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+THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1787
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+We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union,
+establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,
+promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves
+and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the
+United States of America.
+
+
+Article 1
+
+Section 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a
+Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and
+House of Representatives.
+
+Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members
+chosen every second Year by the People of the several States,
+and the electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite
+for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislature.
+
+No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the
+Age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a citizen of the United States,
+and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which
+he shall be chosen.
+
+Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among
+the several States which may be included within this Union,
+according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined
+by adding to the whole number of free Persons, including those
+bound to Service for a Term of Years, and excluding Indians not taxed,
+three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made
+within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the
+United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years,
+in such Manner as they shall by law Direct. The number of
+Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty Thousand,
+but each State shall have at least one Representative;
+and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire
+shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode Island
+and Providence Plantations one, Connecticut five, New York six,
+New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six,
+Virginia ten, North Carolina five, South Carolina five, and Georgia three.
+
+When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive
+Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
+
+The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers;
+and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.
+
+Section 3. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of
+two Senators from each State, chosen by the legislature thereof,
+for six Years; and each Senator shall have one Vote.
+
+Immediately after they shall be assembled in Consequence of the first Election,
+they shall be divided as equally as may be into three Classes. The Seats of
+the Senators of the first Class shall be vacated at the expiration of the
+second Year, of the second Class at the expiration of the fourth Year,
+and of the third Class at the expiration of the sixth Year, so that one third
+may be chosen every second Year; and if vacancies happen by Resignation,
+or otherwise, during the recess of the Legislature of any State,
+the Executive thereof may make temporary Appointments until the
+next meeting of the Legislature, which shall then fill such Vacancies.
+
+No person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of
+thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States,
+and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State
+for which he shall be chosen.
+
+The Vice-President of the United States shall be President of the Senate,
+but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.
+
+The Senate shall choose their other Officers, and also a President
+pro tempore, in the Absence of the Vice-President, or when he shall
+exercise the Office of President of the United States.
+
+The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments.
+When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or Affirmation.
+When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice
+shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence
+of two thirds of the Members present.
+
+Judgment in cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal
+from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor,
+Trust or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall
+nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and
+Punishment, according to Law.
+
+Section 4. The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and
+Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof;
+but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations,
+except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
+
+The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year,
+and such Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December,
+unless they shall by law appoint a different Day.
+
+
+Section 5. Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections,
+Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a
+Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business;
+but a smaller Number may adjourn from day to day,
+and may be authorized to compel the Attendance of absent Members,
+in such Manner, and under such Penalties as each House may provide.
+
+Each house may determine the Rules of its Proceedings,
+punish its Members for disorderly Behavior, and, with the
+Concurrence of two-thirds, expel a Member.
+
+Each house shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings,
+and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may
+in their Judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the
+Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of
+one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
+
+Neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the
+Consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to
+any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting.
+
+Section 6. The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation
+for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury
+of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and
+Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance
+at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning
+from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House,
+they shall not be questioned in any other Place.
+
+No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected,
+be appointed to any civil Office under the authority of the United States,
+which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been
+increased during such time; and no Person holding any Office under the
+United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance
+in Office.
+
+Section 7. All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the
+House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with
+Amendments as on other Bills.
+
+Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and
+the Senate, shall, before it become a Law, be presented to the
+President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it,
+but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House
+in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections
+at large on their Journal, and proceed to reconsider it.
+If after such Reconsideration two thirds of that house
+shall agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent,
+together with the Objections, to the other House, by which
+it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds
+of that House, it shall become a law. But in all such Cases
+the Votes of both Houses shall be determined by Yeas and Nays,
+and the Names of the Persons voting for and against the Bill shall be
+entered on the Journal of each House respectively. If any Bill
+shall not be returned by the President within ten Days (Sundays excepted)
+after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law,
+in like Manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress by their
+Adjournment prevent its Return, in which case it shall not be a Law.
+
+Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate
+and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question
+of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States;
+and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him,
+or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of
+the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules
+and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.
+
+Section 8. The Congress shall have Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties,
+Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence
+and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises
+shall be uniform throughout the United States;
+
+To borrow Money on the credit of the United States;
+
+To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States,
+and with the Indian Tribes;
+
+To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws
+on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States;
+
+To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin,
+and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;
+
+To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities
+and current Coin of the United States;
+
+To establish Post Offices and Post Roads;
+
+To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing
+for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right
+to their respective Writings and Discoveries;
+
+To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court;
+
+To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas,
+and Offenses against the Law of Nations;
+
+To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal,
+and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water;
+
+To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use
+shall be for a longer term than two Years;
+
+To provide and maintain a Navy;
+
+To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces;
+
+To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union,
+suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions;
+
+To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the Militia, and for
+governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the
+United States, reserving to the States respectively, the Appointment
+of the Officers, and the Authority of training the militia according
+to the discipline prescribed by Congress;
+
+To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever,
+over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may,
+by Cession of particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress,
+become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to
+exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent
+of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be,
+for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, Dockyards,
+and other needful Buildings;--And
+
+To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying
+into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested
+by this Constitution in the Government of the United States,
+or in any Department or Officer thereof.
+
+Section 9. The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any
+of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not
+be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year one thousand eight
+hundred and eight, but a Tax or Duty may be imposed on such Importation,
+not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.
+
+The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless
+when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.
+
+No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.
+
+No Capitation, or other direct, Tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion
+to the Census or Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
+
+No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Articles exported from any State.
+
+No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or Revenue
+to the Ports of one State over those of another: nor shall Vessels bound to,
+or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay Duties in another.
+
+No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence
+of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and Account
+of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be
+published from time to time.
+
+No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States;
+and no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall,
+without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument,
+Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince,
+or foreign State.
+
+Section 10. No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or
+Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money;
+emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender
+in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law,
+or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.
+
+No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay any Imposts or Duties
+on Imports or Exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing
+it's inspection Laws: and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts,
+laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury
+of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision
+and Controul of the Congress.
+
+
+No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, lay any Duty of
+Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any
+Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or
+engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger
+as will not admit of delay.
+
+ARTICLE 2
+
+Section 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President
+of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during
+the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President
+chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows:
+
+Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct,
+a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives
+to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or
+Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under
+the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.
+
+The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot
+for two Persons, of whom one at least shall not lie an Inhabitant of
+the same State with themselves. And they shall make a List of
+all the Persons voted for, and of the Number of Votes for each;
+which List they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to
+the Seat of the Government of the United States, directed to the
+President of the Senate. The President of the Senate shall,
+in the Presence of the Senate and House of Representatives,
+open all the Certificates, and the Votes shall then be counted.
+The Person having the greatest Number of Votes shall be the President,
+if such Number be a Majority of the whole Number of Electors appointed;
+and if there be more than one who have such Majority, and have an equal
+Number of votes, then the House of Representatives shall immediately
+chuse by Ballot one of them for President; and if no Person have
+a Majority, then from the five highest on the List the said House
+shall in like Manner chuse the President. But in chusing the President,
+the Votes shall be taken by States, the Representation from each State
+having one Vote; a Quorum for this Purpose shall consist of a Member
+or Members from two thirds of the States, and a Majority of all the
+States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice
+of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of
+the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain
+two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them
+by Ballot the Vice President.
+
+The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors,
+and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day
+shall be the same throughout the United States.
+
+No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States,
+at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to
+the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that
+Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years,
+and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
+
+In Case of the Removal of the President from Office, or of his Death,
+Resignation, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the
+said Office, the Same shall devolve on the Vice President, and the
+Congress may by Law provide for the Case of Removal, Death, Resignation
+or Inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what
+Officer shall then act as President, and such Officer shall act accordingly,
+until the Disability be removed, or a President shall be elected.
+
+The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services,
+a Compensation, which shall neither be encreased nor diminished during
+the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive
+within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.
+
+Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the
+following Oath or Affirmation:--"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that
+I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States,
+and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the
+Constitution of the United States."
+
+Section 2. The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army
+and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States,
+when called into the actual Service of the United States;
+he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer
+in each of the executive Departments, upon any Subject relating to
+the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power
+to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States,
+except in Cases of impeachment.
+
+He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the
+Senate, to make Treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators
+present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice
+and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public
+Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other
+Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein
+otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law:
+but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers,
+as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law,
+or in the Heads of Departments.
+
+The President shall have Power to fill up all Vacancies that may happen
+during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall
+expire at the End of their next session.
+
+Section 3. He shall from time to time give to the Congress
+Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their
+Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient;
+he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either
+of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to
+the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall
+think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers;
+he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall
+Commission all the Officers of the United States.
+
+Section 4. The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the
+United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for,
+and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
+
+ARTICLE THREE
+
+Section 1. The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested
+in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may
+from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme
+and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good behavior,
+and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation,
+which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.
+
+Section 2. The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity,
+arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties
+made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;--to all Cases affecting
+Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;--to all Cases of admiralty
+and maritime Jurisdiction;--to Controversies to which the United States
+shall be a Party;--to Controversies between two or more States;--between a
+State and Citizens of another State;--between Citizens of different States;
+--between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of
+different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof,
+and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.
+
+In all cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls,
+and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have
+original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the
+supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact,
+with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.
+
+The Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury;
+and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall
+have been committed; but when not committed within any State, the Trial
+shall be at such Place or Places as the Congress may by Law have directed.
+
+Section 3. Treason against the United States, shall consist only in
+levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them
+Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on
+the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession
+in open Court.
+
+The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of Treason,
+but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood,
+or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.
+
+
+ARTICLE FOUR
+
+Section 1. Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the
+public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State.
+And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts,
+Records, and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof.
+
+
+Section 2. The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all
+Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
+
+A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime,
+who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State,
+shall on Demand of the executive Authority of the State from
+which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having
+Jurisdiction of the Crime.
+
+No person held to Service or Labor in one State, under the Laws thereof,
+escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein,
+be discharged from such Service or Labor, But shall be delivered up on Claim
+of the Party to whom such Service or Labor may be due.
+
+
+Section 3. New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union;
+but no new States shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction
+of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two
+or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the
+Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
+
+The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules
+and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging
+to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so
+construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States,
+or of any particular State.
+
+Section 4. The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union
+a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against
+Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive
+(when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
+
+
+ARTICLE FIVE
+
+The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary,
+shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of
+the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention
+for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents
+and Purposes, as Part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislatures
+of three fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three fourths
+thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by
+the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the
+Year one thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect
+the first and fourth Clauses in the ninth Section of the first Article;
+and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of it's
+equal Suffrage in the Senate.
+
+ARTICLE SIX
+
+All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption
+of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States
+under this Constitution, as under the Confederation.
+
+This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made
+in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made,
+under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme
+Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby,
+any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary
+notwithstanding.
+
+The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the
+several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers,
+both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound
+by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious
+Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust
+under the United States
+
+ARTICLE SEVEN
+
+The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the
+Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same.
+
+Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present
+the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one
+thousand seven hundred and eighty seven and of the Independence of the
+United States of America the Twelfth In Witness whereof We have
+hereunto subscribed our Names,
+
+Go. WASHINGTON--
+Presid. and deputy from Virginia
+
+New Hampshire
+
+John Langdon
+Nicholas Gilman
+
+Massachusetts
+
+Nathaniel Gorham
+Rufus King
+
+Connecticut
+
+Wm. Saml. Johnson
+Roger Sherman
+
+New York
+
+Alexander Hamilton
+
+New Jersey
+
+Wil: Livingston
+David Brearley
+Wm. Paterson
+Jona: Dayton
+
+Pennsylvania
+
+B Franklin
+Thomas Mifflin
+Robt Morris
+Geo. Clymer
+Thos FitzSimons
+Jared Ingersoll
+James Wilson
+Gouv Morris
+
+Delaware
+
+Geo: Read
+Gunning Bedford jun
+John Dickinson
+Richard Bassett
+Jaco: Broom
+
+Maryland
+
+James Mchenry
+Dan of St Thos. Jenifer
+Danl Carroll
+
+Virginia
+
+John Blair--
+James Madison Jr.
+
+North Carolina
+
+Wm. Blount
+Rich'd Dobbs Spaight
+Hu Williamson
+
+South Carolina
+
+J. Rutledge
+Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
+Charles Pinckney
+Pierce Butler
+
+Georgia
+
+William Few
+Abr Baldwin
+
+
+Attest:
+William Jackson, Secretary
+
+
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Complete
+by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net
+
+
+Title: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Complete
+
+Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
+
+Release Date: June 29, 2004 [EBook #76]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HUCKLEBERRY FINN ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger. Previous editions produced by Ron Burkey
+and Internet Wiretap
+
+
+
+
+
+HUCKLEBERRY FINN
+
+By Mark Twain
+
+
+
+NOTICE
+
+PERSONS attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted;
+persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons
+attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.
+
+BY ORDER OF THE AUTHOR, Per G.G., Chief of Ordnance.
+
+
+
+
+EXPLANATORY
+
+IN this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Missouri negro
+dialect; the extremest form of the backwoods Southwestern dialect; the
+ordinary "Pike County" dialect; and four modified varieties of this last.
+The shadings have not been done in a haphazard fashion, or by guesswork;
+but painstakingly, and with the trustworthy guidance and support of
+personal familiarity with these several forms of speech.
+
+I make this explanation for the reason that without it many readers would
+suppose that all these characters were trying to talk alike and not
+succeeding.
+
+THE AUTHOR.
+
+
+
+
+
+HUCKLEBERRY FINN
+
+Scene: The Mississippi Valley Time: Forty to fifty years ago
+
+
+
+CHAPTER I.
+
+YOU don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The
+Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that ain't no matter. That book was made
+by Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There was things which
+he stretched, but mainly he told the truth. That is nothing. I never
+seen anybody but lied one time or another, without it was Aunt Polly, or
+the widow, or maybe Mary. Aunt Polly--Tom's Aunt Polly, she is--and
+Mary, and the Widow Douglas is all told about in that book, which is
+mostly a true book, with some stretchers, as I said before.
+
+Now the way that the book winds up is this: Tom and me found the money
+that the robbers hid in the cave, and it made us rich. We got six
+thousand dollars apiece--all gold. It was an awful sight of money when
+it was piled up. Well, Judge Thatcher he took it and put it out at
+interest, and it fetched us a dollar a day apiece all the year round
+--more than a body could tell what to do with. The Widow Douglas she took
+me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it was rough
+living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and
+decent the widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn't stand it no
+longer I lit out. I got into my old rags and my sugar-hogshead again,
+and was free and satisfied. But Tom Sawyer he hunted me up and said he
+was going to start a band of robbers, and I might join if I would go back
+to the widow and be respectable. So I went back.
+
+The widow she cried over me, and called me a poor lost lamb, and she
+called me a lot of other names, too, but she never meant no harm by it.
+She put me in them new clothes again, and I couldn't do nothing but sweat
+and sweat, and feel all cramped up. Well, then, the old thing commenced
+again. The widow rung a bell for supper, and you had to come to time.
+When you got to the table you couldn't go right to eating, but you had to
+wait for the widow to tuck down her head and grumble a little over the
+victuals, though there warn't really anything the matter with them,--that
+is, nothing only everything was cooked by itself. In a barrel of odds
+and ends it is different; things get mixed up, and the juice kind of
+swaps around, and the things go better.
+
+After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and the
+Bulrushers, and I was in a sweat to find out all about him; but by and by
+she let it out that Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then
+I didn't care no more about him, because I don't take no stock in dead
+people.
+
+Pretty soon I wanted to smoke, and asked the widow to let me. But she
+wouldn't. She said it was a mean practice and wasn't clean, and I must
+try to not do it any more. That is just the way with some people. They
+get down on a thing when they don't know nothing about it. Here she was
+a-bothering about Moses, which was no kin to her, and no use to anybody,
+being gone, you see, yet finding a power of fault with me for doing a
+thing that had some good in it. And she took snuff, too; of course that
+was all right, because she done it herself.
+
+Her sister, Miss Watson, a tolerable slim old maid, with goggles on,
+had just come to live with her, and took a set at me now with a
+spelling-book. She worked me middling hard for about an hour, and then
+the widow made her ease up. I couldn't stood it much longer. Then for
+an hour it was deadly dull, and I was fidgety. Miss Watson would say,
+"Don't put your feet up there, Huckleberry;" and "Don't scrunch up like
+that, Huckleberry--set up straight;" and pretty soon she would say,
+"Don't gap and stretch like that, Huckleberry--why don't you try to
+behave?" Then she told me all about the bad place, and I said I wished I
+was there. She got mad then, but I didn't mean no harm. All I wanted was
+to go somewheres; all I wanted was a change, I warn't particular. She
+said it was wicked to say what I said; said she wouldn't say it for the
+whole world; she was going to live so as to go to the good place. Well,
+I couldn't see no advantage in going where she was going, so I made up my
+mind I wouldn't try for it. But I never said so, because it would only
+make trouble, and wouldn't do no good.
+
+Now she had got a start, and she went on and told me all about the good
+place. She said all a body would have to do there was to go around all
+day long with a harp and sing, forever and ever. So I didn't think much
+of it. But I never said so. I asked her if she reckoned Tom Sawyer would
+go there, and she said not by a considerable sight. I was glad about
+that, because I wanted him and me to be together.
+
+Miss Watson she kept pecking at me, and it got tiresome and lonesome. By
+and by they fetched the niggers in and had prayers, and then everybody
+was off to bed. I went up to my room with a piece of candle, and put it
+on the table. Then I set down in a chair by the window and tried to
+think of something cheerful, but it warn't no use. I felt so lonesome I
+most wished I was dead. The stars were shining, and the leaves rustled
+in the woods ever so mournful; and I heard an owl, away off, who-whooing
+about somebody that was dead, and a whippowill and a dog crying about
+somebody that was going to die; and the wind was trying to whisper
+something to me, and I couldn't make out what it was, and so it made the
+cold shivers run over me. Then away out in the woods I heard that kind of
+a sound that a ghost makes when it wants to tell about something that's
+on its mind and can't make itself understood, and so can't rest easy in
+its grave, and has to go about that way every night grieving. I got so
+down-hearted and scared I did wish I had some company. Pretty soon a
+spider went crawling up my shoulder, and I flipped it off and it lit in
+the candle; and before I could budge it was all shriveled up. I didn't
+need anybody to tell me that that was an awful bad sign and would fetch
+me some bad luck, so I was scared and most shook the clothes off of me.
+I got up and turned around in my tracks three times and crossed my breast
+every time; and then I tied up a little lock of my hair with a thread to
+keep witches away. But I hadn't no confidence. You do that when you've
+lost a horseshoe that you've found, instead of nailing it up over the
+door, but I hadn't ever heard anybody say it was any way to keep off bad
+luck when you'd killed a spider.
+
+I set down again, a-shaking all over, and got out my pipe for a smoke;
+for the house was all as still as death now, and so the widow wouldn't
+know. Well, after a long time I heard the clock away off in the town go
+boom--boom--boom--twelve licks; and all still again--stiller than ever.
+Pretty soon I heard a twig snap down in the dark amongst the trees
+--something was a stirring. I set still and listened. Directly I could
+just barely hear a "me-yow! me-yow!" down there. That was good! Says I,
+"me-yow! me-yow!" as soft as I could, and then I put out the light and
+scrambled out of the window on to the shed. Then I slipped down to the
+ground and crawled in among the trees, and, sure enough, there was Tom
+Sawyer waiting for me.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER II.
+
+WE went tiptoeing along a path amongst the trees back towards the end of
+the widow's garden, stooping down so as the branches wouldn't scrape our
+heads. When we was passing by the kitchen I fell over a root and made a
+noise. We scrouched down and laid still. Miss Watson's big nigger,
+named Jim, was setting in the kitchen door; we could see him pretty
+clear, because there was a light behind him. He got up and stretched his
+neck out about a minute, listening. Then he says:
+
+"Who dah?"
+
+He listened some more; then he come tiptoeing down and stood right
+between us; we could a touched him, nearly. Well, likely it was minutes
+and minutes that there warn't a sound, and we all there so close
+together. There was a place on my ankle that got to itching, but I
+dasn't scratch it; and then my ear begun to itch; and next my back, right
+between my shoulders. Seemed like I'd die if I couldn't scratch. Well,
+I've noticed that thing plenty times since. If you are with the quality,
+or at a funeral, or trying to go to sleep when you ain't sleepy--if you
+are anywheres where it won't do for you to scratch, why you will itch all
+over in upwards of a thousand places. Pretty soon Jim says:
+
+"Say, who is you? Whar is you? Dog my cats ef I didn' hear sumf'n.
+Well, I know what I's gwyne to do: I's gwyne to set down here and listen
+tell I hears it agin."
+
+So he set down on the ground betwixt me and Tom. He leaned his back up
+against a tree, and stretched his legs out till one of them most touched
+one of mine. My nose begun to itch. It itched till the tears come into
+my eyes. But I dasn't scratch. Then it begun to itch on the inside.
+Next I got to itching underneath. I didn't know how I was going to set
+still. This miserableness went on as much as six or seven minutes; but it
+seemed a sight longer than that. I was itching in eleven different
+places now. I reckoned I couldn't stand it more'n a minute longer, but I
+set my teeth hard and got ready to try. Just then Jim begun to breathe
+heavy; next he begun to snore--and then I was pretty soon comfortable
+again.
+
+Tom he made a sign to me--kind of a little noise with his mouth--and we
+went creeping away on our hands and knees. When we was ten foot off Tom
+whispered to me, and wanted to tie Jim to the tree for fun. But I said
+no; he might wake and make a disturbance, and then they'd find out I
+warn't in. Then Tom said he hadn't got candles enough, and he would slip
+in the kitchen and get some more. I didn't want him to try. I said Jim
+might wake up and come. But Tom wanted to resk it; so we slid in there
+and got three candles, and Tom laid five cents on the table for pay.
+Then we got out, and I was in a sweat to get away; but nothing would do
+Tom but he must crawl to where Jim was, on his hands and knees, and play
+something on him. I waited, and it seemed a good while, everything was
+so still and lonesome.
+
+As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path, around the garden fence,
+and by and by fetched up on the steep top of the hill the other side of
+the house. Tom said he slipped Jim's hat off of his head and hung it on
+a limb right over him, and Jim stirred a little, but he didn't wake.
+Afterwards Jim said the witches be witched him and put him in a trance,
+and rode him all over the State, and then set him under the trees again,
+and hung his hat on a limb to show who done it. And next time Jim told
+it he said they rode him down to New Orleans; and, after that, every time
+he told it he spread it more and more, till by and by he said they rode
+him all over the world, and tired him most to death, and his back was all
+over saddle-boils. Jim was monstrous proud about it, and he got so he
+wouldn't hardly notice the other niggers. Niggers would come miles to
+hear Jim tell about it, and he was more looked up to than any nigger in
+that country. Strange niggers would stand with their mouths open and
+look him all over, same as if he was a wonder. Niggers is always talking
+about witches in the dark by the kitchen fire; but whenever one was
+talking and letting on to know all about such things, Jim would happen in
+and say, "Hm! What you know 'bout witches?" and that nigger was corked
+up and had to take a back seat. Jim always kept that five-center piece
+round his neck with a string, and said it was a charm the devil give to
+him with his own hands, and told him he could cure anybody with it and
+fetch witches whenever he wanted to just by saying something to it; but
+he never told what it was he said to it. Niggers would come from all
+around there and give Jim anything they had, just for a sight of that
+five-center piece; but they wouldn't touch it, because the devil had had
+his hands on it. Jim was most ruined for a servant, because he got stuck
+up on account of having seen the devil and been rode by witches.
+
+Well, when Tom and me got to the edge of the hilltop we looked away down
+into the village and could see three or four lights twinkling, where
+there was sick folks, maybe; and the stars over us was sparkling ever so
+fine; and down by the village was the river, a whole mile broad, and
+awful still and grand. We went down the hill and found Jo Harper and Ben
+Rogers, and two or three more of the boys, hid in the old tanyard. So we
+unhitched a skiff and pulled down the river two mile and a half, to the
+big scar on the hillside, and went ashore.
+
+We went to a clump of bushes, and Tom made everybody swear to keep the
+secret, and then showed them a hole in the hill, right in the thickest
+part of the bushes. Then we lit the candles, and crawled in on our hands
+and knees. We went about two hundred yards, and then the cave opened up.
+Tom poked about amongst the passages, and pretty soon ducked under a wall
+where you wouldn't a noticed that there was a hole. We went along a
+narrow place and got into a kind of room, all damp and sweaty and cold,
+and there we stopped. Tom says:
+
+"Now, we'll start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer's Gang.
+Everybody that wants to join has got to take an oath, and write his name
+in blood."
+
+Everybody was willing. So Tom got out a sheet of paper that he had wrote
+the oath on, and read it. It swore every boy to stick to the band, and
+never tell any of the secrets; and if anybody done anything to any boy in
+the band, whichever boy was ordered to kill that person and his family
+must do it, and he mustn't eat and he mustn't sleep till he had killed
+them and hacked a cross in their breasts, which was the sign of the band.
+And nobody that didn't belong to the band could use that mark, and if he
+did he must be sued; and if he done it again he must be killed. And if
+anybody that belonged to the band told the secrets, he must have his
+throat cut, and then have his carcass burnt up and the ashes scattered
+all around, and his name blotted off of the list with blood and never
+mentioned again by the gang, but have a curse put on it and be forgot
+forever.
+
+Everybody said it was a real beautiful oath, and asked Tom if he got it
+out of his own head. He said, some of it, but the rest was out of
+pirate-books and robber-books, and every gang that was high-toned had it.
+
+Some thought it would be good to kill the FAMILIES of boys that told the
+secrets. Tom said it was a good idea, so he took a pencil and wrote it
+in. Then Ben Rogers says:
+
+"Here's Huck Finn, he hain't got no family; what you going to do 'bout
+him?"
+
+"Well, hain't he got a father?" says Tom Sawyer.
+
+"Yes, he's got a father, but you can't never find him these days. He
+used to lay drunk with the hogs in the tanyard, but he hain't been seen
+in these parts for a year or more."
+
+They talked it over, and they was going to rule me out, because they said
+every boy must have a family or somebody to kill, or else it wouldn't be
+fair and square for the others. Well, nobody could think of anything to
+do--everybody was stumped, and set still. I was most ready to cry; but
+all at once I thought of a way, and so I offered them Miss Watson--they
+could kill her. Everybody said:
+
+"Oh, she'll do. That's all right. Huck can come in."
+
+Then they all stuck a pin in their fingers to get blood to sign with, and
+I made my mark on the paper.
+
+"Now," says Ben Rogers, "what's the line of business of this Gang?"
+
+"Nothing only robbery and murder," Tom said.
+
+"But who are we going to rob?--houses, or cattle, or--"
+
+"Stuff! stealing cattle and such things ain't robbery; it's burglary,"
+says Tom Sawyer. "We ain't burglars. That ain't no sort of style. We
+are highwaymen. We stop stages and carriages on the road, with masks on,
+and kill the people and take their watches and money."
+
+"Must we always kill the people?"
+
+"Oh, certainly. It's best. Some authorities think different, but mostly
+it's considered best to kill them--except some that you bring to the cave
+here, and keep them till they're ransomed."
+
+"Ransomed? What's that?"
+
+"I don't know. But that's what they do. I've seen it in books; and so
+of course that's what we've got to do."
+
+"But how can we do it if we don't know what it is?"
+
+"Why, blame it all, we've GOT to do it. Don't I tell you it's in the
+books? Do you want to go to doing different from what's in the books,
+and get things all muddled up?"
+
+"Oh, that's all very fine to SAY, Tom Sawyer, but how in the nation are
+these fellows going to be ransomed if we don't know how to do it to them?
+--that's the thing I want to get at. Now, what do you reckon it is?"
+
+"Well, I don't know. But per'aps if we keep them till they're ransomed,
+it means that we keep them till they're dead."
+
+"Now, that's something LIKE. That'll answer. Why couldn't you said that
+before? We'll keep them till they're ransomed to death; and a bothersome
+lot they'll be, too--eating up everything, and always trying to get
+loose."
+
+"How you talk, Ben Rogers. How can they get loose when there's a guard
+over them, ready to shoot them down if they move a peg?"
+
+"A guard! Well, that IS good. So somebody's got to set up all night and
+never get any sleep, just so as to watch them. I think that's
+foolishness. Why can't a body take a club and ransom them as soon as they
+get here?"
+
+"Because it ain't in the books so--that's why. Now, Ben Rogers, do you
+want to do things regular, or don't you?--that's the idea. Don't you
+reckon that the people that made the books knows what's the correct thing
+to do? Do you reckon YOU can learn 'em anything? Not by a good deal.
+No, sir, we'll just go on and ransom them in the regular way."
+
+"All right. I don't mind; but I say it's a fool way, anyhow. Say, do we
+kill the women, too?"
+
+"Well, Ben Rogers, if I was as ignorant as you I wouldn't let on. Kill
+the women? No; nobody ever saw anything in the books like that. You
+fetch them to the cave, and you're always as polite as pie to them; and
+by and by they fall in love with you, and never want to go home any
+more."
+
+"Well, if that's the way I'm agreed, but I don't take no stock in it.
+Mighty soon we'll have the cave so cluttered up with women, and fellows
+waiting to be ransomed, that there won't be no place for the robbers.
+But go ahead, I ain't got nothing to say."
+
+Little Tommy Barnes was asleep now, and when they waked him up he was
+scared, and cried, and said he wanted to go home to his ma, and didn't
+want to be a robber any more.
+
+So they all made fun of him, and called him cry-baby, and that made him
+mad, and he said he would go straight and tell all the secrets. But Tom
+give him five cents to keep quiet, and said we would all go home and meet
+next week, and rob somebody and kill some people.
+
+Ben Rogers said he couldn't get out much, only Sundays, and so he wanted
+to begin next Sunday; but all the boys said it would be wicked to do it
+on Sunday, and that settled the thing. They agreed to get together and
+fix a day as soon as they could, and then we elected Tom Sawyer first
+captain and Jo Harper second captain of the Gang, and so started home.
+
+I clumb up the shed and crept into my window just before day was
+breaking. My new clothes was all greased up and clayey, and I was
+dog-tired.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER III.
+
+WELL, I got a good going-over in the morning from old Miss Watson on
+account of my clothes; but the widow she didn't scold, but only cleaned
+off the grease and clay, and looked so sorry that I thought I would
+behave awhile if I could. Then Miss Watson she took me in the closet and
+prayed, but nothing come of it. She told me to pray every day, and
+whatever I asked for I would get it. But it warn't so. I tried it.
+Once I got a fish-line, but no hooks. It warn't any good to me without
+hooks. I tried for the hooks three or four times, but somehow I couldn't
+make it work. By and by, one day, I asked Miss Watson to try for me, but
+she said I was a fool. She never told me why, and I couldn't make it out
+no way.
+
+I set down one time back in the woods, and had a long think about it. I
+says to myself, if a body can get anything they pray for, why don't
+Deacon Winn get back the money he lost on pork? Why can't the widow get
+back her silver snuffbox that was stole? Why can't Miss Watson fat up?
+No, says I to my self, there ain't nothing in it. I went and told the
+widow about it, and she said the thing a body could get by praying for it
+was "spiritual gifts." This was too many for me, but she told me what
+she meant--I must help other people, and do everything I could for other
+people, and look out for them all the time, and never think about myself.
+This was including Miss Watson, as I took it. I went out in the woods
+and turned it over in my mind a long time, but I couldn't see no
+advantage about it--except for the other people; so at last I reckoned I
+wouldn't worry about it any more, but just let it go. Sometimes the
+widow would take me one side and talk about Providence in a way to make a
+body's mouth water; but maybe next day Miss Watson would take hold and
+knock it all down again. I judged I could see that there was two
+Providences, and a poor chap would stand considerable show with the
+widow's Providence, but if Miss Watson's got him there warn't no help for
+him any more. I thought it all out, and reckoned I would belong to the
+widow's if he wanted me, though I couldn't make out how he was a-going to
+be any better off then than what he was before, seeing I was so ignorant,
+and so kind of low-down and ornery.
+
+Pap he hadn't been seen for more than a year, and that was comfortable
+for me; I didn't want to see him no more. He used to always whale me
+when he was sober and could get his hands on me; though I used to take to
+the woods most of the time when he was around. Well, about this time he
+was found in the river drownded, about twelve mile above town, so people
+said. They judged it was him, anyway; said this drownded man was just
+his size, and was ragged, and had uncommon long hair, which was all like
+pap; but they couldn't make nothing out of the face, because it had been
+in the water so long it warn't much like a face at all. They said he was
+floating on his back in the water. They took him and buried him on the
+bank. But I warn't comfortable long, because I happened to think of
+something. I knowed mighty well that a drownded man don't float on his
+back, but on his face. So I knowed, then, that this warn't pap, but a
+woman dressed up in a man's clothes. So I was uncomfortable again. I
+judged the old man would turn up again by and by, though I wished he
+wouldn't.
+
+We played robber now and then about a month, and then I resigned. All
+the boys did. We hadn't robbed nobody, hadn't killed any people, but
+only just pretended. We used to hop out of the woods and go charging
+down on hog-drivers and women in carts taking garden stuff to market, but
+we never hived any of them. Tom Sawyer called the hogs "ingots," and he
+called the turnips and stuff "julery," and we would go to the cave and
+powwow over what we had done, and how many people we had killed and
+marked. But I couldn't see no profit in it. One time Tom sent a boy to
+run about town with a blazing stick, which he called a slogan (which was
+the sign for the Gang to get together), and then he said he had got
+secret news by his spies that next day a whole parcel of Spanish
+merchants and rich A-rabs was going to camp in Cave Hollow with two
+hundred elephants, and six hundred camels, and over a thousand "sumter"
+mules, all loaded down with di'monds, and they didn't have only a guard
+of four hundred soldiers, and so we would lay in ambuscade, as he called
+it, and kill the lot and scoop the things. He said we must slick up our
+swords and guns, and get ready. He never could go after even a
+turnip-cart but he must have the swords and guns all scoured up for it,
+though they was only lath and broomsticks, and you might scour at them
+till you rotted, and then they warn't worth a mouthful of ashes more than
+what they was before. I didn't believe we could lick such a crowd of
+Spaniards and A-rabs, but I wanted to see the camels and elephants, so I
+was on hand next day, Saturday, in the ambuscade; and when we got the
+word we rushed out of the woods and down the hill. But there warn't no
+Spaniards and A-rabs, and there warn't no camels nor no elephants. It
+warn't anything but a Sunday-school picnic, and only a primer-class at
+that. We busted it up, and chased the children up the hollow; but we
+never got anything but some doughnuts and jam, though Ben Rogers got a
+rag doll, and Jo Harper got a hymn-book and a tract; and then the teacher
+charged in, and made us drop everything and cut. I didn't see no
+di'monds, and I told Tom Sawyer so. He said there was loads of them
+there, anyway; and he said there was A-rabs there, too, and elephants and
+things. I said, why couldn't we see them, then? He said if I warn't so
+ignorant, but had read a book called Don Quixote, I would know without
+asking. He said it was all done by enchantment. He said there was
+hundreds of soldiers there, and elephants and treasure, and so on, but we
+had enemies which he called magicians; and they had turned the whole
+thing into an infant Sunday-school, just out of spite. I said, all
+right; then the thing for us to do was to go for the magicians. Tom
+Sawyer said I was a numskull.
+
+"Why," said he, "a magician could call up a lot of genies, and they would
+hash you up like nothing before you could say Jack Robinson. They are as
+tall as a tree and as big around as a church."
+
+"Well," I says, "s'pose we got some genies to help US--can't we lick the
+other crowd then?"
+
+"How you going to get them?"
+
+"I don't know. How do THEY get them?"
+
+"Why, they rub an old tin lamp or an iron ring, and then the genies come
+tearing in, with the thunder and lightning a-ripping around and the smoke
+a-rolling, and everything they're told to do they up and do it. They
+don't think nothing of pulling a shot-tower up by the roots, and belting
+a Sunday-school superintendent over the head with it--or any other man."
+
+"Who makes them tear around so?"
+
+"Why, whoever rubs the lamp or the ring. They belong to whoever rubs the
+lamp or the ring, and they've got to do whatever he says. If he tells
+them to build a palace forty miles long out of di'monds, and fill it full
+of chewing-gum, or whatever you want, and fetch an emperor's daughter
+from China for you to marry, they've got to do it--and they've got to do
+it before sun-up next morning, too. And more: they've got to waltz that
+palace around over the country wherever you want it, you understand."
+
+"Well," says I, "I think they are a pack of flat-heads for not keeping
+the palace themselves 'stead of fooling them away like that. And what's
+more--if I was one of them I would see a man in Jericho before I would
+drop my business and come to him for the rubbing of an old tin lamp."
+
+"How you talk, Huck Finn. Why, you'd HAVE to come when he rubbed it,
+whether you wanted to or not."
+
+"What! and I as high as a tree and as big as a church? All right, then;
+I WOULD come; but I lay I'd make that man climb the highest tree there
+was in the country."
+
+"Shucks, it ain't no use to talk to you, Huck Finn. You don't seem to
+know anything, somehow--perfect saphead."
+
+I thought all this over for two or three days, and then I reckoned I
+would see if there was anything in it. I got an old tin lamp and an iron
+ring, and went out in the woods and rubbed and rubbed till I sweat like
+an Injun, calculating to build a palace and sell it; but it warn't no
+use, none of the genies come. So then I judged that all that stuff was
+only just one of Tom Sawyer's lies. I reckoned he believed in the A-rabs
+and the elephants, but as for me I think different. It had all the marks
+of a Sunday-school.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IV.
+
+WELL, three or four months run along, and it was well into the winter
+now. I had been to school most all the time and could spell and read and
+write just a little, and could say the multiplication table up to six
+times seven is thirty-five, and I don't reckon I could ever get any
+further than that if I was to live forever. I don't take no stock in
+mathematics, anyway.
+
+At first I hated the school, but by and by I got so I could stand it.
+Whenever I got uncommon tired I played hookey, and the hiding I got next
+day done me good and cheered me up. So the longer I went to school the
+easier it got to be. I was getting sort of used to the widow's ways,
+too, and they warn't so raspy on me. Living in a house and sleeping in a
+bed pulled on me pretty tight mostly, but before the cold weather I used
+to slide out and sleep in the woods sometimes, and so that was a rest to
+me. I liked the old ways best, but I was getting so I liked the new
+ones, too, a little bit. The widow said I was coming along slow but sure,
+and doing very satisfactory. She said she warn't ashamed of me.
+
+One morning I happened to turn over the salt-cellar at breakfast. I
+reached for some of it as quick as I could to throw over my left shoulder
+and keep off the bad luck, but Miss Watson was in ahead of me, and
+crossed me off. She says, "Take your hands away, Huckleberry; what a mess
+you are always making!" The widow put in a good word for me, but that
+warn't going to keep off the bad luck, I knowed that well enough. I
+started out, after breakfast, feeling worried and shaky, and wondering
+where it was going to fall on me, and what it was going to be. There is
+ways to keep off some kinds of bad luck, but this wasn't one of them
+kind; so I never tried to do anything, but just poked along low-spirited
+and on the watch-out.
+
+I went down to the front garden and clumb over the stile where you go
+through the high board fence. There was an inch of new snow on the
+ground, and I seen somebody's tracks. They had come up from the quarry
+and stood around the stile a while, and then went on around the garden
+fence. It was funny they hadn't come in, after standing around so. I
+couldn't make it out. It was very curious, somehow. I was going to
+follow around, but I stooped down to look at the tracks first. I didn't
+notice anything at first, but next I did. There was a cross in the left
+boot-heel made with big nails, to keep off the devil.
+
+I was up in a second and shinning down the hill. I looked over my
+shoulder every now and then, but I didn't see nobody. I was at Judge
+Thatcher's as quick as I could get there. He said:
+
+"Why, my boy, you are all out of breath. Did you come for your
+interest?"
+
+"No, sir," I says; "is there some for me?"
+
+"Oh, yes, a half-yearly is in last night--over a hundred and fifty
+dollars. Quite a fortune for you. You had better let me invest it along
+with your six thousand, because if you take it you'll spend it."
+
+"No, sir," I says, "I don't want to spend it. I don't want it at all
+--nor the six thousand, nuther. I want you to take it; I want to give it
+to you--the six thousand and all."
+
+He looked surprised. He couldn't seem to make it out. He says:
+
+"Why, what can you mean, my boy?"
+
+I says, "Don't you ask me no questions about it, please. You'll take it
+--won't you?"
+
+He says:
+
+"Well, I'm puzzled. Is something the matter?"
+
+"Please take it," says I, "and don't ask me nothing--then I won't have to
+tell no lies."
+
+He studied a while, and then he says:
+
+"Oho-o! I think I see. You want to SELL all your property to me--not
+give it. That's the correct idea."
+
+Then he wrote something on a paper and read it over, and says:
+
+"There; you see it says 'for a consideration.' That means I have bought
+it of you and paid you for it. Here's a dollar for you. Now you sign
+it."
+
+So I signed it, and left.
+
+Miss Watson's nigger, Jim, had a hair-ball as big as your fist, which had
+been took out of the fourth stomach of an ox, and he used to do magic
+with it. He said there was a spirit inside of it, and it knowed
+everything. So I went to him that night and told him pap was here again,
+for I found his tracks in the snow. What I wanted to know was, what he
+was going to do, and was he going to stay? Jim got out his hair-ball and
+said something over it, and then he held it up and dropped it on the
+floor. It fell pretty solid, and only rolled about an inch. Jim tried
+it again, and then another time, and it acted just the same. Jim got
+down on his knees, and put his ear against it and listened. But it
+warn't no use; he said it wouldn't talk. He said sometimes it wouldn't
+talk without money. I told him I had an old slick counterfeit quarter
+that warn't no good because the brass showed through the silver a little,
+and it wouldn't pass nohow, even if the brass didn't show, because it was
+so slick it felt greasy, and so that would tell on it every time. (I
+reckoned I wouldn't say nothing about the dollar I got from the judge.) I
+said it was pretty bad money, but maybe the hair-ball would take it,
+because maybe it wouldn't know the difference. Jim smelt it and bit it
+and rubbed it, and said he would manage so the hair-ball would think it
+was good. He said he would split open a raw Irish potato and stick the
+quarter in between and keep it there all night, and next morning you
+couldn't see no brass, and it wouldn't feel greasy no more, and so
+anybody in town would take it in a minute, let alone a hair-ball. Well,
+I knowed a potato would do that before, but I had forgot it.
+
+Jim put the quarter under the hair-ball, and got down and listened again.
+This time he said the hair-ball was all right. He said it would tell my
+whole fortune if I wanted it to. I says, go on. So the hair-ball talked
+to Jim, and Jim told it to me. He says:
+
+"Yo' ole father doan' know yit what he's a-gwyne to do. Sometimes he
+spec he'll go 'way, en den agin he spec he'll stay. De bes' way is to
+res' easy en let de ole man take his own way. Dey's two angels hoverin'
+roun' 'bout him. One uv 'em is white en shiny, en t'other one is black.
+De white one gits him to go right a little while, den de black one sail
+in en bust it all up. A body can't tell yit which one gwyne to fetch him
+at de las'. But you is all right. You gwyne to have considable trouble
+in yo' life, en considable joy. Sometimes you gwyne to git hurt, en
+sometimes you gwyne to git sick; but every time you's gwyne to git well
+agin. Dey's two gals flyin' 'bout you in yo' life. One uv 'em's light
+en t'other one is dark. One is rich en t'other is po'. You's gwyne to
+marry de po' one fust en de rich one by en by. You wants to keep 'way
+fum de water as much as you kin, en don't run no resk, 'kase it's down in
+de bills dat you's gwyne to git hung."
+
+When I lit my candle and went up to my room that night there sat pap--his
+own self!
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER V.
+
+I HAD shut the door to. Then I turned around and there he was. I used
+to be scared of him all the time, he tanned me so much. I reckoned I was
+scared now, too; but in a minute I see I was mistaken--that is, after the
+first jolt, as you may say, when my breath sort of hitched, he being so
+unexpected; but right away after I see I warn't scared of him worth
+bothring about.
+
+He was most fifty, and he looked it. His hair was long and tangled and
+greasy, and hung down, and you could see his eyes shining through like he
+was behind vines. It was all black, no gray; so was his long, mixed-up
+whiskers. There warn't no color in his face, where his face showed; it
+was white; not like another man's white, but a white to make a body sick,
+a white to make a body's flesh crawl--a tree-toad white, a fish-belly
+white. As for his clothes--just rags, that was all. He had one ankle
+resting on t'other knee; the boot on that foot was busted, and two of his
+toes stuck through, and he worked them now and then. His hat was laying
+on the floor--an old black slouch with the top caved in, like a lid.
+
+I stood a-looking at him; he set there a-looking at me, with his chair
+tilted back a little. I set the candle down. I noticed the window was
+up; so he had clumb in by the shed. He kept a-looking me all over. By
+and by he says:
+
+"Starchy clothes--very. You think you're a good deal of a big-bug, DON'T
+you?"
+
+"Maybe I am, maybe I ain't," I says.
+
+"Don't you give me none o' your lip," says he. "You've put on
+considerable many frills since I been away. I'll take you down a peg
+before I get done with you. You're educated, too, they say--can read and
+write. You think you're better'n your father, now, don't you, because he
+can't? I'LL take it out of you. Who told you you might meddle with such
+hifalut'n foolishness, hey?--who told you you could?"
+
+"The widow. She told me."
+
+"The widow, hey?--and who told the widow she could put in her shovel
+about a thing that ain't none of her business?"
+
+"Nobody never told her."
+
+"Well, I'll learn her how to meddle. And looky here--you drop that
+school, you hear? I'll learn people to bring up a boy to put on airs
+over his own father and let on to be better'n what HE is. You lemme
+catch you fooling around that school again, you hear? Your mother
+couldn't read, and she couldn't write, nuther, before she died. None of
+the family couldn't before THEY died. I can't; and here you're
+a-swelling yourself up like this. I ain't the man to stand it--you hear?
+Say, lemme hear you read."
+
+I took up a book and begun something about General Washington and the
+wars. When I'd read about a half a minute, he fetched the book a whack
+with his hand and knocked it across the house. He says:
+
+"It's so. You can do it. I had my doubts when you told me. Now looky
+here; you stop that putting on frills. I won't have it. I'll lay for
+you, my smarty; and if I catch you about that school I'll tan you good.
+First you know you'll get religion, too. I never see such a son."
+
+He took up a little blue and yaller picture of some cows and a boy, and
+says:
+
+"What's this?"
+
+"It's something they give me for learning my lessons good."
+
+He tore it up, and says:
+
+"I'll give you something better--I'll give you a cowhide."
+
+He set there a-mumbling and a-growling a minute, and then he says:
+
+"AIN'T you a sweet-scented dandy, though? A bed; and bedclothes; and a
+look'n'-glass; and a piece of carpet on the floor--and your own father
+got to sleep with the hogs in the tanyard. I never see such a son. I
+bet I'll take some o' these frills out o' you before I'm done with you.
+Why, there ain't no end to your airs--they say you're rich. Hey?--how's
+that?"
+
+"They lie--that's how."
+
+"Looky here--mind how you talk to me; I'm a-standing about all I can
+stand now--so don't gimme no sass. I've been in town two days, and I
+hain't heard nothing but about you bein' rich. I heard about it away
+down the river, too. That's why I come. You git me that money
+to-morrow--I want it."
+
+"I hain't got no money."
+
+"It's a lie. Judge Thatcher's got it. You git it. I want it."
+
+"I hain't got no money, I tell you. You ask Judge Thatcher; he'll tell
+you the same."
+
+"All right. I'll ask him; and I'll make him pungle, too, or I'll know
+the reason why. Say, how much you got in your pocket? I want it."
+
+"I hain't got only a dollar, and I want that to--"
+
+"It don't make no difference what you want it for--you just shell it
+out."
+
+He took it and bit it to see if it was good, and then he said he was
+going down town to get some whisky; said he hadn't had a drink all day.
+When he had got out on the shed he put his head in again, and cussed me
+for putting on frills and trying to be better than him; and when I
+reckoned he was gone he come back and put his head in again, and told me
+to mind about that school, because he was going to lay for me and lick me
+if I didn't drop that.
+
+Next day he was drunk, and he went to Judge Thatcher's and bullyragged
+him, and tried to make him give up the money; but he couldn't, and then
+he swore he'd make the law force him.
+
+The judge and the widow went to law to get the court to take me away from
+him and let one of them be my guardian; but it was a new judge that had
+just come, and he didn't know the old man; so he said courts mustn't
+interfere and separate families if they could help it; said he'd druther
+not take a child away from its father. So Judge Thatcher and the widow
+had to quit on the business.
+
+That pleased the old man till he couldn't rest. He said he'd cowhide me
+till I was black and blue if I didn't raise some money for him. I
+borrowed three dollars from Judge Thatcher, and pap took it and got
+drunk, and went a-blowing around and cussing and whooping and carrying
+on; and he kept it up all over town, with a tin pan, till most midnight;
+then they jailed him, and next day they had him before court, and jailed
+him again for a week. But he said HE was satisfied; said he was boss of
+his son, and he'd make it warm for HIM.
+
+When he got out the new judge said he was a-going to make a man of him.
+So he took him to his own house, and dressed him up clean and nice, and
+had him to breakfast and dinner and supper with the family, and was just
+old pie to him, so to speak. And after supper he talked to him about
+temperance and such things till the old man cried, and said he'd been a
+fool, and fooled away his life; but now he was a-going to turn over a new
+leaf and be a man nobody wouldn't be ashamed of, and he hoped the judge
+would help him and not look down on him. The judge said he could hug him
+for them words; so he cried, and his wife she cried again; pap said he'd
+been a man that had always been misunderstood before, and the judge said
+he believed it. The old man said that what a man wanted that was down
+was sympathy, and the judge said it was so; so they cried again. And
+when it was bedtime the old man rose up and held out his hand, and says:
+
+"Look at it, gentlemen and ladies all; take a-hold of it; shake it.
+There's a hand that was the hand of a hog; but it ain't so no more; it's
+the hand of a man that's started in on a new life, and'll die before
+he'll go back. You mark them words--don't forget I said them. It's a
+clean hand now; shake it--don't be afeard."
+
+So they shook it, one after the other, all around, and cried. The
+judge's wife she kissed it. Then the old man he signed a pledge--made
+his mark. The judge said it was the holiest time on record, or something
+like that. Then they tucked the old man into a beautiful room, which was
+the spare room, and in the night some time he got powerful thirsty and
+clumb out on to the porch-roof and slid down a stanchion and traded his
+new coat for a jug of forty-rod, and clumb back again and had a good old
+time; and towards daylight he crawled out again, drunk as a fiddler, and
+rolled off the porch and broke his left arm in two places, and was most
+froze to death when somebody found him after sun-up. And when they come
+to look at that spare room they had to take soundings before they could
+navigate it.
+
+The judge he felt kind of sore. He said he reckoned a body could reform
+the old man with a shotgun, maybe, but he didn't know no other way.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VI.
+
+WELL, pretty soon the old man was up and around again, and then he went
+for Judge Thatcher in the courts to make him give up that money, and he
+went for me, too, for not stopping school. He catched me a couple of
+times and thrashed me, but I went to school just the same, and dodged him
+or outrun him most of the time. I didn't want to go to school much
+before, but I reckoned I'd go now to spite pap. That law trial was a
+slow business--appeared like they warn't ever going to get started on
+it; so every now and then I'd borrow two or three dollars off of the
+judge for him, to keep from getting a cowhiding. Every time he got money
+he got drunk; and every time he got drunk he raised Cain around town; and
+every time he raised Cain he got jailed. He was just suited--this kind
+of thing was right in his line.
+
+He got to hanging around the widow's too much and so she told him at last
+that if he didn't quit using around there she would make trouble for him.
+Well, WASN'T he mad? He said he would show who was Huck Finn's boss. So
+he watched out for me one day in the spring, and catched me, and took me
+up the river about three mile in a skiff, and crossed over to the
+Illinois shore where it was woody and there warn't no houses but an old
+log hut in a place where the timber was so thick you couldn't find it if
+you didn't know where it was.
+
+He kept me with him all the time, and I never got a chance to run off.
+We lived in that old cabin, and he always locked the door and put the key
+under his head nights. He had a gun which he had stole, I reckon, and we
+fished and hunted, and that was what we lived on. Every little while he
+locked me in and went down to the store, three miles, to the ferry, and
+traded fish and game for whisky, and fetched it home and got drunk and
+had a good time, and licked me. The widow she found out where I was by
+and by, and she sent a man over to try to get hold of me; but pap drove
+him off with the gun, and it warn't long after that till I was used to
+being where I was, and liked it--all but the cowhide part.
+
+It was kind of lazy and jolly, laying off comfortable all day, smoking
+and fishing, and no books nor study. Two months or more run along, and
+my clothes got to be all rags and dirt, and I didn't see how I'd ever got
+to like it so well at the widow's, where you had to wash, and eat on a
+plate, and comb up, and go to bed and get up regular, and be forever
+bothering over a book, and have old Miss Watson pecking at you all the
+time. I didn't want to go back no more. I had stopped cussing, because
+the widow didn't like it; but now I took to it again because pap hadn't
+no objections. It was pretty good times up in the woods there, take it
+all around.
+
+But by and by pap got too handy with his hick'ry, and I couldn't stand
+it. I was all over welts. He got to going away so much, too, and locking
+me in. Once he locked me in and was gone three days. It was dreadful
+lonesome. I judged he had got drowned, and I wasn't ever going to get
+out any more. I was scared. I made up my mind I would fix up some way
+to leave there. I had tried to get out of that cabin many a time, but I
+couldn't find no way. There warn't a window to it big enough for a dog
+to get through. I couldn't get up the chimbly; it was too narrow. The
+door was thick, solid oak slabs. Pap was pretty careful not to leave a
+knife or anything in the cabin when he was away; I reckon I had hunted
+the place over as much as a hundred times; well, I was most all the time
+at it, because it was about the only way to put in the time. But this
+time I found something at last; I found an old rusty wood-saw without any
+handle; it was laid in between a rafter and the clapboards of the roof.
+I greased it up and went to work. There was an old horse-blanket nailed
+against the logs at the far end of the cabin behind the table, to keep
+the wind from blowing through the chinks and putting the candle out. I
+got under the table and raised the blanket, and went to work to saw a
+section of the big bottom log out--big enough to let me through. Well,
+it was a good long job, but I was getting towards the end of it when I
+heard pap's gun in the woods. I got rid of the signs of my work, and
+dropped the blanket and hid my saw, and pretty soon pap come in.
+
+Pap warn't in a good humor--so he was his natural self. He said he was
+down town, and everything was going wrong. His lawyer said he reckoned
+he would win his lawsuit and get the money if they ever got started on
+the trial; but then there was ways to put it off a long time, and Judge
+Thatcher knowed how to do it. And he said people allowed there'd be
+another trial to get me away from him and give me to the widow for my
+guardian, and they guessed it would win this time. This shook me up
+considerable, because I didn't want to go back to the widow's any more
+and be so cramped up and sivilized, as they called it. Then the old man
+got to cussing, and cussed everything and everybody he could think of,
+and then cussed them all over again to make sure he hadn't skipped any,
+and after that he polished off with a kind of a general cuss all round,
+including a considerable parcel of people which he didn't know the names
+of, and so called them what's-his-name when he got to them, and went
+right along with his cussing.
+
+He said he would like to see the widow get me. He said he would watch
+out, and if they tried to come any such game on him he knowed of a place
+six or seven mile off to stow me in, where they might hunt till they
+dropped and they couldn't find me. That made me pretty uneasy again, but
+only for a minute; I reckoned I wouldn't stay on hand till he got that
+chance.
+
+The old man made me go to the skiff and fetch the things he had got.
+There was a fifty-pound sack of corn meal, and a side of bacon,
+ammunition, and a four-gallon jug of whisky, and an old book and two
+newspapers for wadding, besides some tow. I toted up a load, and went
+back and set down on the bow of the skiff to rest. I thought it all
+over, and I reckoned I would walk off with the gun and some lines, and
+take to the woods when I run away. I guessed I wouldn't stay in one
+place, but just tramp right across the country, mostly night times, and
+hunt and fish to keep alive, and so get so far away that the old man nor
+the widow couldn't ever find me any more. I judged I would saw out and
+leave that night if pap got drunk enough, and I reckoned he would. I got
+so full of it I didn't notice how long I was staying till the old man
+hollered and asked me whether I was asleep or drownded.
+
+I got the things all up to the cabin, and then it was about dark. While
+I was cooking supper the old man took a swig or two and got sort of
+warmed up, and went to ripping again. He had been drunk over in town,
+and laid in the gutter all night, and he was a sight to look at. A body
+would a thought he was Adam--he was just all mud. Whenever his liquor
+begun to work he most always went for the govment, this time he says:
+
+"Call this a govment! why, just look at it and see what it's like.
+Here's the law a-standing ready to take a man's son away from him--a
+man's own son, which he has had all the trouble and all the anxiety and
+all the expense of raising. Yes, just as that man has got that son
+raised at last, and ready to go to work and begin to do suthin' for HIM
+and give him a rest, the law up and goes for him. And they call THAT
+govment! That ain't all, nuther. The law backs that old Judge Thatcher
+up and helps him to keep me out o' my property. Here's what the law
+does: The law takes a man worth six thousand dollars and up'ards, and
+jams him into an old trap of a cabin like this, and lets him go round in
+clothes that ain't fitten for a hog. They call that govment! A man can't
+get his rights in a govment like this. Sometimes I've a mighty notion to
+just leave the country for good and all. Yes, and I TOLD 'em so; I told
+old Thatcher so to his face. Lots of 'em heard me, and can tell what I
+said. Says I, for two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come
+a-near it agin. Them's the very words. I says look at my hat--if you
+call it a hat--but the lid raises up and the rest of it goes down till
+it's below my chin, and then it ain't rightly a hat at all, but more like
+my head was shoved up through a jint o' stove-pipe. Look at it, says I
+--such a hat for me to wear--one of the wealthiest men in this town if I
+could git my rights.
+
+"Oh, yes, this is a wonderful govment, wonderful. Why, looky here.
+There was a free nigger there from Ohio--a mulatter, most as white as a
+white man. He had the whitest shirt on you ever see, too, and the
+shiniest hat; and there ain't a man in that town that's got as fine
+clothes as what he had; and he had a gold watch and chain, and a
+silver-headed cane--the awfulest old gray-headed nabob in the State. And
+what do you think? They said he was a p'fessor in a college, and could
+talk all kinds of languages, and knowed everything. And that ain't the
+wust. They said he could VOTE when he was at home. Well, that let me
+out. Thinks I, what is the country a-coming to? It was 'lection day, and
+I was just about to go and vote myself if I warn't too drunk to get
+there; but when they told me there was a State in this country where
+they'd let that nigger vote, I drawed out. I says I'll never vote agin.
+Them's the very words I said; they all heard me; and the country may rot
+for all me --I'll never vote agin as long as I live. And to see the cool
+way of that nigger--why, he wouldn't a give me the road if I hadn't
+shoved him out o' the way. I says to the people, why ain't this nigger
+put up at auction and sold?--that's what I want to know. And what do you
+reckon they said? Why, they said he couldn't be sold till he'd been in
+the State six months, and he hadn't been there that long yet. There,
+now--that's a specimen. They call that a govment that can't sell a free
+nigger till he's been in the State six months. Here's a govment that
+calls itself a govment, and lets on to be a govment, and thinks it is a
+govment, and yet's got to set stock-still for six whole months before it
+can take a hold of a prowling, thieving, infernal, white-shirted free
+nigger, and--"
+
+Pap was agoing on so he never noticed where his old limber legs was
+taking him to, so he went head over heels over the tub of salt pork and
+barked both shins, and the rest of his speech was all the hottest kind of
+language--mostly hove at the nigger and the govment, though he give the
+tub some, too, all along, here and there. He hopped around the cabin
+considerable, first on one leg and then on the other, holding first one
+shin and then the other one, and at last he let out with his left foot
+all of a sudden and fetched the tub a rattling kick. But it warn't good
+judgment, because that was the boot that had a couple of his toes leaking
+out of the front end of it; so now he raised a howl that fairly made a
+body's hair raise, and down he went in the dirt, and rolled there, and
+held his toes; and the cussing he done then laid over anything he had
+ever done previous. He said so his own self afterwards. He had heard
+old Sowberry Hagan in his best days, and he said it laid over him, too;
+but I reckon that was sort of piling it on, maybe.
+
+After supper pap took the jug, and said he had enough whisky there for
+two drunks and one delirium tremens. That was always his word. I judged
+he would be blind drunk in about an hour, and then I would steal the key,
+or saw myself out, one or t'other. He drank and drank, and tumbled down
+on his blankets by and by; but luck didn't run my way. He didn't go
+sound asleep, but was uneasy. He groaned and moaned and thrashed around
+this way and that for a long time. At last I got so sleepy I couldn't
+keep my eyes open all I could do, and so before I knowed what I was about
+I was sound asleep, and the candle burning.
+
+I don't know how long I was asleep, but all of a sudden there was an
+awful scream and I was up. There was pap looking wild, and skipping
+around every which way and yelling about snakes. He said they was
+crawling up his legs; and then he would give a jump and scream, and say
+one had bit him on the cheek--but I couldn't see no snakes. He started
+and run round and round the cabin, hollering "Take him off! take him off!
+he's biting me on the neck!" I never see a man look so wild in the eyes.
+Pretty soon he was all fagged out, and fell down panting; then he rolled
+over and over wonderful fast, kicking things every which way, and
+striking and grabbing at the air with his hands, and screaming and saying
+there was devils a-hold of him. He wore out by and by, and laid still a
+while, moaning. Then he laid stiller, and didn't make a sound. I could
+hear the owls and the wolves away off in the woods, and it seemed
+terrible still. He was laying over by the corner. By and by he raised up
+part way and listened, with his head to one side. He says, very low:
+
+"Tramp--tramp--tramp; that's the dead; tramp--tramp--tramp; they're
+coming after me; but I won't go. Oh, they're here! don't touch me
+--don't! hands off--they're cold; let go. Oh, let a poor devil alone!"
+
+Then he went down on all fours and crawled off, begging them to let him
+alone, and he rolled himself up in his blanket and wallowed in under the
+old pine table, still a-begging; and then he went to crying. I could
+hear him through the blanket.
+
+By and by he rolled out and jumped up on his feet looking wild, and he
+see me and went for me. He chased me round and round the place with a
+clasp-knife, calling me the Angel of Death, and saying he would kill me,
+and then I couldn't come for him no more. I begged, and told him I was
+only Huck; but he laughed SUCH a screechy laugh, and roared and cussed,
+and kept on chasing me up. Once when I turned short and dodged under his
+arm he made a grab and got me by the jacket between my shoulders, and I
+thought I was gone; but I slid out of the jacket quick as lightning, and
+saved myself. Pretty soon he was all tired out, and dropped down with his
+back against the door, and said he would rest a minute and then kill me.
+He put his knife under him, and said he would sleep and get strong, and
+then he would see who was who.
+
+So he dozed off pretty soon. By and by I got the old split-bottom chair
+and clumb up as easy as I could, not to make any noise, and got down the
+gun. I slipped the ramrod down it to make sure it was loaded, then I
+laid it across the turnip barrel, pointing towards pap, and set down
+behind it to wait for him to stir. And how slow and still the time did
+drag along.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VII.
+
+"GIT up! What you 'bout?"
+
+I opened my eyes and looked around, trying to make out where I was. It
+was after sun-up, and I had been sound asleep. Pap was standing over me
+looking sour and sick, too. He says:
+
+"What you doin' with this gun?"
+
+I judged he didn't know nothing about what he had been doing, so I says:
+
+"Somebody tried to get in, so I was laying for him."
+
+"Why didn't you roust me out?"
+
+"Well, I tried to, but I couldn't; I couldn't budge you."
+
+"Well, all right. Don't stand there palavering all day, but out with you
+and see if there's a fish on the lines for breakfast. I'll be along in a
+minute."
+
+He unlocked the door, and I cleared out up the river-bank. I noticed
+some pieces of limbs and such things floating down, and a sprinkling of
+bark; so I knowed the river had begun to rise. I reckoned I would have
+great times now if I was over at the town. The June rise used to be
+always luck for me; because as soon as that rise begins here comes
+cordwood floating down, and pieces of log rafts--sometimes a dozen logs
+together; so all you have to do is to catch them and sell them to the
+wood-yards and the sawmill.
+
+I went along up the bank with one eye out for pap and t'other one out for
+what the rise might fetch along. Well, all at once here comes a canoe;
+just a beauty, too, about thirteen or fourteen foot long, riding high
+like a duck. I shot head-first off of the bank like a frog, clothes and
+all on, and struck out for the canoe. I just expected there'd be
+somebody laying down in it, because people often done that to fool folks,
+and when a chap had pulled a skiff out most to it they'd raise up and
+laugh at him. But it warn't so this time. It was a drift-canoe sure
+enough, and I clumb in and paddled her ashore. Thinks I, the old man
+will be glad when he sees this--she's worth ten dollars. But when I
+got to shore pap wasn't in sight yet, and as I was running her into a
+little creek like a gully, all hung over with vines and willows, I struck
+another idea: I judged I'd hide her good, and then, 'stead of taking to
+the woods when I run off, I'd go down the river about fifty mile and camp
+in one place for good, and not have such a rough time tramping on foot.
+
+It was pretty close to the shanty, and I thought I heard the old man
+coming all the time; but I got her hid; and then I out and looked around
+a bunch of willows, and there was the old man down the path a piece just
+drawing a bead on a bird with his gun. So he hadn't seen anything.
+
+When he got along I was hard at it taking up a "trot" line. He abused me
+a little for being so slow; but I told him I fell in the river, and that
+was what made me so long. I knowed he would see I was wet, and then he
+would be asking questions. We got five catfish off the lines and went
+home.
+
+While we laid off after breakfast to sleep up, both of us being about
+wore out, I got to thinking that if I could fix up some way to keep pap
+and the widow from trying to follow me, it would be a certainer thing
+than trusting to luck to get far enough off before they missed me; you
+see, all kinds of things might happen. Well, I didn't see no way for a
+while, but by and by pap raised up a minute to drink another barrel of
+water, and he says:
+
+"Another time a man comes a-prowling round here you roust me out, you
+hear? That man warn't here for no good. I'd a shot him. Next time you
+roust me out, you hear?"
+
+Then he dropped down and went to sleep again; but what he had been saying
+give me the very idea I wanted. I says to myself, I can fix it now so
+nobody won't think of following me.
+
+About twelve o'clock we turned out and went along up the bank. The river
+was coming up pretty fast, and lots of driftwood going by on the rise.
+By and by along comes part of a log raft--nine logs fast together. We
+went out with the skiff and towed it ashore. Then we had dinner.
+Anybody but pap would a waited and seen the day through, so as to catch
+more stuff; but that warn't pap's style. Nine logs was enough for one
+time; he must shove right over to town and sell. So he locked me in and
+took the skiff, and started off towing the raft about half-past three. I
+judged he wouldn't come back that night. I waited till I reckoned he had
+got a good start; then I out with my saw, and went to work on that log
+again. Before he was t'other side of the river I was out of the hole;
+him and his raft was just a speck on the water away off yonder.
+
+I took the sack of corn meal and took it to where the canoe was hid, and
+shoved the vines and branches apart and put it in; then I done the same
+with the side of bacon; then the whisky-jug. I took all the coffee and
+sugar there was, and all the ammunition; I took the wadding; I took the
+bucket and gourd; I took a dipper and a tin cup, and my old saw and two
+blankets, and the skillet and the coffee-pot. I took fish-lines and
+matches and other things--everything that was worth a cent. I cleaned
+out the place. I wanted an axe, but there wasn't any, only the one out
+at the woodpile, and I knowed why I was going to leave that. I fetched
+out the gun, and now I was done.
+
+I had wore the ground a good deal crawling out of the hole and dragging
+out so many things. So I fixed that as good as I could from the outside
+by scattering dust on the place, which covered up the smoothness and the
+sawdust. Then I fixed the piece of log back into its place, and put two
+rocks under it and one against it to hold it there, for it was bent up at
+that place and didn't quite touch ground. If you stood four or five foot
+away and didn't know it was sawed, you wouldn't never notice it; and
+besides, this was the back of the cabin, and it warn't likely anybody
+would go fooling around there.
+
+It was all grass clear to the canoe, so I hadn't left a track. I
+followed around to see. I stood on the bank and looked out over the
+river. All safe. So I took the gun and went up a piece into the woods,
+and was hunting around for some birds when I see a wild pig; hogs soon
+went wild in them bottoms after they had got away from the prairie farms.
+I shot this fellow and took him into camp.
+
+I took the axe and smashed in the door. I beat it and hacked it
+considerable a-doing it. I fetched the pig in, and took him back nearly
+to the table and hacked into his throat with the axe, and laid him down
+on the ground to bleed; I say ground because it was ground--hard packed,
+and no boards. Well, next I took an old sack and put a lot of big rocks
+in it--all I could drag--and I started it from the pig, and dragged it
+to the door and through the woods down to the river and dumped it in, and
+down it sunk, out of sight. You could easy see that something had been
+dragged over the ground. I did wish Tom Sawyer was there; I knowed he
+would take an interest in this kind of business, and throw in the fancy
+touches. Nobody could spread himself like Tom Sawyer in such a thing as
+that.
+
+Well, last I pulled out some of my hair, and blooded the axe good, and
+stuck it on the back side, and slung the axe in the corner. Then I took
+up the pig and held him to my breast with my jacket (so he couldn't drip)
+till I got a good piece below the house and then dumped him into the
+river. Now I thought of something else. So I went and got the bag of
+meal and my old saw out of the canoe, and fetched them to the house. I
+took the bag to where it used to stand, and ripped a hole in the bottom
+of it with the saw, for there warn't no knives and forks on the place
+--pap done everything with his clasp-knife about the cooking. Then I
+carried the sack about a hundred yards across the grass and through the
+willows east of the house, to a shallow lake that was five mile wide and
+full of rushes--and ducks too, you might say, in the season. There was a
+slough or a creek leading out of it on the other side that went miles
+away, I don't know where, but it didn't go to the river. The meal sifted
+out and made a little track all the way to the lake. I dropped pap's
+whetstone there too, so as to look like it had been done by accident.
+Then I tied up the rip in the meal sack with a string, so it wouldn't
+leak no more, and took it and my saw to the canoe again.
+
+It was about dark now; so I dropped the canoe down the river under some
+willows that hung over the bank, and waited for the moon to rise. I made
+fast to a willow; then I took a bite to eat, and by and by laid down in
+the canoe to smoke a pipe and lay out a plan. I says to myself, they'll
+follow the track of that sackful of rocks to the shore and then drag the
+river for me. And they'll follow that meal track to the lake and go
+browsing down the creek that leads out of it to find the robbers that
+killed me and took the things. They won't ever hunt the river for
+anything but my dead carcass. They'll soon get tired of that, and won't
+bother no more about me. All right; I can stop anywhere I want to.
+Jackson's Island is good enough for me; I know that island pretty well,
+and nobody ever comes there. And then I can paddle over to town nights,
+and slink around and pick up things I want. Jackson's Island's the place.
+
+I was pretty tired, and the first thing I knowed I was asleep. When I
+woke up I didn't know where I was for a minute. I set up and looked
+around, a little scared. Then I remembered. The river looked miles and
+miles across. The moon was so bright I could a counted the drift logs
+that went a-slipping along, black and still, hundreds of yards out from
+shore. Everything was dead quiet, and it looked late, and SMELT late.
+You know what I mean--I don't know the words to put it in.
+
+I took a good gap and a stretch, and was just going to unhitch and start
+when I heard a sound away over the water. I listened. Pretty soon I
+made it out. It was that dull kind of a regular sound that comes from
+oars working in rowlocks when it's a still night. I peeped out through
+the willow branches, and there it was--a skiff, away across the water. I
+couldn't tell how many was in it. It kept a-coming, and when it was
+abreast of me I see there warn't but one man in it. Think's I, maybe
+it's pap, though I warn't expecting him. He dropped below me with the
+current, and by and by he came a-swinging up shore in the easy water, and
+he went by so close I could a reached out the gun and touched him. Well,
+it WAS pap, sure enough--and sober, too, by the way he laid his oars.
+
+I didn't lose no time. The next minute I was a-spinning down stream soft
+but quick in the shade of the bank. I made two mile and a half, and then
+struck out a quarter of a mile or more towards the middle of the river,
+because pretty soon I would be passing the ferry landing, and people
+might see me and hail me. I got out amongst the driftwood, and then laid
+down in the bottom of the canoe and let her float. I laid there, and had
+a good rest and a smoke out of my pipe, looking away into the sky; not a
+cloud in it. The sky looks ever so deep when you lay down on your back
+in the moonshine; I never knowed it before. And how far a body can hear
+on the water such nights! I heard people talking at the ferry landing.
+I heard what they said, too--every word of it. One man said it was
+getting towards the long days and the short nights now. T'other one said
+THIS warn't one of the short ones, he reckoned--and then they laughed,
+and he said it over again, and they laughed again; then they waked up
+another fellow and told him, and laughed, but he didn't laugh; he ripped
+out something brisk, and said let him alone. The first fellow said he
+'lowed to tell it to his old woman--she would think it was pretty good;
+but he said that warn't nothing to some things he had said in his time.
+I heard one man say it was nearly three o'clock, and he hoped daylight
+wouldn't wait more than about a week longer. After that the talk got
+further and further away, and I couldn't make out the words any more; but
+I could hear the mumble, and now and then a laugh, too, but it seemed a
+long ways off.
+
+I was away below the ferry now. I rose up, and there was Jackson's
+Island, about two mile and a half down stream, heavy timbered and
+standing up out of the middle of the river, big and dark and solid, like
+a steamboat without any lights. There warn't any signs of the bar at the
+head--it was all under water now.
+
+It didn't take me long to get there. I shot past the head at a ripping
+rate, the current was so swift, and then I got into the dead water and
+landed on the side towards the Illinois shore. I run the canoe into a
+deep dent in the bank that I knowed about; I had to part the willow
+branches to get in; and when I made fast nobody could a seen the canoe
+from the outside.
+
+I went up and set down on a log at the head of the island, and looked out
+on the big river and the black driftwood and away over to the town, three
+mile away, where there was three or four lights twinkling. A monstrous
+big lumber-raft was about a mile up stream, coming along down, with a
+lantern in the middle of it. I watched it come creeping down, and when
+it was most abreast of where I stood I heard a man say, "Stern oars,
+there! heave her head to stabboard!" I heard that just as plain as if
+the man was by my side.
+
+There was a little gray in the sky now; so I stepped into the woods, and
+laid down for a nap before breakfast.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER VIII.
+
+THE sun was up so high when I waked that I judged it was after eight
+o'clock. I laid there in the grass and the cool shade thinking about
+things, and feeling rested and ruther comfortable and satisfied. I could
+see the sun out at one or two holes, but mostly it was big trees all
+about, and gloomy in there amongst them. There was freckled places on
+the ground where the light sifted down through the leaves, and the
+freckled places swapped about a little, showing there was a little breeze
+up there. A couple of squirrels set on a limb and jabbered at me very
+friendly.
+
+I was powerful lazy and comfortable--didn't want to get up and cook
+breakfast. Well, I was dozing off again when I thinks I hears a deep
+sound of "boom!" away up the river. I rouses up, and rests on my elbow
+and listens; pretty soon I hears it again. I hopped up, and went and
+looked out at a hole in the leaves, and I see a bunch of smoke laying on
+the water a long ways up--about abreast the ferry. And there was the
+ferryboat full of people floating along down. I knowed what was the
+matter now. "Boom!" I see the white smoke squirt out of the ferryboat's
+side. You see, they was firing cannon over the water, trying to make my
+carcass come to the top.
+
+I was pretty hungry, but it warn't going to do for me to start a fire,
+because they might see the smoke. So I set there and watched the
+cannon-smoke and listened to the boom. The river was a mile wide there,
+and it always looks pretty on a summer morning--so I was having a good
+enough time seeing them hunt for my remainders if I only had a bite to
+eat. Well, then I happened to think how they always put quicksilver in
+loaves of bread and float them off, because they always go right to the
+drownded carcass and stop there. So, says I, I'll keep a lookout, and if
+any of them's floating around after me I'll give them a show. I changed
+to the Illinois edge of the island to see what luck I could have, and I
+warn't disappointed. A big double loaf come along, and I most got it
+with a long stick, but my foot slipped and she floated out further. Of
+course I was where the current set in the closest to the shore--I knowed
+enough for that. But by and by along comes another one, and this time I
+won. I took out the plug and shook out the little dab of quicksilver,
+and set my teeth in. It was "baker's bread"--what the quality eat; none
+of your low-down corn-pone.
+
+I got a good place amongst the leaves, and set there on a log, munching
+the bread and watching the ferry-boat, and very well satisfied. And then
+something struck me. I says, now I reckon the widow or the parson or
+somebody prayed that this bread would find me, and here it has gone and
+done it. So there ain't no doubt but there is something in that thing
+--that is, there's something in it when a body like the widow or the parson
+prays, but it don't work for me, and I reckon it don't work for only just
+the right kind.
+
+I lit a pipe and had a good long smoke, and went on watching. The
+ferryboat was floating with the current, and I allowed I'd have a chance
+to see who was aboard when she come along, because she would come in
+close, where the bread did. When she'd got pretty well along down
+towards me, I put out my pipe and went to where I fished out the bread,
+and laid down behind a log on the bank in a little open place. Where the
+log forked I could peep through.
+
+By and by she come along, and she drifted in so close that they could a
+run out a plank and walked ashore. Most everybody was on the boat. Pap,
+and Judge Thatcher, and Bessie Thatcher, and Jo Harper, and Tom Sawyer,
+and his old Aunt Polly, and Sid and Mary, and plenty more. Everybody was
+talking about the murder, but the captain broke in and says:
+
+"Look sharp, now; the current sets in the closest here, and maybe he's
+washed ashore and got tangled amongst the brush at the water's edge. I
+hope so, anyway."
+
+"I didn't hope so. They all crowded up and leaned over the rails, nearly
+in my face, and kept still, watching with all their might. I could see
+them first-rate, but they couldn't see me. Then the captain sung out:
+
+"Stand away!" and the cannon let off such a blast right before me that it
+made me deef with the noise and pretty near blind with the smoke, and I
+judged I was gone. If they'd a had some bullets in, I reckon they'd a
+got the corpse they was after. Well, I see I warn't hurt, thanks to
+goodness. The boat floated on and went out of sight around the shoulder
+of the island. I could hear the booming now and then, further and
+further off, and by and by, after an hour, I didn't hear it no more. The
+island was three mile long. I judged they had got to the foot, and was
+giving it up. But they didn't yet a while. They turned around the foot
+of the island and started up the channel on the Missouri side, under
+steam, and booming once in a while as they went. I crossed over to that
+side and watched them. When they got abreast the head of the island they
+quit shooting and dropped over to the Missouri shore and went home to the
+town.
+
+I knowed I was all right now. Nobody else would come a-hunting after me.
+I got my traps out of the canoe and made me a nice camp in the thick
+woods. I made a kind of a tent out of my blankets to put my things under
+so the rain couldn't get at them. I catched a catfish and haggled him
+open with my saw, and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had
+supper. Then I set out a line to catch some fish for breakfast.
+
+When it was dark I set by my camp fire smoking, and feeling pretty well
+satisfied; but by and by it got sort of lonesome, and so I went and set
+on the bank and listened to the current swashing along, and counted the
+stars and drift logs and rafts that come down, and then went to bed;
+there ain't no better way to put in time when you are lonesome; you can't
+stay so, you soon get over it.
+
+And so for three days and nights. No difference--just the same thing.
+But the next day I went exploring around down through the island. I was
+boss of it; it all belonged to me, so to say, and I wanted to know all
+about it; but mainly I wanted to put in the time. I found plenty
+strawberries, ripe and prime; and green summer grapes, and green
+razberries; and the green blackberries was just beginning to show. They
+would all come handy by and by, I judged.
+
+Well, I went fooling along in the deep woods till I judged I warn't far
+from the foot of the island. I had my gun along, but I hadn't shot
+nothing; it was for protection; thought I would kill some game nigh home.
+About this time I mighty near stepped on a good-sized snake, and it went
+sliding off through the grass and flowers, and I after it, trying to get
+a shot at it. I clipped along, and all of a sudden I bounded right on to
+the ashes of a camp fire that was still smoking.
+
+My heart jumped up amongst my lungs. I never waited for to look further,
+but uncocked my gun and went sneaking back on my tiptoes as fast as ever
+I could. Every now and then I stopped a second amongst the thick leaves
+and listened, but my breath come so hard I couldn't hear nothing else. I
+slunk along another piece further, then listened again; and so on, and so
+on. If I see a stump, I took it for a man; if I trod on a stick and
+broke it, it made me feel like a person had cut one of my breaths in two
+and I only got half, and the short half, too.
+
+When I got to camp I warn't feeling very brash, there warn't much sand in
+my craw; but I says, this ain't no time to be fooling around. So I got
+all my traps into my canoe again so as to have them out of sight, and I
+put out the fire and scattered the ashes around to look like an old last
+year's camp, and then clumb a tree.
+
+I reckon I was up in the tree two hours; but I didn't see nothing, I
+didn't hear nothing--I only THOUGHT I heard and seen as much as a
+thousand things. Well, I couldn't stay up there forever; so at last I
+got down, but I kept in the thick woods and on the lookout all the time.
+All I could get to eat was berries and what was left over from breakfast.
+
+By the time it was night I was pretty hungry. So when it was good and
+dark I slid out from shore before moonrise and paddled over to the
+Illinois bank--about a quarter of a mile. I went out in the woods and
+cooked a supper, and I had about made up my mind I would stay there all
+night when I hear a PLUNKETY-PLUNK, PLUNKETY-PLUNK, and says to myself,
+horses coming; and next I hear people's voices. I got everything into
+the canoe as quick as I could, and then went creeping through the woods
+to see what I could find out. I hadn't got far when I hear a man say:
+
+"We better camp here if we can find a good place; the horses is about
+beat out. Let's look around."
+
+I didn't wait, but shoved out and paddled away easy. I tied up in the
+old place, and reckoned I would sleep in the canoe.
+
+I didn't sleep much. I couldn't, somehow, for thinking. And every time
+I waked up I thought somebody had me by the neck. So the sleep didn't do
+me no good. By and by I says to myself, I can't live this way; I'm
+a-going to find out who it is that's here on the island with me; I'll
+find it out or bust. Well, I felt better right off.
+
+So I took my paddle and slid out from shore just a step or two, and then
+let the canoe drop along down amongst the shadows. The moon was shining,
+and outside of the shadows it made it most as light as day. I poked
+along well on to an hour, everything still as rocks and sound asleep.
+Well, by this time I was most down to the foot of the island. A little
+ripply, cool breeze begun to blow, and that was as good as saying the
+night was about done. I give her a turn with the paddle and brung her
+nose to shore; then I got my gun and slipped out and into the edge of the
+woods. I sat down there on a log, and looked out through the leaves. I
+see the moon go off watch, and the darkness begin to blanket the river.
+But in a little while I see a pale streak over the treetops, and knowed
+the day was coming. So I took my gun and slipped off towards where I had
+run across that camp fire, stopping every minute or two to listen. But I
+hadn't no luck somehow; I couldn't seem to find the place. But by and
+by, sure enough, I catched a glimpse of fire away through the trees. I
+went for it, cautious and slow. By and by I was close enough to have a
+look, and there laid a man on the ground. It most give me the fantods.
+He had a blanket around his head, and his head was nearly in the fire. I
+set there behind a clump of bushes in about six foot of him, and kept my
+eyes on him steady. It was getting gray daylight now. Pretty soon he
+gapped and stretched himself and hove off the blanket, and it was Miss
+Watson's Jim! I bet I was glad to see him. I says:
+
+"Hello, Jim!" and skipped out.
+
+He bounced up and stared at me wild. Then he drops down on his knees,
+and puts his hands together and says:
+
+"Doan' hurt me--don't! I hain't ever done no harm to a ghos'. I alwuz
+liked dead people, en done all I could for 'em. You go en git in de
+river agin, whah you b'longs, en doan' do nuffn to Ole Jim, 'at 'uz awluz
+yo' fren'."
+
+Well, I warn't long making him understand I warn't dead. I was ever so
+glad to see Jim. I warn't lonesome now. I told him I warn't afraid of
+HIM telling the people where I was. I talked along, but he only set
+there and looked at me; never said nothing. Then I says:
+
+"It's good daylight. Le's get breakfast. Make up your camp fire good."
+
+"What's de use er makin' up de camp fire to cook strawbries en sich
+truck? But you got a gun, hain't you? Den we kin git sumfn better den
+strawbries."
+
+"Strawberries and such truck," I says. "Is that what you live on?"
+
+"I couldn' git nuffn else," he says.
+
+"Why, how long you been on the island, Jim?"
+
+"I come heah de night arter you's killed."
+
+"What, all that time?"
+
+"Yes--indeedy."
+
+"And ain't you had nothing but that kind of rubbage to eat?"
+
+"No, sah--nuffn else."
+
+"Well, you must be most starved, ain't you?"
+
+"I reck'n I could eat a hoss. I think I could. How long you ben on de
+islan'?"
+
+"Since the night I got killed."
+
+"No! W'y, what has you lived on? But you got a gun. Oh, yes, you got a
+gun. Dat's good. Now you kill sumfn en I'll make up de fire."
+
+So we went over to where the canoe was, and while he built a fire in a
+grassy open place amongst the trees, I fetched meal and bacon and coffee,
+and coffee-pot and frying-pan, and sugar and tin cups, and the nigger was
+set back considerable, because he reckoned it was all done with
+witchcraft. I catched a good big catfish, too, and Jim cleaned him with
+his knife, and fried him.
+
+When breakfast was ready we lolled on the grass and eat it smoking hot.
+Jim laid it in with all his might, for he was most about starved. Then
+when we had got pretty well stuffed, we laid off and lazied. By and by
+Jim says:
+
+"But looky here, Huck, who wuz it dat 'uz killed in dat shanty ef it
+warn't you?"
+
+Then I told him the whole thing, and he said it was smart. He said Tom
+Sawyer couldn't get up no better plan than what I had. Then I says:
+
+"How do you come to be here, Jim, and how'd you get here?"
+
+He looked pretty uneasy, and didn't say nothing for a minute. Then he
+says:
+
+"Maybe I better not tell."
+
+"Why, Jim?"
+
+"Well, dey's reasons. But you wouldn' tell on me ef I uz to tell you,
+would you, Huck?"
+
+"Blamed if I would, Jim."
+
+"Well, I b'lieve you, Huck. I--I RUN OFF."
+
+"Jim!"
+
+"But mind, you said you wouldn' tell--you know you said you wouldn' tell,
+Huck."
+
+"Well, I did. I said I wouldn't, and I'll stick to it. Honest INJUN, I
+will. People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and despise me for
+keeping mum--but that don't make no difference. I ain't a-going to tell,
+and I ain't a-going back there, anyways. So, now, le's know all about
+it."
+
+"Well, you see, it 'uz dis way. Ole missus--dat's Miss Watson--she pecks
+on me all de time, en treats me pooty rough, but she awluz said she
+wouldn' sell me down to Orleans. But I noticed dey wuz a nigger trader
+roun' de place considable lately, en I begin to git oneasy. Well, one
+night I creeps to de do' pooty late, en de do' warn't quite shet, en I
+hear old missus tell de widder she gwyne to sell me down to Orleans, but
+she didn' want to, but she could git eight hund'd dollars for me, en it
+'uz sich a big stack o' money she couldn' resis'. De widder she try to
+git her to say she wouldn' do it, but I never waited to hear de res'. I
+lit out mighty quick, I tell you.
+
+"I tuck out en shin down de hill, en 'spec to steal a skift 'long de sho'
+som'ers 'bove de town, but dey wuz people a-stirring yit, so I hid in de
+ole tumble-down cooper-shop on de bank to wait for everybody to go 'way.
+Well, I wuz dah all night. Dey wuz somebody roun' all de time. 'Long
+'bout six in de mawnin' skifts begin to go by, en 'bout eight er nine
+every skift dat went 'long wuz talkin' 'bout how yo' pap come over to de
+town en say you's killed. Dese las' skifts wuz full o' ladies en genlmen
+a-goin' over for to see de place. Sometimes dey'd pull up at de sho' en
+take a res' b'fo' dey started acrost, so by de talk I got to know all
+'bout de killin'. I 'uz powerful sorry you's killed, Huck, but I ain't
+no mo' now.
+
+"I laid dah under de shavin's all day. I 'uz hungry, but I warn't
+afeard; bekase I knowed ole missus en de widder wuz goin' to start to de
+camp-meet'n' right arter breakfas' en be gone all day, en dey knows I
+goes off wid de cattle 'bout daylight, so dey wouldn' 'spec to see me
+roun' de place, en so dey wouldn' miss me tell arter dark in de evenin'.
+De yuther servants wouldn' miss me, kase dey'd shin out en take holiday
+soon as de ole folks 'uz out'n de way.
+
+"Well, when it come dark I tuck out up de river road, en went 'bout two
+mile er more to whah dey warn't no houses. I'd made up my mine 'bout
+what I's agwyne to do. You see, ef I kep' on tryin' to git away afoot,
+de dogs 'ud track me; ef I stole a skift to cross over, dey'd miss dat
+skift, you see, en dey'd know 'bout whah I'd lan' on de yuther side, en
+whah to pick up my track. So I says, a raff is what I's arter; it doan'
+MAKE no track.
+
+"I see a light a-comin' roun' de p'int bymeby, so I wade' in en shove' a
+log ahead o' me en swum more'n half way acrost de river, en got in
+'mongst de drift-wood, en kep' my head down low, en kinder swum agin de
+current tell de raff come along. Den I swum to de stern uv it en tuck
+a-holt. It clouded up en 'uz pooty dark for a little while. So I clumb
+up en laid down on de planks. De men 'uz all 'way yonder in de middle,
+whah de lantern wuz. De river wuz a-risin', en dey wuz a good current;
+so I reck'n'd 'at by fo' in de mawnin' I'd be twenty-five mile down de
+river, en den I'd slip in jis b'fo' daylight en swim asho', en take to
+de woods on de Illinois side.
+
+"But I didn' have no luck. When we 'uz mos' down to de head er de islan'
+a man begin to come aft wid de lantern, I see it warn't no use fer to
+wait, so I slid overboard en struck out fer de islan'. Well, I had a
+notion I could lan' mos' anywhers, but I couldn't--bank too bluff. I 'uz
+mos' to de foot er de islan' b'fo' I found' a good place. I went into de
+woods en jedged I wouldn' fool wid raffs no mo', long as dey move de
+lantern roun' so. I had my pipe en a plug er dog-leg, en some matches in
+my cap, en dey warn't wet, so I 'uz all right."
+
+"And so you ain't had no meat nor bread to eat all this time? Why didn't
+you get mud-turkles?"
+
+"How you gwyne to git 'm? You can't slip up on um en grab um; en how's a
+body gwyne to hit um wid a rock? How could a body do it in de night? En
+I warn't gwyne to show mysef on de bank in de daytime."
+
+"Well, that's so. You've had to keep in the woods all the time, of
+course. Did you hear 'em shooting the cannon?"
+
+"Oh, yes. I knowed dey was arter you. I see um go by heah--watched um
+thoo de bushes."
+
+Some young birds come along, flying a yard or two at a time and lighting.
+Jim said it was a sign it was going to rain. He said it was a sign when
+young chickens flew that way, and so he reckoned it was the same way when
+young birds done it. I was going to catch some of them, but Jim wouldn't
+let me. He said it was death. He said his father laid mighty sick once,
+and some of them catched a bird, and his old granny said his father would
+die, and he did.
+
+And Jim said you mustn't count the things you are going to cook for
+dinner, because that would bring bad luck. The same if you shook the
+table-cloth after sundown. And he said if a man owned a beehive and that
+man died, the bees must be told about it before sun-up next morning, or
+else the bees would all weaken down and quit work and die. Jim said bees
+wouldn't sting idiots; but I didn't believe that, because I had tried
+them lots of times myself, and they wouldn't sting me.
+
+I had heard about some of these things before, but not all of them. Jim
+knowed all kinds of signs. He said he knowed most everything. I said it
+looked to me like all the signs was about bad luck, and so I asked him if
+there warn't any good-luck signs. He says:
+
+"Mighty few--an' DEY ain't no use to a body. What you want to know when
+good luck's a-comin' for? Want to keep it off?" And he said: "Ef you's
+got hairy arms en a hairy breas', it's a sign dat you's agwyne to be
+rich. Well, dey's some use in a sign like dat, 'kase it's so fur ahead.
+You see, maybe you's got to be po' a long time fust, en so you might git
+discourage' en kill yo'sef 'f you didn' know by de sign dat you gwyne to
+be rich bymeby."
+
+"Have you got hairy arms and a hairy breast, Jim?"
+
+"What's de use to ax dat question? Don't you see I has?"
+
+"Well, are you rich?"
+
+"No, but I ben rich wunst, and gwyne to be rich agin. Wunst I had foteen
+dollars, but I tuck to specalat'n', en got busted out."
+
+"What did you speculate in, Jim?"
+
+"Well, fust I tackled stock."
+
+"What kind of stock?"
+
+"Why, live stock--cattle, you know. I put ten dollars in a cow. But I
+ain' gwyne to resk no mo' money in stock. De cow up 'n' died on my
+han's."
+
+"So you lost the ten dollars."
+
+"No, I didn't lose it all. I on'y los' 'bout nine of it. I sole de hide
+en taller for a dollar en ten cents."
+
+"You had five dollars and ten cents left. Did you speculate any more?"
+
+"Yes. You know that one-laigged nigger dat b'longs to old Misto Bradish?
+Well, he sot up a bank, en say anybody dat put in a dollar would git fo'
+dollars mo' at de en' er de year. Well, all de niggers went in, but dey
+didn't have much. I wuz de on'y one dat had much. So I stuck out for
+mo' dan fo' dollars, en I said 'f I didn' git it I'd start a bank mysef.
+Well, o' course dat nigger want' to keep me out er de business, bekase he
+says dey warn't business 'nough for two banks, so he say I could put in
+my five dollars en he pay me thirty-five at de en' er de year.
+
+"So I done it. Den I reck'n'd I'd inves' de thirty-five dollars right
+off en keep things a-movin'. Dey wuz a nigger name' Bob, dat had ketched
+a wood-flat, en his marster didn' know it; en I bought it off'n him en
+told him to take de thirty-five dollars when de en' er de year come; but
+somebody stole de wood-flat dat night, en nex day de one-laigged nigger
+say de bank's busted. So dey didn' none uv us git no money."
+
+"What did you do with the ten cents, Jim?"
+
+"Well, I 'uz gwyne to spen' it, but I had a dream, en de dream tole me to
+give it to a nigger name' Balum--Balum's Ass dey call him for short; he's
+one er dem chuckleheads, you know. But he's lucky, dey say, en I see I
+warn't lucky. De dream say let Balum inves' de ten cents en he'd make a
+raise for me. Well, Balum he tuck de money, en when he wuz in church he
+hear de preacher say dat whoever give to de po' len' to de Lord, en boun'
+to git his money back a hund'd times. So Balum he tuck en give de ten
+cents to de po', en laid low to see what wuz gwyne to come of it."
+
+"Well, what did come of it, Jim?"
+
+"Nuffn never come of it. I couldn' manage to k'leck dat money no way; en
+Balum he couldn'. I ain' gwyne to len' no mo' money 'dout I see de
+security. Boun' to git yo' money back a hund'd times, de preacher says!
+Ef I could git de ten CENTS back, I'd call it squah, en be glad er de
+chanst."
+
+"Well, it's all right anyway, Jim, long as you're going to be rich again
+some time or other."
+
+"Yes; en I's rich now, come to look at it. I owns mysef, en I's wuth
+eight hund'd dollars. I wisht I had de money, I wouldn' want no mo'."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER IX.
+
+I WANTED to go and look at a place right about the middle of the island
+that I'd found when I was exploring; so we started and soon got to it,
+because the island was only three miles long and a quarter of a mile
+wide.
+
+This place was a tolerable long, steep hill or ridge about forty foot
+high. We had a rough time getting to the top, the sides was so steep and
+the bushes so thick. We tramped and clumb around all over it, and by and
+by found a good big cavern in the rock, most up to the top on the side
+towards Illinois. The cavern was as big as two or three rooms bunched
+together, and Jim could stand up straight in it. It was cool in there.
+Jim was for putting our traps in there right away, but I said we didn't
+want to be climbing up and down there all the time.
+
+Jim said if we had the canoe hid in a good place, and had all the traps
+in the cavern, we could rush there if anybody was to come to the island,
+and they would never find us without dogs. And, besides, he said them
+little birds had said it was going to rain, and did I want the things to
+get wet?
+
+So we went back and got the canoe, and paddled up abreast the cavern, and
+lugged all the traps up there. Then we hunted up a place close by to
+hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off of
+the lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner.
+
+The door of the cavern was big enough to roll a hogshead in, and on one
+side of the door the floor stuck out a little bit, and was flat and a
+good place to build a fire on. So we built it there and cooked dinner.
+
+We spread the blankets inside for a carpet, and eat our dinner in there.
+We put all the other things handy at the back of the cavern. Pretty soon
+it darkened up, and begun to thunder and lighten; so the birds was right
+about it. Directly it begun to rain, and it rained like all fury, too,
+and I never see the wind blow so. It was one of these regular summer
+storms. It would get so dark that it looked all blue-black outside, and
+lovely; and the rain would thrash along by so thick that the trees off a
+little ways looked dim and spider-webby; and here would come a blast of
+wind that would bend the trees down and turn up the pale underside of the
+leaves; and then a perfect ripper of a gust would follow along and set
+the branches to tossing their arms as if they was just wild; and next,
+when it was just about the bluest and blackest--FST! it was as bright as
+glory, and you'd have a little glimpse of tree-tops a-plunging about away
+off yonder in the storm, hundreds of yards further than you could see
+before; dark as sin again in a second, and now you'd hear the thunder let
+go with an awful crash, and then go rumbling, grumbling, tumbling, down
+the sky towards the under side of the world, like rolling empty barrels
+down stairs--where it's long stairs and they bounce a good deal, you
+know.
+
+"Jim, this is nice," I says. "I wouldn't want to be nowhere else but
+here. Pass me along another hunk of fish and some hot corn-bread."
+
+"Well, you wouldn't a ben here 'f it hadn't a ben for Jim. You'd a ben
+down dah in de woods widout any dinner, en gittn' mos' drownded, too; dat
+you would, honey. Chickens knows when it's gwyne to rain, en so do de
+birds, chile."
+
+The river went on raising and raising for ten or twelve days, till at
+last it was over the banks. The water was three or four foot deep on the
+island in the low places and on the Illinois bottom. On that side it was
+a good many miles wide, but on the Missouri side it was the same old
+distance across--a half a mile--because the Missouri shore was just a
+wall of high bluffs.
+
+Daytimes we paddled all over the island in the canoe, It was mighty cool
+and shady in the deep woods, even if the sun was blazing outside. We
+went winding in and out amongst the trees, and sometimes the vines hung
+so thick we had to back away and go some other way. Well, on every old
+broken-down tree you could see rabbits and snakes and such things; and
+when the island had been overflowed a day or two they got so tame, on
+account of being hungry, that you could paddle right up and put your hand
+on them if you wanted to; but not the snakes and turtles--they would
+slide off in the water. The ridge our cavern was in was full of them.
+We could a had pets enough if we'd wanted them.
+
+One night we catched a little section of a lumber raft--nice pine planks.
+It was twelve foot wide and about fifteen or sixteen foot long, and the
+top stood above water six or seven inches--a solid, level floor. We
+could see saw-logs go by in the daylight sometimes, but we let them go;
+we didn't show ourselves in daylight.
+
+Another night when we was up at the head of the island, just before
+daylight, here comes a frame-house down, on the west side. She was a
+two-story, and tilted over considerable. We paddled out and got aboard
+--clumb in at an upstairs window. But it was too dark to see yet, so we
+made the canoe fast and set in her to wait for daylight.
+
+The light begun to come before we got to the foot of the island. Then we
+looked in at the window. We could make out a bed, and a table, and two
+old chairs, and lots of things around about on the floor, and there was
+clothes hanging against the wall. There was something laying on the
+floor in the far corner that looked like a man. So Jim says:
+
+"Hello, you!"
+
+But it didn't budge. So I hollered again, and then Jim says:
+
+"De man ain't asleep--he's dead. You hold still--I'll go en see."
+
+He went, and bent down and looked, and says:
+
+"It's a dead man. Yes, indeedy; naked, too. He's ben shot in de back.
+I reck'n he's ben dead two er three days. Come in, Huck, but doan' look
+at his face--it's too gashly."
+
+I didn't look at him at all. Jim throwed some old rags over him, but he
+needn't done it; I didn't want to see him. There was heaps of old greasy
+cards scattered around over the floor, and old whisky bottles, and a
+couple of masks made out of black cloth; and all over the walls was the
+ignorantest kind of words and pictures made with charcoal. There was two
+old dirty calico dresses, and a sun-bonnet, and some women's underclothes
+hanging against the wall, and some men's clothing, too. We put the lot
+into the canoe--it might come good. There was a boy's old speckled straw
+hat on the floor; I took that, too. And there was a bottle that had had
+milk in it, and it had a rag stopper for a baby to suck. We would a took
+the bottle, but it was broke. There was a seedy old chest, and an old
+hair trunk with the hinges broke. They stood open, but there warn't
+nothing left in them that was any account. The way things was scattered
+about we reckoned the people left in a hurry, and warn't fixed so as to
+carry off most of their stuff.
+
+We got an old tin lantern, and a butcher-knife without any handle, and a
+bran-new Barlow knife worth two bits in any store, and a lot of tallow
+candles, and a tin candlestick, and a gourd, and a tin cup, and a ratty
+old bedquilt off the bed, and a reticule with needles and pins and
+beeswax and buttons and thread and all such truck in it, and a hatchet
+and some nails, and a fishline as thick as my little finger with some
+monstrous hooks on it, and a roll of buckskin, and a leather dog-collar,
+and a horseshoe, and some vials of medicine that didn't have no label on
+them; and just as we was leaving I found a tolerable good curry-comb, and
+Jim he found a ratty old fiddle-bow, and a wooden leg. The straps was
+broke off of it, but, barring that, it was a good enough leg, though it
+was too long for me and not long enough for Jim, and we couldn't find the
+other one, though we hunted all around.
+
+And so, take it all around, we made a good haul. When we was ready to
+shove off we was a quarter of a mile below the island, and it was pretty
+broad day; so I made Jim lay down in the canoe and cover up with the
+quilt, because if he set up people could tell he was a nigger a good ways
+off. I paddled over to the Illinois shore, and drifted down most a half
+a mile doing it. I crept up the dead water under the bank, and hadn't no
+accidents and didn't see nobody. We got home all safe.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER X.
+
+AFTER breakfast I wanted to talk about the dead man and guess out how he
+come to be killed, but Jim didn't want to. He said it would fetch bad
+luck; and besides, he said, he might come and ha'nt us; he said a man
+that warn't buried was more likely to go a-ha'nting around than one that
+was planted and comfortable. That sounded pretty reasonable, so I didn't
+say no more; but I couldn't keep from studying over it and wishing I
+knowed who shot the man, and what they done it for.
+
+We rummaged the clothes we'd got, and found eight dollars in silver sewed
+up in the lining of an old blanket overcoat. Jim said he reckoned the
+people in that house stole the coat, because if they'd a knowed the money
+was there they wouldn't a left it. I said I reckoned they killed him,
+too; but Jim didn't want to talk about that. I says:
+
+"Now you think it's bad luck; but what did you say when I fetched in the
+snake-skin that I found on the top of the ridge day before yesterday?
+You said it was the worst bad luck in the world to touch a snake-skin
+with my hands. Well, here's your bad luck! We've raked in all this
+truck and eight dollars besides. I wish we could have some bad luck like
+this every day, Jim."
+
+"Never you mind, honey, never you mind. Don't you git too peart. It's
+a-comin'. Mind I tell you, it's a-comin'."
+
+It did come, too. It was a Tuesday that we had that talk. Well, after
+dinner Friday we was laying around in the grass at the upper end of the
+ridge, and got out of tobacco. I went to the cavern to get some, and
+found a rattlesnake in there. I killed him, and curled him up on the
+foot of Jim's blanket, ever so natural, thinking there'd be some fun when
+Jim found him there. Well, by night I forgot all about the snake, and
+when Jim flung himself down on the blanket while I struck a light the
+snake's mate was there, and bit him.
+
+He jumped up yelling, and the first thing the light showed was the
+varmint curled up and ready for another spring. I laid him out in a
+second with a stick, and Jim grabbed pap's whisky-jug and begun to pour
+it down.
+
+He was barefooted, and the snake bit him right on the heel. That all
+comes of my being such a fool as to not remember that wherever you leave
+a dead snake its mate always comes there and curls around it. Jim told
+me to chop off the snake's head and throw it away, and then skin the body
+and roast a piece of it. I done it, and he eat it and said it would help
+cure him. He made me take off the rattles and tie them around his wrist,
+too. He said that that would help. Then I slid out quiet and throwed
+the snakes clear away amongst the bushes; for I warn't going to let Jim
+find out it was all my fault, not if I could help it.
+
+Jim sucked and sucked at the jug, and now and then he got out of his head
+and pitched around and yelled; but every time he come to himself he went
+to sucking at the jug again. His foot swelled up pretty big, and so did
+his leg; but by and by the drunk begun to come, and so I judged he was
+all right; but I'd druther been bit with a snake than pap's whisky.
+
+Jim was laid up for four days and nights. Then the swelling was all gone
+and he was around again. I made up my mind I wouldn't ever take a-holt
+of a snake-skin again with my hands, now that I see what had come of it.
+Jim said he reckoned I would believe him next time. And he said that
+handling a snake-skin was such awful bad luck that maybe we hadn't got to
+the end of it yet. He said he druther see the new moon over his left
+shoulder as much as a thousand times than take up a snake-skin in his
+hand. Well, I was getting to feel that way myself, though I've always
+reckoned that looking at the new moon over your left shoulder is one of
+the carelessest and foolishest things a body can do. Old Hank Bunker
+done it once, and bragged about it; and in less than two years he got
+drunk and fell off of the shot-tower, and spread himself out so that he
+was just a kind of a layer, as you may say; and they slid him edgeways
+between two barn doors for a coffin, and buried him so, so they say, but
+I didn't see it. Pap told me. But anyway it all come of looking at the
+moon that way, like a fool.
+
+Well, the days went along, and the river went down between its banks
+again; and about the first thing we done was to bait one of the big hooks
+with a skinned rabbit and set it and catch a catfish that was as big as a
+man, being six foot two inches long, and weighed over two hundred pounds.
+We couldn't handle him, of course; he would a flung us into Illinois. We
+just set there and watched him rip and tear around till he drownded. We
+found a brass button in his stomach and a round ball, and lots of
+rubbage. We split the ball open with the hatchet, and there was a spool
+in it. Jim said he'd had it there a long time, to coat it over so and
+make a ball of it. It was as big a fish as was ever catched in the
+Mississippi, I reckon. Jim said he hadn't ever seen a bigger one. He
+would a been worth a good deal over at the village. They peddle out such
+a fish as that by the pound in the market-house there; everybody buys
+some of him; his meat's as white as snow and makes a good fry.
+
+Next morning I said it was getting slow and dull, and I wanted to get a
+stirring up some way. I said I reckoned I would slip over the river and
+find out what was going on. Jim liked that notion; but he said I must go
+in the dark and look sharp. Then he studied it over and said, couldn't I
+put on some of them old things and dress up like a girl? That was a good
+notion, too. So we shortened up one of the calico gowns, and I turned up
+my trouser-legs to my knees and got into it. Jim hitched it behind with
+the hooks, and it was a fair fit. I put on the sun-bonnet and tied it
+under my chin, and then for a body to look in and see my face was like
+looking down a joint of stove-pipe. Jim said nobody would know me, even
+in the daytime, hardly. I practiced around all day to get the hang of
+the things, and by and by I could do pretty well in them, only Jim said I
+didn't walk like a girl; and he said I must quit pulling up my gown to
+get at my britches-pocket. I took notice, and done better.
+
+I started up the Illinois shore in the canoe just after dark.
+
+I started across to the town from a little below the ferry-landing, and
+the drift of the current fetched me in at the bottom of the town. I tied
+up and started along the bank. There was a light burning in a little
+shanty that hadn't been lived in for a long time, and I wondered who had
+took up quarters there. I slipped up and peeped in at the window. There
+was a woman about forty year old in there knitting by a candle that was
+on a pine table. I didn't know her face; she was a stranger, for you
+couldn't start a face in that town that I didn't know. Now this was
+lucky, because I was weakening; I was getting afraid I had come; people
+might know my voice and find me out. But if this woman had been in such
+a little town two days she could tell me all I wanted to know; so I
+knocked at the door, and made up my mind I wouldn't forget I was a girl.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XI.
+
+"COME in," says the woman, and I did. She says: "Take a cheer."
+
+I done it. She looked me all over with her little shiny eyes, and says:
+
+"What might your name be?"
+
+"Sarah Williams."
+
+"Where 'bouts do you live? In this neighborhood?'
+
+"No'm. In Hookerville, seven mile below. I've walked all the way and
+I'm all tired out."
+
+"Hungry, too, I reckon. I'll find you something."
+
+"No'm, I ain't hungry. I was so hungry I had to stop two miles below
+here at a farm; so I ain't hungry no more. It's what makes me so late.
+My mother's down sick, and out of money and everything, and I come to
+tell my uncle Abner Moore. He lives at the upper end of the town, she
+says. I hain't ever been here before. Do you know him?"
+
+"No; but I don't know everybody yet. I haven't lived here quite two
+weeks. It's a considerable ways to the upper end of the town. You better
+stay here all night. Take off your bonnet."
+
+"No," I says; "I'll rest a while, I reckon, and go on. I ain't afeared
+of the dark."
+
+She said she wouldn't let me go by myself, but her husband would be in by
+and by, maybe in a hour and a half, and she'd send him along with me.
+Then she got to talking about her husband, and about her relations up the
+river, and her relations down the river, and about how much better off
+they used to was, and how they didn't know but they'd made a mistake
+coming to our town, instead of letting well alone--and so on and so on,
+till I was afeard I had made a mistake coming to her to find out what was
+going on in the town; but by and by she dropped on to pap and the murder,
+and then I was pretty willing to let her clatter right along. She told
+about me and Tom Sawyer finding the six thousand dollars (only she got it
+ten) and all about pap and what a hard lot he was, and what a hard lot I
+was, and at last she got down to where I was murdered. I says:
+
+"Who done it? We've heard considerable about these goings on down in
+Hookerville, but we don't know who 'twas that killed Huck Finn."
+
+"Well, I reckon there's a right smart chance of people HERE that'd like
+to know who killed him. Some think old Finn done it himself."
+
+"No--is that so?"
+
+"Most everybody thought it at first. He'll never know how nigh he come
+to getting lynched. But before night they changed around and judged it
+was done by a runaway nigger named Jim."
+
+"Why HE--"
+
+I stopped. I reckoned I better keep still. She run on, and never
+noticed I had put in at all:
+
+"The nigger run off the very night Huck Finn was killed. So there's a
+reward out for him--three hundred dollars. And there's a reward out for
+old Finn, too--two hundred dollars. You see, he come to town the morning
+after the murder, and told about it, and was out with 'em on the
+ferryboat hunt, and right away after he up and left. Before night they
+wanted to lynch him, but he was gone, you see. Well, next day they found
+out the nigger was gone; they found out he hadn't ben seen sence ten
+o'clock the night the murder was done. So then they put it on him, you
+see; and while they was full of it, next day, back comes old Finn, and
+went boo-hooing to Judge Thatcher to get money to hunt for the nigger all
+over Illinois with. The judge gave him some, and that evening he got
+drunk, and was around till after midnight with a couple of mighty
+hard-looking strangers, and then went off with them. Well, he hain't
+come back sence, and they ain't looking for him back till this thing
+blows over a little, for people thinks now that he killed his boy and
+fixed things so folks would think robbers done it, and then he'd get
+Huck's money without having to bother a long time with a lawsuit. People
+do say he warn't any too good to do it. Oh, he's sly, I reckon. If he
+don't come back for a year he'll be all right. You can't prove anything
+on him, you know; everything will be quieted down then, and he'll walk in
+Huck's money as easy as nothing."
+
+"Yes, I reckon so, 'm. I don't see nothing in the way of it. Has
+everybody quit thinking the nigger done it?"
+
+"Oh, no, not everybody. A good many thinks he done it. But they'll get
+the nigger pretty soon now, and maybe they can scare it out of him."
+
+"Why, are they after him yet?"
+
+"Well, you're innocent, ain't you! Does three hundred dollars lay around
+every day for people to pick up? Some folks think the nigger ain't far
+from here. I'm one of them--but I hain't talked it around. A few days
+ago I was talking with an old couple that lives next door in the log
+shanty, and they happened to say hardly anybody ever goes to that island
+over yonder that they call Jackson's Island. Don't anybody live there?
+says I. No, nobody, says they. I didn't say any more, but I done some
+thinking. I was pretty near certain I'd seen smoke over there, about the
+head of the island, a day or two before that, so I says to myself, like
+as not that nigger's hiding over there; anyway, says I, it's worth the
+trouble to give the place a hunt. I hain't seen any smoke sence, so I
+reckon maybe he's gone, if it was him; but husband's going over to see
+--him and another man. He was gone up the river; but he got back to-day,
+and I told him as soon as he got here two hours ago."
+
+I had got so uneasy I couldn't set still. I had to do something with my
+hands; so I took up a needle off of the table and went to threading it.
+My hands shook, and I was making a bad job of it. When the woman stopped
+talking I looked up, and she was looking at me pretty curious and smiling
+a little. I put down the needle and thread, and let on to be interested
+--and I was, too--and says:
+
+"Three hundred dollars is a power of money. I wish my mother could get
+it. Is your husband going over there to-night?"
+
+"Oh, yes. He went up-town with the man I was telling you of, to get a
+boat and see if they could borrow another gun. They'll go over after
+midnight."
+
+"Couldn't they see better if they was to wait till daytime?"
+
+"Yes. And couldn't the nigger see better, too? After midnight he'll
+likely be asleep, and they can slip around through the woods and hunt up
+his camp fire all the better for the dark, if he's got one."
+
+"I didn't think of that."
+
+The woman kept looking at me pretty curious, and I didn't feel a bit
+comfortable. Pretty soon she says"
+
+"What did you say your name was, honey?"
+
+"M--Mary Williams."
+
+Somehow it didn't seem to me that I said it was Mary before, so I didn't
+look up--seemed to me I said it was Sarah; so I felt sort of cornered,
+and was afeared maybe I was looking it, too. I wished the woman would
+say something more; the longer she set still the uneasier I was. But now
+she says:
+
+"Honey, I thought you said it was Sarah when you first come in?"
+
+"Oh, yes'm, I did. Sarah Mary Williams. Sarah's my first name. Some
+calls me Sarah, some calls me Mary."
+
+"Oh, that's the way of it?"
+
+"Yes'm."
+
+I was feeling better then, but I wished I was out of there, anyway. I
+couldn't look up yet.
+
+Well, the woman fell to talking about how hard times was, and how poor
+they had to live, and how the rats was as free as if they owned the
+place, and so forth and so on, and then I got easy again. She was right
+about the rats. You'd see one stick his nose out of a hole in the corner
+every little while. She said she had to have things handy to throw at
+them when she was alone, or they wouldn't give her no peace. She showed
+me a bar of lead twisted up into a knot, and said she was a good shot
+with it generly, but she'd wrenched her arm a day or two ago, and didn't
+know whether she could throw true now. But she watched for a chance, and
+directly banged away at a rat; but she missed him wide, and said "Ouch!"
+it hurt her arm so. Then she told me to try for the next one. I wanted
+to be getting away before the old man got back, but of course I didn't
+let on. I got the thing, and the first rat that showed his nose I let
+drive, and if he'd a stayed where he was he'd a been a tolerable sick
+rat. She said that was first-rate, and she reckoned I would hive the
+next one. She went and got the lump of lead and fetched it back, and
+brought along a hank of yarn which she wanted me to help her with. I
+held up my two hands and she put the hank over them, and went on talking
+about her and her husband's matters. But she broke off to say:
+
+"Keep your eye on the rats. You better have the lead in your lap,
+handy."
+
+So she dropped the lump into my lap just at that moment, and I clapped my
+legs together on it and she went on talking. But only about a minute.
+Then she took off the hank and looked me straight in the face, and very
+pleasant, and says:
+
+"Come, now, what's your real name?"
+
+"Wh--what, mum?"
+
+"What's your real name? Is it Bill, or Tom, or Bob?--or what is it?"
+
+I reckon I shook like a leaf, and I didn't know hardly what to do. But I
+says:
+
+"Please to don't poke fun at a poor girl like me, mum. If I'm in the way
+here, I'll--"
+
+"No, you won't. Set down and stay where you are. I ain't going to hurt
+you, and I ain't going to tell on you, nuther. You just tell me your
+secret, and trust me. I'll keep it; and, what's more, I'll help you.
+So'll my old man if you want him to. You see, you're a runaway
+'prentice, that's all. It ain't anything. There ain't no harm in it.
+You've been treated bad, and you made up your mind to cut. Bless you,
+child, I wouldn't tell on you. Tell me all about it now, that's a good
+boy."
+
+So I said it wouldn't be no use to try to play it any longer, and I would
+just make a clean breast and tell her everything, but she musn't go back
+on her promise. Then I told her my father and mother was dead, and the
+law had bound me out to a mean old farmer in the country thirty mile back
+from the river, and he treated me so bad I couldn't stand it no longer;
+he went away to be gone a couple of days, and so I took my chance and
+stole some of his daughter's old clothes and cleared out, and I had been
+three nights coming the thirty miles. I traveled nights, and hid
+daytimes and slept, and the bag of bread and meat I carried from home
+lasted me all the way, and I had a-plenty. I said I believed my uncle
+Abner Moore would take care of me, and so that was why I struck out for
+this town of Goshen.
+
+"Goshen, child? This ain't Goshen. This is St. Petersburg. Goshen's
+ten mile further up the river. Who told you this was Goshen?"
+
+"Why, a man I met at daybreak this morning, just as I was going to turn
+into the woods for my regular sleep. He told me when the roads forked I
+must take the right hand, and five mile would fetch me to Goshen."
+
+"He was drunk, I reckon. He told you just exactly wrong."
+
+"Well, he did act like he was drunk, but it ain't no matter now. I got
+to be moving along. I'll fetch Goshen before daylight."
+
+"Hold on a minute. I'll put you up a snack to eat. You might want it."
+
+So she put me up a snack, and says:
+
+"Say, when a cow's laying down, which end of her gets up first? Answer
+up prompt now--don't stop to study over it. Which end gets up first?"
+
+"The hind end, mum."
+
+"Well, then, a horse?"
+
+"The for'rard end, mum."
+
+"Which side of a tree does the moss grow on?"
+
+"North side."
+
+"If fifteen cows is browsing on a hillside, how many of them eats with
+their heads pointed the same direction?"
+
+"The whole fifteen, mum."
+
+"Well, I reckon you HAVE lived in the country. I thought maybe you was
+trying to hocus me again. What's your real name, now?"
+
+"George Peters, mum."
+
+"Well, try to remember it, George. Don't forget and tell me it's
+Elexander before you go, and then get out by saying it's George Elexander
+when I catch you. And don't go about women in that old calico. You do a
+girl tolerable poor, but you might fool men, maybe. Bless you, child,
+when you set out to thread a needle don't hold the thread still and fetch
+the needle up to it; hold the needle still and poke the thread at it;
+that's the way a woman most always does, but a man always does t'other
+way. And when you throw at a rat or anything, hitch yourself up a tiptoe
+and fetch your hand up over your head as awkward as you can, and miss
+your rat about six or seven foot. Throw stiff-armed from the shoulder,
+like there was a pivot there for it to turn on, like a girl; not from the
+wrist and elbow, with your arm out to one side, like a boy. And, mind
+you, when a girl tries to catch anything in her lap she throws her knees
+apart; she don't clap them together, the way you did when you catched the
+lump of lead. Why, I spotted you for a boy when you was threading the
+needle; and I contrived the other things just to make certain. Now trot
+along to your uncle, Sarah Mary Williams George Elexander Peters, and if
+you get into trouble you send word to Mrs. Judith Loftus, which is me,
+and I'll do what I can to get you out of it. Keep the river road all the
+way, and next time you tramp take shoes and socks with you. The river
+road's a rocky one, and your feet'll be in a condition when you get to
+Goshen, I reckon."
+
+I went up the bank about fifty yards, and then I doubled on my tracks and
+slipped back to where my canoe was, a good piece below the house. I
+jumped in, and was off in a hurry. I went up-stream far enough to make
+the head of the island, and then started across. I took off the
+sun-bonnet, for I didn't want no blinders on then. When I was about the
+middle I heard the clock begin to strike, so I stops and listens; the
+sound come faint over the water but clear--eleven. When I struck the
+head of the island I never waited to blow, though I was most winded, but
+I shoved right into the timber where my old camp used to be, and started
+a good fire there on a high and dry spot.
+
+Then I jumped in the canoe and dug out for our place, a mile and a half
+below, as hard as I could go. I landed, and slopped through the timber
+and up the ridge and into the cavern. There Jim laid, sound asleep on
+the ground. I roused him out and says:
+
+"Git up and hump yourself, Jim! There ain't a minute to lose. They're
+after us!"
+
+Jim never asked no questions, he never said a word; but the way he worked
+for the next half an hour showed about how he was scared. By that time
+everything we had in the world was on our raft, and she was ready to be
+shoved out from the willow cove where she was hid. We put out the camp
+fire at the cavern the first thing, and didn't show a candle outside
+after that.
+
+I took the canoe out from the shore a little piece, and took a look; but
+if there was a boat around I couldn't see it, for stars and shadows ain't
+good to see by. Then we got out the raft and slipped along down in the
+shade, past the foot of the island dead still--never saying a word.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XII.
+
+IT must a been close on to one o'clock when we got below the island at
+last, and the raft did seem to go mighty slow. If a boat was to come
+along we was going to take to the canoe and break for the Illinois shore;
+and it was well a boat didn't come, for we hadn't ever thought to put the
+gun in the canoe, or a fishing-line, or anything to eat. We was in
+ruther too much of a sweat to think of so many things. It warn't good
+judgment to put EVERYTHING on the raft.
+
+If the men went to the island I just expect they found the camp fire I
+built, and watched it all night for Jim to come. Anyways, they stayed
+away from us, and if my building the fire never fooled them it warn't no
+fault of mine. I played it as low down on them as I could.
+
+When the first streak of day began to show we tied up to a towhead in a
+big bend on the Illinois side, and hacked off cottonwood branches with
+the hatchet, and covered up the raft with them so she looked like there
+had been a cave-in in the bank there. A tow-head is a sandbar that has
+cottonwoods on it as thick as harrow-teeth.
+
+We had mountains on the Missouri shore and heavy timber on the Illinois
+side, and the channel was down the Missouri shore at that place, so we
+warn't afraid of anybody running across us. We laid there all day, and
+watched the rafts and steamboats spin down the Missouri shore, and
+up-bound steamboats fight the big river in the middle. I told Jim all
+about the time I had jabbering with that woman; and Jim said she was a
+smart one, and if she was to start after us herself she wouldn't set down
+and watch a camp fire--no, sir, she'd fetch a dog. Well, then, I said,
+why couldn't she tell her husband to fetch a dog? Jim said he bet she
+did think of it by the time the men was ready to start, and he believed
+they must a gone up-town to get a dog and so they lost all that time, or
+else we wouldn't be here on a towhead sixteen or seventeen mile below the
+village--no, indeedy, we would be in that same old town again. So I said
+I didn't care what was the reason they didn't get us as long as they
+didn't.
+
+When it was beginning to come on dark we poked our heads out of the
+cottonwood thicket, and looked up and down and across; nothing in sight;
+so Jim took up some of the top planks of the raft and built a snug wigwam
+to get under in blazing weather and rainy, and to keep the things dry.
+Jim made a floor for the wigwam, and raised it a foot or more above the
+level of the raft, so now the blankets and all the traps was out of reach
+of steamboat waves. Right in the middle of the wigwam we made a layer of
+dirt about five or six inches deep with a frame around it for to hold it
+to its place; this was to build a fire on in sloppy weather or chilly;
+the wigwam would keep it from being seen. We made an extra steering-oar,
+too, because one of the others might get broke on a snag or something.
+We fixed up a short forked stick to hang the old lantern on, because we
+must always light the lantern whenever we see a steamboat coming
+down-stream, to keep from getting run over; but we wouldn't have to light
+it for up-stream boats unless we see we was in what they call a
+"crossing"; for the river was pretty high yet, very low banks being still
+a little under water; so up-bound boats didn't always run the channel,
+but hunted easy water.
+
+This second night we run between seven and eight hours, with a current
+that was making over four mile an hour. We catched fish and talked, and
+we took a swim now and then to keep off sleepiness. It was kind of
+solemn, drifting down the big, still river, laying on our backs looking
+up at the stars, and we didn't ever feel like talking loud, and it warn't
+often that we laughed--only a little kind of a low chuckle. We had
+mighty good weather as a general thing, and nothing ever happened to us
+at all--that night, nor the next, nor the next.
+
+Every night we passed towns, some of them away up on black hillsides,
+nothing but just a shiny bed of lights; not a house could you see. The
+fifth night we passed St. Louis, and it was like the whole world lit up.
+In St. Petersburg they used to say there was twenty or thirty thousand
+people in St. Louis, but I never believed it till I see that wonderful
+spread of lights at two o'clock that still night. There warn't a sound
+there; everybody was asleep.
+
+Every night now I used to slip ashore towards ten o'clock at some little
+village, and buy ten or fifteen cents' worth of meal or bacon or other
+stuff to eat; and sometimes I lifted a chicken that warn't roosting
+comfortable, and took him along. Pap always said, take a chicken when
+you get a chance, because if you don't want him yourself you can easy
+find somebody that does, and a good deed ain't ever forgot. I never see
+pap when he didn't want the chicken himself, but that is what he used to
+say, anyway.
+
+Mornings before daylight I slipped into cornfields and borrowed a
+watermelon, or a mushmelon, or a punkin, or some new corn, or things of
+that kind. Pap always said it warn't no harm to borrow things if you was
+meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn't anything
+but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it. Jim said
+he reckoned the widow was partly right and pap was partly right; so the
+best way would be for us to pick out two or three things from the list
+and say we wouldn't borrow them any more--then he reckoned it wouldn't be
+no harm to borrow the others. So we talked it over all one night,
+drifting along down the river, trying to make up our minds whether to
+drop the watermelons, or the cantelopes, or the mushmelons, or what. But
+towards daylight we got it all settled satisfactory, and concluded to
+drop crabapples and p'simmons. We warn't feeling just right before that,
+but it was all comfortable now. I was glad the way it come out, too,
+because crabapples ain't ever good, and the p'simmons wouldn't be ripe
+for two or three months yet.
+
+We shot a water-fowl now and then that got up too early in the morning or
+didn't go to bed early enough in the evening. Take it all round, we
+lived pretty high.
+
+The fifth night below St. Louis we had a big storm after midnight, with a
+power of thunder and lightning, and the rain poured down in a solid
+sheet. We stayed in the wigwam and let the raft take care of itself.
+When the lightning glared out we could see a big straight river ahead,
+and high, rocky bluffs on both sides. By and by says I, "Hel-LO, Jim,
+looky yonder!" It was a steamboat that had killed herself on a rock. We
+was drifting straight down for her. The lightning showed her very
+distinct. She was leaning over, with part of her upper deck above water,
+and you could see every little chimbly-guy clean and clear, and a chair
+by the big bell, with an old slouch hat hanging on the back of it, when
+the flashes come.
+
+Well, it being away in the night and stormy, and all so mysterious-like,
+I felt just the way any other boy would a felt when I see that wreck
+laying there so mournful and lonesome in the middle of the river. I
+wanted to get aboard of her and slink around a little, and see what there
+was there. So I says:
+
+"Le's land on her, Jim."
+
+But Jim was dead against it at first. He says:
+
+"I doan' want to go fool'n 'long er no wrack. We's doin' blame' well, en
+we better let blame' well alone, as de good book says. Like as not dey's
+a watchman on dat wrack."
+
+"Watchman your grandmother," I says; "there ain't nothing to watch but
+the texas and the pilot-house; and do you reckon anybody's going to resk
+his life for a texas and a pilot-house such a night as this, when it's
+likely to break up and wash off down the river any minute?" Jim couldn't
+say nothing to that, so he didn't try. "And besides," I says, "we might
+borrow something worth having out of the captain's stateroom. Seegars, I
+bet you--and cost five cents apiece, solid cash. Steamboat captains is
+always rich, and get sixty dollars a month, and THEY don't care a cent
+what a thing costs, you know, long as they want it. Stick a candle in
+your pocket; I can't rest, Jim, till we give her a rummaging. Do you
+reckon Tom Sawyer would ever go by this thing? Not for pie, he wouldn't.
+He'd call it an adventure--that's what he'd call it; and he'd land on
+that wreck if it was his last act. And wouldn't he throw style into it?
+--wouldn't he spread himself, nor nothing? Why, you'd think it was
+Christopher C'lumbus discovering Kingdom-Come. I wish Tom Sawyer WAS
+here."
+
+Jim he grumbled a little, but give in. He said we mustn't talk any more
+than we could help, and then talk mighty low. The lightning showed us
+the wreck again just in time, and we fetched the stabboard derrick, and
+made fast there.
+
+The deck was high out here. We went sneaking down the slope of it to
+labboard, in the dark, towards the texas, feeling our way slow with our
+feet, and spreading our hands out to fend off the guys, for it was so
+dark we couldn't see no sign of them. Pretty soon we struck the forward
+end of the skylight, and clumb on to it; and the next step fetched us in
+front of the captain's door, which was open, and by Jimminy, away down
+through the texas-hall we see a light! and all in the same second we seem
+to hear low voices in yonder!
+
+Jim whispered and said he was feeling powerful sick, and told me to come
+along. I says, all right, and was going to start for the raft; but just
+then I heard a voice wail out and say:
+
+"Oh, please don't, boys; I swear I won't ever tell!"
+
+Another voice said, pretty loud:
+
+"It's a lie, Jim Turner. You've acted this way before. You always want
+more'n your share of the truck, and you've always got it, too, because
+you've swore 't if you didn't you'd tell. But this time you've said it
+jest one time too many. You're the meanest, treacherousest hound in this
+country."
+
+By this time Jim was gone for the raft. I was just a-biling with
+curiosity; and I says to myself, Tom Sawyer wouldn't back out now, and so
+I won't either; I'm a-going to see what's going on here. So I dropped on
+my hands and knees in the little passage, and crept aft in the dark till
+there warn't but one stateroom betwixt me and the cross-hall of the
+texas. Then in there I see a man stretched on the floor and tied hand
+and foot, and two men standing over him, and one of them had a dim
+lantern in his hand, and the other one had a pistol. This one kept
+pointing the pistol at the man's head on the floor, and saying:
+
+"I'd LIKE to! And I orter, too--a mean skunk!"
+
+The man on the floor would shrivel up and say, "Oh, please don't, Bill; I
+hain't ever goin' to tell."
+
+And every time he said that the man with the lantern would laugh and say:
+
+"'Deed you AIN'T! You never said no truer thing 'n that, you bet you."
+And once he said: "Hear him beg! and yit if we hadn't got the best of
+him and tied him he'd a killed us both. And what FOR? Jist for noth'n.
+Jist because we stood on our RIGHTS--that's what for. But I lay you
+ain't a-goin' to threaten nobody any more, Jim Turner. Put UP that
+pistol, Bill."
+
+Bill says:
+
+"I don't want to, Jake Packard. I'm for killin' him--and didn't he kill
+old Hatfield jist the same way--and don't he deserve it?"
+
+"But I don't WANT him killed, and I've got my reasons for it."
+
+"Bless yo' heart for them words, Jake Packard! I'll never forgit you
+long's I live!" says the man on the floor, sort of blubbering.
+
+Packard didn't take no notice of that, but hung up his lantern on a nail
+and started towards where I was there in the dark, and motioned Bill to
+come. I crawfished as fast as I could about two yards, but the boat
+slanted so that I couldn't make very good time; so to keep from getting
+run over and catched I crawled into a stateroom on the upper side. The
+man came a-pawing along in the dark, and when Packard got to my
+stateroom, he says:
+
+"Here--come in here."
+
+And in he come, and Bill after him. But before they got in I was up in
+the upper berth, cornered, and sorry I come. Then they stood there, with
+their hands on the ledge of the berth, and talked. I couldn't see them,
+but I could tell where they was by the whisky they'd been having. I was
+glad I didn't drink whisky; but it wouldn't made much difference anyway,
+because most of the time they couldn't a treed me because I didn't
+breathe. I was too scared. And, besides, a body COULDN'T breathe and
+hear such talk. They talked low and earnest. Bill wanted to kill
+Turner. He says:
+
+"He's said he'll tell, and he will. If we was to give both our shares to
+him NOW it wouldn't make no difference after the row and the way we've
+served him. Shore's you're born, he'll turn State's evidence; now you
+hear ME. I'm for putting him out of his troubles."
+
+"So'm I," says Packard, very quiet.
+
+"Blame it, I'd sorter begun to think you wasn't. Well, then, that's all
+right. Le's go and do it."
+
+"Hold on a minute; I hain't had my say yit. You listen to me.
+Shooting's good, but there's quieter ways if the thing's GOT to be done.
+But what I say is this: it ain't good sense to go court'n around after a
+halter if you can git at what you're up to in some way that's jist as
+good and at the same time don't bring you into no resks. Ain't that so?"
+
+"You bet it is. But how you goin' to manage it this time?"
+
+"Well, my idea is this: we'll rustle around and gather up whatever
+pickins we've overlooked in the staterooms, and shove for shore and hide
+the truck. Then we'll wait. Now I say it ain't a-goin' to be more'n two
+hours befo' this wrack breaks up and washes off down the river. See?
+He'll be drownded, and won't have nobody to blame for it but his own
+self. I reckon that's a considerble sight better 'n killin' of him. I'm
+unfavorable to killin' a man as long as you can git aroun' it; it ain't
+good sense, it ain't good morals. Ain't I right?"
+
+"Yes, I reck'n you are. But s'pose she DON'T break up and wash off?"
+
+"Well, we can wait the two hours anyway and see, can't we?"
+
+"All right, then; come along."
+
+So they started, and I lit out, all in a cold sweat, and scrambled
+forward. It was dark as pitch there; but I said, in a kind of a coarse
+whisper, "Jim !" and he answered up, right at my elbow, with a sort of a
+moan, and I says:
+
+"Quick, Jim, it ain't no time for fooling around and moaning; there's a
+gang of murderers in yonder, and if we don't hunt up their boat and set
+her drifting down the river so these fellows can't get away from the
+wreck there's one of 'em going to be in a bad fix. But if we find their
+boat we can put ALL of 'em in a bad fix--for the sheriff 'll get 'em.
+Quick--hurry! I'll hunt the labboard side, you hunt the stabboard.
+You start at the raft, and--"
+
+"Oh, my lordy, lordy! RAF'? Dey ain' no raf' no mo'; she done broke
+loose en gone I--en here we is!"
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XIII.
+
+WELL, I catched my breath and most fainted. Shut up on a wreck with such
+a gang as that! But it warn't no time to be sentimentering. We'd GOT to
+find that boat now--had to have it for ourselves. So we went a-quaking
+and shaking down the stabboard side, and slow work it was, too--seemed a
+week before we got to the stern. No sign of a boat. Jim said he didn't
+believe he could go any further--so scared he hadn't hardly any strength
+left, he said. But I said, come on, if we get left on this wreck we are
+in a fix, sure. So on we prowled again. We struck for the stern of the
+texas, and found it, and then scrabbled along forwards on the skylight,
+hanging on from shutter to shutter, for the edge of the skylight was in
+the water. When we got pretty close to the cross-hall door there was the
+skiff, sure enough! I could just barely see her. I felt ever so
+thankful. In another second I would a been aboard of her, but just then
+the door opened. One of the men stuck his head out only about a couple
+of foot from me, and I thought I was gone; but he jerked it in again, and
+says:
+
+"Heave that blame lantern out o' sight, Bill!"
+
+He flung a bag of something into the boat, and then got in himself and
+set down. It was Packard. Then Bill HE come out and got in. Packard
+says, in a low voice:
+
+"All ready--shove off!"
+
+I couldn't hardly hang on to the shutters, I was so weak. But Bill says:
+
+"Hold on--'d you go through him?"
+
+"No. Didn't you?"
+
+"No. So he's got his share o' the cash yet."
+
+"Well, then, come along; no use to take truck and leave money."
+
+"Say, won't he suspicion what we're up to?"
+
+"Maybe he won't. But we got to have it anyway. Come along."
+
+So they got out and went in.
+
+The door slammed to because it was on the careened side; and in a half
+second I was in the boat, and Jim come tumbling after me. I out with my
+knife and cut the rope, and away we went!
+
+We didn't touch an oar, and we didn't speak nor whisper, nor hardly even
+breathe. We went gliding swift along, dead silent, past the tip of the
+paddle-box, and past the stern; then in a second or two more we was a
+hundred yards below the wreck, and the darkness soaked her up, every last
+sign of her, and we was safe, and knowed it.
+
+When we was three or four hundred yards down-stream we see the lantern
+show like a little spark at the texas door for a second, and we knowed by
+that that the rascals had missed their boat, and was beginning to
+understand that they was in just as much trouble now as Jim Turner was.
+
+Then Jim manned the oars, and we took out after our raft. Now was the
+first time that I begun to worry about the men--I reckon I hadn't had
+time to before. I begun to think how dreadful it was, even for
+murderers, to be in such a fix. I says to myself, there ain't no telling
+but I might come to be a murderer myself yet, and then how would I like
+it? So says I to Jim:
+
+"The first light we see we'll land a hundred yards below it or above it,
+in a place where it's a good hiding-place for you and the skiff, and then
+I'll go and fix up some kind of a yarn, and get somebody to go for that
+gang and get them out of their scrape, so they can be hung when their
+time comes."
+
+But that idea was a failure; for pretty soon it begun to storm again, and
+this time worse than ever. The rain poured down, and never a light
+showed; everybody in bed, I reckon. We boomed along down the river,
+watching for lights and watching for our raft. After a long time the
+rain let up, but the clouds stayed, and the lightning kept whimpering,
+and by and by a flash showed us a black thing ahead, floating, and we
+made for it.
+
+It was the raft, and mighty glad was we to get aboard of it again. We
+seen a light now away down to the right, on shore. So I said I would go
+for it. The skiff was half full of plunder which that gang had stole
+there on the wreck. We hustled it on to the raft in a pile, and I told
+Jim to float along down, and show a light when he judged he had gone
+about two mile, and keep it burning till I come; then I manned my oars
+and shoved for the light. As I got down towards it three or four more
+showed--up on a hillside. It was a village. I closed in above the shore
+light, and laid on my oars and floated. As I went by I see it was a
+lantern hanging on the jackstaff of a double-hull ferryboat. I skimmed
+around for the watchman, a-wondering whereabouts he slept; and by and by
+I found him roosting on the bitts forward, with his head down between his
+knees. I gave his shoulder two or three little shoves, and begun to cry.
+
+He stirred up in a kind of a startlish way; but when he see it was only
+me he took a good gap and stretch, and then he says:
+
+"Hello, what's up? Don't cry, bub. What's the trouble?"
+
+I says:
+
+"Pap, and mam, and sis, and--"
+
+Then I broke down. He says:
+
+"Oh, dang it now, DON'T take on so; we all has to have our troubles, and
+this 'n 'll come out all right. What's the matter with 'em?"
+
+"They're--they're--are you the watchman of the boat?"
+
+"Yes," he says, kind of pretty-well-satisfied like. "I'm the captain and
+the owner and the mate and the pilot and watchman and head deck-hand; and
+sometimes I'm the freight and passengers. I ain't as rich as old Jim
+Hornback, and I can't be so blame' generous and good to Tom, Dick, and
+Harry as what he is, and slam around money the way he does; but I've told
+him a many a time 't I wouldn't trade places with him; for, says I, a
+sailor's life's the life for me, and I'm derned if I'D live two mile out
+o' town, where there ain't nothing ever goin' on, not for all his
+spondulicks and as much more on top of it. Says I--"
+
+I broke in and says:
+
+"They're in an awful peck of trouble, and--"
+
+"WHO is?"
+
+"Why, pap and mam and sis and Miss Hooker; and if you'd take your
+ferryboat and go up there--"
+
+"Up where? Where are they?"
+
+"On the wreck."
+
+"What wreck?"
+
+"Why, there ain't but one."
+
+"What, you don't mean the Walter Scott?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Good land! what are they doin' THERE, for gracious sakes?"
+
+"Well, they didn't go there a-purpose."
+
+"I bet they didn't! Why, great goodness, there ain't no chance for 'em
+if they don't git off mighty quick! Why, how in the nation did they ever
+git into such a scrape?"
+
+"Easy enough. Miss Hooker was a-visiting up there to the town--"
+
+"Yes, Booth's Landing--go on."
+
+"She was a-visiting there at Booth's Landing, and just in the edge of the
+evening she started over with her nigger woman in the horse-ferry to stay
+all night at her friend's house, Miss What-you-may-call-her I disremember
+her name--and they lost their steering-oar, and swung around and went
+a-floating down, stern first, about two mile, and saddle-baggsed on the
+wreck, and the ferryman and the nigger woman and the horses was all lost,
+but Miss Hooker she made a grab and got aboard the wreck. Well, about an
+hour after dark we come along down in our trading-scow, and it was so
+dark we didn't notice the wreck till we was right on it; and so WE
+saddle-baggsed; but all of us was saved but Bill Whipple--and oh, he WAS
+the best cretur !--I most wish 't it had been me, I do."
+
+"My George! It's the beatenest thing I ever struck. And THEN what did
+you all do?"
+
+"Well, we hollered and took on, but it's so wide there we couldn't make
+nobody hear. So pap said somebody got to get ashore and get help
+somehow. I was the only one that could swim, so I made a dash for it, and
+Miss Hooker she said if I didn't strike help sooner, come here and hunt
+up her uncle, and he'd fix the thing. I made the land about a mile
+below, and been fooling along ever since, trying to get people to do
+something, but they said, 'What, in such a night and such a current?
+There ain't no sense in it; go for the steam ferry.' Now if you'll go
+and--"
+
+"By Jackson, I'd LIKE to, and, blame it, I don't know but I will; but who
+in the dingnation's a-going' to PAY for it? Do you reckon your pap--"
+
+"Why THAT'S all right. Miss Hooker she tole me, PARTICULAR, that her
+uncle Hornback--"
+
+"Great guns! is HE her uncle? Looky here, you break for that light over
+yonder-way, and turn out west when you git there, and about a quarter of
+a mile out you'll come to the tavern; tell 'em to dart you out to Jim
+Hornback's, and he'll foot the bill. And don't you fool around any,
+because he'll want to know the news. Tell him I'll have his niece all
+safe before he can get to town. Hump yourself, now; I'm a-going up
+around the corner here to roust out my engineer."
+
+I struck for the light, but as soon as he turned the corner I went back
+and got into my skiff and bailed her out, and then pulled up shore in the
+easy water about six hundred yards, and tucked myself in among some
+woodboats; for I couldn't rest easy till I could see the ferryboat start.
+But take it all around, I was feeling ruther comfortable on accounts of
+taking all this trouble for that gang, for not many would a done it. I
+wished the widow knowed about it. I judged she would be proud of me for
+helping these rapscallions, because rapscallions and dead beats is the
+kind the widow and good people takes the most interest in.
+
+Well, before long here comes the wreck, dim and dusky, sliding along
+down! A kind of cold shiver went through me, and then I struck out for
+her. She was very deep, and I see in a minute there warn't much chance
+for anybody being alive in her. I pulled all around her and hollered a
+little, but there wasn't any answer; all dead still. I felt a little bit
+heavy-hearted about the gang, but not much, for I reckoned if they could
+stand it I could.
+
+Then here comes the ferryboat; so I shoved for the middle of the river on
+a long down-stream slant; and when I judged I was out of eye-reach I laid
+on my oars, and looked back and see her go and smell around the wreck for
+Miss Hooker's remainders, because the captain would know her uncle
+Hornback would want them; and then pretty soon the ferryboat give it up
+and went for the shore, and I laid into my work and went a-booming down
+the river.
+
+It did seem a powerful long time before Jim's light showed up; and when
+it did show it looked like it was a thousand mile off. By the time I got
+there the sky was beginning to get a little gray in the east; so we
+struck for an island, and hid the raft, and sunk the skiff, and turned in
+and slept like dead people.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XIV.
+
+BY and by, when we got up, we turned over the truck the gang had stole
+off of the wreck, and found boots, and blankets, and clothes, and all
+sorts of other things, and a lot of books, and a spyglass, and three
+boxes of seegars. We hadn't ever been this rich before in neither of our
+lives. The seegars was prime. We laid off all the afternoon in the
+woods talking, and me reading the books, and having a general good time.
+I told Jim all about what happened inside the wreck and at the ferryboat,
+and I said these kinds of things was adventures; but he said he didn't
+want no more adventures. He said that when I went in the texas and he
+crawled back to get on the raft and found her gone he nearly died,
+because he judged it was all up with HIM anyway it could be fixed; for if
+he didn't get saved he would get drownded; and if he did get saved,
+whoever saved him would send him back home so as to get the reward, and
+then Miss Watson would sell him South, sure. Well, he was right; he was
+most always right; he had an uncommon level head for a nigger.
+
+I read considerable to Jim about kings and dukes and earls and such, and
+how gaudy they dressed, and how much style they put on, and called each
+other your majesty, and your grace, and your lordship, and so on, 'stead
+of mister; and Jim's eyes bugged out, and he was interested. He says:
+
+"I didn' know dey was so many un um. I hain't hearn 'bout none un um,
+skasely, but ole King Sollermun, onless you counts dem kings dat's in a
+pack er k'yards. How much do a king git?"
+
+"Get?" I says; "why, they get a thousand dollars a month if they want
+it; they can have just as much as they want; everything belongs to them."
+
+"AIN' dat gay? En what dey got to do, Huck?"
+
+"THEY don't do nothing! Why, how you talk! They just set around."
+
+"No; is dat so?"
+
+"Of course it is. They just set around--except, maybe, when there's a
+war; then they go to the war. But other times they just lazy around; or
+go hawking--just hawking and sp--Sh!--d' you hear a noise?"
+
+We skipped out and looked; but it warn't nothing but the flutter of a
+steamboat's wheel away down, coming around the point; so we come back.
+
+"Yes," says I, "and other times, when things is dull, they fuss with the
+parlyment; and if everybody don't go just so he whacks their heads off.
+But mostly they hang round the harem."
+
+"Roun' de which?"
+
+"Harem."
+
+"What's de harem?"
+
+"The place where he keeps his wives. Don't you know about the harem?
+Solomon had one; he had about a million wives."
+
+"Why, yes, dat's so; I--I'd done forgot it. A harem's a bo'd'n-house, I
+reck'n. Mos' likely dey has rackety times in de nussery. En I reck'n de
+wives quarrels considable; en dat 'crease de racket. Yit dey say
+Sollermun de wises' man dat ever live'. I doan' take no stock in dat.
+Bekase why: would a wise man want to live in de mids' er sich a
+blim-blammin' all de time? No--'deed he wouldn't. A wise man 'ud take
+en buil' a biler-factry; en den he could shet DOWN de biler-factry when
+he want to res'."
+
+"Well, but he WAS the wisest man, anyway; because the widow she told me
+so, her own self."
+
+"I doan k'yer what de widder say, he WARN'T no wise man nuther. He had
+some er de dad-fetchedes' ways I ever see. Does you know 'bout dat chile
+dat he 'uz gwyne to chop in two?"
+
+"Yes, the widow told me all about it."
+
+"WELL, den! Warn' dat de beatenes' notion in de worl'? You jes' take en
+look at it a minute. Dah's de stump, dah--dat's one er de women; heah's
+you--dat's de yuther one; I's Sollermun; en dish yer dollar bill's de
+chile. Bofe un you claims it. What does I do? Does I shin aroun'
+mongs' de neighbors en fine out which un you de bill DO b'long to, en
+han' it over to de right one, all safe en soun', de way dat anybody dat
+had any gumption would? No; I take en whack de bill in TWO, en give half
+un it to you, en de yuther half to de yuther woman. Dat's de way
+Sollermun was gwyne to do wid de chile. Now I want to ast you: what's
+de use er dat half a bill?--can't buy noth'n wid it. En what use is a
+half a chile? I wouldn' give a dern for a million un um."
+
+"But hang it, Jim, you've clean missed the point--blame it, you've missed
+it a thousand mile."
+
+"Who? Me? Go 'long. Doan' talk to me 'bout yo' pints. I reck'n I
+knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain' no sense in sich doin's as dat.
+De 'spute warn't 'bout a half a chile, de 'spute was 'bout a whole chile;
+en de man dat think he kin settle a 'spute 'bout a whole chile wid a half
+a chile doan' know enough to come in out'n de rain. Doan' talk to me
+'bout Sollermun, Huck, I knows him by de back."
+
+"But I tell you you don't get the point."
+
+"Blame de point! I reck'n I knows what I knows. En mine you, de REAL
+pint is down furder--it's down deeper. It lays in de way Sollermun was
+raised. You take a man dat's got on'y one or two chillen; is dat man
+gwyne to be waseful o' chillen? No, he ain't; he can't 'ford it. HE
+know how to value 'em. But you take a man dat's got 'bout five million
+chillen runnin' roun' de house, en it's diffunt. HE as soon chop a chile
+in two as a cat. Dey's plenty mo'. A chile er two, mo' er less, warn't
+no consekens to Sollermun, dad fatch him!"
+
+I never see such a nigger. If he got a notion in his head once, there
+warn't no getting it out again. He was the most down on Solomon of any
+nigger I ever see. So I went to talking about other kings, and let
+Solomon slide. I told about Louis Sixteenth that got his head cut off in
+France long time ago; and about his little boy the dolphin, that would a
+been a king, but they took and shut him up in jail, and some say he died
+there.
+
+"Po' little chap."
+
+"But some says he got out and got away, and come to America."
+
+"Dat's good! But he'll be pooty lonesome--dey ain' no kings here, is
+dey, Huck?"
+
+"No."
+
+"Den he cain't git no situation. What he gwyne to do?"
+
+"Well, I don't know. Some of them gets on the police, and some of them
+learns people how to talk French."
+
+"Why, Huck, doan' de French people talk de same way we does?"
+
+"NO, Jim; you couldn't understand a word they said--not a single word."
+
+"Well, now, I be ding-busted! How do dat come?"
+
+"I don't know; but it's so. I got some of their jabber out of a book.
+S'pose a man was to come to you and say Polly-voo-franzy--what would you
+think?"
+
+"I wouldn' think nuff'n; I'd take en bust him over de head--dat is, if he
+warn't white. I wouldn't 'low no nigger to call me dat."
+
+"Shucks, it ain't calling you anything. It's only saying, do you know
+how to talk French?"
+
+"Well, den, why couldn't he SAY it?"
+
+"Why, he IS a-saying it. That's a Frenchman's WAY of saying it."
+
+"Well, it's a blame ridicklous way, en I doan' want to hear no mo' 'bout
+it. Dey ain' no sense in it."
+
+"Looky here, Jim; does a cat talk like we do?"
+
+"No, a cat don't."
+
+"Well, does a cow?"
+
+"No, a cow don't, nuther."
+
+"Does a cat talk like a cow, or a cow talk like a cat?"
+
+"No, dey don't."
+
+"It's natural and right for 'em to talk different from each other, ain't
+it?"
+
+"Course."
+
+"And ain't it natural and right for a cat and a cow to talk different
+from US?"
+
+"Why, mos' sholy it is."
+
+"Well, then, why ain't it natural and right for a FRENCHMAN to talk
+different from us? You answer me that."
+
+"Is a cat a man, Huck?"
+
+"No."
+
+"Well, den, dey ain't no sense in a cat talkin' like a man. Is a cow a
+man?--er is a cow a cat?"
+
+"No, she ain't either of them."
+
+"Well, den, she ain't got no business to talk like either one er the
+yuther of 'em. Is a Frenchman a man?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"WELL, den! Dad blame it, why doan' he TALK like a man? You answer me
+DAT!"
+
+I see it warn't no use wasting words--you can't learn a nigger to argue.
+So I quit.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XV.
+
+WE judged that three nights more would fetch us to Cairo, at the bottom
+of Illinois, where the Ohio River comes in, and that was what we was
+after. We would sell the raft and get on a steamboat and go way up the
+Ohio amongst the free States, and then be out of trouble.
+
+Well, the second night a fog begun to come on, and we made for a towhead
+to tie to, for it wouldn't do to try to run in a fog; but when I paddled
+ahead in the canoe, with the line to make fast, there warn't anything but
+little saplings to tie to. I passed the line around one of them right on
+the edge of the cut bank, but there was a stiff current, and the raft
+come booming down so lively she tore it out by the roots and away she
+went. I see the fog closing down, and it made me so sick and scared I
+couldn't budge for most a half a minute it seemed to me--and then there
+warn't no raft in sight; you couldn't see twenty yards. I jumped into
+the canoe and run back to the stern, and grabbed the paddle and set her
+back a stroke. But she didn't come. I was in such a hurry I hadn't
+untied her. I got up and tried to untie her, but I was so excited my
+hands shook so I couldn't hardly do anything with them.
+
+As soon as I got started I took out after the raft, hot and heavy, right
+down the towhead. That was all right as far as it went, but the towhead
+warn't sixty yards long, and the minute I flew by the foot of it I shot
+out into the solid white fog, and hadn't no more idea which way I was
+going than a dead man.
+
+Thinks I, it won't do to paddle; first I know I'll run into the bank or a
+towhead or something; I got to set still and float, and yet it's mighty
+fidgety business to have to hold your hands still at such a time. I
+whooped and listened. Away down there somewheres I hears a small whoop,
+and up comes my spirits. I went tearing after it, listening sharp to
+hear it again. The next time it come I see I warn't heading for it, but
+heading away to the right of it. And the next time I was heading away to
+the left of it--and not gaining on it much either, for I was flying
+around, this way and that and t'other, but it was going straight ahead
+all the time.
+
+I did wish the fool would think to beat a tin pan, and beat it all the
+time, but he never did, and it was the still places between the whoops
+that was making the trouble for me. Well, I fought along, and directly I
+hears the whoop BEHIND me. I was tangled good now. That was somebody
+else's whoop, or else I was turned around.
+
+I throwed the paddle down. I heard the whoop again; it was behind me
+yet, but in a different place; it kept coming, and kept changing its
+place, and I kept answering, till by and by it was in front of me again,
+and I knowed the current had swung the canoe's head down-stream, and I
+was all right if that was Jim and not some other raftsman hollering. I
+couldn't tell nothing about voices in a fog, for nothing don't look
+natural nor sound natural in a fog.
+
+The whooping went on, and in about a minute I come a-booming down on a
+cut bank with smoky ghosts of big trees on it, and the current throwed me
+off to the left and shot by, amongst a lot of snags that fairly roared,
+the currrent was tearing by them so swift.
+
+In another second or two it was solid white and still again. I set
+perfectly still then, listening to my heart thump, and I reckon I didn't
+draw a breath while it thumped a hundred.
+
+I just give up then. I knowed what the matter was. That cut bank was an
+island, and Jim had gone down t'other side of it. It warn't no towhead
+that you could float by in ten minutes. It had the big timber of a
+regular island; it might be five or six miles long and more than half a
+mile wide.
+
+I kept quiet, with my ears cocked, about fifteen minutes, I reckon. I
+was floating along, of course, four or five miles an hour; but you don't
+ever think of that. No, you FEEL like you are laying dead still on the
+water; and if a little glimpse of a snag slips by you don't think to
+yourself how fast YOU'RE going, but you catch your breath and think, my!
+how that snag's tearing along. If you think it ain't dismal and lonesome
+out in a fog that way by yourself in the night, you try it once--you'll
+see.
+
+Next, for about a half an hour, I whoops now and then; at last I hears
+the answer a long ways off, and tries to follow it, but I couldn't do it,
+and directly I judged I'd got into a nest of towheads, for I had little
+dim glimpses of them on both sides of me--sometimes just a narrow channel
+between, and some that I couldn't see I knowed was there because I'd hear
+the wash of the current against the old dead brush and trash that hung
+over the banks. Well, I warn't long loosing the whoops down amongst the
+towheads; and I only tried to chase them a little while, anyway, because
+it was worse than chasing a Jack-o'-lantern. You never knowed a sound
+dodge around so, and swap places so quick and so much.
+
+I had to claw away from the bank pretty lively four or five times, to
+keep from knocking the islands out of the river; and so I judged the raft
+must be butting into the bank every now and then, or else it would get
+further ahead and clear out of hearing--it was floating a little faster
+than what I was.
+
+Well, I seemed to be in the open river again by and by, but I couldn't
+hear no sign of a whoop nowheres. I reckoned Jim had fetched up on a
+snag, maybe, and it was all up with him. I was good and tired, so I laid
+down in the canoe and said I wouldn't bother no more. I didn't want to
+go to sleep, of course; but I was so sleepy I couldn't help it; so I
+thought I would take jest one little cat-nap.
+
+But I reckon it was more than a cat-nap, for when I waked up the stars
+was shining bright, the fog was all gone, and I was spinning down a big
+bend stern first. First I didn't know where I was; I thought I was
+dreaming; and when things began to come back to me they seemed to come up
+dim out of last week.
+
+It was a monstrous big river here, with the tallest and the thickest kind
+of timber on both banks; just a solid wall, as well as I could see by the
+stars. I looked away down-stream, and seen a black speck on the water.
+I took after it; but when I got to it it warn't nothing but a couple of
+sawlogs made fast together. Then I see another speck, and chased that;
+then another, and this time I was right. It was the raft.
+
+When I got to it Jim was setting there with his head down between his
+knees, asleep, with his right arm hanging over the steering-oar. The
+other oar was smashed off, and the raft was littered up with leaves and
+branches and dirt. So she'd had a rough time.
+
+I made fast and laid down under Jim's nose on the raft, and began to gap,
+and stretch my fists out against Jim, and says:
+
+"Hello, Jim, have I been asleep? Why didn't you stir me up?"
+
+"Goodness gracious, is dat you, Huck? En you ain' dead--you ain'
+drownded--you's back agin? It's too good for true, honey, it's too
+good for true. Lemme look at you chile, lemme feel o' you. No, you ain'
+dead! you's back agin, 'live en soun', jis de same ole Huck--de same ole
+Huck, thanks to goodness!"
+
+"What's the matter with you, Jim? You been a-drinking?"
+
+"Drinkin'? Has I ben a-drinkin'? Has I had a chance to be a-drinkin'?"
+
+"Well, then, what makes you talk so wild?"
+
+"How does I talk wild?"
+
+"HOW? Why, hain't you been talking about my coming back, and all that
+stuff, as if I'd been gone away?"
+
+"Huck--Huck Finn, you look me in de eye; look me in de eye. HAIN'T you
+ben gone away?"
+
+"Gone away? Why, what in the nation do you mean? I hain't been gone
+anywheres. Where would I go to?"
+
+"Well, looky here, boss, dey's sumf'n wrong, dey is. Is I ME, or who IS
+I? Is I heah, or whah IS I? Now dat's what I wants to know."
+
+"Well, I think you're here, plain enough, but I think you're a
+tangle-headed old fool, Jim."
+
+"I is, is I? Well, you answer me dis: Didn't you tote out de line in de
+canoe fer to make fas' to de tow-head?"
+
+"No, I didn't. What tow-head? I hain't see no tow-head."
+
+"You hain't seen no towhead? Looky here, didn't de line pull loose en de
+raf' go a-hummin' down de river, en leave you en de canoe behine in de
+fog?"
+
+"What fog?"
+
+"Why, de fog!--de fog dat's been aroun' all night. En didn't you whoop,
+en didn't I whoop, tell we got mix' up in de islands en one un us got
+los' en t'other one was jis' as good as los', 'kase he didn' know whah he
+wuz? En didn't I bust up agin a lot er dem islands en have a turrible
+time en mos' git drownded? Now ain' dat so, boss--ain't it so? You
+answer me dat."
+
+"Well, this is too many for me, Jim. I hain't seen no fog, nor no
+islands, nor no troubles, nor nothing. I been setting here talking with
+you all night till you went to sleep about ten minutes ago, and I reckon
+I done the same. You couldn't a got drunk in that time, so of course
+you've been dreaming."
+
+"Dad fetch it, how is I gwyne to dream all dat in ten minutes?"
+
+"Well, hang it all, you did dream it, because there didn't any of it
+happen."
+
+"But, Huck, it's all jis' as plain to me as--"
+
+"It don't make no difference how plain it is; there ain't nothing in it.
+I know, because I've been here all the time."
+
+Jim didn't say nothing for about five minutes, but set there studying
+over it. Then he says:
+
+"Well, den, I reck'n I did dream it, Huck; but dog my cats ef it ain't de
+powerfullest dream I ever see. En I hain't ever had no dream b'fo' dat's
+tired me like dis one."
+
+"Oh, well, that's all right, because a dream does tire a body like
+everything sometimes. But this one was a staving dream; tell me all
+about it, Jim."
+
+So Jim went to work and told me the whole thing right through, just as it
+happened, only he painted it up considerable. Then he said he must start
+in and "'terpret" it, because it was sent for a warning. He said the
+first towhead stood for a man that would try to do us some good, but the
+current was another man that would get us away from him. The whoops was
+warnings that would come to us every now and then, and if we didn't try
+hard to make out to understand them they'd just take us into bad luck,
+'stead of keeping us out of it. The lot of towheads was troubles we was
+going to get into with quarrelsome people and all kinds of mean folks,
+but if we minded our business and didn't talk back and aggravate them, we
+would pull through and get out of the fog and into the big clear river,
+which was the free States, and wouldn't have no more trouble.
+
+It had clouded up pretty dark just after I got on to the raft, but it was
+clearing up again now.
+
+"Oh, well, that's all interpreted well enough as far as it goes, Jim," I
+says; "but what does THESE things stand for?"
+
+It was the leaves and rubbish on the raft and the smashed oar. You could
+see them first-rate now.
+
+Jim looked at the trash, and then looked at me, and back at the trash
+again. He had got the dream fixed so strong in his head that he couldn't
+seem to shake it loose and get the facts back into its place again right
+away. But when he did get the thing straightened around he looked at me
+steady without ever smiling, and says:
+
+"What do dey stan' for? I'se gwyne to tell you. When I got all wore out
+wid work, en wid de callin' for you, en went to sleep, my heart wuz mos'
+broke bekase you wuz los', en I didn' k'yer no' mo' what become er me en
+de raf'. En when I wake up en fine you back agin, all safe en soun', de
+tears come, en I could a got down on my knees en kiss yo' foot, I's so
+thankful. En all you wuz thinkin' 'bout wuz how you could make a fool uv
+ole Jim wid a lie. Dat truck dah is TRASH; en trash is what people is
+dat puts dirt on de head er dey fren's en makes 'em ashamed."
+
+Then he got up slow and walked to the wigwam, and went in there without
+saying anything but that. But that was enough. It made me feel so mean
+I could almost kissed HIS foot to get him to take it back.
+
+It was fifteen minutes before I could work myself up to go and humble
+myself to a nigger; but I done it, and I warn't ever sorry for it
+afterwards, neither. I didn't do him no more mean tricks, and I wouldn't
+done that one if I'd a knowed it would make him feel that way.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XVI.
+
+WE slept most all day, and started out at night, a little ways behind a
+monstrous long raft that was as long going by as a procession. She had
+four long sweeps at each end, so we judged she carried as many as thirty
+men, likely. She had five big wigwams aboard, wide apart, and an open
+camp fire in the middle, and a tall flag-pole at each end. There was a
+power of style about her. It AMOUNTED to something being a raftsman on
+such a craft as that.
+
+We went drifting down into a big bend, and the night clouded up and got
+hot. The river was very wide, and was walled with solid timber on both
+sides; you couldn't see a break in it hardly ever, or a light. We talked
+about Cairo, and wondered whether we would know it when we got to it. I
+said likely we wouldn't, because I had heard say there warn't but about a
+dozen houses there, and if they didn't happen to have them lit up, how
+was we going to know we was passing a town? Jim said if the two big
+rivers joined together there, that would show. But I said maybe we might
+think we was passing the foot of an island and coming into the same old
+river again. That disturbed Jim--and me too. So the question was, what
+to do? I said, paddle ashore the first time a light showed, and tell
+them pap was behind, coming along with a trading-scow, and was a green
+hand at the business, and wanted to know how far it was to Cairo. Jim
+thought it was a good idea, so we took a smoke on it and waited.
+
+There warn't nothing to do now but to look out sharp for the town, and
+not pass it without seeing it. He said he'd be mighty sure to see it,
+because he'd be a free man the minute he seen it, but if he missed it
+he'd be in a slave country again and no more show for freedom. Every
+little while he jumps up and says:
+
+"Dah she is?"
+
+But it warn't. It was Jack-o'-lanterns, or lightning bugs; so he set
+down again, and went to watching, same as before. Jim said it made him
+all over trembly and feverish to be so close to freedom. Well, I can
+tell you it made me all over trembly and feverish, too, to hear him,
+because I begun to get it through my head that he WAS most free--and who
+was to blame for it? Why, ME. I couldn't get that out of my conscience,
+no how nor no way. It got to troubling me so I couldn't rest; I couldn't
+stay still in one place. It hadn't ever come home to me before, what
+this thing was that I was doing. But now it did; and it stayed with me,
+and scorched me more and more. I tried to make out to myself that I
+warn't to blame, because I didn't run Jim off from his rightful owner;
+but it warn't no use, conscience up and says, every time, "But you knowed
+he was running for his freedom, and you could a paddled ashore and told
+somebody." That was so--I couldn't get around that noway. That was
+where it pinched. Conscience says to me, "What had poor Miss Watson done
+to you that you could see her nigger go off right under your eyes and
+never say one single word? What did that poor old woman do to you that
+you could treat her so mean? Why, she tried to learn you your book, she
+tried to learn you your manners, she tried to be good to you every way
+she knowed how. THAT'S what she done."
+
+I got to feeling so mean and so miserable I most wished I was dead. I
+fidgeted up and down the raft, abusing myself to myself, and Jim was
+fidgeting up and down past me. We neither of us could keep still. Every
+time he danced around and says, "Dah's Cairo!" it went through me like a
+shot, and I thought if it WAS Cairo I reckoned I would die of
+miserableness.
+
+Jim talked out loud all the time while I was talking to myself. He was
+saying how the first thing he would do when he got to a free State he
+would go to saving up money and never spend a single cent, and when he
+got enough he would buy his wife, which was owned on a farm close to
+where Miss Watson lived; and then they would both work to buy the two
+children, and if their master wouldn't sell them, they'd get an
+Ab'litionist to go and steal them.
+
+It most froze me to hear such talk. He wouldn't ever dared to talk such
+talk in his life before. Just see what a difference it made in him the
+minute he judged he was about free. It was according to the old saying,
+"Give a nigger an inch and he'll take an ell." Thinks I, this is what
+comes of my not thinking. Here was this nigger, which I had as good as
+helped to run away, coming right out flat-footed and saying he would
+steal his children--children that belonged to a man I didn't even know; a
+man that hadn't ever done me no harm.
+
+I was sorry to hear Jim say that, it was such a lowering of him. My
+conscience got to stirring me up hotter than ever, until at last I says
+to it, "Let up on me--it ain't too late yet--I'll paddle ashore at the
+first light and tell." I felt easy and happy and light as a feather
+right off. All my troubles was gone. I went to looking out sharp for a
+light, and sort of singing to myself. By and by one showed. Jim sings
+out:
+
+"We's safe, Huck, we's safe! Jump up and crack yo' heels! Dat's de good
+ole Cairo at las', I jis knows it!"
+
+I says:
+
+"I'll take the canoe and go and see, Jim. It mightn't be, you know."
+
+He jumped and got the canoe ready, and put his old coat in the bottom for
+me to set on, and give me the paddle; and as I shoved off, he says:
+
+"Pooty soon I'll be a-shout'n' for joy, en I'll say, it's all on accounts
+o' Huck; I's a free man, en I couldn't ever ben free ef it hadn' ben for
+Huck; Huck done it. Jim won't ever forgit you, Huck; you's de bes' fren'
+Jim's ever had; en you's de ONLY fren' ole Jim's got now."
+
+I was paddling off, all in a sweat to tell on him; but when he says this,
+it seemed to kind of take the tuck all out of me. I went along slow
+then, and I warn't right down certain whether I was glad I started or
+whether I warn't. When I was fifty yards off, Jim says:
+
+"Dah you goes, de ole true Huck; de on'y white genlman dat ever kep' his
+promise to ole Jim."
+
+Well, I just felt sick. But I says, I GOT to do it--I can't get OUT of
+it. Right then along comes a skiff with two men in it with guns, and
+they stopped and I stopped. One of them says:
+
+"What's that yonder?"
+
+"A piece of a raft," I says.
+
+"Do you belong on it?"
+
+"Yes, sir."
+
+"Any men on it?"
+
+"Only one, sir."
+
+"Well, there's five niggers run off to-night up yonder, above the head of
+the bend. Is your man white or black?"
+
+I didn't answer up prompt. I tried to, but the words wouldn't come. I
+tried for a second or two to brace up and out with it, but I warn't man
+enough--hadn't the spunk of a rabbit. I see I was weakening; so I just
+give up trying, and up and says:
+
+"He's white."
+
+"I reckon we'll go and see for ourselves."
+
+"I wish you would," says I, "because it's pap that's there, and maybe
+you'd help me tow the raft ashore where the light is. He's sick--and so
+is mam and Mary Ann."
+
+"Oh, the devil! we're in a hurry, boy. But I s'pose we've got to. Come,
+buckle to your paddle, and let's get along."
+
+I buckled to my paddle and they laid to their oars. When we had made a
+stroke or two, I says:
+
+"Pap'll be mighty much obleeged to you, I can tell you. Everybody goes
+away when I want them to help me tow the raft ashore, and I can't do it
+by myself."
+
+"Well, that's infernal mean. Odd, too. Say, boy, what's the matter with
+your father?"
+
+"It's the--a--the--well, it ain't anything much."
+
+They stopped pulling. It warn't but a mighty little ways to the raft
+now. One says:
+
+"Boy, that's a lie. What IS the matter with your pap? Answer up square
+now, and it'll be the better for you."
+
+"I will, sir, I will, honest--but don't leave us, please. It's the--the
+--Gentlemen, if you'll only pull ahead, and let me heave you the
+headline, you won't have to come a-near the raft--please do."
+
+"Set her back, John, set her back!" says one. They backed water. "Keep
+away, boy--keep to looard. Confound it, I just expect the wind has
+blowed it to us. Your pap's got the small-pox, and you know it precious
+well. Why didn't you come out and say so? Do you want to spread it all
+over?"
+
+"Well," says I, a-blubbering, "I've told everybody before, and they just
+went away and left us."
+
+"Poor devil, there's something in that. We are right down sorry for you,
+but we--well, hang it, we don't want the small-pox, you see. Look here,
+I'll tell you what to do. Don't you try to land by yourself, or you'll
+smash everything to pieces. You float along down about twenty miles, and
+you'll come to a town on the left-hand side of the river. It will be
+long after sun-up then, and when you ask for help you tell them your
+folks are all down with chills and fever. Don't be a fool again, and let
+people guess what is the matter. Now we're trying to do you a kindness;
+so you just put twenty miles between us, that's a good boy. It wouldn't
+do any good to land yonder where the light is--it's only a wood-yard.
+Say, I reckon your father's poor, and I'm bound to say he's in pretty
+hard luck. Here, I'll put a twenty-dollar gold piece on this board, and
+you get it when it floats by. I feel mighty mean to leave you; but my
+kingdom! it won't do to fool with small-pox, don't you see?"
+
+"Hold on, Parker," says the other man, "here's a twenty to put on the
+board for me. Good-bye, boy; you do as Mr. Parker told you, and you'll
+be all right."
+
+"That's so, my boy--good-bye, good-bye. If you see any runaway niggers
+you get help and nab them, and you can make some money by it."
+
+"Good-bye, sir," says I; "I won't let no runaway niggers get by me if I
+can help it."
+
+They went off and I got aboard the raft, feeling bad and low, because I
+knowed very well I had done wrong, and I see it warn't no use for me to
+try to learn to do right; a body that don't get STARTED right when he's
+little ain't got no show--when the pinch comes there ain't nothing to
+back him up and keep him to his work, and so he gets beat. Then I
+thought a minute, and says to myself, hold on; s'pose you'd a done right
+and give Jim up, would you felt better than what you do now? No, says I,
+I'd feel bad--I'd feel just the same way I do now. Well, then, says I,
+what's the use you learning to do right when it's troublesome to do right
+and ain't no trouble to do wrong, and the wages is just the same? I was
+stuck. I couldn't answer that. So I reckoned I wouldn't bother no more
+about it, but after this always do whichever come handiest at the time.
+
+I went into the wigwam; Jim warn't there. I looked all around; he warn't
+anywhere. I says:
+
+"Jim!"
+
+"Here I is, Huck. Is dey out o' sight yit? Don't talk loud."
+
+He was in the river under the stern oar, with just his nose out. I told
+him they were out of sight, so he come aboard. He says:
+
+"I was a-listenin' to all de talk, en I slips into de river en was gwyne
+to shove for sho' if dey come aboard. Den I was gwyne to swim to de raf'
+agin when dey was gone. But lawsy, how you did fool 'em, Huck! Dat WUZ
+de smartes' dodge! I tell you, chile, I'spec it save' ole Jim--ole Jim
+ain't going to forgit you for dat, honey."
+
+Then we talked about the money. It was a pretty good raise--twenty
+dollars apiece. Jim said we could take deck passage on a steamboat now,
+and the money would last us as far as we wanted to go in the free States.
+He said twenty mile more warn't far for the raft to go, but he wished we
+was already there.
+
+Towards daybreak we tied up, and Jim was mighty particular about hiding
+the raft good. Then he worked all day fixing things in bundles, and
+getting all ready to quit rafting.
+
+That night about ten we hove in sight of the lights of a town away down
+in a left-hand bend.
+
+I went off in the canoe to ask about it. Pretty soon I found a man out
+in the river with a skiff, setting a trot-line. I ranged up and says:
+
+"Mister, is that town Cairo?"
+
+"Cairo? no. You must be a blame' fool."
+
+"What town is it, mister?"
+
+"If you want to know, go and find out. If you stay here botherin' around
+me for about a half a minute longer you'll get something you won't want."
+
+I paddled to the raft. Jim was awful disappointed, but I said never
+mind, Cairo would be the next place, I reckoned.
+
+We passed another town before daylight, and I was going out again; but it
+was high ground, so I didn't go. No high ground about Cairo, Jim said.
+I had forgot it. We laid up for the day on a towhead tolerable close to
+the left-hand bank. I begun to suspicion something. So did Jim. I
+says:
+
+"Maybe we went by Cairo in the fog that night."
+
+He says:
+
+"Doan' le's talk about it, Huck. Po' niggers can't have no luck. I
+awluz 'spected dat rattlesnake-skin warn't done wid its work."
+
+"I wish I'd never seen that snake-skin, Jim--I do wish I'd never laid
+eyes on it."
+
+"It ain't yo' fault, Huck; you didn' know. Don't you blame yo'self 'bout
+it."
+
+When it was daylight, here was the clear Ohio water inshore, sure enough,
+and outside was the old regular Muddy! So it was all up with Cairo.
+
+We talked it all over. It wouldn't do to take to the shore; we couldn't
+take the raft up the stream, of course. There warn't no way but to wait
+for dark, and start back in the canoe and take the chances. So we slept
+all day amongst the cottonwood thicket, so as to be fresh for the work,
+and when we went back to the raft about dark the canoe was gone!
+
+We didn't say a word for a good while. There warn't anything to say. We
+both knowed well enough it was some more work of the rattlesnake-skin; so
+what was the use to talk about it? It would only look like we was
+finding fault, and that would be bound to fetch more bad luck--and keep
+on fetching it, too, till we knowed enough to keep still.
+
+By and by we talked about what we better do, and found there warn't no
+way but just to go along down with the raft till we got a chance to buy a
+canoe to go back in. We warn't going to borrow it when there warn't
+anybody around, the way pap would do, for that might set people after us.
+
+So we shoved out after dark on the raft.
+
+Anybody that don't believe yet that it's foolishness to handle a
+snake-skin, after all that that snake-skin done for us, will believe
+it now if they read on and see what more it done for us.
+
+The place to buy canoes is off of rafts laying up at shore. But we
+didn't see no rafts laying up; so we went along during three hours and
+more. Well, the night got gray and ruther thick, which is the next
+meanest thing to fog. You can't tell the shape of the river, and you
+can't see no distance. It got to be very late and still, and then along
+comes a steamboat up the river. We lit the lantern, and judged she would
+see it. Up-stream boats didn't generly come close to us; they go out and
+follow the bars and hunt for easy water under the reefs; but nights like
+this they bull right up the channel against the whole river.
+
+We could hear her pounding along, but we didn't see her good till she was
+close. She aimed right for us. Often they do that and try to see how
+close they can come without touching; sometimes the wheel bites off a
+sweep, and then the pilot sticks his head out and laughs, and thinks he's
+mighty smart. Well, here she comes, and we said she was going to try and
+shave us; but she didn't seem to be sheering off a bit. She was a big
+one, and she was coming in a hurry, too, looking like a black cloud with
+rows of glow-worms around it; but all of a sudden she bulged out, big and
+scary, with a long row of wide-open furnace doors shining like red-hot
+teeth, and her monstrous bows and guards hanging right over us. There
+was a yell at us, and a jingling of bells to stop the engines, a powwow
+of cussing, and whistling of steam--and as Jim went overboard on one side
+and I on the other, she come smashing straight through the raft.
+
+I dived--and I aimed to find the bottom, too, for a thirty-foot wheel had
+got to go over me, and I wanted it to have plenty of room. I could
+always stay under water a minute; this time I reckon I stayed under a
+minute and a half. Then I bounced for the top in a hurry, for I was
+nearly busting. I popped out to my armpits and blowed the water out of
+my nose, and puffed a bit. Of course there was a booming current; and of
+course that boat started her engines again ten seconds after she stopped
+them, for they never cared much for raftsmen; so now she was churning
+along up the river, out of sight in the thick weather, though I could
+hear her.
+
+I sung out for Jim about a dozen times, but I didn't get any answer; so I
+grabbed a plank that touched me while I was "treading water," and struck
+out for shore, shoving it ahead of me. But I made out to see that the
+drift of the current was towards the left-hand shore, which meant that I
+was in a crossing; so I changed off and went that way.
+
+It was one of these long, slanting, two-mile crossings; so I was a good
+long time in getting over. I made a safe landing, and clumb up the bank.
+I couldn't see but a little ways, but I went poking along over rough
+ground for a quarter of a mile or more, and then I run across a big
+old-fashioned double log-house before I noticed it. I was going to rush
+by and get away, but a lot of dogs jumped out and went to howling and
+barking at me, and I knowed better than to move another peg.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XVII.
+
+IN about a minute somebody spoke out of a window without putting his head
+out, and says:
+
+"Be done, boys! Who's there?"
+
+I says:
+
+"It's me."
+
+"Who's me?"
+
+"George Jackson, sir."
+
+"What do you want?"
+
+"I don't want nothing, sir. I only want to go along by, but the dogs
+won't let me."
+
+"What are you prowling around here this time of night for--hey?"
+
+"I warn't prowling around, sir, I fell overboard off of the steamboat."
+
+"Oh, you did, did you? Strike a light there, somebody. What did you say
+your name was?"
+
+"George Jackson, sir. I'm only a boy."
+
+"Look here, if you're telling the truth you needn't be afraid--nobody'll
+hurt you. But don't try to budge; stand right where you are. Rouse out
+Bob and Tom, some of you, and fetch the guns. George Jackson, is there
+anybody with you?"
+
+"No, sir, nobody."
+
+I heard the people stirring around in the house now, and see a light.
+The man sung out:
+
+"Snatch that light away, Betsy, you old fool--ain't you got any sense?
+Put it on the floor behind the front door. Bob, if you and Tom are
+ready, take your places."
+
+"All ready."
+
+"Now, George Jackson, do you know the Shepherdsons?"
+
+"No, sir; I never heard of them."
+
+"Well, that may be so, and it mayn't. Now, all ready. Step forward,
+George Jackson. And mind, don't you hurry--come mighty slow. If there's
+anybody with you, let him keep back--if he shows himself he'll be shot.
+Come along now. Come slow; push the door open yourself--just enough to
+squeeze in, d' you hear?"
+
+I didn't hurry; I couldn't if I'd a wanted to. I took one slow step at a
+time and there warn't a sound, only I thought I could hear my heart. The
+dogs were as still as the humans, but they followed a little behind me.
+When I got to the three log doorsteps I heard them unlocking and
+unbarring and unbolting. I put my hand on the door and pushed it a
+little and a little more till somebody said, "There, that's enough--put
+your head in." I done it, but I judged they would take it off.
+
+The candle was on the floor, and there they all was, looking at me, and
+me at them, for about a quarter of a minute: Three big men with guns
+pointed at me, which made me wince, I tell you; the oldest, gray and
+about sixty, the other two thirty or more--all of them fine and handsome
+--and the sweetest old gray-headed lady, and back of her two young women
+which I couldn't see right well. The old gentleman says:
+
+"There; I reckon it's all right. Come in."
+
+As soon as I was in the old gentleman he locked the door and barred it
+and bolted it, and told the young men to come in with their guns, and
+they all went in a big parlor that had a new rag carpet on the floor, and
+got together in a corner that was out of the range of the front windows
+--there warn't none on the side. They held the candle, and took a good
+look at me, and all said, "Why, HE ain't a Shepherdson--no, there ain't
+any Shepherdson about him." Then the old man said he hoped I wouldn't
+mind being searched for arms, because he didn't mean no harm by it--it
+was only to make sure. So he didn't pry into my pockets, but only felt
+outside with his hands, and said it was all right. He told me to make
+myself easy and at home, and tell all about myself; but the old lady
+says:
+
+"Why, bless you, Saul, the poor thing's as wet as he can be; and don't
+you reckon it may be he's hungry?"
+
+"True for you, Rachel--I forgot."
+
+So the old lady says:
+
+"Betsy" (this was a nigger woman), "you fly around and get him something
+to eat as quick as you can, poor thing; and one of you girls go and wake
+up Buck and tell him--oh, here he is himself. Buck, take this little
+stranger and get the wet clothes off from him and dress him up in some of
+yours that's dry."
+
+Buck looked about as old as me--thirteen or fourteen or along there,
+though he was a little bigger than me. He hadn't on anything but a
+shirt, and he was very frowzy-headed. He came in gaping and digging one
+fist into his eyes, and he was dragging a gun along with the other one.
+He says:
+
+"Ain't they no Shepherdsons around?"
+
+They said, no, 'twas a false alarm.
+
+"Well," he says, "if they'd a ben some, I reckon I'd a got one."
+
+They all laughed, and Bob says:
+
+"Why, Buck, they might have scalped us all, you've been so slow in
+coming."
+
+"Well, nobody come after me, and it ain't right I'm always kept down; I
+don't get no show."
+
+"Never mind, Buck, my boy," says the old man, "you'll have show enough,
+all in good time, don't you fret about that. Go 'long with you now, and
+do as your mother told you."
+
+When we got up-stairs to his room he got me a coarse shirt and a
+roundabout and pants of his, and I put them on. While I was at it he
+asked me what my name was, but before I could tell him he started to tell
+me about a bluejay and a young rabbit he had catched in the woods day
+before yesterday, and he asked me where Moses was when the candle went
+out. I said I didn't know; I hadn't heard about it before, no way.
+
+"Well, guess," he says.
+
+"How'm I going to guess," says I, "when I never heard tell of it before?"
+
+"But you can guess, can't you? It's just as easy."
+
+"WHICH candle?" I says.
+
+"Why, any candle," he says.
+
+"I don't know where he was," says I; "where was he?"
+
+"Why, he was in the DARK! That's where he was!"
+
+"Well, if you knowed where he was, what did you ask me for?"
+
+"Why, blame it, it's a riddle, don't you see? Say, how long are you
+going to stay here? You got to stay always. We can just have booming
+times--they don't have no school now. Do you own a dog? I've got a
+dog--and he'll go in the river and bring out chips that you throw in. Do
+you like to comb up Sundays, and all that kind of foolishness? You bet I
+don't, but ma she makes me. Confound these ole britches! I reckon I'd
+better put 'em on, but I'd ruther not, it's so warm. Are you all ready?
+All right. Come along, old hoss."
+
+Cold corn-pone, cold corn-beef, butter and buttermilk--that is what they
+had for me down there, and there ain't nothing better that ever I've come
+across yet. Buck and his ma and all of them smoked cob pipes, except the
+nigger woman, which was gone, and the two young women. They all smoked
+and talked, and I eat and talked. The young women had quilts around
+them, and their hair down their backs. They all asked me questions, and
+I told them how pap and me and all the family was living on a little farm
+down at the bottom of Arkansaw, and my sister Mary Ann run off and got
+married and never was heard of no more, and Bill went to hunt them and he
+warn't heard of no more, and Tom and Mort died, and then there warn't
+nobody but just me and pap left, and he was just trimmed down to nothing,
+on account of his troubles; so when he died I took what there was left,
+because the farm didn't belong to us, and started up the river, deck
+passage, and fell overboard; and that was how I come to be here. So they
+said I could have a home there as long as I wanted it. Then it was most
+daylight and everybody went to bed, and I went to bed with Buck, and when
+I waked up in the morning, drat it all, I had forgot what my name was.
+So I laid there about an hour trying to think, and when Buck waked up I
+says:
+
+"Can you spell, Buck?"
+
+"Yes," he says.
+
+"I bet you can't spell my name," says I.
+
+"I bet you what you dare I can," says he.
+
+"All right," says I, "go ahead."
+
+"G-e-o-r-g-e J-a-x-o-n--there now," he says.
+
+"Well," says I, "you done it, but I didn't think you could. It ain't no
+slouch of a name to spell--right off without studying."
+
+I set it down, private, because somebody might want ME to spell it next,
+and so I wanted to be handy with it and rattle it off like I was used to
+it.
+
+It was a mighty nice family, and a mighty nice house, too. I hadn't seen
+no house out in the country before that was so nice and had so much
+style. It didn't have an iron latch on the front door, nor a wooden one
+with a buckskin string, but a brass knob to turn, the same as houses in
+town. There warn't no bed in the parlor, nor a sign of a bed; but heaps
+of parlors in towns has beds in them. There was a big fireplace that was
+bricked on the bottom, and the bricks was kept clean and red by pouring
+water on them and scrubbing them with another brick; sometimes they wash
+them over with red water-paint that they call Spanish-brown, same as they
+do in town. They had big brass dog-irons that could hold up a saw-log.
+There was a clock on the middle of the mantelpiece, with a picture of a
+town painted on the bottom half of the glass front, and a round place in
+the middle of it for the sun, and you could see the pendulum swinging
+behind it. It was beautiful to hear that clock tick; and sometimes when
+one of these peddlers had been along and scoured her up and got her in
+good shape, she would start in and strike a hundred and fifty before she
+got tuckered out. They wouldn't took any money for her.
+
+Well, there was a big outlandish parrot on each side of the clock, made
+out of something like chalk, and painted up gaudy. By one of the parrots
+was a cat made of crockery, and a crockery dog by the other; and when you
+pressed down on them they squeaked, but didn't open their mouths nor look
+different nor interested. They squeaked through underneath. There was a
+couple of big wild-turkey-wing fans spread out behind those things. On
+the table in the middle of the room was a kind of a lovely crockery
+basket that had apples and oranges and peaches and grapes piled up in it,
+which was much redder and yellower and prettier than real ones is, but
+they warn't real because you could see where pieces had got chipped off
+and showed the white chalk, or whatever it was, underneath.
+
+This table had a cover made out of beautiful oilcloth, with a red and
+blue spread-eagle painted on it, and a painted border all around. It
+come all the way from Philadelphia, they said. There was some books,
+too, piled up perfectly exact, on each corner of the table. One was a
+big family Bible full of pictures. One was Pilgrim's Progress, about a
+man that left his family, it didn't say why. I read considerable in it
+now and then. The statements was interesting, but tough. Another was
+Friendship's Offering, full of beautiful stuff and poetry; but I didn't
+read the poetry. Another was Henry Clay's Speeches, and another was Dr.
+Gunn's Family Medicine, which told you all about what to do if a body was
+sick or dead. There was a hymn book, and a lot of other books. And
+there was nice split-bottom chairs, and perfectly sound, too--not bagged
+down in the middle and busted, like an old basket.
+
+They had pictures hung on the walls--mainly Washingtons and Lafayettes,
+and battles, and Highland Marys, and one called "Signing the
+Declaration." There was some that they called crayons, which one of the
+daughters which was dead made her own self when she was only fifteen
+years old. They was different from any pictures I ever see before
+--blacker, mostly, than is common. One was a woman in a slim black dress,
+belted small under the armpits, with bulges like a cabbage in the middle
+of the sleeves, and a large black scoop-shovel bonnet with a black veil,
+and white slim ankles crossed about with black tape, and very wee black
+slippers, like a chisel, and she was leaning pensive on a tombstone on
+her right elbow, under a weeping willow, and her other hand hanging down
+her side holding a white handkerchief and a reticule, and underneath the
+picture it said "Shall I Never See Thee More Alas." Another one was a
+young lady with her hair all combed up straight to the top of her head,
+and knotted there in front of a comb like a chair-back, and she was
+crying into a handkerchief and had a dead bird laying on its back in her
+other hand with its heels up, and underneath the picture it said "I Shall
+Never Hear Thy Sweet Chirrup More Alas." There was one where a young
+lady was at a window looking up at the moon, and tears running down her
+cheeks; and she had an open letter in one hand with black sealing wax
+showing on one edge of it, and she was mashing a locket with a chain to
+it against her mouth, and underneath the picture it said "And Art Thou
+Gone Yes Thou Art Gone Alas." These was all nice pictures, I reckon, but
+I didn't somehow seem to take to them, because if ever I was down a
+little they always give me the fan-tods. Everybody was sorry she died,
+because she had laid out a lot more of these pictures to do, and a body
+could see by what she had done what they had lost. But I reckoned that
+with her disposition she was having a better time in the graveyard. She
+was at work on what they said was her greatest picture when she took
+sick, and every day and every night it was her prayer to be allowed to
+live till she got it done, but she never got the chance. It was a
+picture of a young woman in a long white gown, standing on the rail of a
+bridge all ready to jump off, with her hair all down her back, and
+looking up to the moon, with the tears running down her face, and she had
+two arms folded across her breast, and two arms stretched out in front,
+and two more reaching up towards the moon--and the idea was to see which
+pair would look best, and then scratch out all the other arms; but, as I
+was saying, she died before she got her mind made up, and now they kept
+this picture over the head of the bed in her room, and every time her
+birthday come they hung flowers on it. Other times it was hid with a
+little curtain. The young woman in the picture had a kind of a nice
+sweet face, but there was so many arms it made her look too spidery,
+seemed to me.
+
+This young girl kept a scrap-book when she was alive, and used to paste
+obituaries and accidents and cases of patient suffering in it out of the
+Presbyterian Observer, and write poetry after them out of her own head.
+It was very good poetry. This is what she wrote about a boy by the name
+of Stephen Dowling Bots that fell down a well and was drownded:
+
+ODE TO STEPHEN DOWLING BOTS, DEC'D
+
+And did young Stephen sicken, And did young Stephen die? And did the sad
+hearts thicken, And did the mourners cry?
+
+No; such was not the fate of Young Stephen Dowling Bots; Though sad
+hearts round him thickened, 'Twas not from sickness' shots.
+
+No whooping-cough did rack his frame, Nor measles drear with spots; Not
+these impaired the sacred name Of Stephen Dowling Bots.
+
+Despised love struck not with woe That head of curly knots, Nor stomach
+troubles laid him low, Young Stephen Dowling Bots.
+
+O no. Then list with tearful eye, Whilst I his fate do tell. His soul
+did from this cold world fly By falling down a well.
+
+They got him out and emptied him; Alas it was too late; His spirit was
+gone for to sport aloft In the realms of the good and great.
+
+If Emmeline Grangerford could make poetry like that before she was
+fourteen, there ain't no telling what she could a done by and by. Buck
+said she could rattle off poetry like nothing. She didn't ever have to
+stop to think. He said she would slap down a line, and if she couldn't
+find anything to rhyme with it would just scratch it out and slap down
+another one, and go ahead. She warn't particular; she could write about
+anything you choose to give her to write about just so it was sadful.
+Every time a man died, or a woman died, or a child died, she would be on
+hand with her "tribute" before he was cold. She called them tributes.
+The neighbors said it was the doctor first, then Emmeline, then the
+undertaker--the undertaker never got in ahead of Emmeline but once, and
+then she hung fire on a rhyme for the dead person's name, which was
+Whistler. She warn't ever the same after that; she never complained, but
+she kinder pined away and did not live long. Poor thing, many's the time
+I made myself go up to the little room that used to be hers and get out
+her poor old scrap-book and read in it when her pictures had been
+aggravating me and I had soured on her a little. I liked all that
+family, dead ones and all, and warn't going to let anything come between
+us. Poor Emmeline made poetry about all the dead people when she was
+alive, and it didn't seem right that there warn't nobody to make some
+about her now she was gone; so I tried to sweat out a verse or two
+myself, but I couldn't seem to make it go somehow. They kept Emmeline's
+room trim and nice, and all the things fixed in it just the way she liked
+to have them when she was alive, and nobody ever slept there. The old
+lady took care of the room herself, though there was plenty of niggers,
+and she sewed there a good deal and read her Bible there mostly.
+
+Well, as I was saying about the parlor, there was beautiful curtains on
+the windows: white, with pictures painted on them of castles with vines
+all down the walls, and cattle coming down to drink. There was a little
+old piano, too, that had tin pans in it, I reckon, and nothing was ever
+so lovely as to hear the young ladies sing "The Last Link is Broken" and
+play "The Battle of Prague" on it. The walls of all the rooms was
+plastered, and most had carpets on the floors, and the whole house was
+whitewashed on the outside.
+
+It was a double house, and the big open place betwixt them was roofed and
+floored, and sometimes the table was set there in the middle of the day,
+and it was a cool, comfortable place. Nothing couldn't be better. And
+warn't the cooking good, and just bushels of it too!
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XVIII.
+
+COL. GRANGERFORD was a gentleman, you see. He was a gentleman all over;
+and so was his family. He was well born, as the saying is, and that's
+worth as much in a man as it is in a horse, so the Widow Douglas said,
+and nobody ever denied that she was of the first aristocracy in our town;
+and pap he always said it, too, though he warn't no more quality than a
+mudcat himself. Col. Grangerford was very tall and very slim, and had a
+darkish-paly complexion, not a sign of red in it anywheres; he was clean
+shaved every morning all over his thin face, and he had the thinnest kind
+of lips, and the thinnest kind of nostrils, and a high nose, and heavy
+eyebrows, and the blackest kind of eyes, sunk so deep back that they
+seemed like they was looking out of caverns at you, as you may say. His
+forehead was high, and his hair was black and straight and hung to his
+shoulders. His hands was long and thin, and every day of his life he put
+on a clean shirt and a full suit from head to foot made out of linen so
+white it hurt your eyes to look at it; and on Sundays he wore a blue
+tail-coat with brass buttons on it. He carried a mahogany cane with a
+silver head to it. There warn't no frivolishness about him, not a bit,
+and he warn't ever loud. He was as kind as he could be--you could feel
+that, you know, and so you had confidence. Sometimes he smiled, and it
+was good to see; but when he straightened himself up like a liberty-pole,
+and the lightning begun to flicker out from under his eyebrows, you
+wanted to climb a tree first, and find out what the matter was
+afterwards. He didn't ever have to tell anybody to mind their manners
+--everybody was always good-mannered where he was. Everybody loved to have
+him around, too; he was sunshine most always--I mean he made it seem
+like good weather. When he turned into a cloudbank it was awful dark for
+half a minute, and that was enough; there wouldn't nothing go wrong again
+for a week.
+
+When him and the old lady come down in the morning all the family got up
+out of their chairs and give them good-day, and didn't set down again
+till they had set down. Then Tom and Bob went to the sideboard where the
+decanter was, and mixed a glass of bitters and handed it to him, and he
+held it in his hand and waited till Tom's and Bob's was mixed, and then
+they bowed and said, "Our duty to you, sir, and madam;" and THEY bowed
+the least bit in the world and said thank you, and so they drank, all
+three, and Bob and Tom poured a spoonful of water on the sugar and the
+mite of whisky or apple brandy in the bottom of their tumblers, and give
+it to me and Buck, and we drank to the old people too.
+
+Bob was the oldest and Tom next--tall, beautiful men with very broad
+shoulders and brown faces, and long black hair and black eyes. They
+dressed in white linen from head to foot, like the old gentleman, and
+wore broad Panama hats.
+
+Then there was Miss Charlotte; she was twenty-five, and tall and proud
+and grand, but as good as she could be when she warn't stirred up; but
+when she was she had a look that would make you wilt in your tracks, like
+her father. She was beautiful.
+
+So was her sister, Miss Sophia, but it was a different kind. She was
+gentle and sweet like a dove, and she was only twenty.
+
+Each person had their own nigger to wait on them--Buck too. My nigger
+had a monstrous easy time, because I warn't used to having anybody do
+anything for me, but Buck's was on the jump most of the time.
+
+This was all there was of the family now, but there used to be more
+--three sons; they got killed; and Emmeline that died.
+
+The old gentleman owned a lot of farms and over a hundred niggers.
+Sometimes a stack of people would come there, horseback, from ten or
+fifteen mile around, and stay five or six days, and have such junketings
+round about and on the river, and dances and picnics in the woods
+daytimes, and balls at the house nights. These people was mostly
+kinfolks of the family. The men brought their guns with them. It was a
+handsome lot of quality, I tell you.
+
+There was another clan of aristocracy around there--five or six families
+--mostly of the name of Shepherdson. They was as high-toned and well
+born and rich and grand as the tribe of Grangerfords. The Shepherdsons
+and Grangerfords used the same steamboat landing, which was about two
+mile above our house; so sometimes when I went up there with a lot of our
+folks I used to see a lot of the Shepherdsons there on their fine horses.
+
+One day Buck and me was away out in the woods hunting, and heard a horse
+coming. We was crossing the road. Buck says:
+
+"Quick! Jump for the woods!"
+
+We done it, and then peeped down the woods through the leaves. Pretty
+soon a splendid young man come galloping down the road, setting his horse
+easy and looking like a soldier. He had his gun across his pommel. I
+had seen him before. It was young Harney Shepherdson. I heard Buck's
+gun go off at my ear, and Harney's hat tumbled off from his head. He
+grabbed his gun and rode straight to the place where we was hid. But we
+didn't wait. We started through the woods on a run. The woods warn't
+thick, so I looked over my shoulder to dodge the bullet, and twice I seen
+Harney cover Buck with his gun; and then he rode away the way he come--to
+get his hat, I reckon, but I couldn't see. We never stopped running till
+we got home. The old gentleman's eyes blazed a minute--'twas pleasure,
+mainly, I judged--then his face sort of smoothed down, and he says,
+kind of gentle:
+
+"I don't like that shooting from behind a bush. Why didn't you step into
+the road, my boy?"
+
+"The Shepherdsons don't, father. They always take advantage."
+
+Miss Charlotte she held her head up like a queen while Buck was telling
+his tale, and her nostrils spread and her eyes snapped. The two young
+men looked dark, but never said nothing. Miss Sophia she turned pale,
+but the color come back when she found the man warn't hurt.
+
+Soon as I could get Buck down by the corn-cribs under the trees by
+ourselves, I says:
+
+"Did you want to kill him, Buck?"
+
+"Well, I bet I did."
+
+"What did he do to you?"
+
+"Him? He never done nothing to me."
+
+"Well, then, what did you want to kill him for?"
+
+"Why, nothing--only it's on account of the feud."
+
+"What's a feud?"
+
+"Why, where was you raised? Don't you know what a feud is?"
+
+"Never heard of it before--tell me about it."
+
+"Well," says Buck, "a feud is this way: A man has a quarrel with another
+man, and kills him; then that other man's brother kills HIM; then the
+other brothers, on both sides, goes for one another; then the COUSINS
+chip in--and by and by everybody's killed off, and there ain't no more
+feud. But it's kind of slow, and takes a long time."
+
+"Has this one been going on long, Buck?"
+
+"Well, I should RECKON! It started thirty year ago, or som'ers along
+there. There was trouble 'bout something, and then a lawsuit to settle
+it; and the suit went agin one of the men, and so he up and shot the man
+that won the suit--which he would naturally do, of course. Anybody
+would."
+
+"What was the trouble about, Buck?--land?"
+
+"I reckon maybe--I don't know."
+
+"Well, who done the shooting? Was it a Grangerford or a Shepherdson?"
+
+"Laws, how do I know? It was so long ago."
+
+"Don't anybody know?"
+
+"Oh, yes, pa knows, I reckon, and some of the other old people; but they
+don't know now what the row was about in the first place."
+
+"Has there been many killed, Buck?"
+
+"Yes; right smart chance of funerals. But they don't always kill. Pa's
+got a few buckshot in him; but he don't mind it 'cuz he don't weigh much,
+anyway. Bob's been carved up some with a bowie, and Tom's been hurt once
+or twice."
+
+"Has anybody been killed this year, Buck?"
+
+"Yes; we got one and they got one. 'Bout three months ago my cousin Bud,
+fourteen year old, was riding through the woods on t'other side of the
+river, and didn't have no weapon with him, which was blame' foolishness,
+and in a lonesome place he hears a horse a-coming behind him, and sees
+old Baldy Shepherdson a-linkin' after him with his gun in his hand and
+his white hair a-flying in the wind; and 'stead of jumping off and taking
+to the brush, Bud 'lowed he could out-run him; so they had it, nip and
+tuck, for five mile or more, the old man a-gaining all the time; so at
+last Bud seen it warn't any use, so he stopped and faced around so as to
+have the bullet holes in front, you know, and the old man he rode up and
+shot him down. But he didn't git much chance to enjoy his luck, for
+inside of a week our folks laid HIM out."
+
+"I reckon that old man was a coward, Buck."
+
+"I reckon he WARN'T a coward. Not by a blame' sight. There ain't a
+coward amongst them Shepherdsons--not a one. And there ain't no cowards
+amongst the Grangerfords either. Why, that old man kep' up his end in a
+fight one day for half an hour against three Grangerfords, and come out
+winner. They was all a-horseback; he lit off of his horse and got behind
+a little woodpile, and kep' his horse before him to stop the bullets; but
+the Grangerfords stayed on their horses and capered around the old man,
+and peppered away at him, and he peppered away at them. Him and his
+horse both went home pretty leaky and crippled, but the Grangerfords had
+to be FETCHED home--and one of 'em was dead, and another died the next
+day. No, sir; if a body's out hunting for cowards he don't want to fool
+away any time amongst them Shepherdsons, becuz they don't breed any of
+that KIND."
+
+Next Sunday we all went to church, about three mile, everybody
+a-horseback. The men took their guns along, so did Buck, and kept them
+between their knees or stood them handy against the wall. The
+Shepherdsons done the same. It was pretty ornery preaching--all about
+brotherly love, and such-like tiresomeness; but everybody said it was a
+good sermon, and they all talked it over going home, and had such a
+powerful lot to say about faith and good works and free grace and
+preforeordestination, and I don't know what all, that it did seem to me
+to be one of the roughest Sundays I had run across yet.
+
+About an hour after dinner everybody was dozing around, some in their
+chairs and some in their rooms, and it got to be pretty dull. Buck and a
+dog was stretched out on the grass in the sun sound asleep. I went up to
+our room, and judged I would take a nap myself. I found that sweet Miss
+Sophia standing in her door, which was next to ours, and she took me in
+her room and shut the door very soft, and asked me if I liked her, and I
+said I did; and she asked me if I would do something for her and not tell
+anybody, and I said I would. Then she said she'd forgot her Testament,
+and left it in the seat at church between two other books, and would I
+slip out quiet and go there and fetch it to her, and not say nothing to
+nobody. I said I would. So I slid out and slipped off up the road, and
+there warn't anybody at the church, except maybe a hog or two, for there
+warn't any lock on the door, and hogs likes a puncheon floor in
+summer-time because it's cool. If you notice, most folks don't go
+to church only when they've got to; but a hog is different.
+
+Says I to myself, something's up; it ain't natural for a girl to be in
+such a sweat about a Testament. So I give it a shake, and out drops a
+little piece of paper with "HALF-PAST TWO" wrote on it with a pencil. I
+ransacked it, but couldn't find anything else. I couldn't make anything
+out of that, so I put the paper in the book again, and when I got home
+and upstairs there was Miss Sophia in her door waiting for me. She
+pulled me in and shut the door; then she looked in the Testament till she
+found the paper, and as soon as she read it she looked glad; and before a
+body could think she grabbed me and give me a squeeze, and said I was the
+best boy in the world, and not to tell anybody. She was mighty red in
+the face for a minute, and her eyes lighted up, and it made her powerful
+pretty. I was a good deal astonished, but when I got my breath I asked
+her what the paper was about, and she asked me if I had read it, and I
+said no, and she asked me if I could read writing, and I told her "no,
+only coarse-hand," and then she said the paper warn't anything but a
+book-mark to keep her place, and I might go and play now.
+
+I went off down to the river, studying over this thing, and pretty soon I
+noticed that my nigger was following along behind. When we was out of
+sight of the house he looked back and around a second, and then comes
+a-running, and says:
+
+"Mars Jawge, if you'll come down into de swamp I'll show you a whole
+stack o' water-moccasins."
+
+Thinks I, that's mighty curious; he said that yesterday. He oughter know
+a body don't love water-moccasins enough to go around hunting for them.
+What is he up to, anyway? So I says:
+
+"All right; trot ahead."
+
+I followed a half a mile; then he struck out over the swamp, and waded
+ankle deep as much as another half-mile. We come to a little flat piece
+of land which was dry and very thick with trees and bushes and vines, and
+he says:
+
+"You shove right in dah jist a few steps, Mars Jawge; dah's whah dey is.
+I's seed 'm befo'; I don't k'yer to see 'em no mo'."
+
+Then he slopped right along and went away, and pretty soon the trees hid
+him. I poked into the place a-ways and come to a little open patch as
+big as a bedroom all hung around with vines, and found a man laying there
+asleep--and, by jings, it was my old Jim!
+
+I waked him up, and I reckoned it was going to be a grand surprise to him
+to see me again, but it warn't. He nearly cried he was so glad, but he
+warn't surprised. Said he swum along behind me that night, and heard me
+yell every time, but dasn't answer, because he didn't want nobody to pick
+HIM up and take him into slavery again. Says he:
+
+"I got hurt a little, en couldn't swim fas', so I wuz a considable ways
+behine you towards de las'; when you landed I reck'ned I could ketch up
+wid you on de lan' 'dout havin' to shout at you, but when I see dat house
+I begin to go slow. I 'uz off too fur to hear what dey say to you--I wuz
+'fraid o' de dogs; but when it 'uz all quiet agin I knowed you's in de
+house, so I struck out for de woods to wait for day. Early in de mawnin'
+some er de niggers come along, gwyne to de fields, en dey tuk me en
+showed me dis place, whah de dogs can't track me on accounts o' de water,
+en dey brings me truck to eat every night, en tells me how you's a-gitt'n
+along."
+
+"Why didn't you tell my Jack to fetch me here sooner, Jim?"
+
+"Well, 'twarn't no use to 'sturb you, Huck, tell we could do sumfn--but
+we's all right now. I ben a-buyin' pots en pans en vittles, as I got a
+chanst, en a-patchin' up de raf' nights when--"
+
+"WHAT raft, Jim?"
+
+"Our ole raf'."
+
+"You mean to say our old raft warn't smashed all to flinders?"
+
+"No, she warn't. She was tore up a good deal--one en' of her was; but
+dey warn't no great harm done, on'y our traps was mos' all los'. Ef we
+hadn' dive' so deep en swum so fur under water, en de night hadn' ben so
+dark, en we warn't so sk'yerd, en ben sich punkin-heads, as de sayin' is,
+we'd a seed de raf'. But it's jis' as well we didn't, 'kase now she's
+all fixed up agin mos' as good as new, en we's got a new lot o' stuff, in
+de place o' what 'uz los'."
+
+"Why, how did you get hold of the raft again, Jim--did you catch her?"
+
+"How I gwyne to ketch her en I out in de woods? No; some er de niggers
+foun' her ketched on a snag along heah in de ben', en dey hid her in a
+crick 'mongst de willows, en dey wuz so much jawin' 'bout which un 'um
+she b'long to de mos' dat I come to heah 'bout it pooty soon, so I ups en
+settles de trouble by tellin' 'um she don't b'long to none uv um, but to
+you en me; en I ast 'm if dey gwyne to grab a young white genlman's
+propaty, en git a hid'n for it? Den I gin 'm ten cents apiece, en dey
+'uz mighty well satisfied, en wisht some mo' raf's 'ud come along en make
+'m rich agin. Dey's mighty good to me, dese niggers is, en whatever I
+wants 'm to do fur me I doan' have to ast 'm twice, honey. Dat Jack's a
+good nigger, en pooty smart."
+
+"Yes, he is. He ain't ever told me you was here; told me to come, and
+he'd show me a lot of water-moccasins. If anything happens HE ain't
+mixed up in it. He can say he never seen us together, and it 'll be the
+truth."
+
+I don't want to talk much about the next day. I reckon I'll cut it
+pretty short. I waked up about dawn, and was a-going to turn over and go
+to sleep again when I noticed how still it was--didn't seem to be anybody
+stirring. That warn't usual. Next I noticed that Buck was up and gone.
+Well, I gets up, a-wondering, and goes down stairs--nobody around;
+everything as still as a mouse. Just the same outside. Thinks I, what
+does it mean? Down by the wood-pile I comes across my Jack, and says:
+
+"What's it all about?"
+
+Says he:
+
+"Don't you know, Mars Jawge?"
+
+"No," says I, "I don't."
+
+"Well, den, Miss Sophia's run off! 'deed she has. She run off in de
+night some time--nobody don't know jis' when; run off to get married to
+dat young Harney Shepherdson, you know--leastways, so dey 'spec. De
+fambly foun' it out 'bout half an hour ago--maybe a little mo'--en' I
+TELL you dey warn't no time los'. Sich another hurryin' up guns en
+hosses YOU never see! De women folks has gone for to stir up de
+relations, en ole Mars Saul en de boys tuck dey guns en rode up de river
+road for to try to ketch dat young man en kill him 'fo' he kin git acrost
+de river wid Miss Sophia. I reck'n dey's gwyne to be mighty rough
+times."
+
+"Buck went off 'thout waking me up."
+
+"Well, I reck'n he DID! Dey warn't gwyne to mix you up in it. Mars Buck
+he loaded up his gun en 'lowed he's gwyne to fetch home a Shepherdson or
+bust. Well, dey'll be plenty un 'm dah, I reck'n, en you bet you he'll
+fetch one ef he gits a chanst."
+
+I took up the river road as hard as I could put. By and by I begin to
+hear guns a good ways off. When I came in sight of the log store and the
+woodpile where the steamboats lands I worked along under the trees and
+brush till I got to a good place, and then I clumb up into the forks of a
+cottonwood that was out of reach, and watched. There was a wood-rank
+four foot high a little ways in front of the tree, and first I was going
+to hide behind that; but maybe it was luckier I didn't.
+
+There was four or five men cavorting around on their horses in the open
+place before the log store, cussing and yelling, and trying to get at a
+couple of young chaps that was behind the wood-rank alongside of the
+steamboat landing; but they couldn't come it. Every time one of them
+showed himself on the river side of the woodpile he got shot at. The two
+boys was squatting back to back behind the pile, so they could watch both
+ways.
+
+By and by the men stopped cavorting around and yelling. They started
+riding towards the store; then up gets one of the boys, draws a steady
+bead over the wood-rank, and drops one of them out of his saddle. All
+the men jumped off of their horses and grabbed the hurt one and started
+to carry him to the store; and that minute the two boys started on the
+run. They got half way to the tree I was in before the men noticed.
+Then the men see them, and jumped on their horses and took out after
+them. They gained on the boys, but it didn't do no good, the boys had
+too good a start; they got to the woodpile that was in front of my tree,
+and slipped in behind it, and so they had the bulge on the men again.
+One of the boys was Buck, and the other was a slim young chap about
+nineteen years old.
+
+The men ripped around awhile, and then rode away. As soon as they was
+out of sight I sung out to Buck and told him. He didn't know what to
+make of my voice coming out of the tree at first. He was awful
+surprised. He told me to watch out sharp and let him know when the men
+come in sight again; said they was up to some devilment or other
+--wouldn't be gone long. I wished I was out of that tree, but I dasn't
+come down. Buck begun to cry and rip, and 'lowed that him and his cousin
+Joe (that was the other young chap) would make up for this day yet. He
+said his father and his two brothers was killed, and two or three of the
+enemy. Said the Shepherdsons laid for them in ambush. Buck said his
+father and brothers ought to waited for their relations--the Shepherdsons
+was too strong for them. I asked him what was become of young Harney and
+Miss Sophia. He said they'd got across the river and was safe. I was
+glad of that; but the way Buck did take on because he didn't manage to
+kill Harney that day he shot at him--I hain't ever heard anything like
+it.
+
+All of a sudden, bang! bang! bang! goes three or four guns--the men had
+slipped around through the woods and come in from behind without their
+horses! The boys jumped for the river--both of them hurt--and as they
+swum down the current the men run along the bank shooting at them and
+singing out, "Kill them, kill them!" It made me so sick I most fell out
+of the tree. I ain't a-going to tell ALL that happened--it would make me
+sick again if I was to do that. I wished I hadn't ever come ashore that
+night to see such things. I ain't ever going to get shut of them--lots
+of times I dream about them.
+
+I stayed in the tree till it begun to get dark, afraid to come down.
+Sometimes I heard guns away off in the woods; and twice I seen little
+gangs of men gallop past the log store with guns; so I reckoned the
+trouble was still a-going on. I was mighty downhearted; so I made up my
+mind I wouldn't ever go anear that house again, because I reckoned I was
+to blame, somehow. I judged that that piece of paper meant that Miss
+Sophia was to meet Harney somewheres at half-past two and run off; and I
+judged I ought to told her father about that paper and the curious way
+she acted, and then maybe he would a locked her up, and this awful mess
+wouldn't ever happened.
+
+When I got down out of the tree I crept along down the river bank a
+piece, and found the two bodies laying in the edge of the water, and
+tugged at them till I got them ashore; then I covered up their faces, and
+got away as quick as I could. I cried a little when I was covering up
+Buck's face, for he was mighty good to me.
+
+It was just dark now. I never went near the house, but struck through
+the woods and made for the swamp. Jim warn't on his island, so I tramped
+off in a hurry for the crick, and crowded through the willows, red-hot to
+jump aboard and get out of that awful country. The raft was gone! My
+souls, but I was scared! I couldn't get my breath for most a minute.
+Then I raised a yell. A voice not twenty-five foot from me says:
+
+"Good lan'! is dat you, honey? Doan' make no noise."
+
+It was Jim's voice--nothing ever sounded so good before. I run along the
+bank a piece and got aboard, and Jim he grabbed me and hugged me, he was
+so glad to see me. He says:
+
+"Laws bless you, chile, I 'uz right down sho' you's dead agin. Jack's
+been heah; he say he reck'n you's ben shot, kase you didn' come home no
+mo'; so I's jes' dis minute a startin' de raf' down towards de mouf er de
+crick, so's to be all ready for to shove out en leave soon as Jack comes
+agin en tells me for certain you IS dead. Lawsy, I's mighty glad to git
+you back again, honey."
+
+I says:
+
+"All right--that's mighty good; they won't find me, and they'll think
+I've been killed, and floated down the river--there's something up there
+that 'll help them think so--so don't you lose no time, Jim, but just
+shove off for the big water as fast as ever you can."
+
+I never felt easy till the raft was two mile below there and out in the
+middle of the Mississippi. Then we hung up our signal lantern, and
+judged that we was free and safe once more. I hadn't had a bite to eat
+since yesterday, so Jim he got out some corn-dodgers and buttermilk, and
+pork and cabbage and greens--there ain't nothing in the world so good
+when it's cooked right--and whilst I eat my supper we talked and had a
+good time. I was powerful glad to get away from the feuds, and so was
+Jim to get away from the swamp. We said there warn't no home like a
+raft, after all. Other places do seem so cramped up and smothery, but a
+raft don't. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XIX.
+
+TWO or three days and nights went by; I reckon I might say they swum by,
+they slid along so quiet and smooth and lovely. Here is the way we put
+in the time. It was a monstrous big river down there--sometimes a mile
+and a half wide; we run nights, and laid up and hid daytimes; soon as
+night was most gone we stopped navigating and tied up--nearly always in
+the dead water under a towhead; and then cut young cottonwoods and
+willows, and hid the raft with them. Then we set out the lines. Next we
+slid into the river and had a swim, so as to freshen up and cool off;
+then we set down on the sandy bottom where the water was about knee deep,
+and watched the daylight come. Not a sound anywheres--perfectly still
+--just like the whole world was asleep, only sometimes the bullfrogs
+a-cluttering, maybe. The first thing to see, looking away over the water,
+was a kind of dull line--that was the woods on t'other side; you couldn't
+make nothing else out; then a pale place in the sky; then more paleness
+spreading around; then the river softened up away off, and warn't black
+any more, but gray; you could see little dark spots drifting along ever
+so far away--trading scows, and such things; and long black streaks
+--rafts; sometimes you could hear a sweep screaking; or jumbled up voices,
+it was so still, and sounds come so far; and by and by you could see a
+streak on the water which you know by the look of the streak that there's
+a snag there in a swift current which breaks on it and makes that streak
+look that way; and you see the mist curl up off of the water, and the
+east reddens up, and the river, and you make out a log-cabin in the edge
+of the woods, away on the bank on t'other side of the river, being a
+woodyard, likely, and piled by them cheats so you can throw a dog through
+it anywheres; then the nice breeze springs up, and comes fanning you from
+over there, so cool and fresh and sweet to smell on account of the woods
+and the flowers; but sometimes not that way, because they've left dead
+fish laying around, gars and such, and they do get pretty rank; and next
+you've got the full day, and everything smiling in the sun, and the
+song-birds just going it!
+
+A little smoke couldn't be noticed now, so we would take some fish off of
+the lines and cook up a hot breakfast. And afterwards we would watch the
+lonesomeness of the river, and kind of lazy along, and by and by lazy off
+to sleep. Wake up by and by, and look to see what done it, and maybe see
+a steamboat coughing along up-stream, so far off towards the other side
+you couldn't tell nothing about her only whether she was a stern-wheel or
+side-wheel; then for about an hour there wouldn't be nothing to hear nor
+nothing to see--just solid lonesomeness. Next you'd see a raft sliding
+by, away off yonder, and maybe a galoot on it chopping, because they're
+most always doing it on a raft; you'd see the axe flash and come down
+--you don't hear nothing; you see that axe go up again, and by the time
+it's above the man's head then you hear the K'CHUNK!--it had took all
+that time to come over the water. So we would put in the day, lazying
+around, listening to the stillness. Once there was a thick fog, and the
+rafts and things that went by was beating tin pans so the steamboats
+wouldn't run over them. A scow or a raft went by so close we could hear
+them talking and cussing and laughing--heard them plain; but we couldn't
+see no sign of them; it made you feel crawly; it was like spirits
+carrying on that way in the air. Jim said he believed it was spirits;
+but I says:
+
+"No; spirits wouldn't say, 'Dern the dern fog.'"
+
+Soon as it was night out we shoved; when we got her out to about the
+middle we let her alone, and let her float wherever the current wanted
+her to; then we lit the pipes, and dangled our legs in the water, and
+talked about all kinds of things--we was always naked, day and night,
+whenever the mosquitoes would let us--the new clothes Buck's folks made
+for me was too good to be comfortable, and besides I didn't go much on
+clothes, nohow.
+
+Sometimes we'd have that whole river all to ourselves for the longest
+time. Yonder was the banks and the islands, across the water; and maybe a
+spark--which was a candle in a cabin window; and sometimes on the water
+you could see a spark or two--on a raft or a scow, you know; and maybe
+you could hear a fiddle or a song coming over from one of them crafts.
+It's lovely to live on a raft. We had the sky up there, all speckled
+with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them, and
+discuss about whether they was made or only just happened. Jim he
+allowed they was made, but I allowed they happened; I judged it would
+have took too long to MAKE so many. Jim said the moon could a LAID them;
+well, that looked kind of reasonable, so I didn't say nothing against it,
+because I've seen a frog lay most as many, so of course it could be done.
+We used to watch the stars that fell, too, and see them streak down. Jim
+allowed they'd got spoiled and was hove out of the nest.
+
+Once or twice of a night we would see a steamboat slipping along in the
+dark, and now and then she would belch a whole world of sparks up out of
+her chimbleys, and they would rain down in the river and look awful
+pretty; then she would turn a corner and her lights would wink out and
+her powwow shut off and leave the river still again; and by and by her
+waves would get to us, a long time after she was gone, and joggle the
+raft a bit, and after that you wouldn't hear nothing for you couldn't
+tell how long, except maybe frogs or something.
+
+After midnight the people on shore went to bed, and then for two or three
+hours the shores was black--no more sparks in the cabin windows. These
+sparks was our clock--the first one that showed again meant morning was
+coming, so we hunted a place to hide and tie up right away.
+
+One morning about daybreak I found a canoe and crossed over a chute to
+the main shore--it was only two hundred yards--and paddled about a mile
+up a crick amongst the cypress woods, to see if I couldn't get some
+berries. Just as I was passing a place where a kind of a cowpath crossed
+the crick, here comes a couple of men tearing up the path as tight as
+they could foot it. I thought I was a goner, for whenever anybody was
+after anybody I judged it was ME--or maybe Jim. I was about to dig out
+from there in a hurry, but they was pretty close to me then, and sung out
+and begged me to save their lives--said they hadn't been doing nothing,
+and was being chased for it--said there was men and dogs a-coming. They
+wanted to jump right in, but I says:
+
+"Don't you do it. I don't hear the dogs and horses yet; you've got time
+to crowd through the brush and get up the crick a little ways; then you
+take to the water and wade down to me and get in--that'll throw the dogs
+off the scent."
+
+They done it, and soon as they was aboard I lit out for our towhead, and
+in about five or ten minutes we heard the dogs and the men away off,
+shouting. We heard them come along towards the crick, but couldn't see
+them; they seemed to stop and fool around a while; then, as we got
+further and further away all the time, we couldn't hardly hear them at
+all; by the time we had left a mile of woods behind us and struck the
+river, everything was quiet, and we paddled over to the towhead and hid
+in the cottonwoods and was safe.
+
+One of these fellows was about seventy or upwards, and had a bald head
+and very gray whiskers. He had an old battered-up slouch hat on, and a
+greasy blue woollen shirt, and ragged old blue jeans britches stuffed
+into his boot-tops, and home-knit galluses--no, he only had one. He had
+an old long-tailed blue jeans coat with slick brass buttons flung over
+his arm, and both of them had big, fat, ratty-looking carpet-bags.
+
+The other fellow was about thirty, and dressed about as ornery. After
+breakfast we all laid off and talked, and the first thing that come out
+was that these chaps didn't know one another.
+
+"What got you into trouble?" says the baldhead to t'other chap.
+
+"Well, I'd been selling an article to take the tartar off the teeth--and
+it does take it off, too, and generly the enamel along with it--but I
+stayed about one night longer than I ought to, and was just in the act of
+sliding out when I ran across you on the trail this side of town, and you
+told me they were coming, and begged me to help you to get off. So I
+told you I was expecting trouble myself, and would scatter out WITH you.
+That's the whole yarn--what's yourn?
+
+"Well, I'd ben a-running' a little temperance revival thar 'bout a week,
+and was the pet of the women folks, big and little, for I was makin' it
+mighty warm for the rummies, I TELL you, and takin' as much as five or
+six dollars a night--ten cents a head, children and niggers free--and
+business a-growin' all the time, when somehow or another a little report
+got around last night that I had a way of puttin' in my time with a
+private jug on the sly. A nigger rousted me out this mornin', and told
+me the people was getherin' on the quiet with their dogs and horses, and
+they'd be along pretty soon and give me 'bout half an hour's start, and
+then run me down if they could; and if they got me they'd tar and feather
+me and ride me on a rail, sure. I didn't wait for no breakfast--I warn't
+hungry."
+
+"Old man," said the young one, "I reckon we might double-team it
+together; what do you think?"
+
+"I ain't undisposed. What's your line--mainly?"
+
+"Jour printer by trade; do a little in patent medicines; theater-actor
+--tragedy, you know; take a turn to mesmerism and phrenology when there's a
+chance; teach singing-geography school for a change; sling a lecture
+sometimes--oh, I do lots of things--most anything that comes handy, so it
+ain't work. What's your lay?"
+
+"I've done considerble in the doctoring way in my time. Layin' on o'
+hands is my best holt--for cancer and paralysis, and sich things; and I
+k'n tell a fortune pretty good when I've got somebody along to find out
+the facts for me. Preachin's my line, too, and workin' camp-meetin's,
+and missionaryin' around."
+
+Nobody never said anything for a while; then the young man hove a sigh
+and says:
+
+"Alas!"
+
+"What 're you alassin' about?" says the bald-head.
+
+"To think I should have lived to be leading such a life, and be degraded
+down into such company." And he begun to wipe the corner of his eye with
+a rag.
+
+"Dern your skin, ain't the company good enough for you?" says the
+baldhead, pretty pert and uppish.
+
+"Yes, it IS good enough for me; it's as good as I deserve; for who
+fetched me so low when I was so high? I did myself. I don't blame YOU,
+gentlemen--far from it; I don't blame anybody. I deserve it all. Let
+the cold world do its worst; one thing I know--there's a grave somewhere
+for me. The world may go on just as it's always done, and take everything
+from me--loved ones, property, everything; but it can't take that.
+Some day I'll lie down in it and forget it all, and my poor broken heart
+will be at rest." He went on a-wiping.
+
+"Drot your pore broken heart," says the baldhead; "what are you heaving
+your pore broken heart at US f'r? WE hain't done nothing."
+
+"No, I know you haven't. I ain't blaming you, gentlemen. I brought
+myself down--yes, I did it myself. It's right I should suffer--perfectly
+right--I don't make any moan."
+
+"Brought you down from whar? Whar was you brought down from?"
+
+"Ah, you would not believe me; the world never believes--let it pass
+--'tis no matter. The secret of my birth--"
+
+"The secret of your birth! Do you mean to say--"
+
+"Gentlemen," says the young man, very solemn, "I will reveal it to you,
+for I feel I may have confidence in you. By rights I am a duke!"
+
+Jim's eyes bugged out when he heard that; and I reckon mine did, too.
+Then the baldhead says: "No! you can't mean it?"
+
+"Yes. My great-grandfather, eldest son of the Duke of Bridgewater, fled
+to this country about the end of the last century, to breathe the pure
+air of freedom; married here, and died, leaving a son, his own father
+dying about the same time. The second son of the late duke seized the
+titles and estates--the infant real duke was ignored. I am the lineal
+descendant of that infant--I am the rightful Duke of Bridgewater; and
+here am I, forlorn, torn from my high estate, hunted of men, despised by
+the cold world, ragged, worn, heart-broken, and degraded to the
+companionship of felons on a raft!"
+
+Jim pitied him ever so much, and so did I. We tried to comfort him, but
+he said it warn't much use, he couldn't be much comforted; said if we was
+a mind to acknowledge him, that would do him more good than most anything
+else; so we said we would, if he would tell us how. He said we ought to
+bow when we spoke to him, and say "Your Grace," or "My Lord," or "Your
+Lordship"--and he wouldn't mind it if we called him plain
+"Bridgewater," which, he said, was a title anyway, and not a name; and
+one of us ought to wait on him at dinner, and do any little thing for him
+he wanted done.
+
+Well, that was all easy, so we done it. All through dinner Jim stood
+around and waited on him, and says, "Will yo' Grace have some o' dis or
+some o' dat?" and so on, and a body could see it was mighty pleasing to
+him.
+
+But the old man got pretty silent by and by--didn't have much to say, and
+didn't look pretty comfortable over all that petting that was going on
+around that duke. He seemed to have something on his mind. So, along in
+the afternoon, he says:
+
+"Looky here, Bilgewater," he says, "I'm nation sorry for you, but you
+ain't the only person that's had troubles like that."
+
+"No?"
+
+"No you ain't. You ain't the only person that's ben snaked down
+wrongfully out'n a high place."
+
+"Alas!"
+
+"No, you ain't the only person that's had a secret of his birth." And,
+by jings, HE begins to cry.
+
+"Hold! What do you mean?"
+
+"Bilgewater, kin I trust you?" says the old man, still sort of sobbing.
+
+"To the bitter death!" He took the old man by the hand and squeezed it,
+and says, "That secret of your being: speak!"
+
+"Bilgewater, I am the late Dauphin!"
+
+You bet you, Jim and me stared this time. Then the duke says:
+
+"You are what?"
+
+"Yes, my friend, it is too true--your eyes is lookin' at this very moment
+on the pore disappeared Dauphin, Looy the Seventeen, son of Looy the
+Sixteen and Marry Antonette."
+
+"You! At your age! No! You mean you're the late Charlemagne; you must
+be six or seven hundred years old, at the very least."
+
+"Trouble has done it, Bilgewater, trouble has done it; trouble has brung
+these gray hairs and this premature balditude. Yes, gentlemen, you see
+before you, in blue jeans and misery, the wanderin', exiled, trampled-on,
+and sufferin' rightful King of France."
+
+Well, he cried and took on so that me and Jim didn't know hardly what to
+do, we was so sorry--and so glad and proud we'd got him with us, too. So
+we set in, like we done before with the duke, and tried to comfort HIM.
+But he said it warn't no use, nothing but to be dead and done with it all
+could do him any good; though he said it often made him feel easier and
+better for a while if people treated him according to his rights, and got
+down on one knee to speak to him, and always called him "Your Majesty,"
+and waited on him first at meals, and didn't set down in his presence
+till he asked them. So Jim and me set to majestying him, and doing this
+and that and t'other for him, and standing up till he told us we might
+set down. This done him heaps of good, and so he got cheerful and
+comfortable. But the duke kind of soured on him, and didn't look a bit
+satisfied with the way things was going; still, the king acted real
+friendly towards him, and said the duke's great-grandfather and all the
+other Dukes of Bilgewater was a good deal thought of by HIS father, and
+was allowed to come to the palace considerable; but the duke stayed huffy
+a good while, till by and by the king says:
+
+"Like as not we got to be together a blamed long time on this h-yer raft,
+Bilgewater, and so what's the use o' your bein' sour? It 'll only make
+things oncomfortable. It ain't my fault I warn't born a duke, it ain't
+your fault you warn't born a king--so what's the use to worry? Make the
+best o' things the way you find 'em, says I--that's my motto. This ain't
+no bad thing that we've struck here--plenty grub and an easy life--come,
+give us your hand, duke, and le's all be friends."
+
+The duke done it, and Jim and me was pretty glad to see it. It took away
+all the uncomfortableness and we felt mighty good over it, because it
+would a been a miserable business to have any unfriendliness on the raft;
+for what you want, above all things, on a raft, is for everybody to be
+satisfied, and feel right and kind towards the others.
+
+It didn't take me long to make up my mind that these liars warn't no
+kings nor dukes at all, but just low-down humbugs and frauds. But I
+never said nothing, never let on; kept it to myself; it's the best way;
+then you don't have no quarrels, and don't get into no trouble. If they
+wanted us to call them kings and dukes, I hadn't no objections, 'long as
+it would keep peace in the family; and it warn't no use to tell Jim, so I
+didn't tell him. If I never learnt nothing else out of pap, I learnt
+that the best way to get along with his kind of people is to let them
+have their own way.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XX.
+
+THEY asked us considerable many questions; wanted to know what we covered
+up the raft that way for, and laid by in the daytime instead of running
+--was Jim a runaway nigger? Says I:
+
+"Goodness sakes! would a runaway nigger run SOUTH?"
+
+No, they allowed he wouldn't. I had to account for things some way, so I
+says:
+
+"My folks was living in Pike County, in Missouri, where I was born, and
+they all died off but me and pa and my brother Ike. Pa, he 'lowed he'd
+break up and go down and live with Uncle Ben, who's got a little
+one-horse place on the river, forty-four mile below Orleans. Pa was
+pretty poor, and had some debts; so when he'd squared up there warn't
+nothing left but sixteen dollars and our nigger, Jim. That warn't enough
+to take us fourteen hundred mile, deck passage nor no other way. Well,
+when the river rose pa had a streak of luck one day; he ketched this
+piece of a raft; so we reckoned we'd go down to Orleans on it. Pa's luck
+didn't hold out; a steamboat run over the forrard corner of the raft one
+night, and we all went overboard and dove under the wheel; Jim and me
+come up all right, but pa was drunk, and Ike was only four years old, so
+they never come up no more. Well, for the next day or two we had
+considerable trouble, because people was always coming out in skiffs and
+trying to take Jim away from me, saying they believed he was a runaway
+nigger. We don't run daytimes no more now; nights they don't bother us."
+
+The duke says:
+
+"Leave me alone to cipher out a way so we can run in the daytime if we
+want to. I'll think the thing over--I'll invent a plan that'll fix it.
+We'll let it alone for to-day, because of course we don't want to go by
+that town yonder in daylight--it mightn't be healthy."
+
+Towards night it begun to darken up and look like rain; the heat
+lightning was squirting around low down in the sky, and the leaves was
+beginning to shiver--it was going to be pretty ugly, it was easy to see
+that. So the duke and the king went to overhauling our wigwam, to see
+what the beds was like. My bed was a straw tick better than Jim's, which
+was a corn-shuck tick; there's always cobs around about in a shuck tick,
+and they poke into you and hurt; and when you roll over the dry shucks
+sound like you was rolling over in a pile of dead leaves; it makes such a
+rustling that you wake up. Well, the duke allowed he would take my bed;
+but the king allowed he wouldn't. He says:
+
+"I should a reckoned the difference in rank would a sejested to you that
+a corn-shuck bed warn't just fitten for me to sleep on. Your Grace 'll
+take the shuck bed yourself."
+
+Jim and me was in a sweat again for a minute, being afraid there was
+going to be some more trouble amongst them; so we was pretty glad when
+the duke says:
+
+"'Tis my fate to be always ground into the mire under the iron heel of
+oppression. Misfortune has broken my once haughty spirit; I yield, I
+submit; 'tis my fate. I am alone in the world--let me suffer; can bear
+it."
+
+We got away as soon as it was good and dark. The king told us to stand
+well out towards the middle of the river, and not show a light till we
+got a long ways below the town. We come in sight of the little bunch of
+lights by and by--that was the town, you know--and slid by, about a half
+a mile out, all right. When we was three-quarters of a mile below we
+hoisted up our signal lantern; and about ten o'clock it come on to rain
+and blow and thunder and lighten like everything; so the king told us to
+both stay on watch till the weather got better; then him and the duke
+crawled into the wigwam and turned in for the night. It was my watch
+below till twelve, but I wouldn't a turned in anyway if I'd had a bed,
+because a body don't see such a storm as that every day in the week, not
+by a long sight. My souls, how the wind did scream along! And every
+second or two there'd come a glare that lit up the white-caps for a half
+a mile around, and you'd see the islands looking dusty through the rain,
+and the trees thrashing around in the wind; then comes a H-WHACK!--bum!
+bum! bumble-umble-um-bum-bum-bum-bum--and the thunder would go rumbling
+and grumbling away, and quit--and then RIP comes another flash and
+another sockdolager. The waves most washed me off the raft sometimes,
+but I hadn't any clothes on, and didn't mind. We didn't have no trouble
+about snags; the lightning was glaring and flittering around so constant
+that we could see them plenty soon enough to throw her head this way or
+that and miss them.
+
+I had the middle watch, you know, but I was pretty sleepy by that time,
+so Jim he said he would stand the first half of it for me; he was always
+mighty good that way, Jim was. I crawled into the wigwam, but the king
+and the duke had their legs sprawled around so there warn't no show for
+me; so I laid outside--I didn't mind the rain, because it was warm, and
+the waves warn't running so high now. About two they come up again,
+though, and Jim was going to call me; but he changed his mind, because he
+reckoned they warn't high enough yet to do any harm; but he was mistaken
+about that, for pretty soon all of a sudden along comes a regular ripper
+and washed me overboard. It most killed Jim a-laughing. He was the
+easiest nigger to laugh that ever was, anyway.
+
+I took the watch, and Jim he laid down and snored away; and by and by the
+storm let up for good and all; and the first cabin-light that showed I
+rousted him out, and we slid the raft into hiding quarters for the day.
+
+The king got out an old ratty deck of cards after breakfast, and him and
+the duke played seven-up a while, five cents a game. Then they got tired
+of it, and allowed they would "lay out a campaign," as they called it.
+The duke went down into his carpet-bag, and fetched up a lot of little
+printed bills and read them out loud. One bill said, "The celebrated Dr.
+Armand de Montalban, of Paris," would "lecture on the Science of
+Phrenology" at such and such a place, on the blank day of blank, at ten
+cents admission, and "furnish charts of character at twenty-five cents
+apiece." The duke said that was HIM. In another bill he was the
+"world-renowned Shakespearian tragedian, Garrick the Younger, of Drury
+Lane, London." In other bills he had a lot of other names and done other
+wonderful things, like finding water and gold with a "divining-rod,"
+"dissipating witch spells," and so on. By and by he says:
+
+"But the histrionic muse is the darling. Have you ever trod the boards,
+Royalty?"
+
+"No," says the king.
+
+"You shall, then, before you're three days older, Fallen Grandeur," says
+the duke. "The first good town we come to we'll hire a hall and do the
+sword fight in Richard III. and the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet.
+How does that strike you?"
+
+"I'm in, up to the hub, for anything that will pay, Bilgewater; but, you
+see, I don't know nothing about play-actin', and hain't ever seen much of
+it. I was too small when pap used to have 'em at the palace. Do you
+reckon you can learn me?"
+
+"Easy!"
+
+"All right. I'm jist a-freezn' for something fresh, anyway. Le's
+commence right away."
+
+So the duke he told him all about who Romeo was and who Juliet was, and
+said he was used to being Romeo, so the king could be Juliet.
+
+"But if Juliet's such a young gal, duke, my peeled head and my white
+whiskers is goin' to look oncommon odd on her, maybe."
+
+"No, don't you worry; these country jakes won't ever think of that.
+Besides, you know, you'll be in costume, and that makes all the
+difference in the world; Juliet's in a balcony, enjoying the moonlight
+before she goes to bed, and she's got on her night-gown and her ruffled
+nightcap. Here are the costumes for the parts."
+
+He got out two or three curtain-calico suits, which he said was meedyevil
+armor for Richard III. and t'other chap, and a long white cotton
+nightshirt and a ruffled nightcap to match. The king was satisfied; so
+the duke got out his book and read the parts over in the most splendid
+spread-eagle way, prancing around and acting at the same time, to show
+how it had got to be done; then he give the book to the king and told him
+to get his part by heart.
+
+There was a little one-horse town about three mile down the bend, and
+after dinner the duke said he had ciphered out his idea about how to run
+in daylight without it being dangersome for Jim; so he allowed he would
+go down to the town and fix that thing. The king allowed he would go,
+too, and see if he couldn't strike something. We was out of coffee, so
+Jim said I better go along with them in the canoe and get some.
+
+When we got there there warn't nobody stirring; streets empty, and
+perfectly dead and still, like Sunday. We found a sick nigger sunning
+himself in a back yard, and he said everybody that warn't too young or
+too sick or too old was gone to camp-meeting, about two mile back in the
+woods. The king got the directions, and allowed he'd go and work that
+camp-meeting for all it was worth, and I might go, too.
+
+The duke said what he was after was a printing-office. We found it; a
+little bit of a concern, up over a carpenter shop--carpenters and
+printers all gone to the meeting, and no doors locked. It was a dirty,
+littered-up place, and had ink marks, and handbills with pictures of
+horses and runaway niggers on them, all over the walls. The duke shed
+his coat and said he was all right now. So me and the king lit out for
+the camp-meeting.
+
+We got there in about a half an hour fairly dripping, for it was a most
+awful hot day. There was as much as a thousand people there from twenty
+mile around. The woods was full of teams and wagons, hitched
+everywheres, feeding out of the wagon-troughs and stomping to keep off
+the flies. There was sheds made out of poles and roofed over with
+branches, where they had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of
+watermelons and green corn and such-like truck.
+
+The preaching was going on under the same kinds of sheds, only they was
+bigger and held crowds of people. The benches was made out of outside
+slabs of logs, with holes bored in the round side to drive sticks into
+for legs. They didn't have no backs. The preachers had high platforms to
+stand on at one end of the sheds. The women had on sun-bonnets; and some
+had linsey-woolsey frocks, some gingham ones, and a few of the young ones
+had on calico. Some of the young men was barefooted, and some of the
+children didn't have on any clothes but just a tow-linen shirt. Some of
+the old women was knitting, and some of the young folks was courting on
+the sly.
+
+The first shed we come to the preacher was lining out a hymn. He lined
+out two lines, everybody sung it, and it was kind of grand to hear it,
+there was so many of them and they done it in such a rousing way; then he
+lined out two more for them to sing--and so on. The people woke up more
+and more, and sung louder and louder; and towards the end some begun to
+groan, and some begun to shout. Then the preacher begun to preach, and
+begun in earnest, too; and went weaving first to one side of the platform
+and then the other, and then a-leaning down over the front of it, with
+his arms and his body going all the time, and shouting his words out with
+all his might; and every now and then he would hold up his Bible and
+spread it open, and kind of pass it around this way and that, shouting,
+"It's the brazen serpent in the wilderness! Look upon it and live!" And
+people would shout out, "Glory!--A-a-MEN!" And so he went on, and the
+people groaning and crying and saying amen:
+
+"Oh, come to the mourners' bench! come, black with sin! (AMEN!) come,
+sick and sore! (AMEN!) come, lame and halt and blind! (AMEN!) come, pore
+and needy, sunk in shame! (A-A-MEN!) come, all that's worn and soiled and
+suffering!--come with a broken spirit! come with a contrite heart! come
+in your rags and sin and dirt! the waters that cleanse is free, the door
+of heaven stands open--oh, enter in and be at rest!" (A-A-MEN! GLORY,
+GLORY HALLELUJAH!)
+
+And so on. You couldn't make out what the preacher said any more, on
+account of the shouting and crying. Folks got up everywheres in the
+crowd, and worked their way just by main strength to the mourners' bench,
+with the tears running down their faces; and when all the mourners had
+got up there to the front benches in a crowd, they sung and shouted and
+flung themselves down on the straw, just crazy and wild.
+
+Well, the first I knowed the king got a-going, and you could hear him
+over everybody; and next he went a-charging up on to the platform, and
+the preacher he begged him to speak to the people, and he done it. He
+told them he was a pirate--been a pirate for thirty years out in the
+Indian Ocean--and his crew was thinned out considerable last spring in
+a fight, and he was home now to take out some fresh men, and thanks to
+goodness he'd been robbed last night and put ashore off of a steamboat
+without a cent, and he was glad of it; it was the blessedest thing that
+ever happened to him, because he was a changed man now, and happy for the
+first time in his life; and, poor as he was, he was going to start right
+off and work his way back to the Indian Ocean, and put in the rest of his
+life trying to turn the pirates into the true path; for he could do it
+better than anybody else, being acquainted with all pirate crews in that
+ocean; and though it would take him a long time to get there without
+money, he would get there anyway, and every time he convinced a pirate he
+would say to him, "Don't you thank me, don't you give me no credit; it
+all belongs to them dear people in Pokeville camp-meeting, natural
+brothers and benefactors of the race, and that dear preacher there, the
+truest friend a pirate ever had!"
+
+And then he busted into tears, and so did everybody. Then somebody sings
+out, "Take up a collection for him, take up a collection!" Well, a half
+a dozen made a jump to do it, but somebody sings out, "Let HIM pass the
+hat around!" Then everybody said it, the preacher too.
+
+So the king went all through the crowd with his hat swabbing his eyes,
+and blessing the people and praising them and thanking them for being so
+good to the poor pirates away off there; and every little while the
+prettiest kind of girls, with the tears running down their cheeks, would
+up and ask him would he let them kiss him for to remember him by; and he
+always done it; and some of them he hugged and kissed as many as five or
+six times--and he was invited to stay a week; and everybody wanted him to
+live in their houses, and said they'd think it was an honor; but he said
+as this was the last day of the camp-meeting he couldn't do no good, and
+besides he was in a sweat to get to the Indian Ocean right off and go to
+work on the pirates.
+
+When we got back to the raft and he come to count up he found he had
+collected eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents. And then he had
+fetched away a three-gallon jug of whisky, too, that he found under a
+wagon when he was starting home through the woods. The king said, take
+it all around, it laid over any day he'd ever put in in the missionarying
+line. He said it warn't no use talking, heathens don't amount to shucks
+alongside of pirates to work a camp-meeting with.
+
+The duke was thinking HE'D been doing pretty well till the king come to
+show up, but after that he didn't think so so much. He had set up and
+printed off two little jobs for farmers in that printing-office--horse
+bills--and took the money, four dollars. And he had got in ten
+dollars' worth of advertisements for the paper, which he said he would
+put in for four dollars if they would pay in advance--so they done it.
+The price of the paper was two dollars a year, but he took in three
+subscriptions for half a dollar apiece on condition of them paying him in
+advance; they were going to pay in cordwood and onions as usual, but he
+said he had just bought the concern and knocked down the price as low as
+he could afford it, and was going to run it for cash. He set up a little
+piece of poetry, which he made, himself, out of his own head--three
+verses--kind of sweet and saddish--the name of it was, "Yes, crush, cold
+world, this breaking heart"--and he left that all set up and ready to
+print in the paper, and didn't charge nothing for it. Well, he took in
+nine dollars and a half, and said he'd done a pretty square day's work
+for it.
+
+Then he showed us another little job he'd printed and hadn't charged for,
+because it was for us. It had a picture of a runaway nigger with a
+bundle on a stick over his shoulder, and "$200 reward" under it. The
+reading was all about Jim, and just described him to a dot. It said he
+run away from St. Jacques' plantation, forty mile below New Orleans, last
+winter, and likely went north, and whoever would catch him and send him
+back he could have the reward and expenses.
+
+"Now," says the duke, "after to-night we can run in the daytime if we
+want to. Whenever we see anybody coming we can tie Jim hand and foot
+with a rope, and lay him in the wigwam and show this handbill and say we
+captured him up the river, and were too poor to travel on a steamboat, so
+we got this little raft on credit from our friends and are going down to
+get the reward. Handcuffs and chains would look still better on Jim, but
+it wouldn't go well with the story of us being so poor. Too much like
+jewelry. Ropes are the correct thing--we must preserve the unities, as
+we say on the boards."
+
+We all said the duke was pretty smart, and there couldn't be no trouble
+about running daytimes. We judged we could make miles enough that night
+to get out of the reach of the powwow we reckoned the duke's work in the
+printing office was going to make in that little town; then we could boom
+right along if we wanted to.
+
+We laid low and kept still, and never shoved out till nearly ten o'clock;
+then we slid by, pretty wide away from the town, and didn't hoist our
+lantern till we was clear out of sight of it.
+
+When Jim called me to take the watch at four in the morning, he says:
+
+"Huck, does you reck'n we gwyne to run acrost any mo' kings on dis trip?"
+
+"No," I says, "I reckon not."
+
+"Well," says he, "dat's all right, den. I doan' mine one er two kings,
+but dat's enough. Dis one's powerful drunk, en de duke ain' much
+better."
+
+I found Jim had been trying to get him to talk French, so he could hear
+what it was like; but he said he had been in this country so long, and
+had so much trouble, he'd forgot it.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXI.
+
+IT was after sun-up now, but we went right on and didn't tie up. The
+king and the duke turned out by and by looking pretty rusty; but after
+they'd jumped overboard and took a swim it chippered them up a good deal.
+After breakfast the king he took a seat on the corner of the raft, and
+pulled off his boots and rolled up his britches, and let his legs dangle
+in the water, so as to be comfortable, and lit his pipe, and went to
+getting his Romeo and Juliet by heart. When he had got it pretty good
+him and the duke begun to practice it together. The duke had to learn
+him over and over again how to say every speech; and he made him sigh,
+and put his hand on his heart, and after a while he said he done it
+pretty well; "only," he says, "you mustn't bellow out ROMEO! that way,
+like a bull--you must say it soft and sick and languishy, so--R-o-o-meo!
+that is the idea; for Juliet's a dear sweet mere child of a girl, you
+know, and she doesn't bray like a jackass."
+
+Well, next they got out a couple of long swords that the duke made out of
+oak laths, and begun to practice the sword fight--the duke called himself
+Richard III.; and the way they laid on and pranced around the raft was
+grand to see. But by and by the king tripped and fell overboard, and
+after that they took a rest, and had a talk about all kinds of adventures
+they'd had in other times along the river.
+
+After dinner the duke says:
+
+"Well, Capet, we'll want to make this a first-class show, you know, so I
+guess we'll add a little more to it. We want a little something to
+answer encores with, anyway."
+
+"What's onkores, Bilgewater?"
+
+The duke told him, and then says:
+
+"I'll answer by doing the Highland fling or the sailor's hornpipe; and
+you--well, let me see--oh, I've got it--you can do Hamlet's soliloquy."
+
+"Hamlet's which?"
+
+"Hamlet's soliloquy, you know; the most celebrated thing in Shakespeare.
+Ah, it's sublime, sublime! Always fetches the house. I haven't got it
+in the book--I've only got one volume--but I reckon I can piece it out
+from memory. I'll just walk up and down a minute, and see if I can call
+it back from recollection's vaults."
+
+So he went to marching up and down, thinking, and frowning horrible every
+now and then; then he would hoist up his eyebrows; next he would squeeze
+his hand on his forehead and stagger back and kind of moan; next he would
+sigh, and next he'd let on to drop a tear. It was beautiful to see him.
+By and by he got it. He told us to give attention. Then he strikes a
+most noble attitude, with one leg shoved forwards, and his arms stretched
+away up, and his head tilted back, looking up at the sky; and then he
+begins to rip and rave and grit his teeth; and after that, all through
+his speech, he howled, and spread around, and swelled up his chest, and
+just knocked the spots out of any acting ever I see before. This is the
+speech--I learned it, easy enough, while he was learning it to the king:
+
+To be, or not to be; that is the bare bodkin That makes calamity of so
+long life; For who would fardels bear, till Birnam Wood do come to
+Dunsinane, But that the fear of something after death Murders the
+innocent sleep, Great nature's second course, And makes us rather sling
+the arrows of outrageous fortune Than fly to others that we know not of.
+There's the respect must give us pause: Wake Duncan with thy knocking! I
+would thou couldst; For who would bear the whips and scorns of time, The
+oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, The law's delay, and the
+quietus which his pangs might take, In the dead waste and middle of the
+night, when churchyards yawn In customary suits of solemn black, But that
+the undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns, Breathes
+forth contagion on the world, And thus the native hue of resolution, like
+the poor cat i' the adage, Is sicklied o'er with care, And all the clouds
+that lowered o'er our housetops, With this regard their currents turn
+awry, And lose the name of action. 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be
+wished. But soft you, the fair Ophelia: Ope not thy ponderous and marble
+jaws, But get thee to a nunnery--go!
+
+Well, the old man he liked that speech, and he mighty soon got it so he
+could do it first-rate. It seemed like he was just born for it; and when
+he had his hand in and was excited, it was perfectly lovely the way he
+would rip and tear and rair up behind when he was getting it off.
+
+The first chance we got the duke he had some showbills printed; and after
+that, for two or three days as we floated along, the raft was a most
+uncommon lively place, for there warn't nothing but sword fighting and
+rehearsing--as the duke called it--going on all the time. One morning,
+when we was pretty well down the State of Arkansaw, we come in sight of a
+little one-horse town in a big bend; so we tied up about three-quarters
+of a mile above it, in the mouth of a crick which was shut in like a
+tunnel by the cypress trees, and all of us but Jim took the canoe and
+went down there to see if there was any chance in that place for our
+show.
+
+We struck it mighty lucky; there was going to be a circus there that
+afternoon, and the country people was already beginning to come in, in
+all kinds of old shackly wagons, and on horses. The circus would leave
+before night, so our show would have a pretty good chance. The duke he
+hired the courthouse, and we went around and stuck up our bills. They
+read like this:
+
+Shaksperean Revival ! ! !
+Wonderful Attraction!
+For One Night Only!
+
+The world renowned tragedians, David Garrick the Younger, of Drury Lane
+Theatre London, and Edmund Kean the elder, of the Royal Haymarket
+Theatre, Whitechapel, Pudding Lane, Piccadilly, London, and the Royal
+Continental Theatres, in their sublime Shaksperean Spectacle entitled
+
+TheBalcony Scene in Romeo and Juliet ! ! !
+
+Romeo...................Mr. Garrick
+Juliet..................Mr. Kean
+
+Assisted by the whole strength of the company!
+New costumes, new scenes, new appointments!
+Also: The thrilling, masterly, and blood-curdling
+Broad-sword conflict In Richard III. ! ! !
+
+Richard III.............Mr. Garrick
+Richmond................Mr. Kean
+
+Also: (by special request) Hamlet's Immortal Soliloquy ! !
+By The Illustrious Kean! Done by him 300 consecutive nights in Paris!
+For One Night Only, On account of imperative European engagements!
+Admission 25 cents; children and servants, 10 cents.
+
+Then we went loafing around town. The stores and houses was most all
+old, shackly, dried up frame concerns that hadn't ever been painted; they
+was set up three or four foot above ground on stilts, so as to be out of
+reach of the water when the river was over-flowed. The houses had little
+gardens around them, but they didn't seem to raise hardly anything in
+them but jimpson-weeds, and sunflowers, and ash piles, and old curled-up
+boots and shoes, and pieces of bottles, and rags, and played-out tinware.
+The fences was made of different kinds of boards, nailed on at different
+times; and they leaned every which way, and had gates that didn't generly
+have but one hinge--a leather one. Some of the fences had been
+white-washed some time or another, but the duke said it was in Clumbus'
+time, like enough. There was generly hogs in the garden, and people
+driving them out.
+
+All the stores was along one street. They had white domestic awnings in
+front, and the country people hitched their horses to the awning-posts.
+There was empty drygoods boxes under the awnings, and loafers roosting on
+them all day long, whittling them with their Barlow knives; and chawing
+tobacco, and gaping and yawning and stretching--a mighty ornery lot.
+They generly had on yellow straw hats most as wide as an umbrella, but
+didn't wear no coats nor waistcoats, they called one another Bill, and
+Buck, and Hank, and Joe, and Andy, and talked lazy and drawly, and used
+considerable many cuss words. There was as many as one loafer leaning up
+against every awning-post, and he most always had his hands in his
+britches-pockets, except when he fetched them out to lend a chaw of
+tobacco or scratch. What a body was hearing amongst them all the time
+was:
+
+"Gimme a chaw 'v tobacker, Hank."
+
+"Cain't; I hain't got but one chaw left. Ask Bill."
+
+Maybe Bill he gives him a chaw; maybe he lies and says he ain't got none.
+Some of them kinds of loafers never has a cent in the world, nor a chaw
+of tobacco of their own. They get all their chawing by borrowing; they
+say to a fellow, "I wisht you'd len' me a chaw, Jack, I jist this minute
+give Ben Thompson the last chaw I had"--which is a lie pretty much
+everytime; it don't fool nobody but a stranger; but Jack ain't no
+stranger, so he says:
+
+"YOU give him a chaw, did you? So did your sister's cat's grandmother.
+You pay me back the chaws you've awready borry'd off'n me, Lafe Buckner,
+then I'll loan you one or two ton of it, and won't charge you no back
+intrust, nuther."
+
+"Well, I DID pay you back some of it wunst."
+
+"Yes, you did--'bout six chaws. You borry'd store tobacker and paid back
+nigger-head."
+
+Store tobacco is flat black plug, but these fellows mostly chaws the
+natural leaf twisted. When they borrow a chaw they don't generly cut it
+off with a knife, but set the plug in between their teeth, and gnaw with
+their teeth and tug at the plug with their hands till they get it in two;
+then sometimes the one that owns the tobacco looks mournful at it when
+it's handed back, and says, sarcastic:
+
+"Here, gimme the CHAW, and you take the PLUG."
+
+All the streets and lanes was just mud; they warn't nothing else BUT mud
+--mud as black as tar and nigh about a foot deep in some places, and two
+or three inches deep in ALL the places. The hogs loafed and grunted
+around everywheres. You'd see a muddy sow and a litter of pigs come
+lazying along the street and whollop herself right down in the way, where
+folks had to walk around her, and she'd stretch out and shut her eyes and
+wave her ears whilst the pigs was milking her, and look as happy as if
+she was on salary. And pretty soon you'd hear a loafer sing out, "Hi! SO
+boy! sick him, Tige!" and away the sow would go, squealing most horrible,
+with a dog or two swinging to each ear, and three or four dozen more
+a-coming; and then you would see all the loafers get up and watch the thing
+out of sight, and laugh at the fun and look grateful for the noise. Then
+they'd settle back again till there was a dog fight. There couldn't
+anything wake them up all over, and make them happy all over, like a dog
+fight--unless it might be putting turpentine on a stray dog and setting
+fire to him, or tying a tin pan to his tail and see him run himself to
+death.
+
+On the river front some of the houses was sticking out over the bank, and
+they was bowed and bent, and about ready to tumble in, The people had
+moved out of them. The bank was caved away under one corner of some
+others, and that corner was hanging over. People lived in them yet, but
+it was dangersome, because sometimes a strip of land as wide as a house
+caves in at a time. Sometimes a belt of land a quarter of a mile deep
+will start in and cave along and cave along till it all caves into the
+river in one summer. Such a town as that has to be always moving back,
+and back, and back, because the river's always gnawing at it.
+
+The nearer it got to noon that day the thicker and thicker was the wagons
+and horses in the streets, and more coming all the time. Families
+fetched their dinners with them from the country, and eat them in the
+wagons. There was considerable whisky drinking going on, and I seen
+three fights. By and by somebody sings out:
+
+"Here comes old Boggs!--in from the country for his little old monthly
+drunk; here he comes, boys!"
+
+All the loafers looked glad; I reckoned they was used to having fun out
+of Boggs. One of them says:
+
+"Wonder who he's a-gwyne to chaw up this time. If he'd a-chawed up all
+the men he's ben a-gwyne to chaw up in the last twenty year he'd have
+considerable ruputation now."
+
+Another one says, "I wisht old Boggs 'd threaten me, 'cuz then I'd know I
+warn't gwyne to die for a thousan' year."
+
+Boggs comes a-tearing along on his horse, whooping and yelling like an
+Injun, and singing out:
+
+"Cler the track, thar. I'm on the waw-path, and the price uv coffins is
+a-gwyne to raise."
+
+He was drunk, and weaving about in his saddle; he was over fifty year
+old, and had a very red face. Everybody yelled at him and laughed at him
+and sassed him, and he sassed back, and said he'd attend to them and lay
+them out in their regular turns, but he couldn't wait now because he'd
+come to town to kill old Colonel Sherburn, and his motto was, "Meat
+first, and spoon vittles to top off on."
+
+He see me, and rode up and says:
+
+"Whar'd you come f'm, boy? You prepared to die?"
+
+Then he rode on. I was scared, but a man says:
+
+"He don't mean nothing; he's always a-carryin' on like that when he's
+drunk. He's the best naturedest old fool in Arkansaw--never hurt nobody,
+drunk nor sober."
+
+Boggs rode up before the biggest store in town, and bent his head down so
+he could see under the curtain of the awning and yells:
+
+"Come out here, Sherburn! Come out and meet the man you've swindled.
+You're the houn' I'm after, and I'm a-gwyne to have you, too!"
+
+And so he went on, calling Sherburn everything he could lay his tongue
+to, and the whole street packed with people listening and laughing and
+going on. By and by a proud-looking man about fifty-five--and he was a
+heap the best dressed man in that town, too--steps out of the store, and
+the crowd drops back on each side to let him come. He says to Boggs,
+mighty ca'm and slow--he says:
+
+"I'm tired of this, but I'll endure it till one o'clock. Till one
+o'clock, mind--no longer. If you open your mouth against me only once
+after that time you can't travel so far but I will find you."
+
+Then he turns and goes in. The crowd looked mighty sober; nobody
+stirred, and there warn't no more laughing. Boggs rode off blackguarding
+Sherburn as loud as he could yell, all down the street; and pretty soon
+back he comes and stops before the store, still keeping it up. Some men
+crowded around him and tried to get him to shut up, but he wouldn't; they
+told him it would be one o'clock in about fifteen minutes, and so he MUST
+go home--he must go right away. But it didn't do no good. He cussed
+away with all his might, and throwed his hat down in the mud and rode
+over it, and pretty soon away he went a-raging down the street again,
+with his gray hair a-flying. Everybody that could get a chance at him
+tried their best to coax him off of his horse so they could lock him up
+and get him sober; but it warn't no use--up the street he would tear
+again, and give Sherburn another cussing. By and by somebody says:
+
+"Go for his daughter!--quick, go for his daughter; sometimes he'll listen
+to her. If anybody can persuade him, she can."
+
+So somebody started on a run. I walked down street a ways and stopped.
+In about five or ten minutes here comes Boggs again, but not on his
+horse. He was a-reeling across the street towards me, bare-headed, with
+a friend on both sides of him a-holt of his arms and hurrying him along.
+He was quiet, and looked uneasy; and he warn't hanging back any, but was
+doing some of the hurrying himself. Somebody sings out:
+
+"Boggs!"
+
+I looked over there to see who said it, and it was that Colonel Sherburn.
+He was standing perfectly still in the street, and had a pistol raised in
+his right hand--not aiming it, but holding it out with the barrel tilted
+up towards the sky. The same second I see a young girl coming on the
+run, and two men with her. Boggs and the men turned round to see who
+called him, and when they see the pistol the men jumped to one side, and
+the pistol-barrel come down slow and steady to a level--both barrels
+cocked. Boggs throws up both of his hands and says, "O Lord, don't
+shoot!" Bang! goes the first shot, and he staggers back, clawing at the
+air--bang! goes the second one, and he tumbles backwards on to the
+ground, heavy and solid, with his arms spread out. That young girl
+screamed out and comes rushing, and down she throws herself on her
+father, crying, and saying, "Oh, he's killed him, he's killed him!" The
+crowd closed up around them, and shouldered and jammed one another, with
+their necks stretched, trying to see, and people on the inside trying to
+shove them back and shouting, "Back, back! give him air, give him air!"
+
+Colonel Sherburn he tossed his pistol on to the ground, and turned around
+on his heels and walked off.
+
+They took Boggs to a little drug store, the crowd pressing around just
+the same, and the whole town following, and I rushed and got a good place
+at the window, where I was close to him and could see in. They laid him
+on the floor and put one large Bible under his head, and opened another
+one and spread it on his breast; but they tore open his shirt first, and
+I seen where one of the bullets went in. He made about a dozen long
+gasps, his breast lifting the Bible up when he drawed in his breath, and
+letting it down again when he breathed it out--and after that he laid
+still; he was dead. Then they pulled his daughter away from him,
+screaming and crying, and took her off. She was about sixteen, and very
+sweet and gentle looking, but awful pale and scared.
+
+Well, pretty soon the whole town was there, squirming and scrouging and
+pushing and shoving to get at the window and have a look, but people that
+had the places wouldn't give them up, and folks behind them was saying
+all the time, "Say, now, you've looked enough, you fellows; 'tain't right
+and 'tain't fair for you to stay thar all the time, and never give nobody
+a chance; other folks has their rights as well as you."
+
+There was considerable jawing back, so I slid out, thinking maybe there
+was going to be trouble. The streets was full, and everybody was
+excited. Everybody that seen the shooting was telling how it happened,
+and there was a big crowd packed around each one of these fellows,
+stretching their necks and listening. One long, lanky man, with long
+hair and a big white fur stovepipe hat on the back of his head, and a
+crooked-handled cane, marked out the places on the ground where Boggs
+stood and where Sherburn stood, and the people following him around from
+one place to t'other and watching everything he done, and bobbing their
+heads to show they understood, and stooping a little and resting their
+hands on their thighs to watch him mark the places on the ground with his
+cane; and then he stood up straight and stiff where Sherburn had stood,
+frowning and having his hat-brim down over his eyes, and sung out,
+"Boggs!" and then fetched his cane down slow to a level, and says "Bang!"
+staggered backwards, says "Bang!" again, and fell down flat on his back.
+The people that had seen the thing said he done it perfect; said it was
+just exactly the way it all happened. Then as much as a dozen people got
+out their bottles and treated him.
+
+Well, by and by somebody said Sherburn ought to be lynched. In about a
+minute everybody was saying it; so away they went, mad and yelling, and
+snatching down every clothes-line they come to to do the hanging with.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXII.
+
+THEY swarmed up towards Sherburn's house, a-whooping and raging like
+Injuns, and everything had to clear the way or get run over and tromped
+to mush, and it was awful to see. Children was heeling it ahead of the
+mob, screaming and trying to get out of the way; and every window along
+the road was full of women's heads, and there was nigger boys in every
+tree, and bucks and wenches looking over every fence; and as soon as the
+mob would get nearly to them they would break and skaddle back out of
+reach. Lots of the women and girls was crying and taking on, scared most
+to death.
+
+They swarmed up in front of Sherburn's palings as thick as they could jam
+together, and you couldn't hear yourself think for the noise. It was a
+little twenty-foot yard. Some sung out "Tear down the fence! tear down
+the fence!" Then there was a racket of ripping and tearing and smashing,
+and down she goes, and the front wall of the crowd begins to roll in like
+a wave.
+
+Just then Sherburn steps out on to the roof of his little front porch,
+with a double-barrel gun in his hand, and takes his stand, perfectly ca'm
+and deliberate, not saying a word. The racket stopped, and the wave
+sucked back.
+
+Sherburn never said a word--just stood there, looking down. The
+stillness was awful creepy and uncomfortable. Sherburn run his eye slow
+along the crowd; and wherever it struck the people tried a little to
+out-gaze him, but they couldn't; they dropped their eyes and looked sneaky.
+Then pretty soon Sherburn sort of laughed; not the pleasant kind, but the
+kind that makes you feel like when you are eating bread that's got sand
+in it.
+
+Then he says, slow and scornful:
+
+"The idea of YOU lynching anybody! It's amusing. The idea of you
+thinking you had pluck enough to lynch a MAN! Because you're brave
+enough to tar and feather poor friendless cast-out women that come along
+here, did that make you think you had grit enough to lay your hands on a
+MAN? Why, a MAN'S safe in the hands of ten thousand of your kind--as
+long as it's daytime and you're not behind him.
+
+"Do I know you? I know you clear through was born and raised in the
+South, and I've lived in the North; so I know the average all around.
+The average man's a coward. In the North he lets anybody walk over him
+that wants to, and goes home and prays for a humble spirit to bear it.
+In the South one man all by himself, has stopped a stage full of men in
+the daytime, and robbed the lot. Your newspapers call you a brave people
+so much that you think you are braver than any other people--whereas
+you're just AS brave, and no braver. Why don't your juries hang
+murderers? Because they're afraid the man's friends will shoot them in
+the back, in the dark--and it's just what they WOULD do.
+
+"So they always acquit; and then a MAN goes in the night, with a hundred
+masked cowards at his back and lynches the rascal. Your mistake is, that
+you didn't bring a man with you; that's one mistake, and the other is
+that you didn't come in the dark and fetch your masks. You brought PART
+of a man--Buck Harkness, there--and if you hadn't had him to start you,
+you'd a taken it out in blowing.
+
+"You didn't want to come. The average man don't like trouble and danger.
+YOU don't like trouble and danger. But if only HALF a man--like Buck
+Harkness, there--shouts 'Lynch him! lynch him!' you're afraid to back
+down--afraid you'll be found out to be what you are--COWARDS--and so
+you raise a yell, and hang yourselves on to that half-a-man's coat-tail,
+and come raging up here, swearing what big things you're going to do.
+The pitifulest thing out is a mob; that's what an army is--a mob; they
+don't fight with courage that's born in them, but with courage that's
+borrowed from their mass, and from their officers. But a mob without any
+MAN at the head of it is BENEATH pitifulness. Now the thing for YOU to
+do is to droop your tails and go home and crawl in a hole. If any real
+lynching's going to be done it will be done in the dark, Southern
+fashion; and when they come they'll bring their masks, and fetch a MAN
+along. Now LEAVE--and take your half-a-man with you"--tossing his gun up
+across his left arm and cocking it when he says this.
+
+The crowd washed back sudden, and then broke all apart, and went tearing
+off every which way, and Buck Harkness he heeled it after them, looking
+tolerable cheap. I could a stayed if I wanted to, but I didn't want to.
+
+I went to the circus and loafed around the back side till the watchman
+went by, and then dived in under the tent. I had my twenty-dollar gold
+piece and some other money, but I reckoned I better save it, because
+there ain't no telling how soon you are going to need it, away from home
+and amongst strangers that way. You can't be too careful. I ain't
+opposed to spending money on circuses when there ain't no other way, but
+there ain't no use in WASTING it on them.
+
+It was a real bully circus. It was the splendidest sight that ever was
+when they all come riding in, two and two, a gentleman and lady, side by
+side, the men just in their drawers and undershirts, and no shoes nor
+stirrups, and resting their hands on their thighs easy and comfortable
+--there must a been twenty of them--and every lady with a lovely
+complexion, and perfectly beautiful, and looking just like a gang of real
+sure-enough queens, and dressed in clothes that cost millions of dollars,
+and just littered with diamonds. It was a powerful fine sight; I never
+see anything so lovely. And then one by one they got up and stood, and
+went a-weaving around the ring so gentle and wavy and graceful, the men
+looking ever so tall and airy and straight, with their heads bobbing and
+skimming along, away up there under the tent-roof, and every lady's
+rose-leafy dress flapping soft and silky around her hips, and she looking
+like the most loveliest parasol.
+
+And then faster and faster they went, all of them dancing, first one foot
+out in the air and then the other, the horses leaning more and more, and
+the ringmaster going round and round the center-pole, cracking his whip
+and shouting "Hi!--hi!" and the clown cracking jokes behind him; and by
+and by all hands dropped the reins, and every lady put her knuckles on
+her hips and every gentleman folded his arms, and then how the horses did
+lean over and hump themselves! And so one after the other they all
+skipped off into the ring, and made the sweetest bow I ever see, and then
+scampered out, and everybody clapped their hands and went just about
+wild.
+
+Well, all through the circus they done the most astonishing things; and
+all the time that clown carried on so it most killed the people. The
+ringmaster couldn't ever say a word to him but he was back at him quick
+as a wink with the funniest things a body ever said; and how he ever
+COULD think of so many of them, and so sudden and so pat, was what I
+couldn't noway understand. Why, I couldn't a thought of them in a year.
+And by and by a drunk man tried to get into the ring--said he wanted to
+ride; said he could ride as well as anybody that ever was. They argued
+and tried to keep him out, but he wouldn't listen, and the whole show
+come to a standstill. Then the people begun to holler at him and make
+fun of him, and that made him mad, and he begun to rip and tear; so that
+stirred up the people, and a lot of men begun to pile down off of the
+benches and swarm towards the ring, saying, "Knock him down! throw him
+out!" and one or two women begun to scream. So, then, the ringmaster he
+made a little speech, and said he hoped there wouldn't be no disturbance,
+and if the man would promise he wouldn't make no more trouble he would
+let him ride if he thought he could stay on the horse. So everybody
+laughed and said all right, and the man got on. The minute he was on, the
+horse begun to rip and tear and jump and cavort around, with two circus
+men hanging on to his bridle trying to hold him, and the drunk man
+hanging on to his neck, and his heels flying in the air every jump, and
+the whole crowd of people standing up shouting and laughing till tears
+rolled down. And at last, sure enough, all the circus men could do, the
+horse broke loose, and away he went like the very nation, round and round
+the ring, with that sot laying down on him and hanging to his neck, with
+first one leg hanging most to the ground on one side, and then t'other
+one on t'other side, and the people just crazy. It warn't funny to me,
+though; I was all of a tremble to see his danger. But pretty soon he
+struggled up astraddle and grabbed the bridle, a-reeling this way and
+that; and the next minute he sprung up and dropped the bridle and stood!
+and the horse a-going like a house afire too. He just stood up there,
+a-sailing around as easy and comfortable as if he warn't ever drunk in his
+life--and then he begun to pull off his clothes and sling them. He shed
+them so thick they kind of clogged up the air, and altogether he shed
+seventeen suits. And, then, there he was, slim and handsome, and dressed
+the gaudiest and prettiest you ever saw, and he lit into that horse with
+his whip and made him fairly hum--and finally skipped off, and made his
+bow and danced off to the dressing-room, and everybody just a-howling
+with pleasure and astonishment.
+
+Then the ringmaster he see how he had been fooled, and he WAS the sickest
+ringmaster you ever see, I reckon. Why, it was one of his own men! He
+had got up that joke all out of his own head, and never let on to nobody.
+Well, I felt sheepish enough to be took in so, but I wouldn't a been in
+that ringmaster's place, not for a thousand dollars. I don't know; there
+may be bullier circuses than what that one was, but I never struck them
+yet. Anyways, it was plenty good enough for ME; and wherever I run across
+it, it can have all of MY custom every time.
+
+Well, that night we had OUR show; but there warn't only about twelve
+people there--just enough to pay expenses. And they laughed all the
+time, and that made the duke mad; and everybody left, anyway, before the
+show was over, but one boy which was asleep. So the duke said these
+Arkansaw lunkheads couldn't come up to Shakespeare; what they wanted was
+low comedy--and maybe something ruther worse than low comedy, he
+reckoned. He said he could size their style. So next morning he got
+some big sheets of wrapping paper and some black paint, and drawed off
+some handbills, and stuck them up all over the village. The bills said:
+
+AT THE COURT HOUSE! FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY!
+The World-Renowned Tragedians
+DAVID GARRICK THE YOUNGER!
+AND EDMUND KEAN THE ELDER!
+Of the London and
+Continental Theatres,
+In their Thrilling Tragedy of
+THE KING'S CAMELEOPARD,
+OR THE ROYAL NONESUCH ! ! !
+Admission 50 cents.
+
+Then at the bottom was the biggest line of all, which said:
+
+LADIES AND CHILDREN NOT ADMITTED.
+
+"There," says he, "if that line don't fetch them, I don't know Arkansaw!"
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXIII.
+
+WELL, all day him and the king was hard at it, rigging up a stage and a
+curtain and a row of candles for footlights; and that night the house was
+jam full of men in no time. When the place couldn't hold no more, the
+duke he quit tending door and went around the back way and come on to the
+stage and stood up before the curtain and made a little speech, and
+praised up this tragedy, and said it was the most thrillingest one that
+ever was; and so he went on a-bragging about the tragedy, and about
+Edmund Kean the Elder, which was to play the main principal part in it;
+and at last when he'd got everybody's expectations up high enough, he
+rolled up the curtain, and the next minute the king come a-prancing out
+on all fours, naked; and he was painted all over, ring-streaked-and-
+striped, all sorts of colors, as splendid as a rainbow. And--but never
+mind the rest of his outfit; it was just wild, but it was awful funny.
+The people most killed themselves laughing; and when the king got done
+capering and capered off behind the scenes, they roared and clapped and
+stormed and haw-hawed till he come back and done it over again, and after
+that they made him do it another time. Well, it would make a cow laugh to
+see the shines that old idiot cut.
+
+Then the duke he lets the curtain down, and bows to the people, and says
+the great tragedy will be performed only two nights more, on accounts of
+pressing London engagements, where the seats is all sold already for it
+in Drury Lane; and then he makes them another bow, and says if he has
+succeeded in pleasing them and instructing them, he will be deeply
+obleeged if they will mention it to their friends and get them to come
+and see it.
+
+Twenty people sings out:
+
+"What, is it over? Is that ALL?"
+
+The duke says yes. Then there was a fine time. Everybody sings out,
+"Sold!" and rose up mad, and was a-going for that stage and them
+tragedians. But a big, fine looking man jumps up on a bench and shouts:
+
+"Hold on! Just a word, gentlemen." They stopped to listen. "We are
+sold--mighty badly sold. But we don't want to be the laughing stock of
+this whole town, I reckon, and never hear the last of this thing as long
+as we live. NO. What we want is to go out of here quiet, and talk this
+show up, and sell the REST of the town! Then we'll all be in the same
+boat. Ain't that sensible?" ("You bet it is!--the jedge is right!"
+everybody sings out.) "All right, then--not a word about any sell. Go
+along home, and advise everybody to come and see the tragedy."
+
+Next day you couldn't hear nothing around that town but how splendid that
+show was. House was jammed again that night, and we sold this crowd the
+same way. When me and the king and the duke got home to the raft we all
+had a supper; and by and by, about midnight, they made Jim and me back
+her out and float her down the middle of the river, and fetch her in and
+hide her about two mile below town.
+
+The third night the house was crammed again--and they warn't new-comers
+this time, but people that was at the show the other two nights. I stood
+by the duke at the door, and I see that every man that went in had his
+pockets bulging, or something muffled up under his coat--and I see it
+warn't no perfumery, neither, not by a long sight. I smelt sickly eggs
+by the barrel, and rotten cabbages, and such things; and if I know the
+signs of a dead cat being around, and I bet I do, there was sixty-four of
+them went in. I shoved in there for a minute, but it was too various for
+me; I couldn't stand it. Well, when the place couldn't hold no more
+people the duke he give a fellow a quarter and told him to tend door for
+him a minute, and then he started around for the stage door, I after him;
+but the minute we turned the corner and was in the dark he says:
+
+"Walk fast now till you get away from the houses, and then shin for the
+raft like the dickens was after you!"
+
+I done it, and he done the same. We struck the raft at the same time,
+and in less than two seconds we was gliding down stream, all dark and
+still, and edging towards the middle of the river, nobody saying a word.
+I reckoned the poor king was in for a gaudy time of it with the audience,
+but nothing of the sort; pretty soon he crawls out from under the wigwam,
+and says:
+
+"Well, how'd the old thing pan out this time, duke?" He hadn't been
+up-town at all.
+
+We never showed a light till we was about ten mile below the village.
+Then we lit up and had a supper, and the king and the duke fairly laughed
+their bones loose over the way they'd served them people. The duke says:
+
+"Greenhorns, flatheads! I knew the first house would keep mum and let
+the rest of the town get roped in; and I knew they'd lay for us the third
+night, and consider it was THEIR turn now. Well, it IS their turn, and
+I'd give something to know how much they'd take for it. I WOULD just
+like to know how they're putting in their opportunity. They can turn it
+into a picnic if they want to--they brought plenty provisions."
+
+Them rapscallions took in four hundred and sixty-five dollars in that
+three nights. I never see money hauled in by the wagon-load like that
+before. By and by, when they was asleep and snoring, Jim says:
+
+"Don't it s'prise you de way dem kings carries on, Huck?"
+
+"No," I says, "it don't."
+
+"Why don't it, Huck?"
+
+"Well, it don't, because it's in the breed. I reckon they're all alike,"
+
+"But, Huck, dese kings o' ourn is reglar rapscallions; dat's jist what
+dey is; dey's reglar rapscallions."
+
+"Well, that's what I'm a-saying; all kings is mostly rapscallions, as fur
+as I can make out."
+
+"Is dat so?"
+
+"You read about them once--you'll see. Look at Henry the Eight; this 'n
+'s a Sunday-school Superintendent to HIM. And look at Charles Second,
+and Louis Fourteen, and Louis Fifteen, and James Second, and Edward
+Second, and Richard Third, and forty more; besides all them Saxon
+heptarchies that used to rip around so in old times and raise Cain. My,
+you ought to seen old Henry the Eight when he was in bloom. He WAS a
+blossom. He used to marry a new wife every day, and chop off her head
+next morning. And he would do it just as indifferent as if he was
+ordering up eggs. 'Fetch up Nell Gwynn,' he says. They fetch her up.
+Next morning, 'Chop off her head!' And they chop it off. 'Fetch up Jane
+Shore,' he says; and up she comes, Next morning, 'Chop off her head'--and
+they chop it off. 'Ring up Fair Rosamun.' Fair Rosamun answers the
+bell. Next morning, 'Chop off her head.' And he made every one of them
+tell him a tale every night; and he kept that up till he had hogged a
+thousand and one tales that way, and then he put them all in a book, and
+called it Domesday Book--which was a good name and stated the case. You
+don't know kings, Jim, but I know them; and this old rip of ourn is one
+of the cleanest I've struck in history. Well, Henry he takes a notion he
+wants to get up some trouble with this country. How does he go at it
+--give notice?--give the country a show? No. All of a sudden he heaves
+all the tea in Boston Harbor overboard, and whacks out a declaration of
+independence, and dares them to come on. That was HIS style--he never
+give anybody a chance. He had suspicions of his father, the Duke of
+Wellington. Well, what did he do? Ask him to show up? No--drownded
+him in a butt of mamsey, like a cat. S'pose people left money laying
+around where he was--what did he do? He collared it. S'pose he
+contracted to do a thing, and you paid him, and didn't set down there and
+see that he done it--what did he do? He always done the other thing.
+S'pose he opened his mouth--what then? If he didn't shut it up powerful
+quick he'd lose a lie every time. That's the kind of a bug Henry was;
+and if we'd a had him along 'stead of our kings he'd a fooled that town a
+heap worse than ourn done. I don't say that ourn is lambs, because they
+ain't, when you come right down to the cold facts; but they ain't nothing
+to THAT old ram, anyway. All I say is, kings is kings, and you got to
+make allowances. Take them all around, they're a mighty ornery lot.
+It's the way they're raised."
+
+"But dis one do SMELL so like de nation, Huck."
+
+"Well, they all do, Jim. We can't help the way a king smells; history
+don't tell no way."
+
+"Now de duke, he's a tolerble likely man in some ways."
+
+"Yes, a duke's different. But not very different. This one's a middling
+hard lot for a duke. When he's drunk there ain't no near-sighted man
+could tell him from a king."
+
+"Well, anyways, I doan' hanker for no mo' un um, Huck. Dese is all I kin
+stan'."
+
+"It's the way I feel, too, Jim. But we've got them on our hands, and we
+got to remember what they are, and make allowances. Sometimes I wish we
+could hear of a country that's out of kings."
+
+What was the use to tell Jim these warn't real kings and dukes? It
+wouldn't a done no good; and, besides, it was just as I said: you
+couldn't tell them from the real kind.
+
+I went to sleep, and Jim didn't call me when it was my turn. He often
+done that. When I waked up just at daybreak he was sitting there with
+his head down betwixt his knees, moaning and mourning to himself. I
+didn't take notice nor let on. I knowed what it was about. He was
+thinking about his wife and his children, away up yonder, and he was low
+and homesick; because he hadn't ever been away from home before in his
+life; and I do believe he cared just as much for his people as white
+folks does for their'n. It don't seem natural, but I reckon it's so. He
+was often moaning and mourning that way nights, when he judged I was
+asleep, and saying, "Po' little 'Lizabeth! po' little Johnny! it's mighty
+hard; I spec' I ain't ever gwyne to see you no mo', no mo'!" He was a
+mighty good nigger, Jim was.
+
+But this time I somehow got to talking to him about his wife and young
+ones; and by and by he says:
+
+"What makes me feel so bad dis time 'uz bekase I hear sumpn over yonder
+on de bank like a whack, er a slam, while ago, en it mine me er de time I
+treat my little 'Lizabeth so ornery. She warn't on'y 'bout fo' year ole,
+en she tuck de sk'yarlet fever, en had a powful rough spell; but she got
+well, en one day she was a-stannin' aroun', en I says to her, I says:
+
+"'Shet de do'.'
+
+"She never done it; jis' stood dah, kiner smilin' up at me. It make me
+mad; en I says agin, mighty loud, I says:
+
+"'Doan' you hear me? Shet de do'!'
+
+"She jis stood de same way, kiner smilin' up. I was a-bilin'! I says:
+
+"'I lay I MAKE you mine!'
+
+"En wid dat I fetch' her a slap side de head dat sont her a-sprawlin'.
+Den I went into de yuther room, en 'uz gone 'bout ten minutes; en when I
+come back dah was dat do' a-stannin' open YIT, en dat chile stannin' mos'
+right in it, a-lookin' down and mournin', en de tears runnin' down. My,
+but I WUZ mad! I was a-gwyne for de chile, but jis' den--it was a do'
+dat open innerds--jis' den, 'long come de wind en slam it to, behine de
+chile, ker-BLAM!--en my lan', de chile never move'! My breff mos' hop
+outer me; en I feel so--so--I doan' know HOW I feel. I crope out, all
+a-tremblin', en crope aroun' en open de do' easy en slow, en poke my head
+in behine de chile, sof' en still, en all uv a sudden I says POW! jis' as
+loud as I could yell. SHE NEVER BUDGE! Oh, Huck, I bust out a-cryin' en
+grab her up in my arms, en say, 'Oh, de po' little thing! De Lord God
+Amighty fogive po' ole Jim, kaze he never gwyne to fogive hisself as
+long's he live!' Oh, she was plumb deef en dumb, Huck, plumb deef en
+dumb--en I'd ben a-treat'n her so!"
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXIV.
+
+NEXT day, towards night, we laid up under a little willow towhead out in
+the middle, where there was a village on each side of the river, and the
+duke and the king begun to lay out a plan for working them towns. Jim he
+spoke to the duke, and said he hoped it wouldn't take but a few hours,
+because it got mighty heavy and tiresome to him when he had to lay all
+day in the wigwam tied with the rope. You see, when we left him all
+alone we had to tie him, because if anybody happened on to him all by
+himself and not tied it wouldn't look much like he was a runaway nigger,
+you know. So the duke said it WAS kind of hard to have to lay roped all
+day, and he'd cipher out some way to get around it.
+
+He was uncommon bright, the duke was, and he soon struck it. He dressed
+Jim up in King Lear's outfit--it was a long curtain-calico gown, and a
+white horse-hair wig and whiskers; and then he took his theater paint and
+painted Jim's face and hands and ears and neck all over a dead, dull,
+solid blue, like a man that's been drownded nine days. Blamed if he
+warn't the horriblest looking outrage I ever see. Then the duke took and
+wrote out a sign on a shingle so:
+
+Sick Arab--but harmless when not out of his head.
+
+And he nailed that shingle to a lath, and stood the lath up four or five
+foot in front of the wigwam. Jim was satisfied. He said it was a sight
+better than lying tied a couple of years every day, and trembling all
+over every time there was a sound. The duke told him to make himself
+free and easy, and if anybody ever come meddling around, he must hop out
+of the wigwam, and carry on a little, and fetch a howl or two like a wild
+beast, and he reckoned they would light out and leave him alone. Which
+was sound enough judgment; but you take the average man, and he wouldn't
+wait for him to howl. Why, he didn't only look like he was dead, he
+looked considerable more than that.
+
+These rapscallions wanted to try the Nonesuch again, because there was so
+much money in it, but they judged it wouldn't be safe, because maybe the
+news might a worked along down by this time. They couldn't hit no
+project that suited exactly; so at last the duke said he reckoned he'd
+lay off and work his brains an hour or two and see if he couldn't put up
+something on the Arkansaw village; and the king he allowed he would drop
+over to t'other village without any plan, but just trust in Providence to
+lead him the profitable way--meaning the devil, I reckon. We had all
+bought store clothes where we stopped last; and now the king put his'n
+on, and he told me to put mine on. I done it, of course. The king's
+duds was all black, and he did look real swell and starchy. I never
+knowed how clothes could change a body before. Why, before, he looked
+like the orneriest old rip that ever was; but now, when he'd take off his
+new white beaver and make a bow and do a smile, he looked that grand and
+good and pious that you'd say he had walked right out of the ark, and
+maybe was old Leviticus himself. Jim cleaned up the canoe, and I got my
+paddle ready. There was a big steamboat laying at the shore away up
+under the point, about three mile above the town--been there a couple
+of hours, taking on freight. Says the king:
+
+"Seein' how I'm dressed, I reckon maybe I better arrive down from St.
+Louis or Cincinnati, or some other big place. Go for the steamboat,
+Huckleberry; we'll come down to the village on her."
+
+I didn't have to be ordered twice to go and take a steamboat ride. I
+fetched the shore a half a mile above the village, and then went scooting
+along the bluff bank in the easy water. Pretty soon we come to a nice
+innocent-looking young country jake setting on a log swabbing the sweat
+off of his face, for it was powerful warm weather; and he had a couple of
+big carpet-bags by him.
+
+"Run her nose in shore," says the king. I done it. "Wher' you bound
+for, young man?"
+
+"For the steamboat; going to Orleans."
+
+"Git aboard," says the king. "Hold on a minute, my servant 'll he'p you
+with them bags. Jump out and he'p the gentleman, Adolphus"--meaning me,
+I see.
+
+I done so, and then we all three started on again. The young chap was
+mighty thankful; said it was tough work toting his baggage such weather.
+He asked the king where he was going, and the king told him he'd come
+down the river and landed at the other village this morning, and now he
+was going up a few mile to see an old friend on a farm up there. The
+young fellow says:
+
+"When I first see you I says to myself, 'It's Mr. Wilks, sure, and he
+come mighty near getting here in time.' But then I says again, 'No, I
+reckon it ain't him, or else he wouldn't be paddling up the river.' You
+AIN'T him, are you?"
+
+"No, my name's Blodgett--Elexander Blodgett--REVEREND Elexander Blodgett,
+I s'pose I must say, as I'm one o' the Lord's poor servants. But still
+I'm jist as able to be sorry for Mr. Wilks for not arriving in time, all
+the same, if he's missed anything by it--which I hope he hasn't."
+
+"Well, he don't miss any property by it, because he'll get that all
+right; but he's missed seeing his brother Peter die--which he mayn't
+mind, nobody can tell as to that--but his brother would a give anything
+in this world to see HIM before he died; never talked about nothing else
+all these three weeks; hadn't seen him since they was boys together--and
+hadn't ever seen his brother William at all--that's the deef and dumb
+one--William ain't more than thirty or thirty-five. Peter and George
+were the only ones that come out here; George was the married brother;
+him and his wife both died last year. Harvey and William's the only ones
+that's left now; and, as I was saying, they haven't got here in time."
+
+"Did anybody send 'em word?"
+
+"Oh, yes; a month or two ago, when Peter was first took; because Peter
+said then that he sorter felt like he warn't going to get well this time.
+You see, he was pretty old, and George's g'yirls was too young to be much
+company for him, except Mary Jane, the red-headed one; and so he was
+kinder lonesome after George and his wife died, and didn't seem to care
+much to live. He most desperately wanted to see Harvey--and William,
+too, for that matter--because he was one of them kind that can't bear to
+make a will. He left a letter behind for Harvey, and said he'd told in
+it where his money was hid, and how he wanted the rest of the property
+divided up so George's g'yirls would be all right--for George didn't
+leave nothing. And that letter was all they could get him to put a pen
+to."
+
+"Why do you reckon Harvey don't come? Wher' does he live?"
+
+"Oh, he lives in England--Sheffield--preaches there--hasn't ever been in
+this country. He hasn't had any too much time--and besides he mightn't a
+got the letter at all, you know."
+
+"Too bad, too bad he couldn't a lived to see his brothers, poor soul.
+You going to Orleans, you say?"
+
+"Yes, but that ain't only a part of it. I'm going in a ship, next
+Wednesday, for Ryo Janeero, where my uncle lives."
+
+"It's a pretty long journey. But it'll be lovely; wisht I was a-going.
+Is Mary Jane the oldest? How old is the others?"
+
+"Mary Jane's nineteen, Susan's fifteen, and Joanna's about fourteen
+--that's the one that gives herself to good works and has a hare-lip."
+
+
+"Poor things! to be left alone in the cold world so."
+
+"Well, they could be worse off. Old Peter had friends, and they ain't
+going to let them come to no harm. There's Hobson, the Babtis' preacher;
+and Deacon Lot Hovey, and Ben Rucker, and Abner Shackleford, and Levi
+Bell, the lawyer; and Dr. Robinson, and their wives, and the widow
+Bartley, and--well, there's a lot of them; but these are the ones that
+Peter was thickest with, and used to write about sometimes, when he wrote
+home; so Harvey 'll know where to look for friends when he gets here."
+
+Well, the old man went on asking questions till he just fairly emptied
+that young fellow. Blamed if he didn't inquire about everybody and
+everything in that blessed town, and all about the Wilkses; and about
+Peter's business--which was a tanner; and about George's--which was a
+carpenter; and about Harvey's--which was a dissentering minister; and so
+on, and so on. Then he says:
+
+"What did you want to walk all the way up to the steamboat for?"
+
+"Because she's a big Orleans boat, and I was afeard she mightn't stop
+there. When they're deep they won't stop for a hail. A Cincinnati boat
+will, but this is a St. Louis one."
+
+"Was Peter Wilks well off?"
+
+"Oh, yes, pretty well off. He had houses and land, and it's reckoned he
+left three or four thousand in cash hid up som'ers."
+
+"When did you say he died?"
+
+"I didn't say, but it was last night."
+
+"Funeral to-morrow, likely?"
+
+"Yes, 'bout the middle of the day."
+
+"Well, it's all terrible sad; but we've all got to go, one time or
+another. So what we want to do is to be prepared; then we're all right."
+
+"Yes, sir, it's the best way. Ma used to always say that."
+
+When we struck the boat she was about done loading, and pretty soon she
+got off. The king never said nothing about going aboard, so I lost my
+ride, after all. When the boat was gone the king made me paddle up
+another mile to a lonesome place, and then he got ashore and says:
+
+"Now hustle back, right off, and fetch the duke up here, and the new
+carpet-bags. And if he's gone over to t'other side, go over there and
+git him. And tell him to git himself up regardless. Shove along, now."
+
+I see what HE was up to; but I never said nothing, of course. When I got
+back with the duke we hid the canoe, and then they set down on a log, and
+the king told him everything, just like the young fellow had said it
+--every last word of it. And all the time he was a-doing it he tried to
+talk like an Englishman; and he done it pretty well, too, for a slouch.
+I can't imitate him, and so I ain't a-going to try to; but he really done
+it pretty good. Then he says:
+
+"How are you on the deef and dumb, Bilgewater?"
+
+The duke said, leave him alone for that; said he had played a deef and
+dumb person on the histronic boards. So then they waited for a
+steamboat.
+
+About the middle of the afternoon a couple of little boats come along,
+but they didn't come from high enough up the river; but at last there was
+a big one, and they hailed her. She sent out her yawl, and we went
+aboard, and she was from Cincinnati; and when they found we only wanted
+to go four or five mile they was booming mad, and gave us a cussing, and
+said they wouldn't land us. But the king was ca'm. He says:
+
+"If gentlemen kin afford to pay a dollar a mile apiece to be took on and
+put off in a yawl, a steamboat kin afford to carry 'em, can't it?"
+
+So they softened down and said it was all right; and when we got to the
+village they yawled us ashore. About two dozen men flocked down when
+they see the yawl a-coming, and when the king says:
+
+"Kin any of you gentlemen tell me wher' Mr. Peter Wilks lives?" they give
+a glance at one another, and nodded their heads, as much as to say, "What
+d' I tell you?" Then one of them says, kind of soft and gentle:
+
+"I'm sorry sir, but the best we can do is to tell you where he DID live
+yesterday evening."
+
+Sudden as winking the ornery old cretur went an to smash, and fell up
+against the man, and put his chin on his shoulder, and cried down his
+back, and says:
+
+"Alas, alas, our poor brother--gone, and we never got to see him; oh,
+it's too, too hard!"
+
+Then he turns around, blubbering, and makes a lot of idiotic signs to the
+duke on his hands, and blamed if he didn't drop a carpet-bag and bust out
+a-crying. If they warn't the beatenest lot, them two frauds, that ever I
+struck.
+
+Well, the men gathered around and sympathized with them, and said all
+sorts of kind things to them, and carried their carpet-bags up the hill
+for them, and let them lean on them and cry, and told the king all about
+his brother's last moments, and the king he told it all over again on his
+hands to the duke, and both of them took on about that dead tanner like
+they'd lost the twelve disciples. Well, if ever I struck anything like
+it, I'm a nigger. It was enough to make a body ashamed of the human race.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXV.
+
+THE news was all over town in two minutes, and you could see the people
+tearing down on the run from every which way, some of them putting on
+their coats as they come. Pretty soon we was in the middle of a crowd,
+and the noise of the tramping was like a soldier march. The windows and
+dooryards was full; and every minute somebody would say, over a fence:
+
+"Is it THEM?"
+
+And somebody trotting along with the gang would answer back and say:
+
+"You bet it is."
+
+When we got to the house the street in front of it was packed, and the
+three girls was standing in the door. Mary Jane WAS red-headed, but that
+don't make no difference, she was most awful beautiful, and her face and
+her eyes was all lit up like glory, she was so glad her uncles was come.
+The king he spread his arms, and Mary Jane she jumped for them, and the
+hare-lip jumped for the duke, and there they HAD it! Everybody most,
+leastways women, cried for joy to see them meet again at last and have
+such good times.
+
+Then the king he hunched the duke private--I see him do it--and then he
+looked around and see the coffin, over in the corner on two chairs; so
+then him and the duke, with a hand across each other's shoulder, and
+t'other hand to their eyes, walked slow and solemn over there, everybody
+dropping back to give them room, and all the talk and noise stopping,
+people saying "Sh!" and all the men taking their hats off and drooping
+their heads, so you could a heard a pin fall. And when they got there
+they bent over and looked in the coffin, and took one sight, and then
+they bust out a-crying so you could a heard them to Orleans, most; and
+then they put their arms around each other's necks, and hung their chins
+over each other's shoulders; and then for three minutes, or maybe four, I
+never see two men leak the way they done. And, mind you, everybody was
+doing the same; and the place was that damp I never see anything like it.
+Then one of them got on one side of the coffin, and t'other on t'other
+side, and they kneeled down and rested their foreheads on the coffin, and
+let on to pray all to themselves. Well, when it come to that it worked
+the crowd like you never see anything like it, and everybody broke down
+and went to sobbing right out loud--the poor girls, too; and every woman,
+nearly, went up to the girls, without saying a word, and kissed them,
+solemn, on the forehead, and then put their hand on their head, and
+looked up towards the sky, with the tears running down, and then busted
+out and went off sobbing and swabbing, and give the next woman a show. I
+never see anything so disgusting.
+
+Well, by and by the king he gets up and comes forward a little, and works
+himself up and slobbers out a speech, all full of tears and flapdoodle
+about its being a sore trial for him and his poor brother to lose the
+diseased, and to miss seeing diseased alive after the long journey of
+four thousand mile, but it's a trial that's sweetened and sanctified to
+us by this dear sympathy and these holy tears, and so he thanks them out
+of his heart and out of his brother's heart, because out of their mouths
+they can't, words being too weak and cold, and all that kind of rot and
+slush, till it was just sickening; and then he blubbers out a pious
+goody-goody Amen, and turns himself loose and goes to crying fit to bust.
+
+And the minute the words were out of his mouth somebody over in the crowd
+struck up the doxolojer, and everybody joined in with all their might,
+and it just warmed you up and made you feel as good as church letting
+out. Music is a good thing; and after all that soul-butter and hogwash I
+never see it freshen up things so, and sound so honest and bully.
+
+Then the king begins to work his jaw again, and says how him and his
+nieces would be glad if a few of the main principal friends of the family
+would take supper here with them this evening, and help set up with the
+ashes of the diseased; and says if his poor brother laying yonder could
+speak he knows who he would name, for they was names that was very dear
+to him, and mentioned often in his letters; and so he will name the same,
+to wit, as follows, vizz.:--Rev. Mr. Hobson, and Deacon Lot Hovey, and
+Mr. Ben Rucker, and Abner Shackleford, and Levi Bell, and Dr. Robinson,
+and their wives, and the widow Bartley.
+
+Rev. Hobson and Dr. Robinson was down to the end of the town a-hunting
+together--that is, I mean the doctor was shipping a sick man to t'other
+world, and the preacher was pinting him right. Lawyer Bell was away up
+to Louisville on business. But the rest was on hand, and so they all
+come and shook hands with the king and thanked him and talked to him; and
+then they shook hands with the duke and didn't say nothing, but just kept
+a-smiling and bobbing their heads like a passel of sapheads whilst he
+made all sorts of signs with his hands and said "Goo-goo--goo-goo-goo"
+all the time, like a baby that can't talk.
+
+So the king he blattered along, and managed to inquire about pretty much
+everybody and dog in town, by his name, and mentioned all sorts of little
+things that happened one time or another in the town, or to George's
+family, or to Peter. And he always let on that Peter wrote him the
+things; but that was a lie: he got every blessed one of them out of that
+young flathead that we canoed up to the steamboat.
+
+Then Mary Jane she fetched the letter her father left behind, and the
+king he read it out loud and cried over it. It give the dwelling-house
+and three thousand dollars, gold, to the girls; and it give the tanyard
+(which was doing a good business), along with some other houses and land
+(worth about seven thousand), and three thousand dollars in gold to
+Harvey and William, and told where the six thousand cash was hid down
+cellar. So these two frauds said they'd go and fetch it up, and have
+everything square and above-board; and told me to come with a candle. We
+shut the cellar door behind us, and when they found the bag they spilt it
+out on the floor, and it was a lovely sight, all them yaller-boys. My,
+the way the king's eyes did shine! He slaps the duke on the shoulder and
+says:
+
+"Oh, THIS ain't bully nor noth'n! Oh, no, I reckon not! Why, Billy, it
+beats the Nonesuch, DON'T it?"
+
+The duke allowed it did. They pawed the yaller-boys, and sifted them
+through their fingers and let them jingle down on the floor; and the king
+says:
+
+"It ain't no use talkin'; bein' brothers to a rich dead man and
+representatives of furrin heirs that's got left is the line for you and
+me, Bilge. Thish yer comes of trust'n to Providence. It's the best way,
+in the long run. I've tried 'em all, and ther' ain't no better way."
+
+Most everybody would a been satisfied with the pile, and took it on
+trust; but no, they must count it. So they counts it, and it comes out
+four hundred and fifteen dollars short. Says the king:
+
+"Dern him, I wonder what he done with that four hundred and fifteen
+dollars?"
+
+They worried over that awhile, and ransacked all around for it. Then the
+duke says:
+
+"Well, he was a pretty sick man, and likely he made a mistake--I reckon
+that's the way of it. The best way's to let it go, and keep still about
+it. We can spare it."
+
+"Oh, shucks, yes, we can SPARE it. I don't k'yer noth'n 'bout that--it's
+the COUNT I'm thinkin' about. We want to be awful square and open and
+above-board here, you know. We want to lug this h-yer money up stairs
+and count it before everybody--then ther' ain't noth'n suspicious. But
+when the dead man says ther's six thous'n dollars, you know, we don't
+want to--"
+
+"Hold on," says the duke. "Le's make up the deffisit," and he begun to
+haul out yaller-boys out of his pocket.
+
+"It's a most amaz'n' good idea, duke--you HAVE got a rattlin' clever head
+on you," says the king. "Blest if the old Nonesuch ain't a heppin' us
+out agin," and HE begun to haul out yaller-jackets and stack them up.
+
+It most busted them, but they made up the six thousand clean and clear.
+
+"Say," says the duke, "I got another idea. Le's go up stairs and count
+this money, and then take and GIVE IT TO THE GIRLS."
+
+"Good land, duke, lemme hug you! It's the most dazzling idea 'at ever a
+man struck. You have cert'nly got the most astonishin' head I ever see.
+Oh, this is the boss dodge, ther' ain't no mistake 'bout it. Let 'em
+fetch along their suspicions now if they want to--this 'll lay 'em out."
+
+When we got up-stairs everybody gethered around the table, and the king
+he counted it and stacked it up, three hundred dollars in a pile--twenty
+elegant little piles. Everybody looked hungry at it, and licked their
+chops. Then they raked it into the bag again, and I see the king begin
+to swell himself up for another speech. He says:
+
+"Friends all, my poor brother that lays yonder has done generous by them
+that's left behind in the vale of sorrers. He has done generous by these
+yer poor little lambs that he loved and sheltered, and that's left
+fatherless and motherless. Yes, and we that knowed him knows that he
+would a done MORE generous by 'em if he hadn't ben afeard o' woundin' his
+dear William and me. Now, WOULDN'T he? Ther' ain't no question 'bout it
+in MY mind. Well, then, what kind o' brothers would it be that 'd stand
+in his way at sech a time? And what kind o' uncles would it be that 'd
+rob--yes, ROB--sech poor sweet lambs as these 'at he loved so at sech a
+time? If I know William--and I THINK I do--he--well, I'll jest ask him."
+He turns around and begins to make a lot of signs to the duke with his
+hands, and the duke he looks at him stupid and leather-headed a while;
+then all of a sudden he seems to catch his meaning, and jumps for the
+king, goo-gooing with all his might for joy, and hugs him about fifteen
+times before he lets up. Then the king says, "I knowed it; I reckon THAT
+'ll convince anybody the way HE feels about it. Here, Mary Jane, Susan,
+Joanner, take the money--take it ALL. It's the gift of him that lays
+yonder, cold but joyful."
+
+Mary Jane she went for him, Susan and the hare-lip went for the duke, and
+then such another hugging and kissing I never see yet. And everybody
+crowded up with the tears in their eyes, and most shook the hands off of
+them frauds, saying all the time:
+
+"You DEAR good souls!--how LOVELY!--how COULD you!"
+
+Well, then, pretty soon all hands got to talking about the diseased
+again, and how good he was, and what a loss he was, and all that; and
+before long a big iron-jawed man worked himself in there from outside,
+and stood a-listening and looking, and not saying anything; and nobody
+saying anything to him either, because the king was talking and they was
+all busy listening. The king was saying--in the middle of something he'd
+started in on--
+
+"--they bein' partickler friends o' the diseased. That's why they're
+invited here this evenin'; but tomorrow we want ALL to come--everybody;
+for he respected everybody, he liked everybody, and so it's fitten that
+his funeral orgies sh'd be public."
+
+And so he went a-mooning on and on, liking to hear himself talk, and
+every little while he fetched in his funeral orgies again, till the duke
+he couldn't stand it no more; so he writes on a little scrap of paper,
+"OBSEQUIES, you old fool," and folds it up, and goes to goo-gooing and
+reaching it over people's heads to him. The king he reads it and puts it
+in his pocket, and says:
+
+"Poor William, afflicted as he is, his HEART'S aluz right. Asks me to
+invite everybody to come to the funeral--wants me to make 'em all
+welcome. But he needn't a worried--it was jest what I was at."
+
+Then he weaves along again, perfectly ca'm, and goes to dropping in his
+funeral orgies again every now and then, just like he done before. And
+when he done it the third time he says:
+
+"I say orgies, not because it's the common term, because it ain't
+--obsequies bein' the common term--but because orgies is the right term.
+Obsequies ain't used in England no more now--it's gone out. We say
+orgies now in England. Orgies is better, because it means the thing
+you're after more exact. It's a word that's made up out'n the Greek
+ORGO, outside, open, abroad; and the Hebrew JEESUM, to plant, cover up;
+hence inTER. So, you see, funeral orgies is an open er public funeral."
+
+He was the WORST I ever struck. Well, the iron-jawed man he laughed
+right in his face. Everybody was shocked. Everybody says, "Why,
+DOCTOR!" and Abner Shackleford says:
+
+"Why, Robinson, hain't you heard the news? This is Harvey Wilks."
+
+The king he smiled eager, and shoved out his flapper, and says:
+
+"Is it my poor brother's dear good friend and physician? I--"
+
+"Keep your hands off of me!" says the doctor. "YOU talk like an
+Englishman, DON'T you? It's the worst imitation I ever heard. YOU Peter
+Wilks's brother! You're a fraud, that's what you are!"
+
+Well, how they all took on! They crowded around the doctor and tried to
+quiet him down, and tried to explain to him and tell him how Harvey 'd
+showed in forty ways that he WAS Harvey, and knowed everybody by name,
+and the names of the very dogs, and begged and BEGGED him not to hurt
+Harvey's feelings and the poor girl's feelings, and all that. But it
+warn't no use; he stormed right along, and said any man that pretended to
+be an Englishman and couldn't imitate the lingo no better than what he
+did was a fraud and a liar. The poor girls was hanging to the king and
+crying; and all of a sudden the doctor ups and turns on THEM. He says:
+
+"I was your father's friend, and I'm your friend; and I warn you as a
+friend, and an honest one that wants to protect you and keep you out of
+harm and trouble, to turn your backs on that scoundrel and have nothing
+to do with him, the ignorant tramp, with his idiotic Greek and Hebrew, as
+he calls it. He is the thinnest kind of an impostor--has come here with
+a lot of empty names and facts which he picked up somewheres, and you
+take them for PROOFS, and are helped to fool yourselves by these foolish
+friends here, who ought to know better. Mary Jane Wilks, you know me for
+your friend, and for your unselfish friend, too. Now listen to me; turn
+this pitiful rascal out--I BEG you to do it. Will you?"
+
+Mary Jane straightened herself up, and my, but she was handsome! She
+says:
+
+"HERE is my answer." She hove up the bag of money and put it in the
+king's hands, and says, "Take this six thousand dollars, and invest for
+me and my sisters any way you want to, and don't give us no receipt for
+it."
+
+Then she put her arm around the king on one side, and Susan and the
+hare-lip done the same on the other. Everybody clapped their hands and
+stomped on the floor like a perfect storm, whilst the king held up his
+head and smiled proud. The doctor says:
+
+"All right; I wash MY hands of the matter. But I warn you all that a
+time 's coming when you're going to feel sick whenever you think of this
+day." And away he went.
+
+"All right, doctor," says the king, kinder mocking him; "we'll try and
+get 'em to send for you;" which made them all laugh, and they said it was
+a prime good hit.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXVI.
+
+WELL, when they was all gone the king he asks Mary Jane how they was off
+for spare rooms, and she said she had one spare room, which would do for
+Uncle William, and she'd give her own room to Uncle Harvey, which was a
+little bigger, and she would turn into the room with her sisters and
+sleep on a cot; and up garret was a little cubby, with a pallet in it.
+The king said the cubby would do for his valley--meaning me.
+
+So Mary Jane took us up, and she showed them their rooms, which was plain
+but nice. She said she'd have her frocks and a lot of other traps took
+out of her room if they was in Uncle Harvey's way, but he said they
+warn't. The frocks was hung along the wall, and before them was a
+curtain made out of calico that hung down to the floor. There was an old
+hair trunk in one corner, and a guitar-box in another, and all sorts of
+little knickknacks and jimcracks around, like girls brisken up a room
+with. The king said it was all the more homely and more pleasanter for
+these fixings, and so don't disturb them. The duke's room was pretty
+small, but plenty good enough, and so was my cubby.
+
+That night they had a big supper, and all them men and women was there,
+and I stood behind the king and the duke's chairs and waited on them, and
+the niggers waited on the rest. Mary Jane she set at the head of the
+table, with Susan alongside of her, and said how bad the biscuits was,
+and how mean the preserves was, and how ornery and tough the fried
+chickens was--and all that kind of rot, the way women always do for to
+force out compliments; and the people all knowed everything was tiptop,
+and said so--said "How DO you get biscuits to brown so nice?" and "Where,
+for the land's sake, DID you get these amaz'n pickles?" and all that kind
+of humbug talky-talk, just the way people always does at a supper, you
+know.
+
+And when it was all done me and the hare-lip had supper in the kitchen
+off of the leavings, whilst the others was helping the niggers clean up
+the things. The hare-lip she got to pumping me about England, and blest
+if I didn't think the ice was getting mighty thin sometimes. She says:
+
+"Did you ever see the king?"
+
+"Who? William Fourth? Well, I bet I have--he goes to our church." I
+knowed he was dead years ago, but I never let on. So when I says he goes
+to our church, she says:
+
+"What--regular?"
+
+"Yes--regular. His pew's right over opposite ourn--on t'other side the
+pulpit."
+
+"I thought he lived in London?"
+
+"Well, he does. Where WOULD he live?"
+
+"But I thought YOU lived in Sheffield?"
+
+I see I was up a stump. I had to let on to get choked with a chicken
+bone, so as to get time to think how to get down again. Then I says:
+
+"I mean he goes to our church regular when he's in Sheffield. That's
+only in the summer time, when he comes there to take the sea baths."
+
+"Why, how you talk--Sheffield ain't on the sea."
+
+"Well, who said it was?"
+
+"Why, you did."
+
+"I DIDN'T nuther."
+
+"You did!"
+
+"I didn't."
+
+"You did."
+
+"I never said nothing of the kind."
+
+"Well, what DID you say, then?"
+
+"Said he come to take the sea BATHS--that's what I said."
+
+"Well, then, how's he going to take the sea baths if it ain't on the
+sea?"
+
+"Looky here," I says; "did you ever see any Congress-water?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Well, did you have to go to Congress to get it?"
+
+"Why, no."
+
+"Well, neither does William Fourth have to go to the sea to get a sea
+bath."
+
+"How does he get it, then?"
+
+"Gets it the way people down here gets Congress-water--in barrels. There
+in the palace at Sheffield they've got furnaces, and he wants his water
+hot. They can't bile that amount of water away off there at the sea.
+They haven't got no conveniences for it."
+
+"Oh, I see, now. You might a said that in the first place and saved
+time."
+
+When she said that I see I was out of the woods again, and so I was
+comfortable and glad. Next, she says:
+
+"Do you go to church, too?"
+
+"Yes--regular."
+
+"Where do you set?"
+
+"Why, in our pew."
+
+"WHOSE pew?"
+
+"Why, OURN--your Uncle Harvey's."
+
+"His'n? What does HE want with a pew?"
+
+"Wants it to set in. What did you RECKON he wanted with it?"
+
+"Why, I thought he'd be in the pulpit."
+
+Rot him, I forgot he was a preacher. I see I was up a stump again, so I
+played another chicken bone and got another think. Then I says:
+
+"Blame it, do you suppose there ain't but one preacher to a church?"
+
+"Why, what do they want with more?"
+
+"What!--to preach before a king? I never did see such a girl as you.
+They don't have no less than seventeen."
+
+"Seventeen! My land! Why, I wouldn't set out such a string as that, not
+if I NEVER got to glory. It must take 'em a week."
+
+"Shucks, they don't ALL of 'em preach the same day--only ONE of 'em."
+
+"Well, then, what does the rest of 'em do?"
+
+"Oh, nothing much. Loll around, pass the plate--and one thing or
+another. But mainly they don't do nothing."
+
+"Well, then, what are they FOR?"
+
+"Why, they're for STYLE. Don't you know nothing?"
+
+"Well, I don't WANT to know no such foolishness as that. How is servants
+treated in England? Do they treat 'em better 'n we treat our niggers?"
+
+"NO! A servant ain't nobody there. They treat them worse than dogs."
+
+"Don't they give 'em holidays, the way we do, Christmas and New Year's
+week, and Fourth of July?"
+
+"Oh, just listen! A body could tell YOU hain't ever been to England by
+that. Why, Hare-l--why, Joanna, they never see a holiday from year's end
+to year's end; never go to the circus, nor theater, nor nigger shows, nor
+nowheres."
+
+"Nor church?"
+
+"Nor church."
+
+"But YOU always went to church."
+
+Well, I was gone up again. I forgot I was the old man's servant. But
+next minute I whirled in on a kind of an explanation how a valley was
+different from a common servant and HAD to go to church whether he wanted
+to or not, and set with the family, on account of its being the law. But
+I didn't do it pretty good, and when I got done I see she warn't
+satisfied. She says:
+
+"Honest injun, now, hain't you been telling me a lot of lies?"
+
+"Honest injun," says I.
+
+"None of it at all?"
+
+"None of it at all. Not a lie in it," says I.
+
+"Lay your hand on this book and say it."
+
+I see it warn't nothing but a dictionary, so I laid my hand on it and
+said it. So then she looked a little better satisfied, and says:
+
+"Well, then, I'll believe some of it; but I hope to gracious if I'll
+believe the rest."
+
+"What is it you won't believe, Joe?" says Mary Jane, stepping in with
+Susan behind her. "It ain't right nor kind for you to talk so to him,
+and him a stranger and so far from his people. How would you like to be
+treated so?"
+
+"That's always your way, Maim--always sailing in to help somebody before
+they're hurt. I hain't done nothing to him. He's told some stretchers,
+I reckon, and I said I wouldn't swallow it all; and that's every bit and
+grain I DID say. I reckon he can stand a little thing like that, can't
+he?"
+
+"I don't care whether 'twas little or whether 'twas big; he's here in our
+house and a stranger, and it wasn't good of you to say it. If you was in
+his place it would make you feel ashamed; and so you oughtn't to say a
+thing to another person that will make THEM feel ashamed."
+
+"Why, Maim, he said--"
+
+"It don't make no difference what he SAID--that ain't the thing. The
+thing is for you to treat him KIND, and not be saying things to make him
+remember he ain't in his own country and amongst his own folks."
+
+I says to myself, THIS is a girl that I'm letting that old reptle rob her
+of her money!
+
+Then Susan SHE waltzed in; and if you'll believe me, she did give
+Hare-lip hark from the tomb!
+
+Says I to myself, and this is ANOTHER one that I'm letting him rob her of
+her money!
+
+Then Mary Jane she took another inning, and went in sweet and lovely
+again--which was her way; but when she got done there warn't hardly
+anything left o' poor Hare-lip. So she hollered.
+
+"All right, then," says the other girls; "you just ask his pardon."
+
+She done it, too; and she done it beautiful. She done it so beautiful it
+was good to hear; and I wished I could tell her a thousand lies, so she
+could do it again.
+
+I says to myself, this is ANOTHER one that I'm letting him rob her of her
+money. And when she got through they all jest laid theirselves out to
+make me feel at home and know I was amongst friends. I felt so ornery
+and low down and mean that I says to myself, my mind's made up; I'll hive
+that money for them or bust.
+
+So then I lit out--for bed, I said, meaning some time or another. When I
+got by myself I went to thinking the thing over. I says to myself, shall
+I go to that doctor, private, and blow on these frauds? No--that won't
+do. He might tell who told him; then the king and the duke would make it
+warm for me. Shall I go, private, and tell Mary Jane? No--I dasn't do
+it. Her face would give them a hint, sure; they've got the money, and
+they'd slide right out and get away with it. If she was to fetch in help
+I'd get mixed up in the business before it was done with, I judge. No;
+there ain't no good way but one. I got to steal that money, somehow; and
+I got to steal it some way that they won't suspicion that I done it.
+They've got a good thing here, and they ain't a-going to leave till
+they've played this family and this town for all they're worth, so I'll
+find a chance time enough. I'll steal it and hide it; and by and by, when
+I'm away down the river, I'll write a letter and tell Mary Jane where
+it's hid. But I better hive it tonight if I can, because the doctor
+maybe hasn't let up as much as he lets on he has; he might scare them out
+of here yet.
+
+So, thinks I, I'll go and search them rooms. Upstairs the hall was dark,
+but I found the duke's room, and started to paw around it with my hands;
+but I recollected it wouldn't be much like the king to let anybody else
+take care of that money but his own self; so then I went to his room and
+begun to paw around there. But I see I couldn't do nothing without a
+candle, and I dasn't light one, of course. So I judged I'd got to do the
+other thing--lay for them and eavesdrop. About that time I hears their
+footsteps coming, and was going to skip under the bed; I reached for it,
+but it wasn't where I thought it would be; but I touched the curtain that
+hid Mary Jane's frocks, so I jumped in behind that and snuggled in
+amongst the gowns, and stood there perfectly still.
+
+They come in and shut the door; and the first thing the duke done was to
+get down and look under the bed. Then I was glad I hadn't found the bed
+when I wanted it. And yet, you know, it's kind of natural to hide under
+the bed when you are up to anything private. They sets down then, and
+the king says:
+
+"Well, what is it? And cut it middlin' short, because it's better for us
+to be down there a-whoopin' up the mournin' than up here givin' 'em a
+chance to talk us over."
+
+"Well, this is it, Capet. I ain't easy; I ain't comfortable. That
+doctor lays on my mind. I wanted to know your plans. I've got a notion,
+and I think it's a sound one."
+
+"What is it, duke?"
+
+"That we better glide out of this before three in the morning, and clip
+it down the river with what we've got. Specially, seeing we got it so
+easy--GIVEN back to us, flung at our heads, as you may say, when of
+course we allowed to have to steal it back. I'm for knocking off and
+lighting out."
+
+That made me feel pretty bad. About an hour or two ago it would a been a
+little different, but now it made me feel bad and disappointed, The king
+rips out and says:
+
+"What! And not sell out the rest o' the property? March off like a
+passel of fools and leave eight or nine thous'n' dollars' worth o'
+property layin' around jest sufferin' to be scooped in?--and all good,
+salable stuff, too."
+
+The duke he grumbled; said the bag of gold was enough, and he didn't want
+to go no deeper--didn't want to rob a lot of orphans of EVERYTHING they
+had.
+
+"Why, how you talk!" says the king. "We sha'n't rob 'em of nothing at
+all but jest this money. The people that BUYS the property is the
+suff'rers; because as soon 's it's found out 'at we didn't own it--which
+won't be long after we've slid--the sale won't be valid, and it 'll all
+go back to the estate. These yer orphans 'll git their house back agin,
+and that's enough for THEM; they're young and spry, and k'n easy earn a
+livin'. THEY ain't a-goin to suffer. Why, jest think--there's thous'n's
+and thous'n's that ain't nigh so well off. Bless you, THEY ain't got
+noth'n' to complain of."
+
+Well, the king he talked him blind; so at last he give in, and said all
+right, but said he believed it was blamed foolishness to stay, and that
+doctor hanging over them. But the king says:
+
+"Cuss the doctor! What do we k'yer for HIM? Hain't we got all the fools
+in town on our side? And ain't that a big enough majority in any town?"
+
+So they got ready to go down stairs again. The duke says:
+
+"I don't think we put that money in a good place."
+
+That cheered me up. I'd begun to think I warn't going to get a hint of
+no kind to help me. The king says:
+
+"Why?"
+
+"Because Mary Jane 'll be in mourning from this out; and first you know
+the nigger that does up the rooms will get an order to box these duds up
+and put 'em away; and do you reckon a nigger can run across money and not
+borrow some of it?"
+
+"Your head's level agin, duke," says the king; and he comes a-fumbling
+under the curtain two or three foot from where I was. I stuck tight to
+the wall and kept mighty still, though quivery; and I wondered what them
+fellows would say to me if they catched me; and I tried to think what I'd
+better do if they did catch me. But the king he got the bag before I
+could think more than about a half a thought, and he never suspicioned I
+was around. They took and shoved the bag through a rip in the straw tick
+that was under the feather-bed, and crammed it in a foot or two amongst
+the straw and said it was all right now, because a nigger only makes up
+the feather-bed, and don't turn over the straw tick only about twice a
+year, and so it warn't in no danger of getting stole now.
+
+But I knowed better. I had it out of there before they was half-way down
+stairs. I groped along up to my cubby, and hid it there till I could get
+a chance to do better. I judged I better hide it outside of the house
+somewheres, because if they missed it they would give the house a good
+ransacking: I knowed that very well. Then I turned in, with my clothes
+all on; but I couldn't a gone to sleep if I'd a wanted to, I was in such
+a sweat to get through with the business. By and by I heard the king and
+the duke come up; so I rolled off my pallet and laid with my chin at the
+top of my ladder, and waited to see if anything was going to happen. But
+nothing did.
+
+So I held on till all the late sounds had quit and the early ones hadn't
+begun yet; and then I slipped down the ladder.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXVII.
+
+I CREPT to their doors and listened; they was snoring. So I tiptoed
+along, and got down stairs all right. There warn't a sound anywheres. I
+peeped through a crack of the dining-room door, and see the men that was
+watching the corpse all sound asleep on their chairs. The door was open
+into the parlor, where the corpse was laying, and there was a candle in
+both rooms. I passed along, and the parlor door was open; but I see there
+warn't nobody in there but the remainders of Peter; so I shoved on by;
+but the front door was locked, and the key wasn't there. Just then I
+heard somebody coming down the stairs, back behind me. I run in the
+parlor and took a swift look around, and the only place I see to hide the
+bag was in the coffin. The lid was shoved along about a foot, showing
+the dead man's face down in there, with a wet cloth over it, and his
+shroud on. I tucked the money-bag in under the lid, just down beyond
+where his hands was crossed, which made me creep, they was so cold, and
+then I run back across the room and in behind the door.
+
+The person coming was Mary Jane. She went to the coffin, very soft, and
+kneeled down and looked in; then she put up her handkerchief, and I see
+she begun to cry, though I couldn't hear her, and her back was to me. I
+slid out, and as I passed the dining-room I thought I'd make sure them
+watchers hadn't seen me; so I looked through the crack, and everything
+was all right. They hadn't stirred.
+
+I slipped up to bed, feeling ruther blue, on accounts of the thing
+playing out that way after I had took so much trouble and run so much
+resk about it. Says I, if it could stay where it is, all right; because
+when we get down the river a hundred mile or two I could write back to
+Mary Jane, and she could dig him up again and get it; but that ain't the
+thing that's going to happen; the thing that's going to happen is, the
+money 'll be found when they come to screw on the lid. Then the king 'll
+get it again, and it 'll be a long day before he gives anybody another
+chance to smouch it from him. Of course I WANTED to slide down and get it
+out of there, but I dasn't try it. Every minute it was getting earlier
+now, and pretty soon some of them watchers would begin to stir, and I
+might get catched--catched with six thousand dollars in my hands that
+nobody hadn't hired me to take care of. I don't wish to be mixed up in
+no such business as that, I says to myself.
+
+When I got down stairs in the morning the parlor was shut up, and the
+watchers was gone. There warn't nobody around but the family and the
+widow Bartley and our tribe. I watched their faces to see if anything
+had been happening, but I couldn't tell.
+
+Towards the middle of the day the undertaker come with his man, and they
+set the coffin in the middle of the room on a couple of chairs, and then
+set all our chairs in rows, and borrowed more from the neighbors till the
+hall and the parlor and the dining-room was full. I see the coffin lid
+was the way it was before, but I dasn't go to look in under it, with
+folks around.
+
+Then the people begun to flock in, and the beats and the girls took seats
+in the front row at the head of the coffin, and for a half an hour the
+people filed around slow, in single rank, and looked down at the dead
+man's face a minute, and some dropped in a tear, and it was all very
+still and solemn, only the girls and the beats holding handkerchiefs to
+their eyes and keeping their heads bent, and sobbing a little. There
+warn't no other sound but the scraping of the feet on the floor and
+blowing noses--because people always blows them more at a funeral than
+they do at other places except church.
+
+When the place was packed full the undertaker he slid around in his black
+gloves with his softy soothering ways, putting on the last touches, and
+getting people and things all ship-shape and comfortable, and making no
+more sound than a cat. He never spoke; he moved people around, he
+squeezed in late ones, he opened up passageways, and done it with nods,
+and signs with his hands. Then he took his place over against the wall.
+He was the softest, glidingest, stealthiest man I ever see; and there
+warn't no more smile to him than there is to a ham.
+
+They had borrowed a melodeum--a sick one; and when everything was ready a
+young woman set down and worked it, and it was pretty skreeky and
+colicky, and everybody joined in and sung, and Peter was the only one
+that had a good thing, according to my notion. Then the Reverend Hobson
+opened up, slow and solemn, and begun to talk; and straight off the most
+outrageous row busted out in the cellar a body ever heard; it was only
+one dog, but he made a most powerful racket, and he kept it up right
+along; the parson he had to stand there, over the coffin, and wait--you
+couldn't hear yourself think. It was right down awkward, and nobody
+didn't seem to know what to do. But pretty soon they see that
+long-legged undertaker make a sign to the preacher as much as to say,
+"Don't you worry--just depend on me." Then he stooped down and begun to
+glide along the wall, just his shoulders showing over the people's heads.
+So he glided along, and the powwow and racket getting more and more
+outrageous all the time; and at last, when he had gone around two sides
+of the room, he disappears down cellar. Then in about two seconds we
+heard a whack, and the dog he finished up with a most amazing howl or
+two, and then everything was dead still, and the parson begun his solemn
+talk where he left off. In a minute or two here comes this undertaker's
+back and shoulders gliding along the wall again; and so he glided and
+glided around three sides of the room, and then rose up, and shaded his
+mouth with his hands, and stretched his neck out towards the preacher,
+over the people's heads, and says, in a kind of a coarse whisper, "HE HAD
+A RAT!" Then he drooped down and glided along the wall again to his
+place. You could see it was a great satisfaction to the people, because
+naturally they wanted to know. A little thing like that don't cost
+nothing, and it's just the little things that makes a man to be looked up
+to and liked. There warn't no more popular man in town than what that
+undertaker was.
+
+Well, the funeral sermon was very good, but pison long and tiresome; and
+then the king he shoved in and got off some of his usual rubbage, and at
+last the job was through, and the undertaker begun to sneak up on the
+coffin with his screw-driver. I was in a sweat then, and watched him
+pretty keen. But he never meddled at all; just slid the lid along as soft
+as mush, and screwed it down tight and fast. So there I was! I didn't
+know whether the money was in there or not. So, says I, s'pose somebody
+has hogged that bag on the sly?--now how do I know whether to write to
+Mary Jane or not? S'pose she dug him up and didn't find nothing, what
+would she think of me? Blame it, I says, I might get hunted up and
+jailed; I'd better lay low and keep dark, and not write at all; the
+thing's awful mixed now; trying to better it, I've worsened it a hundred
+times, and I wish to goodness I'd just let it alone, dad fetch the whole
+business!
+
+They buried him, and we come back home, and I went to watching faces
+again--I couldn't help it, and I couldn't rest easy. But nothing come
+of it; the faces didn't tell me nothing.
+
+The king he visited around in the evening, and sweetened everybody up,
+and made himself ever so friendly; and he give out the idea that his
+congregation over in England would be in a sweat about him, so he must
+hurry and settle up the estate right away and leave for home. He was
+very sorry he was so pushed, and so was everybody; they wished he could
+stay longer, but they said they could see it couldn't be done. And he
+said of course him and William would take the girls home with them; and
+that pleased everybody too, because then the girls would be well fixed
+and amongst their own relations; and it pleased the girls, too--tickled
+them so they clean forgot they ever had a trouble in the world; and told
+him to sell out as quick as he wanted to, they would be ready. Them poor
+things was that glad and happy it made my heart ache to see them getting
+fooled and lied to so, but I didn't see no safe way for me to chip in and
+change the general tune.
+
+Well, blamed if the king didn't bill the house and the niggers and all
+the property for auction straight off--sale two days after the funeral;
+but anybody could buy private beforehand if they wanted to.
+
+So the next day after the funeral, along about noon-time, the girls' joy
+got the first jolt. A couple of nigger traders come along, and the king
+sold them the niggers reasonable, for three-day drafts as they called it,
+and away they went, the two sons up the river to Memphis, and their
+mother down the river to Orleans. I thought them poor girls and them
+niggers would break their hearts for grief; they cried around each other,
+and took on so it most made me down sick to see it. The girls said they
+hadn't ever dreamed of seeing the family separated or sold away from the
+town. I can't ever get it out of my memory, the sight of them poor
+miserable girls and niggers hanging around each other's necks and crying;
+and I reckon I couldn't a stood it all, but would a had to bust out and
+tell on our gang if I hadn't knowed the sale warn't no account and the
+niggers would be back home in a week or two.
+
+The thing made a big stir in the town, too, and a good many come out
+flatfooted and said it was scandalous to separate the mother and the
+children that way. It injured the frauds some; but the old fool he
+bulled right along, spite of all the duke could say or do, and I tell you
+the duke was powerful uneasy.
+
+Next day was auction day. About broad day in the morning the king and
+the duke come up in the garret and woke me up, and I see by their look
+that there was trouble. The king says:
+
+"Was you in my room night before last?"
+
+"No, your majesty"--which was the way I always called him when nobody but
+our gang warn't around.
+
+"Was you in there yisterday er last night?"
+
+"No, your majesty."
+
+"Honor bright, now--no lies."
+
+"Honor bright, your majesty, I'm telling you the truth. I hain't been
+a-near your room since Miss Mary Jane took you and the duke and showed it
+to you."
+
+The duke says:
+
+"Have you seen anybody else go in there?"
+
+"No, your grace, not as I remember, I believe."
+
+"Stop and think."
+
+I studied awhile and see my chance; then I says:
+
+"Well, I see the niggers go in there several times."
+
+Both of them gave a little jump, and looked like they hadn't ever
+expected it, and then like they HAD. Then the duke says:
+
+"What, all of them?"
+
+"No--leastways, not all at once--that is, I don't think I ever see them
+all come OUT at once but just one time."
+
+"Hello! When was that?"
+
+"It was the day we had the funeral. In the morning. It warn't early,
+because I overslept. I was just starting down the ladder, and I see
+them."
+
+"Well, go on, GO on! What did they do? How'd they act?"
+
+"They didn't do nothing. And they didn't act anyway much, as fur as I
+see. They tiptoed away; so I seen, easy enough, that they'd shoved in
+there to do up your majesty's room, or something, s'posing you was up;
+and found you WARN'T up, and so they was hoping to slide out of the way
+of trouble without waking you up, if they hadn't already waked you up."
+
+"Great guns, THIS is a go!" says the king; and both of them looked pretty
+sick and tolerable silly. They stood there a-thinking and scratching
+their heads a minute, and the duke he bust into a kind of a little raspy
+chuckle, and says:
+
+"It does beat all how neat the niggers played their hand. They let on to
+be SORRY they was going out of this region! And I believed they WAS
+sorry, and so did you, and so did everybody. Don't ever tell ME any more
+that a nigger ain't got any histrionic talent. Why, the way they played
+that thing it would fool ANYBODY. In my opinion, there's a fortune in
+'em. If I had capital and a theater, I wouldn't want a better lay-out
+than that--and here we've gone and sold 'em for a song. Yes, and ain't
+privileged to sing the song yet. Say, where IS that song--that draft?"
+
+"In the bank for to be collected. Where WOULD it be?"
+
+"Well, THAT'S all right then, thank goodness."
+
+Says I, kind of timid-like:
+
+"Is something gone wrong?"
+
+The king whirls on me and rips out:
+
+"None o' your business! You keep your head shet, and mind y'r own
+affairs--if you got any. Long as you're in this town don't you forgit
+THAT--you hear?" Then he says to the duke, "We got to jest swaller it
+and say noth'n': mum's the word for US."
+
+As they was starting down the ladder the duke he chuckles again, and
+says:
+
+"Quick sales AND small profits! It's a good business--yes."
+
+The king snarls around on him and says:
+
+"I was trying to do for the best in sellin' 'em out so quick. If the
+profits has turned out to be none, lackin' considable, and none to carry,
+is it my fault any more'n it's yourn?"
+
+"Well, THEY'D be in this house yet and we WOULDN'T if I could a got my
+advice listened to."
+
+The king sassed back as much as was safe for him, and then swapped around
+and lit into ME again. He give me down the banks for not coming and
+TELLING him I see the niggers come out of his room acting that way--said
+any fool would a KNOWED something was up. And then waltzed in and cussed
+HIMSELF awhile, and said it all come of him not laying late and taking
+his natural rest that morning, and he'd be blamed if he'd ever do it
+again. So they went off a-jawing; and I felt dreadful glad I'd worked it
+all off on to the niggers, and yet hadn't done the niggers no harm by it.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXVIII.
+
+BY and by it was getting-up time. So I come down the ladder and started
+for down-stairs; but as I come to the girls' room the door was open, and
+I see Mary Jane setting by her old hair trunk, which was open and she'd
+been packing things in it--getting ready to go to England. But she had
+stopped now with a folded gown in her lap, and had her face in her hands,
+crying. I felt awful bad to see it; of course anybody would. I went in
+there and says:
+
+"Miss Mary Jane, you can't a-bear to see people in trouble, and I can't
+--most always. Tell me about it."
+
+So she done it. And it was the niggers--I just expected it. She said
+the beautiful trip to England was most about spoiled for her; she didn't
+know HOW she was ever going to be happy there, knowing the mother and the
+children warn't ever going to see each other no more--and then busted out
+bitterer than ever, and flung up her hands, and says:
+
+"Oh, dear, dear, to think they ain't EVER going to see each other any
+more!"
+
+"But they WILL--and inside of two weeks--and I KNOW it!" says I.
+
+Laws, it was out before I could think! And before I could budge she
+throws her arms around my neck and told me to say it AGAIN, say it AGAIN,
+say it AGAIN!
+
+I see I had spoke too sudden and said too much, and was in a close place.
+I asked her to let me think a minute; and she set there, very impatient
+and excited and handsome, but looking kind of happy and eased-up, like a
+person that's had a tooth pulled out. So I went to studying it out. I
+says to myself, I reckon a body that ups and tells the truth when he is
+in a tight place is taking considerable many resks, though I ain't had no
+experience, and can't say for certain; but it looks so to me, anyway; and
+yet here's a case where I'm blest if it don't look to me like the truth
+is better and actuly SAFER than a lie. I must lay it by in my mind, and
+think it over some time or other, it's so kind of strange and unregular.
+I never see nothing like it. Well, I says to myself at last, I'm a-going
+to chance it; I'll up and tell the truth this time, though it does seem
+most like setting down on a kag of powder and touching it off just to see
+where you'll go to. Then I says:
+
+"Miss Mary Jane, is there any place out of town a little ways where you
+could go and stay three or four days?"
+
+"Yes; Mr. Lothrop's. Why?"
+
+"Never mind why yet. If I'll tell you how I know the niggers will see
+each other again inside of two weeks--here in this house--and PROVE how I
+know it--will you go to Mr. Lothrop's and stay four days?"
+
+"Four days!" she says; "I'll stay a year!"
+
+"All right," I says, "I don't want nothing more out of YOU than just your
+word--I druther have it than another man's kiss-the-Bible." She smiled
+and reddened up very sweet, and I says, "If you don't mind it, I'll shut
+the door--and bolt it."
+
+Then I come back and set down again, and says:
+
+"Don't you holler. Just set still and take it like a man. I got to tell
+the truth, and you want to brace up, Miss Mary, because it's a bad kind,
+and going to be hard to take, but there ain't no help for it. These
+uncles of yourn ain't no uncles at all; they're a couple of frauds
+--regular dead-beats. There, now we're over the worst of it, you can stand
+the rest middling easy."
+
+It jolted her up like everything, of course; but I was over the shoal
+water now, so I went right along, her eyes a-blazing higher and higher
+all the time, and told her every blame thing, from where we first struck
+that young fool going up to the steamboat, clear through to where she
+flung herself on to the king's breast at the front door and he kissed her
+sixteen or seventeen times--and then up she jumps, with her face afire
+like sunset, and says:
+
+"The brute! Come, don't waste a minute--not a SECOND--we'll have them
+tarred and feathered, and flung in the river!"
+
+Says I:
+
+"Cert'nly. But do you mean BEFORE you go to Mr. Lothrop's, or--"
+
+"Oh," she says, "what am I THINKING about!" she says, and set right down
+again. "Don't mind what I said--please don't--you WON'T, now, WILL you?"
+Laying her silky hand on mine in that kind of a way that I said I would
+die first. "I never thought, I was so stirred up," she says; "now go on,
+and I won't do so any more. You tell me what to do, and whatever you say
+I'll do it."
+
+"Well," I says, "it's a rough gang, them two frauds, and I'm fixed so I
+got to travel with them a while longer, whether I want to or not--I
+druther not tell you why; and if you was to blow on them this town would
+get me out of their claws, and I'd be all right; but there'd be another
+person that you don't know about who'd be in big trouble. Well, we got
+to save HIM, hain't we? Of course. Well, then, we won't blow on them."
+
+Saying them words put a good idea in my head. I see how maybe I could
+get me and Jim rid of the frauds; get them jailed here, and then leave.
+But I didn't want to run the raft in the daytime without anybody aboard
+to answer questions but me; so I didn't want the plan to begin working
+till pretty late to-night. I says:
+
+"Miss Mary Jane, I'll tell you what we'll do, and you won't have to stay
+at Mr. Lothrop's so long, nuther. How fur is it?"
+
+"A little short of four miles--right out in the country, back here."
+
+"Well, that 'll answer. Now you go along out there, and lay low till
+nine or half-past to-night, and then get them to fetch you home again
+--tell them you've thought of something. If you get here before eleven put
+a candle in this window, and if I don't turn up wait TILL eleven, and
+THEN if I don't turn up it means I'm gone, and out of the way, and safe.
+Then you come out and spread the news around, and get these beats
+jailed."
+
+"Good," she says, "I'll do it."
+
+"And if it just happens so that I don't get away, but get took up along
+with them, you must up and say I told you the whole thing beforehand, and
+you must stand by me all you can."
+
+"Stand by you! indeed I will. They sha'n't touch a hair of your head!"
+she says, and I see her nostrils spread and her eyes snap when she said
+it, too.
+
+"If I get away I sha'n't be here," I says, "to prove these rapscallions
+ain't your uncles, and I couldn't do it if I WAS here. I could swear
+they was beats and bummers, that's all, though that's worth something.
+Well, there's others can do that better than what I can, and they're
+people that ain't going to be doubted as quick as I'd be. I'll tell you
+how to find them. Gimme a pencil and a piece of paper. There--'Royal
+Nonesuch, Bricksville.' Put it away, and don't lose it. When the court
+wants to find out something about these two, let them send up to
+Bricksville and say they've got the men that played the Royal Nonesuch,
+and ask for some witnesses--why, you'll have that entire town down here
+before you can hardly wink, Miss Mary. And they'll come a-biling, too."
+
+I judged we had got everything fixed about right now. So I says:
+
+"Just let the auction go right along, and don't worry. Nobody don't have
+to pay for the things they buy till a whole day after the auction on
+accounts of the short notice, and they ain't going out of this till they
+get that money; and the way we've fixed it the sale ain't going to count,
+and they ain't going to get no money. It's just like the way it was with
+the niggers--it warn't no sale, and the niggers will be back before
+long. Why, they can't collect the money for the NIGGERS yet--they're in
+the worst kind of a fix, Miss Mary."
+
+"Well," she says, "I'll run down to breakfast now, and then I'll start
+straight for Mr. Lothrop's."
+
+"'Deed, THAT ain't the ticket, Miss Mary Jane," I says, "by no manner of
+means; go BEFORE breakfast."
+
+"Why?"
+
+"What did you reckon I wanted you to go at all for, Miss Mary?"
+
+"Well, I never thought--and come to think, I don't know. What was it?"
+
+"Why, it's because you ain't one of these leather-face people. I don't
+want no better book than what your face is. A body can set down and read
+it off like coarse print. Do you reckon you can go and face your uncles
+when they come to kiss you good-morning, and never--"
+
+"There, there, don't! Yes, I'll go before breakfast--I'll be glad to.
+And leave my sisters with them?"
+
+"Yes; never mind about them. They've got to stand it yet a while. They
+might suspicion something if all of you was to go. I don't want you to
+see them, nor your sisters, nor nobody in this town; if a neighbor was to
+ask how is your uncles this morning your face would tell something. No,
+you go right along, Miss Mary Jane, and I'll fix it with all of them.
+I'll tell Miss Susan to give your love to your uncles and say you've went
+away for a few hours for to get a little rest and change, or to see a
+friend, and you'll be back to-night or early in the morning."
+
+"Gone to see a friend is all right, but I won't have my love given to
+them."
+
+"Well, then, it sha'n't be." It was well enough to tell HER so--no harm
+in it. It was only a little thing to do, and no trouble; and it's the
+little things that smooths people's roads the most, down here below; it
+would make Mary Jane comfortable, and it wouldn't cost nothing. Then I
+says: "There's one more thing--that bag of money."
+
+"Well, they've got that; and it makes me feel pretty silly to think HOW
+they got it."
+
+"No, you're out, there. They hain't got it."
+
+"Why, who's got it?"
+
+"I wish I knowed, but I don't. I HAD it, because I stole it from them;
+and I stole it to give to you; and I know where I hid it, but I'm afraid
+it ain't there no more. I'm awful sorry, Miss Mary Jane, I'm just as
+sorry as I can be; but I done the best I could; I did honest. I come
+nigh getting caught, and I had to shove it into the first place I come
+to, and run--and it warn't a good place."
+
+"Oh, stop blaming yourself--it's too bad to do it, and I won't allow it
+--you couldn't help it; it wasn't your fault. Where did you hide it?"
+
+I didn't want to set her to thinking about her troubles again; and I
+couldn't seem to get my mouth to tell her what would make her see that
+corpse laying in the coffin with that bag of money on his stomach. So
+for a minute I didn't say nothing; then I says:
+
+"I'd ruther not TELL you where I put it, Miss Mary Jane, if you don't
+mind letting me off; but I'll write it for you on a piece of paper, and
+you can read it along the road to Mr. Lothrop's, if you want to. Do you
+reckon that 'll do?"
+
+"Oh, yes."
+
+So I wrote: "I put it in the coffin. It was in there when you was
+crying there, away in the night. I was behind the door, and I was mighty
+sorry for you, Miss Mary Jane."
+
+It made my eyes water a little to remember her crying there all by
+herself in the night, and them devils laying there right under her own
+roof, shaming her and robbing her; and when I folded it up and give it to
+her I see the water come into her eyes, too; and she shook me by the
+hand, hard, and says:
+
+"GOOD-bye. I'm going to do everything just as you've told me; and if I
+don't ever see you again, I sha'n't ever forget you and I'll think of
+you a many and a many a time, and I'll PRAY for you, too!"--and she was
+gone.
+
+Pray for me! I reckoned if she knowed me she'd take a job that was more
+nearer her size. But I bet she done it, just the same--she was just that
+kind. She had the grit to pray for Judus if she took the notion--there
+warn't no back-down to her, I judge. You may say what you want to, but
+in my opinion she had more sand in her than any girl I ever see; in my
+opinion she was just full of sand. It sounds like flattery, but it ain't
+no flattery. And when it comes to beauty--and goodness, too--she lays
+over them all. I hain't ever seen her since that time that I see her go
+out of that door; no, I hain't ever seen her since, but I reckon I've
+thought of her a many and a many a million times, and of her saying she
+would pray for me; and if ever I'd a thought it would do any good for me
+to pray for HER, blamed if I wouldn't a done it or bust.
+
+Well, Mary Jane she lit out the back way, I reckon; because nobody see
+her go. When I struck Susan and the hare-lip, I says:
+
+"What's the name of them people over on t'other side of the river that
+you all goes to see sometimes?"
+
+They says:
+
+"There's several; but it's the Proctors, mainly."
+
+"That's the name," I says; "I most forgot it. Well, Miss Mary Jane she
+told me to tell you she's gone over there in a dreadful hurry--one of
+them's sick."
+
+"Which one?"
+
+"I don't know; leastways, I kinder forget; but I thinks it's--"
+
+"Sakes alive, I hope it ain't HANNER?"
+
+"I'm sorry to say it," I says, "but Hanner's the very one."
+
+"My goodness, and she so well only last week! Is she took bad?"
+
+"It ain't no name for it. They set up with her all night, Miss Mary Jane
+said, and they don't think she'll last many hours."
+
+"Only think of that, now! What's the matter with her?"
+
+I couldn't think of anything reasonable, right off that way, so I says:
+
+"Mumps."
+
+"Mumps your granny! They don't set up with people that's got the mumps."
+
+"They don't, don't they? You better bet they do with THESE mumps. These
+mumps is different. It's a new kind, Miss Mary Jane said."
+
+"How's it a new kind?"
+
+"Because it's mixed up with other things."
+
+"What other things?"
+
+"Well, measles, and whooping-cough, and erysiplas, and consumption, and
+yaller janders, and brain-fever, and I don't know what all."
+
+"My land! And they call it the MUMPS?"
+
+"That's what Miss Mary Jane said."
+
+"Well, what in the nation do they call it the MUMPS for?"
+
+"Why, because it IS the mumps. That's what it starts with."
+
+"Well, ther' ain't no sense in it. A body might stump his toe, and take
+pison, and fall down the well, and break his neck, and bust his brains
+out, and somebody come along and ask what killed him, and some numskull
+up and say, 'Why, he stumped his TOE.' Would ther' be any sense in that?
+NO. And ther' ain't no sense in THIS, nuther. Is it ketching?"
+
+"Is it KETCHING? Why, how you talk. Is a HARROW catching--in the dark?
+If you don't hitch on to one tooth, you're bound to on another, ain't
+you? And you can't get away with that tooth without fetching the whole
+harrow along, can you? Well, these kind of mumps is a kind of a harrow,
+as you may say--and it ain't no slouch of a harrow, nuther, you come to
+get it hitched on good."
+
+"Well, it's awful, I think," says the hare-lip. "I'll go to Uncle Harvey
+and--"
+
+"Oh, yes," I says, "I WOULD. Of COURSE I would. I wouldn't lose no
+time."
+
+"Well, why wouldn't you?"
+
+"Just look at it a minute, and maybe you can see. Hain't your uncles
+obleegd to get along home to England as fast as they can? And do you
+reckon they'd be mean enough to go off and leave you to go all that
+journey by yourselves? YOU know they'll wait for you. So fur, so good.
+Your uncle Harvey's a preacher, ain't he? Very well, then; is a PREACHER
+going to deceive a steamboat clerk? is he going to deceive a SHIP CLERK?
+--so as to get them to let Miss Mary Jane go aboard? Now YOU know he
+ain't. What WILL he do, then? Why, he'll say, 'It's a great pity, but
+my church matters has got to get along the best way they can; for my
+niece has been exposed to the dreadful pluribus-unum mumps, and so it's
+my bounden duty to set down here and wait the three months it takes to
+show on her if she's got it.' But never mind, if you think it's best to
+tell your uncle Harvey--"
+
+"Shucks, and stay fooling around here when we could all be having good
+times in England whilst we was waiting to find out whether Mary Jane's
+got it or not? Why, you talk like a muggins."
+
+"Well, anyway, maybe you'd better tell some of the neighbors."
+
+"Listen at that, now. You do beat all for natural stupidness. Can't you
+SEE that THEY'D go and tell? Ther' ain't no way but just to not tell
+anybody at ALL."
+
+"Well, maybe you're right--yes, I judge you ARE right."
+
+"But I reckon we ought to tell Uncle Harvey she's gone out a while,
+anyway, so he won't be uneasy about her?"
+
+"Yes, Miss Mary Jane she wanted you to do that. She says, 'Tell them to
+give Uncle Harvey and William my love and a kiss, and say I've run over
+the river to see Mr.'--Mr.--what IS the name of that rich family your
+uncle Peter used to think so much of?--I mean the one that--"
+
+"Why, you must mean the Apthorps, ain't it?"
+
+"Of course; bother them kind of names, a body can't ever seem to remember
+them, half the time, somehow. Yes, she said, say she has run over for to
+ask the Apthorps to be sure and come to the auction and buy this house,
+because she allowed her uncle Peter would ruther they had it than anybody
+else; and she's going to stick to them till they say they'll come, and
+then, if she ain't too tired, she's coming home; and if she is, she'll be
+home in the morning anyway. She said, don't say nothing about the
+Proctors, but only about the Apthorps--which 'll be perfectly true,
+because she is going there to speak about their buying the house; I know
+it, because she told me so herself."
+
+"All right," they said, and cleared out to lay for their uncles, and give
+them the love and the kisses, and tell them the message.
+
+Everything was all right now. The girls wouldn't say nothing because
+they wanted to go to England; and the king and the duke would ruther Mary
+Jane was off working for the auction than around in reach of Doctor
+Robinson. I felt very good; I judged I had done it pretty neat--I
+reckoned Tom Sawyer couldn't a done it no neater himself. Of course he
+would a throwed more style into it, but I can't do that very handy, not
+being brung up to it.
+
+Well, they held the auction in the public square, along towards the end
+of the afternoon, and it strung along, and strung along, and the old man
+he was on hand and looking his level pisonest, up there longside of the
+auctioneer, and chipping in a little Scripture now and then, or a little
+goody-goody saying of some kind, and the duke he was around goo-gooing
+for sympathy all he knowed how, and just spreading himself generly.
+
+But by and by the thing dragged through, and everything was sold
+--everything but a little old trifling lot in the graveyard. So they'd got
+to work that off--I never see such a girafft as the king was for wanting
+to swallow EVERYTHING. Well, whilst they was at it a steamboat landed,
+and in about two minutes up comes a crowd a-whooping and yelling and
+laughing and carrying on, and singing out:
+
+"HERE'S your opposition line! here's your two sets o' heirs to old Peter
+Wilks--and you pays your money and you takes your choice!"
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXIX.
+
+
+THEY was fetching a very nice-looking old gentleman along, and a
+nice-looking younger one, with his right arm in a sling. And, my souls,
+how the people yelled and laughed, and kept it up. But I didn't see no
+joke about it, and I judged it would strain the duke and the king some to
+see any. I reckoned they'd turn pale. But no, nary a pale did THEY
+turn. The duke he never let on he suspicioned what was up, but just went
+a goo-gooing around, happy and satisfied, like a jug that's googling out
+buttermilk; and as for the king, he just gazed and gazed down sorrowful
+on them new-comers like it give him the stomach-ache in his very heart to
+think there could be such frauds and rascals in the world. Oh, he done
+it admirable. Lots of the principal people gethered around the king, to
+let him see they was on his side. That old gentleman that had just come
+looked all puzzled to death. Pretty soon he begun to speak, and I see
+straight off he pronounced LIKE an Englishman--not the king's way, though
+the king's WAS pretty good for an imitation. I can't give the old gent's
+words, nor I can't imitate him; but he turned around to the crowd, and
+says, about like this:
+
+"This is a surprise to me which I wasn't looking for; and I'll
+acknowledge, candid and frank, I ain't very well fixed to meet it and
+answer it; for my brother and me has had misfortunes; he's broke his arm,
+and our baggage got put off at a town above here last night in the night
+by a mistake. I am Peter Wilks' brother Harvey, and this is his brother
+William, which can't hear nor speak--and can't even make signs to amount
+to much, now't he's only got one hand to work them with. We are who we
+say we are; and in a day or two, when I get the baggage, I can prove it.
+But up till then I won't say nothing more, but go to the hotel and wait."
+
+So him and the new dummy started off; and the king he laughs, and
+blethers out:
+
+"Broke his arm--VERY likely, AIN'T it?--and very convenient, too, for a
+fraud that's got to make signs, and ain't learnt how. Lost their
+baggage! That's MIGHTY good!--and mighty ingenious--under the
+CIRCUMSTANCES!"
+
+So he laughed again; and so did everybody else, except three or four, or
+maybe half a dozen. One of these was that doctor; another one was a
+sharp-looking gentleman, with a carpet-bag of the old-fashioned kind made
+out of carpet-stuff, that had just come off of the steamboat and was
+talking to him in a low voice, and glancing towards the king now and then
+and nodding their heads--it was Levi Bell, the lawyer that was gone up to
+Louisville; and another one was a big rough husky that come along and
+listened to all the old gentleman said, and was listening to the king
+now. And when the king got done this husky up and says:
+
+"Say, looky here; if you are Harvey Wilks, when'd you come to this town?"
+
+"The day before the funeral, friend," says the king.
+
+"But what time o' day?"
+
+"In the evenin'--'bout an hour er two before sundown."
+
+"HOW'D you come?"
+
+"I come down on the Susan Powell from Cincinnati."
+
+"Well, then, how'd you come to be up at the Pint in the MORNIN'--in a
+canoe?"
+
+"I warn't up at the Pint in the mornin'."
+
+"It's a lie."
+
+Several of them jumped for him and begged him not to talk that way to an
+old man and a preacher.
+
+"Preacher be hanged, he's a fraud and a liar. He was up at the Pint that
+mornin'. I live up there, don't I? Well, I was up there, and he was up
+there. I see him there. He come in a canoe, along with Tim Collins and
+a boy."
+
+The doctor he up and says:
+
+"Would you know the boy again if you was to see him, Hines?"
+
+"I reckon I would, but I don't know. Why, yonder he is, now. I know him
+perfectly easy."
+
+It was me he pointed at. The doctor says:
+
+"Neighbors, I don't know whether the new couple is frauds or not; but if
+THESE two ain't frauds, I am an idiot, that's all. I think it's our duty
+to see that they don't get away from here till we've looked into this
+thing. Come along, Hines; come along, the rest of you. We'll take these
+fellows to the tavern and affront them with t'other couple, and I reckon
+we'll find out SOMETHING before we get through."
+
+It was nuts for the crowd, though maybe not for the king's friends; so we
+all started. It was about sundown. The doctor he led me along by the
+hand, and was plenty kind enough, but he never let go my hand.
+
+We all got in a big room in the hotel, and lit up some candles, and
+fetched in the new couple. First, the doctor says:
+
+"I don't wish to be too hard on these two men, but I think they're
+frauds, and they may have complices that we don't know nothing about. If
+they have, won't the complices get away with that bag of gold Peter Wilks
+left? It ain't unlikely. If these men ain't frauds, they won't object
+to sending for that money and letting us keep it till they prove they're
+all right--ain't that so?"
+
+Everybody agreed to that. So I judged they had our gang in a pretty
+tight place right at the outstart. But the king he only looked
+sorrowful, and says:
+
+"Gentlemen, I wish the money was there, for I ain't got no disposition to
+throw anything in the way of a fair, open, out-and-out investigation o'
+this misable business; but, alas, the money ain't there; you k'n send and
+see, if you want to."
+
+"Where is it, then?"
+
+"Well, when my niece give it to me to keep for her I took and hid it
+inside o' the straw tick o' my bed, not wishin' to bank it for the few
+days we'd be here, and considerin' the bed a safe place, we not bein'
+used to niggers, and suppos'n' 'em honest, like servants in England. The
+niggers stole it the very next mornin' after I had went down stairs; and
+when I sold 'em I hadn't missed the money yit, so they got clean away
+with it. My servant here k'n tell you 'bout it, gentlemen."
+
+The doctor and several said "Shucks!" and I see nobody didn't altogether
+believe him. One man asked me if I see the niggers steal it. I said no,
+but I see them sneaking out of the room and hustling away, and I never
+thought nothing, only I reckoned they was afraid they had waked up my
+master and was trying to get away before he made trouble with them. That
+was all they asked me. Then the doctor whirls on me and says:
+
+"Are YOU English, too?"
+
+I says yes; and him and some others laughed, and said, "Stuff!"
+
+Well, then they sailed in on the general investigation, and there we had
+it, up and down, hour in, hour out, and nobody never said a word about
+supper, nor ever seemed to think about it--and so they kept it up, and
+kept it up; and it WAS the worst mixed-up thing you ever see. They made
+the king tell his yarn, and they made the old gentleman tell his'n; and
+anybody but a lot of prejudiced chuckleheads would a SEEN that the old
+gentleman was spinning truth and t'other one lies. And by and by they
+had me up to tell what I knowed. The king he give me a left-handed look
+out of the corner of his eye, and so I knowed enough to talk on the right
+side. I begun to tell about Sheffield, and how we lived there, and all
+about the English Wilkses, and so on; but I didn't get pretty fur till
+the doctor begun to laugh; and Levi Bell, the lawyer, says:
+
+"Set down, my boy; I wouldn't strain myself if I was you. I reckon you
+ain't used to lying, it don't seem to come handy; what you want is
+practice. You do it pretty awkward."
+
+I didn't care nothing for the compliment, but I was glad to be let off,
+anyway.
+
+The doctor he started to say something, and turns and says:
+
+"If you'd been in town at first, Levi Bell--" The king broke in and
+reached out his hand, and says:
+
+"Why, is this my poor dead brother's old friend that he's wrote so often
+about?"
+
+The lawyer and him shook hands, and the lawyer smiled and looked pleased,
+and they talked right along awhile, and then got to one side and talked
+low; and at last the lawyer speaks up and says:
+
+"That 'll fix it. I'll take the order and send it, along with your
+brother's, and then they'll know it's all right."
+
+So they got some paper and a pen, and the king he set down and twisted
+his head to one side, and chawed his tongue, and scrawled off something;
+and then they give the pen to the duke--and then for the first time the
+duke looked sick. But he took the pen and wrote. So then the lawyer
+turns to the new old gentleman and says:
+
+"You and your brother please write a line or two and sign your names."
+
+The old gentleman wrote, but nobody couldn't read it. The lawyer looked
+powerful astonished, and says:
+
+"Well, it beats ME"--and snaked a lot of old letters out of his pocket,
+and examined them, and then examined the old man's writing, and then THEM
+again; and then says: "These old letters is from Harvey Wilks; and
+here's THESE two handwritings, and anybody can see they didn't write
+them" (the king and the duke looked sold and foolish, I tell you, to see
+how the lawyer had took them in), "and here's THIS old gentleman's hand
+writing, and anybody can tell, easy enough, HE didn't write them--fact
+is, the scratches he makes ain't properly WRITING at all. Now, here's
+some letters from--"
+
+The new old gentleman says:
+
+"If you please, let me explain. Nobody can read my hand but my brother
+there--so he copies for me. It's HIS hand you've got there, not mine."
+
+"WELL!" says the lawyer, "this IS a state of things. I've got some of
+William's letters, too; so if you'll get him to write a line or so we can
+com--"
+
+"He CAN'T write with his left hand," says the old gentleman. "If he
+could use his right hand, you would see that he wrote his own letters and
+mine too. Look at both, please--they're by the same hand."
+
+The lawyer done it, and says:
+
+"I believe it's so--and if it ain't so, there's a heap stronger
+resemblance than I'd noticed before, anyway. Well, well, well! I
+thought we was right on the track of a solution, but it's gone to grass,
+partly. But anyway, one thing is proved--THESE two ain't either of 'em
+Wilkses"--and he wagged his head towards the king and the duke.
+
+Well, what do you think? That muleheaded old fool wouldn't give in THEN!
+Indeed he wouldn't. Said it warn't no fair test. Said his brother
+William was the cussedest joker in the world, and hadn't tried to write
+--HE see William was going to play one of his jokes the minute he put the
+pen to paper. And so he warmed up and went warbling right along till he
+was actuly beginning to believe what he was saying HIMSELF; but pretty
+soon the new gentleman broke in, and says:
+
+"I've thought of something. Is there anybody here that helped to lay out
+my br--helped to lay out the late Peter Wilks for burying?"
+
+"Yes," says somebody, "me and Ab Turner done it. We're both here."
+
+Then the old man turns towards the king, and says:
+
+"Perhaps this gentleman can tell me what was tattooed on his breast?"
+
+Blamed if the king didn't have to brace up mighty quick, or he'd a
+squshed down like a bluff bank that the river has cut under, it took him
+so sudden; and, mind you, it was a thing that was calculated to make most
+ANYBODY sqush to get fetched such a solid one as that without any notice,
+because how was HE going to know what was tattooed on the man? He
+whitened a little; he couldn't help it; and it was mighty still in there,
+and everybody bending a little forwards and gazing at him. Says I to
+myself, NOW he'll throw up the sponge--there ain't no more use. Well,
+did he? A body can't hardly believe it, but he didn't. I reckon he
+thought he'd keep the thing up till he tired them people out, so they'd
+thin out, and him and the duke could break loose and get away. Anyway,
+he set there, and pretty soon he begun to smile, and says:
+
+"Mf! It's a VERY tough question, AIN'T it! YES, sir, I k'n tell you
+what's tattooed on his breast. It's jest a small, thin, blue arrow
+--that's what it is; and if you don't look clost, you can't see it. NOW
+what do you say--hey?"
+
+Well, I never see anything like that old blister for clean out-and-out
+cheek.
+
+The new old gentleman turns brisk towards Ab Turner and his pard, and his
+eye lights up like he judged he'd got the king THIS time, and says:
+
+"There--you've heard what he said! Was there any such mark on Peter
+Wilks' breast?"
+
+Both of them spoke up and says:
+
+"We didn't see no such mark."
+
+"Good!" says the old gentleman. "Now, what you DID see on his breast was
+a small dim P, and a B (which is an initial he dropped when he was
+young), and a W, with dashes between them, so: P--B--W"--and he marked
+them that way on a piece of paper. "Come, ain't that what you saw?"
+
+Both of them spoke up again, and says:
+
+"No, we DIDN'T. We never seen any marks at all."
+
+Well, everybody WAS in a state of mind now, and they sings out:
+
+"The whole BILIN' of 'm 's frauds! Le's duck 'em! le's drown 'em! le's
+ride 'em on a rail!" and everybody was whooping at once, and there was a
+rattling powwow. But the lawyer he jumps on the table and yells, and
+says:
+
+"Gentlemen--gentleMEN! Hear me just a word--just a SINGLE word--if you
+PLEASE! There's one way yet--let's go and dig up the corpse and look."
+
+That took them.
+
+"Hooray!" they all shouted, and was starting right off; but the lawyer
+and the doctor sung out:
+
+"Hold on, hold on! Collar all these four men and the boy, and fetch THEM
+along, too!"
+
+"We'll do it!" they all shouted; "and if we don't find them marks we'll
+lynch the whole gang!"
+
+I WAS scared, now, I tell you. But there warn't no getting away, you
+know. They gripped us all, and marched us right along, straight for the
+graveyard, which was a mile and a half down the river, and the whole town
+at our heels, for we made noise enough, and it was only nine in the
+evening.
+
+As we went by our house I wished I hadn't sent Mary Jane out of town;
+because now if I could tip her the wink she'd light out and save me, and
+blow on our dead-beats.
+
+Well, we swarmed along down the river road, just carrying on like
+wildcats; and to make it more scary the sky was darking up, and the
+lightning beginning to wink and flitter, and the wind to shiver amongst
+the leaves. This was the most awful trouble and most dangersome I ever
+was in; and I was kinder stunned; everything was going so different from
+what I had allowed for; stead of being fixed so I could take my own time
+if I wanted to, and see all the fun, and have Mary Jane at my back to
+save me and set me free when the close-fit come, here was nothing in the
+world betwixt me and sudden death but just them tattoo-marks. If they
+didn't find them--
+
+I couldn't bear to think about it; and yet, somehow, I couldn't think
+about nothing else. It got darker and darker, and it was a beautiful
+time to give the crowd the slip; but that big husky had me by the wrist
+--Hines--and a body might as well try to give Goliar the slip. He dragged
+me right along, he was so excited, and I had to run to keep up.
+
+When they got there they swarmed into the graveyard and washed over it
+like an overflow. And when they got to the grave they found they had
+about a hundred times as many shovels as they wanted, but nobody hadn't
+thought to fetch a lantern. But they sailed into digging anyway by the
+flicker of the lightning, and sent a man to the nearest house, a half a
+mile off, to borrow one.
+
+So they dug and dug like everything; and it got awful dark, and the rain
+started, and the wind swished and swushed along, and the lightning come
+brisker and brisker, and the thunder boomed; but them people never took
+no notice of it, they was so full of this business; and one minute you
+could see everything and every face in that big crowd, and the shovelfuls
+of dirt sailing up out of the grave, and the next second the dark wiped
+it all out, and you couldn't see nothing at all.
+
+At last they got out the coffin and begun to unscrew the lid, and then
+such another crowding and shouldering and shoving as there was, to
+scrouge in and get a sight, you never see; and in the dark, that way, it
+was awful. Hines he hurt my wrist dreadful pulling and tugging so, and I
+reckon he clean forgot I was in the world, he was so excited and panting.
+
+All of a sudden the lightning let go a perfect sluice of white glare, and
+somebody sings out:
+
+"By the living jingo, here's the bag of gold on his breast!"
+
+Hines let out a whoop, like everybody else, and dropped my wrist and give
+a big surge to bust his way in and get a look, and the way I lit out and
+shinned for the road in the dark there ain't nobody can tell.
+
+I had the road all to myself, and I fairly flew--leastways, I had it all
+to myself except the solid dark, and the now-and-then glares, and the
+buzzing of the rain, and the thrashing of the wind, and the splitting of
+the thunder; and sure as you are born I did clip it along!
+
+When I struck the town I see there warn't nobody out in the storm, so I
+never hunted for no back streets, but humped it straight through the main
+one; and when I begun to get towards our house I aimed my eye and set it.
+No light there; the house all dark--which made me feel sorry and
+disappointed, I didn't know why. But at last, just as I was sailing by,
+FLASH comes the light in Mary Jane's window! and my heart swelled up
+sudden, like to bust; and the same second the house and all was behind me
+in the dark, and wasn't ever going to be before me no more in this world.
+She WAS the best girl I ever see, and had the most sand.
+
+The minute I was far enough above the town to see I could make the
+towhead, I begun to look sharp for a boat to borrow, and the first time
+the lightning showed me one that wasn't chained I snatched it and shoved.
+It was a canoe, and warn't fastened with nothing but a rope. The towhead
+was a rattling big distance off, away out there in the middle of the
+river, but I didn't lose no time; and when I struck the raft at last I
+was so fagged I would a just laid down to blow and gasp if I could
+afforded it. But I didn't. As I sprung aboard I sung out:
+
+"Out with you, Jim, and set her loose! Glory be to goodness, we're shut
+of them!"
+
+Jim lit out, and was a-coming for me with both arms spread, he was so
+full of joy; but when I glimpsed him in the lightning my heart shot up in
+my mouth and I went overboard backwards; for I forgot he was old King
+Lear and a drownded A-rab all in one, and it most scared the livers and
+lights out of me. But Jim fished me out, and was going to hug me and
+bless me, and so on, he was so glad I was back and we was shut of the
+king and the duke, but I says:
+
+"Not now; have it for breakfast, have it for breakfast! Cut loose and
+let her slide!"
+
+So in two seconds away we went a-sliding down the river, and it DID seem
+so good to be free again and all by ourselves on the big river, and
+nobody to bother us. I had to skip around a bit, and jump up and crack
+my heels a few times--I couldn't help it; but about the third crack I
+noticed a sound that I knowed mighty well, and held my breath and
+listened and waited; and sure enough, when the next flash busted out over
+the water, here they come!--and just a-laying to their oars and making
+their skiff hum! It was the king and the duke.
+
+So I wilted right down on to the planks then, and give up; and it was all
+I could do to keep from crying.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXX.
+
+WHEN they got aboard the king went for me, and shook me by the collar,
+and says:
+
+"Tryin' to give us the slip, was ye, you pup! Tired of our company,
+hey?"
+
+I says:
+
+"No, your majesty, we warn't--PLEASE don't, your majesty!"
+
+"Quick, then, and tell us what WAS your idea, or I'll shake the insides
+out o' you!"
+
+"Honest, I'll tell you everything just as it happened, your majesty. The
+man that had a-holt of me was very good to me, and kept saying he had a
+boy about as big as me that died last year, and he was sorry to see a boy
+in such a dangerous fix; and when they was all took by surprise by
+finding the gold, and made a rush for the coffin, he lets go of me and
+whispers, 'Heel it now, or they'll hang ye, sure!' and I lit out. It
+didn't seem no good for ME to stay--I couldn't do nothing, and I didn't
+want to be hung if I could get away. So I never stopped running till I
+found the canoe; and when I got here I told Jim to hurry, or they'd catch
+me and hang me yet, and said I was afeard you and the duke wasn't alive
+now, and I was awful sorry, and so was Jim, and was awful glad when we
+see you coming; you may ask Jim if I didn't."
+
+Jim said it was so; and the king told him to shut up, and said, "Oh, yes,
+it's MIGHTY likely!" and shook me up again, and said he reckoned he'd
+drownd me. But the duke says:
+
+"Leggo the boy, you old idiot! Would YOU a done any different? Did you
+inquire around for HIM when you got loose? I don't remember it."
+
+So the king let go of me, and begun to cuss that town and everybody in
+it. But the duke says:
+
+"You better a blame' sight give YOURSELF a good cussing, for you're the
+one that's entitled to it most. You hain't done a thing from the start
+that had any sense in it, except coming out so cool and cheeky with that
+imaginary blue-arrow mark. That WAS bright--it was right down bully; and
+it was the thing that saved us. For if it hadn't been for that they'd a
+jailed us till them Englishmen's baggage come--and then--the
+penitentiary, you bet! But that trick took 'em to the graveyard, and the
+gold done us a still bigger kindness; for if the excited fools hadn't let
+go all holts and made that rush to get a look we'd a slept in our cravats
+to-night--cravats warranted to WEAR, too--longer than WE'D need 'em."
+
+They was still a minute--thinking; then the king says, kind of
+absent-minded like:
+
+"Mf! And we reckoned the NIGGERS stole it!"
+
+That made me squirm!
+
+"Yes," says the duke, kinder slow and deliberate and sarcastic, "WE did."
+
+After about a half a minute the king drawls out:
+
+"Leastways, I did."
+
+The duke says, the same way:
+
+"On the contrary, I did."
+
+The king kind of ruffles up, and says:
+
+"Looky here, Bilgewater, what'r you referrin' to?"
+
+The duke says, pretty brisk:
+
+"When it comes to that, maybe you'll let me ask, what was YOU referring
+to?"
+
+"Shucks!" says the king, very sarcastic; "but I don't know--maybe you was
+asleep, and didn't know what you was about."
+
+The duke bristles up now, and says:
+
+"Oh, let UP on this cussed nonsense; do you take me for a blame' fool?
+Don't you reckon I know who hid that money in that coffin?"
+
+"YES, sir! I know you DO know, because you done it yourself!"
+
+"It's a lie!"--and the duke went for him. The king sings out:
+
+"Take y'r hands off!--leggo my throat!--I take it all back!"
+
+The duke says:
+
+"Well, you just own up, first, that you DID hide that money there,
+intending to give me the slip one of these days, and come back and dig it
+up, and have it all to yourself."
+
+"Wait jest a minute, duke--answer me this one question, honest and fair;
+if you didn't put the money there, say it, and I'll b'lieve you, and take
+back everything I said."
+
+"You old scoundrel, I didn't, and you know I didn't. There, now!"
+
+"Well, then, I b'lieve you. But answer me only jest this one more--now
+DON'T git mad; didn't you have it in your mind to hook the money and hide
+it?"
+
+The duke never said nothing for a little bit; then he says:
+
+"Well, I don't care if I DID, I didn't DO it, anyway. But you not only
+had it in mind to do it, but you DONE it."
+
+"I wisht I never die if I done it, duke, and that's honest. I won't say
+I warn't goin' to do it, because I WAS; but you--I mean somebody--got in
+ahead o' me."
+
+"It's a lie! You done it, and you got to SAY you done it, or--"
+
+The king began to gurgle, and then he gasps out:
+
+"'Nough!--I OWN UP!"
+
+I was very glad to hear him say that; it made me feel much more easier
+than what I was feeling before. So the duke took his hands off and says:
+
+"If you ever deny it again I'll drown you. It's WELL for you to set
+there and blubber like a baby--it's fitten for you, after the way you've
+acted. I never see such an old ostrich for wanting to gobble everything
+--and I a-trusting you all the time, like you was my own father. You ought
+to been ashamed of yourself to stand by and hear it saddled on to a lot
+of poor niggers, and you never say a word for 'em. It makes me feel
+ridiculous to think I was soft enough to BELIEVE that rubbage. Cuss you,
+I can see now why you was so anxious to make up the deffisit--you wanted
+to get what money I'd got out of the Nonesuch and one thing or another,
+and scoop it ALL!"
+
+The king says, timid, and still a-snuffling:
+
+"Why, duke, it was you that said make up the deffisit; it warn't me."
+
+"Dry up! I don't want to hear no more out of you!" says the duke. "And
+NOW you see what you GOT by it. They've got all their own money back,
+and all of OURN but a shekel or two BESIDES. G'long to bed, and don't
+you deffersit ME no more deffersits, long 's YOU live!"
+
+So the king sneaked into the wigwam and took to his bottle for comfort,
+and before long the duke tackled HIS bottle; and so in about a half an
+hour they was as thick as thieves again, and the tighter they got the
+lovinger they got, and went off a-snoring in each other's arms. They
+both got powerful mellow, but I noticed the king didn't get mellow enough
+to forget to remember to not deny about hiding the money-bag again. That
+made me feel easy and satisfied. Of course when they got to snoring we
+had a long gabble, and I told Jim everything.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXI.
+
+WE dasn't stop again at any town for days and days; kept right along down
+the river. We was down south in the warm weather now, and a mighty long
+ways from home. We begun to come to trees with Spanish moss on them,
+hanging down from the limbs like long, gray beards. It was the first I
+ever see it growing, and it made the woods look solemn and dismal. So
+now the frauds reckoned they was out of danger, and they begun to work
+the villages again.
+
+First they done a lecture on temperance; but they didn't make enough for
+them both to get drunk on. Then in another village they started a
+dancing-school; but they didn't know no more how to dance than a kangaroo
+does; so the first prance they made the general public jumped in and
+pranced them out of town. Another time they tried to go at yellocution;
+but they didn't yellocute long till the audience got up and give them a
+solid good cussing, and made them skip out. They tackled missionarying,
+and mesmerizing, and doctoring, and telling fortunes, and a little of
+everything; but they couldn't seem to have no luck. So at last they got
+just about dead broke, and laid around the raft as she floated along,
+thinking and thinking, and never saying nothing, by the half a day at a
+time, and dreadful blue and desperate.
+
+And at last they took a change and begun to lay their heads together in
+the wigwam and talk low and confidential two or three hours at a time.
+Jim and me got uneasy. We didn't like the look of it. We judged they
+was studying up some kind of worse deviltry than ever. We turned it over
+and over, and at last we made up our minds they was going to break into
+somebody's house or store, or was going into the counterfeit-money
+business, or something. So then we was pretty scared, and made up an
+agreement that we wouldn't have nothing in the world to do with such
+actions, and if we ever got the least show we would give them the cold
+shake and clear out and leave them behind. Well, early one morning we hid
+the raft in a good, safe place about two mile below a little bit of a
+shabby village named Pikesville, and the king he went ashore and told us
+all to stay hid whilst he went up to town and smelt around to see if
+anybody had got any wind of the Royal Nonesuch there yet. ("House to rob,
+you MEAN," says I to myself; "and when you get through robbing it you'll
+come back here and wonder what has become of me and Jim and the raft--and
+you'll have to take it out in wondering.") And he said if he warn't back
+by midday the duke and me would know it was all right, and we was to come
+along.
+
+So we stayed where we was. The duke he fretted and sweated around, and
+was in a mighty sour way. He scolded us for everything, and we couldn't
+seem to do nothing right; he found fault with every little thing.
+Something was a-brewing, sure. I was good and glad when midday come and
+no king; we could have a change, anyway--and maybe a chance for THE
+chance on top of it. So me and the duke went up to the village, and
+hunted around there for the king, and by and by we found him in the back
+room of a little low doggery, very tight, and a lot of loafers
+bullyragging him for sport, and he a-cussing and a-threatening with all
+his might, and so tight he couldn't walk, and couldn't do nothing to
+them. The duke he begun to abuse him for an old fool, and the king begun
+to sass back, and the minute they was fairly at it I lit out and shook
+the reefs out of my hind legs, and spun down the river road like a deer,
+for I see our chance; and I made up my mind that it would be a long day
+before they ever see me and Jim again. I got down there all out of
+breath but loaded up with joy, and sung out:
+
+"Set her loose, Jim! we're all right now!"
+
+But there warn't no answer, and nobody come out of the wigwam. Jim was
+gone! I set up a shout--and then another--and then another one; and run
+this way and that in the woods, whooping and screeching; but it warn't no
+use--old Jim was gone. Then I set down and cried; I couldn't help it.
+But I couldn't set still long. Pretty soon I went out on the road,
+trying to think what I better do, and I run across a boy walking, and
+asked him if he'd seen a strange nigger dressed so and so, and he says:
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Whereabouts?" says I.
+
+"Down to Silas Phelps' place, two mile below here. He's a runaway
+nigger, and they've got him. Was you looking for him?"
+
+"You bet I ain't! I run across him in the woods about an hour or two
+ago, and he said if I hollered he'd cut my livers out--and told me to lay
+down and stay where I was; and I done it. Been there ever since; afeard
+to come out."
+
+"Well," he says, "you needn't be afeard no more, becuz they've got him.
+He run off f'm down South, som'ers."
+
+"It's a good job they got him."
+
+"Well, I RECKON! There's two hunderd dollars reward on him. It's like
+picking up money out'n the road."
+
+"Yes, it is--and I could a had it if I'd been big enough; I see him
+FIRST. Who nailed him?"
+
+"It was an old fellow--a stranger--and he sold out his chance in him for
+forty dollars, becuz he's got to go up the river and can't wait. Think
+o' that, now! You bet I'D wait, if it was seven year."
+
+"That's me, every time," says I. "But maybe his chance ain't worth no
+more than that, if he'll sell it so cheap. Maybe there's something ain't
+straight about it."
+
+"But it IS, though--straight as a string. I see the handbill myself. It
+tells all about him, to a dot--paints him like a picture, and tells the
+plantation he's frum, below NewrLEANS. No-sirree-BOB, they ain't no
+trouble 'bout THAT speculation, you bet you. Say, gimme a chaw tobacker,
+won't ye?"
+
+I didn't have none, so he left. I went to the raft, and set down in the
+wigwam to think. But I couldn't come to nothing. I thought till I wore
+my head sore, but I couldn't see no way out of the trouble. After all
+this long journey, and after all we'd done for them scoundrels, here it
+was all come to nothing, everything all busted up and ruined, because
+they could have the heart to serve Jim such a trick as that, and make him
+a slave again all his life, and amongst strangers, too, for forty dirty
+dollars.
+
+Once I said to myself it would be a thousand times better for Jim to be a
+slave at home where his family was, as long as he'd GOT to be a slave,
+and so I'd better write a letter to Tom Sawyer and tell him to tell Miss
+Watson where he was. But I soon give up that notion for two things:
+she'd be mad and disgusted at his rascality and ungratefulness for
+leaving her, and so she'd sell him straight down the river again; and if
+she didn't, everybody naturally despises an ungrateful nigger, and they'd
+make Jim feel it all the time, and so he'd feel ornery and disgraced.
+And then think of ME! It would get all around that Huck Finn helped a
+nigger to get his freedom; and if I was ever to see anybody from that
+town again I'd be ready to get down and lick his boots for shame. That's
+just the way: a person does a low-down thing, and then he don't want to
+take no consequences of it. Thinks as long as he can hide, it ain't no
+disgrace. That was my fix exactly. The more I studied about this the
+more my conscience went to grinding me, and the more wicked and low-down
+and ornery I got to feeling. And at last, when it hit me all of a sudden
+that here was the plain hand of Providence slapping me in the face and
+letting me know my wickedness was being watched all the time from up
+there in heaven, whilst I was stealing a poor old woman's nigger that
+hadn't ever done me no harm, and now was showing me there's One that's
+always on the lookout, and ain't a-going to allow no such miserable
+doings to go only just so fur and no further, I most dropped in my tracks
+I was so scared. Well, I tried the best I could to kinder soften it up
+somehow for myself by saying I was brung up wicked, and so I warn't so
+much to blame; but something inside of me kept saying, "There was the
+Sunday-school, you could a gone to it; and if you'd a done it they'd a
+learnt you there that people that acts as I'd been acting about that
+nigger goes to everlasting fire."
+
+It made me shiver. And I about made up my mind to pray, and see if I
+couldn't try to quit being the kind of a boy I was and be better. So I
+kneeled down. But the words wouldn't come. Why wouldn't they? It
+warn't no use to try and hide it from Him. Nor from ME, neither. I
+knowed very well why they wouldn't come. It was because my heart warn't
+right; it was because I warn't square; it was because I was playing
+double. I was letting ON to give up sin, but away inside of me I was
+holding on to the biggest one of all. I was trying to make my mouth SAY
+I would do the right thing and the clean thing, and go and write to that
+nigger's owner and tell where he was; but deep down in me I knowed it was
+a lie, and He knowed it. You can't pray a lie--I found that out.
+
+So I was full of trouble, full as I could be; and didn't know what to do.
+At last I had an idea; and I says, I'll go and write the letter--and then
+see if I can pray. Why, it was astonishing, the way I felt as light as a
+feather right straight off, and my troubles all gone. So I got a piece
+of paper and a pencil, all glad and excited, and set down and wrote:
+
+Miss Watson, your runaway nigger Jim is down here two mile below
+Pikesville, and Mr. Phelps has got him and he will give him up for the
+reward if you send.
+
+HUCK FINN.
+
+I felt good and all washed clean of sin for the first time I had ever
+felt so in my life, and I knowed I could pray now. But I didn't do it
+straight off, but laid the paper down and set there thinking--thinking
+how good it was all this happened so, and how near I come to being lost
+and going to hell. And went on thinking. And got to thinking over our
+trip down the river; and I see Jim before me all the time: in the day
+and in the night-time, sometimes moonlight, sometimes storms, and we
+a-floating along, talking and singing and laughing. But somehow I
+couldn't seem to strike no places to harden me against him, but only the
+other kind. I'd see him standing my watch on top of his'n, 'stead of
+calling me, so I could go on sleeping; and see him how glad he was when I
+come back out of the fog; and when I come to him again in the swamp, up
+there where the feud was; and such-like times; and would always call me
+honey, and pet me and do everything he could think of for me, and how
+good he always was; and at last I struck the time I saved him by telling
+the men we had small-pox aboard, and he was so grateful, and said I was
+the best friend old Jim ever had in the world, and the ONLY one he's got
+now; and then I happened to look around and see that paper.
+
+It was a close place. I took it up, and held it in my hand. I was
+a-trembling, because I'd got to decide, forever, betwixt two things, and
+I knowed it. I studied a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then
+says to myself:
+
+"All right, then, I'll GO to hell"--and tore it up.
+
+It was awful thoughts and awful words, but they was said. And I let them
+stay said; and never thought no more about reforming. I shoved the whole
+thing out of my head, and said I would take up wickedness again, which
+was in my line, being brung up to it, and the other warn't. And for a
+starter I would go to work and steal Jim out of slavery again; and if I
+could think up anything worse, I would do that, too; because as long as I
+was in, and in for good, I might as well go the whole hog.
+
+Then I set to thinking over how to get at it, and turned over some
+considerable many ways in my mind; and at last fixed up a plan that
+suited me. So then I took the bearings of a woody island that was down
+the river a piece, and as soon as it was fairly dark I crept out with my
+raft and went for it, and hid it there, and then turned in. I slept the
+night through, and got up before it was light, and had my breakfast, and
+put on my store clothes, and tied up some others and one thing or another
+in a bundle, and took the canoe and cleared for shore. I landed below
+where I judged was Phelps's place, and hid my bundle in the woods, and
+then filled up the canoe with water, and loaded rocks into her and sunk
+her where I could find her again when I wanted her, about a quarter of a
+mile below a little steam sawmill that was on the bank.
+
+Then I struck up the road, and when I passed the mill I see a sign on it,
+"Phelps's Sawmill," and when I come to the farm-houses, two or three
+hundred yards further along, I kept my eyes peeled, but didn't see nobody
+around, though it was good daylight now. But I didn't mind, because I
+didn't want to see nobody just yet--I only wanted to get the lay of the
+land. According to my plan, I was going to turn up there from the
+village, not from below. So I just took a look, and shoved along,
+straight for town. Well, the very first man I see when I got there was
+the duke. He was sticking up a bill for the Royal Nonesuch--three-night
+performance--like that other time. They had the cheek, them frauds! I
+was right on him before I could shirk. He looked astonished, and says:
+
+"Hel-LO! Where'd YOU come from?" Then he says, kind of glad and eager,
+"Where's the raft?--got her in a good place?"
+
+I says:
+
+"Why, that's just what I was going to ask your grace."
+
+Then he didn't look so joyful, and says:
+
+"What was your idea for asking ME?" he says.
+
+"Well," I says, "when I see the king in that doggery yesterday I says to
+myself, we can't get him home for hours, till he's soberer; so I went
+a-loafing around town to put in the time and wait. A man up and offered
+me ten cents to help him pull a skiff over the river and back to fetch a
+sheep, and so I went along; but when we was dragging him to the boat, and
+the man left me a-holt of the rope and went behind him to shove him
+along, he was too strong for me and jerked loose and run, and we after
+him. We didn't have no dog, and so we had to chase him all over the
+country till we tired him out. We never got him till dark; then we
+fetched him over, and I started down for the raft. When I got there and
+see it was gone, I says to myself, 'They've got into trouble and had to
+leave; and they've took my nigger, which is the only nigger I've got in
+the world, and now I'm in a strange country, and ain't got no property no
+more, nor nothing, and no way to make my living;' so I set down and
+cried. I slept in the woods all night. But what DID become of the raft,
+then?--and Jim--poor Jim!"
+
+"Blamed if I know--that is, what's become of the raft. That old fool had
+made a trade and got forty dollars, and when we found him in the doggery
+the loafers had matched half-dollars with him and got every cent but what
+he'd spent for whisky; and when I got him home late last night and found
+the raft gone, we said, 'That little rascal has stole our raft and shook
+us, and run off down the river.'"
+
+"I wouldn't shake my NIGGER, would I?--the only nigger I had in the
+world, and the only property."
+
+"We never thought of that. Fact is, I reckon we'd come to consider him
+OUR nigger; yes, we did consider him so--goodness knows we had trouble
+enough for him. So when we see the raft was gone and we flat broke,
+there warn't anything for it but to try the Royal Nonesuch another shake.
+And I've pegged along ever since, dry as a powder-horn. Where's that ten
+cents? Give it here."
+
+I had considerable money, so I give him ten cents, but begged him to
+spend it for something to eat, and give me some, because it was all the
+money I had, and I hadn't had nothing to eat since yesterday. He never
+said nothing. The next minute he whirls on me and says:
+
+"Do you reckon that nigger would blow on us? We'd skin him if he done
+that!"
+
+"How can he blow? Hain't he run off?"
+
+"No! That old fool sold him, and never divided with me, and the money's
+gone."
+
+"SOLD him?" I says, and begun to cry; "why, he was MY nigger, and that
+was my money. Where is he?--I want my nigger."
+
+"Well, you can't GET your nigger, that's all--so dry up your blubbering.
+Looky here--do you think YOU'D venture to blow on us? Blamed if I think
+I'd trust you. Why, if you WAS to blow on us--"
+
+He stopped, but I never see the duke look so ugly out of his eyes before.
+I went on a-whimpering, and says:
+
+"I don't want to blow on nobody; and I ain't got no time to blow, nohow.
+I got to turn out and find my nigger."
+
+He looked kinder bothered, and stood there with his bills fluttering on
+his arm, thinking, and wrinkling up his forehead. At last he says:
+
+"I'll tell you something. We got to be here three days. If you'll
+promise you won't blow, and won't let the nigger blow, I'll tell you
+where to find him."
+
+So I promised, and he says:
+
+"A farmer by the name of Silas Ph--" and then he stopped. You see, he
+started to tell me the truth; but when he stopped that way, and begun to
+study and think again, I reckoned he was changing his mind. And so he
+was. He wouldn't trust me; he wanted to make sure of having me out of the
+way the whole three days. So pretty soon he says:
+
+"The man that bought him is named Abram Foster--Abram G. Foster--and he
+lives forty mile back here in the country, on the road to Lafayette."
+
+"All right," I says, "I can walk it in three days. And I'll start this
+very afternoon."
+
+"No you wont, you'll start NOW; and don't you lose any time about it,
+neither, nor do any gabbling by the way. Just keep a tight tongue in
+your head and move right along, and then you won't get into trouble with
+US, d'ye hear?"
+
+That was the order I wanted, and that was the one I played for. I wanted
+to be left free to work my plans.
+
+"So clear out," he says; "and you can tell Mr. Foster whatever you want
+to. Maybe you can get him to believe that Jim IS your nigger--some idiots
+don't require documents--leastways I've heard there's such down South
+here. And when you tell him the handbill and the reward's bogus, maybe
+he'll believe you when you explain to him what the idea was for getting
+'em out. Go 'long now, and tell him anything you want to; but mind you
+don't work your jaw any BETWEEN here and there."
+
+So I left, and struck for the back country. I didn't look around, but I
+kinder felt like he was watching me. But I knowed I could tire him out
+at that. I went straight out in the country as much as a mile before I
+stopped; then I doubled back through the woods towards Phelps'. I
+reckoned I better start in on my plan straight off without fooling
+around, because I wanted to stop Jim's mouth till these fellows could get
+away. I didn't want no trouble with their kind. I'd seen all I wanted
+to of them, and wanted to get entirely shut of them.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXII.
+
+WHEN I got there it was all still and Sunday-like, and hot and sunshiny;
+the hands was gone to the fields; and there was them kind of faint
+dronings of bugs and flies in the air that makes it seem so lonesome and
+like everybody's dead and gone; and if a breeze fans along and quivers
+the leaves it makes you feel mournful, because you feel like it's spirits
+whispering--spirits that's been dead ever so many years--and you always
+think they're talking about YOU. As a general thing it makes a body wish
+HE was dead, too, and done with it all.
+
+Phelps' was one of these little one-horse cotton plantations, and they
+all look alike. A rail fence round a two-acre yard; a stile made out of
+logs sawed off and up-ended in steps, like barrels of a different length,
+to climb over the fence with, and for the women to stand on when they are
+going to jump on to a horse; some sickly grass-patches in the big yard,
+but mostly it was bare and smooth, like an old hat with the nap rubbed
+off; big double log-house for the white folks--hewed logs, with the
+chinks stopped up with mud or mortar, and these mud-stripes been
+whitewashed some time or another; round-log kitchen, with a big broad,
+open but roofed passage joining it to the house; log smoke-house back of
+the kitchen; three little log nigger-cabins in a row t'other side the
+smoke-house; one little hut all by itself away down against the back
+fence, and some outbuildings down a piece the other side; ash-hopper and
+big kettle to bile soap in by the little hut; bench by the kitchen door,
+with bucket of water and a gourd; hound asleep there in the sun; more
+hounds asleep round about; about three shade trees away off in a corner;
+some currant bushes and gooseberry bushes in one place by the fence;
+outside of the fence a garden and a watermelon patch; then the cotton
+fields begins, and after the fields the woods.
+
+I went around and clumb over the back stile by the ash-hopper, and
+started for the kitchen. When I got a little ways I heard the dim hum of
+a spinning-wheel wailing along up and sinking along down again; and then
+I knowed for certain I wished I was dead--for that IS the lonesomest
+sound in the whole world.
+
+I went right along, not fixing up any particular plan, but just trusting
+to Providence to put the right words in my mouth when the time come; for
+I'd noticed that Providence always did put the right words in my mouth if
+I left it alone.
+
+When I got half-way, first one hound and then another got up and went for
+me, and of course I stopped and faced them, and kept still. And such
+another powwow as they made! In a quarter of a minute I was a kind of a
+hub of a wheel, as you may say--spokes made out of dogs--circle of
+fifteen of them packed together around me, with their necks and noses
+stretched up towards me, a-barking and howling; and more a-coming; you
+could see them sailing over fences and around corners from everywheres.
+
+A nigger woman come tearing out of the kitchen with a rolling-pin in her
+hand, singing out, "Begone YOU Tige! you Spot! begone sah!" and she
+fetched first one and then another of them a clip and sent them howling,
+and then the rest followed; and the next second half of them come back,
+wagging their tails around me, and making friends with me. There ain't
+no harm in a hound, nohow.
+
+And behind the woman comes a little nigger girl and two little nigger
+boys without anything on but tow-linen shirts, and they hung on to their
+mother's gown, and peeped out from behind her at me, bashful, the way
+they always do. And here comes the white woman running from the house,
+about forty-five or fifty year old, bareheaded, and her spinning-stick in
+her hand; and behind her comes her little white children, acting the same
+way the little niggers was going. She was smiling all over so she could
+hardly stand--and says:
+
+"It's YOU, at last!--AIN'T it?"
+
+I out with a "Yes'm" before I thought.
+
+She grabbed me and hugged me tight; and then gripped me by both hands and
+shook and shook; and the tears come in her eyes, and run down over; and
+she couldn't seem to hug and shake enough, and kept saying, "You don't
+look as much like your mother as I reckoned you would; but law sakes, I
+don't care for that, I'm so glad to see you! Dear, dear, it does seem
+like I could eat you up! Children, it's your cousin Tom!--tell him
+howdy."
+
+But they ducked their heads, and put their fingers in their mouths, and
+hid behind her. So she run on:
+
+"Lize, hurry up and get him a hot breakfast right away--or did you get
+your breakfast on the boat?"
+
+I said I had got it on the boat. So then she started for the house,
+leading me by the hand, and the children tagging after. When we got
+there she set me down in a split-bottomed chair, and set herself down on
+a little low stool in front of me, holding both of my hands, and says:
+
+"Now I can have a GOOD look at you; and, laws-a-me, I've been hungry for
+it a many and a many a time, all these long years, and it's come at last!
+We been expecting you a couple of days and more. What kep' you?--boat
+get aground?"
+
+"Yes'm--she--"
+
+"Don't say yes'm--say Aunt Sally. Where'd she get aground?"
+
+I didn't rightly know what to say, because I didn't know whether the boat
+would be coming up the river or down. But I go a good deal on instinct;
+and my instinct said she would be coming up--from down towards Orleans.
+That didn't help me much, though; for I didn't know the names of bars
+down that way. I see I'd got to invent a bar, or forget the name of the
+one we got aground on--or--Now I struck an idea, and fetched it out:
+
+"It warn't the grounding--that didn't keep us back but a little. We
+blowed out a cylinder-head."
+
+"Good gracious! anybody hurt?"
+
+"No'm. Killed a nigger."
+
+"Well, it's lucky; because sometimes people do get hurt. Two years ago
+last Christmas your uncle Silas was coming up from Newrleans on the old
+Lally Rook, and she blowed out a cylinder-head and crippled a man. And I
+think he died afterwards. He was a Baptist. Your uncle Silas knowed a
+family in Baton Rouge that knowed his people very well. Yes, I remember
+now, he DID die. Mortification set in, and they had to amputate him.
+But it didn't save him. Yes, it was mortification--that was it. He
+turned blue all over, and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection.
+They say he was a sight to look at. Your uncle's been up to the town
+every day to fetch you. And he's gone again, not more'n an hour ago;
+he'll be back any minute now. You must a met him on the road, didn't
+you?--oldish man, with a--"
+
+"No, I didn't see nobody, Aunt Sally. The boat landed just at daylight,
+and I left my baggage on the wharf-boat and went looking around the town
+and out a piece in the country, to put in the time and not get here too
+soon; and so I come down the back way."
+
+"Who'd you give the baggage to?"
+
+"Nobody."
+
+"Why, child, it 'll be stole!"
+
+"Not where I hid it I reckon it won't," I says.
+
+"How'd you get your breakfast so early on the boat?"
+
+It was kinder thin ice, but I says:
+
+"The captain see me standing around, and told me I better have something
+to eat before I went ashore; so he took me in the texas to the officers'
+lunch, and give me all I wanted."
+
+I was getting so uneasy I couldn't listen good. I had my mind on the
+children all the time; I wanted to get them out to one side and pump them
+a little, and find out who I was. But I couldn't get no show, Mrs.
+Phelps kept it up and run on so. Pretty soon she made the cold chills
+streak all down my back, because she says:
+
+"But here we're a-running on this way, and you hain't told me a word
+about Sis, nor any of them. Now I'll rest my works a little, and you
+start up yourn; just tell me EVERYTHING--tell me all about 'm all every
+one of 'm; and how they are, and what they're doing, and what they told
+you to tell me; and every last thing you can think of."
+
+Well, I see I was up a stump--and up it good. Providence had stood by me
+this fur all right, but I was hard and tight aground now. I see it
+warn't a bit of use to try to go ahead--I'd got to throw up my hand. So
+I says to myself, here's another place where I got to resk the truth. I
+opened my mouth to begin; but she grabbed me and hustled me in behind the
+bed, and says:
+
+"Here he comes! Stick your head down lower--there, that'll do; you can't
+be seen now. Don't you let on you're here. I'll play a joke on him.
+Children, don't you say a word."
+
+I see I was in a fix now. But it warn't no use to worry; there warn't
+nothing to do but just hold still, and try and be ready to stand from
+under when the lightning struck.
+
+I had just one little glimpse of the old gentleman when he come in; then
+the bed hid him. Mrs. Phelps she jumps for him, and says:
+
+"Has he come?"
+
+"No," says her husband.
+
+"Good-NESS gracious!" she says, "what in the warld can have become of
+him?"
+
+"I can't imagine," says the old gentleman; "and I must say it makes me
+dreadful uneasy."
+
+"Uneasy!" she says; "I'm ready to go distracted! He MUST a come; and
+you've missed him along the road. I KNOW it's so--something tells me
+so."
+
+"Why, Sally, I COULDN'T miss him along the road--YOU know that."
+
+"But oh, dear, dear, what WILL Sis say! He must a come! You must a
+missed him. He--"
+
+"Oh, don't distress me any more'n I'm already distressed. I don't know
+what in the world to make of it. I'm at my wit's end, and I don't mind
+acknowledging 't I'm right down scared. But there's no hope that he's
+come; for he COULDN'T come and me miss him. Sally, it's terrible--just
+terrible--something's happened to the boat, sure!"
+
+"Why, Silas! Look yonder!--up the road!--ain't that somebody coming?"
+
+He sprung to the window at the head of the bed, and that give Mrs. Phelps
+the chance she wanted. She stooped down quick at the foot of the bed and
+give me a pull, and out I come; and when he turned back from the window
+there she stood, a-beaming and a-smiling like a house afire, and I
+standing pretty meek and sweaty alongside. The old gentleman stared, and
+says:
+
+"Why, who's that?"
+
+"Who do you reckon 't is?"
+
+"I hain't no idea. Who IS it?"
+
+"It's TOM SAWYER!"
+
+By jings, I most slumped through the floor! But there warn't no time to
+swap knives; the old man grabbed me by the hand and shook, and kept on
+shaking; and all the time how the woman did dance around and laugh and
+cry; and then how they both did fire off questions about Sid, and Mary,
+and the rest of the tribe.
+
+But if they was joyful, it warn't nothing to what I was; for it was like
+being born again, I was so glad to find out who I was. Well, they froze
+to me for two hours; and at last, when my chin was so tired it couldn't
+hardly go any more, I had told them more about my family--I mean the
+Sawyer family--than ever happened to any six Sawyer families. And I
+explained all about how we blowed out a cylinder-head at the mouth of
+White River, and it took us three days to fix it. Which was all right,
+and worked first-rate; because THEY didn't know but what it would take
+three days to fix it. If I'd a called it a bolthead it would a done just
+as well.
+
+Now I was feeling pretty comfortable all down one side, and pretty
+uncomfortable all up the other. Being Tom Sawyer was easy and
+comfortable, and it stayed easy and comfortable till by and by I hear a
+steamboat coughing along down the river. Then I says to myself, s'pose
+Tom Sawyer comes down on that boat? And s'pose he steps in here any
+minute, and sings out my name before I can throw him a wink to keep
+quiet?
+
+Well, I couldn't HAVE it that way; it wouldn't do at all. I must go up
+the road and waylay him. So I told the folks I reckoned I would go up to
+the town and fetch down my baggage. The old gentleman was for going
+along with me, but I said no, I could drive the horse myself, and I
+druther he wouldn't take no trouble about me.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXIII.
+
+SO I started for town in the wagon, and when I was half-way I see a wagon
+coming, and sure enough it was Tom Sawyer, and I stopped and waited till
+he come along. I says "Hold on!" and it stopped alongside, and his mouth
+opened up like a trunk, and stayed so; and he swallowed two or three
+times like a person that's got a dry throat, and then says:
+
+"I hain't ever done you no harm. You know that. So, then, what you want
+to come back and ha'nt ME for?"
+
+I says:
+
+"I hain't come back--I hain't been GONE."
+
+When he heard my voice it righted him up some, but he warn't quite
+satisfied yet. He says:
+
+"Don't you play nothing on me, because I wouldn't on you. Honest injun,
+you ain't a ghost?"
+
+"Honest injun, I ain't," I says.
+
+"Well--I--I--well, that ought to settle it, of course; but I can't
+somehow seem to understand it no way. Looky here, warn't you ever
+murdered AT ALL?"
+
+"No. I warn't ever murdered at all--I played it on them. You come in
+here and feel of me if you don't believe me."
+
+So he done it; and it satisfied him; and he was that glad to see me again
+he didn't know what to do. And he wanted to know all about it right off,
+because it was a grand adventure, and mysterious, and so it hit him where
+he lived. But I said, leave it alone till by and by; and told his driver
+to wait, and we drove off a little piece, and I told him the kind of a
+fix I was in, and what did he reckon we better do? He said, let him
+alone a minute, and don't disturb him. So he thought and thought, and
+pretty soon he says:
+
+"It's all right; I've got it. Take my trunk in your wagon, and let on
+it's your'n; and you turn back and fool along slow, so as to get to the
+house about the time you ought to; and I'll go towards town a piece, and
+take a fresh start, and get there a quarter or a half an hour after you;
+and you needn't let on to know me at first."
+
+I says:
+
+"All right; but wait a minute. There's one more thing--a thing that
+NOBODY don't know but me. And that is, there's a nigger here that I'm
+a-trying to steal out of slavery, and his name is JIM--old Miss Watson's
+Jim."
+
+He says:
+
+"What! Why, Jim is--"
+
+He stopped and went to studying. I says:
+
+"I know what you'll say. You'll say it's dirty, low-down business; but
+what if it is? I'm low down; and I'm a-going to steal him, and I want
+you keep mum and not let on. Will you?"
+
+His eye lit up, and he says:
+
+"I'll HELP you steal him!"
+
+Well, I let go all holts then, like I was shot. It was the most
+astonishing speech I ever heard--and I'm bound to say Tom Sawyer fell
+considerable in my estimation. Only I couldn't believe it. Tom Sawyer a
+NIGGER-STEALER!
+
+"Oh, shucks!" I says; "you're joking."
+
+"I ain't joking, either."
+
+"Well, then," I says, "joking or no joking, if you hear anything said
+about a runaway nigger, don't forget to remember that YOU don't know
+nothing about him, and I don't know nothing about him."
+
+Then we took the trunk and put it in my wagon, and he drove off his way
+and I drove mine. But of course I forgot all about driving slow on
+accounts of being glad and full of thinking; so I got home a heap too
+quick for that length of a trip. The old gentleman was at the door, and
+he says:
+
+"Why, this is wonderful! Whoever would a thought it was in that mare to
+do it? I wish we'd a timed her. And she hain't sweated a hair--not a
+hair. It's wonderful. Why, I wouldn't take a hundred dollars for that
+horse now--I wouldn't, honest; and yet I'd a sold her for fifteen
+before, and thought 'twas all she was worth."
+
+That's all he said. He was the innocentest, best old soul I ever see.
+But it warn't surprising; because he warn't only just a farmer, he was a
+preacher, too, and had a little one-horse log church down back of the
+plantation, which he built it himself at his own expense, for a church
+and schoolhouse, and never charged nothing for his preaching, and it was
+worth it, too. There was plenty other farmer-preachers like that, and
+done the same way, down South.
+
+In about half an hour Tom's wagon drove up to the front stile, and Aunt
+Sally she see it through the window, because it was only about fifty
+yards, and says:
+
+"Why, there's somebody come! I wonder who 'tis? Why, I do believe it's
+a stranger. Jimmy" (that's one of the children) "run and tell Lize to
+put on another plate for dinner."
+
+Everybody made a rush for the front door, because, of course, a stranger
+don't come EVERY year, and so he lays over the yaller-fever, for
+interest, when he does come. Tom was over the stile and starting for the
+house; the wagon was spinning up the road for the village, and we was all
+bunched in the front door. Tom had his store clothes on, and an
+audience--and that was always nuts for Tom Sawyer. In them circumstances
+it warn't no trouble to him to throw in an amount of style that was
+suitable. He warn't a boy to meeky along up that yard like a sheep; no,
+he come ca'm and important, like the ram. When he got a-front of us he
+lifts his hat ever so gracious and dainty, like it was the lid of a box
+that had butterflies asleep in it and he didn't want to disturb them, and
+says:
+
+"Mr. Archibald Nichols, I presume?"
+
+"No, my boy," says the old gentleman, "I'm sorry to say 't your driver
+has deceived you; Nichols's place is down a matter of three mile more.
+Come in, come in."
+
+Tom he took a look back over his shoulder, and says, "Too late--he's out
+of sight."
+
+"Yes, he's gone, my son, and you must come in and eat your dinner with
+us; and then we'll hitch up and take you down to Nichols's."
+
+"Oh, I CAN'T make you so much trouble; I couldn't think of it. I'll walk
+--I don't mind the distance."
+
+"But we won't LET you walk--it wouldn't be Southern hospitality to do it.
+Come right in."
+
+"Oh, DO," says Aunt Sally; "it ain't a bit of trouble to us, not a bit in
+the world. You must stay. It's a long, dusty three mile, and we can't
+let you walk. And, besides, I've already told 'em to put on another
+plate when I see you coming; so you mustn't disappoint us. Come right in
+and make yourself at home."
+
+So Tom he thanked them very hearty and handsome, and let himself be
+persuaded, and come in; and when he was in he said he was a stranger from
+Hicksville, Ohio, and his name was William Thompson--and he made another
+bow.
+
+Well, he run on, and on, and on, making up stuff about Hicksville and
+everybody in it he could invent, and I getting a little nervious, and
+wondering how this was going to help me out of my scrape; and at last,
+still talking along, he reached over and kissed Aunt Sally right on the
+mouth, and then settled back again in his chair comfortable, and was
+going on talking; but she jumped up and wiped it off with the back of her
+hand, and says:
+
+"You owdacious puppy!"
+
+He looked kind of hurt, and says:
+
+"I'm surprised at you, m'am."
+
+"You're s'rp--Why, what do you reckon I am? I've a good notion to take
+and--Say, what do you mean by kissing me?"
+
+He looked kind of humble, and says:
+
+"I didn't mean nothing, m'am. I didn't mean no harm. I--I--thought
+you'd like it."
+
+"Why, you born fool!" She took up the spinning stick, and it looked like
+it was all she could do to keep from giving him a crack with it. "What
+made you think I'd like it?"
+
+"Well, I don't know. Only, they--they--told me you would."
+
+"THEY told you I would. Whoever told you's ANOTHER lunatic. I never
+heard the beat of it. Who's THEY?"
+
+"Why, everybody. They all said so, m'am."
+
+It was all she could do to hold in; and her eyes snapped, and her fingers
+worked like she wanted to scratch him; and she says:
+
+"Who's 'everybody'? Out with their names, or ther'll be an idiot short."
+
+He got up and looked distressed, and fumbled his hat, and says:
+
+"I'm sorry, and I warn't expecting it. They told me to. They all told
+me to. They all said, kiss her; and said she'd like it. They all said
+it--every one of them. But I'm sorry, m'am, and I won't do it no more
+--I won't, honest."
+
+"You won't, won't you? Well, I sh'd RECKON you won't!"
+
+"No'm, I'm honest about it; I won't ever do it again--till you ask me."
+
+"Till I ASK you! Well, I never see the beat of it in my born days! I
+lay you'll be the Methusalem-numskull of creation before ever I ask you
+--or the likes of you."
+
+"Well," he says, "it does surprise me so. I can't make it out, somehow.
+They said you would, and I thought you would. But--" He stopped and
+looked around slow, like he wished he could run across a friendly eye
+somewheres, and fetched up on the old gentleman's, and says, "Didn't YOU
+think she'd like me to kiss her, sir?"
+
+"Why, no; I--I--well, no, I b'lieve I didn't."
+
+Then he looks on around the same way to me, and says:
+
+"Tom, didn't YOU think Aunt Sally 'd open out her arms and say, 'Sid
+Sawyer--'"
+
+"My land!" she says, breaking in and jumping for him, "you impudent young
+rascal, to fool a body so--" and was going to hug him, but he fended her
+off, and says:
+
+"No, not till you've asked me first."
+
+So she didn't lose no time, but asked him; and hugged him and kissed him
+over and over again, and then turned him over to the old man, and he took
+what was left. And after they got a little quiet again she says:
+
+"Why, dear me, I never see such a surprise. We warn't looking for YOU at
+all, but only Tom. Sis never wrote to me about anybody coming but him."
+
+"It's because it warn't INTENDED for any of us to come but Tom," he says;
+"but I begged and begged, and at the last minute she let me come, too;
+so, coming down the river, me and Tom thought it would be a first-rate
+surprise for him to come here to the house first, and for me to by and by
+tag along and drop in, and let on to be a stranger. But it was a
+mistake, Aunt Sally. This ain't no healthy place for a stranger to
+come."
+
+"No--not impudent whelps, Sid. You ought to had your jaws boxed; I
+hain't been so put out since I don't know when. But I don't care, I
+don't mind the terms--I'd be willing to stand a thousand such jokes to
+have you here. Well, to think of that performance! I don't deny it, I
+was most putrified with astonishment when you give me that smack."
+
+We had dinner out in that broad open passage betwixt the house and the
+kitchen; and there was things enough on that table for seven families
+--and all hot, too; none of your flabby, tough meat that's laid in a
+cupboard in a damp cellar all night and tastes like a hunk of old cold
+cannibal in the morning. Uncle Silas he asked a pretty long blessing
+over it, but it was worth it; and it didn't cool it a bit, neither, the
+way I've seen them kind of interruptions do lots of times. There was a
+considerable good deal of talk all the afternoon, and me and Tom was on
+the lookout all the time; but it warn't no use, they didn't happen to say
+nothing about any runaway nigger, and we was afraid to try to work up to
+it. But at supper, at night, one of the little boys says:
+
+"Pa, mayn't Tom and Sid and me go to the show?"
+
+"No," says the old man, "I reckon there ain't going to be any; and you
+couldn't go if there was; because the runaway nigger told Burton and me
+all about that scandalous show, and Burton said he would tell the people;
+so I reckon they've drove the owdacious loafers out of town before this
+time."
+
+So there it was!--but I couldn't help it. Tom and me was to sleep in the
+same room and bed; so, being tired, we bid good-night and went up to bed
+right after supper, and clumb out of the window and down the
+lightning-rod, and shoved for the town; for I didn't believe anybody was
+going to give the king and the duke a hint, and so if I didn't hurry up
+and give them one they'd get into trouble sure.
+
+On the road Tom he told me all about how it was reckoned I was murdered,
+and how pap disappeared pretty soon, and didn't come back no more, and
+what a stir there was when Jim run away; and I told Tom all about our
+Royal Nonesuch rapscallions, and as much of the raft voyage as I had time
+to; and as we struck into the town and up through the--here comes a
+raging rush of people with torches, and an awful whooping and yelling,
+and banging tin pans and blowing horns; and we jumped to one side to let
+them go by; and as they went by I see they had the king and the duke
+astraddle of a rail--that is, I knowed it WAS the king and the duke,
+though they was all over tar and feathers, and didn't look like nothing
+in the world that was human--just looked like a couple of monstrous big
+soldier-plumes. Well, it made me sick to see it; and I was sorry for
+them poor pitiful rascals, it seemed like I couldn't ever feel any
+hardness against them any more in the world. It was a dreadful thing to
+see. Human beings CAN be awful cruel to one another.
+
+We see we was too late--couldn't do no good. We asked some stragglers
+about it, and they said everybody went to the show looking very innocent;
+and laid low and kept dark till the poor old king was in the middle of
+his cavortings on the stage; then somebody give a signal, and the house
+rose up and went for them.
+
+So we poked along back home, and I warn't feeling so brash as I was
+before, but kind of ornery, and humble, and to blame, somehow--though I
+hadn't done nothing. But that's always the way; it don't make no
+difference whether you do right or wrong, a person's conscience ain't got
+no sense, and just goes for him anyway. If I had a yaller dog that
+didn't know no more than a person's conscience does I would pison him.
+It takes up more room than all the rest of a person's insides, and yet
+ain't no good, nohow. Tom Sawyer he says the same.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXIV.
+
+WE stopped talking, and got to thinking. By and by Tom says:
+
+"Looky here, Huck, what fools we are to not think of it before! I bet I
+know where Jim is."
+
+"No! Where?"
+
+"In that hut down by the ash-hopper. Why, looky here. When we was at
+dinner, didn't you see a nigger man go in there with some vittles?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"What did you think the vittles was for?"
+
+"For a dog."
+
+"So 'd I. Well, it wasn't for a dog."
+
+"Why?"
+
+"Because part of it was watermelon."
+
+"So it was--I noticed it. Well, it does beat all that I never thought
+about a dog not eating watermelon. It shows how a body can see and don't
+see at the same time."
+
+"Well, the nigger unlocked the padlock when he went in, and he locked it
+again when he came out. He fetched uncle a key about the time we got up
+from table--same key, I bet. Watermelon shows man, lock shows prisoner;
+and it ain't likely there's two prisoners on such a little plantation,
+and where the people's all so kind and good. Jim's the prisoner. All
+right--I'm glad we found it out detective fashion; I wouldn't give
+shucks for any other way. Now you work your mind, and study out a plan
+to steal Jim, and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we
+like the best."
+
+What a head for just a boy to have! If I had Tom Sawyer's head I
+wouldn't trade it off to be a duke, nor mate of a steamboat, nor clown in
+a circus, nor nothing I can think of. I went to thinking out a plan, but
+only just to be doing something; I knowed very well where the right plan
+was going to come from. Pretty soon Tom says:
+
+"Ready?"
+
+"Yes," I says.
+
+"All right--bring it out."
+
+"My plan is this," I says. "We can easy find out if it's Jim in there.
+Then get up my canoe to-morrow night, and fetch my raft over from the
+island. Then the first dark night that comes steal the key out of the
+old man's britches after he goes to bed, and shove off down the river on
+the raft with Jim, hiding daytimes and running nights, the way me and Jim
+used to do before. Wouldn't that plan work?"
+
+"WORK? Why, cert'nly it would work, like rats a-fighting. But it's too
+blame' simple; there ain't nothing TO it. What's the good of a plan that
+ain't no more trouble than that? It's as mild as goose-milk. Why, Huck,
+it wouldn't make no more talk than breaking into a soap factory."
+
+I never said nothing, because I warn't expecting nothing different; but I
+knowed mighty well that whenever he got HIS plan ready it wouldn't have
+none of them objections to it.
+
+And it didn't. He told me what it was, and I see in a minute it was
+worth fifteen of mine for style, and would make Jim just as free a man as
+mine would, and maybe get us all killed besides. So I was satisfied, and
+said we would waltz in on it. I needn't tell what it was here, because I
+knowed it wouldn't stay the way, it was. I knowed he would be changing
+it around every which way as we went along, and heaving in new
+bullinesses wherever he got a chance. And that is what he done.
+
+Well, one thing was dead sure, and that was that Tom Sawyer was in
+earnest, and was actuly going to help steal that nigger out of slavery.
+That was the thing that was too many for me. Here was a boy that was
+respectable and well brung up; and had a character to lose; and folks at
+home that had characters; and he was bright and not leather-headed; and
+knowing and not ignorant; and not mean, but kind; and yet here he was,
+without any more pride, or rightness, or feeling, than to stoop to this
+business, and make himself a shame, and his family a shame, before
+everybody. I COULDN'T understand it no way at all. It was outrageous,
+and I knowed I ought to just up and tell him so; and so be his true
+friend, and let him quit the thing right where he was and save himself.
+And I DID start to tell him; but he shut me up, and says:
+
+"Don't you reckon I know what I'm about? Don't I generly know what I'm
+about?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Didn't I SAY I was going to help steal the nigger?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"WELL, then."
+
+That's all he said, and that's all I said. It warn't no use to say any
+more; because when he said he'd do a thing, he always done it. But I
+couldn't make out how he was willing to go into this thing; so I just let
+it go, and never bothered no more about it. If he was bound to have it
+so, I couldn't help it.
+
+When we got home the house was all dark and still; so we went on down to
+the hut by the ash-hopper for to examine it. We went through the yard so
+as to see what the hounds would do. They knowed us, and didn't make no
+more noise than country dogs is always doing when anything comes by in
+the night. When we got to the cabin we took a look at the front and the
+two sides; and on the side I warn't acquainted with--which was the north
+side--we found a square window-hole, up tolerable high, with just one
+stout board nailed across it. I says:
+
+"Here's the ticket. This hole's big enough for Jim to get through if we
+wrench off the board."
+
+Tom says:
+
+"It's as simple as tit-tat-toe, three-in-a-row, and as easy as playing
+hooky. I should HOPE we can find a way that's a little more complicated
+than THAT, Huck Finn."
+
+"Well, then," I says, "how 'll it do to saw him out, the way I done
+before I was murdered that time?"
+
+"That's more LIKE," he says. "It's real mysterious, and troublesome, and
+good," he says; "but I bet we can find a way that's twice as long. There
+ain't no hurry; le's keep on looking around."
+
+Betwixt the hut and the fence, on the back side, was a lean-to that
+joined the hut at the eaves, and was made out of plank. It was as long
+as the hut, but narrow--only about six foot wide. The door to it was at
+the south end, and was padlocked. Tom he went to the soap-kettle and
+searched around, and fetched back the iron thing they lift the lid with;
+so he took it and prized out one of the staples. The chain fell down,
+and we opened the door and went in, and shut it, and struck a match, and
+see the shed was only built against a cabin and hadn't no connection with
+it; and there warn't no floor to the shed, nor nothing in it but some old
+rusty played-out hoes and spades and picks and a crippled plow. The
+match went out, and so did we, and shoved in the staple again, and the
+door was locked as good as ever. Tom was joyful. He says;
+
+"Now we're all right. We'll DIG him out. It 'll take about a week!"
+
+Then we started for the house, and I went in the back door--you only have
+to pull a buckskin latch-string, they don't fasten the doors--but that
+warn't romantical enough for Tom Sawyer; no way would do him but he must
+climb up the lightning-rod. But after he got up half way about three
+times, and missed fire and fell every time, and the last time most busted
+his brains out, he thought he'd got to give it up; but after he was
+rested he allowed he would give her one more turn for luck, and this time
+he made the trip.
+
+In the morning we was up at break of day, and down to the nigger cabins
+to pet the dogs and make friends with the nigger that fed Jim--if it WAS
+Jim that was being fed. The niggers was just getting through breakfast
+and starting for the fields; and Jim's nigger was piling up a tin pan
+with bread and meat and things; and whilst the others was leaving, the
+key come from the house.
+
+This nigger had a good-natured, chuckle-headed face, and his wool was all
+tied up in little bunches with thread. That was to keep witches off. He
+said the witches was pestering him awful these nights, and making him see
+all kinds of strange things, and hear all kinds of strange words and
+noises, and he didn't believe he was ever witched so long before in his
+life. He got so worked up, and got to running on so about his troubles,
+he forgot all about what he'd been a-going to do. So Tom says:
+
+"What's the vittles for? Going to feed the dogs?"
+
+The nigger kind of smiled around gradually over his face, like when you
+heave a brickbat in a mud-puddle, and he says:
+
+"Yes, Mars Sid, A dog. Cur'us dog, too. Does you want to go en look at
+'im?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+I hunched Tom, and whispers:
+
+"You going, right here in the daybreak? THAT warn't the plan."
+
+"No, it warn't; but it's the plan NOW."
+
+So, drat him, we went along, but I didn't like it much. When we got in
+we couldn't hardly see anything, it was so dark; but Jim was there, sure
+enough, and could see us; and he sings out:
+
+"Why, HUCK! En good LAN'! ain' dat Misto Tom?"
+
+I just knowed how it would be; I just expected it. I didn't know nothing
+to do; and if I had I couldn't a done it, because that nigger busted in
+and says:
+
+"Why, de gracious sakes! do he know you genlmen?"
+
+We could see pretty well now. Tom he looked at the nigger, steady and
+kind of wondering, and says:
+
+"Does WHO know us?"
+
+"Why, dis-yer runaway nigger."
+
+"I don't reckon he does; but what put that into your head?"
+
+"What PUT it dar? Didn' he jis' dis minute sing out like he knowed you?"
+
+Tom says, in a puzzled-up kind of way:
+
+"Well, that's mighty curious. WHO sung out? WHEN did he sing out? WHAT
+did he sing out?" And turns to me, perfectly ca'm, and says, "Did YOU
+hear anybody sing out?"
+
+Of course there warn't nothing to be said but the one thing; so I says:
+
+"No; I ain't heard nobody say nothing."
+
+Then he turns to Jim, and looks him over like he never see him before,
+and says:
+
+"Did you sing out?"
+
+"No, sah," says Jim; "I hain't said nothing, sah."
+
+"Not a word?"
+
+"No, sah, I hain't said a word."
+
+"Did you ever see us before?"
+
+"No, sah; not as I knows on."
+
+So Tom turns to the nigger, which was looking wild and distressed, and
+says, kind of severe:
+
+"What do you reckon's the matter with you, anyway? What made you think
+somebody sung out?"
+
+"Oh, it's de dad-blame' witches, sah, en I wisht I was dead, I do. Dey's
+awluz at it, sah, en dey do mos' kill me, dey sk'yers me so. Please to
+don't tell nobody 'bout it sah, er ole Mars Silas he'll scole me; 'kase
+he say dey AIN'T no witches. I jis' wish to goodness he was heah now
+--DEN what would he say! I jis' bet he couldn' fine no way to git aroun'
+it DIS time. But it's awluz jis' so; people dat's SOT, stays sot; dey
+won't look into noth'n'en fine it out f'r deyselves, en when YOU fine it
+out en tell um 'bout it, dey doan' b'lieve you."
+
+Tom give him a dime, and said we wouldn't tell nobody; and told him to
+buy some more thread to tie up his wool with; and then looks at Jim, and
+says:
+
+"I wonder if Uncle Silas is going to hang this nigger. If I was to catch
+a nigger that was ungrateful enough to run away, I wouldn't give him up,
+I'd hang him." And whilst the nigger stepped to the door to look at the
+dime and bite it to see if it was good, he whispers to Jim and says:
+
+"Don't ever let on to know us. And if you hear any digging going on
+nights, it's us; we're going to set you free."
+
+Jim only had time to grab us by the hand and squeeze it; then the nigger
+come back, and we said we'd come again some time if the nigger wanted us
+to; and he said he would, more particular if it was dark, because the
+witches went for him mostly in the dark, and it was good to have folks
+around then.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXV.
+
+IT would be most an hour yet till breakfast, so we left and struck down
+into the woods; because Tom said we got to have SOME light to see how to
+dig by, and a lantern makes too much, and might get us into trouble; what
+we must have was a lot of them rotten chunks that's called fox-fire, and
+just makes a soft kind of a glow when you lay them in a dark place. We
+fetched an armful and hid it in the weeds, and set down to rest, and Tom
+says, kind of dissatisfied:
+
+"Blame it, this whole thing is just as easy and awkward as it can be.
+And so it makes it so rotten difficult to get up a difficult plan. There
+ain't no watchman to be drugged--now there OUGHT to be a watchman. There
+ain't even a dog to give a sleeping-mixture to. And there's Jim chained
+by one leg, with a ten-foot chain, to the leg of his bed: why, all you
+got to do is to lift up the bedstead and slip off the chain. And Uncle
+Silas he trusts everybody; sends the key to the punkin-headed nigger, and
+don't send nobody to watch the nigger. Jim could a got out of that
+window-hole before this, only there wouldn't be no use trying to travel
+with a ten-foot chain on his leg. Why, drat it, Huck, it's the stupidest
+arrangement I ever see. You got to invent ALL the difficulties. Well, we
+can't help it; we got to do the best we can with the materials we've got.
+Anyhow, there's one thing--there's more honor in getting him out
+through a lot of difficulties and dangers, where there warn't one of them
+furnished to you by the people who it was their duty to furnish them, and
+you had to contrive them all out of your own head. Now look at just that
+one thing of the lantern. When you come down to the cold facts, we
+simply got to LET ON that a lantern's resky. Why, we could work with a
+torchlight procession if we wanted to, I believe. Now, whilst I think of
+it, we got to hunt up something to make a saw out of the first chance we
+get."
+
+"What do we want of a saw?"
+
+"What do we WANT of a saw? Hain't we got to saw the leg of Jim's bed
+off, so as to get the chain loose?"
+
+"Why, you just said a body could lift up the bedstead and slip the chain
+off."
+
+"Well, if that ain't just like you, Huck Finn. You CAN get up the
+infant-schooliest ways of going at a thing. Why, hain't you ever read
+any books at all?--Baron Trenck, nor Casanova, nor Benvenuto Chelleeny,
+nor Henri IV., nor none of them heroes? Who ever heard of getting a
+prisoner loose in such an old-maidy way as that? No; the way all the
+best authorities does is to saw the bed-leg in two, and leave it just so,
+and swallow the sawdust, so it can't be found, and put some dirt and
+grease around the sawed place so the very keenest seneskal can't see no
+sign of it's being sawed, and thinks the bed-leg is perfectly sound.
+Then, the night you're ready, fetch the leg a kick, down she goes; slip
+off your chain, and there you are. Nothing to do but hitch your rope
+ladder to the battlements, shin down it, break your leg in the moat
+--because a rope ladder is nineteen foot too short, you know--and there's
+your horses and your trusty vassles, and they scoop you up and fling you
+across a saddle, and away you go to your native Langudoc, or Navarre, or
+wherever it is. It's gaudy, Huck. I wish there was a moat to this cabin.
+If we get time, the night of the escape, we'll dig one."
+
+I says:
+
+"What do we want of a moat when we're going to snake him out from under
+the cabin?"
+
+But he never heard me. He had forgot me and everything else. He had his
+chin in his hand, thinking. Pretty soon he sighs and shakes his head;
+then sighs again, and says:
+
+"No, it wouldn't do--there ain't necessity enough for it."
+
+"For what?" I says.
+
+"Why, to saw Jim's leg off," he says.
+
+"Good land!" I says; "why, there ain't NO necessity for it. And what
+would you want to saw his leg off for, anyway?"
+
+"Well, some of the best authorities has done it. They couldn't get the
+chain off, so they just cut their hand off and shoved. And a leg would
+be better still. But we got to let that go. There ain't necessity
+enough in this case; and, besides, Jim's a nigger, and wouldn't
+understand the reasons for it, and how it's the custom in Europe; so
+we'll let it go. But there's one thing--he can have a rope ladder; we
+can tear up our sheets and make him a rope ladder easy enough. And we
+can send it to him in a pie; it's mostly done that way. And I've et
+worse pies."
+
+"Why, Tom Sawyer, how you talk," I says; "Jim ain't got no use for a rope
+ladder."
+
+"He HAS got use for it. How YOU talk, you better say; you don't know
+nothing about it. He's GOT to have a rope ladder; they all do."
+
+"What in the nation can he DO with it?"
+
+"DO with it? He can hide it in his bed, can't he?" That's what they all
+do; and HE'S got to, too. Huck, you don't ever seem to want to do
+anything that's regular; you want to be starting something fresh all the
+time. S'pose he DON'T do nothing with it? ain't it there in his bed, for
+a clew, after he's gone? and don't you reckon they'll want clews? Of
+course they will. And you wouldn't leave them any? That would be a
+PRETTY howdy-do, WOULDN'T it! I never heard of such a thing."
+
+"Well," I says, "if it's in the regulations, and he's got to have it, all
+right, let him have it; because I don't wish to go back on no
+regulations; but there's one thing, Tom Sawyer--if we go to tearing up
+our sheets to make Jim a rope ladder, we're going to get into trouble
+with Aunt Sally, just as sure as you're born. Now, the way I look at it,
+a hickry-bark ladder don't cost nothing, and don't waste nothing, and is
+just as good to load up a pie with, and hide in a straw tick, as any rag
+ladder you can start; and as for Jim, he ain't had no experience, and so
+he don't care what kind of a--"
+
+"Oh, shucks, Huck Finn, if I was as ignorant as you I'd keep still
+--that's what I'D do. Who ever heard of a state prisoner escaping by a
+hickry-bark ladder? Why, it's perfectly ridiculous."
+
+"Well, all right, Tom, fix it your own way; but if you'll take my advice,
+you'll let me borrow a sheet off of the clothesline."
+
+He said that would do. And that gave him another idea, and he says:
+
+"Borrow a shirt, too."
+
+"What do we want of a shirt, Tom?"
+
+"Want it for Jim to keep a journal on."
+
+"Journal your granny--JIM can't write."
+
+"S'pose he CAN'T write--he can make marks on the shirt, can't he, if we
+make him a pen out of an old pewter spoon or a piece of an old iron
+barrel-hoop?"
+
+"Why, Tom, we can pull a feather out of a goose and make him a better
+one; and quicker, too."
+
+"PRISONERS don't have geese running around the donjon-keep to pull pens
+out of, you muggins. They ALWAYS make their pens out of the hardest,
+toughest, troublesomest piece of old brass candlestick or something like
+that they can get their hands on; and it takes them weeks and weeks and
+months and months to file it out, too, because they've got to do it by
+rubbing it on the wall. THEY wouldn't use a goose-quill if they had it.
+It ain't regular."
+
+"Well, then, what'll we make him the ink out of?"
+
+"Many makes it out of iron-rust and tears; but that's the common sort and
+women; the best authorities uses their own blood. Jim can do that; and
+when he wants to send any little common ordinary mysterious message to
+let the world know where he's captivated, he can write it on the bottom
+of a tin plate with a fork and throw it out of the window. The Iron Mask
+always done that, and it's a blame' good way, too."
+
+"Jim ain't got no tin plates. They feed him in a pan."
+
+"That ain't nothing; we can get him some."
+
+"Can't nobody READ his plates."
+
+"That ain't got anything to DO with it, Huck Finn. All HE'S got to do is
+to write on the plate and throw it out. You don't HAVE to be able to
+read it. Why, half the time you can't read anything a prisoner writes on
+a tin plate, or anywhere else."
+
+"Well, then, what's the sense in wasting the plates?"
+
+"Why, blame it all, it ain't the PRISONER'S plates."
+
+"But it's SOMEBODY'S plates, ain't it?"
+
+"Well, spos'n it is? What does the PRISONER care whose--"
+
+He broke off there, because we heard the breakfast-horn blowing. So we
+cleared out for the house.
+
+Along during the morning I borrowed a sheet and a white shirt off of the
+clothes-line; and I found an old sack and put them in it, and we went
+down and got the fox-fire, and put that in too. I called it borrowing,
+because that was what pap always called it; but Tom said it warn't
+borrowing, it was stealing. He said we was representing prisoners; and
+prisoners don't care how they get a thing so they get it, and nobody
+don't blame them for it, either. It ain't no crime in a prisoner to
+steal the thing he needs to get away with, Tom said; it's his right; and
+so, as long as we was representing a prisoner, we had a perfect right to
+steal anything on this place we had the least use for to get ourselves
+out of prison with. He said if we warn't prisoners it would be a very
+different thing, and nobody but a mean, ornery person would steal when he
+warn't a prisoner. So we allowed we would steal everything there was
+that come handy. And yet he made a mighty fuss, one day, after that,
+when I stole a watermelon out of the nigger-patch and eat it; and he made
+me go and give the niggers a dime without telling them what it was for.
+Tom said that what he meant was, we could steal anything we NEEDED. Well,
+I says, I needed the watermelon. But he said I didn't need it to get out
+of prison with; there's where the difference was. He said if I'd a
+wanted it to hide a knife in, and smuggle it to Jim to kill the seneskal
+with, it would a been all right. So I let it go at that, though I
+couldn't see no advantage in my representing a prisoner if I got to set
+down and chaw over a lot of gold-leaf distinctions like that every time I
+see a chance to hog a watermelon.
+
+Well, as I was saying, we waited that morning till everybody was settled
+down to business, and nobody in sight around the yard; then Tom he
+carried the sack into the lean-to whilst I stood off a piece to keep
+watch. By and by he come out, and we went and set down on the woodpile
+to talk. He says:
+
+"Everything's all right now except tools; and that's easy fixed."
+
+"Tools?" I says.
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Tools for what?"
+
+"Why, to dig with. We ain't a-going to GNAW him out, are we?"
+
+"Ain't them old crippled picks and things in there good enough to dig a
+nigger out with?" I says.
+
+He turns on me, looking pitying enough to make a body cry, and says:
+
+"Huck Finn, did you EVER hear of a prisoner having picks and shovels, and
+all the modern conveniences in his wardrobe to dig himself out with? Now
+I want to ask you--if you got any reasonableness in you at all--what kind
+of a show would THAT give him to be a hero? Why, they might as well lend
+him the key and done with it. Picks and shovels--why, they wouldn't
+furnish 'em to a king."
+
+"Well, then," I says, "if we don't want the picks and shovels, what do we
+want?"
+
+"A couple of case-knives."
+
+"To dig the foundations out from under that cabin with?"
+
+"Yes."
+
+"Confound it, it's foolish, Tom."
+
+"It don't make no difference how foolish it is, it's the RIGHT way--and
+it's the regular way. And there ain't no OTHER way, that ever I heard
+of, and I've read all the books that gives any information about these
+things. They always dig out with a case-knife--and not through dirt, mind
+you; generly it's through solid rock. And it takes them weeks and weeks
+and weeks, and for ever and ever. Why, look at one of them prisoners in
+the bottom dungeon of the Castle Deef, in the harbor of Marseilles, that
+dug himself out that way; how long was HE at it, you reckon?"
+
+"I don't know."
+
+"Well, guess."
+
+"I don't know. A month and a half."
+
+"THIRTY-SEVEN YEAR--and he come out in China. THAT'S the kind. I wish
+the bottom of THIS fortress was solid rock."
+
+"JIM don't know nobody in China."
+
+"What's THAT got to do with it? Neither did that other fellow. But
+you're always a-wandering off on a side issue. Why can't you stick to
+the main point?"
+
+"All right--I don't care where he comes out, so he COMES out; and Jim
+don't, either, I reckon. But there's one thing, anyway--Jim's too old to
+be dug out with a case-knife. He won't last."
+
+"Yes he will LAST, too. You don't reckon it's going to take thirty-seven
+years to dig out through a DIRT foundation, do you?"
+
+"How long will it take, Tom?"
+
+"Well, we can't resk being as long as we ought to, because it mayn't take
+very long for Uncle Silas to hear from down there by New Orleans. He'll
+hear Jim ain't from there. Then his next move will be to advertise Jim,
+or something like that. So we can't resk being as long digging him out
+as we ought to. By rights I reckon we ought to be a couple of years; but
+we can't. Things being so uncertain, what I recommend is this: that we
+really dig right in, as quick as we can; and after that, we can LET ON,
+to ourselves, that we was at it thirty-seven years. Then we can snatch
+him out and rush him away the first time there's an alarm. Yes, I reckon
+that 'll be the best way."
+
+"Now, there's SENSE in that," I says. "Letting on don't cost nothing;
+letting on ain't no trouble; and if it's any object, I don't mind letting
+on we was at it a hundred and fifty year. It wouldn't strain me none,
+after I got my hand in. So I'll mosey along now, and smouch a couple of
+case-knives."
+
+"Smouch three," he says; "we want one to make a saw out of."
+
+"Tom, if it ain't unregular and irreligious to sejest it," I says,
+"there's an old rusty saw-blade around yonder sticking under the
+weather-boarding behind the smoke-house."
+
+He looked kind of weary and discouraged-like, and says:
+
+"It ain't no use to try to learn you nothing, Huck. Run along and smouch
+the knives--three of them." So I done it.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXVI.
+
+AS soon as we reckoned everybody was asleep that night we went down the
+lightning-rod, and shut ourselves up in the lean-to, and got out our pile
+of fox-fire, and went to work. We cleared everything out of the way,
+about four or five foot along the middle of the bottom log. Tom said we
+was right behind Jim's bed now, and we'd dig in under it, and when we got
+through there couldn't nobody in the cabin ever know there was any hole
+there, because Jim's counter-pin hung down most to the ground, and you'd
+have to raise it up and look under to see the hole. So we dug and dug
+with the case-knives till most midnight; and then we was dog-tired, and
+our hands was blistered, and yet you couldn't see we'd done anything
+hardly. At last I says:
+
+"This ain't no thirty-seven year job; this is a thirty-eight year job,
+Tom Sawyer."
+
+He never said nothing. But he sighed, and pretty soon he stopped
+digging, and then for a good little while I knowed that he was thinking.
+Then he says:
+
+"It ain't no use, Huck, it ain't a-going to work. If we was prisoners it
+would, because then we'd have as many years as we wanted, and no hurry;
+and we wouldn't get but a few minutes to dig, every day, while they was
+changing watches, and so our hands wouldn't get blistered, and we could
+keep it up right along, year in and year out, and do it right, and the
+way it ought to be done. But WE can't fool along; we got to rush; we
+ain't got no time to spare. If we was to put in another night this way
+we'd have to knock off for a week to let our hands get well--couldn't
+touch a case-knife with them sooner."
+
+"Well, then, what we going to do, Tom?"
+
+"I'll tell you. It ain't right, and it ain't moral, and I wouldn't like
+it to get out; but there ain't only just the one way: we got to dig him
+out with the picks, and LET ON it's case-knives."
+
+"NOW you're TALKING!" I says; "your head gets leveler and leveler all
+the time, Tom Sawyer," I says. "Picks is the thing, moral or no moral;
+and as for me, I don't care shucks for the morality of it, nohow. When I
+start in to steal a nigger, or a watermelon, or a Sunday-school book, I
+ain't no ways particular how it's done so it's done. What I want is my
+nigger; or what I want is my watermelon; or what I want is my
+Sunday-school book; and if a pick's the handiest thing, that's the thing
+I'm a-going to dig that nigger or that watermelon or that Sunday-school
+book out with; and I don't give a dead rat what the authorities thinks
+about it nuther."
+
+"Well," he says, "there's excuse for picks and letting-on in a case like
+this; if it warn't so, I wouldn't approve of it, nor I wouldn't stand by
+and see the rules broke--because right is right, and wrong is wrong, and
+a body ain't got no business doing wrong when he ain't ignorant and knows
+better. It might answer for YOU to dig Jim out with a pick, WITHOUT any
+letting on, because you don't know no better; but it wouldn't for me,
+because I do know better. Gimme a case-knife."
+
+He had his own by him, but I handed him mine. He flung it down, and
+says:
+
+"Gimme a CASE-KNIFE."
+
+I didn't know just what to do--but then I thought. I scratched around
+amongst the old tools, and got a pickaxe and give it to him, and he took
+it and went to work, and never said a word.
+
+He was always just that particular. Full of principle.
+
+So then I got a shovel, and then we picked and shoveled, turn about, and
+made the fur fly. We stuck to it about a half an hour, which was as long
+as we could stand up; but we had a good deal of a hole to show for it.
+When I got up stairs I looked out at the window and see Tom doing his
+level best with the lightning-rod, but he couldn't come it, his hands was
+so sore. At last he says:
+
+"It ain't no use, it can't be done. What you reckon I better do? Can't
+you think of no way?"
+
+"Yes," I says, "but I reckon it ain't regular. Come up the stairs, and
+let on it's a lightning-rod."
+
+So he done it.
+
+Next day Tom stole a pewter spoon and a brass candlestick in the house,
+for to make some pens for Jim out of, and six tallow candles; and I hung
+around the nigger cabins and laid for a chance, and stole three tin
+plates. Tom says it wasn't enough; but I said nobody wouldn't ever see
+the plates that Jim throwed out, because they'd fall in the dog-fennel
+and jimpson weeds under the window-hole--then we could tote them back and
+he could use them over again. So Tom was satisfied. Then he says:
+
+"Now, the thing to study out is, how to get the things to Jim."
+
+"Take them in through the hole," I says, "when we get it done."
+
+He only just looked scornful, and said something about nobody ever heard
+of such an idiotic idea, and then he went to studying. By and by he said
+he had ciphered out two or three ways, but there warn't no need to decide
+on any of them yet. Said we'd got to post Jim first.
+
+That night we went down the lightning-rod a little after ten, and took
+one of the candles along, and listened under the window-hole, and heard
+Jim snoring; so we pitched it in, and it didn't wake him. Then we
+whirled in with the pick and shovel, and in about two hours and a half
+the job was done. We crept in under Jim's bed and into the cabin, and
+pawed around and found the candle and lit it, and stood over Jim awhile,
+and found him looking hearty and healthy, and then we woke him up gentle
+and gradual. He was so glad to see us he most cried; and called us
+honey, and all the pet names he could think of; and was for having us
+hunt up a cold-chisel to cut the chain off of his leg with right away,
+and clearing out without losing any time. But Tom he showed him how
+unregular it would be, and set down and told him all about our plans, and
+how we could alter them in a minute any time there was an alarm; and not
+to be the least afraid, because we would see he got away, SURE. So Jim
+he said it was all right, and we set there and talked over old times
+awhile, and then Tom asked a lot of questions, and when Jim told him
+Uncle Silas come in every day or two to pray with him, and Aunt Sally
+come in to see if he was comfortable and had plenty to eat, and both of
+them was kind as they could be, Tom says:
+
+"NOW I know how to fix it. We'll send you some things by them."
+
+I said, "Don't do nothing of the kind; it's one of the most jackass ideas
+I ever struck;" but he never paid no attention to me; went right on. It
+was his way when he'd got his plans set.
+
+So he told Jim how we'd have to smuggle in the rope-ladder pie and other
+large things by Nat, the nigger that fed him, and he must be on the
+lookout, and not be surprised, and not let Nat see him open them; and we
+would put small things in uncle's coat-pockets and he must steal them
+out; and we would tie things to aunt's apron-strings or put them in her
+apron-pocket, if we got a chance; and told him what they would be and
+what they was for. And told him how to keep a journal on the shirt with
+his blood, and all that. He told him everything. Jim he couldn't see no
+sense in the most of it, but he allowed we was white folks and knowed
+better than him; so he was satisfied, and said he would do it all just as
+Tom said.
+
+Jim had plenty corn-cob pipes and tobacco; so we had a right down good
+sociable time; then we crawled out through the hole, and so home to bed,
+with hands that looked like they'd been chawed. Tom was in high spirits.
+He said it was the best fun he ever had in his life, and the most
+intellectural; and said if he only could see his way to it we would keep
+it up all the rest of our lives and leave Jim to our children to get out;
+for he believed Jim would come to like it better and better the more he
+got used to it. He said that in that way it could be strung out to as
+much as eighty year, and would be the best time on record. And he said
+it would make us all celebrated that had a hand in it.
+
+In the morning we went out to the woodpile and chopped up the brass
+candlestick into handy sizes, and Tom put them and the pewter spoon in
+his pocket. Then we went to the nigger cabins, and while I got Nat's
+notice off, Tom shoved a piece of candlestick into the middle of a
+corn-pone that was in Jim's pan, and we went along with Nat to see how it
+would work, and it just worked noble; when Jim bit into it it most mashed
+all his teeth out; and there warn't ever anything could a worked better.
+Tom said so himself. Jim he never let on but what it was only just a
+piece of rock or something like that that's always getting into bread,
+you know; but after that he never bit into nothing but what he jabbed his
+fork into it in three or four places first.
+
+And whilst we was a-standing there in the dimmish light, here comes a
+couple of the hounds bulging in from under Jim's bed; and they kept on
+piling in till there was eleven of them, and there warn't hardly room in
+there to get your breath. By jings, we forgot to fasten that lean-to
+door! The nigger Nat he only just hollered "Witches" once, and keeled
+over on to the floor amongst the dogs, and begun to groan like he was
+dying. Tom jerked the door open and flung out a slab of Jim's meat, and
+the dogs went for it, and in two seconds he was out himself and back
+again and shut the door, and I knowed he'd fixed the other door too.
+Then he went to work on the nigger, coaxing him and petting him, and
+asking him if he'd been imagining he saw something again. He raised up,
+and blinked his eyes around, and says:
+
+"Mars Sid, you'll say I's a fool, but if I didn't b'lieve I see most a
+million dogs, er devils, er some'n, I wisht I may die right heah in dese
+tracks. I did, mos' sholy. Mars Sid, I FELT um--I FELT um, sah; dey was
+all over me. Dad fetch it, I jis' wisht I could git my han's on one er
+dem witches jis' wunst--on'y jis' wunst--it's all I'd ast. But mos'ly I
+wisht dey'd lemme 'lone, I does."
+
+Tom says:
+
+"Well, I tell you what I think. What makes them come here just at this
+runaway nigger's breakfast-time? It's because they're hungry; that's the
+reason. You make them a witch pie; that's the thing for YOU to do."
+
+"But my lan', Mars Sid, how's I gwyne to make 'm a witch pie? I doan'
+know how to make it. I hain't ever hearn er sich a thing b'fo'."
+
+"Well, then, I'll have to make it myself."
+
+"Will you do it, honey?--will you? I'll wusshup de groun' und' yo' foot,
+I will!"
+
+"All right, I'll do it, seeing it's you, and you've been good to us and
+showed us the runaway nigger. But you got to be mighty careful. When we
+come around, you turn your back; and then whatever we've put in the pan,
+don't you let on you see it at all. And don't you look when Jim unloads
+the pan--something might happen, I don't know what. And above all, don't
+you HANDLE the witch-things."
+
+"HANNEL 'm, Mars Sid? What IS you a-talkin' 'bout? I wouldn' lay de
+weight er my finger on um, not f'r ten hund'd thous'n billion dollars, I
+wouldn't."
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXVII.
+
+THAT was all fixed. So then we went away and went to the rubbage-pile in
+the back yard, where they keep the old boots, and rags, and pieces of
+bottles, and wore-out tin things, and all such truck, and scratched
+around and found an old tin washpan, and stopped up the holes as well as
+we could, to bake the pie in, and took it down cellar and stole it full
+of flour and started for breakfast, and found a couple of shingle-nails
+that Tom said would be handy for a prisoner to scrabble his name and
+sorrows on the dungeon walls with, and dropped one of them in Aunt
+Sally's apron-pocket which was hanging on a chair, and t'other we stuck
+in the band of Uncle Silas's hat, which was on the bureau, because we
+heard the children say their pa and ma was going to the runaway nigger's
+house this morning, and then went to breakfast, and Tom dropped the
+pewter spoon in Uncle Silas's coat-pocket, and Aunt Sally wasn't come
+yet, so we had to wait a little while.
+
+And when she come she was hot and red and cross, and couldn't hardly wait
+for the blessing; and then she went to sluicing out coffee with one hand
+and cracking the handiest child's head with her thimble with the other,
+and says:
+
+"I've hunted high and I've hunted low, and it does beat all what HAS
+become of your other shirt."
+
+My heart fell down amongst my lungs and livers and things, and a hard
+piece of corn-crust started down my throat after it and got met on the
+road with a cough, and was shot across the table, and took one of the
+children in the eye and curled him up like a fishing-worm, and let a cry
+out of him the size of a warwhoop, and Tom he turned kinder blue around
+the gills, and it all amounted to a considerable state of things for
+about a quarter of a minute or as much as that, and I would a sold out
+for half price if there was a bidder. But after that we was all right
+again--it was the sudden surprise of it that knocked us so kind of cold.
+Uncle Silas he says:
+
+"It's most uncommon curious, I can't understand it. I know perfectly
+well I took it OFF, because--"
+
+"Because you hain't got but one ON. Just LISTEN at the man! I know you
+took it off, and know it by a better way than your wool-gethering memory,
+too, because it was on the clo's-line yesterday--I see it there myself.
+But it's gone, that's the long and the short of it, and you'll just have
+to change to a red flann'l one till I can get time to make a new one.
+And it 'll be the third I've made in two years. It just keeps a body on
+the jump to keep you in shirts; and whatever you do manage to DO with 'm
+all is more'n I can make out. A body 'd think you WOULD learn to take
+some sort of care of 'em at your time of life."
+
+"I know it, Sally, and I do try all I can. But it oughtn't to be
+altogether my fault, because, you know, I don't see them nor have nothing
+to do with them except when they're on me; and I don't believe I've ever
+lost one of them OFF of me."
+
+"Well, it ain't YOUR fault if you haven't, Silas; you'd a done it if you
+could, I reckon. And the shirt ain't all that's gone, nuther. Ther's a
+spoon gone; and THAT ain't all. There was ten, and now ther's only nine.
+The calf got the shirt, I reckon, but the calf never took the spoon,
+THAT'S certain."
+
+"Why, what else is gone, Sally?"
+
+"Ther's six CANDLES gone--that's what. The rats could a got the candles,
+and I reckon they did; I wonder they don't walk off with the whole place,
+the way you're always going to stop their holes and don't do it; and if
+they warn't fools they'd sleep in your hair, Silas--YOU'D never find it
+out; but you can't lay the SPOON on the rats, and that I know."
+
+"Well, Sally, I'm in fault, and I acknowledge it; I've been remiss; but I
+won't let to-morrow go by without stopping up them holes."
+
+"Oh, I wouldn't hurry; next year 'll do. Matilda Angelina Araminta
+PHELPS!"
+
+Whack comes the thimble, and the child snatches her claws out of the
+sugar-bowl without fooling around any. Just then the nigger woman steps
+on to the passage, and says:
+
+"Missus, dey's a sheet gone."
+
+"A SHEET gone! Well, for the land's sake!"
+
+"I'll stop up them holes to-day," says Uncle Silas, looking sorrowful.
+
+"Oh, DO shet up!--s'pose the rats took the SHEET? WHERE'S it gone,
+Lize?"
+
+"Clah to goodness I hain't no notion, Miss' Sally. She wuz on de
+clo'sline yistiddy, but she done gone: she ain' dah no mo' now."
+
+"I reckon the world IS coming to an end. I NEVER see the beat of it in
+all my born days. A shirt, and a sheet, and a spoon, and six can--"
+
+"Missus," comes a young yaller wench, "dey's a brass cannelstick miss'n."
+
+"Cler out from here, you hussy, er I'll take a skillet to ye!"
+
+Well, she was just a-biling. I begun to lay for a chance; I reckoned I
+would sneak out and go for the woods till the weather moderated. She
+kept a-raging right along, running her insurrection all by herself, and
+everybody else mighty meek and quiet; and at last Uncle Silas, looking
+kind of foolish, fishes up that spoon out of his pocket. She stopped,
+with her mouth open and her hands up; and as for me, I wished I was in
+Jeruslem or somewheres. But not long, because she says:
+
+"It's JUST as I expected. So you had it in your pocket all the time; and
+like as not you've got the other things there, too. How'd it get there?"
+
+"I reely don't know, Sally," he says, kind of apologizing, "or you know I
+would tell. I was a-studying over my text in Acts Seventeen before
+breakfast, and I reckon I put it in there, not noticing, meaning to put
+my Testament in, and it must be so, because my Testament ain't in; but
+I'll go and see; and if the Testament is where I had it, I'll know I
+didn't put it in, and that will show that I laid the Testament down and
+took up the spoon, and--"
+
+"Oh, for the land's sake! Give a body a rest! Go 'long now, the whole
+kit and biling of ye; and don't come nigh me again till I've got back my
+peace of mind."
+
+I'd a heard her if she'd a said it to herself, let alone speaking it out;
+and I'd a got up and obeyed her if I'd a been dead. As we was passing
+through the setting-room the old man he took up his hat, and the
+shingle-nail fell out on the floor, and he just merely picked it up and
+laid it on the mantel-shelf, and never said nothing, and went out. Tom
+see him do it, and remembered about the spoon, and says:
+
+"Well, it ain't no use to send things by HIM no more, he ain't reliable."
+Then he says: "But he done us a good turn with the spoon, anyway,
+without knowing it, and so we'll go and do him one without HIM knowing
+it--stop up his rat-holes."
+
+There was a noble good lot of them down cellar, and it took us a whole
+hour, but we done the job tight and good and shipshape. Then we heard
+steps on the stairs, and blowed out our light and hid; and here comes the
+old man, with a candle in one hand and a bundle of stuff in t'other,
+looking as absent-minded as year before last. He went a mooning around,
+first to one rat-hole and then another, till he'd been to them all. Then
+he stood about five minutes, picking tallow-drip off of his candle and
+thinking. Then he turns off slow and dreamy towards the stairs, saying:
+
+"Well, for the life of me I can't remember when I done it. I could show
+her now that I warn't to blame on account of the rats. But never mind
+--let it go. I reckon it wouldn't do no good."
+
+And so he went on a-mumbling up stairs, and then we left. He was a
+mighty nice old man. And always is.
+
+Tom was a good deal bothered about what to do for a spoon, but he said
+we'd got to have it; so he took a think. When he had ciphered it out he
+told me how we was to do; then we went and waited around the spoon-basket
+till we see Aunt Sally coming, and then Tom went to counting the spoons
+and laying them out to one side, and I slid one of them up my sleeve, and
+Tom says:
+
+"Why, Aunt Sally, there ain't but nine spoons YET."
+
+She says:
+
+"Go 'long to your play, and don't bother me. I know better, I counted 'm
+myself."
+
+"Well, I've counted them twice, Aunty, and I can't make but nine."
+
+She looked out of all patience, but of course she come to count--anybody
+would.
+
+"I declare to gracious ther' AIN'T but nine!" she says. "Why, what in
+the world--plague TAKE the things, I'll count 'm again."
+
+So I slipped back the one I had, and when she got done counting, she
+says:
+
+"Hang the troublesome rubbage, ther's TEN now!" and she looked huffy and
+bothered both. But Tom says:
+
+"Why, Aunty, I don't think there's ten."
+
+"You numskull, didn't you see me COUNT 'm?"
+
+"I know, but--"
+
+"Well, I'll count 'm AGAIN."
+
+So I smouched one, and they come out nine, same as the other time. Well,
+she WAS in a tearing way--just a-trembling all over, she was so mad. But
+she counted and counted till she got that addled she'd start to count in
+the basket for a spoon sometimes; and so, three times they come out
+right, and three times they come out wrong. Then she grabbed up the
+basket and slammed it across the house and knocked the cat galley-west;
+and she said cle'r out and let her have some peace, and if we come
+bothering around her again betwixt that and dinner she'd skin us. So we
+had the odd spoon, and dropped it in her apron-pocket whilst she was
+a-giving us our sailing orders, and Jim got it all right, along with her
+shingle nail, before noon. We was very well satisfied with this
+business, and Tom allowed it was worth twice the trouble it took, because
+he said NOW she couldn't ever count them spoons twice alike again to save
+her life; and wouldn't believe she'd counted them right if she DID; and
+said that after she'd about counted her head off for the next three days
+he judged she'd give it up and offer to kill anybody that wanted her to
+ever count them any more.
+
+So we put the sheet back on the line that night, and stole one out of her
+closet; and kept on putting it back and stealing it again for a couple of
+days till she didn't know how many sheets she had any more, and she
+didn't CARE, and warn't a-going to bullyrag the rest of her soul out
+about it, and wouldn't count them again not to save her life; she druther
+die first.
+
+So we was all right now, as to the shirt and the sheet and the spoon and
+the candles, by the help of the calf and the rats and the mixed-up
+counting; and as to the candlestick, it warn't no consequence, it would
+blow over by and by.
+
+But that pie was a job; we had no end of trouble with that pie. We fixed
+it up away down in the woods, and cooked it there; and we got it done at
+last, and very satisfactory, too; but not all in one day; and we had to
+use up three wash-pans full of flour before we got through, and we got
+burnt pretty much all over, in places, and eyes put out with the smoke;
+because, you see, we didn't want nothing but a crust, and we couldn't
+prop it up right, and she would always cave in. But of course we thought
+of the right way at last--which was to cook the ladder, too, in the
+pie. So then we laid in with Jim the second night, and tore up the sheet
+all in little strings and twisted them together, and long before daylight
+we had a lovely rope that you could a hung a person with. We let on it
+took nine months to make it.
+
+And in the forenoon we took it down to the woods, but it wouldn't go into
+the pie. Being made of a whole sheet, that way, there was rope enough
+for forty pies if we'd a wanted them, and plenty left over for soup, or
+sausage, or anything you choose. We could a had a whole dinner.
+
+But we didn't need it. All we needed was just enough for the pie,
+and so we throwed the rest away. We didn't cook none of the pies in the
+wash-pan--afraid the solder would melt; but Uncle Silas he had a noble
+brass warming-pan which he thought considerable of, because it belonged
+to one of his ancesters with a long wooden handle that come over from
+England with William the Conqueror in the Mayflower or one of them early
+ships and was hid away up garret with a lot of other old pots and things
+that was valuable, not on account of being any account, because they
+warn't, but on account of them being relicts, you know, and we snaked her
+out, private, and took her down there, but she failed on the first pies,
+because we didn't know how, but she come up smiling on the last one. We
+took and lined her with dough, and set her in the coals, and loaded her
+up with rag rope, and put on a dough roof, and shut down the lid, and put
+hot embers on top, and stood off five foot, with the long handle, cool
+and comfortable, and in fifteen minutes she turned out a pie that was a
+satisfaction to look at. But the person that et it would want to fetch a
+couple of kags of toothpicks along, for if that rope ladder wouldn't
+cramp him down to business I don't know nothing what I'm talking about,
+and lay him in enough stomach-ache to last him till next time, too.
+
+Nat didn't look when we put the witch pie in Jim's pan; and we put the
+three tin plates in the bottom of the pan under the vittles; and so Jim
+got everything all right, and as soon as he was by himself he busted into
+the pie and hid the rope ladder inside of his straw tick, and scratched
+some marks on a tin plate and throwed it out of the window-hole.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXVIII.
+
+MAKING them pens was a distressid tough job, and so was the saw; and Jim
+allowed the inscription was going to be the toughest of all. That's the
+one which the prisoner has to scrabble on the wall. But he had to have
+it; Tom said he'd GOT to; there warn't no case of a state prisoner not
+scrabbling his inscription to leave behind, and his coat of arms.
+
+"Look at Lady Jane Grey," he says; "look at Gilford Dudley; look at old
+Northumberland! Why, Huck, s'pose it IS considerble trouble?--what you
+going to do?--how you going to get around it? Jim's GOT to do his
+inscription and coat of arms. They all do."
+
+Jim says:
+
+"Why, Mars Tom, I hain't got no coat o' arm; I hain't got nuffn but dish
+yer ole shirt, en you knows I got to keep de journal on dat."
+
+"Oh, you don't understand, Jim; a coat of arms is very different."
+
+"Well," I says, "Jim's right, anyway, when he says he ain't got no coat
+of arms, because he hain't."
+
+"I reckon I knowed that," Tom says, "but you bet he'll have one before he
+goes out of this--because he's going out RIGHT, and there ain't going to
+be no flaws in his record."
+
+So whilst me and Jim filed away at the pens on a brickbat apiece, Jim
+a-making his'n out of the brass and I making mine out of the spoon, Tom
+set to work to think out the coat of arms. By and by he said he'd struck
+so many good ones he didn't hardly know which to take, but there was one
+which he reckoned he'd decide on. He says:
+
+"On the scutcheon we'll have a bend OR in the dexter base, a saltire
+MURREY in the fess, with a dog, couchant, for common charge, and under
+his foot a chain embattled, for slavery, with a chevron VERT in a chief
+engrailed, and three invected lines on a field AZURE, with the nombril
+points rampant on a dancette indented; crest, a runaway nigger, SABLE,
+with his bundle over his shoulder on a bar sinister; and a couple of
+gules for supporters, which is you and me; motto, MAGGIORE FRETTA, MINORE
+OTTO. Got it out of a book--means the more haste the less speed."
+
+"Geewhillikins," I says, "but what does the rest of it mean?"
+
+"We ain't got no time to bother over that," he says; "we got to dig in
+like all git-out."
+
+"Well, anyway," I says, "what's SOME of it? What's a fess?"
+
+"A fess--a fess is--YOU don't need to know what a fess is. I'll show him
+how to make it when he gets to it."
+
+"Shucks, Tom," I says, "I think you might tell a person. What's a bar
+sinister?"
+
+"Oh, I don't know. But he's got to have it. All the nobility does."
+
+That was just his way. If it didn't suit him to explain a thing to you,
+he wouldn't do it. You might pump at him a week, it wouldn't make no
+difference.
+
+He'd got all that coat of arms business fixed, so now he started in to
+finish up the rest of that part of the work, which was to plan out a
+mournful inscription--said Jim got to have one, like they all done. He
+made up a lot, and wrote them out on a paper, and read them off, so:
+
+1. Here a captive heart busted. 2. Here a poor prisoner, forsook by the
+world and friends, fretted his sorrowful life. 3. Here a lonely heart
+broke, and a worn spirit went to its rest, after thirty-seven years of
+solitary captivity. 4. Here, homeless and friendless, after thirty-seven
+years of bitter captivity, perished a noble stranger, natural son of
+Louis XIV.
+
+Tom's voice trembled whilst he was reading them, and he most broke down.
+When he got done he couldn't no way make up his mind which one for Jim to
+scrabble on to the wall, they was all so good; but at last he allowed he
+would let him scrabble them all on. Jim said it would take him a year to
+scrabble such a lot of truck on to the logs with a nail, and he didn't
+know how to make letters, besides; but Tom said he would block them out
+for him, and then he wouldn't have nothing to do but just follow the
+lines. Then pretty soon he says:
+
+"Come to think, the logs ain't a-going to do; they don't have log walls
+in a dungeon: we got to dig the inscriptions into a rock. We'll fetch a
+rock."
+
+Jim said the rock was worse than the logs; he said it would take him such
+a pison long time to dig them into a rock he wouldn't ever get out. But
+Tom said he would let me help him do it. Then he took a look to see how
+me and Jim was getting along with the pens. It was most pesky tedious
+hard work and slow, and didn't give my hands no show to get well of the
+sores, and we didn't seem to make no headway, hardly; so Tom says:
+
+"I know how to fix it. We got to have a rock for the coat of arms and
+mournful inscriptions, and we can kill two birds with that same rock.
+There's a gaudy big grindstone down at the mill, and we'll smouch it, and
+carve the things on it, and file out the pens and the saw on it, too."
+
+It warn't no slouch of an idea; and it warn't no slouch of a grindstone
+nuther; but we allowed we'd tackle it. It warn't quite midnight yet, so
+we cleared out for the mill, leaving Jim at work. We smouched the
+grindstone, and set out to roll her home, but it was a most nation tough
+job. Sometimes, do what we could, we couldn't keep her from falling over,
+and she come mighty near mashing us every time. Tom said she was going
+to get one of us, sure, before we got through. We got her half way; and
+then we was plumb played out, and most drownded with sweat. We see it
+warn't no use; we got to go and fetch Jim So he raised up his bed and
+slid the chain off of the bed-leg, and wrapt it round and round his neck,
+and we crawled out through our hole and down there, and Jim and me laid
+into that grindstone and walked her along like nothing; and Tom
+superintended. He could out-superintend any boy I ever see. He knowed
+how to do everything.
+
+Our hole was pretty big, but it warn't big enough to get the grindstone
+through; but Jim he took the pick and soon made it big enough. Then Tom
+marked out them things on it with the nail, and set Jim to work on them,
+with the nail for a chisel and an iron bolt from the rubbage in the
+lean-to for a hammer, and told him to work till the rest of his candle
+quit on him, and then he could go to bed, and hide the grindstone under
+his straw tick and sleep on it. Then we helped him fix his chain back on
+the bed-leg, and was ready for bed ourselves. But Tom thought of
+something, and says:
+
+"You got any spiders in here, Jim?"
+
+"No, sah, thanks to goodness I hain't, Mars Tom."
+
+"All right, we'll get you some."
+
+"But bless you, honey, I doan' WANT none. I's afeard un um. I jis' 's
+soon have rattlesnakes aroun'."
+
+Tom thought a minute or two, and says:
+
+"It's a good idea. And I reckon it's been done. It MUST a been done; it
+stands to reason. Yes, it's a prime good idea. Where could you keep
+it?"
+
+"Keep what, Mars Tom?"
+
+"Why, a rattlesnake."
+
+"De goodness gracious alive, Mars Tom! Why, if dey was a rattlesnake to
+come in heah I'd take en bust right out thoo dat log wall, I would, wid
+my head."
+
+Why, Jim, you wouldn't be afraid of it after a little. You could tame
+it."
+
+"TAME it!"
+
+"Yes--easy enough. Every animal is grateful for kindness and petting,
+and they wouldn't THINK of hurting a person that pets them. Any book
+will tell you that. You try--that's all I ask; just try for two or three
+days. Why, you can get him so in a little while that he'll love you; and
+sleep with you; and won't stay away from you a minute; and will let you
+wrap him round your neck and put his head in your mouth."
+
+"PLEASE, Mars Tom--DOAN' talk so! I can't STAN' it! He'd LET me shove
+his head in my mouf--fer a favor, hain't it? I lay he'd wait a pow'ful
+long time 'fo' I AST him. En mo' en dat, I doan' WANT him to sleep wid
+me."
+
+"Jim, don't act so foolish. A prisoner's GOT to have some kind of a dumb
+pet, and if a rattlesnake hain't ever been tried, why, there's more glory
+to be gained in your being the first to ever try it than any other way
+you could ever think of to save your life."
+
+"Why, Mars Tom, I doan' WANT no sich glory. Snake take 'n bite Jim's
+chin off, den WHAH is de glory? No, sah, I doan' want no sich doin's."
+
+"Blame it, can't you TRY? I only WANT you to try--you needn't keep it up
+if it don't work."
+
+"But de trouble all DONE ef de snake bite me while I's a tryin' him.
+Mars Tom, I's willin' to tackle mos' anything 'at ain't onreasonable, but
+ef you en Huck fetches a rattlesnake in heah for me to tame, I's gwyne to
+LEAVE, dat's SHORE."
+
+"Well, then, let it go, let it go, if you're so bull-headed about it. We
+can get you some garter-snakes, and you can tie some buttons on their
+tails, and let on they're rattlesnakes, and I reckon that 'll have to
+do."
+
+"I k'n stan' DEM, Mars Tom, but blame' 'f I couldn' get along widout um,
+I tell you dat. I never knowed b'fo' 't was so much bother and trouble
+to be a prisoner."
+
+"Well, it ALWAYS is when it's done right. You got any rats around here?"
+
+"No, sah, I hain't seed none."
+
+"Well, we'll get you some rats."
+
+"Why, Mars Tom, I doan' WANT no rats. Dey's de dadblamedest creturs to
+'sturb a body, en rustle roun' over 'im, en bite his feet, when he's
+tryin' to sleep, I ever see. No, sah, gimme g'yarter-snakes, 'f I's got
+to have 'm, but doan' gimme no rats; I hain' got no use f'r um, skasely."
+
+"But, Jim, you GOT to have 'em--they all do. So don't make no more fuss
+about it. Prisoners ain't ever without rats. There ain't no instance of
+it. And they train them, and pet them, and learn them tricks, and they
+get to be as sociable as flies. But you got to play music to them. You
+got anything to play music on?"
+
+"I ain' got nuffn but a coase comb en a piece o' paper, en a juice-harp;
+but I reck'n dey wouldn' take no stock in a juice-harp."
+
+"Yes they would. THEY don't care what kind of music 'tis. A jews-harp's
+plenty good enough for a rat. All animals like music--in a prison they
+dote on it. Specially, painful music; and you can't get no other kind
+out of a jews-harp. It always interests them; they come out to see
+what's the matter with you. Yes, you're all right; you're fixed very
+well. You want to set on your bed nights before you go to sleep, and
+early in the mornings, and play your jews-harp; play 'The Last Link is
+Broken'--that's the thing that 'll scoop a rat quicker 'n anything else;
+and when you've played about two minutes you'll see all the rats, and the
+snakes, and spiders, and things begin to feel worried about you, and
+come. And they'll just fairly swarm over you, and have a noble good
+time."
+
+"Yes, DEY will, I reck'n, Mars Tom, but what kine er time is JIM havin'?
+Blest if I kin see de pint. But I'll do it ef I got to. I reck'n I
+better keep de animals satisfied, en not have no trouble in de house."
+
+Tom waited to think it over, and see if there wasn't nothing else; and
+pretty soon he says:
+
+"Oh, there's one thing I forgot. Could you raise a flower here, do you
+reckon?"
+
+"I doan know but maybe I could, Mars Tom; but it's tolable dark in heah,
+en I ain' got no use f'r no flower, nohow, en she'd be a pow'ful sight o'
+trouble."
+
+"Well, you try it, anyway. Some other prisoners has done it."
+
+"One er dem big cat-tail-lookin' mullen-stalks would grow in heah, Mars
+Tom, I reck'n, but she wouldn't be wuth half de trouble she'd coss."
+
+"Don't you believe it. We'll fetch you a little one and you plant it in
+the corner over there, and raise it. And don't call it mullen, call it
+Pitchiola--that's its right name when it's in a prison. And you want to
+water it with your tears."
+
+"Why, I got plenty spring water, Mars Tom."
+
+"You don't WANT spring water; you want to water it with your tears. It's
+the way they always do."
+
+"Why, Mars Tom, I lay I kin raise one er dem mullen-stalks twyste wid
+spring water whiles another man's a START'N one wid tears."
+
+"That ain't the idea. You GOT to do it with tears."
+
+"She'll die on my han's, Mars Tom, she sholy will; kase I doan' skasely
+ever cry."
+
+So Tom was stumped. But he studied it over, and then said Jim would have
+to worry along the best he could with an onion. He promised he would go
+to the nigger cabins and drop one, private, in Jim's coffee-pot, in the
+morning. Jim said he would "jis' 's soon have tobacker in his coffee;"
+and found so much fault with it, and with the work and bother of raising
+the mullen, and jews-harping the rats, and petting and flattering up the
+snakes and spiders and things, on top of all the other work he had to do
+on pens, and inscriptions, and journals, and things, which made it more
+trouble and worry and responsibility to be a prisoner than anything he
+ever undertook, that Tom most lost all patience with him; and said he was
+just loadened down with more gaudier chances than a prisoner ever had in
+the world to make a name for himself, and yet he didn't know enough to
+appreciate them, and they was just about wasted on him. So Jim he was
+sorry, and said he wouldn't behave so no more, and then me and Tom shoved
+for bed.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XXXIX.
+
+IN the morning we went up to the village and bought a wire rat-trap and
+fetched it down, and unstopped the best rat-hole, and in about an hour we
+had fifteen of the bulliest kind of ones; and then we took it and put it
+in a safe place under Aunt Sally's bed. But while we was gone for
+spiders little Thomas Franklin Benjamin Jefferson Elexander Phelps found
+it there, and opened the door of it to see if the rats would come out,
+and they did; and Aunt Sally she come in, and when we got back she was
+a-standing on top of the bed raising Cain, and the rats was doing what
+they could to keep off the dull times for her. So she took and dusted us
+both with the hickry, and we was as much as two hours catching another
+fifteen or sixteen, drat that meddlesome cub, and they warn't the
+likeliest, nuther, because the first haul was the pick of the flock.
+I never see a likelier lot of rats than what that first haul was.
+
+We got a splendid stock of sorted spiders, and bugs, and frogs, and
+caterpillars, and one thing or another; and we like to got a hornet's
+nest, but we didn't. The family was at home. We didn't give it right
+up, but stayed with them as long as we could; because we allowed we'd
+tire them out or they'd got to tire us out, and they done it. Then we
+got allycumpain and rubbed on the places, and was pretty near all right
+again, but couldn't set down convenient. And so we went for the snakes,
+and grabbed a couple of dozen garters and house-snakes, and put them in a
+bag, and put it in our room, and by that time it was supper-time, and a
+rattling good honest day's work: and hungry?--oh, no, I reckon not! And
+there warn't a blessed snake up there when we went back--we didn't half
+tie the sack, and they worked out somehow, and left. But it didn't
+matter much, because they was still on the premises somewheres. So we
+judged we could get some of them again. No, there warn't no real
+scarcity of snakes about the house for a considerable spell. You'd see
+them dripping from the rafters and places every now and then; and they
+generly landed in your plate, or down the back of your neck, and most of
+the time where you didn't want them. Well, they was handsome and
+striped, and there warn't no harm in a million of them; but that never
+made no difference to Aunt Sally; she despised snakes, be the breed what
+they might, and she couldn't stand them no way you could fix it; and
+every time one of them flopped down on her, it didn't make no difference
+what she was doing, she would just lay that work down and light out. I
+never see such a woman. And you could hear her whoop to Jericho. You
+couldn't get her to take a-holt of one of them with the tongs. And if
+she turned over and found one in bed she would scramble out and lift a
+howl that you would think the house was afire. She disturbed the old man
+so that he said he could most wish there hadn't ever been no snakes
+created. Why, after every last snake had been gone clear out of the
+house for as much as a week Aunt Sally warn't over it yet; she warn't
+near over it; when she was setting thinking about something you could
+touch her on the back of her neck with a feather and she would jump right
+out of her stockings. It was very curious. But Tom said all women was
+just so. He said they was made that way for some reason or other.
+
+We got a licking every time one of our snakes come in her way, and she
+allowed these lickings warn't nothing to what she would do if we ever
+loaded up the place again with them. I didn't mind the lickings, because
+they didn't amount to nothing; but I minded the trouble we had to lay in
+another lot. But we got them laid in, and all the other things; and you
+never see a cabin as blithesome as Jim's was when they'd all swarm out
+for music and go for him. Jim didn't like the spiders, and the spiders
+didn't like Jim; and so they'd lay for him, and make it mighty warm for
+him. And he said that between the rats and the snakes and the grindstone
+there warn't no room in bed for him, skasely; and when there was, a body
+couldn't sleep, it was so lively, and it was always lively, he said,
+because THEY never all slept at one time, but took turn about, so when
+the snakes was asleep the rats was on deck, and when the rats turned in
+the snakes come on watch, so he always had one gang under him, in his
+way, and t'other gang having a circus over him, and if he got up to hunt
+a new place the spiders would take a chance at him as he crossed over.
+He said if he ever got out this time he wouldn't ever be a prisoner
+again, not for a salary.
+
+Well, by the end of three weeks everything was in pretty good shape. The
+shirt was sent in early, in a pie, and every time a rat bit Jim he would
+get up and write a little in his journal whilst the ink was fresh; the
+pens was made, the inscriptions and so on was all carved on the
+grindstone; the bed-leg was sawed in two, and we had et up the sawdust,
+and it give us a most amazing stomach-ache. We reckoned we was all going
+to die, but didn't. It was the most undigestible sawdust I ever see; and
+Tom said the same. But as I was saying, we'd got all the work done now,
+at last; and we was all pretty much fagged out, too, but mainly Jim. The
+old man had wrote a couple of times to the plantation below Orleans to
+come and get their runaway nigger, but hadn't got no answer, because
+there warn't no such plantation; so he allowed he would advertise Jim in
+the St. Louis and New Orleans papers; and when he mentioned the St. Louis
+ones it give me the cold shivers, and I see we hadn't no time to lose.
+So Tom said, now for the nonnamous letters.
+
+"What's them?" I says.
+
+"Warnings to the people that something is up. Sometimes it's done one
+way, sometimes another. But there's always somebody spying around that
+gives notice to the governor of the castle. When Louis XVI. was going to
+light out of the Tooleries a servant-girl done it. It's a very good way,
+and so is the nonnamous letters. We'll use them both. And it's usual
+for the prisoner's mother to change clothes with him, and she stays in,
+and he slides out in her clothes. We'll do that, too."
+
+"But looky here, Tom, what do we want to WARN anybody for that
+something's up? Let them find it out for themselves--it's their
+lookout."
+
+"Yes, I know; but you can't depend on them. It's the way they've acted
+from the very start--left us to do EVERYTHING. They're so confiding and
+mullet-headed they don't take notice of nothing at all. So if we don't
+GIVE them notice there won't be nobody nor nothing to interfere with us,
+and so after all our hard work and trouble this escape 'll go off
+perfectly flat; won't amount to nothing--won't be nothing TO it."
+
+"Well, as for me, Tom, that's the way I'd like."
+
+"Shucks!" he says, and looked disgusted. So I says:
+
+"But I ain't going to make no complaint. Any way that suits you suits
+me. What you going to do about the servant-girl?"
+
+"You'll be her. You slide in, in the middle of the night, and hook that
+yaller girl's frock."
+
+"Why, Tom, that 'll make trouble next morning; because, of course, she
+prob'bly hain't got any but that one."
+
+"I know; but you don't want it but fifteen minutes, to carry the
+nonnamous letter and shove it under the front door."
+
+"All right, then, I'll do it; but I could carry it just as handy in my
+own togs."
+
+"You wouldn't look like a servant-girl THEN, would you?"
+
+"No, but there won't be nobody to see what I look like, ANYWAY."
+
+"That ain't got nothing to do with it. The thing for us to do is just to
+do our DUTY, and not worry about whether anybody SEES us do it or not.
+Hain't you got no principle at all?"
+
+"All right, I ain't saying nothing; I'm the servant-girl. Who's Jim's
+mother?"
+
+"I'm his mother. I'll hook a gown from Aunt Sally."
+
+"Well, then, you'll have to stay in the cabin when me and Jim leaves."
+
+"Not much. I'll stuff Jim's clothes full of straw and lay it on his bed
+to represent his mother in disguise, and Jim 'll take the nigger woman's
+gown off of me and wear it, and we'll all evade together. When a
+prisoner of style escapes it's called an evasion. It's always called so
+when a king escapes, f'rinstance. And the same with a king's son; it
+don't make no difference whether he's a natural one or an unnatural one."
+
+So Tom he wrote the nonnamous letter, and I smouched the yaller wench's
+frock that night, and put it on, and shoved it under the front door, the
+way Tom told me to. It said:
+
+Beware. Trouble is brewing. Keep a sharp lookout. UNKNOWN FRIEND.
+
+Next night we stuck a picture, which Tom drawed in blood, of a skull and
+crossbones on the front door; and next night another one of a coffin on
+the back door. I never see a family in such a sweat. They couldn't a
+been worse scared if the place had a been full of ghosts laying for them
+behind everything and under the beds and shivering through the air. If a
+door banged, Aunt Sally she jumped and said "ouch!" if anything fell, she
+jumped and said "ouch!" if you happened to touch her, when she warn't
+noticing, she done the same; she couldn't face noway and be satisfied,
+because she allowed there was something behind her every time--so she was
+always a-whirling around sudden, and saying "ouch," and before she'd got
+two-thirds around she'd whirl back again, and say it again; and she was
+afraid to go to bed, but she dasn't set up. So the thing was working
+very well, Tom said; he said he never see a thing work more satisfactory.
+He said it showed it was done right.
+
+So he said, now for the grand bulge! So the very next morning at the
+streak of dawn we got another letter ready, and was wondering what we
+better do with it, because we heard them say at supper they was going to
+have a nigger on watch at both doors all night. Tom he went down the
+lightning-rod to spy around; and the nigger at the back door was asleep,
+and he stuck it in the back of his neck and come back. This letter said:
+
+Don't betray me, I wish to be your friend. There is a desprate gang of
+cut-throats from over in the Indian Territory going to steal your runaway
+nigger to-night, and they have been trying to scare you so as you will
+stay in the house and not bother them. I am one of the gang, but have
+got religgion and wish to quit it and lead an honest life again, and will
+betray the helish design. They will sneak down from northards, along the
+fence, at midnight exact, with a false key, and go in the nigger's cabin
+to get him. I am to be off a piece and blow a tin horn if I see any
+danger; but stead of that I will BA like a sheep soon as they get in and
+not blow at all; then whilst they are getting his chains loose, you slip
+there and lock them in, and can kill them at your leasure. Don't do
+anything but just the way I am telling you; if you do they will suspicion
+something and raise whoop-jamboreehoo. I do not wish any reward but to
+know I have done the right thing. UNKNOWN FRIEND.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XL.
+
+WE was feeling pretty good after breakfast, and took my canoe and went
+over the river a-fishing, with a lunch, and had a good time, and took a
+look at the raft and found her all right, and got home late to supper,
+and found them in such a sweat and worry they didn't know which end they
+was standing on, and made us go right off to bed the minute we was done
+supper, and wouldn't tell us what the trouble was, and never let on a
+word about the new letter, but didn't need to, because we knowed as much
+about it as anybody did, and as soon as we was half up stairs and her
+back was turned we slid for the cellar cupboard and loaded up a good
+lunch and took it up to our room and went to bed, and got up about
+half-past eleven, and Tom put on Aunt Sally's dress that he stole and
+was going to start with the lunch, but says:
+
+"Where's the butter?"
+
+"I laid out a hunk of it," I says, "on a piece of a corn-pone."
+
+"Well, you LEFT it laid out, then--it ain't here."
+
+"We can get along without it," I says.
+
+"We can get along WITH it, too," he says; "just you slide down cellar and
+fetch it. And then mosey right down the lightning-rod and come along.
+I'll go and stuff the straw into Jim's clothes to represent his mother in
+disguise, and be ready to BA like a sheep and shove soon as you get
+there."
+
+So out he went, and down cellar went I. The hunk of butter, big as a
+person's fist, was where I had left it, so I took up the slab of
+corn-pone with it on, and blowed out my light, and started up stairs very
+stealthy, and got up to the main floor all right, but here comes Aunt
+Sally with a candle, and I clapped the truck in my hat, and clapped my
+hat on my head, and the next second she see me; and she says:
+
+"You been down cellar?"
+
+"Yes'm."
+
+"What you been doing down there?"
+
+"Noth'n."
+
+"NOTH'N!"
+
+"No'm."
+
+"Well, then, what possessed you to go down there this time of night?"
+
+"I don't know 'm."
+
+"You don't KNOW? Don't answer me that way. Tom, I want to know what you
+been DOING down there."
+
+"I hain't been doing a single thing, Aunt Sally, I hope to gracious if I
+have."
+
+I reckoned she'd let me go now, and as a generl thing she would; but I
+s'pose there was so many strange things going on she was just in a sweat
+about every little thing that warn't yard-stick straight; so she says,
+very decided:
+
+"You just march into that setting-room and stay there till I come. You
+been up to something you no business to, and I lay I'll find out what it
+is before I'M done with you."
+
+So she went away as I opened the door and walked into the setting-room.
+My, but there was a crowd there! Fifteen farmers, and every one of them
+had a gun. I was most powerful sick, and slunk to a chair and set down.
+They was setting around, some of them talking a little, in a low voice,
+and all of them fidgety and uneasy, but trying to look like they warn't;
+but I knowed they was, because they was always taking off their hats, and
+putting them on, and scratching their heads, and changing their seats,
+and fumbling with their buttons. I warn't easy myself, but I didn't take
+my hat off, all the same.
+
+I did wish Aunt Sally would come, and get done with me, and lick me, if
+she wanted to, and let me get away and tell Tom how we'd overdone this
+thing, and what a thundering hornet's-nest we'd got ourselves into, so we
+could stop fooling around straight off, and clear out with Jim before
+these rips got out of patience and come for us.
+
+At last she come and begun to ask me questions, but I COULDN'T answer
+them straight, I didn't know which end of me was up; because these men
+was in such a fidget now that some was wanting to start right NOW and lay
+for them desperadoes, and saying it warn't but a few minutes to midnight;
+and others was trying to get them to hold on and wait for the
+sheep-signal; and here was Aunty pegging away at the questions, and me
+a-shaking all over and ready to sink down in my tracks I was that scared;
+and the place getting hotter and hotter, and the butter beginning to melt
+and run down my neck and behind my ears; and pretty soon, when one of
+them says, "I'M for going and getting in the cabin FIRST and right NOW,
+and catching them when they come," I most dropped; and a streak of butter
+come a-trickling down my forehead, and Aunt Sally she see it, and turns
+white as a sheet, and says:
+
+"For the land's sake, what IS the matter with the child? He's got the
+brain-fever as shore as you're born, and they're oozing out!"
+
+And everybody runs to see, and she snatches off my hat, and out comes the
+bread and what was left of the butter, and she grabbed me, and hugged me,
+and says:
+
+"Oh, what a turn you did give me! and how glad and grateful I am it ain't
+no worse; for luck's against us, and it never rains but it pours, and
+when I see that truck I thought we'd lost you, for I knowed by the color
+and all it was just like your brains would be if--Dear, dear, whyd'nt you
+TELL me that was what you'd been down there for, I wouldn't a cared. Now
+cler out to bed, and don't lemme see no more of you till morning!"
+
+I was up stairs in a second, and down the lightning-rod in another one,
+and shinning through the dark for the lean-to. I couldn't hardly get my
+words out, I was so anxious; but I told Tom as quick as I could we must
+jump for it now, and not a minute to lose--the house full of men, yonder,
+with guns!
+
+His eyes just blazed; and he says:
+
+"No!--is that so? AIN'T it bully! Why, Huck, if it was to do over
+again, I bet I could fetch two hundred! If we could put it off till--"
+
+"Hurry! HURRY!" I says. "Where's Jim?"
+
+"Right at your elbow; if you reach out your arm you can touch him. He's
+dressed, and everything's ready. Now we'll slide out and give the
+sheep-signal."
+
+But then we heard the tramp of men coming to the door, and heard them
+begin to fumble with the pad-lock, and heard a man say:
+
+"I TOLD you we'd be too soon; they haven't come--the door is locked.
+Here, I'll lock some of you into the cabin, and you lay for 'em in the
+dark and kill 'em when they come; and the rest scatter around a piece,
+and listen if you can hear 'em coming."
+
+So in they come, but couldn't see us in the dark, and most trod on us
+whilst we was hustling to get under the bed. But we got under all right,
+and out through the hole, swift but soft--Jim first, me next, and Tom
+last, which was according to Tom's orders. Now we was in the lean-to,
+and heard trampings close by outside. So we crept to the door, and Tom
+stopped us there and put his eye to the crack, but couldn't make out
+nothing, it was so dark; and whispered and said he would listen for the
+steps to get further, and when he nudged us Jim must glide out first, and
+him last. So he set his ear to the crack and listened, and listened, and
+listened, and the steps a-scraping around out there all the time; and at
+last he nudged us, and we slid out, and stooped down, not breathing, and
+not making the least noise, and slipped stealthy towards the fence in
+Injun file, and got to it all right, and me and Jim over it; but Tom's
+britches catched fast on a splinter on the top rail, and then he hear the
+steps coming, so he had to pull loose, which snapped the splinter and
+made a noise; and as he dropped in our tracks and started somebody sings
+out:
+
+"Who's that? Answer, or I'll shoot!"
+
+But we didn't answer; we just unfurled our heels and shoved. Then there
+was a rush, and a BANG, BANG, BANG! and the bullets fairly whizzed around
+us! We heard them sing out:
+
+"Here they are! They've broke for the river! After 'em, boys, and turn
+loose the dogs!"
+
+So here they come, full tilt. We could hear them because they wore boots
+and yelled, but we didn't wear no boots and didn't yell. We was in the
+path to the mill; and when they got pretty close on to us we dodged into
+the bush and let them go by, and then dropped in behind them. They'd had
+all the dogs shut up, so they wouldn't scare off the robbers; but by this
+time somebody had let them loose, and here they come, making powwow
+enough for a million; but they was our dogs; so we stopped in our tracks
+till they catched up; and when they see it warn't nobody but us, and no
+excitement to offer them, they only just said howdy, and tore right ahead
+towards the shouting and clattering; and then we up-steam again, and
+whizzed along after them till we was nearly to the mill, and then struck
+up through the bush to where my canoe was tied, and hopped in and pulled
+for dear life towards the middle of the river, but didn't make no more
+noise than we was obleeged to. Then we struck out, easy and comfortable,
+for the island where my raft was; and we could hear them yelling and
+barking at each other all up and down the bank, till we was so far away
+the sounds got dim and died out. And when we stepped on to the raft I
+says:
+
+"NOW, old Jim, you're a free man again, and I bet you won't ever be a
+slave no more."
+
+"En a mighty good job it wuz, too, Huck. It 'uz planned beautiful, en it
+'uz done beautiful; en dey ain't NOBODY kin git up a plan dat's mo'
+mixed-up en splendid den what dat one wuz."
+
+We was all glad as we could be, but Tom was the gladdest of all because
+he had a bullet in the calf of his leg.
+
+When me and Jim heard that we didn't feel so brash as what we did before.
+It was hurting him considerable, and bleeding; so we laid him in the
+wigwam and tore up one of the duke's shirts for to bandage him, but he
+says:
+
+"Gimme the rags; I can do it myself. Don't stop now; don't fool around
+here, and the evasion booming along so handsome; man the sweeps, and set
+her loose! Boys, we done it elegant!--'deed we did. I wish WE'D a had
+the handling of Louis XVI., there wouldn't a been no 'Son of Saint Louis,
+ascend to heaven!' wrote down in HIS biography; no, sir, we'd a whooped
+him over the BORDER--that's what we'd a done with HIM--and done it just
+as slick as nothing at all, too. Man the sweeps--man the sweeps!"
+
+But me and Jim was consulting--and thinking. And after we'd thought a
+minute, I says:
+
+"Say it, Jim."
+
+So he says:
+
+"Well, den, dis is de way it look to me, Huck. Ef it wuz HIM dat 'uz
+bein' sot free, en one er de boys wuz to git shot, would he say, 'Go on
+en save me, nemmine 'bout a doctor f'r to save dis one?' Is dat like
+Mars Tom Sawyer? Would he say dat? You BET he wouldn't! WELL, den, is
+JIM gywne to say it? No, sah--I doan' budge a step out'n dis place 'dout
+a DOCTOR, not if it's forty year!"
+
+I knowed he was white inside, and I reckoned he'd say what he did say--so
+it was all right now, and I told Tom I was a-going for a doctor. He
+raised considerable row about it, but me and Jim stuck to it and wouldn't
+budge; so he was for crawling out and setting the raft loose himself; but
+we wouldn't let him. Then he give us a piece of his mind, but it didn't
+do no good.
+
+So when he sees me getting the canoe ready, he says:
+
+"Well, then, if you re bound to go, I'll tell you the way to do when you
+get to the village. Shut the door and blindfold the doctor tight and
+fast, and make him swear to be silent as the grave, and put a purse full
+of gold in his hand, and then take and lead him all around the back
+alleys and everywheres in the dark, and then fetch him here in the canoe,
+in a roundabout way amongst the islands, and search him and take his
+chalk away from him, and don't give it back to him till you get him back
+to the village, or else he will chalk this raft so he can find it again.
+It's the way they all do."
+
+So I said I would, and left, and Jim was to hide in the woods when he see
+the doctor coming till he was gone again.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XLI.
+
+THE doctor was an old man; a very nice, kind-looking old man when I got
+him up. I told him me and my brother was over on Spanish Island hunting
+yesterday afternoon, and camped on a piece of a raft we found, and about
+midnight he must a kicked his gun in his dreams, for it went off and shot
+him in the leg, and we wanted him to go over there and fix it and not say
+nothing about it, nor let anybody know, because we wanted to come home
+this evening and surprise the folks.
+
+"Who is your folks?" he says.
+
+"The Phelpses, down yonder."
+
+"Oh," he says. And after a minute, he says:
+
+"How'd you say he got shot?"
+
+"He had a dream," I says, "and it shot him."
+
+"Singular dream," he says.
+
+So he lit up his lantern, and got his saddle-bags, and we started. But
+when he sees the canoe he didn't like the look of her--said she was big
+enough for one, but didn't look pretty safe for two. I says:
+
+"Oh, you needn't be afeard, sir, she carried the three of us easy
+enough."
+
+"What three?"
+
+"Why, me and Sid, and--and--and THE GUNS; that's what I mean."
+
+"Oh," he says.
+
+But he put his foot on the gunnel and rocked her, and shook his head, and
+said he reckoned he'd look around for a bigger one. But they was all
+locked and chained; so he took my canoe, and said for me to wait till he
+come back, or I could hunt around further, or maybe I better go down home
+and get them ready for the surprise if I wanted to. But I said I didn't;
+so I told him just how to find the raft, and then he started.
+
+I struck an idea pretty soon. I says to myself, spos'n he can't fix that
+leg just in three shakes of a sheep's tail, as the saying is? spos'n it
+takes him three or four days? What are we going to do?--lay around there
+till he lets the cat out of the bag? No, sir; I know what I'LL do. I'll
+wait, and when he comes back if he says he's got to go any more I'll get
+down there, too, if I swim; and we'll take and tie him, and keep him, and
+shove out down the river; and when Tom's done with him we'll give him
+what it's worth, or all we got, and then let him get ashore.
+
+So then I crept into a lumber-pile to get some sleep; and next time I
+waked up the sun was away up over my head! I shot out and went for the
+doctor's house, but they told me he'd gone away in the night some time or
+other, and warn't back yet. Well, thinks I, that looks powerful bad for
+Tom, and I'll dig out for the island right off. So away I shoved, and
+turned the corner, and nearly rammed my head into Uncle Silas's stomach!
+He says:
+
+"Why, TOM! Where you been all this time, you rascal?"
+
+"I hain't been nowheres," I says, "only just hunting for the runaway
+nigger--me and Sid."
+
+"Why, where ever did you go?" he says. "Your aunt's been mighty uneasy."
+
+"She needn't," I says, "because we was all right. We followed the men
+and the dogs, but they outrun us, and we lost them; but we thought we
+heard them on the water, so we got a canoe and took out after them and
+crossed over, but couldn't find nothing of them; so we cruised along
+up-shore till we got kind of tired and beat out; and tied up the canoe
+and went to sleep, and never waked up till about an hour ago; then we
+paddled over here to hear the news, and Sid's at the post-office to see
+what he can hear, and I'm a-branching out to get something to eat for us,
+and then we're going home."
+
+So then we went to the post-office to get "Sid"; but just as I
+suspicioned, he warn't there; so the old man he got a letter out of the
+office, and we waited awhile longer, but Sid didn't come; so the old man
+said, come along, let Sid foot it home, or canoe it, when he got done
+fooling around--but we would ride. I couldn't get him to let me stay and
+wait for Sid; and he said there warn't no use in it, and I must come
+along, and let Aunt Sally see we was all right.
+
+When we got home Aunt Sally was that glad to see me she laughed and cried
+both, and hugged me, and give me one of them lickings of hern that don't
+amount to shucks, and said she'd serve Sid the same when he come.
+
+And the place was plum full of farmers and farmers' wives, to dinner; and
+such another clack a body never heard. Old Mrs. Hotchkiss was the worst;
+her tongue was a-going all the time. She says:
+
+"Well, Sister Phelps, I've ransacked that-air cabin over, an' I b'lieve
+the nigger was crazy. I says to Sister Damrell--didn't I, Sister
+Damrell?--s'I, he's crazy, s'I--them's the very words I said. You all
+hearn me: he's crazy, s'I; everything shows it, s'I. Look at that-air
+grindstone, s'I; want to tell ME't any cretur 't's in his right mind 's a
+goin' to scrabble all them crazy things onto a grindstone, s'I? Here
+sich 'n' sich a person busted his heart; 'n' here so 'n' so pegged along
+for thirty-seven year, 'n' all that--natcherl son o' Louis somebody, 'n'
+sich everlast'n rubbage. He's plumb crazy, s'I; it's what I says in the
+fust place, it's what I says in the middle, 'n' it's what I says last 'n'
+all the time--the nigger's crazy--crazy 's Nebokoodneezer, s'I."
+
+"An' look at that-air ladder made out'n rags, Sister Hotchkiss," says old
+Mrs. Damrell; "what in the name o' goodness COULD he ever want of--"
+
+"The very words I was a-sayin' no longer ago th'n this minute to Sister
+Utterback, 'n' she'll tell you so herself. Sh-she, look at that-air rag
+ladder, sh-she; 'n' s'I, yes, LOOK at it, s'I--what COULD he a-wanted of
+it, s'I. Sh-she, Sister Hotchkiss, sh-she--"
+
+"But how in the nation'd they ever GIT that grindstone IN there, ANYWAY?
+'n' who dug that-air HOLE? 'n' who--"
+
+"My very WORDS, Brer Penrod! I was a-sayin'--pass that-air sasser o'
+m'lasses, won't ye?--I was a-sayin' to Sister Dunlap, jist this minute,
+how DID they git that grindstone in there, s'I. Without HELP, mind you
+--'thout HELP! THAT'S wher 'tis. Don't tell ME, s'I; there WUZ help,
+s'I; 'n' ther' wuz a PLENTY help, too, s'I; ther's ben a DOZEN a-helpin'
+that nigger, 'n' I lay I'd skin every last nigger on this place but I'D
+find out who done it, s'I; 'n' moreover, s'I--"
+
+"A DOZEN says you!--FORTY couldn't a done every thing that's been done.
+Look at them case-knife saws and things, how tedious they've been made;
+look at that bed-leg sawed off with 'm, a week's work for six men; look
+at that nigger made out'n straw on the bed; and look at--"
+
+"You may WELL say it, Brer Hightower! It's jist as I was a-sayin' to
+Brer Phelps, his own self. S'e, what do YOU think of it, Sister
+Hotchkiss, s'e? Think o' what, Brer Phelps, s'I? Think o' that bed-leg
+sawed off that a way, s'e? THINK of it, s'I? I lay it never sawed
+ITSELF off, s'I--somebody SAWED it, s'I; that's my opinion, take it or
+leave it, it mayn't be no 'count, s'I, but sich as 't is, it's my
+opinion, s'I, 'n' if any body k'n start a better one, s'I, let him DO it,
+s'I, that's all. I says to Sister Dunlap, s'I--"
+
+"Why, dog my cats, they must a ben a house-full o' niggers in there every
+night for four weeks to a done all that work, Sister Phelps. Look at
+that shirt--every last inch of it kivered over with secret African writ'n
+done with blood! Must a ben a raft uv 'm at it right along, all the
+time, amost. Why, I'd give two dollars to have it read to me; 'n' as for
+the niggers that wrote it, I 'low I'd take 'n' lash 'm t'll--"
+
+"People to HELP him, Brother Marples! Well, I reckon you'd THINK so if
+you'd a been in this house for a while back. Why, they've stole
+everything they could lay their hands on--and we a-watching all the time,
+mind you. They stole that shirt right off o' the line! and as for that
+sheet they made the rag ladder out of, ther' ain't no telling how many
+times they DIDN'T steal that; and flour, and candles, and candlesticks,
+and spoons, and the old warming-pan, and most a thousand things that I
+disremember now, and my new calico dress; and me and Silas and my Sid and
+Tom on the constant watch day AND night, as I was a-telling you, and not
+a one of us could catch hide nor hair nor sight nor sound of them; and
+here at the last minute, lo and behold you, they slides right in under
+our noses and fools us, and not only fools US but the Injun Territory
+robbers too, and actuly gets AWAY with that nigger safe and sound, and
+that with sixteen men and twenty-two dogs right on their very heels at
+that very time! I tell you, it just bangs anything I ever HEARD of.
+Why, SPERITS couldn't a done better and been no smarter. And I reckon
+they must a BEEN sperits--because, YOU know our dogs, and ther' ain't no
+better; well, them dogs never even got on the TRACK of 'm once! You
+explain THAT to me if you can!--ANY of you!"
+
+"Well, it does beat--"
+
+"Laws alive, I never--"
+
+"So help me, I wouldn't a be--"
+
+"HOUSE-thieves as well as--"
+
+"Goodnessgracioussakes, I'd a ben afeard to live in sich a--"
+
+"'Fraid to LIVE!--why, I was that scared I dasn't hardly go to bed, or
+get up, or lay down, or SET down, Sister Ridgeway. Why, they'd steal the
+very--why, goodness sakes, you can guess what kind of a fluster I was
+in by the time midnight come last night. I hope to gracious if I warn't
+afraid they'd steal some o' the family! I was just to that pass I didn't
+have no reasoning faculties no more. It looks foolish enough NOW, in the
+daytime; but I says to myself, there's my two poor boys asleep, 'way up
+stairs in that lonesome room, and I declare to goodness I was that uneasy
+'t I crep' up there and locked 'em in! I DID. And anybody would.
+Because, you know, when you get scared that way, and it keeps running on,
+and getting worse and worse all the time, and your wits gets to addling,
+and you get to doing all sorts o' wild things, and by and by you think to
+yourself, spos'n I was a boy, and was away up there, and the door ain't
+locked, and you--" She stopped, looking kind of wondering, and then she
+turned her head around slow, and when her eye lit on me--I got up and
+took a walk.
+
+Says I to myself, I can explain better how we come to not be in that room
+this morning if I go out to one side and study over it a little. So I
+done it. But I dasn't go fur, or she'd a sent for me. And when it was
+late in the day the people all went, and then I come in and told her the
+noise and shooting waked up me and "Sid," and the door was locked, and we
+wanted to see the fun, so we went down the lightning-rod, and both of us
+got hurt a little, and we didn't never want to try THAT no more. And
+then I went on and told her all what I told Uncle Silas before; and then
+she said she'd forgive us, and maybe it was all right enough anyway, and
+about what a body might expect of boys, for all boys was a pretty
+harum-scarum lot as fur as she could see; and so, as long as no harm
+hadn't come of it, she judged she better put in her time being grateful
+we was alive and well and she had us still, stead of fretting over what
+was past and done. So then she kissed me, and patted me on the head, and
+dropped into a kind of a brown study; and pretty soon jumps up, and says:
+
+"Why, lawsamercy, it's most night, and Sid not come yet! What HAS become
+of that boy?"
+
+I see my chance; so I skips up and says:
+
+"I'll run right up to town and get him," I says.
+
+"No you won't," she says. "You'll stay right wher' you are; ONE'S enough
+to be lost at a time. If he ain't here to supper, your uncle 'll go."
+
+Well, he warn't there to supper; so right after supper uncle went.
+
+He come back about ten a little bit uneasy; hadn't run across Tom's
+track. Aunt Sally was a good DEAL uneasy; but Uncle Silas he said there
+warn't no occasion to be--boys will be boys, he said, and you'll see this
+one turn up in the morning all sound and right. So she had to be
+satisfied. But she said she'd set up for him a while anyway, and keep a
+light burning so he could see it.
+
+And then when I went up to bed she come up with me and fetched her
+candle, and tucked me in, and mothered me so good I felt mean, and like I
+couldn't look her in the face; and she set down on the bed and talked
+with me a long time, and said what a splendid boy Sid was, and didn't
+seem to want to ever stop talking about him; and kept asking me every now
+and then if I reckoned he could a got lost, or hurt, or maybe drownded,
+and might be laying at this minute somewheres suffering or dead, and she
+not by him to help him, and so the tears would drip down silent, and I
+would tell her that Sid was all right, and would be home in the morning,
+sure; and she would squeeze my hand, or maybe kiss me, and tell me to say
+it again, and keep on saying it, because it done her good, and she was in
+so much trouble. And when she was going away she looked down in my eyes
+so steady and gentle, and says:
+
+"The door ain't going to be locked, Tom, and there's the window and the
+rod; but you'll be good, WON'T you? And you won't go? For MY sake."
+
+Laws knows I WANTED to go bad enough to see about Tom, and was all
+intending to go; but after that I wouldn't a went, not for kingdoms.
+
+But she was on my mind and Tom was on my mind, so I slept very restless.
+And twice I went down the rod away in the night, and slipped around
+front, and see her setting there by her candle in the window with her
+eyes towards the road and the tears in them; and I wished I could do
+something for her, but I couldn't, only to swear that I wouldn't never do
+nothing to grieve her any more. And the third time I waked up at dawn,
+and slid down, and she was there yet, and her candle was most out, and
+her old gray head was resting on her hand, and she was asleep.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER XLII.
+
+THE old man was uptown again before breakfast, but couldn't get no track
+of Tom; and both of them set at the table thinking, and not saying
+nothing, and looking mournful, and their coffee getting cold, and not
+eating anything. And by and by the old man says:
+
+"Did I give you the letter?"
+
+"What letter?"
+
+"The one I got yesterday out of the post-office."
+
+"No, you didn't give me no letter."
+
+"Well, I must a forgot it."
+
+So he rummaged his pockets, and then went off somewheres where he had
+laid it down, and fetched it, and give it to her. She says:
+
+"Why, it's from St. Petersburg--it's from Sis."
+
+I allowed another walk would do me good; but I couldn't stir. But before
+she could break it open she dropped it and run--for she see something.
+And so did I. It was Tom Sawyer on a mattress; and that old doctor; and
+Jim, in HER calico dress, with his hands tied behind him; and a lot of
+people. I hid the letter behind the first thing that come handy, and
+rushed. She flung herself at Tom, crying, and says:
+
+"Oh, he's dead, he's dead, I know he's dead!"
+
+And Tom he turned his head a little, and muttered something or other,
+which showed he warn't in his right mind; then she flung up her hands,
+and says:
+
+"He's alive, thank God! And that's enough!" and she snatched a kiss of
+him, and flew for the house to get the bed ready, and scattering orders
+right and left at the niggers and everybody else, as fast as her tongue
+could go, every jump of the way.
+
+I followed the men to see what they was going to do with Jim; and the old
+doctor and Uncle Silas followed after Tom into the house. The men was
+very huffy, and some of them wanted to hang Jim for an example to all the
+other niggers around there, so they wouldn't be trying to run away like
+Jim done, and making such a raft of trouble, and keeping a whole family
+scared most to death for days and nights. But the others said, don't do
+it, it wouldn't answer at all; he ain't our nigger, and his owner would
+turn up and make us pay for him, sure. So that cooled them down a
+little, because the people that's always the most anxious for to hang a
+nigger that hain't done just right is always the very ones that ain't the
+most anxious to pay for him when they've got their satisfaction out of
+him.
+
+They cussed Jim considerble, though, and give him a cuff or two side the
+head once in a while, but Jim never said nothing, and he never let on to
+know me, and they took him to the same cabin, and put his own clothes on
+him, and chained him again, and not to no bed-leg this time, but to a big
+staple drove into the bottom log, and chained his hands, too, and both
+legs, and said he warn't to have nothing but bread and water to eat after
+this till his owner come, or he was sold at auction because he didn't
+come in a certain length of time, and filled up our hole, and said a
+couple of farmers with guns must stand watch around about the cabin every
+night, and a bulldog tied to the door in the daytime; and about this time
+they was through with the job and was tapering off with a kind of generl
+good-bye cussing, and then the old doctor comes and takes a look, and
+says:
+
+"Don't be no rougher on him than you're obleeged to, because he ain't a
+bad nigger. When I got to where I found the boy I see I couldn't cut the
+bullet out without some help, and he warn't in no condition for me to
+leave to go and get help; and he got a little worse and a little worse,
+and after a long time he went out of his head, and wouldn't let me come
+a-nigh him any more, and said if I chalked his raft he'd kill me, and no
+end of wild foolishness like that, and I see I couldn't do anything at
+all with him; so I says, I got to have HELP somehow; and the minute I
+says it out crawls this nigger from somewheres and says he'll help, and
+he done it, too, and done it very well. Of course I judged he must be a
+runaway nigger, and there I WAS! and there I had to stick right straight
+along all the rest of the day and all night. It was a fix, I tell you!
+I had a couple of patients with the chills, and of course I'd of liked to
+run up to town and see them, but I dasn't, because the nigger might get
+away, and then I'd be to blame; and yet never a skiff come close enough
+for me to hail. So there I had to stick plumb until daylight this
+morning; and I never see a nigger that was a better nuss or faithfuller,
+and yet he was risking his freedom to do it, and was all tired out, too,
+and I see plain enough he'd been worked main hard lately. I liked the
+nigger for that; I tell you, gentlemen, a nigger like that is worth a
+thousand dollars--and kind treatment, too. I had everything I needed,
+and the boy was doing as well there as he would a done at home--better,
+maybe, because it was so quiet; but there I WAS, with both of 'm on my
+hands, and there I had to stick till about dawn this morning; then some
+men in a skiff come by, and as good luck would have it the nigger was
+setting by the pallet with his head propped on his knees sound asleep; so
+I motioned them in quiet, and they slipped up on him and grabbed him and
+tied him before he knowed what he was about, and we never had no trouble.
+And the boy being in a kind of a flighty sleep, too, we muffled the oars
+and hitched the raft on, and towed her over very nice and quiet, and the
+nigger never made the least row nor said a word from the start. He ain't
+no bad nigger, gentlemen; that's what I think about him."
+
+Somebody says:
+
+"Well, it sounds very good, doctor, I'm obleeged to say."
+
+Then the others softened up a little, too, and I was mighty thankful to
+that old doctor for doing Jim that good turn; and I was glad it was
+according to my judgment of him, too; because I thought he had a good
+heart in him and was a good man the first time I see him. Then they all
+agreed that Jim had acted very well, and was deserving to have some
+notice took of it, and reward. So every one of them promised, right out
+and hearty, that they wouldn't cuss him no more.
+
+Then they come out and locked him up. I hoped they was going to say he
+could have one or two of the chains took off, because they was rotten
+heavy, or could have meat and greens with his bread and water; but they
+didn't think of it, and I reckoned it warn't best for me to mix in, but I
+judged I'd get the doctor's yarn to Aunt Sally somehow or other as soon
+as I'd got through the breakers that was laying just ahead of me
+--explanations, I mean, of how I forgot to mention about Sid being shot
+when I was telling how him and me put in that dratted night paddling
+around hunting the runaway nigger.
+
+But I had plenty time. Aunt Sally she stuck to the sick-room all day and
+all night, and every time I see Uncle Silas mooning around I dodged him.
+
+Next morning I heard Tom was a good deal better, and they said Aunt Sally
+was gone to get a nap. So I slips to the sick-room, and if I found him
+awake I reckoned we could put up a yarn for the family that would wash.
+But he was sleeping, and sleeping very peaceful, too; and pale, not
+fire-faced the way he was when he come. So I set down and laid for him
+to wake. In about half an hour Aunt Sally comes gliding in, and there I
+was, up a stump again! She motioned me to be still, and set down by me,
+and begun to whisper, and said we could all be joyful now, because all
+the symptoms was first-rate, and he'd been sleeping like that for ever so
+long, and looking better and peacefuller all the time, and ten to one
+he'd wake up in his right mind.
+
+So we set there watching, and by and by he stirs a bit, and opened his
+eyes very natural, and takes a look, and says:
+
+"Hello!--why, I'm at HOME! How's that? Where's the raft?"
+
+"It's all right," I says.
+
+"And JIM?"
+
+"The same," I says, but couldn't say it pretty brash. But he never
+noticed, but says:
+
+"Good! Splendid! NOW we're all right and safe! Did you tell Aunty?"
+
+I was going to say yes; but she chipped in and says: "About what, Sid?"
+
+"Why, about the way the whole thing was done."
+
+"What whole thing?"
+
+"Why, THE whole thing. There ain't but one; how we set the runaway
+nigger free--me and Tom."
+
+"Good land! Set the run--What IS the child talking about! Dear, dear,
+out of his head again!"
+
+"NO, I ain't out of my HEAD; I know all what I'm talking about. We DID
+set him free--me and Tom. We laid out to do it, and we DONE it. And we
+done it elegant, too." He'd got a start, and she never checked him up,
+just set and stared and stared, and let him clip along, and I see it
+warn't no use for ME to put in. "Why, Aunty, it cost us a power of work
+--weeks of it--hours and hours, every night, whilst you was all asleep.
+And we had to steal candles, and the sheet, and the shirt, and your
+dress, and spoons, and tin plates, and case-knives, and the warming-pan,
+and the grindstone, and flour, and just no end of things, and you can't
+think what work it was to make the saws, and pens, and inscriptions, and
+one thing or another, and you can't think HALF the fun it was. And we
+had to make up the pictures of coffins and things, and nonnamous letters
+from the robbers, and get up and down the lightning-rod, and dig the hole
+into the cabin, and made the rope ladder and send it in cooked up in a
+pie, and send in spoons and things to work with in your apron pocket--"
+
+"Mercy sakes!"
+
+"--and load up the cabin with rats and snakes and so on, for company for
+Jim; and then you kept Tom here so long with the butter in his hat that
+you come near spiling the whole business, because the men come before we
+was out of the cabin, and we had to rush, and they heard us and let drive
+at us, and I got my share, and we dodged out of the path and let them go
+by, and when the dogs come they warn't interested in us, but went for the
+most noise, and we got our canoe, and made for the raft, and was all
+safe, and Jim was a free man, and we done it all by ourselves, and WASN'T
+it bully, Aunty!"
+
+"Well, I never heard the likes of it in all my born days! So it was YOU,
+you little rapscallions, that's been making all this trouble, and turned
+everybody's wits clean inside out and scared us all most to death. I've
+as good a notion as ever I had in my life to take it out o' you this very
+minute. To think, here I've been, night after night, a--YOU just get
+well once, you young scamp, and I lay I'll tan the Old Harry out o' both
+o' ye!"
+
+But Tom, he WAS so proud and joyful, he just COULDN'T hold in, and his
+tongue just WENT it--she a-chipping in, and spitting fire all along, and
+both of them going it at once, like a cat convention; and she says:
+
+"WELL, you get all the enjoyment you can out of it NOW, for mind I tell
+you if I catch you meddling with him again--"
+
+"Meddling with WHO?" Tom says, dropping his smile and looking surprised.
+
+"With WHO? Why, the runaway nigger, of course. Who'd you reckon?"
+
+Tom looks at me very grave, and says:
+
+"Tom, didn't you just tell me he was all right? Hasn't he got away?"
+
+"HIM?" says Aunt Sally; "the runaway nigger? 'Deed he hasn't. They've
+got him back, safe and sound, and he's in that cabin again, on bread and
+water, and loaded down with chains, till he's claimed or sold!"
+
+Tom rose square up in bed, with his eye hot, and his nostrils opening and
+shutting like gills, and sings out to me:
+
+"They hain't no RIGHT to shut him up! SHOVE!--and don't you lose a
+minute. Turn him loose! he ain't no slave; he's as free as any cretur
+that walks this earth!"
+
+"What DOES the child mean?"
+
+"I mean every word I SAY, Aunt Sally, and if somebody don't go, I'LL go.
+I've knowed him all his life, and so has Tom, there. Old Miss Watson
+died two months ago, and she was ashamed she ever was going to sell him
+down the river, and SAID so; and she set him free in her will."
+
+"Then what on earth did YOU want to set him free for, seeing he was
+already free?"
+
+"Well, that IS a question, I must say; and just like women! Why, I
+wanted the ADVENTURE of it; and I'd a waded neck-deep in blood to
+--goodness alive, AUNT POLLY!"
+
+If she warn't standing right there, just inside the door, looking as
+sweet and contented as an angel half full of pie, I wish I may never!
+
+Aunt Sally jumped for her, and most hugged the head off of her, and cried
+over her, and I found a good enough place for me under the bed, for it
+was getting pretty sultry for us, seemed to me. And I peeped out, and in
+a little while Tom's Aunt Polly shook herself loose and stood there
+looking across at Tom over her spectacles--kind of grinding him into the
+earth, you know. And then she says:
+
+"Yes, you BETTER turn y'r head away--I would if I was you, Tom."
+
+"Oh, deary me!" says Aunt Sally; "IS he changed so? Why, that ain't TOM,
+it's Sid; Tom's--Tom's--why, where is Tom? He was here a minute ago."
+
+"You mean where's Huck FINN--that's what you mean! I reckon I hain't
+raised such a scamp as my Tom all these years not to know him when I SEE
+him. That WOULD be a pretty howdy-do. Come out from under that bed,
+Huck Finn."
+
+So I done it. But not feeling brash.
+
+Aunt Sally she was one of the mixed-upest-looking persons I ever see
+--except one, and that was Uncle Silas, when he come in and they told it
+all to him. It kind of made him drunk, as you may say, and he didn't
+know nothing at all the rest of the day, and preached a prayer-meeting
+sermon that night that gave him a rattling ruputation, because the oldest
+man in the world couldn't a understood it. So Tom's Aunt Polly, she told
+all about who I was, and what; and I had to up and tell how I was in such
+a tight place that when Mrs. Phelps took me for Tom Sawyer--she chipped
+in and says, "Oh, go on and call me Aunt Sally, I'm used to it now, and
+'tain't no need to change"--that when Aunt Sally took me for Tom Sawyer I
+had to stand it--there warn't no other way, and I knowed he wouldn't
+mind, because it would be nuts for him, being a mystery, and he'd make an
+adventure out of it, and be perfectly satisfied. And so it turned out,
+and he let on to be Sid, and made things as soft as he could for me.
+
+And his Aunt Polly she said Tom was right about old Miss Watson setting
+Jim free in her will; and so, sure enough, Tom Sawyer had gone and took
+all that trouble and bother to set a free nigger free! and I couldn't
+ever understand before, until that minute and that talk, how he COULD
+help a body set a nigger free with his bringing-up.
+
+Well, Aunt Polly she said that when Aunt Sally wrote to her that Tom and
+SID had come all right and safe, she says to herself:
+
+"Look at that, now! I might have expected it, letting him go off that
+way without anybody to watch him. So now I got to go and trapse all the
+way down the river, eleven hundred mile, and find out what that creetur's
+up to THIS time, as long as I couldn't seem to get any answer out of you
+about it."
+
+"Why, I never heard nothing from you," says Aunt Sally.
+
+"Well, I wonder! Why, I wrote you twice to ask you what you could mean
+by Sid being here."
+
+"Well, I never got 'em, Sis."
+
+Aunt Polly she turns around slow and severe, and says:
+
+"You, Tom!"
+
+"Well--WHAT?" he says, kind of pettish.
+
+"Don t you what ME, you impudent thing--hand out them letters."
+
+"What letters?"
+
+"THEM letters. I be bound, if I have to take a-holt of you I'll--"
+
+"They're in the trunk. There, now. And they're just the same as they
+was when I got them out of the office. I hain't looked into them, I
+hain't touched them. But I knowed they'd make trouble, and I thought if
+you warn't in no hurry, I'd--"
+
+"Well, you DO need skinning, there ain't no mistake about it. And I
+wrote another one to tell you I was coming; and I s'pose he--"
+
+"No, it come yesterday; I hain't read it yet, but IT'S all right, I've
+got that one."
+
+I wanted to offer to bet two dollars she hadn't, but I reckoned maybe it
+was just as safe to not to. So I never said nothing.
+
+
+
+
+CHAPTER THE LAST
+
+THE first time I catched Tom private I asked him what was his idea, time
+of the evasion?--what it was he'd planned to do if the evasion worked all
+right and he managed to set a nigger free that was already free before?
+And he said, what he had planned in his head from the start, if we got
+Jim out all safe, was for us to run him down the river on the raft, and
+have adventures plumb to the mouth of the river, and then tell him about
+his being free, and take him back up home on a steamboat, in style, and
+pay him for his lost time, and write word ahead and get out all the
+niggers around, and have them waltz him into town with a torchlight
+procession and a brass-band, and then he would be a hero, and so would
+we. But I reckoned it was about as well the way it was.
+
+We had Jim out of the chains in no time, and when Aunt Polly and Uncle
+Silas and Aunt Sally found out how good he helped the doctor nurse Tom,
+they made a heap of fuss over him, and fixed him up prime, and give him
+all he wanted to eat, and a good time, and nothing to do. And we had him
+up to the sick-room, and had a high talk; and Tom give Jim forty dollars
+for being prisoner for us so patient, and doing it up so good, and Jim
+was pleased most to death, and busted out, and says:
+
+"DAH, now, Huck, what I tell you?--what I tell you up dah on Jackson
+islan'? I TOLE you I got a hairy breas', en what's de sign un it; en I
+TOLE you I ben rich wunst, en gwineter to be rich AGIN; en it's come
+true; en heah she is! DAH, now! doan' talk to ME--signs is SIGNS, mine I
+tell you; en I knowed jis' 's well 'at I 'uz gwineter be rich agin as I's
+a-stannin' heah dis minute!"
+
+And then Tom he talked along and talked along, and says, le's all three
+slide out of here one of these nights and get an outfit, and go for
+howling adventures amongst the Injuns, over in the Territory, for a
+couple of weeks or two; and I says, all right, that suits me, but I ain't
+got no money for to buy the outfit, and I reckon I couldn't get none from
+home, because it's likely pap's been back before now, and got it all away
+from Judge Thatcher and drunk it up.
+
+"No, he hain't," Tom says; "it's all there yet--six thousand dollars and
+more; and your pap hain't ever been back since. Hadn't when I come away,
+anyhow."
+
+Jim says, kind of solemn:
+
+"He ain't a-comin' back no mo', Huck."
+
+I says:
+
+"Why, Jim?"
+
+"Nemmine why, Huck--but he ain't comin' back no mo."
+
+But I kept at him; so at last he says:
+
+"Doan' you 'member de house dat was float'n down de river, en dey wuz a
+man in dah, kivered up, en I went in en unkivered him and didn' let you
+come in? Well, den, you kin git yo' money when you wants it, kase dat
+wuz him."
+
+Tom's most well now, and got his bullet around his neck on a watch-guard
+for a watch, and is always seeing what time it is, and so there ain't
+nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, because if I'd a
+knowed what a trouble it was to make a book I wouldn't a tackled it, and
+ain't a-going to no more. But I reckon I got to light out for the
+Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me
+and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before.
+
+
+
+
+
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+A rebel statement sent to Lisbon from Jamba said 86 government soldiers and 13 guerrillas were killed in the fighting that ended Jan. 3. It said the rebel forces sill held Mavinga.
+Authorities last week issued a vacate order for a club in Manhattan and closed another in the Bronx.
+At the first Pan Am bankruptcy hearing, for example, at least five airlines were represented.
+Mr. Neigum, poker-faced during the difficult task, manages a 46-second showing.
+This, combined with the container division talks, suggests the group's bankers might be considering an orderly disposal of all assets.
+She told the Post in an interview published Sunday that some of the money may have become "mingled" into improvements on her home that included a swimming pool, a $2,500 wide-screen television and renovations to her basement.
+According to a study by the Marshall Institute, the average NASA employee's age in 1963 was 30; now most of its senior and middle-managers will be eligible to retire in five years.
+Preston Tisch, 62, is president and co-chief executive officer of Loews Corp. and is a former postmaster general.
+"We're dealing with an owner who couldn't give a rip. They cut off her mail and she got a post office box." Starting Friday, an animal-control officer is accompanying Finster on his route.
+Asked if he might bring the world leaders to Texas, possibly to San Antonio, the president remarked, "That's a distinct possibility.
+He said Muscovites, who gave him 89 percent of the vote in a two-way race in March, would be "partially satisfied." On the march to Pushkin Square, a city bus stopped, and dozens of passengers got off to join in.
+Changes to the VAT rules mean a Pounds 900m tax payment in the second half.
+"He came up to me and said, `You tell Mickey Roache,' our police commissioner, `he's doing a wonderful job in that Stuart case and we're with him all the way,"' Flynn said.
+The government tried to forestall any criticism from African countries that have accused it of being too cooperative with South Africa.
+But the official left open the possibility of such trials for Saddam Hussein, his clique and other officers accused of committing atrocities in Kuwait.
+"My husband says he's not sure he'll be employed next month." Some retailers insist all the promotional sales, savings coupons and other marketing efforts are drawing customers.
+We look forward to providing a unique and exciting shopping experience to the region." Macy's operates 149 department stores in the United States under the names Macy's, Bullock's and I. Magnin.
+But other major banks left their rates unchanged, and after Black Monday those three banks quickly lowered their rates back to 9 1/2%.
+So he joined Hyatt's frequent-guest program; so far, he has cashed in on discounted and upgraded rooms.
+De Klerk said Wednesday's balloting ratified his reforms.
+"The results are highly encouraging," said Auxiliary Bishop James T. McHugh of Newark, N.J., director of the church's Diocesan Development Program for Natural Family Planning.
+Mr. Hoover expects industry revenue to grow 19% annually, reaching a 1990 level more than double last year's estimated $6 billion.
+The entree, like the politicking and gossiping, varies each week.
+Under the first civil settlement of Boesky-related cases, reached in January, the 46 investors in Boesky's partnership will receive $248 million in liquidation proceedings.
+In-Store's president, Steve Kahler, doesn't view Shoppers' Video as a big threat.
+Quaker Oats Co. today reported a 9.2 percent drop in its third-quarter earnings, citing an extraordinary expense of $20.7 million stemming from the consolidation of its European food-manufacturing operations.
+Can we never see eye-to-eye until all 120 million Japanese become Christians?" My second encounter occurred in the late 1980s, when I overheard a comment as I passed by a meeting room in the New York head office of a major financial organization.
+In addition, union and management have promised to work together to resolve problems arising from layoffs, production schedule changes, major investments and day-to-day decisions once left entirely to management.
+While the results of Gulf States' campaign remain to be seen, it is also arousing the company's easily aroused critics.
+"The item veto is not a simple, politically neutral device for bringing about economy and efficiency in government.
+"This isn't a hostile offer," said Stuart A. Rose, chairman and chief executive officer of Audio/Video, a Dayton, Ohio-based electronics parts distibutor.
+In the long term, stock in the drilling company may have value, he said, but he isn't assigning much value to it at this point.
+Some analysts believe the CBS network had a loss of $20 million to $30 million in the fourth quarter and may show a loss in the current period.
+The yield on 30-year Treasury bonds fell to 8.54%, the lowest level since mid-July of last year and down from 9 1/8% as recently as about two weeks ago.
+The kit has an adaptor with crocodile clips 'enabling access to be made directly into a convenient wall box.'
+Last year, the FDA said it would allow people with life-threatening illnesses to import personal supplies of unapproved drugs.
+That would be quite impossible without either uncounted cash subsidies or uncounted in-kind aid that frees up cash that otherwise would be needed for necessities.
+No children in the sixth-grade classroom at Most Pure Heart of Mary School were hit.
+As the first wines of the year, the Beaujolais nouveau, normally considered an inexpensive lightweight, served as a bellwether to both quality and the price the market will bear.
+The sterling value of overseas equities and bonds was also greatly increased. So, it all worked out well in the end, but, nevertheless, the fundamentals of UK equity market valuation are stretched.
+They have been rallying by the hundreds of thousands to push for more control over Kosovo, an ancient Slav heartland bordering Albania that is now dominated by ethnic Albanians.
+'At the beginning, the Mexican attitude was very macho.
+"My gut reaction is that consumers wouldn't be aware" of the alleged safety problems, said J.D. Powers' Mr. Cedergren.
+Stock prices fell today as traders warily awaited the latest monthly report on employment.
+In Allendale County, the Guard estimates it has a $1 million impact on the economy.
+A study today concludes that virtually all asthma attacks are triggered by allergies, challenging a widely held belief.
+And Germans in both east and west have accepted the inevitability of a rapid unification since the Berlin Wall opened Nov. 9.
+Disney World in Florida is famed for its marketing to Latin America.
+Those opinions are those of Mr. Yeltsin," Arbatov said in an interview.
+The two firms later backed out of the deal because of heavy pressure from officials at Nomura, according to news reports.
+The leader of a one-man crusade to open a home for people with AIDS has left town, emotionally battered and financially strapped but insisting Wednesday that his was a successful fight to change attitudes.
+Mr. Stadiem is unabashedly nostalgic.
+Frank lied about how he met Gobie and he lied when he wrote that, as far as he knew, Gobie was obeying the law.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 86.36 million shares.
+The single Independent in the upper house, Senator Brian Harradine, sided with the opposition. The legislation will now be referred back to the House of Representatives, which has already approved all eight budget bills.
+In May, the year-to-year rise was 4.8%.
+He was hospitalized in serious condition.
+He also said he did not know why the decision was made.
+Hundreds of Serbs have reportedly taken refuge in an army barracks in Petrinja, about 25 miles south of the Croatia'a capital of Zagreb, to escape riot police seeking to recover weapons.
+OH, BY THE WAY, the General Accounting Office, Congress's audit arm, says IRS computers were in good shape to process 1987 returns.
+Where Italy, in the eyes of their fans, have barely scraped through, Germany have done just enough.
+Viewers could see a change from FNN to CNBC within days after the transaction is completed, he said.
+But Mr. Iacocca counters, "I never worked harder in my life than in the last couple of years.
+But towards the end of the decade developers were taking a much more confident view of the city's prospects as its image improved.
+Cowper holds three records in The Guinness Book of Records 1990 for previous circumnavigations of the globe.
+Mr. Meese has portrayed himself as being only a peripheral player in the Iran initiative before last November.
+Authorities confiscated 570 pounds of heroin alleged to have been imported by Kon's organization in several seizures over the years, Stutman said.
+A great German classic? Pandora's Box (Tartan Video).
+The Massachusetts governor spent most of Monday in Boston, while George Bush was in Washington, leaving the campaign trail to Jackson.
+Rally organizers said they'd gotten their message across to this community of 6,100 and called off plans to stage acts of civil disobedience.
+The shares stand near the low for the year of 162.5 pence, and well below the year's high of 234 pence.
+American Cyanamid intends to acquire Shell's crop protection business.
+It said it terminated the agreement yesterday and didn't have any borrowings outstanding.
+Prosecutors have arrested 12 people on suspicion of giving or taking bribes or violating security laws.
+Margo Vignola at Salomon Brothers doesn't expect a stock ownership plan for American Medical.
+Barco said he will present the proposed treaty to the lawmakers next week.
+He promised "frugality with economic development." The three parties will have to agree on specific measures, such as boosting public utility rates and a proposed one-time tax on personal and company earnings.
+Both sides accused the other of misinterpreting a peace plan signed two weeks ago and of violating a truce that started March 21.
+The Cipollone plaintiff counsel and jury apparently assumed it reassured smokers by telling them that the health problems had been solved.
+The earlier rallies, part of a nation-wide wave of student demonstrations, finally were crushed by the government.
+The sale is part of Salinas' plan for cutting inflation and reviving the economy.
+Strong results were recorded in its elevators, transport technology and maritime innovation divisions.
+What makes Cray Computer a more unusual pick for Mr. Duncan is that its earnings have been nonexistent. Nevertheless, he looks for the firm to break even next year and hit $3 a share in earnings by 1994.
+And suddenly it started shaking, which I'm used to.
+The company and its partners - Siam Syntech Construction, Sino-Thai Engineering & Construction and OTV - overcame strong oppositon from seven consortia to secure the contract.
+He said six Indians arrested at Kingsville in south Texas earlier Thursday told agents that alien smugglers had made arrangements for their trip at Casa Romero and had picked them up there.
+The Party has chosen to sacrifice economic growth in favor of tighter state control over people's daily lives.
+They want him to rein in his frequently careless exuberance. He is cheered by two things.
+Turco said the study assumes that in even a small nuclear exchange the primary target would be oil and gas storage areas because such material is vital to military defense.
+An accountant's wildest fantasies?
+"It is my fervent hope that we will be able to reach an agreement that will be satisfactory to all concerned," Mitchell said.
+I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
+And in case you may have missed it the first 38 times, the Pickle Packers International association is out once again to convince the world of the preserved cucumber's value in everything from elementary education to international policy making.
+The Japanese are most enthusiastic about the notion of yen-denominated U.S. government bonds.
+The combination of relatively high West German interest rates and the dollar's decline has put downward pressure on the weaker currencies in the European Monetary System's exchange-rate mechanism, particularly the French franc.
+Some network executives say that if advertisers insist on pure people-meter data, they might lower, or even do away with, audience guarantees.
+For nervous Conservative backbenchers with an eye on the next election, that might be no bad thing.
+Palestinian demonstrators clashed with troops in the Balata and Fara refugee camps near Nablus following noon prayers.
+This culture is just so disposable _ a McDonald's culture.
+The U.S. government was among many to condemn these bannings.
+Many forgeries were produced, most of which were printed by the authorities themselves.
+Riots erupted for a third night in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, with violence centering on the city's mixed-race district.
+Housing shortages have helped feed the still-growing homeless population.
+The Soviet Union today sent medical supplies to Romania and appealed to its Warsaw Pact allies to help support the uprising against Nicolae Ceausescu, but it appeared to rule out military intervention.
+Lawmakers say the aim is to increase voter turnout and open the nation's elections to Americans unable to leave work and stand in line at City Hall or merely too forgetful to register 30 days in advance as required in some states.
+But the unexpected savings from the drought may now reduce the deficit below $146 billion.
+Henry Waxman, D-Calif. "I hope the president will follow his own commission's advice." Waxman is among several members of Congress pushing for anti-discrimination legislation.
+Bondholders agreed to reschedule the debt payments.
+The maze design had to be adapted to meet certain U.S. standards, including exits to comply with fire codes, and breakaway panels in case of emergency.
+It was founded by William Russell, a member of the Yale Class of 1833, apparently in reaction to the stripping of secrecy from Phi Beta Kappa, the honorary scholastic society, during the rise of a national anti-secrecy movement.
+The plane is refueled and leaves Cyprus for Algeria.
+It happened like this.
+The death of the dinosaurs actually is the more significant trend, argues Robert Sobel, a professor of business history at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y.
+A vaccine would be proven, he said, only when it is shown to give protection against the effects of these substances also.
+He has done me a great, great favor and I would like to return the compliment."
+He notes that the idea has been used with other assets including stocks, options, real estate and art.
+Meanwhile, the circus animals are stuck in Newburgh, N.Y. The company that was transporting the animals took them there, to its headquarters, when the tour broke off after performances in just two cities.
+A total of 463 people died in traffic accidents over the holiday weekend, the National Safety Council reported.
+In early trading in Hong Kong on Friday, gold was quoted at $399.55.
+Guenther Dahloff, an economic official of the West German Embassy, rose to say Mr. McPherson's concerns were just "a mirror image" of European concerns about U.S. trade policy, especially the huge new trade bill passed Wednesday.
+Two settlement proposals offered by the alliance have been rejected by the writers.
+"My roommate, Jeff Peltier, and I began fooling with it four years ago with our coach, Joe Bernal," Berkoff says.
+But then who, just a little later, is this little girl with her back towards us, in white dress and hat and her racquet in her hand and her long black pigtail falling down her back?
+Two sisters put up for adoption in Frankfurt, West Germany, 10 years ago will be reunited at the festivities.
+The wins should restore the shop's leadership in new-business rankings among British ad agencies.
+It wants to develop Birmingham as a business centre on a European and world-wide basis. Mr Moore says: 'The West Midlands is attempting to revive economically by attracting new investment in industry.
+Both the 9,600-ton Bunker Hill and the 7,810-ton Fife are capable of deploying Tomahawk missiles.
+Although Mr. Siegel is described by some friends as a man who is reluctant to leave any money on the table in a business negotiation, he is anything but a Scrooge in his personal life.
+Ms. Savage-Rich wrote a weekly wine column for the Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel.
+Sect members won political control of the nearby community of Antelope, renaming it City of Rajneesh, and attempted to control voting in Wasco County by busing thousands of homeless people to the commune in 1984.
+It must contain substantive reforms.
+To diversify the family's holdings and shield some of it from taxation, the investment company lately has plunged into U.S. commercial real estate.
+In Lahore, Pakistan, hundreds of Pakistanis lined a major street, chanting slogans and rattling placards in opposition to the temple.
+Marriott won't disclose results of its Residence Inns, except to say they are profitable.
+The teacher waited with them for the missing students and then took a ski lift up the slope to search.
+Secondly, there was no desk to spare in the whole office and one had to be bought.
+It would raise MaxSaver fares $10 each way and increase the advance purchase requirement to 30 days from seven days, but would lower the cancellation penalty to 50% from 100%.
+The answer, according to Sen. Joseph Biden, depends on which conservative nominee he's lecturing.
+Citizens Financial Group Inc. has agreed to be acquired for $440 million by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the sixth-largest banking group in the United Kingdom.
+The museum has never valued "The Night Watch," which is not insured, in line with Culture Ministry policy.
+The feds would stick to such health-threatening problems as asbestos.
+"We must compel them (automakers) to retain all current workers unless their ability to survive is severely at risk as a result of conditions beyond their control," Bieber said in a speech to the convention.
+Closer inspection reveals no stitching - hours of detailed tying and dying have produced an amazing effect of design and texture. For intricate stitching, Cordsen shows off a hand-made silk appliqued outfit, comprising coat, dress and trousers.
+The verdict repudiated the ruling National Liberation Front (FLN) and its 28-year monopoly on power.
+"This is the beginning of real change," Foreign Minstry spokesman Tepbishiin Chimeddorj said of his country, which strategically borders both the Soviet Union and China.
+With state-chartered credit unions, the assets nationally total about $160 billion, he said.
+In interviews from jail, the former chairman of the Bank of Crete has claimed Papandreou and other high government officials received millions of dollars in payoffs and authorized the looting of his bank.
+"The only way we're going to resolve this drug problem is for the federal government to work with the state government and local officials.
+The 45-year-old former airline pilot submitted his resignation to Venkataraman this morning.
+The erosion of existing barriers to trade and investment in air services is likely to be accompanied by a major restructuring of the world airline industry.
+Sasser called the deal "a minimalist agreement.
+A Roman Catholic priest who celebrated his last Mass as an inner-city pastor said he saw a new beginning in the merger of his church with another one closed by the Detroit Archdiocese.
+"That revenue figure in total is something that we can accept. Unfortunately, in Bush's budget, it is not legitimately obtained," Sasser said.
+Many fled the country after the communists reunified it in 1975.
+One exception was New York based Paramount Capital Group Inc., which runs a popular dividend-capture strategy called buy-writes.
+"It was laced with humor, but it had a rebellious feeling about it and people responded to it.
+Klan leaders said this year's rally in part was a celebration of the state's decision not to enforce the mask law, which a state judge ruled unconstitutional after Miller's arrest.
+For the Balts, this means Washington is a lot friendlier than it used to be.
+The East German news agency ADN reported Saturday that 70 segments of the Berlin Wall will be auctioned off on June 23 in the principality of Monaco.
+About half invested in real estate or mortgages, while the rest of the money they raised went into everything from leasing jetliners to drilling for oil and operating cable-television systems.
+It grew in size as the tax-writing committees tacked on amendments extending some expiring provisions and granting tax benefits for selected groups.
+Noriega has had no way of monitoring the accounts since his arrest.
+The new order was much broader and appeared directed at the millions of factories and commercial companies that have sprung up outside the state plan during a decade of economic reform.
+"We have done extensive testing in attempts to identify any common design flaw that would be a root cause" for sudden acceleration, the spokesman said.
+Great Lakes Bancorp said it has formed a mortgage-banking unit to expand its residential mortgage-loan business into the northern suburbs of Detroit.
+Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall and Richard Sterban voted him out, citing friction among band members.
+Any of these, at least at first glance, could preclude Mexico as a possible site.
+"We're still working on how to implement what the president said," Charles Kolb, deputy undersecretary of the U.S. Department of Education, said in an interview Monday.
+They were printed while Mrs. Sutcliffe was pursuing a libel case against the magazine for alleging she tried to cash in on her husband's notoriety by agreeing to sell her story to a newspaper.
+There are, though, a few caveats.
+Chemical has $74.1 billion in assets, while Manufacturers Hanover has $61.3 billion.
+Hospital officials said another four Panamanians remained hospitalized in "stable" condition but gave no further details.
+People over 65 make up 12 percent of the nation's population, but use 30 percent of health care services, Vagelos said.
+At many large banks, cost-cutting began to lift earnings.
+Pernilla Ostergren is a touching Ophelia, a child-woman who remains on stage for much of evening, a forlorn witness to most of the debauchery.
+He seeks a better life, distances himself from his criminal heritage.
+"If that gets reversed, we'll have some opportunities here."
+Chrysler's sales also have taken a dive.
+"It ostensibly was a good API number for crude.
+He has fought this election as if he, rather than Mr Major, had inherited the party leadership after the toppling of Mrs Thatcher.
+"The Transport Workers Union has not endorsed the unions' plan," Mr. Kerrigan said.
+"If investors are getting out of stocks, then governments are the safest available alternative," said Charles Lieberman, a managing director at Manufacturers Hanover Securities Corp.
+"GE has become aware of the investigation by the Israeli government," said a GE spokesman.
+Thus ended the campaign in the first of the industrial states to vote, a battle that seemed as clear-cut on the Republican side as it was complicated for the Democrats.
+A woman was in critical condition today after nine hours of surgery to receive a new liver, following a plea from track star Carl Lewis to help locate an organ.
+Perhaps Columbus, had been right, after all. I took my leave of the finest green refuge on New York City's outskirts: the evening bell was sounding and somebody was driving a car along the lower terrace to remind us that highway morals rule.
+Coniston, which owns nearly 6 percent of Gillette stock, forced the proxy vote earlier this year in hopes of winning four directors' seats to pressure the 12-member Gillette board to sell the company.
+To hire these people, employers are offered a subsidy amounting to Pounds 2,340 per year, which falls far short of the Pounds 8,000 that the average unemployed person costs the taxpayer.
+First Interstate is a unit of First Interstate Bancorp. in Los Angeles.
+It has been losing money through the 1980s.
+That's why it's OK." A wounded Canadian fugitive being airlifted by a medical helicopter apparently tried to commandeer the aircraft in flight, causing it to crash and killing him and the three-member crew, authorities said Monday.
+"What portion of the 12 percent are drivers is not yet known," said Richard Sykes, professor of speech communication at the University of Minnesota and director of the survey.
+Maronites have controlled key government posts, the army and judiciary since independence from France in 1943.
+The largest increase in the budget comes in the company's petroleum refining, marketing, petrochemicals and plastics business _ up from $330 million in 1988 to $389 million in 1989.
+The $9.9 billion appropriations package is heading toward the president's desk following its approval by Congress on Thursday. The Senate passed it by voice vote; the House endorsed it on a 359-45 roll call.
+Among other statistics released by the association: _The most common cardiovascular disease is high blood pressure, which affects 60 million Americans.
+Like kinsmen in neighboring Zaire, their height averages about 3 feeet and they usually live in forests, eating meat, roots and wild fruit.
+"If there's a meter there, we can't really turn down service as long as there are no safety problems," Liipfert says.
+"Our investment banker felt the price should be increased to enable it to render a fairness opinion," said James E. Buckman, Days Inns executive vice president and general counsel.
+Ramadan is in competition with another oldtimer, deputy chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council (the highest decision-making body) Izzat Ibrahim.
+He may also face at least several months more for a 1981 probation violation, officials said.
+(41) "Anything But Love," ABC, 12.9.
+He called Helm's injuries "overwhelming." Helm, who commuted 250 miles to rural from the Oakland to rural Weaverville to visit his family on weekends, was trapped in his crushed car for 89 hours.
+From January 3 the channel will broadcast European Money Wheel, five hours of business news and information on weekday mornings.
+After reports earlier this year linked the apple pesticide Alar to cancer risks in children, supermarkets had to act "to head off a flap," he says.
+So if the market were to rise by 35 per cent and then fall back, the investor would have secured a 30 per cent gain.
+"That's not going to make people live their lives together and be responsible to each other," she says.
+Williams also disclosed that the Pentagon's No. 2 procurement officer, Donald Yockey, and the Navy's assistant secretary for procurement, Gerald Cann, met with unidentified representatives of McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics today.
+Members of the opposition Hungarian Democratic Forum ruled out any coalition with the Communist Party before general elections planned next year.
+Because ailments allegedly caused by asbestos take years to appear, new cases are still being filed.
+The eager beaver tries to take over the group but generally isn't the best person.
+The few Arabians that survived the allied bombing there landed back at Janow, Gen.
+Herb Gray of Windsor, Ontario, immediately replaces Turner as head of the Liberals in Parliament.
+Col. Triumfo Augustin, constabulary commander in the area, estimated 20,000 people were homeless.
+Aker would not be drawn on details of the foreign investors. Mr Tom Ruud, Aker's chief executive, said the disposal had improved liquidity and cleared the way for the planned listing on the London stock exchange.
+He quietly raised $200,000 for a black voter registration drive in the South that was instrumental in returning the Senate to Democratic control that fall.
+The European Economic Community's economic sentiment indicator recovered strongly in March amid optimism about Europe's economic prospects for the next year, the EEC Commission said Thursday.
+"We hope that the government will now hold to its own promised timetable and continue on a course to allow open and free elections," government spokesman Herbert Schmuelling said.
+Davis died of cancer at George Washington University Hospital.
+Another bank unit, Seafirst Corp., will have its Ba-1 senior debt reviewed, as will Seafirst National Bank's Baa-1 long-term deposits.
+Three members of the jury reached Friday by telephone said the show had no effect on their verdict, the Tampa Tribune reported Saturday.
+Like cellular telephone licenses, the FCC conducts lotteries to award wireless cable licenses.
+He opened a private car-repair shop in 1985 by getting a license to repair the eastern German Trabant, the two-cylinder car with the plastic body and an engine that sounds like an angry lawn mower.
+Civil rights activists are accusing the Supreme Court of "redneck justice" and urging Congress to stem what they say is a reactionary tide threatening 35 years of progress for minorities and women.
+But it did reinforce the feeling that the economy isn't about to slump into a recession, analysts said.
+Documents show the three-term Democrat, facing re-election in 1994, assisted Keating in his bid to have Gray removed from the examination of Lincoln.
+The plane will remain at Norwood until Pan Am and the FAA have a chance to go over it, he said.
+There is one plus, though.
+The fleet commander, Adm.
+"Between Christmas and New Year's, you might cut back to what you think is the bare minimum," says Thomas Barman, senior vice president of foreign exchange at Credit Suisse's New York branch.
+Aboard the rocket was a communications satellite for the British military and a satellite for television and radio broadcasts to Europe.
+The federal government will push harder to revive atomic power. Tax dollars may be used to develop a nuclear reactor with added safety features, but public opposition to the atom is likely to persist.
+In Washington, the State Department disclosed Monday that Secretary of State James A. Baker III met with him in September at the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
+California's press shield law, which forbids holding reporters in contempt for withholding confidential sources or unpublished material, provides ironclad protection in civil cases, the court said in a unanimous decision.
+The dock contains five blocks of five-story, red-brick and cast-iron warehouses surrounding a 7-acre "courtyard" of water.
+Their failure to share information is more than a bureaucratic tangle.
+It hopes to treble its volume of communications business through its association with France Telecom.
+At the end of the two years, he says, an undiversified portfolio that held just one or the other investment would have a cumulative return of zero.
+Democratic Assemblyman Norman Waters began a vigil Friday in the Assembly chambers.
+For starters, be aware of what these performance numbers really represent.
+Six men survived 40 hours in the Pacific Ocean by fashioning a makeshift raft out of buoys and nets from their sunken fishing boat, the Coast Guard said.
+Japan's robust economy has yet to show signs of inflation.
+KEITH HARING ESTATE settled a lawsuit against Playboy.
+Some funds are allowed to take bull and bear positions in a range of financial instruments, and even in agricultural commodities, where there is a perceived opportunity for profit.
+Meanwhile, Mr. Walsh's staff is evaluating how it will gather information it needs from President Reagan.
+His home number is unlisted.
+One juvenile was in custody and warrants were issued for a second juvenile and Darryl Wilson, 22, of Denver, she said.
+The Army, by comparison, would have half of its top 14 acquisition programs terminated next year and its budget slashed nearly 15% by the fall of 1994.
+His first financial success came was the Servitron Robot, a vinyl, 4-feet-tall, remote-control toy that serves drinks at parties.
+He said the investigation would be turned over to the Will County state's attorney's office.
+Last month was the city's coldest and snowiest December on record, pushing Syracuse's snowfall for the decade to 1,075 inches, according to meteorologist Peter Jung.
+If they can do what they did in this court, nobody is safe in the courts." Bradley was arrested March 4 while leaving a grocery store. Security guards testified during his trial that they saw Bradley eating several handfuls of grapes while shopping.
+The Richmond, Va., company filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission last Friday about the court's reversal, and said it was "evaluating its options.
+Saudi Arabia's readiness to compromise and the involvement of several Gulf heads of state underlined how seriously Opec takes the threat to its position.
+Polish living standards dropped sharply in the early 1980s and still have not climbed back to the level of a decade ago.
+This can hold up shipped cargo, and given the long and complicated Mexican custom procedures, add significantly to costs.
+The new company's chairman would be Craig Wiggins, currently chairman of Foote Cone's European operations, and its vice chairman would be Gerard Pedraglio, a top Publicis executive.
+The Soviets still operate about 100 such subs.
+Frank Joseph Smithart, 19, apologized for the vandalism and pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree criminal mischief for defacing the entrances to the two buildings.
+However, the gains are so slight that average yields for most maturities are still below the levels of two weeks ago.
+How well would an economy already struggling with tight credit conditions and weak consumer spending bear the added burden of a tax increase?
+But the most controversial section of the legislation was the plan to overhaul the law that blocks new products with any element of futurity from trading on a securities exchange.
+Lantos, 62, a member of the House since 1981, terminated an interview last October and requested that further questions be submitted in writing, the newspaper said.
+If flight attendants do strike, the airline said it will keep flying, using about 2,000 managers trained as flight attendants were and 200 newly hired replacements.
+On average, the London motorist can expect to pick up only one parking ticket for every 50 infringements.
+'And you also wonder whether there really are that many opportunities out there in the first place.' THERE is no better measure of Saudi Arabia's business buoyancy than its stock market.
+Wold calls itself the nation's biggest distributor of syndicated television programming to independent TV stations and transmits news for Japanese companies.
+Jaruzelski's vote to lift the ban on Solidarity concluded his dramatic change of course in the past eight years.
+Ceremonies took place at the Decorative Arts Museum, which is honoring the whimsical dog with a retrospective featuring Snoopy memorabilia.
+Private investment funds will be created to manage and invest the vouchers on behalf of the public.
+But they could overcome an impasse that has thwarted peace efforts since a shaky first truce collapsed last summer.
+The two-story frame farm house and the surrounding 25 acres in suburban Mount Pleasant had been slated for part of a residential development, but a citizens group known as Friends of Historic Snee Farm took title to the property over the weekend.
+Battle lines are drawn again, however, with two Cuban-Americans already in the race on the Republican side, state Sen. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and millionaire banana importer Carlos Perez, a prominent supporter of former President Reagan and Lt.
+UK universities are internationally renowned for the quality of education they give the top 30 per cent of academic achievers.
+Only one committee member, Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, voted against Dunne's confirmation.
+Ahmed Shah, a guerrilla designated by the rebel alliance to head an all-rebel interim government, stood in the 95-degree heat and told the crowd his administration would soon move into Afghanistan. He gave no deadline.
+The coroner's office ruled after an autopsy was performed on the woman's headless body, basing its findings on the opinions of toxicologists and a pathologist contracted by Riverside County, Cupido said.
+Ms. Rossi said someone had called the airline's London office and said a bomb was on board the aircraft.
+"You can always pick some number and say, `Is this enough, or is this too little?"' he said.
+Makoto Utsumi, vice minister for international affairs, said the ministry didn't in any way suggest to Japanese banks that they stay out of the UAL Corp. leveraged buy-out.
+As the dollar surged to an eight-month high in Tokyo, the Bank of Japan said it will take appropriate action with other industrialized nations if necessary to curb its strength.
+Mossinghoff acknowledged that "a subliminal purpose (for the press conference) is to let elder Americans know that it is important for the FDA to have adequate funding" to review these new drugs.
+"We need to keep on promoting socialism." Mr. Cronin, a mild-mannered white poet, burrowed into the SACP underground during his university days.
+The company's stock tumbled this summer when the company reported lower-than-expected earnings.
+For these causes the people of Great Britain, the United States and other Allied nations have for 44 years made enormous sacrifices to keep our alliance strong and our military ready.
+Some people believe that if the economy really falls apart, the party might reach out to a New Deal/Great Society candidate.
+BAA, the operator of Britain's seven biggest airports, is offering 455 pence ($8.13) a share for the 80.2% of Lynton it didn't own before making its bid May 16, valuing the target company at #220 million ($393 million).
+The nation's high on Monday was 88 degrees at El Cajon, Calif.
+"Consumers definitely don't want any fruit from Chile and we don't offer any fruit from Chile.
+Many residents believe the problem in Sindh is beyond the government's control.
+Sales in the quarter rose 49%, to 4.70 billion marks ($2.72 billion) from 3.15 billion marks.
+It takes a while for managers to become comfortable in using them," says Edward S. Story, a vice president at Plexus Group in Santa Monica, Calif., which is marketing Instinet's Crossing Network.
+Kodak's earnings for all of 1989 declined 62 percent to $529 million, or $1.63 per share, compared with $1.40 billion, or $4.31 per share, in 1988.
+A healthy economy is the Republicans' "hole card," he says.
+The local economy is diversifying, tourism and trade are up and the jobless rate was a relatively low 4.1 percent as of August.
+The signing brings Dallas-based EDS to its goal of having 75% of the work it does for GM governed by long-term fixed-price agreements.
+But AT&T now is under a regulatory scheme that controls its prices within a prescribed range of "caps" tied to the rate of inflation, not its profits.
+Mr. Cook said that he wasn't concerned about a possible takeover of the company.
+The Brady plan is causing the accounting value of loans to debt-troubled countries to "catch up with the economic value," Moody's says.
+Adolph Coors Co. announced Monday it will introduce a five-gallon disposable container of beer called "Party Ball" later this month.
+The 1991 request for the space station represents a 36 percent, or $699 million, increase over the 1990 amount.
+The most recent estimates indicate soy ink will cost about one-third more than conventional low-rub ink, but as the demand for it increases, the price could decrease.
+London could win but it requires a level of unity and co-operation which has not been seen in recent years." 'My sentiments entirely,' said the sports minister.
+Simpson, an economist who has spent ten years in the packaging industry, will be responsible for the collective performance of the group's Newcastle and Thatcham factories.
+Of course, calling this Iowa Republican a '60s child is strictly literal.
+USDA said sales of sorghum totaled 347,100 tons, the most in the current marketing year.
+Eleven of the Channelview victims, including Davis, were employees of Austin Industries.
+But the liberalization of the local market will proceed gradually to allow local firms time to adjust to foreign competition, said Lu Dauny Yen, vice chairman of Taiwan's Securities and Exchange Commission.
+But Ford says it won't invite reporters to watch the top officials get their checks.
+"You have a cyclical industry that is clearly at or near its low," Mr. Long says.
+Losing ticket: Republicans Barry Goldwater for president and William Miller for vice president.
+Woolworth went up 3/4 to 62 1/4.
+"We want you to communicate our concerns to the British government and we request that you advise us of the steps being undertaken by the U.S. government to adress the profound policy implications raised by this egregious deal," the letter said.
+Domestic coal production so far this year is 119.8 million tons, 8.1 percent ahead of last year's production at this time.
+Only four years ago it sold half its milk operations to Dairy Crest.
+In the Napoli pas, and then in a fragment from Le Papillon, he showed a phenomenal facility - a circuit of the stage interspersing racing leaps with tight, clear pirouettes was astonishing.
+For the past five years, specialty stores' sales growth has outpaced that of department stores by about 22%, eliciting an almost religious ardor on Wall Street.
+Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto will visit China on Feb. 11-14 on her first official trip abroad, the foreign ministry announced Sunday.
+"With oil prices supposed to fall, I was looking for new highs in just about every airline stock," Ms. Bockstern said.
+Finally, $200 million of preferred stock will be issued to a KKR partnership in exchange for retiring $200 million of an about $600 million bridge loan that KKR has outstanding to RJR.
+"It was a non-event, unlike the rest of the market.
+Rushdie dropped out of sight soon after Khomeini announced the death sentence on Tuesday on him and Viking, his publishers in Britain and the United States.
+Before seeing Fahd, Voronstov met with Moslem Afghan guerrillas, under Saudi sponsorship, in the Taif Mountain resort.
+General Motors Corp. will cut about 3,200 production jobs at three plants in February and March because of slow auto sales, the nation's biggest automaker said in another indication of the industry's severe slump.
+It is controlled by the National Liberation Front.
+When asked how today's scholars might approach an altered version, Mr. Greetham described a form of advanced literary analysis known as Reception Theory, in which "authorial intention has no particular precedence.
+The Post has two classes of stock, one controlled by the Graham family and the other traded publicly.
+The space institute's 1,500 researchers chose by popular vote its new director, Albert Galeev, 48, also a physicist who was a student of Sagdeev at Novosibirsk University.
+Viardo won the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1973, and gave concerts in the United States in 1974 and 1975.
+About 180 miles north, about 200 people were evacuated from Coahoma County homes as a flood swept through their neighborhoods.
+Large companies continued to cut staff, while small companies were increasing the size of their workforce. However, employment expectations for the second quarter are improving.
+If he were brilliant, he probably would not be a family doctor in the first place.
+Two Arabs in Gaza City were stabbed and beaten by Palestinian activists on suspicion of cooperating with Israeli authorities.
+At Drexel he courted RJR Nabisco President F. Ross Johnson, whobegan the bidding war for the food and tobacco giant.
+Guerrillas armed with assault rifles killed a West German priest when he tried to rescue another missionary who was being attacked with a hatchet, a church spokesman said Wednesday.
+RETAIL U.S. CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK SALES-a 1991 1990 x-% Jun 11-20 Jun 11-20 Chg.
+The free agents averaged just a 5% salary increase.
+But a fall in world oil prices since 1981, combined with debt payments, has depleted monetary reserves.
+The KIO has earlier changed and stopped the flow of funds to Spanish assets. A spokesman for Grupo Torras, the KIO's holding company in Spain, said yesterday: 'We cannot make Prima viable in the present environment'.
+The successor is Lewis W. Coleman, 46, a rapidly ascending alumnus of Wells Fargo, BankAmerica's San Francisco rival.
+This is where McIlveen also makes sure of legality, environmental considerations and the lender's potential liabilities. 'We like lending to things that are already under way,' he says.
+Five minutes later Dunga and Romario combined to set Bebeto through but his shot was blocked. The closest Italian squeak came after 24 minutes when Branco practised his speciality - the bent free-kick - from 25 yards out.
+In response to the NRC's suspension of its review of Peach Bottom, Philadelphia Electric will submit a management reorganization plan to the agency by early December, the spokesman said.
+The dispatch did not say when the incident occurred.
+The ban interferes with the gathering and reporting of truthful and significant information about the political process on election day, the network argued in federal court papers.
+Some roughly similar constitutional issues arose, however, in cases in 1976 and 1984 involving challenges by landlords to rent control measures in Berkeley.
+In sum, the law might have shot itself in the foot, but it deserves to be shot in the head, along with Mr. Carson's proposal.
+At a local gasoline station visited monthly by a part-time Labor Deprtment worker, the manager is nonchalant about his role in compiling one of the government's most important economic indicators.
+At that time, government used its muscle to solve the problem; but in the current era of democracy, it can't.
+'Instead, they are doing a great deal of research, looking for tactical offers and promotions which may be available.' But trading down by executives is not all gloom for the travel industry.
+In 1979, the Washington and Moscow signed SALT II setting limits on long-range nuclear weapons.
+Her pitch was always accurate.
+He considered Marilyn Monroe and John Wayne before settling on Sinatra.
+Pepsi in April withdrew its TV commercial featuring Madonna, saying consumers were confusing the music video with its ad, which contained no religious imagery.
+Brokers only expect the market to worsen, as One Peachtree Center and two other large towers add 3.6 million square feet, or 31% more space, to the market by 1993.
+Cray cited competitive and economic conditions for delays in obtaining contracts for systems to be installed this year.
+If more U.S. companies do get back into D-rams, say critics of the consortium idea, Japanese companies will just bring their advantages to bear on other chip products and markets, making a more wide-ranging industrial policy necessary.
+IBM says it has sold about 100,000 "Mammals" disks, at $99 to schools and libraries and $149 for consumers.
+The ability of Tory managers to anaesthetise those who show the slightest sign of revolt is well-known.
+They also said they preferred diplomatic, rather than military, efforts to resolve the crisis.
+It faces the immense challenge of pulling Algeria out of a crisis brought on by the plummeting price of oil, which represents 97 percent of the country's export earnings.
+He declined to predict when Digital would produce a workstation based on that product.
+Seven of the Georgia charges against Brown stem from his arrest last Sept. 24 by the Richmond County Sheriff's Department.
+Nor has the flow of rights issues upset share prices to date. However, most strategists agree that share prices will remain vulnerable until there is further indication that the UK economy is securely on the recovery trail.
+The association took other anti-smoking steps, including a call for statutory prohibitions against billboard advertising for tobacco products.
+Nearly every other developed country has given up on the market as a means of dispensing health care.
+As previously reported, the tender offer is slated to expire June 2 at midnight EDT.
+After Gdansk, he retired to the ambassadorship in Brussels.
+For that reason, Jesse Jackson wasn't a comfortable choice for them.
+Officials said they also are planning deeper than expected cuts in government spending next year, in an effort to curtail the expected inflationary effects of higher oil prices.
+Representative offices have not been allowed in the past to carry out full banking business.
+"If true it would be troubling," he said. "It would violate the spirit of the House.
+International Business Machines Corp. was awarded a $24.8 million Air Force contract for satellite support.
+This budget achieves that goal and complies with the spending limits set by the economic summit.
+She said many people who know the two and their families were concerned about their well-being and think they are being dragged through the mud.
+In animal tests, the liposome vaccine produced "significantly" more antibodies than did a vaccine alone, says Philip Livingston, a Sloan-Kettering researcher.
+Mr. Blanc later created nearly all the famous voices in the Looney Tunes universe, basing each on the physical characteristics and personality of the creature presented to him on story boards.
+"If they're playing baseball here, I'm watching. The Cubs could swap their whole team for minor leaguers and I'd still come out," said he.
+The first two tales unfold from the point of view of small boys learning the oldest lesson in the book, that humans pay a price when their desire or greed interrupts nature's course.
+Why not simply start the women's groups and skip the loans and entrepreneurship?
+Moore, a Republican who was governor from 1969 to 1977 and again from 1985 to 1989, is the second West Virginia governor to serve a prison term.
+In the British case, targeting the south of England, it worked, but the US is a much bigger place. A common thread of the US electoral comparisons is the insider-outsider contrast.
+Chrysler guarantees that if it boosts the rebates before Sept. 30, the automaker will make up the difference to those that bought the vehicles during the current incentive period.
+They foster hostile takeovers and an over-reliance on profitability as a yardstick of success. The chapter on Britain offers a rich and complex explanation of why its industry is in decline.
+Rostenkowski, in a statement on the new report, said the reduction in tax burdens for the wealthy was "staggering." The CBO conclusion is essentially the same as that in a study by Citizens for Tax Justice that was made public Thursday.
+The editors of Glasnost hope to continue publishing, but they are having trouble getting needed equipment and offices.
+In the first two months of this year alone, Ms. Moore arranged $1.3 billion of credit for three big companies that entered Chapter 11 proceedings.
+When he finishes his secondary education, Vicente will receive the principal in the fund, which could be put toward college or starting a business.
+Philippine Sen. Aquilino Pimentel said the travel advisory was meant to show that the Philippines has falled into "anarchy and chaos" to justify moving the talks outside the country.
+Later attempts by two helicopters to reach the glacier were also unsuccessful, Ehret said.
+Ships unload their cargo into the pipeline for transport to an inland oil refinery.
+But Ginnie Maes and other mortgage-backed securities were unchanged to slightly higher, bolstered by demand associated with two large new offerings of Remics, or real estate mortgage investment conduits.
+He wasn't going to reason with anyone.
+We'll look forward to a visit." Edited highlights of the program were broadcast later Monday on the BBC's English-language World Services.
+So despite his book's subtitle, he does not restrict himself to the immediate postwar period because the Cold War's origins lie further back, most particularly, in the doctrines and personalities of the Bolshevik state.
+One measure closely watched by analysts as a barometer of the economy's strength, new orders for nondefense capital goods, rose 1.3% to $30.15 billion in October after climbing 0.7% the month before.
+This is an understandable pairing.
+By official count, about 200 people were killed and more than 1,700 others injured.
+Congress defied the political odds to pass a fundamental tax-overhaul bill.
+The Rhode Island Democrat received only a single $5,000 contribution in the first half of this year despite the threat of a strong Republican opponent for the first time in nearly two decades.
+Colombia and Malaysia will be Nos. 10 and 11.
+The Democratic governor said he met privately Wednesday with Texas oilman Robert Mosbacher, a longtime Bush associate selected by the Republican president-elect to be commerce secretary in his administration.
+"Maybe some of us were a little arrogant at times," conceded one Chase investment banker.
+The state Health Department said Sunday it is paying several AIDS-infected prostitutes not to have sex.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading, High Voltage closed at $17.625, down 37.5 cents.
+It allows abortions if a woman's doctor deems a patient is in "a state of distress." Opponents say this in fact makes abortion available on demand.
+Environmentalists are trying to discourage the bank and other international lending institutions from putting money into Third World development projects considered harmful to the environment or native peoples.
+The 66-year-old, auburn-haired "Red Barron" was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary on Tuesday.
+Rogers began his career in the 1960s performing as a back-up guitarist and later toured as a folk singer. "Through the early and mid '70s, I kept expanding the introductions to my songs," he said.
+Consumer and business confidence have sunk over the summer as growth has dwindled.
+Gore would take 56 of his party's delegates with 14 for Jackson.
+That will require a shake-up of the government.
+Others resigned themselves to staying.
+Another 2,000 guardsmen are in some stage of preparedness.
+Micek said officers examined the records of a number of fires and noticed that Marts had been at the scene of several. "It just clicked," Micek said.
+Ultimately, Miss Aggeles said she aspires to a career on Broadway and in film.
+Mr. Miercort, 47 years old, succeeds Robert E. Murray, 48, who was dismissed.
+The government first acknowledged the Hanford problems publicly in 1986, although much information about radiation releases there is still classified as secret.
+Engines for either the 747 or the MD-11 are available from GE, Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce PLC, a London-based maker of aircraft engines.
+Peretz says Israel should tighten its Law of Return, which affords automatic citizenship to all Jewish immigrants.
+Meanwhile, as Barnett awaited the SEC's green-light on the offering, its shares slid several points to below what it considered an acceptable offering price.
+Here I was, I had just done `The Cosby Show.'
+Unlike the standard 110-volt bulb, these could be run off a car or truck battery.
+MCI currently offers basic long-distance and telex services.
+A definitive contract between Faberge's owner, Riklis Family Corp., and Unilever United States Inc., the holding company for Unilever's American operations, has been signed and the transaction is expected to be completed within 30 days.
+We would like to do more, but it would be wrong to rely on government funding alone. The industry, which stands to reap the direct financial benefits, must also play an active role.
+The pesticide, in wide agricultural use in the 1950s and 1960s, built up in the food chain killing many wild birds. Environmentalists hailed the recovery as a triumph for the 1973 Endangered Species Act, now before Congress for re-authorisation.
+"At least, it gave the market a psychological boost," said one equity trader.
+The situation was being watched "on through the night" by staff at both the State Department and National Security Council, said Fitzwater.
+After some discussion, he said, Mr. Casey suggested Secretary of State George Shultz could approach a third country for the money.
+It is understood Mr de Klerk opposes the idea of a deputy presidency, insisting on a more equal relationship between the leader of the majority party and others within the coalition.
+She said only two of about 150 candidates supported by the ultra-right nationalist group Pamyat survived the first round.
+"We bought the team to get good tickets, not make more money."
+"What I've been told is the campaign will see what it looks like tonight and the senator will talk to his advisers to see what direction the campaign will take," Mulligan said.
+Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, head of the center-left Labor Party, demanded Monday that the PLO present a clear-cut position.
+Pravda described the accident scene as being one of "brief panic," but said medical workers from Moscow and nearby Gorky were immediately notified and asked for help.
+Still, the polls contained chiefly good news for Dukakis as he looks ahead to November.
+The winner should be announced by late October.
+"There is now an immense hole in amateur surfing on the West Coast because he was really the crankshaft of organized surfing on the West Coast," said Surfer magazine publisher Steve Pezman. "The sport will miss him.
+It's possible, but there is no reason to expect such an outcome.
+"They're a big trap," says Laura Freid, publisher and editor-in-chief of Bostonian magazine.
+"Our relationship is terminated," Mr. Ryan said in a telephone interview.
+Foster Wheeler Power is a designer, builder and operator of waste-to-energy and cogeneration plants.
+Relations between the two countries have sunk to their lowest point in years.
+They have their political problems, too.
+Pilots managed to maneuver the plane down into the Sioux City airport by using thrust from the two remaining engines.
+A spokesman for Affiliated said that Mason Hawkins, who heads the investment firm, "has in the past been supportive of management" and that he didn't know why Southeastern had changed its stance.
+The Royal Shakespeare Co. in Stratford, for example, offers balcony seats for as little as $7.50 _ a move that financial controller Wilkinson said balanced out the "superseat" prices.
+Before considering the desirability or feasibility of a World EMS, let us briefly review the essence of the EMS and its achievements.
+Mazursky highlights the comedy with real-life cameo appearances. Sammy Davis Jr. sings for the carnival, Ike Pappas plays a television reporter.
+Upwardly mobile individuals in LDCs behave in ways not unlike middle-class consumers everywhere.
+Prominent opposition activists are frequently expelled to West Germany.
+Census workers will wear special vests so they can be identified and receive safety training and travel in groups, she explained. But they will not be accompanied by police.
+Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev acknowledged again on Tuesday that the two Germanys had a right to unify.
+The picturesque moments, including the Butterfly Dance, the Chair Dance, and the Canaries, are drawn with skill and delight.
+While many people, including Mr. Gorbachev and President Yeltsin, have been interviewed by the investigators, charges were lodged only against those who actually planned the coup and not those who supported it politically, Mr. Stepankov said.
+But Loc, who grew up in a two-story house on the affluent west side of Los Angeles and went to University High School and Santa Monica College, had to travel by bus to the city's tough south side to get his reputation.
+She was 12 feet down the pipe, said Sharon Pittman, mother of four of the boys.
+Separately, a three-judge federal appeals panel temporarily blocked another independent counsel from asking a grand jury to indict former White House aide Michael Deaver on perjury charges.
+The Fed's latest actions involve requests from Citicorp, the nation's largest banking concern; Chase Manhattan Corp. and Bankers Trust New York Corp.
+In Indonesia, Mrs. Quayle will travel from the capital to learn about coping with volcanic eruptions, and in Singapore, she'll find out about cleaning up oil spills.
+Completion of the transaction is expected within 30 days, Danaher said.
+The United States and France, Haiti's two main donors, helped bring about Avril's ouster and have said financial aid will be restored under a democratic government.
+Wells Rich's entry into the international arena, however, comes as Mrs. Lawrence is pulling herself further out of the day-to-day operations of the agency.
+In March, EPLF guerrillas broke through a 10-year-old front south of their headquarters in Nacfa and overran the government-held town of Afabet, capturing three Soviet military advisers in the process.
+Zevulun Hammer of the National Religious Party, religious affairs minister, said earlier Monday he was trying to find common ground.
+Rounding out the top 10 were Detroit, Boston, Dallas, Washington and Houston.
+He was repeatedly thwarted by the president, governors and some ministers.
+Hundreds of students hurling firebombs and rocks fought riot police in Seoul and two other cities today to protest the arrest of a fugitive radical student leader.
+But even though the worst has passed, the airline's reputation for shoddy service continues to haunt it, and many service problems remain intractable.
+The building apparently was owned by a company in which Coe has part interest, Moncier said.
+But six months after German unity, most experts agree that many of the east's factories are in much worse shape than anyone imagined they would be.
+Moreover, many investors simply don't realize they hold junk-bond funds.
+The Justice Department, meanwhile, asked authorities in Switzerland, France, Luxembourg and Britain to freeze bank accounts in which Noriega is believed to have stashed millions of dollars in illegal drug profits.
+Meese is expected to testify at the trial at federal court in Manhattan.
+He refused to talk about partisan politics because of the sensitivity of his position.
+The driver ran into a police station to escape the crowd that pursued him, but enraged citizens stormed the station, dragged him out and beat him unconscious, the state radio reported.
+As performed by the Ailey dancers, it looks even less appealing, since they do not offer the classic securities with which such ABT artists as Natalya Makarova and Erik Bruhn redeemed choreographic blatancies.
+Light rain fell along the New England coastline early today and a wave of severe thunderstorms lashed the Midwest.
+There has been much speculation recently that the next step in the Wall Street investigations will be to move beyond insider trading to broader questions such as market manipulation and tax evasion.
+None of the discovered planets could actually be seen by the astronomers because they are blotted out by the brightness of the stars.
+Armenian deputy Lyudmilla Arytyunyan told reporters all 14 Armenians present voted against it.
+But we decided the opposite, to open more to political competition and to advances in democracy.
+That was in 1985.
+Mattea is the reigning singer.
+The town may be dying, and though the mall out by the interstate and the Wal-Mart at the edge of town may be providing a commercial alternative to the town, they still haven't replaced the commerce and cohesion of town life.
+Dow Jones industrials 2983.68, up 7.16; transportation 1217.12, up 10.66; utilities 211.82, up 0.82.
+The male stars get to dress up like sheiks, ride camels and tell jokes that play off their real-life personas.
+ICN shares fell 62.5 cents Friday to close at $6.50 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+The Blue Arrow affair "undoubtedly has cast a shadow" over County NatWest, said Lord Alexander, who appeared frazzled after a week of crisis.
+"The signals are so mixed that no one is taking a firm view one way or another," he said.
+He was my one connection to the community. Otherwise, we were outcasts," Wiener said.
+Britain today pledged to contribute to a U.S.-organized fund to share costs of the Persian Gulf operation against Iraq, and Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady called the European portion of his fund-raising tour a success.
+Competitiveness is based on the effectiveness of the innovation process as a whole.
+Though the Chevrolet Corvette has had a plastic body for years, the Lumina, Trans Sport and Silhouette still represent a big gamble for GM.
+The charges amount to "a house of cards delicately balanced on a series of unprecedented reinterpretations of House rules," they argued.
+It's got a large and unwieldy cast, with a confusing setup of part-time hosts (Mr. Garagiola, for example, is just on Tuesdays to Thursdays) and none of them are what the show really needs.
+He has been transferring money in his general portfolio from south-east Asia to Latin America for the past four months.
+Another reason bond and stock traders should watch commodity prices is because the Federal Reserve does, says Mr. Murphy.
+But so far, he declares, there's little evidence the "new urgency" is trickling down to the managers who actually do hiring.
+The expense and logistics of distributing the water - bottled water must be purchased - has prompted the military to begin using water taken from oasis wells and processed from the sea.
+Two other Americans arrived from Iraq on Wednesday.
+"There's enormous potential out there for every city in the country," says Mayor Joseph Petruzzi of Bellmawr, N.J., which is fighting two such suits.
+After walking from his wheelchair to a row of microphones 15 feet away, Brady, known to his friends as "Bear," pronounced himself ready for work.
+Shortly after the deposit was made, the businessman transferred the money out of Credit Suisse and invested it in a certificate of deposit at a second Swiss bank, where it has accumulated an estimated $253,000 in interest, Mr. Belnick said.
+"In the long run, the situation we have now isn't good for anyone _ even the members of the iron triangle," Reagan said. "Fundamentally, the American people know what's up, and they don't like it.
+Maeda did not attend Monday's meeting.
+AIM quoted the missionaries as saying all the deaths occurred in Memba, 240 miles south of the border with Tanzania.
+Nigeria is a major exporter of oil to this country.
+Former Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega paid his first visit to the United States since his election defeat last February and admitted he made many mistakes while in power.
+Since that time, the federal government has faced increasing public pressure from East Malaysians to make something of the island.
+The transaction was "renegotiated" after Park Plaza conducted a physical inspection and analysis of all the properties, the spokesman said.
+"Keep your eye on the state finances," says John Marino, New York's Democratic chairman and a close Cuomo adviser.
+PETA says it doesn't advocate violence but wouldn't be surprised if more incidents occur.
+No single party garnered more than 13% of the vote.
+Its stock, which went public at $21 a share in late April, closed yesterday at $24.125, off 25 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Popov, a judge who is a member of neither leading faction, was chosen to lead a new government after strikes and protests forced Socialist Premier Andrei Lukanov and his government of former Communists to quit late last month.
+Mr. Eastwood said that the company hasn't decided what it will charge and that California utility regulators must approve the fees.
+Can the company turn the failures round while insulating the successes from recession?
+Former RCA employee Leonard Kampf and current RCA employee Ronald Stevens each pleaded guilty to one felony count and face sentencing April 6.
+Ward Bushee became executive editor of the Reno Gazette-Journal on July 16, replacing Charlie Waters, who resigned.
+This domestic morass also has become linked to the beginnings of a foreign-policy problem.
+The lumbering Japan Air Lines 747 drones over bustling Grant County Mall on its landing approach, the most dramatic sign that this remote little town has survived and prospered since Larson Air Force Base closed in 1966.
+Mahallati's letter said "Iraqi forces ambushed our patrols" near Baneh, in the central sector of the front, 20 miles from the border with Iraq and about 310 miles west of Tehran.
+A ConAgra spokesman said the final agreement probably will include a provision for purchase of the entire Swift operation within four years.
+Out of total production till March of 44.12m kg south India contributed 29.85m kg, which was 10m kg lower than the crop in the first quarter of 1991.
+Ms. Culver was in stable condition suffering from exhaustion, exposure and sunburn but was sleeping and doing well, Wannamaker said.
+Volume was light in contrast to the previous week's activity in which about 1 billion shares traded hands in the busiest week in more than a year.
+But in any deal Noriega works out, he would likely demand a promise that he not be extradited to the United States.
+Up to 400 guerrillas participated in the pre-dawn attack on the civil defense post in Zaragoza, 10 miles south of San Salvador, an army sergeant said.
+The Reagan administration's latest stated estimate of the budget deficit for all of the current fiscal year is $146.74 billion, but many private analysts predict a gap in the $160 billion to $175 billion range.
+A huge turnout among the 7.4 million registered voters slowed balloting at many polling places and could delay definitive tallies, authorities said.
+Under the measure, the arrest authority for Border Patrol agents has been expanded from immigration law violations to other crimes, including suspected drug activity.
+It said the Kay stores, mostly on the East and West Coasts and in Texas, would fit in well with Sterling Inc., a U.S. jewelry retailer that Ratners acquired in 1987 for $203 million.
+"Some people like to talk about this, others don't," she replied.
+A leading Republican senator accused fellow GOP lawmakers and conservatives Tuesday of "downright deliberate deceit" in attacks on a major child care package and said the Republican alternative paled in comparison.
+The Panamanian Defense Forces in turn condemned the blockade, during which Panamanian troops trained anti-aircraft weapons on U.S. helicopters circling overhead.
+The Kremlin chief, who was responsible for agriculture before becoming party general secretary, frequently has consulted with Razumovsky on farm policy.
+The commission didn't indicate whether it would seek to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Canada.
+It wasn't known who, if anyone, the guns were leveled upon.
+More spending on health and education would be likely.
+The drugstore chain reacted cautiously, saying the plan would further swell its huge debt, which forced the company into Chapter 11 protection last year.
+But the foreign and domestic challenges facing the United States remain as great as ever.
+Pax World Fund avoids the top 100 defense contractors but accepts companies that do business in South Africa.
+Two trailer parks were evacuated, Iberville Parish officials said.
+The dollar closed at 150.30 yen, down 1.38 yen from Tuesday's 151.68-yen finish.
+Mr. Bush said yesterday he will talk about health care next Tuesday, but details aren't expected until a Feb. 6 speech, officials said.
+About 4,200 people in 10 cities were injured in Thursday's storm, which caused an estimated $40 million in damage in the hardest-hit city of Luzhou.
+"If I had a bad heart, it would have given me a heart attack," Mrs. Davis said.
+For many institutions, it's a drain on their resources and a distraction from their main business.' Fixed-price contracts generally profit both parties.
+She is Gail Palmer-Slater, 35, of Port Huron, Mich., a business entrepreneur and former porn film producer who had written Thompson several weeks earlier saying she wanted to meet him.
+But the selling in that prominent stock did not spread to other blue-chip and technology issues.
+Certainly someone needs to wake up, but it isn't the voters.
+Yesterday, Standard & Poor's Corp. lowered ratings on Federal Express's $200 million of commercial paper to A-3 from A-2, citing "near-term liquidity pressure" from the restructuring.
+But a craftsman such as Ransom spends several days, sometimes weeks, on a single instrument.
+While there appeared to be no damage to electrical or electronic systems, "we won't know for sure until we power up the vehicle," Utsman said.
+Mr. Necci replies that after a capital increase and the share offering, the company's debt should equal equity.
+The testing is the result of an executive order by President Reagan two years ago directing the government to produce a drug-free workplace.
+Saunders obtained the information from former Navy procurement official George G. Stone, who pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme, and passed it along to defense consultant Thomas E. Muldoon.
+And our bill would make Congress come clean with the American taxpayer as to the real cost of punitive trade legislation.
+None was among the 81,000 people who saw the exhibit.
+Disney, 45, also served as Sunday editor at the Daily News before becoming editor-in-chief of Self and US magazines.
+"Windows cannot be opened without a screen to keep flies and bacteria from coming in freely," Vice Education Minister He Dongchang said in a recent interview.
+Manuel Sanchez, director of the Center for Economic Research and Analysis, a private think tank, said in an interview that short-term anxiety will ease if investors see that the government is negotiating a solid, long-term agreement on the debt.
+There also were reports of a government plan to introduce subsidies to encourage Japanese to buy imported cars.
+Mayor David Dinkins condemned "eye for an eye" violence after a gang of blacks attacked three Vietnamese they mistook for Koreans, fracturing one man's skull blocks from a black boycott of two Korean stores.
+Then bang, back down to depression.
+Showers and thunderstorms fell Saturday across the eastern United States after violent storms that included tornadoes in four states.
+The massive complex was completed 1,000 days later, standing in the heart of historic Berlin, its block-like dimensions and huge Communist insignia - a hammer and drafting compass - an eyesore to many.
+He was held 19 days in 1971 and another 583.
+Although the truce effectively collapsed one week later, with both sides swapping accusations of military attacks, government and rebel representatives continued to hold sporadic peace talks in Zaire until last week.
+Soldiers later were seen breaking into houses and ordering residents to clear rocks from the streets.
+The new test is based on a portion of the protein that makes up the outer jacket of the AIDS virus.
+A successful override later this year in the Democratic-controlled Assembly would clear the way for the electric chair to be put back into use in the nation's second largest state. California already has the death penalty.
+The Los Angeles Times, also citing an anonymous source, reported that the Philippine government asked that American planes bomb rebel-held air bases, fuel dumps and a seaborne freighter.
+Robert D. Bodily, 33, was held today without bail at the San Bernardino County Jail for investigation of attempted murder of police Sgt. Ron Schwenka, said police Sgt. Dan Hernandez.
+But the county of 9,000 people has had trouble keeping young doctors in the area.
+Police spokesman Kerri du Rand said officials feared the building could collapse.
+He made no comment, other than to point out the White House had issued a statement about Khomeini.
+In 1973, the kidnappers of J. Paul Getty III, grandson of the late U.S. oil billionaire, cut off one of his ears and sent it to a Rome newspaper.
+In 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice president of the United States.
+A geomagnetic storm is sweeping over the Earth and may interfere with satellite, radio and telephone communications, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported Friday.
+A few hours later, the government announced that retail prices had risen at just under 3 3/4 per cent in the 12 months to July. Taken separately, these two figures are unremarkable.
+The latest victim of the turbulent junk bond market may be the $225 million leveraged buyout of Michaels Stores Inc., analysts said.
+In its revised bid Community Psychiatric offered $4.50 a share for HealthVest, plus contingent payments, down from $6 a share.
+Previously only fragments of such an animal had been uncovered, the report said.
+The rational response to these factors, and to the reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997, would seem to be global expansion.
+An upgraded consumer complaint monitoring and tracking system.
+In addition to the surging orders, Boeing attributed its earnings rise to lower new-business expense in areas such as research and development, which dropped to $382 million for the first six months, compared with $399 million for the year-ago period.
+The National Party, despite gains made by white leftist and rightist forces, expects to retain power in Wednesday's parliamentary voting, but it probably will suffer its biggest losses since coming to power 41 years ago.
+William T. Sherman continued his March to the Sea.
+The action makes it more likely that high-definition television technology will develop differently in the U.S., Japan and Europe.
+Then they recruited what seemed to be every senior-citizens organization in the state to say that a Thornburgh ad touting his record helping older people was riddled with inaccuracies.
+Police arrested 22 Jewish youths who were among a crowd of about 100 that moved toward Arab east Jerusalem, police spokesman Uzi Sandori said.
+It is just as important that any new DG can stand up to bullying from the likes of Mick Newmarch, the Pru's rumbustious boss, as from the Office of Fair Trading. Hard to imagine who would fit the bill given the ABI's current structure.
+It's the key to good and productive lives, they say.
+After resisting pressure for months, Audi of America Inc. said it agreed to comply with a government request to recall Audi 5000 series cars to correct possible problems of sudden, unintended acceleration.
+But this news also sparked fresh hopes that inflation will remain in check, triggering a rally in Treasury bonds and pushing short-term interest rates down slightly.
+Iraq did not offer such a letter, but the secretary-general said both countries told him they would restrain their armed forces.
+One ad, no longer used by PCA, talked of $15,000 to $30,000 "with no additional work." Much of the advertising has cooled, partly in response to criticism.
+Laboratory tests found the same typewriter was used to address the envelopes and to fill out Ms. Russell's application to the Justice Department in 1983.
+By splitting up the population by race and, through a host of other apartheid legislation, assigning nonwhites to lower positions in society, the white minority could continue in power.
+We're still taking a very cautious view. Even if tension does ease, we don't think the price of oil will come back much.
+The awards will be given during the second annual Grammy Legends Tribute, a two-hour primetime CBS-TV special for broadcast later this year.
+The pullout began five days after a Nov. 19 deadline set by Hrawi in his effort to create a militia-free zone in the so-called "Greater Beirut" area.
+Senate leader Byrd promises to offer Rep. Gephardt's amendment if nobody else will.
+A sales tax increase appears to be the fastest and easiest to raise funds in a hurry.
+President Virgilio Barco revived Colombia's extradition treaty with the United States, where the top cocaine lords are wanted on drug charges.
+The process of post-crash reforms began with calls to remake the markets and wound up a year later with a series of rather technical adjustments.
+According to the television report, the IRA members were in possession of false identity papers and detonators when they were picked up on July 14.
+"There's still a lot to be done between now and April 30," the date Hills could call for retaliatory measures, Torie Clarke, a U.S. Trade Office spokeswoman said Hills told Nakayama.
+But P&G officials say they soon will sell in Britain a more biodegradable diaper, one with a plastic backsheet made with cornstarch.
+AT&T Chairman Robert E. Allen said administrative costs are rising too rapidly and he wants to emphasize sales growth.
+In the first 26 weeks of 1990, nearly five times more cases were diagnosed in Washington than during all of 1989, when 55 measles cases were reported, state health officials said.
+He appeals to readers who like their Tchaikovsky in the grand tradition, untainted by deconstruction, Marxism, feminism, or those analysts for whom historical context is irrelevant and the works' autonomous greatness a fiction.
+Credit Agricole and Banque Nationale de Paris, both French, come in at No. 8 and No. 9, while Citicorp rounds out the top 10. Overall, 28 of the world's 100 largest banks are Japanese; 13 are American.
+But with yesterday's victory by Henlys in the battle of the motor traders - following hot on the heels of Manders' successful defence against fellow paint maker Kalon - the predators' lot is not proving an easy one.
+Tickets were on sale here for three Bruce Springsteen concerts later this month.
+Thought for today: "How do most people live without any thoughts?
+The General Electric Company had a look at the business earlier this year, but was not prepared to pay enough.
+But the sideline has its pitfalls.
+Under a so-called master contract between Firestone and the URW, concessions at any plant must be approved by the other plants in the master agreement.
+The company said it couldn't explain why its stock has fallen further than the rest of the market.
+ARD-TV said the East Germans were arriving with "huge hopes." It showed the couple crossing the border in their wedding finery.
+Government-sponsored enterprises, or GSEs, are private corporations chartered by the federal government to channel credit to agricultural, housing and student borrowers.
+If the base was shut down, says Antonio Navarro, an official at the Socialist-run city hall, "I'd open a Disney World there.
+President Reagan earlier had asked federal agencies to cut that time "by at least a third."
+The company said it hoped to obtain other financing, including an arrangement of up to $1.25 billion of preferred stock financing by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.
+American businesses, worried about a recession, plan a barely perceptible 0.4 percent increase in spending to modernize in 1991, the most pessimistic outlook for business investment in five years.
+Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation yesterday announced its second investment in Chinese container ports in 10 days. The group is to take a controlling stake in the Yangtze river port of Zhangjiagang.
+Home buying activity has remained lackluster since then, say realtors and builders.
+An 11 percent decline in domestic demand and a 17 percent drop in the British market also contributed to the lower profits, the report said.
+Prosecutors, over Buie's objection, used the running suit as evidence at his trial.
+He said he never discussed this legal question "in a formal way" with Mr. Meese, but testified they "conceivably" discussed the matter at "various" points.
+They are tough." Miss Marimo's family frets, to no avail.
+He said the policy of moving Iraqis from remote villages to larger towns is not limited to Kurdistan.
+Mike Hough, director of the Institute for Strategic Studies at University of Pretoria, suggested that some ANC leaders might prefer that Mandela die in jail.
+In the past, the president's aloof management style often deflected criticism onto his advisers, but the report strongly suggests that Mr. Reagan's own failings encouraged the excesses of his aides.
+Trains are jammed, with people often riding on the roofs.
+The sign along Interstate 91, which went up in November, has caused at least 17 people to write letters of complaint to the resort.
+David V. Wachs, chairman, was named chief executive of this maker of women's clothing.
+A few firefighters can knock down a small blaze that might be impossible to control if left alone, he noted.
+The Belzbergs' advances threw Arvin's management into turmoil.
+The foot-dragging is not simply an innate conservatism.
+Pozsgay shot up in popular esteem last January when he became the first public leader to proclaim that the 1956 revolt was a popular uprising and not a counterrevolution, as it had officially been termed for more than 32 years.
+Two utilities wishing to make a trade each would have to send the EPA an electronic notice of the transaction.
+"Then they might be entitled to look to us for concrete assistance," Hyde said.
+Officially, western German gross national product rose by an inflation-adjusted 3.1% in 1991.
+It hopes to have about 4,000 members by the end of the year.
+"I think interest rates are going to be a lot lower by year's end," said Frederick W. Zuckerman, vice president and treasurer of Chrysler Corp.
+Government party chairman Park Tae-jun told a news conference today that the issue of adopting a parliamentary system would be discussed by a 15-member working committee to be formed Wednesday.
+Standard could also staying away from securities and concentrate on safer businesses like trade finance at which it excels.
+But there is great skepticism about the measures enacted so far.
+As long as there is no loss of amenity and good use is made of existing public transport, developers can make residential developments profitable.
+It is the largest such event ever organized in Poland.
+"Baseball is a kind of theater: they have a lot in common." Mr. Nederlander is one of five brothers and a sister, most of whom are closely involved with the family business, run primarily from New York and Detroit.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 27,767.58 points, down 52.40 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
+FAA Administrator James B. Bussey said the airline now meets the agency's safety standards.
+After a six to nine-month delay in getting its graphics computer ready, CST says that, at last, the system is in production testing.
+The first is that the treaty signed in Maastricht did not envisage that Britain would participate in the social chapter.
+Federal securities regulators have questioned MAI Basic Four Inc. about possible violations of stock margin requirements in its hostile bid for Prime Computer Inc., MAI Basic confirmed Monday.
+Our unemployment benefits show what a caring society we have and mark us out from the poor.
+Estimates of the value of the offers have differed widely.
+These comments were harvested by the Daily News, which quoted sources as saying that a reception for 200 people was planned at the Helmsley Palace Hotel.
+On the Commodity Exchange in New York, gold for April delivery rose $1.70 an ounce to $419.70 in moderate trading estimated at three million ounces.
+Reductions this year will come through a combination of layoffs and attrition, the company said.
+Playwright Terrence McNally was voted the Emmy for writing in a miniseries or special for "Andre's Mother," a drama about AIDS.
+A student, David B. Clark, in the University of Minnesota's Tax Law Clinic argued the winning appeal.
+The senator had once said she would retire after two terms and her announcement came after prolonged speculation that she would stick to that plan.
+"In a way I was relieved.
+But after the first year, borrowers will be able to convert the new loans from an ARM to a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage from the 13th month through the 60th month of the loan.
+No country in the hemisphere gets more U.S. assistance than El Salvador, which President Reagan has held up as an example of success in Washington's avowed policy of fostering democracy in Latin America.
+Roger Natan, a mechanical engineering professor at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, has spent 12 years developing the system in which muscles are electrically stimulated by electrodes hooked to a computer.
+General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and to a lesser extent Chrysler Corp. have engaged in business in Europe for years.
+However, Block's successor, Richard E. Lyng, "could care less" about the news sheet, he added.
+Joseph Fernandez, former CIA station chief in Costa Rica. Charged with obstruction and making false statements in connection with his assistance to North's Contra resupply network.
+We indeed have a mission of high-level businessmen on their way to the Soviet Union right now. They happen to be in Helsinki.
+Nixon, on the second day of a private visit as a guest of the government, was briefed on China's "practice of being kind-hearted toward the students while setting strict demands on them," the official Xinhua News Agency said.
+The agreement is expected to add a further Ecu62m to the Ecu20m the EC has spent on nuclear safety in Russia and Ukraine so far under the TACIS programme.
+Sir Peter added that the Bank of England, which regulates British banks, wants Standard Chartered to do a rights issue.
+With a turnover of just under Pounds 100m a year it is not big enough to insist on improvements from its suppliers.
+As a consequence, the blue chips extended a decline which had begun in the closing minutes of the previous session, when investors had sensed the bad news to come. However, the downturn paled when compared with the rout in bonds.
+Punk rock music blared from windows of buildings, which were covered with the black-and-red flags of Berlin's anarchist movement and slogans and signs denouncing German unity.
+A man purporting to speak for the "joint command" of urban guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front called at least one radio station in El Salvador to claim responsibility for the attack.
+Mazda has raised the prices on its cars sold in the U.S. nine times since late 1985, when the value of the Japanese yen began climbing against the dollar.
+He said the Nicaraguan government chose not to reconsider its decision, and the State Department reciprocated by expelling Vargas and Vigil.
+Fair enough, if this means gilts or mortgage bonds.
+The case has been turned over to the district attorney's office, Police Chief Bruce Beaty said.
+The forensic experts said the blood on her head and on the ground had coagulated.
+Environmental Protection Commissioner Leslie Carothers proposed allowing the state to override local zoning and locate solid waste disposal facilities where it wants.
+Despite the record highs reached in the stock market, Mr. Murphy said, short sellers "still firmly believe this market is overpriced, by about 500 points" on the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
+Sears Chairman Edward A. Brennan said: "We're not terribly nervous about the fourth quarter.
+Those disruptions, in turn, could affect the efficiency of the military operations in Saudi Arabia, where most of the Allied forces are based.
+They all hop into their cars And drive off for a thrill, Gathering on highways Where, together, they stand still.
+Coca-Cola Enterprises "had to do something," said Jesse Meyers, publisher of Beverage Digest, a trade publication. "Dyson and others conceived the idea to build a network of bottlers.
+Some women even choose to select the adoptive parents early in the pregnancy and have them accompany her to doctor appointments and act as natural childbirth coaches in the delivery room.
+He also accused his old friend and former Parliament speaker Anatoly Lukyanov of betraying him during the attempted coup.
+"We're going to put on (the witness stand) the girlfriend, the guy that sold him the gasoline, the two guys he talked to _ the neighbors _ at his house," McCarthy said.
+During the primary campaigns, Bush was on the receiving end of more jokes than all his Democratic opponents combined.
+But last year, Spanish sparkling wine sales in the U.S. sank 10%, to around 17 million bottles, according to agency data.
+At least one British war veteran attending the wreath-laying ceremony thought Philip's visit to Japan was justified.
+The Turkish parliament has still to decide whether to extend the allied security umbrella for the Kurds beyond the new year.
+The agency reported the strike committee "sharpened discipline" when some of the 130 miners began to leave the occupation strike at the Thorez mine.
+Jack Schultz, Altman's president and chief executive, says his stores suspended advertising two weeks ago.
+Three securities firms joined the elite ranks of primary dealers in U.S. government securities, but it's equally significant that Yamaichi Securities Co. of Japan didn't make the list.
+In an interview with The Associated Press, Ms. Bhutto attributed the recent criticism of her to the government.
+Delta spokesman Neil Monroe said he mentioned the Eastern program only reluctantly, because Delta views its program as a systemwide deal designed to beat the competition in many markets.
+But the Belzbergs' financial muscle may not be as powerful as many people think.
+Development of the winter wheat crop is about two weeks ahead of schedule because of unseasonably warm and wet weather to this point, and is now particularly vulnerable to a cold snap, analysts said.
+A mysterious man linked to the Medellin cocaine cartel acknowledged he forged millions of dollars in greenbacks and passed thousands along the U.S.-Mexico border, a top law enforcement official said Tuesday.
+'They need people in the UK,' he says.
+While many analysts expect further short-term declines, few expect prices to dive to the low teens.
+Alan Olson, a Century 21 real-estate agent in nearby Fergus Falls, expects Grant County land prices to stall this fall after rising 20% in the past year.
+A Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said the organization is considering whether to appeal.
+Davies smiles enigmatically and walks off. Cardiff, February 1. The first home game in the championship for Wales is marked by an outpouring of Welsh cliches.
+Maud Van Cortlandt Oakes, a well known author and self-taught anthropologist who studied Navajo and Guatemalan Indians, died Sunday after a long illness at age 87.
+The system currently holds about 42,000 prisoners, about 14,000 more than existing facilities were meant to hold.
+Robertson's comments on the hostages marked the second time in two weeks that his statements on international matters have sparked controversy.
+There is a feeling, Mr. Acquilino said, that "if I give this piece, what is the next piece to go."
+AEL Industries Inc. said it expects its fiscal 1988 earnings to be "fairly level" with those of the prior year.
+Now, the surplus is gone, partly because of a 1986 "whole herd buyout," in which farmers sold their entire herds to the government for slaughter and promised to stay out of the dairy business for five years.
+Credit Suisse can do all that, Merrill can't' Mr Waugh at Merrill disagrees.
+Bush has 7,000 tires on land he owns in the village.
+In business, the partner usually stays quietly out of the limelight.
+But we haven't seen a lot of buying at higher prices either," he said.
+Films of stone-throwing Palestinian protesters even have been used in campaign ads.
+In some vans, virtually every inch of wall space beyond the driver's seat is given over to speakers and amplifiers.
+Like WF Yeames' 'And When Did You Last See Your Father?', similarly investigated at the Walker Art Gallery, the Rembrandt remains an enduringly popular image.
+Municipal courts are geared to process minor offenders within three hours of arrest.
+But mental scars remain for survivors like Casey.
+Yet in Colorado, competing resorts have begun to pool resources to try to resolve their problems together.
+Despite industry tests that proved Hoover superior, the Regina machine always won, picking up flakes that Hoover's didn't.
+The fighting began at 9:45 p.m. Wednesday and died down after midnight.
+UMW President Richard L. Trumka has said he wanted to return to the AFL-CIO through a merger with another energy union.
+"They're like children," says Rep. Fortney Stark, a California Democrat.
+Bond prices, which had been up in early trading, fell in response to the purchasing managers report, and the stock market followed suit.
+The House also approved two of five proposed amendments.
+But it's been a real circus getting it here.
+Indeed, indexation may be more expensive in terms of real resources.
+Nasdaq says it didn't do much partying for its 20th anniversary last year, aside from a press release or two.
+Militant blacks have frequently attacked black policemen, accusing them of collaborating with the government and its apartheid policies.
+The officials, who asked not to be identified, said Delvalle has privately expressed his intention for many weeks to distance himself from Noriega but they recognize that such a step would require considerable courage.
+The latest quarter's profit compares with $73.3 million, or 69 cents a share, in the 1988 third quarter.
+All are dominated by Labour.
+After having problems finding enough good samples to use in drumming up business, Ms. Spiros was forced to recall the one and only shipment that ever left the basement _ 2,000 gloves sent to a San Francisco-area ambulance company.
+In the only other U.S. death linked to the guerrilla fight, a Texas woman was among seven passengers killed and 28 wounded when guerrillas bombed a tourist train heading for the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu in June 1986.
+He also ruled that retirees would retain any contractual rights even if the bankruptcy case were dropped or dismissed.
+As previously reported, an arbitration panel in 1988 awarded Enron $162 million from the Belco insurers led by American International, to cover claims resulting from Peru's expropriation of Belco.
+Showers and thunderstorms Thursday evening extended from the lower Mississippi Valley to the western Carolinas.
+If Bellamy had only known, his hero would have been mystified not only by organ music but also by cavernous echoes that seemed to issue from 100 yards behind his sofa.
+"The burden on a publisher to avoid liability from suits of this type is too great," Davis wrote.
+A company wishing to build hazardous-waste facilities in Pennsylvania must meet certain "siting criteria," such as distance from water supply and the presence of wetlands, as well as meet technical criteria such as emission levels.
+The company also said it would begin listing nutritional values on its packages.
+And an open enrollment program allows students to attend the public school of their choice.
+When interviewed last week, he had just heard bad news from CBS officialdom.
+In the minds of many union leaders, HRM is associated with trade union derecognition in the workplace by employers, and a resulting loss of union influence.
+Cache also said all of its board members resigned.
+The administration must already cope with Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
+Those groups have been largely disillusioned with Mrs. Aquino's failure to institute reforms after the "people power" revolution.
+Johnson split with Taylor months ago, and his fighters last week advanced to within a mile of the presidential mansion.
+Earnings were helped by stronger fee income, wider interest spreads and lower bad debt provisions. Net income in the fourth quarter of 1992 was Dollars 104m (Dollars 1.14 per share), up from Dollars 66m, or 80 cents.
+"There seems to be a feeling that this area is now underbought," he said.
+But Stuart Robbins, retail analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Inc. in New York, said much of that value comes from the company's operations.
+Mr. Main also said it is unlikely Nintendo would consider acquiring a major U.S. toy company.
+VALUE OF NIGERIA'S CURRENCY FALLS Nigeria's currency slumped in value to 17.9 naira from 10.5 to the dollar amid confusion after Lagos scrapped controls and threw the currency market wide open.
+Machinists leaders say Eastern employees are being told to suffer even more for bad management that isn't committed to keeping Eastern alive.
+"It's going to be devastating," said Douglas Dirting, vice president of Tri-County Growers Inc., which normally has 400 people in the fields during mid-September.
+The deal was signed in Ankara at the end of a two-day visit by Russia's first deputy prime minister, Mr Oleg Soskovets.
+Bergsten said the key test will come in whether the United States is willing to share decision-making on international issues as it seeks funding help from other countries.
+The withdrawal of the SRAM-A follows Cheney's disclosure in late May that a safety problem existed with U.S. nuclear artillery shells in Europe, but that it had been fixed and a risk of accidental nuclear explosions never materialized.
+The Saudis have been reluctant in the past to allow any U.S. military exercises on their soil, not wishing to provoke their neighbors.
+Government party officials said they would ask President Roh Tae-woo to veto the laws approved by the opposition-controlled legislature.
+"I came up with the Star Wars Deli idea to take advantage of the area _ that's the hot thing going on here.
+The credit agreement, the largest negotiated by the oil refiner and marketer, is mainly intended to meet the financing needs of Quaker State's Minit-Lube unit, a chain of fast-lubrication service outlets.
+Proponents of the plans contend the refinancings reduce the budget deficit in the current fiscal year by paying off the government's loans in cash up front.
+Sentencing was set for Jan. 4 before San Luis County Superior Court Judge Warren Conklin.
+This is a point Judge Bork subsequently emphasized in the confirmation hearings.
+All the main indices ended off their lows for the day.
+Gilbreath has declined to say he voted for in Texas' Republican presidential primary.
+For example, if a height standard is equally applied to all applicants, Hispanics and Asians are more negatively affected than whites, and women more than men.
+Mr. Upton is associate finance spokesman for the National Party.
+I can't imagine they'll be any different at all," she said.
+In one commercial, it focuses on Mazda's "telemetry" center, where scientists monitor a driver's pulse rate and heartbeat, among other vital signs, to ascertain how driving a Mazda feels.
+Stuart B. Rekant, an MCEG executive vice president who masterminded the program, said early last week that the delayed delivery of MCEG movies has created "timing gaps" in payments by overseas distributors.
+Mr. Kehler, a former Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. investment banker, charged his share of big fees to put together takeover deals in the 1980s.
+The new restaurant features a plush interior which can seat 350 visitors and serve up to 2,500 meals an hour, operators said.
+Amsterdam closed higher on balance in generally modest volume under the pull of the higher dollar and buoyant earnings reported so far this month by some major Dutch companies.
+The telecommunications company said the judge granted a waiver for the FTS-2000 bid, but didn't rule on whether the Bell companies would violate the consent decree by providing switching services generally.
+Others said the fact that OPEC is being secretive about the location leads to higher expectations about the outcome.
+There was talk again of new measures to stimulate foreign economies, especially the Japanese economy.
+"Henry Singleton is an absolutely original thinker, and he's light years ahead of me," Mr. Hanisee says.
+That same year he discovered his accountant had embezzled more than $1 million from his account, Bridges testified.
+He said it had been shrinking since then, now getting a fraction of 1 percent of the budget.
+State regulators are said to be investigating a doctor who speeded up delivery of a baby, plopped the infant into a Christmas stocking and dashed to a TV studio next door to display her as the county's first newborn of the '90s.
+Three other Cubans have taken refuge in the Spain's embassy and 12 Cubans are at the Czechoslovak embassy.
+"Most institutional investors told us at the beginning of the year that they wanted to see the unemployment and trade numbers before making any big moves" in their investments.
+In 1960, Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and Republican opponent Richard M. Nixon held the second of their broadcast debates.
+"I guess it's the excitement, it's like a dream car," said Mrs. Miller, 49, who owns two other Corvettes and has had her order in for a ZR-1 since July 24.
+According to the sources, the complaint by lawyers for REI and the executives, William Moore and Robert Reedy, alleges that Valder never allowed government witnesses to inform a grand jury that they had not told REI executives about the payoffs to Voss.
+The report said corn moisture and the amount of damaged kernels decreased, but there was a small increase reported in broken corn and the presence of foreign material.
+Manafort, however, said his firm "has worked within the existing system at HUD." "We played by the rules," Manafort said. "I understand that the subcommittee views the process as fundamentally flawed.
+Yet despite the severity of the thrift crisis, the board currently plans to raise only $2.9 billion from bonds through Sept. 30, the end of the current federal fiscal year.
+Strong wind and towering 33-foot waves lashed the low-lying, heavily populated coastline of Andhra Pradesh state, knocking down hundreds of thatched huts, uprooting trees and downing power lines.
+The Tokyo Stock Exchange's key index plunged after nervous fluctuations today, while the dollar continued its upward trend against the Japanese yen.
+Paul A. Yost Jr., commandant of the Coast Guard, told a House subcommittee.
+It said NASA was trying to do too much and allowing too little margin for the unexpected, leading to frequent revamping of major programs.
+The situation now is calm.
+Outside aid in the form of cash, food, tents, medicine and clothing totaled $84 million from 45 countries, the U.N. Disaster Relief Organization reported.
+"Urgent measures are being taken to help all those affected by this terrible tragedy, and I have to be there in this effort," said Gorbachev, who planned to fly to Yerevan after arriving in Moscow. He canceled planned trips to Cuba and Britain.
+And this year, the party decided the 1956 revolt was a popular uprising, not the counterrevolution it had been called for 33 years. On June 16, Nagy's remains were reburied with honor.
+"I think we're coming out of" fiscal 1989 "much stronger as a result of the Nippon sale," Mr. Banks said.
+Gross said he will miss his character as well as the cast members.
+His worry persisted after a blood test proved negative, and he was referred to Harmon by an AIDS hot line.
+Although economic growth is most crucial for the black majority, in the long run the white minority's own freedoms also depend on South Africa's economic survival.
+A French humanitarian group said Wednesday it was withdrawing part of its claim about the use of toxic gas during street protests in Soviet Georgia last month in which 19 people were killed.
+Shaywitz said her study shows that doctors should not rely soley on schools to identify children with learning disabilities.
+That was between 1986 and 1988.
+It was the culmination of discussions by Cabinet officials in the administration.
+Some reporters have been hospitalized with fatigue and others spend so much time at the palace they have clean underwear sent by express mail.
+After a change to a calendar year, Tandon had net of $11.7 million, or 21 cents a share, for the 1987 nine months.
+Like other analysts though, Ms. Lidgerwood doesn't think Congress will approve any substantial re-regulation of the railroad industry.
+The events in Poland are being viewed nervously in Prague, where government officials expect demonstrations Monday to commemorate the Soviet invasion in 1968.
+The president's remarks came hours after Exxon executives told a congressional panel that the company will suspend cleanup operations for the winter by mid-September.
+The warrants, one for every four shares of Irving stock, would have a term of seven years and an exercise price of $65 per share of Irving stock.
+"You need Americans to set the standard," argues Julian Dodwell, the Tigers' captain.
+So we believe that the addition of Joe will cause them to come home." Frank says NBC, in seeking the top "Today" ratings of yesteryear, is hoping to "recapture some of that warmth and family appeal" the show once had.
+ICI's third - quarter results are due on October 29. Market report, Page 46 Has Louise, the teenage dressmaker from Montmartre who defies her parents to follow her lover into the Paris of the 1900s, lost the power of pulling in the public?
+In June, the two leaders also are expected to sign protocols designed to ease Senate ratification of two minor treaties from the 1970s limiting underground nuclear tests.
+Gayle Turenne, 31, was charged Wednesday in a warrant with one count of possession of cocaine, said Lt.
+A photograph of Mr. Greenberg in 1978, taken for a Detroit News profile, showed money sprouting from trees in his office.
+Its far-flung voters would be unlikely to approve bonds to fund a jail, hospitals or other public works; and services would suffer, they contend.
+Since its founding in 1879, lawyers at the firm have helped organize U.S. Steel in the late 1880s, helped plan the construction of the Panama Canal and helped negotiate an end to the Korean War.
+Operators of the Seabrook nuclear power plant warmed the reactor for its first low-power testing, but opponents planned to turn up some heat of their own with a new round of mass protests.
+The Soviet arms role was larger, but not by terribly much.
+In the western part of the country, the Soviet pullout has begun from Shindad and Herat, said the Islamabad-based diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Some economists predict more increases this year.
+After taking into account the fallout from the China crisis, the government has projected 1989 GDP growth of 5%.
+The District of Columbia has the nation's second highest per capita income after the state of Connecticut: $20,303 annually, which is 32.3 percent higher than the national average.
+The group has a strong position in Brazil, but so far no presence in China, where it is likely to go for joint ventures. Mr Herbert said: 'We've had the time and access for extensive research and due diligence.
+The contest, sponsored by Lions Club International, examined entries from nearly 100,000 children in 49 countries.
+The hospitals and community health services which provide treatment are increasingly managed by independent trusts.
+While the Reagan administration lauded Friday's report as signs that inflation was not heating up, some private economists expressed worries about what could happen if world oil prices suddenly rebound.
+The company's two properties in Laughlin, Nev., also posted increases in operating results.
+That the party probably would ask for the powerful ministries of foreign affairs and finance, in addition ot defense and internal affairs.
+SPAIN - The frigate Santa Maria is in the Gulf of Oman.
+In addition, there is a popular tradition of rivalry between Poles and Czechs, neighboring Slavic peoples.
+In the midst of these the ripe and rusty Basilio of Nicolay Ghiaurov, with his imposing Slavonic bigness a potential cuckoo in the nest, was all the more effective for his restraint.
+In doing that, "I tried to use more or less acceptable methods," Mikhail says.
+There was no panic." One of the officers on the governor's security detail also stayed with her, Schmidt and Manager said.
+Lou Droesch, a mortgage broker, walked to the microphone as Tuesday night's meeting neared its end.
+As a consequence, the share prices of prime rate funds don't vary when interest rates change.
+The program in this city of 165,000 on the east side of San Francisco Bay also would help sick kids and subsidize poor parents for baby-sitting costs.
+Washington, which supports the guerrillas, has devoted most of its effort to obtaining a withdrawal.
+I don't know of a single Alaskan who wouldn't agree with that." Alaska began caring for its older residents long before it became a state in 1959.
+Press Trust said 12 people were killed, United News of India put it at 10, and Police Commissioner S.M. Shangari said eight had died.
+Rain also fell in sections of the Dakotas, while snowshowers were scattered from western Nebraska into the central Colorado Rockies.
+The plan comes just three days before a meeting between the two Germanys and the four World War II allies that divided Germany _ the Soviet Union, United States, Britain, and France _ to discuss the international ramifications of German unity.
+The poison, mostly vaporized in the heat, pushed past a relief valve, through the pipelines and out the vent tower.
+The earth was to be shipped to a storage facility in Barnwell, S.C., Robinson said.
+Money continues to flow toward technologies that could be fielded soonest, while riskier and more exotic ideas absorb most of the cutbacks.
+"It obviously didn't work," he said.
+Qian, the new foreign minister, is expected to follow closely the policies laid down by Wu, foreign minister since 1982.
+But one problem that hurt their analysis when they compared the 1920s with the 1980s: They equated 1987 with 1928 instead of 1929.
+Outside a shelter for the homeless, though, pictures drawn by children showed some youngsters had hope for the future. Ten-year-old Amanda Charnas of Santa Cruz drew the Earth, flowers sprouting from a crack and a rainbow nearby.
+Yesterday, MCorp said it had received "an additional proposal" from "a purchaser unrelated to the parties involved in the letter of intent."
+Vote totals were not immediately released, although Georgia-Pacific said previously it controlled enough shares to ensure easy approval of the merger.
+Sweetened terms set earlier this year called for shareholders of Maxxam, a forest-product and real estate concern, to receive 0.18 MCO common share and one new Class B preferred share for each of their shares.
+He said two of them no longer live in the area but frequently return for visits.
+The government also reported that construction spending inched up 0.02 percentage point in July and the Index of Leading Economic Indicators rose a modest 0.2 percentage point that month.
+Of the 77 who received amphotericin B, 13 got the infection again, NIAID said.
+A man who said he contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion during heart surgery was awarded $3.9 million by a jury which found a blood center negligent for not screening blood donors.
+It did not elaborate on the charges.
+Standard & Poor's Corp. said it lowered its ratings on the El Paso, Texas-based utility's senior debt to triple-B-minus from triple-B, and the ratings on preferred stock to double-B-plus from triple-B-minus.
+But Jenkins said there are "powerful forces" in Iran who "continue to oppose any kind of rapprochement with the West." "None of the alternatives look very promising," Jenkins wrote.
+The proceeds of the offering would have been used to finance construction of Denver's $2.3 billion airport.
+Starting last June, the agent made contact with customers buying chemicals and equipment for making methamphetamine and other illegal drugs, said Van de Kamp.
+The U.S. Park Police said 19 Greenpeace members were arrested and charged with demonstrating without a permit.
+Crews began installing pumps on barges Monday to haul fresh water to southern Louisiana towns plagued by rising salt levels in the lower Mississippi River.
+The Air Force said many of those problems were the sort normally found in new planes.
+A chant rose from thousands at the joyous rally: "What did you have?" Ruml smiled. "Mine was good.
+Restrictive steps that Balch said would be most likely to be introduced are parental consent and notification laws, and measures to give fathers a say in abortion decisions.
+You return from lunch and find a message on your desk.
+He said the deal was welcome but belated.
+In an interview with the Washington Post in early October, the secretary said the Fed may be slightly more interested in curbing inflation than the administration is, while the administration may put slightly more emphasis on spurring economic growth.
+Government ministers told the miners later that authorities could not favor one sector by granting their pay demands and appealed for an end to the strike, state TV reported.
+All 11 members of the Eelavur Democratic Front resigned from Parliament today. "We do not want to be dormant spectators who witness the tormentation of our people," they said in a statement.
+Brian Fabbri, chief economist at Midland Montagu Economics, New York, pointed out that recent flooding in the Southwest could cut employment data further.
+Parkin and Berlin are among those who pleaded guilty in exchange for helping the government.
+Both were protesting at the government's decision to proceed with controversial general elections.
+It is unreasonable to expect weapons manufacturers to pay a larger share of tooling costs, for example, if the services cannot guarantee sufficient annual sales.
+The stock slipped 10 pence to 279 pence (19 cents to $5.25).
+I won't allow it.' The highest priority goes to developing infrastructure, otherwise bottlenecks will block growth.
+He wouldn't comment on any political implications of naming persons from the black African state to the De Beers board.
+Following the announcement, the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit.
+Opponents argued that evacuation plans for the population around Seabrook are inadequate.
+The value of Kingdon's book is that it sharpens the point in a powerful and fascinating new way.
+Pittston workers in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky went on strike April 5 after working 18 months without a contract.
+The building was condemned and residents were told to leave.
+While it prevails, Mr Heseltine's protestations of a belief in local autonomy are, in the prime minister's favourite epithet, bogus.
+In Washington, the Marine Corps said the Huey was one of two conducting a navigation training exercise and that the lead helicopter crashed.
+However, the dollar also was weakened later in the three-month period by signs that the U.S. economy was deteriorating, he said.
+With just 3,000 employees, the service is smaller than the New York City Police Department, Morris said, yet its ranks are stationed in every U.S. judicial district from Guam to the Virgin Islands.
+The consensus of forecasts, including that from the White House, is that any recession will be shallow and brief, probably ending during the summer.
+The Samsung alliance "is a major announcement," asserted Mr. Allison.
+It was quoted at 132.10 yen in London, and at 131.275 yen in New York, down from 131.70 yen Friday.
+In New York's garment district, work sometimes comes to a halt as word of yet another AIDS death spreads across Seventh Avenue.
+Gonzalo Rodriguez Gacha and four alleged underlings in the Medellin cartel were charged with conspiring with undercover agents, who posed as brokers, to import 2,200 pounds of cocaine every eight days into the New York area, authorities said.
+During a similar project in Greenwich, they were 'shocked' at the public reaction. Expecting the worst, I looked concerned.
+He passed through Mexico crossing the Rio Grande on Sunday and arrived in Miami by bus Wednesday. "So I came here.
+Hundreds of people _ ranging from Ku Klux Klansmen carrying Rebel flags to black students singing "We Shall Overcome" _ gathered outside the Capitol for Reed's attempt.
+Treasury Securities Prices of U.S. Treasury securities rose as much as 1/4 point as investors and traders awaited today's January employment report.
+Italy had a major bribery scandal a decade ago in which a former defense minister and an air force chief were convicted of accepting payoffs from Lockheed, the U.S. aircraft manufacturer.
+As they walked out, the men lifted their hands in a salute.
+The Clearwater Sun has stopped the presses after 76 years of publication.
+In Frankfurt, share prices ended higher in generally quiet trading, boosted by a firmer dollar, brokers said.
+Authorities said they will begin excavating a site Monday in search of evidence in the shooting deaths of four members of a family and the disappearance of a relative eight months ago.
+The differential between Italian and German short-term interest rates has grown by 5 percentage points since the end of April and by more than 3 percentage points in the past three weeks.
+Direct talks with Iraq, he said, are unacceptable as a condition to a cease-fire.
+He was an exceptional man and someone I looked up to personally," said Josiah Spaulding, who heads the center.
+The expected cut in car tax offered an unmissable opportunity to transfer the tax burden to petrol, so cutting the cost of buying cars but making people think more about how they used them. Instead, the policy has gone into reverse.
+Ashley is a service dog trained to help with things like opening doors, carrying packages and retrieving dropped objects.
+He proposed to have the Communist Party officials at every level stand for election.
+Many bird species find golf courses and sod farms good feeding grounds, especially in urban areas where these large expanses of green are easy to spot from the air.
+'I think this could prompt mergers and acquisitions among industry members,' he said. Mr Doi also expressed concern about the entry into the securities market of subsidiaries of banks, a development allowed under a programme of financial deregulation.
+In March, the Consumer Product Safety Commission rejected a ban on lawn darts, but Snow kept plugging, backed by his wife, Linda.
+In addition to the Atlantic states, rain and occasional thunderstorms also spread over the upper Ohio Valley and the northern and central Appalachians.
+The team is up against 31 other schools in the 10-day "Sunrayce" contest for solar-powered cars that is to end today.
+Rosier was indicted 11 months after his wife's death when he said in a television interview that he "administered something to terminate her life" and wrote a book about how she died.
+Even after being questioned about the huge profit margins for the early arms sales to Iran, Adm.
+Brown & Sons Inc., said Thursday after the retailers announced their August sales figures.
+"It is well documented that Mr. Wallach enjoyed unparalleled access to Mr. Meese, and saw him frequently throughout the time Mr. Meese was in the White House and at the Justice Department," said Weld.
+The band adopted Satiacum in 1987.
+Pakistan ordered the attack on Jalalabad following a March 5 meeting attended by U.S. Ambassador Robert Oakley, The Times quoted a Pakistani participant and other officials as saying.
+Iraq also was reported to be mining Kuwaiti ports and refineries.
+Over 1992, the best performer was Lazard Money Market, with a return of 7 per cent.
+He said U.S. assertions of support for Lebanon's independence and calls for the departure of foreign troops are no substitute for a vigorous policy.
+Early today, about 40 people gathered in a cow pasture across from the Florida State Prison to protest the execution.
+The hard part comes once the novelty wears off and the marketing blitz subsides.
+Meantime, conference workshops and sessions still include the latest outlooks for farm commodities, the crops and livestock products that are the main stem of the agricultural economy.
+However, some of the rise was attributable to the volatile transportation category, which was up 11.4%.
+Writing in Chinese characters was imported from Paekche in Korea in 285.
+A CIP spokesman said the company is abandoning the heavy-duty paper bag business to concentrate on its main businesses, which include newsprint, pulp, containers and tissue.
+In these instances, he said, the panel would be looking at a broad range of similar transactions in an attempt to reach a decision which would be applicable to the activities of a broad range of market participants.
+Spokesman Richard Gulla says the reduction will be company wide, with no particular department targeted.
+The agreements announced would increase the number of seats directly elected to the 1995-1999 legislatures from 18 to 20. There are 60 seats in legislature, which is chosen by the government and special interest groups.
+"Let's crush the anti-democratic merger that tramples the people's sovereignty!" yelled students, demanding the dissolution of a new governing party created by the merger of Roh's party with two others.
+QFB didn't offer further details, but Irwin Gold, a lawyer representing Petrolane's bondholders, says the cut in interest payments to bondholders would be "of some magnitude."
+Mr Phippen said this was projected to rise to over 30 per cent in the current year and to about 45 per cent in 1994-95. Capital spending in the current year was forecast at some Pounds 24m with another 716 beds due to open.
+Soviet Premier Nikolai I. Ryzhkov and Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze joined Gorbachev for the meeting with Modrow, who arrived in Moscow on a one-day visit late Monday.
+That kind of reform "requires highly skilled leaders who are paid well," Hersey said.
+Executive Life attracted eight bids before a deadline in a court-supervised auction of the failed insurer.
+He started to make products to deal with the hair conditions that kept turning up in his salon.
+Inland Revenue officials are travelling to Washington this week for talks with the US Treasury.
+They've slowed their buying, but they haven't started taking money out of equities." Despite the recent easing in stock fund purchases, Mr. Pitts says that April will be Oppenheimer's best month ever for stock fund inflows.
+Before his election as attorney general in 1982, Van de Kamp served seven years as Los Angeles County district attorney, five years as federal public defender and two years as assistant federal public defender in Los Angeles.
+Sheik Raed Salah Mahajneh, a Moslem preacher and new mayor of Umm el-Fahm, said his party won because the town is in disrepair and has a debt of $3.9 million.
+Stanley Chesley, the lead lawyer for the residents, has said lawyers expect the monitoring will last 30 to 40 years and track such things as lung cancer and kidney diseases usually associated with uranium pollution.
+In future, Stafford-Clark will head a new company, Out of Joint.
+Separately, Duke said the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued a preliminary order prohibiting Duke from recovering the abandonment costs on the two plants in the rates that it charges its partners in the Catawba Nuclear Station.
+Iraq has denied using chemical weapons.
+Pinochet as president for the next 10 years.
+Khomeini, 86, died in a Tehran hospital of a heart attack 11 days after undergoing surgery May 23 for internal bleeding.
+JEAN Courtiere, President Directeur-General of Parfums Givenchy SA is sitting at his desk in Le Vallois in Paris sniffing.
+Canadian voters are about to decide the future of the world's largest bilateral trading relationship.
+'There is some improvement in exports if you take a rolling average,' says Ms Esther Baroudy, senior economist at Credit Lyonnais Capital Markets.
+General Cinema, which invested only $300 million in Carter Hawley when it rode in as an ally two years ago, will wind up with control of the specialty outlets while it escapes from the lower-profit department store game.
+The resulting higher interest rates will trigger a recession in 1990, he figures.
+Some of OPEC's poorer members, such as Algeria, would like the Saudis and some other major producers to cut back on production immediately in order to help firm up prices.
+She acknowledges that there is some unwillingness among banks to lend but says there isn't any great clamor from consumers and businesses to borrow, either.
+Nearly a million foreigners - many of them citizens of impoverished Asian countries - had come for the same reason.
+The average yield was 7.84 percent, down from 8.18 percent at the last auction on Sept. 25.
+The union also is engaged in a bitter strike against the Pittston Coal Group Inc. in West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky.
+Delvalle fired military strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega last Thursday but the defense chief ignored the order and rallied his allies in the National Assembly against the president.
+Convoys of army trucks spew black smoke along the narrow roads.
+The company aims for 1988 results to at least match 1987's net income of 1.83 billion francs.
+Unocal Corp. said Friday it had agreed to sell a Norwegian oil and gas subsidiary for $322 million, the latest in a series of asset sales by the parent of Union Oil Co. of California.
+It is still a living beach.
+It has been a good week for North American executives who supposedly lost out in the John Akers/Lou Gerstner succession at IBM.
+ADT Ltd., Hamilton, Bermuda, started trading American depository receipts with the symbol ADTLY.
+Preussag AG announced plans to acquire the Salzgitter AG steelmaking and engineering group from the West German government for a price reportedly exceeding two billion marks ($1.06 billion).
+In 1981 she was named the first woman maintenance squadron commander in the Strategic Air Command at McConnell Air Force Base in Kansas.
+Most Romanians think of gypsies as idlers and thieves.
+The decisions were released as Gesell took the bench for a third straight day of closed hearings on North's objections to censoring 395 government documents that independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh wants to use as evidence against him.
+Bright Banc, with $3.1 billion in assets, is the biggest failed thrift in Texas and the largest yet sold by the Resolution Trust Corp.
+After the storm has passed: _Seek assistance if needed in Red Cross shelters.
+Nugent's new wife, who now works for a video production firm, said she had never heard much of Nugent before meeting him in October.
+The attack followed an outburst of anti-U.S. sentiment spurred by incidents involving American athletes and news media during the Olympics.
+Then, in effect, they'd split up the New York-based textile giant, forgoing a continuation of a costly bidding contest.
+"I can't find a cure for AIDS.
+The nation's church leaders met 30 years ago in an attempt to forge a united front to challenge apartheid, but the agreement collapsed when the Dutch Reformed Church rejected it.
+GE spokesman George Jamison said Thursday the Connecticut-based company's offer of $54 per share would be extended until 5 p.m. Monday.
+She has an excellent sense of dynamics, offering a constant interplay of soft and loud passages.
+"When there's a gap as big as there is between our share price and (breakup value) you have to take it seriously just as a technical matter," Martin told the Journal.
+The revocation involves chlorzoxazone, a generic version of Parafon Forte, made by a Johnson & Johnson division.
+Many died in the harsh conditions there.
+At the Ottawa conference, Baker was to continue discussions with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on troop reductions in Europe and weapons cuts.
+The elections remained the main event, but have had to share space in the media with a dispute between the Civic Forum and the Christian Democrats.
+Baggott was offering 19th century Lancashire clogs at Pounds 65 a pair.
+In May I proposed that both houses of Congress, both sides of the aisle, join together with our administration in a bipartisan executive-legislative task force to advance America's unified anti-drug policy.
+The prospectus notes "there can be no assurance" that future growth will continue at past levels.
+We would tell them, `You are under possible assessment by a foreign intelligence operation.
+The 7th Armored Brigade, successors to the famous "Desert Rats" of World War II, will arrive late next month with 120 Challenger tanks and 6,000 troops.
+Greece's state minister, Nikos Temelis, said after the ceremony that his country would work toward furthering cooperation between the two nations.
+The second night of violence also began at an apartment complex, where police were confronted by an estimated 1,000 people.
+Christie introduced him in her first novel, "The Mysterious Affair at Styles," published in 1920.
+Transfer:4+ hours from Munich.
+The creation of a single European Community market for automobiles could expose Europe's auto industry to even stiffer competition and open France, Britain, Spain and Italy to a surge of imports from Japan.
+Heaven and Mr William Cash alone know what the prime minister's response would be. Mr Major may never be put to this particular torture.
+Ms. Bhutto, 35, was pregnant with her first child last year when Pakistan's military leader, Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, announced elections.
+When Haig's presidential star faded early, he declared his support for Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansas.
+At year end, the company had about $15 billion in assets.
+"That's not the issue," he said. "I got enough votes to become the president.
+Normandy was the scene of the Allied invasion in 1944 and saw intense fighting that left behind thousands of bombs and mines that often turn up unexpectedly.
+He said Greek ties with the PLO would resemble those now existing between France and the PLO.
+But a lawyer for Volkswagen of America, seeking pictures of an auto accident from a newspaper photographer, said journalists should be compelled to surrender evidence that is vital to a private lawsuit.
+The insurrection was the first in Argentina since Menem took office in July 1989.
+Nearly 70 per cent did not know the rate charged on their card, and only 15 per cent guessed in the correct range of 22-25 per cent. The survey found that around 37 per cent of card holders do not pay off their balance in full each month.
+Airspace Technology was awarded a $10.7 million Navy contract to operate telecommunications equipment.
+The ascendancy of Mr. Roemer, a 44-year-old former congressman, also proved that Louisiana had reached the limits of its toleration for embarrassment.
+What should we be doing with our armed forces which we are both reforming and reducing?
+Chile's calamitous economic career since then has been accompanied by pleas from the Journal to give Gen.
+The accompanying social changes are slowly forcing changes in the way business is conducted and in the way the bureaucracy works.
+According to intelligence sources, Lt.
+David Sendler, TV Guide's national section editor, acknowledged the illustration could be mistaken for a photograph.
+But earlier heavy issuance of Remic deals that settle in December is creating a groundswell of demand for the securities that back those offerings.
+Talk of the missing gold first surfaced when some former employees started to complain about unexplained amounts on their W-2 tax forms.
+She made up the difference from her purse.
+Wren said late Sunday he did not know if Rothmeier knew of the request.
+Separately, Moody's Investor's Service said it placed the company's Baa-2 rating on long-term debt of about $53 million under review for possible downgrade.
+The plane is only 2 years old and it was in good condition," Lo said.
+Traditional defense-minded Democrats such as Charles Bennett and Sam Stratton sit on the committee beside such highly motivated liberals as Pat Schroeder, Nicholas Mavroules and Ron Dellums.
+Begin resigned abruptly in 1983, at the height of Israel's military involvement in Lebanon.
+He said he would open the envelopes early only if there was imminent danger that one juror might drop out or if it appeared that deliberations were getting bogged down.
+The Hunt campaign sent a new series of ads to TV stations late last week.
+According to Imperial Household Agency rules, he may be seen but not heard on television, except in rare appearances before the public, and palace officials refuse to describe his private conversations.
+When the statistics laid the exalted mantel of extreme livability on Pittsburgh, a city once known as "hell with the lid off," even Rand McNally didn't believe it at first.
+And he came all the way up from poverty without so much as a university education.
+Mr. Souter doesn't have any reputation for the kind of conservative judicial activism that aroused fierce opposition to President Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork in 1987.
+Stuart, who was shot in the stomach, provided a description of an assailant, and the crime riveted the nation as a chilling example of urban violence.
+"They are getting a lot more than they could build on their own," he said.
+Strong buying from North America and Europe stopped the dollar's drop, traders said.
+Bruce Viclad, president of the United Hospital Fund in New York, who recently reviewed data on AIDS cases there, said his organization found the CDC estimate a little high and said the Hudson Institute estimates were improbable.
+Yasukuni Shrine was established in 1869 to honor Japan's war dead.
+There have been several cases in recent years of Sikh extremists killing the entire families of Hindus or Sikhs suspected of being police informers.
+He is acknowledged as a heavy-weight in President Patricio Aylwin's cabinet.
+He was arrested in September.
+Cubana, in step with the times, has a toll-free 800-number.
+The quake, registering 2.5 on the Richter scale of ground motion, hit the area around the Western Deep Levels East mine late Wednesday, the Anglo American Corp. said.
+Maximum Speed: Mach 0.9 Grumman A-6E Intruder Payload: 6,000 lbs. of bombs, plus air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles.
+Already, however, a rental car out of Salt Lake airport gets hit with nearly a 10% levy.
+Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. said it has filed a settlement proposal on litigation stemming from its $1.1 billion restructuring, which thwarted a hostile takeover bid last December.
+In its frequent second-guessing of the colonial administration, Xinhua has come to be viewed widely as a parallel authority in the territory.
+But St. Louis-based McDonnell Douglas, with several military aircraft lines slated for termination and manufactuing problems still dogging its commercial-airliner business, finds itself in an especially dire situation.
+Mr. Henkel's nomination was pushed by former Sen. Mack Mattingly, a Georgia Republican who served on the Senate Banking Committee.
+Pan Am officials have said they expect the British eventually to give their approval.
+Takeover investor Harold Simmons said the Securities and Exchange Commission was investigating his stock purchases in target Georgia Gulf Corp.
+Her only child, a daughter, died of a heart attack brought on by alcoholism and other addictions at the age of 45 the same year.
+As usual, the government said the guerrillas were assisted by "Pakistani militiamen and Wahhabis tied to Saudi Arabia."
+The main change will be moral.
+Why is the company bucking the industry trend? Because, as Mr. Woodward and other insiders are quick to suggest, no one trend exists.
+It works this way: Experienced seamen must spend longer rotations at sea, worsening the problems of family separations and low morale.
+Rats are in abundance in India and are considered holy by the Hindus, the country's religious majority.
+His peace initiative is too important to be stopped in its tracks by the unserious custom of finding fault with his motives, or his methods or, alas too often, his results. Admittedly his score in all three areas is less than perfect.
+When a Jackson news conference is disrupted by protesters, Mr. Prentnieks moves toward the protesters to size up the shot, but decides against it.
+The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider only one provision: a $72-a-ton levy imposed on waste coming from out of state.
+The premier said that only he can prevent a return to the turbulence of the 1970s, when terrorism and an economic crisis paved the way for a 1980 military takeover.
+A slick, watchable, more immediate style is what the producers of "USA Today: The Television Show" hope will make it different.
+Among active blue chips, International Business Machines advanced 2[ to 107.
+PETE V. DOMENICI Domenici was granted an extension to June 16.
+But for the moment, says Mr. Keynes, his son's arrangements cost less than a conventional group home.
+It's the second time in a year that an exhibit at the school has stirred controversy.
+Back in the March Budget, Mr Norman Lamont, then chancellor, forecast a PSBR of Pounds 50bn (Dollars 74.5bn) for 1993-94. Eight months into the financial year, the Bank has completed about Pounds 43bn of gilt funding.
+Judith Howarth dealt confidently with Eigen's music, but Arthur Davies sounded unhappy as Orbin.
+SWAPO has been favored to win pre-independence elections scheduled for November under the U.N. plan.
+"The overwhelming view of the council was that this was a matter of deep conscience, conviction and religion" on the part of union members, AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland said.
+But even this figure raises skepticism.
+At one Texas company, a computer "time bomb" planted by a fired employee wiped out 168,000 payroll records three years ago.
+'I'll pick it up and put it straight in the box.' The general indifference towards next month's elections is partly because the political parties have yet to launch their campaigns.
+Murillo _ hair cut in a short punk style, dressed in tight yellow pants and a Hawaiian-style flowered shirt _ said she worried about the new government's cultural conservatism.
+Still, they are friendly, peace-loving little shards of light, vaguely reminiscent of the ethereal creatures in Ron Howard's "Cocoon." Deepcore's crew is a lovable bunch of hardcore riggers led by Bud Brigman (Ed Harris).
+They include such industrial stalwarts as Westinghouse, such retail giants as K mart and J.C. Penney, Tandy Corp., and toy companies such as Mattel.
+But Charles I. Clough Jr., chief investment strategist at Merrill Lynch & Co., said it might be too early to turn aggressive.
+That sale will complete the refunding auction.
+"The hot weather just about melted him away," Mr. Corbett says with a sigh.
+Sihanouk said the war would continue between Hun Sen forces and the thrid faction of his resistance coalition, the Communist Khmer Rouge, which boycotted the Tokyo conference sessions and did not sign the communique.
+Such middle-class manners and mannerisms are what make Drabble novels so popular here and in the U.S. Ms. Drabble is the middle-class achiever's novelist.
+To be sure, a huge imponderable in all this is Federal Reserve policy.
+Like others, Lugar noted that a probable silver lining to their worries is the continued cohesiveness of the Soviet military.
+The initial draw will be $40 million, $20 million of which will replace $20 million previously loaned to meet an interest payment on the Trump Castle bonds.
+The prey in their twice-monthly meals, he noted, ends up in the common stomach.
+They could choose among any number of new parties, usually led by totally new politicians.
+Miss Estefan was nominated in February for best pop vocal performance by a female for the single "Don't Wanna Lose You" in the Grammy awards.
+Chief among these are agriculture, services and subsidies.
+Although fraternal ties with vendors have been common for decades in Japan, U.S. companies "tend to regard the supplier as their enemy," says Terry Ozan, national director of manufacturing services at Ernst & Young.
+However, the lack of voting rights would still be unacceptable to US institutions, and the establishment of the trusts might still cause a drop in foreign premiums as non-US investors moved from the foreign board to the trusts.
+The design is slick: The system consists of just a keyboard and a monitor, because a "Personality Pack" containing the computer attaches to the back of the monitor.
+The rally, although powerful, will be short-lived, he says.
+The new transport and construction ministers meet often to try to co-ordinate policy in areas like urban development and infrastructure spending, where their departments were sometimes at loggerheads. This co-operation is the exception at the moment.
+He does not know why he put on so much weight but said it forced him to quit his job and go on disability eight years ago.
+At yesterday's hearing, Mr Jim Leach, the ranking Republican member of the banking committee, said the present system was 'indefensible'.
+Phillips & Drew Fund Management said it had sold 9m shares on Tuesday, reducing its holding to 13.71 per cent from 14.6 per cent.
+The markets attach particular weight to the Social Democrats' policies because of their strong lead in opinion polls.
+DiMartino said Wright admitted to the three attacks he was charged with, but didn't have a clear motive.
+He became president of Nynex Mobile in 1986, and has briefly been chairman of the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, the main trade group for the cellular industry.
+The company said it expects profit of about $390,000, or 25 cents a share, on sales of $12.5 million.
+Western relief sources, who confirmed the report, said the move would cause additional problems in international efforts to avert mass starvation.
+"It's a domino effect.
+The panel also killed a bill that would have required the sale of guns from one private owner to another be reported to state police, and one that would have increased penalties for people caught carrying guns without permits.
+Kansas City Southern, however, is the only concern that has so far publicly expressed an interest in Southern Pacific.
+It will also be used by San Miguel in preparation for the export market.
+If procedures are followed, the law does not oblige employers to pay redundancy pay; in practice employers rarely do so. Salaried employees come under separate legislation.
+Bush plans to meet with the Senate Democrats at the White House early on Tuesday.
+The pocket computer, wired to the earpiece, makes it bulkier than other recent hearing aids.
+The two bills were introduced in January after a deranged drifter, Patrick Purdy, opened fire at a crowded Stockton schoolyard, killing five young students and wounding 29 others, as well as a teacher.
+The federal government has alleged in a civil suit that the California thrift was used by Mr. Keating and the others as a cash cow for their personal gain.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega, and sources today said the Roman Catholic church would issue its harshest denunciation yet of the military strongman.
+Divers pulled seven bodies from a murky, rain-swollen river Sunday where at least that many people died when a 50-year-old U.S. highway bridge collapsed.
+Li paid tribute to the force for helping crush the spring democracy movement, but added, "China faces a long-term struggle and we cannot afford to slacken our vigilance," Xinhua said.
+I don't think you should just reduce it to a black-white situation," Jackson replied.
+He was in stable condition in intensive care after being in surgery all night.
+William John Paterson, 22; Sgt. Michael James Winkler, 31; Signaller Mark Robert Clavey, 24, and Lance Cpl.
+Van Dam and Harvey Van Soolen, 50, were found before dawn Saturday atop a capsized 22-foot sailboat, said county sheriff's Capt.
+Although many traders had predicted a much more modest gain for the Nikkei Monday, buying by the Big Four firms fueled strong gains in the index, particularly during the last 30 minutes of trading.
+Like the raucous chair-throwing sessions and fights that break out in the Yuan, Hsu's unusual campaign for the December vote indicates how much the island has changed since martial law.
+The highly controversial theory says such impacts kicked up dust and triggered smoky fires that blocked enough sunlight to freeze many creatures and deprive others of food supplies.
+Scottish Hydro-Electric rose 1 1/2 to 103 1/2 p on turnover of 8.6m. Kleinwort Benson successfully placed 8.93m new shares in property development and construction company Wilson (Connolly) at 192p.
+There even is a picture of heavyweight boxer Oscar Bonavena, who was gunned down at the gates of the Mustang in 1976 by Conforte bodyguard Willard Ross Brymer.
+The government of Baden-Wuerttemberg state has contributed about $1.5 million to Jewish cultural societies to help them recover from a multimillion-dollar embezzlement, a newspaper reported today.
+If it hadn't been for that destroyer, I would probably be dead," Nguyen, 20, said in an interview just before Independence Day.
+This year Boeing was awarded $85 million for research and development of the Sea Lance, a conventional warhead being developed to attack submarines at long range from surface ships and other submarines.
+The Supreme Court refused Monday to help states ban deceptive advertising by airlines.
+At the rear, tourists in swimsuits try on fur hats and winter coats.
+During the trial, the judge had called the case "an unprecedented prosecution" because it involved world figures, including a former head of state who was a major U.S. ally.
+Twenty-four liquid-fueled thrusters help point the spacecraft and adjust its trajectory.
+The meeting was to have been held in Paris.
+There was no mention of that raid in the Iraqi communique, which declared that Iraq would inflict "further painful blows on the Iranian regime" until it complies with the U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution passed last July 20.
+Specifically, electric utilities surged on lower oil prices and the outlook for lower interest rates.
+She has noted, for instance, "various ethnic preferences" in aspirin taking.
+It did not give the cause of death or say where the death occurred.
+Europe is ripe for some of the cargo services pioneered in the U.S., European airlines and other cargo specialists say.
+Wheat and corn prices were up slightly while soybeans were down from a month earlier.
+They are anything but logical.
+Cambrian & General's capital shares rose one pence to 223 pence ($3.56) but the ordinary shares were unchanged at 136 pence ($2.17) in late trading yesterday on the London stock exchange.
+The number reported by the Commerce Department instead sent the dollar up two pfennigs against the mark within five minutes.
+"A couple of the events are cruising and drinking and getting out of hand," Bono said. "For the locals, it's a time we dread." Enter Anheuser-Busch, which tries to get its message across before the students hit town.
+Wan's brother and father still work in the financial section of the company, he said.
+Thousands of rockers, rappers and producers from as far away as the Soviet Union chased down record contracts at one of the country's biggest music conventions, which graduated the likes of Madonna and Run DMC.
+Authors always tell us to place the long-term features first, but new ideas intrude and new possibilities emerge as the site is progressively tamed. I have long-term designs on a low sweet-scented hedge of sarcocca which flowers in winter.
+In 1955, British Coal's staff totalled over 700,000. It is now 44,000. In other words, over the long haul the economic logic is winning.
+It takes very little low margin domestic waste. Margins in the special waste division rose from 8 per cent to more than 20 per cent as the group moved out of treatment of bulk products and focused more on smaller, more hazardous chemicals.
+"My attitude was that I'd get a manager and make a living, not that I'd become a star," he said.
+Sunflower seeds are a source of an alternative to soybean oil.
+Alton Slay, chairman of the National Research Council committee, told reporters.
+An in-flight failure could hinder the flow of fuel to the engine.
+An officer headed toward Charity Hospital with Archie, but Woodfork said officials decided to take him first to a police station because he might be in danger from Hauck's fellow officers, who had gathered at the hospital.
+'My friend was butchered last week,' said a 65-year-old Croat peasant woman.
+Some participants went to other ticket offices in the area to demonstrate opposition to flying Eastern, Continental and Scandinavian Airlines, which has financial ties to Texas Air.
+The dollar traded at 130.27 yen in London, and at 130.60 yen in New York, up from 129.79 yen late Tuesday.
+Alcoa also said its directors acted to redeem all rights outstanding under the company's 1986 shareholder rights plan. These rights currently trade with Alcoa common stock.
+Spokeswoman Lynn McMahon said Stormie had experienced mild rejection and physicians adjusted her medication.
+The White House had moved its entire press operation to the gymnasium of George Washington University six blocks from the White House.
+His performance on "Saturday Night Live" prompted boycotts of the program by cast member Nora Dunn and singer Sinead O'Connor.
+'When they went on strike in 1989, Gorbachev fell.
+The Japanese yen is playing an increased role in international banking transactions, the Bank for International Settlements said.
+The affair will raise money to further research and help victims of retinitis pigmentosa, a hereditary retinal disease that causes progressive loss of vision.
+"The twenties seems a decade of brave beginnings," he writes.
+Swallowing the berries can lead to diarrhea, vomiting and depression of the central nervous system, the Poison Control Center says.
+'A strong management would take control of the situation, but there's no one with the guts or the knowhow to do it,' says one Philharmonic insider.
+Hands shoot up all over.
+It's been hard," says the 42-year-old, Seattle-based singer.
+They called it unnecessary and a waste of billions of dollars already invested at Stapleton.
+With the stock market open, analysts now are advising him of that morning's developments in stocks he already owns at the same time that investment bankers are trying to sell him more deals.
+Gov. Bob Martinez on Wednesday extended his call for a special session of the Florida Legislature Oct. 10 on abortion to include revision of child protection laws.
+Cavazos also said his department will take administrative steps and submit a package of legislative proposals to Congress as part of a strategy to ease the default problem, which is expected to cost taxpayers $1.8 billion this fiscal year.
+He said the rate of implementation would depend on the ANC's adherence to its promise to end all violence.
+Orders for durable goods, a key benchmark for the economy, surged 6.7 percent in March, and purchasing managers reported that the manufacturing economy expanded for the first time in 11 months in April.
+The idea of a legal consumer-rights watchdog organization was hatched at a Washington cocktail party in 1978 by two Rhodes scholars, who then founded HALT.
+This is considerably greater than the 3% increase seen for all deaths in the U.S.
+The meltdown may even effect the future of entire markets.
+Among other things, says one U.S. official scheduled to attend the talks, export controls will likely be ended for all PC models, including the most advanced generation using Intel Corp.'s i486 chips.
+He had his vices, he acknowledged.
+Temperatures were in the teens while some residents tied sheets and blankets together to slide from their windows down the five-story building's walls.
+Martin, in Illinois on Friday, was informed only an hour ahead of the formal announcement that she had landed the job, an administration source said.
+"I was stunned at the order reversing the forfeiture," James Deichert, chief of the Justice Department's organized crime strike force in Atlanta, told a panel of 12 senators hearing evidence against Hastings.
+"I would like to talk to her without her parents present to determine in fact that she is acting according to her own free will," Kelly said.
+One day American tourists will arrive at Heathrow Airport and find that English taxi drivers no longer speak English, or know where to find back streets and the English bed and breakfast will call itself a motel.
+Vento said he hoped to move the bill, which has six Democratic co-sponsors, before Congress adjourns next month.
+"It's periods like this when I think the thing can break out."
+This has helped offset falling sales.
+Margaret Thatcher, one of freedom's greatest champions of the last decade, told me that, while NATO has been fantastically successful, we should be ready now to face new challenges.
+There are no designated shipping lanes along the reef around the Florida Keys, Jackson said.
+In 1990 commercial bank lending to small business grew by 11 per cent but public lending rose by almost 20 per cent.
+A Utah man received a suspended jail sentence and paid a $2,500 fine for understating his income so his wife could get a $5,000 student loan.
+Mr. Peterson's elevation leapfrogs him over two executive vice presidents.
+The Finance Ministry said Japan's reserves of gold, convertible foreign currencies and special drawing rights (SDRs) grew $3.44 billion in December to $81.48 billion.
+Rep. Jim McDermott, D-Wash., who visited Casolo in prison, said: "There are many individuals who do not receive such fortunate treatment and who do not have the benefit of so many friends in America.
+Rhone-Poulenc, which returned to profit in 1984 after four years of losses, is one of 25 government-owned business groups scheduled for denationalization.
+Rather than break new ground, the proposed laws would formalize changes already under way in the economy and clear up confusion over the new practices.
+On Wednesday, however, a Fort Lauderdale, Fla., jury convicted record store owner Charles Freeman of obscenity for selling a sexually explicit record by the rap group 2 Live Crew.
+Trading and financial institutions have disappeared overnight.
+For years, most local politicians have accepted the idea of a spit-and-polish force that is both efficient and cost-effective.
+"I cannot meet with the leader of an invading nation," Garcia said Thursday.
+If workers in mines not included in current negotiations join in sympathy strikes, a total of 300,000 miners could be on strike, he said.
+But, although he admitted resorting to cannibalism to stay alive after the group became stranded in the snow, Packer maintained until his death that he had killed only one.
+These include public utilities and oil supply, finance, securities and insurance, land and housing.
+"I never seen anybody run that fast," said Constable John Brown, who was escorting Bailey.
+Rep. E. Thomas Coleman, R-Mo., a key figure in House negotiations on the endowment's future, said the report could serve as the possible framework for a compromise.
+The results compare with earnings of Dollars 124.3m, or 67 cents, on sales of Dollars 1.47bn a year earlier.
+Though French officials generally said a reversal of the decision is unlikely, one official who declined to be named said, "You can't rule anything out."
+As the grandson of a Georgia sharecropper, he shores up the administration's vulnerability among Southern senators with large black constituencies who feared retribution if they supported Mr. Bork, the crusty elitist.
+Hugh Johnson, a senior vice president at First Albany Corp., said the overriding sentiment among investors is reluctance.
+Although so far it has been allowed substantially higher price increases than its colleagues to fund the expenditure, this status may well come under pressure in next year's review.
+"The Federal Reserve does not need a new credit crisis," said James Grant in the issue published Friday of his newsletter Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
+In 1983, 71 per cent of people engaged in small-scale economic activity voted conservative. Asked about the banks, almost a quarter of businesses polled said relations had worsened during 1991 while 19 per cent said they had improved.
+Saudi Arabia's foreign minister pointedly reminded Iraq today that the United Nations has not ruled out the use of military force to liberate Kuwait.
+Later, when reporters asked for comment, he replied: "That's interesting, that's what I think about it." The vice president's remark came as he traveled aboard Air Force Two to Cincinnati for the Major League All-Star Game Tuesday night.
+By now, the seriousness of AIDS as a world-wide medical problem is well acknowledged.
+The emergence of a new fault-line in Anglo-German relations on Wednesday night pushed the pound down to DM2.4770 in Asian trading, with the currency bottoming out at DM2.4680 in Europe yesterday.
+I don't want to ennoble it too much, but it's about the strength of humanity of this woman as opposed to the cold, inhumane aspect of the law that said she shouldn't help anybody, under those circumstances.
+Metzenbaum's bill would repeal the insurance industry's antitrust exemption but allow states to continue individually to regulate insurance.
+A lengthy investigation by U.S., Italian and Canadian law enforcement authorities resulted in the arrests on Monday at seven locations in the city and on Long Island, law enforcement officials said.
+HOW'S about this for a snapshot of the times in Britain?
+The Reagan administration gradually was able at least to stop new spending initiatives.
+Dart has more than 2,000 employees.
+The restructuring will be expensive and arduous.
+But Iran has said Western gestures of goodwill could prompt Iran to further help obtain the hostages' freedom.
+Ernst & Young won a dismissal of regulators' claims that the accounting firm contributed to the failure of a thrift. The decision could affect other such suits against auditors.
+The debate is designed to allow the government to bring back next month the legislation to ratify the treaty. No one at Westminster doubts that the prime minister feels strongly about the issue.
+Durban and Oudtshoorn police kept a low profile, in accordance with the government's 10-day-old policy of permitting some political protests.
+That approach has been used successfully recently in other industries.
+George Mitchell showed the style he brings to the post of Senate majority leader when he was asked recently how the Democratic Congress would respond to George Bush's call for a cut in the capital gains tax.
+Finding costs have soared,' the company said.
+Outright acquisitions of other drug makers would be too costly, he said.
+Philippine President Aquino directed her cabinet to draft a comprehensive agrarian program, and said she may sign it into law before a new Congress convenes in July.
+They are followed by carts containing playing partners, the White House physician, military attache, Secret Service agents and a variety of aides.
+Mr. Collor has recently suggested that employers and unions join together in a pact to keep wages and prices under control.
+INEXORABLY, dividend cuts are moving closer to the centre of the British corporate establishment.
+Orange County's loss on its investment portfolio now stands at Dollars 2.02bn, Mr Tom Hayes, the newly appointed chairman of the restructuring team said yesterday, Tony Jackson reports from New York.
+Here is a message from President Reagan on the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, which begins Sunday, as released by the White House Friday: I am pleased to send holiday greetings to the Jewish community during this season of Hanukkah 5749.
+It's entirely possible, of course, that their enthusiasm came partly from the fact that most of them couldn't see much of what was going on.
+Banks opposed the bill because of a provision that would have barred them from selling insurance nationwide.
+Army radio reported a mass Israeli troop movement into the territories.
+'But in spite of a clear weakening, there are still no symptoms of a recession.'
+Some opposition leaders say the party is pushing the reforms because it does not have a strong candidate to run for president when Roh's five-year term expires in early 1993.
+He did it all and generated the settlement.
+"I want nothing to do with it," said Dr. Darrell J. Campbell Jr., a transplant specialist at the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor.
+Terrified by a new wave of political violence, the family of an abducted human rights activist fled this country Saturday after spending nearly six weeks holed up in a room at the Red Cross.
+'Obviously any charitable status of the employer or task would have a bearing on the decision,' it said. Sometimes individuals are able to incorporate unpaid work experience into government training schemes.
+The Monterrey-based conglomerate, flexing the renewed strength of Mexico's private sector, conveyed its offer in a public letter to Anchor Chairman Vincent J. Naimoli.
+Yet, even in these 'hot' spots, the level of radon can vary greatly between one house and its neighbour.
+The anti-communist revolutions in Eastern Europe have yielded a bonanza for Israel in renewed diplomatic ties and the Israelis hope it also means the end of training and weapons support for Arab radicals.
+Congress created the FCS more than 70 years ago to provide farmers with a dependable source of credit at competitive rates.
+Hungary, for example, lacks the domestic market of Poland, but embarked on market-type reforms much earlier while both the Hungarians and the Czechs have greater access to international capital markets.
+The majority of the 1,800 residents of the islands, whose economic mainstay is sheep-raising, are descendants of British sailors.
+"Never before in the history of American criminal law has a court granted the prosecution such a one-sided bonanza of information about the defense case," lawyers Brendan V. Sullivan Jr. and Barry S. Simon said in the pleading filed Monday.
+She said she agreed to go along with the killings, sometimes acting as a lookout, because she hoped it would bind their love.
+'She said they were filthy.
+International Paper raised prices of bleached board in August.
+The bill passed the lower house of the Diet earlier this month, but the ruling Liberal Demoratic Party lacks a majority in the upper house and couldn't enlist sufficient opposition support for the measure.
+Employers see that eager recruiting among groups like women, minorities and the disabled will help, instead of "fighting" the idea, says Fred Alvarez, a Labor Department official.
+In the early 1970s, the report said, Americans ate an average of 151 pounds of red meat annually on a per capita basis, and about 49 pounds of poultry.
+Soviet journalists threatened a strike and a group of legislators on Tuesday accused President Mikhail S. Gorbachev of using "pressure tactics" in his rebuke of some prominent, outspoken editors.
+That is the job of a high-powered task force that is now said to be thinking the unthinkable on this and other contentious issues at Lloyd's.
+Roemer met all day Sunday with his closest advisers on how to cut the budget.
+Government sources have said Bloch was videotaped in Paris handing a briefcase to a Soviet agent.
+In the first quarter, however, net imports totaled about 8.8 billion kwh, up 2.4% from a year earlier.
+Teikoku Data Bank said 68 real estate companies with debts totaling 143.3 billion yen failed in April under the weight of continued high interest rates and government controls on lending.
+The way you gain credibility here is doing these thingsor at least doing them enough to give the impression that you're doing them." That's only just begun.
+It wants to protect its 'core values' of open access to the profession, flexible education and a common 'title' for accountants.
+Jackson's white support, up from about 5 percent four years ago, was bolstered by a nearly unanimous black vote, WNBC-TV and ABC News polls said.
+Jim Van Messel, co-executive producer of "Entertainment Tonight," says the show hasn't heard yet from any agents or lawyers offering to sell a client's grisly tale, but doesn't expect to wait long.
+"The benefits of the EC single market will be amplified by economic and monetary union and a single currency," Christophersen said.
+The stock, which proved immune to sharp declines in the market last week, fell 3 7/8 yesterday, to 36 5/8, even though the company reported higher earnings.
+He's more British than the British." Rhys-Davies said he sees Joe Gargery as "a holy fool who is not wholly foolish." The miniseries also stars Anthony Hopkins as Magwitch, Jean Simmons as Miss Havisham, and Anthony Calf as Pip.
+But it's a problem that some people are involved in heinous crimes, such as kidnapping and murder. FT: What can be done about corruption in Pakistani politics? BB: We are committed to the elimination of corruption.
+The airlines say the air-traffic control system is obsolete and understaffed.
+Eighteen people were arrested in an investigation into attempts by the Mafia to scare off competition for construction contracts.
+Empty, there would be between two and three feet between the water and the top edge of the boat, said Coast Guard Lt.
+Both the 1982-83 and 1985-86 occurrences did major harm to fishing off the West Coast.
+Still, Cashman plainly relishes his role; as does John Rogan as the bewildered widower Mr McLeavy.
+The scientists substituted the extruded whole soybeans for the meal in an effort to retain soy oil which is relatively high in polyunsaturated fat.
+Its trade-weighted effective exchange rate is higher than during the second half of 1991 and early 1992.
+Dickens's Hard Times is this year's choice, perhaps an appropriate title for an investment manager at the end of a deep recession.
+Earlier last week, it was announced that Kuwait and Iran were restoring full diplomatic relations.
+Hailed as the "Mozart of shipping" for his precociousness, Martinos entered the business as a teen-ager when his mother and her brothers _ a shipping lawyer and a sea captain _ bought their first ship.
+It intends to collect more, for the satellite mapping of the forest zone and for conservation programs where the remaining forest is thickest.
+Dr. Langston said research into MPTP also is seeking clues to the cause of Parkinson's.
+That is surely not going to happen again, because governments have abandoned the gold peg for their currencies and have generally established targets for the minimum as well as the maximum annual growth rate of the money supply.
+But the Royal Bank is increasingly aggressive these days and has now lured Leith Robertson, one of the Bank of Scotland's senior management buyout specialists, to become its corporate director in charge of mbos and acquisition finance.
+We worked out all the safety aspects," he said.
+He said it was followed by several aftershocks.
+And once that becomes evident to investors, these optimistic analysts see nothing ahead but blue sky for stock prices.
+Nov. 23 (Malta) Egyptair jet is hijacked, Egyptian commandos storm plane, 58 die, 24 are wounded.
+But the audience was far smaller than on opening day.
+Airport sources in Geneva said Bush and Syrian leader Hafez Assad were expected Friday in Geneva for a meeting.
+Former British prime minister Sir Edward Heath yesterday secured the release of three British prisoners held in Iraq, write James Whittington in Amman and Agencies.
+Their only source of flour is via the consortium, which coordinates with the city's six mills.
+Mr. Weimert had been president of Community Shares' major subsidiary, Community Savings & Loan Association.
+AMR had also sought to foil Mr. Trump in Congress by lobbying for legislation that would have bolstered the authority of the Transportation Department to reject airline buy-outs.
+The big aluminum producer said the reorganization would result in Aluminum Co. of Canada replacing Alcan as the parent of the Alcan group.
+However, selling, general and administrative expenses as a percentage of sales increased 0.5% because of lower financecharge income, which is carried on the company's financial statements as a credit against expenses.
+Mr. Greenberg of McDonald's, who doesn't see any evidence of a recession over the next year, says the recent rise in inflation isn't a nationwide trend.
+Because idle farm land decimated the demand for labor, fertilizer, farm equipment and other ag inputs.
+Named as an unindicted co-conspirator was Joe F. Justice, the imprisoned former president of the Florida Center Bank of Orlando, which went out of business in 1986.
+Until today's inflation report, most economists believed that Federal Reserve policy-makers, meeting Monday, would stimulate the economy with another cut in interest rates before the end of the year.
+So in a dance studio Thursday night, remembering the glory days, they practiced their jitterbugs and coffee-grinding and listened to Bobby Darin, Frankie Avalon and Neil Sedaka.
+Here is a glance at West Germany's proposed treaty for full political unification with East Germany, which would follow the July 1 merger of the two nations' economies.
+A pledge by the Contras not to dispatch any forces into Nicaragua from base camps in Honduras, in addition to withdrawing 2,000 of their estimated 5,000 troops based in Nicaragua.
+Youths 19 and under accounted for 2,127 of the 29,453 suicides committed in the United States in 1985, the last year for which figures are available, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
+Hill underscored his supporting-actor role by saying that he not only had to win to surmount his Bismarck-boy image, but win big.
+They will continue to attack where another dog will just bite and run away," Burns said.
+Talks with Michigan Bell resumed Tuesday, and continued early Wednesday, said spokesmen for the utility and the union.
+Bargain-hunting by U.S. investors helped some floating-rate note issues recover yesterday in an otherwise featureless Eurodollar bond session.
+In state-operated butcher shops, meats are rationed and supplies of better quality cuts are erratic.
+Krenz holds talks in Moscow with Gorbachev and announces East Germany has much to learn from Kremlin-style reforms.
+It took almost an hour to introduce everybody.
+Americans' disposable, or after-tax, incomes rose 1.7 percent in January after rising 0.9 percent in December and falling 0.3 percent in November.
+Some 39 per cent of life insurance respondents said that sales volumes actually fell in the period, in spite of expectations that they would rise.
+The judge ruled that only documents concerning trade secrets can be kept under seal.
+Witnesses have identified members of these squads as prominent members of the ruling party or security force personnel in civilian clothes, it said.
+The Stark's captain is being reassigned to shore duty, officials investigating the incident said.
+Arthur Stevenson, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. in New York, said the rumors incited heavy buying of sugar contracts by futures speculators.
+What made the difference this time? "I liked her right away," Schulz said of Johnson, a columnist for the Memphis Commercial Appeal.
+But any Dukakis strategy without the South would require an electoral shift of historic proportions for a Democratic victory in November.
+Rangoon Radio said one monk had persuaded an unnamed political party to press for a speedy transfer of power in Burma and organized monks to overthrow the government.
+"When you were above some of the holes, you just breathed on the ball and hoped it would stop around the cup."
+The prince's backstage work included making tea for co-workers.
+The criticism has extended to the "era of stagnation" under Leonid I. Brezhnev, who was Communist Party chief from 1964 to 1982.
+Cristiani, who takes over June 1 as head of this country's U.S.-backed government, said Nicaragua is the main obstacle to regional peace.
+Surgeons restarted her heart with cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
+FORT SHERIDAN _ Located in suburban Chicago, Fort Sheridan is a graceful cluster of tan brick buildings that resembles a college campus.
+The Soviet foreign minister met jointly with Communist Party officials and one of their harshest foes today and said later his country is determined to maintain good relations with both sides.
+Currency dealers said the dollar was suffering from a period of listlessness in the foreign exchange markets and might move lower in the closing weeks of the year.
+Some, as all good stories do, ended with a happy ever after.
+This hasn't happened in the case of Hess's, causing concern in the credit community.
+There was Michael Kirwan, a great appropriator who pushed for an aquarium in Washington because fish struck him as quiet and peaceful, a good influence in the capital.
+After the UAW pattern agreement was reached, Chrysler said the deal was too expensive.
+The dollar declined against the Japanese yen today, while share prices firmed.
+They wanted the Pact to oppose the West's demand that a unified Germany join NATO.
+The August incident and another in which a black man was shot to death by police sparked allegations of police racism and prompted City Council hearings on police brutality.
+Late last year, a Wenzhou man who ran a private credit union was executed.
+Lieberman has sought to outflank Weicker by portraying him as aloof from Connecticut concerns, and has attracted support from all parts of the political spectrum.
+There are signs that Fox Network's Dollars 1.6bn investment in American football rights is paying off, while the losses from his Asian satellite venture were a modest Dollars 20m.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Westamerica closed at $22.25 a share, down 75 cents.
+But they acknowledged that the fears of a weak economy that led the Fed to ease slightly in January no longer existed.
+These will be sent on a trial basis for as little as Pounds 1-2 each.
+In the three months to June unit costs were just 0.1 per cent higher than in the same period last year, down from 1.3 per cent in the three months to May. Many analysts said they were pleased with the labour cost figures.
+"I know a doctor who likes to be able to hop in a plane and fly whenever he wants," says Gerald Walton, an FAA official who until recently was the tower manager at Burbank.
+Last week, the total fell by 21.
+Rebels did not pursue the soldiers into Honduras, he said.
+A company spokeswoman said higher material and labor costs led to the price increase.
+Since all the Community's neighbours are now designated 'safe' countries, this means that the Community expects Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland and others to deal with Europe's refugee problem.
+The bond markets' lethargy contrasted sharply with the euphoria that gripped the stock market.
+While no one is likely to take to the streets again soon, the spirit of resistance seems to be building anew.
+In the 1980s, the S&Ls eerily re-enacted this precedent.
+When he launched the Sun in September, Ingersoll said he wanted to prove that new newspapers, if properly designed and promoted, could be introduced in the United States just as they had been in other countries.
+Nonetheless, some analysts had expected a gap of as little as 600 million dollars, and the Australian currency slipped after the figure was released.
+Some ended up in "Closer Than Ever." Other songs for "Closer Than Ever" were orphans from "Baby," the duo's one Broadway musical that had a seven-month run during the 1983-84 season.
+Two mid-tier City accountancy firms, Wilson Green and Silver Altman, have announced a merger. The new firm will practice from October 1 as Wilson Silver Altman.
+The Canadian natural resources company was once controlled by fugitive financier John C. Doyle.
+Sheriff Aarvis Whitman calls the home a prison and has refused to send back runaways.
+In a statement, Amal accused Hezbollah's fighters of booby-trapping corpses in Jarjou.
+She said he was expected to arrive in Paris on Friday night.
+The company didn't say how much extra production there would be but dealers estimated that it would amount to an additional 150,000 ounces, which would bring the company's annual output to 1.4 million ounces.
+The first episode, "The Taste of Democracy," examines the foundations of perestroika, using excellent archival photos and footage to track Gorbachev's rise to power and the systemic failure of the Soviet bureaucracy.
+That job, of course, is to bury inflation so deeply it cannot arise again for years.
+He said the whole question of the national emergency was under constant review and it would be lifted as soon as circumstances permit.
+In their report in the current issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, the Cedars-Sinai researchers said they found no evidence that the surgery was more difficult in women than men.
+And if a constitution won't immediately ease the Philippines's jitters, a show of strength by Mrs. Aquino possibly will.
+Asked when he thought he would feel safe, he said, "When Charles dies." "Obviously, he is very concerned and he has every reason to be," state Department of Corrections spokesman Tipton Kindel said in Sacramento.
+Mrs. Thatcher declared in her own speech that German unification should not weaken security and said U.S. and British troops and NATO nuclear missiles must remain in a united Germany.
+But former Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger made clear he didn't think the concept was funny when it applied to Pentagon spending.
+Pakistan has diverted for its own use millions of dollars of Stinger anti-aircraft missiles intended for U.S.-backed Afghan rebels, United Press International quoted intelligence sources as saying.
+They grew in number from 7,500 in 1978 to 19,400 in 1991. The Royal Society says no researcher should have to undertake more than two short-term contracts.
+A disposable camera that can be had for under $10.
+By attempting to reconcile some of these bitter enemies, Mr. Gorbachev is seeking to establish himself as the unlikely heir to Henry Kissinger and Anwar Sadat as the region's preeminent deal maker.
+Drexel played a role in many of them.
+Anti-independence legislators did not participate in the vote, it reported.
+Now it's the Congress' fault."' Despite officials' claims that the bill must pass, there hasn't been much lobbying by top administration officials, noted Sen. Donald W. Riegle, D-Mich.
+He vowed to his mother that he would sing at a Spanish song festival, and Iglesias kept his vow in 1968.
+Now Texans will have a choice between one of their own for the top job or for No. 2, and they're likely to go for the big prize, he said.
+Patricia Mathis, 33, his mother, said tears just streamed down her face.
+Despite the problems, everyone seemed to enjoy it.
+The report, which the Agriculture Department released after the close, was in line with analysts' predictions.
+An infant nursed by a mother who regularly consumed Lake Michigan fish would be exposed to 6.2 milligrams of PCB by the end of 12 months, Swain said.
+Eight doctors and specialists from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, not previously known as a refuge for conservatives, have just reported their findings from an in-depth study of several hundred homeless people in Baltimore.
+Elsewhere in the Leningrad TV clip, Mr. Joel offers a summary of his beginning as a rock musician.
+He is prepared to spend his money in the U.S. instead if the new FDA rules make the drugs available here.
+Lokmaya's village of Balambhu has better health care than most in this nation of 17 million people.
+It said at least 300 students were arrested in Orumiyeh.
+America West has about 10.7 million common shares outstanding.
+Dukakis, for his part, claims he has cut a record amount in taxes.
+Despite congressional approval of the act, several legislators expressed concern over the precedent of closing a station through government edict instead of through the courts.
+The stock market declined today in fairly quiet trading, pressured by growing talk of a recession amid ongoing concern about inflation.
+Meanwhile, the losses were partially offset by higher profit from securities and foreign-exchange trading and gains from venture capital activities and loan sales, among other things, Chemical said.
+The company in May announced that it was cutting the quarterly dividend in half to five cents a share as a result.
+The huge amount of damages was based on Pennzoil's assertion that $7.53 billion would be needed to drill for as much oil as it would have acquired in the deal with Getty.
+In issuing the new statement, which was stronger than expected, the G-7 nations in effect are betting that they can force currency markets to stop driving the dollar down.
+He was convicted on two counts of filing false income tax returns for failing to report more than $350,000 in income from gambling, autograph signing and baseball memorabilia sales.
+This is usually confined to the local producing association and the republican government.
+And he said that, overall, deregulation has "conclusively" benefited consumers.
+In a related matter, Mr. Reynolds said he is "hopeful" that the FCC will approve the proposed sale of KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, before year end, despite the administrative law judge's ruling.
+Boeing said about 6.4 million shares of Argosystems were tendered by 12:01 a.m. EDT yesterday.
+Instead, they described it has a housecleaning measure agreed upon after Presser underwent a heart bypass operation in late 1983 to assure that control of the union remained with officials at its international headquarters in Washington.
+Such suggestions have been around for years.
+"Government has no business with a married couple's private consentual sexual practices," Castellani wrote.
+The Reagan administration looked high and low for Latin American support for the Nicaraguan Contras but almost always came up empty-handed.
+She married a plumber from Kentucky in Las Vegas 11 years ago and they live in a quiet, elm-shaded mobile-home park filled with retirees.
+The Democratic Forum began as a loose grouping of intellectuals, artists and scientists in 1987 and since has grown to about 20,000 members.
+It would have added 8 cents to the 16 cent tax on a pack of cigarettes, and brought the 16-cent tax on beer six-packs to 36 cents.
+City officials rushed to put Holly's name on a park, built on the outskirts of town over an old landfill.
+The suit accuses 23 U.S. and foreign banks of antitrust, banking and other violations after they failed to come to terms on restructuring loans to the Hunt companies.
+Harbridge House, a consultant, says only a third of the executives it talked to believe their companies are really encouraging innovation.
+The collection, in Hillsboro, N.H., is officially known as Kemp's Mack Museum.
+The distributions are payable June 30.
+Prices of most contracts had declined for three sessions in a row, he noted.
+We need to apply the brakes (i.e. accountability), and break up the congressional circle of horrors by electing new officials who will challenge this and other conventional wisdoms.
+In this, medieval chivalry and the last hurrah of English military heroism are conjoined.
+The administration adopted new guidelines that have stricter limits on the scope and length of work that can be performed by consultants, but Cotton said they are too vague.
+As the government still wants to sell its 40 per cent stakes in both companies, it has an obvious incentive to find an acceptable solution before the market's insouciance fades.
+The specialty chemical producer had previously spurned a $24-a-share offer; both offers are for 4.96 million common shares.
+The U.S. is by far Canada's biggest export market, taking more than 75% of Canada's exports last year.
+Timken Co. said it intends to phase out one of its two Columbus, Ohio, manufacturing plants over the next three years.
+Neither Amertex nor its owner, Leo Jacobson, has been charged with a criminal offense, though both have been barred from obtaining future Pentagon contracts.
+Its videotapes, featuring 60 clients, will go to dating agencies in the U.S., Canada and Australia if Mrs. Lukyanova's grand plans go through.
+In the year's first nine months, the company had net income of $34.4 million, or $1.14 a share.
+Let the people know."
+On London's stock exchange Friday, Cadbury rose one penny (1.9 cents), to 255 pence ($4.69).
+The book is only 10% too long, not bad for a family saga that spans 932 pages.
+"I looked at him and asked him his name," said Elmer Gnau, a retired tool and dye maker. "I knew if he said Kenneth, he would be my cousin.
+He always referred to Lillian Hellman's play, "The Little Foxes," as "The Three Little Foxes," and he fought with Warner Bros. to allow Bette Davis to star in the movie.
+He's campaigned for dissenters, including a senator who called his budget settlement a turkey and a Senate challenger who likened the tax provisions to a mugging.
+On Thursday, the mine owner, Anglo-American Corp., announced that a fourth miner had been found dead underground, but gave no further information.
+They were sending deputies in their stead.
+Everyone in this border town knows who the drug smugglers are, but they don't want to talk about it.
+Only occasional telephone poles and parts of some buildings were left standing.
+During the last meeting, the Sandinistas presented their most liberal proposal.
+Among Dollars & Sense's boosters are economist John Kenneth Galbraith, journalist Alexander Cockburn and Democratic U.S. Rep. Ron Dellums of California.
+Three of her co-workers confirm her complaints.
+Accompanying Siddhi was a 62-member delegation that included bankers, investors and businessmen.
+Brandenstein reported the astronauts first spotted LDEF Thursday night.
+Rescuers using trained dogs found the body of a cross-country skier buried in an avalanche in Mount Rainer National Park, a park spokesman said Monday.
+Whether Torchmark can finish what it started remains to be seen.
+EDS has sued Mr. Perot in Virginia charging that he violated the agreement.
+That may sound like bluster - but it is a brave person who ignores it.
+She also makes her actors look as if they weren't acting.
+The book made his international reputation and put him on the cover of Time magazine.
+Her husband, Claus von Bulow, was convicted of trying to murder her, but was later retried and acquitted.
+"We are anti-imperialist with Moscow and we are anti-imperialist with Washington," Pastora told the crowd at the adjacent Plaza of the Revolution.
+The move, from January 1, was announced by President Daniel arap Moi at a rally to mark 31 years of independence from British rule.
+Finally, his advice on the vehicles for investing in stocks is consistent with the no-free-lunch doctrine.
+Solidarity member of Parliament Aleksander Malachowski, a writer and television personality, said Solidarity's first act tomorrow when Parliament resumes sitting, would be to introduce a bill to abolish the death penalty.
+The Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper of Munich reported that Wolf had taken refuge in the Soviet Union to avoid possible arrest in connection with a weapons scandal that occurred under the ousted hard-line Communist regime.
+Cadbury-Schweppes, which had been worried by talk of an imminent cash call, rose 9 to 482p and Booker gained the same to 380p.
+Mr. Adelizzi declined to discuss reasons for the timing of Home Federal's applications, but said the moves put Home Federal "in the best position to remain flexible for the future."
+If the utility commission follows its normal schedule for public hearings, the rate change, if granted, would go into effect next January.
+Many observers concluded that failure to take account of the Social Security surplus as part of the government's fiscal action was a cause of the recession.
+Having reconciled himself to the operation in Cuba that he formerly had opposed, Mr. Schlesinger tried to insulate the president if perchance something went awry.
+The little blonde boy with a dirt-smudged face was blinking and calm when placed on a gurney and wheeled to a waiting ambulance.
+Until yesterday Lord Richardson of Duntisbourne, head of the Bank of England between 1973 and 1983, had been the second British director on the BIS board. The choice of title was less straightforward.
+Mr. Kelliher said he opposes the two-tier wage scale, which pays flight attendants hired since 1983 significantly less than senior flight attendants.
+Second or confirming sources on bedroom behavior are hard to locate.
+The midseason replacement series reached No. 1 in the A.C. Nielsen ratings for the second week of March, and a one-hour rerun special knocked venerable "60 Minutes" out of the Top 10 slot.
+He has asked a state court in Santa Ana, Calif., to nullify the standstill agreement on his Ramada shares.
+99.963 (5.52%) Interest rate ...........................
+In composite New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Mesa shares closed at $11.875, down $1.
+Giveaways attract some drivers, but "a customer doesn't stay with you because of your promotions," Shell says.
+The Colorado banking commissioner closed two affiliated banks, bringing the number of bank failures nationwide this year to 159, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said.
+Little more than a quarter of US exports go to Mexico and Canada - a proportion that is likely to change only slowly once the agreement comes into force in 1994.
+Then Judge Kenyon ordered Bank of America to turn over accounts held by Soviet trading companies to Mr. Gregorian to make up the rest of the damage award.
+Nevertheless, there seemed to be continuing differences, in spite of Mr Bock's boardroom shake-up in January.
+Community involvement is another way companies try to hold themselves to their original vision.
+Twelve firefighters remained hospitalized Wednesday.
+But there was no conclusive proof, and a second test application began Sunday.
+This practice is known in the industry as 'skin-to-skin' working. The report said the roof fall was caused by rock movement 'probably' triggered by 'the relatively high rate of advance of the working in the roadway'.
+Sources said Mr. Spoor wasn't enthusiastic initially, but came around to favoring Mr. Smith as the list shrank.
+The harvest has been quite good.
+On Thursday, it will again be host to German lawmakers.
+But HSBC has managed its portfolio of banks differently.
+Cornelia Parker has produced a set of six postcards of work made in the station hotel, itself forbidden to public access.
+Meese disqualified himself last year when the Reagan administration opposed renewing the federal law which created independent counsels to investigate top government officials.
+The lack of books had made his childhood in Scotland seem like prison, but when he reached London, he found things little better. The greatest city in the world had no public libraries and books were expensive.
+But like Alliance's Mr. Wellman, Ms. Franklin is also looking for unquoted securities.
+For Toronto-based Labatt, the acquisition underlines the company's determination to expand beyond its core brewing interests.
+The unit had been hoping to boost employment for development of two new jetliners.
+As widely predicted, issuance in the real estate mortgage investment conduit sector remained strong.
+The Philippine air force operates a bombing range near the plantation north of Manila.
+Fascinating, he thought _ the orchestration, the instrumentation, how the French horns used high octave violin phrases.
+Long Island legislators and Lilco opponents reacted angrily to some tentative terms of the pact, including one that would terminate a lawsuit charging Lilco with fraud, and seeking to recover from the utility $2.9 billion already paid by Lilco ratepayers.
+"Most people can't stand it.
+After years of trying to get the policy changed, Gartner filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Information Agency _ VOA's parent _ in June 1988 in Des Moines' federal court.
+Young & Rubicam, which called the charges "without substance or merit," acknowledges it made payments to Ad Ventures, a company controlled by Foote.
+Adjusted to remove any stocks subject to potential arbitrage, it started a slight decline in the mid-August month, coming down to 1.23 from its record 1.29 in the previous month.
+Even with the no-checking rule, players collide in tussles for the puck.
+Traders agreed much of the activity centered around the Japanese yen.
+The easy profits are gone, and many investors may find their initial capital in jeopardy.
+Bob Daly, chairman of Warner Bros. studio, a Time Warner Inc. unit, and the leader of the Hollywood negotiating team, said some progress is being made and asked for a deadline extension.
+"They're regarded as loners," an unidentified neighbor told the newspaper "Particularly, her.
+The Mongolians were allied with the Soviet Union in gaining independence and establishing the world's second Communist state in 1921.
+"Let's say I sat each of you down in front of a red button and a black button," he said.
+Mortgage & Realty Trust plunged 2 1/4 to 4 1/4.
+At least 59 militant unions in Seoul decided on Wednesday to call a joint strike Friday in protest of the crackdown on labor. Union leaders said they would seek an alliance with students.
+The release brought to more than 2,500 the number the government has freed.
+Chartwell also agreed to buy another 1.233 million Avon shares from A/J Partnership within 30 days.
+But this is an unsatisfactory and haphazard procedure.
+They come and start trouble.
+Former US Central Intelligence Agency officer Aldrich Ames (left) was sentenced to life in prison after he pleaded guilty in Virginia to spying for Moscow.
+She thanked her family, especially her husband Emilio, "who waited until we got to the hospital before he fainted, and my son Nayib, who held my hand while we waited for the ambulances.
+A coalition of the newspaper's 10 unions met Thursday afternoon, then sent leaders to a meeting with management at the Daily News' headquarters.
+The service will be available in the U.S. and Canada initially, with other countries to follow.
+A major worry has been the psychological impact of the explosion, especially on the space workers and their children.
+During discussions over limiting textile imports, Mr. Sato told President Nixon, "Zensho shimasu," a phrase that can mean anything from "I'll look after the matter" to "There is no way I'll do it."
+The farm sales increase reflected in part higher prices caused by the severe drought.
+"It was impossible to imagine doing this three years ago," says Baira, a 20-year-old high-school graduate who aspires to become a floor broker at the new Mongolian Stock Exchange.
+"We're still paying for the rally we had in January and February," said Mr. Goldman, adding that only more selling can raise cash reserves and investor pessimism enough to fuel another run higher.
+The younger Savage, who now works as an affirmative action officer for the Chicago Metropolitan Sanitary District, was not in his office Wednesday and could not be reached for comment.
+"We don't know what it (`Iranian Nights') is all about; nothing was sent to us," said Muhammed Ebrahim, executive secretary of the Islamic Council. "What we don't know, we cannot be concerned with.
+Spot, or noncontract, prices were mixed.
+"Continued earnings pressure is likely."
+Squatting behind home plate for the White Sox this young baseball season, 40-year-old Carlton Fisk feels lousy.
+Outside court, defense attorney Ray Clark said Ramirez "has good days and bad days." "He just doesn't like court," said Clark.
+Mr. Windfeldt recalls that most vacuum cleaners were sold door to door when he entered the business 26 years ago.
+Cominco and Teck, which own a combined 21% of Aur's shares, also will gain representation on Aur's board. However, the companies extended an agreement to support Aur's current management until 1996.
+Afghanistan repeatedly has charged that Pakistan is violating the agreement, which took effect May 15, by continuing to arm guerrillas.
+The traffic problems were compounded by a car that went into a ditch, she said.
+"Our deal is far from done," Mr. McCullough says.
+After the victims were butchered, they were sent down the Sava River.
+"We've never had temperatures like this that I can recall.
+Mr. Gandhi, however, might want to ponder China's own flirtations with the Soviets.
+That's just "murderous" for any violin, he says, and especially so for the 500 to 600 old Cremonese violins still being played (out of a couple of thousand produced by the masters).
+Two of the demonstrators were arrested, the statement said.
+In a decision that could bolster the rights of AIDS victims, the justices ruled 7-2 that people with contagious diseases are covered by a federal law that prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in federally aided programs.
+Austin was killed by New York City police in a shoot-out in 1971 following a bank robbery.
+Manufacturing value-added (MVA), at constant prices, declined almost 30 per cent between 1982 and 1986.
+Mr Evans Nicolas, the self-styled leader of the revived macoutes, said he and his faction were ready for 'civil war' to thwart the return of the president.
+Platinum for January delivery settled at $578.60 an ounce, up $15.40.
+The toughest decision usually was whether to buy or lease the photocopier.
+It also covers provisions for the closing of Gitano retail stores that aren't in outlet locations.
+Does laying out 20 grand to hear Dan Marino explain how he aspires to win a Super Bowl really inspire a management team, metaphorically speaking, to seek the corporate Super Bowl?
+If successful, the acquisition by Salt Lake City-based American Stores would create the nation's largest supermarket chain.
+Taxpayers placed $36 billion in California's state coffers, the largest collection reported.
+Mark Obrinsky, an economist with the U.S. League of Savings Institutions, said the March increase, coupled with an overall 9.6 percent jump in February, provide evidence that housing has recovered from its slump in December and January.
+All eight officers were charged with entry without permission, a misdemeanor, and with conspiracy to conceal a crime, a felony.
+It means the satellite was sent into precisely the right orbit.
+CSFB's income from trading operations plunged 44.6% to 105.2 million francs last year from 190 million francs in 1986.
+A municipal judge ruled that the magazines are obscene, opening the way for city officials to ban their sale in Urbana.
+"We feel it's a very good showing for Jesse in a state that does not have many blacks," said Tom Disselhorst, state co-chairman for the Jackson campaign.
+The New Jersey federal court will hear another motion by Ciba-Geigy for a preliminary injunction against Alza and Marion Merrell on Dec. 23.
+The en suite panelled bathroom had a free-standing bath and sociable chairs. This was our self-catering home for the weekend, the house once host to William III.
+A spokeswoman for Motorola said the stay of Bunton's ruling will be sought from the Washington court.
+Along with those higher labor costs, Bethlehem Steel was hampered by scheduled maintenance programs at its prize Sparrows Point plant, which significantly reduced capacity and forced it to buy steel from other producers to meet customer orders.
+West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher met with Baker in Brussels on Friday to discuss the disarmament dispute and the Soviet proposals.
+Another fire in Everglades National Park, about 27 miles southwest of the city, scorched 10,500 acres by Friday. Firefighters expected to control it today, said park spokeswoman Darlene Koontz.
+The transfer of funds will leave the FSLIC, which is managed by the Bank Board, severely depleted.
+The Kremlin also denied U.S. charges that its troops are leaving as many as 30 million mines behind.
+A senior Bush administration aide said the U.S. sent word of Mr. Bush's proposals to all the nuclear-armed former Soviet republics.
+The other three _ ganciclovir, aerosol pentamidine and alpha interferon _ are used to treat AIDS-related conditions.
+Jordan ruled the West Bank from 1949 until it was captured by Israel in 1967.
+In La Oroya, 95 miles northeast of Lima, Shining Path assassins shot and killed a mining labor leader Monday on a city street, police said.
+Hours later, six leftist guerrillas were killed in a battle with a special army brigade created to fight the rebels.
+This manure contains nitrogen, which is transmitted through the soil and the root system of the barley to the grain. But this year, for some unaccountable reason, our barleys contained much lower percentages of nitrogen than usual.
+The others were forced to watch and keep count, authorities also said.
+Some of the antiques in Jalousie's Great House have come from Glenconner's homes in Mustique, Scotland and England.
+Its 32.0 rating was the 14th highest-rated made-for-TV movie ever.
+In a fight like this, you have to."
+In Africa and the Caribbean, a large majority of victims were _ and are _ heterosexuals.
+Everyone was making money.
+The plan also called for Ramada shareholders to receive cash and stock in Aztar.
+The chief chef was Williams, a nine-year pro veteran who has switched off with Jay Schroeder as the Redskins' signal-caller this season.
+Most dwarfism is genetic, but it usually does not strike all members of a family, and it can be caused by more than 100 disorders, Ott said.
+There were 8,002 workers eligible to vote, and under the board's rules, the Teamsters needed at least half of those workers to mail in ballots in the union's favor.
+I don't think you have any instance as flagrant as this one." Just how flagrant is too flagrant isn't clear under Florida law: A certain degree of "pre-petition planning," as bankruptcy lawyers like to call it, is acceptable.
+'Our conception of Europe,' says a senior Elysee official, 'is that France, Germany and Britain are fairly close.' But the desire of France and Germany to help Mr Major is not unlimited, and it will not last for ever.
+"I don't need anyone in or out.
+Anticipating the new standards, many thrifts have been selling assets and reducing their size recently.
+The FDIC revised its report for 1989 bank profits to $15.7 billion, down $600 million from an earlier report.
+But he added: 'If there is no more easing in the repo rate within two weeks, the pressure on the system will return.
+As previously reported, Aaron Brothers directors and other stockholders who together hold 64% of the shares outstanding have agreed to tender their shares.
+The Iraqi News Agency also reported that Iranian artillery shelled residential areas in the southern port of Basra, the border town of Khanaqin and Sirwan in northeast Iraq throughout the night. It made no mention of casualties.
+Co-ordinated through a new regional logistics centre in Singapore; engines will be shipped in from Brazil, axles and drive trains will come from India.
+Total assets were $30.7 billion, up from $26.3 billion a year ago.
+Genoese said he sent a telegram to Steven G. Rothmeier, chairman and chief executive officer of NWA Inc., the parent company of Northwest, requesting a meeting.
+Ships carrying a Marine expeditionary unit from Okinawa, equipped with a squadron of assault and cargo helicopters, have arrived in position near the Saudi peninsula.
+Only the president is authorized to grant Secret Service protection to non-presidential candidates.
+But in 1972 the party abandoned FDR's grand alliance and began to appeal to voters as members of special interest groups.
+The value of customer business on Thursday reached a hefty Pounds 2.43bn. There were, however, some outstanding stock performers.
+American films make up 55% of the French market, while French films attract less than 1% of American moviegoers.
+The Energy Department noted, however, that it retained regulatory authority over radioactive portions of its wastes.
+Late Friday, the company said it entered a tentative agreement under which it will sell an 11% stake to International Paper for $209 million.
+Shaike Erez, head of Israel's military administration in the West Bank.
+Economic growth has been 5 percent over the same period, according to government figures.
+What makes supervision of the industry even more difficult, he says, are the large numbers of stock-loan "finders," or firms that seek commissions from matching up lenders and borrowers.
+He said one recent trip to San Francisco, booked through Eastern's club, cost $175 round trip. "The cheapest (comparable) airfare I was able to find was $268," he said.
+The chip accord, signed last summer, forbids Japanese chip makers from selling dynamic random-access-memory chips, or D-rams, below certain fair-market values calculated by the Commerce Department.
+As in watering, "once established" are the key words.
+Myers said second-quarter net income rose 66%, to $2.1 million, on a 54% sales gain, from $1.3 million.
+Before the private lairds there were the clan chiefs.
+But to ensure that they wouldn't be overworked, he added one more employee to her staff.
+In less than a month, the developer has announced two property deals that would put him in command of a lucrative five-block area in the center of the Boardwalk.
+This year, however, Pohanka Hyundai is on track to sell fewer than 800 cars.
+Though the subject lies dormant now, there are more than 200 communities with some form of residential rent controls, most adopted during periods of rapid general inflation in the 1970s, and most in the Northeast and California.
+"The United States is the wrong country for an international bank to be based," he said.
+But such hopes seemed to get no support from comments Wednesday morning by Alan Greenspan, the Fed's chairman, before a congressional committee.
+A statement from the Defense Ministry noted that Turkey agreed last March to postpone small-scale exercises in the Aegean following a Greek request.
+An agreement forged last month between the Czech, Slovak and federal governments keeps foreign policy, defense, general economic and monetary policy under federal control.
+AT&T, which holds a 37% stake in the project, said it has notified customers of the delay.
+"I don't think very much will come out of all this," concludes John de St. Jorre, a writer who is editing a report on South Africa for the Ford Foundation.
+But the treaty foes admit they have an uphill fight, since many of those they hope to woo are Reagan loyalists.
+Newton's "Aramus" herd, named after a favorite Polish national champion stallion owned by the entertainer, is considered one of the top five Arabian herds in the world.
+Dollar figures for the 1989 and 1988 periods were converted from British pounds at the Sept. 30 rate of $1.615 to the pound.
+She has no formal training in psychology, but lists in her resume certifications in accelerated learning, stress management and self-talk technology.
+The November contract fell as low as $5.89 a bushel, its lowest level since Aug. 3, before bouncing back late in the session.
+"And when I think that the proceeds from my house will help educate our lawyers, doctors and teachers of the future, that makes me feel good.
+And while selling Philipp Brothers has been talked about, the big unanswered question is to whom.
+The training exercise had nothing to do with the Persian Gulf crisis, Harper said.
+National City, which disclosed its $870 million stock bid in May, says that consolidating the banks' operations would save $125 million a year.
+Around midday rumors started to circulate in the market about a nuclear accident in the Soviet Union, depressing share prices further, dealers said.
+"We do anticipate some exiting of farmers, particularly in the northern Plains and part of the western Corn Belt," said Gregory Hanson, an Agriculture Department economist.
+Acquired stock would be used for general corporate purposes, it said.
+The Eritrean rebels claimed capture of the port in a radio broadcast Saturday, but a government official in Addis Ababa said the rebels controlled only parts of the town.
+All of this is admittedly my own sidewalk surmise.
+The last tiny dusky died of old age in June in a specially designed environment on Discovery Island, a Walt Disney World zoological park primarily for birds.
+The same can hardly be said for Finmeccanica. The company has thoroughly restructured its activities since the days when it was best known for its loss-making Alfa Romeo cars operation, sold to Fiat in 1986.
+"It's time to grow the business," he said.
+In a proposal aimed at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Sen. Bentsen also suggested that an oil import fee could be imposed only on foreign countries that belong to oil cartels.
+Famous movie couples will be seated at tables between the palm trees, and a bandstand will be on the stage.
+"The internal (trade) imbalance has become so acute now that the country's market is actually threatened by disintegration," the former premier said.
+The merger of USAir Group Inc. and Piedmont Aviation Inc. is expected to create a profitable new carrier that analysts say would be a strong challenger to the nation's so-called mega-carriers.
+Tens of thousands of the colony's residents concerned about Communist control have sought permission to move out.
+"The present acceleration of history is one in which the partnership is being put to a test," he said, adding that the two nations would pass the test because of their common interests and U.S. goodwill.
+"I'm amazed at these people.
+Japan expressed concern Thursday about political developments in Burma and said it would wait to decide whether to recognize the new military government.
+Besides, Mr. Crosby asserts, SmartRoute has built an elaborate system for gathering data and doesn't need Metro's reports.
+Today is Monday, June 20, the 172nd day of 1988.
+Krenz's new leadership has blamed Honecker and Mittag for plunging the country into the crisis and Mittag has been kicked out of the party.
+She writes at least three columns and features for the Plain Dealer's Friday tabloid and another two to three reviews for the rest of the week.
+Robert Falise, Irving's general counsel, said management views the Banca Commerciale offer as superior because, "We believe a partnership with a global financial institution makes much more sense than an acquisition by a domestic one."
+But the copper content in ore of most deposits is less than 1 per cent - with small traces of precious metals - making the mining of ore for producing copper economically unviable.
+But Ms. Tutwiler said Libya is "still trying to acquire chemical weapons capability and is engaged in destabilizing efforts around the world.
+In fact, for a glimpse of the U.S. population in roughly 30 years, look at Florida right now.
+He was cited for his contributions to the development of parallel processing in computers.
+At Las Mercedes Airport east of the city, Somoza supporters and their families tried desperately to get on departing flights.
+The dispute between Mrs Patricia Ashmore and other Lloyd's Names and the Corporation of Lloyd's, will be heard by the Court of Appeal in February next year. It has been before the courts since 1988.
+"We aren't so foolish as to think someone looking to buy his third BMW will switch to Sterling," says Raymond Ketchledge, president of Austin Rover of North America, which is partly owned by Rover.
+The electrical-equipment group posted a surge in net income with the aid of one-time gains.
+For us, it's a very expensive activity, although for the rest of the world our costs are very low.' As well as money, these co-productions attract big names which help independent productions compete with Hollywood films.
+Researchers reported the accidental discovery of a family of drugs that may prove more potent with fewer side effects than current medicines for arthritis and other ailments involving inflammation.
+Charleston Insurance has about 15,000 policies covering property in South Carolina.
+Bertie's a frightfully decent chap and fancies himself a master schemer and solver of life's small problems, but his machinations always go awry, requiring the intervention of Jeeves ("Indeed, sir?") to get him out of trouble.
+There is speculation that Mosbacher may become Commerce secretary.
+Denver-based M.D.C. has interests in home building and real estate development.
+Snow fell over the Rockies and the Plains today, and up to 7 inches of rain drenched southern Florida.
+At the same time, 30% of Puerto Rican families in the U.S. live in poverty, compared with a 9% national average.
+It went down Wednesday at Lake Managua, about six miles east of Managua.
+Here are some other stands taken by Quayle: _Against a bill elevating the Veterans Administration to the president's Cabinet.
+Control Data Corp. and Unisys Corp., which has a big operation here, have laid off almost 10,000 employees during the past five years.
+"We knew as a country who we were, what we were, and there was a foreign policy that was basically born in a consensus and executed forthrightly."
+It "is having a negative impact on the efficiency and morale of remaining employees who must take on extra work when positions become vacant." Rep. Neal Smith, D-Iowa, the subcommittee chairman, said, "You shouldn't have to put up with it.
+Hal Eubanks, a property manager, was also named as a defendant.
+He confirmed the two governments have discussed from $1 billion to $1.5 billion in aid.
+Stock prices fell today amid renewed worries over the interest-rate outlook.
+United Parcel Service has announced it will match the delivery and pickup times of overnight delivery competitor Federal Express Corp.
+Upset, Mr. Cummings sued the vets.
+Another government report Wednesday showed that new homes sales climbed 5.5 percent in June, the third monthly increase.
+Partly as a result of the emergency imports, which included razor blades, soap, winter boots and clothes, the Soviet Union posted a trade deficit last year for the first time in 14 years.
+Mr. Mulay, divorced with two grown children, wanted something to fill his time.
+Responded Anderson: "They're also paying lower than any other hospitals in the area." The agreement was reached early Thursday after negotiators sat through two consecutive, 17-hour bargaining sessions.
+America must never surrender to a high moral challenge.
+"It shows that, as our numbers show, that we're under stress and that we need more funds," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday.
+"Nearly everyone in Bali is an artist," Birch said. "They dance or paint or play a musical instrument.
+MacDonald recruited a salesman and started selling in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.
+The dissenters were Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia and Anthony M. Kennedy.
+He wrote it himself," Fitzwater said.
+According to Kelly, maintenance personnel at the airport said the plane's chutes worked properly and that people often suffer ankle and back sprains from the sharp drop down an emergency chute.
+But he said it was "too early to say" whether those nations would abandon socialism.
+Born in Trenton, N.J., Smith lives in Tuftonboro.
+If the two merge, the companies will have to agree on a programming format.
+Apparently, most traders also thought that way, because many decided to take profits, he said.
+He has found nothing wrong with this bike.
+Among manufacturers, productivity grew at a 3.8% rate in the third quarter and a 3.7% rate in the second, after falling in the first quarter of 1991 and the last quarter of 1990.
+Although CableOne said no other advertisers have signed up yet, it expects advertisers to be attracted to the potential of "roadblocking," in which the same commercial runs at about the same time on a number of different networks.
+Most other provinces have similar laws.
+The department has agreed to a wide study of the environmental impact of weapons plant modernization, but has not said this would affect its schedule for getting the main production plants back on line after lengthy shutdowns.
+He knows how to play his hand and hold back his ace.
+'We need to think very carefully before we encourage people to specialise on a narrow front,' he said. Rightwing educationalists remained unhappy.
+The first of two U.S. cargo planes to be delivered to the Colombian government landed Saturday at Howard Air Force Base in Panama loaded with spare parts.
+GM in particular is already trimming production piecemeal.
+Voters appear to have little faith left in the oft-discussed Middle East "peace process," so neither they nor journalists are pressing candidates to explain how they would get Israelis and Palestinians into negotiations.
+Pacific Scientific makes restraint equipment, instruments, motors and controls.
+Without such rules, the expense would be personal interest, for which the deduction is being phased out, unless it could be treated as investment or passive-activity interest.
+In Santiago's Hotel Carrera, Arias walked down the lobby stairs from a meeting with Quayle, as Spain's Gonzalez walked in. They embraced and cameras whirred.
+But the board found that their locking mechanisms were susceptible to damage.
+The dinner also affords an opportunity for the two presidents to exchange pleasantries in formal toasts, which are often political in nature.
+Neither forecast proved correct. To make unification a success, Germany will need to maintain public sector transfers from west to east of at least DM100bn (Pounds 35.8bn) a year until the end of the decade.
+His lawyers produced letters Cook wrote to McLaughlin from prison, in which she admitted killing the neighbor.
+Roberts was national editor at the Times after covering the 1960s civil rights movement and the Vietnam War for the newspaper.
+Krenz said he had moved into the "quiet East Berlin street" after assuming the party leadership from hard-liner Erich Honecker on Oct. 18.
+Their bouffant hairdos bob as they mumble prayers.
+Then its council is scheduled to review progress towards meeting this year's target.
+The commission's plan is intended to form the basis for an in-depth discussion of monetary union by EC finance ministers Sept. 7 and 8 in Rome.
+We're not allowing any fancy trading tactics and we're requiring cash up front for any over $10,000," he said.
+Scottish & Newcastle also unveiled an agreement with Coors Brewing of the U.S. to brew its Extra Gold premium lager under license in Britain.
+Another alternative for investors worried about missing bond calls is to buy U.S. Treasury securities.
+Dwindling U.S. stockpiles, looming cold weather and a British warning of a Persian Gulf conflagration combined to drive oil prices back over $40 a barrel Thursday to a new record close in hectic futures trading.
+It is also very likely that the high utilisation ratio reflects scrapping of capacity and not just the strength of recovery.
+Zia himself died in a plane crash in August 1988.
+In the latest quarter, investment gains of $22.1 million resulted in net income of $162.2 million, or $1.11 a share.
+Of the people in the Tindouf refugee camps, Rguibi said: "They are carefully watched and spied on.
+Thirty of the country's main lenders, who hold $33 billion in loans to Brazil, were invited to attend the meetings.
+Unlike Basey, some of them were honored posthumously.
+But I don't believe (in those things) now.
+Robert Morgenthau, the Manhattan district attorney, has previously accused the Justice Department of refusing to cooperate in his investigation of BCCI.
+Earlier last week, French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Noir said that the lower dollar was a "catastrophe" for Airbus Industrie and will force the consortium to sell its wide-bodied jets at a loss.
+Last year a British group walked to the South Pole but had to be rescued by the U.S. National Science Foundation after ice crushed the boat that was to have been used for the return voyage.
+Relief is clearly needed, but even the debate over that is instructive.
+The Senate tried to save the part of the plan that extended Medicare to cover long hospital stays, but the House insisted on total repeal and, in the legislative equivalent of an across-the-Capitol arm wrestle, the House won early Wednesday.
+GOVETT EMERGING Markets Investment Trust has invested 90 per cent of the proceeds of the offer of C shares and has set January 31 as the reference date for the conversion into shares and warrants.
+The Chiat/Day/Mojo spokesman said the Drexel situation was unrelated to the attempt to win J.P. Morgan's business.
+Last month, Glaxo invested $20 million in three-year old Gilead Sciences, Foster City, Calif., to develop anti-cancer drugs.
+By 10 p.m., ambulances were taking people to four hospitals and medical centers.
+Or his boss, Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus who, when asked what should be done to open the EC market to Czech products, sighed: 'We spent years studying western economic textbooks.
+Officials wouldn't identify the lender, citing company policy.
+The company emerged from the development stage and became profitable earlier this year.
+But the plan for Philadelphia's business-improvement district hatched long before the fiscal crisis flared.
+Police on Sunday searched for five men who escaped from Cork jail during a nationwide strike by Ireland's 1,900 guards, and disturbances were reported at two Dublin prisons.
+The Red River crested Tuesday evening at Shreveport, Louisiana's second biggest city, and was expected to crest Sunday at Alexandria.
+Annunzio of Illinois is the second-ranking Democrat on the House Banking Committee and chairman of its financial institutions subcommittee.
+There are those who hope Reagan's fondness for his old vocation will lead him back to the screen.
+Ruled that the U.S. territory of Guam and its officials may not be sued for allegedly violating a much-used federal civil rights law.
+It also includes projections for slower sales once most of the sales incentives that currently offer rebates and loan financing as low as 1.9% end later this month.
+Traders are hoping the lower cash prices will attract retailer interest, analysts said.
+The question from Jessica Lee of USA Today about the handsome teen-ager Bush calls his "pride and joy" struck a nerve in what was otherwise an unflappable performance by the early-rising president.
+Unusually, he took a leading role in seeking to secure more generous tax treatment for the industry during the final stages of the finance bill.
+Bush's authority to negotiate a new world trade pact won't be extended unless "significant progress" is made by March 1, a senior Senate Finance Committee member warned.
+An Allegheny spokesman said the consumer and high-technology products concern wouldn't comment.
+"It's such a great opportunity to make music and travel in the United States and travel in Russia," says Caroline Coade, 20, of San Diego, Calif.
+The San Francisco-based REIT's latest results also included a gain of $522,000 from sale of another property.
+Many of the Dutch truly were Nazi victims.
+"We will be out of funds enabling us to do transactions," he said.
+Alas, the simple fact of being menaced with my own spade has warped my catalog reading.
+She had been raped by more than one person, her clothing was in disarray, she had suffered multiple scratches and abrasions, and she was so drunk that her life was in danger, the report said.
+In the 1950s, the Cuban political class was wont to say, "Without sugar, there is no country."
+Courier Dispatch Group Inc., Atlanta, said it expects to roughly "break even" in its second quarter, ending Dec. 31, but expects to improve earnings in the third and fourth quarters.
+He declined to be more specific when asked to identify the U.S. officials or agencies that had been contacted.
+As business slows at Wesray, some of its younger investment bankers, who haven't made Simon-size fortunes yet, are jumping ship.
+However, he says, U.S. machine tool builders are making headway against those problems.
+However, Mr. McNamee emphasizes that public investors shouldn't have to undo the debt Black Box incurred two years ago by "the unrealistic assumptions" of the LBO investors. "It's obvious the original LBO was structurally flawed," he says.
+Wildenstein picked up a Salvator Rosa for about Pounds 60,000 and sold it on to the National Gallery in 1982 for Pounds 350,000. American museums, such as the Getty, were happy to pay Colnaghi's well for the five Van Dycks that it dispersed from Althorp.
+As many as 42 civilians were killed and about 50 others wounded in the northern mining town of Segovia.
+They plan to keep working for reforms, such as a free press and an end to widespread official corruption, regardless of whether Communist Party reformers win a power struggle with conservatives.
+Indeed, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets and several other big investment firms suffered a shock from falling bond prices last April.
+Michel Aoun's Christian army units and an alliance of Syrian troops and Druse militiamen.
+Residential building was relatively flat in June compared with May.
+Richard Dennis was national co-chairman of Bruce Babbitt's presidential campaign.
+Mr Cedric Brown, chief executive, said the group was at the start of a 'complete and radical transformation'.
+Great Northern had raised the antitrust issues in a federal lawsuit in Connecticut that it considered its first line of defense in the takeover battle.
+Most of the victims were female engineering students.
+He pointed at a row of damaged Soviet combine harvesters.
+If you don't believe it, why don't you go and see her for yourself?' And so I did, but not without some difficulty.
+Some Soviet soldiers are resigned to going home, but want to buy as much as possible to take with them.
+Parkin, a known target of the Pentagon procurement probe, had been employed by the Navy's Joint Cruise Missile Project Office from 1977 to 1983.
+The notes would include a 15% interest coupon payable in notes for two years and semi-annual cash payments thereafter. Each bond also would contain a detachable warrant to buy 80.44 common shares at $2.25 a share and would expire in 1997.
+But discount stores and sellers of moderately priced basic apparel are expected to post better results.
+Under terms of the compromise, the industry would be required to sell network programs to about 3 million mostly rural owners of backyard satellite dishes, according to Senate sponsors.
+Dick Tracy has a gang of funny-faced bad guys on the run in movie theaters and Bart Simpson rules television airwaves and T-shirt sales, but the summer belongs to Spider-Man for comic book fans.
+Is it true, as he observes, that Israel had "nothing to lose" in the 1967 war because Washington would have rescued it?
+"But I think if I would have done that, I would have been ashamed for the rest of my life." Loftus, the crusader, was once a comfortable insider with a steppingstone resume.
+The purchase would be a relatively low-cost alternative to building new plants, a company spokesman said. The Portland, Ore., diversified utility has operations in seven states.
+The engineers remained inside the TUC.
+Mr. Berger said a corporate restructuring has begun which includes personnel reductions of 25% and further consolidation of distribution facilities.
+Revenue rose 7%, to $68.7 million from $64 million a year earlier.
+The deposits helped the bank conceal losses, the report said.
+P&G's U.S. shipments were up just 1%, partly because the company decided to shift more promotions and sales for health and beauty products to the fiscal second quarter.
+The sharpest impact could come in Britain, where women get full retirement benefits at age 60 while men must wait until 65. Pension plans in Belgium, Greece and Portugal also may have to be rewritten.
+Pope John Paul II arrived in Warsaw for the start of a weeklong visit to Poland, and urged respect for human rights during a formal meeting with the country's Communist leader.
+It also plans to share research and possibly co-invest with two larger Baltimore venture-capital funds, New Enterprise Associates and ABS Ventures.
+"I'm not arguing with the trend," Mr. Schramm says.
+"We're running a tightrope between an attempt to keep things normal and secure," Superintendent Donald Monroe said. "We shouldn't tell schools across America to lock their doors to the neighborhoods around them," Monroe said.
+Conyers had copies of the memo but did not release it to the public.
+Fog brings fear for some residents of this central Florida mining town, where state officials have measured nine releases of dangerous ammonia or sulfur oxides from nearby chemical plants since 1987.
+Much of Friday's session was spent debating language permitting the District of Columbia to use local funds to pay for abortions for poor women.
+But Manville executive Mr. Stephens said the Denver-based company's research indicates that the output of one-and-a-half new paper machines will be needed to supply demand for high-quality paperboard for food and beverage containers by 1995.
+He hired the Penthouse lawyer.
+THE GOVERNMENT yester-day tried to head off threatened disruptive action by dentists, Alan Pike writes.
+The models, which cost about $75,000 each, will be used in research.
+But I hope there's not total consolidation.
+The private station makes about $1.2 million a month.
+This company first produced it in 1984.
+The trader spoke on condition of anonymity.
+He also said he would decide Monday if a longer delay was necessary.
+He can see no other way.
+Some technology issues were hit by profit-taking.
+From the time he arrived in Washington from Mississippi half a lifetime ago, the 46-year-old Mr. Russ labored to make life easier for members of Congress.
+Enforcement was scheduled to begin Monday night, even though Mayor Marion Barry Jr. and Corporation Counsel Fred Cooke acknowledged that the plan might violate constitutional guarantees of freedom of assembly and privacy rights.
+For individuals, the minimum face value of investments in Third World debt tends to be $1 million or more; bankers say the documentation involved in transferring such loans is too complex to justify doing trades much smaller than that.
+The shipbuilding giant's union members walked out this week to protest the government's arrest of several union leaders.
+No one was injured in the blast, which occurred Saturday night in the city's Intramuros district.
+Bakker said he has $2.9 million in cash and pledges already, and expects to top $3 million by the end of the day.
+Plaintiffs' lawyers, who have been the main force behind greater openness, insist the companies' fears are unfounded. "There is a small set of cases that would not settle if the settlement didn't guarantee secrecy.
+Republic officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+The large speculative trading firms Refco Inc. and C&D Commodities were big sellers of both soybeans and wheat, despite disagreement among private and government forecasters about the 6-to-10 day outlook.
+But in this case, it is incidental rather than central.
+The plan is subject to approval by regulatory agencies.
+The lawsuit alleges that Cambridge Capital forced the 67-year-old Mr. Webster into retirement without promised benefits and asks for $30 million in compensatory and punitive damages.
+Similarly, the textile maker Burlington Industries Inc.'s 13 7/8% bonds of 2000, which had traded at 85 cents on the dollar as recently as Aug. 10, slipped to 81 cents by last Friday.
+But individuals' and other returns are processed normally, Blattner said.
+This value is calculated as the product of an 'environmental index' and the quantity of material or energy. Each environmental index is calculated from a detailed LCA.
+"The ball's in their (the FBI's) court, we're waiting to hear from them," said Guidoboni.
+But the Dukakis and Jackson camps resolved their differences and no nomting petition was filed.
+Even if Saddam goes, the structures of the ruling Ba'ath party would be hard to dismantle and its officials would be still wedded to the concept of a single Iraq governed by the Sunni minority in the geographical centre of the country.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 blue-chip stocks ended 10.67 points higher at 2,083.04 after a mostly lackluster session.
+Adds Peggy Bowling, an Oklahoma City fan, "A lot of women see in Barbie what they would like to be."
+The chef even furnished Mr. Monteleone with a piece of lavender cloth to nail down the proper shade.
+Indeed, UAL, in yesterday confirming Mr. Davis's proposal, provided virtually no details.
+Taxi drivers are more likely to be playing tapes of Madonna than Peking opera.
+It's only noon and you're already drunk!" the voice said, and hung up.
+Police said they stopped the car because Papa and Rampersant matched the description of a holdup team that had stolen $10 and a ring from a woman on a Coney Island street six days earlier.
+Construction payrolls fell by 14,000 and manufacturing jobs by 18,000, according to the Labor Department's survey of business establishments.
+In Earth's gravity, when materials like the astronauts are testing are mixed, the lighter one tends to float to the top. Hilmers said in zero gravity it was more like a yolk floating inside the egg white.
+He can appeal the ban after a year.
+"It means a lot to put a face with the music," Royal said. "And people saw that I wasn't 112 now, using a walker." These days he's on concert bookings with country kings such as George Strait and Alabama.
+Anderson, 42, chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press, had been held the longest.
+George Bush said he wanted to be remembered as the education president, didn't he?
+He spoke eloquently about his framework for taxation, but dodged being pinned down on detail. Second, Labour is trying to pick up what suits it from Germany, leaving the rest alone.
+However, analysts returned from their meeting with Reckitt feeling very depressed about prospects for the company and shaved forecasts to between Pounds 255m and Pounds 265m for the current year and Pounds 270 to Pounds 290m for 1993.
+The Corporation of London, which administers London City, gave the museum $176,000 to dig on the site next to the medieval Guildhall, where the corporation meets.
+In 1987, we estimate paying $60 million in hospital benefits for AIDS victims.
+The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the pair was arrested earlier in the week after arriving at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci airport on flights from London.
+Channel 4's adult American comedy series Dream On (adult by television's standards, anyway) was as funny as usual.
+The non-callable issue is priced at 277 basis points above the Treasury's 10-year note.
+"You have to understand reinsurance before you go into it," Mr. Caspersen concludes.
+The Texans' success in persuading the president suggests that Mexico may get better treatment in the Bush administration than it has in the past.
+I don't read much into the market being up on a day like this." Technology stocks were among the strongest, with shares of several companies gaining after product introductions.
+The government has ruled out suggestions that all Olympic participants and visitors should be required to take AIDS tests.
+And if you make yourself happy and you look happy and you're having a good time, it'll show usually." Commercial success is another question.
+Walters then also resigned.
+He declined to speculate on how long Eastern could stay alive, but said "the economics are clear."
+It recently won a $325 million contract to modernize Canada's air-traffic control system, and is bidding on a $210 million contract to modernize data processing for the Bureau of Land Management.
+In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 128.47 Japanese yen, up from 128.30 Tuesday.
+The U.S. intelligence study was presented April 13 to the congressional Joint Economic Committee, and a declassified version was released by the panel.
+"It's even more difficult to do it on a Europewide basis" because most readers prefer local news written in their language.
+Also, Britain's importance in international monetary affairs is proportionally greater than the country's economy because of the concentration of financial markets in London, the officials contend.
+Some smaller volume ads also can be completed at the Structural Graphics plant in Essex or another in Dallas.
+March and April typically are big months for automakers as Americans prepare for summer vacations and weekend road trips.
+Disney himself developed the "audio-animatronic" Lincoln, which premiered at the 1964 New York World's Fair and moved to Disneyland in 1965.
+Since television Westerns are now as rare as dragon's teeth it is a pity this one is not better.
+He got the money for those and for 30,000 new drug-treatment spaces.
+At present, its charge card, corporate card and credit card products are handled in different centres.
+Communist officials under pressure to resolve the country's rising economic and political turmoil said Wednesday that a party conference will grapple next week with changes in national leadership.
+Why do we stay in the EMS? A. The government says there is no alternative.
+"If you look at the composition of the work force, you have to conclude the unemployment rate can go lower now than would have been safe 10 years ago," says George Perry, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.
+In Brussels, the hope is that the Danes will outline their thoughts at the London summit next month.
+Westvaco's shares closed at $29.75, up 87.5 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
+Public comments on the proposal will be accepted through July 8, and a public hearing will be held July 20.
+Marcos Ronquillo, president of the Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and a lawyer, characterized the firing as premature and said Knight should have considered suspending Moreno or placing him on leave.
+And Sen. Tsongas has argued that future crises like the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait should be handled by a United Nations Security Force in which U.S. forces would be only a minority of the participants.
+"The IRS is to be complimented for a respectable compromise," says Navin, who also is an official of the Tax Executives Institute, a corporate group.
+Just one victim has been found so far.
+In the case of Nicolae Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, it seems transparent: Violence begets violence.
+And then we read the stories again.
+Health officials feared a cholera epidemic as refugees flooded the overcrowded port city.
+Zenani Dhlamini, a student at Boston University, is the daughter of Mandela and his current wife, Winnie.
+Fifteen banks have been granted foreign exchange licences and a new Export Development Bank has been set up.
+Returning to an auditory world allows them to enhance their own imaginations." In Florida, Kids' Choice Broadcasting Network has begun marketing its network of satellite-delivered programs.
+Prosperity is threatened by a large foreign debt, U.S. economic pressure and the freezing of Panamanian funds abroad.
+Barco's government has refused negotiation.
+He told the Lithuanian party chief during the weekend that the independence movement in that former nation had gone too far.
+Saudi Arabia maintains the largest share at about a quarter of OPEC's total output.
+"I thought they were going to whup me," Chestnut said Tuesday.
+The department's corn and soybean production estimates were slightly higher than private analysts and economists had expected.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl favors the two German parliaments making formal statements that recognize Poland's western border, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.
+But add that up by 250 million consumers in this country. That is a lot of money." Bush rejected a last-minute appeal Tuesday from senators from textile-producing states to back off his threatened veto.
+In secondary markets, fixed-coupon Eurodollar bond issues were marked about a quarter-point higher, as traders responded to higher bids on U.S. Treasury issues, first in Tokyo and later in New York.
+Joseph D'Cruz, a business professor at the University of Toronto, said there will be little immediate impact on jobs or trade flows in the first phase.
+Gunfire erupted in the city's Bab el-Oued Moslem stronghold last night as police surrounded the area.
+We turn the pages to see two drink glasses, each half full, with the American Stars and Stripes and the Soviet Hammer and Sickle decorating the stirrers.
+U.S. industrial production surged 0.7 percent in April as a boom in demand for business equipment helped give the country the biggest increase in factory output in six months, the government said Monday.
+There is a shortage of clinics, hospitals and classrooms; two years ago, Benitez said, he quit his job teaching high school history because of unruly students.
+It emerged from bankruptcy protection and started flying again in 1984 as a low-cost, no-frills carrier.
+'If you have a global brand it is still cheaper than most other forms of advertising.' However, most sports do not get on television.
+"Basically, like a lot of other people, we were a little freer spending with credit cards than we should have been." Now, saving for retirement and for the four children's educations is a higher priority.
+Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y., has asked the FAA to determine how many machines would be needed for critical airports, how much they will cost and who ought to pay for them.
+States should set guidelines for awards in damage suits because juries are blind to the impact their liability judgments have beyond the courtroom, an organization of business executives and educators said today.
+They try hard." Mrs. Child and her husband of 41 years, Paul, divide their time between Massachusetts and Montecito, in the Santa Barbara area along the Southern California coast.
+Pakistani soldiers set off landslides to block mountain roads and stop Muslim militants from marching into Indian-held Kashmir.
+The battle for control of the nation's largest Protestant denomination enters its 11th year Tuesday, with moderates making an "11th hour" bid for the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention.
+The debentures, which were priced at 99.54 to yield 9.17%, are redeemable at the option of the company at any time.
+Lawyers for Quigley and Corcoran denied their clients participated.
+You have to go to the heart of the problem and close the deficit.' Treasury officials reject the criticism that they are going too slowly.
+When it came my turn I bolted and ran.
+The obsession, continentals feel, is with 'exit' rather than long-term commitment. On the other hand, the stream of flotations and dividends also promotes a dynamic recycling of wealth.
+But in the world of economic policy, a lot depends on how simple ideas are fitted together and where the stress is placed.
+Based on the 1933 Warner Bros. movie starring Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers, the show told the tale of a chorus girl replacing an aging star who breaks her ankle just before opening night.
+Genentech, based in South San Francisco, Calif., and Genzyme are biotechnology concerns.
+If this BBC/A&E adaptation of Durrell's famous memoir has half the charm of the book it will be too good to miss.
+But M-19 has been inactive for the last six months.
+Although Braniff has run out of cash, it hopes to remain aloft as a smaller airline with hubs in Orlando and Kansas City, Mo., and reduced service to "spoke" cities, Volz said.
+His clothes caught the eye of the fussy and discriminating Chambre Syndicale, which in 1988 unanimously elected him a member of the ready-to-wear branch.
+Spectators in the courtroom shouted and applauded, and Barrie hugged his lawyers.
+The second cause is that calorific intake is too great.
+Negotiations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, which were held under U.N. auspices, stalled.
+A fire in the mountains increased from 3,000 acres Monday to 4,175 acres after winds fanned flames 200-300 feet high and sent the blaze racing along a mountain ridge into heavy timber.
+Several Egyptians in the plush, rose-colored main auditorium watched the actors with seeming interest.
+The government recently announced that the two-airline agreement will end and deregulation will begin in 1990.
+"The infrequency of the shutdowns and the effective means of reopening quickly will probably keep these measures from making any strategy I know of nonviable," Mr. Wunsch contended.
+"This would perhaps speed any tendency toward consolidation in the Southeast and nationwide," said Richard Stillinger, senior vice president of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
+Insurers raised a constitutional challenge against the provision, saying it could not be applied to insurance policies that were issued before last November without violating contractual rights.
+We lived together for five years," Denson said.
+The impoverished northeast was once the stronghold of the Communists, who fielded about 12,000 fighters at the peak of power in the late 1970s.
+Affiliated's indirect 40% stake in McCaw Cellular would be valued at $25 an Affiliated share.
+The ministerial meeting was moved to the NATO headquarters from Denmark because of a political crisis there over nuclear arms policy.
+The suspects, arrested Friday, will be charged with murder, the military said.
+"That's a very bullish formation," Mr. Rotondo said.
+"As commander of the armed forces I exhort every single soldier in a total offensive to destroy the enemy, eliminate him, wipe out his will to fight," Samudio said.
+The company was originally part of Reed International, the publishing company, but was sold with Reed's other packaging interests to Reedpack, a buy-out vehicle, in 1988.
+Delays in the introduction of Seymour Cray machines aren't unusual.
+Race identified the injured officer as Todd Shepard, said he had suffered leg bruises and was being examined at a hospital.
+Mr. Rivera adds: "We are now in the process of trying to get to these printing agencies."
+In the first quarter, however, such spending rose 25%, to 11.74 billion yuan ($3.16 billion), from the year-earlier period.
+Coats' shares slipped 2p to 137p.
+The agency, he said, has barred the importation of live cattle from Britain since July 1989.
+Stories about heroes were a frequent choice, along with history books.
+He was arrested during an unsuccessful 1985 coup led by Gen. Thomas Quiwonkpa but escaped and rejoined other exiles in Ivory Coast.
+Temple sued the manufacturer in federal court in Louisiana.
+Well, they are and they aren't.
+With time running out for legislative action in the election season, the bill's chances of becoming law are cloudy.
+He said all of the former leader's foreign bank accounts remain frozen despite a June agreement with the United States to release about $6 million.
+The army's supreme commander, Gen.
+Mr. Levitt is a professor of business administration at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business Administration and editor of the Harvard Business Review.
+"You don't pretend it's an original painting by Zorn; it nevertheless does meet you halfway," Mr. Gardner said.
+Phoebe-Putney Memorial Hospital is sponsoring a support group for relatives and offering private counseling.
+He figures the stock can keep climbing, and per-share earnings could rise to $2.20 this year.
+He said a de facto two-party system had emerged in Russia, the largest of the 15 Soviet republics, following elections in March 1989.
+Inside, signs of brutal disruption are all too evident.
+For example, the Interior Department said it would cost the government as much as $300 million to buy out MCA's interest in Yosemite.
+A significantly weaker pound may be needed to produce the former.
+Cut off 6-8 oz and set aside for making the next starter (see below).
+Morris said he is willing to renegotiate the rights to Adams' story. "There is a desire on my part to settle this quickly and without acrimony," he said.
+In the church meeting, Mr. Probert asks the president of the project's tenants' association, a slim nervous woman, to ask the borough council to kick out the drug dealers.
+The ruling will ease Middle South's "financial uncertainty" and will allow the company to borrow at lower interest rates, Middle South said.
+The capital gains plan approved Thursday would cut the current maximum rate of 33 percent to 19.6 percent for 27 months. Thereafter, the rate would rise to 28 percent but any gains would be taxed only on the amount exceeding the annual inflation rate.
+Customers may be encouraged to switch brands. Missing out on new brands.
+'US exports during the past five years are the most frequent target of dumping actions in other countries,' said Congressman Bill Archer a Republican on the ways and means committee.
+Lantos appears to lack the support on the panel he would need for such a move.
+British-Iranian relations have improved markedly in the past six weeks.
+It is in this sense that the UK was seen as uncompetitive at the 1990-92 ERM exchange rate. Uncompetitiveness here means an overvalued exchange rate.
+Poindexter would be delayed until at least June 10.
+Bond prices finished narrowly mixed Tuesday as the market shrugged off new reports on trade and industrial production and looked toward Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony before Congress.
+Curtis Handson, a church maintenance worker in Prairie Village, said he had no idea he had a half brother he had not met.
+One of the advantages of the global equity market that has emerged since the liberalisation of exchange controls in the 1980s is that it enables countries to seek international solutions to a wider range of domestic economic problems.
+President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev signed a trade agreement often called a treaty, though it is not a treaty in the strict sense.
+Scattered incidents marred some rallies in recent days.
+Judging by the response in previous correspondence with creditors, that would have taken several months. Now they must consider different strategies to recover money.
+Mr. Consolini is the company's chief operating officer and an executive vice president; Mr. Pisano is chief financial officer, secretary and an executive vice president.
+Schmidt was released in September in what his captors said was a goodwill gesture, but Cordes remains a hostage.
+Everybody seems gorgeous here, whether by naturalness or doctorness.
+So many night drivers have quit that Ramchand, who normally works days, is driving well into the night to help Express Taxi Service with its driver shortage.
+Defense Minister Abdul-Maguid Khalil told reporters that the situation has been brought under control.
+At the same time, the board said its monthly survey of help-wanted advertising in newspapers plunged to a five-year low in November, suggesting that the demand for workers has fallen substantially.
+Arlo Quint, 12, said he unearthed the Wagner card and three others while digging for worms in his back yard Monday.
+"It was time to re-enter Japan."
+If it doesn't sell, we trash it.
+In the car market, Japan will this year cede to the US its position as the world's biggest producer.
+The company says it discovered the fraud and reported it to the Pentagon under procedures established for such cases and therefore should not have been charged in the first place.
+The researchers focused on 10 types of personality disorder: _ Paranoid, a tendency to view the actions of others as deliberately demeaning or threatening.
+Success for shadowy diplomacy and bargaining.
+Clorox Co. will do its first sponsorships in recent times this spring: a magic show as well as a drama with family appeal.
+Rathbone watched the fleet of Mercedes drawing up outside Central.
+Also, Swiss and Panama branches of Credit Suisse, a Swiss bank, are separately identified as originating some of the transfers.
+But it kept falling.
+Some have no idea of the degree of care lavished on them.
+Steven Axelrod, another New York literary agent, is meeting next week with an investment newsletter writer who has proposed a guide to investing in the stock market.
+NASA officials Sunday said they would not set a new launch date until Monday.
+According to Antarctic sea charts, plenty of them are on the jagged bottom at Sail Rock near Deception Island, ready to rip through the strongest of hulls like the reinforced one of the Polar Duke, a modern U.S. research ship.
+Argyll was off 2 at 371p, Northern lost 3 to 276p.
+But there was no corresponding war of words, and Israeli officials stressed they sought to avoid a confrontation with Syria.
+But sources said the proposal, which came from a newspaper chain, forced Central to pull back from a plan for a public offering of $700 million of its Class A stock.
+But if the ethics committee is serious about this investigation, Mr. Gray has a lurid tale to tell.
+For every four drinking drivers who kill themselves, approximately three innocent victims also die.
+The official MTI news agency on Tuesday released the message sent to Kadar by the Central Committee, which stripped him of his last official posts on Monday.
+In the five years since it was formed, HFL has worked on seven of them.
+Duquesne Light Co., shareholder relations department, Pittsburgh, Pa., is paying agent.
+Inflation is expected to average nearly 5%, up from 4.3% in 1990, and the average jobless rate is seen climbing to 6.7% from 6.2%.
+The gunmen shot him once in the stomach and fled empty-handed.
+They have since been returned to the west German authorities.
+Like the House, the Senate committee declined to kill any programs, relying instead on across-the-board spending restraint to reach deficit-reduction targets without making those tough choices in an election year.
+Police initially treated Mrs. Masegian as a suspect after uncovering a mysterious telephone message she received at the hotel the day before the killing.
+If it upsets the gilts market, this will put upward pressure on mortgage rates. In the discount market the Bank of England dispatched a shortage of Pounds 750m without difficulty.
+"The market was very thin and chaotic and mostly affected by rumors concerning the Middle East," said a trader at a large Frankfurt bank.
+The French battleship Jean D'Arc will sail to the United States and Puerto Rico in 1989, calling in at the ports of Pearl Harbor, San Francisco, New Orleans and Puerto Rico where the ship will be open to the public.
+Although the outlook for the oil markets is similar to that of a year ago, one notable difference is OPEC's behavior.
+The films may have been shown years ago, but only in bootleg versions, the Burbank, Calif., company said.
+Dr. Charles Anthony Hufnagel, a cardiac surgeon who pioneered the artificial heart valve, died on Wednesday at Sibley Memorial Hospital.
+As a bonus, the administration's bill would negate the anti-competitive effects of the so-called "exclusivity clause" of the commodities laws.
+He was never around." She said her daughters told her in 1987 their uncle had sexually abused them on a visit to their father's.
+Wyden and Stenholm illustrate the competing strategies.
+He will give negotiators until Jan. 13 to accept or reject it.
+Despite the recent controversy, Mr. Garrision is hopeful a successful test will prove a shot in the arm for Morton Thiokol.
+Year: 370,571 vs. 378,214, down 3.5 percent.
+In the year-earlier quarter, Texas Commerce had a loss of $28.8 million.
+"This is going to be one strong baby," she said, gesturing to her belly before getting on a van to transfer onto the plane to the Philippines.
+Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, who met Gorbachev on Wednesday, said later he thought Aziz may pass a message to Gorbachev to relay to Bush at the summit.
+Mr. Green, now head of Leonard Green & Partners in Los Angeles, said he favored buying companies that aren't subject to cyclical fluctuations, and which have a favorable "price-valuation" relatonship.
+That was down from 8.54% late Wednesday.
+Now we are seeing it in a western democracy. In London this may seem like pie in the sky.
+The scene for "Stranglehold: Delta Force II" called for the French-made Dauphin helicopter to catch fire and it took several moments before the stunned crew on the ground realized the crash was real, said police investigator Jaime Talay.
+Members of the Nationalist old guard, in a remarkable reversal of past attitudes, have described Lee's position as too harsh.
+Various biological and genetic techniques apply across the fields of pharmaceuticals, seeds and agrochemicals.
+Side effects in the study were eliminated by changing dosages, Fernandez said.
+Lacayo is Mrs. Chamorro's son-in-law and her private secretary, and is considered the man who wields most power in the government.
+"We offered the Soviets visits to either San Diego or Honolulu. It will be San Diego because the Soviets want to visit the U.S. mainland, and they offered us Vladivostok," the Union quoted the official as saying.
+"The point is, she received benefits as a basis of being married to this man," said Berion Mouton, Social Security assistant district manager.
+Florida's rich citrus growing region reported minor crop damage after the second night of record cold.
+The other common types of lens wearer for which companies cater are myopes, who can see well at short distances but poorly from afar, and hyperopes, with the opposite problem.
+The U.S. appeared to be in the middle on both counts, IBM told analysts.
+"When I saw where my aunt lived _ she had one little room and the use of a kitchen _ I nearly died," she said.
+The fire that gutted a small but critical telephone-switching station outside Chicago earlier this month virtually shut down United Stationers Inc., an office-products wholesaler with $730 million in annual sales.
+The latest effort is "Jersey City," which opened Wednesday night.
+Both moves show Germany's determination to intensify its challenge to London and other European financial centres, a determination shared by legislators as well as market participants.
+The officials, all speaking on condition of anonymity, said they had heard unconfirmed reports that the Colombian minister's 3-year-old son, who accompanied her from Bogota, was the target of a death threat.
+But not tolerating such a swing would require a big expansion of Europe's economy, so that exports previously aimed at the U.S. could be redirected within Europe.
+"Evidence is increasing on the scientific table that change is occurring," said Bob Corell of the National Science Foundation, adding that both natural and human-induced changes could have a broad impact on the future.
+Noriega gave the papal nuncio, or representative, a letter for Pope John Paul II, Navarro said, adding he did not know its contents.
+Cel-Sci and Alpha 1 are 50-50 partners in a joint venture called Viral Technologies Inc., which devised the vaccine.
+He is a senior partner in the London brokerage firm Capel-Cure Myers and deputy chairman of ANZ Merchant Bank Ltd.
+But other impediments loomed.
+Robert McCormick, deputy assistant secretary of defense for production support, confirmed that the new buy-American rules will go into effect today, but he declined to give details.
+Now customer rebates of as much as $1,500 are available on Chrysler's 1991 Jeep Cherokee.
+They feel whatever deals we have can go forward." The director general of a manufacturer in Sartov, from which Great Western has ordered tooling and other machinery, indicated "he will be able to deliver and deliver on time," Mr. Walker added.
+The collection of letters from John Wayne Gacy, David Berkowitz, Charles Manson and Hitler brought $700.
+A constant in the deals was that Milken promised illegal quid pro quos apparently to help clients or Drexel turn a profit.
+What is not so well known is a more blatant form. The Japanese government has profited, directly and enormously, from the anomalies in the Japanese securities markets created by the securities firms and banks.
+Salomon executives continued to maneuver over the changes yesterday.
+A bankruptcy judge refused to approve $3 million the professionals requested, including $1,200-an-hour in-office strategy sessions, a $275 bill for dinner for two and hundreds of thousands of dollars in overhead costs.
+In 1985, Illinois was the center of a massive Midwest salmonella outbreak in which more than 16,000 cases were confirmed.
+They were not sentimentalists - they never had an 18th century. 'But, they did have an ideology in favour of freedom.
+But she says she would never return home despite her ordeal at sea and the Thai government's refusal to allow the boat people to resettle in the West.
+For Manuel Feliu, president of the Confederacion de Produccion y del Comercio, the first boom engineered by the Chicago Boys was an exercise in backward development.
+The food service and lodging products division is "flop and slop."
+The odds have shifted in a few other tight races.
+But the energy firm said proceeds will be used to retire existing debt, not finance takeovers.
+Possibly offsetting that, Columbia recently estimated it has unrealized gains on publicly traded equity investments of more than $70 million.
+The Kremlin's television statement accused the Lithuanian leadership of planning to turn over national factories to private owners, bring in a separate currency and put up customs posts on the borders of the republic.
+Kitty Hawk was hardest hit, with $2 million in damages reported by Friday night, said Dare County civil defense officials.
+It is important to send a signal to them that we are cooperating."
+Dealers attributed the higher stock market start to dollar selling on a news report that Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party might lose an election for the powerful lower house of Parliament early next year.
+Ferguson sought to reassure investors and customers after the double-dose of negative news by issuing a statement promising, "Our business and that of our constituent institutions is sound.
+In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission announcing the proxy contest, the dissident group indicated disastifaction with the board's decision to reject a recent financial restructuring plan it had proposed.
+"That they've had a wonderful meal and a stimulating conversation," Haimovitz replied.
+Under current troop-stationing agreements with East Germany, the Soviet Union buys East German marks in exchange for so-called transfer rubles at a preferential rate.
+And after a blast of unseasonably cold weather, the hard edges of ice sculptures decorating Boston as part of its 14th annual First Night festivities got rounded off Sunday under an untimely drizzle.
+"You'll see more and more of this," predicted Gail Arch, professor of international management at the University of Houston.
+The soft-spoken, 58-year-old Mr. Gerber caught many in Swiss business circles off guard with the hostile offer.
+Average household income of buyers is $200,000-plus and average age is 43.5 years.
+The two firms shook hands on the merger at 3 a.m.
+The Operan, to use its Swedish name, opened last month with three song-and-dance evenings targeted at a local public.
+Other grain and soybean futures also ended lower.
+This seems to me desperately stupid and short-sighted,' she says. From the banks' point of view, Bridgewater's experience would suggest missed opportunities.
+'We are not going away until that number is achieved,' says Mr Andrew Procassini, president of the Semiconductor Industry Association, the US industry trade group.
+But people familiar with the firm say that Prudential has hired more than 200 brokers from Shearson since the beginning of 1990.
+Ellis, 67, died Friday following hospitalization for a stroke and intestinal surgery.
+The plane landed near Managua to refuel earlier in the day, where the residents had fought with police, Munoz said.
+That should continue to support the U.S. currency.
+"We're going to have to carry the bulk of this, we and the local communities," he said.
+GM's Pontiac Division now markets Daewoo's LeMans in the United States, and Ford sells Kia's Festiva.
+In recent weeks, the company has taken out full-page newspaper advertisements nationwide to say that it has a long-standing reputation for business integrity.
+Republicans _ Grandy, N; Leach, N; Lightfoot, N; Tauke, N.
+You don't have to send teams out to every agency.
+It worried him that it was an agricultural school "with cows right on campus," but he soon found it a more diverse barnyard: The first people he met were involved in the Las Cruces Community Theater.
+The current pact expires Sept. 14.
+The formula is based primarily on Chase's cost of hedging its exposure in the futures market.
+Researchers in Atlanta said that a common, non-surgical procedure for opening clogged or narrowed arteries leading to the heart has produced encouraging results.
+Working capital is being enhanced by what Mr. Marsh calls a "disciplined, scientific cost-reduction process" that already has found at least $13 million in savings through manufacturing and other efficiencies.
+Cope said Danny Selznick, son of the film's producer, David O. Selznick, plans an appearance.
+The three are charged with illegally entering Liberia in July with the intent of staging a coup and killing Doe.
+The company expects to report results for the quarter in the next few weeks.
+There was no immediate comment from government officials on whether Finland's ambassador would be recalled.
+Unfortunately, I also have to admit that the study of catalogs has raised for me as many important questions as it has answered.
+On Sunday and Monday, banks will distribute marks to East Germans.
+In the past, Glemp has used the feast day sermon as an occasion to deliver major Polish church policy statements.
+But that is where optimism about the new law within Egypt's nascent financial services industry largely ends. 'In comparison to what we had, it's a huge leap forward,' says Mr Ahmed Foda, managing director of Investments & Securities Group in Cairo.
+Entenmann's, a subsidiary of General Foods Corp., White Plains, N.Y., declines to comment on the matter.
+They said a guard at the general command was wounded in the hand.
+The case was expanded to a class action covering 268 people arrested during the past three years.
+He called that a record for the software industry.
+Rafsanjani has been seeking to reestablish ties with the West and attract investment and technology to revive Iran's sluggish economy.
+The class system, that mysterious code the British like to believe is uniquely their own, has suffered a double blow in recent days.
+On Monday, Kodak's bond rating was downgraded by Moody's Investor's Service from A2 to Aa2 largely because of the impending $5.1 billion loan the company is going to have to take on to pay for Sterling.
+In Gaza, Palestinians met with lawmakers from the left-leaning Labor Party and the leftist Citizen's Rights Movement.
+The idea to fast 24 hours in support of the hostages was conceived by Buffalo Area Metropolitan Ministries and was adopted enthusiastically by Peggy Say, Anderson's sister and the leader of efforts to free the hostages.
+Announcing a further crackdown on asbestos, the Environmental Protection Agency said it sued 34 companies and individuals found to have violated federal rules governing removal of the cancer-causing substance.
+In Cananea, a town of 25,000 people today, a local junior high school is named "The Martyrs of 1906" and two monuments stand in memory of those who died.
+The speech, delivered three days before the 19th anniversary of the coup that brought him to power, was addressed to a convention of revolutionary committee members.
+The various changes left total consumer debt at a seasonally adjusted $692.77 billion in March.
+Sheets recalled that Hurricane Fifi, a 1974 storm that struck Honduras, killed 8,000 people.
+But the separatist option is Mr. Parizeau's biggest hurdle.
+The appellate court is made up solely of judges.
+Penhaligon's perfumes come in glass-stoppered bottles with an unusual shape.
+It affects an estimated 10 million American men, for many of whom it is a painful secret.
+All but one of those charged in that case have been convicted, the U.S. attorney said.
+The ones who have escaped _ they are a special chapter, the lost possibilities." Of the remaining war criminals, he said: "They are getting old. This is my daily problem.
+It took several moments to deconstruct this. It seems that News At Ten now specialises in the 'sandwich', a conventional film report served up to the consumer between a studio intro and a live two-way interview involving anchorman and reporter.
+That gives Mr Smith Pounds 28bn to play with.
+"This is the only man who is making the right enemies."
+Semicon Inc. said it expects to report a fiscal second-quarter net loss.
+It was added to a bill requiring large companies to offer at least 10 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave to employees with medical crises or new babies.
+Employees said other attractions would be based on the Muppet characters, which Disney bought the rights to last year, and the Roger Rabbit cartoon character.
+His first desire was to fight Hitler.
+So when party leader Neil Kinnock spoke of the need for realism, he meant recognizing the irrevocable change wrought by nearly 10 years of Mrs. Thatcher's rigorous brand of conservatism.
+Meanwhile, the FDA conducted tests on the different fruits to identify the detectable damage caused by cyanide injections, so inspectors would know what to look for.
+To make matters worse, fill dirt was used atop the clay seam.
+Also, call at 105 from year one, declining one percentage point a year to par, but only if share price is 130% of conversion price.
+At Dec. 31, Citicorp Savings had assets of $4.98 billion and regulatory net worth of $907.3 million, according to federal reports.
+Health Minister Ehud Olmert indicated Israel wants to expel more Arabs but is sensitive to U.S. criticism.
+Some imports could not be displaced because of quality factors, so the maximum scope for expanding sales would be about 3m tonnes. Production from up to 10 pits being leased out could be more than 3m tonnes a year, he said.
+"I love rock and roll," Mrs. Gore told reporters after her speech. "I grew up on it." A seven-officer Marine Corps jury Friday acquitted Marine Cpl.
+Why should founding an electronics company be harder the second time around?
+These streets, lined with dilapidated shacks, are teeming with tension.
+When the narrow-bodied 168-passenger Airbus A320 went into service last month, it was touted for its computerized flight-control system and fuel efficiency.
+The panel fashions the Justice Department's money bill.
+The government wants to move Lawaiicamp residents to Sandkraal, about a mile further from George, which was established four years ago to be the area's official black township.
+But, they add, more investors are likely to put their money on its only publicly traded rival, BCE Mobile.
+'Fear not, little one' the wizard replied. 'Nothing can destroy that which has been forged by the Master.
+A high-level PLO delegation met today in the Egyptian port city of Alexandria with President Hosni Mubarak, the state-run Middle East News Agency said.
+In the first quarter of 1987, 72 soldiers and policemen and 70 rebels were killed in gun battles.
+Last year, Japanese inflation was about 3 percent, but fully half of the increase was attributed to a 3 percent sales tax imposed in April.
+Farmers, a Los Angeles-based insurer, said it will appeal to Arizona state court.
+And I wish him now Godspeed.
+Charles Trombly, recorder for the court, said the figures are not broken down into specific categories.
+The Kremlin has imposed sanctions against the republic in an effort to end the independence drive.
+Other key issues, he says, will include details of how the single market will work, environmental, consumer and social issues and the EEC's relationship with the rest of the world.
+Assistant Secretary of State Richard W. Murphy, who was heading toward the Middle East, already was scheduled for talks in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria.
+Hau is among the Nationalist conservatives who still dream of returning to China to overthrow the Communists, and he may be expected to take a fairly hard-line stance on relations with Beijing.
+Elsewhere in Yellowstone, wind pushed the North Fork fire to cover about 74,000 acres, a growth of 5,000 acres from reports Thursday.
+Faculty members say the focus is on the big picture, like ethics questions in the marketplace, not table manners.
+But National Power is sticking to its target of reducing dividend cover from 3.3 times to 2.5 times by 1995. Working capital is being released as surplus coal stocks are run down, so there is hardly a shortage of cash.
+Gum produces significant brain effects only after about 15 minutes of chewing.
+We soon will know.
+Many students considered quitting the program, but just one has.
+Manila stocks sagged after four sessions of advances. Strong gains in Wellington were led partly by foreign buying.
+Feed costs are one of the shrimp farmer's biggest costs.
+"It puts them (the inmates) in a Christmas spirit because it gives them an opportunity to help people who are more disadvantaged than themselves," Trott said.
+For example, Ford chose deep metallic colors and whites and made a five-speed transmission standard.
+He then called out: "Where is Mike?" A newspaper reported today that Palestinian guerrilla groups have agreed to set up an independent state on land occupied by Israel.
+Group pretax profit for 1991 fell 19% from a year earlier to 63.59 billion yen ($490 million).
+The embassy was deluged with phone calls from Chinese expressing their indignation.
+Eighteen people die, including four gunmen, and 121 are wounded.
+Ms. Hoffman said liturgical abuses still occur in the archdiocese and cited Hunthausen washing a woman's feet last month in a Holy Week ritual.
+The U.S. company which sold the agents believed they would be used for vaccinations, said the official.
+WPP's Lord Geller unit was hit by more resignations as the ad agency neared collapse.
+Resellers are good at selling computer systems to traditional technical markets, but lack extensive experience and a broad clientele among businesses.
+He is now examining the satanism scare and suspects it may be a similar phenomenon.
+More talks are scheduled between U.S. and European officials on this point, but some directives have already been adopted.
+It will widen access to justice.
+Two-year-old Lacy, wearing nothing but one of her brothers' T-shirts, was racing bare-bottomed across the linoleum behind a hyperactive terrier mutt named Pee Wee.
+He succeeds Gordon E. Heffern, 63, who is retiring.
+Mr. Haussmann said he had reached agreement with EC officials that in the current first phase of German unification, the EC wouldn't have any powers to veto or limit aspects of continuing negotiations between the two countries.
+A poll of more than 1,000 top executives indicated their confidence in the U.S. economy is recovering in the aftermath of the stock market's collapse six months ago.
+Brian J. Luedtke, a technical analyst at Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Minneapolis, said he believes investors need further evidence about the economy's direction before the market will be able to escape from its recent malaise.
+As in most of the preceding primaries, Mr. Jackson won the support of about nine in 10 black voters.
+The Peoria portion is tentatively scheduled to coincide with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to the United States this spring.
+Site Two is the largest border refugee camp, housing 162,000 Cambodians who fled economic hardship and a guerrilla war against occupying Vietnamese troops.
+Also, the reforms allow the Big Board to halt trading for one hour if the Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 250 points, and for two more hours if the Dow slides an additional 150 points on the same day.
+Many of these graduates, like me, are going to have to continue to work when their children are born and when they are young.
+Banks and factories were closed Wednesday for a national holiday, but sympathy strikes continued.
+When the joint venture was established in 1989, the companies said they planned to invest $1.1 billion over the 1989-94 period.
+"If it holds through the night, we'll consider releasing some people tomorrow," said Iverson, planning chief for the 2,788-member firefighting force. "We're looking forward to another inversion layer Wednesday.
+Similarly, Robert Prechter, the most celebrated of the current crop of stockmarket gurus, was telling his telephone call-in clients late Friday that the selling spree is grossly overdone.
+The incident was filmed by a U.S. television crew.
+"It's great to be back," he shouted over the wild applause and standing ovation that embraced him at the final curtain.
+Previn, who became music director in 1986, clashed with Fleischmann over guest conductors on recordings, how Previn edited musical works _ even cutbacks on office supplies and coffee.
+"Cellulite is not a medical term, it's a marketing concept," says Sheryl Clark, a dermatologist at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center.
+Management took this as a reason to subject the alliance and cooperation policies of the Austrian Airlines Aviation Group to a profound analysis and a new definition.
+Greyhound, a food and consumer products company that produces about 1,000 buses a year for intercity use, said it expects the transaction to be completed in July.
+Burundi is mostly rural and people reside in such communes. "It's mostly hillsides covered with houses," the diplomat said of the area.
+Chamorro's opposition coalition trounced the Sandinistas, in large part because of dissatisfaction with high inflation and unemployment.
+Right now we subsidise many items, for example refrigerators and televisions, by allowing them to be imported at the official rate of exchange.
+The reason lies in political machines like the one that rules the vast garbage dumps on the outskirts of Mexico City.
+But Michael J. Faust, foreign exchange analyst at MMS International, said although the rumors were widespread, concern about the German central bank or the Fed intervening to buy dollars was misplaced.
+I don't think it makes a lot of sense in the U.S.," says Bruce Crawford, chairman.
+"The way I read it, it's an attempt to show the lengths that the art community will go to thumb their noses at government grants," said Jack Morrissey, an associate editor at Universal Press Syndicate.
+Mercedes Reyes, the plantation superintendent, said the Haitians might be thieves or drug runners and would be turned over to the police.
+"Separating the seating doesn't separate the air we breath."
+Michel and Rep. Bill Thomas, R-Calif., said in a joint letter to Foley.
+'But, when truckloads of troops stormed in from the front, then you'd have 40 or 50 men each.
+The bonds were priced at 101 1/8 to yield 8.44% less full fees.
+Kroger ads used to feature videos only once every six weeks; now videos appear in each weekly circular.
+"I have an auntie and two uncles in California," he said. "Also, an auntie in New Mexico.
+But Concorde still attracts its regular fliers, of whom some travel every week, and those individuals who are willing to pay the supersonic premium to arrive fresh. In addition, Concorde continues to attract a busy charter business.
+Giroldi's widow did not attend his burial Monday.
+So far, his aides have been broadcasting news to ham radio operators on a make-shift short wave transmitter installed in the sixth floor of the Russian Parliament.
+Questioned about its security efforts, Brown Brothers said it plans a variety of steps, including checking people for identification in its lobby.
+No new date has been set for the distribution.
+In the first nine months, Frozen Food reduced long-term debt to $8.8 million from $19.2 million.
+William Barnett, managing partner for Pennzoil's law firm, Baker & Botts, told The Associated Press none of the attorneys working on the case were aware of the payment.
+Certainly, some additional regulation of the markets is likely to emerge from the events of October.
+Earlier in Hong Kong, gold closed at $438.75, up from $438.21.
+The 50-minute flights from Bangkok usually are packed with foreign tourists heading to the beaches of the island on the Gulf of Thailand, 300 miles south of Bangkok.
+And Freeman stayed in the business until an eye ailment forced his retirement a few months ago.
+If the test of bureaucracy is distance from the profit motive, the military forces qualify.
+A group of gay guests, he says, raises the danger "of threatening order" at the facility by causing other guests too much anxiety.
+Bennett's presence in the Charlestown court had been waived because of the publicity surrounding his arrest.
+And there are other indications the People's Front has little control over more radical elements pressing for reunification.
+Once we are aware of the problem it will be dealt with efficiently,' says Mr Mallin.
+But because of the continuing decline in the size of the youth population, the actual number of young workers in the labor force has fallen by 270,000 in the past year to 25.3 million, the department said.
+The Bryans control 71% of Media General's Class B shares, which elect a majority of directors.
+He said a faulty air supply system caused Small's death.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, wobbly after a big weekly loss, was down 11.28 points to 2,002.65 as of noon EDT.
+'We are not a fortress,' he says.
+The design shows a big-beaked bird preening in a renaissance costume; an archaeologist named Dr. Digwell excavating pots; and the dressed-up alligator pushing a carriage shaped like an egg with legs.
+Preferred creditors are thought to be owed about Pounds 800,000, and unsecured creditors a similar amount.
+Oddly, the computer-aided group didn't recognize that using the programs led to poor decisions.
+Regional companies have been cutting too but less savagely, they argue, because they had less fat.
+Both sides fear a wave of vendettas if families seek the return of seized farms or revenge for those slain in the fighting.
+Others believe that Aids has thrust death into the limelight. It is only recently that we've become squeamish about death.
+The UAW aired radio commercials Tuesday echoing its theme that the fast work pace at Nissan has increased injuries.
+The civil war began 10 years ago when a communist coup brought to power a government friendly to the Soviet Union.
+Insurgents overran seven Afghan army posts in Logar province in the first week of April and, on Monday, a 450-unit Soviet convoy including more than 100 armored vehicles headed south toward the province from Kabul, the diplomats reported.
+"They're trying to cover-up their own guilt by blaming the victim," said Loren Siegel of the American Civil Liberties Union.
+But what about the lawmakers?
+The study analyzed data from an FCC survey of 8,720 U.S. radio and television stations, about 79 percent of the total.
+The Club of Rome, best known for its first report warning of the dangers unlimited growth pose to the planet, is bringing together thinkers and world leaders this week to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
+The nation's largest oil company fired the tanker's skipper after saying tests showed he was legally drunk but faced a torrent of criticism for its slow reaction to the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
+Each disk array is now tested for up to 24 days. While IBM remains a fierce rival, with 52 per cent of the mainframe storage market, other large computer concerns buy in products from EMC.
+"If they bring large formations, air defense systems are part of these formations," he said, and Israel would fear that Syrian missiles could interfere with its aerial surveillance.
+Cominco Ltd., one of the world's largest producers of zinc and lead, said it is reducing zinc output 25% at its smelter in Trail, British Columbia, for 10 weeks of maintenance work.
+And in one way or another since then, MacNutt has been fighting for the right to bear arms.
+That would be the worst thing we could do," Bush said.
+'I found the commission in good shape and I hope I am leaving it in good shape,' he says.
+It wasn't until he returned from playing racquetball at 6:30 p.m. EST that Bush learned his nemesis had agreed to leave the Vatican's Panama City embassy and surrender, aides said.
+"Sometimes it invents its own interpretations of very small changes in the numbers," he said.
+The goal of brain surgery is to replace the damaged tissue so the brain will make its own dopamine again.
+Internal Justice Department documents show that the report, among other things, focused on "narcotic activity involving military authorities" in Panama and a purported plot by U.S. agents more than a decade ago to assassinate Gen.
+The user also must pay any long-distance charges accrued while connecting with US West computers.
+Under the 1989 law, which San Francisco Municipal Court began enforcing Tuesday, anyone convicted of prostitution or solicitation must be tested for the HIV virus and receive counseling.
+Trading was moderate on the eve of a long holiday weekend.
+In the six months ended March 31, the company produced a 40 percent year-to-year gain in net profit to $9.8 million, or 15 cents a share, on an 8 percent gain in revenue to $197 million.
+That the chancellor announces something which has long been known is barely worth reporting.
+The list of rumored suitors includes American Home Products, Schering-Plough and Britain's Glaxo Holdings.
+Whitney Partners Chairman Gary Goldstein will head the new firm, called AFGL International. Paul Lucy, Albert Frank-Guenther's chief executive, will assume an unspecified "senior management position" at Foote Cone.
+The schedule includes seven shuttle launches in 1991, eight in 1992 and 12 in 1993.
+Overall, "Canadian companies will be in the red and U.S. companies are approaching the red," said Sherman Chao, an analyst at Salomon Brothers.
+The last launch of a Titan 34D was from Florida on Sept. 2, but sources told The Associated Press it failed to orbit its payload because the rocket's third stage failed to reignite.
+The June contract of the long gilt future on Liffe traded between 108 21/32 and 107 5/8 during the day.
+This was triggered by the savings-and-loan crisis and growing investor fears about money center banks, as many banks pulled back from issuing higher and higher interest rates.
+Although relaxations in rules are on the way, at present societies cannot lend for business purposes. This can lead to difficult decisions in dealing with sole traders.
+'Go there', 'Try that', 'You will never finish what's on your plate there'.
+A court in Sweden convicted Carl Gustav Christer Pettersson of murdering Prime Minister Olof Palme in Stockholm in February 1986.
+The picture is especially vague about whether or how Ms. Hearst was brainwashed.
+Chrysler said its smallest increase of $60 comes on the Dodge Daytona, which started at $9,745, and on most Chrysler LeBaron models.
+"This confirms our suspicions that small investors were and remain the invisible victims of the Oct. 19 stock market crash," said John Baldwin, the new president of the NASAA, the national organization for state securities regulators.
+Exchange-rate uncertainties and signs of an inflationary buildup in West Germany's brisk economy have fueled speculation of an impending hike in official West German interest rates.
+But some industry executives were critical of Mr. Johnston's handling of the situation.
+The Sinhalese front, outlawed after a failed 1971 coup, contends that the pact makes too many concessions to the Tamils and has vowed to block it.
+Despite heavy publicity about Pauley's reported unhappiness, Scott said, "I would have bet the family farm that she never was going to leave.
+"We contacted all the large shareholders and said we'd like to call on them.
+Continuing revenue shortages forced a cut in 1989 expenditures from $99.3 million to $92.3 million.
+Last week, when some arbitragers sensed trouble ahead and began unloading, Kellner DiLeo continued to buy some stocks and only began selling on Friday.
+He has said Ronald Reagan's idea of a good farm program is "Hee-Haw."
+Republican George Bush said today he is unperturbed by polls that give likely Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis a double-digit lead, adding that "I like fighting back."
+Increased unemployment in southern China and news of Hong Kong's huge infrastructural plans have contributed to the influx of illegal immigrants, says Ian Strachan, deputy secretary for security.
+"If the diplomatic situation changes, of course we plan to operate into the mainland," says Eddie Chen, Foshing's deputy vice president.
+But she said she might lead a seminar or deliver an occasional lecture.
+The new shares will be issued at DM80 a share. The issue is underwritten by a banking consortium led by Deutsche Bank, which owns a 41 per cent share in the company.
+"The harsh reality is that the country is still mired in recession," he said.
+In it's editorial, the Daily Mirror said: "The Yorkshire Ripper has claimed his 14th victim _ justice." The Daily Express said the award made "a mockery not only of the libel laws but of the system of justice itself." "Mrs.
+June 27 _ Bush calls for a constitutional amendment to bypass the Supreme Court ruling, saying "I will uphold our precious right to dissent, but burning the flag goes too far."
+Schwerner and Goodman, white civil rights volunteers from New York, and Chaney _ a black civil rights worker from nearby Meridian _ were killed while working on a voter registration drive.
+Some date back decades, including the wishbone from the eagle, which was handed down from a friend's grandfather.
+The largest auto maker announced it would idle 3,700 workers by closing indefinitely its Framingham, Mass., assembly plant.
+Antar's lawyers said he needed a 24-hour extension for personal reasons.
+All appear to share one conviction: War or no war, there is no future in Nicaragua.
+Pop star Belinda Carlisle has withdrawn from appearing at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo, saying livestock at such events are mistreated.
+After the car turns a year old, Turtle Wax Inc. recommends, a regular wax containing cleaners can be used.
+We share the concern of many national leaders that the abortion debate keeps us from moving on to other pressing issues.
+If convicted, Turner could face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each of six counts.
+Mr. Newman first started the business by making salad dressing in the basement of his Westport, Conn., home. The line later expanded to include spaghetti sauce, popcorn and lemonade.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 27,769.40 points, up 162.07 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday.
+It said the money will go toward a variety of projects, including transmission and distribution facilities.
+Terry Koonce, a top Exxon executive, recalls his first helicopter flight over the shoreline: "I said, 'Gee, is that not oil down there?'"
+Such an increase could send German stocks sharply lower.
+But other examples of the 'belt and braces' approach persist.
+There was massive mushrooms and flames shooting into the air.
+"I don't have any way to confirm that it's a 100 per cent withdrawal but I think the evidence is that it has been a general withdrawal back across the river," he said.
+The delay from the original July announcement date contributed to a 30 percent drop in the computer giant's third-quarter earnings.
+Gold futures rose moderately on New York's Commodity Exchange, following crude oil, but silver futures finished narrowly mixed.
+It ended at 370p, up 2 on the day. Nervousness ahead of today's half-time results held back Boots.
+The company also has been pushing foreign sales of its U.S. military aircraft.
+He added, however, that Reagan has not made final decisions.
+"The consequences for Hong Kong are appalling," said Wilson. "Our resources have been overwhelmed." Wilson disputed assertions that mandatory repatriation was inhumane.
+Rite Aid recently expanded with the acquisition of stores from Kroger Co.'s SupeRx division and Sherwin-Williams's Gray Drug Fair unit for about $110 million.
+The first two acts strike me as among his very finest work.
+"I want to drop as much money into that mall as possible." Marketers around the country, in fact, are beginning to capitalize on a renewed cultural pride among blacks.
+Yeah, I know, the thing is commercial, but you gotta admit it's cute.
+Mr. Riethmiller woos both ear and eye.
+The company already has cut its workforce from a high of 18,000 employees several years ago to 11,710. A company spokesman said more reductions cannot be ruled out, although there are no such immediate plans.
+The plan's Jewish state would have been much smaller than the Israel that emerged from the 1948-49 Independence War.
+In Sofia, the United Democratic Forces won 18 of 26 available seats in the first round of elections.
+Israel's Supreme Court, after clearing John Demjanjuk of being Nazi killer 'Ivan the Terrible', blocked his deportation to Ukraine while it considered whether he should be tried for other alleged war crimes.
+Operating a fleet of four such vehicles, the study says, would bring down the cost of putting a satellite into low Earth orbit from $10,803 a pound to $440. The study estimated that building a prototype of the SSX would be $1.6 billion.
+He turned them both down and, with a partner, started a public-relations firm that isn't likely to ever pay him $137,000 a year.
+Citing security precautions, Defense Department officials have gone to great lengths to conceal the exact location of the approximately 230,000 U.S. troops stationed in and around Saudi Arabia.
+While neither product contains minoxidil, it's still "possible" that potential customers may confuse these products with Rogaine, Upjohn's Mr. Hoff said.
+An odd invitation to take Marianne Moore to the circus, for instance, recalls Efforts of Affection, where the two poets feed performing elephants brown bread.
+'Within 10-20 years, Korea and Taiwan will catch up,' admits Mr Hiroshi Maeda, managing director of Toray.
+Kennedy proposed a big tax cut in 1962.
+One arms industry analyst downplayed the value of such a weapon to the military or police, saying there are plenty of other semiautomatic weapons available to them.
+He spent most of the early part of his career in a variety of engineering and management positions with General Electric Co.'s aircraft-engine businesses.
+But Upton noted that the studies were not conclusive and said other studies have reported different estimates of the dangers radiation poses.
+Architecture is, at its best, like any other fine art, concerned with the place of mankind in the world and of the world in the universe.
+Paul Feldman, professor of physics and astronomy at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, called the proposal intriguing.
+A thousand little dramas are played out every day in each of our restaurants.' Hostility, he insists, is often the result of ignorance.
+And it ought to make an official unpopular.
+The data are based on cost of living indices, excluding the oil tax rise at the beginning of the year.
+Suddenly, Gephardt became an obvious choice.
+I just had to raise my hand when they asked, 'Does anyone here know anything about computers?'"
+Indeed, the Census Bureau reports that nearly 6,000 Americans turn 65 every day.
+That alone is a fairly tall order, however.
+Also, the judges on Saturday night asked an unrehearsed question of each of the top 10 finalists during the evening gown competition.
+The latest round in the conflict broke out in March when Christian army commander, Gen.
+To help keep the factory secret, Tanaka contends, the Japanese government erased the island from maps in 1939.
+Boyages took over as head coach at Bates in 1988 at the youthful age of 25. The Bates home games at Alumni Gymnasium are hard on visitors, Boyages said.
+Taconite is a flint-like rock containing a low-grade iron ore that is extracted and converted into pellets. The pellets are then shipped to steel plants for smelting.
+The relaxation on foreign borrowings in Australia is also subject to certain "operational requirements," Mr. Keating said.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday MGM/UA shares fell $1 to $20.
+Their buy suggestions for the second half are about double their sell suggestions.
+Dixons Group (Capital) PLC, also got strong response to its debut issue in the international capital markets.
+What value does it have for Mr. Harwood not to have access to IL-2? Many very dedicated cancer researchers have suggested that the process of drug approval is much too slow and much too expensive to be truly responsive to the needs of cancer patients.
+Tenneco said the two companies would share equally in an about $40 million initial investment for the venture and would be equal partners.
+Mr. Kennan's advocacy of containment was inappropriate 40 years ago, though its application today can be rewarding in denying the Soviets the ability to intimidate the West and obtain support for a crumbling social and economic system.
+"You can't communicate with your friends and tell them how you feel inside a box," Munson said.
+Brazil drew down $4 billion of $5.2 billion in a new-loan facility from commercial banks, Brazil's Finance Minister Mailson Ferreira da Nobrega and William R. Rhodes, chairman of the Bank Advisory Committee for Brazil, said.
+Medicins Sans Frontieres, which means "doctors without borders," has sent medical personnel to crisis areas around the world.
+Pan Am spokeswoman Pamela Hanlon said that while the proposal to remove Plaskett "has not been forthcoming from Mr. Icahn, Mr. Plaskett will do whatever is in the best interest of Pan Am and its shareholders."
+The Philippines, seeded 29th but now in sixth place, continued their remarkable run Saturday by going 1.5-0.5 ahead against China with two games adjourned.
+Traders say the stock has been hit by worries that the company might cut its dividend.
+Santa Fe Southern hasn't made any public statement reacting to the Henley interest.
+A coast guard helicopter plucked four men from the sea, two crewmen from the Majestic and two from the Mystic who had dived in to try to help their friends.
+Five minutes later his tutor was able to assure me that the sixth-former in question would be reading English at Cambridge. That academic intensity will deter some parents, and attract many.
+Breakwater Resources Ltd. said it plans to issue $31 million (Canadian) of 5.375% convertible bonds, denominated in Swiss francs, on the Eurobond market.
+Under rules set by the government, reconstruction must follow the style and outline of the old buildings.
+"When I saw him for the first time, I just couldn't believe how big he was," Nugent, an avid hunter, said recently.
+When the stores get the planning diagrams, merchandise schedules and props from corporate headquarters, they make adjustments for their individuals stores and begin the physical transition about two months before Thanksgiving.
+Noriega's attorney Frank Rubino said he no longer had any objection to CNN's use of the tapes.
+But it is evident he is the principal political and military strategist of the group.
+Only if we adopt a very low level indeed.
+"There is no way that my peace plan will be valid unless the PLO looks at it and agrees on it," he said.
+The two first met in Poland in 1981, during Solidarity's first brief 16-month legal existence that preceded a martial-law crackdown.
+Intel attributed the earnings rebound in part to strong demand for parts from personal computer makers.
+Mr Molyneaux, briefed in advance of the revelation, appeared ready to reserve judgment. But trust - or rather the absence of it - has always been the deciding factor in efforts to restore peace to Northern Ireland.
+Namibia has been ruled by South Africa since World War I, when the League of Nations gave it a mandate to administer the territory.
+Barry has survived embarrassments involving other women and his frequent absenses from the city.
+The Rev. Jonathan Hamlin, 24, was charged with murder after he showed up at the sheriff's office with his attorneys Monday afternoon, Barrett said.
+The following morning German interest rates were cut by a grudging quarter of a percentage point and Britain's Tory tabloids took up the theme.
+The trial lasted six weeks.
+The fire Thursday night caused an estimated $1.2 million damage to the eight-story downtown building, officials said.
+The influential Keidanren business lobby singled out the U.S. and European Community, and urged world trade regulators to tighten controls on any anti-competitive abuses.
+Starting late next year, it aims to set up a demonstration of interactive multimedia and by early 1995 to create an interactive multimedia service available throughout the US.
+Ronstadt agreed to do the benefit concerts if the police promoted them.
+"We're all walking around with loaded weapons right now and if the need comes to use them we won't hesitate," said Sgt. Richard Hall, 27, of Jacksonville, N.C.
+Japanese officials urged the U.S. to help narrow international trade imbalances by curbing excessive consumer demand and expanding production capacity.
+But that's still a paltry return on sales of $2.65 billion, and the increase compared with weak profits of $3.6 million in 1989.
+Turki al-Nefie, commanding the Saudis' 20th Mechanized Brigade from a sandbagged bunker.
+Those employees are likely to mention Bell Atlantic if attendees ask for references, a company spokeswoman concedes.
+"What worries forest products companies most is that what happened there will happen in other parts of the country for other species," he says.
+Each rise in interest rates pushes up the cost of servicing the government's mammoth debt.
+Hospital officials in Jabaliya said a woman was wounded by gunfire and 20 Arabs were treated for injuries caused by beatings or tear gas.
+While the dollar's recent gains helped buoy the bond market, the dollar has been helped by the rise in short-term rates.
+"It's an inconvenience, not a large monetary or data loss," says Bill Vance, director of secure systems for IBM.
+From smart shops in Tokyo to the White House dinner table, water from the mineral springs of Appalachia suddenly has cachet, and West Virginia bottlers are helping quench the thirst of the health-conscious.
+The bill unveiled Thursday requires the whipping post in addition to jail time for anyone convicted of dealing hard drugs or involving children in the drug world.
+Burke has become acting administrator since the retirement of former Administrator John C. Lawn.
+It also rejected U.S. charges that police used excessive force.
+But he says the United States and the allies should go slow in making deals with Moscow.
+Ruderman's ruse was the tip of a still-widening probe of illegal trading in which various brokers, printers and others paid for the "Inside Wall Street" column the day before its publication.
+You can't have people losing their jobs.
+The acquisition will help strengthen Mead's computerized legal-information business, Mr. Roberts said, but amortization of the difference between purchase price and book value is reducing 1989 profit.
+The purpose of weapons control has not changed over the centuries.
+Its lower fares are attractive to illegal aliens.
+In the early 1980s, Ford reached a $23 million EEOC settlement and GM a $44.5 million settlement, both for discrimination against women and minorities.
+India needs an infusion of at least Dollars 10bn a year for 10 years.
+Worst hit, said shadow social security secretary Michael Meacher, were those not eligible for the full Pounds 140 poll tax deduction because they already received rebates.
+Earlier this year, Fisher said in SEC filings that it sought, among other things, reorganizational changes at NBI, a computer systems maker.
+It will add production facilities for personal computers, facsimile machines, colour display tubes and semiconductors.
+And James B. Beam Distilling markets bourbon with lemonade, plus soda water and fruit-flavored schnapps.
+But the result can be shoddier merchandise.
+Lawyers also say Mr. Milken's attorneys could ask Judge Wood to reopen a presentencing hearing held last fall to allow the government to present additional allegations against Mr. Milken for consideration by the judge in determining his sentence.
+BRITAIN'S BIGGEST thread maker is to be created by the merger of Coats Viyella's J&P Coats division with English Sewing, which CV acquired last May, when it bought Tootal after a bitter takeover battle.
+That 51% majority for sharp restrictions dropped by three points in a post Webster survey of the same respondents a month later, creating a 48-48 split between those who favored the status quo and those who favored restrictions.
+The highlight of the three-day event here was revivals of "The Boys From Syracuse" and "Broadway."
+Previously, that compliance was only a recommendation, not a requirement.
+Anti-BGH groups are vowing to step up campaigns elsewhere.
+While Cable & Wireless hadn't forecast its vote, most London analysts were expecting it to side with Millicom.
+A year earlier, California REIT earned $4.6 million, or $1.05 a share, including a $2.1 million gain on real estate sales.
+At the end of August, the nation's foreign debt outstanding totaled $38.8 billion, down $5.7 billion from the end of 1986, according to the ministry.
+Sony leads the field.
+A lawyer, he served as the state's attorney general from 1969 to 1981.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, National Intergroup shares closed at $17.25, down 25 cents, as the market in general dropped sharply.
+This (confirmation) is a certainty," said Gramm.
+The McMartin case, which had become a symbol of prosecutorial excess, was widely blamed for his defeat in the Democratic primary.
+Nationwide trading in NYSE-listed issues, including trades in those stocks on regional exchanges and in the over-the-counter market, totaled 159.55 million shares.
+"That's a very, very powerful increase," said Platt.
+Nine-month earnings per share were $1.58, compared with $3.76 last year.
+'Employers have dragged their feet on this,' he alleges. Mr D'Antoni warns that employees' rights must be protected.
+Cooler temperatures and calmer wind played a role in getting the blaze contained on the west riverbank, which is about two miles from the trail, Jaquith said.
+It claims the goal of a fleet fuel economy average of 40 mpg by the year 2001, a 40 percent increase, is not achievable without forcing consumers to buy much smaller cars.
+Excavation began four years ago when a backhoe, clearing land for a house, uncovered a graveyard.
+Carol Jong put her best face forward in her college yearbook _ again and again and again.
+Chris Pountain, insurance analyst for Morgan Stanley International in London, was generally credited with triggering the selling Thursday.
+These are trying times for the British pub, that unabashedly romanticized bastion of beer, banter and brotherhood.
+In 1976 they were used in La Coruna's estuary and all but killed off the local mollusc industry.
+"This is a harbinger of things to come," said David Berger, a Philadelphia attorney who brought the latest action for Mr. Abramson.
+GM plans to report overall first quarter earnings today.
+Safety standards generally are low in China's more than 90,000 small-scale private and township-run fireworks factories, and accidents are common.
+The bank will announce the timing of the auction and type of issue to be offered four weeks in advance.
+If there was something more valuable to put my money in, I would.
+Raymond became an informant after being arrested in July 1984 in Tennessee on weapons charges.
+Taxes on the average worker will have to be used to pay pensions for steelworkers, who have traditionally earned 60% to 80% more than the average manufacturing wage and have much higher pensions than the average industrial worker.
+Company officials said 22 workers were missing and presumed dead.
+The protesters, many related to Koreans who were killed during World War II, have asked Roh to cancel his visit.
+But they have filed a suit against Keating and his associates alleging that fraud, racketeering and a variety of other illegal acts were directly responsible for losses of $1.1 billion.
+Some traders said the dollar's slide following the report's release was only a coincidence, explaining that the U.S. currency, in testing the upper end of the day's range, had exhausted buying interest.
+Anthony Caro has been awarded the 1992 Praemium Imperiale Prize for sculpture, it was announced yesterday in Rome.
+They're high quality, look nice throughout the day and pack well," she says.
+He was looking at some paperwork on his desk when he heard and felt the first missile attack.
+Direct foreign investment in the US rose from Dollars 83bn in 1980 to Dollars 403.7bn in 1990, according to the Commerce Department. The surge has slowed somewhat over the past two years as the takeover wave of the 1980s has died away.
+NEW HAMPSHIRE: Pro-choice legislators want to try again to overturn an unenforced, century-old law making abortion a crime. Gov. Judd Gregg vetoed a similar bill this year.
+Both planned visits to Oregon, ahead of Tuesday's primary there, and California, which ends the primary season June 7 along with New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana.
+This year, Chinese authorities have announced the release of at least 784 prisoners.
+The Joffrey's July 17-29 engagement at the University of California at Berkeley has been canceled.
+"We'll never deny where we've come from," says Vales.
+Even if the application for observer status is approved this week, the Soviet Union would not be privy to the so-called Uruguay Round of talks, intended to draw up comprehensive new agreements to liberalize trade in areas such as agriculture and textiles.
+That marked the biggest weekly decline for the closely watched average since it dropped 76.26 points April 11-15.
+But if the company is to be sold, he wrote, the board should not get less than full value for the company, citing "studies by the financial community (which) have placed the value of the company in excess of $100 a share."
+No casualty figures were known for either side.
+Two injured children remained in critical condition early Sunday.
+Centocor Inc. said it completed a limited partnership that raised $54.2 million.
+He also played down the seriousness of the decline, claiming that existing reserves still amount to the equivalent of eight months worth of exports.
+Q. No special alerts have been issued? Carlucci: No special alerts.
+Concerns about corporate takeovers and the junk bonds that are often used to finance them helped stoke the panicky selling in stocks, as well as this year's biggest government bond rally.
+"We've had farm programs for 50 years," declares Fayville Moen, a local real-estate agent.
+'Confrontation with the army will lead to the break-up of the armed forces, which are one of the Algerian people's achievements.'
+As you listen to the self-righteous sermonising of the religious and the 'purity league' members, it serves as a forceful reminder of how many would still like to drag us back into that cesspit of ignorance today.
+Wellman and Corbett toted 200 pounds of food and gear including hammocks that were suspended from hooks placed into the rock as they slept.
+De Benedetti, who spent some $1.7 billion to raise his Societe Generale holdings, claims he and his allies control 48 percent of the company.
+He also disputes analysts who say the Robins bid results from American Home's desperate need to produce new products to replace Inderal.
+We don't hate this country.
+Food shares were mostly higher on continued speculation that Japan will be forced to make concessions to the U.S. on the agricultural trade issue, allowing food companies to take advantage of cheaper imported agricultural products.
+They emerged Thursday night with a compromise that was swiftly agreed to by other members of the conference committee.
+Proceeds from the sales charge will be used to expand shareholder services, he said.
+"(Then) I get hotheaded like anybody else."
+The foursome chatted and joked before the premiere, which was expected to raise more than $265,000 for the Prince's Trust for disadvantaged young people.
+But while premium lagers may not be losing ground, the big standard lagers and keg bitters are.
+W. Dennis Thomas, 45 years old, was named vice president of federal-corporate affairs at this pulp and paper maker.
+The government has turned over 10 Vietnamese soldiers to Vietnam's embassy one week after a U.S. aircraft carrier rescued them from a barge drifting in the South China Sea, officials said Tuesday.
+He also had the rooms furnished with rustic-looking furniture, such as beds with wagon-wheel headboards.
+Now Pope John Paul II ranks as the world's number-one jet-setter, a supersonic pilgrim whose frequent-flyer mileage on more than 40 journeys outside Italy would take him to the moon and halfway back.
+Foreign Minister Shimon Peres visited troops in the occupied West Bank town of Bethlehem and called for restraint in quelling Arab protests in the occupied lands, saying excessive force would only radicalize Palestinians.
+We invite people to come in here.
+In Hong Kong on Monday, gold was quoted at $354.35 an ounce.
+Few if any forecasters expect output to fall.
+Currency traders were more confident that the U.S. economy is recovering.
+Charley Tom Lee, 25, of Haltom City is due back in court Dec. 13, when a psychological examination will be ordered.
+Restive Republicans elected conservatives to second-echelon Senate leadership posts in secret balloting that signaled more combative GOP dealings with majority Democrats in the next Congress.
+Mr. Spencer also said the company anticipates domestic sale approval from the Food and Drug Administration within 60 days of its small-diameter angiocatheter, which is inserted into occluded coronary arteries.
+But the question in some money managers' minds is whether Eberstadt took enough trouble to verify its potentially damaging information about TPA.
+The Tennessee Memphians found what they were looking for in the weeds behind a museum in Memphis, Egypt.
+Hoeveler assigned Turnoff to listen to the tapes to avoid being "tainted" by having learned details of Noriega's defense strategy.
+Plant Extract Studied As Tick Repellent - SYRUPY OIL, similar to myrrh, from the bark of a common African plant may lead to a better tick repellent.
+However, Mr. Salinas not only faces a challenge from the traditional opposition on the right, but also from a revitalized political left, which has been calling for a radical, confrontational approach to foreign debt.
+In Saturday's attempted launch, Tass initially announced a four-hour delay but then said blastoff had been delayed indefinitely.
+The U.S. congressmen and human rights groups have called for the detainees to be brought to trial or released.
+In addition, Strato and Teles products will be integrated in mutual campaigns.
+Under `la patrona' (the former owner) we broke our backs for 20 cents a day.
+Cilea knew all the tricks but his invention is weak. In the well-known arias he explores a genuine gift for rather flaccid melancholy reflection.
+The plastic bullet has greater range and impact than rubber.
+Robins has asked the bankruptcy court to block suits against it that might be brought by women who haven't yet discovered that the Shield hurt them.
+Yet the federal budget squeeze during the Reagan years has forced deep cuts in economic aid abroad, reducing U.S. influence.
+The issue is expected to be sold at a spread of about 105 basis points above the yield on the Treasury 8 7/8% bonds due 2017, which were quoted late yesterday at 8.81%.
+A senior British official on Monday sharply criticized Israeli leaders and suggested that U.N. Security Council members help prepare for Arab-Israeli peace talks _ a proposal made recently by Soviet officials.
+"He's slick," said Lee.
+This field was discovered 15 years ago by the French company Elf and inherited by British Gas when it bought the US company Teneco in 1988.
+The National Liberation Army is led by a defrocked priest and inspired by the teachings of Fidel Castro.
+The company previously didn't have a chief operating officer.
+Robert Nance, 43, of Huntington, was convicted Aug. 1 for conspiring to kill a federal witness, attempting to kill witnesses and a jail escape charge.
+A man who chained himself to his sofa for three weeks to stop smoking is a free man today and says it feels wonderful to have kicked the habit.
+Pitney Bowes Inc., a leading maker of business machines in Stamford, Conn., helped pioneer flexible working hours to accommodate working parents, allowing them to arrive early some days and leave early on others.
+The document was more conservative in tone than a draft pastoral letter released last spring by U.S. Roman Catholic bishops.
+The committee cut research money for the Strategic Defense Initiative to $4.3 billion from the proposed $4.5 billion.
+"It's short enough for almost anyone no matter what their fears are.
+"Something is obviously wrong and has been obviously wrong for the last four years," Rep. Robin Tallon, D-S.C., said at a news conference following ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery marking the crash anniversary.
+BUSINESS INCUBATORS gain ground despite tough economic times.
+Most have met with only moderate success.
+The Senate earlier in the week rejected some of the same smog controls.
+But when interferon, a protein touted as a cure-all, proved useful against only one or two rare cancers, some companies got caught in the downdraft of waning investor support.
+In a sign of caution that may grow, profit takers nicked 1/4 off Wal-Mart yesterday; the stock closed at 33 1/2 on 3.3 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange.
+That accord was followed, in 1986, by a similar agreement to prepare for a nuclear-free zone at Europe's heart.
+A woman whose husband was convicted of theft refused to pay a fine to free him, then told the court she had fallen in love with a prosecution witness, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
+The weather across much of the nation was expected to be colder than normal through the weekend, with the chill air pushing into Texas, the Gulf Coast and Florida.
+Both concede they are viewed as bland.
+The final round of unification talks must be concluded between the four World War II allies _ the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France.
+In Dhaka, Bangladesh, Chinese Premier Li Peng said Sunday that Western trade sanctions against China because of its crackdown on dissent would backfire and hurt the countries imposing the restrictions.
+Thirty-five calves were born with such abnormalities as six legs or missing ribs, Kudin said.
+Guenter Baer, a former economist with the World Bank in Washington and a West German finance-ministry official, was appointed as secretary general of the committee.
+Such a sermon could win converts, but it would not guarantee victory.
+Three West German steelmakers announced a tentative plan to cut costs by merging parts of their operations and slashing an estimated 3,200 jobs.
+It is hard to understand why that should have much appeal in the UK.
+They are among 50,000 Vietnamese troops Hanoi says it will bring home by the end of the year in the largest of seven annual pullouts from Cambodia.
+That measure narrowly passed, leading to the vote next week.
+Specifically, Mr. Rafsanjani probably is hoping for greater British and German help in rebuilding important oil facilities damaged by the war.
+U.S. officials opened talks with the PLO in December after Arafat renounced terrorism and said he accepted Israel.
+And new uncertainties loom, some disclosed for the first time in a Hospital Corp. stock-sale filing dated Jan. 3.
+Despite surging to an all-time high Wednesday of 527.82, the Nasdaq Composite Index fell 2.71, or 0.51%, for the week.
+He says he can't confirm, however, reports that Taiwan officials had already approached Boeing Co. in search of alternatives.
+Sun said full-year net would fall about 28% to about $380 million, or $3.54 a share, from $527 million, or $4.72 a share, a year earlier.
+According to Sen. Domenici, "Nobody torpedoed anything."
+At the peak of the fighting, the Indian force numbered about 100,000 men.
+In effect, that wiped out with a single stroke the basic premise behind the recent rally.
+Monday night's rally was the largest unofficial demonstration in Hungary since an anti-Soviet uprising was crushed in 1956.
+The new consensus revolves around the recognition that something must be done about long-term welfare dependency.
+Since Wassall is more than doubling its turnover as a result of the deal, even modest gains in margin will have a big impact on profits.
+The Lithuanian parliament voted today to abolish the Communist Party's constitutionally guaranteed supremacy and to legalize multiple political parties in the Baltic republic, activists said.
+British Coal turns its back on the traditional coalfields of Rugby League.
+Dealers said the price was depressed by selling in New York.
+Dr. John L. Zabriskie, senior vice president, will be president of the new unit in addition to his current corporate duties.
+Carver was organized as a mutual savings bank in 1948 to make home mortgage loans, and that's where most of its assets remain.
+The two funds were purported to have $155 million in assets under management, but Ms. Richards said there was "no reasonable basis" for that valuation.
+Prosecutors also agreed not to prosecute his wife, Elizabeth Gongora Suarez, for concealing a fugitive from authorities.
+The Van Nuys plant has about 4,000 workers.
+The city has suffered almost daily bombing attacks by drug traffickers, who are pressing the government to end its 13-day-old crackdown and negotiate a peace.
+The Police and Fire Commission dismissed the most serious allegation, failing to request assistance at the scene.
+Any future purchases of Metex stock might be made through open-market or privately negotiated transactions, or through "a corporate transaction such as an exchange offer, a tender offer or a merger," the filing said.
+The company said it undertook the plan to "enable the stockholders to better realize the full potential value" of the company's shares, which management feels are undervalued in the marketplace.
+The report said Branson hopes to sell condoms and records in the Soviet Union, as well as have his pop artists perform there.
+Police have kept a 24-hour watch at Olujare's bedside and a patrolman was in the operating room during the surgery, Hickey said.
+To keep the brain happy, the body orchestrates all its efforts to deliver the proper level of glucose to the brain.
+Bombs rocked two ministries and the buildings housing the nation's industrialist and labor unions early Tuesday in downtown Athens, police said.
+But then again, he may not. The prospect of talks is not one which fills many in the Hong Kong government with confidence.
+Transamerica Corp. said it agreed to acquire the insurance-premium financing unit of New York-based Alexander & Alexander Services Inc. for $73.8 million.
+"Now that it's started, at least the anxiety of waiting is over." Congressional leaders in both houses were notified by the president in a series of phone calls placed around 5:20 to 5:30 p.m. EST.
+At least five businesses were destroyed and 15 were damaged.
+The University of Pittsburgh center, which now has a Cray X/MP-48 supercomputer, has agreed to trade in that machine for Cray's new Y/MP-832 machine, which Cray says is the world's most powerful computer.
+The strike has already resulted in more than 1,000 layoffs and a delayed fall TV season.
+That project was eventually replaced by the tri-national Tornado, but no such satisfactory outcome can be expected to follow EFA's cancellation.
+But Dr Tim Jackson of the Stockholm Environment Unit showed us slides depicting savings made by various energy-efficiency strategies, such as switching fuels (greatest saving) to advanced coal technology (additional cost).
+For example, any visitor would be struck by the peculiarity of the Burmese currency, which is chiefly denominated in 45 and 90-kyat notes.
+Hormel's per-share earnings have been about flat at around $1 a share for the past three years, with meat-processing losses imposing an annual drag of 25 cents to 50 cents a share.
+The governor himself likes sports metaphors and has been calling himself the party's "quarterback."
+So are two "Rock Settees," seats made of polished pink and green granite by American sculptor Scott Burton.
+But others are more optimistic.
+In 1981, about 74 percent were living with both parents and about 20 percent were living with a single parent.
+Meanwhile, William Bennett, President Bush's drug czar, said the Colombian drug operation has been severely disrupted even if the top kingpins have eluded capture.
+They want to get a higher price or liquidation value."
+The hiring of Mr. Grano is the latest in a series of moves by PaineWebber Chairman Donald B. Marron to turn PaineWebber into a more aggressive firm on several fronts.
+Had the latest coup attempt succeeded, the result could have been another civil war in this country of 100 million, wrote columnist Richard Akinnola wrote in the independent Vanguard newspaper.
+The company's stock, which had traded as high as $22.50 during the past year, slid to $13 after the FDA hearing and closed yesterday at $8.75, down 50 cents, in national over-the-counter trading.
+The creative juices haven't dried up at ad agencies.
+Independent but unconfirmed reports earlier said 30 soldiers and four civilians were killed.
+"It's wonderful experience _ and I want him to win," she said.
+She has a telephone in the cab atop her tower, and in her nearby cabin watches a battery-powered television, stores food in a propane-powered refrigerator and cooks on a propane-burning stove.
+I am sure it is radio-active. Imagine my amazement, then, every time I read an article about efforts to re-establish the Thames as a river fit for salmon.
+The explosion and fire set off panic among residents of Guadalupe, a small city on Monterrey's outskirts about 440 miles north of Mexico City.
+It did not explode and no one was hurt, she said.
+It explains which trusts qualify for a Pep, describes their investment objectives, and gives performance tables and details of how self-select Peps work.
+A spokesman said the company didn't have any specific plans for the proceeds at present but decided to issue the shares because low German interest rates make the transaction attractive.
+Den Norske Creditbank, Norway's biggest bank, said it may have incurred a loss of more than 600 million Norwegian kroner ($94.2 million), enough to wipe out 1987 net income.
+Ford said it sought long-term relationship with the unprofitable British automaker.
+One reason many of his countrymen are insensitive to their concerns, he said, is because Japan itself is such a homogenous society with only very small minority groups.
+Mr. Schmidt, whose whereabouts are unknown, had acted as an agent for the bank's trading activities in Frankfurt.
+The price asked by the spacemen to save the world is a glass of water.
+He also noted that December silver eased to a fresh life-of-contract low for the fourth consecutive session.
+Cheney also will meet with Soviet political reform leaders.
+Fitzwater said Bush's prognosis was "excellent.
+For the season ending April 14, the three major networks, which once had a virtual monopoly on viewership, attracted just 62% of viewers.
+A spokeswoman for the medical products maker said proceeds will be used for research in cardiovascular and eye treatment.
+'They think they can crush the competition before it gets out of the gate,' says Mr Stursberg.
+As the horde of loafing jurors swelled, Ethel started dismissing groups of us, selected by lot, a whole week early.
+American Hoist & Derrick lost 1 1/8 to 9 5/8 after reporting that its earnings for the third quarter ended Aug. 31 dropped sharply from a year earlier.
+Working with the distributors, the salesmen identify a suitable shop; the marketing team finds a contractor to paint a sign for the owner and ensures the quality of the logo. The first foreign investors in Vietnam were pioneers.
+But the company said results were weaker than expected at its units in Canada, Britain and Australia. It added that its foreign units probably won't return to profitability until 1992.
+The unions had also asked for a change in management.
+Individuals who spoke with Mr. Milken as recently as late yesterday said that while some of his attorneys and others recommended that he accept the negotiated pact, Mr. Milken had still not made up his mind about whether to do so.
+But the Reserve Officers Association and others say that not using combat reserves is a fierce blow to the morale of these citizen soldiers who train with active units and are required by law to be ready to mobilize in times of crisis.
+The evening's total was about $2 million, said James Figetakis, an associate of Ms. Taylor's publicist, Chen Sam.
+But the Fed later sent a signal that traders interpreted as a sign that the central bank hasn't yet launched another move.
+"This is really the critical night," said police Lt.
+The 18-year-old's piece pictures a wolf standing by a downed tree in the snow with a rising moon over the mountains.
+The currency held up well, with the Australian dollar firming to a high of USDollars 0.6845 before moving back to USDollars 0.6835. That the interest rate cut was widely expected was due mainly to the economic data released last week.
+If managers of the federal offices decide to hire temps strictly on price, the bigger firms could offer big discounts to win market share and squeeze out the smaller independent operators, says Mr. Kushell, the franchise consultant.
+Opposition to nuclear power has swelled in the Soviet Union since the April 1986 accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine.
+It expects to submit the plan to stockholders for approval next month.
+As for state officials, Featherman said, "I'm not sure the state wants the problem of managing Philadelphia's debt." Madonna said getting more state aid won't be easy, especially in an election year.
+However, Ortega on Monday said that the elections would be held as planned, regardless of the resolution of the dispute over the Contras.
+"They didn't hurt me but at one point I was scared for my life," said the warden, Roberto Sanchez Camareno.
+Police said an unknown number of rebels were wounded in the firefight, in the Pasos district 15 miles south of Huancayo.
+He then dismisses criticism of these decisions, which he sees as arising from the erroneous assumption "that the court's function is to replace law with moral passion, even if that moral passion produces dubious results."
+"If the project was so compelling, they wouldn't have had to hire investment bankers." Mr. Picchi also notes that Mobil, Chevron and Petro-Canada themselves don't have the wherewithal to pour more money into Hibernia.
+The sources would not identify the lawmakers whose offices were involved or say who might face charges in the case, the lawmakers or their aides, the newspaper said.
+Lawmakers hope this provision will provide an incentive to reverse the prolonged decline in oat production.
+Some blue chip stocks also rose in up-and-down trading that saw the Dow Jones industrials average fluctuate during the session before settling below a record high set Friday.
+For all industry participants, keeping pace with rapid change will be essential to success.
+Twenty-seven people died in the fire and 40 survived, but some with disfiguring burns.
+S&P affirmed its A-2 rating for Fleet's commercial paper.
+At least 30 people were arrested." Banners destroyed by police called for "freedom of the press" and "a press without censorship," he said.
+But Chris Bonington, 53, leader of the expedition, told a news conference Wednesday "there's certainly not any conclusive evidence one way or another" that the legendary apeman exists.
+Roland H. Meyer, 60 years old, was named chief operating officer.
+Israel, Egypt, Morocco, South Korea and Lichtenstein took part in the talks for the first time, adding to the original 34 Western and Eastern European countries and the United States and Japan.
+"Lyndon would deliver what we called Lyndon's `State of the Union Message' and that was that.
+He will fill in the loan application and hope for the best.
+He was a sports editor and wire editor at the Florence Morning News before moving to Sumter in 1936 as news editor.
+If they take profits in a recessionary environment, the price could weaken, the dealers say.
+"Another reason of the dramatic change in Tokyo is that most of the dealers who had been on Bon holidays returned to business today," he said.
+Dingo died of a heart attack on Dec. 29.
+We do sort of look alike, except I'm taller.
+Webb countered by pulling out a written answer Reagan had given two years ago to a federal grand jury saying that no destruction of documents had been authorized by the president.
+A typical RX-7 buyer has median age of 36, according to Rod Bymaster, product manager of sports and sporty cars for Mazda Motor of America.
+Gasoline futures last traded above $1 on Aug. 24, while heating oil futures had not been that high since the price spike last December.
+Most of the data, though, is generated on the plant floor and the key is to be able to get hold of it quickly and flexibly. For example, all incoming components from suppliers are barcoded, and the information is downloaded into the database.
+Kinison met him and asked him to accompany him as a bodyguard, for lack of a better term," Dinse said.
+If this situation continues, the wave of strikes will certainly grow." Some economists are puzzled by the widespread labor trouble. During a recession, they say, workers usually are more concerned with keeping their jobs than getting more pay.
+With the chemical's current widespread use that risk is 4 in 10,000, it said.
+"That's the tradition of Hero Street," Munos says. "It must be in our blood.
+"What happens (with emphysema and bronchitis) is as it is with lung cancer _ it's what you did a long time ago that affects your current disease status," said Dr. Robert Hahn, a CDC specialist in lung diseases.
+RATHBONE BROTHERS entered agreement to acquire Allside Asset Management Company for Pounds 650,000 in shares.
+As a result, many of his apparently abstract works have compellingly vivid "subjects."
+But it would leave enough goodies to go around that hardly anyone need be entirely dissatisfied.
+The problem is not simply that Mr. Nair might have worked on the article published May 11 on these pages, something that strikes us as hardly enough to threaten the state security of Singapore.
+These accounts enable employees to set aside up to $5,000 per family each year to pay for the cost of pre-school/after-school care for children through age 12, day camp and care of an elderly dependent.
+"In the immortal words of James Brown, `I feel good!"'
+"I want to be a prime contractor by the end of the decade," declares Mr. Hennessy.
+Soldiers returned the weapons after realizing it was the Nicaraguan diplomat's residence, the State Department said.
+'Our dedication is now to our work, not to remembering the past.' High-level corruption and financial misdemeanours appear set to keep the centre-stage in Spanish politics.
+Amal has charged that Hezbollah masterminded Higgins' abduction to undermine Amal's control of south Lebanon.
+The stock split and dividend increase affect all common shares, and must be approved through a shareholder vote.
+He adapted it from the original story by Ted Hughes - who wrote it for his children.
+And "it drives me crazy," says Mr. Neuharth.
+We have significantly good ensembles, quite apart from LCDT or Rambert Dance: Lloyd Newson's DV8; Phoenix Dance; Kim Brandstrup's Arc Dance (with no subsidy), Laurie Booth and Russell Maliphant, Yolande Snaith, all produce fine work.
+"You can bake them and boil them or dry them out, grind them up and put them in your cookies and cakes," Mr. Sroda says.
+The new law, however, hasn't stopped legislators from compiling wish-lists for new programs.
+The nation's total foreign debt of $121 billion is the largest in the developing world.
+He, his father, and two other black residents who still want to remain anonymous went to A.P. Tureaud, an attorney for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
+Miles of absorbent boom contained nearly all the oil in the narrow channel and spared the Shooters Island bird sanctuary, Coast Guard officials said.
+"I don't see any indications that we've started a borrowing and lending cycle," Mr. Hunt says.
+One of the grievances in Lithuania, for instance, is that the Lithuanians are short of food because half of what they produce is shipped to the Russian republic.
+In announcing the policy, Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa said that the province is concerned that its population of 6.5 million people, most of them French speakers, may soon decline.
+He said, "There's an old Greek saying and I suspect the Italians have the same one.
+Integrated also rewrote its software packages last summer in Unix, a computer operating system that can run on everything from mainframes to personal computers.
+And, given the quality of the poems, this is much more than an act of piety.
+Ms. Cardoso died Monday at the Bambina medical center in Rio de Janeiro, a clinic spokesman said.
+An Afghan division will replace them.
+In August, all 78 opposition members of parliament resigned en masse, accusing Roh of railroading bills and ignoring demands for reforms.
+At the end of the hearings, the committee will vote on the nomination and give its recommendation to the full Senate for approval or rejection.
+"We have to convince the business community both here and elsewhere that Hawaii is more than a place to vacation," said Bill Cook of the state Department of Economic Development.
+This is the final week, next Sunday the final day.
+Although it failed, it had a long-term effect on the future relations of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, and in 1867, the Hungarians were given a series of unprecedented privileges.
+BARLO GROUP has received acceptances to its open offer in respect of 25.71m new ordinary shares, which together with 7.56m placed firm by Goodbody Corporate Finance, represents 95.06 per cent of issue.
+Individual stories played a major part in trading yesterday, writes Our Markets Staff. Alcatel was the main story in PARIS as investors reacted nervously to comments by Mr Pierre Suard, the chairman, that turnover and profits would fall this year.
+As everyone expected, the unifier is Mike Tyson, he of the 20-odd-inch neck and single-forward-gear.
+National Gay Rights Advocates, a California public interest law firm, has filed a class action suit on behalf of AIDS patients against the Department of Health and Human Services, FDA and National Institutes of Health.
+The other is finding the resources and the will to overcome a mire of poverty and ignorance.
+RARELY HAS a UK government agonised so long and hard about an apparently simple question.
+But oil exports supply more than 60 percent of the country's dollar earnings.
+The Pittsburgh Post Gazette called Mr. Flaherty this year's "Politician Who Will Make the Arts Festival Safe for Society," and suggested he confine his critiques to food booth offerings.
+It was not clear how many organs were found.
+The project still has to be approved by the city's Board of Estimate.
+A year earlier, Old Stone reported a loss of $6.17 a share, including provisions for loan losses and real estate-related investments.
+Sullivan assured panel members that he is putting the FDA's house in order, restructuring its management and adding resources in the wake of the generic drug fraud and corruption scandal.
+Japan expects to sell 3.9 million camcorders this year, up 54% from 1986.
+But the people also know that the last time our opponents were in charge, America did a heck of a lot worse.
+One target is Helicobacter pylori, an important cause of peptic ulcers. Magainin Pharmaceutical, based in Pennsylvania, is focusing on defensive peptides which frogs secrete from their skins.
+Sales in the sluggish Northeast market, which had risen 9.3 percent in April, fell back 5.6 percent in May to 84,000 units at an annual rate.
+Separately, Chiron said it formed a new company with a group of venture capital investors to concentrate on discovering and developing cancer therepeutics using biotechnology.
+Some sellers are companies that went private in the leveraged buy-out craze of the early '80s and are under pressure to sell the company again so that investors can get their cash out.
+Beset by a troubled marriage and his son's ill health, Cisneros last fall said he wouldn't run again and accepted a job in the private sector.
+Graber predicted he would have the 100 votes needed for a veto override by the time the attempt comes, probably in May.
+Haagen has its own large security force of well-trained and well-paid personnel on round-the-clock duty at each center.
+'We now consider Malaysia as one of our major competitors.
+The Energy Department argued that the companies could not be liable because they carried out the government's directions.
+Since mid-September, however, it has surged from $32 a share to trade as high as $40 5/8.
+On the Democratic side, Dukakis came in as the optimism winner, followed by Rep. Richard Gephardt and Jesse Jackson.
+A spokeswoman for Burroughs Wellcome said the company doesn't currently have any plans to reintroduce a capsule form of the product, but will monitor consumer response to the coated tablets.
+The committee is preparing a report on Anglo- Chinese relations. Lloyd Bentsen, the US treasury secretary, who is on a trip to Asia, arrives in Thailand.
+"Things are better than they were," Calero said after the singing and cheering died down at the airport.
+A second person who ate poisonous mushrooms at a dinner party underwent a liver transplant operation Friday, and another person was awaiting a donor.
+Laos, along with Vietnam and Cambodia, came under communist rule in 1975.
+Both governments deny direct involvement in the talks.
+Raffles the blackmailer returns and falls ill at Bulstrode's.
+Mrs. Carey made several films with Ford, Wayne, her husband and their son, Harry Carey Jr.
+An old rectory might come to Pounds 800-Pounds 900.
+But they're not going to get paid" for selling the non-Merrill product.
+Tass, in its announcement Monday, gave no details of the Communist Party chief's schedule, and said only that the visit would take place in "mid-March." Leonid Brezhnev was the last Kremlin leader to go to the non-aligned Communist nation.
+One solution seen by many sponsors such as Valvoline is to spend more money at small local tracks where racing is still valued more for sport than for big business.
+He said the wheel was one of four on the right main landing gear. The cause of the mishap is under investigation.
+Sulphur and molasses is an age-old recipe for spring fever, and here's its economic equivalent, something to lift your spirits and help develop the brighter side of things.
+REVENUE AGENTS, who do the IRS's complex audits, left it at a rate of 6.5% a year, says a study by the General Accounting Office.
+But if he notifies the government in writing that he won't appeal, he could be deported as soon as the State Department can find a country to accept him.
+"It's anyone's guess whether Sears can get them back," he adds.
+Workers at a Stepanakert silk factory spent two hours Monday morning cleaning a thick layer of dust from their looms and have other maintenance work to do before production is back to normal, Tass reported.
+The airplane enthusiast was riding a bicycle after renewing his membership at the Experimental Aircraft Association Tuesday when he lost his wallet.
+State GOP Chairman Michael Vallante came out with the Republican T-shirt on Monday, but he says he had the idea all along but just got sidetracked about getting the shirts made up.
+The agents saw, but did not seize, 270 bales of marijuana.
+But the opposition demanded that a multiparty interim legislature govern until elections are held. Voting is tentatively set for July.
+When Christie and his musicians are on stage, I am inclined to think that there is more than enough to stimulate the imagination, for Purcell's delightful and magical world seems to lie at their fingertips.
+"One of our tests is to keep the audience where they are, because there is a tendency for an audience to join in," said Jeremy Alliger, head of an avant-garde performance group called The Dance Umbrella, which is presenting the Boston shows.
+There are nine restaurants, cafes or bars - and 38 blocks of toilets. The view down the length of the building from the inside is 614 metres long. Basically, the terminal has a large central core, with two arms stretched out straight on each side of it.
+No one was killed, the official Soviet news agency said.
+The three months price closed at Dollars 1,510.50 a tonne, up Dollars 20 overall and Dollars 55.50 above Tuesday's low. Lead was also helped by an LME stocks fall as it bounded to a 21-month high yesterday.
+The McKeehans also still give presents to relatives, but they do it well before Dec. 25, by which time they are in Florida enjoying a secular vacation.
+With interest rates for commercial lending fixed by the central bank, competition is limited, as is profit potential.
+In another apparent attempt to mollify bank holding companies, the Fed allowed them to count as capital whatever good will they had on their books as of last March and apply it toward the 8% capital requirement.
+Frozen hams and canned pork are the main items bought by USDA for distribution to schools and other domestic programs.
+"This isn't the time to take the chance and ask them that," says Mr. Appelbaum, who adds that his home phone is bugged.
+At his height he was one of the closest allies of Baroness Thatcher, the former prime minister. He was the epitome of a Thatcherite minister, a grammar-school boy who worked his way to the top.
+But the ultimate payoff for BellSouth investors could be complete ownership of the new cellular-telephone company.
+Tampons containing polyacrylate were withdrawn in 1985, and current tampons are made with cotton or rayon.
+LENINGRAD= _Anatoly Gerasimov, first secretary of the Leningrad city Communist Party, lost to Yuri Boldyrev, a ship-building engineer. Gerasimov won just 15 percent of the vote to Boldyrev's 74 percent.
+Mr. Newfield uses his rented bulb to light his front walkway.
+"We will have a final agreement on all four or none," said Karl Falkenberg, a spokesman for the European Economic Community delegation.
+Local journalists who work part-time for some of the world's large news organizations would be required to register if, as many do, they had more than one employer.
+Congressional budget aides say that neither chamber is likely to approve the resolutions.
+The group announced agreements with the state and private developers to conserve land around the pond where Thoreau built an cabin and lived for two years, and also promoted an effort to create affordable housing in nearby Concord.
+All three will be based in Toronto with responsibility for Canada and the United States.
+He replaced Anatoly Dobrynin, the long-serving Soviet ambassador in Washington, who was pushed into retirement.
+When the farm or mining economy crashes or a town's biggest plant moves away, a small business's market can be wiped out overnight.
+President Bush, Chancellor Kohl, Prime Minster Kaifu and the rest preside at a most hopeful moment.
+The highschool senior has never actually seen a football game. But she thinks the jackets are cute.
+The Senate Intelligence Committee voted 13-2 for legislation that includes the 48-hour requirement.
+Stock prices, in their first chance to react, dove this morning before recovering some of their losses.
+"Every time I see them, I feel like yelling out `Shazam!' like in the Captain Marvel comic books." A new decal will be phased in with new cars as budget allocations allow, Bolden said.
+One day in 1987, he rode his mountain bike into two-mile-high Leadville (population 2,067), where the Climax Molybdenum mine had just shut down.
+It was the the most dramatic show of U.S. force in the six-year Nicaraguan war and came in response to a request for help from Honduras' president, Jose Azcona Hoyo.
+Kondo said the two foreign ministers' talks on the territorial issue were "frank, serious and heated." Moscow has consolidated its occupation of the Kurils, which guard Moscow's access to the Pacific, with 10,000 troops.
+The plane would be significantly larger than the model 400, which can carry 412 passengers more than 8,000 miles, and more than 560 in short-range versions.
+The smugglers were delivered Sunday to an Islamic revolutionary court in Sanandaj, capital of Iranian Kurdistan, the news agency said.
+Bonn fringe benefits are already kept under relatively tight control.
+If the waiver is denied, any member on the floor can raise a point of order to delete the offending section.
+Some analysts predict a minority government in the next election, with the New Democrats holding the balance of power.
+The corn contract for July delivery dropped 5.5 cents a bushel to settle at $2.3175 a bushel.
+The dollar was up slightly against other major currencies in quiet European trading today.
+The Saatchis "appear to be believing their own press clippings," said one British banking analyst.
+The fourth building, Tower C, is owned by American Express.
+He had his own TV show.
+Leonard Daniel Wickenden, a novelist, short story writer and editor, died at home Friday of a heart attack.
+The Limited Inc., the specialty apparel retailer based in Columbus, Ohio, posted an 11 percent total sales increase while sales grew 9 percent on a comparable-store basis.
+Western Union closed unchanged at 2 7/8.
+The legislation was introduced with support from 46 co-sponsors.
+For its fiscal first quarter, ended Dec. 31, the company reported a loss of $1.7 million compared with a loss of $402,000 the year earlier.
+It is a tall order, but it is more palatable than the international humiliation and Somali suffering which would follow withdrawal.
+Bush, who is promising a balanced budget for 1993 while vowing to cut taxes and increase some spending along the way, has stayed vague enough to sound almost plausible.
+Thrift industry sources speculated that Great Western executives had decided that acquiring Financial Corp. or some of its operations didn't fit Great Western's plans to emphasize expansion outside California, into Florida, Texas and the Northeast.
+He placed a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier and decorated veterans and members of the Resistance with Legion of Honor medals.
+"We could see whole lines of trees exploding," said Marc Anthony, a state game and parks commissioner who flew over the fire. A mushroom cloud of smoke could be seen from Scottsbluff about 90 miles away.
+Before she went to the Transportation Department, she work for President Reagan as a White House liaison with women and minorities.
+However, the cyanide wasn't the only threat from the spill.
+The countries are as different as Poland _ whose government is wrestling with a political opposition and a weak economy _ and East Germany, which has a fairly strong economy and some doubts about the need for Gorbachev-style reforms.
+It will take more than one sell-off to end the speculative fever in new issues and biotechnology shares, he says.
+Get down to how to do this.
+"Who do you like?" asked the candidate.
+People need people, a national strategy for the requirement, and the opportunities, for volunteers was introduced on Monday by Ken Bruce, and continued through the week by him and others with helpful information.
+The Labor Department's earnings data are used to index hundreds of billions of dollars of defense contracts.
+Most corn futures prices climbed the permitted daily limit of 10 cents a bushel Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade as an expected heat wave that is reigniting drought fears moved into the Corn Belt.
+The protesters blame the United States for supporting military rule in South Korea and partitioning the Korean Peninsula, divided since 1945.
+They did so for one inning before giving up.
+"We tried to stop her, but the troops opened fire.
+Contests among the services branches are widely expected to reach new highs as the military budget shrinks and the assessment of the Soviet threat diminishes.
+But I have never let go of Joan's Book.
+Retirement benefits would have been increased across the board in the revised offer, while other benefits would remain the same as in the previous offer.
+In the Fruitport case, the boy admitted he threatened to cut his victims' heads off with a sword or lock them in the bathroom if they told their parents, said Juvenile Court caseworker Debra Jensen.
+The index hit its peak of 1,967.1 at the start of official dealings.
+Republican Gov. George Deukmejian of California, addressing a luncheon for the trade ministers, defended the administration's free-trade policies, saying that competition was good for American industry and consumers.
+The Kurdish Democratic Party and other Kurdish factions, backed by Iranian Revolutionary Guards, escalated their war against Baghdad two years ago.
+A 5 percent minimum vote was required in one of the two republics to get seats.
+"But your son has obligations as a soldier," said the prince, who also is the Saudi defense minister.
+Tokyo markets will be closed Monday for a national holiday.
+Others who have been made freemen of Dublin are playwright George Bernard Shaw, Pope John Paul II, and U.S. President John Kennedy.
+"I don't see any prospect for progress, but rather for resistance, violence," says Robert Nathan, a Washington-based economist who follows Burmese developments.
+Last summer he played for Sussex Second XI; last winter he took lots of wickets in New Zealand.
+Gorbachev's decree also was denounced by Russian parliament leader Vladimir Isakov who told the official Tass news agency that Gorbachev, the Soviet president, overstepped his authority.
+The fact that it is set on the eve of the Yom Kippur war is about as trite as another play on the night that Kennedy died: more nostalgia than comment.
+Company officials earlier this week declined to comment on the layoff rumor.
+Of the rest, about half are considered independent but are affiliated with a major studio.
+Rubin said he wanted access to the Navy investigation and wanted to go aboard the USS Iowa.
+However, the most spectacular performer of all, he says, is Spain.
+She spent five months in a body cast and wheelchair.
+We are applying to ourselves, or at least to our public and private leaders, standards of ethics never before expected of ordinary mortals.
+To top it off, the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan yesterday may have become the first fragment of the Soviet Union to throw around its nuclear weight.
+Miss Brawley was found Nov. 28, seemingly dazed, outside an apartment that had recently been vacated by her family in Wappingers Falls.
+The desegregation of swimming pools, toilets and other facilities once reserved for whites has changed little for millions of blacks who still face prejudice, poverty and hopelessness.
+Mr. Heller's 140-person company stands to gain some credibility from its relationship with Fujitsu, which gives Hal access to the big Japanese computer maker's semiconductor expertise, patent portfolio and marketing force.
+The ashes we find could be yours.'
+Some military officials are uncertain that Fujitsu can be trusted to protect classified defense technology.
+Ballard Shipping also said it will make available $500,000 for settlements with individuals who were financially hurt by the spill.
+"On the whole," he added, "it's been very quiet.
+Each would use new propfan engines, which are powered by high-speed propellers and are significantly more fuel efficient than current jet engines.
+A "put" option is a futures contract that allows the buyer to sell Treasury bonds in the future for a price that is set at the time the contract is placed.
+Nixon's representatives and Chinese officials are arranging the details of a sixth visit, though Taylor did not rule out a future group trip.
+Chinese diplomats are busy too.
+The offering circular shows the company's annual profit at $19 million on sales of $100 million, according to investment bankers and consultants who are familiar with the information.
+The households were selected to reflect a cross-section of the population.
+But then I had to leave, and I made my way through the fighting until I was able to reach my mother's house." A Red Cross spokesman said many people were donating food to the refugees _ "as much as they can spare."
+The disclosure came amid Anglo-Irish tensions following the killing of a Catholic man on Sunday by a British soldier and the Irish government's decision to conduct its own investigation of the slaying, which occurred in Northern Ireland.
+He died in 1915 when he was halfway through the letter `S.' The new edition also has been computerized, with the vocabulary of English since 1150 A.D. on a single data base to be available by home computer.
+Yet Leyster's success as an independent artist is in a sense more remarkable because she was not the daughter of an artist.
+Twenty-seven states still have adultery laws on the books, a survey by the Harvard Law Review found, but legal scholars say few states make much effort to enforce them.
+"I'm afraid this is going to attract every little thief within 100 miles around here when they realize we don't have a police department," Seals said.
+It was the older Knievel who made the jump famous and turned himself into a household name in the process when he crashed on landing and flipped like a rag doll through the parking lot and broke nearly ever bone in his body.
+It affirmed ratings on about $5 billion in commercial paper.
+After the CrossLand transaction, "bidders aren't going to feel that they have an option to buy things at fire-sale prices," he said.
+He said, `OK, I'll let you have it for just $300,000.'" Beyond funny anecdotes, we hit bedrock when agent Jeremy Zimmer describes the realities of negotiation: "You have your basic mercy deal; you throw yourself on the mercy of the other person.
+They might like eating the fruit, but I don't think they like the smell too much." Calling the spiky green fruit smelly does it an injustice.
+Bombardier is already a major player in the business-jet market.
+Gunshots and tear gas were fired before he gave up, a domestic news service said today.
+About 400 people marched through the center of Rome in a commemoration organized by Italy's tiny, maverick Radical Party.
+The 1986 law limits this work to people certified as qualified by the EPA, which set forth training requirements in last year's regulation.
+The Soviet Union has been a major ally and arms provider for North Korea.
+In this way, the long, global tradition of Hispanic culture can give inner-city Hispanic students a historically accurate sense of how they got where they are.
+Several critics expressed fears that the program would hurt Portland's reputation.
+In 1962, the Sandlers packed up their belongings, drove to California and eventually bought Golden West, then a sleepy institution with $34 million of assets and two offices.
+Firefighters expected to contain both fires by Monday evening, he said.
+The dollar's strength against European currencies during the period also depressed revenue somewhat, Pan Am said.
+On the Merc, heating oil for December delivery settled at 55.85 cents a gallon, up 1.02 cents, another factor that helped crude-oil futures gain.
+That includes not just directing but mouthing off about politics and causes. Maybe they're right.
+But the recovery was months in coming.
+If trusts for which they are trustees or income beneficiaries are included, they control roughly 47%, according to company documents and information from Mrs. Fink.
+While he spoke favorably of the 1968 reform program of disgraced former leader Alexander Dubcek, Adamec also reaffirmed the supremacy of the Communist Party in his country.
+Shamir rejected any territorial compromise and urged direct talks aimed at granting the Palestinians limited autonomy.
+Milken widely is regarded as the most important American financier since J.P. Morgan Jr. in the early 1900s and he came to symbolize the bounty and excesses of a booming Wall Street.
+"If anything, they're jumping up and down with joy," said Howard Stein, chairman of Dreyfus Corp.
+Term bonds due 2017 have a 7 3/8% coupon and were priced at 99 1/4 to yield about 7.44%.
+The median price means that half the homes sold for more, half for less.
+It was made into a movie in 1987.
+The official said it takes an average of 11 months to hold an arbitration hearing after a case is filed.
+Nippon Steel was followed on the most active list by two more steels: Sumitomo Metal, up 19 to 769 on volume of 132 million shares, and Kawasaki Steel, up 55 to 1,050 on volume of 131.2 million.
+An 82-year-old company with an old and loyal customer base and 7,000 employees, Foxboro recently emerged from a restructuring.
+Their MBAs became prized commodities; their numbers and earnings soared; so did the salaries of their faculties.
+The song, performed in 1964 by the Liverpool band Gerry and the Pacemakers, is about the northwest port city and the River Mersey that flows through it.
+It has rich reserves of oil and natural gas, a strategic location and triple the population of any other gulf country.
+In addition, the commission ruled that the phones must allow customers to make local or long-distance calls with coins or calling cards.
+Texas Eastern lost 1 3/4 to 24 1/8.
+To many foreign observers like myself the Reagan presidency has been an outstanding success, restoring to the world's greatest democracy its economic dynamism, its self-confidence and self-respect and its paramount place in geopolitics.
+The Popular Front of Moldavia claimed Tuesday it had won about half the settled legislative races, but runoffs will be required in nearly two-thirds of the contests.
+Indigenous peoples are thus already recognised as legal entities enjoying collective rights.
+President Sarney's chief of staff resigned to assume control of Brazil's conservative Liberal Front Party.
+There's ample evidence, too, that government aid hinders rather than promotes competitiveness.
+It seems that Israel translates the protests into a `Keep going' message," said Dr. Hayder Abdul Shafi, head of the Red Crescent (Red Cross) in the Gaza Strip.
+The generals each headed the National Information Center, the disbanded secret police force known by its Spanish acronym CNI.
+The dollar moved lower in thin trading yesterday, with many markets still closed for Easter.
+Before being elected to Congress in 1970, Mr. Kemp was all-pro quarterback for the Buffalo Bills football team.
+"I think Saddam will win, and we will win as Arabs," Mr. Abbas says.
+In Playa de Aro, Spain, tourism officials said Thursday they would sponsor Mediterranean holidays for a group of orphans from Timisoara, where the Romanian uprising began last month.
+"The Age of Diminishing Expectations" is the first in a planned quarterly series of "briefing books" aimed at institutional buyers such as investment houses, law firms, banks and foreign embassies.
+He hovers at the margins, reminding negotiators more is at stake than farm trade, and more countries' interests are involved than just the EC and US.
+"All of us realize the more revenue we have in this bill, the less likely the president is to sign it," said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., manager of the Senate tax measure.
+Circus Circus Enterprises Inc. said it is negotiating to buy 117 acres for a second hotel-casino along the Las Vegas Strip.
+"We are struggling from day to day," he grumbles.
+He plans to appeal the convictions but faces likely impeachment by Congress.
+Laughlin Phillips, son of the founder and former publisher of Washingtonian magazine, succeeded his father as the museum's director.
+France has raised the PLO's status in Paris to that of "general delegation" _ a step short of diplomatic recognition.
+Falwell denied the account given by builder Roe Messner, who testified for the defense at Bakker's fraud trial.
+When he testified at his own trial last year, North implicated a number of other Reagan administration figures, including Poindexter.
+Bond prices closed near session highs, and traders said that performance fueled buying in stock-index futures.
+U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood accepted Drexel's guilty plea yesterday morning.
+Morgan Stanley's head of junk-bond trading, Peter Karches, said the firm does own some Macy bonds, but in far smaller amounts than rumored.
+The logistics for the cleanup will be staggering.
+Dingell released the study on Sunday.
+Strong enough, at least, to convince many analysts that the Fed would raise interest rates next week to slow down an economy that may now have grown by as much as 4.5 per cent or 5 per cent in the second quarter.
+They mentioned vibrators on the show," Rakolta said.
+Bush's biggest vote margin came in Florida, where he bested the Massachusetts governor by about 960,000 votes.
+As many as a half-million people were expected to celebrate Independence Day in the nation's capital today with a full day of activities, beginning with a parade and ending with fireworks.
+In another room, Marlowe takes a circular section cut from the middle of a condom, similar to a wide rubber band, and stretches it on a machine to test its tensile strength _ how far it will stretch before it snaps.
+In a statement released yesterday, Koppers Chairman Charles Pullin said the recapitalization would permit shareholders "to maintain an equity interest and participate in the company's inherent long-term value."
+When Goodwin, the owner of Grandma's, counted up 50 job vacancies for this summer and only 12 applicants, he bought a $150,000 three-family home to house workers.
+However, Jim R. Porter, First Options' chairman, does say another 500-point drop in the industrial average wouldn't cost his firm money because its traders are operating under stricter trading standards and are putting up more margin cash.
+The petroleum industry as a whole did not reap a third-quarter windfall from the Persian Gulf crisis, a leading trade group said in a defense of Big Oil against charges of profiteering.
+The Canal Commission, which operates the waterway, has two new acting deputy administrators, both Americans, Ms. Frye said.
+George Pollock, New York, a former allied member, was fined $2,500 for supervisory deficiencies.
+Ershad stepped down in November after widespread protests against his rule.
+Pulsifer, a member of a Maine-based group involved in the Aro project, has been named U.S. distributor for the vehicle.
+The poor Third World countries without oil resources hoped the oil producers would share some of their wealth, but so far no formal steps toward that goal have been taken.
+"That was a surprise for us," Mr. Santos said.
+And finally, higher interest rates, softer land prices, and tighter restrictions on bank loans to property companies, have crippled the purchasing power of speculator groups.
+Retailers have a recurring nightmare that seasonal shoppers will shy away from stores for fear of having to meet big bills later on. It almost never comes to pass; people get sentimental around the holidays and tend to over-spend.
+In spite of the promises of a new openness in UK economic policy, we may never know the true scale of the Bank of England's efforts to prop up the pound.
+The new system is to be introduced in 1992 when it is scheduled to be installed at the FAA's air traffic control center in Seattle.
+A big seller of Bass undermined the shares, which retreated 9 to 534p.
+The dollar was lower against all major currencies in thin trading.
+The Peranakan restaurant, serving nyonya food, is in an old Chinese house in Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lok.
+U.S. officials appear to have given up a demand they voiced last week that Japan pledge a specific percentage of its annual gross national product to public works.
+BBC1's tabloid telly series 999 (9.30) which shows films or reconstructions of heroic rescues today screens an amateur video record of the boy who fell into the gorilla pit at London Zoo.
+And because costs in the dump business are mostly fixed, additional volume after a certain level is almost entirely profit.
+But there was still some wistful talk of cut in interest rates. 'It hasn't lost it for us, but ask me next week whether it's won it,' one backbencher with a 6,000-odd majority said yesterday.
+He said the statements by thrift-industry regulators "represent a reaffirmation by the federal government to stand behind the depositors of the savings and loan institutions across Texas.
+So far 7.1m tonnes have been threshed, down 1.7m. Russia bought some 25m tonnes of grain from abroad last year, and ministers are hoping that it will be less this year.
+"To undo what's been done will take three to four years," says one.
+The Soviet Union, for its part, seems at present prepared to reduce these weapons only in exchange for cuts in the numbers of the newly crucial NATO combat aircraft.
+It would allow students to attend public schools outside their area and provide tax credits for those wishing to go to private schools.
+If charged and convicted of the lesser crime of endangering flight safety, they could receive a maximum of seven years in jail. However, the presiding judge of the court in Taiwan's capital, Taipei, said the hijackers could expect leniency.
+He said Wright, a "strong-willed man with strong ideas," would probably want to continue to play a part in national affairs _ writing, speaking or teaching.
+A passer-by ended the fracas by spraying Herd with the woman's can of chemical deterrent.
+The new partnership, if approved by both companies' boards, will be named ServiceMaster Consumer Services Limited Partnership.
+Such is the demand for major artists that musical events are often planned a year or two in advance.
+In fact, it is uncertain whether the Arensbergs, who were residents variously of Boston, New York and Los Angeles, ever even set foot in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
+Bush called the state-by-state survey "interesting and encouraging," but said he would stick to his strategy.
+'Concern about pollution makes scientists feel that we should try to find out what is there before it is destroyed.' Marine biotechnology is still in its infancy.
+Mr. Sorrell said he opposed moving projects to the new agency because "I thought it would weaken our position commercially."
+"Death most probably was instantaneous" for the two sailors killed in the blast, he said.
+Ball expects to use debt to finance most of its 50% stake in the venture, and Onex Packaging already carries of about C$110 million of debt on its balance sheet.
+'The European Community is experiencing its worst recession since it was established,' says Mr Jorge Braga de Macedo, minister for finance.
+"Horses are lovely animals.
+First National Bank of Boston, New York, Boston and Canton, Mass., is paying agent.
+Now, before elections for the more powerful lower house expected early next year, the new trials risk bringing out more damaging disclosures.
+In the absence of any market-moving news, foreign exchange trading was dominated by technical factors, traders said.
+The fire 250 miles west of Yellowstone burned more than 50,000 acres during the summer of 1987.
+Yesterday, BAe announced it was writing off Pounds 250m for its loss-making turbo-propeller commuter aircraft division.
+Prodded by the parent company to accelerate its growth, the unit aggressively expanded into real estate lending and junk bond financing in the 1980s and hoped the expansion would balance out the company's more cyclical businesses.
+A scuffle between two students over a classroom seat prompted a two-hour riot by 2,000 residents of an eastern Bangladesh town that injured 50, police said Friday.
+You know, if that's the only way you can run for the presidency, then I think our system is in deep trouble.
+There could be additional arrests, authorities said.
+In the normally understated tones of the British civil service, such language amounts to a polite demurrer to Mr. Lilley's policy.
+The first venture will supply both brands of tires to original equipment manufacturers.
+Last year, 29 people were killed in New Delhi in attacks blamed on the militants.
+They include Jack Weeks, who came up with the idea during the presidential campaign of putting the governor in an M-1 tank wearing a helmet, a notion that even Kitty Dukakis says turned out to be humiliating.
+The state, for example, used the banking system to funnel scarce capital to the heavy industries that led Korea's export drive.
+Revenue fell to $5.4 million from $6 million.
+Miami Report II's main focus is economic, however, and the authors offer what they say are moderate policies to curb the departure of capital from the region.
+Finland tied the score midway through the first period, but Andrei Khomoutov and Viacheslav Bykov, holdovers from the Soviet dynasty, put the United Team ahead again by combining on a power-play goal late in the period.
+"Only scuttled ships tend to make it to the bottom in one piece," Ballard said. "It appears the crew opened it up along its entire length.
+Their intentions, I think, were clear _ to try to decapitate the Cristiani government.
+The Treasury said the latest figures were encouraging. The December figure fits in with indications from retailers that shop spending picked up last month.
+Authorities detained at least 240 demonstrators in two cities who likened communism to czarist tyranny, and officials jammed U.S.-financed Radio Liberty on Monday as it reported on the protests, activists said.
+The exchange will take place Feb. 12, BBL said.
+The aide to Mr. Rostenkowski said it was a coincidence that the Ways and Means chairman's change of heart came in the same week that President Bush reversed his position on tax increases.
+"People don't come up here to see oil wells," Frederick said.
+On the wholesale market SBC lists 15 varieties of equity option contracts, including as-you-like options, exploding options and deferred strike options.
+In a meeting with an outside lawyer, Mr. West "noted that the company has experienced a number of problems because of its high profile in the press," according to a memo written by the lawyer.
+By contrast, Dutoit's responsibility in Bell's Prokofiev is to realise as vividly as possible the bizarre colours of the scores, the better to set off the wicked solo role. He and his Montreal band (and the sound-engineers) do that to memorable effect.
+In natural gas trading, the July contract fell to $1.602 per 1,000 cubic feet from $1.613 Tuesday.
+The case is the first in which the U.S. government based its criminal investigation solely on corporate negligence, said prosecutor David Marshall.
+The constable's wife and young children escaped, and the gunmen took a shotgun and two pistols when they left, police said in their daily unrest report.
+That political crisis triggered the latest spasm of fighting in Lebanon's 14-year-old civil war.
+Those who formed the new Democratic Center coalition are "pseudo-leaders," said Nicaraguan rebel Roberto Ferrey in a recorded interview.
+Darpa found itself in the worst of all situations.
+Serial bonds will yield from 6.25% in 1991 to 7.50% in 2000.
+"I had trouble seeing where there would ever be more than $150 million a year in revenues," Mr. Shereck says.
+The sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said they are convinced human rights violations are not a matter of government policy but that those guilty of politically-motivated crimes must be brought to justice.
+When it came to open primaries, Robertson's relatively small but committed "invisible army" was less effective.
+The columnist, loaded with all this optional equipment, tried again to get his foot in Mr. McCurry's door: wouldn't he concede the inevitable? Okay, relented the auto veteran.
+The Iraqi leader's seizure of neighboring Kuwait more than two months ago led to an unprecedented U.S. military buildup in the petroleum-rich region and has doubled the price of oil since midsummer.
+Editors and writers have no time to untangle any tricky phrasing.
+It was the latest protest against the government's plans to open up the airline, a subsidiary of state-owned carrier Air France, to foreign competition.
+Separate agreements reached on grains, chemical products and a code on anti-dumping. 1973-79 Geneva (99 participants): The Tokyo Round.
+Since your book is titled, "Trump: The Art of the Deal" (246 pages, $19.95), it must be chock full of exciting descriptions of your biggest deals.
+Milstead, who is now divorced, was married at the time of the alleged affair, while Mrs. Johnston was single.
+The quake, which measured 7.7 on the Richter Scale, caused relatively little damage in Manila but killed more than 700 people and damaged thousands of buildings elsewhere in Luzon.
+Within days after Phoenix pulled out, the Boesky scandal depressed prices of junk bonds and of taxable municipals because of their indirect link through GICs.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 32,149.48, up 166.59 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Wednesday.
+Perhaps because of its celebrity community, perhaps for its laid-back nature, Malibu, like other suburbs of the movie industry, gets no respect.
+These are a quick way of providing companies with telephones because they use radio links and so no roads need to be dug up. Once fixed networks are in place, the cellular ones will be used for mobile communications.
+His responsibilities were broadened in 1961 and he was made an assistant secretary of the Army.
+The gases and chemicals from cigarettes have been circulating into lungs of unwilling innocents for years.
+Students armed with firebombs and rocks clashed with riot police at four colleges in Seoul when they were blocked from marching into the streets.
+A Jackson County Circuit Court jury on Friday awarded the money to Davina Gabriel, 34, who claimed the doctor who performed the surgery was negligent.
+The indictments send a message that drug smugglers can never be sure who they're dealing with, said U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen.
+The smaller items are then fed to the Adept robots.
+Fort Lauderdale police said both victims were homosexuals.
+Skeptics point to a number of questions: the company's exposure to liability from waste accidents, the risks of diversification, and pricing practices that have led to a number of price-fixing lawsuits in recent years.
+The settlement required Pinnacle West to infuse MeraBank with $450 million.
+I've always found that even though there usually is some sort of a base point below which you presumably don't get any bonus, that invariably some type of an extenuating circumstances will be presented.
+"I don't see this as a giveaway," Mr. Sikes says.
+President Fidel Castro of Cuba, in his first trip to South America in 17 years, was among seven Latin American and European presidents at the ceremony.
+The total amount of aid was not known.
+Robert B. Pearlman Attorney at Law Charleston, S.C.
+The settlement calls for the creditors to scale back their claims sharply in dividing up most of Drexel's $2.8 billion in assets.
+"An eventual separation of a Baltic republic from the Soviet Union will be less pain from the point of view of progress and perestroika than an attempt to keep it by force, by tanks," he said.
+State officials have ignored the statute, and last year it was declared unconstitutional.
+The Associated Press Managing Editors association has awarded 288 citations to newspapers and broadcast stations for outstanding contributions to the Associated Press report.
+General Motors Corp. spokesman Dave Hudgens said today he had no immediate comment on fleet or retail prices.
+The nation's past presidents may need more advertising, judging from a survey that found youngsters able to name more brands of alcoholic beverages than former chief executives.
+But his departure has in some ways weakened him. If Mr Tato faces opposition to his plans from long-serving Fininvest executives, he can no longer call on Berlusconi's backing.
+The record cold air that stunned Alaska swept into the lower 48 states Tuesday, dropping temperatures in Montana by more than 70 degrees in less than a day, and the weather system keeping Alaska cold intensified to a North American record.
+At the Repair Shipyard, 200 workers who rallied Wednesday morning ended their strike at around 1 p.m., one hour after management said they must leave or be fired, said Krzysztof Kamolak, one of the strike committee members.
+In the southwest, officials reported severe loss to bean, sorghum and corn crops.
+A pound of paper packaging reduces food waste by 1.41 pounds.
+They were gorgeous, young; they weren't jaded.
+That allows eye exams to last 15 minutes or longer, compared with three to four minutes with conventional ophthalmoscopes, he adds.
+Among actively traded issues, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's 6.75% securities of 2026 ended 1/8 point higher, at 96 3/8, yielding 7.02%.
+His or her fate will be decided by majority vote.
+The FTC had filed an administrative complaint against the company in August 1987.
+A majority of the stock in Aspen Airways is owned by the Donald Ringsby family.
+Under terms of the agreement, most East Germans will be able to convert 4,000 East German marks of savings into West German marks at a 1-to-1 exchange rate.
+When rates rise, gilt prices fall, and vice-versa.
+He said the RTC had scared away investors by failing to set minimum prices and by pulling properties from the initial list released in early August.
+And they say the companies are not direct competitors, with IBM focusing on the Fortune 1000 and Tandy focusing on what it calls the "Unfortunate 6 Million" small and medium-sized companies.
+This, along with tightened credit, severely strained several Singapore brokerages.
+The couple took a flight Friday.
+The high court, without comment, on Monday let stand a federal appeals court ruling that Cathy Yvonne Stone, 37, is entitled to have her legal fight put before a jury.
+They have names like Sparky and Jinx and say things like "holy cannolli."
+Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait seemed to throw up the bit part Turkey wanted.
+An investigation into the death of Christopher Lumbrera continues.
+Parris and Coleman have charged that Trible is giving up his Senate seat to avoid a tough campaign against former Gov. Charles S. Robb, the Democratic nominee for the Senate.
+Lawmen over most of this 1,000-mile-long state were on alert for Salcido, whose 10-year-old car was discovered abandoned 20 miles south in San Rafael.
+Presuming that Williams was Ms. Stone's father, the appeals court said she had waited too long before suing.
+When the time came to give her a special surprise, Peter decided the party would be at Leon's.
+Her performance reminded many of Louise Fletcher's acceptance of her 1976 best actress award for "One Flew Over the Cuckko's Nest."
+George Marshall's ghost is much more difficult to keep happy.
+Mead said his parishioners have asked.
+"I am ready to sit in an international conference with Israelis, no matter whom they send," Arafat says in an interview in the Nov. 7 issue of Time magazine.
+Dissident groups charged that a special police unit, the Joint Investigation Team, set up earlier this year to suppress violent anti-government groups, may have been involved in Lee's death.
+But it will include trimming purchased material costs, eliminating "internal inefficiencies" and "redundancies" and improving controls on product design and manufacturing costs in Chrysler's vehicle-making and selling operations, the company said.
+Byrnes works in the department's lands division, Howard is special counsel for personnel and Christina is a deputy in the Office of Legal Policy.
+Daimler, West Germany's largest industrial group, climbed 12 marks to 620 ($360) after surging 20 early in the session.
+The Du Pont Co. said Wednesday its second-quarter profit jumped 27 percent because gains in a number of key businesses.
+No estimate exists for a magnitude 7 quake.
+Oakland County Prosecutor Richard Thompson said the ruling left many moral, medical, ethical and religious issues unsettled.
+Litton Industries Inc. received an $11.1 million Navy contract to repair aircraft navigation equipment.
+Previous recipients of the award include Gregory Peck, James Stewart and Lillian Gish.
+Police arrested four dissidents who brandished firebombs, took a secretary hostage and occupied a Labor Ministry office in Taejon, Yonhap said.
+Obviously no precise projection is possible, but the death toll is staggering, with about 41,000 individuals killed monthly by heart attacks.
+"The response has not been what Sears hoped for," said Scott Brandwein, executive vice president of Frain, Camins & Swartchild, one of Chicago's leading real estate brokers.
+The action comes after revelations that Stanford was charging the government for such things as $6,000 to line Stanford President Donald Kennedy's closet with cedar, $7,000 to buy sheets for his bed, and depreciation on the university's yacht.
+It said it received bids totaling $460 million, and that all bids it accepted were at 6.1%.
+As for the south, it has changed almost beyond recognition.
+He listed his home of record as Everett, Wash.
+Mr. McNeill, 50 years old, has been in charge of the company's domestic construction operations.
+Workers at Chrysler's four Canadian plants voted 96% in favor of the pact, which the union tentatively accepted Thursday.
+But mostly it can be attributed to the ease with which an island state is able to limit immigration.
+The non-callable notes are rated double-A-2 by Moody's and double-A by S&P.
+There was no sign of forced entry at the office and sanctuary, housed in the basement of the college's student union, Oppenheim said.
+During Bush's long opening remarks and Gorbachev's briefer response, Mrs. Gorbachev stood ramrod straight, clutching a black handbag in her right hand.
+But yesterday, his hair was cropped short and he was clean-shaven.
+A word processer sits on a table i her living room.
+Its stake in Trafalgar House is viewed by many as another astute move. But as the group's percentage of earnings from Hong Kong declines, so will the level of its influence.
+He engineered a huge defense buildup and ended the nation's post-Vietnam paralysis by projecting military power in Grenada, Libya and the Persian Gulf.
+Even if Congress codifies the fairness doctrine, the matter isn't likely to be dropped.
+"The power company is getting all the lines out of the way, the highway department is cleaning up the roads and the fire department is keeping an eye on peoples' property," Augusta Springs firefighter Frank Sours said early today.
+A final decision is planned May 6.
+"We are going to do it.
+This year some agents are visiting families with a new life insurance video they can play on home recorders.
+No longer confined to one industry or country, Atwood sees itself as a "driving gear" for all sorts of deals, in numerous industries and countries.
+Ignorance about how to go about it is shared by employer and employee alike, Ms. Nadler says.
+It slashed that proposal in late January to 10 cents on the dollar in cash when the airline emerges from bankruptcy protection, and another 70 percent over the following 10 years, without interest.
+The company said Lowenbrau was Miller's only brand to have a volume drop.
+The governor's office wouldn't discuss in any detail the audit's findings until the report is released Friday.
+Defense attorney John Gill said the court automatically rejected defense arguments.
+The troupe then embarks on a 20-city North American tour.
+The trailer jackknifed and turned over so that the rig ended up skidding sideways, blocking both northbound lanes and the shoulder, Williams said.
+The legislation provides only about one-fifth of the amount requested by the administration for a manned space station.
+Bork said that if the Dukakis is elected to the White House, "the judges will effectively be chosen by Edward Kennedy," the liberal Massachusetts senator who is a ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.
+Of course, there's no such thing as free aid.'
+"This incident has brought incredible devastation to regions of this state and will have long-lasting consequences," wrote Oral E. Freeman, chairman of the Permanent Fund board.
+Sept. 17 _ Hugo hits British island of Montserrat.
+Both the commission sources and the diplomats spoke on condition of anonymity.
+During her monthly, 20-minute visit with Xu in October at Beijing's No. 1 Prison, a guard asked Xu if he acknowledged his crime.
+Q. Mr. President, whom precisely are you criticizing when you say that the riots are not homegrown and not spontaneous? A. Well, we have had _ it's a little difficult for me, because I _ there's some things that I shouldn't be saying.
+Both children were then suspended.
+After spending a lifetime challenging the art world to reconsider all it has ever taken for granted, John Cage has written an opera.
+The plan has been worked out under the auspices of the United Nations and is expected to be signed on Thursday.
+Gabelli did not return calls for comment.
+Among biotechnology companies, he likes Amgen and Biogen.
+The drop stemmed mainly from huge losses at the Douglas Aircraft unit, which primarily builds commercial jets.
+We quickly consigned an insurance salesman from Florida to be our "advance man," since he seemed most fit and least likely to lose the boards in the drink as we experimented with different, jerry-rigged configurations.
+An omnibus veterans bill that included the cost-of-living increase died in the last Congress because of a dispute over benefits for Vietnam veterans exposed to Agent Orange.
+The trip is an exception to travel restrictions attached to his release on bail while he awaits a March trial on charges he helped the late leader of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, and his wife, Imelda, defraud their national treasury.
+Although the loss was small in relation to Rustenburg's estimated annual production of 1.4 million ounces, the company probably needs to buy platinum on the open market for a stockpile as a buffer against any future disruptions, he says.
+It's being used exclusively for corn at this time because corn is the highest nitrate-consuming crop, Colburn said.
+Yet they all agreed on the need to cut red tape and housing costs.
+'They even offered us scones and cream tea.
+Woerner, former German defense minister, led off the outdoor celebrations at NATO headquarters on an unseasonably cold day in Brussels.
+But he became ill with a form of blood cancer while living in Rome this summer and was admitted to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston three weeks ago.
+Trading could also get a boost from proposals to reduce smog.
+The American people deserve no less from their elected representatives.
+Both Lafeyette and Pharoah get headaches when they hear the gunfire.
+Iran and Iraq traded missile attacks, with Tehran radio reporting four dead in attacks on the capital.
+The graves of the victims (of cholera, mostly) dot the landscape. The pass is now guarded by the Khyber Rifles, whose HQ is close to the top of the pass.
+Doctors say the 3-year-old girl was alert and well Thursday, three days after she was found frozen and clinically dead in a snowdrift outside her mobile home in Elkins, W.Va.
+We looked at Pegasus Opera, and found it very powerful, but a lot of these packages need a PhD to run them,' says Ian Napier, development manager of Adams Inns.
+Wholesale prices of capital goods, namely machinery and transportation equipment, climbed 6.6% in March, compared with a 4% increase in March of 1989.
+Fires also burned in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Utah and Texas.
+"We had to write the book for the technology we use," says Cannondale's president, Joe Montgomery.
+Last week, in a similar trial, seven people who allegedly stole weapons from troops during the June 3-4 military attack on pro-democracy demonstrators were given jail terms of up to 13 years. Another seven who turned themselves in were let go.
+A few miles south, down a gravel road near the community of Lane, George Bradshaw and his two mentally handicapped sons live in a trailer roofed by a plastic tarp, without electricity, drawing water from a pump up the road.
+Business is booming, you might say, because along America's Nuclear Highway, Interstate 25, the local customers are not your average computer or stereo shops.
+Temperatures remained in the 40s in the park Monday, keeping humidity levels at up to 50 percent, but the weather was expected to begin clearing Tuesday and temperatures were to reach 70 degrees by Wednesday, drying the area once again.
+But just because something is good for your neighbour does not mean he will not resist if you seek to force it on him.
+Mozambique still receives most of its military help from the Soviet Union.
+But the problem is not that Americans are "lazy," as a Japanese politician has recently been quoted as suggesting.
+But they quickly add that they are unwilling to bet on it ahead of the employment report.
+Baker said on Tuesday the biggest favor the West could do for the Soviets would be to offer its advice to help Gorbachev achieve his goal of streamlining the Soviet economy.
+Repeating an argument made during the eight-week trial, North's lawyers said he was mostly charged with activities that were "authorized by his superiors." "A prison sentence for Lt.
+"I want to keep all the hope I can," said Town Marshal Elmo Gatlin earlier when asked of the little boy's chances.
+Ion Ratiu, who arrived Wednesday, joined opposition parties in denouncing the decision of the governing National Salvation Front to compete in elections in May.
+At this point Mr. Walsh, who is highly regarded in art circles and who is described as a cautious and careful museum executive, faced a decision.
+No sign of Des Wilson going gently into that good night.
+One promising area, he said, is environmental services.
+"We are still working to see exactly how much money was involved, but it was many millions of dollars," Salazar said Wednesday.
+As head of research, he announced a raft of new products in 1983.
+House investigators are eager to ask Borders whether Hastings was aware that his friend was arranging a bribe for him.
+In some distant corner of the mainland an older, more distinctive Greece, a Greece in touch not with its classical roots but simply its recent past, had to exist. It does.
+Paying out bonuses requires a high rate of return.
+It is expected to be enlarged from its current dozen members to include the heads of the 15 republic parties, although this is not specified in the published proposal.
+Khazraji has been made a special military adviser to Saddam, believed a demotion for the military commander, the officials said.
+But the case underscores how plaintiffs' lawyers are increasingly on the defensive about their fees.
+Cupid has been working overtime in this southwestern Ohio town as Valentine's Day nears.
+The company said Eli Lilly & Co. currently is the sales leader in the U.S. with its cephalosporin.
+Traffic lights in Athens were knocked out, causing huge traffic jams in the city of 3.5 million people.
+The cries are anguished now because the spending cuts that were supposed to be part of Reaganomics from the beginning are finally starting to take hold.
+But President Fujimori was relying on APRA's support to pass several key packages of legislation, including approval of his hand-picked Central Bank president.
+The company hopes the facility "will shortly resume full production and shipment," Mr. Wood told a group of U.K. analysts and fund managers here.
+Practice Makes Perfect: the Role of the Family Health Services Authority.
+More than 2.2 million people were registered, but voting was concentrated at a few locations, and many in the countryside had to travel more than 20 miles to cast ballots.
+'Prices are simply outrageous,' says Mr Pradip Shah, managing director of Crisil, a credit rating agency.
+Fate is cruel: Mr Lawson may be partly to blame, but Mr Major cannot avoid carrying the can for the depression that today threatens his political career.
+U.S. law limits loan guarantees to $25 million per country per year.
+On Monday, prison officials will begin to house up to 90 inmates in dormitories that have been housing 50 inmates, Coughlin said.
+"Now we're doing it our way," Mr. Bachmann says.
+A FRESH START may be offered to delinquents so deeply in debt that there is no way out, says the IRS's Keenan.
+Monsanto exercised its option in mid-December of that year, and bought Exac for about $14 million.
+Nika TV plans to use official television's communications initially but eventually is seeking its own satellite system.
+Relatives of other Americans and foreigners stranded in Kuwait and Iraq by the invasion are desperately seeking news of their loved ones.
+Indeed, administration officials acknowledged that the new diplomatic plan was announced after a meeting between President Reagan and congressional leaders because so many lawmakers had urged greater efforts to end the war.
+"Our strength is selling computers, not being in the foreign-currency markets."
+The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that files compiled by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the Southwest Athletic Conference do not have to be made public under the Texas Open Records Act.
+Federal prosecutors said that in 1984 McCormick told John Vandergrift, a lobbyist for the doctors, that his reelection campaign was expensive and that he had not "heard from" the physicians.
+Analysts said the stock market would not make a healthy advance until volume increases.
+The flurry of strategic steps began in April 1987, when a consortium led by the Swedish concern won control of France's state-owned Cie.
+"I live close to the earth," notes the lookout, a 40-year-old who has a girlfriend in Greenville.
+A day after declaring himself to be a life-long environmentalist, the Republican nominee traveled to Massachusetts and took a boat tour of the harbor _ an event aimed at making its pollution problems an embarrassment for the governor.
+But Sun Microsystems has led a movement to offer less expensive workstations that are beginning to compete with IBM's PS/2 line and with Apple Computer's Macintosh.
+Heavy snow in New England's mountains was expected to taper off today.
+If true, this would double the reach of Iraq's missile arsenal.
+Those for strict interpretation quote an article by Alexander Hamilton in The Federalist.
+WITH CHRISTMAS just around the corner, marketers are fretting about how big a toll the stock market crash will take on consumer spending.
+Average daily circulation was about 600,000 during October, he said.
+In its annual report, the waste disposal concern disclosed that its Environmental Impairment Liability insurance coverage was dropped by a group of U.S. insurance companies last April.
+A woman who answered the company's telephone Tuesday refused to discuss the case or refer the call to someone who would.
+He didn't say when he would return to Hungary.
+Two-way trade, which totalled Dollars 3.2bn last year, is evenly balanced.
+The dollar shed nearly three pfennig and about one and a half yen overall, surprising many traders who had expected the U.S. currency to test the upper end of its range.
+It was built against the odds in 1940 and saved from destruction 25 years ago.
+Berdella moved to Charlotte Street about 16 years ago.
+The inmates had to cut through bars on the cells, break a window, cut through bars outside the window and cross a fence to get away, Howell said.
+"Most of what Greenspan said was constructive, but not surprising," said Mr. Solloway.
+By official count, 12 people had been killed and more than 100 wounded in violence since Sunday when Tibetans marched in Lhasa, demanding an end to nearly four decades of communist rule and the return of their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.
+The West German chancellor, on a three-day visit to Washington, also told Shultz that Bonn would accept modernization of short-range missiles, but that it first wanted NATO to chart a comprehensive arms-control strategy.
+El Universal said parents were alarmed by the reports, despite denials by local officials.
+But others disagree; for them, Friday's market was just a brief correction.
+"The pressure is on them and we are closing in," he said.
+The Mafia allegedly ordered the judge's death after he refused to let the Mafia sway him in issuing a sentence. The murders of Mafia investigators Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino has also fuelled anger against the Mafia across the island.
+Nome, which looks onto the frozen Norton Sound, took on a party atmosphere helped by sunny skies and temperatures in the 20s.
+The search is continuing for two other people who lived with the suspect, police said.
+You have a baby!'
+Taxable yields have been falling steadily for months, along with all short-term interest rates.
+In 1986, AT&T rejected making personal computers at its Little Rock, Ark., factory, in favor of being supplied by Olivetti.
+In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the group said that each of its members has executed an irrevocable proxy whereby any two of the members would have the power to vote all the group's shares.
+As previously reported, the Securities and Exchange Commission said last summer that Gemcraft had improperly hidden from shareholders the fact that Gemcraft was obligated under certain conditions to repurchase the land.
+During the first years of his exile in France, Tarradellas was arrested at least 14 times by the Nazi Gestapo and the French police.
+But Vickers also said he planned to file an appeal today protesting the original judgment that awarded the building to Walter DeBow.
+He said the prisoners are being held by the Nicaraguan Resistance, an umbrella group of forces fighting to overthrow Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government.
+As previously reported, the Canadian government earlier this week ordered the banks to more than double their current loan-loss provisions to between 30% and 40% of all loans outstanding to 34 less-developed countries.
+"We'd like Congress to take up the nation's energy policy now, before the ghost of the Valdez is gone," he said. "Because as long as that ghost is there, there's not going to be drilling up there.
+Keating faces sentencing April 10 in a California state court on a fraud conviction in connection with the bond sales.
+If it passes, the result could be the emergence of a state larger than Germany in territory and as populous as France.
+Arguing that concern about the Japanese economy was the main reason why PGM prices had cracked, he said local producers would have to send a signal by closing shafts for the price to recover.
+The Slough of Despond?
+At the Chicago Board of Trade yesterday, wheat for December delivery dropped seven cents a bushel, settling at $3.5025 a bushel.
+"If we're ever going to advance the sport, we've got to stop acting like criminals," he says.
+Most war refugees living in Iran belong to Afghanistan's minority Shiite sect of Islam, which is practiced by most Iranians. Those in Pakistan are Sunni Moslems.
+Factories, until now spared the worst of the austerity measures, would face the same power cuts as households, it said.
+The same goes for his crowd-pleasing, special-effects-laden video featuring the Knowledge Navigator, which Mr. Sculley asserts "isn't a product announcement but isn't science-fiction, either."
+He also is chairman of Fitzwilton PLC, a holding company with interests that range from a retail chain to a sign maker.
+Mr. Saunders remains barred from leaving Britain.
+When the purpose of the abstraction is to deal with people, however, there are potential dangers.
+But others were anxious.
+Under the direction of grounds superintendent Peter Hatch, the Northeast Vineyard laid out in 1807 was replanted with 21 vinifera varieties (only a few vines of each) in 1983.
+"Our farmers get caught holding the bag."
+If government could divert resources to the poor, then they would be pushed out of poverty.
+A European trust company that Fluor declined to identify purchased the South African operations, the Fluor spokesman said.
+Mark Van Dyke of the Joint Task Force Middle East, indicated Friday that "strong evidence" indicated the mines "came from the same source" as the ones the Navy found in September.
+But Endara's support has been weakening and the U.S. military's continued role irritates nationalists.
+Ian Story, an analyst with the stockbrokerage BZW Meares Ltd., estimated the financier could raise 2.9 billion dollars through the sale of assets.
+Most of the remaining hostages are believed held by Shiite groups loyal to Iran.
+Winderlich told a news conference that protesters also had broken into the building's section for counter-espionage activities but did not discover the identity of the section's workers.
+Wigton and Tabor, now he needs to concede that it was also wrong to charge them.
+On the other hand, Trans World Airlines says next year's pay depends on individual performance.
+Then, with the city outraged over the murder of Mrs. Stuart, blacks said police were out of control, violating their constitutional rights and trying to intimidate them.
+"They have made their concerns aware to us," said Bob Shabazian, a spokesman for the American Stock Exchange, where eight Nikkei put and call warrants trade.
+Under the currency union, East Germans had their wages converted from nearly worthless East German marks to West German marks at an artificially high 1-1 exchange.
+A 150-member regional force was dispatched to this island nation of more than 1.2 million to guard installations and relieve the local forces for patrols.
+Some economists believe a weaker dollar will help prop up exports by making U.S. products less expensive overseas.
+The buyout plan is contingent on Allegheny receiving that waiver.
+Jews say biases prohibit them from holding government jobs, getting promotions or gaining admission to universities.
+The hulk of an abandoned car sits on one corner of the playing area. Squat, dilapidated homes line one side of the street.
+In accordance with what might be termed Vorsprung Murk Technik, the Germans are customarily kept in the dark about road accidents in their country.
+The receipt is recorded a month after the fact.
+But reduced logging means that break-even point is seven to 10 years away. Elsewhere in Russia, environmental demands are important criteria when it comes to issuing rights to develop natural resources.
+Analysts, nonetheless, said the decline would have little effect on the broader economy. 'We don't think it will have any economic implications except for confidence,' said Mr Paul Summerville, economist at Jardine Fleming.
+Well, Mr. President, you've helped give the whole world a new birth of freedom.
+The closing-night film will be Italian director Ettore Scola's "What Time Is It," which won the best actor prizes at this year's Venice Film Festival for stars Marcello Mastroianni and Massimo Troisi.
+The draft bills specifically focus on one of the administration bill's key proposalsgranting oversight of futures margins to a federal agency.
+The outlook for wheat prices at the farm also has brightened, reflecting brisk export demand and a reduction in once-awesome U.S. wheat stockpiles.
+At the ceremony at Hradcany Castle, the seat of the president, Calfa pledged to help lead Czechoslovakia out of the debris of the Communist legacy, recalling the democratic tradition that prevailed before Communist rule.
+And Nancy Hall, an industry analyst at Smith Barney, Harris Upham Inc., found the $960 million transaction close enough.
+In other reports: _The Labor Department said new state unemployment claims for the week ending Oct. 7 grew 62,000 in a week's time to 396,000. That report amounted to a further indication of the economy's softness.
+Gillette said that holders who want to retain their stock can sell the buy-back rights on the open market as the rights are transferable.
+The army confirmed one Arab fatality and said it was investigating the circumstances.
+Iraqi troops have sealed off the embassy since it refused to close in August.
+The Eastern Europe of Vaclav Havel and Lech Walesa represents not the repudiation, but the fulfillment, of Roosevelt's purposes at Yalta.
+The teachers want a 12.7 percent raise this year and are seeking class-size limitations and hiring deadlines for new teachers.
+The FCC did not rule on whether Tariff 15 was legal at the time it was filed, which AT&T construed as a victory.
+For travelers who don't want to lift a finger, there are tours by rail: Mexico's famed Copper Canyon with its 37 bridges and 86 tunnels; Canada coast-to-coast; a nostalgic trip on the Orient Express from Istanbul to Zurich, Switzerland.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 45.15 million shares.
+About a third of the staff stopped work at various times Monday morning but resumed after plant officials explained how the bonus was calculated, he said.
+It stated: "Money isn't everything (Yeah right)." Efforts by the United States and Peru to agree on terms for a military aid program to fight drug smuggling have broken down, the State Department said Wednesday.
+Britain's merchandise trade deficit widened to #1.16 billion ($1.85 billion) in May from #504 million in April.
+The attack came the same day Colombians voted in a national election to choose 70 members of an assembly to rewrite the country's 104-year-old constitution.
+In the first place, the protesters were demonstrating at a public function for which they received the proper political authorization; the march and demonstration that followed corresponded to the precise requirements of the Sandinista authorities.
+Every venue is completed, tested and polished.
+The government has concluded that both Eastern Airlines and its sister carrier, Continental Airlines, are safe to fly, but a bitter labor-management war at Eastern raises possible safety risks if allowed to continue.
+The rights was well received in the City and it gave all of us a sense of pride. 'The more fundamental thing was George's legacy - it didn't all collapse when George himself suddenly disappeared.
+Affected securities of Rochester Gas include single-A-minus senior debt and preferred stock and A-2 commercial paper.
+It will be time to rake.
+Pepperell, meanwhile, pressed the $62.50-a-share offer it raised yesterday.
+An industry analyst, Robert B. Morris III in Goldman, Sachs & Co.'s San Francisco office, said the value of the operations isn't clear because AT&T hasn't disclosed their book value or earnings.
+With Giesler's help, he beat the federal charges.
+It is trying to agree redundancy with 150 branch managers within the next few months, and 120 computer and 80 clerical staff are also affected.
+By settling, the company avoided $10 million in legal fees, Mr. Hirsch says, but the incident cost him $317,000 in bonuses and years of respect on Wall Street.
+But even if she had been a public figure at the time of her father's prosecution, the appeal said, she was no longer when the book review was published.
+It said the dead, taken to hospitals in Cairo and Ismailiya, included three women.
+That's far below the 40-plus hours required at less advanced GM plants.
+Russian suspicion of the West has historic roots that go deeper than Communism.
+Chinese telephone operators often do not connect calls to the remote Himalayan region.
+He was appointed chairman of the Texas Department of Human Services in 1987 and the agency's financial difficulties hang like an albatross around his neck.
+In the West, Colorado next week and the Arizona caucuses March 7 are targets, but Mr. Kerrey can't afford to open too many fronts given his limited resources.
+This year will be the most difficult.' Mr Cardoso do Amaral, of UAP, concedes the same point.
+It is seen as vital to maintaining momentum toward a negotiated end to El Salvador's 10-year-old civil war, which has killed an estimated 72,000 people.
+It is available on all types of mortgages, and no other policies are needed.
+In New York trading, the dollar bought 158.15 yen, down from 158.30 yen late Friday.
+Instead, the IRS will try to close the cases with data it has and notify the filers that no other action is needed.
+"When you have to walk so far, you can't go into a place like that," Wilson said of the courthouse.
+Stone was ordered to remain in custody until April 8, when he is next due in court.
+Europeans are likely fully to understand America's carefree attitude to the dollar only if they finally achieve economic and monetary union.
+Higher nominal interest rates, as well, would probably turn recession to slump and certainly drive the stock market lower. This week's stream of company news has not of itself been wholly bad.
+Moreover, the survey found that only 10% of companies required managers to spend any time in development programs.
+Quayle, in Utah for a fund-raising ski race, told a news conference he intends to go beyond fence-mending during three trips he plans to Central and South America over the next two to eight weeks.
+That level was briefly exceeded yesterday as the market continued to defy bearish fundamentals and shrugged off a further rise in exchange warehouse stocks to a nine-year high.
+A successful touchdown on Santorini (Thira) would more than triple the exisiting record of 22.5 miles for straight-line human-powered flight, set by Bryan Allen piloting the Gossamer Albatross across the English channel in 1979.
+Contra leaders said last week that nearly all 12,000 of the rebels in the camps had returned home.
+His fee from this case alone could catapult him onto the Forbes list of the 400 richest Americans.
+What has kept the Tamil insurgency alive more than anything else is India, home to 50 million of its own Tamils.
+If companies reduce the stock-option portion, they'll have to offer more cash to new employees, predicts Steven Garfinkle of Richards Consultants, a Wellesley Hills, Mass. search firm.
+Military police launched an investigation into the incident, the officials said.
+Last August, Hafnia Holding, Baltica's main domestic rival, suspended payments after its equity capital was wiped out by losses on strategic shareholdings in Baltica and the Swedish insurer, Skandia.
+Mr. Lobato, who with his wife, LeAnn M. Lobato, owns 28.9% of the company, said it "lacks competent management and internal controls."
+Analysts say the 10-term lawmaker is in danger of losing his seat in western Shiga Prefecture.
+A Soviet diplomat arrived here Wednesday to discuss a troubled peace plan for Namibia in what was the first official visit to South Africa approved by Moscow in 33 years.
+That approach intensified after the 1985 introduction of the reformulated new Coke, and the consumer firestorm that resulted in the return of the original formula (now called Coke Classic).
+Markets don't go down in a straight line." The stock market rallied and oil prices eased as the world's battered financial markets gained optimism that a Middle East war had been averted _ at least for a while.
+After the candidates have sparred, reporters leap from their TV monitors into "Spin Valley," a corridor lined with TV cameras where aides descend to tell us what really happened.
+These are code words of judicial activism, not part of the Eighth Amendment prohibition on "cruel and unusual punishment."
+Coordination is to extend to zones of operation, task sharing, logistical support and information exchanges, according to a final communique.
+Livestock receipts, a major contributor to the farm rally, are likely to edge up this year to an estimated $73 billion.
+Few companies have cut back support, say public broadcasting officials.
+The photographs, where white faces stare out in sepia tones, portrayed another facet of the major changes at Mather.
+"The majority of viewers were tuned in to watch Mickey and Donald," he said.
+The first group of the 3- and 4-month-old birds are scheduled to spend several weeks in mesh enclosures in the forest 75 miles northeast of Los Angeles.
+Open up one of Doctorow's books and be prepared: Harry Houdini may come to visit; Emma Goldman might offer advice on love; and Admiral Peary may invite readers along on a trip to the North Pole.
+U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Marrack Goulding told a news conference in the Iraqi capital that each side on Tuesday handed over the bodies of eight soldiers killed during the eight-year war.
+He sits under a crystal chandelier in a room fit for a Hapsburg.
+But the good news for travelers regarding MaxSaver fares translates into bad news for most business travelers.
+"There's a real trickle-down going on," says Thomas Sherman, deputy budget director for revenue in Ohio.
+The federal government is receiving roughly $9,000 per month from the midtown apartments, while they are costing the government about $27,000 per month, according to RTC spokesman Stephen Katsanos.
+Three other bombs found outside Penguin bookstores in three other cities and towns were defused or otherwise made safe before they could explode.
+Lithuanians rushed their new legislature into session to declare independence before Gorbachev could be elected to that post.
+Big Board volume was an estimated 157 million shares, against 189.63 million in the previous session.
+The explosions damaged walls and broke windows of an adjacent office and a home.
+But he said, "I still haven't found language which is an adequate substitute." McClure said a study is needed of the grant-making process used by the National Endowment for the Arts.
+D'Allest said Arianespace had 30 rockets under construction and was in the process of ordering 50 more.
+It estimates that in the US there are 34 PCs per 100 citizens, in Europe 10 per 100.
+The report indicated inflation was being held in check, giving the Fed more leeway to ease rates without fanning the fires of inflation.
+Asked what will hold all this together, Mr. Kasputys cites three broad principles.
+The Bharatiya Janata Party supports the plan, and the government has vowed to stop it until the matter is heard in court.
+Koch, noting that Dukakis has slipped in the polls since the Republican convention, said Tuesday, "We've got to get that surge back.
+Net reserves are now over Dollars 200m, up from Dollars 23m when Mr Paz Zamora took office in 1989.
+But he said school officials thought the parents had a legitimate concern.
+Negotiations have taken place, but one source said both sides remained substantially far apart as of Wednesday.
+But the most important task at the arboretum may be breeding new plants.
+Shifting part of the burden to taxation would not bring the real costs of the system down. Mr Johann Eekhoff, state secretary in the economics ministry, argues that it is essential to extend working lives, and counter the trend to early retirement.
+And in an analysis of 60 cases assigned to summary trial, the judge concluded his court would save $20,000 a day in jury costs alone by avoiding full trials.
+First-nine-month net was $295,000, or two cents a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $4.5 million, or 24 cents a share.
+The Parents Music Resource Center founded by Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore says it is promoting truth-in-packaging to help parents and their children deal with an entertainment culture that is increasingly violent and sexually explicit.
+Although there are obvious winners, there are also losers.
+Of penalties totalling UM450m imposed over the last four years UM156m remains unpaid. Foreign governments and multilateral agencies have been insisting on wide-ranging reforms of the Mauritanian fishing industry in exchange for major investment.
+A man asks a friend why he is reading the front page of Scinteia, the Communist Party newspaper, so intently, when everyone knows that the paper publishes little real news.
+The handsome, articulate Bundy, a one-time law student who became the nation's best-known serial killer, for years had cockily maintained his innocence in the string of killings for which he was a suspect.
+She had been under psychiatric care for about eight months, Verrastro said.
+Meanwhile, eight out of 10 use derivatives for asset allocation trades and only seven out of 10 use them for hedging purposes. However, while there has been an increased use of derivatives by pension funds the changes have been gradual.
+Democratic presidential candidate Jesse Jackson denied Saturday that he had been hospitalized, although a campaign spokesman said he had been treated in San Francisco, possibly for a stomach ailment.
+Mr Berlusconi can use only one card - the threat of early elections.
+Today The Essential History Of Europe is about the French.
+Later, Rose will force Ginny to remember just how abusive "Daddy" was; as time goes on, that word comes to have chilling, Sylvia Plath-like overtones.
+Manufacturers Hanover Trust's long-term debt is currently rated single-A-1; C.I.T. is rated from double-A-3 to single-A-2.
+The monument is a great rough granite shaft rising from a mound in the middle of a tawny clearing.
+Miss Deng has survived a ban before.
+The tax fears took L100 off Generali to L28,390 while Fondiaria fell L793 to L27,697. PARIS was lifted by a firm opening on Wall Street but volume was generated by big block trades in BSN, Lyonnaise des Eaux and Generale des Eaux.
+Memel Jacobs is said by other sources to owe about $8 million to banks and other creditors.
+In August, the statue of Josef Stalin was quietly removed from Shkodra, a northern town.
+However she favoured a flexible approach that would help projects in frontier areas which might otherwise not be developed.
+More than one-third of the Hondurans were from Puerto Cortes, a Caribbean port 135 miles northwest of Tegucigalpa, said Information Minister Nahum Valladares.
+Notes taken at the meeting show that DeConcini suggested that Lincoln could increase its home lending in exchange for regulatory forbearance.
+"At this point, everything is in motion to go ahead," Kirk said.
+Four days hence, on Monday, the regular winter conference of OPEC opens and all 13 members will begin the effort to take official action on the problem of runaway production.
+The news sent the bank's share price tumbling $6.50 to $74 after dropping $6.375 Monday.
+That would yield earnings (based on the post-offering capital structure) of about 57 cents a share.
+Tens of thousands of people poured into streets and parks of the capital today to celebrate reconstruction of the southern port of Faw, which was almost destroyed during the war with Iran.
+Lifetime, owned by Viacom Inc., Hearst Corp. and Capital Cities/ABC Inc, declined to comment.
+Mr. Berle vehemently denies such accusations.
+A group led by George Soros, a New York investor, is recommending that Kansas City Southern Industries Inc. spin off its financial-services businesses as well as other units not related to its transportation business.
+I don't know anything about skinning cats, but I do know there's more than one way to write a play.
+Parris lost his position as minister and any hopes of personal recovery.
+For instance the shortie jacket over legs alone became a sort of pretty coat-dress this time and in fact was cut sexily like a tulip.
+Four new directors were appointed at this utility firm, increasing board membership to 16.
+In a move that was anticipated, Chase Manhattan Corp. said it placed about $2.3 billion of loans to Brazil on non-accrual status.
+Fifteen years after the first oil embargo, the U.S. economy has stopped making gains in energy efficiency, according to experts, who add that the country may be losing ground instead.
+At the time Korczak was teaching medical students and operating a big, humanistic orphanage on the outskirts of Warsaw.
+Schedule III, IV and V drugs pose a lesser danger and are deemed less subject to abuse.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, NCR closed at $55.25 a share, down $2.25.
+Even then it would make little sense on the standard definition of public investment.
+A strong life business adds another defensive dimension. But such theoretical considerations will carry little weight with anyone other than value funds.
+But Cargill said it wasn't aware of the nature of the employees' violations at the time, and didn't benefit from, endorse or condone the activities in question.
+Instead of the farm, his home is a plush mansion outside the capital.
+The yield advantage of mortgage issues above Treasurys has moved to the narrowest level since March 1987.
+Although they appreciate it, it's making the day-to-day operations very difficult.
+However, he said he could envision West Germany helping the Soviets retrain thousands of soldiers returning from East Germany, who could face unemployment back home.
+They include a reduction of state subsidies, increased taxes and higher interest rates.
+We wear different clothes now and don't fish with spears."
+Zhang Xuexin, a waiter at the Good Taste Restaurant in the Happy Valley district, expressed the feelings of many: "I'm terrified of what will happen when the Communists come.
+He said investors were picking individual stocks based on specific incentives and the likelihood of a wider price increase over the short term.
+Four finance ministers and three central bank governors have been defeated in the last year by inflation, which is running at 2,000 per cent per annum, and Brazil has slipped from being the world's eighth largest economy to be the 10th.
+Having solved UK problems, it has potential in all its main markets.
+Another problem for a capital-gains-tax cut is how much it would cost.
+He was hit twice _ in the left breast and in the left arm _ but managed to stagger into a hallway before he collapsed, Goslin said.
+If that money were ploughed back into roads, the AA argues, there would be no need for tolls.
+Infra-red emissions are suppressed by a new optical filtering technique and colour contrast is thus improved and light reflection reduced.
+One of the many companies controlled by Jaffe has sought to share in an Air Force program, under study by Congress, for developing the nation's next jet pilot training aircraft, according to numerous news accounts last week.
+It's becoming a little weirder now. Before it was very melodic.
+The state accused the three men of setting off a car bomb with a remote control device outside a house owned by the African National Congress in Bulawayo on Jan. 12, killing an unemployed Zambian who helped with the attack.
+Mikhail Gorbachev's meeting with South Korea's president in San Francisco next week could eventually lead to diplomatic relations between the two nations and unification of Korea, a scholar says.
+All of the comments came in advance of a Fort Worth Star-Telegram poll, released late Tuesday night, that showed Williams with a 45-41 percent lead in a survey that has a 3 percent margin of error.
+The basic Amiga 2000 comes with two disk drives and one-half megabyte of memory, or 512 kilobytes.
+Stories of hardships on the Great Trek and battles with African warriors have taken on mythical proportions for the country's 3 million Afrikaners, who dominate government and make up 60 percent of the white population.
+I run in the park.
+A gunman shot four people in a rampage through a hospital emergency room Saturday evening, and police worked to secure patients and staff from the marauder, a hospital official said.
+The degree of regimentation matters; at three months children usually are removed from their families for all but a day a week.
+Magma acquired the Robinson property in two transactions in 1990 and 1991 for about $55 million.
+China, the capitalist countries of Southeast Asia and the West support a three-party resitance coalition comprised of forces loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Khmer Rouge and Son Sann, a Western-leanding politician.
+In another case in Clearwater, Fla., the high court's ruling supersedes a federal judge's ruling that the city can't force churches to disclose financial data if they accept donations, Kelley said.
+The Fed appears to be allowing a key short-term rate to rise in a bid to restrain inflation.
+"It goes with the territory."
+The European aircraft-manufacturing consortium threatened legal action against the unidentified sources of the charges made Thursday by the Central Bureau of Investigation in New Delhi.
+Millions of them may flood out of countries suffering from insufficient food, housing and jobs into those where conditions are better.
+Reagan's final words, "God bless America," touched off a tumultuous demonstration on the floor, which erupted in even greater cheering as he was joined on the podium by the first lady.
+Washington communications lawyer Tyrone Brown had been serving as publisher on a caretaker basis, Mr. Johnson said. He added that he hopes the magazine will break even in three years.
+Its IPounds 100m cash hoard makes the company a financially solid business, but the market may get impatient if the continental expansion does not bring the expected rewards in terms of higher earnings.
+He declined to explain why Carroon Lichtenstein was unacceptable.
+She would have liked to rejoin the Kirov, she said, if only she was younger.
+GM currently has an 87-day supply of its Pontiac 6000 model, for example.
+GP Express, an independent airline serving much of Nebraska, estimates that nearly 40% of its revenues come from the subsidies that, in some cases, exceed the cost of a ticket.
+Western diplomats here said this was a good possibility.
+Overall, some forecasters say corporate profits fell to an annual rate of about $145 billion in the fourth quarter, down 12% to 15% from a year earlier.
+The automaker said last week it had agreed to acquire the Tulsa-based Thrifty for $263 million.
+They needed little persuasion, he says, to see the advantages of closer cross-border collaboration. A year ago, he set up eight 'core teams', covering KGFE's principal product categories and the main marketing functions.
+Lozano testified that Lloyd's motorcycle headed straight at him in the wrong lane, and he fired instinctively.
+ITT Hartford's profit rose 7% to $291 million from $271 million. ITT Financial's operating profit, however, was substantially below the prior year's.
+Mongolia, ruled by Communists since 1921 and long a client of the Soviet Union, has cautiously followed the Soviet lead in embracing "perestroika," or reform, but apparently not quickly enough for some of its citizens.
+'There are those in France who say France will disappear in the construction of Europe.
+He once characterized his disagreements with Charles and David as business disputes and said he has "a great deal of respect" for his brothers.
+The reporters wanted to talk about sex.
+He also said many records of the old East German leadership were destroyed by the secret police when it became clear the Honecker regime was crumbling.
+Merrill officials said the loans have been repaid, although they couldn't immediately say when.
+Jurors who convicted a former Los Angeles policeman of murdering a Las Vegas socialite and two others decided Sunday the death penalty should be imposed for each of the three killings.
+Critics said the decision was to prevent the committees in each of Poland's 49 provinces from becoming parallel, possibly rival organizations to Solidarity.
+They have a problem, I don't have a problem," Rinehart said.
+A spokesman for Kurdish rebels said Wednesday that Iraqi troops were massing for an all-out offensive against the guerrillas, who are supported by Iran.
+His policy of glasnost, or greater openness, has encouraged more open public debate and a wide-ranging re-evaluation of Soviet history and future prospects.
+But Yeager, the first man to break the sound barrier, has worked for the past six years as a consultant to Northrop Corp. of California, a competitor of General Dynamics Corp.
+Gaviria was particularly critical of the country's largest guerrilla group, the Colombian Revolutionary Armed Forces, known by its Spanish acronym as the FARC.
+He says he reassured Reagan administration officials two years ago that the declining dollar would eventually bring the trade deficit under control.
+"This thing got to me emotionally," the judge said later. "I had to adjourn court for a while." He returned to the bench and ordered the clerk's office to prepare citizenship certificates. "They were up here in 10 minutes," Rubin said.
+He is generally seen as the brains behind the military regime in Sudan, which gets about as bad a press as any except that of President Saddam Hussein in Iraq.
+That nation is past." Mr. Pavlychko and some other Ukrainian officials are skeptical about the recently signed economic agreement, which they say isn't workable.
+For the first 11 months of the year, orders were up 9.3 percent over the comparable period in 1987.
+Randall Iwase, Dennis O'Connor and Jerry Souza were far behind.
+Reporters were not allowed to cover the fund-raiser.
+It's been proposed that hydrogen gas from such water splitting would become the nation's major fuel.
+The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, which represents 8,500 Eastern baggage handlers and other ground services workers, wants $50 million in salary increases.
+In these searches, investigators inspect plane crash sites, interview villagers who witnessed crashes and collect other evidence of missing soldiers.
+The latest U.S. Treasury auction results also were ignored.
+About 80 percent of the economy involves services: banking, the Panama Canal, construction and government work.
+The government also sponsored an Olympic-style Pan-Korean athletic competition in late 1989 that drew 1,326 Korean competitors from 50 nations.
+Three-month sterling cash closed a little softer at 6 1/8 per cent following the small shortage of Pounds 1bn forecast by the Bank of England.
+Current best practice is to round up such small sums to Pounds 10.
+The disk-drive maker said the new financing replaces a $35 million credit line with BankAmerica Corp.'s Bank of America unit and will be used for additional working capital.
+Not only was it making heavy losses, it had become a symbol of what was wrong with much of European industry - it had superior technology but could not bring it successfully to the market. Its experience with video cassette recorders is a case in point.
+Consolidated Rail Corp. raised its estimate of the price its initial public offering will fetch to between $26 a share and $29 a share.
+I know everybody else does around here, but I don't.
+They fell into oblivion after the 1929 crash.
+Ironically, consumers may be courting food poisoning in their haste to get the looks and tastes of mother's kitchen without any of the bother.
+Some say Signature may be sold to another computer company.
+Mohammad Nabi Amani told reporters the bridge near Sarobi, about midway between the capital and Jalalabad, was destroyed Tuesday by explosives planted on the span. He said the bridge was one of about 100 on the paved highway.
+'This man loved life, he was joyful.
+Analysts give Bristol-Myers credit for producing a stream of experimental drugs for Alzheimer's disease, senility, stroke and learning problems.
+Francis Krejsa has retired from TESCO.
+Drexel Burnham lost a bid to disqualify Judge Milton Pollack from presiding over the SEC's civil fraud case against the securities firm and others.
+He returned during a week in which scores of blacks died in the chronic factional fighting involving ANC supporters and rivals that has wracked black townships around Johannesburg for months.
+Losses per share were 1.16p (earnings 0.72p).
+Handwritten comments by Green's superiors in the margin of his reports praise his progress, saying "stay close to her" and "very good prospect." At one point, Green described his visits to Latta as a "cultivating job."
+Annunzio is chairman of the House Banking subcommittee on financial institutions.
+'There is no call for these skills elsewhere,' he said. Now he is a fish salesman in Loughbrough, a 15-mile drive from his home. What he misses most, he says, is the 'laughs with the lads'. Many ex-miners yearn for the team spirit of the pit.
+Galan, the leading presidential candidate, was an outspoken foe of the drug traders.
+He was the first person to stand trial on charges stemming from an FBI sting of statehouse corruption.
+Unitrode had a profit of $411,977, or three cents a share, in the quarter a year earlier. Unitrode said the third-quarter loss stems from its semiconductor products division.
+Jesse Jackson quietly ended his dramatic week in Atlanta saying his mission now is to help Mike Dukakis win the White House this year.
+Something is going on.
+"Every once in a while we do get a call from a community interested in enhancing its tax base," Sloan said in Washington. "But the reality is that most retirees don't move very far." Still, the biggest promotional obstacle may be the weather.
+They get more exposure to the lower priced stocks, some of which are very good and some of which aren't."
+Here's a guy whose got to have doubts given the fact that one of his close supporters tried to run a coup on him.
+Snow plows could not keep up with blowing, drifting snow in many areas.
+Both Mobil and Indian Oil had much to offer and much to gain at a time of growth in the region.
+The long-range HH 53C helicopters, based in Woodbridge-Bentwaters in eastern England, had flown to Shannon International Airport on Friday night and took off early Saturday for the flight of more than 200 miles to the vessel.
+EPA is under congressional order to have 175 underway by this October.
+An NTT Basic Research Laboratories team led by Eiichi Yamaguchi published a report in April's Japanese Journal of Applied Physics saying they triggered a "gigantic" blast of one million to two million neutrons a second for two to three seconds.
+A general strike Thursday in the occupied lands, called for by the PLO, seemed to be as widely observed as any such strike since the uprising began.
+Its sharply increased use is indicated by the number of prescriptions filled, which rose 14 percent from 1983 to 1986; prescriptions for most drugs increase about 1 percent a year, according to federal statistics.
+Certainly, Logan's new landing fees have drastically changed the costs of doing business at the airport.
+Soviet and Swiss authorities have agreed to establish a joint-venture management school and research center in Kiev, it was announced Monday.
+It closed at 757.5 per D-Mark. The lira speculation added to nervousness about the peseta and the Bank of Spain announced that it too was intervening to support the currency.
+He said complying with Spong's request would "keep me from exercising the ministry I've been called to do." Church officials are investigating whether Williams misled the commission about his views during the screening process.
+The workers in the canteen are the survivors, so far, of one of Britain's most dramatic redundancy programmes.
+The Federal Aviation Administration, in another step designed to reduce the chance of air sabotage, soon will propose a computerized security system to tighten control over access to planes, the agency's director said today.
+The scenario, played out 13 years ago in what became known as the Tiananmen Incident, is being repeated with haunting similarities as students mourn former Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang and demand political reforms.
+She wants a roll-call vote on the old statute.
+Police say the larcenous hopes of two boat burglars were dashed when they realized they were up a creek without a paddle.
+But the quid pro quo from provincial leaders must be an agreement now to implement reforms which will prevent another boom-bust cycle.
+A decline in the dollar's exchange value can raise the relative prices of imports and cause a higher price level just as a crop failure can.
+Their leader, Aung San, negotiated the end of colonial rule and would undoubtably have become the country's first leaders if he had not been assassinated in 1947.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 2959.75, a gain of 14.98 points.
+Since the Oct. 19 stock market crash, nervous investors have poured a record $32.3 billion into money-market mutual funds from stocks and other investments.
+He signed up his company to rent of one of the prestigious boxes at $25,000 a year.
+How many asked an owner whether they could come and view the object no one knows.
+Brown-Forman said First Boston Corp. has been retained to assist it in the search for a buyer.
+There are a lot of really important issues and they had to light on that to talk about." Jones, whose training was on stage, mostly acts in movies and TV now. "The energy factor gets more and more difficult.
+Debate was to continue Friday, with the Law on Land also on the agenda.
+It quoted him as saying his information for the story came from a politician with extremely good royal connections who had correctly tipped him the previous year that Princess Margaret, the queen's sister, would get a divorce.
+Paul said 'Go for it' and I did."
+But in their hotel room, "what looks like a cockroach is scurrying across the floor," Mr. Miller recalls.
+On his arrival from Poland, Walesa told a news conference at Heathrow Airport that he expected Eastern bloc defense budgets to decline gradually as democratic reforms are enacted.
+Among active secondary issues, Government National Mortgage Association 8% securities for January delivery were up 6/32 at 100 21/32, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
+I am putting out my hand to you, Mr. Majority Leader.
+"If we are encouraged by their example to move from here to make this world a place of peace and love through the mutual service we give to one another, then senselessness will be turned into fullness of life," he said.
+In both California and New Jersey, about a quarter of Democratic voters said they were not sure of Dukakis' ideology, less than in earlier races but still an indication he was somewhat ill-defined, said John Brennan, an ABC poll analyst.
+The entire dispute settlement process of the WTO, one of the main US objectives in the launch of the Uruguay Round, could thus be put at risk.
+Societe Generale's secretive and old-fashioned image has been fostered by its relations with the press.
+We should already know all of that, he suggests.
+"I don't think they're interested in a daily diet of this kind of thing and it's one of the reasons, at least at this point, the Republican campaign seems to be in trouble," Dukakis said in Boston.
+They volunteered to let them search the car, their house, whatever," Anderson said.
+But it expected considerably more public funds would be needed since many women who need better prenatal care live near or below the poverty line.
+After 12 days and more than 90 hours of deliberations, the jury of nine women and three men in federal court in Manhattan said they were hopelessly deadlocked in a three-way split and U.S. District Judge Mary Johnson Lowe declared the mistrial.
+This will pave the way for a new currency to be introduced.
+Moore is the second West Virginia governor to be convicted of federal charges.
+The company wants to offer portable-phone service through a network of more than 70 low-orbit satellites by the end of the decade.
+Her two pet Maltese dogs, Sophie and Tati, scamper in to bark hello.
+My wife received a mailshot from Bristol and West about a 10-year endowment savings plan with Eagle Star.
+As of June 30, Midwest Financial had 4.5 million common shares outstanding.
+Michel Aoun, whose 11-month mutiny in the Christian heartland was crushed by a Syrian-led military blitz.
+The companies said distribution of the new vehicles would be split evenly between Chrysler and Mitsubishi.
+"Contributing to the accident was the degradation of the captain's performance resulting from his use of cocaine before the accident," the board said.
+The fact that the Stock Exchange will take no decision on the date of T+5 until October has been in the public domain for months.
+After years of being passed over by the fashion establishment, the 48-year-old woman with the ever-youthful eye was named Designer of the Year Monday night at a star-studded charity gala at the Royal Albert Hall.
+Sprint must cut costs at the same time.
+Not bad for a 10-year-old kid with only eight fingers, eh?
+"I have personally suggested to Mrs. Hollander that I thought it would be appropriate for the chairman of the board and me to meet with her and her husband and we have had no reponse, despite following up by phone," Mr. Jenkins said.
+'But as its market erodes, it has a disincentive to fund the full range of work because its competitors can free ride.' By the new pattern in the US, aggressive small and mid-sized firms invest heavily in research, while the old giants hold R&D down.
+That will be my views as to what has to happen _ hopefully within a month _ of 1990.
+Prices last week were off 41% from six years ago and 11% from last year's sale.
+Nine of the charges carry maximum penalties of five years in prison and fines of $250,000 each.
+"Disappointment about the dollar's decline and also that the expected post-election rally failed to appear has put buyers on the selling side again."
+The company stumbled last year because of a tough product transition and the recession, but he thinks it is back on track.
+After four decades of communism in Eastern Europe, the first Peace Corps volunteers in Poland and Hungary are truly pioneers, Coverdell said.
+The U.S. must also demand removal of hundreds of Soviet advisers, the cessation of military supplies and a review of treaties that might tie Afghanistan inextricably to Moscow.
+Hasenfus, the sole survivor, was joined in the suit by the family of co-pilot Wallace Sawyer Jr., who was killed in the crash.
+The role of precedent is different in cases interpreting a written Constitution.
+In fact, 28 of them, run consecutively, like a long prison sentence.
+A group at the University of Rochester said it was able to conduct pulses of electricity as short as 10 to 15 trillionths of a second without distortion through a sample about one-fifth of an inch long.
+His tan slacks and blue worker's jacket, saved from before he went to prison, were loose on his slight frame.
+Then-GSA Administrator Gerald P. Carmen dismissed Berube after he alleged that many federal buildings in Washington posed serious fire and health hazards.
+"Lechmere is growing and profitable and we are pleased that the company will continue to serve its customers," Allbright said.
+Fixed annuities traditionally have been regarded as insurance contracts because investors never risk their principal.
+Abbott Laboratories said a preliminary injunction enjoining it from selling several products at the center of a patent dispute with Eli Lilly & Co.'s Hybritech Inc. unit won't have a significant impact on future sales or earnings.
+The dollar fell especially sharply against the yen. Gold prices drifted slightly lower yesterday; oil futures were mixed.
+Hotel manager Gary Cooper said the sound of the first explosion awakened him.
+But doctors at Newington believe she has gotten worse, said Thomas Hanley, a hospital spokesman.
+Rice said he created the contest to provoke San Jose State students to approach writing playfully and with a sense of whimsy. A campus literary organization is named the Bulwer-Lytton Undergraduate Society.
+Peter Merner of Merner Research bets it hasn't.
+Admittedly opinionated on the matter, he cites all manner of violations he has witnessed.
+It was founded following a recommendation of the National Academy of Sciences that an American oceanographic lab was needed on the East Coast.
+Other states with a high share of outbound households were Iowa, Wyoming, Louisiana and West Virginia.
+Gov. Richard Celeste, who toured the area for the second time Saturday, repeated how shocked he was at the destruction.
+He said a few churches _ "not of too much historical importance" _ were destroyed for the project, while at least eight others have been moved so that they are now hidden behind the new buildings.
+The congress on Sunday voted to continue party politics at factories and work shops.
+Two years ago, I arranged to make additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) to my employer's pension scheme.
+THE International Monetary Fund will seek approval for two measures to support developing and former communist economies at its annual meeting this month.
+He announced he has wrested a promise from the Reagan administration to promptly release two reports bearing on alleged Soviet violations of arms control treaties and the effectiveness of proposed verification of Soviet compliance with the new treaty.
+Mr. Lange added that the weak volume of the past two trading days is important to a continued rally.
+Two former Greek socialist ministers left Baghdad on Sunday after seeking the release of the hostages.
+It also claimed the holders of a preferred stock issue it is attempting to have invalidated provided a 318,000-share block favoring Irving.
+The army was reportedly poised for a crackdown.
+Now he is a park ranger stationed there.
+A company launched by Lepercq two years ago already operates 12 child-care centers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with three more set to open this fall, and plans for more elsewhere.
+Sawyer was a South Side alderman for 16 years before becoming mayor.
+The dollar's decline was attributed partly to speculation that West Germany and Japan might hike their interest rates, and to reports that Japan's central bank was continuing to sell dollars to knock the currency down.
+After the Series, Joe Jackson wrote Comiskey offering to tell how the games had been played. Comiskey never answered him.
+Costs rose 5% to $2.6 billion from $2.4 billion in the quarter.
+Any wheel that is about to lock up and skid has its brake released until the tyre grips again.
+The index "is rising very modestly," said Michael Penzer, senior economist at Bank of America in San Francisco.
+American is hoping that this two-for-one promotion will attract business travelers in much the same way the European fare cuts it initiated last week are expected to fill leisure-class seats.
+"The stuff they play now isn't music," contends Jackson Parker, who sits in the second row, where they apparently don't mince words.
+Should foreign airlines be required to do the same thing?
+In a joint statement, Rubin and Friedman said they "look forward to continuing on the course that we have set and followed together." Weinberg joined Goldman Sachs in 1950 and became a partner in 1956.
+The smaller plane was flung nose-first into a blast fence, but the only two people aboard, the pilot and co-pilot, walked away and did not require medical attention, authorities said.
+The four characters screw each other and themselves to perfection but the moral survives beneath the wit in the audience's total identification with the only decent character, an unemployed birdwatcher.
+A general strike against school closures virtually shut down the occupied lands.
+In addition, the banks said, the Bank of Delaware Corp. granted PNC Financial an option to purchase up to 1.6 million shares of Bank of Delaware stock at 0.7 times the market price of PNC Financial common stock at the close of business Wednesday.
+He relinquished that party post in February.
+Persian Gulf-based Arab diplomatic sources have estimated that at least 200 people were killed or wounded during the Iraqi invasion, but could not confirm the higher casualty figures.
+The announcement is the latest in a series of international ventures Mr. Maxwell has been working on recently.
+Radio Caritas news director Benjamin Fernandez said the order from ANTELCO's department of radio communications limits how far the station can broadcast.
+During the weekend, Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady commented that the initial report on third-quarter economic growth, due out this morning would show the rebound is under way.
+He also said he wanted to acquire sophisticated weaponry sufficient at least to equal Israel.
+'Peace means change, but change should follow a proper defence review to define the country's new role in the international arena.
+The rulings, if upheld, could lead to punitive duties on the imports, which were valued at more than $1.3 billion in 1988.
+It does, however, reflect something of the changing nature of graduates that the accountancy firms are now seeking. The supply of graduates seeking accountancy jobs has probably never been higher.
+Elf fits the description."
+At GE's $5 billion-a-year plastics division here, officials say manufacture of recyclable plastic resins will be crucial to long-term success.
+Thus the company currently has major projects under way to boost its production capacity both in Japan and in the U.S.
+Two employees of the center were indicted earlier this year by a Rhode Island grand jury on charges of sexual abuse.
+'I would not feel right about taking that money out, while the people were still walking,' said Mr Heiligbrodt. SCI's offer closes on August 20.
+Mr Francois Leclercq, CTL managing director, said Germany might be added but it was proving difficult to obtain attractive rates for German destinations. Journey times should be about half those by road and much less than the time taken by rail and ferry.
+"What's new is that they (the researchers) looked at the sites of shedding in women," said Dr. Stephen Straus, head of medical virology at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md.
+Mr. Mitterrand appointed a minority Socialist government that will have to negotiate support in parliament either with the centrists or the Communists.
+It was never supposed to be a clone of `The Tonight Show.'"
+"It was hard work, sheer determination, a little bit of luck," Lewis said. "We were able to weather all of those storms.
+Exempted from the new government would be three of the county's four current incorporated cities: Folsom with 26,000 people, Galt with 7,500 and Isleton with 925.
+In Shanghai, more than 1,000 students marched late Sunday from Fudan University to Tongji University, singing former odes to revolutionary leader Mao Tse-tung but substituting Hu's name.
+Gejdenson and other lawmakers have long urged the NRC to impose strict drug and alcohol standards instead of leaving it up individual utilities.
+He acknowledged that many Stasi members were innocent of wrongdoing, but added: "Purposely committed illegal wrongs cannot be allowed to be swept under the table." Horst Ehmke of the main opposition Social Democrats also blasted the suggested amnesty.
+"Everything is revolving around the discount rate," said Ezra Zask, senior vice president and global foreign exchange manager at Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh.
+Mr Hamilton said a number of respondents had argued this would be unjust and might lead a company to abandon a practice that was later found not to be against the public interest.
+Investors often regard the dollar as a safe haven in times of international tension.
+It will operate the service with 16 flights.
+Al-Shiraa gained international fame in November 1986, when it was first to report on the secret U.S arms shipments to Iran in return for the release of hostages.
+Born in Sekhukuneland in northern Transvaal on July 26 1924, the son of a migrant laborer, Motsoaledi worked in Johannesburg as a servant, and in boot and furniture factories.
+Textron said the strength of its aerospace/technology and consumer products businesses, as well as the Ex-Cell-O acquisition, were responsibile for the improved results from continuing operations.
+"That constitutes the largest operating budget in the history of the National Park Service and represents 29 percent post-inflation, real growth over the past seven years," Horn said.
+Germans are uncertain which former Stasi leaders they should prosecute.
+Stocks and the dollar were mixed and bonds eased.
+He was hospitalized at St. Mary Desert Valley Hospital after complaining of stomach pain.
+Song Ping, 72. Having studied agriculture at Beijing and Qinghua Universities, Song was among the better educated of the early revolutionaries.
+Iran said today's ground assault retaliated for Iraqi chemical bomb attacks last week that killed 5,000 Iraqi Kurds whose hometowns were overrun by Iranian troops fighting with the autonomy-seeking Kurds.
+In a letter to the company's board of directors, United Airline's pilots, flight attendants and Machinists said they were prepared to negotiate as a group for the acquisition of stock through one or more employee stock ownership plans, or ESOPs.
+But even some of the leaders refuse to take things too seriously.
+The 1- by 3-inch video camera is guided down clear plastic tubes inserted in the bean rows and used to record root growth from a few inches to more than 3 feet below the surface.
+One hundred percent of its graduates go to college, a majority to Ivy League schools. The football team has a 91 grade average and scored an average of 1,300 on national Scholastic Aptitude Tests; the national average is 903.
+Prime Minister Sadek Mahdi initially refused to submit the agreement to his Cabinet for endorsement.
+But even by movieland's standards of maudlin self-massage, My Life is heavy-duty material. Keaton does his best with the terminal make-up and stoical wisecracks.
+But the tens of thousands of students have succeeded in breaking through the accepted barriers on political discourse and have altered, perhaps permanently, the terms in which Chinese speak of their leaders.
+They did not criticize the trial procedures, saying the judge and jury behaved scrupulously, and they did not say whether they supported outright acquittal or a retrial.
+Six-year-old Dragonair doesn't disclose its load factors or its profit.
+They hope to make the repair on the pad and avoid rolling the shuttle back to a hangar, a move that could delay the flight by as much as two months.
+When the mutual fund industry assembles next week in Washington for its annual meeting, the mood won't be as glum as might seem likely.
+Attempts to reach Gilbert at his home were unsucessful.
+In the past, the hated secret police, popularly known as "Stasi," used repressive measures to help ensure 40 years of Communist control.
+Police who scrambled to find a gunman after a flood of callers reported gunshots got their man _ but it turned out to be a car.
+People are always saying, `How could this happen?'
+"I have no knowledge of any investigation of me or my office," he said in a telephone interview.
+The sentence followed a hearing before Bell in which Chambers' attorney, Jack Litman, complained that the probation report on his client was "slanted" and asked for an opportunity to answer charges made by the prosecution in the report.
+The survey of 750 adults, conducted by telephone between April 23 and April 26, has a margin of potential sampling error of plus or minus 4 percent.
+I am sure there is an explanation as to why taxes have to be raised in Germany to pay off the debt, but I know I won't understand it.
+But in a market glutted with moribund companies, Mr Landau found it surprisingly difficult to find a suitable vehicle.
+My hosts assured me I could jump on the mid-afternoon ferry to Hong Kong from the Shekou terminal at the western end of Shenzhen.
+It then expects to decide by Christmas. The Railtrack privatisation is the last significant sell-off for the foreseeable future.
+Grades 7-8: General math, pre-algebra and algebra (two of the three).
+Striking workers at 10 San Francisco Bay area cemeteries said Sunday they would return to work Monday after accepting an agreement worked out with graveyard owners over the weekend.
+"We've looked pretty hard at what resources are available," says Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger, "and we have one hell of a budgetary problem."
+The original expiration date was Feb. 13.
+All of that, however, leaves some Brazilians deeply worried that Marinho has far too much influence for Brazil's good.
+So there is no need to be rushed by enthusiastic, commission-hunting intermediaries. But delay can mean that, if the employee does eventually invest in a life company pension contract, there is less time for the underlying fund to grow.
+If diseases such as Aids and tuberculosis are to be controlled, other donors and institutions need to put greater emphasis on supporting cost-effective health services, it says. Investing in health.
+"The history of successful economic reforms shows that as a rule all of them were carried out with the involvement of significant volumes of foreign assistance," Mr. Yavlinsky said in his report.
+West Point-Pepperell said it plans to begin a tender offer for all of Stevens stock at $62.50 a share in cash, but would increase its offer to $64 a share if Stevens recommends the offer.
+With martial law declared in some parts of the capital, Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong said foreign reporters were forbidden to conduct interviews or make tapes or videos on the streets or at government offices, schools, factories and mines.
+But the foundation stopped short of recommending state takeovers of local districts.
+Corporate interest income totaled $180.7 million in 1989, down 2 percent from 1988.
+For the past year, analysts have complained that Pfizer isn't working for its holders: The company refuses to divest its non-drug lines, as others in the industry have done, and Pfizer generally eschews stock buy-backs.
+HALL & TAWSE, the const ruction division of Raine Industries, has won hospital development contracts worth Pounds 7.3m. An orthopaedic centre and two operating theatres are being built at Woodend Hospital in Aberdeen by Hall & Tawse Scotland.
+And this time, there was expected to be open division over whether to annul the party's legal monopoly on power.
+"There's a feeling in the industry that growing generic competition and a recent trend in high-volume purchasing of drugs by insurers is going to eventually choke off the ability to raise prices," he says.
+"We've always believed that we were one step away from annexation and we couldn't stand up to the Americans in a fair fight," he says.
+In April, the Seto Ohashi, or Great Bridge, comprised of six suspension bridges reaching five small islands in the Seto Inland Sea, will open to both rail and vehicle traffic between Honshu's Okayama region and Shikoku Island in southern Japan.
+Trading in vouchers is illegal. Risk extends to all manner of financial services.
+The book has "sold more copies in one day than most of our books sell in a lifetime," Oeste said.
+Cytemp, which has three plants and 1,200 employees, is one of five operations Cyclops has said it planned to sell.
+This could lead to labor unrest in Chile," Mr. Demler said.
+The excess cash is what Philip Morris will have left over after taking care of dividend payouts and what it believes are its needs for internal reinvestment.
+The two paragraphs were there, there was just a lot of other stuff in between," she said.
+He said Friday that he also has asked the planning agency's Mr. Kondo to go to the U.S. early this month to explain the package to members of the Reagan administration and Congress.
+But the Rev. Sam Johnson, pastor of Heritage Village Church at PTL and president of Heritage Ministries, told The Charlotte Observer that he hasn't given up his hope to buy PTL's headquarters in Fort Mill, S.C.
+By being so conservative under the leadership of John G. Medlin Jr., chairman and chief executive officer, Wachovia has managed to avoid the real-estate loan problems that plague most of the other Southeastern superregionals.
+Mr Sean Henry, administrative director of Lastolite, a photographic equipment company based in Coalville, Leicestershire, said: 'In Germany it's quite common for a bank manager to be on the board.
+Mr. Zwart is president of General Investment.
+Critics said the homosexuality measure, known as Clause 28, was a setback for gay rights in Britain and a swing toward authoritanian rule by Mrs. Thatcher and her government.
+Hyatt alone is building three such resorts in Hawaii, including one that will feature a swimming pool nearly an acre in size, with waterfalls and swim-up bars.
+Big printers have made major capital investments in satellite and printing technologies, enabling them to expand far beyond Manhattan's Varick Street, the area which is to printers what Madison Avenue is to advertising firms.
+The facilities are owned by the Daewoo group, one of the country's largest conglomerates.
+This fundamental difference, almost too obvious to mention, gets lost when experts start examining the Soviet Union with a microscope to study perceived changes and prescribe Western responses.
+Beyond that, it is too early to comment on anything."
+"Has always reminded me of burnt toast," offered a third.
+By nightfall Tuesday, firefighters had bulldozed lines around more than 35 percent of the 90-mile perimeter of the blaze.
+Counterdemonstrators also claimed success, citing their large turnout.
+The Gap has already consumed Dollars 9bn, much of it financed from the state budget.
+For, if this magnificent exhibition at the Academy does nothing else, it demonstrates for ever the absurdity of the distinction that would make oil on canvas inherently superior to water-colour on paper, simply because it is oil on canvas.
+A man from Illinois and a woman from Washington have reached the summit of Mount Everest, the world's tallest peak, the Tourism Ministry announced Tuesday.
+Leningrad Communist Party chief Anatoly Gerasimov lost overwhelmingly to a shipbuilder who took 74 percent of the vote in the nation's second-largest city, Tass said.
+The Post, Israel's only English-language daily, was purchased last year by the Canadian newspaper chain, Hollinger Inc.
+The capital entitlement of the shares is more complicated.
+Lance Wilson, Pierce's one-time executive assistant, told a House subcommittee Friday that he was asserting his Fifth Amendment rights because the conduct of panel members convinced him he would not receive a fair hearing.
+The index rose at a 3.5 percent rate in the first quarter.
+But on Sunday, apparently understanding that most Soviets don't believe the hard-line version, television ran a softer film that purported to show both sides of the story.
+Target's operating profit was down because of increased discounting and additional expenses for a new distribution facility in Tifton, Ga., and new customer service programs, the company said.
+They were afraid that vandals had untied the lines and the boat was heading out to sea.
+"A lot of people will be coming up with a variety of ideas" for altering the tax bill if the economy goes bad, says Sen. John Danforth (R., Mo.).
+Osuna's sister-in-law, Margarita Ramos Saucedo, 20, was among the first to fall to the ground.
+The tender offer was launched through New World's Marvel Entertainment Group Inc. subsidiary, which was included in the injunction issued Friday.
+Systemwide, the Miami-based carrier also has added new restrictions to its cheapest ticket requiring seven-day advance purchases.
+But whether the technique catches on may depend on how many radiologists embrace it, as they must perform the task of inserting a catheter through the skin and into the patient's gallbladder.
+Red cells can't be right now." Despite screening, a tiny risk remains of getting AIDS from a transfusion.
+Last July Northrop removed the manager and three employees from a Pomona, Calif., electronics plant, citing "irregularities in the testing" of equipment.
+At first reluctant to see their lives on the screen, the family was _ and still is _ pleased with the film.
+Formerly of "Entertainment Tonight," Whatley is film critic for WCVB-TV, the ABC affiliate in Boston.
+International Controls jumped 5 1/4 to 39 3/4 on 272,400 shares.
+The couple love reminiscing about the festival with visitors, but they know enough not to bring up the name "Woodstock" to longtime Bethel residents.
+Russia's economy looks in better shape than it has since independence.
+What he had called them about, it quickly transpired, was a great chance to make some easy bucks in Allis-Chalmers stock.
+In the early '70s, he worked occasionally with organist Merl Saunders and Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia.
+The national group's newsletter carries a column entitled "Saints of the Closet?" which profiles the lives of saints thought to have been homosexual.
+But the campaign collapsed when Tehran abandoned the Kurds in exchange for Iraqi territorial concessions.
+Prosecutors said Terry wanted to start a new life and leave insurance proceeds to his family.
+'I just want to say: can we all get along?
+Lord Fawsley said a change in the commission's powers should be made and 'buildings should be listed if it so recommends'. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, however, has rejected his call.
+Sosa said he has decided to close the embassy on Aug. 31 because Sept. 1 is the date on which Delvalle's term was scheduled to expire.
+The revised preamble was adopted by the country's National Assembly last Thursday on the closing day of its winter session.
+The shares fell 12 to 657p. Royal Insurance moved 4 ahead to 319p, following a recommendation from NatWest Securities.
+Paisley, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, engineering and systems from 1981 to April 1987, is now a Washington consultant to numerous defense contractors, including McDonnell Douglas Corp. and United Technologies Corp.
+Caldwell told authorities he saw a young man jump into his car and drive away.
+In his short term as Moscow party chief, Yeltsin was a close supporter of Gorbachev, especially of his calls for greater openness.
+Victims of gastrointestinal anthrax, in which the disease infects the stomach and intestines, died within a two days of toxic shock, Nikiforov said.
+Hughes Aircraft Co., a unit of General Motors Corp., got a $29.4 million Army contract for the position-location reporting system.
+But her Latin lothario has seriously misled her all these years, both about his love for her and about the true circumstances of that terrible drowning. Mickey hides in the trunk from police, which Augusta promptly dumps overboard.
+His practice focused on antitrust litigation.
+The Peruvian government has said that since the group turned from propaganda to violence in May 1980, it has killed more than 15,000 people and caused more than $10 billion in damage.
+When you use a wrench or pliers on a kitchen fixture, put adhesive tape or something similar on the nut to keep it from getting chewed up.
+Clearly, the Honda Accord will be a rival if company fleet managers can be convinced a Honda really is British.
+IN the past, there have been complaints that the visual arts at the Edinburgh Festival have not sufficiently reflected the state of Scottish art past or present.
+The trucking industry is clearly vulnerable as well," Mr. Burnley said Friday at a news conference here.
+The company's announcement implied that it would be asking that the investor group making the offer comply with SEC filing requirements before pursuing the merger offer.
+But it fell into the minus column after profit-taking developed in shares of securities houses, drug makers, real-estate concerns and other companies.
+Sales of cars and light trucks built in North America fell 15.4% early this month from a year earlier.
+Congressional tax writers estimated that the change will raise $60 million in additional taxes in the next five years.
+Principal Vincent C. Haydock was suspended for three months.
+In the process, 84 quarter-of-a-century-old pin oak trees were removed.
+European Community foreign ministers endorsed proposals for the EC's stance in international talks on agriculture, including some cuts in farm subsidies.
+"Of all the names, 'the Redskins' is probably the most racist," he says.
+She said the body of the child, identified as Michael Mills, was recovered from a depth of about 200 feet.
+The opposition made a strong comeback in legislative elections in April, stripping the governing party of its parliamentary majority for the first time in South Korea's 40-year history.
+Munteanu was hospitalized and then detained.
+Attorney David Kairys said many of the legal flaws found by U.S. District Judge Charles R. Richey in agent Donald Rochon's complaint can be corrected and the case will go forward.
+The Soviet Union was said to have dropped its objections to a Pakistani proposal to let U.N. mediator Diego Cordovez play a role in getting the process under way of forming a transitional Afghan government.
+The English players face expulsion from international cricket for five years for taking part in the tour.
+From 1971 to 1978, he served as general manager of the Columbia project.
+Energy futures moved higher in quiet trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+But 70 foreign stock managers monitored by Intersec Research, Stamford, Conn., racked up median returns of only 11.3%.
+On the other side, Arturo Hernandez Grisanti, the oil minister of Venezuela, who had aggressively sought production cuts, called the agreement a reasonable outcome.
+Although the ticks that carry the ailment live on deer in their adult stages, Lyme disease is transmitted by bites from immature ticks, which feed primarily on mice.
+Japan joined it in 1980, but reserved the right to continue importing products made out of hawkbill and olive ridley catches.
+The respite was short-lived, though, as sales plummeted to 560 in September, 787 in October and 483 in November.
+Our uniform position was that we will not go up on the (income tax) rates, no matter what," said Packwood, the senior Republican on the Senate Finance Committee.
+Japan's truck market is the second biggest in the world, after the U.S. market.
+But the same might not be true if Israel launched a pre-emptive strike against Iraq, the U.S. officials say.
+Also this week, the House gave final congressional approval to legislation creating a congressional panel to investigate the eight-month-old strike against Eastern, a measure the Bush administration has threatened to veto.
+The Twitchells are the second Christian Science parents to be prosecuted in Massachusetts and the first since 1971, when the state amended the child abuse and neglect law to recognize spiritual healing as an alternative to modern medicine.
+Reynolds & Reynolds said the sale of the two units should increase pretax income by about $3.5 million in fiscal 1992.
+More than 90 have been ordered already. Computerised controls seem here to stay and the powers in the world of aviation are stacked up behind them.
+Base rates stand at 11%.
+In the meantime, the White House is steaming over House GOP Whip Newt Gingrich's call for tax cuts rather than tax increases.
+What they need to lift their spirits is a convincing turnaround in this weekend's crop of opinion polls. It is a slim chance, but it could happen.
+They're afraid that the FDA's bureaucrats, many of whom are fighting the proposal, will drag their feet in giving formal approval for drugs being distributed to patients under the new rules.
+You remembered not just in order to remember, but in order to write.
+The increase in operating income reflects gains in linage and circulation at the company's business and community publications, plus continued strong revenue growth from the information services segment.
+They fight the nomination of an envoy to leftist Mozambique and push for covert aid for the rebels fighting its government.
+Withdrawals by woolgrowers are still very high, reaching as much as 55pc af the Fremantle sale on Tuesday, though 20pc is more typical.
+The capital-gains measure, authored by Rep. Ed Jenkins (D., Ga.), is opposed by the Democratic leadership in Congress.
+Heat in a car can rise to 160 degrees in a very short time.
+Industry and government sources, asking not to be identified by name, said Tuesday that the plane landed with three of its fuel tanks empty and not feeding three of the huge jet's engines, causing them to stop operating.
+Evans said shareholders "weren't treated fairly" initially in the deal, but added: "We still deny that there were any violations.
+For weekends and evenings, the "'60s-inspired shapes complete with high crowns, flips and ponytails.
+You can be forgiven for thinking that he disappeared many years earlier.
+The Department of Energy is investigating a report that a structural engineer was fired after concluding that an earthquake could cause the walls to collapse at the department's Y-12 nuclear weapons plant, a DOE official confirmed Saturday.
+Kalikow, a real-estate development millionaire, said he would invest $25 million in the new Sunday edition next year and increase the paper's staff by about 60 people, including 30 reporters and editors.
+Some computer experts are stunned at what the arbitrators' ruling grants Fujitsu.
+"He was supposed to be the model of socialist morality but nonethless he violated the law of that country," Aguililla added.
+One of the issues that split the Social Democratic Party was whether or not to cooperate with the Socialist Party, which replaced the Communist Party when it was disbanded last month.
+They were flying to England in 1942 when they were forced down by bad weather.
+Fitting the consultant to the problem is clearly as relevant as the employee to the job. Adrian Furnham is a Reader in Psychology at University College London and head of its Business Psychology Unit.
+MGM-UA Communications rose 3/8 to 20 3/8 on news of the possible revival of its agreement to be acquired for $25 a share by Qintex Australia.
+Even the big growth companies couldn't stand up to the painful combination of a severe recession and surging inflation.
+No injuries were reported and some raiders appeared in a nearly festive mood.
+But his closest adviser has left no doubt that it is neither the party nor new government bodies that make the final decisions: it is Gorbachev himself.
+Demand for Italian and Scandinavian bank deals is still flagging, due to the increasing credit concerns about both banking industries, and Japanese bank paper is under pressure.
+Gorgisyan, interviewed by telephone, estimated there were more than 1 million demonstrators in Yerevan.
+Some delegates to the Geneva Conference predicted that 20 years of talks would culminate this year in an international agreement banning the development, production and stockpiling of chemical weapons.
+Do these businesses really want to lose money?
+He then opened fire, killing three farmers, Patangan said.
+This is a difficult question to answer or even to discuss in this limited space.
+Ms. Brown testified that after the shooting, McMaugh "began rehearsing the incident" with his wife and forced her to agree with "his version of the events." what was his version.
+What Moody's officials were told is that Mrs. Whitmire will resolve an unexpected budget deficit with a recently approved 18.9 percent tax increase.
+Price Dollars 25 for members, Dollars 100 for non-members.
+Random House Chairman Robert Bernstein said he is resigning from the publishing house he has run for 23 years.
+About one-third of Poland was part of Germany before the war.
+Rep. Swift complains of "paranoia."
+But beneath that mood of celebration, the country faces a future of political uncertainty, exhaustion from the conflict with its ancient Arab enemy, deep economic malaise and debate about which path the revolution must now take.
+Construction of the Shoreham plant, located 60 miles east of Manhattan, began in 1973 and was completed a decade later at a cost of more than $4 billion.
+Gephardt referred to conservatives in the administration who argue that government should refrain from investing in non-defense research from which private industry would profit.
+The Soviet-led assault crushed a reform movement in Czechoslovakia.
+For the first time since World War II, Albania is playing host to a meeting of senior diplomats from the six Balkan countries.
+"He's a solid man," she said. "He stands for a lot of good things.
+But Mr. Metzlaff contends that the disclosure didn't properly inform prospective shareholders of the true condition of Puma's flagging U.S. operations.
+But now the bold, young Mr. Salinas has come along.
+The liftoff opportunity, dictated by Magellan's path to Venus and lighting conditions at emergency landing sites, lasts only 23 minutes, one of the shortest launch windows in shuttle history.
+Even here, to judge by the girlie magazines freely on sale in Shanghai, the campaign is languishing.
+Humpuss will hold a 10% stake, and Pertamina will hold 20%.
+Lugar, R-Ind., a former chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, headed the U.S. delegation that observed the 1988 provincial and municipal elections in the war-torn Central American state.
+The white paper failed to guarantee a larger market for coal by elbowing aside other forms of energy.
+Yet the IFC has been able to put together sound investments in both continents and in the past two years we have made more than 100 investments in projects costing about $5 billion.
+In London, the British pound rose to $1.7695 from $1.7600 late Wednesday.
+Many Palestinians in Jordan and elsewhere have supported Iraq in its occupation of Kuwait.
+It is not how to help Cambodia but how to punish Vietnam," said Khieu Kanharith, former editor of a weekly state-owned newspaper.
+A mother raccoon and her two babies who fell through a library ceiling were back in their attic nest Wednesday after spending a day browsing through the reference section.
+Chase's loss for the year stemmed from its $1.6 billion increase to loan-loss reserves in the second quarter.
+If the projected 1990 deficit on Oct. 16 is higher than $110 billion, a sequester under Gramm-Rudman-Hollings would automatically reduce next year's spending levels to the extent necessary to reduce the estimated deficit to $100 billion.
+Growth in Latin America is projected at only 10 percent because output is expected to fall in Brazil.
+He said the Bloomfield factory each week makes about 30,000 of the small flags that have lately become common fare at patriotic celebrations.
+White Swan Ltd. of Beaverton, Ore., for example, says it plans a joint venture with Japan's Yamano & Associates to market its flower-seed mixtures for specialized gardens.
+And not only money.
+Helms said Blandon's credibility "appeared to be high."
+Some analysts are speculating that recent heavy rains damaged the soft red variety grown in Illinois and Indiana.
+Speakers scheduled for the memorial dedication included former U.S. Sen. George McGovern; Florence Schroeder, whose son was slain; and Dean Kahler, an Athens County commissioner who was wounded in the protest.
+A group of affiliated companies led by Clyde W. Engle, a Chicago businessman, said it holds 7% of Kewaunee Scientific Corp.'s common as an investment.
+And Big Three executives say they've run out of technology to make steep gains.
+Palau, with an estimated 15,000 residents living on eight of its 200 islands, is the world's last trusteeship, established in 1947 by the United Nations.
+It will be nice for Beatrice to have someone to play with," said the former Sarah Ferguson, who is due in March and whose first baby was born 13 months ago.
+The PC1264 was commissioned to demonstrate whether blacks could be capable seamen.
+That's $66 more per capita than the runner-up, the District of Columbia.
+"A year or so ago, people thought shorts were what you put on in the morning," he says.
+Excluding the one-time items, per-share earnings rose 11%.
+Firefighters managed to keep the flames from spreading to the adjacent St. Louis Cathedral, which remained undamaged except for some melted copper on the outside.
+Page and Van Dusen would not disclose terms of the transaction, expected to take place within 90 days, but industry experts estimate the sale price at $65 million.
+In January, an index of 110 high-yield bonds tracked by Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. had an average spread of 4.96 percentage points above the rate of the Treasury 7% notes of 1994, which have the closest comparable maturity to that of the index.
+She acknowledged, however, that it violated that ban.
+But union officials have said the move violates local and national contracts and they are angry they were not notified about the action before it appeared in the media.
+"Everyone who is in Wisconsin doing defense work gets tender loving care from this congressman," he said.
+The resolution calls for at least a 6-inch accumulation of snow on Christmas Day, followed by a regular snowfall each day thereafter, with a total of 60 inches or more by the end of the winter.
+About half the work involves culling information from American Airlines' tickets; the rest is from other companies such as insurance concern Equicorp, which uses the company to type in health claims information.
+The Budget continued to allow indexation of gains. Yesterday's concession will apply to individuals and trustees but not to companies.
+He maintained ties with West Germany, refused to break relations with Israel after the Six-Day War, refused to boycott the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, and declined to back Soviet interventions in Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan.
+Another bear on gold is August Arace, co-manager of the Freedom Gold & Government Trust, an open-end mutual fund.
+To persuade the old-line Takashimaya Co. department-store chain to help him launch his own department stores, he took an unwelcomed 10% stake in the company.
+Even she sees a certain irony in the coming duel: "It is kind of like competing with yourself," Ms. Burns observes.
+At one recent weekly meeting, Tohru Hirose, a marketing-strategies manager, apologized in front of the room.
+It expected real growth of 3 per cent or slightly higher, and a further edging down of the unemployment rate. Inflation would be about 3 per cent, or slighly higher than last year.
+The Treasury secretary, whose friend George Bush hopes to ride to the White House this fall on a wave of continued economic expansion, has been vigorously countering these calls for contractionary policies, which imply higher interest rates.
+Many Democratic lawmakers fear that Rep. Wright's actions are politically foolish, and GOP sources said the speaker's rhetoric is causing a stiffening in the White House attitude toward taxes.
+"He's always convinced that he's right, although he has so often been proved wrong," says Lawrence Pih, one of Sao Paulo's leading businessmen.
+Ne Win led the March 1962 coup that toppled Nu, who uses only one name.
+In addition, Gerald Wyman, vice president, mining, was named interim chief operating officer.
+And in Los Angeles, the downtown INS center ran out of required fingerprint forms for 3 1/2 hours.
+According to several well-placed sources, some very important investors indeed.
+Most investment trusts trade at a discount. The offer period runs until March 5 and dealings will start on March 11. Maximum Pep investment is Pounds 1,500, as the trust does not qualify for the full annual Pounds 6,000 allowance.
+The buyout is being organized by Adler & Shaykin, a New York investment firm that proposes to acquire as much as 94.3% of the oil-field and mining equipment maker's 17.7 million shares outstanding through a new company, Joy Acquisition Corp.
+But some of that tobacco-tax money would also be used in the land acquisition program.
+Most of the troops were driving motorcycles but two were in cars and one was walking, the spokesman said.
+Although the Nationalist Chinese government of Taiwan is the sworn enemy of the Communists in Beijing, relations have warmed in recent months with increased business and civilian ties.
+About 1,500 sea birds died but storms dispersed the oil.
+"The market was extremely quiet," said Alfred G. Roth, a managing director at Chemical Bank's capital markets group.
+Some voluntary severance and early-retirement programs backfire.
+The bartender replies that the cost is one ruble.
+He started with designer jeans, but the label dubbed Emporio soon was manufacturing Armani's trade mark blazer, suits, coats and even evening wear.
+In one hotel, almost the entire audience was made up of puzzled Kuwaiti exiles in long white robes.
+We are workaholics." Still, he added: "I would like to go to the French Quarter.
+It makes adhesives, resins, speciality chemicals and starches. BTR Nylex reported a net profit of ADollars 182.5m for the six months to June 30, compared with Dollars 151m in the corresponding period of the previous year.
+In particular, the thrift industry and its associated construction contractors reached into every congressional district.
+The exhibit will travel among the five from November 1989 through November 1990.
+So even if forces are significantly reduced on both sides, a noble goal indeed, we will remain in Europe as long as our friends want and need us.
+And then doesn't get the gun.
+The center, attached to the hospital's adolescent unit, began receiving patients in October.
+Operating income was therefore 25 per cent higher at R226.2m compared with R180.4m.
+The woman's remarkable recovery since being discovered near death in a wooded area in the park has been chronicled closely in the media and cheered by New Yorkers.
+Egyptian officials said the Egyptian tour guide was hurt but the driver was not.
+Konrad Adenauer was only a year younger when he became West German chancellor in 1949, and Ronald Reagan was four years older when he left office in 1989.
+Mr. Wade values them at 3.4 billion Australian dollars, 24% of the company's market value.
+Stock and bond markets were battered Friday after major commercial banks and the Federal Reserve boosted key lending rates as the central bank toughened its fight against inflation.
+Sun said it ended the fiscal year with $834 million in cash.
+An earlier $1 billion proposal was shelved after Republicans protested and Mr. Bush declined to embrace it.
+The 33-year-old Ms. Shurtleff was fired in July 1985 for insubordination after refusing to work with another member of the test crew.
+The result is a document that is exhilarating and troubling.
+If the buy-out goes ahead Newco - the new company formed by a deal - pays all the professional fees.
+Claimants will be paid from a fund based on a yet-to-be determined percentage of the value of Iraq's exports of petroleum products.
+The total cost amounts to about $84 million per plane.
+Meanwhile, junk bonds of Seaman Furniture Co. rose yesterday on news that the company has reached an agreement in principle with all its senior lenders on restructuring its outstanding debt.
+By lunchtime, Mr. Kitajima, abandoning all hope of a strong rally, shows off a baseball cap labeled "Hot Trader."
+Manager Sid Seidenberg said King, 64, was admitted Friday to Valley Hospital, where doctors were concerned about King's blood sugar level and suggested the hospitalization for further tests.
+Aircraft normally are sold in dollars.
+While Orion has produced several hits and critically acclaimed films such as "Amadeus" and movies by Woody Allen, it has been financially troubled.
+Lenders, in fact, may be so eager to oblige him that they will offer him a break on the interest rate.
+People want a product that's iced down, chilled and ready, and all that goes with it." Last year a poll of 500 trade shows and conventions picked MGR as the best convention catering firm in the country.
+Michel Aoun's Christian forces and an alliance of Syria and Moslems militias.
+These are hardly salad days for Montgomery County law officials.
+Time Inc. promoted several young executives in its magazine group as part of its efforts to improve marketing and advertising for the company's 23 wholly or partly owned publications.
+Mr. Busti said he left Columbia because he was dissatisfied "with the scope of the operation" and that the Reliance offer reppresented "a better opportunity."
+Frank Torres was the balding, nondescript operator of a Miami import-export business when opportunity knocked.
+He relished his wife, delighted in her pregnancies, and viewed his growing brood with immense satisfaction.
+In Spain, U.S. officials reported a 60 percent to 70 percent rise in the number of visa applications, and in the Netherlands they said it was up 38 percent in the last five months.
+Midway's stock jumped $2.125 a share to close at $9.625 a share in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange Monday.
+Though not all the links are yet filled in, the system meets the current needs. Unusually, Mr McCammon enters all the data himself - partly to ensure its correctness, but he does it mainly to keep him in touch with all that is happening in the company.
+The dismissals total about 40 professionals, not including support staff, Wall Street executives said.
+I didn't do much television.
+Single investors were banned from owning more than 3 per cent in either. However, the curbs proved futile because Mediobanca rarely takes direct shareholdings in companies bigger than 2 or 3 per cent.
+But their migration from country to city constitutes a great personal improvement in life style and a high measure of contentment.
+"I remember his first concert," said Khalid Asghar, a senior music producer at Pakistan Broadcasting Corp. "He was a little round-faced chap.
+What was intended to be a simple gesture of international friendship has turned into a source of embarrassment for Missouri highway and economic development officials.
+Five other Southeastern Conference schools put at least one football game on pay-per-view last season.
+U.S. policy in El Salvador has been aimed at shoring up a centrist government represented by the Christian Democrats and President Jose Napoleon Duarte, who is dying of liver cancer and leaves office June 1.
+Sunday's typewritten Arabic statement was not accompanied by a picture of Higgins, the usual sign of authenticity.
+Microsoft has forged ahead with its own standards, but these may soon merge with the official standards being developed by the International Standards Organisation and the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy.
+The corporate counsel involved in some of these cases say they saved significant money by staying out of court, although none could give precise figures.
+The strongest political group opposing Burma's military rulers split Saturday and expelled its chairman, who has formed a new party.
+"Oil companies can cancel, but we have to wait for commitments to expire."
+The plane took off at 10:17 a.m. for Dubai _ seven minutes after the initial contact with the tower.
+The pro-democracy tide now sweeping over one of the East bloc's last strongholds of hard-line communism also spread to provincial cities, which saw their first big street demonstrations in decades.
+Many suppliers apparently like the GM system.
+Justice Department bank-fraud investigators are expected to announce several plea-bargaining arrangements or indictments this week in their probe of Texas savings-and-loan institutions.
+An additional $1 million was funneled to FDN accounts through a Cayman Islands corporation Mr. Calero said was controlled by conservative publicist Richard Miller, a close ally of fund-raiser Carl "Spitz" Channell.
+A week ago, a federal appeals court in Chicago ruled the SEC overstepped itself in authorizing three exchanges, in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, to trade stock baskets.
+The intrepid Maxwell finally succeeded on the third try, getting the venerable publishing and information services giant for $2.5 billion in early November.
+This follows a temporary slowing to 2.6 per cent in the first quarter, reflecting bad weather and other distortions. Many analysts now regard an early increase in short-term interest rates as all but inevitable.
+Lucky's partially completed restructuring plan calls for the company to shed all operations other than its core food business, and to repurchase as much as 27% of its 52.7 million common shares at $40 each.
+The groups inviting me to talk about the press and the scandal have Central America as their focus, and the background of the Iran-contra scandal is familiar to them.
+The Chileans on the plane were Oscar Badilla, a government agricultural official; Sergio Lazcano, an excecutive of the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association, and the pilot, Police Lt.
+The White House had left setting a precise summit date to the Soviets.
+Yet both served humanity with an identically relentless love.
+In the thousand towns between and even beyond, they'll vote.
+Investigators have said Thomas Savage reported he was living in Chicago and running for the Illinois Legislature at the same time he was on Fauntroy's payroll.
+After the coffin was lowered into the grave, aides shoveled about 3 feet of dirt into the hole.
+And Leon Lafleur, who heads a community clinic in the Montreal inner-city neighborhood of Plateau Mont Royal, says he is worried that some of his poorest clients may be tempted to have a child simply to collect the 3,000-dollar bonus.
+After college, Davis joined General Foods and worked on the Country Time lemonade brand.
+For Massport executive director David Davis, all the fuss obscures a simple issue: Logan, which is expected to handle 37 million passengers annually by the year 2000, up from 23 million last year, will become hopelessly gridlocked without changes.
+Commercials featuring the dancing, singing California raisins have helped boost consumption by 13 percent and Leger wants to do the same for watermelons.
+That is disputed by Maura Payne, spokeswoman for R.J. Reynolds Tobacco USA.
+Overnight rain was locally heavy from eastern Kansas through southern and central Illinois.
+For the many Beijing residents who scorn the government but are uneasy about social unrest, it's a matter of enduring the propaganda and the police.
+For all his technical brilliance and skill as a writer, Corea remains at the opposite end of the intensity scale to these two.
+Platinum futures prices rose; coffee futures gained; grains and soybeans were higher; cattle futures advanced while pork futures were mixed; energy futures were mixed; and stock-index futures retreated.
+Craig Siegel's semiabstract imagery, though not particularly original, has real punch.
+No visible evidence of tampering could be found in the cup, lid or safety seal, officials said.
+He said criminal charges against Torres Gonzalez have not been filed and that an ivestigation is continuing.
+For instance, its different product groups now get to set their own prices and control their manufacturing operations, taking over that responsibility from various marketing groups.
+But he apologised for behaviour which he said 'was not just inappropriate or boorish, but just plain wrong'. Mr Packwood conceded that 'the bonds of trust' linking him and the people of Oregon had been badly strained.
+"But this is the first one that we've done under the general context of helping the bank" in general, Ms. Kling said.
+Among the 62 certain millionaires, the average age is 64.6 years.
+Her rhythm was perfect.
+He also said Saddam would be "foolish" to invade Saudi Arabia.
+The illusion is that commissions are pretty much fixed. Indeed, anti-rebating laws in 48 states prohibit agents from returning part or all of their commissions to insurance buyers.
+Alan Young and Glynnis Johns play retired neighbors whose incredible happiness drives Dooley to distraction.
+On Wednesday, former Prime Minister Edward Heath brought home 32 holders of British passports from Iraq.
+A tanker truck that was aboard had been hired to shuttle fuel to holding tanks at a crude-oil processing facility operated by Marathon Oil Co. The crew had pumped 1,000 gallons of gasoline into the truck before the explosion, Marrs said.
+RJR Nabisco Inc., Atlanta, said it agreed to sell its Dromedary food operations to Burns, Philp & Co. of Australia for a sum that wasn't disclosed.
+Today's giant publicly held corporations actively discourage the kind of autocratic boss Henry Ford became.
+An exit poll conducted by the BBC in Bucharest suggested the 14-party Democratic Convention opposition bloc would get up to 40 per cent of the vote, the NSF 30 per cent and the ultra-right nationalist RMP 10 per cent.
+But although the company achieved earnings growth in 1990, its outlook for 1991 is guarded.
+Yet, private economists looking below the surface and into the fhing might be awry.
+This time the New York investor said he wants to meet next Tuesday to discuss the "enhancement of shareholder values," and said he is being advised by PaineWebber Inc.
+Forced to learn the victor's language, terrorists chant 'amo amas amat', as they exchange mocking homosexual caresses.
+Inventory rebuilding, capital spending, and stable consumer demand will continue to keep the economy growing, says Michael Sherman, chief investment strategist at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
+Take-up of the basic rate service has been slow and, until recently, there were very few ISDN products on the market.
+She had lived in Oberlin since 1962.
+Most are highly profitable: according to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), total profits for foreign banks in the country remained buoyant last year after a 36 per cent rise in 1990 and 41 per cent growth, to SDollars 1.84 bn, in 1991.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 55.03 million shares as of 11 a.m. on Wall Street.
+A thief who swiped a Cadillac apparently had a change of heart after discovering a 7-day-old baby in the back seat.
+Jury nullification means a jury can also ignore a judge's instructions in order to convict an unpopular defendant for his views, not for what he did.
+Dukakis worked on his speech Wednesday after meeting briefly with Jackson, his former rival, to discuss the fall campaign. Dukakis sat in an easy chair in the bedroom of his hotel suite revising a draft of his speech with a pen.
+But a funny thing has happened in the past six years.
+They fear the new township will be incorporated into the homeland, thus depriving residents of South African citizenship.
+Last week Cubazucar, the state sugar agency announced that the 1992-93 crop would reach only about 4.2m tonnes, down from 7m tonnes in the previous year.
+"The month of September will really be a telling story of whether general merchandise sales will maintain modest growth, in line with the economy," said Jeffrey Edelman, a retail analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
+Dukakis also won more committed support in New Jersey, where the CBS-Times poll found that 54 percent of his voters backed him strongly, more than in most earlier races.
+He has recommended that Amoco's regional office in Denver use her as outside counsel, "solely on the basis of her letter."
+But Mr. McMillin predicted Campbell will face stiff competition from Kellogg, "the star of the waffle business."
+Mr Stevens should encourage Richard Rogers to be more imaginative and to keep the listed building at the heart of his scheme. There are plenty of boring glass towers around.
+The Belarussian government has confirmed its sudden conversion to market reforms with a decision to lift subsidies on bread and milk.
+"They would welcome additional capital."
+She was accompanied by an entourage of about 10 people.
+While Exxon said it will sell its new gasoline in both premium and midgrade unleaded, it shunned the "cleaner" formulation for the most popular and least costly grade, regular unleaded.
+Stock investors were encouraged by a stronger-than-expected report on business conditions from the nation's purchasing managers.
+Still, analysts said the lack of significant Western participation stemmed from unhappiness with the terms of the loan, not directly from worries about Hong Kong's future.
+They are often known for maverick investment strategies and high fees.
+Equities saw strong gains as final results came in from the country's general election.
+The mark was changing hands at 77.25 yen late yesterday, up from 76.86 yen late Friday in New York.
+"Progressive" income taxation was being carried to great lengths.
+The six-month period provides a better picture of the companies' sales than the 10-day periods.
+As Brian Reading, of Lombard Street Research, remarked, we have the very opposite of too much money chasing too few goods. This does not mean the inflation threat has gone for ever.
+I, for one, find the performance of the Soviet historians highly disillusioning."
+But the tone of his remarks suggested there would not be an immediate change in monetary policy, traders said.
+At least 380 people were killed in monthlong nationwide riots after the Ayodhya campaign began on Oct. 30.
+A Coast Guard officer who spoke on condition of anonymity said Friday that state officials were naive or uninformed if they believed a spill as large as the one in Prince William Sound could be cleaned up quickly.
+"To me, there's a little irony that a favorite prehistoric campsite has become one of our biggest campgrounds today," said Michael Beckes, regional archaeologist for the U.S. Forest Service's eastern district.
+Life's great." Here are the winning weekly state lottery numbers picked Wednesday: Wednesday Megabucks: 06; 14; 19; 26; 33; 34.
+Her name was Miriana but they called her Esther, after Esther Williams, whose American swimsuit epics were not censored by the Yugoslav film commissars but probably should have been, judging from the subversive effect they had on our four young friends.
+Economist Raymond Worseck says the firm has stepped up its commitment to stocks.
+GM also is slowing production of Corsicas and Berettas at its Wilmington, Del., plant this week because of "supplier material problems," a spokesman said.
+Miami federal judge grounds Air Panama, freezing its assets while he decides which Panamanian officials should control the airline.
+NRC regulations require that utilities submit emergency plans covering a 10-mile plant radius.
+A further quarter or half point increase is then probable in ensuing weeks, taking short rates to about 4.5 per cent by mid-year. What happens thereafter will depend on the pace of economic growth and inflation trends.
+Tamburini said the younger Patriarca has been deeply involved in his father's business since at least 1980, when the crime boss ran into serious legal and health problems.
+East German party leaders have occasionally blocked the distribution of newspapers from Warsaw Pact neighbors in the past _ during the 1968 Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia and the early periods of labor unrest in Poland.
+As a result, the huge "overhang" of petroleum inventories is worsening.
+Long ago, he signaled his intention to retire.
+At a U.S.-Soviet forum on human rights, local people saved some of their sharpest barbs for their own government.
+From a recent report by the organization Accuracy in Media: ABC and NBC have announced large cuts in the staffs of their broadcast standards and practices divisions in recent weeks.
+More than 60 Palestinians have been killed as alleged collaborators, including two in the past week.
+According to The Lancet, the UK medical journal, Israel produces proportionately more medical research publications than the US or UK.
+Today Railtrack hopes that 40 per cent will be operating. What are signalling workers paid? Signal workers' basic rates are between Pounds 146 and Pounds 235.75 per week.
+That was bearish for bonds because a stronger economy reduces the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will reduce interest rates.
+Seven lifeboats, some from other ferries, were used to bring the passengers ashore.
+The chances are, though, that such pressures will remain muted for the time being. Recovery initially brings productivity gains as idle capacity is brought back on stream.
+West German politicians reacted critically to the compromise. Economics Minister Helmut Haussman termed it a "false signal" ahead of German unification.
+Twenty-three bodies were found in a dozen construction workers' sheds destroyed by the fire, the report said.
+Anyone breaking into the car and starting the engine finds the steering wheel turning without steering the wheels. The device, produced by Malvy Technology, can be fitted during assembly or later at a cost of Ffr4,800 (Pounds 560).
+The parties have not publicly made the statements suggested by Saw Maung.
+Bells tolled and mournful chants filled the streets today as Armenia marked the one-year anniversary of the earthquake that killed at least 25,000 people.
+Much of the loss from a large wind storm is accounted for by many, relatively small claims from householders.
+The army said Abdulhak apparently was trying to hang the flag, which is outlawed by Israel.
+"I really wanted to be close to that kid and work with him.
+President Bush said Thursday he will nominate Donald R. Quartel Jr., a consultant who has worked in Bush's political campaigns, to be a Federal Maritime commissioner.
+Even as this wind of reform seems to be blowing across the Hill, business as usual can be found in some shielded corners.
+The Agriculture Department of Mexico said Tuesday that heavy rains brought on by Chantal helped put out fires in the Yucatan Peninsula that have ravaged up to 370,000 acres of jungle during the past two months.
+The earnestness for etiquette pervades every scene.
+The rally followed a surge of buying on Wednesday and may reflect the market's uneasiness about the government's plan to ship $10 million worth of U.S. pork bellies to Poland as part of a food-aid package.
+Already, the heat has become so intense that a number of firms are seeking less-hostile environs.
+Wojciech Szymborski, a party propaganda department employee manning the coalition's Warsaw campaign center, says that is because the party wanted to let the people decide.
+Efforts to find students posing as suburban residents include staking out train stations and following students home.
+They are no more than a rather inadequate safety net.' Applications by students rose by 15 per cent between 1990-91 and 1991-92, but available funds rose by only 4 per cent.
+In keeping with the tenets of my profession I intend to be neutral, but it seems clear that factors of sentiment, which never are to be underestimated in matters of rooting, favor the A's.
+When he became chairman in January, Mr. Donaldson immediately made the listing of blue-chip foreign stocks his top priority.
+The other bidders are a team led by American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and another headed by Martin Marietta Corp. with MCI Communications Corp.
+Reduced to thievery, pushing drugs and finally an addict, he is befriended by an Indian Christian, also cut off from his father.
+"They don't give away anything for free."
+In an age of meticulous market researchers and spreadsheet planners, Mr. Maxwell, 64, comes across like a wild man.
+"The key here is early treatment," Ms. Ho said in a telephone interview Thursday.
+If the cyanide reacts, Fox said workers will have about 60 to 90 seconds to get away.
+Do Switzerland's neighbours need to worry about the country retaining its ability and will to maintain security at this crossroads of the continent? We are the only country where the people can vote on such matters.
+The presidents had already agreed to dismantle the Nicaraguan rebels at a summit in February in El Salvador, but a 90-day deadline for working out the details passed without notice.
+It's time to tuck it all back in.
+The post-close sessions propose to match buyers and sellers electronically, as they are in London.
+Analysts attributed the market reaction to fears that Micron, having exhausted its tax credits from prior losses, will see its tax rate rise substantially in coming periods.
+"I think CEO A says to CEO B, 'I have this Macintosh, and it's really neat.'
+His hour hand is small and red and points to small red hours; his minute hand is large and green and points to large green minutes.
+But then prices settled back a bit.
+"I certainly wouldn't say we're in a period where one shouldn't be concerned," he said.
+Investigators have said a bomb in a radio-cassette player brought the Boeing 747 down Dec. 21, killing all 259 people aboard and 11 residents of the market town of Lockerbie, Scotland.
+Judge Rice ruled that a new stock ownership plan giving NCR employees 8% of the stock made "a mockery" of that vote.
+She also plays for froth.
+Some layoffs will occur as a result of the combined stores, the executive said, but added that the number of layoffs would represent a "small percentage" of the overall work force.
+Previously, Eastern had projected having $774 million in cash on hand by the end of the year for operating purposes.
+It's too - it's the best question, right on target, one that we were discussing inside.
+But it's unclear whether approximately $3 billion for the program in fiscal 1991 will be acceptable to the administration.
+Britain is urging the Kuwaitis to cut the stake within the next 12 months.
+Rather, it is the universal quality of the people.
+The suit doesn't identify the other brokerage firms.
+Federal appeals courts in St. Louis and New York have split on the question of whether bankruptcy judges may hear jury trials involving allegedly improper transfers of a bankrupt company's assets.
+In 1987, rebel forces loyal to Marcos took over private radio-television station GMA-7 and broadcast statements.
+Occidental holds a 55 percent share of the venture, while the China Kang Hua Development Corp., a newly formed company under Henan provincial control, has 45 percent.
+An Israeli soldier and three Palestinians were killed today in the first gun battle between troops and Arab villagers since the start of the 17-month uprising against Israel's occupation.
+"We have to build Poland.
+A Foreign Ministry spokesman said the ships would meet up off Durres but further details would be withheld at the request of the Albanian government.
+Industry assets as of Aug. 31 were $1.31 trillion, the lowest since August 1988.
+Ford cut rebates to buyers of some of its most popular cars.
+Sheldon J. Krys as assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security.
+Of course, the first two incentives also are operative for foreigners' shipments to the U.S.
+More than one Western journalist has been puzzled by what has been happening in this small Yugoslavian village.
+The two ships collided on June 3 and nine people died on the tanker in the fire that followed.
+The Washington Post, citing unidentified sources in Washington and in Kennebunkport, Maine, where Bush is vacationing, reported in Saturday editions that the secret meeting took place at Meese's request shortly before May 16.
+The Labor Department's numbers already assume a steady stream of 800,000 immigrants a year; to reach his goal, Mr. Bush would have to see that number more than double.
+As reported earlier, Penn Central has options to purchase approximately 26.8% of Capital Wire's shares outstanding for the same price from officers of Capital, including Vincent A. Rego, president, chief executive officer and chairman.
+A blueprint for the necessary measures is provided by the agreement of nine member states to abolish passport controls at their common frontiers.
+Parking refers to placing securities in another party's name to avoid disclosing ownership to the government.
+Moody's downgraded its financial strength rating of Capital Holding's life insurance units and lowered its credit ratings on the parent company's debt.
+Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan Jr. urged lawyers and judges to fight discrimination in an address kicking off a yearlong celebration of the bicentennial of the federal court system.
+Dukakis wasted no time getting back to work, arriving at the office at 9:30 a.m. to applause from about 50 state workers.
+When regular fire crews were stretched thin all across the West, Army troops, and then Marines, were sent to Yellowstone.
+But for hot-weather eating, the dish can be served cold equally well.
+As such, the status of the private Ecu depends on the form of the contract that is made.
+In Moscow's Red Square, hundreds of thousands of people toted banners extolling "perestroika" (economic restructuring), "glasnost" (openness) and other Communist Party programs.
+Rushdie goes into hiding with his wife.
+He noted that the Texas Panhandle, western Oklahoma area usually only gets about a half-inch of precipitation in February in a good year, so a dry month doesn't make much difference to the winter wheat crop.
+The proposal would have raised that rate from 28 percent.
+"The company entered fiscal 1988 in its best financial condition ever," Mr. Davis said.
+Although the country has made significant progress by increasing the number of telephone lines for every 100 inhabitants from 20 to 34 over the past decade, that is still the lowest level in the EU.
+The Dacris are natives of northeastern Pennsylvania.
+Double to $6 per passenger the tax on international tickets.
+State Sen. Walter Dudycz, who has demonstrated against the work at the School of the Art Institute almost daily since the controversy began, said he would co-sponsor legislation to toughen laws against desecrating the flag.
+Hours after accepting the job, he went to a Washington dinner party also attended by seven journalists.
+In a previous edition, pre-split per-share figures were used.
+Others carried a large photograph of the dead student.
+D'Abo was born in London to a British father and a Russian mother.
+"VP-Planner could not offer the functional attribute of macro compatibility unless keystrokes entering the same letters or moving the cursor to the same location would bring about the same functional result as in Lotus 1-2-3," he said.
+It was named by 30 percent of those interviewed.
+But as Warburg's move clearly indicates, making markets in many companies' shares may no longer be worth the effort.
+Winter's daughter, Lynn Kroger, said her father suffered mentally and physically after the stroke.
+Managing director Lars Kylberg said he expects Alfa Laval's positive development to continue throughout the year, but not at the same high rate as during the first eight months.
+Meanwhile, he has revamped the WDA's management and decentralised the agency's structure.
+Packer eventually was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
+"I'm going to introduce it sometime at my convenience." Rep. Rostenkowski wants the slower approach because he fears that a rush for tax cuts could lead to a big plan that isn't fully paid for and increases the budget deficit.
+"Good Luck," said the judge.
+The researchers indicated that while the device could be permanently implanted, the active living cells could be "replaced periodically" if necessary.
+Instead, it will simply report finding so many people on the streets, so many in shelters or hotels, so many doubled up in apartments, etc.
+On Saturday, dissident sources said police surrounded the apartment building across the street from the government offices of the Russian republic, where the first meeting was held, but did not break it up.
+The two women chat cheerily.
+The composite index added 13.18 at 608.06 in turnover of Won449.36bn.
+It also requires Elf Aquitaine for the next 10 years to receive FTC approve before acquiring any interest in a company that manufactures or sells either chemical in the United States.
+But the whole idea of deep dilemmas for the U.S. flies in the face of common sense.
+Later yesterday afternoon, U.S. Attorney Roy C. Hayes issued a statement that said the government "believes the facts were fairly presented to the jury and accepts the verdict of the jury."
+The lag followed a boom in the early 1980s, when the industry seemed reborn.
+"I want to get out, now that I've had an insight into it," he says.
+The rise of home-based operators is causing governments to soften their stance, say home-business experts.
+Gateway stock closed at 50 cents, down 6.25 cents, in national over-the-counter trading Friday.
+They also thrive in towns. Not that skimmias had everything their own way.
+He said one soldier whom he would not identify had a leg amputated.
+A year after Colt Firearms drew praise for pulling its AR-15 semiautomatic rifle off the civilian market, it is under fire for producing a new version that critics say is virtually the same weapon.
+"A lot of them are worried about drugs and alcohol.
+Political jitters have been exacerbated by recent corruption scandals surrounding members of the government.
+Strommen said the West is severely lacking in moisture from reduced snowpack during the winter, which resulted in "well-below-normal" reservoir levels in much of the region, including Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Nevada.
+"It's better than when they tell you they're looking for a certain music book and all they know is that it's green," said Larry Heidel, floor manager at Carl Fischer, which stocks 610,000 titles and bills itself as the world's largest music store.
+The chef Rasit Ozdemir is from Bolu, a province famed for its cooks.
+"It made my day," co-prosecutor Bruce Levin said of the verdict, referring to the so-called "Make My Day" law which allows residents to use deadly force in their homes against intruders.
+"Suppose a child has a hearing loss and a speech delay," says Peggy Balla, a public health nurse who became CHIP's director. "Is that a medical problem or an educational problem or both?
+The appointment of the committee is consistent with the board's "strong desire" to preserve the company's independence, said Jones Y. Pharr, the committee chairman.
+Tass, the official news agency, reported that in the western Siberian town of Mezhdurechensk in the Kuznetsk Coal Basin about 20,000 miners and transport workers participated in a two-hour warning strike Monday morning.
+However, activists in the third and smallest Baltic republic of Estonia said a gathering was being organized for Sunday.
+The CBOE foreign currency options will trade alongside the Philadelphia exchange's existing contracts, said the Philadelphia Board of Trade's president, Arnold Staloff.
+But the West has never abandoned all its doubts about Soviet intentions, and now it might start wondering once again who is really in control in the Kremlin.
+The stock rose $2.125 yesterday to close at $132.75 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Ham radio operators who picked up a distress call said the skipper identified the yacht as the Satori, based in Miami.
+Spare a thought, however, for the new recruits to the real business of life, those for whom 1994 may be the start of a lifetime of gardening until arthritis stops them in the 2030s.
+Little legislation has moved through the Congress so far this year, with most of the time spent on the failed plan to raise congressional pay and the Senate battle over the nomination of John Tower for defense secretary.
+So the decisions pitted service against diversity in Tampa.
+The woman was not on the company's life support registry, which lists customers who use life support and medical treatment machines in their homes.
+One-quarter of the workers are unemployed, including two out of three (20,000) miners from a once-powerful mining industry whose costs now far exceed earnings.
+Stock prices extended their recent gains in unusually slow trading related to the observances of Columbus Day and Yom Kippur.
+If industry reduces waste 10%, that's $10 billion in savings.
+Union officials at those plants took the news in stride. An official of the United Auto Workers in Dubuque said workers expect the company to make an attractive early retirement offer.
+According to Paul Gratton, president of Central Group Ltd., the administrator of Central Fund, the company doesn't sell calls against its inventory, as this would violate its conservative investment policy.
+Charlotte Baecher, educational-services director at Consumers Union, the publisher of Consumer Reports, shares Ms. Charren's concerns.
+Glenfed has a total of 215 branches in California and Florida, with all but 67 in California.
+Indonesia has said it owes $50 million to China.
+Their father had been given custody of the children after a 1985 divorce.
+The country evidently needs still faster export growth. India also needs to increase exports and imports in relation to GDP.
+A survey says most Americans would support advertisers that withdraw commercials from TV programs that some viewers find objectionable and would back a boycott of companies that sponsor such shows.
+Overcoming traditional English reserve, many suburbanites shared cars or were seen hitchhiking to work.
+"We are encouraged by Chinese statements and actions regarding Iran's acquisition of Chinese anti-ship missiles, Silkworms," State Department spokesman Charles E. Redman said.
+The five suburban Washington papers are published each weekday morning.
+"The government is not at war with the airlines," he added. "But it's not enough for the government to do it alone." In the four seizures since August, 494 pounds of cocaine has been found aboard Eastern aircraft.
+Exercise should start with a warmup, in "an effort not to jump start the body," and rip a muscle that's unprepared for maximum exertion, he said.
+The new ones "include more positive advice, oriented to the total diet, with clear wording and specific numbers," he said.
+The Senate Judiciary Committee cleared legislation requiring each federal trial court to adopt a plan for cutting costs and delays.
+French equities were rightly unimpressed.
+Now, commercial methods and salaries to match are emerging.
+The potential size of such expansions is usually not revealed in budget estimates of the expansions' initial years.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 17.57 points at 2,470.54 at midafternoon.
+The Zurich public must have wondered where Dr Miller earned his reputation. There was some compensation in Eliahu Inbal's powerful, purposeful conducting and a well-matched cast.
+Anne Lorsung, a high-yield analyst at McCarthy, Crisanti & Maffei Inc., said prices rose on the perception that if Thomson acquires part of Harcourt Brace, it will retire some of the debt at a premium.
+The thud of exploding shells and whooshing sound of rockets echoed across Beirut as Syrian gunners opened up on the Christian-controlled coast north of the capital.
+It has run a persistent budget deficit for the past decade, which last year reached about 9 per cent of GDP, double that of the US.
+If they've heard about it, it isn't happening to them.
+As part of his research for the role of Lincoln in the NBC mini-series, "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" in March 1988, Sam Waterston spent two days at the folklife center listening to 1940s recordings of natives of the Smoky Mountains.
+Worried about the potential financial impact of burgeoning frequent-flier programs and triple-mileage travel awards, many major air carriers have imposed restrictions on the plans or are thinking of doing so.
+It began production in mid-1988 and produced 100,000 ounces of gold a year between 1989 and 1991 - a tenth of Chile's total output.
+Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India ended a visit to China today with the two nations expressing a common desire to improve ties after nearly three decades of strained relations.
+But now she stands accused by a Northwest logging group of promoting the "radical agenda" of environmentalists.
+"Working this operation" with the FBI, she replied.
+'Skanska is a well-run company strong on the contracting business side with a number of industrial companies and a good stock of real estate companies', said Mr Barnevik.
+Dennis O'Dea, counsel for the equity committee, denied the panel had made any such designation.
+Baseball owners are doing better than ever, increasing their operating profits by 75 percent in 1989 to a record $214.5 million, according to financial figures obtained by The Associated Press.
+But the 28-year-old Metzger, an assistant coach at Villanova University here when he's not collecting pins, is nothing if not persistent.
+The rating of general and refunding mortgage bonds, third mortgage bonds and pollution-control revenue bonds was lowered to triple-C-minus from triple-C.
+After being put in the cruiser, Youngblood pulled a gun from a handbag and ordered Patrolman Louis Hood to drive him to suburban Norton Shores, Stout said.
+"I just think Congress would like to be asking questions about almost anything, any time," the President said to reporters at an appearance with Yitzhak Shamir.
+The overnight $10 million increase in the prize money was announced by Susan Nefzger, spokeswoman for the lottery.
+I said, yeah, I've kissed her a few times.
+This is good, because most of the show - despite all the bombing, shooting, attempted prison breakouts and high-speed blurs of red - is strictly from arrrrrrgh.
+Kyocera declined sharply Monday and brought similar high-priced, small-capitalization issues down with it.
+The Caribbean News Agency, quoting police and hospital sources, said on Saturday that at least 22 people have died in fighting since the coup attempt began, but exactly where the fighting occurred remained unclear.
+Three Sinhalese extremists and a soldier were killed and militants torched buses on the first anniversary of an accord aimed at ending Tamil separatist violence, police said today.
+It is the kind of thinking that has made America's unionized industries uncompetitive in world markets; the country's unemployment rolls grow, and its businessmen invest elsewhere.
+Jenson, who has since married her fiance, said she is proud of the state and angry that French is publicizing the case as a moral quandary.
+'It can be middle management who unbeknownst to the board get the firm into difficulty,' says Sue Hankey of lawyers Cameron Markby & Hewitt. The excuse is sometimes ignorance.
+Is there anyone who doubts that there are more Cuban, Soviet and Soviet-bloc advisers, both military and civilian, in Nicaragua than there were when Ronald Reagan took office?
+Other than its expansion into 40 of Sears's California stores, Sears Savings Bank has played a relatively minor role in Sears's diversification into financial services.
+Snowshowers were scattered in Montana, Wyoming and Nebraska.
+The essay did not indicate where the author lived or where the purported incident took place.
+The gain in the Labor Department's Producer Price Index for finished goods, one stop short of retail, topped last year's rate of 4.0 percent and was more than double the 1987 rate of 2.2 percent.
+The second, which is much better, has a performance of 'The Red Flag' which has a pretty stirring tune.
+China's admission that agreement could not be reached this year on its bid for membership of the Gatt and the new World Trade Organisation cost its government considerable loss of face.
+But union general counsel Robert Hart said such a compromise was unacceptable and would not settle the dispute as the 12:01 a.m. Thursday strike deadline loomed.
+Senior executives from Computer Innovations weren't in the office yesterday and weren't available for comment.
+He took his ministers on a cruise around Manila Bay in an apparent bid to quash reports of schisms between power blocs in his seven-week-old government.
+"I believe the steps we are now taking to rationalize the company will improve its profitability and reward everyone's efforts to save Sock Shop," he said.
+Purchases of cars and video equipment were prominent among the purposes of the borrowing, the agency added. The Dutch index of manufacturing orders in hand rose to 103.7 in July from 103.5 in June, the Central Bureau of Statistics said.
+And there's much more interest in saving state funds by offering early retirement incentives, the approach taken in Iowa and Louisiana, or delaying salary increases, the path chosen by California and South Carolina.
+The new criminal-contempt complaint reiterates the government's allegations that Mr. Eyerman instructed a First Jersey branch manager to conceal and destroy documents to disrupt the efforts of a court-appointed monitor, Benjamin L. Lubin.
+Gore had sued Impra for $72 million in damages.
+Gov. Evan Mecham's lawyer accused a state agency of intmidating defense witnesses Monday as he moved for a mistrial or dismissal of charges at the governor's impeachment trial.
+While he does not believe the Conservative Party could take power, "I absolutely, definitely assume that they will become more and more negative from the point of view of stability as the country moves toward changes."
+On the New York Stock Exchange, volume was 35.68 billion shares, a 30% rise from 27.51 billion the previous year.
+Beryl Sprinkel, who plans to leave his post as White House economic adviser in November, said that current interest rates are "much higher than can be justified by inflation."
+The check, which state officials say "is in the mail," will be set aside for her children's education, she says.
+Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari has made it clear that his country has never been more committed to its environmental responsibilities.
+News reports said that Shamir could not fire Nir in 1986 because he feared his dismissal might be interpreted in the United States as punishment for Nir's involvement in the weapons' deals.
+Rose Cipollone was so hooked on cigarettes that she smoked a pack while in labor with her first child, even though she had tried to quit, an addiction expert testified in support of her family's liability suit.
+Mr. Kerkorian split MGM Grand off from the movie company in 1980.
+That market has been served by workstation makers like Apollo Computer Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc.
+In its SEC filing yesterday, the group of companies affiliated with the Pritzker family said it acquired the Ramada stock "primarily for investment purposes."
+But yesterday Mr. Anderson, Continental's former chairman and chief executive officer, testified as the FDIC's star witness, helping to point the finger at the banking concern's former auditors, Ernst & Whinney.
+This contrasts with 1991 when prices shot up but volume was absent. 'We have noticed the buzz,' says John Houlihan, of the small companies team at Hoare Govett.
+"We're in this for the long haul," Armentrout said. "We have memories as to what happened to people who sold out at the bottom of the crash in 1987.
+Like most Moscow intellectuals, he already has got used to the idea that just about anything non-pornographic that isn't an outright attack on established order can be safely printed in this country now.
+In another, shipments to military contractors were held up because of "paper work processing delays."
+"On the older DC-8's, the gauges were so unreliable that we were directed by Braniff to disregard them totally and keep a fuel-burn chart," he said.
+It is believed to have provided for the 'creation' of a financial department.
+Under Korean law, the parliamentary committee has the power to refer the case to the prosecution for legal action, but the prosecution must decide whether to act.
+The institute, a division of the Ministry of Health, said that as of the end of September, 23 girls and 18 boys had come down with the fatal disease.
+The extra money, at a minimum, would mean that an agent wouldn't lose money on very low-priced tickets; the cost of booking a ticket sometimes exceeds the actual commission on fares of less than $200.
+During the first five months of this year, 3,231 Romanians crossed ilegally into Hungary, deputy Interior Minister Zoltan Gal said last week.
+About 5,000 teen-agers marched 22 miles Saturday to demand that the government find jobs for them and the estimated 10 million unemployed people in the country.
+Vorotnikov was first deputy premier of the Russian republic in 1975-1979, but lost the support of the Kremlin leadership in the last years of President Leonid I. Brezhnev and was made ambassador to Cuba.
+In view of the unpopularity of these measures, there are doubts, in a number of countries, on how long they will be maintained.
+"She'll be able to do everything, including dance," Neuwirth told reporters at Manhattan's Institute Hospital for Joint Diseases.
+But North End natives remember.
+Eleven deaths involved sex slayings at a cabin 120 miles east of San Francisco.
+There is no suggestion of a major civilization.
+Gorbachev's decision to participate personally in the meeting showed the significance he attached to making the change.
+Calling the United States a "nation at risk," Oliver North criticized the news media and Congress and praised President Reagan in a speech before a friendly audience of about 200 people.
+Cezar was booked on first-degree robbery, criminal mischief and criminal trespassing, said police Sgt. Greg Phares.
+His gain on the deal is estimated at 1.2 billion kronor.
+Kasparov said Moscow either was unwilling or unable to solve ethnic disputes involving Azerbaijan and Armenia, and he called for individuals to begin direct negotiations between the republics.
+But rank-and-file party members won't have the chance to vote on the party's candidates, Tass said.
+The plant will be built and run by Onyx and Esys-Montenay, two companies in Compagnie Generale des Eaux, the French group, together with the council.
+Mr. Chevalier, however, is in charge of the merger transition team.
+Earlier, in the morning, Genoese said workers were being told to walk out.
+The administration's record hasn't been entirely negative. Spurred by the warnings of scientists, it supported the international agreement to reduce emissions of chemicals that are destroying the Earth's ozone layer.
+Responsibility for tourism has been passed from the Department of Trade and Industry to employment and now to the Department of National Heritage.
+It believes that there is no evidence of any such rise. Last year the OFT found that selling The Times at 30p did not represent predatory pricing.
+Appropriations for it are not much of a turkey to hand out to the voters, given that most people have never heard of it, the rest can't say it, and those who can don't know what it is.
+The only way it can work is if prices in an area are rising at least 10% a year."
+Earlier this month, three Bonneville investors filed a suit seeking class action status, charging Portland General with various federal securities law violations that the investors say led to Bonneville's financial collapse.
+Eleven FBI agents who conducted the leak investigation took sworn statements from 109 people.
+The trader tried again: "Selling Gore for any price."
+"At the time the competing offer for $415 million was received, we had already signed a letter of intent with Hearst for $400 million," J.H. Creekmore, president of the endowment, said in a statement.
+He said nuclear plants remain a feasible source of electricity despite the accident.
+We were taken to a holding place for 14 days until they decided what to do with us.
+'It started with the inter-Christian war in 1990.
+After the earlier application was rejected, Hydro-Quebec offered the electricity to other Canadian utilities, but none was interested in buying it on the same terms as those offered to the New England group.
+The raid was conducted with the knowledge of administrators appointed last week to help Polly Peck sort out its 1.3 billion pounds, or $2.5 billion, in debt, a Serious Fraud Office spokeswoman said.
+He added that production should increase to 150,000 barrels a day with the addition of Parker's new technology and services from 25,000 barrels a day currently.
+The turnout wasn't known, but was thought to be high.
+"I was told I had to do it."
+"Such a tunnel could be used by military forces and represents a flagrant violation of the Armistice Agreement," he added.
+Museums are "making sure exhibitions are understandable to and enjoyable by wider populations," Able said.
+The high court last May declined to decide the constitutionality of such enormous punitive-damage awards in personal-injury and breach-of-contract cases.
+The three-network share was only 58, typical of last summer.
+The Grand Canal and other major waterways remained open to gondolas and motorboats.
+Coffee prices had strengthened in the past two weeks on speculation that the Bush administration would take a more conciliatory stance in ICO talks as part of its war on drugs.
+In Switzerland, the Justice Minister said Sunday that a "precautionary" freeze has been placed on any assets that may be held in Switzerland by Ceausescu and his family.
+The National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs, a trade group for loan agencies, estimates the figure to be between $200 million and $400 million.
+He is also deputy chairman of the Clerical Medical & General life assurance society, as well as being a director of Monks Investment Trust and Macmillan.
+Analysts said the agreement firmly establishes AT&T as an important supplier to the technology-starved former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe.
+Fujitsu says its new machine, the VPP500, runs at a maximum of 355 gigaflops.
+McCaw's outstanding hostile tender offer of $110 per share for LIN stock it doesn't already own had been scheduled to expire at midnight EDT Friday.
+The report acknowledged the "fiscal realities" of federal budget deficits and that some potential trade-offs might have to be considered, including raising the $500 million by canceling some other USDA research.
+Angola has long had a reputation as a hard place.
+I can come in, do my voices alone.
+The actively traded December contract also lost 80 cents, finishing at $359.50.
+But this is placing a huge strain on staff training.
+The warning is part of action by the industry against a bill, C-91, introduced in parliament in Ottawa this week.
+Mr. Price will only say, "We are keen to invest in building our business.
+Scientists now expect the spacecraft to be in and out of touch until controllers can send it new instructions on how to properly aim at Earth, he said.
+It is getting Pounds 500,000 from the Council, the largest grant to date, to make good its ambitious policy of new commissions.
+In basic services, it could be Dollars 10bn in five years, say industry executives. An official of Alcatel, the telecommunications equipment maker, says: 'We believe India is the next China.
+That's where the exchange could be useful.' But this is all heady stuff, and the BSE has to learn to walk before trying to run.
+The question of a successor immediately turned to whether Mr. Bush would nominate a black and whether the field of black conservatives was wide enough to choose from.
+Cemetery workers restored the tombstones at a cost of thousands of rubles, the newspaper said.
+The 1st District Court of Appeal agreed that Verketis would not have been waiting for the officer with a gun had he not suffered a "life-transforming injury," but said that fact did not make the sentence disproportionate to the crime.
+Newmont, with its large mining operations and rights in the U.S., has the largest gold reserves of any company outside South Africa or the Communist world.
+The remaining $25 million will be used to increase the company's cash reserves, officials said.
+Mr. Kobayashi donated $100,000 each to the cities of New York and Los Angeles, explaining that the gifts reflected the Japanese custom of presenting a bowl of noodles to a neighbor when you move into a new house.
+The movie will include an update at the end because the case is still unfolding, Ms. Whitcomb said.
+"But how do we know it's necessary?" Still, the French president said he thought "the time has not come, far from it," for a "zero option" eliminating all short-range missiles from Europe.
+But because the dollar's rally has slashed the value of European investments when translated into U.S. currency, an American investor with money in European stocks probably hasn't earned anything like 20%.
+Many followers believe the 35-year-old Roman Catholic priest is a prophet.
+The temporary cancellation of licenses for use of above-ground strychnine halts that product's use, but allows the pesticide to be used below ground.
+Friday's edition of the magazine Paris-Match, for exampale, reported 23 percent of those questioned planning to vote for Chirac, to 19 percent for Barre.
+In Cleveland, the family of Hartwig has criticized the Navy's report and characterized Hartwig as a convenient scapegoat being used to deflect attention from what they consider the Navy's negligence.
+When he was cajoled by his divided German coalition partners to agree sharp price cuts in May, farm reform was in the bag. hard Mr Soisson is the unhappiest member of the cast.
+But the decision may have little more than symbolic importance.
+The outgoing Sandinistas turned over huge quantities to their supporters before leaving office.
+The port was closed.
+Information in the filing indicates that the insurer has not yet put its real estate problems behind it, however. During 1991, foreclosures on real estate increased by $700 million to $1.8 billion, the company said.
+Two intriguing messages from a Lebanese terrorist group, the recent release of a West German hostage, and an apparent political shift in Iran are kindling fresh hopes that some of the nine American hostages in Lebanon will be set free this year.
+Western European and Japanese leaders hailed Moscow's plan, but noted that any pact should be verifiable and linked to cuts in conventional forces.
+The doctor, David Collings, performed 338 operations in Britain after returning last year from five years in his native Zimbabwe. Health officials are trying to find the patients to offer them counseling and, if necessary, a free blood test.
+If management treats employees' concerns with indifference, then employees will not care about the customers' complaints.
+I want it back.' I suppose some Moslems, reading those words uttered by Mr Salman Rushdie, the novelist, last week in his speech on the third anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa condemning him to death, will have felt a grim satisfaction.
+In the province of Warsaw, which includes the city and surrounding villages, local governments have paid only 3 percent of their annual dues to the provincial government, the Zycie Warszawy newspaper said.
+Whitley told the Banking subcommittee that financial institution cases have overloaded the criminal justice system. A survey of FBI field offices showed more than 8,000 pending cases, half of them involving losses of $100,000 or more.
+"I think people look at the world in many different ways and choose to see what they like," she said in an interview last year with The Washington Post. "I think lots of people ignore some of the harder issues, the more unpleasant things.
+The 15-year-old pipeline was expected to be repaired by early Tuesday morning, he said.
+All of them were thrashed by the police."
+The temptation to deposit their wealth outside Indonesia is therefore difficult to resist.
+"Subscribers can receive Time publications whose ads have information geared specifically towards them," says Bruce Judson, the magazine group's director of marketing, who spearheaded the program under Mr. Elliman.
+Authorities contended Savage then sent Sean Doutre, 22, a bouncer at his bar, to kill Mrs. Spearman.
+Some insiders say the Bronfmans have brought greater financial savvy to the board.
+We see the car as an American car." The company saw the growing demand in Japan and "thought that it probably would sell," he said.
+Zoran is the more exotic American equivalent, available at Browns in London, and English Eccentrics has had a great success with its classical motif devore chiffon and velvet. Evening transparency need not be expensive.
+Yemen said Saturday that it was fully committed to honoring the U.N. embargo and denied reports it serves as a base for Iraqi warplanes.
+Western claims that the borders will be redrawn in Europe "are strange postulates, in my view!" he wrote. "Yes, the Berlin Wall has stopped being an obstacle isolating East German citizens from the Western world."
+If Smiles does not exercise the option, it is proposed the company be liquidated.
+Separately, GM said that as of a June 1 deadline, about 12,400 North American blue-collar workers had accepted bonuses to quit their jobs or take early retirement.
+The folks at Graceland say Elvis remains buried at his Memphis tourist attraction.
+In past elections, rebels have sometimes cut off the fingers of people who voted.
+Right now, I've got my feet up on the ottoman, and my remote control set to zap.
+EC finance ministers last night supported legislation aimed at preventing banks overstretching themselves with large loans to single clients, writes Andrew Hill.
+The company should be applauded for its nerve.
+And that's principally the high technology companies like computers, and the aircraft industry." And Jones questioned whether economic growth could continue without a strong consumer contribution.
+The religious parties also want to see abortions outlawed and commercial activity banned on the Jewish Sabbath.
+Lazard was snubbed again when the Agnellis bought into Exor, a $1 billion holding company that includes some swank Paris real estate, the prestigious Chateau Margaux Bordeaux vineyard and a 35% controlling minority interest in Perrier.
+Ashwell's truck was stopped April 11, but he said he was told it was because of faulty documentation for his cargo.
+With independence come other liberties.
+A court today upheld the government's ban on broadcast interviews with members of extremist groups in Northern Ireland.
+The Navy said it was secretive to prevent the curious from collecting souvenirs or interfering in the cleanup.
+The stock rose 5/8 Monday.
+The four-car passenger train carrying about 60 passengers derailed and tumbled down an embankment after hitting the gravel-laden train in southwestern Netherlands at about 10:40 a.m., said spokesman Hans Meijer.
+The state Board of Pardons today rejected a plea for clemency from convicted "Hi-Fi" murderer William Andrews, scheduled to die by injection early Tuesday after nearly 15 years on death row.
+Such is the nature of TV that the show was taped in Brooklyn.
+"They feel their time is more valuably spent in the lab getting some of the details people have criticized them for not having," said Brophy, who planned to attend the sessions in Santa Fe.
+Where did you hear that?" said Gephardt.
+The Philippine military said it had uncovered a plot by communist guerrillas to kill retired U.S. Maj. Gen.
+Its compassion, conviction and lyricism have caused it to be read by millions around the world in 20 languages.
+So is Volcker capable of moving the market? "No.
+It needed a partner, and Mr. Nevin was determined to find one.
+At that time, however, he stressed that he wasn't speaking for Mr. Hilton and that the company wasn't a party to the litigation.
+"I expect the consumer will retrench," said Mr. Kahan of Kleinwort Benson.
+The Senate Banking Committee approved the nominations of Alan Greenspan to be chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and David Ruder to be chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+Wilder challenged a decade of political wisdom by taking the offensive with commercials on abortion on television, where pro-choice and right-to-life groups have both spent heavily on commercials as well.
+The dollar slipped to 133.155 Japanese yen in New York, compared with 134.515 yen late Monday.
+"What are the chances of this person in Iowa calling a random number in Tempe and getting a recording" describing a suicide attempt?
+A neighbor of the victim noted the license plate number of the car from which the shots were fired and it was traced to Sindicic.
+Led by retired Navy Adm.
+Government troops overran a major Tamil rebel camp in eastern Sri Lanka and found the bodies of 20 policemen believed to have been captured last month, military officials said today.
+The first device was produced at TI's Dallas chip research and manufacturing complex Feb. 12, Robert W. England, vice president of the company's semiconductor group, said Wednesday.
+The restaurants had been serving such fare as baby spring chicken and chocolate decadence cake since the council stopped a city food service that had cost $4,600 per year.
+That would hurt growth prospects for the colony. So, where will the equity market go from here?
+Her little girl said: 'That newsman has broken the law.
+After seasonal adjustment, the March trade surplus was $8.40 billion, down from $8.45 billion in February.
+"It's not going to happen; the Congress won't go for it," said David Freeman, a former TVA head who now is general manager of the Municipal Utility District in Sacramento, Calif.
+In the morning, it purchased Pounds 34m of Band 1 bank bills, and Pounds 200m in repos for resale on 29 July.
+The Beazer group said today it would extend its $60-a-share offer, launched March 3, from its scheduled expiration at midnight today until midnight April 15.
+It currently is 8% for six-month borrowings.
+Stethem's parents, Richard and Patricia, and their other two sons, Kenneth and Patrick, listened closely to the proceedings.
+If Poland had equipment using Western microprocessors, the whole operation could fit into a single room, said Janusz Cienecki, the engineer in charge of the center.
+The nuclear issue "couldn't come at a worse time," said a diplomat from a NATO country, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Hastings, the first black federal judge in Florida, was acquitted in 1983 of charges that he solicited a bribe.
+Police say that since September, there have been 28 incidents involving gang shootings on Okinawa.
+The shares slipped 2 to 415 1/2 p, as did the partly paid, to 172p.
+But I'm already facing up to the irreversibility of the aging process." Porizkova said she's learned to "sew great curtains, paint, build dollhouses, act and write."
+Norway's $500 million offering, launched last Monday, was seen as a major test of reviving investor appetite for Eurodollar securities.
+Yet it's crucial jargon because the civil-rights lobby has based its entire strategy on the courts.
+Evie, an 8-year-old female giraffe, died Sunday about 11 hours after falling on her side, zoo officials said.
+Twenty-six aliens were arrested at Los Angeles International Airport and 11 were arrested at Ontario International Airport 30 miles east of here in sweeps staged late Saturday and early Sunday, according to an INS official.
+Mountbatten's expression gave nothing away.
+The only other Michelin three-star restaurant in Britain, the Waterside Inn at Bray, is owned by Roux's brother, Michel.
+Each company has invested $1 million in the venture for start-up funding.
+"I deal with a lot of real world things here that perhaps the clergy who have been clergy for their whole careers don't see," he said.
+Most short-term interest rates rose yesterday while bond prices fell for the third session in a row.
+Improved weather _ lighter wind and higher humidity _ allowed progress against the blaze, and U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Rosalinda Ewen said many of the 2,300 firefighters had been sent home.
+"You can postpone a new road," he said. "You can't postpone a defective bridge." Stanley anticipates no problems with tolls. "I personally believe people will pay tolls if it's a direct user fee," said Stanley.
+Calls for the king's return have gained urgency since the Soviets ended their nine-year intervention in Afghanistan last week by pulling out the last of their troops.
+Last Christmas, an 11th Circuit judge was killed by a mail bomb and a similar bomb was safely intercepted at the courthouse. Another bomb killed a Savannah lawyer and one was sent to the NAACP office in Jacksonville, Fla.
+A plume of smoke was visible in Jacksonville, about 40 miles north of the plant.
+"He's the large systems guy in the corporation and the person with the most technical background among senior management," Mr. Mandresh said.
+This deal was announced in early September.
+Mr. Gephardt, for his part, would have to elevate himself from the protectionism vineyards where he mostly labors and accept some larger responsibilities.
+Most of the Soviet visitors praised Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reforms, saying they had greatly simplified the procedure for getting exit visas.
+As a result, the median-priced home in metropolitan Boston rose, while actual prices in all categories fell.
+Some Democratic strategists believe Mr. Kopetski should do something dramatic, such as filing an ethics complaint against Rep. Smith.
+We need every subscription we can get," said Shine. "Some guy walked out of the building and thought we'd gone bankrupt." Shine couldn't speak long because customer service workers were passing around passes for free kisses.
+The Rhode Island maker of graphic recording systems said it expects to report a gain of $2.50 a share for the first quarter ending April 30 as a result of a $3 million legal settlement.
+Estonia declared support Tuesday for the declaration of independence by its Baltic neighbor, Lithuania, and appealed to Mikhail S. Gorbachev to end military and political pressure against Lithuania.
+But Mrs. Hull refused to promise and tore up the note on the floor.
+This summer, the jamboree attracted more visitors than the busiest week of the town's winter ski season.
+After five years of community education, Farquhar said, the average plasma cholesterol level among residents in Salinas and Monterey was 2 percent below that of people in Modesto and San Luis Obispo, which were used for comparison.
+Blaize's ouster as party leader was apparently due to his drop in popularity, especially among the young, and his ill health.
+Addressing a Lithuanian festival, Bush challenged the Soviet Union to make good on its reforms toward openness by relaxing its grip on the nations it occupied after World War II.
+The Central Ionizing Radiation Protection Service, a government agency, said there were no injuries.
+In 1988, officials estimate, 44 percent of voting-age Hispanics were registered, compared to 54 percent of blacks and 60 percent of whites.
+The ruling Politburo also replaced this month its party leaders in both republics.
+For weeks after Murphy used it, we went around at `This Morning' saying, `Lighten up.
+Col. Billy Bibit in the predawn raid, police said.
+And there are few signs that the pace will slow this month.
+Moscow wants IMF endorsement of its credentials as a pro-reform government, while the Fund is seeking to justify its position as lead manager in helping Russia remake its economy in the capitalist mould. Reaching agreement will not be easy.
+In Moscow, Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze proposed Friday that Europeans, Americans and Canadians vote on reunification because they suffered so much in World War II.
+In the municipal market, a huge $2.6 billion issue of New York state tax and revenue anticipation notes was offered to investors through underwriters led by Salomon Brothers Inc.
+The ditch was supported by 57 percent of the San Diego-area residents, while 31 percent of this group said they opposed the plan.
+Japan's trade surplus grew 41.7% in September from a year earlier to a record, heightening worries about friction with other nations.
+The big gain in incomes reflected in part healthy increases in employment which occurred during February.
+The six to eight gunmen, who have killed two passengers, demand that Kuwait free 17 pro-Iranian extremists convicted in the 1983 bombings of the U.S. and French embassies there.
+He set the Feb. 9 election date after weeks of speculation that he wanted to extend the term he first won in 1983.
+Each senator will be getting 350 books and each member of the House about 300.
+There will be new challenges for NATO, as the level of concern about armed conflict reduces.
+Critics fear a new paramilitary will increase human rights abuses against civilians.
+Speculative demand was sustained but analysts said that state-owned investment institutions sold heavily in all major stocks, smothering the rally.
+"We would like to lower our voices a little and let these issues play out for a few days and see what happens," Bush spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said on Aug. 11.
+It is buying the stake at a multiple of around 12 times this year's earnings.
+The main evidence for all this against Mr. Wallach came from Anthony Guariglia, which is why the case collapsed.
+Most of the time, the perpetrators, in fact, have gone unpunished in any significant way.
+Attendances at races mushroomed, television audiences grew apace, sponsorship brought unprecedented resources to the teams, and the big car-makers entered the fray on a greater scale than ever before.
+Karl Wiedergott, who recently did a pilot for a new CBS-TV series called "Limited Partners," plays the role of Tyler.
+Volume was a high 502.5 million shares.
+At the clinic, she said she had been sexually active for two years without birth control and had had one abortion.
+Sarney is widely blamed for official corruption and an annual inflation rate of at least 1,300 percent.
+With unemployment hovering near a 14-year low, wages have begun to creep higher and jobs have become a focal point for policy-making.
+Satwant Singh's appeal sought prosecution of two of Mrs. Gandhi's security guards.
+"NCR is an enormous organization, and it isn't going to change overnight," says Ronald Stanczak, a former executive.
+Gudeman said he provided the information but hasn't received a reply.
+Lawrence P. Lataif will head McDermott, Will's national and international business immigration practice.
+Known as the RBRVS study, for Resource-Based Relative-Value Scales, the system would pay doctors based on how much work goes into a given task.
+Mr. Blair said Nova has already reduced its debt by roughly C$1 billion, which was its target for the 15 months ending Dec. 31, partly by applying proceeds of C$456 million from a recent rights offering.
+Bing, born in Vienna, Austria, went to Britain in the 1930s, where he headed the Glyndebourne Opera and founded the famed Edinburgh Festival.
+"SDI is destined to be no more than a research program," said John Steinbruner, director of foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, a liberal think tank.
+I am merely one who loves well-done films, be they in color or black and white.
+But Gamble says the recent rise in timber prices of 10-20 per cent must be an excellent leading indicator that now is a fine time to buy a wood. US prices have done better still.
+Schumer, of Brooklyn, said many House members have been interested in change but haven't banded together before to give each other support.
+By blocking the gene, the scientists delayed the ripening of tomatoes by one to three months.
+William Feathergail Wilson, Placid's exploration vice president, told the Hunts of an ancient Mississippi River 50 miles wide and 200 feet deep, which buried a treasure of oil-forming debris in the vicinity of Green Canyon.
+His spokesman suggested that Russia might reconsider its borders with any republic that left the union, a statement that caused a furious reaction in both Kazakhstan and the Ukraine, the two republics that stand to lose the most.
+Orange juice futures prices fell sharply; heating oil futures posted fresh gains as the nation's record-setting cold spell continued; precious metals advanced; livestock and meat futures were mixed; and grains and soybeans were mixed.
+Gains are tax-free - but this is also true of shares held within a personal equity plan. What if the Footsie were to slide just before June 29 1998?
+This unpretentious, bucolic setting in central Kansas seems appropriate for Doskocil's quiet, shy founder.
+In Seattle, where there is licensed day care for fewer than half the children who need it, voters approved a school levy in 1986 that included $5 million to create space for child-care facilities in certain schools.
+The chief of staff declined to say which federal programs the president would cut to help finance his anti-drug effort.
+AIDS victims deserve care and treatment.
+Gifts such as those from government entities and from a person who isn't a lobbyist would have to be reported quarterly if over $100.
+The caution among economists reflects awareness of a number of factors that could act as a restraint on activity.
+These companies have discovered that when consumers say "value," they don't mean cheap.
+Not only companies, but also the Economic Planning Agency, a police station and a city government office have requested copies of the song, Sankyo says.
+The convoys are a new wrinkle in a month-old protest by truckers boycotting Indiana truckstops, gas stations and restaurants to call attention to regulations that hurt their business.
+The Hall of Fame was established five years ago by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
+Under the law, he need only certify that five specified conditions have been met to lift sanctions.
+The staggering $102 billion foreign debt is the best-known of Mexico's economic problems, but it is far from the only one.
+The prospects of Gandhi's party are uncertain.
+Michael Williams, formerly md Europe for Barclays Global Services, has been appointed general manager in charge of the banking division of NOMURA Bank International.
+"We said yes," she said. " We know we're innocent.
+The decision was overturned by the European Court of First Instance in March for procedural reasons. The raids followed complaints by UK customers of rises of some 30 per cent in February and March.
+Two weeks ago, the brokerage opened an 80,000-square-foot call-handling center in Denver.
+Goldthwait said the wheat is for shipment for March.
+Ebsen was the original Tin Man until an allergic reaction to the makeup forced him to give up the part.
+He said it would be cheaper and require less work than with commercial fertilizers.
+The state senators, voting 264, also found the first-term Republican guilty of misusing $80,000 in public funds.
+Their prices held up well during the pummeling absorbed by bank stocks last fall and have surged in the bank-stock rally this year.
+Precisely because nobody can agree over who owns Macedonia, say these young Macedonians, the best solution for Macedonia is for it to be separate and multinational.
+Being that aggressive would require answering too many questions.
+Pickens claims that the company's unwillingness to seat him on Koito's board of directors or make other changes that he wants is a symbol of Japan's unwillingness to open its markets to foreign competitors.
+The problem is that the filter gets blocked, making the machine progressively less efficient.
+As an indication of how long the Swiss legal procedures may take, experts in Switzerland cited the Philippine government's attempts to identify and recover assets held in Switzerland by ousted President Ferdinand Marcos.
+Time, which had already agreed to merge with Warner, rejected a sweetened $200-a-share bid from Paramount Communications Inc. Back then, Time stock hit a record high of $182.75.
+Last month, Orion said in a quarterly filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the company may have to seek protection under federal bankruptcy law if it can't meet its debt payments scheduled for the end of August.
+Through his compact-disk player, a jazz band seems to come to life in his van.
+Industry sources have identified British Gas, Elf Aquitaine and Houston-based Enron Corp., which operates the nation's largest natural gas transmission system, as three companies that have made trips to the Texas Eastern data rooms.
+Southern Pacific and Calnev have agreed to buy 22 homes, including those destroyed or damaged in addition to others deemed in an unsafe location.
+He specifically credits Platt with helping to achieve that rate of expansion, as well as highlighting her contribution to the group's investment business in France and Spain. Platt moved to BZW from Mercury Asset Management.
+Now the French have chased it, like an unwanted ant, from pique-nique.
+Because the SS-20 can be moved along highways in special trucks, critics maintain, the U.S. can't know from satellite photos just how many there are now.
+Dole acknowledged that the president's new willingness to consider "tax revenue increases" is not popular.
+If he decides Kimberly-Clark is liable, damages will be determined in a separate proceeding.
+But when emigration rules were relaxed, the flood began.
+He was desperate to find a replacement for the mother he'd lost, but the people who stepped in to care for him would always keep him at a distance, even refusing to officially adopt him.
+"We look forward to another record performance in 1988," Frank Popoff, Dow's president and chief executive officer, said yesterday.
+"I can't even say, they were so horrible.
+More striking is that the prospect of higher short term interest rates did nothing to revive the dollar.
+Santos says it's a full-time job to polish and buff the 2,400 pairs of shoes that Imelda left behind when she and her husband, Ferdinand Marcos, fled to Hawaii after the February 1986 uprising that toppled his administration.
+"We should make sure that it is always there for boys and girls to enjoy forever," Jonny said.
+Michael Andrews, D-Texas, and Robert Mrazek, D-N.Y., now moves to the House floor after passing the committee by a 27-11 vote.
+But nothing can tell you how well they will do in the future. Your best bet is to examine a trust's consistency.
+Robert Stovall, president of Stovall/Twenty-First Advisers in New York, warns that "during bull markets, presidential speeches have been known to be rallykillers" because investors' high expectations are easily disappointed.
+"I had a better handle on what the Fed was going to do than how the economy was going to perform," he says.
+"I think at minimum the market should be very pleased with the numbers," said Dirk Van Doren, a high-yield analyst at McCarthy Crisanti & Maffei Inc.
+He has expressed hope for their replacement.
+Dominion Securities' wholly owned Dominion Securities Inc. unit is one of the last remaining major independent investment firms in Canada, following deregulation of the securities industry this summer.
+Although Unisys has made progress on other fronts and has reduced its debt by $300 million this year, it also said it is continuing to negotiate with its banks to try to get access to more funds.
+The fuel from the first - lower interest rates - has probably run dry, although a distressing fall in January consumer confidence earlier this week did briefly revive speculation that the Fed would ease its monetary policy one more time.
+They charged the government has issued two conflicting lists of polling locations and districts which could allow people to vote twice.
+But to compete with conventional fuels, these products need government tax breaks. The European Commission has proposed that biodiesel and other similar products attract lower rates of duty.
+The bill also would gradually take back from the well-to-do the tax saving realized from personal exemptions.
+It would use a new vaporizing technology to convert reactor-grade plutonium now stored near Richland, Wash., into plutonium suitable for use in nuclear weapons.
+Aided by a government policy that guided the growth of specific industries through "policy loans," the conglomerate moved into shipbuilding and steel making.
+There was no independent confirmation and no comment by Baghdad, which has been fighting a brutal mountain war against the Kurdish guerrillas, who seek an independent homeland.
+Following protests and threats of pickets during the tournament, the club accepted a black insurance executive as an honorary member.
+The Kremlin said it was tightening the tap on Lithuania's natural gas supply Tuesday and may cut oil and gasoline to the Baltic republic for refusing to rescind pro-independence laws, Lithuanian leaders said.
+The Gramm-Rudman Act forced government to at least attempt scaling back, and the phasing out of tax deductions on installment debt has made individuals more conscious of saving rather than spending.
+One of the Navy's highest-ranking admirals has asked to retire after being disciplined for alleged personal misconduct while stationed in Italy, according to the Navy and defense sources.
+Intelsat denied, however, that Comsat exerted undue pressure.
+Police and Secret Service agents said Daughetee has no apparent motive for stalking Bush.
+A continent frozen in hostility for so long has become a continent of revolutionary change.
+"In Missouri alone, only about 50 percent of our corn crop has been planted and we are more than two weeks behind normal planting cotton," said Sen. Christopher Bond, R-Mo., who spearheaded the senators' efforts.
+Too many times it works." Tougher state laws and more aggressive enforcement have driven many boiler room operators from the Fort Lauderdale area, but Neal estimates about 80 large telemarketing fraud operations still carry on from Miami to Palm Beach.
+McKesson remains one of the largest potential partners yet to sign such a deal. Sir Richard Sykes, chief executive, has said that deals with intermediaries and even other pharmaceuticals companies were under consideration.
+Germany, by contrast, has a state tax which yields its churches a lavish income.
+The Boeing 727 plane arrived in Caracas on Wednesday night from Miami and the drug was found a few hours later, airport authorities said.
+Miss Turner became famous in the mid-1960s in a duo with her then-husband, Ike Turner.
+Anti-apartheid leaders believe a window of opportunity may be created both by the new U.S. administration and by the anticipated change in their country's leadership.
+But he also believes in counterpunching.
+Advancers led decliners, 1,001 to 596.
+For fly fishing, save about 15 inches of the tippet, leaving the fly or hook attached.
+The US base at Fairford, from where B-52 bombers flew 7,500-mile missions against Iraq in the Gulf war, is mothballed.
+The 1986 figure was restated to include commodity transactions on a gross profit basis.
+The 0.42 rise in the Nasdaq Composite Index to 385.01 was the third consecutive advance and the seventh this month.
+While most analysts expect modest earnings growth this fiscal year, they are enthusiastic about the future, largely due to the prospects for Bombardier's 50-seat Regional Jet, or RJ.
+Brunner's wife, Rosmarie, died in 1986.
+But he warned that there is still a glut in the U.S. oil inventory, and that "you never know how inventory figures (to be released Tuesday) will affect" prices.
+"Some of us are not in such pressing need for money," he said, "but there are others who are.
+By the time police arrived, the fight had broken up and the women were in their car.
+After eight or so years of buying more foreign military components, Congress is seeking to require that long lists of items be purchased in the U.S.
+But Joe Fernandez, Dade's school superintendent, says he doesn't care what the NRA thinks.
+Some NATO officials were caught switching the TV monitors to the Wimbledon tennis semi-final.
+The consent decree filed in federal district court in Cleveland and made public yesterday requires LTV to bring the two plants into compliance with the Clean Water Act within 30 days after the decree is finalized, probably within a month.
+The move will result in a $1.8 billion loss to the bank for the current financial quarter.
+The bill also frees up an estimated $363 million in prior appropriations for the State Department, including U.S. contributions to the United Nations and the World Health Organization.
+Free care used to be given to citizens at hospitals boasting some of the most advanced equipment in the world.
+If upward momentum fails, however, profit-taking could drag the dollar down toward 1.56 marks and 135 yen before buyers reappear, Mr. Standing said.
+This might well be the year that the power of prayer is overcome by the power of politics: observers agree that outrage over conditions at Bethel has been so great that the Legislature might be forced to act.
+Each share repurchase right entitled the right holder to sell to Gillette one share of its common stock for $45 a share.
+But the court now is far more closely divided on its 1973 abortion-legalizing decision, Roe vs. Wade, and Souter again Monday turned aside questions about his personal views on that topic.
+The cities belong to the government, and caught in between are hundreds of thousands of displaced families and a network of roads that is the last lifeline of a desperate economy.
+"Some people don't understand what they read," said Mrs. Smith, head of the tenant association. "I feel like somebody is ballooning things out of proportion.
+Even Southern California stayed cold today with lows of 28 in the Los Angeles enclave of Burbank, 25 up the coast at Santa Barbara, and 6 in Lancaster, north of Los Angeles over the San Gabriel Mountains.
+Until recently, most acquisitions in the sector have been made by other brewers.
+Awaiting medical treatment next to the body was 18-year-old Raed Majed Husseini.
+He also said the next rally in land prices will be unlike the one in the 1970s, which was fueled by inflation.
+The first of these 'super-grasses' came forward in 1984 - Tommaso Buscetta, a former Palermo boss who fled to Brazil.
+In the fall, says veteran party strategist Steve Merksamer, Mr. Quayle may help "not with the general public per se but with the base" of conservative voters who must turn out heavily to keep the state in the GOP column.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Philip Morris shares closed at $67.125.
+The government has said that if guerrillas want to participate in the assembly, they must sign a peace agreement and take steps toward disbanding.
+And, indeed, why not?
+Democratic Sen. Paul Simon was challenged in a bid for re-election by Republican Rep. Lynn Martin, whose anti-tax message and late call for limiting the terms of Washington lawmakers had not stopped her slide in the polls.
+Anderson, 51, of Yorba Linda, Calif., has been named "Suggester of the Year" for submitting nine little gems that were adopted by his company and resulted in cost-savings improvements totaling $22 million in 1987.
+At Wimbledon last year, Andrew Foster, Chris Wilkinson and Chris Bailey all performed to their full potential. The next generation will be better prepared.
+"They don't attempt to educate anyone about any possible health effects of smoking.
+The U.S. attorney for Minnesota said the indictment charges a former Sealed Air unit with illegally exporting 434 drums of an anti-corrosion chemical to Libya in April 1986, in violation of an executive order issued earlier that year.
+A book of Kuri's stories, including "Soba," scored third on a June list of national best sellers, and a movie deal is in the making.
+A Nov. 1 order signed by Circuit Judge William Howell found Siegel in contempt of a 1986 ruling that he make the connection. Howell gave Siegel 60 days to hook up or go to prison.
+Most public offerings are sold for 30 to 90 days before the funds start trading futures; after that, they are closed to additional investment.
+Meanwhile, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service says it still plans to institute proceedings to deport Bosch from the United States.
+Department economists predicted a 24% jump in soybean production to 1.91 billion bushels, slightly higher than estimates made by private analysts.
+Chrysler is striking back in part with an upscale version of its vans.
+Holders of the Canadian concern have the option of exchanging each of their shares for about 0.7 share of the U.S. parent.
+South Africa has refused to give up its control of Namibia, in defiance of the 1978 U.N. resolution, until the Cubans leave Angola.
+Worse, the agency has endured some painful losses in the last year.
+The strike is one of many plaguing Peru.
+The one flame red cotton poplin dress with balloon sleeves was a standout among all the sober clothes.
+As Namibians danced in the streets celebrating independence after 75 years of South African rule, many whites in this country were feeling betrayed and bitter.
+A firmer futures market also gave support.
+Scott Allen Hain, 19, convicted of killing two Tulsa restaurant employees, who were locked in the trunk of a car that was then set on fire.
+But Ofwat might reason that an appeal or two might be an acceptable price to pay for keeping water bills as low as possible.
+After an eight-week trial, a jury earlier this month awarded former Ashland Oil vice presidents Bill E. McKay $14.4 million and Harry Williams $7.7 million in lost earnings and benefits.
+They contend that the economy still is too weak to withstand higher rates, and that a recession appears increasingly likely.
+Initially they poured port wine into three lead crystal decanters and over the next four months periodically tested the wine for lead levels.
+"The one who did this is still out there," he said in a final statement.
+Margaret Tutwiler, the State Department spokeswoman, said the department "has had no contact with the Soviets regarding the Bloch investigation."
+A similar law in South Dakota was struck down because it offered no such protection.
+And they are dropping fast as productivity is rising at a good clip.
+He said required stricter controls were needed to ensure order, the agency reported.
+In gloomy remarks that appeared directed partly at congressional budget negotiators, Darman spoke of "across-the-board spending reductions of a totally unprecedented size" if the $100 billion gap can't be bridged by a budget compromise.
+'Of course, it is not easy,' says Kuwahara.
+The offering, Series 92, backed by Freddie Mac 9 1/2% securities, brings Freddie Mac's 1989 Remic volume to $26.9 billion and its total issuance to $40.9 billion since the program began in February 1988.
+About 200 Cambodian refugees prayed for peace in their village of exile in Thailand, Site B, exactly 11 years after Vietnam invaded their homeland and started the continuing civil war.
+McCain said Congress has enough problems at the moment without exempting itself from laws that eliminate bias and discrimination.
+FT-SE options normally make up just under a quarter of daily turnover. The June FT-SE future closed at 2,509, down 12 points.
+Instead, he chose to stay in material operations at an antiquated plant nearby that GM had promised to close.
+This is why we came here." Police reinforcements were called in to keep passersby and supporters of the strikers away.
+Agency officials said they are investigating whether Gray and Robinson violated federal conflict-of-interest rules by using their positions as church-affiliated HUD sponsors to lease the government homes for themselves.
+The government is also requiring the exchange to increase its surveillance of trading and to periodically inform its members about its rules prohibiting trading done to artificially influence price or volume.
+Eskimos would not need visas to make the trip.
+Most of our effort goes into manufacturing.
+In the run-up to the decision, there had been widespread apprehension that the red-robed judges in Karlsruhe might tie the treaty in so many legal knots as to bring it crashing to the ground.
+Each Class A share will carry one vote, while each Class B share will carry 10 votes.
+In the uprising, at least 721 Palestinians have been slain by Israeli gunfire and 45 Israelis have died.
+Ashland officials worked to settle the dispute for almost a decade.
+With improved shipping reliability and product improvements, he said, the company was able to get its products back into several major department stores. He also said Farah didn't have to discount prices as much this year as it did last year.
+"We have to fight ourselves into new markets, and that's not easy," Mr. Scheider said.
+Short-time workers are defined as employees who stay on their companies payrolls but work less than the normal 38 hours a week.
+But the liberal Free Democrats, junior partner in the centre-right government, said they remained unhappy about a new income tax surcharge and would not be rushed into an early coalition deal.
+The time to act is now, and we are turning to the adhesive industry for help," Morison told the conference.
+Even though Congress has approved the Great Plains sale, the plant's high operating costs make its market value questionable in the face of depressed oil and gas prices.
+Morocco's King Hassan appeared less supportive of the idea of sending in troops, officials said, although he too indicated a willingness to participate in some Arab force.
+In fact, it was just a traffic accident.
+So a few years on a chunky salary would presumably be welcome - allowing him, for instance, to trade up from the holiday time share he has in Puerto Vallarta.
+Police have linked the renewed tension in Jerusalem to the latest leaflet put out by Palestinian leaders.
+But he added the company had also been approached by Chinese provinces seeking to interest it in a greenfield venture - an option Goodyear would consider if no suitable partner could be found.
+Nevada voters approved a measure to protect abortion rights.
+He tried again in 1978 and lost to Hammond by 98 votes. Hickel then ran a write-in campaign as an independent in the general election and lost.
+The insurance and financial services holding company signed a letter of intent to sell a controlling interest to an investor group for $4 a share.
+Four Afghan air force officers flew a government helicopter into Pakistan today and asked for political asylum for their crew, the Defense Ministry said.
+A 60-day comment period will begin Dec. 22 to give the public time to offer opinions on the agreement.
+"I look forward to the day when there is commercial service and I have a chance to go back," Armstrong said.
+Grain futures settled mostly lower while soybeans finished mostly higher on the Chicago Board of Trade in a quiet session that appeared to mark the end of the recent selling wave, analysts said.
+After years of such treatment, the editors were upset with the less-deferential treatment given them by the new French owners.
+He is also the Visitor to five of Oxford's 34 colleges.
+Mr. Everett said he hopes to restart the plant by early summer.
+If this figure isn't revised as the previous one was, it would be the first such deficit in more than 50 years.
+Criminal elements had infiltrated the SDUs, and some had run out of control.
+Stock prices were widely mixed, showing signs of steadying after Thursday's steep slide.
+It finished Oct. 19 down $8, without any intraday trading gaps.
+"It's a losing proposition," says co-owner Marie Pietropinto, explaining salvagers must now drain all coolants, dispose of the battery and pay to get rid of waste oil.
+Davis, who owns 2.9 percent of NWA's common shares, said in a statement that he supports the proposed transaction, but will reserve final judgement until he meets with his advisers.
+In response, Sand levied escalating fines against the city _ $100 for the first day and doubling every day after that.
+She asked him to advise her of the results of the latest investigation as soon as possible.
+Do you believe Governor Hunt can help you reach some of those by being so strong in the Tennessee Valley? Bush: Well, I think he's a proponent of the space program that I have set forth.
+I parked the ageing company Range Rover and with an innocent: 'See you in a few minutes,' went to find Hassan, the clearing agent. Or rather, he found me.
+The lion's share of this increase was incurred to finance transfers to east Germany.
+Chairman Roger B. Smith say goodbye to hundreds of friends at an opulent bash featuring smoked duck and $120-a-bottle champagne.
+Mr Peskin may feel he has made a great sacrifice.
+The Class B stock would have 10 votes to the common's single vote and couldn't be transferred under most circumstances.
+The Persian Gulf war is expected to be on the agenda when Reagan and Gorbachev meet May 29-June 2 in Moscow.
+These are straight bonds, Harry.
+But Kraft, which says it has captured 57% of the national market since its 1987 entry, is responding aggressively to the new competition.
+There are two key points.
+The polio vaccine is the only common vaccine clearly shown to cause the disease it was supposed to prevent, said Samuel Katz, chairman of the pediatrics department at the Duke University Medical Center.
+SEC Chairman David S. Ruder told a Senate subcommittee today that his agency has asked Swiss authorities to provide information on trades emanating from that country that the SEC believes involved Lee.
+The success of its forthcoming share sale will largely depend on how far that can be changed.
+The man born in 1961 has never known government as a "provider."
+He's glad when the job is done, when he no longer is hanging in a sling seat 300 feet above ground.
+The company could not be contacted yesterday.
+Stock prices were mostly lower in a sluggish, holiday atmosphere on Wall Street today.
+Marvin Maurice Wells, whose 1986 capital murder trial was halted when prosecutors found the right man, last year lost his $6.5 million federal suit against the police.
+The Japanese central bank resumed its intervention in early Tokyo trading Wednesday.
+While some people say the airport will not attract enough business to be viable, others say it is essential to attract foreign investment and bring more tourists to the territory.
+Ms. Zaffuto theorizes that when the economy slows down, there is unused money sloshing around that is parked in financial assets, driving up their value.
+It was a late campaign sprint in behalf of Dukakis.
+Shell owns 16 of the leases.
+The stock ended 19 lower at 743p on turnover of 4.9m.
+Analysts agreed, however, that Digital's quarterly earnings probably won't continue to double compared with year-earlier results, as they have during the past few quarters.
+The top four floors of a building under construction collapsed Thursday, burying the basement offices of a furniture factory.
+"Losing the money was terrible.
+Results in several municipal elections in the southern state of Oaxaca in August also were disputed.
+"We have a commitment to Israeli security that is rock-hard and unshakable," a second State Department official said. "There is nothing new in that.
+And out of necessity: The U.S. can make mistakes and still hope to remove him from power, but a single error on his part could cost him his life.
+About 150 strikers at the 4,500-worker Repair Shipyard also vowed to stay off the job "to the end," they said.
+"We reserve the right to impose our standards of taste," said Wayne Ethridge, a land planner, who is sponsoring the contest with Herschell Ross.
+Although the bill does not specifically address the cost of Operation Desert Shield, expected to total $15 billion in fiscal 1991, sea lifts and projects such as the M-1 tank are key to the U.S. buildup in the gulf.
+With the 90-day permits, workers can qualify for temporary residency.
+The third contender for this contract is a partnership between U.S. firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick Consulting/Engineering of Britain and Hong Kong architectural consultants Wong Tung & Partners Ltd.
+In 1986, 138 nesting pairs were counted and 192 chicks survived to fly, he said.
+"Did you understand you were committing a crime when you traded on inside information from Dennis Levine?," asked Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Gilbert.
+But GM also has dropped some cars from the incentive program and cut the rebates on others.
+But intelligence sources said Mr. Reagan always signed such decision memoranda himself, often in more than one place, and they said they couldn't recall a single case in which the president didn't sign a decision memo authorizing a covert action.
+The report also said McDonnell Douglas Corp. was one of the few major defense contractors to post a sales increase for the year.
+The department received bids for the notes totaling $19.19 billion and accepted those of 6.62% to 6.66%, including $354 million of noncompetitive bids at the average return.
+Nobody will play the sap for the U.S. banks."
+It should see seven times as far as the most powerful earth-bound scopes.
+He said, "If you ask Jack Nicklaus the best round of golf he ever had on the easiest golf course, and he told you it was 60, but yesterday he shot an 82 on St. Andrews, would you say he lost 22 strokes off his game?"
+By March 1, the company said it hopes to reduce its work force by another 100 to 200 employees.
+A prisoner who won $1,000 in a restaurant promotion was escorted to the post office in handcuffs Tuesday to mail paperwork to receive his prize.
+Together, they currently control 38% of the company's total voting power.
+Industry executives said it's more likely that IBM will continue the voluntary programs it has used with increasing frequency over the past two years to entice employees into accepting early retirement or buy-out packages.
+Rock stars Tina Turner, David Bowie, Lionel Ritchie and the Miami Sound Machine also have appeared in Pepsi ads.
+The statue, depicting a trio of battle-weary soldiers, was included in response to criticism that the memorial did not adequately represent Vietnam veterans.
+The evacuees were brought to Elberton Civic Center where volunteers helped them find shelter at local motels or at the homes of family and friends in the area.
+"We believe this will be the most historic auction of antique aircraft ever," museum President David Price said. "It's like mounting a Broadway show.
+He was a good friend," Milne said.
+Noting that he favors limits on the number of years politicians can hold office, he said, "It is time for them to go." He conceded that most "experts say I cannot win.
+The Small Business Administration is beginning an experimental program designed to give hard-headed business advice to fledgling women entrepreneurs.
+If Dukakis and Bush don't get them out, Voinovich and Metzenbaum will," the mayor said.
+There were scattered posters in Shanghai earlier this week calling for a general strike, but they have largely disappeared, residents say.
+But people well-versed on the subject say such concern by possible users usually doesn't last.
+Recently Tom Shales of the Washington Post intoned, "The emergence and dominance of MTV represent unquestioning surrender to the corporate ethic by Ronald Reagan's figurative grandchildren."
+The new ceiling is 1 million barrels per day higher than the current level but below the estimated daily output in recent weeks of about 21 million barrels.
+The Texan has fought feverishly to retain special tax treatment for the oil industry, especially the independent companies not affiliated with the giant major firms.
+Her barn in the snow might as well have ben painted by an artist who had never seen snow, but only told that it was white.
+With varying success, new video remembrances of John F. Kennedy reflect the magic and the fears of his 1,000 days in the White House.
+"She went to the back door, looked out and wanted to know if that was all of our yard and if that was our garage, which the Secret Service men were all in," Mrs. Watson said.
+For this spring's touch, it's a large banded straw hat overturned like a salad bowl.
+Card told reporters in Lexington, Ky., as Bush prepared to return to the capital after a three-day swing through Texas and Mississippi, that the review would determine which of the models would be permanently barred.
+Also Tuesday, China's official Xinhua News Agency criticized as traitors fugitive Chinese dissidents who have formed groups in the United States to work for democratic reform at home.
+It is an extension of an Ecu5bn EIB credit line agreed at last year's Edinburgh summit.
+Just where does the innocent family snapshot or the sensitive portrait of a young person differ from a naked picture sold to pederasts and prosecutable under the law?
+The legislation would continue to fund construction of some 400 dams and harbor and irrigation projects where work has begun, and maintain hundreds of others already in operation.
+He has restored ties with Egypt and opened oil negotiations with the Americans for the possible return of U.S. oil companies to Libya, hinting he is also ready to improve relations.
+Twenty years later Jean-Francois Champollion, the world's first Egyptologist, solved the puzzle of ancient heiroglyphic writing through texts from the Rosetta Stone, a basalt tablet now housed in the British Museum in London.
+He said some bargain hunting also helped push up the index.
+Only in exceptional circumstances would loans become repayable before maturity. Academics have welcomed the initiative.
+LONDON (AP) - Italian film director Bernardo Bertolucci can go ahead with a movie on the life of Buddha.
+Because of this integration, Hezbollah has been able to penetrate the other local forces.
+And just in case audiences don't see just how human Ryoko is, Mr. Itami shows her kidding around with a stranger's baby, looking disarmingly unserious for a change.
+The manufacturer has withdrawn Alar from the U.S. market.
+The combined companies will operate under the name CPP/Pinkerton.
+But Manhattan, inc. has no such plans.
+Although Miss Ball hadn't visited Jamestown since 1956 and had no family there, she stayed in touch with friends.
+Food shortages have caused a public outcry.
+When she refused Eagan, she said, he stabbed her.
+General Electric Co. said it completed the acquisition of Roper Corp. for $507.6 million, or $54 a share.
+But now with a softening economy and troubled real estate markets, management has decided to sell some of these operations that aren't profitable.
+It said the custodians were tied up and their mouths taped with bandages.
+If the Commerce Department and the ITC issue final rulings later against the imports, anti-dumping duties could be assessed.
+Stanek said it was amazingly easy.
+'The only way for the Communist party to save itself is gradually to embrace reform and democratisation.
+A voracious reader, he has written a dozen stylish books of political comment and reminiscences.
+Despite the lack of health care and many dangers, African women continue to give birth too often, too early and too late.
+If convicted of the latest charges, Mrs. Holzer could face up to 15 years in prison.
+Thornburgh will then travel to Italy for discussions on Wednesday with Italian law enforcement officials about narcotics, organized crime and terrorism.
+They knock on the door and say: 'The people are here from Sears.
+Officials said he would like to go to Saudi Arabia to visit American troops and to Egypt, which has supported the U.S. in the Gulf crisis, on his way home.
+"If we don't get the best deal for our clients, they will go elsewhere," said Shari Wall, a senior vice president of J. Walter Thompson.
+Gasoline futures also were up, but trailed heating oil.
+Amdahl officials declined to break out the company's shipments or order backlog.
+The 1976 brief was filed in Souter's name but signed by a deputy, Richard V. Wiebusch, then an assistant attorney general.
+He was kept handcuffed to another guard in a cell for the duration of the takeover.
+To his followers, Gen.
+The confirmation battles culminated in the Democrat-controlled Senate's rejection 1987 of Robert Bork, an outspoken conservative, for a seat on the Supreme Court.
+Like Bush, Mosbacher came to Texas to learn about the oil business and invest family money.
+Dealers said they expected the dollar to remain near its present levels until the end of the year.
+On both sides, sweat-soaked tuggers gasped for breath from the effort.
+There are six modules, so that's an extra 12,000 pounds of weight that are having to be put into orbit because of the orbital debris environment," Mr. Kessler said.
+Separately, NovaCare agreed to buy Orthopedic Services for $248 million in stock.
+Discovery is poised on one launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and Columbia was scheduled Sunday to be rolled out to another pad 1.6 miles away.
+"We don't know as yet the exact cause of the smoke.
+A squad of accountants checked House members' reports for omissions, and the committee forced many to fill in the gaps.
+It was the way the whole thing developed.
+Frank Janous, another East Holmes school board member, said he sent a letter of resignation last Friday after serving on the governing panel for more than 10 years.
+David Taggart, Bakker's former personal secretary, and James Taggart, PTL's former interior decorator, are charged with tax evasion and conspiracy.
+Minimum Pounds 5,000; charges nil initially, 0.5 per cent annually. Govett has a large number of futures and options funds, including ones based on the FT-SE 100 and others tracking European and US Indices.
+According to O'Meara, Marts said he didn't know anyone in the building when he set fire to packing materials on the first floor.
+U.S. District Judge William Hoeveler did not immediately decide the issue but appeared unmoved.
+The two quintessential yuppie television shows are doing well enough, despite everything.
+Barnes, a student at the University of Colorado, doused the flame and aired out the room, but Coco died minutes later from respiratory arrest, a veterinarian said.
+Iberia, though favorable toward participation, currently isn't ready to join the project, said Iberia's chairman, Narciso Andreu.
+The incremental costs "will be favorable" due to the delivery rescheduling and the increased revenue generating capacity of the larger 757 aircraft.
+Bush announced Thursday that he has invited congressional leaders to a White House meeting Sunday focusing on "where we go now" in the slow-moving budget process.
+On March 23, Burnley said that FAA is often reluctant to write regulations that would impose additional costs on the nation's aviation industry.
+Share prices through most of Europe ended higher, also on the strength of Wall Street's surge and the stabilizing dollar.
+Horacio Maldonado Schadd and Gen.
+Iraqi officials also have not responded to a U.N. report on chemical weapons which concluded that the Baghdad government has made frequent and large-scale use of the outlawed weapons against Iranian forces.
+Is he of Ireland?
+But many traders fearful of carrying their positions through the three-day weekend opted to take profits rather than risk a market dive when trading resumes on Tuesday.
+The United States has routinely denied asylum to refugees from oppression in countries it considers friendly, while granting asylum to those fleeing Communist governments, Amnesty International and congressional critics charged Wednesday.
+"Don't play recession roulette with the liberal governor of Massachusetts," and said.
+"Hitler was at fault, but not the only one.
+The demonstrators were protesting the introduction of compulsory bilingual education in secondary schools in the region, which belongs to Yugoslavia's southern republic of Macedonia.
+SAPOA, Nicaragua _ Rebel and government negotiators began hammering out the details of a 60-day cease-fire outlined in the peace accord signed last week.
+At the Cable Advertising Bureau's annual conference in New York this week, industry leaders plan to encourage other networks to accept local-ad inserts.
+This report, published in today's Journal of the American Medical Association, is one of the few large studies to look at the relationship between insurance and patient outcomes.
+We don't have to change a single thing," Bush told campaign staff workers a day after beating Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas, his chief rival for the GOP presidential nomination, in New Hampshire.
+Three congressmen said Wednesday that the Bush administration's scaled-down plan to protect the northern spotted owl will force a court battle that will paralyze logging in the Pacific Northwest.
+At that time, Spargo, then 18 and living in New Jersey with her husband, came up to New Hampshire.
+In the past couple of weeks, several companies, including Ambac Corp., have delayed their stock-market debuts.
+He also must perform 160 hours of community service.
+Entry is easier from the commonwealth because Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens and have American passports.
+"I am very angry," said a rival U.S. tobacco company executive, who has worked to expand his company's sales and market share.
+But Square D's efforts to thwart the bid include a lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging that the proposed acquisition would violate federal antitrust laws.
+"But a short-term experiment isn't appropriate" for a long-term, pervasive problem like the shortage of low-income housing, he says.
+The Official Unionist party (OUP) is sending a 10-strong team to Dublin, and was sharply critical of the DUP at the weekend. Mr Ken McGinnis, the principal OUP negotiator, said: 'There were certain undertakings made by all parties in this process.
+Mandela said the white towns in eastern Transvaal province, where he spoke, were deeply racist and should immediately end segregation of recreational areas and other public facilities.
+The sale was one of a number of actions sanctioned by Judge Helen Balick.
+Options markets stopped trading in many securities.
+I had a knack for telling a writer how to make a script work.
+But I hope you'll permit me to describe one scene.
+In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Kane-Miller said that on May 30 it asked Amrep for a shareholders list, to use if Kane-Miller should decide to solicit proxies to gain control of Amrep's board.
+The agreement to build the project was signed in 1977.
+It had to happen sooner or later - gambling on gambling has arrived, thanks to the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
+Step on it: Interdome Inc. of Los Angeles offers a sheepskin pad that sticks to the car floor under the foot pedals, to prevent high heels from getting scuffed.
+Gasoline quotes also spurted, with prices for delivery in Los Angeles quoted at $1 a gallon, up about 12 cents from levels earlier in New York futures trading.
+The problem, according to Richard F. Wenzel, assistant director of transportation for the district, is state law.
+But it's the Internal Revenue Service which estimates now that we aren't collecting $100 billion or more in taxes owed in this country.
+The concert will launch a five-year campaign to raise $800 million for the Memorial Fund for Disaster Relief, said founding member Roger Waters.
+NICKEL prices followed through from Friday's downturn at the London Metal Exchange yesterday.
+Thus, only those who want the discount vouchers receive them.
+The other method for breaking up oil spills _ pouring dispersants into the water _ is controversial because of the toxicity of the chemicals.
+Mr. Lee then allegedly sold the car for $12,000 and pocketed the cash.
+Advancing issues outnumbered declines 429 to 281. Shell Canada agreed to sell its polypropylene business to a new entity formed by the merger of most of the petrochemicals businesses of Royal Dutch/Shell Group and Montedison.
+They aren't going for multiple albums.
+Congruences or consequences were mistaken for causes, methodology was elevated into a philosophy. If there were gene markers which tallied with the experience of being homosexual that was 'an interesting observation,' he said.
+Georgia was on the minds of woodcutters and federal securities officials.
+South Africa's 26 million blacks have no representation in Parliament and cannot vote in national elections.
+Gold fell in London to $417.75 an ounce from $423, and in Zurich, to $417.75 an ounce from $422.25.
+Mr. Dalle says France was trying to rebuild at the time, that Mr. Correze had paid his debt to society, and that the L'Oreal chiefs felt it was time to look forward.
+The Tennessee is the first of nine submarines slated to carry 24 of the missiles.
+And to please the left, it is considering raising the tax on accumulated wealth, which hits France's 125,000 richest people.
+Clark testified he never intended to deceive anyone with his expense filings.
+If he and Mr. Liedtke didn't get on after a year, they could divide their interests and separate.
+In composite trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, the utility's shares closed at $25.375, up $1.375.
+The Commerce Department and ITC would have to issue final rulings against the imports before anti-dumping duties are assessed.
+In addition, employees-turned-entrepreneurs are often ill-prepared for their new roles.
+The elder MacDonald's lawyer, Joe Keilp, argued that the tribe has fought for its sovereign rights for years but now is risking them by allowing its chairman to be sued in state court.
+Mr. Stubblefield sought damages of more than $6 million and wanted the court to order Endotronics to register his 195,250 shares in the company so he could sell them before the end of a two-year holding period.
+Of this, about $1.3 billion will be spent for research and prevention.
+Steinhardt Partners, a US hedge fund manager which holds 30 per cent of Ransomes' preference shares, almost gained 15 per cent of votes in Ransomes earlier this year because of preference dividend payment arrears.
+Johnston Coca-Cola's 11.50% subordinated notes, due in 2001, gained 2 points to end at 105.
+Founded in 1961, the Texas company analyzes demographic data so that its clients, including insurance companies and charities, can better target their direct-mail audiences.
+Not so much a series of rumbustious licks, Henderson's soloing consists of long, mellow and nagging passages, which both he and the listener can take some time to warm up to.
+Before agreeing to any concessions, however, union officials want guarantees the former baseball commissioner and his partners have a viable plan for running the airline and no plans to sell any more of Eastern's assets.
+Mr Rawlins says: 'These systems are the market.
+The old Mao was driven off in a flatbed truck.
+Communications Workers of America had been decided.
+Currently, the Japanese bank assists U.S. exports only by providing loans to the Japanese buyers.
+In 1945, American planes firebombed Tokyo and damaged the Japanese imperial palace.
+A hospital spokesman disputed the charges, stating that Dickson was treated "immediately." "We believe our treatment was aggressive, speedy and appropriate," said the spokesman, Fred Yaeger.
+But even those who defend Dallas justice say it has characteristics not common elsewhere.
+"I said, `Tell them we've looked into it and there's nothing to it,"' he said.
+But it would also open Cuba to ideological penetration."
+We have not mentioned the people of the Gargano.
+Today's renegades should remember that Woodstock was about drugs, and that without drugs, it wasn't much fun.
+"So there was a clarity of understanding from the outset and I think that he recognizes in her a determined, successful political leader.
+However, the chips only provide the heart of the system, so other components are needed to actually incorporate mulitimedia into computers, boosting the price to the expected $1,000 level.
+The yield on six-month Treasury bills sold at Monday's auction, for example, rose to 8.04% from 7.90%.
+In a letter sent to Philadelphia Electric officials last week, the NRC staff cited concerns about "the past inability of Philadelphia Electric Co. to self-identify problems and implement timely and effective corrective actions."
+We don't go to the movies.
+The national deficit was cited by 30 percent as the single greatest threat to the economy.
+William Johnny Mason and Lynwood White pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor, which carries a maximum one year prison term and $1,000 fine.
+What is much more worrisome is that a number of recent IPOs are trading at huge multiples of their per-share earnings, in some cases as high as 100 times profit.
+She was 18 at the time and married just three months.
+Management at his 82%-owned MGM/UA Communications Co. was depleted by recent resignations.
+The company also will request payments equal to the profits Pilgrim's Pride received on the $4.5 million in boneless chicken morsels sold since early 1986, said Greer.
+"He can pick and choose, and has complete freedom to take over whatever" inquiries or pending criminal cases he wants, this official said.
+About 1.5 million Palestinian Arabs live in the territories seized by Israel in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
+The company said it reduced interest expense 16% during the fiscal period and cut operating overhead significantly at its main subsidiary, Frank's Nursery & Crafts.
+Still, units of both companies are subjects of some of the criminal inquiries, according to attorneys familiar with the matter.
+Some traders believe that if the franc comes under further pressure, the Bundesbank may be forced to lower rates at its council meeting on Thursday week.
+"The occupation corrupts us.
+The act reinstated federal protection against discrimination on the basis of sex, race, age or disability that had been curtailed by a 1984 Supreme Court decision.
+Other industries repeated the good news-bad news motif: Orders for electronic equipment rose 3.3% while orders for industrial machinery and equipment fell 3.3%.
+A Means to Loose Ends?
+The Viacom lawsuit claimed that the agreement, which the suit called "a form of extortion known as greenmail," constituted one the illegal acts needed for establishing a pattern of racketeering under that law.
+But Washington thinks the issue is so crucial that an added impetus is needed.
+It's brought on behalf of all women.
+The weak dollar makes Steuben's cheeses, called Castleborg and Saint Rochelle, more attractive when displayed next to the European or Scandanavian cheeses.
+The December 1988 bombing, which killed 270 people aboard the plane and in the village of Lockerbie, has been attributed by law enforcement authorities to a pro-Iranian terrorist group.
+He referred to a concert Michael gave in Toronto in 1991, which the singer described as one of the low points in his relationship with Sony. Two senior Sony executives arrived at the concert by private jet.
+Ramada had income from continuing operations from casinos of $40 million and operating income from hotels and motels of $15 million.
+But, as usual, the news media are a faceless mass of shouting imbeciles blinding decent folk with flashbulbs and TV lights _ as they no doubt appeared to the McClures at the time.
+He also will remain chairman of the Del Monte Corp. unit.
+Although the statement gave no names, NASA officials confirmed that Ms. Potter was the disciplined employee.
+University of Utah President Chase N. Peterson, a cheerleader for the phantom phenomenon of tabletop fusion, is retiring under fire for a hidden, $500,000 transfer of money toward its development.
+Gross first-quarter cross-border lending increased by $75 billion, down from a gain of $151 billion in the final 1987 quarter and an increase of $81 billion in the 1987 first quarter.
+The ancient tradition of eating matzo at Passover has sustained the handful of matzo makers that have dominated the business for decades.
+But having set up a powerful broadcast network, industry executives admit it has become impossible to control completely.
+Jeyes was spun off in a leveraged management buy-out in 1986 from Cadbury Schweppes PLC, a Unilever spokeswoman noted, saying that over the past few years, "in profit terms it has grown substantially."
+On defense, aides suggest that the vice president would increase spending only enough to match inflation.
+A month-long hearing into the proposed takeover ended Wednesday with a warning from the Consumers' Association of Canada that the deal would cost motorists at the gasoline pump.
+Defense lawyers are being paid with public funds.
+After the figures were given, analysts lifted full-year forecasts to around Pounds 209m. Television shares were boosted by growing optimism that the government will not oppose mergers within the industry.
+In June 1982, Pendleton argued there was little Reagan or any president could do for urban areas until the economy and American productivity improved.
+At the same time, New Delhi has been making less than subtle threats to Nepal over the latter's plans to let China build more roads into the Himalayan kingdom.
+Delta Air Lines has announced plans to raise economy and first-class fares, while Pan Am Corp. said it would increase the price of discount tickets.
+Adams' attorneys made a whirlwind round of appeals Wednesday in hopes of finding a judge to stay the execution.
+Ford, GM and Chrysler all made the list of the 10 most active issues.
+A treaty to eliminate most tariff barriers between the United States and Canada leaves disputes in the auto industry unresolved, witnesses at a House hearing said.
+For them, he suggests Arbaz (Valais), with its lakes and forests below Anzere.
+There is also grumbling about slow paper work, and there are reports of smuggling.
+Instead, many in the movement are pinning their hopes on attempts to reawaken consumer sentiment at the grass-roots level.
+Ashland Oil Co. already has phased out its operations there, said David Hauck, an analyst with the Washington-based organization.
+And they assert that the campaign will not be diverted by the questions surrounding the episode.
+He expects further capital gains, although these will be weak and modest. The initial charge on the fund is 5.5 per cent and the annual fee is 0.5 per cent.
+Owens-Illinois' 12.70% Series B senior notes, due in 1997, jumped 6 1/2 points to 114 while the company's 13.45% Series A senior notes, due in 1993, leapt 2 1/2 points to 106.
+The first lawsuit filed under a new law prohibiting housing discrimination against families with children was filed Tuesday against the owners of a New Jersey apartment complex.
+"The warning is pretty explicit," says Evelyn Albu, director of professional services for Schering Corp., the Schering-Plough Corp. unit that makes Afrin nasal spray.
+They later were ushered into Wright's office.
+The 100th Congress, ending a productive two-year run with an early morning flurry of legislative action, sent President Reagan a compromise bill providing new weapons to fight the war on drugs.
+There are now only several thousand Jews in Poland.
+Authorities found the boys' bodies, both with gunshot wounds, on a dirt road in a wooded area near Silver Lake in Shapleigh, Maine, state police said.
+The FT-SE Mid 250 Index shed 2.2 to 3,500.2 as buyers continued to back away across the broad range of the market. A more revealing picture of the day's trading came from the official business volume figures.
+In Cebu City, 350 miles southeast of Manila, police said they discovered Friday the bodies of five people who they believed were executed by rebels on suspicion of being military informers.
+Members believed these earlier rulings protected them against damage suits based on their actions at news conferences, in communications with government agencies and related activities.
+FEDERAL PROSECUTORS are focusing on 11 takeover-related stocks as part of the probe of alleged insider trading by three prominent arbitragers, sources said.
+Short interest in OTC stocks rose 4.2% in the month ended Aug. 15, reflecting a growing pessimism about the market's larger issues.
+Here is a play about the coal face, written from the inside.
+As their lawyer, Hamm frequently questioned witnesses and Hamadi himself.
+He adds: 'We are probably at the begining of a three- to five-year up-cycle for aluminium.'
+And both governors used the occasion to call for tougher fines and possible jail terms against violators.
+Britain decided to go ahead with the recommendation without waiting for the international organization to take action, said the transport spokesman who, in line with British custom, is not identified by name.
+In the United States, Mr. Chen said yesterday, "we have a lot of money, a lot of talent.
+Ms. Davis' clothing appeared to be second hand and most of the vehicles she drove had seen better days.
+Banks and depositors should bear more of the risk now assumed by the taxpayers, a Treasury official said in outlining proposed changes to the federal deposit insurance system.
+London share prices closed sharply higher in thin trading, bolstered by weekend news from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and by a healthy rise in the dollar.
+But in an apparent hint that East Germany's aging leaders should soften their hard line, he urged them to work with "all forces in society" to solve the country's problems.
+For a year following the catastrophe, the Armenian ministry worked with Doctors Without Borders making an inventory of the drugs.
+Mr. Milken is seeking back pay and other claims against Drexel.
+Survivors include his wife, Susan, five sons and two daughters.
+The expected decision to renew Beijing's most-favored-nation status drew advance criticism from Democrats.
+Felfe had in recent months spoken in favor of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reform plans, and told Western visitors that similar reforms were needed in East Germany.
+DETAILS are still coming in of special offers on dealing commissions for BT3 shares after the sell-off next month, writes Bethan Hutton.
+"It's golden handcuffs," Mr. Petersen says.
+They estimated the core annual inflation rate at just 3.6 percent in September and October, and said manufacturers' inventories have been well-managed.
+Mr. Cohen said that Bank of New York wasn't trying to mislead investors.
+A teen-age girl died four days after becoming the world's first recipient of an experimental lung device, leaving behind a newborn son and a grieving hometown but hope that similar implants will save lives.
+Leo Nucci, who's singing in four operas at the Met this season, sang the title role beautifully.
+The starting point was his own priceless collection of scores, bolstered by his purchase of the Stravinsky estate in 1983.
+Nafsu is a member of Israel's Circassian minority of about 3,000 people, who are non-Arab Moslems.
+As a result, an improvement isn't expected now before the fourth quarter.
+However, arbitrage selling and liquidation of holdings by dealers amid low volume pushed prices lower, and the Nikkei hit the day's low of 15,816.04 just before the close. Volume rose slightly from 211m shares to 220m.
+Lee was responding to questions by an opposition lawmaker who claimed police were using taxis for political eavesdropping in some cases.
+"The big concern a year from now will be higher inflation."
+Ana Quirot has had the misfortune to be Cuban in a decade when politics have been as big a factor at the Olympics as the stopwatch. Since the early 1980s she has been winning World Cups and Pan-American titles.
+Hungarian officials fear that the Soviets may stop withdrawing troops until they pay a huge bill Moscow has presented.
+The plane also hit and damaged two unoccupied houses.
+"It's a feeding frenzy," said Butch Johnson, a fisherman in search of nets who lives in the Prince William Sound fishing community of Cordova.
+John Schwensen, who is a minister, gave the eulogy.
+She worked as a civil rights lawyer in Atlanta and later directed the New Haven Legal Assistance and was deputy director of the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.
+'We should programme difficult things, special festival events. If we are doing our job well, drama will always be controversial.
+All the rooms have ceiling fans, since air-conditioning was not put in when the hotel was originally built half a century ago.
+Late Monday, ADN said Krenz had postponed a visit to Czechoslovakia planned for Tuesday, but it did not give a reason. Large pro-democracy demonstrations have been held in Prague.
+If there is one thing that I think about every minute, it's you.
+The true average cost of relocating is Pounds 25,600 according to a recent industry survey.
+It is not an entirely fungible commodity, since there are various types and grades of oil, but the types and grades are widely dispersed.
+Though no treatment exists for the disease, SPECT could be valuable in separating treatable types of dementia that resemble Alzheimer's from actual Alzheimer's, Bonte said.
+If Mr Gonzalez fails to meet the challenge he now faces, Spain can abandon any hope of playing a fully competitive role in the economy of the new Europe.
+Chrysler wants to set a minimum retirement age to keep more workers active in their prime and increase the ratio of active workers to retirees.
+Pacavira said the conflicting proposals were advanced a month ago in a meeting in Brazzaville.
+Imports, at $7.48 billion, were off 0.6% from the year before but up 1.3% from January.
+There was speculation another bidder may surface for the company, which has agreed to be acquired for $77 a share.
+The outstanding question, he said, is how great a role a driver's place of residence will continue to play in rate-setting.
+But they were still looking for rates to resume an upward climb next year.
+Ronald S. Godwin, senior vice president of The Washington Times Corp., praised Rothenburg's contribution during his five years as head of the paper's business affairs.
+That creates a continuing demand for new products.
+Sales are expected to double to about $50 million this year.
+The 10 major U.S. automakers said Wednesday they sold cars and trucks at an average daily rate of 30,412 during the June 1-10 period this year, compared with a rate of 34,994 during the same time last year.
+By an 8-0 vote, the court said a secured creditor's right to "adequate protection" under bankruptcy law cannot be satisified by such a promise.
+The indictment will "give further credence to the perception that minority politicians don't get even-handed treatment," Wells said.
+Though the total Camel franchise has been dormant, its share of filter cigarette sales grew to 3.1% last year from 2.6% in 1987.
+Most pilots "would just as soon have as little contact with him as possible," says Richard Russell, a DC-10 captain and 32-year veteran at United.
+Perretti said it appears several criminal laws were violated, but a decision on filing charges against Asbell would depend upon his psychiatric evaluation.
+L.A. Gear cited then the same causes that it gave for Friday's announcement.
+Mescallado said weather conditions in Luzon were expected to improve as Ofelia moved across the Luzon Strait separating the Philippines from Taiwan.
+The shift in emphasis appears to have been provoked by Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who last month warned he would destroy half of Israel with binary chemical weapons in response to any Israeli attack.
+I had to keep ducking down to get it cool." He saw bodies float past and then was rescued.
+The Westboro Conservation Commission approved the project.
+And we looked _ I tasked the Treasury, upon hearing from Mrs. Chamorro, to see if there is some way to arrange a bridge loan.
+Mrs. Willens joined WOAK-FM in suburban Oak Park and in 1950 married Bernard Jacobs, the station's general manager.
+New plants grew by just 6% in 1990, compared with the average 23% annual growth since 1986, according to Ciemex-Wefa, an economic consulting firm in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
+Hundreds of groundworkers will join the $2.6 million campaign, the nation's largest ever, to stamp out a disease that still strikes thousands of French citizens a year.
+News that a protocol was signed between the CIS and India to supply 9,000 to 10,000 tonnes of black pepper made the Indian market firmer (Dollars 1,250 cif for MG-1).
+Eventually, they decided to explain discrepancies with footnotes.
+"We see it as a small-investor problem," he says.
+But Time Warner resisted, fearing that a debt-riddled Pathe/MGM would collapse.
+Among them: less worry about inflation because of recent declines in commodity prices, and indications that the inventory build-up in the fourth quarter might not have been as big as originally estimated.
+Analysts noted that most stock-index futures gave up some of their gains in the final hour of trading, but they stopped short of saying the rally had ebbed.
+There is nothing wrong in that. 'Like other parts of the Civil Service, the ES rewards its staff for overall performance - everything from good timekeeping to accuracy.
+"My biggest shareholders don't know who I am, let alone care whether we build a new mill in Alabama," complains Andrew Sigler, the chief executive officer of Champion International Corp.
+A Todd spokesman said a meeting between the unions and Todd is scheduled for the end of April.
+Significant returns were not expected until Tuesday.
+Super Foods has increased the dividend for 10 consecutive years, a string that he said the board would be reluctant to break.
+News reports said the weapons were put there by a Palestinian gang.
+The acquisition would give Qual-Med, which owns health-maintenance organizations in six Western states, a presence in the Southeast.
+And that's when we started to roll over on the right wing." Donna McGrady, one of the flight attendants, said she had her eyes open as the plane crash-landed.
+In particular, the rate must increase with the riskiness of the relationship with the cardholder.
+"Banks are concerned the auditors were going to come in and tell them to write these loans down," said William Brueggeman, a Goldman, Sachs & Co. research consultant.
+Officials said that Mr. Garrett, like senior officials from the other services, was ordered to keep quiet about the Seawolf decision and to refrain from giving details to even his top planners.
+Feb. 1 The Flint (Mich.) Journal on the State of the Union: East Europe's great Freedom Revolution of 1989 has shredded the Iron Curtain and continues to bring down walls of communist repression.
+One-seventh of the voters said they had decided in the past two weeks, and 22 percent indicated they could change their minds. Another 6 percent hadn't decided yet.
+Analysts have suggested that Mr. Ludmer might team up with H. Arnold Steinberg, a cousin of the feuding family and Steinberg's executive vice president, finance and development.
+Those hardest hit by far were junk funds, which were roiled by debt problems at several highly leveraged companies.
+American Baby is one of just a handful of magazines that use a computerized binding process known as selective binding.
+Chirac was the conservative candidate and lost to President Francois Mitterrand, a Socialist who won a second seven-year term.
+Catholic Europe was celebrating William's victory because it meant that England would enter the war on the side of the anti-Louis coalition.
+The FNFC issue of convertible preference shares, a rescue operation, came as the consumer credit company announced a Pounds 32m pre-tax loss for the year. This, at least, was fact rather than rumour.
+Even his charities are entrepreneurial.
+We don't even have enough housing for our young people." On Oct. 3, the first anniversary of reunification, three local youths threw a Molotov cocktail through a ground-floor window of the Huenxe asylum home.
+A recommendation that exchange rates be stabilized first, something governments can do with a minimal act of will, would have been more original, and much more helpful.
+Hoover & Strong vice president Dan Pharr said he was unfamiliar with "cold fusion" research and "I wouldn't know how to comment one way or the other."
+These were readily seized but traders then found that stock in the underlying blue chips had become very hard to find.
+The president said "the most touching moment" of his visit was when he talked to the doctor who rescued young Julio Berumen from a crushed car.
+One witness said she tried to flag the bus down because she thought the driver probably could not see the train because of a light drizzle.
+Bofors is accused of paying $50 million in kickbacks to win the contract.
+Authorities last week announced the seizure of nearly 100 tons of steel tubing and other parts about to be shipped out of Italy to Jordan to be transported overland from there, presumably to an assembly point near Baghdad.
+Salvat was founded more than 100 years ago in Barcelona and employs about 1,500 people, including 500 in Spain and the rest in 15 other countries, mostly in Latin America.
+Foreign financial institutions often use loss leaders or low-profit businesses to gain footholds in the U.S. and other countries.
+This Monday is the Fourth of July.
+Witnesses said the minivan's engine began racing as soon as it was started.
+As previously reported, KKR has offered $90 a share in cash for 87% of RJR's stock, plus securities with an intended face value of $90 a share for the remaining 13%.
+"We said we'd be willing to plead guilty to some counts as long as we didn't implicate certain people we believe were not guilty," an Eastern spokeswoman said, explaining the company's reversal.
+They note that under international flight rules, a three-member crew going from the U.S. to a foreign country can fly as many as 12 hours without a rest.
+I didn't try to hit the boy.
+The Runnells couldn't be reached for comment.
+Dual-Lite has 2,514,000 shares outstanding.
+Net withdrawals from savings and loan institutions slowed by more than 50 percent in May to $2.4 billion, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said.
+Dr. Henri Bismuth, a liver transplant surgeon at Paul Brousse Hospital in Paris, reported here Tuesday that he had no choice but to divide the liver of a 40-year-old brain-dead man for two women, both unconscious and near death.
+Kirkham said he never intended to run the business illegally. But his struggling operation was derailed when the sand-hauling truck he used to subsidize the fledgling waste-hauling business was wrecked.
+The fibres-for-acrylics swap with DuPont flatters the underlying improvement in materials.
+At the Korsnas pulp mill at Gavle on the Swedish east coast, they boast that the problem of industrial waste has almost been solved.
+The fact that other close allies of Musavi won the vote of confidence indicated that a head-on clash between radicals and conservatives over Iran's postwar economic policy has been averted, at least for now.
+"He can't just say what Dan Quayle thinks." Most everyone who knows him echoes one point: Dan Quayle wants to win.
+This possible "trophy pricing" could hinder Mr. Traub's attempt.
+"It's the perfect life style."
+He has also been involved in political battles.
+Mr. Shaykin is confident the Best transaction will be neatly completed and that there will be plenty of new deals despite changes in the leveraged buy-out market.
+The jury must decide whether Boag spent the money out of greed, or to improve the estate by investing it to generate income.
+It hopes output from Amino will serve the domestic Polish market as well as other east and central European countries.
+"It would be a very foolhardy thing for me to do to go flying without knowing what caused the blackout," Root said after receiving a letter informing him of the FAA decision.
+He established close ties with the leftist government of the late President Forbes Burnham and incurred the wrath of opposition parties, which accused the cult of breaking up strikes and political meetings.
+"AIDS isn't just a gay disease, it's everybody's disease," the ad goes on.
+The unrest involving the Solidarity trade union in Poland got its start when meat prices were raised, but the Soviet population is generally less volatile.
+"We consider our results to be unsatisfactory," said Chairman Edward Finkelstein, President Mark Handler and Executive Vice President Myron Ullman in a letter addressed to Macy investors.
+The Continental plan affects fares popular with both business travelers and vacationers.
+Wendell Harris, an FCC official, said the deluge of attempted phone calls to the Soviet Union in the past few days demonstrated the "urgency" of expanding phone traffic between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
+Coleman, 39, a U.S. Bureau of Land Management range conservationist from Vale, Ore., said some firefighters have experienced knee and leg problems because of the steep terrain.
+At the first show, Como won for best vocal performance by a male.
+But even as President Bush offered his prescription for the economy in last night's State of the Union address, the growing refrain among local leaders is: "We can't wait for Washington."
+On the bridge, he rolled down his window and tried to toss Mr. Prozumenshikov's $16,000 Rolex watch into the river below.
+Both were hospitalized, he said.
+Fidler said a memorial service would be held Thursday for Harpe at Torrejon air base, but he said he did not know when Harpe's body would be transferred to the United States for burial.
+The broadcast did not say how many speculators were caught, but newspapers have been increasingly critical of "dubious people" handling distribution of medicine, food and clothing from some centers in Bucharest.
+However, Keebler's margin has not exceeded 7 per cent in the past decade and sank to 2.4 per cent in the first half of last year.
+(By cloning he means not egg-splitting but replicating an existing or deceased person: 'I've never met anyone in the world who is worth cloning, and that's been my stock answer for 10 years.') Another was implanting human embryos in animals.
+"It's a big mess," says a congressional aide involved in the matter.
+Over the next 20 years, California Plant Protection opened 125 offices around the country.
+Playing a New Orleans cop, he pokes at a mobster's corpse that sprawls in a public fountain.
+'We're looking for incremental growth on top of the brands that we've acquired', he says.
+Inflation, for the moment, has been lowered.
+The first 73 cars displayed the names of the crash victims. Others carried placards and cards criticizing the air controllers.
+The spokesman talked to The Associated Press on the condition he not be identified.
+He cites the income shares of River & Mercantile which, he says, will yield 10.88 per cent to maturity without any dividend growth. Investors should, however, always be aware of what they are buying in the income share field.
+Buyers of small-company stocks say the ones coming to market are the more-established concerns.
+Buyers this week snatched up the 15 contemporary pieces for $750,000 more than the pre-auction estimate.
+Precious-metals stocks were left out of the market's rise as the price of gold extended its recent retreat.
+The government says it will retry the three on the deadlocked charges in March.
+"This has really sent a shock wave through the business community," said Renee Reymond, the NAM's chief lobbyist on the issue.
+Insurers, backed by the Reagan administration, blamed the crisis on a rash of unexpected court decisions that greatly expanded their liability for certain claims.
+The lunar soil would be mined to extract oxygen, which then could be turned into rocket fuel.
+"This in essence closes out Industrial Equity," Mr. Hadfield said.
+The freeze does not mean that the 5m public sector workers will get no pay rise, but that any increase must be paid for by improved productivity or reduced staff.
+Moments after hearing about the crash, four people who lost relatives in one of the world's worst airline disasters rushed to Philadelphia International Airport to offer consolation.
+The total world market for electronic equipment grew by $54 billion in 1988 to reach $461 billion, and the world market for HDTV receivers and VCRs is forecast to be less than $30 billion by 2010.
+He returned to law practice after an unsuccessful campaign for state auditor in 1986.
+The interest will grow to 10% over the next three years, while Bell Atlantic and Ameritech will reduce their combined stake to 49.9% through a series of stock offerings that could begin as early as next year.
+The order, announced Thursday, includes five 747-400 jumbo jets; one 747-200F, a jumbo freighter; four widebody 767s; 13 midsized 757s; and 13 737-300s, a smaller twinjet.
+Instead, however, it focused mostly on a single component of recreation: the "outdoor estate," or land.
+Many Hungarians who fled to the West after the 1956 Soviet invasion now carry other citizenship and so do not count as refugees.
+While Macmillan said it would continue discussions with all interested parties, the company also noted that it might improve the restructuring program it unveiled as a counterpoint to Bass's bid.
+Thousands of blacks who normally spend their end-of-the-month paychecks shopping on Saturdays stayed away from downtown Boksburg, the first Conservative-controlled town to reimpose segregation of parks, the town hall, and public toilets.
+Meanwhile, housing expenditures fell for the second consecutive quarter.
+Cardinal Basil Hume, Archbishop of Westminster, suggested on BBC television the setting up of a royal commission into 'the way society is going'.
+It is expected to be signed formally at the Washington peace talks, which enter their eleventh round this week. Many of the most difficult and sensitive details remain obscure.
+Instead he advocates replacing Social Security with a means-test system that would reduce or deny benefits to the elderly with higher incomes.
+He thinks the stock would trade "in the low 30s" but for takeover talk.
+Investigators also were considering the possibility of loss of power in an engine as a cause of the sudden descent, according to the sources.
+Ramon Salcido, 28, looked glum and unkempt as he entered the innocent pleas to seven counts of murder and three counts of attempted murder in connection with an April 14 crime spree through the wine country north of San Francisco.
+The Spirit-Acclaim successor will be introduced sometime around 1995, Gardner said.
+A debt-rescheduling accord between Poland and its foreign bank creditors, already held up over several points, may be further delayed because banks recently granted Yugoslavia more-favorable terms, banking sources said.
+I relish the masters of "nonsense" (the likes of Lewis Carroll or Edward Lear), which at its best is a fanciful form of sense.
+Banc One stock closed at $22, up 37.5 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
+"There was a failure of the dollar to follow through on the down side," said Bob Morrissey, a senior trader at the Bank of Boston's New York office.
+The last ABC-Washington Post poll, with results from Saturday through Monday, had it 32 to 30 for Dole; the Boston Globe had it 31-30 for Bush, and the Boston Herald-WBZ poll had it 32-30 for Bush.
+With the global telecoms business in flux, it seems C and W wanted a partner.
+"I'd estimate there was about 60 feet of rubber.
+The West German government said no evidence supports those reports.
+Rodriguez arrived at Congress for the inauguration ceremony in an open convertible led by 21 flag-bearing horsemen.
+Thomas M. Egan, president and chief executive officer of Stotler Group, said the company had been in negotiations with the creditors in efforts to reach a solution.
+That was the turning point."
+In Leningrad, Mr. Yurchenko, the restaurant manager, established the first independent labor union officially registered in the Soviet Union.
+Yields six-month bills edged down to 7.77 percent as the discount dipped 1 basis point to 7.39 percent.
+In a leveraged buyout, a company is acquired mainly with borrowed funds that are repaid with the target company's cash flow or by the sale of its assets.
+The test subjects only could detect the odorant at high concentrations that for most people would be unbearable.
+He might be present at a later stage to meet with top Chinese government officials like Deng Xiao Ping, but not now," the spokesman said.
+"For Mr. van Heerden, the road from his office to New York is shorter than the road from his office to the president's office," says Peter Vale, the director of the Institute of Social and Economic Research at South Africa's Rhodes University.
+Cullinet has reported quarterly losses for more than two years, but Mr. Tamke said that he expects the software maker to "deliver sustained profitability beginning in the third quarter."
+One investor said that S.B. Lewis has about $150 million in capital; the government is seeking $5.5 million in fines from the firm.
+The submachine gun is considered secondary firepower.
+For the three months ended April 3, Raytheon said net income totaled $113.3 million, or $1.68 a share, on sales of $1.95 billion.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Cleveland-Cliffs closed at $13.75 a share, down 50 cents.
+Judge Bork seemed disturbed by that, said one observer of the oral argument.
+Merrill Lynch & Co. will be lead manager for the issue, which is due to be priced Tuesday.
+William Griggs, economist at Griggs & Santow Inc., said bond investors appear to be paying little attention to the Commodity Research Bureau's futures index lately.
+Flood watches were posted for parts of southern New England, southeast New York, including New York City, northern New Jersey and the Philadelphia area.
+The company's chief executive officer, Eric Parker, said Trafalgar doesn't expect to be greatly affected by the recent turmoil on financial markets.
+Bank of New York's hostile takeover bid for Irving Bank Corp. is being interrupted for 10 days on a federal judge's orders.
+"We didn't want this country paying into the bank so that the Poles could borrow money to pay Germany," said Rep. David R. Obey, who has major responsibility in Congress for international finance.
+U.S. strategists have concerns, too.
+Suddenly, the sled crashes through, water splashing over the side.
+Mr. Smith added that, despite respectable trading at the group's Rover auto unit, the car market "remains difficult," forcing production and labor cutbacks.
+Richard Oberlander of Pittsburgh is one of those.
+Inflation might be the No. 1 issue with the Fed chairman, but closing that deficit is No. 1 with other groups, including some in the White House.
+Others didn't see it that way.
+Both measures are aimed at those who leave the government and then immediately lobby their former colleagues _ usually on issues with which they were involved.
+A Mexican police officer was arraigned Friday in the 1985 torture-murder of U.S. drug agent Enrique Camarena.
+Hill accepted a position with Judge Thomas when he moved to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
+You've got competition around the world." Japan's occupation of China in World War II has left "real scars" even a half-century later, Lord said.
+He points to the New York Post, a rival tabloid where unions made extensive wage-and-hour concessions earlier this year.
+To calm those fears, Mr. Alberthal traveled to Washington to meet with executives of the unit's government systems group, where most of the eight executives who defected to Mr. Perot had worked.
+And Ford last fall began selling Lincoln Town Cars equipped with a new V-8 engine, the first of a family of "modular" engines for fullsized and midsized cars.
+The White House said it was heard on ships in the area.
+As a result, Westworld said it will incur a "very substantial" charge when it reports fourth-quarter results.
+BRADWELL, a quiet village near Southend-on-Sea, is particularly quiet this month.
+The incumbent Social Democrats, or SPD, won 45%, a strong recovery from the 41.7% they won in the November election that resulted in a deadlock with the opposition Christian Democrats.
+But some industry analysts said the truck pact is Toyota's first step toward local production of passenger cars in Europe.
+In 1947, then-Soviet deputy foreign minister Andrei Vyshinsky said that "Wallenberg is not in the Soviet Union," and that "He is unknown to us."
+U.S. officials said the teams brought heavy equipment to Cabanatuan to remove tons of debris.
+The only previous excavation of Birka was conducted 100 years ago by Hjalmar Stolpe, a zoologist who came in search of insect fossils in 1871 and stayed 24 years to dig up many of the 2,500 Viking age graves.
+Countries outside the program account for more that 34% of U.S. steel imports, the trade group said.
+The 26 teams took in a record $1,241,059,000 in 1989, a 23 percent increase from the previous season.
+At least one analyst was skeptical about the Amax announcement.
+In the early 1980s, Mr. Whitfield was managing Apple Computer Co.'s Macintosh ad campaign and saw firsthand the enormous sums spent on ads that got shelved after a few months.
+Some call taxol the most promising new chemotherapy to appear in a decade, and many are eager to study it.
+Among them is to switch the affiliation to WCIX, which CBS has an option to purchase for a relatively lower price, or to move it to the current NBC affiliate in the market, WSVN.
+If so, unless they sell it, they will receive only a surrender value, which is worked out using a different set of calculations from the bonuses which make up the pay-outs on a conventional policy.
+"This is certainly not a question of whether or not kids should work, but a question of how much they should work," Prof.
+BZW's Ecu100m issue for Swedish Export Credit, fully fungible with an existing Ecu400m of bonds due in February 1994, was widely seen as tightly priced - though it was offered at five basis points above the similar deal from OKB at the end of last week.
+They fell 3.2 percent in the Midwest to 900,000 units and were off 2.8 percent in the South to 1.38 million units.
+We will miss him greatly." Smith took over as worldwide publisher at Newsweek in September 1988 after running the international division for five years.
+"Quayle is going to go after the top of the ticket.
+U.S. officials in Washington said he might give a speech there.
+It was the 101st day of the inconclusive showdown between Aoun and Geagea for control of the 310-square-mile Christian enclave.
+His tough, pulpy literature was filled with neurotics, psychotics and con men trying to paper over their nowhere lives with big schemes.
+St. Mary's, a sprawling 347-bed institution that sits across from an abandoned brass factory that will soon be razed, is just completing a $19 million expansion project.
+Neither side in this issue and debate would ever disagree on the physiological facts.
+They said police commanders were responsible for the deaths because they ordered a raid on the campus.
+He saw no action in the war.
+A foie gras week, she suggests, ought to include hands-on experience at making foie gras and confits in the farmhouse kitchen of a small duck producer she knows, and learning to cook dishes using both confits and fresh duck.
+Many took days off work on Friday.
+The Companies Act requires all companies to have their accounts audited.
+Just as the October 1987 "meltdown" in the stock market did not produce an economic recession (as we correctly predicted at the time), so the present strength in the stock market does not necessarily mean that the economy will avoid recession.
+Under terms of the plan, the company would exchange up to $530 million in principal amount of outstanding debt for new debt securities and common stock.
+A "Romeo and Juliet" couple married for 53 years died together in their nursing home room on the same night.
+To the outside world, not much has changed. Will Rawlins still be there, making optimistic projections, next year?
+A tremendous amount (of future research) will be built on it."
+Another is history: Jackson, who has found support from whites elusive, did his best on that score in his 1984 campaign with California whites.
+NBC, a unit of General Electric, is expected to win smaller increases.
+In trading yesterday, crude oil for August delivery settled at $21.65 a barrel, up 18 cents, on the New York Merc.
+In addition, to make acceptance of the exit bonds more attractive, Brazil plans to propose that these bonds should offer a competitive yield, would rank as senior Brazilian debt and could be used to make debt-equity swaps, the official said.
+Although he wouldn't specify the size of the order, he said it "wasn't beyond the range of an ordinary operation," adding that 200 to 300 contracts isn't unusual.
+Bush had sought $4.6 billion in the budget for two of the bat-winged planes next year and advanced procurement of parts for six more in the following year.
+Many observers said it's clear that if Mr. De Benedetti doesn't attract some Belgian partners, it would be difficult for him to succeed in gaining control of Generale de Belgique.
+All 23 Democratic presidential delegates will be selected Saturday at county conventions throughout the state.
+Mr. Schroth said yesterday's offering and a recent $100 million issue by the Export-Import Bank of Japan are part of an effort by Japanese issuers to increase visibility in U.S. credit markets.
+They took him to Lincoln Hospital, where he was pronounced dead a short time later, she said.
+Technically, freedom of the press was guaranteed by a declaration in the Soviet Constitution, but the new law is the first to spell out detailed guarantees of press freedoms.
+Wool fetched the highest prices at auction for 18 months last week, thanks to a shortfall in supply, a rise in overseas demand and a sharply lower Kiwi dollar. The market indicator was 494 cents (153p) - 25 per cent up from early last month.
+Fitch downgraded the utility's rating on $800 million in first-mortgage bonds to A from AA.
+"It's a landmark decision because discrimination against Hispanics in this society is pervasive," said Antonio Silva, co-counsel for the agents in the class action suit.
+People putting in their two cents.
+Israel occupies a border strip in south Lebanon as a buffer zone against cross-border raids by Palestinian guerrillas.
+She said she wanted to sell the pig for cash to buy feed for the other animals.
+Overhead charges, also known as indirect costs, have been the subject of much debate in academic circles, amid federal budget austerity and declining support for university research in general.
+The stock ownership plan, authorized by the board of directors in July, will supplement an existing retirement and savings plan.
+Sometimes I do more, sometimes a little less," says Mr. Ross.
+Hungarian government spokesman Zsolt Bajnok told reporters "a few days are still required" before the East Germans can be released, but he refuse to be more specific.
+And why the attention given to its decision to cut the final dividend by 3p to 5p per share?
+"Because feedstocks of natural gas are more widely distributed, even greater price competition would result in this case," it said.
+Earlier in the day, prices for North Sea Brent fell by 65 cents to 70 cents a barrel on European spot markets, with some cargoes trading below $13 a barrel.
+Car makers enjoyed a day of gains.
+Both it and the building societies emphasised that the decision did not reflect dissatisfaction with the working relationship.
+Yet now, as Congress moves toward raising the $3.35-an-hour minimum wage for the first time since 1981, the battle rages just as hot and heavy as ever.
+The company said it would reduce the work force at its main Wisconsin plants by about 400 people, which is about 7% of overall employment but 18% of its manufacturing personnel.
+Syrian gunners lobbed shells at two Christian harbors Thursday, killing at least two people hours after Arab League envoys called a new cease-fire to halt two months of fierce artillery battles.
+'But for my money I'd prefer it this way, to have it out in the open.
+Twenty years ago, Connecticut lawmakers approved a statewide income tax, only to reverse direction in the face of voter revolt and quickly repeal it.
+Nickerson said that within the next 15 days Hertz must deposit $13.7 million into a special fund to be disbursed to individuals and insurance companies that were overcharged.
+Two executives of Tokyo Aircraft Instrument Co. resigned from their managerial posts because one of their subordinates allegedly sold information to Soviet officials between April 1986 and July 1987, a company spokesman said.
+Says the J.K. Lasser Institute in its annual publication Your Income Tax: "If your return is audited, you will have to prove that the casualty occurred and the amount of the loss.
+Legislation that advocates say would give Idaho the nation's toughest anti-abortion law cleared a state Senate committee Friday and was headed for final legislative vote.
+Perhaps it should be. Still on the subject of personalised number plates, I see that Ken Warren, Conservative MP for Hastings, owns MP 1066.
+Second, she said, "We are down to problems in this country that can only be resolved by some group giving up something for another. For a long time we solved problems by putting new money on the table.
+And if I win it will be a mainstream mandate."
+The members of the group, he says, "seemed like a family."
+Like Rocky Mountain's Chemical-Free TenderCare diaper, the new product does not contain chemical polymer salts used by other manufacturers in disposable diapers to absorb wetness.
+Zaretsky stressed in his report that his conclusions were tentative and based on an as-yet uncompleted examination of Revco's problems.
+Its 6,000-man 7th Armored Division, known as the Desert Rats, has trained with U.S. troops in Germany during NATO maneuvers.
+Be sure to ask not only about regular call provisions but also about any special features that can trigger early calls, advises B. Daniel Evans, president of Fitch Investors Service Inc., a credit-rating company.
+She replaces 46-year-old Neil Dunford (left), who is moved to the new position of MGIM deputy chairman. Morgan Grenfell's UK pension side has long trailed behind its highly successful international investment management.
+In recent years, farmers have been required to idle some land to be eligible for federal payments.
+The acquisition will also include certain undisclosed fixed assets, personnel and business relationships.
+This was his best effort to date at convincing an audience of world leaders of his country's (and his own) democratic credentials. The script was flawless.
+"If politicians really believe in parliamentary democracy, then they should participate in this election.
+Net sales of US mutual funds this year have reached Dollars 180bn, he says; during the last two months, the amount of new cash flowing into foreign funds has exceeded Dollars 1bn a week.
+"Peaceable Kingdom," about a gutsy woman zookeeper who lives right on the zoo grounds with her kids and pet seal, is another one of those warm-hearted family shows that make critics cringe.
+Alpha chips currently cost about $1,500 each, and thus are impractical for use in PCs, Olivetti's main business, at the moment.
+That made it likely that the announcement would coincide with the board's annual National Forum, scheduled Oct. 31-Nov.
+The market was encouraged by the figures and the shares rose from 327p to 334p. Blue Circle stopped shipping to the US several years ago.
+There are usually no witnesses other than the child and victimizer, and there is rarely conclusive physical evidence.
+Besides luxury-hotel investment and management, it also has interests in property, transportation, airline catering, food manufacturing and retailing and restaurants.
+Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale interviewed Cisneros in 1984 about possibly running on his ticket.
+Past efforts have been examinations of issues such as hunger and foreign-language education.
+Despite inflation, consumers are paying less for natural gas now, on average, than in 1984.
+On Monday, the Bank of France boosted interest rates to defend the franc in the face of the German unit's strength.
+In some countries, the use of non-public information to profit in the financial markets is perfectly acceptable.
+London cocoa prices fell as Ivory Coast arrivals continued to be higher than previously forecast.
+In the house, there is a staircase that is an architectural tour de force and the whole interior of the chapel is a decorative triumph. The recent history of Wardour has not been entirely happy.
+They were lured one at a time to a barn, gagged, shot and dumped in a common grave.
+They're staying liquid until they decide what to do," says David Thibodeau, executive vice president of Third National Bank in Nashville, Tenn.
+Stock prices retreated in a turbulent session today, running into some resistance at or near record highs.
+Camarena and Reveles were booked for investigation of conspiracy to commit murder and Aleman was booked for possession of a sawed-off rifle.
+He had traveled there to dedicate a shrine.
+An individual familiar with the situation estimated that the value of its trading book of interest-rate options could drop by as much as $30 million.
+We now see that you need the process first.
+The local is seeking enhanced pension benefits and retirement, including full benefits, at 55 years of age.
+A Boston company and seven men were indicted on federal fraud charges in connection with a scheme to collect "advance fees" from borrowers seeking loans that were never provided.
+He wants the Strasbourg assembly to have rights in EU decisions almost equal to the Council of Ministers.
+In Rupert, with a population just over 600, many feel the real issue on the ballot has more to do with the local family feud than the issue of wet versus dry.
+The ponds are enclosed by chain-link fences topped with razor wire and reinforced with small mesh at the base to keep out animals large and small.
+Club president A. Sanford Miles, who called the suit a "David and Goliath" conflict, said money was not the issue in the lawsuit.
+Car production in July rose 2.8% from a year earlier to 919,411 units, led by a 24% surge in production of medium-sized cars.
+IMF contributions determine members' voting power and provide resources for loans to developing nations.
+OHA receives money from the state and from income derived from trust lands turned over to Hawaii by the federal government upon statehood in 1959.
+It said journalists who wrote the stories didn't want their names used for fear of gangland retribution.
+And, according to OECD figures, its total GDP amounted to $359 billion, far short of its economic rival's $450 billion.
+I know what you've done.
+We've got a sincere problem." There have been other financial crises that forced cutbacks.
+In 1980 the government spent $265 million on this program.
+Heflin said NASA considered the problem serious because it went undetected before Discovery was launched.
+Friends and aides say Mr. Reagan has developed a passionate belief that the limit sapped his power halfway through his second term and that it must be repealed if the country hopes to have truly effective leaders.
+He said it would cost only $700 to connect to the corner tap, and that district commissioners offered to come out on their own time and dig the ditch.
+Both companies make pressure-measurement systems used primarily by semiconductor makers.
+Warner Communications Inc. said Monday that its earnings rose 22.3 percent in the second quarter, boosted by record profits in its film, music and cable broadcasting divisions.
+Administration officials didn't rule out military action against Libya, but they suggested it isn't likely.
+Tension rose in early August after the assassination by unidentified gunmen of Pakistani Shiite leader Arif Hussain al-Hussaini in the northwest frontier city of Peshawar.
+But she warns of many reproductions and modern bottles that won't appreciate: "If you're just starting in this, buyer beware." FREDDIE MAC'S BACK to help bail out a New York co-op.
+"A federal sentence has to be served in a federal facility," she said.
+Thirty-seven passengers were aboard the Houston-to-Dallas train when the accident occurred near Waller, about 40 miles northwest of Houston, Southern Pacific Railroad spokesman Jim Johnson said.
+But on a recent Sunday, his pattern changed radically.
+Many come from troubled backgrounds.
+In Reno, even thick-furred Malamute dogs balked at going outside.
+The FAA is spending millions of dollars on bomb detection.
+Tokyo share prices staged a moderate rally in the afternoon session to erase most of the morning's losses, but the buying interest was narrowly focused and the broad market closed mixed.
+But authorities were looking into reports a prisoner threw paint thinner during a fight inside the ward and another inmate ignited the thinner to start the fire, Garza said.
+"I think it is they who make the most major changes, and reduce the probabilities of an event such as last October recurring."
+He is a distinguished-looking, gray-haired man, and he dresses in conservative blue suits.
+Movie mogul Raymond Chow recalls his initial response to a suggestion he produce a film called "Teen-Age Mutant Ninja Turtles." "It's quite impossible!
+Against this background, Mr. Baeza must prove that a monopoly government can be good government.
+Barricada reported the altercation.
+Except for two World War II Japanese battleships and the current Navy aircraft carriers, the 58,000-ton ships of the Iowa class are the largest warships in the world.
+"Since the best quality track is usually found on lines connecting and traversing large population centers, the Energy Department is generally forced to choose between using higher quality track and avoiding high population areas," the report said.
+"I would strongly hope that this issue can be put to rest" as a result of the report, said Suzanne Dilk, a former senior analyst with the Social Security Administration and one of four experts on the study panel.
+The police department schedule doesn't reveal any "boxheads" like the three columnists who showed up in Atlanta with boxes on their heads to prove the media would make a story out of anything.
+Fortunately, it all worked out.
+Most think that Europeans realize they must make changes to compete against the Japanese and the U.S.
+About 14,000 other U.S. troops participated in the invasion last year, but all those soldiers were withdrawn.
+The sharp reduction in coking coal prices agreed between Japan and its Canadian and Australian suppliers has been followed by an even bigger cut on the European market.
+The New York Stock Exchange hasn't said when it will allow program traders to resume regular use of the DOT system.
+Eyeing the general election, he hopes to reinforce the "traditional values" advantage that GOP candidates have enjoyed over Democrats for a generation.
+Seidman "suggested the name of Bill Taylor, who we're very high on, to take his responsibilities," Bush said.
+Experts said people should talk about the experience and use jokes to relieve stress.
+Wednesday's rejection of the $63.50-a-share offer came the same day that a Chancery Court judge in Delaware gave Holly Farms permission to ask its shareholders on April 14 to approve a friendly merger with ConAgra Inc. of Omaha, Neb.
+The incident occurred shortly before midnight Thursday at the Air Defense Artillery Group 101 in Ciudadela, 12 miles west of the capital, the office of the chief of staff said in a brief communique.
+But from internal figures, based on what OPEC members reported, the secretariat's second list calculated production for July at 17.4 million barrels a day and for August at 17.8 million barrels a day.
+Mr. Greenspan also rejected the suggestion that this year's weakness in commodity prices, and strength in bond prices and the dollar, signaled that Fed policy is too tight.
+The more than a billion third-party reports filed in 1990 included 225 million on withheld taxes; matched with returns, they led to $3.5 billion in IRS claims for added taxes and penalties.
+"U.S. companies are aggressively pursuing opportunities in the Japanese market," the trade group said.
+But Mr. Aaron, among others, continues to insist that the data are inconclusive.
+"There's a life cycle to these things," said Vic Miller, who advises governors and legislators on federal grants.
+At the Utah gathering, tribal leaders said they hope their alliance will lead to a summit with President Bush where concerns over federal encroachment into tribal sovereignty could be discussed.
+Nevertheless, the preliminary conclusions of the Concorde trial seem discouraging. A recent article in the British Medical Journal supports Wellcome's view that changes in protocol make any meaningful analysis difficult.
+The deficit was thereby only cut from 13.3 per cent of GDP to 6.3 per cent.
+MDI Mobile Data International Inc. said shareholders re-elected the company's board despite a challenge from a dissident group opposed to a takeover of the company by Motorola Inc., Schaumburg, Ill.
+The 40th birthday festivities kicked off at the Super Bowl in New Orleans in January with a halftime show featuring the Peanuts characters.
+Niederberger, who got off the train half an hour earlier and called the transit authority to report the driver, said his warnings were handled too slowly to prevent the accident.
+This is union "brotherhood" at its worst.
+A NASA doctor caused the cancellation of plans to have President Nixon have dinner with the Apollo 11 astronauts before the launch of that first moon-landing mission.
+Mrs. Whitmire set a special council session for Friday to discuss a resolution against racist remarks.
+Perhaps Wednesday would have provided it.
+Gerstner's accomplishments speak for themselves," he says.
+A Bush administration report to Congress complains in unmistakable terms about human rights abuses in China following last year's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement there, according to sources who have seen the document.
+"Our level of confidence will drive how big a bet we'll make," says Kenneth Gregory, a principal in the firm.
+Rebels are slowly advancing from suburb to suburb of this capital, where an atmosphere of fear and lawlessness prevails along with expectations President Samuel Doe will soon take flight.
+But Shamir himself has suggested that the Israeli threshold for moving into Jordan may be lower than the officially stated policy.
+Qintex Entertainment Inc., a television production and distribution firm, will sell its operating assets for more than $65 million in two transactions, it was announced today.
+"Our government is set on finding a political solution to the conflict," Cristiani said Friday. "There is no use for a military solution.
+The recession, which began in mid-1992, has yet to bottom out.
+A surprising number of people cannot remember.
+(See Observer) The Treasury has a new mastermind for its efforts to attract private capital into the provision of public services.
+The Legislature last December approved an additional $35 million for the program.
+Nicor said gas distribution expenditures will rise by $10 million.
+For the one great lesson of the war is that the conventional defense of Europe is inadequate and that, therefore, the nuclear threshold is unacceptably low.
+I was about to step forth on a dare from my editor when a spaced-out blonde weaved out of the crowd.
+"Things are looking pretty good," says John Canning, a senior executive at First Chicago Corp., a longtime KKR investor.
+BA/CA-Poland S.A. is also very active in corporate and retail banking, as well as in treasury and capital markets.
+Thirty years later, in 1764, the monks produced the milder green liqueur based on the elixir, and this is their main product today. The elixir itself is still available.
+Since Midas, perhaps since Adam, the consequences of risky business have been spurned to the peril of those who dare to pursue happiness a little too voraciously.
+On the root cause of homelessness, 45 percent said society mainly is at fault and 33 percent said the homeless themselves are chiefly to blame.
+Donna Alston, a spokeswoman for Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, said 568 of the authority's 1,510 buses are lift-equipped.
+The House agreed to a seven-month extension of the program that allows some illegal aliens to apply for legal residence.
+New homes must be at least 3 feet above the 100-year flood plain.
+Foreign ownership of U.S. airlines raises concerns about national security, competition and bilateral negotiations on international routes, Skinner has said.
+The inmates did demand that there be no prosecution for any crimes committed during the riot, but state officials refused.
+All seven have held top positions in anti-apartheid groups around Port Elizabeth, one of the most militant black areas in the country.
+Only Japan (34.7) and Germany (16) are more expensive.
+"That's like you telling me the guy down the street is going to assemble the F-14 fighter.
+The proposal was finely balanced, matching US concessions in zinc with Japanese tariff cuts in copper.
+"When I first met him, he was interested in any business that walked.
+Audubon filters out 80 per cent.
+"The picture is one we're constantly evaluating, and if we find we're falling short within an area we know we can do better, we're going to be seeking those additional funds," he said.
+Instead it suggests an annual shortfall of Pounds 200m a year. The report yesterday provided the basis of an angry condemnation by the British Medical Association of the closure plans.
+However, the company said fewer than 75% of the notes, due in 2001, were tendered under the offer.
+These were fed grain for 10 to 13 months.
+In January 1989 Lloyds led the way and the others soon followed.
+By acquiring such companies and their trademarks, analysts say, Playmates would be able to market existing products under its own name.
+The 21-year-old survivor, who suffered burns and an ankle injury, was in stable condition at Boulder Community Hospital on Saturday night, according to a statement by the Boulder County Sheriff's Department.
+Purchases by that group, if made with Guinness or Morgan Grenfell backing or with an agreement to protect the purchasers from a later price drop, could be a violation of takeover code or even British company law.
+GM said the buybacks would have the effect of "increasing participation in the net income of EDS and GMHE by the holders of (regular) common stock."
+Even in New York, where a new scam comes along about as often as a puff of pollution from New Jersey, this is one for the books: They're scalping lox.
+These are much bigger than their Polaris predecessors. Most of the work would be done at other docks.
+In the short term the only way to make large cuts in public expenditures - barring a wages freeze on which the prime minister remains a little vague - is through cuts in capital investment in projects.
+The legislation is given good prospects for winning House approval, but it faces tough going in the Senate.
+All three paintings taken from Amsterdam's Municipal Museum last month were recovered undamaged, according to police spokesman Klaas Wilting.
+In state stores, where prices are lower but the stock phrase is "Nie ma" _ "There is none _ beef is almost never seen.
+He and his wife, Theda, wanted to stay in Atlanta.
+Among the most significant of those events are the sudden spike in the price of oil and the looming possibility of a recession soon.
+The company also said it has instituted a claims procedure for reimbursing back pay.
+Afternoon temperatures also were generally in the upper 80s and 90s from southern Texas to the southern half of the Atlantic Coast.
+Paper and chemicals concern Feldmuehle-Nobel shed 3.20 marks to 271.80, adjusted for the payout of a 10-mark dividend.
+The Soviets have an estimated 355 Backfires now, according to the International Institute for Strategic Studies, a London-based think tank.
+In this tense atmosphere, wild rumors abounded.
+Jackson said Monday he could conceive of situations where he would grant safe passage to hostage-takers, saying "I choose negotiation over blind bloody confrontation."
+Hanson was the third busiest stock option, trading 1,030 contracts.
+Sophisticated investors argue that income-seekers often would do better to aim for capital growth instead.
+The minimum initial investment is $1 million.
+"When I first came here, live whales cost Newfoundland fishermen over $1 million a year from lost or damaged nets and all," Beamish says. "And now tourism probably brings in $1 million a year to the island.
+Once the gene has been identified, researchers can begin figuring out its function and then start searching for possible therapy.
+But she still spends plenty of time at the stove.
+She had previously worked with Bochco on the short-lived series about a minor-league baseball team, "Bay City Blues."
+The key documents involved generally were Defense Department five-year spending plans.
+He said his client's guilty plea referred only to the fact that he neglected to tell investors that he was permanently barred in 1955 from selling securities in New York state.
+Mr. Threlkeld said the copper market seems to be anticipating a recession in three months, with declining use being the result.
+Dixon said he had been notified by the singer's promotion company, TCC Productions of Encino, Calif., that Jackson's illness progressed Monday to laryngitis.
+In the last 13 years there has been one escape.
+Christian sources said the embassy siege was designed by Aoun to whip up anti-American sentiment among Christians inside and outside Lebanon, to bring pressure on the United States.
+The movie still has a strong cult following.
+Swingle speculated the whale may have been in shallow water feeding on fish.
+About 60,000 have been issued.
+It provides for both criminal and civil prosecution and carries penalties of up to $50,000 for each day of violation and imprisonment of up to six months.
+In February, the company posted a six-month loss of 2.9 million pounds, or $4.9 million.
+The French daily Le Monde said the Soviets told Palestinian leaders that making their move before the Nov. 1 vote could benefit candidates of the Israeli right.
+They presented a chart showing the fund would be $193 million in the red by 1995 unless a down payment were required and the loan origination fee raised.
+At the Port Isabel Service Processing Center, where an influx of asylum applicants was expected, giant tents were pitched to house detainees and dozens of typewriters were shipped to process applications.
+But the Dec. 1 rate of lay averaged 68.8 eggs per 100 birds, compared with 68.5 eggs a year earlier, the board said in its recent report.
+Some 650,000 younger West Germans began learning trade skills this year, down from a peak of 706,000 in 1986.
+Bankers Trust New York and J.P. Morgan declined to say whether they would risk a confrontation with the Fed by applying to the state for approval to set up securities units.
+Only yesterday, the US Customs confirmed it was investigating whether export laws were violated in a 1985 sale of Thomson lasers to Iraq.
+By today, the winds had dropped by nearly half and the Brisbane Weather Office said the storm was no longer a major threat to coast communities.
+The company is also considering expanding into the warehousing business.
+The Agency for International Development also will maximize its support for foreign capital projects, the administration said in its report to Congress.
+"The Bush-Cheney budget proposal, even after Kuwait, proposes devastating cuts," Mr. Aseritis notes.
+Boyd told the Saint Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press that the loan follows a precedent established in 1987 when Boeing Co. bought $700 million in convertible notes from Allegis, then the parent company to United Airlines, as part of a jet sale.
+GW Utilities, which has interests in oil production and transportation, paid a special dividend of C$10 a share, or C$393 million, in January following the sale of its 82% stake in Consumers Gas Ltd. to British Gas PLC.
+Regulators picked Banc One Corp. of Columbus, Ohio, the nation's 25th largest banking company, from among six firms bidding to take over the insolvent banks with $13.1 billion in assets.
+Mr. Brooke's departure was unexpected, some employees said.
+And he has his own fan club with more than 5,000 members.
+"We fell slightly short in the second year, and by the third year, it was clear revenue growth couldn't sustain publishing," says Mr. Jennings.
+The new directors are Christopher Skase, chairman of Qintex Ltd., and two other senior Qintex officers, Robert Campbell and Richard Capps.
+But 10 patients of the 56 who received a placebo developed the disease.
+Libya was accused of using chemical weapons in a war against Chad.
+The inspectors say: 'That company had no assets to meet such a liability.' They also criticise a 'comfort letter' from Blyth Dutton, Norton's solicitors.
+"Whether the economy is moving out of recession into a recovery is a question of diminishing importance right now," Mr. Gross said.
+I think that's why it was very hard to realize that it was closing.
+A stack of tortillas, the mainstay of the Mexican diet, can still be bought for about a nickel a pound, and the prices of milk, gasoline and a host of other products haven't changed much.
+NATURAL GAS The Supreme Court, in a decision the Reagan administration says could save consumers an estimated $100 million a year, cleared the way today for price deregulation of some natural gas.
+The problem, said Mr. Rittereiser, was that brochures used to sell the product created the impression that the bonds always would sell at par, suggesting that there was little risk to principal.
+Both institutions said they plan to reach agreement on terms of the transaction within 45 days and have agreed not to negotiate with other parties during that period.
+Thirteen months later and 3,200 miles away, the Valdez oil spill again will wash over the nation's largest oil company Wednesday as shareholders consider six environmental proposals seeking to make Exxon Corp. more ecologically responsive.
+Martech played a role in the Exxon Valdez oil cleanup.
+The report concludes that "our vast investment in El Salvador has brought neither peace nor political stability nor a sound economy.
+It is estimated that the entire Superfund cleanup bill may reach $500 billion.
+DECIDES, as a consequence, to take the following measure to secure compliance of Iraq with operative paragraph 2 and to restore the authority of the legitimate Government of Kuwait; 3.
+He might also have some diplomatic tips.
+Also since the accident, both the Directors Guild and the Screen Actors Guild set up 24-hour hotlines to answer questions on safety issues on a movie set.
+Every action incites a reaction.
+"It won't stay out of our business.
+Also on trial is Saudi financier Adnan Khashoggi, who is accused of helping the Marcoses conceal a series of New York real estate deals allegedly financed in part with money stolen from the Philippine treasury.
+He noted that on Sept. 22, the Sandinista government required that American diplomats based in Nicaragua who leave the country, for whatever reason, must wait three weeks before they are allowed to re-enter Nicaragua.
+Saturday's London violence was the worst since September 1985, when crowds of young blacks and some whites clashed with police in the northern industrial city of Birmingham.
+The Whitneys discovered the bats when Bill peeked into the attic and saw foot-high mounds of bat guano.
+"My guess is, it'll increase the numbers" of Armenians seeking to come to the United States, McNary said at a news conference.
+But he added that the talks have also included all the other major software and hardware players in workstations, including Sun, Motorola Inc. and Intel Corp.
+The group now holds 343,900 shares in the Basking Ridge, N.J., package-delivery and auto-parts company.
+Sales probably climbed 0.1% last month after rising 0.7% in September, while industrial production was probably unchanged after increasing 0.1%, some economists say.
+But the numbers lie, said one congressional military expert.
+UAL (NYSE; Symbol: UAL) Business: Airlines, hotels and car and truck rentals.
+This year's shipments, primarily from Australia and New Zealand but also more than a dozen other countries, are forecast at 2.08 billion pounds, nearly twice the amount of exports.
+The company has 54 million Canadian dollars (US$47.9 million) in Series B preferred outstanding.
+On Sunday, he co-authored a piece alleging that Mr. Maxwell planned to fake his death and escape with millions siphoned from his empire.
+The approval followed a three-day hearing last week during which Judge Barry Schermer considered the merits of competing offers by Horsham's AOC Acquisition Corp. unit and Getty Petroleum Corp., of Jericho, N.Y.
+I had not seen this before and thought it very distinctive.
+Defense Minister Horacion Jaunarena accepted an invitation, delivered by Shultz from U.S. Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci, to visit the United States this fall.
+Basil also has a growing following.
+She said it would be corrected in any future editions.
+New government data that suggested the pace of economic growth is slowing had little impact on the stock market.
+"He is the governor of our state and I have respect for him in that position and I'm sorry that the man doesn't understand what my philosophy is," Duke said. "He's operating on what he perceives my philosophy was 10 years ago or 15 years ago.
+Donovan's life work is art usually seen at a great distance in a fleeting glance from a car window.
+Earnings for the quarter ended Jan. 31 rose to $253 million, or $3.38 a share, from $224 million, or $3 a share, last year.
+The realignment, announced Tuesday, indicated that Mahathir intends to isolate party opponents from the Kuala Lumpur government.
+He says other investors include technicians from TRW, General Motors Corp.'s Hughes Aircraft division and McDonnell Douglas.
+A few policemen kept their distance and made no attempt to disperse the demonstrators.
+Still, when she delves into politics, she tries not to let personal views show.
+Mr. Bryan can't afford any mistakes as he undertakes something rare in Britain: A bitter, U.S.-style proxy contest.
+A year ago, for example, none foresaw the devastating drought that swept across much of the nation in the spring of 1988 or the economic grief it caused for hard-pressed farmers trying to recover from earlier financial troubles.
+As in the case of Gillette, he contends that the Vikings' management, too, is running the team largely for its own gain.
+The plan would end uncertainty about health insurance by guaranteeing all Americans access to care that 'could never be taken away'.
+Chesley said he will ask that Chubb's records for the drought insurance be audited and that the court appoint a master to invest and pay out the money.
+The request, by First City principals Richard Greenberg, Frederick Greenberg and Dan Quigley, was approved by the bank board in January 1985.
+Still, a slow stock market is slow for everyone.
+For example, Mazda wants Ford to build trucks for it in the U.S. that Mazda can sell in this country under its own brand name.
+The four islands plan to hold a political union referendum after parliamentary elections, still unscheduled, are held in Grenada and Dominica.
+Why shouldn't I be as thin-minded as the next American?
+Gorbachev appealed for calm Feb. 26, but after the strife tapered off in Yerevan rioting broke out in the Azerbaijani port of Sumgait and 32 people were killed, 26 of them Armenians.
+Snow continued falling today from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Rockies, northern Plains, and upper Mississippi Valley, and was expected to spread to the Great Lakes.
+Expanding on this notion, Ms. Borden has asked: "What is so wrong with renting your body for two shifts a week, when the alternative is a 40-hour-a-week job that makes you so burned out all you can do is come home and watch TV at the end of the day?"
+Still, the ducks ruffled feathers in Santa Rosa, Calif., when environmentalists opposed a race on the Russian River.
+According to the legal situation in our country, it is a freely elected parliament, the sovereign of the people, which has to decide this question.
+The law was overturned unanimously in February in a federal court decision by a three-judge panel comprising Kennedy, Carter and Reagan appointees.
+After she was shot, LeRoy Frederick ran to a highway, and got the attention of a truck driver, who called police.
+Interior Minister Alejandro Izaguirre warned in a national TV address that the government would not tolerate further public disorder. "Burning buses and cars, lootings and sackings of shops are not the expression of a democratic society.
+The House education and labor committee approved a measure by Rep. Tony Hall, D-Ohio, to let states borrow a greater amount of next year's WIC appropriation to cover current shortages.
+Members of the University of Southern California marching band offered him their helmets to wear.
+Douwe Egberts is Western Europe's largest coffee marketer with more than $1 billion in annual sales.
+The State Department, in turn, denies any financing problems.
+Last fall, GM took a $2.1 billion charge to cover the closing of seven assembly plants in North America.
+We'll let you know at the appropriate time," he said.
+The new long-term bonds to be auctioned tomorrow were quoted at 8.35% bid.
+Though he believes Network remains "sound," he has cut his revenue estimates for the current year to $210 million, from $230 million because of concern over the declining revenue from IBM.
+In the succeeding two years, scientists have been trying to determine exactly how low cholesterol levels should be to minimize the risk of a heart attack.
+Nearly half of the company's sales, or about $80 million, came from its growing NordicTrack business.
+The U.S. agreement to talk with the Palestine Liberation Organization spares President-elect Bush one politically difficult decision, but gives him another arduous task: overseeing that dialogue.
+In the 1940s, Skinner also invented something he thought could revolutionize child rearing _ his air crib, known less reverently as the baby box.
+I know it's important to Redford." Hillerman said Redford delayed the film project at one point because he was unsatisfied with the casting.
+The most recent salvos came when he hired Horrigan, a popular Post-Dispatch columnist, and won exclusive use of Knight Ridder News Service in the Sun.
+"Little boys and girls play with toys and hope to grow up to build bridges _ and we do it now.
+In Islam, gambling is unlawful.
+"We thought we had a clear mandate," says the company's Mr. Carrigan.
+More important, it means that the parts are all in the right places, doing the right jobs.
+The water and the natural carbon dioxide gas that makes it bubbly are normally separated underground, then carried up separate pipes to the bottling plant, Perrier Managing Director Frederik Zimmer said.
+That fact, along with our unwillingness, indeed our inability, to wear moral blinders, apparently makes us a "minority" firm.
+Letting him and his family live in prison would have been more just.
+Yet there it is, mysteriously inserted in the CR.
+Volume was a scant 349.7 million shares, down from 396.6 million shares Tuesday.
+"Wrapping wasn't important until the end of the century," said Mrs. Conlin.
+Orion executives couldn't be reached.
+Turkey has grossly violated human rights in Cyprus since it invaded the island in 1974, occupying 37% of its territory and forcibly uprooting some 200,000 Greek-Cypriots.
+He points out that there are only 55 members.
+United has agreed to pay $290 million for Pan Am's London routes, subject to approval from the U.S. Transportation Department.
+Trump also said he would leave the airline's headquarters in Fort Worth.
+Amalgamated, though, is bucking a strong trend.
+However, Mr. Forstmann hasn't always advocated government action to curb supposed excesses in the buy-out business.
+Tyco said the cables will be made by the unit for installation in 1989.
+George Bush says he is "almost haunted" by the plight of inner-city children.
+Czechoslovakia has ordered two British military attaches out of the country for activities "incompatible with their diplomatic status," the official news agency CTK reported today.
+Manigat was elected on Jan. 17.
+As the stock market took off, he financed forward trading in shares out of funds raised on the collateral of bankers' receipts - an instrument used only in India, by which a bank pledges later delivery of securities already paid for.
+News that the index of leading indicators rose 0.9% and factory orders rose 3.8% in March was better than generally expected.
+He also postponed from May to September a planned venture into commodity futures trading.
+No fanfares for the 300 former Roman Catholic priests admitted to the Episcopal Church in the US. What is the attraction of Rome?
+"The Europeans were being critical, but in fact they were complimenting President Bush.
+Mauricio Diaz, president of the left-of-center Social-Christian Popular Party, initially said his party would talk with Ortega, then said a decision had not been made.
+As a backup in case revenues fall short, however, some issuers pledge other taxes to repay the bonds; other issuers agree to allocate money from their budgets.
+Another winner in the mining sector was Nippon Mining, up 35 to 452.
+The debate over how much and how fast to cut interest rates was expected to be the primary topic today when top Fed officials gathered behind closed doors for their final monetary strategy session of 1990.
+Edward Lee Cave is a real-estate broker the way Stanley Marcus is a shopkeeper.
+It wasn't until 1841, when Sir James Brooke arrived in Sarawak as the first white rajah, that headhunting was outlawed.
+"Luckily, I had lots of written material ready," Allen said. "Since you never know what the intermission guests will say, I don't want to anticipate or contradict them.
+The dollar plunged against the Japanese yen Wednesday, while the key index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange erased early gains and fell back.
+"They're behind us all the way," Mr. Smith asserts, and others agree.
+ROSTENKOWSKI'S SURGERY for appendicitis further delays tax-bill action.
+He has degrees in sociology and law and has spent his life working as an official in the AD. In 1989 he was elected mayor of west Caracas, Venezuela's largest municipality.
+The seaside garrison was seized Thursday by eight police officers who had been fired from their jobs and ordered held in connection with a murder investigation.
+Re-equipping the Reichsbahn is only part of the picture, though.
+The appeals court ruled that under the Uniform Commercial Code, the confirmation slip nonetheless constituted the final expression of the deal and that no contrary evidence based on a prior agreement could be introduced in court.
+The Chicago Board Options Exchange, smarting from a 50 percent downturn in options trading since the Oct. 19 stock market collapse, is trying to persuade brokers and investors to return to the market.
+About half were in their 70s and 80s, and half were quite young." He found other homes for about 16 nuns, but said the four elders refused to separate from the community.
+Allegheny common shares closed at $17.625, up 75 cents, on the Big Board.
+Among these is the establishment of an independent review authority to take responsibility from the Home Office for investigating and referring suspect cases back to the Court of Appeal.
+It's easy to see why Tonda appeals to those who shun the crowds of Rimini or Riccione.
+Excluding special items, earnings per share totalled 59 cents, up 13 per cent.
+It's not the first time the idea of a tunnel has confronted Britain's island identity.
+Script contain not only dialogue and monologue but lighting and stage directions.
+China announced Thursday it had released 211 jailed pro-democracy protesters, including several prominent academics, in a move that appeared timed to head off possible U.S. trade sanctions.
+Phoenix Art Museum: "Carl Oscar Borg: A Niche in Time."
+It's possible that plans for the space station may change further even before Mr. Reagan leaves office.
+His early travels and appointments were set without advance word to Democrats from the state involved.
+First Boston Corp.'s merger department suffered a jolt to its prestige as Farmers Group Inc. hired archrival Morgan Stanley & Co. to assist Farmers in defending a proposed takeover by Batus Inc.
+Some industry analysts say the baby boomers could help boost sales by year-end to more than double the drug's 1987 world-wide sales.
+"He wanted good, dry wines," the indictment said, adding that the defendants obliged him.
+Negotiations began in 1986 with the objective of liberalizing trade in goods and services.
+In a study at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, a group of laboratory rats induced to have heart attacks suffered 50 percent less cell damage after injections of transforming growth factor beta than did rats that did not receive the TGF beta.
+The statement came as millions of Czechs took part in a two-hour strike to press their demands for political freedoms.
+The council would comprise representatives from the government and rebels.
+Quotas will be abolished in other markets, such as beach shoes and waterproof footwear. The Commission will meet Chinese officials this week.
+Mautner's office said the district attorney may seek the order as early as Wednesday.
+Some official sources estimated that tens of thousands, and perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, were left homeless in Bangladesh.
+Hundreds were killed, and China later executed ringleaders.
+JoAnne Akalaitis, earth mother of the avant-garde theater troupe Mabou Mines, was named his artistic associate.
+Occidental said the 12,500-ton pile of wreckage will be inspected and mapped, and "every effort" will be made to retrieve any human remains.
+She later received a second check to cover her on-campus training.
+The Reagan administration has said the troops were not sent to combat against Nicaragua's Sandinista army.
+"A commander doesn't abandon his ship in stormy weather." _ Noriega responding to questions about whether he would step down in the face of pressure from the United States, May 1988.
+There has been no mention of casualties from either side.
+Ralphs' 14% senior subordinated debentures, maturing in 2000, finished at 86 1/4, up 1/4.
+It was also unclear whether the helicopters had filed necessary flight plans and whether there had been any voice communication between the fighters and the helicopters before both jets fired their missiles.
+The Walsh group's bid, in a letter to the Rochester, N.Y., sportswear concern, hardly comes as a surprise.
+Canon's project to develop 3-D graphics based on software rather than hardware is another example of R&D that the group felt would be better done in the UK than in Japan. The Japanese have been quick to tap the expertise of their EC partners.
+"This was not taken as a first step," said police Capt.
+Mellon contends that Nabisco changed its mind after the ad appeared.
+What little chance there was of reaching a new accord, which blossomed simply because the 74 member nations were discussing the possibility, completely disappeared following the strong tone of a Brazilian representative's comments.
+With a complete new car costing nearly Dollars 1.5bn to develop, the study says, collaboration and further outsourcing is inevitable.
+Affiliates of ABC, a unit of Capital Cities/ABC Inc., had the option of bailing out after a half-hour.
+The Texas Instruments machine has less memory than Compaq's LTE386s-20, but it's lighter at 5.7 pounds and has a bigger screen. In addition, the TI machine includes the DOS operating system, which costs extra on the Compaq model.
+An army marches on its stomach, Napoleon supposedly remarked, but senators say a 15-page set of specifications for government issue cookies may be carrying the concern with rations too far.
+The 27-member Judicial Conference of the United States voted unanimously to urge a one-year delay of the guidelines, which will take effect automatically unless Congress blocks them.
+And like a sitcom, it has lots of chuckles, mostly arising around the house, as friends wander in and out.
+Their yield fell to 7.780 percent from 7.810 percent.
+When the chemists suspended in solution the stiff strings of carbon used in Kevlar, they found them scattered randomly, like bunches of brittle, uncooked spaghetti dropped on the floor.
+The litigation commonly takes years.
+'My sole preoccupation is the bottom line,' he says.
+Because women are more likely to develop communal, confessional relationships, they say, there is a new flavor to collegial friendships.
+Quayle was an outspoken opponent of legislation to ban the use of lie detectors in the workplace, and he complained when the White House dropped its opposition last March that it had "caved like a house of cards."
+Some misinterpret his momentum as evidence of stability rather than merely as a sign of political courage.
+With Democrats holding majorities in the House and Senate, the only questions seem to be how large the so-called "peace dividend" will be, and where the savings will go.
+As a result, Paramount never got the chance to take its offer directly to Time's stockholders.
+It therefore makes sense to resist it in a manner that preserves, and if possible promotes, the values sought to be vindicated.
+Warren Greene, who runs a $12 million high-yield portfolio at his American Investors Income Fund Inc. in Greenwich, Conn., said he doesn't think it's likely anyone will bid for CenTrust's entire junk portfolio because the market is so weak.
+The oil industry is a good example of what's been going on.
+Mr. Boskin notes that deregulation of many American industries in the 1970s and 1980s obliterated the reporting of reams of information to regulatory agencies.
+Ninety years ago, the Algoma Central Railway first pierced the Canadian hinterland.
+The resolution was passed Tuesday by the AFL-CIO Executive Council, according to a statement.
+PLO military chief Khalil al-Wazir was assassinated Saturday in Tunisia, and PLO leaders have blamed Israel for the attack.
+Mr. Tyda remains chief operating officer.
+Substantial efforts are needed to complete the formation of the single European market by the end of the year.
+The company has no estimate on how long the plant would be out of service.
+Volume was 483.9 million shares, down from Wednesday's 548.1 million shares.
+But KKR's plan for RJR probably would lead to the sale of RJR's tobacco business.
+Forty percent of the respondents younger than 45 would have liked to have attended, for example, compared with just 10 percent of the older respondents.
+Elsewhere in the South, Republicans say Robertson may demonstrate a strength not detected in the polls.
+They burned the rest.
+Pittston dropped out of the national coal industry bargaining organization before negotiations began for the 1988 agreement, saying the company's needs were different than those of the rest of the industry.
+And I want to see that determined by the alliance and keep the solid alliance position.
+We have to keep much bigger alcohol stocks in case of transport problems.
+For 'Voi che sapete' she had been given intricate 18th-century embellishments written by one Domenico Corri, a happy find.
+By contrast, spending on cars, medicine and utility bills rose. Two signs that Japan might be near the trough of its downturn emerged yesterday with a slowdown in the pace of corporate profits decline and a slight recovery in money supply.
+Mr. Mann declined to say whether he would voluntarily surrender to U.S. authorities, and he wouldn't discuss other aspects of the case.
+In 1984, General Motors Corp. bought the company for $2.55 billion.
+Brazil maintains it needs the trade restrictions to protect its fledgling computer industry from foreign competition.
+Iraq's Saddam Hussein made a major concession to autonomy-seeking Kurds by ruling that members of the Kurdish regional legislature no longer had to swear allegiance to his Baath party.
+National Security Minister Errol Anderson of Jamaica, who made the announcement, did not identify the men.
+"It was a case of mistaken identity," al-Mjeni said. "Grasshoppers are attracted to light and, not surprisingly, they congregated near the governor's office which is well illuminated at night.
+To achieve the increased spending will require the administration to make cuts in other programs of $38 billion.
+Another orbiter is being built as a replacement for Challenger and is scheduled for its first launch in early 1992.
+He denied ever having violated the rules governing his stay here.
+'It all just happened after that.
+In speaking of the Queen as a foreigner, Mr Keating clearly intended to make a small gesture towards Australian nationalism.
+In a story in the Wednesday edition of the newspaper, Unger described his feelings after meeting two inmates in their small, bleak cell who wished to surrender.
+The 75-share index closed at 3,620.77, down 6.29 on the day and down 1.2 per cent on the week.
+He's known for boisterous bobbing and jumping on stage as he urges his musicians to greater heights.
+He sees more than he says and moves easily between the circles of power in Washington and the more down-home ways of his constituents.
+The publisher of Individual Investor magazine trailed in the one-month derby this time.
+Growth has been sustained by focusing policies on improving the efficiency and flexibility of our economies and by strengthening our cooperative efforts and the coordination process.
+"It is one of the points of the reform that is positive." Wilk said government policy had mandated that Autosan produce for the domestic bus market and for the Soviet Union at prices that were not profitable.
+Criminal justice cannot protect the modern democratic society against the fraudster.
+Estee Lauder, for example, spends only an estimated 5% of sales on advertising in the U.S., and Mr. Lauder says he has no plans to change his strategy.
+Simone Veil's separate centrist list won 8.4 percent of the vote.
+Even so, several years of tests by poultry breeders will be required before similar transgenic chickens will be laying eggs for consumers.
+In turn, Mr. Schwartz served on CenTrust's board from April 1988 to August 1989.
+He called it a good deal for the FSLIC, the agency that insures deposits, and for depositors.
+Gearing is high and is unlikely to fall until Wace can make some significant property disposals. However, the other ratios - dividend and interest cover - look fairly comfortable.
+"We're least happy with Florida.
+Instead, Boskin has proposed creating a two-tiered pension system and additional incentives for more private savings for retirement.
+Refined petroleum products also headed lower Friday.
+For the banks, Deutsche Bank has taken up the defense of the status quo.
+The protesters, including women in black chadors, also chanted slogans against the United States, France and Israel.
+Separately, Macmillan disclosed that "an entity related to the Bass Group" has requested government approval to acquire more than 50 percent of Macmillan's outstanding shares.
+Laryngitis caused Nancy Reagan to cancel a trip today to a Nashville, Tenn., school that a snowstorm had prevented her from visiting once before.
+On Tuesday, Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Shamir also denied the Washington Post report that said Israeli scientists improved the guidance systems of the Chinese CSS-2 medium-range missile deployed in Saudi Arabia.
+Dunphy will leave KABC-TV, his home for 14 years, upon finalization of contract details, officials at Disney-owned KHJ said Friday.
+A $10,000 fee to apply for new cellular telephone licenses would raise $88 million over two years.
+The loan is separate from a financing that Campeau is seeking to pay off an $800 million bridge loan made by Citibank and which is due April 1990.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.13 to 2,033.25 in the first half hour of trading.
+A native Oregonian, Mr. Kuse joined Georgia-Pacific's chemical division in 1967 as an industrial chemicals salesman.
+Time and Warner originally agreed to merge in a stock-for-stock transaction but revised their merger agreement to provide for Time's tender offer after Paramount announced its first bid on June 6.
+Mrs. Eggert, 34, has changed her name and taken refuge in a "safe house" for abused women.
+The fighting violated a shaky cease-fire that was called May 17 to halt more than four months of intra-Christian clashes for dominance of a tiny enclave northeast of Beirut.
+Specialist firms make markets in specific stocks to ensure smooth trading.
+"The loss is extensive and involves almost all of the total assets of the fund," he said, according to a transcript of the videotape.
+UAW President Owen Bieber said the terms were similar to those of contracts with the nation's two biggest automakers.
+Much of the information has been received by the previous crew via facsimile machine or computer, so the hotline's contents are largely synchronous with newspaper and television reports.
+He refused to discuss the meetings further.
+As reported previously, Security Pacific Corp.'s London-based brokerage unit submitted a bid to acquire Burns Fry earlier this year.
+The winners, as does happen, died in their beer.
+He and Mr Charles Pasqua lead the two thirds of the RPR who say 'No' to Maastricht and tried three years ago to oust the moderately pro-treaty Mr Chirac.
+But the measure would add the Senate president pro tempore to that list.
+"The constitution is the one that orders me to turn over the power to the government that is elected in the elections," Ortega said.
+During sentencing Tuesday, Ms. McMurray told District Judge Sam Kiser that Harris and his co-defendant, Ricky Wilson, beat her, tied her to a chair and ransacked her apartment.
+Over the past year, nominal hourly wages have risen at an annual rate of 3.3 percent, compared with an inflation rate of 4 percent as measured by consumer prices.
+He is strongly Christian, but believes religion and politics have to be kept apart. In spite of his 'Paddy' nickname, Sir Patrick fears his Irish background is overplayed.
+The Panamanian leader has been indicted on drug charges in the United States.
+July's figure for wholesale price inflation, down 1.3 per cent on the month, could signal a turning point in the German economy, reducing the need for a Lombard rate rise. When US trading opened, the good news was forgotten.
+James D. Watkins, as the first career military man to head the Department of Energy, which devotes two-thirds of its budget to developing, building and testing the nation's nuclear arsenal at a network of 15 major plants in a dozen states.
+Mayor Tim Smith proclaimed Monday "Carrie White Day in Palatka" and she received telephone calls from U.S. Sens. Bob Graham of Florida and David Pryor of Arkansas.
+In late 1988, HUD agreed to lend partnerships connected to Associated Financial $16.5 million to rehabilitate the property.
+The department proposed anti-dumping duties of 15.16 percent on Komatsu Limited; 7.49 percent on Aida Engineering Limited and 14.51 percent on all other Japanese companies manufacturing the mechanical presses.
+But he didn't leave Fidelity Investments.
+It also will provide rebates to customers who install various energy-saving devices such as high-efficiency motors and non-electrically driven cooling systems.
+He said the bank is gradually centralizing customer credit reviews to give branch employees more time to sell its services.
+Boussena said the oil producing nations would return to their quota system once the Gulf crisis ended.
+By contrast, however, net new international bank lending expanded $120 billion in the second half of 1987.
+He also failed to report $2.2 million of that money to the Internal Revenue Service, the indictment charges.
+Mr. Buchsbaum resigned "as a result of concern for his family," Holly said.
+The group, the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, is struggling to produce a treatyin time for a mid-November summit in Paris.
+Outside the convention hall at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Teamsters marched through corridors waving signs for their favorite candidates and chanting campaign slogans.
+A subsidiary of Australian developer Hooker Corp. said Friday that it has retained an investment adviser to consider selling, refinancing or finding partners for three of its U.S. shopping malls.
+"Once they deplete their fat reserves, then they start metabolizing protein at a more extensive rate," said Glenn DelGiudice, a wildlife biologist specializing in nutrition and physiology.
+They point to the wide-ranging and profitable companies they have built and argue that monopolies play only a minor role in their success.
+The scheme allegedly generated more than $350 million in false tax deductions for investors.
+The value of cut cultivated greens rose 9 percent to $98.8 million.
+HEAVY LOSSES in a carpet subsidiary helped to depress pre-tax profits at Lamont Holdings, the Northern Ireland-based textiles company.
+But the Absorption Ministry says 4,450 Soviet immigrants have left Israel since the beginning of 1991. Marina speaks good Hebrew but she has no Israeli friends and she does not feel 'Israeli'.
+United spokesman Lawrence M. Nagin said the jet had undergone a complete four-day inspection 88 days before the accident, and a less intensive check Feb. 16.
+Their wishes were slavishly followed.
+In a recent roundtable on the subject, he said that Mr. Bush could face a tight race even if the economy improves next year.
+This development has transformed the United States from the world's largest creditor nation, a position now held by Japan, to the world's largest debtor country.
+At opening ceremonies Monday, Prime Minister Lynden Pindling of the Bahamas denounced the United States for what he called politically motivated intervention in certain countries.
+That would have involved paying a premium for a company heavily dependent on one product and on a weak European market.
+If the economy worsens, the government will lose legitimacy, making its battle against the resistance front that much harder.
+The industry slump is hurting more than just stockbrokers, of course.
+But if it is sluggish, you could find your capital being nibbled away.
+They are besieged by the Syrians and allied forces.
+The office said Lebanon would not ask for a council debate.
+In fact, a lot of things are far from okay in the world of junk bonds, those corporate debt securities ranked below investment grade by credit rating services, such as Moody's.
+Perhaps abortion shouldn't be used as a birth controller, but then, neither should Mr. Lawler, the state or the church.
+In the document, rebel leaders reiterated earlier demands for political reforms and that the size of the military be reduced and its command structure purged of rightist officers.
+Roberts will be part of the school's Public Affairs Reporting Program, which includes faculty-directed student news bureaus in Washington and Annapolis.
+Voice of Lebanon, the radio station of the Christian Phalange party, said the nearness to the six-story embassy building suggested it was the target.
+The major dolls will go on sale next month for $7.99 each.
+The 1970 legislation creating the "independent" Postal Service called for an agency with the freedom of a public corporation to run its affairs in a businesslike manner and pay wages comparable to those in industry and the rest of government.
+Taft's Entertainment Group consists of Worldvision Enterprises Inc., a distributor of television programs, and Taft Entertainment Co., which produces live-action and animated programs.
+Some people were not born to live in a socialist system. Miguel is one of them.
+A report by the Securities Industry Association, scheduled to be released today, says that the industry's national full-service firms, the largest seven brokers in the U.S., wracked up $678 million in pretax losses.
+From my students I created an orchestra.
+Paterson said he had been tentatively scheduled to leave for the Middle East on Sunday.
+Stores were doing marketing individually instead of on a unified basis."
+When the ratio narrows, the allure of bonds weakens because only a small gain in the stock market is needed to beat the return offered by bonds.
+"I don't believe the valuation levels are justified," he says.
+And Mr. Duke publicly expressed reservations about new Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas because he is married to a white woman.
+He isn't worried that the shift toward Japanese business studies will end cultural studies.
+Borge, a naturalized U.S. citizen who is still revered in his native land, was reported to be spending a quiet birthday at his vacation home in Christiansted, St. Croix, in the former Danish West Indies.
+The grant of money to Tory party funds was confirmed to the Financial Times by a spokesman for Mr Fayed last week.
+A senior Dutch banker said this week that "irresponsible" promises by Kohl to East Germans about the terms of monetary union have driven European interest rates to "absurdly" high levels.
+No more so than in the President-elect's frontal assault on the leakers who threatened to undercut Mr. Bush's apparent choice as Chief of Staff.
+Romania is Iran's second-largest trading partner in Eastern Europe.
+The U.S. has a patchwork of privacy laws protecting such areas as video rentals and cable TV. But more-important subjects, such as medical and financial records, are still largely unregulated.
+Primakov's record, however, is not untarnished.
+But he said the outlook for 1989 is uncertain.
+Wheelock said the cleaning revealed pink hues not previously seen in the painting, and an X-ray examination by gallery conservators showed that Rubens had painted over one figure in the lower right-hand corner of the scene.
+When they trip the motion sensor, the camera takes a shot.
+Shiseido Co., Japan's leading cosmetics maker, says its Australian and Singapore subsidiaries are recalling six skin care products containing an acid that one Australian researcher linked to skin cancer.
+Now that mall-wandering has replaced cruising the strip as young America's favorite pastime, it seems the rules are changing.
+It hardly mattered how efficiently it was run; companies could sell whatever they produced at whatever price they wanted to charge.
+It has all the elements of a twangy tune at the Grand Ole Opry.
+The FBI went to great lengths in 1987 to lure convicted hijacker Fawaz Younis to a yacht in international waters off Cyprus to arrest him for leading a 1985 hijacking of a Jordanian airliner carrying several U.S. citizens.
+Does your policy cover you for skiing off-piste?
+Thus, "insurance products are going to be more popular than ever," says Eli Warach, a tax specialist and attorney with Prentice-Hall Professional Information Group, a tax-book publisher.
+We believe the real answer in both cases is "no," and there are numerous examples to reinforce our position.
+The number of people with AIDS will grow dramatically as those who were infected throughout the 1980s fall sick.
+With ideology playing a relatively small role in Canadian politics, voters' minds can change quickly and often. Observers point to recent experience in the province of Alberta.
+Lawrence White, a Bank Board member, said the rule would discourage "gains trading," by which a thrift will book profits by selling the best securities in its portfolio without disclosing losses on the rest.
+In late March, for example, when long-term Treasury bond yields stood at around 7.5% and few analysts were expecting significant increases, Mr. Levine boldly predicted rates would surge about three percentage points by year-end.
+Dougherty ruled in June 1985 that the state had to fully fund programs mandated by the Legislature for people with chronic mental illness, and the order was affirmed in March 1989 by the Arizona Supreme Court.
+They are staying with local families.
+In this week's Spectator magazine, John Patten, the education secretary, complains that science has weakened faith and thus contributed to social malaise.
+A spokeswoman for Northern States Power said the company asked the district court in Hennepin County, Minn., to resolve a contract-interpretation dispute between the two companies.
+In 1939, Robert M. Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago, decreed that football was incompatible with the serious pursuit of higher education, and the U of C dropped the sport.
+Late last month, OPEC increased its production ceiling to 20.5 million barrels a day for the fourth quarter.
+Reimer said Monday there appears to be no outbreak of measles among the state's largest concentration of Amish in Lancaster County in southeastern Pennsylvania.
+Even the sales tags that now adorn many items and the "buy one, get one free" signs across racks of merchandise don't seem to be enticing once-loyal customers.
+It was a case of adapt or die, and the Catskills did a better job than areas like the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, said Dan Lee, travel industry analyst for the investment firm Drexel Burnham.
+Mirza Aslam Beg, chief of the Pakistani army, has announced that foreign military observers, including some from India, will be invited to watch the exercises.
+Frustrated, Mr. Farah wrote angry letters to board members in March, insisting that they either oust the new management or step down themselves.
+Forming an independent board is intended to reduce Freddie Mac's sensitivity to politics and increase its sensitivity to shareholders, who will elect 13 members.
+Mr. Willson, however, said that Carrington is pursuing several other possible buyers of the unit.
+Of 200 paralyzed guinea pigs implanted, 25 percent showed some movement, Borgens said.
+Munford said the transaction is subject to approval by Munford shareholders at a meeting expected to be held in late summer and to other conditions, including the receipt of financing.
+They also said a new airport would stimulate the city's economy.
+Manuel Noriega, Panama's military leader, has been indicted on U.S. drug-trafficking charges.
+Arts & Entertainment plans to continue showing the war documentaries, it says, until it gets signals that viewers are losing interest.
+The combined Sunday edition will cost $1.25 statewide, up from $1.
+It added that it is confident, under current market conditions, that it can arrange a syndicate of other banks to provide the balance of senior debt financing required for the bid.
+He said in comments after his address that Washington should stop blocking loans by the Inter-American Development Bank to Nicaragua.
+Bus drivers joined by parking their vehicles for an hour.
+They asked their parents' help and sought media attention when they took the request before the school board.
+He is much more popular in Congress."
+Its provision for loan losses, particulary those from troubled Third World countries, rose 56 percent to $7.8 million from $5 million.
+Working through the night under portable floodlights, they used dogs and sensitive microphones to hunt for victims.
+But several OPEC countries, led by Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, are together pumping at least a million barrels a day above the cap, according to analysts.
+But while Finance Minister Funaro has stressed that the government is committed to negotiation, it is equally committed to working without formal International Monetary Fund supervision of the economy.
+One Friday last month he asked about redundancy and was told the pit wanted to lose 15 fitters; six had so far gone. He telephoned his wife, and then, on the spur of the moment, volunteered.
+But FNN also will shoot specific videos for Dryden textbooks.
+The companies' top goal is getting the union to agree to flexibility in how vehicles are built.
+Army spokesmen have contended plastic bullets, which penetrate the body with less force than live ammunition, are not lethal unless fired from less than 20 yards' distance.
+But to compensate the U.S. for the continued restrictions, Japan agreed to lower tariffs on 16 other food products, and to ease import restraints on peanuts, lentils and chickpeas over the same period.
+Each warrant initially will represent $50 of currency and is expected to be priced between $3.25 and $3.75.
+On the $1 coin, Geiger said the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin failed to become popular because it was not easily distinguished from the quarter and because it was introduced as an alternative to the paper dollar, rather than a replacement.
+'They have a hot-cold relationship.
+Robert LeBaube, IRS director of taxpayer services said last week that many elderly people are especially confused, mistakenly claiming extra personal exemptions for being over 65, or blind.
+The prime minister of North Korea will visit South Korean President Roh Tae-woo next week in what is viewed as a first step toward mutual recognition by the rival nations.
+Babbitt's campaign has put up some of its computers for sale back home in Phoenix.
+In Michigan, as many as 1.3 million adults lack the skills needed to work in the new economy, he said.
+Dolney was being held on $25,000 cash bond and Ms. Coulter on $10,000 bond pending a preliminary hearing Thursday.
+BUSH WON the Illinois GOP primary, as Simon defeated his Democratic rivals.
+Capital spending rose 8.6 percent in 1989, 8.9 percent in 1988 and 4.2 percent in 1987.
+A rubber hose carries water from the street to a courtyard, where residents squat on a common brick floor in the open to wash their clothes, cooking utensils and themselves.
+Major problems remain, however.
+In addition, I propose the following further reforms to the budget process: (1) Joint budget resolution.
+Personal lending and other financial services are becoming increasingly competitive - as the establishment of NatWest Life demonstrates.
+"I never intended to perpetrate a ruse.
+Pennington was uncertain what he'll use the money for, beyond helping his family, but said he would have more time to indulge his hobby of collecting antique toys.
+Prosser blamed human error for the spill.
+He added that she had been described her as "emotionally spent." Martin Bailey, a communications representative of the National Council of Churches who had met Ms. Casolo in Miamia, checked out of his hotel room early today.
+"What we saw in 1988 was a tightening of the noose around the necks of some of the more heavily indebted farmers," explained Neil Harl, an Iowa State University economics professor.
+We've got an emergency," said Perry Rivkind, district director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
+Eddie Grant also is expected to receive a cash settlement that probably will be "in the six figures," said Phillip Wood.
+It does not contain any proposals about shift-working or working hours.
+Cache said that assuming the confirmation isn't appealed, Saul partners should complete the acquisition on or about next Monday.
+That issue is the most likely to end up in court.
+The Saudi royal family's custodianship of the holy shrines is its main source of legitimacy with the world's 1 billion Moslems.
+The 82 survivors were taken to a prison camp, where they endured beatings and physical and psychological torture.
+The contract also applies to 500 CWA employees not affected by the Saturday morning lockout.
+Which is why people thought a miracle had happened when the new table-service law was passed (but before ink had dried on the fine print).
+The majority of the trust's stock will be distributed to Santa Fe's shareholders in a spinoff scheduled to take place early next year.
+He was publicly remembered, albeit justly, for managing restaurants.
+The securities are being sold through a special-purpose vehicle created to sell asset-backed securities.
+Diplomats in Rangoon say the government is highly unlikely to give in to such demands.
+The lack of profit-sharing at GM at the same time that the corporation handed out millions of dollars in executive bonuses angered workers.
+But world demand for copper remained strong, a function of the economic growth of industrialized nations.
+They explained how the selling of assets could drive down and perhaps wipe out New York's deficit.
+Dr. Louis Montour, medical director of the hospital, said a 15-year-old girl with a possible fractured hip and a 24-year-old man with a possible fractured knee were sent to Montreal General Hospital by ambulance.
+It remains unclear to what extent the reduction of subsidies for fuel and rent will permit the reforms to take hold quickly.
+"I call them king makers.
+"That was the big part of the (dollar's) move," he said.
+The year-long study by Hartford Seminary's Center for Social and Religious Research was prompted by growing concern over a clergy shortage.
+Demographics help: as populations have grown older with improved medical care, the need for corrective lenses has increased steadily. He is also convinced the industry is set for further rationalisation.
+The presence of Syria's 40,000 troops in Lebanon is the main issue that has threatened to undermine the talks.
+President Reagan acknowledged today that he leaves office "without a hint or a clue" as to the whereabouts of Americans held hostage in Lebanon and said any overt rescue attempt could risk their execution.
+The group, which surfaced in early June, mailed floppy disks containing some of the Macintosh's secret software code to an undetermined number of people, including a computer-industry analyst on Wall Street.
+That increase brought the number of discouraged workers to its highest level since the end of 1988.
+The new plant, which may be operational by mid-1990, initially would produce the Cray-3, a supercomputer still being developed.
+Baghdad's souks are full of people selling the family silver - literally. The Iraqi dinar has become funny money - locals refer to it simply as 'paper'.
+The attack came three days after a paratrooper was killed in the West Bank city of Nablus when a large concrete block was dropped on his head.
+Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., the chief Senate sponsor, said he and White House officials bargained for weeks over the definition of business necessity but could never fully cement an agreement.
+Some countries, including Russia and Nigeria, have yet to be assessed.
+Dell pioneered mail order sales and has enjoyed explosive growth even as larger competitors stalled.
+'The difference in prices is outrageous.
+Kealey said the research also could lead to a more effective depilatory for removing unwanted hair.
+One tool they use is a continuous tracking study that calls for a thousand consumer interviews each month.
+Shultz's trip is aimed at giving Central American leaders forceful assurances of U.S. support and at seeking common approaches for dealing with Nicaragua.
+In addition to the cash bid, the winning consortium has to pay 2 per cent of qualifying revenue for the first three years and 8 per cent for the remaining seven years. Oracle Teletext came second with a bid of Pounds 6.676m.
+Therefore, all dogs kick over their water bowls."
+Hisham Nazer, the oil minister of Saudi Arabia, said on Monday in Vienna there was "unanimous recognition in OPEC" that OPEC alone cannot keep supplies low enough to prevent prices from lagging.
+In 1990, back in Chechnya, he took part in the republic's national congress and so impressed its members that he was elected leader. The failed August coup of 1991 gave Gen Dudayev his opportunity to break away from Russia.
+The Caribbean Basin Initiative, an administration program enacted by Congress during Reagan's first term, is a system of economic aid to countries of the region through trade preferences and other forms of assistance.
+First there was the smart house, then the smart car.
+"They were not battalions and they have no dignity," Endara said in a hospital interview as supporters held up his bloodied guayabera, a short- sleeved, smock-type shirt favored by many Latins.
+The alternative is to increase treatment of that already collected and not extend collection services,' he explains. 'The problem is that resources are always scarce and environmental demands are always limitless.
+'We haven't had to look for business,' says Shepherd.
+And if not, have they found anything else to embrace instead?' says one analyst. The market has already come through a period of rapid development.
+Byrd, D-W.Va., delivering his party's weekly radio address, said the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty leaves nagging questions.
+Fiat fixed L30 lower at L5,670 but firmed to L5,790 on the kerb while Generali fixed L410 higher at L33,700 and rose to L34,475 after-hours.
+To a degree, Quantum represents the new times that have arrived for producers of the so-called commodity plastics that pervade modern life.
+In addition, employers are not required to contribute to the funds for woerkers on an unauthorized strike.
+The merger involved permanent financing of $1.33 billion.
+But none has been violent; almost all the strikes have been legal in the government's eyes, so the police stay away.
+That is equivalent to 15 cents on pre-split shares, a 50% increase from the 10-cent quarterly declared May 3.
+"It'll be close to that.
+"We're optimistic we will get a settlement without a strike," the spokesman said.
+The very bulk and tone of the 690-page report mirror the complexity and bitterness of the controversy the committees began investigating 10 months ago.
+Candidates were required to win 50 percent of the vote.
+The younger son's wife, a salaried employee at Boeing, remains on the job.
+Manufacturing of products such as blenders and hair clippers will be consolidated at other Oster facilities in Tennessee.
+Politburo member Vasil Bilak, head of the Communist Party in 1968, lost his post and was denounced as a Soviet collaborator after the invasion.
+Democratic former Virginia Gov. Charles Robb appeared poised to claim a formerly Republican seat, and Rep. James Jeffords, R-Vt., was likely to enter the Senate from his state.
+It followed unconfirmed reports of soldiers fighting soldiers in the western and southeastern parts of the city.
+There has been wide speculation that if a presidency is established, the post would be filled by Communist Party First Secretary Gen.
+Inflation in the Netherlands slowed to 0.2% in 1986 from 2.3% a year earlier, the Dutch Economics Ministry said.
+And where Reagan pushed a military buildup, there now is a proposal _ by the secretary of defense _ to cut military spending by $180 billion over three years.
+Purchases of non-durable goods, meanwhile, rose 0.4 percent, and spending on services advanced 0.5 percent.
+The company completed the sale of its business periodicals, trade shows and school supply distribution companies for $334 million and of two television station for $10.8 million in the quarter.
+The breach-of-contract theory was being used by plaintiffs elsewhere to avoid the constitutional obstacles that stand in the way of winning privacy and libel suits, said Dick Winfield, an attorney for the AP.
+Harland's pension scheme also has an investment of Pounds 500,000 in the service. He said PI was now 'making progress', despite a warning in February that delays and start-up costs would reduce profits due to Harland by Pounds 3m.
+Two films this week, Ron Howard's Far And Away and Jim Jarmusch's Night On Earth, skim their plots or characters around the globe as if the friction of reality had never existed. In most other respects the two films are perfect opposites.
+Snow fell across northern Florida from Panhandle beaches to Jacksonville but melted as soon as it hit the ground.
+But he's also a very sensitive person and I know that for him this has been an ordeal because his work is his life," Mrs. Sutherland said.
+David Redden, Sotheby's senior vice president in charge of collectibles, books, manuscripts and coins, said he initially had some concerns about "what the attitude around the company would be" about selling baseball cards.
+But there still may be prolonged debate and political maneuvering that holds up the $156.7 billion funding bill for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
+The company source said the decision to send the tankers to Kuwait reflected a belief by U.S. and Kuwaiti officials that the minefield was clear and the missile threat was not serious enough to warrant further delays.
+Don't lie about your looks or move too fast for the guy.
+This can help build confidence to overcome our trade fights with Japan and Europe and lay a much needed foundation for the new U.S. role in shared management of the world economy.
+But don't blame the operator.
+Although she is the product of the most liberal of Western schooling, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto still covers her head in public and never shakes hands with men _ in keeping with Islamic fundamentalism.
+James A. Toney, a vice president, sold 1,500 shares Aug. 28.
+It was isolated by several miles from the city centre with no rail service and poor road connections.
+The others may have missed what drug treatment professionals call the "treatable moment."
+In a 1973 ruling, the Supreme Court said that a three-part test should be used in determining whether something is obscene.
+His target range for the dollar against the Japanese currency runs between 128 and 135 yen.
+Smaller spills were reported off the south coast, where most tourists stay.
+South Koreans are living longer and having fewer children than ever before and by the year 2020 the country's population growth will be zero, officials said today.
+Rising mortgage interest rates have cut into home buying and when home sales drop, analysts say fewer home furnishings are sold.
+"If I'd have had to kick it (addiction) in the streets, I'd have been dead for sure," Warnke said.
+As part of the cost-cutting, Du Pont Engineering said it will eliminate "lower-priority work," as well as shift production engineering and design to outside contractors.
+The tape describes plans by dealers to distribute illicit drugs in at least three counties, Golden said.
+Gross investment actually has been quite strong for the past five years, but bigger depreciation allowances keep net investment relatively low.
+"I think schools are beginning to pay attention to what's going on out there in terms of application declines and public pressure about prices," said Arthur Hauptman, a college consultant who specializes in educational finance.
+To buy these instruments, a central bank prints money, thus increasing the money supply.
+The probe was closed in June 1985 after the Justice Department concluded the group was involved in political activities protected by the First Amendment and not involved in terrorism.
+The tightened standards at First Chicago apply to any securities firm with junk bonds in its inventory, though it isn't likely that any would be nearly as affected as Drexel.
+No doubt the answer is long and complex and contains structural elements.
+Other crudes said to be involved in the formula are Alaskan North Slope and a Dubai crude.
+So instead of being clobbered, IBM inched ahead 1/2 point by week's end to 100 3/8.
+Whitehall is half owned by members of the de Gunzburg branch of the Bronfman family of Canada, heirs to the Seagram Ltd. distilling fortune, and half by the Moross family of London, which has extensive financial services interests.
+"Justice is justice, whether it's between a man and a woman or a guy and his dog." Raitt concludes "Nick of Time" with an original song, "The Road's My Middle Name," a bluesy stomp that reaffirms her dedication to music.
+President Bush said today that he and his wife Barbara were looking forward to sharing Thanksgiving with troops he has sent to the Persian Gulf.
+His business background "distinguishes me as a person who had vision, who's worked very, very hard (and) who's been able to attract and motivate highly capable people," he said.
+"I thought they would be more innovative and come up with their own products," Giordano said.
+In testimony, the prosecution called FBI agent Robert Reich to explain a large chart that outlined the flow of funds from the Philippines for the purchase of an office building at 200 Madison.
+It is, to quote Mr. Rourke: "Will they keep eating fresh seafood or switch because it's too expensive?
+About 60% of companies surveyed, according to the Conference Board study, already have at least an 11-week leave program for mothers of newborns.
+"We are here to defend the right and defend the peace.
+Bilak, 71, is a party ideologist linked to the late Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and was believed to oppose economic reforms favored by Lubomir Strougal, the premier who resigned in October.
+U.S. OBJECTIONS to a Central American peace plan make progress unlikely.
+Toronto _ President Bush meets with Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and attends a Bluejays baseball game.
+Would that Mr. Gould's minute descriptions of these creatures was always so colorful.
+Aside from the mainly transshipment traffic through Singapore, Malaysia is Britain's biggest export market in the South-East Asia region. Britain's exports to Malaysia have nearly trebled in value in the last five years, reaching Pounds 636m last year.
+The Radical Liberal Party, whose candidate was Sen. Luis Maria Vega, received 78,141 votes, or 7 percent.
+Officials declined to give details of the new technology, citing patent considerations.
+First-quarter sales rose 40%, to $957 million from $682.8 million.
+The Yard, headquarters of the metropolitan police, said the incident occurred Sunday morning.
+Networks are becoming increasingly complex and need advanced software to control and manage them. The increased complexity is the result of broader scope of modern networking.
+Manila Mayor Gemiliano Lopez, who inspected the site Tuesday, said the dig was about 17 feet deep.
+"This is in order to have quick decisions and get more ideas, more energetic work from the staff," said Akikazu Kida, a Toyota spokesman in New York.
+The white ground is exploited as highlight.
+"Any request (by the economic commission) for new taxes or tax increases or a raid on the Social Security system would be bounced back immediately with the stamp `Return to Sender.'
+Fully diluted earnings per share were 3.4p.
+Hanoi's authorities say they would like to pull out all their troops by 1990, but only if they can leave behind a vassal state.
+Mikhail Gorbachev has focused much attention on the need for Soviet industrial reforms.
+Because the test car had the optional High Capacity Actively Controlled Steering, the Q45 also barely showed any body roll, or yaw in sudden lane changes and side moves.
+Voters are more closely divided on a capital-gains cut and reject by 2-to-1 a cut in the corporate income-tax rate.
+Inkatha accuses the ANC of trying to monopolize power among black opposition groups as the country moves toward negotiations on a new constitution.
+The auditor cited "uncertainties regarding the ultimate loss to be incurred in connection with the closing" of the Long Island plant.
+In recent weeks, however, there have been signs of renewed inflation.
+This time, the federal government is suggesting that the mega-developer show the city how to fix the closed-down Williamsburg Bridge.
+Resistance fighters killed him in April 1945.
+Last time profits were reduced by a Pounds 1.02m provision relating to residential development sites.
+Prosecutors have said their current case does not depend on any evidence that might be uncovered during the investigation of the site.
+When it once again seems appropriate, forcefully pump your arm outward again.
+A gunman killed a prominent civil rights lawyer in front of his office on Wednesday, Italian news media reported.
+It wasn't until 1971 that a Soviet doctor's oath was legislated, but it obligates the physician to submit to the state's interest first and the patient's only secondarily.
+Lebanese militiamen of Druse warlord Walid Jumblatt blocked roads and fired automatic rifles in the air to keep reporters and photographers from stricken targets.
+He did say that people both inside the administration and outside the government were inundating the White House with advice on whether Reagan should sign the bill.
+Excluding the charges, profit was $133.1 million, or $1.16 a share.
+But a new Senate would be created to which elections would be democratic.
+The latest of those, conducted by Gallup for the Boston Globe, radio station WEEI and television station WCVB in Boston, found 52 percent support for Dukakis and 38 percent for Bush.
+Sell orders poured into the Cotton Exchange, sending some contracts down the limit in the morning.
+Other precious metals stocks were mixed as gold prices eased and silver and platinum prices rose slightly.
+Mr. Shannon has been a broker, and being found guilty by the Merc of cheating customers may keep brokerage firms from dealing with him in the future.
+The remaining 41 were confirmed as living patients of acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
+Over the last few years it has generated very strong growth in Australia while the economy has been flat on its back.
+A Salomon official, after a few expletives, says the offer was more like triple the trader's previous pay.
+"Both recognize more than ever before the relationship between economic strength and national security."
+"Syria asserts that the presence of President Mubarak at the summit is a positive development," Kourieh said.
+"It's a myth to think that the public out there is just livid at the thought of a revenue component of a deficit reduction plan, that's a total mistake," says GOP analyst Kevin Phillips.
+A spokesman for the Foreign Ministry said privately that Garcia-Pena, Colombia's consul in Miami for 18 years until 1988, disappeared Friday but the ministry had not heard from kidnappers.
+As a result, more than 80% of M2 is not subject to reserve requirements and therefore is not directly controllable by the Fed.
+Mrs. Lawrence was one of the leaders of the creative revolution of the 1960s.
+Yes, though the gap has narrowed.
+"I've absolutely given up hope that the company itself will improve its margins significantly without some stimulus from the outside," said Andrew Wallach, an analyst with PaineWebber.
+John Green, md of the ANGLIAN WATER subsidiary Engineering and Business Systems, has been appointed to the main board.
+Sen. Paul Trible (R., Va.), a member of the Senate investigating committee, puts it more bluntly: "There's certainly evidence of clear wrongdoing, criminal wrongdoing."
+The play is a 35-minute monologue by a cardinal who is being treated for alcoholism by the church after he kills the woman.
+Mr. Khosla, 35, co-founded two sizable high-tech companies before turning 30; one was Sun Microsystems Inc., now the world's largest maker of computer workstations.
+Democratic gubernatorial candidate John R. Silber sparked protests from Jewish organizations after saying he encountered racism among Jews when he once considered converting.
+The descriptions go on as, one by one, she throws her costumes to the floor.
+Mrs. Johnson got to salvage what was left of her reputation in peace.
+The latest offer for the Atlanta company comes about six weeks after Georgia Gulf officials met with NL's Martin to discuss a possible merger.
+"In the course of my talks with the representatives of both governments, I suggested ways to move the talks forward within the framework of Resolution 598 in order to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region," he said.
+The European Security Forum is evidence of the weight that blue chip companies attach to data security.
+You learn from your mistakes, not throw away the business."
+"They were totally uncomprehending that we should want to get rid of a nuclear system without getting elimination of nuclear weapons on other sides too _ without getting anything for it in return," he said.
+ICI doesn't support continuing international efforts to reduce production of ozone-destroying chemicals, Mr. Henderson said.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Graphic closed at $4.375, down 12.5 cents.
+The rebel officers requested that the U.S. deploy a helicopter to the headquarters to take Gen.
+If you cause an accident with a car, or hit a pedestrian, they could sue you for damages. Most cycle insurance policies cover legal liability, but personal accident cover (for any injuries you suffer) is usually extra. Security is a consideration.
+And that changes politics." EDITOR'S NOTE _ Bill Huggins, born in London, is a photographer and picture editor who retired from The Associated Press earlier this year.
+The current poll of 403 blacks was conducted between March 30 and April 2 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points.
+U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell made the comment at a hearing where the government argued that North's subpoenas served last month for the testimony of Bush and Reagan should be quashed.
+When pressed, some analysts estimate the offers fall roughly in between $15 to $16 a share, or a total of about $248 million to $264 million.
+"The intent was to reasure," Mr. Griggs says.
+He is charged with selling the cocaine to an undercover police officer.
+Neither is all that special.
+"You should not ask the National Assembly to do it, because time is too short.
+The VOA is a major source of information for millions of Chinese seeking information other than news reported by the tightly controlled domestic press.
+"It was just like tinfoil," said Chris Nicholson, who developed and piloted the small video robot attached by cable to the mother ship.
+Wildfires were slowed Tuesday by lower temperatures and diminished winds after burning more than 7,300 acres and an exotic animal refuge and ancient Sequoia trees were put out of immediate danger.
+But until now the New York group and other buyers clubs have only imported drugs that do nt require a prescription in the foreign country.
+'She probably cried rape because the geezer didn't please her'.
+But a spokeswoman for Mohawk's parent, Danaher Corp., says that while "overtures have been made from time to time," talk of a sale is "pure speculation."
+It said the board expects to review again the status of merger talks and a spinoff of Penn in about two weeks.
+AST, based in Irvine, Calif., was expected to do well in the quarter, but its earnings exceeded analysts' estimates of 46 cents to 47 cents.
+To support his argument, Barshop cited Miss Brando's recent departure for Tahiti, where she remains.
+The move, after hearings on some Drexel operations, is the first time the firm has acknowledged some of its practices may be questionable.
+He said he had seen no details of the plan but that based on NBC officials' description, "I think it's terrific."
+Goldman Sachs and Fiat officials had no comment.
+Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
+The disposition of Warner's shares in BHC, Chris-Craft's principal broadcasting subsidiary, was one of the principal issues in a lawsuit Chris-Craft filed against Warner in Delaware chancery court.
+When the agency was created in 1961, East bloc countries were asked whether volunteers would be welcome.
+About 10 Army staffers oversee the arsenal, housed in 72 buildings, but the rest of the 2,350 workers are civilians.
+He resigned from USAir on June 26, and so did W. Howard Mackinnon, Piedmont's chief financial officer, and Richard L. James, the vice president of planning.
+"I don't want to know who is sleeping with whom or who is getting a divorce.
+Resentment of the United States has been growing for years in Honduras.
+It sometimes seems as if Americans are marrying earlier and more often.
+Mortgage-Backed Securities At a time when derivative mortgage securities are becoming increasingly complex, Ryland Acceptanc Corp. proved that a simple structure can generate strong investor demand.
+The suggested amounts again varied widely with the assumptions made.
+In the first place, Americans should make their experience in race relations more readily available to South Africa.
+They meet in groups to grieve, they call each other at 3 a.m. to sob, they savor a unique joy with the coming of new mornings, the sight of sunsets.
+Some councils complained that the brokers should have warned them about the risks of leaving their cash with BCCI. While investigating those claims, the MPs called for compulsory taping to help prevent disputes about the terms on which deals are done.
+The conclusion is based on Goodwin's observations as well as discussions about Johnson the author had at the time with a psychiatrist.
+The U.S. dollar%&fll slightly in early trading against the Japanese yen Tuesday, while share prices on the To;yS Stock Exchange lost marginally.
+Wolf's entry _ garden rice-stuffed chicken breasts _ was in the frozen-vegetables category.
+Investigators issued a new set of subpoenas to government bond dealers as part of the SEC's probe of violations at Treasury debt auctions.
+GM declined to say which of the company's 100 plants in North America would be affected.
+The new rates still fail to cover the city's costs to run the public transit and parks systems, the Beijing Evening News said. But it did not indicate whether further increases were likely soon.
+The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, in its annual review of 108 member countries, said merchandise trade growth slowed to about 3% last year from a 5% increase in 1990, marking the third consecutive year of retarded expansion.
+When the Arizona Senate opens Gov. Evan Mecham's impeachment trial Monday, it will embark on a course laid out in England as a way to remove cruel kings and brought to America in Colonial days as a way to protect democracy.
+The Soviet Embassy in France denied similar reports from French media on Wednesday, Tass reported.
+Another of his more notable roles was that of Dr. Dolittle, who talked with the animals and taught them to speak back in the 1967 movie named for his character.
+This followed the 1987 crash and differences of views on how the company should be run in a new investment climate.
+Miss Pennsylvania performed a ventriloquist act with a green cockatoo puppet named Oscar.
+"We thought people would be mature enough to accept it."
+"The situation has gone from god-awful to pretty terrible," observes Alan Jones, a spokesman for the state Department of Water Resources.
+Mr. Bilzerian later made another bid of $17 in cash plus $4 in preferred, after signing a standstill agreement in exchange for a look at non-public company information.
+But Oppenheimer's Mr. McAlpine sees clouds ahead.
+The great majority of Bosnian Serbs had boycotted the referendum on independence.
+As previously reported, the acquisition requires Dome's creditors to forgive 1.16 billion Canadian dollars ($864.5 million) of Dome's total debt of 6.3 billion dollars.
+Mr. Reso, a native of New Orleans, worked his way through a variety of engineering and planning jobs, held positions in Australia, and returned to the U.S.
+Mutual funds have reason to shop among small stocks, says Charles Clough, investment strategist for Merrill Lynch.
+Company officials in Joplin and at the Cincinnati, Ohio, office of Eagle-Picher would not comment on EPA's proposed action or whether the company will seek a hearing to contest it.
+The 8-pound, 9-ounce baby, Alexandra Lawford Pender, is the 14th great-grandchild of matriarch Rose Kennedy.
+The stakes are high for corporations incorporated in Delaware.
+At issue was a Feb. 9-10 meeting of the 12-member Federal Open Market Committee, or FOMC.
+During the past week, police received anonymous tips that "buyers were being solicited abroad," Wilting said. "We got hard evidence of that early this week, and that's when we decided to act."
+The appeals court said the evidence was clear that the two men were fired because of their political affiliation.
+The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey got a mixed reception for its $100 million revenue bond issue sold yesterday.
+The results represent a big change from last year, when the company posted heavy losses, stemming from inventory problems and runaway expenses.
+Practically the whole country joined in peaceful demonstrations against the dictatorship.
+All figures are provisional and aren't seasonally adjusted.
+Some job losses among blacks also resulted. Trade sanctions were probably less effective: merchandise exports held up remarkably well during the sanctions era.
+"I regard happy babies to be a bargain," she says.
+The script, adapted from Dave Stevens's graphic novel by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo, is drearily earnest, without a single original wrinkle in the timeless battle of good against evil.
+Mrs. Whatley said her husband, an oil foreman held since the invasion, hoped to hurry home to visit his critically ill father.
+In the world of architectural conservation there are, at the moment, a large number of small but important buildings that are in considerable danger.
+Every few miles along potholed roads, Indian soldiers man sandbagged checkpoints where they halt travelers who come on foot, on bicycles and jammed into minibuses.
+Idomeneus loses his reason, slays his son, tries to kill himself but is prevented.
+If they do come on stream, it adds, there will not be enough gas to supply them long-term.
+She emphasised her experience and said she could offer 'continuity and stability'. 'People don't have to guess what kind of leader I can be - they can see,' she said.
+In sentencing them, Logan District Judge Dale L. Prince ordered them to apologize to the congregation or face contempt of court, with a possible year in jail and $500 fine.
+But why trainspotting? 'There is infinite variety in the railway scene.
+Saatchi isn't included in the rankings, which look only at its individual ad agency units.
+The songs I included from it I think are three of my best songs.
+No one was reported injured, but two Foreign Ministry officials went to Okinawa last month to talk with U.S. generals and inspect firing ranges.
+"I was apprehensive," says the former University of Minnesota professor, "especially the day after Black Monday when the biotechnology stocks took a hit.
+It is better, I think, to keep the portfolios smaller than that.
+Cahouet also named four new vice chairmen and a new chief financial officer in a reorganization of Mellon's office of the chairman.
+An independent television station being launched by a local cable operator could signal the opening of a new battleground between cable and free television.
+Anything less would jeopardize not only our security _ and that of our friends and allies _ but also would dim the prospects for further negotiated agreements with our adversaries.
+Or would he compare them with, "say, Mexicans who cross the U.S. border for work?"
+But the SS-25 is under no INF restriction.
+In his farewell address to the nation Saturday, he alluded to the current criticism of that 21-year era, allowing that some "bad things" had occurred but sticking fast to his lifelong belief in the Socialist creed.
+"The average person figures I'm a normal guy, not a shyster lawyer or a cunning CPA.
+If we don't do that, our chance to have influenced decisions will be much smaller," Walesa said.
+The merchandise trade deficit totaled a record $148.5 billion in 1985 and is estimated at around $170 billion last year.
+That seems to assume that the resulting higher payroll costs would not eliminate jobs.
+Some things don't change, says a Hutton survivor: When the market is rocky, "it hurts at Hutton, it hurts at Shearson."
+There, Mr. Sigoloff first negotiated with edgy vendors to get near-empty store shelves filled again.
+Scientists are trying to understand just what triggers a latent virus to start reproducing itself, in hopes of finding ways to keep it dormant.
+It will be the fuel needed to drive stock prices from here, they say.
+The results so far?
+The organizations seeking the transcripts were The Miami Herald, the Associated Press, Post-Newsweek station WPLG-TV of Miami and Gannett Co. and its USA Today.
+That compared with a loss of $350,999, or seven cents a share, on revenue of $13.7 million in the year-earlier period.
+Other analysts took a dimmer view.
+We created the context for Roe to happen." Ms. Michelman urged the women to speak out and create a renewed climate of activism for the pro-abortion movement.
+"If nobody is talking to anybody in this region, we'll never accomplish anything," says Mr. Norman.
+"No agreements, arrangements or undertakings concerning the terms or conditions of such transaction have been reached, and there can be no assurance that any agreement will be consummated," the company said.
+This battalion was engaged at Khafji on the Saudi-Kuwaiti border, and took some casualties.
+What will Mr Louis-Dreyfus do if BSBW in the US fails again this year, or if the incipient CME-KHBB network fails to gel?
+Mr. Abusada argues that splitting the package of measures into two parts, one in March and the other four months later, fueled inflationary expectations and created "the worst of both worlds" for the government.
+The $1 fine would replace the normal penalties for assault or aggravated assault.
+The company is plagued by financial and regulatory problems at the Seabrook, N.H., nuclear plant, in which it owns a 35.6% stake.
+Griffin will own the existing Resorts International Hotel Casino, the balance of the company's real estate in Atlantic City, its casino properties in the Bahamas and other corporate assets.
+A Continental spokesman says the airline planned to open the terminal in phases, so passengers could begin using it sooner.
+More worrisome for competing cards is evidence that AT&T card holders are canceling or not using other credit cards.
+She defines the state as 'confusion that arises when you can no longer make sense of your circumstances'.
+The damage is widespread, nevertheless.
+No other society in history has done as much to advance a repressed racial minority.
+Oracle Corp. said it expects to report record net income of $7.8 million, or 24 cents a share, for the fiscal fourth quarter ended May 31.
+The challenge here is obvious: If the public is going to pay its officials more money, how does it make sure that it gets its money's worth?
+Like his other books, "American Psycho" is utterly unredeemed by moral sensibility or critical distance.
+Purser said the money private landowners, businesses and the city have invested in such neighborhoods as Five Points could be jeopardized by the murals.
+Public Service Co. that was also a prerequisite for the modernization plan.
+But the issue didn't take.
+"I never said anything about lesbians.
+There were indications that the drought-induced slaughter of 1991 could lead to reduced production this year. The report says significant cost savings of about 30 per cent were made during the year on freight costs to North America.
+The new constitution, passed by parliament earlier this year, eliminates the post of president-for-life and says presidential candidates must be at least 40 years of age and no older than 70.
+The new phone is the result of two years of development work by AT&T units, including Bell Laboratories and Compression Labs Inc., which makes the video-compression electronics.
+Revenues were Dollars 3.31bn, compared with Dollars 3.2bn. Income from the group's document-processing business was Dollars 113m, up 3 per cent from the previous year.
+An estimated 1,400 people are still sheltered at the Nigerian Embassy, next to the West German compound.
+"However, the cornerstone of the U.S. arms sales policy has always been to examine first and foremost the strategic and moral implications of military sales," Reich said.
+The subject of campaign finance has become a debating point between Dukakis and a Democratic rival, Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri.
+Franz Josef II, Prince of Liechtenstein, died Monday after a long illness at age 83.
+But a top executive at one of the firms, asking not to be named, said he was convinced a final agreement will be reached.
+Stock options give the right to purchase a share of stock in the future at a price fixed today.
+An attorney for Mr. Weinstein stressed that his client wasn't charged in the stock-manipulation scheme.
+Thatcher has spoken out publicly about the need for restraint.
+It didn't occur to me that one was supposed to speak.
+Chairman Steven Rothmeier declined to comment, joking that he could go to jail for spilling insider information.
+It was unclear what sort of assistance the economically ailing Soviet Union might be willing to lend.
+Seas, as the Marines learned during recent exercises along the gulf coast, can experience waves up to 15 feet.
+Munni Setty says she ran into difficulty when she sought a license to practice in Colorado in 1988.
+But critics have accused him of not always following through on his initiatives.
+"It is now time for the LeBow team to take over the helm."
+"This is a small but crucial step to treating a whole array of genetic diseases," said Dr. R. Michael Blaese, another cancer institute researcher on the project.
+Afternoon trading was especially quiet in New York as many operations shut down early because of a snowstorm.
+He said priority is being given to environmentally sensitive areas such as Prall's Island and Saw Mill Creek.
+The plan, which needs U.N. approval, calls for up to 100 military observers to monitor Central American border areas in speedboats, helicopters and all-terrain vehicles.
+He claimed that some of the hostages were spies for the CIA, specifically naming Terry Waite, the British envoy of the archbishop of Canterbury who disappeared in West Beirut in January 1987.
+The core volunteers are aided by pueblo residents old and young, who gather when they can at the adobe-making site a mile away from the church to help with anything from loading materials to cooking.
+Great as it is, "Do You Love Me?" doesn't rescue the "Dirty Dancing" soundtrack albums from the contempt of all prudent consumers.
+Centex Real Estate Corp., a unit of Centex Corp., Dallas, for example, said it built 10% fewer homes during June than what it considered a healthy rate for this time of the year.
+Soviet businessmen operating in Finland have said they have access to technology that is denied them in the Soviet Union by Western export limitations.
+It said two pilots at the scene were arrested.
+The country's property sector would then resemble more the sluggish markets in the US and UK, and less the fast-growing high margin one the Reichmanns take Mexico to be.
+We will do what we can to give political and material support to the population in northern and southern Iraq while the regime continues its repression.
+But the self-reliant Mrs. McMehen retains her good humor.
+And yet, this man, the governor, equated the president to a rotting fish.
+I mean, no one says trunks anymore." Bobby Shriver, 36, venture capitalist and Special Olympics producer, New York: "I remember once I was out walking with my grandmother.
+Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom are major suppliers.
+And of course, the Justice Department job, like the Iraqi pipeline Mr. Wallach also once advocated, never materialized.
+At any rate, the cease-fire talks tally the first triumph of common sense and human decency since the war began.
+"Within two or three days, his face will change," he says.
+But Ms. Ingram argued that "Ruby Lewis did not perceive the plaintiff as having different skin color from she." She said the issue was Ms. Morrow's job performance.
+NBA said the syndicate would control nearly 63% of the bank's voting shares.
+Time Inc. said second-quarter net income gained 7.7%, helped by strong performances from cable television and book operations and by lower taxes.
+But a lot of people here think he was just trying to help the poor," he said.
+Mr. Stepanek was until recently resident director of an American multinational in Beijing.
+Recon's Mr. Whyte declined to comment for this article. Israeli officials refuse to comment, except to defend the integrity of their RIS program and to insist that theft isn't the Israeli way.
+Each preferred share would have an initial annual dividend of $1 per share, Buckeye said.
+Both General Motors Corp. and Chrysler have made union approval of three-shift production a major objective of their current national contract negotiations with the UAW.
+That's a long winning streak by any standard.
+NII's owns FoxMeyer Drug, the nation's third-largest drug distributor.
+People gathered around the televisions in an electronics shop at a shopping mall to watch Wright's hourlong nationally broadcast speech.
+It is haunting this party.
+An advantage to such an approach is flexibility.
+He has called for ending the apartheid system of racial segregation and for holding talks on allowing the black majority an equal political role with whites.
+Phinda gets bricks over a third cheaper than from commercial suppliers. Not far from Mazibuko's brickworks, Thomas Nkomo - another reformed poacher -makes charcoal according to a traditional African method.
+In Tehran, the Iranian cabinet held a meeting to discuss strategy for what President Khamenei called "new movement" in the Persian Gulf war.
+The ministry official said both men told Japanese officials they did not want to return to East Germany.
+Perez de Cuellar's pessimistic comments follow his effort at personal mediation in the Persian Gulf crisis.
+The brewing and leisure sectors have similar property portfolios, yet the full significance of the change does not yet appear to have sunk in.
+Props such as bookcases and stairs pop up out of the tables.
+Walsh had pleaded guilty to misdemeanor counts.
+He noted that the tribunal decided that the United States was not obligated to return the property but to pay its value as of March 1981.
+Nevertheless, Mr. Hahn attacked the mayor's conduct.
+Grain and soybean futures closed higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade with soybeans up sharply on fears of continued dry weather.
+True, its share in world exports fell sharply between independence and the mid-1970s, but it has stabilised at about half a per cent since then.
+Much of the buying apparently was based on indications of increased global demand for grain and soybeans, particularly by the Soviet Union.
+The bid was trimmed by 3p to 777p. Smith & Nephew was slightly easier at 136p despite its defensive qualities. Nomura reduced its 1992 forecast by Pounds 5m to Pounds 145m, principally to reflect a weaker dollar.
+The regime is opposed by hardline guerrillas based in neighbouring Pakistan. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said most hurdles in the Afghan peace process had been removed. A majority of the guerrilla groups were backing the UN plan, he added.
+In other action, the court: _Agreed to decide in a Minnesota case whether governors may withhold National Guard troops the federal government wants to send on training missions in foreign countries.
+Pendleton said James worked "with several other Newark politicians" in pressuring Rodino to retire.
+No longer reports sales results; merged with Campeau Corp.
+Industry analysts said almost all high-technology companies require employees to sign anti-disclosure agreements and many have restrictive "not to compete" clauses, though they are seldom the subject of lawsuits.
+The civil defense commander, Maj. Gen.
+Stokes said agreement would be needed in order to secure the $500 million needed for the project.
+At Port Mobil and at the high-volume Gulf stations along the Maine Turnpike, where prices were a few pennies lower, motorists had no difficulty seizing on a villain.
+And this can be achieved if we Panamanians keep our funds in banks in Panama," it said.
+Leaders of two opposition parties demanded on Tuesday that President Mobutu Sese Seko resign and make way for the introduction of a multiparty democracy.
+She hopes to establish Sisters of Charity missions in Maputo, the capital, and the northern province of Nampula, AIM reported.
+Traders said signs of weakness in the West German economy are creating speculation of a German discount-rate cut sometime today.
+In 1540, King Henry VIII of England married his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.
+A spokesman for the Banking Commission said its concerns have been passed on to the public prosecutor in Antwerp, where Super Club is based.
+The underlying hope is that market prices will somehow reach the inflated payment price.
+All these industries were sceptical and said they wouldn't use the contracts, but today they are involved in futures for hedging. Mr Sandor said: 'It is unambiguously incorrect to view this market differently than other markets.'
+The firm, which is handling several friendly acquisitions, has gained its first "victory" in a contested takeover.
+Massive corporate cutbacks in recent years have pitted managers in their 20s against "older, more experienced people who now are willing to take entry-level jobs," she notes.
+It's very cold and the snow and fog are making it even more difficult,' he said.
+In recent trade talks, the U.S. government demanded that Japan change aspects of its economy to help reduce its $49 billion trade surplus.
+Traders said the company's strong earnings outlook and lower price-earnings ratio attracted investors.
+"Then, they go back to their offices in the Ginza and make sketches," says Hiromichi Nakamura, the head of product development.
+Secosky, 42, is interested in why Jupter's moon Io sometimes appears brighter as it emerges from the planet's frigid shadow.
+I've got some magic tricks and I throw out cheap novelties to the crowd." He also juggles bowling pins. "Four is the most I can do, and three is plenty." Fred Young often plays drums shirtless, borrowing the idea from other drummers he's seen.
+The current Braniff is legally a different entity from the past two Braniffs.
+The black-tie event is to benefit a Planned Parenthood fund to honor Miss Hepburn's mother, Katharine Houghton Hepburn.
+Mrs. Hemidal said "something big is going to happen in two or three days _ things will be handled," but she would not explain what she meant.
+Our hearts quicken to the call, our eyes brighten, our pace picks up," he said.
+Eventually, he said a uniform progressive tax rate should be developed for those who work in cooperatives and those who for state-run enterprises.
+Banks resorted to paying their largest depositors a 600 percent annual rate to retain funds that otherwise might be withdrawn and converted to U.S. dollars.
+But if the Pernod acceptances are valid, Irish Distillers shareholders won't be able to sell to Grand Met at the higher price.
+But it is easy to find this kind of fault.
+The western aid effort for Russia has been a debacle.
+Fermi, as he had so often in this long pursuit of the atom's secret, foreshadowed what was to come while the doings of Szilard and Einstein and Sachs in the year 1939 were still only question marks.
+The show has been jazzed up in recent months with new graphics and backdrops, but it is still dry and focuses on agricultural reports and Politburo announcements.
+Hillman and McGuinn are nominated for country event of the year, for a performance at Red Rocks in Colorado.
+"We believe we have a valid contract with the government," said Bluebonnet President R. Brad Oates.
+"It was no major thing, no big explosion, just some rounds popping off," said Sgt. Joe Lentini.
+Project 10, mentioned in your article, is the nation's first mainstream program that addresses the needs of adolescent homosexuals.
+White House officials said Mr. Bush won't be seeking any specific action on the Gulf from Congress.
+The restaurants are part of a $3 billion trade pact in which the Soviet Union will build at least 10 ships, mostly oil tankers, to be sold or leased by Pepsico in return for foreign credits.
+About 7,000 people have been slain since the Tamil war began in 1983.
+The members differed on the inflation outlook, though they agreed that domestic price pressures didn't appear to be intensifying and that wage increases had remained moderate.
+A funnel cloud becomes a tornado once it touches the ground.
+I believe its approach puts undue emphasis on the balance sheet, to the detriment of the profit and loss account, and to the disadvantage of users of accounts. The board has now published all but one of the chapters of its draft statement of principles.
+Corporate bonds prices edged up, however.
+The measure would ban the import of five foreign-made weapons and outlaw the manufacture of four other varieties in this country. The bill would not bar possession or sale of the weapons.
+The announcement unleashed a run on technology stocks Friday, including IBM.
+Neustrup, who flew to Beirut on Friday to take charge of negotiations to release the crew, was in Jounieh today to arrange for their departure, the source said.
+But no one here can answer it." In Budapest, a Hungarian official said the transfer of refugees was stalled because of fears over how Hungary's role would be viewed by allied East Germany.
+Federal researchers are exploring a possible new biological weapon against cells infected with the virus that causes AIDS.
+The Air Force has decided to deactivate three of its 38 tactical fighter wings after concluding that the current budget will support only 35 wings, each of which consists of 72 fighter aircraft.
+The purchases will be made on the open market.
+Some temporary workers were on the job by 1 a.m. Saturday, with 2,200 replacements reporting to work Monday morning, said Western Union spokesman Warren Bechtel.
+An explosion destroyed a French UTA jetliner over the Niger desert last September, killing 171 people.
+The EC contends that as long as the "global" level of subsidies is reduced, some increases should be allowed.
+"The words are atrocious and the tune is worse," wrote Peter McKay in The Evening Standard last month.
+Conversely, a critical press can sometimes alert a company to an area of weak performance. But not everyone believes that media evaluation techniques are a satisfactory measure of PR's effectiveness.
+Though Mr. Benjamin maintained it was by no means certain that Mr. Culverhouse could have overthrown the board and management, "We felt it was in the best interest of stockholders to get this resolved while we were in control of the situation.
+The court ends the term with the liberals perhaps understandably feeling the pressure of minority status. Still, there can be no excuse for gamesmanship in constitutional law.
+The proposal was announced over a year ago and Canada's federal government hasn't yet introduced formal legislation.
+3M also failed to follow up with its customers after it determined that its air guns were leaking, the NRC inspection summary said.
+"This is going to be interesting case," said Constance Lowenthal, executive director of the International Foundation for Art Research, a New York-based group dedicated to combating forgery and theft of artworks.
+His victory appeared to mark the end of 31 years of Tutsi domination, although he was careful to include members of the minority tribe in his government.
+The issuance is under a previously filed $500 million shelf registration, the company said.
+Wagner and Brown: "This is definitely not a purchase to bust up Insilco."
+According to the filing, Clark it said its purpose in selling the shares was to "partially liquidate the Clark Estates' investment" in the company's common stock.
+Now they are considered a serious problem.
+At his side were Mayor Coleman Young of Detroit and Sen. Don Riegle.
+In its suit, Damon seeks to enjoin the American Magnetics group from acquiring any Damon stock and to require the group to dispose of its current 10.75% stake in Damon.
+Underwriters are headed by McLeod Young Weir Ltd.
+Mr. De Benedetti is married and has two children.
+Kantor was known for creating dynamic, inventive theater based on historical and personal themes.
+Demoralized and split into bickering camps, the party is being written off as a contender in national politics.
+If you do marry a housewife, advise your children not to go to school.
+Keenan, 39, from Belfast in Northern Ireland, holds dual Irish and British citizenship.
+Piete said residents in West Berlin's Zehlendorf district reported seeing a balloon about 7:50 a.m. floating into the city over the wall.
+"We feel very strongly we have observed excess energy," he said. "We feel confident in being able to measure the heat.
+Opponents of U.S. military aid to Central America demonstrated outside a hotel where Vice President Dan Quayle was speaking, and 21 people were arrested.
+The liquidation plan comes after weeks of pressure from anxious creditors.
+The 10-day festival that ended Saturday featured more than 130 films from 40 countries, but competition is only among movies made in Israel.
+The shootout occurred about eight hours after Gonzales and Ralph P. Brown, fled from the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility in Ordway, Colo. in a helicopter.
+Sir, With reference to your article, 'UN aims to redraw border of Iraq and Kuwait' (February 19), to date no final recommendations on the actual boundary have yet been made.
+But according to the latest Gallup-Newsweek poll, Bush's approval rate has slipped from 80 percent last January to 48 percent, the lowest rating of his presidency.
+Lefebvre insisted on the June 30 date and on elevating four bishops, effectively repudiating the accord.
+Ramp season opens in late winter, but this year started in January because of warm weather.
+Dr. Carr is the kind of contingent worker who both gladdens and worries employers.
+The Lundgrens' son, Jeffrey, must serve at least 120 years in prison for his conviction on four counts of aggravated murder in the deaths of four of the Averys.
+The blinding means that much of the data sought by the U.S. satellite could not be gathered.
+The calculated annualized rate also was the same for both months _ 5.2 percent _ in contrast to a 4.4 percent inflation rate in 1987 and the first six months of this year, Labor Department economists said..
+The move is part of a previously announced cost-cutting drive under which Sears is eliminating 33,000 jobs.
+Losses in the corn and soybean markets were limited, though, by a National Weather Service Forecast for warmer- and drier-than-normal conditions in the Midwest next week.
+The remaining 10 per cent is half owned by employees and half by Lebanese investors.
+The Soviet Union indicated it would soon resume its nuclear-weapons testing program because of Tuesday's test blast by the U.S.
+Some 30 others stayed with International Showbusiness and traveled to West Virginia to look for work.
+The money will create a town development fund.
+Such information can help a company in drafting its proposal.
+The high schools remain under jurisdiction of the central board.
+Among those arrested, Le Monde said, were Ali Ardalan, former finance minister; and Husseini Shah Hussein, who was president of the welcome committee when the exiled Khomeini returned to Iran in 1980.
+An IRA statement in Crossmaglen said a 12-man unit used two 12.7mm anti-aircraft guns, three 7.62mm general purpose machine-guns and rifles Thursday in what it called the IRA's first successful helicopter downing.
+He offers a tough but brilliant vision. Everything he designed, and take a close look at the circular silver toast rack in the exhibition, is thought through from the inside out.
+The numbers this time were disappointing enough to pull forecasts back from roughly Pounds 31m to Pounds 27m.
+Fashion-lovers can view clothes from aristocratic closets of the revolutionary period in the Musee de la Mode et du Costume, Palais Galliera, until May 7.
+The statement appeared to be the most high-powered pledge of solidarity yet by writers with Rushdie and his publishers, and was a response to Khomeini's Feb. 14 call.
+According to a UN estimate, at least 500,000 farm animals have been killed by the mines.
+He also was named chairman and chief executive of NL Chemicals Inc., the chemicals unit that the company has talked of spinning off to shareholders.
+In coastal Salvador, 1,120 miles northeast of Brazil, millions of costumed revelers packed city squares and streets to dance to highly-amplified samba bands perched atop lavishly decorated trucks.
+"He's built a career on economic growth and that's exactly the kind of message this state needs to hear." Being mentioned for political office is nothing new to Mr. Iacocca, a self-professed independent with Democratic leanings.
+Democrats, who have never won the White House without winning Texas, cling to the lowest number.
+One alert reader received a mail shot from Sharelink giving him the chance to invest in one of two indexed funds via a personal equity plan.
+"The numbers are very large.
+A powerful storm covered parts of Colorado and Wyoming Monday with up to a foot of snow and sent strong winds gusting through much of the Rockies and Great Plains.
+The group's system is still on the drawing board, but some specialists say it would be easier to adapt for use in the West German air force's F-14 fighter aircraft.
+In an earlier drug-cult case, police in April 1989 found 15 bodies buried on a ranch near the northern city of Matamoros across the U.S.-Mexico border from Brownsville, Texas.
+In scientific meetings in 1982 and in 1986, a view developed favorable to continued technological progress in crop and livestock production as well as in conservation of the nation's resources.
+It currently has about 39.4 million shares outstanding.
+Without its strong-willed chief, the company could narrow its focus, lower its debts, cut the dividend, or be acquired in whole or in part.
+Association officials again attributed the fall to high interest rates and a slump in demand resulting from slower economic growth, factors that also have been curbing sales here of Japanese-made cars.
+It fell 0.5 per cent on the week.
+He was also known before the invasion to have his sights on Warba and Bubiyan, which would provide Iraq with key sea links.
+Connie Chung said Monday that she's putting her new television series on hold while she tries to become pregnant.
+But King Fahd says that his country has sacrificed long enough.
+In 1989, the highest payment for any loss was 65 percent of the payment rate.
+In Acapulco, condominium-style resorts with private swimming pools and hideaway beaches cost around $250 a day.
+That might, surely, be from real life.
+Another 78 blacks have been killed in Soweto township southwest of Johannesburg during the same period.
+Pressured by disgruntled shareholders, Zenith has been exploring options for its consumer electronics business for more than a year, but has had trouble getting the price it wanted for a unit that had 1988 sales of $1.13 billion.
+Wells Fargo rose 2 3/4 to 79 on a report that investor Warren Buffett had a stake in the company.
+You glance from time to time at the distant reaches of the river.
+Though she completed the 11th grade, she is functionally illiterate and now is studying long division and reading, trying to earn her general-equivalency diploma.
+Discount brokers use 15-minute-old quotes to cut down costs of servicing individual investors.
+Chen Ye, a senior official in the State Land Administration, was quoted by the China Daily as saying a quota system will be adopted.
+However, revenues for its energy and utility systems and commercial segments were down for the third quarter.
+Nevertheless, the Fed's decision to arrange the unexpected two-day reserve drain shortly before a Treasury auction "has to be viewed as suspicious," said Dana Johnson, chief money market economist at First National Bank of Chicago.
+In separate cases, seven brokers were sanctioned for violating rules by exercising discretionary authority in accounts without prior customer approval.
+Many Democrats have tried to reciprocate, it said.
+"Our firm has never done this before, but there has never been such a catastrophic art theft," said Diana D. Brooks, president of the Sotheby's auction house.
+A $150 million issue of Bank of New York deposit notes due September 1992.
+But they were roundly rejected by West Germany and the U.S., and Mr. Hashimoto went home empty-handed.
+For millions of victims of Alzheimer's disease and their families, it is a matter of life or living death.
+In any case, it will probably be well down the slope before its effect starts to show in worsening profitability.
+Divorcees, for instance, weren't married but didn't quite feel single.
+"Bill Gunn by Ishmael Reed," works of the independent director, screenwriter, actor, novelist and playwright.
+Throughout the 1980-88 war with Iran and after, Iraq bought most of its food from the United States, Canada and Australia, all now committed to the embargo.
+Only a quarter of the sculptures on its western facade are original.
+The dummy trades, they asserted, distorted the market by creating a false impression of trading activity.
+Now it's time to get back to concentrating on the company's business." The proposed reorganization plan calls for cash distribution of about $600 million to creditors.
+Students stuck taking Russian by default don't give their teachers much joy.
+"Later that night, the soldiers came.
+He was summarily dismissed by the company when the currency loss came to light, ending his severance contract that was to run until September.
+This special status is still in force, although the Soviets have put virtually all control in local hands.
+The oil wealth divided the Arab world.
+Treasury bonds were mixed.
+Burmese troops fired on hundreds of looters in three separate incidents, killing 18 people, Rangoon Radio said.
+In the three races for open Senate seats, it is the incumbent House members who have the clear fund-raising edge.
+It was followed rapidly by KLM, the Dutch flag carrier, Aer Lingus, the Irish state airline and Air France, normally one of the traditionalists.
+The OECD ministers said government intervention had resulted in harmful agricultural surpluses, and they agreed that "market signals" should play a bigger part in determining future patterns of agricultural production.
+Instead of earning a 1.65 per return on the bills, the fund would enjoy a 2.75 per cent return, a 110 basis points difference.
+Munn said his agency also questioned several other people "but there was no new evidence, so there's nothing more we can do." McFarlin, the Williamsburg sheriff, said last week he did not plan to reopen the case.
+What upset her most was that Robbie's family would not acknowledge either his talent or his homosexuality.
+The 87-year-old prize carries a $390,000 cash prize.
+The National Enquirer recently ran an article claiming her condition was worse than the White House has let on and that the first lady was in severe pain at times.
+I think there should be more apprenticeships, so you can see what the real world is like.
+Autospa also would receive a five-year option to buy as many as 2.4 million new Cardis common shares for $6.25 or $7 each, depending on the date of exercise.
+However, bidding was quite spirited for many major works, and records were set for nine artists.
+But new forecasts of wetter-than-normal conditions in the Midwest over the new six to 10 days pushed soybean and corn futures prices higher because it may slow harvesting.
+Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank says he is optimistic about the future, despite the fact that the post office is preparing to raise rates as it faces the largest dollar loss in postal history.
+His wife, Anne Henderson Pollard, was sentenced to two concurrent five-year terms for helping him.
+These are long-term manufacturing-related jobs, many of them highly skilled.
+The shares, trading at CDollars 27 3/4 before the deal, are being sold on an instalment basis, with full payment due only in March 1993.
+Even before taking into account the bad-debt losses, Midland Group showed a profit of #743 million for 1990, down from #879 million the year before.
+Repayment would be based on, perhaps, commodity prices or a general economic growth target.
+White House officials said Mr. Miller was reproved for assertions cited in the article, especially his suggestion that the administration might favor raising "sin" taxes on items such as cigarettes and alcoholic beverages.
+Three previously unreported issues began trading recently on the Big Board.
+Initially, the State Council was to contain an army representative but Roy said Thursday the army chose not to be in it.
+The Nebraska State Patrol said it was investigating the letter that Mrs. Orr received last August.
+A few stopped to look or ask questions.
+A federal judge and the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals subsequently ordered Diamond to help reimburse the winners' legal fees.
+At one point early in the expedition, two of the team's three sleds were damaged in a crashing descent on ice, and at another point, a French doctor had to descend into an ice crevasse to rescue a stranded sled dog.
+During her hearing on Friday, the committee repeatedly pointed out that new S&L examiners weren't hired at a critical period, even though it wouldn't have cost the government anything because industry fees pay the examiners' salaries.
+A late flurry of technically inspired buying pushed most grain and soybean futures prices to a higher close Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
+Forte, which is said to be attempting to persuade shareholders in the Savoy Group to support its ambitions for a combined luxury hotel group, moved ahead in early trading before sliding back to close a halfpenny ahead at 231 1/2p.
+But off-kilter the least bit, it'll kill you," Swayze said in an interview in May 29's US magazine.
+Consumers should expect to see ads from automakers whose vehicles ranked high on the survey.
+Most of the acquisition price represented assumption of Delaware Management's debt, which now stands at $200 million.
+Hirohito has occupied the throne since 1926, considered a living god for the first 20 years of his reign.
+At least one grumble was heard after Bush announced the results: Rep. Frank McCloskey, D-Ind., said he believed the electoral system should be scrapped and replaced with a direct popular vote.
+Partial volume was 345.6 million shares, compared with full-day volume of 564.7 million shares Thursday.
+Central Statistical Office gives figures for credit business (June) and producer price index numbers (July-provisional). TUESDAY: Quarterly analysis of bank advances (April-June) from the Bank of England.
+"The heavy oil is less and less attractive in today's green-type environment, but if they give us the linkage of exploring lighter crude areas, it will change the picture considerably," says an official of one oil company holding talks with PDVSA.
+'I must apologise that the previous correspondence was not factual,' she said.
+"I think right now would be an inappropriate time to talk about new taxes," said New Mexico Gov. Garrey Carruthers.
+The company expects the number to quadruple by year-end.
+"We are all members of the family, we don't pay each other for what we do for each other," said the governor's mother.
+I really disapprove of people who drive fast and grippy cars on country roads at speeds more appropriate to a rally special stage.
+But the real action is on the "Surreal Side" _ or Side 2.
+He "threatened to shoot if anybody moved," said a police official, who cannot be named under standing regulations.
+Although Ford's First Nationwide unit is based in San Francisco and is the nation's sixth-largest thrift, its California branch network is relatively small, with only 132 of its total of 348 branches.
+I didn't recognize the brushes.
+Qintex Entertainment is 43%-owned by Qintex Australia, a unit of Qintex Ltd., based in Brisbane, Australia.
+Yemen's oil is said to be first-rate, with a low sulphur content and a high ratio of associated gas.
+He also acknowledged that "mistakes were made" in the summary trial of the Ceausescus, which was widely criticized internationally.
+His filter wasn't needed right at that moment.
+Even so, petrol will still cost less in the United Kingdom than in most countries in the European Union and it will be cheaper than it was in real terms in the early 80s.
+Phillips, whose granddaughter is among about 385 pupils boycotting the new Motley Elementary School, said parents aren't worried about the truancy law.
+But he said that rather than forcing an end to resistance, more violence is the likely result.
+One Japanese official described the talks as "heated" and said neither side had changed its position on the territorial dispute.
+Aidid, who said Monday he had ousted the president.
+The Nov. 16 letter, parts of which were obtained by The Associated Press, said most of the export applications were referred to expert opinions at the State, Defense and Energy departments.
+One banner read "Pay back the blood debt." Police monitored the march but did not interfere, said one 18-year-old marcher.
+The dollar rose in European trading this morning as market sentiment continued to run toward the U.S. currency.
+They also get too big for one person to control.
+Troops on Saturday shot and killed a guerrilla who opened fire from across the Jordan-Israel border and wounded two soldiers, the army command said.
+The pact is subject to the approval of the Glasgow-based firm's policyholders, who own it.
+OPEC oil ministers today held a flurry of bargaining sessions to try to break a deadlock in negotiations for a new production and pricing agreement.
+Mr. Ben-Aharon said that direct Arab-Israeli talks could take place after a regional conference, which could serve as a "convocation" ceremony to get things rolling.
+Some analysts have speculated that the well could have one billion to two billion barrels of oil equivalent.
+Earlier this year, First Constitution established a credit administration department in anticipation of a deteriorating real-estate market in Connecticut.
+In Moscow, the newspaper exchange was seen as an allegory for the struggle between Gorbachev and Ligachev.
+With more than L100bn (Pounds 39m) of loans outstanding, BNL is the group's largest creditor. Both Cariplo and BNL have insisted the functioning of their institutions is not affected.
+Commodities: Dow Jones futures index 130.63, up 1.42; spot index 126.37, up 0.22.
+Enrile said it should have brought $12-$15 million.
+The offer was contained in a statement by the rebel National Democratic Front, which was delivered to news organizations.
+Bush said he would not try to assign blame for the problems at HUD.
+Kenneth Loeffler, Lancaster, Pa., sends flowers to patients "after a particularly long or difficult procedure."
+Northern Ireland's troubles are really about economics and politics, not religion.
+The December contract closed at 91.72 after closing the previous night at 91.81. The Bank purchased Pounds 100m of Band 1 bank bills at 8 7/8 per cent.
+Ametek spun off its Straza division and 13 others in 1988 to create Ketema Inc., which in turn has sold the marine products operations involved in the investigation, Ametek said.
+Chicago attorney Lori B. Andrews, a specialist in reproductive technology law, said she knows of no in-vitro fertilization clinic that will take a single woman as a patient.
+The Wembley concerts, where sellout crowds of 72,000 had been expected, have been rescheduled for Aug. 24-25, Ms. Sen said.
+Mr. Guber wooed Mr. Dolgen back to Columbia last year to be president of the Columbia Pictures studio under its chairman, Frank Price.
+They have snipers who have the soldiers controlled," a woman who fled the area said.
+Further nervousness is likely ahead of tomorrow's policy meeting at the Bundesbank.
+Los Angeles drug gangs are spreading cocaine and violence in cities nationwide and may become a new form of organized crime unless they are stopped soon, the Los Angeles County district attorney warns.
+Khaled said last Christmas that Ms. Valente had given birth to a baby girl after a seven-month pregnancy "from an illegal relationship with Fernand Houtekins." Emmanuel Houtekins said the kidnappers were "providing us with wine and beer.
+She says that since 1972, she has turned a credit-card debt of $62,000 into a $100,000 portfolio of six carefully selected stocks.
+We ask people how severe their addictions are and he reported he had a $30-a-day cocaine habit.
+After Norquist was sworn in, Maier wished his successor good luck. "I know you have the courage and vision to do the job," Maier said.
+Hun Sen conferred during a break in the talks Sunday with John Monjo, the U.S. ambassador to Indonesia.
+It said there are no known safety or effectiveness problems with the products, but there were questions as to whether they met the specifications approved by the agency.
+For the first time the federal government would require all states to pay cash benefits to two-parent welfare families.
+Insurers are acutely aware of the need to store enough money to afford paying claims to Japan's rapidly aging population in the decades ahead.
+The first part of the exhibit concentrates on the powerful region of Prussia, named for an exterminated pagan tribe.
+The new bid is conditional on review of Little's finances and severance agreements that the company initiated after Plenum made its first proposal.
+Then President Nixon closed the "gold window" in 1971.
+Castle & Cooke added 1/2 to 24 3/4; the company said it acquired a 7.3% stake in Amfac and has federal clearance to increase its holding to 15%.
+The company said it is attempting to reposition a number of its strategies and business, but said the efforts are too premature to discuss in detail.
+The budget documents state that "the discipline that the current budget process imposes on most Federal agencies is not fully effective in controlling Federal credit programs," because the process doesn't show how big the subsidies are.
+Michael Binkow, a spokesman for Fox, confirmed Diller's offer. Katzenberg's proposal was reported in Tuesday's editions of The New York Times.
+Desert will be an apple and cranberry brown betty with cinnamon ice cream covered with bourbon custard sauce, followed by a demitasse of coffee.
+An Associated Press study of the 1988 disaster program found farmers who said they were "made whole" by both programs, earning as much or more in insurance claims and disaster payments as they would have with normal harvests.
+At the short end the two-year note was unchanged at 100 1/16 , to yield 3.825 per cent. The news overnight of intense fighting in Moscow, set the scene for early gains in Treasuries. Yet any benefits for the Treasury market yesterday were short-lived.
+In February, IBM said publicly that it would offer its new family of workstations with a piece of system software made by Steve Jobs's Next Inc. instead of Microsoft.
+On June 5, an 8-year-old Miramar girl was killed by her 10-year-old brother who thought his father's gun was unloaded.
+More peripheral markets such as Colombia and Peru may also benefit, some reckon.
+The president-elect did better as the political season progressed.
+"His people would expect it (his return) and he is just the sort of person who would do it," Mrs. Thatcher said of Gorbachev, with whom she has a good rapport.
+More dates will be added, said Bob Merlis, vice president of publicity for Warner Bros. Records Inc.
+Police reports also said Ms. Bamping and Blevins tried to use their positions as prosecutors to intimidate Robertson, but Blevins denied that.
+At midnight every British terrestrial television channel will be showing an old Hollywood movie.
+Talks to help liberalize the $600 billion annual trade in services have also hit snags.
+The driver has a full no-claims driving record, no accidents, claims or convictions, and drives to work. The Which? survey revealed huge premium variations, even for this standard cover.
+But you and I understand that just having Republicans know all this isn't good enough.
+Federal law requires a 27.5 miles per gallon fleet-wide fuel economy standards for 1989-90 model cars, but NHTSA has proposed lowering that to 26.5 mpg.
+"Now I didn't learn about crime, as Mr. Bush did, from a Clint Eastwood movie.
+Friday's Market Activity Rising interest rates and a weakening U.S. dollar bashed stock prices Friday, crushing the blue-chips and a broad array of issues.
+Such positive sentiment has triggered a powerful junk-bond rally that has pushed prices of low-rated bonds to the highest levels in months.
+"To me it's an absolute nightmare," he said.
+"This is an extraordinary, record-breaking flood and is very dangerous.
+New York-based Lynch, Jones & Ryan, a soft-dollar firm, called the SEC action a "naive" response in favor of soft-dollar critics.
+Unilever said the Polish company has annual sales of more than $20 million and accounts for more than a fifth of detergent powder made in Poland.
+He was the jackal who pursued her until he finally devoured her.
+"I want to go with my boots on," he laughs.
+Although President Lee wields little of the influence his predecessor had, he quickly has proved himself to be the force to contend with at the upcoming KMT Party congress, which opens July 7.
+U.S. Army helicopters scoured the Caribbean for a Nicaraguan cargo plane with a crew of six that failed to arrive on schedule Tuesday at Costa Rica's port city of Limon.
+All the markets opened lower, but then soybeans moved sharply lower while wheat turned higher.
+He said the People's Front wants such a visit because "the republic's government is not in a position to solve this question" of Nagorno-Karabakh.
+If enacted, the bill would transfer from the president to the U.S. trade representative the authority to decide what unfair trade practices another country is engaged in and what, if any, retaliatory measures to impose.
+A law applying the state's 4 percent sales tax to magazines while exempting newspapers was upheld Wednesday by the Iowa Supreme Court.
+It also hired a management consulting firm, Glass & Osnos Associates Inc.
+Stanley Bender, vice president, finance, said the company will take "substantial write-downs" in the fourth quarter.
+Gleeson said there were no truce violations.
+The earnings drop "was due in part to a decrease in revenue at U.S. Credit Services and substantial increase in costs" to revamp the operations, the company said.
+The college settled her claims in 1975 for $75,000 without admitting liability.
+New-issue volume has since fallen to $151 billion in 1986 and $105 billion in 1987 and is expected to fall to $100 billion this year, she said.
+"Currencies very much dominate what's going on in investment policy," says Rowe-Price Fleming's Mr. Allison.
+Syncordia has put together a network that currently links 14 "business centers" or cities, according to Mr. Thames, but plans to link 70 cities within two years.
+Vinyl details all over included see-through plastic bustier bodices over sequined iridescent miniskirts for a mermaid effect.
+The American Trucking Associations' executive committee voted Wednesday to support random testing even though some of its members have reservations about the federal program that takes effect at the end of the year.
+It may be that labour-market flexibility and the growth of self-employment will bring more people into the workforce than would otherwise have been the case.
+Earlier this year, Kaneb omitted its common-stock dividend of two cents a share, suspended dividend payments on its preferred stock and cut its work force.
+Jackson was receiving 31 percent of the vote and 37 delegates, while Dukakis was getting 17 percent of the vote, but no delegates.
+Late yesterday, the AT&T spokesman said the company decided to sweeten its proposal by offering to repurchase any uninstalled phones from Pay Phones customers.
+The party is investigating leaflets issued by Liberal Democrats in the recent council by-election, won by the far right British National Party. 'Hope is a fragile thing,' Mr Ashdown said.
+He went along with the requests, he added, to marshal his resources for the fight to abolish syndication rules, which he lost anyway.
+Inner-city regeneration, training and defence industry diversification all look promising areas. It is easy to spot the sticks and carrots.
+The price is expected to fall as production increases, he said.
+The market's tumble put him in default on bank loans he had secured for the KaiserTech cash infusion.
+That's a big switch from Texaco's bond offering late last year, which took syndicate officials nearly a month to place.
+I don't feel like a valued customer." AT&T's long-distance network, after decades of reliability, has failed four times in two years.
+Salt Lake City police said Mack has used six or more aliases and has been married seven or eight times.
+In the early 1900s, more than 100 wolves lived in Yellowstone National Park.
+Russo was sentenced to one year probation on the misdemeanor charge.
+"I'm never going to retire.
+The aid is in addition to the $119 million aid package President Bush announced earlier this summer, nearly half of which was earmarked for food assistance.
+John C. Lewis, chairman, said the third-quarter performance continues the upturn for Amdahl through the first half of this year.
+Always, Dr. King was a great inspiration to all of us." Forty-three percent of imported aerosol cosmetics contained chlorofluorocarbon compounds banned as propellants by the United States 10 years ago, the Customs Service said Monday.
+The first gorilla twins born alive in captivity in the Western Hemisphere will be permanently separated next week when one is shipped to a Nebraska zoo.
+For 1986, the company had a loss of $1.9 million, despite an extraordinary gain of $248,000 from the pre-payment of long-term debt at a discount.
+The Big Board has already scheduled a hearing in connection with its disciplinary charges against Drexel, people familiar with the matter said.
+The current versions of Tax Adviser and Personal Tax Planner leave capital gains tax out altogether. The expensive programs are edging towards the sort of thing an accountant might use.
+The Chamorro-Godoy ticket was approved with the minimum 10 votes out of a possible 14 after five rounds of voting Saturday.
+Rooth's argument is that the Conservative majority in the National Government, led by Neville Chamberlain, was enacting the protectionist policies championed by Chamberlain's father, Joseph, in the 1890s. Public opinion was also pro-protectionist.
+Yesterday, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading, its common closed at $36.25, up $1.
+We don't need no stinkin' tax law.
+Even determining whether the high caused the jet stream to split, or the split jet stream trapped the high, is difficult, Livezey said.
+Yet you must perform the preliminary phase of the operation with some degree of dedication or you will pay for it later.
+Leon J. Perelman, 77, operated the Perelman Toy Museum in Philadelphia until a robbery in August in which a caretaker was bound and held at gunpoint by two men.
+The summer London sales are crucial for the auction houses, and for dealers, because they represent the "bread and butter" sales of midrange paintings and sculpture.
+Saunas have flourished longer than another immigrant legacy: social radicalism.
+Association members are Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Brunei.
+And it will likely weaken any calls for more sanctions by members of the British Commonwealth at the group's annual meeting next week.
+Bush favors a constitutional amendment to overturn the 1973 Supreme Court decision, Roe vs. Wade, that legalized abortion.
+And some Democrats already have raised the possibility of mounting a filibuster, which can only be stopped if there are 60 votes against it.
+In any case, most visitors enter through the underground parking garage, as visitors enter so many things in Los Angeles.
+Five policemen were injured by stones and 14 Palestinians were wounded by rubber bullets.
+In such programs, formulas in the law automatically decide how much money will be spent.
+Volume Thursday was 375.0 million shares, compared with 405.9 million shares Wednesday.
+They also have received assistance in such matters as organizing stock exchanges and modernizing banking.
+The Dallas maker of defense electronic systems cited a reduction in investment income and higher-than-expected costs of research and development of some high-technology products.
+That way they can charge more for products because there is less competition.
+"I believe," the three-term governor says, "that what has worked in Massachusetts and in New England can work in every state in the nation."
+(X) "Rescue: 911 Special," CBS, 9.8.
+The OSI accused Rudolph of working thousands of slave laborers to death building Nazi V-2 missiles during World War II.
+Officials in the Finance Ministry and Bank of Japan deny that leaks are an accepted practice, and say they rarely occur.
+"With all this moisture and coolness and poor germination, you get shallow root development," said Richard Loewy, president of AgResource Co., Chicago.
+MGM-UA's chairman and chief executive, Lee Rich, declined to identify the suitors in Monday's announcement.
+A federal district court in California issued a preliminary injunction against Home Box Office's HBO Video division in November, prohibiting it from distributing the tapes until the legal dispute between Vestron and Hemdale is resolved.
+Iceland immediately exploited a whaling commission loophole by beginning a program of "scientific whaling," arguing that it couldn't assess the status of its whale populations without killing and examining a number of whales.
+"That would be a classic race," he said, while not sounding optimistic that it will take place.
+A passenger jumped into his hands with a burning nylon jacket.
+Catalyst Energy Corp., New York, said it had a third-quarter loss because of a $3 million charge for a California hydroelectric project and other investments.
+Most reveled with the sound of African drumbeats, Jamaican reggae and American jazz.
+The Soviet Union is Iraq's main arms supplier.
+Highlighting Bush's pro-defense stance, two aircraft carriers rested at anchor across the harbor as the vice president spoke to a sun-drenched Labor Day audience of several hundred people outside a wholesale fish company.
+The U.S. frigate Jack Williams, a sister ship to the Roberts, went to the tanker's aid from about nine miles away.
+Rather than erecting trade barriers, the U.S. should work to reduce its budget deficit and increase savings and education, the study said.
+An administration official who briefed reporters on the package earlier shrugged off questions about why the domestic market was being treated differently than the imports when the weapons have the same firpower.
+Kirk, in Atlanta, said those talks had not yet resumed, although he said aides to the two men had spoken.
+Congress plans to adjourn in early October.
+The prime minister devoted most of her remarks to more than 3,000 people at the Aspen Institute to her vision of the new Europe.
+A $470-million, five-year government effort to clean up Seoul's Han River apparently has succeeded, but about 100 farmers recently demonstrated at a zinc plant in Onsan, outside Seoul, claiming their crops were being damaged by sulfurous acid.
+It marked the fourth nationwide balloting since President Corazon Aquino took power three years ago and Ferdinand Marcos, the president for 20 years, fled into Hawaiian exile.
+The Nasdaq Composite Index eased 0.45 to 464.15, a 0.1% loss.
+"Pakistan is in a period of transition," she said. "We don't have a direct military rule; we have an indirect military rule, or we have the iron fist in the velvet glove.
+For all of fiscal 1986, the company posted a loss of $421,000 on sales of $47.6 million.
+In London, share prices were firmer near the day's peak at the close as participants reacted to the steadier dollar and a firm early trend on Wall Street.
+Bob Jones, an Armtek spokesman, said the company's board had no immediate comment on the new offer, which covers all outstanding shares and associated preferred stock purchase rights.
+Richard Loewy, president of AgResource Co., Chicago, said some analysts and speculators had predicted that the early-August dry spell would trim yields sharply below the level actually estimated in the government's September report.
+Those two small EC members represent $12.6 billion of our $13 billion surplus with "Europe."
+All offers were refused.
+Bush also met Monday with Lane Kirkland, president of the AFL-CIO.
+The foundation's stock was non-voting; voting stock belonged to the Fords.
+A lot of them know that the Post-it notes on their desk come from 3M, but don't realize that the company makes more than 50,000 other products as well, 3M admits.
+He said Iran's Boeings were regularly serviced in Western Europe and that complex maintenance operations are done abroad, or by foreign engineers specially flown in for the purpose.
+Once there, 40 police officers will search for bodies.
+The move is likely to harm his chances, once seen as good, to become the country's prime minister soon.
+Cheaper still are in-house lawyers and paralegals.
+Two weeks ago, Shamir proposed that the Egyptian leader meet with him on U.S. soil to try to find ways to resolve the Palestinian problem, but Mubarak turned him down, Pazner said.
+Disclosure of information about customers' bank accounts is prohibited, except in criminal cases.
+In late April, sprouts poked through the dirt in a spot where tomatoes used to grow.
+In a statement in the semi-official Akhbar al-Khaleej newspaper, the minister said the cabinet made the decision because of difficulties in anticipating oil revenue.
+If the USDA prevails, there are no provisions in the law to let the meat be donated to feed the hungry, said U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtenin.
+He said it likely would take place in Cuomo's Manhattan office.
+The price drops weren't surprising in the wake of an industry report on U.S. oil inventories considered bearish by many traders.
+Sessions said, however, that he agreed with the Customs Service that peeling and deveining imported shrimp does not constitute a "substantial transformation" of the product.
+Authorities raided 15 suspected boiler room sites Monday in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens, and on Long Island in Hempstead and Massapequa.
+Merchants National spokesmen couldn't be reached for comment.
+But since the fighting actually began Jan. 16, oil prices have tumbled back to the $20-a-barrel range.
+TVX Broadcast Group Inc. said Monday that Paramount Communications Inc. has acquired preferred and common stock of the Virginia Beach-based independent television station owner for $110 million.
+Suspicious fires destroyed or damaged 32 cars at a parking lot near the New Tokyo International Airport before dawn today, and police blamed radical leftists opposed to the airport's expansion.
+Those deficits mean that Americans are handing over billions of dollars to foreigners to pay for imported products.
+While Bush was quick to pounce on Dukakis' opposition to the MX and Midgetman, he was slower to admit that he could not afford both, if elected.
+Eduardas Potashinskas, a Lithuanian activist who monitored today's parliament session, said speakers announced that the Kremlin decreed a stop Tuesday to Soviet supplies of paper and wood products to Lithuania.
+About 40 smaller lightning-caused fires burned Friday in the Flathead River drainage of northwestern Montana.
+Whether gilts will remain a help remains an open question.
+One source said the average worker, who now takes home 910 yuan ($246) a year, will soon get an extra 30 yuan a month, equal to a 28 percent raise.
+Many need to lower their rates altogether.
+Although the FT is a financial paper, it is still taking too much liberty in assuming that all of its readers are no more than financial zombies.
+A civil rights leader indicated today that an agreement was near that would lead him to call off protests during next week's PGA Championship at a heretofore all-white country club.
+ACC is a telecommunications company.
+And some foreign intelligence agencies do "bag jobs," searching briefcases and luggage that executives leave in hotels.
+The Ivory Coast constitution allows opposition, but those who have tried to activate such political groups have been harassed and their groups have been refused registration on technical grounds.
+Newly elected Russian President Yeltsin called for the resignation of the Soviet government and said he would seek sovereignty for the republic.
+Mr Peter Churchouse, managing director of Morgan Stanley, said: 'The government is absolutely appalling in its land policy.
+He calls Ms. Pedler a gifted organizer and the "glue" that has held the affiliate together.
+A sense of the two Germanys' separate identities emerges by comparing people in parallel professions in the twin towns of Jena and Erlangen.
+Ostensibly, he was in town as part of a long-scheduled program to impart U.S. management skills to the Soviet executive branch.
+The banks may question some of those assumptions. Of the debt to be rescheduled, only Dollars 300m is unsecured.
+In addition, McDermott International eased 1 to 30 1/2 after reporting that its loss from continuing operations for its fiscal fourth quarter, ended in March, widened from a year earlier.
+The change of registration prefix in August is supposed to stimulate the appetites of the car buyer.
+A new study by Information Resources Inc., a Chicago-based marketing research company, indicates that aspirin sales were flat in February and fell slightly in March, the last months the survey covered.
+If this continues, U.S. interests could be hurt.
+Lurie's family was given exit visas in 1979, but the authorites revoked them on the grounds of state secrecy because her husband worked in a classified job as a organic chemistry researcher for two years in the 1960s, she said.
+Vegetable consumption climbed from 152 pounds per person in 1982 to 170 pounds last year and is expected to continue to increase, according to the Central Marketing Association for German Agriculture.
+The Babylon office employs about 125 workers and has an annual payroll of about $3 million.
+Cheney met with King Fahd in the Saudi capital of Jiddah before flying to Cairo.
+Three hours later, troops spotted the guerrillas in a ravine. "We fired, and they didn't have much choice but to die," 1st Lt.
+She has performed live for millions She has a platinum album (more than a million copies sold) for her "Greatest Hits."
+We have just seen this in the UK, where a record for net sales was set in March. Mutual fund sales have, of course, long been a key indicator for contrarian investors.
+Staley, based in the Chicago suburb of Rolling Meadows, is a holding company formed in 1985.
+He agreed to repay the money and an equal fine.
+The merger is scheduled to be voted on by holders of both companies Dec. 19.
+A 0.5 per cent increase in food prices was more than offset by a 0.8 per cent decline in the cost of energy. The 'core' producer price index, which excludes food and energy, fell 1 per cent.
+They smashed the display cases, destroying the inventory.
+"Without the help of the West, we cannot establish a successful market system," Shatalin said.
+The 8-month-old wasn't fooled when the stopwatch that had looked so interesting was covered with a cloth. He yanked the cloth away.
+Many have adopted export-led structural adjustment programs and if a recession, however mild, is added to the growing trend in trade protectionism in the West, those programs could stumble and fall.
+Waving his arms and shouting with his forlorn wife, Elena, seated nearby, Ceausescu branded as lies the charges that the couple was responsible for the deaths of 60,000 during their 24-year reign and the crackdown on protesters last week.
+In the primary market, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG, Austria's export credit agency, found fairly good initial demand for a $200 million Eurodollar fixed-rate bond.
+"I really don't feel angry or vindictive or anything toward the people I was involved with at that time," Miss Harper said in a recent interview.
+Politicians can encourage cooperation, but they can't really impose it from above.
+China has refused to exclude the Khmer Rouge from a future Cambodian government but has said it is willing to reduce its assistance to the Khmer Rouge and other guerrilla forces as Vietnam pulls out.
+Ms. Klein told the court she lived with Mahroum in the West German city of Fuerth from April 1984 to December 1985, and that the two were still on friendly terms up to late last year.
+Williams said he was torn by conscience as a believer in "redemption" and "forgiving your enemies," saying Jesus Christ and the late Martin Luther King Jr. would approve.
+At least five police officers and two students have been hurt in the attacks, but no U.S. personnel have been injured.
+LTV Steel Co. of Cleveland, a subsidiary of Dallas-based LTV Corp., plans to sell its Ohio-based steel bar division as part of the parent company's reorganization under federal bankruptcy laws.
+This is the place London's 20/20 magazine called "New York's hippest club"?
+Someone asked for wine, but there wasn't any.
+The business-information concern said the earnings decline was due in part to "a high single-digit decline" in revenue at U.S. Credit Services and a sharp rise in costs relating to the company's repositioning actions at that division.
+"It was the most heavily fortified rock house we've seen in a couple of years," said police spokesman Cmdr.
+By the year 2000, at least 15 countries will be producing their own ballistic missiles, he said.
+A government social worker arrives to offer a lesson on home finance and the rules of a free housing market.
+Assistant Bucks County District Attorney Gary Gambardella said he plans to ask the Pennsylvania high court for a rehearing and may appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
+If the test proves successful, it could allow blood contaminated with the virus to be detected and thus prevent transmission of the disease through blood transfusions.
+There has been price-gouging: "I have heard of people charging absolutely exorbitant prices," Mr. Schwartau says.
+Motorola has about 65,000 workers in the U.S.
+The sources said another Navy officer was en route to the Persian Gulf to relieve Balian, a decorated Vietnam combat veteran.
+But, most regrettably, matters took a course contrary to what we, the Islamic and Arab nations and the entire peace-loving world, were seeking.
+In the 16-county Southwest Florida Water Management District, which includes St. Petersburg and Tampa, mandatory water restrictions have been in effect since February.
+A significant quake is defined as one reaching 6.5 or higher on the Richter scale or a lesser temblor causing significant casualties or damage.
+He says: 'There are conventions of 80,000 people in Atlanta and you don't even notice.' The city recently completed the construction of the Georgia Dome, a 70,500 seat stadium that will be the venue for the 1996 basketball and gymnastics competitions.
+More than 6 million Jews were killed under Nazi rule.
+The story goes that a special committee headed by George Washington visited Mrs. Ross in June 1776 and asked her to sew a flag based on their rough design.
+Donald Trump, chairman and controlling shareholder of Resorts International Inc., made a tender offer of $84 million, or $15 a share, for all the company's Class A common shares.
+The 82nd is a division of the 18th Airborne Corps.
+In such cases, an accountant's report will add very little. Next, these reports are generally undertaken by the insolvency practitioners, who have a clear conflict of interest.
+That's 9 cubic feet more than the Bronco II.
+In Tokyo Wednesday, the Nikkei index retreated 206.76 points to 25504.
+The major utilities, criticized for keeping excess capacity, scaled back investment at the same time electricity demand was racing ahead at nearly 7% a year.
+"All these subjects are still under discussion, and there is an effort by Mubarak and by other friends to reach an overall solution to all these questions," Arafat said.
+The server also makes a connection among several units of the company, one of the seven regional telephone companies formed with the break-up of the Bell System.
+Specialists say impeachment would require two-thirds support in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Collor government is trying, through judicious spending of public money, to muster the 168 votes he would require to survive in Congress.
+In addition, the three are subject to forfeiture proceedings on virtually all money they have made through their Drexel dealings since 1984, an estimated $1.85 billion.
+Last year was a relatively poor period for taxable bond funds, which finished the year ahead 4.26%, compared with 9.44% in 1989.
+Schmidt was released by his captors in September in what they said was a "goodwill gesture," but Cordes is still being held.
+The Democrats focused on New York and its April 19 turning-point primary with 255 delegates, with Michael Dukakis and Albert Gore Jr. both waging war on drugs.
+But I am not sure it is right.
+The 16-member council that governs this town of 40,000 declared von Wernich unwelcome and last week asked the church to remove him.
+He took a middle path on the current campaign against "bourgeois liberalization," which he defined as denying the Communist Party's primacy and advocating capitalism over socialism.
+Other neighbors let officials park cars in their driveways.
+In the Dutch Ten Oever case last year, the court ruled the Barber judgment did not apply retrospectively.
+Also on Tuesday, the Long Island newspaper Newsday quoted intelligence sources as saying Nir kept in contact with U.S. intelligence officials until his death.
+Keating was then a Cincinnati businessman and founder of the anti-pornography group Citizens for Decent Literature.
+Most of the Maronites remaining in the north are old people who mainly work the land.
+But the only snarls were from West German border soldiers, who delayed the convoy so a veterinarian could examine the dogs.
+The CED finds still another reason to worry about the level of portfolio investments by foreigners.
+The proposal is also likely to run into opposition from another group of creditors whose raw material contracts were voided by LTV after its bankruptcy-law filing.
+Groves of apple trees were replaced with stalks of marijuana.
+Linnas is to be transferred to an Aeroflot jet for the flight to the Soviet Union.
+Such economic paralysis, in turn, feeds the JVP cause.
+When covering this kind of wood when a house is new, look over the various kinds of stains and pigmented sealers on the market. Manufacturers of some of the pigmented types say they are more durable than the clear coatings.
+The arrests stem from a police investigation into the suicide of Patrick Vick, a Church of Scientology member in Lyon who jumped out of a 12th floor window in 1988.
+Desert conditioned its modified offer upon receiving enough shares to give it 85% of USG voting shares.
+But then so have most governments been in the history of the world, except for those that have been third-rate or diabolical.
+Justice Scalia obviously wasn't making any promises about eventual Supreme Court rulings without doing his own research, but his off-the-cuff assessment is intriguing, certainly indicating an openness to the constitutional argument.
+The circumstances of the shooting have never been disclosed.
+"There would be less clients if the raise was decided because the fees would be brought up sharply.
+Iran's Khomeini has appointed a high-level committee to supervise talks for the release of foreign hostages held in Lebanon, according to the editor of the Lebanese magazine Ash Shiraa.
+Prices guaranteed for 30 days!"
+The action "reflects weakened and volatile business conditions which placed the firm under financial stress," the ratings concern said.
+KLM Royal Dutch Airlines gained 5/8 to 18 3/4.
+The agreement is being taken seriously because, unlike the previous one, it includes participation by Ivory Coast, the world's top producer.
+Under questioning from her attorney, William G. Schick of Moline, Ms. St. Charles said she wasn't trying to block the investigation, but was concerned that investigators may have given false information about the church to members.
+When the company offered cash-back deals on the vehicles last December and January, sales soared.
+The Census Bureau's monthly report of an August soybean crush of 92.8 million bushels contained no surprises, analysts said.
+For policyholders with contracts in excess of $100,000, payment on values above $100,000 would be about 72 cents on the dollar if the muni-GIC decision is upheld and about 89 cents on the dollar if the decision is reversed.
+In addition it would limit provider liability, give tax credits to employers with on-site child care and offer a double tax exemption to families in which a parent stayed home for six months to care for a newborn.
+Kroger said the restructuring would involve substantial but unspecified bank loans, pay shareholders $48 in cash and securities per share and allow them to keep their stock.
+An ITT spokesman said the service isn't unique, but it's the first time it has been offered by the company.
+The firm acquired the bonds, which have been trading in the 50 cents on the dollar range, about the time Revco failed to make a $46 million semiannual interest payment on the junk bonds last June.
+Light sweet crude, the benchmark grade, fell $1.96 to $25.92 per barrel for October contracts Wednesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+The most enduring symbol of Soviet commitment to manned spaceflight has been the orbiting Mir space station.
+Corsican brotherhoods, impossible fish stews, bad Humphrey Bogart movies.
+Management agreed to a 15,000-zloty ($38) monthly pay raise, but the total included some raises already promised, and said Solidarity activists fired after the imposition of martial law in 1981 would be rehired as needed.
+Mrs. Marcos is on trial in U.S. District Court on charges of using embezzled money to buy New York properties and finance a lavish lifestyle.
+Jim Peacook, president of CWA Local 1314, said June 29 that ballots were being mailed to a union post office box in Boston, where they would be counted.
+One of the board was great friends with Peter Wolff, who runs S. R. Gent, a clothing supplier to Marks & Spencer.
+But the same poll showed 62 percent opposed the presence of American forces in Saudi Arabia, home of the Moslem world's most sacred shrines.
+Mid-America plans to begin developing a cooling system next year in downtown Cleveland.
+The biggest failing, however, comes from showing Marlowe as a Faustus figure believing in Dog not God, leading to lines like 'Dog help me' and 'Dog Almighty'.
+But late last year, shareholders voted to change the fund's investment objective, so that it also could invest in bankruptcies and distressed securities.
+Uno resigned to take responsibility for the July election loss, leaving the Liberal Democrats in their worst crisis since the party was formed in 1955 and began enjoying uninterrupted rule.
+At that stage the local authorities had different ideas to us about the way forward. 'Since then, we have serviced all the outstanding land and gained planning consents for much of it.
+The only passenger vessel that serves the Christian heartland came under Syrian fire at the port of Jounieh north of Beirut today and fled back to its home port in Cyprus, police said.
+Many of them return to visit relatives, to donate money for social services or to invest in local enterprises.
+He is a leader of the whole deaf community." _ Gallaudet University student Sherri Lambert, commenting on the uproar caused by the appointment of a new president of the college for the deaf who is not deaf herself and does not understand sign language.
+Professionally, he was 82 and 7, won the New England lightweight crown, and came within one fight of a world title shot.
+Also prominent as a Dole supporter was former White House Chief of Staff and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who served with Mr. Bush in the Nixon and Ford administrations.
+But on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average was 10.31 points higher at 2,136.56 as London trading ended Thursday, having opened about 4 points lower.
+The press in general does a good job reporting on the foibles and the gaffes and the slips of a president.
+The researchers said such symptoms of the infection as abdominal pain, fever and nausea are often confused with those of acute appendicitis, chronic bowel inflammation, gastric ulcer or gastrointestinal cancer.
+In the small Montana town of Gardiner, north of the park, starving elk are eating ornamental hedges, trees, and hay donated by sympathetic people.
+He or she is billed to appeal to all ages and the illusions relate to pictures in the collection.
+For "Impulse" she prowled the mean streets of Los Angeles with a homicide squad to soak up how the police operate.
+Norton said it would "vigorously oppose" the BTR suit, and filed its own suit in federal court in Boston seeking to enjoin BTR's tender offer and to stop BTR from soliciting proxies.
+But Mr. Casey never shared this information with Mr. McFarlane, according to Senate investigators.
+The average on new 26-week bills climbed to 6.24% from 5.98%.
+On Wednesday North Korea's first deputy minister for foreign affairs, Kang Sok Ju, will make his first appearance before the General Assembly.
+He did not elaborate on what if any legal guarantees would be taken that the party was giving up its leading role.
+Banning other widely-consumed drugs such as marijuana has not significantly reduced their consumption.
+The new attitude reflects the fact that, for the first time since Korea was divided in 1945, most Southerners believe that unification is close at hand.
+On Thursday, a paramilitary squad run by the powerful Medellin cartel declared it would wage "total and absolute war on the government, on the industrial and political oligarchy," and others the drug lords consider their enemies.
+We even have our own little pool going here at the store just in case," said Adria Singleton, assistant manager at the Ramona Village convenience market in Chino.
+Jordan's relations with its powerful northern neighbor are lukewarm, mainly because it opposes Syrian's military presence in Lebanon.
+In the 17 years that Ling-Ling and her mate, Hsing-Hsing, have resided at the zoo, the pair have had a variety of troubles mating and delivering cubs.
+Rashad Shawwa, a Palestinian leader and a former mayor of Gaza City who was twice deposed by Israel, died Tuesday of a heart attack, family members said.
+When the betting is over, the players still in the game must lay down their cards.
+He understood the strengths and weaknesses of George Santayana, who had been one of his teachers at Harvard.
+The team is travelling to Kiev, Odessa and Moscow July 28-Aug.
+"They are in the courtyard of Europe.
+Medellin, a city of 2 million people in northwest Colombia, is the the headquarters for Colombia's biggest drug traffickers.
+An insurance company paid more than half of the $825,000 cost.
+Bieber said the proposals from the Big Three would figure heavily in the union's selection of a target company.
+Also, they are loaded heavily with commission and are less tax-efficient.
+It would require unusually favorable weather for the company to earn the about $3.10 a share that some analysts have projected for 1992, he said.
+South African state-of-emergency regulations in effect since 1986 restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest, and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
+The three universities have not even demonstrated a theory of how the process works.
+The "ooohs and aaahs" were quickly drowned out by a piped-in Hallelujah chorus from Handel's "Messiah." It was, officially, Christmastime in the city.
+It was no surprise, because the nation's No. 1 brokerage lost money for the first time since going public in 1971.
+'Are you crazy?' shouted Andreas.
+On any tax legislation, Rep. Rostenkowski repeated his intention of wanting support from President Reagan first.
+Manhattan's Park Avenue synagogue for the second successive year airlifed Passover supplies to Soviet Jewish congregations in Moscow and Odessa _ two tons of matzoth, wine, gefilte fish and other kosher foods for Passover.
+The Paris-based International Energy Agency is similarly sanguine.
+The swim club's pool policy became the talk of the town, though, after it refused to admit the black church members who were part of a group of 66 who had spent the day renovating a dilapidated home.
+In the Navy, you used to have people do it for you," Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner told Busey before swearing him in on a stage decorated with the bright FAA banner.
+And there is the ceaseless round of Tinseltown parties, where celebrity-spotting becomes a form of delirium tremens.
+Danielsson's 330-ton corvette is armed with artillery and depth charges that could sink a sub, but much of its weaponry is intended to punch holes in the hull of a sub and force it to the surface, rather than destroy it.
+Typical buyers are people in their late 30s and 40s who shared the rebellious spirit of the times and yearn for something more tangible than their memories, says Heise, who recently added a shelf of out-of-print books by the Chicago Seven.
+He said police found it difficult to operate in the occupied territories after the PLO called for the resignation of Arab officers, noting that only 300 policemen now remain in the occupied lands out of the previous 850-strong force.
+The couple agreed to accept $75,000 from the nationally syndicated "A Current Affair" to talk about their romance on the air.
+You have to live with a score and let it settle to see if it sits properly with the audience." In London, too, preview periods are much briefer than on Broadway, so that adjustments are more easily made after the opening.
+The initial margin on futures trading on the Simex was raised from Y1m to Y1.25m, while additional margin was raised from Y800,000 to Y1m. Activity centred on speculative issues.
+Police said the attackers were unknown.
+All indications suggest, though, that the Reagan-Nakasone summit will not be about monetary policies.
+And, despite all its new-found enthusiasm for Elsie, Borden won't spend more than $3,000 to purchase its live symbol.
+And while cost is always an important consideration when hiring a professional, the most important consideration is the quality and appropriateness of the advice.
+It was originally suspected that the attackers were ivory poachers.
+That figure is estimated to have risen to 60 per cent and only a quarter of the service is now estimated to be white. However, almost all power within the service lies in white male Afrikaner hands.
+Erik Johnson of IPL said about 56,000 homes had experienced outages at one time or another since Thursday afternoon.
+Bond's decision to separate himself from his company was intended to entice bondholders to approve these steps, Lucas said.
+Miners in the Maritime Region (around Vladivostok) are not providing for the power-engineering workers' requirements, and there aren't any deliveries from other areas. 'Power stations are already using up reserve stocks of coal.
+A deranged South Korean taxi driver deliberately mowed down 19 people in Seoul, then injured 17 more by driving into the crowd which gathered to help his victims.
+"I want a tuna-fish sandwich," he tells his assistant.
+He gets here 30 minutes before work," said Gary Creel, store director at the supermarket.
+"It was surprising to hear the options broached.
+"The boat people, in order to make the operation more difficult, pushed their women and children to the front," said Security Secretary M. Geoffrey Barnes.
+Columbia Pictures' recent record at the box office has been dismal.
+That comes a week from tomorrow, the day Bush confronts a troublesome West German ally at a NATO summit in Brussels.
+The settlement called for Snohomish to pay $48.6 million for its 13-percent share of the project.
+I was the daughter of an officer.
+But Motorola surged 3 3/4 to 83 3/4 and peaked at 84, marking the second consecutive session in which the stock set a 52-week high.
+Mr. Murray assumes the perspective of a healer in the South Bronx, and tries to imagine what cancer could have invaded the community and forced individuals to act so unnaturally.
+Despite his requests for some money, Eastern supplied him only with a razor, toothbrush and comb, he says.
+The Coast Guard has so far refused to incorporate this option into its proposed rule-making.
+Soriano said his company would give the equivalent of $5,000 to each to the families of the two workers.
+After the attack, gangs of armed men roamed the capital's deserted streets, stoning two radio stations and the headquarters of two political parties opposed to the government of Lt.
+Declaring the country "a kingdom of lies," a leading Roman Catholic clergyman Sunday accused the military of hindering an inquiry into the massacre of six Jesuit priests.
+They both feared that if they stayed, they would end up fighting in another civil war.
+On Friday, 100 passengers refused to board an Avianca plane in Barranquilla when it was learned that a leftist congressmen was going to be aboard with 25 bodyguards.
+According to the teacher, the anthrax epidemic began after some cows grazed on the site of a burial ground for animals that had died in an anthrax epidemic in the 1920s.
+The U.A.E., a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, was the fifth of the GCC members to sign the accord after Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain.
+A report released Tuesday said the fan disk of the jet's rear engine had a hairline crack less than a half-inch long before the plane's final flight.
+Such is the proud sense of company identity. The downside is that singers feel no obligation to give a minimum number of performances.
+Critics of the Senate bill said almost every defendant facing a death sentence would claim to be mentally retarded under the legislation.
+"It was a setback for our party as far as our original goal was concerned," said Lee, who also chairs the Nationalist Party.
+Nortek agreed to drop its takeover bid for Rexham.
+The company said, however, that the divested operations will serve as an independent WTC agent in South Africa.
+Main Street Toy has shipped nearly 1 million of "The Original Slap Wraps" since the fad started this summer.
+The 20-member study group, in a 153-page report, also said that if the patient is incompetent, a properly designated surrogate should have the right to make this choice for the patient.
+The company said sales for the first quarter were "consistent" with a year ago but added that earnings have been hurt by weakness in the tire building and automotive markets it supplies.
+Thursday's first defense witness was former top CIA analyst David MacMichael, who testified that during his 1981-83 tenure the agency organized and directed the Contras against Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government.
+The Interior Ministry statement said the defendants brought the explosives with them from Kuwait, where they also trained on using them.
+Unions achieved their stated goals in three of 10 campaigns studied, won something in two but walked away empty-handed in four, he says.
+This means that the orbiter had dropped into a lower orbit." Such a maneuver would put distance between the two craft since a lower object orbits faster.
+The pilots face the stiffest opposition from 23,000 machinists, who make up the airline's largest union.
+The government had considered retrospective validation of the contracts and mandatory restitution.
+U.S. and Vietnamese officials will meet next week in Hanoi to discuss joint efforts to search for Americans missing from the war, administration spokesmen said Thursday.
+"We smash it down with a fork and then measure how much it sprang up," says tester Marsha McNeil.
+"Herb the Nerd was a trumped up deal," he said, while the search for Valerie is just "a minor thread" in a campaign that relies on realism.
+The broadcasters, not wishing to offend those who grant the licenses, voluntarily tone down criticism of elected officials.
+"Bush knew better than anyone else how frustrating such rumors are and wanted to put them to rest," said an administration official who spoke only on condition of anonymity.
+Under the threat of Iraqi missiles and air raids, Iranians vote Friday for a new parliament that will be a key factor in determining the course of the Islamic revolution.
+He was so unhappy in what he called the "dummy class" in Denver City, Texas, that she took him out two weeks early last spring.
+The number of political prisoners in Soviet mental institutions may have declined sharply, but the abuse of psychiatric practices remains widespread, an international group said Monday.
+Clinical Data's revenue growth largely stems from increasing world-wide sales at its 60%-owned Dutch unit, which sells blood-analysis equipment, Mr. Stein said.
+Whether the Soviets will be allowed to inspect the B-2 bomber to ensure it is not equipped to carry long-range, air-launched Cruise missiles armed with nuclear weapons, as the United States has assured them.
+The agency will not rule on Michigan's panda request until at least June 6, said spokesman Dave Klinger in Washington.
+Haji and hajah are the titles for men and women who have made a pilgrimage, or haj, to Mecca and performed certain acts required on a pilgrimage.
+An even stronger majority, 74 percent, rated lobbyists' ethical performance as "only fair" or "poor." Lobbyists pervade the lawmaking process, representing businesses, unions and other organizations that have an interest in proposed laws.
+But most were poorly researched and largely ignored. Mr. Cusumano claims to have done the most thorough, quantitative analysis of the issue, and his work is turning heads in the U.S.
+This would seem to be an essential precondition for reunification.
+Despite the relatively smaller size of the young population, children's diseases continue to threaten youngsters.
+An example of a critical subject that is part of this discussion concerns who will be the operator of a field when there is a joint-venture association with YPF.
+In his 1988 year-end report on the federal judiciary, Rehnquist threw his weight behind a presidential commission's recommendation of big pay raises for judges and about 2,000 other top federal officials.
+The savings and loans had recently been given permission to change their charters from savings and loans to federal savings banks.
+But they all failed to settle the quarrel over whether the Khmer Rouge should participate in Cambodia's political future.
+Washington has sent investigative medical teams to Vietnam and encouraged private aid, but has not lifted an embargo on official aid imposed to protest Vietnam's decade-long occupation of neighboring Cambodia.
+Hurricanes gain their strength from the energy transferred from the warm ocean waters to the air and clouds above.
+During the past two or three years, I have lent my eldest son a lot of money to help with his business.
+Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole welcomed the court's decision, saying it "reaffirms the administration's commitment to eradicate blood borders and rid our highways of drunk drivers."
+Taking into account the company's recent secondary offering of 300,000 newly issued common shares, the per-share projection of $1.25 would indicate net of about $2.8 million.
+Gencor has announced its R2bn rights offer, the largest in the country's history, has been priced at a 14.5 per cent discount to the market price.
+Paper companies generally have been reporting strong earnings gains because of cost-cutting measures and a weaker U.S. dollar, which has revitalized export markets.
+Earlier this summer, Mr. Thornburgh was shocked to find himself blitzed from the right when Senate conservatives shot down his choice of Robert Fiske to be deputy attorney general.
+Nevertheless, "we have to recognize that policyholder confidence is probably at an all-time low," and in recent months has become a more significant factor.
+"Nothing is defined or signed at this point," Mr. Daly said of the talks.
+This took an hour and 45 minutes, the first part of which involved standing in a long queue in front of a sign that read not "Foreigners" or "Nonresidents," but "Aliens."
+Ronald Lauder has spent $8.5 million so far in his quest to become mayor, more than any mayoral candidate in New York history, according to a report.
+Convinced by Ohio Republicans that Mr. Blackwell was the man to beat Charles Luken, Washington party officials recruited the HUD official for the job.
+"We still are concerned about growth and about preventing a recession.
+One allows losses on holiday lets to be offset against the owner's income.
+Moreover, his ultimate deduction is complicated by the provision of the 1986 tax act that now limits miscellaneous personal deductions.
+Foreign transactions accounted for 18 percent of the total dollar value of all U.S. equity market transactions last year, the subcommittee said, but they represented more than 30 percent of the suspicious trades reported to the SEC by stock exchanges.
+On Monday, Baker told NATO allies that Saddam he expects may pull some of his troops out of Kuwait by Jan. 15 - the U.N. deadline for an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait - in an effort to split international opposition.
+Biden's blue cap covered the scar on his left temple where the surgical incision was made.
+The army said seven of the dead ranged in age from 18 to 21. It withheld information on the eighth victim.
+Many keen skiers regard Argentiere's Grands Montets as the best ski mountain in Europe, particularly in powder.
+One takeover stock trader predicted yesterday's developments could boost UAL's stock price by $5 a share today.
+Sugar for March delivery ended 0.29 cent a pound lower at 8.57 cents.
+We were more frightened of the implications of making the wrong decision.' The brief was to find a long-term solution.
+No other candidate this year has attained such high marks for visibility, desirability and viability.
+I shall look at some of the options next week. The author is former director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and was a special adviser to the former chancellor, Mr Norman Lamont.
+Shortly before Christmas, Stuart viewed a lineup.
+We haven't addressed that yet."
+"I was trying to create a cover story at the time for what Joel had done," Ms. Nussbaum testified.
+Is the stock's rally for real? Yesterday, longtime bears at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette changed their one-year-old "unattractive" rating on the stock to "moderately attractive."
+Exports rose by 27% and capacity use was close to 90%.
+Sullivan walked away with the Democratic nomination, receiving 88 percent of the early vote against motorcycle mechanic Ron "Suds" Clingman, who had called for lowering the drinking age to 18 and decriminalizing drugs.
+Note his dominant position when he sits on the centre of the settee and knows he commands the stage.
+The invitation followed a meeting of shareholders, who granted directors the power to restrict further share purchases by foreigners if the purchases threaten Wilson & Horton's current application to the New Zealand government for a television license.
+"There are even candidate members of the Politburo who learned that troops had entered Afghanistan only after reading the newspapers," editor Grigory Baklanov said in a speech last year.
+While some presidents followed Washington's precedent, and some state governors did as well, President Lincoln _ despite being faced with the dark specter of civil war _ renewed the practice of proclaiming a national day of Thanksgiving.
+One major theme emerging from Mr. Bush's trip to Kiev, an ancient city dotted with golden-domed churches, was the key role of personal liberty in assuring the prosperity of a state.
+The move follows the decision announced Thursday by Britain's chief scout, Garth Morrison, to admit girls.
+"I would tell people I was a cameraman since I was also doing camera work.
+Legislators said the media statute was modeled after similar legislation in several West European countries.
+More money went into a bank in Durant.
+Teacher union representatives left the governor's office without comment about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday following a second day of talks.
+It was the third time Prime postponed the meeting, which previously had been scheduled for May 12 and June 15.
+Separately, the stock exchange denied a report that it has assembled a published "league table" of firms with the highest number of unsettled transactions.
+Consideration of additional steps to aid Poland has been prompted by two developments, the official said.
+Judge Bork does reject the notion "that under the Ninth Amendment the court was free to make up more Bills of Rights."
+For New Yorkers, losing the Post's gossipy Page Six would be like losing an institution.
+"The police contacted us early yesterday because they said they had this address," First Lutheran Pastor Robb Grimm told The Miami Herald.
+Permit me to discuss with you for a moment just what's at stake in this whole matter of the defense bill, and in doing so, it's important to begin with some historical background.
+House prices have dropped by up to 40 per cent.
+Even by Wall Street standards, the financial terms of Mr. Cohen's severance pact are eye-openers.
+He is 62 years old and his knees ache.
+"Current growth could fairly be described as profitless," the AEA said in a statement.
+Members attending ANPA-TEC saw the difference and demonstrated an overwhelming preference for the Leaf." If an AP member newspaper does not want an AP Leaf Picture Desk, it may keep its present photo receiver or accept a two-minute receiver.
+Both economists, along with many others, predict that capital spending may remain fairly sluggish in the months ahead, partly because of the tax-law changes.
+It makes The Evil Dead look like Mrs Miniver.
+First, he can broadly continue his programme - as Mr Boris Fyodorov, the finance minister, yesterday urged him to do by showing 'political will' in face of the nationalist surge.
+Small investors should pick specialized stocks with strong earnings potential and hope that the dollar won't fall much lower than its recent level around 1.82 marks, analysts say.
+The inflation rate will increase next year.
+The principals of Providence, a group of alumni of Jefferies & Co., have likewise advised shareholders in numerous tilts against management.
+And you also wrote off depreciation on the house while it doubled in market value.
+"We are not hiding anything.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl said in an interview with the ARD television network that he was "alarmed" by the Republicans' showing in West Berlin.
+Passenger luggage underwent double-checks, and the Kyodo News Service reported a security effort more intense than that at the Seoul Olympics.
+The demonstrations have been held to mark the second anniversary of the Palestinian uprising against the Israeli ocupation of the West Bank of the Jordan River and Gaza Strip.
+Soon, lawmakers began trying to remove other special funds _ covering money set aside for transportation, banking and other programs _ from the deficit computations.
+The fragmentation was acceptable when Chicago stuck to beans and bellies, but it does not work in the era of index arbitrage, when traders simultaneously do business in multiple markets.
+In Geneva, the International Red Cross today appealed for $357,000 to provide aid _ mostly food and medicines _ to earthquake victims.
+In the football battle, the bickering sides will face off again soon in a Minneapolis federal court over the union's antitrust suit.
+He said he later assembled the crew to tell them the news, which they took quietly.
+The drug, which helps to boost a patient's immune system, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in late February.
+A&E has 15 episodes ready for air.
+"Quit this damn hype" that all types of cholesterol are bad for everybody, Mineur told the committee.
+Under Blue Arrow's sweetened bid made last month, Manpower holders are to receive $82.50 a share for their holdings, for a total price of $1.34 billion.
+The Red Cross will provide "someone to talk to and some stress counseling," said spokeswoman Michele McCrillis.
+With the prospect of war looming, the militia is reported to have been deployed in some numbers across Kuwait, occupying abandoned homes and government buildings.
+Mr. Iacocca's first wife, Mary, died in 1983 at age 57 after an extended illness.
+The commuter aircraft are expected to have an even sharper passenger growth from carrying 27 million people last year to carrying 58 million annually just before the turn of the century, according to the FAA's latest aviation forecasts.
+Patrick Mphephu, 63, the president-for-life of Venda, died Monday.
+Until the two smaller concerns get their designs off the ground, the Boeing plane will continue to enjoy its monopoly position.
+Kurtiz Schneid, 16, said the success of the anti-plastics campaign led to formation of a West Milford ecology club and to new initiatives.
+BANKERS Trust, the highly- regarded US banking group, suffered a 19 per cent fall in first-quarter earnings.
+Shouting over the rumble of a dual carriageway, he talks almost exclusively about social issues, and the rising tide of petty crime which he links to the 9.9 per cent jobless rate. 'Everywhere you go, the most pressing problem is unemployment.
+He said the power of the stations will be lowered, therefore lowering the electromagnetic emissions.
+Zoos, exhibits and reptile breeders all over the United States and Canada are bidding for a 20-foot python found under a home after reportedly having slithered around the neighborhood for years.
+Anti-war and anti-abortion activists are working together in some cases.
+It also showed that Dukakis and Jackson each got about 40 percent support in New York City.
+He was scheduled to go on trial Monday, but jury selection has been delayed.
+The rate cut would be effective Dec. 19 for both types of savings accounts.
+Do you happen to have money in a savings and loan?
+Market watchers were reluctant to draw conclusions because trading volume remained light.
+New York Stock Exchange volume averaged 195 million shares daily in the quarter.
+For that reason, Mr. Bacon steers clear of calling them Ritzy Maes.
+"My parents named me Peggy Sue, for God's sake.
+PBGC lawyers said after the ruling that they would appeal to the U.S. District Court, where earlier in the day they had attempted unsuccessfully to have Judge Lifland's hearing delayed.
+There was a sound-track by Sylvia Hallett hideously right for the event. The closing Corpus Antagonus was made by the admirable Russell Maliphant for Ricochet Dance.
+Some partners are said to favor a stock offering while the market for such a new issue is still strong, sources at Goldman said.
+This suggests that American businessmen don't share Mr. Hick's apocalyptic view of China's policies toward Hong Kong and its future.
+Some estimates have placed the film's cost at $63 million.
+French retail prices increased 2.1% in November from a year earlier and 0.1% from October, the National Statistics Institute said.
+Humberto Ortega estimated the number of Contras in Nicaragua at 2,000 and the number in Honduran camps at 4,500, about one-quarter the number Contra leaders claim.
+And Hispanics are awakening nationally as a political force.
+The company publicized its high hopes in slick publications and news releases.
+'The Dutch made a serious proposal to restructure La Seda, but it was not accepted and they just walked away,' Mr Negre says. VW is not walking away.
+Sony rose 290 yen to 6600 yen ($2.22 to $50.56), Nintendo jumped 1400 yen to 22000 yen, and Kyocera gained 240 yen to 6460 yen.
+Kottke, who often appeared on Keillor's radio show, "A Prairie Home Companion," is more upbeat than Keillor, kind of like an aging kid brother who veered off temporarily into Zen Buddhism somewhere back down the line.
+They hide behind their anonymity, launching everything from trial balloons to false but fatal allegations.
+Daily trading volume, which last month was valued at an average of $1.6 billion, plunged below $15 million on most sessions.
+The MMC will report in the spring.
+A Tampa Tribune sportswriter was arrested March 30 in what police said was a five-month investigation into a crack cocaine ring.
+In exile in Bolivia and Argentina, Prestes became a Marxist and moved to the Soviet Union.
+Both Goldman and Mr. Freeman began heavy buying of Beatrice shares and options after announcement of the bid.
+Clerical and salaried workers are being offered incentives of from 12 top 65 weeks' pay, depending on seniority, to quit, said Brendan Houlihan, senior director for human resources.
+How could it be otherwise in a society where so many are "latchkey" children, gathered with their elders only to eat and sleep?
+Lions, not to mention unicorns, had better steer well clear of Britain if the pom population follows the lead of the Australians.
+So I have an enormous anger and have to make a decision.
+President Anwar Sadat expelled Moscow's military advisers in 1972, and Egypt since has become Washington's closest Arab ally.
+Its turnover has dropped from Pounds 16.6m in 1988 to Pounds 10m last year following a worldwide slump in orders. The company has been run by a team of administrators from KPMG Peat Marwick for the past two months.
+Then, as now, Americans said freedom of the seas was at stake.
+Negotiations were to continue today on sick leave and other points.
+A man convicted two years ago for landing a small plane on the Champs Elysees had his pilot's license suspended today for three years for flying 1,000 feet over Paris on a bet.
+This rises to more than 8 times if about Pounds 3m gains from player sales, notably Paul Gascoigne, are deducted from the forecast.
+About 400 firefighters and several archaeologists worked to contain the blaze Tuesday.
+The renewed attention to generics stems from disclosures of improprieties that so far have been confined to a few generic drug makers and Food and Drug Administration employees but that some fear could be more widespread.
+Two-way trade reached $4.9 billion in 1987 _ about 1.8 percent of Japan's trade _ and is expected to hit $4.98 billion this year.
+Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev flew ahead of their husbands to Camp David and were on hand to greet them amid a formal naval welcoming ceremony.
+'With benefits, we enter a kind of crystal maze of traps, tapers, withdrawals and disregards,' says Mr Davies.
+Last week, the Supreme Court left intact a preliminary injunction that barred Hallmark from selling 83 "Personal Touch" cards.
+I think people should have a right to belong to a group." Strasser, 21, was a member of East Side White Pride, a group advocating white supremacy.
+The borrowings are ultimately repaid from the cash flow of the companies or through sales of assets.
+But for now, the prospect of the upcoming elections does little but complicate the already problematic task of reaching a budget compromise.
+Burma's worst riots since democracy was overthrown 26 years ago have left at least 80 people dead this week, and unofficial reports said many victims were unarmed students and Buddhist monks.
+A spokesman for the Dallas bank couldn't be reached for comment.
+One said the specifics of its monitoring program were a closely kept secret.
+Their anger over tax increases is matched by concern over crime and dismay over the state of the health and education services.
+Central banks that bought dollars to halt the currency's slide ranged across the board, from the Bank of Italy to the central bank of Australia, said Marc Chandler, a currency analyst in Chicago for Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Mr. Gollust recently climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
+The office grew into a heavyweight in the 1970s, as then-booming oil prices poured billions into its coffers.
+'You have to make sure they know they're important to you.
+L. Harold DeWolf, later told me that Dr. King would telephone him in the midst of these crises, sometimes in the middle of the night.
+She lived long enough to give police a description of her assailant.
+"Maybe we overreacted when we shut down the plant," he said. "They only made it through one line of defense.
+Caterpillar dipped 1 7/8 to 65 1/4 despite reporting a $118 million profit for the first quarter, compared with an $84 million loss a year earlier.
+The prosecution has asked for a murder conviction against Hussein Hariri.
+Meanwhile, foreign investors have been big sellers, while individuals have stepped up buying.
+Kirby died two years after Bubba was taken, and Buddy recalls, "When we lost Bubba, he sulked so bad it was just like his life was gone."
+U.N. peacekeepers are in charge of monitoring the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Aug. 20 cease-fire between Iran and Iraq, the Cuban pullout from Angola and South Africa's exit from Namibia.
+If the preliminary finding of fetal cells in mother's bloodstreams is confirmed, it should be possible to do the same kind of genetic tests on those fetal cells as are now done on fetal tissue samples obtained through amniocentesis.
+The District of Columbia, whose minimum of $4.85 is the highest in the country, actually has seven other "minimum wages," all of which are lower than $4.85.
+Fyodor Morgun, head of the State Committee for the Protection of Nature, has said that pollution levels in 102 Soviet cities affecting more than 50 million people are often 10 times higher than Soviet laws permit.
+Today, a lot of children across America struggle with problems. With a little help from a good school or a great teacher, today's stuttering child could be tomorrow's keynote speaker _ today's potential dropout could become tomorrow's Thomas Edison.
+If the agreement doesn't receive court approval, the company said it may be required to repay this advance under terms and conditions to be negotiated at a later date.
+The official emphasized that the banks made a new application to the central bank, which customarily oversees their quarterly lending levels, but that approval is pending.
+The committee also wants the holders to have the right to call shareholder meetings whenever it wants.
+Once the August crude contract pushed above the $17.30-a-barrel barrier, the market "just jerked" higher, said analyst James Steel at Refco Inc.
+At the time, ADN said he was suffering from an "acute gallbladder ailment," but made no other mention of Honecker's condition until today's report.
+I remember particularly the line that goes 'you can't go to jail for what you're thinking'.
+The Independent Electoral Commission, which managed South Africa's national and regional poll last April, has recommended to the government it urgently implement a set of electoral reforms.
+In mice, an average of about eight live animals are born for every 20 micro-injected embryos.
+Palapa B-4, with another 24 channels, should prove a good source of revenue as each can be leased for at least $1 million a year.
+Utility and state officials say new technology to burn high-sulfur coal cleanly won't be ready by Bush's deadline, and that power plants would have to switch to expensive low-sulfur coal mined elsewhere.
+Send "How I Got Into College" a thin letter.
+None of this would bind the Soviets, of course, since it wouldn't be a formal treaty.
+The violence broke out a day after Israel launched a crackdown on the uprising by ordering 10 Palestinians deported after accusing them of planning a series of anti-Israeli attacks and riots.
+Silver was quoted in London at a bid price of $6.22 a troy ounce, unchanged from late Monday.
+In this case, Larry's story checked out.
+Gold trading was halted on Good Friday.
+Imperial Savings Association, a unit of Imperial Corp. of America, said it sold $100 million of 9.375% collateralized notes in what it says was the first such transaction secured by high-yielding corporate debt known as junk bonds.
+Because of just-in-time delivery, the UAW can shut down assembly plants, some of which have more than 5,000 workers, by striking a critical parts plant that employs far fewer people.
+I'm not sitting by the telephone." Kemp, addressing Republican delegates on the convention's opening night Monday, pledged to continue the Reagan revolution.
+Both Merrill Lynch and Mr. Matl settled the agency's charges without admitting or denying any wrongdoing.
+He is saying the right things.
+Prudential responded on Thursday afternoon by notifying Aetna Centre's tenants that it was seizing all rents from the property. The move to assign rents appears to have caught O&Y by surprise.
+In none of the three areas in which it operates is it on a par with Europe's leaders.
+Wright is chairman of the national convention in Atlanta and as such will attract lots of national television time during the three-day gathering.
+Reagan administration budget requests for the agency declined from $51 million in 1982 to $41 million in 1989.
+Another bill extends the statute of limitations for shareholder suits.
+And it is pretty awe-inspiring.
+The archbishop persuaded the youths to call off a planned march from a high school to a police station, where they intended to demand the release of several students and teachers detained in recent weeks.
+He was that way before, and why I don't quite know," said Corlies Smith, who was instrumental in publishing one of Pynchon's first stories in the early 1960s.
+Saudi Arabia, Venezuela and other oil-producing countries are against drastic price rises, arguing that they would "suffer the consequences (later)," Perez said.
+The other eight had opened for 'slicing' the previous week and the extraction process was already well under way.
+Mr. Baker drew scorn from some Wall Street types for his careless comments on the dollar immediately before the market crash.
+Some feel the momentum of accusation and tension between the United States and Libya will be difficult to stop.
+As for Unilever, it had obviously failed to anticipate how violently P&G would react and how ill-equipped it was to handle the onslaught. Until the end of May the Anglo-Dutch company just about managed to hold its own with consumers.
+(The Kabul government) has been rejected by the people of Afghanistan," he was quoted as saying by the official Pakistani news agency APP.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Circus Circus shares fell 62.5 cents to close at $24.875.
+A witness with a videocamera filmed the attack, which appeared unprovoked.
+"It's employees like these who make our guests feel safe," she said.
+His insistence that electronic rather than human exploration is the wave of the future brought him into conflict with the group manning Alvin, the famous miniature submarine.
+Federally mandated improvements in benefits account for very little of the increase, they said.
+"When something is that widespread and popular, it's difficult to attack it successfully," he said.
+Many Wisconsin communities canceled fireworks because of the fire danger, so more than 580,000 people jammed Milwaukee's Lake Michigan shore Sunday for a 4,000-shell display.
+Paramount's lawyers accused me of being a crybaby because I had signed such a lousy contract.
+After the delay, John Paul chatted with the king and other members of the royal family for 10 minutes.
+For Japan's trade with the Common Market and Asian countries, the gold factor makes less difference, but again the trend is to balance.
+And to hunt down those bears that nevertheless remain destructive, the authorities are increasingly giving special permits to sport hunters, leaving less work for professional hunters like Mr. Paque.
+Allegheny International Inc. said Thursday it will move Sunbeam's headquarters from the Chicago area to the offices of its Oster appliance unit in Milwaukee, where office rent is cheaper.
+Daiei said it will soon sign an agreement with Visa International allowing it to issue an internationally recognized credit card.
+They sing clever things _ "I Thought He Was Mr. Right, But He Left" _ and wear a lot of animal prints and semi-naughty corsets.
+He was born into the church, but he said few are, only about 10 percent.
+IBM, three times the size of its closest rival, has been the most spectacular victim of the changes.
+"By being baptized, you will be saved," Swaggart said as Matthew Aaron fidgeted beside him.
+A grand jury may be asked to investigate possible criminal wrongdoing related to last week's crash of the Boeing 737-400 at the end of a LaGuardia Airport runway that killed two passengers, according to a source in the Queens district attorney's office.
+In a poll by the respected Wickert Institute, 82 percent of the 2,710 West Germans surveyed said they want all military air shows stopped.
+"With more single-parent households, more working mothers, and more children in poverty, school lunches are more important than ever," the Citizens' Commission on School Nutrition said.
+Less than a mile north, Mirage Resorts Inc. plans to raise a $300 million pirate-theme Treasure Island casino for more budget-minded customers.
+The racial difference in cervical cancer rates is "substantial and persistent," the Atlanta-based CDC said.
+Trading was especially volatile in Tokyo after Monday's near-record drop.
+"When I shot from the hip, I fanned.
+What saved many farmers from a bad year was the opportunity to reclaim large quantities of grain and other crops that they had "mortgaged" to the government under price-support loan programs.
+Along with property, it also created a new screen-based futures market for arabica coffee.
+A Generali spokesman said it hadn't any hostile intentions against Midi, but that it would have the financial "capacity" to buy an additional stake.
+Pepper had represented the 18th district since it was created in 1962.
+The issue of a trustee who would assume control of the airline from Texas Air Chairman Frank Lorenzo was at the heart of the collapse of Ueberroth's $464 million deal to buy Eastern.
+It suffered no casualties in the first attack July 7. But its British captain and two Filipino crewmen were killed in a Jan. 28 raid, when the Salverve was towing a tanker damaged in an Iraqi air strike the day before.
+"They have periods of six, eight, 12 hours of intense restlessness based on anxiety," Predescu said.
+"With the trademark question out of the way, this allowed us to launch ourselves into the market," Diez said.
+Bottles of volatile chemicals shook off their shelves and started a fire that gutted part of the science building.
+Calculate it as a percentage of the bid price.
+Sometimes small children travelled alone to join parents or other kinfolk.
+"If the Merc closes down at night and allows Tokyo and London to establish markets in its commodities, it might decline faster," said Paul Tattersall, executive vice president for Globex, which intends to start by next summer.
+Despite a strengthening of the dollar over the yen yesterday, investors apparently are confident that the yen is on a firming trend, observers said.
+Japanese studies in the 1970s suggested that this overgrowth of blood vessels could be halted and the eye allowed to develop normally if the sclera, the white of the eye, is frozen briefly.
+Half that capital must be 'tier 1', shareholders' equity; the other half is 'tier 2', such as subordinated debt. Ten years ago, when the capital standard was first proposed, Japanese banks had tier 1 ratios of about 2 1/2 per cent.
+IMA also has agreed to assume $1.42 billion in debt, giving the acquisition a total indicated value of about $3.35 billion.
+Earnings for the sector known as the individual bank rose 49% in the quarter to $130 million.
+Scientists are trying to determine how to counter bone marrow depletion, which results from prolonged space flight.
+He said flood damage from a dam break on the pond, which has a capacity of 23 million gallons, could be greater than the risks posed by toxic substances.
+Two-thirds of the songs on the juke box are by Sinatra.
+To say that one move will lead to another is a familiar method for blocking moral progress.
+If they deserve punishment, they should be punished."
+Its sole merit as a potential party of government is that it has not been discredited by appearing to rot after too long a period in office.
+Yesterday's announcement surprised and disappointed analysts.
+The Biennale gets no money from the NEA.
+A guard at the Sears department store that anchors one end of the mall said guards from the store chased the boy after Monday evening's shooting, but he escaped.
+Zayre said its discount store sales were "well ahead of last year" but it said sales were still "substantially short of our expectations, both for the year and the Christmas season."
+In December alone, industrial production rose 0.3% from a year earlier and a seasonally adjusted 2.9% from November, the ministry said.
+Executives speculate that between six and ten licenses will be awarded.
+Six Indian-made satellites have been sent into orbit by space agencies in the Soviet Union, United States and Europe.
+It also shut down an Ohio Edison Co. substation, cutting power to 4,170 residential and business customers, said spokesman Bud Carter.
+"All the checks will be delivered today," said Evansville Postmaster Ed Hayes.
+It's hard to describe, but once you get to fooling with them, you realize they are very responsive birds.
+Israel has resisted both demands and Shamir's caretaker government has even stepped up settlement construction in recent weeks.
+"My hat's off to him.
+Mr. Mulroney told reporters Saturday that he remains confident that the Conservatives will win the election.
+When Mr. Kozol simply lets these people tell their stories the effect is, as it could hardly fail to be, very moving.
+South Korean President Roh Tae-woo left for San Francisco Sunday, saying that his talks with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev would open a new era in relations between the two once hostile nations.
+"I'm sorry it happened," he said. "It tears me up." The shooting of an opposition politician on the eve of the first multiparty elections in Soviet Georgia has created an atmosphere of fear and acrimony in this republic.
+Did Elder accept the criticism?
+BTR rose two pence to 337 pence.
+Yair Klein's firm, Hod Hahanit, or Spearhead, advertised in the Spanish-language edition of the directory in 1988, a year before Mr. Klein was accused of training Colombian drug warriors.
+The results announced Monday came as little surprise to analysts, who predicted a large loss back in November after Lockheed announced it would take a $300 million write-off because of unexpected design changes on a new Navy plane.
+West Roxbury is a predominantly white neighborhood and one of the more affluent sections of Boston.
+He said that one of Mission Insurance's major creditors, M.J. Whitman & Co., New York, is also a partner in Kramer Capital.
+Commerce Bancorp Inc. said it executed an agreement to acquire Citizens State Bank for about $10 million.
+It doesn't take much to create a crowd in Beijing, they said.
+He said he planned to keep the property as is.
+CMS dropped its payout in 1984.
+Rebel leaders say that amounts to a call for surrender.
+Building permits, considered a good sign of future activity, fell 8.2 percent in January to an annual rate of 1.25 million units, the lowest level for permits since January 1985.
+Several analysts suggested that if the trade deficit for August narrowed to less than $14 billion, the dollar could be buoyed against other currencies, further depressing precious metal prices.
+Mr Whittaker feared some members of a 20-bank consortium would have wanted unacceptable conditions to renegotiate Peel's debt. Although Peel has cash of Pounds 109m from Pounds 200m of property sales in the past 12 months, it has Pounds 336m of debts.
+But hours earlier banking officials scrambled to explain Dimauro's news release.
+The thinking behind a possible merger of the main Swedish, Dutch and Swiss telecoms operators has merit.
+'What we are seeing is the Labour party doing well enough in the south and south-west at our expense and making it possible for the Conservatives to hang on.
+Democrats - Aspin, Y; Kastenmeier, Y; Kleczka, N; Moody, N; Obey, Y.
+But he called that unlikely.
+But by law his family is entitled to part of it.
+Canadian National Railways, the Canadian government-owned railway company, agreed to sell its Newfoundland telephone utility to Newfoundland Telephone Co. for 170 million Canadian dollars (US$138.6 million).
+"Many people have asked me if I am angry at the way I have been treated by the school.
+St. Croix is at least 75% black, and the looting seems to have been a very understandable attempt by the black poor to get a more equitable distribution of the island's resources.
+But some analysts, particularly conservative legal scholars, have urged Mr. Bush not to wait for explicit authorization but simply to assert that the Constitution already implicitly gives him the power to exercise a line-item veto.
+But Merck spokesman said Gary Bruell said Recombivax costs between $128 and $148, "and thus our price is comparable."
+Then they spent $1 million in seven days, and got the job done with less than 24 hours to spare.
+The styles are designed for her age group.
+The execution was carried out in July 1941, Truhar said.
+The statement added that the officials "re-emphasized their common interest in more stable exchange rates" and "they agreed to cooperate closely on exchange markets."
+Mesa's general partner, T. Boone Pickens Jr., said the change to a corporation should help attract institutional investors and encourage investors to value the company based on its natural gas reserves rather than on its dividend yield.
+They were turned back at the border, their disappointment aggravated by blistering heat, she said.
+Many grain traders had expected the Soviet Union to use its first batch of credit guarantees to buy primarily corn and soybeans to feed livestock.
+"It's the most fantastic thing I've ever seen," he said.
+This compares with a 1.5% drop in wholesale energy prices in March 1989 from the year-earlier period.
+Roger F. Bacon for promotion to vice admiral and assignment as commander of Atlantic Fleet Submarine Forces, and Rear Adm.
+The brokers' main argument is that the new warrants provide more leverage than the older ones.
+"You can't assemble it gradually," he said. "You can't have the carburetor working while the starter is idle.
+Eastwood, known for his tough-guy roles in such films as "Dirty Harry" and "Sudden Impact," was fined $53 and ordered to pay $10 in costs.
+The prime minister-designate met Saturday with Socialists, Republicans, Liberals, Social Democrats and his own Christian Democrats to agree on a program and a list of cabinet ministers for what would be Italy's 47th postwar government.
+Instead, Mr. Bush said a sequester would cause big cuts in "student grants and a wide array of other domestic services." Student grants?
+Monohan said there was "absolutely no evidence" that the buzzer had been disconnected, and said nurses responded in "15 to 20 seconds" after they heard Ms. Seitz's screams.
+"We have a tremendous bonding with these veterans," Timperi says. "There's a very strong sense of common experience.
+For the first time in memory, more people wanted a new person than chose to retain the incumbent.
+But converts to the bullish view are slow in coming.
+By comparison, the government's import promotion plan, unveiled with much fanfare at the beginning of the year, promises to increase imports by only about $3 billion a year.
+It was expected to produce heavy snow during the weekend in the mountains of Washington, Oregon and northern California.
+"If he had shaken hands with Mayor Clark he would have had to jump over the podium and would have dragged me with him, because I was tugging on his coattails," said Miss Royals.
+Its directors intend to restructure Texaco as soon as the company comes out of bankruptcy-law proceedings, a source close to Texaco said.
+By the beginning of the 20th century, the development of modern skis made the Saint Bernard's snow-trampling skills obsolete.
+"In cases of clear crimes, party people will be punished.
+The complaint filed by Kathleen Nunes, a three-year employee of Great Expectations Inc., alleged the service taped its clients as they talked about past romances, and used the recordings in sales pitches.
+To take the case of Atlanta, seven Japanese banks have set up offices in the city since 1983, joining a Bank of Tokyo operation opened in 1977.
+Mr Sharif had been seeking to remove the presidential powers which Mr Khan used to dismiss him, as well to eject Ms Bhutto's government in 1990. Mr Sharif described the judgment as an important milestone in Pakistan's history.
+While happy his network was second this season in the Nielsen ratings, with an average, prime-time rating of 13.7 to CBS' 13.5, Stoddard said the performance really was "not that terrific."
+Here's a bunch of turtles that were blown up when they removed the rigs."
+Coors has run out of capacity at its only brewery and will struggle this year to meet consumer demand for its fastgrowing Coors Light and its new, popular-priced Keystone.
+Next week, the Treasury will unveil the most ambitious plan for restructuring the banking system since the New Deal, a proposal to shore up the deposit-insurance fund, streamline regulation and expand bank powers.
+For all of 1990, Burlington Northern's net fell 2.9% to $236 million, or $3.07 a share, from $243 million, or $3.19 a share.
+The service included readings by classmates of Diane and Rick, and presentations of symbolic gifts.
+Fire department spokeswoman Carolina de Leon said the bus was on its way from the capital to Antigua when the driver made a sharp turn to avoid another vehicle.
+Income growth slipped from 6.5 percent to 6 percent in the Mid-Atlantic states.
+The benchmark 30-year bond was quoted late at a price of 98 15/32 compared with 98 18/32 Wednesday.
+Syrian and Christian gunners on Saturday fought their fiercest artillery duels in a month around Beirut and the surrounding mountains.
+'We will just plod on and prove to everyone that we have a group where growth can be sustained.' The interim dividend is raised by nearly 50 per cent to 2.8p (1.875p) 'reflecting our confidence in the future,' Mr Barker said.
+Their legitimacy as leaders rests on their ability to ease living conditions in the territories, and in moving towards Palestinian self-determination.
+His spokesman, Erik Senstad, said: "We want NATO to stay the way it is, with Germany as a member." _ French officials are staying out of public debate on details of NATO's future.
+But "the U.S. economy is still soft," he said.
+The group would be modeled after one established in 1985 to promote bank-fraud prosecutions, said William Hendricks III, head of the department's fraud section.
+Police said a police brigadier and lieutenant who chanced by on another security mission tried to chase the running gunman, but he killed the brigadier and badly wounded the lieutenant.
+Rowan reported on the president's comments during an interview on WUSA-TV in Washington on Monday evening.
+Prices have never swung as wildly as the new limits would allow them to swing, and exchange officials emphasized they are not trying to predict the size of the swings that would be possible during a sudden oil emergency.
+He seems a resourceful man, who would not be caught out by the playful antics of his young vixen; a degree of mature wisdom, of worldly depth is missing.
+Mike Kampsen, 33, organized the concert in part to please his father, Herman, a longtime Cash fan who sings with a local band called Country Cruisin'.
+But sources at the company say Paramount would more likely consider buying some publishing assets from whatever entity buys all of Harcourt.
+I don't know what will happen when we are put to the test. What does 1992 mean for Spain? It is profoundly important.
+Canada's telecommunications-equipment maker is encountering the same problem that AT&T has found in the U.S. equipment market: slow growth.
+However, traders said, steel shares generally remained strong as expectations of a discount-rate increase faded because of a decline in Japan's September wholesale price index.
+Because voice messaging can forward calls to be recorded if a subscriber's line is busy, company officials say they expect the new service will eliminate the need for answering machines, which do not have that capability.
+This is essentially the strip of rubber that molds a sole to the shoe's upper, but Nike argued that its new technology is fundamentally different and not covered by the law.
+Under the plan announced last month in Ottawa, the two Germanys will first discuss their common approach to unification and submit that to the four World War II allies.
+Washington, whose own normalization of relations with China was in part spurred by common concern over the Soviet military threat, has welcomed the Sino-Soviet rapprochement, saying it will ease tensions.
+"Animal control said the caiman variety was illegal to possess in the United States," the deputy said.
+The remaining operators will undergo an "extensive assessment process" to determine whether they are qualified to return to their jobs, the company said.
+Turkey approved the proposal a few weeks ago, he said.
+A New World spokesman declined to comment.
+Every boards' compensation committee opens with: "Here is a graph of the compensation of the 50 largest companies in America, and our sterling CEO is in the third quartile."
+They met Lhasa's only outgoing flight each morning and intercepted the few dozen passengers in hopes of obtaining updates on conditions in the city.
+So far, all but a handful of UAW local leaders have refused to ask their members to take vacations en masse during a scheduled two-week shutdown to begin July 20.
+A six-page manual advises that when an alarm sounds, people should stay calm, gather essentials, lock their homes and head away from the radiation source without speeding.
+But unlike other issues on Capitol Hill, when it comes to arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries, there is no perceived middle ground.
+Abdul Haq Ulumi of the Afghan supreme military council said last week the Soviets were supplying with new MiG-29 fighters and the latest Sukhoi-27 ground attack jets to defend against a possible Pakistani attack.
+We consider it not only reprehensible but a punishable offense to insult in any way the human dignity of the inmates."
+"I have a good head and a good pair of hands.
+Now, Avaray's new marketing agent says that all but one house in the development have been sold.
+The government thwarted students' attempts to march to the bordertruce village of Panmunjom for a meeting with North Korean students June 10, when more than 10,000 students clashed with riot police.
+A spokeswoman for Shearson Lehman Hutton said the merged firms won't be hurt by the matter, which involves the sale of municipal bonds in the early 1980s.
+Some of this furniture is on show, but the great Pugin sideboard was destroyed in the Windsor fire of 1992. Pugin's early passion for the Gothic was not a stylistic obsession but a conviction that Gothic was an architecture of principle.
+"I get to sing and dance a little," said McShane. "I do a thing with the cane and hat.
+Soviet authorities have come under considerable criticism for lack of organization in the quake relief efforts, but many of the area's leaders died or wandered in shock for days after crawling out of the rubble to find their families gone.
+"If he lost it all in the futures market, it will be very difficult to pay back," said John Morland, vice president and deputy general counsel of Freddie Mac, which has initiated a civil suit in an effort to recover the money.
+"They hear the bell ringing and get up and run." Mr. Gargano, once part of a high-profile group of advertising whiz kids, at 58 years old remains one of the best-known names in the ad business.
+The couple divorced in January 1988 and Mrs. Roush was given custody of the daughter.
+B.A.T shares were trading below 600 pence as recently as four months ago.
+Only 600 have been accounted for, Meisinger said.
+The refund plan must still be approved by the bankruptcy court.
+Walesa was scheduled to stay in Venezuela for three days to attend the labor summit and meet Venezuelan political leaders.
+The most famous State Department spy case involved Alger Hiss, convicted in 1950 of lying to Congress about passing secrets to Whittaker Chambers.
+The company cited higher costs of parts and materials, higher interest expense and lower earnings by Brazilian affiliates.
+It would trade the fully deployed Soviet SS-24 mobile-missile system for the unbuilt rail-mounted MX missile.
+When he didn't collect enough signatures, he went to court.
+The Alliance won more than 18 per cent of the popular vote in November, but only two seats.
+The state has seized some of Walker's property, including two sterling silver decorative saddles valued at $100,000 apiece.
+So they've issued different classes of stock with voting rights that puts most power in family hands.
+Not so long ago, the wealthy liked to show off their household help and well-run homes.
+Output by government industry is down about 30 percent.
+Soviet rock star Victor Tsoi, lead singer of the popular group Kino, was killed in a car crash while returning from a fishing trip in Latvia, the Tass news agency reported Thursday.
+I had to figure these things out like any other American, by studying his speeches and reading the newspapers," Regan writes.
+The rise in foreign tourism is due largely to the weak dollar, which has doubled the buying power of the Japanese yen and West German mark since early 1985.
+Included among them were Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, who was insisting on votes on proposals to toughen sentences for drug offenders convicted of dealing with children, and to deny many federal benefits to some people found guilty of drug sales.
+Longworth D. Quinn, chief judge of Detroit's 36th District Court and son of the longtime editor and publisher of the Michigan Chronicle, has died at age 46, apparently a suicide, police say.
+One probable loser as a result of the transaction is St. Louis-based Monsanto Co., currently the biggest supplier of ABS-based plastics to GE's $4.7 billion major-appliance business.
+The Wellcome-Genentech dispute may have important repercussions for other products and companies in the fledgling market for genetically engineered drugs.
+It is the story of Ralph Houk, who replaced the legendary Casey Stengel at the helm.
+Key to the financing's success is Prudential Insurance Co. of America, which is considering taking well over a quarter of the securities, sources said.
+The July monthly consumer price rise in Mexico _ 1.0 percent _ was the lowest so far this year, according to Thursday news reports.
+President Bush ordered U.S. forces to Saudi Arabia to repel a potential Iraqi attack.
+The award was in Gau Shan's favour.
+Biomedical products had an operating loss of $8 million, compared with operating income of $8 million.
+He later converted to her religion.
+The letter pushed by Dukakis and Schaefer went beyond a milder mention that Republican Gov. Terry Branstad, outgoing chairman of the governors' organization, and Gardner made in a letter to Bush before the meeting.
+Grain and soybean futures prices were slightly higher in early trading today on the Chicago Board of Trade, reflecting stronger cash markets for soybeans and improved foreign demand for U.S. grains.
+As the year started, it suggested that aggressive small investors be 95% invested in stocks.
+Once more the target date for final ratification has been postponed; by now it is clear that all target dates are largely fictitious; once more the government is using the Danes as an excuse for running away from the treaty.
+And I don't think it's going to happen, because I think he is aware, as I am, that rates reduced actually increase the economic growth of the country and provide an incentive for more earnings.
+Nonetheless, the company continues to expect that 1990 earnings per share will be in the range of $2.80, Moritz said.
+Edward Solbach said more than 300 soldiers have received sposors, and more volunteers are expected to sign up.
+The government later raised it to 25 percent effective May 15.
+Works councils at Fiat's Italian vehicle plants have endorsed overwhelmingly a complex government-sponsored agreement avoiding large job losses.
+At issue is a pollution-exclusion clause standard in most general-liability policies from 1973 to 1986.
+The meeting at a resort hotel near Victoria Falls was the first state visit by a South African leader to Zambia, which accommodates the headquarters of the African National Congress guerrilla movement.
+For the past seven years the GOP has been riding Ronald Reagan's popularity, and the president's standing slipped this year despite a temporary spurt during the recent summit with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
+One of the lab industry's most persistent critics, Rep. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) blamed much of the problem on the Reagan administration.
+"American troops will be entering a quagmire more complex than Vietnam," said Kevin Zeese, vice president of the Drug Policy Foundation, a Washington think tank that emphasizes the economic and social issues behind the drug problem.
+Vatican spokesmen said John Paul was reflecting concerns of Indonesia's Catholic bishops about two proposed laws the church considers unconstitutional.
+These catalogs offered a limited selection of merchandise and made shopping easy by taking orders round-the-clock on toll-free telephone lines.
+"He was having a tough time, almost from the beginning in terms of pressures, leaks and innuendo about his skills and his relationship with the president.
+Iran did not provide an estimate of the damage suffered, according to E. Safavi, a spokesman for the Iranian Embassy in The Hague.
+The cost of a costume is so high, they can't afford to take part," said Rio City Councilman Sergio Cabral.
+As the report made clear, this was a charge made against the government rather than a statement of fact.
+Demand is expected to remain flat, but analysts said the numbers don't presage an industry recession.
+Most of the troops in the south sympathize with the Syrian-backed Shiite Amal militia, which has been fighting with the fundamentalist, Iranian-backed Hezbollah, or Party of God, since mid-1987.
+Atwater also has been receiving physical therapy and undergoing daily radiation treatments.
+That, combined with lower prices, could get GNP back up to zero growth during the first quarter of 1991, he says.
+Closer federal supervision is needed to avoid a savings-and-loan style crisis among government-sponsored enterprises providing low-cost loans to home buyers, farmers and students, congressional auditors said Wednesday.
+Japan is nearing completion of a package to assist the multinational blockade of Iraq, and it will include sending medical personnel and financial assistance to the Middle East, government officials said today.
+Still, many schools, despite shrinking budgets, appear increasingly eager to bring multimedia into classrooms.
+Integrated Resources Inc., a struggling financial concern, was dealt another blow when Whitehall Financial Group said it could not obtain financing to buy Integrated's core financial services businesses.
+Intelsat's board of governors authorized the rescue attempt during a weeklong meeting in Barbados that ended Wednesday.
+Mr. O'Shields remains a director of Panhandle.
+It was reduced last week to eight counts when U.S. District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins dismissed a conspiracy charge.
+Lawyers for the family and the church won't discuss the dollar figure but say it is less than the German foundation originally agreed to pay for the single manuscript.
+But last week, it quietly unveiled new Kent ads that are brightly colored drawings of couples on a beach and at a lighthouse.
+Although values have declined as much as 30% in some markets, only a small portion of this decline has been either written down or covered by loan-loss reserves.
+According to market sources, yesterday's big block took some unhappy institutional investors out of the stock, cleared out the underwriters' leftovers and put the shares in the hands of investors who saw them as an attractive value at 14 1/2.
+William G. Scheerer was named a director of this maker of electronic test systems, filling a vacancy.
+"Even if they kill all the hostages there on the plane, we'll never, ever release the killers who are here in Kuwait," he added, referring to the hijackers' demand for the freedom of 17 convicted terrorists.
+Reagan is now trying to claim that "the public interest, all of a sudden, favors non-disclosure when a criminal defendant's right to liberty is at stake," said Poindexter's lawyers.
+When he first ran for the state Senate in 1969, Wilder was chiefly known only as a criminal trial lawyer in Richmond.
+Ortega, asked if moving up elections implied he would hand over power before the end of his term, said: "Power resides in the people.
+The officials, who spoke today on condition of anonymity, said at least 2,000 civilians died in the fighting that pits Tamil separatists against the Sinhalese-dominated government.
+Some countries may keep spending up because of regional problems.
+Count Blasius Strassnitzky is, for my money, Mr. Helprin's most marvelous invention.
+With the economy sluggish, incentives are likely to persist, Garretty said.
+Fried chicken king Al Copeland may resume his $290 million takeover attempt against Church's Fried Chicken, a federal appeals court ruled.
+According to Stephen Goldsbrough, chairman of the Canal Boat Builders Association, the market is growing at a pace to make the recession-hit marine industry envious.
+A federal Marine Mammal Commission probe found no major problems with the center's program or dolphin deaths in the past 13 months. That probe was initiated because of reports in 1988 that 13 dolphins in the Navy had died between 1986 and 1988.
+A 2-foot metal rod accidentally put in upside-down caused the flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope's primary mirror, NASA investigators said Thursday.
+Whittall has been chairman for 11 years.
+Connolly's final twist of the knife was his remark that Housman 'will live as long as the BBC'; but it begins to look as if Housman will be the more enduring of the two.
+Weakness in government bond prices, reflecting underlying worries over interest rate prospects, wore down the UK equity market towards the close of yesterday's trading session.
+State Police impounded the suicide machine, but Circuit Judge Alice Gilbert on Wednesday denied Thompson's request for an order barring further use of the device.
+The acquisition is subject to approval by the Federal Communications Commission.
+For example, pesticide savings were only $6.74 per acre in the North Carolina piedmont, but were $24.97 per acre in the South Carolina piedmont.
+Guild members voted by a larger than 20-1 margin last week for the authorization after contract talks that began nearly a year ago failed to result in an agreement.
+Grain and soybean futures opened narrowly mixed today on the Chicago Board of Trade in a calm follow-through to the previous session's early run-up and late sell-off.
+'It's nothing short of organised barbarity.' The RSPCA has visited six abattoirs in Spain with the same methods in use at all of them.
+But "even with the recalcitrant ones," said Lowrance, "when it hits their pocketbook, they are going to become recyclers." As it is now, many communities go to great lengths to dump their garbage.
+"The next stage is to diversify within asset classes, and that process is well under way." Public pension funds, however, raised the portion of their portfolios invested in stocks to 40.1% in 1991, from an unusually low 36.9% in 1990.
+Tehran dropped the precondition of branding Iraq the aggressor.
+He returned to the United States on Tuesday, and with a lawyer from the group Citizen Soldier, made the rounds of Washington news offices.
+The FCC's waiver gave the companies 18 months to comply with federal cross-ownership rules that generally prohibit one company from owning multiple media outlets in one area.
+"Once the borrowers knows they are dealing with the government, the likelihood of delinquency increases tremendously," he said.
+And work to reconstruct the fields is getting under way.
+The FDIC already has made an initial loan of $1 billion to First RepublicBank, pending a longer-term recapitalization plan.
+Federated spokesman Jim Sluzewski said late Wednesday evening he did not know when a decision would be announced.
+It could conceivably be that the intimidating presence of Postel may have deterred bidders from making themselves known before.
+In a recent meeting, he told U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter that he has three priorities in the trade conference: "Lamb, lamb and lamb."
+A new advertising agency was hired, the dealer network was revamped and a new marketing strategy crafted.
+Bush, offering no new specifics, outlined to the Family Motor Coach Association the environmental proposals he has submitted to Congress.
+"The Iranians have scrupulously avoided direct military confrontation with the U.S. and will likely continue to do so," says Gary Sick, a Middle East expert who served on President Carter's National Security council staff.
+Many like knowing where their kids are and believe strongly that a job, even if it is only flipping hamburgers at a fast-food joint, builds character and teaches good work habits.
+Houses could avoid any party ban just as many have gone around another recent rule prohibiting buying kegs of beer with a house check, he said.
+"Moslems and Christians starve alike.
+It was the third "captive carry flight test" for Pegasus, which remains attached to the jet during such tests.
+It is really the most remarkable thing to see one of this country's major political parties espousing such a vision in the late 20th century.
+Apply a spritz of foot deodorant or antifungal powder to keep feet dry and prevent odor or athlete's foot.
+Yet ultimately, the president's best hopes may lie in the deferential attitude of many Serbian voters, who have succumbed to his propaganda before and may be persuaded that whatever 'Slobo' says, goes.
+Test equipment the Air Force uses to determine the effectiveness of radar-warning receivers and other electronics on tactical fighters has been faulty and unreliable, a new report says.
+Milken's lawyers characterized the six felony counts to which he pleaded guilty as aberrations in an otherwise exemplary career.
+Applicants for casino licenses in New Jersey must undergo intense scrutiny of personal and financial affairs by state regulators.
+For companies that defer ad costs, the new accounting rule will lower profits.
+General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. said Wednesday they sold cars and light trucks at an average daily rate of 41,487 during the April 21-30 period this year compared with a rate of 42,772 during the same time last year.
+Both the U.S. Surgical and Johnson & Johnson devices are for use in laparoscopic surgery, or surgery that requires only a small surface incision in the skin.
+Col. North testified yesterday that he was discouraged by prospects for the initiative in late January 1986, and that Mr. Ghorbanifar, sensing that the sales might fall through, offered the ex-aide a $1 million bribe if he would pursue the policy.
+Still, that would trail pre-recession hiring; 66% of the employers say the recession isn't over.
+Denmark rejection of the Maastricht treaty will come as a shock to European currency and bond markets which have been priming themselves for an opposite result since the middle of last week.
+The $280 million offering will consist of $55 million of traditional tax-exempt munis, $200 million of bonds subject to the so-called alternative minimum tax and $26 million of fully taxable bonds.
+The reports on Sunday said Anna Bonomi Bolchini, financier and member of a noted Milanese family, was told that because of her age she would not be jailed while the probe continues but instead must report once a week to Milan police.
+The report is entitled "Pulling Together: A Program for America in the United Nations."
+It also has a top ticket price of $55.
+Indeed, the band had learned all the songs on Michael Jackson's "Bad" album, a special favorite of the Princess of Wales, but decided hits like "Dirty Diana" weren't quite right for the occasion.
+On Monday, long lines of would-be voters were lined up at registration centers to beat the deadline.
+Meanwhile, central banks stayed out of the foreign exchange market, traders said, because demand for the dollar is just too strong and widespread for intervention to have much impact.
+Since most going concerns are worth more than the value of their underlying assets, most corporate acquisitions involve some good will.
+No notification was ever considered, officials said, apparently because the U.S. didn't think the coup plotters intended to kill Mr. Noriega, but merely sought to imprison him.
+Standard & Poor's Corp. said it lowered to single-B-minus from double-B-plus its rating on the company's $57.5 million of 6.5% convertible subordinated debentures due 2011.
+Common Cause, which is seeking new restrictions on political action committee donations, said House incumbents had reaped nearly $70 million in PAC money in 1989 and the first nine months of 1990.
+Heimbaugh resigned from the sheriff's department and works as a cab driver and bartender in San Francisco.
+Important issues remain to be resolved this summer when Congress debates the regulatory framework of the privatized financial system. Some politicians want tight limits on the bank stock holdings of individual investors.
+As Millamant rejects him, she laughs and says 'What would you give that you could help loving me?'; and he replies 'I would give something that you did not know I could not help it.'
+Peter Beutel, who specializes in energy for Elders Futures Inc., said heating oil demand has risen as temperatures have dropped. Colder weather is occurring in the United States and in Europe.
+Some experts believe that a surplus of carbon dioxide is causing the Earth to slowly overheat, and they warn that such a change could disrupt the global climate.
+He is currently appealing against his conviction and sentence. He was convicted for conspiring to defraud the Revenue of Pounds 55m in corporation tax by helping artificially to inflate freight charges for Nissan cars imported from Japan.
+Regulators have about 1,000 banks with $100 billion in assets on their "problem" list.
+On Monday, the Tennessee senator met with New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, who said some nice things about him but didn't endorse him.
+The public controversy over bST is unusual because the FDA does not normally discuss the merits of products before they are approved.
+Rollie Estabillio, spokesman for the airline, said the four are believed to be members of a breakaway Palestine Liberation Organization faction led by Abu Musa, who is supported by Syria and Libya.
+In another report, the Commerce Department said new single-family homes sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 713,000 units in August, up 0.1 percent from July and unchanged from June.
+The movie only hints at what drives Patti to the road and the grungy gigs that sustain her.
+The executive office, which includes NCR's chairman and president, Charles E. Exley Jr., sets general corporate strategy and policy.
+But that agreement did not preclude investors from suing their brokers.
+In New York, a dollar bought 151.15 yen, down from 151.70 yen late Friday.
+"We believe Ambassador Glaspie is an outstanding professional," Fitzwater said. "She has represented her country well and correctly." She was in London, en route to Washington, when the invasion occurred.
+South Korea's National Assembly opened its regular 50-day session, during which it is to vote on a new constitution and revision of laws for a transition to full democracy.
+There are no other properties we are aware of across the country that fall into this category.
+Forbes, whose worth has been estimated at $400 million to $1 billion, had made his last birthday, in August, his biggest.
+The Pentagon dened any U.S. involvement in the ground fighting.
+Citicorp's decision on Tuesday to take a huge earnings charge, after a major increase in its loan-loss reserves, raises questions about ailing BankAmerica's own treatment of its huge cache of troubled foreign loans.
+Deficit cuts are proper when the economy can stand some reining in without worry about its caving in.
+But Connally said he believed they would also walk off the job in sympathy.
+Apex, however, currently owns 10.7% of Coeur d'Alene.
+Canada's Senate on Friday approved a sweeping agreement that virtually erases trade barriers between Canada and the United States.
+But you should consider the cost and whether it is appropriate.
+Some conservatives took on the gay and lesbian rights movement too.
+The CBI message may yet seep into the general consciousness, confirming what people know from experience to be true.
+Manufacturing industry's order books are at their best levels since mid-1990 and manufacturers expect to increase output over the next four months.
+'People were not taking out any insurance,' the company said. 'It was leaving us liable for the extra cost incurred.'
+The J's are different.
+One of these sources, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity, said at least 11 ships were heading home without new orders to pick up Mideast-bound cargo.
+To imagine, on the strength of recent statistics, that the issue that has bedevilled economic management in postwar years has disappeared could prove over complacent.
+Treasury officials said $15 billion of this year's borrowing will be used to replace high-rate certificates of deposit at some of the 262 failed thrifts already under government control.
+The only faster knockouts in heavyweight title history were Jim Jeffries' 55-second victory over Jack Finnegin in 1900, Michael Dokes' 1:03 win over Mike Weaver in 1982 and Tommy Burns' 1:28 defeat of Jem Roche in 1908.
+Raise 'em three videocassettes and a comic book or we'll shut 'em down.'"
+"You can't legislate against insanity," the Conservative Party legislator said Thursday.
+But Republicans accused Democrats of racial hypocrisy by refusing to give Lucas a chance to gain experience in the job.
+However, the 12 EC states made no promises to contribute to the cost of deploying U.S. troops in the Persian Gulf.
+Instead there are sudden, arbitrary switches for variety's sake, with colourful patches which hark directly back to Stravinsky, and for emphasis some blatant Hollywood effects (scored with unblinking crudity).
+Railways Minister Ding Guangen was forced to resign in March to take responsibility for the accidents, which were blamed on negligence or poor enforcement of safety rules by rail workers.
+"They found me not guilty of crimes I never committed," he said.
+But in the Silesian coal fields, where Poland digs a quarter of its dollar-earning exports, diehards occupied just one pit.
+In 1945, he left school to put his language skills to use as an interpreter for U.S. soldiers assisting the Nationalist army.
+HonFed has since paid down its goodwill assets to $80 million, using cash from earnings.
+By far the biggest internal migration was the flow of two million blacks from the agricultural South to the factories of the North, which began during World War I and lasted for three decades.
+In St. Paul, Miller said the FBI had asked the airline not to disclose any other details about the threat, including where or when it was made.
+Japanese banks and investment funds were said to be strong buyers near Monday's lows.
+The dollar rose 1.4% against the yen Monday after the G-7 failed to boost the yen, as was widely expected.
+But only Christen was set free on Wednesday.
+Now they too can have a new life, and as evidence we have not only "The Cocoanuts" but Mr. Wager's previous work on "Animal Crackers," which is currently having a successful run at the Huntington Theater in Boston.
+"Sales of floating stocks will be according to our provisional production level," Mr. Aghazadeh said.
+Firstly it does not want to, and secondly, there are difficulties of comparing prices in east Europe with those in the west. 'In principle we support the EC's efforts to liberalise trade with that part of the world,' says Mr Lever.
+If there was ever a lawyer-of-the-year award then Jean-Claude Piris, head of the legal service at the European Council, deserves it.
+Miss Valaziotis was in stable condition with a broken jaw and bruises.
+Since utilities are required by law to keep trees away from lines, state officials were considering action to recover about $10 million in fire suppression costs from the companies, including Pacific, Gas & Electric Co., which use the line.
+The clearance came as Lord Young, secretary of state for trade and industry, decided not to refer the proposed purchase to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
+In one incident, a grenade-like device exploded on the lawn of the Shapiro family home, a modest ranch-style house on a tree-lined street.
+Mortgages originated by Legal & General PLC.
+A physicist reported Wednesday the discovery of a new superconducting compound that he believes may work at minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit, potentially setting a new temperature record for superconductivity.
+Acid rain also can include nitric acids formed from pollutants called nitrogen oxides.
+International Business Machines was up at 116.
+A total of R2.4bn was involved in this guarantee.
+On Nov. 13, Ampco made an informal request for representation on Midway's board.
+The cheapest seats _ now $9 _ will double in price, while the most expensive ones will jump from $66 to $93.
+Sugar for March delivery ended 0.3 cent a pound lower at 8.55 cents.
+In 1972, Ms. Rajender, an assistant professor of chemistry and the only woman in the department, was denied promotion to a tenure-track position.
+"It only makes sense to wait for the day before to get something more reliable and up to date," he said.
+Elections for a national assembly are set for Nov. 7-11 and independence is expected early next year.
+The bill would curb the use of tax-exempt bonds by states and cities to buy existing facilities of investor-owned utilities.
+The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to counsel.
+Al-Sharra said, "We are looking forward to much better relations between Syria and the European Community.
+Record high temperatures continued across southern Europe.
+Although the rights offer is the third since 1991, it deserves support.
+There is no such thing as, say, canasta bonding.
+A heavy tax liability may prompt the sale of the late William S. Paley's 8 percent stake in the media giant CBS Inc., a published report said today.
+The country, he said, began by declaring that "all men are created equal."
+"In my everyday life I can't do anything to affect it when I wake up in the morning."
+She said the disabled have an estimated $40 billion a year in spending power, an appealing target for manufacturers who have shown keener interest in getting messages to narrowly defined audiences.
+Instead, municipal councils will now divide the costs of services equally among all adults in their districts.
+But they are very disciplined elements.
+But there's no uniform look and individuality remains the key fashion word in the British collections, being shown through Tuesday.
+But it has sat idle until recently while the companies and the community fought over how the crude would be moved south to Los Angeles.
+Reagan and Gorbachev did not emerge from their four days of meetings with major breakthroughs on major issues, such as arms control.
+Barry has repeatedly denied ever using drugs.
+Fully 60% of 1,016 employers polled by consultant Foster Higgins will offer the benefit by 1992, up from 50% last year and 41% in 1989, even though IRS rules require them to fully fund accounts all year.
+A UNITA spokesman in Lisbon, Norberto de Castro, said he had received no official confirmation of the ANGOP report, but he welcomed the government proposal.
+Nonetheless, Richard T. Curtin, director of consumer surveys at the institute, said in an interview that the October results are a good bench mark.
+But Bolivian and Peruvian officials said Wednesday that Washington should instead spend its time and money helping their farmers switch from coca to other crops.
+The article says the founder of the Soviet secret police, Felix A. Dzerzhinksy, also justified the use of labor camps.
+In the first quarter ended June 29, Maxtor had a net loss of $10.7 million, or 42 cents a share, on revenue of $234.6 million.
+3Com lost nearly a third of its market value and led the day's bad-news bearers with an unexpectedly bleak short-term outlook.
+But the message apparently has won him few backers.
+Militant Sikh separatists shot and killed a Sikh farmer and his two sons and two policemen in separate attacks in Punjab state, police and news reports said today.
+"He's in control, it's his little world," says his wife, Carole Adrienne, who uses her psychology training to analyze the hacker mind-set.
+It said the temblor, which hit at 10:22 a.m., was centered 31 miles underground in the Pacific Ocean about 8 miles off the east coast of Chiba state, or about 29 miles east of Tokyo.
+You have to monetize your assets.
+Together, those companies employed 20 percent of American workers.
+Iran accused Iraq on Wednesday of using poison gas against civilians and warned it might retaliate with its own chemical weapons, and the United States urged a U.N. Security Council protest.
+But a federal jury found that Sharp was dissatisfied with BEC's policy of selling calculators at prices lower than those suggested by Sharp.
+General Dynamics Corp. got a $15.8 million Air Force contract for retrofit of F-16 aircraft stores management system test equipment.
+Temperatures warmed into the 60s, 70s and 80s across the desert Southwest.
+European Community officials recently ordered Renault and other French companies to pay back hundreds of millions of dollars of state aid which was ruled to give them an unfair advantage over companies from other EC members.
+Although he has been in jail since Jan. 16, his family has not been allowed to visit him.
+But he was fired amid concern about free spending by visiting D.C. government officials who stayed in expensive resort hotels in the islands.
+But methyl chloroform, whose potency for ozone destruction is less than 15 percent that of CFCs, remains unregulated and is viewed by much of industry as a potential "bridge" chemical as companies stop using CFCs as cleaning solvents.
+Francis Schott, economist for Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S., said the latest numbers are "a further hint that the economy's growth rate may actually be slowing, but they aren't conclusive."
+He also received $20,000 in deferred compensation and $2,785 in pension benefits from the state.
+Several hundred people have been killed and hundreds of thousands forced to flee their homes in more than two years of ethnic attacks and clashes involving civilians and soldiers.
+But he criticized President Mikhail S. Gorbachev for rejecting a proposal by President Bush that would give the United States an edge of 30,000 troops over the Red Army in Europe.
+CSFB has worked closely with First Boston on mergers and acquisitions, but that cooperation now is clouded because two of First Boston's best-known specialists in the field recently left the U.S. firm.
+Hunt Taylor, managing director at Duich Investment Co., a San Francisco commodity trading adviser, had personally traded the dollar-index contract even before the exchange went to round-the-clock trading.
+I had a couple of different names.
+BCE has recently begun to broaden its horizons in the multimedia sector.
+Attacks in the official press accusing Solidarity of overly aggressive campaign tactics began after the first show May 9 in which union spokesman Janusz Onyskiewicz told voters how to choose Solidarity candidates and eliminate official ones.
+Other countries, including West Germany, may have a hard time justifying continued membership.
+No explosives were found after police took the man into custody in the capital of Vilnius, said Valery Akolsin, spokesman for the Soviet Ministry of Civil Aviation.
+Court records show O'Ferrell lost a lawsuit heard on appeal by U.S. Circuit Judge Robert Vance.
+"This is guilt by association.
+Digital Equipment Corp., which has slashed its payroll without laying off workers, may find it more difficult in the current economic slump to induce people to leave their jobs, company president Kenneth Olsen said Thursday.
+These are a particular triumph of actuarial science. The life office agrees to increase the amount you receive each year by the rate of increase in the retail prices index.
+An ITC is easy to implement and is effective as a stimulus to investment.
+The Securities and Exchange Commission appears likely to realize only $87 million of the $100 million it expected from Ivan F. Boesky to settle civil insider-trading charges.
+These freaks represent big hopes for Japan's fish industry.
+ITN is but one.' Sky News is broadcast across Europe on the Astra satellite and is available to millions of viewers through satellite dishes and cable television networks.
+Dr Michael Merson, head of the WHO Aids programme, said yesterday the meeting would complement the 'top priority' US efforts to solve the mystery.
+The output shortfall compared with trend is less than it was in the last two recessions in five of the G7 countries.
+Stella Martyn, a widow, is visited in Cornwall by her daughter Cherry and her new son-in-law, Evan Davies, a talented painter.
+The dollar resumed its decline Friday under pressure of a fifth straight day of dollar sales by central bankers.
+Sun Microsystems Inc. expects to post earnings of about $1.60 a share for the year ending June 30, a 44% rise from a year earlier, Scott McNealy, president and chief executive officer, said.
+It's even possible a buyer could emerge for PS of New Hampshire's Seabrook stake, he said, although any purchase would be at a bargain price because of the uncertainty over the plant's future.
+If we save only 40% by using TM, as the research conservatively indicates, that would be a $6.2 billion cost benefit per year.
+"He's really excited about the party," Berle's wife, Ruth, who set it up, said Monday.
+The value to Houston-based Pennzoil was between roughly $2.2 billion and $2.9 billion, the source adds.
+Jim Bakker, the television evangelist who lost his PTL empire in a sex scandal, was sentenced to 45 years in prison and fined $500,000 Tuesday for defrauding his followers for his own enrichment.
+That trend should help reduce global trade imbalances, including the United States' big trade deficit, and lead to more stable in foreign exchange rates, Waigel said.
+Then it'll be too late.
+William C. O'Neil Jr., chairman, president and chief executive officer of International Clinical Laboratories Inc., was named a director of this maker of research chemicals and diagnostic reagents, increasing board membership to 10.
+After the October riots, the government quickly held a referendum to win approval of the first phase of reforms.
+Investment would be particularly concentrated in the public transport, mining, energy and services sectors.
+He awaits hearing on a Greek petition for his extradition.
+Up to now, foreign exchange has been grossly under-priced and allocated by government officials. On January 1, the government created the framework for a normal foreign exchange market.
+The bill to enable enlargement of the European Union to include Austria, Norway, Finland and Sweden gained its third reading without a vote in the Commons last night.
+Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. is requiring bidders for its retail brokerage to promise they won't hire any of the unit's 1,100 brokers for one year if a deal falls through, Wall Street sources said.
+Clouds of black dust blown from freshly plowed fields created blackouts on highways in the northern part of the state, causing an 18-car pileup on U.S. Highway 31 outside South Bend.
+I've found that on the whole the Bureau of Export Administration and the State Department do a good job getting information to the public through notices, seminars and even over the telephone.
+Before the Middle East crisis began, many economists had predicted that the current expansion would break that record.
+"This is such a mish-mash, it can give you indigestion," Ortega told delighted supporters at one rally. "Let (President) Bush eat it." Can UNO hold together and govern through 1996, should it win Sunday's general elections? "Yes.
+Allied-Signal Inc. won Navy contracts totaling $10.3 million for OV-10 aircraft engines and FA-18 aircraft equipment.
+In 1980, their percentage was 10.6%. About 11 million live in the South, accounting for 17% of the area's voting-age population.
+First there are the daily news-driven variety which set out to report what is happening, offer succinct analysis and look forward to what may be about to happen.
+The department said that new single-family homes were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 739,000 units last month, compared with a revised rate of 646,000 units in June.
+His is a breed found more rarely among British executives whose entrepreneurial zeal seems to crumple in the corridors of corporate HQs.
+It's brought a lot of emotion back, and now it's kind of a reality to me.
+A spokesman for the comptroller said regulations on bank investment in mortgage securities are "in the formulation stage," but nothing has been made final.
+At the end of the inspection, the department announced that the airlines weren't unsafe, but said the labor-management hostility at Eastern was so intense that, if left to fester, it could jeopardize safety.
+More and more of these Christians see the GOP as their natural home.
+The Xerox 5042 has a slanted edge and a hinged cover that allow a book or other bound material to be laid flat without squashing or stretching the binding.
+Government offices operated normally as thousands of employees stayed overnight in their workplaces.
+Mr. Gorbachev's emissaries to the West have for some time ceased to be taken seriously, since everyone knows well their boss's habit of saying one thing, signing another, and doing a third.
+Some people think they might tempt raiders, as did Hammermill in 1986 before International Paper acquired it.
+Wickes' total sales for the year were $4.77 billion.
+The Stones play there tonight for the second time.
+That tied Fidelity's Select Automation fund for the worst performer of the week.
+This year's shipments of Soviet ordnance and supplies had exceeded 20,000 tons at last count, which means record shipments are likely for all of 1986.
+But bankers that lend to farmers suddenly are worrying anew about their borrower's financial health.
+And in between we feel like starved house-guests being led through a larder full of mouldy offcuts, gnawed bones and corn-fed funny names.
+The great drought rally of 1988 is history, just a big blip on a long chart.
+Two remained hospitalized Sunday in good condition.
+In protest, Banna refused to participate in any of the court's three hearings.
+As companies acquire more computer networks from different vendors the problem of managing them inevitably increases.
+"I think you would like to be sure that all of the folks that are doing any work on any flight hardware are in full command of themselves, so it does concern me," McCartney said.
+Here you have integration and negotiation with one nation so you have a much higher objective and some added issues and risks.
+After all, as he put it, 'that's the point of the whole thing - growth and employment'. But for so consummate a politician as Mr Clarke, this week was the easy part.
+Wednesday, it jumped as much as 10 cents as a spurt of buying in the last minute of trading found a thin market and few sellers.
+But Fitzwater said pollution curbs should not be proposed unilaterally and the administration must consider the long-term economic impacts of any actions aimed at dealing with global warming.
+The study by scientists at the California Institute of Technology here, Ortho Pharmaceuticals in Raritan, N.J., and the University of Alabama, Birmingham was published today in the journal Science.
+Typically, such antibiotics are taken several times a day.
+The company has 3.2 billion, yes billion, shares outstanding, and is controlled by Mexican businessman Jeronimo Arango.
+Cryan was living in one of the old cottages and didn't even know it.
+He said much of the clamor for his resignation was coming from a "lynch mob" that included the press.
+Moreover, Reuters' shareholders have traditionally looked for capital appreciation, not yield.
+Group B bonds, which include serial bonds due 2007-2013, are all 7 1/2% securities priced to yield 7.775%.
+Britain has become one of Europe's filthiest nations, its city streets a jungle of garbage and graffiti, the government-funded Royal Fine Arts Commission said in a report today.
+"Usually isolated locations were disturbed by aircraft and people" while "noise pollution" on marine band radios from spill cleanup activities made monitoring marine channels difficult and unpleasant, the report stated.
+Business Day said President F.W. de Klerk is expected to call for the scrapping of the Group Areas Act, which segregates neighborhoods by race, and the Land Acts, which reserve 87 percent of the country's land for the white minority.
+He is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 21, along with two other former Genisco managers who previously entered guilty pleas.
+Flights of TAT, British Airways' French regional carrier, are expected to be back to normal following last week's delays caused by pilots' union meetings. NIGERIA: The Foreign and Commonwealth Office says the political situation remains uncertain.
+The Board of Trade trades futures on the Major Market Index of 20 blue-chip stocks, which closely mirrors the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 stocks.
+"A film of challenging ideas, and not salacious provocations," the industry paper's review said.
+It argues that, in many cases, sponsor fees aren't really charitable donations. Instead, the IRS views the fees as payments for the publicity and advertising that sponsors garner through banners, brochures and media exposure.
+The first mention of the possible existence of Christ's shroud came from French crusader Robert of Clari, who wrote that he saw it in 1203 in the imperial palace in Constantinople.
+Mr. Stoltenberg said the decision to revalue the currencies upward wasn't caused by economic factors but was a response to recent speculation.
+Thus, Madison Avenue is trying to wipe them out.
+He has acknowledged that a sharp reduction in Soviet oil shipments could force Cuba to replace tractors with mules, stop manufacturing adult clothing for five years and reduce bus service in Havana by two-thirds.
+Much of the aid is disrupted, looted or destroyed.
+Wells's chairman, Carl Reichardt, has made no secret of his interest in First Interstate Bancorp, or some smaller targets in the West, including Valley National Corp. and U.S. Bancorp.
+The government is expected to put the corn supply at 1.889 billion bushels, down about 56% from 4.259 billion bushels on the same 1988 date.
+Great Country Bank fell 1/8 to 1 5/8.
+Those thousands include farmers, who will be relieved of paying the federal tax on diesel fuel used for off-road purposes and will no longer have to fret with the paperwork caused by the "heifer tax" on livestock.
+'They did not expect to be required to make substantial additional payments to British Coal as a condition for exercising their petroleum licences.' The operators are lobbying the DTI hard to resolve the uncertainties and encourage methane production.
+The report said Coast Guard officials fired warning shots, but it did not mention any casualties.
+Canadian animators turning the Babar stories into a television series and feature film are well aware of the long memories their viewers may have of the elephant king.
+The nation's economic sluggishness dragged down earnings for most of those media companies with major daily newspapers and magazines.
+Mr. Easdon also plans a new-business offensive, starting with two pitches already identified by the agency.
+New plays will be in short supply on Broadway this fall.
+Some analysts are skeptical that Texas Air will keep the MaxSaver fare in its current form because its relatively lenient two-day advance purchase requirement makes it available to almost everybody except businessmen traveling on short notice.
+The catch is, you'll have to act fast if you want to be able to deduct a Keogh contribution on your 1991 tax return. While you have until April 15 to actually put the money in, the deadline for filing an application for 1991 is Dec. 31.
+"I thought it was a particularly good letter and really sent home to us how much the experiences we have here in space can have an effect on the youngsters of America," Hauck said.
+Dravo says the new technology will pay for itself because power plants seeking to comply with tougher acid-rain laws will prefer the Argonox system, which can be fitted to existing scrubbers, to other methods requiring costly equipment changes.
+On Friday night, ABC's Peter Jennings and CBS' Dan Rather were also on the scene to report on East Germany's historic lifting of travel restrictions.
+Historically, the dollar has always risen when interest rate spreads have been at this level.
+Revenue from film products fell 6.4% to $307.9 million.
+Trading started with a bang after the Labor Department reported the nation's unemployment rate dipped to 5.2 percent in May from April's 5.3 percent.
+Even while urging calm, black leaders including Willie Sims of Dade's official Community Relations Board acknowledge that blacks are intently watching the trial.
+Seeker already has been acquitted of charges he overruled a majority of a five-man court to reject a local committee's request for a second referendum.
+But market sources called the offering a rocky one.
+Troubling signs are already popping up, most significantly a proposed gathering soon in Iran of hardliners opposed to the peace effort.
+'Selling into Europe is a discipline and I always guessed that if I could sell to them I could sell anywhere.
+Each will be developed by a separate company.
+Des Moines already is an insurance capital.
+A government commission in March found that the bodies buried at the site were those of victims killed under Stalin's repressions, not by Nazi soldiers, as three previous official inquiries had ruled.
+Pereira dos Santos said "an incident" occurred after the plane, a Boeing 737-300, made a scheduled stop in Belo Horizonte, 288 miles northwest of Rio.
+Asked by reporters aboard Air Force Two en route from Washington whether he would tell the Contras to return to Nicaragua to participate in the political process, Quayle said, `I'm not going to do that.
+The physicians presented their appeal to officials of the U.S., Soviet and Iraqi embassies in Rome.
+FCC fines that have not been changed since 1934 also will be increased, Connolly said.
+It did not identify those freed.
+Meantime, Mr. Amman has a new destiny for Western Union: financial services for the 25% of U.S. households that don't have checking accounts.
+U.N. delegates passed a resolution denouncing the decision, and only the United States and Israel voted against it.
+The book's central character searches for a survivor of the fire, but finds a reflection of himself instead.
+But the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last November ruled that the tribe does not have to collect any state or local taxes on items sold at the store, even to non-members.
+It left it to school authorities to decide in individual cases.
+Police refused to elaborate or say whether Minnick left a note.
+Denis, meanwhile, courts a reluctant elementary school teacher (Jo Anderson).
+"But," he adds, "the vice president will do all right."
+But employers insist they have tens of thousands of jobs available with no one to fill them.
+Tupelo, Miss., has a new claim to fame.
+Few aspects of modern life are so crucial and yet so taken for granted as words on the printed page.
+"There's just no way to justify this pay hike at this time," he said. "We have a huge deficit.
+"It was unquestionably a gunshot wound," said Hollywood Police Chief Richard Witt, who added that a powder burn indicated the shot was fired at close range and was possibly self-inflicted.
+"Let History Judge," which Medvedev started writing in 1962, was published first abroad, in the United States in 1971.
+"We need a government we can trust," he said.
+Furukawa Battery climbed Y55 to Y700 and Japan Storage Battery Y15 to Y793. Stocks which had been sought recently by short-term speculators fell back as profits were taken.
+Mr. Singleton hasn't disclosed how MediaNews Group is raising the money for the purchase.
+So the prospect of a SFr194m (Pounds 88m) lakeside complex, to be opened in time for the festival's 60th anniversary in 1998, is doubly welcome.
+Hot, humid conditions dominated from the Plains east to the Atlantic Coast on Thursday, while showers and thunderstorms were scattered from the northeast parts of the Great Lakes into the middle Mississippi Valley.
+Sims and the other men acknowledged they have no proof that the recycled parts have malfunctioned during flight.
+With the hole in balance sheets large and earnings already low, the stock market would look even more vulnerable. Given that the likely alternative is the threat of trade sanctions, the Japanese financial system is in a tough spot.
+But several other firms are saying that rates could go higher before they turn down.
+We didn't feel they broke the law," said juror Mike Simons of west Los Angeles.
+Here, too, backing of invasion is a common practice.
+Since 1976, when the Supreme Court resumed permitting executions after a four-year lull, 99 people _ all convicted murderers _ have been put to death in the United States.
+The House action added to mounting pressure on the Senate to back off its amendment.
+It carried debris half a block away from the demolished house and shattered windows and cracked walls in neighboring homes.
+They invoke the "competent judgment" of the "44 Nobel laureates" who grace the Federation of American Scientists' masthead, but it has never been brought to bear on "nuclear winter."
+"We are truly seeing history in the making," said Commission Chairman Malcolm Kirschenbaum in Orlando last week.
+Ignatenko quoted Gorbachev as saying his next meeting with John Paul would "perhaps, or probably, be in the USSR." Gorbachev was accompanied to the Vatican by his wife Raisa, who wore a gray suit.
+The experiments are still at a very early stage.
+Sunday's low for the Lower 48 states was 28 degrees at West Yellowstone, Mont.
+Like many other computer companies, Unisys, based in Blue Bell, Pa., has already taken steps to streamline its use of semiconductors to cut costs.
+Mr. Peterson said the decision could have a far-reaching effect on the state because it will place an additional burden on Medicaid officials to prove that hospitals aren't operating efficiently and economically.
+Lucky, wrapped in salt-water-soaked paper, traveled in an insulated box with ice packs.
+But the resulting skirmishing wouldn't necessarily indicate the onset of a new phase in the war.
+Volume was a light 385.6 million shares, compared with 420.3 million shares Thursday.
+Mortgage rates, on the other hand, have generally declined since hitting double-digit figures in January.
+"In every instance, I was clearly acting as a go-between for these private Texas citizens."
+Whole shopping centers stand vacant, and more are still being built.
+Banks are slow in shrinking their margins because of increased consumer delinquency rates and lower outstanding credit card balances.
+Some of them (stocks) I had brought into the corporation that I had owned personally, my personal estate.
+Iraq also has missiles that can deliver warheads to points as far away as Tehran or Tel Aviv.
+"Certainly that would be the most propitious way to handle the matter," Yeutter told reporters.
+The development bank is sending a technical aid mission to Jamaica and is expected to tap a special $80 million fund set up by Japan to provide an emergency grant to Jamaica.
+Oral arguments before the justices are scheduled for next Wednesday.
+"It plugs quite a few gaps," said Barbara Conway, a spokeswoman for the new regulatory system.
+Elsewhere, firefighters in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming contained the last major fire burning in the forest, the 200-acre "Pocket" fire, beating a storm front expected to reach the area later today with high wind.
+He said the group seized control of the Brokondo region in Central Suriname over the weekend and overtook the Afobaka hydroelectric about 60 miles south of the capital.
+Spending on defense, foreign aid, science and technology will be limited to a 5 percent increase, approximately the rate of inflation.
+Peres, interviewed in New York, told Israel radio: "I've received an invitation and I think there is an opening for economic relations between Israel and the Soviet Union.
+'Now he's waving his hands about.
+Looking fit and tan from tennis, jogging and a vacation in the Caucasus Mountains, the 58-year-old Yeltsin was as outspoken as ever in a recent interview.
+A Senate panel is examining evidence that several countries believed to be working on clandestine nuclear-weapons programs have been getting sensitive data from three Energy Department weapons laboratories.
+It might look at moments like Euro-crash - bodies slamming to the floor; danger the essential in every step - but its emotional force and wild logic, its skilled disdain for hazard, were hugely effective.
+That's because, despite years of trimming costs, Sears's operating expenses are still among the highest in retailing.
+Most countries have minimal infrastructure and few telephones.
+He had called for more harvesting of Amazon resources such as nuts, latex and plants, while preserving the trees.
+'The USDA is a bureaucracy, and we expect there will be a strong cast of supporting players,' Mr West said.
+First Iberian Fund Inc., started trading under the symbol IBF after its initial offering.
+Mr. Werner said he assumes advertising rates on ESPN's NFL broadcasts will be slightly less than for comparable network games, but those rates will still be the highest ever for cable telecasts.
+RJR pay-in-kind bonds pay interest in the form of additional bonds instead of cash.
+Her wonderful portrait of the ambitious Marion is cold, astringent and deadly accurate.
+The existing ambiguities and loopholes are not always being closed by its consensuses.
+Even with the groundings, the officials insisted the Navy has enough of the planes to equip its aircraft carriers when they go out on a deployment.
+A new subway line began operating in Rome on Saturday, but city officials admitted it will do little to alleviate the capital's chaotic traffic conditions.
+Eastern Europe has only a handful of super-fancy hotels and most of them don't come close to the four-star hotels of the West.
+A Polish sailor who is seeking political asylum says he fears for his life if he's deported, even though an American judge doesn't think the newly liberalized Polish government poses any threat.
+Her parents were certain that they did not want such a son-in-law. When Perurena finally persuaded Mayte to meet him in a neighbouring village they were seen within minutes. Perurena learned about gamesmanship the hard way.
+With prices several cents lower than nearby stations the next morning, Mr. Grivon said, cars were stacked up four deep at his pumps.
+"I would say the whole town is shocked.
+Flood and rain damage to homes, crops, highways and bridges has caused losses the counter-disaster center estimated at $12 million.
+But that was mostly because soldiers blocked off the road around the place.
+The Senate vote came after Warner said he had just received a telephone call from Gen.
+While a tennis shoe, for instance, rarely sells for more than Dollars 120 a pair, hiking boots are often Dollars 200 or more.
+People close to the investigation say Mr. Callahan handled trading for an employee at Donnelley's Torrance plant who hasn't been identified but is believed to be a technician.
+Lorenzo used bankruptcy filing as a way to break the union contracts at Continental Airlines after Texas Air bought that airline in 1983.
+I want to crack down on terrorism; he knuckled under to the Ayatollah.
+The impasse follows inconclusive June 18 elections at which the Coalition, made up of the pro-Moscow Greek Communist Party and the Eurocommunist Greek Left, won 28 seats after receiving 13 percent of the vote and emerged as a power broker.
+I am proposing an increased exchange program of high school students between our countries.
+The money came partly from Pounds 3m devoted to environmental improvements along the DLR extension which opened earlier this year. The LDDC is expected to agree a further Pounds 1.5m for the ecology park this summer.
+Current thinking in Whitehall is that it should be possible, when the Maastricht treaty is revised in 1996, to endow the EU with a common defence policy explicitly linked to the Atlantic alliance.
+A proposal in May mooted by the finance ministry for a reduction in benefits was met with an instant denial by Chancellor Kohl.
+It would help farmers who built up a valuable property from nothing and who now wish to retire, homeowners whose financial gains on a property sale exceed the deductible limit, entrepreneurs who created value out of an idea.
+As the embarrassment in the Senate later proved, it was not one of Mr. Carter's greatest moments.
+A survey by Dun and Bradstreet, the business information company, says that UK companies have to wait on average 20 days longer beyond the due date than their French counterparts, the next-worst payers in Europe.
+'This is not the time to be chasing value to the ends of the earth and winding up in the Colombian stock market.
+For the first time in its 100-year history, Amoco plans to spend more money in 1989 searching for oil and gas abroad than in the United States.
+The Commerce Department revised its figure for growth of the gross national product in the first quarter to an annual rate of 4.4 percent, after adjustment for inflation.
+The comedy focuses on the once-famous radio act of Hank Knight and Everett Daye.
+Mrs. Fishburn, who coordinates the effort from her New Berlin home, donates 3 percent of her family's income.
+Analysts said there was no specific reason for the drop, but cited a sneaker industry slowdown and a poor head-to-head performance against Reebok.
+A passenger flying roundtrip between Baltimore and Los Angeles at full fare could have to pay up to $1,246 on a heavily booked flight to guarantee a seat for an infant.
+Pemex's preliminary report on that disaster found that a spark during the installation of firefighting equipment touched off the blaze.
+It couldn't be determined whether there were any other suitors for the Henson concern.
+United Technologies Corp. was awarded a $28.4 million Army contract for special-operations helicopters.
+This did not matter: she gave us a true and distinguished interpretation. The young also romped through the tango from The Golden Age - kittens playing at being naughty tigers - and a couple of other numbers.
+"Thou sayest it," said Robb, who had little to say on any other subject.
+His wavering prompted Geiger to publicly call him a "wimp." It also renewed her determination to honor the man she credits with changing her life.
+She says she has talked to Labor Secretary Lynn Martin about working jointly on such an effort, and plans to talk to Education Secretary Lamar Alexander.
+"I'm only 18," said Pfc, James Bullard Jr. of Shallotte, a soldier since July. "Yeah, I get scared.
+That law requires the archivist to decide which papers to withhold and which to make public 12 years after a president leaves office.
+Mrs. Thatcher hastened to add, "Chancellor Kohl does not practice followership, he really does not."
+This was at least the sixth fire during testing in the past two years.
+"I think we can broaden the use of the more simplified forms," he said.
+Mrs. Scott said her husband played a key role in the 1986 resettlement of a group of more than 200 of the Montagnard people from Vietnam, most of whom settled in Greensboro, N.C.
+Since it appeared during an August night 28 years ago and East Germany's borders were sealed, 191 people are known to have died while fleeing to the West.
+"It was a very nervous day," said John Geary, partner of the Big Board specialist firm Ziebarth, Geary.
+'We have tested the database with some of our international collaborators but I guess it will take a few months before everyone gets used to it.' As a point of principle, Ceph and Genethon will not try to patent the map or any of the information in it.
+The Navy has that case under investigation.
+In 1981, Starzl began work at Presbyterian University Hospital, which he helped make one of the world's premier transplant centers.
+The late bid price in Zurich was $389.60, down from $390.75.
+"I think those who would argue that it is protectionist should be required to read it first," Archey said.
+Meetings begin Thursday in Bangkok, Thailand, with a three-day Pacific rim ministerial summit of ASEAN, the Association of Asian Nations.
+The Paramount Pictures release was produced by Harve Bennett with a script by David Loughery from a story by Loughery, Shatner and Bennett.
+"I had to emotionally reclaim it," he said. "I had to go back in there and be all right.
+South Korean newspapers have attacked NBC for its coverage of an attack by South Korean boxing officials on a referee who awarded a match against a local favorite.
+The unit had 88.1 million shares outstanding at the end of 1990 compared with 95.7 million a year earlier.
+He also directed the film version of the fairy tale "Peau d'Ane" (Donkey Skin) in 1970 starring Miss Deneuve.
+"In the future, I will only ask someone who I can trust," Dana Jurist said Tuesday.
+In over-the-counter trading yesterday, Kevex shares closed up 62.5 cents, at $10.875.
+Separately, Toronto-based Campeau reported its fiscal second-quarter loss widened to $124 million from $109 million a year earlier.
+State-of-emergency regulations restrict reporting about unrest, security force action, treatment of detainees, some forms of protest and various statements the government considers subversive. The regulations prohibit calls for election boycotts.
+In seeking a reason, Sir Denys turns again to history.
+He was "a highly respected scientist and a valuable faculty member of the pathology department," said Dr. Noel Maclaren, head of the department.
+It may even exert pressure in the other direction.
+The word 'choreography' is used in the programme to describe their little numbers.
+When Angelo hears that the young man Claudio has made his fiancee pregnant before he could marry her, Angelo summarily condemns Claudio to death.
+The poll was conducted by the Soviet Institute of Sociology using questions from the news organizations.
+At midday, showers extended from south-central Kansas across south-central Nebraska, over north-central Illinois, from Ohio and eastern Kentucky across western Pennsylvania, and from northeastern New York state across northern and central New England.
+He also says he didn't think "Chariots of Fire" deserved the Oscar as Best Picture when it won in 1981.
+Hollywood never offered the wire-haired star a lucrative leading role in action-adventure pictures; these went instead to rivals Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin.
+December 1987: Sixteen people, including 14 members of one family, are killed.
+Haaretz reported that Harari told Israeli officials that if he did not work with Noriega, his role would be filled by Cubans or Nicaraguans.
+He told Soviet and foreign correspondents gathered in a cold mist on the steps of the building that he voted "for a candidate who was nominated." "This is a secret ballot," he reminded them.
+After the incident, in which the car appeared to be seriously damaged, the witnesses saw East German officials cover the driver's body with a blanket, the ministry said.
+But a temporary restraining order issued Friday also said Jeanie Joshua of Ojai must go elsewhere for treatment after the order expires Friday.
+An earlier, erroneous report had said the two met.
+Two years ago petrochemicals and plastics was the largest sector, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of the total. The proportion of spending on the environment increased from 14 per cent of the total last year to 23 per cent by 1995.
+Mr. Garamendi's interest in having American Express bolster First Capital could indicate that the Los Angeles insurance company's problems are more serious than First Capital has indicated.
+"Ninja Turtles" eclipsed that mark Friday.
+Both Holiday Inns and Quality Inns International have announced that they will extend their government discount rates to all government contractors.
+"Don't expect somebody to come up and say they saw them making the devices," Powell said.
+"I believe that these hills, obstacles and walls can be removed," he said.
+Now, as the season beckons, the signs are that the problem this year could be even worse.
+"I am very concerned about the American elections having an adverse effect on the credit markets," says David D. Hale, chief economist of Kemper Financial Services Inc.
+But Supermarkets General's management seems equally determined to avoid any friendly transaction with the Hafts.
+"Belfast has suffered badly during the past 20 years," a final panel reads.
+The suspension of quarterly dividends, which had been four cents a share on Wang's Class B common stock and 2.75 cents a share on Class C stock, was seen as a move to conserve cash and placate nervous bankers.
+The company also expects a significant charge against profit this year.
+So if fuel is being dispensed there, there is an attendant there," Feneis says.
+Mendes' successor, Osmarino Anancio Rodrigues, has charged that businessmen and ranchers masterminded the Mendes shooting but have never been called to testify.
+She was one of the guys.
+Analysts said recession-sensitive stocks like foods and soaps, which have shown steady gains in the last few weeks, continued to do well.
+Some members of the Fraternal Order of Police endorsed new restrictions on semiautomatic weapons.
+But Curwood was not a writer to sadden his readers.
+Tuanku Ja'afar, 71, was picked to succeed Sultan Azlan Shah at a conference of the nine Malaysian sultans.
+These surges have resulted from reinvestment of the proceeds of December sales that were motivated by a desire to offset capital gains with capital losses.
+Daniel was one of several people driving team members to Fort Bragg for a game, said Mark West Youth Club President Richard Mikulich.
+PS of New Hampshire oversees the troubled Seabrook nuclear power plant.
+There are no absolutes, of course; individual circumstances always vary.
+"This is the fastest growing area of the world.
+A race against Mr D'Amato would whet every appetite for political blood, but the Senator's control of the state Republican party is such that challenging him in a primary would be tough.
+The ban will last through the end of the school year in May.
+After all that running around, the strands of the plot should be tied up neatly.
+Nevertheless, most believe that the boom will soon slow.
+The council was established in 1980 by Congress.
+Bahlinger said the fast was designed to call attention to the peasants' appeals for land reform and better working and living conditions.
+A pilot project in six newly leased apartments has been started on East 94th Street to house about 70 homeless women and their children, and negotiations are going on for a downtown site to house another 70.
+Coleman still seeks a co-sponsor willing to spend $500,000 on his automobile.
+In April 1987, Miller had requested a report from the Fish and Wildlife Service on the environmental impact of drilling in Alaska's North Slope.
+In his five-page decision, Castellani said James D. Moseley had been imprisoned illegally more than 18 months after being convicted for violating that law.
+The company plans a similar reduction this year and a smaller one in 1991.
+But suddenly survivalists have a glow in their eyes again.
+But some have spent so much time in hospitals, in broken homes or at arm's length from a terrified society that social skills like speaking have not been properly developed.
+In New York, the pound remained unchanged from late Thursday at $1.8193.
+If Chief Buthelezi then continues to use wrecking tactics, he should be disregarded.
+Robert Van Tuyle, Beverly's 75-year-old chairman and chief executive officer, blames the unexpected losses mainly on skyrocketing labor costs and on competition from general hospitals that are converting empty beds to nursing care use.
+The first prototype is expected to make its maiden flight in April 1991.
+Some guests were found passed out.
+And though many countries might be envious of Norway's 3.2 percent unemployment figure, that December rate was more than double the figure for December 1987, and it's expected to keep climbing.
+Since coming to Washington, Mashat has also built bridges with members of Congress.
+Part 4 started fast and passionate and ended with what looked like a gang fight.
+Bids are being considered from four companies - Davy McKee of the UK, Minproc Engineering and BHP Utah International of Australia, and Paulo Abib/Andrea Gutierrez of Brazil. The favoured company will be granted a Dollars 200m contract.
+"We therefore do not believe that First Interstate's financial performance in 1991 should maintain the pace established in 1990," said Edward Carson, First Interstate's chief executive officer.
+No explicit reason for the changes were given.
+It was not immediately known whether he was linked to the planned escape.
+Upjohn, which has previously said it isn't for sale, declined to comment on the latest speculation.
+She died of a massive skull fracture, a coroner said.
+Perhaps that is why we have been reading stories about the prime minister negotiating a new fiscal concordat with the palace. Monarchists must hope that he is successful.
+When the chips are down, the investment in talent will pay off, Mr. Klingenberg says.
+"The momentum is with us, it's going our way," he told them.
+Investors focused on the futures markets in Singapore after rumours that futures buying by a New York based fund had pushed the Nikkei up by 1.7 per cent on Tuesday. Volume fell to 230m shares from 349m.
+The VA has predicted that usage of the $300 monthly benefit will peak in 1995 and that from then to the turn of the century nearly 250,000 participants will collect about $500 million dollars each year _ or about $1,900 each.
+The lowest was 2% in Lincoln, Neb.
+They also are used to amplify signals from devices ranging from stereos to communication satellites.
+The announcement came less than a week after the bank's board of directors forced out Walter Connolly as chairman, naming H. Ridgely Bullock as an interim replacement.
+It surely comes from a very imaginative mind," Trouerbach said.
+"It's just a clean bill of health," he said.
+Authorities would not comment beyond information contained in the indictment, so it was not immediately clear how the other LeQuires were related to Jerry Allen LeQuire.
+All of which explains why the latest fall in its confidence index, back to - 24, is so worrying, both for the government and the economy.
+He was contacted by telephone in Male by The Associated Press and said the captain's statement "may have been propaganda." The BBC report identified the ship as the Progress Light.
+The price of a gallon of gasoline jumped from 7 cents to more than $2 and the cost of many food products tripled and quadrupled.
+"I was wooed and pursued in this job with great vigor.
+It put signs on the Virginia side saying the real sale was in North Carolina; the Virginians retaliated with similar signs in North Carolina.
+But where is Sen. Biden's religiously held belief in an "evolution" and "expansiveness" of meaning as he asserted in the constitutional debate last autumn?
+Financial help will be sought from multilateral lending organizations like the World Bank.
+'It is a major step backwards,' said one Patronat official yesterday.
+Wasserstein and Perella, and Charles Ward, with whom he will head the mergers-and-acquisitions advisory group, are "people I trust and respect and like."
+Four of the firms _ Tele-Communications, InterMedia, TCA and Falcon _ were involved in a previous deal to buy the cable properties for an estimated $1.47 billion.
+Parliament then met in Lebanon to elect a president of the republic, Rene Mouawad, and swiftly re-convened to elect Hrawi after Mouawad was assassinated by remote-controlled bomb.
+Oskar Fischer, East Germany's foreign minister, sided with Gorbachev on the human rights issue in opening the three-day conference in this East German city southwest of Berlin.
+With hourly wages in 1992 65 per cent of the west German level, but output per worker at only 40 per cent, it is unlikely to enjoy one.
+Likewise, the Jimmy Dean company is pushing English muffins topped with ham and cheese or sausage.
+There are two reasons why.
+His trial, however, was postponed indefinitely after he was diagnosed as having brain cancer.
+There is no widespread boom.
+As mid-day temperatures soared, the cat's cries grew weaker as frantic passersby gathered around the car and searched for the car's owner.
+He worked with ACE to develop similar programs for adults, from the illiterate to those in need of refresher courses.
+Mr. Adham is frequently described as a former Arab spymaster, but neither part of that description is true.
+Two of the Vatican's highest officials met with clergymen of an underground Catholic church Friday in the first official contact since Josef Stalin crushed the church more than 40 years ago.
+Export sales in the year to March 1994 were Dollars 8bn, reflecting a 21 per cent growth over the previous year. The ministry of textiles is confident that the Dollars 9bn target for the current year will be achieved.
+General Electric Co. said Monday that its third-quarter profit rose 16 percent mainly as a result of improved performances in its plastics, financial services and medical systems divisions.
+A Seattle detective spoke with New Bedford authorities by telephone on Friday to determine if there are any links between the Massachusetts slayings and the so-called "Green River killer" blamed for 48 deaths in Washington prior to 1984.
+Revenues were Dollars 795m, against Dollars 764m. The Warner Brothers filmed entertainment business recorded Dollars 104m operating profit on the same basis, up from Dollars 96m a year ago.
+Tests showed "it was on the verge of kidney failure and other things.
+First a brass choir proceeded from the main door of the church down the nave, through the roodscreen, to the altar, its solemn fanfare reechoing in the shadowy air.
+And every indication is that brokers are reaping lucrative rewards from huge commissions they've been generating.
+It is hard to see what else would have drawn her to this cloying, lightweight piece of American nostalgia. The year is 1962, and Bates is a plucky widow trying to raise six kids on minimum wages.
+Under law, McCarthy can be hel in jail as long as the grand jury hearing evidence in the case remains in session.
+We don't really want to see this.
+That last, he relates, was the unkindest cut.
+He noted that western consumer and corporate confidence has been knocked and suggested that the car industry "seems to be heading for a grim fourth quarter" in 1991.
+Mr. Huston didn't slight his youngest son, 26-year-old Danny, either.
+Boeing is competing for both orders with Airbus Industrie.
+"People are trying to figure out what Ciba-Geigy's upper limit is," said Avi Dalfen, a Toronto-based analyst with Levesque Beaubien Geoffrion Inc.
+Ten days earlier, the board approved bonuses totaling $150,000 for the Bakkers.
+The coming change in the labor force will follow a decade, the 1980s, of significant social transformation in the United States, lifestyle changes likely to continue through the coming 10 years.
+New condominium and industrial projects had eradicated many of the state's farmlands - the very scenery tourists came to New Hampshire to see. The economic picture in Vermont, while not exactly up-beat, is better than that of its eastern neighbour.
+The Runaways, who played punk rock, were never big sellers and they took their share of critical lumps before breaking up in the late 1970s over fights about future direction.
+Bork resigned after his nomination to the Supreme Court was rejected by the Senate in the most bitter judicial fight of recent years.
+Many press lawyers figure that the Senate probably could find the reporters in contempt, but only after exhausting all other alternatives for discovering who leaked.
+On the Republican side, state Rep. Johnny Isakson and former Superior Court Judge Greeley Ellis are running.
+Meanwhile, Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., whose family's business empire includes the San Francisco 49ers, is spending his time during the strike trying to buy a controlling interest in Zayre Corp.
+However, the Ruhr-Zink and Duisburg refineries 'are suffering from depressed zinc and lead prices and will turn round as economies recover'.
+Indeed, some of the most successful investors are pure stock-pickers. If you still want to run a portfolio spread as widely as our models, how do you do it?
+Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo filed suit last month, claiming Sarabond-mortared brickwork on a service-elevator tower built in the early 1970s was deteriorating.
+One tiny village, Magny le Hongre, now has a population of 350 locals and 800 young newcomers. Since April 1 more than 1,000 staff have left.
+Rolls-Royce PLC, a maker of aviation engines, cut its work week from 39 to 37 hours to end a six-week strike by 2,000 engineering workers at its Glasgow plant.
+The move comes about a month after the Belzbergs failed to seat three of four nominees on the Armstrong board and the state enacted legislation that requires corporate raiders to surrender short-term profits from thwarted takeover bids.
+Seventeen people have been killed and nearly 200 injured in nearly 40 bombings in South Africa this year.
+Steinberg, a 47-year-old disbarred lawyer, is charged with second-degree murder.
+His expenditure next year will be Pounds 21m higher than in 1993-94, at Pounds 955m.
+The auto maker began notifying dealers of the recall by letter yesterday.
+Nevertheless, Mr. Quello and Mr. Kaminer said support for the switch is soft.
+Mia Angel said the president was "fun," but "he didn't shake my hand."
+January marked the ninth consecutive month of year-to-year decline in the country's merchandise trade surplus.
+Options in this range include bank CDs; Treasury securities bought directly from the government or through a bank or broker, and "limited maturity" bond mutual funds.
+Usti nad Labem is 60 miles north of Prague.
+The immunoglobulin therapy has been approved to treat some types of immune deficiency diseases, but experimental uses have developed what Lipsky called "anecdotal evidence" that IVIG may be useful in treating other illnesses.
+Nasdaq's biggest technology stocks were mostly higher.
+He poured asphalt driveways, sold some insurance and at age 32 got into the brokerage business.
+Mr. Dion, who stepped into Webb's top position last November, succeeded Robert K. Swanson, whose abrupt resignation was attributed to his health.
+Pollsters agreed that voters were in a sour mood, unhappy with the president and Congress alike on their handling of the economy.
+Distasteful though it may be in its message and its strategies, "Bouncers" is nevertheless a tight, canny play, smartly staged by Ron Link and relentless in its drill-team assault on the audience.
+Sri Lanka lies just south of the Indian peninsula in the Indian Ocean.
+After listening to Greenspan, Riegle, chairman of the securities subcommittee, said he was concerned about the bill's implications and was reconsidering his support.
+According to Mr. Baker, that group is "adamantly opposed" to the assault-weapon ban.
+"If you're truly, permanently going to space, you've got to have a system like this," says plant physiologist William Knott, head of the project.
+But it will wait until July to decide what to do thereafter.
+But Bilzerian never followed through with a formal bid and did not file any documents detailing his offer with the SEC, as required by law, the paper said.
+A federal prosecutor, testifying Monday at the start of hearings in the impeachment trial of Judge Alcee L. Hastings, said he was shocked that the judge ordered the return of $845,000 forfeited in a racketeering case.
+Mr. Lynch bought 1,000 shares of Grace on July 5 for $31,380, according to a filing with the SEC.
+The attackers' identities were not known, police said when contacted by telephone in Chittagong, 145 miles southeast of Dhaka.
+Many of the strongest Nasdaq stocks in the past few weeks have been among the 1,747 small or thinly traded issues that aren't in Nasdaq's National Market System.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Jim Walter closed at $57.25, down 75 cents.
+Kremlin officials said this past week that a further liberalization in immigration laws was planned.
+The girl told friends she got the idea of putting rat poison in the sandwich from the movie "Heathers," an R-rated black comedy featuring teen-age murder and a tight clique of popular girls, King County police said.
+Within hours, volunteer diggers were unearthing interesting shards of pottery, including a button-size chip of blue and white Mexican majolica clay used in pottery since the 17th century.
+Just before the close of the second act of "Joe Turner," the people in the boarding house hold a "Juba": an ecstatic religious outpouring of song and dance.
+Now that a state school district has been created, Jersey City's local board of education is abolished and the school superintendent as well as several other top administrators were ousted.
+"The U.S. ought to keep its eye on the Iranian negotiations and not on the Lebanese negotiations," said former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger yesterday on ABC-TV's "This Week with David Brinkley."
+Fewer agricultural banks owned repossessed farmland last year than in 1987, a survey by the American Bankers Association indicates.
+"If you go to (the networks) with a best-selling novel and a star, you'll produce it.
+The Foreign Office summoned the Iraqi ambassador to inform him of the expulsion but refused to link the action to the alleged smuggling operation.
+This is a travesty. The Winslows may not be rich, but they are comfortably off, the father having recently retired from a senior post at the Westminster Bank.
+It sets a 14th-century liturgical drama that would have been enacted at Notre Dame in Paris on Easter Sunday.
+The state-owned fuel monopoly says sales of gasoline dropped more than 20 percent during the first 20 days of 1990, compared with 1989.
+A survey I have conducted shows that this view is not remarkably widespread - largely, perhaps, because Belgium is a kingdom. Nevertheless, the arrest of Pineau-Valencienne does lead to consideration of another astounding coincidence.
+Twenty-one students in Alton, Texas, died when their school bus, involved in a collision with a truck, careened into a water-filled pit.
+The government seeks to make the official and commercial rates converge, possibly as soon as Jan. 1, giving the zloty a convertible value that would ensure Western companies a way to translate profits into other currencies.
+He is survived by two children, Philip Jr. of Princeton, N.Y., and Kathryn Reed Smith of Davis, Calif; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
+Moreover, the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration has joined IBM, CompuServe Inc. and others in urging the FCC to set clear, tough guidelines.
+An eighth defendant was acquitted of all charges, but still faces a state murder charge in an unrelated case.
+The Federal Emergency Management Agency is continuing to review the damage and include some other affected parishes, the White House said.
+A final dividend of 6p brings the total to 9p (7.8p).
+Peasant farmers Andres Cordova and Felipe Orellana said their hamlet, Los Pozos, was strafed the same day.
+Several banks have representative offices and US, German, Dutch and French banks are preparing to set up new branches. Meanwhile, the strongest Polish banks are increasing their reserves and raising their capital adequacy ratios.
+Every business in town is offering people and products and calling in to help. It's incredible.
+Queens Moat shares slipped 1 1/2 to 44p.
+Wright endorsed the $3,000 check over to Madison Publishing Company.
+One of the questions Briscoe refused to answer was why he gave Wilson a 15 percent interest in one project in Riviera Beach, Fla.
+At that meeting, says the Justice Department, pricing was discussed for the first time.
+She requests details of my job history, which I provide. 'The fact you went for journalism suggests it,' she says.
+Courts should have the power to penalize those responsible for making unfounded assertions in filings, not merely the attorney who signs the document.
+They point out that Iraqis, having just lived through an eight-year war with Iran, are used to finding substitutes for goods in short supply and making do without.
+The woman called the "godmother" of a drug-smuggling cult that killed 15 people was charged Wednesday night with two other members in the weekend deaths of their leader and his right-hand man, authorities said.
+EDS said there will be no layoffs involved in the switch.
+"I'm looking forward to a very active campaign.
+Analysts said the same aggressive management style that helped Coleco hit the jackpot with the gamble on Cabbage Patch Kids in 1983 helped bring on its troubles.
+Its biggest beer brand is Vilagos; it also makes Pepsi-Cola, 7-Up and Canada Dry brands under license.
+Counselors plan to stay into next year.
+He succeeds Joe E. Harris Sr., who continues as chief executive officer.
+Its enhanced communication services won't be available in their first market, Los Angeles, until August 1993.
+At best, they would be absurdly cumbersome to administer.
+And, some of the cuts Start mandates in superpower arsenals might be made anyway because of simple budget restraints in the U.S. and Moscow.
+Willy Brandt, who led the nation in the early 1970s, had his Ostpolitik, or political opening to the East bloc.
+It is "effectively a tax break for the wealthy to be paid for by the middle class.
+Air New Zealand declined 5 cents to NZDollars 1.77 on news of further deregulation in air routes between Australia and New Zealand.
+One can only do that if one wants to encourage suicide," Eberhard Zastrau of the Deutsche Aids-Hilfe (German AIDS Help) self-help group told The Associated Press in Munich.
+Isabelle Penzler, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union, acknowledges that while these restrictions have never touched off a public outcry, they become for people who covet the right to choose "a burning issue.
+Sales increased 24 per cent to Pounds 586m, twice the figure achieved three years ago and nearly a third of overall sales. Mr Robb said Zovirax's potential was by no means exhausted.
+'With the setting up of all these thermal units, you'll need a lot of oil' he says. Despite the government's commitment, some analysts are still nervous over possible setbacks.
+Mr. Tapp estimated the metal aerosol cans accounted for C$3 billion of sales in each of the European and North American container markets.
+Can they keep wages down?
+United's market share had fallen to 16.2% as of the end of last year from an industry-leading 19.6% in 1978.
+Some 120,000 packets of the seeds were distributed to 58,000 teachers to be grown by their students.
+Earnings came out at 14p (12.7p) and the interim dividend is raised to 3.5p (3p).
+Municipal Bonds Prices of municipal bonds fell between 1/8 and 3/8 points yesterday as a deluge of new supply overwhelmed demand.
+The London School of Economics would like to move there from cramped premises on the other side of the river. Such a move would express confidence in a British institution of world renown.
+Akron Education Association President William Siegferth said 98 percent of the 2,000-member teachers union voted to accept the contract.
+Mr. Lawson suggested that Britain no longer has a precise target range for the pound.
+The dollar dipped slightly in midmorning selling, but rebounded somewhat later.
+The persistence of the budget deficit is overwhelming evidence that the federal budget process is fundamentally flawed.
+Since George Bush and I put our economic policies in place, we've witnessed the longest peacetime expansion in American history, an expansion that has created over 17.5 million jobs.
+Cold rain was expected to become locally heavy snow in the mountains and passes.
+The five countries signed the agreement Tuesday, and it will include East Germany after the expected reunification if the two Germanys.
+'For example, the Investment Portfolio showed 39 per cent growth in assets over the four years, against Cazenove Portfolio's 37 per cent and CU Managed 36 per cent.' The UK Selection falls more clearly into the UK equity general category.
+Spendthrift has been reeling from financial and management troubles.
+More political attacks on state welfare systems may be just around the corner, public policy observers predict, if the economy worsens and state budget-cutters become more desperate.
+Rats getting nicotine gain weight more slowly than ordinary rats; when the nicotine is stopped, their weight shoots up dramatically.
+The English-language Jerusalem Post criticized Krauss' position in an editorial Wednesday.
+His efforts since 1983 to rebuild his party have left him one of the toughest politicians of his generation.
+On pharmaceuticals, Chinese patent law will protect the specific process for manufacturing a drug, but not the drug itself.
+It was raised more than 1m off the ground on thick trunks, and the eaves of its thatched roof sloped down almost to the level of the platform. The Sakuddai are justifiably proud of their homes.
+MEDIA POLICY: MacNamara Clapp & Klein, a small New York shop, is asking magazine ad representatives to tell it when major advertising inserts will run in their publications.
+The unpredictable flow has encircled this tiny coastal town, and scientists said lava could overrun what's left of the community within days.
+If Western culture goes, this kind of curiosity goes too, and with it our chance of learning about and learning from other cultures.
+Calls and letters from individual shareholders have been "overwhelmingly against" the settlement, said one source close to the company.
+The 124-year-old firm suffered a major blow to its reputation when it became embroiled in the Ivan Boesky insider trading scandal. Kidder agreed in 1987 to pay a then-record $25.3 million settle civil charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+The estate settled without admitting or denying the SEC's charges against Mr. Clark, a former lawyer.
+In the South African case, the spirits have seized us, but others will suffer.
+A medicine commonly used to control epilepsy in pregnant women appears to cause minor birth defects and retardation, raising a dilemma about how to prevent seizures that can also harm the unborn, a study concludes.
+About 6,000 people took part in the Dublin parade, which winds along a three-mile route from St. Stephen's Green to O'Connell Street, the main thoroughfare.
+Riots left at least 270 people dead in Venezuela in February after the government announced a new austerity program to please that country's creditors.
+Thursday's shooting of four Palestinians by soldiers came shortly after 3:30 a.m. in Gaza City.
+Band leader Xavier Cugat was hospitalized today for heart and respiratory problems, his doctor said.
+Fighting has raged in the surrounding area since Jan. 17 and has sent 5,000 Karen civilians fleeing across the Thai border.
+Many troubled thrifts are concentrated in the Southwest.
+The comment was reported by the Tass news agency.
+The Garechts received support from the parents of 8-year-old Amber Swartz-Garcia, who disappeared from Pinole on June 3, and the parents of 10-year-old Kevin Collins, who vanished nearly five years ago in San Francisco.
+He also committed Japan to discuss specific means of monitoring Japan's system for qualifying bidders and awarding contracts.
+The multimillion-dollar charity was founded by William Sample, a former Philadelphia police officer.
+"We have created the foundation and the structure of WHO's critical and ongoing role in global AIDS prevention and control," he wrote Nakajima in his letter of resignation.
+Closed-door negotiations over the air legislation have been going on for weeks on both sides of the Capitol.
+Otherwise, a human must answer the phone and decide.
+And for all who have suffered, it has destroyed the once clear financial advantage of buying one's own home. Redundancy is equally responsible for preventing people moving home.
+Under Mr. Fowler, and his successor Dennis Patrick, the FCC has begun to loosen the rules, arguing that the vast growth in media outlets protects the public against media barons who would dominate public debate.
+All of the Western firms sent letters of welcome said they would proceed with their applications, despite the high costs of setting up a Korean branch.
+And that does not include the threat of the so-called greenhouse effect, which some scientists say could raise temperatures worldwide and change rainfall patterns.
+Fagan said the Greenpeace was "`dead in the water" for about an hour until the crew got one of the engines restarted.
+"I don't have any problem with saying that there is no other mural in the world like this, neither in dimension nor in artistic quality," the artist said while the work was on temporary display in Mexico City's Museum of Modern Art in 1984.
+He turned up a good five minutes after all his colleagues - or so he must have thought.
+Witnesses also reported at least 30 people were beaten by police outside the Beijing Hotel.
+'In the end, despite what was offered him by John Clark (BET's chief executive) he was not persuaded to stay on.'
+But forcing disclosure of more information will force issuers financing risky projects to pay higher interest rates, he said.
+Williams said all the companies are requiring excessive overtime rather than hiring additional employees, which increases pension and benefit expenses.
+"This action underscores the need for a dialogue between the government and the black opposition to bring about a fully functioning non-racial democracy," said White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater.
+Police said Roda may be charged with sedition and other offenses linked to the violence.
+Polls show they have lost crucial support to the environmentalist Greens.
+The case concerned the school board's right to require a teacher to lead the pledge, an issue identical to that in Massachusetts.
+Like many of the Islamic revolution's hard core, she is watching closely for signs of deviation from that line following the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
+Pryor also cited the EPA contracts with ICF Inc., including the one for preparing the agency's annual report to Congress on Superfund, as another example where questions of conflict of interest might be raised.
+He showed me a switch.
+Fink resigned from R.P. Scherer in November after opposing the sale of the company in an unsuccessful proxy battle with heirs of the founder.
+The government bond market was closed Monday in the U.S. for Memorial Day.
+The Intel spokesman said the FTC hasn't approached Intel and that Intel isn't aware of any formal inquiry, adding that the queries appeared to be routine and "not serious."
+He said the independent power segment could grow to provide as much as 50% of near-term generation capacity, adding: "We expect to supply a significant share of this market."
+With many states falling far behind their anticipated revenues, taxes seem to have only one direction to go.
+If opinion polls are correct, Quebeckers will sweep the separatists back into power in a provincial election, ending nine years of rule by the Liberal party, which wants Quebec to remain part of Canada.
+But as cost becomes less of a deterrent, virtual reality looks set to become widely adopted as a practical tool.
+The power plant, which turns a single propeller, is said to be capable of developing 22,000 shaft horsepower.
+But the agreement wasn't announced as planned yesterday evening.
+"A mechanism to remove political considerations from discussions of mission changes and consolidations is desperately needed," he said.
+The USS Narwhal, a nuclear attack submarine that was tied up at the Charleston Navy shipyard, broke loose from its moorings, said a Pentagon spokesman, Lt.
+But some employers make up the difference between the usually-lower military pay and the civilian salary when a reservist goes off to summer camp.
+Through its subsidiaries, Sofipa and Lombardia Fincapital, it can promote risk capital ventures. All these latter activities as well as direct export credit financing, are regarded as non-agency work.
+"This is a bill to try to alleviate pain and suffering," he said.
+U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III called anew on Friday for a multinational force to combat global drug trafficking.
+A commission spokesman blamed rightist death squads.
+Violette Verdy, ballerina in the company from 1958 to 1977, choreographed "Set of Seven" to 19th century Romantic-style piano music by Mary Jean van Appledorn, head of the music department at Texas Tech University.
+The test car, an upscale XR2 turbo, seemed at ease in many sport maneuvers as well as on leisurely Sunday drives.
+The tourists who really matter are Europeans, but the figures here have not changed much since the late 1980s - 1.6m to 1.8m annually.
+A 16-month-old boy strapped into a car seat was mauled to death by a 200-pound leopard that escaped from its cage at the family's farm, authorities said.
+Trading was thin, with first section volume estimated at 350 million shares, down from Tuesday's 400 million.
+For now, though, July is still for enjoying the precious long days, never mind the recession.
+Trading ended early on the Comex, before noon in New York, because of a communications problem.
+Boyd L. Jefferies used to thrive on four hours of sleep a night, arriving for work at 1:30 a.m. and staying until evening to command the aggressive stock-trading desk of the brokerage that bears his name.
+Partly, perhaps, because Adam Smith, more than 200 years ago, was so disarmingly honest about it.
+For the next fiscal year, the rate is expected to be 2.4%.
+Demand evident for spot and nearby, especially for better grades.
+Other banks also fell, particularly those in the Northeast.
+The airline said the pilots' walkout was illegal and asked U.S. District Judge Edward B. Davis to force them back to work.
+"The timing was right because of the success of UMC," he says.
+He sits in the party committee's office at the Huta Warszawa steel mill, amid the regulation decor: bust of Lenin, potted palm, portrait of Lenin, bust of Marx.
+These stocks weakened as the Big Three U.S. car makers reported lower sales in early September.
+Touring a car plant in Malaysia, Major looked at green cars, red cars, white cars and blue cars.
+"The history of it is that men have exercised traditional control over the activities of women, and I'm not going to ignore that, no matter how much flak I get from women's lib," U.S. District Judge A. Andrew Hauk said Tuesday.
+"That is a valid complaint if state government is going to ignore the cities, ignore their wishes and not work with them hand in glove," he said.
+Of the total, 48.3% will come from the Taiwanese government, 27.5% from the Dutch concern and the rest from several Taiwanese companies, including Formosa Plastics Corp.
+Nowadays, he said, U.S. intelligence agents and KGB officers from the Soviet Embassy no longer appear regularly to roam Kamkin's aisles, spying on each other in the hope of learning what the other side is reading.
+Ms. Norwood said that Southland has been "out of the dairy business for three years" and "none of the company's senior management or 7-Eleven stores" have been named in any of the prosecutions or the suit.
+The review commission in the past has said it is fundamentally unfair to assess multiple penalties for similar violations.
+Robu said one of Ceausescu's daughters, Zoia-Elena, and another son, Valentin, were in jail but were not leading figures in the ousted regime.
+He added that "just as our investment managers are taking a contrarian view and perhaps going into the market, so our oil people expect the price of oil to go down."
+The Treasury's benchmark 30-year bond gained nearly a quarter of a point, or more than $2.50 for each $1,000 face amount.
+"I was as far away as I could get at Alamogordo.
+The controversy developed after Mandela, on an otherwise triumphant 14-nation trip to promote his anti-apartheid efforts, said in Dublin that the British government should negotiate with the Irish Republican Army.
+He spoke to Radio Catolica, Nicaragua's Roman Catholic Church radio station, in a telephone interview from San Jose, Costa Rica, where the summit was held.
+Fans of Birmingham City spilled onto the field after Crystal Palace took a 1-0 lead.
+When Moody's originally rated the bonds, "we made some judgements about the possible range of political instability that might take place in China," said David Levey, another Moody's analyst.
+They are demanding that Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-dominated region in the neighboring republic of Azerbaijan, be turned over to Armenia Ethnic Azeris are predominantly Moslem, while most Armenians are Christian.
+She had been cared for at her apartment in neighboring Hamden by a Connecticut Hospice nurse, who looked in on her twice a week, an outside nurse and a privately hired, live-in aide who took care of her around-the-clock.
+The subtlest anti-hero of the month is Beatty as Bugsy Siegel in Barry Levinson's gloriously sweet-and-sour gangster history about the man who made Las Vegas.
+'You will never get the same intensity of colour with microfibres,' says Bartle. The greater surface area can be useful, however.
+Now a long-awaited Treasury study says 1984 and 1985 tax revenues were way off the mark for reasons unforeseen by estimaters.
+The areas are likely to include pensions, international issues, and large partnerships.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Reagan will propose eliminating 80 programs, many of them survivors of past Reagan hit lists.
+Spam has been a staple in the PX ever since, cheering the U.S. troops that are still kept here.
+Orders for home appliances, machinery and other major durable goods rose 3.3 percent last month, the government said.
+Former Sen. Howard Baker Jr. says Congress may be institutionally incapable of setting its own salary. "It is the grand daddy conflict of interest of all time," he told the salary commission.
+When one lumps all the split capital shares together, you end up with a conventional investment trust.
+But it requires wholesale replacement of lecturers and classrooms with silicon chips and glass threads.
+If the money was placed in a money market account paying 6.5%, the loss after two two-week delays would come to $19.94.
+Apart from a standard database providing an overview of financial markets, Pulse offers foreign exchange, various indices, equities and metals.
+The oil concern agreed to increase its contribution to the hospital and medical insurance as much as an additional $10 a month per employee the first year and as much as an additional $12 a month per employee in the second year.
+He also succeeded in having charges dropped against a man in connection with the killing of two soldiers at an IRA funeral last year.
+His death June 3, and the July 28 election of Rafsanjani, raised hopes that Iran's leadership would move the country away to some extent from clerical domination.
+The cave-in occurred as the men were removing coal about 2,400 feet into the mine.
+She said released hostages have told her that guards hold guns to the heads of the captives every time there is a knock on the door.
+Bush was to meet on Tuesday with Vaclav Havel, the new president of Czechoslovakia, and the first of the new Eastern European leaders to come to the White House.
+The boom in the property and stock markets fizzled out two years ago.
+Second, it avoids the "moral hazard" problem of rewarding countries that have not undertaken significant adjustment measures or that do not need debt relief.
+About 70% of NCR's shareholders are predominantly institutional investors who can readily be contacted by AT&T's proxy solicitors.
+According to the royal palace, the crackdown left 10 people dead and 107 injured throughout the country on April 6. But witnesses said at least 200 people were killed in Katmandu alone.
+Ellin said Almaraz told him he was exposed to AIDS when blood from an AIDS patient squirted into his eyes and mouth during an operation in New York about seven years ago.
+She said Hunthausen has not significantly changed his leadership since the Vatican investigation.
+In Oklahoma, lightning struck an oil storage tank in Yukon, sparking a fire that destroyed a second tank and threatened a third tank saved by firefighters.
+Nov. 2 _ The Texas Supreme Court refuses to hear Texaco's appeal, letting stand the judgment against Texaco, now worth $10.3 billion.
+Two warrants were issued for her arrest after she failed to make court appearances for her February offenses.
+But AT&T said it has the only card whose software allows it to be used for multiple purposes.
+"Sometimes hard times bring people together," said Sen. David Pryor, D-Ark., a member of the ethics panel.
+Its citizens' average income reached a peak of $1,720 dollars in 1982 after increasing for a decade, and has dropped since.
+The Senate opened debate on the U.S.-Soviet medium-range missile treaty Tuesday, just over a week before President Reagan leaves for the Moscow summit.
+Oil now covers 1,000 square miles, leaking out of the sound to foul beaches along the Gulf of Alaska and Cook Inlet.
+The reforms were to include opening up the flagging centralized economy, removing restrictions on religion, and improving human rights standards.
+Without the "strongest action" from FDA to stop the misleading claims, "we are approaching total chaos in the marketplace," Weiss said.
+This month, for instance, Unocal received $42.23 a barrel for oil produced at Parachute Creek, but the government paid $23.46 of that.
+"We, obviously, are urging that the cease-fire be maintained," he said.
+And, they have character.
+"I felt like once they got production up, you were going to get an incentive," he said Thursday. "The numbers just justify it." GM's minivans went on sale last October.
+But blacks voted for him just the same, and he won.
+An earlier edition incorrectly said it borrowed the full amount.
+Hills operates 139 discount department stores in the U.S.
+Jobs of activated reservists are guaranteed upon return.
+The crisis prompted cancellation of today's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Colombia.
+Justice Department spokesman Pat Korten confirmed Tuesday night in a telephone interview that Meese had recused himself from the investigation.
+He whispered that his brother had been there.
+Adding to the nervousness was concern over the report due tomorrow on last month's merchandise trade balance.
+Dr. Peter Rosier, who said he wanted to end his wife's suffering from cancer, was found innocent of first-degree murder, attempted murder and conspiracy.
+Texas Air's fuel management arrangement with Eastern.
+It was expected to be formally announced to about 5,000 theologians and archaeologists at the American Schools of Oriental Research convention in New Orleans this weekend.
+For a biography of this difficult artist that captures the man's spirit, the ingenious sparkle that subdued his enemies and found its way into all those marvelous novels, readers unfamiliar with Waugh may prefer Mr. Sykes's less exacting volume.
+"The Department of Conservation is asking for a 48-hour cleanup capability for a much larger minimum spill of at least 250,000 barrels," the size of the Exxon Valdez disaster, said Dietrick.
+Many Christian fundamentalists, who interpret the Bible literally, believe the ark must be on Mount Ararat.
+The 18 manuscripts include religious works by Mozart and Michael Haydn transcribed by monks in the 18th century and s- an evening mass - and liturgical works by lesser-known composers, Roberts said.
+"This is a contest, this is a fight," says Don Sipple of Sipple Strategic Communications in Washington, one of three political consultants creating the current crop of Bush ads.
+For many in this country where food is a national obsession, Bocuse remains "the emperor" of cuisine, despite the rating of three toques, by the 1989 edition of the Gault-Millau guidebook, which deemed his food not in step with the times.
+We'll end up at No. 1 for basketball players to see, or at No. 5 at infant height," he says.
+Now I do. In the crystal-clear waters of Lake Lucerne, I see swans plunge their necks downwards and sweep the bottom with their bills, watch flocks of ducks use their wings to swim along under the surface as if in flight.
+Peck, 72, was honored at a tribute Thursday attended by scores of Hollywood stars.
+As a result, Taiwan has stopped shipping the machine-tool parts to Israel, and the Israeli company that made the machine tools has gone out of business."
+Mr Mallinkrodt says this encourages their clients to trust them.
+The news conferences were hastily called after news of the gene discovery leaked out earlier this week.
+It said the likely gross sales of gilts would be Pounds 37bn, and it would continue to fund via a combination of monthly gilt auctions and sales of stock 'on tap' in the secondary market.
+The reporters shoved telephones out their hotel windows and allowed listeners back home to hear the actual sounds of the beginning of the war.
+The State Department "has let this thing slide" Hopkins said in a telephone interview Friday.
+And we saw Vice President Bush fly back from the West Coast to break a tie in the United States Senate.
+Hydro-Quebec today has more U.S. dollar debt than any corporation in the industrial world, except for a couple of the biggest LBOs.
+The crack was in the outermost of four panes of glass in the porthole.
+Friday's action by federal agents was the first in the case in some time.
+There were no bridges or border posts or hustlers here, just a rowboat and a ferryman sitting on the far bank beside a burro.
+Lawyers for the plaintiffs also said they were satisfied with the jury award.
+London shares climbed, pushed up by a surging pound and a firm opening on Wall Street.
+All I know is that the structure there is illegal," Ms. Davidson said.
+"We believe this special rate program will stimulate car buyers to visit their local GM dealers," said John R. Edman, GMAC chairman.
+The authority has filed an appeal in state Supreme Court claiming insufficient evidence of discrimination and that the award was excessive.
+Cameras are allowed in the courtroom only during recesses, Patterson decided.
+Northern EC nations said the plan discriminates against their relatively large, efficient farms.
+Now its ambitious expansion plans are being scaled back.
+Sales rose 16% to $1.02 billion.
+One hijacker appeared in the door of the plane with a hand grenade in his upraised fist.
+The magazine, which features topless women, tattoo artists and bikers in black leather, carries a 10-page piece on the publisher of Forbes magazine, himself an avid biker.
+Mr. Beregovoy's comments to the newspaper Liberation appear to confirm that speculation.
+Don't forget to allow for the bulky wires and plugs at the back of the components.
+An official at Orlando's airport, where Braniff flies about 25 flights a day, said the airline told her only that flights were canceled for yesterday afternoon.
+The yen has been under pressure recently because of Japan's relatively low interest rates and as rumors of anotehr stock scandal start to surface.
+Bush did not take part in the two leaders' 30-minute Oval Office meeting but did join talks attended by Secretary of State George Shultz and other top officials from both governments on a wide range of international problems.
+"In the new year, may the only cold war in the world be the one being fought by us," say the ads for the antihistamine and nasal decongestant.
+TransCanada said it will modify part of the old expansion proposal in its new plan.
+Abdel-Moneim did not give the exact number of Arab countries that had accepted Mubarak's summit proposal.
+Mr. Poole's favorites are Nancy Oh, Come By Chance, and Nicky's Nose.
+It's more crowded than Dunwoody, and the students on average score lower on standardized tests like the SAT.
+An attempt to quietly remove a nearly century-old stone monument honoring white supremacists has sparked racial tensions and threatens federal funds for a construction project, officials said.
+At the same time, 71 percent of all single-parent households pay more than 50 percent of their incomes for rent.
+Consumer complaints against airlines in May rose 34% from the previous month, and were almost triple the year-earlier level, the Transportation Department said.
+It is then for the business world to judge whether the cost will match the benefit. Michael Fowle is senior UK audit partner at KPMG Peat Marwick.
+But the hypocrisy continues.
+But Wood and Richards spoke freely.
+And they say his grave belongs here in the country's capital because he was the only person ever to unite Yugoslavia's feuding ethnic groups.
+The events - and, where possible, the survivors - speak for themselves.
+At Cornell University, which will announce a roughly 7 percent tuition increase later this month, aid costs will reach $17.8 million next fall, compared with just $5.1 million in 1981, according to spokesman Sam Segal.
+I'm not going to tell you what it is; just read it and call me back.' "When I opened the package and read `Arthur on the Rocks,' I said, `Oh, wait a minute, is this a good idea?'
+Mr. Scott says he believes that, and adds: "I don't think Mr. Iacocca would authorize a bizarre thing like this."
+Reporter Leonid Zagalsky of Literaturnaya Gazeta recently wrote that many health facilities appeared to be "from the previous century."
+KKR loaded up the cable and television company with debt in an 1985 buy-out, then later sold Storer's cable operations at a fat profit.
+"They really are in poor condition," he said. "Nationally, many school systems are not making physical education a mandatory course, or it's being dropped back to once a week.
+Ramini Narayan, the head of organic and polymer research at Purdue University, has overcome these difficulties with a process that has attracted the interest of such big plastics makers as Dow Chemical Co. and Mobil Corp.
+France, which has close ties to the Lebanese and ruled the country until 1943, suggested Perez de Cuellar travel to Syria or Tunisia to work out a cease-fire.
+Bush's top economic adviser, Michael Boskin, trounced proposals that would have required automakers to increase the fuel efficiency of their cars and ordered greater use of nongasoline fuels, said some officials who were present.
+A FIRE yesterday destroyed one of the most eye-catching pavilions of the Seville Universal Exposition, which opens on April 20, writes Tom Burns in Madrid. Firemen fought a four-hour battle to extinguish the blaze at the 'Time Machine'.
+American Savings continues to be highly sensitive to interest-rate swings, and its core deposit base has been weakening.
+Strongly capitalized West German and British banks generally appear to be in the best position among those in the EC nations to take advantage of the new rules.
+Senators have noted that the Constitution gives Congress, not the president, the power to declare war.
+He measures that area at barely above recession level.
+"Even if he didn't do much for the progress of our country, he didn't kill anybody," said Safi, who studied at Czechoslovakia's Charles University.
+"If it intensifies and major nations are drawn into a conflict there, it is well to remember that copper is called the `metal of war,'" he said.
+Mr Mark Vaughan Lee, chairman, said Danka had built stocks when prices rose due to exchange rate movements.
+What happens, for instance, if Mattel inadvertently sends out a shipment of defective Barbie dolls and buyers refuse to pay for them?
+A jury convicted them last year of extortion and both were sentenced to three years in prison with the recommendation they be released on parole after serving six months.
+Winners included Sony, which rose 180 yen to 8650 yen ($1.13 to $54.45), and TDK, which was up 180 yen at 7060 yen.
+More than a half dozen tornadoes accompanying the hurricane hit the Brownsville area today in advance of the center of the storm, blowing over at least two homes and injuring one person, a boy who suffered a minor head wound.
+NASA administrator James Fletcher's announcement in January that the civilian-in-space program for the shuttle was kaput for "the next 20 flights, maybe forever" didn't help erase this perception.
+There is that syndrome where the salesman sells you something and does not need to come back to you.
+He no longer gives interviews because of what his spokesman calls inaccurate information in newspaper stories.
+The former Communists finished third in East Germany's first free elections in March.
+And there can be no question that the 1992 realisation of this Cosi proves infinitely preferable to the 1989 original.
+A group of Democrats, together with one or two Republicans who voted against the president's plan, have been trying to draw up such an alternative.
+The retail business, the purchase of which has been sharply criticized by shareholders and analysts, showed earnings more than doubled last year.
+The robbery was believed carried out by a radical revolutionary group.
+"These are general human rights, and they should be respected," Yuri V. Dubinin, the Soviet ambassador, said at a news conference in which he steered clear of the widespread condemnation of Iranian death threats against the author.
+Oil is abundant, too.
+My knuckles were pointing downward instead of out, and I was afraid I'd hurt my arm," the inventor testifies.
+Among Moslem rulers, the trend is to try to co-opt it.
+Saturday, he referred to it as a "family tax" that would drive up mortgage costs and prevent millions of people from buying homes.
+The police spokesman quoted Winkler as telling the militia's chief of staff, Usama Saad, he did not know the identity of those who held him.
+Bankers now seem to agree that economic growth must precede repayment, and that much of the debt is unpayable, as Latin leaders have argued for years.
+He joked to the audience that it was wise to have Dukakis and himself appear on different days.
+Tom Tyson, an OTC trader at Hambrecht & Quist Inc., said the strong book-to-bill figures portend a strengthening in the economy.
+The bride, her head draped with a Spanish-style mantilla, has eyes only for her lover, whom she has abandoned to marry an older, richer man pictured in a top hat.
+However, Thornburgh said, "We are taking steps to provide the necessary documentation to secure his extradition to the United States." A Colombian official said in Bogota that the first moves toward extraditing Martinez had already been made.
+He carries a book to read, with pictures of his attorney wife and two-year-old daughter tucked inside.
+The reason: Both domestic and foreign companies will scurry to purchase undervalued assets in the expectation that mergers and takeovers will be less favorably viewed by a new administration in Washington next year.
+It's not the same as someone's back garden,' says Mr David Beskine, the Ramblers' campaigner on rights of way. The association is adamant it is not disputing ownership.
+That is a worry that Sen. Wirth says he first began hearing a year ago during a meeting with Soviet scientists in Boston, several of whom have worked in the Soviet nuclear weapons program.
+If these proceeds were spread over five years, the PSBR would be cut by Pounds 18bn initially (Pounds 15bn from the flotation, plus Pounds 3bn saving on road expenditure), and by more as the savings on debt interest built up.
+United Newspapers publishes London's Daily Express and Sunday Express newspapers.
+Die Welt said the former chief aide to SS leader Heinrich Himmler, Werner Grothmann, a long-time friend of Schulze-Kossens, was among two former Nazi officers who delivered eulogies during the service.
+Prime informed only 14 of its customers of the injunction but notified the bulk of its other customers that it was still bound by Prime service contracts, the attorney said.
+Adoptive parents, too, are seeking help from the agencies, saying their children are preoccupied with the question of where they came from.
+When the promotion was launched last month, McDonald's said it planned to serve 80 million of the four-ounce boneless shoulder cuts, which are prepared in a hickory-flavored sauce with pickles and onions on a home-style roll.
+The university's chief administrator, Rector Jakes Gerwel, says the campus will be "an intellectual home for the left." Tutu has been the target of government wrath for years because of his support of sanctions.
+"Losing," in a democratic sense, is an alien concept in Communist social thinking.
+Mexican inflation during the year's first 10 months surpassed that of all of 1986, the central bank said.
+The problem is that on the vital issue of monetary policy and exchange rates, conservative, free-market economists divide into at least three incompatible camps.
+There's talk now that the FDA is pondering making implants available only to women who have lost breasts to cancer.
+Rogers commanded the missile cruiser that mistakenly shot down an Iranian airliner in the Persian Gulf last July, killing all 290 people aboard.
+In all, the 15 states accounted for more than 71 percent of the total U.S. export value last year, about the same proportion as in 1988.
+The court documents contain transcripts of FBI interviews of Bailin in January 1989, six months before he was indicted by a federal grand jury.
+Successes included observations of a white dwarf star, a star near the end of its life; a galaxy 41 million light years away that is believed to contain a black hole, ad Crab Nebula, a remnant of a supernova that occurred more than 900 years ago.
+The collapse of oil prices in 1981 brought on the current economic crisis.
+Col. Oliver North and Rear Adm.
+The fixed-rate deal, RTC 1991-3, was backed by whole loans with original terms of 15 years and 30 years.
+On July 18, the eve of a planned mass opposition rally, the government tightened martial law and threatened offenders with death sentences.
+The air station is located on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay.
+There have been conflicting studies on whether the Alaska spill would have been significantly reduced if the Exxon Valdez had a double hull.
+Caplan said there was a "two-year window" between enactment of one law regarding sanity determination and a state Supreme Court ruling that the law had incorrectly stated legislative intent.
+In Tokyo, Fujitsu declined to comment, saying a statement was being prepared.
+Miami attorney Neal Sonnett, who represents Noriega on the drug indictments, said in Miami that he doubts the talks have ended.
+The average yield for a two-year broker-sold CD fell to 8.13% from 8.22%.
+Jack Lindsay, a prolific Australian man of letters and lifelong Marxist, died at his home in the English university city of Cambridge.
+Robert L. Charlebois, who sang in major opera houses of Europe in the 1950s and early 1960s, has died after a long illness.
+So the merchant bank is concentrating on "new things," including the trading of a world-wide range of stocks, bonds, Treasury bills and currencies.
+The bishops did not take a stand on whether penalties should be imposed, but several Catholic leaders said the church should discuss the possibility and action has been taken in some dioceses.
+His widow, who lives in Sun Prairie, Wis., is the heir to his estate.
+Analysts said that closely held Macy is marginally profitable at best and is saddled with huge debt payments.
+"The market for left-handed golfers is much smaller than the right-handed market," says Mr. Olman, shaking his head in disgust.
+The tourney delivered plenty of that, with four former titlists (Nicklaus, Floyd, Faldo and German Bernhard Langer) among the six players who began the final day in contention.
+"The absolute increases in manufacturing productivity and output don't support the case for a rapidly eroding industrial base.
+Here Mr. Kinsley's slogan, "Innocent civilians will be killed," is being implanted by the intellectuals and media to justify the betrayal of anti-Communist movements in Angola and Mozambique.
+Mr. Lear's own journey took him to the pinnacle of power and success in Hollywood, only to see him retreat for several years.
+The question is whether Midland can deliver. The merger will certainly help bring new business in areas such as trade finance and treasury.
+Paul Williams, Nuveen's manager of corporate planning and research, concedes that "we don't have true empirical evidence to explain the premium." But he offers a host of possible reasons.
+A mutual fund, in contrast, can realize capital gains anytime and pass them on to holders without notice, thereby reducing the fund's net asset value and leaving holders with a tax liability.
+President Ranasinghe Premadasa has demanded that the India withdraw its troops by the end of July, but Indian says a premature pullout would lead to even more violence.
+As a result, I've changed my sexual habits.
+Bush said that, if elected, he would seek an early meeting with Gorbachev.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III today tried to rally international support around U.S. efforts to keep Khmer Rouge guerrillas from regaining control in Cambodia.
+It is the first time in church history for 117 to be elevated at one time, he said.
+If Mr Soskovets' tough line - rather than Mr Yeltsin's quiet granting of soft loans - is to be the new rule in Russian economic policy, then Russia could be poised for one of the most serious political battles it has yet faced.
+The Treasury's 30-year benchmark bond ended nearly 1/2 point higher while the issue's yield, which moves in the opposite direction of its price, eased to 8.44%.
+Sen. Kennedy stressed a central point both in the committee room and before the full Senate: The Senate is to assess qualifications; it is not to examine political or judicial philosophy.
+In another video, Gates showed how a student using a computerized encyclopedia could do a report on the state of Washington, where Microsoft is based.
+There is $11.2 million of 6.75% term bonds priced at 96.81 to yield 7.05% in 2011.
+The absence of Cheney from this week's witness list - and the lack of any guarantee he would testify at all - had been portrayed as a part of struggle between Nunn, a possible 1992 Democratic challenger for Bush's job, and the White House.
+The expanding investigation involves 12 federal grand juries stretching from California to Maryland and some 80 military bases, according to attorneys familiar with the matter.
+BellSouth closed at $41.125, down $1, on the New York Stock Exchange.
+But others who follow the stock closely say that Carbide is likely to stay cheap for at least a year or two.
+Prime Minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, Social Democratic party leader, and Lone Dybkjaer, a leading light in the Radical Liberal party, have been living in unmarried bliss for the past two years.
+Elephants, they say, never forget, so it is presumed enough Republicans will remember to show up on the right night for the George Bush nominating rites.
+Unemployment, officially unknown under the former Communist leadership, stands at 70,000 and is expected to include 200,000 of the 4.5 million work force by next year.
+Thousands of angry opposition supporters surrounded government office buildings in several cities Saturday, calling for recounts or demanding results.
+In any event there was also some modestly encouraging news around last week.
+U.S. equity prices added somewhat to their gains in the afternoon before slipping back near the close of trading.
+Without the results from the newest concern, Showboat Inc.'s Showboat Casino, Hotel & Bowling Center, July winnings weren't much higher than last year.
+Nevertheless, the use of credit cards continues to grow.
+The board rejected Davis' bid and his subsequent tender offer for the same amount, but it invited him to submit a higher bid in a process that quickly attracted financially troubled Pan Am.
+Analysts say the problem was that it wasn't low enough in calories.
+It said Mahmoud Suliman participated in all four attacks and his brother Ahmed in some of them.
+A House subcommittee last year looked into the possibility that the FBI's interviews of TecNica volunteers returning from Nicaragua amounted to an unwarranted investigation of the group.
+The insurance company I tried as an alternative did not cover eastern Europe, so I asked my employer, which had some experience in eastern Europe, if it could help.
+"The banks we think would fit into our concept are either government-owned or not for sale, though Deutsche Bank would be able to pay a good price."
+Teachers said advertising is a small price to pay for the benefits of getting a quality magazine free.
+A wide range of political agreements with the Soviet Union in recent weeks have left critics wondering whether Bonn wasn't forgetting other obligations.
+DeLisle, 30, and his wife maintain the car plunge was an accident, caused when a leg cramp forced DeLisle to jam his foot against the gas pedal and sent the car through a barrier rail and into the river.
+It should boost the pay of senior and mid-level examiners to stem a 10 percent turnover rate.
+The shares closed 9 lower at 37p. Engineering group James Wilkes was once again the subject of bid speculation, with stakeholder Suter named as the likely predator.
+However, Chris Robling, a Chicago-based consultant hired by Mr. Palermo to lobby ABA members, said that Mr. Palermo's efforts received financial and other support from anti-abortion lobbying groups.
+They said Ms. Smith told their daughter she had the baby and was released from the hospital the same day.
+Several previous delays were attributed to construction quality problems.
+Soybean futures were mixed, with the July contract higher on reports of heavy trading in Europe of soybean oil and soybean meal.
+He came East, he said, in hopes of finding a publisher for his latest project, a compilation of writings on prejudice.
+The White House abandoned the bid for a compromise after chief of staff John Sununu met for a second day Monday with leading anti-abortion congressmen.
+But some dealers said they thought sentiment would improve after the U.S. Treasury's auction of $7.25 billion of four-year notes, scheduled to take place after the close of the European trading day.
+Justice has been on the wrong side of the RICO debate ever since Rudy Giuliani discovered that yelling Racketeer was easier than proving real crime.
+Three of the tornado victims, a couple and their infant son, died when their mobile home in Scott was battered by the last of the tornadoes to hit the state, authorities said.
+Eilat, which receives at least 500,000 visitors a year, has a small airport which cuts the town in half and cannot receive jumbo jets.
+The main models to be shipped will be Accords and Civics.
+The bill also directs the Energy Department to prepare for a comprehensive treaty banning nuclear tests, a longtime goal of arms control supporters.
+With a 1986 return on average equity of 25%, it contributed one quarter, or $316.1 million, of American Express's 1986 net income of $1.25 billion.
+He fell out of rank, got hit by a tank.
+But a protest organizer said 99 percent of the demonstrators were local people angered at having to pay higher taxes.
+This really forces a proactive management style, and survival of the fittest among the middle and lower size companies that make up the majority of the market. The extra problem in Europe at the moment is of course the high cost of money.
+Cross-country, or nordic, skiing was then in its infancy in the U.S., and the Brautigams saw in the Camels Hump foothills a natural setting for the sport.
+"We must say we find ourselves frustrated and concerned at this point," Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Linn Williams told reporters after the talks.
+Tresor, the new Lancome fragrance, has been lavishly promoted since its launch two years ago and is now one of the world's top five perfumes. The pressure on L'Oreal's research and marketing budgets seems set to intensify in the future.
+"Thank you!" they responded.
+Nationwide, 96% of the corn crop has been planted compared with an average of 97% for this time of the year, according to the Agriculture Department.
+"So it has gotten this bad," sighs Marta Elena Alvarez, a peasant woman balancing a bag of corncobs on her head and a baby on her shoulder, as she watches the crowd inch toward the soldiers.
+He lauded the group for its accomplishments and said: "If we do this enough, and if I make the point how strongly I feel about what you do, I think the country will understand very clearly what I mean when I talk about 1,000 points of light," he said.
+But an estimated 51,000 bodies have been buried there, meaning 33,000 were improperly buried, according to DiBlasi and a report by another investigator filed in the court case.
+In Wyoming, a thunderstorm generated winds gusting to 59 mph. Thunderstorms produced small hail in the Big Horn Mountains in the north central part of the state.
+Jewish groups have said the convent and the placement of religious symbols at Auschwitz, including a 23-foot-high cross, is deeply offensive to them.
+Windfall oil profits, the result of increased production and higher prices, have given Saudi Arabia a painless way to finance much of the cost of the U.S. military deployment in the Persian Gulf, industry analysts say.
+As a result, stocks quickly gave up their early gains and drifted for much of the session before taking their cue from the bond market, which slumped amid concerns that the Federal Reserve may be acting to tighten credit.
+Last month's report showing an unexpectedly large $13.83 billion deficit in February triggered a sharp sell-off in both the dollar and Treasury bonds.
+Meanwhile, the Secret Service and police said that a man with a stun gun hanging from his belt was taken into custody.
+The shares closed yesterday at $22, up 12.5 cents, in national over-the-counter trading.
+Shamir called the meeting "a slap in the face" and told party members "It was possible to see on television how much they (Said and Abu Lughod) hate Israel," the daily Yediot Ahronot reported Thursday.
+Mr Heseltine had been drafted in to answer Mr Smith because Mr Norman Lamont, the chancellor, was giving evidence to the Treasury committee. Mr Smith used his opening speech to review the government's pledges of an early economic upturn.
+If untreated, 60 percent of patients develop arthritis-like symptoms.
+By that time I had already played 100,000 games." Organizers said the festival was a dress rehearsal for the National Bridge Festival, which is to resume this summer at Mamaia, on the Black Sea.
+The company's shares closed Friday at $18.375, off 12.5 cents, in American Stock Exchange composite trading.
+About 8,800 firefighters are battling the worst of some 200 blazes in the West and Alaska, 16 of them considered major fires. Nearly a third of the manpower is in Yellowstone National Park, where fires have charred 140,000 acres.
+(His two unsuccessful Senate races in Maine also has prepared him for losing).
+Food shortages also were caused by Russian purchases of Estonian agricultural products for hard currency.
+She will succeed William von Raab, who resigned under pressure in July.
+He also asked contemporary artists to do new works about the couple.
+Analysts have speculated that his offer was intended to flush out other bidders for Texaco.
+Net interest charges increased to Pounds 221,000 (Pounds 184,000). The increase in debt was due mainly to a heavy capital expenditure programme of Pounds 2.6m on new factories and machinery.
+They're our main target," bureau director John Savich said Tuesday.
+Ceausescu, 71, came to power in 1965.
+Her book is full of examples of this, disclosed with astonishing candour.
+Some of the oil was washing up on Castle Hill beaches early Saturday, said Gov. Edward D. DiPrete.
+We cannot accept any connection between bank disbursements and those of the IMF," Mr. Bresser Pereira said.
+Satellite television discussions with American studio audiences also have given Soviets a chance to learn first-hand about life in the United States.
+Acutely aware if not jealous of the connections archrival Bechtel Group Inc. has had with top government figures (including former Secretary of State George Shultz), Fluor is now leaning on its outside directors for help.
+The lunglike membrane on top of the film has to be custom designed to the respiration rate of each type of produce held in the box, and it requires good refrigeration for optimum performance.
+Congress may streamline the multilayered RTC oversight bureaucracy to involve fewer agencies.
+The students were then asked to fill in this questionaire, and told that the person they were about to meet would scrutinize it.
+As a result, Faye Wattleton, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, says 65% of the women eligible for the services can't receive them.
+The new facility comprises three cast concrete buildings.
+The new Boy Scout handbook still tells Scouts to "be prepared" and how to use a compass, build campfires and tie knots.
+European Community fisheries council meets in Luxembourg.
+HUD's Birmingham office, without a system to double-check on the receipt of funds from HUD closings, thought the $2 million from 63 sales closings went to its central office account, according to agency records.
+Mrs. Marcos' lawyers earlier asked Keenan to caution the jury against watching a mini-series, "A Dangerous Life," which dramatized the fall of the Marcos regime.
+Some active Treasury bonds jumped more than 1 1/2 points, bringing the gain since Monday to over two points.
+Ranges in most of the West needed rain, but livestock was said to be in "mostly good' condition.
+However, Mr. Boesky faces civil suits from individuals who claim they have been damaged by his actions.
+"I got friends who never use paragraphs," one reasons, "and they make a lot more money than teachers do." One of those hapless teachers is Miles Bannon, a guilt-saturated Everyman.
+For Conservatives, proud of their tradition of party unity, the squabbling is an embarrassment.
+Sales for ASC were Dollars 334.3m, down 16 per cent on the previous year.
+Nicola Foulston, owner and chief executive of Brands Hatch racing circuit, began running her own business at an early age.
+The Tribune-Turner network would charge in the same price range as syndicated programming, Mr. Swift said.
+Baker's appearance before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee came as lawmakers stepped up demands for a role in any decision to attack Iraqi troops.
+Later, the company dropped the plan in favor of a stock buy-back and Mr. Sosnoff began selling his stake.
+The Salomon Brothers unit's fourth-quarter pretax profit of $27 million compared with a loss of $90 million in 1990's fourth quarter.
+Letters from the transport workers' and flight engineers' unions supporting Mr. Shugrue were delivered to the board before its meeting yesterday.
+It will pay 70 lire a share on preferred and 125 lire on each nonconvertible savings share.
+The board also would mandate production of so-called zero-emission electric cars starting in 1998.
+Southland's profit margins also would drop significantly in a recession, he said.
+(In U.S. dollars) British pound ......... 1.8695 1.8705 1.8735 Canadian dollar ....... 0.8085 0.8089 0.8117 (In foreign units to U.S. dollar) French franc ..........
+Police searched the area and found no bomb.
+However, the effects of the Brazilian loans were offset by gains from the sale of real estate in Osaka, Japan, for $52 million after taxes.
+The ISU ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of his capture was delayed from Friday to Monday to wait for students to return to the central Iowa campus from spring break.
+"If he's also thinking about his career, that's probably natural.
+The Class A pays quarterly dividends at an annual rate of 10 cents a share, but each share has only 1/20th of a vote.
+Core drilling has unearthed a scattering of sand-grain sized diamonds, too few and too small for commercial production.
+The Los Angeles securities firm disclosed its bid for a "friendly" buy-out after the market closed Friday.
+Sales jumped 12.2% to 232.12 billion yen from 206.87 billion yen.
+Dr. Gray is principal author of the study in today's New England Journal of Medicine.
+The attack came as the singer and about 30 Israelis demonstrated outside this military base, 8 miles south of Tel Aviv, where some of the conscientious objectors are being held.
+The first is that he intends the BBC to be a managed institution, rather than an agglomeration of committees and warring baronies.
+Military officials blamed the attack on the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam militia.
+Judge Walker also clarified an earlier ruling that could make it slightly more difficult for Microsoft and HP to undercut Apple's work.
+In rejecting Tunnerman's visa request, State Department deputy spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said Thursday that he had abused his privileges of residence in the United States and therefore is not welcome in this country.
+What more could anyone ask?
+Secrecy can affect job seekers, too.
+Otherwise banks probably would have to immediately reserve for the money they contribute to the $5.2 billion credit.
+Earl said today that the government promised not to stop cars of suspected aliens based on appearance alone, "but that was never done anyway.
+This ignores the complexity of many savings and pension products and the difficulty of comparing one with another.
+Neanderthals (original versions) lived an average of 29 years.
+In the Dutch study, Dr. Goudsmit and his team kept track of neurological symptoms in 196 AIDS patients between 1982 and 1988.
+The four republics together account for 85% of Soviet gross national product.
+He also said Wednesday that if members of the full Senate bring up questions about Tower's personal life the lawmakers may be forced to meet behind closed doors.
+The use of other agencies' obligations as collateral is allowable, although no substitution is permitted.
+To the rest of Europe, the division of Yugoslavia can hardly make any strategic difference.
+Congress's failure to overhaul the Gramm-Rudman budget law before leaving for its August recess makes it unlikely that there will be substantial budget reductions this year.
+Claims that more might be found in this way are, I regret to say, much exaggerated. Next, I propose to broaden the tax base.
+So how did I get glaucoma?"
+There appears to be growing sentiment in Congress to plug this loophole, while giving regulators more time to determine the potential competitive impact of proposed takeovers.
+His reception at the parliament was also lukewarm, even though he went out of his way to praise Japan's "indomitable spirit of hard work, inexhaustible talents and traditional discipline."
+"We found that the markets are essentially stable and sound, and that they are not `tilted' against the individual investor," said General Motors Corp.
+The fishing restrictions, which take effect Friday and will last at least through February, apply to most trout streams east of the Rocky Mountains and a few in western Montana, the commission said Monday.
+"Right now, we've got our fingers crossed that this wind isn't going to be that harsh," said fire information officer Dick Guth. That fire is considered about 60 percent contained.
+The NYSE's composite index of all its listed common stocks rose 0.24 to 161.25.
+Nick Wantiez of the local FAA office said Monday the investigation also would cover airline complaints ranging from wrong parts to incorrectly installed firefighting systems.
+You communicate in a thousand different ways what are the values of the company.' Mr Fitzpatrick says he leads by example.
+Instead of depressing the dollar to correct the trade deficit, Mr. Hagens favors restraints on domestic demand to slow imports.
+Terex said the economic downturn is hurting its operating performance, particularly in heavy equipment.
+Deportable Cuban detainees are being held in a strict "lockdown" in a penitentiary in Talladega, Ala., so another disturbance is considered unlikely.
+They put out a general alert.
+Someday they may replace radioactive tracers now used to study and treat diseases like cancer and AIDS, Harvey said.
+The company is in the Guiness Book of Records for the world's most complicated pocket watch without precious metals.
+Countries tend to depreciate their currencies against those of the trading partners with which they have sustained worrisome deficits.
+In a campaign speech, Lok Dal's leader Devi Lal boasted that Haryana "will be the beginning of the end for Rajiv Gandhi."
+An ABC News-Washington Post tracking poll published in Tuesday's editions of the Post gave Simon the lead with 39 percent support to Jackson's 34 percent among very likely Democratic voters.
+But Grand Met is confident it can do for Totino's frozen pizza, the Jolly Green Giant and Haagen Dazs what it has already done for Absolut vodka, Baileys Original Irish Cream and an ailing chain of British steakhouses called Berni Inn.
+Local radio quoted some protesters as saying they would rather die in Hong Kong than be forced back home.
+They said rebels of the Maoist-inspired Shining Path guerrilla movement carried out the raid.
+It does not include $27 billion that the IRS believes will never be collected because of death, bankruptcy and inability to locate the debtor.
+Yuan's death was one of five reported by the government in the protest.
+When baking or cooking, have your child help by reading directions on packages and measuring incredients into bowls.
+Americans and Soviets contribute to the space junk, too.
+This seasonal lull reduces the need for crude, and with traders feeling more optimistic about the Middle East situation, allows supply-and-demand forces to have an impact on trading.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Duquesne Light shares closed at $12.75, unchanged.
+After several months of struggle, banks were forced to suspend cash payments nationwide, leading to illiquidity, a stock market crash, and a dramatic fall in economic activity.
+Smog-causing pollutants, or ozone, are reduced through controls on automobiles and industry, with annual pollution improvements of 4 percent a year required over first six years.
+The thousands of workers who braved icy wind to report for 6 a.m. shift appeared willing to follow the advice.
+They were pulverized for medicine and dye in the Middle Ages.
+She said she saw crack cocaine made and sold, saw organization members get paid up to $800 a week and saw people beaten who crossed the Chambers brothers. "I got pulled into it.
+Radio System Bounces Data off Meteor Trails BROADCOM, a tiny New Jersey company, is commercializing stardust.
+About $1.1 million will be used to reimburse the state attorney general for legal costs, and the remainder will be used to establish a nonprofit corporation to train state employees on insurance regulation and oversight.
+"Don't run your life by what's legal or illegal.
+In addition, Cadillac is guaranteeing the resale value for leased 1987 model Allantes, some dealers said.
+One person was in the intensive care unit Thursday evening.
+I could become one of those little white headstones in Arlington National Cemetery any day!" Several sailors said Hartwig told them he had "feelings of suicide" and "had attempted suicide."
+Analysts attribute the slow sales to fewer jobs and less income and anxiety over the Persian Gulf crisis.
+Instead, local hunters opt for the area's fantastic quail or pheasant hunting, which share most of the prairie chicken's three-month season (November through January).
+Finally, Macmillan's instruction segment, which includes Berlitz language courses and Katherine Gibbs secretarial schools, also has been expanding.
+The gun belonged to the Durango Police Department on loan from the FBI, according to court documents.
+Meetings of EU environment ministers in Dresden, and culture ministers in Wuerzburg, Germany.
+Its Del Monte canned foods and fresh fruit businesses and some of its foreign holdings were among those sold.
+WAL-MART Stores, the largest US retailer in terms of sales, yesterday unveiled a 21.5 per cent increase in second-quarter profits after tax, to Dollars 420.4m.
+Five heavily armed men were arrested in a surprise raid last week at a downtown Bogota apartment.
+Back in the chase car, we drove around some more, got stuck in a ditch, enlisted the aid of a local farmer to get out the trailer hitch and pull us out of the ditch.
+But there comes a time when a new town ceases to be a new town and achieves a critical mass. 'You need government money to prime the pump at first, put the roads in and so on.
+It saw Canary Wharf as 'a business opportunity to be captured'.
+Mr. Armstrong, whose airline has let him take time off to press his crusade, has met the same sort of reluctance all over this fertile, scenic valley.
+Proscar must be taken continually to arrest prostate growth, suggesting the drug could be used by men for years.
+"Now we don`t have such conditions," a Defense Ministry spokesman said at a news briefing.
+"It's great," she said, tearing into her dinner. "There ain't no such thing as the Easter Bunny, and I ain't no kid.
+Retirement has no beneficial effects on the quality of marriages among older people, said Gary Lee, a University of Florida gerontologist and sociology professor.
+The leaders spoke at a ceremonial meeting of Parliament commemorating the 34th anniverary of Hungary's 1956 revolution, the bloodiest in the Soviet bloc.
+They set out in May hoping to reach the Arkansas town of El Dorado, where Tong had settled and raised a family after fleeing Saigon in 1975.
+VIENNA - Orgnization of Petroleum Exporting Countries scheduled to hold conference.
+A Justice Department prosecutor on the case couldn't be reached.
+Lundberg noted that active euthanasia already is performed in the Netherlands and a public referendum on the practice may be on the California ballot this year.
+In that small market, Point Beer is going head-to-head with national brands in its television campaign, said Kenneth Shibilski, Stevens Point Brewery president.
+The Bush budget revisions would include the $1.9 billion cost to taxpayers next year of his program to bail out the ailing savings and loan industry.
+Another feature film of last year was "Hamburger Hill," which resembles "Pork Chop Hill" (1959), a grueling battle piece about Korea.
+Merchant Henry FitzAilwyn, the first lord mayor, was also the longest serving, with 20 years in office.
+Tommy Munoz of Chicago was captured just after 5:30 p.m. Sunday by prison authorities who had staked out his cousin's house on the city's Southwest Side, about 40 miles east of the prison, Howell said.
+As that happens, though, we expect that history will see the entire episode as a turning point in the development of our publications, of Singapore and of the freedom of information in an internationally wired and increasingly interdependent world.
+It would be the first time the unions and associations have shared power since a member of a doctors' group headed a transitional cabinet for a year after the 1985 overthrow of long-time dictator Gaafar Nimeiri.
+Much gente cree que solo personas de ciertos "grupos de alto riesqo" es infectada por el virus del SIDA.
+Mr. Byrne says Fireman's Fund will probably pay hundreds of millions in primary claims, but, after taxes and use of its reinsurance lines, the company's fourthquarter charge against earnings shouldn't top $50 million.
+But sooner or later the life-support supplied by Massachusetts Congressmen will fail.
+Foreign Minister Moshe Arens today criticized the United States for coordinating with Arab states in drafting a U.N. resolution opposing settlement of Soviet Jews in occupied areas.
+In 1984, with President Reagan heading the GOP ticket, Helms turned back a strong challenge by former Gov. Jim Hunt by 52 percent to 48 percent.
+Noverco now holds 6,127,500 Sceptre shares.
+Tisch said the sales have allowed CBS to focus on its basic business.
+They require mandatory inspection of exhaust emissions and assembly-line testing and prohibit the sale of replacement parts that do not meet emission standards.
+Meanwhile, Pennzoil began attacking Texaco's Chapter 11 protection.
+The trial was before U.S. District Judge William Hoeveler, who also is handling the drug trial of deposed Panamanian ruler Manuel Antonio Noriega.
+"The Abyss" could well be this summer's most ambitious, most problematic and, finally, most fascinating movie.
+He said the defendants, all former makers of asbestos, which causes respiratory ailments, had been notified of the amounts he expects each to pay.
+"They said the idea (of an independent, French-speaking Quebec) was dead; it is alive," a jubilant Jacques Parizeau said Monday night.
+But despite the cease-fire, there have been daily firefights between Aoun's troops and Geagea's militiamen.
+Mr. Ancier, Ms. Pratt, Sassy and Ms. Steinberg each own part of the show.
+It declared the Lithuanian move illegal and the Soviet Constitution still in force.
+"I see no reason why we shouldn't be able to collect everything," said Pennzoil's Mr. Kerr.
+MIM was not relying on a recovery in prices to solve its problems -'we must do that ourselves by cutting costs and improving productivity'. Mr Fussell said there were very clear signs that metals demand was improving in the US.
+Pentagon officials have argued that using their bases to help oust Gen.
+But with privatization bogged down, there are no significant sales.
+The company said a successor won't be named until after the annual meeting.
+But political considerations may call the tune.
+Ironically as the country struggles with the effect of growing capital inflows, the deal which reduces Poland's overall indebtedness to Dollars 38bn should lead to foreign investment worth an additional Dollars 1bn a year.
+Mr. Boesky's activities in the futures market came to light at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing yesterday, where Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairwoman Susan Phillips was questioned about the trades.
+Lower interest rates, like Japan's, tend to make a nation's currency less attractive to investors.
+In April, the average price of regular unleaded gasoline was 93.3 cents a gallon, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
+It is closely autobiographical: educated son of a miner, but whose mother is much more middle class.
+The additional sites bring to 1,194 the waste dumps scheduled to be decontaminated under the Superfund program, which is aimed at dealing with the nation's most hazardous waste problems.
+They fear the project would threaten navigation of the estuary. A feasibility study is being carried out on the project.
+"I'm really fortunate that all the songs we do are my own compositions.
+There are just too many economic problems for me." East Berlin's main avenue, the broad Unter den Linden, was a surging tide of shoulder-to-shoulder celebrants who flowed from one side of downtown to the other.
+A fixed rate of 7.5 per cent is available until April 30 1995 on all mortgage types. Leeds Permanent has issued a three-year mortgage fixed at 7.45 per cent, but it is restricted to loans on not more than 70 per cent of the value of the home.
+The newspaper Grassroots said it had confirmed 15 of the bodies were in a mortuary.
+Much of the testimony at the hearing has focused on technical studies of how cracks form in 737s.
+Israel rejected the PLO declarations as a ploy and continued its refusal to negotiate with the organization.
+The tax act requires the reports to help the IRS collect contractors' delinquent taxes and spot hidden income; now, IRS Notice 871 says the first reports must be filed early in 1988 for 1987 payments.
+The owner was insistent on a square-edge, straight-sided Belfast sink. The kitchen had several low windows which meant it was impractical to put in rows of cabinets.
+The victories came mainly in the border regions of eastern Afghanistan where Kabul's security forces were left behind.
+Dorothea Thomas-Vitrac, a New Braintree selectman, said the town did oppose some of the condominium and recreational development proposals put forth by Striar and Jacobson.
+Partisan rhetoric might have to give way to solid action on the budget in order to clear the way for Congress to raise the nation's borrowing limit.
+He was the Democratic front-runner until Chiles' surprise entry in April.
+A total of 34 Ferraris were auctioned, which was attended by about 3,000 car lovers.
+Banks are out there wanting to do business.' There are a number of reasons for the narrowing of margins.
+The peasants, who had been raising cattle, took out a loan to cover the food, equipment and larvae to raise freshwater prawns.
+It lacked energy, inner direction, strength of conviction; it gave the impression of rather tired imitation, of Vienna Phil re-production.
+His comments and those of 10 other reserve officers appear in "Commanders' Reflections," a 34-page booklet published by the Kibbutz Artzi movement that unites 85 of Israel's 160-odd kibbutzim, or communal farms.
+These include the delay that will now take place in the publication of departmental spending plans and the fact that taxation decisions will be taken well before the start of the new financial year.
+Investors who had second thoughts after they bought gold as a hedge against inflation have pushed the price of the precious metal lower.
+Autopsies were being performed on the four victims, and the fifth man was in stable condition late Tuesday at Ben Taub, he said.
+"Bill had been tracking the same statistics independently since 1986 and was the only one of the 350 people to whom I sent the report who paid attention to it or agreed with it," Mr. Zuccarelli says.
+"This change is designed to improve the efficiency of conducting our business in today's highly competitive business environment," said S.M. Cassiani, vice president of exploration for Exxon USA, the domestic subsidiary of Exxon Corp.
+Assistant Public Defender Connie McGhee says her clients' wardrobes have troubled her for years.
+When will we see her portrait bust hoisted over the orchestra pit where that lethal-looking abstract sculpture remains such a threatening sight; for the moment she is making do with two gigantic plaques hammered into the auditorium's walls.
+Last week, when Lady Thatcher came out with her clarion call for the latter measure, British ministers dismissed it as 'emotional nonsense'.
+Traders continued to speculate that a Japanese media report Tuesday citing "several" Bank of Japan sources saying the central bank will loosen credit soon was a deliberate leak to the media.
+Revenues were $1.22 million, up from $1.13 million in the year-earlier quarter.
+With more than 1,000 customers, Williams makes sure the package and panty are "color-coded to the season."
+Would my word free the slaves when I cannot even enforce the Constitution in the rebel States?" The turning point in the Civil War came that summer, outside Gettysburg, Pa. For three days one of the war's bloodiest battles was fought.
+"Productivity was terrible," and "boy, did they sock it to us" on wages.
+However, the program allows a Medicaid recipient to retain his home _ usually a person's primary asset _ as long as a family member is living there or the recipient expects to return to the home.
+"This conduct cannot be rewarded by the board," he said.
+Though Ruder is a Reagan appointee, the administration is loath to nominate anyone who backs his view, and Senate Democrats won't approve anyone who doesn't.
+The company also made a $20 million pretax provision to cover operating losses related to cost overruns on a unit's ship-repair contracts.
+"But now, I get this message saying `Stop working for the Jews, stop working for the oppressors,' and I have to make up my mind," he told the Post. "Most of the others have gone.
+"The overnight setback on Wall Street and the weaker dollar, coupled with profit taking, brought share prices sharply lower during early trading," said Taketomi Kikuchi of Sanyo Securites.
+Texas law allows Bentsen to seek re-election while he runs for vice president.
+He also made some half-hearted attempts to dilute Communist Party domination, but he remained strongly opposed to any real measures that would have limited Communist power.
+While puzzling over her response, the narrator recounts how his mother would dismiss and rehire her several times in succession.
+Like his father, he shipped out to face possible combat while still a teen-ager.
+A group of 20 U.S. missile experts on Wednesday ended their inspections of installations in East Germany, the official East German news agency ADN said.
+Moreover, the bank is struggling to come up with a plan to deal with at least two dozen Texas S&Ls that are still open but insolvent.
+"Last night, we were going through a fair amount of anxiety about how we were going to pay our next round of bills," he says.
+By late afternoon, the yield on the benchmark 30-year government security was up to 7.70 per cent, a fresh high on the year. But the reaction among equity investors was more measured even during the bleak early hours.
+BTR said it urged him to "carefully consider" BTR's proposal, stressing "the importance of Mr. Archambault's participation in any combined enterprise."
+Congressional action is expected sometime this summer.
+With those advantages and the opportunities for running the acquired businesses without overheads rising proportionally, Mr Mills-Baker said he was pleased to have outbid the other interested companies, both UK and non-UK.
+'Eventually,' he says, 'membership of Europe will be a question of purely economic rather than geographical criteria.
+"They have gone through the Niagara River and into Lake Ontario," Ms. Claudi said. "Now they are swimming their way toward Toronto." Scientists are not sure what the ecological impact will be, but are fearful of it.
+At the most dramatic moments, the screen showed Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, bundled out of an armored personnel carrier and put on trial.
+"There were so many doors open for these people I know, and there were no doors open for me," Keen said.
+Ford's net income in the U.S. fell $119 million, or 11%, from a year earlier, to $1.04 billion.
+"Hardee's has found a way to expand its presence without diluting its penetration," said Daniel R. Lee, an analyst with Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. in New York, who called the deal a brilliant move.
+Eyes glaze over when monetarists talk about base money, velocity or purchasing power parity.
+Hormel said Charles B. Olson, president of Jennie-O, will also be named chief executive officer of the new subsidiary.
+Meanwhile, the pound came under pressure from heavy corporate selling in London, traders said, prompting Britain's central bank to buy the currency.
+He hasn't made any filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission involving Tiffany, which would be required if he owned 5 percent or more of the company's stock.
+The seventh measure, a proposal to allow North Dakota legislators to join the state Public Employees Retirement System, lost by 88 percent, the unofficial totals showed.
+Aage Danielsen, a Norwegian rescue vessel captain, said the missing passengers were believed still on the ferry.
+He became concerned after hearing news reports 10 days earlier that an identical cannonball that was given to the St. Clements Island Museum had been found to be live, said fire marshal's spokesman Bob Thomas.
+Lotus hasn't met much success selling software for the Macintosh.
+The worst previous accident for the airlines was in 1976, when a Caravelle aircraft exploded at Bombay airport while landing. Ninety-five people were killed in the crash, blamed on leaking fuel pipes.
+That is up from $11.7 billion in 1989, but it includes social security payments and airport funds.
+Lewis Grotke, NSF assistant general counsel, said the agency would consider the petition but is under no legal obligation to act. The agency, he said, has tried to develop a fair system to review grant applications.
+Fifty-two Americans were held hostage there for 444 days.
+Federated's Mr. Hansen worries that the costs of heavy promotions will be passed along to consumers.
+"Technical weakness has been persistent over the spring and summer in the volume and advance-decline statistics," Ms. Callies said.
+But David Batchelder, a Mesa spokesman, said that an equity offering last year and the liquidation of Mesa Petroleum Co. this year allowed the partnership to pay off debt, saving substantial interest costs.
+The noncallable notes were priced at a spread of four basis points above the Treasury's when-issued two-year note.
+The current 'high concept' is Bank of England independence. Only with an independent Bank, enthusiasts argue, can monetary policy be freed from the interfering and inflationary hands of politicians.
+My father gave me a cello and said 'Play.'
+Perhaps one will hit pay dirt. But as of now, I must say, I'm not optimistic, because the man keeps reiterating terms that are simply _ fly in the face of the United Nations action.
+It stockpiles or resells the staple at subsidized prices that are several times higher than world market prices. Limited amounts of rice are imported for production of other foods and alcoholic beverages.
+In addition to the ban on payments to the Panamanian government, the administration also has effectively frozen all Panamanian assets in the United States.
+Citizens Savings Bank, based in Ithaca, New York, began trading under the symbol CISA.
+The overriding cause is the shortage of labor.
+For once, U.S. bankers needn't fret.
+Country-western's Michael Martin Murphy wrote a song in his honor.
+The city has been without electricity and transport since the fighting began.
+"They want to be in touch with Jewish organizations in Israel," Tekoah said.
+Some companies know they shouldn't retire stock, the money manager adds.
+Indeed, the 1985 farm act was designed, in theory at least, to gradually put the farm economy back on a market basis.
+"Who'd buy another perfect, well-adjusted, upper middle-class black family?
+"It may have raised some questions out in the country, but people liked it up here," says an aide to Oklahoma Rep. McCurdy.
+Ford spokesman Rex Greenslade in Detroit said Tuesday that his company had no comment on anything to do with Jaguar.
+More than 100 world leaders passed along greetings of peace Monday in the 16th annual World Hello Day organized by two Nebraska brothers.
+A spokeswoman for DeBartolo Corp. said Wednesday that the company wouldn't comment on the transactions until Campeau and DeBartolo could issue a joint announcement, probably today.
+Controls would be imposed on exports of those items to countries where the U.S. and other suppliers suspect missile projects are in progress.
+Bargain hunters helped engineering and aerospace company TI resist the poor market trend.
+Its main concern is Thurmond Stottle, a one-time high school football hero in the tiny town of Stanley, Texas.
+Roberts shares closed yesterday at $34.50, down 25 cents, in national over-the-counter trading.
+Once in Baghdad the Iraqis split up families and couples at a city hotel: "It was tragic watching the husbands standing there on the steps with the children crying and the wives getting ready to leave," she said.
+Tanning had already been signed by the dealer Julien Levy, patron of the Surrealist exiles in New York, who recommended that Ernst see her.
+Sharon made the pledge as he established a new settlement, Kanaf, in the region, which the Israelis annexed in 1981.
+Yet this is the essence of the proposal unveiled by Mexico on Dec. 29 to its U.S. creditor banks, and it is hailed by some in the financial community as "innovative" and "constructive."
+Sales for the quarter ended April 30 were $181.3 million, up 25% from $144.8 million in the like year-earlier period.
+When he suggested last month that he, George Harrison and Ringo Starr may come together for a reunion, Harrison responded there wouldn't be one "as long as John Lennon remains dead." McCartney said Thursday he understood.
+Nor should spectators expect things to be easy.
+In recent years, they used it as a guinea pig to test various things.
+Variety writers and editors also coined the slang words "pushover," "payoff," "freeloader," "chick," "disk jockey" and "whodunit."
+Oil prices fell Tuesday, weakened by trader expectations of more crude and gasoline supplies reaching the market.
+That's not going to be easy; management in many cases hasn't got the foggiest idea.' A further aspect of the differences between Chinese and western operations is the way they evaluate their corporations financially.
+The mother, daughter and karate teacher had the book published themselves.
+The home, originally called the Home for Needy Confederate Women, was established by the 1898 General Assembly to provide care for needy female relatives of Confederate soldiers.
+Dravo said it expects to complete the transaction later in the quarter.
+Hundreds of local individual speculators had been betting that stock prices would continue to rally.
+Squibb, of Princeton, N.J., said net income rose 20 percent on a 21 percent increase in sales.
+The premise is that eventually they will become disgusted and quit.
+The ruling was written by Anthony Kennedy, who has since become a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
+No damage was immediately reported.
+Marsh & McLennan gained 1 1/8 to 73 3/8 after boosting its quarterly dividend by 4% to 65 cents a share.
+Units One and Two at Twin Oak were originally slated for completion in 1988 and 1990, respectively.
+And a few lawmakers say they oppose the bills despite personal experience with the needs of those with disabilities.
+However, Mr. Bush last week seemed to suggest that the provision lacked teeth.
+Less-invasive, or endoscopic, surgery involves using tiny instruments and optical devices that eliminate the need for major incisions.
+He had the packed sanctuary of his longtime pastorate, the historic Marble Collegiate Church, rolling with intermittant gales of laughter, applause and concentrated listening.
+The guerrilla communiques said that a "fight to the death" had begun with the guerrilla movement and that the May 9 Popular Liberation Forces had emerged from the division in the movement.
+Bank of New England provides a referral service where workers can find help.
+His investment grew sevenfold to $35,000 in about three years.
+That sends First Chicago back to the investment banking drawing board, but with less urgency than before the stock market plunge of two weeks ago.
+And despite Mr. Bovard's criticism, we do include an allowance for "profit" in our cost analysis.
+The company posted net interest income of $3.9 million for the quarter, up 6%, and $12 million for the nine months, up 14%.
+With less stock to go around, a given amount of demand naturally tended to push stock prices higher.
+The scheme, under which employees contribute 6 per cent of their salaries, pays benefits based on a percentage of final salary and guarantees annual increases in line with inflation.
+Visual Graphics Class A jumped 2 to 11, and Class B surged 2 to 11 1/8.
+First Boston Corp., for example, put up nearly $1 billion to help Campeau Corp. complete its purchase of Allied Stores Corp.
+The question is still what constitutes neutrality. The Fed's concern is with the real federal funds rate after allowing for inflation.
+Eventually the Federal Reserve and other central banks will decide the dollar's rise has gone far enough and take steps to knock it back down.
+They often said the guerrillas were operating across the border and underground, and couldn't be kept track of.
+The seven sheikdoms that stretch from Qatar to Oman along the Persian Gulf previously had been ruled together under an agreement with the B`itish.
+Business investment spending rose 1.6%.
+The December contract settled at 94.70 cents a pound, down 0.80.
+The deal provides for a daily crude oil supply of 135,000 barrels.
+Anyone who watches tonight's programme after seeing the recent pair in BBC2's Assignment on malaria and Aids in the far east will surely conclude that we need another Jonathan Swift to illustrate this problem.
+May acquired Loehmann's as part of its 1986 merger with Associated Dry Goods Corp.
+That gain probably translated into about 5% to 7% in dollar terms, well below recent quarters' gains of above 20%, reckons Jay Stevens of Dean Witter Reynolds.
+School police officers sit in daily on the briefings of Compton's regular police to learn about gang-related incidents outside the schools.
+Lewis acknowledged that many of the lumps and bumps in his life may have been of his own doing, but he stopped short of offering any apology.
+Strong thunderstorms passing through central Indiana caused street flooding in Crawfordsville.
+More important, "the big risk is what happens after the guarantee period," if the holder decides to continue the coverage, says Glenn S. Daily, a New York insurance consultant.
+He said Abrams was unable to make any such commitment and that a final decision on withdrawing the indictments would have to be left either to the Justice Department or President Reagan.
+The job losses will be achieved by a mix of early retirement, non-renewal of contracts and redundancies.
+Dole, who unsuccessfully challenged Bush for his party's presidential nomination last year, has supported tax increases for specified purposes before.
+Interest rates, both short- and long-term, should rise a full percentage point by mid-1989 and then start to decline.
+Fisons "couldn't grow fast enough by small acquisitions."
+Nine bodies have been recovered.
+The Russian parliament will elect the president from among its members.
+In the 12 months ended in June, 60,000 new hotel jobs had been created, Hekman said.
+A former engineer's $3 billion lawsuit against rocket-maker Morton Thiokol, stemming from his warnings against launching the ill-fated Challenger space shuttle, has been dismissed.
+"The appliance world is changing and it's important that we look outside the U.S. for growth."
+Mrs. Davi says she was perturbed this year that no one paid her any money to vote.
+"It'll take me an hour to pull them out of there and an hour to tow them.
+Burmese rebels based in Thailand appealed to the international community for arms and medical assistance in their battle against the Burmese army.
+Last month, more than 200 members of European parliaments wrote a joint letter to members of Congress, opposing aid to the contras fighting what the Europeans called, "the democratically elected government of Nicaragua."
+And with some of the campaigns in severe financial difficulty and on the brink of elimination, the candidates are wooing superdelegates who have made commitments to their rivals.
+In an interview with Cable Network News, Arafat blamed Iran for the hijacking.
+This is a lesson Saddam has absorbed only partially, if it all.
+Though his duties at the company have been assumed by Mr. Busch, Mr. Long's departure, along with those of the other executives, comes at a bad time for Anheuser-Busch, which has been trying to develop a diversification strategy.
+The difficulties do not end there.
+It's sweeping the world.
+Gross domestic product is the total market value of the country's output of goods and services.
+He talks too about being married for 42 years, and his five children, all of whom, he says, "came home every night" while they were growing up.
+The Postal Service hopes remote encoding will help the service fully automate mail processing by 1995.
+Banca Commerciale, Italy's second-largest bank, is offering $80 a share for 51 percent of Irving, or about $760 million.
+He snatches three or four hours of sleep in his hotel room and conducts an interview while eating a sandwich.
+He is supposed to pay $476, and the rest will be waived.
+However, the current Ukrainian parliament, dominated by former communists, has been opposed both to economic reform and to relinquishing the country's nuclear arsenal - a condition of much western economic support.
+Under Sanborn, Conrail had been expected to try to expand into such areas as hauling waste and already is carrying compacted refuse from northern New Jersey and the New York City area to eastern Ohio.
+Ford Motor Co.'s total output dipped 4% to 287,537 vehicles.
+The president is not a king," he said.
+It is designed to test the effects of zero gravity on bone healing in space.
+By the time all had moved (in the first half of 1991) the price differentials had been somewhat eased by the savage fall in housing values in the south-east. Other problems arise where the company is moving from a low cost to a high-cost housing area.
+The Federal Reserve's policy committee meets today and tomorrow in Washington to review its strategy.
+The main resource is the talent and industry of the Palestinians.
+Typically, patients buy TENS units for as much as $600, or rent them for $60 to $90 a month, and use them at home.
+They have homes in Stanford, Calif., and Cummington, Mass., and have five children and five grandchildren.
+It has run into opposition from Mr Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, who wants to preserve separate powers for the Fed. The US debate is unfolding as the future of banking supervision is being called into question.
+At least 8,000 Estonians attended an outdoor rally and filled the Tallinn town hall for a panel discussion about Josef Stalin's repression of the Baltic states.
+Most AIDS sufferers are poor, have no insurance and can't even afford to go to doctors, much less pay for medicine.
+But it does so by turning the president's budget choices upside down.
+Charges against Nussbaum, who made the cover of Newsweek as the case got national attention, were dropped after prosecutors concluded that she had been so severely beaten by Steinberg that she was unable to aid the child.
+Says Arno Penzias, the Nobellaureate vice president for research at AT&T's Bell Laboratories: "When you have a parent in a nursing home, you can't see her every day.
+The market for corporate control does help maximize share price.
+Siraj then retracted his remark.
+Connaghan's case hit close to home for Scranton, 46, a music teacher whose Denver home was damaged by a fire set by burglars.
+The bank also has agreed that $330 million of that amount will be available as a bridge loan, the statement said.
+There's an awful lot of ifs to this thing."
+Other analysts say the company's aggressive reputation makes many foreign fund managers nervous.
+Contract talks have been stalled for more than a year.
+Highlighting the problems was a Labor Day rampage in which one person was killed and eight wounded.
+In the days before the takeover of the New York company, Metropolitan was said to be considering taking over the company.
+Dosoo said Chinese hit him with umbrellas and he kicked one in self-defense.
+One former staff member for the congressional Iran-Contra investigating committees said the committee staff decided not to pursue the Pena matter because it appeared to be an isolated incident, rather than an integral part of the North network.
+IBM's competitors have sold millions of AT-compatible machines since then, and IBM itself re-entered that part of the market on Tuesday by announcing a similar machine.
+But some other committee Democrats aren't willing to go that low.
+The particles can come from such sources as forest fires and volcanic eruptions.
+A long-awaited formal pact with Baghdad, giving Kurds autonomy, still hasn't been signed.
+The economic benefits for the area near Waxahachie will include not only the lucrative construction funds but also an expected research budget of about $270 million annually and 3,500 permanent jobs.
+The request must list the kinds of tax and the tax periods for which the holder wants information.
+And this new effort will focus on the job of helping recover oil now in the water and restoring beaches and other damaged areas. This effort should not in any way relieve Exxon from any of its responsibilities or its liabilities.
+In the latest second quarter, the company said Sprint had a pretax loss of $112 million.
+He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award in 1986, the Legion of Honor from France and Italy's Order of Merit.
+An abortion performed after the fetus is viable is unlawful except in cases in which a woman's life is threatened.
+While it objects to this, the federal government has no mechanism of its own for regulating securities dealings.
+The failure to include Japan this time didn't attract many complaints from Congress, so maybe this punitive law is losing some of its support.
+With the start of the fall television season today, Capital Cities/ABC agreed Friday to a new three-year contract with Nielsen despite earlier concerns that people meters might not be as accurate as proposed.
+"It's a horse race every year," said Forbes spokesman Ray Healey, describing his magazine's rush to beat its rival. "Information of this kind is old in a matter of minutes.
+Last year, for example, Pete had ripe tomatoes two weeks earlier than I did, and more plentiful.
+The church has been banned since 1946.
+Murrow's high, furrowed brow and ever-present cigarette _ he smoked three or four packs a day _ were trademarks of his weekly prime time news show "See It Now," which began in 1951.
+No specific reasons are given, nor do the letters claim that the disputed items are incorrect.
+What he said was that the U.S. government had been allied with Hitler right up to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
+Yet Walt's status remains ambiguous.
+The U.S. dollar fell in early European trading today, losing more than 1 cent against the British pound.
+"The application so far as the city of Yonkers is concerned has been denied," she added.
+Forecasters expect total turnover to double to Dollars 20bn by the end of the decade. The centres offer advantages to both manufacturers and consumers.
+The planned $1.9 billion military budget for 1989 represents 3.6 percent of the total national income, compared to 3.8 percent of national income spent on defense in 1988, Siwicki was quoted as saying.
+His share of her estate was estimated at $25 million.
+Newark tied a 1944 record of 98 Sunday, the 40th day of 90-degree temperatures this summer.
+In terms of the magnitude of problem, I do feel that we have an obligation to be sure the congressmen understand it.
+It claims it offers superior visual images to the Sony format.
+Those passions are further stirred by the likelihood that the next president could determine the fate of abortion rights by reshaping the Supreme Court.
+Since then, nearly a dozen banks and thrifts have pored over the unit's records and considered bids but many were believed to have dropped out of the running earlier this month because of Gibraltar's deteriorating condition.
+The move surprised analysts and money managers familiar with the bank.
+"Noriega is not plea bargaining with Reagan and Bush.
+More than 60,000 Moslems live in the northern England community, where demonstrators have burned copies of Rushdie's book.
+First Boston is a unit of CS First Boston Inc., which is 44.5%-owned by the parent of Credit Suisse.
+Taiwan clone makers say IBM as much as invited them along for the ride.
+The governor's record in the South's most stubbornly one-party state is an ideological mask.
+The traditionalist movement of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre on Monday challenged the Vatican's warning that Lefebvre will be automatically excommunicated if he consecrates four bishops without papal approval.
+Asbach is the largest spirits brand in the German market.
+Kuehler's duties at IBM's Armonk, N.Y., headquarters will be about the same as they were in his former job of vice chairman, although he will have slightly more authority, Judice said.
+For the first encore, the orchestra teased and pampered the final ballet of Schubert's music for Rosamunde as if it were their favourite child.
+The Marines are sending in 45,000 of their finest and deploying A6-E Intruder bombers used in the U.S. bombing of Libya in 1986.
+Their recommendations are due in early December.
+TOPSOIL MOISTURE: 35 percent very short, 45 percent short, 20 percent adequate.
+Eisner asked. "In a word, panic." In an interview published in Friday's Contra Costa Times, Eisner, 48, said he rarely rests easy.
+But in their second lawsuit, lawyers for Col. North said this alternative plan is illegal because it violates the independent-counsel law, which requires that such investigations be conducted outside the Justice Department.
+A lovely pastoral scene later on populated by figures of Shiva, an elephant, and an Indian woman playing with an electric yo-yo, is broken up by fascist bikers.
+Halons are used in firefighting equipment. Officials will be recommending a timetable for the phase-out of CFC substitutes, such as hydrochlorofluorocarbons, if possible in time for the November ministerial meeting.
+"They are more psychologically capable" than older eastern Europeans in seeking out Mensa, Vincent said.
+Both leaders voiced strong support for the U.S.-led effort to isolate Saddam Hussein.
+If you are lucky, and you or your driver are savvy enough, the 'Aids test' can be circumvented by a small 'gift' at the border.
+The protesters say they have a constitutional right to bail when charged with a misdemeanor.
+Akbulut, a lawyer, was elected to Parliament in 1983 and became speaker in 1987.
+Replacing them are today's multiple-dealership, well-heeled businessmen with one eye on the auto industry and the other on real estate.
+The racing boat's crisp white sails caught the breeze, and it shot through the water, leaving behind the scores of small boats bobbing in the bay.
+Noriega exercised power with ruthless assurance.
+A private study said consumer confidence rebounded in April, suggesting spending will be strong in coming months.
+In 1969, peace demonstrators staged activities across the country, including a candlelight march around the White House, as part of a moratorium against the Vietnam War.
+How can we, with our bare hands?" one cadet replied.
+There won't be any extraordinary items in the quarter, he added.
+During the first half of the 1980s, money tended to slosh around primarily in the already-developed world.
+Lotus began selling Notes licences for batches of 200 users upwards.
+Sinn Fein, the outlawed Irish Republican Army's legal wing, accused Protestant extremists of carrying out a random sectarian attack.
+The animation deals with his treatment and things that would be hard to take in real life.
+But nor have there been significant profits."
+Angola has abundant reserves of oil, iron ore and diamonds _ many of them untapped _ and a rich soil that could turn it into a breadbasket of Africa.
+The Dash 10 is an older model with a wing design considered more susceptiable to loss of lift from ice buildup.
+Any criminal proceedings now under way against those who recently refused military service will be dropped if they agree to perform civilian or unarmed military service, he added.
+He was given a seven-year sentence.
+MANY of the continent's bourses took a breather yesterday from the bull run, writes Our Markets Staff. FRANKFURT took a pause from its record breaking ways with most analysts commenting that the current rally still has a long way to go.
+The deal was priced at a yield spread of 85 basis points above the average rate on the Treasury four-year and five-year notes.
+The firm has sought to remain independent by divesting underperforming businesses and closing plants, cutting costs and laying off hundreds of workers.
+Keillor left the show in June 1987.
+Record stock market volume last year produced surging income for stockbrokers, with the average income for retail brokers reaching a record.
+It said that the government has been helping the tribe build new villages.
+Earlier in his career, he was Capitol Hill and White House reporter for Scripps-Howard News Service and a foreign correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune.
+The journalist who spoke with the Iraqi leader in Baghdad on Saturday said Saddam told him "Tel Aviv would receive the first blow in the case of a gulf war," whether or not Israel joined any multinational strike against Iraq.
+Svend Jakobsen, the neutral mediator charged with sounding out eight parties on a national program, said he could not bring enough parties together to form a stable government and was giving up his task.
+"I hope the Wyoming bear will be good company for your plaid bear," Sullivan wrote.
+North testified at his trial that he watched Poindexter tear up the finding _ which relates to four of the five criminal charges against the ex-national security adviser.
+In his toughest remarks yet on the issue, the East German leader said he would not back down from his demand that most East German marks be converted equally to West German marks as the nations are unified.
+"It was an age of innocence.
+But it doesn't bother me because I know I'm doing what's right," Bush told his interviewers.
+A Navy admiral has rejected the appeals of four rescue instructors charged in the death of an airman who was dragged into a swimming pool while classmates sang to drown out his screams for help.
+The food cutoff could impose even greater suffering on Iraq.
+She'd been a star since her show-stopping number, "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" in "Leave It to Me" in 1938.
+The Enaf-Vinto metallurgical smelter complex just east of Oruro, is close to Bolivia's principal tin mines, Huanuni and Colquiri, owned by the state mining company Comibol.
+Mr. Zatz, who couldn't be reached for comment, was one of three traders in Swiss francs who were tried last summer on fraud charges.
+Of the total, $119.7 million has been contributed by political action committees, which are formed by corporations, labor unions, issue-oriented groups and other organizations to donate money to candidates.
+Yang Shangkun, 81, became China's president, or head of state, in April last year.
+The company said it and some of its employees bought a large block of Jefferies shares from Primerica Inc.
+It has been pumping huge sums into CDI development, particularly in software. Mr Gaston Bastiaens, director of interactive media systems, said the group expected the price of CDI to fall substantially over the next few years.
+CBS reported a 73% drop in first-quarter profit and said it will reduce its work force this year by 6%, or about 400 jobs.
+Cutting base rates will do nothing to divert the current bullish sentiment from sterling."
+Some republics, the Baltic states for example, may choose not to join.
+"We have a duty to respond to the violated in our midst," she said.
+For instance, a spate of new paper machines ordered in 1987 or 1988 are just coming into production, creating surplus capacity for many types of paper.
+Most popular were top-ranked Power Alley Electronic Bowling by Marchon, an electronic extravaganza designed to turn a playroom into a bowling alley, and the Sound Machine Water Cannon fire engine by Nylint.
+In fact, of the 11 countries tracked by Morgan, seven have bonds that yield above 10%.
+Moving Marcus around didn't help, either.
+Following strong demand, the amount was quickly increased to Pounds 200m from the original Pounds 150m. NatWest Capital Markets and Salomon Brothers International jointly arranged the issue.
+For such people, dieting can be a grueling, dispiriting process that can take up to two years.
+Authorities said an autopsy on the ninth victim, found Monday along Interstate 195 in Marion, yielded a preliminary identification.
+Higher taxation of petrol could be a complement.
+RJR Nabisco Inc. stock has surged after its directors prolonged a record auction for the food-and-tobacco giant, signaling their belief that even the fattest offer valued at $26.58 billion is too cheap.
+The rights will be paid Feb. 2 as a dividend.
+The SEC has been successful at convincing courts to freeze the assets of alleged wrongdoers before they can complete the sales of securities and take the funds out.
+Mr. Elbaum notes how Bertelsmann lost money when it tried to run the Literary Guild and other U.S. book clubs the way it runs its German book clubs.
+On Tuesday, he drew a crowd of thousands to a cove near Candlestick Park where he lay beached beside rocks bearing a no-trespassing sign.
+However, this ran into resistance from CEA-Industrie's management. This compromise is the result of arbitration by Mr Jean-Claude Trichet, the powerful director of the French Treasury, who was called in to resolve the deadlock.
+No shooting ever took place and both orders were eventually rescinded.
+He later became a sports feature writer and columnist at the Philadelphia Daily News, was a sports columnist at the New York Daily News and worked briefly on the staff of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
+If necessary, he said, the cargo will be moved to another ship from the Green Bay, which has made several successful trips for Honda since it was completed Oct. 29 by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Ltd.
+The shares were further affected by recurrent speculation that the bank might bid for TSB. US house Lehman Brothers also voiced caution, arguing that: 'The shares looked stretched without a new source of operating gains.'
+They later moved to Screven in southeast Georgia where they sang at nightclubs, fairs and special events.
+The company noted that plastics led the increase in operating profits in the materials division.
+Underwriters led by Kidder, Peabody & Co. priced the 10 1/2% notes at par.
+However, an increase in the number of moderate deputies will free the government of some of its inhibitions - both about being more friendly to the western world and about pursuing its economic liberalisation policies.
+The measure also would require President Bush to report to Congress by May 1990 on withdrawing all U.S. forces from South Korea.
+"A disproportionate number of customer complaints about broker-dealers in our state derive from the penny stock market," said John B. Hiatt, director of the New Mexico Securities Division.
+I don't think people should forget that." Most consumers will probably focus on their pocketbooks tomorrow when the much-awaited consumer price index discloses the initial hit from higher energy prices.
+Let me attend now to the disappointments.
+Dividend yields on the stocks that make up the major market averages got as low as 2.5 percent at the peak of the bull market last year.
+Navy officials insist that 15 carriers are the minimum needed to meet U.S. commitments around the world.
+Whittle Communications posted revenue of about $152 million this year and projected operating income for 1989 at about $35 million on revenue of $185 million.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega as head of the 15,000-strong Defense Forces.
+He said three more fitness centers are planned for Georgia and Virginia in the next 12 to 18 months.
+(Wilson vs. Seiter) Washington Airports Ruling By a 6-3 vote, the high court struck down a 1986 federal law that created a congressional board to oversee the operations of the Washington area's airports, National and Dulles.
+Future developments might produce a binding substance that clings to abnormal genetic material associated with an overactive BCL2 rather than the messenger, he said.
+And so this is where I have a big difference.
+Per-share earnings fell to $1.21 in the latest quarter as the average number of shares outstanding rose to 52.2 million from 38.5 million, the company said.
+Nowadays, Morgenau sees the proliferation of spas as part of a burgeoning "stress industry." "The whole business is blown up way out of proportion.
+Almost 70,000 claims have been filed with the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the San Francisco Bay area for temporary housing help, home and business loans, grants and other aid.
+Separately, Britoil's hopes for foiling BP's hostile bid seemed to fade yesterday.
+The group immediately turned over the potentially explosive information to the office of Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, the liberal Ohio Democrat who was most likely to oppose the nominee in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
+Given stable commodity prices, he suggests, it may be a good idea to tighten credit so that "monetary policy grows at the midpoint" of the target ranges.
+UTA said contact was lost with Flight 772 less than an hour after it took off from N'Djamena, Chad, on Tuesday afternoon after a stopover on a flight that originated in Brazzaville, capital of the Congo.
+"This also means that each of our peoples can decide to remain in the Yugoslav community or leave it," said Jovic, the head of Yugoslavia's eight-member state presidency.
+Where we expect some fairly rude braying and chugging, the Stravinsky was svelteness and light.
+'Stocks are overfished at the moment and the scientists are recommending reductions in all stocks in the western approaches.
+We should use all chances still to renew the party so that it will have a democratic basis.
+Huebl, a key ideologist of the communist-led reforms of Alexander Dubcek that were crushed by a Soviet-led invasion, served as director of the Communist Party Academy during that brief period.
+'We can service and reduce the debt out of the cashflow of the combined companies.
+Laura's new celebrity status hasn't gone to her head, said her mother, Candyce, of Naperville, west of Chicago.
+Far from feeling embarrassed about his outburst, the managing director of British Transport Advertising wrote to the FT last week and told us all about it.
+He said the rate has dropped because people are confused by the proliferation of such books _ many of them vanity press publications that charge for a listing.
+Formerly at the bottom, Campbell is now near the top.
+"I don't say anything important until we have an interpreter," he said in broken German.
+Sometimes it's hard to tell who's really on trial in the federal racketeering case against Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y., and six other men.
+The effect is rather like cleaning your ears out with wire wool. But the excitement was shortlived.
+The loss of three sailors who died aboard the submarine USS Bonefish was a loss for everyone in the Navy family, a chaplain said during a weekend memorial service.
+They have become propaganda pamphlets for central office. There is plenty for them to crow about.
+Medicare would pay 60 percent of drug costs the following year and 80 percent in subsequent years _ but still only on that portion that exceeds $600 a year.
+Vittorio Cassoni, who had been head of Olivetti's North American operations before joining AT&T in 1986, will be nominated as managing director of the Italian company, AT&T said in a statement.
+T. Marshall Hahn Jr., chairman and chief executive officer, said the company's overall business was sound, reflecting healthy demand for pulp and paper products, but he said earnings were affected by weak plywood and lumber prices.
+The biggest increase was in the Midwest, where sales increased 26% to a rate of 129,000 after falling 23% in March.
+The slimness of that chance may be measured by the performance of the Democrats in the recent US elections.
+There are now 1,058 such schemes covering 470,000 workers. The Discretionary Share Option Schemes under the 1984 Finance Act is confined to an elite of managers and directors.
+Fusion, combining two atoms, is the power of nuclear warheads. Fission, splitting an atom, is the power of old atomic weapons and of today's nuclear power plants.
+A 15-year-old Israeli girl and two Palestinians were killed.
+As with any summer camp, there are field trips: to the Broward County Courthouse, jail and crime lab.
+"Today's reversal of field will require adjustment of a fairly large number of significant First Amendment holdings," Justice Scalia said in a dissent that he actually read from the bench because he felt so strongly about the issue.
+Rejecting offers on June 20, the RTC supplied additional marketing information to four bidders and asked them to submit "best and final" offers.
+The volatility was evident last week after the price rally began in the U.S. on Tuesday, spilled over into world oil markets on Thursday and then stalled on Friday.
+Dobson couldn't say how many towns were listed in the atlas, but he said he doesn't often drop a town.
+And, most interesting of all to prospective investors, the government is committed to making compulsory competitive tendering a way of life.
+Also today, the army said a Palestinian died of wounds sustained in an overnight clash with Israeli troops that left four other Palestinians wounded.
+The company introduced two new air-conditioner compressors last spring, just in time to benefit from last summer's abnormally hot weather.
+Dye says no one has been killed or injured from the 30,960 probes he had sold at prices ranging up to $29.95 since starting the business six years ago, and only one person had been known to receive a shock.
+Murdoch has said he would be glad to provide it" once the agreements are signed, the spokesman said.
+Roughly 500 institutions are currently considered insolvent.
+Agency officials expressed concern about possible pollution that the leak of the poisonous fumes and chemicals might cause.
+Another mummy had a fractured right forearm, "perhaps from warding off a blow," Dr. Marx speculates.
+Weld also criticized Congress for excluding itself from coverage of conflict-of-interest laws, which former White House political director Lyn Nofziger was convicted last month of violating on behalf of scandal-plagued Wedtech Corp. and two other clients.
+The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to say whether states can put off-limits otherwise public information by invoking privacy concerns _ and a Newport divorce lawyer contends Rhode Island's privacy law is such a shield.
+Officials are frantically searching for a way to prevent infestation of the Great Lakes by the pesky mussels, with their zebra-like stripes.
+His defection was a major embarrassment for the ruling Kuomintang, which had embraced his most famous song, "Descendants of the Dragon," as a patriotic inspiration, and then felt obliged to ban it for several years.
+It will be in the interests of all parties - even the US taxpayers whose interests NIH claims to protect - to agree that mass-produced genes cannot be patented.
+Also, the Red Cross said Iraqi officials have agreed to allow Americans held at strategic sites to send messages home to their families.
+The lowest standards are in Alabama, where a family of two qualifies only if it earns less than $88 a month, or 13 percent of the federal poverty level of $700 a month for one parent and child.
+Such views once landed him in prison for nine years.
+GE arrived at the $234,000 figure by multiplying 117 by $2,000, the fine in effect prior to 1986.
+Narrated by Meryl Streep and directed by Phil Joanou, the film is a series of informal interviews with seven-year-olds from widely varying social, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
+High wind warnings were issued for the eastern half of Montana, the northern mountains and eastern sections of Wyoming, the western Dakotas and the eastern foothills of Colorado.
+"We do not oppose the measure," Mr. Glauber said.
+Company officals and represenatives from UMW District 17 refused to cross the pickets and enter the Raleigh County Armory, where the sides were scheduled to meet to discuss the firings.
+FortuneCity climbed the world's premier league of web sites and has more unique users than eBay and CDNow (PC Data Online June 1999), Registered users doubled from 1,5 million to 3,1 million in the last 90 days alone.
+Protesters knocked down parts of the school's wall and hurled the debris at police.
+The Democratic presidential nominee invoked Truman's battling underdog memory across the Midwest as he pressed his argument that Bush is an elitist whose proposal to reduce the federal tax on capital gains would benefit primarily the wealthy.
+Analysts say GE shares lag 36% below last year's high partly because portfolio managers find it too complex.
+He is a pugnacious performer in the Commons. But his weaknesses are as obvious as his strengths.
+All three networks do enormous amounts of expensive in-depth reporting.
+The ruble has no real exchange rate vs. the dollar, and Cuba has been applying an outdated price system established in 1981.
+The state has no provision for mercy killing, he said, adding, "Murder is murder." Beverly Maggart worked as a secretary at the University of Missouri-Kansas City from the mid-1970s until she became physically unable to work last September.
+She has her special reasons for this peculiar lapse of knowledge, but she isn't alone.
+To that extent our interests are aligned,' he said.
+All of these planes will be modified eventually.
+President Bush's budget chief is appealing to 21 mostly junior senators for help in finding a way to get deficit-reduction talks started between the White House and congressional leaders.
+Coors must find out how seriously Keystone Dry will cannibalize the other Keystone labels, which are on a roll, said Emanuel Goldman, analyst at PaineWebber Inc. "You don't want to mess up a good thing," said Mr. Goldman.
+The problem with this action is that the US government provides local companies with a powerful lever just by having the procedure in place.'
+With the new setup, individual investors will be asked to put themselves in one of four risk categories: "conservative for income," "conservative for growth," "moderate risk" and "aggressive risk."
+The new holding company, Webster/Eagle Bancorp Inc., will have about $1.2 billion of assets and 19 banking offices in Connecticut.
+Informed that he could not, he asked if the rejection letter from the American Society of Rejected Writers would count as a rejection.
+But with a choice to make, she voted for George Bush.
+The impoverished countryside around Ayacucho was the birthplace eight years of the Mao-inspired Shining Path insurgency.
+The Soviet population was larger at mid-year, 296.4 million compared with 246 million for the United States.
+Trouble is, most players in the broad "average" range (and a lot of quite excellent players, too) are so far from that ideal that we couldn't be nudged there with a bulldozer.
+The fighting Saturday came on the third day of an offensive aimed at driving President Samuel Doe from power before a West African force arrives to try to end the 7-month-old civil war.
+A Fairchild unit, Vol-San-Chatsworth, was accused recently of non-compliance with required testing procedures.
+But fashioning rules that don't have unintended consequences may be extremely difficult.
+Izhar Alam, the Punjab police chief, said he believes arms are being smuggled in from Pakistan.
+The Austrian official told The Associated Press that the woman is on vacation and believed to be out of the country.
+The Soviet ambassador to Denmark, Boris Pastukhov, has been named the Kremlin's new envoy to Afghanistan, succeeding First Deputy Foreign Minister Yuli Vorontsov, an official confirmed Wednesday.
+EC beef exports jumped by 48 per cent to 1.16m tonnes, while Australian shipments, reflecting lower sales to Japan, fell 15 per cent to 1m tonnes.
+Thousands of people caught a long-awaited glimpse of two giant pandas that went on display at the Toledo Zoo over the objections of a conservation group that wants the endangered animals returned to China.
+Under terms, ASK will make and market natural gas-powered cogeneration power systems designed to produce electricity at less cost than a utility would charge a small business.
+"I'm sure she didn't mean to take two with her," said Hillhouse's nephew, Scott Hillhouse.
+"We ran down to the beach and she was being washed out with a strong undertow.
+For this is a play about the aftermath of war: its survivors, refugees, and criminals.
+The rightist government of President Alfredo Cristiani has accused the leftist Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front of "kidnapping" hundreds of young men in recent weeks, allegedly to replace losses suffered in the offensive.
+However, the vice president told reporters that he would view such a joint appearance as a plus for his campaign.
+Hamilton was chairman of Reuters from 1979 to 1985 during the British-based agency's expansion of its financial news services.
+By acquiring $34 billion of foreign currency, the monetary authorities have taken a speculative position that yen, D-marks and other currencies will appreciate in relation to the dollar.
+Last Oct. 27, then-President Reagan recommended that the building be razed and rebuilt from the ground up.
+The report is to be released publicly today.
+Independent prosecutors obviously think they make their own rules, and apparently have convinced most of the press and public.
+According to official figures, 31 people were killed.
+The province has an estimated population of 3 million.
+As a subsidiary of Time Inc., Book-of-the-Month Club does not reveal exact sales figures for its books, videotapes or casettes.
+But he said he expects the current advance to continue and to move stocks close to the upper end of the trading range that has prevailed since last October's market crash.
+Navy admirals, many of whom expressed misgivings about the ATF in the past, must renegotiate the service's role in the overall program by the end of this year.
+Saddam said the missile could hit targets hundreds of miles away.
+The success of the X-15 design, development and flight program allowed the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo spaceflight programs to accelerate.
+Last week, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. announced the establishment of a system of networks covering all health care for its U.S. work force.
+Although forecasting is difficult, he says some nuclear plants will have to be replaced in France, while the debate in Germany about the greenhouse effect could work in the nuclear industry's favour. The two home markets will be important for NPI.
+Samuel said the courts have not ruled definitively on the issue.
+The question asked the 1,039 Canadians surveyed was: "Just suppose for a minute that Canadians were allowed to vote in a U.S. presidential election.
+Casualties included works by Theodore Dreiser, Ernest Hemingway and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
+Officials were unsure how many head of cattle were lost in the fire.
+The vendor is Davey Bickford Smith.
+Hung joined the revolution at the age of 16. The French arrested him in 1931 and banished him to a decade and a half of hard labor at the notorious prison island of Poulo Condore.
+One of MOMA's "Ten Criteria" calls for a member to "assume responsibility for one's own life, though at times choosing to seek the help of others."
+Management is a problem for the Republicans, as most Americans, given the Reagan record, may suspect the Grand Old Party doesn't know how to manage things.
+The four largest last year raised assets by 4.5 per cent, but net income fell 6 per cent in dollar terms.
+Defense Secretary Dick Cheney has projected a 2 percent annual decline through the mid-1990s, and many influential congressional figures have called for much steeper declines.
+"These are wild dolphins.
+At one point in 1986, economic strength was so geographically warped that the entire mid-section of the country was strained by simultaneous weakness in farming, heavy manufacturing, mining and oil.
+In 1974, Ella T. Grasso was elected governor of Connecticut, the first woman to win a governorship without succeeding her husband.
+That's one of the things about when people talk about selling off the public lands to pay off the national debt.
+An olive will just make your cocktail oily. I emerged from the tasting slightly light-headed and not wholly convinced that I had really got to the bottom of the martini debate.
+"If the health's good, I may continue," he said.
+He directed that anyone whose activities come under examination must be moved to different jobs that have nothing to do with procurement.
+However, it claims to have no set calendar for issuance. The assumption in the market is that stock sales will be spread as evenly as possible throughout the year, but few clues have been given as to which maturities the Bank might favour.
+The group is buying assets with roughly $1.35 billion of debt and a market value of $1.8 billion.
+Underwood, who has been on unpaid medical leave, said she has been diagnosed as having post-traumatic stress syndrome, a condition associated with Vietnam veterans, rape victims and people who have been tortured.
+He is virtually the only industrial saint around." Analysts expect Digital to start a new stock buy-back program soon to bolster the shares.
+But the show is nonetheless the summer's hottest ticket, with a record advance sale for a nonmusical of over 1.5 million pounds ($2.35 million), and a top ticket price of 17 pounds 50 ($27.50), steep by London standards.
+Oil prices dropped in fairly active trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange after Egypt announced it was lowering its crude export prices for the first half of July.
+Applications were due last week to the Federal Communications Commission for new systems to provide telephone service to commercial aircraft.
+The car that held the second bomb also was reduced to a twisted black metal skeleton.
+The Health and Welfare Ministry said Kiichi Fujiwara in Kanagawa prefecture, near Tokyo, now is Japan's oldest man, 109 years and one month.
+District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau said his office began investigating allegations of fraud in August 1989 following a complaint from one of the lenders, Chase Manhattan Bank, a subsidiary of Chase Manhattan Corp.
+Scientists said ozone depletion over Antarctica reached record levels in recent months.
+All the Atrium's retailers were scheduled to open by February and Karp said he expected to begin turning a profit shortly thereafter.
+The 18 males and 12 females, ranging in age from 13 to 43, received their new kidneys as far back as 1975.
+He recommends the same strategy with platinum: As prices rise above key technical levels, in this case $382.50, investors shouldn't liquidate but simply raise their stop-loss orders to higher price levels.
+It said the United Nations has estimated that in Sudan as many as 5 million people are at risk.
+Traders are hoping for a cut in the discount rate at the central bank council meeting Thursday.
+"The (anti-narcotics) decrees, which have been announced, could have been brought in three years ago."
+The board was unanimous, together with the divisional directors and executives (ie, the top 100 managers of our business) on the necessity for the structures review. The majority of the executive board have spent their working lives in this business.
+He began his diplomatic career in 1924 as a clerk at the U.S. consulate in Stuttgart, Germany.
+Members of the Sylmar Hang Gliding Association hope they will deter people from dumping stolen cars over the sides of cliffs and shooting guns illegally in the Angeles National Forest, said group spokesman Rome Dodson.
+Fixed-rate 30-year mortgages rose to an average 10.91% last week, the highest level since early 1986.
+But even among such cool heads there is bewilderment at constant claims that the group will be out of the red by the end of this year. According to analysts' calculations, a loss of around DM700m (Pounds 270m) is unavoidable.
+The other two dropped out; the university won't say why.
+"It's a great feeling of relief.
+He is still quite capable of living down to his poor image.
+Fort Worth, also in the shadow of Dallas, has survived the oil bust better than Dallas, the magazine said.
+The price is Dollars 1.9m, and the agent Jenny Pruitt.
+"Senatorial Privilege" has sold more than 70,000 copies despite this major-media neglect, or perhaps because of it.
+Many voting machines have room for only eight candidates on a line, and as of Sunday, five Republicans and seven Democrats were seeking their parties' presidential nomination.
+It also expressed appreciation to the board for taking time to gather more information.
+One tunnel, the service tunnel, is more than half-finished, but much work remains on the other two, which will carry trains in opposite directions.
+The Cannon unit holds unlimited world-wide rights to some pictures but it has more limited rights to other movies.
+The professional standard-setting organization also released new government figures indicating that the U.S. rate, the highest in the developed world, may finally be leveling off after rising steeply since the mid-1970s.
+Passengers were taken to the international air terminal, where Lampl said they were going through customs and immigration and then would be placed on other flights to Miami.
+The way down was easier on the lungs than the way up, but harder on the legs, and the rocks underfoot felt sharper.
+The elder DeBartolo is founder of the Edward J. DeBartolo Corp. headquartered in Youngstown, Ohio.
+But Wednesday was different.
+The evening began with Cunningham's 1968 "RainForest."
+Virginia Sims, a leader of the Wichita black community and former publisher of a weekly newspaper, died Wednesday.
+Responding to calls for Wilson's resignation, he shouted across the floor to opponents, "You should be worried about the guy who stole the property." Liberal leader John Turner sharply criticized Wilson for not resigning.
+Because their lives depended on the dogs, the men knew them all intimately, their strengths and foibles.
+Galac neither admitted nor denied the rules violation.
+That scenario gained credence Wednesday when U.S. military officials conceded that some vital American ground forces might not be ready by the Jan. 15 deadline.
+Though no single carrier will control the new company, Delta will own the largest chunk at 40 percent, the airlines said Thursday.
+"At one point, we took products that were already on the market in other countries," says Mr. Lyons.
+Some meager hope is building for home construction.
+Ryzhkov's economic plan proposes a five-year transition to what it calls a market economy still partially regulated by the government.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega took refuge in the Vatican Embassy in Panama City last December after U.S. troops invaded the country in an effort to bring him to the United States to face drug charges.
+After getting promising test-market results in Wisconsin last year, Bitesize has begun a national roll-out of Tribbles.
+"It was a very profitable business," he says.
+Net sales fell to $1.22 billion from $1.40 billion last year.
+Foreign banks have typically provided grants or personnel resources to meet that obligation.
+Less trading means lower commissions and less revenue for brokerage firms.
+An amazing amount of people thought this was a crummy idea or that I and the others supporting it were silly.
+The man returned to Rhode Island, pulling the 6-year-old off the sidewalk two blocks from his home, police said.
+The UK company DIP, whose handheld miniature computer is the basis of the Atari Portfolio, showed that, as did Psion with its notebook-style Mobile Computer. Both companies may have been somewhat ahead of the market.
+Neither they nor Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, the third member of Congress on the board, participated in the selection of Zinser as the new president.
+No one was hurt or killed in the blasts, but state authorities later imposed a curfew and banned all public assembly, including Friday prayer services, forcing tens of thousands of Moslem sabbath worshipers to stay indoors.
+Last year, Mobil brought in another substantial well in the High Island field, one that tested at a rate equivalent to 9,300 barrels of oil a day.
+It is the most radical, daring economic reform program ever attempted in Eastern Europe.
+This is the date the swallows traditionally return to the San Juan Capistrano Mission in California.
+"When you have a guy that you know is a great front-runner, it sets your course," said Faldo, who won on the second hole of a playoff with Scott Hoch last year.
+The man who runs Boston's Logan Airport faced the same problem plaguing major airports worldwide: how to cut the delays that were making flying an ever more unpleasant experience.
+Nigel Planer splutters energetically but to little effect.
+As in Grenada, the insurgents have shown a willingness to use extremist methods to advance their cause.
+Assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas O'Rourke said in his opening statement Tuesday that he would show that Brenneke lied when he testified about the alleged meeting and when he said he and another man were contract employees of the CIA.
+The eyewitnesses said they were too far away to tell whether Christen appeared to be in good health.
+"We very much want to make the highest bid you will receive to acquire Lucky Stores," American Stores Chairman L.S. Skaggs said in the letter.
+The Disney Co. is organizing and paying for the entire event, including hotel rooms and food.
+Aside from his retardation, Kohl is blind and an active carrier of the hepatitis B virus.
+That's when it's time to bring on the victims.
+But Kremin said more than a dozen witnesses will swear that nothing was thrown at the rescue workers.
+Goertz told immigration inspectors he had been forced to join the SS at the end of 1943 and remained a member until the end of World War II in May 1945, officials said.
+The biggest losers in the American were Cleveland (a runaway last), Chicago and California (LA/Orange County).
+The station has now been converted into a 'gold' rock and pop music format. The paper offer for the A shares is 345 for 200; for the ordinary shares, it is 206 for 100.
+"It's going well," he said. "I feel like (blacks) will start coming to the pool." Jamie Willis, 17, who is white, said they probably wouldn't.
+Simon called it 'hard, heavy, laboured'.
+The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average gained 257.69 points, or 0.67 percent, ending at 38,681.31.
+'It is our intention to pursue a strategy that will bring recovery, with it growth, with it jobs and with it prosperity,' he said in the house yesterday.
+Omus Hirschbein, who is director of performing arts at the Y, is convinced the plan will be a winner.
+The high-flying Pirates have been baseball's biggest surprise this year, leading the National League Eastern division. What's more, management believes the scrappy club can sell 2 million tickets, enough to eke out a profit.
+"Andrew Dice Clay did not do this in rehearsal and we were very surprised by it.
+European tractor sales are projected to fall to 106,000 units in 1994, down from 181,000 in 1990. Industry-wide sales of construction equipment are flat to lower.
+Call charges would also be cheaper than using the public network.
+He was even scarier than Godzilla because he didn't look like a monster, but just like someone who spent too much time at the gym.
+In Chamonix, France, ice sculptors Christian Claudel and Francis Cuny carved a giant thermometer on the Mer de Glace glacier to protest global warming resulting from air pollution.
+For several months, there was optimism all around.
+The revised figures showed that nonfarm productivity increased by 2.1 percent in 1988, compared to a previous estimate of 1.5 percent.
+I talked to one company the other day that had just finished looking at it for a third time."
+OPEC in recent weeks has been making some involuntary reductions in output.
+The group forecast that the dollar's value will fall another 5% to 10% by the end of 1988.
+"A policeman found a diamond ring out in the parking lot," she said.
+"He's an extraordinary trial lawyer," says Federal Judge Frank Altimari, who first met Mr. Parcher during the lawyer's stint as a public defender.
+The Mallicks paid off their loans in December 1980 by selling Mallightco a 1979 Cadillac Seville valued at $10,575 and credited against the loans.
+Ahmed Moharam, a 38-year-old Exxon Corp. administrator, remembers being sent from his mountain village when he was 11 because the only real schools were in Sanaa, the capital.
+The Federal Home Loan Bank Board had sought to block Parks under regulations prohibiting a group from gaining control of a savings and loan association without federal permission.
+The radio also announced that all political prisoners had been released.
+Mexico Equities closed sharply weaker as prices trailed Wall Street.
+While playing, he wears a special glove, stitched at home by a trainer, that allows extra room for soft bandages.
+Carson Pirie Scott & Co. said the Circuit Court of Cook County, Ill., denied the request of one of its landlords for a preliminary injunction against a proposed reorganization of the company.
+As veterans of budget wars know, revenue "shortfalls" and budget "cuts" don't mean that the numbers go down, just that they fall a little short of the (projected) dreams of avarice.
+It is more expensive than either landfilling or incineration, although that could change as industries gear up to handle large volumes of recycled material.
+One might have thought that the market would be impervious to shocks from the housebuilders by now.
+Baptist conservatives had mixed reactions to the organization.
+"We taught them to think this way.
+In attempting to enter other markets, Ms. Thomas must apply the Chicago formula to cities that lack a central young-singles neighborhood akin to the Lincoln Park area.
+Then move into rented accommodation.
+Tribune said a "steep decline" in advertising revenue led to lower profit in its media businesses.
+The witnesses said corpses were lying on the streets in the Novo Sarajevo and Novi Grad districts. Casualty figures were difficult to confirm but Belgrade television said at least three civilians had been killed and dozens wounded.
+Frankfurt stocks also declined but London shares rose.
+The 63-member conference agreed unanimously to raise the federal borrowing limit to $2.8 trillion from the current level of $2.32 trillion, an increase of $480 billion.
+Those who say Congress used to run with alacrity and efficiency are revisionists; the Founding Fathers didn't intend it that way, and they rarely would have been surprised.
+Though Mr. Lawson has said he believes inflation has peaked, he declined to indicate when the government might feel it has slowed enough to allow a relaxation in interest rates.
+So has a vocal oppositon, which says there can be no democratization in Panama as long as Gen.
+That's not likely to bother the typical F-series buyer, however. Ford said 95 percent are men, with median age of about 45.
+HAL said the latest results will be reported in a few weeks.
+I wanted my brother officers to know I'm innocent.
+He said he looked over the evidence carefully and felt he had no choice.
+Based on number of stores, the acquisition ranks as the largest for Blockbuster, which has been growing at a torrid pace in recent years.
+When Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Deng in Shanghai last February he received a warm and lengthy handshake, but no hug.
+Richard Schroeder, a leading Social Democrat lawmaker, said after talks broke off that his party still hoped to join de Maiziere's government.
+After Yanayev's nomination, Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, one of those mentioned earlier as a possible vice president, said curtly: "Yes, I will support him.
+The moves have fueled a rise in UAL stock of about $14 a share this month.
+Farley is trying to restructure a $796 million loan obtained from a consortium of banks for the Pepperell buyout.
+A much larger number of people - around 275,000 - have mortgage arrears of more than six months.
+The panel is considering six allegations against Wright.
+APRIL 12 _ Plane crash in South Africa kills 23.
+But the creditors, who range from aircraft giants like Airbus Industrie and Boeing to mom-and-pop travel agencies, have grown increasingly frustrated and impatient about getting at least some of their money.
+'At least 51 per cent of the equity must be sold for privatisation to be a reality.
+The Labor Department said its Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent last month despite a 0.7 percent drop in energy costs.
+If the broad correlation of forces runs overwhelmingly against Saddam, how can he move with impunity?
+The Internal Revenue Service is ahead of last year's pace in processing income tax returns.
+Turkish civil defense workers, helped by a 32-member West German rescue team with search dogs, shoveled through the mud and stones that roared down on the mountain village Thursday morning.
+Structural steel is mainly used for the construction industry.
+"Investigators have found, after extensive testing, that the interior tail cone release mechanism failed to separate the tail cone and deploy the emergency slide," National Transportation Safety Board member John Lauber said.
+Also Wednesday, an army report concluded that a 15-year-old female Jewish settler whose death in the occupied lands raised a furor was killed by a bullet from a careless Israeli guard, not by stones thrown by Palestinians.
+The credits range from 25% to 40% of the dollar value of the increase.
+For example, Libya was the first to break the $30-a-barrel level and others followed.
+Samsung Group and Goldstar, also of South Korea, are selling more products under their own names.
+The yield spread was 0.01 percentage point wider than late Monday.
+Patane apparently suffered a heart attack while conducting a new arrangement of the opera "The Barber of Seville," late Monday, Bavarian Radio said in a statement released to other news media.
+In the nation's capital, the high of 87 was the warmest on record for any day in March.
+Troubled Columbia Savings & Loan said it has agreed to sell its high-risk junk bonds to a Canadian-led investment group for $3 billion.
+More to the point, said an ethnic Turkmen, 'In this country there are not laws.
+A woman located through income tax errors has pleaded guilty to escaping from a federal women's prison 10 years ago, but even a prosecutor cites her good behavior since then.
+The Soviet delegation is headed by Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzkhov and includes Interior Minister Vadim Bakatin and Justice Minister Veniamin Yakovlev.
+The Treasury's 30-year issue climbed nearly 1/4 point.
+The indictments from a federal grand jury were issued late last week.
+Becor said it completed the planned sale of its Western Gear aerospace unit to Lucas for about $109.3 million.
+Gasoline has set new record closing prices every day since Aug. 15, with prices at the pump also on the rise.
+"It addresses key areas of importance to both of us," he said, citing operational efficiency, training, job security and compensation.
+Both were charged with nine counts of sodomy and rape, according to police spokesman Capt.
+Pearson, on the other hand has underperformed the market over the same period.
+The better party is one with 100,000 members and (capable of getting) 1 million votes, than a party with 1 million members and only 100,000 votes," he said.
+At that time Northrop indicated that the decision by the international chamber would carry more weight.
+It said in the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, it guaranteed 196,600 home loans totaling $15.8 billion, compared to 188,000 home loans totaling $14.4 billion in the previous year.
+The result is likely to be big cost savings as drugs companies restructure their salesforces, once their biggest cost-centres. The move is being driven by two important changes.
+The paper's article cannot be considered a statement backed by the policy-making Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party, he said.
+Or why the most simple fact involving the location of the coroner's office eludes everyone on this case for years.
+Consumers Union rates more than 50 long-term care policies in the May edition of its magazine, Consumer Reports, and finds some fault with every one of them.
+Depending on the type of software and peripherals used, the machines can serve either as the main computer in a network of many terminals (a role usually filled by a minicomputer), as a technical workstation or as a very fast personal computer.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, USX closed at $30.125, down $1.
+Now, the first U.S. retrospective of the 50-year-old, German-born artist has just opened at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, in SoHo.
+Members find it easy to doctor legislation by slipping in special provisions that could never survive in the cold light of day.
+If convicted, Barrie could get up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine.
+Among those remaining in contention was Lisa M. Edwin of Dwight, Ill., one of the six 10-year-olds who were among the 222 who began the competition on Wednesday.
+The affected models are DU7400XS-0, DU7600S-0, DU7800XS-0, DU9000XR-0 and DU9000XR-1, the company said.
+Dennis C. Bottorff, president and chief operating officer of Sovran, will be president and chief operating officer of Avantor and become chief executive officer of the new company upon Brown's retirement.
+Profit from continuing operations excluding unusual items more than doubled, reflecting improved results in all business groups.
+The package envisions establishing more than the single anti-missile site allowed under the 1972 pact, but delays the decision for at least several years and urges the president to try to renegotiate the pact in the meantime.
+It was not just his age that set him apart, however.
+To them, the old policies seemed to favor animals and whites over blacks.
+Japan has many such groups, bound together by cross shareholdings, other financial ties and common business strategies.
+Workers were not required to use the regulator, since mining in the section had been completed on Sept. 6, and the four workers who died in the area of high methane concentration were dismantling a longwall mining machine, Smith said.
+Plans to sell the stake, valued at 1.8 billion West German marks ($990 million), were postponed earlier this year by the auto maker's announcement in March of an unexpected 473 million mark foreign-exchange loss from fraud.
+The official Tass news agency said 47 demonstrators were arrested.
+It manages two others.
+It is probably running slightly ahead of a similar project on a greenfield site near Daventry.
+Terry Herbeck, president, said United Surgical doesn't intend to file for bankruptcy-law protection and the company isn't in financial difficulty.
+In contrast another fledgling company, Unipalm, the computer network specialist, has gone to a healthy premium.
+Cain and Wymer were sentenced to probation Thursday.
+Despite these impressive statistics, CGE appears to have had trouble finding other shareholders to join in the venture to lessen its financial burden.
+The Lexington was launched in 1942.
+The National Archives released 47 hours of tape-recorded conversations between former President Nixon and his top aides, most of them made in the Oval Office.
+The addict slips the needle into his scarred arm and drives down the plunger, or flares a crack-filled pipe and inhales the heated vapor.
+For 1987, securities analysts are estimating profit will rise to about $2.75 a share, with some estimates ranging as high as $3 a share.
+He gave no details of the current negotiations.
+A BankEast spokesman said yesterday that its proposal hasn't been withdrawn.
+BUSH HAS SURGED to a wide lead over Dukakis, according to a new poll.
+NCR charged that AT&T's offer violates federal regulations.
+Herr is German for mister.
+Madani began a two-year prison in 1982 for organizing a fundamentalist protest.
+One trader said that although the market isn't perceived as "overheating," it still "has been rising rather fast and is likely to have a slight correction."
+Each uses ethnic working-class roots to seek support from a constituency composed of police officers, firefighters and other blue-collar residents who are first-generation Americans born of Eastern European parents.
+For one thing, it's hard for them to make a more attractive offer than the U.S.'s, that if Mr. Noriega left now, he could return after Panama's elections in May 1989.
+Hawaiian Insurance & Guaranty Co. and its four units accounted for $58.5 million in revenue in 1985.
+Housing and Urban Development Secretary Samuel R. Pierce says federal housing officials plan to significantly increase the number of people getting vouchers to help pay their rent.
+Grumman has said it isn't a target of a continuing grand jury investigation in Brooklyn.
+Perhaps a new poster boy should be recruited.
+Today it's a megacity of 12 million people and growing.
+He met a Vietnamese woman in 1969 to whom he is still married in the United States; he fathered Gloria during a brief liaison.
+Kyriakos noted: "I don't care much about Lebanon, like the older generation does.
+Michael H., a neighbor with whom Carol D. had an affair, sued in state court in 1982, seeking to have himself declared Victoria's father.
+A large part of Kazakhstan would also be included.
+The RISC microprocessors are at the heart of a growing number of workstations.
+Roth's amendment stems from the death of Lee Mirecki, who died March 2 during Navy rescue swimmer training in Florida.
+In judging its monetary policy, the Fed has indicated it is monitoring the value of the dollar, commodity prices and the difference between short- and long-term interest rates in addition to the two broader money supply measures.
+Three others are scheduled in the next two weeks.
+Liggett & Myers Tobacco's headquarters and manufacturing facilities will remain in Durham, together with its administrative and factory personnel.
+That is because many retailers stocked up on these products in preparation for possible sanctions, and also because the U.S. government purposefully selected goods for tariffs that are competitively supplied by non-Japanese producers.
+The ceremonies are Sept. 17.
+A megabit equals one million bits.
+"With Cardinal, if you hold it to maturity, you're going to get 7.25%" each year.
+The vice president, who visited several Central American countries in June, also called on Nicaragua, Cuba and the Soviet Union to stop arming leftist guerrillas in El Salvador.
+The city's Library Board still must vote on whether to build the new library.
+Whatever the case, strategists don't operate in a vacuum. "You get a lot of heat from your brokers when you're bearish and the market goes up," says Mr. Smith at Prudential Securities.
+The current squeeze may result from one-off pressures as recession grips mainland Europe and Procter & Gamble makes a splash in detergents in the US.
+On Monday, the government employees union publicly declared that it would not attend a government-sponsored rally called for yesterday, and the government had to cancel it.
+At the time, Japan got 80 percent of its oil from the United States, and it feared the consequences of a possible American cutoff of supplies.
+There was also some interest in utility stocks that have either recently passed or are approaching deadlines for investors to qualify for dividends.
+Arnold Staloff, past president of the New York Commodity Exchange, on Tuesday was named president and chief executive officer of Bloom Staloff Corp., a Philadelphia securities trading firm.
+Police gave no motive for the slaying of Angela de Guerrero, 32. She was shot four times as she sat in her small sedan outside a supermarket in Bogota's northern suburbs by two gunmen who fled in a white car.
+The Pan Am jet, the first U.S.-chartered flight in nearly three weeks, landed Friday afternoon at Raleigh-Durham airport with 123 American citizens, six Canadians and others of unknown nationality.
+The site is directly across the river from where the girl's parents, Robert and Paula Sims, live.
+Republicans - Frenzel, N; Stangeland, N; Weber, N.
+But Mr. Nilson thinks the big players in Visa and MasterCard this decade will be the European banks.
+"The idea is to abolish the curbs on a reciprocal basis so travel theoretically is permitted everywhere," an official said.
+Since Richard Greenberg's adaptations stick closely to Kafka's texts, the piece preserves much of Kafka's dry, matter-of-fact tone.
+Those nationals account for fewer than 600 of the stranded Westerners.
+They said their 1985 calculations could not be confirmed because the government then was not disclosing figures.
+However, a clause in the 1980 constitution, written by Pinochet's administration, allows him to remain army commander until 1998.
+Mr. Lee is expected to try to do this at the ruling party's congress in July by persuading a sufficient number of elderly members of the KMT old guard to retire.
+That increased the yield on the government's benchmark 30-year bonds to 8.90% from 8.85%.
+Yasunari Kawabata was the previous Japanese prizewinner in 1968.
+Sunday's was the sixth election since the return to democracy after the 1967-74 military dictatorship.
+The concert-goers outside the Jackson Optimist Sports Arena occasionally hooted and made obscene gestures.
+Most are toll-free 800 numbers or 900 numbers, for which callers pay.
+To Some Degree Now that he's added a Ph.D.
+"These companies correctly believe that they can get away with nearly anything in terms of new-product claims." What's the difference, for example, between Tylenol Cold formula and Tylenol Cold & Flu formula, both made by Johnson & Johnson?
+Prosecutor Sara Nieves said officials at the U.S. Interests Section had provided logistical support and "orientation" to the members of Pro-Human Rights Youth, who were convicted on Wednesday.
+Cornelia Small, chief economist at Scudder, Stevens & Clark, said it will be difficult to tell much about the state of the ecomony until after Christmas.
+Mr. Vander Jagt said he knew of only two companies that would benefit from the minimum tax change.
+For Dukakis, the speech marked the culmination of a 16-month campaign for his party's presidential nomination and the formal opening of his challenge to Bush.
+Economic deprivations have risen.
+Flynn said the president told him he had tried to call the mayor at his home recently and spoke with Flynn's 9-year-old daughter. Flynn said he told Bush he never got the message, and joked that maybe his daughter didn't know who Bush was.
+The commercials on television in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia are even more boring than those on U.S. networks.
+I am disappointed that Bryn Davies did not express a more rounded view.
+The virus, related to the deadly Ebola virus of Africa, has turned up in monkeys from three Philippine importers since fall. The licenses of three of the nation's largest monkey importers have been revoked amid concerns about the virus's spread.
+The Supreme Court will take up important cases on corporate taxes, product liability, employee benefits and antitrust.
+Floyd's sole three-putt green came after a pulled nine-iron left him 50 rollercoaster feet from the pin on 17, and it cost him his lead.
+The National Futures Association received the audited report for 1989 in late March of this year.
+Separately, in Oklahoma City, Fleming Cos. said its board authorized the repurchase of as many as two million common shares, about 7.5% of its stock outstanding.
+For the week, the index rose about 4.5 points.
+The treaty was the first between the countries since a friendship pact in 1944, and France's first bilateral treaty in 27 years.
+The premiums paid by banks into their federal deposit-insurance fund will be almost doubled, to $1.50 for every $1,000 of deposits, but the thrifts' premiums will rise to $2.30 next year and could ultimately reach $3.25.
+"We're going to pick up _ one way or the other _ all the oil that's out there," Exxon spokesman Don Cornett told reporters one week after the Exxon Valdez ran aground.
+Eugene Laff, former Haas chairman, was charged last month with 15 counts of conspiring to mainipulate the prices of the same three stocks to increase their value in a scheme that included Lorin.
+Lutz is known for his love of cars, especially driving them fast.
+The governor has made sure funds are distributed evenly in rural areas, White said.
+West Texas has been under pressure since January.
+Earlier this month, Premadasa announced the amnesty as part of a peace plan under which Sinhalese and Tamil militants would receive parliamentary seats and jobs in return for renouncing violence.
+Also, banks holding the bonds may be required to mark the bonds to market on a continuous basis.
+Because of the injury, Dr. Hammer appeared last Monday with a cane to host a luncheon in Los Angeles for Sen. Albert Gore Jr., Democratic presidential candidate, the spokesman says.
+Japanese leaders have said Japan might aid Peru if Fujimori works with the IMF and other multilateral organizations to address its economic problems.
+What's wrong with that sort of recession?
+During a 90-minute news conference, Ballard described how he his ocean-crawling robot located the Bismarck "sitting upright and proud" two weeks ago.
+And recently, Coastal won a $549 million judgment from an Occidental Petroleum Corp. unit in a suit charging that the unit tried to monopolize certain natural gas markets.
+The EEC high court said the Common Market states had not followed correct procedures when they enacted the ban, which was passed by a written procedure that required unanimity.
+A U.S. team visited the Soviet test facility earlier this month.
+Stening said four gunmen kidnapped them near south Lebanon's provincial capital of Sidon as they were driving in a U.N. car from their base in the southern port of Tyre to Beirut on Feb. 5.
+Only for yardwork and home maintenance did women do less than half.
+"I missed one of those turns on the inside," he told me, "and it was like falling down an empty elevator shaft." In "Carmen Sings Monk," there are no casualties.
+A military honor guard fired a salute as workers shoveled soil over his red and black coffin.
+The staff will produce seven hours of live news, weather and markets coverage every week day, and several half-hour summaries daily.
+First-quarter sales declined 3.5% to $1.10 billion from $1.14 billion.
+The Japan's central bank does not officially comment on its market activity.
+It runs head-on into the deficits plaguing the United States and the economic crisis wrenching the Soviet Union.
+Drenchev ruled out a candidacy for himself.
+Big Board volume totaled 170.49 million shares, against 167.10 million in the previous session.
+Eurodollar bond prices were marked significantly lower, and one of the few major new issues, by Shell Canada Ltd., encountered resistance, surprising many dealers.
+So what's wrong with perfection?
+Washington University in St. Louis has a 50-50 agreement with an outside venture capitalist who selects research with commercial promise.
+"Your great state was the only state with the good sense to be in the Democratic column in 1984, and we're going to make sure that you have lots of company in 1988," she said in her remarks at the delegation's headquarters hotel.
+It also nullified other contracts where local authorities had come out on top, leaving the banks a loophole through which to recuperate at least part of their losses.
+I read the exerpts of Wayne Angell's exchange with a Gosbank representative ("Put the Soviet Economy on Golden Rails," editorial page, Oct. 5) with great interest, since the gold standard is one of my areas of research.
+While the dollar moved in ranges of more than two pfennigs and one yen yesterday, the intraday bands were more digestible than Tuesday's swings of five pfennigs and two yen.
+But it is not an option for the world as a whole.
+Police said they began their investigation of Zaccaro, now 24, after hearing he was dealing drugs.
+'Since then business on all our sites has been transformed.' The workforce at Derby, Crewe and York has been reduced from 8,300 to 4,500 and costs have been pared.
+Advocates for Cuban prisoners immediately criticized Nelson's statements.
+Consequently, it is indeed a very favorable provision for those who are "lucky" enough to die during the next five years.
+U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy on Tuesday blocked a 15-year-old girl from obtaining an abortion without the consent of her parents or a judge.
+But dermatologists have praised the drug as the only one on the market capable of curing the severe acne that causes deep scarring.
+Reports said some trains from Soweto to Johannesburg were stoned and passengers had to lie on the floor.
+On Monday some analysts suggested that traders were using this as cover to squeeze the aluminium and nickel markets.
+Mayors and minority leaders have criticized Mr. Bennett's efforts as inadequate.
+"To have been treated as a political threat, I feel complimented," Lawrence Guyot, one of the 31 named, said in an interview from his Washington home last week. "The Sovereignty Commission was concerned about destroying things.
+Among the other signs, says Steve Lyons, associate professor of meteorology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, are the large thunderstorms typically produced in the areas of the warm sea water.
+Amnesty International called on the British government to outlaw manufacture of equipment which can be used only for executions or torture.
+The cut in the October 1988-September 1989 quota was triggered automatically by a fall in the average coffee price below $1.15 a pound.
+In addition to the children whose ages ranged from 5 to 13 years old, and the clerk, about eight other people witnessed the shooting.
+For example, a customer with a Pulse card may pay for gasoline at any Mobil station that has an on-line electronic card payment machine.
+Theotokis was born on the Ionian island of Corfu and studied law in Switzerland and France.
+Leaders of the National Office for Black Catholics and the National Black Lay Caucus said Sunday they would study written comments collected at the conference before issuing a statement on the rite.
+He claims they've been unable to muster more than a handful for protest marches and haven't delayed his plans a day.
+Jabara accused Jackson of "caving in" to Jewish groups, and said many members of his group were dismayed by the TV interview.
+He said that "even though the opposition is not completely satisfied, the electoral process is being channeled toward what the opposition wants." The government promised to put no restraints on campaigning or news coverage.
+It said the food was mostly for Miskito, Sumo and Rama Indian communities on the Atlantic Coast.
+He wrote that class barriers were crumbling, and pointed to studies showing that by the year 2000, 70 percent of all job will require brains, not brawn, compared with only 30 percent in 1945.
+West Germany's drug dealers are linked to an international network stretching from the Far East to North America, law officials say.
+The Kuwaitis took an especially tough line toward Iraq, which seized the oil-rich country in a bitter dispute that challenges Kuwait's right to survive as a nation.
+At that time, U.S. bishops, with approval of the late Pope Paul VI, revoked an 1884 decree by the American bishops automatically excommunicating divorced, remarried Catholics.
+The appeals court last week upheld the lower court ruling.
+The Agnellis' investment arm, Ifint S.A., is to ally with BSN in a joint bid for Exor of about 1,450 francs a share.
+The Food and Drug Administration will hold a hearing next week to review continuing reports that a widely used prescription acne drug is linked to birth defects.
+One way for Time to increase shareholder value would be to pay a special cash dividend.
+Says Zeke Owen, whose shop near Camp LeJeune caters to Marines: "I've done Iwo Jima maybe 12 times in 30 years.
+Consumer prices edged up 0.1% in January after rising 0.2% in December, suggesting weak demand is still holding inflation in check.
+It is a composition of wit, brilliance and energy; Sinopoli risked the ire of the large Sunday-night audience in programming it.
+A psychologist, Lucy Papillon, reportedly told the grand jury that she and Railey were romantically involved and had discussed marriage before the attack.
+When inflation fell with the Real to less than 2 per cent a month, this income disappeared.
+He predicts the number of store terminals nationwide will hit 65,000 by year end, up from 27,400 at the end of 1986.
+Moments later, he began lurching back and forth in a unique twist-style dance step.
+The Iraqi army's al-Qadissiya daily reported Thursday that Lt. Gen.
+Analysts said reports of intervention by foreign central bankers did little to help the embattled dollar.
+India in the 1990s wants good relations with the west, especially the US, as never before.
+This is a conservative estimate.
+"The Algerian negotiators thereupon allowed the plane to take off for Algiers and then took the hijackers at their word.
+Former pro football star John Matuszak died of an accidental overdose of a mild narcotic painkiller, the coroner said Tuesday in a report that also found non-lethal traces of cocaine in his system.
+Outside the administration, Mr. Baker's Keynesian critics have long urged devaluation as the only way to reverse the trade deficit; they're still waiting for the J-curve to kick in and reduce the deficit, despite two years of devaluation.
+As one congressional staff member put it, "Yesterday's events show that investment banking is a risky business."
+This was augmented last winter, when USAir agreed to operate the former Trump Shuttle which flies between Washington DC-New York-Boston. So the airlines respective routes fit fairly neatly together.
+A different texture," he said. "You have to chew it a very long time." Cundiff and his colleagues, whose lab is at Clay Center, Neb., have worked to identify breeds or breed crosses that help improve tenderness while reducing fat.
+But they say their refusal to date has nothing to do with questions of taste.
+On Wednesday, Sri Lankan industrialist Kanagasabai Gunaratnam was slain by two men on a motorcycle as he sat in his car in Colombo, a company spokesman said on condition of anonymity.
+But for brain tests, the unwieldy machines "would have required patients to stand on their heads," says Reginald Bickford, a researcher at the University of California at San Diego.
+The dispute reached its peak last week when a Sephardi militant, Yamin Suissa, announced he sent a telegram to President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and President Bush, asking them to curb the Soviet Jewish exodus.
+INFLATION TARGET Will not be exceeded 'in any serious way' this year.
+There are no party politics.
+It posted a profit for 1990; in the first quarter of this year it had a loss of C$15 million, or 30 Canadian cents a share.
+Filmy dresses in soft colors seemed to float down the runway. Suits, sometimes with deep decolletes, and pant suits cut on a bias guaranteed the feminine touch.
+That mood in itself might end the crisis shortage, since it might soon be documented as a decline of consumer confidence.
+One pound cost $1.6825 Monday, cheaper than late Friday's $1.7023.
+Will Baby and Johnny get it on before Penny gets Baby? Shut up and dance.
+In 1987, pension funds held 24 percent of the securities traded in this country.
+'They are all at least trilingual,' he says.
+"The person on the receiving end really doesn't have much to say about it until the person on the appointing end decides what he is going to do and makes the announcement," Orr said.
+'It is not so much more deserving than other countries.' But why was a Brady-type solution not launched much earlier?
+'It's too early to pinpoint, but people should be aware that this market has the potential to get there,' she said. 'In the past we had a freeze and the trees were healthy.
+Share prices closed mixed in choppy trading on the London Stock Exchange Wednesday after an early surge evaporated in the wake of Wall Street's downturn.
+Gainers outnumbered losers by nearly 2 to 1 in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues, with 744 up, 425 down and 554 unchanged.
+Late yesterday, the spread was unchanged.
+It was that market that First Executive was trying to buy into.
+Friends have described Moody as a loner.
+The students from Seoul and other cities said they want to march to Pyongyang, the capital of communist North Korea, for an international youth festival July 1-8.
+Stuart has collected $82,000 on an insurance policy from his wife's position as a lawyer.
+A day earlier, their request focused on how long Miss Levin had to be choked to produce pinpoint hemorrhaging on her eyelids.
+Pickering said Iraq repeatedly had lied about its intentions and demonstrated its "scorn" for the international community and disdain for international law.
+Charles spends the days at his office-apartment at Buckingham Palace, often sleeping there, and rushes off to the polo grounds during country weekends, People said.
+The Jordanian port of Aqaba is explicitly included in the "primary area of operation" in the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, and the Red Sea announced by the Pentagon.
+"He was 26 and looked upon by Don Regan as the most valuable human asset in that firm.
+That way, the children might be given hearing aids before they begin having troubles learning speech and language.
+Reached by telephone, the minister declined to comment on the lawsuit.
+In the fiscal year, earnings jumped to $48.2 million, or $1.45 a share, from last year's $1.5 million, or five cents a share.
+Industry experts also say erosion has occurred overseas, where U.S. companies are listed on foreign exchanges.
+Rated single-A-3 by Moody's and single-A-minus by S&P, the issue will be sold through underwriters led by Salomon Brothers Inc.
+Door-to-door searches were reported.
+Officers, directors and members of the McGill family hold about 21% of McGill's common shares outstanding, the company said.
+Investors in the 111 West Washington Street Association Ltd. partnership had each put in $150,000 in principal and about $52,000 in interest for each unit.
+But finally, no character seems strong enough to resolve the political and ethical ambiguities so tantalizingly raised.
+The steady improvement of the balance sheet since the buy-out has allowed RJR Nabisco to shed its 'highly leveraged transaction' status, winning access to cheaper bank finance.
+In fact, the man had been in prison for armed robbery.
+Trost complained that sailors had not been properly taught to do their jobs, that supervisors lacked safety training and established safety procedures were not adequately followed.
+The Bakkers have asked viewers to contribute $1 million for a defense fund.
+There's quite a lot of feeling that the Black Watch and Argylls should have been disbanded - they're no Highlanders.'
+It was part of a world tour that began in Moscow and ends Thanksgiving day in Moscow, Idaho.
+He admits to lying to his own brother if he finds a good shoal, and it seems clear that the billing does not refer to him as a 'buccaneer' for nothing.
+Underwriters at several firms attributed the success of the offering to the issue's high ratings of double-A by Moody's Investors Service Inc. and single-A-plus by Standard & Poor's Corp.
+State officials have identified more than 50 beaches in the sound that need to be cleaned.
+Later Mr. Chen arranged for the coins to be deposited at Republic's office in New York.
+But those laws don't specifically apply to airlines, and suing, of course, is often expensive and time consuming.
+"We make them fresh every day, handmade.
+Mr. Bilzerian and an affiliated entity already own 446,000 shares, or 9.9% of the shares outstanding.
+As it travels this somewhat dull route, William Cook's profits are likely to recover to Pounds 7m this year, or earnings of 22p, followed by Pounds 10m and 31.8p of earnings.
+Benefits in kind must be listed separately from total income. Investment income.
+He said 20 soldiers were wounded in the shootout.
+For the year the company posted a net loss of $43.4 million on revenue of $7.43 billion.
+The House Appropriations Committee has already trimmed back on promised increases in the budget resolution for health and education programs, and Mr. Byrd has signaled a desire to cut even further in the Senate.
+In resorts where the groomed runs are at their most dangerous, skiing off-piste with a qualified guide can be a safer option.
+Such instability leads to frequent challenges to union leadership.
+But Allan MacEachen, Liberal leader in the Senate, said the Liberal senators decided that, for an issue of this importance, it was appropriate to await the response of Canadians in a national election.
+The problem is the inability of the nation's medical community to get costs under control, and the willingness of public and private insurance systems to perpetuate the system.
+W. Henson Moore, deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, agreed with McMillan that prices had been rising before the accident.
+President Fidel Castro said President Bush must have approved a U.S. Coast Guard attack on a Cuban freighter suspected of drug-running, the official Cuban news agency reported.
+Poulenc's generosity to younger colleagues is striking.
+Equally, if you choose to run a 30-year-old MGB or even a Morris Minor instead of a modern car, you need to know one end of a spanner from the other if you are not to be faced with (a) unreliability and (b) ruinous garage bills.
+Ireland has moved a step closer to abandoning its traditional policy of military neutrality by announcing that it is prepared to consider sending troops to help UN efforts in eastern Bosnia.
+The conference seemed less divisive than had been anticipated, even though Gorbachev proposed ideas once vilified by the party's leadership: a free-market economy, ownership of private property and freedom of religion.
+He said Shultz decided to make the trip Friday night after meeting his chief Mideast envoy, Philip Habib, who recently toured the area.
+In an effort to reduce debt, Mesa also announced today the creation of a Hugoton Royalty Trust made up of Mesa's holdings in the Hugoton field in Kansas, the nation's largest natural gas field.
+Feverish buying in the last two hours of trading on London's International Petroleum Exchange reversed a slide in the Brent blend crude.
+When the coins come out of the ancient burnishing machine, they are as bright as the day they were minted.
+The press dubbed it the "Takeaway Rembrandt."
+"It depends on what happens.
+He currently owns about 660,000 shares, or 5.5% of the common shares outstanding.
+Denison holds a 36.7% voting stake in Roman, which has interests in packaging and printing.
+The complaint also charges that in 1983, the defendants bought stock for less than fair market value in Telecom Plus's Triboro Communications Inc. unit.
+It acknowledged one militiaman killed and one wounded and said the attackers captured three followers of Abu Nidal, whose real name is Sabry al-Banna.
+Her husband, Dimitri, a 39-year-old mechanic, said he expected a big change in his life from the provisional government's promise to shorten the work week from six to five days.
+We get high marks for clearing."
+The Criminal Investigations Office has denied issuing any such a warning and the State Department has denied receiving any.
+The 11-pound, full-term baby was less than five hours old when it was found dead in a plastic bag outside an apartment complex Wednesday.
+Others attending were Presidents Kenan Evren of Turkey and Maumoun Abdul-Gayoum of the Maldives, Prime Minister Ezzeldin al-Laraki of Morocco and Foreign Ministers Mukhtar Bong of Gabon and Ibrahim Faal of Senegal.
+It's expected, however, that the company, which has been hurt by a five-month-long United Steelworkers strike and a downturn in energy operations, will post a substantial loss.
+Such partnerships, Olivetti executives say, fill important holes in their product range without ceding control of the company.
+Later, during her concert, she thanked her fans for their support.
+The arrests cut across ethnic, religious and party lines, but the detainees had at least one thing in common: They had opposed Dr. Mahathir and his cronies.
+Unisys lost 1 3/8 to 20 1/4 on trading of six million shares.
+Bill McAndrew, NBC's manager of news information, quoted the caller as saying it was the first of future attacks against Israeli targets.
+A farm is defined as a place that sold agricultural products worth $1,000 or more in the previous year.
+Armenian and Azerbaijani media have warned activists of "unpredictable consequences" if they carry out demonstrations or strikes.
+Thomas M. McGrath has been named to the new post of chairman and chief executive officer of BEI Golembe Consulting, the company's primary consulting subsidiary.
+And after that, there's always the laser disk, once the price of its hardware comes down.
+'The more companies one can research first hand and get to know the better off one will be,' Mr Conzleman says.
+The National Aeronautics and Space Administration will soon hunt for pyramids.
+Mr. Clemente, of course, is not without a personal interest in how the RTC handles the Potomac Crossing property.
+The issue originally was targeted to sell at $13.50 to $14.50 a share, and was expected to involve only three million shares.
+In the poll, 33% think the best way of forcing him out is to maintain economic sanctions, while 27% favor assassinating him.
+Shearson also is continuing discussions with six other interested third parties, but Formica spokesman Robert Way would not comment Monday beyond the contents of the news release.
+He also pushed regulations that would force hospitals and doctors to treat severely handicapped newborns even over the objections of their parents.
+If the profession is not to be caught on the hop again, it should look forward to the changed needs for audit at, say, the turn of the century.
+Officials on Wednesday abandoned hope of finding any more survivors of the earthquake and mudslide that inundated three mountain villages, and said this settlement would be dedicated as a common grave.
+Three powerful bombs exploded in a fashionable district of Athens before dawn Thursday, and police said one person was slightly injured.
+Pell announced that the committee will finish voting on all amendments by Tuesday afternoon next week and will then decide on the treaty itself.
+But she has since arranged to work part-time.
+He recalled the flower episode a few days ago, and briefly dwelt on its meaning in his life, and perhaps in the lives of would-be entrepreneurs.
+The messages, in Arabic and English, were published by the leftist Beirut As-Safir newspaper as a paid advertisement, just a day after McCarthy started his fifth year as a hostage.
+Their other targets include three North Carolina Democrats whose districts always produce squeakers.
+'It's a crack that will lead to the dam's downfall,' says Mr Paul Heaton, retail analyst at brokers Baring Securities in Tokyo.
+His critics consider it management by hubris; he considers it management according to high principle.
+The Mercy also was being readied for deployment to the Mideast, naval spokesman Bob Bordon said.
+Vladimir Zwass Professor and Editor in Chief Journal of Management Information Systems Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, N.J.
+Chevrolet added 3 more inches of shoulder room and 2 more inches of hip room.
+Trade and Industry Secretary Paul Channon declined to specify how the Rolls shares will be divided between institutions and individuals.
+Though Moslems throughout the world now know me by name, relatively few Moslems know what sort of person I am, and they could be willing to listen to me," he was quoted as saying.
+"I could have invested in an office block but I shall get much more pleasure out of this," the former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party said Sunday.
+"But when euphoria builds up, then you bring in a lot of non-traditional buyers, such as small investors and stock investors, and they will accept the low coupon rates.
+In announcing its fall TV schedule today, CBS will be searching for a breakthrough hit to rebound from last place among the three major broadcast networks.
+Like an asset sale, but unlike a tax, a user fee does not involve compulsion.
+Some foreign government and business officials concede that they use higher markups in Japan.
+A 1985 CBS poll reported similar results.
+Iran and Iraq have agreed to a ceasefire in their war, and there are murmurings of peace in southern Africa.
+All victims but one were thrown from the car.
+Bond prices were mostly lower in early trading today, as the market took back some of Tuesday's strong gains amid sharply rising oil prices.
+Such was the case with Margaret and Steven Gran, a Minneapolis-area couple.
+Some 57% of the purchasing managers surveyed feel satisfied or optimistic about the next 12 months, up from a 39% satisfaction rating in December and from 48% last May.
+Mr Blair has already made the elision between acceptance of a dynamic market economy and a role for government in creating the conditions for economic success and social stability.
+The issue was priced to yield 11.44%, one percentage point above the comparable British government issue.
+September platinum on the New York Mercantile Exchange edged down $3.50 an ounce to $592.30.
+In another step, the company will combine the management of its domestic and international exploration activities.
+Nader told his audience how to watch out for fraud in prosthetic devices, telephone solicitations, prepared food and pharmaceuticals.
+Scheer, secretary-general of the French Foreign Ministry, arrived in Beirut from two days of talks with Syrian leaders in Damascus.
+The $50 gadget, Game Genie, was kept off the market until this fall by legal challenges from Nintendo. Galoob expects to ship one million units into stores by Christmas.
+Early today, Antigua was being swept by high winds and intermittent rain, but there were no reports of damage.
+In "Marathon Man," a 1976 thriller with Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman, a vicious Nazi (Olivier) risks going to the Jewish quarter in New York in search of diamonds.
+They're high street general merchants,' Oberstein says.
+"If they won't respect our designs, we won't respect theirs," an EC Commission official who asked not to be named, said.
+A small percentage of the product is sold also in convenience and grocery stores.
+Radical students staged peaceful anti-Olympic protests today at several colleges in Seoul.
+The accord, which was expected, is considered a coup for Trump and will give Texas Air a needed cash infusion.
+One reactor tentatively is scheduled to be restarted Dec. 31 but DOE officials have said they may push that date back.
+The 150 billion yen fixed-coupon portion of Italy's Euroyen issue paid 5 3/4% at 101 1/8 to yield 5.44%.
+"Something that will help me terminate this nightmare, I guess," he replied.
+Chairman Morton E. David said the company has reduced inventories by almost 40% to $17.6 million, compared with a year earlier.
+PORTUGAL yesterday announced an Es300bn (Pounds 1.4bn) package designed to support exports and help industry through the international recession, Peter Wise reports.
+The White House said 11 American oil workers rounded up after the invasion had been brought to Baghdad, had talked with U.S. Embassy officials, and were in good shape.
+Each network spends in excess of $750,000 a week on the Gulf crisis, and that could rise to $1 million should fighting break out.
+The Supreme Court ruling Monday indirectly supported living wills by saying the Constitution guarantees a competent person a right to refuse medical treatment.
+His other main point was that monetary policy needed support from wages and fiscal policy. The Bank of England cleared a Pounds 1.2bn money market shortage in its morning operations.
+Rodolfo Biazon said an informant told the military the sabotage team would try to destroy fighter jets, fuel storage tanks and other equipment at the Basa air base, about 40 miles north of Manila.
+Bank of Montreal had 82.1 million shares outstanding Dec. 31.
+They seem sceptical but inclined to give him a chance.
+It proposed a new set of annual media awards, for sensitive reporting or interpretation of racial matters.
+It also was depressed because the Bank of England offered to lend money to discount houses Monday at above market rates, indicating that an interest-rate cut isn't imminent.
+Mr. Traub, who is finishing an autobiography to be published in late 1993 by Random House, has taken office space in Manhattan.
+It would not be an impossible catch to hold, but it would be hard.
+"We didn't take part in a lot of deals" in the quarter "because their credit quality was poor," the spokesman said.
+Since March 2, when 6,300 drivers and 3,000 maintenance and other workers walked out, the strike has been marred by vandalism and violence.
+Midland, where I subsequently opened a business account, cannot provide me with documentation to operate that account.
+His love interest is portrayed by Jane Marsh, who introduces herself to him as 'a struggling actress'.
+He brought with him plenty of clear _ rather than colored _ plastic garbage bags.
+As governor he first opposed, then came round to, Proposition Thirteen, the property tax-cutting initiative that swept the state in 1978.
+Nor will American and European pressure on Israel to compromise its security in exchange for "guarantees" bring democracy to the Arab countries.
+I'll guarantee that if President Bush listens to me, the number of fish he catches will shoot up like a rocket." Bush needs to "keep those Secret Service guys out of your way," her essay said.
+He indicated that more female investigators should be assigned to the Orlando training center.
+Vehicle repair worldwide generates annual sales of about Pounds 2bn. As manufacturers of vehicles, televisions sets, video recorders, and consumer durables 'went global' in the 1980s, their suppliers - paintmakers included - were forced to follow suit.
+But for now, says VNU spokesman Loek Hieselaar, "We are looking for candidates which are on our scale."
+Separately, Incstar said its board adopted a shareholder rights plan designed to help management obtain a fair price for all holders in the event of a takeover.
+"Last time we did that was in the 1970s and early 1980s," says William Bourke, president and chief operating officer.
+The IRA killed four soldiers with a similar bomb beneath a road on April 9. Attacks against police officers and soldiers are a trademark of the IRA and smaller groups fighting British rule.
+In Oklahoma City, high winds destroyed a mobile home in the Sherwood Homes trailer park, said authorities, who could not confirm reports of a tornado.
+As previously reported, Chapman and Troon agreed in March to a restructuring plan in which Troon lent $6.5 million to Chapman.
+"We value the Review highly for many reasons, but above all for its 40-year tradition of journalistic enterprise, integrity and courage.
+Accompanying Chung, 74, honorary chairman of the giant Hyundai group, will be two executives specializing in civil engineering and plant construction.
+'On November 5 1990, George Bush signed the second-biggest tax increase in American history.
+"Her reply, innocent, revolutionized my adolescent life," Annetta says. "She told me, `I pantaluna falli purtari e masculi e buttani."'
+But he has won the most praise for his student loan default regulations, which educators say have shown the right combination of toughness and understanding of the soaring, multibillion-dollar default problem.
+"Everybody was walking right by Coty," she said, patting his head. "Nobody wanted him _ they said he was too big.
+Hope faded Friday that a "hover-barge" could be used to break ice to rescue the giant mammals.
+They said new quality control procedures have been installed at the plant in Vergeze, including double filtration of the gas and more careful monitoring.
+In addition, the company's work force is being reduced, although the official said exact reductions aren't available.
+An estimated 19 House seats will move from northern and midwestern industrial states to the Sun Belt before 1992, and millions have been spent to maximize each party's strength in the state legislatures that will redraw the House district boundaries.
+GERMANY should consider its neighbours' monetary problems when setting interest rates, Mr Michel Sapin, the French finance minister, said yesterday.
+I quickly scanned the faces of three snoring men and of a grizzled old man who offered a cup filled with spit.
+Thacher Brown will be president of the firm; he was in charge of it as a Drexel unit.
+The offering has several unusual aspects.
+It provides for negotiations on an overall settlement after five years of Palestinian autonomy.
+Under the minimum option, students will be able to tell teachers they have read assigned pamphlets about health and physical exercise.
+The clamour for legislative action, or for a change in court procedures for the collection of debt, is increasing. The administration of VAT.
+"It's something that is going to be in Armenian memories forever," Odette Hambarsoomian, 28, said of the quake while waiting for Mass to begin at St. Mary's Armenian Apostolic Church in the Los Angeles suburb of Glendale.
+"Tomorrow I will ask the National Assembly to release all these prisoners," Ortega said.
+Moreover, steelmakers are finding the usually receptive Asian market saturated: Japanese steel buyers are beginning to have excess inventories and the construction boom there seems to be slowing.
+Bargainers were gathering in the Capitol Sunday morning to try to nail down the final details of the agreement.
+If the mass action campaign really bites, he believes that the market could well go lower.
+I am like an overweight chocoholic trying to kick the habit whose friends keep bringing gift boxes of sinfully fattening hard and soft centres. My problem is fast cars.
+To ensure passage of the bill, the administration has been negotiating its language with Congress before actually sending it to Capitol Hill.
+But if the alliance has become less central to US policy, as is inevitable, then it must also become less central to European policy.
+The ferry was the same type as the Herald of Free Enterprise which capsized off Zeebrugge in March 1987, with the loss of 189 lives.
+Col. Higgins publicly during the day as a "symbol of courage," telephoned Mrs. Higgins to offer private condolences and tell her the United States is still seeking full details on her husband.
+In a leveraged buy-out, a small group of investors acquires a company largely with debt financing.
+"The Democrats basically extorted the president," said Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif. who joined Gingrich at his press conference.
+One of the most widely discussed recent cases involves a major study in the New England Journal showing that Warner-Lambert's cholesterol-lowering drug, Lopid, helps prevent heart attacks.
+The show includes: _ Two Andy Warhol screenprints of Reagan in Van Heusen shirt advertisements published during the president's acting days.
+That compared with April's rise of 1.6% from the previous month and 3.9% from a year earlier.
+But they have warned that trouble could develop in 1992 when cash payments start coming due on preferred stock and bonds which now are issuing additional securities as dividends.
+But there is concern in the PT that the election will be over in the first round.
+He pleaded guilty Nov. 21 to helping supplement former White House aide Oliver North's income by allowing business partner Richard Secord to pay for a security system at North's home.
+In that period, UAL's stock has risen nearly 50%.
+The polls also have most Britons citing soccer hooliganism and street crime to back their belief that the country has become more violent.
+Meanwhile, about 500 university students marched today to police headquaters in Cape Town to protest the recent Johannesburg fighting.
+Agency officials said they will meet with representatives of Martin Marietta Energy Systems Inc., which operates the reactors, to identify remedies.
+An industry source added that McDonnell Douglas has scheduled a meeting for next week with its subcontractors to plot legislative strategy.
+He said the psychiatric questions raised by the defense were worthy of review.
+SmithKline Beecham shares rose 12p to 496p on New Year's Eve. The approval of Fisons' Tilade ends a long period of uncertainty for the company.
+Last year, he was elected to the board of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, a major marketplace for foreign currency options.
+Police said all they found was an old street sign.
+That led futures traders to predict that Brazil would produce more soybeans for export, thereby boosting world supplies and lowering cash and futures market prices.
+I've been able to be successful, and to do what I love.
+WPP owns nearly 5% of JWT's about 10 million shares outstanding.
+As a result, the U.S. government has been pushing for more access to private laboratories where the bulk of Japanese research takes place.
+Mays has since joined the Twiggs in a lawsuit against Hardee Memorial Hospital.
+The August debt rebound had been expected in part because of robust automobile sales propelled by end-of-model-year sales incentives and the threat of steep price increases for 1990 models.
+It said Paisley's attorney, Barcella, declined to discuss his client's involvement in the project.
+It proposes $171 million to fight infant mortality in 10 cities, and a 19% increase in immunization services to $258 million.
+That's because utilities are big borrowers and their profits are enhanced by lower interest costs.
+In a rundown West Texas bar called the Sundowner Recreational Club, dreams go down as easy as a cold bottle of Pearl Beer and are just as intoxicating.
+The House by a 401-21 margin approved pollution controls late Wednesday on factories, automobiles and electric power plants.
+With consumption well down mainly because of Russia's continuing and apparently indefinite absence from the market.
+Balian has been charged specifically with two counts of violating Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for failing to heed a lawful order, Dillon said.
+Mr. Fromstein said the companies he was talking to in London were concerns that Manpower had discussed acquiring in the past year or so.
+We've got to do business with each other." Gov. Andrus and former Sen. McClure came to grief attempting to wrap up everything in one all-encompassing package.
+The feared 'double dip' recession is thus a reality for much of corporate America.
+But clearly, the Japanese have powerful reasons these days to want exchange rates simply to stay put.
+Leftist militants last Tuesday fired a shotgun at a West German Finance Ministry official in Bonn, and authorities fear violence could erupt in the streets of West Berlin.
+If sophistication was not a draw, there was Dennis the Menace and Uncle Art's Funland, in color.
+"Participating in World Hello Day is a symbolic action, which celebrates the contributions made by personal communication to the resolution of conflicts and the preservation of peace," he said in a promotional flier.
+They seemed to hear voices inaudible to the rest of us.
+EPITOPE INC. said its shareholders approved a 3-for-1 stock split, payable at a date to be determined to stock of record March 24.
+Avon denied the Waldron rumor.
+In the six months to April, it took in Dollars 5bn in orders compared with Dollars 6.4bn in the whole of 1991 and only Dollars 2.8bn in 1988. It has admittedly been operating in a strong market during most of this period.
+He is said by analysts to have considered bids for both Van Cleef and Tiffany, the New York-based jewellery group: but to have opted for the Paris-based business. Van Cleef was founded in 1906 and is still controlled by the founding Arpels family.
+Chris, the son of a commercial pilot, first took the controls of a plane at age 4, and began flying with an instructor at 7.
+"It seems like the dollar is still comfortable at this level even if the Fed eased by one notch," said Eishi Wakabayashi, head of foreign-exchange trading at Nippon Kangyo Kakumaru International Inc. in New York.
+Such problems tend to set off chain reactions.
+Unions at Romania's largest steel plant, in Galati, said Tuesday the strike had repercussions on the national economy, noting their plant only had enough coal and limestone for a few hours, Rompres said.
+ABC's Nielsen listings put ABC and CBS in a tie with 12.8 each. It also counts the season from Oct. 24.
+After the service, friends of the family remembered Rick as a happy, friendly man.
+'The evidence is we have controlled it quite well.'
+The electoral college forces presidential candidates to address the issues of great concern to each state, as well as overriding national issues.
+Last Friday, Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev condemned past anti-religious repression and called for a more tolerate attitude toward religion.
+"The population increase will gobble up all the economic gains each year unless it is put under strict control," the Xinhua news agency quoted Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong as saying.
+Roy was instrumental in establishing the combined kindergarten and day-care program.
+THE DOLLAR rallied yester-day in spite of a second day of co-ordinated intervention by European central banks.
+He said arguments in favour of a trade sale were compelling.
+Chrysler already owns about 11% of the Japanese auto maker and the two companies have numerous product ties, including the Diamond-Star assembly plant they jointly operate in Illinois.
+A 63-year-old real estate agent who "always needs money" randomly picked numbers from the front page of a newspaper to beat the 14 million-to-1 odds for Florida's Lotto, winning a U.S. record $55 million.
+Saudi imports of barley have surged from 4.9 million tons in 1984-85 to an estimated eight million tons in 1986-87.
+"We didn't make any money this year, but there is a good possibility that we're going to make money in the mid- to late 90s," Ballew said.
+Eyesight, as measured by traditional charts, may withstand the effects of disease longer.
+Deputies blocked only northbound traffic on one street with their parked cars, leaving open a road from the east and west and another road southbound from Winston-Salem, Hodges and other witnesses said.
+For instance, I said I didn't want my character to carry a gun.
+The government's health control center reported 16,813 new cases of diarrhea Wednesday, bringing the total of known cases across the country to 119,822 since Aug. 27.
+"Obviously, you can assume that he is not well," Slotnick said, but added that Goetz was in good spirits after the operation.
+She will demonstrate how to make one from a rubber ball.
+A Soviet trawler was warned away from the area as the unarmed missile was fired off Cape Canaveral at an undisclosed target in the Atlantic.
+But there was no one to suggest anything more than hope; no new policy, no promise, no sign of movement.
+Discovery will return to Earth with almost three miles of film shot with the IMAX camera.
+Alvaro Diego Montoya had been abducted at gunpoint from his office Dec. 20 in Bogota.
+A spokesman for Labatt said this will eliminate some duplication in marketing and sales activities that currently exists.
+His condition is hopeless," said Yossi Fahima, an emergency service medic.
+Ayres has 14 other stores in Indiana.
+The 1986 Chevrolet Camaro topped a list of the nation's most-stolen vehicles, thanks in part to the interchangeability of its parts with other General Motors Corp. cars, an insurance valuation company said.
+Continental Associates lifted its stake in Continental Materials Corp. to 13.1% as an investment.
+I've never been satisfied with me.
+U.N. chief Javier Perez de Cuellar arrived Thursday for talks with Iraq's foreign minister and said he was hopeful Iraq is ready to discuss ways to ease tension and solve the crisis caused by its invasion of Kuwait.
+Now I want to resume my career as a professional musician," Hou, 33, said in a recent interview, just weeks after Chinese authorities placed him on a fishing boat bound for this offshore island.
+Equities have not been providing the established brokers with a high life of late and the banks' subsidiaries would have had a hard time eking out a living on the stock market. But the tiny plot they have been allowed to cultivate has been a fertile one.
+Once that's done, up to six million pieces of information a second can fly along the optical cable from relatively distant points.
+The company has said that it will eliminate socalled deep well injection of hazardous waste by the year 2000.
+As recently as Friday, 54 members said they would vote to confirm Judge Thomas.
+The automakers have opposed any federal requirement for alternative fuel vehicles, arguing the sale of such cars should not be required by the government unless separate measures such as tax incentives also are offered to ensure a market for the vehicles.
+The home computer has more memory and more power to figure taxes and keep bank records.
+The book, titled "The Hutton Neighborhood Coloring Book," included such sayings as, "We're no longer the nicest house on the block."
+Marketmakers cannot stimulate additional business at these levels; they can only execute naturally arising business.
+Banca Serfin is Mexico's oldest bank. Its forerunner was the Bank of London and Mexico.
+"I'm sure we'll be collecting a lot more," he added.
+An art exhibit that appears to invite people to step on the American flag reopened on a limited basis today, and a judge later dismissed a lawsuit by veterans demanding that the banner be removed from the floor.
+At this point, Sieck will poll the members of the launch team to determine if there are any problems.
+He is the great-grandson of a German boatbuilder who came to Macquarie Harbour in the 1890s to build ships of the magnificent local Huon pine. Boat-building became one of the principal activities at Sarah Island.
+"The real question is whether you want to be the only market" to oppose the plan, he said.
+But the chancellor cannot have it both ways.
+Locally, word-of-mouth endorsements have made advertising unnecessary.
+What Mr. Buchanan has to say is pure red-white-and-blue American conservatism without any ifs, ands or buts to it.
+They claimed that a 1790 law that forbids transfer of Indian lands without federal approval was violated in the 1870s when the state redistributed tribal lands to other island residents.
+The author was a lecturer in philosophy at the London School of Economics before spending 14 years as an investment banker and is now running her own consultancy. Dr Sternberg has two theses.
+Phil Donahue came to town to tape a segment about the movie "Roger & Me" and came away with enough praise and criticism to fill two shows.
+Cray closed at $42.
+Likewise, many cautious funds often conduct extra growth sorties into the ranks of medium-sized and smaller companies. Both factors can change a fund's risk and character considerably.
+Today 100 of WordPerfect's 350 workers are in customer support.
+Finance Minister Shimon Peres and Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, leaders of the center-left Labor Party that shares power with Shamir's Likud, favor trading territory for peace, though not the creation of a Palestinian state.
+He joined UNESCO in 1964 in Paris, moving in 1980 to its Asian headquarters in Bangkok where his team includes another architect, a civil engineer and a furniture designer.
+He faces 41 counts of securities fraud, mail fraud and other crimes.
+But the U.S. can't impose too severe curbs on these products because of their military importance.
+To that end, he portrayed himself as a knife-throwing tap dancer from the Australian Outback.
+Predictions for the coming year? _An earthquake will destroy vast parts of northern Mexico and southern California.
+"To me, it's like gambling.
+The explosion rattled windows blocks away.
+The 10-month figure also surpassed the surplus of $3.13 billion in all of 1986.
+Little Caesar, the pizza chain, jumped several places with an ad featuring a dog that barked, "I love you." Music stars Paula Abdul and Elton John helped get Diet Coke on the list.
+After his federal appointment the next year, one of his first acts was to swear in his father as a U.S. citizen.
+An agreement signed in September will establish a visiting professorship in Soviet law, with a several Soviet legal scholars occupying a chairman post, Emory President James T. Laney announced Thursday.
+Many people recognize that Imre Pozsgay, a leading reformer in the Hungarian Communist Party, played an important role in dismantling the one-party system in that nation.
+Bush vetoed the Indian Preference Act of 1990, which would have established a program to direct contracts and grants to Indian enterprises.
+"Economic planners always make choices between efficiency and equity, and in the past whenever there were conflicts they maximized efficiency at the cost of equity," Mr. Koo says.
+Law enforcers are nailing some of them, but most are elusive as smoke.
+Gray also said he doubted the House would move to ban speaking fees and other honoraria _ a plan favored by Wright in return for the raise.
+The bus, which crashed Wednesday night about 150 miles west of Belgrade, was hoisted from the water Thursday with three bodies still inside.
+On the lighter side, "The Outsiders," a new drama series on what it was like to grow up in the '60s, gets a 90-minute premiere Sunday on the Fox network.
+Weyerhaeuser Co. said Tuesday its third-quarter earnings rose 15 percent from a year ago but noted the earnings were affected by some corporate restructuring and a stock sale.
+Then we'd run away, because they would whip us."
+There were unconfirmed reports that a third coup leader, Maj. Gen.
+"This should be done for the sake of our future, to avoid having a situation when infant mortality its twice that of any civilized country," Yeltsin said.
+State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said extension of "consular privileges" to about 50 of the 250 employees in the procurement mission and a trade office would probably not be retroactive.
+Record company hype says the new album showcases Trower's maturity as a _ gasp! _ songwriter.
+In the West, temperatures were cooling somewhat.
+Cauley's wife would not speak to reporters.
+It is accepted that generous subsidy was for too long not matched by scrutiny.
+Two-thirds of the 140-member parliament must have been elected before a session can be called.
+The court also summarily rejected an appeal by James M. Woodward of Spring Valley, Calif., who sued in 1976 after he was released from active duty in the Navy because he is gay.
+Sigmaform makes products for the electrical and telecommunications industries.
+He was released in the early 1980s but subsequently was arrested in the United States on charges of rape and armed robbery, the DEA said without giving the outcome of those cases.
+"I'm crazy about surveys anyway," he says.
+To make sure enough people know about it, the company is running advertisements coast to coast in major legal publications such as the National Law Journal, the ABA Journal, Texas Lawyer and California Lawyer.
+Thus, they said, if the employment report today shows weakness in the economy, the Fed could go a step further with more overt credit-easing measures.
+Mr. Eizenstat and some congressional allies also made calls, and the tax break was eventually fully restored.
+The loss was attributed mainly to the effects of a 19-day strike by ground crews.
+The electrician was treated at a hospital but was not seriously injured.
+Americans were cautioned not to travel to the areas.
+The management of change, which these developments will make necessary, is a big task.
+Revenue advanced to $1.54 billion from $1.47 billion.
+The officials didn't estimate the number of people affected by the outage, but said an AT&T official reported that 221 ultra-high capacity communications lines went down.
+First Security, a federally chartered mutual association with assets of $54 million, was the successor to a state-chartered association that was closed by state regulators and placed in the Bank Board's control in November.
+The company makes and markets laundry, cleaning and personal care products, and food and beverage products.
+The vessels may not fish in the zone without permission.
+Mr. Riantiarno had raised the white flag after "Kecoa," vowing to stop work "until the time is right."
+Now, Alan Greenspan, the Fed's chairman, is sounding warnings about the possibility that growth at too strong a pace could revive inflationary pressures.
+The 1991 budget is expected to be approved by Congress this week.
+Combining Poco and Voyager would create one of the top 12 Canadian oil and gas production concerns, analysts said, and one of the largest independent producers.
+Six non-students were arrested for the crime as police moved quickly to satisfy student demands that the assailants be brought to justice.
+The Public Health Service is thus recommending a different B strain, the Victoria flu, be included in next winter's vaccine.
+That attack killed 10 people and wounded more than 30, and the rebels blamed it on the government.
+Gerhard Pohl says East Germany will repeal recent laws that restrict foreign ownership in joint ventures to 49 percent, the Hamburg-based Bild newspaper reported today.
+Ohle lives down the lane from the store, in his father's hilltop cabin overlooking Lake Charlevoix.
+"I brought my family here after the riots because we couldn't live there anymore," Arzumanyan said, standing amid the ruined apartment he moved into only a month ago.
+This investigation resulted in no indictments.
+Security police today seized a second recording of a defiant sermon by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and a pro-government newspaper said authorities should not be reluctant to prosecute him.
+So many people have lost all their savings.
+President Bush wants a reduction.
+Also retained was Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus, who was widely criticized for sloppy management of a department where former Marcos supporters hold key positions.
+Kansas City Power dropped 7/8 to 31 1/2.
+Friday's half-day investor presentation at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre - organised by yet another well-connected public relations firm, Balfour Harley Associates - is a start.
+"There isn't a future in the short term in a return of the ideas that inspired the party in the 1970s," he says.
+The stock delivered the best individual performance in the Footsie, closing 29, or 8.6 per cent, higher at 365p.
+Additionally she was sentenced to three 10-year terms for lacing with cyanide Extra-Strength Excedrin capsules found in the Nickell home and on the shelves of area stores.
+Some analysts expressed surprise that Mr. Hayes wasn't the choice for chairman, citing his broad experience, more outgoing personality and greater external visibility.
+Mrs. Mattar was quoted as saying she wants to divorce her husband, who is in jail for attempted murder, and marry Marak.
+In addition, the lobbying muscle of AT&T and other phone companies has proven sufficient to stifle legislation aimed against them.
+Mr. Schneider added, however, that sales would be down 5% without the acquisitions of Boschert Inc. and Tecnetics Inc., two electronics concerns.
+Before joining the Pentagon in 1983, he was a staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and worked on President Reagan's national security transition team.
+He said that when Faith Ryan Whittlesey arrived in early March 1983 to succeed Elizabeth Dole as director of the White House Office of Public Liaison, Whittlesey fired him and several other presidential advisers with short notice.
+On the other hand, if he loses, he doesn't leave."
+Home foreclosures, business bankruptcies and bank failures are all expected to continue at near-record levels.
+The program reduced earnings by 23 cents a share for that period, but U S West recouped the money during the rest of the year through the resulting cost savings, the spokesman said.
+Race had no statistical relevance as a factor in people reporting arthritis.
+And many videos, despite their origin as record ads and movie trailers, can be just as artistic as the music, sometimes more so.
+An identification system that was originally devised for sheep-tagging is being tested in airport baggage handling systems. Magellan Technology, an Australian company, has developed a radio frequency-based device that recognises encoded tags.
+It is only New York's performance, against a background of slow growth, trade squabbles and start-ling political disillusion, which is now arousing fears of a new bubble, which could burst as it did in 1987.
+Collins, a Republican, represented the 3rd Congressional District in affluent north Dallas from 1968 until he lost a bid for the U.S. Senate in 1982.
+The appeal dates back to July 1905.
+Our cooperation with the United States in law enforcement is based on our bilateral assistance treaty from 1973 and on our federal act on mutual assistance in criminal matters from 1981.
+The couple were married in 1962, the year "The Graduate" was published and a year after his graduation from Williams College. Webb, son of a California doctor, epoused odd views even back in college, Davis said.
+Trumka said both unions would continue to work together, especially on negotiations with employers that the two unions have in common.
+"I press with my thumb until my nail turns a little white, that much pressure.
+"I don't think lack of candor has been my problem," the outspoken Bennett told the hearing, drawing laughter from the audience.
+Books she wrote about her exploits include "I Fly as I Please," "How to Navigate Today" and "Who Called that Lady a Skipper." She died at Alta Bates Hospital in Berkeley.
+Long gone is the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, a boss of the old school, who used concentrated political muscle to run Chicago for 21 years before his death in 1976.
+China's Statistics Bureau estimated that retail sales last year totaled 582 billion yuan ($156.4 billion), an increase of 17.6% from 1986, or 9.6% after adjustment for inflation, the China Daily reported yesterday.
+Some citizens booed police when elderly farmers hurled their bodies against shields.
+But we are still fellow human beings.
+There is ABS (anti-lock braking), though the same unreconstructed Ferrari buyer can deactivate it at the flick of a switch. The gear change has been smoothed.
+Maybe "Alive From Off Center" isn't for everybody.
+Occidental has in the past denied plans to sell its meatpacking operations, but has said it received and rejected unsolicited offers of more than $1 billion for IBP.
+All 50 governors will convene in late February to put on the finishing touches.
+"Music is not to make a living," he said. "Music is to help the conditioning of life.
+Ms. Jepson writes frequently about music.
+If competition were functioning effectively, one would expect price-cutting to reduce fees. There are two reasons why this does not happen.
+The northwestern region has been drenched since annual monsoon rains began in July.
+They said that 21 of them suffered from gunshot wounds and the rest were wounded by rubber-coated metal pellets.
+Bush, after leading strongly in public opinion polls in New Hampshire, saw his advantage melt away after he finished third in the Iowa caucuses Feb. 8, beaten by Dole and former television evangelist Pat Robertson.
+A pre-tax profit of between Pounds 11m and Pounds 11.5m (Pounds 11.9m) gives a prospective p/e of nearly 17 on yesterday's close of 200p.
+Manufacturing was more capital-intensive than the service sector, he said.
+Just two days earlier, he had confidently signed an order placing all armed forces on alert.
+As in "The Red Line," the composer incorporates a cynical, Brechtian pop-music ballad; a fair amount of spoken, or nearspoken, dialogue; and poignant moments of lyricism amid the general moral and musical chaos.
+Also included was a $41.7 million tax credit under a special rule attached to last year's tax law.
+Edmund G. "Jerry" Brown Jr. was secretary of state from 1971 through 1974, governor from 1975 through 1982 and currently is chairman of the California Democratic Party.
+The IRS says that at least $1.6 billion a year in tax revenue has been lost nationally; it estimates that 38% of employers misclassify workers as contractors, avoiding unemployment, workers' compensation and Social Security taxes.
+Heileman's beer sales have declined 26% to 12,250,000 barrels in 1990 from 16,600,000 barrels in 1987.
+It cost $1.6030 to buy one pound, compared with $1.5895 late Monday.
+"It's not a good life for the cats here, what with the forklift trucks running by all the time and the noise," he admits.
+Many obstacles could alter the ambitious forecasts for faxes, of course.
+They'd like us to help the Soviets pay their interest.
+Still, others are concerned that the risks have grown.
+His own advice to the older set was to "keep on doing what you're doing," but maybe at a slower pace.
+Time Warner also is negotiating with Toshiba Corp. and C. Itoh & Co. about a potential investment of $1 billion in Time Warner for a stake in a new entertainment subsidiary containing the movie, cable and TV production businesses.
+Worries that the Air France strike would spill over into other areas of the public sector were compounded by growing doubts over the leadership of Mr Edouard Balladur, the Conservative prime minister.
+It's available to anyone who wants to be a peacemaker.' Step up, President Clinton.
+The decision to disband the militia came just three days before the 33rd anniversary of the 1956 revolt, which was crushed by Soviet tanks.
+When President Bush selected Cheney to become defense secretary, Cheney asked Williams to accompany him to the Pentagon as a top aide.
+Allegations that Norway had an unwitting role in producing nuclear weaponry proved embarrassing for a nation known as the distributor of the Nobel Peace Prize.
+The vessels were to return at daylight.
+Japanese investors still prefer their decisions to be made by a human being, according to Takeshima.
+The girl's parents are boring and normal, so she's a rebel.
+Minnesota Attorney General Hubert H. Humphrey III said his office also is investigating the campaign.
+"The new government will act under the pressure that at any moment the construction of democracy that only just started can collapse under the economic crisis," he said.
+Almost 50,000 Moslems live in the Old City, along with 7,000 Christians and approximately 4,000 Jews.
+The British escapees told London's Daily Mail newspaper that they had spent 25 hours in rough seas after taking the 10-foot boat through the marshes of southern Iraq, into the Shatt-al-Arab waterway and then the gulf.
+Nakasone, now 67, is shown as burly, with round eyes and a uncharacteristic full head of hair.
+Gephardt spokesman Mark Johnson said the Senate's action represented "nothing new" in the trade debate.
+The company said they are designed to be used in the "real-time" computing market for such jobs as signal processing for government security agencies and simulating the performance of auto en gines and other products.
+One analyst said he would not be surprised to see another money center bank cut its dividend by year's end and two or three do so next year.
+'We have the resources on tap, they get the career opportunities,' says Mr Gunn. Athesa's sister company, the People Plus head-hunters, are part of the partnership.
+This would make many large blocks of stock illiquid.
+Losses per share came to 15.7p (45.11p). The annual meeting will be asked to approve a change in the company's name to Eclipse Blinds.
+Boarding schools are finding life particularly tough going, with boarding numbers down 10 per cent in the last three years alone. Significantly, more than 60 per cent of Westminster's pupils are now day only.
+Medical care costs have risen 9% over the 12 months ended in June, faster than any other category in the index.
+Ford President Harold Poling earned $4.1 million, including $2.6 million in salary and other compensation and $1.5 million from exercised stock options.
+The new standard would affect 512,000 workers in a variety of industries, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
+"If he can't get a more defined message in 1992 than he did this year, he's going to have a problem," Mason added.
+As influential as he is heading one of the House's most prestigious committees, he still regrets turning down the job of Democratic whip in 1981; that post then went to Rep. Thomas Foley of Washington, who since has risen to speaker.
+Mr. Stanley's efforts made him popular within the Reagan administration, particularly among "privatization buffs," but drew the ire of state and local officials.
+The storm was expected to track across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
+About a quarter of the voters said the poor and elderly were a key issue to them, and Jackson won that group, 52 percent to 44 percent for Dukakis.
+They believe that Ceausescu's energy and food rationing should be just a bad memory, banished with the toppling and execution of the Stalinist dictator and his wife, and the plans to create a Western-style democracy.
+The issue is to be underwritten by AIB Capital Markets and JO Hambro Magan.
+A socialist city administration was loathe to be tough on them.
+Ironically, he has done so at a time when public opinion appears to have shifted in favor of liberalization.
+'The margins are so big.
+The appeals court ruling applies to recipients in Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah and Wyoming.
+The security policy spokesman for the Free Democrats, Olaf Feldmann, called for tightening of export laws in light of the developments.
+Since then, the 4-foot Grunt and his girth have appeared in newspapers and on television, prompting about 300 calls from Californians wanting to give the 3-year-old porker a home.
+There was a fairly interesting editorial in the London Sunday Telegraph last week on the subject of crime and punishment, an Anglo-Saxon obsession these days.
+Sixteen years after his father walked out, Snyder quit a lucrative job as a Madison Avenue headhunter and left his own wife and two sons to subsist on welfare and food stamps.
+The series, starring Blair Brown, was canceled last year by NBC, but picked up by the cable channel for 13 new episodes that began airing in April. The 26 newest episodes will begin appearing in early 1990.
+Told that there wasn't enough fuel, they demanded Cairo, then Beirut.
+If you think you'll be busy in June, consider Peter Parker's calendar.
+Asked about the Contras, whose surreptitious receipt of millions of dollars from U.S. secret arms sales to Iran rocked the Reagan administration, Bush explicitly supported a resumption of aid.
+The ranch has emerged as one of southern California's worst cases of animal neglect since humane officers in 1975 discovered 100 horses starving on breeder Rex C. Ellsworth's ranch in Chino.
+The program has developed a loyal following.
+Baltimore Museum of Art: "Roland Freeman: The Arabbers of Baltimore."
+And the company, once cash-rich, now conserves every penny.
+Apollo is based in Chelmsford, Mass.
+The U.S. official doubted this would be sufficient to conclude a strategic-arms treaty before the end of the Reagan administration.
+The bill would provide $3 million in each of three years for research into aquaculture, or fish farming.
+Last May, Bush offered a sweeping plan to reduce those weapons and set a one-year deadline for negotiating a treaty.
+The 12-nation EC has become increasingly critical of the number of Japanese vehicles exported to Europe.
+Analysts said Southam's announcement represents a major change in its corporate strategy on Selkirk; last fall Southam refused an offer for its stake from Toronto-based Rogers Communications Inc., a cable television and cellular telephone company.
+The nominees were chosen after a number of other candidates turned down offers or withdrew their names.
+My shot at glory costs $125.
+It is present at these Olympics as a demonstration sport, whose medals don't figure in any official reckonings.
+"I think most kids like fruit.
+About six in 10 of the new computers will be sold outside the United States.
+The nuclear facility or activity involved.
+The theory is familiar to anyone who uses an ordinary cordless phone at home: A portable handset communicates, via radio signals, with a small base station that's wired into the regular phone network.
+The indictments name 22 people, including reputed Genovese figures, construction company executives and union officials.
+A spark is needed to ignite methane, said Denning, and "there would be an abundance of potential spark sources" in the bank. "Sometimes all it takes is a light switch," he said.
+He was thrown at least 10 feet by the impact, they said.
+The researchers focused the radiation on the spleen and lymph glands in the neck, under the armpits, in the chest and abdomen and above the groin.
+The Titanic sank swiftly and 1,500 people perished.
+The Tupac Amaru guerrillas startled Peru in November 1987 when Polay led 100 well-armed rebels in a monthlong series of raids near Tarapoto, a jungle city 435 miles northeast of Lima.
+Delvalle, in a videotape released to Cable News Network Thursday, said he would continue to fight to oust Noriega, who he tried to fire the day before he himself was removed.
+We did not find proof and Mr. Morris does not offer it.
+The Army is investigating allegations that a prisoner was shot to death during the U.S. invasion of Panama, according to a military journal.
+Holding enough votes this time to override a veto, Democrats are forcing a second election-year showdown with President Reagan over giving workers advance notice of plant closings and large layoffs.
+According to the filing, Service Corp. bought the stock of Capital Southwest, a Dallas-based venture capital concern, for investment purposes.
+Any such agreement between the airlines and airport operators could be written into the congressional legislation reauthorizing the aviation trust fund.
+One British manager who has worked closely with him said: 'He can touch the high spots, but he can fall from grace.
+For example, under current rules if you get a notice that, congratulations, your land has been designated a "wetland," it's a disaster.
+It can carry loads of 6,000 pounds at speeds of 165 mph.
+Police were unsure which of Peru's two guerrilla groups carried out the attack.
+Meanwhile, the House Appropriations Committee approved $9 million as part of a Bush administration request to support the February elections in Nicaragua.
+The banker said he thinks the Brazilians are trying to put pressure on the governments to do more to help Brazil's economy recover, although he added the move also is designed to conserve cash.
+The bill gained approval in a 175-15 vote after deputies argued that to delay its passage might lead more republics to copy Lithuania's March 11 declaration of independence.
+Should we both be involved in an accident - an air crash - and were both found dead, would one be presumed to have died before the other?
+And with Russia's political situation remaining so volatile, irrespective of the 'fantasy land' economics, these seem to be risks that most international mining companies would prefer not to take.
+"Barbie likes to shop.
+But the survival of the "union" also is in doubt.
+Separately, the Federal Reserve Board said that manufacturing output was unchanged last month, as the overall output of the nation's factories, mines and utilities rose just 0.2%.
+Those changes are relatively easy. "The more complicated issue is how to deal with the drivers," Boffa said.
+Friday's battle began when about 1,000 riot police, backed by armored vans with multiple tear gas launchers, stormed the campus to stop a rally acy.
+Their anger is now mostly directed against Mr Franz Loschnak, the interior minister and a key aide to Mr Vranitzky. Opposition has also been voiced by business and industry, which has come to depend on cheap foreign labour.
+The coalition, facing parliamentary elections next March, decided not to propose a reduction in jobless benefits and the ending of tax deductibility of union dues.
+Mr. Radway is a New York-based international management consultant.
+He complained most bitterly about what he called U.S. efforts to block the debt rescheduling.
+In the Milan stock market, rumors are rife that he is buying Olivetti shares.
+Here we're not into all that shadow of the yardarm stuff,' he laughed.
+It would have cost us a lot of money." In South Carolina, the executive director of the state Hotel and Motel Association said she feared that restrictions on public venues selling liquor on Sundays would lead to an increase in drunken driving.
+Rather, they are the result of a growing consensus that mediation works and should be improved in order to ensure it works even better.
+The difference is that comparatively affluent Hungary, with 20 years experience in tinkering with socialism, is the communist country best prepared to take the free-market plunge.
+The company has been adding to its apparel business, with a line of jeans and plans for a line of watches.
+"The myth of Schultz is what I deal with," Doctorow said, "but he does really get involved with him in not a casual way.
+Report does not include SUBSOIL MOISTURE.
+Many are denied access to lawyers and are subject to physical and mental torture, it said.
+"I didn't even read the whole script before I said, `I have to go,"' he recalls.
+The Justice Department, which reviewed the report to determine whether Demery violated HUD's standards of conduct, said last month it would not prosecute him.
+The Whitney plans a spring retrospective of Warhol films.
+Water rationing has deepened awareness that the state's natural water supplies no longer can keep pace.
+The big hole in Bush's national security lineup is the defense secretary.
+Another try may be made Monday.
+The ACLU states that its leaders "make their best efforts to stand on, and for, the constitutional principles our Founding Fathers intended for our nation."
+Hawaii's governor is expected to sign a bill that would ban the sale of CFC cartridges for recharging car air conditioners.
+The company said Kaiser seeks to concentrate its efforts in the California market, where it is the largest cement producer.
+But Solidarity is wary of sharing power with the communists and taking the fall for continuing economic and political problems, said Bugajski.
+County commissioners had removed the 53-year-old sheriff from his separate job as head of the corrections department two weeks ago after learning he was under investigation by the attorney general's office and a special prosecutor.
+Ocilla, an Ocilla, Ga., maker of manufactured housing, declined to comment.
+Many apparel retailers have seen their fourth-quarter profits tumble because they were forced to slash prices in the face of sluggish sales.
+The United States in 1985 had five divorces and 10.2 marriages per 1,000 people.
+Swiss watchmakers said mechanical watches were making a comeback among wealthy consumers, although quartz brands outnumbered them by nearly 5-1 last year.
+Aoun and Hoss have issued contradictory directives to civil servants since last Thursday.
+Banks reopened, a trickle of mail was delivered and trash collection resumed in this hurricane-battered city Monday, but a cold downpour hindered efforts to restore power and worsened damage to roofless homes.
+"We're not having any problem with drinking water on either side right now," said David Mancuso of the Jefferson water system.
+The first lady returned to the U.S. ambassador's residence, Winfield House, to meet with Prince Charles, who flew back to London from a series of public engagements in Lancashire.
+Balaguer, 83 and blind, took the oath of office from Supreme Court President Nestor Contin Aybar in the Assembly chamber of the National Congress.
+"There has never been in our country's history this degree of community sharing," Riley said. "You can bet your bottom dollar that the next city that has a disaster, Charleston will be represented" in giving aid.
+Even more important, the Democrats, especially a newcomer like Gov. Dukakis, need to reassure voters about their resolve on foreign policy.
+Two years ago, Mr. Leber snagged exclusive rights to promote the Moscow Circus in North America.
+The strength of the D-Mark has merely deferred the problem.
+War clarifies: What oft was thought but ne'er expressed gets expressed now.
+Auchinleck, whom he liked and admired.
+Mrs. Everett said she wouldn't sell any of her stock, which includes an 8.5% position in Hollywood Park Operating and 13.2% of Hollywood Park Realty.
+The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the final phase of the project, which will allow National Fuel to transport an additional 161.5 million cubic feet of gas from Canada per day.
+Underlying yesterday's rally was a fundamental conviction that the economy is turning up, said Peter Canelo, chief strategist at County NatWest.
+Never by this generation," Nader said. "This group represents the power structure.
+We've redirected them from being a slave to the machine to making the machine a slave to them,' says Jones.
+But they are divided, in some cases more hostile to each other than to the governing National Liberation Front.
+They might, in fact, encounter "abdicators" rather than "delegators," men like Gen.
+Trading volume was light, partly reflecting uneasiness about a government report to be released Wednesday on the economy's growth in the second quarter.
+Canadian Pacific, a transportation and industrial holding company, said it would own about 79.7% of the merged company.
+'Publishers' Disease is the book you think ought to be published.
+Among the precision instrument makers, Canon fell from a high of 1,550 to close at 1,480, down 50.
+The Lions Club sells white squirrel T-shirts and pins to raise money to buy redwood boxes that are placed in trees as homes for the squirrels.
+Quayle has said he is and was then, at age 22, a supporter of U.S. involvement in the war.
+Reagan merely "exhibited some of the frustration that some of the rest of us have that you can't do anything to make it rain," Lyng said.
+An earlier report by the bureau showed that employment costs in private industry rose 3.3% last year after a 3.2% gain in 1986; the increase in these costs had been shrinking each year since 1981, when they rose 9.8%.
+The petition is designed to prevent this issue from slowing the merger.
+Now both are entering larger, random trials where each will be pitted against placebos, or dummy drugs, and judged by doctors without knowledge of who's getting what.
+Analysts estimated MCI's ratio of debt to total capital will rise to about 70% from 65%.
+The Seattle project is reputed to be a $500,000 venture.
+He first was elected mayor in 1978.
+There is no question of the full amount of VAT not being refunded in appropriate cases.
+Many Europeans do not think so.
+In addition, the company said Lou Miceli, vice president and chief financial officer, was elected a director and that Russell Carson and Joseph Manganello had resigned from the board.
+It has stood empty since a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook northern California six months ago, killing 68 people, cracking concrete columns supporting the waterfront roadway.
+The rebels withdrew after a brief firefight.
+Stihl argued that it itself would be at a competitive disadvantage if denied zone status.
+Also, an administration official said, Baker wrote a letter to the European Community supporting Turkey's application for membership in the 12-nation European Community.
+But, she adds, too often the child becomes "a secondary consideration" for parents unwilling to care for kids full time or to bear the full financial burden.
+The Census Bureau reckons that the typical household's net worth didn't change significantly between 1984 and 1988.
+Needham has introduced Cajun Beer, a brew that combines the tastes of cayenne pepper, cane sugar and beer.
+Such cases are relatively infrequent, since the news media generally honor promises of confidentiality.
+Foreign investment in Korea is subject to approval by the Finance Ministry.
+He said that the company "is aggressively working" on expanding its product line by developing reel-type slot machines.
+The Syrian announcement gave no hint about what will be on Assad's agenda in Moscow.
+These bonuses are doubled if the hotel reaches 100% of its operating goals.
+That was always a debatable choice.
+The DJIA also has underperformed the broader Dow Jones Equity Index, which is composed of nearly 700 issues.
+They persuaded him to surreptitiously tape his future talks with board members to expose what was going on.
+And should they be granted amnesty, it can almost be guaranteed the cartel would soon again be dealing drugs with impunity.
+Predictions of growth have risen from near 3 per cent at the end of 1993 to between 4 per cent and 5 per cent.
+All charges against Messrs.
+Last year, it sold 50% of Smith Corona to the public at 21; Friday the stock was at 4 1/2. And Hanson bought Newmont at lower prices, so it would show a nice profit on the stock sale.
+More than 1,000 angry Cypriot soccer fans besieged the winning Scottish team after a World Cup qualifying match, stoning the Scots' locker room and injuring nine people, police said.
+Fines were possible, too, if the vehicle is found unsuitable for transporting laborers.
+"I certainly never controlled the president's actions," she said. "Mrs.
+He also said that VAMO was owned by Mrs. Paisley, and that Mr. Galvin had served as an agent simply to register the company under Virginia law.
+A frequent visitor to the United States, Chirac hitchiked around America as a youth, working for a time as a fountain clerk at a Howard Johnson restaurant.
+Federal regulators said then that the thrift's capital would have to be replaced.
+Sulfur dioxide and other emissions turn into acids high in the atmosphere and can fall as acid rain, fog or snow up to several hundreds of miles downwind.
+At the same time the company 'perceived a requirement for large investment cast components for the industrial gas turbine which would substitute for forgings and fabrications'. The market analysis went further.
+A special constitutional clause bars any new govermment from ousting Pinochet from the army command for eight years.
+When Lenin watched a similar revolutionary process, he said, `You know, this chaos will crystallize a new form of life.'
+However, it is precisely the lack of a traffic stop that makes the system illegal, its critics argue.
+French government sources in Paris said Wednesday that the aid will not be renewed until Denard leaves the islands.
+In Savannah, he shakes Ms. Atiba's hand in the doorway of her Frazier Homes housing project apartment and asks the mother of four to vote for the Massachusetts governor.
+However, the shares later recovered to end only 2 lower at 199p after buying was reported at S G Warburg. A cut in mortgage interest rates lifted P & O, whose Bovis subsidiary is a leading UK housebuilder.
+Deer Valley is much prettier, with a preponderence of evergreens and far fewer aspens.
+The auto industry has been weak for several months, and analysts don't expect much improvement during the latest reporting period.
+Amoco said Mr. Allard's stock purchases "should have been avoided" and it said the company had taken "appropriate action," but didn't elaborate.
+The maker of office automation equipment said group sales edged up to 7.375 trillion lire ($5.92 billion) from 7.317 trillion lire.
+He said he was angry at his mother-in-law for not telling him about the child's parentage and angry at his supervisor because he thought the man tried to have him fired.
+Union leadership also misjudged the impact of the cash flow provided by the replacement games.
+"We knew when we announced our prices last May, we'd have to evaluate our situation in about a year," said Dave Illingworth, vice president and general manager of the Lexus division.
+A poker-game ends in a brawl and one of the players, a Swede, is killed.
+Smaller companies, such as Midway Airlines, said they are planning to do the same.
+The extra buck contributed to earnings growth.
+U.S. efforts to promote negotiations went into a tailspin in March with the collapse of the Israeli government over Baker's formula for the negotiations.
+A police officer ran onto the field and asked the referee to halt the game.
+Median prices in the Midwest were $71,700, a 5.9 percent gain over the same quarter of 1988.
+Rent a video of "Three Men and a Baby" in Midland, Texas, these days, and you'll find a commercial for Raindance Car Wash, Midland's local scrub shop where you can get your car cleaned for $6.95.
+He liked to regale associates with stories about his high living and success as a Hollywood film producer who owned a $1 million house on Long Island where he lived with his wife and five young children.
+Peru, apparently abandoning plans to extract significant concessions from the International Monetary Fund, is expected to sign today in Washington an IMF letter of intent to frame economic policy until 1995, Sally Bowen writes from Lima.
+Traders also attributed the market's advance yesterday to widespread rumors that the Federal Reserve was buying long-term bonds yesterday in an effort to bring down long-term interest rates.
+A jury in 1989 divided blame for the crash equally between the United States and the pilot of the small plane.
+Mr. Shaw said he was anxious to move to North Carolina to spend more time with his family, and also to enjoy a somewhat less stressful life, partly in view of some past health concerns.
+Mr. Eralp says he doesn't think the Class E shares can sink much lower.
+The FAA already has issued orders to ensure that Boeing 747 cargo doors are secure and more thoroughly inspected after each closing.
+The NYSE's composite index of all its listed common stocks was off 0.06 to 171.20.
+The spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Army, the regular military wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization, said office director Samir Khatib suffered facial bruises, but was in good condition.
+It now proposes turning the dispute over to a court-appointed mediator.
+In recent years, Occidental instead has issued stock and bought companies, frets one speculator.
+Visitors are urged to spray themselves generously.
+The issue will trade interchangeably with an existing 200 million ECU issue of bonds from the payment date.
+The state news agency PAP said strikes ended Thursday at three other shafts _ the Krupinski, ZMP and First of May.
+It will probably take a week to print a replacement.
+Federal pension insurance, the agency argues, wasn't intended to "subsidize an employer's ongoing retirement program."
+Khovik Vasilyan, an Armenian activist, said the strike call had no obvious effect in Yerevan today.
+This time around, Tektronix, which is best known for selling electronic instruments and testing devices, chose to follow the same general design standards that Apollo and Sun have established and to add snazzier graphics capabilities.
+After the spinoff, RLC will retain its truck rental and leasing business, which has been the faster growing and more profitable part of the company.
+At the end the THA was not doing much good.
+Banca Commerciale's majority owner is an Italian government agency, Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale, that owns other banks and industrial companies.
+"We are cooperating with the Navy to keep this as small a black eye as we can," said William Bitner, of the Immigration and Naturalization Service's Norfolk office.
+In January, the Agriculture Department expected to pay about $11.4 billion in subsidies, or "deficiency payments," to farmers in fiscal 1988, and about $11 billion in fiscal 1989.
+The Episcopal diocese of Massachusetts elected a woman as bishop, the Rev. Barbara C. Harris, and if the choice is affirmed by other dioceses, she would become the first woman bishop in the worldwide Anglican Communion.
+Antonio de Castro Mayer, bishop of Campos in Brazil, assisted at the rites and also faced automatic excommunication.
+Cigarette pollution is fouling the air.
+Although Los Angeles police acted as technical advisers on the film, several law-enforcement officials who attended a pre-release screening last month denounced the final product.
+Deputy Rickey Ross, 40, a narcotics investigator who has been with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department for 18 years, was spotted at 1:30 a.m. Thursday by police officers patrolling South Central Los Angeles, Gates said.
+It organised the recent protests and wants to scrap the European reforms entirely and raise prices.
+The miners were part of a predominately Indian labor force that works the gold-bearing jungle rivers.
+The most controversial lobbying effort by Wright was the pressure he put on federal regulators to go easy on Texas thrift institutions that were failing due to a weak economy.
+Also Wednesday, about 2,000 journalists across Bangladesh went on a 16-hour strike to protest a government ban on a daily newspaper that supported anti-government strikes, the journalists' union said.
+To some, it looks like the start of an appropriately polite revolution.
+Instead of a flat 10% penalty on the amount due, a new law substitutes penalties ranging from 2% to 10%, depending on how late the payment is made.
+Contemporary composers are constantly anxious to do more with less: the Uitti style expands the range of the cello into untested possibilities.
+"Rarely has the international community been so united and determined that aggression should not succeed," U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III told the council.
+"Smoking is a good example," said McGinnis, a deputy assistant secretary for health based in Washington, D.C. "It's accountable for 390,000 deaths a year.
+It was believed to be the first time the church of the Holy Sepulcher closed its doors in 800 years.
+The missiles can shoot down aircraft.
+The TOWs for Israel were to replenish that nation's supply for its prior transfer of TOWs to Iran.
+I have kept the faith." Caperton will appoint a temporary successor to Manchin, and voters in the 1990 general election will select someone to fill the remaining two years of Manchin's term, Secretary of State Ken Hechler said.
+But a critic predicted the pad will never be used because Congress will refuse to pay for the costly military communications and surveillance satellites meant to be launched on Titan 4-Centaurs.
+"On the other hand, there is always that fear" of military airplane crashes.
+This is the commercial version.
+The forecast caused some analysts to lower their 1990 earnings estimates for the company, although they said they still believed in its long-term growth potential.
+Defense Secretary Richard Cheney has been arguing this theme persuasively within NATO councils.
+On St. Thomas the beach was already occupied by a few thousand sailors from the U.S. aircraft carrier Enterprise enjoying their first shore leave in six months.
+As head of the agency, Mr. Rohwedder was a magnet for criticism from all sides.
+More than 11,000 people have been killed since then.
+He also contended his message has become part of the political mainstream.
+It pitted Jewish settlers against the army after leaks from the military investigation said 15-year-old Tirza Porat was killed with the guard's gun.
+Authorities said the farm had a helicopter launching pad used for drug trafficking.
+Mr. Siegel had become awed by the vast wealth he saw Mr. Boesky amassing.
+Marcus Eliason, London news editor for The Associated Press since 1988, has been named the AP's bureau chief in Jerusalem.
+The latest push to help veterans and troops comes at a time when the costs of existing obligations to veterans of World War II, Korea, Vietnam and the peacetime era are causing widespread concern.
+"Plainly stated, EAL's management has lost control of the enterprise," the shareholders committee said in papers filed Tuesday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here.
+The French government is eager to use CGCT to introduce foreign-designed switching equipment into France.
+Basically, the Justy's transmission operates through a pair of pulleys and a metal belt that smoothly transfers power from one pulley to another.
+The World Bank loans will be at variable lending rates, while the IDA credits will be interest-free except for administrative fees.
+Du Pont, which is more diversified, is expected to earn from about 35 cents a share to 55 cents a share, before charges.
+We are entering an 18-month period of risk.
+Mrs. Brundtland said the elements of a compromise should include a "linkage" between non-nuclear and nulcear weapons. "We have to be very clear in our requirements to the Soviets on reducing conventional arms," she said.
+If Regulators Answer The President's Call President Bush's State of the Union called for a 90-day moratorium on new federal regulations.
+State officials were to arrive Monday to examine the shipwreck, but until then, representatives of the Horry County Historical Society and the Myrtle Beach Police reburied their finds.
+Laptiev disputed Western news reports that suggested Ayrikyan was summarily expelled against his wishes, but conceded the activist was stripped of Soviet citizenship in the same action that dropped charges against him.
+The Canadian Museum of Civilization opens Thursday on the banks of the Ottawa River, giving Canada an extravagant combination of high-tech and culture aimed at luring more visitors to the national capital.
+Yields on three-month Treasury bills rose to 7.37 percent as the discount rose 2 basis points to 7.16 percent.
+Of this, Pounds 116m was accrued interest. Net receipts amounted to Pounds 95m while total gross sales were Pounds 719m.
+Some associates say privately he was driven to the table partly by friction then with the cable-operator directors.
+The government should give special help to workers who lost their jobs because of policies on clean air, protecting the spotted owl and cutting defense, lawmakers said today.
+Thatcher does especially well among women and Republicans, Gorbachev among men.
+The typewritten statement from Islamic Jihad was delivered to the Beirut office of the Reuters news agency along with a black-and-white photograph of American hostage Terry Anderson.
+It's a procession of moments singing out from the past.
+It is the nation's most powerful unmanned rocket.
+Rockwell International Corp. was given a $54.4 million Army contract for Hellfire anti-tank missiles.
+Moscow said it would withdraw its estimated 115,000 soldiers within ten months starting May 15 if Pakistan and Afghanistan sign a peace agreement by March 15.
+Hardly anyone disputes that Democrats and Republicans alike set in motion the 1980s deregulation process that ultimately led to the collapse of the S&L industry.
+It's going to be a factor in the market over the next decade," Seidman told reporters after his speech.
+They deployed a Navy communications satellite and retrieved an 11-ton science laboratory that they will bring back to Earth so scientists can learn how scores of different materials and systems survived six years in orbit.
+The federal government provided the states with $297 million this year to help finance fish and wildlife restoration programs.
+The measures date back to 1986, when then-President Reagan accused Col. Moammar Gadhafi's regime of sponsoring terrorism.
+None of the above should be construed as derogatory toward lugers, the sport's human component.
+Quite the contrary, according to Mr David Tagg, the GrandMet director in charge of IEL. Everything is going to plan. When it was formed in 1991, IEL was deliberately loaded with debt by its two owners.
+While I doubt the media were as gullible and malleable as Mr. Fenton's memo suggests, the Alar scare was created, mostly out of thin air, just as Mr. Fenton claims, and the media that were taken in can learn something from this episode.
+His attorney, Ronald Waska, in Houston, asked the judge to place Beene on probation, arguing that his client didn't profit from the scheme.
+The market opened lower and the Dow Jones industrial average extended its decline through midafternoon.
+General Motors Corp. on Thursday began recalling more than 600,000 1983 Oldsmobiles and Buicks to replace an emissions control component that may have quit working.
+The amendment "says there's a prejudice out there and let's pander to it," said Frank McCloskey, D-Ind.
+Ms. DeSillers said the money to Dimas jewelry was to buy back items she had pawned in early 1987 to pay her son's medical expenses.
+Should we add their food and not just the meager pay of French conscripts but also what they could have earned as civilians?
+The army reported six wounded, including a youth it said was shot just as he was about to hurl a brick from a rooftop on a soldier below.
+The New York office of Boston-based Hill Holiday won three Clios on Monday in the copywriting, original music with lyrics and travel categories for a commercial called "Invaders" for the Irish Tourist Board.
+Many were apprehensive that the loud music played during the exhibition would send loose debris crashing down from the ceiling. But it held.
+But a U.S. marshal said Ranganathan was not being detained.
+Mr. Jackson spoke at a rally at the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center here Friday.
+With its rejection of this year's pay raise, Congress may have effectively scuttled the system under which salaries were proposed, by an appointed panel insulated against voter punishment for unpopular increases.
+We were teen-agers, so we had all our friends," McAndrew said.
+Kidder Peabody cut its rating on the athletic footwear maker's shares to "hold" from "current buy," saying that the stock has run about as far as it can go for now.
+The program, if successful, would become a standard for using CD-ROM-based data, much as Microsoft's operating system software is now the standard for International Business Machines Corp. personal computers and the legions of compatibles.
+He said the spill was triggered by a "chain of events" that the company is still investigating.
+Because a number of recent economic reports have showed unexpected strength, more Reserve Bank easing isn't seen likely for a while.
+However, he has told white voters he will not betray them and has affirmed his commitment to segregated residential areas for whites who want them.
+The appellate ruling is a defeat for the International Association of Machinists, which represents the mechanics and had sought to include them in negotiations covering another 7,000 employees who operate under two other contracts.
+McWilliams received 61 percent of the vote.
+Ms. Arey and Payne both had their party's nominations to compete for the seat again in November, but it was considered likely that the loser in Tuesday's election would withdraw from the race.
+The agency also reported that a new round of price increases will make some farm products substantially more expensive starting Feb. 1.
+Although drought regularly depletes sources of food and water for cattle, camels and sheep, there is resistance to sacrificing some animals to improve the others' chances. Tradition exposes further clashes between economics and environment.
+In 1982, the average tax in Louisiana on homes valued at $100,000 with FHA mortgages was $150 in Louisiana, $1,260 nationwide.
+The offensive began shortly after the Soviet Union withdrew troops supporting the government forces.
+Lippitt, 73, declined to congratulate Cianci when he conceded defeat Friday.
+In Sweden, Saab is battling against a slump which has seen overall car sales fall from a peak of 340,000 in 1988 to an expected 130,000 this year. The 900 will sell hard on Saab's commitment to safety and low exhaust emissions as well as performance.
+It shows the economy growing at an annual rate of 0.3% in the second quarter, 2.0% in the third quarter and 2.8% in the fourth quarter.
+Decision/Capital Fund is a closed-end investment fund.
+"The last number I heard from Exxon Corp. is that they have spent $1 billion, $900 million in their cleanup effort since the accident," Skinner said.
+In two previous incidents, relatives of the woman were suspected, according to a state police officer who declined to be identified.
+We'll often cut fat at the corporate level.
+He said it was possible that the Bank of Japan "staked out" the 158-yen level as "territory" to defend.
+But Japan's investors, who in the past rushed to buy into Trump Tower and Trump Parc for their prime location and guaranteed name value, are no longer impressed.
+Sony was down 70 yen at 6020 yen, while Matsushita Electric Industrial fell 20 yen to 1610 yen.
+Tower showed flashes of grit and humor as he fielded questions at the National Press Club about allegations concerning excessive drinking, womanizing and lucrative consulting fees he received from defense contractors.
+Circle K, from a relatively sleepy chain of 1,300 stores in 1983, exploded under Mr. Eller's management to 4,700 outlets at the end of last year.
+Not to mention a Hawaiian pig roast, a jazz concert and a white elephant sale.
+In London, Bush achieved his goal of preserving _ at least for now _ a NATO that is the main instrument of U.S. influence in Europe while pushing it toward changes that could make it more acceptable to the Soviet Union.
+On the day before the rampage, Hayes' family had tried to have him committed to a mental hospital.
+County officials estimate a loss of 7 million bushels, 90 percent of the crop.
+Bad economic news might encourage enough domestic investors to buy the securities to make up for any shortage of foreign investors, said Marilyn Schaja, a money market economist at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.
+If it isn't, the day may come when people say of TV what Yogi Berra said of his once-favorite restaurant: "Nobody goes there anymore.
+After three more outages, technicians set about creating a Jaws-proof sheath.
+But the Time Warner Inc. that will be created when the deal officially closes Wednesday is vastly different from the company Time Chairman J. Richard Munro and Warner Chairman Steven J. Ross once envisioned.
+"I never asked my stepmother for help," Lansky said last week. "I felt if she wanted to do something, she would offer.
+The rate on the latest three-month Treasury bills fell to 6.42% bid from an average rate of 6.44% set at Monday's auction.
+If people actually read this book thoroughly they'll only discover that Mr. Speakes came up with not just one or two indiscretions against his former employer, but 313 pages of gossip and slander.
+This anxiety most likely will continue to increase as a result of the proliferation of "right-to-know" laws informing us of possible toxic exposures.
+For all of the year earlier, Limited earned $227.8 million, or $1.21 a share, on sales of $3.1 billion.
+Costs increased primarily from losses in having to sell homes in depressed markets, the council survey said.
+Although the members included him in its work immediately, he said, "they thought I was a spy.
+U.S. officials passed on the Iraqi assurances to Kuwait, said Kuwaiti Ambassador Saud Nasir al-Sabah.
+But successes have been limited.
+Mrs. Thatcher told reporters she and the president did not differ on the NATO question.
+That compares with a 7.9% average yield for 90 dividend-paying utility stocks computed by the Chicago firm of Duff & Phelps Inc.
+SEC Chairman Breeden said he would consider imposing "circuit breakers" to halt program trading during sharp swings in the market.
+"When we get together, we leave politics out," says the Democrat about her Republican brother.
+The notebook was part of a sale Thursday of English literary and historical manuscripts and books that totaled $2.13 million, Sotheby's said.
+A general election is due by October 1993, and the campaign has already begun.
+That same month, immigration officials complained of illnesses among INS employees apparently caused by the building's air system.
+And while Solidarity had years of struggle that also let the Polish opposition fine-tune its platform, East Germany's pro-democracy forces suddenly have been thrown into the breach.
+Before that, he was staff director for the House Agriculture Committee from 1973-82 and staff consultant from 1971-73.
+Afternoons, he often typed what he'd written.
+The White House announced the Dunne nomination shortly after Bush finished a news conference at which he was asked whether he agrees with NAACP leaders that there is "a rising tide of racism" in the country.
+He wasn't an attorney, so he couldn't be disciplined by the bar.
+But it quickly became clear the glasses weren't the only problem with his marksmanship.
+A jet with 78 people aboard made an emergency landing Sunday after a section of its landing gear malfunctioned, and one wing caught fire briefly as it scraped the runway, officials said.
+South African Ambassador A. Leslie Manley criticized the action. "This is blatant interference in the internal affairs of a member state of the United Nations," Manley said.
+Creditors holding about $75 million face amount of unsecured debt would receive 85% of Care's equity; the rest would be retained by existing shareholders.
+The agency went over budget this year, Patrick said, because of federally mandated increases in salaries and benefits.
+The union group, the United Shipbuilding Crafts, sought an OSHA inspection.
+Early last Wednesday near Buckingham Palace, meanwhile, there was a reminder of where the state still holds sway.
+With his third novel, "The Remains of the Day," the 35-year-old novelist has turned his eye on his adopted country with an imaginative tour de force built around that most British of institutions, the butler.
+The stories of Mary Magdalene, Mary and Martha and the woman at the well aren't told.
+Thousands cheered and people shouted "Long Live the King!" when Otto von Hapsburg and other members of the family left a church Monday after a Mass for his mother Zita, the last queen of Hungary.
+The ratings firm metered only about 1,000 homes in the New York area, but was planning to expand nationally.
+But later, in London, it was quoted at a lower rate of 126.83 yen.
+A spokesman for the heat-processing-systems designer indicated Mr. Gilbert was asked to resign but hadn't yet responded.
+A major bond rating agency said Tuesday it is reviewing the status of New York City's ability to repay debt following a tentative agreement to give teachers a 5.5 percent pay raise.
+Lee is a Boston-based private investment firm that specializes in leveraged buy-outs, and ML-Lee, an affiliate, is a public investment partnership.
+The current account is the most important trade statistic, because it covers not only merchandise trade but also trade in the services category, which reflects primarily the flow of investment earnings between countries.
+According to del Pino, the Cuban MiG's are equipped with conventional as opposed to nuclear bombs.
+An attempt to have Chicago's black community unite behind one mayoral candidate yielded no clear winner as delegates to a meeting showed strong support for two contenders.
+A teen-ager who killed her abusive father was acquitted Friday in a judgment that extends to juveniles the post-traumatic stress defense previously used in cases of battered wives killing husbands.
+Yani who uses traditional Chinese brush and ink technique to paint animals, especially monkeys, but said she plans to expand her artwork and concentrate on humans.
+The lesson from Denmark is that current procedures are not acceptable and the flow of information between voters and the centre is inadequate.
+The fiber-optic approach also would clear the way for digital, high-definition television later in the 1990s.
+She says the orchestra could be ongoing, but efforts are concentrated on this year's program.
+Last Thursday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland approved the sale to Trump, after America West failed to secure financing for its offer by a Wednesday deadline set by Eastern.
+Last July, rebels declared a limited cease-fire in quake-devastated areas but the government did not respond.
+In the end, Unisource became an almost inevitable partner. A joint venture between the national operators of Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands, Unisource has direct contact with most of Europe's multinationals and was developing a solid reputation.
+The 1986 tax law, the major provisions of which were revealed in late 1984, further reduced individual tax rates but sharply increased the effective tax rates on investment income.
+But these vehicles probably won't be mass-produced until 1995 or later because the fuel isn't widely available.
+When the world ends next week, the few who are chosen will be able to park their cars in heaven, says the man who also was predicting apocalypse about this time last year.
+The world railway speed record is 319 mph, set by France's TGV last May. The new Shinkansen train will begin Tokyo-Osaka passenger service next year, traveling as fast as 167 mph and cutting 20 minutes off the current 2 1/2-hour trip.
+Twelve-page pink pamphlets are being handed out on street corners across the country, sounding frightening alarms in bold-face type about Ritalin, a prescription drug used for three decades to calm hyperactive children.
+"If you want to do it right, it's a full-time job," Rossetti said. "I was just fortunate I could work my schedule around Carl." That meant sometimes working into the early-morning hours to keep his family financially afloat.
+And Rep. Leon Panetta (D., Calif.), a leader of California opponents to offshore leasing, predicted the plan would help unify states of the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf coasts to "work for a more balanced and comprehensive energy program."
+So let's give each the attention it deserves tomorrow.
+Adding to the confusion surrounding the incident, Mr. Howard said, the Iranian jetliner also was transmitting identifying signals usually associated with civilian aircraft.
+"He ought to get out," said Byrd. "The country cannot have confidence in the Justice Department when the top law enforcement officer obviously has to spend an inordinate amount of his time defending himself.
+LATE NEW YORK TRADING Tuesday, March 17, 1987 Based on average of late afternoon buying and selling rates.
+John W. Sanders, 45, president of Young & Rubicam's Detroit office, will succeed Mr. Power as the top executive there.
+Castro is to attend the inauguration on Thursday of President-elect Fernando Collor de Mello in Brasilia, the capital. On Friday, Castro travels to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
+The yield on six-month T-bills fell to 7.82% on Monday, from 8.01% the week before.
+The announcement at the United Nations - by British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd and in a statement from Iran's U.N. Mission - said the embassies would reopen in London and Tehran within a month.
+She returned to England, disillusioned, after a month.
+Was that your case? 'No, it certainly wasn't.
+Superior Judge Karl Johnstone said Tuesday that all evidence gathered in the investigation except for Hazelwood's report will be admissible at his trial for the March 24 grounding of the tanker and the spill of about 11 million gallons of crude oil.
+More than 3,000 lightning strikes were reported overnight in Oregon, Washington, Nevada, California and Idaho.
+A director maybe gets four or five hours' sleep." About "Navy SEALS," Sheen commented: "A long shoot, 16 weeks, eight in Virginia Beach, the remaining eight in Spain.
+The bid-to-cover was higher than the 2.91 set at the last two-year sale in July, even though the average yield then also was higher at 6.94%.
+Now at least one-fourth are local.
+The State Department has called for Aoun to step down.
+Salinas said the government will eliminate subsidies for basic food products in stages over the next six months because it lacks the money to finance them.
+Among the nation's Big Three automakers, Ford alone showed increased sales during late February, the month or during the first two months of the year.
+The AMA opposes the limits.
+The near-extinction of the buffalo herd, combined with pressure from local missionaries, all but wiped out the rituals that had united the Omahas for centuries.
+For example, the PC running Windows applications software will be a familiar front-end for many business and personal computer users.
+Friday's Market Activity Stocks ended mixed, with market indexes weighed down by profit-taking in big stocks in a tumultuous trading day.
+But he said he would find the legislation more acceptable if it were proposed as "enabling legislation" that could be voluntarily adopted by shareholders of individual companies, rather than be dictated to all companies by state law.
+Still, for most retailers, the weekend did little to assure them a restful holiday.
+The other three are competing for second place.
+The Uzi is defined as a semiautomatic handgun that can fire 100 rounds a minute, he said.
+For a paper deal worth a mere Pounds 105m, ADT now claims to have written off as goodwill the sum of Dollars 278m.
+The four were indicted in Knoxville in April 1987, and the trial was moved to Memphis at Ford's request.
+Turn the slices once and allow six to seven minutes for the vegetable to become hot, tender and burnished with gold.
+After nine years with Bankers Trust, Mr. Beim, 46 years old, resigned Friday after what he terms "differences of personality and style" with deputy chairman Charles S. Sanford Jr.
+The government has proposed the Soviet Union's first national referendum on the plan, which Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov presented to the Supreme Soviet on Thursday.
+Under the proposed transaction, the new company, Brown & Root Vickers Ltd. would be 70%-owned by Brown & Root Ltd.; the balance would be owned by Vickers, which owns the Rolls Royce car manufacturer and medical equipment, defense and marine units.
+Mrs. Palme, appearing shaken, closed her eyes as he was led in.
+Gantt, who campaigned on the premise that a runoff would divide the party, urged Easley late Tuesday not to let "1 or 2 percent divide us." But Easley called for a runoff in a news conference this morning at state Democratic Party Headquarters.
+In the one-store hamlet of Spotted Horse, former roustabout Craig McGee, a slight man in scuffed boots and torn jeans, downs a beer and reviews his job search: tried to get hired as a dogcatcher but wasn't qualified, tried for a jailer's job but failed.
+The festival continues through Tuesday.
+He had latterly been a director in the investor relations department.
+He referred to "the strategic dangers and vulnerability of our eastern borders." The Israeli leader also voiced veiled criticism of Jewish leaders abroad who have met with PLO leaders.
+Turnover on the NYSE was heavy at 239m shares, and rises outpaced declines by 909 to 867. Analysts regard the selling of recent days as a temporary correction in prices following the recent period of strength.
+In the mid-1980s Peugeot began plans to modernize and expand its plant in Sochaux, a nearly 100-year-old facility sandwiched between the outskirts of the city and the river Allan.
+Television reports said workers sawed the Dutch chemical tanker Anna Broere into two pieces and planned to hoist the parts from the floor of the North Sea.
+But the main purpose was to suggest to the state organs that, in an emergency, Mr. Gorbachev's prestige could be transformed into ready cash.
+Key Bank of Washington is trustee.
+"We have a feeling that we still have a long way to go," he said.
+He also said Reagan and Bush negotiated with terrorists in the Iran-Contra affair and the 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner to Beirut.
+France's Union des Assurances de Paris disclosed Friday it had purchased 6.3 million shares in Sun Life Assurance Society Co., a 10.7% stake.
+Walsh said a prison term is necessary to reduce North's political following that was cultivated on the lecture circuit and "reinforces his lack of remorse." Walsh rejected North's contention that he is a scapegoat.
+Sprint believes that the UK should therefore agree to its licence application and is keeping the FCC informed. The DTI's decision will not only affect Sprint.
+He did not name any countries or say how he had received such assurances.
+In past years, the rebel group has carried out numerous massacres of mountain peasants it viewed as traitors to its cause.
+Since 1990 he has been chairman of the Unichem Northern Regional Committee and was a non-exec at Unichem from 1986-90. James Buchanan has retired.
+It also believes, thank heavens, "that we can neither police the world nor retreat from it."
+I think it's significant." Both sides in the case said they expect the number of Salvadorans actively fighting deportation to increase as a result of the judge's order.
+Within the last few years, massive corrosion along the 880-mile length of the pipeline was discovered.
+The violence has caused escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Sherwood shares closed at $1.875, up 12.5 cents.
+This shows a price below which it is not economic to continue production.
+Enrile's lawyers and reporters rushed there early Tuesday, but government prosecutors said they were waiting "for some documents" before filing the complaint.
+Dempsey could face up to 30 years in prison on the assault count and a maximum seven-year term on the AIDS exposure count.
+The new study being published today bolsters previous evidence that the biggest impact of estrogen therapy may be in preventing heart disease in older women.
+However, the legislation gives the secretary an escape clause by which he can avoid holding such talks; Treasury Secretary James Baker, who opposes a debt facility strongly, is expected to use that mechanism.
+The Democrats' proposal also includes a scaled-down version of the capital gains tax cut sought by Bush.
+Already, however, Mr. Spangenberg says, "There are implications for the chemical industry.
+These donations were thrown out, but the donors were later allowed to give blood again.
+The U.S. government contribution will consist of a guarantee for those loans: if the Soviets fail to repay in three years, the United States would pay the banks 98 percent of the principal and about half the interest.
+Anticipating the loss of amenities or property values, potentially affected property owners unite into a group capable of bending government to its will.
+A year ago, the Mediation Board ordered the first election to determine whether workers at USAir and former Piedmont employees would be represented by the Teamsters.
+But Texas Air recently has been paring staff at Eastern.
+Factories, mines and utilities operated at 82.4 percent of capacity for the third consecutive month.
+A tornado blew over a mobile home and tore the roofs off some other buildings in Point Harbor, but no injuries were reported, the weather service said.
+We call it the snicker factor.
+But pressed by opposition Liberal and New Democratic Party members to match the bill signed this week by President Reagan, Mulroney made no commitments.
+The Commerce Department said a survey found that businesses plan to spend $429.4 billion, after adjusting for inflation, topping the previous high of $391.6 billion set in 1985.
+But Goodyear had taken 1970-71 foreign-tax credits in the U.S. for the unit.
+That is something worth doing regardless of cost or effectiveness.
+The 24-member body is controlled by Solidarity, which has 12 seats.
+"The process is still continuing.
+A candidate finds himself fifth in line at an airport ticket counter.
+"We want to get there early, not wait until after June 7 or after the convention to sell the Dukakis message and the Dukakis record," Warren said.
+The fowl visitors arrived in the dead of night and announced their presence in the customary way: with loud crowing to greet the dawn.
+Castelo Branco had held the post since February 1986. Previously, he was civilian liason minister for Sarney's government.
+He said Hai had told an interpreter at the hospital that he was dissatisified with the screening system that determines whether Vietnamese are refugees to be resettled or illegal immigrants subject to repatriation.
+The department described the condition of the Kansas crop as good-to-excellent and predicted a harvest of 460.2 million bushels, a remarkable rebound from 213.6 million last year.
+Milken's planned appearance before a House subcommittee this summer may be blocked, if prosecutors and regulators have their way.
+Whether U.S.-style auctions of gilts continue "is a very close call," says John Shepperd, a gilts economist at Warburg Securities.
+Heine Securities Corp., a New York money-management concern, boosted its clients' stake in Cambrian & General Securities PLC, the British investment pool formerly run by Ivan F. Boesky.
+He was released on $10,000 bail, pending a July 14 court hearing.
+He expects to make more money in the Soviet Union this year than last.
+In the fourth period, sales of the giant American Capital Government Securities Fund slowed after its dividend was trimmed.
+An alternative is a later competitor, 'New Leaf' (Shin Yeh), which has several locations in Taipei.
+Congressional approval of the reprisal hasn't slowed the push to put curbs on the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf.
+Wedtech officials have admitted to law enforcement officials that the company illegally obtained the status of a minority-run company to obtain no-bid contracts through bribes of public officials.
+China Southern flies to 53 domestic cities from its home base and from stations in the cities of Wuhan, Changsha and Haikou.
+Mr. Kohl's trick is simple.
+With foreigners holding a 10 percent market share, domestic makers are starting to clamor for a dumping investigation.
+"Hardly anyone knew about this beforehand," says Harry Kamen, Metropolitan Life's general counsel.
+A reasonably high percentage of the kids, their families are not full-time farmers." Geuns said about 200 head of cattle were entered in the recent Michigan Youth All Breed Beef and Sheep Show at Ionia, down 50 from last year.
+The current account deficit provides a measure of the amount of money the nation must raise abroad, principally from borrowing, to finance the economy.
+The SEC disciplined MDC in September 1989 for its handling of eight real estate transactions between 1985 and 1987, including employing Silverado-Elektra as a "straw buyer" and booking profits on the Houston sale.
+He was tentatively listed in stable condition and was to undergo surgery for a chest wound at Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
+"`Dad,' they said, `they just lie in commercials.'
+Hamadi, 24, admitted to taking part in the hijacking of Flight 847 from Athens to Rome but denied killing Stethem.
+There is no final dividend to leave the payment at 0.5p (3p for previous year).
+Bank of New York's tender offer expires tomorrow night.
+Until now, the minimum maturity for exemption was two years.
+Mr. Marchese, a former bank executive, was convicted of bribery and racketeering.
+Insurgent leaders contended that the casualties were the result of "friendly fire" between two government infantry units.
+One stock in trade is gumbo, a nourishing soup which derives from an African word for okra, the vegetable which forms the main ingredient.
+If there is a problem, Mr. Marshall argues, it's GM's fault.
+'Secondly, when the labour market had its shakeout, it hit the service sector and white-collar employees.' Both factors particularly affected the middle classes - a key Tory constituency.
+A restaurant owner recited a Buddhist prayer outside the palace and said: "Japan is not Japan without him.
+Mr. Carter, like Mr. Reagan, believed prior notification to Congress risked revelations that would have jeopardized the lives of those involved in these operations.
+But, even if their demand for credit revived, Japan's indebted banks are likely to remain unwilling to lend for some time.
+Why the DA seeks more business when he cannot keep up with half the criminals he prosecutes now is probably a political guess.
+A navy spokesman said the boat normally carries a crew of four, but it was not known how many were on board.
+Holiday activities in this West Bank town of 35,000 were to be reduced from previous years in sympathy with the yearlong Palestinian uprising against Israeli rule in the occupied territories.
+Each warrant will entitle the holder to acquire a unit consisting of one common share of Potash Corp. currently owned by the Saskatchewan government and one half common share purchase warrant.
+Mrs. Cox estimates CHAMPUS was providing $17,000 in home health care every month.
+This was a project KLM could not complete on its own. But KLM and British Airways had not re-started talks on a strategic alliance.
+He wouldn't identify them, saying final decisions hadn't been made yet.
+His forces man checkpoints around the capital.
+We will continue to rationalise as necessary.' Closing businesses in 1991 led to an extraordinary charge of Pounds 377,000 (Pounds 644,000). 'We reduced staff by 290 and closed six textiles sites,' said Mr Corrin.
+An autopsy showed that Bean, 25, died 10 years ago of severe blows to the head and chest.
+Militants leaving other cities to go to the border would also be stopped, he added. Mr Qayyum defended his goverment's position on the Kashmiri right to self-determination leading to accession with Pakistan.
+"We didn't have any prospects of selling MeraBank, but I think now that the federal government has taken over, they will have a prospect of selling it, and that is a possibility we've all considered for some time," Sargent said.
+In addition, the award included interest and expense payments.
+"You don't need meat to be healthy," Indra Dyvmna Swami of San Francisco told a group of curious Soviets gathered around a wooden cart carrying a colorful tent and a brightly painted statue of the Krishna god Jaganatha.
+He warned, however, that it could hamper the carrier's operations.
+Bush goes from West Germany to London, and returns to the United States on Friday, strengthened politically as he confronts the domestic agenda.
+In the Time-CNN poll, 47 percent agreed with the verdict, 33 percent did not and 20 percent were not sure.
+And I will reinforce our support for the courageous leaders of the region at the upcoming drug summit at Cardagena.
+Berkshire first bought Washington Post shares in 1973 and shares in Geico, an insurer, in 1976.
+The federal courts found that such private lawsuits were implicit in Section 10(b).
+A PHYSICS graduate, Mr Karim Arginbayev, 28, used to dream of devoting his life to science.
+Management changes last summer, including Mr. Andrews reassuming the chief executive post at World Airways at the board's request, contributed to the performance, he said.
+Wall Street had expected a modest rise in the company's domestic sales and earnings, and more substantial increases in overseas results.
+The Rev. Al Trotter, a guest preacher at Sunday's services, made a brief reference to Swaggart.
+Sell orders poured in and prices kept falling in the absence of buyers.
+But the big Italian merchant and processor said it still plans to sue the Board of Trade for damages for losses incurred as a result of the July 11 order.
+One surviving passenger reportedly told investigators that the bus driver said, "Hang on tight, I have no brakes," moments before the bus slid over the cliff.
+Political observers said he was referring to Algeria, which was believed to have played a key role in the hostage negotiations.
+In 1990, the mine produced 17,000 tonnes of tin, compared with 32,000 in its heyday.
+Donations and loans coming from the U.S. government through the Agency for International Development have been grossly mishandled.
+Canadian manufacturers operated at 80.3% of capacity in the first quarter, down from 80.7% in the preceding three months, Statistics Canada, a federal agency, said.
+Rourke was appointed Heath's successor.
+Among other things, he ignores the incentives generated by economic and legal arrangements.
+Both are CDs that have been expanded from original concept albums, of the early 1960s and the late 1950s respectively.
+"We would like to keep our hiring local to all of the cities that we are opening," she said.
+Saudi security officials said 402 people were killed in a stampede after an Iranian political demonstration in Mecca turned violent.
+Boake A. Sells, chairman and chief executive officer, said Revco's 2,000 drugstores in 27 states will remain open and the company's 28,000 employees will continue to be employed.
+(The discount does not apply to the Pep). Prolific Unit Trust Managers is also offering a discount off some of its funds.
+Trans World Airlines proposed to acquire USAir for $52 a share.
+In the new-issue market last month, a Citicorp five-year offering yielded 1.25 percentage point more than Treasurys while a similarly-rated RJR Nabisco offering with a longer maturity yielded only 0.6 percentage point more than Treasurys.
+But it hasn't been clear whether this compound is produced by an animal cell or acquired from an external source.
+Sotheby's was acquired in 1983 for about $130 million and taken private.
+Earlier, the judge called into the courtroom the jury foreman and asked whether jurors were able to proceed in light of the slaying of Phyllis Singletary by her boyfriend.
+Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., who is not campaigning in the Super Tuesday states, favors doubling the excise tax on cigarettes.
+But BBC2's series of The Wednesday Play may serve to highlight the paucity in single drama today.
+Then he resigned again and flew to India for a vacation.
+In part, GM hopes to get some marketing mileage out of an otherwise embarrassing situation.
+Legislation to close a loophole in the regulation of polychlorinated biphenyls, the highly toxic chemicals whose manufacture was banned in 1976, has been approved by the House.
+A special Maastricht protocol preserves Ireland's ban on abortion.
+Navy escorts may be joined by U.S. helicopters that will fly with the convoy to spot from the air any mines that might lie in its path.
+Rosser said the consequences of the gender gap include loss of scholarships to girls _ chief among them National Merit Scholarships awarded to students who score highest on the Preliminary SAT (PSAT) in their junior year of high school.
+A Kurdish guerrilla group, the Kurdish Democratic Party, claims Iraq dropped poison gas bombs on six Kurdish villages in northern Iraq that day.
+He was sort of juvenile."
+The stock has since recovered in line with rising world stock markets.
+Stocks got some support, however from falling interest rates in the credit markets, where prices of long-term Treasury bonds rose as much as $5 for each $1,000 in face value.
+Parents of the country's first in-vitro quintuplets said Monday that without more state money they might have to turn out their three nieces.
+This seems unlikely to succeed. Whatever happens, the ANC may yet regret focusing so much attention on the constitutional talks.
+In both cases, federal judges eventually ruled that the airlines had to make the payments according to schedule, but one earlier ruling favored Continental's effort at postponement, producing considerable confusion.
+Passengers were put on a later flight which left at 4:26 p.m., said United spokesman Joe Hopkins.
+By 1980, he was off for a year of study at the Naval War College, a necessary ticket for a would-be star.
+Chung said he and a 20-member survey team would visit North Korea in mid-April to discuss financing and other details for the resort project.
+The Japan Broadcasting Corp., the national public television network, showed the liftoff on its evening news, but led off its newscast with another story - Japanese hostages' families visiting them in Iraq.
+Unforeseen at the time of the 1982 accord were the enormous trading volume in stock-index futures and the extent of the interplay between stocks and stock-index futures.
+Soon, Margaret River was producing award-winning premium wines. I began tasting at 10am.
+But Maxwell rebuffed him, saying: 'You'll just have to trust me.
+This may explain the volatility in terms of perceptions about job prospects.' MORI had face-to-face interviews with 1,022 people aged 18 or more who work full or part-time.
+Asked what the emergence of a "narco-government" would mean for U.S. foreign policy, Gates said, "I don't think anybody has thought very much about that.
+Archaeologists work side by side with firefighters, trying to preserve historic sites at Yellowstone National Park that have been threatened not only by fire but by the bulldozers sent in to halt them.
+He disagreed with a specific proposal in the House bill that would allow no buyout that raised the debt-equity ratio beyond 1:1 in takeovers, saying the ratio had to be examined individually in each instance.
+He said institutions with problem real estate loans should be permitted to absorb the losses over several years.
+Sayles (as writer) did two episodes and the two-hour pilot, shown April 13. Then he left.
+The B-2 was designed as a strategic nuclear-armed bomber, and it does instantly degrade the Soviets' $350 billion air defense system. But it's even better as a weapon for the post-Cold War era.
+The Senate late Thursday approved a resolution that will send a team of congressional experts to Poland to study the needs of the newly formed parliament.
+The study noted that nine errors have been committed in the chief control facility in the past 14 months.
+A script for "Scarlett" should be ready by early next year, and Mr. Halmi hopes to begin filming in June.
+Since a debtor's money essentially belongs to his or her creditors until the debts are repaid, creditors argue that tithing (typically paying 10% of income to a religious group) is a form of robbing Peter to pay Paul.
+The International Coffee Organization, established in 1963, tries to stabilize coffee prices by limiting sales of green coffee beans by the producers to the consumers.
+Others are under construction in Riverdale, N.Y., and Chevy Chase, Md.
+Boston-area lawyers praised Souter's intellect and willingness to study a case.
+Nonetheless, he is already recruiting mentors for next year's group.
+Last week, the U.S. General Accounting Office underscored concerns by charging that the lawn-care industry exaggerates pesticide safety.
+Burton loaded a shotgun with "kracker" shells _ blanks that explode with a small flame but have no shot.
+There is a series of really important and difficult issues of European policy crying out for it to address.
+The FBI, HHS employees and Kennedy's staff said the device, a metal canister in a paper bag, was found several offices and about 15 yards away from Kennedy's office on the 24th floor of the John F. Kennedy federal building.
+Not one time has he ever asked me to vote for or against any piece of legislation, any provision of law, any amendment.
+Suddenly, the affair has raised its head again.
+The stock-market crash has also led to stepped-up regulatory efforts in the financial sector.
+A lightning-sparked fire burned along a 20-mile front in northwestern Nebraska, threatening the community of Crawford and forcing the evacuation of more than 629 people from a hospital, nursing home and Fort Robinson State Park.
+I'm looking forward to companies where we have a van der Merwe and a Khumalo (typical Afrikaner and African names). 'You can call it tokenism if you like, but it's going to be the story of South Africa: van der Merwe and Khumalo.
+The steep yield curve tells me that people have learned something," he said.
+Score one, reluctantly, for Going Out. We happened to see Crazy For You on the same night that the Queen took her mother for a 93rd birthday treat, along with her sister and umpteen other members of the royal family.
+The vice president gave a speech in Kennebunkport's town square after the local Memorial Day parade.
+The dollar's trading day began on a strong note in Tokyo.
+Allison Miller, 24, of Long Beach designed the clothing that Corinne Quayle wore to that ceremony.
+Allegis owns a 60% stake in the Edmonton Westin.
+Mr. Nelson told Merlin about some dog bones he had found.
+As a result, says Mike Herrity, medical affairs manager at Evans Medical, part of Medeva, manufacturers are always chasing the disease.
+Despite some recent storms, six to 12 inches of rain are still needed to return the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys to near-normal conditions.
+Analysts in Japan couldn't recall an instance where a Japanese retailer has acquired a company that filed a bankruptcy petition.
+As a result, Central Maine will take an $11 million after-tax charge against earnings for 1986.
+We are going to be reviewed in every step we make, and that has an impact on the staff here.
+"He was a gifted performer and in the way he handled himself in front of the camera, he was a master." In 1978, Bailey began a three-year stint as a singer on the PTL Club on television.
+They never did point out anything wrong with her," said Democratic pollster Harrison Hickman.
+Some married couples will benefit from one change. Under current rules, relief can be given where a contract covers a married couple, so long as one partner is aged 60 or over.
+His wife and the recent birth of a baby daughter have given his life a stability that many professional chess players never find time for. As the world title has become more of a realistic ambition and less of a dream, Short has become harder.
+The prospect of a widespread financial impact makes it likely that any failure of First Executive could spark political attention and public debate.
+The success of tax overhaul also reflected the power of widespread public sentiment.
+Early this month, Navigation Foundation President Thomas D. Davies, whose organization the society hired to look into the Peary controversy, announced that a worksheet Rawlins thought held compass calculations actually showed time readings.
+The charges about senator Kennedy are false.
+Upgrades also exceeded downgrades in the hospital, educational institutions, municipal utility, and tax-backed issue sectors.
+"We continue to believe that we are innocent of the charges in the ETSI case," said Santa Fe's chairman, president and chief executive officer, Robert D. Krebs.
+The Canadian Lintas unit is by far the smaller of the two, with less than $50 million in billings, but it is part of Lintas: Worldwide , which had total 1987 billings of $2.79 billion.
+The two tiers are evident in the way the market values consumer and industrial stocks.
+Mr. Conde and another Spanish businessman together control about 3% of Montedison stock.
+It's time to clear the air.
+This leads to significant value-added in the areas e-commerce and customer relationship management.
+He said a police officer's brother reserved the facility for the group.
+Right now, the houses remain cautious.
+Zancanata and a team of scientists fired rockets in the ealry 1960s from Christmas and Johnson islands in the Pacific Ocean to study the effects of nuclear blasts on the atmosphere.
+Eurobonds are especially vulnerable to squeezes, which seek to drive up a bond's price by artificially restricting supply.
+On Friday, gold for February delivery fell $2.20 an ounce to $353.70.
+Tallia and other company officials have refused to comment on the investigation.
+Each income category includes families and single people.
+Northwesterly winds of 15 to 25 mph with a few gusts to around 30 mph were common across the Midwest.
+The standoff began Sunday at the Metropolitan District Command Center in Davao City.
+Congress is above the law."
+He believes that the task facing Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan is so difficult that it resembles "juggling a double-bladed ax and a buzz saw."
+That's a measure of prevention far better than anything we have now."
+In a work force of 3.1 million, only 26,000 are without jobs.
+The purchasing managers' report showed a sharp increase in new factory orders.
+Leads in the ice that were as close as five miles last weekend have been plugged by shifting winds, record low temperatures and drifting ice.
+I don't doubt for a minute the sincerity with which the Irish government believe that it is over for good.
+A source said the advisories are issued during a heightened state of international alert, such as the July 1988 downing of a civilian Iranian airliner by the USS Vincennes.
+An express train slammed into a schoolbus carrying about 120 passengers Tuesday at an unprotected rail crossing near Ahungalla, about 50 miles south of Colombo, police and witnesses said.
+The company estimated that favorable exchange-rate movements added $81.3 million to sales and $32.5 million to trading profit during the half.
+In Hong Kong early Friday, gold was trading at $365.95 an ounce.
+John Logsdon, director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, said he is confident NASA will fix the leak and that shuttles soon will be flying again.
+Software suppliers, call-center specialists and multi-media agencies are working in this field on integrated solutions, in order to provide companies with efficient solutions that will enhance their revenue streams and open up rationalization potential.
+It cannot be controlled by drugs and usually kills within one year of diagnosis.
+The Pomerenkes are long-time residents of Yakima.
+These books are often found on tables in the center of book stores with tags that proclaim markdowns of more than 50%.
+French president Francois Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl, the German chancellor (pictured below), are expected to discuss Gatt, the next European summit and the outlook for the EU after Maastricht.
+They described the privileged lives of the Soviet political elite, and criticized Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev for moving too slowly in reforming Soviet society.
+"We are saying clearly that we desire to discuss the future model of the trade union movement _ different from the present _ together with the OPZZ (official unions) and moderate leaders of former Solidarity," he said.
+A mob of 40 people stoned to death a 72-year-old woman reputed to be a witch doctor, and hundreds of attackers with clubs killed another purported witch doctor, authorities said.
+Namphy organized army-run, fraudulent elections in January 1988 in which university professor Leslie Manigat was declared the winner.
+The rapid rise in wages since 1988 means it can no longer compete as a low-cost manufacturing centre.
+Deutsche Bank, for example, is trading in the $490-a-share range.
+Many Ranger buyers are first-time truck buyers, he said, adding that two-thirds either trade in cars as they buy the Ranger or had a car as an alternative purchase.
+At least some Japanese bureaucrats are eager to limit competition between these countries, and private industry is already making an effort to foster complementary patterns of development.
+The staff voted to strike in protest, he said.
+Kennedy said he received "an instantaneous positive reaction" from his nephew.
+Sleep when you would be doing so at your destination.
+I see no reason why he should be denied that opportunity." Stock, a 1949 Augsburg graduate, told WCCO-TV on Tuesday that he was disappointed by the decision not to name the building wing after him.
+The Vatican's envoy to the Soviet Union, Archbishop Francesco Colasuonno, offered to mediate any talks between Vilnius and Moscow.
+"Things are cool and calm," he said. "We're trying to unwind that fire as fast as we can now.
+Eventually, it may be possible for farmers and home gardeners to make bad microbes anemic by loading the soil with certain beneficial bacteria that will deprive the pathogens of their iron supply.
+But Mrs. Mandela has suggested that Asvat may have been killed because he had examined Seipei and other youths she said were sexually molested by a Methodist minister.
+Funeral services were planned for Monday in nearby Montignac.
+Thailand's economy is strong, and the nation's tourism sector is starting to recover from a recent slump.
+The other 20,000 troops once based in and around the city started leaving early in January, either by air or by road up the Salang, the only route from Kabul to the Soviet border 260 miles away.
+Dylan Winter continues his Sunday teatime adventures with his barge and horse, sturdy Molly, meeting positively Dickensian canal-side folk.
+During the latest quarter, International Paper announced the $400 million cash acquisition of Masonite, a subsidiary of USG Corp.
+The respondents are asked to rate food, service and decor and to estimate the price of a single meal before drinks and tips.
+Instead of quick cuts with no story line, they are talking about simple messsages and traditional storytelling.
+Democrats bolstered their majority control of the Senate by ousting three-term GOP maverick Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, who refused to concede defeat, and by capturing Republican seats in Virginia, Nevada and Nebraska.
+Unlike the police, the UNTAG vehicles will have no weapons on board.
+De Havilland said it expects deliveries of the twin-turboprop Dash 8 aircraft to be completed by the end of 1991.
+Moreover, the partnership documents were backdated to 1983 by a notary, a longtime supporter of the senator's.
+Jackson's study suggests the stress might be enough to make the fault break in a great quake along 220 miles of its length.
+General Motors rose 3 1/4 to 75 1/4 in active trading.
+A GROUP of foreign investors is suing Merrill Lynch for more than Dollars 86m.
+It is a mission that remains relevant in the post-segregation era.
+But executive producer Pierre Cossette, who has been doing Grammy shows almost since the golden age of silent television, fashioned a well-paced evening.
+An eight-member military panel is hearing the case in a tiny base courtroom.
+It isn't something you can take or leave," Marilyn says of the skunk's scent, a spray designed by nature as the animal's first line of defense.
+Hackett has no tolerance for the gimmicky.
+A company spokesman noted that the average price of the shares involved in the transactions is $51.
+But average milk production rose to 14,244 pounds per cow last year from 14,145 in 1988.
+How to bridge this generation gap?
+The same scene shows that Hastings can certainly write, even if he has produced a strange play.
+The new army chief, Maj. Gen.
+After VW disclosed the fraud on March 10 by filing a criminal complaint before state prosecutors, Mr. Junger said police confiscated his passport to prevent him from leaving the country.
+Operating costs are running well ahead of inflation.
+By the time the family moved in, it fugee camp.
+Persistent reports this year spoke of unrest in Shkodra and other northern areas that traditionally were Roman Catholic before the Communists took over.
+But Air France, which leased the plane to the Mulhouse Aero-Club for the show Sunday, said that all of the necessary permissions had been received.
+We did not have - as a matter of fact, we fought - Hitlerism." "First, I'd say a prayer for myself and for the country that I'm about to lead." _ Vice President-elect Dan Quayle, on the campaign trail.
+Dice the butter, put it into a small saucepan with half the tea and heat gently until the butter is melted.
+That will make the PSBR harder to fund as long as it remains large.
+All were 17 at the time of crime, the minimum age in Georgia for the death sentence.
+"Before this study, we didn't know if there were other defects associated strongly with older age we weren't testing for," added Dr. Baird, a professor of medical genetics.
+Talks between the government and the unions on 1989 salaries are to begin soon.
+We will fight it without concessions," said Gaviria, who took office for a four-year term, succeeding President Virgilio Barco.
+He runs the Stress Management Unit at London Bridge Hospital, a short walk from the Pavilion wine bar.
+The two groups were among 60,000 Kurds who were settled in five tent cities in southeastern Turkey in August after they left Iraq.
+It set out, plainly enough, the principles that make Conservatives stand up and salute: choice, ownership, responsibility and opportunity.
+"It's been increasing geometrically in the last few days.
+London's commodity markets appeared to be heading for an up-beat end to the week yesterday morning with aluminium, coffee and cocoa prices registering significant gains.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the latest Gorbachev proposal represented the first time the Soviets had agreed to an overall ceiling on conventional forces.
+He contends that businessmen should contribute to education and that outstanding teachers, like valued employees in the corporate world, should be recognized with cash bonuses.
+In the Mahalia Jackson Room, the crowd was unusually still.
+"We've had listeners on the air reporting what looked like heated, falling stones," said John Davis of station KSRM.
+Suspicious consumers prefer dollars, or even piggies, although 900,000 of them were needed to buy a dollar at the end of August.
+The committee also heard from Nancy Ziegenmeyer, a Grinnell, Iowa, woman who was abducted and raped in 1988.
+The study showed that sugar closed unchanged about 4% of the time.
+But Mr. Wall said it doesn't favor a blanket no-growth policy.
+Administration officials estimate that China, Iran's largest arms supplier, contracted to ship about $1 billion of weapons to Tehran this year.
+"They were really hit hard.
+But little danger is seen at Atlantic and other healthy companies with employee ownership.
+Steve Fisher said he didn't know trouble was brewing on his beer delivery route when at least 43 12-packs fell out of the back of his truck.
+The stock-market crash was the main factor in the drop, the industry-supported nonprofit economic research concern said.
+Equities face pressure both from government funding and from looming rights issues.
+According to people familiar with POS, the unit's budget was $10 million in 1987 and $17 million in 1988, but then jumped to $40 million in 1989 and $125 million in 1990.
+Media General Inc.'s board of directors has rejected an offer by California investor Burt Sugarman to end his takeover bid in exchange for a large share of the company's cable television operation in northern Virginia, Media General officials say.
+In the past year, more than a score of American companies have joined the rush to commercialize the so-called thin-film diamond technology.
+Goode again flatly denied any such plan.
+If the transaction goes sour, the assets are used to pay investors.
+In the case of HDTV, $10 million remains in the Senate bill, and an equal sum has been set aside for a related advanced technology program funded in a pending Commerce Department appropriations bill.
+At one time or another, de Gaulle told officials of both towns he had fond memories of landing on their beach after four years in London.
+The advantages of keeping the two divisions yoked together are slim.
+We need new trains, more staff and longer platforms," Neil Milligan, general secretary of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, said at the Euston demonstration.
+Chrysler already has a substantial presence in Mexico.
+Many of these investments involve special risks that often aren't easily recognized.
+"There may be some people who voice disapproval, but public opinion will understand that this act was taken against one of the leaders of one of the most fanatical groups in Lebanon," said Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's spokesman, Avi Pazner.
+An FBI agent in Los Angeles who spoke Arabic flew to Modesto, but she couldn't understand the conversations.
+The securities being registered with the SEC include $300 million in TBS senior notes due in 1997, $400 million in senior subordinated debentures due in 2001 and $200 million in liquid yield option notes due in 2004.
+Worried officials said absorbing the newcomers probably will be hampered by the nearly 50 percent cutback in federal refugee assistance funding since 1984.
+For Friday, the forecast called for widespread showers and occasional thunderstorms extending from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle and over most of the Appalachians, the Tennessee and Ohio valleys, Illinois and eastern Missouri.
+One of the sea lions, nicknamed Blue Eye because of a cataract on his eye, has been a problem for three years, said Bob DeLong, marine mammal biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
+The company said the conversion plan will be on the agenda at the shareholder meeting in the first quarter.
+Today's U.N. Security Council vote was the first time in its 45-year history the council has authorized such military action to enforce its own sanctions.
+There was no answer at the Costa Mesa, Calif. office of an ICN spokesman when a reporter called for comment.
+The company has 36.4 million shares outstanding.
+Meese arrived in Ecuador Thursday after a five-hour stop in Colombia.
+Van Leuven said later that referred to a long-range plan for improving the plant, and that a phased restart of plutonium operations could begin before that plan is ready.
+As a result of Romania's severe energy shortage, however, there have been big cuts in aluminium output over the past three years.
+He explained to the committees that "standing down doesn't mean telling them to stop, it's just a pause while you sort things out."
+The 15-year news veteran of Gannett was formerly a senior editor of USA Today.
+They don't deserve secret wars cooked up by armchair Rambos; they deserve to see our Constitution preserved, protected and defended."
+House Speaker Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., said the Frank case would be considered on the floor Thursday.
+"Ferruzzi didn't do anything wrong," said Larry Friedman of Ferruzzi's outside public relations firm.
+This British colony is finding it ever harder to retain its best and brightest people as the date for Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty draws nearer.
+Separately, four Morton Thiokol workers were killed and one was seriously injured in a fire that destroyed an MX missile plant in Utah.
+The productivity of the engine plant is high - 99.88 per cent of engines coming off the assembly line achieve right first time firing.
+That paved the way for a dialogue with the United States after a 13-year American refusal to deal with his Palestine Liberation Organization.
+A teen-age boy is propelled by a surge in the crowd toward a young, frightened-looking policeman.
+That would suggest Mr. Soros's own fortune has slumped $100 million or more this month.
+Gabriele Schmitt, a trader with the Bank of New York, said she expected the dollar to be stable in the near term because of the uncertainty in Panama.
+Inside the hotel, however, she feels protected by the presence of UN troops who are billeted there. The RPF victory has sounded the clarion call for the Tutsi diaspora to return home.
+The Church Commissioners, who are responsible for the church's main investments, have warned that the proportion of clergy stipends met from investment income will decline from 45 per cent to as little as 30 per cent by 1995.
+American Stores said it would begin a tender offer "promptly."
+B.I., a maker of electronic systems for monitoring prisoners, and St. Paul Bancorp, a Chicagobased bank holding company, both received positive mentions in this week's edition of Barron's.
+He responds that his expertise permits him to suggest only what AIDS is not.
+According to GM's latest sales reports, through May 10, the Pontiac Division's sales have increased 3.9 percent for the 1988 model year, while Oldsmobile's sales have fallen 12.9 percent during the same period.
+Such laws require government agencies to conduct their business in public, but they have spawned numerous disputes over whether agency officials may informally discuss contested cases among themselves in private.
+Conceding there isn't a medical proof of the phenomenon, she says, "I feel sorry for the nonbelievers who can't enjoy God's miracles."
+But North had to submit them three months ago when he decided to testify near the close of his criminal trial.
+'Nobody has yet invented a brand in this business,' claims Mr Hans Snook, Orange's managing director.
+Will the backbenches have it?
+The Globe said he plans to return to Beirut after completing his fellowship.
+Gold rose to $397.30 a troy ounce on the Commodity Exchange in New York, up from late Monday's $395.10.
+The magazine didn't cite the Ultradrive as a serious safety hazard, and neither the Center for Auto Safety nor Chrysler have reports of serious injury or death from the problem.
+Then, an inebriated woman might not be able to fight off an attacker.
+The bacteria also were used in June, after the supertanker Mega Borg exploded 57 miles off Galveston.
+After fleeing to Thailand, the Khmer Rouge set up camps where reportedly they hold refugees from the war as virtual prisoners.
+"They didn't care about the curve in his spine and a hump on his back that have been worsening for three years," she says, displaying a diagnosis from Moscow Clinical Hospital No. 59.
+"It's going to be a hard-hitting, journalistic magazine," she said.
+The machinery sector, Switzerland's biggest industry, has been hit hard by international competition.
+Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Charles R. Schwab said "the company continues to generate significant cash flow despite the current lackluster stock market trading environment."
+One rainy night he rescues 54 people from a burning plane. There he is, juddering through outer Chicago in his noisy-wipered car, when the steel monster falls from the sky.
+Koop, speaking at a news conference where he issued the surgeon general's latest annual report on smoking, said smoking rates are also higher among blacks, blue-collar workers and less educated people.
+Cell was followed closely by the New England Journal of Medicine, a weekly magazine for doctors, and two general science magazines, Science and Nature.
+This, more than anything else the SEC is doing, worries the municipal bond industry.
+While Westerners continued to flee occupied Kuwait with tales of low food supplies and looting by Iraqi troops, international pressure grew against Saddam to withdraw from the oil-rich emirate he invaded and annexed.
+According to the study, 23.1 percent of rural children were poor while 29.6 percent of the children in the central cities were poor in 1987.
+Experienced mountaineers usually take two days to hike the roughly 16 miles to Mount Whitney's summit from the trailhead at 9,000 feet, near Lone Pine.
+But few offer anything other than disaster.
+Prosecutors are relying heavily on court-approved wiretaps from late 1987 and early 1988 to provide evidence that Aguilar tried to influence the outcomes of cases by approaching two fellow judges and assisting in criminal appeals.
+A lower court agreed and dismissed the case, but an intermediate appeals court reversed that decision.
+"I don't see any legal reason or otherwise why he shouldn't be elected to the speakership," attorney Bill Willms said.
+Some officials believe the greenback may fall of its own accord to levels within the G-7's secret ranges, obviating any new G-7 action.
+Presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Bush recognizes that he cannot get a good deal from Congress on capital gains and income taxes.
+"It doesn't have to be sold until May 1989."
+Mr. Mendelson said the two men, who are the company's sole owners, turned their attention to stocks after the south Florida real-estate market went soft around 1983.
+Her hair was tucked under a yellow kerchief.
+Rocketdyne officials did not put a price on each engine but said the company's contract to develop it was worth about $30 million.
+The most prestigious gold medal, in the overall category, went to Switzerland, with West Germany winning the silver and the U.S. team the bronze.
+He mounted the old classic ballets, in elaborate stagings, throughout the world; starred in them, and was filmed in them.
+A bar owner put on the dog for visiting Vice President Dan Quayle, mixing sarcasm with his special of the day.
+Targets, strategies - even visions - for the European opportunity in the early 1980s look limp and rather weary as we confront the 1990s.
+Decisions to extend cover might become more disciplined. Unfortunately the chances of such a radical approach look slim.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Wespercorp closed at 37.5 cents a share, down 6.25 cents.
+It identified the victims as 28-year-old Ziad Added Mohammed Banna and 32-year-old Salim Ali Jesh, both from the Gaza Strip.
+On Sunday, he declined to discuss his resignation, effective when his contract expires in 1990.
+If that is indeed his guiding principle now, the Berlioz Harold in Italy showed that it does not cramp his insights.
+In other measures: - Louisiana is cutting the waiting time for a divorce in half by no longer requiring a six-month separation before a couple files for divorce. "Our attempts to legislate morality in the divorce process have been unsuccessful.
+UAL and pilot-union advisers say tax advantages available to employee stock-ownership plans would help the company pay down its debt more rapidly.
+Management is offering to raise the basic pay to $84, but that would include a cost-of-living adjustment that has not yet been computed, state television reported.
+In earlier rulings, the judge found that Hispanic agents were often relegated to what one Hispanic agent has described as the "taco circuit" - working in Hispanic neighborhoods or doing language translations.
+The nationalized coal company said several of the code's provisions were "clarified" to eliminate misunderstanding and correct misrepresentations made by leaders of the National Union of Mineworkers.
+He drew 52 barbs _ more than 10 times Democrat Lloyd Bentsen's total of five.
+Britain, France and the United States remain the supreme authority in West Berlin and can, if necessary, control the telephone and mail services and police department.
+The operative had been recruited in 1985 by North.
+Statoil holds a 51 per cent stake in each of the Midgard licences.
+October and the actively traded January platinum both lost $4.20 an ounce, ending at $371.70 and $374.20, respectively.
+Companies that offer signing bonuses run the risk of creating dissension among managers who don't receive such enticements.
+Academy Insurance Group Inc. holders approved increasing authorized common stock to 150 million shares from 100 million.
+One senior administration intelligence official says Mr. Casey's worst mistake was squandering a golden opportunity to improve the political foundations on which secret agencies must operate in a democracy.
+Yet its 126 rooms are perennially empty.
+President Ranasinghe Premadasa has invited the Red Cross to send officials to Sri Lanka to help ease the conflict between Sinhalese rebels and the government, an official statement said Monday.
+With his pugnacious ebullience, Gen. Schwarzkopf made us feel wonderful; he was a super-Rocky, a nose tackle with a great love of the game.
+Despite the global stock market crash, for the full year Philippine unit trusts turned in the best median, or midrange, performance with a 51.45% gain.
+And so, I think it's just rather that there was a period where I didn't do as much of it.
+Adds his former Senate opponent, Henson Moore, who opposes advertising restrictions: "Let the public make the decision whether (the ads) are right or wrong."
+He has written about her before, talked of her on the radio, and even regaled David Letterman's millions of viewers with his memories of her.
+If confirmed, he would be would be the first New Englander to serve on the Supreme Court since the retirement of Justice Felix Frankfurter in 1962.
+It is attempting to solve its problems, not, in my opinion, trying to set direction for the nation.
+Then-President Reagan vetoed the bill, but Congress is expected to pass it again this year. President Bush said on the campaign trail he would veto it.
+With the Treasury strapped for cash, the subsidy will have to come from consumers. Since public opposition forced the coal review, the government may be tempted to make the costs as obvious as possible through a direct levy.
+Thirteen deaths in seven states since Thursday night were blamed on the weather.
+Since its debut, however, Entertainment Weekly has been greeted with noticeable disappointment.
+Barry S. Friedberg, director of investment banking division, Merrill Lynch Capital Markets, says: "We all face some formidable competition.
+People are well aware of their own self-interest and use cards for convenience rather than credit.'
+Investigators believe the ring made millions by purchasing handguns, assault rifles and grenade launchers from Lebananese militiamen.
+But even Rep. Neal acknowledges that's a hard line to sell to his congressional colleagues or to most American citizens.
+Analysts said the LX platform won't come out before the 1996 model year.
+In a May 1980 Gallup Poll, 53% of women preferred Mr. Carter, 35% Mr. Reagan.
+Many are unable to borrow because banks have cut back their lending he said.
+The Godot-expecting tramps Vladimir and Estragon are downgraded in Endgame to Hamm's legless, dustbinned 'accursed progenitors', Nagg and Nell, who too have spent happy days in the French countryside, or think they have.
+Elsewhere, showers extended along the northern Pacific Coast.
+The recalled cans and packets bear an expiration date of between August 1988 and October 1991: from "USEBY 8 88" through "EXP 1 OCT 91," or have the following batch codes: MKH81, MKH82, MLH46, and MLH47.
+There was a time in American history when the primary line of attack was that capitalist interests were dragging the country into wars and disputes.
+It also noted that INS Western regional officials had chartered jets to fly to conferences when commercial flights were available.
+The Merc membership has lined up his initial bout in the form of a referendum next Thursday on whether to sharply cut members' trading fees.
+THE DOWNTURN in the Japanese economy has claimed another victim, the pampered university student.
+She holds up a letter.
+President Francois Mitterrand, apparently trying to bring the conference back to its original intent, told reporters Thursday night that "at the moment, there is no ban" on producing chemical weapons.
+Six candidates are from the Communist Party Central Committee and 60 percent to 70 percent are party members, he said.
+Suez says that this gives it a free hand to run the company and that it is confident a tough manager can double Generale de Belgique's profits by 1991.
+That means carefully scripted, highly quotable utterances that make the candidate look strong and convey his message and will be rebroadcast time after time after time in the network news coverage that follows the debate.
+He felt the oath that he had taken as vice president was sufficient to assume the office of president, but in order to forestall any problems, he took a second oath.
+The minister notified authorities, who rushed to the home south of Knoxville and found Mrs. Sweeten still on the telephone, threatening to kill herself.
+The grand marshal was Shirley Temple Black, 60, who enjoyed the same honor 50 years ago when she was Hollywood's child acting sensation.
+Some agencies are expected to be affected more than others, because McKernan has pledged to preserve critical services, particularly those provided through the departments of Mental Health, Corrections and Human Services, as much as possible.
+Lorie said the studio is worried about tabloid exploitation, particularly because one actor on each of the previous movies died shortly after shooting was completed.
+Richard Nixon, however, didn't respond to feelers the company put out.
+As in the 1970s there was 'no co-ordination and no leadership'. He was convinced the crisis could have been avoided had European finance ministers agreed a 'credible' package ahead of the Maastricht vote.
+Successful overseas industrialists could be forgiven for asking why Britain tarried well into the final decade of the 20th century before setting up a Foundation for Manufacturing Industry (FMI).
+Two other GOP amendments fell easily after Democrats raised parliamentary objections.
+For the current fiscal year, the strike has been settled, and orders for hydraulic products are strong, Mr. Powers said.
+You must not lose complete communication with an enemy because ignorance can cause mistakes," he said.
+But the market is also a political animal.
+Privatization shares generally have spurted on their first day of trading.
+Shares in Elsevier, which is planning a 10-for-1 share split to improve liquidity, ended down Fl 2.10 at Fl 171.90 in Amsterdam.
+On each side, across moats, two families of gorillas recently brought to the zoo kept a greater distance from onlookers but remained mostly in the open and not in their shelters.
+Israel radio quoted Transport Minister Moshe Katzav as saying air service could increase tourism to a beach resort built by settlers in the south of Gaza, near Khan Yunis refugee camp.
+Education officials approved a plan for rewriting New York's elementary and high-school history lessons to include more about the contributions of minority Americans.
+I have great dreams for my country and I want to achieve them." But she acknowledged her vision might be a bit fanciful.
+Mr. Rice is returning to private life.
+What are known as 'pioneer' units will get subsidies if they come, varying from Rs5m to Rs1.5m and depending on size.
+The soybean market opened with a burst of buying linked partly to new export sales of the commodity and partly to lingering bullishness from the previous session.
+Others go blissfully on, voting large raises for themselves and constituents, handing out dollars for pet projects where their greatest poitical support is, and not enacting any really meaningful reform for both social and economic issues.
+Hoskyns launched a Windows version of PMW in January 1993: the DOS version has been available since 1991.
+The total price of the deal was not disclosed, but Airbus said each of the jetliners costs about $62 million.
+"We have conquered Jalalabad from the opponents," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Nabi Amani, quoting the province's military commander, Gen.
+Tonight, the Democratic and Republican leadership and I all speak with one voice in support of this agreement.
+New York City and New Jersey won't receive the news well. Judged the most discourteous, receptionists there were "very abrupt, wouldn't let me finish sentences and gave me the runaround," he says.
+But even if the Fed doesn't act that quickly, banks are likely to raise their prime lending rate soon.
+Iglesias said this year's total income figure would be worse, only a little over zero overall.
+It also guarantees an equal number of seats for Moslems and Christians in the Parliament.
+A whole city block, including a large department store, was engulfed in flames in the most serious outbreak of violence in any city outside Beijing.
+They had to sell as prices were plunging because redemption demands from investors exceeded the funds' cash positions.
+"I remain hopeful," said House Speaker Thomas Foley (D., Wash.).
+The Agriculture Department on Thursday estimated Soviet grain production this year at 200 million metric tons, 10 million below earlier forecasts, and said there would be a resulting rise in imports.
+She notes that European women usually prefer iridescents, Americans and Japanese like rose, and Middle Eastern and South American women prefer cream.
+We'll do it again next year." Yields on 30-year Treasury bonds rose in Thursday's auction to the highest level in a year.
+The load factor fell to 52% from 52.7% a year earlier.
+Autopsies after the two bodies were exhumed failed to determine the cause of the two deaths, authorities said.
+Other movies include "Evil in Clear River," "Children in the Crossfire" and "Miracle on Ice."
+On the last cut, "Slash and Burn," he bites hard, but he still offers a head-bobbing beat.
+Former officer David Grove, one of the defendants, suggested taking some of the marijuana, Ryan said.
+'We are not trigger happy,' he said.
+Chimneys fell in the East German border village of Vacha, and several people were injured there, the state-run agency said.
+Dealers said position-squaring after the gains early in the week dominated yesterday's session.
+Both Iran and Syria _ which also helped negotiate the hostage releases _ are thought seeking closer ties with the West to help rebuild flagging economies, Iran's shattered by war.
+The fourth director, Birmingham attorney J. Mason Davis, cited other time commitments in his resignation.
+"We have been through these cycles before," Will Price, president of Chevron's Chevron USA unit, says.
+Fidelity Investments, the Boston-based mutual fund and discount brokerage firm, offers a teaching kit titled "You and Money" free to parents.
+In December 1989, the Soviet Union and South Korea opened "consular departments" in their trade offices in each other's capitals and began limited consular service.
+Non-performing activities will have to be dealt with more quickly than in the past.
+The Big Board's share of the stock-trading business continues to decline as regional, overseas and electronic exchanges continue to win more volume.
+That poll of Ohio residents showed Dukakis with a nearly 3-1 lead over Jesse Jackson _ 62 percent to 22 percent _ with 16 percent undecided and a 3.5 percent margin of error.
+Vidyacharan Shukla, who held a half-dozen Cabinet posts between 1966 and 1980, is the new foreign minister.
+If it doesn't happen, he says, the stock still could rise $5 to $6 in due course.
+Since 1986, the bank's index has risen 8.8%, compared with a 5.7% increase in the CPI.
+Conductor Eugene Ormandy, director of the Philadelphia Philharmonic for more than four decades, died at age 85.
+The first three trips were given to faculty members who were told that the gifts were in gratitude to teachers who helped the mystery man when he was a student.
+The stock market overcame an early round of profit-taking to record a solid advance in response to better-than-expected news on the July trade deficit.
+Federal Judge Milton Pollack was authorized to decide how to distribute the $1.3 billion Michael Milken and others are to pay to settle lawsuits.
+Revenue rose 25 percent to $4.25 billion from a restated $3.41 billion a year earlier.
+And sales of J-body subcompacts, the small-car staple of every GM sales division, have stalled as supplies have burgeoned to nearly 150 days, more than double the desired level.
+One group that has more than curiosity at stake is the U.S. tuna fleet, which mostly sails out of San Diego.
+The fire was put out by London Fire Brigade and the body of a man was found inside the car," the Scotland Yard statement said.
+Adkin says two Army Rangers also died when their parachutes failed to open.
+Separately, the Navy announced that the Convair division of General Dynamics Corp. has been selected to manufacture 70% of the Tomahawk sea-launched and ground-launched cruise missiles to be ordered in fiscal 1988, which began Oct. 1.
+Late last year, that shutdown, which will result in about 2,200 workers being laid off, was scheduled for mid-March.
+The Senate bill would declare acquired immune deficiency syndrome a "public health emergency" and require the Department of Health and Human Services to submit an annual plan of action to fight the disease.
+In London, the dollar fell slightly against the British pound, and traders said it was due to the poor showing of the governing Conservative Party in European Parliament elections.
+AmeriTrust, based in Cleveland, said it increased reserves for loan losses by $78.1 million, and expects to report a loss of $60 million for the second quarter.
+The bank's board is scheduled to meet today to review management's recommendation that the bank cut the per-share quarterly dividend to 30 cents from 75 cents.
+In 1969, under Communist leader Gustav Husak _ a Slovak _ Slovakia became a separate republic.
+Within the last month stocks held on the London Metals Exchange have finally started to fall. With 2.5m tonnes of metal still held in LME warehouses, though, the equilibrium looks fragile.
+The company said it may limit its purchases to $20 million principal amount tendered, subject to proration.
+He adds that the test has faultlessly identified more than a dozen known carcinogenic substances in experiments on its reliability.
+Prices farmers got for raw products at mid-March were unchanged from February and up 7.4 percent from a year earlier.
+On Thursday, the contract jumped $1.10 to $18.06.
+High on the ramparts of this blistering hell of life, I sit and see the Truth."
+"So long as America keeps its hostile attitude toward Iran, there will be no sign of any changes and there will be no negotiations," Rafsanjani said Tuesday in a television interview monitored in Nicosia.
+The urban operation is part of a national military maneuver which now includes actions in 9 of the 14 provinces of the country.
+Now the U.S. Hot Rod Association says it will "conduct its own independent, objective test" Friday using Bearfoot, the truck used in the ads.
+We have to raise wages for the entry level, but we're not passing it through the organization.'"
+In recent weeks, managements at Gillette Co. and Irving Bank Corp. came perilously close to losing control of their boards in heated proxy contests.
+Stock prices fell in Japan, with the key index on the Tokyo exchange closing 2 percent lower.
+In New York, most of the victims are blacks, Hispanics and Asians.
+McCloskey contends that while he and others were sent off to combat, Robertson ducked combat duty using the influence of his father, the late Sen. A. Willis Robertson, D-Va.
+The Salvation Army refused to give details of its relationship with the three defendants.
+There is surely no good reason why she should be prevented from delivering such a message.
+"We better face up to reality."
+The monarch apparently plans to hand the country back to his father, deposed in a military coup in 1990.
+He did not say how many would lose their jobs and how many would be transferred.
+So Costner and Houston meet, put up the barred gates and video cameras and then -still 90 minutes to go - fall in love. As anyone knows who has been a bodyguard, you cannot guard someone and fall in love.
+"Abandonment of the uninsured is becoming a societal disgrace and a financial disaster for many hospitals," said Edward Thomas, president of Detroit Receiving Hospital and chairman of the Michigan Hospital Association.
+What the ad neglects to say is that the Maple Leaf, along with all other bullion coins, has in fact plunged in value since the crash amid slumping gold prices.
+This policy is funded to the maximum allowed by the Inland Revenue. In February this year, I took on a full-time job in addition to my self-employed work, and I joined my employer's superannuation scheme.
+Exchanges employ entrance guards, bouncers and metal detactors to protect themselves from attack.
+It is unclear what importance the FDA attached to such evidence during Dr. Cooper's tenure.
+Ethiopian authorities have said no major foreign aid worker presence in the north will be allowed until the rebellions in Eritrea and Tigre are ended.
+During the ceremony at Maiquetia airport, the 72-year-old president slumped heavily against a wall in the hot weather, and officials rushed to offer the French leader a chair, witnesses said.
+Fighting inflation is Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's No. 1 economic priority and her Conservative government has increased interest rates to 15 percent to try an slow down demand.
+Jiang was the surprise choice to head the 48 million-member Communist Party after the faction-riven party on June 24 ousted Zhao Ziyang, a relative reformist accused of aiding the pro-democracy student movement crushed earlier that month.
+His account of his first scene - starting with a very difficult piece of grand rhetoric - is the only over-florid part of his or anyone's performance. Most remarkable is Jules Melvin as Tamar - a kitten, then a tiger; a princess, then a young crone.
+The ethics committee said there was "reason to believe" Wright received gifts from Mallick who, according to the panel, had a direct interest in legislation.
+North's lawyers contended in pleadings filed Oct. 11 that there was no fraud or theft because the government didn't own the weapons after they were sold to Secord and Hakim, who acted as middlemen in the transactions.
+Less than a week ago in the early morning hours of August 2nd, Iraqi armed forces, without provocation or warning, invaded a peaceful Kuwait.
+It is a nightmare.
+Federal Express and Airbus officials wouldn't disclose financial terms of the agreement.
+When Williams' died, two women were at the hospital in labor, but they were transferred by ambulance to Montgomery, where they delivered.
+They say that will depend on how many countries ask for it, and how many promise to meet the conditions. The bank and fund require some austerity policies from the borrowing countries in return for help.
+The announcement of the takeovers, coming just one day after Bush unveiled his plan to deal with the S&L crisis, reflected the impact the president's proposals were already having.
+The works themselves were carefully conserved to bring out colors and features hidden for centuries.
+Nope, he replied, "He's always in the front of our minds." Jordan got the Chicago comeback rolling in earnest two minutes into the last period, when his three-point goal cut the Sixers' lead to four.
+"We don't want to produce throwaway cars.
+Cooper's belief that these were from the missing 10th symphony was reinforced by the discovery of additional sketches in the Beethoven archive in Bonn, the paper said.
+So many farmers are cutting irrigation and fertilizer use to hold down costs this year that corn yields are expected to fall.
+That means that even with demand so weak, more than 15 producers might be competing for the same end-user.
+But one day, something really will have to be done. The author is the former chairman of Midland Bank and former deputy governor of the Bank of England.
+It refused to bar the IRS's claims and dismissed McKay's 1985 petition as filed long after the 90-day deadline.
+Analysts said Tuesday's rally also was stoked by rumors, which proved unfounded, that the Agiculture Department had revised recent soybean supply-and-demand statistics.
+For owners who have followed the recommended oil maintenance schedule, Mazda will extend to five years or 60,000 miles the warranty term for engine damage due to abnormal engine oil deterioration.
+The Times said the reinforcements will come from 27 Air Force units with about 10,000 personnel.
+The shares closed at $28.875, down $6.75, in heavy national over-the-counter trading.
+It reported extraordinary profits of BFr5.9bn.
+But the price hikes already were in the works before the spill because of a complicated series of production and market factors, Attorney General Ken Eikenberry said Wednesday.
+On the tape, Harris said he was going to give her a warning ticket, but they began talking about divorce and families.
+An exception was in the District of Columbia, where Democrats nominated Sharon Pratt Dixon for mayor, the clear outsider in a five-candidate field.
+Our offer applies to all 1,000 houses and flats on our 78 sites in England and Wales.' Lovell wants to boost sales by at least 10 per cent.
+The protest was significant because Taiwan students rarely get involved in politics.
+The president's new budget calls for a revamped job-training and job search program for "displaced" workers that would cost nearly three times the $344 million appropriated for the current fiscal year.
+Then, after a mere four years of fame, most Elsies are put out to pasture.
+You look like you just walked out of prison.
+Besides, "I'd not regard myself as a stereotype accountant.
+Jagger will appear in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth on his Australian tour.
+She reaffirmed U.S. support for civilian government.
+Khamenei has endorsed the candidacy of Rafsanjani, a political ally and the only declared candidate so far.
+General Electric Co. abruptly replaced the president of its GE Information Services unit with W. James McNerney Jr., general manager of GE Mobile Communications.
+Police obtained an arrest warrant for Caroline Winfield on a charge of child abduction because Kimberly is a ward of the state, said Chicago police Lt.
+The Asahi report, based on public announcements of all Cabinet ministers' assets Tuesday, also alleged he violated a government regulation by acting as president of his family brewery for several months while holding a Cabinet post.
+The diet doesn't seem to have hurt his health.
+The agency has estimated that tens of thousands of people become ill yearly from such contamination.
+The stocks of bank merger candidates have been hit especially hard in the market's downturn.
+Initially lukewarm to the idea of parental choice when it comes to their child's school, Cavazos has since enthusiastically embaced what has become the centerpiece of Bush's education initiative.
+Pre-tax profits plunged 44 per cent to Y92.8bn from Y166.2bn a year ago. This is the first drop in sales and pre-tax profits suffered by Nintendo since 1990, when it reported lower results because of a change in its year-end.
+Most of the more than 200 recipes in the book are geared toward beginners.
+They also have become large purchasers of Fannie Mae's corporate debt, buying $2.4 billion in Fannie Mae bonds during the first nine months of the year, or almost a tenth of the total amount issued.
+The company noted it had a 25% compound annual earnings-per-share growth from continuing operations in the five-year period ending with 1991.
+But the government is hardly likely to do that," said Mayor Peter Muller.
+In July 1992, a benign tumour was removed from his colon.
+"This could be an international incident," City Council member David Mann said Tuesday.
+What's more, he's "not scary." That's how the Republican presidential nominee sized up President Reagan during an impromptu lunch with two fifth graders he plucked at random from a crowd at a downtown rally in Pekin, Ill.
+The suit was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in New York, just one week after Daimler-Benz announced it had signed a preliminary agreement with UTC to allow their jet engine divisions to operate as a single company on certain ventures.
+The gains reflect the acquisition of Heritage Communications in August 1987 as well as continued internal growth.
+Statements from both the union and USX said negotiations were scheduled to end Nov. 10.
+But, the way some local folk see it, Peterborough may be turning into Their Town.
+One of Britain's Sunday newspapers recently printed a list of things #1 million could buy.
+Here are excerpts from an informal question-and-answer session that President Bush held Sunday with reporters after his joint press conference with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev at the conclusion of their two-day summit.
+On Dec. 18, controls on foreign exchange were lifted.
+The eight arrested yesterday face up to 15 years in jail.
+He can't spend money, but he can sure smell it."
+Importers' representatives were said to be meeting with officials of Brazil's Sugar and Alcohol Institute.
+The brewery, which had the capacity to brew 25.3 million barrels each year, shipped only 16.25 million barrels in 1987.
+Australian unemployment declined to a seasonally adjusted 8.1% of the labor force in August from 8.2% a year earlier and 8.3% in July, the Bureau of Statistics said.
+But 85 percent of the island's 4,300 residents have signed petitions against the planned air strip.
+Equally abundant is evidence that she went to great lengths to keep in touch with prominent Republicans and members of the Reagan administration.
+The victor took more than 90 percent of the black vote, half the Hispanic vote and about 30 percent of the white vote.
+Another drew grunts of approval from the crowd as she recalled Stalin's time, when goods were cheap and queues were short.
+White House Budget Chief James Miller has warned Congress that it must find savings someplace to offset the cost of the drug bill if it is to avoid triggering across-the-board budget cuts under the Gramm-Rudman law.
+They accurately predicted to the White House what Saddam Hussein's overall strategy would be toward the U.S. and its allies, including the launching of Scud missiles at Israel and Saudi Arabia, and the destruction of Kuwaiti oil wells.
+I never had to worry about where I was going to go." Quayle, 41, has constantly had to defend himself against charges he is unqualified to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.
+The planned sale announced Friday would complete a major step in Texaco's post-Chapter 11 restructuring.
+The vanished whale they named Knik, one of 28 Eskimo words for snowflake.
+There were 24 fatalities confirmed Wednesday, and toll could reach 30 dead, said John Plunk, acting director of the Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Agency.
+In 1973, the three-man crew of the U.S. space laboratory Skylab 2 made a safe splashdown in the Pacific after spending 59 days in orbit.
+Wind gusted to 53 mph in Boston and gusts reached 78 mph at the Blue Hill Observatory.
+Melanie Griffith has finally found her niche and is quite believable as Maria Ruskin, a manipulating bubblehead.
+It also is taught in Indiana and most of Missouri and Kansas.
+And that is the story not only of those Finns, but of all the peoples who braved the seas to settle in and build my country, a land of freedom for a nation of immigrants.
+Mr. Mugabe's government isn't so clearly bent on destroying the church at this time as it is on using the church.
+Mr Chapchal, a trained accountant, heads SQL Systems International, a Surrey-based management systems software company. He was originally invited into SQL by a group of venture capital firms to help stem its losses.
+About $3.5 billion of securities may be affected, Moody's said.
+Chase Manhattan Corp. announced first Thursday and was quickly followed by Republic National Bank of New York.
+The central bank will not be able to use monetary policy effectively until the banking sector acts competitively.
+Before holding the positions of chairman, president and chief executive of Mack Trucks, Mr. Reins was president and chief executive of ITT Corp.'s automotive division from 1987 to 1989.
+Before that he had worked as a management consultant with Boston Consulting Group.
+There has been speculation here that interest rates may be headed higher because consumer demand threatens to outpace domestic production, leading to a surge of imports that would weaken the British pound and spur inflation.
+The handicapped find access barred.
+A pathologist concluded that Mirecki had an abnormal fear of being pulled under water and died of heart failure and drowning when he was forced under water during training.
+Cash reserves rose from Pounds 528m to Pounds 876m, and the company's net cash (including that held by its joint-venture subsidiaries) is Pounds 1.46bn.
+For other Seabrook owners, the emergence of a buyer for the Massachusetts Municipal stake would ease a pending financial pinch.
+UAL stock rose $12 to $154.50 a share Monday in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+"They are sergeants, but I am the bonafide general in this war," he said.
+As part of that agreement, Mr. De Benedetti will be named vice chairman of Generale de Belgique and will control three other seats on the board of about 20 members.
+The company said it sold more than $50 million of sunglasses, eyeglasses and related lens products in 1989, compared with with $55 million in 1983.
+"To get to this level in China, I've had to buy my way in," she says.
+And they had plenty to smile about: Candy industry news is sugar-coated.
+But last night, the House Rules Committee decided to permit it, essentially turning the vote into a test of organized labor's muscle on Capitol Hill.
+Immigration commissioner Alan Nelson was put on the spot at a news conference Thursday when a reporter told him critics of the INS say that the civics test questions are not as simple as Nelson suggests.
+Giuliani, who gained fame with a string of high-profile prosecutions as U.S. attorney in Manhattan, hopes to fashion a fusion candidacy in the mold of John V. Lindsay in 1965, the last Republican to win City Hall.
+Even though he has given up on the nomination, the former television evangelist expressed determination to make his mark on the GOP.
+The call came from the official Communist youth union last week.
+East Germany and West Germany plan to merge their economies and social institutions by July 2, when the West German mark will become the currency of East Germany.
+We closet them in faceless daycare centres while we go out in pursuit of more money.
+A few investors were said to have corralled most of that issue as well as the April notes, resulting in a "short squeeze."
+But three of the holders, the filing says, weren't in California at the time.
+But since 1981, WIN funds have declined 70%, limiting the resources for education and training, according to the report.
+He was troubled about flaws in the company's operating procedure, and felt the only way to clear the slate was to divulge everything he knew.
+At 65, he has a chance to finally do what he always wanted to do.
+Nearly 400 people died in the town.
+His lawyer, Stephen Coffey, refused to comment about the case.
+Pretax profit rose to 423 million pounds, or $668 million, from 270 million pounds during the same period last year.
+The first mortgage bonds, noncallable for 10 years, were priced at a spread of 85 basis points above the Treasury's 30-year bond.
+"I see it as a friendly arm around the shoulder of America. Saying how we in England used to have an empire and it got frittered away.
+In unison, they have in recent days complained of diminishing business, of rising non-performing loans and of high interest rates. Taken together, the net profits of the top six domestic banks fell by more than 7 per cent last year.
+The picture has a fluid momentum, beautifully sustained by Sue Gibson's gifted camera work and John Altman's breezy score.
+Mr. Usry couldn't be reached to comment, either at his home or his office.
+Minnesota officials said Monday the outbreak of salmonella javiana was definitely linked to tomatoes.
+Last year, Canada's constitutional referendum coincided with the Blue Jays' victory parade, after the baseball players became the first non-US team to win the World Series.
+Twelve hours' notice is given for landing.
+Even before the war, Kuwaiti money-managers were relatively optimistic about investment prospects in the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries. But their previous Soviet loans were relatively small.
+Salvucci said 1,500 employees have been working on the engines, and 100 to 150 more workers will be added in the second quarter of 1990 because of the Navy's decision.
+His commitment to a free-market economy has attracted brilliant economists.
+The Supreme Court today turned down the appeal of an Ohio biochemist who sued for libel after he was called a "quack" and an "outrageous hoke artist" for opposing fluoridation of San Antonio's water supply.
+PPG Industries Inc., which is studying joint ventures in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, says it doesn't think its position is any different today than a week ago.
+That's because studies by Molina and others suggest the clouds enhance chemical reactions that allow chlorine from CFCs to break down ozone.
+In any case, what we need to do at home to relieve international economic tensions is what we should do in our self-interest.
+Separately, the company said that it will begin shipping two new products next month, and that it has obtained a commitment from Midlantic National Bank for a $1 million line of credit to be used for working-capital purposes.
+The lines represent almost 15% of the company's total revenue.
+It also defined as a public utility holding company any individual or entity that owns 10% or more of the voting securities of a firm that produces, transmits and distributes electricity for sale.
+Compaq said it earned $58 million, or $1.40 a share on a fully diluted basis, up from $36 million, or 94 cents a share, a year earlier.
+Few countries speak the same language or even have the same alphabet.
+Public Service estimates it costs the utility between $10 million and $14 million each month to buy energy that would have been supplied by the two Peach Bottom units now out of service.
+Traded options saw just over 38,000 contracts dealt with BT the most active stock option on turnover of 2,348 lots.
+Aside from the gain on the sale of the company's book publishing operations, full-year results included a gain of $13.8 million from earnings from book and other disposed assets.
+Mr. Dar says some producers are already responding by withholding less-expensive gas supplies from the spot market.
+Insurance companies are eager for the business, Mr. Snyder said, since they prefer strong corporate loans in their portfolios to new commercial real estate mortgages.
+The most prominent alleged drug figure arrested so far is Eduardo Martinez Romero.
+At present, about 440,000 intis are needed to buy a dollar.
+Eugene d'Aquili, an associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania, suggests that the interest in channeling reflects a declining influence of traditional religion.
+Despite all this, Heinz continues to look for acquisitions in Europe.
+Oregon lawmakers voted last summer to finance only cornea and kidney transplants, joining a minority of states that don't pay for transplant operations such as those of hearts, bone marrow and livers.
+The record shows that culture cannot be an important hindrance to prosperity, for a simple reason: culture changes slowly, but economic performance changes rapidly.
+Fights broke out when several members from government benches stormed towards the opposition.
+The reason is sterling's probable entry in the exchange rate mechanism (ERM) of the European Monetary System (EMS) this year.
+Buenos Aires is seeking some $2.1 billion from commercial banks in talks that began last week.
+No reason was given for the release of the three Americans among the other captives.
+The blurb suggests that the book 'is the extraordinary biography of one of the great sporting individuals of the 20th century.'
+His impatience with mistakes of any kind is clearly evident at the baseball game.
+New York has been struggling to stop companies from moving out because of high costs.
+Texaco Inc. said it completed the previously announced sale of its 99.1% interest in Deutsche Texaco AG to a subsidiary of Rheinisch-West falisches Elektrizitatswerk AG for $1.2 billion.
+The Agriculture Department is asking for public comments on how to design the 1989 wheat program.
+Babies whose mothers take cocaine during pregnancy _ even once _ can be born with problems that make them harder to care for once they are home.
+West German mark government and Eurobond prices ended more than 1/2 point lower in places as equity prices rose and the dollar climbed against most currencies.
+There were also Pounds 21.3m of extraordinary charges relating to losses on sale of assets. At the trading level profits grew 5 per cent to Pounds 15.8m.
+A case in point: "government-plus" bond funds.
+In at least one way, Olympia & York has been a victim of its own reputation for astuteness.
+Since 1988, Scandinavian Airlines System has acquired a small stake in Texas Air Corp., owner of Continental and Eastern; Dutch airline KLM joined a group of investors buying NWA; and most recently, British Airways joined a group seeking to buy UAL.
+She collapsed Friday night at her home in Miami Beach and was rushed to St. Francis Hospital in a coma.
+She hopes to eventually receive a masters degree in fine arts from New York University, specializing in classics and film.
+European Unions ministers responsible for the single market meet in Brussels. Informal meeting of the European Union social affairs ministers in Greece. Results from Smith & Nephew and TI Group. FRIDAY: Usable steel production (February).
+In his letter, Sokol said fascism and communism had in common "destruction of all democratic rights" and "the method of terror and social demagoguery."
+An unusually large number of bills are moving through Congress, including legislation on welfare, drug abuse, spending and two trade measures.
+Yeutter and the other trade ministers tried to be optimistic that the farm battle could be resolved.
+At the behest of the investment community, the SEC has been looking into wrap accounts for about a year.
+His decision would be made less than a week before the end of President Reagan's term in office.
+Thursday's invasion gives back to Mr. Hussein two assets he squandered in his eight-year war with Iran: oil wealth and access to the sea.
+Analysts said one problem Xerox may face with the software is that it is designed with an out-of-date "user interface," the on-screen graphics and symbols through which the user controls the computer.
+The flavour of his childhood, and the dawning of the passion for rivers, are exquisitely captured in the opening chapter of An Open Creel, Waters Of Youth.
+"When she landed that time, she played dead with fires going on each side of her," Weed said.
+Vegetation will be planted to keep some of the silt and sand in place.
+Bush turned down a "Nightline" invitation to appear with Dukakis, but is considering interview requests from other news and talk shows.
+Just before Mukasey's ruling, the bid was referred to Britain's Monopolies and Mergers Commission to consider possible anti-competitive consequences in the United Kingdom on such strategic metals as titanium and zircon.
+Along the way, they raised five children, four sons and a daughter, and lost a 3-year-old girl to leukemia.
+It will be de Klerk's first direct meeting with top anti-apartheid leaders since he replaced P.W. Botha as president Aug. 15.
+West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl will visit Poland on Nov. 9-14 at the invitation of non-communist Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, the state PAP news agency said Friday.
+The springs were shot." Major U.S. banks have boosted the prime lending rate back into the double digits for the first time in three years, reflecting the Federal Reserve's drive to push all interest rates higher to stave off inflation.
+The experience of both writing at the same time turned out quite well, Carpenter said during a recent interview at the couple's Fifth Avenue apartment, a well-lighted, book-filled home.
+Publications will also face a fine of up to $40,000, it added.
+He should not worry about pleasing all voters, Mr Tebbit said on BBC television.
+"Nobody anymore makes the best cleaner, period," says Ron Smithies, a vice president of the Council of Better Business Bureaus' National Advertising Division.
+Gannett, Tinker said, "just made a strategic decision that it's (TV production) a business that they would just as soon not be in, since it's not connected to what they do.
+For Arab and Western nations alike, Hussein threatens more than the Gulf's oil supplies.
+The production had actors playing Mr. Anderson and former hostages David Jacobsen, the Rev. Benjamin Weir and Father Lawrence Jenco.
+And she probably won't be the last.
+I sensed I had broken a taboo of some sort.
+"I'm waiting for this second cut.
+He is to arrive in and leave the Central American nation on Feb. 3.
+Kingfisher fell 10 to 516p on concern over the rights issue to fund its supposed purchase of Darty, the French electrical retailer.
+With revenue for the year of about $1.4 billion, slightly better than when the company went private, Mr. McDonough said Leaseway has "very strong cash flow."
+But using outside help can involve large and sometimes subtle costs.
+The final figure will depend on profits for 1992 and whether net assets at the end of the period are less than Pounds 1.9m.
+One reason is that several GOP incumbents raised large sums to defend themselves against well-financed Democratic attacks.
+OREGON DEATH ROW The court let stand rulings Oregon officials say will require new sentencing trials for up to 22 of the state's death row inmates.
+Germany has achieved this partly because the securities business has always been the domain of the banks. The London Stock Exchange, meanwhile, has been left to pick up the pieces from the unfortunate episode.
+Instead of running 64 hours a week, as intended, 13 of the 23 call sites averaged 49 hours.
+There are between 100 and 200 firms scattered across the country with an IP partner, while an average Big Six accountancy firm might have 45 IPs. Stoy's admits that the preferred option is a 'challenging option'.
+The firm consented to the fine without admitting or denying the allegations.
+Jammu-Kashmir was divided between India and Pakistan after the British colonial India was partitioned on gaining independence in 1947.
+The wind did damage some of the containment booms used to corral the oil, Iarossi said.
+This is the more unfortunate if, as seems logical, it turns out that in a non-inflationary environment income is all that matters.
+The nonunionized subsidiary mostly does work in the South, where unions exercise considerably less influence and open shops are common.
+What happened in this short period that could not have been evident years ago?
+Also the north has the highest burglary rate in the UK. Given the region's high unemployment levels - second only to Northern Ireland - the surprise is that so many in the north have joined the share-owning democracy.
+The projected drop in the deficit with Japan, however, is only $1.8 billion, leaving its deficit at $50.9 billion.
+In it, Revlon's board acknowledged that Mr. Bottner's remarks were "insensitive" and emphasized that they didn't reflect company policy.
+U.S. foreign aid, I am proud to say, helped leave scientists with that welcome dilemma.
+(29) "thirtysomething," ABC, 15.1.
+No prior criminal case had involved confidential information passed among several family members.
+The Senate calls only for a study.
+Swindall was indicted Monday on 10 counts of lying to a grand jury during a money laundering investigation.
+He turned down offers to head the FBI and AID, and was considered for Margaret Heckler's health and human services Cabinet post in 1985.
+The association represents the nation's 1,000 non-profit, consumer-owned rural electric systems in 46 states.
+The plan has served as the blueprint for the expansion of that city until now.
+Common Cause said that federal filings show Mr. Spiegel made a $100,000 "soft money" contribution benefiting President Bush's 1988 campaign.
+"In nursing, you begin to repeat yourself, and I wanted to grow," she says.
+First, the success of the All-Share has led to a general consensus about what is the proper way to construct indices.
+Other visitors include Anne-Sophie Mutter, the Pittsburgh Symphony under Maazel and the Orchestra of La Scala under Giulini. MUNICH July 6 - 31 Festspielkasse der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Maximilianstrasse 11, D-80539 Munich, Germany.
+Much of the increase was accounted for by industrial machinery and equipment, led by engines and computers.
+And despite a strongly anti-abortion plank in the Republican Party's platform, party officials have made clear they do not want the issue to be a litmus test for the party's candidates or supporters.
+A decrease in the Fed's discount rate often signals that other short-term loans such as adjustable-rate mortgages and car loans also will become less expensive.
+The rear side shows a young woman wearing a white laboratory coat and glaring at a battery of dials and buttons that could be straight out of a bad science fiction movie.
+'Often there is a only a millimetre of difference in the size and parts.
+Most global, 24-hour trading has been dealer to dealer, with the exception of a number of the large Japanese stocks and a handful of U.S. issues that trade in Tokyo, London and the U.S.
+But this is fragile and can shift.'
+This year, it predicted that it would be warmer and wetter than normal in the Greater Ohio Valley.
+On other markets, grain and soybean futures were mostly lower, precious metals futures were down, livestock and meat prices were mixed and energy prices were mostly higher.
+But it also tastes defiantly of real grapes rather than the stinks lab. Too many Chardonnays today (to my probably rather precious palate) taste man-made rather than map-made.
+Donald Marron, chairman of PaineWebber Group Inc., recommended reducing it to two days.
+The civil suit accused the utility of violating the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO.
+And nothing would prove that as much as a rapid reduction in Salomon's balance sheet through sales of securities.
+I took two pictures of her in the car.
+The 8-6 ruling marked a victory for David Norris, an Irish homosexual and advocate of homosexual rights who filed the case.
+He hopes the fare wars won't last past the spring.
+Spreads bust outwards but augmented rather than reduced mine. Marks and Spencer Minimiser, polyamide / elastane, sizes 32-36D-E, 38C-E, 40C-DD Pounds 14. Spreads bust effectively but heavy underwire keeps under-arm line smooth.
+Georgia Power Co., a unit of Southern Co., Atlanta, said it will ask a Georgia state court to review the recent decision of state utility regulators to grant the company a rate increase substantially less than it requested.
+Still, "this has been the most successful year the company has had," said Aleksander Erdeljan, R.P. Scherer's president. "Even withstanding the difficult economy, we remain buoyant and strong.
+The American rice was being sold for Y1,850 (Pounds 11.78) per 5kg pack, about 10 per cent cheaper than Japanese rice. The import of foreign rice has been a serious political issue in Japan, provoking protests from farmers.
+Some patients used portable equipment to monitor lung capacity before, during and after exposure to chemicals.
+Each paid less than $150,000 in fines.
+The discount rate is the interest the Fed charges on loans to financial institutions.
+Unless Gorbachev can do something to turn the economy around, he may find himself in trouble, said the bleak review which was conducted jointly by the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency.
+"We are working to keep the fortune," says the prince.
+But these orders won't be shipped until 1992, the company said.
+The victim's mother, Marilyn Bread, is a former commissioner of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and now teaches business at Haskell.
+When she was confronted with the fraud allegation, she offered "no admission, no regrets, no penitence," Beckiewicz said.
+The same problem plagues other NATO countries, of course.
+Takeover fever yesterday continued to send airline stocks soaring.
+"I wouldn't want to lay you odds," Secretary of State George P. Shultz said on the chances of reaching agreement in time.
+And their manners: each one appeared to have mastered the art of being polite without aloofness, charming without unction. The dress code of the evening was smart by most standards, but casual according to Eton rubric.
+I AM the sole beneficiary and executor of the estate of my uncle.
+The Finance Ministry analysis also estimates that the plan will result in a net reduction of Mexico's foreign debt by $6.7 billion, and annual net interest savings of $550 million during the first seven years.
+Inco posted a 76% decline in first-quarter earnings to $67.7 million, or 64 cents a share, from $276.3 million, or $2.60 a share, a year earlier.
+Jakes, dumped from the ruling Politburo on Friday after the mass demonstrations gathered steam, was asked how he felt about the chants heard against him heard at the pro-democracy rallies.
+He has stirred up controversy in other strikes for advocating confrontational tactics.
+Marcos and his wife, Imelda, 59, have been living in Hawaii since their ouster in a popular uprising in 1986.
+"The baby boomers are in the right age bracket to buy pleasure boats," he said.
+Strong cash markets boosted live cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which spurred buying in the adjacent pits.
+They were arrested based on statements from the other three youths who were present both nights, said Transit Police spokesman Al O'Leary.
+It's already miraculous, and I don't think Americans know enough about the Russians.
+Big Board volume totaled 124.15 million shares, down from 148.36 million in the previous session.
+Nonetheless, most states have been hesitant to move into the services tax. Reasons often cited include a fear that the tax will add costs to businesses, which then will pass them along to consumers.
+"Sometimes, you are talking away, and the person doesn't answer.
+The Veterans Administration has taken more than 13,000 beds at VA hospitals out of service while telling Congress that the agency wasn't "making compromises" because of budget cuts, the House Veterans Affairs panel said.
+As more stores bring in the fall season's stock, retailers should see much stronger sales, she said.
+Kennedy was Reagan's third choice for Powell's seat.
+Production of construction supplies declined for the second consecutive month, with a drop of 0.3% in July after a 0.4% drop the month before.
+Growing expectations of a realigment in the exchange-rate mechanism of the European Monetary System, a joint float of eight European currencies, were heightened Friday when the French franc reached another low against the West German mark.
+The April contract for unleaded gasoline rose 0.21 cent to 57.35 cents a gallon.
+She says the Virginia bank's chairman was "forcefully" told by Mr. Altman not to retain an independent financial adviser and to accept the $42 price as final.
+The state Fish and Game Department announced Monday that the Prince William Sound herring fishery, which generates $12 million in annual revenues, will not open this year.
+Wallace Trail, a BBC producer who was in the village when the plane crashed, said it was "in chaos at the moment.
+The government is settling a lawsuit filed by the widow of a Communist Party leader who was ostracized by his colleagues after the bureau planted a forged document falsely suggesting the man was an informant.
+Dunleavy said there had also been improper expenditures in previous years, but that there was no reason Clymer's firm should have discovered them.
+South Korea plans to lower tariffs on auto imports, but high taxes will remain.
+Kapstein, who has dabbled in the music business as a performer and manager during his 18 years as a public school teacher, wrote and recorded "RUN G.N.P.," a rappin' tribute to the joys of economics.
+No one here doubts that he wants to be prime minister, and opinion polls peg him as the front-runner to succeed Mrs. Thatcher.
+But only 8.8 percent of the 1988 first-year college students plan to pursue careers in elementary or secondary education.
+But even they, he says, have made spectacular mistakes because they had so much to do: they lived them down. Possibly Mr Preston feels lonely.
+The following are excepts from Steven Butler's interview with Mr Ishii. Q: Sendai has made big efforts to attract high-technology investments to the region.
+Kenya has 40 tribes in a population of 22 million.
+The group said the Feb. 24 agreement does not cover copies of CISPES records provided to other agencies such as the Terrorist Information Center, the State Department or foreign police agencies.
+First dog Millie's half-dozen puppies went on display for the White House press corps Wednesday as President Bush and his wife Barbara looked on admiringly and chatted with reporters.
+FBI spokesman Byron Gigler said coverage of the Wetterling abduction Thursday on the "Geraldo Rivera" show prompted about 75 calls from the public.
+But critics question whether the state legislatures in their rush to deregulate plastic have trampled over consumers by allowing the banks to charge high interest rates and the now-prevalent annual fees.
+Tuesday's action was relatively calm after the average plummeted 190 points Friday and then bounced back 88 points Monday.
+It was a bonanza that was unrepeatable in the circumstances of a vigorous economic recovery, I concluded.
+We are learning the hard way the political and economic limits to what modern society can and will support by way of benefits; and at the same time that a significant degree of unemployment may be endemic.
+A mandatory comparison of the benefits under different pension schemes - and a clear written statement of the reasons why any transfer should be made - would be good places to start. Still, SIB is not acting alone.
+Still other sanctions were contained in an Export Administration Act pending on the Senate calendar.
+Much of that money goes to reward its software developers, who receive a commission on revenue for the first six years of a program's life.
+Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's president since independence, is a harsh critic of Western capitalism, but in 1985 he began an economic restructuring plan sponsored by the International Monetary Fund.
+It has ruled out pledges for extra spending on training, infrastructure and industrial support policies. Mr Clarke reconvened EDX early in an effort to push through a rapid endorsement by the full cabinet of another tough spending round.
+Still, other retailers are also interested, according to Christopher J. Carey, president of Datatec.
+The other investor group, led by Nathaniel Thayer, will buy one million shares at $1 each.
+The outlawed Irish Republican Army on Saturday claimed responsibility for killing a British soldier in this North Sea port and urged civilians and families not to travel with British troops.
+Emperor Hirohito died of cancer Jan. 7 at age 87. His state funeral, held Feb. 24 in Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen Imperial Gardens, was attended by more than 10,000 people, including envoys from 164 foreign countries.
+As the cold war ebbs, routine, maintenance-related dispatches on the presidential hot line are becoming more informal, said Tom Brothers, manager of the Fort Detrick earth station.
+Fish and Wildlife Service field scientists originally recommended that the smelt be granted endangered status because it was rapidly headed for extinction.
+BA wanted to introduce an afternoon flight from London which would return from Warsaw in time for transit passengers to transfer onto flights to North American and other destinations.
+(64) "Beauty and the Beast," CBS, 7.4.
+West German retail sales rose an inflation-adjusted 4% in July from a year earlier, the Federal Statistics Office said.
+Additionally, the company said it expects its provision for nonperforming loans to substantially increase in the current quarter, because of some troubled leveraged buy-out investments with which it is involved.
+Their house is 15 miles from Clarksdale, and their nearest neighbors are more than a quarter-mile away.
+The main thing is making the product good.
+The carrier, with a fleet of 88 Boeing-737 model aircraft, is scheduled to take on 10 new 737-300s this year, and to receive an additional nine in 1989.
+That would allow Mr Heseltine to announce the decision at the Conservative party conference in mid-October.
+They also say it can't be done without risking insider trading abuses, in which stock market insiders can act on corporate news before others can.
+Tensions have escalated in Romania since the Front-dominated government introduced price reforms on Nov. 1. The prices of some basic goods since have doubled and tripled, but energy, rents and essential foodstuffs were not affected.
+We're seeing you right now pointing the way for the young Americans to build our nation's future.
+Macy reported sales of $7.27 billion for the year, up from $6.97 billion a year earlier.
+Market watchers said gold's nose dive was triggered by one huge sell order from Saudi Arabia.
+The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had the technology for the food, but the deadlines, strict specifications and relatively small orders kept major manufacturers from taking on the project.
+His book does not elaborate on what technology was offered or whether Digital accepted the offer, The Times said.
+Some Democratic strategists think such a stance lets the party look tough and wave the flag in the fashion that made Ronald Reagan so popular with voters.
+Siddon said a little more than $2,000 in donations, mostly from children, have come in for Billy, who drinks from a baby bottle and wears a pair of toddler's footed pajamas.
+As a result, turnover fell 5 per cent to LFr198bn.
+Officials plan next to provide information about day care to employers to pass along to employees.
+Using tuition figures for public colleges, which educate about 77% of all students, the payback time is down to about 11 years, from about 17 in 1979, before the big tuition mark-ups.
+Other unions will doubtless follow suit, as they did last week when they walked out of a national negotiating meeting at the Justice Ministry. After last week's setback, the French government has been trying to break the dispute area by area.
+Playing with a shoe box," Mr. Giles quips.
+Three-month money in the sterling cash market rose to 9 1/16 per cent from a previous close of 9 per cent on Thursday night.
+Norwegian consumer prices rose 8.9% in the month ended Dec. 15 from a year earlier and 0.4% from a month earlier, the Central Bureau of Statistics said.
+The technology at use today in the Gulf is essential to our survival and safety.
+It also has about 50,000 acres of woods and farmland abandoned to the county when its owners failed to pay taxes.
+Azcona Hoya blamed Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government for the problem. "A government that creates refugees and political exiles cannot be a good government," he said in an interview Tuesday.
+According to Worldwatch Institute, if Congress or the administration were to mandate just a 2 1/2-mile-per-gallon improvement in fuel efficiency for automobiles, we could save about 320 million barrels of oil per year.
+For the year, the company's profit and sales each increased just over 3 percent.
+Germans in the brigade find French officers downright rude at times, while French find German officers long-winded in their politeness. But by far the biggest point of contact between the two countries is, of course, business.
+Stock-index options involve baskets of stocks, such as those represented by the Standard & Poor's 100 and 500 indexes.
+Freshness abounds. Michael Bognadov's direction works by an accumulation of small touches.
+In the AIDS epidemic, PCR has a half dozen distinct uses, according to Gerald Schochetman of the CDC.
+It celebrated the turnround with a dividend of 3p, its first for two years.
+The two junior chambers have no power to overrule the white chamber on matters of national policy.
+The Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that every 1 percent decline in ozone overhead means an eventual increase in skin cancer of 5 percent to 6 percent.
+"The attitude, even now, is somehow against psychotherapy," the doctor says.
+Individual investors' appetite remains harder to gauge.
+Tree was vice president of the Philippine Cocoa Estate Corp., a Malaysian-Filipino firm.
+Much of his day was spent in talks on the crisis caused by Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait.
+One easy one would be to relax some of the protectionist restrictions that now keep Koreans from enjoying the full benefits of international trade.
+Last month, the EPA and the Colorado Department of Health announced plans to test wells used by 150 homes north and northwest of the arsenal for DIMP.
+Light rain dampened Oklahoma and southern Kansas.
+If the findings look promising, "then the next step would be to try to reproduce the results elsewhere," he said.
+Federal judge Alcee L. Hastings says he's in a "fighting mood" despite a House panel's recommendation for his impeachment, and predicts the Senate will not remove a "real warrior" from office.
+He told reporters the 155mm shells were fired from around Marjayoun, headquarters of the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army, in Israel's self-designated security zone.
+In the recession, many British companies declared hundreds of thousands of long-serving employees to be redundant and fobbed them off with frozen deferred pensions.
+Last month the ASCS said it was checking specific misdeeds spotted by the AP in its seven-month study of drought payments in 22 counties in eight states.
+Burroughs made a hostile acquisition of Sperry, according to Burroughs Chairman W. Michael Blumenthal, because it believed a combination would create a much stronger competitor to industry giant International Business Machines Corp.
+Calero noted that when the rebels toured the capital's streets in a small bus, Nicaraguans cheered, saluted and flashed them "V" signs.
+The agency also acknowledged last week that many aircraft owners may have postponed purchase of Mode C units awaiting the outcome of an aircraft owners' challenge to the rule, which the FAA rejected only two weeks ago.
+No price declines were reported.
+The company work frightfully hard throughout the evening: Duato makes them look as if they are suffering from Non-specific Angst.
+The issue came up against the backdrop of negotiations for the release of $451.4 million in a New York Federal Reserve Bank account.
+Austria actively seeks to attract foreign investors.
+The price BankAmerica will receive is based on the average daily close of Schwab stock for the twenty consecutive business days ending the business day before the rights are surrendered.
+The company has refused to say how many planes it would have delivered normally.
+Mr Pinkerton offers a few colourful examples. 'Network TV is modern - you watch what they put on.
+Jurors couldn't decide on the best English-language novel this year, so the $50,000 prize in the Ritz Paris Hemingway literary contest will go to charity, it was announced Thursday.
+HOW STRONG is your life insurance company?
+But he brings political prowess and personal persuasiveness unmatched at Treasury in modern times.
+LAST GASP BEFORE TOLL: Today's the last day to file a new W-4 withholding-tax form with your employer to avoid a possible increase in withholding.
+The entire offer will be financed with funds from First National Bank of Chicago and its own equity funds, Gibbons, Green said.
+Burns Fry Ltd., sole underwriter, said it was the first asset-backed bond issue in Canada.
+Eighty percent of the roads and bridges in Letcher County were damaged by the flood, said county Judge-Executive Reuben Watts, who estimated the repair cost at $1.5 million.
+The decision came after a four-hour, closed-door session presided over by Judge Vardimus Zailer.
+Those people are just like us.'
+A statement issued by the Colombian Embassy said the United States had said it would not interfere with Colombian flag ships, even on the high seas, without the permission of Colombian Defense Ministry.
+"Our business gives no indication that the U.S. economy is heading into a storm," Hunter W. Henry, executive vice president, said in a prepared statement.
+At a concert recently, featuring a violin virtuoso and a piano accompanist, the virtuoso played beautifully and the accompanist was superb.
+Firefighters opened a vent on a blazing, overturned propane tanker Wednesday to try to speed up the burning of a fire that closed two highways and a commuter rail line for a second day, officials said.
+But the Real Dinners made it clear that wouldn't work.
+The two Democrats held a private meeting when their paths crossed in New Jersey on Sunday, and the Massachusetts governor sounded anything but worried about the prospects for party unity this fall.
+As part of a bill raising their government salaries, House members agreed that 1990 will be the last year they will receive honoraria.
+The steep drop in the price of oil proved decisive for many of both the best-performing and worst-performing stocks of 1986 on the New York Stock Exchange.
+"People have been expecting approval (of Immune Response's AIDS vaccine) in 1993 with no competition," Ms. Gilbert said. "It's more realistic to look for approval in 1994 with competition."
+Sumitomo Life said this will be its only link with a foreign investment-management company.
+The spokeswoman said that the EC objects to a number of provisions in the trade bill which it considers to be protectionist and to harm EEC interests.
+Allbright was elected president of the corporation in September 1987 after having been chairman and chief executive officer of its Target discount store division since 1984.
+Most analysts do not expect much to happen on July 1 since many capital controls already have been lifted.
+As automakers fight to hold their shares of a shrinking automobile market, the nation's dealers _ the companies' first customers _ are being urged to toughen their act.
+He's been here for 40 years now, and has met and played with nearly every bluegrass musician that has traveled through the area.
+On top of that, he says, he is increasingly doubtful that his favorite spirit really talks through J.Z. Knight.
+"We just want to get them out," said the diplomat. "If there is no charter then we will send them out in batches on regularly scheduled commercial flights to Amman.
+"A few people are looking, but nobody's buying." People in the real-estate industry say the environmental movement has also changed what some people seek in a second home.
+Tucson Electric, Arizona's second-largest electric utility, has been hurt by its investments in real estate and financial services, and has grappled with an apparent excess construction of generating capacity.
+Such a strategy, he said, would disrupt service without forcing all flight attendants to forgo their salaries during the strike.
+It was a shocking feeling one can never forget.
+Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last year that lawyers may solicit business by mail, direct-mail campaigns have proliferated in Houston and other cities.
+Eight people were charged with driving while impaired.
+An editorial published with the study in the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that the stress of grief is unlikely to cause illness in most people.
+This film profiles some of the people who have done so.
+For repeats of AP copy, the Service Desk can be reached at (212) 621-1595 or 1596.
+Fink said NIH chose Harvard from a national competition, The Harvard Crimson reported Saturday.
+The evidence follows previous testimony of high-level efforts in the White House and CIA to cover up the administration's involvement in the sale.
+Carlucci's visit to Lisbon followed months of public complaints by Cavaco Silva and other Portuguese leaders that the United States had failed to live up to its pledge in the 1983 base accord to provide increasing amounts of aid.
+The business basics are now right, and there is a great bank of talent coming out of the schools and universities.
+London brokers have been hit in the past two years by a wave of heavy layoffs as the firms that had invested heavily after the 1986 Big Bang tried to bring bloated costs into line with a leaner and more competitive market.
+The hormone ban was imposed because of European concerns the stimulants pose a health risk to consumers, a claim the United States disputes.
+It now seems the dogma may be changing.
+Leon de Beer, who last week began a two-year prison term for engaging in electoral fraud in his 1987 campaign in Johannesburg's Hillbrow district.
+Mr. Raab said these expectations were in line with analysts' estimates.
+The IAAO's Mr. Eckert hopes states soon will adopt licensing laws and tougher regulations dealing with this growing industry.
+The claimants will get $5,000 to $75,000 each, said Michael Gordon, an attorney for the plaintiffs.
+Big bad WGBH of Boston comes in, at his invitation, and makes nearly a half-million dollars in improvements, costing Mr. Dromgoole half that amount.
+He said he would have preferred a full referendum of his province's 550,000-plus residents.
+The chief negotiator for Chrysler Corp.'s Canadian unit said he will press for reductions in job classifications and "restrictive work practices" in contract talks with the Canadian Auto Workers union.
+Metaphor was launched in 1982 by Donald Massaro and David Liddle, two former executives with Xerox Corp.'s office products division.
+Mr. Michaelis got his stock picking education at the hands of Charles Munger, Berkshire's vice chairman and Mr. Buffett's longtime business partner.
+"They can't come from anywhere but hidden bases in the Baltic, and we know Western countries have no such bases," he said at a military seminar.
+Irving's annual shareholders' meeting is scheduled for May 6.
+The Fed committee, known as the Federal Open Market Committee, also will review the central bank's money supply targets.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished 35.18 lower at 3,887.46 on volume of 289m shares. In the UK, analysts said the gilts market had not responded to economic statistics, which pointed to low inflation and subdued growth.
+The current investment plan assumes that the 1990s will be kinder to cyclical smokestack companies than the past decade. The 1980s began with back-to-back recessions, followed by four years of the overvalued dollar.
+The Italians conceded Ms. Cooper's case did not fit those categories.
+Grain and soybean futures were due for a technical rebound after more than a week of mostly falling prices, said Victor Lespinasse, a trader with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Unlike the early 1980s when an overvalued exchange rate was chiefly responsible for rising unemployment, interest rates are now the key.
+The Press found that foreigners who received kidneys paid four times more in surgeon's fees than Americans who got the same operations.
+He's doing a fine job, and as I say, I think you'll find that he is supportive of the action we've taken.
+He says cash flow at the Plaza has plummeted from $76 million in 1989 to $30 million in the year ended in March.
+The Big Three's 72 percent share of the audience was the largest since February, when CBS aired its acclaimed "Lonesome Dove" miniseries and the competition responded with heavy-duty specials.
+The Treasury said it plans to raise about $800 million in fresh cash Wednesday with the sale of $10.25 billion in two-year notes.
+The link between Nasdaq and Singapore's fledgling secondary market, the Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quoting System, or Sesdaq, was scheduled to start last September but was postponed to Dec. 1 and then to March 15.
+The Pac Man defense is named after the video game in which characters try to eat other characters before they get eaten themselves.
+In practice, this spells safe, swift overtaking on wet or dry roads. It also spells temptation.
+A 14-member commission created by Congress labored for a year on ways to reduce the federal deficit.
+At the Prudential-Bache High Yield Fund, manager Al Klein has pared the portfolio to about 155 issues from the more than 400 overseen late last year by former manager Robert Angevine, who moved to Morgan Stanley Asset Management.
+We can be faithful to both," he said Friday as the group opened its first national conference.
+Scheduled carriers completed their fifth consecutive year with a fatality rate below one per 100 million passenger miles.
+An Oglethorpe spokesman said that the Agriculture Department's inspector general has subpoenaed many of the same documents the IRS was examining.
+The exchange's 2,057 members began voting on the proposal yesterday, but the required quorum of 850 votes wasn't reached, so voting was extended to today, a CBOE spokeswoman said.
+The Baedeker heyday ended when the family-run company lost big money by investing in government bonds during World War I, then lost much of its remaining fortune afterward to the inflation that raged through defeated Germany.
+I'm up at 5 o'clock in the morning and off to my office by 7 o'clock."
+Some hospitals are not even applying to upgrade equipment.
+The sooner the Fed acts, the smaller will be the overall increase in interest rates in this economic cycle.
+Martin noted that one charge accuses the judge of advising a witness to lie to the grand jury. Bratton refused the request.
+More important, it is worth envisioning what would happen if the Security Council did, for the sake of regionalism alone, "empower" a country like Brazil.
+After three years of increasing chaos and decreasing profits, Pillsbury has little time to find a winning recipe.
+Members must be between 14 and 20 and, if in high school, maintain a C average.
+By police count, 2,759 people have died in political killings since the violence began in 1969.
+During World War I, young lovers exchanged small candy hearts emblazoned with "Skidoo" and "Oh You Kid" on Valentine's Day.
+Small farmers will continue to be expelled from their land." His commission is linked with the Roman Catholic Church.
+But takeover and restructuring candidates, and stock-index futures and options, provided brand new avenues for speculators.
+"They're cute and they dance good," she says.
+"They aren't leaving the region, just reducing costs," he says, adding that high-tech investments generally haven't been affected by such moves.
+This entire controversy is about 13 Guardsmen who serve in the Massachusetts public affairs unit.
+It was a typical example of his work.
+The Powszechny Theater was packed for the performance of "Audience" and "Protest," two one-act plays that examine the choices ordinary people face when confronting authorities in totalitarian countries.
+The church's stand on abortion has drawn more attention recently as Catholic officials have told public officials who support abortion rights that they might be denied communion.
+Mr. Tanaka has ambitious plans for the lab.
+Among those targeted by Maloney's office are the Unisys Corp. plant in Great Neck; Charles Gardner, a consultant to Unisys and former Unisys employee; Dennis Mitchell, an employee at the plant, and the Hazeltine Corp. in Greenlawn.
+And she was clinging to them about as tight." The woman's husband, an oil engineer and Kuwaiti citizen, was not permitted to travel with their children.
+"The storm's sure to hurt the holiday traffic in, but some people can't leave either," said Susan Hill of the Reno News Bureau.
+Bankers speaking anonymously said they thought the debts were not as big a concern as their size might indicate because they had been difficult to collect for a long time, and Japanese companies must have accepted that.
+Conceivably, there could even be a reversal in the trend, with privately held companies - companies that had been removed from the market through leveraged buyouts - once again seeking to sell shares to the public.
+Next week, we begin a series on unit trusts.
+The hour documents the CIA's orchestration of coups in Iran and Guatemala.
+Seat belt release buttons in 1.6 million Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird cars should be checked for damage that could lead to belt failure, federal safety officials say.
+"Venezuela and Kuwait went ahead at a time when oil prices were high and they had money.
+Nonbuilding construction, including public works and utilities, was down 7% to $42.4 billion, and homebuilding was down 2% to $109.4 billion.
+In times of mass redundancies and company collapses, these are far from theoretical considerations. As interest rates fall it is becoming more expensive for wound-up schemes to buy insurance policies which will guarantee future pensions.
+The rigid market controls destroyed incentives and the ability of China's once-thriving markets to transmit information freely via prices.
+The interest rate effect which boosted the zeros in the portfolio could work the other way.
+About 10,000 U.S. soldiers are stationed in Panama under the Panama Canal treaty, providing security for the waterway.
+"I really got kind of redneck about it," Joy said, but the end result was that Owens heard the song and loved it, and had Joy record it.
+EXPENSE ACCOUNTS for meals and entertainment come in for closer scrutiny, thanks to last year's tax act.
+The northerners' parliaments have flouted federal laws and proposed transforming Yugoslavia into a loose conferedation with a common market.
+Instead, he said he and Hong Kong interests would pay in cash for the company.
+Sein Lwin's forced resignation represents the first time in more than a quarter-century that the Burmese people have had any direct say in their country's government.
+Efforts to reach Belgian officials for comment were not successful.
+Armenian media say some 1,500 refugees from Azerbaijan are arriving daily in Yerevan, capital of the bordering republic of Armenia.
+British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher refused at the opening session of a two-day summit Monday to embrace a plan for a tight monetary union of the 12 nations of the European Economic Community.
+The identity of that group, which said it owns 4.9 percent of the stock, has not been disclosed.
+Pacific Coast oil estimates were about the same as before at 2.1 billion barrels.
+The fiasco over the scheduling of News at Ten highlights in technicolour the unwieldy operation of the ITV network.
+The sale of part or all of the oil giant's 78% interest in Texaco Canada Ltd. is under serious consideration, sources say.
+They meet one morning a month, with a paid "facilitator," most often a semi-retired entrepreneur, as guide.
+"We will never go back to the grain-embargo days of those Democrats, Carter and Mondale and who knows who else," the Republican presidential nominee declared.
+But it would be hard to convince investors that paying hush money was in their interests.
+The incident and my subsequent silence still makes me feel uneasy, but I felt bound by a code.
+He criticized the short sellers as "naysayers."
+Excluding food and energy, which tend to vary widely from month to month, the index rose 0.5% after a 0.2% increase in December.
+"It's good politics to work with the Japanese," said Mr. Goetz.
+He said preliminary inspection revealed possible hydraulic fluid leaks in three parts of the shuttle, but added that they hadn't posed any danger in Sunday's landing and probably weren't a safety issue.
+Everything was long and beautiful by Montana, who showed only a few skirts between trousers shaped like fluid inverted cones.
+Such cooperation enabled the reflagging of Kuwaiti tankers and escorts by U.S. naval vessels during the height of the eight-year war between Iraq and Iran.
+So, one would expect to find Mr. Druckrey pessimistic.
+Only Le Monde has taken this question to heart.
+The generous hard-currency nationalisation terms provided the foundation on which Anglo's offshore arm, Minorco, was built.
+This has prompted many food producers to throw a lot of their old marketing assumptions out the window.
+In another development, police officials confirmed they recommended the prosecution of Israeli civilians in the shooting deaths of three West Bank residents.
+Each of the major carriers usually has an average of $241 million of unused tickets issued.
+The department is now part of the university's school of social work.
+America West Airlines said its June traffic rose 96% to 494.6 million revenue passenger miles from 252 million a year earlier.
+Out of the running among the Democrats are former Gov. Bruce Babbitt, expected to drop out today, and former Sen. Gary Hart; probably gone is Sen. Paul Simon.
+Health is another marketing focus.
+Nadia Younes, a U.N. spokeswoman, said the two sides had agreed to meet Thursday and Friday.
+Buckingham Palace announced Friday that Ludgrove had been the "joint parental choice" of Charles and his wife, Diana.
+The result, according to the suit, was the payment of approximately $61 million to the Northview's shareholders.
+A Canadian Protestant clergyman arrived Friday seeking to deliver a petition from a Christian human rights group to Hezbollah.
+There is some truth to this.
+The fluids do not transmit electricity and are extremely difficult to burn.
+As one of the key points of this new policy is to promote alternatives to the private car, it is perplexing to try and understand how this might be achieved through a planning and development strategy.
+But four colleagues said Mr. Mayer felt that Salomon's problems could sully his own reputation.
+The countdown clock then stood at 4 minutes.
+James L. Pate, 54-year-old executive vice president, was named a director of this oil concern, expanding the board to 14 members.
+On Monday, the Soviet government declared Lithuania may not open its own customs posts, take over factories owned by Moscow ministries or issue its own currency.
+Traders said Iran's unconditional agreement to a U.N. cease-fire proposal in its eight-year-old war with Iraq also weakened the dollar, which historically has been a safe-haven currency during times of unrest.
+It still claims the Aouzou Strip as its own.
+As part of his settlement last August, Lee agreed to pay $19 million into a fund to reimburse investors defrauded by the scheme. He also agreed to pay the government $1.5 million in fines and $4.5 million in back taxes with interest.
+Twelve of the 13 songs were recorded during two 1989 concerts in a Brooklyn, N.Y., cathedral.
+But he has not taken his eye off the road through the tricky landscape of recession.
+Sales by major Japanese retail stores rose 7.1% in January from a year earlier, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said.
+Neither is the safety of the republic.
+It is not known if the boy has been tested for the virus. Lawyers say they are bound by state law not to discuss the case outside the courtroom.
+White House Counsel C. Boyden Gray decided this week that Bennett would violate the no-contact law if he took money beyond his $125,100-a-year RNC paycheck.
+If there is no agreement, sources said, the shareholders' meeting will name a new board composed only of representatives of the Franco-Belgian consortium, plus the 11 existing board members.
+The boys told investigators they were mimicking acts they saw on late-night cable television, said police Sgt. James Mazer.
+Geographically, it is convenient.
+Without fresh insights of this kind from today's choreographers, ballet in the U.S. must surely succumb to the inanition that has overtaken it in Europe and the Soviet Union.
+Surpluses or deficiencies resulting from market movements have to be provided for in company profit statements.
+With the Chicago market blacked out, some brokerage firms routed orders to the London International Financial Futures Exchange, which trades a futures contract similar to the Treasury bond futures listed on the CBOT.
+Both sides said they were pleased with the agreement, which Barnes said ensured long-term journalistic control of the newspaper.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.97 to 2,567.08 by noontime on Wall Street.
+Allianz is Europe's biggest insurer, with annual premium income of about 100 billion francs, the companies said.
+Japanese officials said they would urge the United States to improve vocational training programs, increase the savings rate, strengthen drug enforcement and focus on long-term investments rather than short-term profit.
+Temperatures dipped below freezing in the mid-Atlantic Coast states.
+Options and maps are prepared by the joint chiefs' Operations' Directorate, a body of planners that has been developing and updating military options in Lebanon for years.
+The 50-year-old Sloan says his troupe dances a different style than amateur square dance clubs around the country.
+Digital Equipment Corp. reported a $256.7 million fourth-quarter loss, the computer giant's first ever quarterly loss and a reflection of a voluntary severance program under which 3,000 employees left over the last 12 months.
+Turnover amounted to a very low 344.7 million shares, compared with 731.4 million shares Friday.
+The spokesman said that Comerica still feels confident that its $167 million in Latin American loans will be repaid because the loans are mostly to government agencies in Mexico and Venezuela.
+She says he has exaggerated the extent of her dependence on government support.
+In 1985, Cheney voted for limits on "revolving door" job switches from the Pentagon to private military supply companies, and for legislation requiring the Pentagon to maintain records of contractors' proposed and negotiated cost and pricing data.
+Recycling, desktop publishing and telephone technology, along with other advances in the industry, will be the topics at general sessions and workshops throughout the three-day event.
+That came as a setback to some faint hopes in the financial world that the Federal Reserve might take the employment data as a cue to relax its credit policy further.
+Max Klotz, manager of permits of the Oregon Transportation Department, says Oregon has permitted triple 28-foot trailers on major highways for the past 20 years.
+A silent majority in both countries still respects and has friendly feelings toward the other, critical sentiments notwithstanding.
+This is a civilised market mechanism working all over the world.
+He promised only further consultations.
+Cummins also said the plan was amended to provide its board with an option to redeem rights after a concern acquires 15% or more of its stock by simultaneously issuing new rights that entitle the holder to buy one common share for $1.
+The Dalai Lama, in a statement from his office in New Delhi, Monday said the violence clearly revealed the "desperation" of the Tibetan people.
+On their first meeting she bit him until he bled; months after he left her, she died. It was Malcolm, who calls 'her courage to be unpleasant', that made her a feminist heroine.
+There is no question that VOA's leadership has been stifled by crippling budget cuts.
+For Mr. Jensen, who sometimes posed as a neurologist to impress acquaintances, no run-of-the-mill Beechcraft or Lear would do.
+Should that happen, "there would cease to be any competition in those lines of coverage based on the smoker-nonsmoker distinction, as no other companies offer such a discount in those lines," the order said.
+Fuller invented the Guardian Interlock, which deactivates a car's ignition system if the driver can't pass an alcohol breathalyzer test.
+This story arguably is the most important of our time and is far from melodramatic.
+It's an absolute necessity given the demography in that county," said Marilyn Farray, a lawyer for several indigent residents who fought to keep Tunica County Hospital open.
+Investors in the Japan markets were taking a wait-and-see position because of uncertainty about when the market will bottom out, Inoue said.
+During my many years in corporate America, I saw the truth behind the workaholic charade too many times to accept it on face value.
+So did state Attorney General Robert Abrams in a separate lawsuit against Rochester Gas and Electric.
+The complaint alleged the defendants were responsible for five murders, 15 shootings, one abduction and one beating.
+College placement officials say that just 20 percent to 25 percent of students graduating have jobs set, but things could change by the end of May, Challenger said in a telephone interview.
+Through the years, Superman's daring rescues and battles against evil have been chronicled in hundreds of newspaper funny pages, a radio serial, a TV series and movies.
+Mrs. Harper, who reportedly had cancer, flew to Michigan on Aug. 18. Police said she killed herself by taking pills and putting a plastic bag over her head while her husband and stepdaughter stood by.
+"You have to be careful with companies wanting to get into businesses they don't know anything about."
+Three of four Americans believe President Bush will ask Congress for a tax increase despite his campaign pledge that he would not raise taxes, according to a poll published today.
+If IBM can convince companies to write software that relies on the database and communication portions of the expanded edition, it may have finally a found a way to offer something that the clones, its lookalike competitors, can't.
+If approved by both companies' boards, shareholders and certain regulatory agencies, among others, Southmark holders would receive two ICH common shares for each three shares of Southmark common.
+Under normal rail industry practices, the carrier that delivers the freight collects from the shipper and once a month pays intermediate carriers their share of the freight haul.
+Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., sponsor of the MX amendment, urged his colleagues to do the same.
+For the year ended Sept. 30, McLeod had net income of $13.8 million on revenue of about $305 million.
+Try telling that to a European Commissioner. James Morgan is economics correspondent of the BBC World Service.
+The legislation was proposed after months of intense debate on the issue at the EEC head office.
+That's usually a market top, says Dohmen.
+The retirement plan is the first across-the-board program offered by Ameritech to almost all its managers.
+Canadair said the new version, designated the CL-215T, will be equipped with Pratt & Whitney Series 100 turboprop engines that will be less costly to operate than the piston engines that currently power the slower CL-215s.
+Exxon said it spent more than $1 billion on oil spill claims and cleanup work, and state officials say the cleanup, suspended for the winter, is unfinished.
+Britain is contributing six Tornado aircraft, expected in Saudi Arabia today, and France is sending 10 Mirage 2000s. Mr Bush again denied that the decision was related to his re-election campaign.
+The Sephardic communities have maintained many of the customs, traditions and the old Castillian language, known as Ladino, of their ancestors.
+Possible participation in the 777 by Japanese manufacturers is up in the air, as are firm orders from airlines.
+"I wasn't scared," he added. "In fact, the thing that worried me most about coming out was the flight.
+"They're a long way from the heart," remarked one student as Mrs. Mounts, 32, fretted over her blunders.
+Shead said he believed the fire was racially motivated.
+But this action will have little effect if the funds are not appropriated.
+The reined-in pace stems partly from the difficulty companies have had raising investment funds because of the continued weakness of the Japanese stock market.
+Against a backdrop of Iraqi threats to punish cheaters, OPEC ministers meet this week to work out a strategy for restraining output and pushing up oil prices.
+The sentence reduction was unusual but within the judge's authority, said Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Kathleen M. Edge. "The commonwealth obviously would have preferred the full jury verdict," she said.
+International Minerals also produces agricultural and medical products, specialty chemicals and flavors and fragrances.
+Many expect that computer makers eventually will switch to gallium arsenide, a semiconductor inherently faster than silicon, but also much more difficult to work with.
+He suggests a fuel tax that raises gas prices to $2 a gallon.
+A man and a woman took turns announcing flowery words of welcome on the school's public address system, between military marches.
+One of the biggest deals was a $600 million two-part offering from Petro Canada.
+Microsoft's stock was jolted, falling $3.50 to $95.75 in national over-the-counter trading on news of the investigation into the Redmond, Wash., company, the country's largest supplier of personal-computer software.
+Many obsolete older buildings may never see another tenant, as they cannot compete with a plethora of new ones. Go east of Potters Bar or the A23, however, and such excesses disappear.
+Merchants' losses, while devastating to local economies, are believed to be only a fraction of the $4 billion Turkey says it is losing this year because it closed two Iraqi oil pipelines that run through the country and banned all trade with Iraq.
+And in Washington, the Veterans Administration lowered its mortgage ceiling rate on home loans to 10% from 10 1/2%, effective today.
+Daniel served three two-year terms as governor from 1957-63 but lost an unprecedented bid for a fourth term in a Democratic primary race won by John Connally.
+In the corridors, Walesa's driver bantered with uniformed Sejm guards.
+He is to report to Sir Peter Middleton, Barclays' deputy chairman, on the board. Mr Taylor is also expected to announce measures to strengthen Barclays' central group function.
+Person said the quake was felt across a wide area because it was centered 75 miles below the earth's surface.
+The increases were reported in yesterday's Automotive News, a trade journal.
+The presumptive sentence _ the sentence normally given _ is nine years.
+Stern likened Melissa to a young sapling that has to put down its roots.
+Frozen offerings imported from farther flung seas may prove a better bet. Last week I bought a solid block of small, white squid and hacked my way gratefully through them.
+He declined to disclose terms.
+The public affairs office said there was a Staff Sgt. Brian Kirkpatrick on the base.
+The illness is marked by violent diarrhea, vomiting and dehydration that can kill a victim within five hours.
+As a result, Anthony Greayer resigned as chief executive and a board member of Hoare Govett.
+Under U.S. banking regulations, loans more than 90 days past due must be classified as nonperforming, meaning interest is only accrued when it is received.
+Bread is so cheap that farmers feed it to their pigs.
+Former Premier Lubomir Strougal also was among the hunting devotees, as was veteran Communist hard-liner Vasil Bilak, who liked to hunt in his home region of Slovakia, CTK reported.
+The altered switch may have sent the last three cars in the six-car train onto another set of tracks Wednesday, causing one car to be yanked into steel support beams, said John K. Lauber of the National Transportation Safety Board.
+They have lived in a shed at the Tel Aviv suburb of Petah Tikva and once broke into a government apartment but were removed by police.
+Labor Minister Pierre Cadieux appointed the government's senior negotiator, William Kelly, to assist in the negotiations.
+Southeast recently had to resort to borrowing from the discount window of the Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta, an indication that it may be having liquidity problems, according to two individuals familiar with the matter.
+Although the national dailies have largely escaped a price war, the new formats amount to something similar.
+The latest approach, Rosenberg said, "is giving the highest response rate I'm aware of in patients with melanoma.
+The company took its profits out in vodka, selling it through a third party in the United States.
+"They both emphasized the pursuit of democracy as the first step in the reform process," said Fitzwater.
+He regarded church schools as an extension of religious freedom.
+Whittle executives say the competition is one reason they are scrambling to devise other offbeat ways to reach consumers through the power of advertising.
+Some franchisees fear Dairy Queen wants eventually to end the separate Texas advertising program.
+The group said it would start a petition drive in support of its appeal.
+They were told that simply wasn't the plan.
+For Lorimar, meanwhile, Warner might prove to be the most friendly of several potential acquirers said to be circling the problem-plagued company.
+The group of lawmakers, journalists and a student leader said that despite progress on human rights, the Soviet Union has met only one of the six conditions laid down by Britain _ freedom to monitor human rights.
+George, a right-winger, was beaten to the leadership by his great enemy Harold Wilson, a nominal left-winger.
+Currently, OPEC is producing more than 24 million barrels a day, the highest level since the Persian Gulf crisis began.
+They include former executives of Bank of Credit and Commerce (Emirates), a local bank in which BCCI had a 40 per cent shareholding and the management contract.
+An acquisition by PG&E would be the ultimate irony for the Sacramento utility, which was spawned by a revolt against the investor-owned utility and which took over PG&E service territory in 1947 after a long, bitter battle.
+According to the FTC, the retailer overstated the need for maintenance, adjustment and servicing on a wide range of consumer products it sold.
+A put gives the holder similar rights to sell such shares and would be purchased by an investor looking for a downturn in a stock's price.
+Excelan Inc., San Jose, Calif., denied assertions by Network Equipment Technologies Inc. that it had breached terms of the definitive merger agreement the two companies signed last month.
+Sandra Schultz's worst nightmare came true last week when the man convicted of killing her 19-year-old son and his fiance walked out of jail.
+Comments by Bank of England Governor Robin Leigh-Pemberton on a possible rise in British interest rates depressed stocks.
+Webb said the truck was headed into the Louisiana Pacific paper mill when the accident occurred.
+It would not have bought the stake unless it was confident of acquiring majority control. The two other large shareholders in HG Asia are the Guoco Group listed in Hong Kong and HG Asia's management.
+Losers led winners by 639 to 349 with 175 issues remaining unchanged.
+His case can be made stronger by reference to the Framers' understanding of the nature of the veto, as indicated by the examples that constituted their experience in the matter.
+His critics in the U.S. Congress and his Zairean opponents repeatedly have attacked him for mismanaging Zaire's economy and for his government's sorry human rights record.
+A strong aftershock in southwest China's quake-stricken border region destroyed 620 houses and injured 13 people, the official Xinhua News Agency said Thursday.
+The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations on Monday urged Iran and Iraq to stop bombarding each other's capitals and said the escalating "war of the cities" was a major development in the war.
+The president of the European Commission has diagnosed the problem.
+Keith Wright, divisional director of Flexibox Group, has been appointed to the board of EIS GROUP; Peter Haslehurst, chief executive, is also appointed deputy chairman.
+Seeing itself as a copier company, however, Xerox did not reap the benefit of the ideas embodied in the prototype 'Star workstation'.
+By 1979, he sold a private school which he had started in Philadelphia and turned to making peanut butter full time, first at a rented facility in Pennsauken and now at the plant he bought last year in this New Jersey suburb of Philadelphia.
+Two fire trucks and police patrols were to remain on the scene overnight as crews worked to remove the containers of chlorine compounds weighing up to 300 pounds, authorities said.
+It isn't that this staged "Hard Times" was so terrible.
+They have a feature called Fasttrack which lets you do programming on a portable computer and then send it down the line to the main system.' In addition to the standard administration software the network also supports other important functions.
+"You say they are our brothers.
+The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the car makers when it upheld New York's lemon law last March.
+Even before the stock-market debacle, Miss Koslow, a snappy dresser known around the company as the always-approachable Kos, wasn't expecting sales this year to rise as robustly as they did last Christmas.
+The violence has claimed at least 18 lives since it began Saturday in Abkhazia, a 3,320-mile autonomous region in Georgia. Komsomolskaya Pravda reported Thursday that 339 people have been injured, including 30 policemen and seven internal security troops.
+Elsewhere in Peru, workers at the state mining company Mineroperu on Thursday agreed to end their 41-day strike, a mining federation spokesman said.
+The same applied to two former Helmsley employees who are co-defendants and also pleaded innocent.
+"We no longer can concentrate solely on producing more," he said. "We didn't have data on ground water 10 years ago.
+"No way will unionist (Protestant) leaders sit down and talk to the mouthpiece of the IRA, Gerry Adams," Robinson said.
+A big chunk of the quarter's $123.4 million in sales of investments came from that transaction.
+"We've expanded the nylon luggage line into a whole area of backpacking, horsepacking and camping equipment as well," Wayne Morgan said.
+Russell E. Dougherty, former commander of the Strategic Air Command, agreed with Lehman that the likelihood of confrontation was slim.
+Another is made from the wreckage of an Iranian war plane shot down over the city.
+On many older presses, such a change takes eight hours, and then the press sometimes makes poor parts for a couple of hours while workers make adjustments.
+The party expelled him.
+The documentation will be put before the Brazilian Senate for approval in early October. Brazilian officials said the plan was to begin signing the agreement by early October and complete it by the end of November.
+No decision has been made yet on the matter, he added.
+It is entirely coincidental that such scrutinies require the headhunter to host many tax-deductible entertaining events at home, on ski weekends and during sailing parties.
+Design Logic in Chicago won ID Magazine's conceptual category with three answering-machine studies for Dictaphone.
+John Tuccillo, chief economist for the Realtors, said even with the July drop in demand, sales were still at the second highest monthly level of the past year.
+Few great artists have relied so much upon formula as Moliere.
+Wee Gan, 49, found the purse in his taxi on Tuesday and brought it to a police station, said Officer Fred Weiner, a police spokesman.
+She said the companies haven't projected what additional jobs might be involved, but the new venture will employ about 2,800 including field personnel.
+This is a very attractive combination." Under terms of the agreement, which is subject to approval of French authorities, Bristol-Myers will acquire a 33.56% stake of UPSA and name three directors on a seven-member board.
+Due to the disease's spread in rural areas, WHO said 1 in 40 adult men and women are now believed to be virus carriers compared with 1 in 50 estimated earlier.
+He said that in the 123 years since it was founded by Presbyterian missionaries, American University has developed a "close symbiotic relationship" with Beirut that makes the city and campus inseparable.
+"The East Germans have forgotten how to work," said Hubert Enzenross, 70. "And my pension won't be going up that much.
+Thurmond said that the Bush administration supports his request.
+Halifax, Britain's biggest building society, said house prices rose 0.7 per cent last month.
+The energy and minerals concern said it received the lump-sum payment in consideration for reducing the contract price, starting July 1, until certain quantities of the gas have been delivered.
+The decision has clearly embittered East Germany, whose hardline Communist leadership has been increasingly critical of Hungary's recent reforms and moves toward a multi-party democracy.
+Five members of Congress asked President Reagan on Wednesday to pardon Conan Owen, the Annandale, Va., photographer freed from a Spanish prison after serving time for what U.S. officials say was a wrongful drug trafficking conviction.
+HQ Office Supplies said its "repositioning" is due in part to its inability to close financing on a $40 million private preferred equity placement during the fall of 1990.
+They fear that outlining these will help government's business managers.
+The Connecticut-based company still maintains that the cause was sabotage by a disgruntled employee who put water in the tank unaware of what the full consequences would be, but it stops short of naming him.
+"That still seems over-optimistic," asserted Josef Gattinger, an economist for the Ifo Economic Research Institute in Munich.
+The only Democrat among them is Sen. Howell Heflin of Alabama.
+At the time, Marine was struggling with bad shipping loans.
+He became active in the Dutch resistance.
+Former Sen. John Durkin won the Democratic nomination in his bid for a return to the Senate from New Hampshire.
+The helicopters, highly-classified versions of OH-58 scout aircraft, recently replaced smaller MH-6 Seabats on the barges.
+Sustainable use of natural resources: Make sustainable use of renewable resources, such as water, soils, and forests.
+Atwater was described as alert and said to be receiving visitors following therapy.
+In late 1984, after months of hard negotiations, the U.S. granted permission.
+But Howell said about 80 percent of teachers indicated they would not be in class Wednesday.
+"This country is facing a danger, and I think this applies to other Arab countries," he said.
+Arrivals in the first eight months of this year are 27.7 per cent up on the same period in 1991, according to figures from the Ceylon Tourist Board.
+"He was one of our most experienced pilots," Mehra said.
+The new rules, which were put into effect two weeks ago without any public announcement, are supposed to clarify what that license allows.
+Although most of the questions dealt with his coming meetings with Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Reagan also was asked whether Vice President George Bush opposed secretly selling arms to Iran.
+Crombie Anderson, a consultancy in Dunfermline, Scotland and Denver, Colorado, has chosen to spin out the two high-tech businesses it has incubated.
+Labor Secretary McLaughlin co-chairs a new Bush task force on the future work force and advises him on child care, in hopes of reducing his gender gap.
+Residents said secret prisons had been found since Habre fled Saturday that had not been known about previously.
+The company _ on Beard Street _ cleans and processes raw horsehair for use in brooms and brushes.
+If they can't add to that, then we're getting it right.' This hardline approach has introduced Lloyds to systems not immediately associated with complex dealing rooms.
+And analysts predict that the current troubles will speed up deregulation and a shakeout and will widen disparities in the Japanese banks' size and profitability.
+'Realistically, it will be very difficult to sell this aircraft when there are already so many other passenger aircraft in the 80-100 seat range.
+Kuwait faces a general election next week which pits the ruling Al-Sabah family against its merchant class critics.
+The higher rates paid on deposits also helped squeeze NCNB's net interest margin in the Southeast to 3.38% from 3.80% a year earlier.
+Sarney, who by law cannot run for re-election, said he will sue the candidate for slander.
+Analysts say the rate on funds, or overnight loans between banks, has been artifically depressed lately because of technical factors and probably will climb back up to the 6 1/2% to 6 5/8% range soon.
+The others were 29 and 30 but looked older, Williams said.
+In November, 11% reported increases and 25% decreases.
+There are lush shots of the verdant Bali and Java countryside wrapped in gauzy mist; strange and unusual Bronze-age icons of gods and goddesses; temples, sculptures and Buddha statues with their mysterious Mona Lisa smiles.
+'If someone wants to set prices under their cost of production, say thank you,' he says.
+When Julio's first-grade teacher brought a toy to him at the hospital this week, "he started crying," said the teacher, Manuela Knight.
+Mumps, the once-common childhood disease, is declining again after two years on the rise, federal health officials reported Thursday.
+For the second quarter ended Sept. 30, Begley reported a loss of $434,745 on revenue of $18.2 million.
+Syria now has forces in the Gulf aligned against fellow Arab Iraq, and France seems ready to participate not just in sanctions but in a naval blockade to enforce them.
+Munteanu was one of the leaders of the 53-day University Square demonstration.
+"They've already done their road show, and I understand they've done a good job" trying to generate interest in the issue among investors, Wissak said.
+Federally mediated talks between Eastern Airlines and its largest union apparently broke off today, the company said.
+European Economic Community budget Commissioner Henning Christophersen said Wednesday the 1989 draft budget would be some 2 billion European currency units, or $2.26 billion, less than initial projections.
+The Lithuanians want Soviet troops to leave.
+MORE MOMS get pampered as service gifts for Mother's Day increase.
+The Detroit newspaper merger, the criminal investigation of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and the Pentagon bribery probe are at the top of the Justice Department agenda as Attorney General Edwin Meese III prepares to leave office.
+Europe has been better at spawning regulations on the ownership of television channels than it has at encouraging new services.
+"The commission doesn't defer to voluntary standards," Mr. Pittle says.
+Fang, an astrophysicist and human-rights advocate, and his wife took sanctuary in the U.S. Embassy after last June's crackdown on a prodemocracy movement.
+In Citicorp's case, its debt-for-equity swap earlier this year left it with a 20% interest in a pulp mill being built in Nacimiento, a hillside town a few hundred miles south of Santiago, Chile's capital.
+And he pays his suppliers top zloty.
+Current UAL shareholders would keep 25% of the company.
+Peter Lewis, chairman and chief executive officer of Progressive Insurance Co. in Cleveland, says that firing his president of 13 years in 1983 "was tougher than divorcing my wife."
+"I would characterize it as perhaps a distorted view of nuclear performance that is designed to create fear and apprehension among the public," he said.
+It was suppressed and outlawed after the imposition of martial law in December 1981.
+Those regional theatres threatened with severe cuts in their grants will not now suffer, and the proposed reduction in the drama budget will somehow be restored. There is also an official desire to steam ahead with the completion of the British Library.
+In fact, executive suburbs such as Greenwich seem to be holding their coveted position in U.S. education.
+But Mr. Kobayashi also pointed to structural factors that led the surplus to shrink.
+These crimes now carry a 10-year maximum sentence.
+An HSBC victory would produce a better capitalised bank than Lloyds combined with Midland.
+The central bank cautioned that borrowing to fund costs of this magnitude "would increase interest payments so sharply that fiscal flexibility would be lost and tax increases will need to be made, which would worsen the overall economy."
+They began in the US, and last month skied in France, Austria, India, Japan and the and north America.
+He remained in the Senate for 14 years, and after an interlude practicing law and teaching, began a House career that would include 14 terms.
+Providence wanted me to have a business brokerage.
+Rosado Echanove said it appeared the ferry would sink.
+The government has accused Henry Perez, reputed leader of the private armies, and Luis Rubio, former mayor of Puerto Boyaca, of ordering massacres of peasants.
+Unlike some reporters who may be cynics, she takes a benign view toward all those Hollywood ecological stars who'll be all over TV on Sunday.
+Reed said he last saw Anderson 18 months ago and Sutherland 14 months ago.
+President Ghulam Ishaq Khan, using his constitutional powers, dismissed Ms. Bhutto's government Aug. 6 on charges of corruption, nepotism, political incompetence and abuse of power.
+A survey by the South Bank Polytechnic revealed that not a single Bangladeshi from Spitalfields worked in the City. My local baker, a Moroccan, is popular and does a roaring trade at weekends among the people from the top of the hill.
+It also requires telephone companies to block access to dial-a-porn services unless a customer has asked for it.
+But two other members said they believed the takeover had been unnecessary.
+Mr. Leysen had included in his group an additional 4.5% stake held by CGE, but yesterday he said CGE, while supporting his cause, would remain independent.
+Sun's explosive growth in the white-collar segment comes largely at the expense of makers of personal computers and represents a threat to Compaq Computer Corp. and Apple Computer Inc., both of which are growing at sharply slower rates than Sun.
+Is a quick, corrective recession any worse than a prolonged downturn that doesn't qualify as a recession?
+On May 10 the government annulled the elections and also on that day paramilitary gangs attacked Endara, Ford and Arias with iron staves.
+From 1985 to 1988, the party had a promoter who called it Greekfest and worked with the city to provide entertainment.
+To increase profits and their own $40 to $75 monthly salaries, matatu crews overload the buses, work overly long hours at the wheel and drive at high speeds in order to meet daily quotas set by matatu owners.
+"They were our husbands, fathers, sons and brothers.
+Institutional investors like the idea that their returns will at least approximate the performance of the market.
+The raiders have their jets too, and sinecures for needy family members.
+The Soviet Union's Council on Religious Affairs has registered the Leningrad Branch of the Mormon Church, the Utah-based church said.
+The couple's 9-year-old daughter, Ilene, was listed in stable condition today at Morristown Memorial Hospital.
+Seiters said the panel will examine all the steps and decisions necessary for unification, including creation of a monetary union, East German economic reforms and legal questions, as well as issues of foreign policy and security.
+I'm usually on the other side of the law.
+It was nothing personal, Mr Michael Heseltine, then environment secretary, explained.
+My personal pension scheme has therefore taken a modest stake in Norcros. However, the review's portfolio cannot be too speculative.
+His personal popularity has never been high.
+These matters include tentative rules on industrial subsidies, on tighter anti-dumping controls and on investment, and a plan for bringing textile trade, which has been governed by a separate agreement, under the GATT framework.
+Asked whether he belonged to any private clubs, Christensen said, "I do not belong to any clubs that exclude people." The AIDS virus can be spread by sexual intercourse whether you are male or female, heterosexual, bisexual or homosexual.
+He now intends to focus the group's investments on businesses where it has competitive advantages.
+Democratic Sen. Howard Metzenbaum of Ohio argues that a proliferation of dual-class plans would "accelerate" the flight of the average investor from the stock market.
+Consultants said there would be buyers for most of the portfolio if the group were to be liquidated. But the affair will hit German banks, already suffering mounting bad debts from their exposure to industrial companies.
+Corn and soybean prices bounced back despite the National Weather Service's latest 6- to 10-day outlook.
+Snow and slippery roads closed schools Thursday in parts of 13 states from the Plains to the Northeast, and some remained closed today.
+"We were advised by the owner that they definitely were not friendly, they were very aggressive stock," Gregg said. "The owner said `don't try to take them alive because somebody is going to get hurt.
+'It's motivation and experience, not just ability.
+About 45 minutes into the flight, he said, "we heard this loud bang and then it was like a huge storm.
+Woodward's, which also operates a chain of western Canadian department stores, said it may complete an agreement with Canada Safeway within a week.
+People already have large amounts of money in savings accounts because of a nationwide lack of consumer goods to spend it on.
+Most defendants are part of a loose-knit group called the Urban Animals, who have skated on downtown streets since 1978.
+Some soybean futures closed up the 30-cents-a-bushel daily limit Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade and grain futures also advanced sharply on renewed concern about dry weather.
+If the Hatch amendment prevails, a House labor panel staff member suggests the House may spurn the bill.
+That holds back profit growth. Still, there remains the prospect of 1993 pre-tax profits at Pounds 45m, producing earnings per share of over 14p.
+The moves up are stronger and the moves down are stronger." Mr. Boksen is among a number of small-stock advocates who expect the group to move even higher this year.
+In general, members' incomes towered over the average American's.
+I think `Favorite Son' will help in this." Loggia recently returned from Sri Lanka where he co-starred with David Warner, Brian Kerwin and Alice Krige in a spy movie.
+Some of them were good, some were terrible.
+Foreign Bonds Speculation that financial firms may be forced to mark more securities to market value caused Japanese government bonds to end weaker.
+Quarnaccio and airlift wing reservists refused to discuss specific destinations or details of their trips, but some said Air Force and Army troops were aboard their planes.
+Income is more concentrated in the hands of the rich in Latin America than in any other region of the world.
+Carol McCormac, a graduate student in forestry from Scio, Ore., said she and her boyfriend had moved in with friends of his in Gainesville.
+Strutt & Parker in Exeter is selling a beat on the Taw in north Devon (20-year average: 23 salmon and 42 sea trout) for Pounds 175,000. A cottage is Pounds 75,000 extra.
+Meat consumtion is the highest in East Germany, 207 pounds a year per capita.
+The company said it will discuss the settlement terms with creditors over the next few weeks and is expected to outline the agreement in a hearing scheduled for Thursday before U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland in New York.
+On Dec. 21, he ordered the city to contract with Indiana Waste Systems, a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc. of Oak Brook, Ill.
+The resulting increase in earnings has facilitated higher dividend payments, which in turn have contributed to pension fund surpluses.
+Shipments had declined during the previous three months.
+Under Spanish tax laws, ownership in excess of 90 per cent allows the parent institution to consolidate results. The disposal of the Acerinox interests is the first Banesto divestment to be managed by JP Morgan.
+Indeed, any such decision could be years away.
+The search for a nominee to fill the important vacancy could stretch to the end of the month or early May.
+Supporters of the expert panel approach believe that Congress, protected by the political cover from the commission, will swallow hard and vote to cut popular programs and raise enough taxes to finally solve the deficit problem.
+Usually, Israel is the one pressing the United States to sell it weapons systems.
+Eli Lilly was understandably silent about its PCS acquisition because the purchase is yet to be completed.
+UtiliCorp said despite the declines in the second quarter, it is still "on track" for a solid year, provided it receives adequate rate relief for its Missouri Public Service division in the fourth quarter.
+'The networks of the indiv- idual banks were not suff- iciently differentiated geog- raphically.
+The number of public sector jobs created in the EC failed to compensate for the loss of private sector employment in the years to 1985, as the charts show.
+"Let some congressman from Allegheny County support that," he sniffs.
+Benjamin Schatz, a lawyer with the gay-rights law firm, said: "As far as I know, all the other airlines are carrying persons with AIDS without special requirements.
+Outboard Marine also would obtain all current inventory of Grumman Boats and the exclusive license to use the Grumman name on a worldwide basis to market aluminum recreational boats.
+It was not PW, the prime minister, nor Piet, the foreign minister.
+All Brazilians between 18 and 69 must vote. Voting is voluntary for those aged 16-17, 70 and over, and illiterates.
+Orders to Japanese machinery makers fell 8.6% in March from a year earlier, the Economic Planning Agency said.
+Kyodo News Service reported the launch was mainly aimed at checking air resistance and vibration as the rocket flies in the atmosphere.
+The spokesman added that Reagan has been putting off the procedure for some time, even though his doctors had been suggesting it be done for several months.
+Francis Folefac of Baltimore said he was aware of the strike, but that Eastern representatives told him "they were just trying to honor the ad in the paper."
+Bob Djurdjevic, president of Annex Research Inc. in Phoenix, predicted IBM might announce plans to eliminate about 20,000 jobs, paying for the streamlining program with a charge of perhaps more than $1 billion against fourth-quarter earnings.
+The 12-member jury discussed press accounts of the trial on July 28, the day after they convicted defendant Juan Ramon Matta Ballesteros, the jurors said.
+Iran had long sought their release.
+In addition to the scientists, the research vessel will carry six high school students from the Dearborn and Plymouth school districts.
+As a result, investors find it difficult to make tactical asset allocations into property at the right point in the economic cycle. At the start of this year, for example, institutional investors were eager to buy UK property.
+Though still supported by fellow members of a religious minority, he's now on trial for vague offenses with heavy penalties.
+The pitch sailed toward Bobby Thomson high and inside and then, with a crack of the bat, was sent rocketing back into the lower leftfield stands.
+"It is easier to be hands-on when you aren't separated from your franchisees by another layer of management," Mr. Monaghan said in a prepared statement.
+That, along with several last minute recalculations helped make the numbers come out right on the cost of the rescue package, satisfying the board as well as the Bass Group.
+An all-night search turned up no sign of the boat or its passengers.
+State Medicaid money can only be spent for an abortion when the mother's life is threatened.
+As for the team of young economists, Mr. Arida was the last remnant until his departure this week.
+O'Ferrell speculated he could have had the typewriter and used it to type his letters but then sold it to an unknown buyer.
+"In our opinion, it is going to be difficult to meet the forecasted loan growth assumptions," said Sandra Flannigan, analyst with PaineWebber in Houston.
+The junk bond market has just about collapsed.
+Brazil owes BankAmerica a total of $2.7 billion.
+And there is no reason to believe that even if the CiU were to make a long-term pact to support the socialists (in return, no doubt, for the transfer to Catalonia of more political power) that they could stick to it.
+Mr. Monroe said ComputerLand fired the employees and later closed its Hong Kong office, ended its Chinese operations and instituted rigorous controls in Australia.
+Spletzer also said he was disillusioned by Temple's special scholarships for minorities, affirmative action programs and the educational philosophy.
+He informed a British Airways employee, who in turn contacted London.
+Tenders for concessions will be offered in 30 days for international bids. Sao Paulo is the centre of Brazilian industry and has a GDP of about Dollars 170bn (Pounds 96bn) - 39 per cent of the national total and more than that of Argentina.
+Shipments of medium and heavy trucks and school bus chassis rose 40 per cent to 20,700 units.
+Both keys must be used to open the boxes behind the hotel's front desk.
+Having been over the ground a few times makes them merely scary."
+They come from all 50 states and 26 foreign countries to spend a summer of intensive study in music, dance, drama and the visual arts.
+For basic rate taxpayers, this means the return will be the same as on the 38th issue of certificates - 7.5 per cent. But note that you have to pay tax on this issue before you receive the interest, which is available only when you cash in the bonds.
+On the Democratic side, losers were news. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis won as expected, so the question became who among the remaining candidates would stay the course.
+Or as Andrew Bell, economist at BZW puts it: 'The bears ought to be dipping their paws in the honey rather than swatting at bees'. Having said that, though, corporate news over the week has been somewhat gloomy.
+A 3-for-2 scrip issue is proposed. COMMENT Betterware's system of delivering its expanding catalogue to more homes every year is some way short of saturation in the UK.
+Justice Department spokesman David Runkel said "our decision was based on the civil division's interpretation of the law.
+U.S. aid to the Contras ran out Feb. 29 after Reagan failed to secure additional military aid from Congress.
+AT&T, which first tried its hand at production with radio's "The Telephone Hour" in the 1940s, rediscovered the format for network television while searching for a way to reach an upscale audience that would buy its business products.
+Ronnie, 7, died at Pittsburgh Children's Hospital in April 1987 while awaiting his fourth transplant.
+In fifth was director Oliver Stone's "Born on the Fourth of July," which snared eight Oscar nominations last week.
+In a brilliant US advertising campaign, he displayed this classic underwear on female models.
+From the water, the four cupolas on the corner of the building create the impression of a floating palace.
+Ever since America's first ICBM, the Atlas, was deployed in 1959, Lindi Kirkbride's family and neighbors have lived with The Bomb.
+An artist working with film director Oliver Stone painted the fake pictographs for a scene in "The Doors," an upcoming movie about rock legend Jim Morrison.
+Argentine officials said they learned Schwammberger arrived in Argentina in 1949 and worked for a chemical company for many years.
+First Brands Corp., maker of Glad trash bags, joined with the movie "Million Dollar Mystery" last year on a contest in which customers guessed the whereabouts of a trash bag containing $1 million.
+Most of the casulties occurred in the north and the east, strongholds of the Tamil rebels.
+She is not, of course, Charles Mackerras or Bernard Haitink or Mark Elder; she brings her own eager rush to the score, but one misses Janacek's serene warmth and breadth (and any intimate rapport with the singers).
+They also made arrangements to release photographs, film and videotape of the move.
+North Dakota was under a winter storm warning as snow and gusty north wind threatened the state with near blizzard conditions. Snowfall amounts were expected to range from 4 inches in the west to 10 inches in the east, the weather service said.
+No Lawrence Walsh staffer, potential juror or witness can prove, as the law requires, that he isn't relying on immune testimony.
+Leaving them in the sun too long can cause problems, though. About 20 men came down with food poisoning.
+The attorney handling the case for the Commerce Department couldn't be reached for comment.
+The Trupps, being held without bail in El Dorado County jail, were arraigned today before U.S. Magistrate Monte Reece in South Lake Tahoe.
+Fududa, 31, forced his way to a second-floor room and barricaded himself in with office furniture before surrendering to police about 40 minutes later, police officials said.
+(60) "Sonny Spoon," NBC, 11.2.
+GMAC Mortgage services more than $24 billion of mortgage loans, and in addition will originate about $2.5 billion of mortgage loans this year.
+For the year, the Minneapolis-based computer and financial services company posted earnings of $19.3 million, or 45 cents a share, compared with a loss of $264.5 million in 1986.
+Eastern said that, too, was a traditional problem on those routes.
+He said some of his 60 Albanian relatives had arrived in Israel over the past two months.
+Leaders of rival Christian and Moslem cabinets have agreed to cooperate with the Arab League in a bid to prevent the formal partition of Lebanon, officials reported today.
+Signing of peace pact between Mali government and Taureg rebels. FRIDAY: British Steel/BISPA give figures for usable steel production in March.
+He leaves Zambia on Thursday for neighboring Malawi.
+In severe cases, companies have failed because seemingly brilliant technical ideas never found a market, or proved too costly to develop, or simply couldn't be used by a firm's production employees.
+Both the pilots and machinists have made it clear that they intend to block any transaction they don't like.
+Visits in the past few days to several installations have provided glimpses of security precautions not in place during earlier visits.
+Some would like to go further, faster.
+The tour bus was carrying 34 children and seven adults from a private overnight camp on Sebago Lake when it careened off Maine Route 3 near the state capital, rolled down an embankment and overturned in some woods.
+The equipment will continue to be used by the Canadian company in its carbon products and industrial gases businesses.
+Gainesville's daily newspaper has agreed to pay the expected $15,000 cost of a special county referendum because its omission of a legal advertisement made the special vote necessary.
+The Avenger is designed to replace the A-6E Intruder, which has been the Navy's main attack aircraft for 27 years.
+The complaints allege that Delta asked questions about marital status, sexual activity and birth-control practices.
+But while Cardin was the first of his contemporaries to be so honored at the museum, his mind was very much on the future.
+The pound and London's stock market rose sharply on the news because joining the mechanism would set a stable floor under the currency.
+He said they didn't bother to file the child support charges.
+Oct. 31 NRC Handelsblad, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on the English Channel tunnel: The Channel Tunnel is a tangible proof of the unification of Europe.
+It began its brokerage activities through County Securities in January, and wasn't required to suspend those operations during the court case.
+The annoucement by former President Jose Sarney that Brazilian scientists had successfully developed fuel-cycle technology prompted speculation that Brazil also wanted to build atomic weapons.
+The SEC said that in November 1986, Mr. MacKay and others at American Biomaterials prepared a news release about a new experimental product designed to aid the regeneration of severed nerves.
+She has said that Western-style capitalism is the key to Pakistan's development and that her party will work to attract foreign investment, but she promised no sweeping nationalizations.
+American officials seem undecided about whether the French acted precipitately.
+Squabbling among House and Senate staffers already delays cost comparisons of the two trade measures.
+But the CBO says administration budget-writers adopted unrealistically rosy economic assumptions.
+The Mother Country sends a garrison, led by the vociferous Brigadier Culpepper whose head is stuffed with the manners and vocabulary of the Great War. But the colonial regime is short-lived.
+Ms. Seymour had extensive visitation rights.
+The government attributed the increase to better prices for Malaysia's rubber, tin, palm oil, timber and other exports.
+Jesse Jackson, reaching out to Jewish primary voters in New York, said Friday he was trying to "heal relationships" that frayed during his 1984 presidential campaign.
+The four main cities of the Dutch randstadt have developed a positive yield gap over fixed rate mortgage money.
+"I'm going to need all the help I can get," replied Mr. Buffett, who had never run a securities firm.
+Its bid also included the dairy's management and milk producers from the Gyor region. The two groups prepared their bids just as the new government was drawing up its privatisation strategy.
+Although Buffalo Bill's name was stricken from the Medal of Honor roll in February 1917, one month after he died, the medal itself was never recalled and remains in the historical center.
+Parents are asked to work with their kids in completing the workbooks _ rehearsing what they should do if they lose their keys, or if someone knocks at the door.
+Mazor agreed, saying in a radio interview, "An 80-year-old woman also has time ahead of her." "We don't know whether it's five years or 10, but we shouldn't be the ones to help her shorten her life," he said.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 6.30 to close at 2037.80, its highest closing level since the Oct. 19 market crash.
+SCI was created when Storer was taken private by the investment firm Kohlberg, Kravis & Roberts in a $2.5 billion leveraged buyout in 1985.
+"Get those cameras out of here.
+In the visitor's book I found an entry in Hindi, kindly translated by the writer. It was a cryptic piece of Indian advice.
+David Holland, grand dragon of the Southern White Knights, was ordered to pay $50,000, the highest of the 11 defendants.
+Civil War readers will have several books to consider: _ "The Civil War: An Illustrated History," is a companion volume to the nine-part PBS series scheduled for the end of this month.
+The district made up of "Old Metairie" is flanked on one side by an exclusive country club and the million-dollar mansions of Northline Drive and on the other by what was a fishing village before urban sprawl.
+"A $1 billion (acquisition) wouldn't scare us off," Mr. Koken said, but he added that the company currently isn't close to making a large U.S. acquisition.
+President Bush has decided to call up military reserves to meet shortages of doctors, cargo handlers and other specialists in the Persian Gulf crisis, officials said Friday.
+Earlier this year, however, the Commerce Department decided to dispense with the Pentagon review, although it said it would continue to subject exports involving such companies to special scrutiny.
+Among the casualties in the action figure segment was Hasbro's Inhumanoids.
+They will be the first white-collar services compulsorily exposed to competition under the government's competitive tendering programme.
+After the sixth congress, journalists seized the opportunity provided by the liberalization to probe previously taboo subjects.
+Webb had been suspended three times for defying the school's dress code, which was instituted in August.
+Declining issues outnumbered advances by about 9 to 8 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 716 up, 798 down and 485 unchanged.
+If the peanuts cannot be sold on the market at the quota price, the CCC is obligated to buy them at the quota rate.
+Separately, a weakening dollar against the mark helped buoy government bonds in quiet trading.
+The bank board said earlier this month that the industry's capital, which closely mirrors losses, declined about another $550 million in April.
+Farrar originally said that all 66 affected jets belonged to U.S. carriers.
+He said the shares had underperformed the FT-Actuaries All-Share Index by 6 per cent over the past month and 'the yield has got to a level where we are happy to be buying again'.
+They closed Friday at 8. "If gasoline goes up 10 cents a gallon, you won't stop using your snowmobile," says Ralph Wanger, president of the $800 million Acorn Fund of Chicago.
+He attracted attention for his independent-mindedness and stern moral example and soon became a focus for opposition to the monarchy in Iran.
+They also jailed dozens of Contra leaders, while expelling U.S. Ambassador Richard Melton and seven other American diplomats.
+Under Kennedy-Markey, an artist would be able to swoop down on subsequent purchasers and sellers of his work and demand 7% of the profit.
+"We have to make it easier for investors to get qualified" to purchase bank assets, Mr. Young said.
+The company began to draw criticism from some analysts over the structure of its real estate arrangements, the bulk of which are are in the form of joint-venture mortgages. Kemper holds a long-term mortgage and is an equity partner in such deals.
+INDUSTRIAL production fell by an average 2.1 per cent in Italy last year, the first decline since 1983, according to figures from Istat, the national statistics office, writes Robert Graham in Rome.
+Inside the Yamanote train line, which forms a loop in the city's center, two-story wooden houses are being torn down and replaced by expensive condominiums.
+Not the Japanese, needless to say.
+He is being retried on eight of those 13 charges.
+He added that the board and Dr. Weeber, who has held the post for four years, mutually agreed that Mr. Douglas, president of closely held Pacific Pride Commercial Fueling, has more extensive corporate experience.
+Mirecki was counseled, given a medical examination and found "not physically qualified" for the course because of a phobia of being held under water.
+The protesters, who equated Iliescu with communism, also called on his government to step down and urged the release of a jailed activist.
+Party leader Kim Young-sam made the prediction shortly after 22 lawmakers threatened to withdraw from the government.
+"Indications are that this is linked to the other seven and we do in fact have our eighth victim in the highway murders," said Jim Martin, a spokesman for the district attorney.
+About half of those without health insurance said they would be willing to pay less than $600 annually for coverage, while those favoring national health insurance said they would be willing to pay, on average, $664 per year, for that coverage.
+He's a loner and a romantic and a little messy, but he's also a yuppie who lives in a really nice apartment furnished with carefully selected antiques, with an emphasis on the mission style. Mike is cute, round-faced and thoroughly American.
+Many had markings from the United States, Britain, Egypt, Sweden, China and Italy.
+Waters suspended all of the jail time, provided Berendzen stays out of trouble for one year and continues treatment.
+Volatile price movements this morning in the stock-index futures market tripped a "circuit breaker" for the fourth straight day _ only this time the market was moving higher instead of lower.
+"Since it won't be able to obtain the copper from Bougainville, it will have to come out into the market to buy it."
+About $1.4 million for Nicaragua's Miskito Indians, an opposition group that has been carrying out its own battle against the Sandinistas, but has consistently refused invitations to join with the Contras.
+"It might be a little better, but only by a penny or two."
+This year, she is working two or three times the hours.
+Another job for the US secretary of state, Mr James Baker, perhaps? If you are playing Dodge The Demagogues with more and more desperation and less and less success you might think of turning to radio.
+"We do have a lot of prisons and we really are grateful that filmmakers think of us when they think of prison movies, but we also have to promote the rest of a very diverse state," he said.
+The account balance remains on the branch's books, even though the deposits are moved to the private bank. The double counting is washed out at some point further down the accounting stream.
+One Western analyst with detailed knowledge of Mr. Yakovlev's publications and speeches says Mr. Gorbachev's designs for the Soviet Union today remain "pure Yakovlev."
+Asked what advice he'd have for Dukakis, he said, "I'm going to say just what he said to me.
+"We met at Imre Hermann's home once a month, on Sunday afternoon," says Gyorgy Hidas.
+In New York City, the U.N. Security Council held consultations to end the stalemate over criticism of the violence in Jerusalem. But a vote was not expected Thursday.
+"He's an effective competitor."
+The company then moved to DEC Vax computers and started looking for a new system. In particular, it wanted a single, integrated system with one common database.
+Besides credit cards, asset backs include securities backed by automobile loans, and home-equity and mobile-home loans.
+No side is disclosing tactics. Mr Garel-Jones went out of his way to warn the government's Tory opponents about taking any steps that would risk Britain's opt-outs.
+Four Hondurans died and 1,000 were jailed in those protests ,and the government declared a 10-day state of emergency.
+Two people who grow up on the same block are still going to hear different influences as kids.
+A senior Senate aide said that the administration wants to get the issue 'over and done with' to make way for more popular issues such as health care and crime legislation.
+The shares tumbled 21 to 520p. BZW also turned from buyer to hold on the food retailing sector.
+Happy birthday, Joe Williams, and many more.
+Since the start of the Palestinian uprising, Israel has deported 33 Palestinians and ordered another 25 expelled.
+When we reached the bottom it was as though we had crossed a divide between the two geographies and personalities of Ecuador.
+Workers at the Alamo discovered graffiti that may have been left by an Alamo defender in 1836 on a door of the mission.
+The Big Board also added computer capacity to handle huge surges in trading volume.
+The original "Gremlins," released in 1984, produced worldwide revenues of $200 million.
+But Bretton Woods is not really a test of whether a fixed exchange-rate system will work.
+Richard J. Daley, who controlled a political army through patronage jobs and earned the moniker "Boss" for his iron-fisted grip on both local and national politics, served as Chicago's mayor from 1955 until his death in 1976.
+We make the best protest with our purses, avoiding the offenders.
+Clements talked for five minutes Thursday night with President Reagan about the Democratic National Convention and the presidential campaign, Bashur said.
+The choppers, built by McDonnel Douglas Corp., cost roughly $13 million each.
+Police said five people were killed, four men and a young girl, and at least 10 wounded.
+Oldsmobile has offered a guaranteed trade-in allowance on all its vehicles since the start of the 1990 model year last fall.
+A single application to a co-ordinator in one of the countries will be sufficient for all four.
+The first quarter GNP report provided some evidence that the economy was slowing.
+And obviously Mr. President, I would be most pleased to see as many American companies as possible investing in the new state - the new federal lander, which was formally the German Democratic Republic.
+Peter Jacyk, a Toronto resident of Ukrainian descent who helped raise money for Demjanjuk, said Monday the effect the verdict has on the world view of the Jewish community will be similar to the "crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
+It is, above all, history that should not be missed.
+While black enrollment has virtually stagnated, Asian and Hispanic participation jumped 15 percent and 17 percent respectively from 1984 to 1986, fueling an 8 percent gain for minorities as a group, said the report.
+In Switzerland and Austria, the radical right has also profited from dissatisfaction with the established government parties to deal with problems like immigration, housing, crime and inflation.
+But passenger loads, or the percentage of seats filled, dropped 1.8 percentage points to 71.5% from 73.3%.
+Wood, who worked at the home from July 1985 to October 1988, is charged with killing Cook and Chambers.
+The Treasury held back its approval of the IFC capital increase in an attempt to force the agency into more private-sector lending, including unguaranteed lending to private companies.
+People hear about it," appropriately, "by word-of-mouth." The court continued to allow CMS to use the current earnings on the approximately $1.2 billion principal amount of notes it holds.
+About 30 people gathered outside the courthouse, including some of Price's friends who claimed he could not have killed anyone.
+Aside from any museum admission fee, most theaters usually charge $3 to $5 for tickets to hourly shows.
+"The result should be a lower cost of capital." The rule would create a "144a market" that would in effect allow large players to trade among themselves without going back to the registration and disclosure process.
+Indeed, by setting up the food businesses as separate operating companies earlier this year, Mr. Johnson has made it easier to sell them off.
+Not likely, the specialists say.
+Mr Shepard yesterday declined to comment. Mr Sinclair, who has been mentioned as a possible replacement for either Sir Anthony or Mr Shepard, is now regarded as unlikely to be appointed to either position.
+Despite the Lincoln debacle, the Office of Thrift Supervision this year allowed seven S&Ls to begin selling debt to retail customers and another nine institutions to continue sales approved earlier, according to a two-page summary released by the office.
+Some oil holdings already have been sold.
+It eagerly espoused individual rights and the need to 'de-ideologise Soviet society', (then passing through the last,terminal crisis of communism) - and at the same time insisting that the Soviet Union remain an integral state.
+Boulevard had assets of $99 million and held deposits of $84.9 million in 19,800 accounts.
+"There's no need to wait till somebody dies to recognize them," explains a city manager.
+The work will be done on the exterior north walls and part of the south walls and will be the first time in nearly two centuries that these walls have been exposed.
+It smelled delicious and looked wonderful. She had cut it like this for practical reasons - in order to fit the narrow drawer-like oven at the bottom of her wood- burning stove.
+Although the Nationalist Chinese government of Taiwan is the archrival of the Chinese Communists, hostility between the two sides has eased in recent years.
+I suppose it seriously cut into our business.
+She tells me to "repent you pork-pie-wearing sinner" when I get out of line.
+The People's Daily, the official voice of the party, said in a front-page editorial that the two parties have "unshirkable duties" to carry forth the great traditions of the Chinese people.
+Doll said the ill-fated plane did not have a history of unusual cargo door problems, and that United recorded a total of 112 problems with forward and aft cargo doors in its 747s between March 1986 and February 1989.
+Ikea's market is crowded, too, with such well-managed competitors as Crate & Barrel and Pier 1. "Their market is finite because it is so narrow," says Mr. Bradley of Levitz Furniture.
+Bulger and Finnerty denounced those allegations, but Bulger has largely refrained from defending himself in public.
+The investment bank has advised the government on several privatisation issues. Since joining Banque Indosuez in 1979, Mr Jeancourt-Galignani has established a reputation as a respected financier.
+If you are a student, switch from political science to history.
+Israel and Jordan resume peace talks at the Dead Sea.
+"September was up more than people thought," said David Berson, senior economist at the Federal National Mortgage Association.
+Elections are tentatively scheduled for July.
+Making members of mutuals effective owners is a lost cause.
+The United States does not recognize the Vietnamese-installed Phnom Penh government and has supported guerrillas fighting for its overthrow.
+'It comes from years of feeling that you can't say what you want.
+Loc is casual so far about his own success.
+Molecular Biosystems dropped 5/8 to 18 3/4.
+The award is named in honor of a U.S. Secret Service agency killed in the line of duty.
+If the office finds that unfair practices do exist and the dispute cannot be resolved through negotiations or the GATT machinery, it recommends action to the president.
+Of course, not every endangered-species conflict can be so neatly resolved.
+Undersecretary Richard T. Crowder, who directly oversees international and commodity programs in the Agriculture Department, said EEP programs are "in place for all the major targeted customers and markets" of American farmers.
+The Europe is truly different.
+A report from a substance abuse treatment center at St. John's Hospital in Salina states that Braun first got drunk at age 13 and first smoked marijuana at 15.
+At the time, AFG Partners had accumulated a 9.8% stake in Lear.
+When 10 buses from Gainesville pulled up to the Days Inn in suburban Kenner on Friday, nearly 200 of the 600 students learned they didn't have a place to sleep.
+The late bid price in Zurich, Switzerland, was $377.30, down from $377.75.
+Adding to the downdraft was the Chicago Purchasing Management Association's June survey of area business conditions showing a modest decline, indicating the regional economy is still contracting.
+By last week, though, all of Drexel's good fortune had run out. Milken was gone as part of a December 1988 agreement between the firm and the federal government to settle charges of fraud, and Drexel faced a host of other legal battles.
+Alumni and professors from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology alone started more than 600 companies in the state, and students are big spenders in the local economy.
+Certainly others did worse before him.
+TREASURY BILLS: Results of the Monday, April 2, 1990, auction of short-term U.S. government bills, sold at a discount from face value in units of $10,000 to $1 million: 7.83%, 13 weeks; 7.81%, 26 weeks.
+Scientists believe as many as 6 billion melaleuca are in South Florida, covering one-fourth of the Everglades, and they could cover three-fourths of the Everglades by the end of the decade.
+The English-language newspaper said total trade fell to $8.58 billion in the seven months from $9.49 billion a year earlier.
+It would cut the county's corn output to three million bushels from 8.3 million last year.
+The shares jumped 14 to 167p. Selling in the traded options led to a fall in Rolls-Royce shares in the last half hour of trading.
+"Since so many young people are killed and injured each year riding ATVs, it is essential that dealers follow the age recommendations.
+The Paterson school board has given Mr. Clark no support in his effort.
+Eastern sought bankruptcy protection a few days later.
+McBirnie planned to use the Concord to house his own parishioners and the loyal listeners to his anti-communist radio broadcasts, "Voice of Americanism," she said.
+A half-dozen people can crowd into the largest room.
+'With Genoa's traditions as a seaport, the original idea was to create a big event concentrating on communications, especially on a cultural level,' Mr Roberto recalls.
+The holes would have to be punched inches apart, he said.
+Kirnan and David Healy, of Barclays-BZW in New York, said cost-cutting programs, especially at Chrysler, softened the impact of severe production cuts in January and costs of incentives throughout the period.
+The scope of the medical system clearly shows that officials want to be prepared should war break out.
+However, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas said Friday in Jakarta that he was unsure if the session would occur because of unclear signals from the Cambodian government.
+"It's a story about time, and that's universal, and it's a story about two people who need each other but have to destroy each other in order to survive.
+After the launch, an official from Asia Satellite announced that the company would donate the use of six of the satellite's 24 transponders to Asian broadcasters covering the Asian Games in Beijing this September.
+It can determine in hours if a cell has been infected with AIDS, for example, something that would take six weeks using tests in a culture medium, Fildes said.
+The GAO report said the agreement did not meet various requirements of the Atomic Energy Act.
+Moreover, Chrysler could have a tough time trying to sell the new Jeep Grand Cherokee alongside the current, lower-priced Cherokee.
+Nevertheless, he said that "I recognize you have been under tremendous pressure from throughout the country" and that some changes are inevitable.
+Indiana and Kansas investigators have tentatively set a meeting next week to discuss the killings in both states, which are "strikingly similar," said Capt.
+Mr. Conger attributed the expanded gold output to increasing production from the McLaughlin mine in northern California, which opened in April 1985.
+A person who actually believes in something is likely to have his or her reputation and career destroyed by letting substance get in the way of image.
+There was no doubt Hammerson needed a rights issue.
+Such an appeal, which must come within 30 days, could delay full implementation of the reorganization for at least several months.
+But contracts entered into before today for exploration and appraisal will continue to get relief against PRT on existing fields for the next two years.
+Many were buried by faithful Buddhists and Hindus when Indonesia was invaded by Moslems 400 years ago.
+He met his wife, Rosie, seven years ago, and she persuaded him to apply for amnesty.
+Three people were killed and 21 injured when two passenger trains collided head-on 80 miles north of Lisbon.
+Rep. Dennis Eckart of Ohio, giving the Democrats' response, said Dukakis and Bentsen would do more than the Republicans to answer Americans' most pressing concerns.
+Cells consist of several machine tools served by automated materials-handling equipment and controlled by a computer that can make a variety of parts without a human operator.
+Television talk show host Oprah Winfrey came home for the renaming of the winding gravel road that runs in front of the house where she was born.
+Prices for bread have tripled.
+ONGPIN WAS REPLACED as Manila's finance chief and Laurel resigned a post.
+Weinberger instead admonished the three.
+Staveley said order intake showed a 'favourable swing', with contracting down 8 per cent but maintenance up 19 per cent.
+"We're not political pros, but we've got political seasoning," says George W. Bush, the vice president's eldest son and a top campaign strategist, in what may be a bit of understatement.
+Charges against the Chicago publisher were dropped in July.
+Tobacco marketers deny targeting children.
+Although the total tax burden on the U.S. economy is rising, the tax reforms of the 1980s mean that taxes do less to discourage production and investment than did the highly progressive rates of 20 years ago.
+She has lived in the inner-city neighborhood since 1952, and said the gun belonged to her husband, who died in 1979.
+On Tuesday, Shamir told settlers he supported a change in policy to permit civilians and soldiers to open fire on Arab stone-throwers without shooting warning rounds first.
+So, I have learned, at the very least, to tolerate computer fishing.
+The filing of a criminal information suggests that the department expects Mr. Sheridan to cooperate with investigators.
+"A megadealership may have two machines and eight stores and run them back and forth" cutting costs and increasing profits, Ysser said.
+A sharp rise in agricultural exports is a key factor in the new administration's economic recovery program.
+The court-ordered freeze will be in effect until next Friday, during which a receiver, Los Angeles lawyer Robert Carlson will try to determine where the funds are.
+First International Trust is a unit of South Africa-based Liberty Life.
+Roberts, a native of Harlem who has been active in the Outward Bound program, said he wants to demonstrate to inner-city children that they can make their dreams come true.
+They were warned that only much improved performance would secure the pit's future beyond next March.
+There is good news for the business, however.
+However, Israeli press reports said the yacht was hijacked off Libya, the group's main base.
+Soviet journalists' new freedoms include the right to attend meetings and be present at the scene of disasters, the right to refuse to prepare reports that are against a journalist's convictions and the right to hold interviews with officials.
+In Hong Kong Friday, gold was quoted at $369.05 an ounce.
+Karen Blumenthal contributed to this article.
+But the popularity of other types of loans is growing.
+A young mother used her 3-year-old son to help burglarize homes, authorities said.
+In the pending suit, the company alleged that the union, by using a corporate campaign, isn't bargaining in good faith.
+But six months into his presidency, Salinas now speaks with the authority of some solid progress on one of Mexico's most pressing problems: its $107.4 billion foreign debt.
+Last month, Tyson said it sold 82% of National By-Products and other subsidiaries earmarked for sale to THF Inc., a closely held leasing company, as a way of quickly pulling cash from the units' planned sale.
+Volume on the NYSE floor totaled 128.56 million shares, down from 176.96 million in the previous session.
+"However, a hard core of high protection has remained," said the survey, which also criticized other parts of Japanese trade policy and predicted rising pressure from Third World exports.
+The death came as a shock to a family that has had to deal with the strain of years of imprisonment of Joseph Cicippio Sr., 60, and threats by his kidnappers.
+And Crane of the European Southern Observatory in Munich, Germany, was one of hundreds of astronomers who wanted to be here for the big event.
+Quantum rose 1 to 19 after an analyst raised his fiscal 1992 earnings estimate for the company to $3 a share from $2.65 a share.
+This is partly because the FDIC's goal is to sell, rather than manage, the portfolio.
+To a considerable degree, of course, this results from his decisive leadership of the nation in the Gulf War and his ensuing popularity.
+It said the Israeli troops suffered no casualties.
+AUTODESK INC. sold 2,640,836 common shares at $24 each.
+We don't have much choice." Last week, priests, nuns and parishioners from nine churches said they would defy the closing order.
+Of course the grand arcade of Le Corbusier's Chandigarh courts comes to mind - but here is marble, plaster and golden stone, not sad and stained concrete.
+The company's third-quarter results were hurt by weak auto markets, which account for 17% of sales, and construction markets, which account for 13%, he said.
+For each Prime share, holders will be entitled to receive one Corona Gold share and one share of a successor company to be known as Prime Equities Inc., which will comprise Prime Resources' holdings in junior exploration concerns.
+But then maybe the Verves are best pursued piecemeal.
+Forecasts for the three months to the end of December range from Pounds 220m to Pounds 240m.
+Upgrading the volunteer weather network and setting up regional climate centers, $12.2 million.
+The agency said 3.5 ounces of beef cost 86 cents in New York and 97 cents in Hamburg last November but cost $2.75 in Tokyo.
+Volkswagen and the Madrid government yesterday came close to an agreement in negotiations over state aid for Seat, the German vehicle group's crippled Spanish subsidiary.
+SmithKline Beckman Corp. said the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of a 800 milligram, once-daily dose of Tagamet for treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers.
+The lead actress will be unable to learn all the required sign language by showtime, Ms. Perkins said.
+She said it also contains a "fence agreement" guaranteeing that Eastern would remain separate from Continental Airlines.
+Families of some of the 39 people killed in the Heysel stadium riot attended the trial, which was interrupted twice by bomb threats.
+The world's top maker of ceramic packages for integrated circuits will produce more cheerful news when it produces interim results today.
+And Drexel's long battle with Washington may have curbed its taste for takeover fights.
+Three Britons are held hostage in Lebanon.
+The crew will be Navy Cmdr.
+Lower interest rates alone, he says, will not revive a market in which buyers believe asset values will continue to fall.
+The July contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark U.S. crude oil, rose 40 cents to close at $16.83 a barrel Tuesday on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+Which pasta purveyor also produces cigarettes?
+Other country funds, too, have soared far above the value of their underlying stock assets.
+Bond dealer Discount Corp. recently reported a net loss of $8.1 million for the second quarter.
+"I'd rather concentrate on meaningful topics of substance."
+Other American and, increasingly, European cities know that it could be their turn next.
+Trading activity was extremely light through much of the afternoon as the market suffered another quiet session.
+The KGB several years ago detained an airline executive in the middle of a hash near Gorky Street.
+Still, the campaign is a major departure for Greyhound, whose most recent ad efforts featured the tag line "Catch a Money Saver on Greyhound" and pitched almost exclusively its low fares.
+About 500 scientists attending the 10-day conference are expected to draft a new program proposing ways to fight the so-called greenhouse effect.
+He also said time must be allowed for such things as voter registration and fair campaigning.
+Trump, who is married, responded: "Leonard Stern understands exactly what's going on.
+Collor's announcement that he intended to fire 320,000 to 400,000 government employees was seen partly as a response to the critics.
+Japan's surplus with the United States fell to $2.97 billion from $4.15 billion a year earlier, it said.
+Officials alleged the children were subjected to systematic beatings and other abuse.
+Action on these bills now shifts to the Senate, which has passed one pro-labor measure of its own.
+Rostropovich was soloist in Bloch's "Schelomo, Hebrew Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra."
+But the new materials, a type of ceramic, are hard to form into usable shapes, such as the thin films of material needed to create microscopic circuits on chips.
+The instructions for changing the combinations on the locks to that ministry's safes are so complicated that hardly anybody bothers.
+Mr. Lapthorne said Courtaulds would welcome Mr. Packer as a long-term investor but would fiercely defend its independence against hostile predators.
+The other was the emergence of a Senate compromise that shifts the burden of deciding cases of "obscene art" from the NEA to the courts.
+Hezbollah is believed to be an umbrella group for Shiite extremists who hold most of the 16 Westerners missing in Lebanon. Some of the hostages have been reported held in the Bekaa at various times.
+Ashley Deloach didn't hesitate when the teacher asked her class to draw what they wanted for Christmas.
+You defend your culture or you simply imitate.'
+About 31,000 jobs in the latest increase reflected the return of workers after the settlement of labor disputes, mostly at USX Corp., the Pittsburgh-based steel and energy concern.
+On Monday and Tuesday, rail services were badly disrupted by a ban on overtime by train drivers belonging to another union, the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen.
+Mirza said that when he learned he was being released, "I was happy.
+His left-of-center movement and other opposition groups continue an intense war of words for the public trust with the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party.
+No one was injured in either blast but both bombs caused extensive damage. Five bombs were set off in north London yesterday morning, causing havoc with rush-hour traffic but apparently causing no injuries and only minor damage.
+Separately, Sun said it entered an accounts-receivable financing arrangement with units of J.P. Morgan & Co. of New York.
+The most interesting question the book asks - does goodness spawn evil? - is hardly explored.
+A seven-member tribunal, headed by Brig. Gen.
+The United States has so far pledged $2.5 million.
+The Energy Department has removed one hurdle to a $78 million settlement with neighbors of the Fernald uranium processing plant, and revealed another obstacle _ the fact that no funds are available to pay it.
+He contends that media coverage of the trial pressured more states to take action than might have otherwise.
+And when it isn't good, it's boring.
+By the end of the voyage he had accumulated Dollars 500, a considerable sum in those days. Eisenberg joined his parents in Shanghai where his father had established himself as a vegetable oil seller. The young Eisenberg then ventured to Japan.
+Olwine was recently hired to represent British partners of Price Waterhouse in civil suits stemming from its role as an accountant for Bank of Credit & Commerce International, Mr. Weyher said.
+The deposits wouldn't be available to do that.
+His life, including his skirmishes with a competing sketch artist, seems carefree.
+But they believe regulatory sentiment now is finally on their side.
+If the two sides don't agree with the team's decision, the matter will go to the arbitration panel.
+"We think the outlook is pretty stable for Japanese banks," she says.
+When they sell their farms, they include the riverbed as part of the property, he said.
+He planned a full day of campaigning across the state both today and Saturday.
+In return for such protection, employees gave up the right to sue their employers, but litigation has increased substantially over the years, as have the scope of compensation claims.
+But even if the restrictions were lifted, there would be little positive impact on the company's performance this year. Mr Brown noted that there was still 'massive uncertainty' over the impact of future regulations.
+In a Persian Gulf battle, troops wouldn't have to worry about running their tanks over threatened desert tortoises.
+A bomb ripped apart a three-story hotel in the center of the old city, killing 13 people and wounding four others, police said.
+The gold mining company said it increased the estimate as a result of exploratory drilling last fall.
+He was a very discreet man." So seems his widow, Lady Oona, who still resides in the Chaplins' Manoir de Ban _ an 18th-century manor just above Corsier _ but who is rarely seen in the village.
+"It's a part of history that we're Sleepy Hollow," said Chris Skelly, a member of the Village of Sleepy Hollow Committee. "It's not a made-up name.
+Juan Yanez Guzman, 38, outbid four other people at a Santiago auction to obtain the signed, 15-inch by 19-inch painting entitled "View of Waidhofen."
+Henry Waxman and Edward Markey and the broad range of legislators and organizations that supported ITVS's enabling legislation did so to foster politically "congenial" programming.
+In a country where not everybody can get a telephone, a sumptuous, illegally built luxury hideaway for top army brass had phones in the sauna and on docks within arm's reach of fishing generals.
+She works part-time as Robin's legendary paramour at "Tales of Robin Hood," a two-year-old tourist attraction plunked down in the concrete jungle of modern-day Nottingham.
+"The waste generator has the ultimate cradle-to-grave responsibility for the waste," says Yogen Rahangdale, Chrysler's manager, paint and anti-corrosion.
+Press Association, the domestic news agency, said it received a call at its London office from a man who claimed the plant was bombed by the Scottish National Liberation Army.
+Jews revere the wall as the last remnant of the ancient Jewish temple.
+The town was without electricity, and officials said there were many gas leaks but no fires.
+The results are spelled out in a 200-plus page report with attached charts and graphs that is supplied to Power's carmaker clients, who pay tens of thousands of dollars for the information.
+So Skinner flew back to Chicago Tuesday night _ empty-handed again.
+"Iraq is a member of OPEC, and has the right to participate in any of its meetings," acting Foreign Minister Adolfo Raul Taylhardat told reporters.
+The passengers would be carried free of charge, it said.
+Mike DeAngelis, manager of the state energy commission's research and development office, said he doubts that any of those ideas will work. "If this is a problem, it's going to remain a problem," he said.
+If times were good, farmers kept their mouths shut, knowing that another drought or something bad was right around the corner.
+The defense seized on the issue, telling the jury not to trust convicted criminals and liars.
+The Minneapolis recreational products concern agreed to go private at $31.50 a share, $2.50 a share more than Chairman Irwin Jacobs had offered last month.
+About nine of 10 are being refused refugee status.
+But since then, sales have eroded amid criticism that the subcompacts' styling had become stale.
+Prior to the merger, Agfa-Gevaert owned about 84% of Compugraphic's 8.4 million shares outstanding.
+"We're also saving a tremendous amount of money," he says. "With `Mama's Family,' all we do is plug it into a tape machine.
+Law and Order Minister Adriaan Vlok said Thursday that police were investigating all aspects of the controversy, including the alleged abductions, the disappearance of Stompie and the charges of sexual abuse.
+The panel's board of directors includes former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach, golf legend Byron Nelson and Dallas Mavericks general manager Norm Sonju.
+CB officials said the amount paid for use of the name and noncompeting agreement was actually a third less, but they declined to state a specific number.
+General Motors Corp.'s Saturn subsidiary is planning to produce 10 models by 1994 and possibly expand its current one-plant operation, a trade journal said today.
+The company said Mrs. McMullin, 47, is leaving voluntarily to pursue personal interests.
+When the UK entered the European Community's exchange rate mechanism in October 1990 inflation was more than 10 per cent.
+Clarence Cobb, a member of UAW Local 7 in Detroit, said it was time for a strike against Chrysler.
+Details of the soybean decision have not been released.
+Mr. Del Gaizo, through his lawyer, denies both allegations.
+Meanwhile, new evidence of weakening economic activity raised speculation that a significant slowdown might be a serious drag on corporate profits.
+True, the traditional curriculum has lost much of its authority and certainly needs updating.
+Man is dynamic, determined to shape his own future.
+A billboard above the union hall said, "There is hope," and was signed by the UAW 581 Bible Group.
+Maybe he would announce the release of a few hundred political prisoners during his welcoming address to a plenary session of the congress or while sipping cocktails at a reception for delegates.
+A lot of English wine should never have been made, admits the head of the English Vineyards Association.
+He joined the university's English faculty in 1953 and became a full professor in 1961.
+"Let's leave it in the gossip column."
+"We are looking to continued profitable growth in the second half of the year," said John W. Amerman, chairman and chief executive officer.
+The result is a product for every niche.
+Aeroflot's resumption of service to Indonesia in July is another sign of improving relations between the Soviet Union and Southeast Asia, which were sour throughout the 1980s.
+Iraq has agreed to send home all Iranian prisoners of war if Iran reciprocates, and an Iranian diplomat said Tuesday he saw no reason why the exchange could not proceed.
+For instance, a bacteria that resists the formation of ice has been sprayed on strawberries to help the plants resist frost.
+United Airlines plans to put major new restrictions on its frequent-flier program, limiting when free travel awards can be used.
+About 20,550 gallons of a petroleum refinery waste product drained from an overturned tanker, said Millie McGuigan, operations officer for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.
+Some Turkish politicians take this very badly, notably President Turgut Ozal who masterminded the 1987 application.
+The dollar fell sharply again yesterday, but it was overshadowed in the credit markets by the stock market's woes.
+The Boeing Co. pleaded guilty today to two felony charges of "unauthorized conveyance" of secret Pentagon budget documents and agreed to pay more than $5.2 million in fines and restitution.
+The group did not reveal what percentage of interim profits came from these sales. Earlier this year, MAS forecast taxable profits for the current year of MDollars 372m.
+Several OPEC officials are taking seriously the involvement of another American in this week's meetings.
+The earnings decline followed a 23% drop in the first quarter to $200 million, or 62 cents a share.
+"I would even say that we expect it, though we don't expect it on any particular timetable.
+It was all part of an exposition of film sets depicting different city scenes.
+"If you don't raise enough up front, or if you don't meet your time line, that's when you hit the valley of death," says William E. Wetzel Jr., director of the University of New Hampshire's Center for Venture Research.
+The fun is creating it, not living in it.
+The currency recovered last week after slipping below L1,110 against the D-Mark. The key event will be the credibility of prime minister Mr Silvio Berlusconi's appearance before the Lower House this week.
+And though it's still reorganizing, he fancies Greyhound Lines, the beleaguered bus company known to traders as "the dogs." Mr. Gordon owns some 13% Greyhound bonds and expects the company to issue new stock later this year.
+She testified Mrs. Lundgren taught female cult members to be "carnal, sensual and devilish" and helped plan the Avery slayings.
+Spring will report to the Army Space Program's Fairfax, Va., headquarters on Sept. 1, NASA spokesman Jeff Carr said Friday. Spring will train for nine months before becoming director next June.
+Both union officials and Greyhound's Currey issued condolence messages to the dead man's family, but Currey went on to suggest the strikers were at fault.
+Lott was elected in 1972 to succeed his one-time employer on Capitol Hill, the late Rep. William Colmer, when the Democrat retired.
+And in our breakdown, Dix came out at the bottom of the list in a category where we had excess capacity _ basic training, advanced individual training and these types of things.
+The company won numerous settlements, but Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd. of Japan remained a holdout.
+The company has 4,410,459 shares outstanding; Mr. Murray controls about 14%.
+"We only have to sell 13% of our available ad time to turn a profit."
+Mr Sarukhanov was closely involved with Russia's oil production joint venture with the Vietnamese government. Mr Hall said Aminex would not be exploring in Siberia.
+It's letting go of the spirits of the people in that area.
+Zhang was transferred from a hospital to a jail in Fukuoka on Dec. 31, and sent to a detention house in Tokyo Jan. 11.
+Among other farm commodities, the Agriculture Department raised its estimate of U.S. cotton production to 16.2 million bales from 16 million bales in June.
+Yet there is deep-seated suspicion that the United States is unwilling to cede, just 11 years from now, its extensive military installations.
+Drexel has requested a 120-day extension from a June 13 deadline to file a reorganization plan in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. A spokesman declined to discuss the plan and Drexel attorneys did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
+Former Attorney General Edwin Meese III testified at Oliver North's trial Tuesday that the specter of impeachment hung over the White House in the 72 hours after aides discovered a planned diversion of Iran arms sale money to the Nicaraguan Contras.
+Once a month, Town Hall becomes the Full Moon Coffeehouse for performances benefiting causes from tax resistance to a group that opposed state surveillance flights to ferret out marijuana growers.
+Whether it increases sales of sweets, petrol or toothpaste as effectively as the old jingles and pack shots is a different matter entirely.
+Mother Teresa was awarded the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the poor.
+The hospital sued for the right to comply with her wishes.
+Sources say Carl Icahn, the New York investor, has accumulated about 2% or more of Tenneco's shares, which have a total market value of about $8.7 billion.
+The accord, signed in Kourou, French Guiana, says the rebels will not be disarmed but instead withdraw to three locations until they are later enlisted in a special police unit, the Dutch reports said.
+The stock market settled for a mixed showing after last week's rally ran into some resistance despite a continued slide in oil futures prices.
+The project is supported by almost $2 million from the National Science Foundation; $700,000 from the Carnegie Corp.; $1.1 million from IBM, and $735,000 from the particpating states.
+Its benevolent attitude toward employees and customers - dubbed "the H-P Way" - has made it a model for high-tech companies in Silicon Valley for half a century.
+Battelle borrowed ideas for Manny's arm from the robotic Michael Jackson performing at Disney World, said David W. Bennett, a Battelle technical group leader for mechanical systems and robotics.
+After three quarters of declining profits, Pilgrim's, in its first quarter ended Jan. 2, reported a loss before an extraordinary item of about $5.3 million on sales of $98.5 million.
+Generali had hoped to prevent Midi's shareholders from voting at their annual meeting today on a resolution that would merge Midi's insurance subsidiary with the insurance activities of AXA, a French rival of Generali.
+It is quite natural for the corporate sector to take a lead.' But such initiatives cut little ice with the FoE, which views market environmentalism as an inherently flawed concept.
+Is the taxi driver a spy?
+Whether you are buying a new home or have determined you need additional coverage on an existing policy, you should consult with your insurance agent to guarantee that you have the appropriate coverage.
+South Korea's 120,000 police have been placed on top alert.
+So the view here is that the Sandinistas, despite persistent economic problems, are more entrenched than ever.
+The scientists' findings are being presented this week at the American College of Radiology's 24th annual National Conference on Breast Cancer.
+Police estimate that about 250,000 people, one-quarter of the enclave's population, have fled to safer areas in Lebanon or left the country since the fighting broke out.
+It had been feared that oil might move around Gore Point southwest of Prince William Sound and north into Cook Inlet, where a lucrative halibut fishery is scheduled to open in a month.
+Six bombings in Johannesburg in a week, including an attack July 6 on a black bus station that injured 24 people, are seen as the first major offensive by the right wing.
+However, there is little expectation that the notoriously slow justice system will follow up with a jail sentence. Collor is even hoping to regain his political rights, which were stripped for eight years.
+Mr Hosokawa has so far refused LDP demands to ask his former aide, who handled his financial affairs, to testify in parliament and has been unable to produce receipts showing he repaid the Y100m.
+In fact, one-third of investment in that state over the past two years has come from Japan.
+However, Ramsey set bail of $250,000 pending appeal for Ng, who has been in custody since his conviction in November.
+Funaro never seems to win," says Mr. de Souza.
+Nonetheless, both interest and exchange rates have worked to the company's advantage, he said.
+However, the government was forced again to bail out large state-owned factories hard hit by the austerity program that has reduced inflation.
+However, the increases were concentrated in supermarkets, while department store sales declined by 0.7 per cent.
+Pricing, terms and conditions on the preferred stock are to be announced later, officials said.
+This is one of those essays that most of us know is important but cannot quite understand.
+That level of output sent world petroleum prices skidding.
+The suit said the time involved in getting such a waiver, sometimes three weeks or more, is too long.
+After assessing the weather late Monday, shuttle managers directed technicians to once more pump 524,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen into Columbia's huge external fuel tank.
+Cocom is a leading European developer of high-speed Internet access solutions over cable, satellite and wireless networks based on international standards.
+American evangelist Billy Graham said today he was encouraged by the growing but still limited religious freedom in China and was optimistic about Christianity's future in the communist nation.
+He says Mattel studied commercials for about 200 of its products over three years to determine whether network or non-network spots sold best.
+There were suits and countersuits and, ultimately, what she calls "an amicable settlement" in which Gulf & Western gave Mrs. Everett its interest in Hollywood Park.
+By the early 1980s the company had evolved into one of the country's biggest trucking companies.
+He contacted, his people contacted a parliamentarian in Canada, roughly the same day they contacted the Foreign Minister of Germany, roughly the time they contacted a member of parliament in the United Kingdom.
+Such an instance arose with Prime Minister Papandreou's letter to Gen.
+My father is very troubled about it." She is speaking Russian, too, and her father looks pained.
+Smith did not believe that experience of the retail sector was a necessary prerequisite.
+Fares would be about 20 percent below air fares and, on some shorter routes, 40 percent lower, the administrator said.
+Mr. Geran of E.F. Hutton predicted that despite a "tough environment," the company will continue to be profitable.
+Cash, a Country Music Hall of Fame member, has since campaigned against drug and alcohol abuse.
+The mark fell to about 0.86509 Swiss franc from 0.8662 franc Friday in New York.
+The shares fell Dollars 3/4 to Dollars 27 yesterday.
+He has held talks with Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz on the situation in the area and the Israeli occupied territory.
+Sunday talk shows are a great place to peddle ideas to a large audience, but some care needs to be exercised in dealing with sensitive subjects.
+A distinguished musicologist, for instance, now sells mineral water on the streets of Moscow.
+"What people are looking for today is a quick oil change," says Sherman Glass Jr., a business-development manager at Exxon U.S.A.
+The Union forces fought a bloody civil war to squash a separate confederacy.
+However, no lava movement was seen in Kalapana on Thursday, Butts said.
+According to the sources, Carlucci has approved the idea of "providing flexibility" to the Navy on convoys.
+Mailer, who attended Abbott's criminal trial, was absent from the latest one.
+The judgment was entered in a case brought by State Industries Inc., a competitor, that alleged infringement of a patent for a method of applying polyurethane foam insulation to gas water heaters.
+"If South African loans were rescheduled for say only one year at a time, that would enable us to see how much progress is made in the reform program.
+Theorists of "race suicide" assumed that once a Romanian, always a Romanian, even unto the third and fourth generation.
+The MBA has not declared war, she says, and it is not out to deny the Realtors or their customers anything.
+But this is a tricky business.
+After calling more than a dozen carriers, she says, she finally found coverage that costs more than $1,200 a year.
+The U.S. Department of Energy, which owns the plant, had expressed concern about the dam when heavy rainfall filled Holding Pond C2 to 75 percent of capacity.
+Anyway, I ended up at the Yama restaurant and ate shredded pork for $14.52, fried rice for $6.53 and iced tea for $2.54.
+More than halfway through the Olympics, fears of an attack by North Korea against the Games have receded.
+The oil patch was no more understanding.
+Oil futures traders focused on the hour-to-hour developments of the strike by 4,000 of Norway's oil workers that began late Saturday and shut down Norway's total crude oil output of 1,630,000 barrels a day.
+The justices, without comment, let stand rulings that officer Don R. Speer failed to prove the Joplin Globe acted with "actual malice" when it accused him in an editorial of using excessive force.
+Three people died on roads in Wisconsin.
+The gain reflected efficiency improvements and cost cuts.
+A broad range of shares posted gains on buying led by foreign investors, who picked up major companies in each sector, including laggard groups such as chemical and shipping, traders said.
+Dzhurov, a longtime associate of ousted Communist Party chief Todor Zhivkov, had been defense chief since 1962.
+Underwriters reported mostly sluggish sales for yesterday's slate of new corporate offerings.
+U S West Inc. postponed plans to sell 17% of its cellular phone business in an initial public offering because of the stock market crash.
+"For the wildlife artist there's nothing greater than the Federal Duck Stamp," says Neal Anderson, the winner last year, who was selected in his sixth try with a painting of a pair of lesser scaup nestled amid a growth of reeds in a pond.
+'I claim that is because one is natural and the other totally unnatural.'
+Come the fall, the networks will find out if anyone's buying.
+Both stocks have moved up in recent days on takeover speculation.
+Now, the tank walls are soundproofed and the pumps and filtration system are isolated from the exhibit so that the animals won't be bothered by vibrations.
+Twenty kilotons, the force of 20,000 tons of TNT, was the yield of the U.S. atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945.
+"Here you have the biggest markets around and you have the most permissive attitude about allowing people to do takeovers."
+Perhaps it had an overgeared financial structure and a management which has consistently failed to perform,' says Mr Hollidge.
+The observers are important to both sides; Mrs. Chamorro's United National Opposition hopes they will enforce a fair vote, while the Sandinistas want to legitimize their government.
+They answer simply, "Yes." The most popular of those commercials stars "Saturday Night Live" comic Kevin Nealon in his smarmy "Mr.
+We all have our excesses.
+Says David Doubilet, an underwater photographer for National Geographic magazine: "Sharks, to be quite honest, are cold fish."
+Europe came next at $1.06 billion, a rise of 1.54%.
+Ortega accused the United States of encouraging military hardliners in the Contra leadership by deciding to give the rebels non-lethal aid in violation of the preliminary peace accord his government signed with the Contras March 23.
+Looters shouted epihets at Arab store owners and Moslems were the targets of anger.
+He has raped and plundered a defenseless neighbor, not for any high moral purpose, but for oil, money and power.
+Dealers said they expect the council to vote to lift the discount rate by half a percentage point to 3 percent and to increase domestic money market rates by a quarter percentage point.
+Interest charges fell from Dollars 123.7m to Dollars 110m. Kroger's poor results are partly due to a strike by clerks and meat-cutters in the Michigan region.
+Three people were rescued shortly after the structure collapsed and did not suffer major injuries.
+Troy ironmaster Henry Burden built the world's biggest hydropower waterwheel, and his mills churned out a horseshoe every second, shodding almost all the horses used by the North in the Civil War.
+A recent survey by a trade magazine shows that respondents recall the new "Nobody fits you like Goodyear" ads over those of competitors such as Groupe Michelin of France, and Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., a unit of Bridgestone Corp. of Japan.
+Last week, a federal appeals court ruled that the government could place broad controls on Princeton/Newport's assets to preserve property that might have to be forfeited, should the partners be convicted on RICO charges.
+Police stormed a car today in which a woman held her 15-month-old son hostage at knife-point for over 13 hours, rescuing the boy and arresting his mother, officials said.
+The House amendment was introduced by Rep. Jim Chapman, D-Texas.
+Building supply stores rushed to fill orders for glass, plywood, cement, flashlights, power generators _ and tarpaulins to shield from the rain.
+GOOD management ideas have always taken a long time to trickle down from concept into common practice.
+Also today, a legislator who died during relief efforts following the deadly June 21 quake in northernwestern Iran was given a hero's burial.
+"I did not ask him to make any calls.
+And they said that right up to Super Tuesday Eve.
+About two dozens toilets and urinals in the King County Courthouse exploded when they were flushed after an air compressor was mistakenly connected to a water line, officials said.
+Throughout his testimony, Judge Sessions sought to demonstrate his independence.
+Taking a cue from industry, some cities are managing their real estate aggressively, like a portfolio of securities.
+Krieger said the government also plans to present pilot experts, including an Eastern Airlines official who will testify about Delta's pilot training programs.
+Heeding requests from older members, the ones closer to 36 than 27, he has been bringing back some of the old music.
+Crews fought two out-of-control fires in eastern Utah.
+The dollar kept rising against the yen.
+People are intimidated and reluctant to complain.
+At his news conference, Savimbi also offered to bow out of peace talks and instead send other rebel leaders.
+But is the past really over?
+The United States is the largest market for Japanese car exports.
+A winter storm watch also was in effect Saturday for southern Wisconsin.
+Restricted viewing is censorship," Luis Brown, a student spokesman, said at a rally outside the school as about 200 people cheered.
+"A 10-year trend is not unusual."
+A man who was killed by police after pretending to hold a teen-age girl hostage for three hours had a history of erratic behavior and family problems, said a woman who had been one of his many foster mothers.
+With Congress returning from a two-month recess, Untermeyer said the White House will send up 30 nominations on Tuesday.
+St. Louis-based Monsanto, a diversified company that also owns Searle pharmaceuticals, reported net income of $126 million, or $1.88 per share, on sales of $2.06 billion.
+At federal levels, at least half of the island's population would qualify for some kind of welfare, but Mr. Romero Barcelo argues that this would add to consumer demand and promote prosperity.
+It hasn't yet reported 1990 sales.
+But we must go on." A federal budget measure signed last year by President George Bush deleted more than $200 million for the aging Blackbirds.
+There was no immediate government response.
+Tomorrow night was his debut as a deejay at the Henry Horner Boys Club.
+Initially aligned with the isolationists, Mr. Beazley has now opted for involvement.
+The singing is assured, even relieved, the sound of three wise women gratified to still be together.
+Robert Vander Lugt, took the witness stand Thursday to support Thunman's testimony.
+Iraq's other major arms suppliers, including China, said they would do the same.
+Also, unions often challenge the sincerity of the new safety programs, since labor groups are rarely invited to participate and the programs aren't included in contracts.
+"They have more than a passing interest in the Bush-Gorbachev talks," said Joel Karlin, an analyst with Research Department Inc., a brokers' advisory service in Chicago.
+Recently, investor demand for high-yielding securities has picked up, and the volume of new junk-bond issues has been very low since a huge quantity of new issues hit the market at the end of last year.
+We view the Uruguay Round as the preferred means of solving the very troublesome and very real trade problems faced by U.S. industry and agriculture," he said.
+Montgomery Ward & Co., the Mobil Corp. unit that is slated for a management-led buy-out, said it named three new senior executives.
+Frank Casado, a restaurateur and activist who managed to draw politicians and celebrities to a homey eatery called Lucy's El Adobe Cafe, died Thursday of congestive heart failure at age 66.
+Motorola was ordered to stop shipping its 68030 chip, which is used in many of Apple's computers.
+If the United States is successful in slowing the flow of cocaine over its borders, he says, smugglers will shift their focus to Europe.
+The Asian playboy and the Midwestern kid with dollar signs in his eyes are at the heart of what the Securities and Exchange Commission is calling the second-largest insider-trading case in Wall Street history.
+The Treasury is scheduled to announce plans on April 29 to sell what analysts expect will be between $27 billion and $29 billion of new notes and bonds.
+Police stormed a barricaded church run by a fundamentalist minister, taking custody of some of his supporters and residents of the home for troubled youths he operated.
+They also said they believed the money was meant to improve the quality of life of the Cuban troops in Angola, who were helping the Marxist goverment fight guerrillas.
+The O'Brien and the Italian frigate Libeccio shadowed the vessel overnight.
+Mesa is in the process of building a 3.8% position in Homestake.
+Some of its stylised versions of gangland chants are trite - a simplistic effort to understand the gang mentality that sounds in fact condescending.
+"It won't have any significant effect," says the Finance Ministry official.
+She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Bates and taught English and history in Ashland, N.H., and Amesbury schools.
+It doesn't apply to partners, though, notes Deborah Walker of KPMG Peat Marwick.
+But a document found in the public library in this northern Indiana city last September showed that the former Orpha Ulery was 4 years old when she was counted in the U.S. Census of 1880, making her 112.
+This time, Mr. Lorenzo is striking a more conciliatory posture, meeting personally with labor leaders for the first time, and moderating his public statements attacking airline wage rates.
+"Merck's product growth was weighted on higher-margin, newer products" that are likely to show continued growth, said Ronald M. Nordmann, an analyst at PaineWebber Inc.
+For each year of service in the corps a volunteers would earn a $10,000 voucher that could be used for college, vocational training or a home down payment.
+The congressmen of course claim they are upset because he lied to them, but in 10 hours of questioning they failed to make that case.
+The Supreme Court is weighing arguments on the constitutionality of Ohio's "gasohol" tax credits, defended by state officials as legitimate incentives but attacked by opponents as discriminatory.
+A Soviet newspaper has provided new details about dictator Josef Stalin's death, which has been shrouded in mystery because of incomplete or disputed official accounts.
+Aca Joe also reported a loss for its third quarter ending Nov. 2 of $1.6 million, compared with a loss of $3.4 million a year ago.
+Some in business who are close observers of the Supreme Court say they aren't surprised by the pattern.
+"I feel fortunate not to have to go to prison," Fletcher, 50, said as he left the courthouse. "I was scared.
+He then operated his own agency, whose accounts are moving to the Tucker Group, and acted as a consultant to Avrett Free.
+In 1986, Geyer was named editor of the Register and Journal-Courier.
+The defendants are planning to appeal the convictions.
+The uprising in Malakand followed a supreme court decision in February striking down existing laws governing the tribal areas in the north and north-west of Pakistan.
+The contract they found reads in part: "Any and all firearms will be bought by the business and held by the overseer for proper use."
+It is also acquiring Trenton Group, an exhibitions company. Mr Brian Gilbert, MBC chairman until he resigned in November 1990 after disagreements with the late Mr Robert Maxwell, is buying 25 industrial titles based in Kent.
+This meant the difference in air pressure between the fire floor and the adjacent floors would be about half the difference recommended for current smoke control schemes.
+Some were particularly upset that Vogel used an office Christmas party in the final weeks of the investigation to catch people off-guard and possibly record their conversations on tape, Crouch said.
+'Interest costs and overheads are now more than covered by our rental income and we can address the future with renewed confidence.'
+Such cases wouldn't see daylight in the West." EDITOR'S NOTE _ He's been called the "Wizard of Weston," a professional inventor who doesn't believe in wasting his time on products that won't sell.
+Raised by her mother, she moved often and sometimes lived in rough neighborhoods.
+Four police officers filed a libel suit April 24 against the owners of a weekly newspaper after failing in a legal bid to stop the paper from writing about them.
+The company's common shares closed at $1.625, unchanged.
+The problem is that concentrations of carbon-14 in the atmosphere vary unpredictably over time.
+A third of the Clintons' friends, Mr Vince Foster, another White House lawyer, was found dead last summer, in an apparent suicide. Mr Hubbell's resignation comes just as the administration seemed to be taking the offensive in the Whitewater affair.
+"The basic purpose is to show that the industry can step in when their weaker sisters are in trouble," he added.
+The couple took another flight Friday morning.
+Mr. Goldberg also said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that he is considering eliminating Di Giorgio's San Francisco headquarters and reassigning "various management functions."
+In its final report, the panel backed off its earlier recommendations that the audit committee of a corporate board be given approval power in two key areas.
+Three West Germans won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for determining the structure of proteins that plants and some bacteria need to convert sunlight to energy through photosynthesis.
+"A university never has dollars," Mr. Szwed says.
+Meanwhile, London share prices dropped sharply on the jolt that President Bush's political standing took in the New Hampshire primary election, and Frankfurt stocks eased on profit-taking.
+The Independence, the first such American warship in the gulf in 16 years, was headed to the Arabian Sea, said a U.S. military source in the gulf.
+Drexel said the assets include $1.5 billion in securities, much of it junk bonds, which are high-yield, high-risk instruments.
+"You can't push mortgage rates that low without getting some kind of a reaction in housing," said John Tuccillo, the association's chief economist, referring to current interest rates, the lowest since the mid-1970s.
+It is working the Absaloka mine of Westmoreland Resources Inc., 25 miles from the grassy hillside where Gen.
+Andrus is driven by his slim 3,600-vote victory in 1986.
+Licht raised its estimate by 1.5 million tons to 113,614,000 tons, she said.
+A Belgian supermarket ordered 3,000 hectolitres of Rioja from a Spanish company.
+Jenny Craig went public in late October with an initial offering of five million common shares at $21 each.
+The only winners will be the recruitment consultants.' A headhunting firm said the scheme reflected increasing concern about poaching of top employees.
+I talked to - and I'm also concerned about certain military action by the Sandinistas.
+Sunday _ Mandela leaves prison.
+His salary is $195,000 a year.
+"Considering we're in a tough recession now, these numbers are pretty good," he said.
+Mary R. Sawyer, assistant professor of religious studies at Iowa State University, has studied the issue.
+The ATMs were test-marketed for two years in San Diego, San Francisco and Sacramento.
+The peace talks were to have begun Monday at a U.S. Embassy facility in Freetown, capital of neighboring Sierra Leone.
+The truck maker also will ask holders to vote on certain defensive measures, including staggered terms for the company's directors.
+And moreover, in my view, that would draw us into consequences which we can't at this stage forecast and therefore, our country and the United Nations as a whole has a whole range of possibilities of finding a political solution to this problem.
+Published reports and rumors recently on Wall Street indicated Kodak planned to sell the Montvale, N.J.-based unit, which had sales of $594 million last year.
+" Henderson often teamed up with David Elliott, another Alabama Guard pilot, but Elliott apparently was sick at the time of the flight, said his sister, Sharon Melson.
+The relatives said the report, released Tuesday by the President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism, bore out their worst fears about what had happened.
+That means computerising securities.
+It was the biggest defection ever from Britain's largest and most award-winning agency.
+Republican Kent Hance fought off criticisms from his Democratic challenger about trips he made to OPEC meetings and retained his seat on the state board that regulates oil and gas in Texas.
+"But participants were inclined to remain on the sidelines today, due to concerns over the release of U.S. economic indicators (later Friday)" he said.
+Comedy makes a rare appearance in this year's Academy Awards, with stand-up comic Robin Williams vying with four dramatic performers for the prize as best actor.
+There are 34 different sections in the complete outfit, correctly known as a garniture.
+While opposition leaders said they would welcome peace talks, they have also indicated they would not retreat from the traditional Turkish demand for a loose federation with both zones.
+If Ortega wins and shows he is both committed to democratic values and to refraining from interfering in neighboring countries, the administration and the Congress agree that a new era in U.S.-Nicaraguan relations is possible.
+What am I going to say, I'm a plumber?" Cost issues in insurance seem to erupt on a regular basis, accompanied by rising rates, angry responses from state insurance commissioners and threats by companies to drop out of the business.
+"It's true the rate of increase is dropping but it is still an increase," Dempsey said.
+The Constitution mandates that the Philippines adopt a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons "consistent with the national interest," but legal experts say the phrase falls short of an outright ban.
+The statement accused Cools of using his medical activities as a cover for spying on anti-Israeli Shiite guerrillas in south Lebanon.
+But I'm sure they couldn't get out, because the fire was there," said the waitress, who was not identified.
+Aquarium director John H. Prescott said Wednesday he believed the trade would be good for Rainbow.
+"The federal magistrate in Reno said it would be a 'manifest injustice' if we didn't get those pages," the lawyer said.
+Those for Retrovir, the Aids treatment, rose 31 per cent to Pounds 103m. The strong dollar helped the figures, but underlying growth for the two products was 26 per cent and 25 per cent, respectively.
+He suggests looking closest at phone companies in "countries with real commitment to privatization as an economic theory."
+On each visit he nailed down another agreement _ safeguarding the return of exiled Nicaraguan Indians, condemning campaign violence, unfreezing stalled U.S. funds intended for opposition parties.
+Yesterday Mr Theo Waigel, the German finance minister, and Mr Michel Sapin, his French counterpart, ruled out such a mini-monetary union. Others believe that monetary easing in Germany will come early enough to rescue the French franc from devaluation.
+A head on one side."
+But we were notified that he thought that was not in the best interest of Swaggart's evangelical association," said Weirich.
+NATO troop movements remain of special interest.
+A greater number of suburban households also were victimized _ up from 23.8 percent to 24.2 percent.
+A management group abandoned its buyout plan for Purolator Courier Corp., clearing the way for Emery Air Freight Corp. to pursue its $306 million tender offer for Purolator.
+"They were in precarious financial shape (already) and any loss of financial assets just shoves them closer to the edge," Mr. Foley said.
+His death leaves the government without a credible foil to the Dalai Lama, who has sharply criticized the Chinese for human rights abuses in Tibet.
+But loyalty is not an adequate substitute for the widespread conviction that his government's authority would be fatally undermined.
+It's a different story at the private syndications.
+Sedgwick said its board would keep the interim dividend unchanged from last year's payment of four pence a share.
+Snow fell Tuesday from Michigan to New York, while rain dampened areas from the Gulf Coast to New England.
+"My husband fled before me to get away from recruiters for both the army and the rebels.
+Teresa Chastain was planning to leave her husband after four years of marriage when she died in the fire, said her sister Doris Griffin.
+Ultimately the debt is repaid with funds generated by the acquired company's operations or sale of assets.
+Two other MG executives joined the Castle board.
+In Munich, the Ifo institute said the steel settlement was too high, though it would not tip the economy into recession.
+The fourth was flown in Wednesday on a US.
+Demjanjuk, 68, was extradited in 1986 to Israel.
+That report is expected to show the nation's cattle herd as of Jan. 1 at its lowest level since 1960, said Charles Levitt, senior livestock analyst with Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in Chicago.
+Mouawad designated Hoss to form a national reconciliation government to implement the accord, which gives the Moslem majority an equal share of power with the Christians.
+Pittsburgh-based Allegheny declined to disclose the price, but said its investment at Vandergrift will total about $50 million over the next three to five years.
+He should bide his time. Noriega can't last.
+Or they could be overwhelmed and lose by a record margin.
+At the top of the magazine's cover is the phrase "1919-1990: While alive, he lived," which will be inscribed on Forbes' tombstone.
+Machiavelli, that shrewd sociologist of leadership, would have doubted it.
+The $35 million jet crashed upside down into hangars at Gillespie Field and exploded.
+How much punishment does Mr. Milken deserve?
+He had his first major brush with the Kremlin in 1961, when he appealed to Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev to stop testing nuclear weapons.
+Vincent said he understood those feelings. "But I don't think there is any disrespect in going on with the World Series," he said.
+"I don't think the American public knows what's going on in homeless services today," Gleason said. "Part of it is misinformation, part of it is honest-to-God displaced anger.
+Mexico is breaking ground for a line of Third World debtor countries seeking to renegotiate.
+Still, some of the 42 students who saw the video complained about it.
+Westinghouse executives and industry analysts viewed the dividend cut, the first that the company has recorded, as yet another in a series of blows.
+Current observations underestimate it because the disease is relatively new, and only children who develop symptoms soonest after infection are being observed, she said Tuesday.
+Mr. Disney says he was aware of the "idiot nephew" comments made about him, although they weren't "made to my face."
+In contrast, prices of seven-year Treasury notes ended at 103 12/32 to yield 6.47% compared with 103 15/32 to yield 6.46%.
+American Cellular operates cellular phone systems in central and northern New Jersey and in the Wilmington, Del., area.
+The top two executives of Marshall Field & Co. announced their resignations one day after Dayton Hudson Corp. said it would consolidate Field's corporate headquarters with its own in Minneapolis.
+It unveiled the Mustang, marking perhaps the zenith of the U.S. auto industry.
+Besides lending its name and considerable prestige to Archer, CAA helped the company devise a business strategy that turned out to be almost laughably optimistic.
+Several traders interpreted the move as a signal that the Soviets are laying plans for a major U.S. order.
+Exports of U.S. yogurt are showing the same rapid growth as ice cream, said Young and Verdonk.
+American Dance Festival Dance companies from around the country and the globe will perform at this seven-week conclave, which celebrates its 14th summer at the Duke University campus.
+The $214 million fourth-quarter provision for loan losses brings the company's total allowance for loan losses to $450 million, or 2.95% of loans and other assets, including a $19 million allowance for losses from foreclosures.
+These implications underscore the theory, held by many in the field, that early intervention with antiviral treatments could hold promise in coping with the epidemic.
+Allied-Signal said no agreements have been reached with Siemens, but it expects talks to continue into 1988.
+American Suzuki Motor Corp., based in Brea, Calif., defended its vehicle.
+Atlanta topped the list of candidates for warehouse space, followed by Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth and Seattle.
+Yet, each deadline named by the terrorists has passed without incident.
+In seeking the proxies, Batus said its resolution would give stockholders an opportunity to express their support for the merger, at no less than $63 a share, and would encourage the directors to pursue such a sale.
+The bus driver was admitted in fair condition with a broken leg, said Maria Tayek, spokeswoman for St. Vincent Charity Hospital and Health Center.
+Fatah guerrillas responded with 120mm mortar fire, police said.
+The chemicals group, Italy's second-largest private-sector company, earned 243 billion lire ($186 million) in the half, up from 227 billion lire a year earlier.
+After the shooting, police said they found in Pannell's clothing an athletic starter pistol that had been modified to fire live ammunition.
+The company's computer business continues losing money and may not become profitable until 1990.
+Our pasta is alive on the plate." Italian pasta makers insist the issue was not one of trade barriers.
+It is being extensively restructured in an effort to stem losses and is likely to be sold if a buyer can be found. But the acid test of GrandMet's strategy is its food business.
+The bloody coup apparently has caused hundreds of deaths, including many children shot indiscriminately.
+The plan also calls for doubling the savings and loans' level of capital, which would take away an advantage they have over banks.
+Until the crisis, Moscow had been Baghdad's principal arms supplier.
+Republican presidential nominee George Bush, who once trailed Michael Dukakis by a wide margin in Minnesota, has narrowed Dukakis' lead in the state, according to a Northstar Poll published Friday.
+For 1986, Uccel reported net income of $17 million, or $1.01 a share, on revenue of $141.6 million.
+Mr. Lawson also told reporters that Britain has for the past year pegged the pound in line with the eight currencies in the exchange-rate mechanism of the European Monetary System.
+But "it's cold comfort to be No. 1 with the big slide in assets," says John Keefe, an analyst at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., New York.
+The losses reflect the deepening of the mini-conglomerate's problems since it announced in October that former Chairman David T. Marantette III resigned amid reports that he and OTF affiliates owed the company more than $2 million.
+He said the Guild had also fought off management's efforts to have non-Guild members do work normally done by union members at "Good Morning America" and "News One," a television news service for affiliates.
+The statement is misleading and inaccurate in at least three respects.
+But wealthy people enjoy the views and the cool breezes, so they continue to build houses on the slopes.
+The Israeli military said the targets were buildings used by guerrillas for storing weapons and equipment.
+Atlantis is scheduled to be launched about Nov. 28 with another crew of five.
+In addition to the Manhattan flagship, the chain famous for Thanksgiving Day parades operates a branch at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus, N.J., which the company says outsells all competitors in suburbia.
+Also, said his aunt, Jean Byrne, jumping was "a wee bit cheaper." "We were really surprised" by the publicity, she said. "He only went to jump.
+Biocraft said it "is still confident in its position on the invalidity of Merck's patent."
+However, the Inquirer reported that Dunleavy said that previous year's contracts with Clymer's firm were not awarded through competitive procurement policies required by the federal government.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $416.50, down from $417.80 bid late Friday.
+Most simply filed claims with the department and settled for what it gave them.
+In the second quarter, Eastern reported revenue of $89.6 million.
+One year ago Saturday, about 2,000 Tibetans led by Buddhist monks burned a police station in Lhasa, capital of the Himalayan nation, and attacked police in the bloodiest uprising since an abortive bid for independence in 1959.
+The market is either saying the Fed's action isn't anti-inflationary or that the Fed sees something bad about inflation ahead that we don't see.
+A group of Drexel Burnham Lambert Group Inc. creditors asked a federal judge Wednesday to place a commodities trading subsidiary into bankruptcy court because it is not paying more than $500 million in debts.
+Berry received 14 shotgun and pellet wounds.
+After the British government's announcement, GEC and Siemens paid $4.39 a share in a midmorning raid that increased their joint stake in GEC to the maximum allowed, said Barclays de Zoete Wedd Ltd., broker to the companies.
+Analysts say Texaco's turn to exploration and production has happened by default due to its financial troubles.
+After a St. Petersburg Times reporter read an account of Greenway's statements and asked for a copy, Assistant State Attorney Marie King removed it from the packet, the newspaper reported Wednesday.
+I will try to go forward and do those things." On Aug. 1, though, she was arrested and charged her with plotting her husband's murder.
+The budget deficit for the entire 1990 fiscal year, which ended in September, was $220.39 billion.
+NEW YORK _ The Federal Reserve Bank of New York plans to release its triennial study on the volume of foreign exchange trading at 11 a.m.
+Mr. Reagan undoubtedly meant his gesture with the pile of papers to be critical, but he did not say what could have been said.
+After Campeau launched its bid for Federated at $47 a share in January, Campeau and Macy's pushed the bidding to more than $70 a share.
+In 1925, it broadcast a presidential inaugural address _ Calvin Coolidge's _ for the first time.
+But it is not beyond imagination to think of ways to use the military leverage the U.S. now has in the region to persuade Mr. Hussein to say yes.
+He is a past chairman of the soft-left Tribune Group and a vigorous opponent of apartheid. He has drifted into the party mainstream on a range of issues.
+In 1984, he replaced the late Rep. Carl D. Perkins, D-Ky., as chairman of the education and labor committee.
+The imposition of order by the ANC is thus likely to be a painful prerequisite for a resumption of inward investment, and a resurgence of the economy.
+New York is one of three states _ the others are California and North Dakota _ whose drivers have been found to have been driving too fast, and which risk losing some of their federal road assistance.
+Milan Jungmann, a literary expert invited to address the symposium, was picked up by police for questioning, according to an emigre source in Vienna who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Once there is an upturn in the weak US market we expect a rapid improvement in profitability', he says. He is equally adamant that the purchase of Deutsche Versicherungs is justifiable over the long term.
+Grey Lands Raytheon Raytheon Co., manufacturer of the Patriot missile, picked Grey Advertising, New York, to handle the estimated $10 million account.
+The baby had trouble breathing, Brouilette said.
+Your neighbors, friends, comrades in work and study are waiting for you," said a statement distributed by the Tass news agency.
+Paul Handley, 48: Finance director of Mansfield Brewery.
+Most of the revenue increase, about $17 million, relates to Vintage's new marketing unit, which purchases natural gas on the spot market for resale, the company said.
+"The drug people have to know our vessels are at the dock and planes are not flying," said Vice Adm.
+They lit out," Mitchell said.
+Mrs. Gabel, who died at her Manhattan home, had long been in poor health and had suffered several minor strokes this year, friends said.
+This is the key question for U.S. foreign policy in the postcold-war era.
+Unemployment rates for teen-agers and minorities still remain at high levels, Prof.
+Workfare also provides job knowledge and contacts that can create job opportunities.
+An early fund had filed a registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission that included a fixed $1 price.
+Because two-thirds of the uninsured are employed, this tax amounts to a subsidy for workers whose companies don't provide health coverage.
+Job interviews are canceled.
+Effective Monday, commission rates on equity trades are being cut by an average of 10%.
+Vince McMahon has inquired about off-season availabilities.
+"We're becoming more and more aware that we're destroying this precious Earth," Miss Hawn said. "We have the power to influence others.
+Kaufmann was quoted by ADN as saying that he and Pohl transferred the money because of the "imminent threat of expropriation" of party funds by the government.
+Hours later, Lyng arrived for the night in central Minnesota inspected a cornfield, and said the damage there was the worst he has seen in the eight states he had visited.
+A message scrawled on the bathroom mirror in lipstick said, "I took what you loved most." Police suspected Ms. Burns shot her sons and planned to ask her to submit to hypnosis after she passed lie detector and voice stress tests.
+Explanation was rather late and that created the reaction.
+The McGregor Apparel Group that remains includes Botany 500, Wonderknit, Billy the Kid and Global Licensing, which licenses the McGregor apparel name, he said.
+He enlisted backing from the Lapham brothers of New York, who controlled the nation's Leather Trust, and from several other capitalists, most of whom were from the North.
+He said that Manufacturers already has reduced its presence in such countries as Belgium, Luxembourg and Greece.
+It will be a miracle if we can avoid a trade war."
+But Pollini claims to have no real interest in conducting, and no future projects lined up.
+So did everyone within a two-block area near the White House.
+But now, the recession has battered demand so much that this is beginning to change.
+Late last year, after a grueling search that began with 120 names, Lockheed appointed to its board four new outside directors, all of whom received the blessing of the top 11 institutional holders.
+Don't miss Paul Nash's painting of a typical scene in the battle _ contrails over the English countryside.
+Many of these companies were potential takeover targets, according to the SEC.
+Mr. Gad declined to comment; Mr. Venezia couldn't be reached.
+A jury took only 14 hours to clear 20 reputed mobsters of racketeering charges in what was believed to be America's longest federal criminal trial, a 21-month marathon that generated 40,000 pages of transcripts.
+Second-quarter sales fell 3.6 percent to $3.476 billion from $3.605 billion last year.
+One clear sign was the move last week by two West German makers of high-priced cars, Daimler Benz AG and Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, to offer their first sales incentives ever in the U.S.
+Establishment of Hungary as a third transit point, in addition to Austria and Romania, is also expected to ease the processing of an increasing flow of Jews being allowed to leave the Soviet Union under the liberalized policies of Mikhail Gorbachev.
+The stock edged up 5 to 361p yesterday on turnover of 303,000 shares, having topped 500,000 shares earlier this week. Heavy turnover was again being recorded in GEC as the two-way bid speculation refused to die down.
+That's because small businesses tend to be rather flexible, and can react to changes in consumer spending in the economy much more quickly.
+"This is as close as we've been to a strike situation," said Mr. Hewitson.
+Screaming obscenities, the man reportedly picked up a can of pencils and began throwing them like darts at the seller.
+Auto makers would have to rip up their current product programs, which were crafted in the cheap-gas era of the late 1980s. They would also have to build a far higher proportion of small cars than they currently envision.
+They deserve all the time it takes to reveal their remarkable village.
+It goes for cuteness at every turn.
+But today's proceedings were delayed by a defense challenge of the credentials of a rebuttal witness for the prosecution.
+In the corporate market, Transamerica Corp. sold $200 million of notes in a two-part offering through an underwriting group led by Morgan Stanley & Co. Transamerica is a San Francisco-based insurance, leasing and financial-services concern.
+So Lafeyette slithers along the cinder-block walls into his apartment.
+Mellon's difficulties primarily reflect loan problems in its energy, foreign, commercial real estate, and traditional heavy-industry portfolios.
+One signer whose views should be especially interesting if that debate occurs is Sen. John Glenn, who in 1977 took the lead in reducing SALT to rubble.
+Now declines are occurring in every state.
+"We continue to consider options for dealing with the problem," he said.
+The 38-year-old doctrine requires broadcasters airing controversial material to give opponents free air time to respond.
+For less aggressive investors?
+Fully $4.8 billion of those loans were overdue for three years or more.
+Technology is the enabler, but public interest is the motivator.
+Why should the possessors of the capitalist talents be the ones who deserve reward, and not these others?
+GORBACHEV FAILED to carry out widely expected personnel changes.
+David Poltrack, CBS' vice president for research, was gone for the day and could not be reached for comment, said spokeswoman Betsy Wagner.
+Only 16,200 of the agency's 118,000 delinquent borrowers "stand to benefit" from the law's write-down provisions, he said.
+Michael Trant, who was an associate deputy attorney general, pleaded guilty to one count of cocaine possession.
+Mr. Bisignani didn't give any indications of 1991 net income figures.
+The two popular reasons for the alleged impotence of monetary policy are that banks won't or can't lend and that potential borrowers won't or can't borrow.
+Guerrilla sources and Pakistani officials claimed three high-ranking Afghan generals flew a transport plane to the Pakistan border and surrendered to the guerrillas.
+Here is a list of commercial bank profits, or losses, by state for the third quarter of 1990 and the third quarter of 1989.
+But excited board room speculation that classical music could be the much-needed new musical craze were soon scuppered by sales figures.
+More shares of common stock and equivalents were outstanding in last year's fourth quarter than in 1988, Shearson said.
+It also proposed giving the state stronger powers to recover from polluters the governmental costs of responding to spills and other environmental emergencies.
+Humphrey wouldn't hurt anyone." In suburban Miami, Broward County commissioners have reclassified the potbellied pig as an exotic pet.
+Takeover activity might be somewhat subdued because of the new, less-attractive tax treatment for these transactions as well as the insider-trading scandal.
+This year, it expects Dollars 140m of its Dollars 700m sales to come from Europe.
+Speaking at a meeting of the National Council of Savings Institutions, Mr. Greenspan also suggested that budget surpluses might be useful.
+This leads the president to send up candidates whose main qualification is untouchability.
+She was named correspondent in Norfolk in 1980, then transferred back to Richmond in 1982 to cover state government.
+Like Soane, psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud was a great collector.
+Even with a trade agreement, the Soviets would enjoy few immediate benefits because their industries do not now produce much that could compete on world markets.
+Berkshire, based here, now trades over the counter; shares were quoted yesterday at $4,442 bid.
+Lay religious teachers will be paid by the schools, but not members of the clergy.
+In Amsterdam, Brussels and Zurich, it also was the last 1987 trading day.
+They included some union and business leaders who regarded him as the best possibility for lifting the city out of a cycle of drugs and murder that has brought unwelcome headlines across the nation.
+He "pulled up and pulled right" to avoid collision, Doucette said.
+It jumped 33.5 points to close at 2896.4, a rise of 1.2 per cent.
+Re-supply ferries carrying food, fuel, mail and hardware are periodically sent, and jettisoned after being unloaded.
+Nearly 40 children are killed each year while trying to get on or off school buses, compared to about 10 deaths among children riding the buses, said a report by a committee of the National Research Council.
+The stock was selling for about $37 per share before Grand Met made its offer.
+The dividend is expected to be maintained. Another round of write-downs on property and the Channel Tunnel contract is thought to have kept BICC's pre-tax profit flat at about Pounds 80m last year.
+Presumably, every white face was also rich. Was Sitangkai as rough and unruly as the other towns of the Sulu Sea?
+It had risen 0.3 percent in September.
+But activity overall was relatively subdued as worries about rising interest rates tended to restrain the advance.
+Nevertheless, he said Citytrust, which has $2.6 billion in assets, will report record fourth-quarter and annual earnings.
+Borden could then sell its RJR stake and use the cash to pay off some of its debt mountain. The deal, though, has industrial as well as financial logic.
+"If we miss this chance, the GATT will probably for all purposes cease to play an effective role in the coming years," he said.
+Her first novel, "Dusty Answer," won immediate fame for the young author when it was published in 1927.
+Appearing before a House Banking subcommittee yesterday, Mr. Volcker said he was "distressed and disappointed" that Congress hadn't acted.
+More problematic for the president than thwarting the Democratic agenda is figuring out one of his own.
+Gunmen shot and killed 19 villagers in southern Punjab yesterday, and Sikh rebels, who say the act of casting a ballot would endorse Indian rule, have vowed to kill the first five people who vote today.
+In a related administrative case, the CFTC alleged that Mr. Mayne and two independent floor brokers at the Board of Trade, Michael Tolar and James Daubert, failed to prepare accurate trading records as required.
+By dawn, Mr. Ahn had spread FMC's exposure more heavily into U.S. dollars and British pounds.
+The U.S. Congress is close to passing a bill that would provide $300 million for Nicaragua.
+Since the accord, prices for U.S. crude, as well as Middle East and other crudes, have risen more than $3 a barrel.
+Foreign money has found ready takers because Wall Street has run hot and cold on the industry, though U.S. investors in recent months have shown renewed faith in biotechnolgy.
+Window hours at most post offices have been reduced by a half-day a week, and Sunday sorting operations and box collections were cut earlier this year, following congressionally imposed budget reductions for the agency.
+The party is expected to confirm Gen.
+The average of 30 blue chip stocks does not necessarily mirror what is happening to the hundreds of other substantial companies.
+Visionaries, for example, are more likely to need an outside window. Stabilizers need a lot of closed storage space, so they can tackle only one project at a time.
+He added that the joint monitoring program will continue with a U.S. test set for Aug. 17 in Nevada and the Soviet test scheduled for mid-September.
+"Distillate stocks should be building right now, but indications from API is they haven't been and heating-oil prices are reflecting that," said Andrew Lebow, oil analyst for Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., New York.
+He will continue to support the Republican candidate no matter whether pro-life or pro-choice," Quayle said.
+It is the mandate to go after the crooks who did a real number on the nation.
+Clearly the songs that I write are nothing like Elvis Costello songs." Indeed, such lines as "if there's a nuclear winter, at least it will snow," show a sense of humor Costello took a while to reveal.
+The army is today, and in the future, useless."
+Beijing officials informed some foreign journalists Tuesday of the Daxing march and two others in suburban Beijing.
+It could be a year or the rest of her life.
+Fang and Li have taken refuge in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing since the Chinese government's bloody crackdown in June on the democracy movement.
+And doll makers didn't forget the Handlers.
+Angels 7 means the plane's altitude is 7,000 feet.
+To Northern Ireland's unionists, the Protestant.
+"As we went from one transaction to the next, the logic of the next step developed in a very compelling way.
+"They've got two eyes and a nose and a mouth just like me. These boys have just gone wrong." _ Elizabeth Burke, 85, a resident of Agawam, Mass., speaking about jail inmates who plow and fertilize garden plots for senior citizens.
+Life insurance rates are unregulated in Massachusetts.
+President Bush said today that Mikhail S. Gorbachev has done a "remarkable job" in handling the ethnic unrest in Azerbaijan, and that the Soviet president "is really the best hope" for continued peaceful change in the world.
+"However, at this point the subsidy reduction will affect only large farms, which account for about 10 percent of total Saudi wheat production," the department's Foreign Agricultural Service reported Wednesday.
+Lopatkiewicz said investigators were trying to find out what made the plane drift to the left.
+In southeast Wyoming, a high wind watch was in effect.
+A ruling Friday by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago threw into question the legitimacy of stock baskets, which have been traded on the Amex, Philadelphia Stock Exchange and Chicago Board Options Exchange for three months.
+Searchers were using a buoy equipped with a beacon to plot currents in the area where the Blackhawk UH-60a helicopter plunged into rough seas Thursday night, said customs spokesman Robert Viator.
+So far, European phone companies have been more cautious than U.S. counterparts in planning the new services, and analysts say it may be years before any significant European contracts are signed.
+It's not just words." Yeltsin, in the television interview recorded Thursday, said his reformist forces have only a shaky majority and said he might have to turn directly to the people if parliament failed to adopt his radical measures.
+"If they (schools) cannot reopen before the end of next month and are not allowed to remain open through the summer months, a whole school year will be lost," the U.N. agency said.
+"We had to break that cycle," says Dennis Wilson, a Federal Express manager.
+Jay A. Levy, leader of the University of California at San Francisco team that made the discovery, said Thursday that the new isolated strain may be an important new tool in the development of an effective drug against the AIDS virus.
+The Independent Commission Against Corruption also said in a statement that additional charges were filed against former exchange chairman Ronald Li Fook-shiu and Jeffrey Sun Hon-kuen, the former chief executive.
+By calling price increases "inflation" we pervert the true definition of inflation, and thus liberals are allowed to blame the inflation of the 1970s on such things as the energy crises.
+Some historians would argue that Western rejection, particularly by the U.S., in the '20s and '30s had a lot to do with the rise of militancy and eventually the ill-considered Pearl Harbor attack.
+He roamed the hotel press-ganging players and journalists to join him for a drink.
+The Houston-based airlines also has changed its advertising policy to prevent a similar incident, Continental officials said Tuesday.
+A British citizen reportedly was shot in Kuwait near the border with Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Office said Sunday.
+In the South, he said, the disease probably will remain uncommon, perhaps because ticks there feed on lizards, which are poor reservoirs for the bugs.
+Stepp also said the union was seeking job-protection language similar to UAW contracts at Ford and General Motors Corp.
+This split is "not a rare event, if you define rare as something that almost never happens.
+Mr. Garcia's decision to limit the external debt service to 10% of exports provoked great public enthusiasm, and a mixture of apprehension and sympathy in local business circles.
+We haven't great patience for Werther's romanticism these days.
+But he says the results are similar for other types such as general managers and personnel and production people. A further thing that proved much the same was the reasoning-test performance of the under- and over-40s.
+He is acting openly as an Iraqi nationalist, and he is indifferent to whether he has any allies.
+Complaints about the "tarmac campaign" and states that were ignored are quite visible.
+Where Labor opted for legal, low-key opposition to the poll tax, the nationalists promised to organize a non-payment campaign.
+The two flocks, perhaps totaling fewer than 50 birds, leave the Ob River Valley in Soviet Siberia in September or October, just as it is starts snowing.
+Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu of Japan told President Bush Tokyo was ready to impose economic sanctions if the United Nations votes to do so, the Foreign Ministry said.
+The United States is running a $1.4 billion trade surplus with the European Economic Community for the year.
+They would say, `it was the feeling, the feeling of the way she sang.'
+The weekend edition of Liberation reported that agents of the French counterespionage agency shot the footage in early 1989.
+Shelling by Taylor's troops left five members of the West African force dead last week.
+Philadelphia hosts a National Business Incubation Association conference March 29-April 1 on incubators, which are facilities where young ventures can share services.
+The duchy was part of the kingdom of Sardinia for a time but was incorporated into France in 1860. We sailed from the Grand Port at Aix-les-Bains, where an elegant arch of plane trees on the waterfront esplanade gave shelter from the sun.
+Mrs. Thatcher "has redrawn the political landscape," says Gillian Peele, an Oxford University politics fellow.
+Critics of the vehicle, most of which have been stationed in Europe, say it doesn't work and is unsafe.
+Roper, who advised the Florio campaign last year, said that in the U.S. Senate race, long-shot GOP challenger Christine Todd Whitman has been unable to force Democratic incumbent Bill Bradley to speak out about the Florio taxes.
+To defend occupying foreign territory on the ground that it helps protect illegally held territory "is a little too complicated," says Richard Moose former assistant secretary of state for Africa.
+Saudi Arabia deported 400 Nigerians, putting them on a flight to Kano in northern Nigeria, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
+The bankrupt state oil company will not supply kerosene to the soup kitchens, as its part in the emergency program, unless the government pays for it.
+The 17.1% notes were issued at a price of 102, Bell Canada, Canada's largest telephone utility, said.
+Deploying 1,200 MX missiles would cost the Soviets at least twice as much, and possibly four times as much, as it would cost the U.S. to deploy the missile defense system described in the Marshall Institute study.
+The Licht report is the first estimate of world sugar production for the season, which began Sept. 1.
+The scientists, led by David St Claire, wrote in the British journal Lancet that the mutation occurred at a spot where a gene might be located on chromosome 11, one of the 23 matching pairs of chromosomes in every cell.
+That contrasted with his view of ordinary Russians who were "real nice," he said.
+In trading on London's stock exchange Friday, Equity & Law rose 16 pence, to 430 pence.
+At Prudential Insurance Co. of America, which has about $5 billion tied up in junk bonds, "we're still debating the deal," says a money manager.
+Bob LaSalle, one of about two dozen hunters who fled the fire, said a hunter in another camp told him the fire started from a spark from a cookstove.
+I talked with Mr Parry after the release of the May employment report, which showed unemployment rising sharply to 7.5 per cent (8.7 per cent in California) but before Thursday's unexpectedly poor retail sales figures.
+Sen. Bentsen's proposal allows for early withdrawal, without penalty, only for paying for a home and or for education.
+For every two ordinary shares bought, investors will receive one free warrant permitting them to convert one savings share into an ordinary share.
+A separate statement by the group said the guerrilla squad was retaliating for Israeli air raids Friday on Palestinian bases and positions of the pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem Hezbollah, or Party of God.
+The INS began ruling on applications the day they were filed.
+"Big changes are under way in Eastern Europe," Gorbachev said in his keynote speech to the 28th Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in the Kremlin.
+She grew up in nearby Celoron, a rural hamlet on Chautauqua Lake.
+To begin with, Mr. Perry was wrong in stating that no Delaware airport has regularly scheduled passenger flights or that the state has no symphony orchestra.
+But I just focused on positive energy and went with the flow.
+When a front door and rear-hinged back door are opened, nothing obstructs people getting in and out.
+Today, it is 31 feet shorter after losing about a dozen layers and its capstone.
+"There's no easy definition of what safe or unsafe is.
+The Owego Apalachin Central School District in upstate New York refused to rent out a school auditorium to Birthright of Owego Inc., an anti-abortion pregnancy counseling organization.
+Now enterprises and domestic banks are being urged to turn to the budding bond market for funds.
+Aside from her acting, Kidder works with the human rights group Amnesty International.
+And there is the multi-ethnic Minneapolis of Untamed Heart where romance-bitten Latin waitresses jabber tirelessly about life and love. Multi-ethnicity is a la mode today.
+Half the trustees including the chairman of the Maxwell Communications Works Pension Scheme, whose members were transferred to the MGN scheme, are executives of Mirror Group Newspapers, while half are scheme members.
+His career depends on it.
+"I am resigning so that I can respond to my accusers," Boublil said in his letter.
+President Mikhail S. Gorbachev on Wednesday ordered Lithuanians to turn in their weapons, a day after the Baltic republic's government demanded an end to Soviet military maneuvers.
+Recent increases in short-term interest rates could hurt homebuyers and homeowners whose monthly payments are based on variable-rate mortgages.
+The one-to-one marketing services will be available to advertisers on narrowband, broadband, and multiple devices.
+Regular corporations face higher maximum taxes in the first place.
+Dos Santos struck a conciliatory note Thursday, praising de Klerk as "an advocate of peace in the region" for allowing Namibia to gain independence and for opening talks with the ANC.
+Up to 400,000 people a year will be helped nationwide.
+Giliberti said he helped arrange mob backing of a candidate for president of Local 814 and later won Mafia approval to force out that man, Sal Aiello, and replace him as president with Vinnie Bracco.
+All we have done is add on rather than taking anything out,' he said.
+Rockwood, which is still seeking a judgment in the case, hasn't written down the value of the assets on its books in the expectation it will recover the full amount in court.
+"I feel like a stranger trying to get to know my own family," said one executive in the DeLong study.
+For the crucial Christmas season, however, the company's strategy of expanding inventories to avoid disappointing customers could cause problems.
+Bremer said earlier this month that the State Department will make sure any airline travel warning issued to government employees about terrorist threats will also go to the general public.
+Cineplex also said it sold the lease of the Roosevelt Field Century Theatre to Loews Theatre Corp., a subsidiary of TriStar Pictures Inc., for $17 million.
+GM's car sales fell 1.2 percent, dropping to a daily rate of 11,714 from 11,852. For the year, GM's car sales are off 11.8 percent this year.
+Beneficial won't allow total debt on a borrower's house to exceed 75% of its appraised value.
+But to seek to assign a certain universality to Chaplin by accompanying his scenes with chunks of JS Bach is worrying, and less justifiable than the playing of the Bach Passacaglia for Petit's Le Jeune Homme et la mort all those years ago.
+The explosion of joy in Wenceslas Square when the hated leaders that suppressed the Prague Spring reforms 20 years ago had to step down.
+Building societies are losing share in the mortgage market at a brisk rate.
+"You have the State Department trying to smooth relations with friendly nations, you have the Commerce Department trying to promote exports," said the source, who is closely involved with nuclear proliferation issues.
+Cook's tax-cutting platform has drawn support from the party's ultra-conservative right wing.
+Few taxes can be raised or added without state approval.
+Bankers Trust Co., for example, has a joint venture with Sumitomo Bank.
+The fundamental argument is for a weaker U.S. economy and softer (interest) rates," he said.
+The offer was cleared by Insilco last week.
+Levels of antioxidants in the body seem to decline with age.
+We know that it is not normal that a country like ours can live in peace and freedom. We know that we have to work every day so that this construction, Confoederatio Helvetica, can go on and become stronger.
+Tennessee Bankruptcy Judge George C. Paine II, who joined the bench in 1981 when he was 35 years old, is equally candid: "I didn't reach my maximum efficiency for three or four years," he says.
+They want more freedom to use their guns.
+Thus began a two-year legal battle that ended only when she gave up and dropped her lawsuit in February.
+At the shareholders' meeting, Roman said management considered "everything from white knights to white squires to recapitalization to leveraged buyouts" but found it could not beat WPP's all-cash offer.
+Chubb has said that it issued 228 policies in the state for $8.7 million of coverage.
+The chief executive post had been held by Warren D. Bagatelle, who left the firm in December to join Loeb Partners Corp.
+Corrected by the Investment Co. Institute.
+Canadian businesses are to levy the tax on domestic sales. They are to be allowed to claim a credit for any tax they pay on purchases of goods and services.
+If Gillette were acquired at $40.50 a share, it would mean a windfall of nearly $200 million for Revlon.
+Pinochet's blunt refusal Thursday night has hardened public opposition to his rule.
+To die, to sleep; "To sleep: perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub; "For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, "When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, "Must give us pause.
+GM said about 21,000 1985 and 1986 Chevrolet and GMC P-30 trucks and G-30 vans were being recalled to repair a control arm in the front suspension.
+"Longer-term, we're still in trouble," Mr. Gallagher said.
+"There are all kinds of creditors who could have done it," he said.
+Pearlstine credited the Journal's thorough coverage of the scandal for restoring the paper's credibility.
+"We realize that President Bush and many members of Congress are supporting the extension of the restraint agreement in the fall of 1989, but they have the time now to rethink and modify the program before it is too late," Laffer said.
+U.S. District Judge James Rosenbaum also ordered three years of probation for each man after release from prison, but levied no fines.
+To minimize the bailout's impact on the federal deficit, the Senate and the White House want to raise the $50 billion immediately needed to close some 500 insolvent S&Ls and cover the losses of their depositors through private 30-year bonds.
+Their scripts wind up in the studio, where ACN's Ed Kelly and New York comedian Nancy Park record most of the voices.
+He said Smith assured him the operation would leave his dimples intact.
+ABC has not been fond of turning films into TV shows, said Stu Bloomberg, executive vice president for primetime.
+Eleven suffered inflammation so severe they had to be given potent topical steroids.
+In June, Namphy had reassigned Paul to an administrative position, but Paul refused and was backed by then-President Leslie Manigat.
+German troops marched into the country nearly 50 years ago, officially linking this Alpine nation with Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
+They are now a critical mass, exerting power and influence throughout corporate life and tending to hire even more MBAs. Noting the need and the interest, the nation's universities are doing their best to maintain a supply.
+The U.S. embassy in Kabul sent a cable to Washington last September advising the Soviets that Najib's 110,000 troops in the army, police and secret police might be strong enough to resist the guerrillas.
+The number of properties seized by the Marshals Service has been escalating with the drug war.
+Would you willingly stake your livelihood on your performance in tests not only devised by folk largely ignorant about your job, but of dubious legality?
+Ms. Carmichael signed a contract along with three prosecution witnesses in the case that would have guaranteed her 20 percent of any profits the victim received from any books or movie about the case, he said.
+In those prototypes, instead of headlights, a 3-inch-wide lens runs across the front of the car and projects both high and low beams channeled from a "light engine" under the hood.
+Under the agreement, the buyout specialist firm agreed not to increase its stake for at least two years.
+Under Marxism, everything but politics was political.
+Her husband's assassin, Mark David Chapman, said he had decided to kill John Lennon in 1980 after reading an article about the former Beatle in a magazine, Ono said.
+Bush also held meetings with Hungarian government leaders and opposition figures.
+Flooding devastated his previous home in Rochester Park, a suburb southeast of Dallas, last summer.
+The poet quickly tired of his 'Polly'.
+The marchers represented a group of independent unions headed for the main plaza, or Zocalo, as a larger demonstration by pro-government unions was dispersing.
+It's unclear how much plaintiffs lawyers will get from the settlement since their fees often have to be approved by judges.
+They included the former commander of the 800-strong Gambian army, Col Boubakar Dada, who was preparing to leave Gambia.
+He stressed that Tuesday's pact "is a new type of agreement that bolsters a strategy of sustained economic growth with price stability," a clear reference to Salinas' anti-inflation program.
+Germann was about to order the firefighters to pull back when the first blast occurred, Mills said.
+In San Fernando, 140 miles north of Manila, officials issued flood warnings for residents along the Agno river in Pangasinan province.
+The soybean contract for August delivery dropped 45.5 cents a bushel to settle at $5.915.
+Both sides expect Gorbachev's meetings with Deng Xiaoping will normalize their governmental and party relations, and help ease the remaining tensions along their 4,300-mile border.
+The labor-cost advantage that Western European factory owners held over their U.S. counterparts as recently as two years ago is shrinking, a government report says.
+Bono, whose real name is Paul Hewson, and his wife, Ali, said their daughter would be named Jordan.
+And nothing has been proven.
+Code-named X200, this car is due for launch in 1998.
+Bucking the trend among electronics issues was Wheelabrator Technologies, which soared 1 7/8 to 23 7/8.
+Flood waters also crossed an airstrip.
+"Domestic fights, or armed robberies," he recalled in a recent interview. "Nothing like these." Both Hooks and Roper appeared to have been chosen at random and neither knew their attackers, police say.
+Eugene TerreBlanche, leader of the neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement, assailed de Klerk's proposals to give the black majority a share of political power.
+Mr. Copperman, an urbane former executive of International Business Machines Corp., didn't return telephone calls.
+The NASDAQ national market system began trading three initial public offerings and a spinoff.
+LONDON Underground's management was yesterday preparing to take a tough line if workers carry out their threat to strike next week over job cuts and a new pay and conditions package. The management is determined to win the dispute at any cost.
+Continental Airlines said it will begin daily nonstop service from Houston to Mobile, Ala., Columbus, Ohio, and Baltimore.
+"You're better off being uncomfortable for two or three months than ending up with a $3 billion turkey that you eventually have to kill," he said.
+Baroccio spent most of his time in the Italian city of Urbino but the two men met in Rome in the 1550s and Michelangelo encouraged the younger artist with his work.
+"The industrial and financial details are still under discussion," a Fiat spokesman said.
+But he suggested that JCB should be watching out for its own backyard, where Visa is doing quite well.
+A few of the signs were drawn from abroad, particularly American sign language, but by far the largest majority have their roots in Thailand and its culture.
+A total of 25 unitary authorities will be created, while the three island councils will be unchanged. The Scottish Office has argued that local government needs to be reorganised to make it simpler and more economical.
+Most scientists believe the real future of growth hormone isn't as a general youth tonic but as a specific disease treatment that improves the strength and function of atrophied bodies.
+"They're better numbers than I thought they would be," said Peter G. Boynton, president of Caesars, a competing boardwalk casino, which posted a 7.4% decline in revenue in April.
+Nath, a Hindu, is the 14th journalist slain by Sikh militants since they started their campaign in 1981 for an independent homeland in Punjab.
+"Sure it's fast," concedes Michael Gordon of the Fidelity Select Biotechnology Fund of Boston, referring to some biotech companies' speedy return to the equity market.
+Dome Petroleum's creditors are pressuring Amoco's Canadian unit to sweeten its $3.87 billion takeover bid.
+"My wife tells me every day I need to get this weight off," he said. "I have a weakness for catfish.
+Christine Callies, a Dean Witter Reynolds market analyst who takes an interest in smaller stocks, noted that investors have in general been ignoring favorable earnings reports on all companies, while "unpleasant surprises" have been "fiercely pounded."
+Metal and precision tool prices climbed 3.4% from a year earlier and 0.3% from May.
+And the City likes a financial man.
+Messrs. Baker and Shevardnadze were in Denmark to attend an international human-rights meeting.
+Phil Toia, a Dreyfus vice president, said the results reflect a "conscious decision" on the part of the company to accomplish a longer-range goal of increasing the size of its funds.
+First, companies tend to shed their less skilled workers first and 'hoard' their better-paid, more highly skilled workers.
+Crazy Eddie Inc. said its outside directors retained Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. to assist in evaluating two unsolicited buyout bids.
+A state judge refused to grant an injunction Wednesday for parishioners hoping to keep open 14 Roman Catholic churches set to be closed in an effort to consolidate waning membership and finances.
+Gainers outnumbered losers nearly 2 to 1 in the overall tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues, with 757 issues up, 393 down and 504 unchanged.
+But in these heady days evaluation of electricity companies has as much to do with the likelihood of them becoming bid targets as with their underlying performance.
+Mahler or music buffs might find some fun in Innaurato's inside jokes about the composer.
+That includes six nights' lodging, five days of courses, all meals and a variety of extra-curricular activities.
+Moorco will offer four million common shares as insiders sell two million; proceeds will be used to redeem preferred shares and reduce debt.
+She was a debutante at age 18 and two years later was student body president of the Women's College at Duke University.
+Heather was suffocated by someone who placed a hand over her mouth, according to police, who said her body was placed in a freezer before it was left in the trash barrel.
+Spokesman David Morris said the problem began with delays caused by a signal failure.
+This year's five inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame _ Dion, Otis Redding, the Rolling Stones, the Temptations and Stevie Wonder _ are a gathering of the soulful side of the '60s.
+"We have formally rescinded the decision, and the party again exists," said John Martin, a member of the national committee.
+Now the IRS's annual report says taxpayers won 5.2% of 1,379 rulings in fiscal 1987.
+A large part of the pressure on these commodities is psychological.
+That continues with an average 'churn' of 30 per cent a year. More than half these moves require recabling, costing up to 400 per staff member.
+"They're just starting," agrees Emanuel Goldman, a PaineWebber Inc. restaurant-industry analyst.
+The treaty also provides for destruction of ground-launched cruise missiles and their launchers at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tucson, Ariz., said Ms. Franklin.
+He said the company instead shipped it out of the country.
+Now, they wait only 48 hours.
+In a potentially explosive move the federation decided Tuesday to choose the venue for the final without consulting the players.
+The group was outlawed in 1986 and many members were arrested at that time.
+Its index of business sentiment for the first three months of this year stood at minus 24, compared with minus 32 in the final quarter of last year.
+Military officials gave no reason for the order to laborers from Gaza, the first of its kind in the uprising.
+Crammed into tiny seats, unable to move and urged to keep safety belts on at all times, we were served the pitiful snacks that have replaced those unwholesome meals of yesteryear.
+Paul B. Guenther, president of an operating division, made $700,000, down 35% from $1.1 million in 1989.
+Theyes said he hoped the search of files would wind up Monday night.
+The Ground Wave Emergency Network _ known as GWEN _ is an automated system of radio transmitters designed to ensure adequate communication links for military forces in time of war.
+The court, by a 7-2 vote, let stand a ruling from California that such tests for drunken driving do not violate the rights of motorists.
+Best Western is trying to become Best Eastern as well.
+Now, he said, traders and corporations are looking for reasons to buy the U.S. currency and are interpreting almost any economic news with a pro-dollar bias.
+Twenty-six percent said they never used condoms.
+We didn't think about retirement," Mr. Isenberg says, referring to his generation.
+Far from being an uncritical blessing of the market economy, then, the message of "Centesimus Annus" is that the work of "the new capitalism" has hardly begun.
+But the appeals from the five Soviet republics about Nagorno-Karabakh seemed designed to serve as a reason for the national government in Moscow to act on the simmering territorial dispute.
+Until then, options had been traded only in the over-the-counter market, mostly in New York, and in an almost invisible secondary market operating chiefly by telephone.
+Thousands of trade school students are apprenticed to factories expected to close.
+He emphatically denies the charge.
+Some were burned beyond recognition when three Italian jets collided on a low-level stunt flight and one of them hurtled into the crowd in a ball of flame.
+He has been telling officials in each nation that there is a limit to the Pentagon pocketbook and that budget pressures may force 10 percent to 12 percent cutbacks in U.S. military forces based in Japan, South Korea and the Philippines.
+He had stitches over his left eye and cheek.
+There had been concerns that the Warsaw Pact nations would not be ready to sign the comprehensive East-West agreement, and President Bush has said he will not attend the meeting if the treaty is not ready.
+More typical reports in the state-run media have said the April 14 Geneva agreement, which commits the Soviets to a pullout, increases opportunities for a peaceful settlement in Afghanistan's 10-year-old civil war.
+He came to China to normalize ties after a 30-year rift.
+These are power plants with four valves per cylinder instead of the traditional two.
+They got the rod to return to the protective pool and rendered the equipment inoperable, the Canadian news agency said.
+The transactions by individuals are culled from those reported to the SEC in the previous week ended Friday, no matter when they actually occurred; the table, however, lists the actual dates of the trades.
+North Korea has demanded cancelation of the exercises, now under way.
+'If they want to spend Pounds 9 to scream at me that's fine.' But what about the players?
+Lebanon has been without a head of state since Sept. 23, when former President Amin Gemayel's six-year term ended without Parliament having chosen a successor.
+Some involve 'gene therapy' - giving patients perfect copies of defective genes.
+Another gripe concerns the way the turning maneuvers were executed.
+In a recent interview, the elder Mr. Wang graded his son "at 75%."
+Later in the movie, she catches Umstetter in bed with a younger woman.
+Clifton N. "Cliff" Memmott, a former Utah legislator and weekly newspaper publisher, died Dec. 6 in a convalescent home after a long illness.
+Reagan left Bethesda Naval Hospital after a four-day stay for prostate surgery and a cancer checkup.
+But he says they know and respect Young. The new man certainly faces a challenging task.
+Separately, the department reported little change in prospects for world and U.S. grain stocks.
+A recession could trip up the Canadian dollar's recovery and a resumption of the dollar's decline against other major currencies would almost certainly drag the Canadian dollar down too.
+The Senate recommendations also advise Salinas to take advantage of Mexico's strategic location next to the United States to expand trade with Pacific rim countries and Europe.
+A sharp rise in Japan's stock market overnight also gave some support to the U.S. market, analysts said.
+As they often did, the Gablers let Alfie out of his cage during Sunday's picnic to allow him a taste of freedom.
+With the company's restructuring of the past two years largely completed, he expects 1988 to be "an excellent year" in terms of profit and sales, but he wouldn't make a projection.
+He next fills in the colors, a tricky process that involves compensating for the changing light at different times of the day.
+More than 500 of the proposed cuts would be made in the National Park Service, the Times said.
+Together, the French bank and Apollo acquired most of the junk holdings of Executive Life, the Californian insurer.
+Company forecasts for operating profits growth this year have been downgraded from 20 to 10 per cent. Next year's group results should improve.
+Its ads for the product make outright claims about cholesterol reduction.
+The threat of legal action from opponents of the plant still remains.
+They stated that between November 1986 and December 1988 he was knowingly party to the carrying on of the businesses of Blade Securities and Blade Investments, both of Brompton Road, London, with intent to defraud creditors.
+He declared Aug. 21: "Our postwar foreign policy will be more open than our policy during the war.
+And until recently, perfumers have imported much of their oak moss and lavender from the former Yugoslavia and many of the resinous fragrances from Somalia.
+The AEA - or at least that part of it which is to be sold off - consists mostly of brainpower and technology accumulated from half a century of developing Britain's atomic energy programme. The government is right to want to privatise the AEA.
+During that time, scientists found that sunlight had interfered with a sensor in an infrared guidance system and a computer automatically terminated the engine burn.
+RJR currently pays an average interest rate of about 11.7% on its $16.5 billion of bank and junk-bond debt.
+IN 1973, I bought a builders' yard and buildings, but not the entrance road, which is unadopted and serves other properties including one still owned by the owners of the road.
+Indeed, in announcing its new rule, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it is considering imposing more safety requirements on light trucks, which now account for almost a third of all vehicle sales in the U.S.
+Existing postcodes identify a group of about 15 addresses and are adequate for existing sorting systems, which are based on machine recognition of phosphorescent dots printed on the packaging.
+We do see it periodically." Ms. Sullivan said the bed was a new model and that since Ms. Franson's death such beds were ordered modified at state schools for the retarded.
+In addition, Mr. White recalls, the machine's operator began boasting about it during lunch breaks.
+The local congresses, consulting with the party, appoint delegates to provincial-level congresses who in turn nominate delegates for the national congress.
+He added: "The administration finds the current course of monetary policy quite adequate."
+In Washington, independent counsel James McKay is investigating whether Meese violated a law that prohibits payment of bribes to foreign officials by U.S. companies and authorizes the attorney general to intervene to block them.
+The rebels said the Nicaraguan election was clean and honest, saying it reflected well on Ortega. "As revolutionaries, we are proud of the honesty, the responsibility and the vision of the future our Sandinista brothers have," it said.
+"In this album we've got it."
+Moore McCormack said it intends to carry out the plan even if Southdown first abandons its $450 million offer, but indicated it might scuttle the plan if it gets an acceptable bid.
+"Avoiding fat and cholesterol is becoming more popular among h-conscious adults, but it may be too restrictive for rapidly gneed about two and a half times more calories per day, pound for pound, than adts," he said.
+People born under the sign of the ox are said to be marathon workers and empire-builders.
+For those of us who are not, it allows us to peer into the perverse minds of dog lovers.
+As a basic minimum, it should publish the full agenda before council meetings and disclose how governments voted thereafter.
+Searle said since ADBF is one of the body's naturally produced antibiotics, it may be less toxic or allergenic than many traditional synthetic antibiotics.
+Not everyone is so pessimistic.
+Vietnam is believed to have already withdrawn some troops.
+The super-highway, however, looks like being primarily a medium of entertainment: thus, there is a case that the commercial market should dictate who gets it.
+So the Soviet Union continues to research, develop and build the world's largest and most modern arsenal of strategic nuclear weapons.
+An eighth incumbent is leading by a single vote.
+Trading in the soybean pit became hectic in the final hour, which saw the soybean contract for July delivery plunge from a contract high of $9.14 a bushel to $8.56 before rebounding to finish at $8.84.
+It sounds to me as if Mr. Vedder is a "sour graper."
+Jesse Jackson, who once said George Bush was morally unfit to be president, said today he expects a "qualitative change" on civil rights when Bush takes over from President Reagan.
+About 450 hours of test flights will be done before certification.
+When it got far enough north, Nicholas was abbreviated to Claus, and St. Nick became Santa.
+"I intend to keep it that way," Mr. Jacobs says.
+And we don't have to do it just their way.
+Suave offered to purchase one million of its 2.8 million common shares outstanding for $9 a share.
+The obstacle Chile faces in Washington is not protectionism, but indifference. An FTA with Chile would let Washington signal to the rest of Latin America that it supports democratic regimes with open economies.
+The files showed that in October 1976, citing the need to protect intelligence sources, Bush repeatedly sought to prevent some documents from being declassified and CIA witnesses from being called before a federal grand jury.
+"We just cannot tolerate corporations being in a position of writing themselves a tax break," Mr. Keefe said.
+"We bought enough to last the winter," Mr. Noreng says.
+So far, neither side has been willing to make the sacrifices required.
+Because the rate increase will result in lower levels of revenue than requested, Mr. Paquette said 1991 earnings would be lower than 1990, without taking into account several one-time charges in 1990, some of them related to the rate case.
+This poses a sizable challenge for supermarkets and food companies, and threatens to slow some of the industry's most pervasive marketing trends.
+In subsequent years, capital gains will be taxed like ordinary income, eliminating both the preferential rate and the six-month holding period that used to distinguish capital gains from ordinary income.
+The fund lost $279 million directly and up to $340 million when future interest losses are included, according to a report by a special prosecutor.
+Gayoom, 50, was elected president in 1978 after Nasir resigned and fled to Singapore.
+The Iraqi leader proclaimed the gulf war a great Iraqi victory, even though it was pretty much a draw brought about by mutual exhaustion.
+"I think in this business, there is a degree of overkill," he said. "Anytime you take an individual out of their home environment and they can't see their family, you're going to have an impact." "We use the family to our benefit.
+On the business-development side, the legislation would double the length of time a company could participate in the program to 14 years.
+U.S. warships escort American-flagged Kuwaiti tankers through the waterway to protect them from Iranian attacks.
+"There will be cannibalization" as Saturn takes sales from other GM divisions, Merlis said.
+Gramuglia is the man who parked a retired semi 45 feet above the Thruway's roadside flora as a way of attracting business.
+Wisner denied the motion.
+Usually the British voter turnout, at under 32 percent, is by far the lowest in the EEC.
+The plaintiffs demanded that AIPAC be forced to register as a public action committee and disclose its activities - a move that would have hampered behind-the-scenes lobbying with Congress and the administration.
+The Maltese-flagged tanker was hit and set on fire Tuesday as it tried to run the Syrian blockade along Beirut's Christian enclave. Seven crewmen were killed and two were wounded.
+"I didn't beat up that woman.
+Someone should book Maria Friedman's ticket now.
+The unit will use proceeds for general purposes, CNW said.
+He joined Guinness in 1985 as a brewing-operations executive.
+Sales leaped to 1.5 million cases by 1987, with Proprietor's Reserve Chardonnay leading the pack.
+The company has applied for permission to sell its rebuilt Beetles in the U.S., arguing that because they are technically used cars, they shouldn't be subject to new-car emissions and safety standards.
+The yield on the Japanese government's benchmark 5% issue due November 1997 rose to 4.765% from 4.625%.
+Mr Carlo Ripa di Meana, the European Community's environment commissioner, calls it 'a turning point in our whole environment policy'.
+Volume was moderate at 472.9 million shares, down from 517.3 million on Thursday.
+James Bellows, the former managing editor of "USA Today on TV," has settled his $1.8 million lawsuit against the company that makes the syndicated series.
+The worsening lives of the people escaped notice in many quarters, foreign and domestic.
+In the investment-grade corporate debt market, high-grade bonds also posted little change.
+"Everything she tried to do or wanted to do, she excelled at it," Ms. Perry said. "She put herself down too much.
+The utility plans to finance the station with Dollars 40m of its own capital, credits worth Dollars 48m, and a share placement of Dollars 74m.
+"From the start it is going quite well," said Amarbayasgolam, an observer from the Mongolian Democratic Party, the largest opposition party.
+"I'm in a position to understand how deep Gannett's commitment is to the News," says Robert H. Giles, editor and publisher of the News.
+Manila stocks rebounded slightly as bargain-hunting in commercial and industrial issues perked up trading.
+Much of the land on which sugar-beet was to be grown remained wet and cold far longer than normal.
+But as a result of a financial crisis in 1975, New York City did default on short-term notes.
+Seagram owns 24.3 per cent of Du Pont, the US-based chemicals giant, and most of the charge represents its share of Du Pont's medical benefits provision. Seagram warned shareholders in January of the non-cash charge.
+Overall, fares are about 10% higher so far this year compared to last year, and have steadily increased over the past 14 months.
+Self-warnings about the state of Mediterranean seafood are suspended as the fishy fragments in stock-rich gravy - here a mussel, there a piece of loup de mer, now some lobster - are fetched up with accompanying nuggets of potato, carrot or courgette.
+To work on a horse, Dr. Willoughby climbs up on a couple of bales of hay.
+An Amtrak official defended the actions of crew members aboard a train that caught fire over the weekend, saying that despite passenger complaints, several lives may have been saved.
+The State Department on Wednesday dismissed as "pure fantasy" an assertion by an Iranian opposition leader that the Reagan administration secretly negotiated with Tehran for the release of American hostages in Lebanon.
+Yet the Internal Revenue Service estimates that about 10,000 workers get the credit in their paychecks, a minuscule fraction of the more than 12 million families who get the credit when they file their tax returns.
+He also won the Derby in 1929 and 1930, a double that was not emulated until 1973; and won 19 races in succession, a record which was not broken until 1974.
+Analysts say the three-month measure is the most reliable guide to spending trends.
+Britain disclosed no specific reason for the expulsions.
+Multimillionaire brothers Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Herbert Hunt each have filed for personal bankruptcy protection to avoid having to post a $225 million bond required for appealing a federal jury verdict against them.
+McCurdy and other original sponsors hope the final version will include a provision in the Senate's bill, a $35 million demonstration program that will test their idea for linking national youth service with financial aid incentives.
+The four-day show, sponsored by the National Housewares Manufacturers Association, opened Sunday and is offering 1,900 manufacturers a chance to show off for retailers from more than 60 countries, said spokeswoman Kimberly Rawn.
+Fitzwater said Sunday that "The situation is unchanged.
+It is spread through the use of infected hypodermic needles and sex.
+Debt relief also removes whatever discipline Brazil and the other Latin debtors are now under to make the free-market economic reforms that are essential to attracting capital and restoring robust growth.
+A New Zealander is betting that British Columbians will pay to jump off a bridge.
+The Louisiana Almanac estimates the number of Cajuns in the state between 200,000 and 300,000. The state's population is about 4 million.
+Everyone here realizes if we were over there, we would want our mail.
+"As Japan moves into the 21st century, finance will be a major industry," says Junjiro Takahashi, a professor of economics at Keio University.
+There is a widespread expectation of further rationalisation among the 15 regional companies.
+NA will become HKs majority shareholder with about 98 % since it already holds 0.9 % of the share capital.
+This should be a trial run for a wider amalgamation.
+It's really a wonderful thing that any member of the House may, at his will, bring question against any other member, and under our rules that has to be looked into.
+Takahashi said inflationary pressure in Japan has created a "triple low" phenomenon _ a simultaneous decline in securities, yen and government bond prices.
+John Vaughn, 27, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Gerhard Turner, 28, Rose said.
+"McDonald's will open up where people go, where people are," he said Monday in an interview at the chain's headquarters in Oak Brook, a Chicago suburb.
+After sorting, the bags also are to be recycled.
+The stock market remained on the defensive today, extending the decline that has driven it down to its lowest levels in nearly a year and a half.
+The two new publicly traded companies being offered to investors have more potential than investors think, Granada officials say.
+Atlantic Richfield Co.'s Arco Alaska Inc. unit said it will fabricate a facility for its Prudhoe Bay oil field at the Portland, Ore., shipyard on Swan Island.
+A former HUD official testified before a House panel that then-Vice President Bush's staff intervened to secure funding for a project that had been rejected in 1985.
+The pro-Noriega news media calls the exercises a provocation.
+IBM hopes the Next software will make it easier to program and use IBM technical workstations.
+And, although it initially trumpeted the ruling as a victory, Citicorp is also seeking to have part of the ruling reversed.
+Buddhist monks in Mandalay and other Burmese cities began a boycott of the army after soldiers put down a pro-democracy demonstration there on Aug. 8, reportedly killing four people, including two monks.
+Those who care about intellectual culture will want to pay attention to this brave band of former anti-Americans.
+In addition, or alternatively, it could invest in chargeable assets and thereby reduce the company's interest in land to less than half.
+NBC said Thursday it would appeal.
+Mr. Guzzetti said that IU officials haven't yet returned his phone call but that Neoax is prepared for any takeover defenses IU might put up.
+The callers "took offense at his attributing these sentiments to black culture and wrapping it in the mantle of black tradition," says an NAACP spokesman.
+Despite its performance, BankAmerica's stock continues to erode from a high of $36.37 posted in September 1989.
+It asks that the court remove the Teamsters leadership, place the union under trusteeship and prohibit the alleged mob figures from any future dealings with the union.
+Archbishop Santo Quadri apologized, explaining that the fonts had to be drained to stop drug addicts from using them to rinse their needles.
+Last June, Tandy teamed up with one of the nation's largest discounters, Wal-Mart stores, to broaden its distribution.
+The Fed, the comptroller of the currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. are working together to devise changes in bank regulation to encourage lending.
+And twice refused to die. Leadville - past residents included Jesse James, Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp -is one of Colorado's oldest mining centres.
+At least 40 million of those in the Ukraine consider themselves members of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Futey said.
+In the past three weeks, more than $5.5 billion of new issues flooded the Euromarket, including multimillion-dollar issues from such borrowers as Campbell Soup Co. and Ford Motor Co.'s credit subsidiary and a $1 billion issue from Italy.
+Our liberal friends have been at war with America's middle class for years.
+A twice-weekly service to Tehran with a stopover in Cyprus will begin again after a three-year break on Dec. 15, it said.
+Faint, evocative burblings and tickings as accompaniment from Matteo Fargion. The dance curves and surges through the bodies, pivots at arm or shoulder, drives onward in kicks, draws the cast together or separates them.
+Commenting in a telephone interview from Proctor-Silex headquarters in Richmond, Va., Dreyfus said the recalled models were made in 1985 and 1986 and have since been discontinued.
+Eastern has shareholders approval to buy back a further 11.8m shares. Yesterday the stock surged 21 to a record 722p.
+"He doesn't want to end 20 years on the bench with women all around the country shouting that he deprived them of money."
+Julian M. Seidel, the failed thrift's former president, and James R. Porter, a former senior vice president, were charged in the 22-count indictment with fraud and tax evasion.
+He says he needs five times that area to meet export demand. Scanstyle's biggest market is the UK, where it sells garden furniture and chairs in tropical hardwoods.
+Early next week, Gen.
+Recent test-tube studies indicate that these mutant viruses respond to DDI.
+The prosecutor said the misappropriation was uncovered through evidence obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Labor Department's office of labor racketeering.
+"We're talking about a friend, we're talking about an ally," he said.
+Losers widely outnumbered gainers 790 to 168, while 151 issues were unchanged.
+The symphony, for example, canceled the entire season this year after several near-bankruptcies.
+Hamas and Islamic Jihad are the leading Moslem fundamentalist groups in Gaza.
+The laughter bubbles out of them.
+An aide to Hoss said Decaux would "submit a report of his observations to his superiors, who would work on a plan to stabilize the situation in Lebanon." France governed Lebanon by mandate until 1943.
+"This is the best city for selling dope," he says.
+Files come in many varieties, but the type used on wood is called a rasp.
+The company said income growth and improved profit margins reflected strong unit volume gains, a better product mix, continuing cost controls, productivity increases and the favorable effect of foreign exchange.
+You can't be comfortable if you want to look smashing.
+I expect to help him win the next general election and I have absolutely resolved in public and in private that I will support the prime minister through thick and thin.' Opinion among rightwingers on the likelihood of a challenge was mixed.
+The tax is cited regularly by those entering bankruptcy proceedings.
+That resentment partly explains the erosion of the Japanese political consensus. Nor are the economic arguments for legislation negligible.
+Horner had said he was impressed by the toughness of the Soviet players, most of whom are good athletes who play basketball, volleyball, or compete in track.
+The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday unveiled, 19 months late, a massive draft revision of regulations that could give states and polluters more say in whether toxic waste sites are put into the "superfund" cleanup program.
+A formal House-Senate conference is expected to ratify the accord later this week.
+They also said April may still have been influenced by the ending of the Persian Gulf War about a month earlier and that a single month's figures aren't enough to establish a trend.
+Nearly four million shares changed hands.
+The identical increases in spending and income left the savings rate unchanged in December at 4.2%.
+The Rev. Jim Sunderland, the jails' chaplain, said he wrote the letter and passed it around for inmates to sign.
+There never has been a court ruling in Japan over the issue of a patient's right to know, said lawyer Katsuji Hotta, who recently was named to a committee to examine the issue for Japan's Medical Association.
+Spread out that Euro-beach towel, maybe, and deal those Euro-cards.
+S&P said about $1 billion in term debt outstanding is affected.
+The NYSE has been trying for years to attract more foreign companies to its market, especially from Germany. Both Daimler and the exchange marked the debut in some style.
+President Bush said today that disturbing new figures on the federal deficit show that the "time for game playing is over" and he pledged to increase pressure for a compromise on new taxes and budget cuts.
+Soviet businesses also have been told to become self-sufficient because they can no longer rely on the state to bail them out.
+Earnings per share emerged at 1p (1.8p). This USM-quoted consultant, which services oil companies, said that computer services continued to perform well.
+He said the freed hostages had been treated well by their captors.
+These scenes, the FCC said, "were neither isolated nor fleeting." The commission said nudity and sexual themes are not necessarily "indecent," but their context and treatment in "Private Lessons" were.
+This custom needs to be outlawed in the interests of objectivity and a 'rescue culture'. I hope that the lessons learned from the current spate of avoidable receiverships will be used by the authorities to amend the regime.
+Outboard Marine dropped 3/4 to 14 3/8.
+Even the fabricators that fit glass into window sashes or install windows on construction projects often are beholden to makers, some say. Japanese executives dispute that.
+Lab tests of the pills revealed they matched those from a prescription vial of nitroglycerin in Ms. Rangel's home, Robleto said.
+The 34-year-old musician's current collection includes some old African and Guatemalan instruments that have bulbous gourds for resonators, and a new model he is building that is decorated with turquoise stones and a colored sand painting.
+That's because for fully paid stock holdings, the brokers must obtain permission from the individual customers, an arduous task, said an official at one brokerage firm.
+Some, though, said Mr. Johnson seemed much more concerned about the possibility of inflation than of recession.
+If, for example, you start with the more familiar and reassuring sorts of works presented on the second floor, by the time you get to the rather raucously installed top floor you may be put off by the feeling that you have stumbled into chaos.
+Cases among blacks: 31,514, or 27 percent.
+"The judge, in effect and incorrectly, usurped the function of the executive branch of the state government," the court said.
+But Europe's diversity is also a trump card.
+But U.S. District Judge Jean Hamilton in St. Louis rejected that argument last week, ruling that the ordinance would have to ban all yard signs to be legally neutral.
+Reagan has been frequently criticized as too optimistic.
+Carolyn Lipson-Walker, whose doctoral dissertation is titled "Shalom Y'all: The Folklore and Culture of Southern Jews," said Southern Jews have fused their social and religious practices to produce a dual culture.
+The reduction, the first since 1987, sent Tokyo stock prices soaring.
+A decade ago, Communist leaders harbored the elusive international terrorist "Carlos", who masterminded deadly attacks in Western Europe and is still at large, the new government says.
+Trouble is, they've been there before.
+Steel plates used by shipbuilders, structural steel for the building industry and steel bars don't have the same profit margins, mainly because of intense competition from other global players.
+"It was probably both." "One of the major problems OPEC will face will be the return of Iraq and Kuwait in the market," Jean Ping, Gabon's oil minister, told reporters.
+Currently, only 86 companies and three mutual funds, with total market capitalization of about $3.52 billion, are quoted on the exchange.
+"One of these days, I'm going to get it right," Mr. Smith joked.
+The department attributed much of the decline to losses from Hurricane Hugo.
+Attorneys say it helps them beat deadlines as well as traffic in car-clogged California, where papers usually are delivered by messenger or by lawyers themselves.
+Tokyo stocks rose for the third straight day.
+The utility moved to erase that deficit by taking a $141 million charge for Marble Hill in its November financial statement.
+Continental Airlines, a unit of Texas Air Corp., Houston, said it was reviewing the situation last night.
+Other children told of rape and sodomy inflicted by masked and hooded adults during ceremonial torture sessions.
+We could have a balanced budget by now.
+The council also urged adults who have no children in their homes to avoid the temptation to use easy-open containers for their medications. "Accidents have happened when youngsters have visited homes where no children live," it noted.
+Even if governments had refused to make further capacity cuts, it should have been possible to extract other concessions.
+"We didn't know how much worse the situation could get," said Ashok Thadani, its assistant director of engineering and systems technology. "There was the potential _ not likely, but the potential _ of fuel damage.
+Kohl was due to meet with President Reagan today with both military and money matters on the agenda.
+He replaces Howard Stringer, who was promoted to president of the CBS Broadcast Group, the financial heart of the network.
+Precious metals basically followed the oil markets higher in rather dull trading, said Richard Levine, vice president of the precious metals and foreign exchange group for Elders Futures Inc. in New York.
+The Federal Reserve's apparent further tightening of credit won't be enough to stamp out inflation fear in the bond market, analysts and traders say.
+Says political commentator Kenzo Uchida: "I wonder if Mr. Reagan and Mr. Takeshita can have a deep conversation."
+Discovery returned home today, landing safely on a desert lakebed, after a virtually flawless mission that sent a sun probe hurtling through space and lifted morale at NASA.
+In October 1985, Ashland agreed to purchase the Phillipsburg, N.J.-based maker of speciality chemicals.
+Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, said a final vote on the bill would be held at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.
+Once raised, it will be taken to another part of the island and studied, Mrs. Shean-Hammond said.
+And the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Authority says last year it saved "thousands" of dollars on its first major financing when Mitsubishi Bank Ltd., another triple-A-rated bank, won the bid to back a $90 million variable-rate demand note.
+In 1987, Atlantic Richfield Co. sold part of Arco Chemical in a public offering, but the giant energy company still owns more than 80% of the chemical maker's stock.
+"It is my feeling that if you have a concept of the tradition from which you come, that can only strengthen your personal statement.
+'Some weeks we're Ethiopia, others we're Switzerland.
+Chugai expects earnings in 1991 will improve to 4.5 billion yen while unconsolidated pretax profits are seen growing to 10.5 billion yen.
+Mongolian protesters staged a sit-in in Ulan Bator in support of hunger strikers who fasted through an eighth day to press demands for an interim parliament to be set up before nationwide elections in July.
+The best showing for this year's second quarter was by Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co., whose recommended stocks gained 11.4%, including dividends.
+China has set up a new state bureau to oversee efforts to reduce the number of shoddy, substandard goods on the market and help Chinese products meet international quality standards, an official daily said Wednesday.
+That was taken as a signal that the economy was neither weak nor dangerously strong.
+But his Christian Democrats have insisted that West Germany's abortion law should serve as the model for that of a united Germany.
+But Allen said this exception cannot be applied to all rape cases.
+With a $220 million negative net worth, we're insolvent."
+To promote his plan, Uno quickly threw himself into a series of bilateral meetings with leaders of countries both rich and poor, ranging from the United States and Great Britain to Bangladesh and Mexico.
+"I soon saw that the director was the person who got to hang out with the actors, which was fun, and he also got to hang around the camera and look through it and make decisions about it.
+And in the Soviet Union itself, the Communist Party is under severe attack and likely to be trounced in local elections that take place this fall.
+It was a whole evening of scenes and I did a scene from `Network.'
+When Gingrich attacked Democrats as blind to communism, Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., then the speaker, took offense.
+In the balloting Labor's Mike Carr polled 75 percent of the vote in Bootle, a town 155 miles northwest of London that encompasses Liverpool's docks.
+On Thursday, Parliament is expected to formally name de Maiziere prime minister and install his 24-member Cabinet, and the policy agreement is to be signed.
+Prices fell sharply Monday after OPEC decided to suspend talks on a proposed 2 percent cutback in oil production until June.
+Indeed, the highly successful F16 fighter was developed that way.
+Stewart charged that Fairchild changed his story at a post-conviction hearing.
+Strike leaders say 90,000 workers have walked out since the strike began.
+Statistics Canada, which surveyed 1991 spending intentions between November and February, said mining expenditures are expected to rise 20% this year, led by higher outlays for petroleum exploration and development.
+Mr. Silver had another brief tenure, at Polygram Pictures, run at the time by producers Peter Guber and Jon Peters.
+U.S. District Judge C. Clyde Atkins ruled on technical grounds, said Assistant City Attorney Leon Firtel, who added the decision probably did not allow time for an appeal before the weekend.
+Some federal defense funds traced to a particular county later are funneled to subcontractors in other counties, making it difficult to determine how much money a specific county keeps.
+The companies also would not promise to buy enough of its 4-megabit DRAMs, he said.
+He said their hands had been tied, they were at one point bound to trees, and they feared for their lives.
+As to what they may be, he says, "I'll have to punt."
+In Atlanta, civil rights leader Joseph E. Lowery and the widow of Martin Luther King Jr. said they would lead a group of civil rights activists to New York on Monday to speak out against the threat of war in Iraq.
+He said the figures for Kenosha were higher than those in other communities hit by large plant shutdowns because of several different factors in the southeastern Wisconsin economy and in the status of unionized Chrysler workers.
+The year opened badly as worries about the approaching quarterly corporate reporting season and the effect of war on the economy sparked a 130-point decline in the first two weeks.
+More than 1,500 insurgents on Sept. 23 attacked and occupied positions at Lamingone, Yanshingone and Payagone near the Chinese border about 340 miles northeast of Rangoon.
+The FBI said one expert estimated all the volumes and papers could be worth up to $40 million.
+Here is a city-by-city wrapup of the effects Sunday of the 3-day-old Eastern Airlines strike at key airports and transit systems.
+Most average Americans come in contact most often with nutritional information as it is listed on cereal boxes.
+Why would that dilute it, unless you're afraid that he might come up with some offer? A. Well, in the first place, the United Nations resolutions that pertain say that he has to be out of Kuwait.
+The National League for Democracy's two main leaders, Aung San Suu Kyi and Tin Oo, have been detained for more than a year.
+An ersatz bell tower topped with a stainless steel cross actually will contain the elevator to the 10 open-air parking floors.
+The same day, the committee also announced a doubling in the price of many publications, blaming increases in the cost of paper, printing equipment and transportation.
+Two litters of red wolf pups were born in the refuge this year, Parker says.
+"They just seem to have thrown in the towel," said Paul McDonald, a London-based oil consultant and an expert on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
+James Downey, editor of The New Nation magazine, said Haughey's party, Fianna Fail, had itself to blame for the leftist surge.
+Judge Jon Newman of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan granted a stay until oral arguments are made, sometime during the week of April 16.
+It may be a bomb," according to a police statement.
+The settlement of the SEC case was filed in the same courthouse shortly after Mr. Milken's criminal plea.
+Nickie Taylor, the receptionist at City Hall, said the phone rang steadily Thursday. "We've had people say they won't come into our city now," she said.
+Participants said that a 1/2 percentage point cut in the discount rate had already been factored into exchange rates.
+The three, which in 1985 managed more than 40% of the year's business, last year managed less than 30%.
+He will be director of the Center for Contemporary Media.
+He also is under fire for the blockade of oil, raw materials and other goods he imposed on Lithuania to force the Baltic republic to back off its March 11 declaration of independence.
+Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir joined 150 students and environmental activists on a flatbed railroad car to begin a campaign to save the world's rain forests.
+Those operations would be combined with Marriott's contract services division, which supplies hotel management and food services to institutions and companies.
+You have your share, they have theirs, for letting you bring it in without paying duty.' There was an African logic about that.
+The leaders are worried that TWA's financial problems will force the carrier to close its St. Louis hub of operations.
+Since then, the company has begun arrangements to rid itself of six of its less profitable stores, including one in North Carolina.
+"This morning we have our regular people, more familiar faces than we've seen in the last few weeks," he said.
+I think she sort of thinks the ones I choose are beneath me," said Jason. "But I've never had a problem with the guys she dated." Two Marine Corps jet fighters collided today over a training range, and one pilot was killed, a spokesman said.
+The program will include joint marketing of resort hotels and hotels at major airports worldwide, Hilton International Chairman John Jarvis said Friday.
+McCormick was elected grand marshal by a 2-to-1 margin by the United Irish Societies, a group of about 30 local Irish civic and cultural organizations.
+Curry, 57, a retired Army major general, was sworn in as administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
+As a result, he says, "My guess is that prices of many OTC stocks have a lot further to go."
+Moreover, history suggests that an "integrated" suburb is really an all-white suburb in the process of becoming an all-black suburb.
+Judge James E. Noland ruled that the Turkish Cypriots could not intervene in the case because their government was not recognized by the United States.
+Mr George Simpson is due to take over as Lucas's chief executive at the end of the month.
+But as the timescale involves decades rather than years, such improvements cannot be expected to serve as a substitute for greater wage flexibility.
+He is recuperating from surgery, chemotherapy and radiation treatment for lung cancer.
+THE U.S. SENT investigators to Thailand to probe Sunday's plane crash.
+But this is politics, not economics.
+A federal judge ordered the prosecutor to search government files for any additional evidence that should be surrendered to defense lawyers.
+In their heyday, after their debut with federal blessing in 1960 as a spur for real-estate investments, they were popular because they had tax-free status if they paid 90% (currently 95%) of their profits to shareholders.
+Karoly Grosz, premier and Communist Party chief, will visit Moscow in July, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.
+And young people say to me, `Oh, that's easy."' The 150 people in the East Room of the White House laughed.
+"That way you get the expertise of a bank and the personal input of a family member," said Tamara Telesko, a vice president in the U.S. private banking group at New York's Chase Manhattan Bank.
+Butcher, whose privately-held firm has roots dating to the American Revolution, said the merger will help cut costs and raise efficiency at Butcher & Singer.
+"Because the center is in touch with artists in both places, we were aware that this moment offered an extraordinary opportunity," he said.
+"Introducing our new products in their oak-paneled rooms means a lot more to us than people imagine," he says.
+Machinists involved in the strike against Eastern have set up a tent city on the airport grounds.
+Delta, which started the triple-mileage competition, did not impose a deadline for eligibility, spokesman Neil Monroe said.
+The $134 billion deficit figure for the year beginning Oct. 1 was about $5 billion above the president's mark, largely because Reagan wanted to sell more government assets.
+"I'll never forget this, thank you," the captain shouted into the radio after Larnaca Airport air traffic controllers told him he was cleared to land.
+Whatever the outcome of Monday's election, it will be remembered for the remarkable resurgence of Liberal Party leader John Turner and his relentless attack on the free trade agreement with the United States.
+Valenti called for the electronics industry to join in the battle against film piracy and illegal copying.
+Over the past four years the commission has sponsored the creation of 23 seed capital funds in Europe.
+"That was a devastating moment," Charlotte Fedders said in a recent interview, recalling the 5-year-old incident. "He thought it was the right thing for the kids-slash-me.
+The Massachusetts governor planned to spend most of today in his office, emerging only to swear in a new member of the state authority which oversees Logan International Airport.
+It should have a single, open market, but its member states must be free to experiment with measures to alleviate their employment problems and to decide, within limits, their own macro-economic policies.
+The studio's "Batman" was the year's biggest blockbuster.
+Kidde makes a broad range of consumer, safety and industrial products, including appliances and fire-protection equipment.
+Lodging sales for the quarter rose 14% and operating profit rose 18%, the company said.
+Having separate companies indirectly controlled by Montedison made "managing them more cumbersome," Mr. Harmon said.
+He said it "isn't inconceivable" that some Arrow employees might also lose jobs.
+When Congress politicizes prosecutions to the point where the attorney general is too timid to apply the law to independent counsel, the integrity of the law itself is the first victim.
+A 1972 Supreme Court ruling says the prosecution must derive all its evidence in a case from sources wholly independent of testimony a defendant gave under a grant of immunity.
+It may not be good news for some consumer goods stocks, but the message it sends about consumer habits is positive for the stock market as a whole. Profits warnings like those at Pepsi, are few and far between.
+Under the bill, which has an uncertain fate in the Senate, all individual income would be subject to the 1.45% tax that goes to pay for Medicare.
+As a result, the company's profit margin fell to 50%, compared to 57% a year ago.
+Brian Ratchford, 26, of Spartenburg, S.C., and a member of the 39th Tactical Air Squadron.
+More recently, these officials said, there have been reports of contacts in Lebanon between the JRA and members of the Abu Nidal Palestinian terrorist group, which is headquartered in Libya.
+If any charges are filed against the remaining suspects, they would be misdemeanor charges, Laux said.
+Every six seconds a half-dozen air guns fire into the water, sending a deep "thud" penetrating up to 20 kilometers into the ocean floor and bouncing back to the ship's electronic ears.
+He is now an adult in shock, wiser and sadder but no less hilarious.
+The Selector UK fund is designed to complement Morgan Grenfell's existing tracker and income funds.
+Start with the assumption that a prolonged drought will force up cattle prices by, say, 20%.
+Privately held, House of Fraser does not disclose financial results.
+It is that the alternative is horrible.
+North Korean soccer players are to visit Seoul later this month.
+It will be "President Reagan's meeting.
+That backfired when the state supreme court slapped the GOP down.
+One of the latest items for GI menus is an all-natural bread with a shelf life of three years.
+Some relief officials also voiced fears of a new exodus.
+The head of Mexico's powerful Oil Workers Union was arraigned Thursday on homicide and arms charges as forces in the governing party began moving to install leaders more sympathetic to President Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
+"The market was oversaturated," says Terry Ashoff Johnson, St. Luke's vice president for marketing.
+The U.N. imposed the trade embargo to force Baghdad out of Kuwait, which Iraq invaded Aug. 2 and then annexed.
+But orders for automotive equipment dropped a startling 7.0%.
+The student loan problems came to the surface when the Department of Education decided to withdraw a federal guarantee on the loans, triggering the prospect that the huge defaults would be borne by banks that backed the loans with letters of credit.
+According to a company spokesman, Daisy's cash shortage is severe enough to prevent its customary purchase of Sun Microsystem workstations.
+Inco said it also planned to make an unusual rights offering to common holders for about $265 million of debentures with interest rates linked to nickel prices.
+Robert Padala, manager of OTC trading at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, said investors don't seem to be worried about any big sell-offs in the technology sector.
+The rise in net was partly the result of an increase in investment income for the company's property/casualty and life insurance businesses.
+Tom Jr, was impressed by the giant machine with its 18,000 vacuum tubes, but hardly captivated.
+Foreign Minister Boiko Dimitrov of Bulgaria and the Turkish foreign minister, Mesut Yilmaz, are to discuss the problem at a meeting Tuesday in Kuwait.
+Spare phone jacks are rare; those already in use for the phones are often hidden behind heavy furniture; and some phones are wired directly into the wall without a plug-in phone jack.
+But the performances of other market indices shows that, once again, the smaller stocks outpaced the blue chips, as investors sought to maximise their benefit from the recovery in company profits - when it comes.
+Revenue increased to $298.7 million from $252.4 million.
+State Department officials were unavailable for comment Saturday night.
+And for another, it's hard to tell where the cursor is in a 3D display."
+A winter storm warning was posted through the night and into Tuesday over the mountains, foothills and piedmont of South Carolina.
+On Friday, Saddam urged the people of Egypt and the Persian Gulf states to revolt against their governments and join Iraq in a holy war against the West and its allies in the region.
+"On something of this magnitude, we're going to want to take a very thorough look," he added.
+By June this year NME had come to a settlement with Texas, without admitting wrongdoing.
+The Chicago Merc fined a leading discount futures broker, Jack Carl Associates, and its president a total of $45,000 related to allegedly abusive trading in stock-index futures.
+Mr. Alexander, who died in 1964, was an occasional colleague of Mr. Kinley and Red Adair, and I well remember Mr. Adair's visits to our neighborhood in his flashy scarlet Cadillac convertibles.
+None of the teen-agers who knew of the slaying faces prosecution.
+Treasury bill rates dropped about one-third of a percentage point.
+"The county is going under with all the ants," Wolbert said. "People have called in who haven't had ants for 20 years.
+Pacific Engineering was one of two plants in the United States that made ammonium perchlorate.
+"There is an enormous amount of pent-up demand (to make stock and bond issues)," said Dean Eberling, securities industry analyst for Shearson Lehman.
+Some are to the left of the bishops and some are to the right." Viewers may tire of a mullah chanting from the Moslem holy book, but there is no alternative when he's on.
+University officials testified that their action was proper under the school's special relationship with the Vatican.
+The best are the new ones, written for him by Van Morrison.
+They recommend installing protective lighting, closed-circuit televisions, access controls and sealed windows in vulnerable locations.
+It is no wonder that Mr. Baker is concerned about nuclear deals between China and Iran.
+The plane was flying from Nanaimo, British Columbia, to Kelso on a business trip Friday night for S. Madill Co., said company spokesman Steve Shaw.
+"We support the concept but believe it ought to be a part of labor-management agreements," Fitzwater said.
+That project, announced in 1985, was put on hold when no buyers materialized.
+Mellon Bank Corp. said yesterday that it expects a fourth-quarter loss of about $220 million, and that it would increase loan-loss reserves by about $180 million to cover troubled foreign loans.
+One seemed to have died from a lethal injection delivered by the Kevorkian device, which helped an Oregon woman die last year.
+"One reason it was set then is because it was so hot in Nevada," says Howard Nelson, director of science and technology information at RPI.
+July load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, rose slightly to 69.3% from 68.5%.
+Premadasa says he wants the Indian soldiers out of his country, but reality might require they stay.
+The television program 24 Hours said Friday night that relatives of James Donnelly, one of the captives, were contacted by the abductors.
+Henson published his journal in 1912 and it caused a falling out with Peary, who had wanted only his observations to be published.
+The case involved New York City and its efforts to force a waste-hauling company, Refinemet International Inc., to pay for cleanup costs at a city landfill.
+There were no signs the volcano would erupt again, according to a geologist of the North Sulawesi mining office.
+"What about whether he liked them?" asked Iran-Contra prosecutor Howard Pearl.
+Henry Berliner, president of Second National, says quarter-share projects avoid many of the problems of time shares, including difficulties in selling the loan paper and in dealing with many parties in the event of foreclosure.
+On the economic calendar for today, August personal income data are expected to show a 0.5% gain, while consumption expenditures are expected to be unchanged, according to a Dow Jones Capital Markets Report consensus of economists.
+Mr. McFarlane also has repeatedly minimized the role his former aide, Marine Lt.
+Sydney Kentridge, a defense lawyer, said the controversy surrounding the witness, Joseph Manete, could be resolved only if the case were reopened to allow new oral evidence.
+The yield on the latest 30-year Treasury issue was quoted late yesterday at 8.93%, unchanged from Wednesday and up slightly from 8.92% Tuesday.
+Rolf Noppen, executive vice president and a director, resigned to pursue other opportunities.
+Avril said he would not oppose international supervision of elections. "We are not hanging on to power," he said.
+An Italian newspaper said Tuesday that the chief of Afghanistan's diplomatic mission in Italy, reported missing since last week, defected to the West with American help.
+ABC's other Tuesday show, besides "The Wonder Years," "Who's the Boss?," was 12th.
+Parkin's secretary at the time, Sheila Wohlfarth, once told Uebele she was making the checks out to "Smith's Maid Service." Occasionally, Parkin asked Uebele to give him copies of documents.
+The Fellowship of Merry Christians sponsors its "Holy Humor Month" in April, with Monday set for a day of happy festivities _ picnics, singing, dancing, telling jokes and fun.
+For Handel (though not Mozart) Aix prefers period instruments these days.
+The executives know the course.
+The top groups have more than 5,000 members, most decked out in glittering rhinestone bikinis or luxurious costumes in a king-for-a-day fantasy.
+U.S. Ambassador William Walker on Friday pressured the Salvadoran government to quickly conduct an investigation and launched an inquiry of his own, promising protection to witnesses.
+Martinez was indicted in Atlanta in March.
+It was Bush's second trip to the wide-screen theater, one of the museum's top attractions.
+The surprise 5-0 vote by directors of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District was led by Cliff Wilcox, a longtime supporter of nuclear power and Rancho Seco.
+"You're annoying me," the lady responds.
+One of his bodyguards, Hisham Saeed, 28, was seriously wounded, the spokesman added.
+Security police at Andrews Air Force Base on Saturday were still looking for a stick of dynamite unknowingly driven off into the Maryland countryside during an anti-explosives training exercise.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl, in a major policy speech today, intensified pressure on the United States to agree to superpower talks on short-range nuclear weapons.
+Threat of force ends 10-hour strike by Szczecin bus drivers. Students strike in Krakow, Gdansk and Warsaw.
+'The players are not happy.
+He brushed them aside and told reporters later they are "all fakes."
+The average Zairean earns less than $200 a year, according to World Bank figures.
+She denied suggestions that she and Mrs. Gorbachev once were uncomfortable with each other: "I think there's been a great misunderstanding about our relationship," she said.
+But the tensions surrounding the current pressure on Germany and France over the value of their currencies have exposed other weaknesses that have been inherent in the EMS since it started operating in March 1979.
+Then we were given the contemporary Romanian play Vlad the Impaler, a quasi-historical piece about that prince, begetter of Dracula and allegory of Ceausescu; and the Russian Yerofeev's Moscow Train, that ran through wild country to Moscow Station.
+In early 1989, Maytag also bought Chicago Pacific Corp. and its Hoover Co. unit, the vacuum-cleaner giant with a bit part in major appliances.
+The merger includes a swap of stock valued at about $635 million and Warner's assumption of about $600 million in Lorimar debt.
+The man's identity was not released in the absence of formal charges.
+Riot police moved through the streets Saturday firing into the air and telling crowds to disperse.
+And the head of the Senate foreign aid panel said no new loans will be guaranteed without a provision that they not be used to expand Jewish settlements in occupied lands.
+Another Metzenbaum amendment will require federal regulators to review last year's S&L bailouts, possibly renegotiating the deals to reduce the government's costs.
+Ortega has kept that promise.
+A Tandon Corp. holder sued the maker of computers and disk drives in federal court in Los Angeles.
+He said nominations are due by Oct. 1.
+"We are trying to make ourselves more competitive in the market _ both markets," he said.
+Economists and bankers agree that the recent dizzying rise of property prices in Britain is about to slow down or even stall, but they don't all agree on what that means for the economy.
+Sears is just now installing a national network of toll-free telephone-order centers, at a time when growth in catalog sales is slowing.
+"Bob's got everything to live for," his brother wrote. "I figure I can do more good for him than myself." Bob Olson said he was shocked by his brother's suicide.
+Mexico then swapped those new bonds for government bank debt, which banks offered at a discount at an auction in March.
+Last year, for example, a satanic cult was blamed for desecrating an ancient church in the suburb of Pianezza, plundering the tombs of clerics buried there centuries ago and using the bones for some macabre ritual.
+Thought for today: "People are, if anything, more touchy about being thought silly than they are about being thought unjust." _ E.B. White, American author and humorist (1899-1985).
+Today that number is 23.
+Jesse Jackson said today he hopes to get support from Bruce Babbitt if Babbitt drops out of the Democratic presidential race as expected, while Paul Simon set the stage for his withdrawal if he doesn't "win somewhere" next week.
+The week's top 10 list was dominated by old reliables, save for the hit movie "Three Men and a Baby" on NBC and ABC's new "America's Funniest People."
+The distinctions sometimes boiled down to the instruments that backed her up.
+Oina has 11 men per side, with one team batting and the other in the field.
+Stuart, 29, was listed in stable condition in intensive care after surgery Saturday at Boston City Hospital; hospital officials would not give a reason for the surgery.
+The Selective Service System hunts for registration evaders by combing 100 computerized data banks.
+Prosecutors were expected to conclude their case today against Morris, who is accused of crippling an estimated 6,000 computers. If convicted, Morris could receive up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
+During an average of 10 years of follow up, the death rate among surgery patients who had sustained minimal heart damage was 24 percent.
+Despite the modest gains, traders said the market remains dull, with investors remaining cautiously on the sidelines.
+Children play jungle gym in a burned-out delivery truck.
+The utilities claim that piping produced by Taylor Forge & Pipe Works for the Four Corners Generating Station in San Juan County, N.M., was faulty and had to be replaced.
+The electric bassist improvised "The Star Spangled Banner." No tunes or musicians were introduced.
+Helms gleefully tweaked his antagonists, the "ultraliberal establishm" promising to press on with his agenda, a combination of traditional anti-big government conservatism and anti-abortion, anti-homosexual and other appeals.
+Rep. Rostenkowski intends to pressure President Bush to convene a summit by declining to move forward in earnest to draft a tax-increase bill.
+Other choices include rented for cash and occupied without payment of rent.
+"You're probably not going to see a California recession, but you will see much slower growth," Zandi said.
+Sarajevo radio yesterday denied reports that the Bosnian army started the fighting. Bosnian Croat forces this autumn suffered a string of reverses at the hands of their Moslem adversaries.
+However, net cash interest payments in the latest quarter amounted to $40 million after subtracting interest income and paid-in-kind interest.
+In Johannesburg, de Klerk predicted substantial changes in South Africa's relations with the rest of the world.
+No less important is the quality of US education for the bottom half of the ability range.
+But the PAN claims that in some 500 of the 3,858 polling places the vote for the PRI exceeded the voting rolls, and that in nearly 600 the PRI got unanimous or near-unanimous totals.
+In composite New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Digital shares fell 87.5 cents, to $182.
+And so what I want to do is just reiterate what I think I said in the meeting to the Joint Session, and that is that we want those people - all of them - out as soon as possible.
+He doesn't really mean it.
+Japan's post-war constitution limits its military to defensive capabilities and bans deployment of soldiers overseas.
+"Each day of delay costs money," said A. Robert Abboud, a Chicago investor, in a speech to the French-American Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday.
+Oleg Averzhanov's decorations are lamentable in their flimsiness and rampant improbability.
+State police had planned to send six cruisers of troopers, but scaled back their plans after Shepard's family asked that state police not attend the funeral.
+Bids for Columbia Gas bonds, which almost vanished after Wednesday's disclosure, returned to the market but at sharply lower levels.
+During the Voinovich and Forbes era, the Cleveland skyline expanded with office towers, a Lake Erie harbor project and the start-ups of two bank skyscrapers, hotels, a shopping mecca and a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
+The entire board of JOHN FAIRFAX LTD., Australia's biggest publishing concern after Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., was replaced following the takeover of the company by Warwick Fairfax, a 26-year-old member of the concern's founding family.
+The buyout also will make RJR the largest single junk bond issuer, analysts said.
+Permits can indicate the direction of home-building activity, economists say.
+Some environmental groups also have questioned the shutdown decision.
+Traders and analysts expressed surprise that the strength in bonds didn't result in a better performance for stocks, as the two markets have generally moved in tandem recently.
+Apple Computer, Nasdaq's largest stock, with more than $5 billion in market value, closed up 1 3/8 at 41 1/2.
+Most short-term interest rates also hardly budged.
+Becor Western inched up 1/8 to 15 1/8.
+By last year, the ratio had fallen to less than two to one.
+FCC obscured one aspect of the ruling that could have far-reaching implications for the future of free expression.
+Bargain hunting later in the session helped the shares rally off the bottom and they eventually closed 3 up at 245p on turnover of 2.7m. Kleinwort Benson cut estimates for the top stocks, including BP, Shell, Enterprise and Lasmo.
+But confidence is just what the Community needs after the buffeting of recent months.
+Roughly one out of 200 kimberlite pipes contain diamonds, but only one in 20 of those has a high enough proportion of gemstones to justify a mine. The Northwest Territories diamond rush may yet come to naught.
+The U.S. Coast Guard will also have unrestricted rights to board the Korean vessels as of the next fishing season.
+Strong crosswinds also could be a deterrent, Warren said.
+Shares of the other companies dropped, but by a lesser amount.
+She was released Wednesday on her own recognizance.
+Ms. Bennett is a star of CBS' daytime serial, "The Young and the Restless." CBS had announced the day before that it planned to delay the Sept. 5 start of its fall season because of the strike until at least late October.
+In his speech, Kinnear said that the petrochemical industry could profit if it remains lean.
+The certificates are being offered under the foreign military sales credit program, a U.S. government program that allows governments to repay military loans.
+Jacob J. Worenklein, a member of Milbank's executive committee, said that the decision to abolish the program was part of the firm's efforts to become "a lower cost provider of legal services."
+Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery wanted "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and his own book, "The History of Warfare."
+Management ultimately agreed to a raise of $39 monthly based on the average wage in the third quarter of 1987, when wages were somewhat lower, strike sources said.
+East, a onetime college professor, ran for the Senate in 1980 under the wing of the National Congressional Club, the political organization of Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. He defeated Democratic incumbent Robert Morgan.
+Several Southern California animal shelters also said they will not give away black cats until Halloween is over, fearing the animals may be killed or used as party novelties.
+They have been blamed for more than 2,500 killings since January.
+Budget committee members and staffs of both parties have been meeting in efforts to sound out differences and forge preliminary agreements.
+GAF, which has held a little-publicized stake of about 4.9% in Cabot for two years, confirmed it asked the Federal Trade Commission for clearance to boost its holdings under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Act on Aug. 1.
+The remaining 55% of the holding company will continue to be held by Guy Desmarais, Geoffrion Leclerc's president and chief executive officer.
+The new anti-Bork ad also is aimed at states of undecided senators.
+It attributed its information to the Air Force Ministry.
+The purchase widens Montedison's presence in the domestic petroleum-products market, putting the company in fourth place.
+The municipal market's mood has been especially bleak lately because of Salomon Brothers Inc.'s decision to phase out its municipal department and Kidder, Peabody & Co.'s staff cutbacks.
+STOCK INDEXES: Futures prices soared on waves of buy orders thoughout the session, traders said.
+Perhaps it is only jet-lag.
+Bentsen, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said his bill would increase both the amount of earnings a Social Security retiree can have with no reduction in benefits, as well as reducing the rate of reduction for those who earn over the limit.
+It is a system, maintains Mr Banchieri which, 'with minor improvements and adaptations we can be very competitive'.
+Charter Developments is also now finding it hard to finance obligations to enterprise zone trusts.
+Without significant rainfall, the river will fall below zero on the Vicksburg gauge within two weeks, Goldman said, with zero on the gauge representing 46.2 feet above mean sea level.
+It said other stock-value losses included $859 million for the Bronfmans, $510 million for the Dorrances and $320 million for the Lindners.
+In the recent quarter, a $20 million charge for the closing of some warehouse facilities made the loss for U.S. stores about $33.1 million, she said.
+He liked the cheeky northern editors who could tell the London men where to get off and what was front page news in the real world. So it remained on the Today programme.
+Then bring the old ones back to the GATT, too."
+Charles Rumbaugh, 28, executed by injection in Texas on Sept. 11 for murdering a jeweler when he was 17 years old.
+Southerly winds pushed temperatures into the 70s and 80s in the north-central Plains.
+Gramm has said the attempt to grab CFTC authority over stock-index futures is driven by "jealousy" on Wall Street and "regulatory imperialism" at the SEC.
+Gene Jay Seagle, director of technical research at Gruntal & Co., says the low volume is a good sign for the market.
+Yet while TDF1 opponents call the satellite obsolete, supporters portray it as the key to the future.
+The society wants a sharp change of course.
+But profit-taking then emerged and by the close the price had been trimmed to Dollars 1,118 a tonne, up Dollars 41.75 on the week.
+A century-old bridge collapsed while it was being dismantled, and about 40 people were plunged into a canal in northeastern Pakistan, officials said Wednesday.
+Mr. Greenspan has assured Sen. Proxmire that his views will be given "serious consideration," the spokesman said.
+The members of the emergency board are Robert O. Harris of Washington, ombudsman for the International Monetary Fund, who will serve as chairman; and labor arbitrators Richard R. Kasher of Bryn Mawr, Pa., and Arthur Stark of New York.
+Of that procurement budget, on average between a quarter and a third is spent overseas - more than Dollars 3bn a year. Until the late 1980s, the US market share of the overseas procurement budget was as high as 95 per cent according to western diplomats.
+Imo also said it has amended filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission to describe two recently completed financings that will provide funds for the Varo tender offer.
+Their operating expenses were $1,026,550,000, a 16 percent increase from 1988.
+Mellon had total assets of $34.5 billion as of Dec. 31, with loans and leases totaling $23.5 billion.
+But those proposals have been met with skepticism in Washington.
+"A lot of people thought what they had to go through was humiliating and didn't want others to have to go through the same thing," Switek said.
+The suspects were displayed at Amal headquarters in Zefta, six miles northwest of Nabatiyeh in south Lebanon.
+Of those few, he recommends at the moment River Plate and Scottish National, which are yielding 10.2 per cent and 9 per cent respectively.
+American Exploration Co. said it completed the acquisition of certain oil and gas producing properties from Transco Exploration Partners Ltd. for about $54 million.
+Bond dealers in London admit that hardly any foreign market operators have a detailed understanding of the nature of the constitutional reforms.
+Michael Hepher, managing director of British Telecommunications, has bought 13,918 shares at 363.5p.
+Takao Endo, a fund manager at Asahi Investment Trust Co., said the sluggish August trading exaggerated the effect of the concerns about interest rates and markets abroad, but agreed that the Bundesbank meeting is making investors apprehensive.
+Since August "The Simpsons" has averaged only 15 percent compared to 35 percent for "Cosby." Hilton Hotels Corp. said Thursday a sluggish economy and a drop in casino gambling revenues caused its third-quarter profit to drop 49 percent.
+The market has finally begun to register disquiet over political developments: witness yesterday's 3 per cent drop after China objected to plans for a new container terminal.
+One Politburo member was dismissed, three officials were retired and the police minister and minister of war were fired.
+The government has rejected all the students' demands, including greater freedom of speech and press, more money for education, disclosure of the incomes of top officials and reassessment of Hu's historical role.
+The economy is suffering, but who knows if in the long term he isn't right?" For nearly half this century, two charismatic intellectuals with opposing ideologies have dominated politics in the Dominican Republic.
+Australia's constitution was adopted in 1901 when the country, a former British colony, became an independent federation.
+Mr. Turner last year bought the Omni hotel and office complex downtown, considered by many to be a white elephant.
+The first practical videotape recorder was introduced at the National Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters convention in the early '50s, says Video.
+It was good to be in a part of the world where Marco Polo's recommendation still meant something, and I set off for Khotan without delay. In the pre-dawn the bus station in Kashgar was a scrum of donkey carts, beggars and passengers dwarfed by baggage.
+And the claim could prompt new concerns among Texaco's creditors, said Charles Luce, chairman of the creditors committee in the bankruptcy-law case.
+"She said, `I'll pick these children up Thursday,' and then she just walked off," he said.
+The source asserted that BankAmerica officials, including Chairman A.W. Clausen, believed they had obtained "at least a moral commitment" for more wider participation after having made several trips to Tokyo since June.
+Two of the other "little dragons" _ Taiwan and South Korea _ show promise for furthering what Mushkat calls "the slow and painful process" of democratic change in Asia, which has a long history of authoritarian rule.
+Airlines face fines if they bring into a country people who do not have the required visa and travel documents.
+On Saturday, there was a frisson of expectation that the First Couple, in the lion's den, might let it all hang out. Enter their inspired coup de video.
+However, at least one banker cautioned that delays still are possible as details are worked out.
+National is a joint venture of National Intergroup Inc. of Pittsburgh and NKK Corp. of Japan.
+And what Carsey and other Hollywood independents want is for the FCC to implement the Financial Interest & Syndication Rules of 1970 _ which prohibit broadcast networks from owning financial interests in their programs _ in the cable industry.
+Mr Eisenberg thinks otherwise.
+Information technology achieved the second- highest growth with a plus of 20.2 percent.
+The charges relate to allegations that Poindexter covered up North's secret resupply network to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua and to allegations that Poindexter lied concerning a November 1985 shipment of Hawk antiaircraft missiles to Iran.
+On top of that Taylor Made, a seventeen piece conjunction of 29th Street and Horizon, performed a suite commissioned by the Scottish Art Council.
+GSX Land Treatment Inc. had contracted to have the 12,000 tons of sewer sludge disposed of at White Castle, La.
+Their food is plentiful, if monotonous.
+Corporate Issues IBM's $750 million debenture offering dominated activity in the corporate debt market.
+"The uncertainty emanating from the Iraqi Mideast crisis has caused gridlock in the equity marketplace," says Michael Madden, co-head of investment banking at Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
+That moral support was very important." Anderson, who plays on the current tour, has produced all of Yoakam's albums and is gaining a reputation as a producer for other recording artists.
+The dead, including a U.S. college student, are believed to be the victims of a cult that performed human sacrifices and mutilations to bring magical protection to drug smuggling.
+But Mr. Hurt, under Randa Haines's understated direction, gives this character surprising humanity.
+Then have them itemize all the expenses involved.
+Consumer prices in the European Community rose 2.6% in March from a year earlier and 0.4% from February, the 12-nation group's statistical service said.
+We're all pulling together and trying to get over this disaster." School officials immediately began summoning mental health help Monday from across Arkansas and contacted national crisis and grief experts.
+For many residents, there was no end in sight to the struggle for survival.
+The indoor activity goes far beyond cannabis seeds planted in flower boxes.
+Interest rates "probably are going up some more," said J. Dewey Daane, a Federal Reserve governor from 1963 to 1974 and now a professor of banking at Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management.
+In early February LyphoMed reported a $5.8 million fourth-quarter loss and a 1988 loss of $21.1 million, vs. a $21 million profit in 1987.
+They were staying in the rollicking French Quarter, and Alice and Howard Frazier of Woodmont, Conn., who organized the peace cruise, said they expected a full night of indulgence.
+There is nothing in General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade rules - rules soon to be assumed by Gatt's successor organisation, the WTO - that precludes consideration of environmental issues during a multilateral negotiation.
+Mrs. Aquino, who has repeatedly refused to allow Marcos to return, said she had not received the letter.
+"Let us hope that, in the changing political climate of the 1990s, resources are increasingly allocated to more productive purposes, in industrial countries as well as developing countries," Conable said.
+The level of quality and service will be even more important.
+It had nowhere else to go.
+Britain's Prime Minister Thatcher alone dissented.
+One result is the troubling spectacle of personal attacks on a federal judge.
+Just when teacher union chief Albert Shanker was starting to sound like a mellowed elder statesman, the old firebrand re-emerged with an attack on school boards and administrators he accuses of impeding reform.
+Adds Robert Flaherty, editor of New York's OTC Review, a monthly magazine that tracks over-the-counter stocks, "Generally, the stuff sells on hype up there.
+Reagan had sought $4.8 billion.
+But his nominee for CIA director, Robert Gates, has endorsed the idea of disclosure.
+Instead, the GSA would select two teams, which would split the revenue on a 70-30 basis, and rebid every three years to see who gets the larger share of the business.
+Police sometimes outnumber spectators.
+Mr. Lipper says his primary contribution to the movie and book was to convince the filmmakers that Wall Street isn't just a giant "casino," and that insider trading is an "aberration."
+The commodity has been in a long-term decline since it peaked at $5,467 a metric ton in 1977, the study says.
+It gave me a wide canvas on which to paint." After taking a master's degree in poetic drama at Queen's University, Belfast, Parker taught from 1964 at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., returning home five years later to start his writing career.
+Youngsters hover over her pink nightie, little doll and blue comb.
+"Indeed, the commission has clearly indicated that it does not intend the policy statement to bind the commission to do anything in any particular proceeding."
+Cash payments would be a big increase over the current $180 million in U.S. military and economic aid attached to the bases, but less than half that sought by the Philippines when talks began in April.
+The public takes little or no interest in the sexual habits of public figures, whether they are business people, judges or politicians. Demonstrations of personal sexuality are in some ways less controversial in France than the US or the UK.
+Mr. Ellis sees "a likely dampening" of Christmas spending, and says department stores, apparel specialty stores and consumer electronics retailers will feel that more.
+Nuances are lost in the dramatic chiaroscuro.
+Today, the mummified fetus is so popular a tourist attraction that it has its own tiny case.
+In Billy Bathgate, scripted by Tom Stoppard from EL Doctorow's novel about mobster Dutch Schultz, director Robert Benton lays on the peeling posters and dingy-floral wallpaper.
+Unfortunately, the administration does not seem to recognise that the very same logic applies to the internal purchasing power of the dollar.
+The European Commission has said, however, that it intends to issue a directive covering timeshare throughout the EC. The act has been criticised by the Timeshare Council for not going far enough.
+The dissidents, saying that Uriarte was imposed on their union by Velazquez' federation, have picketed the plant continuously since the violence.
+Her blond hair was cut short and away from her face, permitting a view of the jagged scar which runs from above her left eyebrow down across her cheek.
+"We don't want to be the beggars of Europe and of the world," Walesa told the shipyard workers as he endorsed the strike that began Monday.
+"There are some political problems that we have that I have discussed very frankly with Mr. Gorbachev, not the least of them the $5 billion a year going down to Cuba," Bush said.
+Meador apparently stole more than 10 works from the Quedlinburg treasury.
+The machinists believe the deal would leave UAL heavily in debt and could threaten the job security of union members.
+The financial services company's 1988 loss was nearly four times the $258 million shortfall for the previous year.
+That sparked swift action by the Reagan administration, which continued to recognize Delvalle as the legitimate leader of the country and imposed massive economic sanctions on Panama in an effort to drive Noriega from office.
+The placing with institutional investors, valued the group at just over Pounds 19m.
+Despite an enormous amount of rhetoric everywhere these days about our trade problem with Japan, only Mr. McGurn's article touches on what I regard as the real essence of the problem: Japanese agriculture.
+The Big Board has indicated that it may seek fines against Mr. Joseph and others.
+Without the provision, the estate tax would fall to 50% next year.
+The stock market suffered a broad setback today, faced with a rise in interest rates and economic uncertainties.
+Steven Platt, senior analyst for Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., Chicago, observed that "the strong dollar shook out weak longs in gold and silver."
+In American Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Perini Investment shares closed at $15.75, up 87.5 cents.
+The first was as secretary of state for the elderly.
+The Persian Gulf crisis has given new life to Brazil's program to run its vehicles on pure sugar-cane alcohol instead of gasoline.
+"We have to have opposite interests competing in order to find solutions."
+It was only a few weeks ago.
+This will be, the dissenters said, "to the detriment of the United States' national and international interests."
+'The Japanese are very modest people, they appreciate a little more coverage,' explains Cavanaugh.
+He acknowledges that Mr. Rifkin, insignificant as he might at first seem to a vast, technology-based economy, has been able to set the agenda for biotechnology.
+Dugan's statements were similar to those made privately by some other officials, they went beyond what officials have said even on a not-for-attribution basis.
+U.S. automakers were scheduled to make 138,531 cars this week, compared with 138,912 a week ago and 130,416 in the same week in 1989.
+The other four-fifths lie below the surface. The criterion is what Hemingway called 'writing truly', for which purpose he said the writer had to have a built in 'shit-detector'.
+But oil users aren't the only ones in a bind.
+The work won the 1958 Nobel Prize, and is the fourth most popular book among Soviets.
+Political analysts attributed Ozal's loss to inflation that rose to 75 percent in 1988, his family's free-spending lifestyle, charges of nepotism and alleged corruption by state officials.
+Kaufmann told ADN his own company in Halle, Putnik, and two other German firms had been planning to use the money to start a trading company.
+Carson, who is not a member of the guild, said at that time possibilities of reaching an agreement with striking writers had been exhausted.
+The news helped to support yesterday's price advance. According to GNI, the fall in Brazilian output will leave consumer stocks at the end of this season 25 per cent below the 1990-91 peak of 19.7m bags.
+More generally, every passenger can expect to produce a pound of liquid during a flight, In the unlikely event that a lavatory should fill up, sensors warn the cabin crew, which then shuts the lavatory down.
+It argues that the cap at 1986 levels would be sufficient to head off a depletion problem and spur industry to develop adequate substitutes far less threatening to the ozone layer.
+As a result, the Asian unit wasn't able to meet production orders, Concord says.
+In declaring a moratorium in May on the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros dam project, the Hungarian government expressed concern about potential enviromental damage.
+Rafsanjani, leader of the country's so-called pragmatists, is eager to rebuild bridges with the West and is believed to favor abiding by the sanctions.
+In Washington, State Department deputy spokesman Richard Boucher said the explosive was thrown as the Americans left a disco.
+With exports up only 5% but imports climbing 19%, Korea's trade balance swung into a deficit for the first eight months of this year.
+Republican Dan Heath and Democrat Jill Long campaigned at daybreak today, meeting voters in coffee shops in efforts that could prove crucial given an expected turnout of as low as one-third of the district's more than 200,000 voters.
+Police and government officials are seeking laws to provide tough punishment for users of firebombs.
+A "Today" spokeswoman, Mary Neagoy, attributed part of the "Today" drop to last week's national switch to daylight-saving time.
+State police said they found a map and a spiral-bound notebook in which Clopton described killing at least two people, dismembering them and scattering their parts in rural areas of LaRue, Hardin and Nelson counties.
+The documentary shows Hilary, then 4, talking to her mother in a therapy session in which the child demonstrates with a doll alleged sex abuse by her father.
+But the smaller sum would leave the doctor more after taxes: about $31,000 a year over 20 years, compared with $25,000 a year from the pension plan.
+A f40-year-old single woman can find a husband and so can a 52-old single woman.
+Israel radio said the army made mass roundups of Palestinians as soon as the territories were closed, arresting 600.
+At this hastily called summit Mr. Reagan came within a hairbreadth of winning agreement to a long-held dream of eliminating all nuclear weapons.
+The school ran an ad on Aug. 1 addressed to Virgil. "It's awfully hot in my house," it read. "If you'll fix my air conditioning, I'll let you take me to the movies.
+The license number was traced to a car owned by Biddings, who was arrested after police searched his apartment.
+A role model, to be sure.
+Noncompetitive tenders for the five-year notes, available in minimum denominations of $1,000, must be received by noon EST Thursday at the Treasury or at Federal Reserve banks or branches.
+The groups' report compiled information from state and federal statistics from 1985 to the present.
+Two years ago, author Joseph Wambaugh was intrigued by newspaper accounts about how the murderer of two teen-age girls in England was discovered through a new process of identification called genetic fingerprinting.
+At 16, she had become a runaway supporting herself and her drug habit with prostitution.
+The qualification relates to the successful completion of a restructuring.
+They affect to believe that they are ahead on the technicalities.
+But this dispute is just the latest round in a seemingly endless struggle between the two neighbors.
+No injuries were reported and the extent of the damage was not immediately known, he said.
+The house was responding to the decision by Opec to freeze oil production, rather than increase it as had been feared.
+He has lived 400 miles apart from his wife and four children for almost 15 years.
+It's more appropriate for hailing a taxi three blocks away in rush-hour traffic, or overcoming the hellish racket at a rock concert.
+A Virgin Atlantic airline jumbo jet left London's Gatwick Airport today for Baghdad to rescue sick and elderly Britons, airline officials said.
+The case exposed deep racial divisions in Washington, two-thirds of whose residents are black.
+Longtime law enforcment officials said they had never seen anything like it.
+One reason is the growth of so-called premium imported lagers, sometimes called 'designer' beers, to the annoyance of the trade.
+"Consumers just aren't spending, and the month of December is obviously a very crucial month for the company," said Michael M. Via, an analyst at Anderson & Strudwick in Richmond, Va.
+The corps, in a statement, refused to say the AH-1T Cobra gunship flown by Capt.
+Also, they set up a working group to consider a new trade agreement "on a preliminary basis," Mosbacher said.
+By all accounts, his next literary offering will be a form guide to Australian racing - a penchant of Mr Hawke's which rivals Mr Keating's enthusiasm for clocks.
+Stress or injury from Hurricane Hugo probably contributed to the death of the sole male red wolf in a wildlife refuge, but four pups of the endangered species appear healthy, the refuge manager said.
+Rather, it appears to have thickened with each downward lurch of the Dow.
+They lack the homeland unity of Greek-Americans behind Mr. Dukakis.
+Experts say tritium gas can be used to enhance the effectiveness of an atomic bomb.
+The conservative bishops were particularly concerned that the bishops conference's 50-member board had made the condom recommendation without a full vote of the conference's 380 members.
+Revenue in the quarter fell to $2.1 million from $2.6 million.
+The army, which rose against Ceausescu on Friday, was joined by amateur revolutionaries suddenly at war after decades of repression.
+In February, British Airways gave its fleet of Concorde jets a clean bill of health after safety checks following the discovery of small cracks in the roof structure of one plane.
+"We have what you might call a new type of Republican triad today: waste, duplication and fraud," he said.
+But the partnership industry hopes the NASD will be satisfied that the Liquidity Fund case gets its point across.
+In Tilat Al-Haritiya village near Ramallah, children gathered on the streets Tuesday night singing nationalist songs and draping displaying photographs of PLO chief Yasser Arafat across electricity poles.
+Burns, author of the best-selling novel "Gracie: A Love Story," about his late wife Gracie Allen, planned to formally announce the gift to reporters later in the day.
+The head priest's predecessor and four other Sikh high priests, who were jailed during the operation, remain in custody.
+American Centennial says in its complaint that Mr. Ambriano and its own manager, Mr. Kraeutler, suckered it into the Aegis business by providing a false history of the utilities' past claims.
+"We felt (GM's) response was very positive," says Edward Hales, chairman of the Wisconsin Board, referring to that meeting.
+Carnation, a unit of Nestle S.A. of Switzerland, said in January that its can division was up for sale.
+Bond underwriters, including some of the largest brokerage houses on Wall Street, also were "in a position to discover inadequacies" in the disclosures, the report said.
+For his wife, adjusting to life as the head of her household is frightening.
+Mr. Waters has basked in Shearson's recent successes, which he attributed to years of aggressively searching out new business.
+Are there homeless people in your community?
+"In real life, we act according to the cue.
+She claimed Lynch controlled her by injecting her with overdoses of a prescription pain-killer she needed for a back ailment.
+Early Christians built a cathedral on the Roman foundations, and elements of both remain in in the richly decorated Omayyed mosque, Islam's oldest surviving monumental mosque.
+He is here in this book.
+Aoun controls the enclave with some 20,000 soldiers still loyal to him.
+And for the first four years of the 1980s, the industry had losses of about $1.4 billion.
+Of the seven members, two have indicated opposition; a third has expressed some reservations.
+But PCR is opening even more windows in diagnostic medicine, where its ability to pinpoint genes much more adeptly and quickly than other methods has aided researchers in identifying the bacteria, viruses and mutant genes that cause disease.
+"Barring any bad news, we'd expect our rally to continue for the next few days," said Richard Harris, director of equity risk management for Morgan Grenfell Securities Ltd.
+And the department is also pursuing some civil allegations.
+It was meant to give his people spiritual strength and guidance.
+Given London equities' reaction so far to rising rates, it is hard to imagine them staging a rally. While the equity markets had enough broad-based concerns as it was this past week, five leading stocks added some specific headaches.
+Its stubborn refusal to reveal the state of its balance sheet yesterday - hardly the standard of disclosure one might expect from a large institutional investor -suggests an unusual degree of sensitivity.
+He called for unity, saying: 'Our campaign will continue right up to the next general election.' In some areas, including Merseyside, Bradford and Lincoln, as many as 90 per cent of civil servants were reported to be on strike.
+Has the push to add women to corporate boards of directors eased?
+In other commodity markets: ENERGY: Crude oil futures prices settled lower in a day of lackluster activity.
+Police were called and as they were questioning Shaw, the family's van drove past the house, he said.
+Ms. Renk says retailers nixed a promotion for pins with animal motifs.
+BOC is shedding the electrode and other assets to concentrate on its gas and health-care operations.
+"It's not clear to me that this approach will provide sufficient deterrence, nor is it apparent that it responds adequately to clients, since it provides no direct remedies to them," says Deborah Rhode, a professor of legal ethics at Stanford Law School.
+But Sen. Don Riegle, D-Mich. and the Senate Banking Committee chairman, said $4.61 billion in taxpayer costs could be saved if the Treasury borrowed the money directly rather than through a "side door mechanism" to keep if off the federal budget.
+Excluding Smiths and Walkers and onetime items in both years, sales and operating profit would have each risen 12 percent.
+Perhaps it was the pressures of Finnish history, or the manic phase the short summer season brings on.
+The foreign reseachers had studies confirming and adding to Dr. Summers' results.
+The six-month mediation adjourned briefly Wednesday after joint sessions, then resumed later in the week in separate sessions, with Mr. Bickford shuttling back and forth in Miami between the two parties.
+With the September 20 Maastricht referendum still a week away, it would have been difficult to fend off speculative attacks against the franc. The speculation against the ERM in September was unprecedented.
+If a crunch develops, it will not be the EIB that is crowded out of the market.
+A Sumitomo spokesman said the company's talks with Northrop related to "the broader scope of transportation," and not specifically to the Los Angeles project.
+Other participants could foresee the impact of the sell orders, placed well in advance of the close, resulting in a last-minute sell-off by the broader market, one domestic broker said.
+"I detest drugs," Rodriguez said. "I swear as a Catholic and as a family man, I swear on my children, I have no connections with drugs," Rodriguez told The Associated Press.
+Two strong earthquakes struck the southwest Pacific today, causing minor damage to buildings on the North Island of New Zealand and rattling the Vanuatu Islands, officials said.
+Forecasters have also downgraded their projections for Lloyds Bank PLC, National Westminster Bank PLC and Midland Bank PLC.
+For example, 89 percent of employers rated their older workers as excellent or very good in commitment to quality.
+Iran and Iraq blamed each other Monday for the deadlock in peace talks that began after the Aug. 20 cease-fire that halted their 8-year-old war.
+Justice Department spokesman Loye Miller declined comment Thursday on Pindling's accusations, contained in a letter the Bahamian government said was delivered to U.S. Attorney General Dick Thornburgh.
+The pilot noticed vibrations in the wheel when the jet took off in Denver, and alerted officials at O'Hare, Stack said.
+Predictably, however, parents who were shown earlier segments of the show didn't much like it.
+If approved, Philips would merge with a unit of Merrill Lynch Capital Partners Inc.
+Four years later he was arrested, and he has been imprisoned ever since.
+A rival initiative backed by the business community and most legislators would allow corporations time to negotiate.
+Colgate-Palmolive argued that California's unitary tax system, which bases a company's tax on world-wide earnings, violates a constitutional provision that gives Congress sole right to regulate foreign commerce.
+The 10 best-performing stocks on the Big Board include three companies that have filed for court protection under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code.
+Workers at Guran Concrete & Supply Co. found 450 sticks of dynamite after prying off the lid of a container in a warehouse, said fire Capt.
+The Reagan administration said the lower court rulings could "significantly hamper" the government's handling off mass demonstrations in the nation's capital.
+Twenty-five years ago, regional sounds like Memphis rhythm-and-blues and Motown found national niches, according to Ms. Ronstadt.
+Although a two-year U.S. Customs undercover sting operation was based in Tampa, no local employees were named in the indictments. Hancock said the branch continues normal operations.
+The retailer also said Monday it will slash 200 jobs at its corporate headquarters in Rocky Hill.
+North, Poindexter and two others were indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on charges they conspired to divert Iranian arms sales profits to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels.
+And for the second year in a row, Kraft General Foods is targeting black audiences with its Kool-Aid brand "Family Reunion Sweepstakes," which carries a grand prize of $20,000 toward reunion expenses.
+An operator gets billing information and then sends the call over a line the AOS leases from one of the long-distance carriers, like AT&T or MCI Communications Corp.
+The unit had net income of $14.8 million for the 12 months ended June 30.
+Koppel did not return several telephone calls to his Washington office, the Times said.
+But the more serious journalists quickly homed in on the real message.
+Her organization has been critical of the INS and immigration laws, saying they don't address the social problems that make people desperate enough to try illegal entry into the United States.
+He planned a relaxed weekend, but planned to join the congressional delegation traveling to Miami on Sunday for a memorial service honoring Rep. Claude Pepper, D-Fla., who died this week.
+Research may provide more clues to the causes of obesity, but one fact doesn't change: To lose weight and keep it off, you must develop healthy eating and exercise habits for good, the experts say.
+Mr Len Murray's Trades Union Congress enjoyed direct access to the corridors of power. Now, 13 years after the winter of discontent, few members of today's TUC General Council would be recognised on a Clapham omnibus.
+And we're going to win with the help of Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana _ a young leader who has become a forceful voice in preparing America's workers for the labor force of the future.
+We've known that for years.
+It's especially well suited for little-by-little investors who don't see much chance of inheriting wealth or staging their own personal corporate takeovers any time soon.
+Some plants, like the cabbage family, need to be moved around from year to year to prevent disease.
+That leaves plenty of room for the squabbles.
+Schedule D: Capital gains and losses.
+Another vehicle, driven by Hal Muskat of San Francisco, was detained about noon.
+NATO defense ministers Thursday urged U.S. allies to boost defense spending, upgrade military equipment and play a greater role in maintaining a strong Western alliance.
+Instead, said Brent Scowcroft, the national security adviser to President Bush, "What it tells Saddam Hussein is that after the 15th - he'd better get moving now - after the 15th of January, he is at risk.
+Police used whips and dogs to disperse hundreds of blacks, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, during mass protests Saturday at two whites-only beaches.
+WPP's strategy is similar to that of Saatchi & Saatchi PLC, a British concern that became the world's largest ad agency last year through an aggressive acquisition policy in the U.S.
+American manufacturing was bolstered by strong demand for exports in the past two years as the decline in the value of the dollar against foreign currencies made U.S. products more competitive in the international marketplace.
+Besides, he says, "there isn't a whole lot going on in the real estate business anyway." Duff & Phelps said it initially expects to be most active in rating commercial paper, which until now has been rated by only one agency in Mexico City.
+Where would they spend the night?
+His audience roared with delight at this zinger, which had so much flattery in it.
+During World War II Penny flew 30 B-17 bombing missions over France, Holland and Germany.
+Its share of the independent television network's advertising revenue increased to 15.32 per cent (15.21 per cent), while overall network revenue fell by 1.6 per cent.
+The value of all these Argentine imports last year was $143.6 million, according to the Commerce Department.
+He got the information within 24 hours.
+The plane was far off course over the Soviet island of Sakhalin north of Japan when it was shot down.
+This was Mr Bush, writing to Mr Clinton in 1989 to thank him for his help in developing the National Education Goals that subsequently formed the foundation of Mr Bush's America 2000 education initiative.
+Francisco Claver, national director of NASSA, said that the organization had not been dissolved, that what the Catholic bishops of the Philippines had done was to place it directly under their control by withdrawing its status as an autonomous foundation.
+If all the lucky arrows are sold, at 800 and 2,000 yen ($6 and $16) each, the Shinto shrine will take in over $2 million.
+That took a year and another $1 billion.
+Raymond Scales, a high school counselor at the game, said it took him only a half-hour to sell 25 T-shirts that read "I survived Miami 1989.
+Ms. Zellers also wrote the text for a 36-page ad insert promoting the Caribbean that ran in the same month's New Yorker.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Battle Mountain shares closed at $37.625, up $1.125.
+In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Shamrock said it holds 88,800 Holly Sugar common shares, including 12,100 shares purchased from Feb. 10 through last Wednesday at $105 each.
+But Jackson rode strong urban support into a surprising second place and 14 delegates.
+A treasury secretary who seems nonchalant about a falling dollar gives markets every right to worry.
+The comparable figure for the four big UK banks in 1992 was 2 per cent.
+The judge ordered an examination of Nosair by a private doctor after Warren disputed a Bellevue report that his client could return to the jail's general population.
+Everyone has suddenly become very concerned about helping parents of young children, parents like me, "cope" with the incident.
+"It's unclear in that we are not sure what form the report will take.
+Most of Mr. Rey's equity holdings were locked into pledges against bank loans.
+Moslem guerrillas reported heavy fighting near the Soviet border in northern Afghanistan and said they shot down three aircraft.
+Through the discount facility, the Bundesbank provides domestic banks with liquidity at the lowest rate it has to offer.
+But Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati on the same day left open the possibility.
+Mr. Strauss-Kahn, and Mr. Fauroux before him, publicly have urged Bull to find a European partner.
+Blum was arrested in a dispute with police at Riverfront Stadium immediately after the Cincinnati Reds' 5-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics.
+Among them is a patented line of drill bits called "Bullet," which the company hopes will have the same impact as its popular "Piranha" line of circular saw blades.
+Their report is due early next month.
+He was not wearing a helmet and has actively campaigned against proposals to make helmets for motorcycle riders mandatory.
+They expressed relief that the ethics panel has set aside three of the original six charges against the speaker.
+Federal officials knew that workers at the Nevada Test Site were exposed to dangerous levels of radiation from nuclear bomb blasts in the 1950s and '60s, according to government records cited by The New York Times.
+The two women have been agitating for Ershad's ouster since he took power, but their political differences thwarted any lasting campaign.
+"Our friends in Europe consider that an unrealistic objective, but we fail to comprehend why that should be construed as such," Yeutter told a news conference.
+During the ceremony, Mayor Eugene Sawyer and Police Superintendent LeRoy Martin awarded Jaglowski the Police Department's Blue Star Award for wounds suffered in the line of duty.
+Since the turn of the century there have been 13 coups; with nine governments between 1978 and 1982.
+Khieu Samphan approved this Monday, the radio said.
+The title of his first novel seems protold him of his gloomy forecast, Price recalls.
+"At a time when so many negative things are being said about people in public life, it is important to remind people, especially young people, that public service can be a noble cause," the letter read.
+The announcement came after the close of trading on Thursday.
+This is because Securitas intends to distribute its 45 per cent stake to shareholders in what is effectively a demerger. Securitas said its net debt would fall to nil from SKr400m giving it a strong financial base from which to expand.
+No matter who is right, the similarities in the Taiwan and Maui cases call into doubt an assumption many air travelers make about safety: that the system learns from the investigation of past disasters.
+Operating profit fell 45% to #113.5 million from #207.4 million.
+But in recent months, more and more have been observed in flight and pictures of the black, delta-winged craft have appeared in magazines and technical journals.
+But the final resolution thanked the local Citizens Committees, which helped Solidarity to its overwhelming election victory, and said they should help prepare for free municipal elections, a Solidarity goal.
+The competition is expected to continue.
+The path toward the president's vision is a staircase.
+When Mrs. Kawaguchi told the company that her health would not allow her to keep her job and care for her three children alone, it replied that family circumstances were irrelevant, she said.
+Pernod-Ricard has offered 285 million Irish punts, or around $428 million, for Irish Distillers.
+The report did not name the hostages or their relatives.
+When she was named to head Social Security by President Reagan in 1986, she became the first woman to head the agency.
+Richard Secord, who North had enlisted to secretly run arms to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
+As inflation seemed to moderate, the central bank permitted short-term rates to ease during the second half of 1989.
+Mr Jean-Rene Fourtou, Rhone-Poulenc's chairman, is well placed to ensure Rhone-Poulenc, which needs fresh capital, benefits.
+One monitored human rights and other social issues; the other was responsible for watching the U.N.'s progress on reform and budget-cutting.
+A case can be made that the stereotypes have been overdrawn.
+"Sentimentalism" is a frequent retort in what promises to be a deeper and wider debate, but "sentimentalism" is often a contemptuous term for concern.
+Company lawyers say that they weren't legally bound to offer the longhouses anything since they have a valid concession from the state.
+Currently, about 1,400 people are employed at Scott headquarters, most of them in administrative or research and development jobs.
+The Michigan teen-agers are too young to face federal charges but could be charged under state juvenile laws.
+Mr. Pampel succeeds Jerome J. Meyer, who will return to Honeywell as president of its industrial automation and control business, a new position.
+I said, `Look, we'll put the account over with my son, but basically I'll manage it for you.'"
+She said Klorin and Cotelle will continue to be marketed under separate brand names in Europe.
+The discovery of the man's body "put a damper on my day," Binienda said Wednesday. "Everything had been going so nicely.
+Offshore; good general demand with brighter teas fully firm and often dearer, but plain descriptions attracted limited enquiry.
+Mr. Chandler's appointment, if approved, would increase board membership to eight.
+But the FDA's letter to P&G says the product is a new drug, regardless of specific claims about the product.
+He said the cause was being investigated.
+Expanding on an earlier campaign pledge, Bush also said he would seek to persuade the Soviet Union and China to join industrial nations of the West in forging new restrictions on the sale of missiles capable of carrying chemical weapons.
+House and Senate negotiators completed work on key sections of a $151 billion highway and transit measure promoted as a way to create new jobs.
+"This market is trading sideways," said one trader.
+It's just a tradition, he said. "And you should see what some of them wear underneath their robes to express their individuality." "Some lawyers think they look good, others think I am out of my gourd," McGuane said.
+"It would please me if we have a bill that the president would sign."
+If they couldn't get him, they'd take Pavarotti.
+The escalating battle for Federated Department Stores nudged its shares 1/2 higher to 69 3/4.
+The site, with its distinctive earthen mounds built for Indian ceremonies, is the largest archaelogical site in the country.
+The capital and energy intensive Komag plant consumes about 5 per cent of the island's power and is badly hit by the regular power cuts.
+Stock prices retreated but recovered somewhat later in the day.
+A Majorca police spokesman, who would not give his name in keeping with Spanish custom, said it was expected the U.S. request for extradition would be made and acted upon within the legal limit of 80 days.
+Western military analysts said the setbacks have jolted the Tehran leadership at a time of mounting economic woes and a power struggle between radicals who want a state-run economy and conservatives who support a capitalist-style system.
+The value of rural exports is forecast to increase 8% in the current year to A$15.20 billion from the year-earlier A$14.03 billion, which was up 15% from A$12.16 billion in fiscal 1987.
+Roy Ayliffe, general manager of the materials division of the Post Office, is to spend a year's secondment with Partnership Sourcing, the joint DTI/CBI initiative set up to promote long-term relationships between purchasers and suppliers.
+However, a final agreement on the plan, which would suspend some payments on bank loans in return for equity in some of Trump's properties, still had not been reached.
+An operator for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation described the more hopeful environment: "Previously, people might say, `Why be tested?
+Toronto is Canada's major financial center.
+Dole and his campaign aides are likely to produce polls, charts, graphs, senators, and an academician or two to explain why Bush can't possibly win the presidential race in the fall.
+On the first day, troops in riot gear moved through the hilly streets of Ramallah and neighboring El Bireh, forcing shops to close.
+Kathie Huff, a respondent in the Journal survey from Spokane, Wash., says her husband is adamant about eating only Hunt's ketchup.
+Democrats said more Republicans may oppose the measure rather than accept the racial provision.
+"We do have inventory," said Mr. Gerstein.
+It occurred after the April 5 arrest of Juan Ramon Matta, a Honduran suspected of drug trafficking, who was arrested in a pre-dawn raid at his Tegucigalpa home and deported to the United States via the Dominican Republic.
+The TTL treats license rights in technology as a sale of the technology itself, so that rights to use the technology without compensation persist even after the license has ended.
+William Pye's water-sculpture, 'Plateau', is a fascinating piece.
+But mostly it is gone, sold over the winter as prices edged upward and the weak dollar encouraged exports.
+The police spokesman, who cannot be named under standing rules, said about 1,000 Amal fighters were attacking in a pincer movement.
+The army said the men were soldiers and again did not mention disguises.
+Rust said lightning can interfere with the signals sometimes, though most data gets through.
+Further, it said, Mr. Asher was a sophisticated investor who should have realized what was happening in the account.
+Communications Minister Gad Yacobi of the Labor Party said, also on Israel radio, that Israel should be responsive to the U.S. offer.
+Paul Brountas, a law school classmate and close friend of the governor, is expected to head the search effort.
+Thank you for showing us that a little bit of humility, transparency and vulnerability in the workplace will go a long way.
+Some large banking organizations, including Citicorp, BankAmerica Corp. and NCNB Corp., could benefit immediately if Congress adopts the branching provisions.
+"There are many situations where a non-alcohol malt beverage might be preferred, such as during business lunches or while participating in athletic events," said Bob Merz, group brand director for O'Doul's Non-Alcoholic Brew.
+Nokia said sales of digital cellular telephones took off in 1993 and were expected to continue to grow rapidly, but it said demand for the older technology analog systems remained strong.
+"We agreed that when we watched the speech, we would drink a toast to Gorbachev's health." The disapproval of the Russian government goes deeper than nostalgia and sentimentality.
+A value above 50 indicates a majority of the bank examiners believed real estate values were improving rather than declining; a value below 50 indicates the opposite.
+U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland on Wednesday approved in principle Trump's agreement to buy the shuttle after rival suitor America West Airlines withdrew a $415 million offer.
+The deal isn't struck yet.
+A defector says China's Communist Party planned to browbeat about 100 exchange students in the United States considered "ringleaders" in criticizing the Beijing government, The Washington Post reported in today's editions.
+The firm's investment experts "buy large blocks of stock when they decide to go for something," she said.
+He was a member of Parliament from 1957 to 1980 and minister for German exiles in 1965-66.
+Castillo said Albany County Court Judge Joseph Harris refused to marry the couple, but delayed sentencing to give the lawyer a chance to find a judge who would perform the ceremony.
+However, the United States may only use those assets that are not property of American residents," he wrote in his order.
+What we have achieved so far was because of internal actions and lower interest rates.' Mr Bernt Lofs, head of MoDo, agreed that the industry continued to suffer from weak demand, low prices and overcapacity in western Europe.
+Initial reports had said the army commander, Maj. Gen.
+As the co-owner of eight HQ centers in New York and California, Joseph Kaidanow accounts for about a sixth of the chain's $80 million in projected 1991 revenue.
+Let's do our homework now, so we don't flunk later.
+We do not want to develop new products.
+Studying roadside trash is a good way to see the United States, Syrek said.
+Judge Williams also conceded that insider trading, misuse of information and price manipulation indeed disrupted FMC's recapitalization and increased the company's debt expenses.
+The last would include index-linked gilts, overseas bonds and liquid deposits. Investors with portfolios constructed on these lines have had a rather dull 1994 so far, with a negative return of about 8 per cent in the first six months.
+On Jan. 22, the government banned television and radio news broadcasting that it had not authorized.
+The debt currently is rated double-A.
+The Bank of Italy on Friday failed to resuscitate the lira despite a 1.75 percentage point increase in interest rates.
+GHB is illegal for use in the United States, except in government-sanctioned research, said Dr. Steven Auerbach, a medical epidemiologist at the CDC's Center for Environmental Health and Injury Control.
+Shortly before Kemner vs.
+They criticized Mongolia's economic relations with the Soviet Union, alleging that Premier Dumaagiyn Sodnom, who just concluded a six-day visit to Japan, is responsible for unfavorable economic agreements with the Soviet Union.
+The farmer who found the camera turned it over to Michigan State Police, who developed the film and sent a copy to Chicago police.
+Staff reductions continued this year and as of this week there were 66 U.S. government employees in Mogadishu.
+He added, "Although budget constraints and the desire for stability in the tax laws will preclude a wholesale rewrite of the new law, it is my hope that some fair and reasonable changes can be made."
+The payroll and unemployment data from the US received a somewhat muffled response from the UK stock market yesterday.
+Several independent studies published of late have produced conflicting findings.
+"The good thing about rheumatology," says Mr. Dequeker, "is that you can make a diagnosis just by looking at the patient.
+Organizers said today's stayaway also was meant to express opposition to the government in the nearby black homeland of Bophuthatswana.
+Associated and Graphic Scanning are among the largest former partners of the systems.
+He managed to leave Austria (with his family) in 1938, worked in Hollywood and New York, and only returned to Vienna in 1955.
+The cash holdings of stock funds dropped to 8.6% of assets in July, from 9% in June.
+Some of the songs protested her country's white minority regime: The songs were a way she and others could demonstrate their defiance in school and church choruses.
+He conceded: "It's kind of strange that I'm here on Dodger Day." Marching bands also participated in the Dodger Day ceremony, featured on five Los Angeles television stations.
+The CIA let North Korean agents smuggle high-performance Hughes helicopters out of the United States and withheld the information from law enforcement officials for nearly a year, according to an NBC News report.
+Ryan was barred in July 1985 from attending Western Middle School near Kokomo because of fear that he could spread AIDS to other students.
+"She's everyone's Auntie Rose," said state Rep. Cindy Resnick, and there's proof in the way children come up without prompting to hug the tall woman with the white beehive hairdo.
+The auto and parts makers firmed partly on optimism about a U.S. recovery.
+But Shearson expanded more rapidly than any firm during the go-go 1980s, making its current retrenchment more painful and more costly than any other firm's.
+WHEN IT comes to bedlinen I take the unfashionable view that it is hard to beat white.
+National Steel & Shipbuilding Co., a unit of Morrison-Knudsen Corp., won a $290.1 million Navy contract to build a combat-support ship.
+Mortensen said that while he and other doctors will spend months reviewing the case before making a final assessment, early indications are that the IVOX worked well.
+Even the most ardent French conservative could scarcely deny that Mr Edouard Balladur's cabinet is, well, somewhat staid.
+"A very difficult period has passed without major social upheavals," he said.
+A group of shareholders filed suit against Imperial Corp. of America, Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., First Executive Corp. and others, charging them with artificially inflating Imperial's stock price to protect certain major investors.
+The resistance coalition has been battling the government Vietnam installed in Phnom Penh after it invaded in late 1978 and toppled the Khmer Rouge.
+The accident occurred when a quartz window in a bell jar containing tritium shattered.
+Regan and Casey, then contacted Mr. Nir, who had provided help to Vice President Bush's task force on terrorism.
+That led to legislation separating commercial and investment banking and establishing federal deposit insurance.
+The next hurdle is the full House.
+What might she have done?"
+He's suggested that non-smokers give dirty looks to people smoking where they shouldn't.
+He has been chairman of the bicentennial commission since retiring from the Supreme Court in 1986.
+Last week, Saatchi's largest shareholder, Southeastern Asset Management, said it had been approached by one or more third parties interested in a possible restructuring.
+"It was a joke that went too far, but it did lighten up the day," he said.
+The commission said it will continue to review swaps that do not meet its criteria on a case-by-case basis.
+Mr. Nobrega said Brazil could only afford to cover "part of it.
+During the ages, Tisha Be-Av had become a symbol of misfortune and persecution that befell the Jewish people.
+Patrick Broderick of Montreal drove his 1977 Corvette to the Wildflower Restaurant to dine with a friend Monday night.
+The Rochester Institute of Technology assistant professor believes skunk works may keep team members from the type of interaction necessary for success.
+"Just seeing the convoys terrified me," said a People's University sophomore.
+But he has shown political skill, which some say he honed during his years as a university rector in a country where universities are highly politicized.
+Every day," she said.
+The traveling CLUE contest began in Chicago Tuesday when the contestant-detectives investigated the "murder" of a Mr. Boddy at Union Station.
+But JAL has been flying abroad for decades and is much better known internationally. On overseas routes, "our ability to attract non-Japanese traffic is quite inferior to JAL's," Mr. Yoshikawa says.
+Rather than pursue the Rainbow Coalition, the Dukakis campaign seems prepared to target the "Reagan Democrats."
+In the end, the same people will be in charge.
+Derr said the newspaper will have expanded sports and financial sections.
+Those prices stamped to the car window, confusing to begin with, meant even less now because cars weren't selling for those prices.
+But the bomb exploded when Moody's then-wife, Hazel, opened the package.
+In 1987, under the 10 percent tariff, Mexico imported only $650,000 in U.S. hogs.
+No jumbo jets, though.
+The suggestion is "bizarre and offensive," Roger R. Smith, Live's acting president, said on Monday.
+Philip Lieberman, professor of cognitive and linguistic sciences at Brown University, agreed with some of Deacon's argument.
+Dr. Arthur Fleming, chief of trauma and surgery at King-Drew, proposed the facility as an Army training site to boost manpower at the overburdened trauma unit.
+Shawmut's capital exceeds minimum regulatory requirements, and its management maintains that the bank has a solid future.
+In the elections, to be held sometime before the end of next year, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's People's Action Party is overwhelmingly favored to retain control.
+"None of us had been aware that the book contained racial discrimination until it was pointed out," said the official, on condition of anonymity.
+Excluding the volatile food and energy components, October's so-called core producer price index rose 0.5%.
+Like many other designers, Tarlazzi loved the lingerie look.
+Then I've got them." Wells is attending New York's Empire Farm Days in Seneca Falls to find buyers and distributors in the United States for his "Shoes for Moos."
+The Supreme Court today refused to revive some allegations previously raised in former Massachusetts Gov. Edward J. King's $3.6 million libel lawsuit against the Boston Globe.
+"They know they cannot win in a war against America."
+The blaze, called the Cotton Fire, began Thursday in the Riverside campground on the north fork of the Tuolumne River.
+"Their concerns are really unjustified.
+Her injuries required her to be hospitalized for most of two years.
+"We're a big fish in a small pond," he said.
+On the current court, only Justice Scalia has any solid professional expertise in economic issues.
+Like leather, I give just enough, but not too much."
+Third, to insist that these standards be fair and reasonable.
+Participants also condemned campus traditions such as panty raids.
+More than 20 percent of Iowa swine herds are infected with pseudorabies and nearly 47 percent of the nation's infected herds are located in Iowa, said Harkin.
+"There are some areas in which we would all like to spend more, but we cannot until we get our fiscal house in order and bring the deficit down," Bush said.
+Police Chief John Scagno said Wednesday officers are investigating the discovery of a look-alike bomb on Jay J. Armes' desk Tuesday evening.
+That's nearly identical to the $18 billion first-year tax rise in last year's federal package.
+"An IRS matching program for businesses is going to be a lot more difficult for the IRS to utilize than information reporting for individuals," says Henry Ruempler, director of tax and accounting issues for the American Bankers Association.
+In the Gaza Strip, small disturbances were reported following noon prayers in several areas.
+A chunky, loquacious man who lives in a brick home on four acres in this isolated town near the Burro Mountains, Mr. Hatfield loves bargains.
+Traditionally these markets have operated very restrictive policies against direct vehicle imports from Japan.
+Private initiative and investment should be limited to small corporations or proprietorships. . . .
+If the government's approach to monetary control is as wishy-washy as this, how seriously can we take the target for underlying inflation?
+Both countries later expelled diplomats.
+It urged those in the country to leave as soon as possible.
+"The rumors are really all over the map," he said.
+Nor did the Germans I asked, but then in the FAZ it is normal to kick off with a complex reference to Bismarck.
+Brokers had been seeking lines to the Fed since the 1970s, according to Joe Roderick, vice president at Noonan Astley.
+Moody's also downgraded the long-term deposit obligation of AmeriTrust's lead bank, AmeriTrust Co., to double-A-3 from double-A-1.
+The stealth version of the cruise missile is supposed to be even more impervious to detection, while also offering greater range.
+Japan's official reserves, increasing for the 25th consecutive month and setting a record for the 20th consecutive month, rose $1.93 billion in January from December, to $83.41 billion, the Finance Ministry said.
+The direction is by Gerard Murphy.
+Kidder, Peabody & Co. is the managing underwriter for the offering.
+The Alaska mayors apparently won no new promises of action from the administration.
+In the past 200 years the influence of intellectuals has grown steadily.
+Then again, Academy voters might finally recognize comedy and reward Robin Williams for "Good Morning, Vietnam."
+In Tokyo, where the trading day begins, the dollar fell 0.43 yen to a closing 135.60 yen.
+Officials of the Association of European Airlines, however, said such plans will lead to higher costs and debilitate European airlines in their competition with American and Asian carriers.
+De Klerk has preached conciliation with the black majority since he was elected in August.
+Patrol boats shadowed a Soviet spy ship as it passed through the Korea Straits, South Korea's navy said Saturday.
+The suite includes offices for Reagan, Mrs. Reagan, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, the Secret Service, and an aide.
+And such opinions are protected by the First Amendment.
+Dr. Brenda Gurule said it should survive.
+The lawsuit was filed by Thomas Rattigan, a former Commodore chief executive officer who sued for breach of contract after he was ousted by the company's chairman in 1987.
+The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that upheld the black man's promotion to help achieve better racial balance within the fire department.
+This measure has long been urged by Third World governments but opposed by the United States on grounds that it would encourage inflation.
+The choice was greeted with cheers.
+Police Commissioner Yaacov Terner said: "They burned the police station.
+It isn't tied down or anything," Bill Gibson, 58, said as he hauled away a 12-foot-long branch that had fallen from a tree next to his undamaged trailer house in Venice, near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
+Two robbers fled with a jar of coins collected for Easter Seals, police said.
+He is currently a member of the Consultative Committee to the European Court, member of the Committee of Management of the Institute of Psychiatry and a trustee of Pro Corda, the national association for young string players.
+While stopping short of forming a coalition, the groups said they will cooperate as "representatives of public initiatives not tainted by the political legacy of the past," the official CTK news agency said Wednesday.
+Last month, Lorimar agreed to sell Bozell to the agency's management for a total of $143.2 million in current and future payments.
+Ranks Hovis said it would offer stock valued at 3.07 Australian dollars per share for Goodman Fielder.
+Hastings had not sought dismissal of still another charge, that he disclosed information obtained from a federal wiretap and thus torpedoed a federal investigation of Miami-area corruption.
+"It's interesting that it should be happening now just as we're finishing the Hazelwood trial," Chalos said. "They waited this long, why couldn't they wait two weeks longer?"
+Proctor first started shooting at a woman in a first floor apartment, and police believe the gun misfired, allowing the woman time to run into the bathroom.
+Given the fact that some banks already have sold some of Brazil's debt in the secondary market at a discount, Mr. Bresser Pereira is no doubt correct in assuming that the market is ready for some form of compromise.
+A Leipzig worker tells how he got caught in the Dresden train station on the bloody night of Oct. 3-4 and saw riot police beating back thousands trying to get aboard trains carrying East Germans to the West.
+Experts estimate that emeralds worth at least another Dollars 150m are smuggled out of the country each year.
+In the middle of the 1980s there were some 300, according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).
+The IRS will play a larger role in that activity.
+Craig Fuller, co-chairman of Bush's transition team, said on the CNN program that Bush has the advantage, when compared to Reagan, of his long year in Washington including two terms in the House.
+First Boston Corp. and Solomon Equities Inc. have agreed to sell a Manhattan office building they own to Kato Chemical Corp. of Japan for about $300 million, real estate industry sources said.
+The bonuses were determined last year and were part of running the firm's business, the Times quoted Anreder as saying.
+They may well have a hidden agenda; if so, there'll be pitfalls that need investigating. Nor is it enough just to identify the motives and perspectives of the clusters of allied and opposing interests.
+The letter served a pro-choice end by helping to defeat a parental-consent bill.
+Officials of N W Ayer, Hill Holliday, and Riney all acknowledged they had been contacted by Saturn this week, but declined to elaborate.
+"Both bucks and does grunt softly under a variety of circumstances.
+"Every year we have the same thing," Condlin said.
+More than a 1,000 people rallied outside the Chinese consulate in San Francisco.
+After a six-month confrontation, a truce was signed in 1966 which was afterwards called the Luxembourg Compromise, even though there had been no compromise on anything.
+Hollinger didn't disclose terms of its latest acquisitions and a spokesman wasn't available.
+Consumer products sales rose 11%.
+Landers mentioned the book last week in her daily syndicated column.
+At the end of the first year the coupon will be re-calculated with reference to five-year D-Mark swap rates. Morgan Stanley said the notes were similar in structure to reverse floating-rate notes, except the coupon was only re-set once during their life.
+"I had never been to America before _ just New York and L.A.," said the actor, who spent extensive time in the Midwest while filming "Kansas" and "Fresh Horses." Neither film was a box-office hit for McCarthy, who has appeared in "St.
+In the subsequent racial violence, one person was killed, 11 were wounded by gunfire and 13 buildings were burned down.
+With that, Deidre draws the gun from her right side, aims at the chest of Kevin Ramsey and fires three times into the chest.
+Back home, Mr. Gault ticks off his achievements at Goodyear: elevated morale, the repayment of $1 billion in debt last year and the doubling of Goodyear's stock price since June, when he was lured out of retirement to head the troubled tire maker.
+On National Nude Weekend in mid-July, Kearney may lead a bare-bottomed sailboat regatta down the Potomac River to challenge federal, state and local anti-nudity regulations.
+The United Arab Emirates declared a 50-square-mile strip near the port of Fujairah, a staging area for convoys preparing to enter the Persian Gulf, off-limits following the discovery.
+Hamid El Miloudi, 46, of Chattanooga, Tenn., until recently had been one of the Americans who had sought refuge at the besieged U.S. Embassy in Kuwait.
+Dunton, 65, is a general contractor in Annapolis, where the Naval Academy is located.
+Warner's Looney Tunes join a growing list of cartoon icons who are selling out.
+They kept the butt in their office.
+Seville's temperatures in those months will be anything between 36 deg C (97 deg F) and 44C (111F).
+Detective Thomas Capello said one of the worst days of his 11 years of police work came when a city resident handed him a fishing-tackle box containing the fake drugs, the ledger and a crudely written IOU.
+The amendment, sponsored by Rep. Bill McCollum (R., Fla.), instead would direct the Justice Department to develop a system under which gun dealers can discover if potential purchasers of guns are convicted felons.
+Anti-government guerrillas fired rockets at an Afghan city, hitting a hospital and killing dozens of people, Tass reported Thursday.
+Lawmakers are expected to consider a variety of proposals to reduce doctors' burgeoning insurance premiums.
+Mr. Johnston said the latest cuts were being made fairly evenly across departments, but he wouldn't be more specific.
+Previously there had been some question as to whether cuts would be sought to offset the Bush proposals.
+THE PENTAGON is seeking $250 million in additional funding for the current fiscal year to begin work on a Star Wars launch vehicle.
+Connecticut, in an attempt to lure more young people into the work force, raises its minimum wage 25%, effective October 1988, and considers lowering the minimum working age to 15.
+Ecomar's current production averages 10,000 pounds a week.
+The stench from both is gut-wrenching.
+You do run a risk of developing certain psychological maladies unique to free-lancers.
+Now, Kurzban said, the INS must accept affidavits unless it can prove they are false.
+Analysts warned investors against projecting industry earnings on the basis of these reports, however.
+The group gathered recently to discuss the cranes at the Bombay Natural History Society office in Bharatpur.
+"What is missing is an overall framework for balancing needs for new generating capacity with environmental concerns and the questions about who will pay," said Yergin.
+Soriano said Charles MacDougald, an official of the U.S. company, had reported they expect to recover gold bullion believed hidden in the fort within 10 to 15 days.
+Lufthansa also has disclosed that it has held talks with AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines, about a possible stake in American's Sabre computer reservations system.
+The graphics are as crisp as those of the best Super NES games, but the game lacks Nintendo's most advanced effects: There are fewer moving objects on the screen, the backgrounds are flatter and the sound is not nearly as complex or varied.
+On the subject of trade, Bush signaled his intention anew to help the battered Soviet economy.
+Also, a New York State court judge is expected to rule Monday on a lawsuit filed by a civic group opposing the project.
+Most of its production is partially refined and smuggled into Colombia, where the drug is refined into pure cocaine for export to U.S. and European markets.
+Thousands of people demonstrated in the capital Sunday, demanding President Hussain Muhammad Ershad resign and hold free national elections.
+The shares fell 39 to 453p, a slide of around 8 per cent, with 7.8m traded. Despite increased profits, reduced gearing and an increased dividend, underlying profits were flat once gains from currency shifts and acquisitions had been stripped out.
+In Leningrad, 5,000 people gathered at the Winter Palace for a protest rally that included appeals to strike in support of Lithuania if Gorbachev pursues a blockade, according to Leningrad journalist Maxim Korzhov.
+"I don't think you could single out any one thing and say this is the decisive factor.
+Traders said the three-year Treasury note sale is usually the smoothest of the three that are held each quarter, as yesterday's was expected to be.
+A Goldman Sachs official declined further comment.
+"Because he's a bum," shouted someone in the crowd.
+But Brazilian soccer has been in turmoil recently, largely because of the ill will of glamorous, big-city teams upset at a schedule that forces them to play teams from smaller areas that don't draw big crowds.
+"I've just had to double my figures for Christmas because we're bringing some more troops in," he said.
+Arizona Public Service "is moving in the right direction by lowering its rate request," said Gary Yaquinto, director of the commission's utilities division.
+Elizabeth Broun, chief curator and acting director of the museum, has written an exemplary catalog for the show, which runs until July 29, and then will reopen at the Brooklyn Museum Sept. 14.
+His house, concealed by thick bushes, is on a hill overlooking Worpswede center.
+In the fiscal third quarter, the company bought a plant in Salt Lake City to build circuit boards for computers and other electronic gear.
+West German officials, cautious not to upset their exporters with a more costly mark, have rejected an European Monetary System realignment.
+A complaint filed with the East Berlin government by Vietnamese workers says rents have tripled in housing supplied by Becon and two other factories.
+The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSME) is the collective-bargaining agent for Pennsylvania's state employees, union and non-union members alike.
+A study of office workers near the Walnut Creek station of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in northern California found that only a handful used mass transit.
+Turkish parliament votes on the 1993 budget bill. SATURDAY:Referendum on Niger's new multi-party constitution. MONDAY:Bank holiday.
+In behavior laboratories, researchers have measured people's blood pressures while asking them to solve word puzzles.
+Walt Disney closed at 63 1/4, up 1, after Kidder Peabody and Drexel Burnham Lambert analysts both raised earnings estimates for the company.
+Sunday's crash of the ultra-modern Air France jet could inflict "psychological" damage on the highly touted A320 and prompt cancelled orders and lost sales.
+The trade panel's final rulings mean that anti-dumping and countervailing duties won't be assessed against imports that totaled about $64 million last year from Italy and about $9 million from Spain.
+"He's been allowed to be defined as a moderate," said Martin, because of the contrast with Jackson's views on issues.
+Clients ranged from corporate giants such as The Washington Post Co. and personalities such as Frank Sinatra and William F. Buckley Jr. to some of the most notorious figures of the day.
+"It seems to me the return of the climate that preceded, 50 years ago, the approval of the racial laws by the fascist regime," Toaff declared.
+Yemen is among a handful of countries supporting Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait.
+Though Dr. Rosenberg says he is undeterred, even his biggest supporters are disappointed.
+"I know what's in that book weeks before all the numbers are typed in." Such headquarters triumphs are small stuff, though, in the overall sweep of RJR.
+It went down about 15 miles southeast of Abu Musa island, where the Iranians have a military base.
+Israel says it will accept only the same arrangement in the regional talks.
+With the debut of new fall programs scheduled next week, CBS said it agreed to subscribe to the new service after Nielsen agreed to several "performance guarantees" in a new contract with the network.
+We know we'll never meet again some sunny day, but we like to hear her promise, in pure Doris Day overlaid with a fine English intonation, that we will. Her position is clear.
+Much of that surplus was with the U.S.
+Analysts said negative publicity over the strike _ which already has cost Eastern some future customers _ and proposed restructuring plans may hinder Eastern's chances of climbing out from $2.5 billion in debts and a decade of nearly steady losses.
+There have been widespread reports the trip would take place in mid-September.
+Among the options the company hinted at was the sale of the consumer electronics operations, which generated about $1.1 billion in revenue last year.
+Observers said Tuesday that even with the low-price strategy, it will take a while for the retailer to change its image.
+Its population is 84 percent Hutu and 15 percent Tutsi.
+Negotiations are continuing for certain minor portions of Tenneco's oil and gas segment, but the company said it expects total gross proceeds from the sales to exceed the $7.3 billion mark, according to a statement released today.
+When stock prices rise high enough investors figure the return from expensive stocks is too chancy compared with bonds.
+Controlling information enhances Mr. Byrd's power, but it also hides an insecurity about his own knowledge of the programs before him.
+And some industry officials argue that allowing traders to log their own trades manually invites manipulation.
+When the sides met in New York on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 16 and 17, the paper loss had hit $2.6 billion.
+James Oberg said Soyuz TM-5, with an Afghan crewman aboard, was rushed into space a year ahead of schedule to assure that it flew before Soviet troops completed withdrawal from Afghanistan.
+Its main role is to produce enriched uranium and plutonium for nuclear weapons.
+The Stanza went up to $10,949 from $10,799, or 1.4%.
+Banc One said the step will increase its reserves to $215 million.
+He fell to the pool deck.
+One of the key questions in the Stinissen case was whether such a euthanasia decision can be made on behalf of a comatose patient, since Dutch euthanasia policy and practice is predicated on the patient's request.
+Shire has written scores for more than 40 movies, including "The Conversation," "All the President's Men" and "Farewell, My Lovely."
+But that is difficult when the biggest shareholders cannot afford to inject fresh funds.
+They also were to sign forms authorizing U.S. investigators to search the records of several foreign banks where they are said to have assets.
+It will take more than a big miscalculation of the UK balance of payments figures to trip up the slick-willies at the new-look Central Statistical Office.
+We do not investigate tattletales or tales, though they do come our way.
+None of that, of course, was foreseen when American Airlines introduced the first frequent-flier program in 1981.
+She was Tim Conway's girlfriend in "Ace Crawford, Private Eye" in 1983. She was a model and Suzanne Pleshette's best friend in "Suzanne Pleshette Is Maggie Briggs" in 1984.
+The balloons had reflective "terror eyes" stuck on, but the balloons blew away in wind storms and the approach was abandoned.
+The divestiture also would enable Hospital Corp. to lop two layers of operating management, according to Victor L. Campbell, vice president, investor relations.
+Do the Rantisis expect to return to Lod?
+Ethiopia's interim rulers presented a formal plan for a provisional government that would govern prior to multiparty elections.
+Sources familiar with USAir and its agreement with Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Piedmont said that while USAir is eager to eliminate TWA as a major shareholder, it could be difficult for the company to buy back TWA's USAir shares.
+"The numbers are bad but not terribly bad," said Mr. Scotto, especially when compared to Public Service Co. of New Hampshire.
+The financing will eventually be paid back from privatisation revenues.
+Joetze believed there was "much more dialogue" among the nations than he had expected.
+From their original base in Persia, Ismailis began to wander across North Africa, and, among their accomplishments, they founded Cairo.
+In the so-called "tanker war" _ an offshoot of the 8-year-old Iran-Iraq war _ Iran attacks neutral shipping in the gulf in retaliation for Iraqi raids on its oil tankers.
+Berkeley started rumbling in March when the campus newspaper, the Daily Californian, reported that Citibank was denying credit cards to older students and to certain humanities majors.
+It also seeks adherents in the Algerian army.
+Taylor has pleaded innocent in that case.
+A sheriff's spokesman said samples of the blood were being tested.
+The Semiramis was widely regarded as Cairo's safest hotel - it is where US secretaries of state usually stay. In the meantime, the editors of the Egyptian Gazette can only rue yesterday morning's banner headline.
+"Deng knows his time is short, so he is laying down his political legacy," says a Chinese government official.
+Insurance on that same item in Brooklyn, New York, would cost $4.50 per $100, but in nearby Manhattan it costs around $1.30, according to the New York-based trade group Insurance Information Institute.
+It can result in addiction, poor health, family disruption, emotional disturbances and death.
+The declaration said developing countries should be helped in finding and financing alternatives to CFCs, which are used in refrigeration, cleaning, aerosol cans and other industrial products.
+Under Connecticut's emergency shutdown plan, 7,000 nonessential state employees, or about 14% of the work force, were furloughed yesterday.
+The department's forecast of 1990 bargaining activity said the upcoming negotiations would involve 884,000 of the 2.5 million workers under major contract agreements in state and local governments.
+An "international relief operation of major proportions" is needed to avert a repeat of the 1984-85 drought and famine when an estimated 1 million people died, said FAO Director-General Edouard Saouma, in a statement issued in Nairobi.
+Dozens of strikes, some crippling, have been staged during the past year because of severe economic problems led by a record inflation rate of 1,722 percent for 1988.
+The number of working U.S. oil and gas rigs declined by 15 this week as it continued on its normal first quarter pace to total 908, Baker Hughes Inc. reported Monday.
+Yet what do these incompetent, bumbling officers do?
+Most important, one analyst observed, the report was non-inflationary because both imports and exports fell.
+It is not much of a choice.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 0.68 point to 2,589.86 at noon EST.
+You had premised your opposition to statehood the last time on the inordinate share of federal funds that went into the local budget, and I think that's a thing that has been clarified since then.
+Few state mandatory-testing proposals have become law because most public health officials don't believe broad testing is cost-effective.
+The latest offer from the traffickers in Colombia's five-month-old drug war came from Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, the reputed chief of the Cali cartel.
+'There is little profit in that sector,' it says, 'and competition between Ford and Vauxhall is cut-throat.'
+But it is this segment that has captured younger consumers, who have grown up on soft drinks and sweeter-oriented taste buds, the Find-SVP study concludes.
+All are Republican members of the House who made tax opposition the centerpiece of their challenges to Democratic senators.
+"I hope by going to the South he will see what's happened in a region where there was discrimination, segregation," Lewis said. "He will be in a region of the country that was a lot like South Africa just a few years ago.
+Delano and Goldman have named hundreds of products as diverse as Honda Motor Co.'s Fourtrax off-road vehicle and Bristol-Myers Co.'s Bran Tabs laxative.
+Technologies stem from 50 years of making wristwatches (which are marketed in the U.S. by a different Seiko unit).
+All things considered, we'd probably just as well have Mr. Markey and his colleagues spending their days pouncing on Barbie, the Smurfs and He-Man rather than trying to wreck the U.S. securities market.
+With almost any manufacturer the possibilities are tremendous and I guess that's why I'm very positive on the opportunity that exists for manufacturing in the U.S. and the Western world."
+Metal scaffolding around a third plane, an A-300 airbus, was blown into the aircraft's skin.
+Greenspan is hardly a disinterested observer of the Olympics, or athletic excellence.
+The French news agency Agence France-Press quoted Taylor's rebels as saying their forces were pushed back nearly four miles and that the guerrilla army was threatened with encirclement.
+Police sources last week who described the note did not say if it mntioned any difficulties with the IRS.
+Diplomats described a massive deployment of troops _ perhaps more than 50,000 _ to maintain tense order in the southwest along the border with Iraq.
+Large companies do not rely on clearing banks anyway.
+"We hope to minimize the government's intervention," Mr. Zhu says.
+The plane landed Saturday at the end of a trip that included stops in Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru and Panama, said Customs spokesman Michael Sheehan.
+But as the currency rebounded, bond prices recouped some of their losses.
+The man was told to take the money to a street corner in Boston's Mattapan section.
+She was accompanied in court by her husband of 20 years, Conrad Knickerbocker, Collina said.
+Denise Lefebvre, who spent much of her pregnancy strapped to a hospital bed to protect staff from her violent outbursts, had the baby Wednesday, said her guardian, Kathleen Phillips.
+Mr. Sulfridge, one of those who is often missing, couldn't be reached for comment.
+Endre Bohem, a producer whose credits include the movie "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and the TV series "Rawhide," has died.
+Between 50% and 75% of today's workers are covered by such plans, up from 5% five years ago.
+The proposal requires approval from regulators and from shareholders in Brierley and Industrial Equity (Pacific).
+He added that "we were concerned that it might be a competitor" of National Amusements.
+Volkswagen doesn't plan any price increases on its 1990 models, while Honda said last week it is freezing prices on most of its Acura Legend models.
+"The real answer to alcohol abuse and any social costs associated with it is education of the public, and especially the young," said Gary Zizka of the National Beer Wholesalers' Association in a telephone interview Thursday from Washington.
+But Mr. Tsongas may not be in a position to reap the benefit of these opportunities.
+I wanted to go to school like other kids.
+The advance continued Thursday in the Far East and Europe, but later ran out of steam in New York, as a modicum of bearish dollar sentiment returned.
+Decides to remain actively and permanently seized of the matter until Kuwait has regained its independence and peace has been restored in conformity with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council; (B) 12.
+He views himself as a superior human being; a player that dictates to society and individuals that are weaker than himself," Prosecutor John Des Jardins said.
+The case, expected to be argued before the court later this year, centers on a female high-school student who was forced by a male coach to have sex with him.
+By 1985, the United States was a net debtor for the first time in 71 years.
+Orders to U.S. factories for manufactured goods fell sharply in July, pulled down by the biggest drop in defense orders in more than four years, the government said Tuesday.
+"Sooner or later, waves are going to intersect and reinforce.
+Navy officials in that case said the boat's skipper had ignored warnings to stay out of the restricted area.
+"The chances of finding any survivors have sunk to zero," said Hesse state mining director Wolf Boettcher.
+In other contracts awarded yesterday, Northrop Corp. won a $188.5 million Air Force contract for missile-guidance equipment.
+Those announced Thursday were Solzhenitsyn; chess champion Victor Korchnoi; writers Vasily Aksyonov, Vladimir Voinovich, Lev Kopelev, Georgi Valdimov and Valeri Tarsis; scientists Yuri Orlov and Valeri Chalidze; and artist Oskar Rabin.
+Agusto Pinochet overthrew President Salvador Allende in 1973.
+"If the Khian Sea is planning to go to West Africa, if these guys are thinking of marketing their material there, their timing is way off," said Peter Christich, an official in the EPA's international affairs office.
+Wherever times are good, traffic is bad, from Route 1 near Princeton, N.J., to Route 101 in Silicon Valley.
+"They're very frustrated; they've gotten no response whatsoever," said Rep. David Nagle, Democrat from Iowa, a major source of grain exports.
+He said people were especially interested in water-saving shower heads, which Goodman's stocks at prices ranging from $5 to $40. "The expensive ones have more adjustments for the spray," Pappas said.
+Hong Kong residents also have dropped China as a tourist destination, hurting many local travel agents.
+It said he was found dead in Ketziot prison Friday and a 23-year-old Palestinian inmate said he killed Rabiya because the victim was an informer, the radio said.
+At it's heart, the chicken-in-every-pot-and-condom- in-every-home approach to development is a confusion about economics, not population.
+He said they also underscored the need for legislation to better define tanker owners' liabilities.
+They were also parents of hyperactive youngsters.
+With no medical breakthroughs, Perry said, by the middle of the next century there will be three times more hip fractures, four times as much demand for nursing home beds and eight times as many cases of dementia as in 1980.
+Because of those findings, the IRS has assigned nearly 400 collections officers to concentrate on investigating similar cases and hopes to add another 350 next year.
+"Differences in ideology and system between the two parts of Korea must no longer form a barrier dividing the people," Kang said at a welcoming ceremony at the government guest house, where the delegation will stay.
+Special Situation has been an investor in Prism for about two years, said Earl Rosenstein, Prism's senior vice president and chief financial officer.
+Some other researchers agree: "I think it's quite legitimate to call Collaborative's work a genome map," says Ronald Davis, a researcher at Stanford University.
+However, Digital's decision to license a PC networking system from Novell, of Provo, Utah, is a sign that Microsoft's networking software business continues to struggle.
+"We are 100 percent sure this is the ark," Aaron, of Orlando, Fla., said in a telephone interview.
+Out West, a high wind watch was posted this morning for the northwest Chinook zone of Wyoming and the southeast portion of the state.
+The Tribune poll on Sunday also showed Bush with a 34-point lead over Dole.
+Foreign rescue teams gave up searching last week, convinced no survivors would be found.
+The company's most attractive assets include the Princess hotels in Mexico, Bermuda and the Bahamas, which analysts say could be especially lucrative as hotel prices surge.
+They increased pressure on Catholics, whose allegiance to a "foreign power" _ the Vatican _ was seen as a threat to stability.
+In the midst of the worst magazine slump in years, its ad revenue jumped 30% last year, helping the monthly earn a spot on Adweek magazine's list of the 10 hottest magazines with circulation under one million.
+He got an early lesson when he helped deliver his sister Tuesday on the kitchen floor of his home after his mother went into sudden labor.
+The Senate's work on the medium-range missile treaty shows that lawmakers will carefully scrutinize any arms pact and not be just a rubber stamp for the president, say the chamber's leaders.
+The storm, the second in the region since last Thursday, caused the closure of airports and scores of schools.
+O'Toole, who still has pals from those days, one now the assistant editor of the Times of London, learned all phases of newspapering, from pressroom to pub-crawling.
+Proceeds will be used for construction and working capital.
+"It's all based on basically bad science," said biochemistry professor Bruce Ames of the University of California at Berkeley.
+Last week he was presented with a report recommending the creation of regional squads specialised in fighting organised crime.
+Most of the joint venture's products will be sold in China, but some will be exported, P&G said.
+In a meeting Thursday with stockholders of his Mesa Limited Partnership, Pickens noted that his salary is tied to cash distributions, which the company has suspended because natural gas prices are so low.
+The lower paid would be more likely to use any tax hand-out to boost spending, thus stimulating demand in the economy. Furthermore, higher allowances take people out of the tax net.
+'Vested interests can help to turn the situation to our favour.
+The same day one British soldier was shot to death and two soldiers were wounded in a daylight attack at a rail station in Lichfield, central England.
+"What most people have recommended, and what's actually being done and what the policy may be are at considerable variance," he said in a telephone interview.
+James A. Roll, a senior vice president of the system's funding operation, said the auditor questioned the system's ability to continue as a going concern in its current form.
+Authorities were still gathering evidence in the case involving the fourth child, a 7-year-old girl, and other charges might be filed later against Lenard Johnson, 37, said Montgomery County State's Attorney Kathryn Dobrinic.
+Rival US Sprint, a unit of United Telecommunications, had challenged an AT&T ad that claimed: "On average, MCI and US Sprint take over 50% longer than AT&T to set up long distance calls.
+"If you cancel after one day," he says, "I'll give you your money back.
+In Saudi Arabia, the impact of the Yemeni exodus has been severe in sectors of retail trade and some services.
+It suggests that Miami and other coastal cities pay more attention to emergency planning.
+For his part, Schafer claims his second name is discretion and insists on pressing his case. But why is he so eager?
+The Communist Party now has an absolute majority in the Sejm, and any laws proposed by the party are assured passage.
+Morgan Stanley & Co. is the lead underwriter for the offering in the U.S., with Morgan Stanley International for those shares offered internationally.
+"With Upjohn's help, the corporation is expected to become a fully integrated pharmaceutical company through gradual transitions in the future," he said.
+He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a master's degree in journalism from Ohio State University.
+Since the latest federal tax increase, tobacco sales have dropped about 8%, says Norm Latowsky, president of UCS Group Ltd., an Imasco Ltd. unit that is one of Canada's largest tobacco retailers.
+Dr. Lalezari finds the conditions that Roche currently imposes on getting DDC to be prohibitive, so he sends patients to the underground.
+The market opened lower following Wall Street's sharp decline Monday, rallied around midday as several key stocks attracted investor interest, and then slid back into negative territory as Wall Street opened weaker.
+The findings indicate "a billion-dollar potential conflict of interest," said Wisconsin Sen. William Proxmire, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, who requested the survey.
+The U.S. and Japan agreed to ease the licensing burden for companies that export high-powered computers to allied countries in the industrialized world.
+Another troupe opens in Boston on Feb. 20 for seven weeks with seven different casts.
+Mr. McCarthy illustrates the Pavlovian extreme to which public discussion of international economics has degenerated.
+Sales in the $46 billion U.S. soft-drink market, dominated by Coke and Pepsi, were slow in the fourth quarter, with analysts estimating volume growth of 2% to 3%.
+Tambo did not say which sanctions might be eased.
+The European Investment Bank's 5 7/8% issue due 1998 closed interdealer trading at 97.80 bid, wiping out Monday's 0.30 point price gain.
+But, he adds, "If there's a large reserve, it would be insane to leave it."
+The Senate is considering a transportation bill this week and is to begin debating an anti-crime package next week.
+The boats can handle more than 7,000 passengers, and the Tuesday morning count was about 3,200, he said.
+But she said the incident taught her students "that in a democracy you can protest things you don't like." School Superintendent Walter Gibson said Chan "crossed a line," but he didn't plan any disciplinary action.
+In a 1985 interview, Mr. Minkow said his career began at the age of 10, when he carried water at a carpet-cleaning business managed by his mother.
+All three television networks called MacKay the winner shortly after 10 p.m.
+The committee also employed Tanya Rahall, Rep. Rahall's sister, for five years until 1984.
+He was always readable, but he lost - or jettisoned - his romantic sub-text. Worst of all, Deighton got involved in an interminable series about a boring and middle-aged British agent called Bernard Samson.
+But voters largely blame the U.S. rather than Japan for the auto industry's ills: Only 19% say unfair Japanese trading practices are responsible, and by two to one they say that the Japanese make better cars.
+The organizer of the Wednesday patrol, Bella Gonen, said the settlers began the patrols in April after losing faith in the Israeli army's ability to end the 18-month Palestinian uprising against Israeli rule.
+In October 1992, more than 40,000 miners worked for British Coal at 50 pits. In addition to the 17 pits in operation, British Coal is planning to open the Asfordby pit in Leicestershire next year.
+Two computer models were set up to see what would happen to the broiler industries in the United States and Canada if producers had to pay more for corn used to feed their birds.
+"They are led by Abu Ibrahim, a qualified engineer," Eitan was quoted as telling the newspaper. "In the early days Ibrahim received all his financial support from Iraqi intelligence, who continue to provide him with cash and premises.
+The reason most frequently given for the recent increase in multiple birth rates, says the article, "is the increasing tendency for women to delay childbirth until their 30s and later.
+But the number of Cuban inmates, detained during the Mariel boatlift because of their records in Cuba or imprisoned later for offenses in the United States, mounted.
+"We would have been heroes."
+"They continue to see yields higher than they have in two or three months.
+Dafoe is, by necessity, the antithesis, and he delivers well.
+He even gives Ronald Reagan's policies credit for helping to win the Cold War.
+The Airbus landed safely Friday at Stornoway Airport, on the Isle of Lewis, and no one was injured.
+Several young women were also wearing high-heeled shoes.
+Now if somebody would just nudge the salesmen.
+Mr. Purches refused to quantify the likely loss, or identify the division that has attracted interest from possible buyers.
+Also, farmers are being required to idle only 10 percent of their wheat base acres for 1989 in order to qualify for government price supports, compared with 27.5 percent previously.
+These latter qualities come out in the fine portrait, attributed to Filippo Bellini, with which the exhibition opens.
+Secretary of State George Shultz testified that the Reagan administration's arms sales to Iran provoked a "battle royal" that matched him against deceptive White House advisers and a president reluctant to see the policy as one of arms for hostages.
+The Navy has been the big winner in the military buildup of recent years, moving toward a 600-ship fleet including 15 aircraft-carrier battle groups.
+After the transaction, Bethlehem Steel, Bethlehem, Pa., will own a 37.5% interest and take 75% of the output.
+These included plants in Hauts-de-Seine and Seine-Maritime, as well as six factories of the Propharm SA unit.
+D'Amato, R-N.Y., a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, invited Takayuki Kimura to his Senate office to hand over a letter signed by all 100 members of the Senate.
+These offer plot synopses of novels.
+South Korea posted a trade surplus of $572 million for November, in contrast to a year-earlier deficit of $35 million, the Trade and Industry Ministry said.
+Being outside the government structure would also make it easier for the workers to organize strikes, another threat to the faltering economy.
+Khamenei accused the Americans and the Israelis of instigating the fighting, according to the official Iranian agency, monitored in Nicosia.
+Kennedy chided the administration for delaying participation thus far in the legislative action.
+Smaller company shares responded sluggishly to the general recovery in the UK stockmarket.
+But the key to Mr Gould's campaign is going to be putting a case for a new appeal and a fresh style, aimed at attracting the southern middle-class that Labour so signally failed to win over last week.
+Some of this would come from existing aid programmes, but new money of Dollars 75bn a year would also be required. Mr Strong said in London yesterday these figures assumed that all aid programmes would start at once, which was unlikely.
+As lifestyles and fashions changed over the years, Barbie's clothes and accessories kept pace.
+Problems resurfaced in July when Hollis decided to hire a new executive director and several board members said they felt the full board should have voted on the post.
+In any event, all sides have agreed that any deficit accord would have to include a change in the Gramm-Rudman deficit target.
+Also, hadn't I learned that when the oil price rose the dollar did too, because people had to pay for oil in dollars?
+They'll also hear rock star Stephen Stills and jazz artist Grover Washington at the official host committee's party for 9,000 journalists at the huge Georgia World Congress Center.
+'But now, with conventionally structure trusts, it is all down to the gearing and the low management costs, and to the performance of the underlying assets.'
+"Don't be nervous; you're among friends," Wade told them. "And when I say friends, I mean friends.
+A good reason for writing notes a few at a time is that it's easier to make the words of thanks spontaneous and sincere than if you tackle several dozen notes at once.
+"By 2000 nearly one-third of all school-age children will be from minority populations _ a situation that presents a major challenge to our school systems," the Population Reference Bureau reported.
+We must always have other options," Cheney said.
+At the time, the industry's outlook was bleak, and Bethlehem Steel Corp. and Armco were widely touted as candidates for bankruptcy court.
+However, he added: "I'm afraid that this year will be a little worse in terms of economic growth."
+The NASL, however, collapsed little more than a decade later in bankruptcy. If the new league - named Major League Soccer, and due to kick-off next April - is to avoid the fate of its predecessors, it has to start well.
+With a net outflow of capital from Japan and no rise in Japanese interest rates, "there's no reason to send the yen higher right now," he said.
+It has lots of pockets and a detachable imitation fur hood.
+Bruce Russell Partner Corporate Communications Group Marina del Rey, Calif.
+The exchange is expected to reopen Monday.
+Although most of the company's shareholders were New Zealanders, he said 60 per cent of the property assets were in Australia.
+Canadian manufacturers have begun to feel the pinch, too.
+She said it was not possible to say how long it could take before the commission decided whether any price fixing had occurred.
+This has made the roads too expensive for most Mexican truck and car drivers. In an attempt to spread capital costs over a longer period, a category of Mexican infrastructure bond has been introduced.
+Iran reported 1,700 civilians killed and 8,500 wounded but diplomatic sources said the actual number of casualties probably was double that.
+We hear that Air Force Intelligence has officially concluded the Soviets have rolled production lines to break out of the ABM treaty and deploy a nationwide anti-missile system, which possibly could be in place by next year.
+Asked if being the candidate's cousin is a great part, she replied: "It certainly is." On Wednesday night, Miss Dukakis sat among the New Jersey delegation as Dukakis formally won the nomination.
+Thames blamed weak overseas markets, although one environmental services subsidiary lost Pounds 2m due to poor management. An expected run of enhanced scrip dividend alternatives failed to materialise.
+By 1994 India will be a major force in the market.' Companies are gearing up for growth with heavy investments.
+Over the years, the FDA has granted dozens of extensions to allow Red No. 3 to remain on the provisional list.
+Bond prices were mixed as municipal and corporate issues rose while Treasury bonds fell.
+The fundamental action to set the budget on a more secure course should be taken next year.
+Those protests were linked to a continuing abortion protest in Atlanta that began when the Democratic National Convention was held there in July and has resulted in 1,200 arrests.
+"We estimate we lost many thousands of calls during the outage and thousands of potential bookings," said Karen Ceremsack, an Eastern Airlines spokeswoman.
+He added: "We're going to get a handle on the deficit."
+The merger is seen as a marriage of weakness, as both agencies have struggled recently.
+Konecky said last week that CBS had given no specific reason why they wanted to replace her and had set no date for her to leave.
+The guerrillas later told the family that the senator was kidnapped as part of the rebel group's attempt to start peace talks with the government.
+This was really just a piece of political theatre: easy to understand, vibrant with symbolism, but devoid of operational significance. Europe is a different matter.
+At this institution we make a distinction between prophylactic mastectomy and mastectomy for risk reduction. Prophylactic mastectomy is a simple mastectomy that removes essentially all breast tissue and theoretically reduces the risk of cancer to zero.
+The key distinction to be made is how to classify the place _ as a personal residence, a rental property, or a combination of the two.
+Thought for Today: "Being young is a fault which improves daily." - Swedish proverb.
+The decision to end the relationship followed a divergence of interest between Laporte and Solvay. While Laporte has shifted, over the past decade to high-value low volume products, Solvay, Belgium's largest company, has concentrated on bulk products.
+At least 11 students were arrested.
+If confirmed by the Senate, she would succeed Terrence M. Scanlon to head the commission and would provide the quorum the panel needs to conduct business.
+How long the borrower plans to stay in a particular house is a major factor, says James Christian, chief economist of the U.S. League of Savings Institutions.
+Analysts see falling mortgage rates leading to continued but slow growth in the housing industry for the remainder of the year, similar to that projected by the leading indicators for the overall economy.
+In the past three weeks the OTC price indexes have risen more than 16%.
+It reminds smokers that they have rights, and it sends its message to 11 million non-paying readers, making it, the company says, the nation's fifth-largest periodical.
+He insists on full discussion of his case with his doctors, and he won't take insults or patronizing lip from them.
+They quickly set to work removing debris piled several yards deep.
+Mr. Waigel said the fund's interest service and principal will be borne equally by the federal and state governments, both of which could face interest service reaching 4.75 billion marks a year by 1995.
+However, the outlook brightens next year, when the benefits of the freight distribution business's new computer system should start to feed through and the Pounds 18m Barcelona distribution centre announced in July comes on stream.
+The vice president would subsequently write off the Iowa performance as a testimonial to dissatisfaction in the farm belt with Reagan.
+She said she agreed to appear at the seminar only because she hoped to help others avoid similar experiences.
+In a plan approved by President Reagan in April, development of the space station was divided into two phases and scaled down to cut costs.
+Another major lesson, Mr. Shultz said, is that only officials accountable to Congress or the American electorate should be allowed to carry out the types of operations that Mr. Reagan's national security staff apparently executed independently.
+His live shows are much the same: no band, but a resourceful entertainer who can turn the audience into part of the show.
+Now we have it recorded in the law.
+Jones, 27, was convicted by a federal jury in March 1989 of seven counts of perjury and obstruction of justice for lying to a federal grand jury investigating trading activities at Drexel.
+His offer was accepted and he met periodically with Turow.
+Budget debate, third day. Lords: Trade Union Reform and Employment Rights Bill, committee.
+This cash drain was funded by raising deposits.
+For some aged 80, perhaps having to list only 20 birthdays is a joy.
+But the spokesman, Avi Pazner, said there was "more convergence" between Shultz and Shamir on Palestinian self-rule and an overall settlement.
+The city has since changed, he said.
+We suspect that most Americans are pleased with the performance of the economy over the past five years.
+In the early 1960s, when Japanese whaling was at its peak, whales provided about 23 percent of all meat consumed in the country.
+Dividend for the second quarter 1.875p, making 3.75p for the half year.
+Auto quotas encouraged the Japanese to aim for the more profitable end of the U.S. auto market.
+If, in these circumstances, beer consumption continues to decline, the brewers have only themselves to blame.
+This prohibition was partly blamed for the failed coup attempt against Manuel Noriega before he was finally apprehended.
+I think I found that in `Sweet Hearts Dance.'
+The Quayle proposal would limit these damages to cases of bad intent, and punitives couldn't exceed twice the amount of actual harm.
+In Honolulu, Marcos' widow, Imelda, said she would continue efforts to return her husband to the Philippines.
+"Because of their cultural heritage of self-sufficiency and attendant distaste for government assistance programs, many Hispanics would rather forego JTPA training than accept food stamp assistance just to qualify for the program," the agency said.
+The pace of immigration has already risen dramatically in the last few months, Dinitz noted.
+Ashland officials did not say why the Middle Eastern firm backed out of the contract but said the deal was broken during the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979.
+The stock market rose today, buoyed by corporate takeover maneuvering and favorable investor response to the government's report of a lower-than-expected January trade deficit.
+Mandela, accompanied by his wife, Winnie, inspected a military honor guard, but did not give a speech.
+Glaxo Holdings' American depositary receipts added 1 1/4 to end at 29 3/4 after a Smith Barney analyst reiterated a "buy" recommendation on the British drug maker.
+This issue cannot be postponed until Poland and Hungary are at the gates, because the admission of the Finns and the Swedes will determine the institutional terms of the next enlargement.
+It is at Hawthorn House, Forth Banks, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3SG.
+As soon as it is over, the teen-agers crowding the back of the church kneel, cross themselves and head for the basement to dance.
+Bush's one-day visit to Prague on Saturday, the first by a U.S. president, coincides with the first anniversary of Czechoslovakia's "Velvet Revolution."
+What on earth could government do with 25% of GNP that would foster economic growth?
+A spokesman for the U.S. trade representative agrees: "The next president is going to have a tough battle" with Congress.
+In addition, the government recently formed a paramilitary unit called the National Rifles, which could undertake counterinsurgency operations in the troubled state of Jammu-Kashmir, freeing the army to go to the border.
+The stock was issued at the time of the 1989 merger of Time and Warner. The Dollars 147m after-dividend loss was down from a Dollars 179m deficit a year ago.
+"Our units weren't heavily invested in stocks and were liquid" with cash of about 1 billion francs in the group, he said.
+Hoare Govett expects the group to report fourth quarter pre-tax profits of only Pounds 27m, making a total of Pounds 550m for the year.
+Mr John Monks, TUC general secretary, said: 'These new maternity rights are a step in the right direction but they don't go far enough.
+But some chains that reported sales gains attributed the feat to a quirk of the calendar.
+He observes nobody focusing on the homeless and the drug addicts littering our streets.
+Meanwhile, Harcourt Brace's 13% senior notes, due in 1997, also chalked up one point to end at 91 after rising by 1 1/2 points Tuesday.
+"It is too late to discuss whether the country needs a multi-party system or not.
+The judge also ordered the resumption of contract talks, which broke off after dawn Tuesday.
+Some key elements were still being debated last night, and may not be resolved for several more weeks.
+As previously reported, the oil ministers resolved the output issue by agreeing to maintain it at 22.3 million barrels a day, the current ceiling, through September with the idea of taking a new look at it then.
+But neither "constructive" receipt nor economic benefit was the issue, and Stonehill's plea was irrelevant, Judge Scott held.
+But, he swears, not by him.
+Harvard dreamed up what is called hypermedia - "pictures and graphs and text all tied together in a database," Ervin said.
+Women's voices can be another handicap, but one that can be fixed: Gasoline trader Madeline Boyd, who came from the polite world of corporate human resources, started trading with a "squeaky" voice but then took voice lessons for six weeks.
+"Their niche is that they dominate Midway Airport in Chicago, which is much closer to downtown than O'Hare," he said.
+The Dinwiddies sold most of their farming equipment to finance the trip, which they first discussed several years ago.
+"If this threat has done nothing more than gotten everyone to go out to make back-up files, then maybe it's not such a bad thing," Steinauer said. "The bottom line is, make a back-up and get back to work," he said.
+The company said it expects to report first-quarter revenue in the range of $104 million to $107 million, down more than 20% from the $135.9 million in revenue it reported for the first quarter of 1990.
+Golden parachutes, triggered by a takeover or other change in control, are richer: They typically cover about three years' pay and bonus.
+He says the credit crunch has to do with softening credit demand associated with the weak economy.
+De la Madrid said both U.S. presidential candidates, Vice President George Bush and Michael Dukakis, along with European leaders, have recognized that ways must be found to overcome the problem.
+He called the situation "extremely deplorable" and said the developments would arouse the concern of the U.S. government and people.
+"The halt in killings in the north and east is a major breakthrough," Deputy Defense Minister Ranjan Wijeratne said Thursday.
+A 25% basic tax rate remains his "firm objective," Mr. Lawson said.
+The estimate is not expected to come close to meeting the claims.
+The company's stock was delayed in opening on the American Stock Exchange, pending the announcement.
+"We suspect (Martin's) behavior may have played a part in the accident," a law enforcement source said.
+David S. Shapira, president and chief executive officer of Giant Eagle Inc., was elected a director of this gas and oil concern.
+Miss Hurley's parents, Gordon and Joyce Hurley of Thousand Oaks in suburban Los Angeles, said Wednesday that Bowie, 42, proposed to their 22-year-old daughter on Tuesday during a European vacation.
+Study after study has called for action.
+About two-thirds of the nation's breadwinner wives have only high-school degrees and hold low-paying secretarial, sales and service-sector jobs.
+In its annual report, the Bank of Mexico said the gross national product grew by 1.4 percent in 1987, after contracting by 4 percent the previous year.
+Barry's lawyer argued that federal prosecutors had improperly trapped him by asking a female friend to invite him to the hotel and to press him repeatedly about whether he wanted drugs.
+Mrs. Chamorro said a civilian would replace Ortega's brother, Gen.
+The president went boating immediately after church, and was out in his speedboat again in the late afternoon as a storm was gathering.
+After all, the Nikkei is still swinging wildly; some people say it could halve again.
+The characters of Amos Jones and Andy Brown were created in 1928 by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who wrote and produced the "Amos `N' Andy" radio program, one of the nation's most popular.
+The group's total balance sheet was reduced from FFr239.4bn to FFr218.2bn. The cover rate on its sovereign risks was raised from 51 per cent to 60 per cent.
+Two years later I saw the film and watched this guy going across the floor looking like a giant egg-beater.
+Congressional leaders, in virtual agreement on major tax issues, sought spending compromises today as they neared completion of a deficit-reduction plan that has the tentative support of a majority of lawmakers and President Bush.
+At the center of this debate is Father Carroll, 50, a baby-faced priest and unlikely hero for the homeless.
+Mrs. Bush also held several of the children.
+Now, I'd like to turn for a moment to events this past week in the Persian Gulf.
+A new rule to tighten state inspections of bridges was announced Wednesday by the Federal Highway Administration.
+Another public company probably wouldn't want its own stock price dragged down by tobacco.
+It calls for an agreement for the program of reform and plans for activities and the way of social control.
+Coleco also announced Wednesday that it had hired Hallwood Group Inc. to help it restructure its balance sheet and provide working capital.
+How much is available is unclear.
+The opera has four scenes.
+Explorers set out for the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald today, hoping to use an underwater robot to get new explanations for the Lake Superior disaster almost 14 years ago.
+At the same time, there's rising interest in European and smaller Asian economies and stock markets.
+He's still trying to get through those feelings," McKeon said.
+BBA Group, noticeably weaker the previous day on the cash call for Pounds 79.1m. steadied at 128p. London International Group, the consumer products and services company, advanced strongly amid talk that Genting of Malaysia was keen to boost its stake.
+The number of professionals handling cases at the Commission dropped from 94 to 89 last year, making a total of some 130 including support staff.
+The proposal is likely to alarm many Western European officials.
+William Clay Ford said Thursday he was retiring as a vice chairman of Ford Motor Co., paving the way for a fourth generation of family leadership of the automaker founded by his grandfather, Henry Ford.
+No buyers have come forward with the $2.8 million asking price for the showplace home of the late Liberace, so the property will be sold at auction next month.
+Before renewing most-favored-nation status next year, the bill would require the president to consider whether the Beijing government has made significant progress in several areas.
+German and French are a distant second.
+These questions came to mind recently as we watched the latest anti-pesticide crusade begin its march through the pages of some newspapers.
+Prose was his medium.
+Among the firm's stock picks that have performed well lately: USX-Marathon Group, up 46% in the September quarter; Johnson Worldwide Associates Inc., up 21%; and Carolina Freight Corp., up 18%.
+It was the intervention of the Bank of Spain that was to blame for his failure.
+Increasing levels of self-insurance and formation of captives are likely alternatives.
+But embassy spokesman Bill Bach said Walters, who started his job last week, would make no public comment on his talks with West German leaders in alliance efforts to resolve the issue.
+The drivers of "jeepneys," privately owned passenger vehicles operated through government franchises, are demanding lower prices for spare parts and the suspension of a state-ordered reduction in fares.
+Mahoney dropped out of high school in the 10th grade and grew tobacco with his father and a brother-in-law until he got a job at M&T Chemical Co. in Carrollton.
+The necessary condition will be far lower interest rates than now.
+Domestic spending authority would be cut by $678 million, or $401 million in outlays, although some accounts will have new anti-drug and anti-crime money added back to them.
+Victims less severely affected may cough bloody sputum for months.
+John Major is innocent.
+President F.W. de Klerk of South Africa has argued that the reforms show that his country is changing and he has urged foreign countries to lift economic sanctions.
+An on-screen image can, at a quick glance, draw the eye to an unusual spike of red or dash of blue, revealing patterns that numbers need thousands of rows to show.
+East German police used clubs and a water cannon to break up a demonstration Sunday by several hundred human rights activists in downtown Leipzig, witnesses said.
+Only about 300 peers attend debates regularly, and in May the government had to summon non-attenders to ensure passage of a controversial property tax bill.
+Chikane was hospitalized on four separate occasions from May 12 to May 27 at University of Wisconsin Hospitals.
+Bentsen said one of the last things he did before heading to the hall on Wednesday night was to gather his wife and children in his hotel suite and pray.
+'It would be wrong to put words into his mouth if they were not correct, but where you have a civil servant giving evidence on behalf of a department, many hands contribute,' he said.
+It was "the negative politics of distraction," he said, wagging his finger at the press.
+Traditionally, conservatives have criticized the bank, charging that its policies promote central planning and thus discourages market forces.
+The U.N. Command today accused North Korea of trying to disrupt the 1988 Olympic Games by fabricating false claims that war is looming on the Korean peninsula.
+By most reports, it seems that the corn crop has been hurt the most in the Southeast.
+The NBC News-Wall Street Journal survey of 2,630 likely voters found Bush leading 45-41 percent compared with last month's poll showing Bush ahead 47-40 percent.
+Though the market is small, Australia showed a 40% surge, with shipments totaling 4,605 units.
+John S. Ellingboe was appointed vice president, human resources, of this bakery company.
+In about half of the 170 patients treated, the valves narrowed up again within a year of the procedure.
+Spokesmen for the bank, a unit of Chase Manhattan Corp., weren't immediately available for comment.
+That compares with 57 per cent in 1985.
+We may never know why it happened," Sumter County Sheriff Randy Howard said.
+The study by researchers for the Urban Institute and Princeton University said 71 percent of the decline in apprehensions along the U.S.-Mexico border appears due to the "deterrent effect" of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act.
+The IRS opposed a private sale, saying the property would bring a higher price later.
+The U.S. has begun withdrawing its nuclear weapons from South Korea and will soon tell North Korea that the South is nuclear-free, according to local news reports.
+The issue in the past two weeks has climbed to 5 1/8 from 4, and is up from 3 3/8 since the start of the year, a 52% two-month climb.
+First, it is small and has no rural areas: technological changes involving everybody are less difficult to achieve than elsewhere.
+Third-quarter results include net from continuing operations of $854,669, or seven cents a share; a loss from discontinued operations of $3.6 million; and a gain of $337,993 from repurchasing debentures.
+Under the agreement liquidating CX Partners, formerly known as Ivan F. Boesky & Co., most of the limited partners received 100 percent of their investment, Herwitz said.
+Smith told the jury that she and the mayor snorted cocaine powder at her Capitol Hill home "maybe five times" in 1983 and up to half a dozen times a year after that until 1986 when she stopped using the drug with him.
+Lord Birdwood, chairman of Martlet and a director of Scientific Generics and Meta Generics, at WORTHINGTON.
+The 48-hour affair attracted 270 couples who began dancing at 7 p.m. Friday to support the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center's Four Diamonds Fund.
+Hatch, 41, campaigned in part on the theme that the incumbent has been around too long and has become distracted.
+Extra tax staff have been needed at the Inland Revenue to handle the complications. Last year, the tax credit that comes with share dividends was reduced from the basic rate of 25 per cent to the 20 per cent lower rate.
+Michael Carpenter, an executive vice president of GE Financial Services, said he saw five or six new areas of growth for leveraged buy-outs, including doing such transactions in Europe and forming alliances with other concerns.
+The driving force behind the festival is the conductor Patrick Fournillier.
+At Lincoln Center's Juilliard Theater, the troupe's ballet school, founded in 1713 by Louis XIV, presented 90 of its pupils in a seven-hour precis of its training syllabus.
+Industry spokesmen noted that a smoking ban on flights within in California has been largely accepted since it went into effect at the first of the year.
+Under current ethics rules of the institute, the industry's principal professional group, accountants can only charge hourly fees for such advice and cannot accept any contingency fees or commissions.
+But he concedes that the recent trend indicates "fundamental problems."
+Revenue at stores open at least one year was up 5%.
+Police confirmed the attack without reporting the politics of the assailants or victims.
+The stock has been weighed down in recent weeks by CBS's own dour earnings projections, heavy spending on sports and program rights, unusual costs for news coverage of the Persian Gulf crisis and a soft advertising environment.
+"That really brought home how important it is to get all the facts straight," Mr. Gert says.
+There was no immediate reaction from the union to the Cincinnati-based company's announcement Monday that it would raise the basic wage by $62.50 to $308.50 a month.
+Cleveland-based Standard Oil Co. is now BP America.
+Commander David Gault of the Coast Guard.
+Federal bank regulators, concerned about the growing volume of leveraged-buy-out debt, have cautioned banks to consider how such loans would fare during a recession or in periods of high inflation.
+The guerrilla-controlled Afghan News Agency charged that government troops fire rockets at civilian targets to discredit the mujahedeen, or Islamic holy warriors.
+"The government is now acting to implement the recommendation for a new regulatory system and to ensure that the lessons of this terrible event are fully learnt and fully put into effect,"' Wakeham said.
+"Camel Wide feels different in your hand and in your mouth." But some industry executives and distributors question the strategy.
+Bennett later said he was eager to do battle with Democrats over racial quotas and affirmative action.
+Lacayo says UNO has 16,000 sympathizers nationwide who help with rallies and encourage people to vote for UNO.
+"We even have a list of apartment buildings where we're not welcome," says James Shau, manager of the Empire Szechuan Columbus on Columbus Avenue.
+James Earl Ray, serving a 99-year prison sentence for killing civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., has filed for divorce from his wife of 12 years.
+In another boost for the anti-Iraqi forces, Mikhail S. Gorbachev today said Saddam Hussein's attempts to divide the multinational effort are bound to fail.
+The change would be phased in gradually, initially adding only 7-year-olds to the program and progressing to children one year older each year.
+"You're up high one minute and you're down low.
+The tactics carried parliament through its first overnight session in 13 years.
+Red Army soldiers on Tuesday stormed two psychiatric hospitals in Lithuania to apprehend deserters.
+The stock, which has risen nearly 60% this year, recently was trading at 30 times 12-month earnings.
+Late Wednesday, Citicorp offered 20 million shares at 58 1/4.
+Rejected appeals by Hispanics challenging Florida's designation of English as the state's official language.
+"If the state doesn't buy it now, I'm sure it's not going to be here next year," said Ainsley Fullard-Leo, 57, the youngest of three brothers who own the U-shaped string of islets 960 miles south of Hawaii and 200 miles north of the equator.
+Mr. Sanders says he never considered throwing in the towel and changing strategy, largely because Bernstein's picks are determined by comparing price with longterm earnings power.
+Although the Fed's emphasis on recovery has gotten the market thinking about renewed inflation, the Fed's own comments have been just the opposite.
+Newsday, a New York newspaper, printed a story on Dec. 8 with the headline: "Canadian Plan: Care and Waiting for All."
+"One of the things about textbooks is they don't vote and they don't go out on strike.
+Economic life is far more complicated than suggested by the myths of economic nationalists. Nor can a people can be mobilised for economic war, as American troops were mobilised for the desert.
+The seriousness with which child labor now is viewed is indicated in a series of recent articles in the official press.
+"Clearly it must be that they could be approached.
+Volkswagen again paced the auto sector, jumping 7 to 301 on heavy foreign buying.
+However, the president also proposed making Wall head of the new Office of Thrift Supervision in the Treasury Department that is to replace the Home Loan Bank Board as the industry's chief regulator.
+Iraq, Syria's main Arab enemy, called Wednesday for an emergency Arab summit to try and end the strife that has killed more than 150,000 people since Lebanon's civil war began in April 1975.
+"I certainly think it is imperative that he start early because he is not really well known in Texas," said Texas Democratic Party Chairman Bob Slagle. "He has a reasonable chance in Texas.
+Bush doesn't need high-priced pollsters to tell him Noriega and Meese aren't bringing him a lot of votes.
+The event is televised all day.
+The winner of the primary will face independent candidate Alderman Timothy Evans and the Republican candidate chosen in the GOP primary in an April 4 special election to serve the two-year balance of the late Mayor Harold Washington's unfinished term.
+To put a child in such a situation "may be sentencing those children to death." Hanlon said Eliana's doctors found no evidence of blood in the mouth, but Eliana would be kept out of class if that occurred.
+That plan was later abandoned in favour of a 100 per cent subsidiary. The government approved Coke's proposal in June 1993, allowing it to set up a blending plant at Pune in the state of Maharashtra.
+Contel Cellular Inc., Atlanta, a unit of Contel Corp., began trading Class A common stock under the symbol CCXLA.
+"I tell them American and British Jews aren't replenishing our manpower and therefore they aren't giving Israel what Israel needs most," he says.
+Under the bill, the Department of the Interior would protect the Hanford Reach for eight years until a study determines whether to permanently preserve the stretch under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
+Mr. Langeler, formerly executive vice president, succeeds Thomas Bruggere, 41, who remains chairman and chief executive officer of the maker of computer-aided engineering systems.
+More than 250 people died in flooding in central China's Hunan province last month.
+Earthquake kills more than 1,600 people in Philippines.
+Nearly $1 million was raised by Baltimore for the festival.
+But national service seems to be an idea whose time has come.
+But when the channel behind them was nearly filled, the whales turned back.
+Indian police have raided the Golden Temple a dozen times in the last two years, but such raids are a political as well as a military risk because Sikhs consider them a desecration of their holy shrine.
+Paul's soldiers were blamed for much of the violence.
+Recipients are proposed by a large board and chosen by a nine-man committee of musicians and arts administrators.
+"US Sprint and MCI differ on a lot of issues but not on AT&T's use of misleading ads," he said.
+Educators want to include five other schools in the radiation monitoring plan to prove their theory that electric and magnetic fields at Sandpiper Shores are no different than the radiation levels that exist on other campuses.
+"It's amazing how market psychology works," said one top junk-bond trader.
+When Amway Corp. made a $2.1 billion takeover bid for Avon Products Inc. last week, the deal focused attention on a business that has quietly shifted from blind calls to target marketing.
+If you have, there is plenty on offer that is reasonably priced without sounding tacky. Never one to leave its rooms empty if it can help it, Hilton International has been wracking its corporate brain for intriguingly cheap offers. Birdwatching weekends?
+Markets will become less price-efficient, hopes for corporate accountability and governance dashed, the honest majority worse off. And why should capitalist acts between consenting adults in private be banned in a free society?
+In one of the more intriguing glasnostic sidelights, Mr. Marciulionis became the first Soviet athlete ever permitted by Soviet authorities to play for an American professional team in a genuine, born-in-the-USA sport.
+Britain's economy grew at a faster-than-expected 1.3 percent in the second quarter, the government said Tuesday.
+Soybean oil futures fell sharply on selling inspired by weakening chart signals.
+It is to be held in Moscow, possibly in late May or early June.
+At Porterville, 18 Earth First! members handed out fliers that accused the Forest Service of degrading the land with timber-cutting and forest roads.
+I can't really work out how it happened.
+Orion says it has found that the rewinding machines at its duplicator's plant can rewind tapes tighter than some consumers' videocassette recorders.
+The narrow margin of Wednesday's vote demonstrated that amnesty for those who came to this country illegally remains an emotional issue.
+The others are Simranjeet Singh Mann, a former senior police officer; Attinder Pal Singh, a well-known militant; and college lecturers Dalip Singh and Jagmohan Singh Tony.
+Such a plan would use odd or even numbers on license plates to assign alternate driving days for the area's 12 million motorists.
+But officials have expressed concern at the increasing use of violence.
+We've successfully captured a number of accounts.' Demand for diesel engines has recovered in the UK and the US, but remains fragile in continental Europe.
+Just one problem: "Someone forgot to take two bundles out" of one of the vans, says Mr. Klein, who, incidentally, was President Nixon's communications director.
+Many of the major companies have agreed to issue their monthly results on the same date, similar to the practice in past years. Monthly results had been released on different days earlier this year.
+Many assume - quite wrongly as it turns out - that the taste must be caused by the same water that was having so much effect on my tea.
+A standardized formula proposed by regulators last September ran into some heavy-duty resistance from the industry and some legislators in Washington.
+"Unfortunately, the heart of the farm bill is not there," said Leahy, a Vermont Democrat. "The administration fails to tell farmers what it thinks target prices should be.
+There are indications that BCCI drew capital from First American to prop itself up.
+The slave woman, Sally Hemmings, was the illegitimate daughter of Jefferson's father-in-law, and her children probably were fathered by Jefferson's nephew, he says. Fleming suspects Jefferson never denied the charge publicly to protect his family.
+As the world's most populous country with 1.1 billion people, even slight changes in per capita use can translate into large numbers.
+The loan was renegotiated in 1986 after Polaris was unable to keep the planes leased, as required.
+Many people on the operators' lists routinely keep the White House abreast of any number changes.
+All the no votes were cast by Democrats.
+Mr. Siemel didn't see anything funny about it.
+In the filing, the Perelman group said it wants to increase its TW holdings "based in part upon the substantial decline in the market price of the common stock in recent months."
+But under an EC emergency loan, no further delays can be allowed.
+Yesterday's activity was bereft of any significant market-moving news.
+If whites want to play there by themselves, says consulting engineer Willem van Heerden, whites should also build it by themselves.
+He declined to give his name, saying he was afraid the dealers would come after him, even though he lives in Queens and was only visiting relatives.
+Private-sector business employment grew at an average rate of only 120,000 a month in August and September, compared with more than 300,000 a month during the first seven months of the year.
+Harvey said on arrival in Phnom Penh that he came only to view the remains and the issue of normalized relations between Cambodia and the United States "definitely is not on the agenda." In Bangkok, team spokesman Lt.
+Some buying buffeted the fall as regional brokerage firms such as Edward D. Jones & Co. in St. Louis advised clients to take advantage of the market drop.
+Unfortunately, the symbolism of this week's grand opening was spoiled when John Gummer, Britain's saintly minister of agriculture, failed to turn up.
+Dukakis aides and allies said they were considering a harbor event of their own to answer the expected Bush attacks on Dukakis' handling of the harbor project.
+The government also announced immediate tariff reductions on certain fabrics that aren't made in Canada, with fabrics from the U.S. eligible for bigger reductions than those from offshore.
+He also asked for licensing rights that lasted for decades and deals that allowed him to relicense images to others.
+The great majority of Koreans, including most students, want the Games to be a success.
+In Zurich, gold opened at $350.40 per ounce, down from $350.50 late Friday.
+Some traders believed many investors focused on the lazy movements of the U.S. dollar, which ended mixed yesterday.
+I told artist Jack Kirby, `Let's make a hero out of a monster." Lee, who joined Marvel Comics when he was 16, said, "Superheroes aren't a tough sell.
+Hundreds of Midwestern farmers who claim an insurance company reneged on its summer drought insurance must meet today's deadline if they want to apply for premium refunds, lawyers said.
+The government decided March 5 to pay interim compensation to the victims of the gas leak at the Union Carbide Corp.'s Bhopal pesticide plant pending the outcome of legal battles with the U.S.-based multinational.
+I don't want to talk about me.
+Unruly children scamper about colorful gardens inside high fences.
+The existence of Neptune's dark spot is mysterious because scientists didn't think the planet had enough heat to drive fierce winds, said Ingersoll.
+Even if U.S. banks cut their exposure to LBO-related loans because of the new Fed guidelines, some experts believe that won't deter the pace of debt-financed takeovers.
+'Almost all the European countries now agree that they have to review their social security systems.
+Her own insecurities kept pushing her back.
+The homemade bomb detonated in the front yard of the one-story home just before 9 p.m., said Hillsborough County Sheriff's Lt.
+RTZ likes to drive a hard bargain when selling assets so whether an acceptable offer comes along remains to be seen.
+Under the new rule, Poles can travel to the six countries for as much as three months, but are prohibited from taking jobs.
+MCO, which is about 53%-owned by Los Angeles-based MCO Holdings Inc., of which Mr. Hurwitz is chairman and chief executive officer, is in default on $46.6 million of secured bank debt.
+Indeed, analysts speculate that it wasn't Mr. Gorbachev but some hard-liners around him who forced him to shift positions last Friday.
+At 12:01 a.m. Sunday, Illinois Bell officials transferred the last 18,000 customers from the damaged, jury-rigged switch to a new, state-of-the-art digital unit.
+The market reaction arose partly from Prozac's enormous recent buildup.
+Residents quickly formed an organization, Clean Air Northfield, to investigate the health threat.
+Sales trend reported over past three years by merchants on Bergenline Avenue in West New York, N.J.
+He said the company's stock is trading at about $45 a share, while the insiders sold their shares at prices ranging from $42 to $45 a share.
+Tears come into your eyes when you see them in their blue pants and blue skirts and white shirts. They read the scripture, they do everything.
+In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Bob Hall said there were indications the explosion was "internal."
+The wildcat walkouts began June 12 in support of 1,900 union members on strike against the Pittston Coal Group Inc. in a contract dispute.
+The hunger strikers initially demanded a dialogue with the government on reform, to be broadcast live, and an apology for an initial official declaration that the student democracy movement was a plot against the party.
+And for some young people on low salaries, contracting out is also much less attractive. The difficulty is that there are wide differences of view over when it it is worthwhile to opt back into SERPS.
+It is just that once bureaucrats get their hands on a lot of property, they don't want to let go.
+SOCIAL SECURITY: Include deferred compensation, such as contributions to 401(k) retirement plans, in the formula used for determining amount of wages subject to Social Security tax and, ultimately, monthly benefits.
+Guy Cambria, Tolland's chairman and president, said the Canadian group's letter of withdrawal didn't specify a reason for the decision.
+In January, she gave up a small partnership that was trying, with little success, to sell visual-aid products.
+First, our approach is reasonable deadlines for those who must comply.
+Spear points, arrowheads and flakes from toolmaking were uncovered while developers were bulldozing land for a subdivision in 1988.
+Twenty years later, he has just the one pair of boots.
+Analysts tired of hunting for hard data in company chairmen's reports would probably award the head of Thailand's Saha Union conglomerate good marks for at least admitting it.
+The Bank for International Settlements urged bank supervisors and monetary authorities to monitor carefully the international interbank market following its explosive growth in the past two years.
+The timing of the plan also puzzled Peru's creditors.
+"Whistling is an unmistakable sign of the moron," Shaw said.
+Four years earlier, my father had come home from work to tell me that the 1963 All Blacks would be training at the Honorary Artillery Company's ground a stone's throw or two from Liverpool Street station.
+Belgium, June CPI (up 2.6 per cent on year).
+A 2- to 3-cent increase in the gasoline tax, now 17 cents a gallon, is proposed to keep the state's highway construction program on schedule.
+But to the practiced eye, and in the right vineyard, it is a godsend.
+Although the dinner is not 40 days after the deaths _ the biblical time period between the Resurrection of Jesus and the Ascension _ the meal stems from that tradition, she said.
+"I had always wanted to be a test pilot," he says. "It was damned demanding work." How much time did he actually spend in Vietnam?
+The film produced widespread criticism and the West Bank commander, Maj. Gen.
+That is, for the next three years, they would in total be allowed to grow at no more than the inflation rate.
+He gives no indication of the extent to which he has imbibed the need to retain - or to put in place - the totems of the radicals: in particular a tight credit policy and rapid privatisation.
+Jorio Dauster, president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute and head of the Brazilian delegation was quoted as saying the differences between the two sides are small and could eventually be solved, analysts said.
+Summer Rand left the Sterling Optical division, where he was president, to pursue other interests.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which lost 3.91 points on Monday, was down another 5.87 at 2,133.71 after the 90 minutes of trading.
+Currently, the reservation systems provide all of the equipment and software.
+But traders also appeared edgy over the interest-rate outlook, especially if business activity should pick up.
+The GNP is the nation's total output of goods and services and its braodest measure of economic health.
+London and Tokyo have been getting more of the business in U.S.-listed issues while markets in this country are closed.
+They paid the agency $1,000 in registration and placement fees, and advanced the woman's $224 air fare.
+The last act, which crowns Il Trovatore as a great melodrama, should exercise a steady, relentless grip, but here it was disappointingly choppy and sectional.
+There's not a chair in sight.
+"We knew that was coming," pilots spokesman Rick Chapman said. He said the pilots union attorneys would study the motion.
+The unusual premium, called a "backwardation," had reached $130 a ton, or 5.8 cents a pound.
+Kadar, 76, was removed as Hungarian leader last year and replaced by Karoly Grosz, who has allowed more personal freedoms and political reforms.
+On the downside, Pan Am remained unchanged at 5 and Northwest Airlines fell 1 to 103 after Tuesday's announcement that Pan Am is considering buying Northwest.
+Legislation to equalise the pension age has been put back a year amid fears of agitation on the back benches.
+Robert Gardner, whose family company Gardner & Son Inc. is on Cotton Row, said smaller firms still rely on the exchange for market information.
+Orators demanded an emergency meeting in April of the Estonian party's policy-making Central Committee, possibly with Gorbachev in attendance, to halt "bourgeois nationalism" and "counterrevolution," Ms. Saarna said.
+He was backed by 58 percent of college-educated respondents, compared with 37 percent of those who have not finished high school.
+Bradley won in a landslide.
+Pierce refused testify later, citing his constitutional protection against self-incrimination.
+Guarded by 6,500 riot police, bulldozers began demolishing iron fences surrounding Sanrizuka Struggle Hall, a two-story prefabricated headquarters built by local farmers and the extremist group Chukakuha, or Middle Core Faction.
+A. Here, the Brady commission would like to see stock and futures margin requirements "unified."
+Yesterday's incident, which Russian coastguard officials described as 'necessary', suggests Moscow intends to take a tougher line in enforcing its sovereignty.
+And since the kidneys produce erythropoietin, patients with kidney failure often develop anemia.
+Jimmy Swaggart's first revival outside his home state since he was defrocked in a sex scandal begins tonight, causing painful questions of loyalty for some fellow evangelists.
+"I'm very honored and very proud," Miss Jackson told fans jamming sidewalks, standing on cars and leaning out of office windows on Vine Street on Friday.
+Sen. Bentsen is instinctively less partisan, more formal and more senatorial.
+As in recent sessions, trading opened on a tentative note, with the 100-share index up just 5.5 points, amid near disbelief at the market's virtually unhindered rise in recent weeks.
+Bravin said the board would form a task force to study its own composition in reponse to student demands that deaf people comprise a majority of the 20-member panel.
+Covering 4 percent of the country, wilderness areas comprise a sampler of the American landscape: Great Gulf and Lost Creek, Mud Swamp and Thunder Ridge.
+The effect of the power-driven Machiavellian manager is usually plain to see.' In companies addicted to internal politics, Machiavelli remains the stuff of day-to-day reality.
+On the 12-point Soviet scale, a 5-point earthquake is considered capable of shaking buildings, furniture and cracking windows and plaster.
+At the base to greet the team were members of their families and co-workers.
+The CFTC is up for reauthorization, and congressional committees are ivnestigating what steps, if any, should be taken to make it a more effective agency.
+The Pentagon chief provided a hint of the impact on Tuesday in testimony before the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on defense.
+'This is Congress responding to the street.' Mr De Leon has been a sharp critic of the powerful Guatemalan security forces for their widespread abuse of human rights.
+"If I had only one thing to do over in my life, I would have that baby," Miss Neal says.
+Pricing in early May.
+Spokesmen for Pacific Gas and its Alberta & Southern unit declined to comment.
+The question is whether it has to cost so much.
+It is backed by a powerful coalition of cities, construction companies and environmental groups, and contains money for every part of the nation.
+More than 500 issues in this medium size range trade on Nasdaq, and they are the stocks institutions often begin to purchase after buying their quotas of the giant ones.
+The group, including residents from Washington, Oregon and California, arrived five hours behind schedule because of mechanical troubles, but remained enthusiastic about its mission.
+Frank Lorenzo, chairman of Eastern's owner, Texas Air Corp., has predicted a widespread job action by the 3,500 union pilots would drive the airline under.
+One can only hope that progress toward peace and democracy continues without serious interruption and at no slower pace than the one we have just witnessed.
+Foreign exchange dealers said sentiment toward the dollar was relatively weak, with the market still searching for the currency's bottom level.
+Some 161 different jukeboxes in 32 states air locally selected videos on the various local cable systems.
+Signs of slow recovery in the fall of 1980 didn't help Carter.
+In return Mr Abiola should suspend his threat to form a Lagos-based government. The generals may object: in which case the interim government is exposed as a sham, and Nigeria's prospects are bleak indeed.
+The Iraqi official said Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's acceptance of a cease-fire has destroyed Iran's dream of spreading its version of Islam throughout the region. "This is a watershed between two eras," he said.
+The first U.S.-chartered planes arrived Oct. 13 in Abyei, which consists of 12-15 permanent structures and thousands of huts built of sticks and grass.
+A spokesman for Credit Lyonnais said that he expected UAF to increase profits by 10 per cent this year.
+A number have done so on a case by case, area by area, basis. At the end of 1991 the process of commercialisation was taken a stage further.
+Paul Frey (Emperor) sings with true musicianship - a blessing in any Strauss tenor - but somewhat palely and passionlessly.
+In the municipal market, a $118 million issue of Birmingham, Ala., general obligation refunding bonds was tentatively priced to yield 6.5% from 1996 to 8% in 2015.
+Honduras and Panama will hold presidential elections in 1989. Gen.
+On the Commodity Exchange in New York, gold bullion for current delivery settled at $421.30 a troy ounce, $1.10 lower than Monday's close.
+Probably gainfully unemployed right now for missing it by a jillion points. But, these things come and go, seriously.
+Works like these were cheered by George Bernard Shaw, who during his decades as a sharp-eared music critic spent a lot of time clawing his beard listening to tepid music by the British "Mozart and a little water" school of academic composers.
+But for him, Polaroid has always been far more than a business.
+"If they don't fill it immediately, then I can start over at a new price or try again with the same price."
+South Africa insists it is complying with the one-year U.N. plan to end its 74-year rule of Namibia.
+The outcome of their "freedom fighting" has been the waste of millions of dollars, as well as a further loss of respect for the U.S. abroad.
+Mrs. Makim, the 33-year-old sister of the former Sarah Ferguson, now Britain's Duchess of York, said, "My reputation has been totally vindicated."
+And just watch how fast people move if they walk into a silky spider web in the dark.
+As part of the plea arrangement, federal prosecutors urged that Helmy serve nearly five years in prison.
+But they hope to learn enough from thallium compounds to find more suitable materials that superconduct at still higher temperatures.
+President Bush counseled "just be patient" when pressed on why the Soviet Union hadn't joined his call for a resolution authorizing military force against Kuwait.
+While the group played "Jumpin' Jack Flash," about 100 policemen searched the gigantic stage structure but found no evidence of explosives.
+New car and truck sales are in a tailspin, partly because of sagging consumer confidence, worry about conflict in the Middle East and a slowing economy.
+Providing more performing space than any other theatre in Scotland, the stage will be comparable to that of the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. The auditorium is of exceptional design and gives the theatre its Grade B listed building status.
+The rating concern also cited "continued management instability" at the district, uncertainty over future power costs and concern about the district's ability to keep its rates competitive.
+Eritrea, the northern province of Ethiopia, is the homeland of some three and a half million people.
+Dissenters were defeated at an extraordinary general meeting they held in July which ratified the idea of corporate capital.
+The company late Sunday sent pilots a letter telling them to return to work before noon Tuesday or be classified as being on strike.
+Earlier this month, First RepublicBank disclosed that it had been forced to seek FDIC assistance after a depositor run on its banks drained it of $1.9 billion in the first two months of the year.
+The money is tied up in federal litigation.
+De Klerk, who came to power last August, legalized the ANC and released Mandela in February after 27 years in prison, but he has stopped short of supporting black majority rule.
+The Air Force and Congress agreed last year to terminate the top secret program, opting instead for satellites that could provide the same intelligence information for less money.
+The Eagles "had a hard time getting it in against us and we had a tough time against them.
+Sources who have been reliable in the past said the Dalai Lama, exiled god-king of Tibetan Buddhists, had a chance of being chosen, but the ferment in eastern Europe caused speculation that the prize would go a democratic leader in the region.
+They were due to expire last year, but will be kept in force until the new investigation is completed, the European Commission said.
+Clients include the Swedish distributor of Alfa Romeo and Fiat.
+Industry sources say other Canadian producers are expected to take legal action against Pacific Gas.
+If it can do this, the island may be able to lay some foundations for a future recovery.
+'The first world has a neo-liberal discourse, but it is mercantile-protectionist in practice.' AT THE Suginoi Hotel waitresses busily clean up after the vast number of guests who have eaten at the dinner buffet in the great dining hall.
+The Superdome, where the convention was held, itself was a loser.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, Lear Siegler closed at $82 a share, down $1.50.
+Campaign events are an extraordinarily unreliable guide to election results.
+But at least four votes are required to grant such review.
+Associate Attorney General Francis A. Keating II said he proposed the idea last fall as a way to discourage drug smugglers from driving loads of cocaine, marijuana and heroin across the border near San Diego.
+Except when it's snowing or raining, she and her Shetland pony, Jacky, take to the streets of Hingham to deliver The Patriot Ledger newspaper, published in Quincy.
+The actual legal title and asset transfer won't occur until USX settles original financing obligations, which is expected in April 1989.
+D.S. Kennedy controls 1,287,030 common shares of Cleveland-Cliffs, assuming the conversion of some preferred stock that it holds.
+The critical fact is that the government has put on the brakes.
+It is thought to have been a center for pre-Christian and astronomical worship, because the sun rises over a particular stone.
+At the Caracol station, the bombers left behind a communique dated Wednesday and signed by "The Extraditables," a group known to carry out bloody acts for the Medellin drug cartel.
+Wood then sought workers' compensation benefits from her employer, Laidlaw Transit.
+Ten years ago: Actor Steve McQueen died in Juarez, Mexico, at age 50.
+Detectives investigating the disappearance of more than Pounds 4m from the Metropolitan Police arrested an accountant on the force's civilian staff.
+Japan buys 180,000 barrels a day of crude, accounting for 11 percent of Mexico's total exports in March.
+Dr. Borer: I think we understand that.
+Union Carbide reported $1.28 billion in sales from its chemicals and plastics businesses, down 15 percent from the first quarter of 1989.
+It also said 1987 bonuses were slashed an average of 25 percent to 50 percent, Shearson Lehman Hutton levied cutbacks of between 25 percent and 50 percent in some areas and about 80 percent of Smith Barney's managing directors took pay cuts.
+If Mr. Thornburgh wins the Senate election in Pennsylvania, maybe he'll introduce inclusionary-rule legislation.
+"They got off criminally cheap," said Melvin Belli, the attorney who represented the interests of about 2,000 plaintiffs before the cases were transferred from U.S. courts to India.
+Kramer pulled her over on June 14 for having expired registration tags on her Rolls-Royce.
+The consequent charges for using the rail network reduces the attractiveness of investment in rail operations.
+But the next occupant of the White House could help determine whether this Caribbean island remains a U.S. commonwealth or becomes the 51st state.
+Women who own businesses tend not to support extended maternity leave or flextime, and identify more as employers than as women, notes Prof.
+When combined with an additional 641,609 shares sold in a subscription offering, the sale completes First Federal's conversion from a mutual to a stock form of organization.
+'Now the thing begins.
+"The Commies are our slaves now," said one Chinese merchant who learned his colloquial English from American GI customers during the war. "They need us more than we need them." But the change has not completely satisfied the Chinese.
+This led to allegations of insider dealing, which the Stock Exchange is now understood to be investigating.
+At the low end of the increases, wages in the transportation sector and communications industry rose just 1.9 percent while wages at hospitals shot up 6.4 percent.
+Shorts say his proposal is another attempt to prop up the price.
+Help-wanted advertising reached a seven-year high in June, buoyed by economic gains in the Eastern states and the industrial areas of the Midwest.
+In part because of a weak dollar, the country's foreign debt has, by one estimate, reached $22 billion.
+This had always in my memory resulted in a reference to a person "getting flack" when he was attacked for a decision or a position, just as one would have been harassed over the target in a B-17.
+Two F-16A jet fighters crashed while on a night training mission, in the third incident involving Hill Air Force Base jet fighters in one week.
+Besides the $83,000 prize for the winner, the two runners-up are to receive $8,300 each.
+"What we're seeing is probably just the tip of the iceberg," says Jesse Brill, a securities lawyer with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in San Francisco.
+Osteoporosis, a disease caused by the leaching of calcium from bone, strikes 15 to 20 million adults.
+Illinois officials, in fact, have a computerized link to this plant that allows them to constantly monitor emissions, and this enforcement case initially focused on air pollution.
+The grey-on-pink columns look, at a glance, just as they always do - or, at least, as they have done since the typography was changed a year or so ago.
+Under the agreement, which still must be approved by a Sarasota Circuit judge, the Twiggs could seek visitation rights if they are determined to be the biological parents.
+Francis, a parish worker, resented his vicar's letters in square white envelopes (though we were not told what those letters said). Perhaps I am lucky, I have usually got on with my superiors.
+The company had to extend the deadline and put up more cash itself than it initially intended.
+The dry spell is occurring during the critical pod-filling stage of the soybean crop, in which the seeds in the pods develop.
+August's spending rise was previously reported as 0.5%.
+Turner Publishing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting System Inc., puts its first book, a coffee-table volume of Reagan's photographs, on the market next month.
+It is financed by premiums paid by Medicare recipients, which are projected to total about $8.6 billion in fiscal 1990.
+Glasser agreed to seal the affidavits supporting the government's plans for one week, but let the raid go forward, Newsday said.
+We had no connection with it" or with other individual country networks, said one U.S. official.
+The total amount of the charge was not available.
+The General Accounting Office said the Food Security Act of 1985 was designed to help stabilize the farm economy, enhance U.S. agricultural exports and prevent the buildup of large surplus stocks of commodities.
+Fires join accidents among the most common threats to Americans.
+Last week, Kohlberg Kravis launched a $90-a-share tender offer for Atlanta-based Nabisco that is contingent upon approval by the company's board.
+The political conflict is intensifying the deep ethnic rivalries that have existed since the country was united in 1918.
+To avoid distracting from the 1992 program, the community has agreed on a three-phase plan to draw the former territory of East Germany and its 16 million citizens into the trading bloc.
+"We also believe that GenCorp's board has an obligation to present any alternative transaction it may propose to the GenCorp shareholders in an environment permitting any other offerer, including ourselves, to compete."
+The official Xinhua news agency said Monday that Zhao left Sunday by special train for Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, on a goodwill visit.
+The satellite settled into an orbit reaching 11,000 miles high.
+Israel established the six- to 10-mile wide security zone in 1985 when it withdrew the bulk of its army from south Lebanon after a three-year occupation.
+Some states now end the right to sue after an arbitrary number of years even if the injury could not have been detected during that period.
+The oxygen mixes with a kerosene-like propellant to power the spacecraft.
+The firm adds that "most people are staying."
+The range of borrowers has widened to include private sector corporate names as well as sovereign borrowers and public sector companies.
+They will tell black voters that Bush is no different than Reagan, a president who never got more than 10 percent support from blacks.
+The marquis is alleged to have later committed suicide.
+OPEC hopes to use a cease-fire between Iraq and Iran as the foundation for resolving several of its problems, including runaway production.
+How does "Prizzi's Honor" relate to "Moulin Rouge"?
+The scandal was a blow for Chancellor Helmut Kohl and his coalition government.
+Nevertheless, many developers are still targeting the trade-up market.
+Protests from Georgia nationalists also provided the Chautauquans with a chance to see "glasnost" in action.
+Byers said the oil market also got a boost Monday by a report shoing daily oil production among the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries declined to 19.4 million from 20.2 million barrels.
+The market is going to stick on Monday, absolutely.
+"We'll let you gamble there as high as you've got the nerve," Wynn promised.
+He said only 22 per cent of the planned budget for disarmament had been received. At the same time, the Ministry of Energy and Heating has claimed that supplies of heating fuel for winter are in an 'extraordinarily bad' situation.
+"We can't just 'microwave' jeans anymore; we have to cook them," jokes a Lee trouble-shooter who hustles from one laundry to the next.
+It argued, however, that the technology used 'has been accepted worldwide by pilots.
+The picture that emerges from all of this is one of the SEC as an ineffective, highly politicized agency that wastes a tremendous amount of resources in turf-grabbing.
+A lawyer for Bellshire United Methodist Church said the church had turned down the carillon to 50 percent of its power and was preparing to move its speakers higher on the steeple to further reduce the sound.
+There is some concern on Wall Street that the figures will cast doubts on the belief that the Federal Reserve is beginning to succeed in its effort to restrain inflation.
+"Expectations that the United States will make a further move to relax its monetary policy no longer are affecting the Tokyo market because it has been expected for quite some time already," Ikeda said.
+Two preferred shareholders, with a combined stake of 34.9% in Allis-Chalmers Corp.'s $5.875 convertible preferred stock Series C outstanding, said they asked for a seat on the company's board.
+"While the risk is small, there is some risk and the risk is real," said AIDS researcher Dr. Robert Klein, co-author of an editorial accompanying the two studies.
+Unlike Hospital Corp., Charter Medical has performed well in recent years, its results reflecting its greater reliance on psychiatric hospitals than on general care hospitals.
+One of the State Department's most experienced Latin America hands is in line to become ambassador to the Organization of American States as part of an administration effort to revitalize that institution, according to U.S. officials.
+What's kakko ii today, of course, can be passe tomorrow. Tennis was all the rage in the mid-1980s, when young women slung rackets over their shoulders purely for show as they walked around Tokyo.
+The suit also alleged that Mr. Zimmerman, who formerly was Pic 'N' Save's chairman, wrongfully induced some Pic 'N' Save employees to work for Pay'n Save.
+This is true for Lane Kirkland." With the acknowledgement of Dukakis' win-to-come _ but still without a formal endorsement _ Jackson still appeared a little bitter that his path-breaking efforts did not result in victory.
+Current investment fads have pros and cons, of course.
+"I'd sure term them (the auto talks) somewhat disappointing," said one big steelmaker's sales chief.
+Delmed has about 42.3 million common shares outstanding.
+Only a fraction of the 90 million travelers who entered Canada last year were checked for narcotics and few drug shipments were intercepted, said Arthur Lewis, head of enforcement at Canada Customs.
+"Sesame Street" has a new character, a baby girl named Gabriela, thanks to help from the rarely cooperative Oscar the Grouch.
+But not the farmers.
+The tornado never came, but when dawn arrived, it was a shock to see so much devastation, including my own house in ruins.
+Mernick began joint operation of Heritage USA, which includes a hotel and theme park, with bankruptcy trustee M.C. "Red" Benton on Feb. 13, but has yet to close on the sale.
+"The whole state's pretty much blanketed in fog," Doug Young, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said Saturday morning.
+There is pessimism, too, about whether the stock market will develop smoothly.
+HGP-30 is a synthetic copy of a protein that is part of the internal structure of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which causes AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
+The ensuing publicity cut into Samurai sales and resulted in several lawsuits.
+Iraq reported 10 civilians killed and 22 wounded.
+A number of British citizens crossed the Kuwait-Saudi border on Friday night.
+Saddam has said he will free all Westerners held in Iraq and Kuwait between Christmas and March 15.
+These will be sold, or money borrowed, to participate in new privatisation issues as they come up. Up to 20 per cent of the fund will be invested in former Warsaw pact countries, and up to 20 per cent in the UK.
+The Wagners have delivered an estimated 4,500 to 5,000 babies, Bob says.
+Announced and anticipated purchases from foreign countries are also supporting futures prices.
+The company's ratio of debt to total capitalization would leap to 70% from 29% if the restructuring goes through, according to Phua K. Young, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Hutton.
+His enemies are at the gates, perhaps within them, and he can't dither too much longer before casting his lot.
+"I had always talked about wanting to run broadcast properties on my own someday," said Mr. Eskridge, who had management experience in both radio and television in his nearly 20 years with NBC.
+He was one of four men who have been shot by the so-called "Zodiac" gunman since March.
+Those which file late and do not pay the penalties swiftly will be passed on to a private debt collector.
+The flap is the latest of several since the opening Monday of early national labor contract negotiations between the No. 3 automaker and the UAW.
+Congress imposed the sanctions because of South Africa's policy of racial discrimination against its non-white majority, overriding a veto by President Reagan in the process.
+The Indians complain that the white authorities won't maintain their cricket ground.
+Members of the bistate rail commission were impressed by the train during a visit to Germany in March, but questioned whether the technology was in place to build such an ambitious project.
+"Our armed forces will close in an iron rank against those who try to challenge us and will make Iraq and Kuwait a grave yard for those who launch any aggression," the Iraqi statement said.
+"I think all generic advertising is probably a waste of money," says Thomas Pollock, chairman of MCA Inc.'s Motion Picture Group.
+" He called on his supporters to help restore calm.
+"We expect more to come as Christmas and New Year approach," Lt.
+There is no guarantee that the money would flow to the project, which would eventually cost at least $5.4 billion.
+Union leader George McDonald thanked Murdoch for the $3 million.
+The newspaper telephones Mr Ardouin.
+One is a military officer who telephoned Hong Kong Thursday morning from Beijing, and the other is a businessman, based in Hong Kong, who says he has extensive contacts within the Chinese military.
+And they had real dreams about getting out of the Depression.
+Mr Will Whitehorn, corporate affairs director at the Virgin Group, says his company's central London store is selling 35,000 medium-priced titles.
+Overall, the volume of stock and bond offerings in the U.S. in the first half rose 13% to $163 billion.
+The company also cited anticipated start-up costs at its Liberty, S.C., plant, and the loss of sales to the first quarter because of heavy sales promotion programs.
+Sterling asset growth for both banks and building societies remains stunted by recession.
+But if they can't pass on subsequent tries, they will be locked out of prestigious jobs.
+While the report, with its vacuous martial metaphors, proved a useful tool for school superintendents across America eager to fatten their budgets, little lasting change has taken place.
+But now a different danger begins.
+American Healthcare Management Inc. said it completed the sale of two hospitals for $10.6 million in cash and $10 million in secured notes, and reached definitive agreements to sell three more.
+Telxon and MSI have long been bitter rivals, with suits pending against each other for the last three years.
+At the referee's whistle, Illinois and teams from Michigan State, Texas A&M and North and South Dakota state universities move in around several dozen half-ton sides of beef swinging from hooks near the ceiling of the cavelike cooler.
+In addition, the Bank of England recently revealed that it has admonished some of London's leading investment banks for carelessness in their choice and promotion of clients.
+There's nothing comic about the situations portrayed in the comic books.
+We've set into _ into forward motion certain reviews that are on _ moving towards completion.
+Instead, the company depends on nuclear power plants for about three-fourths of its energy needs.
+Trading in the shares starts on November 15. The trust will aim to match broadly both changes in the capital value of the index and its gross dividend yield by investing in 300 or more of the 1,000 companies which constitute the index.
+The FAA said baggage destined for the United States aboard U.S. carriers will be given first priority for the London machine.
+Federal courts have upheld the treaties in rulings dating to 1983 in the case initiated by the Chippewa.
+"I will see probably 100 new toy lines each year.
+If the stock is held at least 12 months, the appreciation gets favorable capital-gains treatment.
+A Christiana spokesman said that the real-estate investment and management concern has insurance coverage that will pay part of any award arising from the litigation, which involved the company's Christiana Community Builders subsidiary.
+The Bundesbank is also in an excellent position to resist the imposition of Emu by a German government that has been seriously weakened by its past policy errors.
+After the younger Biaggi was cleared of the racketeering counts, he walked across the courtroom and hugged and kissed his father.
+Mrs. Allen was once one of Alabama's most popular politicians. She was auditor from 1967 to 1975 and treasurer from 1975 to 1978, when she ran afoul of the law.
+Carl Vuono arrived at Wilford Hall Medical Center, one of two large military hospitals here that since Wednesday have received more than 200 men injured in the Panama invasion, the largest influx of casualties since the Vietnam War.
+Ms. Jones, 37, was arrested Saturday at the home of a friend, entertainer Chris Stanley, police said Monday.
+The officer, who asked not to be identified, said the victims had been shot to death and then burned earlier in the week.
+First, some discouraged workers have simply stopped looking for jobs, and therefore no longer count among the unemployed.
+"I propose we join together to help the poor and homeless children," he said.
+About that time, Elizabeth gave birth, and Zechariah suddenly could speak again, predicting a pivotal place for his new son, named John.
+They contend elections have been part of a U.S.-imposed counterinsurgency project to provide a facade of democratic civilian rule over an edifice of military repression.
+Maybe because it's 3 o'clock in the morning for me right now, I can feel that way.
+The house was purchased with government funds.
+It's estimated that as much as $8 billion could be raised this way.
+Sir John said the board accepted it had been guilty of that and had stopped allocations under the unpublished categories. It is the third successive year that the NAO has commented on the board's accounts.
+Volumes would be relatively small, so it would not make sense to manufacture it themselves.
+In each case, Apollo arms itself beforehand with a commanding position in the company's defaulted bonds or bank debt, snapped up at a big discount to face value.
+In January, the firm captured 41% of a two-year auction and, on Tuesday, 21% of a four-year auction.
+There are two main reasons for that.
+In theory, higher Japanese interest rates should attract money to the yen and cause the Japanese currency to strengthen, but currency dealers said the rate change already had been taken into account before the announcement.
+She sings Waller's "Keepin' Out of Mischief Now" in her show.
+Romano had earlier said the Navy killings were not connected to the pawnshop shooting in which clerk Julie Michaels, 32, was killed and her 35-year-old brother critically wounded.
+Lord Nicholas Bethell, a British member of the European Parliament, turned over a copy of the list to officials of the insurgents' Afghan government-in-exile in Pakistan.
+And now he's taking down names.
+In Cairo, the favorite activity is a trip to al-Hussein, a bustling district of mosques and shops.
+"When we started the program, there was a lot of advertising, enthusiasm and backing," she said. "Now, there's no advertising support for female apparel.
+Opponents also point out that the late Hirohito, the new emperor's father, renounced his divinity in 1946.
+"The addition of TNT to our already successful lineup of basic cable networks has lifted our quarterly operating profit to an all-time high," said Turner, chairman of TBS.
+Jackson said his candidacy has helped build racial tolerance.
+The CEO of a giant electronics company, renowned for his outspoken impatience, became annoyed at a marketing presentation.
+In part, the answer may be that Santa Fe has counted on using proceeds from the sale of some assets to pay for its planned stock buy-backs and may have been reluctant to make major stock purchases without completing those sales.
+Charter One Financial Inc. said it completed the merger of Western Reserve Savings Bank, Cleveland, and First Federal Savings of Akron with its subsidiary, First Federal Savings Bank.
+Later, he told Bowen: "You're timing was excellent.
+The east side is predominately white, middle to upper class, the home of Sarah Lawrence College; it borders the wealthy towns of Scarsdale and Bronxville.
+The company had announced several months ago that one of the two plants would close.
+Exchanges began making their own fixes well before the first study went to the printers.
+Things aren't really terrible on Wall Street, but they are when compared with the glorious bull market of the previous five years.
+The White House expressed frustration with stalled budget talks and prodded Democrats today to come up with their own plan to reduce the $169 billion federal deficit.
+While KKR's $90-a-share offer is $15 a share more than the RJR-Shearson group's, KKR officials badly want Mr. Johnson's management team to join them to continue guiding RJR.
+But that's down 26.2% from Merrill's 1989 fee income.
+The notes are convertible into common stock at $34.58 a share, representing a 12% conversion premium over today's closing price.
+Assets in money funds have lately climbed to new highs, surpassing $280 billion.
+Despite the losses, Columbia hasn't been taken over by regulators, although a takeover is considered likely.
+Tommy stood back and laughed.
+I was usually on the sparsely populated liberal side of the internal debates surrounding these cases, and during the brief period when our government service overlapped, I usually found that Judge Bork was my ally.
+"They figure they're losing," he says.
+Industrial Bank of Japan fell Y10 to Y3,290 and Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank lost Y30 to Y1,980. Retailers rose on prospects of a boost in private consumption because of an income tax cut scheduled next month.
+A 2 1/4-point drop by International Business Machines alone shaved about 4 points off the index.
+It's too sensitive, and it's not the role for the United States to do that.
+"Our training is three weeks, whereas the Brazilian is nine, and we are not as survival-oriented," says William Ormsbee, a spokesman at U.S. Southern Command in Panama.
+Standard & Poor's Corp. said it raised, to single-B-minus from triple-C-plus, about $46 million of this New York radio-broadcasting company's subordinated debt.
+Repeated phone calls seeking comment from representatives of the flight attendants were not returned.
+Spain has other demands that are more reasonable, such as an increase in its own voting weight to equal that of the other big countries, and a right for Spanish fishermen to fish in Norwegian waters when Norway joins.
+Italy, West Germany and France banned imports.
+They doubt their Soviet counterparts understand it very well, either.
+The March hydrological outlook, usually an annual report on potential for spring flooding from snowmelt, this year is more a chronicle of missing snow and dry soil conditions.
+Mr Earnshaw characterises the standard local system manager as the site accountant.
+This child is guileless enough to be appalled by the war for which he is the pretext, yet canny enough to stay the hand of a determined assassin.
+Schlueter, whose coalition includes the Liberals and Social Liberals, called the vote to settle a minor dispute with the main opposition Social Democrats on economic policy and taxes.
+Apart from that, Sheik Hasina and Khaleda Zia share little except a dogged determination to oust President Hussain Muhammad Ershad, the ninth president in 19 years and like all his predecessors, installed by military might.
+The 41-nation body estimated total inventories of cocoa at the end of the 1989-90 (October-September) season at 1.391 million tons.
+The other provision would permit export of 70,000 barrels daily of petroleum products from the refinery at Valdez, Alaska, and any new refineries that are constructed in the state.
+But in just a few perfect shades and fabrics, they were so well constructed that the fashion world took notice.
+Other species include the redear, or shellcracker; the warmouth; the rock bass; the green sunfish; the redbreast; and the longear sunfish or pumpkinseed.
+In addition, sales of savings bonds to the public and special nonmarketable securities to state and local governments would stop.
+Mrs. Palme identified Pettersson in court as the man she saw standing a few feet away immediately after he husband fell with a fatal gunshot wound.
+Jack Gravely, president of the state National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said today that his group supports the basic findings and conclusion of the report.
+Colgate's operating profit climbed 25% to $52.3 million, with European operations showing the greatest strength.
+The entertainer collapsed backstage Wednesday while starring in a one-night performance of the vaudeville-style musical before a Peoria Civic Center Crowd of about 2,000 people.
+The spokesman said the militia will evacuate some 400 fighters, 40 tanks and 50 armored personnel carriers from Beirut's Christian sector.
+1990 1st qtr.
+In February it unveiled a redesign and slimming of its HQ which was so limited - just 10 per cent - that it drew catcalls from investors in the City of London.
+Once the injuction is enforced "they won't have to wait."
+At most, it may have made them confident. Letchkov owned up after the match that he had advised his coach beforehand that Thomas Hassler was the German to watch.
+Acting Prime Minister Salim Hoss, a Sunni Moslem, endorsed the demand.
+Deputy Secretary Peter Myers said no legislation to carry out the CCC proposal would be sent to Congress at this time.
+He was considered West Germany's most eligible bachelor when, in 1980, he married Countess Gloria von Schoenburg zu Glauchau und Waldenburg, who was 22 years old at the time.
+The NABJ objected to what it said was the derisive tone and terminology used by NBC anchorman Tom Brokaw and reporter Robert Hager in a 1988 obituary on Max Robinson, the first black network TV anchorman and a founder of NABJ.
+When major U.S. aid programs began with the Marshall Plan for western Europe after World War II, the bulk of the money was in grants.
+Rafsanjani, 55, who also is the armed forces commander-in-chief, has served as speaker for the past eight years.
+The main evidence for this proposition seemed to be that 'there is a lot of criticism coming from western Europe, but I don't see or hear it coming from Asia'. Mr Christopher should listen more carefully.
+The Defense Ministry announcement said the farmer reservists have three days from Dec. 17 to report in or be listed as deserters.
+Amsterdam shares closed mostly lower and were narrowly mixed in Brussels.
+But the military mission quickly encountered trouble when its crew unsuccessfully tried to activate tape recorders for collecting data.
+The interim dividend is maintained at 2.25p. COMMENT Times remain tough for Ellis & Everard and, despite a glimmer of hope in the US, it is difficult to see much recovery flowing through to the results until well into next financial year.
+But, suddenly, it becomes apparent that one of Jorge's pawns will queen.
+In return, the Audio/Video group agreed to terminate its tender offer for Cyclops.
+A foundation poster shows a map of Brazil with an outline of the Atlantic forest as it existed in 1500, with the words, in Portuguese, "I Used to Be Like This."
+Students at the Normal University and other schools in northwest Beijing's university district said the campuses had little of the holiday atmosphere of past National Days.
+His comment is more in line with the mood of a growing number of today's East Germans.
+Resigning Fed governor Seger complains about the "sub-par wages" of the $115,300-a-year job.
+The Hibernia oil field was discovered almost 10 years ago but its development has been delayed by depressed oil prices and jurisdictional quarrels between the federal and Newfoundland governments.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Republic Waste shares closed at $10.75, down 62.5 cents a share.
+But we don't see how it would help.
+Walkouts also were averted in 1984, the last bargaining session.
+They said the house shook and there was a sound like thunder. "We thought it was an earthquake," they told authorities.
+Many stocks didn't trade for a lack of buy orders, and prices were off in all sectors.
+The story is introduced by eye-catching graphics of the pointing finger accompanied by a specially produced rock theme song with "Shame, shame, shame, shame on you" lyrics.
+The Rev. Barbara Harris, with the voices of dissidents overwhelmed by cheers from thousands of fellow Episcopalians, on Saturday became the first woman elevated to bishop in a 2,000-year succession dating back to the apostles.
+The two banks agreed to merge in 1983, at which time Bank of New York said it would pay 1.85 times the book value.
+"We are talking to third parties about buying Murray Ohio and other options" including a recapitalization, he said.
+These cases are big and they are complex. Justice often requires a number of defendants and a number of charges.' Mr Staple did not reject out of hand the introduction of some form of plea bargaining in serious fraud cases.
+Analysts like Thompson even see repackagers branching into other products to market through physicians offices' _ weight loss programs that include diet food, behavior modification tapes and other materials.
+The significance will be a serious reduction in the number of workers from the territories," Magen said on Israel radio.
+The panel convicted Mulheren, 41, on four counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, which carry the same penalty.
+'I absolutely recognise the case for having fresh air brought into the Bank,' he said, in a tone that implied the case had been made to him fairly forcibly. Just how much will change in the Bank as the new team takes charge is not clear.
+In over-the-counter trading yesterday, Braniff was bid at $3.50 a share.
+On March 31, Working Woman magazine, in cooperation with Jeep and Goodyear, will open its own mall tour.
+The Bush administration is preparing what some White House officials call a "slash and burn" budget to meet next year's tough target without raising taxes.
+"It could be a pilot, but there are a few other steps," said Loggia. "We might do a movie-of-the-week on Mancuso.
+The subcommittee also said it has "preliminary information" that two other generic drug makers "may have made misrepresentations" to obtain FDA clearance for diazepam, the generic version of Valium, also used for epilepsy.
+The July 16 earthquake killed more than 1,600 people, injured more than 3,000 and destroyed the homes of 90,000 people in the northern Philippines.
+Whether Mr. Jacobs or GAF makes a tender offer for the company, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Bere see similarities with the attempted takeover of Goodyear.
+Broadcasters, on the other hand, still are paying for last year's writers' strike, but they should get a boost later from a big rebound in television-ad sales.
+Full convertibility isn't likely until the mid-1990s, economists say.
+This isn't the first time that the unit has been shut down because of equipment problems.
+The next thing I knew his car had hit the wall." Chafin said the race is normally run at about 10 mph and that Hagewood was going faster than that.
+Mr. Hosenball reports from Washington for the London Sunday Times.
+When the snow begins to fall _ and an average of 100 inches fall here each winter _ warm water from the city's power plant will be pumped through a grid of plastic pipes underneath downtown streets and sidewalks, melting the snow and ice.
+Zurich authorities also indefinitely extended the freeze on assets believed to be linked to Mr. Marcos and his associates.
+Under this dumping complaint, there's no provision to prevent a company from simply importing the entire computer.
+And although few taste buds are sensitive enough to tell the difference, some beer drinkers say that non-draft beers can taste slightly "cooked" because they're pasteurized.
+The school that once expelled novelist Cathie Pelletier for "radicalism" is ready to salute her tonight as an outstanding alumna.
+Torstar has since raised its stake to 22.3%.
+It has extensive property interests in the United States.
+The stock market, meanwhile, has jumped 18% since Jan. 1.
+According to testimony, Salcido began the killing frenzy after a night of bar-hopping.
+The Federal Highway Administration has an emergency relief program to help states and local governments repair federally funded highways and bridges seriously damaged by natural disasters.
+If looking too feminine or sexy isn't likely to advance one's career, neither is looking too cute.
+People don't view the environmental issue in very partisan terms.
+Despite making more arrests than most of the male officers in her precinct, she was being "terminated" without warning.
+Ms. Bhutto and Gandhi are to hold a joint news conference Monday morning before Gandhi's return to India.
+Without it, "nothing would have happened and all the existing hostages would be in the same hopeless situation as before."
+They said the funds will go toward developing the C$155 million mine in Canada's Northwest Territories.
+The contract with Nymex "will assist Sabine in achieving its goal of making the Henry Hub the premier location for trading natural gas in the United States," said Jagjit S. Yadav of Houston, president of the pipeline company.
+It said some people in debt try to go into hiding or commit suicide rather than consult with someone.
+Despite the study's harsh conclusions, alcoholic beverage companies show no sign of changing their ways.
+That pushed the average past its previous post-crash closing high of 2,660.66, reached on Monday.
+But the airline industry has little alternative.
+And the company's incoming orders fell in the quarter to $285 million from $305 million a year ago.
+"Low inflation is good for all the markets.
+They're now the audience's." Here are Broadway's new and current shows. Ticket supply as of June 3 is indicated as Difficult or Available. Credit card holders can order tickets by phone or by calling Telecharge, Teletron or Ticketron.
+In Amarillo, Gov. Clements sent depositors running for their money after he predicted that the beleaguered FSLIC insurance fund wouldn't fully back deposits.
+But as long as the economy remains resilient, the bond market will remain in a slump, and that could be for quite a while."
+The companies all say they will invest when conditions are right.
+South Africa reportedly provided $5 million a year to the islands, including $2 million to finance the presidential guard.
+He said both men were well despite being chained and blindfolded.
+The biggest previous California jackpot, $25.4 million, was split by two players in October.
+Manufacturing is adding jobs, he adds but the gains in the service sector are "modest by past standards." The major labor pains are occuring at the state and local government levels.
+Now his plans to shape the PC industry are all-encompassing.
+Of the men reporting sex in the previous year, 3 percent said their partners included males and another 6 percent didn't answer the question.
+Ornakian and the others reckon that the money they make from each trip _ the equivalent in Lebanese pounds of about $250 _ is worth the chance.
+But the outlook remains bleak for the next several months, the analysts said, because rising unit labor costs will exacerbate the already unfavorable position most U.S. manufacturers find themselves in in world markets.
+Carter, who arrived from Egypt, was due to meet President Hafez Assad before going to Jordan on Friday.
+Robin, in green tights, is recreated by Tyrone Quinn, in real life Ms. Baxter's boyfriend.
+The dollar traded as high as 1.5950 marks in Asia and Europe on Wednesday in a continuation of this week's short-covering rally, said Peter Iversen, a trader at Shawmut Bank in Boston.
+Even fans of Mr. Wilson's more familiar semi-verbal epic mode will not find what they're expecting.
+There are 364 days left in the year.
+AVERAGE 3.0% 2.8% NOTE: These estimates of gross national product are seasonally adjusted annual rates, after adjusting for inflation.
+A mistrial was declared in January after a prosecutor withheld evidence, albeit unintentionally.
+Peruto said Heidnik was insane and was mentally ill when he committed the crimes between November 1986 and March 1987.
+The high temperature Thursday in the Lower 48 states was 106 degrees in Borrego Springs, Calif.
+Bankers have accused Venezuela of being intransigent in its demands.
+Retailers' sales gained 0.7 percent.
+Mr. Bowman and his family sold their stock in the Greenville, Texas, S&L in 1983 shortly after he became commissioner.
+The condition is characterized by "hyperactive" or "imbalanced" control of certain nervous-system responses, Wald said.
+Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers.
+The head of a Temple University group that advocates "white pride" says the organization isn't racist, but was formed to balance the "pro-minority" stance taken by school officials.
+Mr. Shin's The Palace in Honolulu attracted a clientele considerably down the social ladder.
+The trade embargo against South Africa has cost America's hardpressed coal export industry about $250 million during the past three years, according to a study.
+He said it was unusual for rebels to attack his denomination's churches.
+Tapes show that the co-pilot on an Air Florida jet that crashed in a snowstorm in Washington, D.C., in 1982 raised questions about the amount of slush on the wings before takeoff.
+Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega pledged in the agreement last month to free political prisoners, hold early elections, allow opposition parties access to the media and repatriate the Contras.
+The Triumphant Bore runs until the end of August and is sponsored by James Howden & Company. August is your last chance to see the Firle Van Dyck currently on loan to the National Gallery.
+Control Data Corp. is believed seeking a buyer for an operation that services rival makers' computer equipment in the U.S.
+Youths set tires ablaze at the entrance to Gaza City.
+Others, like Collender, say a deficit difference of a few billion dollars in a $5 trillion economy is relatively harmless.
+Racal and ACM were initial offerings.
+"We had our fights.
+The scandal forced Kanemaru's mentor, Noboru Takeshita, to resign as prime minister and sidelined most candidates for the succession.
+Mr. Mulheren said he often inflated brokerage bills paid to others who had also done him favors.
+The prime rate rise followed an increase Thursday in the Bank of Canada's bank rate to 13.77%, its highest level in more than seven years, from 13.61%.
+The man's name was withheld because two other gang members were being sought, Sgt. Danny Sneed said Sunday.
+The verdict makes Patino the first defendant in the case to be cleared of all charges.
+Volume came to 308.1 million shares at midday, compared with 330.4 million shares at the same time Wednesday.
+The resulting tax is compared with the taxpayer's regular tax liability, after certain credits.
+On a good day, when the skips are full and the site managers generous, he makes about Pounds 10. 'Gun metal is the best - you get good prices for that.
+Some of these incidents are presented sharply enough to prompt me and other audience members to laughter or tears. But elsewhere to yawns.
+Laws in the bank's home country should govern the offering of services across borders.
+Mr Malcolm Barr, international economist at Chemical Bank in London, commented: 'This only added to the markets' nervousness because it was seen as a sign of the depths of the crisis.
+At least 5,000 people have been killed in the campaign by Sinhalese ultranationalists.
+Along the way, they plan to build 120 homes for needy families.
+The 1981 figures are in 1987 dollars, adjusted for inflation.
+Iraq-bound shipments, allegedly containing components of an Iraqi "super gun," have been seized in Britain, Greece, Turkey and Italy.
+The group includes Lawrence D. Altschul of Cleveland and James J. Apostolakis of New York.
+The 31 defendants in custody sat or stood in three cages in the courtroom, a renovated exhibition hall.
+That prompted a slowdown in construction plans, the layoff of about 60 employees earlier in the year and general belt tightening.
+"Everybody knows about George Washington Carver and peanuts," Ms. Worthy said, referring to the work done at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
+Retired U.S. Border Patrol agent Don Daniels says one faction finally forced the other out of Palomas, a town of about 8,000 people, and six or seven people were killed.
+Mr. Baker said he had a difference of opinion with Arthur Brien, Pannell Kerr's managing partner, on how to run the firm, but he declined to elaborate.
+They were opposed by Caspar Weinberger and Mr. Shultz in what amounted to nothing more than an old-fashioned policy struggle.
+In order to build a series of hydroelectric dams, Turkey today cut the flow of the Eurphrates River to Syria and Iraq in a move that could cause problems for the two arid nations over the next month.
+Flooding caused by torrential rain has left 20,000 people homeless in Zambia's capital, Lusaka, a ruling party official said today.
+Oliveri said later he found nothing offensive about the bare bottom of the Coppertone girl, which is displayed on a billboard eight blocks away.
+The exhibition is at the Tate Gallery through April 22, at the Paris Grand Palais May 17 through July 23 and at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Sept. 6 through Dec. 2.
+While current restrictions on incoming capital will remain in force, bankers said the proposed reforms may attract into Taiwan new funds from foreign institutions wishing to ride the current stock-market boom.
+Water has been rationed in the communities and residents have been traveling as far as 30 miles to bring in drinking water, Ms. Gordon said.
+"There is no level playing field with the phone companies and their massive capital base.
+In 1973, former President Johnson died at his Texas ranch at age 64.
+Thousands of men, women and children stood along the road from the airport to the Eden Garden stadium, which was decorated with welcome arches and buntings.
+The phrase "Don't put me in the news" is one that Gomez used frequently with colleagues when he didn't want them to do a story on him.
+The government failed to sell a bank, a cement producer and a steel company because the bids were either too low or no offer was made. The government hopes to earn Es200bn from the sale of state-owned companies this year.
+The problems can be compounded because mistakes happen so quickly and irrevocably with computers.
+Both companies once sold only house brands, but decided recently to add name-brand goods to compete more effectively with specialty stores and discounters stealing market share.
+Moreover, this relationship holds at least as far back as 1940.
+Meanwhile, Mr. Levy is consulting for a new software magazine and an electronic music start-up, and writing a book about his eight years at Activision.
+He contends the Big Board is mounting "a very carefully planned effort to steal the Chicago futures market."
+There, they sat on beds, intrigued by the small television sets at the side.
+Asked whether he had any advice for syndicated columnist Carl Rowan, who shot and wounded a teenage intruder in his back yard earlier this week, Bush said: "No, I don't have any advice for him.
+Pregnancy is riskier for older women than young ones.
+As the poorest member state when it joined in 1986, Portugal has received massive EC aid.
+Irving had maintained that the merger would be anti-competitive because Bank of New York and Irving each are among the top processors of certain types of securities transactions.
+The step also helps budget writers meet deficit-reduction targets for 1990 by shifting the $850 million out of fiscal 1990, which begins on Oct. 1, and into the current fiscal year.
+In addition, the committee could provide some explicit regulatory exemptions for transactions involving certain types of businesses.
+In all, Potter had been sentenced to 55 years in prison in both states and served fewer than 20 years.
+The declaration was a first in the history of the magazine.
+The decline was particularly sharp among banks, which have been leaders in adding women to their boards.
+After voicing his complaints to various people at General Electric recently, Mr. De Michele received a call last week from Michael Carpenter, Kidder Peabody president and chief executive officer.
+Underwriters led by Merrill Lynch Capital Markets priced the 8 7/8% notes at 99.871 to yield 8.9%, or 0.78 percentage point more than the Treasury's seven-year note.
+Many of the film's sequences are shown from her point of view.
+At the other end of the life cycle is "Dad," Gary David Goldberg's adaptation of the William Wharton novel.
+The Energy Department recently admitted that the plant has released at least 300,000 pounds of radioactive uranium dust into the atmosphere during its 37 years of operation.
+The loud, rattling sound of the last gobble and the hissing noise of dragging wing tips told him the tom was close.
+Just live, you'll suffer." Singer Mickey Gilley, whose earthy Texas nightclub was the focus of the movie "Urban Cowboy," hasn't set foot in the honky-tonk for two years.
+"We'll implement the recommendations as soon as possible," he said.
+Volume came to 568 million shares compared with 551.7 million shares.
+Also, consumption of a luxury product like chocolate can't be expanded too far, he said.
+Heller, based in Chicago and owned by Japan's Fuji Bank Ltd., is one of the biggest factoring firms in the retail business.
+He made clear he was talking about others, not himself.
+These include so-called 'funds at Lloyd's' (deposits, personal reserves and special reserves) and other members' assets. The net assets of the central fund increased to Pounds 1.15bn from Pounds 445m.
+Three dogs who accompanied a 3-year-old boy on a "pretend" fishing trip probably saved the child's life when he was lost in a forest for two days and nights, an emergency room physician said.
+Subacius' account of Landsbergis' comments differed markedly from a report given by the Soviet Union's official Tass news agency.
+With proper maintenance, there is no reason they couldn't last another 50 years.
+"Please don't execute him, please," she said at a news conference at the press center in east Beirut's Jedeideh area.
+In his speech broadcast on Panamanian radio and television, Endara said he would continue to work in coming days, despite his fast.
+He makes an estimated $2.5 million annually.
+It was 'a coming home rather than a conversion'.
+Tandem Computers Inc. said it agreed in principle to acquire closely held Atalla Corp., San Jose, Calif.
+Police said the fire was arson, but no arrests have been made.
+We are against any military action that targets civilians, whatever form it may take and whatever the results of such actions.
+It is about 1,800 miles east of Moscow and north of Mongolia.
+Now, only Union Bank of Switzerland retains a triple-A rating from all three rating agencies.
+He quits in order to start a new life, but before he can say "litigation," he's become entangled with a beautiful woman (Roxanne Hart) who asks him to defend her estranged husband.
+Market-research firms say systems integration is a $20 billion-a-year market that is growing some 20% annually.
+Industrial Equity (Pacific) Ltd., a Hong Kong investment firm, said it raised its stake in Everest & Jennings International, a Los Angeles-based medical-equipment maker, to the equivalent of 26.51% of the Class A common shares outstanding.
+But as the dust settled across the Cotton Belt, traders realized just how much cotton had been planted-the largest crop since the 1930s and the second largest in U.S. history.
+"They are more concerned about retaining power and control because with power comes all sorts of benefits." The trade ministry estimates that more than 100 of the total 10,000 ventures involving foreign investment in the country have been closed.
+But looking for Western Europe to make the conventional-force improvements that all candidates agree are necessary is hardly a sure-fire route to success, as the Europeans have been notoriously reluctant to increase defense spending significantly.
+The Pittsburgh company was assured that the information would remain "privileged" because it was either private work product or the result of Westinghouse's relationship with its lawyers.
+But that replaces only a fraction of the capital sucked out by losses since the late 1980s.
+Congress has been flooded with mail from older Americans with higher incomes who now must pay a surtax of up to $800 this year for federal insurance against costs of catastrophic illness.
+Heating oil also finished higher in futures trading while gasoline softened.
+He is expected to appeal.
+As the participants gathered, news reports quoted non-Communist guerrilla commanders as saying they suffered major battlefield losses at the hands of the Phnom Penh army.
+No charges were filed because of lack of evidence, it quoted the sources as saying.
+The sharp erosion of corporate credit quality in recent years eased in 1987, with most of the improvement coming in the industrial sector, according to Standard & Poor's Corp.
+But Names in hardship would benefit in a number of ways.
+A prominent Soviet adviser warned the Kremlin less than a month after Soviet troops entered Afghanistan that the action would derail efforts to curb the arms race, he said in a letter published today.
+As for monetary policy, the German central bank recently has shown a willingness to lower interest rates to fight the fall of the dollar.
+On the ground level, every job BT does has to be planned, and resources allocated in a strict order.
+But why the Peronist resurgence?
+Micron Technology Inc., rebutting official contentions in Tokyo that Japan's microchip makers are complying with the Semiconductor Trade Agreement, produced evidence purporting to show that Japanese chip dumping continues in Southeast Asia.
+The total of the two sums marked only a 1.3% decline from a year earlier, as world trade in diamonds fell 6%, strengthening Antwerp's position as a trading center.
+The diplomats refused to describe it as a prisoner exchange, but hinted that Moscow was prepared to help lobby for the release of some rebel prisoners held by Afghan Communists.
+Moscow Chamber Opera's singing-actors were wonderfully communicative in their varied roles, maintaining a well-blended ensemble without conductor or accompaniment.
+These naturalistic settings make a big difference.
+Houston's population climbed from just over 2m in 1970 to 3.9m in 1990, making it the US's fourth most populous city.
+Moore said he was not suggesting there is anything wrong with conditions in Japanese zoos but that Australia was probably the only country with veterinary surgeons skilled in the treatment of koalas.
+Even the government's own inquiry concluded that the melee began with stones thrown at police on Temple Mount, not at Jews near the wall, which also is called the Western Wall because it forms the western base of Temple Mount.
+The contract with these unions also expires Monday.
+News of the Stanford experiment was to be released Sept. 23 to coincide with formal publication of the full scientific details in Science, the weekly journal.
+Benetton's stock fell L356 to L10,432, making an 8 per cent fall since Tuesday. Mr Fossati's departure highlights Benetton's difficulties in retaining top managers.
+Leaves have turned brown and fallen off the beloved 65-foot tree since a potent herbicide was poured at its base in what police said was an attempt by a 45-year-old farm-supply salesman to cast a spell or a curse.
+Lithuania declared independence on March 11. Since then, the other 14 republics have also declared some form of independence or autonomy from the central government.
+'I have always wanted to raise Jordan above the level of the belly dancers and camel caravans to a more cultural and educational type of tourism.
+"The drug will have a phenomenal impact on the practice of medicine and the treatment of heart attacks," says Dr. Borer, the advisory panel's chairman.
+"Hosie is a dedicated civil-rights worker.
+"It looks like a serious revolt," said one police officer who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+In emergencies, a fax machine can be used to make a copy.
+"We must decide whether to maintain a go-it-alone position," appellate Judge Frank Easterbrook wrote in Tuesday's ruling.
+Bus workers in Cornwall have voted for the third successive time to strike over pay.
+The New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, said Hernandez was not the victim of unlawful racial bias because the prosecutor made his decision on a non-discriminatory basis.
+The king has refused to join Egypt, Syria and other Arab states that have sent troops _ even if they are primarily token contingents _ to join the Western buildup in Saudi Arabia against Iraq.
+In 1953, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a 1922 ruling that Major League baseball did not come within the scope of federal antitrust laws.
+BTR said new contracts at Continental PET contributed to the advance. However, operating profits in Asia were flat, at ADollars 117.3m against ADollars 118.6m.
+A Primerica spokeswoman declined to comment.
+Net income for the year adjusted for extraordinary tax effects due to IPO costs rose 50 percent to DEM 4.2 million (1997: 2.8).
+As a play, Karate Billy Comes Home at the Royal Court's Theatre Upstairs, which is where The Maiden also began, is not in the same league, but it is broadly the same genre.
+A police recruit who collapsed from heat stroke and dehydration Sept. 19 on the first day of boot camp-like training at an academy in Agawam has died, officials said today.
+It said the two airlines should include other partners in the new company.
+But Mr. Heimann would like to see an agreed-upon set of banking and capital-markets standards that would have equal application across borders.
+It said the military commander of Azerbaijan's capital vowed his troops were ready to stop further attacks.
+But he noted that the IOC has no control over those two sports.
+Daniel, 8, likes his school and Stefanie, 5, has new friends.
+On Tuesday, the Iranians were chased out of the Zubaidat region, losing their last positions in southern Iraq.
+She overslept, and they were hurrying to London's Gatwick Airport, when he pulled over to make the call.
+Atalanta/Sosnoff holds more than two million Primerica shares, bought at about $34 on average.
+The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) yesterday re-elected incumbent general secretary Mr Sam Shilowa and pledged to strengthen its formal political alliance with the African National Congress and the South African Communist party.
+The Tokyo Stock Exchange's key index fell more than 3 percent today in its third biggest single-day dive ever and worst since the worldwide stock market crash in October 1987.
+Relatives of American and British hostages held in Lebanon lit candles Sunday night to honor the captives and appeal for their release.
+Many funeral homes offer grief counseling.
+Operating income climbed 62 percent to $373 million for the quarter and 39 percent for the fiscal year to $1.2 billion.
+Rawlins said Peary's secret document reveals "he was somewhat short and a good distance to the right," of the North Pole.
+Its shares slid from 82p to 70p.
+"I think the answer will continue to be negative as long as the situation isn't clarified, and maybe we never will," he added.
+According to Monday's report by the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the long positions held against the March futures contract totaled 386.4 million as of Feb. 28.
+Only the gas stations, which carry its logo, are privately owned concessions.
+Sales of wines and spirits fell to FFr6.9bn to FFr7.45bn, reflecting the depressed state of the champagne market.
+Ben Yaacov said the committee wanted to make its announcement at the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba, but settlement leaders withdrew permission for such a move under government pressure.
+A similar vigil also was held in Washington, D.C., this week.
+Some thrift economists took heart that the numbers are no longer worsening.
+Most imports from developing countries (including the countries of central Europe) will be duty and quota free by July 1996. Let us see the Community come even close to this.
+Be that as it may, the withdrawal ultimately may turn out to be the best thing for both countries.
+The new authorities are set to start in April 1996. The decision came as opposition to the Local Government Commission's reforms built up rapidly among Conservative MPs, especially in the Yorkshire region and the West Country.
+Clay said in his opening monologue. "That's about all I can say tonight.
+Suddenly viewers saw Betty White on the screen again, but this time playing herself and promoting Tyco toy blocks for children.
+In 1988, loans reached about $1.7 billion, 10 percent of total bank lending.
+In the past three years, ethnic clashes have left as many as 700 people dead in this city of 9 million, Pakistan's largest.
+The court agreed to close an adjoining press area, but rejected her demand that she testify behind closed doors.
+The arrest sparked a diplomatic protest from the Mexican government.
+The rooms do provide vistas of much of the city and, not by accident, the new government offices of the Soviet Union, once North Korea's staunchest ally.
+Several analysts cut per-share estimates to the $6.20-$6.30 range from a consensus of $6.40.
+Mr. Gorman says the changes were meant to unclog bureaucracy.
+"The Creator put things in motion and did it beautifully.
+But Mr Browne said it would only do so with experienced partners. The projected growth in oil production was likely to be accompanied by further cuts in costs.
+The agency's proposal of the maximum increase underlines its concern about bank failures, especially as the economy appears to be heading into a recession.
+While he is keen to improve training for young people, he says industrialists should not sit on their hands while their businesses suffer through what he decribes as a breakdown of law and order.
+Volvo North America Corp. has agreed to buy into Hertz Corp., becoming the second auto maker to take an equity stake in the rental-car concern.
+He's ruled out a presidential bid in 1992.
+Three-quarters of those carrying the AIDS virus will develop either the fatal disease or an AIDS-related condition within six years of infection, University of California scientists reported Friday.
+He can afford to tolerate more instability than his opponents could have.
+June 1990 - Najibullah called the first congress of his communist political party in a quarter-century.
+Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd told the House of Commons that a maximum of 50,000 key people in Hong Kong's public and private sector would be given full British citizenship, along with their families.
+Dealers will watch both meetings for a change in direction for the dollar.
+The reports followed separate investigations by the two chambers into the December crash of the Dona Paz and an oil tanker.
+In October, the official budget for 1989 allocated $32 billion for the military, the same figure that had been used the previous year.
+Mecham was removed less than a week after his family announced the Mecham Pontiac dealership, which he has owned since 1950, was being sold because of declining sales his son blamed on an "avalanche" of bad publicity.
+The five Fendi sisters, owners of the Italian fur company that licensed the rights for the fragrance.
+When Nagano offered a Mahler Ninth with the LSO a few years ago, however, it was a precocious triumph of musicianship, and plainly of respectful, assiduous attention to what the likes of Horenstein and Bruno Walter made of the score.
+What almost swamped Lazard was the acquisition earlier in 1988 of major parts of Kuhns Brothers & Laidlaw Inc., a New York-based securities firm with strengths in the institutional stock business that Lazard lacked.
+Polaroid's retrenchment plan, announced July 12, was widely seen as an anti-takeover measure, and analysts said Wednesday the timing of the Shamrock offer suggested it was the trigger for the Polaroid changes.
+The Iowa left its home port of Norfolk, Va., on June 8 for a six-month deployment in the Mediterranean.
+Ms. Bhutto's latest proposal came at the start of a two-day meeting which is meant to set the stage for a December summit of the association's leaders, probably in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
+Some Lunetten resident claim they were never officially demobilized from the Dutch army and are owed 38 years' back pay by the Dutch government.
+Yet they were unable to defeat the Soviet-supplied Sandinistas.
+"We will immediately begin pursuing a federal warrant for unlawful flight," Johnson said. "He is from the Bahamas, he has family there." If Darville is found in the Bahamas, extradition could be a lengthy process, Johnson said.
+Although the commission sent the all-terrain vehicle case to Justice early this year, the department still hasn't said whether it will handle the matter.
+He scheduled another hearing for Wednesday when, the judge said, "We'll let it all hang out." Moody's attorneys argued that the intense publicity over the bombs probe has hurt Moody's reputation.
+So far, HUD has taken no action, Mr. Abrams said.
+Massey recalled that when Tasnadi was about to take his citizenship test in 1968, "Charlie was a nervous wreck.
+The steep, testing, Bellevarde Face downhill above Val d'Isere contained so many tight turns that most racers reduced their ski lengths by up to 8 cm simply to get through the gates.
+Critics of the nuclear shutdown also say dirty, fossil-fuel energy that replaces atomic power will threaten Sweden's pristine forests and hundreds of thousands of clear lakes.
+The new deal "increases LIN's financial flexibility as we move ahead with the development of the nationwide seamless cellular network," said Craig O. McCaw, chairman and chief executive of both LIN and McCaw Cellular.
+Throughout, he was as attentive and sympathetic as could be.
+But its poor showing means the federal agency will keep a closer watch on the plant until the end of the year and then decide whether to allow it to continue to operate or shut it down.
+The federal Environmental Protection Agency intends to monitor South Carolina's ban on hazardous wastes from 32 states and Puerto Rico to determine its effects on the state's own hazardous waste program.
+It's scary," said extension agent Judee Wargo in Montana's Liberty County, where rainfall since October has measured 0.73 inch, compared with an average 3.17 inches for the period.
+Palestinians also have lost international sympathy by supporting Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in the gulf crisis.
+The trustee, Milbank Tweed partner Francis Musselman, said all but two dozen of Finley Kumble's 284 partners have pledged contributions toward the firm's huge debt.
+Approval of past actions isn't blanket approval of all future actions." One factor that could shape congressional attitudes in the future could be the cost of the operation.
+Harlan Coben, senior vice president of Club ABC Tours of Union, N.J., said he was unaware that the group was forced out of its reservations.
+A Turkish airline strike delays personnel movement.
+Arnold said he and Barr want out of the "loony bin" that passes for their life in Los Angeles.
+He said they were taken to the Mansour Amelia hotel, and over the days other hostages "disapperared one-by-one out to strategic sites." After about a week, the Swankes were taken to a strategic site in Mosul, about 240 miles north of Baghdad.
+Public Service Company of New Mexico laid off 656 employees Tuesday, or 15.9 percent of its workforce, in the latest cutbacks under a major cost-cutting program.
+The government also announced that it has scrapped tariffs that were imposed on various products last year in retaliation for a U.S. decision to set a 35% levy on imports of wood shakes and shingles from Canada.
+I don't see this wall: `I'll do anything as an actress, but I won't express sexuality.'
+Congress has lifted its requirement that cities meet those standards until the end of August.
+"We have them on the drawing board and we still don't have congressional approval even to move forward," he said.
+If white male SIDS babies were, for some reason, dying younger than other SIDS babies, their "years of potential life lost" _ before 65 _ would thus be higher, Becerra explained.
+He also asked the House Armed Services Committee to investigate the situation.
+It goes in for lots of inspiring photographs and plenty of uplifting aphorisms, all homing in on the wondrous benefits of simplicity. Anybody who is anybody in design circles has a go.
+"No world leader has done more than President Gorbachev to de-escalate the arms race and pave the way for greater democracy and economic freedom around the world," Mrs. King said.
+The daughter said she told the troops no men were home, but they entered anyway.
+Platinum tumbled to $565 an ounce at the close in Zurich, down from Wednesday's close of $600 an ounce and the session high of $601.
+It might not have been necessary for Marc Rich to lodge an alternative defence on the merits on October 1988, but the pleading made it abundantly clear that the primary purpose of the document was to challenge the jurisdiction.
+Anglo American Corp., which owns the mine, gave no reason for the fighting, but it appeared to be black faction fighting.
+Last season was highlighted by major revivals of Shakespeare's "Othello," directed by Trevor Nunn, and Henrik Ibsen's "The Master Builder," starring John Wood.
+The exact deal that ended the ordeal in Algeria is not known. But Arab diplomats have said the hostges slipped away after surrendering the Boeing 747 and the remaining captives Wednesday.
+Mr. Shah predicts Royce's sales will amount to "$10 to $15 million for the first 12 months" after approval.
+With an eye on new markets in the Midwest and West, Saks Fifth Avenue will spend $300 million over five years to modernize and expand, the retail fashion chain said.
+Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., Cleveland, said it had reached an agreement in principle to settle bankruptcy claims against Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corp.
+Midway had held talks until at least June with Northwest about some type of investment or purchase.
+In exchange for its maritime concession, Canadian sources said Canada reclaimed its right to provide postal subsidies to Canadian magazines.
+Reading is by candlelight.
+Seventy percent of the investment came from the European Community.
+We Americans make no secret of our belief in freedom.
+Peru is also studying the Chilean model as it puts its own privatisation programme into gear.
+Expectations for a deeper trade deficit will keep downward pressure on the dollar for the rest of the week, traders said.
+But Steven A. Wood, economist for BankAmerica Capital Markets Group in San Francisco, said there was substantial interest by domestic buyers as well.
+Termite tunnels snaked up the walls and into the wooden beams holding up the roof.
+D.A. Gledhill, chairman, attributed the improved performance to good results from 50%-owned Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., the completion of a number of property development projects and higher profit at the company's trading division.
+The three clergymen said they did not specifically discuss sanctions with Bush, but do hope to have further talks with his administration.
+Longview Fibre continued its ascent, rising 2 1/2 to 54 1/2.
+In exchange for new restrictions, the Biden bill would require states to provide lawyers who meet federal competence standards at every stage of the criminal process.
+A first printing of 15,000 sold out quickly; a second printing is in the works.
+Poland, she argued, needs political stability to persevere with tight fiscal and monetary policies and retain foreign financial support.
+Still, he plans to write a book about his career.
+In the process of rediscovering its past and trying to define what makes itself special, Taiwan faces the future full of uncertainty. In one sense this is nothing new for the people of Taiwan.
+(The defendants have denied any wrongdoing.) The suit's outcome may have enormous implications for some small companies.
+Klevenhagen said medical staff members at the jail were continuing to screen about 3,200 inmates who said their medical histories include ailments, like immune system problems, that make them more susceptible to the infection.
+"The respective boards are working on a new concept for Kloeckner and many of the details are still unsettled," said a Deutsche Bank official.
+"I was inwardly shaken as I listened to his Polonaise."
+Boston still had a thin, transparent layer of haze Monday, said weather service meteorologist Tom Emerson.
+A 4-ton, 15-year-old female elephant used for paid rides at the Southwest Florida Fair at Fort Myers broke loose from a petting zoo, tore through a crowded midway and plunged into a lake while carrying three terrified riders, one of them 4 years old.
+Another Henson asset is merchandising potential.
+"There's no telling what may happen in the future.
+He is the Conservatives' ace. What is surprising is that Labour failed to prepare itself for all this.
+"We lose money on those trades," says a Wall Street executive.
+Health Minister Benjamin Valdez on Friday called on both sides in the nation's 9-year-old civil war to respect an unofficial truce as they have on previous vaccination days.
+Gov. Bob Martinez is expected to sign the measure into law this week.
+Mahdi finally complied and swore in his new Cabinet on Saturday.
+The burgeoning growth of trading in Standard & Poor's 500 stock-index futures at the Merc has at times strained price-reporting methods and the exchange's ability to police all several hundred traders in the S&P 500 pit, according to exchange members.
+The balance on investment earnings shifted into a surplus of $2.46 billion, reflecting improved earnings by Americans on their overseas investments.
+But defense orders dropped 3.9 percent to $7.4 billion after jumping 18.3 percent in February.
+The topic never comes up in ozonedepletion "establishment" meetings, of which I have attended many.
+Although OPEC agreed to increase its production ceiling by one million barrels to 20.5 million barrels of crude oil a day, it didn't address the issue of its quota system.
+They would have to increase their capital to 6 percent of assets, double the current standard.
+Removal of the warheads from the missiles was completed one week ago, officials said, and additional rocket parts are to be removed from the site within the next two days.
+Libya has said it suspects the United States, Israel and West Germany are behind last Wednesday's fire at a Libyan plant that allegedly produced poison gas.
+His political position remained in doubt. Amid chaotic scenes at Westminster, Mr Major stunned the Commons by appearing to suggest under parliamentary privilege that the Harrods chief sought some form of arrangement with the government.
+Last year, Schering-Plough completed the sale of its European cosmetic businesses and divested a majority interest in its Brazilian affiliate.
+The controls on cooperatives appeared relatively liberal when first introduced.
+While the current list price is $650 a metric ton, the actual selling price to customers is about $530 a ton, Adler said.
+Shane's battlefield is the second grade in the Sawmill School in Tewksbury, N.J. Like many schools pushed by upwardly mobile parents, Sawmill has toughened up.
+Barros said the only sign in Ms. Cardoso de Mello's favor was that her dismissal would be seen as a confession the president's economic austerity policies had failed.
+He got it and I disappeared." She went to Paris, where she stayed until 1940, when Hitler's armies approached.
+The Bank of England did not take up offers in the early round, if any were made, forcing the overnight rate as high as 11 1/2 per cent at one stage.
+And there can be no surer sign of our sympathy than paying Summit Books, a subsidiary of Simon & Schuster Consumer Group, for a book by Paul Fussell, the University of Pennsylvania's Donald T. Regan professor of English.
+More than half of the respondents expect business to expand over the next six months, while only 13% see further weakness.
+To address the labor shortages, Ms. McCarthy said she believed the industry must create, preserve and expand educational opportunities for people interested in pursuing health-care careers.
+Intelligent Networks, the London-based computer systems integrator, is using Amstrad colour laptops for its design and implementation of the new Tokyo Sugar Exchange network.
+In Margaret Atwood's The Robber Bride it is the return from the dead of a she-devil to haunt the lives of three middle aged women.
+The LDP and the SDP remain the first and second largest parties respectively. Yet the framework in which they operate has shifted irreversibly.
+"We're responding to what they found was necessary.
+The old orthodox Keynesian fiscal stimulus certainly has not been at work, certainly not in Lord Keynes's back yard.
+"We think the exempt-organizations branch of the IRS has discriminated against the church and individual Scientologists," said church spokeswoman Sylvia Stanard.
+Several Wall Street firms had big losses in May when the price plummeted on a specific type of collateralized mortgage obligation called the "Z Tranche."
+Even so, chill-fresh dishes conceived in central kitchens for network distribution tend to fall flat.
+Some Hunt family members, who are in hot water with some of the nation's biggest banks for defaulting on loans, want to become lenders themselves.
+Ambitious gardeners have even been known to hot-bed their Michaelmas daisies.
+By last year, the researchers had 35 families under study.
+One large trading adviser tells how position limits hurt his clients in the 1988 bull market in grains and soybeans. The firm bought the maximum amount of soybean futures, 2,400 contracts, in December 1987.
+Every play kicked up a cloud of dust, and the women panted and puffed in the 90-degree heat.
+Geist said jobs were cut from operations across the state and from all levels of the company, including 30 percent reductions in the corporate office.
+No ROTC program has been removed from a campus as a result of the opposition.
+"You can't have a news conference to say 'Gee, (OPEC) production is down,' when King Fahd just announced he will be giving discounts" to sell more oil, Mr. Higby said.
+Some fuel contracts increased more than one cent a gallon.
+"This farm-state governor is madder than hell to be asked to pay for this," GOP Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa said of the thrift bailout.
+The victim's mother, Jeanne Quinn, said a couple holding a sign reading "Ritalin Killed Shaun, Not Rod" came to her door, asked for her and offered pamphlets on the dangers of Ritalin.
+Predictably, when confronted with morally dubious behavior, prosecutors will exploit the latitude such openended statutes give them.
+Officials said they expect the deal can be completed in early 1989.
+The seemingly relentless price slide drove coffee below $1.18 late last week.
+Lewis Hanford Kessler Jr. of Ypsilanti, Mich., believes in "a/the Sun God" and travels annually to the tropics for "worship and prayer."
+He was the author of numerous books and articles on medical, scientific and social subjects.
+Has the decline been sudden or over a period of time?
+Royalties and other income from books fell outside the new income limits.
+As a remedy, the report recommends consolidating the futures, options and stock markets under one regulatory body, which Mr. Katzenbach says should be the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+The Park Service spent about 10 years collecting these, searching for subjects by taking out small ads in the AARP Bulletin and similar publications.
+Hollowing out the fan blade, for instance, enabled GE to cut the weight of that part and its attachment by 20%.
+Initial production, testing and "de-bugging" of the assembly line should take place about May 1989.
+Incidentally, "Wish You Were Here" may hold the record for the most executive producers of a sitcom.
+The country has manufacturers of 'world-class standard' and 150m-200m people capable of buying 'world-class goods'.
+But the weekend consumer traffic shows why many American manufacturers are worried.
+Tokyo and London stocks also declined.
+If he belongs to a club, he is most likely to be a member of the Royal Automobile Club or the Middlesex Cricket Club. The analysis of British directors shows an apparently unchanged group in spite of the social forces of the past decade.
+A Swedish appeals court today rejected a request for immediate release by a suspect accused of killing Prime Minister Olof Palme.
+That means insurers will likely wind up with a bigger bill than the $350 million paid out for that quake, Crocker said.
+"I think it's presumptuous of you to know how it turns out.
+Although he refused to say whether he would hire Malek in a Bush administration, the vice president expressed confidence in him.
+With today's global capital markets, however, an increase in American saving could flow into investments abroad if returns are higher there.
+Maluf, a wealthy businessman and former governor, was discreetly backed by Collor.
+"It's controversial as to when they should go back into the prisons," she added. "Going back is important to recover the feeling of being in control of your life." Some never go back.
+Another member of the group, Mikhail Istomin, disappeared the same day, and Pyotr Zaytsev disappeared Sept. 22, she said.
+Posgate was cleared by a Lloyds disciplinary committee in 1984, which found he was not involved in an agreement to use money taken from his syndicate to buy the bank. But he was arrested on similar charges in 1987.
+This myth endured for years, despite litigation, scholarly study and government review that showed there wasn't any military need for the evacuation.
+Newspapers reported, without quoting sources, that Talvela died of a heart attack shortly after dancing with his newly married youngest daughter.
+We are accused of corruption and self-enrichment at the expense of the people," Honecker said. "But Margot and I have nothing to reproach ourselves with.
+But such follies usually bring a day of reckoning.
+In addition, the industry is expected to report a total 5% decline in shipments for the first quarter because of the doubling of the federal excise tax on beer.
+Many of the macroeconomic beliefs of bond traders are discredited Keynesian notions.
+Mr Zhu Zhen-yuan of the Chinese embassy in Singapore says Singapore's investments in China in the first six months of 1992 totalled Dollars 494m (Pounds 325m) against a total of Dollars 896m for the entire 1979-91 period.
+Four Soviet army officers flew here from Leningrad Sunday to observe winter maneuvers by North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces, the allied press information center reported.
+After serving in the Pacific providing protection for aircraft carriers, the Iowa was decommissioned in 1949.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the June contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark grade of U.S. crude, fell 16 cents to settle at $18.87 a 42-gallon barrel, after losing 56 cents Wednesday.
+The poll, conducted by the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Feb. 15-20, found 49 percent of the 701 Minnesota adults surveyed believed Mondale would defeat Boschwitz in a head-to-head race. Forty percent said they thought Boschwitz would win.
+It only takes a few seconds from time you see the headwall and you're halfway down, and before you know it, it's all over.
+In Ulsan today, Hyundai car workers, armed with clubs and metal pipes, guarded the main gate of their plant.
+The filing said Entwistle bought the Anaren stock for investment purposes and may buy more shares in the future.
+But more than seven in 10 of those interviewed called the federal government's "zero tolerance" program "not very important" or "not important," the Journal said.
+A mule deer peered from a thicket.
+Analysts said a scheduled sale to China of 500,000 metric tons of soft red wheat for October delivery fell through yesterday.
+Thomas C. Theobald, the former Citicorp vice chairman, was named Continental chairman and chief executive officer a little more than a year ago and promptly decided to jettison the consumer business.
+However, Sun doesn't have a workstation with the same capabilities as the new Apollo product.
+Passable cheaper versions can be found at Thomas Burberry, Marks and Spencer and The Gap. Margaret Howell also scores well with her understated, relaxed shirts in cotton or linen.
+Working at Nomura still was far from prestigious.
+Next was enabling staff to make best use of their skills and improve performance. IDS Top Pay Unit Review 142.
+No one expects the Japanese to duplicate that feat over the next 10 years.
+The agency also will issue booklets targeted at acute-care facilities, dental offices, and emergency-care personnel and long-term care facilities.
+Business inventories climbed in May for the 17th consecutive month, the government said, but sales also rose strongly, easing economists' worries that too many goods are accumulating on shelves and back lots.
+Americans overwhelmingly favor maintaining or increasing the federal budget for space exploration, even while three in 10 doubt NASA's competence, a Media General-Associated Press poll has found.
+"This is one of those events our operators are trained to deal with on simulators," he said. "This was a textbook example of how to react." Mullen said it was too soon to predict the cost of repairs, which could take weeks.
+The onset of AIDS in people with mild infections of the HIV virus can be delayed with early treatment of AZT and makes it "almost a whole new drug," a leading researcher said.
+The title song in Lady remains as irresistible as ever - almost impossible to get out of your head.
+Senate Republicans are expected to introduce amendments to raise the funding level for Star Wars, formally known as the Strategic Defense Initiative, to at least something closer to the authorization total.
+The group paid 9.9 pence a share for the part of the previous fiscal year following its privatization.
+Mortgage & Asset-Backed Securities Mortgage securities wound up the shortened session as much as 1/8 lower.
+Evans and Jackson said the challenge would be to re-assemble the coalition that elected Washington.
+De Klerk says he is committed to ending discrimination, but major apartheid laws, including measures providing for segregated neighborhoods and schools, remain in force.
+Several other tornadoes were reported in the area.
+They said President Reagan hasn't resolved longstanding rivalries among the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon and the State Department that have frustrated efforts to develop comprehensive security plans in Moscow and elsewhere.
+Four days later, she buried her fully formed stillborn daughter.
+The plan envisions spending at least $244 billion over the next 21 years, with $32 billion is earmarked for cleaning up environmental damage.
+The Scenic Air Tours Hawaii plane slammed into an 1,800-foot high wall Sunday afternoon at the back of Waipio Valley.
+Negative numbers indicate returns should move inversely, while 0 indicates there's no particular pattern.
+Also included in the quarterly and 26-week results are net reserves of $4 million and $48.8 million, respectively, as a result of uncertainties regarding recoverability of advances.
+Two cell blocks, the main dining hall, gymnasium, greenhouse and auditorium are still gutted and only half of the education building is usable.
+Mr Hood said he expected the group to have no borrowings at the end of the current year.
+Wang Laboratories Inc. unveiled a new midrange minicomputer line, the VS 8000 series, to replace its VS 7000 line.
+A range of arms control issues were on the agenda as well as laying the groundwork for a superpower summit meeting between Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev at a yet-to-be-decided time.
+The information gathered by the Atlantis crew will be compared with data being collected at the same time and over the same areas by nearly identical sensors aboard three older U.S. satellites.
+At a forum sponsored by the Progressive Policy Institute, six Republican consultants, analysts and political scientists said strains within their party, notably on abortion, may send some voter blocs away mad.
+Only the flow of a corporation's income and loss will show up on individual tax returns, along with wages, salaries, rents, and so forth.
+But NEC and Fujitsu have come up short so far in the U.S. market for switches used by telephone companies.
+Some of the recent problems besetting the Bush campaign: _He unintentionally handed Jesse Jackson a new issue with his characterization of the Democrat as "the hustler from Chicago" in a speech to a GOP audience in Nebraska.
+Total orders for the first eight months of the year have averaged $217.7 billion a month, 7.8 percent higher than a year ago.
+Such alternatives include, among other things, the sale of the company to a third party, a recapitalization, and a repurchase of stock.
+"It was just a big boom.
+But the momentum is building up and we are moving in the right direction,' he added.
+Roger Cawthra, 44, is accused of firing the shot that hit the luggage compartment of a Greyhound bus carrying 19 passengers.
+"The major restructuring actions Control Data carried out in 1989 have helped to focus the company and improve its opportunity for success in 1990 and beyond," Perlman said.
+He has embarked on yet another of his international lobbying marathons for the needed funds.
+For the first time since last October's stock market crash, more Americans see a strong economy instead of a weak one in the year ahead, a University of Michigan survey found.
+I will soon be able to exercise a share option in my name which will be subject to CGT.
+On the right, details of a rescue operation for the U.S. Farm Credit System.
+And many will not overcome that fear to better protect themselves.
+I don't think it's our error, though." Neither the boy nor his family has a copy of his birth certificate.
+Lebanese legislators wrangled today over a peace plan for their war-plagued country and appeared unable to agree on ending Syria's military presence in their country.
+Last year, European authorities seized 15,400 pounds of cocaine, and nobody knows how much entered the continent undetected.
+The representatives agreed to seek the release of all hostages by March 1 and to establish permanent relations between the Azerbaijani Popular Front and the Armenian National Movement.
+Now, it has joined MCA Home Video in an "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" rebate deal with promotional displays for a $5 payback in more than 60,000 stores. There's a slick TV commercial, and a potential Pepsi cost of $55 million.
+The fickle weather at the Florida launch site has been a persistent problem, forcing numerous delays and postponements of previous shuttle launches.
+This is golf immobiliere, golf to sell houses.' With his tongue not too far into his cheek he says enthusiastically: 'The world is full of people waiting for Vidauban.
+The glaring instance where a Japanese concern is considered to have overpaid was Bridgestone's acquisition of Firestone.
+The operator, Thomas Connor, fled the control tower after the January 1988 accident in Chester, Pa., and later tested positive for marijuana and small traces of cocaine and methamphetamine.
+He is perhaps best known for his definitive introduction to Thomas Hobbes' "Leviathan."
+High unemployment and a zero wage round have dampened consumer demand so far this year. Spain's official currency reserves rose by Dollars 89.50m in August from July, according to provisional figures released by the Bank of Spain yesterday.
+Kerry Packer, Australia's richest man, and Sir Ronald Brierley, a millionaire New Zealand investor, already have made a joint run at Bell Resources and been bought out by Bond Corp. at a large profit.
+Venezuela's market share began drying up.
+The Post's Mr. Kaiser said Ms. Boustany had been asked to find out how to contact only one juror after the trial had ended.
+Sparks also reportedly predicted 1988 corn plantings at 66.8 million acres compared to last year's 65.7 million.
+PRECIOUS METALS: Plunging oil prices and concerns about the stock market's weakness depressed prices.
+Of those who took the hormone tablets, 60% said their appetite and food intake improved while only about 40% of those who took the placebo reported such improvements, the researchers reported in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
+Isabelle blushes, but she keeps her shirt on.
+Female visitors to the park outnumbered males nearly 2-to-1 last year.
+Asda and Gateway, which started the pricing turbulence last year, may now be appreciating the relative price stability.
+Monoclonal said it is "taking steps to minimize the effect of the injunction," by redesigning major products such as its OvuStick ovulation test and Advance pregnancy test to avoid infringement of the Hybritech patent.
+Mr. Wilder, who is inching toward a presidential campaign himself, speaks of "fiscal realism" and a "new mainstream."
+The company, based in Houston, has interests in real estate and construction and is a distributor of air-conditioning on a wholesale basis.
+When top Republican strategist John Sears was sounded out a year ago about running the campaign, he warned that Mr. Dole needed to offer voters a strong sense of where he wanted to lead the country.
+The FBI has not ruled out that possibility, Geiman said.
+My favourite slug and snail killer is the admirable Growing Success which is both organic and lethal. You may prefer to give a Bosbag at Pounds 8.39 on the grounds that it sounds like your horticulture partner anyway.
+Mack's stock closed down $1.25 at $6.25 per share on the over-the-counter market Friday.
+Soil moisture deficits - that is, the amount of moisture in that part of the soil to which crop roots can penetrate compared to what they require for optimum growth - are already high and increasing.
+Volume totaled 14.96 million shares after the first 30 minutes of trading.
+Spokesmen said the trucks are particularly needed to get crops to market and provide transportation to medical facilities.
+"There were no distress calls or reports of overdue boats last night," Dewell said.
+Those factors, he said, were the popularity of zero-coupon Treasury bonds and long-maturity municipal bonds.
+Since its creation in late 1985, FADA has spent $22 million on a staff that has grown to more than 380, $3 million of that for the 1987 salaries of its 32 top officials, the report said.
+'There is no reason why we should not get back these supporters next time,' he said.
+CARPENTERS UNION in New York is sued for alleged ties to organized crime.
+Since taking over, Noriega has deposed three presidents; he installed the current president, Manuel Solis Palma, in February last year.
+But it was not a felony.
+Inc., a unit of GenCorp Inc., don't have to pay an estimated $150 million for a hazardous waste cleanup at an Aerojet plant.
+The rain developed ahead of a cold front pushing across Oklahoma and Texas.
+A McDonnell Douglas spokesman said the contract calls for the company to build and launch the seven vehicles over a three-year period.
+However, with companies slow to implement use the sort of painful measures taken by Japan's western counterparts - notably in relation to workforce levels - any earnings recovery may take longer than most Japanese executives hope.
+The Arizona Corporation Commission, which filed the case against Century Power, says that if the FERC accepts the judge's recommendation, Century could be liable to pay between $60 million and $80 million to Tucson Electric.
+Midwestern banking companies led the pack for the fourth consecutive quarter in both average return on assets and return on equity.
+The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the food aid to the Site 2 camp inside the Thai border had been decreased by nearly 20 percent following disclosures that refugees were selling or otherwise diverting the food to the military.
+Still to be resolved when the talks resume Jan. 11 is the problem of definitions _ the descriptions of some arms categories.
+Net hard-currency reserves fell below zero at the beginning of this year, down from $870 million at the end of 1986.
+We readily admit that this will not be easy to accomplish.
+Its display windows are crammed with sculpted piles of FTs.
+Officials' ideas for circumventing these legally - by so-called Mexican trusts, for example - have yet to bear fruit. But there is still plenty of local money waiting to get into the market when the time is right.
+Gates had insisted the signal told him to proceed.
+But as the nation prepares to redraw hundreds of congressional seats and thousands of seats in state legislatures, it's time voters woke up.
+Mr. Dolan has it utterly backwards.
+On average, pensioners' real incomes increased by more than a third between 1979 and 1988.
+The Corporate Conservation Council, an arm of the National Wildlife Federation, gave $300,000 to help business schools at Boston University, Loyola University of New Orleans and the University of Minnesota craft environmental management curricula.
+Squadrons of four soldiers at a time shoot at the screen with M-16 rifles, which are rigged to simulate gunshots.
+In trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday, Bank of Nova Scotia closed at 15.25 dollars, down 37.5 cents on volume of 1.2 million shares.
+Schrock said he might ask the judge to review the case in a month or two.
+We're not going to have any trouble at all." The Soviet Union is considering a plan to outfit a nuclear-powered spacecraft with three or four reactors in a two-year manned mission to Mars, a Soviet scientist said.
+Once the group arrived in Baghdad, Cathell said he learned the PLO leader was in town and broached the possibility of a meeting with the congressional aides.
+He succeeds Charles A. Anderson, 58, former general manager of the Fort Worth division who was put in charge of the A-12 just last July.
+The wails of the Cassandras, however, were inaudible amid the 'Syd-ney, Syd-ney' chants last night.
+And what research was he doing? It seemed clear already, Mr Seabrook said, that no new resources would be made available by the government to implement any recommendations.
+"So everything we have is either yellow or blue," she said.
+A number has not been announced.
+No indication of the cost of the shares in the new companies was given when details of the restructuring were announced Friday.
+The provision, called the "two-time-losers" amendment by its supporters, apparently was aimed at preventing Texas Air Corp.
+In 1990, Dollars 124.5bn in syndicated bank credits were recorded. The sharp drop in bank lending reflects growing anxiety about credit quality internationally, the OECD said.
+But seven states since have dissolved the orders or let them lapse, according to Allen Finkelson, a New York lawyer representing Grand Met.
+More than 1 million black workers and students stayed home today as a nationwide general strike moved into its third and final day.
+I want her in a regular classroom with trainable, mentally handicapped children just like her.
+Civil libertarians questioned the appropriateness of the sentence but a criminal law scholar said it probably did not violate Suber's rights.
+For that person, the prospect is "onward and upward," he declares.
+Debevoise agreed to recommend that Rough serve his sentence, beginning Oct. 16, at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, a minimum security prison camp.
+The cardinal was an observer to the negotiations that resulted in peace terms signed in the southern border town of Sapoa.
+The government is unable to do very much, beyond blather.
+He says an RCA executive ordered the car reference dropped because it might offend executives at Hertz Corp., which RCA then owned.
+Unlike big financial companies of Western nations, which spend millions of dollars on advertisements calculated to project images of prudence and sobriety, Japan's banks, securities brokers and insurance companies like to keep things light.
+Mr. Brady has said he thought government agencies in the latest market drop were better prepared to coordinate their actions, but he has left no doubt that he still likes the ideas the commission advanced nearly two years ago.
+"Don't wait another day.
+"It was like digging through wet pie crust," Richards said.
+In a telephone interview yesterday, Amstrad Chairman Alan Sugar declined to comment on his company's product plans, beyond saying it aims to launch "some new machines later this year."
+Imports for the first 11 months of the year fell 16 percent to 16.29 million tons, compared with 19.47 million tons in the same period a year earlier.
+It's a shame people such as this farmer don't have any say in our aid programs.
+Even so, officials at Merck were reluctant to talk about the drugs or their prospects.
+The defendants had pleaded innocent to charges of treason, terrorism, murder and subversion related to the central allegation that the front and its affiliates incited violence in 1984 to make South Africa ungovernable.
+Tass said Vorontsov told legislators he favors mandatory ecological impact studies before the construction of new factories and giving the needs of the local population priority over the demands of national ministries.
+The leaders were not expected to cover more than 300 miles the first day.
+Recommendations are expected within 45 days. Saline-filled implants will not be affected by the moratorium. According to the FDA, about 20 per cent of the 1m women in the US with implants have them for breast reconstruction after cancer surgery.
+For several years Cuban bands and musicians such as Irakere, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Arturo Sandoval and Paquito D'Rivera have visited Britain and Europe.
+He could be right.
+Next spring, Claiborne is introducing a line of "fashion athletic shoes" that coordinate with a collection of Claiborne clothes.
+Corporate, municipal and mortgage-backed bonds also surged, although most posted smaller gains than Treasury issues.
+He described them as a buffer between the brother Arab nations of Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
+He tells them he is fixing the Ahlgrens' bathroom.
+In the last two years, many churches have been reconsecrated and Soviet citizens have flocked to services in record numbers.
+Business inventories were up 0.3 percent to $720 billion, the smallest rise since last August.
+"Well, then, why don't we just close those dumb, dumb schools," Cavazos told reporters gathered for a breakfast briefing.
+Most people are buried in their own clothes, says Ms. Kellow, but others have been in nursing homes for years and don't have any dress-up clothes left.
+In the largely white and conservative ranks of utility executives, the fact that Sheri Lynise Jackson is black caused at least as great a stir as the fact that she is 25 years old.
+After a brief, animated discussion, Icahn flicked the back of his hand, walked back to the reporters and fired off his answer: "Yes.
+In 1990, Sheraton posted operating profit of $39 million, down from 1989's $117 million.
+About 24% of the student body is Asian-American, a group that generally scores higher than whites in math and slightly lower than whites in reading and spelling.
+Pennwalt's senior vice president-treasury, Emil J. Mikity, says the company has targeted the drug business as a solid contributor to growth.
+Still, J.P. Morgan said the losses would be offset by higher revenue in other areas of business compared with the 1991 first quarter, when net income was $273 million, or $1.40 a share.
+One dealer said: 'Any potential fears that people may have had for the money markets have been offset by the fact that money is cheap at the moment and prices have not risen.'
+"We're rarin' to go," declared British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the euphoria of her stunning 101-seat victory in Thursday's general election.
+The company's fourth-quarter net rose to 70 cents a share from 37 cents a year ago.
+Former Leahy aide John Podesta argued that such a consensus should form around legislation to extend citizen access to electronic records.
+The Revolutionary Justice Organization also declares that before taking any measures it will find itself compelled to attack British police posts assigned to protect Salman Rushdie in order to get to him to carry out the sentence.
+The government said Stone passed information about bid proposals to Mark E. Saunders, a private consultant, who in turn passed it to another consultant, Thomas E. Muldoon.
+Cesare Previti, Italy's defence minister is also visiting Germany and Paris to meet his respective counterparts.
+Sources told ABC that Bloch claimed he spied because he fell into a Soviet sex trap but that investigators have discounted the story.
+Army investigators said they did not know who pulled the trigger.
+And NWA is enjoying a record year.
+Iran agreed to the resolution last month, clearing the way for a cease-fire.
+Nearby pesticide spraying and runoff, waste water discharges and planned real estate development are the major threats.
+Gold prices were weaker in modest trading.
+It's about time you received some reassuring economic news, about stability and less volatility and growing standards of living and other good things, and it comes from a highly credible source.
+The leveraged-buyout firms in particular represent limited partnerships that are capitalized by America's leading insurance companies, bank holding companies and the pension funds of major corporations and certain state employees.
+But invitations were accepted by the Free Democrats, junior partners in the coalition, and by West Germany's opposition Social Democrats and Greens parties.
+Jim Tucker, president of Local 6320 of the Communications Workers of America, said the union was told that AT&T would seek criminal theft charges against the former employees, who worked at AT&T's National Service and Sales Center here.
+Why should she not?
+A train crew member was crushed to death and three others were injured when a 28-car freight train carrying automobiles and trucks derailed near a stockyard, authorities said.
+Cowen & Co. estimates that two million new subscribers signed on in 1991.
+Ms. Mastrucci left to join her father, who continues to practice here, but the other attorneys with Mr. Thornton's firm stayed on with Hinshaw Culbertson.
+Churchill, as president, would have done no better than most of the Americans who have occupied that office.
+For example, a study at Bellevue Hospital in New York revealed that voluntary hospital screening missed more than 85 percent of pregnant women infected with the deadly virus.
+He continued: "Although it wasn't done without difficulty, the loan for Colombia was arranged in a relatively short period of time, and fell only marginally short of its goal."
+Where did the treasure come from?
+Opting out and national testing to be abolished.
+Today's growth management makes land more valuable by limiting development and provides no motivation for more efficient uses.
+Other applications for such beams would include high-speed X-ray photography, welding, studying the effects of rapid heating and simulating the effects of nuclear bursts, the scientists said.
+Volume was 517.5 million shares, compared with the 507.9 million shares traded Tuesday.
+Benson landed at the university after he struck a deal to teach film making if he could make a film at the school.
+Now, Henley "will have to get over half the other public stockholders to vote with them" to win any board positions, said Burton M. Strauss, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
+"Heinz has been such a reliable, predictable company," she said.
+Stevens said today, "The facts stated on (Peel's) letterhead are true and verifiable.
+"We're entering an era when manufacturing people need to take a more aggressive role in guiding their firms," says Jeffrey Goldhar, the president of the Illinois Institute of Technology.
+New drilling methods can dramatically limit any environmental disruption and render it temporary.
+The SEC said most funds won't need to overhaul their portfolios to comply with the new rules.
+He was trained in kung fu in Vietnam, but abandoned the martial art after seriously injuring a friend in the fight.
+Mr. Dirks denied any wrongdoing.
+After Marcos died last September, he said, "you got a widow, you got a Saudi businessman.
+Vortec also said its board may end the agreement should it receive a higher offer and if directors determine it would be a breach of the board's fiduciary duty not to accept it.
+Magnet was the subject of a Pounds 629m management buy-out in 1989 but succumbed to recession. The deal is being financed by a one-for-two rights issue at 120p to raise Pounds 58.7m net.
+An Army warrant officer court-martialed for espionage may have critically damaged several electronic surveillance operations aimed at the Soviet bloc, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions.
+A black nationalist leader freed after 12 years in prison Monday challenged the government to legalize outlawed black opposition groups.
+Four guards were killed and two wounded in the Oct. 10 attack, said the dispatch dated Monday and seen in Bangkok on Tuesday.
+With the economic news from France worsening by the day, the CAC-40 index last week surged through the 2,000 barrier, adding the gloss to an 8 per cent rise since the start of the year.
+Rescue divers watched helplessly from the ocean's surface as a 12-foot shark fed on the body of a scuba diver who had failed to return from an outing the night before.
+The EEC Commission, the group's policy-making board, had predicted negative growth following last October's collapse of financial markets.
+That was the smallest second-quarter placement of cattle in feedlots since 1975, the report said.
+"When he went on stage at the Jazz Fest it was a real cliche. He started playing and all the musicians on the other stages quit playing and came to hear him," Davis said.
+"The techniques can help enhance the survival of the zoo captives and the wild captives," Simmons said.
+Besides the steel plant named after Lenin, the town features a huge monument to the first Soviet leader.
+Water systems would have four years to meet the new standards.
+It was a unique way of expressing ourselves," she says.
+Former President Reagan will be among the celebrities scheduled to appear July 21 during opening ceremonies of U.S. Olympic Festival.
+The index opened 6.6 points down on nervousness ahead of the release of the earnings figures and amid worries about upward pressures on interest rates worldwide.
+As he puts it, "Anything called the national pastime is worth caring about."
+To strengthen the military, the general recently commissioned 49 non-coms, rewarding those who participated in the latest upheaval that rid the army of many undesirable characters, including those army officers with ties to drug traffickers.
+"Secret Ingredients" (Bantam), by Michael Roberts.
+Ethnic violence in Armenia and Azerbaijan killed 91 people and injured 1,650 last year, a Soviet official said Tuesday in releasing the highest estimates yet of the human toll of the unrest.
+The sales figure given for most books is really an unscientific guess, based on how many books were shipped to bookstores, minus a large percentage that assumes many copies won't actually sell and will be returned by stores.
+When Handren was about to graduate from high school, her brother suggested she ask Ross to the prom.
+Of the 71,196 Jews who left the Soviet Union last year, 12,056 went to Israel, according to the Soviet Jewry Research Bureau of the NCJS.
+Al Meyerhoff, an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the suit is aimed at forcing the EPA to be more aggressive in prohibiting the use of pesticides on food and to ban them altogether if they are found to cause cancer.
+Links have strengthened considerably since the election last year of Mr Bill Morris as TGWU general secretary. This year the two unions have increasingly worked together, including on a campaign to improve training.
+The suit claims that applicants were deceived into applying for the accounts based on the belief that their deposits would be invested and protected.
+Durenberger was denounced by his colleagues on a 96-0 vote last week for violating Senate rules by skirting the current limits on honoraria through a book publishing deal.
+I spoke with Larry's mother and revealed the true nature of Larry Gatliff's honor.
+The Washington Naval Conference between the wars proved an illusory victory for peace.
+Another difficult problem is changing the psychology of workers, many of whom seem disinterested in increasing production or streamlining the operation.
+Shareholders were scheduled to vote on six environmentally related resolutions.
+In that decision, the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the securities-fraud convictions of broker Robert Chestman, although it upheld Mr. Chestman's conviction for insider-trading.
+But some hardy adventure-seekers chuck conventional, long-term investment plans now and then to stalk the wild windfall.
+Without the truffle juice, a 10-ounce bottle of the water costs 50 cents.
+Exxon has said it will be able to clean just over 350 miles.
+He was struck by lightning while riding on a hay rack and died on a rolling hill where the view extends for miles.
+And that being clear, serious people might be expected to draw serious conclusions, not the least serious being that the president has no good options and therefore would be best advised to drop the subject and get on with the business of being president.
+A helicopter crashed Wednesday in the North Sea as it was approaching an offshore tanker loading facility, killing six people and injuring seven others, the Shell oil company said.
+Israeli officials said today they will consider making a hostage exchange with Shiite Moslems in Lebanon if they provide a list of prisoners they want freed from Israeli jails.
+Dr. Anderson faults some imaginary "health-care planners" for imposing "two erroneous assumptions" on the HMO concept.
+It makes up one-third of the wartime configuration of the U.S. Army's 24th Mechanized Infantry Division, which has been deployed in Saudi Arabia.
+Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has questioned the reasoning of the 1973 ruling.
+DETROIT _ Domestic automakers announce sales for the first 10 days of June.
+Twelfth-century philosopher Averroes (Ibn Rushd) immensely influenced Jewish and Christian thought.
+The central bank said one-dollar notes will remain legal tender after it has ceased issuing them.
+Osborne was 61 when he was prosecuted in 1985.
+Now it is going even further, restructuring utilities as well as selling them.
+Some witnesses said the pistol was equipped with a scope, Hall said.
+The Southern California fires, the worst of which was in Santa Barbara County, conformed ominously to the forecast issued Tuesday by an unprecedented task force of statewide fire agencies.
+The fiscal 1986 earnings included a tax credit of $2.1 million.
+The program is operated by the John Doe Fund, an advocacy group for the homeless.
+Griffith plays a humble secretary working for Allied Intelligence (Michael Douglas) in pre-Blitz London.
+An O'Connor executive says the firm has about 40 people developing analytical software for trading purposes, and about 100 traders using these systems.
+Illegal immigration appears to be on the rebound after a seven-month decline, raising fresh skepticism about the effectiveness of the nation's eight-month-old immigration law.
+Mr. Wagner is a Bangkok-based journalist.
+Whitmore said the purchase of Sterling was consistent with Kodak's strategy for chemical sciences, would give the company a "highly profitable revenue stream" and offers opportunities for cutting costs by eliminating overlaps.
+The announcement came 10 days after GPA filed lawsuits against the carrier in Orlando and in Kansas City, Mo., seeking the return of five Airbus Industrie A320 planes.
+Then later I got threatening phone calls." But tearing down the massive granite museum would be expensive, to the tune of perhaps $200 million.
+The method is designed to catch albacore tuna by their gills in the net's fine mesh.
+Domestically, soft drink concentrate and syrup shipments rose 6 percent and operating income was up 9 percent.
+In addition, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad was told that unspecified restrictions will be placed on embassy funds, department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler said.
+Coen said Holmes led the killers to the Laurel Canyon house on orders from Nash, who supplied drugs to Holmes.
+Terrell told the Globe the material was not part of a trade.
+"The failure to regain contact led us to wonder whether there had been an actual contact with the miners or with a search team," Kraemer said.
+As soon as the house is repossessed it will start deteriorating and it will be worth a lot less than I could sell it for now if the building society would only let me.
+I said, I think you're being very parochial; you want this movie to be a recruiting film.
+In December, Michael Deaver, former deputy White House chief of staff, was convicted of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and to a House subcommittee about his lobbying activities after leaving the government.
+The figures given were the author's estimate for total costs of attendance, including room and board.
+The House Appropriations Committee arranged a late-afternoon meeting on a bipartisan package put together by California's 47-member congressional delegation, with action by the full House scheduled Tuesday.
+Last Thursday, the stock dropped $3 a share.
+He wants to get married to his girlfriend, a perky lawyer named Julie.
+During a photo session in Helsinki today with Finnish President Mauno Henrik Koivisto, President Reagan indicated that he and his advisers have reached no decisions about how to proceed on the Panamanian problem.
+Carrington's management claims short sellers spread the rumors.
+The contraction of these industries is happening at a time when the recession has stopped growth in financial services and in tourism. In just three years, unemployment has nearly trebled, rising from only 3 per cent in 1990 to 8.8 per cent in September.
+Ignatenko has a reputation for accessibility and clarity.
+But the exact size and mandate of the surviving services _ as well as the fate of their foreign espionage networks _ is mostly obscured by the traditional lack of public accountability.
+A surgeon at Trinity Medical Center in Minot, N.D., was making an incision with a disposable surgical stapler when he accidentally cut off the tips of the baby's index and middle fingers, hospital President Terry Hoff said Saturday.
+Besides the problems that accompany radioactivity, nuclear plants are bigger and more complex; they are crammed with redundant safety features needing maintenance, and they are far more closely scrutinized by regulators and the public.
+At precisely 20.00 hours a bugle sounded and Lt Cmdr Johns and I joined the ship's company on deck.
+What they do on Thursday nights at 9 is operate a private detective agency in San Diego (which raised a municipal stink a while back when leaks intimated that the venue of the firm was to move to Los Angeles, and prevailed against the pirates).
+But he also expects major newspaper companies to fight the increase.
+Most islanders who don't sell seem to build.
+Less than two hours later, an explosion rocked a downtown Banco Central office and shattered glass in surrounding buildings, he said.
+On Friday, charges were filed in Miami against the couple for smuggling more than 55,000lbs of cocaine and 3m lbs of marijuana into the US from 1976.
+'Investors don't like surprises, especially ones like this which are difficult to assimilate.'
+He said he had spent almost three years in the same house or room with him and kidnapped British journalist John McCarthy.
+Recent earnings data for Remy Martin and Cointreau were not available since neither of the companies is publicly traded.
+British publisher Robert Maxwell is considering issuing securities in some of his U.S. operations in an apparent bid to raise cash and cut debt.
+There are strong contributions from such regular members as Andy Halliday as the evil, oversexed child; Arnie Kolodner as Gertrude's true love, Meghan Robinson as a gorgon of a mother and Julie Halston as Gertrude's best buddy.
+Ford said that on some of the chassis, engine governor levels, which are part of the accelerator mechanism, may have been assembled incorrectly, which could ultimately lead to the engine's taking substantially more time than normal to return to idle.
+Organizations demanding housing for the homeless made a 20-block march to the Zocalo, the capital's main plaza, where an estimated 12,000 people gathered for a rally.
+Mr Morrison said the long-term objective was to become a quoted group 'in some shape or form' but there were no current plans to do so. 'We will react to the right opportunity when it comes along,' he said.
+No longer could couples simply declare themselves married in front of witnesses.
+The former, for example, runs TNT Contract Logistics as a separate operation. 'We may use other parts of the TNT organisation such as air express, road express or courier services but we are not asset-driven.
+It earns more than 90 per cent of the country's foreign exchange earnings and has been, historically, a very important contributor to the state's tax revenues.
+I don't see any movement."
+The proposal to remove the convent founded in 1984 just outside the Auschwitz fence has found little sympathy among Poles.
+It makes sense: Heart disease starts early.
+Nikolai Vasko of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said 91 people were killed and injured 1,650 in last year's ethnic violence, the official Tass news agency reported.
+"I owe him many things," said the Swedish botanist Peter Kahn about fellow botanist John Bartram, "for he possessed the great quality of communicating everything he knew."
+Pianist Victor Borge, the mirthful maestro who has entertained millions with his blend of music and comedy, celebrated his 80th birthday on the Caribbean island of St. Croix with his wife, Sanna, and family.
+"Accept my recommendation," Jackson said of Dukakis. "He can be trusted to help keep hope alive." Both appeared before the Baptist National Convention USA, the largest black religious denomination with 8 million members.
+"I heard so much debris hitting the windows of the building," she recalled. "There was no visibility because the rain was coming down so hard.
+"All American taxpayers have an important stake in how these problems are resolved," said Luken, who supports a bill by Rep. John LaFale D-N.Y., to exempt lenders from Superfund liability when they foreclose on contaminated property.
+Blanton was one of four Democrats vying for the chance to succeed retiring Rep. Ed Jones in the 8th District.
+It also objects to self-appointed groups springing up with official-sounding names.
+He says you have to be neither a comedian nor "naturally funny."
+Brinkmann Instruments Inc., Westbury, N.Y., proposed to acquire Orion for $11 a share last week.
+The proceeds will be used to finance construction of housing for Israel's Soviet refugees.
+Last year, a record 372 persons were killed in the district, and police blame 60 percent of those killings on drugs.
+Defense attorneys had called Simpson to testify, hoping to show that no passengers were threatened while the plane was on the ground in Algiers.
+As he was being interviewed for the special counsel job, Mr. Phelan resigned as a Simon delegate rather than attend last week's Democratic convention, which Mr. Wright chaired.
+"I'm absolutely convinced that both sides want a contract," mediator W.J. Usery said after the session. "We need the jobs.
+But they also said they would never launch a solo attack.
+Nurses said she was in good spirits.
+He and other Canaan managers will receive an annual fee equal to 2.5% of the capital and a 20% share of any capital gains.
+Thousands of Patriots are already deployed in Europe against a crumbling Warsaw Pact.
+The commission boost also follows increases last year by other firms, including Merrill Lynch & Co. and Sears, Roebuck & Co.'s Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. unit.
+Deputy Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger said Friday that acts of violence committed by leftist militants in Nicaragua against opposition groups raise "grave doubts" about the Sandinista government's willingness to hold fair elections.
+Dukakis predicted there would be "a floor fight or two" over platform issues, but none that would split the party.
+If they do not, the framework will be tightened. There is no guarantee of success.
+Elders will probably announce new acquisitions at about the same time, he added.
+The package contained a detonating device, he said.
+"It's the most important of the issues confronting Canadians, towering over everything else," says Angus Reid, a leading pollster based in Winnipeg.
+Attorney Robin Auld's lawyer, Hal Haddon, asked Montrose District Judge Richard Brown to dismiss the charge because of "outrageous misconduct" by District Attorney Victor Reichman and other law enforcement officials.
+But an official of PaineWebber, a unit of PaineWebber Group Inc., said that the New York-based investment banking firm Monday had offered $69 a share, or $2.8 billion, in cash and securities for Jim Walter.
+Such king-making notions, however, are taking a backseat to Chicago's backroom politics.
+It is fine for President Bush to support the democratic government of Venezuela.
+I started scaling down a bit, some tours with the band and some solo. I got my wife more involved with the accounting and myself more entangled with the business end of it.
+What is important now is to find a job.
+For many years, individual municipal bonds were available only to well-to-do investors who had $25,000 or more to shell out.
+Many institutions also objected to Mr Lines' autocratic management style. 'He did not have a very high opinion of people in the City,' said one analyst.
+The Fair Trading Act permits the MMC to make recommendations only where it finds a situation to be 'against the public interest'.
+When you have checked this and cleared the small limbs and branches from the bottom portion of the trunk, you're ready to fell the tree.
+Pillsbury Co., in its first detailed response to Grand Metropolitan PLC's $5.23 billion tender offer, said it was exploring all possible alternatives to accepting the bid.
+Such a request would prevent the amount from being counted against caps set by last year's budget law.
+It is where military officials of both sides irregularly meet to discuss alleged armistice violations.
+Mason said he doesn't think Taylor County's 205 teachers have much to complain about in an area where unemployment reached 11 percent two months ago and the average salary was $8,650 in 1987.
+Although profit-taking checked gains in Tokyo throughout the day, traders noted that the inability by arbitragers to support strong index-linked buying was more the reason that the Nikkei Index closed off its intraday high of 32608 points.
+The army said 207 Palestinians have been killed since riots began Dec. 8 among the 1.5 million Palestinians of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+These tickets are non-refundable.
+Earlier this month, Lomas said all of its senior creditors except two banks _ holding 3 percent of the debt _ had agreed to the restructuring which analysts believed could have forestalled a bankruptcy court filing.
+She said the United States would raise the issue with the United Nations and with Soviet authorities.
+Wendy's still faces plenty of challenges.
+The hurricane hit in Charleston, S.C., instead, but its path still managed to foul up the wedding plans.
+Frey became director of the Moody Medical Library in 1973.
+Gold opened in London at a bid price of $372.50 a troy ounce.
+On Friday, the European Economic Community announced it had reached an agreement with the United States on the issue of farm supports.
+Proceedings against the remaining bankers and two Colombians continued before U.S. District Judge W. Terrell Hodges and are expected to last five months.
+Later, again like Lady Macbeth, he quails and Richard knows when to drop him.
+Saouma, a Lebanese, was elected to a third six-year term in November, defeating an African challenger supported by the United States and other major donor nations.
+Nearly 29 million Americans are victims of some form of mental illness that requires professional treatment.
+A series of state polls provided a picture of several close races.
+Newsprint results continued to be depressed, the company added, because of industrywide price discounting.
+Completion is expected shortly after NCR holders vote to approve the deal Sept. 13.
+Stanley J. Bradshaw, 31-year-old senior vice president and chief investment officer, was named executive vice president and to the vacant post of chief operating officer of this savings and loan.
+It fell 16% during the year.
+The study by Robert Lichter and Daniel Amundson of the private, non-partisan Center for Media and Public Affairs found that the biggest target was Quayle, the vice president-elect.
+In a radio interview, de Guzman denied the bags containing the weapons were his and claimed he did not know Dato.
+When asked recently, both just smiled and stroked their fluffy beards.
+However, finance for management buy-outs is certainly more difficult to secure than in the late 1980s.
+The repurchase rate is the average rate at which banks trade on the money market. The emergency rate is the cost of funds for banks whose reserves are short at the close of trading.
+In years past, Kremlinologists seeking clues to Soviet politics scrutinized the lineup of leaders atop Lenin's mausoleum during the Revolution Day parade through Red Square.
+Political concerns, though, helped depress most other London stocks.
+Gale warnings were in effect for Lake Huron and Lake Erie, and winds in central Indiana gusted to 64 mph at Marshall.
+The Federal Home Loan Bank Board said Friday it would protect all depositors and general creditors of American Savings & Loan Association, FCA's main subsidiary.
+'I don't think we're necessarily treated favourably,' says Ms Fabienne Couty of the French embassy in Hanoi.
+Such a move could bring down the government and, eight months after the last national elections, force a new vote.
+Besides heading the drug ring, the case involved more than one kilogram of crack, a firearm was found, and Staley tried to bribe a witness not to testify by offering $10,000 or a Mercedes Benz.
+News reports said riot police brandishing truncheons and shields chased them into alleys and sidestreets.
+Helicopters sprayed up to 20 square miles of suburban Miami with malathion in eight aerial treatments to kill Mediterranean fruit flies, considered the most destructive farm pest because it can attack 250 fruits and vegetables.
+In real estate, the fund will shun downtown "trophy" buildings in favor of buying less-visible properties, perhaps from banks and thrifts paring their portfolios.
+All in all, building Thermalux has been "much slower and more hand-to-mouth than I ever expected," says co-founder Mr. Martin.
+In fiscal 1987, Sunbelt had a net loss of $4 million on revenue of $137.8 million.
+Some motorists were stranded on freeways and winds overturned a tractor-trailer rig on Interstate 10. No injuries were reported.
+According to the filing, the Rosses hold their Financial Corp. stock for investment purposes.
+The judge could have restricted the back-to-work order to West Virginia and parts of Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, but ordered that it apply nationwide to all coal companies that have UMW contracts.
+He didn't return to his job until December, and hasn't been back on a DC-10.
+He has been rewarded by acquiescence, if not enthusiasm, from the leader of the province's most important political party. It will be harder now than it has ever been to sustain that careful political balancing act.
+"If I were Allen, I would take a big breath and not do anything soon," one Wall Street executive said.
+July 19 is a national holiday, but the party will be pure Sandinista.
+The Argentine government's cost-of-living index shows an inflation rate for September of about 8% or 9%, down sharply from 27.6% in August, government sources said.
+Inchcape said strong sales in its automotive division contributed significantly to the improved results last year.
+They are rested and have received food, clothing and medicine from the United States.
+Public opinion analysts say Fujimori has awakened hopes in voters that he will be able to attract massive Japanese aid and investment if elected.
+Sotheby's Holdings Inc., the parent company, which also includes a luxury real estate brokerage business principally in the U.S., said it won't receive any proceeds from the sale; the shares are all being sold by current holders.
+The study also shows that the more heavily a contract is traded, the less slippage there is.
+A SPITFIRE aircraft that saw active service in the Second World War was unsold at a Christie's auction yesterday.
+"It takes a long time to recover your investment, and many small businesses may not have the resources to do that," says Jack Enan Jr., a Dallas consultant on international business.
+They were caught by the State Security while trying to escape being dragooned into the Sandinista army in October 1983.
+He also said the deficit is widening by as much as 22 billion rubles a month.
+At least one serious near-collision at the heavily traveled port was due to conditions that included understaffing, fatigue, stress and the hurried training of newcomers, said pilot Capt.
+"Only if you let problems really get you down do you feel older," Brand, commander of Columbia's astronomy mission, said Monday.
+According to PIR, Morgan Stanley analyst Keith Mullins yesterday lowered his fiscal 1990 earnings forecast for the company to 91 cents a share from 93 cents.
+As Hamlet drew his dagger, it slipped his grasp.
+No time for that.
+Time and Christopher Whittle, chairman of Whittle Communications, declined to comment.
+'I had three clients in 24 hours.'
+Chancellor Capital Management, a New York money manager, says it plans to invest about $100 million or so in European deals, particularly in venture-capital commitments, small leveraged buy-outs and corporate restructurings.
+"This probably makes very good sense for Jack Tramiel" though it is unlikely others will follow suit, added Mr. Bajarin, an analyst for Creative Strategies Inc.
+They are thus clearly not using the whole of their overdraft facilities purely as an occasional source of working capital. The problem is what action banks need to take.
+The Chicago-based newspaper, publishing and broadcasting concern said the notes will be offered on a continuing basis through Salomon Brothers Inc. and Merrill Lynch Capital Markets as agents.
+All three men were convicted of massacre and illegal arms possession.
+Meanwhile, Mr. Hennessy's deputy William E. Mayer in January was demoted from First Boston chief executive to head a newly created merchant banking unit.
+The terrorists long ago learned the lesson that with hostages in hand, the U.S. political culture will reflexively stand strategy on its head by making any judgments about military engagement subordinate to the hostage issue.
+In the 1920s, the process of stabilization was discovered, allowing it to be stored without refrigeration.
+He was an international exploration official at Maxus Energy Corp.
+Growth in net was smaller compared with growth of pretax profit as a result of a heavier burden from tax payments.
+Printed with flowery lettering and embossed with a gold coat of arms, invitations to join the Dewar's Highlander Clan make the club appear quite elite.
+The moves are aimed at thwarting a takeover attempt by Asher Edelman.
+CNW, a Chicago-based railroad holding company, must keep about 350 brakemen on freight trains of its Chicago & North Western Transportation unit; but it may trim crews to three people from four on most of those trains.
+The Canadian government joined with Husky Oil Ltd. and the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in a 1.27 billion Canadian dollar (US$1.03 billion) project to upgrade heavy molasses-like crude oil deposits near Lloydminster, Saskatchewan.
+His departure was followed by revelations about a lavish lifestyle, and he was defrocked by the Assemblies of God.
+The NASD said Wednesday the action was part of a crackdown on fraud and abusive sales practices in the penny-stock market.
+The survey, which included passenger deaths caused by criminal or terrorist acts, also found international jet flights have become statistically less risky among industrialized nations.
+Olin Corp. was given a $69.4 million Army contract for 120mm tank ammunition.
+Valhi Inc., a Simmons holding company that owns about 68% of NL, rose 87.5 cents to close at $8.25 on the Big Board.
+The release of the photo of the stealth cruise, known formally as the Advanced Cruise Missile, or AGM-129A, is the third such move in 10 months.
+The skinheads shouted Nazi slogans during the match and later fought police in a street near the stadium.
+High winds and no precipitation prompted Nez Perce National Forest officials to postpone the control of a 2,175-acre fire on the Main Salmon River from Monday to Wednesday.
+Middle-ranking army officers mounted the coup, saying they wanted to end Moslem domination of Nigerian politics.
+Financial stocks weakened and industrial issues rebounded, and the net effect was that the Nasdaq over-the-counter market hardly budged.
+Concerns about a possible recession sent precious-metals prices falling sharply in active trading.
+Tatsuo Miyajima, another of the eight, is showing concurrently at Anthony d'Offay - (until January 11).
+Ten days ago, AmeriFirst said it had received inquiries about a takeover, confirming rumors that had sent the thrift's stock climbing in recent months.
+His successor, Clayton Yeutter, says he sees "no reason for significant changes" in the party's position.
+Be warned that some aspects of this segment are confusing, as the camera shows her dancing to wild applause in that empty house, which suggests that applause is her fantasy.
+The government's human rights commission says the top anti-drug agency has been the target of scores of complaints, and the panel is recommending firing and prosecuting agents accused of involvement in rights abuses.
+It was never illuminating, only distracting. Even before the opera began the inmates of the Bedlam asylum were swarming over the stage; that they were all female, and found themselves in some pretty lurid postures raised suspicions from the start.
+Why? Because she says they cheated her out of royalties from the original "Mickey Mouse Club." Darlene Gillespie is accusing Disney of taking advantage of her in 1955 when the then 14-year-old Mouseketeer-to-be signed a contract.
+The December contract rose to 64.21 cents a pound, for a gain of 0.98 cent as it ended toward the highs of the day.
+We will replace it with our Fair Rates system, related to people's ability to pay.
+Because of the Independence Day holiday, some low-volume imported car and truck makers said they would report sales Thursday.
+No films less than 10 years old were eligible, and there was only one issued in the past 20.
+Shao Yanxiang, a poet, says it is "the best period of literary creation" in modern Chinese history.
+Only three - Kokusai Securities, New Japan Securities, and Wako Securities - are expecting to record a pre-tax profit in the first half. The largest losses are expected at Sanyo Securities (Y5.7bn) and Kankaku Securities (Y5.6bn).
+The Founding Fathers concluded there was no alternative to a strong executive after they saw how difficult it was to defend the colonies under the Articles of Confederation of 1777, which had given Congress the upper hand in foreign policy.
+The West German government's 6 3/4% issue due 1998 ended the interbank trading day at 99.75 bid to yield 6.78%.
+Sales of domestically made trucks also continued to be sluggish in mid-October, dropping 22.8% to 94,543 from a year ago.
+The report has been submitted to the commander of surface forces for the Atlantic Fleet in Norfolk, Va., and will eventually land on Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's desk after being passed up the chain of command.
+Who cooks up these titles?
+Lachenmeyer said he noticed Steinberg's hands were battered just before he was arrested.
+The Recruit figures were indicted on charges of offering bribes, and the former NTT officials were accused of accepting bribes.
+He is chairman of CANF, whose Free Cuba political action committee contributed Dollars 17,000 (Pounds 10,430) to Mr Torricelli's campaign.
+Currently, most of its trains operate with three or four employees.
+Lancaster Colony Corp. said it completed the acquisition of LRV Corp., of Elkhart, Ind., for an undisclosed amount of stock.
+ACTION says the typical volunteer devotes two hours daily to each of two children.
+Bond brokers serve as intermediaries between major bond dealers.
+It is "entirely possible" that this could trigger similar reviews in other states, said Glynn Young, a spokesman for St. Louis-based Monsanto, a major chemical producer.
+The sanctity of human life, moral standards, personal and institutional responsibility _ even the pledge of allegiance _ too often these are the subject of denigration or embarrassment among leaders of the Democratic Party.
+He said General Tire had difficulty getting price increases to hold despite tight supplies in some lines.
+In other commodity markets yesterday: ENERGY: Prices tumbled as prospects dimmed for new, meaningful production restraint by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
+The Pentagon on Tuesday retracted claims made during the Panama invasion that U.S. soldiers had found a large cache of cocaine in a guest house used by Gen.
+Security Pacific has announced its intention to expand its presence in Northern California, where Westamerica is located.
+Walesa also said he begged Geremek "on my knees" to become parliamentary leader.
+The government said it will review British Airways' proposed takeover of British Caledonian Airways for possible antitrust implications, quashing the existing bid.
+And how, if at all, may the market's fall be likely to affect actual economic activity in coming weeks and months?
+Rain and thunderstorms were scattered from Florida to Louisiana.
+A falling dollar is supposed to make U.S. imports more expensive, decreasing demand for them.
+Mr. Wollack, a Merc governor, initially had the backing of Mr. Melamed, according to certain Merc governors.
+Those in that category had been automatically excommunicated until a change made in 1977.
+Spokesmen for Israel's Energy, Foreign and Defense ministries refused to comment on the report.
+While the companies aren't resorting to such drastic measures as job cuts, they are reducing their capital-spending plans and delaying production of some products.
+A white tent was set up with a separate inner sanctuary to hold the coffin, which had a Japanese screen and protective sword at its head and was surrounded by lanterns and chrysanthemum displays.
+Fewer than 1 percent of U.S. students take physics and chemistry, while up to 25 percent of 18-year-olds in Canada and Norway take the two subjects for two years each.
+I've asked my current chief of staff, Craig Fuller, and my senior campaign advisor, Bob Teeter, to serve as co-directors of the Bush-Quayle transition.
+The new loan will go largely for planting trees in 15 Chinese provinces.
+The oldest man in Japan is Kiichi Fujiwara, 109, of Zushi, near Tokyo.
+Legislator Dedi Zucker of the Citizens' Rights Movement said the Nablus ceremony was "part of a much larger picture" of Shamir's drive to create more settlements in the occupied lands.
+She adds that next year Fisher-Price will include colors that are "hot."
+Tokyo has refused to extend any official credits to the Soviet Union since the 1980 invasion of Afghanistan, making many Soviet projects too risky for Japanese companies.
+Its shares slipped 10 pence to 298 ($5.15).
+Redenbacher's popcorn, packaged for both stovetop and microwave preparation, is the market leader.
+The Democratic candidate also complained he was being held to a different standard by the media than was Dukakis.
+Southland first proposed its restructuring in March of this year, acknowledging that dwindling profits would make it impossible to meet the debt brought on by the 1987 buyout.
+Nynke Klick, an engineering company administrator who recently flew on a gray-market ticket from San Francisco to Amsterdam, says her treatment "wasn't any different from a (regular) discount ticket."
+While the Vatican questioned the U.S. annulment process and said it seemed too many marriages are being annulled, the American bishops defended their tribunals.
+That convention concluded that "freedom of the press is one of the greatest bulwarks of liberty and ought not to be violated."
+In the 1990 first quarter, Westmoreland sold 4.6 million tons of coal, compared with 4.4 million tons in the year-earlier period.
+The crew members' cockpit training clearly came into play, says William Traub, United's vice president for flight training.
+On May 29, rebels on Negros kidnapped a Japanese aid worker, Fumio Mizuno, and are believed holding him in mountains near Bacolod.
+Baker said on Feb. 11 that "actions such as this _ directed against civilian or military targets, inside or outside of Israel _ were something that gave us trouble." After the incident the State Department said it was conducting an investigation.
+And the timing was perfect.
+Zorza, 46, was identified Thursday as one of 39 people in the New York area involved in swapping cocaine for heroin with the Sicilian Mafia in what U.S. authorities described as the biggest international drug bust ever.
+Or what about the automobile industry, which eight years ago was in dire financial straits, clamoring for mandatory quotas?
+Getting land isn't the only problem.
+The campaign also was hampered by a lack of money, he said, but added he will finish with only about $400,000 in debts.
+What they need at this moment desperately is food, and we're confident that they will naturally use these small funds to provide for their basic survival," she said.
+LaComb forced several cars off the road and narrowly missed several bicyclists, said Jim Bryant, a spokesman for the San Bernardino County Sheriff's department.
+Students were seeking a more open nominating process for local party congress candidates.
+"The spread against the U.S. remains attractive, and there's nothing in the near future to change that," he said.
+Some skeptics believe any late-year economic pickup may have been influenced by tax-law changes.
+There's nothing like having the courage of your convictions.
+President Abdul Qayyum, speaking to a reporter who traveled to Pakistan's Kashmir, said the people of his state also had been sheltering insurgents since India launched the military crackdown in its state of Jammu-Kashmir last month.
+Philippine President Aquino declared a state of emergency in areas hit by Typhoon Nina, which struck the islands with 120 mph winds.
+"The people who started everything are already being denounced as `red pigs,"' said Bigl.
+The size of the playing field was reduced to 180 yards by 160 from the standard 300 by 160 to make the game more telegenic.
+John F. Kennedy Jr. got his law degree Friday from New York University.
+Foam spraying has been delayed since Monday because the ship was too hot and crews feared another explosion even if the flames were doused.
+An adviser to PLO chief Yasser Arafat said Tuesday that investigators should not expect too much help from the group in tracking down the bombers of Pan Am Flight 103.
+At the Jewish Nursing Home of Western Massachusetts, which the United Food and Commercial Workers is trying to organize, workers aren't afraid to endorse the union publicly.
+Senate Judiciary Chairman Joseph Biden on Monday denied President Bush's accusations of congressional foot-dragging on major crime legislation, saying the administration should stop playing politics on the bill.
+Matching marrow is a three-step process.
+More than 2,500 police officers and National Guard soldiers lined streets near the slain civil-rights leader's tomb Saturday during a demonstration by four white supremacists led by Richard Barrett of Mississippi.
+Only good can come from him." "We've lost a real leader, and real leaders in our political world are few and far between," said Bill Ramsey, a Democratic Party consultant and friend who had been frequently at Leland's office in the past week.
+By Wednesday, the hunger strike had spread to 16 prisons in the Czech republic and four in the Slovak republic, according to the Justice Ministry and the Communist Party daily Rude Pravo.
+Analysts are divided over the rumor of Soviet buying primarily because such purchases have fallen short for the previous two years.
+At least Mr. Abedi tried to help out the less for tunate, so why pick on him? Mr. Abedi himself doesn't quite see it this way, saying "The West has done no wrong by me."
+Last May, as a result of the Boone incident, the federal government set up a child sex abuse center on the reservation to provide counseling, but the center is understaffed and 38 people are on its waiting list, said Sylvia.
+When the CFTC's jurisdiction was expanded in 1982 to include stock index futures as well as traditional futures contracts for commodities like oil and pork bellies, the agriculture committees' jurisdictions were expanded as well.
+Bush's own annual salary remains frozen at $200,000. But other top officials got hefty pay raises.
+"It was a scraping noise, like a tree falling or a snowplow dragging along the road.
+The brokerage firms, which negotiate rates with the banks and thrifts whose CDs they sell, generally feel they have to offer clients more than they can get on T-bills or from banks and thrifts directly.
+Soviet participation in the 10,000-member group has been an issue since PEN turned down an application in 1924.
+Spending money should be pleasant, yet there is a dearth of friendly and helpful staff.
+Records show the part that failed GE's testing was sent to another company for further testing and the flaw was confirmed, Tucker said.
+Mr. Allman also fails to notice how far under way "Americanization" had been before exile.
+But potential losses mount when the cost of war coverage, and the lost opportunities to plug midseason replacements, are added in.
+Formation of the partnership, to be called Petrolane Partners L.P., is part of Texas Eastern's restructuring program, designed to concentrate the company's activities in pipeline operations and international oil and gas exploration and production.
+Along with common shares it already owns, Anschutz gets to keep its 18% stake in Ideal after the restructuring.
+Unit commanders in Japan were to explain to military personnel how to apply for the trip, McCarthy said.
+Under existing law, the maximum penalty for offenders is one year in jail and/or a $2,000 fine for individuals and a $25,000 fine for corporations.
+But like other thrifts, it's expected to seek regulators' consent to create a distinct junk-bond entity.
+And what part should the patient's experience in hospital play in judging quality? In the industrial setting some of these questions can be answered by asking the customers to rank quality components.
+For AT&T, the figure is slightly lower at 88 per cent.
+These concerns were also named.
+Since then, militant university students have clashed with police and also attacked colleagues for organizing mixed-sex parties and excursions that they consider contrary to Islamic teachings.
+When the kid next door runs away from home, he's liable to get in trouble with his folks.
+But that represents a tiny fraction of the development in most areas, Austin said.
+But the boats usually arrive when it is "so dark you can't see your hand out there," Mr. Rivera says, and finding them is chancy.
+The word is "moderate."
+Iran is Moslem but not Arab.
+Trading in the West is tempting to Poles because they can buy goods in Poland for zlotys, sell them for hard currency in the West and then convert that money back into zlotys at the black-market rate for a profit.
+The International Boxing Federation ended a five-year boycott, scheduling a title fight for June at the Sun City resort.
+"I think the other way would have sent out the wrong signal _ that we are patsies," Reagan said at Point Mugu Naval Air Station near here as he boarded Air Force One to return to Washington from his Thanksgiving holiday.
+Vogel said that "in agreement with de Maiziere" the Stasi files would be examined to try to clear up the matter.
+Several state regulators have expressed concern at debt-financed insurance takeovers.
+But she also frequents discount stores and says she often eats Chinese takeout food.
+He could face up to five years in prison, but state guidelines indicate he might get probation.
+Which way would a President Dukakis lean?
+Arab witnesses said 10 youths were wounded by police gunfire and six were arrested.
+Strong winds continued to buffet Manila on Sunday.
+Iraq has shifted vital equipment from factories making armaments and chemical weapons to secret locations for security reasons, the rebel Kurdish group said Thursday.
+Rockwell said in the suit that until recently, it had been led to believe by the Energy Department that the company would not be "subject to legal liability" as long as it made a good-faith effort to carry out its contract at Rocky Flats.
+In the letter, the organizations recommended the new regulations adopted Monday.
+The previous owners struggled on takings of around Pounds 1,500 a week.
+So far, the auctions have netted about $2 million, most of that from the sale of a vintage-car dealership that Mr. Dixon owned in California.
+Rhetoric in the course catalog about the importance of course distribution requirements will never substitute.
+Christopher Burge, president of Christie's in New York, estimated recently that "Roulin" would be worth roughly the same at auction as van Gogh's "Irises," which brought $53.9 million in 1987.
+"It's a major piece of legislation that cannot be looked on lightly," the governor said, announcing he would consult unidentified outside experts.
+For the past 18 months, new STC management has been hankering to dump ICL as incompatible with plans to expand their strong phone cable and transmission-gear business.
+"I personally like the DC-10. It's a very comfortable and good-performing aircraft," he said.
+The National Football League wrapped up its new television package March 9 by agreeing to a deal with NBC that boosts its total TV revenue to more than $3.6 billion over four years, an all-sports record.
+Mr. O'Brien asks, trying to pin down the economist.
+"Only such a solution can have the guarantees and the interational peacekeeping force under the United Nations which will minimize the danger of the Khmer Rouge," he said.
+Under the pact, approved by the French government, Barclays acquired 16 private and retail banking offices in France and a controlling interest in an operation with 14.1 billion francs of total assets.
+A recent Durenberger ad says that although Humphrey's most important job as attorney general was to fight crime, "violent crime in Minnesota has mushroomed" since he took office.
+These might include more sea-based missiles under NATO command, modernized short-range missiles, or airplanes with nuclear weapons.
+On Saturday, Aziz described the talks as "still in square one." Meanwhile, foreign ministers of the Gulf Cooperation Council met today for a second day in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for discussions focused on breaking the deadlock in Geneva.
+Nationwide sales on Christmas Eve last year reached $14.7 million, says the company's Japanese unit, or about five times that of an average day.
+Other industrial countries, such as West Germany, Canada, Britain and France, have pledged to stabilize or reduce carbon dioxide emissions and have pressured the United States to take similar actions.
+Until the NRC learns to distinguish between nuclear plants that are well-managed, well-designed and properly sited, and those that are not, Americans will lack confidence in the nuclear industry.
+Prior to the rocket incident, Tokyo police said they had uncovered a plan by the extremist Middle Core Faction to use an ultra-light plane for a bomb attack on the Imperial Palace in hopes of thwarting the Okinawa visit.
+Twenty-one people were fined.
+However, Western diplomats said the delay actually helps the United States, 12 European Community nations and Nordic countries that are trying to derail the resolution.
+"No one really knows what the central banks' goal is," and that uncertainty is "causing the short people to re-examine their positions somewhat," he added.
+The school has a total of 18 department heads.
+However, since my garden is intensely densely planted and by 10 p.m. visibility is low even with fireflies and the all-night burglar light of the people over the back fence, I proposed burial in the a.m.
+He retired in 1984 and was elected chairman of the board's executive committee.
+Analysts said Mr. Barrett's appointment reflects the increased importance that Bank of Montreal is placing on consumer, or retail, bank operations.
+Recession or no, Blackpool remains a place where you can find a bit of fun.
+That price level put a crimp in both Amoco's domestic and foreign exploration and production operations.
+The Democratic chairman of the Senate Budget Committee today praised parts of the $1.1 trillion fiscal 1989 budget President Reagan submitted to Congress, but warned that the proposal left tough deficit fighting for future administrations.
+Earlier in the day, Denis Thatcher, the prime minister's husband, gave Mrs. Bush a gallant kiss on the hand when he greeted her at 10 Downing Street.
+The devaluation will affect only foreign trade, not tourists and Soviet citizens, he said.
+Tehran Radio gave no source or further details in its report, which was not confirmed from other sources.
+Joao de Deus Pinheiro is fortunate to have an engineering background since he has taken on a job he is having almost to invent.
+The chamber has become uncharacteristically volatile because of an extraordinary constitutional development: the elective dictatorship is no longer very dictatorial.
+"In the spectrum of what we are dealing with, it is not the major case of the year," he says.
+The other is Peter Holland, formerly deputy general manager, who was appointed director of corporate affairs, effective immediately.
+Survivors interviewed by Notimex in Topolobampo said panic broke out on board as passengers saw the smoke and flames and began rushing for the life rafts.
+Sandoz agreed to buy 60% of SyStemix for $392 million, extending a wave of foreign purchases in the U.S. biotechnology industry.
+But it's not quite as much fun, Ms. Miller said.
+It's an alternative way to get two things done at lunch." Marion Barry's lawyer is portraying Rasheeda Moore as a vengeful ex-lover who trapped the mayor in an FBI sting operation because he had abandoned her for another woman.
+"Unfortunately, these appeals proved fruitless.
+MoDo, for example, is believed to have saved about SKr1bn (Pounds 96.7m) over the last three years through cost- cutting.
+Among other things, the gel kept oozing from between the two layers of glass.
+As democracy blooms in Eastern Europe, as Soviet troops return home and tanks are destroyed, dismantled, there is less need for nuclear systems of the shortest range.
+The base agreement, covering Clark Air Base, Subic Bay naval station and four smaller installations, expires in September 1991, and a dozen of the 23 members of the country's Senate favor closing them.
+Yesterday's consumer credit data show the recovery is taking hold, but the balance of payments is too fragile to sustain consumer-led growth for long.
+'Can you tell me why your credit card department will not deal with my sex shop?' Such stories are rife in the lore of general meetings.
+Doctors at Baragwanath Hospital, the main hospital in the black township outside Johannesburg, performed two preliminary operations in October in preparation for Tuesday's surgery.
+It is not directly tied to child-care expenses.
+The Census Bureau says the number of men and women 18 years old and over will exceed 186 million by this fall's congressional elections, nearly eight million higher than in the 1986 off-year vote.
+But when he and his wife, a Wall Street lawyer, decided to move to New York, they paid $575,000 for a three-bedroom condo on East 80th Street in June.
+On the busiest street-corner in Houston, Bob Landauer works in the hottest segment of the fastest-growing sector of the U.S. economy.
+Even President Bush is finding it politically advantageous to call for elimination of campaign-donation committees.
+The annual aggregate dividends on this stock in prior years were less than $2 million.
+But their survey of companies with ventures in China does reveal a pattern in 'second generation' ventures.
+Instead, invoices must be made out to the company in the business traveller's home country. Understandably, given the complications, many companies do not bother to reclaim.
+The group is led by Glen Ceiley, president of Bisco of Anaheim, Calif., which makes specialty application fasteners and electronic parts.
+Julia groped for the right words to explain Romero's emergence as a vocal human rights advocate as the situation deteriorated in El Salvador and emerged in a full-scale war that still persists between leftist rebels and the U.S.-supported government.
+Known as the Meisner effect, this creates opportunities for cryocoolers in magnetically levitated transport (Maglev) and for levitating flywheels to store cheap energy for electric cars, says Lockerby.
+Sihanouk, who supports the Khmer Rouge, said recently he wanted to be "neither president, nor member" of the supreme council.
+He was once appointed by Noriega as Panama's honorary consul general in Israel.
+Eastern offers Machinists new contract that would reduce pay but keep it 13 percent higher than employees who took 1986 cut.
+With the 15-minute clock running, a band of senators piled off elevators in the subway lobby of the Hart Senate Office building.
+"The accused is in effect shown in two places at the same time. But the court verdict never referred to this contradiction," Sheftel said.
+Far from the $50 million its organizers had dared to hope might be spent on 47 horses, Fasig-Tipton's sale in Lexington, Ky., last Saturday managed to pry only $30.7 million from the buyers of 39 horses.
+Fifty-six foreign companies are currently listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and another 49 are traded on the American Stock Exchange.
+Companies with interlinked local and wide area networks invariably use network management tools to warn them of network failure.
+Summer rain fell along the East Coast early today from New York to North Carolina, cloudy skies and some fog blanketed parts of the Midwest, while clear skies and dry weather prevailed in most of the West.
+"It's a figure that's never talked about, except in the smallest circles" he declares.
+Most of the 23 have deferred their initial two-year stints until they graduate, meaning that possible six-year jail terms loom in the future.
+The governor has remained neutral as polls showed his former wife in a close race with Larrie Bailey, a former state treasurer.
+The latest reading brings the average for the first eight months to 56.3%.
+Some years ago, it did.
+This difference is crystallized in the tax pledge.
+"What is a very simple task becomes very complicated" in Chapter 11, he says.
+His 20,000 mostly Christian troops have been fighting an alliance of Syrian and Druse forces in and around Beirut for the past four weeks.
+In addition, the company said it expects to post a loss for the fiscal year ended Jan. 31 of about $5 million on sales of about $23 million.
+The drug cartels responded with an offensive of their own. Police blame them for hundreds of bombings and other attacks that have left nearly 300 people dead.
+He was a hypersensitive man unable to bring together the male and female components of his personality, and in the grip of a terror of losing the boundaries of self'.
+Reggie Wyckoff of Genoa, a third-generation Colorado farmer who operates a 6,000-acre farm homesteaded by his grandfather, became president of the 60,000-member wheatgrowers group last week and immediately made some pessimistic observations.
+Today, his 1,000 acres of land and the sheep on it are worth less than half what they were four years ago.
+Several Indian newspapers reported Sunday that the government was considering the construction of fences along parts of the Indo-Pakistan border as well as increased patrols.
+GRAINS AND SOYBEANS: Wheat prices finished lower.
+But the United States remains committed to German membership in NATO," Bush said.
+Prosecutors said the four defendants, who are all white, were not part of an organized racist group.
+Under Baker's plan, the two sides would discuss Shamir's proposal to hold elections in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+"Maybe at the first stage it will lead to tension but if we see it in longer perspective, I assume it will eventually bring a relaxation," he said on Israel radio.
+"As you liberalize the withdrawal features of IRAs, there will be less savings for retirement," says Geoffrey Bobroff, a senior vice president of Lipper Analytical Services.
+"George Bush was on the defensive," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.
+The Iranian official also denied a recent report by diplomatic sources in the Middle East that China delivered 50 J-6 and F-7 fighter jets to Iran before a cease-fire in the Iran-Iraq war took effect Aug. 20.
+At current market prices such an offering would add about $1 billion to Citicorp's equity, and would help bolster its capital following the company's recent addition of $3 billion to loan-loss reserves.
+He will also meet with reporters.
+Butler's original idea was to make something operatic out of 'American comic-book narrative and design of the 1930s to '50s', and especially a disoriented Superman-figure (Craig) from now.
+One group decided to build a pleasure palace for the ski set in the Rockies.
+The justices are being urged by prosecutors to reinstate a one-year jail sentence and $2,000 fine against a man accused of burning an American flag at a demonstration in Dallas during the 1984 Republican National Convention.
+By the early '50s, some comic books were seriously nasty.
+Unix International also disputed the idea that there was much difference in the technology, saying it would be able to deliver at about the same time as OSF the features that OSF claimed as advantages.
+Newton's Distributor fund is an international fund aimed at those seeking income. Two of the funds are unit trusts, the rest are investment trusts.
+A wider look at the issue is needed, and a useful starting point might be consideration of what investors want an index to tell them.
+It is "most unlikely, if not inconceivable" that supervisors will go back on what has been agreed, he said.
+Now, with Du Pont's help, he has redesigned the casing, and new cables are being tested on a rig owned by Du Pont's Conoco Inc.
+When he gave tapes for mental rehearsal to Paul Rendall and Jeff Probyn, England's props, he received a dusty answer.
+The labor dispute began Sept. 18 when Castle & Cooke sold one of its plants to independent packers and transferred the workers without giving them salary increases.
+It is starting to move into the higher-volume voice telephony market. Concert is the cornerstone of the Dollars 5.3bn (Pounds 3.35bn) alliance between BT and MCI forged in mid-1993.
+If they did well, they could be promoted to distributor and put in control of larger amounts of drugs.
+Delaware Resources has several gold properties in western Canada.
+Sales in the year grew to about $52.5 million from the year-earlier $45.1 million, Jewelmasters said.
+The fire was sparked June 29 by lightning.
+Apart from all the fundamental factors affecting stock prices, the mentality of this new buyer may affect market behavior for the foreseeable future." Excitement over the funds' new clout helped propel stock prices to new highs in the past week.
+Occasionally, they lay on a disco or visit to a movie for members.
+McFarlane could have received a four-year prison term and a $400,000 fine for pleading guilty to four misdemeanor charges of withholding information from Congress.
+I am advised there are very few documents requested by the inquiry which my department has been unable to provide,' he said.
+Her presence irritated union officials, who allege that her group _ Positive Employee Action Committee at Eastern, or PEACE _ is sponsored by the airline's management.
+End of State Department text.
+But if you are just that fraction more sedentary, you can equally well drive round them in a couple of days.
+That will about end a string of major sales of assets forced by BankAmerica's loan losses over the past two years, unless BankAmerica reverses its decision to keep its Seafirst Corp. unit.
+The mergers which created SmithKline Beecham and Bristol-Myers Squibb, and Roche's agreed acquisition of Syntex in May, were steps in this direction.
+Schering-Plough's interferon alfa-2b is one of two genetically engineered interferons on the market.
+NEARLY 1,000 FANS are jammed into the gym in Panora, Iowa, to watch the Panora-Linden High School girls basketball team, and they are going nuts.
+ZZZZ Best shares closed yesterday at $10.125, up $3.375, in national over-the-counter trading.
+Since impeachment is the ultimate political punishment, the word would seem to be one that would get any president's attention. Nixon resigned rather than face an impeachment trial in the Senate.
+Miami did not specifically outlaw the practice, but police have arrested washers occasionally on charges of impeding traffic.
+Jesus Christ's teachings are being ignored by those who would prevent others from seeing "The Last Temptation of Christ," says actress Barbara Hershey, the movie's Mary Magdalene.
+Mr. Goncharov therefore regularly makes spotchecks.
+Some analysts say success will require a huge marketing budget, and they question whether Mr. Murdoch's programming budgets will be large enough to lure people from four existing channels and other planned new services.
+U.S. officials argue that Angolan forces have far bigger stockpiles of weapons than the rebels, and an arms cutoff now would place UNITA at a disadvantage.
+The applicants include the Japan Broadcasting Corp. and Europe's major TV manufacturers, which already are beginning to implement their own systems overseas.
+"We have the structure, people and plan," Mr. Isler said in a statement.
+The December calendar usually is filled with cases granted review the previous spring, but since the justices appear unlikely to fill even the November argument calendar, they aren't likely to have enough cases ready to hear in December.
+Yugoslavia's federal presidency charged that Slovenia was violating a day-old peace accord by failing to lift a blockade of army units, continuing to hold police prisoners and failing to deactivate territorial defense units.
+"I love hiking with my wife, but I've found that I also need time alone with the wilderness," he says, because "the solitude and closeness with the earth is much more intense." But long walks aren't as free as they used to be.
+GATT has its headquarters in Geneva.
+Indeed, Mr Byatt made plain that substantial real price increases will be required if tough environmental standards are to be met.
+The company's Ethicon unit also introduced a new series of internal stapling instruments for use in surgery.
+Foreign firms may control as much as 30% of the ventures' capital, and in October 1992, up to 49%; they must invest 5% of sales in local research and development.
+Those showed more feed grain on hand than had been indicated previously.
+The number of people subjected to what the FAA defines as "unacceptable" noise levels has decreased to 3.2 million from seven million in the early 1970s, and is expected to decline to one million by 2010.
+In 1929, aviator Charles Lindbergh married Anne Spencer Morrow in Englewood, N.J.
+"If Eastern's management is not permitted to take the actions to save this company, then Eastern may run out of cash," Lorenzo said.
+No substitutions are allowed.
+Profits jumped 23 per cent to Pounds 12.8m.
+His subsequent absence from the Senate has forced a delay for weeks of an override attempt.
+Susman's study was published today in Science, the journal of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
+The scheme would not offer protection on an all-risk basis, though. Instead, it would pay out in the case of proven fraud, theft and other misappropriation.
+He'd be a fool if he didn't,'" recalls Mr. Whitaker.
+As expected, Wickes said Tuesday that it ended its tender offer for Lear Siegler.
+Lawmakers have been skittish about financial-services protection in the wake of thrift and banking problems. Moreover, Congress and the Bush administration are considering breaking down some of the barriers between banks and securities firms.
+Fish is also imported for processing.
+His accounts dropped 30% on Thursday and are down about 50% so far this year.
+The EIA's October report said that 43 companies delivering natural gas to industrial users "have consistently misreported their monthly industrial" deliveries following introduction of a new reporting form in January.
+"Since we are celebrating the presence of the papacy on American shores, every object has been commissioned by or given to the pope," said Robert Bergman, director of the public museum.
+But he said his wife, who is out on bond, has suffered enough by spending time in jail.
+'He likes to be around a Gateway of just 200 people again.' Founded a year before Gateway, Dell, which plunged into loss for the first time in 1993, is further down the road to adulthood - and struggling.
+Residential areas, schools and politics are the main institutions that remain legally segregated.
+But this time, China faces a more difficult battle because of economic forces that have come into play since the Tiananmen Square killings June 4.
+But the business outlook cannot be isolated from the trauma affecting the rest of the West Country holiday trade.
+In 1990, U.S. exports to Mexico reached $28 billion, which translates into roughly 550,000 jobs in the American economy.
+In 1958 Mr. Paton founded the Liberal Party.
+Many weather researchers hesitate to pronounce any conclusion on global warming, pointing out that too little is known about the threat to make a judgment.
+During the evacuation, he said, residents "were real calm; they were orderly.
+Frequency, a maker of microwave parts, had sales of $36 million in the year ended April 30.
+Elsewhere in Baku, her father was wounded and died several days later.
+Not all of this, of course, feeds through the Seattle region: Portland tends to lead where grain and car shipments are concerned, and Vancouver is the obvious entry-exit point for Canada.
+Federal officials say FBI agents and Coast Guard officers found anarchy on hurricane-ravaged St. Croix just hours after the Virgin Islands' governor gave emphatic assurances the island was peaceful.
+Turnout was put at 67% for the referendum, the second round of free elections since the overthrow of the Ceausescu regime two years ago.
+ABC, a unit Capital Cities/ABC Inc., and NBC, a unit of General Electric Co., are both profitable.
+Yesterday, a Gemini spokesman said the partnerships plan to put up $40 million toward financing and are negotiating with a major commercial bank and a prominent investment bank for the rest.
+The news agency said 10,000 people converged on the site in Patna, capital of Bihar state, one of the poorest of India's 25 states.
+Other companies include IBM, Abbey National, Digital Equipment and Hoechst UK.
+She is also quick to point out that 35 of the schools 550 students are black, up from 15 in the 1985-1986 academic year.
+"I've played 26-game seasons here before, but they were at the beginning of the schedule, not the end," he notes.
+Wise young Schubert to give up opera and move on to better things.
+Republican Richard Nixon ended eight years of Democrats in the White House in 1968, a year when rainfall was slightly above median, but which followed dry years in 1966 and 1967.
+Master-class teacher Ada Kopetz-Korf takes a wary look at the playback unit and the computer screen a few feet away before summoning Alex Wu to play the Saint-Saens Concerto No. 2 in G minor.
+The Assembly of Turkish-American Associations is teaching its 10,000 members in 44 chapters across the country how to organize letter-writing and telephone campaigns aimed at legislators.
+So there must have been some method that led him to accumulate thousands of objects from a Federal four-poster bed to a cache of Bakelite baubles, and to horde silver and plastic in equal measure.
+All the party leaders speak of the need to negotiate to resolve the legislative crisis after the election, but "they agree on little else," said an analysis in today's Yomiuri Shimbun, a conservative national daily.
+Last year, 2,047 dinners were distributed.
+O&B Income Fund I has sued both API and AREP, seeking to block the sale of AREP without the consent of a majority of the partnership units.
+Eagle Star said most insurers would now examine such cases and could agree to pay out if they felt they would lose less than by going through an entire repossession. The insurer would still have the right to pursue the borrower for the shortfall.
+Gold-certificate programs, in which investors purchase gold stored and insured by banks, have been especially popular.
+An emergency request submitted in behalf of Kou's father, Ger Xiang of Fresno, said the surgery ordered by a state judge would violate religious freedom and parental rights.
+Shares in TI Group, which last night held a presentation for investors at Kleinwort Benson, were in demand, adding 8 at 345p.
+Housing changed little from June, and non-residential building edged up.
+The company said it has raised prices, which "should have a positive effect" on 1988 results.
+The cash payment and manufacturing costs will be funded from cash reserves.
+"There are no make-or-break occasions in this campaign.
+If a company does only short-term, incremental innovation, it is failing to prepare for the future. It is hastening the inevitable decline of its business. Most radical innovations are less surprising than they seem.
+The problem is that the Griffin Bells, Ed Meeses and Dick Thornburghs lack any credibility in spearheading an investigation of wrongdoing by a political associate; they either are too close personally or too ambitious politically.
+(35) "Facts of Life," NBC, 15.0.
+And that, health-care providers and administrators say, will mean more fights like the one in South Carolina.
+Several of the violations affected crews returning from long international flights.
+White, who became a nationally known advocate for the rights of children with the deadly virus to attend public schools, was near death in the intensive care unit of an Indianapolis hospital.
+Last April, the Customs Service said the company submitted an offer of $12 million to settle alleged violations of U.S. import restrictions.
+Yazov was firm on that." Carlucci said the chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff, Adm.
+Such panels can be time-consuming and costly to run.
+'We are busy building the base of the pyramid.' Undoubtedly, this is the right approach.
+The State Equal Rights Division is investigating to determine if Ms. Dew was a victim of discrimination, said John Kimble, program supervisor of investigation in the agency Milwaukee office.
+"Generally speaking, I think the population is very nervous about the military raising its head again," said Yukihiko Ikeda, a member of parliament from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and son of a former prime minister.
+Japan reported Tuesday its net overseas assets soared to a record of about $240 billion in 1987, making it the world's largest creditor nation for the third year in a row.
+She was wounded, thrashing around on the ground in a lot of pain.
+However, that ruling left the political parties free to adopt any rules they want restricting themselves.
+As night stretches into the early hours, only the optimists remain by the riverbank and even they head for their beds a few hours before dawn.
+Customs Service boardings of noncommercial vessels in the Atlantic Ocean near Florida, the Gulf Coast and the Caribbean fell by one-quarter last year to 3,710 from 1987.
+Stock prices gained slightly while the dollar lost ground in Tokyo trading today as traders reacted to lackluster market performances abroad.
+Investor's Bank, which is 77.3 percent controlled by the Boston-based interstate bank Eaton Vance Corp., already holds custody assets worth an estimated $9 billion.
+If so, it would be natural for the oil giant to turn to J.P. Morgan.
+"I worked hard, I put in some long hours and I devoted whatever time was required to the job thoroughly," he said.
+The correct figures can be obtained by removing the leading numeral 3. The correct price for Cocoon's coats is Pounds 200.
+"It created tremendous pressures, appearing that the Louisiana district was trying to dictate its judgment," Cummings said.
+With so much uncertainty surrounding the political situation in Japan, an early resolution of the trade dispute between the US and Japan cannot be expected.
+Mr. Friedman had been executive vice president and general counsel of E.F. Hutton Group Inc.
+Aoun began the warfare in January by moving to crush Samir Geagea's militia, the main challenger to Aoun's authority in the Christian region.
+A spokesman for Chicago-based USG hadn't any comment on the filing.
+SCIENTOLOGY The court let stand rulings that denied the Church of Scientology of California federal tax-exempt status for three years.
+Airline analysts said they think AMR could be worth more than $120 a share, or more than $7.2 billion, based on measures used in the recent $3.65 billion takeover of NWA Inc., parent of Northwest Airlines, by Los Angeles investor Alfred Checchi.
+I wanted to help China but I see now that there is no hope." Chinese media criticized the Voice of America and U.S. television networks for their coverage of the violence in Beijing.
+The directors are not paying a final dividend on the ordinary shares.
+If you pay good money you can bring 30,000 or 40,000 litres of diesel.
+The U.S. automaker received an accreditation permit to open the offices.
+Exports rose 47%, to $4.90 billion, while imports doubled, to $3.84 billion.
+The Air Force pronounced the tests of the sinister-looking, black-and-gray flying wing a success and said high-speed tests of the radar-evading nuclear bomber would be conducted later this week with a view toward its first flight soon afterward.
+President Vinicio Cerezo and Defense Minister Alejandro Gramajo said rebel air force troops backed by two helicopter gunships and an A-37 warplane blocked two major highways and tried to march on Gramajo's house.
+For about two years, the cooperative station has sold its gasoline to the public at a lower profit margin than most stations.
+"All Citibank has been doing is sounding out various financial institutions to determine the acceptability of various changes from the original offer," the statement said.
+But Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said it merely marked progress "to the 50-yard line" on the issue.
+Featured inside were news briefs, sports briefs, 1 p.m. stock data and the latest filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as short stories on the top news of the day.
+MCI said that without long-distance carriers' billing and collection services, adult 900 services will have to provide their own billing services through other arrangements, such as third-party billing services.
+Kraft admitted as much in announcing the restructuring.
+TRY GROUP, the contractor and housebuilder, yesterday warned against what it called an alarming trend of below-cost tendering in the industry. At the same time, it reported net attributable losses reduced from a restated Pounds 3m to Pounds 1.93m.
+Gold prices moved higher.
+Loftus, Assembly speaker since 1983, announced his candidacy at Sun Prairie High School, where he graduated in 1963.
+"He has referred to 'taking the hammer approach' with the agency before," said one consumer advocate.
+The amendment to cut the military was defeated by voice vote.
+'I am a church bell,' says the latter.
+Mr. Bolger, whose firm has been polling for congressional candidates, says Mr. Bush's insistence that the country was already on the rebound gave voters the sense that he was "listening to the economists" instead of to the people.
+A new wet weather system was expected to reach the northern Pacific Coast on Thanksgiving day, bringing warmer temperatures and locally heavy rainfall will be locally heavy.
+Bassett said the plan wasn't adopted in response to any specific attempt to acquire control of it.
+Both states are pinning their hopes on small business. "Ultimately, it will be entrepreneurial programs that will help revive the economy," says Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad.
+The review found no need to reopen the case, the paper said.
+Hanson itself invested another Dollars 300,000 in an interest-bearing debenture, of which all but Dollars 30,000 was subsequently repaid. For a time Emergency Networks was successful.
+A second ambulance was dispatched, and within three or four minutes the service was inundated with calls reporting a gunman on the loose and people lying injured in the streets, he said.
+He said his leukemia worsened about a year and a half ago, but "I've outlived the prognosis of my doctors." Brucker is to hear any objections to the settlement and decide whether to give it final approval at a Sept. 21 hearing.
+"I think the union leadership ought to exercise a leadership role and lead the miners back to work." Trumka and chief union spokesman Joe Corcoran did not return repeated phone calls over the past nine days seeking comment about the strike.
+Once virtually unheard of except at the local level, walleye tournaments are big business across the western two-thirds of the country.
+'You get more consumer protection when you buy a sandwich on a train than when you enter a private hospital.
+Yugoslavia, which has about 20 different ethnic groups, is a communist federation of six republics and two autonomous provinces formed after World War II.
+Bush and Gorbachev will hold talks Saturday and Sunday on U.S. and Soviet warships anchored in Malta's Marsaxlokk Bay.
+If his account was overdue, titch.
+The price paid by the Paris fashion house included cash and the assumption of certain outstanding liabilities of the unit, Squibb said.
+At the boarding house, neighbor Celia Lopez, 37, described Gonzalez as someone who did not seem to have many friends.
+The workers can be motivated, and the company reach its full potential, only when management embraces the employees' perspective.
+He said talks were still progressing at "other levels" even though Japan's chief negotiator on the project returned on Tuesday to Tokyo.
+But despite these strides, some analysts believe that KGF will have to unleash many more new products to make good on its bid to be biggest and best.
+The 10-year notes yield nearly a full percentage point more than the three-year notes.
+The attacks raised the casualty toll to 11 dead and 45 wounded since fighting began Sunday between the Shiite Jaafar clan and residents of the Catholic town of Qoubaiyat, 70 miles northeast of Beirut.
+In its latest earnings report, Six Flags disclosed that it may have to "seek the protection of the federal bankruptcy laws" if it can't modify certain credit agreements with banks.
+Earl Spencer said that Diana, the Princess of Wales, had met Victoria and fully approved of the wedding.
+London's gold and silver markets were closed for a bank holiday today.
+He noted that Hembrick-Ha was listed almost at the bottom of the day's small-print official schedule that mixed bouts carded for morning and evening sessions, and for the two rings on which action was to be staged.
+Sharp criticism from Sen. Alan Cranston will not block action on the nomination of San Francisco attorney Vaughn Walker for a federal judgeship, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says.
+Black Americans suffer six times more tuberculosis than whites do, and one important reason appears to be a genetic susceptibility to the disease, according to a study today.
+Frost established FWG Associates Inc., his for-profit research firm, and began to channel much of his grantgetting talent into the for-profit venture.
+Members of the nine Palestine Liberation Organization factions as well as independent figures made the recommendation after three days of talks aimed at convening a meeting this year of the Palestine National Council.
+The fetus was unharmed, they said.
+No less is needed in celebrating this unique opportunity.
+If necessary, he can tell the strings exactly what he wants in terms of "how much bow to use in a piano or a forte, how much more air I need so the sound has more flexibility."
+Winning is a habit.
+Demand has been hurt by the Persian Gulf war, which is interfering with Middle East purchases, and by the Soviet Union's economic and political problems, analysts said.
+Editors at the Observer interviewed Clarence Thomas before hiring her in February 1990, and Mr. Thomas "gave her a good recommendation," Mr. Tozer said.
+In the past five years, the PRI has lost two governorships, and conceded a third after a disputed election - the first time it has ever lost such elections.
+Aganbegyan and other economists have promised consumers the state will compensate them for higher prices.
+Quayle has said there is no good guy-bad guy strategy at work. But on such topics as East-West relations, he tends to emphasize the negative while Bush deals with the positive.
+"It wasn't a difficult flight.
+Congressional and administration negotiators have agreed to give the president authority to block foreign takeovers of U.S. companies if the change in ownership would threaten national security.
+While he doesn't expect a significant unwinding of those positions that have been built in cyclical stocks over the past two months, he does expect those stocks to underperform the market for a while.
+"It will clearly be a record for our company, which is impressive for 80 to 90 days from when our accuser first came at us," Mazza said.
+The pretax loss stemming from its 50 percent stake in US Sprint was $69.1 million, down from $120.5 million a year earlier, while US Sprint's total revenue for the quarter rose 23 percent to $759 million.
+Ribi ImmunoChem Research Inc. said a venture capital subsidiary of SmithKline Beecham PLC exercised warrants for 94,647 Ribi shares at $5 a share.
+Crop prices have been volatile, largely due to speculation over crop yields.
+Ms. Loustallot and her translator, Fabienne Goldberg, were working for the network's human rights program, "Resistances," according to program spokesman Noel Mamere in Paris.
+Afterward, he approached Meltzer in the hallway with a big smile and thanked him.
+Do you think they have a legitimate grievance about Atwater's conduct during the campaign? A. No. No, and I think that it's a good thing he's on the board.
+The studies will not focus on changes in labor contracts, Frank said, although he said union leaders will be involved in discussions with Perot.
+The sharpening stones, which come in several degrees of fineness, attach to a guide rod which feeds through a hole in the jig.
+The Federal Reserve Board's policy-making arm, known as the Federal Open Market Committee, is scheduled to meet next Tuesday and Wednesday to plan credit strategy for the next several weeks.
+Inflation in June was led by a 44.21% rise in food prices, the institute said.
+The action included a rare decision by the board to make straight payments rather than arranging a takeover by another institution.
+Chris didn't think he would fall asleep." The bird, which Cota said had "a great personality," was buried near Universal Studios, Cota said.
+The company has lost its premier spot in personal computer software to Microsoft Corp. of Redmond, Wash., and faces the prospect this quarter of an unaccustomed earnings decline.
+"You are kind of putting professionals up against amateurs," said retired Marine Lt.
+This victory owes its heart to two great heroes: Alexander Dubcek - 22 years ago he led this nation in its first sweet taste of liberty.
+A subsequent recovery ran into strong resistance at Dollars 1,920 a tonne and at yesterday's close three months copper was quoted at Dollars 1,892 a tonne, down Dollars 9 on the week. Aluminium fared no better.
+Largely because of his father's connections, Collor de Mello was appointed mayor of Maceio, capital of Alagoas state, in 1979.
+Maya was in a stroller and her 18-month-old brother was in Sanches' arms, Rosenthal said.
+Lunching at Sun Valley, Arnie noticed a pair of steel-blue eyes boring into him from the next table.
+The reserves act as a buffer against unforseeable events, such as volatility in foreign exchange or higher interest rates, which could cause borrowing costs to rise or borrowers to cease making payments.
+Automobile borrowing expanded $951 million in July after a $2.55 billion increase in June.
+There is a switch in the cockpit that allows a pilot to assume manual control of the stabilator, the Army says.
+This would largely reflect the rationalisation moves.
+Bonn was embarrassed by reports German companies had helped Iraq obtain chemical arms and had extended the range of Iraq's Soviet-made Scud missiles.
+Details on the proposal for the B-2 were not immediately available, the sources, who requested anonymity, said Friday.
+The DGE on Wednesday recommended that Ceasar's casino be shut down for an undetermined period for violating equal opportunity and anti-discrimination provisions of the Casino Control Act, New Jersey law and the federal Civil Rights Act.
+They are going to be around for years.
+Officials for both shuttle services noted that jet fuel prices have jumped recently and, more generally, said their fares reflected their expenses.
+The most elaborate come complete with floor plans, color-coded diagrams, price lists and payment schedules.
+Three mediators worked out an agreement with representatives of both sides that calls for a cease-fire, assurance that "there is no intention to liquidate the Lebanese Forces" and renunciation of the use of arms to resolve political differences.
+Can "Masterpiece Theatre" make a compelling human story out of the discovery of insulin?
+Transport Secretary Paul Channon said the advice was of little importance because similar information had been disseminated a month earlier by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and by West Germany.
+While the cost-containment effort played a significant role in limiting Chrysler's losses, it wasn't the only factor.
+The ConAgra merger, a stock swap arrangement, would be worth about $60 a share to Holly Farms stockholders.
+Pro-democracy supporters also taje to the streets in Plauen, Eberswalde-Finow and Suhl.
+The objective is to avoid the type of snafu that forced Dukakis out of prime time in 1984, the first year the three networks passed up gavel-to-gavel coverage in favor of an abbreviated approach.
+It would be very useful to discuss the "problem with the Vietnamese authorities and seek their cooperation in stopping the ouflow (of boat people) and in repatriating those who are not geninue refugees," the statement added.
+"The exploration of space has benefits for the United States that go far beyond the quantifiable," the president said in the budget plan he presented in January.
+Michael Huckstaedt, 19 of Farson, Wyo., because the taillights weren't working.
+However, an OCAW spokesman pointed out that in the lengthy strikes of the past, "you see breakdowns in operations of one type or another."
+The KGB went so far Wednesday as to show a film to journalists, "The KGB Today," billed as the first documentary about the organization and slated for distribution both inside and outside the Soviet Union.
+Other crimes are rising too.
+The support was solid for the free trade agreement in Mulroney's native Quebec, the French-speaking province where entrepreneurship is credited for a 1980s economic revival, and in the Western oil-and-gas center of Alberta.
+The purchase covers Pergamon Orbit Infoline, a U.S.-based electronic-publishing business, and other software and publishing interests of Pergamon Holdings, which owns 51% of Maxwell Communication.
+Trading volume was a modest 391.8 million shares, compared with Tuesday's 557.4 million issues.
+The public at large, however, was only antagonized by the bubble, which priced it out of the housing market.
+UAL gained 4] to 155 on word that Gerald Greenwald was leaving his job as vice chairman of Chrysler Corp. to lead a proposed buyout of UAL's United Airlines.
+The new brokerage firms also eagerly await automation.
+He was reportedly caught with a prostitute at a New Orleans area motel by rival evangelist Marvin Gorman last October.
+But the characters are celluloid, the scenes a cartoon pastiche mixing Raymond Chandler with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
+He said that "some economists estimate that the moratorium cost the country at least one to two billion dollars" when the banks retaliated by cutting off short-term credits and taking other measures.
+It said the wife and child were unhurt and were in Hungarian custody, adding that the family failed in an earlier border-crossing attempt.
+Sysco Corp. said it sold Continental Coffee Co. to Quaker Oats Co., a Chicago-based maker of packaged foods and toys.
+He added that Security Pacific hopes to continue discussions in "the near future".
+My task today is to instil that confidence.' In some cases, it sounds as if cuts in spending are to come out of industry's hide.
+What is going to happen now?
+The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had upheld the two convictions, for which Gomez had been sentenced to 10 years in prison and 10 years' special parole and Chavez-Tesina to 20 years in prison and lifetime special parole.
+The Wall Street Journal will be published in three sections rather than two starting in September in an effort to make the newspaper more convenient for readers to use, the chairman of Dow Jones & Co. said Wednesday.
+More than 100,000 East Germans are expected to resettle in West Germany this year, leaving a gaping hole in the Communist nation's work force.
+He suggested that further research on the plant's rate of pancreatic cancer and DDT examine the connection to diet.
+Management had rejected that point Sunday.
+Proponents say they can make the package work.
+"I can't spend the time right now to set up a deal because I have a case to win and I can't stop until justice is served," he said.
+Last week, the Federal Trade Commission filed a motion with the bankruptcy court asking for a delay in CNBC's acquisition of FNN, citing an antitrust investigation.
+None. They're distribution and marketing companies.' And why have they become that?
+It comes out of the pockets of the working men and women of America, and when government does not spend our money, it's not lost.
+He says he promised Mr. Ashford he wouldn't say more on the subject.
+Tennessee has suffered the same rural depopulation as much of the US. Many of the new jobs are in manufacturing plants, such as carmaking, or service industries such as healthcare or distribution.
+In November, the latest month for which Bank Board statistics are available, the thrift industry had borrowed $85 billion using reverse repos.
+Duarte proposed Abraham Rodriguez, the party's unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1967 elections, as a unity nominee.
+Working out of his garage, Sanchez kept copious records of the victims of perceived rights abuses.
+Few people monitor the number now, but BLS must still collect the data.
+He learned fast, going on to captain the New York University team and play three years in the national championships at Forest Hills.
+Also on Friday, territorial officials said 13 guerrillas have been killed in battles with security forces.
+Henley's remaining assets would have a tangible book value of about $180 million, or $9 a share.
+Holders of rights will be entitled to purchase one share of Flexi-Van common at a subscription price of $22.25 a share for each eight rights they hold.
+Most scientists believe the glacial age, which lasted until about 10,000 years ago, was brought about by a gradual global cooling, perhaps triggered by a movement of the continents that blocked the exchange of warm water between oceans at the equator.
+Charles LaBella, assistant U.S. attorney in New York, was quoted by the Honolulu Star-Bulletin as saying he spoke to Hibey about the examination results.
+The FAA is seeking public and aircraft industry comments on its proposal.
+In 1980, the three-months contract established a record $1.74, he noted.
+A disaster response team from Miami's Metro Dade Fire Department established a communications center in Barbados, about 200 miles south of Hugo's path, to assess damage and coordinate emergency medical treatment throughout the Leeward Islands.
+Nonetheless, Reed said despite the higher write-offs, Citicorp's commercial real estate business would continue to be profitable in 1990.
+While the separate identities of Samuel Montagu, James Capel, Trinkaus & Burkhardt, Euromobiliare and Wardley will be retained, the plan is to run investment banking as a global business where overlapping activities are rationalised.
+But commodity prices fell, leaving Fluor with $1 billion in high-interest debt on an asset that was losing value.
+The cooks at home, she says, have neither the time nor the temperament to experiment with complex recipes that need tinkering.
+His last name is not used to protect his family from harassment. "Being able to play with my brother and my friends is important to me.
+Engineers replaced the unit with one from space shuttle Columbia and began the testing of it on the launch pad Tuesday.
+His study estimated that the nation's population could rise gradually from the current 247 million to a peak of nearly 302 million by the year 2038 and then begin to decline.
+Finance Minister Tatsuo Murayama told a news conference Friday that the nation's central bank is worried about price stability and high oil prices.
+In a lantern-lit inner chamber, well away from the sight of the guests, Akihito will be assisted by two female attendants as he begins the rite.
+July's toll was also three.
+Although dealers said investors are becoming more bearish toward the dollar in the wake of the stock market's recent troubles and as the U.S. economy weakens, the dollar ended down only modestly.
+Because of the crisis, most observers are certain OPEC will never be the same again.
+Nevertheless, the prime still is watched closely because bankers use it as a base rate on loans to many small and medium-size businesses.
+About half the special police force, formed by putting officers on four hours of voluntary overtime after a full eight-hour shift, went to augment regular patrols in the south-central area, where gangs are most active.
+Iraq said its jets bombed an Iranian natural-gas plant and an offshore oil field during raids in the Persian Gulf.
+They also must face the wrath of parents who may lose sons and daughters.
+But aircraft manufacturers' records show only 20 engine failures on some 47,150 such flights world-wide since 1985.
+Students at Peking University hung posters calling for another pro-democracy demonstration Thursday in the capital's central Tiananmen Square.
+In 1983, the trust began a fund-raising drive.
+The dispute is developing into one that neither side can afford to lose.
+The $5 million program debuted in the six schools in March.
+'I don't want more hope than we can promise.
+The company also announced that John L. Norton has replaced B. Z. Lee as chairman of the board.
+Oh retired as chariman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in December and retains considerable influence in the military.
+Mr Peter Brooke, national heritage secretary, has said that money should be spent mainly on capital projects. Eight consortia have bid for the licence to run the lottery and the winner is expected to be announced in May.
+The rate depends on the amount invested and the length of time the capital is to be tied up, usually one to five years. Rates are tracked regularly by Baronworth (081-518-1218).
+Peacekeeping budgets ended 1988 $355.2 million in arrears.
+On one slip, cocaine was misspelled "cocain."
+Like the schoolchildren's flock in the June 1 ceremony, the difficult negotiating process intended to end 10 years of civil war in El Salvador has also had a tough time getting off the ground.
+Domestic demand would provide a 4.25-percent average growth rate, it said, while exports would provide negative growth of a half-percent annually.
+Bush is almost forced to be more moderate.
+The EC Commission is reviving a plan to fight global warming by raising the cost to users of oil, natural gas and coal.
+So far 458 people have signed a petition seeking a referendum on the issue.
+But they are few in number.
+States and the federal government currently share Medicaid costs, with the program administered by the individual states.
+A Democrat who aggressively questions affirmative action and quotas will be treated as a pariah by liberals. But a moderate candidate who ducks the issue won't be taken seriously by disaffected Democrats.
+Actually, after adjusting for inflation, teacher salaries went up just 12.9% from 1983 to 1989.
+The figures exclude 13 per cent 'don't knows'.
+It has also prevented many Russian businesses from buying badly needed raw materials and equipment from the West.
+Over the last 50 years, he said, "the market has become cluttered with all sorts of restrictions that Congress never intended.
+He is a native of Texas, where his father was a foreman on the Santa Gertrudis division of the huge King Ranch.
+Volume was a 425.8 million shares, modestly better than 309.0 million a day earlier.
+Steven Norwitz, a vice president, says the Baltimore firm is "encouraged" by results of its new soft-sell approach.
+The Justice Department's tax division turned down the magazine's FOIA requests, and a federal trial judge upheld the denial.
+Seeking votes to clinch the state for the vice president, Reagan tried to churn up votes in arch-conservative Orange County at an exhuberant student rally at the local California State University-Fullerton campus.
+In 1976, the British pound fell below the equivalent of two dollars for the first time.
+The Bank said yesterday that 100 hours of a senior manager's time had been spent examining papers relating to the case. Mr Levy says Amro ignored warnings about Mr Picken.
+First-quarter results from the utility, due on Thursday, are expected to reflect the profits warning issued by Richard Giordano, chairman, at the annual general meeting last month.
+"You can stop right there," Mulheren said he told Davidoff. "I don't do those trades." The Senate voted to restrict logging and set aside 673,000 acres as protected wilderness in Alaska's huge Tongass National Forest.
+Voluntary refugee workers from Peshawar to Bangkok to Hong Kong complain that UNHCR field offices are worried more about offending governments than speaking up for refugees.
+Instead, the LDP has assumed that July's vote was merely a symbolic protest against political kickbacks and sex scandals.
+Israeli aircraft bombed a radio station in Lebanon that the army said broadcast PLO propaganda.
+Then the scope of perestroika should be narrowed," Yeltsin said.
+Now there is speculation it will be frozen at $37 billion.
+The resolution calls for decommissioning the 1,500 South African Defense Force soldiers still in Namibia, now confined to base under U.,N. supervision.
+A senior administration official described the industry measure as "veto bait."
+Peter Goelden, who ran for governor in 1987 as an independent, apparently hanged himself, police said.
+Headed by Banque Indosuez, the lead managers include the recently privatised Banque Nationale de Paris, the state-owned Credit Lyonnais and the French arm of SBC.
+Most major industries sit outside the city limits, providing no tax base, and it's estimated that more than half of city residents get government aid.
+But demand has risen recently for volatile inverse floating-rate classes, which move up in yield when rates fall and drop in yield when rates rise.
+Much of the interest in the identity of Abrams' successor stems from the uncertainty about the course Bush will follow on the two dominant hemispheric issues: Central America and Latin America's $420 billion foreign debt.
+Lucius Cary, who started VCR 16 years ago, is the grandfather of the business angel introduction industry.
+The south did not refer to troop reduction and its proposal was more vague.
+U.S. drug companies' profits were hurt during much of the early 1980s because the strong dollar reduced the dollar amount of sales even though unit-sales growth remained brisk in foreign markets.
+We want to negotiate.
+They are found throughout the state, mainly in limestone deposits.
+The company is running out of money because state law has prohibited it from charging ratepayers for Seabrook costs.
+Mr. Guterman was left with many unsold units, and rent from tenants didn't cover interest costs, according to real-estate brokers and others in the industry.
+The measure doesn't apply to federal, state and local governments or to private contractors who do intelligence or counterintelligence work for federal agencies.
+Already, many businesses report they are unable to meet their loan and tax obligations, concentrating only on at least paying their workers.
+In the background were the familiar backdrops from Rockwell's Saturday Evening Post covers _the Red Lion Inn, the pharmacy, the town hall and the fire station.
+Securities analysts said Icahn's move, which helped boost Texaco's stock price, evidently reflected his impatience at the pace of the company's post-bankruptcy restructuring aimed at increasing the value of Texaco stock.
+At every race, dozens of security men ring the track, binoculars at their eyes.
+Zweig Total Return Fund Inc., a newly organized, closedend investment company based in New York, began trading with the symbol ZTR after its initial offering.
+They must understand this is a moral position which they must take,' he says. However, he admits he is luckier than most.
+It said wine, vodka and tobacco goods would continue to be sold at current, state-fixed prices.
+"That's something that's very unfortunate in this country, that young singers often don't get paid and they do what I do, which is to support themselves in other ways," she says.
+"It has burned to Pacific Coast Highway.
+They'd have to think twice about trying that." Any move against the squatters on behalf of the landowners would contradict official propaganda.
+In north-central Wisconsin, two people were hospitalized with injuries Sunday after high winds with rain and hail struck their mobile homes in Marathon County.
+It is indeed unfortunate that enforced affirmative action has taken place.
+State Board of Elections director Alex Brock said he is convinced that adequate safeguards are in place to prevent fraud.
+But he said, "I do not think the people here have anything to worry about whatsoever."
+The United States has generally held that East-West negotiations on the weapons should begin until the East's superiority in conventional arms is erased.
+Tearlach Mac a' Phearsoin, spokesman for the Calgary Ku Klux Klan chapter, said Hamilton and Heggen had been registered supporters but not active members.
+But Ueberroth's offer told a story in itself about the perceived worth of Eastern, one of the nation's most unprofitable airlines.
+One question keeps coming up: Why is it efficient for North Dakota to follow one rule but South Dakota exactly the opposite?
+Church officials in East Germany have intensified their calls for democratic change as well.
+Nondurable goods orders were up 1.8 percent.
+And now the holiday has become a little anticlimactic.
+Simmons, 48, was sentenced to death last month for the slayings and on Thursday, Simmons asked the high court to hurry its review of his competency to waive appeals from last month's conviction.
+Bush's main strategy in South Carolina has been to promote his close ties with President Reagan, who remains popular here.
+Philips was out in front with a commanding lead over Sony Corp. and other Japanese companies that hadn't yet come up with the technology.
+Earlier studies have found omeprazole to be superior to Tagamet, the other commonly prescribed ulcer medicine, in healing duodenal ulcers.
+There were merry widow dresses too, complete with music-hall tights that had lace and garter effects under the full, bouncy skirts.
+"Japanese bureaucrats will never instruct securities companies to manipulate the market, but they'll allow as though they'd let it happen," said Masakazu Kobayashi, a Kabuto-cho author and investor advocate.
+One prisoner who failed to escape was found hanging from the window and three others were outside their cells.
+The driver swerved but he still hit the bus," said Kristi New, 13, Modesto.
+The diplomats said they did not want to specify the route taken in order to avoid cutting off the possible escape of others.
+Quarterly revenue rose to $11.75 billion from $10.68 billion a year earlier.
+The cutback in the KLM investment would reduce the Dutch airline's percentage of the $700 million in cash equity raised for the buyout from 57 percent to 25 percent, the Journal said.
+"By the end of May we had closed deals on or signed contracts to sell 110,000 acres.
+In the past two years, the justices struck down federal and state laws that made it illegal to burn a U.S. flag.
+He said he jumped into the fray because of what he called a divisive anti-school busing initiative.
+The changes would trigger pay increases of about 5 per cent on top of the national deal. The average 5.5 per cent rise under the national offer comprises 5 per cent for all manual workers plus Pounds 1.13 a week.
+A separate action was not necessary. The mortgagors were entitled to object to items on the ground that they were unreasonable in amount, but any doubts were to be resolved in favour of Minories.
+All the shares will be sold by shareholders.
+"My mother thought the Hudson River divided civilization from the rest of the world.
+Analysts at Salomon Brothers Inc. agree that improvement in the trade deficit is slowing.
+Working with a 1990 budget of less than $200,000, Mr. Adams runs an army of 3,000 volunteers, about 700 of them working at any one time on one of his 60-odd "team projects."
+You feel a certain responsibility, you feel a certain frustration, particularly in terms of these hostages," he said.
+"It was a simple misunderstanding that I can understand," the lawyer said. "He obviously exercised poor judgment.
+Pirelli fell 26 lire to close at 1,785 lire a share.
+That continued an improving trend of recent years.
+The agreement included an apology by Engelstad.
+Poindexter, who also tried to distance himself from the transactions, testified that he never asked for a breakdown of how much money was funneled to the Contras.
+It is a newly formed, closed-end management investment company, which will invest in U.S. and foreign government securities.
+Applications for engineering courses are also falling, against the national trend. Will this change?
+It will write call options (giving other people the right to buy shares at a set price) against part of its utility holdings.
+The European market will continue to grow because of the Italian Mafia's intention to preserve its distribution monopoly and the Colombian cartel's desire to capture part of the market, according to the study.
+The Jan. 15 deadline was prescribed in a United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing all means necessary to expel Iraq from Kuwait unless it withdraws on its own by then.
+But the crew managed to guide the airplane to a crash landing at Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, where emergency equipment and medics were waiting.
+On a rare day off Saturday, Daniels sharpened tools and tinkered with his truck in the front yard, which adjoins a cotton field.
+This demand for more and more tightness is at variance, though, with the real cause of much of today's inflation.
+LaFonge officials denied any wrongdoing.
+Manila's Cardinal Jaime Sin, who normally presides at religious events attended by the president, was absent from Saturday's ceremony.
+"The fuel is in the wing, the engines are in the wing and the fuel lines are all right there," Boeing spokesman Tom Cole said in Seattle.
+But state securities regulators said they think these are only the tip of the iceberg.
+In today's banking environment, where stock prices determine who will acquire and who will be acquired, bank managers understandably want to achieve and maintain a healthy stock price.
+"The shareholders will have some upside to look forward to."
+Among opponents of the settlement is Fabi, the bank's biggest union.
+But local residents quickly formed a grassroots organization to buy as much land as possible.
+Residents blasted Mayor Andrew Young at an April community meeting, saying the mayor, a longtime civil rights leader, and his administration had no concern for the city's poor.
+US industrial production (March); business inventories (February). THURSDAY: CBI survey of distributive trades (March).
+Oils stocks did well, with British Petroleum advancing 2 pence to 364 pence ($6.82), Enterprise Oil rising 3 pence to 693 pence, and Shell up 2 pence at 491 pence.
+The dollar rose against the Japanese yen and stocks closed higher today, despite the previous day's increase in Japan's official discount rate.
+Judge Sessions received unanimous praise from members of the Senate committee yesterday.
+The company, which operates Jersey Central Power & Light Co., Metropolitan Edison Co. and Pennsylvania Electric Co., said it wasn't aware of any possible suitors.
+It's recalcitrant." Lang arrives at the theater two or three hours before the curtain goes up. "I'm chronically early," he says. "The deeper I get into a run, the more necessary it is for me to put in the time.
+The Justice Department, which also was investigating, decided not to prosecute.
+A protest also was lodged by a Jewish leader in Israel who condemned the treaty for failing to mention the Nazi Holocaust, in which 6 million Jews were killed during World War II.
+The FSLN, the Sandinista Party, in fact is rich in property and installations; before leaving office its leaders outfitted their party at the expense of the national treasury.
+Canada and Switzerland, which helped in the two-year investigation dubbed Operation Polar Cap, each will receive $1 million of the fine, Attorney General Dick Thornburgh announced in Washington.
+For fiscal 1987, Data General reported a net loss of $127.1 million, including a charge of $53.8 million related to restructuring, $26 million from settling a suit and $18.2 million from redemption of debentures.
+The 26-year-old son of reputed mob boss John Gotti wasn't seen tying the knot at his neighborhood church Saturday afternoon, but that didn't stop assorted reporters and shutterbugs from staking out the building in anticipation of the rumored nuptials.
+Hurt hardest by the increase in poverty and the earnings decline have been Hispanic married families, the study said.
+Had any good pig snouts lately?
+That would cost $9.5 billion over five years.
+But doctors are equally worried about psychological effects.
+Several other small companies that have won research grants say the lag time of several months in funding phase-one and phase-two projects also has often caused problems.
+THE OMENS were not good.
+"Clearly the issue is what are you buying.
+While the House bill introduced by de la Garza and Madigan would continue minimum price support loan rates for cotton and rice, the Bush plan seeks their elimination.
+Another name-reader at Parliament was Lithuanian-born Parliament speaker Dov Shilansky, a survivor of Dachau concentration camp in Germany, who lost aunts, uncles and grandparents to the Nazis.
+"It's like one big parade, they won't let us break away," she said.
+For whatever reason, Mr. Hudak decided to make an issue of Aircraft 934.
+Serious Tory losses would worry the many MPs with constituencies in these areas, adding to pressures on Mr John Major's leadership. For Labour, the campaign also poses a difficult challenge.
+Col. Ochoa resigned from the armed forces last month after 26 years of service because he was in disagreement with the policies of the Christian Democrat government.
+The exchange on the issue at Malta, the source said "wasn't really a dialogue.
+These individuals said that MacPherson was established by Drexel's high-yield bond department in Beverly Hills at Mr. Milken's direction.
+He served in the state legislature before being elected to Congress, and in 1964 was state chairman of Barry Goldwater's Republican presidential campaign.
+It took an exhaustive comparison of remains with dental, military and family records to finally identify Chiarello.
+He also cited last year's Supreme Court ruling rejecting a suit against Hustler by television preacher Jerry Falwell, who was the subject of a sexual parody in the magazine.
+As painful as they may be, recessions that are allowed to run their course set the stage for renewed, healthy expansion.
+Millions of Iranians on Friday protested the U.S.-led forces in the Persian Gulf with chants of "Death to America!" and Iraq warned that war in the region would ravage other Arab states and Israel.
+Opposition leaders in Burma demanded the release of Buddhist monks, students and others arrested during a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations following Sunday's military coup.
+James W. Glosser, administrator of the department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, said Thursday the restrictions are being lifted, effective today, on the movement of bees and equipment from those states.
+The bonds were priced at 101 1/2 to yield 7.43% and are largely aimed at Swiss investors.
+Retail banking will be allowed in locally-incorporated subsidiaries.
+Japan's Diversification Non-steel revenue for Japan's five big steelmakers, as a percent of total revenue for fiscal year 1989 ended March 31, and estimate for fiscal years 1995-2000.
+Several civilians exposed to fallout from the Nevada Test Site during the 1950s have won judgments in federal courts only to have them overturned on appeal because of a federal law that generally shields the government from lawsuits.
+"On the basis of the evidence, the Bulgarian-Soviet link (to Agca) cannot be proved," an unnamed intelligence analyst told the New York Times in December 1982, when nobody knew what the evidence was.
+It also called for revenge against the United States and Saudi Arabia for the death of Iranians at last year's Islamic pilgrimage in Mecca and condemned the United States for shooting down an Iranian passenger jet.
+The aim is to ensure that it can make faster decisions. The job losses come on top of an announcement last November that about 700 jobs would be lost over the next four years as a result of the closure of the society's headquarters in Hove.
+GHF executives immediately scored points with franchise owners by visiting each store and waiving royalty payments for four months.
+"People are just not prepared for that.
+U.S. trade negotiators told their German counterparts the affair was heightening trade tensions.
+The light-hearted watches virtually created a market for fashion timepieces in the early '80s.
+That purchase, combined with the Metromedia deal, would boost LIN's stake to 93 percent of the New York franchise.
+"It fails to make even the most fundamental adjustments for health-care data and analysis."
+The new stock buy-back replaces a $1 billion Schering stock buy-back program which had been three-quarters completed.
+Between 199O and 2000, he predicts an 8 percent drop in the number of elderly migrating to Florida from the Northeast and Midwest.
+Dolce resigned Sept. 30 from his $34,000-a-year job as a research analyst for the Army Material Systems Analyst Activity, an agency that evaluates weapons systems.
+Earlier in Tokyo the dollar closed at 126.32 Japanese yen, up from 125.05 late Tuesday.
+The company also owns a regional long-distance carrier, cellular telephone interests and a telecommunications equipment and service concern.
+The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has given no indication that it intends to seize Southeast.
+The annuity pays the income - equivalent to a net 9.11 per cent per annum on the total invested - while the Pep is designed to grow to repay the annuity.
+The measure calls for mandatory reduction of trade surpluses maintained by countries who restrict their own markets to U.S. goods.
+If companies pay the same net dividend of 7.5p, non-taxpayers will get a tax credit of just 1.875p.
+He has not only reduced his choice of suppliers but alerted the world to the risks of doing business with Malaysia.
+Benjamin Jacobson & Sons has been the New York Stock Exchange specialist firm in charge of trading stock in UAL Corp. and its predecessors since the early 1930s.
+Some British auto-industry analysts think Ford may wait for the volatile Jaguar shares to settle down before purchasing the maximum 15% allowed under the British government restrictions.
+Good weather, rather than improving business, resulted in fewer layoffs.
+Before Iraq's invasion, several sections of the nation were mired in regional recession.
+An NKK official declined to comment on the accident.
+Officials of the Machinists union, the lone union still striking against Eastern, said Eastern's planes are flying at less than half capacity, despite the carrier's sharp fare discounting in hopes of luring back passengers.
+A ADollars 4bn (Pounds 1.97bn) damages suit against Broken Hill Proprietary, Australia's largest company, is to be filed in Melbourne courts later this week by about 6,000 Papua New Guinea villagers.
+There are lots of quotes from everybody, including poetry from a Cherokee woman and a swatch of Sufi wisdom.
+Economic co-operation is seen as a bridge-building exercise aimed at ameliorating political differences. Before the break-up of the Soviet Union, all roads led to Moscow.
+"This is not only or principally a U.S.-Danish issue," Mr. Shultz said.
+Serbs have taken two thirds of Bosnia since Moslems and Croats voted for independence in March.
+A bag of flour landed within yards of the duchess.
+This increases the social security bill for the government, and was interpreted as making higher taxes in next month's budget more likely.
+But there are plenty of savings ideas floating around, and some of them might work.
+In 1776, a Colonel John Nixon gave the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence to a crowd gathered at Independence Square in Philadelphia.
+Numerous aftershocks, including a shaker measuring 4.8 at 7:24 p.m., kept residents on edge throughout the area.
+MR David Mullins, vice-chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, yesterday told international swap and derivatives dealers that proper supervision of the derivatives industry would require far more than the status quo.
+"U.S. investors didn't want to be left behind," Mr. Strongin said.
+The entire burden of assessing whether land is fit for development will now fall on local authorities.'
+If MLC forecasts are to be believed, prices should hold above break-even levels through the autumn and for at least the first half of 1995. Goodness knows, after 12 months of losses, they need to.
+Incomes for salaried workers rose 6.3 per cent in the year to July, compared with a 1.8 per cent cut in incomes for manufacturing workers mainly because of lower bonuses and less overtime.
+Sagel, who has the mental capabilities of a young child, did small tasks for his mother like going to the store or getting the paper, Ms. Casey said.
+There is normally little fighting in Afghanistan during Ramadan, the Moslem month of fasting that began March 27. Khost, near Pakistan's western border, is the exception this year.
+Also upgraded to engineering analysis status were preliminary evaluations of 1987-88 General Motors Astro and Safari minivans and 1989-90 Chrysler Cherokee Wagoneers.
+Not tempted by a measly 10 per cent or so?
+The Communists were ousted earlier in the westernmost republics of Slovenia and Croatia.
+They said Japanese minivan exports to the US had soared to Dollars 1.2bn (Pounds 670m) in 1990.
+The agency estimated that retooling to Class C cargo departments could take three years after the ruling goes into effect Sept. 25. The alternative design changes could be accomplished in one year.
+The report Friday by the respected committee could help shift international debate from whether global warming exists to how to combat it.
+But it also faces growing doubts over the future of the European Fighter Aircraft in which it is the main UK partner.
+Nor did Mr. Davis try to visit any of the "campesinos" who are becoming a solid social base in support of the Contras, or even ask why so many former Sandinistas have defected and become supporters of those who are often said to have been Somocistas.
+Tunis Air flies from London Heathrow to Tunis on Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays.
+It was to this end that discussions between the bishops and the economists were directed.
+In February, however, Telecom said it retained Salomon Brothers Inc. to help identify potential acquisition candidates.
+On New York's Commodity Exchange, gold for current delivery settled at $457.10 an ounce, up $1.
+They would have 90 days to do so, and polls suggest that more than 80 percent of Arizonans believe the issue should be decided by the voters.
+Stovall concedes the patterns in GM's stock chart aren't an infallible guide to the market outlook.
+Dealers said major market players were resuming their cautious stance, as inflationary fears were thought to be creeping back into the market.
+Kevin falls forward and is silent.
+It is the latter two roles that brought the Aga Khan to Pakistan for this two-week visit.
+After delays on spending cuts for Italy's 1992 budget and on revamping the bankrupt state pension system imperiled Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti's government, a last-minute accord was near.
+The criminal charges resulted from a six-month investigation, which included the use of an undercover INS agent who posed as a plant worker, Fischer said.
+After the Danish No vote and the feeble French Yes, the chancellor clearly felt that his political beliefs and instincts had been vindicated. What still has to be vindicated is the chancellor's belief that the UK economy will recover from recession.
+Long Island Lighting Co. was defeated again in its attempt to recoup $750 million in damages for malfunctioning diesel generators at its Shoreham nuclear plant.
+He said costs directly related to raw materials and production won't be subject to the cutbacks, but that all of the company's products and business units will be reviewed.
+Dukakis flew to nearby Greenville, Texas, where he was greeted outside the airport by school children and a high school marching band.
+"If you believe those kinds of numbers, the market is reasonabley priced," she says, but she is projecting $22 for this year.
+In the year ending March 31, Indian Air is expected to post a loss of $25 million and Air India profit of $34 million.
+A rending dispute over economic reforms has unsettled many people, who see no improvements in their life styles but hear increasingly about threatened inflation and mass unemployment.
+He said he had regained almost 20 pounds.
+Mr. Chapman, 44 years old, has broad experience in international business at a time when Pratt & Whitney is fighting to recover from the loss of a major commercial engine order from Japan Air Lines.
+In 1879, Frank Winfield Woolworth opened a 5-cent store in Utica, N.Y.
+All those good words," McCartney said, smiling broadly and grabbing hands to shake.
+Orders to U.S. factories for "big-ticket" durable goods fell 2.8 percent in January, the biggest decline in a year, the government said.
+Britain's high 15 percent interest rate to counter inflation is the underlying reason for the pound's strength.
+The company plans to churn out 400,000 units of the rechargeable cells a month in the initial production year.
+The official radio station said he was to depart today and arrive in New York in the afternoon.
+He is a brother of Mohammed and Abbas Hamadi. Last night's release marked the first time that the Lebanese government was directly involved in the liberation of western hostages.
+Though recent employment data has been favorable, "virtually all of the decline in consumer confidence was due to growing concern about jobs," said Fabian Linden, executive director of the board's Consumer Research Center.
+"There was no peace from World War II till 1970." Given the historical problems, some officials maintain that eastern Indonesia hasn't done badly at all.
+A shootout followed, and the escapees were captured in woods next to the park, Frayser said.
+Other witnesses said the problem of child abuse was compounded by jurisdictional problems, the isolation of the reservations and a simple lack of money.
+This time the planes killed 110 GIs and a general.
+Incentives by Honda Reach Record Level HONDA MOTOR is resorting to Detroit-sized incentives to clear unsold Accords from its lots.
+The real paradox, Mr. Grant says, is the raging of an "intergalactic bull market" amid signs of a "weakening credit structure."
+But in 1984, a federal judge in Illinois ruled that such notes were also exempt from estate taxes.
+She wound up going back to work the next Monday, after a follow-up visit the day after her release.
+He then walked along a beam on the roof to the front of the building and jumped.
+Less successful investors scour the chairman's annual statement for hints from the master. Buffett is routinely scathing about "institutional investors' - one of those self-contradictions called an oxymoron, comparable to 'lady mudwrestler".
+Is it scandalous for a good, free-market-minded man to ask if it's possible to get some regulations to restore equilibrium to the marketplace?"
+She scoffed at the claim by investigators that she was the "madrina," or godmother, of the gang.
+DeConcini turned aside questions of whether MacDonald would be indicted but said material had been turned over to government prosecutors for evaluation.
+After the shares' run yesterday more evidence of the new strategy's success is needed to push them much higher.
+"If you look at people in rural areas, they're suffering.
+Mrs. Stuart, who died Saturday, was national president from 1964 to 1968.
+Most of the difficulty in getting grain from a seaport to a hungry refugee in the drought-stricken bush is due to guerrilla attacks on the transportation system.
+On Monday, the Supreme Soviet refused to confirm incumbent Vladimir M. Kamentsev as minister of foreign economic policy.
+Competing now with those stores is Benetton's offspring, Sisley, with higher-priced versions of its Benetton apparel.
+Some foreign markets have been hurt more than others in the dollar translation.
+Only recently has it been attractively redesigned and its editorial product improved.
+Japanese markets were closed for Emperor Hirohito's birthday. The dollar was quoted at 124.80 yen in London, fractionally down from 124.82 yen at the close of business Thursday in Tokyo.
+The London International Financial Futures Exchange fined a Cargill Inc. unit #25,000 ($39,492) and imposed other suspensions and fines for violations of its trading rules.
+It's better to be here than to be alone," said shelter manager Bob Puett.
+In an interview Tuesday with the French television network TF1, Miss Chai said the Chinese underground spirited them out of the country to safety in the West.
+Roselle Como, wife of singer Perry Como, is recovering from quadruple bypass coronary surgery that she underwent at the Heart Center at Duke Hospital on May 26.
+Teams of 10 to 20 policemen manned vehicle checkpoints throughout the city while others kept a constant surveillance over central Tokyo and the routes to the airports.
+If the pact is accepted, Campeau is expected to sell many of Federated's retail chains to help pay the huge debt from the acquisition.
+Secretary Edward J. Derwinski said he expected "swift approval" of the request, which would bring his department's spending this year to $29.2 billion.
+The United States has refused to deal directly with the PLO until it recognized Israel and renounced terrorism.
+The comparable figures for 1990 were 2.2m working days lost and 629 stoppages in progress.
+BP had sales of 33.04 billion pounds, ($56 billion) or 47.40 billion ECUs in 1990.
+A bank employee interviewed by the Associated Press during yesterday's strike explained, "We lack unity to confront these people who have all the arms and are disposed to use them."
+The district had a record 372 homicides last year, and police said 60 percent of them were related to drugs.
+The dollar opened at 121.60 yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market Monday, up from Friday's close of 121.15 yen.
+Though a company spokesman said Exxon hasn't made an offer for the pipeline, the company wouldn't rule out interest in the system.
+On average, white patients waited slightly less than nine months.
+But certainly, in an era of glass-jawed politicians, he went the distance without disabling scar or scorn, and set a modern standard for survival.
+But the dark glasses and pseudonyms can't hide those familiar talents.
+Five skinheads were held for questioning in the crime Friday and Saturday, but all were released.
+Mr. Ashcroft said he sent a letter yesterday to Mr. Carey, the ADT chairman and chief executive, requesting a meeting.
+The price is $68 million more than the bonds' value on Columbia's books as last reported publicly, but the gain is too little to offset its insolvency.
+State Department spokesman Charles Redman said the session with Lang dealt exclusively with the POW-MIA issue.
+Hill Samuel Group PLC fired its two top corporate-finance officials because, the merchant bank said, they were negotiating a defection involving colleagues that could have greatly reduced their department.
+The big winners were AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc. and UAL Corp., parent of United Airlines.
+Enserch Exploration has about 102.5 million units outstanding, of which Enserch Corp. owns about 89.6 million units.
+They apparently learned their eldest son was a suspect at a family gathering Jan. 2, two days before he committed suicide.
+Mr Jim Bolger, the conservative New Zealand prime minister, would also like a successful round of talks to improve his image in the approach to a difficult election later this year.
+The move toward policy lending is likely to expand the bank's already large influence on China's economic decision-making.
+Second-quarter earnings by AMD fell by more than half while sales fell 11 percent.
+Mr. Miller's low regard for and asserted gratitude to the starchy Mr. Kuhn punctuates his book.
+Sometimes I was able to roll.
+The drug bill would create a new cabinet-level office to draw up budget requests for the various federal drug programs, eliminating drug-related offices headed by Vice President George Bush and Attorney General Richard Thornburgh.
+President Bush recently extended the Christmas invitation to the single Mississippi congressman.
+Moon told the court he went to the north to promote unification. Prosecutors charged that he met with North Koreans to stir up political unrest in South Korea.
+Police Chief Junior Garmany, who went with Assistant Police Chief Fred Works to check out reports to his office, said the object was still hovering when officers arrived Friday night.
+Most magazines won't let the subject determine which shot will be used.
+"The question is whether the women will indeed read them or view them.
+"This is a basic right guaranteed in the Chinese constitution," he said.
+The 1980 court-approved pact, which covered all future prisons and inmates as well, set standards for numerous aspects of prison life.
+But time and money may eventually do the trick.
+Those businesses together produced $57.4 million in cash flow last year.
+Brooke Shields has also been mentioned as a possibility for the role originally played by Madonna.
+The last Chinese premier to visit Moscow was Li's foster father, Chou-En-lai, who met then-Soviet leaders Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin in 1964.
+At Adolph Coors Co., for instance, production peaks in the summer, so executives traditionally have taken winter vacations.
+Just as high rates have choked the stock market recently, the low interest rates of the 1980s allowed Japan's stock market to soar.
+Rambo to the rescue, assisted by one Afghani and a kid.
+The investment may result in international joint ventures between the two publishers.
+"It has underperformed the market over the last three months and is now catching up," one dealer said.
+And it is the rider's job to search the herd for cows that will best show the horse's stuff.
+But William Grimes, who prosecuted the case, said he expects the defense to ask the court for so-called shock probation sometime between the 30th and 60th days of Mr. James's prison term.
+In 1986, Metropolitan Financial earned $22.2 million, or $4.63 a share.
+The Grays gave their sons first names that are really last names: Spalding's brothers are Rockwell and Channing.
+The pilot of the runaway tub was also slightly injured, the newspaper reported.
+But the longer-term trend for production, new orders and demand hovers around the same level as it has throughout the year.
+Who was doing all the selling?
+A 35-acre plowed field where people can look for diamonds is inaccessible to the handicapped and doesn't have water fountains, restrooms or other amenities.
+Asked by the justices for its views in the Massachusetts case, the Bush administration said Ms. Wood's appeal should be rejected.
+They said winds gusting to just under 35 mph lashed waves as high as 30 feet in the southern Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, the gateway into the gulf.
+Mick was down there.
+Voting yes were 79 Democrats and 120 Republicans.
+This could make the current U.S. presidential debate over which American weapons to develop and which to scrap a little beside the point.
+Frederick Hoff of USDA's Economic Research Service said that "many consumers are unaware that honeybees are used to pollinate foods they are dependent upon.
+Denmark contended that the higher VAT wouldn't affect prices and that the government would launch an information campaign to persuade wholesalers and retailers not to raise their prices.
+Kuwait Airways said its ticketing offices in Washington, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto remain open.
+It was invented to help construction workers stay on the job in hot weather.
+"It just makes me sad.
+Such tests are routine after accidents.
+So Congress had focused on secondary trading, price dissemination and sales practices as the main areas for change.
+And unlike the stereotypical investment banker, at least one of the partners supported a Democratic presidential candidate, Michael Dukakis.
+And here the Confederation of British Industry's latest survey of industrial trends offers encouraging straws in the wind.
+One of the allegations against Wright was that he used members of his congressional staff to help put together his book, "Reflections of a Public Man." Gingrich said Phelan "specifically exonerated Wright" on that charge.
+A government decision two years ago to tax interest on bank deposits weakened banks' deposit bases and raised their costs.
+"It's been drummed into us by every policymaker, including Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan, that a weak dollar leads to higher inflation."
+Disclosed fees from initial public stock offerings were crimped still further, plunging 24.5% to $668.8 million.
+Either way, the bet is huge.
+We're open for business,'" says Joel Johnson, vice president of international activities for the Aerospace Industries Association, a trade group.
+The government has not clearly defined "security matters" and leaves submission of reports to the discretion of correspondents.
+The traders' allegations were made in pretrial motions filed by the three men, the Chicago Tribune reported in today's editions.
+The results were released in conjunction with the company's annual shareholders meeting in Los Angeles.
+The alleged contamination by Coors was first disclosed early this year by a Colorado television station after receiving a tip.
+It was not clear how they would be affected.
+In what became a Finnish mini-festival at the Wigmore Hall, both gave recitals there in the last few days. Since Mattila burst onto the international scene a decade ago, her voice has filled out.
+The new drill, which can be lowered from any ship, will be "smarter" than current drills which cannot be adjusted from the surface once they are running.
+I especially winced at the scene where an interior wall is knocked down on the grounds that 'everything will then be clearer'. Ah, possibly.
+This must be an irony: a comment on modern America's view of modern Japan as not so much a sunrise neighbour, more a nation determined to rain on the US's parade.
+I believe that it is immoral for the U.S. to organize and support democrats of any nationality toward the risk and sacrifice of their lives for democratic objectives, if we are not willing to help them win those objectives.
+It's not uncommon to see an otherwise well-managed company where sludge represents 50% of the inventory value, but accounts for only about 10% of the sales.
+Trans World Airlines said its traffic rose 15% in August to 3.71 billion revenue passenger miles from 3.23 billion miles a year earlier.
+The dispute, because it involves a high-technology product with the potential for big sales, is considered a major test case in the administration's new efforts to break down trade barriers in Japan.
+Stock prices slipped a notch from last week's record highs today in light holiday-session trading.
+In addition, she says, the marketing people have started discussing creative leasing packages; Bell & Howell's customers tend to lease rather than buy during downturns.
+Michael Barnes, a former Maryland congressman who is the chief Dukakis liaison with the platform committee, said, "There will be a draft put before the members Friday morning."
+Another $250 billion would come principally from scaling back military spending and cutting interest expenses by reducing government borrowing.
+Milton said the bicycle, originally worth about $200, had been purchased by a relative at a yard sale for $25 about two years earlier.
+In butcher shops, tripes hang from hooks like chamoix leathers and there are pigs' tails, cheeks and testicles on offer.
+Some offer tax incentives to businesses to start child care centers while others offer tax credits to all families with preschool children.
+Before deciding when to open, the family consulted an old book, Mr. Chen says.
+It will catapault from 0-60mph (96kph) in 5.7 seconds and, more meaningfully, accelerate in fourth gear from 30-60mph (48-96kph) in 9.4 seconds.
+Indeed, many of the stars, like Madonna, appear so briefly that their appearances seem little more than a promotional gimmick.
+The Dow Jones Transportation Average didn't keep pace with yesterday's advance as airlines sagged with crude oil prices moving higher.
+The good news that caused a brief rally was that the non-farm payroll rose less than expected in March.
+Reagan noted that Mrs. Engeleiter, 36, would be the only mother with growing children in the Senate if she is elected.
+The first Methodist chapel, used by John Wesley from 1743, is about to be turned into Covent Garden offices; previous tenants include the London City Ballet and the Tiller Girls, the high-stepping entourage of second world war fame.
+The pact follows the sale of the other part of Travelers mortgage-services business, including relocation services and mortgage-wholesale operations, to GE Capital Corp.
+"Good Morning, Merry Sunshine: A Father's Journal of His Child's First Year" kept Mr. Greene on the New York Times bestseller list for 17 weeks in 1984.
+Mrs. Souter said her son was very close to his father, Joseph, who died in 1982.
+The group, which takes its name from ancient Jewish assassins of biblical times, said it was avenging Palestinian stoning attacks on Jews.
+Breaux spokesman Bob Mann labeled Kent's suggestion ridiculous.
+Mexican police arrested about 150 suspected alien smugglers and drug dealers, the paper quoted Capt.
+"On the other hand, assets of institutional funds have been subject to a substantial interest rate-induced volatility.
+Crowds would collect at times of comings and goings for government changes and over many years a man turned up every day to kneel in the street to pray for the prime minister.
+Any company with enough money can try this.
+He also inherited a public sector borrowing requirement estimated by the Treasury at Pounds 50bn, or 9 per cent of gross domestic product (excluding privatisation proceeds), for this financial year.
+Aoun said he had accepted a cease-fire mediated by Sfeir on Wednesday only to allow political efforts to "resolve the problem peacefully." "Otherwise, it will be total destruction.
+The challenge to the law won at trial and on appeal, only losing in the state Supreme Court.
+"Moon's release was purely out of humanitarian considerations and has nothing to do with the north's demand," said the official.
+In 1981, the Aspen Institute set up a conference center, complete with restaurant, town houses and jogging trail, on 320 acres donated by the Strongs and AZL.
+Downing Street said the prime minister was prepared to listen more to voters' concerns and was keen that government policies were 'geared to strengthening and broadening the economic recovery'.
+Sixty-eight refugees left Cuu Long in southwest Vietnam on Sept. 1 in a 46-foot boat whose engine broke down after three days at sea.
+This is a tough assignment because trustees are never entirely in the know.
+In the past few days, Moscow has hosted the Egyptian foreign minister and a special envoy of Saudi Arabia, with whom the Soviets don't have diplomatic relations.
+Lesser confrontations involving alleged racism against African students occurred in Beijing and two other cities.
+The American is intense _ people say his name rhymes with fighter.
+A living room set that graced Ludwig van Beethoven's salon goes on the auction block next month.
+Healthco said it is in talks with Hicks Muse on possible terms the buy-out concern might accept, but the acquisition pact will expire on Thursday unless extended by mutual agreement.
+Chrysler Motors is Chrysler Corp.'s automaking arm.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Darman and Gingrich had smoothed over their differences in a telephone conversation today, and that Darman was not withdrawing the speech.
+If convicted, he faces a maximum of 30 years' imprisonment and a fine of as much as $1 million.
+Bush has tried personally, by telephone.
+The strike was the first mass labor agitation since strongman Ne Win seized power in 1962 and instituted a military-backed, one-party system which advocated socialism.
+But where I differ with my opponent is, I am not going to make unilateral cuts in our strategic defense systems or support some freeze when they have superiority.
+Reebok International Ltd., blaming sluggish U.S. sales of its footwear, reported a 17 percent drop in third quarter earnings Monday.
+Like many federal procurements, however, it is formally considered an "indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity" purchase agreement.
+U.S. House 3rd District: Robert Stringham defeated Craig Oliver for the Democratic nomination.
+The Interior Ministry said the wounded officer was hospitalized and the family was being treated for shock.
+About 100 companies have "expressed interest" in buying all or part of Beatrice, Mr. Kelly has said.
+Until last fall, de Maiziere's party was one of the four controlled by the hard-line Communists.
+On the present summonses, Glasgow sought declarations that the court had no jurisdiction in respect of the claims and asked that the actions be dismissed.
+"The release of hostages of any nationality by any group is always very welcome news," said a spokesman for Archbishop Robert Runcie.
+But the firm concludes that high-quality "junior blue chips" are in good position to beat, rather than trail, the big-name stocks over the next five years.
+But even Chrysler was faulted for not equipping its popular minivans with air bags, and for not moving more quickly to make them standard equipment for front-seat passengers in cars.
+Figuring out why people live longer in some states than in others is far from an exact science.
+Judge Sir Bernard Caulfield stayed his award to the woman pending a possible appeal.
+The Wall Street Journal reported in May that AT&T had reached an agreement with Total Systems Services Inc., the nation's second largest processor of credit card transactions.
+"Living trusts are much more accepted as basic estate planning tools in California, Florida and Massachusetts than they are in New York," says Mr. Schlesinger, the New York lawyer.
+Another offensive on the war in neighboring El Salvador could send more refugees to the country.
+Nearly 69 percent of the respondents said their plans called for at least an even split between oil and natural gas.
+"It's been a sensational success _ financially, socially, economically, politically," says U.S. producer Steven Leber. "I'm not just saying this because it's my show: There's a love affair going on between these countries.
+Brokers said Wednesday's rise was also helped by a number of strong earnings reports.
+Malaysian regulators previously only limited foreign ownership of listed shares in banking institutions and a few strategic companies.
+By the end of the last decade, though, the regional mall movement looked in danger of exhaustion.
+After 1968, Alpe d'Huez restored one of its sunnier ski slopes by knocking down the bobsleigh course, while the ski jump at St Nizier was left to rot, and a speed skating track at Grenoble closed for lack of support.
+Utilicorp provides electric and gas service to seven states.
+Reid Weingarten, a lawyer for Cary Maultasch, another former Drexel bond salesman, said, "We have caught wind of the possibility of a hearing.
+The results so far suggest the drug may be an especially useful aid to alcoholics suffering from mental disorders such as depression, Dr. Volpicelli says.
+"I just saw everybody flying," said Helen Romano, who was standing outside.
+A handful of pickets were outside the hotel.
+But Poland has 65 state theatres, with inadequate subsidy and inadequate audiences.
+The first is "The Italian Lesson," a 1926 set piece by Ruth Draper, the comedienne who is said to have been Lily Tomlin's inspiration.
+The picture could also be more accurate despite the confusing presentation of the change.
+According to the draft law, state enterprises could be "collectively owned" by workers, or rented, or turned into "shareholder societies."
+This week, Wyse is expected to announce a series of new personal computers, one of which will be built around Intel Corp.'s new 80386 microprocessor, a chip considered by many to be the most powerful microprocessor.
+Nollan suggests that this line of escape may not be wide open.
+The unexpected decision to let East Germans out through Czechoslovakia created the first free route to the West since the Berlin Wall went up in 1961.
+Debate on domestic violence. TOMMORROW: Commons: Defence questions.
+On Friday, Gromyko, 78, was honored with the chairmanship of a session of the conference.
+Other benefits are spread across the staff. The 24-hour banking service is run on flexible shift patterns.
+Order books seized from Scandinavian Commodity by Swedish authorities show that he constantly shuffled his suppliers and their products, partly to expedite the flow of materiel to Iran.
+If Noriega had been flown out, "the loyalist forces wouldn't have anybody to be loyal to" and the post-Noriega era would have begun in Panama, one official said.
+Doing business on a two-state basis is nothing new to Catamount Ski Area president and general manager William Gilbert.
+Aarvik is survived by his wife, Anna Cathrine, three sons, a daughter and 11 grandchildren.
+On Monday, a 60-truck convoy is scheduled to leave with 1,000 tons of food and 10 tons of medical supplies, tarpaulins and pallets.
+Harvey S. Rosen, 40, a Princeton economics professor, was named deputy assistant Treasury secretary for tax analysis.
+July 1993 is a key date, because that is the first occasion on which the company can force conversion of the convertible bonds.
+In May, an explosion shut down a Shell Oil Co. refinery in Norco, La.
+The formula was changed in 1982.
+The bank said part of the decline stemmed from a reduction in the price at which the gold reserves were valued.
+According to Mr Ian Lang, the Scottish secretary, unemployment in Scotland is now lower than in the UK as a whole for the first time since records began.
+"The government always says that South Africa has a free press and a fair and independent judiciary," he says.
+Mark Weinberg, a spokesman for the Reagans, declined comment about the replacement.
+All went directly to sustain the Iranian war machine at a time when Washington's official, public policy was to prevent any nation or private supplier from making weapons available to that same machine.
+Neal Nelson, a radiation biologist for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, said he was skeptical of the Chernobyl hypothesis after starting to study information Gould sent him.
+A Palestinian journalist who spoke on condition of anonymity said a Red Cross worker showed him one of two letters written in English by George.
+"It seems the U.S. has the types of interventions where people don't want us," Larsen said. "I hope it doesn't take a bunch of body bags for people to wake up," Larsen said.
+It stood at 0.85 percentage point at the turn of the year.
+Human rights and international organizations say rightist death squads and the military are responsible for the majority of civilian deaths in nine years of civil war.
+This sale had been scheduled for last Thursday.
+To make sure that this loss is manageable, the question of what is insurable and what is deductible would have to be defined carefully.
+Unfortunately, these things are not very admired in Israeli politics," said Galnoor, a political scientist at Jerusalem's Hebrew University.
+Prosecutors said Thursday a senior diplomat was arrested as a spy, the fourth government employee seized this month and accused of providing secrets to East Germany's former Communist rulers.
+'It is something that could happen,' Tasker warns. He should know.
+What was once viewed as a nice addition now is seen as a very strong magnet for attracting tourists."
+Judging by the praises sung - his generosity, his friendship, his professionalism - Davis is on his way to a swift sainthood.
+Political debate is larded with words that I would not transcribe even in asterisks.
+Some of their play has been beyond the conventions we obey and I feel sad about the damage they have done to rugby's image.
+The change was not without its critics.
+Bonn's supporters say this city symbolizes a democratic and peaceful Germany.
+And a longtime Solidarity adviser, Witold Trzeciakowski, would chair a new council of economic advisers.
+The shots were fired by three or four men who drove by.
+Parliaments around Europe are being called on to ratify the treaty for EMU agreed last December at Maastricht.
+He has never been to the Soviet Union or to the Middle East, with the exception of Saudi Arabia.
+He said that almost all the 1,048 people living at Southbury could make it on their own with the proper support services in the community.
+Kabul radio, in a report confirmed by guerrilla sources, said two people were killed.
+"The bad news is the oil price drop of a couple years ago is still having ramifications in real estate, but it's not new bad news," Obrinsky said, noting what may be early signs of improvement.
+In a statement, the company said its managing directors "consider that it is prudent" to propose to the board of directors "a total write-off" of the Drexel stake.
+The United States and West Germany have reached an agreement that commits the German civil sector to support the U.S. Armed Forces in the event of war or other crisis, the Pentagon announced on Monday.
+Her second book made publishing history.
+Hussein ordered Justice Minister Akram Abdul Qader Douri to investigate the death.
+There is a strong incentive for banks to remove non-performing mortgages from their balance sheets, since they require twice as much capital.
+Bond prices fell sharply on the announcement, depressing sentiment in the stockmarket. Mr Robert Bretz, for the National Association of Purchasing Management, said the economy had regained most of the momentum lost since last autumn.
+Wilder would not disclose the value of his art collection.
+Oh, my!"' Flanery recalls asking Delores Clark if she thought her husband actually was John List.
+But such bad news is becoming all too common for the discerning comic reader, who in the recent years has lost Larson's "The Far Side" and Trudeau's "Doonesbury" for extended periods while their creators escaped the day-to-day drudgery.
+The camp's director, Bobbi Trott, has denied any wrongdoing in the drownings or other alleged incidents at the camp.
+The major opposition parties called for a dawn-to-dusk, nationwide strike on Saturday.
+The FT's survey of new year forecasts showed growth of 1.7 per cent, but the consensus is now down to growth of 1.4 per cent.
+Brian's mother said she's hoping her son's communications with the school will prevent him from repeating the fourth grade.
+Currencies will remain a hot play, traders and analysts predict.
+The dollar inched up against the yen Thursday in Tokyo, while share prices fell.
+But even the executives concede that the story of how Circle K got caught flatfooted reflects sloppy planning, botched employee communications and misjudgment of public reaction.
+"We took people off rooftops, off of cars.
+In those charges, the CFTC said the pool operator, Stotler Funds, violated anti-fraud laws by effectively making $5.5 million in loans from two pools to parent Stotler Group.
+The INS gave the Soviets permission to stay on Little Diomede Island, and they spent the night in the National Guard Armory there.
+"There was a consensus among the French that they wanted to free their hostages, and they supported what their government did to get us out," he said.
+"People are not happy with AD or Copei but they recognize their candidates have the best chance to win the presidency.
+There seemed to be a sense that Jackson was on home turf here.
+Wood, 26, was charged Monday with two counts of murder and held without bond pending a Dec. 16 preliminary hearing.
+The surge partly reflected market makers' setting prices at lower levels to muster up investor interest and rebuild their positions at the lower levels.
+The Interior Ministry said one police commander had been fired and another suspended, and that it was investigating the police action.
+"I don't think that there is any chance of a balanced budget without new taxes," said Noyce.
+The changes are being introduced to secure a more flexible and cost-effective workforce.' The changes at Sock Shop are expected to affect about 400 people in nearly 100 shops.
+"Roseanne" creator Matt Williams left the show in January 1989 over "creative differences" with the outspoken star.
+About 20 years ago, one of my daughters applied for work in a child-care center, and was told that she did not qualify even though she had one year of college.
+At the long end, where yields fell on Monday to record levels, prices firmed in early trading but dropped back later amid profit-taking.
+Mr. Le Pen's 14.4% showing Sunday has triggered what he calls an "earthquake" in French politics.
+Marks said Hickey's letter called the service Stallings conducted Sunday "a public act of disobedience."
+Staley spokesman David Satterfield said his company was continuing negotiations with other parties as well.
+There was further occupations after the July 2 state elections in which PRI claimed a majority in the state legislative races over PRD fraud charges.
+"At best, about 5% of them are carried out."
+The likelihood of cancer increases with old age, and as people live longer the incidence of cancer increases.
+While its machine tools withered, Milacron invested tens of millions of dollars to diversify into semiconductor wafers, lasers, specialty chemicals, robots and plastics machinery.
+But the price of petroleum-based diesel fuel eventually dropped below $1 per gallon, making soybean-oil fuel unattractive at its estimated production price of $1.45 per gallon.
+Its New York staff has swelled above 600, and the firm has become particularly prominent in U.S. government bond trading.
+Most of these laws apply to everyone in America except members of Congress.
+Indeed, USX said it expects the market for coated sheet steel to reach 12 million tons annually by 1992, compared with 10.2 million tons shipped in 1988.
+Demand remains weak, although a government export sales report yesterday showed an improvement from the previous week's report, analysts said.
+The low Monday in the Lower 48 states was 8 degrees at Sioux Falls, S.D.
+The Cuban program appears to be assisted by Marc Rich & Co., a Swiss commodity trading firm.
+The largest single creditor is Options Clearing Corp., the Chicago clearinghouse that handles options transactions.
+Turnover in the wholesale and manufacturing division leapt to Pounds 110.2m (Pounds 21.8m). Barclay was a lower margin business, with a 2-3 per cent return on sales rather than the 7-10 per cent of retailing.
+He even manages to cry real tears during the excruciating family reunion scene without looking like a jerk.
+When the athletes learned that playing dice was also an easy way to lose money, some turned to armed robbery, the students said.
+"We've dug up all kinds of animal bones, but we haven't found anything human," said acting Carbon County sheriff Jim Robertson, who is searching for Ms. Curtis' remains.
+A winter storm warning was posted beginning tonight for the upper Kobuk and Yukon valleys of Alaska.
+According to the study, for example, job evaluations of delivery-van drivers and second-grade clerk typists concluded that both jobs required comparable skill and effort.
+Yet there is a torrent of advice, some of it crosscutting and conflicting.
+Further, the fracturing of Iraq would create chaos from the Persian Gulf and to Turkey.
+The Justice Department said it filed a lawsuit seeking more than $7.7 million from a Meredith Corp. unit on charges that the company defrauded the government on a contract to provide relocation services for federal employees.
+Pressed on whether he might face a challenge in the autumn, he replied: 'I don't expect one.
+You're caught with them, their dirt is going to spill over on you and I'm going to send you to the penitentiary.
+Rumblings from Boeing suggest that it will have to cut production once more. The clearest victim of these problems is Lucas, which has yet to report.
+Abortion supporters gathered across the street from the clinic in a counter-protest and solicited pledges for contributions based on the number of abortion opponents expected to be arrested.
+The 'B' shares are to start trading on the Shanghai Securities Exchange on July 26. The 'A' shares for Chinese domestic investors were listed in May.
+Statistics on earnings growth are useful to money managers as one factor in determining which markets and individual stocks to trade.
+Rudolph arrived in Huntsville after World War II with the Wernher von Braun rocket team.
+It plunged about 105 points in the first 45 minutes of trading Monday and never managed to recover much ground.
+They said most had suffered gunshot and stabbing wounds.
+The trade talks are stalled.
+'Their mad policies have infiltrated the Welsh party and are pushing it in a direction and at a rate that the people of Wales do not altogether want.' Conservatives are adamantly opposed to any form of devolution.
+Further, the federal government saves money.
+Earlier it had provided Pounds 13m after forecasting a shortage of Pounds 500m.
+But he said their effect is uncertain.
+If the drug cartels mount a campaign "to have blood running in the streets of America, I can't give you assurances we would be in a position to pre-empt it," conceded Oliver B. Revell, investigations chief for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
+In the year-ago quarter, Bear Stearns reported net income of $59.6 million, or 70 cents a share.
+While the news media focus on almost nightly gang violence, often involving innocent victims, Deputy Chief Robert Rathburn notes the drop in "drive-by" shootings since his task force roundups began.
+The officer's testimony came on the 10th day of an inquest by Gibraltar Coroner Felix Pizzarello and an 11-man jury into the shootings of the three unarmed IRA members.
+As previously reported, Firestone announced last March that the plant would be closed in September.
+Five editions were printed in the mainland in 1986 and sold quickly among young intellectuals before the book was banned in 1987.
+For years, the Soviet government has been wary of the 159-member world body, but recently it has sought to strengthen it and develop a comprehensive U.N. security system, a vague concept opposed by the United States as unrealistic.
+"After reviewing two years of the publication, I began wondering what all the fuss was about." Palmer said he undertook the review after Freedman raised questions of discrimination.
+The call for mediation temporarily ended the union's strike threat.
+The American Battle Monuments Commission launched a national design competition Tuesday for the recently authorized Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington.
+And even if no defectors do, strategists reason, they will be far less likely to oppose President Reagan when he selects a new Supreme Court nominee if they have formally opposed the president once already.
+So Mr Clarke intends to achieve the improvements he seeks by roughly equal adjustments on the spending and revenue sides. Is this credible?
+The audience, huddled over their pricey cocktails, had been packed in like sardines.
+The five were on trial for allegedly ignoring a federal injunction barring activists from blocking entrances to abortion clinics.
+By 1983, the size of the fund was Pounds 85m.
+And collectors and sellers continued to bargain yesterday over several planes that didn't sell.
+"We don't have any weapons but to protest.
+And he threatens to bring a $100 million lawsuit against anyone who fires an orderly for eating his pizzas.
+Sterling Powell, the New Jersey welterweight boxing champion in 1934, died Wednesday.
+All Metallgesellschaft's worldwide methanol business will come under Methanex in Calgary.
+"He's always had a grudge against Hong Kong." In the case of South Korea, the dumping petition is seen as a violation of a previous agreement that no dumping investigations would begin before talks between Seoul and Washington were concluded.
+But if he takes the interesting deal to a potential Japanese client, the Japanese client turns around and convinces his regular Japanese banker to offer the same deal, and the Japanese banker gets the business.
+The 1.9-million member union's board is scheduled to meet today and almost certainly concur with the PAC's choice.
+He confessed that morale among his comrades has hit a new low and that the force is in shambles.
+New orders fell in November, the fifth drop in six months and another indication that business was slowing.
+Iraq scorned the resolution, which is considered legally binding on all U.N. members.
+You can go a long way on those."
+The auditors expressed skepticism that HUD, whose mission is to provide Americans with affordable housing, could properly ensure the safety of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
+We'll be giving these recommendations careful consideration in the days ahead.
+Also, most people don't use credit cards for inexpensive items, and many cab rides are less than $10.
+It is not an instance of the elusiveness or reshaping of truth: The circumstantial evidence does damn the professor.
+They also consented to apply the death penalty to more than 50 federal crimes, including terrorism, hijacking and political assassinations.
+Edward Labaton, a New York attorney representing shareholders, said Tyco made a loan to Savoy that "wasn't in the best interest" of the company and also issued debentures to a group made up of Selzer family members "at very favorable terms."
+President Reagan has signed a proclamation implementing tariff- and duty-cutting provisions that are required under the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement.
+In addition to charges that he lied to Congress, North is accused of lying to the attorney general about his role in diverting millions of dollars to the Contras from the Reagan administration's secret weapons sales to Iran.
+In winning the account, TBWA bested Chiat/Day/Mojo; Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising; and Messner Vetere Berger Carey Schmetterer.
+"We must not seek 'consensus,' we must confront.
+Grain and soybean prices opened lower this morning on the Chicago Board of Trade.
+"We are not pulling the trigger," George Quincy Lumsden Jr., the IEA's director of oil market developments, said in an interview.
+The inquest was adjourned.
+The shotgun used in the killing has not been recovered, she said.
+President Reagan's call for a special prosecutor to investigate the Iran arms sale helped bolster investor confidence, according to analysts.
+Canadian union officials said they are primarily concerned about jobs at Ford's Oakville, Ontario, car assembly plant, one of two in North America that makes Tempo and Topaz compact cars.
+"If the evidence (sought by North) is material, I think Reagan and Bush can be required to appear," Barron said.
+And they say the disclosure requirements may prompt card issuers to lower their interest rates as consumers use the information to shop around for the best deal.
+The provision will be included in Bush's proposed Clean Air Act, which will be submitted to Congress within the next two weeks, the Detroit Free Press reported Saturday.
+Brady declined to say what Hashimoto said about the Tokyo stock market, which has plummeted in recent months.
+People here have so much money they won't work for normal salaries any more,' he says. Mr Popescu may not have long to wait.
+Work hours are limited and long vacations are not unusual.
+"There must be an end to the tragic cycle of violence, a task that demands great courage and resolve from all South African leaders, black and white," he said in a speech to the 20th anniversary dinner of the Joint Center for Political Studies.
+The carrier-based A-X also will have radar-evading characteristics.
+The forum for possible resolution of these issues would be a common defense council, plans for which were announced by French President Francois Mitterrand here yesterday.
+"They are incredibly happy when they can accomplish something, but you don't expect that they will remember.
+Plant managers pass such problems back to those assigned to catch them.
+"In inflationary times, CDs would be deadly," says Mr. Ross.
+He became Richmond news editor in 1982.
+The Commerce Department lowered its estimate of third-quarter economic growth slightly to 2.8% from the 2.9% reported last month.
+Nosair began working for the city in April 1988 on a crew that tends to heating, air conditioning and ventilation at courthouses.
+He repeatedly challenged Martinez to debate him on crime, the lottery, or other issues.
+In addition, the measure included a series of add-ons, most from Democrats, to address pet concerns.
+As previously reported, Chelsea Industries bought the shares to increase its debt as a percentage of equity to a level it prefers.
+Rodolfo Biazon, chief of the National Capital Region Defense Command.
+He may be helped, however, by the fact that he is not considered a presidential candidate in his own right.
+At his 1980 trial, Felde asked the jury that convicted him to recommend the death penalty, "or other deaths will result."
+Soybean futures gave up most of the previous session's gains Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade, retreating along with corn futures prices as fears of an early freeze in the Midwest faded.
+Greenwood and three former top executives were charged Tuesday with hiding the thrift's losses.
+This time, amid a strong industry upturn, they hope to make a comeback.
+"Shake ratttle and roll," muttered one of the men on the barricade, armed with an automatic weapon.
+Perhaps most interesting, at least from a popular view, is that it offers an optimistic view of things at a time when some of the old models are flashing warnings lights and setting off sirens and bells.
+The first step will be to remove BR's statutory monopoly and open the tracks to anyone who wants to operate trains.
+In determining who will set the moral climate we must find leaders in public and private life whom we can look to for guidance and example and overcome the urge to perpetuate the status quo.
+Another student notes that while she was waiting to get to the microphone a conference organizer invited her to cut ahead of the people in front of her, since she was a woman. She chose, she says, to turn down this invitation.
+Burnley said that the department's investigation of Texas Air and its two major airline subsidiaries showed no safety problems at Continental.
+Ferraro ran on the Democratic ticket with Walter Mondale in 1984.
+However, the expectations index for future increases in business activity over the next three months rose three points to 46 from 43 in May. Still, it remains 13 points below the levels reported three months ago.
+In a separate concurring opinion in July, she said the Missouri regulations do not place an "undue burden" on a woman's right to an abortion.
+Or the growing problem of cheese sukiyaki.
+But they also said the proposals were too sketchy to determine their implications.
+However, one banker said earlier in the day that, if the parent company went for CCAA protection, the 11 bank lenders to Canary Wharf - the showpiece of government attempts to redevelop Docklands - may go for administration.
+When she arrived in Kenya, she decided to follow baboons on foot, rather than watching from a van, as her predecessors had done.
+Democrats did it in 1984, paving the way for DiPrete's first term.
+East Germans are clearing store shelves and filling their refrigerators because they fear massive price increases when the nation converts to a free market, officials said Wednesday.
+The US's interest rates are extremely low, because it wants to help economic recovery.
+That case netted convictions of seven members of Congress.
+He did repeat at close range the message that Americans like the Chinese people but take a dark view of the Beijing government.
+We decide to go long one contract, a commitment to buy 125,000 marks, valued at about $75,000. Mr. Weintraub phones the order to a broker in the pit some 50 feet below us.
+Crazy Eddie went into involuntary bankruptcy in October.
+The three-stage, solid-fuel rocket would weigh 15 tons and measure 50 feet in length.
+A major factor in the rise in births in recent years is that the 360 million people born between 1962 and 1976 have reached child-bearing age.
+Mr. Tenuta recently set up his own in-house marketing department because he couldn't find a local firm with the international expertise he needs.
+If the agreements are honoured, it will mean that they will all be under republican control soon.
+She never was seen again.
+The speculation is "absolutely untrue," a PaineWebber official said.
+The decision came shortly after U.S. marshals seized an allegedly mislabeled Citrus Hill shipment in a suburban Minneapolis warehouse.
+The third Baltic republic, Estonia, last month declared its intention to secede but set no date and left the door open for negotiations with the Kremlin.
+That session was followed by another meeting, lasting about a half hour, in the Oval Office, that excluded most of the aides.
+The credit generally is available to a taxpayer who, in order to find or keep a job, pays another person to care for a child under 15 or other dependent.
+He resigned his weapons post in protest.
+Factory production has been declining for a year, and economists say the main reason is that profits have been squeezed by rising production costs and a fixed exchange rate for earnings abroad.
+Claes joined Islamic leaders in urging Moslems in Belgium to remain calm.
+The $400 million project is part of a massive development plan to better accommodate the estimated two million Moslems who converge on Mecca and neighboring Medina during July for the annual pilgrimage to Islam's holiest shrines.
+If the drought in the Corn Belt lasts another 30 days, as forecast, and "we have a real crop disaster," he added, "these banks are going to be very hard-hit.
+Politely and patiently, he tells one from a New York securities firm, not for the first time, "No, I do not want to buy any tax-free bonds.
+Twentieth Century Fox is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
+The world would be infinitely richer if we allowed free trade among nations and heavily supported and/or retrained those who lost their jobs as a result.
+Five years ago each action cost Pounds 204.
+Tuesday's blast did about $300 damage, Smith said.
+Again, we have to be careful not to jump to conclusions.
+And there would appear to be no stopping the downward trend. The problem is that Liechtenstein is so small that it does not have enough attractions for most classes of tourist today.
+He said the retailer won't meet its original target of 9% to 10% growth for the year ending in January.
+But in the longer term, beyond the cyclical ups and downs of business activity, the measure has shown a tendency to fall that, in Mr. Tamm's view, may limit its usefulness as a leading indicator.
+"None of these investigations," the spokesman said, "has revealed any electric, electronic, mechanical problem or defect in any of our cars that could cause unintended acceleration."
+The spiral of violence in Algeria is forcing European governments to brace for the worst. Last week France said it was closing its schools and cultural centres there, after advising its 2,000 remaining expatriates to leave if possible.
+Eyewitness accounts differed, but authorities believed at least two vehicles were on the bridge section when it gave out.
+The letter also was sent to Reps.
+So the movement of money from the Bank Magnus IRA to the Bank Nonesuch IRA wasn't a second IRA rollover within a year, and Irma didn't get a taxable IRA payout in the process.
+The places where housing costs have skyrocketed are places such as New York, Massachusetts and California that regulate the life out of the free market.
+Nonetheless, they had a flair for promotion, and they convinced the public that Endotronics was onto something amazing.
+He referred to last Friday's triple witching, or the same-day expiration of stock-index futures and options and individual stock options.
+Analyst Joseph Phillippi of Shearson Lehman Hutton of New York said some of Chrysler's increase came because of lower incentive costs during the period this year.
+On Friday, federal police searched Constanzo's Atizapan house and the apartments of two associates who are fugitives.
+But even sophisticated professionals were stung.
+And there is always the possibility that controversies could erupt.
+A year ago, the company had a pretax gain of $82.9 million from the sale of securities, and profit from continuing operations of $72.4 million, or 98 cents a share.
+Republicans have long contended that one reason the Democrats hang on to the House is that, decade after decade, they gerrymander the districts to their advantage.
+Five of GM's six car and truck divisions put out separate announcements saying they planned to extend to July 5 their rebate programs when the current ones run out May 11.
+Tass reported the Afghan army killed 11 rebels and wounded five who had bombarded the Qanahar airport with rockets and mines.
+Under the austerity measures, the Central Bank _ Argentina's equivalent to the Federal Reserve _ ordered a 53.7 percent devaluation of the austral currency, setting its value at 655 per dollar, compared with 303 per dollar on Friday.
+Babe Ruth, in 1927 (60) and '28 (54).
+Warner Chappell, the world's largest music publisher, already owns the rights to songs by George and Ira Gershwin, Michael Jackson and Cole Porter, among others.
+He said only about 10% to 15% of the company's business is with original-equipment manufacturers.
+Mr. Kelly is an old-fashioned engineer; he admits finally abandoning his slide rule for a calculator only last year.
+Therefore, while there may be far too much capital in the banking system as a whole, there may be far too little to protect the FDIC from experiencing catastrophic losses in a severe, nationwide recession.
+"What are the issues so far?
+The North Korean premier's car was damaged, and two of the official vehicles had to be left for tow trucks.
+The American Civil Liberties Union takes a stronger stance against E-mail snooping.
+Billy Carter became known for his wise-cracking and beer-drinking during his brother's 1976 campaign, but quit drinking nine years ago after undergoing treatment at a California alcoholism center.
+The Cincinnati concern has been seeking to expand its telecommunications expertise into other areas of information services.
+Marine Midland stock soared $18 to $77.75 a share, although Hongkong & Shanghai Banking said it had no intention of raising its offer of $70 a share, or $677 million, for the Marine Midland shares it doesn't own.
+When Fanny, the beautiful teen-aged heroine, sails into Boston harbor, she hears church bells "very feeble, not like English bells."
+"On the other hand, there is a political risk for those who say they won't go into a budget summit at all." Each stop on this rainy weekend is punctuated with this kind of "on the other hand" reflection.
+But the report contained FBI crime statistics for 1986 showing that the murder rate among blacks was 31.2 per 100,000 compared with 5.4 per 100,000 whites.
+One person apparently died from the heat.
+Mao Tse-tung had just unleashed the Cultural Revolution in China.
+Or cool (you may freeze at this point) and refrigerate, covered.
+If it's regular mail, it goes to a fan mail service for photos.
+Cruise attends the funeral and learns he has been disinherited.
+Another Soviet analyst, Vladimir Tikhonov, said his country's agricultural statistics substantially overstate Soviet food output. Meat production is barely half the officially reported figure, he said.
+According to the filing, the shares were bought for investment reasons.
+Cambodian guerrillas, meanwhile, reportedly recaptured a major base, a Thai military officer in Bangkok said today, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+When the rumors proved false, shares resumed their rise.
+The summit was initially resisted by moderate Arab states.
+Lacy H. Hunt, chief U.S. economist for Hong Kong Bank Group, parent of Marine Midland Bank, expects the economy to show only sluggish growth for the next 18 months.
+The New York-based provider of clinical testing services Friday said it plans to sell six million common shares to non-U.S. institutional investors for $30 million.
+The others charged were SMS Chairman Ralph Savage, SMS President Eugene White and Carl Hurlebaus, who is co-owner of Telemedia Inc. with White and Savage.
+At first light Thursday, a Navy pilot spotted what appeared to be a man waving from a life raft.
+"You don't have to fall into a septic tank to know what it is," said the Rev. Avis Hill, a local minister who led the protest.
+"They didn't make 'em like him when I played.
+As for American Home Products, they say that Wall Street is excessively concerned about an alleged lack of new products in its pipeline.
+Once you start dishing on sex and kids and money, anything is possible.
+The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Beckley by the New Beckley Mining Corp., which also announced it will close its nearby Glen Daniel mine because of what it called union violence stemming from the UMW's selective strikes.
+Trump compared the Boston-to-New York-to Washington shuttle to New York's Plaza Hotel, "which hadn't been run right" until he purchased it.
+He didn't cite specific errors.
+A hand grenade exploded early Sunday on the crowded dance floor of a nightclub, killing one man and wounding 37 people, police said.
+Washington DC was staked out of a swamp in 1790 by George Washington and was the first city to be built as a national capital.
+The Barton amendment was similar to Stenholm-Craig, but also limited increases in government revenues to the growth in national income unless a three-fifths vote of Congress decided otherwise.
+A sequence of open-air rooms, frescoed with abundant foliage and lined with flower beds, eases the transition between garden and house. The garden of Herculaneum's grand Villa of the Stags has supplied much of the finest marble statuary in the show.
+Chatichai said his Cabinet has been completed and will be announced after Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain ends a visit here next Tuesday.
+It makes it hard to sell the house, but the vendor may strike lucky.
+Mr. Gordy couldn't be reached for comment.
+Rifkin said that once the genetic code, or genome, is known there is a possibility that this will be used by employers, insurance companies and others to discriminate against people whose genetic make up includes potential disease-causing defects.
+Fixed-rate mortgages now stand at 10.5 percent on average.
+The process helped him achieve the lush surface and warm colors he loved, but it also proved to be a great danger for collectors.
+More than three-quarters of Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.'s $200 million face value 6 3/8% debentures were tendered for conversion into common stock prior to the record date for a special dividend, a Harcourt attorney said.
+The government declared a national emergency and ordered its citizens to stay indoors.
+In a society where building one's "jinmyaku", or network of human contacts, is everything, selling a product through acquaintances works particularly well.
+"Deplorably, the committee has no right to veto ecologically harmful undertakings," he has said.
+With many of the cases in the UK, the pressure for reforms to limit liabilities seems certain to grow. Accountants are seeking changes to the Companies Act which now bans auditors making contracts where liability with clients is limited.
+The indictment issued in February 1988 accused Noriega of protecting cocaine shipments heading north and coca processing chemicals and drug money headed south.
+Divers have discovered 55 Japanese warships, cargo boats and submarines sunk during World War II off Palau in the western Pacific Ocean, the government announced.
+Mr. Rose denied, however, that the stock sale was initiated to provide funds for state spending.
+Per-capita income today is around $150.
+Ramchand admits there's little he can do to protect himself. Unlike many other drivers, he doesn't even carry a crowbar as a weapon.
+Its current underwriter is a Hartford, Conn., concern called North American Investments.
+De Klerk met Mozambique's President Joaquim Chissano in July.
+"Eastern has consistently slammed every door in the pilots' face," said John Mazor, an ALPA spokesman.
+The plant, located in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, was not damaged by the devastating Dec. 7 earthquake in another part of the small southern Soviet republic that borders Turkey.
+If the company hadn't started its quality drive, it would have been shut out by a growing number of customers that are boosting quality standards, he adds.
+But some money managers are far less optimistic that a wave of cost-saving mergers will bring Nirvana to bank stocks.
+Equally, international investors have taken increasing interest in Argentine paper, since Argentine borrowers must still offer above-market yields.
+Morocco has sided with fellow Arab nations such as Egypt, Syria and Saudi Arabia, strongly condemning the Iraqi invasion and annexation of Kuwait.
+The Americans dumped the money, stamped with the reward offer and sealed in plastic envelopes, into the river after their two boats moved about 220 yards into Laotian waters.
+Raising interest rates was political anathema. By Tuesday night the pound closed in London just a fifth of a pfennig above its ERM floor of DM2.778, its lowest ever in the mechanism.
+The initial Hollywood Reporter story included a description of a movie that Jackson supposedly would make with the troika of Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola.
+German companies had at least one and sometimes two fewer tiers of hierarchy than the UK ones. One reason why German middle managers tended to identify downwards was that industrial unions encompassed every type and grade of employee.
+Four years ago, Ms. Sanchez said, her life had hit bottom.
+But I'm going home and die now." The evening began with an award for visual effects to "Innerspace," a fantasy about a test pilot reduced to microscopic size.
+"Today I bring you only good news," NASA test director Al Sofge said today. "The launch vehicle is in good shape.
+Petrovsky also said the international community should adopt binding principles and rules of behavior.
+The nuns also are working on saints' greeting cards and have developed games, quizzes and puzzles for kids.
+One factor that encourages poaching is the high value that the public puts on wildlife trophies.
+However, de Klerk has told white voters he will not betray them and has affirmed his commitment to segregated residential areas for whites who want them.
+Investment fundamentals aside, the move into bonds 18 months ago was not unrelated to the declining free asset ratio of Norwich Union's main life assurance fund.
+Beryl Sprinkel, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, was warning the other day that the Fed's current stance, if maintained for several quarters, would lead to a recession.
+Mr Michael Robarts, of Fleming Investment Management, argues that designation not only offers little protection to clients but will also slow down the settlement process, raising costs for everyone and increasing risks.
+Crude oil for May delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose 44 cents a barrel to $18.71.
+And what is it doing?" he asked.
+This will include a clarification of measures to ensure military standstill and military in place.
+The opportunities are more available for them now than in the past," Cleveland said.
+But the company would save on taxes since interest payments are deductible while dividends are not.
+Even the consummate Washington insider sees the depths of the problem.
+With regard to the foregoing paragraph, the French delegation considers that where very important interests are at stake the discussion must be continued until unanimous agreement is reached. III.
+He later said the large UFO was the "size of two battleships" and appeared to be made by "a very high technology and intelligence."
+The three inmates were serving life sentences without possibility for parole and were housed separately in cells in the same prison wing, said Jerrie Clutter, secretary to Warden Jerry Hedrick.
+To give but one example, it simply is not true, as Mr. Casey asserts, that "Donovan was soon disillusioned with the Nuremberg trials and quit."
+Specifically Chile must conduct a plebiscite sometime during the next eight months to allow voters a chance to say "si" or "no" to eight more years of Pinochet rule.
+About $225 million of long-term debt was outstanding at Sept. 30.
+The ABA's House of Delegates rejected a similar proposal by nine votes in 1985 and by 24 votes in 1983.
+The airline has now made net first-half profits of Dollars 49.5m, against Dollars 2.35m in 1991.
+She told reporters she had spoken to Barbara Bush on Monday about AIDS. "She's very informed and very receptive.
+Mr. Diamandis, who for more than 20 years was a magazine publisher, is expected to serve as vice chairman of Donnelley, with Mr. Purcell as chairman.
+A jury in Detroit ruled that the Eagan, Minn., airline was at fault for a 1987 plane crash that killed 156 people at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and that the plane's maker was blameless.
+Mr. Gauthier said that right after he was fired, he bumped into Mr. Rattigan, who asked how he was doing.
+The ALPA said it is buying advertising this weekend in major newspapers in Miami, Atlanta, Washington, Boston and New York to publicize its position and deter other pilots from going to work for Eastern.
+"One young man said he was Russian.
+Also, independent of any deal with Eastern, American has announced increased service to Monterrey, Cancun and Cozumel, Mexico.
+The 1985 Mexico City quake that killed 10,000 measured 8.1 on the Richter scale.
+David Beckwith, a spokesman for Vice President Dan Quayle, said Hughes and a former employee met with Quayle twice in the weeks before Quayle moved into the official vice president's residence.
+By limiting for the first time how much state parties can spend on elections, it also would effectively stop the use of those organizations by wealthy contributors to funnel gifts in blocks of $100,000 to presidential campaigns.
+Mariano Adalem was named presidential adviser on military affairs, replacing retired Maj. Gen.
+The equity income funds were up just 2.6%.
+The highest monthly figure was 42 demolished or sealed in June 1989.
+The main leftist opposition, the PSUM, has abandoned the word "communist" but retains the hammer and sickle in its emblem.
+The agreement also limits I.C.H.'s stake in First Executive to no more than 25% until November 1993.
+Each person who returns voluntarily receives the equivalent of $50 from the U.N. agency and qualifies for a year's food aid from the Vietnamese government.
+Five interpreters spent two days translating the section, which was then sent to Taiwan via facsimile transmission for typesetting using a computer that allows high quality generation of Chinese characters, the paper said.
+Sanders said the Forest Service does not plan to ask that any criminal charges be filed.
+The deal with Alcoa is the third agreement BFI has reached to get rid of the waste it collects.
+However, many companies, even those not facing takeover threats, have been buying their own stock and setting up or expanding employee stock plans recently, in part because of their value as takeover defenses.
+The witnesses said there was little the United States could do to break up the oil cartel and that meantime, the simple laws of supply and demand would govern the price of oil.
+Cromwell. Remember? Being British, of course, I think we will not make a decision to abolish the monarchy.
+The resolution was approved on a 20-to-1 vote with the United States voting against it and six members abstaining.
+His first commercial film, "Terminus," won the Golden Lion for best documentary at the 1961 Venice Film Festival.
+In the first half of the year, GM announces agreements giving the company manufacturing presences in Hungary, East Germany and the Soviet Union.
+The journalists who filed the suit, however, want the Pentagon to be barred from implementing the restrictions in any future wars.
+And all five also ranked high in the study of population pressures.
+The aide put the final price tag at from $7.5 billion to $8 billion.
+Almost three in five companies have cut prices recently, compared with the forecast one in 10. Some 20 per cent plan further reductions.
+Assurances Generales de France (AGF), one of its closest competitors, recently sealed its investment in AMB, another German insurer.
+Right now, Pat Buchanan seems to be the only one taking an aggressive tone."
+"It became the longest runway in the United States for drug smuggling planes," James D. Holt, the sheriff of Martin County, said when the link was opened in December.
+Though they worked night and day, they managed to inspect less than 5% of the fruit unloaded off nine freighters.
+No warnings were sounded.
+He now has to prove that he can campaign.
+A portion of the proceeds was intended to finance its previously announced acquisition of Diversified Shelter Group Ltd. and affiliated entities.
+The district official, contacted by telephone, said four of the schools burned to the ground while three others and the clinic were damaged.
+As much as $81 billion will be needed over the next 21 years to modernize and clean up DOE defense facilities, the report said.
+But much of the government's case collapsed after the defense asserted that the documents at issue were available to many others, and prosecutors acknowledged that the GTE unit didn't enjoy an unfair advantage in competing for contracts.
+Stocks at producers and the exchange are only sufficient to supply the needs of consumers for six weeks, says Robin Bhar, metals analyst in London for Rudolf Wolff & Co., commodity brokers.
+"That was fun that nobody else could have," he said. "We're the only ones who know what it was really like.
+Scheduled to go on the block are two acknowledged masterpieces, both carrying estimates of $40 million to $50 million, and even higher expectations.
+If Bush had chosen another destination for his first trip, however, it would have touched off a chorus of complaints, Hawes said.
+Boris A. Petrov, deputy Communist Party head of the Kalinin region where the accident occurred, said in a telephone interview that two of the 107 people initially hospitalized after the crash had died.
+He said the travelers spoke of widespread rumors in Kabul over the weekend that Tanai was planning a coup.
+Serious work has yet to begin on most wells because of equipment delays and water-pumping troubles.
+At that time, some investors feared the credit-easing move might be inflationary.
+Alyssa suffered from biliary atresia, a congenital disorder which would have been fatal if she hadn't undergone a transplant, doctors said.
+THE Nikkei index's fall below 20,000 on Monday gave many financial executives a sleepless night as they worked out the impact on their companies.
+Ms. Kaufman is a New York free-lance writer who grew up in Detroit.
+Butler told Coast Guard officials their boat was attacked and sunk by "several" whales about 1,200 miles southwest of Costa Rica.
+He is one of the nearly 600 Albanians who have sought refuge in foreign embassies in Tirana this week in a desperate bid to flee the country.
+"We do support our voluntary agreement with the recording industry, which has been in effect since 1985.
+The high of 93 at Pittsburgh tied a record that has been on the books since 1885, and the high of 94 at Traverse City, Mich., toppled a record set in 1897.
+The battle over VSEL, the Barrow-based submarine maker, is starting to get aggressive.
+"Our credit system is breaking down and needs to be fixed," Mr. Bryan said.
+If you default on your home improvement loan you can't stop your car from being repossessed as collateral, even though it's the only way you can get to work to make the money to pay off the loan.
+The only junta member left out of the proposed pardon was Dimitris Ioannides, who engineered a failed 1974 coup in nearby Cyprus, a disaster that led to the partition of the Mediterranean island and Greece's return to civilian rule.
+She originated the role of Mary McGregor in the West End production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" and made her film debut in the role.
+Secured Data charges clients from less than $50 per month to more than $8,000, depending on the number of tapes and frequency of access.
+Their effort to run him out of Washington is an embarrassment to the original purpose of their own movement.
+The actual total cost of the relief is estimated at around Pounds 50m. The suggestion of a windfall tax is by definition a one-off tax. It could not replace permanent annual loss of a flow of revenue.
+It wanted to keep out competition and keep energy prices high,' said Mr Paul Achleitner of Goldman Sachs, the investment bank advising the Treuhand on the Mibrag deal. Mr Thomas Klante, spokesman for RWE Energie, holds a different view.
+Lotus also said it introduced 1-2-3 Release 3.1+, an update of the 3.1 version of its 1-2-3 program.
+The recognition process has proved to be a bureaucratic nightmare for the more than 100 tribes that have applied, mostly small tribes from the East and West coasts.
+"Gays of the World Unite," says the masthead of Gay Pravda, a newspaper which went to press in the Netherlands this week for distribution among homosexuals in the Soviet Union.
+Mr. Arkin said his client wouldn't pursue charges against the government.
+Sind province officials met Ishaq Khan at the airport and briefed him on the massacre.
+"Obviously, things are going to have to go on hold for many companies."
+Even with cooperation from educators, he predicted it would take 10 years to achieve the reform aims outlined at the summit.
+Bulletin Group, Economics Division, Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8AH or selected bookshops.
+Accept the U.S.-backed concept of trading land for peace.
+When a stock reaches that level and is fairly priced, Mr. Lynch says, he quickly switches into other issues that he sees as undervalued by the market.
+Among those ready to bolt the GOP for Dukakis is Jimmy Londis, 64, who came to the United States from Greece 30 years ago and runs the popular Jimmy's Lunch in Troy, known for its French toast.
+The United States and Britain continued to keep their embassies open.
+That won't help much.
+Business slumps have forced layoffs at both Hughes Aircraft Co., which GM bought a year ago for $5.1 billion, and GMF Robotics, GM's factory-automation affiliate.
+The bolivar was devalued.
+Under the plan, the concept of sovereignty over the islands would give way to ownership by a jointly held business.
+Miss Rafko, a registered nurse, used her reign to promote the nursing field.
+But the world hadn't known, because, until Izvestia's story, the Soviets had kept the news to themselves.
+Assets of money market mutual funds for the week ended March 13 were revised to $471.25 billion, and the increase from the previous week was revised to $3.1 billion.
+This concert was part of the City of London Festival, though there was little to alert the audience to the fact.
+The Medellin cartel is believed to be responsible for most cocaine shipments to the United States.
+Motorists were urged to leave their cars at home.
+But it would not be disastrous to rely on what is actually happening.
+An autopsy ordered by the Cambria County coroner indicated that Justin's death was caused by a Wilm's tumor that weighed nearly five pounds.
+In 1990, it rang up a loss of $243 million, mostly because of bad loans on real estate.
+Perez is in Brasil, attending the inauguration of Fernando Collor de Mello.
+The director Jack Gold is also much more famous in television.
+Rivals are deeply sceptical that the relatively unfamiliar mail-order approach will catch on. But if it wasn't a high-wire act, Waitt wouldn't be having fun - which he patently is.
+Some even worry that the area's new commercial potential may lead to the sort of gentrification that could force the old-time residents out.
+For its domestic operations, Pemex imported petrochemicals valued at $105.2 billion.
+Quality, choice, responsiveness and competition are what the punters have become accustomed to in the private sector.
+Each broadcast will also include satellite-fed contributions from "World Monitor TV's" news desks in London, Tokyo and Washington. Hodding Carter III will be the program's regular commentator.
+She is active in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Evart, in northwestern lower Michigan.
+One of Mr. Gould's early achievements, he added, was the prominent use of billboards promoting Robinson's commitment to fashion designers.
+The four fatalities were all inside the pickup truck that smashed into the rear of the tanker, Stone said.
+Ahmad Shah, a 44-year-old engineer with the hardline Ittihad Islami Party who has been named president of the provisional government, said the 14-member cabinet will meet once a week to outline new programs and plans.
+Wall Street traders, who have been nervously hanging onto their Koppers shares as one court case after another threatened to upset the takeover, were ecstatic yesterday.
+"The issue is whether the arrest violated Olson's Fourth Amendment rights.
+Their hope, suspended in time for fifty years of Cold War, has come alive in this new, post-Communist era.
+Mr. Devani's story is no ordinary tale of entrepreneurial perseverance.
+The legislation did not spell out how to determine the replacement crop value.
+The law has been amended twice since.
+Which brings us back to current declamations on American racism.
+A new radar system that will allow military observers to look over the Earth's horizon and get an earlier warning of enemy aircraft or drug-smuggling planes has been turned over to the Air Force.
+This year's NBC-TV telecast of the Miss America Pageant will be presented live from the Atlantic City Convention Center.
+Aucoin also is a co-defendant, along with two of his alleged employees _ Steve Bertolino and William G. Condon of Metairie _ and New Orleans businessman Wilson Abraham.
+Wakes from the boats were blamed for destabilizing some submerged structures, said Marshall County Civil Defense Director John Martin.
+Tens of thousands of Iranians are in Dubai, a port that deals extensively with Iran across the Gulf waters.
+University President John Silber helped persuade Bush and Mitterrand to come to the school's urban campus.
+The dollar had fallen 13.55 yen in 13 trading days before gaining 0.85 yen on Friday.
+The suit, filed by the California Department of Health Services against Safety-Kleen Inc., Elgin, Ill., charges that the hazardous waste recycler committed nearly 100 violations of state and federal environmental laws in California.
+Carloadings rose 3% at Union Pacific. Excluding a $575 million after-tax restructuring charge, Union Pacific's net would have risen 5%.
+However, he added, the company expects revenue to "grow across the board in our different markets."
+Japan is one of the few countries that allows criminal charges of professional negligence in such a case.
+But while the build-up of Japanese competitive pressure ahead of the single European market is plainly part of the story, the Japanese producers are not enjoying life either.
+That money was meant to strengthen the program, but now officials hope it will be enough to stay even.
+America West Airlines has been given a deadline to line up financing commitments for its proposed $415 million purchase of Eastern Airline's lucrative Northeast shuttle or see its offer fail.
+Foley filed, and, no small thanks to Lyndon Johnson's landslide, wrested away the 5th District seat which had been held by Republicans for 22 years.
+Who said that foreigners can't get ahead in Japanese banks?
+But Hillsborough Circuit Judge Susan Bucklew noticed an inconsistency in the report _ while Ms. Brooks was earning her master's in Washington, D.C., she was serving jail time in New York.
+Two Indianapolis businessmen have purchased the Seattle Mariners baseball franchise for $76 million.
+Federal law prohibits commercial operations in the parks, except in emergencies, Whitney said.
+Mr. Muntz saw no grenade thrown and no "long knives."
+Mark DeMoss, a Falwell spokesman, said Falwell sent Messner to meet with the Bakkers not long after Bakker resigned, but did not take any specific offer.
+The government's chief economic forecasting gauge shook off the October stock market slump to post a 0.9 percent increase in February in a performance which analysts said should lay to rest fears of a 1988 recession.
+He found in favor of player Marvin Powell, in a free-agency suit similar to Mr. McNeil's.
+"Yes, it is," said Miss King.
+Within an hour of opening, six children arrived at the shelters, and Ms. Ellis said four other young boys who showed up at one of the campuses left before entering, apparently because of television cameras nearby.
+The legislation also includes $95 million for the On-Site Inspection Agency in fiscal 1990 and fiscal 1991.
+Though tagged as a developer, Patten doesn't build things.
+"We don't think there's very much merit in those conclusions at all," said Kenneth Leibler, president of the American Stock Exchange.
+LIRR said 30,000 rail commuters were affected.
+Eli Lilly Co. is crystallizing human growth hormone, which now is used to spur growth in children with certain growth disorders.
+Hydro said the effect of the decline was partly offset by lower raw materials prices and higher smelter productivity.
+(Not all were great individually, but taken whole the septet was a mythopoeic masterpiece).
+Howmet Corp. said it agreed to buy a site in Claremore, Okla., where it will build a second company plant to repair and rebuild engine parts for jets.
+"When you do not have emergency lights, you can still raise oil lamps, use the radio or shoot flare guns," he said.
+But several traders said the market failed to capitalize on the rate cut as players quickly turned their attention to the U.S. trade report.
+Mount Etna has been erupting since Sept. 11.
+The government was committed to export-led growth including export-oriented services, he added.
+He has held on to his father's retirement pin, and he has nostalgic feelings about this area near the Louisiana border, which is known as the Golden Triangle and is home to more than 40 industrial sites, mostly oil-related.
+If these schools cannot tolerate religion, many parents will have another reason to get their children out.
+Day One I realised my mistake.
+After a hectic car chase through the outskirts of Turin, police arrested a man suspected of armed robbery.
+"I'm thrilled, there is justice in this land," Eeles, 43, said afterward.
+Two Palestinian factions battled in Beirut slums on Friday, leaving at least 28 people dead and 90 wounded, said police in the Lebanese capital.
+Civic Union correctly points out that without an integrated industrial transition strategy, International Monetary Fund-style macro-level adjustment policies create only ruins and not viable 'commercial' entities.
+By the mid-1950s, his dealer network stretched from Portland and Los Angeles to Miami and New York and accounted for 250,000 rentals a year.
+Brussels is the headquarters of the 16-nation North American Treaty Organization.
+They also issued a document promoting civil disobedience, which the white church did not endorse.
+Regis Krebs of Beckemeyer, a town of 1,100 located 45 miles east of St. Louis, had pointed his combine toward home when he noticed the fire, which apparently was caused by a spark from the combine's muffler.
+Authorities banned an independent rally called for Friday by signatories of the human rights document Charter 77 and four other dissident groups.
+Per-share earnings fell to 61 cents in the first half from 82 cents a year ago.
+But he said evangelism will not be easy in the Soviet Union, mainly because of a lack of books, facilities and funds.
+GEIS was introduced five years ago as part of a programme to wean South Africa from its overdependence on primary commodity exports by offering a wide range of subsidies for the export of manufactured goods.
+The federal government, after spending billions to resuscitate the Farm Belt, sees little sense in making it easy for beginning farmers again.
+Borans, who rely on honey as an important part of their diet, also hunt for honey when no greater honeyguides are around.
+A final dividend of 4.3p makes a forecast 16.8p (18.4p).
+One day last week, his store sold five stoves. "We haven't been doing five stoves a month until now," he said.
+I could only feel an overwhelming, crushing disappointment.
+She was also a senior producer of NBC News' "Main Street," a monthly news hour for teen-agers, which has since been canceled.
+He also noted that the journey will end at Tahlequah, Okla., the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
+Since his announcement, other European governments have acknowledged similar organizations in their countries.
+"The board's responsibility is not to make a moral judgment on Capt.
+The Most Rev. Robert Runcie, spiritual leader of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican communion, said today he had no quarrel with his government's policy of making no deals that would reward the kidnappers.
+The permission was sought in relation to incentives/superannuation earned in the period to end-June. Opponents of the motions outvoted supporters at the meeting itself.
+"It's all ego," says Philip Garfinkle, executive vice president of Entertainment Data Inc., which analyzes industry statistics.
+That's when Salomon will dole out a $130-million deferred compensation pool to the firm's managing directors.
+The chapter does not mention slave labor, price controls, exchange controls, prohibitions on private property, or restrictions on emigration.
+The system is the biggest lender to the nation's farms.
+Some face electoral capital punishment the next time they go to the voters.
+In the first five months of 1990, China's industry was increasing production at a rate of less than 2 percent annually.
+Airline stocks also generally were higher.
+Gesell, meanwhile, refused Walsh's request to make more editing changes in the 300 prosecution exhibits.
+Humphreys obtained information that was instrumental in the release of Lenell Geter, an engineer from South Carolina who spent two years in Texas prisons for a robbery before another suspect was identified.
+One performer parodied the theme song from the television show "Rawhide."
+President Turgut Ozal said Friday that Turkey is on guard against a possible Iraqi attack, but he played down the possibility his country will become a target.
+And he said he would return in September with a comprehensive plan to attack the "national menace" of drug abuse.
+"There hasn't been any great big fundamental change in the economy in the past two weeks" to justify the market's sharp move, said Ms. Hughes.
+Everything is on a manageable, human scale and honesty is taken for granted.
+The lending came to HK$33 billion, against which provisions of HK$3.6 billion had been made, representing a provision level of 11%.
+Reformers, with nearly 500 committed delegates, represent the strongest faction at the congress, with staunch conservatives numbering less than 100.
+Aran shares closed unaltered at 16p. Rosehaugh shivers The arrival of a receiver at Rosehaugh sent shivers through the property market with selected stocks being marked back in nervous trading.
+Activity remained light at 384.5 million shares, compared with 412.7 million shares on Thursday.
+There have been conflicting reports in recent days about whether the Japanese central bank will reduce its discount rate, which is its fee on loans to financial institutions, in an effort to counter the impact of the weak dollar on Japan's economy.
+The awards, which recognize excellence in reporting, were made by the Raymond Clapper Foundation and the Barnet Nover Foundation. Each award also carried a $1,500 cash prize.
+Thus, the White House is considering staging a public signing ceremony that will give Mr. Reagan another chance to express his disappointment at the measure.
+That fear may owe something to Sandinista campaign strategy of linking the guard to U.S.-supported Contra guerrillas and the opposition coalition.
+American Express says it's pleased with the small-business card, but wouldn't divulge the number of its small-business card holders.
+No details were available on the size or kind of unit involved.
+The tone remained marginally negative, with most traders merely squaring their positions ahead of the advance estimate of gross domestic product in the three months to the end of September.
+In a memo written by city Human Resources Administrator William Grinker and Sara L. Kellermann, the commissioner of the city's Department of Mental Health, the two argued that the plan was ill-advised.
+The house was built in 1896 for Mrs Gerard Streatfield, in whose family it stayed for nearly 70 years. The 21-acre grounds include a fine terraced western hillside designed by Jekyll; the dry stone walls are planted with sedums and campanulas.
+Many City economists have now come round to the Bank of England's more relaxed view on inflation.
+In New Jersey, where AT&T is based, 139 jobs would be cut.
+Why, then, Mr. Maksoud, are all the various Arab factions killing each other in Beirut if indeed there is an effective Lebanese army?
+That a new breed of innovative retailers has entered the marketplace, intent on attracting customers to quality goods at lower prices, is precisely the secret of American competitive success.
+This weakness has already caused a substantial decline in the size of the deposit insurance fund administered by the FDIC.
+Pravda ran the censored letters under the banner headline "Letters From Florida" and undoubtedly expected big propaganda points as a result.
+While few companies offer long-term care as such, many have increased benefits for home health care and hospices.
+The United States is assessed more than $200 million every year by the United Nations _ about a quarter of the regular budget of $800 million.
+Three yuppie couples travel to the hill country for a bit of rest and relaxation.
+The panel said it was generally pleased with Westinghouse's program for training reactor operators, but the training was "missing coverage of reactors fundamentals" that are always included in training for commercial nuclear plants.
+'Local staff have their own budgets and can take their own decisions.
+His last major public appearance was in October 1987, when Presser spoke to the AFL-CIO biennial convention.
+In addition, Barton's Mr. Mazzoni says discussions are under way with Corona's Mexican brewer about new product and package extensions.
+After 30 years of grace the locusts are back, cutting a swath from the desert to the rich agricultural lands of North Africa and, possibly, beyond.
+Farrell created the sculpture.
+"If you ask me what is the Achilles heel of this program, I think it is refrigeration and existing equipment.
+The father was released that night.
+"If the public investment in Sematech is not followed by an increase in the competitive strength of U.S. chipmakers and their suppliers, Sematech as a public policy will not have been successful," the study said.
+It is a sensitive, unfussed and traditional recension by Maina Gielgud.
+More important is the fact that Mr. Milken possessed no advance, insider information about the merger, as the government's own investigation demonstrated.
+A longer version of this appears in the Journal of Democracy's summer issue.
+Confessions made without an attorney present are admissible in Mexico, although the accused are permitted to recant them in court later.
+William W. Hamilton Jr., director of Planned Parenthood's Washington office, says Mr. Robertson is making projections when "you can't tell what's going to happen 10 years out."
+NYSE leaders called member firms and specialists to ensure they had adequate capital should the market collapse.
+A. Gray Collins, 55, who has been executive vice president for external affairs, becomes vice president for corporate relations.
+Presley's estate has filed similar lawsuits in other concert locations and settled most of them out of court, Brickman said.
+Lorimar retains the right to walk away if the merger doesn't bring its stockholders at least $15 per share, which means Warner's stock price must average $36 per share.
+In early 1985, a dollar could be exchanged for more than 250 Japanese yen.
+In Italy, rainfall from Jan. 1 to July 20 this year was nearly 40 percent below the average of the last 30 years, according to a Weather Bureau spokesman, Lt.
+The passengers were traveling to Nakhon Ratchasima province to celebrate the Thai new year when the bus crashed Wednesday in Manorom district in Chainat, 120 miles north of Bangkok, Pichet said.
+The releases are viewed as tacit acknowledgement by the government of the ANC's influence and popularity.
+He said he hoped that the loans would be agreed in the next fortnight and insisted that a levy on farmers was 'very remote'.
+Do you think that the relations with Mexico are going to be damaged now that Mexico is asking for the extradition or the return of Dr. Alvarez Machain? A: No.
+While public centers struggle, privately operated treatment facilities have beds to spare.
+Contract talks between American and its union, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, broke off in March, triggering a 30-day cooling-off period that expired April 25.
+As chief executive of the state of Massachusetts he has steadfastly refused to permit the critical warning and communication facility _ the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) _ to be built in his state, leaving a serious gap in our nation's defense.
+High winds killed some early bloom on the trees, he added, but that won't affect orange production.
+At the hearing, Criminal Court Judge Michael Nadel denied a motion from Sharpton's lawyer to dismiss charges, despite a threat that the group would refuse to leave the room unless he granted it.
+Three teen-agers have been convicted of manslaughter in the case, and seven other defendants face trial on lesser charges.
+It sounds good in theory but is difficult in practice because growth consumes resources almost by definition.
+"And to see all the wonderful people in this world _ I've been over to the Soviet Union and met the people over there, and they're just as nice as the people here in the United States, and that's true of the people in Iran and Israel and everywhere.
+He pointedly did not rule out military action.
+Burton forecast an unchanged interim dividend of 1p.
+THE receivers running Mowat, the property and leisure company that collapsed earlier this week, said yesterday that nearly all the 58,000 holidays booked with the group were secure.
+Ownership appears related to living in a house rather than an apartment.
+For the first nine months of the 1989 fiscal year, the company earned of $264,000, or 11 cents a share, on sales of $5.9 million.
+The biggest fan in the Souter family is the judge's mother, who will be 83 this week.
+Perhaps he is disappointed that he never wrote the "big book" of conservative ideas that he once planned, but if so, he should not be.
+Witnesses said about 100 East German police scuffled with about 50 would-be emigres in front of the U.S. Embassy, preventing their entry.
+But also, some of Mr. Nishi's theories have fallen flat in practice.
+Saab Automobile lost $430 million last year.
+I don't think people wanted to hear from me what I had to say about Bush," he said.
+Kim said the flow had no direct path toward the ocean without cutting through populated areas.
+In 1989, U.S. trans-Pacific trade totaled $297 billion, compared with total trade of $207 billion with Europe, according to a State Department official.
+Party leaders, including Takeshita and his predecessor, Yasuhiro Nakasone, took Recruit money and Takeshita admitting to accepting the equivalent of $1.1 million in various forms.
+The liability cannot be enforced against the individual either if he remains overseas. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
+Spokesman Jacques Lachapelle told a Montreal news conference the commission is considering suing the police for blocking the flow of food into the settlement.
+Contract talks between the union and the nation's Big Three automakers _ General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler _ begin next summer.
+A few thousand probably will get to move into the homes in Thabong when they are completed.
+Only the ozone alarm can do that.
+Only 2 percent of unionized Eastern pilots have crossed picket lines, he said.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the president used the occasion to thank those lawmakers who had removed a provision from the bill that would have authorized expansion of federal Medicaid payments for abortions.
+Similarly, the assumptions on which the big retailers have been operating no longer hold.
+The amoral Mrs. Begbick and her band of law-breaking opportunists establish Mahoganny, a town of fantasy where they plan to bilk the bored but well-heeled.
+A major hurdle, however, is convincing consumers that pre-cut fruits and vegetables are as fresh as those they can choose themselves from the produce bin.
+We don't have to do nothin' but bring the rig man a dirty needle for a clean one and the cops don't bother us.
+The Feb. 1-3 trip was timed so that Quayle can attend the presidential inaguration of Venezuela's Carlos Andres Perez on Feb. 2.
+"Things are gradually getting better," said Emanuel Goldman, a beverage analyst with PaineWebber Inc. in San Francisco.
+Advancing issues outnumbered decliners by about 7 to 4 on the NYSE, with 941 stocks up, 564 down and 488 unchanged.
+The FPO piled up ever bigger scores in three regional elections last autumn, culminating in Vienna in November where it took 23 per cent of the vote and displaced the OVP as the runner up. But this year does not look so bright for Mr Haider.
+Pounds 510; Monks Partnership European Company Car Survey 1992, from Monks Partnership, Debden Green, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 3LX.
+The equivalent of a Cray supercomputer, with a video screen, will eventually sit in your living room.
+Researchers reason that by flooding the bloodstream with copies of CD4, the virus will mistakenly attack these decoys and miss the blood cells.
+Western diplomats said they hope the Soviet Union will use the new resolution as the pretext for withdrawing its advisors in Iraq.
+In response to the department's moves toward mandatory reporting, 13 airlines on Monday offered to file voluntary monthly reports detailing on-time performance, flight cancellations and lost baggage.
+But most securities firms were brimming with profits after six months of soaring stock values and a five-year-old global bull market for equities.
+As a result, Morgan Stanley stepped up its focus on cyclical companies, often telling corporate executives that it could raise more money for them at higher prices than other Wall Street firms could.
+Press reports suggested the intended victim may have been a judge who drove past shortly afterward.
+The Supreme Court's tie vote upheld a lower court ruling that the airline may not cancel the check-off provision unless it is agreed to in negotiations with the workers.
+New York air traffic controllers declared a fuel emergency aboard an Avianca jet from Colombia after the pilot said he only had 15 minutes of fuel, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said Wednesday.
+"We're both old faces, and why not get some new faces?"
+It is unclear whether the government will legalize all of the new opposition groups.
+In this campaign, Gonzalez and other Socialist leaders maintain that opposition parties have failed to come up with serious platforms and alternatives.
+They must buy furniture, houses, cars, children's clothing and such with money that otherwise might have been put into savings.
+The New Democrats would bring the troops home and cancel Mulroney's $6.5 billion plan to acquire Canada's first fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.
+'With the exception of a negligible growth in the second quarter of 1992, manufacturers have not seen growth since the beginning of 1990 and are still forecasting further decline as we start 1993,' the report said.
+"We see a real future in the magazine category, and we are adding more magazines and building this group," says Martin Singerman, president and chief executive officer of the company's News America publishing unit.
+Both men will also serve on the company board, increasing the number of directors to six from four.
+Operating profit rose 27 per cent to Pounds 2.67m, on sales of Pounds 13.5m, up 18 per cent. Mr Thompson said the group's new nitrogen generators were attracting 'tremendous' interest.
+Most of Drexel's multibillion-dollar U.S. Treasury securities portfolio was sold by Thursday, Drexel officials said.
+'The fight for just relations with Europe must continue, but there should not be a south-south fight.
+Alachua County is eager to get back to its normal self, a place where people come to study, to raise cattle or perhaps to be healed at famous hospitals.
+We decry it." "Riot would be unfortunate," says Jean McGuire, executive director of the AIDS Action Counsel, a Washington-based lobbying group.
+"They invested in options and a horse farm and other things," said Barry D. Goldman, the assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted the case.
+"Unfortunately, the SAW program as enacted by Congress is highly vulnerable to fraud," said Perry Rivkind, INS district director. "Most immigration officials and employees are hard-working, honest people.
+He did not name the third country allegedly involved but said the sugar "was brought into Mozambique by a country in which the Pretoria regime operates freely." Tambo did not say if any ANC officials had been poisoned.
+The objections came yesterday as a Senate agriculture credit subcommittee began its own work on a farm credit bill containing a similar "Farmer Mac" provision.
+His successor, 53-year-old Bruce Hackett, is a disciplined manager but doesn't wield great weight around the firm.
+He said it should be ready for signing in September.
+The IRS also has been burned by bad publicity in the past.
+There's market talk that a sizable Freddie Mac Remic backed by Freddie Mac 10% bonds may soon be priced.
+The yield on the Treasury's 30-year bond held at 8.45%.
+Many such cities were poorly built, but the new residents of Slavutich expect their city to be different.
+Elaborate paper transactions are another favorite tactic for hiding budgetary effects.
+"There is an atmosphere of distrust throughout the ministry," says Mr. Miranda, who now gives French lessons here.
+Unlike macroeconomics, which has many mysteries, it is no big problem for economists to design tax systems that lessen the distortions against investment.
+Sri Lanka's ruling party won an overwhelming victory in local council elections, and President Premadasa said the results were a vote of confidence for his embattled government.
+Not that fund shareholders are complaining.
+So I'm assuming that the Reagan foundation indeed is serious.
+In 1913, the U.S. Parcel Post system went into operation.
+Moreover, the client would avoid a loss.
+The Massachusetts governor spent four days campaigning in Ohio and Indiana, but figured only a two-day swing through next week's primary states in West Virginia and Nebraska would be sufficient to move them into his column.
+The case of Victor Louis's liver is one symptom of the massive ailment afflicting Britain's National Health Service.
+The suit alleges that Inde hid his participation in war crimes when he came to the United States 1949 and applied for naturalization.
+Based on a forgotten scenario by William Faulkner, one of de Gaulle's most fervent admirers, director Denys Granier-Deferre has made a TV movie recounting the war years.
+Worries about the election outcome held volume down on the Tokyo Stock Exchange most of last week, and have been cited as a major factor behind the market's weakness since the start of the year.
+Consider an example of a so-called crack spread.
+"If you translate the same number to Bolar, you're looking for a very big number," even allocating only half of it, Mr. Shah says.
+The plant employs 550 people.
+Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc. will plead guilty to federal charges that it intentionally dumped hazardous waste into sewers near its fruit-processing plant in an eastern Massachusetts town, authorities said Tuesday.
+"Investment bankers are rumored to work 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 52 weeks out of the year," he says.
+Today, airports are struggling to handle the vast throngs of the deregulated Jet Age.
+Foley and other Democrats have contended that lowering the capital gains tax would hurt the Treasury and help the wealthy. Bush argues it would stimulate economic growth and thus be a net money-raiser, not a loser, for the Treasury.
+Inventors can be cantankerous, suspicious and overzealous, often possessed of a highly inflated view of the value and market-readiness of their ideas.
+Never before has a leader here been so maligned.
+Much to the relief of Austrian stockbrokers, bankers and the business community, the ceasefire in neighbouring Yugoslavia is providing an incentive for foreign investors to return to the Vienna stock exchange.
+Christian army units and Moslem militiamen clashed Monday in heavy artillery duels across Beirut, and police said one person was injured.
+But some guide-posts were available.
+Pathmark's Premium All Purpose Cleaner seemed to have all the elements of the perfect store brand.
+The other aliens were turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol for deportation.
+The court, without comment, left intact a ruling that only the federal government may regulate airline ads.
+But when did our Mr W ever care about realism?
+The government must return millions of dollars of Manuel Noriega's assets unless it can prove he obtained them illegally, a federal judge has ruled.
+More than you might think.
+Angus McEachran, editor of the Press, said he had received no communication from the Guild or the NLRB.
+The Unionists held the second-largest number of ministerial and parliamentary seats after Mahdi's Umma Party.
+In a Moscow dinner speech honoring Mubarak, Gorbachev denounced settling Jewish immigrants among the 1.7 million Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza as "anti-Soviet."
+The audit, dated Jan. 19, was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
+BZW also lowered its estimates for Blue Circle, finally 3 firmer at 210p. With recriminations still flying over the collapse of talks to sell its catering division, Forte remained friendless.
+He saw himself as part of the political process, helping the politicians and the public to communicate with each other.
+Draw up specified time periods in which claims should be paid, and maintain and disclose complaint information by company and line of insurance.
+Dealers said there was little turnover as most market participants squared their positions ahead of Thursday's U.S. trade report and the Washington meeting of the Group of Seven major industrial nations this week.
+Liposome Co. rose 2 7/8 to 19 3/8 after receiving a patent for the use of non-liposomal forms of lipids in buffering patients from the toxicity of certain drugs.
+But if The Three Graces is saved, some of the kudos will rub off on Dorrell as well.
+I'd been singing rhythm 'n' blues.
+The prince said his son would take his place at peace talks between the guerrillas and the Vietnam-backed Phnom Penh government that are scheduled to open July 25 in Jakarta.
+But ABA officials said the 11th-hour lobbying came only after the Justice Department refused for more than a year to discuss the issues.
+Red Adair Co. firefighters have only one of their so-called Athey Wagons on location, said Richard Hatteburg, an official with that Houston company.
+Mr. Kassar, who owns 56% stake in Carolco, lives in a heavily guarded Beverly Hills mansion, gets a salary of $1.5 million and travels the world in a Carolco jet.
+Many observers feel that if not quite pro-western, the council as a whole is well acquainted with the west.
+Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, said in Washington today, "I wouldn't get too worked up about a district court ruling.
+An opposition alliance in Egypt said hundreds of its members had been arrested as the country's voters prepared for today's parliamentary elections, which are expected to be won by President Mubarak's party.
+"Push on one side and a bulge will come out on the other."
+Instead, there was late buying in New York and London futures markets, and crude for January delivery settled 25 cents higher at $20.76 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+Lee said he believes there are thousands of pits and tanks covered with an oily film in his region of Texas alone, and "I have reason to believe there are at least as many pits per area of oil production in other parts of Texas.
+Military manpower advanced 5 percent in Europe over 1970-87, compared with a 31 percent decline in the United States, according to the European figures.
+Now landfill workers say they will miss the porkers.
+Avi Pazner, a spokesman for Shamir, was asked about the report and replied: "We know nothing about this." In a related development Sunday, Egypt criticized Israel on new settlements in occupied Arab territories.
+There is no direct mention of Mr. Navellier's dispute with Insight Capital Management.
+"Everything was in the Lord's hands," he said.
+Escrow accounts are kept by lending institutions to make payments for property taxes, insurance and other items which borrowers must pay.
+But theft victims in El Paso are less likely than residents of other areas to recover their stolen cars, primarily because they disappear over the border, police said.
+Poles, meanwhile, braced for higher food costs under Warsaw's plan to end price controls today.
+It was a fairly small fire," the spokeswoman said.
+Unlike a regular mutual fund, shares of the MFS fund are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and must be bought and sold just like any other stock.
+The good news for Labor is that it feels better about its leadership.
+The GOP's Dole finished first in both states.
+"I think it was probably our most popular design," said John Fay, whose Atlantic Screen Print Co. is putting out a winter version that shows Bush on cross-country skis.
+The Big Red used it to pass for a touchdown as the gun sounded, and the extra point made the score 7-3. There was some confusion afterward about what had happened, but everyone went home believing Cornell had won.
+It said the meeting is a continuation of conciliatory talks that started between Mubarak and Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi at last week's Arab League summit at Casablanca, Morocco.
+Although disclosures of fraud and corruption in the Food and Drug Administration's generic drug division have tainted the agency's reputation and cast doubts about the industry, many say concerns about the safety of generic drugs are overblown.
+"Ed is so steeped in history and tradition," said one person familiar with the situation.
+Many migrant children never catch up in school, so they drop out.
+"She recognizes that we've got to work hard to open markets around the world on the one hand," Mr. Robinson said.
+Judge Zobel withdrew from the case in June after her mother-in-law died, leaving an estate that included 2,250 shares of Kodak.
+In the countryside, some peasants live in huts of baked mud and straw and go without electricity.
+Sears, Roebuck and Co. may announce this week where it plans to move its Merchandise Group, and some employees say the company's actions suggest it has picked a site out of state, a newspaper reported today.
+A father in another home 65 miles away copes with the devastating news he had a daughter he will never meet.
+A 3-week-old son he has never seen will be waiting for Nabil Seyam when he gets back to Wichita this week after more than two months trapped in Iraqi-occupied Kuwait.
+"We've certainly been in the dark."
+They took turns reading from the chapter, in which Emma asks picnic participants to say either one brilliant thing, two moderately amusing things, or three dull things.
+The other is Edward E. Hood, who is 60.
+He said the dividend would be payable June 11 to shareholders of record as of May 21.
+Xerox said it would release its first quarter results toward the end of April.
+Ross Anderson, 42, of The Seattle Times, for national reporting.
+It's been 42 years since I left," she said.
+Richard D. Pearson, AMR vice president, operations administration, will be AirCal's interim chairman and chief executive until the West Coast airline is integrated into American.
+He concluded that 24 states may end up losing more than $1 billion in the bailout, led by New York, where the net cost could be between $13.5 billion and $17.3 billion.
+The official quoted Nakayama as reiterating the Japanese position that these trade issues would be discussed, but not under the cloud of threatened U.S. sanctions.
+Radon is a radioactive gas emitted in some degree by all soils. It quickly decays into other substances, but its decay products are also radioactive and can lodge in the lung, irradiating the tissue for a lifetime.
+Chemical Asia Ltd., which is part of Chemical New York Corp. and which is arranging the loan for Hyundai Canada, said the facility carried an annual interest rate of 0.25 percentage point above the London interbank-offered rate.
+Mr. Gonring said the company expects to complete its financial restructuring by year-end, but he declined to be more specific.
+So, for example, Lotus 1-2-3 selling for Dollars 495 in the US, costs Dollars 752 in the UK, Dollars 821 in Germany and Dollars 1006 in France. 'It is not just mass-market pc software' the magazine observed.
+The Greek Olympic Committee said its decision is "the minimum expression of disapproval" of Atlanta's winning the bidding to host the 1996 Games, denounced by the Greek press as greed, money and commercialism defeating Olympic ideals.
+"It's a double-edged sword though, because it is also the most contagious kind of hepatitis."
+Michigan General Corp. and its financially troubled Diamond Lumber chain of home-building stores filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.
+He said he expects a conference committee comprising members of both the House and Senate to bring the measures together.
+We are quite happy with the partnership.
+The dispute was the subject of a front-page story in The Wall Street Journal in October.
+Pending indictment, all four men face a federal complaint of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
+Israeli sources who spoke on condition of anonymity said Israeli soldiers and South Lebanon Army fighters continued to search the area hours after the clash.
+Mr Ayzderdis was chairman of a little-known bank called MDK before he was elected to parliament.
+Traditionally, top posts in Czechoslovakia have been divided between Czechs and Slovaks.
+Other elements of the year's budget clash should sound familiar.
+"We have always told them to warn us before if they have a problem, and we would find another city," Pyle said. "They always said, `No problem."' Stansbury has an unlisted telephone number and could not be reached this morning.
+Bush denies the allegations.
+Siemens had already plunged 57 marks, or 7.7%, when the first news of the income decline leaked out early last week, but it recovered 10 marks Thursday and Friday.
+The phrase refers to the date and place where Ramirez made his controversial comment.
+B.J. Isaacson-Jones of Reproductive Health Services and Andrew Puzder, a longtime leader in Missouri's anti-abortion movement, have discussed over the past eight months letting an anti-abortion counselor work at the clinic.
+Mayor said the new communications program will be submitted to the governing Executive Board, which meets next week to plan for the 1990s.
+Mr Balladur said he would accelerate rebates of value added tax to companies if they create jobs or take on more apprentices.
+The claim includes demands for changes in the settlement date.
+They say that Mr. Milken didn't have to bribe money managers to purchase the risky securities; these securities, they say, were valuable and highly profitable.
+Frederick D. Pettit was named managing director and chief operating officer of the private-banking group of this firm, a newly created position.
+Seagull Energy Corp. of Houston is expected to complete a $201 million purchase of oil and gas properties later this month.
+The two Amtrak locomotives and a baggage car were destroyed in the collision.
+The grandiosity of the kid's reply took the wind out of me, so I didn't remind him of what finally happened to the real Roman Empire.
+There was just one Japanese restaurant in Manhattan.
+Mr. Buchanan didn't understand that the squabbling could damage the organization, people close to him say.
+The two sides already have agreed to several major elements of a futures-market plan in the Senate.
+While the study does not claim that the changes are due to the greenhouse effect, the group's leader, D.W. Schindler, said the changes could be a preview of what is to come if the Earth does warm up.
+"The dollar has become less attractive because of growing pessimism over the U.S. economic performance," said a Mitsubishi Bank dealer, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+It specifies stringent standards to its suppliers, many of which it has been dealing with for decades. At the same time, by buying early in large quantities, it can get very good prices.
+Analysts estimated the gains could total $300 million.
+Visitors to a factory or school are told how Kim stood on a nearby hill to order it built, then provided "on-the-spot guidance" now and then.
+Fitzwater was referring to the appointment of Arkady Maslennikov, 58, as Gorbachev's chief spokesman.
+Hong Kong's trade deficit widened sharply in March, to the equivalent of $305.2 million from $134.4 million a year earlier, the government said.
+They stressed that their work should be evaluated in the context of their democratic society.
+CEOs also placed more importance than subordinates on employee productivity and employee satisfaction.
+This week he gave a ringing affirmation to the arm's length principle.
+But, looking at the actor's astonishing box-office record, Cannon figured if anyone could create a phenomenon, he could.
+"The actions requested in the agreement (with the Federal Reserve bank) are consistent with, and complement, our own efforts to strengthen Midlantic," Mr. Scheuring said in a statement.
+Ambassadorial nominee Donald Gregg, under intense questioning by Senate Democrats, did not waver Thursday from his insistence that he didn't know at the time about Oliver L. North's secret efforts to resupply Nicaraguan rebels.
+But he said Israel may pursue an action seeking damages against St. Martin's.
+Shot once, found in the house.
+In the process, Baker bypassed the United Nations.
+THERE are about 30 cities in China with more than 1m inhabitants; several forming the focus of conurbations which are home to up to 15m people.
+So now what is called for is an imaginative choice of chairman. Among those already on the board, one obvious candidate would be deputy chairman Herschel Post, an American so anglicised that a fellow board member had no idea Post was not English.
+Chikane demanded that the South African government reassert jurisdiction over the community, restore the demolished homes and compensate for damages.
+It was at this point that the connectors group, which makes pipe fittings and other products, got interested in Hildburghausen.
+In remarks delivered Saturday and published yesterday in Poland's major newspapers, Jaruzelski also declared full support for Soviet leader Gorbachev's campaign for political and economic changes.
+He knows he's guilty.
+Dukakis blamed Reagan administration policies he said fueled prosperity in some regions but ingored and exacerbated economic distress in others.
+"The third quarter was nasty.
+Police posted near the station saw a group of Sikhs running from the train into wheat fields but were unable to catch them, Gupta said in an interview.
+"When the audit rate was 4% or 5% the word filtered around that the chances of getting audited weren't that great.
+Some members of the Long family who were contacted refused to comment; others couldn't be reached.
+They are the first step, preceding the ordering of equipment, the letting of construction contracts and actual spending.
+Alberto Rispoli, secretary-general of La Scala, said it was "a miracle" the company was able to stage all its performances during the Oct. 2-Nov.
+"Even if you increase the faucet flow, if you don't close the drain, you won't get an erection."
+If the ANC is having trouble managing its relatively small exile movement, how will it be able to run South Africa?
+There he was a winner, with 11 votes to Dole's 6.
+"If we can get elected this way, literally we're free," he says.
+Dr Roger Penn, one of the authors of the report, criticised the 'lack of effective training'. The report's recommendations include: Greater investment in training management.
+At least 64 people died nationwide since Thursday, bringing to 748 the nationwide death toll from floods that began with the monsoon rains in June, newspapers reported today.
+Washington recently has seemed pleased with Japan's economic efforts, particularly a six trillion-yen ($42 billion) stimulative package unveiled in May.
+According to the last census, for example, dropout rates in the region averaged 25 percent, compared with 20 percent nationally, and ran more than 40 percent in seven Delta counties.
+And he said children born to Americans living abroad are often denied U.S. citizenship in their own right.
+A new television series is helping change that.
+Brokers expect profits for the second quarter to be around Fl 25m against a loss of Fl 30m in the second quarter of 1993.
+Barcelona started out with a very rich architectural base, its restored Gothic quarter ("barrio gotico") and cathedral, its Parisian boulevards and its Catalan "art-nouveau" houses by Antonio Gaudi and his followers.
+Wedtech has advised the stock exchange that it hasn't been able to transfer its securities to another market, the Big Board said.
+"The only utility for that radar was to monitor Nicaragua," McCall said.
+But baseball's legal battery is now criticized by some owners, and some lawyers familiar with events, for largely letting events roll along.
+In the manner of the old Jack Benny shows he spoofs television and frequently talks directly to the audience.
+Indonesia's Foreign Minister Ali Alatas, a main organizer of past Cambodian peace talks, met Wednesday in Bangkok with leaders of the three guerrilla groups to try to revive the peace process but gave no indication of progress.
+Freed hostage Frank Reed pronounced himself in good health Saturday, saying "I'm beautiful, I'm OK."
+"No one told them what was happening," the colleague said.
+It was followed by a European Community decision to refuse Iraqi orders to close embassies in Kuwait and a veiled threat that Iraqi embassies in Europe could also be shut.
+The Federal Reserve poured reserves into the banking system immediately after the Oct. 19 stock market crash and won praise from almost everyone for its action.
+Steve Kux, 41, was listed in fair condition at Queen's Medical Center with broken bones and cuts.
+Final pricing information as received from each of the underwriters is as follows: $200 million of notes purchased by a Merrill Lynch Capital Markets group.
+But American observers said that the opposition candidate, Guillermo Endara, actually won and the vote fraud that was taking place was all too obvious, thus causing Noriega to call off the farce.
+Edson was indicted on two counts of obstruction of justice and two counts of failure to report child abuse.
+The most dangerous moment of the flight, Golovanov wrote, came when Armstrong took manual control of the module for the final descent.
+The average tuition increase at state colleges was 7 percent this fall, according to a College Board survey.
+In the Cotswolds, you can choose between dozens of 18th century tables; Regency bookcases; Gothic chests; country dressers; and decorative clocks, pots, and pewter.
+A key recommendation of the task force is that banks report suspicions, either to the police or to specialist bodies in some countries, such as the Tracfin unit in the French Finance Ministry.
+For high-school dropouts or underprivileged youths, being a courier is one of the best shots at a first job.
+The move to raise senators' salaries was spurred largely by a disparity in pay between the Senate and the House. Currently, the base annual pay of senators is $101,900, compared with $125,100 for House members.
+You're buying enormous lifetime protection," says Judy Schub, a lobbyist for the AARP.
+Salomon has upset some bond managers by this month including Italy in its world index, because some doubt whether Italian debt can any longer be regarded as of high quality. The use of equity indices can be controversial, too.
+"We could easily come in third and yet have the best Olympic team we've ever had," says Mike Moran, a spokesman for the U.S. Olympic Committee.
+"We can't afford to become a nation of video arcades, drive-in banks and McDonald's hamburger stands," warns Chrysler Corp. chairman Lee Iacocca.
+Whatever the outcome of probes by the ethics panel and the House Banking Committee, the political jeopardy for Riegle is obvious.
+The SEC is pondering the step as the political heat over the issue has reached searing levels.
+The other 20, ranging from 3 pounds to 8 pounds, occupy a pond in his basement.
+A spot check of the residents showed that most were opposed to temporary removal but would accept permanent relocation if the government would help pay for it.
+Roh has introduced broad reforms since he took office in February.
+And Arizona earlier this year formed a data base of craftsmen schooled in the art of restoring intricate Spanish facades on adobe structures, among other detail work.
+Consumer spending is watched closely as a barometer of economic health because it accounts for about two-thirds of the nation's economic activity.
+At a meeting in Moscow Thursday, the seven-nation Warsaw Pact said it needed to transform itself into a political body and sought "constructive cooperation" with the 16-member Western alliance.
+Soviet authorities sometimes dealt with troublesome dissidents by expelling them from the country.
+Cherif subsequently bought and sold stock in four companies, making $230,000 for himself and several thousand dollars for relatives and friends, prosecutors said.
+We teach people to drive well, and to observe speed limits, but that doesn't mean we always obey them.
+The suit accused the Commerce Department of using "unlawful" methods in determining what anti-dumping duties to impose on a Chinese lug-nut competitor.
+The St. Augustine Humane Society helped catch others, but they relocated them too close, enabling some to return.
+The record amount to be invested by the Daiwa fund surpasses the $2 billion MFS Intermediate Income Trust, the largest comparable U.S. fund, according to Thomas J. Herzfeld, a specialist in mutual funds.
+Other members of the pioneering 1953 British expedition also returned to the base camp at the Pen-y-Gwryd Hotel in the Snowdonia mountains in north Wales.
+Daedalus landed safely but his son Icarus flew too close to the sun.
+The prisoner release is seen as a gesture by Tehran to end more than a decade of acrimony with Cairo.
+But Mexico decided this month that his was a political case not covered by the extradition treaty between the two countries.
+Awan and the other defendants maintain their innocence.
+Whatever the outcome, municipal-finance specialists say Bridgeport's plight is widespread and underscores the growing risks and complexities of investing in the $840 billion municipal bond market.
+The Democrats are fielding a number of strong women candidates for open seats and against incumbents.
+Governments will be urged to maintain prudent policies to secure steady growth with low inflation. Wednesday: Britain's trade with countries outside the European Union is expected to show some improvement in November.
+A top State Department official met Thursday with China's ambassador amid reports that China has helped Libya develop chemical weapons.
+Each year, Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, like leaders in the rest of the conservative countries on the Arabian Peninsula, marks Eid al-Adha by receiving long lines of well-wishes at his palace.
+But "far more (women) are working casual and parttime" than expected, and probably average six to eight weeks, notes Anne Watts, the bank's equal-opportunities manager.
+"The city is woefully behind on the treatment end of the equation, and the commander in chief has not been in charge," Chatman said.
+Firms are already labouring under real interest rates of around 4 5 per cent, even though nominal rates are at an all-time low. Worst of all is the spectre of real debt inflation - the real value of companies and individuals' debt is rising.
+London is where George III operated and, if you believe what they told you in the sixth grade, gave the orders oppressing the American colonists until they threw him overboard along with the tea and formed these United States.
+Prepare to shell out 80 beaks, plus materials.
+"Businesses apparently decided that the market crash would not affect them because they were depending on an export boom this year, not increased domestic demand," said Michael Evans, head of a Washington forecasting firm.
+Burns also said the cost of the parts were estimated prices and final amounts will be negotiated.
+The leading cause of accidental deaths continued to be mishaps involving cars, trucks and other vehicles.
+The group didn't elaborate.
+But a gossip column with rules struck some readers as ridiculous.
+The highest rate in the second quarter was in the San Francisco Home Loan Bank district, where the cost of funds jumped to 8.75% from 8.09% in the first quarter.
+Tokyo prosecutors pursuing Japan's largest tax-evasion case arrested two businessmen on suspicion of dodging 5.74 billion yen ($44.5 million) in taxes on income allegedly raised through fraudulent sales of golf club memberships.
+Many Hill Samuel executives don't want to participate in TSB's plan to concentrate the bank's corporate-finance activities on small and medium-sized U.K. companies.
+The Soviets use small Soyuz capsules to transport cosmonauts to and from the space station.
+Work would begin around January 1989.
+All accepted bids were at 8.275%.
+The dollar closed in Tokyo at 125.68 Japanese yen, up from 125.35 yen at Wednesday's close.
+But Republicans say they are making inroads.
+They add volume.' The CME said only that it co-operated with the CFTC.
+Unfortunately, as many new owners are discovering, Dalmatians can be unruly.
+Dismantling the Green Line would be the first step toward the creation of a militia-free "Greater Beirut" extending 22 miles along the Mediterranean coast and covering the capital's nearby suburbs at the foothills of the central mountains.
+The Rev. Robert Culp, Bernard Culp's brother, told supporters the ministers' lawyers would seek a preliminary injunction to shut down the city's Community Development Department.
+It is electric and one can see immediately why dissident Russians so admired the play.
+Authorities said they didn't know how much the coins were worth.
+In 1987, Wood estimated his net worth at up to $46 million.
+Justice Scalia, who declined to be interviewed for this article, does seem to do more exchanging than most of his colleagues.
+UNITA is not party to the cease-fire and says it will keep fighting until power-sharing talks take place.
+The kingdom's production has dipped below four million barrels a day this month, nonetheless, and Saudi Arabia had been expected to broaden efforts to hold sales.
+"When carriage horses were of yore 100 years ago, Manhattan was an oasis.
+And how many times have you been married?'
+Evans was on the road campaigning Wednesday night, and couldn't be reached immediately for comment on Cuomo's decision.
+The sale is part of Wimpey's plan to shed noncore assets to reduce its own debt, which totaled #372 million at June 30.
+The 45-year-old Deleware Democrat was "progressing satisfactorily" this morning and was "as comfortable as possible," hospital spokesman Pete Esker said.
+Men who want to attend the church phone ahead for an interview with Mrs. Tracy, who decides whether to accept them.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Chrysler closed at $36.25, up $2.25.
+That is higher than in onshore fields in many parts of the world, but low enough to ensure that the UK continues to attract the interest of international oil companies.
+Lawyers familiar with EC law said GC&C would have to answer the EC complaint or risk facing stiff penalties.
+With financial liquidity "arguably low" now, she said, she advises against too much exposure to OTC stocks.
+A major element in their case is an affidavit submitted by P.T. Williams, a TWA pilot who in May 1977 was flying a Boeing 727 as part of a proficiency check.
+He was the music director for a Soviet radio station in Moscow from 1931-37, and conducted soloist Sergei Prokofiev, the Russian composer, pianist and conductor.
+The demise of the time-honored system of tryouts is symptomatic of deeper troubles, which include the overall decline in the number of new shows.
+Shining Path rebels exploded a car bomb on Wednesday near the Government Palace, the second to hit downtown Lima in 24 hours.
+Shortly after the publication of the column, which American Express officials acknowledge that they saw, American Express began an internal investigation and hired two prominent outside lawyers to handle the case.
+No, it has not been a bad year.
+But Kitaj parades his learning unabashed, his bookishness, his art-historical enthusiasms, his philosophical and political obscurities, his louche fantasies and personal adventures.
+"Bush's calls for dialogue are still concealing war intentions and we must be aware not to fall into such traps," he said.
+The judge ordered further investigation.
+"Who are these people?" asks Rich Bond, a veteran of Iowa campaigns and the man in charge of the Bush operation here.
+The demand was made Monday by 100 British lawmakers who signed a letter to Richard D. Wood, Lilly chairman and chief executive officer.
+In another economic report today, a real estate trade group reported that sales of existing homes in June posted their first increase since last September.
+The OECD has no big money to dispense.
+OSHA said the cost figure included a conservative estimate of economic benefits that it said partly would offset direct costs.
+Tass said Wednesday that 199 weapons were "confiscated or surrendered" in the previous 24 hours and that authorities had seized 5,103 since the unrest began.
+The Humor Project has received a grant from the Humana Hospital Corp. in Orlando, Fla., to focus on the medical implications and applications of humor.
+This promises to be much harder to achieve. If wage-fed inflation now looks like being a phenomenon of the past, Italy still has one of the highest inflation rates in the EC.
+Through Wednesday, he had five in 311 at bats.
+Elisa Florido, a nurse at Medical City Hospital, said no one was seriously hurt.
+"Eighteen of the first 20 contracts on this project went to union contractors," Drysdale said Sunday. "But they wanted it all. We gave them a tremendous amount of work on this project.
+Why was it that when you were here I could talk to you so freely?
+Neurologically, Penaloza's development continues to be promising, although his right fist remains clenched and he has a slight limp.
+The woman with whom she allegedly had sex _ Lance Cpl.
+Most of the new jobs will be high-paying professional research and development positions, the company said in a statement.
+Utah limits employer exposure to suits.
+There will be further steps taken to ensure that they are fully effective, and then we'll wait and see where we go from there.
+The four executives were sentenced to prison terms by a Tehran court Tuesday for broadcasting the phone-in program.
+Mr Hopkins has designed two office buildings to replace the present huddle of low and indifferent buildings on Victoria Street.
+Rebel demands have moderated significantly in recent years.
+"If the null corrector is correct, the mirror would be correct," said Daniel Schroeder, a NASA telescope scientist who helped oversee the Hubble project and is chairman of the physics and astronomy department at Beloit College in Wisconsin.
+Look, instead, at monthly and quarterly changes.
+Machinists spokesman Jim Conley said the union was not looking for credit for quashing the original proposal, but was happy to accept it.
+In the spring of 1990, Coopers made Watson a partner. Stewart Senior, another Coopers consultant, was brought in to run the technical side of the project at the start of this year.
+The House version of the bill would have phased out the deduction.
+Tea Banh said about 10,000 Cambodian soldiers have been killed or wounded in combat and another 10,000 died or were hurt by sickness or landmines.
+But they insisted that the tax only apply to raiders who are allowed to sell the stock at terms more favorable than those available to other shareholders.
+When outlawed in 1835, this pastime gave way to dog fighting, in which the pit bull proved to be a ferocious competitor.
+But the standing-room-only crowd was still after the final bid; there was no applause as is customary when a high price is paid for an artwork in which interest has been expressed prior to the sale.
+The international group can admit both Soviet associations.
+The systematic Iraqi destruction of Kuwait's oil industry gives an indication of the devastation wrought on the nation's economy and infrastructure by Iraqi forces.
+"Go to any town meeting.
+"Since 1981, this administration has failed to support one nickel going to state and local law enforcement," said Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., chairman of the House narcotics committee.
+Judge Bork's refusal to die a death of a thousand libels means they will have to explain on the Senate floor the stark contrast between their claims and his testimony.
+Several new likenesses are three stories high, including one enormous statue of Saddam Hussein standing stiffly at attention, his arm outstretched at a 45 degree angle.
+Menachem Einan, who is leaving his job as the army's logistics chief, was quoted in the daily Maariv as saying he was "very worried about the level of morality of Israel's soldiers in the territories.
+While such decisions could be personal, they are watched closely by advisory services as potential evidence the future might contain some bad news.
+I have eaten more of these dumplings - really a well-balanced light meal - than I care to count, and enjoyed them all.
+The remainder would subsequently be swapped for the preferred in a second-step transaction after the group has control of the company.
+As part of its agreement with the developers of the tests, PATH allowed them to withhold publication of data on their tests.
+For more than a year, economists have been expecting consumers to start worrying about economic head winds, slow their spending and begin paying off some of their debts.
+The U.S. hasn't experienced anything like Germany's 1920s, but 1973-82 was bad enough.
+Of those who order fewer drinks in restaurants, 38% said drinking just isn't enjoyable anymore.
+But Xerox shares, which have gained steadily from a low of $29 in October, defied such statements and closed at $48.75, up $5.375.
+William N. Bret and Theodore H. Strauss were named directors of this defense contractor, expanding the board to six members.
+There is little sentiment in Congress for rearming the anti-government guerillas, and winning the congressional committee approval needed to continue non-lethal aid through February will be difficult enough, another official said.
+Americans may publish any information they receive from VOA. Only USIA employees are barred from disseminating the information.
+He has lived in St Lucia since 1979. Between courses, I tell him about my theory that travel writing should be judged not on what it includes but on what it leaves out. 'Such as?' 'Well, wodges of historical stuff chucked in as padding.' 'I see.
+In the winter it was dark in the evenings when I came out of school and there was only one indoor court - at the Edgbaston Priory club - which was always booked.
+He expects police departments in Britain, West Germany and Japan, as well as the U.S., to become major customers for the product.
+Under the agreement, officials said, the Japanese companies will export about the same volume of steel products they shipped in the second half of last year, or 530,000 metric tons.
+But Castro in the past has been openly critical of "perestroika," Gorbachev's ambitious modernization program, for borrowing free-market concepts from capitalism.
+The Herald reported that Mrs. Dukakis twice passed out from drinking on the stressful campaign trail.
+Sinhalese nationalists say it makes too many concessions.
+In Washington, President Bush warned the Iraqis that "a line has been drawn in the sand" in Saudi Arabia, where the first aircraft and ground forces of a U.S. expeditionary force took up positions Wednesday.
+General Motors raised the dividend 30% on Class E shares and 20% on the Class H, citing improved earnings at its EDS and GM Hughes units.
+And where was this electricity coming from?
+Vietnam invaded in December 1978, ousting the Khmer Rouge.
+When the girls returned to the classroom, teacher Rosa Cook saw them still snickering.
+The government had claimed part of the port had reopened.
+Not even a whisper," he said. "In everybody's hand was a candle.
+Prudential made a similar cut of around $35 million in its dividend in 1989, he said.
+Four men, in revealingly tattered garb, entwined themselves.
+"The new structure will make us more competitive with other groups," said Craig Foley, head of the venture capital group.
+That buying soaked up a lot of selling pressure, traders said, and helped the stock and futures markets rebound.
+"The federal funds and short-term Treasury bill rates should be cut another full percentage point immediately," Roger Brinner of DRI/McGraw-Hill, an economic consulting firm, told the congressional Joint Economic Committee Friday.
+If oil prices surge, he said, "Then you don't want to own bonds."
+One of Snyder's triumphs was the enactment of a 1984 law _ by the citizens, in an initiative, over the objections of officialdom _ compelling the city to guarantee them an indoor place to spend the night.
+Baker already had plans to go to the French capital for sessions on Germany and a talk with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze.
+More than 400 inmates have paid $55 for 12-inch, black-and-white sets with headphones from the prison commissary.
+Bush was flying to Kennebunkport, Maine, later today for a three-day holiday weekend at his oceanfront home.
+A 36 percent gain in net income and a 33 percent increase in revenue for the first fiscal quarter were reported Tuesday by Microsoft Corp., a leading computer software manufacturer.
+Earlier this year, the Avon board rejected a $39-a-share takeover offer from rival direct selling company Amway Corp. and indicated at the time that it would resist future acquisition attempts.
+Then Seagram's, the giant Canadian distiller, got into the act, introducing Mount Royal Light, a Canadian whiskey that is 54 proof and has fewer calories.
+'In America no one really gives a jot.
+Microsoft Corp. said a federal judge in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction barring two Taiwanese concerns and a California company from copying, importing or distributing allegedly illegal copies of Microsoft's MS/DOS operating system.
+"The preparation of teachers needs drastic reform," the report said.
+The winner, Bruce King, is a former governor.
+In Detroit, Gore took the opportunity of a question on his defense ideas to restate his claim to be the moderate among the Democrats.
+But these were one-off events.
+In an interview Tuesday in the N'Djamena, Information Minister Adoum Moussa Seif said Gaba was killed by an army patrol in central Guera province in 1987.
+She said the book of her early life was written for several reasons, including honoring the courage of her parents and recording a vanished way of life.
+We have made a good offer.
+In a speech to the central committee of his Herut Party, Shamir also suggested that gradual and limited Palestinian self-rule was as far as he was willing to go.
+Strong demand from abroad helped Casket, Britain's second-largest bicycle manufacturer, boost annual pre-tax profits by 27 per cent to Pounds 3.6m. The company, which claims 25 per cent of the UK market, increased exports by 26 per cent.
+The secret is to build up simple, toning layers in warm shades which might have come from a spice rack - curry, saffron, mustard, cinnamon and sage.
+Trading volume quadrupled amid the biggest bull market here in recent memory, but the competitive free-for-all slashed commission rates, raised overhead and decimated profits.
+After moving to Paris as a teen-ager, he received a university degree, a law degree and a doctorate in economics. He later added a master's in business administration from Harvard University.
+Media magnate Rupert Murdoch plans to buy Triangle Publications Inc. for $3 billion, adding TV Guide, the Daily Racing Form and Seventeen magazine to his communications empire.
+Another market maker withdrew.
+When the pace should be firm, he slows up.
+This involves roundabout and bridge construction plus dualling of a section of this route, which will require over 70,000 tonnes of coated materials.
+Two attackers thought to be leftist guerrillas fired rocket-propelled grenades at the U.S. Embassy Wednesday night and an embassy spokesman said the roof was slightly damaged, but no one was hurt.
+It also cited the death in a car accident of trade expert Horst Busse in March 1972.
+Brown Shipley chose a different course; it formed a holding company in 1960 to buy other lending operations, including leasing and consumer credit. The bank's culture was by this time more staid than evenAlexander Brown might have wished.
+Hanson Trust rose 5/8 to 14 1/4 on trading of more than 3.4 million American depositary receipts.
+I cannot agree with that view.
+Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. and the United Rubber Workers Union tentatively agreed to a new three-year accord that provides for cost-of-living adjustments in each year of the pact, but no wage boost.
+"The irony is that he (Reagan) chose to deliver that speech in the one state that has a comprehensive plant closing law," Dukakis said.
+Increasingly Mr. Gorbachev's Kremlin, which is influenced more and more by oldline military officers and party hardliners, has seemed to want to preserve its old ally, Saddam Hussein, to ensure Soviet influence in the Middle East.
+Probable cause statements filed with the charges said Jackson told police he killed the women.
+Period." The five senators intervened with federal banking regulators on behalf of Keating, former head of the failed Lincoln Savings and Loan.
+The Socialist government faces defeat in next spring's elections.
+It was a haunting sight.
+After yet another spat at a meeting on May 29, the president reproved Mr. Ongpin, but not Mrs. Monsod.
+The dam was completed with Congress first amending the Endangered Species Act in 1978 to allow an exemption from the law, then exempting the dam from any law that would hinder its construction, he said.
+However, the company said it can meet operating costs.
+The contract had gained 9 cents on Tuesday.
+Better athlete conditioning and equipment have helped rewrite the records in just about every other sport, but golf's scores haven't changed much from bygone eras.
+Wheat futures prices rose while corn and soybean futures finished narrowly mixed in quiet trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
+The ruling cuts by four months the minimum that the commission previously decided Mr. Milken must serve.
+"He was the most important influence in that transition period," says Nicholas Mitropoulos, a longtime Dukakis aide.
+"Super Tuesday was the hard night because that was when you really knew you were on the ropes," Gephardt said.
+The biggest element was replacing the thatched roof.
+He said an undetermined number of Spanish policemen would be sent to Havana to protect the embassy.
+The bacteria in turn produces a spider silk protein.
+Among the stock groups with gains were health products and oil companies.
+He said Rheineisen was able "at the last moment" Wednesday to keep the first delivery of the chemicals from being loaded aboard a ship in India.
+The invitations have gone out, and hundreds of monkeys are eagerly awaiting their second annual sit-down brunch courtesy of a hotel owner.
+Mrs Ford has not lost her sense of humour.
+Jim Whittaker, who in 1963 became the first American to reach the summit of Everest, the world's tallest mountain at more than 29,000 feet, was skeptical of the study but said it may have merit.
+Zanotti, 41, fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Pat Murphy on Aug. 8. Unlike Murphy, he will be in charge of the newspapers' business as well as their editorial side, a spokesman for the papers said.
+That was a small personal film, just Dollars 2m, which Marty Scorsese and Robert De Niro and I all felt passionate about and made sacrifices to make.
+Koch said three of the lesions were caused by exposure to the sun and the other two were from an inherited condition.
+"The market reacts to bad news but yawns at the pluses.
+But one of the main differences will be between those who favor getting tough with the United States, Israel's main backer, and those who seek a more moderate line.
+Bush said Saturday he would veto the bill today, declaring it would force businesses to adopt hiring and promotion quotas to ward off lawsuits.
+More than 7,000 people have died in an 8-year-old separatist movement in the region.
+The loss of local control over economic decisions explains some of the overbuilding.
+On the sensitive issue of military involvement, the communique said "the control of illegal trafficking is essentially a law enforcement matter" rather than a military one.
+'I think the final straw has been Europe.
+Arar told 3,000 demonstrators gathered to protest the Monday killings of 19 Palestinians in Israeli-occupied east Jerusalem that Prime Minister Mudar Badran has accepted a request from Parliament to arm a citizen's militia.
+You have to open it.
+Coulson was aware these reports often lead to accountants recommending receivership. 'We went in thinking they (the Royal Bank) would be happy to support this restructuring,' says Coulson.
+"Market players bought a broad range of issues, including electric issues," he said.
+If successful, it could prove applicable not only to Wales, but around the world. The idea is to use trees to generate self-sustaining soil in what is now mostly impermeable clay.
+You have time to put precautionary mechanisms in place," notes a Vista spokeswoman.
+To keep down fat consumption, buy low- or no-fat yogurt.
+It would prefer to cherry pick individual properties, while keeping a stern eye on its own gearing, now at 43 per cent. 'We are not going to buy because brokers say we should,' says Mr Hunt.
+But because of the Gulf War, they are taking a look with fresh eyes."
+The only question is at what level he retains it.
+More than 200,000 East Germans have left East Germany since September.
+Bentsen began Thursday in Tyler in East Texas, explaining to his long-time Senate supporters why he was seeking both re-election to that seat and the vice presidency.
+Garcia and Miss Williams were arrested that night near his East Village home.
+Over the longer term, Taiwan could become a formidable rival, but that challenge is probably years away.
+"We winter in the South every year and we just had to see the shuttle land," said 74-year-old Bill Henderson of Sunnyside, Wash., who arrived with his wife, Evelyn.
+But even increased host-nation support and aid to the Middle East would not appeal to some Japanese.
+The action was designed to mirror Aug. 23 demonstrations in the three Baltic republics in which more than 1 million Estonians, Lithuanians and Latvians joined hands to protest the annexation of their lands.
+Frank Sain, executive director of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said the move came as a surprise but he didn't think it would hurt the city. "It gave us the dateline, but it didn't pull any people into Las Vegas," he said.
+Business failures in the south-east, excluding London, were 87.5 per cent higher in the first quarter of 1992 than during the same period last year.
+The 1980s saw rapid growth in employment reflecting both the coming of age of baby-boomers and the entry of women into the labour force.
+The $7 billion of five-year, two-month notes to be sold tomorrow were bid at 8.71%, down one basis point.
+In one case we had a mother and son effectively blaming each other's generation for what was going wrong.
+Goldman Sachs analyst Rajiv Chaudhri reportedly cut his rating on Intel to "sell" from "hold" based on the Advanced Micro disclosure, Dow Jones Professional Investor Report said.
+LET THEM EAT less cake: '90s weddings look smaller but no less sweet.
+When asked if LIN wants participation on McCaw's board, he said, "Everything is under discussion." Trading in both companies' stocks was heavy on Thursday.
+Preservationists see nothing wrong with leaving the house where it is.
+California's program permits nonprofit groups and individuals to be reimbursed for lawyer's fees and other costs of appearing before the Public Utilities Commission.
+Frank Salter, one of the prosecutors at Rideau's trial, noted that, because of appeals Rideau won, he was tried three times and sentenced to death each time.
+At the short end, the two-year note was up 1/16 at 99 27/32 , to yield 6.192 per cent. For the second day, there was no fresh economic guidance to push prices out of their tight range.
+But it could prove a painful error for investors to suppose that any such thing exists today.
+Ironically, the oil rig perhaps most responsible for marshaling sentiment against the offshore-oil industry is now one of the best examples of a rig-turned-reef.
+He was accosted by two people wearing Halloween masks who stunned him with an electrical device and robbed the cash, coins and his jewelry.
+It's news that we welcome."
+Suddenly a civilian car with (West Bank) licence plates arrived,' Mr David Elimelech told the newspaper Ha'aretz.
+Fishermen alerted the coast guard, who called in scientists from the Oman Marine Science Center.
+"It was designed to show that if you do wrong, you're going to pay for it," said Benjamin Hooks, the national executive director of the NAACP.
+This joint had no role in the Challenger disaster, but engineers realized it might be even more flawed than the field joint.
+Agriculture Committee Chairman Kika de la Garza, D-Texas, said all the members of the Agriculture Committee thought the cut was too great since farm spending is less than one percent of the overall budget.
+The news agency initially reported two prisoners were killed by gunfire from security forces, but later said troops opened fire on two escaping prisoners, killing one and wounding another.
+Moslem clerics today urged Palestinians to defy an Israeli order barring some worshipers from Jerusalem's Al Aqsa mosque, one of Islam's holiest sites.
+Japan has to show some give in order to ease congressional ire.
+Analauskas said some protesters threw stones at police Wednesday night.
+Chung was to visit Pyongyang in April for talks on joint ventures with the north, which include a resort development in North Korea's Diamond Mountains on the east coast.
+The state is raising birds at a cost of $1,600 each from eggs collected from the western United States, Canada and Alaska and plans to release them as they turn 3 years old.
+Sam Mitchell, of the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, said it might take months to determine the financial losses caused by the phone outage.
+Carbonized rayon has represented a small portion of Avtex's business, but Mr. Gregg said the company would emphasize such specialty products to "limit its vulnerability to unfair competition from foreign-owned competitors."
+A woman standing next to Sheftel suffered minor injuries during the acid attack.
+The request, made in a counterclaim filed in Delaware Chancery Court, came in response to a suit filed by the Edelman group seeking to invalidate the poison pill.
+Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis was a distant third with 96,881, 16 percent, and received 10 delegates.
+Hollywood favorite Gianni Versace stole the show when he sent top model Jennifer Flavin in an ultra-tight sequined jump suit slowly down the steps and into the arms of current boyfriend Sylvester Stallone.
+Automobiles have been made in Eisenach since 1899 when a two-cylinder Wartburg was produced.
+The 3rd Circuit court agreed, ruling that the Pennsylvania secretary of edcuation played an improper role in reviewing Muth's case.
+A Chrysler spokeswoman said the price increases partly reflect the fact that the latest models have standard equipment that was optional last year, but she declined to give details of the items that have been added to the newer models.
+He said it could be weeks before his office issues a cause of death.
+The two views were presented at a forum for reporters sponsored by Americans for Energy Independence, a group of energy companies and supporters.
+'In fact, it would be against competition.
+The government says the runway can handle up to 30 planes an hour.
+The temporary halt in intervention came after some Fed officials said they were concerned that high amounts of purchases like those in 1989 could cause doubts about the Fed's commitment to curbing inflation, according to the report.
+This time, those hopes may have some foundation.
+It also plans to change the end of its fiscal year to the Saturday nearest Sept. 15, from March 31 now.
+As for the diesel fumes wafting through those hills, the biologist says Cat's demo activity isn't "ongoing or intensive."
+The 1 million-square-foot, 1,500-worker Avon Lake plant builds and paints bodies for Econoline vans and Club Wagons.
+The only question is how much, and that will be for negotiation, in relation to how much the four rich applicants put into the EU budget. As things stand, taxpayers and consumers in the applicant countries foot the entire bill for their expensive food.
+"I don't know whether it's going to be next week or next month or sometime later, but the market is assuming that we're going to see a stunning upsurge in consumer spending," he said.
+Allison and Mauldin were not with Holly when the plane crashed because Holly had moved from Texas to New York City and was using new members of his band.
+The stakes are often highest in small companies, especially start-ups or family businesses where there isn't a clear successor or a strong enough management team.
+Many economists fear higher energy costs could shock an already soft economy into recession.
+"For them, he is a market sage and 'tribal elder' of considerable powers," according to "Global Investing," a recent book by Norman Berryessa and Eric Kirzner on Mr. Templeton's investment methods.
+As she grew up, there was jealousy between the boys; then Robert died of pneumonia and Fay became pregnant by Stephen, indeed married him, to his mother's embarrassment as she told the registrar that they were legally brother and sister.
+He wore a fat suit, a fake moustache and had to cut off most of his hair.
+Motor Trend doesn't allow its staff members to work for auto companies, Mr. Emanuelson added, but does employ some freelance writers who do.
+"It's going to be a shot in the arm for us," said Glens Falls Mayor Frank O'Keefe. "They've rented the civic center for an extended period of time.
+The charges were brought by the Watergate Special Prosecutor's office, which charged that Dr. Hammer had tried to cover up the contributions by channeling it through other persons.
+In a Seattle, Wash., study, the researchers found that 30% of the heart attack victims treated by firemen with new automatic defibrillators before the paramedics arrived survived what would have been a fatal heart irregularity.
+The loans, plus interest, would be repaid by premiums banks pay on domestic deposits on a schedule worked out by the FDIC and the Treasury in consultation with Congress.
+One poll, conducted by ABC News on Sunday, ran counter to the trend of a tightening race, finding a 15-point Dukakis lead.
+Parker didn't report those funds as income, although he admits embezzling them.
+Such a hearing requires approval from three of six independently elected Cabinet members.
+For them, this fund has been "a total flop," says Anthony Marchese, managing director of Weatherly Capital Corp., a New York trading and money management firm.
+Yvonne Kenny was the prophetess Deborah and Michael George the bass Abinoam, both singing well but in need of more personality.
+It will use power conversion equipment developed at its Stafford plant. Mr Major has been disappointed by the slow progress on a deal British Aerospace hopes to agree with the Indian Air Force for the supply of Hawk trainer aircraft.
+Tina Mullins, a sales representative, said flood insurance rates vary but generally are inexpensive.
+"Suddenly, there seems to be a bit more confidence seeping into the market and with another Republican in the White House, buying is back in style," one market maker said.
+Some government officials had estimated that as many as 40% of the eligible employees would choose the new plan over the old Civil Service Retirement Plan.
+"We want lawmen to be more sensitive to their needs," says Archbishop Patrick Flores.
+Employees are not that dumb.
+It also was shown in the United States.
+Less optimistic analysts still expect activity to increase close to 50% by the end of this year.
+Delta's price-to-cash-flow and price-to-sales are "not far from their lows of 1985-86 and well below where they were in 1980," he adds.
+Among the toxic compounds found in the soil and water were chloroform, pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls, commonly known as PCBs.
+The agent is Savills (031-226 6961) and the vendor is the Lochnaw Castle and Estate Trust, set up by an Australian branch of the family to restore the castle.
+WHO'S NEWS: Omnicom Group, the New York agency holding company, promoted two executives at its Diversified Agency Services group, which comprises 14 of Omnicom's specialty agencies.
+The Machinists say they will continue picketing, urging a boycott of Eastern and challenging Shugrue.
+Chairman Paul Thompson has sold 3m shares, worth more than Pounds 2.5m - the largest transaction of the week.
+To this we'd add that bank nationalization certainly didn't do much for the financial health of Mexico, which is just now pulling itself back together after the disastrous expropriations of 1982.
+A community activist complained of a lack of funds for fighting drug pushers.
+Nevertheless, North Dakota is among the top 10 states in the percentage of students taking advanced algebra, upper-level math courses, chemistry and upper-level science courses.
+Franklin Quintero directed the local campaign against cocaine trafficking and led several major raids that resulted in the seizure of tons of the drug and the arrest of several dealers.
+The increase reflects growing use of application specific integrated circuits, called ASICs, that let engineers customize chips without designing from the ground up.
+The review will analyze how current trends and uncertainties affect the appropriateness and effectiveness of our national defense strategy for the 1990s.
+Simply put, the factory's machines and computers speak the same language as the computers in sales and shipping.
+The paper said it obtained copies of $20,000 in money orders payable to Bradley's re-lection campaign by one of two firms used for at least 11 carnivals.
+If Kevin Maxwell really wanted a cheap bolt-hole, surely he could have done better than hide in what old City hands know as 'The Wardrobe'.
+Ruth Scheih, a 28-year-old resident of Yakir, said she and her husband discovered Edri lying on the ground waving his arms.
+Gore, one of four recent opponents to endorse Dukakis, said the Massachusetts governor "is going to carry our party to victory in November.
+Rated Baa-3 by Moody's and triple-B-minus by S&P, the issue will be sold through underwriters led by Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
+Competition in the domestic truck market is expected to remain intense as demand is not likely to rise significantly in the near future. All three companies have come under severe pressure in Japan's slumping automobile market.
+Ultramar reported a loss, after tax and minority interests, of #21.6 million on revenue of #886.4 million during the same six months.
+An inflation scare shot through the bond market, sending interest rates sharply higher.
+"The rule of the technology game these days is: no glitches."
+"We've thought the ratio of total cholesterol to HDL is what matters most," says Charles Hennekens of Harvard University and Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital.
+But Mr. Metzenbaum can with a straight face ask the Ethics Committee to investigate leaks.
+In a July release, Martin Marietta officials said they knew of Chappell's involvment when the company purchased the club.
+Punish Roh Tae-woo!" enraged protesters yelled.
+The texts, said to be 'performed in ancient Greek', are a mish-mash.
+Among the most actively traded issues on the NYSE, there were losses across the board.
+But I wouldn't put too much trust in that one.
+Nevada National, based in Reno, Nev., is a one-bank holding company with 26 branches throughout Nevada.
+Fewer than a quarter of those questioned - regardless of nationality - look back with nostalgia to manual typewriters and the delights of changing ribbons. The survey, by the US computer company Dell, identified a family of techno-types.
+Bush also said he was concerned that departing Soviet forces may have stockpiled weapons for the government in Kabul.
+Now that Gothenburg has the chance to compete and co-produce at international level, it cannot pay for theatre of international quality.
+"We'll be open to anyone offering a good service at a good price." Whatever heat TV Guide feels from competitors, it is still the leading TV magazine and one of the most widely read magazines anywhere.
+The Windsor, Conn., provider of direct-mail advertising services reported late Tuesday that net income for the third quarter ended June 30 rose slightly to 34 cents a share from 32 cents a year earlier.
+But now the FCC believes it can manage the regional companies, and it has passed rules designed to ensure that the regional companies don't discriminate against competitors.
+"That makes 12 million barrels a month, plus lesser amounts from Venezuela and Iran atop previous unsold stocks," OPEC Listener reports.
+Officials launched an attack on the garrison after they learned that Batalla and the second hostage, Col. Romeo Abendan, had been slain by the captors.
+Its members captured almost two dozen of the 80 seats in parliament _ far ahead of any rival faction but not enough to dominate legislation.
+Here is what we saw and heard: _ 8:45, East New York: At the Grecian III diner, which the gunman referred to in his first letter to police, employees say they recognize the Zodiac sketch as that of a former customer.
+It is hard for many of us to forget the employment problems of 1974-75 and the aftermath of inflation and disruption all along the line.
+Use of aspirin to treat fever in children has declined, because of concerns about Reye's syndrome, which has been associated with influenza or chicken pox in children who have received aspirin.
+Mr. Tsongas has already drawn some flak from environmentalists for serving on the board of Boston Edison, a New England utility.
+The increased reserve is to cover delinquent real estate loans and other nonperforming assets, the bank holding company said.
+What is cheap about creating a national dependence on long-distance transport?
+Each orbiter will deploy an entry capsule, which will parachute toward the red planet, the fourth from the sun.
+He monitors his CB from the front seat of his pickup, looking for souls to save on a chilly Saturday night.
+Most of the dollar's climb yesterday occurred in early European trading, where the currency also was buoyed by rumors, which proved untrue, that U.S. forces had begun an invasion of Lebanon.
+Many Domino's outlets around the nation do not offer any eat-in service.
+During much of that time he devoted himself to the cause of his longtime friend, the Dalai Lama.
+But this did not mollify her United National Opposition.
+The move expands the asset-management operations at Credit Suisse, a banking unit of CS Holding, Zurich.
+A jury trial is set for April in federal court in Phoenix, Ariz.
+The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said the Rales brothers sold their stock for a gross profit of $59.7 million, and analysts estimate the takeover bid cost about $10 million, figures Call doesn't dispute.
+The case arose from a lawsuit filed by Chemical Waste Management Inc., which runs the nation's largest and Alabama's only commercial hazardous-waste management facility, located in Emelle.
+The municipal market "is still in reasonably good shape, but it's getting hit a little because of worries about the large supply," said Jeffrey Noss, manager of municipal research for Roosevelt & Cross Inc. of New York.
+The figures don't reflect the run-up in rates that began in January, economists said.
+The American administration is insisting on quota selectivity between four groups of coffees: Colombian milds, other milds, Brazilian and other arabicas and robusta's.
+The deal is likely to enhance next year's earnings. Still, yesterday's 5 per cent share price increase looks overdone.
+"I can't imagine a German bank being allowed by its accountants, after all this time, to carry these loans at 100%."
+As a Coast Guard helicopter zoomed in on the drop area, U.S. Customs aircraft followed the plane as it flew back toward the Gulf.
+Slovenia, which neighbors Austria and Italy, is home to 2 million of Yugoslavia's 23 million people, but accounts for about 17 percent of the country's economic output and 30 percent of its exports.
+Classes ended last week for the school year and don't resume until August.
+Fireman's Fund Corp. said it has been subpoenaed by the Securities and Exchange Commission in the government's investigation of alleged manipulation of Fireman's Fund stock last year.
+But 16,000 miles later and one week later, Emil was a believer. "You can sell apartments in the United States by television in Japan," he exclaimed.
+The Contra proposal would allow the combatants to receive arms and amunition while in the zones and bar the government from accepting military aid, which comes from the Soviet bloc.
+Shares of Flight International Group, which has said it might report a loss for its fiscal first quarter, lost 1 3/4 to 5.
+The intervention is partly credited for the dollar's stability this month; but so is the coaxing by the Tokyo government.
+He says he's only experienced small and understandable price increases from the big U.S. manufacturers.
+"I've never taken advantage of the shareholders.
+The company has touted its car venture in much the same way, though the project now has been scaled back as part of, among other things, a broader cost-cutting effort at GM.
+Many U.S. utilities don't have the ability to switch between fuels.
+According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 72 cities are not meeting clean-air requirements and are benefiting from the congressional reprieve.
+Asbestos is a cancer-causing substance once widely use for insulation.
+Israeli radio said the security guard questioned the man after recognizing him as a suspect wanted by security forces for anti-Israeli activity.
+C.J. Lawrence economist Edward Hyman is resigning to head a new investment firm.
+That is about 1.5 million barrels a day above OPEC's June level, and as much as two million barrels a day above the generally estimated need for OPEC oil for the third quarter.
+He said he's still not sure why.
+Miss USA will be crowned Tuesday in the nationally televised contest.
+Veronese extends that landscape indoors, confecting romantic vistas beyond trompe l'oeil marble balustrades and rustic scenes reflecting the four seasons. Allegorical figures celebrate the pleasures of music.
+Schoolteacher Jean Hill, who saw Kennedy killed that day, brought her 50 third-graders to the scene.
+He holds options on 908,000 at an exercise price of 260p.
+Other experiments aboard LDEF were designed to gather interstellar gas atoms and micrometeoroid material.
+A small group of students invited the public to devote this gathering to what could fittingly be described as meditation in which everyone would search his own conscience.
+Further abroad this is less clear, though the failure of efforts to broker a deal over the Kuriles shows that the nationalist current has set limits on what can be 'given away'.
+In beginning his famous "My Way," Anka took out a sheet of paper on which he had penned new lines to the song.
+The measure would give judges more discretion in determining which wards need full-time guardians.
+And I would like to see this matter peacefully resolved.
+They can no longer blithely plunder our psyches for their subject-matter'. In spite of her fame and success, Jong still presents herself as something of an outsider.
+Many companies now use contract caterers as a form of insurance. While contract caterers originally helped boost wartime morale, many companies now employ caterers to enhance company image.
+Bullock is currently a non-executive director of Kingfisher and is on the board of the UK Atomic Energy Authority.
+At the White House, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said "we fully expect there to be an agreement" on a deficit-reduction package.
+Beside her children, survivors include a brother, a sister and three grandchildren.
+That could hamstring legislation needed to implement his ambitious anti-poverty program, which he considers vital for ending sectarian violence that has killed at least 10,000 people in the past six years.
+NBC, shuffling its prime time schedule slightly, said the popular "ALF" series will move from Monday to Saturday at 8 p.m. EST as of March 3, and "My Two Dads" will fill its Monday slot starting March 5.
+Family planning education programs have been stepped up.
+Sixty percent of those responding to the survey said they had no experience with fraudulent tactics.
+She has seven children.
+Guarantees on Iraqi debt could cost the governments of the West, Japan and the Soviet Union tens of billions of dollars. Some international banks, meanwhile, could lose billions of dollars lent to Kuwait's banks.
+Before leaving last Friday, Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D., Ill.) of the House Ways and Means Committee unveiled a health-care overhaul blueprint for his panel.
+No customers have yet agreed to buy the dam's electricity and opponents say the project can't make a profit.
+In a statement, they said the nun is not responding to medication.
+Supporters of Alderman Tim Evans, expected to be one of Sawyer's chief mayoral challengers in the next election, have been seeking a 1989 election.
+The State Department and White House might conduct diplomacy in peace and raise and command armies in war, but policy was made by serious people, men with a longer view, i.e. the great men of finance and their advisers.
+Despite the warnings of his lawyers, he seemed convinced that he wouldn't be charged with any crime.
+He figures such a concert could raise $2 million for charities the church would designate.
+Mr. Bangemann, more flexible but carrying less clout than Mr. Stoltenberg, also held out the option of advancing the date of the tax cuts if a sudden deterioration of the West German economy demanded it.
+AT&T has also designed network processors that would enable phone companies and other service providers such as Huntington Bank and travel agencies to extend services accessible by SmartPhone to their customers.
+Conservative Party headquarters mailed a fund-raising letter to supporters, warning that the New Democrats, if elected, would establish a "Soviet style" government.
+The report's section on productivity used 1977 as a base year for comparison.
+Though he is 41 years old, his film has the exuberant nihilism of a very young man.
+Sales are expected to amount to 135 billion yen, helped by rising sales of Epogin, a drug to boost red blood cell production launched in April 1990, as well as the anti-anginal drug Sigmart.
+Short of combat, troops in recent years were stationed at the Panama Canal and military advisers were sent to Honduras and El Salvador to train the military forces of friendly Central American governments.
+But it will take some good news to prompt that. There has been a revival of hopes of lower base rates, partly as the word from Mount Fuji is that interest rates around the world need to fall further.
+The second time, it suspected CISPES was engaging in terrorism and had "cells" of members planning to commit violence and sabotage.
+Only 968 primary school teachers voted for a boycott, with 6,939 (88 per cent) against.
+It wasn't a fortuitous time to introduce a can with such qualities.
+"This year it's not that way anymore.
+Khan Bad Shah Akhtar was the fifth Pakistani in two months to be beheaded for the same crime.
+Despite such assurances, many Czechoslovaks suffer the psychic scars of the last 40 years and are finding it hard to shed their fears.
+"We take great pains to tell and show our housekeeping staff what they should and should not take in there," said Shawn Haag, the hospital's vice president of operations.
+About 100 bodies have been found.
+Sales growth of 15% would put 1991 total sales at about $166 million.
+Among several amendments the Senate rejected was one that would have waived parental consent if a girl was the victim of rape or incest.
+However, operating profits fell 22 per cent to Pounds 7.78m (Pounds 9.97m).
+"My gut feeling is that you could see 100,000 cars disappear from the production plans" between now and year end, says John Qualls, manager of marketing research for Monsanto Co., a chemical concern and major supplier to auto makers.
+Rollerblade is taking measures to ensure the skates will not become just another fad.
+Photographic evidence of Jimmy Swaggart's sins will be presented in court now that evangelist Marvin Gorman's $90 million lawsuit against Swaggart has been revived, Gorman's lawyer says.
+Today's weed tree may be tomorrow's miracle, and what once was wasted may soon be developed as a valuable resource.
+At 8th and M, in the city with the fifth-highest incidence of AIDS in the U.S., the disease is impossible to ignore.
+There is growing evidence that the Soviets are placing high priority on gaining access to Western computers with sensitive military, nuclear and space research information stored inside them.
+He also assisted Texaco Inc. in its defense against takeover strategist Carl Icahn and Gillette Co. in its battles against Revlon Inc. and Coniston Partners.
+But investments tend to be different in Eastern Europe, the continent's Appalachia.
+The goal actually is 40 million to 45 million acres. Comparatively, an average of 23 million acres were idled between 1979 and 1985.
+The school sent two teachers to neighboring Henan province to buy 10,340 pounds of apples.
+His work for the five firms was first revealed by New York Newsday.
+A senior Bush administration official said Saturday night the United States is backing nothing less than full membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for a united Germany.
+The lawyers first asked him to remove himself voluntarily, based on the allegation that his wife, Moselle Pollack, stands to earn about $30 million from a leveraged buy-out that Drexel is helping finance.
+Hokey, maybe, but this town's fame grew from tropical visions and corny promotional schemes.
+Kennedy, O'Connor and Scalia are appointees of former President Ronald Reagan and Rehnquist was promoted to chief justice by Reagan.
+Maybe It has them in the sewers.
+People should have a voice," insisted Miller.
+The EPA hails the approach as a new way to manage pesticides that are found to threaten drinking-water supplies.
+Friedrich first staged a Ring at Covent Garden in 1974-76. He started a Ring in Hamburg in 1979 but, because of other circumstances, it wasn't done.
+After between two to three months of increasing power and a variety of tests, the $6.5 billion plant would be ready to go into commercial operation.
+On Sept. 13, the company is scheduled to unveil a range of new business computers, including some based on an MCA-like bus.
+Those factors include repair costs, health costs and population density.
+Some analysts argue that a higher import bill could benefit Japan by trimming its persistent trade surpluses and cooling industrial expansion.
+I hope the view is as wonderful as they say.
+But the crisis has put Mrs. Thatcher's Conservative Party on the defense in the midst of its annual convention this week.
+Against major European currencies, the dollar clung to a relatively modest gain but showed no sign of streaking skyward.
+Former federal prosecutor William Weld, state House Minority Leader Steven Pierce, former Congressman Paul Cronin and former Metropolitan District Commissioner Guy Carbone are among those seeking the Republican nomination.
+The protesters charge that the current church leadership is diluting the Polish traditions of the church, which is located in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood.
+Sometimes, in fact, Wall Street's most-quoted analyst doesn't even get top billing there.
+The government declared its "firm decision to extradite" traffickers to the United States in the crackdown on the drug underworld that began after the leading presidential candidate was assassinated on orders of the cocaine barons.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl says he will fight the 1994 general election with the campaign slogan Standort Deutschland - safegarding Germany's standing as an industrial base.
+Lawn's tenure at the DEA began in one of its most traumatic periods, when agent Enrique "Kiki" Camerena was kidnapped, tortured and murdered in Mexico.
+There was speculation that the Bank of Japan might decide to raise its discount rate over the weekend in the aftermath of Thursday's round of rate rises around Europe, led by the West German Bundesbank.
+American folk art has also been very strong.
+For the week of June 25-29, program trading accounted for 13.7% of Big Board daily volume, the exchange said.
+Viewers were given to believe that the debate's grand theme would be the views of men one heartbeat from the American presidency, yet foreign policy, defense and strategic issues never landed in Omaha.
+"We have the historic opportunity to get rid of the hoops so many Americans have to jump through to get registered," declares the bill's sponsor, Rep. Al Swift, D-Wash.
+"It's disappointing," said NRC spokesman Joe Fouchard. "We've attempted to craft a rule which provides for early decision making." Fouchard said the commission would have to examine the court ruling more closely before deciding on a next step.
+But as they heard me speak, there was a frown of doubt. 'You are Jewish?' the driver asked. 'No, I'm British.' 'Oh,' he said.
+As for his ability to help fund that future, she says, "We just don't know."
+Obeid said he believed the college's 233 students just want to study.
+"People won't forget this volatility for many years to come," says Robert Arnott, a market strategist at Salomon Brothers Inc.
+Together, the two men show why Sunday's state assembly election is seen as a key test for the PRI, whose authority has seriously eroded.
+Scientists also suspect that certain salmonella bacteria can be transmitted from an infected hen directly to the egg interior. While the extent of the problem is not known, the risk of illness remains small, according to the USDA.
+That is the issue which has stymied United Nations-sponsored peace talks between the two warring sides.
+Analysts said all the precious metals were oversold and due for a correction after at least four straight weeks of declines.
+Separately, HBO chairman Walter S. Huff said that first-quarter earnings "significantly exceeded our business plan."
+And in operation, those laws invidiously targeted blacks.
+Her lawyer, Gerald A. Feffer, has done little to challenge the unpleasant portrait of his client, except to point out that the Helmsleys did pay $58 million in taxes from 1983 to 1985.
+Avia agreed to be acquired by Reebok for $16.35 a share.
+The packet of corn meal will bring miracles, Rev. Al promises.
+The package will allow the unit to design and build a resource recovery plant in Haverhill, Mass., and to acquire a controlling interest in a similar facility located in nearby Lawrence, Mass.
+Both Wall Street rating services lowered Kodak's senior debt rating in response to the Sterling deal and legal problems with Polaroid Corp. over an instant photography patent.
+Perez de Cuellar named Alister McIntyre to head the U.N. effort to end the controversy that dates back to when Guyana was ruled by Britain and Venezuela by Spain.
+But its remit has been drawn to encompass what has emerged as the central issue in the industry - ownership. Revelations of mismanagement or misuse of surpluses have outraged pension scheme members, sometimes with reason, sometimes not.
+Low interest rates are the fastest affordable way, given actual or imagined constraints to fiscal action, to get there.
+Angelo's attorney, Eric Naiburg, admitted that Angelo gave the injections but he asked the jury to consider a lesser charge than second-degree murder.
+She noted that a U.N. resolution approved several weeks ago called on all member states to halt all overt or covert aid to insurrectional forces in Central America.
+A short-order cook was charged with murder after police found boiled and peeled parts of his girlfriend's body in a bus terminal storage compartment.
+Dry weather prevailed across the rest of the nation, with sunny skies over much of the West and the Southeast.
+But they do not look like the most effective weapon against an adversary that was able to endure eight years of grinding war against Iran without too much difficulty.
+The spot price of North Sea Brent Blend, the most widely traded international crude oil, stood at $16.27 a barrel Friday afternoon, up 2 cents from late Thursday.
+"It's no time to open any champagne.
+Diamond-Star officials have said the assembly-line workers will decide for themselves if they want to organize a union.
+Az for the hifins, mebbe the French arnt doing themselves a favor.
+The second part, which consisted of $100 million of 12-year notes, was priced to yield 9.041%.
+These days you also see groups of young Soviet sailors trudging through town while their ships dock, their beribboned hats shadowing pale faces.
+The equivalent of Dollars 4.3bn has been issued to date under the programme, which was established in March 1993.
+The late mayor, who was first elected in 1983, was gradually but surely breaking down the old, white-ethnic machine that controlled Chicago city politics for the past 30 years.
+In a bear market, however, stock prices fall so quickly they often tumble right through stop-loss orders, Mr. Biehl says.
+But as losses in the stock market suddenly mushroomed, the benchmark long-term bond recovered somewhat and ended the day at 97 26/32 to yield 9.09%.
+It is time for the West to supply Croatia with the mines, anti-tank weapons, and anti-aircraft missiles needed to compel the communists to compromise at the negotiating table.
+One doctor said he was aware of a young man who was strangled by troops with chains.
+The 11,744-ton Dhaulagiri was sailing northward into the strait when it was attacked Saturday morning.
+Each evening, the six bulls that run the city streets will be killed during bullfights at the city bull ring.
+At least that's how it might appear to Wang Jun, deputy director of the China Golf Association. He's visited Taipei to meet leading Taiwanese golfers and hold talks on the joint development of golf courses in China.
+He said the cuts would go beyond the administration's proposals of February, many of which were rejected by Congress.
+"There's an implication there that they might be aggressive in selling cocoa in the future," said Arthur Stevenson, an analyst in New York with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+We faced quite a few handicaps,' says Mr Ospel. SBC foreign operations were far smaller and less sophisticated than they wanted them to be.
+They still have holes in their map, just like we do.
+David Ciancaglini announced that Exxon would resume the cleanup.
+This would increase group turnover to around DM28bn, comparable to that of Karstadt, Germany's biggest retailer.
+The case marked one of the rare occasions such a suit had reached the courtroom.
+That has been the Chinese way ever since the days of Matteo Ricci, the Jesuit who in the late-1500s brought to the Chinese clocks, which they accepted, and Christianity, which they rejected.
+It said police also seized caches of weapons, grenades and more than 650 pounds of explosives.
+The new restrictions that have gone into effect recently include requiring self-financed students to work five years before going overseas.
+However, Mr Helmut Maucher, remains chairman and chief executive officer.
+The festive catch-all on the South Bank, 'Meltdown', ends this weekend.
+And now she's dead, and I'm ahead," Leinen recalled the defendant saying.
+The gross national product _ the nation's total output of goods and services _ rose at a revised 1.9 percent annual rate during that period, the agency said.
+I feel comfortable with it." He made his comments during a 20-minute visit to the cavernous hall.
+State officials said patients of a Florida dentist who may have given AIDS to a woman during a tooth extraction could be tracked down and urged to take an AIDS test. But the patients couldn't be told why.
+It said the northern towns of Halabja and Darbandikhan were badly hit.
+Barry was indicted on eight drug-related charges on Feb. 15.
+But the picture quality still is lower than what is provided by normal television broadcasts.
+"He's really doing us a favor."
+Canadian mills operated at 88% of capacity, down from 92%.
+Felker also is interested in developing a harvester to harvest the wood to burn as fuel, as well as developing a marketing plan touting mesquite and beef.
+But fund officials said the Santa Fe Pacific Realty investment provides an opportunity to buy a stake in a large real estate portfolio heavily weighted with California properties.
+Neither the budget that passed last week in the House, nor the one approved by the Senate Budget Committee, satisfies that goal.
+Uncertainty about the economy has raised fears that the military may again try to seize power, something it has done six times since 1930.
+No class or group of workers is escaping the effects of structural change.
+Police fired no shots, Tiampo said.
+Dozens of government critics also were reported arrested, but most were thought to have been released.
+Iraq refused and countered that Iran must relinquish its right to search ships in international waters for weapons bound for Iraq. Iran has not searched any ships since the cease-fire took effect.
+VLI wouldn't identify the supplier.
+Pentagon sources announced a practice assault on the Arabian coast.
+For those who have to let lower-ranking colleagues go, there is pain and guilt.
+The new bid will value Owners Abroad at about Pounds 270m, up from Pounds 225m. The new terms are likely to involve Airtours raising its three-for-eight share offer to 15 of its own shares for 24 Owners Abroad shares.
+Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, during a recent visit to Bangkok, said Vietnam had pulled its troops back to points at least 19 miles from the border.
+Nonetheless, they are athletes in their own right, he says.
+Make a check or money order out to the charity, not to an individual.
+Separately, the New Hampshire Municipal Bond Bank sold about $52.3 million of revenue bonds.
+The communists seized power in Afghanistan in a 1978 coup.
+"For 28 years, we allowed ourselves to be oppressed," said Maria Mueller, 43, from a small town outside Leipzig.
+There was no intention that companies would last for ever, finding a new role when their original purpose was fulfilled. Despite the uncertainty of the commercial world some businesses do survive, not just for decades but for centuries.
+"We haven't seen the highs yet in this rally, but we're looking for a few more down days" before a further sustained rise in stock-index futures prices, Alan Bush, an analyst with A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc. in Chicago, said.
+He said he expects to "get my share of delegates" and to prove "that I can appeal to people all over the country." Polls indicate Dukakis trails far behind Simon and Jackson among Illinois Democrats.
+A small ceramic cone inside, set to melt at a certain temperature, will tell her whether the kiln is hot enough.
+However, near-average flows are expected for most rivers in Oregon, as well as for the Upper Columbia, the Upper Snake and along the mainstem of the Yellowstone River.
+Scott McNealy, president of Sun Microsystems Inc., is needling rival International Business Machines Corp. over its huge job cuts and said his computer company can take some of the credit for Big Blue's woes.
+"I'm not saying I would prefer to do what it is they're proposing, but my comfort level is slightly higher than it was," the governor said at a news conference Tuesday.
+But they have seen their harvests decrease each year as soil fertility has declined.
+Last year, Britain finally abandoned it and ordered a U.S. model.
+His party fares well in areas like Dreux that have a high population of non-European immigrants.
+He said, however, that there were no near collisions or other problems.
+He pioneered the now standard "around-the-world" move, kicking the bag about chest-high with his instep, or the inside or outside of his ankle, then circling the flying bag with his foot a few times before catching it on his shoe.
+He received gratuities from Beaverbrook which it is unlikely that a politician would survive today, but one does not doubt his independence.
+That suggests that the average nuclear-industry worker runs a risk of fatal cancer about 15% higher than most other people.
+"Right now, we have no job training or ESL (English as a Second Language) slots to put Armenian refugees in," said Joan Pinchuk, Los Angeles County's coordinator for refugee affairs.
+In addition to the baseline inspections in July, both sides can begin destroying missiles under terms of the pact which provides for the elimination within three years of all missiles with a range of 300 to 3,400 miles.
+Lamb's, which stood beside the produce stalls at a now-defunct farmers market, is gone.
+General Computer said it seeks damages of $15 million and an injunction ordering PCS to stop the unfair practices alleged in the complaint.
+"I think something other than magnetic properties is needed to explain" how identically charged particles, which normally repel each other, form couples, said Victor Emery, a physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
+He has not, and may not, declare his support for any party. The main reformist parties are all linked to, or enjoy the support of, groups of enterprises and banks.
+Shares in Reuters Holdings, the news and financial information group, closed yesterday at 484p, their first day of trading after a 4-for-1 share split. The move ended Reuters run as the most expensive single share in the FT-SE 100 index.
+Women with daughters, being more likely to be divorced or separated, had a reduced likelihood of having second children, they concluded.
+Trump shelled out $2.2 million for his undeveloped West Side property, another $1 million for Trump Tower and $900,000 for the Trump Parc condominiums.
+Previous crackdowns, although not as intense as the current offensive, have petered out in a few weeks.
+Since last Thursday, when Iraq invaded Kuwait, the index has dropped 3,184.92 points, or 11.5 percent, topped by Tuesday's 946.46-point loss.
+As the demand for low-skill labour shifts towards developing countries, so unskilled wages in these countries have been slowly catching up with those in developed countries.
+Some Japanese investors own the stocks for 10 minutes or less, and just want to appear as holders of record on the right day to finesse certain Japanese accounting rules.
+Enterprise argues that the profitability of future developments would be enhanced by cheap access to Lasmo's pipelines in Liverpool Bay and elsewhere.
+Gesell said last month the administration had deleted too much material from classified documents the prosecution plans to use.
+These measures include extension of voluntary import quotas after 1989 and action against non-participatory nations.
+He is Republican Sen. David Karnes, and he wins less applause from the alfalfa and corn farmers than do the girls from the 4-H.
+After the recent attacks on the police station in Kokand, the mob invaded a Meskhi neighborhood and set more than 80 houses and six cars on fire, Izvestia reported.
+By most accounts, higher Medicare premiums and taxes on alcohol, cigarettes and gasoline are likely to be included.
+This one makes it possible for us to explore opportunities.'
+Ford Motor Co. gave Jervis B. his first big deal when it adopted the Keystone chain for all its conveyors.
+Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir said Sunday that he hopes the "historic mission" of a six-member Israeli delegation to Moscow would lead to the resumption of Israeli-Soviet ties severed in 1967.
+Trepanier, 25, faces a possible life sentence if convicted on the arson charges.
+The Institute of the Scrap Recycling Industry, a Washington-based trade association, estimated that the amount of copper recovered from scrap will rise about 5 percent this year to 3.314 million tons from 3.152 million tons in 1987.
+Comedian Jackie Mason is not the shy type, and he is not letting a bad experience with the New York City mayor's race sour him on politicians.
+People's fronts and various ethnic groups across the Soviet Union, and especially in the northwestern Baltic republics, are demanding independence from Moscow.
+On the department's Soviet grain estimate, most of the increase reflects recent U.S. and Argentine corn sales to the Soviet Union and rising Soviet feed-wheat purchases, mainly from Canada and the Common Market.
+Many on Capitol Hill have also been pressing the Bush administration to pledge more time for economic sanctions to work.
+The committee never confirms who the candidates are.
+The pound was in trouble over most of the summer and many redundancies were announced. The notion that the recovery was going to happen this year evaporated. Mr Fell said the south-east, which accounts for a third of the economy, remained the key region.
+So it is curious they should have produced such an attack of nerves in equity and gilt markets yesterday.
+Apparel sales were down 0.5 percent after rising 0.8 percent the previous month.
+Several Cineplex analysts have speculated that outside bids received by the committee were either disappointingly low or for only part of the company.
+Bush, who had lengthy telephone conversations with both leaders this morning, also took credit for spurring the process that led to Monday's announcement from the Soviet Union.
+There must be no question of Mr John Major employing a second veto.
+The region may suffer shortages at sawmills, but not at the docks.
+The oil and gas company said the properties consist of seven wells in Oklahoma and Arkansas with reserves of about 94,000 barrels of oil and 17.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
+"The bill the Senate passed today is protectionism at its worst," Mr. Fitzwater said.
+United spokesman Sean McNamara in Sydney said engineers replaced a safety pin in the cargo door as a precaution in line with a company order to check all of the airline's aircraft.
+You're a warrior." Many players also are attracted to the HNA's brand of play: no fighting or serious checking; that is, no slamming opponents into the side of the rink.
+And it establishes clear guidelines and limits, providing an exception for providers of personal services such as baby sitters or housekeepers to recognize the privacy of the family, the marriage contract and the home.
+For the first time, the administration is considering proposing to Congress a delay of Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction targets because of the cost of the Persian Gulf operation, according to sources.
+Fitzwater said Bush believes that quiet diplomacy is the appropriate course for raising human rights in China.
+Poindexter has been a special adviser to the chief of naval operations.
+Bankers Trust said Mr. Kreiger specialized in trading currency options.
+That passage was "a gross oversimplification," Mr. Gutfreund said.
+No group claimed responsibility for the killing, but police investigator Romeo de Guzman said it had "all the earmarks" of an assassination by Communist rebels.
+Ulises Rosales de Toro, will make recommendations regarding Ochoa to the Communist Party and the government, Granma said.
+Kevin Gentry, a 26, of Lovington, was charged Wednesday with making a false report to police.
+At the other extreme were the Lamborghini Diablo, five versions of the Rolls-Royce, two BMWs and a pair of Ferraris.
+Concerns about cheating among OPEC producers resurfaced quickly in the market when traders failed to follow through on Tuesday's rally, Baker explained.
+He was so highly valued that at one stage he was being groomed to be its chief.
+The CBOT has been making plans for an after-hours electronic trading system of its own, called Aurora.
+The experiments, he said, show that witnesses are likely to err in identifying suspects of a different race who are seen for only a few moments under stressful conditions.
+Elsewhere in Utah, the Uinta Canyon fire had burned 3,850 acres 20 miles north of Roosevelt in the Ashley National Forest.
+Because reserves must be in cash or in accounts that don't pay interest, the change will add between $300 million and $600 million to bank industry profits.
+In 1981, Walter Cronkite signed off for the last time as anchorman of The CBS Evening News.
+The WPP and Ogilvy boards agreed on the buyout last month and WPP's $54-a-share tender offer expired at 10 a.m. Monday.
+He plans to retire to Hawaii with his wife, Jenny.
+Coltec said that it will have extraordinary charges totaling $110 million, net of income-tax benefits of $13 million, from the debenture redemption, purchase of other debentures at a premium and other steps.
+Last week, the rig count had risen by eight to total 991.
+Despite such growth, the new ferry operations haven't yet attracted a huge number of commuters.
+The forecast also called for rain in Texas and the southern Rockies.
+Analysts estimated RJR's original plan to provide 14 billion cigarettes to the Soviets would generate about $40 million in operating profit.
+For most on Wall Street, inventories were up because demand was down.
+"Saturday Night Live" will be pre-empted this Saturday and will use a rerun next week if the strike goes on.
+Shell's platform was damaged by an explosion April 18, causing the shutdown of a transportation and production system for Brent crude, a key international grade of crude oil.
+The former auto dealer, elected in 1986 on his fifth try for governor, convicted by the Senate on charges he misused funds and obstructed justice, becoming the first governor impeached and removed from office since 1929.
+The two dancers told their host family they were going for a walk Friday morning, then were seen by a neighbor getting into a car driven by a man believed to be the husband of one of the women, said Folkfest President Brent Haymond.
+Reformers, with nearly 500 committed delegates, represent the strongest faction at the congress with staunch conservatives numbering less than 100.
+A few Aborigines were still doing such paintings on rock shelters as recently as the early 1970s, but the art form declined as Western civilization encroached.
+It would be about her mother, Ireene, now deceased, who was a star of children's radio and TV shows in the 1930s, '40s and '50s known as "the singing lady."
+Regular prices, which include a surcharge for the Capitol Preservation Fund, will range from $6 for an uncirculated half-dollar to $215 for a proof-quality gold coin.
+A synagogue also remains and bakeries still sell round rings very much like bagels in addition to brick-like loaves of black bread, a local specialty.
+Concern over the lead appears to have subsided in Skagway as it prepares for summer, which every year brings thousands of tourists on cruise ships and day excursions from Juneau, 92 miles to the south.
+"Oil companies are getting very concerned about the large inventories they have built," Mr. Barakat said.
+At the end of the fourth quarter, its assets under management were $20.2 billion, compared with $21.9 billion one year ago.
+Officials said they eliminated official ties with the school's intramural sports program, pulled out of the Intraclub Council, and even went so far as to ask that college-owned sidewalk snowplows lift their blades as they pass the club's building.
+Eventually, 310 of the FBI's approximately 400 Hispanic agents joined Perez in the suit.
+In Silverdale, Wash., Wednesday night the Navy planned to hear public concerns about the Navy's intention to use dolphins to guard Trident submarines at Bangor, Wash.
+It had been a shell ever since.
+Several of the events described in "Cat's Eye" come from Atwood's own life.
+Sixteen minutes and 40 seconds later, the International Telecommunications Organization satellite separated from the rocket, according to the official.
+In Zurich, the metal dropped to a closing bid of $368.25 from $368.70 bid late Wednesday.
+'The EU banned exports of live animals and fresh meat until August 22 when a committee will review the decision, taken last night.
+The difference between them on Sunday, about four minutes, might have been attributable to the weather: Schueler likes it cool, Evoniuk warm.
+The lesson here is that the free market has limits.
+The second is that the returns are less volatile than securities trading activities. Mr Robert Binney, business executive for global securities services at Chase Manhattan, says that the lack of volatility is a significant attraction for banks.
+Scores of buses brought blacks from communities across the country.
+NORTH CAROLINA: Provides funding for poor women's abortions, although the fund has been cut back in recent years.
+Fiat spokesman Gualberto Ranieri confirmed on Friday that discussions included potential production agreements, commercial and distribution arrangements and equity investments.
+Stock traders said shares seemed to be tracking the action in the bond futures market throughout the day more closely than the Treasury bond market.
+He said federal statutes have since been amended for cases such as those involving his children but that similar loopholes likely exist for other types of crimes.
+But the walkouts failed to force private mine owners to accept the federation demand that labor contracts of mine unions be negotiated jointly rather than on the current company-by-company basis.
+The Bible used for George Washington's swearing-in 200 years ago was put aboard a train Thursday for Washington, where George Bush will use it for his oath of office.
+Barrie also would face six months in jail.
+The desert town bloomed with cricket fields and English gardens.
+A typical construction project overseas can take five years or more to complete.
+A sharply stronger financial rand worked against shares, compounding the day's downward drift as the market struggled for fresh direction.
+There were no quotes available from overseas.
+The investigation revealed that List had for years been siphoning money from his mother's $200,000 savings account. "He took out the last $2,000 on the day of the killings," said Moran, who found the withdrawal slip while searching the house.
+Rising operating rates, if unchecked, are considered by analysts to represent a threat of inflation.
+The whole back of my building is gone," Kinderman said.
+You get some other guy marching out here with a little placard demonstrating, giving something about the government employees.
+The Transportation Department turned down the sale of some of the airlines routes.
+Foreign and domestic institutional investors took the dollar's climb as a cue to buy West German stocks, brokers said.
+As a result of a recent evaluation of all its operations, Florida Progress said it has decided to focus its efforts on its electric utility business.
+All 44 members of the Senate belong to the PRI.
+Mr. Gleacher said the alliance will give the firm "a major flow of business."
+Ropak said it will pay $4.25 a share for Buckhorn's common and $5.875 a share for the Series A preferred.
+INA, monitored in Nicosia, said the Soviet minister thanked Iraq for allowing Soviet experts to leave the country although the terms of their contracts had not expired.
+No talks were scheduled until Monday in the Quincy, Ill., district, where 350 teachers walked out.
+The flat had been bought earlier the same day for Pounds 120,000. In April 1992 Mortgage Express obtained an order for possession.
+For example, it ranks sixth in the world in arms exports, which bring in about $1 billion a year.
+And, critics say, President Bush's fiscal 1990 budget falls back on President Reagan's habit of manipulating those forecasts to minimize tough budget choices.
+The clinic will pay $450,000 to the Frustacis immediately.
+Coca-Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc. both sought unsuccessfully to acquire two well-known brand name soda producers.
+"There's the slow process, where they'll tear the cellophane and leave them out, and they'll dry out and shrivel up.
+But he wasn't entirely startled by this win: He had bought 200 raffle tickets.
+The cells also could be used to test the efficacy and safety of drugs for brain disorders, the scientists said.
+The SEC investigation, under way since March, focused on Fleet's portfolio of marketable securities, which included issues of some 15 New England bank holding companies.
+He also will continue as chief of federal police.
+It's in our genes." The man said he was suspected of opposition activity and taken from his home after midnight by several agents to G-2 headquarters. He was stripped and his wrists handcuffed behind his back.
+Gold also rose in London to a late bid price of $412.25 an ounce from $408.55 late Wednesday.
+The vote was along party lines, although future debate would be more likely to find divisions between supporters and critics of the auto industry.
+"I've been in business ever since," she says.
+The recommendations outlined in the EPA report will be used by both the administration and Congress to assess what kinds of regulatory action or legislation might be needed on global warming.
+Craig Bertolett, 28, of Jacksonville, took off from Cecil Field and was dropping dummy bombs at the Pine Castle electronic warfare bombing range in the forest when he ejected, Byers said.
+Yesterday, the company's shares closed in national over-the-counter trading at $15.25, up $1.25, after trading was halted briefly pending the announcement.
+"A lot of people in New York overreacted to the stock-market crash," said Stephen K. McNees, a Federal Reserve Bank of Boston economist who has written extensively on economic forecasting.
+By doing so, the Fed could have signaled its displeasure at seeing the federal funds rate fall below its target of 9 1/4%.
+Its shares have risen by 43 per cent so far this year, making it one of the best performers in the market. So much economic success, however, tends to breed complacency.
+If they think it will rise, they have an incentive to buy securities denominated in that currency.
+Last year, Rochester and the surrounding area exported a record $6.3 billion worth of products, which is more than the overall totals from 30 different states.
+He succeeds John L. Murray, 61, who continues as chairman of this food products concern.
+The allegations stem from a series of investigations covering 16 states.
+Sunday's incident at Paitilla Airport was certain to further strain relations between the United States and the Panama government dominated by Gen.
+In a letter to LIN, McCaw's president told LIN president, Donald Pels, that McCaw would be "re-entering" the market to purchase additional shares of LIN stock at prices he called a "bargain."
+It's a spend-the-surplus scenario similar to that played out to unhappy results in the Northeast.
+In addition, the agency proposed to let a company own AM and FM radio stations and UHF TV stations in the same market.
+"I'm an immigrant in this country with no roots.
+GM said all its U.S. car plants will be operating next week.
+In an unusual gesture, the Cuban government has allowed a human rights activist and former political prisoner to make a monthlong visit to the United States.
+Biden's version calls for spending $14.6 billion next year, including 400,000 new beds in treatment centers and immediate treatment for pregnant addicts as well as more FBI and drug enforcement agents and prison expansion.
+"Where's Mario?" came the cry from Democrats nervously looking for a winner.
+That said, there is plausible evidence of a modest pick-up in construction orders from the private industrial sector between July and November last year.
+At the retirement home, Bush said, "I stood with our president through thick and thin and some suggested that hurt me in one state or another.
+The average maturity of the portfolios held by money funds was 37 days, unchanged from the previous week, Donoghue's said.
+And within four years, the party will have to face fully free elections.
+Tomorrow you will meet with the president of the United States of America, Mr. George Bush.
+Bulgaria has followed its East European neighbors in promising to remodel the Interior Ministry, which is responsible for the police agencies that have repressed the people with survellience and force.
+While he won't be allowed to call himself Sir Charles _ an honor reserved for British subjects _ he is entitled to use the initials KBE after his name.
+It is discipline in the equality of men _ for all men are equal before fish." From the flat high desert of western Wyoming a traveler looks far back over his shoulder to see distant white clouds high in the northeastern sky.
+Armenia's parliament debated a declaration of independence, but decided to delay a vote until at least Wednesday.
+Advancing that task beyond any particular time frame is the objective of the International Congress on World Evangelization, which is meeting Tuesday through July 20 in Manila, the Philippines.
+We must not take diferent positions." He referred to Greece, which is considering recognizing the independent Palestinian state along with Israel.
+Nineteen people in India and Pakistan have died in violence related to the novel.
+Organizers said von Karajan's longtime assistant, Bruno Weil, would direct the Mozart opera at the Salzburg Festival House tonight.
+The goal is to find the next McCaw Cellular Communications, a company whose bonds soared after it divulged plans to offer new stock in exchange for as much as $600 million face amount of junk.
+Using more than three at a time would increase the chances of a multiple birth, Quigley says.
+Candidates, at rallies and news conferences, openly criticized their once-secretive, autocratic union and its leaders.
+In the meantime, a spokesman said the bank couldn't comment on speculation or on the reported Mirror Group holding.
+Aspects of this event are unclear, but unlike similar recent incidents elsewhere, it's certain the U.S. will disclose publicly what it knows and learns from any investigation.
+Some advertisers seek to balance what they call biased news coverage.
+The next step is the sand," Wells said.
+In resubmitting its request, the Robertson committee asked the commission to identify the sample contributions that had been rejected.
+Beijing later threatened economic sanctions against Norway if the Dalai Lama was received officially, Norwegian reports said.
+Thunderstorms brought high wind and hail to the South and Southwest, while snow fell in Michigan and Wisconsin and the high sizzled to 90 degrees near Miami.
+As a result, the company faced heavy criticism in Japan.
+The plan is due to be debated by the Bosnian assembly later this week.
+Because the insurgents control most of the countryside, families who fled villages devastated by Soviet and Afghan bombing raids would return under guerrilla auspices.
+Sources said the alleged theft occurred in HUD's Section 8 rent-subsidy program, which gives developers subsidies to build housing for low-income people.
+Copper for July delivery ended 0.4 cent higher at $1.0545.
+The Portuguese escudo and the Greek drachma are the only remaining outsiders.
+As a result, officials built a special cell at the prison in Woodbourne where Bosket spends 23 hours a day in solitary confinement.
+If any cash is recouped from this business it will come back through the profit and loss account. At the operating level Berisford achieved profits of Pounds 3.7m (Pounds 1.5m losses).
+Lloyds Bank PLC said sharply higher provisions totaling #483 million ($797 million) against loans to less developed countries depressed pretax profit to #93 million in the first half of 1989 from #452 million a year earlier.
+Officials of The Upjohn Co., which makes Halcion, said the greater number of Halcion reports could be the result of a number of things, including media reports about the drug.
+The hostile cash offers sharply boosted arbitrage profits because they often triggered bidding wars for target companies.
+Neither Mrs. Thatcher and Shevardnadze would give details of their 2-hour discussion.
+So in theory, when social security spending rises, other elements in the budget must be cut back.
+A computerized tracking system monitors the bank's response to the letters, making sure, for example, that telegrams are dispatched to writers within 24 hours of receipt.
+He will also stop in Berlin.
+The newspaper said surplus workers in the work force of 132 million are costing the state billions of dollars and are a heavy burden to enterprises.
+This suggests a 42 per cent potential rise in the Nikkei, with a large part of the increase coming in the first two to three years.
+Well, maybe not the herpes.
+Authorize more than $1.65 billion for the C-17 cargo plane, but restrict expenditures pending resolution of manufacturing problems and cost overruns.
+CONTRARY to popular belief, Britain's workers have adapted to change in a positive way.
+The weekend after Thanksgiving, the chain posted a double-digit sales increase.
+Neither is economic reform: Brazil, for example, has yet to provide evidence that its fiscal position is under control; Argentina's reform programme still has far to go; Mexico's current account deficit is rising, some believe, dangerously fast.
+State authorities closed two Texas banks, bringing the number of bank failures nationwide this year to 98, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said.
+John Uyeno, publisher of The Garden Island, says he will retire after almost 50 years at the paper, once a successor is chosen.
+But there are exceptions, largely unknown outside a comparatively small circle.
+Rewley House became the university's 36th college four years ago, although it has still to receive its royal charter. The name change is expected to be approved today.
+The Group of Seven launched a new effort to contain the dollar in mid-September, which included dollar selling and interest rate increases in Japan and West Germany.
+Security forces killed 77 leftist guerrillas Friday in two separate attacks in the Andes Mountains and the jungle, the government said.
+More than 45 pounds of cocaine were found in his baggage.
+TransCapital is Ohio's largest savings bank holding company with more than $4.4 billion in assets.
+But even if that doesn't happen, Mr. Hough says Sallie Mae's maximum pretax loss would total between $30 million and $50 million, spread over three or four years.
+While the newspapers prepared the first post-agreement edition of the Free Press for today, workers voted against ratifying a contract offer from the new newspaper agency and in favor of strike authorization.
+"He had completed an album and was on his way home.
+The maximum bonus amount accumulated at any one time can be Pounds 1,000. But this means a jobseeker will receive no extra money immediately for part-time work - hardly an incentive.
+Ms. Matsuzaka earns more than five times the average for a working woman of her age, which is 21, and now is moving into more conventional entertainment.
+Their price slid to 83.60 points from 84.72 points.
+Bentley further embellishes his ferocious image with a blond mustache the ends of which wend to his jawline.
+There's a difference between the various divisions.
+"If companies can't compensate their employees, the employees will find a way to hurt you through inefficiency." Like many international airlines, Qantas got caught in the pincers of rocketing fuel costs and plunging revenue.
+They've got a lot of fire down there," South said about an hour and a half after the fire was reported around 7 p.m.
+The explosion occurred at 4:40 a.m. at the two-story house belonging to Manuel Fraga, a European Parliament deputy.
+Hertz said the cost of accidental damage should be borne by the auto-rental companies and reflected in their basic charges.
+Anyone worried about the effect on interest rates should hark back to the 1970s when we had a really soft dollar, 14% inflation and 21% interest rates.
+Not all analysts are that bullish.
+Two men, ages 25 and 27, were in custody, Ortiz said.
+An official of the Bank of China's Shanghai branch confirmed the center is "under consideration," but wouldn't elaborate, the Kyodo news agency of Japan said.
+So, too, have China's Communist rulers. When the socialists took power in Portugal in 1974, it was the Chinese government which had to persuade the Portuguese to stay.
+The decision came despite a snag this week in talks aimed at improving relations between the two Koreas.
+The ABC News poll, based on interviews with 8,659 voters last Thursday through Sunday in all 16 states holding primaries today, also found Rep. Richard Gephardt ahead only in his home state of Missouri.
+Mayor Tom Bradley showed up for the last 10 minutes of the meeting.
+Military officials who testified at the trial acknowledged that the orders on beating were ambiguous.
+U.S. officials have promised that any American service member found to carry the virus will not be assigned to the Philippines.
+Arafat told Il Messaggero that the PLO approved meetings with Israeli officials and has been receiving reports on the contacts.
+They take place against the wishes of both the authorities and the unions.
+Mr Hans-Heinrich Otte, senior partner at BDO Deutsche Warenstreuhand Aktiengesellschaft, says there has been a boom in fee volumes in Germany, driven by the opening up of the former eastern Germany.
+Col. John Chapla, said chemical weapons currently are only produced or stored at Pine Bluff and Muscle Shoals.
+Its chairman, Lord Young, is a former politician and construction tycoon.
+As a result of the provision and intense competitive pressures, Citicorp saw earnings from its commercial and investment banking business in Europe, North America and Japan plummet 77% to $40 million from $173 million a year earlier.
+The announcement Tuesday comes as budget-conscious advertisers increasingly are looking beyond the major TV networks to alternatives such as cable television, special event sponsorships and in-store promotions to boost sales.
+Not one was a personal call.
+It was a memorable experience for two reasons.
+The company's earnings for the quarter ended April 4 were 18 cents a share, up from two cents a share, in the year-ago quarter, reflecting an industrywide recovery.
+The change will lessen the immediate impact the bonds have on the debt.
+He goes on to express the hope that U.S. troops remain sequestered on their bases to prevent "unholy ramifications" from Western contaminants such as alcohol and female drivers.
+Mr. Themy-Kotranakis has agreed to buy back the $130,000 machine, which he says is in working order, in exchange for Yu Ra's dropping the charges.
+The agency said the influx was increasing daily.
+He previously held executive positions with Olivetti and the state-run RAI broadcasting network.
+When other companies brought out a private-label Popsicle line, supermarkets asked Dean for another version.
+Changes made since at Burger King include the appointment of Gary L. Langstaff, a former top executive at Hardee's, as Burger King's top marketing executive.
+The Industry Ministry informed oil companies operating in France on Friday that imports of Iranian crude are henceforth subject to the usual French regulations governing oil imports.
+The weather service said Hurricane Gilbert was the most intense storm on record in terms of barometric pressure.
+In return, the plan mumbled something about creating 60,000 new college apprenticeships. The unions quickly labelled this the most severe attack ever by an elected government on organised labour.
+And he worked financial wizardry by keeping Texaco liquid through its $11.1 billion legal battle with Pennzoil Co. and the bankruptcy-law proceedings that resulted from it.
+"This is really a big lick for us," said statewide prosecutor Peter Antonacci.
+Taiji Inoue of Yamaichi Securities said share prices fell almost across the board in afternoon trading following the bankruptcy rumor.
+The state-run PAP news agency said strikes also were under way at the First of May and Borynia mines.
+Gillian Armstrong made the famous, overrated My Brilliant Career.
+Mr. Vogel said a more likely scenario would be a leveraged buy-out, but even that isn't realistic now.
+Harold "Kim" Philby is dead, but the bitter aftertaste of his colossal betrayal still lingers in Britain.
+The protest to the GSA board was filed by PacifiCorp.
+Doskocil Cos., Hutchinson, Kan., said it signed a definitive credit agreement for $160 million from Chemical Bank to be used in its attempted acquisition of Wilson Foods Corp.
+Texas Air is a dedicated airline builder with a substantial track record.
+Stress causes far more turnover, reduced productivity, absenteeism and illness than previously known, the study reveals.
+That was a 26% increase from $76.1 billion a year earlier (about half of the increase resulted from a new regulation forcing more detailed disclosure of delinquent loans by thrifts).
+The official then said he was leaving the IRS to work for Guess, although ultimately he didn't take the position.
+The producer price report showed prices at early stages of production increasing more slowly than prices for finished goods, which may bring down finished-goods inflation in the next few months.
+Dienstbier told The Associated Press on Saturday that the opposition did not propose specific candidates for the new Cabinet, but concentrated on outlining what characteristics office holders should have.
+One of his favorite wait-and-see plays in energy stocks is Grant Tensor Geophysical preferred, which makes up about 2% of his portfolio.
+Dukakis, who has said he would entertain tax increases only as a last resort, claimed tougher tax collection could bring in up to $50 billion a year from cheats and scofflaws without overburdening honest taxpayers.
+He was named Time Inc.'s public affairs director in 1970, then returned to Time magazine as worldwide promotion and public affairs director in 1976.
+It said the new issue of preferred will pay an 8% annual dividend and have a term of five years plus one day.
+When it comes to my choosing roles, my agents are kind of anti-agents.
+The German government has recognised the benefit of such a move, having just approved plans to privatise its autobahns and impose an annual fee. Resource allocation on Britain's road system is one of the last outposts of Soviet-style economics.
+He takes part in his ballet company's work-outs.
+Among those under consideration were buying five minutes on the major television networks for a Dukakis speech, and the purchase of larger blocks of time _ as long as 30 minutes _ for either a town meeting style program or a national call-in show.
+The best way for leaders such as Governors Martinez and Bangerter to avoid politically damaging tax revolts is to squeeze the most value out of existing revenues before they even think of digging deeper into the pockets of taxpayers.
+Mr. Daniels, a native of Indiana, will leave the White House March 1 to become a partner in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels, and chief operating officer of Hudson Institute, an Indianapolis research organization.
+The budget calls for $1.77 billion in new taxes and fees, and program cuts or changes of about $5.3 billion.
+Directors of rock stations in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and San Diego said they hadn't heard of the controversy.
+But committee Chairman Dale Bumpers (D., Ark.) only alluded to the subject.
+She is in her fourth year at Brown medical school.
+The Israeli prime minister, who expressed "strong reservations" about elements of the plan, said he expected the Israeli cabinet to vote on the proposal next week.
+California had a $1.3 billion reserve that Deukmejian expects to be depleted by the end of the budget year.
+A. That one argument is the one I _ not all the other critics _ Q. You've said since the beginning of the year that you thought Noriega should go.
+After a nearly 10-month lull following the collapse of the earlier labor-management bid for UAL, banks appear ready again to finance what they consider well-structured leveraged transactions.
+And I think that fact speaks for itself.
+At least 13 people were killed when troops loyal to President Mobutu Sese Seko fired on pro-democracy demonstrators in Kinshasa, Zaire's capital.
+The 2.6% growth rate was above most private forecasts, too.
+He winces as a member of the Committee for Torture Awareness demonstrates electric shock.
+The administration has proposed a 20 percent cut in the support price for domestic-use peanuts, from $631 a ton for this year's crop to $504 a ton.
+Stade is 15 miles west of Hamburg and Biblis is 30 miles south of Frankfurt in the heavily populated Rhine River valley.
+Six months after the Beijing massacre, she spoke again with some of them, now in exile and trying to keep the reform movement in their Communist homeland alive from half a world away.
+They all looked terrible."
+"We've really been focused on the opportunity aspect of it," he says.
+Even if you are frantic, appear super-languid.
+She added, however, that advertisers would be 'justifiably concerned' if advertising were concentrated.
+Decliners topped gainers, 487 to 353.
+Since one may reasonably assume that Adm.
+A company spokesman said the decision to eliminate the dividend resulted from a quarterly appraisal and that circumstances had changed since the December announcement.
+It is here, not in technological mercantilism, that the miracle economies of the east have the most valuable lessons to impart.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading, Becor closed yesterday at $15.125 a share, up 12.5 cents.
+Wiener on Monday announced the support of 13 other state party leaders from the Midwest.
+The college's most successful 100 candidates this year gained an average of 33.07 Ucas points, a score which would have ranked them in the top five for the country, among selective schools which have about 100 pupils per year.
+Fearing foot-and-mouth disease and hog cholera, the U.S. government closed its borders.
+This is caricatured as a defense in all cases of "stability" and the status quo.
+Democrat Michael Dukakis and Republican George Bush made half-hour network appeals for votes Monday night, the final chapter in a long, often nasty television war that played a key campaign role.
+Quintiles Transnational Corp. is the market leader in providing a full range of integrated product development and marketing services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries.
+With European elections looming, it is hardly surprising that the government used yesterday's first-quarter growth figures as an excuse to trumpet recovery.
+It was not immediately clear what Karaish was doing when he was shot.
+Every statistic set a record.
+"My officers are going to have to learn, learn, learn," Fernau said.
+Ordered to lie down, the six were shot in the head with automatic and semiautomatic weapons, police said.
+In Southern California, protecting the homes of high-profile business people and entertainers, especially those with children, is a major part of the business.
+A good earnings report from one of the market's largest companies helped allay some concern and lift the blue chip average.
+The company earned $7.7 million, or 80 cents a share, on revenue of $39 million in 1990.
+Clients and agencies shouldn't wait for the business climate to recover because the changes "are fundamental and irrevocable.
+Five boys have been offered the deal, which will go into effect after the Christmas holiday if they accept.
+USBI said the first launches using Soviet rockets would take place in 1995 or 1996.
+The paper, which did not abide by Aoun's restrictions, gave no reasons for reversing its decision.
+This one shows a man climbing a staircase representing the amount of time consumers in other countries must work to buy a pound of sugar.
+He was renowned for his daring. "However many times you'd seen him, it was probably the most dangerously thrilling moment you'd seen on any stage," actor Jeremy Brett said Tuesday.
+Tehran radio said 68 relief aircraft had landed at the capital's Mehrabad airport during a 24-hour period.
+Gorbachev is expected to use his speech to spell out the kind of cooperation the Soviets are looking for in human rights, environmental protection, culture and the battle against terrorism.
+Yesterday, Ricardo's shares closed 3p lower at 162p. FFD, which is based in Coventry and Detroit in the US, made pre-tax profits of Pounds 1.58m last year on turnover of Pounds 16.5m, with the profits divided equally between the US and UK.
+With Mexico's high interest rates falling and inflation at 130% a year and climbing, yields on bank deposits last month turned negative in inflation-adjusted terms, leaving the raging stock market an irresistible choice for thousands of new investors.
+Diplomats said the three resigned because they viewed Mr. U Nu's attempt as premature, and as a bid to exploit the chaotic situation for personal political gain.
+Mendoza faces either a life sentence in prison without parole or the death penalty, Deputy District Attorney Lauren Weis said.
+Mafia leader, was sentenced in New York yesterday to life in prison on murder and racketeering convictions.
+Such a proposal is contrary to the logic of the process of pan-European unification," he said.
+Miss Bande said that as giant waves battered the 2,855-ton Dona Marilyn on Monday, she and hundreds of others anxiously waited on deck as the crew frantically tried to pump water from the ship.
+Commercial paper outstanding, or short-term corporate IOUs, now totals around $1.7 billion, down from over $8 billion in August.
+Kristofferson said he hopes the tour can eventually go overseas.
+Silver prices held steady.
+Authorities said they provided the first automobile and the bulk of the 420,000 marks ($227,000) the robbers demanded to prevent any harm to the two captive bank employees, and had planned to pursue the getaway car.
+The union will never compromise,' said Mr Yoshito Ishibashi, secretary general of the Sanyo union.
+Small-business owners are facing a tax change that could triple the state taxes some pay.
+"There are more things they'll have to do," Conway said, but did not elaborate.
+The nearest big city, Xian, is more than 185 miles to the south, an eight-hour trip by car.
+She added that one of four vice presidents who worked in marketing, Kevin Armstrong, also resigned yesterday.
+The comments were rosier than many Americans would venture.
+Crane is the one recognized motivating force in creating the new Conrail," said W. Glenn Cameron, vice president transportation research at Moseley Securities Corp., an investment banking firm in New York.
+Mercury sells insurance only in California, and auto insurance accounts for more than 98% of its annual premium revenue of more than $400 million, the company said.
+Concord Camera plunged 5/8 to 2 1/2.
+Mooneyham served as president of World Vision from 1969 to 1982 and now is involved in consulting and Christian activities.
+Non-EC exports rose by Pounds 78m to Pounds 4.87bn while imports dropped 0.9 per cent to Pounds 5.44bn.
+"Here, there's plenty of work and the money is decent.
+Domestic oil production peaked at 9.2 million barrels a day in February 1986.
+"I reject Mr. Satiacum's evidence as untruthful," the judge said.
+He expects the U.S. rig count will average 1,074 in 1991, up from 1,010 last year.
+Robert Albertson, a banking analyst with Goldman, Sachs & Co., criticized the downgrade as unnecessary.
+Some, such as AMR Corp.'s American Airlines unit, Pan Am Corp.'s Pan American World Airways unit and Delta Air Lines, refuse to participate.
+His patience and caring always got everyone through the hard and difficult times," said Mark Rizkowsky, a friend of Campisi's for 25 years and best man at his wedding.
+"I favor support for economic reform but there has to be reform to be supported," Mrs. Thatcher said.
+In September 1991, however, the agency began its own examination of air quality in the workplace, and a public comment period closed last year.
+People have been known to buy the wrong house by mistake.
+The best that can be said of share-backs is that, in those which used a tender, there may be a tax credit.
+The U.S. bearing industry has benefited from substantial increases in domestic demand and is operating at or near 100 percent of capacity.
+Batteries and throw-away razors will have a levy of 10 and 20 francs respectively. Leading the battle against the tax are the plastics and chemicals industries.
+Last November, she attended a memorial service in Enniskillen for 11 people killed when the IRA bombed a commemoration ceremony for Britain's war dead.
+In fact, PNM itself attempted to buy Utah Power, based in Salt Lake City and with a sprawling, three-state web of transmission lines, in a transaction that was rejected last year.
+In some constituencies they could work well together, for example in the working class areas of Kowloon.
+With dealers saying that supplies of the machine are plentiful, Tandy has started discounting the $750 to $1,300 1000 RL by as much as $200, depending on the model.
+Ms. Ryan said she had been buying four tickets a week until Florida offered a $23 million jackpot in early August.
+As previously reported, Diamond Shamrock's board Sunday turned down Mr. Pickens's third offer to buy the company, a $15-a-share, all-cash offer valued at about $2 billion that he made only to the board.
+The ever-encroaching invasion of privacy must cease.
+That might have caused losses for Morgan at a time when brokerage houses were in jeopardy, they said.
+Minnesota's Republican auditor has jumped into the governor's race, taking advantage of allegations the regular GOP nominee invited teen-age girls to take a nude dip with him nine years ago.
+Mr. Wang said that whatever system is adopted, the market at first is likely to open to selected institutional investors who meet standards set by the SEC.
+With computers, the budget is on time, Gaile said.
+Some on Wall Street share Upjohn's optimism about Rogaine, and argue that the anti-baldness drug isn't the only new product that could help the company.
+France will also be totally absorbed in its own presidential elections.
+(Waste Management won't comment but doesn't dispute the figures.) As unpleasant as the business might seem, company executives appear to love it.
+How do environmentalists respond to the human carnage from their policies?
+But I'm not _ I think the world sees clearly that if this had occurred 20 years ago, there wouldn't have been this cooperative feeling at the United Nations.
+Of that, it said, $53 million _ or 29 percent _ came from the special-interest groups known as PACs.
+He said Unocal Exploration could become an acquisition vehicle for Unocal, which has shed much of its debt in recent years.
+The Arizona Republic reported last month that Toyota would pay $47.6 million for 14,000 acres of land.
+But many at the fair said they were willing to change the way they do business to get even a small portion of Limited's huge business.
+General-products making is headed by vice president Welton Birdwell, who will report to Mr. Wells.
+He and some friends hacked out a little community five miles from the nearest road.
+The industry is changing rapidly in terms of chains taking over nursing homes and hospitals becoming subsidiaries of holding companies "in all types of other businesses," he said.
+When we look at you, we don't see lawyer and Ricketts.
+"I've had some very close calls," he said. "I had a head-on collision with an airplane on my last film.
+"It somewhat insults our intelligence," Mr. Bossidy said, for people to think that "having made the investment in Kidder, that we are going to go about putting in a management system that is inappropriate.
+"Both sides have to be the same.
+Byron Allumbaugh was elected a director of this financial-services holding concern, increasing board membership to 13. He is chairman and chief executive officer of Ralphs Grocery Co., a division of Federated Department Stores Inc.
+Higher food costs, especially for dairy and citrus products, were said to be the main factors.
+In particular there is a cap-sleeved, drop-waisted version with a pleated skirt edged with a floral band for Pounds 55. Also from Harrods Olympic Way.
+Taro Vit also said the unit has submitted eight abbreviated new drug applications for U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, with sales potential of more than $20 million a year.
+The maker of computer data storage, communication and graphics products said it will buy the shares from time to time on the open market.
+U.S. Air Force units in Oman will hold a mock Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.
+"Adding $500 of someone else's money" to the unemployment benefits would only encourage that type of layoff, he says.
+To play with a good pianist who understands Shostakovich is very dear to me.
+Anthrax expert Dr. Philip Brachman of Emory Univeristy called the Soviets' presentation in Washington a "landmark report" in an interview Tuesday with the Washington Post.
+With its territorial greed, it's becoming a nuisance." As usual, the PLO's policy shift was subtle but clear.
+MYX558 was the third.
+Other options open to the retailer include making an acquisition itself or spinning off one of its units to shareholders.
+Israel radio said the new bullet was potentially lethal at a range of under 70 yards.
+Investors remain too nervous about potential congressional and Bush administration measures to boost economic growth, however, to extend into the riskier 30-year Treasury bonds, the trader says.
+The Tokyo Stock Exchange's leading index fell sharply for the second consecutive day today amid fears of higher interest rates, while the dollar rose slightly against the Japanese yen.
+Revenue rose to $144.6 million from $122 million.
+He said that her married name, set in riveted lead letters, was chiseled off the tombstone three times.
+Omar Bradley's words about non-service connected benefits from three decades ago to imply there is some vast amount of largess going to hordes of unentitled veterans.
+What he found was a town where racism was rampant, football received more support than English and school district lines were drawn to make sure that the best athletes went to the best school.
+The B-2, he added, "is a revolutionary plane with revolutionary technology.
+He was knighted in 1979. In 1985, only six months after his retirement from TI, Sir Brian was appointed chairman of the Port of London Authority.
+The thrifts with the biggest cash needs aren't the ones with the biggest stakes in the Freddie Mac preferred.
+In trading on the New York Stock Exchange, News Corp.'s American depository shares fell $2 to $23.875.
+MB America has agreed to buy American Bank Stationery from an investment group that includes company management and headed by the New York investment banking firm Gibbons, Green, van Amerongen.
+Commissioned in 1874 from the architect Hippolyte Destailleurs, it took 15 years to complete. The situation, atop a pointed hill, was unpromising but the peak was sliced off and a huge artificial platform was erected to accommodate the house.
+The report marked the first effort to track the health of minority groups other than black Americans since 1967, when the department began compiling statistics on the nation's health.
+For the current year the institute forecast a rise in the external surplus to almost 7 per cent.
+Over the weekend, a Nebraska man called and ordered chili for his son, who had lived in New Mexico.
+Long-time Berlin resident Helga Galler, 60, was among the 400 people waiting for the landing at Berlin's Templehof airport.
+Standard Chartered settled a net 4 higher at 704p ex-dividend, while Cable and Wireless, which derives more than half of its earnings from Hong Kong, settled only a fraction off at 712p, having fallen to 698p at the outset of trading.
+The case against him, lacking sufficient evidence for a retrial, was dropped.
+"There are ballot propositions on issues from gun control to the size of cow stalls, and yes, everyone of these choices is vital, every one is crucial.
+"You have to allow yourself the flexibility and time to get on with the next step."
+West German officials say Poland is demanding more than Bonn can give, thus acting as the de facto ally of the Soviet Union in mounting international barriers to German unification.
+The problem here is that in most cases the stress produced by this approach is psychologically different from the stress produced by the job.
+A radio report said the meeting had already taken place, but de Klerk's office denied that.
+From that point onwards, safety became the overriding priority.
+Tax-exempt money market funds currently yield an average 5.16%.
+The court trimmed the total of Miller's untaxed fraudulent income to $31,500 from the $53,000 listed by the IRS in its deficiency notice.
+He wants to stay.
+Biaggi also was convicted in November 1987 of accepting an illegal gratuity _ a paid vacation _ for helping an ailing New York shipyard.
+(The choreographer Mark Morris, when a young dancer, left a ballet company because 'I got tired of pretending to be a straight guy in love with a ballerina.') So why do gay men go to ballet?
+The ship's Phalanx gun, designed to hurl a storm of radar-guided shells at an incoming cruise missile, was on automatic, and its own missiles and Stinger anti-aircraft teams were ready to fire.
+But the officials made it clear that they want regulators to follow more balanced policies that stress the need for banks to continue making good loans and, if prudent, give banks more time to work their way out of bad loans.
+Without them, market share for the Japanese companies fell to 18.1 percent last month from 19.7 percent in 1985.
+What appeared to many as a success in American foreign policy, in keeping with American ideals, was actually a national disgrace.
+About $6 billion of the portfolios are involved in stock and index futures-related strategies.
+Under the agreement, shareholders would receive $155 in cash, $35 in UAL notes and an estimated $11 worth of securities in UAL subsidiary Covia Corp. for each UAL share.
+When the Pope ascends, if not into heaven, at least into the flies, the chandelier drops smoothly to collect him. Even the acting is not to be faulted.
+Other workers were rescued in the same vicinity Thursday night, he said.
+Prosecutors plan to push for a new trial of extremist Lyndon LaRouche and his associates in a federal conspiracy case that continued for four months until a judge declared a mistrial.
+Such an eventuality would provide the most unexpected and welcome encouragement to neutralists and unilateralists who in Holland, Belgium, West Germany and Britain lost the game and were proved wrong.
+A 42-year-old former teacher of the year was sentenced to life in prison for fondling as many as 16 boys.
+Major labels today do not sign bluegrass performers because the commercial market for them is weak.
+H-P is already a big supplier of workstations to ASK, which sells the machines with its software packages.
+On Sunday, Lahd's militiamen killed three guerrillas near Naqoura, about two miles north of the Israeli border.
+Mr. Dawkins urges them to resist.
+"Then they said how about Fixx?
+As part of the agreement, Child World will assume $60 million of long-term subordinated debt that CNC owes to First Executive Corp., a Los Angeles insurance holding company.
+But now with the development of missiles and nuclear weapons, the meaning of war has changed.
+"That is absolutely not part of what we're doing," he says.
+Chevron seeks court orders requiring Pennzoil to sell the stock and prohibiting further purchases without notice.
+VW wouldn't explain the reasons for the summary dismissal that ended its arrangement with Mr. Junger.
+"Medium and smaller stocks have come back into investment favor." Most of the houses are judged on an official recommended list.
+A Swedish newspaper reported last week that Mogilny had a month's salary withdrawn and lost his "Master of Sports" order.
+Mr. Lichtenberg said his selection fulfilled a dream "that began when I was a kid and read a lot of science fiction."
+In 1989, Petronas had to make another MDollars 982m cash injection after loan losses on the Malaysian property market. In early 1991, Petronas sold Bank Bumiputra to the Finance Ministry for an undisclosed sum.
+"A reasonable juror could have interpreted the instruction to allow a finding of guilt based on a degree of proof below that required by the (Constitution's) due process clause," the justices said.
+The company would also get to sell all merchandise linked to the game, as well as tickets and travel packages.
+The court, without comment, let stand a Montana law used to add 10 years to the 30-year prison sentence given a man who brandished a gun during a pizza shop robbery.
+In the case of Romania Libera, the shortage created a new brand of crime, newspaper theft.
+The result: Senators were forced to take the concerns about Tower seriously.
+More extensive treatment can even include braces.
+The department said Thursday it will publish in Friday's edition of the Federal Register an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking as the first formal step for lifting the ban.
+The huge crater remains. Quite whether all this justifies the new twice-weekly air service from Hanoi remains to be seen.
+A spokeswoman for Gruen declined to comment.
+To date, says the foundation, "a summit-arranged budget has never even reduced the deficit below the level of the summit year." In short, don't expect freedom day to occur much earlier next year.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said today the president would increase the number of FEMA offices in South Carolina to nine.
+Heavily promoted software titles, such as a video game based on the film Jurassic Park, arrived late and did not live up to the hype that preceded them. Over recent months, however, 3DO has been gaining momentum.
+But here the tables are turned.
+Jazz, which began in the United States, is heard by thousands of Soviets though a daily Voice of America shortwave radio program.
+Hart said that the work on recycling was part of Bush's intention to put a focus on measures to protect the environment.
+He also was accused of ordering the hanging of a Jewish resident in the Latvian village of Audrine, the statement said.
+Red Cross disaster relief in fiscal 1990-91 totaled $184 million.
+A woman who kept the Uzi under her bed for several years turned it in to "get it out of her life," he said.
+Lott's TV ads are produced by Robert Goodman, who made the "Morning in America" spots for President Reagan in 1984, and they have been effective in softening the GOP candidate's cool partisan edge.
+But then he sat down and chatted for 20 minutes about China's open-door policy and investment prospects. We received much the same treatment from the intent-looking Russian woman who rushed in waving a sheaf of forms.
+Such price initiatives may blunt the erosion of BT's domestic base and slow Mercury's advance.
+Analysts said rising stock prices had been expected after six consecutive days of losses.
+The countries fought a brief war along the border in 1969.
+But they have also been reducing their own taxes for years through a series of state referenda.
+Another person died in a traffic accident south of the city when the car struck horses that had gotten loose on Highway 1, Ms. Phillips said.
+Females, with rare exceptions, are little affected by most X chromosome defects because they have two X chromosomes.
+An undercover FBI agent told jurors Thursday he traded thousands of commodities contracts for customers while secretely recording pit traders' conversations during an unprecedented sting operation.
+The data from a loan company he used to train his system contained several of these examples.
+"Both the spending and home sales are a flash in the pan," said Allen Sinai, chief economist at Boston Co. "If the jobs and income aren't there how can people keep up spending?
+He suffered the stroke at his home Wednesday and was taken to a military hospital in the Cape Town suburb of Wynberg.
+If the governing class doesn't make partisan distinctions, neither will the revolutionaries.
+Unemployment, marital strife and children's behavioural problems have risen sharply in past few years, while house prices have plummeted to 1978 levels.
+Martinez has a huge campaign war chest ready for the campaign and plans a new television ad blitz beginning this week.
+The step that sealed Olivier's stardom was his move to Hollywood in 1939 to make "Wuthering Heights."
+The press coverage has been very hurtful: it's a bit like taking a blow in the stomach because of the way it's been conducted, certainly from the other side.
+Bankers are not popular anywhere.
+Mr. Naber will be a corporate vice president, and president of Sigma's research division.
+He said he hopes the work will lead to finding the gene for another type of glutamate receptor, called the NMDA receptor because it binds to a man-made chemical called N-methyl-D-aspartate.
+Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Burke said a decision would be made on whether Kawaguchi will be prosecuted for possible visa fraud.
+The TV lights went out for televangelist Jim Bakker, who got a 45-year prison term for conspiracy and fraud.
+That win total probably will never be topped, because schools aren't allowed to play that many games anymore.
+But the government's response has been to lower salaries, a controversial solution in a country where most workers earn less than $30 a week.
+An arrest warrant accusing Gerald Thomas Lampkins of practicing medicine without a license _ and listing more than six aliases _ was filed last Feb. 12.
+The oil-on-canvas painting of a Paris street bedecked with flags commemorating the war dead was bought at Christie's auction house Tuesday by an anonymous American dealer for the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, Calif.
+An Austrian company has invested in a long-term waste storage centre in Aszod.
+The messages of internationalists such as Michel Camdessus of the International Monetary Fund and Charles Carlisle, deputy director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), drew rapt attention.
+The government, he said, implemented UN sanctions immediately and local financial institutions were under strict instructions to freeze transfers of Yugoslav funds.
+Doskocil and its subsidiaries formulate, process and market specialty precooked meat, meat toppings, pepperoni, and other speciality meats.
+The fine print was still being haggled over yesterday evening. Among other things, consuming countries have been arguing for a defined role on the committee, which will co-ordinate producers' supply plans in the light of expected market conditions.
+How sad that of the many lessons of Vietnam, this one has been most ignored.
+Hill's camp disputes polling daa showing Coats with a wide lead.
+Tax cuts are expected to total the equivalent of about $27.8 billion a year, and new taxes are expected to generate an equal amount, making the overall restructuring revenue neutral.
+An NRC official looking into the incident recently told Sutton's wife that information was indeed available from one radio station "but I guess we don't listen to them," he said.
+In early trading in Tokyo Friday, share prices continued to rise.
+The firm also would have the right to add 20-25 percent to the unspecified interest it would get for its $75 million.
+He doesn't name names, but he says 75% of the Steeler offensive linemen took them, and 50% of the players who manned the team's "power positions" (the offensive and defensive lines, and linebackers).
+Finally, though Cuba does not have a perfect record on human rights, Mr. Valladares had no credible evidence to back up his portrait of Cuba as a totalitarian dungeon.
+Promoters say each contestant is interviewed for five minutes with each judge before the main event tonight.
+We talked also about the very difficult situation in the Middle East.
+"This defendant is the third defendant in this case whose presence in this country is the result of forcible removal from his country," Rafeedie said.
+Additional minutes of weekend and night calling will cost 12 cents each.
+Rowny referred to Bush's proposal for deeper Soviet troops cuts than the United States would make under the treaty.
+He said it would be given to an anthropological pathologist for examination.
+There is something extraordinarily luscious about her style - the very pliant feet, the curvaceousness of the slightly hyperextended legs, the lack of harshness - and this is combined with a very sweet kind of innocence.
+PacifiCorp said its unit, Inner PacifiCorp Inc., began its previously announced offer for 3.7 million shares of Equitec Financial Group Inc., or 75% of the shares outstanding, at $10 a share.
+Family Media had paid $26 million for the property in 1987.
+They were generally higher on the belief that fighting might break out in the Persian Gulf.
+White House and Treasury Department officials on Monday did not immediately return telephone calls seeking comment.
+The skirmish exposed the deep cracks in the governing Janata Dal party, which dominates the five-party minority coalition and underlined the personal hostility between Devi Lal and Singh.
+Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, wields a heavy bat at the talks.
+The service had acknowledged earlier that radio wave interference could cause "uncommanded control inputs," moving the helicopter's horizontal stabilator slightly, but not to the extent of posing a flight safety hazard.
+"His real job is boss of the most powerful crime family in this country.
+"There could be many banking problems we haven't heard about yet," one foreign banker said.
+Another measure limits banking secrecy and empower courts to seize funds believed to be earned from racketeering related to terrorism.
+Mr. Tsongas developed his health plan in early 1991, after he was retained by the association.
+On Wednesday General Sani Abacha's regime passed the point of no return.
+Directors demanded copies of the report and scheduled a special meeting June 30.
+Now that they have a motorbike, the main market is only minutes away.
+The revised U.S.-backed debt strategy has emphasized cutting back debt and interest payments over continued lending to heavily indebted developing countries.
+But Babar, a taxi driver who came to Jayapura 12 years ago from Sulawesi, says Irianese are incapable of holding down steady jobs.
+The researchers also took blood to check for allergy-causing antibodies.
+They have worked quietly, often unseen.
+"Everybody coming in wanted their car before Dec. 31," said Kathy Pokorski, new-car sales manager at Heishman BMW in Arlington, Va.
+"M. Butterfly," John Rubinstein stars in a play by David Henry Hwang about the love affair between a French diplomat and a Chinese opera star.
+Once the choice is made, the defeated candidate could lead an exodus of loyal MPs out of the party.
+Gold was quoted at $437.10 an ounce in early trading Tuesday in Hong Kong.
+Today they spend $35.5 billion on tobacco, and almost $10 billion is collected as tax.
+Children under 18 are fined $25 if caught smoking cigarettes in Woodridge, Ill., one of the few places where laws against smoking by minors are enforced.
+The Dec. 16 INS policy under fire required asylum-seekers to stay close to the application center nearest their point of entry while their requests are considered.
+Simultaneously, patients, in "revolt," want more sensitive doctors who will enlist them as partners and share responsibility with them.
+"But prices to the final purchaser have been relatively stable, and I see no reason for that to change in 1989," says Greg A. Smith, chief investment strategist.
+Prosecutors said McGivern, Culhane and inmate Robert Bowerman tried to escape from a car while being transported for a court appearance.
+I should want a guaranteed budget and at least a three-year term, to be shortened only by a unanimous vote of the council. I rather doubt if I should get it.
+Top management should restrict itself to guidance and advice and stay out of the detail.
+T/F 3. Most people are more concerned with the size of their own salary than with the salary of others.
+Waigel's comments came after a day after a high-ranking official in Bonn warned that East Germany is rapidly approaching insolvency.
+At the moment, some are handled under civil law, which results in long drawn-out cases. The reason for taking this more specific route is that a change of general principle would involve a change in the Swiss constitution, and thus require a referendum.
+Buying much of that equipment are the service, retail, wholesale and communications concerns, which collectively outspend manufacturers these days.
+The Armed Services Committee report estimates that the U.S. and its allies could initially lose 10 or more planes a day.
+MOTOROLA, the US electr-onics group, yesterday announced plans to expand its East Kilbride semiconductor plant in Scotland to make it the biggest of its kind in Europe.
+Through the dealer network, Volkswagen said, its entire auto program, including the sale of used cars, is to be made available.
+The express delivery concern will buy 30 Boeing 727-100jets from United, a unit of Allegis Corp., Chicago.
+He has repeatedly opposed military aid to the Contra guerrillas and has only supported nonlethal aid in the context of a peace process.
+He was chilled to the bone.
+It still remains to be seen where ER should stand in the pantheon of feminist heroines.
+Following the praises of her celebrated guests, the Queen came to thank the pizzaiulo.
+The latter is a means-tested benefit, with a lower take-up than retirement pension.
+That meant administrators had to find the $15 million somewhere else if they wanted to run the program.
+Here are highlights of Massachusetts' universal health care law to make affordable insurance available to all residents by 1992.
+The nation's leading commercial banks dropped their prime lending rates a half percentage point to 10 percent, marking the first reduction in nearly half a year and paving the way for many cheaper business and consumer loans.
+Tansley, 28, a second secretary at the embassy, was given 10 days to leave Iraq, the Foreign Office said.
+Excluding the gain, the latest year's earnings still showed solid improvement over last year's net of $22.6 million, or 23 cents a share.
+Big Board issues finished mixed.
+Idol's publicist, Ellen Golden, said it would likely be several days before Idol knows if he'll be able to go ahead with the movie and a concert tour this summer.
+"But it doesn't happen in a day or two," he said.
+When the conservancy got the land, the island was a dead brown.
+IMI, the engineering group of which he is managing director, used to be an ICI division.
+Hutton now intends to let the market dictate the price of the bonds, Mr. Rittereiser said, adding that most of the bonds will trade above par and pose no risk to clients.
+'It is difficult to draw the line between institutions that need back office support and those that do not.
+In what no doubt made a pleasant change from poring over economic data, two UK Treasury officials flew to Scotland earlier this year for a day's tour of whisky distilleries.
+He praised the university, near Cape Town, as South Africa's "most potent academic institutional dissident." In the past decade, the university has increased its black enrollment from a handful to 13 percent of the 11,500 students.
+Asked about the flood of Nicaraguan refugees entering the United States, with some 100,000 to 125,000 in the Miami area, Calero said the Resistance has asked U.S. officials to treat the refugees humanely and not deport them.
+WIDELY CRITICIZED new rules for estimated taxes would be repealed by the House.
+"After receiving the ultimatum, there was no turning back from the imposition of martial law," says Col. Kuklinski.
+During the debate, Helms was backed by Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., who proposed abolishing the endowment for what he called its subsidies of "frivolity and decadence" at a time when Congress is struggling to reduce huge budget deficits.
+Ironically, a cosmic collision on that scale brings global catastrophe by ice rather than by fire.
+Imports, at $11.49 billion, were up 11% from February 1986 and 15% from January.
+But as Einstein said, everything's relative.
+Dole's comments came before Bush administration officials and congressional leaders met for four hours in a private room at the Capitol in an effort to work out a budget deal.
+At the same time, the authority says it saves rate-payers nearly $1 billion a year by providing lower-cost power than that generated by other New York utilities.
+Volume on the first section Thursday was estimated at 330 million shares, up from 223.5 million shares Wednesday. Gaining issues outnumbered declining issues 599 to 345, while 153 issues remained unchanged.
+The 36-year-old head of the nation's leading software and personal computer maker bought 843,691 shares of company stock at a price that realized a net value of $25,356,425, according to company reports.
+About 330,000 of Israel's 800,000 Arab citizens are eligible to vote this year, and could control 14 seats in the 120-member Parliament.
+For the Roman Catholic Church, crippled and corrupted by the Communist state, Christmas will be a joyous reawakening of hope after more than four decades of persecution.
+On the New York Stock Exchange three issues were newly listed and two others will begin trading soon.
+However, Claiborne has already diversified into everything from menswear to large sizes, and some question how much further the seemingly ubiquitous Liz label can be stretched.
+Last year, Beatrice paid C$40 million to acquire Eplett Dairies Ltd. Gerry Schwartz, Onex's chairman and chief executive officer, said this year that the company was planning another dairy acquisition of similar size.
+The study was delivered at a Senate Labor task force hearing on the workforce and workplace readiness.
+With some strength returning to the dollar, traders said some foreign investors moved back into the market.
+Still, he adds wistfully, "it'd be nice."
+"Let's go get him (Saddam) now so we can go home," Army Spec. 4 Gwendolyn Page shouted at Bush at Dhahran.
+"The storm's center would have to pass very close or right over any of the islands to bring any hurricane-force winds," Sasaki said.
+In the Roman Catholic Church, beatification is one step away from possible sainthood.
+At the time of the receivership 46 banks were owed more than Pounds 350m secured on assets of Pounds 200m.
+They now account for a fifth of all Hungarian enterprises and a sixth of total value added. However, their overall performance has been poor, with net profits in the latest year down two-thirds from the previous year, the ECE says.
+Negotiations are apparently at an advanced stage with two other republics in the Commonwealth of Independent States to supply one Boeing 757 and one 737 on leasing contracts.
+But he switched parties because he calculated that the campaign leading to the Sept. 11 GOP primary would be a good forum for his platform of "immediate legalization" of marijuana and the licensing of other drugs.
+I never needed any help like welfare or anything.
+Sumitomo Electric Industries makes electric wire, telecommunications cable, special steel wire, sintered alloy products and disc brakes.
+Government troops reportedly seized 67 vehicles equipped with machine guns.
+The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index jumped 4.95 to 254.00, also a new closing high.
+A Southmark spokesman said the company acquired Johnstown for its property management business.
+Yet "if you expel more black males from some school than, say, Asian females, that becomes a court case, with the ACLU intervening."
+Ms. Genteel, 18 at the time, performed a work by Debussy and "Hooked on Classics" ("it's like disco classical," she explained).
+Nazarkin replaced Alexei Obukhov and had been chief Soviet envoy at the 40-nation Conference on Disarmament, which has been seeking for years to complete a treaty banning chemical weapons worldwide.
+Then the oil shocks of the 1970s dried up the jobs and the flow of cash.
+Although the letter didn't specify plans, representatives of the companies said they would like to have their own engineers participate in the design and development work with Sun and AT&T.
+Progressives from the lower ranks of the Communist Party are mounting an open challenge in the powerful Central Committee, demanding a multiparty system and a virtual apology for decades of totalitarian rule.
+Saddam Hussein's dozen years of iron-fisted rule have held together Iraq's crazy quilt of religious sects and ethnic groups.
+Because of an error in addresses, narcotics officers David Rasche and Richard Young raid his house and wound him in the process.
+'It should be clear to everyone that Audi cannot manage this in a few months,' he added. Mr Kortum, a marketing expert appointed by Mr Piech, has repeatedly said that Audi's quality was better than its image.
+Some of those employees may be eligible for transfer to other Hormel plants, the company said.
+Thus he writes magisterially, "If judges could govern areas not committed to them by specific clauses of the Constitution, then there would be no law other than the will of the judge."
+However, the second-quarter deficit means AMR is now posting a net loss of Dollars 146m for the first half, on revenues of Dollars 7.09bn.
+Black flags were hung on telephone poles and pro-IRA slogans were scrawled on walls in Loughmacrory, 45 miles west of Belfast.
+A few drag wooden carts, piled with home-made furniture, by hand.
+South of the equator, only Antarctica is above 65 degrees.
+So, with Toyota's help, Mr. Khan's workers improvised.
+Police said one person was killed and five people, including a 6-year-old boy, were wounded by sniper fire between Samir Geagea's Lebanese Forces militia and Gen.
+But unless there's some change in the Gramm-Rudman law, he will be forced to come up with budget cuts of the same size as Mr. Reagan's.
+When he heard the Who were reforming several months ago, civic center manager Jack Kelley said he began making overtures to the band and kept his fingers crossed.
+Soon, Mr. Bush may begin to feel like a voodoo doll, when he is stuck with explaining his administration's legacy of debts and deficits.
+Besides, an Award of Merit will be given to the Beach Boys.
+Summit Savings Association said it added $435,000 to its loan-loss reserve and restated results for its fiscal third quarter, ended March 31, producing a loss for the period.
+Rosewood said in the filing it may buy additional Phillips-Van Heusen shares in the future.
+But after all, it is nearly Christmas.
+Goncalves is one of Sarney's closest advisers.
+On Jan. 9, he was charged with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana and following a vehicle too closely after an accident in which his car struck the rear of another vehicle.
+This can be contrasted even with 1987, the year when inflation was lowest in 1980s.
+Economists at Boston Co. expect a big jump in industrial output, due out tomorrow, mainly because of higher production of autos and capital goods.
+Taiwan lost its observer status in 1971, when GATT took its lead from the United Nations' decision to replace Taiwan with the People's Republic of China.
+"This ain't no good place to grow up, but we try our best," said Mavis Watson, one of the 18 people living in the shack on the Panther Burn Plantation here.
+It's not my fault somebody else out there looks like me." The other man told The Dallas Morning News he was terrified to learn "I was facing death row." "I thought I was going to die for something I didn't do," he said.
+Ms. Garzarelli, a market analyst at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., won a small measure of fame last October when the mutual fund she manages, Sector Analysis Portfolio, was one of the few stock funds to post a gain the week of the crash.
+It wasn't rioting, it was fighting," said Tompkins, who added that damage was minor.
+Although the East North Central region was the only one to have a decline in failures at the end of 1990, failures there rose 28% in the quarter, to 2,848. Ohio was the only state in the region to report a decrease in bankruptcies, down 5.2% to 635.
+We hoped to receive 40 applications.
+Mulford said some progress had been made in Japanese moves to expand ceilings on individuals' overseas accounts and to allow their use for portfolio investment.
+In the health field, authorities admit their system of free medical care is woefully inadequate.
+Strauss sees growth of share earnings at near 50 per cent this year and next, with growth in dividends at a cumulative 21 per cent over the two years. NatWest Securities stresses that economic fundamentals 'do not point to an immediate rate rise'.
+Ms. Ehrenfeld is the author of "Narco-Terrorism," to be published by Basic Books this fall, and a research scholar at New York University School of Law.
+The process is quick, enabling all 30,000 holes on one board to be made in 15 minutes, compared with conventional mechanical drilling which takes 4 1/2 hours, according to Buchwald. The Swiss DYCOstrate technology brings other benefits.
+Witnesses said many demonstrators were children.
+Superior Court Judge Alexander Lehrer closed the trial Wednesday, saying the case had "no significant legal import" such as the case of Baby M which involved a surrogate mother's battle for custody of her daughter.
+She soon found her way into films.
+Israel views the PLO as a terrorist organization and rejects the idea of an international conference.
+Other Iraqi officials also have said their military would deploy all weapons in case the forces in Saudi Arabia attacked Iraq to reverse its Aug. 2 occupation of Kuwait.
+"Should all deadlines be forgot and never met on time," Conte told his colleagues.
+Without current tax incentives that encourage such plans, many millions of these workers would depend solely on government entitlement programs, and America's economy would do without the vast pools of retirement savings that fuel our productivity.
+"I really thought I had blown it.
+That was 36 fewer than the previous year's count, Rodgers said.
+The credit unit's problems aren't entirely over.
+It is the final resting place of Woodrow Wilson. Martin Luther King Jr. preached his last Sunday sermon there, three days before he was murdered.
+Contacto con alguien que usted no conoce bien (un encuentro casual o una persona que practique la prostitucion) o con alguien que usted sabe que tiene varios companeros sexuales.
+Rafael Solis, a high-ranking military commander, said the Sandinistas would not cede control of the police or Central America's largest army until the Contras disband.
+It publishes an average estimate of the three measures, which is considered the best guide to long-term economic movements.
+Incorporate a clause in the agreement, stipulating the number of people who may live in the property. MOVING IN.
+The government doesn't spend enough to fight crime, which is up 40 percent this year, the top Soviet law enforcer said in appealing for funds to raise salaries and put more and better equipment on the streets.
+Terms call for holders of First Federal to receive 2.7692 New Hampshire Savings shares for each of their approximately 1.6 million First Federal shares.
+About 50 people participated in the demonstration.
+But by proposing it, Sen. Bradley succeeded in casting doubt on whether the plan to phase out the child-care credit would be adopted.
+Separately, industry sources said IBM will make a major mainframe announcement next Tuesday, and speculated that it will include long-awaited software enhancements that would serve as a midlife kicker for IBM's tiring mainframe line.
+About 500 firefighters from San Diego and Orange counties and Camp Pendleton were fighting the blaze, aided by aircraft dropping fire retardants and water, said base spokeswoman Capt.
+There was evidently some profit taking as the market realised that Devro's operating margin will have to be even more powerful to offset the rising tax charge of the next few years.
+Tibetans seeking independence from China have protested violently three times since October 1987, and the minority Uyghurs of far western China have demonstrated against nuclear testing in their region.
+Dealers said the gains in the Treasury market came on the back of a Japanese news-service report that suggested another Soviet coup may be in the works.
+It was released as a gathering of education and business leaders recognized 115 elementary and secondary school teachers from 23 areas.
+The weekend's defections threaten to weaken the Forum's grassroots campaign to retain power in the general to elections to be held before next spring. Aides of the prime minister expect to limit the far-right share of the vote to less than 10 per cent.
+American movies are still rare because the Chinese won't pay the big distribution fees Hollywood requires.
+The dollar and bond prices finished lower.
+On currency matters, Bundesbank policy seems to square better with that of the U.S. than with some of its European neighbors.
+Well you have the answer now.
+He was, though, estranged, saying a few years ago he never would play again with longtime companions Crazy Horse.
+My heart just went boom boom.
+Toxie has an assistant, Nozone, an acrobatic pilot, who was disfigured when he accidentally flew through a hole in the ozone.
+A final report on these talks is scheduled to be issued in July.
+The Independent newspaper said, "The chances are much better than even that insider dealers can carry on their dishonest trade with little fear of being found out.
+He is said to favour Mrs Quinn. Mrs Quinn represents Galway West.
+He blamed losses earlier this year on some "fraudulent" claims and "excessive" fees and said controls in such areas have been tightened.
+In Chancery Court in Delaware, Chancellor William T. Allen decided in favor of Time and Warner.
+That's the housing market for you, up and down more sharply than other markets, and always exaggerating the usual economic cycle.
+Overall, and despite the strong Sales growth from DEM 37.2m to DEM 35.9m, a reduction in operative costs was experienced.
+The Editing Process, by Meredith Oakes, deals with the publishing industry.
+Allow me to elaborate on this.
+AMHERST, Mass. _ From smalltown America to Japan, scholars eager to explore the secrets of Ernest Hemingway come to Massachusetts to sift through the working papers he left behind.
+Traders were buying yen, having concluded that Japan is less vulnerable to the lack of oil supplies from Iraq and Kuwait than previously thought, said Jeffrey Mondschein, foreign-exchange director at Continental Bank in Chicago.
+They seized a computer and left an arrest warrant.
+Chicago's futures exchanges, beseiged by the federal investigation of alleged fraud on their trading floors, said they are developing tamperproof, hand-held order entry terminals to be used by their floor brokers.
+The Supreme Court ruled today that a federal law reducing patent-infringement protection for drug companies applies to medical devices.
+"I think most of us feel the money and resources should be spent on the Eastern Seaboard," says a container-shipping executive.
+'Reverse capital flight, fiscal and monetary reform, declining inflation, a growing economy and great potential foreign interest.' A Cairo-based analyst at an American Bank shares his optimism.
+The preferred shares, as well as Willard Rockwell's seven million common shares, have been pledged to various financial institutions to secure the executive's personal borrowings that currently are in default, according to the company proxy.
+"We just want them to modify the title by calling it 'Time Interview' or 'Interview of the Week' or something."
+The State Department said Thursday that Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi was not telling the truth when he asserted that he has halted support for international terrorist activities.
+A Societe Generale official said the bank exercised an option obtained from the Pollet family, which founded Redoute.
+Between 500 and 800 Soviet Interior Ministry troops are deployed in the Gagauz area, but none in the Dniester region.
+Baring collapsed in 1890 as the result of loans to sovereign states, especially Argentina.
+'Given the pressure on sales and margins, it will be difficult for us to return to break-even,' he said. Snecma has suffered from depressed demand in 1992.
+Murray said that High Voltage, which "is already highly leveraged," was proposing to finance the offer through a newly created subsidiary with less than $10 million of its own funds.
+Several rockets are at each site, ready to go, he said.
+But Piedmont and USAir provided performance records for thousands of their flights out of Boston and some other cities.
+I think the company is going to get some things, but they're not going to get everything they're looking for." In the first nine months, USAir's net loss widened to $306.9 million from $233.4 million a year earlier.
+It added that the board and management were positive that it would be acquired by Gjensidige.
+Baldizon crossed the border from Nicaragua to Honduras in July 1985 and began making allegations of Sandinista atrocities and drug trafficking.
+Sanguinetti also said that as the number of operational nuclear plants increases, along with their efficiency, demand for uranium will increase.
+She always had something to say, and cut right through the diplomatic parlance, the big words and the hazy evasions.
+He gives detailed instructions for funeral arrangements, but returns to religious themes.
+On other occasions, Ms. Lynn had Mrs. O'Boyle pin money to her clothes and wrap salt and coins in a handkerchief that belonged to her late husband.
+His majesty was able to drink liquids today." Olav has reigned since 1957.
+"Kalikow is willing to listen and negotiate," says Barry Lipton, president of the New York Newspaper Guild.
+Kouchner spent 45 minutes with acting Premier Salim Hoss, who heads a Moslem cabinet that has competed with a Christian government led by Aoun since a political crisis began in September.
+The first and most important is: which type of annuity to buy? Ideally, one wants the maximum starting pension, where the real value keeps pace with inflation.
+One was from a 17-inch valve in a pipe that carries fuel from the tank to the engines; the other was in ground equipment, Malone said.
+As children, both had emigrated from Italy with their parents who came here to work in the textile mills.
+The council oversees and regulates the election process.
+Western governments and international human rights organizations condemned the violence of the miners.
+Profit for the full fiscal year, he said, was "considerably below" last year's $3.7 million, or 43 cents a share.
+Police have said analysis of the uranium seized earlier showed it was refined natural uranium of 70.7 percent purity.
+Ohashi has denied this.
+Government officials say the seal population of 1.2 million on the cosat must be reduced because the animals were depleting fish stocks.
+And we're continuing our talks with educators in southwest Kansas so perhaps we can help them find other alternatives.
+"The criminal acts and the acts of abuse of power, breach of public trust, neglect of duty and obstruction of justice demand that Gov. Mecham be removed from office," they said.
+'We'd rather come in the winter, when we don't have to queue to get on the rides.' Werner Muller, an engineer from Hamburg visiting with his six-year-old twins, agreed.
+Mr. Mitchell directs budget and tax policy at Citizens for a Sound Economy.
+In Mexico, the turtle was believed to be an aphrodisiac.
+Vice President Dan Quayle spoke by telephone with Endara's vice presidents, Billy Ford and Ricardo Arias Calderon, and administration officials also said privately he might visit Panama next month in a gesture that would dramatize administration support.
+The new status will allow trimetrexate to be used by many more than the 300 patients currently receiving it.
+But Sanofi has spent a decade looking for a company to acquire in the U.S., where only three of its major drugs are sold.
+Rosilyn Marr, 43, Dallas, smoke inhalation.
+In 1987, Coniston reaped about $460 million when Allegis bought back shares after agreeing to sell its Westin and Hilton International hotel chains and Hertz car rental business.
+The replacement of one-third of the Central Committee is the maximum permitted by the party statute, except at a party congress. The party presidium has 23 members.
+That seems too bold.
+He praised his predecessor's moves to investigate the submarine collision and said his main goal was implementing measures to prevent accidents.
+They were joined by pilots and flight attendants, virtually grounding the airline and forcing it to seek bankruptcy protection five days later.
+Government and industry officials say the union is wrong.
+He is attending annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in West Berlin.
+He had a Polish captain's uniform made to mark the anniversary of Poland's entry into the Second World War, even though he was not entitled to wear it.
+After the announcement yesterday, Digital shares gained $1.25 to close at $89.875 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Analysts weren't surprised that the stock rally fizzled. With the end of the year rapidly approaching, too many crosscurrents are at work in the stock market for prices to move steadily in any direction, the analysts said.
+Likely voters, by 54% to 32%, said they preferred having the White House and Congress controlled by different parties.
+That and a 18-5 rebounding edge contributed to a 31-20 Detroit lead.
+'The owners ought to instruct their trainers not to enter their horses for a particular Monday.
+Meanwhile New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley wants to save cranberry research at Rutgers University from any such presidential scythe.
+A Nicaraguan Defense Ministry spokesman denied that troops were sowing mines in Honduras, the Post reported.
+The bid fell short, and the company last month agreed to JMB Realty's $920 million, or $49-a-share, offer.
+Continental Airlines can't use bankruptcy laws to avoid paying $58 million that it owes on aircraft leases, a federal district judge ruled, reversing a bankruptcy judge's decision.
+The other Turkey Point reactor, Unit 4, is down for routine refueling and is projected to go back on line in mid- to late April, she said.
+Walsh said the vague nature of North's filing was tantamount to the so-called "gray-mail" that the law was intended to prevent.
+He was first approached a year ago.
+In the dark, maybe, but not in the rain.
+The truth is that, in constant dollars, foreign-assistance requests increased less than 2% a year since 1980.
+The deal ran along the lines of an agreement between Macy and Federated last month which gave Macy the right to buy Bullock's and Magnin if the two companies' merger agreement fell through.
+"We have to bring art and culture alive for baby boomers," he says.
+No specific compensation amounts were demanded in court, but U.S. sources have claimed privately that American damages in the case were more than $6 million.
+Opponents favor a House-approved proposal to let the courts decide whether federally subsidized art works are obscene.
+Attorney General Edwin Meese III called it "the largest international drug case ever developed by the Department of Justice."
+Whereas stockholders have the option to sell their shares to a new management, thereby avoiding future risks, bondholders have no such rights.
+The project has no government support, and Eurotunnel has said it doesn't expect to pay dividends for years.
+Friday, June 26: Today, Lafeyette refuses to play basketball with some children his own age.
+In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Mr. Cyker said he has 379,628 common shares, including options to purchase 300,000 within the next 60 days.
+But he said he did have experience in Massachusetts getting labor, management and government working together.
+The White House on Thursday expressed support for the combined humanitarian and military aid, which would last through next March.
+"We are very much in favor of a trans-Atlantic partnership," says Klaus Rupf, director of information technology in Bonn's Ministry of Research and Technology.
+Despite these changes, state and city officials here note, holes in the safety net still abound.
+But he acknowledged the organization was undergoing a management shake-up.
+The idea is to offer more nutritious fare with less cholesterol and salt.
+The stock market was mixed in late trading today, after seesawing gently through much of the trading session.
+The agreement, if finalized, would represent a significant capital boost for the agricultural biotechnology company. Since going public in 1987, costs associated with research and development outstripped revenue.
+She's now in her third term as prime minister.
+The non-refundable tickets require a Saturday night stay and round-trip purchase.
+Sen. Dole, also in New Hampshire, was making an effort throughout the day to play down the dispute, and even before Mr. Bush's comments was saying the two men should put the dispute behind them.
+The Canadian Forces said it was complying with the Defense Ministry's request.
+Kenya banned a British-Kenyan production of a play based on the George Orwell novel "Animal Farm."
+The non-callable notes were priced at 175 basis points over the Treasury's 10-year note.
+Several economists attributed the jump partly to recent declines in interest rates and predicted that single-family starts would show moderate growth in coming months.
+"If there was progress, they could've leaked it out," a dealer said.
+Signals from South Africa are confounding the platinum market, which relies on the racially divided nation for more than three-fourths of its supply.
+The nation's high temperature Friday was 84 degrees in West Kendall, Fla.
+The Swiss Disaster Relief Corps offered to send rescue experts and search dogs to help locate earthquake victims, a spokesman said.
+Commonwealth Edison serves three million customers in northern Illinois; the spokesman said the problem at the plant isn't expected to have any significant financial impact on the company.
+I just ignored it.
+Robert Blattner, a spokesman at TWA headquarters in St. Louis, identified the would-be hijacker as Felix Sanchez Rodriguez, 26, who left Cuba during the 1980 Mariel boatlift.
+Since then, Mr Jan Timmer, Philips' chairman, has trimmed bureaucracy, axed loss-making activities and tried to speed decision-making.
+After years of substantial trade deficits, Korea scored its first annual trade surplus in 1986, amounting to $3.1 billion.
+His 100%-owned Fininvest S.p.A. has consolidated annual sales of close to $10 billion, and reported a profit of $152 million in 1988.
+Steptoe had sought to force the reporters to testify about their conversations with Butner, who Henry said is bound by judicial ethics to refrain from commenting on court matters.
+In addition, cable-TV executives said the transaction being discussed would also establish a new entertainment network on cable that the two companies would operate jointly.
+Another 4m tonnes will go to National Power if the generator wins consent to burn orimulsion at its Pembroke station in Dyfed, Wales. BP Bitor expected sales to reach 7m to 10m tonnes by the end of the century.
+While her husband was flying Navy planes during World War II, Bonnie Sparks bought a handicraft kit for a leather purse to help pass lonely hours in their New York City apartment.
+'I have never felt this good in my memory.
+Transnational strategy, in other words, is not an easy strategy.
+It's easy to understand Kodak's concern.
+Richard Mariucci, 30 years old, was picked up near his home Tuesday as he was preparing to withdraw funds from several brokerage accounts allegedly set up with stolen money, a Federal Bureau of Investigation spokesman said.
+He said in the notes that he received information from the Secret Service, which is part of the Treasury Department, and relayed it to other members of the Cabinet gathered in the White House Situation Room.
+Against the background of his belief that he had two years from the winding up to make his application, sufficient explanation for the delay had been given. With regard to the inaccuracies, this was public interest litigation.
+The Southwest basked in the lower 80s Sunday.
+In the author's iconoclastic view, the years 1992-2020 will see per capita real income in the U.S. grow at an annual average rate of at least 2.5%, but probably closer to 3%, up from an average of 2% between 1950 and 1986.
+The airline has forecast losses as high as 550 billion lire this year if no state aid is received, sharply up from the estimated 1990 loss of about 100 billion lire.
+Ruderman admitted on Thursday making $15,000 between January 1986 and last July in securities trades, using not-yet-published information from upcoming issues of the nation's biggest business weekly.
+At one time it also was one of the north's most beautiful communities, nestled in the shadows of 7,500-foot peaks and bisected by the rippling Santa Catarina River.
+Noriega or one picked by ousted President Delvalle.
+Shortly after taking office, Bush imposed a temporary moratorium on drilling in environmentally sensitive areas off the Florida and California coasts.
+That was much lower than expected, triggering worries about inflation and interest rates.
+Drug traffickers are attacking party members in revenge for attempts by leftist guerrillas to kidnap and ransom traffickers and their families, the attorney general's office has said.
+A high number rattles stocks, bonds and the dollar because it indicates that U.S. manufacturers are losing the battle against imports.
+It is much harder to manage where work is less well defined.
+The pipeline project collapsed shortly thereafter for lack of an insurance package.
+Vanunu was convicted of treason and espionage in December 1988 and sentenced to 18 years in prison.
+GAF made a hostile bid for the chemical concern in 1985 that, while ultimately unsuccessful, forced Union Carbide into a major restructuring.
+Corona's sales increased a whopping 84% last year, but they fell 7% through June.
+Woody Loveland, who was the Coast Guard's chief marine safety officer in San Diego when the Valdez was built.
+The report, issued nearly three weeks ago, indicated only slight increases in U.S. corn and soybean acreage.
+One industry official who has analyzed the financing said it is structured so that the company "can survive without selling assets."
+Economist David Wyss of DRI-McGraw Hill Inc., a Lexington, Mass., forecasting firm, said fourth-quarter profits also will be depressed by a strike at the Boeing Co. and from insurance losses attributable to the San Francisco earthquake.
+"The camp element is something out of the ordinary, this big man playing a sexy woman." Besides film roles, Milstead also used the Divine persona in a nightclub act.
+Vanguard did recently begin fiddling with one of its corporate bond funds by decreasing the average quality of the bonds in the portfolio from double-A (the highest quality) to single-A, which pay higher rates.
+Public confidence in the probity of Conservatives will not be restored unless Mr Major demonstrates that he regards the establishment of clean government as an overriding medium-term priority.
+The court's decision reverses 1st District Court Magistrate Peter Hutchinson's decision to close a hearing for Joshua Frazier, who was accused of murder.
+Four other youths face trial later.
+Coniston, a partnership that was instrumental in the breakup of Allegis Corp., also indicated Thursday it might seek representation on Gillette's board of directors if the company did not take sufficient steps to boost its stock price.
+Are any of those partnerships in a negative cash-flow situation?
+The other was the plan for a $35 million high school and regional athletic center.
+And while we might prefer dealing with Gorbachev and our interests may best be served if he remains the Soviet leader, we can't bank solely on him.
+Brae Corp. said its auditor will issue a qualified opinion on the company's financial statement for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, because of concern over obligations associated with the company's troubled electric sign subsidiary.
+Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney announced late Friday his country will contribute two destroyers and a supply ship to the multinational force.
+Philip Foster said Tuesday.
+Attorney General Dick Thornburgh summoned the top federal prosecutors to the meeting at the Justice Department, said spokesman Dan Eramian.
+Robles said the conspirators leaked a series of possible dates to confuse Marcos' supporters and force them into a series of security alerts.
+Three years ago, 19% of those questioned said they had eaten them; this year, 23% had.
+Above all, there is no costed programme or even a list of costed options of the kind that is standard, for instance, in the work of the Institute for Fiscal Studies. This is a great wasted opportunity.
+His term expires in March 1991.
+Yazov said he believed Carlucci's program will include a look at the Blackjack bomber "among other military hardware." The Moscow meetings will be the third session between the defense chiefs of the superpowers.
+Analysts added that Mr. Holmes a Court came out of the fight with the assets he most wanted.
+"Each (booklet) is like a little heat-seeking missile," Mr. Whittle says.
+Nolte, whose credits include "Down and Out in Beverly Hills," filmed "Weeds" in Wilmington in 1986.
+An ABC spokeswoman declined to comment.
+Seabrook is completed but its startup has been delayed by opposition from nearby Massachusetts towns, which have refused to cooperate in evacuation planning for the plant.
+But analysts are worried that the current quarter won't show such strong gains.
+Mr. Yeltsin talks a lot about democracy and market economics.
+"That's more or less about right.
+When asked if success would infringe on his daily surfing, he said, "No way.
+The photofinishing system consists of a high-resolution film scanner made by Kodak, a computer work station and image processing software, a Philips-made discwriter and Kodak thermal printer.
+By effectively tapping into the US domestic market, the two European airlines can help secure lucrative business traffic which is so critical to profitability.
+Mazowiecki told a news conference that "Polish-Soviet relations are at their most crucial moment." He said there are many problems, but one of the biggest is economic collaboration.
+The belief that knowledge empowers people and nations is the foundation upon which we must build our commitment to education.
+Of the 28 motels and hotels it currently manages, Amerihost has built 15, and the company owns equity positions in 18. Amerihost receives an ownership stake of between 5% and 45% in each property, along with a percentage of gross sales for its services.
+Apart from that, it is business as usual. However, with European elections due in June and local ones in October, the opposition is not going to let the matter drop.
+Elsewhere, showers and thunderstorms were scattered over southern Texas, southeastern Louisiana, southern Georgia, eastern sections of the Atlantic Coast states and sections of Kentucky.
+Paul had been under indictment in the United States on drug charges.
+With Lagerfeld at the helm, the world's most copied house is stil keeping a jump ahead of the rip-off artists.
+They also were accused of manipulating the stock price of Memory Metals and another over-the-counter company, Memory Protection Devices Inc., in late 1986 and early 1987.
+A group opposed to nuclear testing demonstrated Saturday to mark the anniversary of the first nuclear test here in 1951 and 38 protesters were arrested for trespassing, officials said.
+It is real work to construct a historical narrative, even when the history is your own.
+"I therefore think it is to the benefit of our common cause that I have now Mr. Eliasson as my special representative," he said. "We are going to work together very closely.
+The U.S. unit fell back slightly against the mark late in the session as dealers in Chicago's International Money Market covered short positions ahead of the weekend.
+Among the day's gainers, Marquest Medical rose 2 to 12 after Cooper Cos. disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that it is interested in acquiring the company, possibly in a transaction valued at more than $15 a share.
+If the link-up does bring Titmuss more global work, then other City firms could also start to dust off their own transatlantic merger plans.
+It was a Maryland-oriented campaign that used Maryland people to organize Maryland," said John Willis, vice chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party.
+The French doctors worked with American colleagues from Physicians for Human Rights, with Georgian doctors and with representatives from the Georgian Health Ministry, according to the statement.
+Rep. Bill Nichols, D-Ala., who had led the congressional investigation into high-priced Pentagon spare parts, suffered a heart attack at his desk today and was pronounced dead a short time later.
+The cuisine is continental, but menu choices do not seem to vary regardless of whether German, French or Americans predominate the passenger list.
+Citizens, which has $2.9 billion in assets, will become the American flagship of the Scottish bank. The combined companies will operate in several countries with assets of $38.7 billion.
+It remains only to assemble those elements into a cohesive system," he said.
+Mrs. Edralin-Marcos was hospitalized Sunday with pneumonia, diabetes and kidney failure.
+The following table shows the weekly lower and upper limits implied by the Fed's tentative 1987 target range for M1.
+South Carolina today banned shellfish harvesting and warned against swimming in the ocean and rivers, saying Hurricane Hugo had left waters choked with sewage.
+Direct Line's information and management systems have helped it cut costs over its rivals.
+Under terms of the multiyear agreement, MCI will transmit all of United Airlines' internal voice traffic through MCI's Vnet private network service.
+Mr. Maxwell has said frequently he wants Maxwell Communication's revenue to at least triple by 1990, from about #1 billion this year.
+Later, "we might not even exist" to be able to sell the building, the spokeswoman added.
+Navcom Defense Electronics Inc. received a $67.1 million Air Force contract for a radar altimeter system.
+It was small, only 6 lb, but fresh from the sea and lovely to behold.
+The latter two said the scope of their investigations was limited by the rulings from local authorities, The State reported.
+The prime minister was elected to a five-year term in December 1984, two months after his mother and predecessor, Indira Gandhi, was assassinated by two of her Sikh bodyguards.
+If the previous year's figure was adjusted to remove results from the hospitals that were sold, the company said, second-quarter sales would have totaled $611.3 million.
+Both musicians were hustled by their lawyers from the courtroom and would not comment.
+Before the confrontation in Podujevo, demonstrators marched through the town chanting "We Want Freedom" and "Azem!
+The company said it expects those losses to narrow as a result of the planned layoffs, discontinued operations, post-Gulf war travel, and lower fuel prices.
+The city was otherwise quiet as rains fell.
+Five other victims were transferred to Hussein Medical Center for further treatment.
+It was in this atmosphere that Mai Nap began serializing the hitherto unpublished memoirs of the late Zoltan Vas, a senior party official.
+As for her sudden rash of losing things, she said, "I'm going to carry my purse around my neck." One of the first stops a man made on his recovery from drug addiction was a church _ to return a Nativity scene he stole three years ago.
+The film's Korean title is "Mayumi," the false name used by the woman.
+Not all of Japan's investors are down on U.S. bonds.
+Coupled with last week's steps to cap the currency's ascent, traders and economists now believe the banks' so-called band of tolerance is a very wide 1.60-1.90 marks and 120-140 yen.
+To quell the "state of crisis" among blacks Kerner proposed a national policy of "ghetto enrichment" to bring poor blacks into the mainstream of American life.
+But the female fitness craze has arrived, and among gulf women it is just beginning to hit its stride.
+The acclaimed drama that chronicles nurses and doctors attending to war has been set in the 1960s since its debut two years ago.
+Columbia is developing remakes of such classics as "Mr.
+Police Chief Daryl Gates vowed Saturday to deploy 1,000 officers on gang-ridden south-central streets to keep Easter churchgoers safe after a drive-by shooting in which one man died and 12 others were wounded.
+"Customs has been doing a lot of investigating into trans-shipments from China in the last year," said Mr. Priestland, whose organization comprises some 400 U.S. apparel makers.
+He rises quickly to the top, following the worn Hollywood principle that innocents must always prove themselves wiser than world-weary cynics.
+A health center treated the victims of the attack Friday for nausea, dizziness, swelling and pain, but none became seriously ill, the newspaper Barricada said.
+As a result, the number of people seeking help for crack habits has risen sharply.
+The company said it "will continue to maintain these operations as ongoing operations" until it can find a buyer.
+She said the company has been studying various designs for several years, but the decision to change was spurred partly by the success of the company's "Cool Cans" last summer.
+The rest is burnt as fuel.
+"At first we were all devastated," Rogers said. "It goes without saying.
+To do this, some of the dolls' clothes are being made across the border in the Czech Republic.
+Former U.S. Rep. Pat Swindall was sentenced to one year in prison today for lying to a federal grand jury about a loan he negotiated with an undercover agent posing as a drug-money launderer.
+The Americans _ five from MIT and one from California Institute of Technology _ were in the Soviet Union to help set up an exchange program with the Soviet aerospace institute.
+Ms. Givens, of Los Angeles, alleges that since the article's publication, she has been the target of public ridicule.
+The station said news staffers attended an illegal pit bull fight but defended the action as "legitimate news-gathering activities" and denied the fight was staged for its cameras.
+The inadequacy of medical services has created a situation where Gazans "are completely dependent on the decisions of the military government," the doctors said.
+On Monday, Hewlett-Packard said it had formed a partnership with Telecom Australia.
+The Democratic Party will have three leaders who served as the heads of the merging parties.
+It will be taken into account if the good of the national and the state requires this," the Democratic Party said in a statement carried on the official PAP news agency.
+The campaign against bourgeois liberalization seems to have affected ordinary Chinese not at all.
+Scientists have already seen oil-covered and apparently lethargic seals, three dead penguins and disappearances of young nesting birds, DeLaca said.
+Lewis recently completed a three-week stint in Las Vegas and headlined two large concerts in California and Colorado.
+Some of the plans would ban advertising, one would limit ads to text only, with no logos or photographs, and another would give states the power to limit cigarette billboards.
+President Roh Tae-woo on Wednesday appealed for a spirit of negotiation after elections in which his party lost its legislative majority to a divided opposition.
+"I can't wait for the debates _ Dukakis vs. Bentsen.
+And it's legal." Roberts, music supervisor for the "Matlock" television series, planned to drive the 1968 Javelin he drove in the Trans-Am series in 1969 and 1970.
+The biggest negative factor was a drop in plant and equipment orders, which primarily reflected a drop in aircraft orders during the month.
+In a separate action last week, the World Bank cleared a $70 million loan to Hungary for the modernization of agricultural processing facilities that account for a substantial portion of the country's exports and convertible currency earnings.
+Several other dissidents have also been released recently.
+No one at the club has one any more.
+The story of 27-year-old Jose Alvarez is familiar in these parts of high unemployment, low wages and wide poverty.
+Our object is peace and we will be talking to the PLO as to others in an effort to move things along toward that objective.
+VR Business, a franchiser of business brokerage firms, currently has about 3.4 million common shares and 7,260 shares of 10% cumulative preferred shares outstanding.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Washington Water Power closed at $23, unchanged, in a generally sharply lower stock market.
+Both are classed as "nucleoside analogues," or false building blocks of DNA that insert themselves into the virus and interrupt its replication.
+The other is Texas Instruments Inc. of Dallas.
+Modern art valued at more than $60 million, including a classic "drip" painting by Jackson Pollock, has been donated to the Museum of Contemporary Art.
+In addition, right-wing death squads and leftist guerrillas have been active in the city.
+The new government has no bureaucracy to execute its orders and no people to govern. The foyer of the Meridien hotel, where half the new cabinet has taken up residence, is barricaded with sandbags.
+This month the EC commission scaled back its ambitions, hoping that countries will at least come to "mutual recognition" of tax policies of other members.
+A drama about an upper-middle-class wife and a homeless woman directed by Claudia Weill, this is not the usual treacle we have come, unfortunately, to expect of TV movies on the subject of the homeless.
+In the only specific response he gave on the abortion issue, he said that if the 1973 decision were overruled by the Supreme Court, state legislatures would pass a variety of different abortion laws.
+Each development proposal is rated according to aesthetics and impact on public services.
+At least 22 insurance companies still have life insurance policies in effect that charge blacks higher premiums than whites, but most companies responding to a survey stopped the practice years ago.
+THE IRS STILL HOPES to settle controversial audits of small pension plans.
+Handy & Harman, a precious-metals refiner and metal-products maker, reported second-quarter earnings rose 37%, partly because of its realignment of its automotive group.
+"But, you know, I really am." But Mr. Jackson knows that the school's success will be judged by how students behave outside the classroom.
+Baseball is much more of an individual's game than football, so the exploits of its heroes are more discernible and, thus, writeable.
+The three men, whose last names were withheld, had tried unsuccessfully for years to dry out in state-run facilities for alcoholics, he added.
+Anybody ready for another great actor?
+Past and future face each other across the Huangpu, and the former has much to say to the latter. Shanghai's first commercial boom was brought to an end with the communist take-over.
+They will back up the 10,000 American soldiers already in Panama.
+Connecticut and Wyoming got the best grades in a state-by-state report card of educational performance released today by a parents group.
+The long-term danger, in fact, worries Mideast experts more than the gunboat diplomacy capturing current headlines.
+The second tape commenced at 10.46 and concluded at 11.01. Side confirmed that he had dealt in Olde Humbug's shares as identified by the surveillance department.
+She started making demos with the help of friends she met in the rap industry and finally scored with "Princess of the Posse," which was shown on "Yo!
+The head of the Iraqi-American Foundation, Salim Mansour, leads a delegation that met with Saddam on Sunday night.
+Prices jumped after the British government said growth in the money supply and in bank lending slowed significantly in August, calming inflationary fears.
+The National Football League is considering appealing the ruling stemming from the U.S. Football League's largely unsuccessful antitrust suit against the NFL.
+Paul Hanley, a fleet spokesman, and Capt.
+The communists' best chance for a Senate seat was Henryk Stoklosa, the wealthy owner of a fertilizer company in western Pila province who waged Poland's most expensive election campaign.
+He remembers summers riding wild horses and swimming with them in clear, icy waters.
+But in 1985, thousands of Sudanese danced in the streets after demonstrations against high prices, Islamic law and Nimeiri's iron-fisted security policies led to the coup.
+Lease with an option to buy.
+Proceeds will be used to pay debt and for general purposes, which may include acquisitions.
+He picked up a national weather chart and pointed toward the Pacific.
+It is true today.
+Guskova was quoted as saying 11 of 13 people who received bone marrow transplants died.
+His confidence was based almost entirely on the latest quarterly survey of industrial trends from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI).
+He talks of beatings and of months blindfolded in solitary confinement for twice trying to escape.
+Mathias, who retired from the Senate last year, was considered one of the most liberal Republicans during his 18 years as a senator.
+A group of Senate Democrats proposed a legislative package to toughen criminal penalties for insider trading, improve reporting of stock acquisitions and curb certain takeover abuses.
+French and Belgian governments, as well as the International Committee of the Red Cross, have been seeking their release.
+Last month, Mr. Weicker won the backing of two Republicans, former gubernatorial candidate Joseph McGee and state Rep. Mae Schmidle, and of a prominent black Democrat from New Haven, state Rep. Walter Brooks.
+"No more," Bush said. "Today begins a new chapter in the history of your nation.
+It has other manufacturing plants in Virginia and North Carolina.
+In Dallas, on-the-street drug trafficking today is not as blatant as in past years when dealers were "standing on the streets waving down customers," said Capt.
+A U.S. Navy captain said today he would have rescued Vietnamese boat people his ship found in the South China Sea if he had been correctly informed of their desperate plight.
+Mrs. Cottam wept quietly throughout the opening arguments, while her husband, a former minister in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, sat stoically beside her.
+In this year's attempt to prop up the yen, major central banks "weren't doing it jointly," Mr. Williamson says.
+High hopes of the benefits of Mr Sherlock's rationalisation blueprint, that accompanied the rights, have been dashed, and his departure raised further concerns over NFC's strategic direction.
+But he and others noted that the pound has been attractive only for the high U.K. interest rates that the government has used against inflation. Overall, the country is besieged by high inflation and unemployment and by low productivity, he said.
+The draft statute also states that official reserves of the national central banks would be transferred to the European Central Bank.
+By the end of the 1980s it was involved in a number of activities including publishing and campaigning. It was hit by the resignations of two chief executives in quick succession and government cuts in funding for employment training schemes.
+"It's a wonderful place to see people because you can see the expressions on their faces," Conly said.
+It also was the first serious political setback for Roh since he took office on Feb. 25 with a narrow victory in December's presidential elections.
+Matrix had been rescued from a 'horrific situation' in late 1990, caused by the Iraqi involvement.
+People familiar with the talks said the agreement to be announced today involves fresh bids for Perrier and Exor.
+The president says the best way to defeat the rebels is by raising Peruvians' living standards and promoting economic development.
+The danger is that his current economic advisers might substitute Japan-bashing protectionism for intellectual rigour. Yet what the US needs is co-operation with Japan, not confrontation.
+"The whole thing fed on itself," said Mr. Gibbs. "The more it was promoted by the professionals up north, the more fishermen became interested in walleye fishing.
+Late in 1984 Congress set aside $14 million but did not release it, and banned support for paramilitary operations in Nicaragua without congressional approval.
+That reflected a higher level of concern about garbage collection than for providing affordable housing or expanding police and fire protection, said Allen Moore, president of the trade group that represents waste disposal industry.
+"I just think he's the best thing going," said Hanson, clad in a black leather miniskirt.
+There was little encouragement offered despite the clear law.
+It carries no ammunition and its guns cannot be fired, the newly appointed captain says.
+They expect hard work from their children, but they don't saddle them with household chores or afterschool jobs.
+Second on the most active list, National Medical Enterprises shares gained 1 1/2 to 17 5/8.
+"It is as if they are all in a big stage play, wearing masks and playing roles," says the historian.
+At the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, she earned the first perfect score ever given to a gymnast.
+Analysts had been expecting 1988 earnings in the neighborhood of $355 million to $370 million.
+"We believed that the NRC resident inspection program has played a significant role in improving industry safety performance and that the expansion of the program is necessary to achieve further improvements," Zech said.
+But Rep. Ronald D. Coleman, D-Fla., said the program properly did not gloss over problems within Mexico's law-enforcement establishment.
+The project fell 18 months behind schedule and, overall, was running at about twice its original cost estimate, NASA said.
+Lower interest rates alone will not compensate for job insecurity and the realisation that, come what may, personal incomes are unlikely to rise much over the next few years.
+Tonight would be 'a modernised Evening News' aimed at the middle market.
+On Tuesday, Industry and Commerce Minister Jose Hugo Castello Branco fired the previous board of Cosipa, which is Brazil's third-largest steelmaker and which the government expects will post a loss of $276.5 million this year.
+An Agriculture Department report says there's a good reason why farmers in the European Community take to the streets when their subsidies are threatened: the protests have usually worked.
+Many Nicaraguans and diplomats watch all this with a mixture of annoyance and resignation.
+General Dynamics Corp. was given a $27.4 million Army contract for M-60 tank improvements for Saudi Arabia.
+The popularity of Mr Morihiro Hosokawa's cabinet continues to defy economic gravity, according to a poll published yesterday. A survey of 2,149 people by the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper gave the cabinet 73.5 per cent support.
+Some farmers already are considering alternatives if 1989 is dry.
+The European discussions of a new corporate structure for air traffic control, combined with the success of the British, New Zealand and Swiss restructurings, suggests that something similar could now be done in this country.
+It traded at 1.5340 marks late in New York, down from 1.5420 late Wednesday.
+A second trip in October secured Soviet acceptance in principle for the exhibition, and the final arrangements were hammered out at a meeting last month.
+The memo dealt with a financial option pertaining to possible U.S. backing for the financial and security guarantees for the pipeline, according to the report.
+In addition, withholding payments apparently were higher than expected.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Scan-Tron closed at $9.75 a share, up 25 cents.
+For instance, cash outperformed stocks over a period of more than two decades, from October 1961 to July 1982, according to Ibbotson Associates, an institutional research firm.
+A Methodist lay-preacher and teetotaler, Lange spurned the trappings of official life by not moving into the official Wellington residence of Vogel House.
+Nevertheless, Cesaro, in an interview prior to his death two years ago, contended that "in our experiments we did some remarkable things.
+The heat vaporized the glycerin and nicotine in the dried tobacco as well as the flavorings.
+And in his decision, Judge Dwyer said that while painful, much of the economic dislocation from logging curbs was inevitable because of changes in timber practices and markets unrelated to owls.
+Bank South officials would say only that Mr. Guyton, who is 54 years old and had been with the company 10 years, had decided to move on.
+We're here to make money," Telefonica president Candido Velasquez told the newspaper La Nacion.
+Ed Levites of Hingham saw an opportunity to profit from economic gloom.
+On Jan. 15, evacuation drills are scheduled in the capital, Baghdad.
+Yields on closely watched, three-month Eurodeposits were 9.125% for sterling investments, in contrast to 3.375% for mark instruments and 6.75% for dollar investments.
+The U.S. said the withdrawing Red Army is leaving behind as many as 30 million mines, and that the explosives could delay refugee resettlement.
+Corporate America continues to want the biggest law firm despite the necessity of billing in the fashion represented in the article.
+His conclusion was delivered in a letter Thursday to FAA administrator T. Allan McArtor.
+"He killed one of them because he used cocaine," said Juan Benitez Ayala, head of the Mexican Federal Judicial Police in Matamoros.
+The gap is widening rather than narrowing.
+At the height of its success, about 1,500 students were enrolled in 1967; last year, that figure had dipped to 300.
+Every customer inquiry, including every complaint, has to be settled by telephone within 24 hours (the standard of a well-run mutual-funds firm).
+Bus stops, railway stations, and taxi stands were unusually empty.
+The government already has announced the capital structure of British Steel on flotation.
+Becoming overwrought over such issues as where people sit or the color of the napkins is usually a cover for other emotional issues.
+Utah's Bangerter, stigmatized by a record $166 million tax increase, battled back from a 30-point deficit in the polls and reached Election Day in a tight race against Democrat Ted Wilson, former mayor of Salt Lake City.
+Price-increase notices began spreading through the newsprint industry late last summer, but U.S. newspaper executives resisted because demand has been falling this year as retail and financial advertising has softened.
+West German officials say NATO nations are starting to line up against the U.S. and British views in a major disarmament dispute within the Western alliance.
+In other commodity markets yesterday: ENERGY: U.S. crude-oil futures rallied late yesterday on a slice of bullish news from the big Vienna meeting between Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries members and several non-OPEC producers.
+For a city so dependent on outsiders, even Venetians catering to tourists seem to have had their fill and hope Venice is kept out of the plans.
+Lisa Speer, an attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council in New York, said, "A delay would have been a bold stroke before the Exxon Valdez.
+Cattle futures gained while pork futures fell in early trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
+Chinese Premier Li Peng indicated Friday that Beijing expects Mongolia to do what it can to keep that from happening.
+"I was very pleased.
+At least 288 people have died in Hindu-Moslem clashes in several Indian cities in the flareup of clashes over the past nine days, authorities report.
+During a visit to Paris in October for a human rights conference, Walesa had a long talk with Soviet human rights activist Andrei Sakharov, like himself a Nobel Peace Prize winner.
+The group also predicted that the dollar would drop some over the next two years, reaching 120 yen and 1.68 marks by the end of 1990.
+But for now, BMC is riding high.
+Traders viewed the markets' decline early in the morning as a continuation of Tuesday's dip, which followed a dramatic surge in prices on Monday.
+Strangled with cord, found in the house.
+The losers lost because the dollar meant higher rates and that was a negative for them."
+The dispute involved Bristol-Myers's patent for cefadroxil, an antibiotic that Moleculon's subsidiary, Kalipharma Inc., had marketed.
+And now Kiszczak, a Jaruzelski loyalist with his own base in the army and defense ministries, has become head of government.
+Blue Arrow plunged 163 pence to 918 pence on the news.
+"On TV, there's not one show going after these acts," the Wolfman said. "This is the first show to come along and do this.
+A spokesman for the Thanet District Council in Margate, 70 miles east of London, said an investigation was under way to determine the cause of the explosion.
+Bolstering the recovery had to be the government's aim for next year. Mr Clarke told the BBC's Breakfast with Frost programme: 'It surprised everybody when we began to have recovery in the spring and summer of this year.
+A Wells Fargo spokeswoman refused to comment on the bank's interest in First RepublicBank.
+Never mind that many of the campaign's prime prospects may be cutting up their credit cards because they got wiped out in the stock market crash.
+I'm going to read the names of a few people George Bush has nominated to join his Cabinet.
+West Germany is shaping up as the country with the most to lose if and when Europe becomes a truly common market in 1992.
+Last month Sir Malcolm Field, group managing director of the WH Smith retail chain, also called on manufacturers to reduce CD prices. Manufacturers' claims that they have already reduced some CD prices appear to be supported by the BPI figures.
+He asserted "a case could be made" for deductions stemming from the party.
+Indeed, opponents of the Three Gorges project were branded as "rightists" in political campaigns in those days.
+The Bank's own index, stripped of indirect tax increases, is even lower, at around 2 per cent or less. Moreover inflation worriers should be reassured by recent evidence that the pace of home demand is moderating.
+But the party makes specific overtures to a number of groups ranging from "Americans with disabilities" and Native Americans to Hawaiians and residents of Guam.
+"I can't say that we won't in, say, five years," said Mr. Nicolaides.
+A spokeswoman for the Tobacco Institute and a spokesman for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. did not answer phone calls made to numbers listed for their homes on Sunday afternoon.
+Burger is not alone.
+Sharp differences emerged today among Palestinians and Israelis over the plan Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak put forward to end the uprising in the occupied territories.
+Denver-based U S West said net income dropped 8.9%, noting that the year-ago quarter included the sale of a building by its BetaWest Properties unit.
+Seisuke Okuno, chief of the National Land Agency, handed in his resignation late Friday afternoon, said officials in the governing Liberal Democratic Party.
+"We can't afford to abandon the nation to the Likud," Mr. Peres said.
+Ridley expressed a genuine popular concern which is shared by Mrs. Thatcher.
+The FDA said it is working with state authorities and the U.S. Customs Service, Postal Service and the Federal Trade Commission to curb the proliferation of illegal versions of Retin-A.
+The result is that single currency may take longer to realize than originally hoped, though leaders agreed that treaty should be completed by December.
+"They're no longer in the back of the bus.
+It was like when the Beatles came over and everyone grew their hair long and shook their heads.
+For four years, they have been caught in a downward spiral of falling demand leaving them with excess capacity and lower profitability.
+Defendants Raymond Levasseur and Richard Williams will not go free because they are serving 45-year sentences on convictions in a New York federal court on some of the bombings.
+But they're only the start of Ford's marketing blitz for its new Escort.
+The union, which walked out Friday over wage and job security issues, has asked for new talks but none are scheduled.
+Since the Sierra Club has long been opposed to dams as a matter of principle and in favor of adding to national parks, it might be assumed that its members are cheering, but this is not the case.
+Yet just such an unlikely army has lined up against the national curriculum and its associated system of national tests.
+The Energy Department is urging aviation authorities to restrict flights over its military nuclear reactors to make them more secure against potential terrorist attack.
+Along with the congressional debate, the fairness doctrine is being fought in the courts, too, where supporters are seeking to reverse the FCC's action.
+The worry for the rest of us is that bank money diverted to Mr Smith would not be available to finance private sector recovery.
+A spokeswoman for Sallie Mae yesterday reiterated a statement that the company "would not suffer any material loss" because of HEAF's problems.
+One big advantage at the moment is the company's success in updating its range of models, including the new 3series, which accounts for 58% of BMW's sales.
+Officials are investigating arson as the cause of a fire that charred 2,500 acres in the Stanislaus National Forest and forced 400 people to spend a night away from their homes.
+But they no longer can make the Soviet Union distinctive since the same benefits are offered elsewhere.
+Some responses may have added more than one person.
+Others emphasized, however, that the overall number of junk bonds held by most investors remains only a tiny percentage of their portfolios.
+In the latest development in the Deri case, a Tel Aviv court on Monday ordered the top aide to the minister, Zvi Yaakobson, held for a week on suspicion that he misappropriated government funds.
+The more economic vitality you have the harder you are hit,' he says. Growth in both lending and deposits has slowed.
+And the Reagan administration has yet to issue regulations for enforcing a provision of the newly signed trade act relating to such reviews.
+Pannell Kerr Forster, a Los Angeles-based accounting firm, is about to begin a print campaign to attract employees of big merging firms.
+On Thursday, CBS' "48 Hours" is taking at look at West Point, while ABC's Ted Koppel has afoot an unusual superpower game played by top Soviet and American officials, most of them now out of office.
+In that role, he supervised the agency's 10 regional offices.
+Very little of the Iran-bound weaponry actually goes through Britain, however, because most of the deals are handled through telexes with offshore dealers, who then ship directly or indirectly to the Mideast.
+The purchase raises the groups' stake in the operator of furniture stores to about 33.9%.
+GET TO THE SEX! The special actually reveals _ stop the presses _ how men's bodies are different than women's.
+Two New York investment firms acted as "white squires" proposing to buy large stakes in Gillette Co. in an effort to help fend off a takeover attempt by Coniston Group, Gillette disclosed in court proceedings.
+Hongkong Bank may be changing, but it retains many of the colonial trappings that echo British private-school and military life.
+The Queen Mother was also there.
+Fresh faces appear at the Rainbow Kitchen almost daily, among them a young couple back from a disillusioning job-hunting sojourn to the Sun Belt.
+In those elections, the Jatiya Party won 152 seats in Parliament.
+That became clear last week with the unveiling of Philip Morris Cos.'
+Mr. Rollins says he no longer has the "illusion" that his music can influence things for the better.
+However, brokers said that message also meant that policymakers saw no great cause for concern about an impending recession.
+Federal banking regulators agreed in principle to pump $970 million into ailing First City Bancorp. of Texas, handing over management of the Houston banking company to a group led by former Chicago banker A. Robert Abboud.
+The union also rejects Canada Post's demands to increase part-time staff and move employees to different locations.
+Showers and thunderstorms also extended from southeast Louisiana across the Florida Panhandle and along the Florida coast.
+The negotiations are being handled personally by Mr Martin Broughton, BAT's chief executive. ITC Classic, an ITC affiliate, has applied for a licence to start a banking business.
+The News has a normal weekday circulation of 1.18 million.
+"Procurement fraud is robbing the government of hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and in some instances costing peoples' lives," chief sponsor William J. Hughes, D-N.J., said following Tuesday's 419-0 vote.
+TeleQuest Inc. said it expects a fourth-quarter loss because of lower-than-expected sales totaling about $9.5 million.
+Non-survivors either hugged the vision to their chests: 'The global information systems strategy was my vision alone,' or complained about the lack of one: 'It was a very short-term sort of business.' Sensitivity.
+Pakistan Radio broadcast appeals for missing people, and Prime Minister Mohammad Khan Junejo ordered the removal of dangerous ordnance from populated areas.
+Hong Kong's screening policy may well be more dishonest than the push-back measures adopted by Thailand and Indonesia and threatened by Malaysia, but it is considerably more humane.
+'The political situation does not allow it.
+Uruguay's oldest newspaper, El Dia, published an edition of only eight pages Oct. 29 and told readers it is on the verge of collapse.
+The drug companies have been fully cooperative in making the changes, he added.
+"The 1990s unquestionably gives us our opportunity," said Mr. Kopper in a recent interview.
+The patrolmen said the drug cartel's tactics had caused 300 police resignations in three months and recruiting was difficult.
+As a result, many foreign companies are now considering direct investments in China to protect their current market share.
+It has been campaigning for the clarification of electronic information transfers, regulations, and systems.
+Eventually, the billions of dollars we sent to prop up a socialist experiment were insufficient to keep the economy from collapsing.
+'So far the government's policy is essentially to pour money into inefficient public sector enterprises,' says a western economist.
+U.S. oil futures prices ended generally lower after continued volatile trading amid concern that the flow of Soviet crude may be disrupted.
+For the third straight month they rose 0.8 percent, a rate that if maintained would mean about 10 percent inflation this year in this one category.
+In a 17-page memorandum, U.S. District Judge Lucius Bunton ruled that FBI agents requested a grand jury subpoena during an internal investigation of agent Bernardo Perez after he and other Hispanic agents sued the bureau.
+He is regarded by colleagues as a whiz at handling franchised restaurants, which constitute more than 90% of Sonic's 960 drive-ins.
+Tuesday's low for the Lower 48 states was zero at Gunnison, Colo.
+Elsewhere, precedence isn't necessarily given to computer projects that would be of greatest benefit to the entire company.
+But congressional lawmakers are still planning to propose a bill requiring federal employees who want reimbursement for trips to stay at hotels with sprinklers.
+But there are occasional problems.
+He said his wife Kathy was the only one who knew about his illiteracy.
+Farm subsidy payments were down $2.3 billion thanks to higher commodity prices triggered by the summer drought.
+Consequently, the three-year-old company has a long way to go to catch up with Microsoft, Lotus or Ashton-Tate Co., the three recognized leaders in the personal computer software industry.
+She was nominated by President Reagan to succeed Judge Robert Bork, who resigned several months after he failed to win nomination to the Supreme Court.
+Fay's also said it improved gross margins and lessened operating expenses.
+I am looking for the All-Ordinaries to pick up 50 to 100 points," says Mr.Thomas.
+The actions allegedly took place over the course of a decade, beginning in 1976.
+The center also has a $6,000 scholarship fund that allows Indian students to come dig.
+Austrian President Kurt Waldheim secured their release in a meeting with Iraqi President Saddam Hussein in Baghdad Saturday.
+At the beginning of his official talks with Deng, Bush asked for a five-minute private meeting.
+At the time of his death, he was vice president of the Harper Group, a San Francisco-based freight-forwarding company.
+How did these three get into court in the first place to try to block a $1.5 billion launch?
+No question," said Jeff Erdel, the publicist for the show.
+Torchia's former boss, now-retired Capt.
+Bush tells the driver to turn right.
+It escalates into a deadly competition.
+Second, the Europeans could get a better deal for the missiles from the Soviets than the U.S. could.
+But he is uncomfortable if his views agree with the consensus.
+It is aimed at killing legislation by Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., expanding current airline smoking restrictions to all domestic flights.
+Abrahamson, reported that at the meeting Mr. Weinberger urged the president to declare that the U.S. would begin deploying defenses in space as quickly as possible.
+On Wednesday, the Sandinista government denied Honduran claims that its soldiers crossed into Honduras to attack a border post.
+On a stop in Panama, the vice president Quayle will discuss the possibility of U.S. aid to repair the invasion-torn nation, said Quayle press secretary David Beckwith.
+The Boeing proposal, they said, includes a combination of the 260-seat 767 for domestic and European routes and the 747 for expansion of Delta's routes across the Pacific, which eventually could include a direct Atlanta-Tokyo route.
+Seventy-one percent characterized the relationship as cooperative and 68 percent said it was respectful.
+La Plata County Airport Manager Ron Dent said the approach takes the plane over slightly rougher terrain but saves about 15 to 20 minutes per flight.
+Polygraph is a trading company for five state-run East German factories, one of which is named Planeta and makes the equipment that is sold in the United States, Malachuk said.
+It found the risk greatest for children because of the large amounts of apple products they consume.
+The appointment was announced Dec. 6 by Wick Temple, vice president and director of newspaper membership.
+In the same poll, they applaud changes in women's status and approve of married women working outside of the home.
+Many observers believe a power struggle similar to that which has plagued Najib's party could break out among the guerrillas.
+In the bars and stable yards at Badminton, this will be the main topic of conversation among the competitors. The final stage of any three-day event is the showjumping section.
+Finley expects Europeans to generate 80 percent of the business at Flamingo Lodge at the southern tip of the Everglades in the mosquito-swarming months of July and August.
+"I think it's harmful to the reform process," said Sergei Shakrai, a member of Mr. Yeltsin's cabinet.
+"Trade and agriculture are two areas of contention where there could be some fireworks," the officials said.
+The older ones will sometimes help the younger ones.
+Under Reaganomics, the burden we are leaving to our grandchildren has not been mushrooming; it's been shrinking.
+His countrymen, many of them, suffered from a bad case of isolationism.
+He said no such review had been done for a quarter of a century.
+Broad generalizations of this kind make many investors squirm. Any time people start believing grandiose claims about the supposed significance of what the market is doing, veterans of the game start to suspect that stocks are ripe for a fall.
+Others were students heading for warmer climes over spring break.
+"I have never been so concerned about our working relationship with professional aviators as I am now," Bernhard wrote.
+It was the first time since the imposition of martial law in Poland in December 1981 that Walesa received permission to travel abroad.
+Pastures were reported to be improving as a result of the widespread moisture.
+OPEC members remained split over how much to reduce their oil output and how to share the cuts.
+What they need is a change in the mix of funding away from short-term money in favour of medium-term or long-term debt. Fundamentally, SMEs need permanent capital for growth - that is, equity.
+Arms purchas have contributed to a foreign debt of more than $63 billion, fourth largest in the world.
+Her hair was dusky red, like a fire under control, but still dangerous.
+Nor does it cover the entire portfolio.
+In 1983, an Israeli commission which investigated the massacre of Palestinian refugees in Beirut called for the ouster of Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, accusing him of "blunders" that set the stage for the killings.
+It wasn't like a regular punch, just an arm and a fist coming through the air.
+But the child died Thursday night at North Broward Medical Center, and Ms. Hassan died there Friday morning.
+Larry D. Hollis, an analyst at Robert W. Baird & Co. in Milwaukee, said improved industrial production later in the year should help machinery makers.
+On Monday, the dollar fell to a low of 122.35 yen.
+Chappell could not be reached for comment Tuesday night, but he told the newspaper he is not a target of the investigation and that he has conducted himself in an ethical manner.
+"We aren't anticipating a big increase in industry sales," said David N. McCammon, Ford Motor Co.'s vice president for finance.
+Shareholders could well be an obstacle to implementation of a plan they don't support.
+Robert A. Elliott, VLI's chairman and chief executive officer, said that the patent expired because of an administrative oversight and that VLI's attorneys assured the company that it won't have any trouble getting the patent reinstated shortly.
+Woodard, who discussed Bundy confessions at length with Washington state Attorney General Ken Eikenberry on Saturday night, said Bundy has failed to give investigators from either state much new information.
+Since the farmland surrounding the centre is not encumbered by disputes over land ownership, the area has been the target of much speculation. A total of 143 industrial areas and business parks, covering 10m sq m have been planned.
+Ladish was a division of the company's Aerospace and Strategic Materials Group, which is being sold as part of the company's restructuring.
+Although the new strategy poses many risks, Sears has little choice.
+General Motors Corp. said it will offer early retirement incentives, limit new hiring and reduce advertising spending in a sweeping cost-cutting plan tied to an industry slump.
+If that bolt worked loose or somehow failed, simulator tests showed, the stabilizer would flip leading-edge-up, making the plane dive.
+The case is still pending in New York state court.
+In when-issued trading, the notes were quoted at a price to yield 7.78%.
+Alleghany is a title insurance, banking, insurance and financial services business.
+We're talking about days, if not hours, for the Noriega dictatorship."
+In an interview with the newspaper Ta Nea on Monday, Environment Minister Costas Liaskas said $31 million had been allocated to drill for underground reserves near Athens.
+Under a compromise reached Friday, the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities would receive budgets in the 1990 fiscal year provided they implement new standards in giving grants.
+While they rode the White House elevator to the East Room to meet the press, Johnson told Fortas that in a few minutes he would be announced as the nominee to the Supreme Court.
+"They're a race apart and will never integrate," she said of the islanders. "They're frightfully clannish.
+Its other planes are leased, a practice common with airlines.
+Now, the only serious question about his seeking another term seems to be whether he will stay healthy.
+But old habits die hard.
+Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino, Italy's largest commercial bank, said it would sell 125 million ordinary shares for 12,200 lire ($9.76) each in an international initial public offering next Monday.
+This price will reflect adversely on the fate of the hostages we hold," it said.
+I can tell you by item the make-up of the Dollars 67bn of costs we have in North America.
+Daffynition Plagiarism: phrase lift.
+'A number of these investments may take a long time to pay off,' he says.
+She's gone to heaven.
+"I don't know anything about MiGs," says FAA inspector Richard Araujo plaintively.
+Key portions of that pact were reached over the weekend as Brazil, Latin America's largest debtor nation, agreed to make a $700 million interest payment to make it current for all of 1988 and the last quarter of 1987.
+Varig provided a list of 48 passengers and 6 crew members, all Brazilian, who were on the plane when it disappeared.
+At least eight other companies plan to use Reflection Technology's monitor in products including a 5-by-3 portable computer and a patient monitor that doctors can wear in the operating room, Golden said.
+His masterpiece, a rifle that was designed and built as one of a set of five for Safari Club International, brought $201,000 at auction in 1986.
+Little said such standards are a matter of scientific controversy.
+Shamir said no, and Yosef then used his spiritual authority to topple Shamir's government by withholding the parliamentary votes of his Shas Party last Thursday.
+Although airlines generally honor each other's tickets, competitors stopped honoring Eastern tickets after it filed for bankruptcy protection.
+All federal judges in the city have handled drug matters, but it was not known immediately whether Jimenez had recent cases involving the Medellin cartel.
+Defense attorneys say their clients either weren't part of the Lehder conspiracy or withdrew from it so long ago that they should come under the statute of limitations.
+Doctors said the emperor slept well Tuesday night, contributing to his stabilizing condition.
+The 113-year-old school sent out 670 invitations _ complete with mortar boards and tassels.
+The year-earlier quarter had net of $48.7 million, or $1.93 a share, including about $41 million in after-tax earnings from discontinued operations, mainly the records subsidiary that was sold off last January.
+The writer-director is James Dearden, who wrote "Fatal Attraction."
+The neighborhood was quiet Thursday afternoon and remaining residents ventured out to assess damage and clear rubble.
+Individual income taxes, which account for another one-third of all state taxes, totaled $96.1 billion, up 8.2%.
+He said that was sufficient to undermine the prosecution's credibility.
+Higher volume and the settlement of several natural gas contract disputes more than offset lower prices for energy, Union Pacific said.
+Gains from securities sales were $32 million, down from $40 million a year ago.
+The West German chancellor will try everything he can to get elected president of a unified Germany in 1990.
+As details of the purchase plan were being hammered out, Mr. Cleary said two of his biggest concerns were maintaining community support and job security for the people in Wisconsin, and particularly in La Crosse.
+Although workers can switch investments every quarter, "very few people move their money frequently," he says.
+A Chicago street gang member testified Saturday that Noah Robinson ordered a "hit" to kill a former employee, but the witness admitted he was promised money and leniency for cooperating with authorities.
+Tangent is a Dallas real estate company, formerly called Amchase Holdings Corp.
+Unemployment has risen from 2.8% in May to 3.7% in July; the Massachusetts Civic Interest Council reports that in the past year the state lost 16,000 manufacturing jobs.
+The newsletter said Paget Hinch charged the government $1,410 for a 1987 Thanksgiving trip to the same area.
+Baker, his former boss in the Reagan years, is another fierce supporter.
+Neely did not return calls to his office Wednesday, and a spokeswoman, Kathi Barber, said he would not explain why he had decided against taking the case.
+An increasingly strong lobby in Malaysia's stockbroking industry, upset over Singapore's proposal to cut some brokerage commissions, is pressing for the withdrawal of all Malaysian stocks from the Singapore Stock Exchange.
+In Oradea in northwest Romania, unidentified assailants smashed windows and broke down the doors of a synagogue on the night of Feb. 15-16, said Teodor Blumenfeld, general secretary of the Federation of Romanian Jewish Communities.
+The North American Securities Administrators Association, which represents state securities regulators, has been pushing to shift the onus of triggering disclosure from customers to brokers.
+The CDC recommends that needles, scalpels and other sharper objects that come in contact with blood and other potentially dangerous body fluids be disposed of in puncture-resistant containers.
+LIVING and working in Bermuda is rather the reverse of the mythical ship-swallowing Bermuda triangle to which the island gives its name.
+As president, Jaruzelski has control of the military and foreign policy matters and will choose a prime minister to head the government.
+The FDIC's gross income is expected to be about $3.4 billion this year, with half coming from assessments on member banks and half from interest income on the fund's investments.
+Last month, Citicorp dismissed about half the staff of a big project to collect individual shoppers' purchase data at supermarkets. Citicorp says the expensive program wasn't gathering enough data to meet its goals.
+The news aroused concern that North Fork's financial condition would put its proposed $15.50-a-share acquisition of Eastchester at risk.
+She said the market also was supported by Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter's statement at a news conference that he hopes to see an increase in subsidized export sales of U.S. wheat.
+IF IN VITRO fertilization works, it usually does so after only a few tries.
+Most of those said they thought that pizza was probably bad for them, but they liked it anyway.
+Britain has complained about the payments, saying they amount to unfair state aid which is damaging the UK pig industry.
+"Sooner or later we were going to bump into the ceiling," Marquez said. "This gives us some breathing room." The INEL is the only facility in the nation other than Rocky Flats that can accept the waste right now.
+Mr. Linney wants us to understand what draws people into a form of worship so ecstatic and irrational that its practitioners are willing to pass poisonous snakes from hand to hand.
+Not long ago, the rapidly expanding electronics retail chain was a favorite of institutional investors, largely because of the drive and personal appeal of Mr. Antar himself.
+Cincinnati-based P&G denied misusing the Just Say No program "in any way," adding that its participation was supported by the White House and Mrs. Reagan.
+Mr. Lugar was one of 11 old Congress hands Mr. Bush invited to a dinner in the White House family quarters two weeks ago.
+He also reiterated the company's confidence that its dispute with the government over the A-12 attack plane, which was canceled last January because of huge cost overruns, would be resolved satisfactorily.
+He also agreed to testify against his former colleagues from the Chicago Board of Trade.
+While the Saudis cited terrorism and threats for breaking relations with Tehran on April 27, they mainly were seeking to head off Iranian-inspired violence in the holy city of Mecca in this year's annual haj, or pilgrimage.
+In addition, Intel Corp. and Chips and Technologies Inc. both said Tuesday they were working with IBM on developing sets of chips that other companies could use to make compatible add-on devices for the Micro Channel.
+Mr. Sullivan said that Mr. McWhorter's departure shows "the technoids are winning," at Wang.
+None of the relevant leading indicators - such as the rate of capacity utilisation in capital goods industries - point to an early upturn.
+One may debate whether or not the policy of making deals with terrorist chieftains while shooting only at underlings was wise.
+ST is one of the world's most modern telecoms companies, with some of the lowest customer costs.
+Some have regularly spent holidays there and buy for retirement, or pre-retirement.
+The diminution is a direct result of EU-imposed quotas. 'In the 1970s, there were 200 fishing vessels from the port of Pasajes alone that fished in EU waters.
+Mr. Bramah has been on the Tonka board since 1980.
+"We had only a trace of precipitation all month," he said.
+The mayor, who appointed Gates but lacks the authority to fire him, has previously called for Chief Gates's resignation.
+Bush 25 Dole 10 Robertson 0 Kemp 0 Uncommitted 0 Total 35 Jesse Jackson drew one in five white votes Tuesday in Connecticut's Democratic primary, far more than in 1984 but too few to deny Gov. Michael Dukakis a big win, exit polls said.
+On Tuesday, Premier Miklos Nemeth said Hungary's foreign debt was expected to reach $20 billion by the end of the year.
+The information was provided by the Natural Resources Defense Council, a Washington, D.C.-based, non-profit group that has lobbied for sharp reductions in pollutants that cause acid rain, such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
+Solidarity leader Lech Walesa declared Thursday "the Iron Curtain is no more" but also said the West will be to blame if Poland's experiment in democracy fails for lack of economic support.
+The measure would combine the holidays for George Washington and Abraham Lincoln into a single February holiday and create a January holiday for King.
+I've always been opposed to abortion," Chiles said. "But when it comes down to who makes that decision, I think we want the woman to be able to make it." Chiles has pledged to veto any legislation restricting a woman's right to choose.
+They include 13 copies of Austrian church music and five Schubert songs, many of which are unpublished, Roberts said.
+They stayed in pitched tents and lived military-style during the project.
+If the trading and competitive environments improve then it is capable of being very profitable indeed.'
+Several doctors say they have examined hundreds of women with breast implants and immune-system illnesses.
+But the tide may be turning against "Big Green," a sweeping environmental issue in California, as well as many of the anti-tax, anti-spending measures facing voters in about a dozen states.
+These letters narrate his conquest and command of his subject: a 44-year-old English lady novelist (a mix of Iris Murdoch and Doris Lessing) whom he's been studying and lecturing on for a dozen years.
+Marcos spokesman Gemmo Trinidad said Jose Rono, former minister of local governments, visited Marcos Thursday, but U.S. authorities didn't approach him.
+The concentrated black vote in Democratic primaries gives blacks great leverage within the party, which is what they properly seek.
+He also said it includes about six months during which the agency waits for more information it requests from drug sponsors.
+Eastern officials in the past said there were no plans to move Eastern's corporate headquarters from Miami to Atlanta, but wouldn't speculate on whether that was a possibility later.
+On Friday, Brazauskas told a news conference that services would be allowed in the cathedral every Sunday and that another church converted into a museum would be returned to its original use in March.
+His foreign minister, Eduard A. Shevardnadze, says the dissidents have "deliberately set a match to a powder keg.
+Reg and Christine Miller were on their honeymoon in France when the earthquake struck.
+But we believe that Japan will have a _ more of a voice in these international _ international matters.
+A wave of violence has accompanied the political maneuvering, most of it fighting between rival black groups.
+"When you've got a federal agency which has never been a secured creditor getting elevated status, there will be effects in the credit markets," says Christopher Bowlin, a benefits official for the National Association of Manufacturers.
+Quayle also has selected veteran Time magazine correspondent David Beckwith to be his press secretary when he takes office as vice president.
+MR MICHAEL Stoney, 42, operated close to centre of the Maxwell empire.
+The US, Brazil's biggest creditor, did much to ensure the recent delay of a Dollars 350m loan from the IADB.
+Alleghany said financial advisers estimate stock in the new company could trade between $65 and $75 a share.
+If granted, the patents would give the company unusual protection in the monoclonal antibody field since the methods of culturing mouse B cells in the test tube aren't covered by patents, he said.
+Attorney General Dick Thornburgh is reassigning two top aides in an apparent attempt to erase the impression that he runs the Justice Department through a tight circle of political loyalists.
+American Civil Liberties Union attorney Arthur B. Spitzer said the case means that any government employee with a "secret" clearance will eventually be subjected to random drug testing.
+But the fear of one was enough to justify the alliance in the eyes of its members. With the end of the cold war and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, that is no longer the case.
+LaRouche alone is accused of defrauding the Internal Revenue Service by failing to declare personal services, paid for by his organizations, as income.
+Miami FBI spokesman Paul Miller said Thursday he could not comment on his agency's reports because the matter is before the courts.
+He was supported by Mr David Winnick, the Labour MP for Walsall North, who said confining membership of such a body to privy councillors would be 'a form of apartheid'.
+The computer error couldn't have come at a worse time, the importers say.
+Under an agreement between the company and the UAW, nearly 300 employees were transferred to the South Carolina plant.
+Time Warner said it has no plans to drop a provision in its rights offering that would adjust the as many as 15 million options held by executives and employees.
+However, in its response to the NRC the Air Force argued that under the facts of the incident, the requirements do not clearly mandate a report within 24 hours.
+About 1,000 U.S. troops and an unknown number of Saudi soldiers were taking part in the six-day "Imminent Thunder" maneuvers, which began Thursday.
+He resigned as ambassador four months ago to become a candidate.
+Confronted by an 8-day-old series of job actions posing the stiffest challenge to its rule since 1981, the Politburo urged Communist Party members "to counter attempts to stir illegal strikes," the state-run PAP news agency reported.
+Since then, air traffic has soared past the FAA's feeble efforts to rebuild the controller force and replace obsolete computers and radar systems.
+Ms. Duggan has been domestic policy liaison in the White House Office of Public Liaison since January.
+Scientists at the University of Southern California and the University of Illinois say they have confirmed the theory that the mind stores memories by "hard wiring" new connections between brain cells.
+"I don't think Israel has to make any declarations.
+Hoechst said Celanese holders should consult their brokers or accountants about the tax law's effect on their holdings.
+She said growing up as the namesake for a business that has sales of $3 billion a year had its ups and downs.
+On Monday, Clement Lloyd, 23, died following a police chase that started just after 6 p.m.
+Each was checked for financial stability and administration facilities and was given a clean bill of health.
+Transportation Secretary Skinner said he will take a hard look at any leveraged buy-out.
+The accelerated growth among the giants of the pension world means that the 20 biggest retirement funds now account for more than 25% of all pension assets, including stocks, bonds and other investments, up from slightly more than 21% in 1985.
+The U.S. ambassador, Thomas R. Pickering, said another resolution would be drafted to impose an air embargo, a step the United Nations has never taken against a nation.
+Richard Francis, McAlester Schools director of maintenance, is licensed to handle asbestos, but he said the decorations may be a lost cause.
+In coach, a computer screen that flips up on the back of the computer gets crushed when the person in front reclines. Setting up many computers is complex enough to discourage casual use.
+Republicans have opposed public financing and the spending limits espoused by Mitchell and Sen. David Boren, D-Okla.
+He wore a white overcoat and spoke in English.
+It said seasonal factors had helped to boost overall output.
+As the Big Three auto makers gear up for the 1988 model year, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. have scheduled overtime at several plants for tomorrow and next week.
+Digital comes within an ace of saying IBM is lying about the tests' validity.
+Several Eastern employee trusts, which own an issue of Eastern stock, claim they could block major asset moves because of their standing as shareholders.
+Also, we were struck at how promptly Mr. Neas hopped on the Dukakis-Bentsen ticket, while Jesse Jackson simmered.
+"The critical thing is what questions you ask," Sorrell said in an interview following the Thompson acquisition in 1987. "If you ask certain things, people in giving you the answers will ask themselves, `Why did they ask me that question?'
+The telephone is like a lifeline to me," said Falwin, who works out of her house.
+In a four-page letter to committee Chairman Charles E. Bennett, D-Fla., Dingell reiterated his concerns about the program.
+The church defrocked him in January 1988, but he was able to find a dozen or more people who listened.
+"We have a huge, almost visceral attachment to the show and to each other," he said. "We'll all still be friends, but we'll drift apart.
+At least he says he hopes to lose.
+Hussein has been holding numerous meetings at home and abroad in recent weeks after pledging to seek a diplomatic solution to the crisis, triggered by the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
+It performs a wide range of research intended to benefit U.S. industry.
+"I leave people to draw their own conclusions.
+A taxpayer gives a lump sum to a college, religious group or other nonprofit organization, takes a tax deduction for a substantial portion of the amount and receives monthly or quarterly payments, typically for life.
+George Kane made it to Sydney, Australia.
+The move was part of an Iranian-brokered truce.
+It is no longer a collection of familiar objects understood by you but a pattern of shapes and shades which have no purpose other than to defy your efforts to describe them.
+This leaves the author in a dilemma: He values the market mechanism but he also values stability.
+OTC stocks as measured by the Nasdaq composite index were up about 15% in March from the end of 1987.
+It was the first major act of terrorism in postwar Italy and ushered in 15 years of violence by leftist and right-wing terrorists.
+But Arkansas' Bill Clinton is not so sure about a deadlocked meeting in Atlanta, as the Democratic governors worry about their party's still unresolved presidential battle.
+"Removal of this fear has pushed the market up," he added.
+He assumed the new title of chief executive officer this March.
+The trade gap narrowed by 3.1 percent to $10.3 billion as exports fell by $317 million and imports dropped an even bigger $643 million.
+The statement that Goldman was not aware of illicit dealings by Mr Maxwell or his associates is anyway a rather limp exoneration.
+Ted Price, senior vice president at Scotia-McLeod Inc., a lead manager of the issue, said the offering attracted some offshore interest as well as broad demand from Canadian institutions.
+"If administered with prudence, this program can povide countless Americans with peace of mind," the president said.
+The dollar surged against the yen in early trading following an upswing in New York overnight, said a trader with the Bank of Tokyo, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+Singer Michael Jackson gets into the act with a new video game by Sega dubbed "Moonwalker."
+Since the Tamil insurrection began in 1983, both sides have used heavy firepower and civilian casualties have been high.
+"Everybody in the city of Boston was really praying beyond hope that Christopher would make it," Flynn said.
+The shake-out had been expected, given the lack of follow-through buying in the morning, but the move had not dented the market's generally bullish outlook.
+Predictions are that by 1990 as much as 50% of all petroleum used in the U.S. will have to be imported.
+An Allen Group spokesman said S&P's action "isn't based on a correct assessment of all the circumstances of the company."
+We are trying to get the photo in now from Cartagena, but can not give an exact time when it will begin moving due to phone line problems.
+Last year China produced 80m tonnes of steel products, double the quantity of 10 years ago.
+Fixed-income funds were off 1.92%, income funds slid 1.19% and convertible funds dipped 0.13%.
+And if you give only to the camera? "In a film, if you're static it shows immediately.
+Investicni Banka is advising the government on its privatisation programme.
+The Legal Daily said the two were executed on Monday after losing appeals in the Sichuan provincial court and the Supreme Court.
+With the best schools, jobs and entertainment, Tokyo drew millions who dreamed of better lives as well as hundreds of companies wanting to be near government agencies, banks, financial markets and up-to-date information.
+People are already scared.
+Marionville in 1989 claimed to be home to about 1,000 of the white rodents, or roughly half the number of people who live there.
+"People can label me a loony and the idea may go nowhere," he said. "But people have a right to know they can have more sunlight in the afternoon." The preacher wears jeans and a western shirt.
+The Socialist Party won free elections in June and holds 210 seats in Parliament.
+(I have known some open cars to shake so badly that the instruments became a blur on moderately rough surfaces.) The hood is super-efficient, too.
+She's a bit Chinese.
+I don't think the United States is bluffing.
+Also Wednesday, U.S.-backed Angolan rebels fighting the Marxist government said they captured a town on the Benguela railroad, the principal route for transporting minerals from Zaire, Zambia and eastern Angola to the Atlantic Ocean port of Lobito.
+And he said the Czechoslovak president agreed on a need for NATO and U.S. forces until "new security structures emerge in Europe." Bush said NATO perhaps should have a broader role than at present, Seitz said.
+The offensive has included raids and seizures at more than 700 estates, businesses and other properties owned by or linked to Colombia's powerful cocaine cartels.
+Mr. Casey said "it is much too early" to discuss management changes, but he conceded, "there's very little upper management left."
+Heat is controlled by regulating the flame rather than moving the grill.
+The yield on the Treasury's benchmark 30-year bond fell to 8.46%.
+Whirlpool has said it would expand Roper from a maker of ranges into a producer and marketer of a full line of appliances.
+Zimbabwe Newspapers Ltd., owners of The Chronicle and all Zimbabwe's other daily and Sunday newspapers, condemned what it called brutal, unprovoked and premeditated attacks.
+In some cases, though, negative feedback never kicks in. Society becomes "locked in," to use the phrase of W. Brian Arthur, a professor of population studies and economics at Stanford University who has done pioneering research in the field.
+The survivor of a bruising 1986 Senate battle over his elevation to chief justice, Rehnquist has emerged as the collegial orchestrator of a major rightward shift in the court's direction.
+Thomas Lambert, an attorney for Occidental, said the natural resources, chemical and food processing concern decided to settle "simply to avoid the expense of lengthy, complicated litigation."
+Rumford police Sgt. Mike Boutte said police had received about 65 calls from people who reported feeling the quake.
+These are not "stockholders" in the classical sense of the term.
+The answer, perhaps, is to distinguish between "secret" and "quiet" diplomacy.
+Dole often cites the key role he played five years ago in forging a compromise that ended a half-decade of financial turmoil for the Social Security system.
+Just before he took office, 24% of Americans as measured in a Gallup poll described themselves as Republicans.
+"We did the same thing in the quarter as we've done for years," says Mr. Puff, the fund's co-manager.
+Paisley has become a major target in the nationwide investigation of possible corruption involving contractors and defense officials.
+'You have to go to the country to find a pure Luxembourger.' The man behind a stall in the fruit market was from Portugal.
+The leveraged buyout market posted 65 third-quarter completions with known value of $7.6 billion against 61 with a $15.7 billion value in the second quarter.
+Ms. Katz often uses pieces by congressmen and public officials, saying that "I don't have to pay these people."
+"You're living from check to check and you don't get a chance to build something for the future." Once in California, their former $250-a-month rent in Beaumont became $600, and Mr. Vanya found his higher pay quickly disappearing.
+While the unemployment rate remained steady at 7 per cent, the number of payroll jobs actually declined in March.
+Demonstrators planned to be out in force Inauguration Day, along with the National Organization for Women, which has scheduled a silent protest along the parade route.
+The candidates are relying on grass-roots organizing, telephone banks and direct mail to lure Democrats to the caucus; none is buying television advertisements.
+The report noted that the NRC has limited resources: 25 full-time license reviewers and 36 inspectors, versus 7,700 licenses for industrial and other uses of radioactive materials.
+Any publisher who became a partner with the employee trust would be asked to repay the loan.
+The position is being vacated Friday by Deputy Attorney General Arnold Burns, who resigned in protest March 29 out of concern that the nearly year-long criminal investigation of Meese was hurting department operations.
+It is my duty," the mayor said.
+The provision, aimed at concerns about global warming, would have required controls on carbon dioxide emissions from cars.
+"We're going to the Supreme Court," Rosemary Menard-Sanford, one of thousands of women who claimed they were injured by the Dalkon Shield birth-control device marketed by the company in the early 1970s, said Thursday.
+"But Iran, in the long run, is a bigger prize than Iraq, as the Americans well know," said one Western diplomat.
+Such rigorous procedures have proved daunting to many foreign institutional investors, who initially were eager to invest in Taiwan shares under market-opening measures announced in late December.
+But the SEC backs the House version, which would block the Treasury's veto power.
+Mr. Dole's assurance that he can "work with Congress" was not the message the voters wanted to hear.
+The discount rate is the interest the Fed charges on loans to member banks.
+Mr. McKay himself listed only three payments totaling $1,100 on the last report he filed as a House member.
+As in his first move, Mr. Vanya was able to find higher pay at his new job, earning up to $44,000 as a foreman.
+The country has made some interest payments to the banks this year and has reached agreement with them on many of the main points of a debt settlement.
+"In general, I believe we do, and perhaps an important one." Simak's wife of 56 years, Agnes, died in 1985.
+The company said the cost to develop or buy and renovate the projects is estimated at $76.6 million.
+The 18-wheel truck was unable to stop and struck the bus about 11 a.m., pinning the driver inside his truck, he said.
+In Miami, Contra leaders said cease-fire talks scheduled Monday with the government were off unless the Sandinistas left Honduras.
+KMS has a life of at least 20 years.' 'There is a big job going forwards,' says Mr Hughes.
+The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted an extensive background check into the rumors of Tower's extramarital affairs and drinking.
+Security Pacific National Bank will restructure its retail banking efforts in a move that bank insiders said could eliminate several hundred jobs.
+Energy industry officials and many on Capitol Hill have voiced increasing alarm in recent weeks at a trend toward rapidly growing U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
+Fuel consumption should be 33mpg (8.56 l/100km). Two other versions of the Punto that also are new to Britain are the 55 EL six-speed and the 60 SX Selecta.
+The Hunt brothers' Placid Oil Co. is expected to submit a reorganization plan today that proposes to pay back fully its non-bank creditors over as many as 10 years if Placid can survive profitably.
+The location of the clash also was not disclosed.
+He needs him now,' the notes said.
+Giants owner Bob Lurie has said since the early 1980s that he wanted to leave Candlestick, which has narrow aisles, bad weather and parking and access problems.
+Schnelz said he may grant a suspended sentence because Streefkerk is penniless and terminally ill.
+Hundreds of police officers attended separate funerals for two Detroit officers who were killed as they tried to arrest a barricaded gunman.
+And I say, 'Yeah, sure, he can hit in his sleep.'
+President Bush, praising Marilyn Quayle for her efforts to fight cancer, signed legislation today that will provide federal money to screen women for breast and cervical cancer.
+According to the legend, Midas, son of King Gordius, was a spendthrift who begged the gods for the power to turn anything he touched to gold.
+The bank now has $25.7 million in deposits and has just opened a second office.
+Ms. Norville is talented and overwhelmingly pretty and would be fine as a reporter or a newsmagazine anchor.
+Among mourners was Luxiol Mayor Roger Clausse, who said Dornier "was not always normal and coherent, but he had not committed any crimes and I had no basis to have him interned." Clausse's son, Joel, also was there.
+Tobacco and insurance group BAT Industries fell sharply yesterday in spite of first-quarter figures well above the consensus forecast.
+Mr. Glazier takes as his text the Constitution's second veto clause, Clause 3 of Article I, Section 7.
+"It was identified before it could spread or permanently erase any data," he told a delegation of Japanese computer specialists touring this country to assess the virus problem.
+One of Tekere's candidates was shot and wounded.
+He also does his old hits: "I Don't Know Why I Love You But I Do," "You Always Hurt The One You Love" and, of course, "Ain't Got No Home." "I'm getting old now.
+The US Air Transport Users' Asociation has warned travellers not to use domestic carriers in Russia.
+If an item's not on sale, shoppers don't want it."
+"If I don't shoot straight, shoot me," Sawyer, 39, told voters as he handed thm bullets.
+"The planes have the right of way," says Neil Maurer, a charter member of the golf club.
+"A search warrant is a very blunt instrument."
+Regarding the action in Florida, a spokeswoman for Bristol-Myers, based in New York, said the company was aware that the suit had been filed but couldn't comment on particulars because it hadn't seen the documents.
+The plaintiffs said radioactive pollution had reduced their property values and inflicted emotional suffering.
+"Her husband said they were not having marital problems," Fletcher said. "It seems that she may have been suffering from some type of depression." The husband told police his wife acted normal Saturday morning.
+Silver fell in London to a bid price of $5.18 a troy ounce, down from Tuesday's $5.25.
+Macy, which last week signed a $6.1 billion definitive buyout agreement with Federated, on Tuesday began a tender offer for Federated's common stock.
+Shamir has rejected the international auspices the plan envisions for Arab-Israeli talks.
+Declining issues outnumbered advancers by about 9 to 4 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 472 up, 1,072 down and 433 unchanged.
+Allan Robertson is retiring from NCR.
+Shiite Moslems battled Palestinians in Lebanon for the 10th day, killing 10 and raising the death toll to 379, police said.
+Around the world cereals crops appear to be in generally good condition and demand for the US wheat crop is weak, with buyers sniffing at export incentives and biding their time until the harvest pushes prices lower.
+He said the correct figure is 1,700 tanks in 1989 and that is a 40 percent cut from previous years.
+"Everyone is so quiet.
+And it doesn't just survive; it pollinates plants, makes way for a few more insects, and serves as food for a myriad of mammals and reptiles.
+Cooperatives owned and operated five refineries with a total capacity of more than 197,000 barrels per calendar day.
+Instead, the machine-tool market promptly collapsed, and the company's bookings slumped 32% in his first year.
+It also consumes carbon dioxide, which helps cause global warming.
+AFTER YEARS of looking at Caribbean beaches I have come to the conclusion that there are only a number of ways of describing them.
+"Finally, something that compares with the little sounds in my head" was how an Archer news release described Madonna's reaction to QSound.
+But last year, the weak dollar and import restrictions on apparel from the Far East started pushing clothing prices up faster than inflation.
+Reagan, who was a right guard in college for the Eureka Golden Tornadoes, has shed his presidential neutrality since leaving office and is a big Trojans fan, Coach Larry Smith said.
+They haven't faced re-election in nearly 40 years.
+But stations lost interest.
+The Soviet Union opposes reunification and Secretary of State James A. Baker III has urged a cautious approach, but signs of a virtual de facto union grow daily.
+The driver of the other car was ticketed for failing to use due care, police said.
+McKenzie River officials say they didn't pay to have their product included in the movie, and a spokesman for Sony Corp.'s Columbia Pictures unit confirms that Ice Cube suggested the liquid prop.
+Like the crippled churches that fell before it, San Lorenzo became a victim of indecision.
+The offer was scheduled to expire at midnight Friday.
+Two communist party leaders also met with Mazowiecki on Wednesday and said a good atmosphere prevailed but "certain details" remain unsettled and require more talks Thursday, according to PAP.
+Belgrade radio described the impact as "tremendous." Special rescue teams were trying to extricate passengers from the tangled mass of metal, the reports said without giving a cause of the accident.
+I was just getting back to feeling normal.
+It ranged between 124.45 yen and 125.98 yen.
+Yet 25% of the college seniors surveyed in a Gallup Poll didn't know that Columbus landed in the New World before 1500.
+Word came from Sofia that Bulgaria's supreme leader was enraged.
+Among the gaffes: One book said President Truman "easily settled" the war in Korea by dropping "the bomb," although nuclear weapons weren't used in Korea and Eisenhower was president when the armistice was signed.
+Licences have been granted this year for the first national terrestrial commercial station and three regional commercial networks. Almost every leading media operator made a bid for the national licence.
+If it's necessary we'll take some appropriate actions," Black said.
+The NFL formally requires approval by three-fourths of team owners of any move, as well as written notification by Jan. 15 of the year of the proposed relocation.
+After the offering is completed, the public would own 19.1% of the stock on a fully diluted basis, Duracell management would own 10.3% and the leveraged buy-out firm of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. would own the rest.
+The deficit in merchandise trade narrowed with Japan and Canada but grew with Western Europe.
+The current proposal would require a public company changing auditors to disclose any significant accounting issues it discussed with the new auditors or any other auditing firm over the past two years.
+At least four delegates, among 40 who objected to the final text, said it failed to single out party leaders responsible for the economic crisis.
+Most subsequent months also fell.
+"People are really figuring out that reptiles offer a wealth of recreational value," said Mr. Collins.
+Shipments of durable goods rose 1.5 percent to $116.3 billion in June following a 1.8 percent increase in May.
+The problem is exacerbating trade friction.
+"We cannot grow accustomed to enduring a peace with Israeli bloodshed," said Israeli Foreign Minister David Levy.
+Harold Simmons, chairman and chief executive officer of Valhi Inc., and leader of a proxy battle for control of Lockheed Corp., quickly offered up a job that isn't even his to give just yet: "Tell him to call me.
+Appeals have poured in by the thousands, said Franklin.
+This scenario of high costs and a potentially stroppy workforce undoubtedly deters some companies from investing in the country. This factor has even persuaded some businesses that are already there to switch to less expensive locations.
+The new baby is the 10th grandchild for Kennedy's mother, Ethel. The new parents, both lawyers, also have a 3-year-old son, Robert Kennedy III.
+The paper quoted her as giving this account: Ms. Ortiz received at least seven letters since January telling her to leave the country.
+He keeps a "hit list" of repeat offenders who show up at games, and with the district attorney's help has sought restraining orders to keep out unsavory San Francisco fans.
+To date, both candiates have spent a total of about $40 million on their campaigns since last year.
+Savimbi, meanwhile, denies claims by Dos Santos that he agreed to go into exile and to integrate his troops into Angola's army.
+The opinion polls seem often to be wide of the mark. Many may not vote at all.
+"While I am sympathetic to his age and frailties, there is no way to leave him out of these charges while he is still in this life," Maloney said.
+According to the source, Weld in the meeting with the president "laid out the facts" in a hypothetical indictment.
+PacifiCorp would pay about $240 million for the assets it acquires with money going toward secured debt. Similarly, Public Service Co. would pay about $250 million toward secured debt.
+Biden said that while he would have preferred additional provisions, it was necessary to be realistic about the support available for the bill.
+The room beyond was full of lovely antiques, but it seemed slightly small. On one side of the room, though, there was a wooden banister.
+At the same time, Japan throws up many roadblocks to romance.
+These senior judges still pick up all the pay raises given to active judges, and like active judges they can't have private law practices.
+More issues will be resolved in temporary rules the IRS is writing; it says concerns shouldn't try to elect fiscal years until the rules are out.
+On Tuesday, Noriega condemned the presence of the U.S. helicopter carrier Okinawa on the Pacific end of the Panama Canal. It passed through the canal Tuesday on its way to its home port, San Diego.
+I'm thrilled that we came out with one that works - in our opinion.
+Big color prints burst out here, too, on flowered strapless bustier sheaths with puff-sleeved boleros.
+Returning to the automobile analogy, imagine a typical intersection controlled by traffic lights where all the drivers try to move forward while the light is changing.
+Nevertheless, the council is forecasting 1990 growth based on continued consumer spending, exports and business investment.
+Imanyara edited the Nairobi Law Monthly magazine, which served as a platform for the advocates of political pluralism in this East African nation.
+Both strongly deny any conflict.
+In a soft landing, the economy slows down without entering a recession and without accelerating inflation.
+But I've called him numerous times and he's never returned my calls.
+RAM has Pounds 27.5m invested in its personal pension funds. Fidelity makes a one-off administration charge of 1.5 per cent on the first contribution.
+It is characteristic of the black townships across South Africa.
+In the past two months alone, bombs have gone off in a Rawalpindi bus station, a poultry shop near the Afghan border, three sites in Bajaur and a bazaar in the refugee center of Thal.
+The issue, which requires regulatory approval, will be underwritten by a group headed by RBC Dominion Securities Inc. and Merrill Lynch Canada Inc.
+Also this term, the court tied 3-3 in an immigration law case.
+By police count, 11 people have been killed and 47 wounded in the previous three car bombings since Jan. 13.
+Last month, a jury convicted Healy on three counts, making the company potentially liable to fines totaling $1.5 million.
+Federated Department Stores Inc., Cincinnati, beefed up its anti-takeover measures in an apparent response to investor Donald Trump's interest.
+"I am fairly comfortable we will do both," said R. Dale Ross, chief executive officer and president of the home-infusion therapy company.
+Because interest payments on debt usually are suspended during bankruptcy-law proceedings, PS of New Hampshire will save well over $100 million a year in interest costs.
+DiBona also downplayed the effects of the spill on fish and birds in the area.
+Some paper and securities shares fell, as did major steel and heavy industrial producers.
+During Lincoln's first year as president, abuse mounted in the North.
+Four alleged U.S. spies were hanged in November in Iran.
+It handled more than 2 million cargo containers last year, making it the second-busiest port in the United States behind New York-New Jersey.
+Much later, after American air raids, he walked through the charred rubble.
+Pinochet is finding, even a dictator may have trouble achieving it.
+In recent years, the smugglers began distributing Moroccan hashish, using a fleet of small speedboats.
+The slickly produced series has been criticized by London's financial cognoscenti as inaccurate in detail, but its major weakness is its unrealistic depiction of the characters' professional and private lives.
+"The `devil chair' makes everyone the devil, no matter who they are," he says.
+"Our new authority to seek damages allows us to provide a complete remedy for victims of housing discrimination, and the civil penalty provision can constitute a signficant deterrent to such discrimination," Thornburgh said.
+Aside from the amount of federal land at stake, what makes this case unusual is the reason the group gave for being entitled to sue.
+The stock market rose in light trading today, resuming the rally it began before the Thanksgiving holiday.
+To top it all off, interest rates on new loans were falling.
+Several hundred people are expected Tuesday, mainly to hear the results of a heated judge-executive's race.
+Bill Lucas is both astounded and offended by the campaign of leaks and smears against him.
+Correspondents from Spanish and West German television said state-owned television and telephone companies refused to transmit images of the violence overseas.
+Agencywide figures on past corruption convictions of DEA agents were unavailable, DEA spokesman Bill Deac said.
+Quayle had just begun to shed some of the questioning about his military record and relations with a former lobbyist.
+A total of 250 passengers were evacuated without injury from a Stena Sealink ferry in Stranraer harbour when fire broke out shortly before a planned sailing to Larne in Northern Ireland yesterday.
+The Grinch who stole Ricardo Hernandez's Christmas tree couldn't steal Southern California's Christmas spirit.
+The Canadian Aviation Safety Board was expected to investigate why there was an apparent breakdown in communications.
+It calculates that Dollars 3.5bn to Dollars 3.8bn of funds will be needed to guarantee the concessionary bonds issued under the accord.
+Several thousand students have fled Rangoon and other cities seeking refuge and military training from the guerrillas after a bloody government crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations.
+While directing the Justice Department to develop a system that would allow gun dealers to check whether a hand-gun buyer is a felon, Mr. McCollum's amendment wouldn't provide for the system to be put into effect.
+PaineWebber said the Consumers Union lawsuit against it is "totally without merit."
+Traders bought soyabean contracts thinking dryness in the northern plains would inhibit germination in newly-planted seeds.
+U.S. resupply planes secretly have been using Zaire as a staging area for sending materiel to the rebel forces but Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko ordered a halt to this activity last June when he launched a peace mediation effort.
+"Michael Dukakis is committed to opportunity for all Americans," the wife of the Democratic presidential nominee-to-be said in brief remarks at a brunch near the hall where Democrats are holding their national convention.
+Annual growth in the $400 million readyto-drink tea market is running at 15% to 20%, said Michael Bellas, president of Beverage Marketing Corp.
+At least seven people have lost their jobs because of alleged roles in the scandal.
+The United States has provided El Salvador with well over $3 billion in economic and military aid over the past decade.
+The use of growth hormones on livestock is prohibited in the EEC, although a number of scandals involving illegal hormones have rocked the meat industries of West Germany and other European nations in recent months.
+If 'social conditionality' is to take hold in the 1990s, attitudes will have to change fundamentally, both within developing countries and the Bank.
+Deltona said a special committee of directors would review the sweetened bid.
+Anny and say they plan to make a strong showing by organizing buses for the open-air Mass at Krzyzowa.
+But Blanca Ramirez, who heads People for Change, said there are two places Brackley is truly happy: the South Bronx or El Salvador.
+But the pact puts off most hard decisions and Democratic leaders suggested it could open the way to tax increases next year.
+"Clayton's heart is in the right place, even if he doesn't pick the right words," Williams' spokesman, Bill Kenyon, said.
+"I don't care how they do it, but they've got to be able to evacuate that bus" in a shorter period of time, Loeb said.
+But 35 minutes later, after touching on the need to protect cultural artifacts and his concerns over population growth, Liu Bingsen ended up with a call for eugenics.
+Since BTR's abortive bid for the company in 1987, Pilkington has underperformed the All-Share by 61 per cent. But its woes are not all sui generis.
+For small advertisers, used commercials can give them television exposure they normally couldn't afford.
+Such are the joys of duopolies, if not of fickle markets.
+Mrs. Hills is required to reach a determination about India's insurance and investment practices under the so-called Super 301 clause of the 1988 Trade Act.
+In Paris, the Foreign Ministry said it was trying to verify the report.
+Mastropietro was introduced to Natale, an Albany hairdresser, during a jailhouse visit shortly after he was arrested in March 1987, Castillo said.
+It tells of a kidnapping of an American general, a deed that has long been one of the RAF's fondest hopes.
+California is due for a burst of train routes in any case, thanks to two ballot measures approved in 1990.
+That compared with Tuesday's average of 6.81%, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said.
+Last summer, a guard was beaten to death at Stateville, which has been plagued by overcrowding.
+In summary, anyone tempted to try this system should be both patient and alert to the dangers. Having said that, which stocks would the system select now?
+By noon, however, several private forecasters had released predictions eliminating rain from their forecasts for the weekend.
+"If you discover a new comet, you get to name it.
+Indeed, psychologists say that crying can be a useful signal that a management style or business decision isn't working, and that executives should at least consider the cause of the tears.
+Versace _ The best selection of high waisted pants and skirts. Nighttime's most seductive spring look in transparent chiffon blouses.
+The stock market was mixed today, running into some resistance after a six-session rally.
+Reagan also said it was good that Gorbachev's program of Glasnost, or more openness, is being practiced in other communist nations, the newspaper reported.
+Forty-six people died and 67 were injured when a train in Liaoning province, south of Jilin, collided with a bus on Dec. 23.
+Agerpres also quoted a leading medical official as saying "a great many crippled babies were born" because of inadequate maternity care, malnutrition and other complications.
+Pacific Telesis gained 1 to 49. The company announced a new program to buy back as many as 25 million of its shares.
+'Peruvian debt is a speculative buy,' he says. Brazil, on the other hand, has removed much of the attraction of converting foreign debt into equity.
+The $17-a-share bid for all of Colt's nearly 31 million common shares outstanding was approved by the company's board of directors and is expected to begin within the next five days, a spokesman said Thursday.
+We follow his emergence from Whistler's shadow, the early influence of Degas, and the establishment of a personal and particular imagery of music-hall, artiste and audience.
+Tougher insider-trading penalties cleared the House but face an uncertain future in the Senate.
+Break out the sunscreen.
+Classes resumed in all schools, including the Institute of Medicine and Pharmacy, whose ethnic Hungarian students had been on strike the past three weeks, Radio Bucharest reported.
+If a minor threatens someone with the gun or displays it in public, the gun owner faces a misdemeanor charge and up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine.
+"Politics in the fall is going to be on hold," said Michael McCurry, spokesman for the Democratic National Committee.
+Institutional investor confidence in all flotations was seriously damaged. 'Venture capitalists will have to expect a comparatively low or lower potential exit price because of the recent publicity,' says Mr Attwood.
+After graduation, responsibility for the sign fell to whichever classmate had a spare wall or decent storage space.
+"While opposition to apartheid remains, European governments have decided that the best way to end it is by supporting de Klerk's initiatives rather than the ANC's hard line," it said.
+The chairmen of the armed services committees in both the House and the Senate have said Congress won't appropriate more money for weapons the West Germans won't accept.
+Illinois would be the 16th state to resume executions since 1976.
+It saw the relocation as an opportunity to build on this presence. Detailed planning for the move began in November 1990.
+Some holders say such vouchers are only worth about 50% of face value in the resale market.
+The Russian Party was founded at a first congress in the Kremlin in June, when Polozkov was elected its leader.
+Nor is seven-year-old Ivory, or Janice, who just turned eight.
+In the bass role of Emperor Altoum, Franz Hawlata delivered a brilliant cameo and sang beautifully. Helene Perraguin was a rather pale Adelma, and Bruce Brewer no longer has the voice for Truffaldino.
+Anyone waiting for the cancelled 7.25 to Waterloo will agree that British Rail needs to be exposed to commercial pressure.
+While we can poke fun at these books, all of them contain helpful information.
+The National Front had 130, and its allies had 132 for a total of 262.
+"Do not act against the people.
+Her enterprise unraveled when a former cook, Russell Lucas, went to police, who sent in a young undercover policewoman to an interview with Ms. Adams.
+Moorpark has gone through four mayors in four months _ including three in one night.
+But hours later, an attorney for two anti-abortion activists said he obtained a stay from the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, blocking Martin Klein from becoming the guardian of his 32-year-old wife, Nancy.
+"People have great hopes for this congress.
+Syrian troops and Lebanese riot policemen sealed the area around seven-story apartment building.
+Last fall, the school's 800 first-year students were required for the first time to take a three-week course in ethics, spurred in large part by a $20 million gift from former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman John Shad.
+Before he left, security agents made him slip into thick, thigh-high rubber boots borrowed from the local fire department.
+The passenger and three companions were arrested.
+The suit brought by the Galveston-based bondholders, who had purchased the debentures through Kempner Capital Management Co., was filed in state court in Galveston by Houston lawyer Joseph D. Jamail.
+If interest rates rise, the economy will tend to slow down, putting a damper on inflation," he said.
+Fighting slackened Saturday, and thousands of hungry, exhausted residents took advantage of the lull to evacuate their homes, carrying small children and packages of belongings.
+Similar wires may be established in other states in 1992, depending on the success of the program, he said.
+Declining issues on the Big Board were ahead of gainers 877 to 657.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III got an identical momento after he and Bush concluded their morning of talks with the Hungarian leaders at the Parliament building.
+But on the eve of Mikhail Gorbachev's first visit to the U.S. next week for his third summit with President Reagan, both leaders are dropping hints about a lasting thaw.
+In Tokyo, share prices finished moderately lower in quiet trading as investors appeared to grow less nervous about currency rate changes and Tuesday's decline on Wall Street as the day went on.
+The Veterans Affairs Department is the nation's largest employer of registered nurses, with 35,000 of them at work in its hospitals, clinics and nursing homes.
+I wish I had an award or something though.
+Once free, he bought the freedom of slaves and lavished money on charities, including an orphanage and the city's first school for black children.
+Up to 1,000 barges are sidelined in the St. Louis harbor, a 20-mile section of the river, below a huge ice bridge that has formed just north of the city at the confluence of the Missouri River, according to the Coast Guard.
+Mrs Ciller spent the first half of the year fine-tuning the level of credit in the system, in pursuit of her goal of lower interest rates.
+"We're well on our way to a final settlement," the spokesman said.
+The announcement of the speed-up implied that UAL would not meet Coniston's deadline.
+There is serious talk of bringing back the income tax.
+They stare daggers at us.
+"I was able to make my way out of the infirmary when suddenly I saw a soldier take off his helmet _ there was this beautiful head of long blond hair.
+The issues are believed to include the shareholding structure of the two groups and the top management structure. Spokesmen at Renault and Volvo declined to comment on the state of negotiations between the two groups.
+In May, members of senior management withdrew their $135 million leveraged buy-out proposal after concluding they couldn't obtain the necessary shareholder approvals.
+Latin America, for example, is running low on military dictators, long a favorite target of Democrats.
+This counsel of passivity is what brought him to his current low state in the polls.
+Time Inc., deciding to take tighter control of its important cable-television operations, said it was relocating its 82%-owned American Television & Communications Inc. unit to New York from Denver.
+Under the two-sector structure, Merrill's individual-investor operations were separate from its capital markets group, which failed to foster cooperation between the two groups, reports said.
+There still is some chance for improvement.
+Nordstrom employees in Seattle area stores voted strongly to oust the union that has represented them for six decades. It isn't clear if the union will file objections to the vote.
+The Incas were the most powerful group in the area at the time of the Spanish conquest in the 1530s.
+They now grow coconuts in Chogao, a farm village 70 miles south of Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon.
+There has been little news to account for such buoyancy in the oil markets.
+A district judge Wednesday authorized the execution of Satwant Singh and Kehar Singh, who are being held at New Delhi's maximum-security Tihar Central Jail.
+The U.S. has around $20 billion in foreign currency reserves at its disposal, according to recent data.
+Awash in money from the annual Open, which it operates, the USTA spends about $3 million a year providing coaching and other sustenance for the more-promising of the young American players.
+Army Col. Leon Linares, speaking by telephone with the YSU radio station, said from San Miguel that three mortar rounds were fired at the brigade and Arce sector.
+After the results were disclosed, Polysar stock closed on the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday at 15.50 dollars, up 12.5 cents.
+Barbara June Stevens, 54, was sentenced to serve the prison term along with 10 years probation under a plea bargain struck with prosecutors last month.
+The prosecutor refused to say what Paisley did on Unisys' behalf.
+No one was indicted in Romero's slaying, but President Jose Napoleon Duarte late last year publicly accused Roberto d'Aubuisson, a right-wing legislator and former army major, of masterminding the slaying.
+The CAF offers the vouchers in denominations of Pounds 10, Pounds 25 and Pounds 50. All of these are matters for careful and considered private choice.
+Morgan Stanley, PaineWebber and J.P. Morgan all priced the notes as 5% securities to yield 4.50% at maturity.
+One man was handcuffed and all passengers were removed from a Continental airplane awaiting takeoff from LaGuardia Airport on Thursday in what turned out to be a groundless threat, authorities said.
+Revenue declined 5.2% to $4.67 billion from $4.93 billion.
+The incident isn't convincing as an example of Mr. Smith's insensitivity to people.
+NASD also ordered Dahle and Shearson jointly to pay attorneys' fees and other expenses involved in the litigation, which lasted more than seven months.
+These workers, who earn from $6.50 to $11.70 an hour, must have at least a high school education and undergo a minimum of five weeks' training.
+He said he could not give details.
+Sir Richard Lloyd, 59 years old, was appointed a non-executive director at this equipment, contracting and services group.
+At the same time, Smith denied Hoylake's request for a preliminary injunction against the state insurance commission review.
+Then unfortunately, along comes another war and people are glad they didn't close it," Swantek says.
+The novel has been banned in almost all Moslem countries, and riots against it have killed 19 people.
+The most basic point about prosecutions is that there is discretion.
+'At its simplest, almost everything we do is either observing, listening, taking action or thinking.
+"Bush's negatives never dropped during the campaign," poll taker Peter Hart says.
+But economic data released on Friday suggested that inflation may be abating while the economy continues to expand.
+Treasury bonds once again led the way, posting gains of nearly three-quarters of a point, or $7.50 for each $1,000 face amount.
+The program, administered by state governments, now covers an estimated 19 million poor people at a projected cost of $52 billion in 1988.
+The Dade County Health Department and the National Weather Service advised people with respiratory problems to stay indoors.
+While the good ship will, at best, be in dry dock for some time, all hands were safe.
+Yasser Arafat said Friday that President Bush's decision to continue dialogue with the PLO is "a very important step which will help a peace process in the Middle East." The next round of PLO-U.S. talks reportedly is scheduled in Tunisia next week.
+Two track-and-field athletes using starter pistols killed six people and wounded another for unknown reasons before police killed one of them in a shootout, a newspaper reported today.
+They regret that the world opinion is such that people don't make a distinction," she said.
+One captures the essence.
+The rest, about 29,000 gallons, are various lubrication oils used to run the ship, Asaro said.
+We may not yet have totally won the fight against the permissive drug culture of the 1960s and '70s.
+Overall volume was brisk, as 830.1 million shares were traded, little changed from 830.9 million shares on Wednesday. However, a good portion of this reflected trading between market makers, dealers said.
+Nemeth was quoted as saying that the border would remain open but did not say for how long.
+Forty-four schools have opted out since the choice became available just over a year ago.
+Several unfortunate, sad and even tragic developments.
+The British pound eased in London to $1.8750, from $1.8760.
+But an 11 per cent rise is also predicted for personal and protective services including childcare, security, travel and catering. The overall conclusion is that white-collar, service jobs will continue to replace blue-collar, manufacturing jobs.
+The cost to Mongolian heritage, however, was high.
+John Freestone, a former md at Dairy Crest Foods, has been appointed chief executive of PASTA REALE.
+"It's an outrage that people will be deprived of the opportunity to vote `yes' or `no' on this if the lawsuit succeeds," said Pat Fulton, spokeswoman for Florida English.
+Maybe it's his age, he said, but, "I used to find flying somewhere kind of romantic.
+The trouble is that no one knows if it will work.
+The city's biggest and most costly security and crowd and traffic control operation was the October 1979 visit of Pope John Paul II. The two-day papal visit involved more than 13,000 city police officers and cost more than $3 million.
+"The policy needed for this will be further developed."
+The flap with China also is forcing Hong Kong to finally take into account the new airports under construction in the Portuguese enclave of Macao and across the Chinese border in Shenzhen.
+It therefore makes sense to focus more attention on opening up foreign markets to American exports.
+Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa is running a strong, thematic campaign but is prompting even some of his allies to worry that voters may tire of his superheated rhetoric.
+"Even when we didn't need the workers any more, the legislation never changed and the flow of refugees increased," she said.
+The company also noted that increased taxes for the quarter, caused by the retroactive elimination of the investment tax credit under the new tax laws, had hurt earnings.
+They flew on board a specially configured Qantas Boeing 747-300 jet that included a mini-hospital staffed by Royal Australian Air Force surgeons in case any of the veterans became ill during the trip.
+ADRs are commonly traded certificates representing shares held abroad.
+U.S. District Judge A. Joe Fish said part of the problem may be the increase of lawyers in the state's largest cities.
+Ulysses continued to streak through the solar system Monday on its way to Jupiter.
+Before his dinner audience of leading U.S. architects, members of Congress, Supreme Court justices, diplomats and Hollywood celebrities Thursday night, Charles will have a new opportunity to express his disdain for modern architecture.
+The wildcat walkouts are in support of 1,900 UMW members who are on strike against Pittston in West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky in a contract dispute.
+The annual rate could far surpass the government's 17 percent forecast.
+Lotus 1-2-3's list price is $495; its discounted price is about $325.
+A special tribal meeting was held Friday to discuss a possible gaming ordinance for the reservation.
+The couple spent several months in a refugee camp and then came to the United States.
+But now we know why.
+Veteran country music star Conway Twitty is offering his tourist complex for sale for $6 million, his real estate agent says.
+He said the government has established "reception centers" at 27 towns in areas bordering Bangladesh, India, China, and Thailand.
+A few nations, however, have been left behind, shackled by failed ideology and failed leadership.
+But Mr. Schwartz said it is difficult to account for most of that cocoa, aside from the 240,000 tons held by the International Cocoa Organization in its buffer stocks.
+It was Warsaw's turn to host the annual session of the communist defense alliance founded in this Polish capital in 1955.
+'It is accepted by everyone that he is a Bundesbank man,' says one central banker. Mr Kohl knows that any attempt to put overt pressure on Mr Tietmeyer is likely to be counter-productive.
+Although Synergen's stock fell, the news didn't seem to disturb investors as much as analysts.
+Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev today urged a new world order in which his country would abandon totalitarianism for democracy and discard separatist passions and nationalism.
+Lyonnaise Communications, a subsidiary of Lyonnaise des Eaux, maintains equity positions in a variety of cable companies, including Paris Cable, Home Shopping Service and Channel J-Youth Channel.
+Gold and energy prices rose dramatically after Panama's latest declaration of hostility against the United States; livestock and meat futures advanced; grains and soybeans were mixed.
+Here's one, titled "Golf Grimace": I do not have to be a sage To know I'll never shoot my age, But what scares me from toe to pate, Is that someday I'll shoot my weight.
+The higher you climb up the debt mountain the harder you may fall.
+Pablo Picasso's "Famille de l'arlequin," a representation of the Cirque Medrano acrobats that characterizes the artist's Rose period, sold for $15.4 million to a U.S. dealer, she said.
+The Disabled American Veterans last February forced the VA to acknowledge it had been conducting the review.
+Mr. Mulroney must call an election by September 1989 but implied he'll do so much sooner.
+Sumitomo Metal swung to a loss of 13.69 billion yen from a profit of 16.570 billion yen.
+Besides Kidder, Peabody & Co., Burlington's traditional investment banker, the company is also understood to have retained First Boston Corp., which is known for helping companies shape defenses against hostile takeovers.
+And William F. Buckley Jr. played the indispensable role of casting out the movement's Birchers, haters and conspiracy theorists.
+Stuart arrived home Sunday with his mother and brother, but his father was still being held.
+They roared every jump by US athletes Mike Powell and Carl Lewis in the long jump final.
+"They're still coming," said Police Chief Brooks Johnson. "The wind is picking up.
+"I think I'm winning," Collins said after the session, "but the point is I can't just win.
+An account-holding friend once entered the Strand bank to withdraw funds, offering no identification but a name tag in his underpants.
+Daniel J. Evans, a U.S. senator from Washington at the time, was in the audience.
+Bhandari sued the bank in 1984, invoking a Civil War era law most often used these days to battle private bias against racial minorities.
+The move by Mr. Cafiero follows a decision by Ariadne Australia Ltd., "to explore its alternatives to maximize the value of its investment in KDI."
+Jon Goldman, a company spokesman, said the company acknowledges that the beer entered the sewage system and spilled into the river.
+Pease's parents contacted race officials, who spotted Pease at mile 16.
+They also said Contra leaders contacted the White House and several GOP senators Monday morning to declare their unanimous opposition to the plan.
+In one New Delhi house, two Moslem carpenters installing new windows threatened to take Sunday off unless they were given access to the television set.
+"The CFA's television rights to college football games, with the proceeds going to the schools to help support their athletic programs, have a nonprofit educational purpose." The association sells broadcast rights for 66 major colleges.
+You just had to produce it and the car was sold.' In the second half of 1992, however, 'things changed dramatically', he says. 'Social and economic conditions changed.
+Money gained from the sale of one option is used to pay the premium, or price, of the option purchased.
+"The economy will get a false bloom of health" as consumers temporarily open their wallets, he says.
+But never before has any auto maker employed the tactic on such a wide scale.
+Doctors who operated on Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini said Sunday he suffered "discomfort in his heart," which was treated and relieved, Tehran television reported.
+He predicted Islamic fundamentalists will gain power.
+"We all had fun," said Rogers.
+POLAND - There were 3,300 Poles in Kuwait and Iraq before the invasion.
+The Justice Department, although unhappy with the decision of the Ohio Supreme Court last August, said the state worker compensation law has been amended and urged the high court to pass up the appeal.
+FORD is encouraging its dealers to set up mobile units to service customers' cars at homes or offices as part of a strategy to regain more than Pounds 600m of after-sales and service business.
+"The problem there is they have leaders like (Moammar) Gadhafi," he said. "It was not just an accident that some airplanes flew his way one day," he said referring to the 1986 bombing raid on Tripoli, Libya.
+As a result, the United States stood by as the coup proceeded, Manigat said.
+If the study recommendations were applied immediately, heart surgeons would suffer a 45 percent reduction in their Medicare fees and general practitioners would receive a 65 percent raise.
+Cadbury has the kind of problems most other UK food manufacturers would envy.
+He lags by about the same amount today.
+Are you naming a price?
+As of Wednesday afternoon, only one of the four had come forward.
+Three male actors are less well cast.
+Most are like Pamela and Thomas Witkowski.
+It stunned and bewildered many churchmen.
+Domkat Bali told a news conference today he resigned from the military government because of differences with Babangida.
+It's hard to find a "hot" adjective that isn't getting overworked.
+The two assignments represent about $38 million in annual billings.
+Of the 290 employees eligible for early retirement, 113 work at the Richmond papers.
+There will be only eight to 10 firefighting teams in the field at a time.
+He predicted Senate ratification.
+Foreign Minister Jorge Ritter said Saturday there is a "true danger" of a U.S. invasion to oust Noriega, who heads Panama's Defense Forces.
+Later, the door again was thrown open, and the great ape hopped out to meet his public.
+"I didn't invent this, you know," says the managing director of the property concern Hopewell Holdings Ltd. "Napoleon did."
+Petr Uhl, a leading activist, told The Associated Press in Vienna that most of the dozens of others who were detained, including banned playwright Vaclav Havel, had been released.
+That rule, flight attendants say, is too vague.
+"He has been advised that today is his last day." Peck added that under government regulations, Sherman would have the right to appeal his dismissal to the Merit Systems Protection Board.
+'I would have to protect my investment.
+We are not "beleaguered."
+The AF-C1 features autoloading to the first frame, a self-timer and automatic rewind.
+Yeutter and Lujan also called on Congress to broaden provisions of the Endangered Species Act so that an exemption committee will have more latitude to consider the economic and social impact of protecting wildlife.
+In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the official Saudi Press Agency said budget outlays for the world's biggest oil-exporting nation were approved at a weekly cabinet session chaired by King Fahd.
+"Such a task requires from us all our courage, energy, imagination and politically creative will," said Seiters.
+The travails of Lloyd's play a part: in the halcyon past many Names used to invest their annual pay outs in antiques.
+Those included "At Home Abroad" in 1935, "The Show Is On" in 1936 and Coward's "Set to Music" in 1939.
+However, in June 1981, Israeli warplanes bombed and destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor on the outskirts of the capital, Baghdad.
+Load up a Little League team in a truck.
+CHINA'S recent reaffirmation of its claim to the disputed Spratly islands in the South China Sea overshadowed the start of a meeting of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) in Manila yesterday.
+Care is needed to ensure titles are clear. So, where to buy?
+Poland's Solidarity-led government has said that it needs at least $2.5 billion in loans from Western sources to begin its program for economic liberalization.
+In a 29-page report to the president on July 1, the emergency board proposed doing away with 689 brakemen's jobs, cutting one brakeman per train in most cases and both brakemen when approved by an arbitrator on a train-by-train basis.
+Two freight trains collided and derailed early today, injuring 10 people, authorities said.
+Other incidents are like something out of the movie "Road Warrior."
+Don't know where"; "We live in Morrison Hotel"; "God bless Jim and The Doors"; "Mr.
+Noting that Britain's fragmented printing industry tends to be rather short of top management, Gavron says that the company has often tended to recruit outsiders.
+The firms, he said, made payments ranging from $5,000 to "the low six figures."
+However, a spokeswoman said NBC would explore "more creative ways" to do them.
+Estimated volume was a very heavy six million ounces.
+The next announcement is expected sometime Saturday morning, when the space agency gives an exact landing time for the shuttle.
+Frazee was disqualified from receiving unemployment benefits after he turned down a temporary job assignment in 1984 that would have required him to work Wednesdays through Sundays.
+U.S. officials, for example, have been extremely wary about establishing broad contacts with Mr. Yeltsin.
+But, as the San Francisco version makes all too clear, formality of structure cannot be so easily ignored: Storytelling is an integral part of Tchaikovsky's score and thus of his meaning.
+When it came to gams, Cathy Hardwick's collection was the leggiest of the lot.
+Last year, he was booed, hissed and heckled at the conference, which coincided with the height of the controversy over national curriculum tests.
+"Look at our own deficit and answer that question for yourselves," DeLay said.
+In New York, the pound was quoted at midday at $1.85375.
+The amount of the compensation wasn't disclosed, but individuals in the industry said it was probably $10 million to $15 million.
+Wildmon says the intent seemed to be to "show that cocaine helps one overcome feeling `down'." Calling abortion the "No.
+Prices for the faq grades again went up considerabely.
+Henry replaced Graham Beachum, hired on at Dell from Tandy Corp. Beachum left last year following a bitter dispute with Dell over most areas of the business.
+Intel Corp. purchased a big block of its shares from IBM for $361.6 million, reflecting the chip maker's return to health.
+"Danes either identified with Spies or the priest," says Gunther Weirup, a West German aerospace executive who is familiar with both concerns.
+The U.S. Agriculture Department cited dry weather on the Plains in May when it reported that farmers were harvesting an estimated 1.57 billion bushels of winter wheat.
+Increased unit production will put pressure on employment, which is already historically high; you will import inflation because, as imports become more expensive, your industry will become free to raise prices.
+UAL's pilot leaders raised the possibility that the unions' buy-out effort might fail, forcing a resumption of conventional labor negotiations.
+"The majority of ours are not hardened criminals," Frederick says. "They don't need to be exposed to that type of people." Some former inmates even come back to say hello occasionally.
+The witching hour, which falls on the third Friday of March, June, September and December, was often a turbulent occasion for the market in years past.
+Anantha Raman, an industry analyst who has criticized Mr. Giacco's extended tenure, says, "If I were one of (the Hercules or Himont top executives), I'd be annoyed by the chairman hanging on and not letting them run the companies."
+The Dutch salvage company Smit Tak said workers plugged a 60- by 90-foot hole in Khark 5's port side.
+It also features a plot of sorts, but we cannot expect you to find that when even critics with helpful Press handouts are powerless to do so.
+His telephone number is unpublished, and he could not be reached for comment.
+An English-language all-news channel and a feature film channel are expected to be launched in February 1989, joining News International's existing general entertainment channel, Murdoch told a news conference.
+Taking the cue, I gallop offstage on a stickhorse.
+SAB was steady at R91.
+Shops will continue renting music issued in 1991.
+E-II Holdings isn't a particularly euphonious name for a company.
+But he decided not to fight, and so the Central Americans have decided not to fight.
+Mann was shot down six times by Nazi forces as a Royal Air Force pilot in World War II.
+The Navy will review his plea agreement before deciding on Berlin's employment status, said Lt.
+Toivo said Perez de Cuellar denied in a meeting on Tuesday night that U.N. officials had authorized the move.
+But the U.S.-backed Afghan resistance wants Najibullah to relinquish power before it comes to the negotiating table.
+But Carhart has little experience in politics and is a virtual unknown in Massachusetts.
+In an interview, Mr. Pisello says he never did anything wrong.
+Generally, the studios in the rerun fight have appealed to members of Congress, who are big beneficiaries of Hollywood's campaign contributions.
+In addition, a statuatory fee of about $6 million will be deducted by the U.S. government, the company said.
+There were no reports of injuries or damage in the sparsely populated area.
+Equity funds that invest in Australia and Hong Kong, whose markets were among the hardest-hit by the world crash, dominated the losers' list for both the last quarter and the year.
+The surplus had been estimated at about Pounds 90m, although under Inland Revenue rules, only about Pounds 38m would be available.
+Independent of Congress, several local phone companies already are introducing plans to block calls to porn and gab lines because of complaints by subscribers.
+"I don't think anybody's going to feel this was the wrong thing to do," Corpus Christi Mayor Betty Turner said of the evacuation in her town, where thousands of residents crowded into shelters.
+Nobel Industrier, formed three years ago, inherited a legacy of troublesome paradoxes.
+Baxter Travenol rose 3/4 to 24.
+Dorothy Lamour, Alice Faye, Vincent Price, Tony Cyd Charisse and Charles "Budrs were among the Hollywood pioneers ready to sing and even dance a few steps.
+These high-rolling individuals have even more leverage to negotiate special rates than they did a year ago.
+Grunseth's replacement, Arne Carlson, chose Joanell Dyrstad as his running mate.
+The phrase "one settler, one bullet," refers to killing whites.
+White and black were worked in with similar tying on of various sleeves, cowls, collars and skirt shapes - sometimes in stiffened white linen with drawstrings.
+CONTACTS and capital are the key pre-requisites for getting deals in Southern China, and New World Development has both in abundance.
+Rep. Fortney Stark (D., Calif.), chairman of the health subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee, adds, "The doctors have not stepped up to the bar with the rest of us to save money."
+Hugh A. Johnson, 34, of the House Select Committee on Hunger.
+State Attorney General Robert Abrams said West was one of 12 investigators on the Brawley case, but was taken off the case Monday.
+Also yesterday, the Bank Board said the federal appeals court in Dallas upheld its authority to freeze the assets of six former officers and directors of a defunct thrift, Vernon Savings & Loan Association, Vernon, Texas.
+At the time, one network called and threatened not to run the spots, but reluctantly agreed to air them, Mr. Grady recalls.
+Democratic Party diplomacy was on display last weekend in San Jose, Costa Rica, where the heads of the Central American governments were meeting to discuss progress on the "peace plan" they signed in August.
+We have some detailed information." Aukrust said about a third of the rescued passengers and crew have been questioned so far.
+Let's do something that's going to hopefully have results.
+Thus, he starts with a ten-page biography of Bull which might have come out of the FT; he paints a professional picture of Operation Storm.
+The administration also said it opposed capping ad time, saying that limits could hold down revenues and perhaps even defeat the purpose of the bill.
+She declined to give any details on the value or the weight of the crack Bush displayed, suggesting that such details might further serve to alert the dealer.
+'The whole market place is worth nearly Dollars 1bn (Pounds 714m),' says Tim Kenealy, general manager of Siemens Empros, which has a share of around 20 per cent.
+The boat people, who were met by about 30 friends and relatives, spent the night at a makeshift reception center near the Vietnamese capital's airport, the report said.
+"If you believe that a good performance next year is contingent on an acceleration of revenue, there isn't a lot here to base optimism on."
+The East bloc nation continued to shock the world Friday by announcing the Berlin Wall would be opened in sections this weekend to create more border crossing points.
+He said more than $1 million has already been raised for that effort, and four large fund-raising events, at $10,000 per couple, are planned for June.
+The state had threatened a takeover of the entire company.
+As the day of execution draws near, so do the shadows of doubt about Mr. Johnson's guilt.
+That is how I think the 48-hour rule must be considered.
+The method eliminates the time- and energy-consuming steps of cooling the slabs to room temperature to be inspected, cleaned of surface defects and reheated.
+In addition, she received a 50 percent interest in a trust fund that had been set up for her mother by her husband, the late Loyal Davis.
+They said the loss of communications complicated efforts to assess the damage and casualties.
+He was acquitted in 1976 in California in the beating and stabbing death of his girlfriend's father.
+Port of Baltimore figures show that between 1982 and 1988, its share of Midwest-bound freight dwindled from 18 percent to 10 percent while Norfolk's climbed from 6 percent to 9 percent.
+In 1990, 72 per cent of Canada's trade was with the US.
+These are the great ones, the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes-Merrie Melodies classics that will keep you in stitches with clever lines, biting satire and unrivaled cartoon artwork.
+Of the seven rebels captured, only Baylosis did not appear at the news conference Wednesday.
+In real life, it's a breeding ranch in Forney, 20 miles east of Dallas.
+Seventeen such suits have been filed in recent months, with federal courts ruling against some of the plaintiffs and issuing injunctions against the assessments in some other cases.
+The defense, in a memorandum filed by Goldberg, asked for a one-year sentence with early parole and a term of public service.
+He didn't have any fixed idea of how learning should go.
+Would you believe a bold new attempt to break the record for the world's longest conga line?
+They are seeking their party's nomination to challenge incumbent Republican William V. Roth Jr., who is seeking a fourth term.
+And with another plant opening next year, the company aims to sell 800,000 vehicles annually in Japan in several years.
+When the 26 children first came to America, about two-thirds did not speak English, Oliver said.
+The former rebels are also demanding that Mrs. Chamorro deliver the resettlement aid she promised to demobilized Contras, who waged a nearly 10-year guerrilla war with U.S. backing against the Sandinistas.
+The company already operates oil wells and a refinery in Sicily.
+Baker called Gorbachev's proposal "very interesting," but said at a news conference Friday night in Moscow the Bush administration could not reply without consulting the allies.
+Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev launched a tough anti-drinking campaign in 1985 that included a reduction in vodka production and stiff price increases for liquor.
+Secretary Baker has been warning in recent days that too sharp a decline in the dollar could prove self-defeating because it might impede the ability of West Germany and Japan to grow rapidly enough to absorb more U.S. products.
+The conservatives appear to have toppled moderate Communist Party leader Zhao Ziyang, who reportedly is under house arrest.
+In contrast to West Germany, Japan is seen easing its policy slightly since the Bank of Japan trimmed its one-month, two-month and three-month bill discount rates last week, thus eliminating some of the downward pressure on the dollar against the yen.
+The effect would be similar in other states that haven't revised their taxes.
+Old hands in the oil sector also recalled a failed market raid by Gas on Lasmo in the late 1980s.
+"Anybody who says the president pulled the plug is completely and totally wrong," said White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker.
+Leaders "should resign without any delay" to make way for a new Politburo and government to carry out reforms, said the newspaper Junge Welt, organ of the Communist youth organization.
+But as the fashion for emerging country shares spreads ever wider, nagging worries surface about the risk of overkill. On technical grounds such concern looks premature.
+The viral genes become part of the cell's genetic machinery and pervert the cell into making new viruses, often killing the cell in the process.
+Cambodian guerrillas claimed they overran three key government positions today in a major attack to retake a strategic northwestern town destroyed in recent months by seesaw fighting.
+Nor do Republicans owe their gains to President Reagan's enormous popularity in the region or to a realigning issue.
+The rights are exercisable if a party acquires 15% of Macmillan or if the party announces an offer to acquire 30% or more of the company.
+France is still run by socialists, albeit of the market-friendly variety, and faces its own elections within a year or so. One snag is the British trade gap.
+Nevertheless, the sheer volume of toxic substances, representing more than 300 chemicals, including an assortment known to cause cancer and other serious illnesses, took government officials by surprise.
+Founded in March 1988, Nomura was founded by Nomura Securities Co., Japan's largest securities firm, and Babcock & Brown, a San Francisco-based investment banker.
+By late morning, he was under interrogation in the capital's rambling Regina Coeli prison on the banks of the Tiber. It was a sobering experience.
+Overall, general merchandise inventories rose 2.2 percent.
+Its disappearance last week helped push prices lower.
+Miss Ward's father, Suffolk hotelier John Ward, has pressed for a continued investigation into his daughter's murder and Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi requested British assistance during a private visit to London last month.
+The set-up costs can be quite high, because of legal and professional fees incurred in selecting, acquiring and restructuring a suitable existing trust, as well as the actual cost of buying it.
+"You can't attract outsiders and say, `By the way, we expect you to take a cut from whatever you were paid,'" he says.
+The ministry asked Turcel to "convey the condolences of the Syrian government to the Turkish government and the families of the victims in this painful incident."
+Such action had been expected on May 31 _ timed for Gorbachev's summit visit to the United States _ but the vote apparently has been postponed.
+The request was submitted on January 12, subsequently forcing him to quit as party leader. The requests yesterday concerned the least significant allegations of corruption in Rome and for violating laws on the financing of political parties.
+Liabilities include an offstage ball that sounds as if the St Petersburg Philharmonic has moved in upstairs and an inert Krogstad (Nick Reding) of pure Norwegian wood.
+The FCC allowed the rates to take effect, but launched an investigation of the tactic.
+Dozens were left homeless.
+"The Chinese leaders have to decide whether they want control or whether the want exports," says Mr. Kwan of Playmates.
+In a pending civil case brought by the SEC, Mr. Brennan and First Jersey are charged with securities fraud.
+The Social Security count against Mr. Lareau is a felony, punishable by maximum penalties of five years in prison and $6,000 in fines.
+Perez De Cuellar made the comments Friday at a dinner in his honor shortly after his arrival in Albania, the last hard-line Communist nation in Eastern Europe.
+It said those moves will "enhance shareholder value by building on Polaroid's historic strengths."
+In the case of "Ghost," that would mean starting on pay cable in late summer or early fall, though Paramount says it isn't locked into a date.
+Income definitions that included all government benefits, on the other hand, produced sizeable reductions in the poverty rates although some groups still were characterized by high rates.
+Washington has has withheld fees for use of the Panama Canal since March 1988, has stopped payment of taxes on salaries of Panama Canal Commission employees and has frozen Panamanian government funds in American banks.
+It is five hours later than Eastern Standard Time and four hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time.
+And the private insurance sector spent 11 times as much per dollar of claims paid as the Canadian national health care system, according to a report by the group, Citizen Action.
+"I can't create bull markets for us but I can bring in new products," says Mr. Rothberg, who advocates "cooperating" with other exchanges in developing them.
+Has the stock market, for example, already had its correction, disquised from popular view by a rather slight decline in the DJ average?
+Last year, Japan's major companies raised nearly 25 trillion yen (US$164.23 billion) of funds through equity sales.
+Most important, he has avoided a humiliating defeat in the state that eight years ago provided him with his largest margin of victory.
+"That universe is very hard to increase," he says. "People like to see and feel what they buy." Others disagree.
+Allen said his job has been made easier this year because Mrs. Reagan had most of the departing couple's furniture packed up and sent in October to their California residence.
+"At first, they agreed to go (abroad).
+She expects it to be valued at 85.75 U.S. cents at the end of 1991, compared with the 80 to 82 cents predicted by most economists.
+But until those outbursts of illiquidity are tamed to a greater degree, it seems unlikely that individuals will reverse their long-term trend and return to direct ownership of stocks.
+It follows a decision by the central bank to lower interest rates on business loans, also by 1.26 percentage points, on March 21.
+The concern was prompted by unusually frigid weather in many parts of the United States as well as refinery problems, including a fire and explosion at a huge Exxon refinery in December that closed the facility for several days.
+Nearly 25,000 people died in alcohol-related traffic accidents in the United States last year.
+"This represents another serious violation," Ms. Petovar said.
+The second instalment, payable in March 1994, will be 140p.
+"The person most probably is not involved in the incident, but we would very much would like to talk to him in an effort to eliminate him and pursue other investigative avenues," Petersen said.
+I want to be fair to myself, my family, my reputation, and I want to be fair to this institution that I've served for 34 years," the Texas Democrat told reporters.
+The unit markets about 100 brands of liquors, wines and imported beers, including Wild Turkey bourbon, Jose Cuervo tequila, and Inglenook and Lancers wines.
+Colombian national police said they started proceedings Tuesday to extradite him.
+Western diplomats in the Ivory Coast capital of Abidjan said last week government troops had killed 500 civilians since the fighting began.
+Districts to the north are reluctant to take the waste, as are neighbouring states.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Multifoods shares fell 37.5 cents to $30.625 in heavy trading.
+GTG Entertainment, the Tinker-Gannett partnership, was formed in 1987.
+The country's main religions, Buddhism and Shintoism, do not condemn abortion and it carries no social stigma.
+Police said both men showed signs of torture.
+In sessions Saturday morning and afternoon, the delegates dealt with widely divergent proposals presented Friday on how to resolve the war in Angola and end South African rule in Namibia, conference sources said.
+Brash, unsuitable ties - penguin and teddy bear motifs seem popular - remain the norm. The colour is still to be found, but you have to look increasingly hard to spot it.
+Kevorkian said he persuaded her to try an experimental drug treatment in Seattle in an attempt to put the disease into remission.
+Returning to Burma, Ne Win and his comrades fought first alongside the Japanese against the British, but then turned against their teachers after realizing that Japan would also colonize rather than liberate the Burmese.
+But the Kansas Republican also warned that if terrorists carry out their threat to murder hostage Joseph Cicippio, the United States will use military retaliation.
+LeMond fell behind early in the three-week, 2,112-mile race and trailed by nearly 10 minutes at the midway stage.
+Shortly after that, a federal judge in St. Louis granted a stay of execution for his accomplice.
+In a separate report, the Commerce Department said that business inventories in June rose 0.7% while business sales were up a sharp 1.5%.
+"We can help with professional advice, and they help with media planning and buying." The maneuver doesn't involve any exchange of equity or cash and is a more cautious version of the health-care acquisitions by McCann's big competition.
+The taxpayers who have to pay exorbitant rates to borrow money from banks are lending banks money at the lowest government rate.
+But he did not telegraph to skeptical liberals or to newly wary conservatives just where he would stand on the questions awaiting the closely divided court - matters including abortion, civil rights and criminal justice.
+Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. reported that earnings for its third quarter ended May 31 rose slightly from a year earlier.
+In a recent seven days he appeared at more than 25 public events, most linked to voter-registration drives.
+Mulford said the failure to produce a timetable was likely to fuel protectionist moves in Congress.
+But it will probably means that after increasing this year, the surplus will not fall by much in 1992 or thereafter.
+Production there is expected to reach 320,000 vehicles this year and 360,000 in 1988.
+Since winning election last year, Duke says he has moderated his stand.
+Based in Shanghai from 1931 to 1939, he kept the agency's China service operating after the Japanese invasion in 1932.
+"The human suffering and anguish can never be compensated, but we can attempt to deal to the extent possible with the physical and economic losses," said Cranston, the Senate Majority whip.
+It happened at Northrop Corp. in Los Angeles.
+And profit margins have improved from the second quarter."
+"Case production is at an all-time high, and the quality of cases is far better than before." The enforcement staff grew 210% from 1986 to 1990.
+Those are easy to identify from their burlap wrappings.
+Nearly two-thirds of the 14.5 million in this group are women. They are older than the national average, are more likely to be minorities and have the lowest income levels.
+In Britain, wool represents only between 5 and 10 per cent of a sheep's market value.
+The news was interpreted as a fresh signal that the economy was beginning to lose the momentum that has created upward pressure on inflation and interest rates in recent months.
+Moriarty also presides over two other nearby refuges, neither of them open to the public.
+Nickens asked Friday after a jury convicted Barry of a single cocaine-possession charge and acquitted him of another, with a mistrial declared on a dozen other counts.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Munford closed at $28.625, up 25 cents.
+Her husband died in 1965.
+His parents, September and Stanley Toungate, were told the ponytail did not comply with the school's dress code.
+If our critics were true to the free-speech principles they profess, they would be engaging in that debate.
+With traditional insurance, a victim must sue somebody to determine who caused the accident and whose insurance must pay.
+Wedtech won about $494 million in defense contracts starting in 1975 by falsely portraying itself as a minority-owned small business, the government charged.
+The church is a few blocks from the Gdansk Shipyard where he led strikes in 1980 and 1988 that ultimately changed the political face of Poland.
+Continuing inflation fears.
+China has tried to blacklist French makers over the sale of Mirage jets to Taiwan last year. Both Airbus and Boeing want Chinese sales to plug the gap in aircraft deliveries over the next two to three years until profits at western airlines recover.
+Georgia-Pacific attorney Stuart J. Baskin in turn accused Great Northern of "pandering to the poor people in Maine" through an unfair motion that has no basis in law.
+"The best test of whether or not something is likely to be deemed publicly traded is if you can buy or sell it easily," Mr. Shine says.
+NBC's Connie Chung grabbed an exclusive interview with young Kennedy as he left the podium.
+Beth Perry, a spokeswoman for CISPES who attended the founding conference in Los Angeles, acknowledged in a recent interview that Handal did attend the meeting.
+Mr. Weinstein oversees the financial affairs of the company with an annual budget of $24 million.
+The small growth in expenses comes as the so-called super-regional continues to assimilate the banks it has acquired.
+That allegedly allowed Mr. Cotter and affiliated companies to sell Valley Federal stock at an inflated price before the thrift's stock price plummeted after substantial losses were made public.
+In the eye of the hurricane whipped up by the bidding stood the unassuming Hugel, who is described by those who know him as an innovative businessman who quietly tackles goals that some will only talk about.
+In a sport noted for its competitiveness, Metzger's moxie is legendary: As a teen he underwent knee surgery two weeks before a junior-national meet, ran three miles a day on his crutches, and then took off his cast to win.
+'The gap between expectations and delivery is so large, and unless donors get together to deliver, the peace process will fail.
+There is also likely to be caution over the possible closure of Alcan's Kitimat smelter, as 275,000 tonnes of capacity is threatened by possible strike action on Friday.
+The present public monopoly must not be transformed into a private monopoly, he added.
+As they did in Chile and Argentina, these groups should be insisting on a full accounting.
+Each refers to a primary combat resource - in the case of Flesh, horses.
+"But the action has not even started yet in Europe." Mr. Magnus, like many other analysts, warns investors not to expect foreign currency to lift international bonds this year.
+They are betting some $20 billion of institutional customers' money on the approach.
+"We are waiting for an Arab League decision, an Arab League action.
+Haik has said that if the industry implements its voluntary program, he would push for repeal of the law.
+The city's school board has upheld a five-day suspension of Principal Joe Clark by a 7-1 vote, with the dissenting vote from a commissioner who wanted the flamboyant principal dismissed.
+Continental Health made an unsuccessful bid for Healthdyne last year, offering as much as $7 a share, or $105 million, for the company.
+Yet while millions of families and businesses have benefited from falling interest rates over the last three years, many of these people feel that they have lost out again.
+The pair said they hoped to travel south of Passau to resettle in Bavaria.
+The situation has worsened, he noted, with the passage of new laws this month imposing stiff fines or jail terms on anyone circulating any documents deemed anti-Communist.
+Florendo told reporters that the 10 denied planning any attacks.
+Chai, 23, wore a pink shirt and sat at a table with white flowers and a candle to commemorate those who died in the pro-democracy movement.
+It shall give notice of its decision to the other Party six months prior to withdrawal from the Treaty.
+Japanese writer Kazuo Ishiguro won the 1989 Booker Prize, Britain's top literary award, for his novel "The Remains of the Day," judges announced Thursday.
+On other markets, grain and soybean futures were mostly higher, precious metals climbed, copper rallied, and livestock and pork futures rose sharply.
+"Some of the suppliers have been slow," said one Air Force official, adding that the full withholding of monthly payments will likely prompt Northrop to crack down on the subcontractors.
+This step-by-step method is "the best answer anybody's come up with yet" to ensure food safety, Joseph Hotchkiss, an associate professor of food chemistry and toxicology at Cornell University said during a telephone interview Tuesday.
+Now there are banks operated by women that lend money at a burgeoning pace to women who are opening shops, cooperatives and small businesses.
+Vietnamese leaders said they falsified the date of Ho Chi Minh's death and changed portions of his will, putting the leader's body on display in a glass mausoleum when his initial wish was to be cremated.
+Legislative leaders said it would be passed Wednesday.
+But the debate over disposal continues.
+An officer known as the oldest rookie in the force died today of injuries from a shootout that left another man mortally wounded, marking the fourth fatal attack on Dallas police this year, authorities said.
+Bush says he will ask Congress to pump $25 million a year for four years into the YES to America Foundation to help provide matching grants for service projects.
+The horses then are offered for adoption by the public for $125 each.
+The Inquisitors have one big problem with the exonerating Justice report.
+At Foote Cone, Mr. Weber will head the Chicago office's creative department; at Y&R, he reported to executive creative director Helayne Spivak, who came in above him just last fall.
+"We believe that West Germany can play a leading role in making modernization possible in the Soviet Union," said Reinhard Krause, an Economics Ministry spokesman.
+The parents, of Frederick, about 40 miles west of Baltimore, asked that their names and other information about the babies not be released.
+Hefner, 63, had hinted recently that he and his bride were going to have a child.
+Officers noted that the bottle seals had obviously been broken and the caps simply screwed back on.
+Even sure perennials such as the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum suffered.
+Owens, 54, the fundamentalist pastor of the Santee-based Bible Missionary Fellowship, pleaded guilty to charges of witness tampering and willfully concealing knowledge of the bombing attempt from authorities.
+The company acknowledged telling analysts that sales for stores open at least one year, which fell 10% for the three months ended in May, remained weak in June, according to Dow Jones Professional Investor Report.
+Asked if it would be enough, he said, "Can't tell.
+"The numbers are all negotiable," presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said Wednesday after announcing a White House plan to give Poland an additional $200 million to help restructure its ailing economy.
+Newton-John and business partner Pat Farrar have 15 stores that feature Australian products and their own line of clothing.
+But the six said any change in U.S. policy must be done from a position of strength.
+A total of 62 Democratic delegates were at stake in the two contests.
+GE said its plan to restate the fourth-quarter results reflects the adoption of a new rule requiring that deferred-tax balances be determined using the tax rate expected to be in effect when the taxes are actually paid.
+Akopyan was suffering from pneumonia and was in a weakened condition, Shakhbazyan said.
+The economy has been weakening for several months, noted Charles Stone, senior economist with Congress' Joint Economic Committee. "No one is talking about a really severe recession but this oil situation makes things a little bit worse," he said.
+For Pearson, which publishes Britain's Financial Times and has other publishing and investment banking interests, the success provides some good news after a series of disappointments.
+I missed the roar of the crowd and the loudness after a while.
+The banks are investing tens of millions of dollars in improving computer systems. The banks say that still further de-regulation is necessary before interest spreads fall.
+McFarlane's testimony followed a temporary halt in the trial this morning as North's lawyers tried to introduce classified material while cross-examining the former national security official.
+"Any aircraft can only have one captain, and we had two: Ben Abruzzo and Maxie Anderson," he said.
+IPCE is to spend its $1.5 million for such activities as supporting poll watchers and checking voter registration lists.
+It is too early to tell." Scotland Yard said a forensic team from its anti-terrorist squad had been called in to help investigate.
+North made the alterations, a year after McFarlane had first asked him to do so.
+Overnight letters will go out at once to the news media and others, followed by press releases the following Monday.
+Four people have been charged with first-degree manslaughter in the Ecclesia case, and the Oregon Children's Services Division has taken more than 50 children into protective custody.
+He predicted that Citicorp will become "a tougher negotiator" and that the move "make it harder to muscle Citicorp."
+The IFC's commitment consists of a $40 million loan from the IFC's own account and a loan of up to $60 million to be obtained from participating commercial banks.
+Because of an error by the Associated Press, the percentage figure was misstated in an earlier article about Latin American countries struggling with inflation.
+The company also purchased about 20 million of its shares.
+Dr. Ellsaesser is an atmospheric scientist formerly with the U.S. Air Force and then a senior scientist with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
+Louisiana also ranked among the top five states in all categories, while California had the highest volume of releases into water.
+PAs, who must work under a doctor's supervision, tackle about 70% of typical medical procedures, such as physical exams and patient histories, freeing up doctors for more complex tasks.
+"In all the years I've been in Washington, I've never known anybody who's been more honest than Dan Wall.
+Between January and November 1985, 55,000 Kurds were victimized by forcible deportation.
+The agency didn't suggest an amount of the discount, but said the Postal Service should study the costs and come up with an amount.
+Minorco said Hudson Bay and Inspiration haven't been able to acquire the financing needed to complete US$160 million of modifications at Hudson Bay's Flin Flon copper smelter and zinc treatment plant in northern Manitoba.
+Pan American World Airways also is trying to prove that Israel warned U.S. authorities about an impending terrorist attack on Flight 103.
+The Army particularly sought specialists, such as engineers or people familiar with transit systems or sanitation programs.
+Already nearly 100 franchisees have been dropped, on the ground that they didn't meet the company's standards.
+In addition, many restaurants and stores have closed.
+In an ABC-TV interview aired Thursday, Saddam said Iraq favors a peace that it "comprehensive, complete and final."
+'It was a tradition in the NHS that if anyone told you that you were over budget, the first thing you did was question the accuracy of their information.
+Consumers may be perking up, but they are not going to buy fleets of 747s.
+Poco had cited the merger as a chance to expand its operations and achieve a critical mass in some areas of its exploration and development activities.
+In addition to the Swan and Dolphin, four hotels are under construction at Disney World.
+"The commission's application of competition law must aim at maintaining competition," the document says.
+John Locke and John Stuart Mill would say yes, but there is no reason for a judge in this country to reach for natural-law philosophy to protect these rights.
+Milacron's sales in 1987 will rise 10% from the $850 million of 1986, Mr. Geier estimated.
+The transaction, which is subject to various conditions and approvals, is expected to be completed by May 31, Damon said.
+The White House described the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan today as a "welcome first step," and expressed the hope the entire force will be gone by the end of the year.
+The small chateau is owned by the Belgian government, which uses it for Cabinet meetings or international conferences.
+Bank of New York had hoped that a victory in the proxy fight would enable it to remove Irving's anti-takeover measure and merge the two banks.
+No full explanation is given for the fall in profits during the early 1950s, nor the static results during the rest of the decade. During the later period, some figures stand out.
+But since then symphony officials have said they faced a $985,000 shortfall.
+"Tonight, Connecticut voters across all ideological lines _ and an overwhelming margin of blue-collar voters _ gave a resounding endorsement of the Dukakis bid for the presidency," the campaign statement said.
+They are unlikely to win a medal, but there are encouraging signs.
+ISC was founded in 1977 and its products serve more than 2,700 financial institutions, employing 1,700 worldwide.
+The depression-era system had grown familiar, and residents greeted the change with mixed emotions.
+On Tuesday, hours before the parliament was to vote on the Cabinet, Khamenei's office said Musavi's resignation was turned down.
+He charged that the Fed loans, which are repaid by the FDIC if the bank fails, amount to a "backdoor bailout of failing banks." The committee's findings showed, for example, that 377 banks that received long-term credit from the Fed eventually failed.
+However, there is expansion in China and other fast-growing economies. Bank of Tokyo last month received approval from the Vietnamese government to open a representative office in Ho Chi Minh City.
+Brokers said profit-taking pushed the shares of the two auto manufacturers lower.
+The agreement collapsed April 24 when Judge Holland rejected the fine as inadequate and criticizing other aspects of the settlement.
+The warning against swimming could last for months and possibly affect the spring tourist season, said Wayne Fanning of the Department of Health and Environmental Control.
+The government spent more than $1 million too much on no-bid contracts to put the green and the black in the nation's greenbacks, according to a congressional report released Thursday.
+The total value is about $4 trillion, compared with about $3 trillion for New York Stock Exchange-listed companies.
+Some GM officials, however, say Grand Am prices should rise even further to reflect the addition of standard anti-skid brakes and other features.
+Changing course burns more fuel by adding distance.
+The market opened a fraction stronger and then proceeded to climb steadily throughout the day, pausing only intermittently on signs of limited profit-taking.
+"Even unimportant documents taken inadvertently may have the impact of a smoking gun," he says.
+The three-day freeze, which ruined much of the south Texas citrus crop and dumped snow on Houston, killed thousands of fish along the Texas coast.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Lowe's shares closed at $20.875, down 37.5 cents.
+Caruso subsequently founded Maine Aviation Corp. in Portland.
+Seven weeks after her arrest, former Miss America Bess Myerson changed her plea to guilty to charges that she shoplifted jewelry, cosmetics and other items from a South Williamsport discount store.
+Included in the unit's sector is the the Fulda Gap, a traditional wartime invasion route through central Germany.
+In an alpine meadow flushed purple with blooming lupines, Stone gazes at a horizon of sawtoothed peaks and tries to explain her love for the land.
+And are you confident that you'll get him? A: I've been frustrated that he's been in power this long _ extraordinarily frustrated.
+It would pay the deferred consideration; increase the working capital for the enlarged group; and improve the marketability of the shares.
+The Bank Board subsequently approved Citicorp's offer for the thrift, which the company operates as Citicorp Savings of Washington.
+He is expected to tell the board that, just as in any settlement, each side is getting a little bit of what it wants.
+As an example, Tellalov said, no publicity was given a resolution the commission adopted in July urging the government to determine who was responsible for bloody suppression of protests by ethnic Turks two months earlier.
+He is highly critical of sending federal anti-drug aid to states and forcing cities to compete for assistance and wait longer for aid.
+Voice of the People said that although the president will continue to be a Maronite Catholic, his powers will be curtailed.
+Under Texas law, Bentsen is able to run simultaneously for both the Senate and vice president.
+One should have thought lamb a more pascal dish; when the meat is young and tender.
+Cooper never endeared himself to his public in the way that turned Alcott, Hawthorne and Thoreau into tourism industries in New England, he said.
+The official said it would be difficult to carry out a major air strike in the Persian Gulf without overflight or landing rights from friendly nations in the region.
+Divisions within guerrilla ranks, however, could prolong a civil war that already has ravaged the country for nearly 11 years.
+The program will be presented to donor countries and contributors next month, he said.
+But Democrats think they have a long-shot chance in the late Mississippi Rep. Smith's district, especially if state Attorney General Mike Moore runs.
+Shell firefighters were handling the blaze.
+Oversupply of the chemical has depressed methanol prices in the past few years, the company said.
+But he said the turn of world events created an opportunity tailor-made for the Democratic Party.
+The market mood improved on the relative strength of the yen, lower short-term domestic interest rates and higher bond prices, traders said.
+The walk was the highlight of celebrations marking the bicentennial of the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
+It was the 55th Trident 1 launch since 1977 and the 30th from a submerged submarine, Illingworth said.
+They are also committed to an increase of only 3.4 per cent next year.
+Mr Purves towers over the Hongkong Bank: nothing of importance happens without his personal approval.
+Tank-led army troops ended the revolt in nine days.
+"On the date of the trial, she failed to appear after assuring the state that she would," Larsen wrote in a motion to hold the woman as a material witness.
+"I want to be sure that as I go forward with recommendations to the president that they are recommendations that will stand the test of time," Sullivan said.
+Police also reported wounding a black man when they fired a shotgun at a stone-throwing group of blacks in Bongelethu, a black township near Oudtshoorn in western Cape province.
+"That's when I found characters in the Bible that I could really use," he says.
+After taking a few steps with Mrs. Bush, he stopped abruptly and announced: "That's it.
+She said she was wounded but because of fear, no neighbor came to help.
+"By June, we'll be ready to roll that plan out," he says.
+The National Association of Realtors said existing single-family homes were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.71 million units in November, compared to an October sales pace of 3.67 million units.
+According to two sources familiar with Guangdong affairs, Beijing leaders last month offered Ye Xuanping, Guangdong's governor, a more-senior post in the capital.
+Among major oil producing states, Oklahoma lost six rigs, Wyoming's count was down by five and Texas had a decrease of four. New Mexico and California each lost two, and Colorado lost one.
+Mr Andrew Teare, chief executive of English China Clays, goes further: 'What happened this week heightened the attraction of investing overseas.' It might be argued that managers are not always at their best when wrestling with macro-economic concepts.
+South Korea's economy, aided by brisk exports, grew an inflation-adjusted 12.5% in 1986, the largest increase in 10 years, the Bank of Korea said.
+The EA6-B "Prowler" took off from the aircraft carrier USS Constellation late Sunday and was declared overdue early Monday, prompting a sea and air search, said Navy spokesman Lt.
+Heavily overmanned and producing goods no-one wants to buy, they have built up huge stockpiles and massive debts.
+It said the plane was attacked about 15 miles from a wall that Morocco built in the Western Sahara to keep rebels from penetrating farther north into Morocco.
+Bryson continues to weigh seeking board representation to influence Cenergy's management and policies or to obtain control of the company, the filing added.
+You connect bands with parades.
+The program also covers soybean sales in the Middle East, where Argentina is a major seller.
+The idea's supporters include EC Commission President Jacques Delors, according to EC sources.
+About 100,000 people were expected to apply for amnesty through the Houston office by May 4, twice the number initially predicted.
+Unless the tax burden on the economy is lowered, the supply of knowledge, labor and capital will be withheld from the expanding part of our industry, and our growth performance will continue to decline.
+Chrysler Corp. says it will shift production of all its Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant K-cars from the United States to Mexico.
+The federal jury on Wednesday acquitted Mrs. Helmsley, 69, of the most serious charge against her, conspiring to extort payoffs from vendors.
+He said that after a Jewish settler was killed in the West Bank in June, soldiers came to his house, broke the porch lights and smashed a front window.
+Eldon Kirsch, District 33 president of the United Steelworkers of America in Duluth, said the rebound has been made possible by wage concessions and job consolidation.
+Webb asked North if he could recall the late CIA Director William Casey telling him "the ball is in your hands" after Congress shut off funds for the rebels.
+The association said that in 1986, an estimated 978,500 Americans died from heart attacks, strokes and other diseases of the heart and blood vessels.
+Rep. Florio decried what he said was a "secret deal" representing more "a retreat than a victory."
+Also, the Senate confirmed the nomination of Eugene Lawson, who has held several high-ranking posts in the State, Commerce and Labor departments, to be the Export-Import Bank's first vice president.
+It might be possible, he said, to use gravitational lenses _ areas in space in which gravity bends light in the same way that a magnifying glass does _ to see small, faint stars in the dark halo, if they exist.
+But that machine won't be available until late next year, and IBM's workstation fortunes aren't likely to revive before then.
+We're not talking about closing factories.
+The index initially fell, but the day's reversal was largely attributed to bargain hunting by institutions with considerable cash.
+He is survived by a sister, Ailes Spinden of Santa Fe, N.M.
+"Your support for our struggle gave hope, strength, and encouragement to our people," he said.
+In other words, a single mother working for the minimum wage and paying $40 a week for a babysitter would be eligible for a $980 tax credit _ in cash if necessary _ rather than the $624 deduction from taxes due under current law.
+Is it the spectre of resurgent inflation?
+"The hardest costumes in `Grand Hotel' were the secretaries'," he says. "Historically, those uniforms were not very attractive, and I wanted the girls to look terrific and be very individual.
+But two, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Ezer Weizman, a Cabinet minister without portfolio, publicly expressed displeasure with the assassination, fearing it could kill U.S.-backed peace efforts and fuel greater Arab extremism.
+It ended with security forces beating civilians and hurling canisters of tear gas.
+On Thursday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Louis Sullivan recommended immediate Food and Drug Administration approval of AZT for treating people who carried the AIDS antibodies even if they had no symptoms of the disease.
+From an additional 300 patients, mostly referrals from three doctors, including Dr. Cheney, who regularly treat chronic fatigue, the same test turned up positive in 160 cases.
+More than 15,000 Israelis, Palestinians and Europeans joined hands Saturday to call for peace, but police fired tear gas and rubber bullets after some chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and allegedly waved the banned Palestinian flag.
+After the Supreme Soviet adjourned for the day, Inter-Regional Group members caucused in a Kremlin sideroom dominated by a painting of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin haranguing a crowd on Red Square.
+Any move by the group depends on factors including market conditions and the group's evaluation of the company's business and financial affairs.
+The decision to sell new equipment to the Saudis sets the stage for a debate May 9, when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is due to hold a hearing on the nomination of Walter Cutler to be ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
+The judge who sentenced the Sharpeville Six to hang said Monday he would not reopen their murder trial, but he gave the convicts 35 days to appeal for clemency from President P.W. Botha.
+"I was too afraid of going to look for my children because I was afraid I'd find them dead," Gustafson said of that day. "It was so shocking and unbelievable.
+Three years ago Nippon Ham Co. decided to buy into ODS's vision of corporate utopia.
+Alec Baldwin, expert at citified spivs, is the runabout open-air anti-hero.
+Price increases in the range of 25 percent to 50 percent a month are expected in the first stage of the program, as enterprises lose their subsidies and raise prices to survive.
+"America is growing up to respect men of wisdom in black skins, but it hasn't grown up yet," Farrakhan said.
+To the disappointment of many exporters, the department said that it won't recognize contract sanctity, except under special circumstances, as a reason for exempting shipments from the rules.
+Bolt Beranek & Newman Inc,. said its BBN Communications Corp. subsidiary was awarded a contract from Delta Air Lines to complete a data communications and reservations network.
+At Simon malls, some maintenance workers carry walkie-talkies to communicate with security guards.
+"It's torture," said Marc Baskin, a junior management major from Glen Cove, N.Y.
+DaeCheck's background was enough to make Neal Holmes, owner of Allied Security of Pittsburgh, cancel plans to organize business people interested in giving $10,000 to the center.
+Sales fell to $834.7 million from $848 million and shipments fell to 8,416,000 barrels from 8,811,000 barrels.
+The property and casualty division showed a $79 million loss, compared with a $54 million loss in the 1989 third quarter.
+While the FLN's 30-year monopoly of power has not left it immune to allegations of similar practices, this time it made a fatal miscalculation.
+Surprisingly affordable. Gift certificates are available.
+Talk of 'surgical' air strikes to force an end to Serbian sieges of Bosnia's Moslem communities is rejected as 'sheer fantasy'.
+To preserve a facade of a balanced budget, the Governor has proposed to drain every fund in sight.
+"The nature of the performance problems is most serious," Welch said. "I encourage your direct, personal involvement in promptly correcting them." Two months later, after the Air Force had conducted its review, Betti testified before the panel.
+Constantine Mitsotakis' conservative New Democracy party won Sunday's election but fell three seats short of an absolute majority of the 300-member unicameral Parliament.
+The current system is a mess.
+Usry first took office in 1984 after defeating then-Mayor Michael Matthews in a recall election.
+The bank says it swaps most of its bond offering proceeds and the most favorable dollar-based swaps lately have been in longer maturities than seven years.
+"We're in places we never were before," said Sandy Klinzman, a spokeswoman for Evian Waters of France, which also is the parent company of Saratoga Bottled Mineral Water.
+The Black group advises Altus under the name of Lion Advisors; it also invests a separate pool of capital under the name of Apollo Investments.
+The attack occurred Monday in a remote area of Zelaya province, 250 miles northeast of Managua, as Sister Courtney and three other church workers drove in a church pickup truck from the town of Rosita to Puerto Cabezas.
+Many are deserters from the Ugandan army and most are members of Rwanda's Tutsi ethnic minority, which was removed from power by the majority Hutu tribe in the late 1950s and early 1960s in fighting that left tens of thousands dead.
+The legs already were crumbling at the base, Gaylord said.
+State game officials emphasize that hunters will have to go through "orientations" to get licenses.
+"Ethics must be taught by people with demonstrated integrity," he says.
+The company wrote off $450 million in loans to Brazil and Argentina in the quarter.
+For example, letting first-time home buyers withdraw money from individual retirement accounts penalty-free and giving them a $5,000 tax credit could lead many lower and middle income people to strip their IRAs to finance a home purchase.
+Mr Furuichi says this year MCA profits are expected to climb by double digits, yet to make short-term financial sense, growth in triple digits would be required. The cost of the acquisition has weighed heavily on Matsushita's balance sheet.
+The military audit agency concluded that "significant mischarging of costs" had occurred.
+Perhaps more worrisome, it's possible that Saddam Hussein may be able to steadily build popular support for his defiant stand around the Arab world.
+We're in a period of hard times in the sense that we don't have all the money that we would like to spend in several areas.
+With the CDs, users have access to a given state's voters' names, addresses and voting participation in party primaries.
+In late trading on the London Stock Exchange, Lonrho was quoted at 304 pence (US$5.09), down 3 1/2 pence.
+A short time later, he and his wife moved into a hospital apartment near the speech clinic where he gets therapy twice a day.
+"It's a classic overreaction stock," says David Dreman, a New York money manager whose firm owns close to three million Compaq shares.
+Bank Rate Monitor said the effective annual yield was 7 percent on six-month certificates of deposit, up from 6.95 percent the previous week.
+One particularly important holdout is the United States, which has been withholding its dues since 1985, charging that the organization was anti-American.
+Likud and Tehiya first challenged the PLP in the Elections Committee and then took their case to the Supreme Court.
+In the Johannesburg area, black organizations have arranged an all-day concert near the black township of Soweto.
+As part of an agreement to settle criminal and civil fraud charges, Drexel agreed to pay $650 million in fines, plead guilty to six felonies and subject itself to unprecedented federal scrutiny of the way it does business.
+It said security against the lending was probably unenforceable and financial information on the loans 'inadequate'. The report estimates that PW received about Dollars 5m a year for its work on the BCCI audit and related services.
+Adams and an Ethiopian lawyer hired by the embassy are trying to run down the clues.
+It plans an unchanged dividend, despite posting a 13% decline in 1990 profit, though the results had been expected by analysts.
+Many of the residents of a large part of the city are on welfare and "most of the households are headed by women with children." Employed residents, including the new mayor, tend to live in the part of the city known as Eight Mile.
+The visit "and the publicity surrounding it are interpreted as a political gesture of a nature to bring about unwelcome elements in the electoral campaign and stir new passions," the government statement said.
+Separately, analysts said Barclays PLC of Britain is seeking to buy a stake in another firm, Puget & Cie.
+Included in this category are aluminum and steel producers and those involved in ferro-alloys, said Mr. Vipperman.
+Even so, voters will have a wide choice.
+Computers handle half a trillion dollars in U.S. bank transfers a day.
+Nearly all of Hayes' 579 classmates went to Vietnam; 30 died there, more than any other class, said Wheeler.
+In all, five people were admitted to area hospitals, none in serious condition, and 18 were treated and released.
+Agriculture has been an obstacle in the talks, and Yeutter is pessimistic about reaching an agreement.
+Since peaking at 3.12 cups a day in 1962, per-capita coffee consumption dropped 44% to 1.74 cups a day in 1986.
+The following year, the turkey was sedated.
+In Minnesota, heavy rain and small hail fell at Fergus Falls and near Battle Lake; 1-inch diameter hail fell at nearby Detroit Lakes.
+For now, he is his own man.
+The department, he said, expects to save about $50 million on every one-cent increase in corn prices and about $20 million on every one-cent advance in wheat prices.
+By November 1986, six months after she was appointed, she had completed what she called a "comprehensive review" of the case.
+Forecast profits of Pounds 15m put the shares on about 15 times, which is below the sector average.
+And even with through traffic, Deputy 92-0 may lose her effectiveness as word spreads.
+After the test was completed, Gilliard said, he wrote the College Board and canceled the results.
+"There's such a strong, underlying friendliness toward the dollar, people are going to want to buy it," he noted.
+Yet few analysts say Elsevier's bid is out of the picture.
+BAT, a large conglomerate with interests ranging from tobacco to financial services and retailing, also is selling its Saks Fifth Avenue division.
+Last week it traded as high as $36.125, an all-time peak.
+He was working long hours, sometimes getting as little as two to three hours of sleep.
+The state Supreme Court, calling the drugs as intrusive as electro-shock therapy, ruled that an inmate who has not been found mentally incompetent has a right to determine what should be done to his own body.
+According to data Soviet officials presented to a recent U.N.-sponsored conference in Moscow on conversion, 40% of defense plants also make items for the civilian economy.
+"It's an absolute act of heroism that someone is able to get out of a box.
+Architects are also simulating intimacy with sound-reflective panels.
+Robert A. Bowman State Treasurer State of Michigan Lansing, Mich.
+The arrangement has been good for Mexican social stability, but it has also created a entire class of labor middlemen who confront management in the name of the rank-and-file, then take kickbacks in return for dropping their demands.
+But love has many faces and Wiedlin takes a good look at a number of them.
+Perhaps this is because most Americans, unlike much of Washington, have a basic sense of fairness about innocence until guilt is proven.
+So, too, are most life insurers.
+Seven people were killed and 18 wounded in those attacks.
+WALT is style.' Translated, this means affordable, available and adaptable - the Walt fashion philosophy.
+These articles are written specifically for the serious stock market investor although capital gains on other assets, such as second homes, may also trigger CGT liabilities.
+The three other regional phone companies _ Atlanta-based BellSouth, Denver-based US West and St. Louis-based Southwestern Bell _ have reached settlements.
+As previously reported, the Clore group in October placed orders with Jefferies for almost a million KaiserTech shares, then didn't pay for them; Jefferies acquired an additional 439,000 shares when Mr. Clore defaulted on an earlier loan agreement.
+"I doubt we'll see another easing in credit policy before October.
+When the judge agreed to drop all charges against the two executives, the company agreed to the no contest plea, according to Lewis Goldfarb, assistant general counsel to Chrysler Motors, the unit that builds and sells Chrysler vehicles.
+But video games and what are called basic toys _ such as board games, Barbie and preschool toys _ are bringing the industry back.
+"They said they will sacrifice their lives for the rest of the parish," Chmiel said.
+The Commerce Department reports that orders for "big ticket" durable goods, excluding the volatile defense category, climbed 1.8 percent in November, a healthy increase which economists took as a sign of continued strength in the new year.
+Consider P&G's turnaround in Japan.
+Last year, the country imported oil worth over USDollars 1.8bn, about a sixth of its total import bill.
+The bulk of the company's liabilities are for American Board of Trade's commercial paper, held by 9,100 investors.
+UNITA was not party to U.S.-brokered international accords signed in New York in which South Africa pledged to halt aid to the guerrillas and allow Angola's southern neighbor Namibia to gain independence.
+In return for the use of its pit, Nymex would pay Comex half of the annual platinum clearing fees or $1 million a year, whichever is more.
+(X) "Bob Hope Special," NBC, 16.7, 15.0 million homes.
+The toads probably came from a nearby drainage canal, he said. Toad invasions occur occasionally, Rice said, but the reasons for sudden surges in toad population are unclear.
+Bush has proposed a $20 million appropriation.
+The Justice Department's confirmation that Mr. Poindexter sought to sidetrack investigations of arms shipments to the Contras follows a report in The Wall Street Journal last Friday that senior department officials sought to delay the probes.
+He has promoted his own candidacy this year by hiring Marine Lt.
+After Iraq seized Kuwait, several governments, including those of the United States, England and France, froze Kuwaiti investments and assets in their countries to protect them from the Iraqis.
+"The Jane Wallace Show" is the new job.
+It started with 150 boats, but only 50 are now operational, and many of those only just.
+But the corn market held up well in early trading and ultimately led the other markets higher.
+The funds of which Davis is a trustee and the pension funds of New York City and Massachusetts had sought assurances from Exxon that it would improve safety procedures following the Exxon Valdez oil spill off Alaska last year.
+The money comes from duties on foreign imports.
+Trees and Temple roofs peer over the great rockery or 'false mountain' of the Lion Grove Garden, a calligraphic rock face as active as anything of Mark Tobey.
+At least 500 people, including members of the governing United National Party, have been killed by Sinhalese militants.
+The government has expelled a member of the Soviet trade delegation who was suspected of industrial espionage, the Foreign Ministry said Friday.
+The thrift had $192.6 million in assets and $219.9 million in deposits.
+Not only the police arrive to see what's up, but also (on press night, at any rate) David Calder, the RSC's new Shylock, from the theatre next door.
+There is probably nothing more important to man's future on this planet than an understanding of the long-range effects of his activities.
+NASD President Gordon Macklin resigned to become chairman of Hambrecht & Quist, a San Francisco-based securities firm.
+Many descendants of the freed Americans slaves who founded Liberia oppose Doe's government.
+The auto industry, indicating agreement with a softening economy, has cut production schedules for the rest of the year.
+Many smaller organisations would be excluded. But the government faces other European employment law problems.
+"There are more resignations coming," said one Salomon senior executive, who predicted the firm would shrink by a third because of the effects of the scandal.
+The sales are widely thought to be part of Beatrice's long-range plan to make itself attractive for a public offering.
+In a brief interview yesterday, Mr. Coulson said: "I wouldn't anticipate any major changes.
+The bus had started from Lima and only had 15 miles more to go before reaching its destination, the town of Conchucos, police said.
+Some politicians maintain that Yugoslavia has already falle apart.
+Economic distortions may be difficult to identify.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, ITT common closed yesterday at $47.50, down $1.375 a share.
+And he is still bitter about losing TF1.
+All bids will be submitted to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. by March 15.
+Trade magazines have been full of comments, and ABC's "Nightline" has held some stormy debates.
+Mills has admitted male graduate students since the 1930s, when the program began, said Lindsey Beaben, a Mills spokeswoman who noted that schools can lose federal funds if they exclude graduate students because of race, sex or national origin.
+The gendarmes are police under military control.
+"This is a balanced bill," said Domenici. "It is progressive." But House Speaker Thomas Foley said Democrats wanted the Senate to moderate its gasoline tax increase and its steeper increases in out-of-pocket Medicare costs for beneficiaries.
+That supposedly determines the likelihood of surviving a head-on collision, traveling 35 miles per hour into a wall.
+Geraghty & Miller, a groundwater decontamination service concern brought out by Alex.
+No matter where one turned in Cairo, all paths led back to the past, and those things that seemed very old and very dead lay just under a patina of modernism.
+Polaroid announced the plan in July just one day before a scheduled meeting with Shamrock.
+The U.S. ships were in Lisbon during a break from NATO exercises off the Portuguese coast and slated to leave Oct. 20.
+In the meantime, however, TRW _ which built the device _ began preparing for the first ground tests in the laboratory.
+Sununu has informed his staff that Quayle is to be included as an active contributor on policy matters.
+Private-label credit card programs are used by retailers who use their own names on the cards; outside firms provide the processing.
+But astronomy remained a hobby.
+Coca-Cola, which generates about 80% of its operating profit from international business, benefited from a U.S. dollar that was about 5% weaker last year than in 1989.
+REAGAN'S SPEECH makes little splash but may ease Iran-Contra pressures.
+The dollar closed lower in Europe but higher in the United States.
+MITI said some 88 corporations and 22 business associations have expressed their support for the global partnership program so far, with most of the companies having drawn up "voluntary" plans to boost imports and enhance international cooperation.
+He is the son of a ranch foreman and zoologist by training.
+It added that if the restructuring isn't completed by Dec. 31, it won't take place.
+"I've had a father show up with a seven-week old baby to pick up a share," he says.
+This accounts for the main part of household bills. Although electricity costs have stabilised and even started to fall in some areas, high prices, profits and salaries have attracted much criticism.
+Mr. Ribis argued that the new notes would be "much more valuable pieces of paper." Mr. Klatzkin said that the Plaza's third-quarter results met the company's projections and that prospects of a turnaround look good.
+The plant processed its last oil April 23 as the blockade exhausted reserves.
+Hints are dropped; an eccentric, independent spinster admonishes 'Face what you know.
+The rise in the market share for large trucks was partially the result of a full model change in May. Hino's business is also underpinned by a close relationship to Toyota, Japan's largest and financially strongest car maker.
+They fear that new legislative districts drawn to reflect the 1990 census might not be in place in time for March 1992, and the current legislative districts favor Democrats.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 181.55 million shares, against 155.19 million in the previous session.
+But when the right technology is combined with a business model that has demonstrated success through continued growth in markets, sales and profits, you have a sound base on which to develop an indigenous flat panel display industry.
+ABDUL RAHMAN, who won independence for Malaysia from Britain in 1957 and was the nation's first prime minister until he retired in 1970.
+But in a statement accompanying Eysenck's article, senior editor Joshua Fischman warns that researchers have spotted inconsistencies and technical problems in Grossarth-Maticek's studies.
+This has a parent plant and a lot of babies joined to it by umbilical cords.
+Terrence "T.C." Carson is Dexter Jackson, an amiable kid with a video camera whose heros are newsmen.
+THE original play, a wry comedy, was by Kaufman and Hart, they of The Man Who Came to Dinner and You Can't Take It With You.
+The fourth, WMAZ in Macon, Ga., is affiliated with CBS.
+It also calls for quick implementation of the provisions of the U.N. Security Council's cease-fire resolution, particularly establishment of an independent inquiry to establish which side started the war.
+The Loewenbraeu company of Munich, one of West Germany's best-known beer-makers with origins that date to the 14th century, is considering direct exports to the United States after watching falling sales of its licensed brew in America.
+"We've stopped the importation of semiautomatic weapons," Brady told reporters Monday.
+The pickets will go up at that time," said Suzanne Angeli, vice president of Local 790 of the United Public Employees Union.
+Nawaz Sharif, whose backers shared in a landslide victory in the Oct. 24 parliamentary elections, was assured the prime minister's post after receiving the nomination from 18 parties comprising the Islamic Democratic Alliance.
+Mexico's trade surplus for the first eight months of the year slipped to $2.5 billion, well below the $6 billion surplus registered between January and August of 1987, the government-run National Statistics Institute reported Tuesday.
+The strikers want a 60 percent raise.
+Eskimo Pie's profits have fluctuated.
+He also said the study assumed all sex acts were vaginal intercourse and ignored the likelihood that prostitutes more frequently perform oral sex upon clients, an act less likely to spread the AIDS virus.
+Shareholders will rock to the live music of Richie Havens, Livingston Taylor, Toots & the Maytals and a dozen other bands.
+We have followed a reasonably clear strategy, with the right type of people pursuing the right sort of client.' The figures in the table have been compiled by the firms with year-ends adjusted to make the data comparable.
+It seemed pointless." University officials were trying to determine what effect the animals' release will have on research projects in which they were used, she said.
+Tanjug said about 250 U.N. truce observers from throughout the world will be sent to Iran and Iraq once a cease-fire was declared, but gave no specifics.
+The group, which advocates primarily liberal causes, counts suburbanites and blue-collar workers among its 1.5 million members in 24 states.
+The two conductors, who were not injured, were given drug and alcohol tests, as is routine after accidents, Bell said.
+Iraqis have told the Americans the hostages are physically all right, but they miss their families and their psychological state could be better.
+As for eastern enlargement, the summit in Essen produced a few sign-posts, but little substance. In the first place, Germany was hopelessly distracted by its own general election.
+The reform also creates a strong presidency in place of the largely ceremonial post Gorbachev assumed Oct. 1.
+More will follow. In addition Mr Clarke may soon sound the death knell for some of the six pits which British Coal said this week would be mothballed.
+"I don't have to tell you nothing," he says.
+Alyeska spokesman Chuck O'Donnel said he was satisfied with his company's actions. "I think our people did an excellent job," he said.
+Asked about the danger of epidemic in the earthquake areas, where thousands of bodies still have not been recovered, Ryzhkov told his interviewer there was no such danger in the large cities.
+Provinces of Sulawesi, far advanced by comparison, have been held back by decades of disturbances; Islamic insurgents created chaos during the 1950s and 1960s.
+A few giant investors who took a recent pounding in the junk-bond market are banding together to cry foul.
+Volume on the Big Board, swelled by dividend-related trading, came to 84.17 million shares as of noon on Wall Street, against 64.32 million shares at the same time Monday.
+More than three years passed before the dispute went to trial.
+An earlier edition incorrectly reported that Mr. Blumenthal had said the net loss wouldn't total a significant amount.
+"I don't agree with him," Dukakis said when told of Jackson's objections. "We all knew what the rules were.
+"Times Co.'s regional daily newspapers are holding up well, but there is little sign that things will improve in the New York market," said Alan Kassan, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Hutton.
+Though he rejected the motion, the judge said McElreath was right to carry out his duty as court-appointed trustee to point out Bishop's violations of the bankruptcy filing.
+The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index rose 18.4 points to 2541.8, just off its intraday high.
+However, he reversed himself after meeting the journalists on Tuesday.
+In addition to the engine that had entered service, two with cracked shafts were shipped to Boeing Co. in Seattle, and one to Airbus Industrie in Toulouse, France, for installation on their jumbo passenger jets.
+Presser is accused, along with two other Teamsters officials, of siphoning $700,000 in union funds to no-show employees from Teamsters Local 507 in Cleveland.
+The bank, set up in 1966, is owned and controlled by the governments of 18 developed states and 29 developing Asian and Pacific countries.
+How can Europol contribute? Europol is helping to overcome existing borders between criminal and justice authorities to improve crime-fighting capacity.
+Greaney said the senator's body would be flown to Washington on a military aircraft Sunday and to Hawaii early this week.
+Some observers expressed hope that Mr. Bush would diverge from Mr. Reagan's policies.
+The committee coordinates the mating of U.S. colleges and host towns.
+Five ships chartered by West Germany, Italy and France cruised to Albania on Thursday to pick up thousands of refugees who have packed Western embassies in the capital, Tirana, in the last two weeks.
+The company said overall expenses in the quarter jumped 16% to $2.69 billion from $2.31 billion a year earlier.
+Such testing can take six months to two years or longer, and the FDA's ruling effectively killed Favor.
+California general obligation bonds outstanding are quoted as yielding 6.64%.
+"I feel Jim Wright has been a very effective representative for our district," he said in telephone interview yesterday.
+Yes, a good newsletter is important.
+The reasoning was that by placing more private capital at risk, thrifts would be less likely to engage in imprudent practices that have depleted the thrift-insurance fund and will cost $166 billion over 10 years to remedy.
+Senate Republicans concede President Bush's anti-drug strategy needs some work, but their talks with Democrats have left the two sides without agreement so far on how it should be reshaped.
+As a result, Quaker State and its major competitors have made quick-lube stores into one of the most intense battlefields in their long-running war for lube-oil market share.
+Traffic elsewhere was disrupted during the morning and afternoon when protesters walked through lower Manhattan streets.
+Now the company is broadening the program to include its newest product, Cyototec, a gastric-ulcer prevention drug for arthritis patients.
+Several baseball sources said Giamatti pushed for a settlement because he was afraid the case would continue to linger in court, preventing him from disciplining Rose.
+A spokesman for the agency, Ron DeFore, would not comment on the Consumers Union petition.
+The horse was buried at the farm, where he had stood at stud since 1979.
+The products involved in the petition are thin-panel displays, using such technologies as active-matrix liquid crystal displays, electroluminescence and gas plasma.
+Only one of the 23 new deputies is a Communist Party member.
+Eli Lilly skidded 3 7/8 to 85 on 1.6 million shares as a lawsuit filed Tuesday in New York drew attention to accusations that the anti-depressant drug Prozac, which the company markets, induces thoughts of suicide in some users.
+In the survey, conducted earlier this week, 56% of the likely voters believe Mr. Bush is running a negative campaign, while only 36% believe he is running a positive one.
+It was the first student march since a military crackdown in September.
+It was Cheri Zhambu. A half hour later and he was unstrapping my crampons and rubbing my hands warm because, casually, I had remarked that I was chilly.
+A few "no" votes were heard when Harris was elected to the position of suffragan, or assisting bishop, for the eastern Massachusetts diocese, but Harris said she hasn't personally encountered opposition.
+But with 32m people currently unable to find jobs in industrial countries, it is easy to see why unemployment is the more immediate worry. This change in approach is not simply a reflection of the depressed state of the world economy.
+Canada's Progressive Conservative government was thrown into turmoil after a senior cabinet minister resigned amid growing doubts about the future of a constitutional reform package.
+At the end of July, orders stood only 1.5% above their monthly total a year earlier, according to the report.
+State Police spokesman Robert Fletcher said at least 50 houses were leveled, about 30 of them north of Plainfield and 20 or 30 near the Louis Joliet Mall just outside Joliet.
+Robert Dahl, a senior associate with Air Cargo Management Group, a Seattle consulting firm, estimated that the agreement would yield no more than $10 million a year for Federal but would carry little added cost.
+The stock market depends on the banking system because every trade involves money passing from a seller's bank to a buyer's. Banks also provide lines of credit for investors.
+Most Jews are tradesmen at the region's bustling country fairs and markets and some own textile factories, Belmonte's economic mainstay.
+Those trains _ nostalgically recalled in the movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" _ were derailed in 1961 by a city that had become hopelessly hooked on cars.
+Nine announced pre-tax losses with Kankaku Securities hit hardest with a loss of Y49.5bn.
+The shift lock "has been recognized worldwide as the best device available to prevent unintended acceleration," Audi said Wednesday.
+President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, a U.S. ally who supports moving the debate, also said he had asked Shultz and President Reagan to change the decision.
+The third woman was decapitated.
+The special Senate and House committees investigating the Iran-Contra scandal voted to grant limited immunity to three individuals who may provide more details about the affair.
+Iliescu described the protesters as "thugs."
+On Wednesday, the rival rebel forces of Taylor and Prince Johnson waged bruising street battles in Monrovia with each other and with forces loyal to Doe, who remains holed up in his mansion in Monrovia.
+Net income gained 38% to #160 million from #116 million a year earlier.
+There is a canteen, a personnel department, and an accounts department.
+For the fourth quarter of 1990, the company reported net income of $12.8 million, or 67 cents a share, on revenue of $118.2 million.
+It would be good to read more about this and less about Sir Rider's activities for the Royal Colonial Institute in 1916.
+Harper & Row said in a statement that it hasn't yet had time to evaluate the proposal.
+That meeting, in January 1987, was the first for the two since Mubarak took office in 1981.
+In 1987, violence in Haiti forced the Blackburns to flee to the Dominican Republic.
+But the sharp turnaround in new orders growth "hints of a possible continued easing in the overall future rate of decline in the manufacturing economy," he said.
+In March, Chinese troops imposed martial law in Tibet following the most recent round of pro-independence rioting.
+In addition, the company said it will use the proceeds from the preferred stock sale to complete a "strategic acquisition."
+The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that donors' privacy rights do not override Patty Jo Baker's need to learn their identities for her wrongful-death lawsuit.
+Instead, the group plans to sell the van and use the money to buy a new or used 48-passenger bus.
+Wall Street still trades IDB Communications like a highly leveraged broadcasting company, said Mr. Sudikoff, despite its move into international phone service.
+Iowa Southern rose 4 1/4 to 39 1/2 after entering a definitive stock swap merger pact with IE Industries.
+Tehran's Farsi-language Abrar called for an end to economic ties with Britain just one day after Iran announced the severing of diplomatic relations.
+Douglas Getchell, a 39-year-old Forest Service ranger in Whitneyville, gathered tips in burlap bags and sold them for 3 or 4 cents a pound when he was a child.
+But only one of the lab's many computers was infected.
+Each entry is accompanied by a notation on the first time the word or phrase was known to have been used.
+The proportion of empty homes ranges from 0.1 per cent to 9.7 per cent.
+And it puts him in charge of food production, a sector which can make or break Gorbachev.
+The Vincennes did pick up from elsewhere a frequency normally emitted by warplanes, which contributed to the mistaken conclusion that the aircraft was an attacking F-14.
+Typically, money managers would earn meager fees unless they could beat market indexes.
+They'll also be talking about progress toward reunification in Germany, and about the risk of deunification in Canada, where the French-Canadians of Quebec are threatening succession.
+Police spokesman Rafi Levy said police did not use live ammunition, but a border police officer told photographers that forces fired gunshots to subdue protesters in the Anata neighborhood.
+Yugoslav police seized 41 ethnic Albanians suspected of trying to sever ties between Belgrade and the southern Kosovo province.
+John Galvin, NATO's supreme military commander in Europe, said Howe will begin his new job in late April or early May.
+It is indeed incredible that on such a serious issue, she did not approach her study assumptions, data, time frames and conclusions with objectivity.
+The holding company also has interests in banking, insurance, maritime freight transportation and real estate development.
+Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev will visit Cuba in the first week of April, the official Cuban news agency reported Saturday.
+Cher was given a 9.9 on a 10-point image scale by Daniel Eastman, a former Hollywood skin care and makeup expert.
+The figures, released yesterday by the FDIC, were taken from reports the institutions are required to give the FDIC.
+A bookkeeper suggested a mail-order business and shares the profits.
+This week OPEC is returning to this tactic.
+The key index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Nikkei, posted its fourth-largest percentage drop ever due to concern about the Mideast.
+At least 15,000 people, including relatives and onlookers, were present.
+Putnam County Sheriff's Sgt. Pat Westberry said residents were allowed to return home early Monday.
+He said the current account already may have accumulated a $251 million deficit in April.
+Mr. Bentsen benefits from a special law passed in 1959 that allowed Lyndon Johnson to run for both President and re-election to the Senate.
+But it is also a product of a growing sense of European political malaise. The UK economy is also paralysed by this stultifying and confidence-sapping gloom.
+To rivals, IBM's reluctance to detail its new technology, coupled with its eagerness to warn that others will have a hard time legally matching it, is an effort to stir doubts about clones and thereby prod customers into buying Big Blue.
+Delivery within 30 days 8.48%, 60 days 8.54%, standard conventional fixed-rate mortgages; 6%, 2% rate capped one-year adjustable-rate mortgages.
+However, other leading electricals were weak on profit-taking, with Hitachi down Y1 to Y703 and Fujitsu retreating Y8 to Y527. Nomura Securities fell Y10 to Y1,420 on reports of credit downgrades by Moody's, the credit rating agency.
+Calvert, 34, was executive deputy director of public works in Detroit before taking the job of director of public works for the city of Fontana, Calif. She said she and Young dated from 1981-87.
+Genisco, based in La Mirada, Calif., produces a data memory product called an ECR-42 recorder.
+The New York primary is for 255 delegates.
+There is no evidence that this is happening.
+Congress wants to define insider trading.
+Both magazines are owned by Triangle Communications Inc., a New York-based unit of Triangle Publications Inc., Radnor, Pa.
+Failure of negotiations would leave unresolved the problems that forced trading countries to the negotiating table in the first place.
+The groom, 43, is an Army retiree who served in Vietnam.
+Instead of holding down a job or going to school, it's been easier for them to knock some old lady on the street and take her Social Security check." At first, 19-year-old Jesse Roberson of Pontiac didn't think he could make it through the program.
+Mrs. Bush merrily complied, asking about the name of the protagonist dog and the story's plot as the children chorused the answers.
+"What I think is necessary is the top of this government, Mr. Bush's organization, ought to establish not in general terms like we're going to go to Mars, but what's the purpose of NASA.
+In exceptional cases, the molecules may be robust enough to survive inside dinosaur fossils.
+The 1990-94 framework programme - which will overlap its successor - was worth Ecu6.6bn.
+This is part of a world-wide movement that France must follow to keep its most energetic, aggressive and bright young people and to attract investors.
+"If we make a mistake we're happy to admit it."
+Several lawmakers urged Mr. Watkins to push U.S. allies to tap their reserves, too.
+The 1,200-pound fiberglass craft, insulated with styrofoam to protect the crew from temperatures that can reach 60 below zero, will have no steering capability, leaving the crew at the mercy of the winds.
+The reaction took place at ordinary room temperature and pressure, with the only input of energy coming from the simulated sunlight.
+Sure collegiate athletics has turned into a business but keep the TV contracts with the administrators of the institutions.
+A retired electrical engineer we'll call Ben works part-time as a consultant, but he doesn't want to earn so much that Social Security reduces his benefits.
+These, though, are not the major areas of conflict.
+Directors also authorized sale of Moore McCormack Energy Inc., an oil and gas subsidiary, and plans to use the proceeds to repay any debt incurred under the Chemical Bank arrangement.
+For Bush, it was what he called "a nostalgic return" to RNC headquarters, where he toiled as party chairman during 1973-74 when the Republicans were reeling from the Watergate scandal.
+The study said the rate of low birthweight babies in the 332 poorest counties _ those where at least one-fourth of the population was below the federal poverty level _ was almost 30 percent higher than in the nation as a whole.
+Sales of fire-retardant flags also are up.
+It's a mystery to me why, but she did it." The Chicago Cubs became this year's first baseball team to win a division title, beating Montreal, 3-2, to clinch the National League East crown.
+It was part of Ex-Cell-O Corp., which Textron acquired in 1986.
+This has helped drive prices down from the OPEC benchmark of $18 a barrel to below $14 in recent weeks.
+When Mr. Ward bought Nautilus, it was facing big legal claims; unresolved civil suits against the company sought $47 million.
+Dr. Black is professor of analytical pharmacology at King's College School of Medicine, Rayne Institute in London.
+Rising premium rates and milder weather are mainly responsible for the improvement. GA is expected to report a loss of between Pounds 20m and Pounds 30m on Tuesday, compared with a deficit of Pounds 171.6m in 1991.
+Ashton-Tate introduced a personal computer program to create full-color charts, graphs and presentation slides and transparencies.
+"I think in the long pull it's going to cost us," he said.
+The company added that Qintex Entertainment will merge with Qintex America.
+Other research has linked health-insurance coverage with access to care.
+Over the years the rotation of the Earth has tended to slow down somewhat, and thus all 15 leap seconds needed so far have had to be added to atomic clocks.
+In turn, a general economic slowdown will reduce the federal government's take from corporate and personal income taxes.
+The camera turns to the door, and eyes staring through the peephole.
+The Iranians, according to a Foreign Office spokesman, said they wished to discuss a resolution passed Tuesday by the Majlis that gave Britain a week to back away from its defense of Rushdie. Otherwise, diplomatic relations would be severed.
+Eight of the nation's major record distribution chains refused to carry the album.
+"To talk, in these circumstances, of the abandonment of nuclear weapons and the substitution of a conventional deterrent is absurd," he said.
+As tensions between Vietnam and China spilled over into a bloody border war in 1979, local people were driven out of their homes and forced to move elsewhere.
+He declined to predict annual savings.
+With cash and liquid investments of about $2 billion, equal to long-term debt, it clearly has room for a bigger repurchase.
+I got phone calls saying that," Long said after learning last week that she wouldn't receive the money.
+"A lot of people who were medium-term bears against the dollar are beginning to take profits as the dollar rises," said Andrew Smith, vice chairman and chief investment officer of London & Bishopsgate International, a money management firm.
+The Reagan administration took a radically different interpretation at the time of the military crackdown.
+Also, individuals began to sell more aggressively because of pressure from margin calls.
+Commenting on Friday's nomination, Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in a statement, "I have had the pleasure of working closely with David Mullins over the past year.
+Hundreds of strikes are continuing around the nation.
+But he believes the adoption of several different technologies will not necessarily prevent communications between emergency services from different countries.
+Based on polls asking how much money people need to avoid poverty, the groups concluded in a report that 45 million people actually live in poverty in the United States _ more than the 32 million that fall beneath the federal poverty line.
+Meanwhile, one of the agency's biggest troubles is its Small Business Investment Company program, which lets SBA-licensed firms add government-guaranteed funds to their own money to invest in small ventures that can't get financing elsewhere.
+Swarming around these fragile shares were short-sellers, the people who try to profit from stock-price declines.
+The Iraqi assault was "too small to be significant," said Akira Suzuki, chief economist at Morgan Stanley Inc., adding that it is "still an extremely good time to buy" Japanese equities.
+The group's pacesetter was Merck, which benefited from strong sales of Vasotec, used to control hypertension.
+"We did meet our expectations for 1989, and we're looking for a good 1990," a Kodak spokesman said.
+Mr. Saunders described his home there as "a studio apartment in an unfashionable village" near Lausanne, where he had worked for Nestle S.A. before joining Guinness.
+"Through concerted efforts to find and produce more of our domestic resources, we may be able to slow the rate of decline in U.S. production, but it is unlikely under current conditions that we will be able to reverse the trend," Easton said.
+A Greyhound bus in Connecticut was hit by sniper fire and the chairman of the strike-crippled bus line offered a $25,000 reward for information about a weekend shooting in Florida that injured eight passengers.
+Regular asset valuations may also mean higher depreciation charges and, therefore, lower profits.
+"This was Bruce's favorite spot in the whole world," Linda said.
+Since September 1989, 164 Olympic strivers have been placed, a year that topped any previous non-Olympic year.
+I have written for many, many years. I've just never tried to get anything published.
+His Soviet wife, Anastasia, tried repeatedly to stop the interview, shouting at the reporter and stepping in front of the camera.
+Akulov, from the city of Anzhero-Sudzhensk at the northern end of the Kuznetz Basin or Kuzbass, is an engineer who installs steel supports in the deep mines of the region.
+There was talk of turning Mr. Pritchard's counseling experiences into a series; there was a funny bit as a gay disco dancer on a "Taxi" episode; and then there was a new regime on the Peacock Throne.
+A jumbo jet approaching John F. Kennedy Airport missed a commuter plane by 100 feet Sunday, while in another incident a commercial jet reported coming within 400 yards of a private plane near a suburban airport.
+Social conflicts are definitely on the horizon."
+Israeli officials are concerned that President Bush's administration, eager to please the new Arab allies who have joined the campaign against Iraq, will apply pressure on Israel to make concessions for peace.
+Moreover, when the 56-year-old Mr. Chevalier retires, Mr. Arnault would have a shot at succeeding him.
+Korolev also said Soviets were now working more productively.
+Soviets are not believed among those used as "human shields." Saddam has said he would free all hostages between Christmas and March 25 provided Washington and its allies do not take military action.
+Saatchi created the "Where's the Beef" advertising campaign for Wendy's International Inc. in the mid-1980s.
+About 173,000 Jews lived in Berlin before the Nazi Holocaust. Today, about 6,000 Jews live in West Berlin, and about 300 Jews live in East Berlin.
+Pfeiffer said he did not like sentencing her to prison until she talked, "But we want compliance with the court's order." The girls, Kimberly Ann and Kelly Ann, were respectively 3 years and 10 months old when they disappeared.
+Because of our diverse membership, the chamber applies a great deal of time and effort in forging consensus positions on important issues.
+Magazine Photographer of the Year: Anthony Suau, Black Star, first; and James L. Stanfield, National Georgraphic, second.
+The manufacturing, timber and resort areas of the northern Pacific and Great Lakes states also have experienced persistently high unemployment rates, largely because they depend on seasonal employment, Whitener said.
+In Europe earlier in the day, the price of North Sea Brent crude fell to $15.65 a barrel, down 40 cents.
+Among states reporting gains for the week are Louisiana, which added eight; Texas, up by three; and Michigan and North Dakota, which each increased its count by one rig.
+"Grand Moron" Leo Honeycutt of WBRZ-TV in Baton Rouge was to preside over events today and Sunday to honor former Three Stooges member Shemp Howard.
+After the children were safe, police pounded on Lashbrook's apartment door and woke her up, police said.
+'It was probably always going to be difficult to float any company associated with PPI,' said an Istanbul banker. A quest was then launched for a minority partner to help Vestel expand its product range in the European market.
+When confronted, the salesman confessed and was fired.
+"They take it very seriously, but it's fun for them and that's what makes it fun to conduct this orchestra," said Katz.
+Traces of the drug clomipramine, known by the trade name Anafrail, turned up in autopsy tests on Laurie Dann's body, Cook County Medical Examiner Robert Stein said Wednesday.
+"I think for what general motors got, the economic package was not sufficient," Kelly said.
+Mandela, on a six-week trip to Europe, North America and Africa, conferred with French officials today.
+That loss included a restructuring charge of $137 million for 74 stores and an extraordinary write-off of $8 million for fees related to prepayment of debt.
+This can be treated before birth.
+Other details of the agreement were not made public, but sources familiar with the case said the Boeskys' interest in the fund totaled around $10 million.
+NORWAY - One Norwegian remains in Kuwait and 26 in Iraq, out of a pre-invasion total of about 46.
+The average factory worker at Deere earns $15.47 an hour and the company calculates its labor costs at $26.90 an hour, including vacation, bonuses, holidays and other fringe benefits.
+Merrill underwrote $20.3 billion in new bond issues, for a 21.1% market share of the total debt market.
+Michigan law required pipeline companies to get advance approval from the state Public Service Commission before issuing securities.
+He also said the council decided to boost the reserves for future claims after its annual review, undertaken with the accounting firm Deloitte & Touche, showed a larger-than-expected increase in claims in recent years.
+Benefit reductions from the so-called "earnings test" can combine with federal, state and local taxes to produce such high marginal tax rates that many older workers do just as well staying home, foes say.
+Shiite Moslem kidnappers holding at least two American hostages threatened today to punish them in retaliation for Israel's air attacks on Palestinian and pro-Iranian guerrilla bases in Lebanon.
+"Gardner has a national reputation now for being a very aggressive consumer advocate, and he's got the go-ahead from the attorney general," said a spokesman for Mr. Morales.
+Cover and cook in 350-degree oven approximately 45 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes.
+WASHINGTON _ The Labor Department is to release its Producer Price Index for October; due at 8:30 a.m. EST.
+The New York Shipping Association called Mr. Gleason "a forceful and effective advocate of the interest of his union members."
+The company said it retained Citibank to solicit offers to purchase its three operating units.
+Recent polls show that the majority of West Germans no longer believe the Soviet Union to be a military threat.
+Dodge Caravan, Chrysler, St. Louis, and Windsor, Ontario.
+Officials said they expected to contain a stubborn, 2,100-acre high-desert fire in south-central Idaho's Sawtooth National Forest today.
+LINCOLN HOUSE, the USM-traded home furnishing group, is to raise some Pounds 2m net of expenses via a placing and open offer and subscription. The company is issuing 9.07m shares at 25p apiece.
+The blackout will be lifted just an hour before Atlantis returns to Earth for a landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
+Other Reagan advisers have suggested Reagan try to persuade the Soviets to level the facility in the interest of preserving the ABM treaty.
+All I can just state is the confidence that I feel in Culvahouse and company.
+Ceylons met good demand and prices moved 4-8p.
+The likeness lies with a presence not closely described but known and sensed, as it blinked and, shifted, alive in every broad sweep of the brush across the surface of the canvas.
+Oil companies responded by adding detergents and other additives to gasolines, particularly their most expensive varieties, such as Ultimate Premium.
+"He's becoming a joke," said Jack Trout, president of Trout & Ries, a marketing consulting firm in Greenwich, Conn.
+Though much improved, global business conditions and local investor confidence remain fragile.
+The suit asaid Xerox never licensed Apple to use the Star computer program or its graphics, and alleged that Apple gained unauthorized access by hiring several Xerox employees in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including Star software developers.
+Both are defense-oriented companies Chrysler wants to shed because of a slowdown in government contracting due to the thaw of the Cold War and political changes in Eastern Europe.
+Gesell said he wanted to know whether the ex-president personally objects to appearing at "a later date convenient for him" or whether other arrangements for his testimony could be substituted.
+AST Research jumped 1 5/8 to 30 3/8 after it unveiled a personal computer server-a device used in managing computer networks.
+"I just think this is going to be a terrible shock to the young people of our city," said City Councilman John Ray, one of those challenging Barry for the Democratic mayoral nomination.
+The fire covered an area about 60 miles long and 25 miles wide in portions of Callahan, Shackelford and Throckmorton counties, officials said, and a 20-mile wide swath of the blaze burned out of control.
+The Korean peninsula was divided into the Communist North and capitalist South in 1945 and the two nations fought a civil war in the early 1950s.
+A clipping on the wall from a British publication is documentation enough that the title is truly international.
+Russian Social Democrats meeting in Moscow in early May spent much of their time debating whether local chapters would have to obey central authority.
+And with the tale, there remain loose ends: Letters hidden in a suitcase and found by David are never explained; the father of Clara's child also is a mystery.
+But George Bush's America believes and has the commitment to the American family that is so important to all of us.
+The Tokyo Stock Exchange advised 10 foreign and domestic major securities firms after Monday's big drop not to file arbitrage-sell orders after trading sessions begin if the indicator is falling.
+The U.S. and Soviet teen-agers will help repair trails in the park, doing such things as clearing debris and countering erosion.
+"He started out with a very free-market, anti-regulatory approach," Mr. Bromberg said.
+"Every year, probably dozens of grays drown or are crushed by the ice, but nobody ever knows about it," said George.
+Warren, a Vietnam veteran, began smoking when he was in the Army. He said it's especially important to quit smoking because of his involvement with drug education.
+Vehicles loaded with food, supplies and even a yellow-and-white Kabul taxi were heading north on the 260-mile journey back to the Soviet border.
+The new charter creates a council with nine members to be elected by district, including one in north Tulsa.
+Domingo said the soldiers were stationed in the Spratlys, a chain of islands in the South China Sea claimed by China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia and the Philippines.
+"Florida screwed up," says John Mikesell, professor of public and environmental affairs at Indiana University and a national authority on the sales tax.
+The confusion, many consumer electronics experts believe, is likely to increase HDTV development costs and lengthen the time required to create a marketable new generation of television sets and programs.
+A prime example is Minneapolis-St.
+But their pain may be others' gain, specialists say.
+Approximately 300 million cases of malaria are treated annually.
+"We understand the difficulties in the United States and the new perspectives in Eastern Europe," Callejas said at a news conference.
+In addition to global pollution, the finance officials were reviewing such issues as the Third World debt crisis, the political upheaval in Eastern Europe and the efforts needed to keep huge trade imbalances from derailing the global economic expansion.
+And, so, we're not out there trying to trade that away.
+Interstate is owned and run by Thomas Padgett, who used to work for Travelers as an auto-damage appraiser, according to Mr. Tengberg.
+Under a 1980 federal judicial misconduct law, the complaint prompted an investigation by a special committee of the federal appeals court in Atlanta, which encompasses Florida.
+His prospective reassignment as the Soviet ambassador to Washington is part of a revamping of the principal overseas assignments in the Soviet foreign service.
+Nick Pasquarosa, representing Polaroid employees, said the stakes could not be higher since both companies are in danger of being absorbed through takeovers and disappearing in their current form.
+You are what what you eat, they say.
+A spate of recent murders between the two groups has fueled the unrest.
+'We even sang madrigals together,' he wailed.
+Those investors who bought the Hollinger shares are apoplectic. The stock exchange is right to investigate the background.
+The building of our constitutional system is a continuing project.
+I love her," said a tearful Carol Burnett following a memorial Mass in suburban Santa Monica.
+About 75% of Daimler's group revenue and most of its profits are attributable to sales and leasing of Mercedes-Benz luxury cars and commercial vehicles.
+The state's 10 members of the U.S. House, nine Democrats and a Republican, all faced opposition Tuesday.
+Apartheid brought out the best and worst in them: it left little room for the mediocre. They have lived one of the most dramatic moments in the history of the human spirit, and I have lived it with them.
+TranStar said it will continue to take reservations and will honor tickets for all flights through Aug. 9.
+But both sides said they are prepared to continue the war they have waged for eight months in the courts and before state regulatory bodies.
+The departure of The Knickerbocker News leaves New York state's capital with only one newspaper.
+"They really isolate themselves."
+About 12,000 of them who arrived before June 1988 are considered refugees eligible for resettlement, but those who arrived after that are being screened.
+But to those displaced by higher rents and changing styles, it also can mean the end of home.
+The cheaper dollar has brought about an export boom and the trade deficit has begun to shrink, although more slowly than almost anyone had predicted.
+Combustion Engineering, a supplier of technical services and equipment to utilities and processing plants, said heavy components for the plants will be built by a South Korean construction company.
+The appeals court said Clark, by choosing the latter option, in effect gave up more than 20 percent of his interest in N.L. Industries in return for the cash.
+Meese's future drew a variety of comments from a group of senators who visited briefly with Reagan during a private bill signing ceremony.
+Alan Smith became executive vice president for finance in January 1981.
+"International education, teaching and learning about other countries, their citizens, and their languages _ just how important is it to our country?
+Raymond E. Neidl, an analyst for Dillon Read & Co., said the dividend suspension was a prudent way to conserve cash.
+"It's a very interesting thing they've done, but I would be extremely dubious of any causal relationship" between income and high-spending schools, says James S. Coleman, a professor of sociology and education at the University of Chicago.
+The president leaves Washington with State Department assurances of food aid for the winter.
+Mothers' milk is poisoned!" wrote Tulepbergen Kaipbergenov in the Karakapaki region south of the Aral Sea.
+The report from Nikkei Telecom quoted "sources close to the international monetary authorities" as saying the concerted action will likely be taken if the yen reaches a level of 125 to the dollar.
+He scored only two draws in his first three games, going down in the third round to Soviet grandmaster Artur Yusupov.
+Hundreds wore T-shirts and held placards with anti-Florio slogans.
+But we don't take the same posture all day long.
+The company's voting shares are now around 650p and the non-voting 433p.
+Neither Reimann nor the producer, Willy Decker, do anything to point up the analogy: they don't need to.
+Western leaders should now recognize the folly of putting their faith in Mr. Gorbachev.
+However, refined lead output was up 1.3 per cent to 2,258,000 tonnes.
+The only difference is that the Lilco expropriation will go down in history as the first time a government has taken over a private operation not to save it, but to bury it.
+Businesses executives clamor for the state subsidies Menem curtailed, and resent the tariff reductions and free-market currency exchange rate that push them to compete more aggressively with overseas producers.
+The company wants to operate its mines on a 7-day-a-week, 24-hour-a-day schedule, ease work rules, cut health care and pension costs and contract out more labor.
+The topic of Solidarity and its chairman Lech Walesa came up several times in the discussion that followed Messner's announcement of the resignations.
+Morison, who worked as a civilian for the Navy, also was convicted of the theft of the photos and government documents describing a May 1984 explosion at the Soviet Union's Severomorsk naval base.
+Some analysts said the market seemed healthy in spite of the successive setbacks.
+Trad mayhem, swing and bebop permeate the comfortably fraying fabric of the Welsh market town, running together happily.
+He drove next and did the same (splash).
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Bush and Assad held "an extended conversation on the question of terrorism."
+The booty: A slice of pie from the cafeteria.
+Answering questions from an audience in Springfield, Mass., Reagan also sought Thursday to lower expectations that the superpowers will agree soon on an accord to slash their arsenals of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
+Japan has agreed to 40%, while the European Community will go as high as 35%, U.S. officials say.
+The new shop is a joint venture formed by Polaroid Corp. and the Soviet Ministry of Atomic Energy and Industries.
+We are certifying the fact that we have come out of the tunnel of a history as a paralysed country.
+The president has a history of compromising, particularly on domestic issues.
+Lead's principal use is in automotive batteries; zinc is widely used for castings in autos and as an ingredient in galvanized steel for construction materials and rust-resistant automotive body panels, among other uses.
+Also complicating Hoylake's problems in the U.S. are nine lawsuits it filed in federal courts seeking, on constitutional grounds, to take the regulatory decisions out of the commissioners' hands.
+In the seventh year the quota is increased to 150,000 tonnes, to increase by 10 per cent annually until the 15th year, when all controls are to be eliminated.
+Battery Marche, the US brokerage, is believed to have sold a block of 3.4m shares into the market at 75 1/2 p, most of which was later placed with institutions by a leading house at 76p.
+Deutsche Telekom, as well as being leader of the DBFH consortium, will be a prime contender.
+To ensure a quicker launch, NASA and the Air Force had it redesigned to fit into the $65 million Atlas.
+Bond prices have slumped since the start of the year.
+Net oil exports are expected to rise in 1993 with export volumes over 3 per cent higher and import volumes 1/2 per cent higher than in 1992.
+John Lehman, former Navy secretary, says that "is baloney," adding, "I don't buy the argument that the Pentagon's role is to preserve the industrial base."
+Schwarz spends about five months a year in New York as music director of the New York Chamber Symphony, a post he has held since that orchestra was formed in 1977, and music director of the summer Mostly Mozart Festival.
+Boris Becker was still in it on Sunday night, but had struggled through a five-setter with Tim Wilkinson and a four-setter with Andrew Castle of Great Britain, who stood 180th in the computer rankings.
+The Cuban Mission, meanwhile, said the first contingent of about 3,000 men will leave Angola on Jan. 10.
+Employment information was obtained for 53 of the former commissioners.
+Burundi's Interior Minister Leonard Nyangoma said yesterday about 1,000 people had been killed in fighting between troops and tribal gunmen since the weekend, Reuter reports from Bujumbura.
+But, whereas in the U.S. they are extremely difficult to regulate, in France they are being banned.
+Although the union will express its preference, it will not formally endorse a candidate, said Gary Hubbard, an aide to USW President Lynn Williams.
+Since Mr. Wynn upped the ante, other promoters have attempted to woo Mr. Douglas with prospects of as much as $50 million for a rematch with Mr. Tyson.
+It looked like ESPN, the leading purveyor of sports programming on cable TV, wouldn't get to broadcast the event.
+Rocard, a Socialist, will be trying to run a government dominated by his party yet develop policies attractive to centrists, whose support his administration needs.
+'We've had three miserable years,' says Richard Hughes, fund manager of M & G's Recovery unit trust, the largest recovery fund in the UK growth sector.
+"The uprising pressured the Palestinian leadership to take such positions," said Saed Kanaan, a PLO supporter and businessman in Nablus.
+Rep. Glenn English, D-Okla., chairman of the panel that oversees the CFTC, asked Gramm to explain the discrepencies between the SEC and CFTC reports.
+Like Mr. Eggum, Mr. Sledz won't be named in a racketeering conspiracy as part of his plea agreement.
+Government insists that the PAC should be ejected from the talks because it has refused to abandon its armed struggle.
+The Tass news wire quoted KGB officials as saying the man fired into the air with a sawed-off shotgun and that no one was hurt.
+For example, according to analysts in the department's Economic Research Service, if an 1,100-pound steer sold for $70 per 100 pounds of live weight, it brought its owner $770.
+A reading above 50 indicates expansion in the manufacturing sector and a reading below 50 indicates a contraction.
+Yet art continues to be directed from above by a class of cultural commissars, including the most successful artists themselves.
+Anthony St. John, vice president for human resources at Chrysler, also cited provisions in the pact calling for worker benefits to continue for up to two years after the layoffs and to allow special early retirements for some senior workers.
+At the previous refunding in August, the slope of the yield curve was 18%, in other words an investor could pick up 18% in additional yield by moving from three-year notes to 30-year bonds.
+They have year-old twins, Ariel and Zachariah.
+Although the program hasn't been formally evaluated, experts agree that prison treatment ought to be expanded because, nationwide, up to 70% of inmates have drug problems, which should be dealt with before prisoners are released.
+Kloeckner will represent a new trading business area for Viag as growth prospects in traditional industrial sectors are being overshadowed by the strong expansion of the services sector.
+These people who do these things are taking shots in the dark," Lady Kaberry said. "It is everyone who has to live in fear now.
+Bennett boasted Nov. 8 that the Bush administration's drug strategy was working and that Americans have turned against drugs.
+His statement announcing the action strongly suggested that it was due to the remarks attributed to Rooney.
+The congressional committees that investigated the Iran-Contra affair were given censored versions of 1,269 pages of the 2,848 pages of North's diaries.
+Miami-based Carnival doesn't plan to fine anybody for throwing trash overboard, but its passengers are encouraged to separate plastics from glass, cans and paper into deck-side garbage cans.
+'That's not producing real money for the rural economy.' Mr Liam Foley is also an efficient dairy producer, but he farms in County Cork and is a senior official in the Irish Farmers' Association.
+Salomon stock rose 1 7/8 to 29 5/8 yesterday, but remains 19% below prevailing levels in early August, before the Treasury auction bidding scandal surfaced.
+That was up from $148.02 in fiscal 1983, he added.
+Each package is voted up or down, take it or leave it.
+Neither the spokesman nor Israel Radio gave details about the purported changes.
+But any negative development in crude oil prices is likely to cause a dramatic rise in domestic interest rates. Mr Kjell Skjevesland, a director at the Oslo-based Norse Securities, is also concerned with the oil price/interest rates connection.
+Her real-life replacement, Ms. Farrow, plays another of the radio stars, a hat-check girl who finds fame after she sheds her Brooklyn accent (the same delightful squawk the actress put on in "Broadway Danny Rose").
+Warming tents were set up for the firefighters, who took turns on the fire line.
+John E. Jacobson, a steel economist, estimates that since 1981 bar prices have fallen every year except 1987, when they were flat compared with 1986.
+Vicorp said it wants to eliminate the $4.4 million it pays in annual dividends on the preferred shares.
+Fernandez is of Puerto Rican heritage.
+MiniScribe said the disk drives have more memory capacity than other disks that size.
+Pioneer Electronics Capital Inc., an affiliate of Pioneer Electronic Corp. of Tokyo, purchased $15 million of those same debentures.
+"Undoubtedly this is something that can be rectified over time," Nisbet said.
+The administration said the trade agreement Bush signed with Gorbachev in June granting the Soviets "most favored nation" trading status would not be forwarded to Congress for approval until the emigration legislation is passed.
+Norsk Data AS said it will post a bigger-than-expected first-half loss and announced the resignation of Rolf Skar, its longtime chief executive officer.
+But that proved unnecessary when the door was opened Friday morning, exposing the telescope's finely polished 94.5-inch eye to starlight for the first time.
+Sanctions against Beijing were solidified at last year's economic summit in France.
+One payoff might be chiplike integrated circuits in which electrically encoded information is translated by porous silicon into light-encoded data, which could be sent at high speed between different computers or components within the same computer.
+"I said to myself that he wanted to feel good about himself," he said. "He wanted to feel loved, he wanted to feel close to someone.
+At the same time, a strong performance by the British pound in the currency markets reduced the chance of base rates being raised in the near future.
+They found rental sources for a large tent with a dance floor, tables and chairs, dishes, glasses and silver, tablecloths and portable toilet facilities.
+The technical name for the rig is a lift boat.
+It's your last chance to see the show, which already has made the rounds of cities such as Chicago, Philadelphia and Los Angeles.
+He said Neil Bush was not involved in any S&L scandal.
+A companion proposal would lift the ceiling on credits that auto makers can earn if they build alternative-fueled cars; the credit can be applied to meeting federal fuel efficiency requirements.
+Superconductors are materials that conduct electricity without resistance and repel magnetic fields when cooled to very low temperatures.
+Year-earlier comparisons weren't provided.
+State Sen. Bob Swain got little attention when he introduced a bill to designate an official state dog, but now the "Plott" has thickened.
+Tsaban told The Associated Press the incident occurred between February 7 and 12 when a group of high school students were brought to a detention center near Ramallah.
+Above all, the auctions were seen to be a success, encouraging greatly that elusive plant called confidence. It is the same in London.
+His campaign is running on empty; at one point he even was $200,000 in debt.
+Nonetheless, says Mr. Williams, "our contract with the utility doesn't force us to be a captive customer and simply accept their continuing investment decisions and rate increases without question."
+Only Smith and Rauh, a newcomer to politics, declined to abide by New Hampshire's voluntary campaign spending limit of $400,000 in the primary and a like amount in the general election campaign.
+Glenn Cunningham, who overcame a crippling childhood injury to become America's premier middle distance runner in the 1930s, is dead at age 78.
+He did not repeat this allegation - probably because he did not have time.
+In its first drug-testing rulings last March, the court upheld drug and alcohol tests for railway workers involved in accidents and U.S. Customs Service employees applying for drug-enforcement jobs or those positions that require carrying a firearm.
+"Our future is totally uncertain," said Jose Fuertes, managing director of Spain's Hake Fishing Ship Owners Assocation.
+His mission is to produce a video inventory of Florida's entire road system _ all 23,000 miles.
+U.S. Fax Inc., Philadelphia, sells a fax network to help solve problems such as busy signals and traffic management.
+Are there any indications that the American family has become more stable or secure during the past decade?
+Fettery said if the agreement is approved, about 170 defendants, including those who provided furnishings and services in the hotel, still would have claims against them.
+But Smith noted that Hazelwood apparently felt the ship was in competent hands.
+"As the largest purchasers, they can get volume discounts." But unbundling phone services may cause the cost of residential long-distance service to rise.
+The army's toughest restrictions in more than 20 years of occupation failed to contain the violence.
+Trigger points which will affect the value of your shares in a private company.
+The trick in a business like insurance is to be in a position to take advantage when the cycle turns.
+By 1988 there was nil unemployment.
+Tubacex fell Pta32 to Pta242 after saying that it had entered temporary receivership.
+The Syrian leader, who spoke shortly before the departure of Egypt's Mubarak for Libya after talks in Damascus, accused Israel of blocking peace.
+The company's stock price also is depressed because the Greek government wants to nationalize some of its oil operations.
+Mr. Saunders allegedly passed the information on to another consultant, Thomas Muldoon, who the government says is working for Norden Systems, a United Technologies Corp. unit that was considered a prime contender for the contract.
+A French engineer will tell you that he cannot start work without a plan.
+Mrs. Magnuson said her husband began feeling sick Friday afternoon and was diagnosed as having suffered a "slight" heart attack Friday evening.
+But Robert H. Chandross, chief economist at Lloyds Bank in New York, contends those fears will prove unjustified.
+Where it once had to answer only to the timber industry, the service now has a crowd of watchdogs panting over its shoulder.
+I don't think the trend will be derailed.
+The company also said it intends to exercise an option to reduce its interest in the computer venture from 42.5% to 19.9% by the end of 1988, a move that was anticipated.
+I went to Burma laden with packets of milk powder, coffee and flour, thinking these would make welcome presents.
+The unsecured creditors' committee said unsecured claims against Southmark were closer to $1.5 billion, The Dallas Morning News reported Saturday.
+Men have also fared better than women: only 12 per cent of the male sample said they were unemployed compared to 39 per cent of women. Ukraine has a long way to go before it reaches Polish levels of private activity.
+Sam Burroughs, an off-duty city police detective, was driving through Country Club Plaza early today when he saw a man collecting coins from a fountain, said Lt.
+We would have to have a fully staffed gambling board.
+Zhao, one of China's leading reformers, has been stripped of his post in connection with the recent disturbances, sources say.
+The best recreational sport for strengthening the back, in his opinion, is swimming.
+A spokesman noted that the latest period's results reflect lower tax rates which went into effect July 1 as a result of the recent federal-tax overhaul.
+However, he said to do so would require legislation from Congress _ legislation the administration is not currently seeking.
+However, no USDA forecast is carved in granite, and the professionals in the department's Economic Research Service are quick to revise projections when conditions change significantly.
+It will recoil from a course which would threaten an end to the longest period in government since Lord Liverpool's premiership 180 years ago. They may well be right.
+Sales declined to $3.7 million from $4.5 million.
+Manasara said the residents confounded the Israeli by refusing to answer simple questions about their place of work.
+Consider three stock funds that have doubled their money in five years.
+"There never were movie stars around.
+The measure, eagerly sought by corporations worried about escalating liability costs, would impose a uniform federal standard of liability pre-empting a wide variety of conflicting state laws.
+Ka Wah Bank became insolvent in late 1985, with bad loans totaling more than $3 billion Hong Kong dollars ($385 million).
+"You have gotten away with murder, and I don't blame you for wanting to continue it," Rep. Thomas Downey, D-N.Y., told a gathering of the American Sugar Alliance.
+"I am optimistic about Mr. Derwinski's potential to rise above this unattractive episode, to put it behind him once and for all," Cranston said.
+Takeshita is to highlight the visit by announcing a new package of low-interest loans, estimated at $6 billion for Chinese development projects in the 1990-95 period.
+The brewery is owned by the German plant builder AMS Anlagenplanung GmbH (34%) and Detroit Brewing Company LLC (64%).
+While American PC sales have averaged roughly 25% annual growth since 1984 and West European sales a whopping 40%, Japanese sales were flat for most of that time.
+The platform was not identified by name or exact location, although the statement said it was not the Rostam platform.
+With something like a credible plan in place, though, Boots and WH Smith can spend a year or two deciding for themselves.
+In August, Sundstrand said that "within the next 12 months" it expects to pay out at least $100 million related to "contracts disputes" with the government.
+Fineran said Andrew had managed somehow to push Michael out of the water and onto the ice before sliding back in again.
+Southern Florida also was cited by Hudlow as a major dry area, and the threat of water supply shortages also covers Boston, New York and the Delaware River basin.
+Jordan argued for recovery of the occupied lands before settling their status.
+"People have discounted Wednesday's performance because they realize it was overdone," one equity salesman said.
+At the same time, the growing use of temporary workers helps ease fears of strikes and reduces unions' leverage.
+The proposal largely duplicates an existing law passed by the state legislature, but if approved by voters on November 8 it will be much harder to repeal in the future.
+For fiscal 1991, net income rose 22% to $205.8 million, or $2.65 a share, from $169 million, or $2.15 a share.
+It was only with the help of a spineless Congress that he was able to borrow vast sums to finance his massive defense buildup and to offset revenues lost in his tax-cutting programs.
+Edri's body was found Thursday night at a junction near the Jewish settlement of Yakir, about 24 miles north of Jerusalem.
+And so I keep the vigil.
+"It's a store which has successfully switched its approach from serving the carriage trade to serving the contemporary fashion needs of middle to upper-income customers," said Kurt Barnard, publisher of Barnard's Retail Marketing Report.
+It provides such things as home banking, shopping and airline reservations.
+Nawbzada Nasrullah Khan, 72, is the second major candidate but has never been in government.
+Art nouveau glass vases and antique silver boxes are popular, he says.
+But circumstances in Colombia are far from logical.
+The alliance will enable the companies to provide food services to airlines on a worldwide basis.
+The report will include a statement alleging that Wright violated House rules in several dozen instances, said a source familiar with the investigation.
+Here the scheme ends, approximately 44 weeks after initial acceptance. At Stampiton, Mr Lever has just entered module four.
+GAF also confirmed a report in this newspaper that it privately offered to sweeten its bid for Borg-Warner late Friday to $48 a share.
+The only other producer, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in Washington state, has been shut down for more than a year.
+But authorities this year may be more concerned about controlling the holiday celebrations after hundreds of thousands of disenchanted Chinese took to the streets last spring calling for democracy and other changes.
+The latest subpoenas follow in that line.
+Unwanted lengths of the chromosome are literally cut away and the respective ends are then spliced together.
+In August 1988, South Korea had a surplus of $816 million.
+The 350-member National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws will discuss the bill and consider changes.
+Oliveira says, "We are winning the war.
+Expected tax revenues in the fiscal year totaled 62.3 trillion yen.
+"There's no possibility of forming a single entity now," said a government ministry official, who asked not to be identified.
+The two were meeting in Baghdad.
+They are rated double-A-3 by Moody's and double-A by S&P.
+The boosters burned just 1.4 seconds longer than predicted during the two minutes the boosters are used.
+While volume has slipped from last year's record totals, the IPO market remains active.
+A French labour inspector has asked a judge to examine the legality of the Euro Disney Look, the company's dress code.
+Mr. Mow says his Los Angeles-area company, which is privately held but reports $466 million in domestic sales (plus foreign licenses) after only five years, gets about 20% of its goods from China.
+Despite Col. Moammar Gadhafi's promise of continued support for liberation and alleged terrorist groups around the world, Western and Palestinian sources say the Libyan leader is cutting back on such aid.
+The company rang up sales of $11 billion last year.
+Doogie can take out your gall bladder, but he's just learning to drive.
+As the Treasury was wrapping up its initial tax-overhaul proposal, aides presented Donald Regan with a plan that included three tax brackets for individuals: 16%, 28% and 37%.
+Separately, a Senate Appropriations subcommittee held the budget for the space station to $200 million.
+In the process, the bank's good loans went bad.
+Sam has never been told about the problem, because his Mom firmly believes that the illness can be prevented by keeping him in the dark.
+The witnesses spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Glenfed Inc., parent of the nation's fifth-largest thrift, said it expects to meet analysts' earnings projections for fiscal 1987, which ends June 30.
+Real-estate agents and developers say that selected bargains exist in the low and medium-priced range.
+"I went to the hardware store in my jeans," she says. "My hair was sticking out all over.
+In an interview, the 39-year-old investment banker confirmed market talk that he is partway through raising another big fund that "can go into anything."
+I took an oath of office to protect sources and methods of intelligence and I would never discuss anything I was doing at the CIA that would affect the national security," Bush said.
+Charles is heard prominently on the instrumental "Healing Chant." There is a tenuous and harmonious thread to "Yellow Moon," partly due to producer Daniel Lanois' (Peter Gabriel, U2) recording style.
+The house has been part of the Garden District tour as long as the National Park Service has been giving it, he said. "This fence, they say, is the prototype for chain-link fence," he told the tourists.
+Ousted Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her political foes launched campaigns Tuesday for next month's elections, which are seen as a forum on whether her government was wrongly dismissed.
+That's equivalent to 7.76% for an investor in the 28% tax bracket and 8.34% for someone paying 33% in taxes.
+`Most of the increase in orders in July was for durable goods, up $3.5 billion or 2.8 percent to $128.2 billion," the report said.
+For instance, the $119 package doesn't include representation in a divorce proceeding or malpractice suit.
+To encourage new production, Congress enacted several different prices for gas according to source, such as tight sands or very deep wells, and permitted those prices to rise with inflation.
+If the West German agency chooses the Titan vehicle, the launch will be made from Cape Canaveral, Fla., Martin Marietta said.
+That produced a tide of manufacturing jobs that has spread through Asia's first generation of newly industrialized countries, or NICs-South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore.
+The young lovers are Peter Dobson and Jessica Steen.
+"You keep alive the dream of a free Nicaragua," she said.
+Today's blimps use inert helium instead of the highly flammable hydrogen that destroyed the famous Hindenburg dirigible in New Jersey in 1937.
+Jamming of Western radio stations such as Radio Free Europe has ceased, but the official media has stepped up rebuttals of reports heard on the stations.
+I don't know where I get it," a frail but vibrant Mrs. Scales said at a meeting Sunday with Smith President Mary Maples Dunn.
+Jocelyn Tomkin Astronomy Department University of Texas Austin, Texas The Internal Revenue Service plans to restructure itself more like a private corporation.
+That figure is down considerably from several years ago when rebel political operations in the United States had strong U.S. government backing.
+The senators may, if they wish, stick their heads in the sand of SALT II, but they shouldn't complain too loudly if the president or the public doesn't join them.
+It has the characteristics of a Gaullist union of nations rather than those of a sapling superstate.
+One of the very toughest is Section 89 of the 1989 tax act, which compels corporations to prove they are conferring benefits equally on all employees.
+Its monthly survey queries purchasing executives at more than 300 industrial companies across the nation.
+"It's so intense anyway that we don't need any more," he said.
+It's time to clear the air _ and you know, I think we will.
+Some analysts doubted, however, that other bidders would resurface.
+"The Call of the Wild," Jack London.
+In the past 10 years, the funds, and their founder, have made an enormous amount of money.
+"Society made its choice," said the taciturn prime minister, who took office in August 1989 after decades as a writer in the Catholic opposition.
+Children in that group were not affected by custody arrangements, the study found.
+Most of the state's 1,488 polling stations opened on schedule at 8 a.m. Workers were given the day off, and turnout was reported strong among the 709,000 registered voters.
+We know it does not permit deployment.
+A couple of weeks later, she left her purse in a shopping cart basket at another supermarket, and again someone returned it.
+At least, not their estimates for this year.
+Why has it acquired Stag Furniture?
+Last week, the dollar reached a four-week high of 129.35 yen and a seven-week peak of 1.6355 marks, but buying interest faded quickly around those levels.
+The SMI index added 17.1 to 2,867.7. Buying of Roche certificates, up SFr50 to SFr6,250, by one small bank triggered demand elsewhere in the sector.
+THE DOLLAR REBOUNDED from postwar lows after central bank intervention, sparking stock and bond rallies but sending gold prices skidding.
+Soviet history books long have claimed that Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia voluntarily joined the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the beginning of World War II.
+A United Mine Workers spokesman terms as ridiculous a lawsuit filed by a strikebound coal company alleging the union's selective strike program is a thinly veiled racketeering operation.
+This explains why neither credit nor ruble work.
+'The jump has been caused by being fashionable,' says Jennifer Tullberg, company secretary and William's wife.
+Taxable funds invest in commercial paper (short-term corporate IOUs), bank certificates of deposit and Treasury bills.
+Almost all of the extra financing will come from higher taxes and increased borrowing, while Germany's fat welfare budget will remain untouched.
+Increasing SEC power to gather Wall Street data was approved by the House.
+Mr. Parnes also said he has testified to government investigators about his role.
+The scientists now want to trace the white blood cells after they are returned to the patient to understand why TIL therapy works for some, but not others.
+The Constitution requires that a president be 35 years old.
+He has tried to oust the estimated 40,000 Syrian troops from Lebanon.
+By comparison, high-grade corporate bonds gained 1/8 point on average.
+One of Sweden's leading insurers, Skandia, has set up its own banking unit and the Post Office is offering a broader range of banking services. Competition within the Nordic region is also intensifying.
+The bank board said mortgage rates dropped by nearly half a percentage point in early February when compared with early January.
+One industry source said RJR's anger stemmed in part from the agency's lack of deference to RJR, whose array of consumer products is so vast that it has ad agencies beating down its door.
+Another U.S. banker who also sits on an advisory committee questioned the present committee system: "The Russian slang word for committee roughly translates into a dog with four hind legs," he said.
+"We always hate to see our companies being taken over, and we're often not satisfied with the price," he said.
+"When I meet those old Japanese tourists on the beaches of the Philippines, I always wonder how much they enjoy it," Mr. Saito says.
+On the Big Board, Texaco shares rose 1 1/8 to 39 1/4 on more than 1.4 million shares.
+The U.S. Air Force based in Osan, 25 miles south of Seoul, used helicopters and 20 paramedics to rescue stranded flood victims.
+But Anthony Galde is an unmenacing teen-age villain, the kind of street punk who would have been out-of-date in the original production of "West Side Story."
+This is a shame, because Mr. Bush's goodwill among minorities gives him a chance to shape a new and better civil-rights consensus.
+The Tigers don't own any large parking areas.
+Officially, the doors are still open for North Korean participation, but nobody expects athletes from the North to fill the rooms left empty for them at the athletes' village.
+Haley said the new formula would benefit milk wholesalers, or "handlers," under federal milk marketing orders.
+During heavy fighting over the past several months, Save the Children has distributed rations to about a third of the population of Lebanon, the announcement said.
+If you're not doing something right, she'll scream and holler.
+Some residents of the nearby Rancho Carrillo housing tract in Riverside County temporarily evacuated their homes as smoke and dust from the fire filled the air on Friday, Bundick said.
+This has replaced socialism as the theme song of John Smith's Labour party.
+In some cases, the Thai government encourages the process by nudging Japanese companies into joint ventures with Thai partners.
+A complete overhaul failed to revive the sagging late-night fortunes of "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat Sajak, whose CBS talk show goes around for the final time next week.
+"Chrysler had stated that if it couldn't get a good price, it wouldn't sell," said analyst Ron Glantz of Dean Witter Reynolds in San Francisco.
+"They are more decisive.
+The dollar's stability despite central bank intervention helped boost the market as well.
+It controlled 35 percent of Champion's common Stock.
+Score one for Going Out and one for staying home. So Going Out emerges from this refresher course pretty robustly; the vitality of live events and the uniqueness of each performance score heavily.
+The Viacom executive also said the HBO-Fox pact wouldn't hurt Showtime "because there is plenty of other movie product out there" from smaller movie studios.
+Another possibility is a push into custom-parts production.
+The bonds are convertible into shares of Avis Europe PLC at a set price, however.
+Dr. O.C. Smith, a Shelby County medical examiner, said Dennis Johnson, 34, was apparently asphyxiated.
+The wall absorbed curses and graffiti and the ritualistic invective of visiting presidents and prime ministers.
+Roh deplored the bombing, but said his government still needs to promote dialogue with North Korea to avoid a "possibly more tragic incident." Roh also said increasing violence in the National Assembly elections would be suppressed.
+Faltering production and disagreements among the partners over management practices left the venture unable to meet its targets.
+Within the Arab world, Saddam's goals are "Iraqi leadership and that he is prepared to use virtually all means to achieve that end, from economic intimidation to the use of force and terror," Reich said in an interview.
+But, as far as Europe is concerned, Britain does not lead - it follows.
+"The `wire curtain' and the concrete pillars were almost completely removed from Saturday to Monday," MTI said Monday.
+Opposition parties were widely expected to disrupt parliamentary proceedings with demands that Takeshita or other top leaders resign to take responsibility for the involvement of prominent party officials in the scandal.
+"They'd say, `Come on, Janet, we're going to have something to eat together.'
+Complaints and Mice Are Up at Amtrak THE COMPLAINTS sound familiar: lousy service, long delays and mechanical breakdowns.
+More recently, he says, corporate downsizing, with resulting layoffs, has spurred activity.
+The FDA meets regularly with drug companies testing new drugs to advise the companies on what further research is needed for approval.
+About 5.4 million acres of owl habitat already are in national parks or wilderness areas off limits to logging, so an additional 3 million acres would have to be withdrawn.
+During an 11-month period in Arizona, the ratio of reported bites to the estimated pet population was 0.3 percent for ferrets, compared with 0.4 percent for cats and 2.2 percent for dogs, they said.
+A Soviet emigrant student who transferred to the school this year said she is learning much more than in public school because of a higher teacher-student ratio and intensive instruction.
+And delegates ratified an earlier Nationalist proposal to retire by 1991 all 800 elderly members of the lawmaking Legislative Yuan and electoral college from mainland China.
+The WIPP was supposed to open last October, but questions about the long-term safety of the salt beds and how waste is to be transported to it have delayed the opening.
+According to Mr John Dingell, Democrat chairman of the House energy and commerce committee, and an opponent of the treaty: 'Every sign I see is that the votes are not present for Nafta to be carried.
+"That's a good one," says Mr. Musselman.
+At the same time, Vicon said it granted Chugai the exclusive right to sell Vicon's video products, which are used in security and control applications, in Japan.
+They're solid, mature people whose appetite for politics and for change has been whetted and definitely they don't need gurus or senior advisers," he said.
+He sang Finnish folk songs for a while, then inexplicably jumped up and threatened to flatten the man seated in front of him.
+I didn't even drink," she said. "And then all of a sudden, bang!
+They have reached the level of the mid-1960s in comparative purchasing power, official estimates say.
+Boesky paid $100 million in penalties and pleaded guilty to one felony to settle the biggest insider trading case ever.
+Return fares to Auckland start at around Pounds 900, cheaper at bucket shops.
+Another problem is the image of the Philippines as a low-cost, low-tech manufacturing environment suitable for handicrafts and garments, and perhaps low-end electronics, but not software.
+He joins other Soviet artists who have recently been permitted to visit Israel.
+The measure would require Congressional approval.
+But they were released an hour later when Amal promised villagers that the U.N. force would seek to locate Kasfi and bring him back.
+Nevertheless, Soviet pressures are having some effect.
+They just don't understand the connection between shoes and images of a girl vacuuming a carpet on a lawn.
+I mean, he understood housing, he clearly understood HUD (programs) and HUD regulations," recalls Raymond Reisert, a former PaineWebber executive.
+He said there were about 75 protesters.
+Captured at gunpoint and moved to Iraq, he spent three months as a human shield in a refinery outside Baghdad.
+So, it would be wrong to assume the F&B unit trust is better than a rival fund (which takes the annual charge from income) offering, say, 6 per cent.
+Motor insurers benefited from a decline in the frequency of claims, and there was a significant fall in fire and property claims. The value of surrendered policies increased from Pounds 4.9bn in 1991 to Pounds 5.3bn last year.
+The onus must always be on bidding companies to ensure everyone keeps mum.
+Avana quickly rejected the offer as "wholly unwelcome" and not in the best interests of shareholders.
+Sununu threatened any version of the pending "family leave" bill that would mandate such an employee benefit, according to business group lobbyists who attended a White House meeting with him on Monday.
+The quake, which measured 6.7 on the Richter scale, struck at 5:34 a.m. near the town of Batang, which is close to Sichuan province's western border with Tibet, the State Seismological Bureau said.
+'We did not need any devaluation,' he said yesterday.
+Police fired warning shots and burst tear gas canisters in several neighborhoods of the capital to break up crowds, UNI said.
+Articles appeared in food sections of newspapers around the country.
+These are the weasel words of the wily whip; they do not win anyone's respect.
+Van Gogh's "Irises" sold for a record $53.9 million, Sotheby's auction house in New York said.
+In the East room ceremony, Bush watched a group of children from Toledo, dressed in traditional Spanish colonial garb, dance to mariachi music.
+He said mirrors were cracked, tables damaged, and some statues had fingers broken off.
+About 500,000 pounds of marijuana was imported to and distributed from Lafayette and several thousand pounds of cocaine was flown to Shreveport, he said.
+But Joseph Ronning, an analyst with Brown Brothers Harriman Inc., warned that the sales improvement might look better than it really is because results last Christmas were disappointing.
+The health insurance measure was initiated by the president but then changed in Congress.
+The group's positions include rolling back tax breaks for the wealthy, immediate reductions in automotive and industrial pollution levels, and higher pay for teachers.
+Four other firms were also identified as Regan contributors and underwriters for the state.
+The Los Angeles-based aerospace concern, which has been publicly acknowledged as the radar-evading warplane's developer, probably got the classified contract last fall, the officials said.
+Mr. Holmes a Court has permission from U.S. securities regulators to buy as much as 15% of Texaco, and some analysts said his failure to buy up Texaco shares as their price has sagged indicates he is in a cash bind.
+Energy futures prices ended mixed in moderate trading Thursday, with crude oil under pressure from short-term softening in demand.
+Most taxes are withheld at the workplace, and workers do not need to file annual tax returns.
+Until 1980, the building was regularly painted every five years. Because of persistent paint failure, the White House and National Park Service asked the National Bureau of Standards in 1976 to make a study and recommend corrective action.
+An 18-year-old injured in a motorcycle accident says words of encouragement recorded by Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino helped pull him out of his three-month coma.
+Iraq annexed Kuwait six days after the invasion and last week the former emirate was declared Iraq's 19th province.
+The producers of "Die Hard 2" transported cast and crew to three cities in a multimillion-dollar and largely unsuccessful attempt to shoot during a real snowstorm.
+The balance of trade with north America was nonetheless healthier than a year ago. The deficit with Western Europe excluding the EC also widened.
+On other commodity markets, silver also rose; petroleum futures were mixed; grains and soybeans advanced; and livestock and meat futures rose.
+Big banks generally paid at low rates because foreign loan-loss reserves and overseas branch losses hurt U.S. results.
+One of the vehicles swerved off the highway into the power pole.
+On Saturday, the coalition will hold a Counter-Inaugural Forum at All Soul's Church, followed on Sunday by an interfaith gathering outside the National Cathedral featuring traditional Native American prayers from representatives of the Piscataway nation.
+After two weeks of rising prices, the Swiss franc foreign bond market has reached a consolidation phase, with many market participants believing that rates will stabilize around current levels.
+The leisure and sportswear company ann-ounced a pre-tax deficit of Pounds 8.6m for 1993 on dwindling turnover; it achieved profits of Pounds 1.11m in 1992. The directors saw little sign of optimism for this year.
+About 30 percent of all shares were left unpriced at the end of the session due to lack of sufficient sell orders to match buy orders, traders said.
+Neither are hundreds of other tiny museums around the country that thousands of people visit and enjoy.
+But significant gaps remained between the Dukakis and Jackson stances on taxes, defense and foreign policy that could be fought out in Denver or on the convention floor next month in Atlanta.
+It still isn't completely clear how Credit Lyonnais dug itself such a deep hole.
+The United States tripled the strength of its force in the gulf as the `tanker war" worsened in 1987.
+Republican McCain denounced the delay as political cowardice.
+No one knows how it will end in Kosovo, the former Yugoslav territory ruled by Serbia.
+However, police have identified a suspect who has been jailed on unrelated sexual assault charges since Oct. 14.
+At one point, 50,000 out of 770,000 customers were without power.
+Instead of ignoring them, Bentsen spoke to them directly.
+But a 9th Circuit judge, John Noonan, stayed the execution four days before it was to take place.
+The concern has about 14.5 million shares outstanding.
+Jerry Chase, 25, of Hazlehurst, surrendered Tuesday to Copiah County Sheriff Tommy Jackson.
+But in an interview, Mr. Fellheimer vigorously denied that either the company was for sale or that the executives were fired.
+As the company pushes ahead with plans to close 21 North American factories, other UAW locals will come under pressure to do as Arlington did.
+It would also get out of most of the electronics systems business, which control engines for aircraft and missile systems.
+EVEN without the 11 players who retired, defaulted or otherwise withdrew, the 25th US Championships of the open era have provided enough on-court shocks among the men to be sub-titled 'Slaughter on 10th Avenue.'
+Aggregate operating profit for the two businesses consequently rose to as much as #50 million in the year ending Sept. 30, from a pre-merger level of about #40 million, analysts estimate.
+First the office was three months late in opening, and then there was no turnround.
+Load factor declined to 41.4%, from 45.9%.
+But it is an open question whether these features justify the judicial construction of a federal contract and tort system on top of the anti-discrimination system Congress has put in place.
+Bush told the students that he was in charge of two meetings in which the 1983 Grenada invasion was planned and he said he had helped form and head the South Florida Task Force on Drugs that began seven years ago.
+AT&T suspended negotiations with Britain's Cable & Wireless aimed at setting up a global alliance in international telecommunications services, say people familiar with the talks, which could resume in the summer.
+A steerer takes a buyer to an apartment, where the dealer accepts the buyer's money and pushes the drugs through an opening in the apartment door.
+He rejected Buddism as atheistic, but liked the Sikh religion from the start.
+Indian troops have on at least three previous occasions briefly suspended military operations against the Tamil rebels.
+Two days later, Mr. Tillotson phoned.
+The astronauts then will prepare to end the five-day flight with a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
+It will begin its investing program Dec. 1.
+No way, contends spokesman Michael A. Winter.
+The GOP needed it to keep a role in drawing lines for the seven new House seats California is expected to gain, because Democrats easily retained control of the Legislature.
+Some GOP lawmakers fear a veto will hurt the party's pro-family image.
+Outboard Marine Corp., based in Waukegan, 40 miles north of Chicago, reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $6.8 million, a 76 percent drop from the same period last year.
+The Moslem and tribal codes that determine public behavior in Saudi Arabia include bans on alcohol, and the mixing of men and women outside their homes.
+It was hard to credit that he should put his name to such a feeble folk-fantasy, devoid of any inventive spark.
+The 10.5% debentures are exchangeable for shares of Mobil Corp. common stock that Enron acquired in 1964, when it sold a subsidiary to Mobil, and that it has held in escrow pending redemption of the debentures.
+In some instances, according to the indictment, Mr. Fowler obtained documents specifically requested by officials at Boeing or other contractors.
+Vast tracts of the hilly high country has been converted to forestry, and it takes 25 to 30 years for a tree to reach maturity.
+That compares with Pounds 743m last year after redundancy charges, giving underlying profits growth at mid-point of about 4.5 per cent.
+There was no immediate reaction from the Pentagon.
+"It's quite high," he told reporters.
+Was it concern for the law that caused the House of Representatives to stay in session all night for emotional, if unheard, speeches?
+"The Equality Trap" is a generous book filled with profound personal insights and lousy economic theories.
+He said the community needed to move towards more realistic prices at a pace the agricultural community could accept.
+'My friends who disagree say Europe is in a mess.
+"We have had some discussions with regulators, and we are very optimistic that they'd give us the green light on this," he said.
+Campbell said it plans to integrate its existing U.K. operations and its Netherlands-based Groko frozen-foods business into Freshbake, which will retain its current management.
+A few months ago Akihiro Okumura, a professor of business at Keio University and an adviser to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, flatly predicted that "in technology, except for aerospace, Japan will win."
+The company said it is comfortable with Alex. Brown & Sons' second-quarter earnings estimate of 20 cents a share, revised upward Tuesday from 17 cents.
+Keith Blevins, publisher of the Americus Times-Recorder, has been named publisher of The Daily Citizen-News of Dalton.
+"Public health and safety, for example," Carl Gidlund, a Forest Service spokesman, said. "Now we have the Public Health Service in to ensure it's clean.
+Two suspected Mafiosi were shot to death on the main street of a Palermo suburb, raising to 16 the number of people killed in gangland warfare in Sicily this week, police reported today.
+Bert Lance has no official role at the Democratic convention, but Jesse Jackson will make sure there is a place at the table for the burly Georgia politician declared persona non grata four years ago.
+ODOR ORDINANCE in Jacksonville is struck down by judge for vagueness.
+Options volume is up 35 per cent, and futures volume has more than doubled thanks to the new government bond future.
+Cahners has become the largest U.S. trade magazine publisher through a series of high-priced acquisitions in recent years.
+The software is explicitly described as an ERP product and is intended to support 'lean,' JIT-type manufacturing procedures. Another ERP product is the Control Manufacturing system from Cincom, first launched in March this year.
+That's higher than those of other private-label mortgage securities by 0.05 to 0.10 percentage point, but not as high as some had expected, considering that the loans came from failed S&Ls and include some nonperforming loans.
+The government charged today that cash, jewelry, fine wines and fruits were given to the nation's former chief law enforcement officer by defendants in the influence-peddling trial of Leonid I. Brezhnev's son-in-law.
+In May, three paintings, among them a Van Gogh and a work by French impressionist Paul Cezanne, were taken from Amsterdam's Municipal Museum.
+On Wednesday, the judge took nearly three hours to outline the 19 charges against Heidnik to the jury, and explained all the possible verdicts, among them innocent by reason of insanity and guilty but mentally ill.
+The main body of each letter was already typed.
+Upper respiratory ailments and back pain are the top two reasons people miss work, says the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.
+By an even more overwhelming ratio of six to one, voters say they want to protect the environment even if it means they will have to pay higher prices.
+He noted Dukakis had proclaimed himself tough on crime.
+Though the executives were later penalized for breaking securities rules, Mr. Campeau suffered a defeat that plunged him into depression.
+A fourth defendant, stockbroker Anthony Parnes, 45, was found guilty of false accounting and theft charges.
+"I still think we have a shot at late September," Crippen said.
+The whole area is gradually to be integrated with older Jerusalem by a new master plan. When judging the international competition to find an architect the jury had to tackle two problems.
+IBM is also offering circuit-boards incorporating its home-built Intel-designed chips to other PC makers. IBM has also demonstrated its ability to improve upon Intel's microprocessor designs.
+KWO is an integrated structure, each department depending on each other for success and winning customers.
+Among signs of movement in resolving the Cambodian conflict is a dialogue now under way among Cambodian factions and between China and the Soviet Union.
+A skull with a Nazi helmet that contains the letters "CIA" is depicted prominently in the mural.
+An inquiry by the Indian government concluded that a bomb caused the crash.
+The market value of a single strong bank, Security Pacific Corp. of Los Angeles, is $5.8 billion.
+Ben Brafman, a lawyer for the company's owner, Angelo Paccione, said, "These were hospital materials.
+Jeffrey Percell goes to trial April 6, charged with the slaying of his 61-year-old parents, who were bound, gagged and shot in the head.
+Indeed, Canadian bank stock holders face a greater threat of dilution because, unlike U.S. bank rules, Canadian regulations prohibit banks from including loan loss reserves as part of their capital.
+He said Bush expressed hopes that Shamir remained committed to the plan he espoused last year.
+MSI's board will state its position on the offer on or before Sept. 23, Charles S. Strauch, president and chief executive officer of MSI, said yesterday in a letter to shareholders.
+Like most classical musicians, she won't divulge her income.
+North is a target of the Iran-Contra investigation being conducted by independent counsel Lawrence Walsh but has not been indicted.
+But Mujuru said Zimbabwean troops had gained the upper hand in counterinsurgency operations since the first major incursions eight months ago.
+Using a series of 40 hidden cameras, researchers have found a larger population of grizzly bears than previously believed inhabiting a section of national forest in northwestern Montana.
+Mr. Joseph declined to say whether any further settlement talks with the SEC are planned; talks earlier this summer collapsed.
+Chinese authorities claimed someone had fired on the troops marching along Changan Avenue from a foreigner's apartment in the compound next to mine.
+Joe T. Meador, a former Army lieutenant who was among the U.S. troops who entered Quedlinburg in April 1945, is believed to have stolen the artifacts.
+The declaration, made public late Friday night, said the congress has decided to mobilize "all means" to assure continuation of the 20-month-old Palestinian uprising in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+Delays in placing the detainees in halfway houses was one of the issues n as triggering last year's uprisings at federal prisons in Atlanta and Oakdale, La.
+The Calgary, Alberta-based oil and gas concern said holders applied to purchase 3.9 million shares under the offer, which expired Aug. 3.
+"The plane was full of fuel and the thieves took three five-gallon `jerry' cans of fuel, enough for another hour in the air," says Max Meyers, MAF president.
+Earlier this month, Terry Halperin, the U.S. attorney for the Virgin Islands, announced that she would not bring charges against the mayor there.
+Sir Nicholas became a Name in 1973 and last year was a member of 23 syndicates - including two which have made big losses.
+Sales for the latest quarter totaled $3.34 billion, up from $3.1 billion during the final quarter of fiscal 1986.
+In the 1992 outlook, a widely watched prediction of demand, Seattle-based Boeing extended the 5.2% annual-growth estimate that it last year applied through 2005.
+"Friday Night Lights" describes a city hit hard when oil prices plummeted in the early 1980s, ruining a region that depends upon petroleum.
+Mr. Welch's name and his "vision" now predominate meetings, as if he were the guru of turbine-generators.
+Hungary in September became the first nation to restore ties, and Czechoslovakia was the second on Feb. 9.
+U.S. citizens who want to escape from Kuwait by crossing the desert receive daily words of caution by radio from the State Department.
+Moreover, economists expect even West Germany's nominal trade surplus to begin receding as the strong mark strains the competitiveness of German exporters.
+Chugh comments that tax evasion in its various forms has grown more serious in recent years, leading to significant social and economic consequences.
+ALLIED-LYONS, the drinks and food group, has turned almost half of its former London headquarters over to temporary shelter for the homeless. Allied-Lyons has given up three of the eight floors at its former offices in Islington, north London.
+"I lost my self-esteem," she said. "I victimized myself and abused my child." The life of a homeless woman is harsh even without having to care for her children, Ms. Hummel said.
+Although it has the same amount of office space as the Docklands - 10m sq ft - the vacancy rate in Croydon is just 8 per cent, compared with about 50 per cent in the Docklands.
+The insurer's first-half net income rose 17% to 416.9 million guilders ($211.5 million), largely because the year-earlier results were depressed by payments for 1990 winter storm damage.
+Cerus will soon place a representative on the Yves Saint Laurent S.A. board, either Mr. De Benedetti himself or Alain Minc, Cerus's day-to-day boss.
+The sketchy police unrest report, which covers incidents from the previous 24 hours, did not release any additional details.
+Another researcher called the findings a "hopeful statement" for exasperated parents of teen-agers.
+Couples often live together unmarried "because of the financial penalty for getting married," says Dame Joan Seccombe, the Conservative Party's vice chairman with responsibility for women.
+Hrawi said Lebanon's interest would "best be preserved by implementing the Taif accord," which mainly redistributes power equally between Christians and Moslems.
+Last month, the Senate voted to send a delegation of congressional staffers to Poland to assist its legislature, the Sejm, in democratic procedures.
+The fact that some abuses may emerge as the new system expands in the marketplace cannot support the type of wholesale condemnation implied in your article.
+For Rene Berlandier, president of the fans' association, the main problem facing bullfighting is excessively high ticket prices.
+Buck predicted the test will account for 10 percent to 15 percent of all AIDS testing during its second year on the market.
+Chrysler, however, rose 1/4 to 16 3/4.
+He said the sale will sharpen the company's focus on key markets for information services.
+Although nations of the so-called non-aligned movement expressed token solidarity with the Arab League, hard-line Arabs had to back off linking bans on chemical and nuclear weapons for lack of real support.
+The Democrats had hoped the president would discuss, in addition to procedure, the contents of a budget compromise.
+The taunt caused his critics to back down. Mr Ter-Petrosian is trying to give the appearance of marching gamely ahead. He doesn't mind too much having traded his former career at Yerevan University for his current job.
+Planes to and from Chicago are being delayed safely on the ground in an unprecedented attempt to reduce congestion and the growing number of air traffic controller errors at the nation's busiest airport, officials say.
+For example, rates on new short-term Treasury bills at the government's regular weekly sale fell to their lowest auction levels in nearly three years.
+Most of them agree with the policy goals Washington is setting and most, like Republican Gov. Thomas Kean of New Jersey, believe states can achieve those goals better than Washington.
+In the past two years, the government has floated shares in 70 companies and it has recently decided to privatise 15 more, including the big vehicle assembly businesses.
+Each is defined by a small urban area: Coronation Street in Weatherfield and Albert Square in Walford.
+A vanished fortuneteller and her companion were convicted of duping an elderly woman out of $150,000 after telling her that the souls of her two dead husbands could be raised from hell to heaven.
+Lucius Barker, a political science professor at St. Louis' Washington University who was a Jackson delegate in 1984, said the he-cannot-win argument is becoming a code for opposition to Jackson on racial grounds.
+Most major Japanese financial institutions will be closed Wednesday through Friday because of holidays.
+Later, in London, it fell back to 130.27 yen.
+The 16-year-old white girl was killed while attending a volleyball tournament at Conroe High School, where Brandley, who is black, was a janitor.
+"This city is what I am. Philadelphia has been home forever," he said.
+It would be wonderful if we could use monetary policy to cure inflation without enlarging the deficit and support the dollar without raising interest rates.
+Others say it's downright dangerous.
+Retail sales fell 0.6 percent in March following a drop in February, the first back-to-back declines in more than three years, the government said today.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Louisana-Pacific's shares closed at $32.25 a share, unchanged.
+Couples embarking on their first marriage tended to have roughly similar educational backgrounds.
+But medical and hospital associations have called it misguided.
+A huge property group teetered on the brink of collapse. Retailers warned that there were few signs of life in the high street. Dividends were cut or paid uncovered.
+The idea is to charge students for spending more than the average time needed to complete a course.
+But it also means he has to convince nervous retailer and skeptical employees that he's interested in a long-term relationship and not a fast buck.
+With the withdrawal deadline approaching, Najib exhorted the Afghan people to protect their nation's sovereignty.
+And Eric Miller, chief market strategist for Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, says he's skeptical of computer programs, too.
+The new company, in turn, would be jointly owned with Nigeria, which would swap crude rather than pay cash for its equity share.
+Q. What about China?
+A senior State Department official said he hoped that would lead to direct Arab-Israeli peace talks.
+At the end of the war he was a highly decorated major general.
+"The exposition of the play is a bit crudely done," Lamos said.
+Panama's military dictator, Gen.
+A broken egg has dried on the living room floor.
+The Kennedy Center circulated fliers around town announcing auditions for "macho he-men" to appear this week in Hungarian choreographer Laszlo Seregi's balletic tale of an abortive slave uprising in ancient Rome.
+The powdered food is made into a sticky dough with the addition of heat and water.
+Mandela's statement, to return to South Africa," a spokesman said.
+She said there was no way to know immediately what effects were in Duke's service area outside Charlotte.
+"Landscape With Farmhouse And Haystack" by the 17th-century Dutch master Jan van Gooyen, was stolen from the Twenthe National Museum in Enschede on Wednesday, according to the television report Friday.
+The ruling also is likely to put further pressure on the Fed to grant banks new investment-banking powers.
+Mr. Erck, a San Antonio banker holding 63.4% of one preferred series, plans to vote against the bailout, First City said.
+Mandela has "disregarded the existence of the white nation in South Africa," Treurnicht said. "He does not intend to recognize any white community.
+He said a doctor examined her on Aug. 12 and found her completely fit.
+The IIMR includes major restructuring costs in headline earnings, for example, even though such costs are unlikely to recur.
+She takes his gun, gets a nod from him, and kills the horse with one shot. There are no tears afterward; the bravado isn't an act.
+It might almost be said that Bentsen takes moderation to an extreme.
+After a year of controversy and discontent in Congress, Thornburgh on Monday imposed the change he has been seeking for 15 years.
+Swanson and Wood couldn't be reached for comment.
+One British politician was positively unrestrained at a lunch addressed by Jack Kemp, housing secretary.
+This year, a month-long car trip took them as far as Vancouver, British Columbia.
+Last year, it bought $5.5 billion worth and the total for 1988 is forecast at $6.9 million.
+Construction spending in August is thought to have increased a modest 0.2% after July's flat reading.
+Malaysia has independent unions but highly restrictive labour laws.
+Various federal laws and regulations are requiring air bags, larger air conditioners and anti-lock brakes, adding still more costs, she said.
+Ms. Drew is currently a managing director in charge of managing Chemical Bank's interest-rate risk and liquidity.
+The researchers reported in today's Jornal of American Medical Association that 76 percent of the subjects in their study "were worried' or "somehwat worried" about catching HIV, the AIDS virus.
+The studios or independent producers absorb the deficit, hoping to recoup their losses through television reruns, foreign sales and occasional videocassettes.
+About 300 evacuees spent the night at Seaford Middle School.
+The industry's main concerns are the practicality and cost of dealing with the tax.' Insurance brokers have still to define their position in relation to the new tax, said Mr David Hough of the British Insurance and Investment Brokers' Association.
+These are souches - ancient, gnarled vine roots available when vineyards are being replanted.
+The local government linked the two currencies in October 1983 at a rate of one U.S. dollar to 7.80 Hong Kong dollars, and has adamantly refused to consider a revaluation.
+Much of the liability for the accident, and similar catastrophes, falls on the providers of reinsurance that operate through Lloyds.
+The Salvadoran government has offered a reward of $250,000 for information leading to the prosecution of those responsible for the massacre.
+The death raised to 507 the number of Palestinians killed in the 18-month uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+Sommerfield began his re-enactment of the inaugural voyage in Mount Vernon, Va., last Sunday.
+One area of Soviet support of Cuba likely to be affected by current events in the Middle East is the re-export concessions of crude oil and oil products.
+"I can't even explain it to you, and I've seen it three times," says Richard Orloff, marketing manager for the Asbury Park Press, an afternoon newspaper in central New Jersey.
+IBM said this was the first time it had bought into a company providing computing services to a particular industry.
+"When investors still weren't sure oil prices would continue to rise, they bought these because they thought they were safer" than pure exploration stocks, Mr. Bradshaw says.
+I tried to guess what might have put off those early naysayers.
+"Rate-sensitive institutional investors likewise shifted dollars from money funds," Mr. Johnson said, "to higher-yielding short-term securities available in the marketplace."
+About 300 workers, some chanting obscenties, picketed outside four gates Friday morning.
+But a Pentagon official said that civilian aircraft would be 'turned back'. The Pentagon says Iraq has some 60,000 troops in the south, including 2 1/2 divisions of armoured and mechanised forces and associated artillery.
+If the proposal is approved by Gesell, the Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to lift the stay immediately so the North trial may proceed, according to separate statements issued by the department and Walsh.
+There weren't any per-share earnings after preferred dividend requirements.
+As for Allen, he left his job as he had occupied it: tight-lipped and declining all comment to the media.
+After the box office sold out, a couple dozen Soviets began offering to scalp their seats for 25 rubles each.
+Censorship rules imposed under the emergency ruled ban or restrict reporting about unrest, security force actions, treatment of detainees, most forms of peaceful protest and a broad range of statements the government considers subversive.
+The package remained largely intact.
+Saturn has sent employees to Japan to study Japanese automaking procedures, as well as to Germany, said Ms. Kay.
+Glaxo and SmithKline Beecham shed a penny each to 553p and 375p. Turnover in aerospace and motor component group Lucas Industries reached 40m as dealers said the company's pension fund sold 20m shares to Smith New Court at 206p.
+A skilled miner in the top category will receive a monthly increase of 190 rand, raising the top monthly wage to 1,400 rand.
+One student leader, Wang Dan of Beijing University, said the students would hold actions every day through Saturday, when the government will hold Hu's funeral in the Great Hall of the People.
+The new administration's length of tenure has not been announced. Gen Sani Abacha will continue to hold his post of defence minister in addition to the new post of vice-president.
+The Justice Department said Monday it would prosecute any anti-trust violations it finds in the oil and gasoline price run-up _ and it's looking for them.
+The take-your-time-but-do-it-right formula pays dividends in the form of a continuous good appearance.
+It was the second time in a week the court upheld police tactics to fight drunken driving.
+Federal courts in the 9th federal circuit, including California, will not grant state officials remedies in the form of divestitures once mergers are completed, a policy that prompted Mr. Van de Kamp to sue under state law in the Texaco case.
+Not only can no one be possessed by anyone else; eventually, no one can ever be known by anyone else.
+The decision says a good deal about French commitment to the single market.
+Afraid of electoral reform?
+Salvadoran guerrillas Thursday denounced President Alfredo Cristiani's recent cease-fire offer as a tactic taken only to win more military aid for his government.
+"But what struck me most about the book was the way he laid his guts out on the matter of his showdown with Jobs," Mr. Bonomo adds.
+The oil was already collecting on the Delaware side of the shoreline, Nelson predicted it could pose a serious threat to birds.
+Foreign competition in the '50s was for the most part undercapitalized, inexpert and poorly focused.
+There are all kinds of other assists in life," he said.
+She calls herself Italian by association.
+This success should help offset continuing high development expenditures on the MD-11 three-engine jet.
+'You could run a small portfolio without buying any shares at all.
+The programme is popular over large areas of western Russia. Three pro-Yeltsin state-funded newspapers were kept off the streets because their printing house was strafed with bullets.
+He estimated first-quarter earnings at "slightly less" than $2 a share.
+"There was no indication the crew was doing any of the things you indicated," he told attorney Michael Chalos.
+Rittenberg had taken much of the responsibility for the mayor's problems.
+In the first round of voting April 22-23, the Democratic Union won 104 of the 131 seats decided for the 356-seat tricameral regional parliament.
+For the past two days, trading in the funds has been volatile because of the end of a two-week bank-settlement period.
+Leningrad party chief Boris Gidaspov, seen as a likely leader of a conservative counterattack against Gorbachev, withdrew his candidacy for the city council after a poll of voters ranked him 9th on a list of 10 prominent figures, local journalists said.
+Belgium's other big retail chains, Groupe GIB and Colruyt N.V., also are expected to outpace the market in the quarter. GIB announced late last month a better-than-expected 1990 profit rise of 14%.
+The Transportation Department granted the route to American in September.
+The cutbacks, the most severe yet in the carrier's effort to shrink its way to profitability, make it plain that Eastern will readily liquidate any operation that fails to promise short-term returns.
+In seven years, it shed nearly 13,000 jobs to about 28,000 by the end of last year; improved training; and cut inventories. RVI nearly went bankrupt before its restructuring took effect.
+Credit Suisse is expected to continue the trend when it releases figures on Friday.
+Relations between the two groups have worsened since the start of the uprising.
+"We're not in the film business," Mr. Maxey said.
+Foreign trade scored a 1988 surplus of $618 million.
+Southland Corp. said it signed a letter of intent to sell 21 of its 7-Eleven stores in Missouri to FFP Partners L.P., a Fort Worth, Texas-based company formed last year to purchase convenience stores.
+"Our sutures come out of the package straight and smooth," he says.
+The U.S. has said the 1990 Soviet immigration ceiling is higher than the roughly 50,000 Soviets the United States will admit this year.
+Crucial to the decision, he said, is investigators' ability to find two key witnesses.
+It meant that instead of answering questions about why Congress didn't prevent the savings and loan scandal, or why it can't balance the budget, lawmakers were in sudden demand as local experts on foreign policy.
+The misery of Mozambique is an open book that can be read in many ways.
+But some see peril in the scenario approach.
+The press material stresses the opportunities the film has given to unknown black actors, including Mr. Murphy's romantic co-star, Shari Headley, who was chosen from more than 1,000 candidates.
+And when asked 'What is the first thing you notice about girls' bodies?'
+A local Sandinista political official with a bull horn exhorts the crowd to turn back.
+Protesters said teachers need an independent union to guard schools from government influence.
+Cavaco Silva points out Portugal's growth rate of an estimated 4.2 percent in 1988 is almost double the European Economic Community average and a 6 percent unemployment rate is relatively low for EEC standards.
+"We are disappointed that Texas Eastern refused to agree to treat Coastal fairly and not to enact any new poison pill," Coastal President James R. Paul said.
+Union Pacific originally argued against the merger, which would have created the nation's third-largest rail system.
+The reports said negotiations were continuing.
+About six U.S. Border Patrol agents assist in interdiction efforts.
+"In reality I have always been healthy," Deng said.
+ABB declined comment before studying the report.
+"The Saudis have to save face and keep some semblance of order," a Chicago-based oil trader said.
+"They don't want to harm them by undermining anything the U.S. is doing here."
+The militants have been calling for self-rule or independence in northern and eastern areas.
+In delegates before the Illinois returns, Dukakis held the lead over Jackson, but his margin was almost wiped out by the Illinois returns.
+And the media, it goes without saying, would be horrified at such an effort at "censorship," now redefined to include the absence of government funding.
+Although dances were banned on school property, dances have been held at a community center in the town, and Purdy students have organized junior-senior proms and held them in neighboring communities.
+Sultan Qaboos became the latest Arab monarch to indicate a willingness to allow greater democracy.
+The CBOT dominates futures trading in U.S. Treasury futures.
+The random testing is expected to begin after Jan. 14, Kortan said.
+The Agriculture Department in January revised 1987 hay output downward to 149.1 million tons from last October's preliminary forecast of 153.7 million tons.
+A new policy at the American Association of Museums is "nudging" museums to take responsibility, says Kathy Dwyer, program director.
+Gold itself slipped $6.75 an ounce to $437.35 at its London afternoon fixing.
+"Despite the controversy and disagreement that Paz' ideological position generates, his creative quality is indisputable," said Jaime Labastida, a poet who stands opposed to Paz on many political issues.
+Violence continued Sunday when at least 17 people were killed.
+It has a population of 110 million.
+Judge Greene said the two jurors had informed him that each was contacted by telephone Monday by a woman identifying herself as a reporter.
+The agency quoted San Carlos police station chief Capt.
+Altogether, Zimbabwe's five-year program calls for $16 billion of investment, an estimated $12.6 billion of it from local sources.
+Assuming Philips holds on until it thinks otherwise, investors should take their cue from the parent.
+The commission is designated 'nonpartisan' - no more than three members can be from one party. Mr Watson tends to be a hands-on sleuth.
+On Tuesday, Insilco said it would divest itself of its units that make modular housing and provide materials for individuals to build homes.
+"That's the job of the local reporter, but I don't do that in the book," she says. "This is more of a household encyclopedia that would be applicable anywhere."
+The $500 million value placed on the transaction by the manufacturer includes spare parts and training for the crews of the airline, one of two which flies overseas from the People's Republic of China.
+The committee has used the Olympics to improve the environment rather than accepting it as an ugly polluting monster, too powerful to be turned aside.
+The first faculty meeting after the holidays.
+The subway signs will describe the city's public assistance programs so that people can make an educated decision about whether to give money, Koch said.
+'It seems like they are trying to fit a square into a round hole,' he said.
+We are claiming one thing only.
+Last year he was cutting wood for a window frame when he stooped to pluck something from the ground, looked up and discovered the top part of his thumb missing.
+"In these uncertain conditions, it's essential to seek further cost savings," he said.
+Nixon's books on foreign policy were required reading at Reagan's National Security Council.
+When he learned that Mr. Morris apparently had created the virus that played hob with computers all over the country, Mr. Friedell says, "I was shocked."
+"It was nice," she said. "I didn't have to do anything.
+Metal bats make it easier to hit home runs and artificially raise players' averages, says Jim Small, a major league spokesman.
+Here is a breakdown on the prison sentence: Counts 1 and 2, mail fraud, 5 years.
+It hides the fact that fewer and fewer young American families can afford to buy their own house today.
+Joining Mrs. Williams in her worries was her 78-year-old neighbor, Rosa Ferguson, who retired on a small pension.
+It was filed as a shelf registration last fall for issuance when conditions are right.
+But whether the markets would interpret any widening of the target range in such a kindly light, remains to be seen. Again, with the ECA, it is hard to anticipate the impact of any changes, without seeing details of the alterations proposed.
+Denmark is among the nations banning weapons exports to Iran and Iraq.
+Then, on Aug. 20, Paul Kagan Associates, a research concern, held a bullish conference in New York on video retailing.
+However, Kessler noted Lambert had told police that the man had brushy eyebrows and an Elvis Presley-like haircut.
+Foreign funds have been channeled into investments here instead of being spent on U.S. goods.
+"We're never going to be able to make it.
+On Sept. 6, the Bank Board seized control of American Savings, and turned it into a federally chartered mutual thrift, owned by its depositors, as a step to prepare for the Bass Group acquisition.
+The Pledge of Allegiance is an emotional issue.
+All at once Samir slid to the ground, and putting on Othman's head in place of his own, started crawling towards me.
+An official at the state hospital in Port-au-Prince said the morgue received the bodies of two people shot before dawn Wednesday.
+"I want to see Michael Jackson as me," he said. "There was talk that Eddie Murphy would do it, but I think he would talk too nasty, say things that don't need to be said.
+Soft money contributions to Republican parties from all sources came to $16.7 million and to $11.8 million for Democratic parties, according to the study.
+Ten guerrillas also died.
+The woman apparently had been cashing some of the victims' Social Security checks for several months, he said.
+Atari charged that Micron Technology, a microchip maker, is illegally profiting from the U.S.-Japanese semiconductor trade agreement.
+Streets throughout the region known as the Lowcountry are littered with piles of leaves, broken limbs and logs from felled trees _ some piled so high they obscure the view of the houses beyond.
+Probes placed in the mouths of volunteers can measure bacterial acid production but not the effects on the enamel.
+Mrs. Locasto was charged with felony child endangerment and was released after posting $50,000 bail late Thursday.
+They are not permitted to trade in equity-related secondary markets -equities, convertible bonds or warrant bonds.
+"All eyes are on the pound-dollar rate," said Jonathan Williams, a salesman at Barclays de Zoete Wedd.
+What he found was a two-year gap when his earnings as a Senate staffer weren't recorded at all.
+Like Michael J. Fox, Bruce Willis and other TV stars, Johnson was flooded with offers from film producers seeking to transmit his Sonny Crockett allure to theatrical attractions.
+"I do not believe that the British are occupying forces," he told reporters. "My impression in Northern Ireland is that the British are trying to play a constructive role.
+Sentiment was cautious ahead of Tuesday's British trade report for August, dealers said.
+These determined authenticity and the amount of restoration of every item proposed.
+It is breathtaking that the very cabinet minister with responsibility for company laws should put in a word for a man charged with comprehensively breaking them.
+Earlier this month, the judge issued a restraining order blocking the carrier's plans to reduce its service and close its Kansas City hub Sept. 1.
+But the national dailies ran editorials urging the two sides to resolve their differences.
+We all know that Budgets that are well-received on the day of delivery often turn out to be turkeys.
+SCRATCH 'N SNIFF, orders the 'very smelly leaflet' about Grimsby's new National Fishing Heritage Centre.
+Suddenly, the potent mixture of avarice and optimism that blasted Japanese stocks into the stratosphere in the 1980s has been supplanted by a pervasive sense of gloom.
+On Sunday evening, the storm was downgraded to a tropical depression, located near Columbia with maximum sustained winds of 30 mph in squalls.
+He said Wednesday he and other family members have formed Chatham Acquisition Corp. and retained Goldman Sachs & Co. as financial adviser.
+He stands up to the Russians in '88, only to end up in the American Gulag.
+Buying interest in Du Pont, which declared a stock split and a dividend boost, and certain other blue-chip issues gave the industrial average a better performance than broader indexes.
+But a firm date hasn't been set and Wall said he is concerned public opinion will harden and Congress may even recess until next year before he gets a chance to tell his side of the story.
+In the early 1970s, three were set up for leading groups of state employees (mainly men) who did not strike or collectively bargain: top civil servants and judges; doctors and dentists; and the armed forces.
+Warner's "Lethal Weapon 2" had the third-highest box-office sales of any movie last year.
+Its fortifications, chateau, winding streets and son et lumieres are picturebook Europe.
+"Every year he trades his socks to get that bill one step further, and this year he traded enough to win."
+Two sonic booms crackled over the desert as Atlantis swooped powerless through the clear sky, making wide circles as it descended.
+The companies have denied the allegations.
+Klein said the new equipment would be able to look at 1,000 different stars that are thought to be similar to the Earth's sun, locations that experts believe hold the best chance for the evolution of life.
+Currently, the losses are funded out of escrow accounts held for the creditors, which contain the proceeds of sales of Eastern assets.
+The inquiry represents a departure for the Bank of England in its role as supervisor of Britain's banking system.
+The ovens are in perfect order, and are still used every night to bake the bread served in the shop.
+Mostly dry weather prevailed across the rest of the nation.
+Mr. Downie argues that the Post wrote about the prostitution ring in May and that a story, in answer to the Times' disclosures starting June 29, appeared in the Post's metro section July 1.
+Dukakis has said he personally opposes abortion but believes women should have the right to decide.
+But share prices resumed the upward path when the Dow Industrial Average opened with a gain of 9 points in UK trading hours. The final reading put the FT-SE Index at 2,552.0 for a gain on the day of 12.1 points.
+"The bailout will result in a massive geographic transfer of wealth to the Southwest, as well as a transfer of wealth from taxpayers to savers," Hill said.
+Dukakis and Bush were invited to separate interviews on "Nightline," but the vice president declined.
+Gloves weren't removed for fear of frostbite. 'I'm not turning back now,' said John. 'Nor I' We stood on the summit ridge of McKinley at about 9pm.
+Bush claims he would have signed it anyway.
+Sector differences are just as pronounced.
+The pro-democracy movement began with small protests led by students who wanted an end to the one-party rule of Gen.
+Living in a private home in a big city is not without problems. "You are your own super and are responsible for all the maintenance, and it's difficult, costly and frustrating to get things repaired," says Kassell.
+"Obviously at $1.99 you don't make money.
+Malaysia has its own pollution problems, the result of eight years of more than 8 per cent economic growth, and is reluctant to lay all the blame on Indonesia.
+Seventy police officers searched 15 locations around Germany on Monday for evidence that could link Schalck to $162 million missing from East German coffers.
+About $148.2 million of 8 1/8% bonds due in 2017 were priced to yield 8.191%.
+The purchase took Clark into another growth sector. The brand had gained a 25 per cent share of the bottled water market in the Scottish grocery sector in six years and was beginning to expand into England.
+Mr. Fairfax said his revised bid is conditioned on Tryart's accumulating at least 75% of John Fairfax Ltd.'s shares.
+Oats averaged $2.58 per bushel in August, down 28 cents, while barley averaged $2.79 per bushel, down 18 cents, the department said.
+He took the job in July, three months after the Canadian newspaper group Hollinger Inc. bought the Post.
+Funding for both this benefits increase and the Agent Orange measure was anticipated in the budget, so it won't inflate the spending limits, congressional analysts say.
+IRISH theatre has not been so strong since the days of George Bernard Shaw and Sean O'Casey.
+"I'm looking forward to this year being over," says William E. Mayer, the soft-spoken chief executive of the company's First Boston Corp. unit.
+That, in effect, is exactly what the Council of Economic Advisers does in the latest Economic Report.
+He makes a particularly strenuous effort to show that she was a fascist, linking her with Hitler and Mussolini at every opportunity, but Mr. Higham overexerts himself here, and thereby weakens his own case.
+A down payment of at least $4,500 would be required; in fact, the average FHA owner-occupant puts down just under 10%.
+Anne Frick, senior oilseed analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc., said the report was another indication of slack foreign demand for soybeans.
+Hong Kong's labor shortage prompts many businessmen to want immigration rules eased to admit more foreign workers, and construction begun on major projects like a new airport.
+Pro-Moscow forces in Estonia stopped work today at several factories to protest the republic's independence drive, but the strikes were not widespread, spokesmen said.
+Fires are rekindled and new fodder arrives.
+Milwaukee-based Miller began to turn that around in 1973 when it started testing a new light beer under the Lite name it bought from another brewer.
+In reality, it has not advanced much in the past 16 years. All over Africa you will find boulevards, squares and even churches re-named after Roger Milla, the continent's hero of 1990.
+It was designed to counter claims that American negotiators in Geneva are encouraging the proposal.
+He has worked for the foundation for 37 years and will be 62 in two months.
+There was a wide railway reserve going through the city and Stewart (Elliott, his long-time British associate) said why not use that. 'No sane person has invested money in a railway this century.
+Andreotti said he would work to revive the five party coalition _ Christian Democrats, Socialists, and the small Republican, Liberal and Social Democrat parties _ which has governed in recent years.
+Chunks of metal had sliced through roofs and shattered windows in homes and cars.
+The possible nationalisation by the Ontario provincial government of the local motor insurance industry would wrest control of the successful Pilot subsidiary from GA, leading to possible losses of Pounds 12m.
+The case was assigned to U.S. District William C. O'Kelley, who imposed a gag order on lawyers on the case.
+Firestone also said late Thursday that its board recommended shareholders reject the rival, unsolicited $58 a share buyout offer from Italian tiremaker Pirelli SpA that had spurred the Bridgestone proposal.
+A 1937 paper from the Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff conceded the military's inability to fight in three theaters at once.
+Bates' wife, Adria Bates, 40, a teacher aide at the school, suffered gunshot wounds to the scalp and back.
+A snowstorm today coated firefighters and their equipment with ice, but officials were confident they had a handle on a blaze feeding on millions of gallons of jet fuel at Stapleton International Airport.
+Under terms of the plan, which also must be approved by Campeau's other creditors, O&Y would forgive its C$235 million of secured loans to Campeau in return for Campeau securities and a 50% interest in a Toronto office tower.
+"If you don't know how to read the teacher's eyes and face and know its your turn you're not ready to be a detective," he says.
+About 300 pilots who allege they were coerced to resign or retire during a bitter strike against Continental in 1983 say that under a recent federal appeals-court ruling, their suits will now be heard on an expedited basis.
+Some pair conservative stock funds with money-market funds.
+The Haddads fled from their home in the Ashrafiyeh neighborhood near the Green Line because their apartment block had no bomb shelter.
+The EPA, an independent regulatory agency created in 1970 to enforce environmental laws, would become the 15th Cabinet agency.
+This would be accomplished by putting Poland under the Generalized System of Preferences, which gives this form of trade relief to selected countries with low per-capita incomes.
+Under current regulations, Australian companies generally can't buy their own shares, although some recently have found ways around this rule.
+"We believe ultimately we will not have to close the Free Press because we believe we will be awarded a JOA (joint operating agreement)," he testified.
+Full-year sales totaled $2.75 billion, up from $2.52 billion the previous year.
+The body was found about 11:30 p.m. in the rubble of the explosion, Jordan said.
+The infected disks are imprinted with a green decorative pattern.
+And the Interior Ministry could order the inderfinite suspension of news media without a hearing.
+Given four years in which to do the job his administrative overhaul could make the difference in a score or more of marginals.
+At Northwest Missouri, off-campus students must buy their own or use terminals on campus; more and more courses require their use. On campus, computers are universal.
+As a precaution, Vitarine has recalled nearly all of its various drugs produced since 1986, even though the company maintains the medicines are safe.
+Drexel "made a killing on these kinds of deals," Mr. Lazard says.
+People are asking what they can do," Dudycz said Monday.
+Today he has both.
+Now the FDA has invoked essentially the same procedure that would be used to establish the safety of a new product, but has no standing to remove breast implants from the market in the absence of clear evidence that they are a definite health risk.
+For electrical and electronic components, sales and operating profit increased substantially, while sales improved slightly for professional equipment.
+The third measure, by Democratic Rep. Brian Rush, would require gun stores to post signs warning gun owners about leaving loaded weapons within reach of children.
+But prospects for strong, non-inflationary economic growth and the expected benefits of corporate restructuring are beginning to take over from less stable factors as the drive behind the market.
+"The Sandinistas interpreted this as an unwillingness of the Soviets to assume" responsibility to protect the regime, he says.
+The companies will operate under the Commonwealth Insurance name.
+He said a bank should have policies in place ensuring it is not overly involved in LBOs, does not lend too much to a single borrower and does not concentrate its lending to a single industry.
+"The idea is to do away with the claustrophobic feeling, to have more open areas," said Angie Sheffer, executive assistant to Warden Joseph Petrovsky.
+Can you say there is a reform faction and a conservative faction?
+Based on his research, Englade said he is not convinced Stuart actually killed his wife or even if he jumped off the bridge voluntarily.
+When I started the festival in Spoleto, Italy (in 1958), I made an investigation about the Colla puppets.
+But intense competition for consumer banking business has forced a change.
+It fell into loss in this year's first quarter and slashed production by more than 40 per cent in order to reduce its backlog of unsold vehicles.
+Winds of 25 to 40 mph were clocked from Wisconsin into eastern Iowa and Missouri, Indiana and Michigan.
+Even if some local tastes are different now, Mr. Levitt says, that doesn't mean they will be in the future.
+Up to now, the administration has followed a conventional approach in its foreign-debt negotiations, signing a major accord last month that rescheduled $30 billion of debt over 19 years at sharply reduced interest rates.
+The apparent leading candidate, Mr. Howard, served as an attorney for Eastern Airlines for several years before joining Piedmont in 1978 as a senior vice president.
+After deliberating five hours, the 12-member jury acquitted Ben Atene Jr. of all counts Monday following his second trial in the deaths of officers Roy Lee Stanley and Andy Begay.
+However, it appeared possible that Mr. Buchi might not wish to continue, or that General Pinochet might seek a minister less committed to fiscal austerity.
+Polaroid officials refused to comment on the open letter, but did reveal that it had rejected an Oct. 7 request by Shamrock President Stanley Gold to meet with the employees.
+Now, demand for new issues is very strong and investors have begun to take a new interest in publishing stocks.
+Sept. 15 _ An American hostage, the Rev. Benjamin Weir, is released.
+A year earlier, Daniel earned $2.4 million, or 23 cents a share, on revenue of $46.5 million.
+Is there time to find some Brussels directive that will stop this game before it gets out of hand? If Highland Fling is anything to go by, there is a case against Bourne for aggravated and witless vandalism. The piece is an unabashed stinker.
+Japan's upper house of parliament voted to approve a controversial bill that would allow Japanese troops to serve overseas on peacekeeping missions for the first time since the end of the Second World War.
+In the first half, sales declined 3%, to 2.47 billion marks from 2.54 billion marks.
+The truck carrier, which said last month that it expects to report a loss for the second quarter, added that James W. Connors, its chairman and chief executive officer, will soon resign.
+Orders in 1987's first nine months increased 4% from a year earlier.
+The fourth time, they were put into a trance and told to imagine that a local anesthetic was spreading from the fingers of their left hand up through the forearm.
+For decades, the same government daily had railed against capitalism in small, gray type.
+While Greenwood says many use the market here like a casino, he and other analysts predict that more serious long-term investors will make big gains on the Securities Exchange of Thailand over the next few years.
+'It is certainly not the case that on April 1 1998, when the contracts end, the whole thing disappears up his backside,' he said.
+"I said, `If the son of a bitch competes with us, we'll turn him in to the IRS,'" Mr. Smith recalls.
+Mamo, 54, lives in a small government-supplied apartment with his wife and four of his chidren.
+Civilization has climbed above such perils.
+Adolfo Calero, a leader of U.S.-backed guerrillas in Nicaragua is denying that his troops trained in Panama or received funds from the Panamanian government.
+The story said Miss Taylor was expected to be released from the hospital within two weeks and would leave on the arm of her 23-year-old boyfriend Julian Lee Hobbs of Lake Orion, a suburb of Detroit.
+Mr. Hoernig's business is going so well that he has become a Florida booking agent for Western travel companies and is searching for an American partner.
+Jack W. Goodall Jr., chairman, president and chief executive officer of Foodmaker Inc., was named a director of this car rental concern, increasing board membership to six.
+Stocks did most of their climbing just before the close in a barrage of program-trading activity linked to a set of expiring options and futures on stock indexes and individual stocks.
+In 1986, when the Soviet Union last harvested 92 million tons of wheat _ the 1987 crop was 83.3 million tons _ it included much low-quality grain, which prompted large imports of higher quality U.S. wheat.
+Wheat prices rallied on ongoing expectations that China and the Soviet Union plan big purchases, Good harvesting weather forecast for the weekend also added a negative tone to corn and soybean prices, analysts said.
+Under the agreement, the operator of rural health-care systems said it must close or sell 22 of its 40 systems, "plus certain other business interests."
+The danger is particularly great when the car in front is filled with members of the young hot-rod gangs known as bosozoku or the older gangsters known as yakuza.
+For example, 70% of the toys in Europe are sold at Christmas, which means Toys "R" Us can exploit the off-season market, Ms. Lakner of Deutsche Bank Capital says.
+In the case of Flight 103, an FAA advisory had been issued about the threat of a bomb aboard a U.S. airline flight from Frankfurt, Germany, to the United States.
+Army Secretary Stone disclosed in an interview that he and top U.S. generals have drafted proposals to delay for at least a year the deep troop reductions that are an integral part of the congressional deficit-reduction package.
+Roh has promised to end decades of authoritarian rule and introduce sweeping democratic reforms and is anxious to build popular support.
+No petitions to place Jackson's name on the vice presidential roll call _ a move he had hinted at last week _ were submitted by this morning's deadline.
+It will also simplify procedures for registering them, abolishing the distinction between between trademarks and service marks.
+The securities are rated single-A-1 by Moody's and double-A by S&P.
+The young woman led the battle to integrate Nashville's lunch counters and explode its 1960s racial mores.
+Eppelmann, a Lutheran pastor, often sheltered dissidents during the Communist regime and played a leading role in the popular movement that brought down the Communist government last year.
+Most of those assets were in farms and property ground rents, some dating back to the dissolution of the monasteries.
+The best showing of the day came from Ford, which announced third-quarter net income of 79 cents a share, a sharp turnround from the year ago 66 cents a share loss.
+One contended the statute Peterson is charged under is too vague; the other said evidence and testimony presented at the preliminary examination did not support the charge.
+But in proposing that charities receive rewards for good contractual performance rather than by virtue of their charitable status, it would risk turning charities into little more than government agencies.
+Though he lost the presidential race two months ago, Dukakis said that loss had little impact on his decision.
+Here is a rundown of the five areas of women's status and the findings of the study: _Health: This category included infant and child mortality, mortality of women in their childbearing years and life expectancy.
+Seattle-based Boeing planned to invest $3 billion in an entirely new aircraft design but didn't think airlines were ready.
+Johnson is chairman of the Los Angeles Times.
+By requiring instead a supermajority vote, board approval or a specified minimum price equal to the price in the first step, a fair-price statute can make success more expensive for an acquirer seeking 100% control of a target firm.
+The Karen and the Mon are among the diverse ethnic groups that have fought for decades against central control by Rangoon.
+Overall, 29 of the world's 100 largest banks are Japanese.
+They have also lashed out at any hint that Bush is trying to ease sanctions against China, imposed last year as punishment for its repression of pro-democracy reforms.
+Mr. Joyce hunches over the fish scanner, while crewmen peer over the side for the silvery glint of herring.
+It has decontrolled prices on about 30 items, although many essentials remain under control.
+The concern is pulling the mark down against the Swiss franc and the yen, but is having little impact on dollar-mark trading, they said.
+Transit police spokesman Al O'Leary said men passed a note demanding money to the clerk in the booth.
+White voters sent mixed messages to the governing National Party, but one point was clear: The government will get nowhere trying to please both reformists and racists.
+The group closed a number of production plants in Europe, and also consolidated part of its French interests on one site at Romainville in Seine-Saint-Denis.
+"She said something like `You just want to make it easy for the school.'
+Mr. Yoshida said Kubota hadn't yet formulated a legal strategy because the company hasn't yet seen the lawsuit.
+The foundations of the tower and the rest of its lower part were built by King Henry II in 1172.
+A company spokesman had no comment on the progress of talks.
+Nagib Ghafoor, spokesman for the Flight 655 Litigation Group, said the suit was filed June 28 in U.S. District Court in San Francisco on behalf of relatives of 83 victims.
+They had to paddle 200 miles upstream on the Paraguay River in Brazil because high winds had blown water plants into a solid mass that blocked their path, and later spent 17 days without touching shore on the same river because of floods.
+"No country has the right to dictate the rules of the game to us," he added.
+Norden has been part of Hartford-based UTC since 1958.
+Can't bash our voters with the longest recession since the 1930s, falling house prices, negative equity, unemployment and then make them pay university fees for their kids.
+In 1992-93 pre-tax profits plunged by 71.2 per cent to Y28.9bn.
+The toilet facilities are primitive.
+"As far as we're concerned, he can fly," said Paris.
+On other commodity markets, soybean futures surged; grains were higher; copper futures fell; pork bellies rose sharply while livestock futures were mixed; and energy futures were mixed.
+The pace of phone innovation in the U.S. is a factor of competition in each of the interrelated components of the industry.
+Police Sgt. David Brown said the protesters were taken to the Police Academy, where they were issued citations for trespassing.
+Houston-based Pennzoil said it plans to operate Facet as a separate entity.
+The only sign of the historic occasion was the pilot's announcement that all drinks would be free, the traditional airline gesture to mark a special occasion, usually an unexplained delay.
+The storms brought gusts of more than 80 mph in Atlanta and Macon, with tornadoes damaging structures in Columbus, Americus and other parts of northeastern Georgia.
+Though the company has said it may use some of the cash in its long-term acquisition plans, its cash position undoubtedly played a major role in deciding to pay a dividend.
+To dramatize her plight this past weekend, Kerstin Vockert launched balloons on the breeze to East Berlin carrying scraps of paper with a message of love drawn from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to her fiance Peter Rozinat.
+The Agriculture Department also said it had accepted bids from private exporters to cover a sale of nearly 400,000 metric tons of wheat to China at subsidized prices.
+John says adoption agencies are inflexible and too slow to find black parents for black babies.
+Its seasonally adjusted Help Wanted Advertising Index rose 3 points in March to 159.
+Most recurrent dance routine: The Rockettes-like line of kickers.
+The Sweet Sue of the title is a divorced artist in her forties who supports herself and her three children by creating cards for Hallmark.
+The hostages include nine Americans.
+London cocoa prices advanced Pounds 18 a tonne in early trading on news of rioting in the Ivory Coast capital Abidjan.
+Recent financial data for Lorilleux weren't available, but the company had net income of 4.2 million French francs ($783,000) on revenue of one billion francs for 1986.
+It asks for an injunction to block plans by researchers at the National Institute of Health to use a rat virus to manipulate a gene in an experimental treatment of melanoma, a virulent and often fatal skin cancer.
+He said the 1975 peak was about $415, equivalent to about $780 in current dollars.
+Through BHC, Chris-Craft owns about 33.1 million Warner shares and controls about 17% of the voting power in Warner.
+"These guys are probably going to be far back behind the lines, but water is one of the most important things over there," said Capt.
+In late January, Coppola and Zoetrope Productions filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors, listing assets of $22.2 million and debts of $28.9 million.
+Just when the Mondadori affair will end is anybody's guess.
+But he said the only reason an attorney general should resign is if he is indicted or if the president asks him to step down.
+Until Soviet troops entered Baku to restore order, widespread reports had gunmen seizing conventional arms and ammunition from Soviet depots.
+MTI said the agency would be remodeled and given a new name to conform with the new approach.
+Mortgage rates correspondingly dropped from 15.4 per cent to 7.99 per cent over the same period. With mortgage payments so comprehensively reduced, housing affordability has increased.
+"There was no smuggling in this, nothing illegal."
+"I feel some reward by this trip," said Johnson. "I feel I have first-hand information about what's happening here, the chance of people being injured in certain areas.
+Weakening cash markets and bearish chart signals prompted heavy selling of pork futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and the selling spilled over into the cattle pits.
+The law can be invoked only by U.S. manufacturers.
+Fred House was killed and Swapp was wounded in the exchange.
+Profit attributable to ordinary shares in 1990 amounted to #207.1 million, up 15% from #180.6 million in 1989.
+The all-white federal jury in Arkansas returned the verdict on its fourth day of deliberations.
+The unsettled suits centered on the deaths of John and Virginia Causey of West Point, Va., and John W. Ryder, identified in court documents as a citizen of Australia.
+There has long been speculation that the orders to kill Markov came from Bucharest.
+City officials agreed instead to close its infamous jail, Tlaxcoaque.
+Thomson has not been able to use its ownership of Lunn Poly to boost sales but Airtours and Owners Abroad, being more aggressive, might be able to.
+The legislation stems in part from work by Stewart Udall, former congressman and interior secretary, who represented the uranium miners in a lawsuit against the government in 1979.
+Japan has no anti-espionage laws.
+In a concurring opinion to today's ruling, Starr expressed regret that the court did not refer last year's issue for the same study by the D.C. court.
+Mitchelson said Shatner has remained married to Marci Shatner, his second wife, throughout the relationship with Montes. Mitchelson said the actor spent time with each woman.
+The annual rate of increase for all of 1987 was 2.2 percent.
+A District of Columbia Superior Court judge is trying to decide whether sending a juvenile back to Alabama to face a possible death sentence would violate the district's ban on capital punishment.
+Now, 23 months later, the Resolution Trust Corp. is finally beginning those renegotiations, buying back notes issued to shore up the institutions' net worth and trying to trim fat off the payments for covered assets.
+Casual examination of the evidence suggests that personal income, interest rates and the price of fuel are the more significant determinants.
+"But that still needs to be proved," he said.
+We just had an accident last year." Still, such accidents worry potential investors.
+Already, U.S. officials see signs that the deepening economic misery could produce a tide of Cubans trying to force their way into the U.S.
+Under the plan, convoys of Finnish buses will shuttle emigrants, mainly from the Leningrad area, to Lappeenranta, a town with an airport 12 miles from the Soviet border.
+Women increased their share of cotton farming to 3.5 percent in 1987 from 3 percent in 1982, with the largest number of female operators in Texas and Mississippi.
+Was Mr. Robertson seeking to renounce a biblical precept for political gain?
+The municipal operation, which includes salesmen, traders and bankers, totals about 150 to 200 people, officials say.
+"The pressure is always there" to give favorable ratings, says Jack Rivkin, director of research for Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
+An examiner also was appointed earlier this month in the Interco Inc. bankruptcy.
+He has been blanketing the state with eye-catching ads and a provocative message: that President Bush has betrayed conservative values by raising taxes, doling out too much foreign aid and too often making common cause with Democrats.
+The country is burdened by a mammoth budget deficit, sky-high inflation, competition from its Common Market neighbors and a legacy of financial scandals left behind by the government of former Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou.
+Selling in the second quarter shifted more heavily to bonds from stocks, a matter deserving of some discussion later.
+"Over time, honesty catches up with these candidates," he says.
+It was believed to be the first kidnapping of a non-Israeli in Israel or its occupied territories.
+His main legislative accomplishment during eight years in the Senate was the Job Training Partnership Act of 1983.
+"I think this industry is deplorable in marketing innovativeness," he said, contending that sameness is turning the business into one selling commodities.
+He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa at New York University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1948.
+Friends who used to place mutual security first now care more about extracting increasing amounts of American aid in exchange for the U.S. military presence.
+Moreover, Mr. Goldstein said that rising borrowing costs in Japan will deter some companies from making new investments here, even as prices of U.S. assets decline.
+Reliance won't publicly confirm the higher amount.
+He did not mention it in his speech Friday, but the session still has a day to run.
+"Many market players are still doubtful that the decrease in the U.S. deficit will continue," Ms. Takeuchi said.
+Now he has to sort it out with skeptics, with Democrats who see him as the wrong representative to choose after a presidential election in which the L word _ liberal _ was used by Republicans as a political curse.
+The French company increased its shareholding by acquiring an option to buy a 7.5% holding in Sun Life currently owned by Belgium's Groupe AG.
+Kalish said under his 1987 plea bargain with federal prosecutors in Florida, he agreed to forfeit $2.8 million in assets but the government can seize any other assets it can find.
+Meantime, the FBI has a program to test new recruits, probationary employees and those workers suspected of using drugs, Sessions said.
+Reagan and Mitterrand met for 35 minutes in a downtown hotel just before the first session, discussing disarmament and the challenge of improving education in their countries, said Vedrine said.
+Adding to those worries was the bond market's impression from Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's Humphrey-Hawkins testimony that the central bank isn't as staunch about fighting inflation as it might be.
+President Bush vowed Thursday to press Mikhail S. Gorbachev for freedom for Jews denied the right to emigrate from the Soviet Union to join their families elsewhere.
+Answering a question from a junior high school student as to whether the United States would ever have a woman president, Reagan said he thought it was inevitable.
+Mr. Garron responds that any manager too preoccupied to keep tabs on workers' offensive behavior "is in deep sneakers."
+The industrialists nevertheless are benefiting from a deceleration in the wages bill.
+These days Ms. Griffith drives a sedate BMW sedan.
+We are just looking to see what the public wants.' The consultation period will run to the end of the year, and a decision is not expected until next spring.
+Pending an appeal by the New Zealand team, led by Michael Fay, the finals for the next Cup challenge are scheduled to be held in mid-1992 in San Diego.
+July delivery copper rose 1.95 cents a pound to 92.35 cents.
+Learn to love truth.
+But, he adds, "I don't know how any exchange can survive with products in only one area." He notes that the Philadelphia exchange has thrived by expanding from a base in stocks into options on stocks and currencies.
+In addition, the company said, an effort to diversify marketing channels and product use also is paying off.
+Although he once called Bach his "bible" and Chopin his "first musical food," Szeryng also had a passion for contemporary music.
+Though heartened by the offer, wary Solidarity activists said they suspected the government was seeking accord only to calm unrest caused by rising inflation and consumer shortages.
+She was sentenced to a two-year suspended prison term and placed on probation for three years.
+Abortion rights activists held a candlelight vigil late Wednesday outside the Idaho Capitol, promising to continue to fight a bill establishing the most restrictive abortion law in any state.
+"He was going to get married a week later," Oralia Ojeda said of her son.
+His position is, you comply and after you comply, you can come to me and I will consider your proposal," Sussman said.
+The panel included three Canadian and two U.S. members.
+They are likely to try to clinch a debt agreement with Russia quickly.
+Coppola's daughter, Sofia, has the role of Mary Corleone, Michael's daughter.
+Figures for U.S. retail sales, producer and consumer prices in May and trade figures for April are due to be released this week in Washington.
+The United States is contributing a $200 million grant to the stabilization fund, intended to help put Poland's currency on a sound footing.
+Given this commitment, Mr Lamont's talk of an independent target for inflation is largely otiose.
+Another passenger, a Jordanian with a heart condition, was freed Tuesday.
+Foreign Office officials said there was no question of sending them to Vietnam.
+Another auto assembly plant is to be built in nearby East Liberty, and the existing Anna engine plant is to be expanded.
+Jewish prayers and religious services in Belmonte are led by women, in Portuguese.
+The fast growth hasn't been problem free.
+The deck hand, Stanley Watt, 57, suffered chest and abdominal bruising and was kept at the hospital for observation, the spokesman said.
+Revlon filed suit this week in Santa Clara County Superior Court against the company, Logisticon of Santa Clara.
+He applauded the pilot's skill in bringing the plane down without more deaths.
+The reason that percentage isn't higher, McCurry said, was a limited availability of the vehicles from Japan.
+Virginia Rose, one of about 400 people who spent the night at an emergency Red Cross center, said, "I have antiques, silver and nice things.
+The lack of health care for some is "a distribution problem," he added, comparing it to the inability to get surplus food to all the hungry.
+Traders said the $9.50-per-ounce gain was mostly a response to stepped-up gold buying in the Middle East.
+Raymond Rabb, the Louisiana Department of Labor official who Drexel says supplied the statistics used in the ad, disputes that claim.
+But critics of the amendment said the changes envisioned by Nickels would allow polluters in some cases to obtain permits that would allow them to escape some provisions of the new law.
+Insisting "I am not a cult leader," Eldridge Broussard Jr. said Tuesday his Ecclesia Athletic Association was running out of money.
+The throat closed and nails were chewed.
+The Tokyo Stock Exchange's key index resumed its rise to new highs today, while the dollar gained against the Japanese yen.
+"For a long time, I bore the burden of guilt because I hadn't done more to stop it," he said. "But I've resolved it now.
+He said the U.S. Air Force count of 52 dead was "incorrect." He said 40 of the dead had been identified: 33 West Germans, two Americans, a Dutch citizen and one from France, and the three Italian pilots involved in the collision.
+She was expected to be arraigned later Monday night or early Tuesday, Deeds said.
+While the brightly written, picture-filled book may be bursting with spirit, though, it appears very thin on substance in several cases.
+The group wants U.S.-trained Soviet business leaders who can help with the expansion of trade between the Soviet Union and other countries, Amacher said.
+Cleanup crews planned to resume shoreline work on an experimental basis, testing different pressurized washing systems.
+More than 30 Lord Geller employees quit after the top six executives walked out last month, with most joining the new agency.
+The two deals will be announced within the next three weeks, as soon as final language of the contract is worked out, the article said.
+But traders laid aside their qualms about the election.
+The K-V fund is not a deep pocket.
+JAPAN'S current account surplus in the six months to June rose by 19.8 per cent from a year earlier to Dollars 67.5bn (Pounds 45.30bn).
+If after hearing arguments in the fall, the high court upholds the verdicts, the companies and the bank's directors may face an additional $13 million in liability under federal law from the class action.
+Before he joined Telex, Mr. Bragg was vice president for corporate development at what was then known as Memorex Corp. from 1974 to 1981, according to the Memorex spokesman.
+Mrs. Dukakis, who likes to shop while on campaign trips, leaned over and said, "We haven't discussed it." Dukakis was returning to Boston on a commercial commuter flight Monday night and planned to be back in his Statehouse offices Tuesday.
+Of course, it may turn out that the Soviet Union's "new thinking," or poor results from perestroika, will lead to an exchange of guns for butter.
+Though the SBA generally tries to wean participating companies from such contracts before graduation, many firms are unable to find business outside of the program, says Edward C. Neal, deputy associate administrator for minority small business.
+In the first half of 1992 it fell a further 29 per cent. The reasons were twofold.
+Much of the advertising is for ethnic products, local merchants, real estate agents and other businesses catering to U.S. Asians. But more mainstream companies are testing campaigns in Korean, Chinese, Japanese and other Asian languages.
+At the comparable time in 1986, House and Senate contenders had raised $167 million, of which $41 million was in PAC money, a 24 percent share.
+Shaw, who has been to Graceland 36 times, said he decided last year to find a Russian fan to sponsor.
+He said 13,000 more copies were sent to Estonia because of strong sales.
+Paul Kleinaitis, an analyst with Duff & Phelps in Chicago, countered that USG "doesn't lend itself to easy restructuring."
+He picked up the phone and bought some right there.
+So perhaps the shock isn't that Felicia Morgan is charged with shooting and killing another teen-age girl with a Raven last October, but that it didn't happen sooner.
+The Greggs said they heard the intruders on the other side of their locked bedroom door but managed to escape via a side door.
+But proponents of a Whitehead trip say Iraq's support for terrorism is relatively minor, and that better relations with Washington have moderated Iraq's behavior considerably.
+If it were up to them, they'd have public executions in the courtyard." Alexandria has evicted 18 families from public and private housing after two controlled drug buys from each residence, Moran said.
+But none of the banks born during the petrodollar recycling boom of the early 1980s has fully achieved its international ambitions.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III, who has repeatedly cautioned Iraq that the military option might be taken, consulted last week with more than a dozen foreign ministers attending the U.N. General Assembly session.
+"The water just kept rising," said Angela Haney as she left with her husband and three young daughters.
+It is a process of gradual dilution, with companies typically targeting share issues at domestic and international institutions to broaden their ownership base.
+She was to go to trial on those charges Monday.
+Exxon was warned by the U.S. and Alaska that they are willing to go to trial to resolve criminal and civil claims from the 1989 Valdez spill.
+Since the first of the year, the church has held six funerals for men who died of AIDS.
+Other researchers are investigating ways to genetically engineer better farm animals, such as leaner, disease-resistant cattle.
+"My father was truly a great man.
+Shortly after takeoff, the cargo door opened at 22,000 feet. Nine passengers were swept out of the plane and five others suffered serious injuries.
+Buyers of catastrophe reinsurance can still beat prices down.
+In some cities, Citibank provides personal bankers so that customers can become familiar with the same person over time.
+The mother was dying when they were discovered, and veterinarians killed it.
+As played by Helen Mirren, Tennison is a dedicated careerist stuck in a deadend job, a hard-edged, hard-smoking woman of a certain age.
+He acknowledged that it will take a long time _ perhaps decades _ to definitely determine the safety of breast implants.
+Quayle is a passionate defender of the Strategic Defense Initiative _ the space-based missile defense system _ and he takes a consistently skeptical view of the Soviet Union's reform moves.
+The US had to avoid the 'stop-go' cycles of the past. Bonds Page 30 US stocks Page 41 It is difficult to see yesterday's gilts auction as anything but disappointing.
+In 1935, he was elected Connecticut's secretary of state.
+"There's something in that woodpile that ain't all wood," he said. "For the Democratic vice presidential nominee to bolt the party, it sounds to me like he wants to run for president," he said.
+The session by the 159-nation group begins Monday and is expected to last at least three days.
+In any event, the reduction of VOCs is a Sisyphean task. Natural VOCs are emitted by trees and plants, and some investigators believe these exceed man-made emissions.
+The deaths caused by thin ice came Monday, Meyers' first day as a counselor at Camp O'Neal, a facility for troubled youths.
+Shaw, granddaughter of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst, asked for the pardon last August.
+FCC Commissioner Dennis Patrick is widely considered to be the front-runner to succeed Mr. Fowler.
+A $100 million issue of Consolidated Natural Gas Co. debentures due October 1992.
+Mr John Smith is constrained by the antiquated mechanisms of the Labour party.
+Thin trading conditions also were mentioned by traders as a reason for a rally in the orange juice futures market.
+Amnesty said 140 people were executed on a single day in November.
+Fatuous remarks were made in that debate, such as the assertion by then-Sen.
+Some thought the elections would affect the policy toward the gulf, others thought international pressure would be more important.
+Local residential telephone rates across America are due to go up twice in the coming months, but state utility consumer advocates are trying to head off the increases before they can take effect.
+Sumner County Judge Jane Wheatcraft dismissed the assault and battery charge on Wednesday and expressed her sympathy for Monroe.
+For 1990 through October, DINA's share of the combined medium and heavy truck market in Mexico was nearly 50 percent, Navistar said.
+'And India could start selling again.
+The pact, reached after two days of intensive talks, also stipulates that neither side can unilaterally withdraw from the negotiations and that each delegation will have authority to reach binding accords.
+Some examples: _ Constant polling by Bush pollster Robert Teeter, involving no fewer than 1,000 calls each night, was used extensively to guide Bush's itinerary, enabling him get the most political bang from each appearance.
+The bill still has to go through three other committees _ including one where the erection of a formidable roadblock is anticipated later this month _ before a final vote by the full House.
+It looks like a pretty good defensive move, and he has made everybody wealthy in the process, except Amax," said analyst Rick Cohen, of Toronto's BBN James Capel Inc.
+It would also limit transactions between the new units and the phone company subsidiaries and open their books to regulators.
+Ms. Knight and other National Park Service employees fought back by working throughout the winter to mount a fire exhibit here.
+He said the government made $17,000 on the sale to private interests who weeks later resold it for $37 million.
+A federal judge dismissed bankruptcy proceedings brought by the government against three organizations associated with political extremist Lyndon H. LaRouche.
+The number of congressional seats allocated to each state is shuffled every 10 years to reflect population changes.
+Hart said he knows of no Canadian vessels fishing where they don't belong. "We've never seen any over there.
+But David Shorrock, executive vice president of Reflectone Inc., insists quality isn't the domain of either top management or workers.
+The latest quarter's net interest income before provision for loan losses fell 18% to $19.5 million from $23.7 million in the yearearlier period.
+"Today is a day of joy for all Germans," said Kohl.
+'France is in a solitary position,' Mr Soisson said.
+By contrast, he says, small companies without consultants usually rely on a single broker who may work with only one insurer.
+Many Kanaks favor independence.
+Their manner, their lack of I-was-there bombast, may make a few old-timers think of Ernie Pyle's musings on life after the war, thoughts that the famed war correspondent wrote in France in August 1944.
+Two masked Shining Path rebels have shot and killed one of the local founders of President-elect Alberto Fujimori's party in this Andean city, police say.
+Sugar is rationed in the Soviet Union, primarily because it is used for making moonshine.
+Donald Vinson, who oversees the experiments, isn't some white-coated researcher.
+AnnTaylor Stores Corp.'s senior subordinated discount notes, maturing in 1999, added 1 1/2 points to finish at 76 1/2.
+Volume was 433 million shares, down sharply from 869.6 million shares in the previous session.
+The young fighter, whose steps are carefree, likes the girl _ and other girls.
+"It's discrimination," says Hannelore Wass, a University of Florida professor who has studied the media's depiction of the elderly.
+We may almost hear the bees hum, and the clock tick.
+The government succeeded in raising Dr450bn (Pounds 1.2bn) needed this month to finance the public debt through sales of treasury bills at interest of up to 27 per cent and Ecu- and US dollar-linked bonds.
+It has since accused Libya of supporting rebels based in Sudan's sparsely populated Darfur province, where the Khartoum goverment exercises practically no control.
+The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a ruling by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission that permits the agency to review evacuation plans filed by utilities, even when states or local governments had refused to participate in designing those plans.
+One of the photographers' schemes involves the invention of a phony photo "stringer" named Growald.
+Shells crashed into residential areas of Beirut on Friday during a five-hour battle that sent civilians rushing to bomb shelters.
+Wilfredo Huayta, Peru's energy and mines minister, said late Tuesday that exports won't be resumed "until there is a clarification and there is an equilibrium in the price of the metal."
+In Phyllis Curtin's master classes in recent weeks, his voice has blossomed.
+Prices soared Monday because of hot, dry weather throughout much of the Corn Belt, and thundershowers that occurred in parts of Iowa and Minnesota during yesterday's session made traders nervous, analysts said.
+Noting the rise in demand for iron ore, partly reflecting the upturn in the steel industry, Mr. Moore said Cleveland-Cliffs' iron-ore mines are expected to produce 40 million tons of pellets this year, up from 34 million tons in 1987.
+On the average, the Soviet Union supplies about 3,200 calories per day to each citizen, compared with 3,500 for the average American.
+The action was coordinated with the Japanese, West German, French and Italian central banks, according to the report.
+It was the internal business of the Soviet Union, they said.
+Eligibility for variable compensation that once was mostly limited to executive and sales personnel is now being extended to other employee groups, the board said.
+Kansas Republicans are holding their collective breath, hoping they will hear good news when Sen. Nancy Kassebaum reveals later this month whether she will seek a third term in 1990.
+Remic mortgage securities is being offered in eight classes.
+The environment has become an issue of great concern to many Soviets as Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of "glasnost," or openness, has revealed the extent of ecological damage in candid media articles.
+But he also won the endorsement of the New Republic magazine, whose editor was a former teacher of his at Harvard.
+The Supreme Court said the California taxes do not violate religious freedom.
+Showtime is a distant No. 2 to Home Box Office, and in May filed a $2.5 billion antitrust suit against Time Warner, charging the company and its HBO and American Television cable units with conspiring to monopolize the pay TV business.
+Mr. Chastain wouldn't comment on how the new board would respond to such offers.
+Prince Aya also wore a traditional Japanese court costume, although his was simpler.
+We will miss her.
+If he could meet the Cruzans, Foreman said, "I would plead with them that for whatever reason they won't feed their daughter, there are many, many people who are volunteering to care for her.
+Air Force Secretary Donald Rice and Chief of Staff Gen.
+The other candidate was Caddo rancher and political newcomer Jerry Hoyt.
+In 1985, the marginal rate would have declined to 9%.
+First his steering started to stick, then the engine made odd noises.
+Perhaps the grandly-named Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de la Loire slightly underrated the difficulty of accompanying comic opera at this level.
+As a result of the sale, Nacco will receive about $15.2 million, $5.2 million of which will be paid at closing and the balance in installments.
+The opposition press was silenced once more and leaders of a huge anti-government rally arrested.
+Those investors include a number of professional portfolio managers, men and women whose reputations depend on being right most of the time.
+Pan Am said it pulled the ads "at the last minute" because "discussions with American are still continuing, and for the meantime the joint frequent-flier program is unchanged."
+Dukakis spent the evening at his Brookline duplex, watching the returns on three television sets tuned to each of the networks.
+Chairman Raymond A. Hay said the decline in steel profits was caused by higher costs, lower selling prices and lower volume.
+"It escaped in such an incredible hurry, so fast, that even if the equipment had been in place, it wouldn't have been enough," he said.
+In his final report on government regulations, Reagan listed reducing regulatory burdens imposed under past presidents, "cutting red tape and slowing the pace of new regulations" as one of his proudest achievements.
+In 1970 he was named best Italian conductor, and in the following years he was hailed for his guest appearances in San Francisco, Chicago and at the New York Metropolitan.
+The move follows criticism of the Naval Investigative Service's initial investigation of reports that Marine security guards at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow let Soviet agents roam the building after hours.
+Dade Circuit Judge Francis Christie said surrendering the items "would tend to incriminate her" in parallel criminal investigations.
+According to the filing, the group holds 139,000 shares of Indiana Federal and may buy or sell additional shares in the open market, in private transaction or otherwise.
+Relative to the world index, funds have always tended to be underweight in Japan.
+Martin dubbed her Mary Reilly, had her learn to read and write at a school financed by Jekyll's largesse and set her to keeping a diary of the goings-on at the well-appointed mansion.
+The habit of watching CNN regularly rose from 21 percent in the youngest age bracket to 28 percent for people in their 50s and 60s. It dropped to 22 percent for viewers over 70.
+"As a proprietary, they're through," one source said.
+The first sale, in February 1987, generated a wave of excitement in the stock market, as the shares doubled within days from their offering price of 1.6 million yen each.
+It said the policeman was hospitalized with minor injuries.
+Kuwaitis and Iraqis are all Iraqis, eternally.
+Israeli soldiers Sunday turned back a U.N. convoy carrying food and other supplies to this West Bank camp, where refugees under a 32-day-old curfew complained of severe shortages.
+A substantial unresolved debt problem of low-income countries remains, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
+Municipal Issues Municipal bonds finished narrowly mixed in a lethargic session.
+In comparison with many other developed countries we are under-banked: there are more people still paid in cash and there are more monetary transactions carried out in cash than elsewhere.
+Asked if Mr Khasbulatov could win, Mr Pyotr Filippov, a radical deputy, says: 'In the short-term maybe but not in the long term.
+Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutual-fund operator, was forced to unload nearly $1 billion in equities because of its unusually aggressive investment strategy.
+Eastern States has about 950 employees.
+Until the early 1980s, transplant surgery was an experimental procedure confined to a handful of hospitals where doctors battled, usually in vain, against the human immune system's awesome power to reject foreign invaders, especially other human tissue.
+The other 15 landed in the water near the China coast or crashed after the crews bailed out, according to an official War Department report of the mission.
+Hallmark Cards Inc. received clearance from the Federal Trade Commission to buy 600,600 Kansas City Southern Industries Inc. common shares, giving the greeting-card maker a 10% stake in the railroad and data-processing concern.
+According to people familiar with the inquiry, prosecutors intend to file conspiracy and bribery charges against Messrs.
+They also have to ensure that they comply with the 1969 Employers' Liability Act, which says an employer must have at least Pounds 2m of cover.
+The title of coadjutor bestowed on him by the pontiff gives the prelate the automatic right to succeed Bishop Johannes Vonderach, 72, as head of the Chur Diocese.
+Even so F&C seems to be living up to its pioneering reputation.
+So far, the contest has been fought through traditional ads and letters to shareholders, but with Monday's shareholder meeting fast approaching, Mr. Icahn has taken his fight to the airwaves.
+Ever cautious about network failures, Morgan had each carrier guarantee that it would maintain a certain level of service or forfeit a chunk of Morgan's monthly tab.
+So far, RTC real estate sales have been lagging those of other thrift assets.
+The army said it was checking the reports of wounded.
+Already, Philips has poured the equivalent of about $230 million into Super Club.
+Without the twin engines of falling interest rates and rising earnings projections, big-stock indexes have little to do but wander.
+Mr. Quevrin, the GBL director, said part of the proceeds will be used to help GBL achieve its long-stated aim of raising its stake in Petrofina to 25% from about 20%, but he said GBL will wait for favorable market conditions.
+Yesterday, the State Department said Libya is on the verge of full-scale production of chemical weapons, a development it called especially worrisome in view of Col. Moammar Gadhafi's record.
+Mr. Duke is certainly no ordinary adversary.
+For now, because of the Gibraltar government's rejection of anything smacking of a Spanish takeover, there is a lull in negotiations between Spain and Britain on the colony's future.
+But, consistent with most addresses by foreign leaders before joint meetings of Congress, only a small percentage of the 535 voting members actually were present.
+Goldman's Mr. Cholnoky calls Fireman's, Chubb, Safeco and Ohio Casualty "weak holds for the near term."
+The agreement was announced July 21.
+A one-month stay of execution was granted March 17, a day before the six had been sentenced to hang.
+At one point, addressing a defense claim that only top-level officials in Washington were at fault and that Ms. Begay should have sued them, Muecke replied: "I find that rather astonishing.
+And Bush spent $400,000 in television advertising to boost his vote.
+ETA, whose name stands for Homeland and Liberty in the Basque language, seeks independence for the three-province Basque region and Navarre, the neighboring region where the attack took place.
+The Monday quake and resulting landslide in the Soviet Central Asian republic 1,300 miles east of Armenia killed 1,000 people, according to preliminary official estimates.
+Real wages and disposable income have fallen.
+Both sides gathered at a hall this morning in the City, London's financial district, for a second joint session.
+Yields that are often higher by a half percentage point are needed to overcome potential investors' "premium phobia," says Steven J. Hueglin, executive vice president of Gabriele, Hueglin & Cashman Inc., a New York municipal-bond firm.
+A cheer rattled the rafters of Town Hall after the school committee voted unanimously Monday night to reinstate Norman Najimy.
+Share prices also rebounded on the Osaka Stock Exchange, the country's second largest bourse, but the Osaka 50, Japan's only stock futures contract, declined.
+"I expect a very mixed reaction (to the ending)," said Bruce Paltrow, one of the show's executive producers. "I think some people will think it's extraordinary and existential and quintessential `St.
+The same day, Reagan will speak at Republican rallies in Springfield, Mo., and San Diego.
+So they procrastinate, waiting for it to become clear which technology is the best.
+"We're at the stage where most Americans, including members of this committee, are just starting to address the substance of this issue," says Rep. Bill McCollum of Florida, a member of the platform committee.
+He and another non-executive, Mr Alan Clements, then contacted between six and eight institutional investors. That the institutions were unhappy and wanted changes at the top came through loud and clear.
+The betting now among analysts is that Mr. Frist cannot afford to drop the idea of the buy-out.
+The two met Sunday night with Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu and stressed the importance of U.S.-Japan cooperation in relations with China.
+But the facts support some optimism.
+Vehicle output is 27 per cent higher than in 1992.
+But after seeing the exhibit, he relented.
+In addition, the drug retailer disclosed it is offering to exchange higher-yielding, earlier-maturing long-term debt for its 7 1/8% convertible debentures due 2006.
+The agreement requires the new bank to sell branch buildings, deposits and small-business and consumer loans in 116 Western markets where the two banks had competed.
+"They came early in the morning and just said they wanted Shadrack," she says, "I said, 'What's wrong with Shadrack?' but they didn't say anything.
+In contrast to previous economic booms, Japanese auto companies aren't just trying to boost production.
+Each of the plan's three stages still must be approved by the 12-member board after hearings later this year.
+He gave the task force until Aug. 1 to complete this task.
+Poles tearfully accepted the Soviet Union's apology for the massacre of almost 15,000 Polish officers during World War II, but demanded reparations and more details of the killings.
+The prime minister, who believes companies perform better when the government isn't running them, has overseen the transformation of stodgy nationalized industries into thriving competitive businesses.
+The Tokyu Department Store is going all out this year to make sure its pet-owning customers have a vast array chocolates, cookies, fish sausages and other drool-inducing delicacies to choose from.
+Analysts have lowered their predictions of Apple's third-quarter earnings to about 85 cents a share as a result. Last year, Apple had third-quarter profit of $119.8 million, or 96 cents a share, on sales of $1.36 billion.
+It is more likely to be met in a live parliament with Labour and the Liberal Democrats in opposition than with Labour in power.
+IP officials said no one was exposed outside the mill.
+Since 1990, employment in the US defence industry has fallen from 1.3m to 800,000. There has also been a string of deals with companies trading businesses.
+Mr. Breeden, who called a pay increase the most important issue facing the commission, said that all regulatory agencies except the SEC and CFTC have the ability to go above government pay caps.
+Officials hope, however, that they will learn that going easy on the soil will eventually improve yields, raise income and improve land prices. However bad the situation may be, it is far from irreversible.
+Attorneys for North, who is to be tried first, have appealed for a delay of his trial from its scheduled start on Sept. 20 until March 1989.
+In prior crises we often broke loose from the bounds of conventional thinking by seeking the solution in a condition precisely opposite the one troubling us.
+The president deemed the cubic entry an effort "to unite technical prowess with purity of form." But in emphasizing form over function, the developers have drawn fire for what many see as more of an oddity than an artistic endeavor.
+It was introduced in October 1992 and is on release 2.3. Hardware and operating systems: Unix and IBM-type personal computers running Windows. Supplier: Mitre Technology, part of K2, a UK computing services group.
+Stan Druckenmiller, a managing director of Soros Fund Management, explains that Mr. Soros outperformed the market in that period mainly with a big bet that the Japanese yen would rise and the U.S. dollar would fall.
+In the written message to Krenz, Bush said he welcomed the country's new open-border policy, according to ADN.
+Instead, some of them, including Mr. Lipton, accuse Mr. Lederman of acting unethically by disclosing inside information about certain of his clients and about takeovers on which he has worked, according to people familiar with the dispute.
+The Azerbaijan People's Front political movement, which organized a general strike that included the rail tieup, decided this week to end the blockade.
+Joanna's father, Rolando Noda, grabbed his shotgun and ran toward the police car where Quiles sat handcuffed after his arrest, but an officer stopped him and persuaded him to put the gun away.
+I'm willing to stay in the summit but I'll just say flatly that I think it is an error to give in to the Democratic party," he said.
+Last month, Gillett and a partner agreed to buy a Tampa, Fla., station for about $365 million.
+For Soviets accustomed to hearing that crime was a product of capitalist exploitation and would disappear under socialism, such reports _ now possible under Gorbachev's policy of greater openness _ are perplexing and frightening.
+The U.S. government considers Rodriguez a puppet of Noriega, who commands Panama's police and military.
+"She ran down my driveway," said Sara Fonseca. "She tried to climb the back stairs but fell."
+After the shock of a civil war or large-scale repression, a move to reclaim strategic depth in Central Europe might not seem especially daunting, and ruined oil and coal production might be the cause of a foray south.
+They did not say how they were flown in or give other details of the airlift.
+"The university did react and deal with it in a very forthright manner," said Rhoda E. Johnson, who heads the women's studies department.
+Forgive me again.' Each woman looms in the other's mind. May (after pacing): 'Were you asleep?' Voice: 'Deep asleep.
+As Koop said to The Associated Press: "This is not a prohibitive society.
+"I believe congressmen should serve their constituents just as well as they serve their libido," Marty Davis said. "It boils down to this: Having a relationship is normal.
+The backup developed late Wednesday as drivers from eastern Germany returned home after a one-day holiday.
+"It's definitely good for Bell and Elders," said Fred Oldfield, an Australian analyst at Potter Partners in New York.
+The notion stems from Sen. Bentsen's interest in encouraging long-range thinking by American business interests and in discouraging short-term trading for quick profits.
+Iranians doing business with the West have image problems enough, even without stubble.
+The announcement coincided with the company releasing figures for its first fiscal quarter that showed it had a 16 percent increase in earnings compared to a year earlier.
+He reached the chimpanzee and pulled it back to the island.
+Some said Mr. Trump's buying could act as a catalyst, either for a hostile bid, for a restructuring that could spin off some MCA assets, or for the sale of the company to a friendly outsider.
+Without the guarantee, state-controlled enterprises formerly would have had to pay a risk premium on their borrowings because of France's shaky balance of payments position, a high inflation rate and exchange controls.
+North was convicted of altering and shredding documents and of two other charges in the Iran-Contra affair.
+Last year in particular saw considerable strengthening of ties through sport between Seoul and socialist countries, highlighted by the large delegation China sent to September's Asian Games.
+Access to the enclave, which is surrounded by fencing, is strictly controlled.
+The third-quarter loss nearly wiped out the $251 million the automaker earned in the first six months of 1990, Chrysler reported.
+It takes place in World War II during the German occupation of Paris, when a strict curfew made it essential to catch the last subway train home.
+Mr. Schindler served in the 2nd Battalion, 273rd Infantry, and was among the first to meet the Russians at the Elbe.
+The shortage already is apparent in the modest-priced units that Soviet immigrant families can afford on government housing subsidies of $237 monthly.
+The justices said they will decide whether people who intervene in civil rights cases _ and are not the principal defendants _ may be forced to reimburse the lawyer fees incurred by those who successfully sue.
+By contrast, the Massachusetts governor offers a safe median.
+He also said he was looking at opening the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant in New Mexico to its first shipment of military nuclear wastes in October or November.
+The seniors pay nothing _ the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, which operates Meals on Wheels, pays $4.57 per person per hour to link the lonely, Brown said.
+Guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front have pursued a steady campaign of economic sabotage as part of their 8-year-old war against the U.S.-backed government.
+That led to purchase of a table saw and other equipment, and ultimately to the lathe on which he shapes bowls that have sold for $300 to $750. He once said it took 40 to 50 hours to make one of them.
+Construction of the vessels at both yards was delayed for two years because of hundreds of design changes.
+The United States has been the strongest proponent of decisive action against Noriega, but other OAS countries maintain that the group should stay out of what is an essentially internal Panamanian matter.
+The 1976 murder of former Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier on a tree-lined traffic circle in Washington touched off a furor that strained U.S.-Chilean relations and sent two men to prison.
+Santander, with its partner, the Royal Bank of Scotland, bought out Portugal's Banco Comercio e Industria three years ago. BPI is using the Itausa group as a white knight.
+But the corporate players wanted a so-called parimutuel system, where the casino takes a set percentage to handle wagers among bettors.
+"It was a fat, overweight industry that ran into a wall and ended up in the hospital for a few years.
+"There is the possibility that others are there," Terstiege told the AP. "It's also possible that because of the arrests, any who may have been there are now trying to leave the country.
+Some producers are turning down new network shows rather than take the risk that they won't be able to recoup their costs.
+Several deputies objected to a provision in the bill on associations that, in effect, would prevent political parties from being active until next year.
+Wrap your wallet in rubber bands _ that makes it much harder to slip out of the pocket, suggests the American Express Company.
+Elsa will remain connected to an oxygen tank for a few more months.
+By September, the 75 gambling halls had 1,900 slot machines, 91 blackjack games and 27 poker games, he said.
+Saddam also accused Kuwait of exceeding OPEC production quotas, thus driving down the price of oil, a major Iraqi revenue source.
+No other government hands its opponents free gifts like that.
+One of the latest spins: "LBO stubs."
+For the quarter ended Nov. 30, Sudbury had a loss of $5.1 million, or 40 cents a share, compared with a loss of $3.5 million, or 28 cents a share, a year earlier.
+Mr. Friend says he agreed to strike Mr. Alexander above the belt.
+Even now, at 37 1/8, he still sees long-term value in a company with 40% to 45% growth in quarterly revenue.
+He said that Lotus has already run 16,000 tests on the software in its own laboratories.
+It landed him a spot on "Late Night with David Letterman."
+Currently, EPA officials are agonizing over whether the law requires them to impose penalties on areas that violate the standards.
+Trading was thin with 430 million shares changing hands on the first section, down from Wednesday's 500 million.
+She does not know sign language, but is taking classes in it.
+Pinnacle West bought Merabank for $426 million in December 1986, the year the state's real estate market hit the skids.
+In February, Mr Hannah announced that La Escondida would step up production by a further 80,000 tonnes - the output of a medium-sized mine - by 1994.
+Bank of New England Corp. on Friday announced plans to sell or consolidate more than 95 branch offices to help streamline the financially troubled company.
+In the background are lighted billboards advertising products endorsed by models in various stages of undress.
+The company had per-share earnings of 78 cents, down 9% from 86 cents in the year-ago quarter.
+Mr. Jefferies got community service in Aspen teaching youngsters how to play golf.
+Another shopper, Irina Ushakova explains: "It's all a matter of personal relationships, really.
+Less than 47% of those surveyed said they plan to take a vacation in the next six months, down from more than 52% a year ago.
+Lawmakers want to avoid last year's spectacle of Congress passing a $600 billion bill to fund the entire government in the wee hours of a December morning.
+Just 9 percent said the nation's 108 fully operating commercial nuclear power plants should be closed down immediately; 48 percent said they should continue to operate and 35 percent said they should be phased out gradually.
+A Pennsylvania couple who want genetic testing of a girl they believe is their daughter will get a chance to present their case to a judge on Nov. 4.
+Preston said the product safety commission had planned a major bicycle safety project for 1989 but it was cut back because funds were not available.
+It then offered the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, with Midori, the Japanese Wunderkind, making her Proms debut.
+Hyatt also cut its advertising by 13%, to $5 million.
+Owners Nancy Briggs and Juanita Crampton started the restaurant four years ago as a sideline to their catering firm, Briggs & Crampton.
+It is ironic that Argentina, which generally hasn't followed policies as consistent and strict as those of Mexico, considers itself a candidate for a bigger discount than Mexico.
+The advent of a new president is accompanied by a flurry of media attention and public curiosity, Hess said, and the former White House occupant generally just drifts away from power, Hess said.
+Wilder is expected to announce his political plans this summer.
+Holding out the prospect of paperless business transactions, EDI never quite delivered.
+Battles between the South African-led security forces and black nationalist guerrillas occurred for an eighth straight day today, police said.
+Chrysler holders authorized an increase in common shares outstanding to 500 million from 300 million.
+"But many of the public employees were forced by the (Noriega) government to participate in pro-government demonstrations or join the paramilitary groups.
+Remaining proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.
+Among the so-called workout specialists wooing distressed partnerships are the same people who helped run them when they got into trouble.
+The company said it expects American Savings to provide 15% of its income, and to become the "cornerstone" of its involvement in the financial-services industry.
+If it's cheap enough, they'll buy the goods in bulk, with stringent delivery terms.
+Debit card spending has grown faster than that for credit cards, with the bulk of debit card spending occurring in supermarkets and off-licences.
+In Iowa and New Hampshire, Democratic presidential candidate Bruce Babbitt uses computer communications to keep staffers abreast of his positions on arms control and other issues.
+It's over three weeks since Jacques Attali's European Bank for Reconstruction and Development opened for business.
+"The (Maverick) missiles are considered vital to the Federal Republic of Germany's stated goal to increase ammunition stocks to defend against Eastern Bloc armor," the Pentagon said.
+The suit, filed in Hong Kong in early November, has been the major stumbling block in efforts to reach an agreement to bail out the shipping group.
+In a suit filed last month, the Sugarman companies asked that all holders vote on the takeover offer as a single class.
+Instead, he said he would withhold tax-exempt status until the state legislature approves certain changes in the way the company is governed.
+But the bill's easy passage reflected Senate Republicans' split over how to move the bill forward, yet pressure congressional conferees to modify the final package.
+Right-wing death squads have killed more than 50 people in Medellin in the last two years, and left-wing guerrillas have been active in the area for a decade.
+The previous week, New Zealand Prime Minister David Lange complained in Brussels, the EC headquarters, about new Common Market restrictions on New Zealand apples and about possible problems related to 1992.
+Sales figures had been 50 per cent higher than a year ago. Mr Jonathan Harvey, a director of Friend & Falcke, an agency covering Chelsea, Knightsbridge and Belgravia, said Easter had been quiet as many vendors were on holiday.
+He spoke by telephone from the Ukrainian city 500 miles south of Moscow in the Donentsk Basin, the top Soviet coal-producing area that was rocked last summer by strikes as miners demanded better living and working conditions an local autonomy.
+Army officials said there is talk of cutting off further purchases of Bell Helicopter's OH-58 helicopter.
+American General Corp. stunned suitor Torchmark Corp. by putting itself up for sale, and analysts said a foreign buyer is more likely to come up with the $7 billion needed to buy the nation's fourth-largest insurer.
+Since the Centre for Dispute Resolution (CEDR), an industry-backed, non-profit-making organisation, was set up in 1990 to promote the use of ADR in the UK, almost 250 disputes involving more than Pounds 800m have been referred to it.
+Behind the passengers is a small rear shelf.
+His controversial tactics are the focus of the new Warner Bros. film "Lean on Me."
+"The idea is to give the greatest number of Bahrainis a real stake in the stability of this country."
+The point is that if we use aircraft to bomb Serb artillery units on the hills around Sarajevo, we will be effectively declaring war on Serbia. Do we really want to do that?' he asked.
+The other victims were taken by ambulance," Hondo said. None of the injuries was life-threatening, he said.
+"I think their influence has deteriorated some," says Sen. J. James Exon, a conservative Nebraska Democrat with a long record of backing the NRA.
+A couple were still held today under the Official Secrets Act at London's top-security Paddington Green police station.
+NGA President Terry Branstad, governor of Iowa, agreed the list of national goals should be short so every school district and school can design their own specialized strategies.
+Patnick was not in the house.
+The USDA also predicted consumer food prices would be 3 percent to 5 percent higher because of the drought, but Dan Basse, crop analyst for GNP Commodities Inc. said those figures were too low.
+Matsunaga said in a speech to business leaders that Japan's imports of manufactured goods already had increased 39 percent in 1988 and imports from the United States grew 34 percent.
+Police said four people were injured when a passenger bus collided with a jeep during the eclipse.
+Reservoirs are up to 94 percent of normal.
+Pickens said the distribution policy will be reviewed quarterly. The cut does not affect preference unitholders, who will continue to receive 37.5 cents for six additional quarters.
+But other union officials, including McVey, say abortion "has nothing to do with 40 hours a week or 20 bucks an hour." "It splits our members and it doesn't address wages, hours or conditions of employment," McVey said.
+Officials at the Savonlinna Opera Festival today declined to comment on his cause of death and said his family also was refusing comment on funeral arrangements.
+An S&P spokesman said that the ratios "augur very well" for the bond market, and that there is good reason to believe the favorable ratios will continue.
+The new one-year program _ volunteers normally serve for two years _ will help teachers in Ghana develop new courses, said Peace Corps Director Loret Miller Ruppe.
+The dust jacket of Mort Rosenblum's book on French culture and the French, "Mission to Civilize" (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 470 pages, $19.95), displays a superb drawing by the cartoonist Sempe.
+As a result, violence was somewhat less common in the late 1980s than in 1980 or 1970.
+Smith of New Hampshire and Craig of Idaho on the defensive in Senate races.
+GM's latest incentives take the company further away from its vow in late 1986 to move away from companywide low-interest finance programs that hurt the company's third-quarter earnings last year.
+ARC closed at $2.625, unchanged, in American Stock Exchange composite trading.
+These would be priced at one-tenth the level of the S&P 500 index.
+He said the party platforms take on even more importance this year, the first presidential election in two decades without an incumbent in the race.
+Curtis Management is also a defendant in the case.
+Of the political workers, three supported President Junius R. Jayewardene's United National Party and six the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, the officials said.
+It matters little that the figure was badly distorted, or that the underlying news on inflation and wages is good, or even that the D-mark has been more stable in exchange markets recently.
+Graffito at a Lower East Side park entrance reads "Go Home Yuppie Scum."
+Moscow says it has no more than 50,000 tons of chemical armaments but some analysts have said the Soviets have more than 300,000 tons.
+Analysts said Digital's results were also affected by a product cycle transition, in which new products were introduced during the quarter but weren't widely available to customers, depressing sales of existing products.
+The study by the GAO, which is the investigative arm of Congress, concludes the trend that has seen major airlines dominating flights at airports where they set up hub operations has decreased competition.
+One operates a dredger to clear away sand as others search for artifacts.
+Often they attract so much new money that they hopelessly dilute whatever skills they originally had.
+Three longer, more demanding works, literally extraordinary are worth getting to know in these high-definition performances. Satie called his Socrate a 'symphonic drama' but the description would hardly have occurred to anyone else.
+Kosovo Polje, or the field of blackbirds, was the site of a bloody battle in 1389 that pitted the Orthodox Serb Empire and its Christian allies against Ottoman Turks.
+But its new Cutlass Supreme is just coming out, so it's too early to tell how that model will fare and how it will affect the division.
+A federal judge on Tuesday stopped Eastern Airlines from firing 4,000 employees but allowed the financially strapped carrier to go ahead with cutting back service to 14 cities on Wednesday as planned.
+Most big banks said they would waste no time entering the new lines.
+The state has more than 200,000 employees.
+Marie, supervisor Jim Blain at the International Bridge said he received conflicting reports about the work stoppage.
+Losses from continuing operations narrowed to $4.2 million from $112.8 million a year earlier.
+For securities fraud, such as insider trading, the base for a first offender would be two to eight months.
+MAY 8: Mr. Buntrock buys 100 shares of ChemLawn for his personal account "to receive shareholder reports."
+"It's an iniquitous practice," he asserts.
+The Alabama State Teachers' Retirement Fund agreed in principle to lend US$15 million to the project, Abitibi-Price said.
+Sales of foreign chips in Japan are still increasing but total sales, including Japanese chips, have grown even faster.
+His latest favorite: peacocks.
+In a report to the government, the Korea Foreign Trade Association said the recent sharp rise of the won against the dollar could lead to a series of collapses among exporting firms.
+Federal prosecutor Kurt Rebmann said they marked "an important penetration of the KGB spy network" in West Germany.
+The industry used 57.8% of its capability last week, compared with 58.4% the previous week and 71.5% a year earlier.
+Kasparov won the first game when the computer retired after Kasparov's 52nd move.
+One poll put the Liberals ahead of the PQ for the first time in more than a year.
+The same banks had outstanding loans of less than Dollars 300m lent to customers inside Russia. By this June, all Russian banks held about Dollars 15.5bn abroad, according to central bank figures.
+The foreign share of sales increased from 14 percent last year to 21 percent currently.
+He said the third assailant escaped and police recovered a rifle, flares and bundles of fireworks from the gunmen's vehicle.
+The defense rested its case Thursday at the obscenity trial involving Robert Mapplethorpe's photos, and closing arguments in the case were expected Friday.
+Everybody is piling on the bandwagon."
+One reason Ameritrust is now ready to talk is that it can command a higher price, as the bank, which had a loss of $96.4 million last year, has seen earnings improve.
+In an editorial and letter from the reporter, Vittorio Zucconi, La Repubblica charged Friday that Pravda tried to use the article for political rather than journalistic ends.
+About 100 urban areas failed to meet federal ozone or carbon monoxide standards by the end of last year, the latest deadline set by the Congress.
+Shelby M. Gregory, 38, now living in Hollywood, said he filed the U.S. District Court suit because Murphy and the two writers allegedly used his ideas without compensation.
+Paul Pfeiffer, the character based on Paul Arnold, is portrayed by Josh Saviano.
+Major oil companies controlled the bulk of the world's petroleum from well-head to service-station pump until OPEC governments nationalized their oil in the 1970s.
+The department said the index fell 0.6 percent in January but it revised the December figure from a 0.2 percent drop to a 0.3 percent increase.
+The bill would go further in liberalizing telecommunications exports to the Soviet Union than the administration has been willing to go.
+But I don't think we need these other systems.
+Then the show would be bartered to non-network stations across the country in return for part of the commercial time on each of five 4:30 p.m. shows a week, time that HRI could sell for perhaps $10.3 million a year.
+She talked Bartkowiak into letting her go alone into the studio, where she turned off the on-the-air light but switched on her microphone.
+Philip Morris stock fell 5 to 95, apparently because investors felt the acquisition would dilute the earnings of the cigarette and food giant.
+Ms. Koontz was named the first black president of the National Education Association in 1968.
+Congressional sources confirm speculation by practitioners that the Campeau maneuver prompted the legislation.
+But just like the real world, you take two steps forward and take one step back.
+The Air Force previously has said only that it intends to deploy 132 Stealth bombers in the 1990s at a cost of $36.6 billion, in terms of 1981 dollars.
+Milhem expressed skepticism about both major parties, but said: "With Shamir, there may be more chances for peaceful settlement than (with) Peres.
+On the short end, the two-year note was down 1/32 at 100 5/32 , to yield 4.149 per cent. With traders widely anticipating a very positive reading, the release of November price data was somewhat of a letdown.
+"Why couldn't Mickey Mouse be part of a new reading textbook?" she asks.
+The Palestinian territory referred to in the declaration presumably meant the West Bank and Gaza, captured by Israel in 1967 Middle East war.
+One of the debates between the two characters is about the hereafter, with Le Roux denying all but the here and now and Zoeloe all but the hereafter.
+That flow could be checked, but it is unlikely to be reversed in the long term.
+Most of the troops that moved into city outskirts Friday night had withdrawn to points further away from the city, and residents had removed many of the barricades they had set up to block a troop advance into the city.
+The judge, however, said he had decided to "turn all of them down and to start from scratch." Bidding in the December auction will begin at $50 million to $60 million, Benton said, adding he expected one or two more bidders to appear.
+Sharing the same floor of the run-down office building is Lou Gondolph, a shyster who hawks accidental-injury lawsuits in Spanish-language TV commercials.
+Other funds were more forthright.
+A week ago, the jackpot was at $30 million.
+In composite trading, TW Services shares closed unchanged at $25.
+That's just a sample.
+This will bring the total no-smoking flights operated by the airline to 70%.
+Even the moderate Mr. McCurdy is talking about a more adversarial relationship with the Executive, suggesting he intends to swear in every witness.
+In 1987's first nine months, the deficit stood at 6.3 billion francs, up from 5.8 billion francs a year earlier.
+The order seeks to keep BCCI and CCAH separate, while the Fed sorts out their relationship.
+At Houminer's hardware store in Jerusalem, manager Avraham Yosha reported a 40 percent increase in the sale of insulating tape, emergency lights, cans for water, as well as portable toilets and wash basins for shelters and sealed rooms.
+Nor has it turned out to be a panacea with a magical promise of higher revenues.
+TransCanada PipeLines tried to renew its takeover bid for Dome Petroleum by courting Dome's creditors, who could derail Amoco's $5.1 billion (Canadian) accord to acquire Dome.
+Mary Farrell of Perception Technology, the Canton, Mass., firm that developed the system, says it handles about 80% of the bank's phone inquiries.
+All the employees were very shocked at what happened," said Alice Huff, a secretary at Terrell Battery Corp., where Mrs. Goran worked as a bookkeeper.
+Among the defects were separations in the bonded adhesive insulation that helps hold the joints together, and channels that would allow the fiery gas to reach the joint's middle O-ring, one of three designed to contain heat from the burning fuel.
+They don't have to give credit to the mujahideen and the United States," says Mr. Haq.
+About 12,000 of Mugabe's troops are in Mozambique guarding trade routes and an oil pipeline vital to landlocked Zimbabwe's economy. The military chief did not say how many troops might be moved.
+Bristol-Myers blamed bureaucratic sluggishness at the FDA for the delay.
+"OK you guys, spread out," aerobics instructor Jan Voellinger said as the jury stood and stretched the length of one wall in the small courtroom.
+You know what I think?
+State and company-paid unemployment benefits will begin running out next month.
+Recently, Ms. Davidow termed charges of weak content unfair but conceded "the design is equally as important as the content.
+Dee Nealy, 30, who came from Boston with her family to set up a Church of Christ ministry in the black township of Soweto, feels differently.
+And should the Iran-Iraq War end, petroleum prices will fall.
+Clashes break out in other areas.
+Glenn Loury started college at age 16, but dropped out, went to work as a clerk in a factory and started a family.
+LOWER REVENUE found at firms owned by minorities and women.
+And he'll then consult with the NATO foreign ministers.
+I do something that hurts you."
+Attorney Robert Fettweis, who prosecutors said has represented Jouris, did not return a message left at his office.
+Others say it is a lull, predicting that China will be able to tap investors again for capital. 'We believe the dragon bond market is about to balloon.
+Walter H. Monteith Jr., 61, will continue as chairman and chief executive of the parent and unit.
+Snow fell across the West and the Midwest today after two people died in an Oregon storm that triggered road-closing mudslides and floods.
+She and other foreigners decided to take their chances in the desert rather than risk becoming hostages in Baghdad.
+But computer users have been more interested in a product's performance. "It appears IBM has been getting that message, and this is clear evidence they are focusing more on performance than price," Cohen said.
+The rating concern said ITT's sale of its telecommunications business improves its financial profile.
+Ford withheld dealer deliveries of many of the cars late last year and early this year so it could replace a cast-iron crankshaft with a forged one.
+"A certain number of criminals there, some thugs, were the instigators of the unrest, and the settlement was reached in accordance with the current legislation in China.
+Walesa has fueled the debate with his interest in the presidency and his criticism, recently more strident, of the government of Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, a former Solidarity leader himself.
+He was handcuffed for 30 seconds and held for under five minutes until agents were told that Scala was a resident of the building, the attorney said.
+Late in New York, the dollar was quoted at 1.4545 marks, up from 1.4475 marks late Monday in New York.
+The Dallas Times Herald reported in today's editions that the orders would be placed with Saab-Scania.
+Kysor Industrial Corp. said it acquired Charles Needham Industries Inc. of Fort Worth, Texas.
+Mr. Malek attended Harvard Business School with Ms. Franklin and later recruited her to work in the Nixon White House, where she directed a program to bring women into high-ranking government jobs.
+He noted that whenever gold futures move above $350 an ounce, profit-taking generally sets in.
+The government acted following the disclosure that Toshiba Machine Co., a unit of Toshiba Corp., sold sophisticated milling machines to the Soviet Union in violation of rules governing exports to communist countries.
+Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak telephoned Shamir from New York during a meeting in New York with Foreign Minister Moshe Arens on Friday and Mubarak and Shamir agreed to continue their dialogue, Israel radio reported Saturday.
+None is expected to be a shocker, though the leading indicators index could cause a populist stir Friday if it drops for the second month in a row.
+"It was bedlam on the upside," said one Big Board specialist.
+According to an informal survey by Joel Shapiro, a partner at the New York accounting firm of Seidman & Seidman, partnership syndicators have actually found less than $2 billion of suitable properties.
+Britain and France wanted such a statement to make clear that the alliance wasn't suggesting that nuclear weapons could be discarded.
+And the Carter presidency was at or near an all-time low in popularity as the hostage crisis worsened.
+State employees are required to report and itemize travel and meal expenses.
+A paler shade of Chablis.
+If Congress approved a budget with only modest increases from 1988, the agency would have a $171 million shortfall next year that would trigger a more serious round of station closings, Yost said.
+He said Kodak doesn't have "an overlying management team" for its photofinishing operations and hasn't yet "fully merged together" recent acquisitions, such as American Photo Group Corp. and Ektra Photofinishing Corp., formerly Fox Photo.
+President Corazon Aquino's spokesman, Teodoro Benigno, said the six-province Bicol region of southeastern Luzon was without electricity today.
+It said the average jet fuel price rose to 73.7 cents a gallon from 54.3 cents a gallon during the first quarter of 1989.
+One alternative in civil cases is the use of "summary jury trials" in which a six-member jury returns a non-binding, advisory verdict to help each side evaluate its case and encourage a settlement, White said.
+"The financial carnage taking place now is beyond what the consumer can understand," Clements said Friday.
+"That's compared to 45 percent last year and a normal of 50 percent, so it's proceeding about on average," he said.
+Net income in the fourth quarter fell sharply, partly because of the $51 million charge to reserve for losses in an insurance operation that was closed in 1985.
+Or at least that's one way of looking at historical reality.
+Betting that the U.S. Treasury markets would recover from Wednesday's selling spree, Citicorp and British Telecom Financial BV offered large Eurodollar straight-debt issues.
+It will probably take a shock, in terms of large, avoidable currency losses, to trigger UK pension fund trustees into action.
+The North Koreans, who have communicated only intermittently and usually indirectly with their creditors, couldn't be reached for comment.
+But he assured me that I was mistaken.
+Cancer continues to sink its claws deeper into mankind.
+The general oversees the nation's force of nuclear bombers, intercontinental ballistic missiles, tankers and reconnaissance aircraft at SAC in Omaha, Neb.
+"Even though the increase was larger than any monthly rise we have seen in more than a year and a half, the index remains just about where it stood a year ago," he said.
+On the American Stock Exchange, three newly formed New York-based funds started trading.
+The government's first look at how the overall economy is performing will be issued on Wednesday and, despite all the pessimism, the number is expected to be very good, on paper at least.
+Debra Winger and Nick Nolte will star in a mystery movie written by playwright Arthur Miller, the movie's producers announced.
+"We bought investment-grade securities in the spring, and by the fall they were trading as junk bonds," said Edward N. Bennett, the Hartford's chief investment officer.
+Our slogan: We ask the world for help, with men, dignity, and strength.
+The first interim dividend is raised 7.7 per cent to 1.4p (1.3p).
+An estimated 18,100 Americans will die from it this year, making the disease the fifth-greatest cause of cancer deaths.
+His statement appeared to be a hint against extradition.
+Vietnam invaded Cambodia in 1978, ending a four-year reign of terror by a Khmer Rouge government that tried to force a radical agrarian commune on the population, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
+And he has trouble with basic office etiquette, such as tucking in his shirt or coming to meetings on time.
+His National Front favors the expulsion of Moslem immigrants from North Africa.
+The EPA said the chemicals probably cause human cancer at a rate of as much as one case in 10,000 persons exposed for a lifetime.
+The summit census nearly doubles what was the record 38 world leaders who met at the United Nations on its 40th anniversary in 1985.
+For a number of reasons, including my certainty that no one in Washington wants to participate in the murder of economic stability, I think such a deal will be cut.
+The company said it estimates the cost of completing the 500-room hotel and 50,000-square-foot casino at about $200 million.
+Mr. Bush has built his lead through his success at painting Mr. Dukakis as out-of-step with mainstream America, and through rising voter satisfaction with Mr. Reagan and with staying on the path of his policies.
+Dukakis did only slightly better on Tuesday than rivals Albert Gore Jr. and Jesse Jackson.
+He served on the university faculty 12 years.
+George Weeden, chief of the town's 10-member police force, said Monday he has no new leads.
+Kigali, the capital, is first.
+The lira dropped on Friday to 760.25 per D-Mark, which took it to within five lire of its floor against the German currency on the European Monetary System grid.
+Five years ago: Artificial heart recipient Barney Clark was eulogized in Federal Way, Wash., as a "selfless pioneer."
+A round-trip purchase is required, and tickets are nonrefundable.
+The company declined several times in recent weeks to confirm the rumored incident.
+Wednesday $9.5 billion in seven-year notes.
+We are hopeful that the remaining issues between the state of Colorado, the U.S. Army and Shell can be resolved, thereby allowing the arsenal cleanup to proceed expeditiously," Ms. McHam said.
+Two weeks ago Moscow quietly announced that it considered the transfer agreement null and void. Ukraine has responded by saying that Russia misled Ukraine during the signing of documents by setting down a text that was not what Ukraine had negotiated.
+"There's no perfect airplane," Carnell said. "A company will have one plane, maybe a Beech King Air.
+Norway has rejected a compromise agreement negotiated with Israel to end a dispute over Israel's possible misuse of Norwegian heavy water.
+Members of the science club were supposed to collect the completed forms and punch the data into a computer, Birr said.
+Even so, the administration has been reluctant to move against the countries, partly out of concern that critics would call such actions protectionist.
+"One of the American hostages will be released within one hour from now.
+They were businessmen and women who had signed on to staff the bureaus and agencies of the new Reagan administration.
+A government decree said the goods would be offered through a network of shops, street markets and other authorised public vending points. 'People will be able to sell absolutely everything,' a commentator on state-run Radio Rebelde said.
+Sjostrom said the department still expected to announce a specific restart schedule for the K reactor sometime this month.
+Whether in classroom discourse or in the general intellectual life of the university community, there has been a tendency to exclude or silence uncongenial views.
+With costs averaging $3,000 before burial fees, a funeral may be the third most expensive consumer purchase after a home and a car, according to the FTC.
+Several foreign car makers are raising prices on their 1988 U.S. models, reflecting more-powerful engines or more luxury options.
+Other areas of the West were cloudy or had fog.
+The agreement would benefit East Germany's backward economy by bringing it into a trade bloc of 320 million people. West Germany is already an influential EC member.
+This is part and parcel of the move to turn the hospital into a trust.
+Getting the American public to focus on global problems at all is increasingly difficult, and economic concerns now tend to loom larger than military ones.
+Senior Hutton officials say that Mr. Fomon insisted that Hutton hire some of his lady friends, and Mr. Fomon concedes that he hired five or six young women at Hutton.
+There is no role this community can play in securing Anderson's release, except to hope and to continue praying for his safety in captivity and his eventual release.
+But the U.S. currency apparently faces higher hurdles.
+The board said the Delta plane, which was flying from London to Cincinnati, corrected its flight path on instructions from air traffic controllers at Gander.
+Monday's flight carried 156 people, including four Canadians. Fitzwater refused to say how many Americans remained in Iraq and Kuwait.
+Mr. Lange said if more than 25% the airline is sold, the public and Air New Zealand's staff also should be given the opportunity to buy shares.
+Intel plans to offer a 3.3-volt 386SL in the year's first half and a 3.3-volt chip that will probably be named the 486SL, in the second half, Mr. Grove said.
+U.S. Treasury Secretary James Baker said Monday that the Third World debt must be treated as a economic rather than a political problem and that each country's case should be handled individually.
+Pelletreau opened a dialogue with the PLO leadership after the United States dropped its opposition to dealing with the PLO when the organization renounced terrorism and recognized the state of Israel in a statement last November.
+He estimates that a 4% decline in gross national product would cause an 8% drop in passenger traffic.
+Vietnam is one of a handful of countries with which the United States does not maintain diplomatic relations.
+Moody's also said that the Los Angeles-based energy and agricultural products concern's interest charges will remain high and that asset sales "most likely will continue to be a major source of funds for debt reduction."
+Fighting after dawn was still continuing in Old Panama, just east of the Marriott, and in San Miguelito, a poor district hill district northeast of the city center where some of the strongest Dignity Battalions are based.
+There are some powerful incentives for governments to take action.
+"Since central bankers are always buyers of last resort, they typically come into the market only after the currency has plunged and interest rates have adjusted upward significantly," he says.
+Equally important were the conditions attached to aid.
+The previous law required reporting only in cases of sexual molestation.
+A rumor that Japan's central bank was poised to boost a key interest rate continued to bolster the yen, said Yoichi Sakaguchi, chief currency trader at Sanwa Bank.
+For the exchange rate is a link between the national price level and that of the rest of the world.
+The bonds are expected to have a term of between seven and 10 years to take advantage of interest in these maturities.
+At the time, Keating was an Arizona businessman and owner of the Irvine, Calif.,-based Lincoln Savings and Loan, whose 1989 collapse and federal seizure is expected to cost taxpayers $2 billion.
+But about half of those leaving are younger, and will take early retirement following discussions with the firm's management board.
+But Polaris believes the market value of the planes exceeds the $5.9 million loan balance.
+The defecting boxers complain that Thomas Hearns claims too much of Mr. Steward's attention.
+Adding his voice to the fur debate raised this week between those opting for fake furs and those who won't settle for anything but the real thing, Ferre not only interspersed fake and real skins, but dyed real fox to look like fake leopard and zebra.
+While George Bush was in charge, not once did Mr. Bush demand economic sanctions _ under a law he said he wanted _ against countries that won't cooperate in the war on drugs.
+An official said about 50 bodies were sighted in the upper decks of the 7,951-ton vessel that capsized March 6 on a trip to England; of 543 people aboard, 348 survived and 61 bodies were recovered initially.
+Bank stocks were sold, a sign that investors don't expect interest rates to drop much further.
+Also contributing to the copper sell-off was the feeling the market may have been overbought, along with the latest 10-day report of automobile sales, which showed a sharp decline.
+Vogel is East Germany's most prominent lawyer.
+Within two years, shoppers should be seeing U.S. government-certified organic chickens, tomatoes and bell peppers in the stores.
+Traders said the central banks are determined to maintain stability immediately before the U.S. presidential election less than a week away.
+Whereas what is actually on offer is a rather shoddily-written cuttings' job.
+Mr. Leutwiler described yesterday's announcement as a "signal to European industry" of what it must do to counter Japanese and American competition.
+Merrill's total revenue jumped 18% to a record $3.15 billion from $2.66 billion.
+Americans had nearly $693 billion in consumer credit outstanding at the end of the period.
+"However, the ultimate success of these reforms will depend on management's commitment to correcting these weaknesses," it said.
+"There was nothing to make him crash.
+The 85%, they say, applies only for state-regulated prices for essential items.
+The cub was placed in an incubator, fed a special formula through a tube into its stomach and given antibiotics to fight the infection, officials said.
+No decision is expected to be made on Mr. Gates's nomination until after a White House commission makes its report on the Iran-Contra affair late this month.
+Poland's general prosecutor, Aleksander Herzog, named the two men arrested in Popieluszko's death as former Deputy Interior Minister Wladyslaw Ciaston and Zenon Platek, former head of the ministry department that had monitored the Roman Catholic church.
+The bank has financed the company's Arizona home-building operations and provided debtor-in-possession financing to the company during the bankruptcy proceedings.
+A few years ago, when Mr. Khashoggi's DC-8 aircraft was seized by creditors, Mr. Adham reportedly stepped in to pay the $2.5 million bill.
+In addition to imposing surcharges, designed to strip the companies of artificially inflated revenues, the commission can also press criminal charges, which could add extra fines.
+Strong investor demand for California GOs kept prices from eroding despite negative news about the postponement of the GO sale and the state's sizable budget deficit, traders said.
+Most authorities agree that such testing is the only way that the growth of Olympic performance-enhancing drugs can be controlled.
+It isn't unusual for a long-term bond downgraded one notch (to A from AA, for example) to drop $10 to $20 in value for each $1,000 face amount.
+The Supreme Court today agreed to study the case of a former Dallas high school football coach who says he lost his job because he is white.
+Gold bullion prices were up by around $1 a troy ounce but traders said the market lacked sparkle and Middle East customers stayed away after buying earlier in the week.
+Only one, agriculture-fishery-forestry, showed a drop, they said.
+That statement was accompanied by a polaroid photograph of Cordes to prove its authenticity.
+Mr Kopper said customers expected a range of services from investment bankers.
+It has become "the dominant characteristic" in case loads of child protective-service agencies in 22 states and the District of Columbia.
+The company is engaged in exploration and production of oil & natural gas in the U.S. and Canada.
+After AmBase put Home Insurance on the block in February, it suspended payment of its quarterly common stock dividend, but said that it expected to pay a special dividend to shareholders when it closed on the sale.
+But the agency wants to preserve the jobs in the plants, and hardly any buyers would make such a commitment.
+"When I see the flies flying into the cage, I feel a sense of happiness," it quoted Hu as saying.
+They used to run their businesses like little kingdoms, each one looking after his own interests.
+In the next few days, I'll be making some very specific proposals." He did not say what the proposals would be, and White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater declined to elaborate.
+William Brodsky, president of the Chicago Merc, says, "The June expiration may not mark an end to the changes.
+And they had to put it on automatic thank-you tape," White House Press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said.
+The decision not to launch came about 15 minutes before the scheduled liftoff around 10 p.m. EST, said Sgt. Ivey Paige.
+Analysts say Vrdolyak is a long-shot for the GOP nomination, and that odds are even worse for a Republican winner in April.
+Kevin Fay, executive director of the Alliance for Responsible Chlorofluorocarbon Policy, which represents producers of the chemicals, said the findings buttress his group's support for the protocol.
+Browning-Ferris Industries parted ways with other pollution control stocks, gaining 1 3/4 to 23 1/2 while others in the group fell.
+The judgment doesn't affect the running of the government."
+Mr. Theobald, who while at Citicorp oversaw a competing bid for First Options, was slow to cut Continental's losses in this case.
+Lucky officials at the company's Dublin, Calif., headquarters referred calls to New York spokeswoman Lissa Perlman.
+The former neighbor told Mrs. Martinet that the cat disappeared in October 1986.
+'Michael admits the coal business has been the most frustrating and intractable problem he has ever faced.
+"I once saw a camel bite a man's arm and tear it off," says Lt.
+A halt to imports of sedans, plus a requirement that top officials use only Chinese-made cars.
+Shepherd and Keating will begin serving shortly on an acting basis until after their nomination by President Reagan and Senate confirmation.
+The former queen, who walked with a cane, wore a black pants suit, black cap, black gloves and a bright red scarf.
+Exor will then have to decide whether to fend off Nestle with a fully fledged counter-bid.
+Green Tree offered three million of its common shares at 36 Thursday. The proceeds will be used to buy back its preferred shares held by the Resolution Trust Corp.
+The 49-year-old defendant was held in prison for 14 months until his trial began Monday in Mannheim District Court.
+The average business customer is in the $5 million annual sales area.
+"But after 1988, he concentrated on building up his own power," she was quoted as saying.
+Other arrests in San Antonio were possible, officials said.
+The combination of these elements left operating profit before income taxes and provisions at 3.66 billion francs, down from 4.48 billion francs a year earlier.
+About 1,200 striking bus drivers and several thousand of their supporters marched to city hall Friday to press their demands for a 35 percent pay raise.
+In northwest Kansas, a twister ripped roofs off farm buildings, downed power and telephone lines, and turned a truck over onto a car near Cedar Bluffs in Decatur County, authorities said.
+The recent row over alleged overpricing and bully-boy tactics by banks in the small business market, and constant rumbles of discontent over their treatment of the private customer have not endeared them to the fair trading authorities.
+WITH attractions that range from the sandy beaches of Lake Tanganyika to the Luangwa game parks, the Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba and the magnificent Zambezi River, tourism in Zambia should be booming. In fact, the potential has barely been tapped.
+"What we have to do is have the dollar come down as a consequence of a reduction in our budget deficit, which would cause lower interest rates in the United States, and it would be that mechanism that would bring down the dollar," he said.
+Brian Larcombe, finance director of 3i, has been elected chairman of the British Venture Capital Association, replacing Ron Hollidge, managing director of Lloyds Development Capital.
+"It looks to me like less than 1 percent, and we have to decide whether it's worth the energy it takes," he said.
+Local HUD officials agreed to insure a $41 million mortgage for an apartment building on the fashionable East Side of Manhattan even though it was already under construction, New York Newsday reported.
+Malaysia Airlines earlier ordered two 747-400 Combis, which can carry a half-load of cargo on the main deck behind the passengers. The new airplanes are to be used on routes between Malaysia and Europe, Australia and the United States.
+Kravchenko's successor as head of Tass has not been named.
+George Gould, Treasury undersecretary for finance, told the House Banking Committee that lack of political support forced abandonment of efforts for the insurance and real estate powers.
+The stock basket is the Big Board's answer to a number of post-crash studies that called for a link between the stock-index futures and the stock market.
+Nicholas Mavroules, D-Mass., and Larry Hopkins, R-Ky., ranking members of the House Armed Services subcommittee on investigations.
+As it happens, basic research in the U.S. is enjoying something of a renaissance.
+And even though aluminum prices haven't jumped yet, Mr. Schumann's staff is starting to buy long-term aluminum contracts to ensure that it can make a profit on the promised sticker price of armaments.
+At the Brazilian accident, doctors decided to try GM-CSF.
+In the US, its largest market, the company expects sales to remain flat for the year at Dollars 4.3bn. Suddenly, the world seems to be ganging up on video game makers.
+Only the moment they start falling, can we begin making real changes," he said.
+Hughes said it supplied the Dutch company with "less than a thousand" of the infrared detectors for use by the Dutch military and wasn't aware of any diversions to Iraq.
+Mitchell acknowledges that some wives are a bit dazed by the developments, telling him: "I was not ready for this." Frequently, he invites them to join the family support group as volunteers, so they feel like they are part of the effort.
+Piqua employees allegedly have been told not to reject devices even if they fail leak tests.
+At a meeting with students Wednesday at Warsaw University, Walesa said he would defend NZS. "No table can stand on less than three legs.
+The car Dinkins was riding in to a campaign appearance was hit broadside Sunday afternoon in Manhattan, police said.
+Ms. Turner, 24, is a fourth-year student at MU's College of Veterinary Medicine.
+Earnings fell by 17 per cent to 83.5p. Profits were hit by an Pounds 8.4m charge for withdrawing from the loss-making pipe maintenance company, Amtec, which had been announced at the interim stage.
+The DEA then began monitoring telephone calls between the informant and Bunnell, authorities said.
+The stock market pulled back in early trading today, retracing some of Friday's sharp gains ahead of the March consumer price data.
+It said two Lebanese were in investigative custody, accused of falsifying documents, complicity in fraud and violating Swiss narcotics laws.
+"Without cooperation from him, what are you going to appeal?" Pecorino said.
+The friendly $107 a share offer for all of Aussedat Rey's stock officially was submitted Monday for approval by French government and stock market authorities, said International Paper, the world's largest paper maker.
+And if I couldn't vote I'd have been an activist probably more extreme than some who came here." And Selma today?
+By day, this is a quiet little town overlooking the rocky Guadalupe River.
+Radio carried interviews from numerous factories, hospitals and enterprises with officials also expressing their solidarity.
+Its pre-tax profits are likely to rise by about 30 per cent to around Pounds 18m. Daily Mail and General Trust should unveil on Wednesday a modest increase in full year profits to around Pounds 50m from Pounds 47.7m.
+'This looks like the pay-off of a man who was asked to leave.
+Capital flight, according to recent reports, has already ceased.
+Bailey is now 39. He is so ill he can't work, has lost all feeling in one arm, and his brother and sister also have strange allergies and ailments the doctors can't seem to correct.
+Rostenkowski was one of the chief authors of the 1986 tax overhaul, which reduced tax rates significantly and cut or eliminated several deductions, exclusions and credits.
+"There is physical evidence linking all of the murders," said police Capt.
+The explosion merely singed the carpet, nicked a desk, blew a few holes in the ceiling and loosened marble counter panels.
+Regarding its U.S. discount, MacMillan Bloedel said it is eliminating a 3% "temporary competitive allowance," effective Jan. 1, but will maintain a 5% discount for customers who purchase their entire annual contract volume.
+Along with finding the money, Congress must also look at some sort of "never again" reforms guaranteeing that the government will not be asked again to bail out the S&L industry.
+In the first case, a different judge awarded about $1.3 million to a San Jose man who lost his wife and son in the crash.
+The novelist invents a certain Lucy Moncrieffe, niece of the British foreign secretary of the time, Lord Aberdeen, but no harm is done and she makes a surprisingly uninhibited Victorian heroine.
+Since that time, cable rates have risen sharply amid complaints of poor service.
+Col. Jose Chavez Caceres, commander of the 5th Army Brigade and the Jiboa battalion, has been removed from his post but is not directly implicated in the massacre, military sources said.
+Homicide rates for the Netherlands and Switzerland rose 20 percent and 13 percent respectively in 1989, according to police figures.
+The bottom line on net job growth is (that) we're doing very well."
+Unisys also increased by 50% the memory on its A12 mainframe.
+All were volunteers, he said.
+Mr. Dorsey's attorney, Daniel Bookin, declined to comment. Mr. Foulds's lawyer, Jan Lawrence Handzlik, said: "The arbitrator is simply wrong.
+Mr. Gasich declined to comment; the middleman couldn't be located.
+The New York Stock Exchange has asked its legal advisory committee to draft a proposed definition of insider-trading.
+Investigators have been unable to find anyone to corroborate Downey's story, he said.
+Teledyne hid its true cost estimates in green folders and submitted grossly inflated estimates to the government in white folders, according to the suit, which was unsealed Wednesday in federal court.
+Analysts said they don't expect a similar impact this time around.
+The overall increase in students came as the state reduced its contribution to CUNY's four-year colleges by $29 million, to more than $800 million, and the city cut its contribution to community colleges by $13 million, to $160 million.
+Players roll the dice to determine rewards - the chance to study at a university, or even become party general secretary - or punishment, such as detention by police.
+Lotus Development announced a cost-cutting program that includes a hiring freeze and layoffs.
+A dealer in Rome speculated that Vice President George Bush's triumph in the Super Tuesday primaries may also have calmed markets, because he is perceived here as an anti-protectionist.
+An economic program presented by Ryzhkov in May caused panic buying that made empty store shelves even barer.
+In Sydney, News closed at 8.48 Australian dollars (US$6.40), up 22 cents.
+Zita had lived at Johannes-Stift the past three decades.
+Polls and focus groups alike illustrate the electorate's ambivalence about some of the most fundamental issues facing the country.
+Shops were closed and school children stayed away from classes.
+Without an increased debt ceiling, the Federal Reserve Board would order banks, starting Thursday, not to honor any checks issued by the U.S. Treasury.
+Bush will fish for bass in a 55-acre lake on the property of Ray Scott, president of Bass Anglers Sportsmen's Society.
+The climax is built with infinite control, over a broader, steadier span, but there seems no loss of coruscating vitality in the fingerwork. Precious pianist, precious experience.
+"It was getting scary," Howard Schwamenfeld recalls.
+There are strong fears in Asia of a lessening US commitment because of domestic pressure for defence cuts.
+Through inept handling, they made the situation worse.
+Rep. Sam Gibbons, D-Fla., chairman of the Ways and Means trade subcommittee, said nothing in the measure would alter present sugar quotas from countries outside the Caribbean.
+The preliminary agreement was reached by U.S. and Soviet negotiators at a second round of the London talks.
+Otherwise he is being fed intravenously, which gives him 600-700 calories a day, said the senior palace official, who refused to be identified.
+A study of monologues by Johnny Carson and David Letterman found that the score during the general campaign was virtually a tie: 51 jokes about Republican Bush to 50 about his Democratic opponent, Michael Dukakis.
+The man turned out to be Michael Wolff, who was already the director of research and subsequently political adviser to Edward Heath. Wolff, like Randolph, died early.
+They formed RLI to take Redken private, and offered $34.90 a share.
+"This will help small town America become more competitive in today's global economy," said Coleman.
+In Havana, President Fidel Castro pledged "socialism or death" in a televised speech marking the 30th anniversary of his communist revolution.
+Unions allege that mine wages for unskilled or semi-skilled workers are lower than in the manufacturing sector, the reverse of international patterns.
+While at PTL, the Bakkers' show was broadcast by about 180 television stations.
+He also said acquisition candidates in publishing and information services were abandoned because the prices were too high.
+The CBI emphasises that schemes will need to be much more flexible in future.
+Police say suspects told them the building was used for carrying out the killings.
+It's not the first time the characters from "Gone With The Wind" have appeared outside of the printed page or silver screen, and most U.S. fans of the Old South epic probably will never see a bottle of "Gone With The Wind" wine.
+I defined Troy Maxson in `Fences' (Jones played Maxson on Broadway) as a man who didn't distinguish his principles from his prejudices.
+And I believe we owe him the opportunity to do just that," he said.
+After he overthrew the civilian government of Prime Minister Sadek el-Mahdi last summer, el-Bashir promised to end the civil war through peace negotiations.
+"I would love to have one every few minutes but that's out of the question," he confessed.
+That followed a Sept. 25 announcement that Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. planned to send an undisclosed number of smokes to the troops.
+In spite of massive investments by Fisons they failed to clear the drug and made further observations about Opticrom's manufacturing processes. Opticrom is now unlikely to be relicensed in time for the US rag-weed season which starts in August.
+The Weekend FT has been plugging the 5th issue of index-linked National Savings for a long time now and it is hoped that readers have stocked up on the issue, which paid 4.5 per cent above inflation, tax-free.
+Police say many of the killings were blamed on communist rebels, who have been fighting to overthrow the Philippine government since 1969 and have threatened to attack American military personnel.
+For a year, Eastern filled vacant pilot jobs by giving preference to the new-hire list, rather than the returning striker list.
+"However unwelcome high interest rates must be, they are preferable to the damage done by high inflation," Lawson said.
+It gives them something to talk about when they get out." Assistant Police Chief Robert Vernon, who is supervising the sweeps, strongly disagreed.
+Mr Ozawa and Mr Takemura may find it hard to agree. If, as is possible, coalition leaders fail to agree on a successor to Mr Hosokawa, they will be forced to call a general election.
+Even though it had inherited Pan Am's route network and experienced personnel, United's flights were still late 70% of the time at first, and one out of 10 flights was canceled.
+Mr. Biderman recommends a short sale of SGI International. Short sellers borrow stock and immediately sell it, anticipating that the price will fall.
+"As a dancer and somebody who moves to music, the Pet Shop Boys' tracks are so interesting.
+Other factors contributing to Caterpillar's profit decline include tight U.S. monetary policies and higher inflation, Stober said.
+Part of the huge cohort that crowded the job market, many have climbed the career ladder more slowly, leaving ultimate work goals still unattained and thus, he believes, "postponing the time when you get bored and stop and look around."
+On Monday, Root pleaded not guilty in North Carolina to 445 counts of securities fraud and related charges in connection with his handling of radio station licensing cases before the FCC.
+The resumption depends on the weather and repairs to the ballpark.
+He says: 'We lose some each year and gain some; we are about 10 down on last year.' He adds: 'There are 122,243 unique flight numbers each day.
+Real estate experts have questioned whether the property is worth the $600 million that he owes on it.
+As previouly reported, Boeing's action Monday was in response to Mesa's Hart-Scott-Rodino filing.
+Gold rose in London to a late bid of $384.50 an ounce, up from $380.25 Monday.
+Mr. Goldstein couldn't be reached for comment.
+There is an awful lot of other drawing out there, of such different kinds.
+(NA) "Family Double Dare," FOX, 1.8.
+Atlantis has been crippled by leaking hydrogen since June.
+The proposed change "is consistent with what a number of other large companies do," said a spokesman.
+"They work here, they met here, they fell in love here.
+"The student leaders maintained illicit relations with traitorous organizations overseas, and themselves were traitors and collaborators," it said.
+Despite fewer players in the business, Smith Barney has seen its ranking slip this year.
+Of course, some casino patrons make a distinction between gambling in Atlantic City and gambling on Wall Street.
+But the approach is again under attack.
+A major objective of the profit-sharing plan was the perpetuation of employee ownership, the appellate court said, adding that the law does not set an exclusive goal of maximizing benefits.
+"Yeah, it's hot," said Fox.
+Susan Dunne, a contemporary art specialist at Christie's auction house, said the prices fetched by female artists such as Joan Mitchell and Holzer are rising.
+I am eager to give advice.
+The labyrinthian case involves charges that defense firms, or their employees, hired private consultants who bribed Pentagon officials for information needed to win multimillion-dollar contracts.
+Canadian mills operated at 89% of capacity in the first six months, compared with 95%.
+But Levine, who is also the Met's artistic director, has defended the conservative choice on grounds that the company needs a solid production it can live with well into the next century, not one that will seem dated or ill-conceived within a few years.
+As a Class C director, Mr. Hull represents non-banking interests on the Reserve Bank's board.
+Like other Freeport residents, the Wentworths must drive eight miles north to Brunswick or five miles south to Yarmouth to shop in a supermarket.
+So, gradually, the Federal Reserve is likely to be moving in the direction of ease.
+But he adds: "If they (Fed officials) keep flip-flopping, then you would see this criticism."
+"He wouldn't let you turn on the air conditioning in the summer," Corts said. "You just sat there and wiped your brow.
+The government denied responsibility for the killings and said an investigation was under way.
+He offered no specific targets in regard to layoffs.
+Ricardo Teran, whose family operates a retail and telecommunications conglomerate in Nicaragua, said he will return to Nicaragua next week to assess prospects of relocating permanently.
+There also lurks a rare but potentially lethal threat: the spokesman scandal.
+Any foreigner convicted under the new law faces the same fine and jail time, plus deportation afterward.
+A fire early Tuesday heavily damaged a 12th century church that had been partially destroyed by the Great Fire of 1666 and rebuilt by Christopher Wren.
+A senior executive at BHF Bank, which enjoyed a 17 per cent increase in 10-month profits, spoke of a 'sword of Damocles'.
+Toledo Edison Co. spokesman Jim Proctor said 19,000 customers lost electricity, but only 3,500 remained without power by Thursday night.
+Mr. McDowell, who was Mr. Agee's close friend as well as his publisher, was instrumental in the creation of the trust for the benefit of Mr. Agee's children, and he was well aware of the need to conserve its limited assets.
+Michael Dukakis was the choice of 68 percent of Jews surveyed, while Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennessee was favored by 10 percent.
+Mrs. Evers said Wednesday that more important than a murder conviction is that her husband reaches his deserved place in history.
+Total Resources (Canada) Ltd., a Calgary, Alberta, unit of the oil concern TOTAL CIE.
+Among these is "Dirty Dancing," based on the hit movie of the same name.
+However, recent figures from a parliamentary answer show that just 8 per cent of child benefit expenditure goes to high-earning families once income is adjusted for family size.
+He said Pounds 50m would be withheld from colleges' budgets unless more 'flexible' contracts were introduced. But the largest union in the sector, the National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education, refused to sign the deal yesterday.
+Fifty percent of the respondents said they would be personally better off financially under a Bush administration, compared with 38 percent saying they would benefit under a Dukakis administration.
+He said there was no deadline for formulating a response to the U.S. initiative.
+An Amal official conceded that his movement's fighters had been driven out of four villages in a surprise pre-dawn Hezbollah assault.
+Of the 3.9-point improvement in unemployment relative to the nation, 3.1 points of it occurred between January 1979 and January 1983, when Ed King, not Mr. Dukakis, was governor and the nation as a whole was mired in recession.
+Opinion polls which increasingly show that a French 'no' vote is a real possibility increases the strain on weak ERM members; if the monetary union project finally unravels, the markets may lose faith altogether in current ERM parities.
+They would go for food, housing, utilities, clothing and other necessities like that," said Grubb.
+The watch, says Mr. Banerot, is perfect for police officers.
+Neither company would elaborate on why the transaction fell through.
+He said he heard shots fired but did not see any victims before escaping down a glacier.
+The government on Wednesday ordered Canadian companies to ignore a U.S. bill that would prohibit them from trading with Cuba, External Affairs Minister Joe Clark said.
+Diagnostek jumped 2 to 20 1/4 after signing a contract with the Teamsters union to provide prescription drugs to retired union members by mail.
+The New York National Guard already has the second worst attendance records in the nation, but its budget has tripled since 1975 to $390 million, the newspaper said.
+He praises Foley as a "remarkably fair" House speaker and says of Rep. Frank, "give the guy his day in court."
+It does not exist in a counterproductive way.
+The old structure of party and government was liquidated," Iliescu told a Bucharest crowd.
+Exxon's prime contractor on cleaning up the nation's worst oil spill estimates the petroleum giant will end up spending $2 billion on the job, nearly twice as much as estimated in July.
+Rising in sympathy was Standard Chartered, up 6 at 455; Barclays, up 2 at 387; National Westminster, up 7 at 292; and Royal Bank of Scotland, up 3 at 171.
+Granados Pineda was quoted as saying the army helped city, state and federal police put down the riot.
+The Time Warner loss in the latest quarter reflects a jump in interest expense to $451 million from $25 million for Time alone in 1988, as well as depreciation and amortization charges of $155 million compared with $55 million a year earlier.
+But at the same time, close followers of the financial scene say, the market has taken on an increasingly powerful role, not just in reacting to economic trends and government policies, but also in helping to determine them.
+He called the president "a Syrian lackey elected under the bayonets of Syrian occupation."
+"This individual walked up and demanded the keys to the cage. He threatened the trainer.
+Mr. Palmieri, who was also named chief executive officer of the company by regulators, said the plan will likely include a form of guarantee from the state insurance funds on Mutual Benefit's obligations to policyholders.
+One is the University of Michigan's Center for Ergonomics.
+Banks won't always save what they expect to, but they are bound to save something.
+The talks, known as the Uruguay Round for the country where they began in 1986, face a marathon July 23 negotiating session in Geneva to draft framework agreements in 15 separate areas, including agriculture.
+'At the moment the UK market is relatively speaking good value in terms of capital and income growth,' says manager Ian Massie.
+When the measure came to the floor, the price tag was placed at $6.9 billion by the Agriculture Committee staff.
+American Indians scored the best year-to-year gains of any ethnic group: a 4-point gain in verbal averages to 388, and a 9-point rise in math to 437.
+But the drama of efforts to free three ice-trapped whales has turned the Eskimo village into a boom town.
+Mr Yashiro explains: 'Contrary to the conventional view, Japanese services are historically of low quality. This is a producer society.
+In a partisan primary delayed two weeks by Hurricane Hugo's devastation, Charlotte's ballot Tuesday drew only 14,920 voters, or 7.5 percent of those eligible to cast ballots, according to Elections Supervisor Bill Culp.
+One thing that would prop up bank stocks would be "a lot of excess capacity coming out of the banking industry," Kraushaar said, or in other words, mergers between large institutions.
+Several jurors were frowning as they entered the courtroom for Cummings' announcement.
+"That semicircle relates to being very proud of his masculinity, the macho aspect, forcefulness, and being very sensitive to appearing weak in front of other people," she said.
+The United States would provide aid to help buy Peru's coca leaf crop under a plan proposed Thursday by the Peruvian ambassador.
+Despite the ban, French officials say their crackdown on other forms of dial-a-porn is limited by the same legal void that exists in the U.S. Nothing in French law restricts what two individuals can say over a telephone line.
+The extraction of the gold could begin in five years, said the daily, adding that scientists calculated the deposit could yield 12 tons of the precious metal each year.
+Bendjedid said the elections would only take place if conditions for "peace and security" are met.
+In addition, the "quantum well" technology used to generate light pulses in the gallium arsenide chips is still esoteric.
+The tribe says 400 of their number were killed.
+In principle, Tokyo doesn't allow foreigners to work in Japan unless their jobs can't be done by Japanese.
+Vietnam has said it will pull out its forces by 1990 regardless of a political settlement.
+Last week, Mr. Bilzerian, who heads a group with a 9.99% stake in Singer, said he had commitments for as much as $895 million from Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. and a group of banks led by National Westminster Bank USA.
+In Israel, an army spokesman said he knew nothing about the attack.
+Under new regulations, illegally entering or leaving Romania is punishable by a 15- to 30-day jail sentence or a fine.
+"On information and belief, defendant Smith told them that unless Raytheon silenced or removed Dr. Korb, he (Smith) would no longer meet with anyone from Raytheon's Washington office," the suit says.
+"The people of Latin America will be more comfortable if the United States gets its troops home as soon as possible and helps Panama carry out an election," said one Latin diplomatic source in Washington.
+West, a waiter at the McArthur Park Restaurant in San Francisco, was found wearing shorts and buried under 15 feet of rock and dirt, Martin said.
+BCE Development has received financial backing for its restructuring plan from BCE Inc., which holds 67% of BCE Development, and Carena Developments Ltd., a real-estate developer controlled by Toronto financiers Peter and Edward Bronfman.
+Corporate profits fell an estimated 12% to 15% in the fourth quarter, in part because of a weakness in prices.
+The pair met at the ministry offices.
+The government simply ran out of money and out of time.
+First Boston has maintained contact with Allegheny but hasn't made any follow-up offer, he said.
+The inflation rate is stable.
+"(President-elect George) Bush is going to face a legacy of the Reagan administration in the enormous amount of debt at all levels of society," said professor Benjamin Friedman of Harvard University.
+The shares were included in Goldman Sachs's secondary public offering of 4.8 million Georgia Gulf shares at $34.25 a share, Georgia-Pacific said.
+They said the Courter campaign knew they objected and say their wishes should have been respected regardless of the willingness of their daughter-in-law to appear in the ad.
+Gentex's customers are Detroit's auto makers, Goliaths that don't shy from squeezing suppliers hard and casting off the ones too weak to take it.
+In fact, the feeling often is like a boxing match, with first one contender and then the other striking a blow for his or her life style or point of view while the crowd applauds.
+Everybody concentrates on the military aspects and forgets that in his spare time he devised the whole of the civil code in France.
+The hostages are nine Americans, three Britons, an Irishman, an Italian and a Belgian.
+In January, the administration proposed cutting $3.2 billion from the $306 billion outlay.
+The acquisition would make Grand Met one of the largest wine and spirit concerns in the world, and give the British conglomerate the product range and geographical spread necessary to compete in an increasingly global beverage market.
+We have packed it in the back row beside the white spikes of the excellent Veronicastrum, as botanists have renamed Veronica virginica.
+Hence its name. Magellan splits the screen into two.
+But as a monitor of our screen culture, you should be more conscientious in warning readers about how debased the video experience can be in the hands of some modern video companies.
+Also Thursday, The Labor Party re-elected Foreign Minister Shimon Peres as its leader and candidate for the premiership.
+The president's limousine was hit by an egg thrown from the crowd as his motorcade passed through Santiago streets.
+Steinberg said its board will meet this afternoon to consider Oxdon's proposal.
+September's orders for big-ticket items, an important clue to the health of the U.S. manufacturing sector, will be watched closely, traders said.
+In addition, however, legislators are grappling with questions about health-care costs, confidentiality and discrimination, among many others.
+Before the Tiananmen massacre, the big problem for many Jiangsu projects was the shortage of domestic funds following last year's retrenchment.
+RJR's 14.07% convertible pay-in-kind debentures, due in 2009, which were reset to yield 17.375% under the new plan, soared 8 1/4 points to 114 3/8 on the New York Stock Exchange.
+Ashland Oil, the US petroleum refiner, is to buy an extra 15 per cent stake in Ashland Coal for Dollars 110m, Reuter reports from Kentucky.
+In joint custody, children see their fathers more often than in sole custody.
+They needn't have worried, said several female crew members assigned to a U.S. AWACS surveillance plane stationed in Saudi Arabia.
+Supreme Court Judge Theodore Orr issued the temporary restraining order in Jerusalem at the request of the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
+Others, such as Redland, which will benefit from improved cash flow, might do well if their dividends become more secure.
+When the Barbary Coast of San Francisco was racked by prostitution, drugs and murder in the late 19th century, Oakland was known as the Athens of the West for its superior private schools.
+But this year's convention reflected a downturn in an industry battling cable and video alternatives.
+Patterson said if he can't swim Tuesday or Wednesday, he will return home.
+Oraibi edged Patchy Groundfog by a head for third.
+Higher earnings for the year resulted partly from improved results in employee benefits and asset management and pension services.
+They will keep the gear no matter how the test goes.
+Net asset value per share at London Finance & Investment Group stood at 20p at December 31 1992, against 20.84p a year earlier. Net revenue for the year amounted to Pounds 168,000 compared with losses of Pounds 3.69m.
+'If the European governments think it's such an important project, they should use public funds,' says a Japanese banking official.
+Congress is expected to force the issue by attaching a reinvigorated Gramm-Rudman measure to a bill raising the debt ceiling.
+The defense claimed the grand jury did not have jurisdiction to bring those charges.
+As an offset, the Bush team scrambles to include a forceful section for child care.
+The suspects, in their late teens or early 20s, were charged with murder and robbery and were held without bail.
+"I'm disappointed," said Gordon Smith, head of institutional trading at the Baltimore firm of Alex.
+U.S. District Judge William Schwarzer's decision was released Thursday in connection with a lawsuit filed by 19 states in March 1988 against 32 major insurance companies and reinsurers, who provide insurance for insurance companies.
+Per-share results were lower because of a public offering of 3.3 million shares in March by Intelligent, which has about 18.6 million shares outstanding.
+The strike shut libraries and local tax offices and hurt care for the handicapped and elderly.
+BusinessTV publishes a monthly guide to upcoming programs on industry-wide services, such as the Satellite Conference Network and American Law Network, so readers can schedule viewings.
+California Gov. George Deukmejian, a Republican leaving office in January, says his cuts would allow the nation's largest state to finish its fiscal year June 30 with a balanced budget or just a small deficit.
+Labour plans streamlined advisory services, measures to combat late payment by big companies, and technology audits.
+New York-based Time recently announced that it was moving American Television from its Denver headquarters to the New York area.
+Bush also proposed increased spending in a variety of areas such as education, child care and the environment, but he repeatedly refused to provide details on which government programs he would cut in order to lower the budget deficit.
+Only time will tell, but the stakes are high.
+The law, however, is murky on what exactly constitutes an illegal public offering.
+Since the school began requiring students to use personal computers in the classrooms, questions of impropriety have cropped up.
+Ryan purchased the bank from PJD Bancshares, a group of investors in the El Campo and Louise area in Brazoria County, for an undisclosed sum.
+Radio Haiti Inter reported that soldiers hunted for members of the Tonton Macoutes, who have long terrorized the population.
+The offer had been set to expire yesterday.
+The man Michael Dukakis left "minding the store" in Massachusetts while running for president is a veteran of 40 years in and around government.
+"This will promote further scurrying for exports," said Richard Loewy, an analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities Inc., New York.
+But it's wise to avoid credit card cash advances, which usually carry hefty rates of interest, some near 20 percent.
+Sequa Corp.'s board authorized the buy-back of as many as 250,000 shares of its Class A common.
+Weiner's companies paid $72,000 in rent for a Beverly Hills, Calif., house occupied by Hart's daughter and son-in-law.
+But capitalism's triumph is by no means unmitigated.
+National Merit declines to make public an ethnic breakdown of scholarship winners.
+Adsteam also is negotiating to reschedule its debt, but some banks have been slow to agree.
+Keith Bjerke, executive vice president of CCC, a corporation wholly owned by the department, said the total investment a year earlier was $16.2 billion, including $9.5 billion in loans outstanding and inventories of $6.7 billion.
+Audio equipment sales rose 32 mainly on strong sales of compact-disk players.
+Last year, when inventories were drawn down sharply, net farm income was about $41 billion, down from $46.3 billion in 1987.
+Earnings per share increased 11 per cent from 19.14p to 21.3p. Most of the improvement had been through cost-containment.
+He made his comments after the council's five permanent members _ the United States, Soviet Union, China, France and Britain _ ended more than four hours of informal meetings.
+Ms. Weber, of Ocala, Fla., is an investor, philanthropist and art collector.
+A speeding bus rolled off a road, hit a rock and exploded in flames Saturday, killing at least 14 people and injuring 10, the national news agency Tanjug said.
+A 20-year-old Dallas man and a 19-year-old Garland woman were in jail Wednesday awaiting arraignment on burglary and theft charges.
+The bank said on the supply side, overall output was expected to be bolstered by further expansion in the manufacturing sector at double-digit rates of 15%.
+The youngsters usually range in ages from 7 to 14. The oldest "grandparent" so far has been an unmarried gentleman of 79 who, Mrs. Koenig says, just wanted to see how the idea worked.
+Noles said money has become a concern of many workers who feel uncertainty because of the Wall Street bidding war.
+As previously reported, that situation is causing several Texas thrifts that are desperate for cash to bid up the interest rates they pay for funds.
+Killed with Mouawad were six Syrian soldiers and eight Lebanese troops and officers assigned to guard him, including his aide de camp Col. Joseph Ramya, and nine civilians, three of them women, police said.
+Meadowhouse Bar-Laser in Stalham has been running a two-way postal EDI service for nearly a year and has more than 200 users. Here, too, a Meadowhouse computer is linked to EDI services on behalf of its customers.
+Presser's defense, according to statements of defense attorney John R. Climaco, would have been that Presser was told to place certain men on the local's payroll and to keep them there, in order to protect and enhance his informant role.
+Japan uses 16kg per head per year while the UK uses only 5kg. The discovery of stainless steel was one of the world's first defence industry spin-offs.
+Briscoe was one of eight teen-agers indicted in the assault on Lewis.
+The BAOR will then cease to exist and become instead UK Support Command (Germany). 'It doesn't exactly trip off the tongue, does it?' commented a senior British officer.
+It is simply too diffuse to grip the reader, with overly detailed descriptions of military hardware, meandering pace and Ng's flat narration combining to bog the story down.
+Assuming no significant new evidence surfaces during that time, the panel will renew its tentative call for three specific steps to study the safety of the gel implants over the next few years.
+No, he said, they don't tell you about it because they want others to invest and push up the price.
+Republican rules can be changed only by a national convention.
+Holders should review any guarantees included in variable contracts.
+It said hefirst escaped in 1978 while being transported in a military convoy; escaped from a court while on trial in 1980, and knocked down a guard and walked out of a police station dressed in police uniform in 1985.
+St. Theresa closed its doors Friday, the 17th church to shut down as part of the Archdiocese's plan to close 30 inner-city churches.
+Detractors say a political marriage is unrealistic; each island is as unique as any nation, regardless of size.
+Defendants included Amigo Stores Inc., Brownsville's Public Utilities Board, the city of Brownsville, and several construction companies and materials suppliers, Cantu said.
+The PCIBank group was advised by American Airlines, and the UBP Capital group by British Airways' Speedwing Technologies subsidiary.
+They may, however, risk bringing some damaging interference from outside the markets themselves.
+At that point, Bush interrupted, saying, "I hope the commission will listen a little bit to the American people in this election.
+But the D-Mark's residual strength pushed it off a ledge above DM1.57 to close at DM1.5670 in London.
+The visitors do not come to Schengen principally for its pretty chateau and church, or even for its vineyards, sweeping down to the river from the steep hills above the village.
+To calm market fears following the stock-market crash, the government has offered to repurchase, for a limited period, any of the BP shares at 70 pence apiece.
+The average occupancy rate of hotels less than three years old is two percentage points higher than at older properties, according to a survey of more than 1,000 new hotels by Smith Travel Research.
+When farmers upstream used fungicides on their fields, the Ihlers treated their irrigation water to remove the chemicals. They complained long and loud enough to local crop dusters that the airplanes now make wide detours around their farm.
+"Anticrastinators don't even see the flowers." Anticrastinators hasten to disagree.
+Instead, companies worried about the sour economy will keep shifting bucks away from traditional media advertising because they can measure results faster with promotions.
+And in a statement announcing the deal, Mr. Drabinsky said he was "particularly pleased" to "salute Famous Players, a spirited but fair competitor, which has always conducted itself responsibly and with sensitivity to the public."
+"I don't think anyone can deny that drugs are pervasive throughout much of America," said Bennett, although casual drug use is down.
+Prior to joining the FCC, Dennis, 42, was a member of the National Labor Relations Board from May 1983 to June 1986.
+On the drug issue, Bush said that an international strike force, possibly under the auspices of the United Nations, could "wipe out crops wherever they are grown and take out drug labs wherever they exist."
+At the same time, the tax law introduces a differential between payments by taxpayers and by the IRS.
+Trump issued a two-sentence statement saying: "I wish Ivana the best.
+"Wow, I could have had a V-8," she says in a barely audible whisper.
+Four masked assailants today killed a Palestinian woman in the occupied West Bank, claiming she collaborated with Israel, Arab reports said.
+Then at Botha's demand, he apologized.
+But Jacob, asked whether tight budgetary restrictions might harm the war against drugs, said: "I don't think it will be as tough for drugs as it will be for a lot of things.
+He has condemned outbreaks of anti-Soviet vandalism.
+By all accounts, Judge Souter is a very nice man: kind to friends and family; a quietly pious fellow; a hard worker; an old-fashioned frugal Yankee.
+Hence, it duly obliged with a half point cut in the discount rate. This latest rate cut does not, in fact, signal a change in policy.
+About 1,000 Arab students protested Israel's closing of a university campus in the occupied West Bank, and Israeli troops wounded at least eight Arabs in clashes in the Gaza Strip.
+It's where it all started," said Los Angeles-born Giffi Fields, who started selling hand-painted, made-to-measure men's clothes to Carnaby Street shops in the late 1960s.
+Three provinces, Manitoba, Newfoundland and New Brunswick, oppose the Meech Lake Accord.
+A jury found that the city school district should be held legally liable for what it found to be violations of Jett's rights, but the appeals court ruled that the jury "did not make sufficient findings to support municipal liability."
+We have therefore sold our holding of European bonds and reinvested the proceeds in long dated UK index-linked stock. 'In the UK market, it is likely that small to medium capitalisation stocks will outperform their larger FT-SE 100 brethren.
+Whatever the answer or explanation, the fact remains that dissatisfaction, nervousness, insecurity and disillusionment are widespread in our society.
+"It's a sadness for everybody.
+"In this administration, with this mayor, we will not tolerate any individual who has views of this type," Sawyer said Monday night at a reception given by a Jewish group.
+In 1987, profits were $1.02 billion, following losses of almost $12 billion in 1982-86.
+Shamir adviser Avi Pazner confirmed in a telephone interview that U.S. and Israeli officials were divided over how to carry out Israel's proposal for elections in the occupied lands.
+The only prescription drugs now covered by Medicare are a handful of particularly expensive ones such as anti-rejection medication for organ transplant patients.
+He allegedly made options trades for a public customer's account without authorization of the customer or Thomson McKinnon and also was said to have made "unsuitable and excessive" trades for the same customer's account.
+He said the Geneva talks offered an opportunity for the contact group countries to say clearly what they want in Bosnia and to increase pressure on the warring parties.
+Westinghouse said operating profit increased slightly at its Electronic Systems segment and was higher in its Industries business.
+The currency started trading at 130.73 yen and moved in a range of 130.60-130.91 yen.
+However, Nomura has applied for a Securities Registration Statement which allows unlimited placement.
+A federal judge expressed reservations Monday both about signing and rejecting a consent decree to regulate all-terrain vehicles that critics say won't reduce deaths and injuries attributed to the machines.
+"Are we going to cut them off now and leave them defenseless against the Sandinistas?
+Some nature lovers want to bring back wolves and cougars, but some residents say that's going too far.
+The company, which has interests in oil and natural-gas pipelines, agricultural, shipbuilding and automotive equipment, said shares in the former concern will automatically be exchanged for shares in the new company on a share-for-share basis.
+The apparent suicide of Rep. Roy P. Dyson's top aide sent shock waves through Maryland's political community, but fellow Democrats predicted the congressman would be re-elected to a fifth term.
+It will also help calm shareholders' fears that it will throw good money after bad.
+The rebels, who are led by the minority Tutsis, are trying to broaden their appeal by calling on the Hutu majority to join them in government. It is not yet clear whether this appeal will calm the fears of a distrustful Hutu community.
+TV series such as "Cagney & Lacey" also are in the vaults.
+Sales in the whole of 1993 fell by 15.2 per cent to 11.45m, the steepest decline in the post-war period.
+Galbraith and Soviet economist Stanislav Menshikov, who have known each other for more than 20 years, wanted to find out whether each could write fairly about the other's economic system, Galbraith said.
+Eastern Airlines announced its first cut in scheduled daily flights since it began its reorganization last March at the outset of a long strike, and said it might lay off some employees.
+Barbara, for example, was promoted after a number of years as administrative assistant.
+Twenty people clapsed hands along the motorcade route Tuesday, and a crucifix and two bouquets of flowers were deposited at the approximate spot on Elm Street where the president was struck.
+THE LABOUR MP who brokered the uneasy compromise at the heart of today's report had expected to spend last Tuesday evening at the Whitbread Book of the Year awards.
+"Real estate revenues did seem to be very strong in the year, suggesting that Campeau can survive without the retail operations," said Janet Mangano, an analyst with Josepthal & Co. in New York.
+But commodities also were hurt by reports of rain over the weekend in the bean growing regions of South America and a forecast calling for more during the week ahead.
+The U.S. wants a onetime event that would then lead to direct talks between Arabs and Israelis.
+Now, Mexican elections would not be Mexican elections without a "folklorio" of fraud and charges of fraud.
+Misleading information was peddled to distract patients' attention from real needs. This sermon, delivered to a conference audience rather than a cathedral congregation, was greeted with applause and Macara received a noisy standing ovation.
+Khashoggi became known for a flamboyant lifestyle and business talent before reportedly hitting financial straits in recent years.
+Abortion entered the campaign after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in July gave states more power to restrict abortions.
+"We're scared," says Eddie Finn.
+That is about even with the shares' Jan. 1 price of 44.
+They say they are denied jobs and education by the majority Sinhalese, who comprise 75 percent of the population and control the government and military.
+The Soviet bank, known as Vnesheconombank, will issue one billion Austrian schillings ($72.6 million) in bonds targeted largely at Austrian retail investors.
+For example, on Aug. 14, an Israeli tax collector was fatally burned and three colleagues injured in a firebomb attack on their car in the West Bank.
+Nordstrom's first eastern location is a 200,000 square-foot store in McLean, Va., which it plans to open in March, he said.
+President Augusto Pinochet sent his ministers of foreign affairs, Hernan Errazuriz, and Agriculture, Jaime de la Sotta, to Washington to discuss the crisis with U.S. officials.
+The auction Wednesday at Christie's is the second day of a 12-day selling spree at that auction house and its rival _ Sotheby's.
+However, after tasting the dish in other countries, the French decided they had to set standards by choosing "official" ambassadors overseas.
+Boris Yeltsin is a vocal critic of the Communist Party leadership during a time of momentous change in the Soviet Union and has become a voice for millions of the discontented and disillusioned.
+Three other policemen also should stand trial, it said.
+He added that he would like to submit a final plan for court approval this month.
+Reporters can't be jailed for refusing to provide notes, photos or news sources to people who sue one another based on an eventthe reporter covered, the state Supreme Court ruled Sept. 27.
+Repossessions have climbed from 15,810 in 1989 to more than 75,000 in 1991. Domestic mortgage indemnity claims, and provisions against future claims, are expected to total nearly Pounds 2bn for 1991 and 1992.
+James B. Lee, head of syndications and private placements at Chemical Banking Corp., said he believes banks can still make a credible offer of one-stop shopping for takeover finance.
+The trouble is that the sector's principal appeals hardly apply to Hammerson.
+Universal Pictures had been created by Carl Laemmle, known as Uncle Carl because of his penchant for hiring relatives.
+Kandu continued to perform before crowds at the park's marine stadium until Thursday, when trainers noticed some behavioral and body changes.
+A Glaxo spokesman confirmed that legal action was being taken but added: 'Sumatriptan has been subject to rigorous screening throughout its development and is now licensed in 67 markets worldwide and has been taken by over one million patients.'
+But the real family business was politics.
+Stores and shopping areas are as busy as they were before the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, and there don't appear to be additional guards posted around government buildings.
+The Yugoslav airline JAT plans regular showings of an AIDS prevention film on its planes, a spokesman said Friday.
+Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov, in London with Gorbachev, first told a news conference he did not know about the sale.
+The appeal acted on today attacked Harmelin's conviction as well as his sentence, but the justices said they were limiting their review to the sentence.
+The offering could be launched in the Samurai market, the Japanese domestic bond market for foreign borrowers. There is strong demand among domestic Japanese investors for bonds offering a margin over the Japanese bond market's current low yields.
+Farmstead so far this year has racked up sales of less than $5 million.
+Under terms of the agreement, Corona said it will sell its 7% stake to Bell Resources Ltd. of Australia, a company associated with Mr. Bond.
+While the spring growth will be a milestone, Giedraitis said, it could be two years before the tree is "out of the woods."
+That trigger will rise to $500.
+Perhaps they will now persuade Congress to banish the lobbyists and let a reforming president get on with the job of providing it.
+The original disclosure statement filed several weeks ago had indicated a loss of about $2.8 billion.
+The freezing of allowances is, for example, bound to bring ever more people into the tax net, an unattractive development.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Avnet closed at $35.75 a share, down 25 cents.
+On the contrary, the later job experiences of young men entering the labor market attest to the vitality of the Great American Job Machine.
+That was one of his great achievements as chancellor. Brandt attaches special importance to place.
+"It's one thing for Congress or the FCC to intervene in an inter-industry squabble over economics," says John Malone, the president of TeleCommunications Inc., the nation's largest cable company.
+At the end of the 1980s, transatlantic takeovers were all the rage, reaching Dollars 47bn in value in 1989: since then, interest has dwindled.
+In a news conference marking his birthday, the emperor said he was recovering well from surgery and answered questions about his memories of World War II.
+The Emergency Medical Service, which sent an ambulance to the scene, described Lindsay as conscious but feeling dizzy and weak when he was picked up on the second floor of the midtown hospital, police said.
+He says he was preparing to announce a bid for mayor when he was indicted.
+By law, this would automatically invalidate the ballot.
+Federal and state officials, however, said they are most concerned about trophy poachers.
+If a human being had then decided to enter the prophesy business, the natural subject would have been the war: the manner and time of its end, and its impact on geopolitics in the years ahead.
+Peoples and Swarovski said the Zale board will be reconstituted soon to consist of an equal number of Peoples and Swarovski designees.
+Because of poor visibility at Alert, a refueling stop on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island, the Canadians were stranded at Eureka, 300 miles south.
+The suit sought to compel the divestiture of Cirrus, Plus and Interlink.
+The first one finished wins, after suitable penalties for missed patches.
+However, East Germany also decided Tuesday to permit the about 10,000 East Germans around the embassy compound to emigrate to the West.
+"My credibility is on the line because of this," the 44-year-old leader of the Rolling Stones said.
+"I think the auction-rate preferred market has some structural problems.
+In a last-ditch effort to recover costs for three of its nuclear plants, Commonwealth Edison Co. said it will agree to an audit of the plants if it receives an immediate $660 million annual rate increase.
+John R. Johnson, chairman, said Mr. Swanson's departure Saturday wouldn't affect revenue at the 210-lawyer firm.
+Airbus first signaled its intention to build the A-321 at the Paris Air Show in June, but postponed an official announcement until airlines placed a certain number of orders.
+Jack Taylor has a saying: You don't drive a Corvette, you wear it.
+MEESE FACES Justice Department turmoil despite a lack of criminal charges.
+The indictment covers a period from 1981 through 1985.
+Now they chat amicably as they descend in the elevators for the midday mail, a common daily pilgrimmage. The local party organization has replaced the building's party secretary, who always was thought to be asking too many questions.
+The 11th indicator, the length of the average workweek, showed no change from June to July.
+If not framed and displayed away from direct sunlight, they are ideally kept singly in acid-free envelopes in a dry, dark, relatively cool place.
+It is reasonable for society to expect the former and unreasonable for it to expect the latter."
+Shareholders at the meeting approved a 2-for-1 stock split.
+It fails to require verifiable democracy in a country that is disrupting the region through support for terrorism and the flight of its own oppressed people.
+The United States supported it.
+"Merchant banks that aren't correctly positioned for new things are in serious trouble," says Oliver Greeves, who heads Chase Manhattan's merchant bank in Hong Kong.
+Political concessions would also be difficult for Labor to accept, especially an expected Likud demand that Labor give up its support for an international peace conference.
+They have occurred as often as once every 12,754 takeoffs or landings, which is the ratio for such incidents during a 20-month period at Logan International Airport in Boston, federal records show.
+Noriega's three large pleasure yachts are called "the Macho I, Macho II and Macho III," Eagleburger said.
+It is expected to begin operations later this year or early next year.
+Eventually, holders of free tickets displaced genuine fare payers, hastening Pan Am's descent into bankruptcy. BA, which started its scheme in 1988, says this cannot happen today.
+Recent opinion polls showed 66 per cent or more of those questioned opposed an invasion.
+The Easter advertising season will be credited to this year's second quarter rather than the first because the holiday fell in April this year instead of March as it did in 1989.
+However, only 18 percent of the states require geography to graduate and only 17 percent of public elementary schools offer any form of language instruction.
+It accumulated $906,868 in cash-nearly triple the $314,041 value of its physical plant in 1989.
+The unfinished details included company demands for a longer work week at the same pay and an extension of company rights to hire temporary workers, Masters said.
+Although your report addressed important issues, including patient responsibility and diet voodoo, it failed to mention AIDS.
+They also claim their land is being overrun by hordes of Chinese, sent in from Beijing to Sinicize the remote region.
+On the same program, Sen. Lugar, saying that administration policy "is in shambles," asserted that Mr. Reagan "needs a first-class, big-league staff."
+The agreement provides for a referendum on independence in 1998. During the intervening 10 years the territory would be divided into three provinces with more autonomy.
+The standard explanation for voters supporting Democrats below the presidential level in such large numbers is the incumbent factor.
+Last week, West declined to grant a similar temporary restraining order sought by the Times Herald, citing an order by U.S. District Judge D. Brook Bartlett that nothing be done to infringe the federal judge's jurisdiction.
+Nelson said any suggestion that violent acts have tacit approval from union leaders is "absolutely ridiculous." There have been no serious injuries in the 20 shootings.
+It isn't the first such encounter.
+'Almost all children can do better if only they are properly taught,' he says.
+Miranda, 17, said she went to the house at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Padres told her to leave and come back later, according to police.
+His government also announced plans for referendum to let voters decide whether suspected drug traffickers wanted in the United States should be extradited.
+But Gephardt seemed to acknowledge that his plan was bound to be modified by the conference committee in the long run, something that lawmakers have been conceding for weeks.
+ITT Corp. has been fined $200,000 for treating Air Force officials to golf games, meals and theater tickets to obtain confidential government information used to bid on $180 million in military contracts.
+"It's just a matter of introducing it to people," Kusto Lieman, chief magistrate of the Sokehs municipality on Pohnpei, says confidently.
+It would have acceleration comparable to that of many gasoline-powered cars, according to Nissan engineers.
+He will face Republican Rep. Benjamin Gilman.
+The Soviets say renewal of diplomatic ties with Israel depends on progress in the Middle East peace process.
+At 45, Mr Greg Hutchings of Tomkins is a quarter of a century younger than Lord Hanson, his erstwhile employer. Tomkins, the company which he set up after leaving Hanson, is still only one-seventh of Hanson's size.
+Till is exiled for making fun of a monk, his father is burned as a heretic, his mother is murdered and he himself is nearly executed.
+The FAO also reported that swarms of locusts have reached Gambia and in Cape Verde.
+The acquisition would be the fifth since Blue Arrow opened an office in New York last September.
+Mr Martin Jay, Vosper's managing director, said the ministry had issued no such statement.
+How many times have the rumors spread through some nightspot _ "Bob Dylan's supposed to show up." This time it's no rumor.
+In fact, when Mr. Mad was a student at the University of London's Wye College in the early 1980s, he discovered some mangosteens at a London market flown in by Thai International.
+Conducting the BBC Welsh Symphony, Tadaki Otaka was freshly attentive to everything. The longest piece was Max Bruch's G minor violin concerto, which has been fading from the repertoire since the Second World War.
+In the two Journal surveys covering that period, outside secondary-market firms reported prices ranging from $377 to $675.
+The company proposed using the proceeds to fund a number of acquisitions including Warwill, a foundry and engineering company. By this time, I had reduced my holding substantially as I did not share directors' hopes for Sycamore's immediate prospects.
+'High investment expenditure is not always a sign of efficient performance.' Capital productivity had fallen steadily in recent years leading to 'a dramatic increase in depreciation', he said.
+And, of course, since Mr. Castro's victory, U.S. vulnerability and the risks of confrontation with the Soviets have increased.
+Nine Americans are among the hostages.
+Rain, mountain snow and a few thunderstorms developed over portions of Arizona late Thursday and were spreading slowly eastward.
+More than 1,800 cast in situ piles will be constructed to depths of up to 21 metres with over one third being founded in the concrete inverts of the infilled dock and lock structures.
+Streets adjoining Tiananmen Square were reopened to car and bicycle traffic Tuesday, although no stopping was allowed and pedestrians remained barred.
+They reign supreme in Britain, but higher education is a global marketplace.
+CDA assumes that shares held at the start of the quarter are retained until the end.
+He is scheduled to address the high school's commencement ceremony May 27.
+The ride is getting rough for Hughes Aircraft Corp.
+They chased students across the campus, tearing down posters and smashing loudspeakers, chairs and the podium for the rally.
+National Assembly officials said a South Korean letter proposing the talks will be delivered to North Korea through Panmunjon, the border truce site, on Monday.
+The U.S. Postal Service embargoed mail to the United Kingdom on Sept. 7, when authorities in that nation reported that they were unable to accept incoming mail because of a strike.
+British publisher Robert Maxwell told Dow Jones Professional Investor Report that he remains interested in a takeover of the company, which has struggled with a heavy debt load since recapitalizing in response to a bid from Mr. Maxwell in 1988.
+Omnicom owns New York agencies BBDO and DDB Needham; the Dallas agency Tracy-Locke; and, since January, San Francisco agency Goodby, Berlin & Silverstein.
+"People tend to buy the standards," says James Jensen, a B. Dalton buyer.
+But a few experts, going against the consensus, don't think bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing.
+"We are a substantial cash generator and had been looking at a special dividend or repurchasing shares" as ways of providing stockholders with a way to immediately receive a return on their investment, a National Health Laboratories spokeswoman said.
+In the 1960s and 1970s, Rep. Brooks similarly pushed for computer-industry competition through legislation that effectively loosened International Business Machines Corp.'s grip on government computers.
+"Those charges are absolutely specious and have no basis in fact," responds Martin Tucker, president of Saatchi & Saatchi Holdings of New York.
+But he speculated that if atmospheric pressure patterns are related to quakes, it may be because winds associated with the patterns raise offshore sea levels slightly, putting more pressure on the earth.
+Presumably, UAL is now trading closer to its value based on earnings.
+Ethiopia's Marxist government began the resettlement program in November 1984 with a goal of moving 1.5 million people from the overpopulated, drought-ravaged north to unused, fertile land in the south and west.
+Marion Rice Hart, an adventurer who sailed around the world and made seven solo flights across the Atlantic, died Monday of pneumonia at age 98.
+Morino Associates Inc. said it proposed to acquire BGS Systems Inc. for about $27 million.
+Some maintain prices could rise above that range until the increased production is flowing.
+Shifting gears on a 10-speed bike, for instance, usually requires the rider to take one hand off the handlebars, reach down and move a lever.
+The indictment charges that Grace understated the amounts and types of solvents used and that the company "concealed from the EPA" that solvents and other wastes frequently were poured into the ground behind the plant.
+You speak about "genuine people power." About "building a rule-of-law country."
+Skeptics, who are plentiful, say Mr. Pence makes a virtue of necessity.
+FRENCH voters sent a strong, positive message to European bond investors yesterday, helping to repair some of the damage done in all the major European government markets last week.
+The conventional misappropriation case, like the recent Wall Street scandals, involves the taking of information, whether directly or indirectly, from a company that is in some way participating in the securities markets.
+"Webb was making Okemah look stupid," he said.
+After his second escape he spent eight years hiding from the law. At least part of that time he lived in New York's Bronx borough, where he was arrested on separate assault charges in 1974.
+Will they next lobby for a federal "lights out" law to save energy?
+Nixon was greeted at the airport by Han Xu, former ambassador to the United States, and Vice Foreign Minister Liu Huaqiu.
+Congress has been urged to remove Mr. Garcia's immunity to criminal prosecution, which Peru grants all its former presidents.
+While plastic surgeons admit they can't cure Down's syndrome, they say a procedure known as craniofacial reconstruction may increase their patients' self-esteem by giving them more "normal" facial features.
+Sponsored by Finance Chairman Lloyd Bentsen (D., Texas), it would have required the president each year to submit to Congress a three-year projection of U.S. oil production, demand and imports.
+Empaneling a special committee to hear the evidence is not new. The procedure was used for the first time in the 1986 impeachment trial of Claiborne, who sought in vain to hang onto his robes even though he was already in prison for tax evasion.
+At least 100 people have been reported injured, 15 serious enough to require hospitalization, Lagos newspapers said.
+The Stephens family, a prominent investment banking family in Little Rock, Ark., said it plans to purchase more shares of Worthen Banking Corp., nearly doubling its stake in Arkansas's largest banking company to about 31%.
+Mr. Pike has been an active investor in New England bank stocks.
+He had intended to make it a mini financial conglomerate, eventually spreading from Scotland to London.
+Among the victims was Jake Horton, a Gulf Power executive who had just been told by his employers that he might be disciplined for accounting irregularities.
+While most of the groups are legitimate, the powerful fund-raising appeal of brightening a dying child's last days has posed some problems, charity officials said.
+"I would be surprised if there is a conscious bias.
+Childhood cases (under age 13): 1,489, or 2 percent.
+But the RJR Nabisco Inc. unit continues to walk a narrow line between publishing its research and promoting its product as a safer cigarette.
+However by 1636, Gondar had become the capital of centralized authority in the mountainous region, giving Ethiopia a political entity long before European colonization.
+According to Masaru Hoshinoya, Toyota's general mangager in Lexington, the bourbon has become "essential" at parties, and visitors from Japan insist on touring the Maker's Mark distillery in Loretto.
+"We are now facing the dilemma of choosing between one man's savior and another man's devil," said Jair Meneguelli, president of the Central Workers' Union, a labor umbrella group.
+Moreover, analysts say that with Globe earnings down sharply, it's unlikely the company could fetch the rumored $1 billion asking price.
+The deputies gathered at the Great Hall of the People for the 12-day meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body that serves as a link between the Communists and other groups.
+Amid verifiable reports of arrests and summary executions conducted by former Tutsi guerrillas, now known as the Rwandan Patriotic Army, the Agatashya team believes it may be too early to disband the refugee camps.
+He played the Mazurka so searchingly as almost to forget its essential lilt.
+When House Speaker James Wright (D., Texas) mentioned working for a package of more than $23 billion, his comment was greeted by silence, aides said.
+Utah's bankruptcy court was among the busiest in the country during Mr. Mabey's four-year stint on the bench.
+Business groups, including the Round Table, have grown concerned about a large increase in proxy proposals sponsored by activist shareholders in the last three years.
+"The irony of it is, the Sensibar is still sailing," said Mrs. Peckol, who skipped newscasts of the wreckage. "I'm not happy about opening up a lot of old wounds.
+These days he is into slugs.
+Some deals may involve co-investment with an institution, such as a regional venture capital fund, with the angel representing the co-investors on the board.
+Mr. White said the union wouldn't extend its strike deadline beyond midnight tonight, when the current contract expires.
+These are individual business decisions," he said.
+Another major source of friction with authorities is the city council's contention that Bakr built his commune without a clear title to the land.
+Unions opened negotiations Friday with the prospective new owners of Eastern Airlines on multimillion-dollar concessions that buyers led by Peter V. Ueberroth say are vital to closing the deal to purchase the strikebound carrier.
+Hynde's musical career took shape in London's fertile punk scene during the late 1970s.
+In an interview, Mr. Krat said that based on criteria yet to be determined, he expects to distribute 49% of Royal Alliance to the representatives, who sell Integrated's insurance and mutual-fund products.
+Declining issues outnumbered rising issues 532 to 475.
+Safety standards have been a particular focus of industrial action and a study of the construction industry, for example, shows that fatal accidents on Australian building sites are four times fewer than on U.S. projects.
+The Indian car company was the brainchild of the late Sanjay Gandhi, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's younger brother.
+Evans granted a preliminary injunction requested by the advocacy group Legal Action of Wisconsin on behalf of six Milwaukee families whose AFDC benefits were cut by Learnfare.
+The local school district won a three-year, $620,000 National Science Foundation grant to train intensively one teacher in each of the neighborhood's 30 elementary schools in the latest techniques in science education.
+It said the proposed rules don't set adequate standards for extended care and allow retirement homes to compete with nursing homes, which have tougher regulations.
+The computers will be linked so judges can communicate with each other and with court administrators.
+In three terms, Mr. Dukakis's legacy also includes seemingly bright ideas that flopped, and an unwillingness or inability to resolve certain politically sensitive or long-festering problems.
+The Supreme Court today refused to let public schools cut off educational help to severely handicapped children even though they may not be able to benefit from such services.
+Robert D. Ballard, the expedition's leader, said the ship's state of preservation was remarkable.
+In addition, power companies face an enormous growth in demand, according to the Institute of Energy Economics.
+Because the queen spends the bulk of her life laying eggs, corporate heads may object if she is described as the CEO of the hive.
+MacNeil Lehrer said it also expects public television stations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to provide an additional $62 million in the period to cover the balance of the show's production costs.
+On Sunday, security guards were posted outside the Gaumont Champs-Elysees theater, the only other Paris house showing the film.
+It may also hope for further hints on management succession following the recent promotion of Mr Derek Bonham, chief executive, to the title of deputy chairman apparently making him front runner to succeed Lord Hanson when he retires in 1997.
+His family's financial troubles deprived him of a full education and forced him back on the farm.
+He said he supported the treaty but couldn't forget the past.
+Similarly, last year, the Courier-Journal printed an outstanding series on election fraud in Kentucky.
+He told the newspaper he left his family and a computer job in Memphis in June to go to Central America, where he wanted to buy small parcels of land.
+Pieces of the needle-nosed jet burst into flames while the fuselage, in one piece, dropped like a stone in the center of the airfield without injuring any of the thousands of exhibitors, visitors and jouralists on hand for opening day.
+The IMF said the African nation will be able to draw the new loan in installments during the next three years to support its economic adjustment efforts.
+This would surely improve the quality of instruction.
+The money did not reach the $10 million Modai demanded.
+These are believed to include the formation of an independent bid committee, chaired by an executive other than Mr Dickson, to review any future offer for Clark.
+The industry used 82.2% of its capability last week, compared with 82.8% the previous week and 84% a year ago.
+"This is a new page in Hungarian history," Horn told a news conference after he and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze signed the troop withdrawal agreement.
+Jersey City is providing the first test of a law enacted in January giving New Jersey power to take over chronically troubled schools.
+The company had not previously disclosed Mr. Dempsey's death, nor was the suicide mentioned in a lengthy news release from the company yesterday about the outcome of the investigation.
+Members of a Roman Catholic parish in Kewaskum, Wis., who held a day of fasting Tuesday to coax rain, got an answer to their prayers Wednesday when the area around town received as much as an inch or more.
+Dozens of people received telephone messages Sunday with a number and instructions to call George back.
+A 59-year-old Texan who would have been required to retire from Peat Marwick in 18 months, Mr. Schuetze said yesterday at a news conference that he plans to press the Financial Accounting Standards Board into adopting such standards.
+The jump reflects a month-long trend in increases at the pump and the result of rising wholesale prices.
+It was signed as prelude to a 34-nation summit originally called to discuss European security in the post Cold War era, but shadowed by the Persian Gulf crisis.
+Almost 50 people, including at least 11 security officers, died in gunbattles during raids on suspected Gama'a hideouts in March alone.
+Both the main hotels charge about Dollars 1,000 (about Pounds 660) a night for two. After my arrival, I took a bumpy ride along the island's only road.
+A thin young bowler tore down the hill and bowled furiously, then followed through with unstoppable momentum, almost as fast as the ball. He was one of three generations of Tevershams involved in the match.
+But the sale of some joint holdings this tax year constitute losses on the indexed basis prior to last December, and I would like to maximise use of these against gains made in my name.
+Shanker says part of the problem with American schools is that too many parents and teachers are comfortable with the status quo.
+I think we share the same family values," said Bush.
+A procession of relatives, friends, dogs, chickens and ducks files in and out of the courtyard as the day progresses.
+But Liberation, the centre-left newspaper, yesterday published a stinging editorial, criticising Mr Beregovoy for accepting it.
+One of the borrowers was involved in automobile sales and golf-course development; the other was a real-estate company, Mr. Iwai said.
+The radio, monitored in Nicosia, said the Iraqis launched the offensive at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
+Patiashvili resigned after accepting responsibility for the violence.
+The company turned down an unsolicited tender offer of $16 a share from Salant as inadequate and instructed its financial adviser to search for alternatives.
+Most of the door-to-door jobs will be available next April and May, while office positions could start earlier and last eight months to a year.
+Newsprint inventories for newspapers in the association's statistical sample averaged a 38-day supply, compared with a 41-day supply in April 1989.
+The finding is based on the medical records and his personal observations.
+She said the agency told its regional offices last week that Chinese might try to flee because of the suppression of dissent following the June 4 killing of hundreds of unarmed pro-democracy protesters by troops in Beijing.
+"He's making things happen." Mr. Tsongas acknowledges that "lawyers and negotiators exist off somebody else's capacity to be viable.
+Mr. Kahn did it much, much better.
+On the floor, traders circulated rumors that the Soviets have completed a wheat purchase and that they now will buy other commodities.
+"Rather than trying to teach customers to buy the cars that we build, we're building cars that the customers want," says Buick General Manager Edward H. Mertz.
+A spokesman said the company was continuing to pursue a restructuring plan that officials indicated last week would be in the best interests of shareholders.
+A similar one for English-speaking Nigeria and Ghana would cost $40,000, Unger says.
+Race obviously will be a factor, but it won't be an issue in the Young campaign; he is telling voters he can bring to Georgia the kind of progress in economic development Atlanta has seen in the past eight years.
+However, numerous Republican members are suspicious of the multilateral banks and will demand reforms. Mr Summers said the IMF and World Bank remained the best tools available for promoting collective prosperity.
+The spokesman said the decision was not officials but was agreed to in principal by a government committee.
+The San Antonio (Texas) Light reported Thursday that the FBI had confirmed it was investigating Bustamante and his longtime friend, Eddie Garcia, as part of a probe into an Indian bingo parlor deal.
+Sihanouk will hold talks with State Department officials before traveling to New York later in the week for discussions with diplomats at the United Nations.
+But there were no reports of measurable snowfall or significant rainfall during the six hours up to 2 p.m. EDT.
+The sweeps are the four-times-a-year rating periods that test the relative popularity of television programming.
+In trading yesterday, the benchmark 30-year Treasury bond ended at a price of 103 24/32 to yield 7.79%, compared with 103 28/32 to yield 7.78% Friday.
+As befits a movie filled with actors who first donned their uniforms 25 years ago, the film looks backward, to the old series, with cameos by such familiar faces as Grace Lee Whitney and Mark Lenard.
+Republicans may have been the party of low taxes and lower spending, but you can't pick and choose and blame the monstrous deficit spending on the Democrats and take credit for the lower taxes.
+The 33 seats up for election this year are now held by: 18 Democrats, 15 Republicans.
+Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Bob Buckhorn says those "essential services remain in place" at air control towers.
+What's more, many in both countries consider the U.S. too eager to resort to force and too quick to demand support for its unilateral decisions.
+Bethel reported a record low of 30 degrees below zero, with wind chill readings as cold as 70 below zero.
+The Namibian territorial police force, composed mostly of black Namibians commanded by white South Africans, has done most of the fighting against the guerrillas.
+Feynman was especially popular with Caltech students, who honored him for teaching excellence in 1982.
+They said the problems could occur in any cramped conditions, even if flying business- or first-class, but were more likely in the economy section.
+"There is tremendous market demand, both among the public and our customer companies, to have a fragrance that will do something to you," says Eugene Grisante, IFF chairman.
+West Germany is Denmark's closest NATO ally.
+Others mobbed the Securities and Exchange Commission and laid siege to Finance Minister Robert Chien's home.
+In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe's business day begins, the dollar fell 1.04 yen to close at 146.73 yen.
+(84) "Family Man," CBS, 6.5.
+Phil Gramm Texas Sen. Phil Gramm has been in Congress fewer than 10 years, but in that short time he has been very influential in shaping the nation's fiscal policy.
+American Brands announced a 2-for-1 stock split and a boost in its quarterly dividend to 38.5 cents a share.
+Marshall B. Front, executive vice president at Stein Roe & Farnham Inc., a Chicago-based investment counseling firm that manages about $14 billion of stocks and bonds, also expects lower interest rates.
+Shamir, in putting down a challenge to his leadership, came out strongly in favor of more Jewish settlements in the occupied territories and the exclusion of 140,000 Arabs in east Jerusalem from proposed elections to choose Palestinian negotiators.
+The company also has shipped a PC assembly line to a joint venture it has formed in Moscow, with production scheduled to begin later this year.
+The commission also said controllers gave the jet's crew an atmospheric pressure reading of 1,027 millibars instead of the correct 1,108.7 millibars.
+More effort should be devoted to determining what kind of state-aided support for management development works best.
+Similar logic holds true for conglomerates with diverse businesses such as Allied-Signal and ITT, whose stocks trade at a below-average multiple of corporate earnings.
+The SS-25 made its first public appearance in a Kremlin parade in November.
+The train was supposed to go to Fort Worth but was held back at Sierra Blanca, 90 miles east of El Paso, sitting on a siding for about 14 hours under the desert sun.
+In London, the British pound rose to $1.7130, compared with $1.7105 on Friday.
+Western Europe: $1.39 billion, down from $2.28 billion.
+"They're doing the same thing the beer people did with draft and dry beers," said Michael Bellas, president of Beverage Marketing, a New York research and consulting company.
+Richard Brown, manager of an Exxon station in suburban New Orleans, said some customers have threatened to stop buying gas in protest but said there has been no decrease in business.
+I don't understand that kind of priority system." Ronald J. Temple, president of Wayne County Community College in Detroit and chairman of the association's commission on urban community colleges, said such colleges need financial support.
+"Our embassy is in contact almost hourly with Iraqi officials concerning the safety of U.S. citizens," White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said in a statement.
+Anderson is also joining the main board of Ladbroke. Anderson (right), aged 44, is an accountant who has worked for Ladbroke since 1971.
+The arbitrage "was almost like some sort of mass psychosis," says Eric Stattin, a former Shearson Lehman partner and thrift executive.
+If all goes according to plan, BellSouth also could stand to benefit from economies of scale and lower capital costs per cellular subscriber.
+So are charges that the Reagan administration had links with Noriega.
+A battle against an illicit product must focus on the demand for, production of and trade in that product.
+Some states allowed securities cases up to 10 years after the alleged fraud; the Justices tightened the deadlines.
+"The ironic thing is now they're going to work on him around the clock so he can regain consciousness so we can execute him," Peruto said.
+The suit was filed soon after, contending Lilco failed to disclose the potential liability of an adverse commission ruling to investors who had bought Lilco shares and bonds since 1978.
+"We're very pleased with what happened in the Congress, but what really is needed is a recognition inside the Pentagon that the F-14 can do the job for them," said Grumman's president, Robert Myers, in an interview.
+"A state of alert has been declared, but everything is quiet," Perez said, adding that in some places, the water was between 3 feet to 9 feet deep.
+Not only do we have similar insurance problems, we have to go out and look for work.
+Both are, however, hedging their bets by forming cross-border alliances, GEC with Thomson of France in sonar, BAe with Matra of France in missiles.
+First-half sales were Dollars 1.29bn, up from Dollars 1.25bn.
+In general elections called in mid 1991 by Mr Goh, the PAP saw its vote fall to the lowest level since the late 1960s.
+Their names were not immediately available.
+The Independent on Sunday reports that he spent Pounds 22,000 on acquiring Ferranti's share of the fishing rights on a stretch of the river Test in Hampshire.
+The decision, made late Wednesday, was supported by opposition representatives from the Social Christian and Movement Toward Socialism (MAS) parties, the sources said.
+One Israeli reporter and foreign television crew accompanied the army into the West Bank and another into Gaza.
+The companies have moved to provide the schedules, so the ruling is important mainly as a precedent for firms with copyrights, patents or trademarks.
+The official Tass news agency said writer Yuri Chernichenko also won election in his race against philosophy professor Gennady K. Ashin in another Moscow district.
+Prince Andrew came home Wednesday following a six-month tour of duty on a Royal Navy destroyer that rescued a boatload of Vietnamese refugees, his commanding officer said.
+This year they printed 5,000 and so far 3,500 have been sold, including 200 on the Salvo stand at an exhibition in London's Olympia. The subscription for the Salvo weekly and monthly is Pounds 50 a year, or Pounds 20 for the monthly alone.
+He was acting as advocate, as he should.
+If an institution decides it either doesn't need any more funds or could borrow elsewhere less expensively, it may allow maturing certificates to expire or not post new rates to attract new deposits.
+That also is the case for an estimated 5 million to 6 million divorced and remarried Roman Catholics.
+Sikh extremists have been waging a guerrilla war since 1982 for more autonomy or an independent homeland for Sikhs in Punjab, contending their minority sect is discriminated against by India's majority Hindus.
+We lost the patient.
+Should the terminally ill be treated with a $3,000 or $4,000 drug even if they're likely to die within a few months?
+Several analysts attributed the rally to a "Buffett effect," but they noted that Mr. Buffett wasn't buying American Express common shares and said the price gain could be short-lived.
+Squabbles between the rival regional party factions have jeopardized economic and constitutional reforms that were proposed to stimulate foreign investment, joint ventures and a market-oriented economy.
+This was also the lesson of the Tower Report, and the message behind Bud McFarlane's opening remarks yesterday.
+The prime lending rate has been stuck at 10 percent since last January.
+Asked about his jail time, Capasso said, "Where I was is not a rock pile.
+On Wednesday, the 12th day of the strike, Eastern still was operating only a fraction of its normal flights.
+Increased on-the-air appeals got the donations temporarily back up to about $100,000 a day, but they've steadily declined ever since.
+The Portuguese presidency of the EC has been trying to find a formula to satisfy Greece. Meanwhile, the first infantry contingent of the UN peacekeeping force sent to Yugoslavia began deployment in war-torn areas of Croatia yesterday.
+That, however, could lead to lengthy litigation because of opposition by the state.
+He cautioned that "people can easily change their minds." "The voters began by looking at Bush and a lot didn't like what they saw.
+The Continental catch: Only immediate family members are allowed, and they must have the same last name as the buyer of the ticket or legal proof they're related.
+Dr. Hammer allegedly exercised complete control over the fortune he and Frances acquired during their marriage.
+It said Bangiola could have telephoned Ms. Russell or taken other steps to find out more about Vutca's background.
+The Baltic representatives in the United States agree these are the most exciting times they have known in nearly 50 years.
+Nearly 130 miles to the north, the line traced by a wandering pencil on a seismograph at the University of Washington was first interpreted as evidence of a tremor 75 miles southeast of the dormant volcano.
+Company officials have denied those charges.
+In 1913, Notre Dame's football team upset Army 35-13 in a game at West Point that popularized the forward pass, and brought attention to Notre Dame's team captain, Knute Rockne.
+In the absence of such precision, the court said it must conclude NHTSA had properly accomodated conflicting policies in lowering the standard.
+This year, the Labor Department has vowed to monitor more aggressively the contracts between growers and cane cutters, who will start arriving in Florida in October.
+Some was used to buy refrigerators and stereos for Ochoa and other officers, they said.
+That's a hurdle Drexel had little trouble clearing in the past.
+During his career Romney supervised missionary efforts of the church in Mexico, Europe, South Africa and Asia.
+As Alice said in Wonderland: "It gets curiouser and curiouser."
+Tokyo share prices tacked a few points on to the morning session's strong gains during the afternoon to close at another record Tuesday.
+They also unanimously re-elected Mr. Dubinsky, the union chairman who has led the pilots' 2 1/2-year fight to take control of the airline.
+Relief may be slow in coming.
+The surveys may not have captured full market reaction to favorable events Thursday and Friday, including the Fed's interest-rate cuts, a surprisingly modest increase in the price indexes and a large decline in the money supply.
+Rigby has a dastardly and very funny opponent is Stephen Hanan, whose Capt.
+Many of those new Floridians are retirees.
+In addition to private concerns about Jackson, another Democratic contender, Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennessee, has begun strong criticism of Jackson's experience and his stands on issues.
+A spokeswoman said the company, which once owned the Penn Central railroad, is buying back shares because they are "a good deal" at current prices.
+Now he has thrown himself into a regimen _ a lot of rest and a lot of food so he'll have enough strength to get through the marathon workout.
+But after the mayor publicly abandoned his re-election hopes last week, attention focused on what will become of Barry and how far he has fallen.
+It's Kittel who has the idea for the theater company, and he orders Jacob Gens, the Zionist leader of the Jewish police in the ghetto, to carry it out.
+Menem's government has been following the kind of austerity program the fund usually requires as a condition for aid.
+These problems have contributed to a widespread sense that the president has lost control of the country.
+Mr. Gherman mentions unspecified financial and emotional problems, for which he could find no solution "other than running."
+(News staffers at this paper repeatedly received obscene calls while this article was being prepared.) Moran's brokers vented frustrations by running through the halls stamping their feet and shouting slogans.
+It settled the case by paying the fine and agreeing to the suspension.
+The association is the only one of the three rail unions to participate in the tribunal.
+It would be one of his lasting regrets if he were not able to finish the modernisation of the Spanish economy with the same dispatch.
+Zaccaro was arrested in February 1986 and convicted by a District Court jury last April.
+The advice he has been getting from his staff is, in essence, that the old-style socialism thrice rejected in the past decade was a peculiarly British response to the Conservatives' adoption of the US model of the market economy.
+The daily tablets help older women compensate for their falling natural hormone production and relieve the unpleasant side effects of menopause.
+CHICAGO _ Chicago Mercantile Exchange membership votes on proposed dual-trading restrictions that would ban the controversial practice in most of the Merc's financial futures markets.
+"I didn't realize the Congress works so slowly to make policy," said Miroslaw Luczka, a member of the Polish senate's investigations bureau in Warsaw.
+French, 33, was fined $1,048 in June by an administrative law judge who decided he violated the state's anti-discrimination law when he reneged on an agreement he made in February 1988 to rent his house in Marshall to Sue Parsons.
+His busy schedule during his first official stay in Hungary called for 20 different interviews, speeches and meetings.
+The seven-day securities repurchase rate, which had stood at 8 1/4% since April 23, is generally regarded as the upper limit for the overnight call money rate.
+And then we got the camera up there I think in about 10 minutes." While Cronkite read wire reports on the air, Rather was at KRLD trying to confirm rumors that Kennedy was dead.
+Casual followers of the red cheeks-and-sniffles circuits may protest that those two names aren't familiar, and they'd have a point.
+A bomb planted in a mini-bus exploded in a yard, killing one man and injuring six people, the national news agency said Thursday.
+It may seem like a joke that tiny states, surviving largely on the sale of postage stamps or on quirky tax laws attracting visitors to cheap, duty-free shopping, take their place in such a lofty forum.
+Nobody, however, seemed to have much idea what that meant. Akeler became convinced that protecting the environment was becoming commercially, as well as morally, worthwhile.
+They believe that the new legislation would outlaw the practice of 'front-running' - where a firm's market-makers buy or sell stock ahead of its analyst's recommendation going public.
+"The American people and the American Congress have expressed their view of Waldheim by banning him from even visiting the United States," the telegram said.
+The populist speaker polled 1.3 million votes in last year's parliamentary elections, the highest single tally in the ballot.
+The courts dismissed the cases.
+African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, who arrived with a slight case of pneumonia, was reported in better condition and even received visitors Thursday, ANC and government officials said.
+They were especially critical of his call for confidential reporting of the names of infected people, fearing such information could be used to discriminate against victims.
+The two sides have agreed to meet again in Mexico before Nov. 4.
+Out of 263 kommunes nationwide, only 83 voted Yes. On the No side, the main stalwart groups were trade unionists, young people and women.
+Rumors in the corn market also boosted the wheat market.
+Municipal Bonds Prices of municipal bonds finished generally steady to 1/4 point lower.
+I believe that people should talk," Jackson said in a telephone interview from his home.
+Earlier in the day, unidentified terrorists killed a night watchman and set off three bombs, destroying the interior of the biology lab building at the National University, an official at the institution said.
+In the year-earlier quarter, Amoskeag had net of $6.3 million, or 69 cents a share.
+Over $6.13 billion would be provided for the IRS in the budget year starting Oct. 1.
+Boucher left the impression that Eagleburger's mission, as presently planned, will not involve efforts to influence ongoing talks with the Vatican and Panamanian officials over the fate of ousted dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega.
+Two-thirds of respondents said they strongly felt the need to be successful in their jobs, while fewer than half said they strongly felt the need to spend more time with their families.
+The Vogue audience, he believes, is probably too upscale for Sears.
+A book and several articles I wrote on the EEC show that both my teaching and research have always been in economics.
+"We'll be marked men," Wilson answers.
+Congressional talks on a final clean air bill began Friday as a White House aide said the president remains strongly opposed to giving financial aid to workers who lose jobs because of tougher pollution requirements.
+A lower capital-gains tax increases the after-tax reward for risk-taking and innovation.
+Libya "announces through your radio station that it will take the responsibility of paying the salaries," Gadhafi told the radio's Paris-based Arabic service.
+Stephen R. Rasinski, who entered his plea Monday, faces up to 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine when he is sentenced April 8 in U.S. District Court.
+About 10% of AT&T's eight million to nine million business customers account for 90% of its $11.5 billion of annual business revenue.
+The storm gave "48 Hours" a chance to do what it was originally designed to do _ provide an instant prime-time platform for a breaking news story.
+Gorbachev's speech is supposed to outline his further plans to reform the economy and open up the party and society.
+He promised to yield power within 72 hours to a panel led by a civilian president that would organize elections for October.
+Haggerty now has appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
+'I always expected to be an employee.
+He said precise figures were not yet available but estimated that the quake had killed thousands of people.
+It said it established the plan because it believes stock ownership is a good incentive for employees.
+While allowing out-of-state industry to plunder its vast natural resources, in exchange for picking up the tax bill, Louisiana tolerated environmental savagery.
+Stocks also rose in Brussels, Amsterdam and Stockholm.
+But according to the chief executive of one Footsie company last week some of the wilder stories of the last few weeks - particularly in the food sector - have become a serious drain on management time and company morale.
+That same day, two of 20 anti-nuclear demonstrators were arrested at the Kennedy Space Center.
+Arkla, an oil and gas concern based in Shreveport, La., couldn't be reached for comment.
+"I've walked away from a lot of opportunities and made a lot of sacrifices because of my family.
+Hurd, who could pose the biggest threat of all to Mrs. Thatcher if she fails to stop Heseltine in the first ballot, said on Wednesday the challenge was a mistake.
+In Boise, prosecutors said they had begun drafting documents needed for Gov. Cecil Andrus to issue a formal warrant asking Utah Gov. Norm Bangerter to return the Tuinmans to Idaho.
+It is up to papers like the FT diligently to examine the reality of what is happening. On the same day Mr Di Marco's letter was published the current account deficit went over Pounds 1bn again.
+More than 60 people have visited El Rosario funeral home, searching for missing relatives.
+People will sell a little hay, sell a cow or two, do services for each other.
+Vice President George Bush enters the home stretch of the presidential campaign with victory clearly in his grasp.
+The fraud supposedly involved brokers changing the size or time of a trade on their cards to disguise wrongdoing.
+He said further that "when you get to that part of the presentation, you see visible evidence that his blood pressure rises and you see a very determined president who says, 'I'm just not going to do that.'"
+Gwynedd rode out the recession relatively well until the end of last year but has since been hit by a number of plant closures, as companies retrench nearer their markets.
+Producers of export items can keep part of their foreign-exchange earnings to import materials.
+There is still hope for GATT.
+Even the vintage car stand had failed to pull a crowd - except for the small boy who had wanted to know if the vehicle's owner had had the thing from new.
+You wonder if you're an American colony.
+Mr Picard's answer is encouraging. 'I've got a five-year programme which is on plan, and a very strong company. I do have a problem with the order book.
+"This initiative does not in any way address or solve a lot of problems in the world.
+The club has one door and no windows. Because of fire code violations, it had been ordered to close in August 1988.
+It urged participants to refrain from disclosing details of meetings held in preparation for the round-table talks the government has promised on the future of the banned trade union movement Solidarity.
+Singapore also provides much-needed facilities to handle spare parts, store other materials and support Air Force fighters and cargo planes.
+He rose through the LDP ranks, learning the rules of political favors and cash politics.
+But that would mean skipping over two generations of potential presidential aspirants, including some of the party's most powerful figures.
+The evidence was a written statement by Lawrence B. Welborn, a retired lieutenant colonel, which apparently was obtained by plaintiff attorneys in connection with related litigation against Lockheed.
+Meanwhile, with a Solidarity government in power and Communists in retreat, the union has greater influence than ever, Ragan said.
+Turnover was a hefty 9.9m. In spite of the dividend disappointment, retail analysts still found plenty to cheer in the results and a raft of profits upgrades followed.
+Banks are to watch for and log multiple purchases totaling $3,000 on the same day.
+Wells Fargo Mortgage & Equity Trust, San Francisco, said it revised the terms of its liquidation.
+The greatest growth came from the non-insurance businesses.
+Still, the speaker works at getting colleagues to accept his hands-on management.
+The rag trade is a point of entry to the labor market for thousands of Southern California immigrants.
+Chemical Bank joined Citicorp in founding the Swiss new-issues market in the mid-1980s.
+He then followed the Blue Nile to Khartoum Airport, where he put down the plane.
+Although details haven't been "pinned down," a second session could "offer a laboratory to test out" systems of matching and perhaps clearing trades continuously, says Carol Burke, CBOT vice president and special counsel.
+A newcomer, New York Newsday, pushed into town in 1983.
+Mr Craxi, probably the most prominent of those accused, again failed to hand in his passport to magistrates yesterday, in spite of increasing pressure to do so.
+Hummer faces a maximum prison term of 145 years and a fine of $3.5 million if convicted on all counts.
+"Everyone must know that our offer is the maximum of what we could accept," West Germany's finance minister, Theo Waigel, said in an interview with the West German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.
+In trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange yesterday, the price of the cattle contract for August delivery plunged 1.32 cents a pound to settle at 65.62 cents a pound.
+Mr. Weingarten, chairman and president of First Capital, and his wife are discussing a transaction to sell Shearson their 17% of First Capital at a premium over current market prices.
+"I've taught my children that when they buy stock, be conservative.
+He arrived in this Pakistani border town this month, reportedly to seek political asylum in the West.
+Mexico has been looking for expanded export markets for agricultural products such as avocados.
+Gov. Edward D. DePrete hailed the plan Thursday as a sensible approach to the drug problem, but civil libertarians complained that it would be unfair.
+He added: "It can be assumed that the Securities and Exchange Commission will be making the same review." Company spokesmen couldn't be reached over the weekend to comment on the letter, which was obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
+The firm has refused to divulge details of the restructuring.
+Lorenzo, then 32, a Harvard MBA and son of Spanish immigrants from Queens, N.Y., was the carrier's youngest president.
+The firm surveyed women because they account for more than 80% of day-to-day purchases.
+Furthermore, some parents argue that the approach taken by many schools is too simplistic.
+The U.S. in particular recalls the late 1970s when a Latin American producer cartel, known as the "Bogota Group," played havoc with coffee importers by creating artificial shortages and driving prices up.
+But a heart has to be rushed to an airport, flown to where the sick recipient is and sped to the bedside.
+But the government has never charged any member of the Marcos family with criminal offenses for fear they would demand their right to return from exile to face their accusers.
+All are sensitive to the economic cycle.
+At issue is an amendment attached by the Senate to the resolution of ratification that bars future administrations from changing the U.S. interpretation of the treaty without prior Senate approval.
+For the weekend at least, the camaraderie disappeared between birders who ordinarily would gladly show another that barn owl in the refuge's pewter-colored waters set against the casino skyline of Atlantic City.
+The race will start on Sept. 11 when a boy and a girl from each participating country or territory runs through the streets of New York to the steps of the United Nations to give the signal for the worldwide series of raod races to begin.
+It was launched in 1930 as the Daily Worker and renamed the Morning Star in 1968.
+They feel eventually they have been there, done that.
+The key attraction is that tickets for Tests are guaranteed - the result of the match is irrelevant.
+Yazov and other Soviet officials have said they are moving toward a new doctrine with a defensive posture.
+Beyond that 75 percent, the costs must be paid by the state and local governmemts.
+The courts have invalidated the provision, while Mr. Murdoch has sold the New York Post and said he will place Boston television station WFXT in an independent trust.
+Rising public concern for the environment will be a bigger factor there than it had been in the Senate.
+It was not clear who would enforce Endara's order, or any kind of law and order here.
+Investors should be aware of prevailing rates of inflation to gauge the real rate of return being offered to them.
+Andrew took time off from his job as flight commander of the Royal Navy frigate Cambletown to make the move.
+It is considered the backbone of modern price theory for financial markets.
+Mr. Jones acts out vignettes from Dr. Johns's life, and delivers some of his sermons, including the astoundingly powerful "It's Safe to Kill Negroes" speech.
+The copter crashed into the fence surrounding an exercise yard, injuring both the would-be escapee and the pilot.
+"Religious people have got to get their act together.
+Its abolition would reflect the presumption of innocence, it said.
+Some former Turner officials say Mr. Bevins saw himself as the successor to Turner Broadcasting Chairman Ted Turner.
+Finger foods are still in style.
+Two Civil Service unions are talking to consultants about this.
+Usually the date for the state opening of the next session is fixed well in advance for sometime in November.
+The new leader of the troubled Covenant House says the youth shelter deserves a second chance.
+The Federal Reserve this afternoon is scheduled to release statistics for all three measures of the nation's money supply last month.
+He said, however, that the filing would be discussed today at a special meeting of directors.
+"It's funny," says Mr. Batteau, "these commercials, like Diet Coke, get booed when they show up before a movie in a theater.
+The producers then considered Kirk Douglas, Richard Widmark and others before turning to Norman Lloyd, who was cast in the role.
+Children reading and understanding "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Iron and Silk" in the ninth grade are the answer to poor SAT scores.
+Williams now needs to generate cash from its basic operations. The presumption is that there will be a large beneficial effect from increased volumes once recovery gets under way. Yet Williams still does not seem to have much scope to raise prices.
+"There are many investment strategies with potential," says Sheldon Jacobs, editor of the No-Load Fund Investor, an industry fund newsletter.
+Analysts say the two large stock sales have helped undermine confidence in an already weakened market.
+Nearly 1,000 South African soldiers, who supported Angola's anti-Marxist guerrillas, crossed into South-West Africa on Tuesday, said Lt.
+Martin was named to the presidency of the publicly supported corporation on Thursday by the board of directors.
+Emerging markets continue to suffer setbacks, with Greece the latest casualty, writes John Pitt.
+Pam Matteson is a striking redhead from Brooklyn.
+Union Bank of Switzerland, in a long-expected move, is sending a senior executive to London to merge and manage its British banking and securities businesses.
+He transformed P&O from takeover target into aggressor.
+Upon waking from the coma Juliet took her own life.
+"Little did I dream when I was growing up on the farm so many, many years ago that someday it would be restored and people would come and marvel at how life was lived in the early 1920s," Welk wrote.
+The White House said a 150-page report, written by the committee staff with administration help, "is the most complete account thus far."
+But the range of borrowers and maturities suggests pockets of demand for sterling bonds rather than the wave of international buying required to help fund the public sector borrowing requirement.
+The gap is much wider for working couples with children under 17 years old.
+The strikers and the crowd sang the national anthem just before the shipyard gates swung open.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Blockbuster's common closed at $17.50 a share, up $2.125.
+Says Nelly, 41, a divorced doctor with two children: "We are the sons and daughters of bad treatment.
+The closed-end fund, with assets of about $200 million, is the largest of a handful of vehicles giving U.S. investors entry to the strictly regulated Korean stock market.
+The increased borrowing reflects the rebound in consumer spending in the first quarter, said Sandra Shaber, an economist for the Futures Group here.
+Mr. Pollak's extensive knowledge of epilepsy gives the book many of its best moments.
+Thursday's interim pre-tax profits are expected to rise to the range of Pounds 80m-Pounds 95m, against Pounds 60.5m.
+I try to be open-minded.
+Losses per share were 7.6p (12.88p).
+Sand-filled dump trucks, water trucks and snowplows blocked all approaches to the Kremlin.
+'If you want to go straight you must pull to the right.
+The outlook isn't bright for property and casualty insurers that rely more on investment income, which slides along with rates.
+By increasing the customer's role, telephone companies hope to hold down labor costs and eliminate installation delays.
+The dollar-yen trading was inactive because participants just made technical adjustments, said Eiichi Seino, a dealer with Fuji Bank.
+The assistance gradually resumed in the mid-1980s.
+They fly to Paris on Thursday.
+But one of his fans back in Cambridge was happy to crow about him.
+'No possibility should be excluded, either in the selection of assets to be sold, the identity of the buyer, or the size of the shareholding for sale,' he told the seminar. The speech upset Mr Dehaene's socialist coalition partners.
+They make a distinction between coca-producing areas where peasants are and drug traffickers. Well, guess what, guys.
+The average short-term trailer fleet was 14 per cent ahead, with utilisation maintained at 83 per cent. The size of the contract hire fleet, which contributes 40 per cent of revenue, had been maintained.
+The company said only last month that it expected "continued improvement in gross margin performance" in the unit throughout the year.
+President Bush has authority to reject either deal if he believes it will harm U.S. national security or foreign policy interests.
+The findings were based on an analysis of New York's central Harlem health district, where 96 percent of the population is black and 41 percent live below the poverty line.
+But a strategy of silence was no longer possible in September 1985.
+Earlier today, however, Israeli analysts questioned whether Higgins was alive before Obeid was captured.
+Those insurers are seeking to reduce costs, partly by reducing middle-management positions, Mercer says.
+But Karski was not a Jew and his electrifying reports propelled the ambivalent Polish exile regime into demanding a response. Nevertheless, foreign office officials suspected the Poles of exploiting the news.
+October delivery gold rose $1.60 an ounce to $439.00, while September silver advanced eight cents an ounce to $7.02.
+Unruh, who took over in 1990 from Michael Blumenthal, is intent on re-establishing Unisys as a force in global data processing through a fundamental reorientation of its strategy and management style. For a start, the new Unisys will be smaller.
+The eventual structure of a European central bank is far from clear, but one idea is to model it after the U.S. Federal Reserve, with regional representatives and independently appointed governors.
+The confrontation peaked late last month in the Legislative Yuan when Premier Hau assailed the president of National Taiwan University, a political moderate, for the way he had handled an antigovernment sit-in.
+Wilson, a California Republican, said his information was based primarily on news reports and a conversation with the Rogerses.
+(28) "227," NBC, 13.6, 12.0 million homes.
+"The police were being attacked from both sides.
+Since his appointment, Aguilar has curbed immigration raids on factories and restricted aerial surveillance of marijuana fields and prohibited the government from blocking a homosexual's entrance into the country.
+Disk-less workstations, however, have generally met with just middling success.
+Last night, Messrs. Shah and Dillett declined to comment.
+In order to reach that level, GNP will have to expand at least 1.67% in the three months ending March 31 from the prior quarter, government officials said.
+Since yesterday's decision not to cut the discount rate also rules out further reductions in market rates, which are close to their floor, he is telling other European countries not to lower their rates of interest more than modestly.
+The infrastructure has been planned and is on its way.
+Herman Schwartz Professor of Law American University Washington About 3,300 employees of Potomac Electric Power Co. are threatening to strike this week if they can't agree on a new labor contract with the utility.
+Foundations paid most of the $2.7 million cost.
+The Jan. 2 accident, called one of the country's biggest inland oil spills, occurred as the 40-year-old tank was being filled for the first time since being moved from the Cleveland area.
+Other Republicans facing difficult re-election opponents included Guy Hunt of Alabama and John McKernan Jr. of Maine.
+"They are implying that you cannot be trusted to make these decisions." Also Wednesday, lawmakers in Annapolis, Md., conducted a hearing on four abortion restriction bills and one pro-choice bill.
+Cusnir, a 62-year-old Belgian, will remain in Europe to work on international business development projects, reporting directly to John Dooner, president and chief executive of McCann Worldwide. The assignment is somewhat of a reprise for Sennott.
+In January, John Paul said he would visit the Soviet Union only if he could meet with Roman Catholics around the country.
+Flameco Engineering Co. received an $11.6 million Air Force contract for aircraft engine parts.
+"I personally did not wish to sell.
+Fees average Pounds 4,000. They can be identified by the Boarding % column in our main table. Comparisons of A-level results around the country with average house prices make startling reading.
+In previous years, companies experimented with new themes such as patriotism or comparisons.
+He testified that the ship didn't respond to his rudder changes, but an on-board recorder indicated his turns were simply too late.
+In retrospect I think we should have realised at that time that the group's way of dealing with problems is best suited to a private company.' There were to be further rows, of which the most dramatic took place in the early hours of yesterday.
+In the past month, three regional banks have taken over like-sized counterparts, while another pair are merging amicably. Two deals were finalised last week alone.
+She has lived with Mrs. Marcos since shortly before Ferdinand Marcos died last September.
+Lead underwriter Salomon Brothers Inc. had no comment on investor response to the deal, but market players said the increase in size and post-pricing indications reflect strong investor demand.
+His portfolio is heavy with bank and auto stocks, which most investors have scorned for more than a year.
+About 2,000 police, including sharpshooters and helicopter patrols, were mobilized for Arafat's visit, during which he also was to meet with Premier Michel Rocard and Foreign Minister Roland Dumas.
+This city is a prime place to sample the likes and dislikes of the typical American, say marketing experts, because residents are so, well, average.
+After six years of frantic upheaval on my new site, I now see that nature has quickly diagnosed one of my great blind spots.
+Police said 31,000 shells and rockets had fallen on Beirut since the latest battle began Saturday evening.
+Counting all state and federal benefit programs, the number of people receiving unemployment benefits in the week ended May 26 fell to 2,194,800 from 2,246,900 a week earlier. These figures aren't seasonally adjusted.
+"I can't remember the industry having a tax hike this big before." The explosion in travel taxes reflects not only the budget woes of federal and local governments but a political fact of life: Travelers are an ideal source of revenue.
+Tabloids splashed pictures of "Goldfish," swimming in a water basin, and its "parents" on their front pages.
+Fred P. Moosally, the commander of the ship, has said there were no indications of any problems with the guns before the explosion.
+Princeville Development Corp. said Spinner Corp. agreed to end its $106 million hostile takeover bid, and that the two companies dropped all litigation against each other.
+The 33 million Medicare beneficiaries currently pay a monthly premium of $28.60 for Part B coverage, which pays for 80% of "reasonable charges" for doctors' services after the first $75.
+No damage estimate has been reported.
+Mr. Winger notes that raising the image of any no-frills product is a difficult proposition.
+Most of the major publishing houses in the U.S. and a number of foreign-owned companies took a look at Grove Weidenfeld, and at first, it was expected to fetch as much as $15 million.
+February's Louvre accord between the U.S. and six other leading industrialized nations appears to have set target rates for currency exchange rates, though those have never been disclosed or acknowledged.
+Cunningham delivers a storehouse of basic information - and a pep talk.
+Its general direction is likely to be down, as the accompanying table suggests, and the decline could well persist for many months and be substantial.
+Several Serbian firms said Monday they are severing all economic ties with Slovenian firms and closing down branch offices there.
+No trial date has been set in Geneva.
+Wright, 73, was delighted and planning a "quiet celebration" on his horse farm in Tasmania, said his lawyer, Malcolm Turnbull.
+In any case, the Federal Reserve opted to do the job quickly and by late 1982, toward the end of a deep recession, the consumer price index was rising at an annual rate of only about 1%.
+Now add an 0.5% transaction tax to the calculation.
+Gerasimov said the idea of an autonomous German region within the Soviet Union "is one of a number of possibilities" under discussion as a means of helping those of German origin to retain their ethnic traditions.
+Six-month revenue rose to $3.55 billion from $3.22 billion a year earlier.
+Mr. Udvar-Hazy said it is "99% sure" the company will make either an all-Boeing selection, or pick a McDonnell-Airbus combination that would shut out the Seattle-based giant completely.
+When one airport is over-loaded by calls they can be transferred to the other sites.
+He succeeds Edwin R. Mellett, who was named president of international post-mix sales.
+Among items on the agenda, he said, will be finding the company a new name.
+Utility vehicles have a high center of gravity because they need extra ground clearance for off-road use.
+In the past two years, however, many long-time refuseniks have been permitted to leave the Soviet Union and the number of emigres increased to more than 20,000 in 1988.
+It shields management from sanctions by the market."
+The U.S., though, is agreeable to eliminating all export controls on certain cellular communications systems and satellite ground stations, the White House said.
+We give our trade negotiator the tools to attack trade agreement violations and we require him to use those tools.
+Over the weekend, the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, an influential coalition of rights groups, called for the Senate to reject Souter.
+When there was outcry in Tulsa over Occidental's acquisition of Cities Service Co., the collection came for a visit.
+Whittle executives have insisted their rollout plans are on schedule.
+Along with hundreds of thousands of others, Mr. Vissoka gives Angola its unwanted distinction as one of the four African nations most in need of food aid, according to the U.N.
+"I want to strangle the kid, I want to hang the kid, I want to suffocate the kid," a court affidavit quoted Depew as saying about his plans for the child.
+Mr David Thompson of Kleinwort Benson is bullish about the drinks industry.
+GM can afford to reduce its rebates because sharp production cuts and better-than-expected sales since the stock market crash have held inventories in line.
+The labor dispute has idled about 1,900 miners in Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky.
+The Coast Guard cutter Nantucket towed the craft to San Juan, and all those aboard were turned over to U.S. Immigration Service officials.
+Among other loans, one of Es5.7bn will be used to improve energy facilities on the Azores islands. The loans bring total EIB lending to Portugal in 1993 to Es137bn.
+For the fiscal year, CenTrust reported net income of $50.1 million, or $3.32 a share.
+Steven Spielberg, the most powerful man in Hollywood, can have anything he wants.
+By the close, 783 stocks had risen in price, while 838 had fallen.
+The survey of 3,187 female and 3,000 male college students randomly selected in the 1985-86 school year found only 27 percent of the women deemed to have been victims of rape or attempted rape considered themselves crime victims.
+The remaining property auctioned Wednesday included the main manufacturing plant.
+Withdrawal symptoms such as vomiting, tremors and congestion were less severe among the waterbed babies, the study found.
+About one of every 3,500 male infants is born with the defect.
+But Andrew Sarlos, chairman of Toronto investment counselors Sarlos & Associates Ltd., said Nova disclosed its possible offer at a private meeting Wednesday with holders of more than 20 million Polysar shares.
+The Medicare surcharge for the elderly was approved by Congress last year to help finance coverage of catastrophic illnesses.
+The report said authorities were forced to open fire on the inmates.
+"Growth can kill," says Gerald E. Hills, director of entrepreneurial studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
+Mr. Penna's lawyer, Irwin Fefergrad, said the court could have fined Mr. Penna as much as C$1 million and the OSC could have forced him to give up his corporate offices and directorships.
+J. Landis Martin, president of NL, was out of his office this morning and could not be reached immediately for comment.
+And Midland Bank PLC rebuffed a bid from Morgan Stanley Inc. for the British bank's Greenwell Montagu securities unit.
+We have an asset that has been built up over many years in terms of skills of local people.
+Louis Navin, vice president and chief financial officer, said that while the aerospace business should achieve sales of $775 million this year, it won't contribute to earnings before 1989.
+At GenCorp, income from discontinued operations added $1 million to net this year, down from $212 million last year.
+But the Romanian students' meetings and petitions also mirrored the string of public denunciations that have arisen since dictator Nicolae Ceaucescu was overthrown Dec. 22.
+Paul Wilson, publisher of the Sault Star in Sault Ste.
+She says she has already made her ads "more conservative" after being criticized by some of her peers for advertising at all.
+Still in the portfolio are some old cyclical favorites including Deere, United Technologies and Phelps Dodge.
+The White House said it was highly unlikely Bush would go to Berlin.
+Repsol said group operating profit surged to 129 billion pesetas in 1992 from 111 billion pesetas a year earlier, despite a sharp drop in operating profit at its petrochemical unit to 1.22 billion pesetas from 24 billion pesetas.
+But the end result will be the effective obliteration of the only fiscal criterion that made an iota of sense.
+Fidata Trust was a clearing agent for E.S.M.
+Price controls on oil in the U.S. market were finally ended by the Reagan administration, but floating exchange rates still distort signals from other markets.
+Panamanian investigators and U.S. military police were inside the disco Saturday looking through the debris for evidence. American soldiers and Panamanian police guarded the building and kept onlookers and journalists away.
+Friday's forecast was for showers and thunderstorms across the middle and southern Atlantic coastal states, the southern Appalachians and the central Gulf Coast.
+Approximately 60% of the Louisiana bonds were placed directly with investors, with the remaining 40% going into dealer inventories, a Lehman official said.
+Instead, inflation pressures "apparently are starting to rise again."
+Miller said he was optimistic.
+Only two rights issues so far this year have exceeded Pounds 100m, from GKN and Burford Holdings.
+This is that the law no longer condones suits based on discredited antitrust theories.
+"For them, it didn't matter," she says.
+Earlier in the day when he visited the Our Lady of Perpetual Help grammar school, Quayle told students to think of the recent space shuttle mission and urged them to commit themselves to furthering America's role in space exploration.
+First, I want to acknowledge the vote in the Senate upholding my veto this afternoon and reaffirming our commitment to Chinese students in this country as well as the goal of improving relations with China.
+A growing number of companies, including the Baby Bells, plan to erect networks to provide similar service to customers using tiny pocket phones.
+Northern Telecom earlier agreed to tie pensions to inflation, but the union said the company's offer was inadequate.
+And even during the cold war, Bunche had at least three major successes to his name.
+No charges have been filed against the broker, nor have Osaka police been brought into the case.
+But I can't resist Cool Ground, even though he's favourite. I'm thinking of betting 15 thou, maybe even 20. What's your considered? Street guy like you.' I studied Wayne closely.
+Libya claims it is a pharmaceutical plant.
+PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ France has loaned $9 million to Haiti, and West Germany has granted $3 million to the government to encourage a return to democratic rule, diplomats said Wednesday.
+In a previous SEC filing, it said it might seek representation on the board of Los Angeles-based company, but added that it isn't "contemplating taking any actions" opposed by First Executive's board.
+McCoy got his by talking the owner of a truck parts store into buying him one for $35,000. In return, McCoy offered to split the profit.
+Among them, the young American John Keyes, while no physical match for Placido Domingo or Peter Hoffmann, sang the title role ardently.
+Even President Francois Mitterrand allowed himself a grudging compliment. Mr Major intends to capitalise on the plaudits - and on the substantive deals struck in Edinburgh.
+The law was a response to hit-and-miss abatement efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency, which in the 1970s began a voluntary program against asbestos in schools.
+James McMullen shot his wife, Billie, to death, then turned the gun on himself Sunday night after a weekend of heavy rain.
+But cash-rich foreign investors and domestic investors with very short-term funds continued aggressively hunting for stocks from which they can expect wide gains in a short term, traders said.
+In just about every event, athletes will vie singly or in pairs against a clock or tape, or to please a panel of judges.
+Kelly then ordered Thornburgh to appear and straighten out the lawsuit's status.
+A gynecologist testified Wednesday that he was unaware that blood that had been tested for the AIDS virus was available when he unknowingly gave a patient tainted blood that gave her the deadly disease.
+If the proposal is accepted, it would for the first time allow legislative protection of the Pacific Northwest's most significant stands of old-growth forest, which range from 200 to 1,000 years old.
+If global interest rates are to fall - as, indeed, they must - the US must put its own fiscal house in order.
+Similar arrangements exist, of course, for the forces of other member countries of both sides, but there are large differences in procedures and capabilities.
+All numbers were adjusted for seasonal fluctuations.
+The St. Louis-based retailer said sales rose 9% to $2.19 billion from $2.04 billion a year earlier.
+Another West German, Ralph Rudolf Schray, was kidnapped in Beirut Jan. 27 and is still being held.
+Kymmene, Metsa-Serla and Enso-Gutzeit will all see a loss from their fine paper divisions.
+American Stores began its courtship with Lucky in March, launching a tender offer of $45 a share, which it later said it would consider increasing to $50 a share.
+The incident began when the man entered a home in the city's north end Wednesday afternoon and held five persons hostage, according to police spokesman Joseph Hilleary.
+Tamils, mainly Hindu, make up 18 percent of Sri Lanka's 16 million people.
+Ms. Lesly obviously did not do her homework.
+'This can't be tackled by voting for conventions.
+But he underwent hundreds of blood transfusions, and at least one of them involved tainted blood products that brought the deadly AIDS virus into his body.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading Friday, Community Psychiatric closed at $36, up $2.25.
+London's September contract was stuck between solid support at Dollars 900 and resistance around Dollars 940 a tonne.
+Mottram, most recently deputy md at Hughes Rediffusion Simulation, becomes managing director of Simon Access (UK).
+"It means just that, our best, good-faith efforts.
+President Bush's plan to dismantle the independent regulatory structure for savings and loan institutions may be the beginning of the end of the specialized system of home mortgage lending, industry officials and analysts said Tuesday.
+Bertinelli acknowledges she doesn't look like the woman she'll be portraying but found her to be an interesting person to play.
+Mink has been in Congress since late September, serving the remaining months of the term of Daniel Akaka.
+A few years ago, every other TV commercial seemed to be filmed in that black-and-white, shaky-camera style popularized by director Leslie Dektor.
+He tells each sector something different." The private sector recognizes Cerezo's achievments during the first 18 months of his term.
+"The people in the most difficulty are the ones who are going to face this additional burden," argues Walter F. Williams, chairman of troubled Bethlehem Steel Corp.
+There are 2,383 Americans still listed as missing from the Vietnam war, including 547 who were lost in Laos.
+The FAA also plans at some point to examine some commuter aircraft for signs of aging, Buckhorn said.
+Chemical Banking, the nation's fourth-largest bank holding company, said it earned $127.7 million, or $1.98 a share, compared with a net loss of $1.1 billion in the second quarter of 1987.
+White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said the move reflected no change in Bush's opposition to banning such guns but merely would enforce current law that allows for import of the guns only if they are for sporting purposes.
+The units are battery powered and at one stage Gallaher found it was going through batteries at a remarkable rate.
+The Soviets wouldn't buy when the market was as strong as it was Tuesday because "they would only be pushing the market higher against themselves," he said.
+Marxist-led guerrillas have waged a 9-year-old war against the U.S.-backed government.
+The number on the company's news release has been disconnected, according to a phone company recording.
+The unit underlined a new emphasis on corporate business last month by deciding to close accounts under 50,000 bolivars ($3,450).
+This might spur the banks to buy shorter-term bonds that don't fluctuate as widely, bankers add.
+The court is a branch of the 23-nation Council of Europe, to which Britain belongs, and its decisions are not binding but rarely are ignored.
+Here are the fourth-quarter earnings for various industry groups and comparisons with the year-earlier quarter.
+According to the criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court, Breen told police he believed punching Glenn would generate publicity and catch the attention of Pope John Paul II.
+The new company, Handelsblatt-Dow Jones Gmbh, will have an initial capitalization of $1 million and will be based in Frankfurt.
+Dukakis' Democratic rival, Jesse Jackson, repeated his criticism of U.S. negotiations with Noriega but made no reference to the reported tentative agreement.
+Bush called it a subterfuge for a later tax increase and said it would put future social security benefits at risk.
+In late trading, the Treasury's benchmark 30-year bond was up 5/32 at 99 1/8 , yielding 7.317 per cent, after losing ground in morning trading.
+The firm's futures position "could have been put on with knowledge that the customer had placed a large buy order," the study added.
+In the afternoon session, both Todorov and Savov underwent questioning by the lawmakers, a novelty in Bulgaria.
+Jose Antonio Zorrilla, once head of Mexico's Federal Security Department, was indicted for murder Saturday in the slaying of an investigative journalist five years ago.
+NBC has become such a juggernaut, it is having a hard time finding new superlatives.
+A lone fishing boat, dwarfed by the crippled hulk of the tanker, circled in silent protest as the ship was pulled from its protected anchorage at Outside Bay on Naked Island.
+He hopes others will continue such battles.
+A new jury will decide how much the auto maker should pay inventor Robert Kearns.
+'I believe that in west Germany, you are not meant to admit that you lack self-confidence.' Katharina Gruhl, a 30-year-old west Berliner who runs her own management consultancy agency, approached Schlingelhof 'because I wanted to project myself.
+September 1957 to May 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower activated 8,873 members of the Arkansas Army and Air National Guard to Little Rock, Ark., during school integration disturbances.
+Even in the face of popular demands for equitable growth and foreign pressure for trade liberalization, analysts agree the Korean economy isn't likely to be knocked off track.
+Damaso Perez Prado, who was credited with popularizing the Caribbean music known as mambo in the 1940s and '50s, died Thursday after suffering a stroke, his son said.
+Variety has broadened its coverage in recent years to all aspects of U.S and foreign entertainment.
+October is one of the two biggest months for CD rollovers for several reasons, including the fact that CD rates were fully deregulated in October 1983.
+The disclosure was made in documents detailing a leveraged buy-out offer led by members of management and a Morgan Stanley & Co. fund.
+"The plan is more or less inactive now, but we'll look at the situation as we go forward," Mr. Meyo said.
+The cities have yet to be chosen.
+Osborne had maintained that female board members need chauffeurs for protection when traveling to and from evening meetings.
+"They are deliberately trying to disobey the court of law," government prosecutor U.S. Prasad said.
+The administration is resisting this, and also insisting on retaining more air-launched cruise missiles than the Soviets have proposed.
+'Three years ago, politics in eastern Germany was like a casino game, with everyone vying for a place in the new order,' he says. 'Today, officials are slowly trying to make up their minds about where they stand politically.
+The National Air Traffic Controllers Association, based in Washington, said controllers at O'Hare and other airports nationwide are overworked.
+Mr Juergen Moellemann, German economics minister, attends Budesbank meeting. Greece becomes a full member of the Western European Union.
+Robert Mueller, the Justice Department's assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal division, denied that the agency had moved slowly.
+The most vulnerable part of MDC is Nexis, its business information arm, which is essentially an electronic warehouse for other companies' information.
+"Netware is two years ahead of Lan Manager," said Darrel Miller, an executive vice president at Novell.
+He said the cuts would force some layoffs of Air Midwest's 150 employees at Kansas City, although he did not know how many.
+Of the one-third of respondents identifying themselves as Conservatives who think she should resign, 11 percent said it should happen immediately.
+The dispute was touched off when the leader of a Hindu right-wing party, Lal Krishna Advani, was arrested Oct. 24 while leading a caravan to Ayodhya to help build the proposed temple.
+Target users include traveling business people, passengers of ships and aircraft, disaster-relief workers and residents of underdeveloped nations.
+"Anyone outside the family who does it is in big trouble" at the Emick household, he said.
+Later that day when she returned home, she said, her husband had his hands in his pockets and looked shaken.
+She was the first person accused of fraud in the contest's eight-year history.
+Analysts said earnings were consistent with estimates in the range of 44 to 45 cents a share.
+Police said one other Hindu was reported killed by Sikh militants overnight in Amritsar District.
+Oil futures prices have edged higher in trading dominated by technical factors.
+Initial claims for regular state unemployment benefits rose to a seasonally adjusted 340,000 during the week ended June 6 from 310,000 the previous week, the Labor Department said.
+Special circumstances mean the penalty upon conviction could be death or life in prison without possibility of parole.
+"I'm convinced that there will be an impact, and that it will not be a positive one," said state Commerce Commissioner Robert Trocin.
+Silver bullion fell in London to a late bid of $6.33 a troy ounce, down from $6.41 bid late Monday.
+Mr. Kapor resigned last year from Lotus, maker of the 1-2-3 spreadsheet program, the top-selling personal computer program.
+It is a factor in foreign exchange.
+In Pennsylvania, fewer than 20 inspectors must monitor the state's 1,300 homes.
+After three days searching the Dartmouth area, the searchers moved to along Route 140 in Freetown and Lakeville, near where the body was found in July.
+"We were waiting for some of the storm to die down," a Delta spokesman says.
+Gandhi quietly looked on.
+The group wants to unite the predominantly Protestant province with the 95 percent Catholic Republic of Ireland under socialist rule.
+United isn't slowing its pace.
+Yesterday, the 65-year-old Mr. Bookout announced he will retire June 30 and be succeeded by Frank Richardson, a longtime Shell employee currently in charge of refining and marketing operations.
+Economic worries intensified the market's recent slide, pushing the Dow Jones industrial average below the 2,500 mark to levels not seen since May 1989.
+President Reagan told the "courage award" winners they had proved that "fear was not the end for you but a challenge" to triumph over cancer and help others confront the disease.
+The biggest institutional players include Wells Fargo Investment Advisors, Bankers Trust Co. and Mellon Capital Management, which structure their portfolios to match such indexes as the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index.
+Even when Tupe rules applied, he expected bidders to be able to make 'genuinely innovative proposals' that would offer good value for money.
+However, several businessmen said the changes don't eliminate the greatest obstacles to Western firms. "You've got to be able to repatriate profits and guarantee a supply of materials locally," said John Burgess of Midland Bank PLC.
+'We're trying to develop applications sitting down.'
+The delegates voted 2,557 to 1,393 for such a chance before their afternoon break.
+The nine Americans are among 18 foreigners missing and believed kidnapped in Lebanon.
+The potential for labor unrest is also clouding the pact.
+"There's a value there beyond what gold is there" because of the history linked to the treasure and the unusually large nuggets, Miller said.
+George Hansen of Idaho after he was convicted in 1984 of falsifying personal financial disclosure reports.
+Tokyo stocks closed easier as profit-taking and futures-related selling wiped out the session's early gains in a wide range of issues.
+The dollar's movement yesterday was based more on its intermediary role between the non-dollar trades and wasn't based on fundamentals, said Frank Tuminello, chief dealer at Hessische Landesbank Girozentrale in New York.
+They cite software concerns such as Microsoft and Oracle Systems as well.
+But, he adds, "the good news, if there is any, is leading indicators are starting to move up.
+There is a middle ground founded on common sense, and our industries are following it in more than one voluntary project, in addition to the Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
+The Energy Department took over operation of the New York state-owned plant in 1980.
+Warnings have come that some elected representatives might refuse to take part if the meeting stays in Phoenix.
+Some would say broadcasting the horror as you did in your story is pointless.
+Continuing strong opposition from Israel's supporters in Congress has forced the administration in recent days to discuss a compromise that might include dropping the Maverick missiles.
+Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, whose troops support Mozambican government forces, said the plan to end the Angolan war could have parallels for Mozambique.
+Before that, he was ad director for The Moore County News in Dumas, Texas, and worked for the Tulia (Texas) Herald.
+They said Carl was destroyed after the Illinois fair.
+Platinum futures prices rose for a second straight day Wednesday amid growing confidence that Ford Motor Co.'s new catalytic converter will not substantially reduce demand for platinum for at least the next several years.
+In Xiamen, for example, Taiwanese-funded joint ventures receive a four-year tax holiday, rather than the three years given foreign enterprises.
+Kroger stock soared after the Kohlberg Kravis announcement, closing at $56.25 a share, up $3.50 from Monday in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Brokers and analysts in the British colony loudly criticized the announced issues, saying they would allow key shareholders to maintain controlling stakes without correspondingly large investments.
+Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Antonin Scalia, Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony M. Kennedy voted to dismiss the suit against Pennsylvania.
+Monday's trouble started in the morning after residents captured three men dressed in police uniforms and accused them of belonging to the Mandale.
+Finally, the House bill would repeal an amendment to the Export Administration Act and exclude the Defense Department from any role in export licensing to COCOM countries.
+'Opening the industry to foreigners already will give local companies a hard time.
+Generale de Belgique's archaic management structure was one factor that attracted him, Mr. De Benedetti says.
+High unemployment insurance costs often run parallel with high unemployment.
+He said the United States had refused to grant Stroessner a temporary visa to receive treatment.
+Although Spanish is the official language, Quechua and Aymara are widely spoken in rural areas and in major cities.
+Authorities are exchanging information with other international agencies to monitor potential threats, Charoon said.
+Union members are expected to vote on the tentative agreement this weekend.
+Sales were about flat with $342.8 million last year.
+Is it an income tax?
+These Palestinians don't want to undercut the PLO, but they expect more leadership than they are getting.
+The Rev. Norman Nawrocki, the archdiocese's grievance clerk, has 20 days to decide whether the grievances fit the archdiocese's guidelines for disputes.
+While he is playing a supporting role in a movie being shot on the Caribbean island of Parador, he meets the dictator-president and does an imitation of him.
+Because he was sentenced before the state switched its method of executions, Swindler has the choice of dying in the electric chair or by lethal injection, the state standard.
+As with OTC market makers, stock quotes from Midwest exchange specialists would be included in calculating bid and offer prices displayed by the National Association of Securities Dealers' automated quotation system.
+But it is also demeaning to Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter, George McGovern and Lyndon Johnson, as well as confusing to the voters who two weeks ago saw Mr. Dukakis treat the word as an insult.
+In county and mayoral races, the opposition won six posts, up from two before the vote.
+The newspaper said a hijacking by three Palestinians was threatened during the Easter weekend.
+Industrial pollution has destroyed large tracts of fertile land. There are chronic shortages of agricultural feed and raw materials for industry.
+The reduced workload never materialized, even though the pay cut remains in effect.
+"Even if Mr. McFarlane did not have the president's explicit prior approval," according to the report, "he clearly had his full support."
+The quadruple strand of pearls around her neck?
+He says labour costs are 40 per cent greater than in Brazil - hardly an efficient economy - and component costs are 30 per cent greater.
+"We were surprised, we're disappointed and we're examining our options," he said.
+Prom rentals are the hottest market for Dress Rehearsal, Dallas.
+The publisher of Forbes magazine is estimated to be worth $1 billion.
+Asked about these records, Ms. Bartola says some failures may have escaped her attention because of a staff shortage.
+Ginger's owner, Jane Shumaker, said she hadn't programmed 911 into her telephone's automatic dialing system, and she finds it hard to believe her pet made the call.
+Vessels large and small, many of them the same ones that rescued hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from the Nazi onslaught, made their way across the English Channel to mark the 50th anniversary of the evacuation.
+The move followed the dissolution of Parliament in an attempt to resolve a crisis caused by the collapse this month of the minority Social Democrat government.
+The golds sector gained about 1 per cent.
+Average rent in the building is about $30 a square foot.
+One tough philosophical dilemma Mr. Major says will preoccupy EC leaders is the degree of independence of a future central banking authority, currently dubbed the "EuroFed."
+The marketing campaign is expected to begin soon.
+In contrast, Sen. Bentsen campaigned last week in a half-empty plane, to a measured cadence.
+The presidents are expected to be in Caracas for the Perez inauguration.
+Robinson denied any connection to Barber's death.
+Mrs. Lombardi, who died in 1982, told the detective she was disturbed by the service area's reputation and threatened to have Lombardi's name and football memorabilia removed, the state police spokesman said.
+The grown Gor, played by the wide-eyed Jamie Foster, has turned out to be quite a perfect gentleman.
+The White House report will undoubtedly boost those efforts, but given the continuing budget pressures, it's unclear whether the administration will support big increases.
+Stewart Walker, the city's chief administrative officer, said the city had no way to arrange a compromise on the unpaid property taxes.
+But Lawrence Shorten, testifying Monday at the racketeering trial of Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y., and six others, said he never took the suggested murder plot seriously.
+U.N. officials say they probably will fail to meet their goal of moving 115,500 tons _ the amount needed to stave off widespread starvation.
+The 12 thrifts will be merged into a new institution called American Federal Bank, based in Dallas.
+Greyhound has reported more than 30 shooting attacks on its buses, 70 bomb threats, and more than 100 incidents of violence.
+David M. Walker, both shuttle commanders, were disciplined Monday for violating Johnson Space Center flight crew guidelines.
+Strong early buying from the Middle East triggered "good momentum" in silver, said David Sobotka, chief bullion trader for Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. in New York.
+But it is hard.
+They gave him a letter demanding to know how the soldiers died.
+The 65-year-old former dissident was persecuted by military-dominated regimes.
+"We hoped there would be some harmony between the two but unfortunately this has not come to pass.
+A total of 17 people were kidnapped from May 3-5 by the National Liberation Army, a pro-Cuban guerrilla group.
+Federal law currently prohibits banks from ooow banks from owningggks from owning or bbom owning or being owned by a company that isn't related to banking, and bans most banks from being affiliated with securities firms.
+Lenders will often only make funds available if payment is guaranteed by assets of the borrower.
+But while it's easy to get lost in America, finding missing adults is a journey through frustration and helplessness.
+The advances were fed by a continued clamor for shares from foreign institutions in the wake of the airport agreement, as well as local enthusiasm about climbing property prices.
+An issue of 175 million New Zealand dollars ($104.2 million) of notes by Kraft Inc. due July 1989.
+Transamerica Corp. expects to report an estimated 32% increase in fourth-quarter profit and a 55% increase for the year, reflecting nearly across-the-board operating earnings growth.
+The Supreme Court today rejected an effort to preserve longshoremen's jobs in the face of changing technology.
+The rockers tend to blur together on the second side, until the record ends strongly with the bluesy "Hand to Mouth," featuring excellent guitar by Rick Richards and the piano of guest Ian McLagan.
+Others insist that all supplies come from the US.
+Most of the chairmen to lose their jobs in the industrial sector, apart from Mr Francis Lorentz of Bull, did so because they were about to pass the mandatory retirement age of 65. But Mr Beregovoy has been less successful at averting controversy.
+Eighteen people, including six foreign tourists, were hurt when a bomb exploded in the Turkish resort of Kusadasi.
+Miss Taylor has suffered back problems since she fell of a horse and fractured her spine 30 years ago, Ms. Sam said.
+Without doubt the most intractable issue is electoral reform, because of its impact on the composition of the Commons, and thus of governments. Nonetheless, three lesser reforms have obvious merit.
+Now many believe that Telebras is reaching its level. Mr Teixeira says: 'There is a saying: 'When you don't know companies, you buy names.'
+Batteries are a major commodity, for only half of Kabul gets power on any given day.
+He said IBM regularly surveys the computer market and adjusts its prices to stay competitive with other computer makers.
+Coleman writes indirectly and capaciously, spreading his knowledge.
+"That's quite a deal, and we're saying no," Beidler said. "We're going to send our cards back to American Express in pieces." American Express and Shearson also have come under fire from state officials for their role in the hostile bid.
+The congress is much more loyal to Gorbachev and to the central government than te smaller Russian Supreme Soviet legislature, which Yeltsin easily controls.
+China's sky will not collapse,' she said. In Los Angeles last week, US companies signed 11 contracts for Chinese projects worth Dollars 1.3bn (Pounds 870m) and another 134 letters of intent worth billions more.
+That classification never really mattered to him until he married a colored woman.
+Only a handful of the planes are in commercial service, all of them in Europe.
+Can you imagine finding this?" asked Eileen Butler, a manager at Bruesewitz, a local plumbing contractor where workers said they had heard of such mishaps before.
+Hamadi's trial began July 5.
+Milea told Ceausescu he had studied the military regulations and found nothing to justify the shooting of civilians.
+He is in less of a hurry to remove the 15 multiple rule.
+The Italian parliament this month approved the creation of a national space agency.
+"LBO has in some minds come to stand for `large bankruptcy opportunity,'" she told the ABA tax lawyers last week.
+He said:"It was a good half and this is a good year," predicting that activity in terms of volume and profit was expected to remain "satisfactory" in the second half.
+And the best news is that this budget proves it can be done without raising your taxes.
+His purpose was to produce a high quality economics textbook.
+"About five years ago, I started getting interested in computers to help me do my work, not just to play with, because I'm one of those people that can't write a program," he said.
+That argument could mean trouble for catalog companies, said Bob Levering, legislative counsel for the Direct Marketing Association in Washington, D.C.
+She then buys a large melon-like vegetable for 270 dong, after bargaining the price down from 350.
+The presence of a few well-heeled economic citizens could push the island economies even further away from soft-money windows.
+Left unsaid by younger Kuomintang leaders is whether the "recovery of the mainland" slogan will be buried.
+In Moscow, Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Vadim Perfiliev said his government was ready to help find those responsible for the crash, but did not give specifics.
+The suit also seeks $50 million in punitive damages.
+The move affected $100 million each of Lincoln 9 3/4% notes due 1995, 9 1/8% notes due 1992 and 8% notes due 1997.
+Martin McGuinness, a member of Sinn Fein's national executive committee, told the conference the IRA is trying to resolve the issue.
+The legislation could wind up with an array of additional costs, however.
+Shell is also the operator on the so-called Mars prospect acreage where its latest discovery was made.
+The death toll was expected to rise, with at least 20 of the injured in critical condition, said Matthew John, director of railway safety for the Railway Ministry.
+He was one of Fleming's stringers after the war and writes about him with affection. Not surprisingly, McCormick confirms that the Ian/Ann marriage had been difficult for years.
+Gulf Coast officials say erratic weather patterns and pollution have combined to devastate the local oyster reefs.
+Police and demonstrators clashed in Pabna, 75 miles northwest of Dhaka, the paper said, but it did not specify how many of the injured were protesters and how many were police.
+During the fighting, a third of southern Sudan's 6 million civilians have fled to the north or to neighboring countries.
+Following the Carpentras desecration, Joxe said Le Pen had contributed to a climate of hatred that could lead to such acts.
+Nobody was sure how long the whales could last.
+Michigan National stock closed yesterday at $47.50, unchanged, in national over-the-counter trading.
+The accreditation agencies that are supposed to keep colleges up to par have been no help: They focus largely on input measures such as the number of Ph.D.s on staff, not on ensuring a comparable level of education.
+The drawbridge and the 590-foot vessel collided near the Illinois International Port District Friday night, but officials still weren't sure if the bridge was lowered onto the ship or if the freighter struck the span.
+Police would not say what led them to arrest Hoppe, who had been a suspect during the original investigation, and gave no motive for the slaying.
+Citicorp said it was disappointed by Moody's action but added that it didn't expect the downgradings to significantly increase overall funding costs.
+This person may check with magazines and databases and will find no reference to his problem. He may discuss it 'off the record' with his peers.
+President Roh Tae-woo was sworn into office Thursday and promised to end decades of harsh authoritarian rule and form a "people's government." It was the first peaceful transfer of power in South Korea's violent 40-year history.
+Seasonal factors such as holiday shopping and end-of-year tax considerations "undoubtedly contributed" to the modest decline in assets held by individuals, she said.
+"Sweetheart," Mona gushed, "your wish is my command."
+It has suffered the loss of many accounts, including a number of Procter & Gamble brands.
+As previously reported, First City has lowered the redemption goal to 70%, but there still isn't any assurance the bailout can be completed, First City and its auditors warned in the document.
+Senate Finance Chairman Bentsen called the meeting with Mr. Baker an "exploratory conference.
+The Italian movie, like Monday night's Oscar cast, celebrates the love of film.
+But the feeling is more than mutual.
+He succeeds Donald Fuller, who resigned from those posts in July.
+The Contra leaders met into the dinner hour at the White House with national security adviser Colin Powell.
+British Aerospace will design the wing parts.
+The couple has a 10-year-old daughter.
+But taking the last three months compared with the previous three, consumer prices have actually fallen by 1 per cent. Even that may understate the extent of the deflation.
+These countries, accounting for perhaps 2 per cent of the population of the region, would receive about $673 million in economic and military aid.
+As part of yesterday's deal, Britain agreed to study whether access to Heathrow by a number of small French airlines could be improved.
+Kennedy also said his brother's idealism remains alive around the world.
+The group includes the American Friends Service Committee, the War Resisters League, Pax Christi and Church Women United.
+But having an ally able to grease the wheels - and palms - is also essential to get things done in many countries. Even then, pitfalls await the unwary newcomer.
+In a straddle an investor sells both a put and a call simultaneously, expecting that the index value will remain within the cap prices of the two options.
+Eppelmann also renewed a coalition offer to the Social Democrats, who finished second in the balloting Sunday.
+WASHINGTON _ The House takes up the 1990 budget resolution and possibly the 1989 emergency supplemental spending bill.
+It says that once enough money is raised to start mining, additional gold will be sold at full price, without a time lag and through more traditional means than phone sales.
+Schultz said unlike most mainstream Christian bodies, the church doesn't have a single doctrine.
+The drug had sales of about $290 million in 1990, according to Ronald Nordmann, an analyst with PaineWebber Inc. Research indicates that Mevacor and Zocor are strikingly similar; both can reduce blood-cholesterol levels about 21% to 33%.
+Church officials say they need $190,000 to preserve the church, which overlooks the thatched roofs and farmlands of Great Brington, 66 miles northwest of London.
+Denis Worrall, one of the Democratic Party leaders, said his delegation and Mandela agreed on the need for universal voting rights, but differed over the ANC's support for guerrilla violence, economic sanctions and nationalization.
+The well flowed at a rate of 3,918 barrels of oil a day through a 3/4-inch choke, from a depth of 12,722 feet.
+Aluminum analyst Stewart R. Spector, author of the Spector Report, predicts Russian exports could fall by "several hundred thousand tons."
+It is the second-largest producer of platinum after South Africa and is the leading miner of a sister metal, palladium.
+It also confirmed a previous decision to classify the court records in the case as secret.
+Fryer said he wasn't certain of the exact nature of the dental work, but said Cuomo might have to return for more.
+Three-foot-high lighted flagsticks marked the holes, while glow-in-the-dark golf balls sailed aimlessly through the air like drunken fireflies.
+He said this change in Rockwell's attitude had emerged over the past year.
+Well, here it is again.
+The National Liberation Front was the sole political party in the North African nation of 24 million people until constitutional changes in February 1989 opened the way to competing parties.
+The dollar dipped against several major currencies but rose against the British pound and Canadian dollar on Thursday in advance of Friday's release of U.S. trade figures.
+The road now carries travelers on a rugged five-hour journey in the shadow of the Andes' majestic spine, across the barren and cold altiplano and skirting volcanic cones.
+He didn't rule it out, but pointed to the difficulties surrounding such negotiations.
+Mr. Jackson, by contrast, filed full delegate slates in only a third of the state's districts.
+Carter's father, James Earl Carter Sr., who ran a peanut warehouse, died of the disease in 1953.
+Asahi Chemical, a subsidiary of Asahi Medical, was up sharply.
+The latest decision to halt deliveries was reported Monday by the trade publication "Defense Week" and subsequently confirmed by Army officials.
+When they could not disperse the mobs, they fired at least 25 canisters of tear gas.
+He said he was confident government troops would defeat the Tigers if war again broke out.
+Commonwealth Mortgage doesn't have any employees of its own.
+Gold was helped by the rise in platinum as well as a softening in the securities markets, which could stimulate some demand for gold as a safer haven, he said.
+But borrowings were rising and book values were being inflated, sowing the seeds of disaster when the market turned.
+The so-called left wing there supported the ordination of women.
+The disclosures are contained in an upcoming book by former White House chief of staff Donald T. Regan.
+Customers without a Midland account would be charged more. Payment would have been deducted from the customer's account the following day or taken in cash at the time the money was handed over. Midland said yesterday: 'It was a local area initiative.
+Awarded by competitive tender, the eight-month contract will be completed in December. The second, for Land Securities, is a six-storey office block in Gough Square, London EC4 where Wiltshier has recently completed an office block development.
+Mary Loe Rosas, a spokeswoman for the Federal Reserve in Dallas, said they weren't aware of the problem until investigators contacted them.
+'I do not see how kidnapping a boy of 16 serves the cause of Islam or of Kashmiris,' he wrote in a letter to Mr Syed Salahuddin, leader of Kashmir's fundamentalist Hizb-ul Mujahideen group.
+The works were produced as illustrations for "Voyage en Siberie" (1768), a three-volume account of Russia in the 18th century by natural scientist Abbe Chappe d'Auteroche.
+The Community Reinvestment Act requires savings and loan associations to lend money in amounts related to areas where deposits are received.
+In April, Champion won a restraining order in a federal district court in Chicago.
+It says it did so only to protect its customers because the re-imported models are technically illegal to use in Japan.
+"There are definitely overlaps," Mr. Schoellkopf said, though he added that no decisions have been made yet about which branches to close.
+"It's totally fiction," Yoko said during the hour-long program, which opened with Lennon's song, "Gimme Some Truth," and coincided with the book's national release Wednesday.
+Other mockers will gather at the Palace club in Hollywood, the scene of the Golden Raspberry Foundation's annual Oscar spoof ceremony, which this year will be held simultaneously with the Academy Awards.
+And he repeated his contention that Mallick had no direct interest in legislation.
+Holmes a Court controls a company that operates theaters, the Stoll Moss Theaters Ltd.
+"I hope it's all right, pray it's all right," Bush told reporters.
+Since then, Safeway has reduced debt and considerably improved its operating profit margins.
+"Just to cover the data for one car, a Ford, costs $1,600 a year.
+The fact that my client is a lawyer and a politician, does that create any problem?" A pool of 96 prospective jurors was called for questioning.
+The Central Committee also could mandate changes in the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences, which is in charge of training teachers.
+Not much hair but very pretty," Mrs. Makim said.
+If they approve the proposal, it will then be sent to the SEC and for public comment.
+Although Republicans would still be critical even if they were not themselves under attack, "I don't think there would have been a formal charge and all this fanfare," he said.
+Were the game plans good ones?
+She said the quake registered 7 on the Soviet earthquake scale in Krasnovodsk, a city on the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea in Soviet Turkmenia.
+Some traditionally green and yellow vegetables have gone to red and yellow, including green beans with purple pods named "Royal Burgundy," a purple cauliflower named "Royal Purple," and an okra with deep red pods, simply called red okra.
+The European investments included 72 acquisitions, 24 joint ventures, 14 new plants and six expansions of existing facilities.
+There is still time left.
+Now the investment management division is looking to loosen the advertising rules a bit, allowing fund companies to become more current in their marketing.
+In late New York trading, the dollar stood at 1.8309 West German marks, up 0.5% from 1.8225 Tuesday.
+Today's revisions show that non-military spending by the federal government was $3.8 billion less than previously thought.
+Speaking to analysts here yesterday, Mr. Howell said that Penney's has budgeted about $40 million through 1987 to introduce its "teleshopping" service called Telaction.
+In other states, only Arizona and Washington have allowed adult children to seek such compensation.
+Meanwhile, the company asked holders to refrain from tendering shares.
+For the nine months ended Oct. 4, EG&G had net of $41 million on revenue of $931.8 million.
+The government will launch a campaign to reduce highway traffic fatalities and will continue to address concerns about hazardous materials shipments, aging airliners, transportation vehicle design and the distribution and use of illegal drugs.
+It was the most active issue on the Big Board.
+Now the company has embarked on a plan to reduce marketing and promotion expenses to bring more of the sales gains to the bottom line.
+In 1988, NCNB had net income of $252.5 million, or $2.90 a share.
+When the Japanese government last year asked for volunteers for medical missions to the Gulf, only about 20 people responded. But there are signs that things are changing.
+In an interview with The Associated Press in 1983, Adamson said he had been told of a plot by Somalis to murder him in the hope that with him gone, authorities would be under little pressure to police the reserve.
+Volvo Cars of North America Inc. announced 10-year auto loans, by far the longest in the car business, in an effort to help reverse slipping sales.
+That tax break is set to expire in July, leaving the self-employed footing the full bill unless Congress takes action.
+The culprit is FERC Order 436, issued in 1985 and subsequent rules and court decisions that ordered the pipeline companies to transport gas for anyone claiming the ability and willingness to pay the pipeline-transportation costs.
+New York SE trading volume was 261.6m shares. The stage was set for a positive opening on US stock markets when bond prices rallied in early trading.
+Israel announced Monday it would start distributing gas masks to its 4.7 million citizens.
+The study is an important step toward ultimately using the exploding knowledge of cancer genetics to devise new treatments, scientists said.
+The existence of this many suppliers normally would be expected to lead to aggressive price competition.
+The market's latest woes come less than five months after the indictment of junk bond king Michael Milken, the former Drexel Burham Lambert Inc. executive who virtually created the current $200 billion arena for high-risk securities.
+DeConcini also attacked Bush's performance as head of the National Narcotics Border Interdiction System, which he said was "an organization of half-empty offices lacking organization" that failed in its drug-fighting goals.
+Mr John Bryson, finance director, said proceeds would be used to reduce gearing and to fund the working capital needs of the acquisitions.
+Argentina recheduled last year most of its $56 billion debt, but still has a hard time repaying interest that this year will total about $4.6 billion.
+In Goodyear's case, since the IRS said American law did not recognize the 1973 deductions permitted the company in Great Britain, the corporation's loss was converted into a profit.
+The measure allows references to safe ways of engaging in sexual acts as well as the risks of engaging in promiscuous sex and intravenous drug abuse.
+He said the death toll had risen to 89, while another 350 people were wounded. The UN and Gen Aideed continue to give differing accounts of what happened last Saturday.
+In this environment, "You make only the loans you're comfortable with, keep non-interest expense as low as possible," and "ride it out," Mr. Shortell says.
+Meredith, 56, would not disclose his plans.
+Wallach also is under a racketeering indictment in the Wedtech scandal.
+Inmates, who felt the reforms were coming too slowly, rioted; corrections officers, who opposed the changes, went on strike; superintendents came and went.
+Among major industrialized nations' banks, only U.S. banks now have fewer cross-border assets, chiefly loans and securities, than they did in 1983; such assets now total $102 billion.
+But the ease with which small electronic components can be moved by air integrates a significant part of the world's capacity.
+Scotrail said the two trains were traveling in opposite directions between the Glasgow suburbs of Springburn and Milngavie when they collided just before 1 p.m. outside Bellgrove station, two miles from the center of Glasgow.
+Since 1981, a nativity scene or creche depicting the birth of Jesus Christ has been displayed inside the main entrance to the Allegheny County Courthouse for about six weeks during the Christmas season.
+The university also would be unable to meet the payroll for its 2,130 employees, he said.
+NAEP released the first reading and writing reports in January.
+Meanwhile, another report showed Medicare expenditures have risen less sharply than experts predicted a decade ago.
+Mr. DiGennaro was fined $4,000 and sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of conspiracy.
+Led by Industry Minister Ariel Sharon, among others, they view U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III's idea as an attempt to lure Israel into talks with the PLO and trade territory for peace.
+Unfortunately the best support comes from exotic investment criteria.
+Socialist Party leaders have said it would be inappropriate for Waldheim, who faces unresolved accusations of war crimes, to lead the nation in remembering atrocities of the Nazi past.
+The uninjured sailors, many wearing blue coveralls and some of them shoeless, also refused to answer reporters' questions here or after they returned to their home base in Charleston, S.C.
+What is more, he has been attacked by doctors and scientists who say it's unethical, and possibly dangerous, to sell treatments not yet shown to work.
+The winners beat odds of 12.9 million to 1 to pick the six winning numbers from 1 to 54: 3, 14, 32, 40, 46 and 54.
+Earlier on, preparing for her seduction of Sloane, Kath puts on some easy-listening music; and only when Act 1 ends on their sex does the record get stuck in a silent groove.
+The band gained notoriety earlier this year after they made an obscenity-laced acceptance speech for a music award on television.
+U.S. District Judge Thomas Wiseman on Friday ordered the money deposited into an interest-bearing account until the lawsuit is settled.
+Earlier, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said a note was sent to the president in the Oval Office as soon as the announcement of the award in Oslo moved on news wires.
+In addition, President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev are likely to issue a statement outlining other areas of progress they have made toward the unrealized START agreement, Shultz said.
+But the surrender value of a with-profits endowment after 18 years is at the discretion of the life company.
+Previously stubborn pension managers decided that they might as well settle for indexing.
+U.S. companies argued that if the department found that the domestic industry wasn't "viable," the law automatically required restricted use of foreign uranium.
+Plant owners also say the shutdowns would amount to a property taking by the state.
+"I don't favor breaking diplomatic relations," he said.
+Sgt. Stites, the Oklahoman, leads one of these seven-man units, which roam as far as 30 miles behind enemy lines for as long as a week.
+In 1990 the company raised Pounds 46m through a rights issue.
+Curiously the bid speculation is fuelled above all by the company's own behaviour: the outside world is strangely silent.
+"Twenty months is a long period of time," Mr. Dahlberg said at a news conference.
+Some of those people, mainly older ones, never recovered.
+One man was arrested in Tirana and the other was detained in Fier, 90 miles south of the capital, the paper said.
+Conservative political activist Paul Weyrich, interviewed by James Ridgeway in the Village Voice (Oct. 4): George Bush is an intelligent individual and probably more open to political dialogue than any national candidate I have ever dealt with.
+For others, however, the additional material took the listener into new recesses of the composition, especially after the Shaker variations.
+Obviously, not all analysts are so bullish.
+The Council of Economic Advisers has estimated crop losses at about $13 billion in 1982 prices, Vertrees said.
+The Iranians said they have seized the eastern and southern shores of Lake Darbandikhan, cutting off large number of Iraqis.
+About a fifth of households in the region moved to their present home from addresses in Milton Keynes. Satisfaction with the lifestyle is common.
+'But it is the issue of the future.' Mr Harvey from Manchester Business School says: 'Everybody is nibbling away at it.
+The South African government has agreed to allow The New York Times to reopen its bureau there after imposing a ban on the newspaper's coverage more than a year ago.
+Included in the amendments being considered by Congress is a requirement that the Job Training Partnership Act system coordinate its programs with other federal, state and local education and welfare programs.
+Those who reported symptoms were given blood and urine samples, officials said.
+The announcements all said the pacts called for an unspecified initial payment to IGI plus royalties on any products sold.
+America's net debtor position stood at $532.5 billion at the end of last year and is expected to worsen by another $120 billion this year.
+I have looked up a few prices for you. Next Saturday, the Queen leaves Venice on a 14-day cruise to Monaco.
+A big trade in a thin market can distort prices.
+In 1944, during World War II, the Germans launched a counteroffensive at Anzio, Italy.
+They agreed to warn Mr. Lands's stockbroker not to buy municipal bonds subject to alternative minimum tax.
+"It isn't at all clear when the administration will act, if at all," acknowledges one steelmaker's chief executive officer.
+A crowd police estimated at more than 20,000 gathered nearby for a later rally protesting a blow by the national party leadership to the effort by Slobodan Milosevic, Communist Party chief of the Serbian republic, to gain more control over Kosovo.
+Noriega was on a collision course with the U.S., BCCI officials began looking for a more secure haven in Latin America.
+The Office of Management and Budget's new estimates confirm what private analysts have been saying for a long time.
+The stock market worked its way higher in slow trading today, getting off to a sluggish start on the last quarter of 1989.
+Merchants of general aviation aircraft were probably helped the least by consumers trying to avoid the new tax.
+The idea for making an album there often had been suggested to Hibbert, and the singer finally contacted Island Records president Chris Blackwell to express his interest.
+"There'll be a little weakness here, a little there, but nothing really to collapse us one way or the other," he said.
+He said no cracks were found in any of the other planes.
+The government also may make up for the income Rodenburg lost when his crop was destroyed.
+It posted a $402 million loss for all of 1986.
+The economists are rethinking their approach, and Harvard's Mr. Freeman, for one, expects a changed verdict.
+However, he said Pons later refused to turn over the records.
+President Reagan and other U.S. officials marked the ninth anniversary of Soviet intervention in Afghanistan stressing that they expect Moscow to honor its commitment to complete military withdrawal by Feb. 15.
+Ivanhoe has a 9.95% stake in Newmont and had offered $72 each for 28 million additional shares, which would boost its holding to 51%.
+"There is just no control of the number of hours a person works," Chapman said in an interview. "There's no kind of order, no kind of redress."
+A woman who was nearly killed in an attack in Central Park climbed unsteadily onto the witness stand to describe the lasting effects of an assault she does not remember.
+"I am very happy but I am aware of what a cross, a union cross, a Polish cross, we are to bear," Walesa told delegates to Solidarity's second national congress.
+Earlier this year, the company raised its quarterly payout from 32 cents.
+Reports in the United States said the Soviet broadcast agency Gostelradio received $10,000 for each 30-second ad.
+In June, a shareholder sued the companies and the directors of Michael Anthony alleging that the merger would be unfair to Michael Anthony's shareholders and involved breaches of fiduciary duties.
+"If a large fraction of those infected go on to develop clinical AIDS, as is consistent with available data on the AIDS incubation distribution, then the estimate of 200,000 cumulate cases will fall seriously short," they wrote.
+"We can cure people who might otherwise have a lifelong infection with serious consequences if we get to them early enough," said Robert P. Perrillo, associate professor of medicine at Washington University in St. Louis.
+And the aim is to quicken the growth of the Stock Exchange of Singapore Dealing and Automated Quotation system, or Sesdaq.
+Elsewhere, share prices closed higher in Madrid, lower in Paris, Zurich and Milan and were mixed in Stockholm, Brussels and Amsterdam.
+The Bundesbank central bank council didn't raise rates at its fortnightly meeting.
+Although Mr. Kim cautioned against placing too much emphasis on data from a single week, he notes that the latest drop puts M2 below the midpoint of the Fed's target band.
+Pleading, crying and bribing.
+Then you're ready for something new."
+Further, the city or state cannot establish quotas or goals.
+They were to retire early Friday, arising about 9 a.m. to prepare for the afternoon launch.
+Twice he's been mentioned and twice he's declined to run.
+It is not expected to hear any more witnesses when it reconvenes next week, she said.
+"They're entitled to their viewpoint.
+"In this instance, there was insider trading, by Levine, and there was additional trading," said a person who has read the GAO's draft.
+(Kellogg says it has research proving that claim but declines to disclose it.) "Kellogg is spending like it's on the warpath," says analyst John McMillin, who follows the cereal industry for Prudential Securities.
+So has the lady on the fourth floor.
+The cornerstone of postwar American foreign policy had been laid smoothly.
+Mr. Conrad has had the same job for almost seven years, assembling and testing printing devices.
+"Social insurance coverage should not make long-term care free, or even nearly free, to beneficiaries," the report says.
+By March 1992 Lotus had sold 117,000 licences worldwide.
+'There is a golden opportunity to establish brands and strong market franchises from scratch.' But what are the chances of the gamble paying off?
+Mr. Biro died later that year at the age of 86, but his daughter, Marianna Biro Sweet, has taken up the battle.
+For one, analysts aren't sure of the credit quality of some loans.
+Many subway lines and commuter tunnels were stalled or shut down; thousands walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and rush-hour ferry service began early.
+On July 10, Labor's leadership bureau voted in favor of leaving the government.
+According to Mr Kumiharu Shigehara, the OECD's chief economist, 'he was one of the best chairmen I remember', although he could occasionally be 'a bit harsh'.
+But what works for one chain doesn't necessarily work for the other.
+It simply is not true that a plastic surgeon can make you into anything you (or he) wishes.
+Last year, Sundstrand's military sales totaled $574 million.
+There is the Musee de l'Oceanographie, a highly-regarded academic centre for marine research; or the 'Monte Carlo Story', an English-language film on the principality's history which doubles as a sanitised soap opera of the lives the royal family.
+The TV's on all the time.
+Tulsa Mayor Roger Randle said he believed the evangelist made the right decision. "We have a short-term loss, but a strengthened ability to survive in the long term," Randle said.
+One that is already exploding is the "Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Republic," a 1.3 million-person enclave in the Caucasus where Gen.
+Other analysts said it was unlikely that British regulators would approve a hostile takeover of an old-line firm like Cadbury.
+And to solve that economic puzzle, it must take unpopular steps that will tend to alienate its bedrock of support, the Polish worker.
+Dan Donohoe, spokesman for King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng's office, said Tuesday that Maleng determined that "substantial justice was already done" in the federal court sentence.
+The bill would ease obstacles to reunification of families and end 25-year-old barriers against would-be immigrants from northern European countries and others that traditionally sent people here.
+Making sure that the signal is secure is part of BSkyB's contractual obligations under agreements with the studios. The UK government has dealt with the issue by inserting a section in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
+What is the point of employing questionable practices for the sake of producing a program that is mediocre, but "unique?"
+Subic, 50 miles west of Manila, is one of six installations technically under Philippine command but effectively under U.S. control.
+As previously reported, General Cinema Corp.'s stock rose sharply Thursday afternoon after the SEC disclosed a filing saying that a London-based investor had bought a 6.1% stake in the company.
+Because the provision would empower the panel to review congressional actions, it could pose an obstacle to approval by the U.S.
+Trade relationships within Comecon had been based on agreements between state-owned industries in centrally planned economies that did not work.
+'There is more risk of a 5 per cent crumble than a 30 per cent crash,' he maintained. FRANKFURT's Dax index fell 26.23 to a new 1994 closing low of 1,968.72 on the session.
+Midland Bank rebuffed a recent merger overture from Saatchi & Saatchi, but the disclosure raises more questions about Midland's future.
+Baltimore, a 12-hour sail up the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, once was insulated from hard times by its position as the harbor closest to the nation's industrial heartland.
+The move accompanies an increased urgency at First Chicago to boost its stock price.
+Most forecasters predict steady though only slow improvement in the economy over the next six months.
+Time officials made each of these points in statements and interviews Friday after they announced their long-awaited response to Paramount's bid.
+He took vacations _ not one-week vacations, not two-week vacations, but month-long vacations," Rotert said.
+The Justice Department said Thursday it is seeking a court order to enjoin Stewart Sandwiches Inc. of Norfolk, Va. from making and distributing sandwiches until it complies with federal health laws.
+Even before the second round of yesterday's talks began at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Mr. Liedtke and Pennzoil director Baine P. Kerr had already decided to fly back to Houston last night.
+Also, without the precedent of Hanukkah, scholars point out that there presumably could be no Christmas.
+The yield on the Treasury's benchmark 30-year bond eased to 8.34%.
+McDonnell Douglas was proposing to invite 10 partners jointly to produce the new aircraft.
+Since the 1984 breakup of American Telegraph & Telephone Co., PacBell has reduced its work force by 17,000 to about 64,000 employees.
+Indeed, the only senator who brought abortion up directly was Packwood, who said the issue had been blown out of proportion and the HHS secretary really has little to do with substantive decisions on abortion.
+Says Mr. Simpson: "The script was unreadable.
+For many Sicilians, going after the Mafia is tantamount to trying to suppress the weather.
+Telephone calls to Boisjoly's Willard residence were answered by a recording.
+At Star Cottage, beginning today, meetings are promised with 'mechanical artist and author Lys de Bray, lately of Turnpike Cottage, Wimborne.'
+Police estimate the radicals have more than 3,000 men under arms, with increasingly sophisticated weapons.
+Mr. Montgomery in the news release said he believes the shuffling of the board and management "resolve amicably our differences over management of the company."
+"One other thing is to put a succession plan in place," he added.
+With better management, some might have been viable; most should not have got beyond the drawing board. The most prominent survivor is Nigeria's Ajaokuta steel mill, conceived in the 1970s.
+Equities dropped broadly in the first few minutes of trading amid selling mostly by West German investors, they said.
+The evening runs to 100 minutes without an interval. Cristina Hoyos is at Sadler's Wells until March 12. Sponsored by Hola and BSIS.
+If there is a group in our society in which mandatory, random testing would have potential for saving lives, the public transportation industry is it.
+Some 433 chief executives on three continents earlier this year completed detailed questionnaires on globalization, as designed by The Wall Street Journal, Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc. and Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
+Our leaders answered, not that there was something wrong with our government, but that our people were at fault because of some malaise.
+In five states, revenue was lower than in the corresponding period a year earlier: Massachusetts, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire and New York.
+Turnover amounted to NZDollars 42.6m. KARACHI was supported by buying from state financial institutions.
+In the statement, the Extraditables also said they would kill family members of officials participating in such a kidnapping operation.
+We stop at a small store, where Mr. Morales used to buy relics.
+This left some dissidents in doubt of her real loyalties.
+The United States and its NATO allies should revise their joint defense compact to shift more of the financial and military burden onto the Europeans, a new study has concluded.
+We can, and I am determined that we will, work together to move beyond containment, beyond the Cold War.
+Some shareholders yesterday voiced concern that this might allow Hongkong Land 'to buy control on the cheap'.
+THE western part of Germany is poised to be 'back on the growth track' next year, Deutsche Bank's chief economist predicted yesterday.
+Time and Warner, which originally planned to merge in a stock swap transaction, revised the deal in response to Paramount's $10.7 billion hostile bid for Time, providing instead for Time to acquire Warner in a $14 billion, $70-a-share tender offer.
+Do you believe that this new thinking is for real, to stay?
+"BLACKBOARD," a new list of bestsellers by or about blacks, will be issued monthly by the American Booksellers Association.
+She had told police after the killing that the gun fired accidentally when she was handing it to Douglas, authorities said. Douglas was killed by a single gunshot to the back of the head.
+Hong Kong stocks fell in light trading because of an unenthusiastic response to the budget pact from major international investors.
+About 100 passengers were traveling to Haifa, the official said, but he did not know where Sofrini had planned to disembark.
+Gov. George Deukmejian planned to speak at a service Monday morning for all five children at Stockton Civic Auditorium.
+"We can't even talk about independence," said a 20-year-old woman. "There are too many Chinese and too few of us.
+The purchases, representing 0.6 percent of Consolidated Gold Fields' 213.4 million shares, were purchased after Consolidated Gold Fields' share price declined below the level of the Minorco bid.
+The FFr1.5bn Spot 3 lifted off from Esa's launch site in French Guiana, South America, on Saturday.
+In the West Bank, he said, officials are testing sewage to determine whether to extend the campaign there.
+No, wait a minute _ twelve of.
+Fungible with existing one billion franc issue launched in April.
+On Friday, Mr. Seidman proposed a structure more akin to a corporate board, with a separate chief executive having greater authority.
+He trained as an architect in Bristol and spent the early part of his career as a personal design assistant to the great engineer, the late Sir Ove Arup.
+If confirmed, Lochner would serve the remaining 17 months of the term of former commissioner David S. Ruder, who stepped down last year and was succeeded as SEC chairman by Bush aide Richard Breeden.
+Equity's approval of Jonathan Pryce to play the role of the Eurasian was insufficient evidence that the union had a change of heart, he said.
+The bodies of Tracey Inez Paules, 23, and Manuel R. Taboada, 23, were discovered Tuesday.
+Chile, the United States, Argentina and Britain made a commitment to sign in the near future, the official said.
+This is what the government considers the inflation rate.
+Mr. Nazer said Saudi Arabia already has completed building 15 of 17 planned world-class export industries, including petrochemical facilities.
+The amendment would establish a pilot casino project in Lorain that would run for five years, said Anthony Giardini, a lawyer and secretary of the committee.
+It had to be repealed because of public outrage.
+The withdrawal of mortgage interest relief is often recommended for this, but its importance is exaggerated.
+Last year, it suspended three officials because of sloppy practices in its corporate trust department and the comptroller of the currency questioned it about allowing the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to overdraw an account by $200 million.
+The suit was introduced as evidence that helped convict Buie.
+Mr. Long's resignation may slow the company's expansion and could even make Anheuser-Busch the takeover target it has occasionally been rumored to be.
+Even the Nassau Inn has felt the effect, noting a 25% drop in corporate bookings.
+(8) "Murder, She Wrote," CBS, 22.9, 20.7 million homes.
+Nevertheless, they contend higher short-term rates this month appear inevitable.
+A flight attendant died when she was sucked out of the plane and 61 of the 94 other people on board were injured before the pilots safely landed the aircraft on the island of Maui.
+In popular myth, baseball was invented in Cooperstown by Abner Doubleday.
+The Commerce Department said income rose 0.3 percent last month following a 0.1 percent gain in April.
+Gigante, who until now had been untouched by a government crackdown on the Mafia, was among 15 people from four mob families charged Wednesday with monopolizing the installation of windows in the city's housing projects since 1978.
+The cuts will be determined by store managers and could include trimming staff, advertising budgets and inventory, Marriott said.
+About 2,000 people attended and interrupted Saleh's address several times with loud applause.
+U.S. State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said this week that the Soviets had directed aircraft into Afghanistan and moved some Red Army troops into Kunduz from elsewhere within the country. She said this violated the Geneva accords.
+It was followed by Marks and Spencer, which also reported figures, at 2,038. Glaxo, BT and BTR were other active stock options.
+The second increase in West Germany's key interest rate in less than two months came with some tough talk from Bundesbank President Karl Otto Poehl.
+In '76 when we all left school, I went with them." Malkovich became one of the pillars of Steppenwolf, with which he is still associated.
+Shareholders may be unsettled. But these problems can be avoided.
+He said, however, "We are involved with Jersey City, although it's premature to discuss the nature of our involvement at this time."
+U.S. officials say Japan's high savings and investment rates, its land policies, exclusionary business practices, inefficient retail distribution networks and pricing mechanisms all indirectly restrain trade.
+Ramon grew angry when people trying to help the dog wouldn't let him pass in his car.
+The principal must be marked down to reflect secondary market valuations."
+Authorities said callers reported the blast could be felt more than a mile from the site.
+Relaxation of the ban means the reopening of markets valued at $25 million a year, said Richard Kinney, general manager of Florida Citrus Packers Inc., a trade association in Lakeland.
+As we now know, they almost all were.
+For it is difficult to remember when the economic and budgetary outlook seemed better or when mainstream economists have looked more uncomfortable.
+Domenici, R-N.M., no; Durenberger, R-Minn., no; Exon, D-Neb., no; Ford, D-Ky., no; Fowler, D-Ga., no.
+Some of this would be quite expensive for us, short run _ the pulling people out.
+The Democratic authors still don't know what Mr. Dukakis thinks.
+In Buckingham Palace parlance, Mathias will be made an honorary Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
+The largest recipient of IFC loans is Yugoslavia, with almost $400 million in such aid.
+The system will improve call set-up time to put calls through an average of three seconds faster and improve the company's automated validation system to increase its ability to detect toll fraud, US Sprint said.
+The collapse of the independent ticket, therefore, was seen as a fillip to President Bush's chances of winning re-election on November 3. Thursday's advance in stock prices would have been bigger had it not been for the rise in German interest rates.
+But southerly winds ahead of the front pushed temperatures elsewhere up into the 60s and 70s.
+Cigarettes from outside Thailand will be subject to the same restrictions as local brands, deputy government spokesman Porntep Techapaiboon said at a news conference after a regular Cabinet meeting.
+Gyllenhammar reiterated that the decision to forge the agreement with Renault didn't represent an effort by either of the partners eventually to take over the other.
+Its US rivals, by contrast, have first call on anyone who wants to fly onwards within the US. US carriers argued that BA had too strong a grip on the landing rights at Europe's most important gateway, London's Heathrow airport.
+The company is operating under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code, giving it court protection from creditors' lawsuits while it attempts to work out a plan to pay its debts.
+Libya and Sudan signed a military cooperation pact in 1985, but that too is one-sided, with Sudan receiving military aid and equipment but contributing very little in return.
+Identification of the victim was withheld until his relatives are informed.
+Do you like riots?
+Set in an ornate Italian villa in which the designer Hugh Landwehr has included echoes of the Gothic and baroque, it tells the story of Death, in the person of Christopher Reeve, deciding to take a three-day holiday.
+The loss for 1985 included a pre-tax gain of $2.4 million from the sale of a yard facility.
+The carrier "gets an investment in an airline that can seize opportunities Cathay couldn't take," says Rod Eddington, Cathay's deputy managing director.
+They say credit insurance is a discipline on, and a back-up to, credit control.
+Deutsche Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger said over the weekend that he expects the German gross national product to grow at a rate of 1.5% to 2.0% this year.
+Yakovlev emphasized that Gdlyan was not the only one to blame for Hint's death: He came onto the case late, and the court convicted Hint.
+Why? "The financial media tell them to." "The result is a jittery market that hangs on the arithmetic of obscure bureaucrats." _The crash of October 1987 so shattered confidence that most players don't know what to believe.
+Tuesday's high temperature for the nation was 88 at Northridge, Calif.
+"Silicon Valley is an example of the sort of thing I'm talking about," he said.
+Commercial Paper placed directly by General Motors Acceptance Corp.: 4.325% 17 to 179 days; 4.35% 180 to 270 days.
+We've been doing that for some time."
+But other evidence on the flaps is conflicting.
+Commerce spokesman Brian Gorman said the department is waiting "for the courts to make a judgment about the appropriateness of our course of action" but declined to comment further because the matter is in litigation.
+Successful completion exempts students from part of the ICM's intermediate syllabus.
+Tadiran, the Israeli electronics company, has postponed an international equity issue due to 'market conditions in both the Israeli and international markets', writes Richard Lapper in London.
+But the company, First City Financial, said GTE rebuffed the proposal.
+Now, a task force has been appointed to study the issue. One dog advocate has offered to help by having her dog interview potential dog riders to determine which are mild-mannered enough to be allowed on buses.
+The institute also said last week's drop was revised to $4.32 billion from $5.04 billion.
+The Clemson economists took a close look at what happened to the industry in 1970, when cigarette ads disappeared from radio and television.
+"The lawyers are really doing well over Intel and AMD," said Slater, the newsletter editor.
+That added leave pay is taxable compensation for the worker's services, the IRS says, and is subject to tax withholding, the Social Security tax and the unemployment tax.
+Globe, a distributor of automotive products, including hardware and paint, will become part of Amhoist after CoastAmerica is acquired, Amhoist said.
+The actress is in Hollywood filming "Dad," which co-stars Jack Lemmon and Ted Danson.
+The movie shows how Escalante cajoled a rambunctious group of teens from an East Los Angeles barrio into taking calculus, only to have the Educational Testing Service suspect they cheated when they passed the Advanced Placement test en masse in 1982.
+As northerners and southerners alike resisted, the economy skidded and hundreds of thousands of desperate people took to the seas in refugee boats.
+The union representing 22,000 of the district's 32,000 teachers walked out May 15 in the city's first such strike in 19 years.
+The Labor Department reported that wholesale prices fell 0.2 percent in February, following a 0.4 percent rise in January.
+The rules restrict freedoms, including freedom of the press.
+Under Texas law, Bentsen is allowed to undertake both his Senate re-election bid and the vice presidential race.
+The lawyer was out of the country on Army Reserve duty, and Irwin said as a result he did not learn of the EEOC decision until April 10.
+Mr. Cullinane said he doesn't expect further departures.
+The department's all-crops price index for January rose 0.7 percent from December and was up 20 percent from a year earlier. Prices of food grains were up 3.2 percent from December.
+The department will continue to report both GNP and GDP, but will emphasize the latter.
+Crude oil and heating oil prices fell.
+An emotionally troubled University of Florida freshman under scrutiny in the grisly murders of five college students had a strong attraction for one of the slain women, a former neighbor said.
+Bally said the involuntary bankruptcy petition should not interrupt the operations of the Las Vegas and Reno casinos, and does not involve the company's two Atlantic City, N.J. casinos.
+Previous press reports were mistaken in saying the pact would allow the two compaies to share information not yet patented, said John Swenson, a spokesman for Minneapolis-based Cray.
+That would bolster the solvent institutions' ability to pay special insurance assessments or to acquire sick thrifts, the bill's supporters said.
+"We would have to have something strictly geared for the California market," says Melinda Sweet, Lever's director of environmental affairs.
+"We're still on the timeline for launch on the 29th and that's the plan," said launch director Bob Sieck.
+An American official said privately it was "at least possible" the attackers thought the planes were Moroccan.
+Adopted in January by Circle K stores, the policy met with a storm of protest when it was publicly disclosed last week.
+A huge crowd of happy commuters gathered around the railway car flowing with Beaujolais "primeur," the first wine produced from the autumn harvest.
+Tortorelli was accused of buying truckloads of logs cut on Forest Service land in western Montana, northern Idaho and eastern Washington in 1987 and 1988, and then selling them to Japanese exporting companies on the West Coast.
+The Iran-Contra affair dominated the debate on Capitol Hill on a day in which new members of both chambers were sworn in.
+He noted wryly that the thief has "excellent taste" in art.
+The reaction from the tax-avoidance industry has been disappointment that the provision is so easy to circumvent.
+In the longer term, it said, oil tool operations are solidly positioned to benefit from an expected rebound in offshore markets and the eventual need for new gas drilling.
+Far more difficult to summarise.
+For 1990, Kleinwort posted a pretax loss of #33 million, compared with a pretax profit of #87.7 million in 1989.
+Moreover, his agonizing weeks-long search to finance the takeover could presage the financing difficulties to be faced by many takeover players who once relied on junk bonds.
+Gold and silver prices traded within a narrow range on the Comex, with prices getting a minor boost from a weaker dollar, Sloane said.
+The Pulitzer for fiction went to "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," Oscar Hijuelos's novel about two Cuban brothers who find some fame in New York's nightclubs.
+North also has had subpoenas issued for President Reagan and President-elect Bush.
+Romanian newspapers have alleged Ceausescu had $400 million in Swiss banks, much of it in gold bullion.
+Near the port, Fredy and four bodyguards jumped out of the truck and opened fire on the helicopters.
+One danger in self-help books is that people can misdiagnose themselves and fail to seek help, Rosen contends.
+Use of hypnosis in fighting immune-related disease is among the most recent applications of the practice, which became popular in the late 18th century through the work of the Austrian physician Franz Mesmer.
+Ten percent named stories not on the list as the most important; 43 percent said they didn't know, and 2 percent refused to answer. This adds up to only 99 percent because the percentages were rounded to the nearest full number.
+Hot weather prevailed in the nation's midsection.
+The team reported the protein curbs virus production by infected cells, but spares 90% of uninfected cells.
+In the meantime there was another mishap, a small power pulse on Aug. 7 which caused the reactor to be shut down on Aug. 9.
+Tass and Radio Vilnius reported that the Soviet soldiers fired warning shots and used water cannons to disperse the crowd.
+US courts have also ruled that policyholders can claim on all their insurance policies stretching back to the original point at which pollution is deemed to have begun.
+Although the government is formally committed to reform, he said, 'there are questions in the document still to be decided.'
+Steelmakers have used the tight supply to push through price increases.
+It doesn't make us think `This is too much trouble and we'll just go away.'
+Many other newspapers in the state do not plan to endorse a candidate before the primary.
+He declined to comment on the reasons for the delayed contributions from other allies.
+Donna Lucas, a Sacramento, Calif., public-relations specialist, says her mother took her wedding responsibilities very seriously.
+How the man could talk.
+Schering-Plough gained 1 1/8 to 51 5/8.
+One of my bank's directors owns the largest string of grocery stores in the market.
+The 650,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in service are better fed, better trained and better housed than ever before. Military service is compulsory.
+The inter-Christian fighting for control of the Christian heartland east and northeast of Beirut killed more than 76 people and wounded 200, by police count.
+Someone said it ain't worth a cup of warm spit and he has proven how true that is," said Howard Clement, a delegate from North Carolina.
+The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the conviction and sentence last January.
+The explosion sent pieces of metal and concrete flying through the air, he said.
+"It's really tough coming up with cattle," a Monfort spokesman said.
+Against the yen, the dollar extended its recent run of strength, closing at Y111.845, after Y111.8 the previous night.
+The civil war has devastated Angola's mineral-rich economy and killed over 350,000 people, according to government figures.
+"I told him I wouldn't let anybody shift the blame (for Black Monday) unfairly."
+In October, the company reported a third-quarter rebound there, and officials expressed hope that the worst was over.
+He said he saw "furniture and enormous lumps of metal flying everywhere." "The whole of the buffet car disintegrated," Reeves said. "The roof split open like a ripe tomato and that's how we got out.
+For some ousted Merrill analysts, there were severance payments and promised bonuses, the latter to be paid soon.
+Brian has made it past the point where he would have an acute rejection of the transplant, Mrs. Swierczek said.
+Shareholders of the forest-products concern also voted to limit the personal liability of directors.
+"In Massachusetts, people shoot at you from behind trees," he says."In New York, first they attract a crowd and then they open up."
+China's state media did not mention the day.
+Nowadays, No. 1 NBC uses older-skewing shows like "Matlock" only for counterprogramming purposes.
+But now both sides seem eager to patch things up.
+Four segments of land totaling 9.3 miles of beach and about 500 acres of sand have been identified for protection.
+Victims's relatives have received an average of $500,000, Mrs. Miyajima said.
+He has a reputation for having all the bars in Kabul bombed because Islam forbids the consumption of alcohol.
+Dukakis has 1,700 delegates for the nomination, while Jackson has 983 according to the Associated Press.
+High temperatures across southern Texas will be in the mid to upper 70s; in the 90s for the lower two-thirds of the Florida peninsula and from northeast and southwest Texas; and near 105 in the desert Southwest.
+Those gains are seen as long overdue by securities analysts and insurance-stock investors.
+"So much negative advertising, especially on law-and-order questions, doesn't let Doug tell a positive story, and it's especially important for him," says former Democratic Lt.
+This was Mr. Singh's mood when he read the script for "Place of Weeping," submitted by a young film maker, Darrell Roodt.
+Indeed, CRSS appears to be one of the few U.S. enterprises that thrived while Mr. Pharaon was involved with it.
+One potential sticking point is how the profits from the venture will be divided.
+There are no plans to ground the A-10 aircraft unless investigators determine it had a technical problem, Anderson said.
+The Southwest border's four Democratic senators said Bush's budget seeks personnel reductions in three federal law enforcement agencies that could seriously affect their operations along the border.
+New Mexico's rig count was down by six, Louisiana lost four rigs and North Dakota dropped one rig.
+Several offers have been made for the concern, but the Cascades bid appears to have the blessing of the French government.
+Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams said Cheney had not made any decisions about the reported suggestions.
+PLDT added 10 pesos at 915 pesos. SINGAPORE lost ground as profit-taking continued from Friday.
+The IC Industries spokesman said neither the restructuring nor the new venture are intended as strategies to fend off potential corporate raiders Irwin Jacobs and Carl Pohlad.
+And as these same manufacturers sweep into the latest low-cost countries of Thailand, Malaysia and China, Molex's plants await them.
+Anti-drug programs will get a 12% increase.
+P-I-E said Transcon had requested that P-I-E take control of all freight in its system and deliver it to customers. Last Friday, the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington cleared the transaction.
+He said the arms would be kept in barracks and used by the civilians in case of security threats.
+But because Schneider already holds about 24.5% of Telemecanique, it would have to spend 6.43 billion francs for the remaining stock.
+In coming months, similar rules, with a later compliance date, will be set forth for corporate business in the rest of the world.
+I really had nothing to hide, but these days all it takes is a whisper, a rumour and the child welfare people will be calling on you and asking a lot of questions.
+The schools and the state scooped up thousands of Mr. Alvisos in the 1970s in answer to the student protests of the 1960s.
+We're out of Technics."
+The first 15 or so are due to start operating next month The authors welcome this initiative but point to several weaknesses.
+The unemployment rate is currently 9.7%, and manufacturers' unfilled orders have declined for five consecutive months.
+The bodies were found in a rural area near Pamplona, which is near the Basque region.
+The last time was also to Edberg in the French Open semifinals last year.
+"We have a one-man team, so Elway will have a curfew and the other 44 guys can do whatever the heck they want."
+Two other Conservative members of Parliament also announced they will quit the party and sit as independents to promote Quebec's interests.
+"That's where the gas market is going to expand in the near term, and if we're going to curb demand for imported oil, it's in the utility and industrial sector," said Scott Campbell, director of the Energy Department's policy and planning office.
+But the effect of the statistic quickly faded as investors refocused attention on rapid developments in the Persian Gulf, where a showdown loomed between U.S. and Iraqi forces over Iraq's seizure of Kuwait on Aug. 2.
+The government encouraged the parallel bankers by ceding such services as marketing treasury bills that had been the exclusive domain of banks.
+Ampco-Pittsburgh had no comment as to why it reduced its stake.
+"They may be better informed about the variety of produce available and better able to afford the premium prices that specialities sometimes command," Greene said.
+Hot weather aggravated the drought, with temperatures of 100 degrees and up recorded as far north as Minnesota.
+To remain liquid, hydrogen must be kept at 423 degrees below zero.
+Pan Am stock traded Tuesday at $2.75 a share on the New York Stock Exchange.
+The fallout from Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait has left American businesses skittish about adding employees, according to private economists.
+Mr. Dingman added that such an acquisition wouldn't take place before the end of the year.
+The figures in both reports were adjusted to remove the effects of usual seasonal patterns, but weren't adjusted for inflation.
+Up to 85 per cent of the worldwide turnover in its shares occurs in Hong Kong, with the rest in London.
+Still, if the agency allows the Boeskys to sell, he allowed, "that will help increase minority ownership of the mass media, and help redress the wrong Boesky did."
+And that's the political jackpot." Most analysts seemed to agree.
+Rated single-A-2 by Moody's and single-A by S&P, the issue will be sold through underwriters led by Salomon Brothers Inc. Avco Financial is a unit of Textron Inc.
+The California workers' compensation business is improving, he says, and Argonaut has substantial investment income.
+John J. Cullinane, 53, remains chairman and chief executive officer of the software maker.
+Apart from anything else, it represents good value for money.
+Mr Lawrence Eagleburger, US acting secretary of state, said the international community may soon have to consider punitive sanctions if the Khmer Rouge continues to obstruct a peace settlement for Cambodia, Reuter reports.
+"As the threat is decreasing appreciably, the alliance must keep the initiative in the field of disarmament and arms control and review its strategy and structure accordingly," he said.
+Nor should the change be too unpopular if arranged so that no woman currently over 50 would be affected. In fact, delaying an announcement to avoid controversy would almost certainly be counterproductive.
+Prejean's case has been championed by death penalty opponents who say he should be spared because he is nearly retarded, with an IQ of 76, and because he was a teen-ager at the time the trooper was killed.
+Gephardt is running third in the polls in Michigan behind Dukakis and Jackson.
+They said Chancellor Helmut Kohl preferred that date because it would allow a new parliament to convene in early January.
+"This is a golden age for Japan," Reagan told some 600 people attending a banquet in his honor. "A genuine golden age provides the world with a distinctive idea, a philosophy, a cause, a greater good.
+Absent securities gains, operating earnings were about $50 million, compared with about $66 million a year earlier.
+That accomplished, they're presumably now free to turn their attention to the real work at hand, daily life in the Colca valley from the time the natives had their first contact with the Europeans to the 1530s.
+What he forgot was he couldn't survive without them." In the final months before Mecham was impeached by the House of Representatives on Feb. 5, close aides such as Ms. Carlson resigned in protest of Mecham's policies.
+"This is a freight train coming down the track" from Congress, said one senior administration official, speaking only on condition of anonymity. "There is plenty of impetus.
+The SEC is investigating a possible insider-trading scheme involving Penn graduates who work on Wall Street.
+There are no such good reasons for showing odd episodes from The Buccaneers, The Adventures Of William Tell, The Persuaders and a lot of other ATV series which are banal, repetitive and best forgotten.
+To be fair, if we're going to have government review of mergers it's not surprising that the business strategy of Raymond Syufy sounded alarm bells.
+The stock market was narrowly mixed today, steadying after Friday's decline.
+With an acreage of white wood and tiles, offset with jade fittings, it appears effortlessly simple, but the simplicity is cleverly crafted.
+Gephardt had 14 percent in the survey conducted March 15-17, with the others trailing.
+It also makes a return to the old ideologies impossible.
+Culbro said it believes the financial markets will value the unit and parent higher as separate entities than if they continued as a combined company.
+The appointments put the National Economic Commission at its full strength of 14 people.
+The edition contained several advertisements purchased by its corporate and political supporters welcoming its return.
+Essex said two weeks ago that it was in talks with a third party, which wasn't identified, on the possible sale of a "substantial part of Essex."
+They're not answering calls.' 'Michael,' said the minister, 'in which part of London should we stage the Games?' I said: 'Forget Wembley stadium.
+"Some people may want these paintings in their home.
+America's dependency on oil, especially foreign oil, is rising in spite of at least two serious scares in the 1970s, after which many leaders declared we could never let it happen again.
+Some people just came not only to look, but to be part of the spectacle.
+Nycor produces compressors, automobile radiators and other heat-transfer devices.
+Vest said the materials are widely used in the aerospace industry although there is little knowledge about their possible health risks.
+As the cruisers cruised Friday night, several adults watched from park benches outside the Mingo County Courthouse.
+Although Franklin met its net worth requirement as of Dec. 31, regulators ordered it to book further losses that would deplete all of its tangible capital and saw no reasonable prospect that it could raise the capital, Fulwider said.
+The bond market's sell-off early yesterday was triggered by a government report showing an unexpectedly large 0.8% increase in retail sales last month.
+Havel and 15 other activists were detained on Jan. 16 after eight of them tried to lay flowers in central Wenceslas Square in memory of Jan Palach, a student who burned himself to death there 20 years ago.
+The telephone poll of 1,002 registered voters found Bush favored by 48 percent to Dukakis' 39 percent.
+"A deficit of information, piled on top of the invisible shadow of the Chernobyl tragedy and the most complex ecological situation in the region, detonated a powerful explosion of public indignation," the newspaper said.
+He has now ignored 110 consecutive editorials on the front page of New York's oldest black newspaper, each broadside demanding that he leave office.
+The island was to be a communist bastion, an ever more menacing reminder to the rest of the region that their way of live was threatened," he says.
+During a recent excursion to the nearby island of Murano, he left behind the summit crowds and tight security and found a cafe lunch for $5.
+It began operating in 1984 and has provided grants totaling $2.7 million to more than 100 programs in 30 states.
+Reilley, 22, was buried in Gravesend cemetery, Kent.
+You can no longer pass down the street and encounter a stranger.
+But she says most of the high-rate firms flout lending laws.
+In Washington on Friday, government scientists were denied permission to attempt the procedure because of legal, medical and ethical questions.
+The refiners mainly want sweet oil.
+The army reported two of the stabbing victims were in moderate condition and the third was slightly injured.
+Traders, who have no love for increased regulation and who earn commissions from the shorts' trades, aren't lobbying for any uptick rule for the OTC market.
+Furthermore, off-year elections seldom have been a barometer of the presidential contests that followed, even when they delivered the kind of clear, partisan verdict that was lacking this time.
+Placing some debt on a non-accrual basis will mean the banks must then account for the loans on a cash basis, meaning they can book the income only when it is actually received.
+The Ad Hoc Committee Against the Klan called this week for counterdemonstrators to gather nearby in opposition to the Klan.
+Help wanted advertising dropped in January for the second consecutive month.
+Such was the case with the family of Darbar Kaur, 50, in the village of Khera Bala-Chak near Kathunangal.
+June usually provides a break in the monthly flow of red ink because corporations and individuals make quarterly tax payments in the month.
+The first official step in raising rates will be taken March 6, when the Postal Service's board of governors is to vote on the proposed increase.
+They chose dignity even over degrees.
+Economists caution, however, that the rise won't be enough to offset the 5.9% plunge in factory orders in November.
+It was not known if that patient was among the dead.
+The new Corvette engine was developed and designed by GM's Group Lotus division, of Hethel, England, in conjunction with Chevrolet.
+Gorbachev has expressed increasing impatience in recent months about labor stoppages, which have become a way of expressing ethnic discontent.
+Under the compromise, such spending will grow by $375 million next year and by $2.2 billion over the three years, with most of it being used for nutrition programs for the poor.
+"This news has thrown everyone off balance," said Francesco Previtera, an analyst with the Milan brokerage firm Studio Albertini.
+She chastised Sen. William Cohen (R., Maine) for not giving Ollie North immunity if what Congress really wants is to find out what happened.
+There must be a reduction of government regulation of the economy, which today controls everything from the size of a doughnut to the rate of interest.
+TV Guide performed 'well' in spite of a downturn in consumer advertising.
+He said Nicaragua agreed to negotiations with the rebels because it "has paid a high cost in blood" in the war.
+Later in October, Sequa purchased an additional 5.2% of Atlantic from a group including Halcyon Investments.
+"The government basically has accused these parishes of collaborating with the guerrillas.
+The Mexican government is working with a group of banks and brokerages to prepare an investment package that would inject liquidity into the sagging local stock market, brokerage officials said.
+The soldiers squint and play idly with the safety catches on their automatic rifles.
+The potential beneficiaries include the roughly 50,000 reservists being called up.
+MP&L had told the justices that the state court's ruling conflicts with their 1987 ruling in a case from North Carolina and Tennessee.
+He declined to say whether the company acquired the properties at a discount.
+Nearly 100 friends and relatives were invited to the ceremony and banquet in coastal Fujian province, it said.
+Hun Sen has rejected any monitoring force under the United Nations, which recognizes Sihanouk's coalition as legitimate government of Cambodia.
+"We want to make the entire series as Desert Storm-specific as we can," says the spokeswoman at Time Life. Even the television commercials for the book series, which were pulled off the air in January so as not to look opportunistic, are being redone.
+The British Foreign Office said Wednesday that Philby had died in Moscow.
+Robles said the 150 to 300 miners were trapped at the privately-owned Sol de Oro gold mine near Nazca, on the Pacific coast 230 miles south of Lima.
+But I find the other 20 per cent of the play both irritating and depressing. It is good to renew acquaintance with Michael Bryant's grave Badger.
+Mao did not attend the funeral ceremony, an absence Han Suyin does not note. Zhou was, of course, a very considerable leader of great charm which I have seen him use to enormous effect while manipulating a roomful of foreign journalists.
+After charging meals, souvenirs or other items destroy all charge card carbons immediately.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega, Panama's former military strongman, was heavily involved in international gunrunning, working both sides of the political street, according to Senate investigators.
+Dollar stocks also turned in a better performance. Dealers warned, however, that equities were fuelled yesterday by the tightness of marketmakers' positions after two sessions of heavily falling share prices.
+Baker, 63, quit the Senate to run for president, but gave up his ambitions to succeed Reagan when he was appointed White House chief of staff.
+The Turner gets the conceptualists and the painters at each other's throats and the Booker sets post-modernists against readers.
+Gov. Dukakis's method "certainly beats ours," says Michael Berman, a former Mondale aide who had a major role in the evaluation process that led to Geraldine Ferraro's selection four years ago.
+But this time around, advertiser interest in the Olympics has been relatively low.
+It also said Dukakis' favorable-unfavorable rating had moved slightly, from 59-23 last week to 56-24. Bush's unfavorable rating remained higher but improved a bit, from 41 percent to 36 percent.
+Bruce McLean has thrown a pot together, and thrown an image onto it.
+It increased 6 percent in relatively small cities of 10,000 to 24,999 people, and in the largest cities with 1 million or more residents.
+Institutions will add to their holdings when the company enters the index, only to cut them again if markets turn and the company drops out.
+However, many private economists worry that the growing foreign debt load will eventually lower America's standard of living as more and more U.S. wealth is transferred into the hands of foreigners.
+Japonica, a 1-year-old partnership headed by former Goldman Sachs & Co. vice presidents Paul Kazarian and Michael Lederman, began courting CNW in March with an unsolicited offer to negotiate a buyout.
+Whatever he may think about what the Fed has done already, he is highly sensitive to the political environment and the weak state of public confidence.
+Quaker State Corp. is offering a free warranty on the lubricated engine parts of new cars for 10 years or 250,000 miles, extending warranties offered by automakers, said President Jack W. Corn.
+Phony records allegedly were kept at Kennedy International and La Guardia airports in New York, Hartsfield International Airport in Atlanta and Eastern headquarters in Miami.
+William J. Crowe Jr. said at a congressional Joint Economic Committee hearing on future national security needs.
+Sen. Moynihan said there would be a "protracted paralysis" within the administration if the president doesn't act quickly.
+Cambodia became engulfed in the Vietnam War, and then the Khmer Rouge won a civil war in 1975.
+It can move forward or else." Some right-wing Cuban exiles say they'll do whatever they can to make the change come soon.
+In addition, the Mexico Fund has sold for about a 38% discount, and First Australia Fund for about a 16% discount.
+On his board recently, a Texas man with some Pucketts in his past was exchanging notes with another Puckett.
+Sears Roebuck is expected to announce this week a major revamping of its headquarters buying staff to make its retail unit more competitive.
+Through their vagueness, he contended, the Democrats are "trying to wrap their liberalism in more-conservative clothing."
+Sources close to Torras S.A., the holding company for the Kuwait Investment Office's interests in Spain, say that company declined to buy Cruz because the price was far too high and the brewer didn't fit into Torras's strategy.
+The Dow average dipped into negative territory at midday as traders moved to cash in on an early technical rally that pushed the key index up about 20 points in the first few hours of activity.
+The bondholders last week asked the court to appoint Albert Krivin, formerly president of Metromedia Inc.'s broadcast group, to manage the Grant stations.
+The Federal Reserve signaled its willingness to provide liquidity; the interest rate on its loans to major banks inched downward early in the day.
+The amount of the credit and the threshold at which a trade-in car would be deemed a gas-guzzler haven't been specified, the official said.
+Saddam Hussein is craftily trying to portray himself not as the invader of Kuwait but as a kind of Arab Robin Hood, promising to take petrodollars away from a few wealthy sheiks and restore them to the impoverished Arab masses.
+It was understood that the other four individuals also would surrender today.
+Since 1983, one adult and three children have died within a year of their operations at Pittsburgh hospitals.
+Jan. 17, 1987 _ Leslie Manigat, a 57-year-old university professor who spent most of the Duvalier years in exile, is elected president.
+"We have been camped out in front of the fireplace making memories," she said. "The best Christmas present was the heat and hot water." In Sacramento, Calif., Wednesday brought a record low for the seventh consecutive day - 23 degrees.
+All the allies must agree that future NATO policy matters reflect a progressively larger European influence.
+All three girls returned to their elementary school Thursday, where they "seemed to be adjusting surprisingly well," said Schools Superintendent Joseph Cirasuolo.
+"After the quick run-up we saw on Friday, we're just consolidating," Marcia Lalla, a vice president at Barclays Bank PLC in New York, said.
+In theory, that's what happens at the moment.
+Newspapers report carloads of food rotting on trains while consumers complain bitterly that store shelves are empty.
+In the New Hampshire Democratic gubernatorial primary, former state party chairman Joe Grandmaison was favored to overcome two rivals who have attacked him for his ties to Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis.
+Jake the Snake Roberts's pet snake's bag, that is.
+After initial gains by the rebels, the battle for Jalalabad appears to have settled into a stalemate with casualties believed to number in the thousands on both sides.
+This weekend, thousands of church members from throughout the world met in the Tabernacle on Salt Lake City's historic Temple Square for the two-day conference.
+Soldiers blew down the door of his home with a bazooka and a federal agent was shot to death in the ensuing gunbattle.
+"The fact that the Warsaw Pact was able to do this may make the Soviet Union a little calmer" about the impending unification of Germany, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Charles J. Aschauer was named a director of this biomedical concern, increasing the company's board to eight members.
+In the past, the Texas Democrat has listed the company on his disclosure forms with an aggregate value category, but never has detailed the underlying assets of the venture.
+Still, brokers said, borrowed shares aren't always delivered by the lender.
+The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 permits the SEC to regulate the soliciting of proxies from the shareholders of thousands of publicly traded corporations.
+Some 70% of all submitted drugs proved to be safe for human use in phase one.
+And a waiter fusses over a guest who worries about the ripeness of a melon, pleading with him to try a slice "while I am standing here" to see how good it is.
+"I think they're going to stay fairly flat for the next several months, and then we'll see some increase by the end of the year, possibly as high as 11%," said John Teutsch, president of the Mortgage Bankers Association.
+The new Media General-AP survey was conducted by telephone May 11-20 among a random sample of 1,143 adults across the country.
+Iraq has acknowledged using chemical weapons against Iran in their 8-year-old war.
+About 250 people turned out at a school board meeting in 1986, most favoring the dance ban.
+But if an accord is reached, it will have more to do with saving face than with clearing paths for U.S. business.
+Chrysler's directors are expected to decide tomorrow whether to cut the car maker's dividend in light of the severe U.S. automotive downturn.
+Other areas that were hit hard were south Texas, Baltimore and the San Francisco area.
+Eleven other Arabs were arrested after buses were stoned, Lapidot said.
+The request may get a receptive hearing at the Justice Department, which sided with the networks in telling the FCC it believed the rerun rules were no longer necessary.
+They all detect the hand of the Service as being implicated, either directly or indirectly.
+On the one hand, by reducing state interference in the economy, it hopes to attract large conglomerates to Bavaria. On the other, the Bavarian government intends to promote an indigenous high-tech industry in the state.
+At least 56 people died in balloting and another 1,000, including several candidates, were killed in the five-week campaign.
+There are those who will already be aware of Mr. Botta for his thin, precise, metallic and extremely uncomfortable chairs, which have been distributed here by ICF for several years.
+Union grievances tumbled to 33 in 1991; they used to exceed 1,000 a year.
+Big U.S. money managers are happy to play along.
+The strain was compounded by a British appeals court's refusal to overturn the conviction of six Irishmen for two bombings that killed 21 people in 1974.
+Underwriters were led by Alex.
+Will it be his orthodox advisers?
+For once an electorate has it in its head that an administration is exhausted, devoid of new ideas, at the end of its natural life the view that it is time for a change begins to take deep root.
+LeMay previously served as executive vice president of corporate affairs for United Telecom.
+Already, land prices near Hoffman have stopped climbing, and church collections are falling.
+It's a shame, because Belfast has some of the most impeccably preserved Victorian-era drinking establishments in the British Isles.
+Media General has a total of about 28.5 million Class A shares outstanding and 500,000 Class B shares.
+Iraq is known to have relied on a number of foreign sources to try to develop a nuclear capability.
+Ronald W. Skeddle was elected a director of this tire maker, increasing board membership to 10.
+Olympus Optical's Dollars 400m issue, the biggest dollar equity warrants deal for almost two years, went well according to lead-manager Yamaichi International.
+"This is a real campaign."
+Woods opened Monday's council meeting and led a silent prayer, then announced his resignation, effective immediately.
+Zimmermann argued that Terry began planning the crime early last year, after receiving $50,700 from the sale of church property, unknown to other church officials, and after learning that he would not get a promotion he had expected.
+The Teamsters won an election among the fleet service agents in 1981 but a new vote was ordered last year because of of USAir's subsequent purchases of several smaller carriers.
+Nicholas Soames, junior agriculture minister, yesterday said sheep dogs were the victims of illegal, indiscriminate poisoning by some farmers wanting to kill predators.
+But the process of closing banks need not necessarily bring slow growth in money.
+Legislative and political party meetings are scheduled on Friday, presumably to choose a successor to President Sein Lwin, who resigned last week after violent nationwide demonstrations.
+It was there that he also came to the attention of Republic Film Laboratories owner Herbert J. Yates, who processed film for Mascot and noticed it was one of the few small film companies turning a profit.
+Furthermore, they predict, as the ripple effects of a crash move through the economy, the government will have neither the ability nor the courage to prevent the country from slipping into a period of depression or unprecedented inflation.
+They also noted hopes for evidence in the next few days that the economy was maintaining a moderate pace of growth, despite a recent barrage of disappointing corporate earnings reports.
+He said his country was seeking to arrange their departure for Spain or a third country.
+But the Justice Department said Wednesday it would propose its own bills designed to counter two of the Supreme Court decisions.
+The accounting change resulted from Chevron's 1984 acquisition of Gulf Oil.
+One spoke of Gadhafi's favorite air force pilot chasing a defector across the skies; in another, U.S. jets fired a missile that hit the airliner by mistake.
+Without an agreement with senior debtholders, the company could have been forced into bankruptcy proceedings yesterday.
+But there will be no litmus test," Fitzwater said.
+The judge said they have to "establish their rights" to her before a decision can be made on parentage.
+Even Neil Moore, the chief representative for unionised office staff at York, who regrets the gradual removal of various aspects of managerial decision-making to Nestle's Swiss and UK headquarters, says he has 'no strong feelings'.
+Interior Minister Zaki Badr lost his job less than a month after surviving an apparent assassination attempt blamed on members of the extremist groups.
+At its heart is a cold perfection, a sense of deliberate disengagement which holds the reader at arm's length.
+But unless sales rebound this month, auto companies will continue to be burdened with unsold cars.
+Punitive damages are awarded in addition to compensatory damages and are designed to punish or deter a defendant found to have acted recklessly or maliciously.
+"Our house, our money, 12 years' worth of savings.
+A federal appeals court today upheld the tax evasion conviction that led to the imprisonment and removal from office of U.S. District Judge Harry Claiborne of Nevada.
+Joe Mack, a district manager for Cormack Enterprises Inc., a Burger King operator in Omaha, Neb., says discounting is so prevalent that "we have to serve 15% to 20% more customers" to keep sales level.
+Many economists expect the growth of factory orders and the overall economy to slow in the first quarter, in response to weaker consumer spending following the stock market crash and the heavy inventory buildup of the fourth quarter.
+OPPOSITION parties in Scotland presented a disunited front at the weekend.
+The likelihood that such a piece of theatre might succeed is small.
+Bayerische Motoren Werke was among the strongest performers.
+In a letter to shareholders, Andre Gillet, Multifoods' chairman and chief executive officer, said, "The tactics being employed by the Bregman/Belzberg group pose a serious threat to the value of your investment in the company."
+Hillier concurred with that decision at the time.
+The Sudafed tampering incident in the state of Washington, in which two people died, led to an extraordinary loss of #6.7 million, the company said.
+Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III seems to be making progress in his drive to get the world's top economic powers to use the price of gold and other commodities to help them coordinate economic policies.
+Kent Conrad, North Dakota's other Democratic senator in Washington, calls him "Ayatollah Earl."
+"What else could it be?
+She said her office handled 400 percent more elderly abuse cases in 1988 than in 1986, the year that crack use took off.
+President Bush is expected to sign the compromise $286 billion military spending bill, which cuts his spending request for the Strategic Defense Initiative as well as funds for the Trident 2 missile.
+Doug Nicoll, Chrysler's manager of manufacturing public relations, said Thursday the shortage resulted from a switch in plans for building Dodge Omnis and Plymouth Horizons in Kenosha.
+The gain was significant because it contrasted with lower earnings reported by finance units at Ford and GM.
+The number of staff zoomed from 6,000 in the Onassis days to nearly 13,000 (plus 2,000 in the catering operation) today.
+Luis, 37, once a staunch Sandinista supporter, left Nicaragua almost eight years ago to join the Contras.
+Other officials have identified Syria and Iraq as two of the countries engaging in such research.
+On the 55-mile journey from Baghdad south to Babylon, past oil refineries and anti-aircraft batteries, Saddam's portraits appear on almost every building, at gasoline stations and fruit stands.
+The magazine's story was not picked up at first by major newspapers or national television.
+The country's first multiparty parliamentary election was held Sunday, and opposition leaders claimed it was marred by intimidation and fraud perpetrated by Houphouet-Boigny's Democratic Party.
+"The captain feels that he had what is called a compressor stall," said another Delta spokesman, Bill Berry. "There was a crosswind blowing across the runway.
+It wasn't immediately clear whether the Saudis will permit the Aramco companies to purchase some additional oil beyond the amounts defined in the contract negotiated early this year.
+Israeli officials said they welcomed the prospect that the tighter U.S. restrictions would result in more Soviet Jews going to Israel, the paper said.
+"Yet he has never written an uninteresting sentence."
+There was a worldwide outpouring of praise for Shevardnadze, a welcome guest in many capitals.
+Mr. Spielvogel says, though, that "that was an issue in the first three months we were together.
+That's the advice from financial professionals, who say the risks now are just too great for CD investors to suddenly jump into stocks.
+"The world is getting scary today with all of these criminals," she said.
+Two other Palestinians died in explosions in the West Bank, including a 12-year-old boy who picked up an unidentified object that blew up, the army said.
+Some thought the Communist Party would be reluctant to relinquish power.
+About 10 million people live in the 587 square miles covered by the permit, and Elf is making a special effort to be discreet, at least as discreet as one can be with a 165-foot oil derrick operating round-the-clock.
+Indeed, with the present tourney two-thirds over, a 1,600 would put a bowler in 17th place in the standings.
+Owning such a policy, she says, means you already have enough money to provide for your spouse and children if you die.
+The plan started taking shape 32 months before he declared martial law and while he presented himself as a champion of democracy, the papers show.
+President Carlos Salinas de Gortari's office said concessions granted to teachers would not be extended to other public employees because teachers had been left behind in past years.
+"There's a very strong probability that this company will end up in bankruptcy in the next six months," says Daniel Lee, a senior First Boston analyst who follows the gambling industry.
+But she added that she sent in the bogus application to point out the nature of the business.
+Grain production has stagnated for four straight years, largely because farmers put off by rising costs and low state-determined prices for their crops have switched to other cash crops or gone into sideline businesses.
+The Commerce Department said starts of new homes and apartments totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.25 million units, the smallest number since 1.17 million units got under way in October 1982 during the last recession.
+Robert J. Saldich, chief executive officer, said the company was hurt by recessionary pressures, particularly in domestic markets, and by continuing losses at its Raynet Corp. subsidiary.
+"What is left there?" she said. "We were all in the shelter when it happened.
+Engineers are boosting the Mir to a higher orbit to keep its orbit from decaying, Blagov said.
+An attorney for Starr, Robert Fleming Jr., said Friday he had not seen the ruling but indicated he was satisfied with it as he understood it.
+If they knew, they might have been charged with harboring a fugitive," he said.
+Zanotti, 41, fills a vacancy created by the retirement of Pat Murphy on Aug. 8.
+RJR Nabisco Inc. announced a headquarters move to Atlanta.
+The pope addressed intellectuals in a parochial school, where he criticized the "brain drain," the flight of skilled professionals from poor third-world countries to developed countries, where they can earn more money.
+Nor is the American public crying out for lower inflation. Most polls suggest that people are perfectly happy to see inflation chugging along at the 4% pace prevailing since 1982.
+Some experts also are skeptical that Eastern European consumer buying will materialize or that the Bundesbank again will raise its interest rates.
+Doctors said pre-cancerous cells were detected during a routine checkup.
+"As my mother use to say.
+The protesters paraded about a mile, carrying a banner that said "Keep The Dream Alive," to the City Hall where they packed the corridors.
+Ms. Fields said Mrs. Griffith was sometimes forgetful and tended to exaggerate things.
+Commonwealth Edison said it is already appealing the underlying commission order and is considering appealing Judge Curry's order.
+Isaac Neuman, a Polish-born survivor of Auschwitz and nine other Nazi concentration camps, said he will depart for good by year's end.
+"What I felt while I was in personal contact with Emperor Showa gives me, I think, an important guideline in what an emperor should be," said Akihito, referring to Hirohito's posthumous name.
+Leaf was accused of kidnapping the two April 2 from their Trumbull, Conn., home.
+For the nine months, the company posted a net loss of $462 million, or $12.15 a share, compared with last year's $182 million, or $4.86 a share.
+More than three-quarters of people trying to quit smoking were able to do so for six weeks with the help of nicotine patches, researchers at the Mayo Clinic reported Friday.
+"We've been asked not to make comment," said a woman who identified herself as an assistant to Hildy Gottlieb, Barkin's agent in Los Angeles.
+"We're going to treat everybody fairly and equally," says Mary Frances Burleson, president-elect of the Dallas Association of Realtors.
+If those steps aren't successful, a nation can request a realignment of the bands.
+The company has about 4.1 million common shares outstanding.
+Agreement was reached Thursday by the United States and 31 other governments on $15.2 billion worth of easy loans for more than 50 of the world's poorest countries over a three-year period.
+We used to `convenience date.'
+"Nobody takes the risks they take," says Mr. Spector, who spent a month in residence here at the museum's expense, designing and building his frozen room.
+In a ruling from the bench Tuesday, Judge Marshall rejected the FDA's position and reissued his order requiring the doctors' names to go to the plaintiffs' lawyers.
+The funding for its work is largely (and slightly mysteriously) private: the names of its benefactors have not been published.
+According to an unofficial count by the private National Movement for Free Elections, the draft charter was backed by a 4-to-1 margin.
+The group now says it expects the new law to hurt sales next year after corporations have truly felt the tax chomp, that is, after they have filed their tax returns for 1987.
+Both chains were purchased by management from Limited, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, in a July 1989 leveraged buy-out.
+The accident occurred at a plant operated by Txane Ltd. on the outskirts of Market Harborough, about 80 miles northwest of London, police said.
+Wojciech Jaruzelski replied: "It is logical that if you talk about free elections, any outcome is possible." It represented a remarkable turnaround from eight years ago, when Jaruzelski imposed martial law to snuff out Solidarity.
+They are among only a handful of icons surviving from the first centuries of Christianity.
+The break in the string of unanimous votes indicated President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has had some success in his drive to democratize Soviet society and encourage open debate.
+Czechoslovakia, which also withdrew in 1954, applied in January to rejoin the bank, owned by the governments of 152 countries.
+But he says, he wouldn't hire Col. North.
+In the longer term, they want bigger reforms.
+The striking changes were presaged at the 1988 celebration of Christianity's thousandth anniversary in Russia.
+Still boyish-looking, though the skinny frame has filled out and there is gray in the beard, Mr. Spielberg professes to hate the thought of being a movie mogul.
+As Raytheon officials themselves have noted, acquirers in recent takeovers have paid premium prices for appliance and publishing companies.
+Many of those families spent summers along the Maine coast, said Allan A. Swenson of Kennebunk, an AFIO chapter director who was involved in military and civilian intelligence.
+Alvarez Acevedo said the few hotels along the coast around La Rivera had not been evacuated.
+The report is expected to indicate some drought-related deterioration of crop conditions in July but traders weren't willing to bet heavily on the USDA numbers.
+The destroyers and their tacit consenters do little more than discourage new recruits for mainstream environmental groups.
+In some of the blocks on which concessions have been awarded, oil fields have already been discovered, though not explored. New discoveries are expected to be of heavy crude oil.
+Sweden and Germany have the largest shares of single-person households, in part because they have older populations.
+And 12 years ago a US President might have avoided an assassination attempt if the films of Jodie Foster had not inspired his assailant.
+In the past, South Korean courts played a key role in helping enforce authoritarian rule.
+Equimark, whose board decided to omit a quarterly dividend on its common shares, fell 5/8 to 5. The stock had jumped a point Friday amid news that the Tisch family has acquired a 6.8% stake.
+This corn is hurting," the farmer, Raymond Poe, told Bush.
+He warned the guerrillas will take their war from the countryside to cities and other more populated places.
+Nevadans say they have more fun, but Utahns live longer.
+"I'm pretty numb to new cars," said John C. Salagaj, a vice president of Diversified Services Inc. of Ft.
+With a study showing Catholics contribute 40 percent less of their income than members of other churches, the bishops on Monday also ordered work to begin on a pastoral letter on church giving.
+One U.S.-funded birth control drive sputtered out a couple of years back when the Haitian doctor in charge of it came to the conclusion that birth control was the white man's way of keeping the black man down.
+The testimony came at a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing yesterday.
+Other companies are expected to follow suit, including General Motors Corp., which was the first to win Securities and Exchange Commission permission for a change this year but didn't have time to switch for its 1986 report.
+Vietnam plans to award several contracts in the next few months, but the U.S. embargo will prohibit American companies from bidding.
+Dubar called the incident "a mistake." The government also announced the execution of a private convicted of killing a Liberian civilian in April.
+Million-dollar grants were awarded to New York choreographer Merce Cunningham, public television's "American Playhouse" series and the Houston Grand Opera.
+Digital Equipment Corp. launched a similar service last week, a signal that both companies see the possibility of a lucrative business in managing and servicing computer networks.
+The international airport reopened today to arriving flights, which had been canceled on Sunday in case of disturbances.
+Two paintings will be featured, and two members of staff will sing their respective praises.
+The IRS has postponed into 1991 the effect of proposed rules that businesses using accrual accounting don't like. Generally, these concerns deduct costs as incurred, not when paid.
+The Ukrainians' status under Gorbachev's reforms is likely to be a central issue at talks reportedy to be held between the pontiff and the Soviet leader when they meet for the first time during a November trip by Gorbachev to Italy.
+The Summit was supposed to draw up plans to encourage the transfer of technology from the advanced countries to the developing.
+Authorities said groups with advance army permission would be allowed to visit the vast square, but it remained closed to the general public.
+The government adopted the system last year, saying it would end voting abuses such as stuffing ballot boxes.
+Press Association, the British domestic news agency, also reported that police had charged.
+The third measure loosens reporting requirements for big insurance companies investing in stocks, which could spur more buying by those companies.
+Others are close behind.
+"I have to revive a corpse," he said of his ministry.
+However, the Tropicana complaint alleged that Coca-Cola's current advertising campaign also shows "dripping fresh orange juice flowing from an orange" on Premium Choice cartons.
+The joggers went down the cobblestone road from St. Basil's Cathedral, along the Moscow River embankment, up a hill past the outer Kremlin wall and then back to Red Square past the Lenin Mausoleum.
+"Energy problems lead to real-estate problems," says A. David Meadows, associate director of the FDIC's division of bank supervision.
+GCA's second-quarter operating loss widened to $14.1 million from a $1.1 million loss from continuing operations a year earlier.
+No date has been set for any of the four trials ordered by Gesell for each defendant.
+"He seemed to be proposing a book that would take the view that Michael Milken's overall effect on the economy has been so healthy, the fact that he may have committed felonies didn't matter.
+It has begun to resemble a nautical Agatha Christie novel. 'We'd prefer to have had 10 skippers start and the same 10 finish,' admitted Blyth.
+We don't oppose foreign investment.
+Thailand's prime minister, Chatichai Choonhavan, mediated talks last week in Jakarta, Indonesia, between Sihanouk and Hun Sen. The prime minister proposed they agree to a cease-fire before the Vietnamese troops withdraw.
+Financing remained another major uncertainty.
+In New Orleans, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng warned that the withering crops could mean disaster for farmers and spiraling costs for consumers.
+"It's like you got no choice, because it's coming right into your living room," said Parrish Smith of rap group EPMD.
+In composite trading on the American Stock Exchange yesterday, the company closed at $22.625 a share, up 75 cents.
+Three similar measures are already available.
+He would be replaced in that post by Air Force Lt.
+Arafat has refused to condemn the operation outright and rejected the U.S. demand to remove Abbas from the PLO executive committee.
+Senators representing the liberal plantation must see a conservative black as the very definition of a strange lifestyle.
+First-quarter revenue rose to $1.42 billion from $1.29 billion.
+Cannell maintains that publishers of such tests deliberately market them to make school districts look good.
+The authorities there keep them to a merciful fraction of what Americans regularly face.A good thing, too.
+At the one titled "Perspectives on Future Curriculum Reforms at Michigan," we learn, among other things, how to recognize the crime of hetero-sexism.
+The Liberal party was swept into power, winning 19 seats in Tasmania's 35-seat House of Assembly.
+"The warning has been taken to heart," said President Reagan. He was referring to a promise he made in January that if the spending measures were wrapped into a single piece of legislation, he would veto it.
+The employees are being represented by their own lawyers, who have told them not to talk to the firm about certain subjects.
+"We're letting a thousand flowers bloom," says a Bush adviser.
+Honduras has been trying to get rid of the 12,000 Contras and their dependents living in camps near the border.
+As a result other shipowners will lower freight rates, Mr. Garner predicts.
+Colombia supplies about 80 percent of the cocaine reaching the United States.
+"I feel bad," said Mrs. Hoffman, watching dozens of skaters zoom around, "because there isn't any place for these kids." For each impressive skateboard move, there is probably an equally impressive scar.
+The shares have slipped more than $4 since the acquisition agreement was reached in July, and the offer has been extended three times.
+The hospital wasn't identified to assure privacy, she said.
+"Institutions are committing some of their reserves; we're getting buying across the board."
+The legion was originally based there with the purpose of keeping an eye on King Hassan II of Morocco, who in the mid-1970s successfully and peacefully invaded Spanish Sahara and recovered the territory.
+But late Monday, the mood changed.
+So when a movie producer called and asked about the woman, Mrs. Marx delivered a glowing report.
+Tokai Bank, a major bank, agreed to merge with Sanwa, rescuing the much smaller Tokyo credit cooperative from a raft of bad loans.
+Beazer PLC reported pretax profit rose 59% to #114.7 million ($201 million) from #72.3 million for the year ended June 30.
+Her office made no comment on the change, but an aide said it was part of a Cabinet restructuring expected since Ms. Bhutto narrowly survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote Nov. 1.
+The peace accord provides for sharing political power equally between Moslems and Christians, ending the traditional dominance of the Maronite Catholics, the main Christian sect.
+Two weeks after Herbert von Karajan's death, the Salzburg Festival bade farewell Sunday to its greatest maestro and mentor in a commemorative hour of music, with no speeches.
+Defecting customers point to a number of drawbacks with general merchandise discounters: Small selections in any one category, disheveled displays, hard-to-find salespeople, long checkout lines.
+This, in turn, pushed up longer-term interest rates.
+The IRA is banned on both sides of the border.
+"We're torn up," he said. "These strangers have come off the street and are intruding in our lives.
+The Cabinet that Ryzhkov heads, the Council of Ministers, issued an order instructing police and governing bodies to prevent "extremist and criminal elements" from provoking disorder.
+The British Treasury, commenting on the meeting between Mr. Funaro and Mr. Lawson, said commercial banks would have to decide whether to provide new funds to ease the Brazilian debt crisis.
+"She just needed to be picked up and hugged.
+He said the technology which made use of a battery and wire embedded beneath the pieces of cardboard used for the ad was sensitive and some systems were likely to get crushed in the binding and mailing processes.
+The new group, Joint Task Force 6, is to deal with drug activity along the southern border.
+"The measure needed fixing," said Allan Young, director of the department's Bureau of Economic Analysis, who noted that the revision was spurred by criticism and research by a number of private economists.
+His story is one of the dramatic accounts told Tuesday night at a reunion of the more than 100 soldiers and former hostages involved in Israel's bold rescue of the civilian captives.
+Mr. Wofford has stressed economic and health-care issues to neutralize Mr. Thornburgh's advantages.
+Then the question is, how many know someone who uses drugs.
+Barron was acquitted but later went to prison for bribing the foreman of the jury that acquitted him.
+SEC staffers say it will be months before the rules could be cleared by the conference and adopted by the sponsors.
+The customers are thus readily able to check that their travel company is complying with the regulations.
+But NutraSweet, which has already sunk $100 million into developing the ingredient, won't even come close to that next year.
+"I think it's at a war stage _ us against them," said City Councilman David Eberhard. "If we don't clean up the drugs, they'll take over.
+Beker, a fertilizer producer, has been operating since October 1985 with protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code.
+Sweden's Stefan Edberg, relying on precision volleys and court coverage, outdueled West Germany's Boris Becker on Monday to win his first Wimbledon title in the rain-plagued men's singles championship.
+The line between a profitable and an unprofitable week can be narrow.
+At end of fiscal year, on Sept. 30, Congress begins series of stopgap funding measures that include money for "non-lethal" aid totaling another $20 million.
+They arrested 20 villagers in possession of the cache.
+Eighteen of the Singa Sea's crew of 25 died when it went down and another died during the month in the lifeboat, the center said.
+The former deputy fuhrer's son and daughter-in-law, Wolf-Ruediger and Andrea Hess, were allowed to visit the grave.
+Rickie Howell, who runs the kitchen, faces the same questions daily: What will she serve?
+He recently talked with the executive director of the Great Texas Mosquito Festival.
+Ultimately, OCR devoted less than 10% of its resources to discrimination against blacks, while women got one third and the handicapped more than half.
+A spokesman later said reviews prompted by questions about discriination against Asian-Americans currently are in progress at Harvard and the University of California at Los Angeles.
+Dissidents who had seen MacDonald accused during televised U.S. Senate hearings of official corruption and misconduct went into the meeting vowing to remove him from office.
+Around the table, the dealers from state banks sat mute.
+First City plans to refocus its efforts on such strengths as energy lending and trust operations.
+"Nobody wants to be long or short." Traders were unimpressed by the buying that focused on cellular telephone stocks, calling it a "technical bounce" after days of selling in the group.
+The utility, struggling to recover its $3.1 billion investment in the River Bend nuclear plant, also said it would appeal the decision by regulators to award only $62.4 million of the request, along with other adverse recent decisions.
+AIM said it is continuing to operate and is working with its banks to find "steps that can be taken to maximize the value of the company."
+However, the lower quartile increased from 3.85 per cent to 4 per cent.
+Mr Farouk al-Shara, Syrian foreign minister, told the Cairo meeting multilateral peace talks could be suspended because Israel stood to gain from them.
+Such bonds would eliminate the interest-rate premium lenders now demand to cover the risk of future dollar depreciation which would dock the repayment value.
+But the museum welcomes the attention.
+"We didn't discuss any new formula," the foreign minister said.
+Columbia Gas System tumbled 2 1/4 to 17 when its pipeline unit failed to post a $10 million bond.
+He said privatisation had to get under way and Latvian enterprises had to become more competitive.
+It is up to East Germany to enact unification.
+He noted that it could take until at least 2005 for the bill to achieve major oil savings.
+An Israeli army spokesman confirmed two dead and 20 wounded.
+NHK officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+While other research has measured stride length, force and heel stability, Snow said a lack of techology prevented a study like hers until recently.
+Although much of the U.S.-Canadian border is unfenced, it is guarded by hidden cameras and suspicious natives who are quick to report strangers to the authorities, Ingham says.
+But in the broader market, stocks gaining in price slightly outnumbered losers in the early going by 397 to 372 with 432 issues unchanged.
+Goldberg said other parties are interested in the parts of the business Whitehall did not want, Goldberg said.
+But Mr. Whitehead's summertime deal didn't stop the bill.
+The girl's decomposed body was removed from the attic.
+About 1,100 Americans living in the Chinese capital have registered at the embassy.
+Legalization of such parties is considered necessary for Turkey to succeed in becoming a full member of the European Economic Community.
+The DAT recorders also are creating a stir because major record companies want consumer-electronics makers to install computer chips in the machines to prevent users from taping the high-quality compact disks.
+"Of late, some provisions and directives give us pause," Mrs. Hills said.
+Rebels leaders said they want a faster-paced negotiating plan.
+The Dance Theater of Harlem prides itself on preserving American dance repertory, and does an excellent job of presenting works that otherwise would disappear because they are not performed.
+Authorities in this District of Columbia suburb say they found 54 children, some in infant car seats and some on benches, in the home of a woman running an unlicensed day care center.
+Like other manufacturers, Sony learned in 1988 that the 88000 was only on the drawing board while Mips and Sun had working chips.
+Reduced oil income also contributed to a drain on foreign reserves currently used to support an anti-inflationary peso currency freeze against the dollar.
+"We want to develop a vested interest in the species through public interest."
+One or the other led the league in seven offensive categories.
+"This will ensnare a lot of small people who probably don't deserve the sentence," warned Henriette Hoffman, a Legal Aid attorney who represented Mr. Castagnet.
+The documentary consists of little more than edited footage from the 56 hours that CBS was on the air covering the assassination, the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and the Kennedy funeral.
+He joined Turner in 1971 as corporate controller and, as the company's chief accounting officer, he has been the source for details on the finances of the company's operating units, analysts and Turner officials said.
+They often had to take second or third choice of hotel or chalet as their first choice was already booked.
+Mr. Lacey says he decided some years ago not to franchise, "because I felt as if the quality would drop if I did." In the comedy business, "quality" means a funny comic.
+"Our plans are to proceed with the execution.
+Sun Alliance finished 14 higher at 929 on volume of 335,000 shares.
+France's glaciers at Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d'Huez attracted thousands of Italians over the border, while Hinterdux and Sulden in Austria became the "hotdog" places to ski.
+Clearly a return to business as usual is out the window.
+I don't subscribe to the theory that you surround yourself with a phalanx of meat and guns." William C. Murphy, an uncle of Vice President Dan Quayle and a former executive of Eli Lilly and Co., has died at the age of 67.
+"This ordinance will get the job done," the mayor said.
+The Taiwan report stopped short of directly criticizing either Far Eastern or Boeing, though it observed that anti-corrosion repairs by the airline were often patchwork.
+Under the proposed plan, contractual joint ventures and wholly foreign-owned enterprises would obtain the same tax treatment as equity joint ventures.
+A non-binding resolution pending in the House, which has drawn more than 150 co-sponsors since March 10, calls for a full review of Texas Air's and Eastern's fitness as carriers.
+Proceeds, if any, would be paid to Allied's current shareholders, who will receive one share in the new bank for each Allied share held.
+"When all the barriers break down, there will have to be a meeting of minds," says Joseph Perella, a First Boston managing director.
+In the appeal acted on today, lawyers for LaRouche and the others argued that the defendants were denied adequate time to prepare for trial, and that the trial's jury selection was conducted unfairly.
+Shanghai's B share index has strengthened by about 15 per cent since mid-year, after falling 40 per cent since January.
+Digital also announced improvements in its ability to tie computers together in networks, and said it had devised a way to provide high-speed computer communications over telephone wires in local area networks used to connect computers in offices.
+Most of the companies are smaller producers hoping to increase sales and market shares by promoting an environmental advantage over major brands.
+In the majority opinion, Justice Scalia observed that, under a 1950 Supreme Court ruling, military personnel can't sue the federal government over accidents in the line of duty.
+"I'm still in kind of a state of shock about it," said recipient Hipolito Roldan, head of the Hispanic Housing Development Corp., a private non-profit group that finds housing for low-income Hispanic families in Chicago.
+Staccato commentary, to convey the drama.
+As previously reported, Chicago-based Santa Fe last week said it received seven bids for the Southern Pacific, ranging from $750 million to more than $1 billion.
+Len Singleton, who is serving time for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, wrote a letter to Sheriff Simon Leis Jr., asking permission to organize a collection among the inmates.
+"I can't say I have faith in the system to find me innocent. But I believe my innocence will shine through." Clark, who left the country on Tuesday, said he would return to help with the trial.
+Dukakis, according to participants in a breakfast meeting attended by about 100 black supporters from across the country, also promised an increased black presence in his national and state campaign organizations.
+Prosecutors said de Lange detonated a bomb last year that damaged a bus carrying military personnel to work.
+"They are rich and evocative but not in cakes and tea," Ms. Youngman said.
+He said it is being written by bureaucrats with no contribution from religious believers, and predicted "dozens, hundreds, thousands of amendments" before it is finished.
+Another appointment was of Martin Bangemann, former West German economics minister, to be in charge of the internal market with the goal of creating a single marketplace free of barriers by the end of 1992.
+But many business leaders praise the new law, which includes lower sales and corporate tax rates.
+In October, Merck acquired the rights to co-develop the drug, and soon afterward proposed the broader agreement.
+More customers are entering showrooms, but economic doubts and strict bank lend ing are keeping many from buying.
+He said the economic measures were not demanded by the IMF and were initiated by the government.
+The no-facial hair restriction puzzles some who recall that Walt Disney sported a mustache.
+"Paul is the best thing to happen to us in today's environment.
+The new party is being formed by Cuauhtemoc Cardenas, a former governor of Michoacan state who came in second to governing party candidate Carlos Salinas de Gortari in the July 1988 elections. Salinas took office in December.
+In return for the possible amendment, which if passed by shareholders would go into effect next year, the committee dropped its request to allow holders of 20% of the common shares outstanding to call a special directors meeting.
+On drugs, Thornburgh expanded funding and staffing for the state police and created special units to investigate drug trafficking and organized crime.
+A second minister will take charge of services provided by railways, as well as road haulage.
+A group of about 200 demonstrators continued throwing objects at police armed with riot shields as well as at passing civilian cars, Scotland Yard said.
+"Based on all these points, it is not possible for Vietnam to maintain the presence of its troops in Cambodia." Ranariddh gave no details on the reported meeting.
+In one series of tests, she said, mice infected with what is normally a skin disease developed fewer skin ulcers under ultraviolet radiation, but between 15 percent and 40 percent of them died.
+Glen K. Otis, on Friday turned over his duties to Gen. Crosbie E. Saint during ceremonies in Heidelberg.
+But several federal scientists don't buy that: "It is sad to see the agency prove so vulnerable to outside pressure," says one.
+He generously refers to an interviewer's questions of a law student as "inexplicable and inexcusable."
+Warner, a former U.S. ambassador to Switzerland who now lives on an Ocala horse farm, filed for Chapter 11 financial reorganization in October 1987 to consolidate $4.5 billion sought in lawsuits against him as a result of the Home State collapse.
+Then prosecutors asked what seemed an innocuous question: Why did he leave Princeton-Newport?
+All we can ask of anyone is that they not betray that trust." Jackson repeated that he wants neither a job nor a title with the Dukakis operation. "I want to serve, free to serve at my own pace, free to serve, free to challenge," he said.
+One result is that researchers are growing restless; some are moving to better-paying jobs in private-sector cooperatives.
+Amid the conflicting claims, one thing is certain: China continues to pound Vietnam relentlessly with artillery and mortar fire.
+The new president quickly recovered. "Oh, I set the rules," he said. "OK.
+As a screenwriter, Mrs. Franken wrote the movie "Beloved Enemy" in 1936.
+The Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments on an appeal by WCSH-TV of Portland, which is challenging an order to surrender tapes of its 12-minute interview last February with Biddeford Police Commissioner Denis Letellier.
+It is a sign the store is "freaking out," he says, and the image ads and hysterical price promotions "cancel each other out."
+Beyond that, Mr. Cuomo's address was short on details of his spending plans.
+When very large grain sales are announced, there are sometimes inquiries about their relative size and whether a record has been reached.
+Meanwhile, Congress welcomed Bush's moves Thursday to divorce the United States economically from Iraq and to freeze assets of Iraq and Kuwait.
+It's for all year round," said Clara Druhe, a longtime member of the nearly 1,800-member congregation who described herself as "past 70." "It should always be Christmas in our hearts," she said.
+'We think we must liberate all the territory of Abkhazia from the invaders.
+If an investor acquires or discloses a tender offer for at least 10% of the company's stock, the rights under certain circumstances would entitle the holder to buy shares of Electronic Associates or its acquirer at half price.
+The latest results provided the first solid evidence of Bethlehem's rebound from problems that had made it the subject of bankruptcy-law speculation.
+Conservative economist Milton Friedman on Friday attacked President Bush's "thousand points of light" idea of national service as "utterly unnecessary" and compared it to one of Adolf Hitler's programs.
+"Gone With the Wind" turned 50 years old Friday, but it will never age in the eyes of the fans who gathered for a gala "re-premiere" of the blockbuster Civil War movie.
+The Jordan gathering, originally billed as an extraordinary summit to discuss the gulf crisis, holds much higher risks of dissension of the kind the staid Saudis abhor.
+Mr. McBee said Pacific Telesis has consistently argued that the formula for calculating the size of the cut is flawed.
+To make Mr William Waldegrave minister for the Citizen's Charter is curious.
+Robert Eicher, a principal with Foster Higgins, says he has seen some managed-care plans in which savings from negotiated discounts were wiped out when doctors started billing for additional services.
+The paymaster general, David Heathcote Amery MP, told the conference: 'Cash control within departments should be as rigourous as ever.
+AMR has 58.9 million shares outstanding, and 62.8 million shares, fully diluted.
+It may be in order to ask that the activities of the shorts be reviewed" by authorities.
+The indictment said Ms. Casanova used the funds to pay credit-card bills for herself, her family and the friend.
+They must never be allowed to dry out and should also get a yearly coat of oil or wood preservative. Butts can be placed some distance away from the downpipe by using special attachments that connect to it and a length of hose.
+At the same time, they said blacks are more likely to suffer from serious kidney disease requiring either a lifetime of kidney dialysis or a transplant.
+Mr Roderick Paul, the chief executive, is due to retire in 1995. Mr Paul said rumours of a row over strategy were 'completely untrue'.
+Kurt Barnard, publisher of the newsletter Retail Marketing Report, said Tuesday that judging by the evidence so far, his prediction of a 5 percent increase in holiday sales this year looks accurate.
+Balken, who came to the Berkshire Museum in 1981, has been praised for bringing exciting exhibitions to the museum and for her expertise in the field of modern and contemporary art.
+Advancing issues outnumber declining ones about 3 to 2 on the NYSE, with 526 issues higher, 364 lower and 566 unchanged.
+However, the company also said it had a net loss of $14 million, compared to a net loss of $123 million for the same 1987 period.
+It is usually more significant when a dominant entrepreneurial founder/director buys or sells.
+Others also remain skeptical of Chemical's argument.
+His firm charges a $25 application fee and 20% of whatever is collected.
+It will press the PLO, or at least PLO member groups, to step up terrorist activities on Iraq's behalf, further undermining the PLO's image.
+He stressed that UN commanders on the ground would have to give the go-ahead first. But Mr Major stressed that while every Nato country was prepared to use force, no government would take the decision lightly.
+Truth is truth." The five top U.S. military chaplains are presently all pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
+But the architect Ancelet's strong, simple lines are as harmonious as they are imposing.
+Such heavy discounting, he says, makes these airlines "highly dependent on volume growth as a source of revenue."
+He also defended a draft constitution that would force the Greek head of Albania's Orthodox church to step down.
+MacMillan recorded a Dollars 5.7m loss on its KNP BT stake in the first quarter.
+Although they managed to meet the two time controls, experts believe the players missed the best possible continuations.
+He also appoints the franchise director, rail regulator and the chairman of Railtrack.
+"It is well known the country has shortages of many things. Unfortunately, there is no shortage of rhetoric, labels and sometimes libel," he said.
+They were protesting a power play involving the deputy prime minister's efforts to maintain his family's power in Haryana state.
+White owns a one-third stake.
+The central problem is that U.S. electricity demand has grown more rapidly than expected since 1985, while utilities have chosen not to add to their generating capacity, Kujawa and Yergin told a news conference on the results of their study.
+Under study by U.S. and European experts.
+Despite strong sales and earnings, the stock is currently off 21% from its price at the end of 1986.
+Sue Shellenbarger contributed to this article.
+Richard Darman, the White House budget director, said he would urge President Bush to veto the measure if defense spending was cut and if the "fiscally irresponsible" overall bill was not reduced in size.
+Zsofi speaks three languages in addition to Hungarian.
+Mr. Farley controls Farley Inc.
+Term bonds due 2016 are 8 1/4% bonds priced to yield 8.30%.
+Two men pleaded guilty today to trying to bribe former Navy officials, in one case buying an official's condominium in Idaho for an inflated price in an attempt to influence decisions on lucrative Pentagon contracts.
+A central bank official said that the recovering manufacturing industry coupled with a cooling construction industry indicates an improvement in the quality of economic growth.
+It is also a tool which institutional investors can use; it is they who can effectively urge reform on boards which are failing to perform.
+The U.S. Embassy confirmed the report but refused to elaborate.
+The first was to give up selling to the trade and instead to retail directly to the public.
+Morley is focusing on the positive.
+"The United States is the easiest country in the world to hire and fire people," he said.
+Admit it, you have been thinking all week 'What we need is a music quiz with really interesting guests such as Lucie Skeaping, Reg Presley and Kate Copstick' haven't you?
+Blowing, drifting snow cut visibility Thursday over parts of North Dakota and Minnesota, and snow showers were scattered over parts of Michigan and northern New England.
+In Peshawar, Pakistan, on Wednesday, a bomb exploded and tore a two-foot hole in the roof of a British Council library.
+Soviet officials have made it clear the tax structure probably will be reworked, sparking debate on how it should be changed.
+None of the work is urgent and the airliners remain safe to fly, said Clyde Kizer, spokesman for the task force set up 14 months ago by the airline industry's Air Transport Association.
+One person was killed and at least seven others were injured in violence nationwide, a day after an alleged money launderer was extradited to the United States.
+He declined to say how it should be decided.
+Four armed hijackers in Pyatigorsk, southern Russia, took 40 bus passengers hostage and demanded a getaway helicopter and a Dollars 15m ransom.
+"It would appear the way they were comfortable in this residence was going to come to an end and they would probably have to leave," Borrelli said in speculating that revenge was the motive.
+For the past few years, corporate treasurers have "captured" income by trading in and out of high-yield stocks to take advantage of a low tax rate on dividends.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, AT&T shares closed up 25 cents, at $26.75, on volume of 1.5 million shares.
+It has yet to be returned.
+The adjacent pit heap has become a coastal park, due to be handed over to the National Trust.
+Ky doesn't dwell on the days when, he says, he had "absolute power" as premier. "I was a soldier and a politician.
+Since April, Britain and several other European countries have impounded Iraq-bound parts of what they characterized as a "super gun" capable of firing nuclear or chemical warheads hundreds of miles to Iranian or Israeli territory.
+Duramed Pharmaceuticals Inc., experiencing lower than expected shipments during the third quarter, said it expects to post a pretax operating loss of about $750,000 for the period.
+APRIL 25 _ Power cut off at U.S. Embassy annex and homes of 45 embassy workers for non-payment of bills.
+Comptroller General Charles A. Bowsher, who heads GAO, used the words "out of control" to describe the deficit.
+But in 1948, she acknowledged that her beloved husband Piotr had been among the Polish army officers massacred by the Soviet secret police in Katyn Forest.
+Net income attributable totaled #159 million a year earlier, helped by a #104 million extraordinary gain on asset disposals.
+The firm said it expects Fieldcrest to earn 65 cents a share in 1988 and $1.55 a share in 1989, compared with a loss in 1987.
+After falling sharply amid fears of oil-backed inflation, bond price gained ground to close nearly unchanged.
+Denying the validity of all existing moral values, it pronounced itself infallible and generated an entire fictional universe to confirm its legitimacy.
+After shedding those units, Di Giorgio, which last year had revenue "in excess of $150 million," said it will be focused on food processing and distribution, and building materials.
+Some estimates project that by age 70, one-quarter of the women in North America will have suffered a fracture related to the disease.
+This makes all peripherals miserable, and promises to ruin their lives.
+A Japanese newspaper reported that Mr. Schevardnadze said he wouldn't rule out another coup attempt if economic conditions continue to worsen in the Soviet nation.
+"There's no integrity or unity to life.
+His account stretches back through a decade or more, charting GKN's steady, cautious expansion into defence.
+Net unrealised gains on investment increased by ADollars 31m before tax, to ADollars 17.7m, and accounted for ADollars 11.8m of the after-tax profit.
+Icahn met with reporters Monday after appearing before a closed meeting of the Council of Institutional Investors, which includes representatives of more than 50 pension funds.
+Nissan has auto factories in the U.S., Britain, Spain, Mexico and Australia.
+"I told them that I haven't seen them since the attack on Saturday.
+The Pentagon has brought down prices and improved quality in a number of recent weapons programs by pitting rival contractors against one another.
+This is levied for up to 25 years. Steve Bee, the pensions manager, says: 'This is designed as a long-term savings product, but it is flexible if people's circumstances change.'
+We need more capacity.' The German Steel Federation said last week that output this year was expected to be 10 per cent higher than last year and that prices were beginning to improve.
+In June, violence between ethnic Meskhi Turks and native Uzbeks in the republic of Uzbekistan left about 100 people dead, officials said.
+A black man, Prejean was tried by an all white jury for killing the white trooper.
+This is happening because justice, as it is understood by normal people, is declining in Chevy Chase, dicey in Times Square and disappearing from the country's poorest neighborhoods.
+Medicaid has been a particularly attractive vehicle for federal policy makers in an era of deficits and spending restraints because for every dollar in added Medicaid benefits, states pick up 45 cents on average.
+United News, which has a yield of over 5 per cent, jumped another 10 to 544p on continued hopes of interest rate cuts in Europe. In the printing sector, St Ives added 6 to 305p.
+It may seem minor to some people, but it's major enough for me." If any phrase could sum up the career of Richard Rodgers, it is a lyric from "No Strings," the only musical for which he wrote both words and music.
+It was also a good night for shows that will not return this fall.
+Critics have charged that even though the size of the lost tax revenues will be enormous, the bank board is not taking this revenue drain into account in figuring the total cost to the government of the bailout packages.
+SUPPORTING ACTOR: Albert Brooks, "Broadcast News"; Sean Connery, "The Untouchables"; Morgan Freeman, "Street Smart"; Vincent Gardenia, "Moonstruck"; Denzel Washington, "Cry Freedom." 5.
+That's the extraordinary thing about it," Collins said over coffee in the spacious north London home she shares with her husband, actor John Alderton, and their three children.
+Abdul Wahab Daroushe, an Arab member of Israel's Parliament, visited the Jerusalem site and told the settlers the Jews should leave.
+Both are part of the company's U.S. marketing organization.
+But Zero-Defects Management is now possible and actually not too difficult." What the Japanese now practice is very much a return to Frederic Taylor's Scientific Management.
+The participants just sat and talked.
+The hearing was held Wednesday before High Court Judge A.G. Korosso, who granted a government application for the state to withdraw its cases against the dead men, the newspaper said.
+Morrell, however, said the injuries that had to be reported fell from 70.5 per 1,000 full-time workers in January to 16.75 in October.
+Last month, a Blackhawk operating near a large array of high-intensity antennas in West Germany experienced some unusual blinking lights and alarm horns, Soucy said.
+Also last week, three U.S. Air Force F-16s crashed in one day. One pilot was killed when two jets collided in flight.
+Sept. 25 - The council voted 14-1 to explicitly expand its economic embargo to include all air cargo traffic in or out of Iraq and Kuwait, except for cargoes of humanitarian aid specifically authorized by its Sanctions Committee.
+Amfac Board Chairman Henry Walker Jr. said the board was assured JMB "intends to utilize Amfac's considerable wide-ranging involvement in Hawaii community activites."
+But Officials said the new British tank would be required to meet stringent standards over a 21-month development period.
+Also today, a mentally ill man who claimed to have a bomb hijacked an Aeroflot jetliner to Lithuania, but he was arrested without incident when the aircraft landed in the republi375.50, up $1.45.
+We wonder about the effect of Mr. Bush's credit on incentives, since some parents may prefer to keep the benefit rather than earn more money and lose it.
+The shares were steady at 155p. A return to profit and an announcement by chemicals group MTM of the first dividend for three years saw the share price recover 6 to 85p.
+If the heat is too intense, instead of settling into the surface of the vessel the metal salts vaporise and disappear.
+Government officials say that if foreign debt papers and other instruments can't be used, its privatization program would be unviable because the companies being sold wouldn't fetch the minimum price set by the government.
+I could have told them to go to hell but I didn't," press secretary David Beckwith quoted his boss as saying.
+Adds an analyst at another major London brokerage, who asks not to be identified: "Hanson's balance sheet is more solid than Lonrho's, and Lonrho is more solid than Maxwell was.
+Mayor Tom Young is asking a federal judge to order former mayor Lee Alexander and the people who bribed him to pay $1.5 million in restitution to the city.
+Most brokers defend the funds.
+The U.S. government had set a Friday deadline for the package-delivery concern to start the service or forfeit the route.
+Tue.'s open int 97,424, up 142.
+It sounds funny to say it, but Doug's blessed with the body of a child.
+Baraka could make a recommendation to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for a new trial after the hearing, which was expected to last several days.
+Both Britain and France distanced themselves from U.S. convoy operations, however, saying the mine sweepers would be used only to protect their own ships in the Persian Gulf region.
+In Florida, ticket takers at Everglades National Park were sent home, allowing motorists to drive in free.
+"The mood today was just ebullient _ cheering and applause in the newsroom," Mleczko said.
+Per-share earnings were diluted during the latest first half as the group issued new shares to finance increases in its stakes in Belgian oil company Petrofina and utility holding company Tractebel.
+The "pendulum has swung from one illogical _ indeed, ridiculous _ concept to another, from assuming Jewish generic involvement to arguing for no involvement at all," he writes in the April 9 issue of the evangelical fortnightly, Christianity Today.
+Pickets went up one minute past midnight outside the shipyard's main gate, located along the Thames River that flows into eastern Long Island Sound.
+"It was one of the most elegant functions like that that I've ever attended, and I've been to quite a few," said David Cole, a University of Michigan official and son of the late Edward Cole, former president of GM.
+Profit before tax increased to #85.2 million ($145.1 million) from #59.7 million a year earlier.
+Technology stocks go down as fast as they go up.
+"Suddenly, the world seemed to end," she told investigators later.
+Industrial Equity said it acquired its Cummins stake for investment purposes and did not plan to launch a takeover.
+Bush met with Republican Govs.
+For superb Kobe steaks and Japanese beer, the smoky Misu's Kitchen on Patpong 1 is a must. Entertainment? Bangkok is as notorious for its night life as for its traffic - again, justly.
+Here are excerpts from the speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. on Aug. 28, 1963, in Washington, D.C.: I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream.
+The full Senate is expected to confirm him easily when it votes next Tuesday, the day after the court begins its session.
+The Department of Housing and Urban Development ignored repeated warnings to take action against lenders, including one currently under grand jury investigation, the agency's inspector general said Friday.
+Col. Oliver North, who as a White House National Security Council aide helped run the Iran and Contra operations.
+But Mr. Greenspan didn't hesitate last Wednesday to criticize Assistant Treasury Secretary Michael Darby.
+The networks, in alleging a violation of the First Amendment, contended that the House may not arbitrarily delegate to a private party the right to determine whether TV coverage of Pierce's appearances will be allowed.
+The Real's value will be defended using Brazil's accumulated reserves of nearly Dollars 40bn.
+Dukakis has said he doesn't rule out modernization of the land-based arsenal _ that is, producing a new type of missile.
+In recent years, he has been convicted of, or admitted to, 119 rules violations.
+Since April, as drought cut into this year's harvest prospects, farm commodity prices overall have climbed 10.8 percent, according to the latest figures.
+For the first six months of Macy's fiscal year, earnings before interest, taxes and depreciation were $407 million, down 2.5% from $417 million during the same period a year earlier.
+The 13,000-member press corps here is housed in the spacious Georgia World Congress Center adjacent to The Omni.
+Thanks to the growing local market, they face the threat that competitors who are now importing cars could start to produce in Brazil.
+It's make-or-break time for Volkswagen of America.
+A final tally was not in, but spokeswoman Katherine Murray said the event raised $4.2 million to $4.4 million for the committee's operating budget, double what the RNC raised at its gala at the 1984 convention in Dallas.
+Herman Jay Cohen, to be assistant secretary of state for African affairs, succeeding Chester A. Crocker.
+In turn, results will be lackluster "for the next several months," he said.
+Earnings per share for the 12 months emerged at 10.2 cents (4.3 cents).
+Charges against Mr Mayhew and Mr Seelig, who at the time was already standing trial in the second Guinness prosecution, were dismissed at a brief hearing.
+"I don't see the economy going like gangbusters," said Victor Polce, vice president at Algemene Bank in New York, calling the market's optimism about an imminent U.S. economic recovery premature.
+In the village, a much-shelled collection of mud-brick ruins long since abandoned by civilians, uniformed mujahedeen sat atop tanks and armored personnel carriers, waving banners and chanting in Farsi: "Today Mehran, tomorrow Tehran."
+I did that with Sidney Lumet and `Daniel' and Woody Allen and `Hannah and Her Sisters' and `Stardust Memories."' His newest movie is "Coupe De Ville," due in March, about three brothers who take an old car across country.
+Earlier in the week guerrillas fired two rocket-propelled grenades at the Presidential Palace.
+He said he soon plans to start talks with TWA's union leaders and officials of TWA's St. Louis hub over "how TWA can survive in the long term."
+The September contract gained 1.05 cents a pound to $1.2460.
+No one tried to say, `we aren't going to do a Mafia movie again,'" says Charles V. Richardson, president of Tri-Ad Communications Group, a New York firm that specializes in marketing to the black community.
+At the meeting, some shareholders complained the families were treating Porsche like a small family business.
+The Wake Forest University cafeteria, turned into a press room, was packed with post-debate spinners, who needed no prompting to stand amenably, surrounded by cameras and tape recorders and reporters with notebooks.
+Moscow is opposed to Iran's fundamentalist Islamic ideology as well as its resolute commitment to keep on fighting until the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
+The company, which can't meet debt payments from current cash flow, has said it may have to file for bankruptcy protection if it can't restructure its debt.
+At least 554 Palestinians have been killed by soldiers or Jewish settlers during the 20-month-old revolt, and 100 Palestinians have been killed by fellow Arabs as suspected collaborators.
+The unit owns about 19% of CalMat.
+He said his committee had suspended its probe only because of the pressing need to pass emergency legislation bailing out the savings and loan industry.
+It is likely to lead, sooner or later, to an intense debate on ways of strengthening the European Community's exchange rate mechanism.
+Miss McCarthy died at New York Hospital, said Dixie Sheridan, spokeswoman for the author's alma mater, Vassar College in Poughkeepsie.
+The agency also asked that they be required to pay civil penalties in the amount of three times the allegedly illegal profits.
+Government spokesmen said most of the killings were common crimes, involving disputes or hold-ups, but journalists have insisted they had political motives.
+A two-year experiment with a Western-style democracy ended in 1961 when Birendra's father, King Mahendra, dismissed the government of the Nepali Congress Party, accusing it of mismanagement and corruption.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slumped 18.21 to 2,440.06, stretching its loss for the week to 91.81 points.
+Lloyd's has agreed that NameCos should hold a minimum of Pounds 100,000 at the insurance market, compared with the Pounds 1.5m required from companies set up in the past two years to inject corporate capital into the market.
+The exchange already has introduced several products of this kind including Nikkei Stock Average, Financial Times-Stock Exchange warrants and a Deutsche Mark foreign currency warrant.
+But under the method agreed upon, the concessions would be subtracted from projected costs during a base period that ends in September 1987, resulting in a larger savings estimate, according to a source close to Pan Am.
+For instance, they may withdraw people from low coastal areas.
+Half of the cut will be restored after six months, and wages are scheduled to return to normal after a year. About 950 newly hired pilots are working for $27,500 a year and will not be affected.
+"Everybody's been so supportive _ even strangers, people who don't know the family," he said. "I owe a debt I probably will never be able to repay." Heimdal arrived at Miami International Airport with his mother, Marge.
+"But the important thing is actions, not words.
+The Justice Department is investigating an American Cyanamid employee, believed to have altered the research results, and the FDA is exploring if Cyanamid's management knew of any data falsification.
+The poll in the Observer newspaper follows the trouncing of the Conservatives by Labor in European Parliament elections.
+The operation was called Jaya Shakthi, "victorious strength" in Sinhalese.
+The lead underwriter is Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
+"I'm a patriotic person," he says.
+Top professionals serve the hard leather ball at around 160mph.
+The party must reposition itself as one concerned not to constrain but to promote individual opportunity by reawakening faith in the notion of society.
+Last year, U.S. companies signed 268 contracts for joint ventures and other projects, 43 more than a year earlier.
+Ocean Spray, the Plymouth-based cooperative of cranberry growers in Wisconsin and Massachusetts, said it will be the first time cranberries will be used in cereal.
+Unofficial estimates of the cost of gathering the data have ranged from $1 $1 million to $10 million annually.
+Gov. Martha Lara played host to the governor's stream of visitors.
+Judging by the reports, analysts said they don't foresee any imminent change in Federal Reserve credit policy, which could influence the dollar's value against its foreign counterparts.
+Rain that was predicted held off.
+About one-third of China's budget goes to subsidies.
+So everyone throws up his hands and sits and waits." The only way to fill these buildings would be to attract foreign manufacturers to Hainan.
+There are 30-odd miles of car-killing dirt roads and a 3,900-foot, heart-stopping gravel runway for planes.
+ABC hasn't been No. 1 since the 1979-80 season when it tied with CBS.
+In response to broker concerns, the SEC changed its original proposal so that brokers can take the information about a customer's financial affairs and investment experience over the phone.
+It didn't help Gephardt _ he finished a dismal third _ but the blows kept Dukakis on the defensive.
+What might have been the nation's first free elections in 30 years were thwarted last November when armed thugs killed at least 34 people at polling stations.
+He expressed surprise that there has been little debate about retaining the death penalty, but believes interest will pick up. "I suspect this is just one of many issues that will be discussed in the next few months," he said.
+"If you can't put out the fire in its early stages," says President Kenan Evren, "it will spread and the entire house will burn down.
+They want to go to the movies to see a movie."
+Insurance company earnings lag changes in prices by several months, so a hardening in rates in coming months could delay beyond next year a cyclical peak in property-casualty earnings.
+He cut spending and raised some taxes, but he did not raise income taxes on the middle class.
+His appeal of the citation, which was still before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, now becomes moot.
+Since then, blacks have increased in numbers and positions of seniority in the Congress.
+At least six of the injured were reported in serious condition, and some of them were taken to hospitals by helicopter.
+The three were arrested on charges of breaking and entering and conspiracy.
+The Korean Air order also included two 747 freighters and one combination freight-passenger plane, bringing the total of the firm orders for aircraft and associated spare parts to about $1.5 billion.
+Threats also have been made to Penguin.
+It wasn't a conventional type war.
+A GAO official said the agency would not have investigated if it had known Smith was a candidate.
+Losses in the chemicals and machinery sectors were mostly narrower.
+But first, the Chrysler Viper and the Aston Martin Virage, Volante and Vantage.
+If the building's doors and windows aren't installed soon, work can't continue inside during the numbing Mongolian winter.
+Amway officials at the company's headquarters in Ada, Mich., were not immediately available for comment.
+Early in U.S. history the cost of mailing a letter varied according to distance.
+Bitar joined the Foreign Legion as a teen-ager when Lebanon was still ruled by France and served with special forces and demolition teams in North Africa and Europe.
+I have a theory, and it has to do with those "Homer Hankies" the Twins' fans wave.
+"The companies' reasoning for a share swap was perfect, but the price they concluded was ridiculous, crazy," he says.
+They could have been jailed for up to a year.
+We've got to do everything we can to have a plan that is based not on a third of the spill, but on the totality of this spill in terms of _ in terms of recovery.
+SDBO and other institutions are said to have a FFr79m mortgage on Mr Tapie's Paris mansion, which he admitted this summer was now worth only FFr30m.
+What follows is a list of some of the country's top cheese retailers who will supply by post: Abergavenny Fine Foods, Mamhilad, nr Pontypool, Gwent NP4 8RG.
+In a brief stint of panic selling, shares and government bonds plummeted in the wake of a rumour that Mr Scalfaro was about to resign.
+In addition, the liberal churches can no longer, as they once could, count on the social mobility factor for new members.
+If we had the prospect that prices would be maintained at USDollars 25 per barrel, there might be room for a new plant'.
+First Union, which has $39.6 billion in assets, had $15.2 billion in assets and 314 offices in Florida as of the end of 1990.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.11 to 2,337.86 in the first half hour of trading.
+A U.S. judge decided to release a former Chilean army major who admitted to lying to protect his superiors in the 1976 slaying of retired diplomat Orlando Letelier.
+Berisha shrugs: 'We are realistic.
+On his 1986 tax return, Borg placed his personal wealth at nearly $8 million.
+Rain also dampened the southeast half of Missouri, Illinois and Wisconsin and eastern North Carolina and South Carolina.
+Many of the small operators either can't afford or can't find rental substitute rigs, which can cost about $1,000 a week.
+West German shares, which are highly sensitive to foreign exchange swings, were badly battered by these events, brokers said.
+West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl sought to calm fears among the NATO allies on Thursday by promising to keep them fully informed on plans to forge a new German state.
+He says losses to the state's ski industry due to high-altitude sickness approach $55 million a season.
+In othere developments Wednesday: _ Foreign-language newspapers went back on sale at Beijing hotels after being banned nearly a month ago.
+The former Soviet satellites of Eastern Europe abd party leaders in the Soviet Baltic republics already have given up their exclusive right to power.
+The second discovery was in the northwest Cayuga field in Henderson County, Texas.
+Lawyers for Lester, Kern and Ladone said the state court ruling was an unwarranted expansion of the Supreme Court's 1986 decision.
+In the year-ago period, Amgen reported net income of $320,000, or two cents a share, on revenue of $21.5 million.
+She spent some $1.5 million of taxpayer funds, in the process forcing Mr. Olson also to spend $1.5 million.
+In an outpouring of emotion, tens of thousands of Chileans lined the streets to view the casket of toppled Marxist President Salvador Allende, whose remains were unearthed from a humble grave for an honorable burial.
+She is also volleying with enthusiasm.
+"We're interested," said Thomas Irwin, vice president for corporate planning of Calgary-based Canadian Occidental.
+Police said they have four primary suspects, including Edward Humphrey, a mentally disturbed university freshman jailed on charges of beating his grandmother.
+The crowd fell silent at the sound of the pitch hitting Conigliaro's face, recalled Dick Dew, who was a sportswriter covering the game.
+Neighbors quoted anonymously in the Detroit Free Press today said Dunbar was shot outside a house where "crack" cocaine has been sold in recent weeks.
+Officials suggested further talks with Egypt before pursuing a controversial proposal for Israeli-Palestinian talks.
+But many suppliers said Thursday that before shipping, they want to see a court-approved financial plan expected this week from Federated Department Stores Inc. and Allied Stores Corp.
+The higher the fear, the less is saved, he says.
+West Germany and France favor hard cash.
+The shares closed 6 lower at 154p, having recovered from a worse fall earlier in the session. Builders merchant Sharp and Fisher was wanted on expectations of favourable interim results on Monday.
+The party has announced plans to publish an opposition newspaper, but it was unclear where it would get the equipment or funding for the project.
+The judge weighing an unprecedented divorce custody case over seven frozen embryos is getting plenty of unsolicited advice, including holding a lottery for the eggs.
+On several occasions she is forced to remind them that even though times are tough, it's important to hold onto their dreams.
+I just would like to add that Spain was the third country Christopher Columbus had to approach before he could get support for his explorations.
+The spectrograph breaks the sunlight into a rainbow of component colors.
+For those who want a quick flavour of Keynes' writings, in historical context, with lots of pictures and who are not too worried about detailed scholarly interpretation, Keynes for Beginners is perfect.
+During the four-day flight, the crew of the Atlantis deployed a spy satellite, according to sources close to the mission.
+'The most inessential staff will be withdrawn from the region,' said Ms Foa.
+He wants to control oil markets to realize political aims that go far beyond economic power.
+Now we offer nothing much at all.
+On May 4 a U.S. District Court jury in New York aquitted Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno and eight associates of charges they rigged the elections of Roy L. Williams in 1981, and Jackie Presser in 1983, as Teamsters presidents.
+Dating back to 1492 and the place where Columbus' remains are said to be buried, Santo Domingo is hoping to attract thousands of tourists for the 500th anniversary.
+The inquiry was disclosed in a prospectus for a public offering of Sherwood stock that was completed in June.
+Dollar liquidity will continue to be abundant and it will be business as usual.
+It said Korean Air had ruled out pilot error.
+If it were, the Boston version would be significantly truer to the original than the Kirov version, which also is the work of Mr. Sergeyev.
+They won. Next.' Midterm by-elections are always difficult, even for governments not mired in real or imagined scandal.
+A senior official said he was "very optimistic" that the government could reach an agreement soon with McDonnell Douglas and GE for sharing the cost of the repair work.
+Unless effective action is agreed soon to combat irregular payments, what one observer calls the 'black hole' down which money is now disappearing could soon develop into a chasm.
+Friday's Market Activity Treasury bond prices rose slightly, but still finished the week at lower levels than the previous week.
+Mr Clinton said in Amman he had pledged to forgive all Jordan's US debts.
+"This will probably wind up in an awful mess," Gillis added.
+While Compaq sells its machines to businesses through computer retailers, Texas Instruments will be selling most of its machines to the industrial market and to value-added resellers and original-equipment manufacturers.
+The highlight for those who remember 1969 as a time of peace, love and rock 'n' roll is previously unshown footage of Janis Joplin performing at Woodstock.
+With a personal pension, any pension increases have to be paid for.
+In the absence of bullish news, the soybean market could not sustain the price levels reached Thursday amid signs of strong soybean meal demand and prospective Soviet buying, analysts said.
+Few dare to speak out in fear of reprisal.
+Maine has never banned coyote hunting, and officials said at least 1,600 coyotes are killed by hunters and farmers annually.
+The tracks were closed to traffic, and international trains were being rerouted via Switzerland or West Germany, he said.
+The speed of change in Eastern Europe is "mind-boggling" and raises concern about continued stability in the region, President Bush said in an interview published today.
+Eleven years later than they hoped, operators of the Seabrook nuclear power plant turned on its reactor to begin running it up to full power.
+Each of the prospects had a moment or two in the sun when rumors flared that they were gaining favor.
+And if the transaction is above $55 a share, he said, "I would sell."
+The danger is that if too much radioactive steam is released, the reactor cavity -about twice the size of those in the west - could burst. Normally, when pressure valves break, the steam is channelled to a condensation pool.
+But nervousness ahead of next week's figures kept WH Smith under pressure to end 8 lower at 383p. Brewer and hotelier Vaux was knocked by a sell note and downgrade from Smith New Court, shedding 6 to 168p.
+Kroger reached the agreement with its lenders, Citibank, Chemical Bank and First National Bank of Chicago.
+The economies of Texas and other oil-producing states, where most of the failures are concentrated now, appear to have bottomed out.
+The Uniformed Division Officers Association contends that the urine testing is an unconstitutional invasion of privacy.
+By avoiding the expensive terminals needed to load flatcars, fuel-efficient RoadRailers will make rail a competitor again in the shorter haul freight routes dominated by trucks, he says.
+"I would put Mexico's potential higher than Saudi Arabia's," he says.
+By importing mainly raw timber, they say, Japan is protecting its own uncompetitive, traditional timber processing industry.
+Fran and Charlie Gibbons will find another place to live.
+Instead he holds up a mirror to the world of letters, one that is truthful and compassionate, in just the same way that his fiction has always reflected the hopes, aspirations and disappointments of his other world, that of middle America.
+The problem, I guess, lies more with the subject than the authors.
+Karl Lagerfeld is one of the world's most famous fashion designers.
+THE window-dressing put up for the recent re-opening of Germany's privatisation programme was certainly eye-catching.
+About 400 people have paid $25 to $150 each to become museum members in the last 10 days, a period when the museum usually might sign 10 members, Barrie said.
+The 236 people aboard the two planes were unharmed, it said.
+Fleischmann returned to his home in Tisbury, England, for medical treatment and did not return for the review, said Fritz Will, director of the state-funded institute.
+What about the investors in the junk bonds?
+When leaders must decide between restoring the competitiveness of the economy and maintaining their international military authority, they opt to preserve the empire.
+"The adjourned position is a complete mess.
+The United States last month listed a total of 53,069 cases, up from 31,036 a year earlier.
+Topics of discussion included ousted party chief Zhao Ziyang, who was purged in late June in a power struggle over handling of the popular, student- led democracy movement and is still being investigated.
+A federal judge on Friday granted Motorola Inc.'s request for a stay following his ruling that the company violated a key computer chip patent and order to stop selling one of its microprocessors.
+But because the provisions on their notes stipulate that they are subordinated to common stock, it also meant the DM135 million genuessscheine capital was wiped out.
+Kansas City Life directors met today to consider the $47.50 offer, but Fred Spar, a public relations spokesman in New York, said he was not sure when a decision would be reached.
+The market capitalisation of the 100 index is Pounds 570bn, an average of Pounds 5.7bn per company.
+But economic forces are conspiring against Gen.
+Mr. Regalia said these early June figures mirrored "activity before the recent decline in interest rates."
+Senator D'Amato, among others, says that now is not the time to be nice to the Soviet Union.
+In east Germany, it is sticking at around 15.2 per cent, or around 1.16m workers.
+Declining issues outnumbered advances by about 7 to 5 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 590 up, 832 down and 528 unchanged.
+She admitted that she was nearly broke and in trouble with the police when the FBI asked her to cooperate in the sting operation.
+Ford could have avoided the whole problem by adding rear shoulder harnesses to the Escort for a mere $12 a belt, according to Craig McClellan, the attorney for the Miller family.
+"We're calling it our trick-or-treat case," said Port of Seattle Police Chief Ed Ingram. "We got the trick.
+Because of the seasonal nature of ChemLawn's business, the first-quarter results are never indicative of the year as a whole.
+The authorization follows the purchase of 9.1 million shares in February under a tender offer.
+Still, the American partners aren't complaining.
+She thinks they'll all be together.
+And Miss Daisy does nothing to dispel this notion.
+Just when it looked like the Nasdaq over-the-counter market might be firming, nervous investors dumped shares of the biggest nonfinancial issues and sent the market tumbling.
+My heart was beating so fast I could not hear anything.
+Then there is Nicaragua, the Mighty Mouse menace that has kept Mr. Reagan and the Washington ideologues in continual fright since 1981.
+Wait, said the IRS, this is a building; if not, we have plenty of other reasons to deny credits.
+The board of AFG, one of North America's leading glassmakers, said Thursday it had signed a definitive agreement to support Clarity Holdings Corp. offer to pay $33 a share for 94 percent of its common shares, or $883.4 million.
+The merchantman Flying Cloud, with its 17-story masts that could carry 35 sails, was the marvel of its day.
+'It is a very tough market for the self-employed.' Some types of lending are no longer obtainable - including 'non-status' loans, where lenders were prepared to grant up to 65 per cent of a home's cost without references.
+His latest accomplishment is a recording of the last three Schubert sonatas for his regular record company, Deutsche Grammophon.
+Bernstein maintained that conductors should be actors.
+In defending the cuts, the department has pointed to little-used flights that receive subsidies in remote areas.
+Until her husband's death, this unfortunate woman took refuge from the hard realities of her life in a front parlour decked out with trinkets salvaged from her Kensington home.
+In the 1960s, particle physicists, working with the former Atomic Energy Commission, planned to build their next big dream machines at accelerator centers on the East and West coasts.
+He set out to find himself and wound up in federal prison on an auto-theft charge.
+The authors argue strongly against such an approach: "Dependency at the beginning of the life cycle is between 50% and 100% as costly as dependency at the end of the life cycle.
+This will benefit every taxpayer in the country.
+But analyst Ronald Glantz of Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in San Francisco predicted GM would post a net loss of $150 million to $250 million in the quarter.
+The estimated 1989-90 world wheat production was unchanged at 530 million tons, compared with 502 million last season.
+The tax on aviation gasoline would increase from 12 cents to 15 cents and on jet fuel from 14 cents to 18 cents.
+Because of the merger, the number of United Capital's shares outstanding has been reduced to about seven million from 10.4 million.
+A successful launch rehearsal that ended with a mock emergency landing will make it easier to conduct the real thing when space shuttle flights resume, NASA officials say.
+The change would reflect declarations of independence or sovereignty by more than half of the 15 Soviet republics, including Russia, the largest.
+The dirty concrete platform was overhung by pipes and wires.
+Pedestrians sprint down a Cairo street yesterday as a strong earthquake rocked the Egyptian capital.
+Hysterical arguments flare up in the long lines.
+"I didn't know where they were taking my character, and they didn't know where the character was going," she said. "We haven't resolved it yet.
+Numerous such "passively safe" designs are under development.
+The loss of American support was said to be one of the main reasons the rebels agreed to the cease-fire.
+Mr. Malone said the cable industry is also "a huge potential customer" for advanced communications products of AT&T and others.
+Charles Riter of Riter Research, the Annapolis, Md. company that conducted the survey, said there was overlapping and that a net of 32 percent of those questioned knew a teen-ager in one of the two categories.
+Tear down these walls, Sing what you want, not what your told, Get out of control!"
+Justice goofed, but a near-frantic woman found a judge who was sensitive to her holiday plight, despite his tough reputation.
+The Health Ministry order was issued after Evin met with executives of the company, which manufactures the RU 486 pill, also known as Mifepristone.
+The agency has sent letters asking these employers whether they offered group health coverage to employees.
+"The leaders of the invading countries should publicly denounce the invasion 20 years ago," said the statement.
+Defense attorneys argued for 27 to 33 months imprisonment.
+"This guy should not be in jail any longer if that's (flag burning) the basis for his conviction," said lawyer David Cole, who represented flag-burner Gregory Johnson in the Texas vs. Johnson case.
+And it was coming back.
+For the weaker players in the increasingly competitive environment, the outlook is even dimmer.
+I write to express my dismay at the depiction of the work of my organization, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, in your editorial "The Refugees' Other Problem" (July 27).
+But it did not go so far as formally to request such a move.
+That could provide Mr. Icahn the means to renew his battle with his formidable opponent, USX Chairman David Roderick.
+The philharmonic tour, arranged at the invitation of the Soviet Ministry of Culture, is the first since 1976 when it was led by Erich Leinsdorf and Thomas Schippers.
+Flight through Hungary began after its liberal communist regime decided in May to remove barbed wire and other barriers from the border with Austria.
+Struebig and Kemptner are still missing.
+U.S. Attorney Robert Barr said he did not believe the allegations would have been raised at trial by the prosecution.
+The same is true of option-writing programs.
+The Federal Election Commission joined Michigan officials in urging the Supreme Court to overturn the appeals court ruling.
+The sale of Dallas-based Moore McCormack Energy, which is subject to regulatory approval, is expected to be completed by the end of May following the impending merger of Southdown subsidiary SDW Inc. with Moore McCormack Resources.
+The 30 tons of aid carried by the group includes oats and dry milk and medical supplies such as crutches and wheelchairs.
+Jim Rezka, project engineer, said he would favor installing remote-controlled methane monitoring equipment that would allow measurement of gas levels without workers having to enter the tunnel.
+Investors in the Korea Europe fund, for example, have suffered a near 57 per cent decline over the past three years; the Singapore SESDAQ fund is 42 per cent down since April 1989.
+How that happens is unclear.
+Of those surveyed, 58% oppose a stimulative fiscal package.
+Canadian Pacific owns nearly half of the voting, or Class A, shares.
+Others descended on the ladder.
+It is expected to begin work on August 4 and to report by the beginning of October.
+The remainder of the issue, $31.1 million pure waters districts bond anticipation notes were purchased by a Kidder, Peabody & Co. group.
+British Gas would obtain warrants to purchase the same number of shares for the same price.
+But, he hastens to add: "We should never be surprised by a write-off.
+PERTH-ANDOVER, New Brunswick (AP) _ A U.S. Air Force tanker jet exploded in the air Wednesday over Canada, killing at least three of four crew members, authorities said.
+The index, meant to forecast economic activity for the coming three months, fell 2.2% in September from August.
+John Ingleby has resigned from JAMES FINLAY and its subsidiaries.
+Cincinnati Milacron Inc. has learned the hard way that it doesn't always profit to be at the forefront.
+The company, which produces cement and deals in such other construction materials as sand and gravel, filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy law.
+Proceeds will go to reduce debt taken on recently to buy Standard Oil.
+"Progress has been somewhat slow, but there are reasons for that," said Vivian Hamilton of the United Way. "Many would-be volunteers are still cleaning up their own back yards." Still, her concern for the needy was foremost.
+He noted that physicians for the defense and the plaintiffs disagreed over what kind of lung cancer killed Mrs. Cipollone.
+At least two dozen protesters chained themselves to doors or blocked exits with their wheelchairs Monday.
+The company's stock jumped $2.625 to close at $18.
+The rights can be exercised through Sept. 15.
+The BNA study said that where child-care facilities are provided, fathers are increasingly likely to use the facilities and increasingly often are the ones taking children to medical appointments and for other obligations.
+Mr. Hansen also mentions John Mulheren, who he says managed to become a hero in the eyes of some for his "pistol-packing attempt to silence a witness."
+The union plays into the companies' hands by lawless conduct. Members speed the decline of their union by their actions.
+"I was so desperate I was willing to try anything," he says.
+Does he appeal to Televisionland because some of us are crypto-fascists?
+Panamanian boxing champion Roberto Duran said Friday he hopes the use of his luxurious apartment by U.S. troops will count toward the community service he has been sentenced to in a Florida court for driving while intoxicated.
+"We must not permit the Iraqi regime to hope there will be a division, a weakening of positions," he said.
+"They've got competitors with faster boxes and better technology who've been there longer," he said.
+USX did not report any incentive compensation for its top executives in 1986.
+DDT weakened egg shells, reducing the survival rate.
+As two of the original Steppenwolves, they helped create the energetic style for which the company is best known.
+It has come to dominate the industry today, largely because its factories turn out products of acceptable quality at unbeatable prices due to low labor costs.
+But at the Charles Hotel, where the prince has 40 rooms, hotel spokeswoman Martha Sullivan said the Saudis "have been model guests.
+He said he was just taking it for precaution," said Steve McDow, a salesman at the Super Handy Hardware Center in Greenwich.
+In 1898, Emile Zola's famous defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, "J'accuse," was published in Paris.
+The insider sell-buy ratio is just one of many tools that analysts and money managers use to gauge market sentiment.
+As a result, the cornucopia of cable choices is limited to what the sole legal operator, freed from competition, chooses to offer.
+But scandals in the cinema have a special impact, for we feel we know the performer as a friend.
+Anybody who says it is onerous is not running their business properly.' Criticisms are at last being slowly addressed.
+Comex has 32 certified firms, with warehouses in 43 locations in the U.S. where copper can be stored for delivery against exchange contracts, an exchange spokeswoman said.
+The panel also approved an amendment that would expand the U.S. trade representative's authority, allowing him to decide whether to retaliate in cases of unfair trade practices.
+Many street signs in Cluj are still in both Hungarian and Romanian, but in Tirgu Mures, a town that is 50 percent Hungarian 40 miles to the east, the signs are only in Romanian.
+But when it comes to depicting that pity and rage, to say nothing of the prejudice that accompanied it, the film does something very wise.
+The India-brokered peace accord stipulates the surrender of arms by the insurgents in exchange for limited autonomy in the provinces.
+"I think he's a pretty exciting guy and he's got a lot of guts," DeBartolo said of Campeau after the jam-packed meeting.
+They said expensive missile systems are likely to face cuts and more will be spent on faster sealift and air transport capacity. Manpower cuts also will be deferred, the lawmakers said.
+Moody's Investors Service Inc. said it is reviewing, for possible upgrade, its Prime-2 rating on about $124 million of commercial paper of the Cincinnati-based bank holding company's Central Bancorp.
+The order gives another boost to the commercial jet industry. Earlier this month, American Airlines signed a 142-plane, estimated $7 billion deal with McDonnell Douglas Corp.
+Illinois and Indiana logged the biggest increases with 9 percent increases.
+After speeches criticizing the institutes' role in animal experimentation, the group marched to the Veterinary Resources Branch.
+Nutritionists blast the menus.
+Meanwhile, lawyers for the PLO are seeking to dismiss a federal lawsuit that would force the closing of the mission.
+Official reports say more than 2,000 attacks since 1980 have done at least $51 million in damage.
+The latest polls say 58 percent of Canadians rate Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who need not call an election for three years, as "the worst" prime minister or "one of the worst."
+The delegates at the Jordan conference also cheered when Adnan Saududdin, a member of the Jordanian Islamic Front and the fundamentalist Moslem Brotherhood, called for an Islamic uprising to topple Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $439, up from $435.50 late Wednesday.
+He got stuff you just can't find," says Edmund Sullivan, a University of Hartford professor who is curator of the new museum.
+Oakland won four games to three.
+She was an affecting Natasha, successfully conveying the girl's agitation in her big aria.
+Republican Pete Wilson and Democrat Dianne Feinstein were closing out their campaigns by heading in opposite directions - Wilson flying south and Feinstein heading north - for a long day of campaign rallies.
+"As I'm hearing them and reflecting on them," said Milstead, adding it took him "about two seconds" after hanging up the phone.
+A "yes" vote is a vote to expel Frank.
+Institutional investors, each with less than a 3 per cent stake, are thought to control about 146m shares.
+While at Piedmont, Mr. Howard led the carrier's aggressive expansion, according to William McGee, Piedmont's current chairman.
+The interim dividend was lifted 21 per cent to 47 cents from 39 cents.
+Speaking forcefully and at times with bitterness and anger, the presidents said in separate speeches that their calls were prompted by economic stagnation at home and rising public discontent.
+Though he speaks only two words, the commercial has taught him that advertising can be as controversial as politics.
+Police officials said Friday they were investigating a fight that broke out between police officers and followers of black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan who were trying to drive prostitutes from the capital's red-light district.
+The mood got even surlier when Mr. Petrone rolled out an unusually restrictive case-management order that he had obtained from federal Judge Thomas McAvoy.
+The market for dealing in Pibs is illiquid, which might make them hard to sell in troubled times. Rates.
+Mr. Sullivan couldn't be reached for comment.
+Mr Ken Kuchan, director of investor relations, said that the company had not lost sales to customers because of the strike. A majority of UAW strikers returned to work this week, though many workers are bitter after the long work stoppage.
+It is conducting that offer with the Bank Building Employees Stock Ownership Plan & Trust.
+Gordon said there are 4,500 schizophrenics among 7,000 state hospital patients.
+A former maintenance man in this Washington suburb is being held in a Texas jail on a morals charge after police said a videotape showing him sexually abusing a 6-year-old girl was found in his abandoned car.
+Nickel deliveries slipped to 121m lb from 136m lb. Copper shipments fell to 59m lb from 75m lb, and platinum-group metals fell to 69,000oz from 86,000oz.
+Put the two candidates on the stump, however, and their confidence comes out in quite different ways.
+She congratulated Congress for enacting the legislation after nearly a year of debate and said the measure would contribute to the true independence of the Filipino people.
+Petsos resigned from the party last year.
+The charity challenged one part of a lower court ruling, which ordered it to state in its literature that it does not plant trees in occupied territories.
+"It did not explode when they attempted to detonate," Capt. Michael London said. "All indications that they had at the time was that it had the makings of a bomb.
+Investigators have been dispatched across the state to question possible suspects in the grisly slayings of five students that have paralyzed this college town, police said Thursday.
+Three Democrats seek the nomination to challenge Gregg.
+The court is scheduled to hear C-I-L's lawsuit against Trimac May 12.
+They can't kill us the way they killed us then." Businesses are showing confidence, too.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.85 to 2,134.07, after the two previous sessions in which it eked out a net gain of 2.49 points.
+"I had 2,500 people here (Sunday) and I'm going to have 25,000 people here (protesting) next Sunday," said Republican state Sen. Walter Dudycz, a Vietnam veteran.
+It advocates an Islamic state in the occupied lands and Israel, putting it at odds with the PLO, which publicly demands only a secular Palestinian state in the occupied lands.
+Jim White, director of operations for A&S, declined to say if his store had dropped the newspaper. A&S ads have not appeared in the Daily News since Tuesday.
+To some challengers, the issue is likely to be worth more than the support, especially when criticism of the pay raise could be coupled with a denunciation of the national party truce as an attempt at gag rule.
+People like to add "another name" to their portfolios, says a prominent banker.
+The girl, who turned 18 on Wednesday, also said she is upset that the media has portrayed her as mentally retarded, according to a copyright interview in The Record of Hackensack.
+Bank Board member White praised the new approach as "more rational" than the current regulation, directing the supervision where it is needed most.
+Two separate reports put the death toll at 11 or 12.
+Trading activity cooled off from Monday's sizzling pace.
+He says he will ask the Senate Banking Committee, which he recently joined, to look into the matter.
+Zilkha is a privately owned oil and gas exploration, development and production company with operations primarily in Louisiana and Texas federal waters.
+"The letter is a positive letter.
+"This is a very positive sign that management is moving aggressively and will stop at nothing to get back on track," said Stephen Balog, a Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. analyst.
+State Department spokesman Charles Redman said the opposition rejection of Noreiga's offer was a clear message the strongman should resign.
+Prosecutors today dropped charges against an American Civil Liberties Union lawyer accused of violating the nation's most restrictive abortion law by encouraging others to seek abortions.
+Renoir's depiction of an open-air dance hall in Montmartre, "Au Moulin dela Galette," is to be auctioned at Sotheby's.
+Koppers moved up 1 1/2 to 30.
+He also, however, advocates stringent austerity measures to counter the $17 billion foreign debt.
+Beyer said the figures are misleading.
+A Lorillard spokewoman said, "This is an old story.
+In September 1988, the House voted 216-166 to stick by its more restrictive provisions, limiting federal abortion aid to women whose lives are endangered.
+The English-language China Daily said the crunch resulted from the rising cost of making paper, hoarding by speculators who resell it for profit, and a state-ordered cut in imports.
+In recent weeks, the Senate, where the government does not have a majority, has made a large number of amendments to the bill.
+"We saw more individuals than we've seen in a long time," he said.
+The United States is now viewed by many Afghans as the key player in the war: U.S.-supplied rockets are terrorizing Kabul.
+Grayish blues (and warm browns for the drawings) provide a discreetly elegant setting.
+"As you wander the streets, there's a sense of scale that is such that a human being is welcome," said Esolen. "You can imagine yourself in every nook and cranny, in the light of a balcony window, the glimpse of a patio.
+An MSHA spokeswoman confirms that Mr. Goode and his team were investigated, but she denies that they were harassed.
+Employment costs, however, have been rising more rapidly in recent quarters, replacing commodities as the primary engine of inflation.
+And by cooperating swiftly with the U.S., the Soviet Union has made it clear to Iraq that the two superpowers can no longer be played off against each other.
+The sparkling dynamic of Britain's increasingly successful woman prime minister opened many doors, not least across the Atlantic.
+The potential value of off-label applications is unquestioned.
+Four Civil Air Patrol ground teams searched through the night near 4,000-foot Pleasants Peak in the Santa Anas on the Orange-Riverside county line because the plane disappeared from radar at about 2,100 feet near the peak, CAP Lt.
+Natural fires "Are very important to keep species diversified.
+The all-German vote would fuse the two countries under one government.
+The latest period's orders were 19% higher than the $1.02 billion recorded in the year-earlier period.
+Even more unsettling, a recent survey of 1,400 companies around the state found 23% planning to move some or all of their operations out of California; they complained of rising taxes and burdensome regulations.
+Bill Cosby and the rest of NBC's Thursday night lineup helped the network win the ratings sweeps for November.
+And I have enormous difference with the ACLU on their political agenda, not on their defending some minority opinion on the right or the left.
+I didn't even get that.
+Negotiations continue with bankers over a bailout.
+Today, bone marrow transplantation is considered the preferred treatment for some leukemia and lymphoma patients who otherwise would not survive.
+According to the airline, however, the fight began and ended after the jet landed at Logan International Airport.
+In the end, in fact, the rules were approved.
+"We expect that late 1992 should mark the beginning of a growth period for the auto industry that should last through 1996," said Michael Farren, the department's undersecretary for international trade.
+The president recently announced expensive public works projects for Baja California, where little more than one-third the voters cast their ballots for him in last year's presidential balloting.
+Ted Turner must be smiling.
+Declining issues outpaced gainers on the Big Board yesterday by 1,078 to 424.
+They said they were reacting to the refusal of nearly all parties to run candidates as long as Avril remains in power.
+Mrs. Thatcher was at her most animated when describing her quarrelsome domestic political opposition.
+It does not include U.S. soybean production, estimated at 52.7 million tons this year.
+A similar "challenge" was conducted on the fifth day, except that those who previously had received placebos were given capsules of NutraSweet and those who had earlier taken NutraSweet received placebos.
+But later that month, witnesses say, he told Democrats at the closed-door budget summit: "I'm prepared to sponsor and support raising taxes," a statement that quickly spread through the Capitol.
+But the targeted companies said the advertisements that ran Tuesday in The New York Times and New York Post were unfair and misrepresented their products.
+The dissident group is led by Connecticut investor Robert Gintel.
+James A. Rhodes sent the guardsmen to the campus during the fourth day of student protests during the Vietnam War.
+"The Solution," a best-selling book by Frances Kendall and Leon Louw, goes further and proposes largely limiting the national government's powers to defense and the protection of rights.
+The 35-year-old woman, who made more than 20 drug buys during a year of working for a narcotics team, added, "I want people to know they can do it.
+Stella Sablan reported to Cupertino High School at 8:30 a.m. Monday and was sent to the principal's office.
+But he has previously denied charges that he stonewalled the investigation, and said a congressional committee that took testimony from prosecutors in his office failed to find evidence that he slowed the investigation at Meese's request.
+The 6.5 per cent reduction compares with a cut in 1992 of 8.1 per cent. Antibiotic prices are expected to suffer most because they are discounted more than other drug classes.
+"We are having discussions in Czechoslovakia about possible activity with commercial vehicles," GM spokesman Jack Harned said. "Participation does not mean it will necessarily be a joint venture company.
+"If for some reason (the sentence) is ever challenged, this court will, in fact, incarcerate Victor Posner," he said in February.
+Hi-Rise's first U.S. elevator ads appeared late last year in Honolulu.
+Of the two finalists, only the F-15 fit the original Japanese specification for a twin-engine plane.
+But there are two bright sides to "True Blue," although it must be said its debut wastes guest star Amanda Plummer in a role of few lines and many squints as your basic Anglo-Saxon female member of your basic Middle East terrorist cell.
+Entry and sterling's devaluation are "a safe bet," says Ronald H. Holzer, vice president and chief dealer at Harris Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago.
+"To the contrary, price discounts and `everyday low prices' are fueling the rise in consumer spending," Hunter said.
+A judge has thrown out a $16 million defamation lawsuit filed against "60 Minutes" humorist Andy Rooney for saying a product designed to make rain and snow roll off windshields doesn't work.
+All tobacco products will have to carry a health warning approved by the federal government.
+Bush has not backed off his veto threat, but Gore and Wirth agreed Thursday on "exclusivity" contracts that would require the Federal Communications Commission to determine their use illegal if abused.
+Each bank is likely to take a different attitude, given the differences in their lending books and financial muscle.
+The survey covered 45 states.
+Missing from Brountas' list was Rep. Pat Schroeder of Colorado, who came close to running for president and is the most credible vice presidential prospect among Democratic women.
+Already, about 85 percent of the state's $2.2 billion budget comes from oil and gas revenues.
+Under the plan, if a party acquires more than 20 percent of Prime, current shareholders are entitled to buy shares at half price.
+"It's a big enough dollar problem that it should be a priority," Rep. Rostenkowski said in an interview.
+Saint Laurent's striking group of tuxedo styles, including straight and uncomplicated pants, were a reminder that borrowing menswear in the right way can make women look fabulous.
+Dillon, who has since died, sold her house when her husband died and sought to invest the proceeds, said Marty Meehan, a deputy secretary of state.
+I started to die some time ago." The judge received some 170 letters urging leniency and recounting Biaggi's many contributions over the years, including 37 from Republican and Democratic congressmen.
+Their border is sealed and there is no mail or other forms of communciation between them.
+What has happened is that the behavior of business and business people has acquired a different meaning in the industrialized world.
+REVERSING a weak start, shares ended stronger across the board helped by a rise in the bullion price.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Monsanto closed at $85.875, down $1.125.
+But at Southland Corp. and Storage Technology, suits and ties for men and suits or dresses for women are still the order of the day.
+As a minister in the state government of Baden-Wurttemberg, where he was responsible for law and order, he enjoyed the reputation of a strict conservative.
+Most seem willing to take a chance they won't get caught because the enforcement effort is spread so thin.
+"It would be very rare for a snail shell to be more than 20 percent contaminated," he said.
+I was under a lot of people.
+People stopped at the front desk to bring toys.
+Shultz asked Thatch to discuss resettlement of the released prisoners in the United States, a move which "reflects our continuing concern for the welfare of our former allies," Redman added.
+Industry estimates, generally, are toward the lower end of this range, and oil traders expect prices to decline if OPEC production creeps higher in the third quarter.
+A Transportation Department spokesman was out of his office and unavailable for questions immediately after the accident.
+"It's Pepsi," she explains to an interviewer.
+The reduction, effective Sept. 6, results from reorganization in preparation of a planned spin-off by Honeywell and efforts to improve its competitive position in the defense industry, the company said Thursday.
+Comstock said firefighters also were worried that the Storm Creek fire and three other major fires in and around Yellowstone have created their own wind circulation, "almost like a whirlpool of wind," around the Yellowstone Basin.
+Americans in the nation's biggest cities killed each other in record numbers this year, a rise in carnage police blame on guns, drugs and a declining reverence for human life.
+Other nominees: Highway 101, Patty Loveless, K.T. Oslin, Sweethearts of the Rodeo.
+In the U.S., the Kuwait Investment Office has tended to hold its investments below disclosure thresholds.
+Revenue for the six months was $233.1 million, a 10% drop from the $259.7 million it reported a year ago.
+"I'm really pleased to see things are further advanced than I thought they would be even a month ago," said Lee Peckarsky, a lobbyist for the National Council of Savings Institutions.
+Southwestern said it will redeem the bonds through Chemical Bank, New York.
+The first Chrysler Museum was in Provincetown, Mass. In 1970, Chrysler agreed to move the collection to Norfolk after the city offered to rename its museum for him and add a wing, as well as naming a concert hall at Scope for him.
+To me, that totally defined her.
+A. A. Sommer Jr., a former SEC commissioner who is partner in the Washington office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, a law firm, will be chairman of the committee.
+"The government has only asked for clarifications about the grave incidents that took place in Lubumbashi," the government said in a statement.
+He was the first foreign leader invited to the White House after Reagan took office in 1981.
+The stock market staged a sharp rally, encouraged by the apparent easing of inflationary pressures.
+The play includes a prologue, a long speech by a girl named Valerie who grows up to be Brad's wife.
+Chandra Shekhar's group, which broke away from the Janata Dal party earlier in the week, has claimed the support of 280 members in the 522-seat decision-making lower house of Parliament.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday Cannon, which has about eight million shares outstanding, closed at $12.50, up 87.5 cents.
+No other details were available.
+However, when the Fed yesterday failed to signal another easing in the current federal funds target rate of 4%, many players raced to take profits on short dollar positions established last week.
+Pour encourager les autres, presumably.
+Nonetheless, the Soviet leader told a post-summit news conference: "We moved one rung, two rungs up the ladder, and this itself is a momentous fact."
+In contrast, capital-goods manufacturing rose 2% from January 1990.
+About 45 percent of the fall freshman admissions will be based on criteria other than academic scores alone.
+From remote island outposts to the crowded streets of London, New York, Moscow and Hong Kong, young and old will don "I Changed the World" T-shirts for an enlarged rerun of Sport Aid '86.
+"We still are unable to determine that anything at all was done improperly," he says.
+The proposed sale comes at a time when the personal-care industry is being increasingly consolidated into the hands of such multinational packaged-goods marketers as Procter & Gamble Co., Unilever and L'Oreal.
+I want to make films for the rest of the world, with people who are genuinely unknown."
+Her late husband was a local broadcaster.
+Kavanaugh had been suffering from a bronchial virus for the past two weeks, family members said.
+He said how money is spent is more important.
+The reduction amounts to a cut of more than 28% in the average wage of $12 an hour, the union said.
+In most states, current regulation "doesn't offer any protection for policyholders," said Joseph Belth, a professor of insurance at Indiana University.
+A man who threatened to loose a 500-pound Bengal tiger on the Louisiana State University campus unless given a job "snapped" and deserves compassion, the school's basketball coach said Thursday.
+The colony's trade account in the first 11 months swung to a deficit of HK$268 million from a surplus of HK$5.67 billion a year earlier.
+The toymaker who in 1977 scaled the heights of New York's World Trade Center the hard way _ from the outside _ and was asked for his autograph by two cops sent to arrest him.
+Mr. Maxwell says DAKA hasn't lost a single account as a result of its AIDS policy.
+Although the defense statement that follows challenged the basis of each accusation, the court closely adhered to the prosecution's line of argument in its verdict, which was announced a mere hour after the close of argument.
+The difficulty the justices faced in reaching agreement mirrors the shifting of American attitudes toward the Stars and Stripes. Until the Vietnam generation, Americans venerated the flag.
+"If we let the situation persist and the Khmer Rouge gain more ground, they might harden their stance at the negotiating table," said Ek Sereywath, a spokesman in Sihanouk's office in Bangkok.
+She said the links would be phased out over the next few months.
+Few see a Dukakis victory as a disaster, for the realities of the office will progressively wear away his wilder notions, as they did Jimmy Carter's.
+There will be no cost to the American taxpayer.
+"We felt that neither one of us was big enough to deal with the industry," recalls Mr. Gifford, who retired at 61 last year as vice chairman of the merged concern.
+Crews were beginning to bring it under control Monday.
+A storm during a packed prayer service at a 10,000-seat amphitheater pelted participants with hail and cold rain and sent people scrambling for cover.
+We are committed to training Nigerian staff to manage and maintain the whole operation.' In the long term, MTS hopes to extend radio communications to the rural areas where there are few or no landlines.
+Finalist Amy Tan was cited for her first novel, "The Joy Luck Club," in which four Chinese friends in San Francisco meet weekly to play mah-jongg and talk about themselves, their ancestors and their American-born daughters.
+The cooler air also brought relief for utilities in Pennsylvania, where Philadelphia Electric Co. was forced to impose a 5 percent voltage reduction Monday.
+The two-year note stood at 100 11/32 late yesterday, down 1/16 point, to yield 5.92%.
+After shrinking the company, he approached an investor who had helped to launch it, who agreed to take it over.
+"I never liked the sense of somebody giving you something for nothing.
+Mr. Neuharth said in a telephone interview yesterday that "I write what I believe in and if it's provocative, fine."
+But his two opponents said they will seek to nullify the election on grounds of fraud and indicated it was unlikely they would join a national unity government.
+However, it said it expects Neoax to remain highly leveraged and to continue to make debt-financed acquisitions to attain its goal of reaching $1 billion in sales in the next two to three years.
+The protests began Sunday when 13 Buddhist monks and nuns started marching near the Jokhang Temple, a center of Tibetan Buddhism.
+The facts weren't there, but the mood was.
+For example, Toshiba currently pays Y50,000 (Pounds 330) to dispose of 1 tonne of industrial waste.
+But such arguments are dismissed by those wanting change. "Why should people here be less able to adopt democracy than elsewhere?" asks Abdulnabi Al Sho'ala, a prominent Bahraini businessman.
+Air Products & Chemicals Inc. agreed to acquire Anchor Chemical Group PLC, of Britain, for 6.38 pounds ($11.40) a share, or $45 million.
+"This is sex discrimination," he said, pointing out the inconsistency of laws that permit an infertile man to arrange a pregnancy through a sperm donor but deny the same right to an infertile woman.
+The crippled plane crashed into the Caspian Sea, killing all 57 people aboard.
+"To split families simply encourages further violation of the law as they (illegal aliens) attempt to reunite," McNary said.
+Just a 20-minute walk east from the spires of London's high finance and the dome of St. Paul's, signs of England melt away into the sounds and smells of the Asian subcontinent.
+The rumors apparently first surfaced on European foreign-exchange markets late in their trading morning and soon spread to other markets.
+Productivity should grow rapidly because the boomers will have peak skills.
+Single-family starts totaled 1 million last year.
+It would also support a single currency.
+IBM and Apple will announce soon that a controversial IBM executive has been named to head the key part of their joint venture.
+Here is a transcript of the speech by Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas nominating Sen. Dan Quayle of Indiana for vice president at the Republican National Convention on Thursday night.
+With one, however limited in scope, he would have a basis for weighing the huge competing demands on America's attention and resources.
+Bodies from the wreck washed up on the island for months and at least one sailor is buried somewhere on the island.
+Federico Guendel of the Vulcanological and Seismological Observatory in San Jose said 60 aftershocks struck in the hour after the second quake.
+Novell expects Lotus's salespeople, who deal with big corporations, will help it get its Netware into more offices.
+International Business Machines Corp. received a $120.3 million Navy contract for signal processors for anti-submarine warfare equipment.
+Little unity is evident among the dozens of parties born of concern for man's ravaging of the planet, but all benefit from growing worry about pollutants in the air, water and food supplies.
+'He's a good enough conductor,' says one orchestra veteran, 'but whether he's right for us is another matter.
+Close cooperation with the government gives market participants an opportunity to understand policy makers' views, so they don't have to speculate as much on how officials react to specific indicators, analysts say.
+The Society of General Internal Medicine's task force on doctor and patient has trained more than 300 medical school faculty members to teach communications skills.
+Jones, a recovering alcoholic and an actor who played Cooter the mechanic in the television series, "Dukes of Hazzard," is taking his second shot at Swindall's seat.
+DEVON ENERGY Corp., Oklahoma City, said it offered 1.2 million shares of convertible preferred stock for $25 a share.
+He said students who were beaten during the fighting ducked into alleyways and shops along Tbilisi's main thoroughfare, Rustaveli Street, for medical care.
+Some of the speculation in publications and circulating in the retail industry suggests Macy's may be contemplating divestitures due to concerns about servicing the heavy debt load it took on in its leveraged buyout.
+"But it has almost foreclosed their ability to make a profit." The current test requires that 70% of a thrift's assets meet certain criteria.
+Mr. Visher allegedly set up an elaborate scheme to funnel payments to Mr. Alegrett, a Venezuelan, through a series of friends and relatives of Mr. Alegrett's in South and Central America.
+"My feeling is I want to take those verdicts," Pounders said Thursday after the panel returned 13 more decisions, bringing their total to 52. "But that's not necessarily the right decision.
+The main fire, which began Sunday morning along Highway 49 about 30 miles northwest of Nevada City, was apparently caused by an illegal burn of debris, said U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Ann Dow.
+Borden Inc., a New York-based producer of dairy, grocery and chemical products, reported second-quarter earnings climbed 21% to a record for any second period of $62.7 million, or 85 cents a share.
+"Davis will be permitted to make its best bid to the board of directors for a negotiated acquisition after reviewing the non-public information," Davis Acquisition said.
+One question is whether the regulation of futures and future indexes, now the jurisdiction of the CFTC, should be placed under the SEC.
+South African and Angolan officials met Friday in Brazzaville, Congo, and discussed how to resolve Angola's 13-year civil war and end South African rule over South-West Africa, also known as Namibia.
+As with many other small cities, big discount department stores on the outskirts of town have put a squeeze on the downtown business district, where the city has begun a $450,000 revitalization project.
+Black Africa is a disgrace.
+The list showed Kohl, multimillionaire owner of the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team, made 290 political contributions since 1975 with a total of $9,000 going to Earl for his gubernatorial campaigns in 1982 and 1986.
+Coffee prices plunged to 14-year lows on Wednesday after an official expressed pessimism about efforts to restore export quotas.
+Partners in Chartwell Associates include the Fisher real estate family of New York as well as the family trust of oil heir Gordon P. Getty and a subsidiary of Dallas-based Mary Kay Corp., the parent of Mary Kay Cosmetics.
+American Greetings offers Anytime Cards and tests a back-to-school theme; Hallmark's "Just How I Feel" line notes "all sorts of personal feelings and relationships."
+Under the revised terms, Reliance would pay $7.75 a share in cash and $2.25 a share in preferred stock for the approximately 16.1 million shares it doesn't already own.
+If it is struggling to meet its interest payments, that's good.
+At least 900 American men, women and children are trapped in Iraq and Kuwait, the State Department said today as it again accused Saddam Hussein's government of barbarism.
+The first champagne corks popped minutes later.
+Tony" Tarracino, the boat captain, barkeep and storyteller extraordinaire, is Key West's new mayor.
+But the backlog itself is more than enough to torpedo any general recovery in land prices.
+In all, analysts said the Big Three will report a cumulative 1991 loss approaching $8 billion, including the restructuring charge GM plans to take in the fourth quarter.
+Burstion-Wade said part of the reason for the delay was that Lucas "was just interviewed last week by the FBI."
+The company is "rigorously" contesting the OSHA citation.
+He annoyed White House Budget Director Richard Darman the other day by suggesting changes in Medicare premiums that he hadn't first cleared with the administration.
+The Commodity Research Bureau, a unit of Miami-based Knight-Ridder Inc., uses 1967 price levels as a base of 100.
+The scratch was discovered on Sunday by a park ranger.
+In Southern California counties, a total of 45 homes were destroyed or damaged in brush fires by Wednesday night.
+The mixed-race or 'coloured' community came next.
+"We invite them to friendship," he said.
+He was barred from Romania while Ceausescu held power and a first report based on sources outside Romania was dated Dec. 18, shortly before the dictator was deposed and later executed.
+But Judge Pollack rejected Mr. Smith's request that the IRS be given until Sept. 1 to continue its investigation.
+Call it the frontier humor of the Electronic Age.
+The agreement calls for Massey to pay about $2.4 million in settlements and back wages to 92 strikers it had fired.
+In the Pennzoil case, the strategy fell flat.
+But it made us all cry."
+Last year, its U.S. stores and catalogs contributed just 16.6% of total profit from the company's operating groups.
+The gunman's long silence has made it difficult for the 50 investigators assigned to the Zodiac task force to develop new leads.
+In the late 1920s, when Soviet leaders issued the call to develop Siberia, Lisha was one of the first to sign up.
+Its mere threat to counter any squeeze by un-scheduled sales of additional paper should render attempts by big operators to corner a particular issue too risky.
+From November appointments will be guaranteed within a two-hour time band.
+The exact number of layoffs will not be known until company officials meet with union leaders to discuss the changes, he said, but Chevron plans to operate the plant with about 400 fewer employees.
+He declines to comment on his strategy for the current market.
+The RICO case, which accused Northwestern Bell of bribing state public utility officials, had been dismissed by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
+Angry and hungry, you return to the elevator lobby and punch the button for Bruce.
+I want to commend the Journal for bringing these subjects to the public's attention.
+The Reagan administration, like previous administrations, considers the Vietnam-era statute to be unconstitutional.
+The human rights monitor Africa Watch has accused the Angolan government and U.S. backed rebels of abuses ranging from indiscriminate use of land mines to restricting the movement of civilians.
+Mr. Tauer doesn't plan to jettison health care stocks entirely, although he has trimmed his medical-related holdings to about 13% of his total portfolio from 20%.
+Sales were only $27 million in the year ended in February 1989.
+Karine - is that how you pronounce it?
+Welcome to the upscale McDonald's _ where the humble Big Mac is served in a veritable temple, featuring a uniformed doorman, a pianist performing on a black baby grand, and even an electronic ticker for brokers bingeing on junk bonds and junk food.
+David Tweedie would hardly approve. As a piece of financial engineering, the acquisition's appeal is now becoming apparent.
+"The crew failed to understand that the captain asked this because of safety reasons," Harmsen told the AP. "They thought it was another company ploy."
+The Turtles, Rare Earth and other 1960s rock groups will appear at a Memorial Day benefit concert to raise money for a state Vietnam veterans memorial, officials announced.
+Amdura Corp. said it is urging shareholders to refrain from voting to oust the company's directors.
+"The team was 1-15 last year.
+Nili Arad, a state prosecutor, said the army had no immediate plans to destroy more homes in Beita.
+U.S. officials were shocked to learn that more than 90% of the Central Intelligence Agency's covert operations in Cuba had been taken over and controlled for years by the Cuban intelligence service, the DGI.
+The union represents 700 technical engineers, laboratory personnel, writers and illustrators.
+They have a natural instinct to run dogs and coyotes out of their territory." In simpler times, a politician, a president, could tailor his message to fit his audience, and chances were the adjustments would go unnoticed.
+In turn this gave renewed impetus to the efforts of Mr Gonzalez' Banking Committee to establish the truth. The call for management changes at BNL also focused attention on the issue of BNL's under capitalisation.
+"I think it's the way he wanted to go," said his daughter, Ann Spiegel, a 46-year-old New York social worker. "I don't have a terrible feeling about it.
+A poll taken in August for the gaming industry shows Bryan with a 14-point lead over Hecht.
+The deficit on visible earnings has been widening and last year there was an overall balance of payments deficit for the first time in seven years. There is also concern at trends in the fiscal accounts.
+He believes the car market can bounce back if the government adopts a more accommodating attitude.
+In the next five weeks, the crucial bargains must be struck if the future of Maastricht is to be settled.
+After protests and lawsuits by advocacy groups, Congress enacted legislation in 1986 broadening the grounds for admission but left discretion in the hands of the director of the Office of Personnel Management.
+Investors spent yesterday assessing the market's performance during the first month of the year and trying to decide what might lie ahead.
+The conference was told the potato is becoming a vital source of nutrition around the world.
+President Bush on Tuesday signed a deficit reduction bill that would trim spending by $14.7 billion, with a goal of reducing this year's deficit to about $103 billion, according to supporters of the measure.
+And some medical companies have included photos of partial nudes in their reports.
+The Spanish newspapers were so convinced of a Labour victory that many of them claimed Mr Kinnock had won in their first edition stories.
+The board initially voted in June to halt the project in Israel's Arava desert for a two-year ecological study of bird migrations, which environmentalists said could be disturbed by the transmitter.
+Another change addresses the concerns of multinational corporations with U.S. units that feared the reporting requirements would give competitors details about their acquisitions and operations.
+"I'm disappointed with the result.
+Rex-PT was created by combining the Rexnord power transmission equipment business with PT Components Inc., which Banner purchased last August.
+"It's hard to eliminate the adversarial approach entirely, but we have a common purpose," says Mr. Murphy, "an agreement that both sides can live with."
+MT's claim for damages exceeded the Pounds 12m contractual limit 'by a large margin'. No provisions had been made for either amount.
+Church support for fair elections is a new factor in the political equation here, where the church has not been as influential as it is in Nicaragua or El Salvador.
+At news conferences he received lengthy rounds of applause from local reporters.
+As soon as she arrived in Tangier in 1947, Jane, whose novel, Two Serious Ladies (1943) had given her a reputation as writer to rival her husband's, fell in love with an illiterate young Moroccan woman she discovered in the grain market.
+Like many other entrepreneurs mesmerized by a rapidly growing market, Mr. Powelson jumped into recycling without the shelter of a niche.
+The judge also will consider allowing the plaintiff in the Newark, N.J., case to see another 1,489 memos and transcripts that allegedly show tobacco companies knew smoking was dangerous but kept the information from the public.
+"We want to make editorial changes that drive the product upscale," said Larry Burke, whose brash entrepreneurship pushed the magazine through various formats since 1976.
+MANY PRIVATE sector employers have long regarded the company pension fund as a profit centre.
+SG WARBURG, the global co-ordinator for the rights issue for Zeneca, Imperial Chemical Industries' bioscience business, is testing the market with a rights price of about 600p. Opinions differ whether investors would be willing to accept that price.
+Those hanged in Tehran "were involved for years in drug trafficking and organized prostitution," said a statement by the Islamic Revolutionary Court, which handed down the sentences, IRNA reported.
+The boy who escaped, and one of the eight children held hostage, were both family friends, while the other seven children were Dang's children, authorities said.
+Some speak German or Dutch, and many are accompanied by young children.
+In 1984, a year after he began the encyclopedia project as a sixth-grader, an FBI agent visited his North Haledon home and later questioned him on the telephone, the suit said.
+In both the Suez and Hungarian crises, the United States accompanied its actions, and inaction, with an outpouring of rhetoric drawn from the inexhaustible ideological warehouse of liberalism.
+Deduct taxes, and the money-fund investor made hardly any money at all.
+After the layoffs, Kidder will have about 6,300 employees, roughly the number it had at the beginning of 1986.
+The only problem is, the lawsuit claimed Mr. Posner has 14.
+We want peace to come to Afghanistan." At the teacher's training school, 18-year-old Adilla Dehquanzadeh said she wanted to ask President Bush why the Americans are arming the mujahedeen.
+Wholesale unleaded gasoline soared more than 2 cents a gallon in choppy, nervous trading Thursday on technical factors and anticipation that OPEC members may soon reach a formal agreement for slashing oil production.
+In addition, though, the United States agreed to evacuate Soviet diplomats from Liberia if necessary, Defense Secretary Dick Cheney said in an interview Tuesday with Hearst Newspapers.
+Few had predicted, however, that it would encounter legal problems at the SEC.
+Because food and energy prices swing widely from month to month and are less influenced by the economy as a whole, analysts look to the inflation rate of other goods as an indicator of underlying inflationary pressures in the economy.
+Hormel, best known for Spam and other canned meat products, is a stock that is already sizzling, compared with the rest of the food issues.
+It turns out the invaders are the usual cliches.
+A total of 136 blocks, covering 421,000 square kilometres of unexplored territory, were thrown open to bids due in November 1990.
+"We're not going to stand by and let management learn to drive our trains when we're not even on strike," White said.
+"And have you ever had someone hired to say you exercised bad judgment?" said Madson.
+That performance is convincing many analysts that far from being a bubble about to burst, Japan's stock market _ like its economy _ is a bedrock of stability that's a growing influence on world markets.
+US reserves of recoverable crude oil may be far larger than previously believed, according to an Energy Department study.
+Authority to shoot down planes has been proposed by Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
+At Friday's session, the Soviets and Americans clashed on whether war was imminent more than a quarter-century ago.
+He also compared him favorably to Michaelangelo.
+They have vowed to call for strikes and protests to push for her ouster if the arrests are not made.
+But every Conservative seat is at risk. The table gives, in rough order, the seats in which the Tories have the best chance of survival and the 10 best bets for the Liberal Democrats. The author is a fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
+Mr Johann Farnleitner, deputy secretary general of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce, says more than 12,000 people have gone through 420 courses to date.
+America West was particularly affected because it had held two 50%-off sales in the months before its Chapter 11 filing, and found that far more passengers redeemed their coupons during the second quarter than it had anticipated.
+Livestock and pork futures settled higher Tuesday.
+The crime was classified as a bias assault, but Police Commissioner Lee Brown stressed that it was not a premeditated attack, having grown out of a chance encounter.
+Plant equipment was repaired without technical supervisors and was not tested before being put into service despite serious defects, the newspaper said.
+Last week, Mr. Saunders was charged with attempting to "pervert the course of justice" by ordering the destruction and falsification of documents related to Guinness's $3.8 billion takeover of Distillers Co. last year.
+Apparently not fully stretched in his role scrutinising the glamorous world of building societies, Robert Villiers, analyst at UBS, has released a dance CD single and video.
+Quaker reported revenues of $1.56 billion for the period, which is the fourth quarter in the company's fiscal year, compared with revenues of $1.49 billion for the same period in fiscal 1988.
+Outboard and inboard engines for recreational boats sold in the region would have to meet tougher air pollution control standards.
+A team of German scholars produced the new edition two years ago, saying it corrected about 5,000 omissions, transpositions and other errors in previous editions.
+He said the government's legislation was 'misguided'. While the government is not expected to lose the vote, its problems over rail privatisation were exacerbated by last night's intervention by Lord Peyton.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Reichhold closed at $64 a share, up 87.5 cents.
+The group led by BellSouth and Cable & Wireless is called Australian Communication Enterprise Project.
+But this is a line of work he is now abandoning, having emerged from his self-described midlife crisis as the president of the software company HD Pacific.
+Last Friday, police arrested Mr Giancarlo Cozza, the 55-year-old chief executive of Fiat Ferroviaria Savigliano, the railway equipment division of the Fiat group.
+An armed group came out to meet the Americans.
+Thousands of civilian women underwent arms training for militia work, some in the use of Soviet-made anti-aircraft guns.
+Finally, nothing in the arrangement prevents insiders from agreeing to sell the company to a purchaser who wins their approval.
+After investigating the case, Old Line Life denied payment on the policy because Ms. Silvera was a smoker.
+In other words, a department.
+Cook on Tuesday said she was going to throw it out with the trash Tuesday, but looked in the bag before tossing it out.
+Meanwhile, Paramount asked the New York Stock Exchange to investigate Time's bid for Warner on the ground that the companies may have violated exchange rules.
+But recent gains against a rising stock market suggest that drug stocks are at least attracting bargain hunters.
+It predicted the total by the end of the year would be $200 billion, and warned "the American people that they would face acute economic and financial hardhips as a result of their president's rash adventure," INA said.
+I was listening to this rhythm and thought this was the thing closest to black music I'd heard.
+At the same time, a bill that would require export licenses for certain chemicals, such as ether and acetone, that are needed for cocaine production, languishes in a House subcommittee because of the opposition of U.S. chemical manufacturers.
+'That amounts to putting one-third of your investment in a single company, which many investment managers say would be a high-risk strategy.' Robin Bloor, of Chase de Vere, takes a similar view.
+The doctors said they reached their findings after examining paintings by the four artists and by eight others without rheumatic disease, who lived at the same times and who favored paler, earthier colors containing harmless iron and carbon compounds.
+In September, it purchased Anderson, Clayton & Co., a Houston-based food maker for $805 million.
+In October, their temperatures rose inexplicably for several days.
+"We're in the business to sell product. We aren't in this as an art form. It's true, the art helps cut through the clutter.
+President Junius R. Jayewardene, who has governed since 1977, is prohibited by law from seeking another term and has said he will step down after a successor is sworn in.
+The civilian death toll is unclear, but more than 200 are believed to have died.
+Museum curators have long taken wealthy patrons by the arm to beg for this painting or that statue.
+Most animal fats are 45% saturated. A notable and healthy exception is fish; if fish carried such a load of saturated fat, they'd become stiff as boards in cold water and couldn't swim.
+The new three-year, eight-month labor agreement with the United Automobile and Aerospace Workers union came on Sunday, two weeks before the old contract was set to expire on July 2.
+Today, he remains one step ahead.
+And job-bias victims can't bring class-action suits.
+Congressional proposals to raise the minimum wage and require employer-sponsored health insurance could save taxpayers millions of dollars in subsidies for the poor and uninsured, according to a labor union study released today.
+The other was to be filled in today, he said.
+"We have taken a good, hard look and haven't found anything that leads us to believe that Prozac causes suicidal thoughts," said Leber.
+Assistant U.S. Attorney Daniel Gillogly conceded as much at one point in the trial.
+The June figure also rose 0.6% fromMay.
+Sulcus makes automated systems for the lodging, legal and real estate markets.
+U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson ruled that the defense would be prohibited from presenting evidence that Barry was a target of selective prosecution.
+Lately, however, a coolness developed in the relationship as a succession of military victories made Baghdad less willing to settle for peace.
+One source of Egyptian revenue that has been helped by the war is the country's modest oil exports.
+Infected women can pass the disease along to their unborn children.
+The industry has lobbied hard for their removal, particularly in the face of competition from the National Lottery. Coral, the 700-shop chain owned by Bass, said the most important change was to allow ordinary shopfronts.
+Similarly, the U.S. has agreed to register 21 Kuwaiti ships under its flag.
+A spokeswoman for the New York Stock Exchange, Sharon Gamsin, said the Big Board had not seen the GAO report and would not comment until it had reviewed it.
+Britannia has two other extended-range 767 aircraft on order.
+"If you have higher costs, you might have lower sale prices, but transactions will still occur at a very heavy pace."
+Two well-dressed visitors posing as lawyers approached the building at the same time and took out guns.
+Novell jumped as it reached an agreement with Hewlett-Packard under which the companies will develop a version of Novell's Netware computer networking software that will run on Hewlett's reduced instruction-set computing systems.
+Somehow, they must retain that advantage, while increasing efficiency.
+"It's very bad for us now," said student Nazim Rexhepi, an ethnic Albanian with no known family ties to the politician. "Nobody asks us anything.
+Yanchenkov said authorities had recorded 167 "pogroms," meaning ethnic attacks, and cases of arson.
+For example, WWM's Pounds 106.5m purchase of Wimpey Waste Management in October 1991 led to goodwill write-offs of nearly Pounds 100m after fair value adjustments.
+Chrysler had no immediate response to GM's announcement yesterday.
+While "you don't like to see companies lose focus," he said the centers may pose a "real opportunity" for the company.
+Senate Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., said he believes that it is "high time" Shultz visited the area in an attempt to revitalize the peace process.
+The French finance minister's memorandum says the European currency unit could be issued as legal tender alongside national currencies and eventually could replace them.
+The controversy over missile technology also could exacerbate the debate about Bush administration policy toward Beijing on another front.
+'Our people in eastern Europe are a bit like members of the Foreign Legion, with more than a fair share of divorces and unhappy marriages among them,' says the eastern Europe manager of one large accounting firm, who wishes to remain anonymous.
+At the Oregon Office of Economic Development, state officials are looking to create such jobs as cabinet and furniture makers in the secondary markets as primary wood jobs are lost.
+Media General last week launched its own newspaper ad attack in which it urged shareholders to back the company's slate of Class A directors.
+Combined sales for Scott Worldwide's personal care and cleaning business rose 14 percent from last year.
+They will be used primarily on its route network to European, African and Middle Eastern destinations.
+The embassy declined to confirm their identities or nationalities.
+Bruno Bettelheim, a psychologist and prolific author who studied under Sigmund Freud and gained fame for his work with emotionally disturbed children, killed himself Tuesday in a Maryland nursing home, a medical examiner said.
+Also planned were Dollars 2.5m in anti-narcotics aid and Dollars 400,000 for military training. On Tuesday Mr Serrano dissolved the Congress and the judiciary and said he planned to rule by decree until a new constitution was drafted.
+Earlier, in Tokyo, the dollar fell to 144.00 Japanese yen from 144.60 yen at Thursday's close and in London, it edged up to 144.10 yen.
+South Korea, which still owes over $600 million, is too well off for debt forgiveness, according to an official of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
+The synagogue was once one of the largest in Europe.
+Officials said five male culprits, aged 7 to 79, have been caught so far this year.
+Women are already teaching in some seminaries, but observers said the synod recommendation could make their use more widespread.
+Last year, Argentina raised exports to a record Dollars 406.5m (Pounds 228.30), 26 per cent more than in 1990.
+In mitigation, defense lawyers argued that Khumalo's career and possibly his life could have been in jeopardy if he had become known as an informer.
+But Bruce Babbitt, Michael Dukakis and all the GOP presidential candidates except Mr. Dole say it's terrible and won't touch it.
+As is customary, the Fed summary was released a few days after the subsequent policy committee meeting, which occurred last Tuesday.
+Politics also divides the Koreans and the kyoppo.
+They found Stephen on a life support system. At 10 p.m., he passed away.
+They'd determine where parents could store their kids during the day, and they'd regulate the storage facilities.
+Auditors hired by the Illinois Commerce Commission ruled that Commonwealth Edison Co. wasted nearly $872 million during construction of its controversial Braidwood 1 nuclear plant.
+Psychiatrists could not have predicted that a former mental patient would suddenly become homicidal, the head of Maryland's hospital for the criminally insane said Thursday.
+It is hardly surprising that Mr Patten will mount as presidential a campaign as is possible in Britain. Presidential but not regal.
+County supervisors meeting in Washington may be invited to meet with the president.
+The federal funds rates is the rate banks charge each other on overnight loans.
+They originially were to have arrived Monday and there was no explanation for the delay.
+The sale started in 1950 out of simple necessity, Tibbets recalled.
+The indictment contends Karl made $200,000 in illegal campaign contributions to Hart and other candidates, $38,300 to congressional and Senate candidates and $159,500 to Hart's 1984 campaign.
+On Monday, Dec. 24, the price of Phillips shares dropped from $54 to $45 each.
+On the tape, the woman asked Lukens why he was "messing around" with her daughter, Rosie.
+"It really shouldn't be that way," he said. "But unfortunately, that's part of our society." Jury sentencing disparities reflect "the kind of jurors we have in Dallas County," said lawyer Adelfa B. Callejo.
+The report by the Department of Health and Human Services projects that over the first four years of the program, benefit payments will exceed premium revenues by nearly $1 billion, or $3 billion, including administrative costs.
+That suit is pending in Delaware Chancery Court.
+Nine of the 10 mice in the experiment appeared to retain their new hearts permanently without need for continual therapy.
+To date the 66,000 employees of the airlines whose jobs have been saved by Texas Air and the public who have saved billions in air fare on Continental have been principal beneficiaries of Texas Air's investment in its subsidiaries.
+Likewise, there were small light monitors on the front hood that indicated ife on.
+According to the National Solid Wastes Management Association, an industry trade group, revenue for the solid and hazardous waste disposal business has grown by about $5 billion to $15 billion in the past five years.
+Moody's said that credit-card issuers whose securities it examined wrote off, at an annual rate, 4.5% of outstanding credit card debt in November, a 49% increase from the 3.02% rate a year earlier.
+Operating profits in the dairy division were Pounds 92m, against Pounds 62.5m, with an underlying rise of 8 per cent.
+It will also write to 269 other individuals who may be eligible for help under a new claims resolution program.
+Tens of thousands of demonstrators on Sunday protested plans to modernize NATO's short-range nuclear missiles in Europe, an issue on the agenda of an alliance meeting this week.
+The Bush family apparently has decided not to publicly discuss the separation, which is the only one that has occurred among the president's five children.
+Instead, Labour promises a deluge of information that will let underperforming schools off the hook. The verdict - in the words of school reports over the years - is 'must try harder'.
+LaFrance said his study, despite its sharp criticisms of the safety board's investigation, did not mean to second-guess the Gander report.
+"I missed work when I wanted to miss work," at times staying home drunk, he says.
+Piper's Nicoski said Greenspan left open the possibility that the Fed officials "may not be able to tighten as much as they'd like" because of the financial failures in the savings and loan industry.
+Election uncertainty, however, could still disrupt what has been only a modest improvement.
+The interim dividend is 23.7p (23.6p), payable from earnings of 43p (30p).
+Affected are certain 1987 Buick Electra, Oldsmobile Delta 88 and Ninety-Eight and Pontiac Bonneville models.
+Economists said the overall increase by non-farm businesses reflected aggressive moves by both heavy industry and service-oriented concerns to cut employment levels.
+Montana could lose one of its two seats in the U.S. House of Representatives because its population has remained steady since the 1980 census.
+No, he doesn't plan to branch into other types of floor coverings or to open his own stores, Mr. Shaw says, and he doubts that Shaw will buy a fiber company.
+They can import more, they can export less, they can do whatever they want to." The U.S. executives repeatedly suggested that Japanese car makers play by different rules than other foreign competitors.
+The USS Samuel B. Roberts, a guided-missile frigate that nearly sank last year after striking a mine in the Persian Gulf, was returned to the Navy in a ceremony Monday.
+It is now not just a budget chamber, but also a legislative chamber. Obviously, its sovereignty is shared with the council of member states, which also represents democratic governments.
+The cost to fight the fire so far is $361,000, and it could cost $1 million when all the expenses are tallied, Homann said.
+"What the government has finally realized is you need creative financing to move this stuff," said Mr. Nussbaum.
+About 100,000 people jammed Wenceslas Square on Tuesday for the first free commemoration of the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion and heard their leaders exhort them to fight the legacy of Communist rule.
+And now that he's a smash performer and songwriter at 27, he wants to quit doing what tons of gifted youngsters all over the world would shoot Grandma for - just one crack at what he's complaining about," said Sinatra, who will be 75 on Dec. 12.
+As a young officer, Paul was a protege of Francois Duvalier's finance minister, Clovis Desinor.
+UK operating margins, although increasing, are still held back by the lower margin beer and soft drinks operations, but would benefit from the disposal or closure of the pectin business.
+But I wish he and his mentor, Sir Alan Walters, would read my actual words carefully before going up in flames.
+The Czech National Bank is pushing to make the currency, the koruna, fully convertible by 1995, and it has been stable for the past three years.
+He has hammered out contracts to squeeze oil from worked-over fields in Morocco, Pakistan and Indonesia since 1984.
+During the 27-month closedown, the utility district spent $400 million on the 913-megawatt plant, which came on line in 1975 at a cost of $350 million.
+Women now account for nearly half of the university's population.
+Gandhi said he wished Chandra Shekhar well in his post. "He has got a difficult task in dealing with the mess left by V.P. Singh's government," he told reporters outside Parliament.
+Are we to believe that mortal sins will be cured by distant politicians?
+Analysts added that they doubted the company would be able to top Maxwell's offer with any restructuring.
+But before 1989, value funds led the market for eight years, and growth funds lagged.
+We must change the system to minimize that influence-buying factor.
+However, the two companies are partners in the heavy-truck business in Europe.
+Traditional regulation puts ceilings on earnings, which he believes has the effect of discouraging costly investments needed to develop new products.
+And predicting political trends can be even dicier than predicting economic ones.
+Also, business inventories grew 0.8% in August.
+Among the disappointed observers today were two of the five astronauts slated to fly Discovery on the first post-Challenger mission, Navy Capt.
+Cajun more accurately, they say, can be divided into two major regional dialects, known as bayou Cajun and prairie Cajun, plus a jambalaya of subregional dialects.
+In Wellington, where stock prices slipped for the sixth consecutive session, Bank of New Zealand fell 2 New Zealand cents to 67 cents (39 U.S. cents).
+The British pound fell to $1.8960 from $1.9120.
+Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti _ in alphabetical order, please _ will sing tonight under the stars and amid the ruins of the Baths of Caracalla in a charity sendoff to the World Cup soccer championship.
+Sun said some of the growth reflects higher earnings in the oil sands operation of Suncor, a majority-owned Canadian subsidiary.
+Hewlett-Packard plans to unveil a laser model next week that soon will be sold for under $1,000, or 33% less than previous models.
+Karnes, 39, is in the unusual position of being an incumbent facing a tough bid for nomination.
+Only after the code is correctly dialed can the officers use their keys.
+And he recognizes himself through the terrible changes in her face.
+Much of Armenia still is in ruins, despite millions of dollars in assistance from the United States and elsewhere.
+But Charles Schoonover says Jeff and his brother Scott, 27, didn't like to keep regular hours and sometimes exhibited a "holier-than-thou" attitude toward customers.
+Esteban helped build Ra II from papyrus reeds in Morocco, and Heyerdahl sailed it in 1970 for 3,200 miles and 57 days to Barbados in the Caribbean.
+And this time around, they've got a consensus of Wall Street economists supporting their bearish view.
+The ranking members of the 1989 committee would like to avoid a similar incident.
+This one will not go.
+Joy Jacobson was asked by Cranston's attorney, "Did Sen. Cranston ever say to you, when the contributions were made, whether it was expected he would act in any way for Keating or American Continental?" "No," she responded.
+Contrary to the popular image of music-crazed adolescents glued to their stereos, girls who took part in the study reported listening to music only 1.8 hours a week, compared with 1.2 hours a week among boys.
+"There were a lot of professionals in the market, but we didn't really have much business from longer-term investors other than trading accounts," said Dale Tills, manager of institutional equities trading at Charles Schwab.
+Qintex America, which already owns 53.4% of the resort operator's shares, said it is considering buying the remaining ones for an undetermined price.
+Writethrus hourly; more frequently during peak periods.
+They were singing with Bruce Springsteen during an eight-hour rock concert Friday night celebrating the 40th anniversary of the United Nations Universal Declaration on Human Rights.
+The Panamanian and American governments have been working to relocate them.
+Traders said the stock and bond markets showed little immediate reaction to an upward revision in third-quarter Gross National Product and to a report showing corporate profits declined 7.2 percent in the July-September period.
+Americans seem to be growing more and more hostile toward government - viewing it more as their enemy than their servant.
+Researchers said that there were few deaths for the specific causes in women, so those results should be interpreted cautiously.
+Without a doubt "choice" will be discussed at the summit along with five other topics that Bush and the governors hope will lead to national goals on what children should learn.
+Mr Mncwango insists the ANC stole it from the IFP. The crowd was large and obedient, a reflection of the disciplined Inkatha party machine which is spewing out election posters by the thousands.
+Don Rickles has the last word.
+The United States is seeking approximately $28 billion through the end of 1991 for the gulf campaign.
+Dart Group attempted to woo Supermarkets General by offering to negotiate all terms of its $1.62 billion takeover bid for the food retailer.
+Ethanol is the principal octane booster used in premium-grade gasolines, replacing toxic lead additives, and is considered a possible substitute motor fuel for the future.
+Connector companies haven't been able to impose price increases for as long as seven years, Mr. Lazlo says, and he doesn't see much prospect of price boosts soon.
+The employees killed were "snow makers" and had been performing routine maintenance on one of the six compressors when it exploded.
+Gay rights activists whose "kiss-in" was thwarted by police earlier in the week restaged it Thursday a half-block from the Democratic National Convention site after receiving an apology from the mayor.
+"Even the publicity we generated through a defense wouldn't sell enough books to cover our deductible," said Macmillan's Mr. Besse.
+Volume was light, as 289.5 million shares changed hands, compared with 311.7 million shares at the same time Friday.
+"The rank and file ultimately will find ways to express themselves," he said.
+The French government proposed to merge Thomson, its money-losing television maker, and CEA-Industrie, a profitable nuclear-fuel concern.
+Analysts also said there was a sense of relief after Tokyo's key Nikkei index of 225 selected issues finished about 400 points higher today, nearly erasing Tuesday's 500-point drop, its largest decline this year.
+Chase today says its consumer business is in a neck-and-neck race with Chemical Banking Corp. for the No. 2 spot in the New York City market behind Citicorp.
+Other domestic and foreign biotechnology firms are pushing hard to develop their own synthetic hGH.
+David Owen resigned as leader of Britain's opposition Social Democratic Party after failing to persuade members to vote against merging with the Liberal Party.
+In 1984 there was an inquiry into whether Barry bought drugs from former city official Karen Johnson, who was convicted of cocaine dealing.
+It would establish an "algae abatement district," similar to mosquito abatement districts, water districts and fire districts.
+Ken dialed Zircon Jim.
+Hun Sen and Vietnam oppose major U.N. participation unless the Cambodian seat in the United Nations, now held by Sihanouk's coalition, is vacated.
+Tutu, visiting to confer with other opposition leaders and U.S. officials, said the fight for equality is not over and urged continued political and economic pressure on the South African government to dismantle apartheid.
+A Tiger spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said five guerrillas were killed.
+Playing this overeager parent, Steve Martin puts on a delightful show, expanding the part of an ordinary guy to the broad dimensions of his outsized talents as actor and comic.
+"Supply has caught up with demand," Goldman's Mr. Meltzer says.
+Rumors had it that RJR would move its headquarters either to New York or the East Hanover, N.J., headquarters of its Nabisco Brands Inc. unit.
+Thirty-eight summers ago at Tecumseh Lodge in Eagle River, Wis., my riding instructor was "Uncle" Al Dorfman.
+Cable television must provide more quality and not just quantity in programming, key executives say.
+The city's Health Department says it has documented the first two cases in which men have become infected with the AIDS virus through oral sex.
+Although there are still a million more out of work than when Mr Major became chancellor, unemployment is falling.
+At the suggestion of financiers, Mr. Washington hired a white general manager, to shore up investor confidence in the company's management.
+Anti-Semitism, emigration and the development of Jewish culture are on the agenda.
+Israel Shaked Boston University Boston Anheuser-Busch Cos. said its 1986 net income will be boosted by $23 million, or eight cents a share, as a result of its decision to change its pension accounting.
+Floods and mudslides swamped several towns on the island of Palawan, killing 75 people and raising to at least 670 the number feared dead from three typhoons that struck the country in two weeks, officials said today.
+Some analysts have said the proposal appeared to be a bargain for TCI.
+Irish Distillers, Ireland's largest distiller of whiskey, has rejected the bid, which has drawn unfavorable responses from several other parties since it was announced May 30.
+Fitzwater said there were no new developments at that meeting, and that Bush had reiterated his support for a reconcilation government in Cambodia with the prince at the head of it.
+When several agricultural groups said they wanted more evidence proving that there had been no inside trading by CBOT executives either for their firm or their firm's customers, Mielke said he doubted it would defuse conspiracy theories.
+The scientists who found the amino acids suggested that they had arrived on the meteorite, an idea that met with some skepticism.
+Disbarred lawyer William Borders was jailed Friday for refusing to answer a senator's questions in the impeachment case against federal judge Alcee Hastings.
+Jackson stayed at the hotel for two weeks as he rehearsed for his national concert tour, which began this week in Kansas City, Mo.
+Hundreds of prostitutes marched out of the city's biggest red light district Tuesday night, demanding free health care, education for their children and an end to police harassment.
+Renewed fighting between Sandinistas and Contras would make campaigning impossible.
+Overall tax receipts edged up to $110.61 billion from $108.25 billion.
+The ministry said it scaled back shares available to foreign investors by 15% from the original 6.9 million shares.
+"Sarafina!" which features the Mbaqanga music of the black townships, is much more musical than "Asinamali."
+Haifa, a Mediterranean port city in northern Israel where 10 percent of the 220,000 population is Arab, has been symbol of Arab-Israeli coexistence despite the 30-month-old Palestinian uprising in the occupied territories.
+Mr. Greenspan, as usual, didn't give any clues to the Fed's policy plans.
+A similar test is scheduled for Sept. 14 at the Soviet Union's Semipalatinsk testing range.
+The investment trust figure does not include costs.
+But there is no doubt that names can be either silly or apparently inappropriate and still remain world famous and popular.
+Mr. Rooker couldn't be reached for comment, and Rockwell won't say much because the suit is pending in federal district court in Denver.
+It was the same kind of rocket that had left the earlier Intelsat VI satellite stranded.
+In the year-earlier third quarter, Dravo earned $31 million, or $2.20 a share, after an extraordinary gain of $27.5 million, on revenue of $251 million.
+"Realistically, without a full-court press from the administration, it's about a four- or five-year type of project."
+South Africa denies it is continuing aid for the rebels despite signing a non-aggression pact with Mozambique in 1984.
+"We ought to be damned careful that this is an honest inquiry, not a political one," said Kahn, now a professor of political economy at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.
+"You can't have every `t' crossed and every `i' dotted," Bush said.
+For example, Kohl said, he is committed to the political union of Europe.
+The amount of Pell grant aid awarded to students actually rose nearly 57 percent from 1980 to 1988, or 17 percent taking inflation into account, according to The College Board, a New York-based lobbying group.
+Lower-priced parts, mainly legs and other dark meat parts, helped boost sales in major Pacific markets.
+The acquisition of Sagasco would mean that about one-third of Boral's gross earnings would come from energy. Boral's earnings statement showed it spent ADollars 500m on acquisitions and capital expenditure last year.
+Sears Canada Inc., 62% owned by Sears, Roebuck & Co., is offering "The 7% Solution," giving shoppers discounts of 7% to 28% on shoes and clothing until Feb. 17.
+Sales nevertheless fell rapidly, one of the factors behind last week's Dollars 5.3bn takeover of Syntex by Switzerland's Roche. SB is likely to reveal further parts of its strategy to limit the damage of the patent expiry.
+Four boys are with foster parents.
+"I got my name cleared," Hughes said Wednesday after jurors ruled that Greater Palm Beach Symphony Chairman Ethel Stone, 73, slandered the Hugheses during a disagreement over funds that was aired at a symphony board meeting in August 1981.
+David C. Hilmers: We'd like to take just a few moments today to share with you some of the sights that we've been so privileged to view over the past several days.
+The Scorpions have had one double-platinum, two platinum and two gold albums in the United States, and no other continental European band has approached that level of sales.
+The airline has asked for authority to link Paris with both San Francisco and New York.
+They are "ready to create a new company for distributing the drug in the United States and elsewhere if authorized," said Etienne-Emile Baulieu.
+Wolman, 38, joined the AP in Detroit in 1973.
+Mr Baker ran Mr Bush's unsuccessful campaign for the Republican nomination in 1980 and in his position as White House chief of staff was a key figure in the Reagan re-election campaign of 1984. Mr Mosbacher was more equivocal.
+For example, Schreiber won the endorsement of the primary's fourth-place finisher, Donna Horowitz Richards, when he announced support of her proposed development programs for neighborhoods.
+The acquisition will add about 200 employees, 600 customers, and $18 million in annual revenue to Recognition operations.
+Emperor Hirohito's worsening health cast a pall over Japanese financial markets Tuesday, depressing stock and bond prices.
+Also, Chase has publicly acknowledged that it was examining acquisitions of both healthy and troubled banks in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut while it continued to get out of nonstrategic businesses.
+All on board were presumed to be Burmese nationals since Kengtung is normally off limits to foreigners due to security problems in the area.
+Shailer L. Bass, a former board chairman and chief executive officer of Dow Corning Corp., has died at age 82.
+"If they won't accord us the rights that are our due, we'll have a referendum and vote to live outside the Soviet Union," says would-be lawmaker Stamboltsyan.
+Eagle, the lander, still is on the moon, a souvenir of the brief visit that will remain for all eternity, along with the American flag they planted and the footprints they left.
+"Without jobs and without much hope for jobs," he said, "the new 'immobiles' are caught in a downward socio-economic spiral unprecedented for urban dwellers in this country."
+It won't even address the temporary needs of the vast majority of the homeless.
+Until 1981, the government generally released aliens on "parole" pending hearings on their applications for official admission to the country.
+Today, Mana Saeed Otaiba, oil minister of the United Arab Emirates, a persistent overproducer in the cartel, said he would like to see OPEC boost its daily production to between 20 million and 21 million barrels from the current 18.5 million barrels.
+Under the proposed consent agreement, American Stores would have six months to find buyers suitable to the commission for as many as 21 stores in northern California.
+Officials in Washington said last week they were exploring ways of providing emergency relief to rebel-held parts of southern Sudan. U.S. officials say they are providing relief to government-held southern towns.
+The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which operates under the Military Code of Justice, has been taking testimony from loyal and rebel officers for two weeks.
+It was voted into membership by more than 80 percent of the delegates attending the annual meeting of the Eastern Association, the largest of the United Church of Christ's three associations in Minnesota with 71 churches and 24,000 members.
+It is important to look at the level of cover as well as the price when choosing a policy. Wear and tear, design problems, mechanical failure and war damage are excluded by many policies.
+The Swedish auto, energy and food company said pretax profit fell 2% in the first nine months, to 5.79 billion kronor from 5.93 billion kronor.
+Equity, acting on a complaint from an Asian playwright and an Asian actor, on Tuesday barred Englishman Jonathan Pryce from re-creating in New York the role he originated in the show's London version.
+The 86-year-old former president, who died Wednesday in exile in Miami, ran for president again just four years ago.
+The maker of the famous air-tight food and beverage containers now allows shoppers at Tupperware parties to make purchases using Visa or Mastercard, the company announced.
+It would be a backlash that disaffected conservative bureaucrats would exploit to form a strong opposition.
+For this reason it is a weak substitute for a balanced-budget amendment.
+Mrs. Campbell said her son couldn't remember some things that happened or the order in which events occurred.
+"Such a response would be tragic, but not unexpected to the health profession," Koop said.
+'We are trying to position UK chartered surveyors as leaders,' says Ms Marianne Tisser, head of the European section of RICS.
+GranTree's fourth-period loss included a $3.8 million tax credit.
+JUDGE RULES that actuaries' relationships with their clients aren't privileged.
+No agreement was reached at that time.
+Columbia's launch had been scheduled for December, but was delayed to allow more time to correct problems on a renovated launch pad and to let workers go home for Christmas and New Year's.
+He shared a witness table with social workers and a 97-year-old Indianapolis woman who lives on $13 a day in SSI benefits who also testified before the House Select Committee on Aging and the Ways and Means human resources subcommittee.
+Tom West, a sophomore sports medicine major from West Long Branch, N.J., taped feet, iced ankles and treated blisters from a trainer's table off the dance floor.
+Its core objection centres on the way the agricultural text excludes from the permitted subsidies the compensation payments envisaged under EC plans to reform its Common Agricultural Policy. Many pitfalls remain to upset the round.
+Tokio Marine & Fire put on Y20 to Y1,200. Short-sellers bought back Nippon Housing Loan, the home-loan company facing financial restructuring due to problem loans.
+Although the most experienced man of the sea, he has rejected almost all of that ethos in favour of a shrewd, patient knowledge of humanity.
+When those groups moved out of the inner city, their places were taken by today's disadvantaged.
+The United States reported on Wednesday that the deficit in March fell to $8.86 billion from $9.82 billion in February.
+Massachusetts, for instance, will impose a "use fee" equal to the service tax on in-state businesses that employ an out-of-state accounting firm.
+Spurred by safety concerns, NASA will let only half the reporters covering the space shuttle Discovery get within 3.5 miles of the launch pad during blast-off.
+But the brief advance was overwhelmed by continued fears that the Federal Reserve Board would boost interest rates and that the dollar would fall even further.
+California regulators are expected to adopt today a telephone rate change that would allow Pacific Telesis Group to earn higher profits by operating more efficiently.
+Sheer volume wouldn't do the trick; the drinkers could get a lot louder than the band.
+Debt relief would help restore economic growth in Latin America.
+Quebec's asbestos mining concerns have slashed production in recent years as demand for the mineral has declined in light of health concerns.
+Around Gilgit, they use Shina, which has a passing connection to Sanskrit.
+The occasion was The New York Wine Experience, a weekend symposium attended by members of the wine industry, the press and amateur wine enthusiasts.
+There were 751 issues advancing in price on the Big Board, and 669 declining.
+Mr. Demme skillfully uses what he learned from Mr. Corman about horror grotesques without injecting a campy feel into this film.
+Air-supported Turkish troops launched what they called an "annihilation operation" against the Kurdish Workers Party Friday.
+'If something makes a loss for a good reason, it's worth keeping.
+Music, lighting and home appliance concern Thorn EMI announced a takeover bid for regional television company Thames Television, valuing the company at #149 million.
+Stuck with third world debt and bridge loans which it was unable to sell on through the securities markets, the US's seventh biggest banking group (in terms of assets) slumped to a near-Dollars 1bn loss in 1989.
+The New York Times Co. has agreed to sell its cable television system for $420 million to a venture that will be managed by a minority investment group.
+Bush signed the legislation, which provides more aid than he had sought, at a reception for the presidential mission at Blair House, the official guest residence across the street from the White House.
+The upward revision in the GNP for the fourth quarter made growth for the entire year look slightly better.
+In response to Iraq's attack Saturday on an Iranian tanker and several offshore oil facilities, the administration urged the Iraqi government to refrain from further attacks in the gulf.
+He's had a strange journey," said Robert Berkeley, a member of the volunteer 12th Massachusetts Regiment and the 2nd Rhode Island Infantry, which re-enact Civil War battles.
+The Pentagon didn't offer any details of the units involved but said that the plan conforms to a list of European base closings announced by Mr. Cheney last week, and that the plan is likely to affect Germany the most.
+Puppet theater carries the normal suspension of disbelief that all theater demands to daredevil heights.
+Meza Marquez described Pelaez Roldan as "the most important person yet taken into custody."
+"A radical overhaul of British management attitudes may be necessary" to close the gap with foreign countries, he added.
+A five-member delegation from the European Parliament toured Jordan's camps and members said Friday they were appalled by the conditions.
+In the 1991 state budget approved by the government this week, Israel has set aside $6.5 billion for immigrant absorption.
+The EC decision to restrict imports of CIS aluminium until the end of November had very little impact on the smelter, says Mr Shlaifshtein.
+The decline is partly due to a generally buoyant economy that saw fewer people filing for jobless benefits.
+Two defendants on Friday denied bribery charges related to an alleged influence-peddling scandal involving officials and Recruit Co., an information and publishing conglomerate.
+The total dollar contribution of the managers couldn't be determined.
+Liberal outrage over such issues has much less to do with race than with the knowledge that polls show both blacks and whites reject the liberal orthodoxy on criminal justice and affirmative action.
+"The increases are in response to the additional incentives announced by our competitors earlier this week," said Robert Rewey, vice president for Ford's North American Sales Operations.
+In a similar vein to the stock market argument, deficit apologists attribute high real interest rates and dramatically higher foreign borrowing to the increased profitability of capital brought about by the Reagan policies.
+Grant also believes there is a hazard in the growing use of home studios to work out musical ideas, rather than exposure to audiences and their reactions.
+Prototypes using the new technology have been developed, but no date has been set for marketing, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+There was, for example, nothing immoral in reducing top tax rates from a ridiculous 98 per cent to a still-high 40 per cent.
+A price hike could further dampen sales that already "need stimulation." The biggest price jump on passenger cars came on Ford's top three luxury models.
+At a time when taxes are having to go up, it is particularly important to collect all the tax which is properly due.
+'I was brought in for interrogation on several occasions.
+The coup planners wanted refuge for their families in Panama and wanted to know whether U.S. troops would block certain key intersections once the coup was under way.
+Many news directors question the objectivity of a corporate-produced video and claim to have rigid policies against using them.
+But there also is a general reluctance to drop the belief, so expertly nurtured by the terrorists, that the abductors are merely desperate victims of unspeakable injustices acting spontaneously and autonomously to attract attention to their plight.
+"What it fails to do is bring in any market element to the pricing system," a trader with a U.S. broker says.
+On Monday, 700 Egyptian refugees arrived in the port of Suez on board the Egyptian ferry el-Tor that sailed from Aqaba.
+"He has AIDS, but right now he's doing very well," Pavlik said.
+In Hong Kong Monday, gold was quoted at $371.60 an ounce.
+Four people were wounded.
+Desperate, he has called in the Libyans to help fight the rebels of the Somali National Movement in the north, which is only one of several groups picking away at the regime in the capital of Mogadishu.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Amrep shares rose 12.5 cents to $7.75.
+White House officials took a new budget proposal to Capitol Hill Wednesday evening and got the backing of most GOP leaders involved in the talks.
+We saw a light opening piece - Graham Lustig's view of the beau monde in Paramour; three contrasted duets; and Facade.
+Private insurance has been providing more benefits, largely because states are requiring more coverage, but employers have been unsuccessful in shifting the costs of better coverage to workers, said economist Katharine R. Levit.
+Reagan reaffirmed his commitment to state he'd be willing to authorize a dialogue if Arafat met the required U.S. conditions.
+"Allegations that tobacco and alcohol products are being marketed to young people are matters of serious concern that deserve priority attention," she said.
+A task force on economic reform will let the national legislature resolve policy differences between political rivals Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin, a top official said Saturday.
+The crisis in the Persian Gulf will aggravate the situation, Mr. Garner says.
+When independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh entered the building in the morning, he told reporters to stick around.
+"You have to pay your dues.
+Healthy Choice meets the dietary recommendations of the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health, although it does not have their endorsement.
+That new money typically drives share prices higher during the first week of January.
+The market made steady progress, showing a gain of 38.4 at its mid-session peak. Seaq volume was very thin in the first hour but gathered pace significantly during the session.
+His comments have been welcomed by Mr Theo Waigel, the German finance minister, and Mr Norbert Blum, the labour minister. Mr Steinkuhler also makes sense about the need for general tax increases, which the government has so far refused to contemplate.
+On the opening day Tuesday of the weeklong 72nd American Legion convention, participants said the GIs sent to the Persian Gulf are better trained and equipped than ever and have greater public support than at any time since World War II.
+GE Chairman John F. Welch Jr. asserted at the company's stockholder meeting recently that it was the nation's "strong defense policy" in the 1980s that "brought about the changes, to a great extent, in Eastern Europe.
+Hong Kong's tourist arrivals jumped 24.2% last year.
+The suspension was included in the final communique.
+Passengers went to Tampa on other flights.
+Standard & Poor's gave the preferred stock a C rating, 'almost our lowest rating on preferred stock'.
+The purchase price is subject to closing adjustments.
+It gave no indication that the case had gone any further than the initial complaint.
+Modernisation of the civil service is proving one of the most contentious issues.
+The stems will then grow apart without criss-crossing and will give you an open, well-furnished spread.
+The Hotel de Cavoye, his luxurious mansion in Paris, could soon be on sale, with some valuations putting its worth at FFr100m-FFr160m.
+"We didn't do as well as we would have liked," said John P. Gould, dean of Chicago's business school. "It's not where we have been traditionally.
+John J. Stefans, 48, was named director of corporate communications.
+Mr. Milken's lawyers also take issue with the government concerning the payment of $5.3 million to Drexel by Mr. Boesky.
+"What we have here is the latest technology in aerostats," Wiley said.
+A better option, some suggest, is for the U.S. to redouble its efforts to build rapport with Mr. Hussein despite his bluster.
+Analysts also said that Clorox didn't anticipate too well the response from Proctor and Unilever, which together control about 80% of the detergent market.
+"We want to make sure there is a smooth transition of power," Foreign Minister Miguel d'Escoto said in an interview.
+But Plotkin said no other drugs, medication, or alcoholic beverages were involved in her recent hospitalization.
+As is customary in the Maldives, a former hereditary sultanate that became independent from Britain in 1965, he was the only candidate and the ballot was a yes-or-no vote.
+"I am very, very happy to come here," said Artano Harizai, 25, as he and three friends examined plastic relief bags filled with new socks and shirts.
+Last year as U.S. negotiators prepared their own numbers, they discovered 900 tanks they didn't know the United States had in Europe, the source said.
+Vertullo was charged with burglary, possessing instruments of crime, criminal mischief, attempted escape, resisting arrest and conspiracy.
+Pickens and Koito management will face each other Thursday as Koito convenes its annual meeting in Tokyo.
+In a separate report, MTI predicted a sharp drop in the number of Hungarian tourists traveling to East Germany because of the monetary union of the two Germanys set for July 1.
+In addition to Campbell being Bush's Southern campaign chairman, Lee Atwater, his national campaign manager, is a native of Aiken.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Uspci closed yesterday at $47.625 a share, down 25 cents.
+The suit's accusations against the unions include charges they conducted a public "smearing" of the carrier's reputation, staged illegal work slowdowns and tried to undermine worker loyalty, Eastern said in a press statement.
+Mahmoud Atta, wanted in Israel on terrorism charges, has been turned over to Israeli authorities, the State Department said Wednesday night.
+But he wouldn't forecast the results, which are scheduled for release late this month.
+In Fort Lauderdale, Blockbuster officials said they hadn't seen the lawsuit, but Ronald Castell, senior vice president, said the franchisee's allegations are "totally without merit."
+"After office hours I again took the folio out of the black box.
+NASA had to launch Magellan by May 28 or ground it for two years until Earth and Venus were again in the proper alignment.
+Three of the RTGs were involved in accidents, but only one resulted in a release of plutonium _ by design, NASA says.
+An excessive increase in inventories could mean job layoffs as industries cut production in an attempt to reduce backlogs.
+The Israeli army said all aircraft returned safely from the noon raid.
+The American Institute for International Steel noted that year-to-date exports of U.S.-produced steel increased 52% from a year earlier.
+Support for soybeans stemmed from reports that the Soviet Union bought 330,000 metric tons of soybean meal from Argentina using West German marks, said John Frazier, director of agricultural trading with Gerald Inc. in Chicago.
+There is, in fact, no serious technical reason for exclusive franchises.
+The debt Northwest is considering assuming includes aircraft-leasing and advertising bills and $40 million in debtor-in-possession financing owed to Continental Bank, Chicago.
+He has learned Spanish in the past few years in his travels but still has an interpreter standing by for his appearances here.
+The other hunter tried to grab the shotgun, but the writhing reptile triggered the other barrel, the agency said.
+On his present figuring, that claim might well be made in his Budget speech next year. The Budget includes some welcome changes, particularly the measures to reduce structural unemployment.
+Promises of a perfect world lured many Western thinkers and millions of others besides.
+California produces about three billion to four billion board-feet of timber each year, ranking it about even with Washington and behind only Oregon among the nation's lumber producers.
+But in Malaysia, where foreign investment has been strongly encouraged, the figure is 20 per cent.
+Lawmakers who attended the session attributed that tack to two factors: a desire to arrive at a figure that would attract enough votes to pass Congress, and the way military spending works.
+"It was a marketer's nirvana," says Wes Bray, managing partner of Market Growth Resources in Wilton, Conn., a consumer goods marketing consultant.
+The news lifted Merrill above Dollars 100 for the first time, and it came as no surprise when it announced plans for a two-for-one stock split.
+Ronald Pharaon, the Lebanese who directs Radio Monte Carlo's advertising sales, says star disk jockeys and broadcasters receive a total of 1,000 to 1,500 letters a month and countless phone calls from fans.
+Company officials say building popular options in as standard equipment will mean that base model prices more honestly reflect the prices customers actually will pay for cars.
+'It runs on emotion, in the population and the media, and without guidance from the government.
+Swallows had been seen earlier this morning, but by tradition, Arbiso's sighting signals their official return.
+The portfolio consists of 15,700 loans with average outstanding balances of $27,639. The adjustable-rate credit lines have unused credit totaling $430 million.
+In August, the company donated $71,000 for victims of an earthquake in the region.
+Also launched Friday was the Kemper Intermediate Government Trust, which raised $280 million, and the MFS Multimarket Total Return Fund, which raised $150 million.
+In the bond market, traders are debating not if but how soon the Federal Reserve will push short-term interest rates higher in an effort to curb inflation.
+The Bundesbank wants to keep this label in the present tense: this implies a tense present.
+Such a charge can significantly reduce the investor's return. By contrast, many US domiciled funds have no initial charge.
+At some point, says Mr. Sears, conservative Republicans in the Congress "are going to go after him."
+Virginia Bell, who came to Tuesday's auction from Martin's River, Nova Scotia, bought four pairs of gold and silver evening shoes to add to her collection of 600 pairs.
+The study predicted nearly 400 million people there will be living in extreme poverty by 1995, up from 250 million in 1985.
+Angry Chiapas corn farmers rallied by the thousands.
+The nation's basic money supply fell $1.1 billion in mid February, while two broader measures, M2 and M3, rose by $6.3 billion and $11.7 billion respectively, the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursday.
+The president of Westfield State College has reportedly repaid the school $1,259 for meals with educators who don't recall dining with him, dinners with professors who don't exist and other expenses.
+Seoul officials had prohibited the meeting.
+BOOKS BY CRIMINALS spark lawsuits against their publishers.
+McGowan, of the Houston firm Susman, Godfrey & McGowan, represented the plaintiffs in the Sharp case.
+Ventures in process engineering and water supply overseas could help sustain dividend growth if the regulator gets tough.
+S.B. Lewis, he said, "falsely entered" the payment on its books as "advisory fees."
+Scientists have relied on primitive and unpleasant methods of estimating bat populations.
+Mr. Lawson's comments last week suggested further interest-rate declines would be used to counter another market crash.
+Yet the arms treaties haven't been ratified by the U.S. Senate, which now will be leery of sanctifying them.
+The issue had a coupon of 7% and was priced at 101 1/4 to yield 6.82%.
+Steven Ross, the Time Warner boss, raked in $74.8 million in bonuses in 1990 (on top of his $3.3 million salary), even as Time magazine discards employees.
+Last weekend they polled an ignominious 18.3 per cent in the regional elections. At the same time, voting throughout the country by the new regional councillors to choose their presidents revealed a deep split between the Socialists and the Communists.
+However, a major disagreement has developed over the ordination of women.
+That means they offer investors call protection if rates fall but extend in average life if rates rise and prepayments slow.
+Her latest budget cut the basic income tax rate by two points to 25 percent and slashed the top rate by one-third to 40 percent.
+The official Tass news agency reported today that Mikhail S. Gorbachev left Moscow for a city in Siberia, indicating the Soviet leader had returned from his summer vacation.
+Borg-Warner owns 75% of the Australian subsidiary; the remaining 25% is publicly owned and traded on the Sydney Stock Exchange, a Borg-Warner spokesman said.
+A guerrilla-controlled news service, the Afghan News Agency, claimed the Moslem insurgents drove the supply convoy back toward Kabul, the Afghan capital, after destroying five of its vehicles on Tuesday.
+A lower effective tax rate also helped earnings, Gannett said.
+Federated Department Stores Inc. and Marriott Corp. warn that a provision covering part-time help would deter hiring.
+Bentsen has been masterful at gathering campaign contributions from normally GOP sources, a fact that has Republicans awed and a bit peeved.
+He also expressed scepticism at the returns being promised by corporate-capital vehicles. 'It is flavour of the month but I think it is bound to burn its fingers at some stage,' he said.
+The first delivery is scheduled in late 1991 and the last in 1999, Asiana said.
+William E. Mahoney, executive vice president of this concern's chemical group, was elected a director of the parent, expanding the board to 17 members.
+Mr. Avis also said he intends to buy more high-technology companies that would be part of Avis Information Systems.
+"It would be counter-productive to find fault with what was done," he says.
+Power in the province shifted from the English-speaking minority to the French speakers in the 1970s.
+Actually, the limp came from his contracting polio in 1949.
+While some of Yellowstone's elk have left burning areas, none were running, and many are simply bedding down a hundred yards or so from the flames.
+"On this, Baker has been superb," Eagleburger said. "I think I've got a pretty good sense of where he is going to come out on an issue.
+"There are elements in this agreement that are particularly helpful to Chrysler's case," St. John said.
+He also corroborated a defense claim that ships regularly navigate the sound without licensed pilots on board.
+U. Edwin Garrison, president of Morton Thiokol's Aerospace Group, was named in April to become president and chief executive officer of the new Thiokol Corp. by Morton Thiokol's board.
+The Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, based in Palo Alto, estimates that 40% of the state's population is black, Hispanic, or Asian.
+There are 71 Japanese-owned operations in Tennessee, including a Nissan auto plant in Smyrna, in central Tennessee, and a new Nippodenso Manufacturing USA auto parts plant in Maryville, not far from Sweetwater.
+If Mr Preston, who has spent his entire career on Wall Street, had been unsympathetic to this shift in Bank priorities, he could have let the Conable initiative quietly lapse.
+His teachers were impressed, and early on he attended the Scottish-taught piping workshops that cropped up along the East Coast in the '70s.
+But the independent trust committee that manages the family's trusts said the money from the sale to Mitsubishi would be reinvested in other company operations.
+Bush returned to Maine on Monday afternoon and was spending much of today in Falmouth.
+Left to themselves, the Defense Agency and the Japanese air force would probably opt for self-development.
+For the next few years, in fact, OPEC probably will have difficulty holding down its members' oil output to levels set by the cartel.
+Others hailed Goetz as a hero who resisted a robbery.
+A Seagram Co. unit said it sold its interest in two concessions in the Gulf of Thailand to a Thai government agency.
+Others join crime syndicates involved in gambling, narcotics and prostitution, either by guaranteeing them virtual immunity from arrest or, in some cases, serving as bodyguards for mob leaders.
+But analysts here had expected slightly higher profit, following the Distillers' takeover.
+T-Bills* 6/30 6.10 12/31 6.40 30-Yr.
+Even our revolutionary songs have a religious taste.
+Mr. Wu shares that long-term vision, though he disagrees on how to get there.
+Main Street is listed on the National Historic Register.
+Mississippi remained in last place with a per capita income of $10,292, an increase of 6.5 percent over the previous year.
+Elsewhere in Iowa, Des Moines got an inch and two-thirds of rain in the six hours ended at 2 p.m. EDT while Waterloo, Ottumwa and Cedar Rapids had about 1 inches.
+By falling down on the job our regulators helped a sin become a scandal and gave the enemies of free markets a sword.
+Which side would cave in?
+I am not denying that a college education has value, at least for some people.
+If convicted, the defendants could face lengthy prison terms and thousands of dollars in fines.
+The Labor Department is due to issue statistics Friday on the employment situation for June.
+But the two coutries exchanged trade offices this year and the Soviet Union, closely allied with communist North Korea, has shown willingess to promote non-political ties with South Korea.
+The ultimate success of Norway's economic consolidation hinges on two factors: the price of oil, and wage negotiations later this year with the big labor unions.
+So his Goya, his Durer, his Titian and their companions are all first-rate.
+"I believe that New Yorkers are at least, if not more, concerned for the homeless men, women and children who are endangered species on city streets as they are for Kemp's ridley sea turtle," said sponsor Sen. Frank Padavan.
+Last week, William Norwich, the prominent high society gossip columnist, left the paper to write for Vogue magazine and write a book.
+Bush has been the most visible champion of the measure while Senate Democrats have provided the bulk of the opposition.
+In 1991 its pre-tax profit margin was 11 per cent and that will have the effect of somewhat reducing the group's overall margin.
+Beginning in 1949, Fukunaga won election 15 consecutive times to the House of Representatives in the Diet, Japan's parliament.
+Rowland, now entering his third term, avoided taking a stand on the salary recommendation but endorsed a related provision that would ban lawmakers from accepting honoraria. "I can live on whatever the pay is," he said.
+That could have been the result of chemical changes in the body or the result of reduced stress.
+His other Emmy nomination was in 1984 for the TV movie "Something About Amelia." Danson's award was presented by the animated family from Fox's "The Simpsons."
+Candidates must never have served any prison time and must be physically able to participate.
+The stay is due to expire Aug. 6.
+Things aren't so pretty there.
+Tariq Aziz, in remarks reported today by the official Iraqi News Agency, also accused the U.S-led multinational force of seeking to seize control of the region's oil resources.
+The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania called passage of the measure "an unconscionable tragedy.
+Mr. Reamer said many U.S. banks, under regulatory pressure to raise capital, currently are interested in money-management divestments.
+Recently, Jaguar reported a plunge in first-half pretax profit #1.4 million ($2.2 million) from #22.5 million.
+First, most airlines announced fare increases of more than 5 percent to defray unexpected increases in jet fuel prices caused by the crisis in the oil-rich Persian Gulf.
+The Senate legislation would prohibit foreign countries from building parts of the project unless Congress has reviewed the potential assistance.
+Wielding felt-tip pens, several Post employees scrawled the word "Thanks" in big letters across several byline-less pages of the paper and taped them up near the entrance to the Post's offices.
+Dr. Schwartz is a professor of medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.
+IN THE heart of the Swiss Alps this week, something stirred.
+Stephen Rosenberg, a leading researcher at the National Cancer Institute, says, "I haven't used their machine for any therapy, nor do I have any plans to."
+The fuel-tank collapse at Ashland's Floreffe Terminal that caused the contamination stemmed from a dime-sized flaw in the tank's nearly 50-year-old steel wall.
+It was the largest one-year drop in the rate since 1973, when it also declined 2 percent, the report said.
+Another ANC rival, the relatively conservative Inkatha movement, accused Mbeki of promoting black divisions in the strife-torn southeastern province of Natal.
+Before the peace pact was signed, Sri Lanka regularly accused India of training and supplying the rebels.
+The News' vice president for human resources, John T. Sloan, has said the paper expects to lose $30 million to $35 million in this quarter.
+Sometimes, when I'm faced with an unbeliever, an atheist, I am tempted to invite him to the greatest gourmet dinner that one could ever serve.
+Later he wrote one of the few treatises on economics to be regarded at the same time as a literary classic, the famous Dialogue on the Grain Trade.
+We celebrate our pride.
+The explosions would start with a 1,000-pound charge in 1990, increasing to 470 tons _ equivalent to 300 tons of TNT _ in November 1992.
+He said Hazelwood gave orders to wake the crew by going from cabin to cabin.
+But the declines generally were smaller than on Treasury issues, partly reflecting a relatively light volume of new state and local government bond issues recently.
+Thirty-three officers will be at Riverfront Coliseum, with 82 security officers and 60 ushers, said Dave Rager, the city's assistant safety director.
+Western Union Corp. said its annual meeting scheduled for Friday will be adjourned until Nov. 11 to give stockholders time to review revised terms of a financial restructuring.
+Federal prosecutors said that Mr. Hennessy had omitted $17,000 of income in 1984 and $10,000 in 1985.
+Chrysler hadn't any comment on Mr. Eaton's statement, which was highly unusual for a senior corporate executive who is considering jumping to a major competitor.
+They pranced about with Nazi flags and insignia, but they never discussed the ideology of fascism or of anything else," wrote Cherie Seymour, a former reporter who gained entrance to the event.
+Sentencing was set for Oct. 26.
+French later decided it would be against his religion to rent to an unmarried couple.
+Total revenue for the second quarter declined 1.7 percent to $909.4 million from $925.4 million a year earlier.
+Mr. Naqvi has already been indicted in the U.S. on charges of engaging in a multibillion-dollar scheme to defraud depositors and launder money.
+In addition to the huge costs of building a nationwide fiber optic network, US Sprint has a history of billing problems that have cut into revenue.
+With or without Japan, a helot Western Europe would be the inevitable milch-cow of Soviet economic recovery.
+Another senior Pentagon official, who also spoke privately, said he was confident that the specialized U.S. military units on Noriega's trail will ultimately be successful.
+These managers are widely presumed to be anxious to show heavy commitments in stocks when they make their midyear reports to clients and bosses at the end of this month.
+Over the next decade, the single European market could become as important to Japanese industry as the North American market.
+A West German commuter plane crashed about seven miles north of Dusseldorf, its destination, killing all 21 aboard.
+A police officer was slain Sunday night during a shootout at a motel with a man who also was shot to death, authorities said.
+From the time it was commissioned in 1926, it was something special to those who drove it and those living along it," Ashcroft said at a bill-signing ceremony Tuesday making Missouri the first state to give Route 66 historic status.
+Apart from the Blohm & Voss deal, the other important agreement announced this year involved Korea Heavy Industries & Construction (KHIC).
+He has a portable breathing apparatus and a feeding tube and sometimes gets around in a golf cart.
+In this case, the value received by everyone involved would likely be considerably less than the value that would be received through voluntary restructuring," Lassiter said.
+But it said Colombia faces difficulties in major export markets.
+McDonnell Douglas Corp. has received a $1.5 billion order for 61 of its MD-80 series airplanes from Scandinavian Airlines System, the aircraft maker announced Monday.
+Mr Pierre Pissaloux, the EBRD's budget director, said the ban on business class flights was made five weeks ago.
+"This is what I've been asking for for 13 years.
+The report said Hispanic voters can influence the selection of 71 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.
+He champions clear English and encourages young recruits to the business to take the National and Scottish Vocational Qualifications in estate agency.
+The Democrats' goal is a $100 million-plus campaign.
+Turner has long argued that he's merely protecting his investment by tapping into a new audience for old movies of the 1930s and '40s _ young people who grew up on color TV.
+The figures included a non-recurring after-tax gain of about $36 million, or 10 cents per share, in the third quarter from the sale of the bottled water business, the company said.
+President Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will hold an informal meeting in early December, a move that should give both leaders a political boost at home.
+Berliner Handels- & Frankfurter Bank, the prestigious merchant bank, opened up a London branch in September and is looking to expand in France, Italy and Spain.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 80.87 million shares as of noon, compared with 75.69 million shares at the same time Monday.
+Clearly, then, something is terribly wrong.
+Lisa Lavita, a cheerful young nurse, suctions baby Phillip's lungs free of liquid and turns him to prevent bedsores.
+Sharon Rengers, a nurse at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, gave a similar presentation to students at Alton Middle School in September.
+Shipilov crossed himself every time he rose to speak _ something he says he did even while locked up.
+The deficit, reflecting a surge in imports, stunned U.S. officials but isn't expected to alter monetary or fiscal policy much.
+In the nearby West Bank town of Tulkarem, Palestinians stoned a military jeep, and troops opened fire, wounding three teen-agers, hospital officials said.
+"Tele-aggression" is just one of the epithets that Communist President Fidel Castro uses in denouncing the U.S. plan.
+"We would train them to `fly' and that would be the end of all unfortunate evils in the world." The title maharishi signifies a Hindu teacher of mysticism.
+After running out of money in 1987, Yugoslavia has had to accept painful penance to stretch out its $19 billion debt while still holding out hope for economic growth.
+Corrections, which fell 1/2 Wednesday, dropped 7/8 yesterday to 9.
+Faster growing specialty products range from Lycra spandex to flame retardant Nomex and Kevlar, a high strength fiber used in tires, bullet-proof vests and U.S. Army infantry helmets.
+A World Food Programme official, Mr Ben Martinson, said they would not resume until both sides in the eight-year civil war guaranteed their safety.
+Yields also declined slightly on shorter-term issues.
+In 1981, as deputy director of international affairs in the Treasury, he faced the challenge of managing France's interests in the Latin American debt crisis.
+Everybody's luck has to turn sometime.
+Forwards by, shall we say, some of their manifesto commitments to social services, and backwards by the poll-tax demands arriving this very week.
+Thirty others were injured, Colombo police said.
+Volume was heavy at 147.6 million shares.
+The next important deadline facing Congress falls Thursday.
+Continental has been eager for the agency to cease being a shareholder.
+But GM has heavily discounted the $57,000 Allante in the past because of disappointing sales.
+"I'm really happy with Custom Care, but I hated the part of losing my heart doctor," she says.
+Next thing you know, Calvin's mom is chasing him back up the stairs, trying to get him back in the bathtub.
+The result of steady demand and reduced supply has been higher prices.
+I'm simply not going to do that.
+Japan's labor unions mount a so-called spring offensive each April in a bid to improve annual contracts, and the rank and file tend to follow patterns set by the largest companies.
+For five hours, Americans filed past the casket to view the body.
+A judge issued arrest warrants for four soldiers, but none has been handed over to judicial authorities.
+The agreement reached with Bristol-Myers follows more than three months of negotiations.
+Their technical skill is real. But they lack the professional seasoning that marks the best contemporary art.
+He was appointed director of regional coordination in 1972 and elected a regional vice president in 1976. He became president of J.C. Penney Stores and Catalog in 1983 and the same year was elected to the board of directors.
+Fourteen of the 27 members of the conference wrote Congress to request hearings on the conference's recommendations _ which differ significantly from those of the Powell committee.
+Instead, it is relying on attrition to reduce its domestic staff by around 5,000 people, or 12%, over several years.
+Howell lost that fall to Republican John N. Dalton.
+As he left the debate site, Bentsen declined reporters' shouted invitations to declare himself the winner. "I think I did fine, and I enjoyed it," he said.
+The FIS never formally claimed responsibility for the late president's death, but said the fate which Mr Boudiaf met was inevitable.
+The proposal by the Revolutionary Justice Organization made no mention of freedom for any of the other 15 foreigners held in Lebanon.
+As recently as 1973, the Communists were pulling in more than 21% of the vote, regularly outpolling the Socialists.
+The Saturn franchise's requirement of separate, new facilities is similiar to the arrangement required by Honda Motor Co. for new Acura dealerships, according to Mr. Glantz.
+The department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration alleged there were 313 violations at Doe Run's Herculaneum, Mo., primary lead smelter, including 283 alleged willful violations.
+Or place it in its wrapping in a sink and cover with cold water.
+Romney died at home of causes incident to age, according to church spokesman Don Lefevre.
+Lawyers for Robins Zelle Larson & Kaplan, the Minneapolis firm handling the Kociemba case, say they spent four years sifting through 600,000 Searle documents to support their claim for punitive damages.
+But the addition of Chrysler's Plymouth division is being counted on by USDA officials to pump new life into the scenic byways program and, hopefully, become a showcase of private sector participation.
+Just days after Mr. Sowers filed that suit, according to other Federal Express pilots and a second suit filed by Mr. Sowers, the company revised the Flight Crewmembers' Handbook to allow it to integrate the new Tiger pilots into the Federal list.
+The tattered remains of the ship's flag, clearly visible on the stern Saturday, were lost in the smoke and flames Sunday.
+But marketing specialists say that despite the hurdles, it may be only a matter of time before the industry giants follow the lead of small entrepreneurs.
+The group owns about 7.4% of Cleveland-Cliffs outstanding common shares.
+The workers sued after losing grievances against the company.
+It's just a fascinating kind of freak of nature.
+Kohlberg Kravis is said to have an enormous cash reserve at its disposal.
+Schering earnings grew to $94.4 million, or 84 cents a share, from $73.8 million, or 63 cents a share, a year earlier.
+Drain the artichokes and put a tablespoonful of the fragrant mixture into each cup. Sit the artichokes shoulder to shoulder in a large flameproof casserole or sturdy pan.
+"He comes up with ideas nobody else thinks of." One such idea, which isn't yet fully accepted by the drug industry, is recognizing blood-plasma levels as evidence that a drug has resulted in patient improvement.
+The last bus hit the one in front of it, pushing it into the two cars.
+With so many problems plaguing the industry, copper production is running below consumption for the third straight year.
+He insists that what the buyers said last week wasn't any different from what they've said in previous quarters. Therefore, Mr. Shugart says, the so-called cash management couldn't account for the hyperactive trading in Seagate stock.
+Monsanto has produced more than a dozen witnesses from Sturgeon, including physicians who had treated certain plaintiffs.
+Next year, Easter is early: April 3. It would be inconceivable for this to signal the end of the season.
+The four employees' case was believed to be the first discrimination lawsuit against a newspaper to go to trial.
+It is this era of Arab history, and the European domination that followed, that created many of the tensions being played out in the Gulf today.
+The key figure in the economic revolution brewing in this city of 9 million is Gavriil Popov, an outspoken economist and lawmaker whom the council was expected to elect mayor today.
+"I'm proud of what I was able to do to help Mr. Bush on board our boat," said Kohler.
+GOP Sen. Thad Cochran of Mississippi was arguably the biggest winner among them. He faces no Democratic opposition in the fall and is thus assured of a new term.
+The only sour note was a scream from the street just in front.
+His professor testified that Roberts had worked hard to perform well on the exam and there was no allegation of past cheating.
+Sears jumped 16 to 149 in heavy trading.
+The ad, including a story line and Christmas music, offered children a chance to talk with Santa Claus for $2 for the first minute and 30 cents a minute thereafter.
+'It will take several months for the intermediates to push up selling prices.
+Five Mohawks face arraignment today on charges stemming from the slaying of an Indian during a gunbattle over casino gambling on the reservation, police in Canada said.
+We need to ban high seas drift nets." The agency said the pilot project covered only 4 percent of the Japanese commercial squid drift net fishery and did not include vessels from South Korea or Taiwan and so is not conclusive for the entire fishery.
+"The Demon Within," Sandra Stone, in red with spikey red hair, appears in the room.
+Ms. Fosler said lower interest rates, lower inflation and a lower dollar were giving the economy a push.
+Claiborne was serving a prison term for tax evasion, but had refused to resign and continued to draw his salary.
+Arbitration is mandatory under most contractual agreements between brokerages and their customers dealing in options or buying on margin.
+Once upon a time when the world convulsed with political turmoil or war, global investors would funnel money into dollars as a "safe haven" strategy to preserve their wealth.
+The deputy prime minister said today President Bush should "initiate a dialogue" with Iraq to restore peace in the Persian Gulf.
+Edward McKelvey, an economist at Goldman Sachs & Co., in New York, says imports are supplying almost 40% of all non-automotive capital equipment being put into place in the U.S. today, up from about 15% in 1980.
+Late last year, Lodestar sought to acquire the 37% of Kinder-Care that it didn't already own, but the company rejected the Lodestar proposal.
+The president repeated a line that Babe Ruth delivered to a crowd in Yankee Stadium when he was dying of cancer: "You know, the only real game in the world, I think, is baseball.
+On this vote, a yes vote was a vote to confirm Tower while a no vote was a vote to reject him.
+The troops are living in Saudi barracks and schools now but a tent city is under construction on the base, as is a portable hospital that already is treating about 15 cases of heat stress a day, according to Air Force officials interviewed today.
+"They put out very good editorial products," says Rance Crain, whose company publishes the industry-leading Crain's Chicago Business.
+The more broadly and deeply felt the need that an entrepreneur addresses, the more competition he or she normally faces from others who perceive the same opportunity.
+It's kind of scary thinking about what it's going to be like when I get back to San Francisco, wondering if I'll be able to slip in and out everywhere without being recognized.
+Finally, CBS bought it from Stephen J. Cannell ("Wiseguy," "Hunter").
+Officials of the two concerns couldn't be reached for comment.
+"Kidder has grown up with the mortgage business.
+Mr. Moore's suit, dismissed by a lower court in 1986, claimed that Dr. Golde and the medical center had misappropriated his "unique" bodily material and put it to profitable commercial use without his knowledge or consent.
+"It's exciting, but the question is what happens when the novelty wears off," says Phoenix manufacturer Kurt Kittleson, a prospective investor.
+Nor would there appear to be much appetite for his proposal to bomb the Bosnian Serbs back into the Stone Age.
+It said the "local masses were indignant and protested" when the incident became known.
+Neither Ms. Bhutto nor her spokesmen could be reached for comment, but they have dismissed similar allegations as baseless.
+I tell them that revenge is indiscriminate, that it will hurt people that have harmed no one," he said.
+"I currently have 26 conversations in progress," although "I can't guess" how many will pan out, he said.
+Mika joined hundreds of thousands of blacks in a general strike Tuesday and Wednesday to protest the segregated parliamentary elections that exclude the black majority.
+The miraculous way is for the Poles to do it themselves.
+Rep. John Conyers, who is running for mayor of Detroit, says a drug test he took after allegations were made about members of his campaign staff came out negative.
+Swiss law allows the purchase of stolen art if such transactions are made in good faith.
+The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago, combines and broadens the claims of the three previous lawsuits.
+Twenty-seven presidents, from Martin van Buren to Dwight D. Eisenhower, took the oath of office in their shadow.
+With the statement, the Abu Nidal group was apparently trying to distance itself from the death threats that led the International Committee of the Red Cross to suspend services and evacuate all Swiss personnel from Lebanon this week.
+However, "they're more inclined to drift lower unless something dramatic happens in the (Persian) Gulf," one analyst said.
+Markham was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Princeton University and a Rhodes Scholar at Bailliol College, Oxford.
+"We're so sensitive, so vulnerable that when the water hits our very soft sand, it just crumbles and disappears," Valence said.
+Mr. Hahn said the acquisition would be financed with some combination of cash and short-term securities, but wouldn't be specific.
+Record downpours this spring in north-central Texas _ the Badlands _ have caused flooding, claimed nine lives, damaged crops and sent residents scrambling from their homes.
+Those who did not demonstrate that their thinking was ideologically correct were not allowed to graduate.
+A PLASTIC surgeon once said that the difference between a beautiful woman and a not-so-beautiful one was millimetres.
+The portly and invariably tanned executive said he took the company private to be free of investor pressure for higher profit during the reorganization.
+In the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, sidewalk real-estate salesmen drape iguanas on their shoulders as come-ons, then switch the conversation to condominiums.
+What we want is less spending, period."
+Sears is no longer a recovery story but a growth story, according to its chief executive, Mr Liam Strong.
+Jamaat-e-Islami, a fundamentalist Moslem Party, tried to block the march, and fighting broke out, police said.
+The official ascribed the sharp decline to the Persian Gulf war, which he said forces both shipowners and shipbuilders to take a wait-and-see stance.
+It said one-fourth of Chinese films have lost money in recent years, blaming too much government interference in film distribution.
+In arguments before the justices Nov. 28, McNamara's lawyer contended that California law unfairly discriminates against unwed fathers by making it more difficult for them to assert their rights as parents.
+The Navy sent its Charleston-based ships to sea to avoid Hugo, while crews were called Wednesday to their ships at Mayport Naval Station near Jacksonville for a possible move out.
+The publisher says the guide is "designed for ease of use and to assist readers through every phrase of the tax preparation." _ "How To Pay Zero Taxes," (Addison-Wesley, $9.95) by Jeff A. Schnepper.
+Losses for the entire year came to $591 million, or $30.11 a share, vs. net income of $65 million, or $1.49 per share, the previous year.
+President Reagan's Star Wars missile defense system has fared better in early-round budget votes in the Senate than in the House.
+Because the worst did not happen, the lasting memory may be a delightful sense of relief.
+Specialty stores that performed strongly generally offered fashionable merchandise at moderate to low prices, Mr. Buchanan said.
+He was pleasantly surprised by the balance and fairness of the historical presentation, but depressed that he was the only Japanese present.
+The plane took off Tuesday from Clark Air Base, 50 miles north of Manila, to take part in exercises, but it failed to rendezvous with other aircraft.
+Time asserted in the agreement that even if the sailor was Mendonsa, the magazine was entitled to use the picture under the First Amendment of the Constitution.
+Mr. Kennedy's statement has deep roots in Mormon tradition.
+Heavy rain continued for a second day today on the already saturated East Coast, and flash flood watches were posted in seven states.
+The bulk of the $90 million in losses sustained during the stock market plunge by Continental Illinois Corp.'s options clearing unit was from six individuals, including one as-yet unidentified Hong Kong investor, using a risky trading strategy.
+The XR4Ti is one of Ford's rare marketing failures in the 1980s.
+Mattel Inc. said Tuesday that two years of belt-tightening and refocusing on such tried-and-true toys as Barbie dolls and Hot Wheels toy cars paid off in a modest 1988 profit of $35.9 million.
+Cancer treatments in California will prevent Sen. Alan Cranston from attending much of the Senate Ethics Committee's hearings int the "Keating Five" case.
+Stuart Berlin, an executive with the Naval Air Systems Command.
+And that investment remains more talk than action.
+The study took place over a year.
+Most Nebraska callers have had 10 to 15 of the birds.
+Noriega ousted Delvalle in February 1988 after the president called for the general's ouster. The move came a few weeks after Noriega was indicted by a federal grand jury in Miami on drug trafficking charges.
+Japan's general government budget surplus allows it plenty of room for an injection of at least Y12,000bn (Pounds 50bn) in spending and tax cuts in the forthcoming supplementary budget.
+The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an arm of the department, recently stepped up a probe of the converted Ford vans, saying it had received 283 complaints of fuel spurting out of the fuel tank filler-cap area.
+The Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded Monday in Oslo, Norway. The Nobel Prizes in chemistry and physics will be awarded in Stockholm Oct. 17.
+Money market fund assets rose sharply in the latest week, as investors moved out of an uncertain stock market.
+Also, the lack of availability of nuclear pharmacists in the U.S. would make any new player unlikely, he said.
+Earlier this month, troops killed 23 people during an anti-government general strike.
+Mr. Faust further alleges that he was misled into believing the faulty cartridges had the same specifications as better-made surplus military ammunition he had already purchased from Taiwan.
+"I know there's a poll out today.
+The secretary's grandson said he also was writing to Dole.
+The scenery for "Eugene Onegin" dates back to 1957.
+They said it looked like Ms. Abel resisted the attacker and there were 10 cuts on her body, including wounds on her face and arms.
+However, it only denied newspaper allegations that it had funded the neo-fascist Liberal Democratic party of Mr Vladimir Zhirinovsky - not mentioning the central bank's announcement that GMM had no licence to conduct its banking operations.
+In a memorandum to NBC affiliates, Pierson G. Mapes, president of the network, said the show would provide a second revenue stream so desperately needed by the three major broadcast networks.
+Dealers said this was because of buying orders at that level, rather than central bank intervention, although the Bank of Japan reportedly intervened earlier to buy dollars at about 143.10 yen in Tokyo.
+"Usually, you have offsetting effects," said Ruth Runyan, who oversees these statistics for the Commerce Department.
+He was commenting on Secretary of State James A. Baker III's remarks Tuesday before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Baker said: "We make a lot of statements and sometimes it is frustrating to think that is really about all we can do.
+Other customers bought directly from such manufacturers as Dell Computer Corp.
+A woman who works in the records department of the Sports Car Club of America in Englewood, Colo., said the club keeps listings for racers registered in the last three years and had no listing for a Terry Knight.
+In New York, he met with museum officials and formally requested that the Cree artifact be returned.
+"They kept saying all they wanted is a level playing field.
+On April 14, police turned away most West Bank and Gaza Strip Palestinians trying to reach the mosque compound, known as Haram Al Sharif, the third holiest site of Islam after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia.
+Three others were electrocuted when wind knocked down live electrical wires. Another person died in a building collapse, and a 60-year-old laborer died from exposure, the report said.
+They said he was arrested on charges of violating national security laws.
+"It is not working out exactly the way it was supposed to." All of Mr. Sondheim's best work has a malicious humor that is to musicals what Gary Larson's "The Far Side" is to cartoons.
+Posh nightclubs such as Rio's Canecao are packing audiences at $15 a seat with shows by lambada singers Elba Ramalho and Beto Barbosa.
+However, I have sold the dental equipment business." The Elf executive has surprised industry colleagues with his zeal.
+Iraq currently produces 2.8 million barrels a day, according to its oil minister.
+The thrust of our advice has been to set in place incentives (e.g., prices) that induce greater efficiency in the use of scarce resources, encourage more and higher quality investment, increase production and savings, and promote private initiative.
+So I was kind of thrown into the deep end.
+The intruder tried to grab the guard's gun, and was shot in the leg, the embassy said.
+Sawyer conducted the interview while working for the CBS News show, "60 Minutes." A CBS attorney, Helen Gold, said the network would ask the judge to quash the subpoena, which is returnable Friday.
+No auto manufacturer makes a natural gas car, but that is changing.
+Inc., a retailer based in Santa Monica, Calif.
+Federal legislation to harness the expansionist activities of nonprofits is almost certain to come, and some at the state level already has been enacted.
+His wife Bella, son Howard, and daughter Marla turned to the legal system in 1988 to have his intravenous feeding tubes removed. Relatives said Greenspan had expressed a desire to die if he ever lapsed into a vegetative state.
+While Democrat Bruce Babbitt was governor of Arizona, he gave an entire State of the State address about children's issues.
+Atri, a town of 12,000 people, is located near the Adriatic coast, about 90 miles northeast of Rome.
+She can, at will, lay up to 3,000 in a day.
+Loews said M&R Theaters has 70 screens at 16 theaters in the Chicago area.
+The proposed merger between Manufacturers Hanover Corp. and Chemical Banking Corp. in New York, for example, will likely result in one less account for an agency there.
+As in any trial, the outcome will largely depend on the jurors selected, but the choices will weigh especially heavily in this case.
+"Now we'll sit tight and see the lay of the land as far as our business growth goes," said Andrew.
+Dun & Bradstreet, however, denied any widespread liability or wrongdoing.
+Analysts agreed that there is a widening belief that the Fed will further relax rates.
+This applies to anyone who was a decisionmaker, even if he did not have official responsibility for the negotiations.
+Now, NOAA reported, satellite-borne instruments have been used to measure ozone using infrared radiation, allowing the ozone hole to be detected during the darkness.
+Of course she knows she can't do it right away.
+The Vatican is facing increasing pressure from women for a greater role in the church, an issue that has been fueled by the recent elevating of a female bishop in the Episcopal Church.
+There were two possibilities: pressurise the container when filling it, or provide a pump for the customer to create the pressure for each spraying session.
+The agency estimates the costs of compliance at nearly $40 million, including $11 million for administrative expenses, $4 million for printing new labels and $24 million for discarding old labels.
+"I was blind with rage," Noda said later.
+Not bad for a car that starts at $11,260 but offers the performance of some higher-priced autos.
+The falling dollar and rising gold suggest the Federal Reserve has supplied at least as many dollars as markets are demanding.
+To take an appropriate French expression, a lot will depend on how people feel in their tripes when they return.
+She said such a group would need to have a larger vision than those of the individual organizations involved.
+A tie vote would mean acquittal.
+The ad features the firm's ad theme: "Hertz.
+The nation's swing toward democracy is seen as increasing the chances the United States will grant most-favored-nation trade status to the Soviet Union, which could lead to bigger grain deals with the United States.
+Some Republicans have said Atwater's political acumen is sorely missed in the White House, as Bush was beset by economic and budget problems including his decision to abandon his pledge against raising taxes.
+"Pre-hearing conferences are becoming more numerous and more time consuming," the Big Board memo notes.
+There is no running water.
+A grand jury indicted Wood on July 13 on capital murder charges in the deaths of of six El Paso women.
+We're trying to do the same for him.
+"Last year I bought so much stuff, I couldn't even keep track of how much I'd spent, and I put $400 to $500 on credit cards," Mrs. Janes said at the start of the shopping season.
+But currency traders weren't in the mood for cautious counsel.
+The Justice Department declined to discuss the case.
+But before they could be pulled to safety, Spinner fell out of his harness, and landed on a ledge 25 feet down.
+He said the company expects to achieve record sales, earnings and return on equity for the year.
+The Nikkei index rose 29.42 to 22876.15 at the end of the morning session.
+Salinas said the program continues government efforts to phase out subsidies of food and consumer and industrial goods and thus reduce the nation's burgeoning deficit, considered the major cause of inflation.
+A requirement that $820 million of the $3.7 billion for Star Wars be used for research on lasers and particle beams.
+That compassion for those with AIDS should be emphasized at all levels.
+Some traders said yesterday's session was the most volatile in at least a year.
+"All at once, nothing seemed certain in the movement of the spheres," Mr. Johnson declares.
+Dole supported the sweeping reduction in tax rates in 1981, but helped enact a $98.3 billion tax hike a year later.
+Of the Big Three auto makers, only Ford Motor Co. reported an increase, while sales of cars made by General Motors Corp. plummeted 25.3%.
+The U.S. isn't required to adhere to IASC standards, but major accounting organizations world-wide are pressuring all nations to make their accounting rules more uniform.
+The result "gives new meaning to the phrase `one-man, one-vote,"' said Connolly's attorney, William Galvin.
+Cuomo is legit in an emotional way.
+Ford put its aerospace subsidiary up for sale on Jan. 12.
+The stock market, which tends to lead a recovery, has rallied sharply so far this year, but analysts caution that this surge may not be sustained.
+Mr. Brown tells constituents he supports greater defense spending, though he regularly votes for less; and that he "voted for the stronger death-penalty provisions in the 1988 Drug Act," though he had opposed the death-penalty amendment.
+Not surprisingly Mr Bossi opposes any curb on the magistrates' powers.
+They almost invariably do so.
+Mr. Gutfreund responded, "I hope their first loyalty is to Salomon Brothers."
+"You look like a fool in a sparkling new wig," says Philip Hackett, a London barrister.
+The passengers and some crew were brought to shelter at Spitzbergen and flown home from there.
+"But my wife and I do not understand why a basic constitutional right in the GDR is denied us - that is, the right to a proper apartment of our own.
+Root's wife, Kathy, 35, was in Florida but has refused to comment on the episode.
+This is where we wanted him to do well." "They did a great job in preparing this horse.
+In the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986, Congress increased funding for the Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund to $8.5 billion over the next five years from $1.6 billion.
+Daly does something else that is admirable, which is to hit the ball very far.
+The industry group said that expanding domestic demand cushioned a continued contraction in exports.
+"A lot of funds are tidying up their books and are not willing to take new positions," said John Sellen, a salesman at Chase Manhattan Securities in London.
+Heard a lot aboutcha."
+The couple divorced six years later.
+He denied that this would amount to a further erosion of a suspect's right to silence. A procedure for agreeing non-contentious evidence in advance of the trial would also save time, he said.
+We are one.' But there has not always been this sense of unity.
+When he came to the U.S. at the age of 20, Mr. Lim almost immediately started producing jam sessions and then recordings.
+George Mason now has the highest concentration of economics-oriented law scholars, half of the 29 full-time professors.
+No, I don't think so," he said.
+"I've been making the calls," Ali told a news conference on the east steps of the Capitol.
+Several building companies specialise in historical restoration and retain teams of craftsmen.
+All regular roast and ground coffees in one-pound cans will decline 15 cents a pound, as will the company's Maxwell House Master Blend coffee in the 13-ounce size.
+The names of the victims were being withheld pending notification of their families.
+I think this line of cases will be remembered as equally important for their time.
+East German Trabant cars were welcomed by cheers and honking horns as they slowly wended their way down the boulevard, now the scene of the wildest celebrations since the Berlin Wall was born in the Cold War.
+To compensate the county for the delays, General Services Director Joe Winslow said the jail's contractor, F&H Construction, is paying a daily penalty of $1,250 that started Sept. 6.
+The saddest episode of all is his inexplicable failure to turn this dream of a perfect love into a reality. Mallarme was one of the earliest of the younger French poets to recognise Baudelaire's poetic mastery.
+The October 1987 stock market crash quickly followed and UAL's stock fell to about $60 a share.
+Covenant House Alaska may differ a little from the group's other operations.
+"Bill Garrett has given his heart and soul to the National Geographic Society for the past 35 years," Grosvenor said. "Every member of the society and every reader of our magazine has benefited from his great enthusiasm for dispensing knowledge.
+Officials in Nucla and Naturita, in a remote corner of southwest Colorado, said they hoped to make the shoot an annual affair.
+The company said that its capital spending will fall to $7.9 billion this year and $5.8 billion in 1989, from last year's $10.6 billion.
+During his 29 years on the force, Bell was twice demoted and developed a reputation in some quarters as a cop willing to bust heads first and let a judge sort things out later.
+SIR HENRY Cotton is revered in golf, as much for his heroic performances on the course as his considerable achievements off it.
+Two Palestinians hurled firebombs at a car carrying Israeli tax collectors Monday and seriously burned two people in the car, the army said.
+Sison then went abroad and won political asylum in the Netherlands last year after the military filed subversion charges against him.
+Last week, a rebel column ambushed an army convoy near the town of Aguaytia, 270 miles northeast of Lima in Peru's jungle region. Twenty rebels and 15 soldiers were killed in the fighting.
+If the proceeds exceed Pounds 6,000, your capital gain is restricted to five-thirds of the excess.
+Culp and his wife, Candace, are selling because their daughter goes to elementary school farther west and they want to reduce the time it takes to take her to school, according to Fred Sands Realtors.
+It seemed like a perfect match.
+Redman added that U.S. officials had consulted with Salvadoran officials about the proposal but that the plan was not imposed on the Salvadorans.
+They already were being nibbled at yesterday.
+According to the 8-year-old constitution, the defeat forces Pinochet to call an open election, planned for December 1989.
+The young men entered the buses and shouted at the drivers: "Go back!
+The inquiry report charged authorities at Ahmedabad airport with failing to provide proper navigational aids and meteorological information to the aircraft.
+Aside from extremely high land prices, which have helped Tokyo increase its fiscal surplus, Suzuki's main declared battles have been against illegal parking and garbage.
+That job let him hone his English for a year at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
+Roger Butlin's set and Matt McKenzie's sound-effects are perfect.
+"The buyers obviously need the metal now and are willing to pay an increasing premium for it," he explained.
+Regarding Willard Spiegelman's review, "Big D Inaugurates Pei Symphony Hall" (Leisure & Arts, Sept. 13), we Dallasites are pleased to see that our fair city's flair for hyperbole is still thriving, though little else around here is.
+However, the gradings do not appear in the league tables so the performance of schools and colleges cannot be compared. The tables highlight the extent to which vocational qualifications are the preserve of sixth-form and further-education colleges.
+The show's format is still being shaped, but it promises to resemble the Monitor: covering major stories thoughtfully, emphasizing foreign affairs, and probably losing lots of money.
+In their experiment, the researchers washed paired batches of the oil-coated Alaskan gravels, one batch in each pair with water and the other with a 1% solution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa surfactant.
+The excuses offered for failing to learn from these experiences range from the serious to the silly.
+Meanwhile, Britain, the Netherlands, and Italy have sent in mine-sweeping ships to augment U.S. efforts.
+The interests of larger countries would be reflected in the existing European parliament, where individual national voting strength would continue to be determined (within certain parameters) by population size.
+Nor, surely, is it helpful to his case to point out how 'gratifying' it is that so many of the nation's top jobs are held by Oxbridge graduates.
+Collection of dividends, a customary responsibility of custodians, adds a new layer of work.
+Moreover, the six-hour-a-week reduction in production at the plant originally scheduled to end March 4 will be extended through the last week of April, he said.
+But he added the firm "always would respect the direction of the American Stock Exchange and, by extension, the Tokyo Stock Exchange." Existing warrants would continue to trade until their expiration.
+Although the aid funds are to be approved through February of next year, Congress will be given an opportunity in November to review the situation and halt the aid if it sees fit.
+Tony Bevan, for example, can hardly live with Freud or Auerbach, and Mark Wallinger and Richard Hamilton make a fine pair for triviality and pretension.
+All ASEAN members _ Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and the Philippines _ reportedly have said they will attend the meetings.
+The rates are intended to make sure that the bonds trade at their full face value.
+At the same time, it says, companies should create programs to encourage mentoring and career development and to discourage gender stereotyping.
+The Exclusionary Rule is a court creation that benefits only lawyers and those who commit crimes.
+Then democracy came to Eastern Europe, and most of the women were gone.
+Volume remained almost flat, at 250m shares against 244m. Advances led declines by 868 to 179, with 107 issues unchanged.
+"Protecting the innocent warrants a higher court priority than granting the blacks' demand for white teachers for their children," the letter said.
+Companies often repurchase shares of stock to make the price rise, discouraging unsolicited takeover offers.
+Witnesses from the State, Defense and Commerce departments sought to assure the lawmakers that the United States will not be giving away all its secrets and will retain safeguards.
+Poindexter says Reagan, in writing, authorized a straight arms-for-hostages swap in December 1985.
+Doctors should encourage their patients to write down their wishes about whether they want life-sustaining treatment stopped if they become hopelessly ill, according to a group medical ethicists.
+Mackin said that if he isn't hired, he hopes to at least to force the department to adopt a "color-blind" hiring policy.
+"It seems to me we should get whatever information is available now rather than having it tied up with a ribbon in 90 days," he said.
+The Palestinians are making the understandable mistake of equating the outpouring of world sympathy with attaining political objectives.
+The free market's arrival last year turned Poland's cities into cut-price bazaars.
+Last year, an even softer Kleenex was introduced, incorporating expensive eucalyptus pulp.
+But Eiko (the woman) and Koma (the man) are so riveting that, in watching them, you forget to say to yourself: 'This is good for me.' Eiko and Koma are both in their 40s.
+"There are a few large speculators, but not the broad participation we had seen," said Mr. Sobotka.
+Two of them, the military and government, have rather fallen out of favor.
+"Sure, we are now big kids on the block, but not necessarily bad kids," says Jacqueline Ewing, chief trader for Mint.
+Troops in Central Luzon, where the U.S. bases are located, are reported bracing for attacks against American servicemen.
+All the big accountants have active corporate finance departments and the lawyers have plenty of dealmakers.
+Scientists over the years have tried a variety of treatments aimed at activating the immune system against cancer cells, with mixed results.
+Currently in liquidation, the Paramus, N.J., property and casualty insurer was taken over by the state insurance department in December 1986 after being hit with uncollectable reinsurance claims.
+Heating oil's recent rally, which previously had been pushing up crude oil prices, had been largely due to the shadow over the world's fuel supplies this winter, given the uncertainties concerning expected oil exports by the Soviet Union.
+Amnesty International said Friday that more than 400 members of a nomadic ethnic group have been arrested since April in Niger and at least 40 of them have been killed.
+But analysts seem to like FMC's prospects.
+The Australian opposition, which currently leads the Labor government in opinion polls and is likely to form the next government in Canberra, has criticized Spinfizz, noting that only the Soviets have greeted it with enthusiasm.
+He said loan charge-offs in each of the third and fourth quarters are likely to match the $160 million Security Pacific reported in the second quarter.
+Soviet troops spent nine years fighting the guerrillas to a stalemate before Moscow withdrew the last of them in February 1989.
+Later in London, it was slightly lower at 124.65 yen.
+Each of the crimes was punishable by five years in prison.
+And four out of 10 Americans will be injured in a robbery or assault.
+But those changes are now happening. Israeli troops have withdrawn from a small part of occupied territory, and Israel is handing over important civil powers to a Palestinian authority.
+It is a good lesson for Valentine's Day.
+He said a previously announced Pentagon decision not to replace the cruiser still stood.
+J. Louis Frank, who is now Marathon Petroleum's president, was named executive vice presidcent of Marathon Oil, with continuing responsibilities for refining, marketing and transportation activities.
+The provisions, part of the Export Administration Act, call for a $10,000 fine for each proven violation.
+The early hour left plenty of time, and Mr. Pelton would be at work alone, with nobody else around to offer him advice.
+"We expected death at any minute," said Amador. "They said they were going to kill us." Two crew members stayed behind and were never heard from again, and he later found a third was officially reported dead.
+It is a violation of Barry's constitutional right to a public trial to keep Farrakhan and Stallings from attending, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union, representing the three, said in papers filed in federal appeals court.
+The 37-year-old former prime minister accused the army-backed caretaker government of vote rigging, but a team of international poll watchers said they found no evidence to back up that claim.
+And unlike the First RepublicBank debacle, the two companies haven't been fierce rivals.
+Kolasch said Tuesday he had provided material to an East German agent using the alias Heinz Groth, whose whereabouts are unknown.
+White House officials have continued to attack a Senate bill to limit credit-card rates as preposterous, even though the legislation came a day after President Bush himself suggested that rates should go lower.
+Mr. Rath says book sales should rise about 8.2% in 1991.
+"This brings more firepower, and it looks like they're going to need that with their disappointing level of profitability," said Eli S. Lustgarten, an analyst with PaineWebber.
+The World Bank is organizing an international effort to halt the degradation, which it estimates will cost from $300 million to $400 million over the next 15 to 20 years.
+The state has a crucial role in providing the necessary environment for such networks to thrive: not least, an educated and flexible workforce and sound public infrastructure.
+A Kidder, Peabody & Co. analyst, in his first report on the stock, gave it a "sell" recommendation.
+The Congress Party had held all seven seats going into the election.
+Born in County Donegal, Ireland, he was a stalwart of Dublin's famous Abbey Theater when, in his 50's, he began to gain a wider audience through cinema and television.
+The family took the name Windsor.
+However, analysts noted that the US authorities might have been waiting until European markets had closed before operating in the market.
+Japan is giving humanitarian aid to refugees, he said.
+The school's football team plays against Vanderbilt University on Saturday in Nashville.
+Television has been under state control since its inception in 1965.
+Humberto Larios has repeatedly pledged full military cooperation with the investigation.
+Housing starts and completions (June).
+Since February 1985, when the dollar peaked, gold has risen from $282 an ounce.
+According to one part of the survey, these bond managers are more optimistic about bonds than at any time since the poll began in June 1988, says Nancy R. Lazar, senior vice president.
+The most memorable outfit in this curvaceous line was the decollete off-the-shoulder outsized houndstooth-check jacket, worn with a wispy chiffon skirt.
+As U.S. interest rates fall, the dollar becomes a less attractive investment.
+Asked by the newspaper if he discussed the matter with Ms. Braverman, Bowen said: "Did I talk with her?
+"We've been cooking with wood," said truck driver Israel Herrera, standing in line for a fourth day at a natural gas distributorship with 50 other people.
+That will throw up very positive cashflow in 1993-94. The hiatus in 1992 is entirely to do with Davy. 'In housing, we have a land bank which is too big for our present business, so we don't need to buy any land.
+Tempo said it financed the acquisitions with its $33 million credit line it obtained to buy non-urban cable systems near its existing operations.
+Liberians have long hoped that the hundreds of U.S. Marines who swooped into Monrovia on Sunday to rescue Americans and shore up Embassy defenses would also help end their civil war.
+After dining with the Mexicans on Saturday night, two undercover agents went to the mens' hotel and gave them $15,000 as partial payment, he said.
+"We decided that punishment, even expulsion, is a risk we would run for the sake of what's right," said the Rev. James Delange, senior pastor at St. Francis.
+Assiut, 238 miles south of Cairo, has been a center of fundamentalist agitation in recent years.
+There is, however, a case for caution and not only because Meggitt so nearly got its fingers burned before it walked away from its 1990 bid for USH.
+With the increasing internationalisation of markets, there is an increased overlapping of policies on trade and competition in the international context.
+Mr. Pfeiffer, 63 years old, retired as a McKesson vice president in 1988; he will serve until a permanent replacement is named, McKesson said.
+Indeed, the onetime adversaries turned partners haven't yet worked out exactly which events CBS will give Turner.
+What Mr. Von Laue means by "elevated" is that he endeavors to rise above reflexive loyalty to the U.S., his home since emigrating from Germany in 1937.
+The U.S. government urged Hungary to permanently bar Edward Lee Howard, a defector wanted on an espionage charge who has made extended visits to the eastern block country, said the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Recent visits to Iran by Sheik Mohammed Fadlallah, spiritual leader of Hezbollah, don't suggest a lessening of contact between the two, he says.
+The East German government plans eventually to tear down the entire wall and replace it with normal border markings, President Manfred Gerlach disclosed in an interview last week.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl has said the need to keep the German mark stable and strong will curb financial outlays to rebuild the economy in the East.
+The dead in the Sebokeng clashes included a white police officer who was speared in the chest, officials said.
+They were arrested and charged with disrupting a committee of the Congress and demonstrating within a Capitol building, charges that carry a maximum $500 fine and six-month jail term.
+Botanists thought they had plant sex figured out.
+Among those noted were the series "Dream On," "Not Necessarily the News" and "Tales From the Crypt" and cable movies "The Image" and "Age-Old Friends." Fuchs sees such accolades as a key part of HBO's survival.
+Tankers headed up the Red Sea to load Iraqi oil have turned back, most recently the 357,000-ton Norwegian ship Hansa Vega on Friday.
+Nationwide included mortgage offers up to December 22. Halifax said yesterday: 'In spite of the fall in December, house prices have generally become firmer in the second half of 1993.
+The wolf was temporarily quarantined, Dunn said.
+In much of the sprawling metropolis of 12m, there are no signs of violence.
+It has won 14 of those cases and there have been no punitive judgments.
+It was followed by "Ernest Saves Christmas," in which an oddball cab driver (Jim Varney) saves the holidays by driving Santa's sleigh.
+Among them: Jesse Jackson, the Democratic presidential candidate; Peggy Say, Anderson's sister; and the Revs.
+Even Beauvoir's appearance paints him as a musical maverick with the wild, white Mohawk he's sported for many years.
+Under an aviation pact with the United Kingdom, the U.S. is permitted to select one carrier to provide regularly scheduled passsenger and cargo service between Baltimore and London.
+But now, 14 months after becoming mayor, Richard M. Daley is putting a stamp of his own on Chicago.
+It said it will return the money to those who are denied Saudi visas.
+"It is an uprising of the people, not of a few individuals," said Radwan Abu Ayyash, head of the Arab Journalists Association.
+The board's moves appeared to be further steps to assure creditors of Federated and Allied that the companies could work out their financial woes.
+Most Matisses appeal to the eye.
+The site is one of the country's most popular tourist attractions.
+The new owners took away Ms. Sanchez's two assistants and gave her added responsibilities that keep her at her desk until after dark.
+Mr. Dass says many critics are more interested in "putting forth their point of view" than in assisting victims.
+While 70 percent of Utah's 1.7 million people are Mormons, the next largest denomination is Roman Catholic, with an estimated 5 percent, or 80,000 members.
+The $7.58 billion July trade deficit was the smallest since a $6.8 billion deficit recorded in December 1984, the Commerce Department said.
+A needlessly wide second-floor balcony-terrace jogs around an awkward, unused first-floor courtyard full of trees in concrete boxes.
+The 39-foot-high kerosene tank exploded in a residential area Tuesday morning while two workers soldered a pipeline at its base.
+President Bush on Thursday lifted the last sanctions against Panama, imposed for its failure to cooperate in drug-fighting efforts, and then toured a maximum-security prison, saying "tough talk is simply not enough" in battling crime and narcotics.
+Behrens, who retired after 28 years as an assistant airport manager, came up with the idea after a neighbor complained about how difficult it was replanting an uprooted mailbox when the ground was frozen.
+A year earlier, net was $179.9 million, or 38 cents a share, on revenue of $1.41 billion.
+Production of some goods, including some drilling machines, some computers and some types of road building equipment, had been stopped completely in the first five months.
+Although they support the idea in principle, they say stockholders could end up paying too much for board members at a time when certain holders are already being forced to give up some prerogatives.
+But the chains need to be rationalised and the culture changed.
+The financial markets had weakened slightly on Tuesday amid uncertainty over the trade figures, which have frequently moved the markets in the past.
+China announced last week that it had released 211 prisoners, including several prominent academics.
+He notes that the disabled tend to have lower incomes and are most in need of affordable housing.
+"We share the president's view." The president's comments came in a statement the White House released after Mr. Bush hosted a two-hour breakfast with congressional leaders.
+The 377-27 vote will have no legal effect because the resolution was non-binding.
+Fares to those two cities are lower, the airline said.
+With interest rates likely to be cranked up again later in November, is this any background against which to buy shares? More jobs should be good for business.
+They (the Republicans) like corporate operators." The farm owned by Jim and Mabel Reed was the Democratic nominee's first stop on a bus tour of southern Illinois and Missouri.
+When the two went shopping Sunday afternoon in Conway, east of Morrilton, Wonder was mobbed by autograph hounds.
+On Thursday, the Vietnamese ambassador initially agreed that Khang would give up his immunity.
+The outcome of these moves is uncertain, but they seem set to alter the shape of the business. Ford starts the spring collections in March, when it unveils the eagerly awaited Mondeo.
+The use of administrative detention, under which people can be jailed without being charged or tried, has been denounced by the United States and human rights organizations.
+The bank has been emphasising this in marketing efforts. As far as wider competition is concerned, leasing and factoring companies and bank subsidiaries are emphasising the benefits of alternative forms of finance.
+The picture won't be as clear as a photograph, but both companies are working on technology to improve the quality of the prints.
+In its unanimous decision, the high court said the mere "sweat of the brow" effort in compiling banks of data doesn't qualify a directory for copyright protection.
+The court-approved settlement ends a fight between Daewoo, a Carlstadt, N.J., unit of Daewoo Corp. of South Korea and the federal government that began in the early 1980s.
+The company raises money for the El Paso police officers' union and the sheriff's office.
+It also provides cash incentives to award high-performing schools, and punishments for lagging school districts.
+You don't want to get yourself too upset about these things."
+Today, more than half of first-time mothers are back at work before their child celebrates a first birthday," reported Cutler.
+Their followers are numbered in millions; broadcasts on radio and on television carry the work of our three companies into millions of homes each year.
+One result is a renaissance of distribution and other agreements between the big record companies and hot young black producer-entrepreneurs.
+Each analyst tends to follow options trading on a variety of instruments.
+Only four network affiliates pre-empt prime-time programming to show the series, but affiliates in 20% of the top 100 markets broadcast "The Next Generation" at other times.
+Kuwait's support for Iraq made its shipping a special target of Iranian gunboats during attacks.
+Chicken of the Sea and Bumble Bee, both owned by foreign companies, by Friday had not disclosed precisely how they intended to ensure they only will use dolphin-free tuna in the future.
+The union has been talking to the company for some time about safety concerns, Love said.
+The arrival of the three planeloads of refugees marked the end of a two-year effort by the foundation to get Cubans here from third countries, where they had gone in hopes of eventually making it to the United States.
+MacDonald said Yazzie is biased against him because MacDonald attempted to remove the judge from the bench and claimed advisory counsel appointed by the judge is inadequate.
+The Belzbergs, through their affiliate companies, frequently have invested in publicly held companies.
+Mr Peter Sutherland yesterday announced the appointment of his three deputies, Frances Williams reports from Geneva.
+The UFCW appears to be making headway in certification efforts at two other IBP plants, labor sources indicate.
+Kim Dae Jung traveled to Kwangju and was greeted by about 300,000 people.
+Mr David Shaw was particularly concerned at the proposal to transfer the Royal Military School for Music from Deal in his Dover constituency.
+Since then, it has waged a bombing a sabotage campaign to wrest control from the government in Pretoria.
+Other Bells also have internal research programs, though they are far more modest generally.
+Release of a notebook-sized model by Apple is the subject of great interest because the company hasn't been a strong competitor in the portable-computer marketplace.
+A videotape of the Jan. 11 concert has been sold to 19 countries, including the Soviet Union, it said.
+She was in North Platte to attend the Miss Nebraska pageant.
+When the Bundesbank sells marks, it adds liquidity to the West German money supply.
+But surprisingly enough, the employees are very supportive of the policy," Ms. Christopher said.
+But most Western governments and several private entities, such as Lloyd's of London, already offer insurance for foreign investments.
+While all U.S. economic reports are being monitored closely, improvement in employment is eagerly awaited.
+Such disclosures are hardly crushing blows to either the shuttle or the rest of Mr. Trump's vast empire.
+In 1989 he represented Ego Brown, who started several upscale shoeshine stands in Washington only to be told that a 1905 regulation in the city barred outdoor stands.
+The way to invest successfully, then, is to practice "contrary opinion" _ buying when things look darkest and selling in the bright sunshine.
+This summer, however, the snails have been sighted along with schools of jellyfish that have been plaguing beaches, Burstin said.
+Prescience Corp., a five-year-old San Francisco software concern, decided it needed to offer credit-card convenience to expand its small mail-order volume.
+At this border post, the Vietnamese soldiers completed a five-day trek across Cambodia from bases in Battambang, a province on the Cambodian border with Thailand.
+But in recent months, other names had cropped up in what was viewed as an internal power play.
+His stand, the Corn Crib, is operating again, but money has been tighter than it usually is during the non-productive winter months, Ziegler said.
+The Parliament resolution called on the government to begin negotiations with the Warsaw Pact's six other members to prepare for the planned withdrawal.
+Mr Baldwin said HeMan's markets had improved, but it was too early to say if the division would break even this year. Earnings increased 36 per cent to 11.7p (8.6p).
+Including Pine Falls, Abitibi has annual newsprint capacity of about two million metric tons.
+In 1967, scientists working on a site near Cavaillon unearthed an oil lamp decorated with a seven-branch candelabra.
+It's not his or mine." But that sentiment, which native Georgian Josef V. Stalin tried to instill by uprooting whole nationalities from their homelands, is proving to be rare among the myriad minorities of the Soviet Union.
+Several activists, including relatives of MIAs, floated balloons down the Mekong from the Thai shore last year with offers of the reward, with no known result.
+Quinn's 26-year-old brother, Christopher, who was driving the van, was treated and released, Kettelle said.
+Trade and commerce: 12 companies.
+"In Taiwan politics, no one will say in a straight way that they are opposed to the president's wishes," says a Taiwan-born securities-company executive.
+The one-month Libor rate on which the agreement will be based is currently at about 7 1/2%.
+It says that there will be no compensation in some cases, where changes are made to meet modern regulations.
+The Sandinistas have demanded the Contras demobilize before Mrs. Chamorro's inauguaration.
+The unsold balance was about $15.9 million, underwriters said.
+In addition, the Bank of Japan, following a recent investigation, warned Mitsui Trust & Banking Co. to keep its management of different fund trusts strictly separate, a Mitsui spokesman said.
+The University of Arizona proposed construction of the telescopes in 1984.
+The musical numbers are for chorus and/or basso, and have all the charm and power of the finest Rossini.
+The U.S. recession, which began last June for Timken, hasn't yet ended for the auto, truck and other basic industries that are Timken's major customers, Mr. Timken said after the meeting.
+It invested $325 million for a new polycarbonate plant in Burkville, Ala., last year, and will double the size of the plant by 1990 at a cost of $315 million.
+For comparison, that's taller than the Washington Monument, and the four stoic faces of Mt.
+In extremely large doses, the toxin can cause liver cancer in humans.
+Programs like Genesys show "it is possible to evolve seemingly intelligent behavior quickly and easily on a computer," Taylor says.
+Two Iranian clerics have offered a $5.2 million bounty for Rushdie's death.
+There are at least two delegates with the surname Afanasyev.
+They thought they could understand the risks, there would be no problem with transfer payments, and they could more easily take security.
+Kansas City Life directors earlier rejected offers of $43.50 a share and $42.50 a share from Torchmark.
+President Bush and Attorney General Dick Thornburgh have said the case against Noriega is strong, indicating a belief among federal prosecutors that their witnesses' testimony will hold up in court.
+"It remains to be seen what Reagan will do," said Georgetown University law professor Samuel Dash, who was chief counsel to the Senate Watergate committee in the mid-1970s.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, First Executive shares closed at $12, down 37.5 cents.
+Her main support is a young woman who is equally plain _ an endearing seamstress with the improbable name of Popeye (Alfre Woodard), who taught herself to sew by making little outfits for her pet frogs as a child.
+I am a 25 per cent taxpayer, and I hold a modest portfolio of blue-chip shares.
+"There are areas of that report that we have less confidence in the conclusions," Wolfe said.
+That number appeared to decline during the afternoon as brokers withdrew some sell orders.
+Dr Reumann, 43, takes over as of December 1st and will be supported by Mr Herbert Blieberger, member of the management board since February 1997.
+She admitted accepting $7,000 in bribes to rule in favor of defendants and hand down lenient sentences.
+"The plants don't grow according to their own physiology, they grow in response to utility rates, which go down at night and go out of sight during the day," said Davis.
+His face was downcast and his shoulders hunched during much of the service, and his wife cried when they followed the tiny casket out of the church.
+Last year, Carlton bought a Central film-production unit, Zenith Productions Ltd. Carlton is boosting the unit's output of theatrical films and programs for British and international TV broadcasters.
+In Chicago, two caskets containing what an anti-abortion group said were 2,000 fetuses were lowered in graves Saturday during a ceremony officiated at by Roman Catholic Cardinal Joseph Bernardin.
+The National Abortion Rights Action League on Tuesday endorsed Simon because of his strong pro-choice stand, spokeswoman Renee Cravens said.
+Those and the remainder of the Braniff order form the core of the transaction under discussion between America West and Airbus.
+The public's enthusiasm for options trading seems sure to wane.
+The pilot and four others were killed.
+Lawsuits challenging brand-name drug patents abound.
+The acquisition, if completed, would more than double NatWest's network in France, where its presence has lagged behind Barclays and Midland.
+Dr. Willem Pieterse, a court-appointed psychiatrist who examined the suspect, said Strydom showed symptoms of being a psychopath and had expressed pride in what he had done.
+Police gave no motive in the killings and declined to reveal the type of weapon used.
+GM's new president and chief operating officer, Robert C. Stempel, said yesterday that the company "cannot afford to continue with losers" in its components operations.
+The British position is also justified on the grounds that support for Mr. Chissano contributes to good relations with the African "frontline" states, whose cooperation is deemed necessary in the larger struggle for Southern Africa.
+This compares with net profits of FFr977m in 1993. 'We're extremely cautious,' he said.
+The director of Central Intelligence let it be known that he would not cooperate.
+However, Mr. O'Toole said he was encouraged by the market's recovery, particularly before yesterday's Independence Day closing.
+As October draws to a close, weather is still generally warm in Europe and in the U.S., especially the Northeast where much heating oil is consumed.
+A young entrepreneur who sought control of Bond Corp.
+Broadcasting and entertainment operating profit rose 17% to $37.8 million as improved results from entertainment and TV stations offset continued softness in radio, where revenue slipped 6% to $11 million.
+That would follow a vigorous 0.8% increase in July.
+At least $6 million of the total Williams has spent has been his own money.
+Five judges would be selected to hear each trial.
+It had started the day at 124.23 yen and ranged between 124.17 and 124.35 yen.
+The group posted a Dollars 489m loss for 1992, blaming a world chemical glut and special charges relating to retiree healthcare benefits.
+"Cigarette ads never forced anybody to smoke," Mr. Pare said.
+A handful of House members reported free trips to participate in charity golf tournaments.
+There would be no sense in the Democrats' nominating a conservative.
+Sales jumped from Pounds 6.59m to Pounds 47m. Chamberlain also announced a conditional agreement to acquire Ouest Parts, the largest supplier of components to the French shoe industry, for about FFr74m (Pounds 8.79m) in cash.
+Among them, 164 could not read.
+The measure incorporates cuts voted last week in such major weapon systems as the Midgetman mobile missile and B-2 bomber, but goes beyond the authorizing bill in reducing classified programs and shifting funds to improve military readiness.
+The monarch last discharged blood four days ago.
+Already conscious of the price factor, importers are concerned that the lira's devaluation and exit from the ERM will reverse the gains they have made. Cars of German and French origin are the most vulnerable.
+Defendant Elio Hernandez told reporters near him that the statement read to him "did not agree entirely with what I declared." The judge said that the accused can submit additional statements or have their own attorneys later.
+According to documents found on his person, Muse reportedly worked for the U.S. Army in Panama as a civilian school inspector, he added.
+Within minutes of the vote, Takeshita appointed a new finance minister, Tatsuo Murayama, one of the architects of the tax reform. Takeshita had been acting finance minister since Dec. 9, when Miyazawa resigned after being linked to the scandal.
+Shares of the railroad, closing yesterday at 75, up 5/8, have gained only a fraction as much.
+Early in the week, the executive had flown to a directors' meeting in Tampa, Fla., hoping he wouldn't have to resign as president of the nation's largest brewery because of allegations of kickbacks among subordinates.
+It happens when small prices are raised by small amounts, and when big prices are raised by seemingly tiny percentages.
+Ben Johnson knowingly took steroids and those close close to the runner also were aware of it, fellow Canadian Olympic sprinter Angella Issajenko was quoted as saying in an interview published Sunday.
+SIB is still at the very early stages of considering the issue, however, and it is not clear if such a complex system is in fact likely to emerge from its discussions. The initiative has been urged by the London Stock Exchange.
+'It was the sower of death,' said a Bosnian policeman, referring to a heavy machine-gun with a distinctive sound much feared by residents because it is often loaded with exploding bullets.
+The controller was hired by the FAA in 1982 and has worked in the Atlanta tower since October 1988, the NTSB said.
+And look for loopholes.
+The company also hinted that USA Today may fall short in 1990 of posting its first profitable year as Publisher Cathleen Black said ad volume fell 7.5 percent while ad revenue edged up 1.4 percent.
+The moves by Stouffer, a unit of Nestle S.A., signal how tough the category has become for even the biggest food companies.
+For the first half of this year, OTF reported net income of $538,000, or 11 cents a share, on sales of $126.4 million.
+"It's a lot more work - that's about it," said Spec.
+United Financial had a negative net worth of $86.5 million as of July 31.
+Off the coast of Israel, the search was called off for the last of 21 bodies of U.S. troops killed in the sinking Saturday of an Israeli ferry.
+But some Republican lawmakers questioned whether any tax increase was needed.
+She can move too, particularly in the old Benny Goodman number "Stompin' at the Savoy" and in a wild, defiant "Take It Right Back" that concludes the first act.
+After that date, Ford began to install different screws with an adhesive, said the spokesman.
+But with the shares still trading at a hefty premium to estimated net assets it is hard to summon up much enthusiasm on a long term view.
+Crime Republicans want a free and open society for every American. That means more than economic advancement alone.
+It's the pinnacle of the profession.
+Spiegel, in the Feb. 12 article entitled "Fear of Rent Sharks," said a West German homeowner had armed himself with a special spray to fend off his East German tenant's ferocious dog.
+The record peak for oil imports was 8.8 million barrels a day in 1977, two years before the Iranian revolution sparked the secon oil crisis of the decade.
+The association said vehicle production rose 1.6% in October from the year before, the third consecutive monthly increase.
+Renault and Peugeot are getting less integrated and becoming primarily designers and assemblers.
+Israelis responded to the stabbings with revenge attacks of their own, and demands that Palestinians be blocked from working in Israel.
+My public is small, but I should be able to reach it without being hated.
+From 1958-73, six federal judges resigned from the lifetime position, compared to 60 from 1974 to 1978.
+The average public school teacher is expected to earn 14 percent more in real purchasing power, after adjusting for inflation, in the year 2000 than now.
+In Czechoslovakia, an international conference convened to discuss ways to end the clashes in Yugoslavia, and participants cautioned that outside forces alone can't end the fighting.
+But for the lucky convention-goers, it was a golden opportunity to try Robert Zitin's honey ham, or maybe Stuart Schnurman's mango nectar.
+Texas croplands, many acres of which remain underwater, suffered hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, said Heather Ball, a Texas Department of Agriculture economist in Austin.
+He did not give Boorman's hometown.
+The program is an addition to a $130.6 million expansion program already under way.
+As previously reported, Rogers last month purchased Montreal-based Telemedia Inc.'s 13% stake in Cantel and acquired an option on First City's stake.
+It now has a portfolio of products each of which is a leader in a growth area.
+The $9 million estimate was produced by Bevill's staff.
+Administration officials are quick to caution that plenty of pitfalls still lie in the way of any budget agreement.
+The danger is that the Bertelsmann people will feel no duty to do more than squeeze the Bantam, Doubleday Dell Group for profits.
+The ruling of the state Court of Appeals may define what control parents have in determining who may associate with their children.
+The list is endless, the show unfortunately little longer than a concert.
+Coach them in handling complaints so that they can resolve problems immediately.
+Some of them said they didn't see any major turnaround in the economy soon.
+The other would be led by Steven Kumble, Robert Wagner and Hugh Carey, a partner and the former governor of New York state.
+The capos feel that their money is no dirtier than the fortunes made in bananas, coffee and cattle at the turn of the century by the ancestors of Colombia's present Establishment.
+Across the seven countries, 43 per cent of companies forecast staff cuts during the next 12 months.
+"This is a great little franchise," Mr. Hudson said.
+It may be pointed out that loan guarantees or deposit insurance indirectly finance real spending just as they might if treasury expenditures were made up front.
+Union members will vote Thursday on whether to accept the pay cut and the plan to proceed with a takeover offer.
+No amount of sleuthing over whether Oliver North misapplied funds to buy snow tires is going to shed light on these all-important matters.
+It is mothballing five of 19 U.S. factories.
+The 8,000 refugees are among the 10,000 that President Bush last October decided to admit in the current fiscal year if private funding was obtained.
+Police on Tuesday clashed with nationalist demonstrators defying a ban on rallies in front of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, according to press reports.
+International labor hero Walesa still retains a host of folksy touches nearly nine years after strikes at the Lenin Shipyard that spawned Solidarity catapulted him to fame and a Nobel Peace prize.
+Fodor said he feels better about his music now than in 1974. "What other artists are doing in comparison with what I'm doing is not an issue with me any more.
+Brokers were expecting the pace of activity to slow Friday as the long July 4 holiday weekend approaches.
+Mr. Caldabaugh said the plan, which ultimately requires bankruptcy court approval, will be subject to substantial negotiation with creditors.
+On the offensive are the various human-rights advocates, who have tirelessly sought to portray all vigilantes, without exception, as right-wing death squads or murderous fanatics.
+Chicago has seen 10 hospitals fold since 1984.
+Operating expenses as a percentage of revenue are the lowest among big banks.
+"I don't think it's a major takeover target," said Andrew Geller, transportation analyst for Provident National Bank in Philadelphia.
+Volume was a moderate 499.5 million shares, down from 505.4 million on Wednesday.
+The merits of brevity seem never to have crossed their publishers' minds.
+Exceptional charges of Pounds 214m connected with the sale of its Silo chain in the US will obscure a small fall in underlying profits at Dixons, the UK's largest electrical retailer, on Wednesday.
+State pathologist Dr. Roger Fossum was to continue an autopsy today, according to Gregory Swope, senior assistant attorney general.
+"Someone said, and I guess it's true, that `What you were really playing in that picture was a peeping tom,"' the 80-year-old Stewart said. "That's exactly what I was doing.
+The leading index of inflation compiled by researchers at Columbia University - one of the best available - surged in May, having risen continuously for eight months.
+Similarly, "tradition" provides no answer to teen-age pregnancy, which made its sharpest 20th-century jump during the 1950s, though the problems associated with this were obscured by the falling age of marriage.
+There have been predictions he could lose next year's elections to the left-leaning Social Democrats.
+Improvements in the 1980s have merely brought American students back to the levels of the early 1970s, officials said.
+The Rev. Jerry Falwell's show dropped 40 percent during the year.
+Raychem is gambling that the fiber-optics technology Raynet is developing will be widely used in advanced telecommunications gear and futuristic devices such as videophones.
+Louis Dupree, an Afghan-affairs specialist now working in the Pakistani frontier city of Peshawar, says he went to a recent conference in Australia where a Soviet diplomat claimed his country was decommissioning mines.
+The shares were unchanged yesterday at $11 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Mr. Armacost's plan called for 1988 earnings of $711 million; the bank actually earned $726 million.
+The company said it will draw down the balance in September and December.
+In a leveraged buy-out, a small group of investors typically acquires a company largely through debt that ultimately is paid back through the operations of the acquired company.
+Rhythm of the Earth (Birdology 513916-2), a disc full of original compositions, shows his caustic lines and leadership qualities to be undimmed.
+One of the largest purchases was the $6.5 billion acquisition of Federated Department Stores by the Campeau Corp. of Canada.
+"Terry and myself would sit through those long nights and speak with great pain and remorse and longing for his daughter," Keenan said.
+Van de Kamp said warnings on individual products probably would be easiest and most effective, but many manufacturers don't want warnings on goods shipped outside California and can't control distribution to prevent that.
+Snow Orchid is ultimately about the claustrophobia of family life. The linchpin of the Gate staging is Paola Dionisotti as Filumena.
+But security has been relaxed during the more than 18 months of pre-trial arguments.
+It found the attack to be premeditated, and also convicted the men of preparing firebombs in three prior instances.
+Filming is to begin in the state March 15, she said.
+The American Collectors Association, a trade group of more than 3,500 collection agencies, lists mainly consumer debt.
+Wang Development manages about $750 million of assets, including $200 million of Wang employee retirement funds, the company said.
+Eric Miller, chief investment officer at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, New York, said that yesterday's modest volume suggests many institutions didn't participate.
+John Baker, an attorney for Connick and a law professor at Louisiana State University, said July's Supreme Court decision in a Missouri case, Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services, changed the standard by which courts can review abortion laws.
+Stocks of other casino operators posted gains as well.
+Argyll Group dropped 10, or 3.3%, to 297.
+Eighty-four percent of those responding said they thought malpractice suits and the cost of malpractice insurance were responsible for the increased costs.
+The Senate also ordered him to make restitution of up to $123,000 for money he received improperly.
+The FDA is expected to take months to settle on a way to test claims about a product's ability to degrade.
+In addition to the Persian Gulf, the finance meetings will address the problem of economic difficulties facing the Soviet Union.
+I believe there will come a time when China will host this kind of competition." Contestants in the Beijing pageant were judged on their talent in singling, dancing, reading and answering questions revealing their knowledge and moral values.
+Analysts figured that slow economic growth would drive the average price of copper below $1 a pound this year, but prices have averaged above $1.
+If you cannot pull from the South, you lose the election," Thurber said.
+Several securities analysts said Koppers, which recently completed a restructuring that shed several engineering and metals products businesses over the past three years, was worth more than the offered price.
+As previously reported, the government claims General Dynamics defrauded the U.S. Maritime Administration and the Navy from 1978 to 1982 as part of a kickback scheme with a subcontractor, Frigitemp Corp., which is now in bankruptcy-law proceedings.
+"Sunday school is a spiritual (boost) for me," said Codd, who turned 80 Sunday and also leads a weekly Bible study for a group of seven elderly people.
+Government officials acknowledged during a two-day session of the Supreme Soviet on Thursday and Friday that the budget has been running in the red for years.
+This temporary increase in underlying inflation reflects the short-run impact of tax changes.
+If there can be a successor to Evelyn Waugh, with a liberal dose of JR Ackerley, Carr might be it. He is now 80. Averaging one novel a decade might seem slow work.
+And he agreed to increased funding to recruit of minority students and teachers, but rejected a demand for student involvement in hiring faculty.
+The US State Department said in a report to Congress in February that there are 129,100 hectares under coca production, of which over half is in the Huallaga valley.
+Taylor said the coalition of civil rights groups has not taken a formal position on the nomination, even though some organizations already have expressed opposition individually.
+He said the U.S. units were well-equipped and prepared to repel any Iraqi attack and protect themselves from chemical weapons.
+Under those rules, if the FDIC has to use its line of credit with the Federal Reserve, it will have negative net worth, he conceded.
+Don Fuqua, the association's president, said the U.S. subsidies alleged by the EC don't exist.
+"People are assuming that we're going to get numbers that are positive for the economy," he says.
+While two daughters oversee the factory, the others are completing their studies at university in Michigan. Meanwhile, women in Tunisia are now branching out into other spheres of business.
+It has no heating to protect Niwa from nighttime temperatures of about minus 50 degrees, but his flying suit has built-in electric coils to keep him warm. The coils are powered by batteries charged by solar panels outside the gondola.
+Both moves had long been sought by the Reagan administration, and European officials last week called on the U.S. to reciprocate by showing stronger support for the dollar, whose recent depreciation has hurt foreign concerns selling in the U.S.
+Cost is another factor.
+Frank Ireton of the National Science Teachers Association, which is helping train science teachers who will bring their classes to the programs, said, "It's a tremendous interest-generator.
+In a nationally televised news conference last year, Kim said she and another North Korean male agent planted the bomb on the plane when they flew from Baghdad to Abu Dhabi, where they got the craft.
+Frustrated by a recent letter-writing flurry with the Pentagon, he's pushing a legislative amendment that would require the department to use internal budget plans consistent with the ones submitted publicly.
+Such quibbles aside, "Scenes From the Southside" is an album delivered with considerable honesty and heart.
+Mr. Catacosinos also stressed a state-Lilco deal would greatly benefit the company by, among other things, making its debt investment-grade, and enabling the utility to resume paying dividends next year.
+Richard Curd, spokesman for Carnation Nutritional Products in Los Angeles, said that the company plans an information campaign that will alert the public to the problem of infant formula allergies.
+The four people aboard were fire chiefs from different counties but no further information on their identities was immediately available, he said.
+Still, Mr. Barton of the Independent Bankers Association thinks Velda Sue "has a reasonably good chance" of passing this session.
+The deal is scheduled to close in late September.
+"Boingo Alive" (MCA) _ Oingo Boingo Live albums have a unique sort of energy.
+An RB spokesman said under the agreement, if the acquisition by Cahasa isn't completed, Mr. Lew and his group will be granted enough additional seats on the board to give them control of the company.
+Instead, they're spending those dollars on their home."
+They had tried to lay flowers in Wenceslas Square to honor Jan Palach, a 20-year-old student who burned himself alive 20 years ago to protest the Soviet-led invasion that ended the liberal "Prague Spring" in August 1968.
+After settling with the Cohens, Integrated secured financing and today retains the lease.
+The organization, a militant wing of the Honduran Communist Party, is blamed for numerous dynamite attacks since 1983.
+The lawyer said Long is taking medication and his AIDS symptoms come and go. "He's healthier now than he has been," he said.
+This is often accompanied by informal advice from the bank to 'lean on your suppliers'.
+"I sort of thought he could become a movie actor and make a lot of money and I'd probably get rich," John Chrystal says.
+But a small and determined group continues to kill and maim for it. Few countries would have been able to respond to this violence with the maturity shown by Spain.
+The chips from Texas Instruments' Japanese arm will be sold to Japanese television manufacturers.
+"Someday I'd like it to be said of me, he tried to feed the hungry _ not only tried but succeeded," Van de Kamp told the congregation of the Praises of Zion Baptist Church.
+French President Mitterrand said he will seek a second term, ending months of speculation on whether the 71-year-old Socialist would enter the presidential race.
+Prominent among these are raising enough money to buy out dissident shareholders.
+Everyone sees dealing on TV and cheques being paid into branches.
+The addition of a reel-type slot machine "would complete our product line," he said.
+A report on the evening TV news showed passers-by scooping up the potatoes.
+He also moderated a two-day conference in Moscow on depletion of the ozone later in the the upper atmosphere.
+The design (Julian McGowan), of ornate statuary dotted around marble halls, is subverted by the frock-coats and laurels of the Romans.
+Dwarf Alberich (Franz Mazura) scrambles around the bottom like a horrible black crab, bagging the gold when he can't get a maiden.
+In 1986, Mercantile earned $55.3 million, or $3.57 a share; for the 1986 fourth quarter, it earned $13.8 million, or 89 cents a share.
+Years back, she graduated from the island's only school, but always figured her determination to remain here precluded college.
+Mr Barnevik made clear that no management consultants had been used in the design of the new structure.
+"It will be difficult to cut back on loans and not lose market share."
+Regional telephone giant NYNEX Corp. was indicted Thursday on a charge of violating the 1982 court order that broke up the old Bell system.
+Several Ministry of Finance officials maintain that bearishness will ease within the next several weeks, as corporations stop selling stocks in their corporate funds ahead of the March 31 end of the fiscal year.
+Gold was higher in Zurich as well, closing at a bid $457, compared with $455 late Tuesday.
+"I think it's saying we're probably entering a mild recession right now," said Bruce Steinberg, senior economist at Merrill Lynch Economics in New York.
+Police dispersed the crowd, and most went home peacefully except for about 300 who regrouped and attacked Sethwala.
+The rankings are based on the lowest score among each carrier's various jet types.
+The communique added that a police patrol pursued the other attackers and killed three of them, two men and one woman.
+Mr. White says that "of American shotguns, Parkers are the steadiest climbers.
+We did what our clients wanted us to do and we have no regrets," said Morrison, of the Public Citizen Litigation Group in Washington, D.C.
+"I just want to go home," she told Judge Fred Morelock of North Carolina's Wake County District Court on Thursday.
+STERLING BONDS barely feature in the UK pension fund's portfolio these days: they have been crowded out by equities. However, given the government's borrowing requirements in the next couple of years, a flood of gilts issues is expected.
+It will be thorough.
+Masters Bruce Devereux and Howard Wilson, and their crews, were taken to a ferry that left here late Friday, Mike Harpold of the INS said.
+All told, more than $3 billion in junk bonds have defaulted this year, a substantial increase.
+In a credit-crazed society, demand for these reports has exploded.
+"We feel that our lives and our privacy are being invaded," complains Shirley Page, a retired teacher who lives in the city of Grapevine, which is next to the airport.
+Handel said the company will propose to replace those debentures with a combination of common stock, new debentures and debentures convertible into stock.
+It could have instead just accounted for the cost on cars sold during that period.
+The bond market, already reeling from a rash of high-priced takeovers, was traumatized because investors thought the buyout binge had gone too far.
+Nicaraguans seem wary of the gold cordoba, which went into circulation on Monday, and with the old cordobas still circulating, confusion mingles with the uncertainty.
+It is so humiliating.
+No scruples about lying, seemingly plenty about selling arms?
+At a trial, the court found that the funds had been "improperly diverted," and held three state officials involved personally liable.
+She said soldiers also stole jewelry.
+Gore rocketed to the top tier of Democratic presidential contenders on Super Tuesday by doing what he said he would do: carry a good chunk of the South.
+There was no news to account for the sharp rise in copper prices, but there is the perception that near-term supplies are tight, Ms. Raptopoulos said.
+"Those mistakes were made by the leadership of Azerbaijan both by the party and govermental authorities, including the first secretary of the republic Aliev and first secretary of Azerbaijan Comrade Bagirov.
+The capital value of leased assets apart from property is at present usually set against spending allocations unless the lease meets only a short-term need.
+He sees consolidation and size, whether it is in tomatoes or flowers, as the way forward.
+Spot checks are also made. But for the shadow cast by NME's problems, WHC would have had been able to tell a story any public relations executive would be proud to peddle.
+All the noise just stopped and I still don't know where it went. The push-pull gear lever jutting from the fascia frightened off many potential British buyers but was simplicity itself to use.
+Great Teco has been a Whirlpool distributor for seven years. The announcement is the latest in a series of moves by the US company to step up its inroads into the Asian market.
+Most of the personal pension plans taken out recently are also unitised. Under a unitised with profits policy, the investor buys units, on which bonuses are added each year rather than, as with a conventional with profits policy, to the sum assured.
+Severe thunderstorms spawned six tornadoes in Illinois, five tornadoes in Indiana and four in Kentucky during the late afternoon and evening Friday.
+Output per employee jumped 27%.
+In central Florida, rain and a few thunderstorms fell Friday night.
+Fang and his wife, physics professor Li Shuxian, were shown at that time speaking to the students.
+Gingl said Vehma would carry out assembly operations involving 8,000 to 15,000 cars a year.
+There's also great potential for Peterson to take his ambassadorship across the line of commercialism ala Cray and spread the word of the blues.
+He's also chairman of Sturge Holdings, Lloyd's biggest agency. The news from Sturge was that it expected to cut its annual dividend by half, so trimming Coleridge's income from his 6.8m share stake by Pounds 559,324. But that's not all.
+About 260 students were evacuated from Andrews Hall on Sunday after police received an anonymous tip alleging explosives were in Borchelt's third-floor room, Coker said.
+Officials at Bristol-Myers declined to comment on the suit.
+When Virginia B. Calvin got word that her South Bend, Ind., elementary school had been chosen as one of the nation's best, she made good on a promise to her pupils and kissed the concrete steps to the building.
+'People say: 'At least we know where we stand with them',' says one retired Hindu academic.
+By June 1987, the average return on stocks had reached a level nearly 16 times the level of 1985.
+Enamored of the technical gimmickry that delivered scrolled money from inside a can, Coke spent more than two years developing the technology.
+That doesn't require an enormous amount of marketing sense,' he says.
+Sales for the year advanced 9.7% to $7.13 billion from $6.50 billion.
+Aborigines, the country's original inhabitants, number about 160,000, or 1 percent of Australia's 16 million people.
+A judge has ordered the release of files on about 1.5 million people, including the city's current mayor, who were spied on by the police department's Red Squad before it was abolished in 1974.
+Swiss companies are expected to report improved profits for 1986.
+Under the skin, he's an actor.
+Food accounted for #1.91 billion, or 37% of total sales.
+He said the latest acquisitions were in the works before JWT was purchased.
+The other 25 parties to the talks all support a multi-racial state with equal rights for all races, and are unlikely to accommodate the CP.
+Harry Weinberg, a reclusive millionaire who made a fortune in Baltimore and Hawaii, has died at age 82, leaving a $900 million charitable trust, one of the biggest in the country.
+MR JOHN BIRT, BBC director-general, admitted yesterday that staff morale was low.
+Until Mr Tapie joined the MRG last year and effectively took it over, it was an obedient - because not very successful - ally of the Socialists.
+"The world really is changing and we're working to take advantage of it," Wolfowitz said near the end of the discussion.
+The book sells in stores for $8.95.
+In response to a classified advertisement he placed in the Morgantown Dominion Post, an elderly couple returned the tickets on Sunday.
+Makanin was 40 in 1977: the nickname describes not his age, but rather the age of his character.
+Many nations in Europe fear that a recognition of Slovenian legitimacy might fuel separatist impulses in their own countries.
+Tehran's military problems were heightened by its defeat by the U.S. Navy in the Persian Gulf on April 18, when six of its naval craft were sunk or disabled.
+As a result, Teresa must decide whether she wants to continue living with her own family, or get married and move in with that of her prospective husband.
+"Simple arithmetic points clearly to those areas where the scope for action is greatest," Greenspan testified.
+Compaq remained a leader for years by keeping ahead of competitors through innovation, a report by Mr. Korus notes. Bursting into the market with hot new products meant that Compaq could dictate prices for a time, and keep profit margins high.
+He likes standing next to his wife while he sneaks peeks at his mistress eating hors d'oeuvres across the room, looking bored and beautiful in slinky strapless dresses shaped by a push-up bra.
+Reagan Productions set a new, high standard for presenting a president and for using his resulting popularity to wheel public opinion and the Congress on the issues.
+George Keller, chairman and chief executive officer of Chevron Corp., warned of "some significant oscillations in the short term" but added that next year, "the quarterly average price probably won't fall out of an $18-$20 range."
+Alienation is the subject of two independent films that have attracted some attention this summer.
+After three dreadful years, Unisys reported a surprisingly strong fourth-quarter profit of $80.5 million, or 31 cents a share; even though revenue dropped 16% to $2.46 billion.
+But vast reforms require more than advice from technocrats and pressure from multilateral lending institutions.
+The rebels have been fighting for autonomy for Ethiopia's northern province since 1962.
+It's got to be the first ever about a rookie manager whose team (the San Diego Padres) just finished last.
+A commuter train carrying 98 people today crashed into a tractor-trailer rig that apparently tried to get around closed crossing gates, officials said.
+Sixteen classmates began a hunger strike they said would last until the government responded to their demands.
+However, Marketchief was unable to pay it off as quickly as hoped, so in the middle of 1991 Barclays decided to put in place a longer term facility. A banker said yesterday that the security given on the original loan was inadequate.
+At the end of February, the company had about 258 million shares outstanding.
+In all such cases, the possibility of sexual or drug-related transmission can't be absolutely ruled out, either.
+In the event that Parliament refuses to go along, he will put the matter to the British people and they will decide.
+The other 19 have been closed.
+"After he plays badly, I notice that I don't walk as close to him on the street, and I have to force myself to give him a hug."
+Selling out to another company may not be everyone's idea of a way to thrive.
+But some of the problems may also occur with section 32 policies, executive pension plans and money purchase schemes. What can be done to solve these problems, given that the transfer charges on a pension are so high?
+Both former President Nixon and Henry Kissinger have always said the purpose of the invasion was to wipe out North Vietnamese supply lines and sanctuaries.
+The action was dropped in June 1987, and the two sides then entered arbitration over fees, with Laxalt's side requesting approximately $4.3 million in fees and costs.
+McGlynn Bakeries is run by Michael J. McGlynn.
+"They could have gotten that jury makeup in Houston.
+Brazil, one of the more restrictive countries in Pan Am's Latin American division, recently opened its skies by agreeing to allow 15 additional flights from the U.S. to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo in 1992 and 1993.
+"I just shot Virginia, I just shot Carolyn, and now I'm going to shoot myself," Mary Davis said her father told her.
+Those include the plants that build the midsized Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus models as well as light trucks.
+Neither seems to indicate a long-term change in the world's ability to produce food.
+B&W said the case was one that should be tried by the marketplace and not the courts.
+He said McCain and Glenn played lesser roles.
+Thursday's explosion killed two people, damaged or destroyed 15 homes and forced 270 people to flee.
+You could see the crystal air moving, like the flow of water, down the Chilkat.
+He broke into the gypsy bus business in 1968 piloting a wheezing school bus coast-to-coast for a California commune called the Morning Star Brothers.
+But the consensus view, as determined by MMS International, a unit of McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, holds that industrial production remained flat for the month.
+That suit has not been settled.
+That's helped pick it up a little, but it's not like it was.
+Load factor, or percentage of seats filled, fell to 58.9% from 59.8% a year earlier.
+"I was told by friends that the two, which are charitable organizations, preferred a CPA who is more low profile," he says.
+An employee told her about the facilities for men.
+Illinois Company Investments had been trimming its ranks until last summer.
+The change improved net income by $5.2 million, or 5 cents a share.
+"The real tragedy is that people spend time chasing these rainbows," Mr. Padden says, "and when they don't get what they have been led to expect, they don't go any further.
+Its center was 750 miles southwest of the Cape Verde islands off the coast of Africa.
+Israeli helicopter gunships yesterday attacked Palestinian guerrilla positions in south Lebanon, wounding four people, security sources said, Reuter reports from Sidon. The air raid was the fourth attack on guerrilla targets in Lebanon in four days.
+The recent sale of its shoe components business, bought as part of its protracted bid battle for Chamberlain Phipps in 1989, for Pounds 11.9m will help to reduce debt.
+They said other studies were too small to give a true picture of the effects of the drugs.
+He is confident that, eventually, South Africans will learn to appreciate each other's art forms, and forge new forms of their own.
+The agency has spent the past year gathering Warsaw Pact equipment ranging from radios to radar and from tracked vehicles to fighter aircraft.
+They had hoped economic hard times would end with the downfall of their the old regimes a year ago, but it hasn't happened.
+The Manhattan federal court jury, which received the case after a two-month trial at which 48 witnesses testified, deliberated more than eight hours before breaking for the day.
+When the nation's highest court agreed in October to hear Selvage's appeal, it was expected to use the case to clarify the scope and retroactive effects of a decision announced last July.
+One strategy to be expected from Mr. Thomas's opponents: deference and respect.
+If you are stopping in Delhi, ask yourself why.
+It includes more than 120 minutes of music and a 62-page booklet with extensive notes on each of the musicals included in the show.
+"The exposure is definitely good for the community," Coach Bennie Lewis said of the third championship. "You're always hearing bad things about East St. Louis and that's one reason teams don't want to play here.
+What Mr. Brookes does not seem to know, or to believe, is that improving the quality and preserving the integrity of the nation's economic statistics are part of the Commerce Department's fundamental public trust.
+In its 140-page report, the GAO said the government ought to run a surplus to ensure that the nation saves more and invests more for the future.
+It employs 2,700 people and has annual revenue of about $370 million.
+On Friday, Kohl is slated to fly to Brussels for talks with EEC officials about the possible effects of a common German currency on the EEC's own European Monetary System.
+Rushing to a bedroom, she and a friend, Terry DeLoach, found her three-tier, bamboo finch cage swinging wildly and a gray-and-white hawk struggling to return to freedom.
+Furthermore, Bush plans to use many of the same economic assumptions that Reagan plugged into his budget _ and which the Congressional Budget Office and most private analysts claim are far too rosy.
+Part of a building in Frankfurt collapsed Saturday while workers were tearing it down, and two workers were buried and believed dead, officials said.
+He told me he was named for an uncle.
+Moreover, the start-up of a second Rollins facility at Deer Park, Texas, has been slower than expected, other analysts added.
+A FUND with a target of Dollars 500m (Pounds 324.6m) has been launched in the US to seek capital from investment institutions for private sector power projects in Latin America.
+"The media is mixing up two scandals, the drug problem and all these things about me," he told the Capitol Press Club.
+Congress, taking its cue from President Reagan, is preparing to pretend that the federal budget deficit isn't a problem in this election year.
+No firm statistics on the number of followers are available, but Lefebvre says millions of Catholics support him.
+But who now could refer to Maastricht as 'game, set and match'.
+Mr. Siebert says the rate cuts that followed last year's revolt by Boston restaurateurs have been of little benefit to small and medium-sized establishments, those whose patrons charge less than C$1 million (US$869,300) annually on American Express.
+Vatican officials have said John Paul's aim is to spread a message of Christian ethics in a highly secular region, boost the morale of the few Catholics and strengthen relations with the Lutheran church.
+In New York, Bernstein's manager, Harry Kraut, was out Wednesday evening.
+Ershad, a former general who seized power in 1982, bowed to public pressure last week and handed over power to a caretaker government led by Supreme Court Chief Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed.
+In 1991, output was down to 139m tonnes, barely meeting demand of 136m.
+The idea of a vaccine is to spur the body into creating the right kind of antibodies ahead of time, so they are lying in wait when the virus shows up.
+The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index was down 30.5 at 2281.6; it was down more than 40 at its intraday low.
+"Investors are looking for value and quality and both issues today fall into this category," he said, although "it can take a while to sell them."
+Gold rose in Zurich to a late bid price of $384.25 a troy ounce, up from $383.50 bid late Wednesday.
+The United States and Laos have now conducted four joint crash site excavations or surveys.
+Trustcorp Inc. is a holding company with assets of $4.6 billion.
+As many as 19 million people in the U.S. take such medicines, known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which can cause ulcers as a side effect.
+"This is a Dodger town and it will always be," said Alex Carson, a patron at Duke Snider's Restaurant and Bar, named for the Hall of Fame Brooklyn Dodger second baseman.
+Northrop and McDonnell Douglas are building a prototype design known as YF-23 while Lockheed, Boeing and General Dynamics are constructing a prototype known as the YF-22.
+Civil defense officials warned that huge boulders and rain-loosened earth on many hillsides presented an extreme risk of new avalanches, particularly in the crowded shantytown slums that line the hills.
+Brad Stone, an FDA spokesman, said the agency is encouraged by the Red Cross' latest moves _ particularly the trend to centralize operations.
+The proposal of Alain Enthoven and Richard Kronick, in particular, pays more attention than most to the critical issue of introducing competition and incentives into the complex subsidy-ridden insurance and health services markets.
+Losers continued to outnumber gainers on the New York Stock Exchange with 817 down, 597 up and 536 unchanged.
+It also cited an expected positive cash flow.
+Some executives even argue the People's Alliance will prove good for business.
+Investors had quickly bid up the stocks of companies that benefit from a lower dollar, primarily multinational concerns such as drug and chemical firms.
+The budget proposal projected that those fee increases, if approved by Congress, would generate $80.1 million for the government in fiscal year 1991.
+Proposals for the insertion of an art gallery inside the shell of that neglected masterpiece, Alexander 'Greek' Thompson's Caledonia Road Church in Glasgow, by Gillian McInnes may prompt more action to save that splendid building.
+He says they told him: "Now you're biased; you're competing against us." Mr. Norman quickly dropped the generics plan and sought to boost profits by wringing bigger discounts from his principal suppliers.
+The report's recommendations echoed reforms proposed by other studies in the past decade, all of which have called for more stability in the defense budget as way of making more efficient use of taxpayers' money.
+Democratic co-leader Denis Worrall said his delegation agreed with Mandela on the need for universal voting rights, but differed over the ANC's support for guerrilla violence, economic sanctions and nationalization.
+EuroDisney, up 20 centimes to FFr11.55, was heavily traded after confirming that attendances were showing a steady improvement. ZURICH ended lower in a quiet session.
+The necklace is best described as a collar of lace woven in diamonds and set in highly engraved yellow and white gold.
+"He (Brown) grabbed the barrel," Horton said.
+For instance, a customer's file would appear on a screen at a mail order catalog company where that customers has an account, before the customer service representative even picks up the phone.
+A closed-circuit TV set sat unused in a corner.
+The women insisted there was nothing political about their protest.
+It could encourage independent domestic production of programming and give French producers the means to participate competitively in foreign markets.
+The firm said it will reduce the payout to its retail stockbrokers by 6%.
+"They don't appear to be in a position to make decisions at this point," the analyst said of the American negotiators.
+Normally when a cease-fire or truce is signed there is the sound of cheering.
+Brown thinks it can profit by snatching up enough high-producing brokers who are disenchanted with their big firms.
+For now, though, he's busy looking for a summer job to support his family, which grew by two in December with the arrival of twin baby girls.
+How did you feel when you first saw her?
+Noriega, using del Cid as an emissary, allegedly allowed the cartel to process drugs, launder money and ship cocaine through Panama, accepting a $4.6 million bribe from the Colombians.
+Yeltsin noted that as a member of the party's Central Committee, he was bound by its decision to support Gorbachev.
+The U.S. Embassy had asked the Nicaraguan government to investigate.
+But a report by the General Accounting Office appears to support the Bush administration's contention that rural hospitals are losing money primarily because their costs are too high.
+On Sunday, the Soviet Union announced it would start destroying chemical arms stockpiles.
+Says Ms. Pomerenke: "That's when our mosquitoes really get vicious." Maxxam said that the earnings mostly reflect results at its Kaiser Aluminum Corp. unit, which sold 13% of its stock in its initial public offering this month.
+It isn't, replied Sen. Specter.
+John J. Pershing led the retaliatory expedition.
+A federal grand jury in Charlotte, N.C., is investigating Bakker for possible tax, wire and mail fraud.
+"Our choice of these types of funds was deliberate.
+While Felix Bloch was deputy chief of mission in Vienna, the embassy there was on the front lines of the U.S. efforts to stop the Soviets from obtaining militarily useful Western technology, which often passed through neutral Austria.
+The Red River had started to recede in parts of Arkansas, but 100 National Guardsmen, reinforced by two helicopters hauling sandbags, labored to prevent the collapse of a levee guarding the town of Garland.
+He said he will meet the committee in Tunis on Jan. 28.
+Admittedly, the rate decline has been from extraordinarily lofty levels to ones that by early post-World War II standards still seem high.
+This method tends to be beneficial for more expensive cars - those costing Pounds 22,000 or more.
+The switch to people meters is expected to cause turmoil in this year's negotiations on advertising for the fall season between the networks and advertisers, who place about $8 billion of advertising on network TV annually.
+Researchers are urging doctors to monitor patients' blood for elevated pancreatic enzymes, which can precede an attack of pancreatitis, and then "cut back or stop the drug," said Dr. Dolin.
+The majority of Afghan fighters based in Iran belong to Afghanistan's minority Shiite sect of Islam.
+Oral pills, at 5.8 percent, and condoms, at 4 percent, were far less popular.
+"And there was a small crutch, like for an 8-year old,' she said. "That got to me a lot." More than 4 million people died at Auschwitz and Birkenau, about 70 percent of whom were Jews.
+The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration set the fuel-economy standard for light trucks for the 1989 model year at 20.5 miles per gallon, the same as for the 1987 and 1988 model years.
+"Kendall has very minimal disabilities," said Dr. Karen Powers, another physician who treated the youth.
+Eighteen children testified by videotape, a 19th child testified by audio tape, and the father of a 20th child who did not testify was called to the stand.
+English China Clays promised the total payout to shareholders would be at least maintained at the 20p 1993 dividend after the demerger of its construction materials division this summer.
+Mr. Duncan didn't return phone calls and MCorp declined to give any details except to say that it is studying ways to reduce its nonperforming loans and offering new stock.
+Consolidated-Bathurst, a Montreal forest-products concern, owns 77.6% of CB Pak.
+During the first six months of the year, consumer prices rose 4.4 percent, identical to the inflation rate for all of 1987.
+He also serves on the Falls Village Board of Education, the Housatonic Valley Regional High School board, and the town and regional housing commissions.
+The tabloid Daily Mirror devoted almost an entire inside page to the hubbub.
+Japan is undergoing a major change in spending habits, with Japanese buying more at home and selling less abroad.
+Of the hundreds of American companies that have invested at least $3.5 billion in China since relations were normalized, many withdrew employees from Beijing but fewer left sites more remote from the violence.
+Ronald Reagan, who by the way deplored the MAD doctrine, was correct in calling the vast system controlled by the CPSU an "evil empire."
+Once in the zone, the products are stored, repackaged, taken apart or put together and sent on to buyers mostly in Latin America.
+The Library of Alexandria lasted for hundreds of years after the conqueror's death in Babylon at age 33 but it disappeared with few traces early in the Christian era.
+Robert E. Lee led one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
+Make a well in the centre. Mix together in a separate small bowl some stem ginger chopped into small pieces and some sultanas or dates, 7 oz in all, say 4 oz ginger and 3 oz sultanas or dates.
+The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. should reduce its role in the conventional-mortgage market, but couldn't compete as a private company in the current market, an outside task force concluded.
+On a night in May 1987, David Jr. told the couple his adoptive father masturbated and performed oral sex on the boys, whom he claimed often slept with Lindsey.
+The Contras had fought a U.S.-backed, 9-year war against Mrs. Chamorro's predecessors, the former Sandinista administration.
+While most other East Europeans appear content to visit and return home, Romanians have continued to flee economic malaise and political uncertainty unmatched in most of the other former Soviet bloc nations.
+"You could see an attack next month or six months from now," he said in a telephone interview.
+While there is some merit to that argument, it ignores the steep declines in the fatality rates within the manufacturing and construction sectors.
+'In certain areas in the group there simply wasn't the bulk of business to justify the cost structure.
+If that withdrawal is not swiftly forthcoming, we have to consider the next step.
+Right now, though, it's just misery on parade.
+Northwest said it will receive its first A-340 in early 1993, and take delivery of more 747-400s that year, as well.
+He has said he seeks to push responsibility to lower levels and wants compensation for managers to reflect their groups' performance.
+The filing said Jerome Schottenstein and his son, Jay, resigned as company directors because of differences over "certain aspects of management and operations of Consolidated."
+Additionally, there will be a fee of 2.5 basis points per annum if the use of the facility exceeds 50 per cent and a fee of 5 basis points if use exceeds 75 per cent.
+He and his wife live comfortably from investment income in a lakeside home in Traverse City, Mich.
+Mitsubishi is a conservative, long-term investor that's willing to pay top price for a world-famous complex with a peerless location.
+Cooking soups, such as chicken broth, cream of mushroom and tomato, constitute one-third of Campbell's market.
+Mr. Fiedler said selling was mostly from one large trade firm that sold persistently through the day.
+The Senate slashed $900 million from President Bush's fiscal 1990 request of $4.9 billion for Star Wars last Tuesday, then came back two days later and restored two-thirds of the money.
+The spokesman added that Kidder Peabody "didn't agree to cooperate against Mr. Wigton."
+Any improvements she makes on her space are up to her.
+Stock prices tumbled in quiet trading today, giving up a big chunk of last week's gains.
+On May 26, the two sides tentatively agreed to a compromise: Perot Systems would receive 50% of any savings, but the company's profits would be capped at 10% over its costs, after taxes.
+Mr. Bartels, who has a good knowledge of the Japanese market, having once headed Morgan Stanley's Tokyo office, also is understood to be talking with competitors.
+Hal Johnson, vice president at Korn/Ferry International Inc., and a former head of human resources at two major companies, remembers many times when he called on the carpet someone whose workplace affair was creating problems.
+The Financial Times 500-share index rose 8.11 points to 1,251.49 at the close.
+The election commission today said Salinas has won 52.89 percent of the ballots counted so far.
+A federal regulator told the Senate Ethics Committee today that he believed Arizona Sen. Dennis DEConcini crossed the bounds of propriety in trying to help savings and loan owner Charles Keating Jr.
+Now one wonders if these lovely islands, with their gorgeous empty beaches and sparkling blue lagoons, can be saved from pillage by builders and developers.
+The central Illinois man has attended all 50 of the organization's conventions, from the first in Tulsa, Okla., in 1939 to this year's in San Antonio.
+"I just wanted to let them know that we understood.
+Brokers expect a year end net asset value of 216p, leaving the shares at a premium of 4 per cent, based on yesterday's close of 225p, down 2p.
+LoSchiavo and Dowling have taken staff positions in Litton's Components & Industrial Products Group.
+In Europe, share prices were higher in Brussels, Stockholm and Amsterdam and lower in Paris, Milan, London and Frankfurt.
+Lower auto and steel exports combined with higher imports of oil, autos, art and airplanes drove Japan's current account surplus down by the steepest amount in 10 years.
+Lawyers for GM sought a dismissal, arguing that the proper forum was the National Labor Relations Board.
+Col. Oliver North of the National Security Council staff and CIA Director William Casey, to divert profits from the secret sale of arms to Iran to the Contras during a period when Congress had forbidden the use of U.S. funds.
+AT&T, which currently employs 9,500 people in New York, said it had saved around $25 million in taxes since it moved into the building in 1984.
+The contract expired at midnight Monday, but the union, citing progress, agreed to an indefinite extension.
+These neat oppositions may make it sound as though this play is some symmetrical contest between the forces for and against change in South Africa.
+On the bill one recent night was an all-star Angolan roster including Os Anjos (The Angels), singers Minguito, Cananito Alexandre and Ze do Pau and the closing act of "Bruxo e A Bruxa" (the Male and Female Witch).
+And it submitted one more proposal in April.
+The agency earlier dimissed eight people after losing its other big client, Bacardi Imports.
+"A lot of us shrink carrying the burden of making it," he adds.
+The price looks a bargain by comparison with other cross-border deals, representing an estimated 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount to net assets.
+Tudjman also announced leadership changes, including the ouster of Stipe Suvar, a longtime Communist who was the state's representative on Yugoslavia's eight-man presidency.
+'The tensions between donors and recipients in the Community is one of the coming big themes,' says a US diplomat in Brussels. The next big political test for the EC will be how it tackles the Danish question.
+Larry G. Vogt, chief United Nations Command delegate to the armistice commission, refused to discuss the issue, saying the structure was built outside the demilitarized zone and not within the scope of the commission.
+"It would be highly undesirable if an excessive concern for inflation were to bring about a spiral of interest rate rises," said Giuliano Amato, Italy's treasury minister.
+For Merck, Mevacor is the culmination of almost 10 years of research begun with the discovery of a tiny molecule in a bit of fungus back when the importance of fighting cholesterol was still unproved.
+The radio urged people to report looters to police and said more than $43 million in state property had been plundered since the beginning of August.
+Seizing today's opportunity for an unprecedented period of global growth requires prices to remain stable, and public borrowing to fall. The good news is that the opportunity is there for the taking.
+That's just one of dozens of applications for the technology, say binary-optics researchers.
+The game was overly long, and the O's lost lopsidedly. Nonetheless, Miller ended on an upbeat note: "Come back tomorrow.
+Last month, five executives of a Tokyo electronics firm who made large donations to both the Liberal Democratic and Japan Socialist parties were arrested for evading income taxes of $12 million, earned from illegal stocks manipulation.
+The $39,000 ticket price _ per person, double occupancy, as they say _ included all hotels and meals as well as extras such as a safari in Africa and cruises in Tahiti, Acapulco and New Zealand.
+"His wife was driving and he was a passenger," but his wife wasn't arrested, said Lt.
+The plant usually employs 350 people on two shifts during the seasonal peak, but only one shift was working four or five hours.
+David J. Carpenter, 58, of San Francisco, had already been sentenced to death for murdering two women in 1981 in Santa Cruz County state parks.
+It still looks like the full-screen, black-and-white eye, which had been the network's symbol since the early 1950s.
+She sings with complete security, a clean sound, excellent diction and tight vibrato.
+Authorities did not reveal Gaviria's role with the cartel.
+Plevris expects to reinforce Cretan's technical and marketing arms with energetic managers keen to take early retirement from the public sector.
+Roubik said that the Africanized bees may need tropical flowers and nest-uilding materials, and this could stop them from getting established in colder parts of the United States.
+The Chicago-based Midwest Stock Exchange, for example, last year accounted for 10.3 percent of the trading in NYSE stocks, up from 3.33 percent in 1979.
+Those cases decided this week but not examined today will be covered next week.
+"You are privileged to be the generation that will witness the first large movement of men and women into space," he said.
+The other five teachers' unions all support the proposed review body. The NUT also decided yesterday to oppose the introduction of teacher appraisal unless the government withdraws its proposal to link it to discretionary pay awards.
+In Ireland, they "lived in a pre-capitalist society in some of the most treacherous waters of Western Europe," said Thomas Biuso, an English professor at Colby-Sawyer College in New London, N.H.
+The $10.5 billion trade gap for September was down by $1.8 billion from the revised August trade deficit figure of $12.3 billion.
+Sweet, 52, was involved in a painful episode in 1983 when he was executive director of the National Council for Educational Research.
+Through quick inventory cutbacks, companies helped keep the recession mild even though domestic final demand slumped sharply.
+Karpov arrived and matched it by moving his king's pawn.
+However, stripping out the loss on disposals, they rose from 11.6p to 13.71p.
+Some of the other solo singing was on the dull side in music as fresh and alive as if it was written yesterday - no doubt why the programme gave Purcell's dates as 1965-95.
+In 1994, 12 per cent of imports will require official permission.
+She focused our attention on helping the Navy solve the problem," the committee said.
+The patient with the bug in her ear screamed, "Get that sucker!"
+Similarly uncertain was what political reaction the new accord would spark in the U.S.
+The MCI found that middle managers tended to make the life of supervisors a misery, sabotaging them while at the same time branding them as the Achilles' heel of UK business.
+He said he hopes the fund will add some Japanese underwriters to attract Japanese investors.
+The over-the-counter market's seven-session streak of gains is its longest rally since a 10-session skein in July.
+October 1957: The Soviets agree to furnish China with a sample atomic bomb.
+Those premiums, along with dividends, can increase annual income by more than 10%, fund specialists say.
+The newpaper did not say how many people were arrested but said the gang had more than 80 members who have been dealing in drugs since 1985.
+In the case, Jefferies testified he agreed to bid up the price of Union Carbide at Sherwin's request.
+Studying the birds first required finding them in the dense, mosquito-infested jungles.
+After almost nine years of postponements and delays, lawyers this month subpoenaed Cuomo to appear in court with his financial records.
+English and Dutch peppers are this week's best salad buy at 70p-Pounds 1.00 (95p-Pounds 1.10).
+The government securities market closed at 1 p.m. EDT ahead of the Labor Day holiday.
+The worst case of what The Independent newspaper calls "institutional rot" occurred in October when the Court of Appeal freed four people serving life terms for bombing British pubs during a 1974 wave of Irish Republican Army attacks.
+April 23 is Shakespeare's birthday.
+Barriers are dropping," said David Whipple, the executive director of the 3,500-member national association.
+Some controversial matters remain unresolved, such as how to harmonize the rates of value-added tax, a sort of national sales tax, that currently range from zero to 38% according to the country and the goods sold.
+"I just didn't want any other woman to ever have to go through what I went through," she sobbed. "If I can save one woman from ever going through it, then that's all I cared about.
+"But it was only playing in repertory, and not the night I was there.
+Keeps well for several days in the refrigerator, covered with foil.
+Republican budget negotiators continue to insist that Rep. Richard Gephardt (D., Mo.), the House majority leader, indicated to budget negotiators on July 24 that Democrats would present a deficit-reduction plan of their own within a few days.
+One woman crawled to the polls.
+The shuttle Atlantis also was found to be free of dangerous hydrogen leaks during a tanking test last month.
+Some issues seen as enjoying the backing of one or more of the major Japanese securities houses posted sharp gains.
+Children are not buying $150 billion worth of drugs.
+The ethics panel was deeply torn over how to resolve the Keating case, in part because Senate rules do not bar lawmakers from intervening with federal regulators on behalf of constituents or from taking actions that benefit contributors.
+For each of the past ten quarters, Ford has set new earnings records for itself.
+Says Mr. Hill: "The military isn't familiar with some of these commands."
+The change in nomenclature often doesn't occur in a vacuum.
+A Manhattan hotel room.
+Only two trains with two seatless cars each were introduced today as an a experiment, the official said.
+Relatives in the crowd held up signs, including one that said, "Daddy, Daddy, I Need You." Most of the group carried luggage; many wore casual clothes and were ill-prepared for the chilly evening weather.
+The boy was in a 2-by-2-foot compartment in the car, which had been loaned to his family by a friend, Chandler said.
+Collor de Mello, 40, a former governor from the poor sugar-growing state of Alagoas, said he expects a major victory over da Silva, whose policies he characterized as radical.
+And this support is not limited to local Marxists.
+A new commission was created to review Brazil's position on a quota system because of the country's declining competitiveness and quality problems.
+What this country needs is an Emily Post for facsimile machines, electronic mail, voice messaging, squawk boxes and car phones.
+Mr. LeMasters was generally regarded as the leading candidate for the post.
+The nation's biggest retailer announced last October it would sell the Chicago landmark as part of a corporate restructuring.
+The override vote on the earlier measure was 276-144.
+Everyone else had Cokes and iced tea," Young said recently. "Drinking is thoroughly frowned upon." The Navy now realizes that alcohol can cause work, family and health problems, he said.
+Snow and ice on runways and ice on wings closed airports in Illinois, Oklahoma, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin.
+But first, the exchange needs the SEC to approve a set of listing criteria different from the traditional ones.
+The reporters and editors from Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland will start Sept. 4 in Washington with a two-seek orientation meeting.
+We are ready to starve.
+Dangerous parking might cost a driver's license.
+The Caribbean nation, once rich in mahogany forests, is in danger of being reduced to a barren rock by desperately poor people who cut down trees for fuel.
+If so, can you describe their reaction a little bit?
+Wickes never received any formal offers to compete with the management bid.
+The world plan, hatched in 1983, is to ditch the Soviet style of official journalism and create an agency that will be read for its quality, not just its government link.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III will attend a conference on Cambodia's future next weekend in Paris, working for a settlement that rules out a return to power of the Khmer Rouge, the State Department announced today.
+Bob Denman, a National Farmers Union spokesman in Washington, said no one had suggested that commodity spending be boosted to $26 billion a year over the five years of the law.
+One year after he sought to cut nearly $5 billion from the Department of Education's budget, Reagan asked Congress to raise its spending by $1.5 billion, or nearly 8 percent, to $20.3 billion.
+An investor's only other option is to turn to a handful of small investment firms that make a fragmented and highly inefficient secondary market in partnership interests.
+But wage rises may now be starting to pick up, in part because unemployment has fallen faster than expected. Most economists agree that Britain still has an output gap, although not on its size.
+Wheat growers should continue to watch developments in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, where economic changes are taking place and countries are getting more involved in world trade, Yeutter said.
+The residence was unoccupied at the time.
+The U.S. and Canadian governments propose to broaden their free trade arrangement to include Mexico.
+Top legislative Democrats and their spending interests, including the state school superintendent, had long sought a "tax the rich" plan.
+If officials in China can work out the details, a Chinese-owned winery next year might join the growing lineup of foreign-owned California wineries.
+"But we didn't want to take a chance issuing bonds in an unstable market," said Richard E. Kolman, a vice president in charge of municipal underwriting at Goldman.
+"I think basically the banana slug has gotten a bad rap," she said. "They're obviously easy to look down upon, and they do have some odd habits.
+Through business contacts, Mr. Hilfiger, then working as a freelance designer, met Mohan Murjani, a Hong Kong investor who was earning a fortune on Gloria Vanderbilt jeans.
+The party has used the provision to defend its power monopoly.
+They also say Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis should have 10 delegates instead of 12, and Sen. Albert Gore Jr. should have two instead of five.
+Church relief organizations were rushing help to victims of the flood in Bangladesh.
+Some of those killed Wednesday died when police tried to dismantle a roadblock by Mohajir members, a government spokesman said.
+Citizens holding vouchers entitling them to buy shares or exchange them for money cannot now be told the programme is cancelled.
+To prepare for the role, Bochner spent a week aboard a nuclear submarine operating off California.
+Warren and Howland first met as acting students in New York.
+Chemical training "is extremely important for all employees, because if something like this happened, they would have the information so they could react," said Sonny Painter, an inspector for the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
+In a 5-2 decision July 16, the Michigan Supreme Court reversed an appeals court ruling that had been based on an earlier case granting immunity to the state for injuries that occurred on a bike path separate from the road.
+Mr. Cote, 46, said he will leave Merrill in April.
+The agency found that Mr. Edwards made transactions in a customer's account without the client's knowledge or consent.
+Mr. Cahouet, who had previously earned $400,000 a year as president and chief operating officer of the Federal National Mortgage Association, joined Mellon last June.
+What makes it bad as a health hazard is the fumes and exposure to it," said Metro-Dade Fire Department spokesman John Carroll.
+The housing market showed signs of revival, with sales of new houses increasing by 2.5 per cent compared with the previous quarter. The bright spots were, however, offset by continued evidence of weakness in industrial confidence.
+There was a sudden blue flash, a clap of thunder, and a hazy figure appeared.
+An Associated Press tabulation showed Bush leading for 356 electoral votes, although he could not yet count securely on the 270 needed for victory.
+Originally these were called St Calisto's Balls, but in deference to the dedicatee of the church opposite, this title has been dropped.
+Woolwich, Alliance & Leicester, and Cheltenham & Gloucester do little more than promote awareness of their names.
+First quarter: $1.12 billion, up 7.7 percent from $1.04 billion.
+Dow Jones & Co. Inc. said Tuesday it is introducing an interactive 900-number telephone service that will enable callers to get stock quotes, business and financial news, sports reports and weather conditions.
+District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said there were some "questionable financial transactions" discovered in the review of expenditures in behalf of Kevin Kite, a former male prostitute who claimed he had sex with Ritter in return for material favors.
+I'm also not related to her.
+This is a very attractive list of alternatives. 'The charges are minimal (dealing charges of up to 0.25 per cent) so this plan is very cost-effective.
+The bomb exploded shortly before 2:30 p.m., shooting flames high into the air and scattering parts of the car over about a one-block area.
+They and other defendants claim they were working with the knowledge and cooperation of the government.
+He was president of Vendette Group.
+The artist, Linda Howard, said she was shocked initially. "I have aluminum sculptures all over the country and nothing has ever even been defaced," she said.
+He and his center will serve mainly as a vehicle for bringing the opposing sides together, according to Ms. Powell.
+Wildlife officials had planned to end the program in June, a year after the release of the first five Texas cougars.
+Clarence Makwetu, recently named acting head of the militant PAC ater the death of its president, Zeph Mothopeng, made the statement a day after a similar call by ANC leader Nelson Mandela.
+If EPA can veto this, there really isn't any project that anybody can develop that can pass the EPA." "There are a lot of grounds for (a federal court) appeal," he said.
+The airport accommodated more than 23 million passengers in fiscal 1987, a 101% increase from 1976.
+Mr Darby estimated that annual spending on exploration would average some Pounds 50m over the next three years. Of the 14 wells drilled in the first half, eight were successful and included two substantial finds in Algeria.
+The bus reportedly was traveling too fast as it headed down a curved mountain road in Henan province.
+Barclays shares fell 6.3% during the period to 427 pence, Midland shares fell 4.3% to 241 pence, and Lloyds shares slipped 2.2% to 395 pence.
+A Visa card applicant who replied, "Maybe later," when asked if she wanted a second card for a relative got a laugh when her card came with a second one imprinted with the name Maube Later.
+"We will begin immediately to solicit subscriber commitments, and preliminary indications from cable operators show strong and substantial support," Turner said.
+But his attempts at financial stabilisation failed. Monthly inflation is running at 33 per cent (close to the 50 per cent at which point it is called 'hyperinflation').
+Tonight's highlight is the keynote address by Texas State Treasurer Ann Richards, a fiery populist who allowed that she was "terribly nervous" about her prime-time speech.
+The Valdez dock area collapsed into the harbor when 95-foot waves lashed the waterfront.
+AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines, said it had no comment at this time.
+Firestone executives argued that Bridgestone needed to have manufacturing closer to U.S. automotive customers.
+The 10-minute recording tape, complete with mailer, is either issued by the machine or sold at a nearby counter.
+Police negotiated with the men throughout the day Saturday as more than 100 SWAT officers ringed the building.
+Companies and some anlaysts attributed the soaring gasoline price increases over the weekend to higher costs, fluctuations on the frenetic oil markets and added demand during the summer driving season.
+The dollar ended unchanged.
+Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad on Thursday urged the public to be particularly vigilant on the British mainland.
+Others say that for first-time violators, straight probation and community service should be the standard, along with hefty fines and expulsion from the profession _ punishments they say hurt financial executives most while replenishing federal coffers.
+But he is incorrigible.
+Reagan proposed $160 million more for AIDS research, which would bring spending in fiscal 1990 to $1.4 billion, a 13 percent increase over current outlays.
+Kilty's forecast that people will work well beyond 65, to possible enactment of a Social Security supplement for people who earned little during their working years.
+"We didn't build it and the natives didn't build it.
+It means the company will not suffer any further losses even if developing countries don't pay another cent on their medium- and long-term loans.
+The congregations have said they are prepared to accept expulsion.
+If Congress doesn't act before June 1, the fast-track authority will be automatically extended for two years.
+He says the company will post a small profit on sales of more than $30 million when it closes its books next month.
+"Atlanta is one of many areas in the Southeast where we've targeted for growth and where an in-market acquisition can provide significant returns for shareholders," Mr. Bryant said.
+California harnessed enough wind power in 1989 to meet the annual residential energy needs of every inhabitant of San Francisco, says the Energy Foundation.
+"These new enterprises are growing nicely now," said Mr. MacAllister.
+Mrs. Davis wants to become pregnant with them, while her husband does not want them used without his consent.
+William Chappell, D-Fla., chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on defense.
+Intel launched a marketing blitz, Operation Crush, to flog a microprocessor that it now concedes was inferior to Motorola's.
+About 7 percent of Britain's North Sea gas supplies were halted following the shutdown Wednesday night of the onshore St. Fergus gas terminal operated jointly by the Shell and Esso oil companies, British Gas PLC said.
+The French economy is still in recession, the credit market has yet to respond to the recent reductions in interest rates and the corporate sector remains under intense pressure.
+They said only unexpected increases in non-Opec output, particularly from the North Sea, would be likely to soften prices significantly from their present range.
+July 19 _ The National Assembly elects Jaruzelski president.
+It said the American proposals were only a version of the Israeli peace plan.
+"This letter is for women who were not seriously injured; women who have minimal claims or women who may have worn a Shield for a couple of months and suffered from it and removed it immediately," she said.
+Our challenge is to make the New York Post noticed for the right reasons and not for the wrong reasons." Kalikow paid $37.6 million for the paper, which has been losing money and circulation for years.
+Many of Indonesia's largest companies relied heavily on state banks for their funding.
+The expert came, installed a new lock, relieved my father of $150, and the family drove out of town a day late in a cloud of steam.
+To conserve the memory of flamenco, to promote research into the art and to make contemporary flamenco known to as wide a public as possible are the principal aims of the foundation, according to director Joaquin Carrera.
+Today, the market is glutted with large, luxurious houses.
+The decision to send these old-timers to Turkey was a deliberate one.
+The increase included the $6.5 billion purchase of Federated Department Stores by Campeau.
+SCI is also offering 271p for Great Southern's convertible stock. The Houston-based company earlier this week boosted its stake in Great Southern from 3 per cent to 29 per cent, making it Great Southern's second-biggest shareholder.
+A rush of foreign investment, with a big dose of imported machinery, could batter Hungary's balance of payments and spur further price increases.
+But these recent complainants about conditions inside Iraq appear to have little interest in the direct role played by Saddam and the Ba'athists.
+This may be sound moral advice, but in ballet it should take second place to letting music be the guide.
+Bush said that as the nation heads into a new decade, "I am reaching out to President Gorbachev, asking him to work with me to bring down the last barriers to a new world of freedom.
+Some organisations - the Glyndebourne festival is the classic example - depend totally on business and private supporters, and their box office, to exist. Not that the absence of a government subsidy worries Glyndebourne.
+He's done all of this, and Gandhi looks bad.
+The company didn't disclose terms of the acquisition of Istituto Farmaco Biologico Raffaello Pagni s.r.l., a closely held Florence concern.
+Last November, Lorimar sued Karl charging that he breached his fiduciary duty in running the operation.
+Norton Desktop for Windows, designed to augment rather than replace Windows, is one of the best software values I've ever seen.
+But, he said, something had to be done to protect the building and nearby Louisiana Highway 1, the only route to and from the island.
+A model wearing aviator spectacles is said to be "blinded."
+Rendell Mabey, who led the first missionary contingent, said the problem arose on a grand scale in a congregation organized years before the missionaries arrived.
+If a picture opens to medium business and starts to surprise, it's important to add theaters right away.
+There are numerous examples of how closely consumer lobbyists collaborate with sympathetic lawmakers or their staffs to draw up and push legislation, landing many of the consumer groups' ideas on the legislative plate.
+Working against it were fears the West German central bank would intervene if the dollar moved too high.
+Mr Jan Erlund, a lawyer with board experience on several shipping companies, is to become chairman.
+Both the United States and Britain warn their citizens not to travel in southern Sudan, where civil war has raged for five years, and to take caution when traveling in other parts.
+Certainly, Centex's profit would seem to be highly vulnerable to regulatory changes in its home state.
+In response, the company said it would delete all local-tax data in its files on residents of four states.
+The matter will also not be taken up at a bilateral meeting of ministers taking place in Brussels Friday because the U.S. and EEC agriculture negotiators had to stay in Montreal longer than expected and did not get to Belgium in time.
+'We have seen signs of HV members supporting the HVO.
+Mr Parker left the company in December.
+The coalition is made up of 10 rightist and religious factions and led by the Likud bloc of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. Parliament approved the government on Monday.
+At the same time, U.S. soldiers in Kuwait began interviewing Iraqi soldiers to try to identify those responsible for alleged atrocities.
+I couldn't get through." If Bush was voicing frustration in deciding how to deal with the political situation in China, he showed no such hesitation on the human rights issue.
+It expects to break even this year after 1987's 107 million-guilder loss.
+They play with wooden rattles, once used by watchmen to rouse neighbors in the event of a fire, and learn that a strange-looking piece of iron is a bed key, actually a critical firefighting tool.
+The Beaver fire, named for a village on the Yukon River, remained Alaska's largest; on Sunday it was burning a 10-by-48-mile section of spruce forest, said Hogervorst-Rukke.
+HMT, which generates the bulk of the company's sales, makes and services above-ground storage tanks for petroleum and petrochemical products at refineries, storage terminals and pipeline facilities.
+What exactly is the crime supposed to be?
+Last May, after an investigation, U.S. postal inspectors began collecting mail addressed to the phony companies and subsequently issued a cease-and-desist order.
+"The chancellor will endeavor to explain the West German position again in an atmosphere of trust and friendship," Klein said.
+The agency had no official contingency plan in the event of a defeat and "will return to the drawing board," said Charles Anderson, its executive director.
+"It's just like a winter wonderland up there," said Officer Jim Roden.
+Women's Medical Pavillion has been a regular target for protests during the past two years, according to Dobbs Ferry police.
+The second motion, which permits Coles to acquire a Kmart unit that holds the remaining shares, passed on a show of hands.
+Lantor is a textile manufacturer formed by West Point and Tootal in 1956.
+Her velvety playing defines Mozart's idea that the piano should sing.
+Her last public appearance was during the 61st annual Academy Awards ceremony on March 29, when she joined Bob Hope as a presenter.
+The troubles that LBO companies face when they can't repay creditors first began receiving heightened attention more than a year ago.
+According to the director of the Navajo Wool and Mohair Marketing Industry in Shiprock, N.M., an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 sheep producers are located on the Navajo reservation.
+The use of fetal tissue has sparked controversy in anti-abortion circles.
+Toss again. Oil a gratin or baking dish as large as a roasting pan but suitable for bringing to table.
+Say said former hostages have told her their Lebanese captors wanted to release them but would not do so without Iran's approval.
+In early 1981, LSC held $19 million in cash in one of its nine regional offices, which was dedicated solely to federal and state political activity.
+But last-minute objections, said to have come from Mr Michael Portillo, the chief secretary to the Treasury, apparently delayed the announcement.
+Even as the summer's blockbusters smash box-office records, a majority in a Media General-Associated Press poll gave unfavorable reviews to most new films.
+While Pepsi has Mr. Tyson in its corner, Coke has another media star waiting in the wings to plug Diet Coke: Roger Rabbit, the animated character from the new cartoon-and-live action movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit."
+AN EXPERIMENTAL debt counselling service has found hundreds of people in and around Leeds with multiple debts totalling about Pounds 15,000 each.
+Officials said it was too early to estimate the cost of the damage.
+Committee members routinely approved the suggestions.
+There must be an important meeting.
+Corporate debt has tripled since 1980.
+Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter told Congress on Wednesday that farm commodity prices are expected to be "relatively favorable" in 1990 because of strong demand and declining inventories of most crops.
+At one stage yesterday, the issue traded as high as 93 28/32.
+Rumors of Navy action spread through shipping circles in the gulf, where Iran and Iraq have been at war since September 1980, when six U.S. vessels were spotted off Dubai.
+Poultry first passed beef in 1987.
+Michel Aoun said Wednesday. "The parliamentary session yesterday was the last chapter of a conspiracy against Lebanon," Aoun's Radio Lebanon quoted the him as saying.
+"We don't believe in merging with someone who already is doing what you are doing," says Pierre Berge, chairman of Yves Saint Laurent S.A.
+Countries in West Africa have recently shown mounting concern over the dumping of garbage there from Western nations, including the United States.
+He urged China to stop supplying arms, including Silkworm missiles, to Iran.
+Others, he says, are having trouble raising acquisition capital in their own depressed stock markets.
+The resolution, passed in a plenary session of the 512-member Diet, is not binding and is only an "expression of dietmen," said a parliament official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Italy, for example, has seen its credit-driven business with Algeria, Iran and the ex-Soviet Union collapse under payments pressure.
+In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Penn Central said it holds about 1.1 million, or about 5.8%, of Republic American's common shares outstanding.
+Rebel leader Sam Nujoma ripped a move by U.N. Security Council members to reduce from 7,500 to 3,000 the contingent that will oversee Namibia's transition this year to independence from South Africa.
+The lawyers' committee sought the reasons for barring her, but the government produced only a few documents.
+It cannot be fixed by more rules and punishments to force presidents into closer communication with the bureaucracy or Congress.
+They get lots of riders _ scientists, professors, reporters _ early in the summer, Capt.
+"I felt so keenly about Judge Bork that no one could stop me from testifying."
+The result: "one-of-a-kind wearable art," Mr. Jaffa says.
+Consider just GM's compact cars.
+Wataru Takeshita, his half-brother and close adviser, says the prime minister jokes to friends that "people say I'm weak at diplomacy, so if I just do an average job people will think I've been a major success."
+European Capital Co. Ltd. will be a member of The Securities Association (TSA) of the U.K.
+At the time Lord Bridge of Harwich (then Mr Justice Bridge who had tried the case of the Birmingham Six) and Judge Christmas Humphreys were criticised in the media.
+"I am sure we will persuade enough Members of Parliament to carry the measure," Waddington told Channel 4 TV News.
+Turns out there were some other reasons why American cars, for instance, don't sell too well in Europe.
+Summa sued Syncor in February 1987 in federal court, charging that Syncor kept Summa from competing in the business by using various illegal tactics.
+But fears of a profits implosion, which have lingered on since the traumatic fall in Sainsbury's share price early this year, now look overdone.
+The candidates spent more time discussing personal issues than they did in their previous encounter.
+Israeli officials said the force made sweeps for guerrillas and weapons south of Mydoun and returned safely early in the afternoon.
+While companies that have shares with a nominal value of more than SFr100 have been able to split their shares, most companies have shares with a par value of SFr100, the minimum allowed by law.
+The expansion is one of a series of moves by American to boost the San Jose hub, opened in December 1988.
+To develop a custom course, a team of business school professors typically spends weeks interviewing company officials.
+"We don't handle immediate relief," Ms. Hartmann said of the World Bank's role. "Others do that better.
+The novel's Italian translator survived a July 3 stabbing attack.
+Nestle's hostile offer challenges a smaller Swiss competitor, Jacobs Suchard.
+Santa Fe said none of the employees involved will be fired as a result of this agreement.
+In mid-September many newspapers again carried news stories reporting research by Yuki Tanaka, a Japanese teaching in Australia, on people who worked in the Okuno island factory.
+Mr. Lilley made a private visit to Taiwan last week to see old friends such as President Lee Teng-hui and Prime Minister Hau Pei-tsun.
+A previously announced 25% stock dividend will be distributed Aug. 3.
+A security guard also was attacked by the students when he tried to protect Mrs. Maudud, according to the witnesses, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Horn & Hardart executives didn't return telephone calls.
+An Entergy spokesman said he believes the gain will be taken in the fourth quarter, but he isn't certain.
+The Edwardian tram carrying 40 tourists stops, and the atmosphere becomes bleak.
+As previously reported, a group that includes National's management, Fidelco Capital Group Inc. and General Motors Corp. bought the stake, which wasn't disclosed, from a PaineWebber-led group of investors for $459 million.
+Mr. Stubblefield, former president and chief operating officer of Endotronics Inc., succeeds Stephen T. Anderson, 40, as chairman.
+"I have no panacea," answered a classmate.
+Graun's "Montezuma," with a libretto by Frederick the Great, is even more of an oddity.
+Master chef Julia Child thinks she knows how to make broccoli pleasing to the presidential palate.
+"It's all systems go.
+MR Yitzhak Shamir, the Israeli prime minister, pledged yesterday to continue Middle East peace talks despite the imminent collapse of his coalition government.
+Mr. Bray said the group is pushing for federal legislation that will specifically bar discriminaton against homosexuals.
+Advocates of the bill contend it would reverse several Supreme Court decisions that made it harder for plaintiffs to win discrimination cases.
+Also Saturday, the Assembly approved former lawyer Kim Young-jun as the chief government auditor.
+Robert White, manager of corporate foreign-exchange trading at First Interstate Bank in Los Angeles, said traders were surprised a bit by the dollar's rise early in the day despite then-slumping stock and bond prices.
+Iran and the United States had cut a deal _ after months of mediation by Algerian diplomats.
+QUEBECOR, the holding company for the Peladeau family's publishing, printing and forest products empire, unveiled third-quarter profit of CDollars 16.1m (Dollars 12.9m) or 27 cents a share, up from CDollars 6.1m or 13 cents a year earlier.
+That would eventually force Saddam to stop his military aggression, Grimmett said.
+MOVIE MENUS: Theaters spice concession offerings to boost profits.
+Denton Cooley, the renowned Houston heart surgeon, recently filed personal bankruptcy papers, citing real-estate losses.
+"I've lived through the drastic shifts in Chinese society in recent years.
+In January, he reversed his longstanding opposition to the party giving up its guaranteed monopoly on power.
+Over to the next instalment of the 'Ken and Eddie' show next week.
+He has unsuccessfully introduced term-limit bills since 1969.
+Wells already has a list of investment groups that might consider the deal.
+The Regent Star got off the sandbar with the help of high tides, several tugboats and power from the ship's own engines.
+The group so far only has a financing commitment for the tender offer part of the takeover.
+A painting that had garnered headlines in 1988 for selling at the world-record price for an Alfred Sisley, $3.6 million, went back on the block and failed to sell.
+The calculation of the rateable value will be based on April 1993 rental values; the calculation of the UBR will reflect the changing distribution of commercial property values across the UK. The UBR is set by the government in England and Wales.
+Viner, a unit of E.A. Viner Holdings Ltd., Toronto, has subordinated its own claims against Pace Securities to preserve Pace Securities' capital and assist it in fulfilling Big Board capital requirements.
+Leakey said the man who was beaten identified the attackers by their speech as Somalis and heard them tell each other to shoot to kill.
+The measure covers certain workers who ran out of benefits since last March, and it will be in effect through next July 4. The duration of payments varies from state to state, depending on the unemployment rate.
+The railway reported operating income of $71.5 million for the third quarter, down slightly from $73 million for the same quarter last year.
+Cubans would be encouraged to exchange foreign currency for the new peso, thus putting more of the hard currency in the country under official control. The government has been increasingly concerned at the rapid devaluation of the existing peso.
+That was another reason the Street loved Santa Fe.
+This weekend, a $1,000 reward was paid for a set of shrouds for a fan blade.
+The dollar sank, hampered by weak fundamentals, a general move to marks and sterling, and a U.S. durable-goods report that fell short of market expectations.
+Many private analysts believe, however, that oil production may still be as much as one million barrels a day below its levels before the embargo.
+Brunner grew up in Switzerland, the son of an astronomy professor at the University of Zurich.
+If the meeting goes to Geneva, it would be the first time the General Assembly has transferred a meeting out of the United States in protest.
+The news agency quoted the supporters as saying Marshall had been warned by police in recent days that he was on a Protestant paramilitary hit list.
+Over time, Bernstein aims to stay three or four percentage points ahead of the market.
+Traders said if the dollar falls through 1.6250 marks, it could see heavy selling.
+"I did not change my policy.
+An amendment to prohibit burning the American flag would temper the First Amendment by saying the right of free speech excluded burning the flag as a form of political expression.
+Also in the making are international indexes, which are compiled in the U.S. and based on securities in a number of markets around the world.
+Counting projected sale proceeds and the retained market-research business, Saatchi probably will recoup about half of the #250 million spent on its flawed consulting diversification.
+We estimate them at Pounds 20bn - equivalent to small business overdraft borrowing.
+That is, she's issued her first major-label album, and for the first time in her 18-year career, she's receiving high-powered promotion.
+Lebron was the seventh person killed by New York police in the first month of 1990; six of the shootings have occurred in the borough of Brooklyn.
+Police said Ms. Penn barricaded herself inside a bathroom at Miss Gless' home.
+In the political season, Annie's army shifts its mission.
+"It's heads I win, tails you lose because brave words notwithstanding, the peril of communal animosity is still not taken seriously.
+Southern California residents Ray Hernandez and his wife, Tina, grabbed a corner spot of the bleachers.
+He had a daughter by a previous marriage.
+"This shows you how the food shortages and the long journey, which in some cases is done on foot, can kill women, children and old people," the statement said.
+Officials from the airline industry _ which had opposed the legislation _ and the flight attendants' unions say the ban has mostly worked out just fine.
+Mr. Burnside said he and some of the 70 lawyers hoped to discuss a compensation package today with Occidental officials in Aberdeen, Scotland.
+We're trying to streamline the private-placement mechanism for selling Eurobonds or Euroequities into the U.S. as soon as they're issued."
+About 15,000 test copies were printed and hauled off to be destroyed.
+With a steady exchange rate, Mexicans have been bringing their money back from foreign, mostly U.S. banks and investing in short-term instruments and the stock market, analysts said.
+Previously Vietnam branded them as traitors and allowed only a few to return.
+They eat a rich food supply with little competition.
+Sooner or later all the characters are forced to confront the horror that may one day be theirs.
+Mr. Sage said he could see a possibility that conflicts of interest may arise if RTZ expands its electrical and plastic products into the North American markets.
+Cullen also said customers prefer Caller I.D. to Call Trace.
+Revenues from the seeds division increased 7 per cent from SFr950m to SFr1.02bn.
+David Thomson, the publicity-shy heir to the Thomson media empire, is characteristically silent on why he cashed in about $95 million worth of stock in his family's flagship companies.
+Richard Albrecht, Boeing's senior vice president of marketing and finance, told a news conference at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget that the company would like to offer a model larger than the 767 but smaller than the 747.
+If you drop a vase, that's one thing.
+While major reforms have not been rolled back, the innovations are minor.
+It broke a cease-fire that had been declared at midnight.
+Houston attorney G. Robert Friedman, who represented the victim, says he believes it is one of the largest rape settlements in history.
+The first Degas came in 1916, Monet in 1926, Cezanne in 1927, Van Gogh, Picasso and Matisse in 1933.
+During the war, he performed more than 300 concerts for Allied troops.
+Some argue that group ownership brings greater resources to the local paper; some see homogenization resulting from absentee ownership.
+The study compares the environmental impact of cloth and disposable diapers over the lifetime of the products-from manufacture through disposal.
+A spokeswoman for PS Oklahoma declined to comment.
+Under Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, Stalin and his legacy have come in for increasingly severe criticism.
+He also showed spectators how to use a lead "plumb" to test the depth of the water as well as how to locate important fish-holding structures.
+The company began switching to vinyl manufacturing from aluminum manufacturing in 1978.
+Mr. Marshall, 48 years old, also retains the positions of executive vice president and chief financial officer of Pittston as well as chairman of its Brink's Inc. unit and the Burlington subsidiary.
+Nevertheless, he acknowledged that the IRS has failed to reduce the tax gap partly because audit rates have plummeted over the past decade.
+Margaret Toomey, manager of the Homes of Oakridge in Des Moines, Iowa, which a year ago were surrounded by drug dealers.
+According to Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, the money-center banks' profits rose 2.6% from the 1988 first quarter.
+It was sunny, but 20 degrees when the search resumed.
+Testimony began Nov. 7.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Equitable shares fell 50 cents to close at $35.125.
+After altering the genetic material's antibodies with a copper ion, they exposed the new product to fluorescein.
+And in San Francisco, a spokesman for Bank of America declined to comment on Milian Rodriguez's testimony.
+Paul Christian, a biologist with the Marine Extension Center who began documenting catches and doing research on the giant tigers in August, said the imported shrimp are not as inclined to eat their own kind as native white shrimp.
+Ouseley recognises the commission's limitations.
+The 300MW power plant, which has a total value of Dollars 135m, will produce electricity and process steam for the Cardon refinery on the Paraguana peninsular.
+That's exactly what this ad does," Bruce Hicks, a Continental spokesman, said from the company headquarters in Houston.
+Compact disks, although popular for music, have had trouble catching on in data storage because they could not be rewritten and it took much longer to find pieces of data stored on them.
+Attorneys for the government have denied the suit has merit and filed a response that characterized plaintiffs' demands as "preposterous."
+Brian Deevey, president of cable broker Daniels & Associates, figures that with new investors borrowing against their equity investments, there may be as much as $3 billion of new funds chasing cable systems.
+"The Mexican army," he asks, "is going to the Gulf, too?" "They're very rigorous.
+In the short term, though, prices could well dip below their historic trend, just as three years ago they surged above it.
+The company lost $56 million in the first quarter.
+One appeared to improve dramatically after removal of her silicone-gel implants, even though the disease is widely thought to be irreversible, Dr. Patten noted.
+"This couldn't have come at a worse time," said Lopez. "After the October 17 quake, this community was devastated.
+Still, it is not approved in the U.S. although it has been broadly available in Europe for more than two years.
+Mickey Mouse on Pampers sells diapers.
+Critics blamed Esber for allowing Ashton-Tate to lose its leadership in PC software and for a series of disappointing new products and acquisitions.
+Because lawn-dart games won't be recalled, the commission urged parents to keep them away from children.
+Ms. Dawson said the industry believes adults should have the right to smoke.
+The president himself has returned to this theme repeatedly during his years of public life.
+In many cases, she said, issues had been postponed until state and local governments approved new budgets.
+A second panel deciding the fate of co-defendant Keith Mondello resumed deliberations late this morning for an 11th day.
+Mr Sarkozy said it was possible that some of the shares would be earmarked for employees. Financial analysts said SEITA could be worth FFr7bn (Dollars 1.36bn).
+The pulp and paper markets are expected to continue strong at least through year-end.
+Hart denies she stayed at his Washington apartment.
+Strauss continued to conduct at Third Reich musical events, however, including the 1936 Olympics and the opening of the 1938 music festival, the Reichsmusiktage, that included the degenerate music exhibit.
+Officials at the airline made the notification Thursday because of the "excessive capacity levels authorized on these routes." Making a profit woul be almost impossible, American said.
+She has a seven-octave voice and looks and ambition well beyond the whisper range.
+John Gielgud's Friar Lawrence was even better than one might have forecast, perfect verse-speaking blended with a three-dimensional characterisation of this amenable priest.
+Gore is well organized.
+The phone company has introduced one-way telephones for people who can't pay their bills, in an apparent show of compassion for the country's record number of unemployed.
+Ms. Budd, 23, said on learning of her father's death.
+That was particularly true of the British.
+"Those who believe that if we act in a pragmatic way they (the East and West) will humanely reciprocate and will respect the nation, Islam and Moslems, to them this is an example," Khomeini said.
+Unlike Janacek, who is steadily winning acceptance as a repertory composer, Martinu had no Max Brod to translate and promote his stage works.
+Shenzhen, located across the border from Hong Kong, is one of four special economic zones with greater freedoms to deal directly with foreign investors and is regarded as one of China's most open cities.
+He said retired Supreme Court Judge Willard Estey will review the investigation and present his report in 90 days.
+Analysts also attributed the market's weakness to widening speculation that the Bank of Japan would raise its official discount rate, the interest it charges for loans to commercial banks.
+At the same time companies have been restructuring their balance sheets by issuing equity and repaying bank borrowing.
+Thus, it is questionable whether CD4 treatment would prove effective in a non-lab setting, where patients might be exposed to any one of a number of strains.
+"Basically, it's been established as a hoax," mounted police Inspector Art Crosby said in Ottawa.
+But there is a market cycle too: maturing bull runs often see investment trickling down to benefit smaller companies. While the trend may be intelligible, it is less certain that it is justified.
+The government originally wanted the only exceptions to be voting on fundamental liberties and issues of conscience, such as abortion and genetic experimentation.
+In the previous vote, the court divided along bitter ideological lines over whether the Center for Auto Safety and other petitioners had standing to challenge the EPA's 1985 decision to relax the fuel-economy standards.
+At the same time, it has not extended formal diplomatic recognition to Lithuania in the aftermath of Lithuania's March 11 declaration of independence, which Moscow considers illegal.
+Mr. von Loewenstern is editorial page editor of Die Welt.
+Advocates for the poor fought in court for equitable funding.
+However, some potential demand may have been diverted into the investment trust launches, according to Mr Paddy Linaker, managing director.
+Most producers of effluents tend to accept the situation and pay their local water authority extra to compensate for the problem. The principal ingredient of Billington's process is a natural solvent called Pronatur, made from waste orange peel.
+Some Christian Democrats in the Parliament voted against the resolution to avoid criticizing members of their party in power in many West European countries when such networks were set up.
+I also randomly picked Jeff Dahls from phone directories around the country.
+Harsco said it has already built and delivered 10,000 of those trucks.
+In 1986, Nicaragua asked the court to rule on the mining of its harbors and covert U.S. support for Contra rebels.
+It pits developers with promises of riches against those who chose to be there because they like it the way it is.
+Suddenly he heard the flight surgeon exclaim, "What was that?" "I knew instantly this was terribly wrong.
+Amdahl, of Sunnyvale, Calif., attributed the higher sales and earnings to increasingly strong demand for the company's mainframe computers and storage systems.
+"It was not felt involvement in the management of this business would be in any way welcome," Mr. Ellery said.
+The result was a fragmented Parliament, with 29 parties, and a feeble coalition government pledging to hold the line, and simultaneously to spend more.
+A recession began in July 1981 and persisted until November 1982.
+Neither the national police in Guatemala City or in Antigua, 28 miles west of the capital, would comment on the case.
+The board of Holly Farms last month rejected a previous Tyson offer, which consisted of $45 a share plus a quarter share of Tyson stock for each of Holly Farms' 1.8 million shares of Class A common stock.
+It closed at 151.55 yen in London, and traded at 151.30 yen by midday in New York.
+He had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for shooting to death a man in 1971, but the judge allowed his record to be erased after five years' probation.
+Initially, Gulf said the project will focus on two fields in the Komi republic in northern Russia.
+Yet consumers can sort through their mail in the time it takes to watch one unsolicited and untargeted television commercial.
+The board cited low productivity, outdated facilities, power shortages and sluggish trade, which fell 4% to $4.64 billion from a year earlier.
+The Bolsa index has risen more than 25% so far this year, establishing Mexico's exchange as one of the hottest of the emerging markets.
+Among other allegations, the Cahill report charges that Mr. Stewart had Lone Star aircraft fly him and the actress Elizabeth Taylor on West Coast jaunts.
+The 15,000-square-foot building in a decaying neighborhood is too small to display more than about 1 percent of its million-artifact collection at a time, so most of the objects have languished in a Bronx warehouse.
+One of the injured was in serious condition suffering from facial burns, smoke inhalation and cuts at St. Therese Medical Center in Waukegan, said Joanne Johnson, a hospital spokeswoman.
+Jimmy E. Manis, general manager of Pittsburgh Press Co., declined to comment.
+They are the perfect opponents to bring out the best in Brazil.
+If memory serves us correctly, for the past few years we've been told by medical authorities that we ought to eat more of those items to help prevent cancer.
+Fed officials are particularly pleased with the dollar's new-found strength.
+The old meters, which dated from the 1950s, took a penny for 12 minutes of parking.
+The Senate Intelligence Committee has voted to cut off covert U.S. aid to the non-communist alliance fighting Cambodia's Vietnam-backed regime, government sources said Friday.
+Excluding the provision, earnings rose to Dollars 199m, or 34 cents a share.
+Such an action "would be received with great relief by our work force and by the whole nation," Szablewski said.
+Eventually that would sharply reduce the revenue from the estate tax, which even now brings in only $9 billion a year.
+He said that on looking back Michael Stuart had a "disjointed, vague conversation" with Charles Stuart but that it had no significance at the time.
+Ann Jillian will star as a widow and mother of a teen-age girl who moves from New York to California to start a new life.
+Some of that savings would go to expanded social and economic programs, including a doubling of the Education Department's budget.
+First-half sales totaled $6.2 billion, up from $5.1 billion during the same period a year earlier.
+"For that instant when the switch is hit and nothing happens, the consumer is reminded briefly but powerfully about how much he depends on his light bulb to meet his security need."
+In one arrangement, Access places a quote screen in a customer's office.
+Radio Moscow, in a report Thursday monitored by the British Broadcasting Corp. in London, said a wreath-laying ceremony was held at a recently renovated monument at Katyn to "the Polish officers shot dead by the Nazis in 1941."
+The were taken by ambulance to Garfield Memorial Hospital in nearby Panguitch.
+The networks still are "uninhibited in their authority" over what shows get on the air, charges Motion Picture Association President Jack Valenti, the most vociferous opponent of rescinding the rules.
+Two protracted, debilitating wars in southwestern Africa could end if agreement among South Africa, Angola, and Cuba leads to a final settlement.
+"We felt the quake but we had no reports of damage or injuries," said a police officer in the central Greek port of Volos.
+Col. Honasan has become a prominent opposition spokesman, hectoring the president from his hiding place as though taking up arms against the government had established his credentials.
+'U is for Unconverted', not tries, but people who do not realise that rugby is the greatest game in the world.
+"We flew over the crashed plane a little after the accident and fire consumed everything in 10 minutes," said Federico Lujan, civil aviation director of Misiones province.
+A two-mile access road for the Mount Graham International Observatory has already been built.
+Mrs. Chamorro, elected Feb. 25 and inaugurated last month, is struggling to bring peace to a country that has seen nine years of war between the Contras and the leftist Sandinistas, who continue to control the army.
+The goalie, bleeding from an inch-long cut in his face, was taken off the field by his teammates, who refused to return.
+California has the most export-related manufacturing jobs at 289,600. That's 14.7 percent of the Golden State's workers in manufacturing industries.
+Spending on business information services will still be the fastest-growing segment of the comunications business at 10.5 percent a year, but that is down from a 12.1 percent growth pace over the past five years.
+They moved abroad for several good reasons: to get close to markets they sell in, to get good ideas from their foreign customers, to avoid protectionism, and to get products and components that were better or cheaper.
+This has led political experts to say that Mr. Sarney is electing the next president due to his own unpopularity.
+All were imported from France.
+He seemed to be giving the orders," she said.
+At the same time, the department has embraced the concept of mandatory nutritional labeling, but only for processed meat and poultry products; it would be optional for purveyors of fresh meat and poultry.
+That makes it already longer than all but two of the eight previous such phases of the business cycle since World War II.
+Juries in this country are usually entitled to trust that prosecutors have brought allegations of an actual crime.
+Some credit card and insurance companies have their billing statements done in the Caribbean.
+To a generation of Panamanians, the canal is merely emblematic of American domination.
+Ronald Reagan, leaning on American-made semiconductors as his excuse, thereupon began to draw a high protectionist curtain along his country's western coastline.
+"They have failed to understand each other's operating realities," he explains.
+The two Germanys signed a historic treaty that will bind them into a single economic entity in less than seven weeks and all but formally end their four-decade separation.
+When the possibility of West German troops being included in a replacement unit for the Canadian brigade first was raised publicly last fall, some Norwegian press reaction was negative.
+Tabacalera, the Spanish national tobacco monopoly, announced it would give the Soviets 200,000 packs of Ducado cigarettes.
+A federal grand jury in Alaska handed up a five-count criminal indictment against Exxon on Tuesday in the 10-million-gallon spill by the tanker Exxon Valdez in Alaska's Prince William Sound on March 24.
+As an action hero he's pretty goofy, but he does walk through broken glass barefoot, which should attract the Rambo fans.
+"Probably the two of us were the most bizarre thing there," he said, referring to their white skins.
+Olejniczak was named chairman of the board in 1981, and retired in 1982.
+After all, even Schubert's smallest fry are worth serving up with a little flair.
+In the Martin Marietta-Bendix case the results were widely viewed as so disastrous that it has never again been attempted.
+The opposition parties, though themselves deeply split, would doubtless seek a repeat of 1972 when prime minister Trygve Bratteli resigned. But Mrs Brundtland insists this will not happen.
+The suit originally named two other tobacco companies, Philip Morris Cos.
+Dukakis won last week's New Hampshire primary, while Gephardt was the victor in the Iowa caucuses on Feb. 8.
+Bob Shabazian, an exchange spokesman, said the Trump Organization made the statement in response to a question from the exchange, where the bonds are traded.
+Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole predicted Monday that T. Timothy Ryan Jr. will be approved by the Senate despite Ryan's acknowledgement that he used marijuana and cocaine in the 1970s.
+But Mr Leek said overheads had been cut and the division was now breaking even. Earnings per share fell to 7.5p (12.9p).
+"Anybody just handling the cartons could be poisoned if they put their hands in their mouth or eye.
+Families of the dead are considering a private prosecution of the management.
+The Park Police have a stable located right around the corner, and I always thought they didn't want you fishing there.
+One was killed by police and the other killed himself.
+One black-and-white print ad featured a hip young man being almost blown away by the powerful sound of a stereo playing a Maxell audio tape.
+Khomeini, Iran's 88-year-old revolutionary patriarch, ordered his followers Feb. 14 to kill Rushdie for blaspheming Islam and the prophet Mohammed.
+The computers calculate which machine is cheapest to activate by assessing a host of variables, including production levels and the time of day.
+Topics of discussion include new-age trends such as "micromarketing" to target individual tastes of shoppers and hiring more minorities to help erase an image of a white-male dominated business.
+Richard Schlott of Wayne, N.J, the second-largest independent broker in the U.S., says, "There's no question that some brokers have lost salespeople to Re/Max."
+They speculate that the firm didn't want to vote for Texaco because the share price could fall if management won.
+Meanwhile, Petrolane Gas Service L.P. said that its financial position and continuing operations depend on its ability to implement a financial restructuring.
+New fuel lines were installed in Columbia, and the shuttle was moved back to the launch pad last month.
+Her mother testified that Johnson admitted to using cocaine during the past three years and while pregnant.
+Rep. Newt Gingrich, who has pressed for ethics investigations of House Speaker Jim Wright, called on the House ethics panel Friday to look into three additional Wright matters and also into issues involving other House members.
+About half the time, these women are alone, national studies report.
+But the Kuwaiti minister said the increased production wouldn't begin before Jan. 1.
+They ascribe this to the fact that "all our pieces are now in place in the Middle East, and there hasn't been some unforeseen blow-up," such as a terrorist attack on U.S. targets.
+Amount Pounds 16,000. Annual income Pounds 739. Murray Income Trust PEP.
+This - the fear factor - is the first law of environmental policy.
+But it shut down at noon Thursday and employees were told they didn't have to return until normal work times Monday, spokesman James Hartsfield said.
+But his hometown's still proud of him.
+A Warner spokesman defends the pose as "extremely coy," adding, "To me, it looks almost Victorian."
+The remaining workers balked at having their salaries cut from the present average of $130 a month and continued the strike, said Tanjug.
+You're looking at greed," he says excitedly.
+Hartz strongly denies Blockade is to blame.
+Bill Maddox, a spokesman for Bentsen, confirmed that Bentsen was related to Wilson but did not know the lineage.
+Wednesday's test is the first in the last series of firings planned by Morton Thiokol and NASA before the shuttle's first post-Challenger launch, scheduled for mid-August.
+Yugoslavia's two most liberal republics hold elections Sunday whose results could jeopardize the country's fragile federation.
+He won his House seat in a special election in 1981 that was hailed as a turning point then for Democrats in the region.
+The beaded, sequined or embroidered beige fishnet trapeze minis, maxis or pants outfits could look nearly nude or fine enough for a sunny terrace restaurant.
+Despite the number of people who opted to get tattoos in the dozens of booths at the convention, the sound was of conversation and cameras clicking, not gasps of pain.
+Like many facilities of the former state security police, the Stasi, it has been taken for use as a community center and labor office, where jobless East Germans can apply for benefits.
+Mr Dunn said Philips might also consider building the plant with other semiconductor makers, thereby spreading the cost.
+Another factor in this year's talks is the aging work force and the increasing number of retirees.
+The two Eddies munch sandwiches as the 33 foot coble is buffeted about.
+By then you can draw your own conclusions from a totally adult play, a tribute I normally reserve for Harley Granville Barker who also performed at the Court. The professor is played by David Suchet, the student by Lia Williams.
+The research agency said it was only after the collapse of an Ashland tank that EPA found faults with the company's spill prevention plan.
+The previous official exchange rate had been 750 dinars to the dollar.
+Skinner noted that 25,349 random drug tests conducted on department employees resulted in only 141 positive tests, a rate of about 0.5 percent.
+But it is thanks to his talent for solitariness and to his monomaniacal determination to paddle between this island and that in a collapsible kayak that we owe many of the bonuses of this remarkable adventure. A kayak, yes.
+Bank Julius Baer, as with some other smaller Swiss banks, is becoming part of the global trend, too.
+McFarlane has spent Pounds 8,000 on three walk-in freezer and cooler units.
+On Aug. 2, "interest rates were almost down to the level we wanted to switch with the banks to a fixed interest rate.
+He spoke of the more than $630 million investment in new plants and printing equipment that allows the Times to become a full-color newspaper.
+X _ No one under 17 admitted.
+"One month we'd have a lot of blow-up palm trees, the next month T-shirts.
+California's AFDC maximum aid payment of $663 a month is among the highest in the country.
+Other Democratic leaders echoed Foley's sentiments toward Bush. No one came forward to endorse the deficit plan except as a serious proposal.
+Sitting in a box with a black eye patch over one eye, Post periodically rises to shout to Rogers on stage: "Let's go flying, Will."
+The CBO said that Bush's budget would leave a deficit of about $109 billion, not including sell-offs of government assets which don't count as deficit reduction under Gramm-Rudman.
+The French agree but want to make sure they can continue to finance the company.
+The 29 per cent fall in pre-tax profits would have been greater were it not for Pounds 44m earned on the sale of two provincial hotels in the UK.
+Thus was born a business empire: Beegotten Creations, a whimsical little company that aims to provide novelty items to every expectant relative.
+That left an ambiguous situation in which no one was quite sure who had won.
+"For instance, if a mother has a baby in her arms and has a gun in her hand and is approaching you, will you say you should take the baby and put it down before attacking?" he added.
+As the historians like to say (or is it the philosophers?): Those who forget the lessons of history are doomed to repeat the mistakes.
+According to CSX, rail operating income declined to $155 million from $158 million a year ago despite increased revenue, which rose $23 million to $1.3 billion from the first three months of 1989.
+A total of 25 objects were stolen, officials said.
+The plant appeared on the EPA list because it emits carbon tetrachloride, a solvent used to produce Hypalon synthetic rubber.
+The firings are the latest in a series of personnel problems at Peach Bottom, which has been shut since last March when Nuclear Regulatory Commission investigators found operators napping.
+Yet a wonderful opportunity for sustained and increasingly global economic growth is waiting to be seized. A year ago, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development thought the economies of its members would grow by 2.1 per cent.
+The deficit is another thing, to worry you and me." Tauke said his mail included only a few backing a pay raise, but they came from "good friends who want me to have a raise.
+Government orders now represent the bulk of Hood Enterprises' powerboat business.
+"She didn't have an enemy in the world," said her agent, Jonathan Howard. "She was a very successful young actress, on the ascent, getting job after job.
+"We have to be that serious about it." In just over a decade, a heart procedure called angioplasty has grown from a high-tech experiment to a treatment widely available in community hospitals.
+He repeated the name, over and over.
+Barry Schweid heads the AP's State Department staff.
+He said he defected because he "detested the brutality of communism." Government spokesman Shaw Yu-ming said at a news conference that authorities were investigating the air piracy.
+'They all have, or are seeking, a presence in this industry.' France Telecom, the state-owned operator, is one potential candidate.
+Perhaps the saddest monument is the crumbling landmark of Battersea Power Station - which was also the scene of a stage-managed appearance by Mrs Thatcher.
+Whittle already has magazines and sponsored posters in about 60,000 health care offices, and disclosed in November it was considering developing TV programs for waiting rooms.
+She listened very carefully.
+Real estate has been off in several areas.
+In just two days, I will meet in Moscow with General Secretary Gorbachev.
+Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a state holiday in all states except Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Hampshire, South Dakota and Wyoming.
+He is the second-ranking church official in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.
+Before the synthetic cortisone came onto the market, the only cortisone available to treat rheumatoid arthritis was produced from oxen bile, at a cost of hundreds of dollars a drop.
+The governor will find some other way to make more beds available by Christmas Eve, said Vada Manager, her press secretary.
+Mueller and Bednorz got a Nobel Prize for their work.
+Early the next morning his home was raided, beginning several years of repeated detention and torture.
+Elsewhere, Lonrho PLC said it is no longer interested in purchasing any part of Mirror Group Newspapers PLC, Mr. Maxwell's other flagship company.
+'The only answer is to shut them down as soon as possible.
+It said riot police were present, but did not interfere.
+He added that under the Soviet constitution, the Baltic republics have a right to secede, but only if they first hold referendums and then follow rules established by the national legislature.
+Some people fear more carriers will issue new shares, as AMR and Southwest have done.
+He says the bank's executives now are "a little more aware and sharper" about takeover issues.
+Witnesses said she encountered soldiers trying to disperse a demonstration as she walked home from school and that she panicked and ran.
+Infotron will issue as a dividend one right for each share of its common stock.
+A windfall tax is a distinct possibility.
+Researchers constantly study the subject.
+Not one of the letters recommended mercy for Steinberg, the sources said, and some demanded the death penalty, which New York lacks.
+Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., cast the only vote against Souter.
+Upjohn Co., unaware of any efforts to accumulate stock or gain control, nevertheless has strengthened existing anti-takeover measures, Chairman Theodore Cooper says.
+Rep. Wayne Owens, D-Utah, has sponsored legislation that would force the Park Service to study how returning the wolves to the park would affect the environment.
+Viacom will use part of the proceeds to retire $200 million of its $1.3 billion in outstanding junk bonds.
+The treaty limits how fast and far the United States can go in its search for a space-based defense against ballistic missiles that uses such sophisticated technology as laser beams and kinetic energy.
+So tracing the flow of funds through a maze of middlemen, bank accounts, dummy companies and secretive countries will be one of the toughest challenges before the House and Senate committees.
+Holmes was among the jurors who decided that none of the 380 entries deserved any of the $10,000 in prize money.
+If the termination is approved, MCorp expects to begin making distributions in the second half of 1991, a company spokesman said.
+'U is for Ugly' no prejudice here.
+But Mr. Ryscavage cautions that far from all elderly households shared in the gain.
+About 65 percent of the lambs slaughtered go through feedlots.
+At the beginning of the 1980s, 19 percent of Hispanics were living in poverty, at the close of the decade, 30 percent were considered below the poverty level.
+Halter Marine Inc. received a $20.9 million Navy contract for an oceanographic research ship.
+On a monthly basis, the broad money figure - M2 (cash in circulation plus sight and demand deposits) and certificates of deposit - rose 0.2 per cent from October.
+"He was very flattering about me and about how I run my newspapers in Britain."
+A former Navy secretary from the Reagan administration joined the parade of former military officials attacking President Bush's Persian Gulf buildup Thursday.
+This is something that must be overcome primarily through a change in moral standards.
+The Haitians, who told officials they had spent 15 days on the boat, were rescued Friday after it ran onto rocks off the coast of Grassy Key near Marathon, the Coast Guard said.
+But Gul came under fire from moderate Afghan guerrilla groups for giving most aid to hard-line Islamic fundamentalists, the Hezb-e-Islami, led by Gulbadin Hekmatyar.
+They maintain that Nazi propaganda is spread at many, if not all, reunion meetings _ even if it is not done in a manner blatant enough to qualify as illegal.
+Glosser said the objective is to obtain needed research in support of the agency's regulatory programs.
+The stock's rise since this spring has been fueled in part by Wall Street speculation that, once the suit over the Hilton will was resolved, the company might be taken private by Mr. Hilton, or even acquired.
+"We have a legal and moral obligation to fund it," said one of the lenders.
+They can't lose face by losing to a another competitor."
+Spanish-Soviet trade totaled about $2 billion last year, 70 percent of it in Soviet crude oil exports.
+That would mean a professional rather than party-run army, and a government bureaucracy that wasn't run almost exclusively by party cadres.
+The cause of the crash was not known immediately.
+Tales of pirate attacks off the coast of Thailand and the hazards of crossing long stretches of open sea to reach the Philippines are further reasons for charting a course to the British colony.
+Female executives also are more flexible than males.
+Initially, the plant will finish stainless steel produced at other Allegheny plants, Mr. Simmon said.
+The purchase of Emery, which follows more than a year of speculation about an impending sale of the air cargo company, was valued at $230 million Monday.
+"We don't care about dollar offers," he said. "We just want to see it put to good use." Want to get the governor's attention?
+In medicine, superconductivity could provide better imaging technologies, identifying tumors without surgery.
+Though the family-controlled Wallenberg interests have made up Scandinavia's most powerful industrial empire for decades, the group's labyrinthine ownership structure dissuaded investment from abroad.
+Justices Scalia, Lewis Powell, and Sandra O'Connor dissented.
+The high price for Puget Sound, a Washington state company, reflected a surge in prices of bank stocks.
+Money-Market Fund Assets NEW YORK -- Assets of the nation's 412 money-market funds rose $2.45 billion in the week ended Wednesday.
+The market received a temporary boost in the morning session from central bank outright purchases of 10-year bonds.
+Now it separates untreated glass for re-use to make patterned or wired glass products, while other glass which has been toughened or printed on is used as aggregate in cement and as reflective material in road-marking paint.
+The resolution probably will also keep the door open for additional legislation that could be paid for by tax increases tied directly to the new programs they would fund.
+The new administration should make it clear from the very start that the U.S. is there to stay because the security situation demands it.
+Unlike them, it would continue to prohibit banks from underwriting corporate debt or mutual funds.
+Carlucci said the "memorandum of understanding" that would govern the program would be signed with the Japanese government.
+The boards have also reflected the dictates of the main political parties.
+The mujahedeen, based mainly in neighboring Pakistan, want to establish an Islamic republic of Afghanistan.
+The siege took place at the Australian Institute of Sport, where Bond holds consultations.
+'Not that I am aware of,' Hankes-Drielsma responds drily. Whatever, transport economists clearly travel well.
+A once expressive actress - remember Polanski's Repulsion? - is now cast forever as the First Lady of French cinema. If Hollywood had a star as inanimate as this, they would consign her to stand-in work for the Columbia torch lady.
+Sir, I could not disagree more strongly with Dominique de la Barre d'Erquelinnes' letter (October 5) which propounds one of the central errors committed by many lending banks.
+They shut off the faulty dehumidifier, shifted to a backup, and then went to work on the water with towels and a hand-held vacuum, using a flashlight to dry cables and other surfaces.
+They got one when Leiter's sub, Neil Allen, three-hit the A's the rest of the way in a 5-0 win.
+Less destructive thunderstorms were reported across southern Iowa and eastern Nebraska this morning.
+In the past, he says, host casinos like Caesars hogged the best tickets and parking for their customers, leaving other casinos dissatisfied.
+The scam was carried out by paying a brokerage artificially high commissions on stock transactions that were made with pension funds, prosecutors said.
+She also is a director of McGraw-Hill, a publishing and information services company, but will resign the board post at year's end.
+Colin L. Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and former Secretary of State George P. Shultz.
+"I personally wouldn't mind if the U.S. cleaned Saddam Hussein's clock and got out of there," Hatch said.
+MTI said train traffic was restored on one track by 3:30 p.m.
+The government paid about $50 million in malpractice settlements in fiscal 1986 to military dependents and retirees.
+Oil companies say this gasoline redesign will raise prices from 15 to 25 cents a gallon, even if the new formula works. Supporters say the cost is only a penny a gallon.
+(The other Airbus owners are Aerospatiale of France, British Aerospace and Spain's Construcciones Aeronauticas S.A.) Hanne Merriman was named president and chief executive officer of this women's apparel concern, succeeding Lester L. Einbender.
+Yuri Semyonovsky was sentenced to 10 days in jail, Yevgeny Rubenshtein to 15 days, and Sergei Diki received a five-day jail sentence.
+But the man who called himself a nationalist was at odds with his more radical leftist comrades and grew disillusioned with the Sandinista revolution.
+The bid wasn't "socially acceptable," a company spokeswoman said.
+According to the indictment of three traders in the Swiss franc pit, independent broker Robert D. Mosky executed more than two dozen trades that cheated Shearson customers.
+Graber said the couple also signed an acknowledgement of paternity, which he witnessed.
+Jet fuel prices have soared again recently because of Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait.
+The malls are only too happy to satisfy teen-agers' wants, particularly when parents are inclined to waive control.
+About 95% of AAR's business is providing parts and maintenance services for airlines and aircraft.
+The prices were increased an average of 18% earlier this month, prompting labor unrest throughout the country.
+More than 200 guards on foot, in helicopters and boats patrolled the launch center for protesters who said they might try to stop the launch by infiltrating the launch zone and sitting on the launch pad.
+It estimated that industrial output could drop 16.5% this year, but rise 148% by the end of 1995, compared with 1990 levels, on the five-year schedule.
+Yet now, when the Russian parliament asserts its prerogative to guide the reform process, they are told that some kind of emergency, presidential rule and the suspension of parliament, are preferable.
+The transition has come at a price.
+The markets were jolted by uncertainty over the government's exchange-rate policy and were highly nervous that a resulting steep decline in the British pound would prompt the government to push up interest rates above their 8-year high of 15 percent.
+And without the proceeds from the sales, the company cannot meet its upcoming debt payments.
+Turning off lights at public gatherings and failing to repair a house that is dangerous to passersby, or a structure that may fall over, will draw also fines.
+Ms. Whitehead said one person at the scene declined treatment.
+A moment of silence recalling the tranquillity before humans came to Yosemite Valley highlighted a centennial ceremony in sun-drenched Sentinel Meadow.
+Two wire cages were on the floor; there was one large dog in the first and four small dogs in the second.
+The day was saved only when workers voted to adopt a "team concept" approach to their work.
+"When Garrison was live on 'Prairie Home Companion,' we got as much as $40,000," said Ken Davis, WBEZ's program director.
+The year-end comeback is "a meaningful bounce," says Mr. Horner, adding that "it may take us months to get back down" to lower levels.
+The court's opinion in Dennison was authored by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, universally execrated as the writer of the infamous decision of Dred Scott vs.
+When you're a kid you're passionate for idealism, but you have to temper it as you grow up or your idealism is useless." Horton notes that in real life he was kicked out of Principia College in Illinois for a similar attitude.
+The crosstown subway, under construction since 1968, has been compared to the Loch Ness monster: it's supposedly under the water but never appears.
+They will only occur when a company fails.
+AT&T and its unions are discussing plans to offer early retirement to non-management employees for the first time in the company's long-running campaign to slim down.
+They continue this afternoon.
+Because of the potential for conflict of interest, it is unusual for one law firm to represent multiple defendants in a case, especially one as volatile as Drexel's.
+Ellis hit his 3-pointer and we exploited Derrick inside." McDaniel added 26 points for the Sonics, whose three victories this season include two over Minnesota.
+"These findings are strong evidence that breast-feeding enhances the active immune response in the first year of life, and therefore the feeding method must be taken into account in the evaluation of vaccine studies in infants," the report said.
+A call made after hours to Sony headquarters in New York was unanswered.
+The New Taiwan dollar rose 24% last year against its U.S. counterpart.
+It appears Codelco had anticipated the strike and kept commitments for July at a low level to avoid supply disruptions, he said.
+Last year, about $9.1 billion of goods was shipped overseas through the Port of Houston, up from $8.1 billion in 1986.
+Relatives of the detainees, waiting ouside the Modelo Prison to visit, complained that the new government was acting like the Noriega regime that was ousted by the Dec. 20 U.S. invasion.
+That provided a slight revenue infusion, but couldn't pull the quarter into the black.
+Mr Richard Keeling, one of the leading reinsurance underwriters at Lloyd's, says that rates are holding in the US and that his syndicate has shed exposures rather than follow the market down.
+"McDonald's is talking about having things made that have not been made before," said Mr. Saborin.
+He has had no contact with his children and fought an attempt to place him in custody of a daughter.
+Tesoro has sporadically omitted dividends on these issues as far back as 1989.
+Officials said that Mr. Meese, among other things, has considered hiring a private public relations firm to accomplish the same goal.
+While Dukakis and Simon both campaigned in the state earlier, neither has returned in recent weeks.
+"The dollar just covered the letter, not the consequences," Hechler said he told his friend.
+They, PBS and Discovery will make a feasibility study of a jointly-owned cable service and may have a report in 90 days, McLamb said.
+She and Democrat Barbara Mikulski of Maryland are the only women in the 100-member Senate.
+"You always should expect to do the best for yourself.
+"These polls don't mean anything to me," Bush said.
+In fiscal 1985, Social Security and Medicare outlays totaled $138 billion, compared with $79 billion for the four largest welfare programs combined.
+The zone is intended to prevent guerrilla raids across the border.
+It already dominated the European market with 4m tonnes of the region's 7m tonnes annual capacity. The group is cementing its position in European soda ash by investing in a 540,000 tonnes-a-year plant at Bernburg in the former East Germany.
+Mr. Cote, a former adviser to Mr. Bourassa and to Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, said he expects about 80% of today's Liberal proposal will turn up in the government's formal demands, which he expects in May or early June.
+Emulex lost 5/8 to 7 3/4 after Digital Equipment sued the company, alleging that certain Emulex controller products infringe on Digital patents.
+The backup plan calls for the issuance of shares of common and preferred stock in the reorganized company to pay off most general creditors.
+"First the yen soared against the Australian dollar in early trading, triggered by the Australian central bank's announcement it would lower interest rates," said Mamoru Tabata, a dealer with the Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank.
+Their rivalry has grown to epic proportions throughout the state.
+But he added that future paper prices and labor contract negotiations under way in the northwestern U.S. and in Canada could influence corporate results.
+The accord also calls for suspension of a decree to return land confiscated in the 1979 Sandinista revolution to the original owners.
+But she refused artificial nails, opting for a nature-based nail-hardening treatment and subdued polish.
+April 7: Texaco emerges from Chapter 11.
+Like other antibiotics, however, zithromax can cause gastrointestinal side effects, Pfizer said.
+"We're down to the wire now _ nine or 10 days left to go," Bush said at campaign rallies in two Republican-leaning wards.
+Some newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal, also publish advertorials.
+Also Friday, probation officials filed a complaint alleging that a benefit concert Brown performed on Dec. 4 as part of his July sentence raised enough money only to cover expenses and no money for charity.
+The food caught in Jamie's throat dislodged and he was able to breath again.
+In their listing of assets, representatives do not have to include their personal residences and vehicles.
+Oakley's office on Sunday referred all questions to Kent Obee, chief of the U.S. Information Service in Islamabad.
+Kennedy, in a case from Ohio, upheld the right of hospitals to contest unfavorable rules to a governmental agency called the Provider Reimbursement Review Board.
+Eastern last week asked the bankruptcy judge for permission to impose about $50 million in wage and benefit concessions, as well as changes in work policies that would allow Eastern to increase pilots' hours.
+It denied one's heritage." Black power gave birth to a new sense of self-worth.
+Finding qualified managers is the biggest concern of small U.S. companies, which usually can't spare managers from the home office.
+Strikes by bus drivers in Bydgoszcz and factory workers in Stalowa Wola also were settled with promises of pay raises of at least 50 percent.
+Mr. McLaughlin couldn't be reached for comment.
+Although idealists might claim that unions exist to help the downtrodden, they have made their past gains primarily by recruiting from the middle and upper echelons of labor, and they are likely to see no reason to proceed differently now.
+All other terms remain the same.
+Banco Santander said yesterday it had sold 1 per cent of Banco Espanol de Credito (Banesto), the troubled banking group it acquired in April, to the US bank JP Morgan.
+The competitive spirit is clearly influencing Radio Free Europe, which is trying to beef up programs.
+Some bank analysts have expressed fears that loans to highly leveraged companies will produce unusually big losses for banks in the current recession.
+He sued the San Francisco-based bank in state court, claiming it had illegally cut off his credit.
+The bill approved yesterday would make it easier for discount retailers and the government to bring antitrust lawsuits alleging resale-price maintenance.
+This he managed with consummate finesse, allowing no assertion and no fact to go unchallenged.
+But it's an inevitability." Today is Sunday, Aug. 7, the 220th day of 1988.
+Later that day, two more suspects were arrested and the money was recovered.
+His dozen elderly men found the benefits were temporary, with the lean muscle dissolving back into fat once the hormone injections ceased.
+'The field could last until 2004 or 2005,' says Smith. Many people have claimed that Britain's oil wealth has been squandered.
+Brian E. Morgan, 28, was despondent over a breakup with his girlfriend, whose parents own the Hollywood Hills house in which he had been living, police Lt.
+Karen Nosker, a waitress at Alice's Restaurant on the nearby Malibu Pier, said the front of the restaurant trembled when the quake hit.
+It also has sold several of its product lines to raise cash.
+Latin American Securities comments that sentiment was encouraged by the successful renegotiation of the annual wage and price accord which removed uncertainty over exchange rate and interest rate fluctuation.
+Its customers include the National Institutes of Health and hundreds of research and medical laboratories, which use the venom to manufacture anti-venins.
+Helms accused the Bush administration of "a massive coverup" of information linking these officials to alleged narcotics corruption.
+GM Hughes Electronics Corp. reported third-quarter earnings of $180 million, or 45 cents a share of GM Class H common stock, an issue the earnings of which are determined by GM Hughes Electronics' performance.
+" Hydrogen is highly combustiblle.
+List said he shot his victims in the back of the head to spare them knowledge that they were about to die, Mrs. Clark told the court, but she reminded the juors of autopsy reports that showed the bullets entered the side of the heads.
+He compromised last month, suggesting a rise to Ecu86.2bn over seven years.
+Carnegie Hall officials said Friday they are continuing to adjust the hall's acoustics to restore the sonic glory of the great hall that some critics said was lost in a 1986 interior renovation.
+To make up for this loss of income, he said, the magazine has raised the salaries of staff members.
+"People still stand in awe of the emperor, but there is a real sense of intimacy with the crown prince and princess," said Yasuo Shigeta, Akihito's longtime chamberlain.
+But because so many health problems of the aged are chronic, geriatricians say their successes must be measured differently from those of doctors handling acute illnesses with antibiotics or surgery.
+If U.S. monetary policy goes astray it will have repercussions well beyond those that unseated the estimable Mr. Lawson.
+A Dassault spokeswoman said: "We've known for some time this sale was in jeopardy.
+An 8-month-old child was in critical condition with facial burns, Israel radio said.
+Next year, Renaissance expects to match or increase its 1989 capital spending budget of C$92 million, assuming oil prices remain stable, he said.
+He sold a further 163,000 shares at much the same price in May this year, since when the shares have been on the slide.
+Authorizes the president to pursue other initiatives, including a possible airlift of food to Poland.
+Furthermore, workers at Chrysler plants throughout the No. 3 automaker also had stopped attending management-union meetings and participating in other joint activities since the automaker disclosed the possible sale.
+The firm also recently opened an office in Los Angeles.
+At only 46, he is clearly champing for the next challenge.
+In "His & Hers," Mull and Faracy are a husband-and-wife team of marriage counselors.
+Prince, made by Scandinavian Tobacco International, is sold in 30 countries.
+And the autos all look alike.
+A federal grand jury in Alaska is considering a five-count criminal indictment against Exxon Corp. stemming from last spring's oil spill in Prince William Sound, a government official said today.
+After Dixon's victory, the mayor acknowledged that "the people have said they want something different," but he has stood by his decision to attempt a political comeback.
+Matters got worse Feb. 8 when the Justice Department, acting on behalf of intelligence agencies, sought a court order barring North from introducing classified material without a court order and as long as the government had an objection pending.
+Diamandis was formed earlier this year to acquire CBS Inc.'s magazine unit for $650 million in a leveraged buyout led by the unit's management.
+A developer of the Soviet hydrogen bomb who later recoiled in horror at what he had wrought, Sakharov could have settled into a comfortable life back in Moscow with his wife, Yelena Bonner, continuing research on the physical properties of the universe.
+Freyer said out of the jury's presence that the report was "highly prejudicial" and implied Balian was guilty.
+All the brilliant phases and historic oratory they crafted were credited to others.
+It said it has received financing commitments to cover costs of the offer.
+It had been as high as 4 percentage points at the peak of the last two attacks on the French currency.
+The subcommittee launched an investigation of the federal government's handling of Great Lakes spills in the wake of the March 24 Exxon Valdez disaster off the Alaskan coast.
+Based on projected costs and attendance at the planned complex, "the projected return on Disney's investment simply did not meet corporate thresholds for an investment of this magnitude and anticipated business risk," the company said.
+The court sent today's case back to the Iowa courts for further hearings.
+Similarly, December gold had earlier fallen to an intraday low yesterday of $435.30 an ounce, the analyst said.
+The county's tax base, 85% dependent on farmland, would erode even further if the programs were abandoned and land prices fell.
+So far, karate enthusiasts have been the main customers, but Impulse has started advertising to boxers and football players.
+"If to want to get Saddam out of Kuwait without a war, make it clear to him that you will kill him on Jan. 15," said the Saudi source.
+Armed with a tree limb, Towns told the man, "Don't get up, if you do I'm going to break your legs," he said.
+Mackintire testified he always remained on the bridge while going through the sound, but on cross-examination added he did not consider it a particularly difficult area to navigate.
+Cathedral of St. John the Divine (212-316-7540), Amsterdam Avenue and 112th Street, Manhattan.
+And much of the area between the two cities is not densely populated at all." Some Washingtonians fear the budget-office decision could derail the city's effort to win its own major-league baseball team.
+Castro kissed Gorbachev's wife, Raisa, on both cheeks before escorting Gorbachev on a review of the presidential honor guard.
+MEXICO STAR: Singer Linda Ronstadt will be featured in a new ad campaign Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising is developing for Sectur, the Mexico Secretariat of Tourism.
+Brazil, however, is unfamiliar territory to the spy novelist.
+All have increased their spending as the mass-market Sunday magazines have expanded their readership to almost TV-size audiences.
+"People might say, `Well, I really don't know what this is all about,' and decide to go fishing," he said.
+We're Americans! As in previous years, the Fear, Greed & Power Incarnate cable system plans to air the movie continuously from 6 p.m. tonight to midnight Dec. 25.
+Although he has granted Lithuanians and their neighbors in Latvia and Estonia a large measure of economic and political power, Gorbachev has consistently and sharply criticized Lithuanian Communist Party leaders for pressing for complete independence.
+Retailers, normally nervous prior to the important Christmas season, are even more worried this year because of the shakeup in financial markets and its implications for the economy.
+Dukakis, who won a non-binding preference poll, picked up a fraction of a delegate.
+Under accounting rules, banks participating in Mexico's swap program will probably have to write down the bonds by 20% to 25%, especially if they intend to trade them.
+"If you sit on steel all day, this is relaxation." Con Air can brag that it has never once lost a passenger's luggage.
+While he may have lost County Hall and his plan for top-up fees, he has already chalked up a number of successes. One of these is the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, which is funded by the World Humanity Action Trust.
+Elimination of this imbalance is long overdue." "The United States is prepared to enter into talks for the reduction of short-range nuclear systems as soon as the CFE talks are completed," he said.
+At the Fed, Ms. Phillips would be likely to favor continued deregulation of the banking industry.
+Mr Botton has accused the Lyon mayor of misappropriating public funds.
+"Below that level, a lot of stop-loss orders drove it lower," said Graham Beale of HongKong & Shanghai Banking Corp. in New York, noting that much of the session's action was focused on cross-currency plays.
+A top-ranking army official said Sunday that violence in the Israeli-occupied territories was decreasing.
+The Treasury Department said Thursday it is working with debt-troubled Argentina to arrange a short-term loan of up to $500 million from the United States and other creditor nations.
+Horizon Industries dropped 1/4 to 4 3/4.
+Binsfeld called the measure "the only answer to protect children." "I don't think adults should be able to fulfill their desires at the expense of children," she said.
+John Carpenter of Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Ill., one of the experts Nature asked to review the Jones paper, said he has doubts that fusion occurred to the extent the paper suggests.
+The Christian Democrats of East German Prime Minister Lothar de Maiziere and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl want unification and united German elections on Oct. 14.
+It was the first claim of responsibility since the Major-Reynolds declaration.
+Four of the six counts directly involved Mr. Boesky, establishing the accuracy of much of what Mr. Boesky told prosecutors at the time of his own plea bargain in 1986.
+The debate caps a revival of life in the Parliament.
+The company is heeding threats by container makers that they may switch to lower-cost steel.
+AT&T's Olivetti troubles added further intrigue to its news conference yesterday with Sun Microsystems, where the new software, called Open Look, was demonstrated amid Unix endorsements by a variety of applications software companies and computer makers.
+Analysts generally said BTR would benefit from owning Norton despite recent problems at the U.S. company.
+Her share of the vote will probably rise slightly when final, official numbers come in from her hometown, New York City.
+The third of the nation's Big Three tire makers, Uniroyal Goodrich Tire Co., came to terms last month in a contract allowing for the company's special needs as a result of the recent Goodrich and Uniroyal merger.
+Three days of filming in Rome and additional days in Reno, Nev., are also scheduled.
+But Stevenson, in whose garage the assault is believed to have occurred, was shot to death in 1986 by an elderly man after trying to shake down the man's son, Shearer said.
+By the year-end they had fallen to Dollars 346.5m, 2.6 months of imports, from 4.1 months of imports at the end of 1991.
+Many regions halted shipments of food and consumer goods to other areas to protest Kremlin policies.
+He said the plan discriminated among shareholders because some were given rights not allowed others in a takeover attempt.
+A hearing on Rose's request for a preliminary injunction is scheduled to begin on Monday in federal court in Columbus, Ohio.
+Weingarten Realty Inc. said it sold a 50% interest in three Houston shopping centers and a 72-unit apartment complex, also in Houston, for a total net gain of about $4.8 million.
+"International markets are increasingly automated and interlinked," SEC Chairman David S. Ruder told a Senate subcommittee hearing on globalization last month.
+Sulzberger, 36, had been assistant publisher since January 1987. Primis, 41, had been executive vice president and general manager since 1986.
+Steve Crothers thought his pet lizard was a goner until he began hearing about sightings of a creature variously described by frightened residents as a 6-foot alligator or a diminuitive Godzilla.
+He acknowledges that the Jarvik-7, a pump tethered to an external power source, is an imperfect beginning, but notes that the first recipients' survival rates compare favorably with those of the first transplant patients.
+But accounting organization officials who have spoken with Mr. Bowsher said he indicated that he has solicited support in Congress for the GAO's proposals and that these proposals would soon be introduced as legislation.
+Selling in the corn and soybean markets also reflected selling to make profits after Monday's steep gains.
+Every year, the lie of the land as seen by a Jeeper changes.
+In this respect, I think my administration was equal to the best but we got the worst attacks from the press.
+In August, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed regulations covering clinical labs, except those in physicians' offices, which congressional staff members say perform about one-quarter of the tests.
+Mandela, along with Sisulu and other recently freed colleagues, should give the organization a high-profile, authoritative voice inside the country.
+In 1987, the market dropped 508 points in its worst day ever, a stark comeuppance for fresh-faced MBAs who expected to have it all but learned life and their six-figure incomes had limits.
+The Los Angeles area would be given 20 years.
+In recent years, health officials have urged people to consume only one-third or less of their calories from foods high in animal fats.
+A flight attendant was killed and 61 persons injured when a portion of the fuselage on a Boeing 737 peeled off during an Aloha flight from Hilo to Honolulu, exposing the first-class section to the open air at 24,000 feet.
+As they get older, they tend to drink more heavily, despite their reduced ability to absorb the drug.
+Those demands included having to work quickly and facing heavy workloads.
+Industry officials acknowledge that the campaign is born of desperation.
+On Kashmir, where more than 1,600 people have died this year as Indian troops try to put down a Moslem secessionist movement, Chandra Shekhar said "there is no limit" to his willingness to negotiate.
+Aril, formerly called Marcom Telecommunications Inc., sold its telecommunications business last December, leaving it without any operating business.
+We recorded everything like a band and the vibe was right.
+The proposal will be open for public comments through July 30 before a final decision is made.
+These include Standard Rate & Data Service, an advertising rate and circulation subscription service, and Michie Co., a legal publisher.
+At the time of the murders to which Harvey confessed, Drake Hospital was owned by Hamilton County.
+And according to Luke Rader, a doctor and former partner at IMC's hospital, Miami General, Mr. Recarey said he had sought a business loan from Mr. Vesco himself.
+Gandolvo V. DiBlasi, an attorney representing Mr. Lewis's firm, also declined to comment.
+The doctor was accused of murder in a citizen's complaint, but official murder charges were never filed.
+Howard Hill, from Springfield, in Virginia, was approaching the bridge one afternoon when traffic lights started blinking.
+"In view of the fact that this condition has quite definitely worsened in the past 24 to 48 hours, it was felt that waiting even until next week was taking a chance," said Dr. James R. Lehrich, a neurologist.
+On the environment, for instance, the Belgian presidency will have to arbitrate in the increasingly ill-tempered row over German waste exports for recycling, partly by pushing hard to get the stalled EC directive on packaging waste through.
+Stock prices ended lower on London's Stock Exchange Wednesday, pressured by a poor showing on Wall Street. Trading was active.
+The company, which filed for bankruptcy protection in July 1986, stopped funding the pension plans in 1987.
+The news agency, quoting a Defense Ministry source, said the mine was discovered by a Kuwaiti naval patrol boat and was detonated.
+Opponents of the U.S. military buildup in the Middle East are resurrecting 1960s-style peace activism for nationwide protests Saturday.
+Columbia was one of many savings and loans, big investors and other institutions that invested heavily in deals financed or supported by Drexel in the 1980s.
+Such a period is precisely what is needed by both sides.
+As the newest senator, Karnes, who is seeking election this year, ranks last in seniority among the current members.
+But Mr. Rule and Justice Department spokesmen declined to provide any specifics about the status of the inquiry or the firms involved.
+How many episodes of a situation comedy does it take to enrage the Polish-American community in one of the nation's largest cities?
+Lefebvre was suspended from his priestly functions by Pope Paul VI in 1976, meaning he is not allowed by the Vatican to say Mass or give the sacraments.
+Robertson said the new formula for the 90-minute program will be one-third news, one-third ministry and teaching and one-third lifestyle features.
+Reasons for the opposition ranged from politics to traffic.
+Reuters Holdings, the international financial information and news group, is expected to announce pre-tax profits of about Pounds 435m for the year to December 31, compared with Pounds 383m last time.
+She even threatened a "protective indictment" if he didn't waive his rights to invoke the statute of limitations, which expired last March.
+Gorbachev is scheduled to arrive Monday and stay four days on the first official visit to this nonaligned communist country by a Soviet leader since 1976.
+The Shetland salmon farming industry lost about Pounds 20m because some fish were contaminated and became unsaleable.
+If the plan is approved by the House, as expected, it would be financed by an increase in the state sales tax and tobacco levies.
+If the savings target were achieved, separate legislation would be considered paring the Social Security tax by $17 billion for that year.
+In Islamabad, insurgent leaders Rabbani and Gulbadin Hekmatyar criticized the Soviets for overtures to the former king.
+The agency said the AT&T disclosures "raise serious questions as to whether AT&T profited from the proprietary information" of competitors.
+They think it is right but I don't believe it's right with God.
+Mr. Reineke growled, "run home between courses?" The rest of the dinner was uneventful.
+Local police seized materials he was using for missionary work, an activity incompatible with his status as a businessman, Xinhua said.
+"This tells me a bit about how the firm is going to operate," said one senior official.
+The Montreal-based natural-resources concern said that the split is expected to increase liquidity for the company's shares.
+Since then, the market has dropped to a 14-year low, triggering efforts by Colombia to bring coffee-trading nations back to the negotiating table to agree a new pact.
+It also signed one with a company in Indonesia a year ago.
+Under terms of the previously announced pact, the New York investment group will pay $10 million for newly issued United HealthCare voting convertible preferred stock and warrants.
+July 2 _ Frigate Elmer Montgomery intervenes in Iranian gunboat attack on Danish tanker, first time under new rules of engagement allowing protection of non-U.S. flag ships.
+The last time the VA changed the rate was May 23, when it was raised to 10 1/2% from 10%.
+Such assurances do little, though, for newly arrived representatives from East Europe.
+Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange dived today and the dollar surged against the Japanese yen amid speculation an agreement on market intervention by leading currency nations was falling apart.
+George Bartenieff and Roberts Blossom won Obies for sustained excellence in performance.
+There would be no role for the Irish government. Sinn Fein leader is barred from US, Page 9 The market was unsettled by the slippage in Burton's second half sales following a particularly strong first six months to the year.
+This strategy is misconceived.
+The agreement, expected to be completed by Aug. 1, is unrelated to the recently announced sale by Tenneco of the Tenneco Oil unit.
+Ultimately, though, he has no idea where he will go.
+They say competitive bidding is a thinly disguised move to drive career poverty lawyers out of business.
+Mecham was elected governor in 1986.
+Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo has made it clear that he plans to use his position in favor of abortion rights as a weapon against Republicans this year in his bid for re-election.
+Mr Mauricio Fernandes, president of the sugar exporter Magman Comercio Internacional, said: 'All our preliminary analyses point to an increase of about 10 per cent in sugar output this year.'
+The commission plans to publish its new rules within several weeks.
+I recently kept a regular log of when I was asked to produce my ticket.
+What had been viewed as a problem was really an opportunity _ in fact, dozens of opportunities.
+First, it will be set at parity to the US dollar for an 'undetermined' time, probably until the elections.
+Everybody is saying that the Baker initiative is dead, the banks won't lend anymore to developing countries, and it's amazing to me because the facts are not there.
+You've got to pick up the investment tools of the market."
+Rogerson, who lives in Bangor, said he had been hunting in the woods behind Mrs. Wood's suburban Hermon home for some time the day of the killing and didn't realize how near he was to her home.
+Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia have announced troop cuts of their own and asked the Kremlin to withdraw all its forces from their territory.
+But 50s and 60s were recorded from the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rocky Mountains, the northern Plains, the central Appalachians, the mid-Atlantic region and parts of New England.
+The custom jewelry retailing chain's March sales grew to $9.1 million from $8.4 million in the year-earlier month.
+Authorities charged that the family conspired and placed video poker gambling machines at five businesses in Lee County.
+Last week, Sears, Roebuck & Co. announced that it was putting its 110-story headquarters up for sale as part of an effort to boost its share price.
+"Information of this kind which is related to the conduct of public business and to the expenditure of public funds is required to be disclosed," said Wake County Superior Judge E. Lynn Johnson.
+But you can't live without hope, and that fades quickly when you recognize how impenetrable the system really is," said Schoenborn, wearing a faded jeans jacket over a new jogging suit bought in Passau's teeming shopping mall.
+It is the first corporate bond offering on which Chase Securities has been lead manager since the broker-dealer received expanded underwriting powers from the Federal Reserve about three years ago.
+The strikers said the permit rises should first be withdrawn.
+Instead, the 27th from Hebei province was given the task of smashing the student unrest.
+"He's not suggesting anything that has not been thought of in the past _ they just haven't had the resources," said Richard Nelson, executive director of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials.
+It is much more serious than just a loss of face - it will affect party morale and party determination'. He added: 'It hits right at the heart of what our policy has been in all our years in government.
+A shakeout among prices of small stocks expanded, as another market maker collapsed.
+Among its additional business investments, he said, are New Zealand's largest department store chain and a chain of cinemas in that country.
+Even with this downward revision, the economy will have to grow at a 2.7 percent rate in the second half of the year for the adminstration to meet its target for 1989.
+He chose not to cloud his vision and judgment."
+Something was always missing from my life, and I never knew what it was.
+"Yes, they're infringing on a patent.
+He predicts an immediate rise in employment if the lower court's position is upheld.
+Revenue rose to $952 million from $943 million.
+"I think what he's doing is what so many elected Democrats and independent officials are doing.
+We don't know that Mr. Mernick will follow through and put the money down.
+Involved is a suit filed by Johnson & Swanson's client, Mitsubishi Aircraft International Inc., alleging negligence and breach of fiduciary duty by Fulbright & Jaworski.
+Toyota's goal is for a piece of raw steel to come in one end of Mr. Khan's building and go out the other side the same day as a finished bumper.
+The bases are the largest U.S. military facilities outside the continental United States.
+Smith, dark-haired and deceptively slim at 23 years old, has a typical wrestler's biography in that he had an older brother (among eight other sibs) who taught him the ropes.
+A day later, he flew off to Japan for a 10-day tour with the orchestra, raising cries of protest, sparking letters to the editor and infuriating West Berlin officials who help bankroll the famed musicians.
+It lives in his son, John Timothy Singer, who has spoken with anguish of his father's death, and in the testimony of Addam Swapp, husband of two of Singer's daughters and his father-in-law's spiritual heir.
+Syndication specialists said SAS paid a generous enough yield to offset any concerns about its lack of rating.
+He did strange things like that and we did not pay much attention." The village council had decided no action was called for because Christian Dornier had never been in trouble with the law.
+In particular, it is examining acquisitions of both healthy and troubled banks in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
+But, seated beside the Parliament's Communist president, Volodymyr Ivashko, Mrs. Thatcher backed down when opposition members urged her to recognize Soviet Lithuania and to declare support for separatists in the Ukraine.
+Both incidents occurred Sunday.
+Bad times doomed the critically praised New England Monthly, which was put to rest in September by Canada's Telemedia Inc.
+Traditionally, the Kano sultan is the spiritual leader of Nigeria's 50 million Moslems and is revered by Moslems in neighboring countries.
+Bookshelf is the Redmond, Wash., software maker's first general-purpose product using compact disks as a data-storage medium for personal computers.
+Joseph Eaton also was gay, and his lover died of AIDS a year ago, after which Eaton began to drink again after having not touched alcohol for five years, his brother said.
+Since Marcos died Thursday in exile in Hawaii, Manila radio and television stations and newspapers have in daily reports showed the grieving widow, Imelda, standing before the former president's open coffin.
+Dole also said his group asked for Syria's assistance in recovering the remains of Lt.
+In New York the dollar closed at DM1.7080 and Y104.40.
+Under terms of the offer, National Pagette holders received one share of BCE Mobile for every two National Pagette shares.
+Also, the IRS failed to show the boat was losing value or that maintenance would be too costly, the judge added.
+Walesa has clearly emerged as the man in charge of the strike, although it is being coordinated by a 12-man committee.
+"America is back in space," Democrat Dukakis told a rally in Hartford, Conn. "We are proud and we are thrilled at its achievements and the courage of that crew." Meanwhile, both campaigns quickly found a sponsor to replace the league.
+That is why she sleeps with bankers and knows the secret wishes of the Bundesbank. Some of the basic techniques of story-telling still have to be learned, but here at least is a piece that enters new territory.
+The convention, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Ada-based company, comes about a month after Amway teamed up with corporate raider Irwin Jacobs to buy a 10.3 percent stake in Avon.
+But there are clear signs that the worst is over.
+Police asked them to walk to the vans, and when they refused, they were dragged about 200 feet to the vehicles and taken to jail.
+It also cites "the apparent collusion of certain other banks" and charges that BCCI falsified book entries and paid "substantial sums" to silence would-be whistle-blowers on its staff.
+Next month, MTV Europe is launching VH-1 in Britain, a new channel designed to cater for the 25-49 year-olds who form the bulk of today's rock audience.
+They include reducing interest rates on shorter-term loans, extending repayment periods at higher, market interest rates, partially writing off loans, or a combination of these options.
+U.S. officials are ready to help investigate the crash in Ethiopia of a plane carrying Rep. Mickey Leland and his party if that country's government requests aid, a Pentagon official says.
+As special projects coordinator, she edited the monthly AP People newsletter and Spectrum, an annual communications newsletter, and wrote for AP World magazine.
+Chilstrom said he had helped officiate at the marriage of his Lutheran niece to a Catholic and hoped that someday the couple would be able to take Holy Communion together.
+The average yield, over 30 days, rose to 7.71% from 7.68%.
+A far- reaching cooperation was agreed with the retail chain Babbages.
+Gbagbo, a Catholic, has promised not to organize demonstrations. "We will not disturb this visit, but the pope should know that the visit disturbs our faith," he said.
+The talk in 10 Downing Street is of a strategy for survival during the summer.
+Police are investigating the death of an 8-year-old boy who was fatally shot when a friend fired a shotgun as the two were playing cowboys and Indians at the 9-year-old's home.
+Recently, commercial photocopy enterprises opened in Moscow as part of joint economic ventures with Western firms, but what they can duplicate for their Soviet customers is still limited by a 15-year-old government order.
+But on the tape, Awan said the bank owned First American despite a series of shareholders designed to conceal the bank's ownership.
+The suit claims that Houston-based Texas Eastern and the directors could defeat Coastal's offer unless they are blocked from using "obstructionist" strategies.
+They tied Julio to the fence to keep his weight from making the wound larger or possibly fracturing his neck, said Firefighter Peter Cozeolino.
+In Minneapolis last week about the same number turned out for a similar rally.
+Moreover, federal regulators are expected later this month to propose rule changes along the lines Mr. Berry has advocated to make it easier to sell power in other utilities' territories.
+The annual export goal was lowered from an original $70 billion to $68 billion, while the annual import target was revised to $64 billion, down from the original $65 billion.
+Even commercial growers feel the demand for old-time crops.
+He was elected as a Simon delegate to last week's Democratic Convention in Atlanta, but chose not to go because of his impending appointment.
+In the 1988 third quarter, Owens-Corning had profit from continuing operations of $57 million.
+In the computer industry, for example, Fujitsu intends to double procurement of foreign parts by 1995. Car companies are also trying to raise their global manufacturing efficiency.
+The article focuses its conclusions on the purported objections of what amounts to only 3% of the membership of one health club taking part in a nationwide pilot program of Health Club Television.
+Great American acquired a widening loan problem along from an Arizona thrift it bought in 1986.
+The game makers fuel the mania.
+Men were more likely than women to lack health insurance for one month or more, 30% vs. 27%.
+The post is expected to go to Jaruzelski.
+However, Krim said that risk should be much lower if fake binding sites rather than fake CD4 proteins are used in a drug, and that such risk would be acceptable in treating severely ill AIDS patients.
+Mr. Johnson, 46, remains head of the company's electronics group.
+He didn't say specifically what tipped the decision in McDonnell Douglas's favor.
+It is only since the April 9 election that there has been this room to experiment; and there has already been a half point cut in base rate to 10 per cent.
+The flow continued to increase and Hong Kong has borne the brunt. In 1988, it stopped granting automatic refugee status to all boat people.
+McDonald's said weak economies in several countries, including Canada and England, hurt results.
+Mr. Cisneros is paying that price right now.
+Union members would have a vote, but only if they paid the political levy and a further fee of Pounds 3 to join the party.
+Will your second car be used to take the family to the ski slopes?
+A transaction is expected to be completed by midsummer.
+Her column survived for another 18 years, but Thompson's greatest days were clearly spent sounding the alarms about impending war and the dangers of Nazi ideology.
+Last year, a record 19.3m overseas visitors spent Pounds 9.1bn in the UK. The conventional view is that foreign visitors come to the UK for its historical and cultural attractions.
+"They wouldn't answer any questions.
+'Must' is a law unto itself, if 'law' is the word I want."
+Defense lawyers are worried that a precedent set by the Second Circuit would encourage prosecutors to apply the statute to a broader range of cases, including those involving white-collar crime.
+Countries on the list can face tariffs of up to 100 percent on certain goods.
+"We don't know what's left down there at all," said arson investigator Ted Baldwin.
+The potential for abusing this kind of data exists, says Fred Milman, senior consultant at David Shepard Associates, a direct-marketing and data-base marketing consulting firm.
+The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission now has honored 37 people thus far this year and 7,218 people since it was founded in 1904 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie to recognize heroism in the United States and Canada.
+It admits that it knew Mr Levitt would not go to jail when it accepted his plea in return for dropping the other charges, but felt it could not then back out.
+But it put their net sales at 155 tonnes in 1989 and 62 tonnes in 1990.
+Sen. Dave Durenberger says he plans to get an early start on fundraising for the 1994 election even though he hasn't decided to seek another term.
+Inside were circuit boards covered with transistors.
+The Syrian government newspaper Tishrin said earlier this month that Britain should resume relations with Syria if it wanted the remaining captives freed.
+'Portuguese banks are too small to compete internationally and there is big potential for rationalisation,' says Mr Joao Rendeiro, a Lisbon fund manager.
+Both effects have the same cause: prosperity.
+Also, indirectly, the corn sweetener industry, which has seen HFCS become the dominant sweetener for soft drink manufacturers, Barry said.
+He won a tournament in 1984, his first year on the tour, and the next year not only won another but also led in top-10 finishes with 13, an unusual achievement for a sophomore.
+When Japanese stocks plunged Thursday, some analysts said it was partly because investors decided after the yen's drop that the Bank of Japan would be forced to raise the discount rate after all.
+The firm has used the De Beers name in its ads since 1964, said Ronald Ullenberg, president.
+A team from the Smithsonian and the Park Service excavated the site and sifted tons of clay soil to find artifacts.
+Privatization is a fundamental part of UNO's economic program. The opposition hopes to reduce the public sector and return inefficient state-owned industries to the private sector.
+It includes proposals for keeping Soivet troops in what is now East Germany during a transitional period.
+The North American market is particularly poor, with fare wars pushing many carriers into the red and forcing them to cancel aircraft orders. That has hit Boeing in its home market.
+On factory orders, the department had previously put the April rise at 0.2%.
+McArtor said it had not been decided where to place the thermal neutron equipment.
+Researchers hope that treating pavement surfaces with microwave-absorbing materials will make them warm up faster and hasten the melting.
+At a hearing in federal court last week, Atlanta criminal lawyer Edward Garland was skittish about defending Colombian drug suspect Eduardo Martinez Romero.
+Osteoporosis afflicts many older women because of estrogen loss following menopause or a hysterectomy.
+Thus, the French cafe has stripey awnings and Pernod on the pavement.
+The executive, Gregory Maugeri, "borrowed" most of the company's cash, according to regulatory filings.
+The 22-year-old East German who drowned in the Danube was the first casualty reported among the thousands of East Germans traveling to Hungary.
+"The Osservatore Romano (the Vatican daily newspaper) has written that we live in a pool of immorality.
+'We were not able to reach any conclusion on this contention,' the MMC says. The MMC's view of a chequered competitive background was not shared by Allied and Carlsberg.
+Gqiba fled South Africa in 1985 and has not returned.
+"What kind of government can we expect from that candidate and that party?" asks Congresswoman Maria Christina Guzman. "The Argentine people know well enough.
+He earned a Tony in the Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" and a New York Film Critics Award for best actor in the 1951 movie "Bright Victory," Nixon said.
+That testimony was called "slanderous" by then-Vice President Bush, and a 1989 Senate committee report concluded that Brenneke never had the Central Intelligence Agency connections he claimed.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $376.50, up from $376.20 late Friday.
+On the Montreal Exchange, thinly traded Asbestos Corp. closed Friday at C$8.50, up 25 Canadian cents.
+Less than 10 months later, Chinese troops marched into Lhasa.
+The obstacles to proof: Its previously optimistic projections for the Free Press, the failure to undertake serious cost-cutting, and the economic recovery that boosted the Detroit area in 1985 and 1986.
+The immigration service said the change in regulations came after reviewing "public comments generated by the issue."
+He criticized legislation passed by the Democratic-controlled Senate on child care, but said he hopes agreement can be worked out on the subject.
+"My first real professional job in New York was playing Becky Lou in `The Tooth of the Crime,"' she said. "I played a rock moll with a red wig made for me by Paul Huntley.
+School and community officials also are not clear about what they want in the textbooks and fail to list the criteria, he added.
+"He stayed up all night," Young said. "You'd look in the margin and see as many as four or five different words in one place, where he'd crossed it out, selected another one.
+No race riots have rocked the country since 1969, but racial tensions are close to the surface.
+Per-share earnings edged up to 2.10 guilders from 2.08 guilders, reflecting a larger number of shares outstanding in the recent period.
+There are 130 days left in the year.
+First rate. Also beautifully produced is Christopher Saxton's 16th Century Maps (Swan Hill Press, Pounds 14.95).
+As of January 1987, the private sector's debt totaled $4.97 billion.
+The Australians, who lived in London, were traveling in a British-registered car, one with his wife, the other with his girlfriend.
+This follows last month's abortion controversy over a 14-year-old rape victim.
+While a ruling is pending, there has been a nationwide moratorium on such confiscations.
+Some who have attended half-a-dozen Games have run out of enthusiasm. It is not because they have lost their love of sport.
+"There are a number that have to get out of the business simply because of funding," Ms. Howe says.
+Despite a 50% reduction in the nation's corn crop in 1983, U.S. farmers rebounded with bumper production.
+Wind gusts up to 55 mph were recorded in northwest Utah.
+The construction worker told police in June after he cut down the tree, "Now I can get the Disney Channel."
+And the sun is really a 3-inch paper cutout, stuck to a wall since its appearance in the "Sowing the Seeds of Love" video.
+Instead, it's Mikhail Gorbachev ranting against entrenched bureaucrats in Moscow.
+Selling the reserves, which has little opposition, is projected to net $2.5 billion in fiscal 1988.
+Egypt, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1979, is the only Arab nation to maintain diplomatic ties with the Jewish state, but relations have often been strained.
+The allegations focused on the "COS Limited Partnership" Gingrich formed to promote a book, "Window of Opportunity," he wrote with his wife and a third author.
+Each time a special occasion brought the family together, Mrs. Xiong would set a place at the dinner table for her absent son.
+But, if some bankers fear the new law's repercussions, others are cheered by provisions that will greatly reduce the amounts of capital that U.S. banks will have to set aside for their portfolios of interest and currency swaps.
+President Bush proposed as part of his fiscal 1991 budget on Monday that the Department of Health of Human Services make a $350 million cut in the aid plan, which served 5.9 million households last year.
+It has nothing to do with customer funds."
+But her luck has begun to change.
+A government poll recently indicated that 85 percent of those surveyed believed the administration's top priority should be creating jobs for youths.
+Flexi-working and annualised hours.
+Mr. Gable said he plans to pursue personal interests, including getting to know his grandchildren.
+A gateman who requested anonymity was quoted by Press Association, the British news agency, as saying he saw the police open the stadium gate.
+Senators declined to comment on specifics of the plan.
+'If the stock market is prepared to finance development, why give a large slice of the company to venture capitalists?' Relaxed listing rules will, inevitably, lead to riskier ventures being quoted.
+The Jamalco refinery in central Jamaica, owned jointly by the island's government and the Aluminum Company of America, is being expanded to a rated capacity of 1m tonnes per year at a cost of about Dollars 60m.
+The AFT, like its parent AFL-CIO, is holding its fire, but its leaders are not.
+We were somewhat unprepared for something of this size, but we are quickly taking stock of what we'll need to handle it."
+I don't have any money.
+'Practise with Science' it reads.
+As good news pushes up a stock, he says, short sellers usually have to buy stock to cover their positions.
+And while most believed the government can reduce drug abuse, 55 percent expected the problem to worsen.
+"There is a lack of character at this stage which I find amazing," says Uwe Nehrlich, a security expert who hopes the world will withhold judgment now while the new Germany finds itself.
+"I am always trying to promote compassion and good heart," he says, the glow returning to his face. "Not as a religious ideal, but rather as a humanitarian idea.
+Puhl, 43, works for Phillips Telecommunications, an international company.
+The employment optimism index for the first quarter of 1991 fell three points to eight, the lowest level in eight years.
+Now, after 12 years, a main raison d'etre of the tunnel has been taken away at a stoke. There are reasons why lorry drivers may prefer ferries - mainly because it provides a rest period on the tachograph.
+In 1987, under prodding from the IRS, corporations pushed workers to adjust tax withholding to reflect the initial phase of the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
+Spending by 4,828 political action committees rose 5 percent during 1987 and 1988 over what it had been for the previous two-year cycle, according to figures compiled by the Federal Election Commission.
+Unless you can come up with a better idea we shall all continue to, as you say, 'pay through the nose'. Ernest A Hilton, 237 Knightsbridge, London SW7 1DJ East Grinstead.
+But Mr. Burns, the former deputy, resigned last week in unison with William Weld, an assistant attorney general, in an effort to force Mr. Meese to step down.
+Hamadi denounced the Democratic Party Union, a Kurdish group headed by Jalal Talabani, as terrorists who collaborated with Iran in the eight-year Persian Gulf war.
+On March 13 in El Triumfo, a small community near Aucayacu, they executed a 23-year-old man who spoke out against a guerrilla-organized activity.
+He got a city permit Tuesday to become a street vendor outside the state Capitol and has invested about $10,000, including $3,000 for a cart, in the business.
+'There is no doubt in my mind that the business was sold to the Iraqis so that we could monitor them.' Mr Henderson put the deal together, negotiating with Iraqi intelligence officers posing as businessmen.
+Police, bolstered by crack paramilitary troops from the federal border patrol, rolled in Wednesday morning with armored personnel carriers and bulldozers and evicted the radicals.
+"Most people agree that if you can stop the spread of virus, you'll stop progression of the disease."
+In the letter, the union asked the department "to immediately review and bring an enforcement action" against the proposed buy-out.
+Buying enthusiasm waned in the crude-oil market on indications that OPEC members continue to ignore their self-imposed production ceilings.
+That's triple the 1984 budget.
+Preferred stockholders may convert their shares into the company's common at 1.1852 common shares for each preferred share, First Peoples said.
+The great majority of the world's 13 million refugees are indeed fleeing Marxist regimes.
+Secretary of State George P. Shultz took time off Sunday from his busy 10-day Latin American tour for golf and a relaxing boat ride.
+He believes the main obstacle to getting them on the market is the lack of a major backer for robot products.
+He refused to go into detail, promising to do so in a speech in Wisconsin later this week.
+The candidate "was found to be in excellent health," Plotkin said.
+Citing rising costs on fuel prices, as well as fierce sales competition, Nippon Steel's pretax profit is estimated at about 80 billion yen, down from 92.3 billion yen, according to officials.
+The Colorado brewer, however, is intent on making a virtue of necessity.
+One possible compromise would be for the EC to approve the subsidy, but to insist on cutting back the amount.
+Some were created solely to sell anti-virus products.
+Said Coach K: "We'd been here before and lost, and while I don't think I got hung up on that, winning is better.
+The working woman wants to look like a credible human selling ideas, not a body statement.
+Plum positions are still allocated on an old boy network; former communists get their disproportionate share.
+Non-Footsie business made up around 64 per cent of the day's Seaq total of 756.1m shares.
+At age 31, Ms. Behar is the youngest recipient this year.
+"We need to be honest," he said.
+The cuts are mostly in support staff, the company said.
+If the trust's assets rise by 7 per cent per annum, then the total return would rise to 40 per cent.
+Ernie Els, Jose-Maria Olazabal and Phil Mickelson all chose other management groups. Many are put off by the terms (IMG takes 10 per cent of prize money and 25 per cent of endorsements).
+Many politicians, businessmen and foreign policy experts felt that an expert in Soviet affairs was essential to represent the U.S. amid the murkiness of contemporary Soviet politics and economics.
+"The Arthur Young Tax Guide" is No. 1 on the New York Times' list of best-selling advice tomes.
+Under an early-deployment option mapped out by the Gen.
+The averages have stayed up, but by and large the market has not made any progress," he said.
+Still, West Germany and a number of other countries, where firms are suspected of assisting Libya, were skeptical.
+Students hurled scores of firebombs, shouting "Arrest Chun Doo-hwan, Punish Roh Tae-woo!"
+Fed statistics indicated that the central bank bought more than $4 billion in a maneuver known as a "coupon pass."
+In some cases, the sum might not be rounded to the nearest one-eighth percent.
+"They (Harcourt Brace) didn't have a whole lot of choice," said Robert Dunlap Jr., analyst for Brown Brothers Harriman in New York.
+The number of math and science majors preparing to teach jumps 40%.
+The federal agency agreed to guarantee $9.9 million of an $11.1 million loan.
+But to succeed, the people of Banda must prevent history repeating itself.
+Purdy then turned a pistol on himself.
+In 1907, the Plaza opened as a permanent residency hotel and later became a commercial hotel.
+They succeed Frank J. Hoenemeyer and Jeffrey A. Lynford, respectively, who resigned.
+In other elections Tuesday, residents of Winnetka, Ill., approved a non-binding handgun ban prompted by a deadly shooting spree at an elementary school there last May.
+"One reason the Russians are not further along is they simply have been short of funds.
+With a four-year-old daughter to support on her own, she took the job with a definite objective in mind: to use her good looks to make big bucks that she would then plow into the market.
+Added to the 1.9 million shares that MAI and its affiliate, Brooke Partners, already hold, that represents 64.8 percent of Prime's outstanding common stock.
+The fire chief said the pattern of the blasts led him to suspect illegal fireworks were involved and he summoned federal agents to investigate.
+Mr Berry will have a long-term contract with Thorn.
+She quit a bookkeeping job because the fire department-rescue squad was outside her window.
+The Coast Guard was given jurisdiction for determining liability for oil spills by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, which created a $6 million to $7 million revolving fund to cover the costs of cleanups.
+Jaruzelski, agreed to the basic concept of the plan, said Jerzy Jozwiak, leader of the Solidarity-allied Democratic Party who attended the meeting. "The concept has been approved by the president," he said.
+A woman out looking for a policeman to shoot stopped in an intersection and waited Friday for one to find her, then smiled as she fired point-blank into the officer's chest, police said.
+A company spokesman could not be reached Sunday to comment on the Transportation Group agreement.
+Economic analysts have said a debt agreement must be reached before Mexico runs out of foreign exchange, and some have said they expected a pact within two weeks.
+The rebels understand this, which is why they've been in Washington this week asking for more weapons.
+The hospital director, Dr. Carmen Chirinos, said 1,881 injured people crowded her 700-bed Hospital Perez Carreno.
+It has three U.S. branches.
+However, the across-the-board approach would raise the thorny issue of involuntary separations, or layoffs, for some personnel with more than 10 years in the military.
+We spent a lot of time in the studio writing and experimenting.
+There is, of course, nothing wrong with the air other than a swarm of gnats.
+Defense Secrtary Frank C. Carlucci said Thursday he protested to his Soviet counterpart Nicaragua's alleged intrusion into Honduras.
+China has been a major supplier of arms to both Iran and Iraq in their nearly 8-year-old war.
+For five consecutive years, the government says, Manischewitz met with Horowitz and Streit in late fall to determine how much the price of matzo would rise for the following Passover.
+The government is due to report the March trade report on Tuesday.
+"The department needs to address it in some manner," said Jack Ogun, administrative secretary of the state Drug, Device and Cosmetic Board.
+Endevco, citing fluctuations in market prices, declined to put a dollar value on the contract.
+The advisory panel has in the past year added almost all the 200-plus chemicals to the list.
+Tommy Anderson, a U.S. Marshal's office employee on the 20th floor of the federal building, said he was "looking out the window at City Hall.
+In the case of soybeans, however, record world oilseed production has reduced prices from last season.
+Milosevic recently accused Vojvodina's leaders of hampering efforts to amend the Serbian constitution to give Serbia greater control over its two autonomous provinces.
+Authorities have begun a fund-raising campaign to finance a permanent monument.
+At the Shishinden Palace in Kyoto, Mr. Bush was invited to watch a demonstration of an eighth-century court game called Kemari that involves intricate kicking around of a horsehair football.
+Mike and Harry have lost track of the cars they've pulled from the mud over the years, a habit of helpfulness that was to cost them.
+He said Mr. Maxwell had contacted Midland Chairman Sir Kit McMahon about the holding, which the spokesman said was roughly 2.5%.
+"All Americans will benefit.
+How to face the exponential increases in the number of people demanding more goods.
+On Monday night, Mofsis Gorgisyan, an advocate of the unification campaign who lives in Yerevan, estimated the number of security troops patrolling the city of 1.1 million people swelled to 200,000 in the previous 24 hours.
+Residents on Saturday rejected by 369 votes a measure under which 14 council members would be elected from districts and the mayor would be elected from the city as a whole.
+First-half profits of Ajinomoto, Japan's leading food manufacturing company, were hit by the hot summer weather, the discounting boom and increased competition from imported foods due to the higher yen. Sales were flat at Y298.1bn (Dollars 3.07bn).
+Much of the financial world's attention was focused on Friday, when the markets have a date with the quarterly "triple witching hour" involving a set of expiring options and futures on stock indexes.
+She was hospitalized in satisfactory condition Wednesday after an illness delayed attempts to return her to Ireland.
+Sir Alan Gordon Munro, former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, at SCHRODER ASSEILY.
+Fish caught near the Arctic mouth of Siberia's mighty Ob River reek of oil and are rendered inedible by sludge dumped along the river's more than 1,800-mile path.
+But the executive, who was paid more than $500,000 in cash and other compansation in 1986, added, "Don't worry about me!"
+We believe we can cope with this new situation.
+Sales surged to $165.3 million from $39.1 million.
+Among other things, the acquisitions heighten fears of some Americans that the Japanese are buying key U.S. technology concerns to gain the upper hand in business and trade.
+The Walter Reed study was not the first to examine the so-called "sick building syndrome," but it covered a larger population over a longer time period, Klein said in a telephone interview Thursday.
+Great English gardeners and landscape designers like Capability Brown and Humphry Repton understood that nature is the source and inspiration.
+The daily Haaretz reported Monday that Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin had renewed secret contacts with Palestinians on convening municipal elections in the occupied territories for the first time since 1976.
+If Wall Street holds steady, London could easily breach upside resistance levels, traders noted.
+All are now believed to be in Iraqi hands.
+Diplomatic sources said the Commission would likely suggest the creation of such a fund at the London meeting.
+But an appeal filed in July 1988 on other issues remains unanswered, and the nuns will not leave the monastery until it is, she said.
+Now, Pacific Telesis, a 26% participant in the Mannesmann group, is handling the bulk of the design and engineering.
+Those talks continued into yesterday.
+Barry Ostrager, a lawyer with the New York law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett who represents insurance companies in such disputes, said the case is unusual but that the ruling is consistent with principles applied by other courts.
+High school students in Arab east Jerusalem, apparently enraged at reports of the planned ceremony, threw rocks at police and paramilitary border police.
+Entertainer Sonny Bono spent almost $100,000 in his quest to become the $15,000-a-year mayor of Palm Springs.
+Southwest, based in Dallas, reported March traffic increased 23.4% to 606.6 million revenue passenger miles from 491.5 million revenue passenger miles a year earlier.
+And start-up companies that don't know how much office space they initially need might consider buying one of the leases, he says.
+It's often credited to Thomas Jefferson, but he left no record of having said it, and for that we can be thankful: Self-proclaimed patriots of many lands have used the quotation as justification for suspension of civil liberties.
+"We may hand out tickets, or we may bring a paddy wagon up there and haul them away," Norbert Boe, acting forest supervisor of the Shawnee National Forest, said Sunday.
+Peru's Garcia raised the minimum wage and announced other pay increases of as much as 30%.
+Raytheon Co. got an $80.9 million Navy contract for developing a submarine combat system trainer.
+Privately, it was conceded that one Republican leader had questioned whether Houston was the symbol they were seeking.
+If not for a recent $1 million state appropriation, the symphony already would have closed.
+An even more significant fight took place in Congress last August.
+But the prospect of leaving jail with hundreds of lawsuits pending must have been strong incentive to settle.
+Several key executives, complaining about chintzy year-end bonuses, defected.
+The firms project combined revenue of $55 million for 1988, according to Michael Phenner, managing partner of Hopkins & Sutter, based in Chicago.
+IBM, likewise, insists that it doesn't see Windows as a threat.
+Richard Truly, NASA administrator for space flight, indicated at the press conference that NASA will not soon forego Edwards.
+This is because about 15% of the bonds are zero-coupon issues that don't pay interest.
+Fernandez says that he must be allowed to introduce greater detail about the three programs to properly defend himself against criminal charges.
+Mr. Trittin focuses on how stock prices compare with book value, a measure he says is more stable over time than price/earnings multiples that can zigzag wildly with the economy.
+"At least now they can focus on what they really ought to be doing," he said.
+A challenge to his seating in the Legislature fizzled when 69 of 102 lawmakers backed him.
+Air tankers and 95 firefighters from the BLM, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Forest Service and other agencies fought the blaze, said BLM spokeswoman Cathy Cahill.
+Some faculty and students were staging a protest against Bush's being awarded an honorary doctorate of human letters from Hopkins.
+The official Xinhua News Agency said Friday that police had arrested six suspects.
+"Things are looking a little brighter," reports Kathleen Coughlin, who operates seven McDonald's outlets in New Hampshire and Vermont.
+Carlyle made a previous offer for Chi-Chi's that expired Oct. 2, Mr. Norris said.
+'The Poles got a very generous treatment from their creditors,' he says.
+There were no passengers on board. There wasn't anything of an emergency nature about it," said Morrison from St. Louis early Sunday.
+But nearly 90% of them cluster in only nine states.
+Giving states the authority to govern union contracts "would be a threat to collective bargaining," said Charles C. Jackson, a Chicago attorney representing the Norge Division of Magic Chef Inc.
+San Antonio, Texas USTA Opera Workshop The University of Texas at San Antonio offers up two performances of Mozart's "The Magic Flute" as part of its year-long bicentennial celebration of Mozart's last year (1791).
+Ms. Phillips's background, however, provides few clues to her views on the conduct of monetary policy, which is the Fed's most important responsibility.
+"And we bought an apartment in New York," she said. "We'll probably be based there and live in Vermont as much as we can.
+Still, she said, fighting the image of the drug dealer is often difficult because it frequently takes a few years for authorities to convict a violator.
+The result is that the UAE is producing closer to 1.2 million barrels a day, at least 300,000 barrels a day over its ceiling.
+This, plus some encouraging numbers on retail sales and the housing market during May, contributed to a slow, if uneven, rise in share values.
+The stamps featuring Lou Gherig, Jackie Robinson, Babe Ruth and Roberto Clemente have been combined in a new albumn, with four matching baseball cards included.
+Yet occasional women voters do not see themselves as abandoning their civic responsibilities; they believe the government has abandoned them.
+Members of Congress with jurisdiction over public works spending are being pressured by states, the aviation industry and contractors in particular to release money from those funds for much-needed building and repair.
+Thai military and guerrilla sources said the shelling came from government positions in response to the guerrilla attacks.
+Nevertheless, Alpine said it is considering other actions, but wasn't more specific.
+Nomura officials said the decision against an agreement with GNP hasn't been made formal but will be announced soon.
+Paul has been indicated on drug trafficking charges by a federal court in Florida.
+The breakdown of Blackstone's and Wertheim's investments wasn't disclosed.
+"It is for the first time that such an operation has been carried out with the participation of another state.
+We can barely hear them.
+The second problem is mounting competition in the UK.
+"Under these circumstances, we are compelled to conclude that the (act) has impliedly preempted state regulation of cabooses," the appeals court said.
+American officials again expressed concern about more than 3,000 U.S. citizens stranded _ and possibly detained _ in Iraq and Kuwait.
+Micah Naftalin, national director of the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, said his organization supports the more limited one-year waivers.
+Police chasing the tracked vehicle said the soldier damaged several cars and refused to halt late Sunday when they tried to flag him down.
+The House, in a 407-5 roll call, approved a similar measure.
+"I was talking about how I was glad scotch broom season was over, and he said something about how slugs oughta be banned, and it just came together," said Boyles.
+The Swiss company is rolling out new models to attract more grown-ups. The company also plans to boost U.S. ad spending 25% next year and announce in August a new ad agency for its world-wide account, estimated at $35 million.
+One of the blacks, 23-year-old Michael Griffith, was struck by a car and killed as he fled across a nearby highway.
+Establishes a phase-in of new regulations on toxic chemical releases with all chemicals to be covered within 10 years. Regulations to be pegged to broad categories of chemicals pegged to their source.
+One of the men opened fire with a sawed-off shotgun, hitting Kashim in the elbow and abdomen.
+Changes in health-care delivery are coming about in much more subtle ways than that, as your report goes on to explain.
+Police said they were preparing negligence charges against at least two jail guards.
+Mr. Clifford assured skeptical regulators that BCCI had absolutely nothing to do with the purchase.
+In neighboring Croatia, police repelled a Serbian guerrilla assault on a mainly Croatian village, killing several of the attackers, according to a local radio report.
+Worse, while some planning for new attractions was allowed to continue, shell-shocked corporate executives declined to finance any new projects.
+This is the Community's 'Year of Older People and Solidarity between Generations', a soggy phrase derived from surveys that suggest that the aged prefer to be called something like 'senior citizens'.
+Goldman's Mr. Rubin and his co-chairman, Stephen Friedman, declined to be interviewed for this article.
+After five years on Easy Street, investors are in limbo, and stocks are no longer a sure thing.
+In late New York trading, the dollar stood at 136.95 yen, compared with 138.35 late Friday.
+Silver bullion prices rose on the London market where the metal was trading at a late bid price of $6 a troy ounce, compared with Thursday's $5.88.
+In addition to the usual assortment of puppies, kittens, reptiles and fish, the store has a leopard that stars in commercials, a duck that used to appear on a children's program and an organ grinder's monkey that shares his cage with a toy fox terrier.
+Hungary and Poland have already drafted secured lending laws which draw heavily on the model.
+They also allow investors to take advantage of profit opportunities world-wide.
+Ortega also praised the strategic weapons agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union.
+In 1940, author F. Scott Fitzgerald died in Hollywood at the age of 44.
+But new ones, of course, would be generated by new losses.
+Montoya is the son of German Montoya, Barco's secretary general and considered the president's right-hand man.
+"I believe this range is a realistic and responsible target," Nunn said in a speech on the Senate floor.
+The stock market gained ground in slow trading today as traders straggled back from the Christmas holiday.
+But Mr Clinton must deliver a great deal more over the next three years if the same is to be said of his presidency. Judged by its deficit-reducing credentials, the deal is not so different from the plan which Mr Clinton unveiled early in the year.
+This has helped damp activity in dollar bonds, even though individual monthly figures often are unreliable in gauging levels of activity over longer periods.
+Springsteen has been reported to be producing her first solo album.
+With AM-Central America Bjt President Reagan's spokesman Monday predicted quick action in Congress to renew U.S. aid to Nicaragua's Contra rebels, but there was little movement on Capitol Hill toward any new aid package.
+But the higher cost items, such as transmission systems, are still imported from Japan.
+Charlie A. Stevens, 20, of Oakland, was booked on one charge each of murder and attempted murder after the witness identified him as the gunman in the shootings early Thursday, said Lt.
+Hallwood initially proposed that the FDIC assume some of BancTexas's bad loans in return for its leading a debt restructuring and directing management.
+Provisions will also be taken against the reduced value of some of Elf's shareholdings in other companies. Elf Sanofi, the group's pharmaceuticals subsidiary, also issued a profits warning.
+The company hired Rehwinkel, an architect, in 1979.
+Grasso said police believe Dacri, 22, did not kill his son but helped dispose of the body.
+Young children are especially susceptible to the effects of lead poisoning, which can cause mental retardation, impaired development, learning disabilities and liver and kidney problems.
+Marine Transport Lines Inc. said it plans to sell two oil tankers.
+On Thursday, West German officials defended issuing an entry visa to Maikovskis, saying he had valid travel documents and had not been charged in the United States.
+He didn't even have a girlfriend.
+"People seemed to think it was as good a theater piece as it was a radio piece," Luscombe said.
+Kaiser said it negotiated the terms of the reorganization with representatives of its retirees, other unsecured creditors and the United Steel-workers of America.
+The decision is the final word in the contentious dispute between the San Diego Yacht Club and the Mercury Bay Boating Club of New Zealand.
+An International Paper spokesman said Anitec will add new products but bring similar technology to the paper maker.
+"Cities and states in virtually every region of the country are under severe fiscal stress," he said.
+The American Stock Exchange Market Value Index dropped 0.59 to 360.22.
+Junk-bond analysts and even some investment bankers complain, however, that there's no mechanism to rein in bankruptcy fees.
+The government placed the capital and the port of Callao under a 30-day state of emergency today, restricting civil rights and giving the military broad powers to fight leftist insurgents, an official newspaper reported.
+Her opponent, state Attorney General John Van de Kamp, said he is personally opposed to capital punishment but he has taken a strong stand in favor of Harris' execution.
+Charter 77, the Soviet bloc's oldest, unofficial human rights organization, was formed in January 1977.
+"I don't think that means we would move more often, but it does mean we are trying to focus on indicators that let us get a jump on things."
+But programs must not be judged just by their stated ends.
+But what happens next depends to a large degree on the ability of the athlete to translate commitment and drive into new fields, yet retain the humility of a beginner. Many believe they can walk on water - and promptly sink.
+Kohl was asked about Soviet Foreign Eduard Shevardnadze's proposal that Europeans, Americans and Canadians vote to decide whether East and West Germany should merge because they had suffered so much in World War II.
+By then, congressional leaders hope to work out a deficit-reducing budget that will last through next September.
+Mr Sculley, granted extensive stock options when he joined Spectrum, stood to make a paper profit of Dollars 73m.
+It was the third time Black & Decker has raised the offer.
+He recalls being fascinated when accounting clients would occasionally ask, "'What do you think of orange groves or cattle?'
+Then I started reading his music and realized he wrote `Come Rain or Come Shine,' `That Old Black Magic,' `It's Only a Paper Moon' and a bunch of other songs that are really great.
+"It's been scheduled for some time.
+Democratic Rep. Charles Stenholm, D-Texas, is being opposed by his own party leadership in his quest to force disclosure of the beneficiaries of special-interest provisions in legislation.
+A lumber company has agreed to stop clear-cutting ancient redwood stands, but the decision drew mixed reviews from environmentalists and politicians.
+"He had lost a lot of blood, but we kept talking to him to take his mind off the pain," he said.
+The staff will be paying for the new Stubbs or the new gallery.
+The judge in the Oliver North trial was able to seat a jury that claimed to not have seen, heard or read about North's televised testimony in Congress.
+The office also decided to add up to three non-Japanese to its now eight-member advisory council.
+Believe it or not, fasting can be fun and the atmosphere can be festive.
+Most French people are unaware of the plight of their Romanesque and Gothic masterpieces, which are visited, free of charge, by around 100 million visitors every year.
+According to the International Coffee Organization, per capita coffee consumption in the United States fell to 1.67 cups a day in 1988 from 3.12 cups a day in 1962.
+Sales and other revenue rose 23% to A$3.42 billion (US$2.65 billion) from A$2.79 billion a year ago.
+Despite warnings from the United States, the government continued to give sensitive defense contracts to a Munich company after Libya bought control of the firm, a news report says.
+The army was also investigating allegations against an Israeli brigade commander accused of shooting an Arab shepherd to death during a helicopter chase near the West Bank village of Bani Naim, the newspaper said.
+"We imagine that it is good if we suppress ourselves, endure frustrations and be patient in our sexual desires.
+It was attempting to land shortly after another B-1B made a successful approach and for reasons unknown, came in too low and clipped a utility pole and power lines.
+In the year-earlier fourth quarter, the company earned $10.7 million, or $1.12 a share, on sales of $336 million.
+It is not so easy in the midst of rural Herefordshire to go and find more customers during a recession.
+Only exports from the heavily guarded northwestern oil fields have kept the economy afloat.
+The first $4 billion should be disbursed next month, with a further $600 million to be lent by the end of the year, and the rest next year.
+Most investors remain bullish, and describe the decline as a temporary break. Volume was estimated at 850m shares, compared with Tuesday's 784.6m. Advances edged declines by 539 to 535, with 121 issues unchanged.
+Hugh S. Zurkuhlen, an analyst who follows Coca-Cola for Salomon Bros. in New York, agreed that the three men involved in Monday's announcement are candidates for the future leadership of the company.
+Mortgage rates have moved upward since early April, when they rose sharply in response to a prime rate increase, the falling dollar and general volatility in financial markets.
+Both Riegle and Garn, as well as other members from both parties on the banking committee, pleaded with their colleagues to forego offering amendments to the 564-page bill.
+THIS WEEK could see the technical end of the recession in the UK.
+LATVIA _ The Latvian Supreme Soviet parliament declared independence May 4, but the measure calls for a transition period of unspecified length.
+Mexico recently became the first big Latin American debtor to benefit substantially from the so-called Baker plan, last week signing bank loans of as much as $7.7 billion with most of its international bank creditors.
+If the commonwealth of independent states grows to the size of the former Soviet Union, the Ukraine might quit, Galina Starovoitova, Mr. Yeltsin's adviser on ethnic issues told the Tass news agency.
+The magazine Success, however, was for years lackluster and unfocused.
+The three Baltic Republics, which declared independence earlier this year, have also passed laws allowing private land ownership, although the process is bogged down in disputes over property rights.
+Shares in Dean & Bowes fell 2p to 8p after the contracting and construction group warned that its financial and trading position had 'materially worsened' and that it was only able to continue trading with the support of its bankers.
+About 40 volumes date back to before the invention of moveable type in 1500. The oldest, printed in 1480, is by St. Thomas of Aquinas.
+The flight will be the first U.S. government-sponsored charter to evacuate Americans and their family members since Sept. 22.
+Dalgliesh and his colleagues swiftly discover no dearth of suspects.
+Sen. Phil Gramm, a Texas Republican, said he expects an Energy Department study due to be released next week to show that the costs of import fees would exceed their benefits for the economy as a whole.
+Lloyd's passenger, Allan Blanchard, died of injuries suffered in the motorcycle crash.
+North's written statement invites the committee chairmen to "sit down and have a Coors" with him.
+Ladies wore diamonds, officers wore uniform. By contrast, London looks drab. The play was appropriate, too: a revival of Terence Rattigan's While The Sun Shines.
+Stalin, the new commissar of national minorities, was a Georgian and a dropout from an Eastern Orthodox seminary.
+The loans may have been supported in part by big write-offs that reduced the congressman's taxes; typical drilling ventures at the time were generating deductions of $2 to $3 for every dollar actually paid in.
+About 170 people had been employed at the brown-coal mine owned by Preussen Elektra of Hanover, one of the largest West German utility companies.
+Early stage funds are back in vogue, says Venture Economics.
+The astonishing story of what happened to Mr. Olson, a former mid-level Justice Department official, shows the brutal excesses of the most powerful branch.
+Amid other summit preparations Tuesday, Reagan gave an interview to five European journalists.
+The United States, which gives Israel $1.2 billion a year in economic aid, urged Israel to sell off state-owned companies, lower taxes and cut government spending.
+Walesa, in an interview last week, eluded questions on what went wrong.
+'It is scandalous that such huge amounts of money are squandered,' he told a meeting of the Congress of South African Trade Unions, an umbrella group with close ties to the communists.
+The ministry agreed to raise the average salary of 300 rubles a month to 440 rubles a month effective March 1. On May 1, it went up to 500 rubles a month.
+The indictment listed only 20 victims who lost $1.1 million, as prosecutors said they wanted a concise case.
+And 20-inch models, which marketers introduced in hopes of effectively raising prices, sell for what 19-inch sets did.
+He's attending a summit full of hope, with the United States and the Soviet Union united in opposition to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
+Guerrilla leaders repeatedly have rejected suggestions of sharing power with the Marxist government of President Najib.
+Total volume for all of 1987 should top 21 million contracts, the exchange said.
+Haq also said Soviet and Afghan forces were rocketing the capital in an effort to discredit the rebels and turn the population against them.
+GEC is not related to General Electric Co. of the United States.
+The auto slump took its toll on Big Three earnings, but the worst is yet to come.
+Ten years ago: The Chrysler Corporation asked for $1.2 billion dollars in federal loan guarantees, but was turned down by the Carter administration.
+In response to the Airbus order, a spokesman for the striking Eastern pilots said the deal showed Texas Air was building up Houston-based Continental to the detriment of Eastern.
+Chronic labor shortages exist in areas of the Far North and Siberia that are rich in resources but have harsh climates.
+China, for one, would not permit it.
+The latter Mr Attali's plans to cut costs were modest in relation to the scale of Air France's problems, yet they were still sufficient to provoke the implacable opposition of the unions.
+For his part, Lukanov said his party had agreed to Zhelev's candidacy as president in the interests of national welfare and noted this marked the effective end to one-party monopoly of power in Bulgaria.
+"I'm not going back on any plane.
+He insisted that he had only claimed that it was pointless.
+The threatened downgradings affect issues whose credit is enhanced through a variety of arrangements with Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York and New York-based Citicorp.
+The State Department is joining a delegation of Nicaraguan opposition leaders in accusing Sandinista authorities of trying to rig national elections set for next February.
+Although arson was initially suspected, the Fire Department later said the fire appeared to be accidental.
+"They can bring a personal style that really changes the course of a fund," says Lori Lucas, an analyst at Morningstar Inc., a Chicago financial-publication company.
+In the year-earlier period, the company earned $23.2 million, or 39 cents a share.
+We have made clear our concerns on this issue in our direct talks with the North Korean."
+There's a new twist in the tax law for sports fans who give to the ol' alma mater.
+George tries, though. "Ah," he says, "like some Newcomer men. They don't feel truly masculine until they've given birth." He can't understand why Earthmen worry so much about impotency, though.
+Dresser, an oil and energy services concern, said the agreement is subject to approval by the French government.
+Is it about Senate Majority Leader Byrd's partisan interests in "presidential competence?"
+The Commission said that the turmoil on the world's financial markets late last year has "increased the uncertainties in the world economy" and upset earlier economic predictions for a 2.5 percent average growth in the Common Market.
+A spokesman attributed the earnings gains to significant company growth and more favorable oilseed sector performance. Archer Daniels has linked its securities loss to "a possible lapse in internal controls" over long-term investments.
+Separately, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, the Japanese business daily, reported yesterday that the Finance Ministry plans to impose a capital-gains tax on large individual stock transactions.
+Iraq has been holding most foreign men hostage, while releasing women and children.
+It said the assistant defense minister, Maj. Gen.
+She said, "As more and more women enter the work force, (child care) will fast become one of the front-burner issues of the decade," affecting productivity and U.S. competitiveness.
+"Would the critics prefer us to do too little too late?" said party chairman Kenneth Baker, addressing 9,000 delegates at the Winter Gardens, a former opera house in this north England resort.
+In late afternoon trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, Merck's stock was quoted at $130.25, up $1.375.
+With a presidential election next year, he suggests that this spending rise very possibly will accelerate, since such speedups are the rule in presidential election years.
+You never know everything you should."
+For instance, despite months of apprehension about possible Iraqi use of chemical weapons, Lt.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega, the head of Panama's Defense Forces and de facto leader.
+The bank holding company said it would consolidate all nine of its North Dakota banks into one statewide bank.
+The parents are divorced.
+The settlement will lift the restrictions on law-firm and partner assets and protect the firm from future government lawsuits related to its Lincoln representation.
+On Thursday in Warsaw, he discussed reforms with Poland's Solidarity Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, the first non-communist premier in the East bloc.
+Armed with cash and cameras, foreign trekkers by the thousands are scouring the hills of northern Thailand for unspoiled tribal people, turning the region into "a human zoo," critics say.
+His performance was so effusive and driven that the phrases rarely breathed.
+Delegates to a special party congress in Budapest chose the 66-year-old ex-Communist Party leader to head the new Western-style Socialist Party's collective presidency.
+Until they are able to exchange what they own, they don't have an economic system, no matter how many times some Soviet figure says "free prices" or any of the other incantations of a free market.
+I'll worry about compensation later," Mr. Gold says.
+Then the clerk will merely refer to the information that each passenger supplies when purchasing the ticket or checking in.
+Its most controversial point seeks backing for moves to create a common central bank.
+Temperatures already have been well below zero in Barrow, and the absence of the sun won't make the community of 1,500 residents much colder.
+In 1899, Martha M. Place of New York City became the first woman to be put to death by electrocution as she was executed at Sing Sing for the murder of her stepdaughter.
+It was continuously filled," Mrs. Dukakis said.
+It is a first showing of the work for Downton was reclusive and, a few works in the Royal Academy in the late 1930s apart, he kept his work to himself.
+Louw said was encouraged by recent appeals from black leaders for youths to rededicate themselves to education.
+There were economic and political objections. The so-called Union Bonds would transfer important new spending power to the European Commission.
+Strong winds blew across the eastern slopes of the Rockies in Montana, and Santa Ana winds whipped through Southern California today as rain fell across much of the rest of the nation.
+Smithart said the fraternity has been doing better in many areas, including academics.
+Advances outscored declines by 595 to 334, with 173 issues unchanged.
+I suppose one is really longing for summers in the past.'
+In another example, about one in 110,000 children who get the Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTP) vaccine develop a brain dysfunction that can include seizures.
+However, he cautioned that bonds and commodities "will not be traveling companions for long."
+The pilots declined to talk with an Associated Press reporter aboard and made no announcement to other passengers regarding the job action.
+Former Chief Executive Frederick Joseph also was named as a defendant, but he wasn't included in the group of defendants accused of taking an active role in the alleged scheme.
+He said a Sri Lankan army lieutenant was killed and another lietuenant seriously injured in an ambush by insurgents in Trincomalee, about 145 miles northeast of Colombo.
+Ten people, including Billy Martin Jr., son of the former Yankees manager, are getting their shot on KAMC-TV.
+Bill, out of courtesy, whispered in my ear not so long ago that he wanted to go back to private life.
+The Post said today that Kalikow is demanding that the drivers union give up 100 of 263 jobs; the 70 printers cut their work week to four days and the 17 paper handlers give up five jobs.
+Mr. Sorrell refused to comment beyond a statement in which he voiced disappointment and said he hoped the resignations "will bring this period of uncertainty to an end."
+And Wall Street, which had seemed to be laughing off one piece of bad news after another, was gloomy yesterday on the general economic outlook.
+Corrections & Amplifications SCORE BOARD Inc. is based in Cherry Hill, N.J. The company's location was incorrect in yesterday's edition.
+The Mexican government doesn't like the expression "parallel banking system," generally used to describe the new private financial network.
+The news cooperative announced the appointment June 15. Ms. Smith, 23, replaces Janet Cappiello, who was earlier named correspondent in Stamford, Conn.
+Our feet pawed the ground like racehorses.
+British wine journalism is still informed by the notion that the writer's job is to demystify this curious foreign beast called wine and swell the ranks of wine drinkers.
+Almost every day in El Salvador's guerrilla war, khaki-clad commandos of an unsung assault force have descended on war zones armed only with ratchets, pulleys and shovels.
+Sainsbury expects to make a provision of between Pounds 10m and Pounds 20m to cover the redundancy costs in its current year results.
+She refused to comment further on the Hudson County case.
+Wherever useful to investors, go beyond minimum Securities and Exchange Commission requirements in providing information.
+As for Mr. Bush, the question is simple.
+But his alleged involvement in providing favors and in covering up the arrangements is new.
+She wanted to sell the book, but "I'm just not going to wave it like a red flag in front of a bull."
+Ceres Gallery: "Recent Paintings and Drawings," Jacqueline Wray.
+And that is a problem for America's Arab friends as well.
+Elsewhere, there were indications a second hostage might soon be freed, though U.S. officials said they had "no information" on that.
+The spot, or noncontract, price of West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark U.S. crude, rose 20 cents a barrel to $21.60.
+WearEver-Proctor-Silex Inc., Richmond, Va., said it extended until Friday the deadline for reaching an agreement on a proposed $108 million management buy-out of the company.
+We have 13,000 strategic nuclear warheads right now.
+Louisiana's Senate voted Saturday against overriding Gov. Buddy Roemer's veto of what would have been the nation's toughest state abortion law.
+Interest on the bonds will be treated as a preference item in calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that may be imposed on individuals and corporations, according to the preliminary official statement.
+But the overall effect is stunning, food that is appetising and full of flavour, and a menu that makes choice difficult. Close to the restaurant the Roellingers have a small house, Les Rimains, with six rooms overlooking the sea.
+The radio did not comment on unconfirmed reports that 20 people died killed in clashes with security forces.
+But opposition to the agreement has spread in Moscow and Kiev, with senior officials in both capitals complaining that the draft text is at best premature.
+Handgun Control expects to begin running its own ads, featuring Jim and Sarah Brady urging passage of their bill, on CNN later this week.
+A group of senators back from a tour of NATO capitals said they won assurances from Reagan on Thursday that the strategic arms treaty would not be rushed through simply to have it ready for signing at the Moscow summit.
+Hatred, No." University President Sheldon Hackney defended the Farrakhan visit, saying that "in an academic community, open expression is the most fundamental value.
+This failure of leadership was not surprising, because "the emperor who yielded to Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan, could hardly have held his ground against the Visigoths.
+Prime Minister Sousuke Uno promised political reforms Monday following a by-election loss by his Liberal Democratic Party, which has been shaken by scandal after nearly 35 years in power.
+"Any indication of inflation puts pressure on the Fed," Ellis said.
+"It's not that there's going to any real danger, but the public needs to be aware of the facts," he said.
+On Tuesday, he ordered the church be allowed to examine, photograph and inventory treasures being stored in vaults at the Whitewright bank and the First Interstate Bank of Dallas.
+The company said it will take a one-time charge of about $18 million in its current fiscal quarter, and also said it believed analysts' estimates of its earnings for the quarter were too high.
+They don't recognize that we have a global economy." Still, trade frictions between the U.S. and the Europeans could worsen if GATT talks can't be put back on course.
+The company said its board was reviewing the offer and would inform shareholders of its position on the bid by March 29.
+"Our goal is to get the oil picked up and not wait until it gets on beaches, and then have to clean beaches." The oil that washed ashore near Seward was a taffy-like goop mixed with seaweed, and was cleaned up Tuesday.
+At least six people were reported killed Wednesday and Thursday, among them two policemen and an election worker.
+"And since there are costs to all `games,' gambling is really a negative-sum game.
+Starts were also 1 per cent higher than during the previous three months, figures published yesterday by the environment department show.
+But a campaign that cuts the volume of heroin flooding into the West could help President Hashemi Rafsanjani's efforts to end Iran's isolation and restore relations with the West.
+To achieve the savings, the administration and Congress hit beneficiaries by raising premiums and increasing the deductible.
+That deal went through in March.
+The Defense Ministry reported Wednesday that Nicaraguan rebels killed three civilians, kidnapped 10 people and wounded two others in separate attacks in recent days.
+The judge had ordered that a trial first be held on the ownership of the copyright, and that the trial would be followed, if necessary, by a second trial treating the question of whether the copyright was violated.
+In the second of a pair of votes, a Republican alternative urging the use of the moneys to cut taxes was defeated by majority Democrats.
+"It must be borne in mind that the changing circumstances, staff and management changes and tragic assassinations have not changed this eternal commitment to social change through creative love and revolutionary non-violence," Hill added.
+It also criticized Exxon incentive awards for crews who work long hours and said the oil company has "manipulated" shipboard reporting of overtime and workload.
+The new Merlin, which essentially replaces the existing Merlin line, has more features such as tracking length and duration of calls by phone, than the Spirit system, AT&T said.
+An Australian dollar specialist at another European bank said there had been "strong buying" of the Deutsche Bank issue even though it represents the 24th launch of Australian dollar bonds in 1987.
+Let me conclude by thanking you very much again for your friendship and for the lovely hours we have been able to spend with you here.
+Harcourt has said it plans to sell its theme parks.
+The main aim behind their campaign is to press the country's new government to provide the industry with legislation in line with western European norms.
+The panel conceded that Mr. Aaron was "fully aware of and consented to most, if not all, of the transactions" and also understood that risks were involved with options trading.
+It is also selling its 70 per cent holding in Aviva Petroleum Canada to Gulf USA for Dollars 2.5m. Aviva said the moves solved the company's short-term cash problems and would help meet development costs in Colombia.
+The word Watergate was mentioned only once, and that was by Bush, in passing.
+"I dropped a screwdriver under the car," he said. "The hedgehog really surprised me." Rose, a sheet-metal worker, dismantled the suspension and removed the frightened animal, taking care not to touch it.
+In particular, we have maintained that the rules laid down by Parliament for the deduction of past year's allowable losses are more generous than the rules laid down by the Board of Inland Revenue in the official instruction book for tax inspectors.
+Theodore Lackland, a partner at the Atlanta law firm of Arnall Golden & Gregory, had represented Mr. Drogoul throughout an 18-month federal investigation of BNL in Atlanta.
+Mr. Steinfeld, a Hollywood body trainer who was given an undisclosed amount of Ryka stock and a small stipend, has all his assistants wearing Ryka shoes on his syndicated TV fitness show, "Body by Jake."
+Their judgment was ridiculed, their diligence belittled and their competence questioned.
+"The American people have the right to hear everything involving the savings and loan scandal, and I will not be a party to any closed meetings to hear testimony from those who are responsible for this multi-billion scandal," Annunzio said.
+A similar disclosure must appear on all package labels.
+We'd come here and start a good life." Denny, who had dropped out of a teacher education program in Honduras, would come first.
+Mrs. Calvert was unable to carry a child because she had a hysterectomy.
+"The speculation is that Gorbachev is not dealing from a large power base anymore," said Kevin Lawrie, a vice president at the Bank of Boston's New York office.
+Most of the latest job losses will be at Wilton, Teesside, where 520 posts will disappear.
+But, he says, the company has untangled them and and currently is keeping post offices well-supplied.
+"Once we had agreed to do this rewrite, we all felt very secure having Mitch around," Allan says. "We felt secure because he not only wrote good music, but we knew he had a lot of experience producing shows.
+In the case of the 1975 bathing water directive, according to Mr Lawrence, 'there was a lack of attention to costs because countries had 10 years to comply'. Lack of money is one reason why present compliance is so patchy.
+Tom Wells is bureau chief for The Associated Press in Colombia.
+The government this week said it had uncovered two training camps for the guerrilla group, which it said had about 225 members.
+It also has gotten got CBS approval for a pilot for a comedy series, "Peace of Cake," and has three syndicated series in the works, two of which probably would be shown at a national programs convention next month in New Orleans, he said.
+He said it had handed out government jobs to friends and their families and failed to curb lawlessness and ethnic violence in Ms. Bhutto's home province of Sindh.
+Iran's relations with the West have chilled over the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's death threat against Salman Rushdie, author of the novel "The Satanic Verses," which many Moslems consider blasphemous.
+This time, it also may bring in some cash for economic development and community groups.
+The thud of exploding shells echoed throughout the capital long into the night.
+Software engineering is intended to replace disorganized methods of software-writing that have led to chaotic, unmanageable and failure-prone programs for large computers.
+"Boesky stated unequivocally that he did not use 'inside information' and that, if he had used 'inside' information, he would be in jail," the petition declared.
+That would be in line with Japanese demand at previous auctions.
+Reporters for the two papers gave that assurance, but their editors ordered that Cohen's name be published.
+In addition, senators on the average have much more personal wealth than their House colleagues.
+The actual gunman, Ali Agca, had been involved with Turkish drug smugglers and traveled through Bulgaria and Berlin to Rome.
+The campaign to limit congressional terms is showing surprising life, and even if it fails it could force incumbents to once again pay attention to the wishes of those the Founders intended to be the major actors in American politics: the citizens.
+The song "Cathy's New Clown" refers to the Everly Brothers classic only with a brief touch of the melody during the fadeout. Harding wanted to update the emotions expressed in the nearly 30-year-old song.
+'I want to stress, however, that I am not putting dangerous substances of any kind into my body, other than mass quantities of Norwegian beer, because I want to remain alert now that Tonya Harding is finally here.
+It was the direct result of Stalin's annexation of Eastern Europe, freed from the Nazis by the Red Army and immediately re-occupied by that same Red Army.
+This day, she carried the urn containing his ashes.
+The basic insured amount for a depositor is $100,000 at any one bank.
+And I've listed them here, but anyway, you don't want to go into the details on it, but if you do, I'd be glad to click them off for you.
+Enthusiasm of the sort is a fault on the right side: Mr Gatti plainly loves the opera, and urges the audience to share his passion. Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
+In the face of negative news on inflation and a renewed rise in interest rates, a stretch of five consecutive weekly gains that coincided with the start of the new year came to an end this past week.
+This is because the principal elements of the gap lie not in the words in the audit report, but in the financial statements on which the auditor is reporting.
+They say that kidnappers keep out reporters who would otherwise come to learn and tell others about Lebanon.
+We should show them the reason for our existence, then we can feel proud.' It has been so far a year of frustration and dashed hopes for the world's leading stock and bond markets.
+The treaty also would have created a new Constitutional Court whose judges would be appointed with the approval of popularly elected representatives from the republics.
+The ratings affect a total of about $323.2 million (Canadian) of debt of the three bodies.
+Both these agreements give products carrying the "Made in Israel" label duty-free status when sold in the U.S. and Europe.
+Nearly all the major political parties and the government urged approval of the changes in 40-second television spots broadcast by all the country's stations.
+This is very unfair, both to the original dwarfs and to their successors.
+The Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia overturned a ruling that such searches violate Fourth Amendment guarantees against unreasonable searches and seizures.
+"We are withdrawing the technical assistance team at the Defense Ministry as part the embassy's policy of reducing American personnel due to the current situation," said a spokesman who declined to be named.
+French officials say they think the datatransmission business will "explode" here, as Mr. Levy puts it, amassing $1 billion a year in sales within five years and employing thousands of French engineers.
+The yards are owned by Marine Industries Ltd., which is controlled by Societe Generale de Financement du Quebec, a Quebec government holding company.
+Mr. Greenspon, while neither admitting nor denying the charge, agreed to leave the futures business for 10 years.
+Britain is sending only Mr Douglas Hogg, minister of state at the Foreign Office, rather than Prime Minister John Major or foreign secretary Mr Douglas Hurd. 'I should have liked Mr Major or Mr Hurd to come in person,' says King Hassan wistfully.
+A CTS spokesman said an Indiana-incorporated company could elect to be covered by the Indiana law, which became effective in 1986.
+The bank said it sought the name change because the term "banking center" was too common, and the bank wanted to differentiate itself from competitors.
+Thousands of disaffected youth are trying to leave the country or refusing to return from overseas study programs.
+If the newest King holiday bill is passed and signed by Gov. Rose Mofford, who called the legislature into special session to consider the measure, opponents would have 90 days to gather signatures to call a referendum.
+Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, meanwhile, proposed resuming peace talks with Iraq in the third week of April "to show our goodwill," IRNA reported.
+The Chicago-based institute is a independent, non-profit government watchdog group devoted to job safety issues.
+"It was a fairly normal flight until we landed," said Marlene Davies, 52, of Kent, one of 75 passengers.
+The onsite examination, in which I participated, reinforced my belief in the ability, honesty and professional knowledge of the Yankee power-plant personnel.
+If it sounds like the plot from a Hammer movie, the outcome was not so very different: though the children did grow faster, they then began to die of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disorder, the human version of 'Mad Cow Disease'.
+The Dyer's wife toys with ideas of glittery clothes and a young man _ both are conjured up by the nurse _ that might be more fun than motherhood.
+He said a Sinhalese Sri Lankan soldier was fatally shot in a battle with extremists in Hambantota district in the south.
+Certainly if any of them did know, they owe it to the president and the presidency to leave now.
+Food retailing is one of the very few areas to have bucked the recessionary trend in recent years. Three directors in DC Gardner, the training and consultancy group, bought a total of 160,000 shares the day after announcing their interim results.
+USX announced its plans early this month.
+A Communist Party Central Committee was expected Sunday to discuss the Lithuanian party decision to break with the national party.
+Mr. Bailey hasn't yet been tried.
+Mr. Pisapia said the agreement between Messrs.
+For an American reader, to discover Martin Walser is to experience relief.
+He gives the impression of being impervious to pressure, yet has been able to adjust his policies to the political mood of the day. During his term, the job of director general of fair trading has grown in importance.
+NASA spokesman Ed Medal said it had not yet been determined if the outdated ring was used in the two boosters attached to the space shuttle Discovery, scheduled for launch Sept. 29, but preliminary investigation showed it had not.
+The plan's increased taxes and reduced benefits would take an average 2 percent of the earnings of one-fifth of Americans with the lowest incomes, according to the survey by the House Ways and Means Committee.
+At his confirmation hearing before the same committee last week, Richard Breeden, the Bush administration's nominee for the SEC chairmanship, said raising staff pay was one of his top priorities.
+"All of his answers were plausible," Perez said.
+"Bentsen is obviously mature, well informed," he said. "Quayle came across as quite bright, alert.
+Meanwhile, the Bophuthatswana black homeland said it detained 44 ANC members this week after authorities uncovered an alleged ANC plot to overthrow homeland leader Lucas Mangope.
+Even a change in circumstances, such as the death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini or economic or military sanctions, cannot readily resolve the dispute.
+The low level of trust in elected officials to act responsibly was underscored when voters agreed to new spending only when they knew precisely where the money would go.
+The 316,379-ton Avaj and the 249,829-ton Sanandaj were left in flames with 50 crewmen killed.
+There was no division, he said. The unchanged dividend was coupled with results BP called 'extremely disappointing.'
+The plan by Revco's three major creditors, which was submitted to the court last month, would result in 100% ownership in exchange for an agreement to lighten Revco's $1.5 billion debt load to $350 million.
+An attempt to make the necessary constitutional amendments failed in Congress earlier this year. The chief political worry is that the plan's fortunes are too closely linked to those of Mr Cardoso.
+Bob is a visual artist.
+"I don't want the great white father leading the Hispanic to the proper course," said Mr. Duran.
+La Montagne, in the Auvergne, made one look hard for the Paris papers to find something that did not read like a freesheet, yet cost almost as much as the FT.
+Police and witnesses said the funnel cloud then skipped across the river and damaged a dozen houses in Camden, N.J. The weather service said it had not investigated the Camden damage and could not confirm a tornado there.
+But 1988 may be remembered as the beginning of the end for Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
+The newspaper says 150 of 350 Newspaper Guild editorial workers have returned to work.
+As fears of border closures and other countersanctions grow, the front-line states are groping for ways to loosen South Africa's stranglehold on their economies.
+Blizzard warnings were issued for the northwestern part of the state, and wet snow and 35 mph wind made driving hazardous.
+Hijackings to Cuba were common in the late 1960s and early '70s, prompting the security measures now commonplace at airports.
+Even within the company, few would now deny that its cumbersome management structure has hampered its ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
+"The whole place is falling apart and no one in their right mind would want to stay here." East Germany seems like it is crumbling.
+Warsaw was the site of the signing of the Warsaw Pact treaty in 1955 and Brussels is the administrative center for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
+Baldock conceded that 1989 "was a dull year for the import sector" but noted that import sales have climbed over the past five to 10 years.
+A spokesman for the Royal Ulster Constabulary, speaking on condition of anonymity, also said police had not identified the wounded man or determined whether he belongs to the Irish Republican Army.
+This was always a false one-dimensional picture and during the 1980s it became a sad delusion.
+Interviews with other victims were continuing, he said.
+"We did a lot of scouting and saw a lot of moose," Reed said. When the hunt began last Tuesday, they saw a huge bull about 700 yards away shortly after sunrise.
+Most had less than a month to go in their sentences.
+They insisted she was shot by an Arab.
+The new U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service rules spell out tougher standards for temporary workers coming into the United States.
+His race has been a bruiser.
+Earlier, in Hong Kong, gold fell $6.01 to close at a bid $361.21 an ounce.
+And yet the decision is going to be _ I don't know what they're going to decide.
+Gasoline was sold in the capital for 80 cents a gallon, up from 18 cents before sales were suspended on Aug. 25 after nationwide strikes that disrupted production.
+By feeding the registration number of a car into the PC the officer can find out from the central database in Paris within just two seconds whether a car under scrutiny is stolen.
+"This is significant for Digital because they have spent the last two years positioning themselves to sell against IBM in the commercial world," said Suzanne Peterson, an analyst with First Boston Corp.
+He said the defendants "have all their rights and gurantees" including access to legal representation.
+This ratio, which is sometimes called the solvency ratio, is within the Maastricht guidelines, comparable to that of the early 1980s and much lower than anything experienced in earlier decades.
+Hart said he ran behind the house and found three or four children who had jumped from second- and third-story windows.
+The problem has been figuring out how to spend the cash the railroad generates.
+He and others who share his view contend that the value of land rises because of the investments of others in schools, buildings, bridges, sewers, power lines and other improvements.
+The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta reported in August that more than 1,300 of those children have died in the United States and its territories.
+The farmers complained to Martens that they have to pay more for what they buy but earn less from selling their produce because of an EC farm price freeze introduced to reduce the EC farm budget.
+At least 20 Sikh gunmen masquerading as border police killed five Hindus Saturday night in the village of Darapur, according to C. Pal Singh, inspector general of police along the border with Pakistan.
+The army originally said the ten peasants had died in "fierce combat," then said they had been killed in a guerrilla ambush that injured nobody else.
+But he also said "we're taking nothing for granted.
+It was run like a company town, Uncle Sam being the company.
+Mr. Cawthorn said much of the expected growth "comes from the cost savings of putting the two organizations together," and he estimated the contribution to earnings this year from cost savings of about $180 million, or $1.17 a share.
+Only the UK van operations have been saved outside this federation of companies.
+A discussion of "The Super Tuesday Challenge" was on the agenda for the DLC's two-day meeting at Colonial Williamsburg.
+The plan also would limit, starting Jan. 1, the amount that beneficiaries must pay for hospital care, physician services, medical supplies and prescription drugs and would expand other health care benefits as well.
+Deputy Sheriff Rick Ring of Johnson County, Mo., said Lundgren and a group of people had been living in a barn near Chilhowee, a rural area about 45 miles southeast of Kansas City, and were last seen in the area in late October or early November.
+Like Hungary, they made a dramatic, peaceful switch from Communist dictatorship to democracy.
+About 350 staff are being transferred from its Osaka head office to sales and marketing departments. Mr Iue is being replaced by Mr Yasuaki Takano, 61, Sanyo's vice president since 1986.
+The companies said they already have invested $80 million in developing the technology and expect to invest an additional $40 million to support the project this year.
+He also explains that his father, who's an industrial real estate broker, is back in Chicago.
+Edward has worked several years for a theater company run by British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.
+The defense secretary said he ordered Gen.
+Mr. Hong has a buy on Disney, but admits "a key issue is theme-park attendance" providing 70% of operating profit.
+But have the benefits of this public debate outweighed the damage?
+Four different anti-drug units, the most important one belonging to the judiciary, enforce stiff regulations of the criminal code and health statutes with prison penalties of up to 20 years for narcotraffic.
+The hunt was on, and off, and on again as bison wandered back and forth across the border.
+If Bank Leu's board recommends acceptance of the offer at a meeting set for May 10, and Leu shareholders approve, the transaction could be completed around the end of June.
+Economic activity appears to be improving slightly but consistently.
+A federal judge in Washington had ruled Eastern could not lay off unionized personnel.
+"It's not like the shareholders are quibbling over nickels and dimes," he says.
+In Italy, where public finances are in bad shape too, pressure also is building.
+The government has recovered more gold, jade and stone artifacts that were stolen from the National Museum of Archaeology in a daring Christmas Day robbery in 1985, an official said.
+It is in the banks' own interest to ensure that the right of confidentiality afforded under the banking code of practice is honoured in the spirit and the letter.
+Meanwhile, the U.N. said a team had left for Iraq to try to seize evidence of its H-bomb project, and spy satellites were monitoring Baghdad's Al-Athir arms site.
+I will be standing there with him, in the forefront of that battle _ because America should not be the only industrial nation on earth, except for South Africa, that insures the health of its politicians, but not its people.
+Some foreign exchange controls have been lifted, allowing India to accede to Article 8 of the IMF, an important bench-mark of the financial globalisation.
+Even better, he then goes on to interview and observe people with a mixture of sympathy and detachment; and the conversations he has with farmers and town dwellers alike combine to offer the reader an unusually vivid and precise picture of rural France.
+Haynes then called for left turns and said, "Close the throttles."
+Net debt continues to lie heavily on the group, and has fallen only 3.8 per cent since December 1992.
+One reactor was shut down in August, after operators continued to power it despite data that indicated it wasn't operating normally.
+Court spokeswoman Toni House said he may miss little time on the bench since the high court begins a four-week recess Monday.
+"Or at least until he converts to Christianity." Rice prices were under pressure before the latest developments in Iraq.
+Bouygues forecast an overall reduction in sales of 5 per cent to FFr59.3bn from FFr62.7bn for the full financial year.
+Well, I tell you, the American people think the United States of America is the envy of the world."
+Abbey's buildings and contents insurance has to be taken out and there is a 60-day redemption penalty.
+As their mystique is gradually stripped away, they will doubtless have to justify themselves and their actions far more in the face of growing critical scrutiny.
+Mr. Wu called the dividend "very generous," adding that he expects the full-year payout to total around 75 cents a share.
+The project was conceived by Mr. Allen and his producer, Robert Greenhut, according to Walt Disney Studios Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg.
+"If we see a lessening of OPEC production, the inventory overhang won't mean much."
+Hundreds of brave East Germans tried to scale the wall or tunnel under it or crash through a checkpoint.
+Overcrowding in the nation's jails is steadily worsening, and part of the problem is that jails are holding inmates for overfilled state prisons, according to the Justice Department.
+The death toll, reported Saturday at 27, has risen to more than 50, they said.
+This week, the European Court of Justice told employers how they should equalise pensions for men and women.
+Selling a product that's not a household word "is like rowing a boat upstream," notes Frank Delano, chairman of Delano Goldman & Young, a corporate- and brand-image consultant in New York.
+In the past year, continental European and Japanese banks have become buy-out lenders as well.
+Ono, 56, spoke to reporters Thursday at an art museum where her new show of bronze sculptures and paintings opens Saturday.
+Maan is a town of 25,000 people, mainly traders, truckers and farmers of Bedouin stock.
+Otherwise this company's reputation for Richard Strauss needs polishing.
+Even so, these offers are conditional.
+No sentencing date was set. He remained free on $1,000 bond.
+Ties were broken at the height of a battle of wills over an Iranian Embassy employee wanted for questioning about terrorist attacks in Paris.
+At EuroDisneyland, men barge and climb over barriers. Two hours is not an unusual queuing time.
+"He wanted me to tell the police the same thing I had told the Post reporter," said Lewis, who earlier testified that he told a Washington Post reporter he and Barry had never done drugs.
+On the lighter side, energy restrictions will be lifted the following two weekends for Christmas and New Year's, a government spokesman said.
+CAAC has pledged to buy five of the aircraft, and the other five will be purchased by McDonnell Douglas and sold to carriers in the West, probably in South America, Mr. Chang said.
+Roberts and his wife hugged and kissed after the verdict was announced.
+The fall reflects the introduction of the Patient's Charter this week, guaranteeing a maximum wait of two years for treatment once on a waiting list.
+But burdened with a reputation for shoddy quality that it hasn't been able to shake, Fiat has failed to boost its market penetration outside Italy.
+Being haunted _ "a thousand points of light" _ I don't know what that means.
+It acted on the warning by changing the constituents of its plastic mouldings. The company also received a BSI translation of the new directive from Dutch to English.
+Slash SDI-related spending to about $2.7 billion from the $4.5 billion sought by the White House.
+The average age of all volunteers is 31, a more mature force than the one envisioned by Nixon who, campaigning against Kennedy in 1960, said the Peace Corps would become a discredited haven for restless youth _ a "Kiddy Corps," as Nixon described it.
+Despite his brief experience in the industry, for example, Mr. Bourke has emerged as a leading spokesman on aluminum trade issues.
+The standees _ two standees alone.
+And with fewer distractions, he said he can concentrate on another goal.
+To be a 3M person you must live with it.' What about the risk - inherent in any pan-European organisation - of losing touch with national markets?
+The U.S. has complained that high duties have hindered foreign cigarette sales in Korea.
+After the announcement, shares of Chemical, which slipped in recent months from a high of around $28 when the merger was announced, fell $2.125 to $21.25 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+IC Industries' fastest-growing profit center is its Pet Inc. food unit, which accounted for 23% of total revenue last year.
+Using significantly different year-ends from other firms makes comparisons between firms more difficult and ensures that income-generating or -depressing events can be excluded or included as necessary.
+The wife of Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr. says her husband shouldn't be counted out of the Democratic presidential race or chastised for criticizing the other contenders for the nomination.
+The appeals court said the backstretchers' living quarters, though temporary and humble, must be treated as their homes.
+He adds, "You can imagine my surprise when I started typing the message and libeling myself."
+"She seems to be continuing to escalate the situation to a point where a choice has to be made - and a choice will be made," Bloodworth-Thomason said.
+Hoey said the bond issue was "totally sold out to a blue-chip list" comprised of large pension funds, life insurance companies and banks from around the world.
+The officials said MI-17s delivered to the Sandinistas routinely are converted to military use once they arrive in Nicaragua.
+She's also an avid reader and gets books and reviews from publishers in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
+Arctic Alaska recently invested $650,000 in a joint venture to operate a processing plant in Shanghai, China.
+Beckwith criticized the CIA as not being active enough since director William Casey died in 1987.
+Election posters are everywhere on city streets.
+A federal judge in New York City and a federal appeals court panel upheld the regulation, but other federal courts around the country have ruled it an unconstitutional infringement on free speech.
+At least 30 gold miners died when a 200-foot wall of mud surrounding their excavation site collapsed and buried them in the remote Amazon jungle, authorities said.
+"I think Rich's was a community leader in every aspect and now it's a place to buy things," Rich said in a telephone interview from his home in Vail, Colorado.
+The company, a unit of automotive and aerospace group Saab-Scania AB, opened a sales office in Hong Kong in 1986 to market the company's sole aircraft model.
+Analogous theological and sociological battles rage within the mainline denominations of non-Roman Christians.
+Residents with catheters or partial or total loss of bowel or bladder control: 68.2 percent.
+"We have gained enough energy out of this celestial billiard shot to get the energy we need to make it all the say to Jupiter." _ Torrence Johnson, project scientist on NASA's Galileo space probe, after the robot explorer zoomed around Venus.
+The evidence on this point is disputed, however.
+But with Gramm-Rudman's declining annual deficit targets scheduled to expire in fiscal 1993, when the budget is supposed to be balanced, there are other cross-currents as well.
+For each $1 million paid off, the government agrees to use $1 million worth of its own currency _ which banks generally won't accept as payment _ to finance conservation.
+This first principle rules out a number of would-be players.
+Teams from Puerto Rico and Canada also are entered.
+"The delegation presented to the king a full evaluation on the Palestinians' current situation and the PLO directives following Jordan's recent measures to sever legal and administrative ties with the West Bank," the agency said.
+He said he would work with Fred Devine Diving and Salvage, a Portland, Ore., company that worked in salvaging the tanker Exxon Valdez in Alaska.
+They are each traded in the over-the-counter market.
+The company had proposed raising that to $667 a month, but the union was pushing for $1,000 a month, Nichelson said.
+In a key compromise, the Interior Ministry, which runs the nation's hated secret and uniformed police, will be run jointly by a former dissident, the new Communist premier and a Communist Party member proposed by the opposition.
+But $40 oil today would not be as expensive, in inflation-adjusted terms, as $40 oil was in 1980.
+White, whose organization represents 330,000 Illinois farmers, also sits on the Agricultural Advisory Committee of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency that regulates futures trading.
+People aren't working," he said.
+The elaborate "debt-for-scholarship swap" announced Wednesday essentially converts a portion of Ecuador's $11 billion foreign debt into cash to be used for financing education for Ecuadorans.
+In solitary, bitterness is the enemy.
+The rebels demand the resignation of Doe, who seized power in a bloody 1980 coup.
+Prosecutions will centre on torture, mass shootings and other 'inhuman' means used to suppress the 1956 revolution.
+But BOT officials say the new contract will provide better protection against sudden swings in the interest rate by offering a futures contract that can be matched up with a cash position.
+But we have got used to the idea, with a premium for success and a modest fee for failure.' A second area that is causing increasing tensions is the possibility of conflict of interest.
+A spokesman for the Fairfield, Conn., company said he hadn't seen the suit and couldn't comment.
+Detectives had been secretly watching Novitis since last week when they noticed the bomb threats were at stores in his patrol zone, and that Novitis would respond and sign all of the incident reports, Henderson said.
+"In the end, the other members are there to act as a check on the chairman if he goes off the deep end," Mr. Volcker said.
+Lepercq Capital has been investing in "high-end child care."
+He stuck closely to his chosen themes, avoiding any open criticism of Jackson and refusing to speculate about the vice presidency.
+Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey cancelled a visit to northern Sudan because of a rift with Sudan's strongly Islamic government.
+Delta Air Lines' profit increased, excluding a $50.8 million year-earlier gain from aircraft sales; the carrier was helped by its addition of Western Airlines.
+At issue was a city zoning law that prohibits religious buildings, such as churches and synagogues, in single-family residential areas.
+No longer are so many people needed to make things happen.
+Microsoft has sold about nine million copies of that version.
+Social Security and other entitlement programs are exempt from the cutbacks and Bush has exercised his option of exempting military payrolls also.
+The same figures apply to takeoffs at Los Angeles during the busiest hour.
+It said the budget 'would stimulate companies to consider the environmental impact of road travel in a way that promotes thoughtful use.'
+But geologists say even though there is evidence of a flood in Mesopotamia in Sumerian times, they maintain it is not possible for a ship to make landfall at an altitude as high as Mount Ararat.
+The $1.35 million purse gave him lifetime earnings of about $6.7 million, some $81,000 more than old-campaigner John Henry.
+You may wish to consider (or to discuss with your solicitor) the situation which might arise if you were to die before the loan is repaid.
+BankAmerica acquired Schwab in 1983 for $57 million.
+This would involve a 100 percent duty on U.S. exports to the EEC of honey, unshelled nuts, dried fruit and canned corn that total $140.5 million a year.
+Foreign orders to Japanese shipbuilders this year will total less than two million gross tons for the first time since the sharp oil-price rise of the late 1970s, officials of the Japan Ship Exporters Association said.
+Projects funded by investors in the United States jumped from 34 last year to 85 this year, Japan from 39 to 85, Singapore from 20 to 36, Canada from three to 13 and West Germany from three to 10.
+Speaking the other night at a private dinner attended by many of the nation's leading businessmen and industrialists, the prime minister noted that she was the only woman invited to address the big crowd.
+However, both Feddema and Meierding believe acid rain, which can carry pollutants great distances, has made only a slight contribution to the deterioration.
+But Mohawk spokesman Harvey Nicholas said the Indians were just returning fire after police began shooting.
+In the course of the 20th century, war transformed the airplane from a sportsman's curiosity into a social, economic and military force; changed the atom from an element of theory to a threat; and made radar and computers familiar parts of modern life.
+Mrs Robinson has been a guiding spirit of the great garden at Hyde Hall in Essex.
+Dershowitz said he believes it applies to the Walker nomination but told reporters in a hallway afterward that there was room for disagreement on that point.
+In the same period last year, the company lost Dollars 539m, or Dollars 4.74 a share, on revenues of Dollars 1.24bn. The 1993 losses included restructuring charges of Dollars 478m.
+He spends eight months of the year in the bush, and in a recent interview attributed "99.9 percent" of his bush tucker knowledge to aborigines.
+Profit of the partnership in bradykinin antagonists would be split evenly between the two partners.
+Manigat called on the U.S. to pressure Namphy's government to release his advisers, whom he said were still being arrested on a daily basis.
+For the fiscal year, earnings were up 13% to $211.7 million, or $2.88 a share.
+A Wendy's spokesman said that company cooks its hamburgers at less than 300 degrees Fahrenheit.
+Despite the security precautions, Richey's court had to be emptied once because of a bomb threat.
+The U.N. Security Council plan is considered crucial because it represents agreement on the part of powers that back different sides in the conflict.
+He also represented Cuban government interests in this country.
+The hearing began in San Francisco federal court last week and was shifted across the bay to San Quentin for the inmates' testimony.
+He's apparently not in Ithaca right now." Several telephone calls to Morris senior's home in Silver Spring, Md., near Washington, went unanswered.
+Today, the government will hold its regular weekly auction of short-term bills.
+This reflects a Pounds 500,000 provision for 90 redundancies at the Stadco pressings business, and a loss of Pounds 300,000 in Stadco's automation business, where profits on some important long-term contracts have yet to be booked.
+Budget deficits weren't being restrained as they should.
+Its only recourse, however, is to refer cases to military courts, which have sole power to prosecute soldiers even when the victims are civilians.
+The 15-member U.N. team, led by Lt.
+Once European governments understand that there is a viable alternative to Gadhafi, Idris said, they too will isolate him and give Libyans the impetus to revolt.
+"I had too many doubts about Judge Thomas," he said.
+Meanwhile, U.S. Agriculture Department officials in Washington on Wednesday declined a request from Florida officials to quarantine all California produce.
+Eventually, Rougham Airfield may go the way of its planes and fliers, into history.
+The Labor Department made its request Thursday, following a finding by an administrative judge that Unocal, then called Union Oil Co., violated federal health and safety regulations overseen by the Ocupational Safety and Health Administration.
+Authorities did not release information on how the couple re-entered the United States.
+Nonetheless, says Terry Cahill, vice president of marketing at the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, "we weren't overly happy about it."
+Premier Grant Devine of Saskatchewan, father of five children, expressed fear that Robinson's statement would encourage young people to try homosexuality.
+As a result, German and Japanese interest rates in particular have been climbing, narrowing a once-wide gap between yields available in securities of those countries and what global investors could get in the U.S. Treasury market.
+Though the company may be willing to write applications for other standards, "I don't believe you have to come up with a new operating system to succeed in this business," says Jeff Raikes, who runs Microsoft's word-processing division.
+Bruce Grinnell, who was part of a helicopter crew that went to the scene of the slide.
+Should the bulls run anew despite the domestic policy debacle, that, too, will be critical for American leadership, because no country without a strong currency can master the world for long.
+Suzuki dealers said they hope the company moves quickly to attract buyers back into showrooms.
+A career party worker, Rubiks came to prominence as mayor of the capital city of Riga in 1984.
+Most of those prisoners were sent to the camps after communist forces defeated the U.S.-backed South Vietnamese government in April 1975.
+'Before, we couldn't sell our products', says Mr de Oliveira.
+Lundquist said he could not say how close the two sides were to final agreement, but that the remaining issues were mainly legal technicalities.
+The American-supported Contras are moving because they have been blocked from receiving supplies at their jungle bases in Nicaragua, said Alan Woods, administrator of the Agency for International Development.
+Heavy thunderstorms and at least one tornado developed Sunday over the South, and wet weather was scattered elsewhere across the central part of the nation.
+But the 6- and 7-year-old brothers, stumped by the Honda station wagon's standard transmission, drove into a wall.
+He said that congressional Democrats would merely attach the same plant-closing provision to subsequent legislation _ if a veto were upheld _ and said that lawmakers should not "play with this cat" any longer.
+The 1982 Broadway hit was memorable for its performances but also for its stagecraft.
+We are in the midst of a re-evaluation of our tactics.
+Yes, through any independent adviser, agreed on an individual basis.
+Among the few frills were puppet shows for the kids, donated stuffed animals, chalkboards, jigsaw puzzles, playing cards and an occasional television.
+An objection by Assistant District Attorney Peter Casolaro was sustained.
+Other benefits include a waiver of the 1 per cent commission on sterling and dollar travellers cheques while the annual 1 per cent fee on the bank's self-select personal equity plan is halved.
+But an official outside the Pentagon who is familiar with the inventory situation says simply: "I wish we had more Patriots." And retired Gen.
+It stands to make huge profits from the resale of Beatrice Cos., which it took private last summer for $6.2 billion.
+Meanwhile, auto makers expect to build this week 109,342 cars in the U.S., down from 121,609 in the year-ago week.
+Where is capital going to come from?
+"Any words or actions that impair party leadership, discipline, stability and unity also obstruct the reforms and are against the basic interests of the people of the whole country," the newspaper quoted the education commission as saying.
+It gets to working on your mind." Assistant Warden Roger Thomas said: "The unwritten message from other inmates and employees used to be, `If you behave yourself, in 10 or 15 or 20 years you're going to be able to go home.'
+Harris, now a death row inmate in an unrelated killing, was the first witness to testify Wednesday in a state district court hearing in which Adams is seeking a new trial.
+Last month, India, Thailand and China were designated probable violators; inquiries will assess any copyright violations and need for trade sanctions.
+The Rev. Mario Picchi, a Catholic priest who runs a string of rehabilitation centers, believes users should not be placed in the same category as pushers.
+The militants accuse Hindus, who make up 82 percent of India's population, of discriminating against them politically and economically.
+Work with Gore and Gephardt and try to put together enough votes to take the nomination," Goode said.
+For more than 100 years, this city has been the political, cultural and psychological center of Japan.
+One reason is that the dollar's newfound firmness, based on improved trade data and recent Fed efforts to raise interest rates, could be short-lived.
+The Illinois Democrat said he will hold hearings next month on revenue-raising budget options, and will present members with a "working paper" of these alternatives.
+BT has long suffered from a fortress mentality, in part because it is still making the long journey from state-owned monopoly to private-sector corporation.
+Irving Bank Corp. has denounced as "totally without merit" hostile suitor Bank of New York's questioning of preliminary results of a heated proxy battle that indicated Irving retained control of its board of directors.
+Thousands of sign-waving, chanting demonstrators ringed Florida's Capitol today as the Legislature convened the nation's first special session on abortion since a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling in July.
+The main issue revolves around pay.
+The reason for a spending freeze is the belief that we are unwilling to take the federal spending program apart, throwing out or cutting down the pieces that are no longer worth the money.
+Iran's relations with the Soviet Union have improved since the Aug. 20 U.N.-mediated cease-fire in Tehran's eight-year war with Iraq.
+In prosperous Kuwait, citizens are demanding the restoration of Parliament, which was dissolved in 1986 at the height of the Iran-Iraq war after deputies harshly criticized authorities.
+Brazil is a leading exporter of coffee, soy meal, orange juice, iron ore and steel products.
+March 21 _ Hazelwood case submitted to jury.
+'It bores me even to think of such a trip, not that I mind luxury and lashings of delicious food and starting to drink at 11am with a glass of champagne to steady the stomach.
+She'll have quite a view from the suite in Texas Stadium.
+They said their venture also ends speculation of a Latin "nuclear race." Alfonsin, in Brazil on a three-day visit, and Sarney signed three agreements eliminating tariffs on cars, automotive parts and more than 130 food products.
+Bakker left PTL after charges that Jessica Hahn, a church secretary, was paid to keep quiet about a sexual encounter.
+He battled almost constantly with the Democratic-controlled Legislature, but won voter approval of a constitutional amendment giving the governor broad new power to set the state budget.
+The third year of a three-year tax cut could be delayed, too, although Cuomo is reluctant to do so.
+The tappers say the rainforest can be profitably developed without being destroyed.
+The higher we climbed, the more rugged and unfinished-looking the mountains became.
+One can only try to expose them.
+The company already had issued that prediction when it cut its forecast last month.
+A late bout of dollar dumping, rumored to be from Bank Negara, the Malaysian central bank, and other players, erased slim gains made earlier in the day.
+The company confirmed it would enter into negotiations with House of Fabrics, but it said there isn't any assurance an agreement will result.
+The country also has removed the Communist emblem from its flag and has changed its name to Romania, from the Socialist Republic of Romania.
+The Congressional Budget Office generates forecasts of the gross national product, inflation, unemployment, interest rates and a variety of other economic variables.
+The deal left Christian Broadcasting with about 4.8m shares in IFE.
+Authorize $11 million in scientific and education exchanges along with medical assistance and help in building democratic institutions for Poland and Hungary.
+"I didn't feel the impact.
+Even in tobacco, such slides can't be long endured.
+And construction-supply prices were up after showing negligible changes in recent months.
+Dan Rather of CBS and Peter Jennings of ABC began their broadcasts from the Soviet capital last week.
+The 18% drop is based on average daily volume.
+There has been no official announcement of the arrests, the first known crackdown on dissidents since Sein Lwin assumed the chairmanship on Tuesday.
+The old owners liked to fashion the identity of their papers on their editorial pages; the new owners were more interested in the bottom line on the balance sheet.
+Wall Street analysts don't see any other bidders stepping forward, though last year Ford Motor Co. evaluated and rejected making an offer.
+A spokesman at Paris' Cochin Hospital refused to disclose the cause of death.
+University of Chicago Law Prof.
+Most of it came from members of their own National Salvation Front.
+"The sense we're getting is that many borrowers are becoming concerned that interest rates may increase in the months ahead," said John Griff, a managing director at Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
+The presale estimate for the Medici portrait was $20 million. The price included a 10 percent buyer's premium.
+The truth, he said, is that the breed is alive, well and multiplying.
+Here is a transcript of Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev's comments to reporters Thursday after his second meeting with President Bush, as translated by Gorbachev's interpreter.
+Schneerson is the seventh in the line of Lubavitcher rebbes going back to his great-great-great-great-grandfather, Rabbi Schneur Zalman, an acolyte of the founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov.
+Mr. Prechter dismisses the rally from Sept. 22 to Oct. 2 as "the weakest rally of the year, technically speaking."
+I've tried to see as much as I can," she said.
+They collaborated and coordinated with it, they intrigued and plotted in the vilest, basest manner, against the nation and its noble causes.
+Bondholders would get a 39 percent stake in the company and bank lenders would get 5 percent.
+Thompson, who has been accompanying Bush in his three-day campaign swing in advance of the April 5 Wisconsin primary, said many Wisconsin independents and some Republicans are now likely to vote in the Democratic primary.
+Letters have been sent to the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., but there has been no response so far.
+Americans had to make do with Swiss ham from Tessin or imitations from Pennsylvania or Connecticut.
+Col. Ranaan Gissin, a military spokesman, said the army had opened a new detention center in Jerusalem for Palestinians under age 16.
+Three British minesweepers left Scotland on Monday for the eastern Mediterranean, and C-130 Hercules transport planes were flying to Saudi Arabia and Oman, using a Royal Air Force base in Cyprus as a staging post.
+Top priority will be sites considered important for commercial fishing and and recreation, officials said.
+A report that August retail sales climbed 1.8% from a year earlier, after inflation, came too late to affect the market.
+Assistant Fire Chief Tony Ennis said he doubted the building could be salvaged.
+Hitox, which makes materials used in paint, coatings and plastics, recently opened a plant in Malaysia that Legg Mason thinks will give it a cost edge.
+Chile's mining, fishing, forestry and fruit industries - backbone of the export sector - have been criticised on environmental grounds.
+Company officials and industry analysts cautiously predicted improved earnings in 1990 as Kodak begins to realize savings from the restructuring.
+Toyota, the No. 1 Japanese auto maker, already has the capacity to build about 360,000 cars in the U.S. and Canada.
+The shrunken county council might therefore suffer a disproportionately sharp reduction in grant. Lancashire: Eight unitary authorities are the commission's preferred choice for Lancashire, but local people can opt instead for six or seven.
+In the US, the manufacturing share peaked as early as 1920.
+Salinas, 40, faces protracted economic problems that affect Mexico's relationship with the United States and a vocal opposition that still questions whether his mandate was won fairly.
+"The majority of the businesses (65% of total revenue) is now commercial," he said in an interview.
+Also, "we might keep cash and receivables of the station or they might elect to buy them" at the time of closing, he said.
+We're frustrated, as you can tell.
+National reconciliation is Najib's proposal for drawing in rebel leaders with his Marxist Peoples Democratic Party in hopes of ending the civil war.
+European Parliament in plenary session in Strasbourg. TUESDAY: Producer price index numbers for April.
+Then he used most of his 1987 profit to catch up on his debt payments, postponing a planned remodeling of the farmhouse and other personal expenses.
+Nelson Mandela says South Africa is on the "threshold of major change" in its racial policies but that the final stages of the struggle against apartheid may prove to be the most difficult.
+Pipes said the tests were performed because the company was concerned about local water quality.
+About 1.6 million, or 11.5%, of Uspci's 14.1 million shares outstanding had been tendered under the offer as of Friday, when the bid was to expire.
+Sixty-thousand Republican party faithful thronged from Union Station to the Kennedy Center on the banks of the moonlit Potomac for a night of dancing and carousing.
+Congressional supporters of expanded federal financing of abortions are conceding defeat for this year but say they'll renew their fight next year, aided by growing political pressures.
+The proposed voter registration bill will do a lot more to strengthen citizenship and American democracy than it can possibly do to hurt them.
+In a statement to Belfast news media, the IRA said the explosion was caused by a 7-pound bomb placed under an office adjacent to the police stand.
+Where are the programs that the NAACP is involved in that will bring about liberation?"
+One US analyst said: 'A lot of inflation comes from expectations that there will eventually be a devaluation.
+So, while Screenvision claims that 96% of audiences react favorably to screen commercials, its definition of "favorable" basically means absence of hoots and hisses.
+He said climatic factors, and not a lessening of the CFC problem, were responsible.
+The quake, centered 300 miles southeast of Anchorage, was measured at 7.7 on the Richter scale by the University of California at Berkeley.
+Shultz made his remarks Thursday at a news conference during his visit to New York for the fall session of the 43rd U.N. General Assembly.
+In fact, I think they still hope that those people are alive.
+She said Percy then jumped into her car, pulled out a gun and forced her to drive away.
+The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed two weeks ago to cut output about 7%, effective yesterday, in a bid for a fixed price of $18 a barrel.
+"The knot left everybody's stomach" as the ship came up, he said.
+If Williams/Renault told Mansell he was 'excused driving' at Jerez, Suzuka or Adelaide, then the driver was to receive an additional Dollars 3m for hurt pride. Grand Prix racing remains an enigma.
+The package is expected to save $100 million next year for Eastern, which reported a $185.2 million loss in this year's third quarter.
+"The numbers are probably significantly higher than we expected," said a CBS Sports spokesman, who attributed the level in part to viewer curiosity.
+In pieces, with a lot of help and tons of ingredients.
+It will transform the way Californians work and play.
+The government newspaper Izvestia said the belligerents were using helicopters without markings and armored vehicles captured from military bases.
+The officials said there were no American casualties in Sunday's clash, the second major one between U.S. and Iranian forces in the gulf in three months.
+The government spent millions of dollars and failed to eradicate the coyote.
+The one constant on the board is a photocopied newspaper picture of President Saddam Hussein of Iraq hugging a detained child next to one of Hitler in virtually the same pose. "History Repeats Itself!" is scrawled under it with red felt marker.
+Grassley, R-Iowa, called for more vigorous enforcement of antifraud laws and for the use of regional task forces of federal prosecutors to fight white-collar crime in concentrated defense industry areas such as southern California and Texas.
+If the rule is imposed, Airlines likely would continue to accept infants free on flights when extra seats are available, he said, acknowledging that parents might have to pay full or discount fares to take them on heavily booked flights.
+Brown & Sons and Robertson Colman & Stephens, opened at 1 over its 7 1/2 offering price and during the day was up 1 3/4 in furious trading.
+That's the basic underlying question," Beale said. "It can't come out of agriculture.
+Rep. Gerry Studds, D-Mass., proposed a compromise that he hopes will break a legislative logjam holding up such legislation.
+Like many countries in Asia, politics and business in Malaysia are closely linked.
+Christofferson, then a town councilman, recalled that nobody had thought about celebrating the centennial before a local forest service official noted the 100th anniversary was fast approaching.
+"Get caught and you're dead in the water," says Mr. Thal.
+Mr. Hoffman is aware that his position has earned him a certain immunity from criticism, and he doesn't mind one bit.
+To help fill this massive financing gap in the current quarter, the Treasury said it plans to sell $32.5 billion of notes and bonds this month to refund $20 billion of notes maturing on Aug. 15 and to raise $12.25 billion in cash.
+Absolutely not." How well he does next week notwithstanding, Costas is considered to have star potential by NBC, whose talk-show king, Johnny Carson, is approaching retirement age.
+The investor group's original bid was for $22.50 in cash and securities, or about $168.9 million.
+Demands for controls over ownership of exotic animals escalated Thursday after a mysterious black panther eluded a dragnet on the outskirts of Rome.
+"A lot of people have been waiting for P&G to restructure," said Lynne Hyman, analyst with First Boston Corp.
+The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development secretariat said in a report published on Tuesday that aid to farmers in the 24 member countries amounted to about $245 billion in 1984-86. That is roughly double the total for 1979-81, it said.
+He pressed the flesh with ordinary citizens on Washington's crowded streets.
+Prudential Insurance Co. of America named Richard G. Merrill an executive vice president and a member of its six-member executive office.
+Smoke billowed from the stricken targets as ground defenders fired at the Israeli aircraft with anti-aircraft guns.
+The result is that U.S. officials now believe that Iraq will have enough wheat and rice for four months of normal human consumption, and that rationing and belt-tightening could stretch those supplies another month or so.
+It raised the possibility that the document North said he saw Poindexter tear up was not a politically embarrassing document signed by Reagan that authorized U.S. involvement in a 1985 shipment of Israeli Hawk missiles to Iran.
+In Washington, State Department Richard Boucher said: "They seem to have accelerated the schedule in order to move quickly to a more stable, more long-term regime that's based on the popular will.
+Despite a slowdown in trading activity at midafternoon as many investors set their sights on the GNP figures, Big Board volume climbed to 188,270,000 shares from 179.3 million Tuesday.
+The dollar rose against the mark, finishing in late New York trading at 1.7203 marks, compared with 1.7100 marks Wednesday.
+The rest of us can only grit our teeth and bear it. The Irish and UK prime ministers will say that their joint declaration of December 15 stands.
+A news release from the Mexican National Railroad put the toll at seven dead and 20 injured.
+Noreiga did virtually declare war with the United States Friday, and his actions in the next few days were troubling.
+Dust grades were, however, easier throughout.
+Senator Dan Evans decided to retire after serving only four years in the Senate.
+In nearly two years, only about 5,000 people have used it.
+Following this morning's closing arguments, U.S. District Court Judge Howard Munson sent the jury to lunch.
+Stolen objects from the Carnavalet Museum, the Marmatton Museum, the Petit Palais, the Guimet Museum and several other museums in and around Paris were found during a search of Fielder's Paris apartment.
+Mr. Crouch was most recently Senior Vice President, Worldwide Marketing and Strategic Development at PAREXEL International.
+The NPU, which is now being run down, has tried to ease negotiations between them. Mr Patrick McLoughlin, the employment minister, urged Tecs to create jointly a managing agency to give central support to contracting between them and large providers.
+"That's what the U.S. did in the past, and now others want their turn."
+They have also reduced the ceiling on the amount of money individual investors can borrow from securities houses for stock investment.
+The problem is still with us.
+Ms. Sawaya told a news conference at a meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology that the discovery was made after she was able to separate out cells from scalp plugs from men at different stages of hair loss.
+High temperature for the Lower 48 states Sunday was 85 degrees at Vero Beach, West Palm Beach and North Dade County airport near Miami, all in Florida.
+About 300,000 farmers will be getting nearly $1.5 billion in federal payments for highly erodible cropland in the long-term Conservation Reserve Program, the Agriculture Department said Friday.
+Still, several influential council members interviewed this week predicted the 33-member board would endorse a woman's right to choose to have an abortion if it could agree on language acknowledging moral and religious concerns.
+In contrast, the former communist party of the Democratic Left (PDS) took the unusual step of publicly committing itself last month to vote for the budget - even though its framework is based entirely on market principles.
+You have to take it industry by industry," spokesman Clint Archer said.
+In September it dropped by a seasonally adjusted 32,000, a smaller fall than in August.
+Likewise, Sun's push to gain market share kept prices low enough that its earnings rose only 3%.
+In contrast, other industries within the service sector are slumping.
+The Newtons distributed brochures that accuse the company of supporting the Church of Satan, P&G alleged.
+His article mocks the party's claim of popular support and uses the colloquial "gensec" as an abbreviation for general secretary, Gorbachev's post in the party.
+However, Harris will not be allowed to trade commodity futures and options for its own account, trade the physical commodities or offer commodities advice.
+With Unilever's departing Sir Michael Angus assuming the CBI presidency next month, the CBI could argue it doesn't need another industrialist as director-general.
+Each resident is given privacy during treatment and care of personal needs: 17.1 percent.
+The group of about 30 blacks and 70 whites was escorted by 20 police on motorcycles and dozens more on foot as about 300 white residents lined the street.
+Eurocom officials said they couldn't say how deep the discord is because Eurocom Chairman Alain de Pouzilhac, who is traveling in the U.S., can't be reached.
+The lawsuit says Texas at least would like to keep Florida fruit out of the lower Rio Grande Valley, where the state's $65 million citrus industry is concentrated on about 30,000 acres in Hidalgo, Cameron and Willacy counties.
+He predicted the Dow industrials may sink as low as 2880 in the short term.
+The central bank holds $131 million of government bonds maturing June 1.
+"The somber walls of the concentration camp of Mauthausen forcefully remind us of the martyrs of our own time," Waldheim said of the concentration camp the pontiff visited Friday.
+Schlumberger Ltd. reported a 97% drop in first-quarter earnings, reflecting a depressed market for oil-field services.
+Amnesty released brief biographies of 16 prisoners, including religious leaders.
+MTI, the Hungarian news agency, said some soldiers joined the demonstrators in chanting slogans against Ceausescu.
+But investment fell for the eighth successive quarter, declining by 1.2 per cent. Economists said the second quarter figures needed to be interpreted with care.
+Lottery officials said even if he hadn't received asylum he would have gotten to keep the money.
+'It seems to me that accountants can handle the whole business of financial advice; they have exams and strict entry procedures.' What has the association achieved though its campaigning?
+They seem to believe that what happened to Professors Holland and Wallen tarnishes Hampshire's claim to be an institution where the principles of academic freedom are revered.
+He was later granted political asylum in Algeria.
+And Mortensen's clinging ribbed knit dresses in hot shades of red, orange and yellow were intriguingly textured with panels of the ribbed knit cut so the ribbing was placed at several angles all over the dress.
+Until last week, it looked as if Congress was trying to avoid the issue.
+"When you get down to a total population numbering 30 to 50 animals, you get into a situation of facing the brink of extinction.
+Society Corp., Cleveland, said its board approved a shareholder rights plan, although the financial services concern said it doesn't know of any effort to take over the company.
+"The biggest drawback to CIM," he says, "is that you're searching for the Holy Grail.
+Graanoogst is chief of military police and No. 2 in the military chain of command.
+Solidarity, under the leadership of Lech Walesa, had refused to come to the negotiating table until the Communist Party agreed in principle to restore its legal status, stripped away after the December 1981 martial-law crackdown.
+But a second police guard killed one of the gunmen and the others fled, according to United News.
+There is also a sense of Kafka-esque menace that has been a frequent feature of Coetzee's work. Above all, this is a book about desperate tragedy and distress. What is the point of this re-imagining, this re-arrangement, of Dostoyevsky's life history?
+Many days most of these issues don't trade at all.
+After battling for seven months against traders in the soybean pit at the Chicago Board of Trade, U.S. Attorney Anton R. Valukas indicted 19 soybean traders.
+Country music singer-songwriter Tom T. Hall has some simple advice for aspiring performers: don't miss an appearance.
+ABC and NBC each finished the week with four shows in the Top 10, but it was NBC which gained a 59th consecutive victory.
+A Gillette spokesman declined to comment on the activity in its stock.
+"Slogans against the Communist Party and the Soviet state and social system were chanted by some people," the official news agency said.
+The package was opposed by 46 Democrats, while all but one Republican, Maine Rep. Olympia Snowe, voted against the Democrats' plan.
+The government announced new austerity measures Saturday that party leaders acknowledged would be unpopular and cause more hardship.
+His case seemed similar to that of a hearing impaired boy found wandering the streets of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, earlier this year. That child eventually was reunited with his mother in Mexico.
+A New York state court judge last week temporarily blocked Mr. Lord and Mr. Einstein from soliciting or accepting Lord Geller clients.
+"Our fear is that other organizations will open up underground or beyond the country's borders."
+Jeffrey Harris and Peter White, who served as his deputy counsels, are especially skeptical that the committee can properly investigate the speaker.
+Pork prices were helped by a Commerce Department ruling that Canada was subsidizing pork exports and that may prompt the United States to impose duties on Canadian pork products.
+The U.N. this year helped negotiate peace agreements aimed at ending wars in Afghanistan and the western Sahara, and between Iran and Iraq.
+Airline deregulation, for instance, produced lower fares and widespread discounting, causing passenger miles to increase by over 60 percent in the 1980s, he said.
+The spokesman said Northrop's intention all along was to build a hotel in Korea.
+Capturing the hospital offers the government both strategic and psychological advantages in trying to loosen the Tamil rebels' grip on the town.
+But the brokers tell another story.
+He prodded the FBI to investigate charges that black agents were being harassed.
+He argued that his constitutional rights were violated when the agency fired him because he is gay, and that the CIA ignored its own firing procedures by denying him a chance to appeal his dismissal.
+The quake measured 5.3 on the Richter scale, Jorgenson said.
+No clue to her fate has ever been found, though there have been years of speculation _ including that of Ann Marie's parents _ that Bundy was to blame.
+I'm Driving is another designated-driver program.
+"Calls and letters help, but the ideal is person-to-person contact, particularly when someone is straddling the line," she says.
+It is a very satisfactory development.' The change is possible because although syndicates must make a full provision against potential claims, payment is sometimes not made for many years.
+Analysts called AT&T's announcement disappointing, but said they believed the company's profit for the entire year would rise, as AT&T promised.
+During this downturn the failure rate has not risen above 14,000 a year. The Teikoku report will fuel the debate within Japan about whether the recession is bottoming out.
+Mr. Sova says he, and seven other managers who didn't want to leave, were put in a specially created area that was bare except for desks and telephones.
+The apology come 45 years after a defeated Japan relinquished its control of the Korean peninsula.
+More fundamentally, he wants to shift away from a welfare role.
+Mr. Mann, according to records obtained from Saipan's office of corporations, controls Commercial Bank of the Americas, an offshore bank on Saipan through which hundreds of millions of dollars of Matthews & Wright bond proceeds flowed.
+But more substantially, some Gulf officials at the conference privately predicted that five or six Arab countires will renew diplomatic relations with Egypt this year.
+Total deposits in the nation's 2,934 S&Ls, after counting interest credited to depositors' accounts, grew by $587 million during May to $955.2 billion.
+"Going forward, rates are coming down.
+The Sandinistas took power in a 1979, ousting dictator Anastasio Somoza amid widespread popular support.
+The drug is appropriate for about 10 million patients in the U.S., he estimated.
+Mr. Dromgoole says he has been trying to work with the contractors selected by the station.
+Mrs. Cady said that when she thinks "about how long they might live, it's in terms of a couple of years.
+Paramount Pictures and a local movie theater are not responsible for the death of a teen-ager who was knifed by a young man who had just seen the 1979 film "The Warriors," a Massachusetts court ruled Tuesday.
+For instance, the AT&T spokesman says the company wasn't aware that Mr. Ragland had a lot of unhappy investors prior to Pay Phones.
+Drabenstott agreed that the odds are against a repeat of the 1988 drought this year.
+Strikers slept outside in the shipyard overnight and police detachments roamed the city, but were not near the shipyard gate.
+The British Railways Board said a preliminary investigation cast blame on a "technical fault" that arose after work on signaling equipment.
+The three executed were convicted of setting fire to a train after it smashed through a barricade set up by demonstrators, killing six people.
+While President Bush did carefully restate the historic U.S. policy of not recognizing incorporation of the Baltic nations into the Soviet Union, he gave Mr. Gorbachev his trade agreement despite his trade blockade of Lithuania.
+Regulators may also be wary of allowing BankAmerica to undertake the difficult job of acquiring and consolidating two banks at once.
+This was behind the push by congressional Democrats last year for a plant-closing law, a higher minimum wage and new trade restrictions.
+Mr. Redstone said the company has lowered annual borrowing costs by over $90 million.
+When sentenced Nov. 30, Awan and the others face between 10 and 30 years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
+Stock prices surged early Friday after the government reported that unemployment rose 0.3 percentage point last month to 5.3 percent.
+Fights have broken out in this and other camps jam-packed with hungry refugees who fled Iraq and Kuwait after Iraq invaded Aug 2. They scramble and jostle for a meager daily ration of a piece of bread, a tomato and a cucumber.
+FirstSouth, based in Pine Bluff, had $1.86 billion in assets before it collapsed under the weight of bad real estate loans.
+Underwriting activity was very light.
+Hurkos helped authorities investigate the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and supermarket owner Leno LaBianca and his wife, who were among eight people killed by followers of Charles Manson.
+So far this year, they have been blamed for killing more than 150 law officers in the Medellin area.
+The market traded in a relatively narrow range from a high of 19,566.01 to a low of 19,479.20. Advancing issues outnumbered declines by 541 to 432, with 206 stocks unchanged.
+Its recommendations, published in scientific journals, are respected by nuclear-industry and public-health professionals world-wide, influencing the safety design of U.S. X-ray machines, Indian nuclear reactors and French uranium mines.
+In February, violence erupted in Sumgait, a city in Azerbaijan. The government says 32 people, 26 Armenians and six Azerbaijanis, were killed.
+A Senate panel has voted to give the federal government authority to seize a development site adjacent to a Civil War battlefield in suburban Virginia.
+Now, the two duos tour the country like old-fashioned rock acts, playing student unions and filling the 3,500-seat Hammersmith Apollo in London for four nights - at a fee of around Pounds 10,000 a night.
+Greater sales of higher added value glasses further gilded the profits rebound.
+The concessions they made to their employees drained the economy, exacerbated inflation and significantly reduced real wages.
+The right of one charged with crime to counsel may not be deemed fundamental and essential to fair trials in some countries, but it is in ours.
+On the left side, news of the World Bank and safeguarding the environment; also included, a brief description of the deforestation of Haiti.
+The ammunition is there.
+Power said image-building is a lengthy and costly process, and may lag behind a marque's actual sales, as with Lincoln.
+Just down Rustaveli Boulevard, the main drag in Tbilisi, a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin is still standing _ but just barely.
+But Humana confirms that Sunrise contributed about 8% of corporate pre-tax profit in the company's latest fiscal year, after the effects of one-time charges are excluded.
+Soldiers loyal to the 3-year-old civilian government on Tuesday snuffed out the second attempted military coup in a year without firing a shot.
+Her interpretation of the "quality of mercy" speech _ one of the best known in the Shakespeare _ is a revelation and the heart of the play.
+Demand from retail investors is expected to trigger the clawback in full. The issue price was 170p.
+The assault occurred "unexpectedly" while the television reporters were closely covering the gang organization, according to Kanji Mizukami, chief of the Criminal Affairs Department in the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office.
+By comparison, the world's second most powerful heavy-ion cyclotron, GANIL in Caen, France, has accelerated beams to energies of 4 billion electron volts.
+Suddenly a small herd of elk cows wandered out from behind a hill to the south, dark shadows out of the beginning of dawn.
+But Thomas J. Gibson, an executive of Gates Corp. called the offer "bogus" and said InterConnect had lost to the Cobey-Bear Stearns group, which was bidding for the 64.8% stake.
+And even though federal authorities will deport Jackson upon his release, they agree there is nothing stopping him from returning.
+Fears of war were higher in countries where savings were less, he said.
+One reason is that the steelmakers last year announced programs to lay off workers for the first time and to reduce production capacity.
+It would also allow Texaco to emerge from bankruptcy-law proceedings.
+Other parents knew exactly what Bethel was.
+But by early evening there was renewed optimism, spawned by progress made in a series of private meetings between AT&T's top negotiator and two ranking union officials.
+Some former members, impatient with waiting for revolution, formed a group known as The Order.
+It attempts to combine too many themes and dots about too much.
+Also planned today in Atlanta was a "March of Celebration" parade, being televised nationally for the first time.
+The words in the confession were John Reid's, not his," he said.
+About one-quarter of Illinois's 2.1 million school-age children aren't immunized against mumps, according to Ralph March, head of the state's immunization program.
+The company cited softening consumer demand for leather footwear.
+In balloon flights last year over southern France and central India at altitudes of 10 to 15 kilometers, the scientists found the concentration of one Halon gas was, by a measure called a volume mixing ratio, about two parts per trillion parts of air.
+Mitchell said the United States is making a big mistake by refusing to talk with the Hun Sen government. "The current regime is not ideal.
+Discovery and its five astronauts will follow the telescope while controllers at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., make sure Hubble is operating properly, such as responding to directional commands.
+There are 450 Ghanaian soldiers in Rwanda under a Canadian general. In Rome, Mr Antonio Martino, Italian foreign minister, sharply criticised the French proposal, voicing fears any white troops entering Rwanda would be 'torn to shreds'.
+Letters are welcome on this and other topics in Software at Work.
+For the year, net income fell 71% to $51.5 million, or 55 cents a share, from the year-earlier $180.7 million, or a restated $2.05 a share.
+For the nine months ended July 31, Buell earned $489,000, or 21 cents a share.
+Coles Myer rose 8 cents to A$9.84.
+"Politically it's very important.
+A composite container might cost twice as much to make but might last two or three times as long as the aluminum models, costing airlines no more over the longer term.
+Notwithstanding the loss the group expects a final dividend at the level indicated in the interim statement of 11p net, giving a total for the year of 16p.
+In 1989, freedom began to blossom with the spring in Beijing, only to be brutally suppressed when Chinese troops killed hundreds, if not thousands, of protesting students around Tiananmen Square.
+A spokeswoman at Marquette University in Milwaukee said the younger Goetsch was a freshman there.
+Two other differences between childcare workers and elementary school teachers (but not other women workers) are important.
+The cable industry in the United States has continued to grow rapidly over the past two years with annual revenue now around $12.8 billion, a 24.3 percent increase since 1986, the report said.
+The team used beta-cyclodextrin tetradecasulfate, a doughnut-shaped compound made up of seven repeating units of a substance called glucopyranose with two sulfate groups attached to each unit.
+Rains have since dampened things a bit, with prices around $8.50 or so per bushel on Thursday.
+Fifty-nine of 62 deputies present voted for the draft charter but made their action contingent on approval by Aoun and his rival, Moslem leader Salim Hoss.
+The Democrat started the Wyoming campaign with a big edge over Thomas in name recognition.
+Smith and Ms. Bachman face a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $400 fine if convicted.
+French President Francois Mitterrand, in his New Year's Eve address, also urged Iraq to withdraw from Kuwait and the world to help settle outstanding Middle East disputes, including the Israeli-Palestinian problem.
+Then there are Alan Silver's neighborhood pals, Warren (Aeryk Egan) and the hapless Benny (Jake Jundef).
+They could become citizens, and would have other rights and benefits shared by refugees.
+Equity said that the sale will enable it to continue paying $619,000 of quarterly dividends on its preferred shares, and that it increases the likelihood it may pay dividends on its common shares.
+Mr. Melchor, 62, is investment adviser to a fund that holds about 8% of the company's common shares outstanding.
+Western sources in Kabul say they strongly doubt the guerrillas, or Islamic holy warriors, can take control of Kabul.
+The union represents 5,000 workers at various nuclear weapons facilities.
+Now that we have come to know the orchestra in the flesh, the sound seems quite different. At the Barbican it comes across as unexpectedly cultured.
+We all would have gotten the same information." Now, the official said, the networks and CNN will split the $12 million four ways.
+But if it's a success, she and Mr. Mikhailov plan to dish out as many as three a year.
+So a good dramatic device is wasted.
+"We still cannot figure out why the accident happened.
+The most succinct suggestion came from a self-described physicist, who simply jotted down an equation for the desired motion of the hammers.
+Police allowed demonstrators wearing armbands designating them as medical personnel to go onto the buses to check on those already handcuffed and arrested, some of whom wore lettered shirts saying they had AIDS.
+But the partners in these efforts remain competitors in the marketplace, and their needs can change abruptly.
+The 64-page report, however, gave no evidence of more recent large-scale killings.
+There was no hotel there then, so the community's few visitors took to staying with the gregarious young couple.
+This was certainly the view of his Treasury speech-writers.
+The accountants have also done their bit to sharpen the focus.
+Today said the extortionists initially hid the money in various accounts with the Halifax Building Society, one of Britain's leading savings and loans groups, then used cash cards to draw it bit by bit from Halifax cash dispenser machines.
+Figures compiled by IDD Information Services, an investment industry research and publishing concern in New York, show Shearson ranked first during the first half of this year in number of takeover deals, at 105.
+In response, Taiwan is moving to correct its heavy dependence on exports and its huge trade surplus ($19 billion in 1987) with the U.S. Taiwan's central bank has allowed the New Taiwan dollar to rise about 40% since September 1985.
+Residents in rebel-plagued Lima greeted 1989 with a blackout for the second New Year's Eve in a row.
+POWELL IS EXPECTED to be named chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
+"We're getting out of the retired dog food business," DeLise said.
+He worked as an extra on the 1970 movie "Love Story" and appeared in 450 commercials over the next six years.
+He was a creator as well as an observer and by the end of an incredibly full life he had established his own vision of England.
+Another American, 44-year-old John Thompson, said he was eager to see his 68-year-old mother in Germany because she is going blind. "I'm her only child and she wanted to see me badly," he said.
+After year-to-year earnings tripled in the first half, the pace will slow to 10% for the rest of the year, he says. Sales growth will be better, rising 20% in the second half compared with 35% in the first.
+But Mr. Sulya also said the Campeau story was merely the excuse some already nervous investors needed.
+Friday, First Federal reported that it had a net loss of $38.8 million for the third quarter ended June 30, compared with a net loss of $60.5 million last year.
+The use must be stated in advance and a $100,000 deposit will be required before the space agency provides services or technical assistance.
+It is more expensive than other brands giving it a higher profit margin.
+That step, in turn, could be followed by U.S. trade credits and the easing of high technology exports.
+The distiller is also trying to shrink dependence on its spirits business, in an era when liquor consumption is declining at about 2% annually.
+The clothing retailer posted profit of $26.6 million, or 73 cents per share, compared with $18.6 million, or 52 cents per share, a year earlier.
+While most Soviet economists continue to recognize the necessity of price decontrol and movement toward a market economy, they report that these notions are not supported by the mass of Soviet people.
+Following Lyng's now abandoned wait-and-see approach, the two committee chairmen convened a task force to monitor the drought and cautioned their followers not to jump the gun by introducing bills.
+He said his family, which operates the Crown Books chain of discount bookstores and the Trak Auto chain of automotive supplies stores, could "add strategic ideas and marketing ideas" to make Dayton Hudson "an even more valuable company."
+This figure is important because it translates into the amount of money foreigners have to lend or invest in the United States.
+The Senate voted that "the annual percentage rate applicable to an extension of credit obtained by use of a credit card may not exceed by more than four percentage points the rate" of interest the Internal Revenue Service charges on unpaid taxes.
+Abernathy is almost immediately denounced by many of the remaining movement leaders _ including Jackson, Young and Lowery _ for a brief passage in which he writes of King's alleged infidelity and his dalliances with women on the night before his murder.
+The rallies since have been peaceful.
+He told reporters that during his 45-minute meeting with Sartzetakis at the presidential palace he explained that his right-left coalition government completed its task of launching legal action against officials of the former socialist administration.
+The killing was the second this year by the Freedom Fighters. The banned group claimed it shot to death another Catholic on July 15 in Lisburn.
+Although an Oct. 23 letter to the president, signed by 38 GOP senators, opposed enactment of "protectionist" legislation, it contained enough weasel wording to suggest that several signers might still back away from upholding a veto.
+Tamils comprise 18 percent of Sri Lanka's 16 million people and say they are discriminated against by the Sinhalese majority in jobs, education and use of the Sinhala language.
+"Thousands of citizens, women and men from throughout the country have taken the initiative to create a new political organization," Cardenas told a news conference Friday.
+About half of the Texas transactions to date wouldn't have complied with the capital requirement, according to Mr. Schumer.
+The acting chief of the national police, Gen.
+Mahasti Ramezani, 15, was sleeping on the second floor of her home in a village above Manjil, and the rest of her family was on the ground floor.
+While some old-style European private banks still require a recommendation from existing customers before opening accounts, the only introduction necessary at many of the newcomers is a few hundred thousand dollars.
+Among other beneficiaries, two industrially declining regions in England and three in Scotland will share 60.6 million ECUs.
+Under the proposed acquisition, about 85 percent of the company's shares would be bought for $47 per share in cash and and 15 percent would be exchanged for preferred stock.
+The battle would keep the heat on other makers of big computers, such as Unisys Corp., which yesterday reported a $1.3 billion second-quarter loss.
+Economic factors were also behind the dollar's advance.
+"Excluding that charge, we'll show improvement this year over last year," he said.
+In the first half of the current fiscal year, the SEC has received 2,462 complaints about penny stock fraud compared to 1,510 for all of last year.
+They began their mapping about 80 miles east of Island Beach State Park and finished in Delaware Bay.
+He left the negotiations Thursday to meet other commitments, appointing Sweden's U.N. ambassador, Jan Eliasson, to continue his work as mediator.
+Because of higher living expenses, pay reductions were out of the question.
+The fiery rioting left more than a dozen buildings destroyed. Thirteen prison staffers were held hostage at various points during the two riots.
+The confrontations were touched off by the fatal shootings of two Palestinians Sunday, apparently by Israeli civilians who opened fire after attacks on their vehicles by stone-throwers, Israeli and Arab reports said.
+Hasegawa was named to the justice portfolio on Tuesday as Takeshita reshuffled his Cabinet and launched an ethics reform drive in a bid to put the Recruit scandal behind him.
+People wander around, double back, get lost.
+Its tropical transformation dates back to a meeting at Chelsea Flower Show.
+They were contacted by telephone from Vienna.
+The new fiscal measures included increased property taxes, stamp duties, and a generous tax amnesty to recoup unpaid taxes over the previous five years.
+"We can do it well." According to the filing, if board representation isn't granted, Adage may solicit proxies to elect nominees to the board.
+It pledges superpower cooperation in combating spills of oil and other pollutants in the Bering and Chukchi seas between Alaska and Siberia.
+It was the fifth time the rival workers had clashed in the past month.
+"He won't appear at the Sunday concert, but we are assuming he will be traveling to Japan since he has not canceled out on that," spokeswoman Birgit Alter said Wednesday.
+Limited Inc. closed at $15.625, off $1.125, on volume of almost two million shares.
+The sponsors are similar: Famous Grouse, Mizuno, Bass Breweries and South African Airways.
+Mr. Dalal was an infant the last time the city was sacked, in 1948.
+Meanwhile, Poland's newly liberated politicians are busily making up for lost time.
+Bowater will have the right to purchase the remaining interest after June 30, and Georgia-Pacific has the right to require Bowater to do so, at a price of $22 million.
+In many cases, that information comes from criminals who take jobs as janitors or security guards in order to steal personnel records, he said.
+'Dominic,' he said, 'you journalists are such strange people.
+BellSouth recently opened the program to the public.
+To illustrate, 3M representatives filled a tub with water and put in two "concrete" logs.
+The issue was discussed extensively on Thursday, the first day of the summit, but was set aside so the leaders could focus on other matters.
+But Mr. Bush has to know the Thomas victory was a very close call.
+Here are the domestic October sales and sales for the year to date reported Thursday by some of the nation's largest retailers.
+Firms are luring top brokers with six-figure bonuses and sweetheart deals that, in some cases, allow brokers to keep up to 70% of their revenue for their first three years at the new firm.
+Khomeini's cooperation is vital in repatriating 2.5 million Afghans who fled to Iran following the Soviet invasion in 1979.
+Violeta Chamorro and Daniel Ortega have acted civilly, even graciously, toward each other, but that doesn't remove the bitterness lingering from a decade of bloody civil war.
+The tomb was discovered at Sipan in 1987.
+The full name of the armored company is Vets International Armored Transport.
+Dissenting People's Front members showed up and harshly condemned their leaders' decision.
+On other markets pork bellies rallied strongly; livestock futures were mixed; and grains and soybeans were mostly lower.
+A shrinking wealth, a government which struggles to find its bearings, an advanced world which cannot agree on a convincing way to assist: these are the elements which are producing an ever-deepening political crisis.
+"Just because the United States doesn't like the system we use doesn't mean for some reason or other we shouldn't have a measurement which is fair to everybody," he said.
+Hwang In-su, 46, an English teacher at a high school near the southern city of Chonju, on Tuesday pulled a knife and attempted to attack the principal after Hwang was passed over for promotion, police said Wednesday.
+June sales were revised downward to a 4% rise from 7.4%.
+The economy was changing; living costs were soaring in big cities like New York, and the result was that during the 1980s, battered women were increasingly returning to the men who abused them simply because they couldn't afford not to.
+The number of shares wasn't disclosed.
+Allowed California officials to block a private club's beach-front development unless the club vows not to discriminate against minorities and women.
+The same year the Journal and the Knoxville News-Sentinel, currently the city's morning paper, switched publishing cycles.
+Dixon said the committee also has asked for transcripts and other documents from the Texas fraud trial of three savings and loan executives, where Wright's name surfaced in testimony last week.
+Forty-five percent of the women who had never had a mammogram said it was because no doctor ever told them to.
+"Lloyd Bentsen's name is absolute magic in the state of Texas, and I believe in this coming election it's going to be magic for the Democratic ticket," she said.
+Their actions will determine how soon normal life will be restored and the state of emergency lifted.
+On a combined basis, Dow Jones and Oklahoma Publishing will own 65% of Telerate's shares.
+Harvard University, the first Ivy League school, has become the last to try to protect its name with a trademark after years of seeing it emblazoned on sweatshirts and other goods around the world.
+Carlyle countered with its offer Tuesday.
+"This will be the toughest futures reform package adopted by this committee in more than a decade," said Leahy, who introduced this bill last month along with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., the committee's ranking Republican.
+A trader at ScotiaMcLoeod in Winnipeg said that prices would probably drop later in the year if the expected high plantings materialised. However, the canola market is also expected to be buoyed over the longer term by firm US demand for canola oil.
+A combination of previous over-funding and tighter fiscal policy will also substantially reduce the supply of gilts.
+Many continued to seek food from humans, leading to encounters the bears rarely won; so many were killed in the 1970s that there is no accurate count, but some put it at well over 100.
+"It's a luxury life there," says Jamaa Abdul-Fadil, who arrived home in Cairo on his annual vacation just four days before the invasion.
+"Let's face it, Wall Street is considering its future."
+When City Investing began liquidating in 1985, he notes, "nobody would buy Home;" thus it was spun off to shareholders.
+That evening and the following morning, two Texaco jets flew to Houston with Messrs.
+Brent is assumed to average Dollars 18 a barrel, close to recent levels. Downward pressure to continue With activity forecast to remain below trend, and a favourable outlook for commodity prices, downward pressure on inflation is expected to continue.
+It is freezing. There is a gas heater in the room, a vast, primitive thing that looks like a pre-industrial revolution experiment, all monstrous valves and knobs and stopcocks.
+In approving the measure, the foreign ministers agreed on wording that, according to the spokesman, says, "This is an obligation which is politically binding on member states to achieve." The United States has urged the community to scrap the plan.
+A private detective agency hired by Oliver North's lawyers discovered information about an Iran-Contra trial juror that caused North's sentencing to be delayed, the defense revealed Friday.
+But the thrift's current managers, installed by regulators after they secured Mr. Mann's resignation, reported a net loss of $165 million during the first quarter, including a massive write-down of its real-estate holdings.
+'We should be thinking about it now or it could become a problem,' she said. Nearly half the Dutch dead are cremated, compared with about 70 per cent of Britons.
+"All we can hope is that Dukakis will be an even-handed president, a president of all Americans, not just of the Greeks," said Daryal Batibay, the no. 2 diplomat at the Turkish Embassy.
+Under the court-approved liquidation plan, the company would continue to operate under Chapter 11 during the two to three weeks it takes to deliver the remaining freight in its warehouses.
+A six-day strike at a General Motors Corp. parts plant has idled three assembly plant and could force the layoff of 40,000 autoworkers by midweek, the company says.
+Also at Shandwick, Michael Carberry and Dennis McGrath were promoted to executive vice presidents of the North American division.
+The Yankees only fight for money," Ortega said.
+You don't force them to open up because they will all answer lies.
+A strike at Asarco Inc.'s Ray copper mine in Arizona stretched into its sixth day Friday.
+He knows how to read the climate and when it's time to get the two sides together," said Boeing spokesman Paul Binder.
+Flo was first spotted last January off the coast of Maui and is identified by her unique tail pattern.
+Colby was sent to Stockholm in 1951 and for the next two years he organized "stay behind" networks in the four Scandinavian countries.
+City officials feared not only the loss of the school's $2 million annual payroll, but the other benefits to the local economy estimated at four times that amount.
+Krenz's current occupation has not been publicized, following his fall as party chief on Dec. 3.
+Bud Dry should be available nationally by the end of the year, said Goughenour.
+However, the vice president had insisted he would not comment on the Meese matter until the release of McKay's report.
+"It's rather a litle surprising and impressive," Goldman said.
+Each person throws in five names a day, people who our employees come across in the course of their duties, who our advertisers would like to reach."
+Prouse has an unlisted telephone number and could not be reached for comment.
+Many are not reported for fear of a repeat. The kidnappers are well armed, with imported weapons and cellular telephones, and are controlled by the Red Command, the city's main organised crime gang.
+Yields on seven-year Treasury notes rose in Wednesday's auction to the highest level in 15 months.
+Some that don't take advantage of it instantly will catch it later." In his first opinion as a federal appeals judge, A. Raymond Randolph ruled against the administration that had just chosen him.
+Nursing homes usually collect more from patients who aren't on Medicaid.
+In that case, the two factions already have merged into one."
+Some analysts don't believe the higher prices will have any long-term effect on consumers' buying habits, especially for an outlay as small as the one on soda.
+Ceausescu dealt more with the West, which made him a maverick in the Soviet bloc.
+At the start of a recent month-long program, for example, a class of 40 middle managers divide into groups to solve a hurricane-survival exercise developed by a Yale professor.
+Concerns rest more with its roof tile business, where competition has been intense, and slow progress in the repair and maintenance sector, which typically benefits the 'lighter' building products.
+The walled compounds where most foreigners live in Beijing took on an increasingly deserted look Tuesday.
+In return for its risk-taking, the federal government will receive 10% of Hibernia's annual profit after all loans and interest assistance have been repaid.
+Cheney is to visit Panmunjom and nearby U.S. camps Friday, the third day of his visit to South Korea for security talks.
+The contest between Crimea and the Ukrainian government over who rules the Black Sea peninsula escalated over the weekend, writes Jill Barshay from Kiev.
+It is inefficient and at odds with Mr. Ozal's free-market ideology.
+Anne Groer will ask it.
+Horn & Hardart shares closed in American Stock Exchange composite trading at $9.25, down 12.5 cents.
+AT&T hopes to convert the pacts into incentive compensation plans to encourage NCR executives to stay.
+Sometimes Byrne provides an acoustic set of confessional intensity; sometimes he fills the stage with Latin musicians. But with a new album, the eponymous 'David Byrne' to promote, expect a bit of both.
+The other nine, charged with complicity, face prison terms of up to 25 years.
+At least 2,000 people gathered at the swept-clean site of a collapsed department store to mourn the 14 dead and hear the disaster and rescue described as "our finest hour as well as our greatest tragedy." "The disaster is now over.
+The prime rate has declined 4 1/2 percentage points since August.
+Its distinctive visual style lets its subjects speak for themselves.
+The Rev. Jackson's campaign literature also suggests he has plans for a vast expansion of government regulation of the economy.
+Gray told the Post that he has avoided conflict-of-interest problems by recusing himself since 1981 from any matters concerning communications.
+Kathy Prather described the $2 million show as "a Las Vegas setup of video game entertainment." "With 20 million Nintendo households nationwide, everybody plays it at home, so why not have a video game showdown?" she said.
+He said he did not know enough about the proposal to say whether the creditors would support it.
+But the company said it has decided against both alternatives.
+U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson issued a preliminary injunction Friday to stop enforcement of the ordinance, saying it was unconstitutional.
+Prime Computer Inc. said it signed a definitive agreement to buy General Electric Co.'s Calma unit, a maker of computer-aided design and manufacturing, or CAD/CAM, systems.
+And closer to home, a traveler starting in Hong Kong won't find one, despite the loaded jumbo jets flying between the British colony and Taipei and despite the fact that Hong Kong visitors are Taiwan's third-largest inbound group.
+Judge Gasch is expected to rule on this soon.
+Vice President George Bush touched off a quick chorus of challenges and criticism from environmentalists and elected officials with his claim to be a lifelong environmentalist.
+Georgia Power asked for a 14% return, compared with 15.5% granted in its last rate increase in 1983.
+Although the internal debt is smaller than the foreign debt, payments are nearly three times as large because of high interest rates.
+Gaviria's victory in Sunday's election served as a warning to Colombia's political elite: Start listening to the people, and get ready for changes.
+That should get the jobs market moving.
+Only two of the nine original plaintiffs were given LSD therapy during the time the CIA financed Cameron's research, according to court papers.
+But a president inherits his time and place; he does not choose his history or culture.
+U.S. Attorney Thomas E. Dittmeier, whose office led the investigation, said in an interview the search led to evidence of the cost overestimates.
+He was to meet Alaska Gov. Steve Cowper, a Democrat, and more than a dozen mayors and representatives of native groups after midnight at Elmendorf Air Force Base before beginning the final leg of his trip.
+New York-based Dow Jones reported earnings of $43.1 million, or 43 cents a share, on revenue of $413 million in the fourth quarter. That was down from $50.3 million, or 52 cents a share, on revenue of $417 million in the corresponding 1987 quarter.
+An unfounded rumor circulated in the financial and oil markets that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev had died.
+He saw that for the first half of 1986, the gap between income reported for tax purposes and that reported to shareholders had jumped to 15 cents a share from only one cent a share a year before.
+He said the investigation is on hold until he receives a call from Tiffany & Co. jewelry store in New York to confirm that the 74-year-old actress had the costly jewelry.
+"Many people are saying, 'This is a good buying opportunity, so get in there.'"
+Mr Tom Pendry, the party's sports spokesman, urged ministers to 'get talks on the road again' without delay. The Sports Council said it was 'disappointed but not surprised at the policy change'.
+He angered Bulgarians by saying their first democratically-elected leader should resign and introduced his Bulgarian businessman friend as the nation's future leader.
+By contrast, 55 per cent of German respondents exonerated the Bundesbank from blame for Europe's difficulties. Perhaps surprisingly, 88 per cent of respondents thought German unification brought benefits to Europe, up from 76 per cent a year ago.
+The remaining shareholders would receive $8.4 million in Key Centurion stock.
+For that reason many in the agricultural community think there will be little change in the thrust of the next bill.
+Moore's former business partner, Carole Bland Jackson, was quoted by The Washington Post as saying Barry came up with the idea at a Friday night party in June 1986.
+To have launched The American Spectator in 1967, during the campus frolics that initiated the decline of the postwar system of authority, required, in a man of 23, a singular resistance to common decency.
+Many economists think the group left policy unchanged but inserted a proviso authorizing additional credit-easing in the event that the economy appears weaker than expected and if the dollar holds steady.
+Later, he said he opposed abortion except in cases of rape, incest and danger to the mother's life.
+Moreover, the 1991-92 result is flattered by a Pounds 61m credit from sales of businesses which in turn masks a Pounds 71m exceptional provision for reorganisation.
+The witness said Peggy Railey began sweating, hyperventilating and rubbing her arms together.
+Damien, a young Northern Irishman looking for a job in London, is suspected by his fellow lodgers of working for the IRA.
+Lahti offers the lame explanation: "It was over when the war was over." But "Running on Empty" aims to win our hearts rather than our minds, and it does that with great success.
+The dollar strengthened slightly in U.S. trading after barely budging abroad.
+"Scientists studying mass extinction are like criminologists tracking a serial killer _ the clues that finally catch the killer usually come from the repeated pattern in the way the crimes were committed," Bakker said.
+The capital injection will lift owned funds to nearly Rs40bn.
+Achieving such a legislative agreement deserves the highest place on the agenda of the next president and Congress.
+He lingered for 44 days and underwent a liver transplant.
+Foreign Ministry Spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said Soviet radiation-detection equipment is "functioning well, and no discharges of radioactive emissions have been registered."
+The offer expires Dec. 30.
+Mr. Li will be able to put allies in top government posts, but that doesn't ensure smooth sailing.
+The Washington, D.C.-based Armenian Assembly of America secured volunteers in various cities where the patients are staying to visit and watch over them.
+That would be in addition to 4,100 jobs that had been planned to go through attrition and layoffs even if the tax package had passed, he said.
+Troubled British defense contractor Ferranti International Signal PLC replaced the head of its scandal-plagued U.S. division.
+Northwest's 1989 rate of involuntary bumpings was 3.83 per 10,000 passengers boarded, down from 4.26 in 1988, said Northwest spokesman Doug Miller.
+The market feared that Iraq was close to a deal with the UN to allow it to supply Dollars 1.6bn worth of oil - between 500,000 and 600,000 b/d - over six months. Yesterday the market recovered some of Thursday's losses.
+Hermon said a condition imposed by Gilman was that Heart of Art forfeit control of the tour.
+'It's a shoddy job,' he concludes. Pincus also reports that the NFA had reservations about the report - 'some substantive, some editorial'.
+But times are different now.
+It also named Giancarlo Parretti as vice chairman and Liliana Avincola as president and chief operating officer.
+Egypt administered Gaza and Jordan controlled the West Bank until Israel took both territories in the 1967 Six-Day War.
+Her daily routine at the nursing home is to have breakfast in bed and then spend the day caring for her possessions, including dolls and stuffed animals.
+What we need to understand is why the applause, while substantial, was no more than adequate to the occasion. A cold start on a Monday morning did not help, but the explanation runs deeper than that.
+She has been compared with Western stars like Marlene Dietrich, Billie Holiday and Edith Piaf, and the late Egyptian singer Umm Kalthoum.
+Mr. Klamon said his job as chairman was only a part-time position: "Basically, you preside at board meetings."
+Mr Murdoch owned the Post, which is now in bankruptcy proceedings, until 1988, when he was forced to sell it to comply with the cross-ownership rules.
+For the first eight months of the fiscal year that began last Oct. 1, however, export values totaled about $28.5 billion, up 2 percent from the comparable period in 1988-89.
+Mr. Woodland of Harris Trust also cited "a reduced intervention risk" in selling dollars for pounds.
+PCBs discharged over the years by such major companies as General Electric Co., Reynolds Metals Co. and Aluminum Co. of America still pose severe contamination problems for many of America's rivers, lakes and harbors.
+Mandarich said the audience laughed at his lines, shot with series star Judd Hirsch.
+"If it takes time for the two parts of Korea to agree to free travel and full opening, then exchanges of corredpondence and telephone calls and free home visits by dispersed relatives should be implemented," he said.
+Savage fighting erupted in the townships around Johannesburg on Aug. 12, pitting Xhosas and other blacks loyal to the African National Congress against Zulus tied to the conservative Inkatha movement.
+This is slightly less than many City forecasts which predict a figure of about Pounds 30bn.
+The cargo-owners contended that Article 21 was inapplicable because it was a different cause of action being in rem and not in personam, which also entailed different parties.
+Davy's misfortunes, coupled with this industry trend, make it increasingly likely that the company's days as an independent contractor are numbered.
+"When I started doing my nightclub act I developed a very strong image," Rickles said. "Producers began to back off. It also became very hard for me to do both.
+What's more, inflation, the nemesis of bond holders, remained high throughout the recession.
+For anything over that, they'll earn more.
+It wasn't clear how big Iran's prospective purchase of Argentine grain might be, but there was speculation in grain markets that it would be substantial and that some of it could go to Iraq.
+The sharp rise in soybean futures prices was especially surprising because it followed reports of larger-than-expected domestic stockpiles of soybean oil and soybean meal.
+Japanese investment in U.S. firms more than doubled last year, to a record $5.9 billion.
+Pretax profit increased to #246 million ($394 million) from #183 million a year earlier.
+Only a few months ago, analysts quoted 16,000 as the floor beyond which bank capital adequacy ratios would be violated. The pressure on banks to re-build their capital is spilling over into the wider economy.
+British Caledonian, based in Crawley, England, confirmed that negotiations were under way with McDonnell Douglas.
+That question and other pending motions will be considered when Noriega and four co-defendants are to appear before Hoeveler Monday.
+It got so bad that Gretchen's owner started sleeping on an upstairs couch, as far as possible from the skittish dog.
+It won't be The Beatles, of course, but it may happen and we are getting on with Paul much better than we used to," Harrison said during the recording for the "Aspel and Company" show.
+Each dorm accommodates about 50 inmates.
+What are they worried about?
+One eagle soaring, and my heart soared with him.
+"Toys 'R' Us is not a 9-to-5 but an 8-to-faint job," Mr. Ricken jokes.
+A special bipartisan committee in the House is examining ethical questions, including whether congressional pay should be increased in exchange for tighter restrictions on outside income such as speech honoraria.
+A top Vatican official left Thursday for Moscow, apparently to help plan an historic meeting between Pope John Paul II and President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
+Behind the earnings was a small decline in profit margins at the company's still-booming motorcycle division, and what the company called an unexpected slowdown at its struggling unit that makes recreational vehicles.
+Tables show the value, as at January 1, of a pounds1,000 investment over different periods.
+Miss Carter, now 34, has a new Warner Bros. Records album "I Fell in Love" due out Tuesday, her first after a five-year rest.
+Investors also reacted strongly to the resignation of One Price Clothing president Brian P. Woolf; the stock plummeted 3 5/8 to 10 1/8.
+"We put a lot of fire (on people) out," Berry said. "We couldn't do very much but get 'em out of the way.
+This week, for example, Mr. Silverstein established a $1.2 million endowed chair at his alma mater, New York University, for the study of real-estate development.
+Or does he most fear another successful Schwarzkopf campaign, one that might then conclude with the general stormin' the presidency in '92? Bruce A. Joffee Piedmont, Calif.
+Without Donovan's vote or a switch by one of the "No" votes, death penalty advocates lack the 41 Senate votes needed to override a veto.
+Blacks were a key element in Democratic election victories in the two midterm elections of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
+The secretary's goal is to eliminate some layers in the military's top management and establish "a clear chain of command" in the arms procurement process, said one Defense Department official familiar with Cheney's thinking.
+For its fiscal first-quarter ended Feb. 15, Vicorp had net income of $11.3 million, or 71 cents a share, on revenue of $104.5 million.
+Palestinian reporters, who insisted on anonymity, said Muhareb was a collaborator with Israel and a drug dealer.
+Metallic balloons, on the market since the early 1970s, are made of aluminum-coated nylon.
+West German court documents indicate that in addition to being beaten, many passengers were threatened and robbed.
+The legislature's display of independence was particularly significant because it came on a package of emergency measures.
+Pentair's other four industrial businesses also are showing improved results, Mr. Nugent said.
+LET'S AUTOMATE collections of diverted payroll taxes, the GAO urges.
+Earnings for banks should rise 8% this year to $18 billion from 1990's $16.6 billion, while 1992 profits should rise 12% to about $20 billion.
+Total revenue dropped 8% to $10.89 billion from $11.81 billion in 1990.
+"But this won't happen to her.
+The occupation, which began Saturday during a demonstration by hundreds of Aoun supporters, is backed by Lebanon's Christian ambassador to France, Johnny Abdo, an embassy spokesman said.
+A high-ranking official of the ruling party has threatened to strip an outspoken Anglican bishop of his freedom to worship, but other clergmen have vowed to defy any infringement on their religious rights.
+Bankers receipts are promissory notes issued by banks to each other in trading on government bonds.
+If enough chief financial officers expect the window to slam shut shortly, the pipeline (where deals are readying for market) may get clogged.
+Those people said Mr. DeNunzio was allowed to stay on for a time as chairman as a face-saving gesture.
+They would then hide until the animal died and the herd left.
+The stock, purchased in 1983 for an estimated $50 million, had an indicated value of $13.5 million at the time.
+But new owners, who purchased the company in 1985, have revived this fortress under siege.
+The League of Families opposes this legislation, saying it could jeopardize Americans who might still be held.
+That stirred fears of inflation as well.
+Goldman declined to comment on the new unit, citing securities-law constraints involving new issues.
+Snow continued to fall on the Colorado Rockies, where ski resorts boasted that winter had returned.
+The House approved a Pentagon budget for fiscal 1988 that cuts $33 billion from Reagan's $312 billion request.
+The inert ceramic materials are efficient in removing lead and don't leach any impurities into the water they are supposed to purify, he said.
+They add that most of the trouble with Windows stems from its origins as simply a jazzy add-on to the DOS operating system software.
+So I wasn't looking forward to sitting through four discs of Barbra, even if it was a "spectacular musical autobiography" (as the ad copy puts it), spanning three decades with "a sneak preview of things to come." I was wrong.
+Utah Power & Light Co. said its third-quarter earnings increased 15% because of increased power usage and lower expenses.
+In came bright glass-and-chrome displays of stereo equipment, sports gear and clothing, most of it provided by the West German Kaufhof chain, Ms. Kniestedt said.
+Ms. Piracha and Sher Afgan, former minister of state for parliamentary affairs, spoke of several options, mostly designed to stall the bill in the National Assembly.
+Other lawmakers questioned the invasion's impact on U.S. relations with Central American nations.
+They were adversely affected by increased marketing costs and a Pounds 4m charge for post-retirement health care benefits, following a switch to the accruals basis of accounting.
+For Christmas last year, he gave all 70 employees videocassette recorders and set up a free video library with 1,500 movies.
+"We were the first state since World War I to rewrite a whole constitution and have it adopted by a vote of the people," he says.
+Aya was clad in a black silk robe and cap with an arched tailpiece signifying his royal rank.
+That is the categorical conclusion of the survey," said Tom Morrison of the Britain-based Agrisystems, which trained the researchers and collated the data.
+A recovering U.S. economy also promises to boost demand for machinery and other goods from Japan.
+The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has not been able to defend its benchmark price of $18 per barrel because its member states have been violating their quotas.
+The declaration did not include a specific promise Western Europe and Canada will contribute more to defense costs.
+Kellner's office indicted leaders of the Colombia-based Medellin Cartel, responsible for up to 80 percent of U.S. cocaine imports. And he successfully prosecuted scores of Miami police who ran a drug-ripoff ring.
+The nervousness spilled over to Wall Street this morning but later eased.
+Kluckman said the Justice Department had written 64 Atlanta-area lending institutions in the last year requesting information on lending standards, policies and practices, as well as other data.
+The Air France employees went on strike Thursday, claiming that the company's plans to reduce the number of foreign flights to and from Nice could cost the jobs of 300 workers.
+However, Mr Augustine thinks that there are plenty of overheads and duplicated costs which can be cut out from defence companies even when the overlap between their operations is small.
+Indeed, in a sense, the execution of this book, itself gives the lie to the author's central thesis: there is an overwhelming, verbose cloudiness in the central visionary passages which denies all the harmony.
+Let us not abandon the victims of neglect.
+Many, many people support us.
+Its patients, referred from short-term hospitals, stay an average of 100 days; 70% are over age 65, and 60% require breathing support.
+Singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones, whose song "Chuck E.'s In Love" became a hit, has given birth to a girl, her record company says.
+Previously, a safe-harbor provision allowed many of them to claim treatment as independent contractors.
+The other charges carry three- to five-year sentences.
+Analysts had expected Fireman's Fund's first-quarter insurance earnings excluding the "fresh start" benefits to be approximately 70 cents to 85 cents a share, versus the actual 66 cents.
+Workers now own 27% of the enterprise.
+Citicorp has 29m cardholders in the US, compared with 600,000 in Europe. Mr James Bailey, who had run all of the bank's US consumer banking businesses since the beginning of 1992, has been named head of global transaction services.
+They vehemently disapprove of nearly all proposals to boost taxes, such as extending state sales taxes to include services, and they dislike attempts to restrict student working hours.
+He argues that not only are the increases not needed at this time, but that eliminating them would tend to add jobs to the economy that would actually increase Social Security revenues and finance benefits to be paid in the 2000s.
+Still, the dollar was quoted only slightly lower against the West German deutsche mark, and higher against the yen.
+But Williams said figures showed that Eastern had made other large cuts in its work force since 1980.
+The offering could represent a breakthrough in the creation of a new market in residential mortgages here and comes amid major changes in the way Britain's housing business is financed.
+But defeated Washington Sen. Gorton's bid to be a judge on an appeals court covering California, Washington and other states hits a snag: Historically, the post has gone to a California judge because that state has the biggest caseload.
+(The suspect) picked up the weapon and several shots were fired," Buske said.
+In addition to the premium price, Gould's troubled defense and computer businesses could be dead weights.
+Activist Kelly Quirke said Greenpeace was protesting "a fossil-fuel energy policy that is not only destroying the ocean but the atmosphere." The Valdez will be moved to dry dock after an underwater survey of damage.
+In the credit markets, interest rates on new short-term Treasury bills sold by the government were higher than at the previous auction a week earlier.
+Almost 1,900 children under 13 have AIDS, about 2 percent of all AIDS cases, according to the national Centers for Disease Control.
+Stor Furnishings' outlets, two in the Los Angeles area and one in Houston, will be converted to the Ikea name, the companies said.
+Most of the association's 800 member schools fall somewhere in between.
+On the one hand, he wanted to provide support for the budget negotiations between the administration and Congress by allaying fears that a tax increase and big cuts in spending could topple the country into a recession.
+They are investigating whether hazardous waste was illegally disposed of at the plant and the actions then covered up.
+Citicorp sustained a loss of close to $120 million on its loan to Randsworth, a British property company, joining U.S. pension funds in what could be one of the worst commercial real estate ventures in recent years.
+But oil-company selling later cut the gain, prompting predictions of softer oil prices in the coming days.
+"Just as the month before was exaggeratedly weak, this is exaggeratedly strong," said Robert Dederick, chief economist at Northern Trust Co. "Nonetheless, we are improving."
+U.S. officials put the toll much higher.
+Police officers at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo have been storing the books since they were confiscated.
+Picasso painted "Acrobat and Young Harlequin" in 1905 in his Paris attic studio at 13 rue Ravignon using gouache, an opaque watercolor easier to handle than oil paint.
+"What the assessment points out is that exotic plants and animals are a problem in more places than we would have thought," said Galvin.
+Some said they weren't enthusiastic about Quayle, but they weren't buying the idea of dumping him.
+But a balloon dispatched early today indicated the wind was still from the northeast, unacceptable for launch.
+In the last week or so, after staying with relatives while her husband was in Albany, she returned home and was greeted by the generosity of neighbors and friends.
+Here are challenges that will not wait, challenges that will figure on the agenda of the summit of the group of seven industrial countries in Munich next week. Here also is where leadership is needed.
+Alexander P. Fisun, deputy coal industry minister, told Izvestia more than 300,000 miners were striking 94 of the 121 mines in the the Donetsk Basin of the eastern Ukraine, the country's largest coal field.
+Merrill's net income was $184.3 million.
+But by the time the exhibit opened Jan. 20, three of the real tanks had been knocked down.
+"Most of them should have remained private, venture-backed companies," says Mr. Casdin.
+Rockville, Md.-based Kinetics supplies mounting systems for Navy electronic systems.
+He also could face the electric chair.
+Desks and file cabinets were toppled, and a glass door was smashed, he said.
+Power plants have a different problem, because officials are reluctant to let them put chlorine or other disinfectants in cooling water discharged back to the lake, Henderson said.
+In a conciliatory speech at the United Nations yesterday, South Korean President Roh Tae Woo called repeatedly for steps to hasten a "springtime for peace and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula."
+The West German government several months ago took the lead in offering to help Gorbachev cope with his economic woes.
+As his family grew, he built second-story sleeping quarters.
+Theodore Sendak, the Attorney General at the time, recently had surgery and is unable to comment, according to his son, Timothy Sendak.
+This could damage the single market in manufactured and agricultural goods as well as economic co-operation between member states.
+Witnesses said fires in the shape of the hammer and sickle were burning in the mountains outside blacked-out Lima.
+The bill would also disallow imports of foods treated with pesticides outlawed in the United States.
+"Our goal was to entertain, not to offend," she said.
+A new theme area to be completed in early 1999 will recreate the '30s and '40s movie era, with an "idealized Hollywood Boulevard" offering shops and restaurants.
+In addition, residents near the Kalu Ganga River, about 25 miles south of Colombo, said 11 bodies had been thrown into the river. Military officials did not mention those bodies.
+The Kremlin leader fought off a conservative attempt at a Moscow Communist Party executive committee meeting to block prominent reformers from attending an important national party conference starting June 28.
+The government has targeted ophthalmology as an "overpriced" specialty and has been moving to curb Medicare reimbursements to doctors in the field.
+VLSI's four-year-old, 50-employee facility in Sophia-Antipolis, is the sole R&D center for the company in Europe, where its 1990 net revenue totaled $73.3 million.
+In an auction, "the premier properties, given enough due diligence, can be sold and so can the small properties.
+Sasso returned to the campaign this month.
+The crash killed the truck driver and two train crewmen.
+The earnings report was released a day after the paperworkers union called off a 16-month-old strike at International Paper mills in three states without winning an agreement from the company.
+In Romania, with a population of 23 million people, 886 murders had been committed by the end of August, nearly double the number in the first eight months of 1989.
+A group of industrial firms in the Northwest may build a private pipeline for natural gas from Canada.
+"The proposal is unacceptable," said Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., a member of the House Armed Services Committee who has sent a number of letters to colleagues urging them to support the Osprey.
+The market value of the foundation's assets grew from $43.9 million in 1985 to more than $193 million in 1987, in which it handed out $15 million in donations.
+Starvation, scurvy and cannibalism apparently claimed the lives of most members of the expedition, she said.
+Mr. Arunasalam says those who survived told his grandmother that her husband, a devout Hindu, refused to eat the rotten beef offered by his Japanese army overseers.
+But they would scarcely object if the alternative is a further loss of value.
+The jury convicted Jackson of distributing crack cocaine at a shopping mall and twice near a high school in the District of Columbia between last April 24 and July 27.
+Now "Masterpiece Theatre" has decided that we Yanks are also ready.
+The former owner of Western Savings, Jarrett Woods, goes on trial next month on 37 charges he misapplied funds and falsified records that led to the thrift's $1 billion failure.
+Tourang had said it would drop Hellman & Friedman from its restructured bid but decided instead to provide for a small non-voting stake in Fairfax for the U.S. concern.
+But he remains an independent candidate for an at-large seat on Washington's City Council.
+Investors' appetite for bank equities remains to be seen.
+Get me off the stage."' Hertz said Sunday that McLeod is expected to be dancing again in about three weeks.
+"The Germans were just like us.
+That action could come next week, said INS spokesman Richard Kenney.
+Ten years later, he became an administrative assistant to then-UAW President Leonard Woodcock and since 1971 has been active in job security, employee involvement and quality of worklife issues.
+With New York's rating set at 100, Tokyo was rated at 170, and Osaka at 153, among the 89 major cities in the survey released Tuesday by Corporate Resources Group, a Geneva-based consultancy.
+"This clears away the main obstacle to a Glenn candidacy," contended Timothy Hagan, a Cuyhoga County commissioner who headed the Ohio campaigns of Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy in 1980 and former Vice President Walter Mondale in 1984.
+She had lied about her age and background, creating a whole new persona so that she could start fresh and support herself, the lawyer said.
+The new law would limit the securities watchdog group, however, by also requiring that charges be brought within one year of its launching an investigation.
+About 200 people were expected, said Rob Sherman, the group's national spokesman.
+State Rep. Spencer Black, chairman of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, has formed a committee of environmentalists, lawmakers and growers to reach a compromise.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Holly shares closed at $75, down $1.125.
+That is more than enough to sustain a veto in the 109-member House, although supporters of the bill say they have enough votes for an override in the Senate.
+"There is a similarity in physical appearance in the four female victims as far as hair color, eye color and general physical build," Clifton said.
+Travelers, based in Hartford, said it expects the sale to be completed by the end of the year.
+Ms. Bhutto said the violence appeared to be the work of her political rivals and accused them of trying to whip up sentiment against the 2-month-old government.
+The Morrison Formation, about 50 miles north of Denver, contains up to six distinct dinosaur fauna from successive time periods, Bakker said.
+And it should provide a system of verification that the quality standards being claimed are achieved. It would not be easy, because of factional interests.
+And dollar weakness would be bearish for the bonds market. However, pulling against these potentially adverse factors is the reality of a very weak US recovery, and low domestic inflation.
+Healthcare is a health-care products and services company.
+Gold fell earlier in London to a late bid price of $358.75 a troy ounce, compared with late Friday's $360.00.
+Mitsotakis faces tough going.
+He made it clear that if the trial judge determined that the $190 million payment was unwarranted, the government of India, as the victims' representative, would have to return some or all of the advance.
+They may not yet be thinking of selling, but they will certainly be doing less buying, as value is becoming increasingly difficult to find.
+To be sceptical is to be intelligent in a thoughtful, Tory sort of way.
+But the greatest opportunities still lie within the rail industry, say rail executives, to squeeze out inefficiency and move more freight with fewer assets.
+"The relationship between the fed funds rate and the discount rate has varied quite considerably over the years," he said, adding that the Reserve Board feels "to date, the current relationships are satisfactory."
+Heroes all around me.
+Bears argue the stock is still much too high. Showing how far Disney has fallen short of fans' hopes, the cut by Mr. Londoner was the sixth reduction in his profit estimate for this fiscal year, ending Sept. 30.
+Critics, saying the program camouflages commercial whaling, have called for a boycott of Icelandic fish.
+His first Monday there, he called his former dance instructor in New Jersey, who set up a meeting that day with an agent.
+The maker of factory-automation equipment said Mr. Moore was also named a director, expanding the board to 10.
+David O'Banion, a Louisville dentist, and Sgt. Charisse Newton, a Frankfort dental technician, extracted teeth by the light of battery-powered head lamps.
+"Words aren't adequate to express my regret and sorrow over the impact I've had on your lives," Donahue said in a choked, breaking voice. "I have affected your lives and my life.
+Now, though, he says the IRS will abide by the Line 4(r) instructions: The exemptions needn't be added back, because Congress didn't act.
+"There were no real transactions.
+Opponents argue the exhaust and viabrations will damage the ancient stones, and that the highway will prevent excavation of Roman archaeological treasures in the necropolis.
+In that litigation, American has become the plaintiff, replacing a shareholder plaintiff.
+But if the government doesn't help, "mass bankruptcies," will ensue, Mr. Nechaev said at a news conference this week.
+With the addition of the $225 million fixed-return equity investment, Goldman Sachs' partnership capital will be raised to $2.1 billion, a company spokesman said.
+He said the weapon was given to him by his son, Carl T. Rowan Jr., an attorney and former FBI agent, after he had received several threats.
+"We are all quite comfortable with what has been done to get ready for the next flight," said Alton D. Slay, a retired general who headed a 12-member committee that audited the space agency's efforts to recover from the accident.
+The Pounds 700m plant is intended to produce 200,000 cars a year by 1997 with 3,000 workers.
+Q. Sir, the fear is that you are going to agree to a deal which has a figleaf of some restoration of democracy, but in fact leaves Noriega in power.
+Labor and Shamir's right-wing Likud bloc have been equal partners in a "national unity" coalition government since indecisive 1984 elections.
+"We don't need to play on their turf; if we play on their turf, we lose," said Harkin.
+Separately, USX said in its annual report that the company's pension plans, which at one point last year analysts thought heavily overfunded, carry a surplus of only about $235 million.
+Pine argued there is no basis for lifting the injunction.
+At the same time, a certain number of seats on the board will be reserved for small shareholders' nominees.
+Truth TV relies heavily on phone calls from the public, adding to the drama and immediacy of the broadcast but also creating potential risks.
+However, he was quick to praise the EPA's overall performance in encouraging compliance from the dumpers.
+The officials said Delta scheduled the event without asking for their consent.
+A spokeswoman said Kevin Costner wasn't available for comment.
+The rest either ignore him or tell him they oppose his position.
+However, that country has not formally withdrawn from the ministerial council.
+The magazine cited a memo from William Webster, then FBI director, saying the name Schiavone appeared several times in the agency's reports on the 1975 disappearance of former Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa.
+The American Cancer Society recommends that women over 40 undergo mammography screenings annually.
+Overhead, a man yells from a passing car on the First Street bridge: "Get a job." "Right there is someone who doesn't understand the issues of the homeless," said Page, who knows the problems first hand.
+There's more than meets the eye to the new six-nation currency-stabilization accord that the U.S. and its economic allies hammered out in Paris two weeks ago.
+Resistant viruses have not been found in otherwise healthy people who take the drug for ordinary outbreaks of genital herpes sores. Researchers disagree over whether the resistant viruses will spread into the general population.
+Perhaps the most notorious cooperating witness was Mr. Boesky.
+Executives seeking corporate wisdom can learn the Disney approach, in "behind-the-scenes" management seminars at Epcot Center and Disney World.
+The stock market broke out of its downward spiral yesterday, but fear continued to grip Wall Street as stock prices bounced around in extremely heavy, volatile trading.
+Most voters, of course, don't select their candidates solely on the basis of this issue.
+He indicated a youthful landscape on the sitting room wall and told me he had a studio full of pictures.
+The draft also "obliges all party cells to create conditions for free expression of different views," the newspaper said.
+While not cheap, it requires very little effort by the cook to make a memorable feast. Like most top-quality meats and fish, sea bass shows to the best advantage if given very little embellishment.
+Cristiani, who won the March 19 presidential election by a wide margin over the candidate of the incumbent Christian Democrats, was described as incensed by Larios' move.
+NTT and the Japanese government have often worked together to the benefit of both, but recently, different government factions have been warring with each other and with NTT over the telecommunications giant's fate, clouding the company's future.
+It has 775 motels in 47 states and four Canadian provinces.
+For 60 years, the Big Board has been a bastion of shareholder democracy, guaranteeing every holder an equal vote in the affairs of companies listed there.
+And so it was fitting that he should lead a "Bebop Revisited" concert Tuesday night at the JVC Jazz Festival.
+Frightened neighbors will counsel restraint. Only U.S. leadership will be able to contain the culprits in time to prevent war.
+Until the disclosure that Coelho was stepping down from the House, Gephardt was considering a run for the No.3 post of whip.
+All government officials appointed by the president or holding a civil service rank of grade 16 or above must complete the forms listing income, assets and liabilities.
+A more likely reason to suspect such a move, he said, is that the overnight money rate in Japan crept up at the end of June.
+Christian and Syrian gunners dueled with howitzers and rocket launchers around Beirut today despite a United Nations plea for a cease-fire in the 25-day confrontation.
+Spending money on the environment: Last year 65 percent of the respondents to a National Opinion Research Center poll said more money should be spent on the environment, compared to 48 percent who held that view in 1977.
+I met Spike and the fellows that were building.
+But some are concerned that the index futures market may have a negative impact on the equity market.
+Yet that background is of utmost importance.
+Full operating profit includes interest and commission income less costs, plus gains or losses from Deutsche Bank's trading for its own account, all before taxes.
+Another plan to give jobs to the unemployed in the northern village of Stadskanaal in the vital flower bulb harvest 60-miles away also failed.
+Daniel J. Travanti, no longer the tight-lipped Furillo of "Hill Street Blues," is entering a new phase in his campaign to breach "that mythical, mystical, invisible barrier" that separates television from movie actors.
+Consultations about settling the ethnic dispute began Monday and will continue all week, the official news agency BTA reported.
+"This case is full of lies and imagination," Simone said.
+When Robins filed for protection, the company had settled about two-thirds of approximately 15,000 lawsuits brought by women who alleged injuries ranging from infections to sterility to miscarriage from using the IUD.
+The compromise "is a joint effort to work together," said Arthur Fredston, an attorney for Scandinavia Fund.
+In a recent speech to big users, Mr John Baker, chairman of National Power, urged them to be extremely vigilant about the additional costs such as the nuclear levy which are included in their bills.
+One of the clauses in that agreement calls for the suspension of Islamic laws, a condition rejected by the National Islamic Front.
+The company said that on June 11, it entered an agreement to sell its California fresh-fruit business to Castle & Cooke Inc. for $7.1 million plus contingent payments over the next three years.
+The purchases were intended to ease the impact on locals who would have had to endure a much more heavily used rail line. But the prospect of the high-speed link also brought advantages.
+Although Polozkov has harshly attacked Gorbachev's reforms, the Soviet president backed Polozkov in his campaign against Yeltsin.
+Augusto Pinochet, who took power in a 1973 coup.
+Television crews were ordered not to film the comments, and the lights were dimmed.
+A 7,700-acre fire along the Great Divide in southwestern New Mexico that has been raging out of control since Monday should be contained by next Monday, said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Jim Payne.
+He also introduced a new cinematography merit badge.
+However, since the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, pressure has been building in Congress to adopt a less conciliatory policy.
+Latin America is Chile's most dynamic trading partner, especially in manufactured goods.
+The sales-tax boost is Gov. Martinez's suggestion for making up the the money that would be lost in a services-tax repeal.
+"This week will show just how much work we've got ahead of us," said one administration official.
+Octopus's other major shareholder is BTR PLC, a British concern that traded publishing units acquired in a previous takeover for a 35% stake in Octopus in 1985.
+Although it doesn't make any of the major parts, Nippon Steel says it engineered the machine itself, drawing on its years as a major user of computers and computer systems.
+Dietze, 19, was sentenced to 15 days in jail and fined $50.
+The implication is that the the Guggenheim collections in New York, Venice, Bilbao and perhaps Salzburg, will be constantly on the move.
+In contrast, a cold front moving across the Atlantic Coast states brought lower temperatures west of the front.
+Although the man was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in prison, community activists in this city of 96,500 launched a campaign to oust City Attorney Robert Myers, blaming his policy against prosecuting nonviolent homelessness-related crimes.
+He will report to AVX's chief executive officer, Marshall O. Butler.
+Sales rose 0.9%, to 936.37 billion yen from 927.82 billion yen.
+It is the outgrowth of a tired and worn-out social theory: Cultural Relativism.
+But political leaders expected that, and when, in late July, Johnson & Johnson said it was giving up its boycott of Florida TV stations, many thought the opposition to the tax was crumbling.
+She was widely criticized for building a mansion on a Soweto hill, which she said was for Mandela when he left prison.
+"I figured mother and Garbo at the moment were having tea, and mother said, `Make sure she gets it,"' Ford said of her late mother.
+A report by the London Broadcasting Co. said Hadi Issa Grada, 44, was suspected of organizing actions against Libyan exiles opposed to Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi.
+Put the carrots and livers into a low oven to rest. Add a little more oil to the saute pan and fry the onion.
+In a three-block area in one section of Queens, the city counted 567 housing units in what it said was a neighborhood of one-and two-family homes; the Census Bureau counted zero units.
+Gibbons said Northwest continues to make progress in reducing the $3.1 billion debt incurred in the buyout.
+After opening at 147.56 yen, the day's high, the currency moved as low as 146.98 yen.
+Peter Maloney directed the off-Broadway production which was seen on its opening night Wednesday.
+In response to earlier appeals from the newly formed National Coalition for a Democratic Constitution, church bells tolled in protest throughout the nation.
+The new structures also cut commissions involved in issues. In the old days a flotation would usually mean a public offer for sale, perhaps with the price set by tender, but often with a fixed price pitched to ensure the issue's success.
+The only lawmaker to rise in opposition to the bill was Rep. William Dannemeyer, R-Calif., who portrayed it as a concession to the gay community.
+Another important, if still largely symbolic, stage has been passed in the Middle East peace process.
+One option, said Huizenga, is to acquire an existing team.
+Sanyo Electric Co.'s electronic parts plant in Cimanggis, Indonesia, illustrates the point.
+The 737s are expected to be delivered by December 1989, a Lufthansa statement said.
+Russian State Bank Chairman Georgiy Matyukhin, however, said after his meeting with Messrs. Brady and Greenspan that a single Soviet currency is likely to remain in place for at least the next two years, if only for practical reasons.
+Alan F. Delp, a senior vice president of the First National Bank of Chicago, is among several executives of American banks staying in East Berlin.
+While oil exporters like Mexico, Ecuador and Venezuela are theoretically favored by skyrocketing oil prices, experience has shown that oil boom periods result in severe inflation and economic destabilization.
+But Enimont also has some problems: It is overstaffed and has inefficient internal distribution, and the two groups that formed it often duplicate efforts.
+Felder said he believed the divorce could best be handled as a "no-fault" divorce under California law, but that he had not yet spoken with Tyson's lawyers.
+Particularly good profits came from the superchargers and robotics business areas and from some installation material companies.
+"People thought there must be massive ownership changes going out there," said Mr. Wines.
+'In every industry we have divested the workers have benefited enormously from improved conditions of pay and service.
+He promised to replace it by a tax that falls more heavily on the wealthy.
+And unrest would likely mount.
+Although the government plans to reform the health system, it appears reluctant to endorse reforms that ideologically would threaten the concept of socialized free medicine.
+The government pays for it," said Rieber, whose family has worked in the seal trade for 100 years.
+The Tribal Appellate Court ordered FMC to choose qualified Indians for 75 percent of new jobs and all new promotions, give local Indians one-third of all training opportunities, and pay a $100,000 annual fee.
+Earlier this year, Daimler said it expected passenger-car production to be unchanged from 1987.
+The semi-processed coca leaf is flown mainly to Colombia, to the north, where it is refined into pure cocaine.
+The rights therefore, should be supported, but the market is getting fatigued by the volume of shares being issued by housebuilders.
+The transaction now is set to be closed March 20, three months behind schedule.
+"But they don't have any qualms about Japanese letters of credit-because police cars are visible, but you don't see letters of credit."
+The Columbia band formed a bridge on the field at Harvard Stadium this season and drove a car off it in a Teddy Kennedy sendup. And the University of Pennsylvania band still manages to make the shape of the Eiffel Tower seem risque.
+Thunderstorms produced golfball-size hail at Peachtree City, just south of Atlanta. Quarter-size hail piled up 3 inches deep at Forsyth, in central Georgia.
+But more is involved than a vulgar and musically mediocre group of ghetto kids.
+Profit also has increased because the company has changed its business to focus on second-time computer buyers, who generally are more interested in higher-priced systems.
+Hours earlier, the Supreme Court, on a 7-2 vote, rejected a motion to stay the execution.
+"After the 1929 crash, the universal phrase was 'The economy is fundamentally sound,'" said a skeptical John Kenneth Galbraith, the Harvard economist.
+Lawrence Hite, a partner with Mint Investment Management in New York, said Mint and most management companies maintain internal auditing controls that are designed to prevent fraudulent handling of customer funds.
+Both rules still must be approved by the Vatican.
+Birnbaum and Grasso, is studying how to boost the exchange's daily trading capacity to about 600 million shares from the current average of about 225 million.
+"The U.S. slump leaves Mexico vulnerable and not at a good time," says Lorenzo Zambrano, director general of Cementos Mexicanos, a big cement exporter.
+"We are trying to make Japan more self-sufficient in energy," says an executive at a state-controlled oil company.
+Handling was admirable, even at high speeds.
+'If we could convert only 10 per cent of the analogue cordless phone buyers to CT-2 it would be a nice business, and I don't think that is so ambitious a target,' Mr Wright says.
+Thornburgh's dispute with the ABA was born of an apparent disagreement over discussions he and his aides had with bar officials over changes in the ABA's guidelines on judicial screening.
+In other developments, a law firm appointed official receivers of Robert Maxwell's estate said it had obtained a copy of his will.
+Daiwa Securities led the Japanese charge in September.
+March 22: UAL board says the union offer has "serious deficiencies" but agrees to negotiate.
+She uses her Foncard at a remote call-box, muttering to herself: 'Is this a great country, or what?'
+Chrysler officials say the existence of the 1973 roll-bar memo wasn't disclosed because they didn't know it existed until contacted by this newspaper.
+In Utah, dense fog contributed to accidents involving more than a dozen vehicles on a freeway in Salt Lake Valley.
+Losing issues outnumbered gains by nearly 2-to-1 on the NYSE, with 843 down, 432 up and 502 unchanged.
+The union is under court order to hold direct, secret-ballot elections next year for top officers as part of its settlement last spring of civil racketeering charges brought by the U.S. attorney in Manhattan.
+That could hurt foreign economies because many are dependent on U.S. demand.
+And Bush proposed that it all be done about five years faster than Gorbachev suggested.
+Col. Pat Maloney, contacted by The Associated Press by telephone at at his Rhein-Main office, said, "There is nothing being discussed at this level."
+Lauber said the NTSB was also told that the same motor had been replaced on Oct. 4, and had been in the shop for routine inspections in February.
+Last spring Ray set up housekeeping in Letterman's home and was arrested while driving his sports car after identifying herself to a toll collector outside New York City as "Mrs.
+Baldizon's allegations were disputed by Americas Watch, a U.S. human rights group that said he had repeatedly changed his stories.
+Neighborhood civil defense committees in Nicaragua stacked sandbags to form levees against flooding.
+Dayton Hudson Department Store Co. announced plans Monday to lay off more than half of Marshall Field & Co.'s 1,550 employees at its Chicago headquarters.
+"I personally guarantee your safety," Premadasa said at a public meeting in the village of Girandurukotte, northeast of Colombo. "Let us forget the past and start a new era.
+Death row inmate Clarence Brandley was freed on bond Tuesday, one month after an appeals court threw out his conviction on charges of raping and killing a teen-ager in a case tainted by racism.
+Police were questioning five people last night over the IRA bombing of Harrods in January, including two men held after an armed raid in north London on Tuesday.
+But Dragonair knew of those obstacles in advance, and analysts lay much of the blame for its performance on poor planning.
+The disagreement, which cast doubt on the success of Soviet economic reforms, has become a matter of sharp public debate, with pleas to the two leaders to reconcile.
+Cuba's official news agency Prensa Latina said the Hermann had a cargo of 10 tons of chromium.
+Cardinal Macharski is responsible for arranging the transfer of the convent.
+Moreover, if we were using such low-carbon fuels the level of air pollution would be much reduced and both the environment and human health would benefit. The reason, of course, is the relative cost.
+Ramsgate is a leisurely four hours from the Continent rather than the tunnel's sprint.
+Analysts said that helped to put a damper on buying interest in the stock market, along with persistent worries about the economic outlook.
+Despite huge profits which I could have made from investing in emerging markets such as Indonesia, Pakistan and Malaysia, I ignored them completely in 1993 in favour of rather more predictable fare.
+Police suspect the attacks were meant to draw attention to some 40 political prisoners in Chile.
+Hours after the regional government was named, an opposition delegation led by playwright Vaclav Havel met with Communist premier Ladislav Adamec to discuss how to meet popular demands for democracy by reshuffling the federal government.
+The dugout had a surprisingly thin hull, less than two inches thick at the bottom and 1.2 inches along the gunwales, said curator Flemming Rieck.
+She shows you the tawdriness of this character's life, and her need for escapism.
+However, can we say this policy is right over the long run?" wrote commentator Yunosuke Ohkura in The Japan Times.
+In the broader market, prices of investment-grade corporate bonds finished the day 3/8 to 5/8 point lower.
+As for Pneumo Abex, he says: "The idea that you can buy something you have never managed and assume you are going to liquidate is a lousy presumption."
+Unsecured creditors of Allied Stores Corp. fell in line and dropped their objections to $1 billion in new financing for the retailer.
+Those who would now have government abandon social responsibility in the name of unbridled individualism are doing Marx's work for him.
+Though many suspicious transactions cropped up in the exchange's daily trading report, the surveillance staff "didn't do anything for more than four years," he said.
+One glaring example is that while the Japanese, like the British, drive on the left side of the road and thus put steering wheels on the right side of the car, the Big Three export only left-drive vehicles to Japan.
+"The view is spreading that there is a strong likelihood the U.S. will raise its discount rate," said a division chief at Taiheiyo Securities Co., who asked not to be named.
+Wattana did not mention any casualties.
+As a result, tablets often contain high concentrations of medicine.
+The leftist guerrillas have been fighting the U.S.-backed government since 1979 with a campaign that includes economic sabotage.
+The Commerce Department said residential, non-residential and government spending totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $428.7 billion - the lowest dollar level since $423.1 billion was spent in November 1988.
+New York Hospital spokeswoman Myrna Manners confirmed Garbo had been a kidney dialysis patient at the hospital, but released no other medical information at the request of Garbo's family.
+"We try to have an open attitude here so people can go a little nuts or act weird.
+The reports did not say how police concluded that Wakaoji was kidnapped by the Red Army.
+"In any case, we are no longer the slaves of any ideology; that cost us too much," he said.
+He permitted elections in October 1985.
+On a 9-0 vote, the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee recommended that the full chamber consent to Darman's nomination to head the Office of Management and Budget.
+And at the end of the day, it was certain he had the most important supporter of all.
+A Vietnamese diplomat left Britain Sunday, expelled for brandishing a handgun during a demonstration earlier this month by refugees outside the Vietnamese Embassy.
+Dukakis, Gore and Jesse Jackson shared the spoils in the other Super Tuesday contests.
+For example, a 17-year employee earning a weekly paycheck would normally get 18 weeks of severance pay.
+Savimbi, leader of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola, arrived in the Zairean capital Sunday morning for a meeting with President Mobutu Sese Seko, said Zairean government sources who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Indeed, Japanese art collectors have been buying Western art since the late 19th century, art experts say, but a veritable Japanese invasion of auction rooms in New York and London began in the early 1980s, fueled by the soaring yen.
+The measure rose 0.2% in August and 1.2% in July.
+In the 1991 first half the company earned $61.7 million on revenue of $796.7 million.
+Hotel accommodations for security personnel and other aides cost $336,414; overtime for those personnel cost $256,205; per diem food costs were $183,030; and $141,464 was spent to install telephone lines.
+Rodman & Renshaw Inc., the brokerage firm of the holding company, said it has hired half of the 40 people who worked for Staley's commodities trading unit.
+David L. Spradlin of the Agriculture Department's personnel office said Yeutter had filed the annual disclosure on May 5, but it was returned for additional information and clarification.
+Pork producers and meatpackers deny any health problems exist. They say two-thirds of the meat consumed in the EC does not meet such standards and call the EC action a blatant artificial trade barrier.
+According to industry figures, the United States has a trade surplus of about $3 billion from its TV and film exports.
+A military spokesman confirmed a dead Palestinian was brought to Jenin hospital but said members of the family took the corpse for burial and the army could not investigate the cause of death.
+Falling energy and food prices in February helped restrain the rise in the Labor Department's Consumer Price Index after a 0.3 percent increase in January.
+Police say Linares, 23, held off hospital workers at gunpoint, unhooked his son's respirator and cradled the boy until he died.
+They also wanted official status to be granted to new committees formed to defend workers' interests, Kopasov said.
+Some people have become infected through blood transfusions, although blood supplies are more closely screened now.
+"It has a motivating effect on the employees, and it gives them incentive to do a good job," Karos said.
+Holly Farms had tried to thwart Tyson's efforts by agreeing to merge with ConAgra Inc. of Omaha, Neb.
+"Copyright covers artistic expression but not the ideas.
+Before it was seized, Lincoln was owned by American Continental Corp. of Phoenix, a firm controlled by land developer Charles Keating Jr.
+"I don't see it as a reprimand," she said. "Chicago is an anomaly.
+About five million shares will be used for previously announced share swaps in which Saint-Gobain bid for full control of its Belgian glass unit, restructured its construction operations in a joint venture with Cie.
+They've never owned a camp but have visited friends deep in Big Cypress for holidays, hunting trips and relaxation.
+Now he's headed for Alaska, temporarily leaving his wife, three boys and a father in failing health to go north to scope things out.
+Instead it sees the deregulation and liberalisation pursued by the Anglo-Saxon economies during the 1980s as the cause of their current ills.
+It also completed a deal to purchase the automation division of Texas Instruments Inc., a Siemens spokesman said.
+At the same time, experts are calling for moderate inflation of around 5 percent this year.
+Anti-apartheid activists have criticized withdrawal schemes that permit the U.S. companies to continue supplying parts and equipment to South Africa.
+OPEC's agreement to limit its runaway crude oil production have boosted crude futures sharply higher, but skepticism that the agreement would hold up in the long term has severely limited the gains.
+It hopes to move next January to the $12 million, six-floor building.
+ORANGE JUICE: March futures ended the day three cents a pound lower at $1.0815.
+Inventor Mark Underwood of Burr Oak, Kan., says his machine is lighter and more efficient than conventional harvesting equipment, with half as many moving parts.
+Authorities said he was taken into custody at school Wednesday and admitted to the killings.
+Officials at the Army recruiting office in Little Rock, Ark., didn't wait for people to come to them.
+As opposed to others in the 7,000-man army, the Leopards have not been associated with human rights violations.
+The New Jersey Turnpike 7.20% issue due 2018 finished at a price of 89 3/4, up from 89 5/8.
+Despite IBM's promises of greater speed, functionality, and power, few expect users switch.
+"This is an education in greed in people," Campos said.
+He said a possible cause was Arafat's recognition of Israel and renunciation of terrorism.
+He demanded a lot of us, but he rewarded and compensated us." While the Enquirer flourished, its style has many critics, and several celebrities have sued the publication.
+The company that arranges ad contracts for Los Angeles' buses has so far refused to accept the ads, said Carol Waymire, who represents the Winning Democracy in El Salvador campaign in Los Angeles.
+It hopes that Lottery money and the general public will provide the remainder. The ENO has been quieter about its plans but unless around Pounds 25m is raised soon its early 20th century building could decline into squalor.
+The last offshore discovery in Cook Inlet was made 26 years ago, when Arco, Unocal Corp. and Marathon Oil Co. discovered the McArthur River Field.
+Environmentalists, meanwhile, said that while a number of votes are expected on other amendments intended to strengthen the clean air bill, the tougher auto pollution curbs were a top priority.
+U.S. officials have repeatedly said no such strike will be undertaken by the United States.
+But labor leaders contend that, even amid such defeats, correcting dangerous workplace conditions and helping workers win back pay in wage-and-hour cases promote the perception that a union can still have a concrete impact on the workplace.
+Kriett told the Star Tribune and the Pioneer Press Dispatch Tuesday night that she did not consult with Jamieson before deciding to operate on a 43-year-old woman whose heart had stopped beating five times before surgery began.
+Stocks were helped partly by a slight gain in bond prices.
+If it wasn't for them, I'd be a prima ballerina by now.
+The Mongols ruled Mongolia until 1921.
+The small intestine transplanted into Tracey works just like her own would have if it had been healthy, with muscles moving the food down the digestive tract.
+He contended that the Bundesbank was leaking the story to the markets to test reaction.
+Now the rest of the world is taking its turn.
+I wished I'd been ready," Sheik Nawaf said.
+SWAPO has been fighting South African rule since 1966 and is favored to win most votes in independence elections scheduled for November.
+I'm here to give a little encouragement to a courageous man." The weather cleared enough by midmorning for a 15-minute helicopter tour of the coast.
+Asbestos, once considered a miracle fiber, caused thousands of deaths from lung cancer and other ailments.
+And after 1989, there's room to wonder which is the best practitioner of "Realpolitik," the State Department or the exiles.
+Ivanhoe alleged that Gold Fields and Newmont illegally "locked out" the possibility of an Ivanhoe tender offer by collaborating in a massive "Street sweep" for Newmont stock early last week.
+The defense chiefs also planned to issue on Friday a joint statement of support for President Reagan prior to his meetings next week in Moscow with Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, said the officials.
+The 45,600-square-mile border area, thought to be rich in uranium, has been in dispute for decades.
+In addition, he reminded me, Egyptians have for millennia lived in a paternalistic system. From the start they were administered by a vast bureaucracy that controlled the essential element of life, Nile irrigation.
+Lifting the freeze, which caused immediate price rises of between 30% and 40% for many goods, amounted to the government's first formal recognition of the collapse of its Cruzado plan.
+Police Commissioner Johan van der Merwe said three National Servicemen _ white soldiers serving their two-year mandatory military service _ have been held since the theft was discovered.
+Since Bush's inauguration Jan. 20, the Pentagon has been directed on an acting basis by William H. Taft IV, who was the deputy defense secretary under Reagan.
+"All of you have worked long hours under extreme pressure to keep our airline moving," Richard J. Hillman, Continental's top flight-operations executive, told his crew-scheduling staff members in a memo earlier this month.
+Separate juries deciding the fates of Mondello and accused triggerman Joseph Fama, both 19, did not reach a verdict Wednesday. They resumed deliberations today in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn.
+Costs to New York are 27 per cent less.
+Shell Oil said unusually rapid corrosion in an eight-inch pipe led to the May 5 explosion at a Louisiana refinery that killed seven and sharply curtailed the company's operations.
+But Mr. Silber argues that the "discipline" imposed on state government by a Silber administration would be sufficient to control costs.
+The two suspects, identified only as a 22-year-old administrative employee of the warehouse and her boyfriend, remained in custody. However, a search of their apartment failed to yield the paintings, which remain missing.
+The Jewish holiday Passover concludes at sunset.
+This year will be different.
+Former Premier Giovanni Spadolini, now Senate president, reportedly left in a huff because he didn't like his third-row seat.
+He was taken to Abington Memorial Hospital, where Linda Miller, a spokeswoman, said he was in stable condition and alert.
+Dairy Crest, the processing arm of the Milk Marketing Board, has announced the appointment of Michael Dowdall as chairman.
+All 39 people aboard the plane survived.
+After finding little support for some of the information collected the last time, the agency has dropped questions about marital history and home air conditioning.
+Then Channel 4 screened the movie for a national audience in Britain. Since then Kevin Brownlow and David Gill have continued their meticulous work on classics of the silent cinema.
+When Mr. Pippin was hospitalized at New York University Medical Center, he found space in the hospital to continue rehearsals.
+"I tell them to hold auditions," Ms. Martin says.
+That attempt to match the opulence of Western Europe and West Germany may have succeeded but it has left deep resentment in the provinces of the country.
+Some of the cash that isn't going into money funds is clearly going into bond funds.
+Unemployment is stubbornly high, but France has managed to stave off recession and its inflation rate is actually lower than Germany's.
+The two nuclear plants were never completed.
+Economists sometimes take rising inventories as a sign of economic weakness.
+Israeli Ambassador Ovadia Soafer presented the Medals of Righteousness to townspeople who risked their lives as they sheltered Jews on the run from 1940 through 1944.
+MCI said it has won a strong customer response to new marketing plans such as its Friends and Family long-distance discount program, which Bert C. Roberts, president and chief operating officer, said lured three million new customers in the quarter.
+But on a more substantive level, Mr. Hart's re-entry is a sign of increasing voter dissatisfaction with the level and quality of presidential politics.
+Roche coordinates an annual multiethnic festival at her school and organized the first racially integrated student dance at a rural Maryland high school.
+"We welcome you, we are pleased you're and if you have an extra minute for a prayer when the going gets a little tough, remember the Congress.
+Bush made the comments when asked if he was willing to consider relaxing the longstanding trade restraints in light of the recent democratic movements sweeping Eastern Europe.
+More than a quarter-century has passed since Kennedy and his sister, Caroline, now 30, charmed the nation with their Oval Office shenanigans.
+As competing countries such as India and Turkey begin to deplete their cotton supplies, buyers are increasingly turning to the U.S., Mr. Mueller said.
+The company is not involved in property improvements for the time being.
+Interest rates on short-term Treasury securities shot up in Monday's auction with the rate on three-month bills rising to the highest level in more than four years.
+In the short term, the collapse of Communist hard-liners in Moscow could open the way to a joint Washington-Moscow agreement to shut down aid to the warring sides in Afghanistan's lengthy civil war.
+Opposition leaders have said they will be watching to see if steps are taken to separate the power of the party from that of the state.
+The deficits were without precedent in the last 70 years.
+Whether that came directly from my father, or as much from my mother, I guess it's a basic Christian attitude," Michael said.
+This anxiety is shared by critics, which may explain the aforementioned objections to basing a "Masterpiece Theatre" series on an idea by Herb Schmertz.
+Indeed, for companies that can't spend a lot to catch consumers' attention, ingenuity goes a long way.
+No group immediately claimed responsibility, but suspicion fell on Protestant paramilitaries opposed to the outlawed Irish Republican Army, a mainly Roman Catholic group fighting British rule of the province.
+Dealers reported that the Bank of England intervened to smooth the pound's rise as it hit an intraday high of $1.8850.
+But the details of the measure may make life difficult for networks and Hollywood producers, alike.
+The steps to the House chamber were lined all day with lobbyists from civil-rights groups who were urging support for the measure, and by representatives of small-business groups, who wore pins bearing the word "quotas" marked by a diagonal, red slash.
+The big story was the dollar's resilience despite a surprisingly huge $12.5 billion excess of imports over exports for November reported by the Commerce Department.
+The Soviets withdrew their forces from Austria in 1955, but they left behind a large embassy and many other offices that Western intelligence agencies always have viewed as potential helpers of the KGB and the GRU, Soviet military intelligence.
+The problem was excerbated by the religious difference.
+Forest City Enterprises Inc. said it plans a $350 million expansion of the Summit Park Mall in Wheatfield, N.Y., that includes shopping centers, a hotel and an industrial park.
+Gorbachev was optimistic, however.
+The Saudis and the United Arab Emirates are picking up most of the slack to replace those 4 million barrels.
+Tax credits to small businesses for the first five years they offer employee health insurance, for the first five years they extend coverage to employee dependents and for the first five years they enroll employees in a managed-care program.
+These are not radical, anti-establishment people.
+The U.S. Embassy in Seoul closed the cultural center about a year ago to protect staff members.
+(God is great) stabbed two women soldiers hitchhiking near Kiryat Tivon in northern Israel.
+He led development of the original Compaq portable personal computer and was instrumental in engineering the company's subsequent products.
+But it can at least assure the Burmese people that they are remembered.
+Defense lawyers had argued that 76 other officers and troops acted on orders of their superiors when they shot the prisoners.
+For example, some of the bulldozers buck and jump rather than run smoothly.
+The textile industry in Slovenia contributes more than 7 per cent to the republic's GDP and employs more than 50,000 people.
+Jerome Barron, a law professor at George Washington University here, said Tuesday the 1974 decision is a strong precedent for North.
+Purchasing managers around the state in November reported a threefold increase in inventory levels over a month earlier.
+He said he could not comment on the number of soldiers, their destination or time of departure.
+George Bush isn't like that.
+Royal Dutch/Shell's operating profit on chemicals more than doubled, to #232 million from #114 million.
+In his letter of resignation, Mr. Toren said "the job was far more demanding than I expected and I do not want to continue in a role that takes such a heavy toll on my life."
+Those on the left who have been writing lately about the "vanishing middle class" must be similarly disdainful of the facts.
+The lender of last resort function consists today of deliberately ill-defined guarantees in return for acceptance of detailed supervision.
+"One has to be blind not to see that the moderate stream is becoming the dominant one in the PLO," Labor parliament member Lova Eliav said on Israel television.
+Hershey Foods lost 2 3/8 to 37 7/8 after Goldman Sachs cut its rating on the candy and chocolate maker to "hold" from "buy" and cut earnings estimates for next year.
+The proper course now would be to throw the political doors wide open.
+In the Lilco case, a federal judge in Hauppauge, N.Y., late last year dismissed the jury he had empaneled, after it was reported that major issues between the two parties had been resolved.
+The defense contended that Nardi and Argie were hired by Presser and did whatever he wanted them to do; that Hughes worked; and that Allen Friedman often was too ill to work.
+Pharmaceuticals, however, also eased back along with steel stocks to end little changed.
+In a simulcast system, a TV station would broadcast its regular signal on one channel and the same program on another channel in high-definition.
+Barry's political status and political future are not factors we considered when making decisions about this prosecution." The jury's verdict was widely interpreted at the time as a victory for the mayor.
+It attributed the 20.4 percent decline from July 1988 to a shift in payment dates for military salaries, veterans' benefits and Supplemental Security Income.
+As of September, United still trailed American in year-to-date business but appeared likely to become the undisputed largest U.S. airline by year-end.
+"I could have understood one or two counts, but I just don't understand this," he told companions as he headed to a probation office.
+Uno did not propose specific changes, however, and reiterated general support for the tax.
+Selective buying of some widely traded stocks took place toward the close, dealers said.
+On Wednesday, the Texas Supreme Court agreed with the trial court and the cities.
+Portfolio managers were scouring the world to sell shares wherever they found good liquidity and the best prices.
+It wasn't intentional, we were all busy."
+There were signs of a slowdown in exports, particularly for the service sector. Employment.
+If not, the downside could be problems of the sort we can't even imagine."
+That made the market especially vulnerable to fears about the dollar, a danger that Treasury Secretary Baker failed to recognize.
+"They're always looking at Mercedes, but most of them can't afford to go for that much luxury," he says.
+And some of his actions during the crisis riled Washington, too.
+Morton is a chartered accountant and is chairman of the Vistec group which supplies computer systems, software and services.
+Mrs. Thatcher's remarks were seen as a rebuff to several leading members of her own Conservative Party who have called for a more clear-cut British commitment to the EMS.
+He is working on a book on the Middle East.
+Now it's Snelling's turn and he is running to succeed Kunin. Both Snelling and Democrat Peter Welch face only token opposition in their party primaries.
+The formation is only about 300 feet deep, he said, "but every 50 feet or so you have a different species.
+The April contract for wholesale home heating oil plunged on Tuesday by 2.54 cents closing at 55.04 cents a gallon, after rising 1.06 cents Monday.
+Oz said the Israeli crackdown on Palestinian demonstrators was increasing hatred between Arabs and Israelis.
+It is this often pedantic and time-consuming system that is now under threat as the industry approaches the bracing world of privatisation. 'We are trying to prepare the railways for the next century', says Sir Bob Reid.
+Before she died in January, Dorothea Allen destroyed family papers and letters and tore the date and place of birth from her passport.
+Another surge of snow and lower temperatures was forecast to move into Wyoming on Sunday night, dropping temperatures to as low as 15 below zero.
+"It is my view that the Reagan administration sacrificed a critical opportunity to make significant changes in the terms of automotive trade to its imperative of getting an agreement," he said.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 61.74 million shares at noontime, down from 155.33 million at the same point Friday.
+Nisrin's head was wrapped in blood-stained bandages Monday.
+The EarlyWarning Radiation Detector sounds an alarm at about five times the minimum government standard for exposure of nuclear plant workers.
+She would be the first British monarch to visit the Soviet Union since the 1917 revolution that overthrew the czar.
+Under the apartheid system of racial segregation, the country's 28 million blacks have no voice in national affairs while the whites control the government and the economy.
+Until its tangle with Kollman, Mr. Salberg said University Graphics had been profitable, providing pre-press services to major publishers across the country.
+But if history is any guide, those numbers provide cold comfort.
+Then, in blood-red paint, they labeled Rambo's plane "Ho Chi Minh Air."
+But he noted a series of trade barriers Japan erects to American agriculture and electronic equipment.
+They took about a third of the capital in the first assault and held onto extensive areas for most of a week, also engaging in heavy combat in the provinces.
+Burnett said the board did not cite design of the control knob as a factor because the pilot had so many chances to discover and correct it and because Boeing and the FAA already were correcting the problem.
+But he was first on the air with television commercials in Michigan in what aides said was a make-or-break contest for him.
+Youngsters not yet in their teens are shopping and cooking for the family, scheduling their own orthodontist appointments and piano lessons, tending pets and buying their own clothes.
+Mr. Sterling was punished for his diligence, thanks to a widespread but little-known way credit reports are used. Lenders commonly turn down applicants with too many "inquiries" on their credit-reports.
+The administration has modified the proposal to say Medicaid eligibility will be delayed after applicants transfer assets to others, depending on the size of the transfers.
+Other countries have their own versions, such as the Oberammergau Passion Play in Germany.
+Military units also occupied workplaces, he said in an interview. He said five workers in the department of Sonsonate, 40 miles from San Salvador, were detained for more than nine hours.
+Like those attacks, the sack of Bagdad, Mexico, failed to crush the town.
+He tells me my timing is "atrocious," my voice "monotone and off-key."
+The Soviets have earned a significant amount of hard currency by exporting energy to Western Europe, particularly West Germany, Italy and Austria.
+Gantt, whose supporters hoped to enshrine him as the first black elected to the Senate from the South since Reconstruction, ran as an unabashed liberal and attacked what he called Helms' lying and distortion.
+MBB was added to a rapid succession of technology and aerospace acquisitions in 1985, when AEG AG, MTU and Dornier were taken aboard.
+But Mencken did not find politics boring: only absurd.
+This is expected to encourage further consolidation. Of the 650 financial firms in the country in 1983, only some 50 remain.
+It also would not interfere with the right of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to pursue a civil suit against Bush and other Silverado officers to recover part of the taxpayers' losses.
+There has been a slight decrease - although not for long enough to signify a trend. Sir Gordon Higginson, vice-chancellor of Southampton University, told the committee: 'Some of our students are having a desperate time.
+Guerrillas are greeted with smiles and offered cool melon juice.
+For 1990, Pargesa has forecast its net income will rebound to exceed the 1988 level.
+The information is embedded, like small fossils, in the bedrock of the prose.
+While illiteracy was once a problem that could be ignored, industry is now forced to confront it.
+The consensus is that the index will rise 0.5%.
+He said Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty monitors noticed no incidents of jamming over the weeked.
+Pilarczyk refused interviews Tuesday, but is to hold a news conference Thursday.
+"Over my dead body," says Mr. Campfield.
+The company declared bankruptcy in 1986 and saddled the PBGC with claims of about $2.3 billion for more than 108,000 employees.
+The upshot was solidification of the already widely held opinion that for months to come, the government will keep base rates at the current 14% or higher.
+Rector said Chubb has not been threatened with license revocation in Ohio, but "we've told them that the department's position is they're on the hook." Ms. Korkuch said she could not comment on the lawsuits and said they have not been resolved.
+Nissan Motor had denied that such an agreement had been negotiated with Mr Octav Botnar, Nissan UK chairman.
+They endure such drivel by finding fault with every line of courtroom dialogue, objecting through their popcorn.
+How do employees at the Internal Revenue Service keep calm when handling calls from angry taxpayers?
+"In U.S. elections around 50 percent of the electorate votes, but that doesn't mean Americans don't want democracy.
+Treasury Securities Long-term Treasury bond prices fell slightly Wednesday, while shorter-term issues posted little or no change.
+Most financial operations on the island are still Malaysia-related.
+"He gave everybody a little hug and he thanked us for coming," Mrs. Miller, of Upland, Calif., told reporters.
+I'm crazy about flowers." During fall and winter, when humidity is low and printing conditions best because paper doesn't swell with moisture, Van Drunen would make money.
+Late in the New York day, the dollar was quoted at 133.05 yen, up from 132.80 yen late Wednesday.
+The per-share figures are before a 2-for-1 stock split payable April 20.
+On Sunday, Bishop Martin Kruse, the head of the Lutheran Church in West Germany, appealed for more help for the asylum-seekers who are allowed to stay even if their request is rejected.
+Mr. Kagan said yesterday that neither Mr. Weinstein nor the other officers who resigned have yet been replaced.
+Net income for the six months slid 70% to $27.9 million, or 86 cents a share, from $91.9 million, or $2.68 a share, in the year-earlier six months.
+Polls show that voters will blame the Democratic Congress for budget deficits, they argue, and praise the Republicans for fighting a tax increase.
+As they pulled hurriedly away, three vans with still-extended transmission towers got caught in power lines and briefly blacked out a one-block area.
+BOOKER TATE, a subsidiary of Booker, the UK food group, is to take over the management of the troubled Barbados sugar industry for six months.
+Eastern was nearly grounded in March 1989 after most of its 3,600 unionized pilots walked out in support of striking machinists.
+That $600 toilet seat is beginning to resemble a boomerang.
+When the federal subsidies are included, the 1987 premiums totaled $365 million, compared with the benefits of $335 million. Thus, the 1987 loss ratio was 0.92, or 92 cents paid out for each $1 of premium.
+While prosecutors couldn't be reached to elaborate on the bank's size, a spokesman for the bank's lawyers said it was an apparent reference to the geographical size in the number of countries served.
+The announcement was made Tuesday in Richmond by Virginia Gov. Gerald L. Baliles and Lt.
+Crancer said she assumed the FBI would have notified her family if the agency had information such as that given to Playboy by Frankos.
+In addition, it urged further deregulation for interstate trucking and the consolidation of banking regulation into a single agency in the Treasury Department.
+It acted despite warnings by opponents that the benefit increases for working retirees would come at the expense of new programs.
+For some radicals, Iran's restored ties with all the "lesser Satans" are hard enough to understand.
+"Two weeks ago, the world was braced for a military clash in the Middle East; but when it didn't take place, hope grew that there would be a diplomatic settlement," said William O'Neill, senior futures strategist for Merrill Lynch.
+"What it comes down to, however, is the need for parents to be more directly involved in their children's math training.
+They're very anxious to do that sort of thing.
+Today, the fight against the world's "corrupting effects" takes a different form.
+'Argentines have become more cost-conscious and more realistic,' one Chilean investor says. Perhaps the Chilean asset in widest demand is expertise.
+But a spokeswoman for R.P. Scherer said the company's attorneys "are reviewing" the decision and haven't decided yet whether to appeal.
+The bombings ended after a truce was declared on Jan. 17.
+About 1,300 farmers received drought-insurance policies, and Chubb has said it will issue $40 million of coverage to them, as it planned.
+A new trial of LaRouche, six aides and five political organizations is scheduled to begin in January after the first case ended in a mistrial in May. Three other defendants are fugitives.
+Blue-collar employment fell from about 190,000 in 1982 to 121,000 in 1987.
+Without the funds, the communications infrastructure required to lock the mountainous north into the rest of the country and Europe cannot be put in place.
+For that matter, the governor of Texas also agrees that his courts are a big worry.
+Meanwhile, the extreme-right National Front claimed it was the new leader of France's right.
+No one mourned Mr Durao's departure save parents who appreciated his commitment to improve deteriorating security in and around schools.
+Polhill is freed April 22 after 39 months in captivity and handed over to Syria.
+The one black-ruled capitalist country in the region, Botswana, has one of the highest growth rates in the world and often is cited by economists as a model for development.
+Students stroll across manicured castle grounds to classes in restored 13th-century buildings, all under the watchful and critical eye of the count, who lives in an 18th-century Baroque castle next door.
+It was not clear which of the militant organizations Fernandes had contacted, and there were no signs from any of the groups that they had been approached.
+When Bush talks about a "six pack," he's not talking beer _ although he's been known to enjoy one on occasion _ but about wrapping successive horseshoes around the pole.
+Gladiolas towered over an array of petit fours, champagne, Grand Marnier and other delicacies.
+Only the ones who are the moderates who are not responsible for the genocide should be accepted," he said.
+I heard her voice screaming out for mine, but there was nothing we could do," she said, her voice cracking.
+Damage Limitation or Crisis? leaves little doubt that the main authors believe that this failure is well along the road.
+Ms. Kazuck said she met Jeffrey Meka a few days before he was struck with the hatchet.
+Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Hisham Nazer said Tuesday his country is maintaining its OPEC quota and is committed to security for oil importing and exporting nations.
+He alleges that the prisoner was murdered to stop the leak of details of a World War II plot by powerful Britons to overthrow Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
+Rose's newspaper, unlike the much larger St. Louis Sun, has an editorial staff of four.
+The title comes from Gaudino's frustrated attempts in 1989 to investigate a Marseille building scandal.
+Just last year, at a June Communist Youth Festival, the lead guitarist of the Polish supergroup Lady Pank appeared onstage shouting obscenities and exposing himself in front of 40,000 communist youths.
+Blatnick overcame two bouts with Hodgkins Disease in 1982 and 1985.
+Most people say it's a load of politicians talking a load of rubbish.' This view is echoed by butcher Mr Michael Gourley.
+The central question confronting Wednesday's conference centered on why the apparent cracking and corrosion on the Aloha plane were not detected by inspectors.
+During this summer's drought, any hint of significant rain has sparked a drop in farm futures prices.
+Nobody knew I was one of the musicians.
+Yet loosestrife holds a peculiar attraction in Michigan, where Rendall estimates it has taken over more than 30,000 acres of marsh and swamp, about the same as in Minnesota.
+Affiliated Publications Inc., parent of The Boston Globe, agreed to acquire 80 percent of the common stock of ASM Communications Inc., which publishes periodicals on the advertising and marketing industry.
+The Le Monde poll backs a similar poll in the latest Enjeux Les Echos magazine, which found that 56 per cent of chairmen advocated a crackdown.
+But the scenario may change soon and possibly injure the Australian dollar.
+That's because the thrift industry faces too much competition _ from within, and from banks and securities brokers _ to risk scaring away depositors by passing along a proposed increase in federal deposit insurance premiums.
+Commander of both forces, aboard the flagship Coronado based at Bahrain, is Rear Adm.
+Peru is the chief producer of coca leaf, the raw material of cocaine.
+On Sunday, the 42 Canadians also on Miss Kimelman's tour returned to the beach where she was killed for a brief memorial service.
+However, Time Warner is hobbled in making acquisitions by $14 billion in debt and preferred stock remaining from the takeover of Warner Communications Inc. by Time Inc. in early 1989.
+Although the Apple IIgs has a color screen, it's seen as yesterday's technology; IBM has provided low-end color computers for years.
+It landed first in Mashhad, Iran, where 57 passengers were released.
+This stock gained 4 1/8 Friday, mostly in the final hour buying spree.
+Observer hears that his independently minded mates in the upper house had wanted to do a deal with the Tory rebels who oppose the government's leasehold reforms.
+The trick for Western speculators who would take advantage of systemic disparity is to buy ordinary merchandise at ruble stores and ship it home parcel post.
+Asked about the speculation that Mr. Louis-Dreyfus has been hired to pave the way for a buy-out by the brothers, the executive replied, "That isn't the reason Dreyfus has been brought in.
+The product will be marketed under a distribution agreement Trimedyne has with New York Stock Exchange-listed C.R. Bard.
+The Bush administration is seeking to save money on U.S. emergency oil reserves by possibly leasing _ rather than buying _ oil from Saudi Arabia and other major producers, sources say.
+Junejo and other politicians denied the charges.
+Some say, "All you do is get yourself a job.
+On Thursday, two animal rights activists who claim they were rammed by boats during a protest last week filed a $10 million suit against private companies hired by the Navy to carry personnel and equipment for the tests.
+Customs posts will be strengthened.
+Analysts applauded the move, noting that Lomas would pay less than book value for the profitable thrift.
+"Each individual shareholder reserves the right to vote as they see fit," he said.
+Reporters and witnesses saw at least 30 protesters being detained during the demonstration Thursday.
+Finance Ministry officials wouldn't say when they will rule on the Seagram-Martell agreement.
+Mrs. Akselrod said she and her family were still being punished for their lineage.
+Bush said mortgage rates have fallen from 18 percent in the early 1980s to less than 10 percent.
+DiSilvio, who was not charged in the shooting, told police that Hanley never identified himself as an officer, and Borrelli said Hanley's police ID was still in his pocket.
+But Mr. Sprinzen called that a "pretty modest expectation for an A-minus company."
+Wright, who had managed the hotel, declined to comment on the fire.
+The first rocket-propelled grenades hit the squad's truck, around which the men were sleeping.
+Mr Evans said those costs would be reduced by a further Pounds 1m this year. Gearing stood at 33 per cent at the end of the year. UPF was bought from the receivers to the collapsed Parkfield group in 1990, in a Pounds 30m management buy-out.
+Many financial-market professionals say the weak employment statistics released Friday make it likely that rates will move still lower.
+The government also cited a transaction in which First Nationwide acquired a share in a pool of loans from an affiliate S&L, based on a six-month-old review of the loan portfolio.
+We've spent a lot of time talking about Eastern Europe, on the dynamic changes taking place there and inside the Soviet Union.
+Mr. Dekker is starting a program for 15 tenants in the 250-store center.
+The municipal court judge will reduce or suspend fines if offenders take part in a 20-week literacy program at Oil Belt Vo-Tech.
+"After quickly digesting the trade news, the exchange market moved slowly in the morning because of a lack of new incentives," said Kenichi Nakao, a dealer with the Mitsubishi Bank.
+It began eight years ago and it's going to continue.
+He reacted to her in a comedic way.
+Michael Stevenson, deputy editor of BBC Television's On The Record programme, is to become the 11th secretary of the Corporation.
+The Fairfax office in New York declined to comment, and company officials in Australia couldn't be reached. Australian bank officials also weren't available for comment.
+Olson's script involved three Vietnam veterans who had conducted scams during the war and were looking to continue them in civilian life over the opposition of their former superior officers, who had become corrupt drug agents.
+After taking his lunch break - though he ate no lunch - Joseph poured over the accounts once more.
+Two stock classes are common in many companies, but they are particularly attractive to media concerns eager to preserve editorial independence and strengthen control by company founders or their descendants.
+In fact, the 3% maximum has been in effect for more than a year, Knight-Ridder said.
+The asset sales included $1 billion in student loans and $500 million in credit card loans, as well as other low-yielding investments.
+He also is expected to seek military aid.
+HSBC, better known as the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank, acquirer of the Midland, rivals Glaxo as the UK's second largest company.
+Scientific-Atlanta is a telecommunications equipment concern that makes digital audio equipment for International Cablecasting.
+Nevertheless, just a few blocks from Mr. Tofeileh's apartment, one American investment is taking the sheik's assurances seriously.
+It aims to attract close to Fl 10bn of funding through the entire six tranche tap issue. In total, the government has raised Fl 23.45bn via 30-year, 10-year and 15-year public bonds this year and an unspecified amount via private placements.
+Vice President George Bush's regulatory relief task force will review federal and state regulatory programs to examine tax and other incentives that can assist in the emission-control efforts, the statement said.
+"Frankly, it pains me to see journal subscriptions cut and other austerity measures taken in the library while money is spent on carpets, drapes, brass lighting fixtures and similar non-essentials," he said.
+Martin Marietta Corp. said Tuesday the company will realize about $140 million in after-tax profits from the sale of its interest in a London-based computer services company.
+Stores and shops will be closed in China until Wednesday.
+On emigration by Soviet Jews, he threatened to slow or halt the issuance of exit permits unless Israel stopped settling the emigrants in occupied Arab territory.
+On Saturday evening, about 2,000 residents gathered at the boundary of the nearby Kahnawake reserve and shouted racist slurs at Mohawks.
+Thach cited Assistant Secretary of State Gaston Sigur's testimony before a congressional committee in July in which Sigur urged the continued isolation of Vietnam.
+The cocaine capos have mostly invested their money in expensive real estate.
+Instead, they deal mainly with the press.
+But Kyriakos Eleftheriadis, president of the Athens and Piraeus Hospital Doctors Union, said doctors have had no real pay increase since 1983.
+Swire said his device was packed inside a radio-cassette recorder, but used marzipan icing instead of semtex plastic explosives.
+Arzt, quoted in Sunday's New York Times, denied the flap created by the attacks on Jackson was behind the mayor's decision "to rethink whether or not he would be a delegate."
+In August, prices had fallen 1.2% from the year before but were unchanged from July.
+But even then, there are millions of dollars to be made by investment bankers; many bankruptcy-law reorganizations take years to complete, so even a slowdown in filings this year wouldn't kill the business.
+Foreigners have shown a reluctance to invest in what was East Germany, where problems of land ownership and bloated work forces have compounded ordinary risks.
+In 1966, a merger was announced between the National and American football leagues, to take effect in 1970.
+CBS announced its latest win Wednesday.
+Is there anything Switzerland can do to accelerate the process? We have a new transit agreement with the EC.
+A key to the government's case was the sale of about 153,000 partnerships between 1984 and 1987.
+A negative number indicates the amount by which the value of goods imported from the country shown exceeded the value of goods shipped from the United States to that country.
+The document describing the fund was dated Feb. 16 and mailed to investors last week.
+Raymond Seitz, assistant U.S. secretary of state, presented the American views of the meeting of the 35-nation Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
+Dog trainers do it, sopranos do it.
+At the auction, the average discount rate on three-month bills was 5.46% and the average discount rate on six-month bills was 5.65%.
+Cosby faces another crisis: His children will be penniless unless he swings a deal for his bombastic boss (Barry Corbin). Since Cosby is visible only in the dark, it's not easy.
+Like White, Kingsley is an ex-Navy officer, retiring in 1971 to join Alabama Power Co. as senior engineer in nuclear production.
+The curfews were imposed Tuesday night as part of a state of emergency Ershad declared to try to quash the growing movement against him.
+Tucson Electric is one of three groups seeking as much as a 24.9% holding in Citadel.
+Covia, which operates the U.S.-based Apollo computer reservation system, is 51 percent owned by United Airlines.
+The prospect that the Fed might ease monetary conditions began to surface a few weeks ago when some economists and analysts began to focus on the weak growth in the nation's money supply.
+It didn't elaborate on the stake.
+The vessel was loaded with ammonia nitrate fertilizer. The next day, another fertilizer-laden ship, the High Flyer, also blew up.
+Evans _ who gave a paper on his findings at the spring meeting here of the American Geophysical Union _ said the antarctic ozone hole may be causing a decrease in the level of ozone protecting the whole Southern Hemisphere.
+People in the field say there is a lot of hope there." Weiler emphasized, however, that the computer-enhancing technique is only an effort to salvage some good from a fundamentally flawed telescope.
+While a grand jury met Wednesday to hear more evidence in the Pentagon bribery case, a federal judge refused a newspaper's request that he unseal information filed by investigators to obtain search warrants against their prospective targets.
+She was admitted in critical condition to Lehigh Valley Hospital Center but died late Sunday night, authorities said.
+"I borrowed money from my mom and went to night school.
+And showers reached from west-central and eastern Arkansas across northern Mississippi.
+Mr. Grede, however, said he wasn't aware that the practices had ceased.
+Congress and the policy wonks were caught up in the issue for a decade.
+Had Congress delayed a few more days in approving an increase in the debt limit, the Treasury may have had to put off the redemption of bills that matured last Thursday.
+Worthington Holiday Inn general manager Connie Bruns said 75 to 100 people spent the night in the lobby and meeting rooms.
+Ethnic Albanians make up about 90 percent of Kosovo's population, and the minority Serbs say they are persecuted by the Albanians.
+It is inchoate, un-structured and in danger of becoming ineffective.
+Bond prices jumped and share prices seemed sure to follow when trading began, because the weak number could delay for months the next move by the Federal Reserve to tighter money. However, investors gulped when they read past the first line.
+The measure reflects a nearly 3.7% increase from fiscal 1987, but in the case of the military and foreign aid, the administration faces cuts from last year's levels.
+Thomas H. O'Brien, PNC president and chief executive officer, expects that "modest" dilution to be recovered within two years.
+He handed out 200 military decorations and told the men President Bush was proud of what they had done.
+Cheap cement imports are adding to the cyclical pain.
+Over the same period net public debt rose from 21.2 per cent of GDP to 36.7 per cent, and is projected by the OECD secretariat to rise to 43.9 per cent by 1995.
+The foreigners came in from the start as heavy buyers of electricals in particular.
+Kawasaki Heavy Industries fell 15, or 2.5%, to 582.
+I was surprised to see salmon on every menu and in the charcuteries and fish-shops, seeing that France has almost no native stocks and they must be flown from salmon farms in Britain or Norway.
+Some occupations simply seem to attract a higher number of dishonest applicants, perhaps because of a greater opportunity for theft on the job.
+Although Fedeccredito wasn't able to bridge a gorge in Maquiliquat, it had no trouble building a retainer wall with government materials and labor to protect a Fedeccredito supervisor's house in Chalatenango City against mud slides.
+The investors also are suing Mr. Polo in Paris and Geneva in attempts to recover some of his assets abroad.
+JWT also has considered going private in a leveraged buyout, but financial analysts said it would be difficult for such a plan to top the WPP offer.
+But unlike Babbitt, Eric's mania for numbers and improving social skills let him hold down a job.
+While most of the increase was caused by seasonal factors, about $2.9 billion of the cash inflow resulted from other factors, principally the stock market crash, according to James Barth, chief economist for the Bank Board.
+The mobile servicing system is Canada's contribution to the international project.
+Four months after the contract ended, the state still hadn't rescreened any significant number of slides to determine their accuracy.
+Under them, simple decisions are taken by the Commission's merger task force and only initialled by the commissioner.
+Stroh and Heileman are having a difficult time of it.
+FBI agents and congressional investigators delving into the Iran-Contra affair used thousands of messages retrieved from the system, called PROFS, in piecing together the most far-reaching scandal of the Reagan administration.
+The number of places on the scheme will rise to 72,000 in 1993.
+Those 70 or older could continue to earn an unlimited amount without penalty.
+It can cost about $9.50 to grow, pack and ship a box of apples, so many of the state's 5,000 growers are still losing money or breaking even.
+G7 finance ministry officials have, perhaps, been more appreciative of these efforts than Mr Clinton's domestic audience. But the administration's handling of its economic relationship with Japan has at times been less than masterly.
+The newspaper quoted Guan as saying after his arrest: "My wife and children work, my family's living conditions are pretty good.
+Laundry still can't be aired in the front yard, but is permissible in side yards and on porches and balconies.
+Such a strong showing could give Bush a big chunk of the 82 Republican delegates at stake in Illinois.
+But business is business. 'To claim that Santa is here is a big responsibility,' says Mr Hakulinen in Rovaniemi.
+The United States has provided $3.5 billion in aid to battle the decade-old insurgency, and Canada has a $12 million program that aids farmers.
+The reforms are designed to give more power to Moslems in Lebanon.
+The battle for control of Lebanon's Christian heartland will have a profound impact on efforts to hold this fractured country together.
+It was the first time authorities evicted people living in tent cities.
+Zaragossa said he wasn't particularly shocked by the allegations.
+The group claimed responsibility for the attack on Neusel in a letter left at the scene of the crime.
+The assailants then opened the car door and pumped bullets into the victims, Pimentel said.
+"It's costing us every day because we are not making the sales that we could be making," said Mr. Seidman.
+Shamir's proposal would apparently permit the inclusion of Palestinians who are formally registered as residents of the West Bank or Gaza Strip but who also maintain residence in Jerusalem.
+Today's forecast calls for showers and thunderstorms over the southern Plains, the lower Mississippi Valley and the Ohio and Tennessee valleys.
+They can do it as conveniently in a 747 as in their own living room." Factor VIII is derived from human blood.
+D'Abo plays Asner's daughter, who disapproves of her father's financial dealings and is romantically involved with one of his victims.
+The British Aerospace workers are striking over their demands for a 35-hour work week.
+The amount of EDS's non-GM business in the first quarter rose to 46 percent from 44 percent a year ago, reflecting a continuing strategy of reducing reliance on the parent company for business.
+The National Association of Realtors said Friday that sales dropped to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 3.21 million units last month, following declines of 1.2 percent in December and 2.9 percent in November.
+It mentioned capital investment, elimination of double taxation and joint work on ecology, space research and medicine, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+No decision had come Tuesday from either the courts or government officials.
+Consult your doctor about inoculations.
+The farmers waved black flags to mourn their dying industry and listened to farm leaders demand an economic bailout from both German states, which are expected to unify by year's end.
+Exchange dealers attributed the lower opening to cross trading between the yen and principal European currencies, especially the British pound.
+In return, three Roman Catholic religious orders have agreed to withdraw a shareholder resolution challenging the company practice.
+Accepted bids ranged from 8.38% to 8.395%.
+The executives' stock sales come in advance of one of Sotheby's busiest business periods, the spring art-auction season.
+The mystery was solved Tuesday as Columbia University announced that it had been given the papers of Ellery Queen, the dashing, upper-crust detective whose adventures helped elevate American detective fiction to an art form.
+High-school students also overuse language fads: "the bottom line," "that's what it's all about."
+West Germany belongs to the NATO military alliance, but East Germany is part of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact.
+For the same reason, Mr. Kohl and his allies are eager to get the election over with quickly.
+Genscher made his remarks shortly before he left for Moscow to accompany Kohl.
+Mr. Klarman cautions "there are a lot of ways you can get hurt.
+Some Delchamps holders, including some who are parties to the holder accord, have told A&P that they would support combining the two companies "assuming acceptable terms can be agreed to by the parties involved," the letter said.
+South Korea's trade surplus widened in March and the first quarter, but the government continued to predict a decline in the surplus for the full year.
+"You represented the best when you went to war and you won.
+As previously reported, TWA last week called off its plan, unveiled earlier this month, to acquire USAir Group for $52 a share.
+A South Korean newspaper said the pair wants to go to the United States.
+It financed the bulk of the country's budget and capital investments.
+However, similar heat waves and droughts can be expected much more often as a result of future warming, said James E. Hansen, a climatologist at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York City.
+A spokesman for the company said "the acquisition of the Southland stores in Houston is a major move for (us) and one that we think significantly strengthens the company financially.
+The main task of the unicameral parliament, the Grand National Assembly, will be to write a new constitution to usher in democratic and economic reforms.
+Reverse mortgages, the financial instrument for utilizing home equity, have existed for at least a decade, although with little popularity.
+The rating concern said Hall faces a need to rebuild profit levels before the next cyclical downturn in insurance brokerage.
+Don't settle every case because a jury might be against you, Mr. Samnick says he would advise companies.
+But he says Gerber originally diversified because "a baby's tummy isn't infinitely expandable."
+Investors outside the insurance industry also showed some interest, including Sam Zell, whose fund, Chilmark Partners, considered investing.
+The water is drawn into tanker ships docked near Philadelphia.
+They do so because they are both ambitious men.
+Abbas Hamadi's trial resumes March 1, with further testimony expected about Mahroum.
+In its six consecutive advances, the Nikkei has risen a total of 1387.63 points, or 5.7%.
+Seven years of war have aggravated conditions in Sudan, Africa's largest country.
+You see people there striving less to be cool than people here."
+"The market has drawn little strength from the earnings that have been reported," he said.
+The museum has the largest collection of works by the impressionist, who lived from 1853 to 1890.
+Rifle-toting soldiers in riot gear and steel helmets were deployed today at the harbor, the bus station, the seafront National Assembly building, the headquarters of the ruling party, and the courtyard of the national radio and television service.
+The couple have been dating for more than a year and became engaged on Valentine's Day this year.
+Most of the disputes are over improper execution of orders or churning, turning over portfolios just to gain commissions.
+The act declared the mustangs protected wards of the state and made their killing a misdemeanor punishable by up to a $2,000 fine and one year in jail.
+The U.S. Embassy official said the new strategy was more selective and avoided measures that hurt the Panamanian population.
+"Over the next year," says Mayor Lee Cooke, "I believe you will see a flood of concerns and anger by folks like me." Moreover, some economists argue, the bailout is a transfer of cash to the wealthy from the less-so.
+Indiana Sen. Dan Quayle, back in Washington after campaigning in Pennsylvania's Republican heartland, sounded a Halloween theme during his travels Friday.
+The Citizens' Movement for Democratic Action, led by Mr. Walesa's former intellectual advisers, would rather let the government go on calmly dismantling communism; in that effort, Poland is well ahead of the other new boys of the old bloc.
+For Ayer, which was the nation's 15th-largest ad agency in 1986 according to Advertising Age, the account helps make up for a recent setback.
+It allows us to know about common problems that are happening to various different people: we can draw on the prior knowledge of fixes, and apply it the next time around,' says Roberts. Remote access to the user's terminal is an important HDE feature.
+Two of the soldiers-of-fortune have recently been seen in the islands, the ministry said.
+"You have one group of investors that sees inflation tapping at the door," says Frank Kelly, an E.F. Hutton trader, "while the other sees recession around the corner."
+For the nine months, operating profit there was up by a slim #2 million to #471 million.
+Traders there said fears that the scandal surrounding Japan's big brokerage houses will spread added to worries about a looming slump in Japan's economic growth.
+She declined to say whether the administration thought Palestinians could agree to negotiate with Israel without a green light from the Palestine Liberation Organization.
+The current rates of duty are 0.6p per box of 40 matches and 50p per lighter.
+The NSC believes that Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Eastern Europe will be sharply reduced by the time the transmitter becomes operational in 1996, said the source.
+One editor who has since quit recalls turning in a list of 120 story ideas for a special section and having them all rejected by Mr. Neuharth.
+John Smale, P&G's current chairman and chief executive, grabbed a job as assistant brand manager of P&G's Gleem toothpaste in 1952.
+Ten minutes later, a Cruzeiro airline plane received the Varig pilot's final message, saying he was running out of fuel, only one engine was working and he would make an emergency landing in the jungle, Borges said.
+The movie is scheduled to begin filming in spring 1990.
+Sicor has been the target of an investigation into alleged theft of trade secrets and materials from Erbamont's Italian affiliate, Farmitalia Carlo Erba S.r.l. of Milan.
+Doctors said she apparently remembers nothing of the events at the funeral home.
+Mrs. Sims continues to maintain her innocence, Groshong told the panel Wednesday.
+Since the interweaving of piano and orchestra was one of Rachmaninov's wizard skills, this was a pity.
+The cause of the blast was not immediately clear.
+And as the old ads for rye bread said, you don't have to be Jewish to enjoy it.
+And, going even further, Bank of Boston Corp. on Monday said it would charge off $200 million in loans to less-developed countries and placed on non-accrual status all but a small portion of its Third World debt.
+Consumer activist Ralph Nader, through a representative, called for Chairman Roger B. Smith's resignation.
+Fortitude, the nation's third-largest gold producing mine, had 1986 production costs of $171 an ounce, compared with $206 an ounce in 1985, Mr. Bourne said.
+Some stock analysts are encouraged that generally short-term Treasury securities prices have been rising and rates falling.
+The auto maker said it will make needed repairs for both problems at no cost to vehicle owners.
+But international group sales and operating profits rose "well above" the year-earlier period.
+But delays in enacting and implementing changes in tax withholding could make the resulting rise in consumer spending too late to do much to help start a recovery.
+He was the man who found Adolph Eichmann and (found) the man who arrested Anne Frank." Cooper will also film a Wiesenthal book called "Max and Helen," which tells of the only time Wiesenthal let a Nazi war criminal go.
+"Despite having shown considerable initiative in her duties, she has to bear objective responsibility for the situation" in Kosovo, said a statement by Kosovo's leadership, carried by Tanjug.
+The port was shutdown when the war began in September 1980.
+More than three in five said they are under a great deal of stress most of the time, compared with less than one in two U.S. consumers and one in four in Japan.
+John Lipsky, a Salomon Brothers Inc. economist, observes that the dollar's recent rebound "has occurred in the absence of any fundamental changes" in the U.S. economy.
+At that time, National Lampoon Chairman Matty Simmons said the group, Grodnick Matheson Co., told him it might not pursue a takeover if they were named to company's board.
+Another issue is the form of payment.
+Assets of tax-exempt funds rose by $382.5 million, to $88.4 billion, Donoghue's said.
+Pennzoil will vote for management's slate of directors, which includes Chevron's chairman, Kenneth Derr.
+Currently, seats are quoted at $143,000 bid and $150,000 offered, the exchange said.
+But it could gain assent to essentially flat wages through to 1996. To lock the unions into such restraint the government will probably have to jettison part of its planned reform of the overtly rigid labour laws.
+The first major revision of the nation's pesticide control law in a decade is headed for President Reagan's desk with praise from lawmakers and lukewarm support from environmentalists.
+Al Spivak, a spokesman for General Dynamics, said the company "knows of no payment of bribes by this company or any of its people" to Paisley or his wife while Paisley was in the Navy or in private life.
+Legislators concerned about racially offensive marketing practices by some Japanese companies are calling for an end to derogatory representations of blacks and warning of a possible boycott if changes aren't made.
+But the Wisconsin lawmaker had to back down when committee Democrats said they weren't ready to decide the question.
+The record belongs to a 1931 Bugatti Royale Merline, which brought $6.8 million in 1986.
+The violent Sikh campaign grew out of the extremists' call for a separate homeland to preserve their culture and faith in a country where they form just 2 percent of the population of 880 million.
+Ultratech Stepper, which makes photolithography equipment for semiconductors, accounted for about $40 million of General Signal's sales of $1.92 billion in 1989.
+Sikh militant groups, agitating for an independent nation in Punjab, have also opposed the canal.
+Some will not survive.
+But some residents and traveling salesmen have other objectives: mainly making quick bucks off the hundreds of ecologists, politicians, journalists and officials that have flocked to this town to see the trial.
+An American official in Washington said Friday the United States would ask the Soviets for help in trying to win the release of Americans held hostage in Lebanon by pro-Iranian Shiite Moslems.
+IBM and Metaphor said that the acquisition had already been approved by Metaphor's board of directors, but must still be confirmed by its shareholders.
+Meanwhile, government research interest continues, Mr. Kurtzman said.
+For his party trick, Simon Willcock will copy your credit cards.
+Such formalist experimentation eventually fell into disfavor, and in 1934 the Soviet art avant-garde was condemned at the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Writers for running counter to revolutionary and proletarian goals.
+"Practically speaking, it's hard to see anyone taking over the company," Mr. Brownlee said.
+El Peruano, the government newspaper, said the decree placing Lima and its port of Callao under military control was a response to the call by the Shining Path for a general strike in Lima Friday.
+As any self-respecting investigator will confirm, the devil is in the details.
+Nor would the president himself.
+Israeli authorities closed 14 bus companies in Arab east Jerusalem for a week starting Thursday as punishment for the company's participation in commercial strikes, Arab reports said.
+The peacock still struts as the No. 1 network with an average rating of 12.5 for NBC.
+He'll get to eat at a table set up in a part of the gorilla building not open to the public that gives a great view of the primates, the zoo said.
+The NRC is on solid ground in reasserting its authority, which is based on many years of detailed study of the tiny risks and large benefits associated with nuclear power.
+The sumptuousness of a throne room is more fun for an audience and the music Pavarotti sings, and the way he sang it Thursday, are suitable for a king.
+The committee says that may have been a deliberate scheme to evade limits on outside income, from which royalties are exempt.
+A second brigade being formed has manpower but no armor.
+The government cannot afford to do without him. So the risk is great that the ANC's plan to overthrow the governments of Ciskei, Bophuthatswana and KwaZulu could lead to violence.
+All are sponsored by Dreyfus Corp. and are initial public offerings.
+"Not as much as I would have liked," Reagan said. "Here and there.
+The convoy was the 28th this year and the 50th since the United States agreed last summer to reflag and escort 11 Kuwait-owned tankers to protect them from Iranian attack.
+Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev visited Britain this month.
+Anyone wishing to legally obtain such drugs had to travel abroad and get a prescription from a physician there.
+Last year, the board changed its position, and Saturday's prom was held without incident.
+The cache included dynamite, detonators, liquid explosives, and other explosives used in the construction industry, said Sanchez.
+In January 1984, three years into the Reagan administration, the GAO criticized the management style of then-HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce in a report to Congress.
+Essentially, their position was, "I don't think Joel did it and that's it."
+Among other reasons, Scripps Howard, an 80%-owned subsidiary of E.W. Scripps Co., cited WMAR's poor earnings.
+Modern construction techniques will ensure the walls don't collapse as they were inclined to do during the fort's heyday.
+The dollar recovered after a sharp drop that followed the trade report, while bonds were mixed _ an indication that investors were not seriously worried about worsening inflation and higher interest rates.
+"I didn't want to go against them in court, but it was a matter of principle," says Mr. Dillon.
+The Senate bill makes farmers eligible for federal aid if they have crop losses this year because of drought, flooding, freezing, hail, high winds or similar severe weather.
+Lithuania contends the youths were illegally drafted into an army of occupation.
+But unless there's a crisis such as a Wall Street crash or runaway inflation, "they are not willing to admit that they or their programs should be a part of the solution." "There's a key element missing from the budget debate.
+But he told more than 800 people during a morning session that civilized people "have long abandoned burning at the stake as a response to blasphemy.
+The family heads, in turn, are expected to turn over part of whatever earnings they have to the archdiocese, which holds them in savings accounts against the day the families are ready to stand alone.
+"P.S. of Oklahoma has the cash, so they're redeeming this to save their ratepayers money," a Central & South West spokesman said.
+However, he contended that he did nothing for the bill in exchange for the money, saying he had been assured by an aide that the businessman agreed Carpenter could take the contributions without any strings attached.
+He owns three national titles and 16 magazines.
+Although 95 percent of the tread on the front tires was gone, the main landing gear under the wings looked normal, Lopatkiewicz said.
+Jhelumi said he has been denounced in Pakistan and his relatives there have been threatened with being socially ostracized.
+What's hard is understanding why anyone would want this Eighth Wonder, especially considering that it will come back year after year.
+Honeywell announced the expected 1988 loss after the stock market closed Tuesday.
+Mr. Latimer can no longer ride a bike.
+But they're still raising objections,' says Mr Voulgaris. Andros's sewage disposal problems are typical both of islands and large Greek cities.
+The eurobond market saw few new issues yesterday with the US, Canada and Luxembourg closed for holidays.
+Mr. McNeilly currently is general manager of BHP's transportation division.
+In January, the UAL board said it would consider offers from Davis, but the agreement had blocked him from purchasing stock.
+The bid began with Nomura's Toronto office, which learned that Canada wanted to raise about $500 million with a 10- to 15-year maturity.
+Mr. Ringberg indicated that he would examine Bofors's relationship with Tan Kok Cheng, the former general manager of Allied Ordinance of Singapore Pte.
+"George didn't ask me any questions.
+Long refused to say what types of toxic gases might be present or what caused the explosions.
+Bush also read a touching letter written by PFC James Markwell, a 20-year-old Army Ranger medic who died during the first hours of the invasion.
+George Bush speaks slightingly of the National Economic Commission, and the strong man in the Bush campaign and presumably any Bush administration is the same James Baker who included gold.
+Most remarked on it in their valedictory news conferences.
+Lorenzo, wearing a conservative navy suit, blue shirt and reddish tie, looked tired as he answered Sisk's questions.
+After Minnesota, the next target is the South Carolina primary.
+Nothing.' The wall along Finkenkruger Street has since been removed.
+"It's certainly valid technical economics if your goal is to get to a balanced budget in the 1993 period, give or take a year," Boskin said.
+Fur sales have been in a slump that started with the October 1987 stock market crash, industry analysts say.
+Such a rule would have saved most of those killed at L'Ambiance, officials said at a signing ceremony in which the regulations were formally enacted.
+Park Hee Do, the Korean army chief of staff, was widely reported to have told a group of domestic journalists that if Mr. Kim were elected, "something unfortunate might happen to him."
+Under the regulations, Roman would be required to make a similar follow-up offer to other Standard Trustco holders.
+Backer Spielvogel handles promotions for CBS, although it lost the advertising portion of that business in 1989.
+Wickes Cos. has been discussing the sale of its Kayser-Roth Apparel division to Transnational Capital Ventures, a New York-based merchant banking concern.
+Several Democratic members of the panel conceded that they probably couldn't muster the two-thirds vote needed to override a veto.
+But in a previous Securities and Exchange Commission filing, he had issued a warning to directors, asserting that Symbion's continued success was "substantially" dependent on his future efforts.
+The first of two power lines that feed the airport blew at 11:53 a.m., causing some areas to lose power.
+Mail Boxes Etc. said it signed an agreement with MBE Japan Co. to develop MBE franchises in Japan.
+The 61st Annual Academy Awards is set for March 29.
+Mr Judah went to Charterhouse, the English public school, and spent a year at Lausanne University. He joined Reuters as an accountant in 1955.
+The move would dump up to 585,000 square feet of commercial space onto a glutted market with a 21% vacancy rate.
+We can show the people that their government is alive, and it works for them."
+Cousins, who was not certified to operate the ship, said he could not explain why it was on automatic pilot when Exxon policy limits use of the device to open waters.
+The Scottish Conservative party manifesto states clearly that racial discrimination has no part in our society.' Lord Whitelaw also distanced himself from Sir Nicholas's speech and said he was cancelling his planned visit to the constituency today.
+("A Lady and Her Cigar," Barbara D. Phillips, editorial page, April 1.) Would that such mischief represented general womanly desires.
+"The problem is, they won't be fair."
+"Gold still acts as a haven when uncertainty prevails in the financial markets as it did" yesterday, she said.
+Coelho, who could move up in the House leadership if Wright falls, said Sunday he would be amending his 1986 financial disclosure to include a previously unreported $50,000 loan that financed half of a $100,000 investment in junk bonds in 1986.
+I have not made any decision at all," Bush said.
+The episode casts yet another shadow over Mr Kravchuk's last year in office.
+In earlier working negotiations, the two Koreas agreed to hold a second round of prime ministers' talks in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang on Oct. 16-19.
+The thin line system _ 52 of the 56 towers have been built _ looks like a giant "8" stretched across the country, with the center at the Strategic Air Command headquarters at Omaha, Neb.
+In return, Henley sold Itel its stake in Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp. and leasing operations, among other holdings.
+A South African opposition leader said Pretoria's state-of-emergency restrictions, including censorship rules, would make it impossible to have a free and fair whites-only election May 6.
+But some analysts feared the timing of the two events would create the impression that Japan had succumbed to Saddam Hussein's apparent strategy to divide the international alliance against Iraq.
+Both parties will invest FM375m in equity in the the company.
+And even if the house had been purchased in 1986, when the explosive Boston market was near its peak, the homeowner would have realized equity gains of 16.9 percent in each of the following three years.
+Several lawmakers suggested the Bank Board's estimates remain optimistic, and that its goal is simply to delay a showdown on the thrift crisis until next year for political reasons.
+It is difficult for the manufacturers of compact disc players and cassette recorders to realise large profits.
+U.S. officials want a substantially lower tariff.
+The suit alleged that GE and Sargent were responsible for certain defects in the design of the plant.
+Detective Riccardo Abreu said there was no evidence that anyone was involved in the incident except for the gunman who died.
+"It's not `don't come," Quayle acknowledged today in an interview with The Associated Press. "It's a matter of timing on when you will come," he said, expressing the reaction he has gotten from nations he wanted to visit.
+Mr. Gibson says he doesn't think he erased the tape, but if he did it was by habit, to prevent maintenance crews from hearing pilot complaints about TWA.
+The loss to Mr. King, whom he defeated four years later, was the fulcrum in a life that Sandy Cohen Bakalar, his sweetheart at Brookline High School, says was remarkable for its "predictability and consistency."
+Sen. Thomas Daschle, D-S.D., said he was worried that shortcomings discovered by the special unit of the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs would go uncorrected.
+The committee is thus a group which is impelled to agree and is instinctively hostile to that which is divisive or new. Failing the decision-by-committee avoidance tactic, individuals can resort to their own preferred approach.
+Consumer information programs, including possible information on new-car stickers about the instances of theft, ease of repair and claim frequencies of similar models.
+The two have differed on the best ways to combat the spread of the fatal disease, most notably in what emphasis to place on recommending use of condoms to prevent its transmission sexually.
+"Those who want respect for the international laws and Security Council decisions should first solve this 23-year-old problem and comply with laws and council decisions before using double standards," Saddam was quoted as saying.
+Executives of Times Mirror, parent company of the Los Angeles Times, and La Opinion said Aug. 2 that the two Los Angeles-based newspapers will maintain separate staffs and operations.
+For example, the Supreme Court president must personally appoint drivers to take court officers to and from their homes. "This is madness," said Carrillo, the presidential adviser.
+Blatt, a developer in Stockton and briefly acting general manager of the Seattle Seahawks, was accused of hiring two former University of the Pacific football players to kill Laurence J. Carnegie.
+Discussions between Senate staffers and officials of the Office of Management and Budget will continue this week on the details of the agreement.
+The book opens in 1908, and Ms. Sumii says the sentiments revealed in it have hardly changed.
+One batch yields about 2,500 sticks or 65 bowls.
+Jackson scheduled a speech at Washburn University and another at Wichita State University.
+It is assumed that 15 partners participate in the Sipp, each contributing Pounds 20,000 per annum. Andrew Warwick-Thompson is head of the partnership pensions section at consulting actuaries Bacon & Woodrow.
+The front, whose 12 underground organizations include the Communist Party of the Philippines and the New People's Army, made the proposal in a statement delivered to news organizations on its 16th anniversary.
+The unpopular move, planned for next year, would have cut pensions for affected 7m Poles before next autumn's presidential elections.
+It will also support improvements in Mexico's telecommunications services through the privatization of Telefonos de Mexico, a government-owned company.
+Loma Linda University is affiliated with the church.
+Mr. Tisch was the third consecutive postmaster general to serve for only a brief period.
+Revenue rose to $244.7 million from $214.8 million.
+So a user can do a credit check, look up a share price, get a company report and so on, with relative ease. Compuserve has a great appeal for smaller businesses, which cannot afford subscriptions to so many services at once.
+Seven days later, while singing a spiritual at the funeral, Hugh Bryant suffered a fatal heart attack.
+Says Tulane Dean John Kramer, "He loves travel.
+But there's lots of discipline." He appears to have ended Pace's political isolation from Soweto's young militants.
+Since retirement, I have met retired Americans in at least 50 countries all over the world, many not yet 65 years old.
+Stuart Symington, the nation's first Air Force secretary and a U.S. senator from Missouri for 24 years, died Wednesday of heart failure.
+The union will not be effective in a crisis if its every move has to be unanimously approved in advance by the representatives of 20 or 30 separate bureaucracies.
+Such claims could reach Pounds 2bn.
+Another is documenting what happened in those bloody years when scores of suspected leftists _ data shows half were laborers or students _ "disappeared," most at night, and most from their own homes.
+But in the first days after the broadcast, investigators had answered no more than 7,660 calls, Lt.
+American Pacific said a team of insurance investigators is expected to try to determine what caused the accident.
+"We told him they would have to use force to move us and that if they did, the strike will continue beyond Tuesday," Adou said in an interview.
+The House Armed Services Committee earlier this week banned the use of American money for the installation made necessary by Spain's decision to force out the 72 F-16 jet fighters from Torrejon de Ardoz.
+Moreover, it is overwhelmingly dominated by the left-leaning Brazilian Democratic Movement, or PMDB in its Portuguese initials, a party of which the president is a member but whose roots in the anti-military opposition he doesn't share.
+The men who died were in the hold of the vessel, the All-Alaskan, which was being converted from an oil drilling rig to a fish-processing ship, said Larry Schatz, a fire department dispatcher.
+"My reaction to the speech was pretty positive, more positive than I expected," says Mr. McCraw.
+And the Kremlin has made similar allegations about the United States.
+But Herb Condray, Mrs. Sims' brother-in-law, said police are only trying to save face by arresting her.
+The dollar was quoted at 132.85 yen in early trading in Tokyo Tuesday.
+The National Health Service, no longer immune from the grim realities of the government's finances, has returned to the front-burner of politics. For nearly two years the NHS has been kept off newspaper front pages.
+Participants learn how to apply management theory to a school setting.
+But the commission also said it found no proof Waldheim actually participated in war crimes.
+On April 4, the day Adams said the appearance of Trump and Maples is scheduled, Trump is scheduled to be at a real estate dinner in New York City, Ms. Tuso said.
+Rather than fade from the scene, Mr. Seaman would acquire 17% of the new company for $8.5 million, the document discloses.
+Spectators said they stood behind Mrs. Thatcher's position on human rights, but they were less enthusiastic about her attitude toward trade unions.
+DUKAKIS SELECTED Bentsen of Texas as his Democratic running mate.
+Yesterday, SEC officials wouldn't specify the sticking points in the talks.
+The Mujahedeen Kalq said from Baghdad, Iraq, that groups of a dozen prisoners were executed at Tehran's Evin jail and relatives lined up every day at the prison gates to search for bodies of loved ones.
+Defense contractors are out of favor because many analysts believe defense spending is bound to be cut no matter who wins the election.
+Carlos Duque, the government candidate in the annulled elections, avoided reporters after the meeting.
+BUSH AIDES suggest the Iraq crisis may bring lasting improvement in ties with Syria.
+He translated for her in court.
+The Maltese say their Christian tradition dates to the year 60, when Saint Paul was shipwrecked on the island.
+That includes selling some of Irving's assets, reducing Irving's Third World debt portfolio and consolidating facilities.
+According to the World Bank, the Trinidad terms - a two-thirds write-off of bilateral government debt of low-income countries - are still not enough to ensure that many African countries can service external debts in the medium and long term.
+Under the program, farmers agree to take highly erodible cropland from production for 10 years.
+And the captain of the tank landing ship Boulder was relieved of his command because the ship ran aground during a NATO exercise off the coast of Norway on Sept. 12.
+There also was some skepticism in the market about whether Bush is serious about holding down oil prices by dipping into the nation's reserves.
+Platt was out of the country and unavailable for comment.
+The document, disclosed by news reports last week, had not been intended for public consumption.
+Shipments began this week. British Coal exports, Page 34 A CONSORTIUM of European construction companies has been formed by Tarmac Construction to tender for the building of the second Forth road bridge.
+But the state government instituted a committee of investigation.
+Budget Director James Miller said at a breakfast with reporters that he was "concerned about the Fed's overreacting" to the dollar's drop.
+'Financial markets don't believe the Fed will be successful in orchestrating the long-term decline in inflation I'm predicting.
+In the 1978 movie "Animal House," actor Tim Matheson played a college Don Juan negotiating his way through a series of romantic liaisons.
+Energy futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange slid below psychological resistance points as traders continued to bet on near-term peace in the Persian Gulf.
+And US investors, who have provided much of the buying in the past year or so, have pulled out of the market in recent sessions as Wall Street has come under pressure. BP dipped 6 to 283 1/2 p, albeit in thin turnover of 3.1m shares.
+Viktorenko and Serebrov are to remain in orbit six months.
+Sherwood has done its best to minimise the risk by leaving the Leporati family with a 25 per cent stake tying them into a five year contract.
+The libel-proof doctrine that the appeals court rejected "was never a broadly applied doctrine," said Floyd Abrams, a New York attorney who specializes in libel law.
+One key advance is a fertilization and irrigation system first employed in Israel, which allows growers to deposit water and nutrients directly at the base of trees.
+The scientists showed the videotapes at a news conference Wednesday.
+In the twenties and thirties, New York was not only the financial, industrial and press capital of the country, but prided itself on being its policy center as well.
+The two nations also agreed to reopen consulates in Bombay and Shanghai that were closed by the Himalayan border war.
+Police had sought Lee for anti-state acts and prosecutors believe the student fell into a reservoir and drowned while fleeing police.
+It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL but merely judgment." Merely judgment.
+As he recalls his college days, he interrupts himself to rattle off the first six lines of Moliere's "The Misanthrope."
+Basic earnings per share were 14p (10.6p) and on continuing operations 24.4p (12p).
+He has been working as a consultant since he resigned from Automated Security Holdings, where he was finance director from August 1988 until January 1993.
+They also may not state that certain items, such as caskets or vaults, will keep out water, dirt or other gravesite substances when that is not true.
+A judge reinstated conductor Myung-Whun Chung as musical director of the Paris Opera.
+Social workers and officials are accused of gross negligence in ignoring evidence the boy was being brutally victimized.
+A rise in oil prices, says a spokesman, "lifts the spirits of the economy in Texas and Louisiana and the other oil states.
+Coca produced in the Uchiza region is partially processed in jungle laboratories and flown from clandestine airstrips to Colombia, where it is refined into cocaine for sale in U.S. and European markets.
+Three weeks ago, the NAACP was expected to state its position on the nomination of Mr. Thomas at its Houston convention.
+"The problem is cash flow," says PaineWebber's Eli Lustgarten.
+Investigators now are distributing posters around the country of 2-year-old Christopher Dansby and 19-month-old Shane Walker.
+Rep. Craig T. James, R-Fla., a veteran attorney, expressed skepticism.
+"Our wives wouldn't accept it if we had to move from our mansions," a prominent Panamanian with good military contacts recalls one colonel telling him.
+They said Mughniyeh may have been the chief kidnapper of American hostage Terry Anderson, chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press.
+But he worries that the PRI's losing power.
+The court sentenced six other officers to terms ranging from 12 to 20 years for their involvement in the aborted revolt.
+After the burial, some of Casiraghi's fellow speedboat racers plan to ride aboard a yacht to the site where the accident occurred and lay a wreath in his memory.
+But Hrawi's government said Aoun and his military aides will not be allowed to leave and should face a court of law for a variety of crimes.
+An inmate-firefighter died Thursday of burns from a blaze in Riverside County near Hemet, about 65 miles east of Los Angeles. Victor Ferrara, 22, was burned when his crew was overrun by wind-driven flames in the now-controlled fire.
+Mild recessions, such as during the early and late 1960s, have tended to be followed by weak recoveries, where commodity prices showed no early leadership, Mr. Banerji says.
+Nine people died from the disease.
+The government has also been negotiating with India on a withdrawal of Indian troops.
+But the only one that gained $3 or more was Merck, which rose $5.125 to $196.75.
+Just look at what happened to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, the New York leveraged buy-out concern, after it sold stock in Duracell International.
+The latter is especially unreliable, but then that is half the fun.
+Roxana Zal says she formed a quick friendship with Cissy McClure after playing the young mother in the ABC movie "Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure." "We were very excited to meet each other," said Zal. "It was strange at first.
+The audience has little of the glitter of, say, Spoleto.
+"The ICCO agreement simply cannot circumvent supply-demand realties," Stevenson said. "The agreement does not have control where it is most needed.
+The countries have lost trade because of the U.N. embargo against Iraq and Kuwait.
+Henley, which has interests in engineering, financial services and other areas, previously said it would distribute one Fisher share for each 20 Henley shares outstanding.
+But he added that his supporters may take their issues to the full convention if they feel slighted by party platform writers.
+But many others will figure on getting most of the latest IBM benefits by simply buying new parts and inserting them in earlier models.
+It will raise much of this from the sale of 20,000 cars on the Romanian market, Romanian privatisation officials said.
+Thousands gathered in the snow, weeping and clutching flowers, to file past the open caskets.
+He did not say if he might resign or if he expected to be ousted from the party job.
+Zemljaric has been involved in economic policy for much of the 1980s, when inflation spiraled out of control.
+One analyst, who asked not to be named for fear of offending IBM, said, "There are some questionable aspects" in the way IBM did its tests.
+In the year ended Dec. 31, Union Carbide earned $720 million, or $5.31 a share, on revenue of $8.32 billion.
+Moslems make up about 88 percent of Bangladesh's 104 million people.
+Mr. DeGroote's holding of about 24 million Class A shares have an indicated market value of about $458.8 million, while Laidlaw's total market value exceeds $3.5 billion.
+Most of the people who were told to leave their homes went to the houses of friends or relatives, or stood by police barriers and watched, said Charles Thomas, a director of the local Red Cross. Only about a dozen came to the school.
+The warrants allow holders to buy one share of OTF stock for $7.50.
+By the late 18th century, when a Turk or an Arab indulged in a cup of sweetened coffee, in all probability the coffee was brought by Dutch merchants from Java, and the sugar by French or British merchants from the West Indies.
+They join two family clans announced as winners of two other tickets Monday, Illinois State Lottery officials said.
+Philip J. Polich, 41, formerly vice president and chief operating officer of Verit, was named to succeed Mr. Carway as president.
+Guild Executive Director Brian Walton refused to speculate on how the vote would go.
+The debt can be surmounted only through strict economic discipline and adjustments, not through "gifts or donations" from the United States or the International Monetary Fund.
+Vogt said joint teams should investigate alleged armistice violations and work to return remains of American soldiers who died in the Korean War.
+Low-income families and some other groups can get rebates of up to 80 percent under the new system.
+It is wrong to connect it to economic conditions.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Manville closed at $6.75 a share, up 75 cents.
+The Communist-run municipal governments, in turn, allowed the party apparatus to run local affairs, including commerce, allocation of scarce raw materials and distribution of a wide range of privileges.
+Louis F. Bantle, chairman and chief executive officer, said the increase reflects the "strong earnings prospects for 1988."
+"It's one thing to have a long relationship with a company," a First Boston investment banker said.
+And I don't want to misrepresent this to the American people.
+But every time the movement tries to reach much beyond abortion, disputes break out over just what "pro-life" means.
+Because of uncertainties about the size of the two bodies and the strength of their gravitational fields, there is an uncertainty of about 20 miles in the distance to Neptune and 120 miles in the distance to Triton, Cesarone said.
+Mr. Brimmer, a former Federal Reserve governor and currently president of Brimmer & Co., was re-elected vice chairman of the non-member group of the exchange's board.
+The China Free Union Preparatory Committee sent the manifesto to government-organized unions and marketplaces at the end of January.
+So the freedom of citizens to associate and act for political purposes or for free collective bargaining.
+Lawyers for the machinists union said the power of unions to fight for fair treatment is weakened by a ban on sympathy strikes. They also said the 2nd and 3rd Circuit court rulings conflict with decisions by other federal appeals courts.
+But arthritic bureaucracies don't tame new frontiers.
+And in spite of management's record, Birmingham hasn't received the same market welcome as Nucor Corp., considered the Wall Street darling of minimills.
+And they worry that its passage would set a precedent for more legislation imposing requirements on how companies do business.
+The airline, 49 percent of which the government plans to sell, has already axed 60 management jobs and 21 jobs in Europe.
+The dollar was up slightly in early trading in Tokyo Monday.
+The order will limit Southmark to one, instead of three, directors on San Jacinto's board and will require San Jacinto to operate with less management involvement from its parent.
+Several accidents involving nuclear waste have been reported in the past, but there have been no official disclosures of deaths.
+Su Shaozhi, another prominent dissident, arrived in the United States on Thursday and went to live with his brother in Chicago.
+Now you can go to Nissan or Mitsubishi."
+"We're excited," Mernick told reporters outside the courthouse after Reynold's decision. "We're very excited and happy we won.
+Another reputed mobster is said to have the run of the company's records division.
+Paul Cross, JRN's director of special projects, had to look to Hollywood, Calif., to find companies to reproduce the battleship linoleum used on the cafe's floors and the wheel-etched glass that bore the colonel's name on the front of the building.
+It angrily accused the Communists of stalling on both demands.
+A college of regulators was established in 1987, on the IML's initiative, so that regulators from eight countries would jointly take responsibility for BCCI. This college proved to be incapable of monitoring BCCI closely enough.
+Mohorita said there would have to be a "new attitude toward former leaders," but he did not say if that referred to Dubcek or hard-liners who took charge after the liberal leadership was ousted.
+On the Commodity Exchange in New York, gold bullion for current delivery rose rose to $403.60 a troy ounce from $402.30 Wednesday.
+"We estimate that attendance at holy Mass celebrated in our 530 centers worldwide has increased between 5 to 10 percent since the consecration," Schmidberger said.
+American attempts to use the economic weapon have most often failed because other countries could not be persuaded to follow the U.S. lead.
+"It is the obligation of every Jew to feel solidarity with every other Jew," said Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Itzhak Navon, the highest-ranking Israeli official ever to visit Poland.
+The Communist Party long has maintained a shadow bureaucracy in government and business, with party officials supervising and frequently taking charge of all decisions.
+Berson said lower mortgage interest rates should produce a slight improvement in the months ahead.
+"It's going to be really hard.
+A group of top executives said it believes the economy will continue to grow at a 2.5% to 3% rate in 1987 and 1988 without a big rise in inflation or interest rates.
+Minutes after he issued the order, Welfare Department personnel arrived at the home.
+That puts the UK eighth out of the 12 and compares with the Community average of 79 per cent.
+Some proceeds from sales of the coin, the first to honor a living American athlete, will benefit the Amateur Athletic Union and United States Diving Inc., officials said.
+In another instance, lawyers from two firms had to keep track of a train car full of jeans and other clothes from California to Brooklyn.
+He even attempted to sing.
+During the three-day visit, Kohl is slated to meet with President Reagan, Secretary of State George P. Shultz and leading members of Congress.
+GEPHARDT EDGES closer to a decision on running for president.
+The shares closed 4 1/2 down at 463 1/2 p. Insurer and financial services group Lloyds Abbey Life held to a fall of 2 at 444p ahead of tomorrow's full-year figures.
+The consortium later emerged as an offshoot of a plan to retain lawyers from three Asian-American legal activist groups in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles to help the Loo family.
+Last week, President F.W. de Klerk rejected requests to appoint a judicial inquiry commission, saying the allegations could be handled through normal legal procedures.
+We had worked hard and long on it." To justify the lower price tag, Mr. Plaskett contends Pan Am would benefit more from a marketing pact linking Pan Am with United.
+In 1987 the industry had revenues of $1.5 billion, according to Public Citizen.
+"Emigration plays an important role in espionage in the Federal Republic (West Germany), as has been shown by the arrest of the suspected KGB agents," Lange said.
+The preferred stock rating remains at single-C because dividends have been suspended.
+In Geneva, a U.S. official said an accord leading to a Red Army pullout was still possible despite Moscow's insistence on continuing military aid to Kabul.
+There were no formal charges against Bloch, however, and U.S. officials have declined in their public comments to go beyond confirming that he is the target of an intelligence investigation and no longer has access to the State Department building.
+On Tuesday, Mrs. Nickell's daughter, Cindy Hamilton, testified that her mother discussed copying the Tylenol episodes in the Chicago area and also asked how to hire a hit man and where she could buy heroin.
+"Here we are blaming him for listening to his constituency," says Richard Murphy, a former Mideast envoy for President Reagan.
+Some needed kidney dialysis, and two remained hospitalized Saturday, including one who had to have a liver transplant and remained in a coma in critical condition.
+Prices range from Pounds 50 to Pounds 2,500. If you want something to wear with your summer wardrobe you do not have to wait until September - Manguette always has a marvellous selection of amber pieces.
+Although the EC claimed this was aimed at stopping spread of foot-and-mouth disease, eastern Europe saw it as blatant protectionism.
+The Flat Rock plant began producing cars last fall.
+Witnesses said funeral services for an unknown number of "uniformed personnel" were conducted Wednesday morning at Shaheen College next to the military quarters in Dhaka.
+Analysts have compared the huge discounts recognized in the secondary market for shaky loans with the smaller discounts recognized by many banks such as Citicorp.
+The bank plans to shed another 400 employees next year. The Erste forecast a rise in partial operating profits from Sch652m in 1992 to close to Sch1.2bn this year.
+It also doesn't sound natural, even if the product itself is.
+Someone will actually benefit from this." Previously, Customs had no recourse but to spend "hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars to destroy this clothing," von Raab said.
+It was approved last year by the Senate Judiciary Committee and is awaiting action by the full Senate.
+Heroin cultivation and trafficking now rising in former Soviet republics of central Asia.
+"However much money they're spending on the rescue is fine," said Patty Warhol, director of the American Cetacean Society in San Pedro, Calif.
+Seven years ago, Japan accepted the finding by a Gatt panel that its taxes discriminated against non-shochu drinks, but so far it has only partly amended them.
+Southern's board of supervisors, with 13 black members and four white members, is one of four boards governing higher education in the state.
+Britain, which chairs ministerial talks tomorrow, could veto it.
+The warnings seem to have worked, even by the testimony of one of those caught, linebacker Mark Mraz of the Los Angeles Raiders.
+I drove home beneath a starlit, velvet sky, singing.
+Fought Balkan wars in 1912-1913, increasing its territory over present-day Macedonia and Kosovo. Triggered World War I, and after the war it became part of the Kingdom of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia in 1918.
+"I think it's being taken lightly, like a joke, rather than a serious attempt at making contact," Young said Monday.
+In a televised speech also seen in Israel and the occupied lands, the king challenged the PLO to try to make a Palestinian state of the territory his family ruled until it was seized by Israel 21 years ago.
+Tell-tale signs include a tendency for the eyes to glaze over and the head to nod uncontrollably up and down.
+It's like being a rape victim," says H. Alfred Solomon, executor of the Solomon estate and a friend of Mr. Thorp since their school days at Shadyside.
+Experts say consumer products ranging from compact disk players to videocassette recorders have become so advanced that in some respects they are more sophisticated than mainframe computers or nuclear missiles.
+He also is expected to sign the U.S.-Canada trade agreement.
+The thesis is that he suffered from being the youngest son, not fully appreciated by the family elders.
+On Friday morning in Japan, the dollar opened at 122.15 yen, and by midmorning was trading at about 122.23 yen.
+Along with rejecting Campeau's $47-a-share bid, Federated said it wouldn't consider a sweetened $61-a-share offer until Campeau convinces it that the proposal is "other than illusory."
+It is believed the Saudis provided Iraq with billions of dollars in financial aid and logistical support.
+Of the estimated 1 million HIV-infected Americans, only one patient is believed to have been contaminated during medical treatment, experts say.
+Burlington Industries wants to retire up to $445 million of the textile concern's bonds at cut-rate terms.
+While the quick about-face isn't causing Japanese investors to lose any sleep, some on the other side of the ocean watch with furrowed brows.
+Misawa Homes rose 50 yen to 1950 yen, Maeda Construction was up 70 yen to 1640 yen, and Ohbayashi rose 50 yen to 1290 yen.
+In the past year it has acquired close to Pounds 120m worth of property.
+The government sold $10 billion of 52-week Treasury bills at an average discount rate of 8.05%.
+Before the war, Lieftinck was a professor of economics in Rotterdam.
+Akselis Mangulis, who was also a volunteer with the vice president's Coalition of American Nationalities, has "suspended his membership" in the coalition, said Alixe Glen, a spokeswoman traveling with the Republican presidential nominee.
+However, another top leadership aide, speaking on the condition of anonymity, pointed out that the speaker's survey could compound the political problem if the results are at odds with those from media surveys.
+His were not clothes like any others.
+Indeed, understanding the powerful Nokyo, with its influence over the government, consumer groups and other opinion makers, goes a long way toward understanding Japanese trade intransigence and the strong sentiment for agricultural protectionism.
+Negotiations with the IRS over a $643 million tax claim against Executive Life are winding up and should be concluded early next year in a manner that will not adversely affect policyholders, Mr. Garamendi said.
+As Justice Sandra O'Connor put it during the oral argument, the state's no-pay reasoning could just as easily throw people out of their already built homes without compensating them.
+"Twelve infants were sufficient to show us this is not a feasible technique or solution" to the infant organ shortage, said Dr. Joyce Peabody, Loma Linda's chief of neonatology.
+Besides withdrawals by individuals and businesses, the Fed report said large negotiable certificates of deposits, generally big deposits which aren't fully covered by federal insurance, fell by about $147 million, to about $1.22 billion.
+But burdened by the work stoppage and the new LBO debt, Poolmart racked up a total of $6.5 million in losses in the following two years.
+The Coast Guard has been hit hard by budget cuts that have resulted from deficit-reduction efforts.
+Baltimore's skyline is now characterized not by smokestacks but office towers.
+The company had a one-time gain of #214.8 million in the latest period, compared with a year-earlier charge of #1 million.
+"The station is intended to be both a resource and a celebration of the contributions the Jewish community has made to society," Vlock said.
+And a dollar that hit postwar lows earlier in the week rekindled fears that higher import prices would boost inflation.
+Part of Miller's strategy has been to trim the company's costs and reduce its debt through layoffs and selling assets.
+Futures traders love dire circumstances like these.
+An SEC enforcement attorney emphasized that yesterday's action "has nothing to do with market value."
+He found that animals fed a low-fat diet like the one recommended by the American Heart Association to lower their cholesterol committed 50 percent more aggressive acts than did those eating fat levels closer to the typical American diet.
+"The Soviets will be giving up a lot."
+GOLD shares closed off intraday highs as the bullion price threatened to fall below Dollars 370 an ounce.
+The European Community late today approved a plan for modest cuts in government farm payments, breaking a nearly monthlong deadlock that had threatened the collapse of world trade talks.
+After assuring parliament in November that the federal deficit this year would be 29 billion marks, the finance minister was forced to admit he reckoned wrongly.
+The mining concern attributed the earnings decline to lower prices for precious metals.
+Saddam Hussein might also draw Israel into the conflict with more limited or ambiguous moves.
+John Labatt Ltd. said it acquired Tuscan Industries Inc., a milk-products company based in Union, N.J.
+In aggregate, the bank's short-term debt is valued at about USDollars 1.5bn.
+I plan to go back to Georgia to enjoy the birth of a new grandchild in August and generally to have time to spend with my wife, family and friends."
+However, similar agreements put forward since 1991 have collapsed. Mr Mohamed Sacirbey, Bosnia's ambassador to the UN, expressed the Moslem-led government's fear of a Serbo-Croat carve-up at their expense.
+Mormons clashed with local residents who rejected Smith's claims that he had spoken with God, been visited by angels and was a prophet.
+"Not to my recollection," said Moore. "I have not been able to remember the use of cocaine on that trip" in 1986.
+Under cross-examination, the Sterns acknowledged that Melissa does not seem to have been harmed by her contact with Mrs. Whitehead-Gould.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 153.75 million shares, against 146.57 million in the previous session.
+Joseph Mastropietro and his 30-year-old bride, Antoinette Natale exchanged vows in a state Supreme Court judge's chambers shortly after his sentencing judge refused to perform the ceremony, said defense attorney Gaspar Castillo Jr.
+"Thanks to you, personally, Latvia has very strong and elastic political contacts in Moscow," a Latvian deputy said Thursday as the parliament questioned Gorbunov before his election.
+In March 1988, the FAO flew 200,000 frozen fish eggs from Denmark within 36 hours, hatched them in indoor wooden troughs at the resort and transferred them to the canals that are fed by nearby Kargah Lake.
+In the Ramallah courtroom, where Ms. Tsemel is appearing for a string of clients, the spectators' benches are packed with relatives of Palestinian prisoners.
+If Republican Jeremiah Denton couldn't win in Alabama with 62% of the white vote, then it probably isn't possible for any Southern Republican to win without more black support.
+SPAIN TO CUT '91 BUDGET Spain will trim its 1991 budget 2.5%, or 341 billion pesetas ($3.1 billion), following a sharp rise in government spending in the first half when the deficit overshot the target for the whole year.
+Nomura produced its second downgrade in a week and turned cautious on the stock, arguing that the food distribution arm - the most significant contributor to Booker's profits - would continue under a cloud for the remainder of the year.
+An opinion poll in yesterday's Svenska Dagbladet newspaper offered Mr Bildt some hope, showing his government gaining some ground over the past week.
+Solidarity leader Lech Walesa flashed the victory sign as he arrived today to meet with countryman Pope John Paul II and seek Western aid for Poland in the wake of the historic reconcilation with his government.
+Helped by a stronger dollar, Treasury bond prices rebounded yesterday afternoon to wind up with small gains.
+Each year, only 1% of checks are returned for insufficient funds, but they total about $47 billion.
+"Right now, Speaker Foley is not permitting the (amendment) to come to a vote on the floor of the House, so who else can we blame?"
+It cost $1.6305 to buy one pound, compared with $1.6205 late Friday.
+Citing a vigorous economy, Moody's Investors Service Inc. upgraded $1.1 billion of debt and preferred stock belonging to Florida Power Corp., the main unit of Florida Progress Corp.
+The foreign minister of Belarus said the transfer was the first step toward getting rid of all nuclear weapons.
+Yesterday's drop in the OTC market was a long-expected break in the small-stock rally, traders and money managers said.
+The same goes for the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks.
+The tests and vaccination, the CDC said, would prevent 3,500 babies a year from becoming chronic hepatitis B carriers.
+The ANC and the government are to meet Aug. 6 to try and clear the way for full-scale negotiations.
+Consider the case of Rebecca Bryant, a 38-year-old former schoolteacher who graduated last month.
+Despite this, real estate and home building organizations are determined not to let the million dollar "cap" be reduced by a single dollar, defending their stand as being in the interest of middle-class homeowners.
+Columbia had about 111 million common shares outstanding as of May 31.
+There are indications that portions of the Chinese working class, once solidly behind the PAP, feel they have missed out on Singapore's economic miracle.
+Profits from Chrysler's financial services subsidiary partly made up for the $163 million loss the company's automotive operations posted.
+Airline pilots asked a federal judge to appoint a trustee to run Eastern Airlines, alleging that Frank Lorenzo, chairman of parent Texas Air Corp., was stripping Eastern's assets to bolster affiliated companies.
+The highest judge or justice in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Guam were invited to attend the five-day conference.
+Liberal Democrats pledged action on political reform and agricultural, welfare and land policies.
+Politicians in America think it is like a commodity which we export to other countries.
+Or for Jay Pritzker, chairman and founder of the Hyatt Corp. hotel empire.
+Their closest confidants for the past quarter-century have been the handful of men they recruited from O&Y's auditors.
+Is there a criminal element to which someone who needed to have a bomb or needed to purchase weapons could go?
+Moreover, Ford lawyers argued that company officials acted responsibly during negotiations with Mr. Kearns and his lawyers that dragged on for nearly seven years.
+Information was not immediately available on names whose occupations or previous posts are not listed.
+Judge Eduardo Rodriguez told the Ideal newspaper the idea to symbolically overturn Christ's conviction on charges of political rebellion came to him while he was preparing a prayer for traditional Passion Week ceremonies.
+The letter was the brainchild of Bouley's controller, Kevork K. Kalayjian, a 10-year veteran of the bill-paying business, who felt his oft-repeated productivity lessons to vendors were falling on deaf ears.
+All worked at building Key West's reputation as a place that played hard and drank hard. The island's 'wreckers' did nothing to decrease that reputation.
+As of Friday, only Rep. Jack Kemp and Pete du Pont had agreed to participate in the forum, which was to be sponsored by the Boston Herald and Boston's WBZ-TV.
+WOW's doll named Julie, for instance, can recognize and respond to certain words and stimuli.
+The Environmental Action Foundation argued on behalf of groups including the Sierra Club that standards should be raised, to 35 miles per gallon by 2000, said Dru Schmidt-Perkins, environmental analyst for the group.
+Mr. Wall expanded the marketing team to six people from two, and boosted marketing expenses about 25%.
+Sound Warehouse: 2nd graf The former Denver developer who defaulted on $106 million in loans from Silverado savings and loan has filed for personal bankruptcy, claiming $196 million in debts.
+They don't understand our problems,' added Mrs Plache.
+Bush took his speedboat Fidelity out for an early morning spin in the Atlantic while fog still blanketed the rugged coastline around Walker's Point.
+"We do have a very warm day.
+"We're going to work closely with the Congress on this package to ensure its prompt implementation," Bush said.
+The state-run radio station La Primerissima cautioned listeners that Swaggart "generally assists the foreign policy of the United States administration," but did not specify how.
+In 1988's first four months, Karstadt said sales, excluding its travel business, grew about 4%, making it likely that full-year results will be satisfactory.
+"It would be an insult (for Mickelson to enter) because we live in the racist state of South Dakota and he is the governor," Means said.
+Mr. Cinman, who has left PaineWebber, couldn't be reached.
+A number of northern Illinois readers were also among the respondents.
+Dotted around the edge of the community, and to some extent also in pockets within it, are a number of so-called offshore financial centres.
+The system speeds up the contract-drafting process, saving the client money.
+Some existing databases are based on images, but none works directly with the pictures, Jain said.
+WHO'S NEWS: David Tree, chief creative officer of Campbell-Mithun-Esty's Minneapolis office, makes a cameo appearance on NBC's "Cheers" tonight.
+His parole ended in April, and Singleton soon surfaced in the Tampa area, where he grew up and still has family.
+Officials at the $26 million African tropical forest exhibit said they wanted to establish that the zoo's gorillas would be unable to reach the peak of the cliffs and thereby gain access to the public area of the innovative animal display.
+The turnouts were considered extraordinary for the traditionally placid community.
+The G-7 includes the United States and its six biggest trading partners: Japan, West Germany, Britain, France, Canada and Italy.
+Gatx has interests in railcar and aircraft leasing, financial services, and bulk liquid terminal storage.
+France has been a longstanding advocate of surveillance and discipline in the functioning of the international monetary system.
+The plan calls for 50 firm purchases and 50 options.
+While legions of physicists struggled to duplicate Maeda's feat, newcomers Allen Hermann and Zhengzhi Sheng at the University of Arkansas topped it.
+In the hunt for delegates ahead, Mr. Jackson can't be ignored.
+At stake, rather, is whether they will for years be plagued with instability and poverty, or instead achieve a modest but productive place in the north-eastern corner of Europe. First, their successes.
+Several other armies reportedly are in the Beijing area.
+Mr. Quinn said he would "rather not go into the details" about whether Great Country would have to borrow to finance the proposed acquisition.
+But the big factor in border employment appears to be the rapid expansion of the "maquila" industry.
+Puma recently said that heavy losses in the U.S. caused the entire group to post a break-even result on lower sales last year.
+Some analysts have warned that the study could be flawed and shouldn't be used to deny treatment options to minority AIDS patients.
+The Baltic republic's newly elected Parliament elects a non-Communist as president.
+It says failure to open Thorp would lose the UK between Pounds 150m and Pounds 200m a year in overseas revenues for the next 10 years.
+'There's been a dramatic improvement from post-Bougainville,' says Mr Simon Dodd, in the Melbourne office.
+On Monday, a day after Swaggart temporarily stepped down from his pulpit, church officials said he had admitted to a long history of sexual misconduct and would be prohibited from preaching for a minimum of three months while he undergoes rehabilitation.
+Two black Republicans ran for Senate seats in Virginia and Maryland but lost by wide margins to popular Democrats.
+Individuals have first to satisfy the Commission they have an arguable case before being allowed access to the Court. In future all individuals will have direct access to the new court which will normally sit in chambers of seven judges.
+The other three members of the group ousted him from the quartet in March 1987, citing friction among band members.
+After a meeting with Acting President Rodolfo Castillo Claramount, Shultz conferred with commanders of the Salvadoran armed forces.
+The deficit, which compared with a $474 million loss in 1989, was due to "continued cost, technical and schedule problems" on government contracts, the company said.
+"We haven't resolved that matter, but whatever the outcome, this won't inhibit the growth of Lee Co.," Mr. Pugh said.
+Two of the leading abortion rights groups are split over whether an economic boycott against Idaho will effectively persuade the governor to veto the country's most restrictive state abortion law.
+About 80 per cent of the materials for Huy Hoang's garments have to be imported. Garment companies in Europe have signed long-term production contracts with Huy Hoang.
+The Duchess of York gave pink ballet shoes to a teen-ager whose spine problems nearly stopped her from dancing, but the young ballerina says they are too nice to use.
+"There's no way around it, there will be mistakes." Financial advisers say many homeowners should at least consider appealing their assessments.
+The only independent television service is provided by M-Net, a pay-TV company established in 1986.
+United asked the Transportation Department to let it fly the route for a period of up to 120 days, starting April 3. The airline said it would pay Pan Am $200,000 a month, or 4% of the revenue collected in the market.
+"I know just about where everything is - unless somebody moves it," said Beherns, who moves gracefully through the narrow and twisted passages in his workshop where the musty smell of cedar and the spicy aroma of freshly worked pine fill the air.
+Colin Powell, the chairman of the joint chiefs, is supposed to present a "big picture" for the military in planning defense strategies and budgets.
+The base RPI for the 1996 issue is 67.9 (the figure for July 1980) and if the issue were redeemed today, the relevant index would be April's 138.8 (both figures are given on the FT prices pages, under British funds).
+A number of directors kept turning into actors and vice versa.
+Arrow Electronics recently acquired the electronics distribution business of Ducommun.
+About 40 per cent of visitors are tourists.
+The grave diggers should put their shovels away before the death of the British film industry becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
+Sumitomo used the London Metal Exchange to hedge the physical purchases, he added.
+Some analysts think the stock could sit in a rut, near its current price, for several months.
+Philip Middleton, of Smith New Court, says investors should realise that ISIS is not a straight swap for a building society; there is no guarantee of capital.
+Mr Schimmelbusch did not say how much the capital increase would raise.
+The German and Indian scientists said their measurements indicated about 2,200 tons of the major Halon was being emitted into the atmosphere annually.
+The United Steelworkers of America found a receptive environment last fall at American Cablevision, which serves about 35,000 subscribers in the Denver area.
+What is this national recognition going to do to the Bremerton area?" she asked.
+But Walesa said it was no coincidence that the shipyard was the first industrial enterprise in the country to fall victim to the budget ax.
+The mercury rose to 85 degrees in Boise, Idaho, and 82 in Portland, Ore., both records for the date.
+The Chicago Board Options Exchange proposed trading a hybrid stock-index option that would enable institutional investors to buy a so-called basket of 100 stocks with a single purchase.
+Roche Holding leapt from 18th to 6th, leapfrogging SmithKline Beecham (in 11th place this year).
+In two meetings the other week, the alliance split, deciding against meeting Mr. Cordovez.
+Voters included colorfully dressed Highland Indians from the outskirts of the capital.
+Deputy Public Defender Stephen Galindo refused to enter a plea on his client's behalf, stating that John Bardo's extradition from Arizona to California was a mistake and the court therefore had no jurisdiction.
+"These are not street-level hookers.
+Sales excluding AT Scandinavia grew by 11.7 percent to reach 7.36 bn cigarettes.
+The others include Fireman's Fund Corp., Lincoln National Corp., Ohio Casualty Corp. and Republic American Corp.
+We would be forced to use the navy either to keep the sea lanes of communication clear, or to support operations on land, not both, not with only 450 major combatants.
+Instead of integrating into the new united Europe, Yugoslavia is sliding back into the continent's dark divided past, when Serbs and Croats fought their own nasty war within World War II.
+The plan also involves bank borrowings of more than $6.8 billion and the public sale of some $3 billion of debt.
+Anne Frank was a Jewish girl whose posthumously published diary on her life-in-hiding in an annex behind the Amsterdam canal house gained her a worldwide audience.
+The election board and Orr already have called for any lower court decision to be appealed to the state Supreme Court.
+They said Sartin would appear in magistrates court later today.
+Real estate markets are in ruins, neighborhoods tied up in government red tape.
+Seeboard put on 18 to 414p. Water stocks, left far behind the recs recently, staged a powerful rally with some institutions, unable to buy large lines of the recs, shifting into the waters.
+But she had asked not to be identified or "identifiable" in the story and sued The Conde Nast Publishing Inc. and writer Claudia Dreifus for breach of contract.
+There were no clenched fist salutes or political slogans.
+Owens-Illinois is a unit of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., a New York investment company.
+He represents Westminster, a borough with so many clamping complaints that it created a "Phone-a-Moan" hot line this summer.
+Col. William Higgins, an American who was taken hostage in Lebanon nearly four years ago.
+"General Re makes much of its money investing premiums," said Merrill Lynch insurance analyst Gerald Lewinsohn.
+One proposal calls for the creation of a new party of leftist forces, and the other calls for transformation of the current party while retaining the present name.
+'We had a good second quarter, but it isn't good enough,' said Mr McCammon.
+Coors, in the face of an intensive organizing effort by the Teamsters since early 1986, last August signed an agreement with the AFL-CIO ending a 10-year-old nationwide boycott of its beer by the labor movement.
+Mead and West dominate a market that generates more than $200 million in annual sales and is growing rapidly.
+Kidder Peabody boosted its investment rating on the stock to "buy" from "sell" and slightly increased its estimates of fiscal 1990 and 1991 earnings.
+In fact, analysts lately have been cutting earnings estimates, not raising them.
+"So now we move into the second phase _ when you hope it and believe it.
+The prostitute, who the newspaper said used the alias of Greg Davis, was identified Friday by Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., as Steve Gobie.
+An Israeli today was indicted for manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a Palestinian shepherd on May 5 near the Jewish settlement of Shiloh in the West Bank, Israel radio reported.
+That could force the Soviets to import more grain for livestock feed this year.
+The dollar fell against the Japanese yen in early trading Thursday, while share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange lost moderately.
+Success was within the grasp of the tired group of space shuttle launch controllers.
+Questions were raised about Canary Wharf when the Reichmanns announced in September that they planned to sell 20 percent of their extensive U.S. properties.
+The materials also contained highlighted references to radio frequency used that night and information about police emergency codes.
+An affidavit signed by Mr. Hudak says the shift foreman also warned him that Mr. Warren was looking for a pretext to fire the mechanic, a comment Mr. Jenkins denies making.
+The companies last month rejected a merger that would have allowed suits against other defendants.
+Earlier this week, Armtek rejected a $40-a-share offer from Mark IV.
+During earlier assignments in West Germany, Saint commanded the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the 7th Army Training Command, and the 1st Armored Division.
+As previously reported, a request is still pending for a $102 million permanent rate boost in Louisiana, where Gulf States says it hasn't had rate increases since 1982.
+The company plans to seek a listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange for its Japanese subsidiaries. The company said JAFCO, a leading Japanese venture capital company, had acquired 10 per cent of Salomon's Japanese subsidiaries.
+But it also highlighted one result of the past year's protests.
+"RNA editing" is the name that researchers gave to the process by which the missing elements were restored.
+Third-quarter provisions for credit losses and loan charge-offs, $130 million and $110 million, respectively, both were down from last year.
+While Masur's performance lasted, one couldn't have thought that.
+The unfortunate results include a banking system that has had to be bailed out by the government and a decade of stagnation of output per head.
+Even after the Trump bonds' rally, their current interest yields, based on the new rates after the Taj and Castle restructurings, are 17% for the Taj and 20% for the Castle. The yield on the Plaza bonds is 18%.
+Among the steps, the U.S. will withhold some $6.5 million to $7 million due next week to the Panamanian government from revenue generated by the Panama Canal.
+Canada's external affairs minister, Joe Clark, said, "The West still must face formidable and ever-improving Soviet forces." U.S. Gen.
+Mr. Stevens was executive vice president of this electric-utility holding company.
+As reflected by the extremely low volume, most investors remained on the sidelines, he said, noting that most investors with a midterm or long-term stance aren't willing to sell stocks at current low levels.
+In sterling terms, the rise was from 100p per share to 255p.
+Repeated one-day walkouts by subway workers and bus drivers have forced millions of Londoners to walk to work.
+The Soviets have said they intend to build large structures in space for research, and the techniques and materials the cosmonauts tested Friday should help plan such projects.
+He said a first attempt to kill Barber failed because several members of the gang got into an argument over how to execute the killing.
+"He was outraged," Duncan said.
+If so, it transmits date, time and station of entry.
+The fact that Mr. Simon is interested in the stake "should clearly indicate that Ariadne has been very much undervalued in the current market," Mr. Judge asserted.
+"That's a pothole over which I will leap," she said.
+"The mayor is not going to get involved at this time," Barry spokeswoman Lurma Rackley said. "He wants to see if they can reach some kind of accommodation.
+In 1986, the government blacklisted an Australian journalist after the Sydney Morning Herald published a story saying Suharto's family and associates had amassed vast wealth.
+In future, there would be a cabinet sub-committee for London, with the Environment Secretary in the chair and a junior minister for London public transport at his right hand.
+He said magazines, radio, cable TV and syndicated programing were seeing bigger-than-expected ad growth, but that expected growth for newspapers was dismal and network television ad revenues would barely exceed last year's results.
+The victims were identified as Indrapala Abeyweera, secretary of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, and Wijeyalal Mendis, also a candidate for the Feb. 15 polls.
+In the past, its meetings have been open to the public except for sessions devoted to reviewing grant applications recommended by the NEA's panels of outside arts experts on theater, dance, music and other disciplines.
+This is much harder than it sounds because it is hard to remain apolitical in South Africa and the SABC will be one of the most potent weapons in the forthcoming non-racial elections. Non-broadcasters might be the best option.
+The factory will be based in Dong Nai Province, to the north-east of Ho Chi Minh City. The deal requires government approval, but Burns said it was hopeful this would be granted before the end of 1994.
+Allen Sinai, chief economist of the Boston Co., said markets should not expect anything beyond a small easing move on the Fed's part because of the rising inflationary pressures buffeting the U.S. economy.
+The capital's street cleaners, in their bright green suits, were out early Sunday morning to clean up the confetti and other trash.
+But some Democratic senators have said they aren't enthusiastic about a fight over the nominee based on his life style, rather than on his views.
+The company also wants to familiarize American investors with BP before the government sale, the analyst said.
+State Department deputy spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said Tunnermann and his colleagues were given until Friday to leave the United States.
+Therefore, the longer the Fed leaves it, the more likely it is that the next rise will be another big one. The main economic news this week starts tomorrow with the release of October's trade figures.
+The U.S. hope is that Iraqi forces can be bombed into submission, avoiding the need for a messy and costly ground attack.
+Mr. Goodell almost agrees: "Its only fault is its great vigor, which can be troublesome in small spaces."
+The costs and risks of doing business in Israel that are associated with economic policy are real but limited.
+Photos moved over the LaserPhoto network early Sunday morning, July 9 (AP LaserPhotos NY700-NY710).
+"We have very few marketing conflicts to fix," Pierre Suard, chief executive officer of the venture and chairman and chief executive of CGE, said in an interview.
+Flight readiness firings have been required in the past for new shuttles only, except for one time when a malfunction made a retest necessary.
+In July it agreed to pay around Dollars 250m for Tudor, a Spanish battery maker.
+This would be far better than many economists had been expecting when the year began.
+"We've got to challenge the one-way flow of programs from the U.S. to Europe by making more of our own," he told a business conference in Venice last year.
+Kalugin's recent charges of wiretapping, smear campaigns and other dirty tricks have been a major thorn in the KGB's side while it is trying to improve its image.
+Still, two questions remain in the wake of their seven-game, home-sweep triumph over the St. Louis Cardinals, which concluded here Sunday: Why do they play so much better at their Metrodome residence than on the road?
+Some eventually took buses, called taxis or walked to nearby highways to hitch rides.
+"The federal government could help us out with more flexibility on how we spend their money," Gov. Campbell says.
+Bellevue Avenue's Vernon Court, built in 1900 to resemble a French chateau, is one of Newport's grandest homes.
+The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, in a move likely to benefit the idle Seabrook, N.H., nuclear plant, proposed cutting back emergency planning required for towns surrounding a plant before first-phase operations can begin.
+He vowed, "We will retain this land to the end," suggesting arms would be used if whites find that necessary.
+A highway between Santa Paula and Ojai was closed in the Mupu area, Barker said.
+"The test is being used by a lot of rascals to feather their economic beds," says John H. Renner, president of the Consumer Health Information Research Institute, a Kansas City health-fraud watchdog.
+The Supreme Court refused to shut down the billion-dollar dial-a-porn industry, thwarting an attempt by Congress to shield children from sexually oriented telephone messages.
+"We have been following the matter (of revised minimum brake standards for jetliners) closely since the accident at Dallas-Fort Worth," said an FAA statement.
+Each company paid Dollars 100,000 for access to preliminary bidding packages.
+First Service Bank for Savings fell 7/8 to 5 1/2.
+According to central-bank statistics, inflation was 19.4% in the first half.
+On Tuesday, the Nagorno-Karabakh legislators appealed to the federal Supreme Soviet for temporary independence, according to Koryun Nahabidyan, an Armenian activist in Moscow who spoke to Nagorno-Karabakh residents familiar with the decision.
+But if you see Paul Johnson on the Bakerloo line listening to Elgar on his CD-Walkman, you'll know it's all over.
+"Sooner or later, it has to show up in AT&T's numbers," said Joel Gross, an analyst with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.
+Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland all struggle to replace state-run economies with free markets, but their reforms remain tentative and fragile.
+We had the contract with Copperhill." McCaysville claims Copperhill owes $255,000 in back water payments.
+Their chairman, Dreyfus Corp. stock trader George Pirrone, wouldn't confirm the details.
+Moldavia's Parliament this week codified its June declaration of sovereignty and approved a decree stating that all power in the western republic belongs to the people.
+This threat brought a sharp rebuke from President Scalfaro.
+Fires could have been set deliberately and carefully controlled.
+However, tariffs will be cut for only two of the 102 agricultural items requested by the U.S. side because Taiwanese officials believe local farmers need protection, the newspaper said.
+As of the end of its third quarter April 30, Quintex had liabilities of $155 million and assets of $218 million.
+This is an important first step in rebuilding the citizen's confidence (to) get justice back in City Hall," he said.
+Nearly 30 years later, he helped De Niro portray a saxophonist in "New York, New York."
+Even so, it was down by more than a third from last year.
+The rebels said their fighters shot down a Cobra helicopter of the Iranian air force that tried to attack their positions near the town of Mehran, which they captured Sunday.
+The Associated Press could not reach the Aeronautics Ministry, the military police or other authorities for confirmation of the crashes.
+Brown's task will be to promote the region and attract inward investment and job creation.
+The king advocated a diplomatic solution to the crisis. In sharp contrast, Ankara gave solid support to the coalition.
+She didn't like the guy.
+Strikes have shut down more than 200 mines and factories in the country's two top coal-producing regions, official reports said.
+Strike protests waned as night fell.
+"Don't you love me anymore?"
+Ruppel said there is no evidence Shifidi was a pre-selected target for assassination.
+Democrats, who had criticized that approach, said Californians showed that people are willing to accept higher taxes, so long as they know in advance that the money will be spent on real needs, and won't be wasted.
+Unocal has been heavily indebted since 1985, when it bought back about one-third of its stock for $4.2 billion.
+Was he concerned a passion for Fitzgerald equals "petty bourgeois ideology"?
+They say the idea is to resurrect fond memories of Gen.
+An earthquake measuring 6 on the Richter scale can cause severe damage in populated areas.
+Planned capital outlays rose to an all-time seasonally adjusted high of 35 percent.
+Her wig hair is pulled back severely on "Star Trek."
+Kazuko Mizuno, an economist at Baring Securities (Japan) Ltd., said export growth had accelerated since the yen began depreciating rapidly at the beginning of the year, and import growth slowed.
+Former members who left the cult before the Avery killings have told authorities cult members trained with guns as part of the plot to take over the Kirtland temple.
+Dudley Taft, the 46-year-old president, began planning how to fight the Bass group.
+Officials of Sacramento Municipal Utility District began the process of restarting the plant after receiving a letter of approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission early yesterday.
+Leyden said that with installations at Laconia and Manchester put on hold, the FAA is considering redirecting early installations to more high-profile, high-volume airports, such as Kennedy International in New York City.
+The commission has boosted its anti-dumping staff 50% in the past two years.
+Du Pont, which has a strong OEM and VR base in the US, will carry on alone. Companies are refocusing on what they do best and where they can be in the top three in a world or regional market.
+Mr Chris Pearce, Rentokil's finance director, says: 'The change in ACT was announced as a positive step for British industry.
+"If I go back to Atlanta and say we held the line on capital gains but we did you in on Medicare, they'll say you're not bringing us good news," said Rep. John Lewis (D., Ga.).
+For example, once a product or a technology starts to pull ahead of the pack, its success tends to bring more success, more market share, more sales volume.
+The unlikely pair has drawn crowds at each of the four stops on the ferry's 12-mile-long route in the beautiful and remote fiord south of the town of Aalesund.
+A Chase spokesman, however, would say only: "Chase is continuing to have discussions with Ingersoll about financing.
+Fail is chairman of Lifeshares Service Co. and several other insurance companies which operate in 47 states.
+The reader can only conclude the Greens are violent.
+The PLA's most disastrous attempt to interfere in politics came in 1971, when Marshal Lin Biao, Mao's chosen successor, led a group of military officers in planning a coup against Mao.
+They will not do anything for your ability to cope with modern living but they will ensure that your eschatology is seriously up to date. The most important property of the universe, of course, is that it harbours beings who can ponder where it came from.
+As already announced, the interim dividend increases from 0.9p to 1p.
+Since 1982, food prices have risen only 2% to 4% a year.
+They argued that the money allocated to the fund for all bondholders is too small.
+Thrift institutions, particularly those chartered by California, Florida and Texas, were allowed to grow rapidly and invest government-insured deposits in a wide variety of risky ventures.
+"It seems that ethical education of researchers is rather lacking," noted writer Seiichi Murase in a commentary to the Mainichi Shimbun daily.
+London's stock exchange was closed for a bank holiday.
+South Africa has linked its scheduled Nov. 1 implementation of a one-year independence plan for neighboring South-West Africa, also known as Namibia, to the Cuban troop withdrawal.
+But the whole of Cartier had been bought for about Pounds 160m in 1984, since when the company's estimated value has soared to more than Pounds 1bn.
+"It really bugged her.
+Dumez said group profit after payments to minority interests rose to 252 million francs ($40.1 million) from 148 million a year earlier.
+He had no way of pursuing it, so he broadcast it over the police radio." Karnes said Vandermeer called police from his apartment at 3:11 a.m. to report an accident.
+Raytheon shares fell $1.25, to $72.50, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
+President Carlos Menem has accepted the resignation of the State Intelligence Agency (SIDE) chief Juan Bautista Yofre, government officials said Tuesday.
+Ministry officials said Japan ranked second in terms of the size of foreign reserves, trailing the U.S., which they said had an $84.8 billion reserves holding.
+One industry analyst said the announcement is not surprising.
+Twenty people have been executed, according to official reports, and many more by unofficial accounts.
+Transit Authority spokesman Jared Lebow said the agency was trying to locate the bus driver, who had not reported the incident.
+The rating concern cited Todd's recent decision to rescind the 75-cent-a-share quarterly preferred dividend declared March 25.
+Computer Products made the most-active list and rose 1/2 to 3.
+But Judge Keenan disputed that idea.
+Long-term questions lingered about Arco's Western focus and its reliance on Alaska's now-mature oil fields.
+Although merger talks between the New York Merc and Comex resumed Thursday night, two other recent events suggest a grand merger of all New York futures exchanges might not be a prospect.
+A few days later, the company was so inundated with orders that it devised an allocation system, boosting all clients' original orders 15%.
+Robert B. Hodes, chairman of Willkie Farr's executive committee, declined to discuss the circumstances of the departure.
+"Under those circumstances, the price could drop to as low as 50 cents."
+Murder is punishable by life imprisonment, but rebellion carries a prison sentence of six to 12 years.
+Foreign governments have said nothing publicly to criticize the U.S. government's latest anti-import charade because they fear a backlash from the American public.
+U.S. missiles slated for destruction under the pact, which is all but certain to be ratified by the Senate, can reach Soviet targets in minutes and are among the most feared elements of the Western arsenal.
+Dan Quayle headed south after scorning Michael Dukakis' complaints that Republicans are distorting the Democrat's record on crime issues.
+Famed fireworks artist George Zambelli was hired by an anonymous benefactor to put on what he says will be a 15-minute performance that will expend about two tons of fireworks.
+May 28 _ About 80,000 people, many students from outside the capital, demonstrate but unlike past rallies few workers participate.
+They entered, their guns drawn, searching for whomever had called dispatchers 10 times.
+The leading manufacturing industry is embroidery.
+President Bush's veto of a bill to provide abortion assistance to impoverished victims of rape and incest was sustained in the House on Wednesday as a 231-191 vote to override him fell 51 votes short of the necessary two-thirds margin.
+Still, the sense in Washington now is that if the SEC is ever to step into the agency markets, the Salomon Inc. unit scandal offers the best opportunity it is likely to get.
+New York City's schools chancellor is telling schools to consider getting rid of time clocks that many teachers cite as hated symbols of their lack of professional status.
+There had been worries that last year's surge of activity had tailed off this spring.
+'Our businesses are very well spread.
+All three networks yesterday broadcast live coverage of a congressional committee's hearings into the Iranian arms deal.
+And investment income after taxes for 1990, excluding life and health insurance operations, rose 14.7% to $395.7 million from $345.1 million.
+About 40,000 U.S. military personnel, Defense Department civilians and dependents are stationed at the bases, America's last major garrisons in Southeast Asia.
+Nor should the big fish be surprised if the small fry seem sceptical about their real intentions. The moral is that big companies need to work harder at achieving consistency in the messages they send within their organisations.
+The New York Times said in Wednesday editions that several people at the meeting reported Bush rejected a Democratic request to make a television address to the nation outlining its fiscal problems and his proposed remedy.
+RECENT PROJECTS: Inforum, a $155 million technology mart opened in Atlanta in 1989.
+'We can't get any closer to the bone,' Goldin says. Still, a lot of fat needed to be cut.
+As I mentioned before, the middeck that we're in is really a national resource.
+NEW YORK (AP) - For all those Kremlin rockers screaming "I want my MTV!" their wish has com true.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, United Cable closed $23.875, up $1.75.
+Police said tear gas was fired after youths outside a secondary school threw stones at police vehicles in Mitchell's Plain, a large township for mixed-race people outside Cape Town.
+On Dec. 7, Kodak announced plans to merge its wholesale photoprocessing laboratories with Fuqua's Raleigh, N.C.-based subsidiary, Colorcraft Corp.
+The appeal acted on Monday was filed by Alabama State University and Alabama A&M University, two predominantly black schools. Officials at both schools say their integration attempts have been thwarted by official state policies, and individuals.
+Texas Air Corp., the nation's largest airline company, reported Wednesday a net loss of $158 million in the third quarter, as its Eastern Airlines subsidiary continued to lose money.
+The membership of the rival groups is almost the same, and companies say the bureaucratic competition delays progress.
+Jindo's financial strength and willingness to flout taboos wasn't lost on the Soviets.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board was 176.82 million shares, up from 147.13 million in the previous session.
+The 14 cities being cut are Albuquerque, N.M.; Fort de France, Martinique; Las Vegas and Reno, Nev.; Minneapolis-St.
+Skeptics, including Intel's competitors NCube of Beaverton, Ore., and Cray Research Inc. of Minneapolis, wonder if the new machine can actually reach that computation speed even for simple problems.
+Butler can appeal his firing to an internal department panel and to the Civil Service Commission.
+Some of the nuns who auditioned said they had dreamed of stage careers before taking the veil.
+Members of Congress, alarmed by the reports that the FDIC fund is also in trouble, have rushed to introduce legislation to boost its resources and thus avert a similar bailout for the bank fund.
+King Lear in New York is not as exciting as Coriolanus nor as interesting as Christopher Fry's Venus Observed, but it adds variety. The Home Counties should flock to it.
+Centered on the great flowering of jazz before 1920, it had a workshop production in New York in 1983.
+He said that despite recent problems, the Suns' prospects for the 1987-88 season are bright.
+Abolition of all right of inheritance.
+The officers dispersed the mob in about two hours, he said.
+"There were even rumors that in the last few nights, there were lines of trucks driving out with special goods," the television report said.
+Investigators were expected to perform ballistics tests to see if is the murder weapon.
+Sanda later reported to Parkin that a Unisys vice president, not identified in the court papers, suggested firing Sanda because of the complaint but the company decided against to avoid appearing to be engaged in wrongdoing.
+Manhattan's South Street Seaport was a frenetic commercial center in the 19th century but fell victim to technological leaps in moving goods that made its wharves and merchants obsolete.
+Maung Maung called for the referendum on ending one-party rule.
+Justice Department spokeswoman Amy Brown said in Washington the department was reviewing Acker's decision and had yet to decide whether to appeal.
+SG Warburg has slashed its estimate for the full year to Pounds 6.75m.
+"We will continue to fight this bid." The new offer represents a multiple of 18.4 times the forecast for 1991 per-share earnings released by Hawker Siddeley as part of its bid defense.
+Months and months of being told that the outside world is Satan's playground, that saying, thinking, doing or feeling certain things will send them straight to hell, has left many confused and fearful.
+President Jose Sarney on Wednesday hailed the decision to keep the presidential system of government, but some Brazilians wondered how long Sarney himself would be be allowed to keep the office.
+It will try to ensure that the Bank exploits all legal routes to detect and combat fraud and malpractice.
+The recovery potential of what is left will not be clear until that process is complete.
+I do not want isolation.
+None of the original cast members of "The Andy Griffith Show" attended the service, although Griffith sent an arrangement adorned with a moss-covered cross.
+In a country as vast as China, however, such centralisation must be temporary.
+Fujimori got 30 percent of the vote for president, two points less than Vargas Llosa.
+Mr. Goldfeder insisted that underlings focus on detailed long-range planning, which often has diverted them from the craze for the latest fashion fad or a rival's merchandising ploy.
+"I really didn't contest it," said Robertson, in Orlando, Fla. "We had virtually no organization in Vermont." In years past, Vermont's primary won national media attention because of its timing.
+Last year, Samsung said its opportunity to expand its U.S. market share was limited only by its inventories.
+There were no reports of casualties in the quake Tuesday.
+But the sale, intended to help fend off a $1.08 billion takeover by Bank of New York, could pose risks for Irving, bankers say.
+Take highway "demonstration" projects, ostensibly funded by Washington because they showcase new roadbuilding methods; in fact they usually demonstrate nothing more than a Congressman's ability to bring home some pork.
+In a recent survey, the National Association of Purchasing Management said that 57% of its members reported price increases, but noted that the higher prices were found primarily in paper, metals and plastic-related products.
+The Vatican and the Soviet Union established diplomatic ties Thursday for the first time since the founding of the communist state 74 years ago.
+The site is so remote that access to any mine development would have be up a couple of rivers, and then via some newly-constructed road link.
+He picked up endorsements Thursday from Washington Gov. Booth Gardener and Sen. Brock Adams.
+No group has claimed responsibility for Waite's abduction, but former Irish hostage Brian Keenan, released in August, said he was held with the Anglican envoy for a while in the same house.
+Accountants' fees vary widely according to the firm's size and location.
+Mr Gonzalez had held 175 seats in the 350-seat parliament since the last election in 1989. The PP won 141 seats, with the PP vote increasing from 25.9 per cent (107 seats in 1989) to 34.81 per cent.
+Bush also backs expanded aid for magnet schools, which strive for excellence through academic specialties.
+Mr. Ravan also said operations at some Rollins facilities in Texas and Louisiana were slowed for safety reasons as Hurricane David passed through the area.
+The choice facing the Cannes jury each year is whether to select films which are certain to be a commercial success, or to innovate and bring some newcomers into the limelight.
+"Sometimes I find myself humming 'I guess I'll have to change my plan/I never thought that there would be another man.'"
+The stock would probably climb closer to its asset value within a year, they say.
+Debate on the Law Commission's report on intestacy. WEDNESDAY Commons: Environment questions.
+The country's foreign debt is estimated to total between $28 billion and $29 billion.
+He says the retirees have been through the pressure years of earning a living, and now that they have time available, they can turn their attention to helping others.
+The company deserves its reputation as one of the best in the sector.
+Sanguinetti's critics say his economic gains shine only in comparison with the recession of the early 1980s.
+Meese, who declined to take questions, said he didn't recall reading a portion of a 1985 memo on the plan that refers to the payoffs to the Israelis.
+As previously reported, New York investor Donald Trump already owns just under 5% of UAL's stock.
+But the network says it wanted to follow the spot with a brief message identifying Prof.
+'Many small investors are very keen on the monthly option,' he adds. Harris says: 'For the investor ready to take a moderate level of risk, I would choose a unit trust-based income portfolio which yields between 15-25 per cent more than the All-Share.
+But it ruled that many staffers could be given compensatory time off in lieu of overtime pay. The House only made its staffers eligible for overtime last year.
+"The short end is expecting a Fed easing imminently," says Karen Gibbs, a senior financial futures analyst at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. in Chicago.
+"We're looking now at who to take out," Mr. Ryan said.
+But there was no loop."
+Retailers catering to specialized groups, such as fashion-conscious women, seem to be doing well these days.
+Lawmakers from both sides are unhappy with the package, which claims $30.2 billion in savings this fiscal year and $45.8 billion the next.
+Franklin Resources, an investment management concern, hopes to conclude talks by the end of September, the spokesman said.
+It will be a "Gong Show" of the '90s."
+Like getting a whole can of soda.
+Ford said its early October car sales fell 17.2 percent and truck sales were down 23.8 percent, combining for a 21.3 percent decline in vehicle sales.
+The city still is trying to reach a similar agreement with Denver's other major air carrier, United Airlines.
+By mid-morning, the enthusiasm fizzled and the stock market drifted lower in the face of a weakening dollar and as institutional investors turned their attention to Wednesday's government report on the merchandise trade deficit for January.
+In trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange Friday, Precambrian shares closed at C$2.30 a share, unchanged.
+Japanese buyers had shied away from bidding on the tower after Japan's Ministry of Finance discouraged firms from purchasing the Chicago landmark.
+Since 1983, federal courts have upheld the treaties.
+Col. Moammar Gadhafi is its heaven-sent ruler and no one dares oppose him. Mauritania has plunged from one military coup into another.
+Delays in the installation of this equipment meant Clarke was unable to manufacture ice-cream in time for the hottest months of the summer.
+That evidence of continued softness in business activity helped push interest rates lower in the credit markets.
+AID said nine Kenyan drivers and assistants had been killed or were missing and several relief trucks had been disabled or abandoned.
+The latest advance may help overcome this problem by paving the way for "optoelectronics" based on cheap silicon.
+Shultz met in Washington on Saturday with Edward Said and Ibrahim Abu Lughod, both American citizens and members of the Palestine National Council, the parliament-in-exile of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
+"Leo brings to the table a greater sophistication than all of these fellows who have been there since they were 21 or 22 and who worked their way up the ladders," says John F. Sullivan, a former outside director and onetime Farmers chairman.
+As president, I want to challenge the people of American to one fundamental goal: drug free schools in the 1990s.
+'At DM1.44, it was 50 per cent exposed.
+CDC plans to purchase air time in two pilot cities this month, and follow the campaign with questionnaires, Dr. Nobel adds.
+Police spokesman Sgt. Harry Geehreng said a man carrying a box entered the bank about 10:30 a.m. and handed a teller a note saying that he had a bomb and wanted money.
+Soybean and corn futures closed sharply lower Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade in a late sell-off led by the Iowa Grain Co., a large, speculative trading firm, analysts said.
+A state district judge has denied a request for a mistrial in the Dallas Times Herald's antitrust suit against The Dallas Morning News.
+His Gallup Poll approval rating sank to 23% at one point, a record until Jimmy Carter managed a 21%.
+The Engineer magazine reported that Rolls-Royce will supply engines for 50 Boeing 757s likely to be involved in the order.
+To qualify, the orders must be 2,000 shares or less.
+And that's what the children like," she said.
+A 50 percent turnout among parents with children in schools was predicted by community activists and others who spent weeks trying to mobilize residents to participate.
+The Senate is scheduled to vote next Monday.
+Under questioning by defense attorney Ira London, he conceded that Lisa's symptoms _ vomiting, liver malfunction, and unconsciousness _ were similar to those of Reye's syndrome, a rare viral illness that afflicts children.
+Grail tales also were written in medieval French and German.
+In the 1988 quarter, the gain on loan sales was $21.6 million, compared with $40.2 million a year earlier.
+"In the venture-capital industry, we've got thousands of investments that we've made over the last 10 years," says Ted McCourtney, president of the National Venture Capital Association.
+"We continue to be somewhat protective," says Orville Wright, who is now vice chairman and co-CEO with Mr. McGowan.
+At yesterday's London news conference, however, ICL Chief Executive Peter Bonfield said he doubts his company will be excluded from any collaborative projects, as it remains a European-based and -managed company despite its Fujitsu ties.
+Jive Bunny was born.
+"A China with large sections of her people, including her best educated, at odds with the government means trouble with people resentful, reforms stalled and economy stagnant," Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew said after hearing of the initial violence.
+Critics of the term limit idea argue that it would "weaken" Congress; and so it would, but in ways that would strengthen both its most useful functions and democratic governance in general.
+The stock market opened strong, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining nearly 15 points in the first 30 minutes of trading.
+A watch means there is a threat of tropical storm conditions within 36 hours.
+Another provision stipulates that aid will end automatically should the Contras engage in military attacks or cross-border incursions, or evidence further human rights violations.
+Three-fifths of the issue is reserved for small investors. Pannonplast, a plastics producer, is next in line.
+That includes money from companies and from Japanese schoolchildren, she said.
+Customs levied a fine of $1,000 per ounce of the illegal drug, or just over $1 million, Stallings said.
+In 1986, Cleaver unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in California.
+The bank group, which issued a letter of credit backing a $400 million note associated with the purchase of the I. Magnin and Bullock's chains in 1988, continues to provide Macy with its working capital needs.
+Gephardt, an unsuccessful candidate for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, is a former chairman of the House Democratic Caucus and is widely respected by his colleagues.
+Riegle said the committee was expected to vote on all three nominees next Friday.
+My wife leaves on the first available plane.
+The study sees a gap between the perceptions of marketing directors and their bosses. In the area of strategic planning, 61 per cent of marketing directors said they made an important contribution.
+The mayor said he loves his son, but said he has made a mistake and must see it through.
+Early in the war, he had been arrested by the Gestapo and taken to Lowicz, where the town's Jewish leaders were being tortured to extort money from the rest of the Jewish community.
+I renounce you as the anti-Christ!" United States.
+The loan originally was made in October 1985 to refinance debt.
+"Unfortunately, many young couples apply to be married in three or four different registry offices," Mrs. Kurakina says.
+Allegations of bribery weren't part of the earlier investigations, although Mr. Dennis said they "involved the same type of misuse of government information."
+Doctors long assumed that weakness among heavy drinkers, a condition called chronic alcoholic myopathy, resulted from malnutrition, because alcoholics often eat poorly.
+White-collar government jobs are highly coveted by graduates in India, where more than 5 million educated people are unemployed, according to official figures.
+Ms. Davenport asked Municipal Court Judge Francelia Totty to declare Ms. Wells innocent, but said she wanted her sister to rebut some of the testimony offered by police.
+A new Italian-American designer, Carmelo Pomodoro, gave a series of low-keyed shows of easy sportswear and cozy clothes in his Paris debut.
+"Now there are so many different types of clothing.
+A growing number of emergency rescue teams are equipped with so-called defibrillator paddles used to deliver an electrical shock to restore a patient's heartbeat.
+The 45-year prison sentence and $500,000 fine handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Potter should send a clear message to those who think fame and wealth will save them from a common jail cell.
+The 19-member land use and planning commission is designed to control developments that will affect the region and protect critical natural and man-made resources.
+I don't agree with a lot of his conclusions.
+It doesn't make any money.
+But last week, Gerald W. Fronterhouse, First RepublicBank's chairman and chief executive officer, met privately with two investment banking firms in an effort to get a big infusion of capital that would be a prerequisite for any FDIC aid.
+The British Broadcasting Corp. chose "Nessun Dorma" as its World Cup theme after Pavarotti sang it during the opening ceremony for the team draw in December, said BBC spokesman Mike Gardner.
+One year ago: President Reagan addressed the nation on the Iran-Contra affair, acknowledging that his once-secret overtures to Iran had "deteriorated" into an arms-for-hostages deal.
+Under Resorts founder James Crosby, the development was stalled by litigation from a prior developer and state claims.
+In one case in Sao Paulo in July, the family of businessman Gilberto Bernardini paid a much higher ransom than the kidnappers had requested.
+Drug use rates were higher among non-whites than whites _ 10.2 percent to 7 percent.
+Word that hundreds of thousands of Americans watch TV at work may trouble their bosses, but it was welcome news to network executives.
+Mr. Cook attributed improved operating results to higher crude oil prices, higher refined product prices, and to increased natural gas sales.
+'You cannot manage property from behind a desk.
+But in an informal show of hands, the scientists on a panel at the American Physical Society meeting Tuesday voted 8-1 that they were 95 percent confident the excess heat was not produced by nuclear fusion.
+Kiszczak, in his TV address, had urged that glaring offenders against the peace be jailed in summary proceedings, not just fined.
+Daimler-Benz rose 11 marks to 721 marks ($391.65) on strong demand from overseas investors, traders said.
+He then strolled over to the Senate, where reporters were allowed in for the beginning of his session with Democrats there.
+Coming next: 17.5 tons of their radioactive excrement.
+Traders say that some investors, apparently anticipating a big loss, sold the issue short last week after a Rochester brokerage firm, Thomas James & Co., recommended it to its retail customers.
+Gold was quoted at $437.45 an ounce in early trading Tuesday in Hong Kong.
+THE FIRST projects for a Pounds 350m a year programme to regenerate the south Wales valleys were announced yesterday by Mr John Redwood, Welsh secretary.
+Panhandle, a natural gas pipeline, said the judge's dismissal "vindicates" it of wrongdoing in the matter.
+Rank, which is much larger than Mecca, had pretax profit of #291.1 million on sales of #1.09 billion in the year ended Oct. 31.
+The editorial, headlined "Cuba must be treated as it is: a socialist and sovereign country," was carried in full by the Cuban government news agency Prensa Latina and monitored in Mexico City.
+The company's stock plunged when it first announced that it planned to acquire Emhart.
+They take a swig from each bottle and swish it inside their mouths.
+He said he told Mr. Spalding about his own stock sale and the selling by other insiders; but he said he doesn't know when he told Mr. Spalding and can't recall whether he conveyed the information to other analysts.
+One of the party's pillars, the blue-collar working class, has declined in number during Italy's economic and technological boom.
+Naccache's statement also urged the release of the four others convicted in the attack.
+He noted that several of the indicators that contributed to the index's increase were so-called financial indicators, such as materials prices, the money supply and a rise in credit outstanding.
+"We've heard talk of loosening things up," he said, "but we are awaiting action." Others at the meeting at the Soviet Embassy were Reps.
+That may sound familiar to consumers with long memories.
+Dutch authorities have said many of the refugees aren't victims of political repression but come to Western Europe for economic reasons.
+The central bank would for the first time become "fully autonomous" in conducting monetary policies in accordance with market mechanisms and will no longer be allowed to print money in order to cover state deficits, Markovic said.
+Viktor Nakas, a spokesman for the Lithuanian Information Center, a Washington-based emigre group, said, "I see this as a step.
+However, many analysts still see PC sales growing modestly year-over-year, and say IBM's problems are largely of its own making.
+Salvatore Bruno and his brother-in-law Paolo Lasco were killed as they drove in this northeast suburb of Naples.
+BSN already has a joint venture in Bulgaria making Danone yoghurts.
+The spokeswoman said nurses who see direct care workers sleeping are obligated to inform the workers' supervisors immediately.
+The PLO has an estimated 5,000 hard-core fighters in their bases in refugee camps in Sidon.
+The blast released a cloud of ammonia that passed over the republic, but officials said that outside the area of the explosion no evacuations were necessary.
+After a few detours, among them a bakery job in Milwaukee, Mr. Huntington returned to Detroit, signed on as assistant to his costumer friend, and subsequently became head of wardrobe at a local theater.
+The export boom is straining manufacturers, two Fed reports suggest.
+Revenue fell to 123 million dollars from 224.6 million dollars a year earlier.
+Despite the judge, "Tilted Arc" isn't going anywhere soon.
+Term receivables, such as auto loans and credit card bills, include interest; trade receivables don't.
+He made a similar point in his Nashville Rotary speech in January, noting that "Baron Rothschild said compound interest was the eighth wonder of the world."
+Steinberg recently dropped plans to sell all its Quebec and Ontario supermarkets, after winning wage and other concessions in labor negotiations covering most of its unionized employees.
+Both the Chicago and Nashville offices will be closed.
+The president made it clear that in advance of an overall settlement he remains opposed to committing US ground troops to Bosnia.
+According to the proxy statement for yesterday's annual meeting, Mr. Schrempf, 45 years old, was replaced Jan. 11.
+Alan F. Delp, a senior vice president in charge of Asia and the Pacific, was named to succeed Mr. Mullin.
+He is considered a specialist on the European Community.
+Shell has a decentralised management structure which, while much admired, may well have contributed to the problem.
+"The Heidi Chronicles," Wendy Wasserstein's baby-boom saga, should add the best play Tony to its list of honors, which already include the Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics' Circle award and the Drama Desk award.
+The CNN-USA Today survey suggested Dukakis and Jackson were neck-in-neck in the region.
+Arriving about sunrise, he works Sunday through Friday at an Israeli textile factory.
+One version calls for a "transfer tax" of 0.5% of the value of publicly traded stocks, placed on both the buyer and the seller in each transaction.
+The new guidelines also grant three-year residency permits in exchange for the purchase of 10-year, nonredeemable, nontransferable Finance Ministry bonds.
+Two years ago, they invested nearly $2 million to produce a weekly half-hour show called "Essence: The Television Program," which today is carried on 64 stations.
+"But once I added up all the expenses, it still came out to about 8% to 10% of my gross commissions," he says.
+The researchers said the ovulation rate was "unimportant" because only confirmed periods of ovulation were included in the data.
+London Underground drivers are to be balloted on a series of strikes in protest at an imposed 2 per cent pay rise.
+Their political theory is divide and conquer," she said.
+Home Shopping's earnings for the past three quarters have failed to reach year-earlier results, and its stock price has generally fallen.
+Nine-month traffic grew to 2.23 billion miles from 2.07 billion.
+Seats will be allotted on a proportional basis.
+It declines to disclose any of its own market-share figures, but says its charge volume is running 20% ahead of last year.
+That folks here take their football seriously has never been in doubt; someone dispatched the dog of Dan Devine, the second of St. Vince's five successors, after a disappointing loss.
+More vigorously than ever, they are sniping at each other's advertising, each trying to make the other taboo among teen-agers.
+"It is ironic and disturbing that an organization devoted to protecting the public's interest paid so little attention to illegal discriminatory activities within its own ranks," Kemp said.
+He attempted to institute a city income tax, but was foiled by the state government in Montpelier.
+"We are a well-integrated group."
+In Kabul, Shevardnadze held a second day of talks with Afghan leader Najibullah about Moscow's planned withdrawal.
+The U.S. Army mess sergeant rolled up the sleeve of his jungle fatigues, squirted a few drops of milk near the American flag tattooed on his brawny arm and handed the bottle to the bawling East German infant.
+Star Technologies Inc. said it restated its previously reported results for the fourth quarter ended March 31 and for the fiscal year, to reflect the cost of settling a shareholders' lawsuit.
+Allegheny makes appliances under the Sunbeam and Oster brands and produces various industrial and technology products.
+The company's shares rose 12.5 cents, to $4.75, in American Stock Exchange composite trading Friday.
+Intel, Santa Clara, Calif., is betting that its less well-off rivals won't be able to afford the investment they need to keep pace with Intel's barrage of new chips.
+"The sweater was not intended to be a give-away, regardless of who might like to have it _ whether that be Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, John Paul II or anyone else," he said.
+A joke involves a sudden switch from one framework of reference to another.
+Volcker or Greenspan had much effect on the market, the testimony seemed to confirm a continued cautious Fed approach with restraint on monetary policy, one economist with a U.K. bank said.
+Bourgois said the delay was in the translation, which was completed last month.
+Shuttle flights depart on the hour; the new service will operate on the half-hour.
+The men's drug problems may have made it easier for Strayer to flee, Groepper said.
+The act makes it illegal for any company or mine to kill migrating water fowl and every death has to be reported. The mining method that causes difficulties is called heap leaching.
+However, the 1994 performance has been better than expected, buoyed by higher prices for Chile's principal export products, especially copper.
+Following a lack of further cooperation, we terminated him."
+An issue at all three plants is a union demand to make it easier for workers to retire.
+Investigators said the man apparently used electrical boxes to climb 20 feet up from the deck.
+Boeing employees working seven days a week with only misty memories of what weekends are resent the implications your paper promoted by the label, "Lazy B." Linda Bergstrom Bothell, Wash.
+On Thursday, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries announced it was cutting its production by 1.45 million barrels a day from 23.5 million barrels in April.
+The Czech Republic has virtually completed the most ambitious mass privatisation programme in the former communist bloc and has embarked upon export-led economic growth.
+Cerezo's government and the rebels held their only peace talks in 27 years of fighting last October in Madrid, Spain.
+The rebels also want the equivalent of $10 billion compensation for environmental damage caused by the huge Bougainville copper mine.
+He said the incident occurred at an Atlanta nightspot where Chandler and Knight had gone after a performance.
+Still to be decided are possible financial payments to the tribes for alleged state infringment on treaty rights.
+The U.S. would never let that happen" to those countries, hesaid.
+Mr. Edwards, a wealthy, high-rolling Democrat, says he wants to be elected once again so he can do something good for Louisiana.
+All died in the blaze.
+The Shearson Lehman Daily Treasury Bond Index, which measures price movements on all outstanding Treasury issues with maturities of a year or longer, was up 1.61 to 1,138.97.
+Using the new method, perhaps only 50% of the chief executive's bonus would be based on return on equity or return on investment.
+It didn't rain anymore after the tornado, so not a lot of homes were water-soaked.
+Meanwhile, those bank cards seem to be an exception to the new conservatism of lenders.
+The highest price realised this week was 250p for an assam pf.
+On Tuesday, Oct. 20, a market collapse was narrowly averted.
+Restructuring costs and provisions for environmental programs depressed earnings for the full year.
+The directive would affect dissident leader Kim Dae Jung.
+A year earlier, profit was $81.4 million, or $1.53 a share, on sales of $1.44 billion.
+"A Year in the Life" and the ABC Afterschool Special "Supermom's Daughter" were among 19 programs honored by the American Women in Radio and Television for realistically depicting the roles of women today.
+In 1990, 3M earned $1.31 billion, or $5.91 a share, on sales of $13.02 billion.
+Analysts speculated that Mr. Jacobs had planned to break up Borg-Warner and sell its parts had he gotten hold of the company.
+He had been a vice president at Hachette SA's Diamandis Communications Inc., where he was founding editor in chief in 1988 of Memories magazine which took another look every other month at important events of past decades.
+Mrs. Thatcher has warned the authority to curb what she calls excessive sex and violence on television.
+Ford, which has had the strongest sales among the Big Three auto makers over the past year, had a 72-day supply of cars on hand at the end of October, compared with only 56 days a year earlier.
+When my wife tried to convert she was discouraged from doing so, and many years after her conversion, some in our congregation still refer to her as a "shiksa."
+She was arrested and no explosives or weapons were found, police said.
+A 5-year-old boy who was hit by cars twice in three months at the same place has died from injuries suffered in the second accident, authorities said.
+Mr. Nunn's departure leaves Tennessee Senator Albert Gore as the only Southern candidate.
+While stock market investors were enjoying the possibility of declining interest rates, bond investors will find little to enjoy until this week's record $30.5 billion quarterly auction of new Treasury debt is behind them.
+The challenge also contended the act violated the constitutional separation of powers among the branches by delegating decision-making authority to the president in setting the pay.
+Dukakis then dropped his voice when he spoke of abortion.
+Overweel will be held in custody pending another court appearance next Tuesday, said a police spokesman who demanded anonymity.
+Volume on the New York Stock Exchange totaled 180.2 million shares. Declining issues on the Big Board were ahead of advancers 1,016 to 629.
+Despite all their complaining about Japanese reluctance to buy American, none of the Big Three companies outfits U.S. models with steering wheels on the right, the way the Japanese customers want them.
+The closure of Canyon, Yellowstone's largest development with 600 cabins and 280 campsites, sent more than 700 visitors and employees to other parts of the park.
+We stroll through the monks' graveyard, neat, unadorned tomb stones laid out like a soldier's cemetery. Before going, a look at the visitor's book.
+A former Merrill Lynch & Co. stockbroker agreed to plead guilty to fraud charges in connection with the probe of insider trading with advance copies of Business Week magazine.
+Mr. Collins said Cukurova owns three large banks in Turkey and a bank in Germany, and has other industrial interests in Turkey and elsewhere.
+Therefore, the trainees "were subject to displacement by returning strikers," the appeals court said.
+One way round this is to make use of trusts (see 6). 3. I have made a will so I don't have to worry about IHT.
+Some critics considered her the finest screen actress of all time.
+A GM spokesman explained that GMAC will be able to pay a higher dividend this year because it expects to have to borrow less.
+Reader's Digest Association, which recently went public, is hiring more PR people to expand promotion efforts, though.
+It seems there wasn't anybody who met Ryan who didn't love him." Among those are the celebrities such as pop singers Elton John and Michael Jackson, who had befriended Ryan years before attending his funeral.
+It claimed that Mr. Carter's alleged misconduct inflated the price VPI paid when it acquired Quorum.
+"By the time we did our follow-up interviews about a year and a half later, the honeymoon was over," he said. "Their encounter with reality drives down those heightened expectations, and the emptiness of unmet expectations takes over.
+Leach said he wanted tougher capital standards.
+That was lower than Tuesday's average of 6.39% and well below Monday's average of about 6 1/2%.
+Mr. Erhard has made some breakthroughs of his own.
+Danas said the clergy of the Orthodox Church and atheists probably "would not gladly see the pope in Yugoslavia, but the opposition does not come from these quarters alone.
+Thomas arrived in Portales on Jan. 17 and spent two months with the Gilmans, receiving room and board in exchange for work at the couple's wrecking yard.
+This provision was opposed by Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Calif., whose state has such a program as an edge against higher production costs.
+Suharto halted a costly two-year war with neighboring Malaysia that had divided the armed forces.
+Transit is despised by traders in the duty-free zone.
+But Mr. Cavazos is said to be reluctant to extend the Nebraska exemption to HEAF and its troubled guarantee portfolio.
+Since 1935, the ACLU has had a policy of refraining from supporting or opposing candidates for all public positions.
+Several of Air France's European rivals, notably British Airways PLC and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, have considered or made investments in foreign airlines as a way to position themselves to exploit the Common Market deregulation set to begin in 1992.
+In keeping with its expanding role as a suburban cultural center, the mall stages frequent entertainments, from aerobic dance competitions to performances by the Rockettes.
+Eastern's unions have charged that the tactic is a violation of labor law.
+Conventioneers, who paid $95 apiece to attend the two-day conference, passed by huge photographs of sorrowful women and children and a naked man standing in a hall before a cluster of wheelchairs.
+"The sugar market has lost a great deal of recent ebullience, and the pressure on prices may well continue for the near term unless strong physical demand materializes," the firm says in a recent report.
+There was no reaction to the U.N. cease-fire demand from Syrian and Moslem forces.
+Valley Railroad President Lynn Parrott said the $300,000 price for the new locomotive was worth it.
+Mr. Mitchell of Security Pacific said, "The dollar moved far less against the yen in a relative sense than against the European currencies, which meant that there were some good arbitrage opportunities which popped up occasionally."
+He made his national reputation as Ronald Reagan's secretary of education, running an agency the president once said he would eliminate.
+All 22 passengers and crew fled the Boeing 727-100 minutes before it burst into flames.
+The implants are as effective as daily birth control pills, said Dr. Francine Sinofsky of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
+As head of the merchant banking operations, he will oversee activities such as leveraged buy-outs, venture capital, the structuring of high-yield junk bonds and the investment of equity capital for the firm's own account.
+Dec. 11 Albuquerque (N.M.) Journal on the Persian Gulf: What do you know: another un-concession from the United States in response to the Iraqi announcement that all foreign hostages could go home.
+Interest has boosted the sum to $300 million.
+Keith grew up in Knoxville, where the school's main campus is located, and attended the university.
+Attorneys for the heirs say they would have income-tax liability for any money received in settling the recovery claims or disposing of the art objects.
+Durkin is running against U.S. Rep. Bob Smith for the Senate.
+In the freight compartment with me were perhaps 200 other Americans.
+In 1952, Khoury resigned after protest demonstrations broke out when he sought to amend the constitution to extend his term.
+However, Aldridge's goal means Ireland at present share first place with Mexico: both have scored twice while Italy and Norway have scored once each. In the 44`C sauna of the Citrus Bowl, Ireland waxed and waned.
+You can sell your crickets, too.
+More than two-thirds of the new hires were at large regional firms; these securities houses are based far from New York and tend to emphasize small investors.
+The price index leaped to 73.4 percent in Septemer from 58.2 percent in August, the biggest one-month gain since August 1975.
+Revenue growth in the business services unit reflects the acquisition of the SAMI-Burke marketing information business in late 1987.
+Renault's marketing director Jose Dedeurwaerder said that the French group is sounding out a number of potential suppliers in Brazil.
+In other words, he's no Ed Koch, a combatative candidate known to shoot from the lip at the slightest provocation.
+Mr. Berg currently favors industrial issues, particularly raw-material and technology stocks that benefit from a weaker U.S. dollar.
+Only Leonard Bernstein has conducted the New York Philharmonic as often.
+More concessions apparently will be needed from some, or all, of the company's nearly 200 creditors, including banks, lessors and power suppliers. Tucson Electric unilaterally declared moratoriums on most of its credit obligations in January.
+The Contra army is encamped in Honduras near the Nicaraguan border and the U.S. aid is to be released also for repatriation for those who want to return to their homeland.
+The Internet itself is the network of computers that exchanges information by using the same interconnection rules. The Web has a flourishing 'commercial district' as hundreds of companies begin to promote their wares over the Internet's global links.
+As the fatal moment approached twice a day, barkeeps gently chivied customers to finish and leave.
+Nick off any excess root, leaving enough to hold the layers together. Steam the fennel for 5-7 minutes.
+Many people, however, don't develop such virus-fighting antibodies until months after they have been infected.
+Mr Baker has the credentials for the job.
+He recently discovered a forgotten treasure in Danson House, Bexley, which needs rapid attention.
+The information would have to be given in writing at the time of application if the customer applies in person, or within three business days if the customer applies by mail or telephone.
+"Everybody's nerves are totally frayed," said Robert Louden, a former cop and hostage negotiator who teaches a security course at John Jay College.
+"At first, I said, `I can't do that.
+The spokesman said did not know when the tests were completed.
+It was slow to understand that personal computers would become the dominant force in the industry.
+Grumman, based in Bethpage, N.Y., and the Navy agreed to increase the overall target price for the new development project by $100 million, with Grumman bearing half the costs.
+The airline said its load factor, or the percentage of available seats filled, declined in June to 59.4% from 61.9% a year earlier.
+Others chanted, "Shame on you, government of hunger." Similar demonstrations took place in Wad Medani, Sudan's second city 110 miles southeast of Khartoum.
+That should send money into stocks and drive the Dow industrials toward 3,000, he added.
+What do they give friendly societies?
+You can see that." Salomon also said it plans to form a compliance committee to prevent any repetition of the damaging regulatory misstep taken by its top management.
+The Treasury was forced to retreat two weeks later.
+During Seineldin's 4-day uprising in December 1988, he demanded the army budget be increased and top generals replaced.
+Koppers, however, has consistently contended that Shearson's stake in BNS gives the firm actual voting rights in BNS, which goes far beyond a simple bridge loan.
+"Solidarity is important here.
+LTV doesn't break out the unit's operating results, but said it continues to be unprofitable.
+Watching and listening, he insists, remain as important as any part of a young conductor's training. There are other problems.
+A newspaper in Moslem west Beirut, meanwhile, predicted that four college teachers _ three Americans and an Indian resident of the United States _ would soon be freed.
+It was completely worth waiting for," said John Donnelly of Philadelphia.
+One bill defines the state's attitude toward the church as a sovereign organization operating within the Constitution but free to manage its internal affairs.
+As a result, he said, smokers in the clean room may generate as many as 10 times more particles than non-smokers.
+Despite the Regal advertising claiming a major breakthrough in design, the car mainly represents a deviation of the aerodynamic look pioneered by Ford with its Taurus and Sable models two years ago.
+Michigan's Bidcos are more versatile than those in California; they have greater capital and can make loans with equity features rather than just conventional loans.
+The jury claimed they never had heard of Iran-Contra but it had consumed all of the media in Washington.
+While waiting for the results, they were taken into a room to see slides and a videotape showing graphic pictures of abortion procedures.
+"What's missing from all of them," he says, "is vision.
+The staged truck accident occurred in 1983 off Interstate 8 near Jacumba, about 70 miles east of San Diego.
+"The first lady continues to emphasize the importance of mammography (breast X-ray) for early detection of cancer of the breast.
+The ad, which was created by Minneapolis's Campbell-Mithun-Esty agency, also features a Russian translation.
+He added that he opposes "in principle" an extension of the deadline that the five Central American presidents set for themselves for a regional cease-fire and political opening to take effect.
+Mrs. Pascal-Trouillot has come under increasing pressure to resign from several political groups and some members of the Council of State, a quasi-legislative body that shares power with her caretaker government.
+One passenger, Jason Booher, said the bus had refueled shortly before the accident.
+The new contracts wouldn't begin trading until sometime next year at the earliest, said Chicago Merc's president, William Brodsky.
+"It's the first time in this century we've seen a president want to give power to the Congress," Mr. Gephardt said.
+"If you look after luxuries, the necessities will take care of themselves." _ Wright's philosophy of extravagant living.
+ELKEM, the Norwegian light metals producer, has almost completed the NKr330m (Dollars 57.2m) disposal of its Elkem Nefelin subsidiary to US-based Unimin Corporation, a minerals and mining company.
+The four clock faces on Big Ben clanked to a halt for three hours Friday, and London's heart seemed to skip a beat.
+It can't lose," he said.
+Thousands of books were crammed on shelves, stacked on the floor and buried under desks _ everywhere except on a narrow ribbon of linoleum that snaked through the shop's two small rooms.
+The Red Army Faction is blamed for a series of killings and bombings in West Germany during the 1970s and 1980s.
+But there is real danger in arguments for a rigid form of legislative quotas in which the quality of representation is not nearly as important as its racial or ethnic hue.
+The plate was then kept cold until the airplane could return to the ground and the snow crystals were photographed.
+A Federal Aviation Administration report says Scott Air Force Base in Illinois could be expanded to permit civilian use, but the Defense Department is expressing doubts about the findings.
+Teheran Radio, monitored in London, said Rafsanjani also planned to visit the southern republic of Azerbaijan, whose population is predominantly Shiite Moslem.
+Some of us need our memories refreshed.
+The five Contra directors were to leave Miami on Wednesday for San Jose, Costa Rica, where they would spend the night before flying to the talks, according to Jorge Rosales, a spokesman for the rebels.
+'A lot of the stuff seems like gobbledegook science fiction.
+In national over-the-counter trading Friday, Citizens & Southern common shares closed at $24 a share, down 37.5 cents.
+Democratic Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas, a former co-chairman of a governors' education task force, counts himself as an advocate of the Bush plan.
+Prudential-Bache hasn't served as lead manager on any other auction-rate preferred issues besides First Federal's, and its rivals note it thus has little incentive to use its own capital to prevent the market turmoil that a failure might cause.
+Delegates said Wednesday they foresee no problems in a formal decision to extend the pact on Friday, the last scheduled day of the talks.
+I resent the animal groups that go for publicity before they go for facts.
+The Commerce Department said orders rose $6.8 billion to a seasonally adjusted $226.6 billion, rebounding from a 3.6 percent decline in July, the worst in 18 months.
+Just how the Congress was formed, why it was valued and how it was funded are matters directly addressed and forthrightly discussed in Mr. Coleman's always interesting book.
+Also at the group, Ann Maynard Gray will succeed retiring Warren D. Schaub as senior vice president, finance, becoming chief financial officer for the ABC TV Network.
+She adds, though, that "to avoid confusion," the ad isn't permitted to air during "Good Morning America" or news broadcasts.
+EPA officials declined to comment beyond saying an investigation was under way.
+They both met with Kenney and those were the results." Winfrey, 49, has worked for 23 years in magazines, newspapers and television.
+At first, the argument fails to generate steam.
+In the first phase of the development, Imperial together with the WDA and Newport will work on 50 acres while the two private sector concerns will have some 60 acres.
+The vast majority paid reflect past agreements.
+The negotiations are likely to stretch well into the 1990s, and in the best circumstances it is likely to be years before the negotiators bring anything to Congress for approval.
+If velocity rises for some reason, 4% growth in money could translate into economic growth plus inflation that well exceeds 4%.
+One reason, he said, is that the company expects the recovery in the California real estate market to be a slow one.
+Ros-Dukler says she has unsuccessfully sought money to put teeth in the registration process.
+Palmour, who was shown on film with a rock in his hand during the counter-demonstration, testified that he had been "caught up" in the emotional confrontation.
+If they continue to view politics as about little more than carving up the spoils, they may soon have no spoils left to carve. A foreign empire could be relatively centralised.
+The debentures will be redeemed at a price of 106.45 plus accrued interest to Sept. 2.
+A third exercise practiced an airlift operation from the U.S. Embassy compound.
+She said she looked out the nearby window and found herself "in the middle of a pine forest."
+It is simply a continuation of pressure from Belgrade.' The parliament in Knin is expected to approve today the holding of a referendum on the UN plan, which could break the deadlock between Krajina and Serbia.
+The Scottish National party was on 27 per cent (unchanged), the Conservatives on 20 per cent (unchanged) and the Liberal Democrats on 10 per cent (up one point).
+Ann Keith, who owns a Los Angeles firm that sells tips on horse races, discovered all this the hard way.
+The radio report said Gentille was arrested in April on drug charges and released.
+The discovery of survivors on remote islands lifted the hopes of rescue workers, who have found the bodies of at least 32 people. Other reports put the death toll at 26.
+Small firms believe some concessions are needed if they are to play a full part in the recovery.
+Shahabuddin, 62, met the opposition leaders later in the day. Originally, his nomination was to be approved by Parliament on Saturday, but Ershad unexpectedly dissolved the lawmaking body this morning.
+But even as annual inflation pushes 100%, the foreign debt grows and the ruling party plays dirty tricks at the polls, life generally grinds on here in relative peace.
+Unless these restrictions are dropped, banks are likely to be swapping mainly for equity in financial institutions.
+The plane's makers acknowledged yesterday that A320s previously had problems with a navigation computer.
+State Education Commissioner Harold Raynolds Jr. said in a statement that the law entitles all children to attend the public schools in the towns in which they live.
+"Barco as you know doesn't want an American strike force," he said. "He doesn't want an international strike force.
+Since reaching a post-recession peak in March 1989, nearly 350,000 factory jobs have been lost.
+Equivalent yields in the industrial sector shortened from 10.5 per cent in December to 10.3 per cent in January.
+Efforts to reach Nordstrom family members Wednesday night were unsuccessful.
+Baum wrote the story at his cottage on Lake Macatawa in western Michigan, and some of the characters are believed to be based on local people and places.
+But the report went on to say that version of the massacre was now being reconsidered.
+Brigades mobilized in the streets and soon after the first shots were fired a group of men in civilian clothes carrying assault rifles stormed the luxury Marriott Hotel and rounded up a dozen foreign guests.
+"I am convinced in my own heart that it will not be very long before Cuba is totally democratic and free," he told the exiles and their families.
+The U.S. estimates that the four Airbus countries have poured $10 billion into the consortium since it was started 17 years ago.
+The SEC is understood to be examining the payment and the work performed by Drexel to determine if any inside information was exchanged or if there is evidence of any other improper collaboration between Mr. Boesky and Drexel.
+Hall said it was still too early to assess the impact of the conference, saying there were "definite signs of abatement" in some regions.
+Ernst & Whinney executives couldn't immediately be reached for comment, but previously had said the firm doesn't comment on client relationships.
+The notes are rated triple-A by Moody's and S&P.
+Her friend, Fredi Juri, president of the Iowa Organization of Women for Agriculture, agrees.
+Thailand's government spokesman Suvit Yodmani said: "We think it is important that a person who has been accused and indicted for a crime _ especially a crime such as narcotics, which is damaging internationally _ will be brought to fair trial.
+The only member of the family to be spared infection was their 6-year-old daughter, Maureene.
+Some of the Soviet Union's most sophisticated military technology, including SS-21 surface-to-surface missiles, T-72 tanks, anti-aircraft weapons, armored personnel carriers and rocket launchers followed.
+Anticipated peak labour force and staff are 120 and 25 respectively. Laing Industrial Engineering and Construction will act as the main contractor and will be responsible for the mechanical engineering works.
+Will it take that long this time? The government is confident the economy will escape the need for root-and-branch reform, largely because it is engaged in an ambitious effort to shore it up.
+"Jews are terrified over threats to their life and limb," said Rabbi Haskel Lookstein, the chairman of the Greater New York Coalition for Soviet Jewry, the rally's sponsor.
+All eight pro-choice incumbents who faced anti-abortion primary opponents held on to their seats; the single anti-abortion incumbent to face a challenge also won.
+After the U.N. Security Council session in Geneva on Friday, Arafat discussed the two Swiss hostages with Pierre-Yves Simonin, a ranking Swiss Foreign Ministry official, a department spokeswoman said Saturday.
+One policy is the vain attempt to reverse if not arrest a population decline by heavily subsidizing citizens who have more than two children.
+While GM's price increases may not look as steep as its two domestic rivals, that's largely because Ford and Chrysler are making air bags standard equipment on more of their car lines.
+The inspector will report to retired Superior Court Judge Harry V. Peetris, who will act as an arbitrator on future disputes over the phase-out program.
+Kerridge said the rig count generally declines during the first quarter and is expected to bottom out in March or April although last year it bottomed out in May.
+Three American pioneers in financial economics and corporate finance won the 1990 Nobel prize in economics today.
+That is the fast-track procedure, when the inspector views the property and both sides make written submissions, but there is no public inquiry.
+There have been numerous reports of threatened violence against Bush and others in Colombia by cocaine drug lords angry about a government crackdown against their operations.
+Foreign Minister Mark Eyskens said in Brussels Friday that Belgian citizens who wanted to leave Rwanda could fly out on the same planes that brought in the 300 troopers.
+She just had a cast removed from an arm that was broken around Christmas.
+He said soldiers opened fire after a group of five or six Palestinian youths began shouting and throwing stones at them.
+Mercury is the biggest and most successful of London's publicly-quoted fund managers and its top management team has been remarkably stable.
+Late last year, Datapoint moved its headquarters to Paris, where Mr. Edelman resides, saying most of its business is in Europe.
+"I don't think he's free to advocate," said Rep. Bruce Vento, D-Minn., chairman of the parks subcommittee of the House Interior Committee, at the news conference.
+Greenpeace accused the Department of Energy of bypassing environmental review requirements on a South Carolina plutonium processing plant.
+But analysts said higher mortgage rates were taking their toll.
+Haig devoted a large part of his speech to making the point that Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev is now carrying out reforms in his country because the West forced the Soviet military hand.
+Dougherty said the economy is at a different stage in the business cycle than it was when ad spending climbed at double-digit rates in 1976 and 1984.
+The new-found ability to manipulate RNA is leading to new, potentially commercial means of fighting viruses, such as those that cause AIDS, cancer and other scourges, and of altering the genetics of plants and other organisms.
+Amtrak backed down from plans to impose the policy on all trains.
+While the deadline has passed, Soviet officials have asserted the troop pullout will begin this year anyway, with or without a Geneva agreement.
+It is a statement of the facts as perceived after reading everything about Aids that it was possible to lay hands on and which was comprehensible to the layman.
+Representatives of the pilots and Machinists unions met with FAA inspectors May 15-16 in the context of that inquiry, according to a pilots union spokesman who asked not to be identified.
+Buckey spent more than four years in jail before he recently was able to post bail.
+The new spending measure will include up to $2.5 billion in aid for victims of the California earthquake, as well as money for ongoing cleanup following Hurricane Hugo.
+The company is in arrears on its preferred dividend by $7.60 a share, thus giving preferred shares an indicated value of $32.60, Allied says.
+Chrysler benefited from higher profit margins because of strong sales of trucks and minivans.
+"Two little old ladies from Brookhaven _ Woodie Thomas and Miriam Moyer _who have started a mail-order hush puppy business in their home are also coming up this year for the first time," McPherson says.
+Even a 0.5 percent increase would translate into an annual advance above 6 percent, sharply higher than the price increases of 4.4 percent or less during the past seven years.
+The butteroil was sold to Mexico for $2,140 per ton to be delivered to rail cars at the U.S.-Mexico border.
+Watch Television's Greatest Christmas Hits (8.00 BBC1) and you will be able to pretend that you have done Christmas and can let the whole mawkish mess (so far as television is concerned) pass you by.
+But Borba journalists have not given up.
+In December 1985, Merrill Lynch wooed him from Hutton with a $100,000 bonus and superstar treatment.
+The Bush administration is setting next year's superpower summit meeting as the target for completion of a treaty to slash long-range nuclear arsenals by 30 percent to 50 percent.
+Ciba-Geigy officials deny its operations in any way endanger health and, of course, direct linkages between cause and effect are notoriously difficult to prove conclusively.
+The executives also said PG&E remains interested in acquiring the operations of the nearby Sacramento Municipal Utility District, although it said earlier this month that it broke off acquisition talks with the municipal utility.
+The measure was passed Tuesday by the state Assembly and Senate and sent to Gov. Bob Miller, and aides said the governor will sign it.
+All summer long, the Spielberg family room would be crammed with about 30 youngsters on hot Saturday mornings.
+But stopping payment to one or two labs does little good.
+Export-dependent shares, however, eased because of the dollar's weakness.
+Foreign exchange markets sold the dollar down following the release of both reports, believing the data would put more pressure on the Fed to nudge interest rates lower as a means of stimulating the economy.
+While fourth-quarter sales of $33 million fell well short of Next's expections of about $50 million, sales were very strong in December, said Michael Slade, Next's executive director of marketing.
+Italy plans a 100-lire (8-cent) tax on consumers for each non-biodegradable plastic bag they take from the store.
+The APRs on repayment loans are 8.8 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively; the mortgage is also available on an endowment, pension plan and Pep basis.
+At a nearby corner, they swerve perilously close to a listing apartment house, oblivious to any danger.
+Police may learn more after interrogating the two suspects, he said.
+How many more must be disabled before Congress will act?"
+"As I get closer to the White House, there are no more impossible dreams," he said.
+Mr Cheong recently told his staff that SIA's relationship with Qantas had been erratic in the past.
+Analysts and money managers say Trump Plaza seems able to live with its $273 million of long-term debt outstanding.
+'Nobody wants to do anything, the market is without direction,' said one broker in Milan.
+A number of UK companies are eyeing the market.
+We passed the suspension bridge, now ageing, beneath the castle.
+A spokesman for the company said Sun is looking for "something large" in the area of energy reserves.
+Over and over again, Mr. Nixon professes not to understand why Watergate is such a big issue.
+The invitation to consume rather than to invest has proved harmful.
+'They need money to improve their plants and they need better production and business organisation,' says Mr Bernhard Weiss, a Siemens manager responsible for a joint rail venture with Skoda Pilsen, the engineering group.
+The number of women at the top of business appears to be falling.
+American says the offer would boost the average flight attendant's compensation to $14,900 for a first-year employee, and to $37,700 at the top of the wage scale.
+After the girl's death, Oregon officials took custody of 53 children found at the Sandy house.
+To their right are the battle stations, each with red telephones for officers who would help direct America's nuclear war.
+Terry Nolan, Dobben's court-appointed attorney, has said he will maintain Dobben was innocent by reason of insanity.
+In the UK these are issued chiefly by London-based Trade Indemnity and Cardiff-based, but Dutch-owned NCM, formerly the short-term insurance division of the UK's Export Credits Guarantee Department.
+But political analysts believed the momentum was in Peres' hands.
+The company said dividends on its preferred stock shouldn't be affected by the decision.
+In New York, the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 12.27 points at 2105.62 when London trading closed.
+However, it would be a mistake for the United States to pursue policies to exclusively stimulate these technologies," the oil institute said.
+Not long after creating six Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Forces, Mr. Thornburgh decided to disband the long-standing Organized Crime Strike Forces.
+Many disasters could be avoided, however, if buyers would follow a few common-sense steps.
+The company now faces a new deadline of Monday to complete a restructuring of its $1.3 billion debt.
+The big jump has been in Italian bond yields, deservedly so given that Italian participation in Emu would have flown in the face of financial reality.
+But China is a fiercely competitive market with slim margins.
+It confirms what we have been saying all along.
+Thermco also has small offices in West Germany, England and Hong Kong.
+"Reagan Barely Touches On Hottest Issue of Term / Democrats Ignore Iran in Their Response."
+He had not been charged with murder, but a warrant was issued for his arrest on narcotics charges.
+As a result there was a sharp drop in the growth of private sector spending - from 16.5 per cent in 1991 to 2.3 per cent in 1992.
+For the period 1986-89 an estimated $130 billion in federal spending for farm-related assistance programs provided an average of nearly $600,000 per farmer.
+An adult who lives across the street from the shooting scene, Jennifer Bradley, said Pannell was shot as he ran down a driveway.
+Mr. Houlihan said regulators, who aren't defendants in the suit, exceeded their authority, both by improperly threatening to take over the bank and by blocking a legal contract.
+However, several U.S. officials said Tuesday the Cuban military has some surface-to-surface missiles in its inventory, but none has a nuclear warhead and none could reach the United States even if they did.
+PFIZER, the US pharmaceuticals group, recorded a 15 per cent increase in post-tax profits in the second quarter, to Dollars 253.8m.
+The most recent change came three weeks ago when Charles H. Pistor Jr., chairman of the lead bank First RepublicBank Dallas, announced he would leave in mid-April and Fronterhouse would assume his duties.
+Wall Street sources said American Express and Primerica Corp., parent of Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co., held talks about merging some areas to improve operating efficiency but they ended without a deal this week.
+Ranchers and farmers burn off large tracts of the rain forest to clear land for planting and grazing.
+In an effort to pass the proposal by the time Congress adjourns next month, House Democratic leaders have agreed to accept the lower Senate figure.
+The president also proposed to finance pay increases for other departments' personnel by deferring spending for mass transit projects, Forest Service land acquisition, railway safety grants to states and several other programs.
+It was just a few minutes later, then they came on and gave their report." The countdown was longer than usual as fog and high winds delayed the launch by nearly two hours.
+Brazil has 6,987 oil wells on land and 1,088 offshore wells, with a total output of 560,000 barrels a day.
+De Michelis refused to answer when asked about the meeting. Other ministers, including British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, said on Monday that they would prefer that Aziz make a stop in Washington first.
+But National Power asked British Gas last year if it could transfer the supply to Little Barford in Bedfordshire. The electricity generator has started construction of the Little Barford 680MW power station, which should be operational in 1995.
+The bonds were trading around 99 from a par issue price.
+In the past year, the Japanese have consolidated their position in the Eurobond markets and now occupy three of the top four positions.
+The agency announced, however, that it would fund a detailed study of pilot age and accident rates and indicated it might be willing to certify individual pilots over 60 if a way can be found to determine their capacities.
+The Soviet Union has resumed bombarding the U.S. Embassy in Moscow with low-intensity beams of microwave radiation, the State Department said Thursday.
+The lawsuit had been scheduled to go to trial this week, but the settlement was tentatively approved Wednesday morning by King County Superior Court Judge Mary Wicks Brucker, Withey said.
+The railway, which resumed its run Sunday, restores service that was ended in 1968; since then most of the 3.5 million annual visitors to the rim have arrived by automobile.
+The crash was the worst in the history of Continental, a unit of Texas Air Corp. of Houston.
+But in notifying the groups, Drexel said representatives of any interested party would be welcome.
+Mr. Law's former assistant, Russell Miller, has also been charged in connection with the case and is expected to go to trial.
+John H. Durham will continue as chairman and Wayne A. Stork will continue as president, Delaware said.
+He said the second F-14 landed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson and was to return to Miramar, he said.
+The Commerce Department said that after-tax profits rose to an annual rate of $166.6 billion in the second quarter.
+Stock prices rebounded from earlier losses to post a moderate gain at midday Wednesday.
+Campaigns range from sweat shirts printed with imagined UC Merced logos to glitzy promotional videotapes to resolutions by local governments welcoming a new campus.
+Hindu priests left their temple, doctors stopped work at a leper clinic, children cut classes and motorists left the dusty roads to see the man who may be the next prime minister.
+The United States and China both oppose Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia.
+Yet the experience with First Option confirms that they become a great deal less stable if the government is offering an attractive alternative.
+This announcement is being made because of recent media reports that an indictment is imminent.
+In some bloated centres, a fifth of space stands empty, and rent levels have halved since the boom.
+Eastman Kodak Co., buoyed by significant sales gains and lower costs, posted net income of $361.9 million, or $1.60 a share, for the fiscal second quarter.
+It is opening habitat that has been closed for a couple of hundred years.
+Laugh if you wish, but I have turned pages for my wife, who plays the piano at small musicals here in town.
+As with apples, prices have collapsed because of a perceived surplus.
+Anticipate what might be asked, and focus on the facts known about those issues.
+An unidentified Colombian man and several "accomplices" were arrested, police said.
+But in a way it's a story that has to be told." At one point in the film, Vince, the unemployed roustabout, delivers a monologue that frames the movie's political message.
+The report did not say what type of cancer Goetz has or how serious it is.
+Old brick-built workshops nearby are empty and silent. It is a scene familiar from other former shipyard towns in northern Europe. But just across from the dry dock is a sight that makes the plight of Uddevalla especially poignant.
+He lost over half his blood before another neighbor could stanch the flow with a tourniquet.
+Mr. Nares is a free-lance writer living in Bogota.
+"I wanted him to be away while there was a dispute between myself and his mother.
+He is responsible for the company's growing workstation business. Some, however, think that the search for a genius who can fix IBM's problems overnight is bound to be fruitless.
+As a result, he said, most companies currently aren't reducing their operating budgets or capital spending plans.
+"If someone insults your family, you would stand up and do something about it.
+Moreover, it has done it in a sneaky way, pretending that its main objective was to help companies rather than raise revenue. Now, the pensions industry has decided that fire must be returned against the snipers.
+So it was a very good meeting.
+Year-earlier revenue figures have been restated to reflect an accounting change required by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
+And two years after the accident, Brennan, 50, entered the Betty Ford Center to cure her addiction to drugs.
+DISTAFF STAFFERS increase at the Reagan White House, once criticized for having no senior women officials.
+Singh, who plans to face Parliament for a vote of confidence on Nov. 7, wants the temple-mosque dispute settled in court.
+July 8 The Sun, Bremerton, Wash., on the resignation of Attorney General Meese: The last crony is leaving.
+TJ International jumped 2 1/4 to 21 1/2 despite posting a loss of 33 cents a share in the first quarter, compared with net of 23 cents last year.
+But Yeutter said the heart of the issue must be addressed.
+Pouchee was a freemason - indeed, the records of the Grand Lodge provided Mosley with much of what he has succeeded in unearthing about Pouchee.
+The experts say as many as half of East Germany's 8 million workers could lose their jobs under the pressure of competition from West Germany's powerful and productive companies.
+UK exports in 1991 amounted to 88,000 tonnes worth Pounds 123m. Mr Judge asserted that the UK industry faced much higher charges for compliance with EC legislation than did competitor countries, which stuck to the minimum prescribed levels.
+"With that kind of diverse competition, we've got to get the decisions made early by the people in the best position to make them.
+Completion of cases filed in state courts in previous years has not kept pace with new filings, the study shows. The center estimates that the number of cases added to state court dockets in 1988 exceeds the number of files closed by about 5%.
+But the way it was built works very well," Clearmountain says. "Most studios are very claustrophobic, with lots of wires, amplifiers and drums lying around that people can trip over.
+THE European Commission is trying to push member states into active support for US air-drops of humanitarian aid to besieged Moslem enclaves in eastern Bosnia-Hercegovina.
+According to Boris Rumer of Harvard's Russian Research Center, who makes frequent trips to the area, Russian businessmen export timber and import used cars, which they then barter for consumer goods.
+Meanwhile, observers said the stock market had put the election behind and turned its attention back to the economy.
+Assignment considers the peculiarly powerful position of soap opera in Brazil (7.45 BBC2).
+The group said it may buy or sell additional shares depending on market conditions and other factors.
+After more than a half-year delay and EDS's apparent mishandling of a key portion of the plant's automation, last spring the auto maker went back to one of the higher-priced, but established unsuccessful bidders to get the job finished.
+Voting no were 11 Democrats and 24 Republicans.
+It has been shown to cause tumors in laboratory mice.
+That figure compares to 1,218 grams per 100,000 residents of Maryland, the next highest Ritalin state.
+The gift would be one of the biggest ever made to a U.S. university or medical center.
+"The banking business in the United States is going to be difficult, tough," said John S. Reed, chairman of Citicorp, the huge New York bank.
+In San Diego, about 200 Republicans attending a fund-raising breakfast cheered their approval as Mr. Quayle shouted that Americans are "fed up" with the status quo in Washington.
+I find good pasta irresistible when simply tossed in melted butter and served with a hunk of Parmesan cheese to grate over it at table.
+With criticism of the program already being expressed on Capitol Hill, a halt to the convoy operation would expose the Pentagon to charges that it rushed into the gulf region less than fully prepared.
+The singer's desire to let people see the "real" Bobby Brown was tested by the title track.
+Williams said it is now clear that Giroldi, the coup leader, "had no intention, ever," of turning Noriega over to the United States and that an officer who wanted to turn Noriega over to the United States argued with Giroldi about it.
+It promised a 30 per cent cash rebate for work-related child care plus 150,000 new child-care places. But the lustre of the package is slowly fading as the costs it would involve emerge.
+This leave would not begin for six months, and it was planned that Mrs Webb should undergo training during that time.
+Figures on retail price activity in March will be released later this month.
+Home Shopping Network Inc., the leader in televised shop-from-home programs, said Friday that telephone problems were responsible for a 44 percent decline in second-quarter earnings.
+Under the Indian judicial system, suspects can be held without charge pending the completion of investigations.
+"If there is evidence relevant diaries were withheld, redacted or blacked out then I would want" the House intelligence or judiciary committees to "conduct an investigation," said Hamilton.
+"These results do not alter our confidence in our direction or our future prospects," Chairman Robert E. Allen said in a news release.
+That means that, after a while, social security ends if the recipient does not sign up for a job, training or community service.
+"While I am supporting this provision because it assists in the preservation of critical habitat, I also note that it will ease the economic transition in areas affected by the listing of the spotted owl," Bush said.
+"There are some where there's basically just a description and not much artwork.
+The result has been "judge-made insurance" created "in the face of contrary policy language," wrote Kenneth S. Abraham, a law professor at the University of Virginia, in a recent issue of the Columbia Law Review.
+Their withdrawal was based on promises by Peugeot to open negotiations in Paris at the same time the last man left the premises.
+She travels frequently, visiting campuses or speaking at seminars such as the annual Fraternal Law Conference in Cincinnati.
+Earlier, in Hong Kong, gold fell $7.85 an ounce to close at $436.35.
+More than 2,000 damage suits have been filed against General Public Utilities or the plant's builders.
+Mohawk Indians have opened talks with the Quebec government after a police officer died in a gunfight over plans for a golf course addition on land the tribe claims.
+Mr. Walsh, currently Union Pacific Railroad's chairman, comes to Tenneco Oct. 1 as president.
+The trusts were the last of several barriers Apple raised in the past year to prevent Mr. Stahl from seeking control of the company without completing the tender offer.
+Both classes of stock will trade on the American Stock Exchange.
+Mr. Coffee was bought by its current owners from the founders of the company for $72 million in 1987.
+Company officials said that a lower Jessi committee agreed last week to recommend to the board continued International Computers participation.
+Studies show that TPA, tissue plasminogen activator, is effective at dissolving clots that block oxygen-rich blood from getting to the heart, if used within a few hours of a heart attack.
+'Young Ruhe is looking to the future, and has proved his determination.
+Their only child, Rosalind, grew up with her mother.
+Miranda was appointed Sept. 3, two days after provisional President Francisco Rodriguez took office.
+WIBW-TV in Topeka, whose reports led to the man's unfolding identities, reported that employees at a Denny's in the Washington area called claiming they had worked with someone who resembled Wolf and went by the initials R.J.
+A judge is expected to decide soon whether to annul the marriage as Bing's guardian has requested.
+The occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip were relatively quiet after one of the calmest weeks since a Palestinian uprising began December 8. Israeli officials, encouraged by the relative calm, have claimed that the protests are fading.
+Airline officials said the aircraft had been trying to land in heavy fog when it hit trees, crashed and broke apart.
+You want to have a family someday.
+There are probably no more than a dozen new releases every year. Jack is not happy with the standard strength of 40 per cent.
+Once again, he was seen as "Teddy's man" at the DNC, the party official who would look after the senator's interests in advance of the 1984 presidential campaign.
+Separate clashes in the southeast provinces of Siirt and Hakkari killed seven Kurdish guerrillas and two soldiers, the regional governor's office announced Sunday.
+Mr. Bush also hasn't been talking about aid to the Contra rebels in Nicaragua, the Strategic Defense Initiative or any specific way to reduce the federal budget deficit.
+Three previously unreported issues began trading last week on the New York Stock Exchange.
+Carbon dioxide, a product of burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests, is the principal warming gas.
+In India, 33 people died and 500,000 were homeless, government officials said.
+Harris Trust & Savings Bank in Chicago, for example, set up a six-person overnight desk in 1983.
+Many of these cyclical stocks won't have earnings increases to propel them upward until the economy begins to build up steam again.
+The Andersen story has a grim ending.
+One top AnnTaylor official recently warned this reporter against the bulls' euphoria about AnnTaylor.
+Prices of Japanese government bonds finished firmer as the yen rose sharply against the dollar.
+Spain and Ireland have been given until 1992 to implement the law.
+"One really shouldn't get over-agitated about the size of foreign-currency holdings," says Mr. Williamson.
+Thus, the new gene has to be inserted into the embryo within a matter of hours after fertilization and before the embyro has reached the stage where organs are starting to form.
+At the Interstate Commerce Commission: J.J. Simmons III, commissioner.
+The plane features a "V" tail atop a fuselage that ends in a rectangle, apparently completely encompassing the two engines that power the plane.
+But consultants say TNT will likely use the postal services to distribute packages within each country, while the postal services, which currently use charter planes for international transport, will use TNT instead.
+It was United's purchase of Pan Am's routes that got American dealing with TWA, Crandall said. "When the United-Pan American deal was announced, that raised our awareness and that raised TWA's awareness," he said.
+Separately, underwriters led by Salomon Brothers priced an offering by the Platte River, Colo., Power Authority.
+However, since unification will come about sooner than a new system, he said, a temporary solution may be necessary.
+Victor Barr, who has no known address, was arraigned Monday and jailed without bail on charges of bank fraud and causing Carol Kelly of Pontiac to travel with him to Las Vegas in April for marriage under false pretenses.
+But he says that, while he worries about range fires and drunken crowds getting in the way of emergency vehicles, he is most leery of the drovers' plan to start the drive by running more than 100 longhorn cattle down Roundup's five-block main drag.
+That plan was scrapped when Uno refused.
+It was an apparent reference to trials of military officers accused of human rights violations during efforts by military governments in the 1970s to put down leftist subversion.
+Indeed, he had turned down several previous offers that didn't seem right, including "42nd Street" on Broadway, which he felt an American should do.
+According to reports in Thai newspapers last week, about 300 Vietnamese refugees were forced away from the coastal province of Trat.
+He said Tuesday's ruling is in line with longstanding tradition giving states control over tidelands.
+According to an advertisement in today's Wall Street Journal, Mr. Sosnoff's amended offer will expire June 19 at 5 p.m. EDT, unless extended.
+Tanjug said the Communist candidate for Montenegro's presidency, Momir Bulatovic, appeared as likely as Milosevic to win outright without being forced into a runoff.
+Officials attributed the problems in part to industry competition and price cutting, as well as the aftermath of the October 1987 stock-market crash.
+Two Cypriot-flagged ferry boats that occasionally have been running the gantlet of Syrian fire to transport Christians from Jounieh and Byblos to Larnaca, Cyprus, suspended their shuttles again Thursday.
+Theoretically, the proposed mega-merger would open up new opportunities for smaller and regional food companies.
+It said that 16% of the purchasing managers reported higher employment, the greatest percentage since March 1985.
+Everything in this understated collection was wearable and chic.
+His decision Wednesday to rescind an order from Army Commander-in-Chief Lt.
+But why would Hanoi rescue the crewmen only to imprison them?
+But in a few months time, he says, easier U.S. interest rates and monetary tightening in West Germany will force the dollar below current levels.
+Iliescu announced he wanted to clear the square before the election, but Prime Minister Petre Roman later said the demonstrators could remain.
+His trial is scheduled June 5.
+Little is known of his personal life.
+If it was taken "at the wrong time," he asked, "why didn't the chamberlains standing at my side say something then?" Nakayama was barred from covering official post-wedding events today, and the agency said the ban may be permanant.
+This month's special is a quilt cover "exclusively designed for Marxism Today by a leading fabric designer."
+He maintains that his agency has the legal right to issue as many notes as it wants, but he said it would not issue more than $16 billion.
+The settlement in that case totaled $200 million.
+They should be running themselves: we do not have any desire to run those countries. What about a Turkic commonwealth, an economic commonwealth? Not for the time being.
+An estimated 70,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed since the civil war began nine years ago.
+Maloney said the case should serve as a warning to other companies.
+Aggressive cuts by France may even have contributed to the crisis which forced apart the exchange rate mechanism's bands on August 2.
+Based on the contract of Austrian Airlines - Lauda Air and Tyrolean Airways will also be members of the global network of airlines.
+"It was just a passing thing.
+But McKinsey, which is talking internally about "taking on ICG's staff," rather than buying the business, would have ICG's 17 partners and 200 professionals focus on strategic issues rather than on implementation.
+Another $150 million was raised through sale of the Hunts' Black Lake oil and gas fields in Louisiana, he said.
+Pentagon spokesman Pete Williams said Thursday that Cheney has received a report on the matter from Air Force Inspector General Lt. Gen.
+He said tax forms have been mailed earlier in other years but that taxpayers found it upsetting to receive them before Christmas.
+It has a little museum with a wide range of exhibits, including one of Joel Garner's size-15 cricket shoes.
+Under a law passed in July, companies with combined Chinese shareholdings of more than 20 per cent are banned from investing on the island.
+They were intended as a hedge against starvation in case of nuclear attack.
+Scrawled across the picture is the message, "Bob, What a night!
+So Mrs. Taylor bought the stock at $8.50 a share.
+The refinery has been criticized by environmentalists because its sulfur emissions threaten to discolor the Taj Mahal, India's most famous monument at Agra, 45 miles away.
+Motorola introduced MicroTac two years ago.
+Employers and the government argued that the proposed labor legislation would reduce the flexibility of unions and industries to negotiate the length of the work week.
+The group's fourth member, David Hobbs, has not been charged.
+The center urged that the Coast Guard control traffic within 15 miles of the Keys, where a series of vessel groundings late last year extensively damaged coral reefs.
+"I didn't expect this kind of response," said Ameen El-Massri.
+Provision is made to extend relief, by regulations, to non-statutory schemes. Clause 46 and Schedule 7 bring forward insurance companies' entitlement to repayment of tax on exempt pension business income.
+She also relied on her strong faith in God, she said.
+He's tough. He's the best trader I've ever seen." San Antonio lawyer James Ingram: "He's very tough and very shrewd.
+Schauble refused to give details of the foiled attacks, but he said improved cooperation between police forces on the European continent that had curbed the IRA's activities.
+The department plans a three-year phase-out of non-nuclear production at its Mound facility near Dayton, Ohio; its Pinellas plant in Clearwater, Fla.; and its Rocky Flats plant near Denver.
+"If Jumblatt or Berri veto any resolutions taken in Taif, who's going to be able to implement them?"
+The current round of violence broke out March 8 over Aoun's blockade of ports run by Moslem militias _ a vain attempt to reassert government control in Lebanon.
+JAPAN'S efficiency in manufacturing, according to the international management consultants McKinsey, is not all that it is cracked up to be.
+The operations being considered for sale are expected to fetch about $300 million to $400 million, according to analysts.
+But I think I've escaped that fate by coming to it late.' The Daydreamer represents the fulfilment of a promise to his 11-year old stepdaughter Alice, who had asked him to write some of the stories he had made up for her on holiday.
+Davis, who measured a mere 5-foot-6 and weighed not much more than a jockey, died Wednesday at 64. He was the last working vestige of old-time vaudeville as well as entertainment's Renaissance man.
+PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ A committee appointed to investigate killings that caused the cancellation of national elections said it had identified the assailants "collectively" but named no individuals, a radio station reported.
+The man's illness had been confirmed before his death, Adams said.
+Curiously, it wasn't the lobby-oriented Washington law firms that initially pushed for the change.
+Rescuers were forced to suspend their search Monday afternoon as warm temperatures increased the danger of new avalanches.
+Over the past three sessions, the stock has lost a total of 5 5/8 points, or 8.7%.
+He could slap the daredevil flyer with up to 10 years in a labor camp and risk hurting the more-humane image the Kremlin has been cultivating.
+Among the substitute products are kevlar, a synthetic fabric used with resin, and some types of metallic fiber, industry officials said.
+Neither the Washington-based mine workers nor the OCAW, which is headquartered in Denver, would comment.
+Adding that sentiment on the dollar was very bearish, he said that the traders' target was 1.65 marks and 132 yen.
+The last time he tried to lead the way by presenting a tax package, he was rebuffed, and Rep. Jenkins quietly gathered a slim but solid majority for a capital-gains plan.
+Zanone reiterated Italy's position that the F-16s must remain in Europe to protect NATO's southern flank, but that a decision on where they should be relocated and how to finance the move must be decided by the entire Western alliance.
+Under its new plan, American's cheapest fares would increase to between $49 and $169 each way, representing increases of as much as 150%.
+They were greeted by television lights and a small crowd of well-wishers with a sign reading "Welcome to Austria." Minutes before, Austrian and Czechoslovak border guards shook hands on the dividing line in a manifestation of friendship.
+The station formed a 150-yard barrier between them.
+Polly Peck asked a court Thursday to appoint administrators to keep creditors at bay and help sort out its debt load of 1.3 billion pounds, about $2.5 billion.
+While sticking strictly to the letter of the agreement, countries have the right to minimise its impact on their own farm policies; and it is expected that most of them - certainly the EU - will do so.
+The huge Reelfoot Lake in northwest Tennessee was created by that tremor and the ground shook as far away as Washington, D.C.
+"They feed you a lot of liquids and a lot of food," said James Begay, a Navajo firefighter from Window Rock, Ariz. "They keep you going." Scott McCartney is the AP Southwest regional reporter, based in Dallas.
+Bush aides already are attempting to paint his campaign as an uncontainable force, and they believe they will be able to lure Dole supporters who increasingly will view the Kansan as a lost cause.
+In Friday's edition State Street provided a pretax figure.
+The foreign ministers from the four World War II allies that divided Germany _ the Soviet Union, United States, Britain and France _ are to meet in Bonn on Saturday for their first formal negotiations on German unification.
+The source said that despite their small numbers, the presence of the opposition party members changed the atmosphere of the entire legislature.
+If carried out, the Politburo order would affect officials at the uppermost levels of the party and government, who have been exempt from anti-corruption and austerity drives.
+The Big Four of California, Texas, Florida and New York account for 75% of all Hispanic firms.
+It's as though pieces of a jigsaw puzzle carried to four continents were hunted down and put back together.
+They just wanted to listen." Miss Shapiro had headed east in 1977 at the suggestion of choreographer Tony Stevens and musical director Jack Lee who worked with her in a California production of "Annie Get Your Gun."
+But this is CBS, so he has to go to a secret government lab and become the subject of tests by Tina McGee, a lovely, widowed scientist played by Amanda Pays (Pays can act, and thus stands out here).
+The biggest offer from the traffickers came in 1984, when the Medellin cartel offered to pay off Colombia's foreign debt, then about $10 billion, in exchange for amnesty.
+But United appears to have achieved mixed results in two recently negotiated agreements with its machinists' and flight attendants' unions.
+Aoun heads the country's Christian government, which is vying for legitimacy with a rival Moslem Cabinet.
+Families were evacuated in portions of Perry and Faulkner counties as the river began a slow rise to expected record-setting crests, authorities said.
+But Saturday's speeches signaled that the NRA, which still has 2.8 million members, will take a hard line rather than soften its position on handgun purchase waiting periods and assault rifle bans.
+Invesco Korea Trust raised diluted net asset value by 12 per cent to 156.37p in the six months to September 30. On an undiluted basis, the figure grew by 13 per cent to 167.57p.
+The suit, filed in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, Common Pleas Court, claims that the merger will unfairly dilute the value of shareholders' equity investments and that the proposed exchange rate is unfair.
+If Gardner Merchant succeeds, Forte, which has retained a 25 per cent stake, may yet wonder why it disposed of a business that generated so much useful cash to fund its hotels.
+The Japanese are different, but in the end they're not that different.
+Market participants say investors are not only licking their wounds following the turbulence last week, but they have also been made nervous by two events in West Germany.
+Some carriers make the middle seat in a row slightly wider to reduce elbow-to-elbow claustrophobia.
+He said he couldn't comment further without consulting the company's food scientists.
+The newspaper quoted one of its reporters who witnessed an incident Sunday at the El Amari refugee camp near Ramallah.
+We're better off independent." Premier Robert Bourassa has categorically rejected suggestions for extending the Saturday deadline. "There will be a profound disappointment, sadness and much disillusionment in Quebec," he said.
+The government, heavily behind in payments on its domestic commitments, hopes the withdrawal of the oil company from the domestic market will create a space for it to borrow to fund its deficit.
+But as soon as American Standard Inc. called up this week asking the firm to defend the law, as a protection against a takeover attempt by Black & Decker Inc., Richards Layton was only too happy to oblige.
+On Wednesday Lotus posted strong earnings, as expected, for the second quarter, but said its third-quarter profits might fall short of comparable year-ago levels.
+Charles, 40, who commanded the ship in 1976, sometimes suffered seasickness as a result of the ship's tendency to roll heavily.
+The next day, McFarlane presented the Japanese offer to Reagan. The president responded, "Gosh!
+Meagerly stocked not long ago, the town's main markets now are bustling.
+However, Hauenstein denied Tageszeitung's report that a Schaeublin shipment also was seized at Frankfurt airport.
+A Scottish disc jockey has found a wide audience playing her own brand of down-home music on public radio in, of all places, North Carolina.
+But the pace of trading slowed, and many analysts said they weren't yet convinced that the market had pulled out of its long summer swoon for good.
+"I was willing to give this young man another chance, and in the intervening years I have never had occasion to regret it," Wright said in a statement.
+Centuries of wind have eroded the adobe, leaving walls of stacked rocks on the brushy hilltop 60 miles south of Albuquerque.
+'We are now looking to the global, not the local market,' he says. Dr Abdel Wahab believes that the current major shake-up of the public sector, signed into law last year, will help to further this goal.
+More have remained nominal members but won't even talk to the central body's representatives.
+The offering, Series Gold 1266, is backed by Freddie Mac Gold 7% five-year balloon mortgage securities.
+The 36-year-old legislator, Petrus Mbatha, was a member of Inkatha, a Zulu political organization that has been locked in the fierce feud in KwaZulu homeland with backers of militant anti-apartheid groups.
+A prototype system has been installed at BZWIM.
+The questionnaire will be sent by the Melville, N.Y., data-gathering concern to more than 70 million homes this year.
+Smith said in a letter to a newspaper that he chased and killed Miss Roberts because she gave him a venereal disease.
+IT IS HIGH time to restructure your economic model or, better, to throw it away.
+This secures RTV an additional turnover potential of about 20 to 25 mill.
+It's now probably going to be a traditional Korean 'winner-take-all' outcome."
+"Sanctions have had a very major impact on development of new thinking in South Africa," he said, but Bush wants to concentrate on dialogue.
+The blue-collar machinists, longtime rivals of the white-collar pilots, say the buyout would load the company with debt and weaken its finances.
+The report also said the protesters handed a letter of protest to the British Embassy press officer expressing outrage over London's denunciation of the execution.
+The local district council and the government-sponsored Welsh Development Authority are already working on new industries for Maerdy, but the results may be years away.
+Centennial celebrations are milestones measured long ago in much of the rest of the nation.
+It raised the possibility that if the battlefield nuclear weapons are removed the thousands of American and British soldiers in West Germany would soon follow.
+Saddam greeted each as a military band played national anthems and the military fired 21-gun salutes.
+Mr. Levine says that without his computer gear, he could never have set up a studio in his home that could compete with multimillion-dollar commercial outfits.
+The South Korean opposition leader all but declared his candidacy, elating longtime supporters but confounding those who predicted he would drop out rather than split the opposition vote.
+He said it was "conceivable" that Compaq might eventually produce two lines of computers based on the different standards.
+House Democrats say their proposed cuts spare conventional weapons, such as fighter jets, that are most useful in regional crises.
+Members of the commission visited about 40 bases during a seven-month examination of the nation's 3,800 military installations.
+A CIVIL RIGHTS BILL proposed in Congress to strengthen the anti-bias rights of workers would probably increase the number of lawsuits brought by disgruntled employees, small businesses fear.
+At the congress, however, Li will be at center stage, delivering a key report at the opening of the three-week session that will define the nation's immediate goals.
+But the wit never keeps up with the invocations.
+She only hopes that a post-apartheid government will make it just that little bit nicer.
+From an initial #50 million, Nomura Bank's capitalization has been raised to #130 million in shares and subordinated loans.
+Access to Personal Files (Housing) (Scotland) Regulations.
+FBI divers, meanwhile, began dredging a pond near his home.
+I cannot tell you what action we will take until we meet.' Mrs Hills named nine trading partners, including the EC, to a 'priority watch list' for its inadequate intellectual property protection.
+The agency said routine testing discovered that the cars emit more than the permitted about of carbon monoxide, and the trucks and utility vehicles emit too much carbon monoxide and unburned fuel.
+The customers find the markets liquid and the costs very competitive.
+Sympathetic neighbors visited Quals following the cross-burning early Thursday in the predominantly white Los Angeles suburb about 35 miles northwest of downtown.
+Since November 1991, they have been a team of defence procurement experts drafted in from the Ministry of Defence.
+The car stopped, the woman leaned into the open window and handed over some money.
+According to some information, less than half of each army has been deployed in the city.
+The venue was selected because it will allow the deputies to discuss the reforms far from any pressure by the powerful militia leaders.
+Close inspection of the upper skin of early-model Boeing 737s was ordered Oct. 5 by the Federal Aviation Administration after routine inspections turned up cracks near where sections of sheet metal overlap, officials said Friday.
+The District Attorney's Office on Tuesday announced its plans for another trial on the assault charge.
+"We thought it was a hawk," Sheraton Tacoma Hotel sales director Barbara Faulkner said of the bird who liked to bring its own lunch up to the restaurant windowsill.
+Of course, the play money makes it easy.
+Police said people whose homes were destroyed were staying with friends or relatives in town, and about a dozen were taken to shelters.
+"The fertilizer was all over the place," said David Phillips, manager of a Deerfield Beach store, where the bar codes from 233 bags were cut out Sunday night.
+Arrests began in Los Angeles in February, where federal agents charged that large amounts of money was being laundered through jewelry dealers who allegedly used phony gold shipments to cover the transactions.
+Mr. Kendrick is professor emeritus of economics at George Washington University.
+And riders reserve a special brand of courtesy for one another.
+The Supreme Court has been closely divided on affirmative action disputes, and Wednesday's hour-long argument session provided few hints on the likely outcome of the Richmond case.
+A doctor friend of mine told me, with some amusement, that the god-man of 1980 was treated a few months later by a colleague - for tuberculosis. The priests begin preparing for the festival on the second day of the year (according to the old calendar).
+These include complying with a cease-fire agreement, showing a willingness to negotiate in good faith and refraining from acts of terrorism or military actions that threaten the government.
+The reports showed wages and benefits increased at an annual rate of 3.4 percent in the first quarter, raising the labor costs associated with each service or product by 2.4 percent annually.
+"It's deceptive to imply this is some special offer when it goes on month after month."
+The dream of some pilots to buy their own planes and run an airline is becoming reality for 6,326 United Airlines flyers, who will have to learn to operate in the boardroom as well as the cockpit.
+The company grew quickly by selling cut flowers and aggressively marketing its bulbs in Europe, particularly the Netherlands.
+Van Thiel told reporters the painting needs new veneer but will go on display in two weeks, protected by a glass shield until the veneer is dry.
+The boy refused to testify Wednesday even after a special state prosecutor assured the boy's attorney he would not be indicted.
+In addition, Cyprus reported a before-tax $2.1 million gain on the sale of equity in a coal mine, which added about four cents a share to earnings for the quarter.
+Unix support, or lack of it, by software houses is important.
+Traders attributed part of yesterday's mild bond market slump to renewed speculation that Congress will approve legislation soon to increase the government's authority to issue new long-term bonds.
+The army is rounding up civilians in the capital and forcing them, under threat of execution, to carry military supplies through the jungle to rebel battlefronts, say some Burmese who claim to have escaped.
+Officials in Britain said they had no information to confirm the report.
+Alas, the substance of his thesis is undermined by what he leaves out.
+Pressures are growing for higher inflation and higher interest rates, according to Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.
+Agriculture officials raised their forecast for Sept. 1 soybean stock piles, reflecting weakening exports as well as anemic domestic demand.
+Those who support me feel I can win.
+A retired army officer and a senior government scientist have been arrested on suspicion of selling defense secrets to foreign countries, the United News of India reported Saturday.
+"It is on the basis of those words that the government wants you to find these defendants guilty, not on newspaper articles." Gordon acknowledged that a good deal of the evidence came from the two informants.
+Del Genio said the odds for best picture were the closest ever, reflecting a race that is very much up in the air going into the Academy Awards show March 26 in Los Angeles.
+It was also hurt that year by the introduction of new Coke, as its Southern markets were bastions of old Coke loyalty, and sales suffered.
+He confessed in the late 1920s that nearly 30 years of researching the "feminine soul" had produced no answers.
+In 1989-90, she is scheduled to sing the Marschallin in Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalier" at the Houston Grand Opera.
+The process starts with the World Bank, pointing a finger at the IMF for insisting on a tight monetary stance resulting in double-digit real interest rates.
+However, a number of other conservative Republicans said they expect one of their number to propose that Frank be censured, a step higher than a reprimand.
+So far this year, stock funds have pulled in $12.8 billion, but taxable bond funds have bled $658 million.
+"The politics and name-calling are tearing Chicago apart when we need to work together," Daley told a civic club meeting.
+Rothschild added that many companies chose to emphasize production of their highest octane and most profitable gasoline, which also had the effect of increasing prices.
+That sent volume soaring last month, when sligthly more than 18.4 million shares were traded, with a total value of 189.92 billion rupiah ($107 million).
+At the same time, his staff tried to defuse charges by Dukakis that middle-class families have been squeezed economically.
+The premise was simple: Brown as a divorced New York woman struggling with an irresponsible ex-husband, a fretful mom and a nonexistent career.
+Germans present "the most extraordinary importance for the future of Europe," Havel said, and have been both the cause and the cure of Europe's major ills throughout this century.
+"Even when the restructuring is all said and done, Occidental will have nearly $6 billion in debt on its books and a highly leveraged position in the chemicals business, which is on a downward slope," says Mr. Young of Smith Barney.
+Allowed a woman charged with minor traffic violations to sue Kentucky law enforcement officials who strip-searched her after her arrest.
+An average of 2,000 East Germans are fleeing their country daily for their more affluent neighbor.
+A class from the housing project's Head Start program shows up several times a week to help the gardeners water, taking turns using a faucet to fill plastic jugs.
+True, an unexpected Pounds 10.5m contribution from the pension fund flattered profits.
+An election is held every June to elect 12 members to twoyear terms.
+The West German leader's words were read by Robert Maxwell, the Czech-born Jewish publisher who sponsored the weeklong conference. Maxwell lauded West Germany's willingness to face its past, and at his request, Kohl was given a round of applause.
+Is Amdahl merely gearing up for a short-term rise?
+Duggan died Sunday at his Westwood home.
+And it quotes Mr. Nelson as saying he can't recall who asked him to make the calls.
+Some rulers during Hungary's historical domination of Transylvania, it's true, also practiced harsh nationalization on their Romanian subjects, but the effect of these activities never equaled what is happening under the current totalitarian system.
+A federal judge refused Monday to stop next Sunday's hike in postal rates, ruling he lacked jurisdiction to order the Postal Service to delay the increase for two months.
+Mr. Kontras was confident he would at least see the buck.
+U.S. reserve assets fell $264 million in the three months through October to $47.17 billion, the Treasury said.
+In January, strong economic growth produced annual consumer price inflation of 7.2 percent, the highest in two years, the Labor Department reported Wednesday.
+The Marines rejected his request for objector status, saying it was based on political rather than moral considerations, saying they thought Paterson didn't oppose war in all forms and wasn't sincere in his beliefs.
+In Chicago, Mayor Richard M. Daley will try to win his first full term in office after serving out the last two years of the term of Mayor Harold Washington, who died in office.
+Thailand's newfound prosperity is pushing old infrastructural problems to a critical point.
+Livestock and meat futures finished narrowly mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
+"But in Japan, individuals are buying.
+Poindexter made a similar statement the same day to the Senate intelligence committee.
+A proposed merger of Arthur Andersen and Price Waterhouse could be scuttled amid differences over their retirement plans, sources said.
+Each is equipped with 24 missiles and staffed with a crew of 157 men.
+Broussard also ran the Watts Christian Center in Los Angeles.
+Morrison's shares benefited from support from BZW and gained 7 to 141p.
+"We're invisible," said Marie Murray of the Greater Atlanta Political Awareness Committee, GAPAC. "We don't just care about gay issues.
+"I have never been worried about being unpopular if I felt what I was doing was right," Mrs. Thatcher said in the interview in the Dec. 17 issue of the House of Commons magazine House, copies of which were made available today.
+The results of the studies, published in this week's New England Journal of Medicine, were given to the Food and Drug Administration last spring.
+Closely held Rice Aircraft Inc. and its chief executive officer admitted to refinishing surplus airplane parts and then passing them off as factory-fresh.
+Like most other Americans, 86-year-old Lillian Levin had probably never heard of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
+Separately, Bank of America announced the formation of three regional capital markets operations to serve Europe, the Americas and Asia.
+Bonds can be issued only after the city implements such a plan.
+Roper's directors initially supported the Whirlpool offer, but Tuesday urged stockholders to accept the GE offer.
+GE's $1.8 billion charge is less than 10% of the company's equity.
+James Webb, a spokesman for the company, said the bite was not immediately reported.
+The importance _ and difficulty _ of fund raising is not lost on Heath, who offered this simple assessment during a trip to Washington seeking political action committee support: "You're just sort of shamelessly begging.
+In addition, the carrier will begin service between Detroit and St. Louis with six one-stop flights a day, starting June 4, and will add three non-stop flights on July 1.
+Midway Airlines said directors amended the company's shareholder rights plan, reducing the point at which an outsider's stake would trigger the plan's dilutive poison-pill measure.
+"We see it as a truly historic victory, not only for Ford workers but for trade unionists up and down the country," Murphy said after nine and a half hours of talks.
+But having smartly outperformed Glaxo for the last three months, Wellcome was already vulnerable.
+The measure is named for its chief sponsors, the late Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., and former Rep. Charles Vanik, D-Ohio.
+Ex-Led Zeppelin vocalist Robert Plant says his heavy metal band was wrongly accused of slipping Satanic messages in its albums long before the current Judas Priest flap.
+It's the Pakistanis who are in Geneva, facing the Soviet-backed negotiators from Kabul and who've so far refused to sign a deal with the Kabul regime.
+"It's fun, and there are a lot of new things to do and learn," said 20-year-old Heike Hartmann.
+He was formerly executive vice president and chief financial officer.
+In a closing speech, Havel defiantly declared he was not guilty of inciting people to attend a commemoration Jan. 15 for Palach in Prague's Wenceslas Square or of ignoring appeals to leave the square the next day.
+Ciccone also is charged with assault and battery in a case in Bloomfield Township in which he allegedly threw a pair of pliers at a car Jan. 8.
+Of Britain's 95 local-authority governments, 14 have curbed investment in South Africa; their pension funds have a combined worth of $6 billion.
+An additional $53 million needed to make the distribution is due July 16. Pathe is also required to deposit into the account an additional $100 million in two installments of $50 million each on Aug. 21 and Sept. 20.
+Extreme bearishness toward the data, with rumors of a decline of as much as 250,000 in non-farm payrolls, has shifted to an almost rosy outlook that includes talk of a rise in payrolls last month.
+The protesters have been demanding that only citizens of former East Germany have access to the highly sensitive files, and immediately denounced the investigators' actions.
+Steve Hart, a member of the 12 striking unions' negotiating committee, declined to speculate how long the Ford workers would stay out.
+The company said it expects the sale of the units to close on or about Jan. 11.
+But you don't have to catch the next Concorde to remain competitive.
+He said new efforts to forge a compromise were motivated in part by "anxiety over a deficit that is fighting every reduction attempt that we can come up with." "The participants agreed on two or three kind of basic operating principles.
+The announcement briefly halted trading in Union Texas stock on the New York Stock Exchange.
+The program is mandatory for most welfare recipients until they're off the rolls.
+For Cornu, it has been complemented by commercial experience gained from a winding career through various technology-based companies. His first job was at Asea Brown Boveri, the Swedish-Swiss engineering group, where he worked in the research department.
+The elections referred to are scheduled for May 1989, not May 1988.
+May 8: Negotiations began through the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
+Economists said that figure, if it is not re-estimated in subsequent months, could be an indication that the momentum of economic growth slowed a bit as 1988 ended.
+Trustcorp Inc. is a Toledo, Ohio-based bank holding company.
+He also said some 170,000 houses had been destroyed and that industrial damage in the areas totalled about $179 million, the agency said.
+"This is a little different than previous studies that have said that birth control pills protect aginst PID, period," said Dr. Paul Wolner-Hanssen of the University of Washington. "This is kind of a good news, bad news result.
+Freddie is still to some extent in transition from ownership by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board to private ownership.
+There are more UDF members in his government than RPR ministers, and he has tried to cater to the UDF's centrist, pro-European susceptibilities.
+Last year, Mr. Bloch stirred up criticism in Congress by encouraging leading academics to lobby for funds on the NSF's behalf.
+'We accept that because of huge demand there have to be restrictions on final tickets, and approved a scheme where people had to go to group games to qualify.
+GATX Corp. said it completed the sale of its Fuller Co. unit in a leveraged buyout to a group comprised of Fuller management and New York investor Eli S. Jacobs.
+Every week he writes one book; every day he composes several songs.
+With the HST you could see a firefly in Australia from Washington." Home ports under construction in New York, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Washington state are among 34 military installations the Navy is considering for possible closure.
+Springer was a longtime press secretary to Rep. Toby Roth, R-Wis., the congressman said Friday.
+Roberts said the DeKalb County district attorney's office will not decide whether to prosecute Schiefelbein until his case file and the judge's order are received from Fulton County.
+An East German turned back in that convoy later managed to dash to Austria and told reporters that border guards wielded truncheons to force back people walking toward the border.
+The proper figures for corporate growth Are something we never seem to know, As we're called reckless when they're too high, And stagnant when they're too low.
+My own slight asthma returned this year for the first time since youth.
+To call attention to new products and promotions such as "midnight madness" and invitation-only sales, Michaels has upped its advertising budget to more than $20 million for the current year from $16.5 million last year.
+Analysts were asking why UBS, which has a 100-strong internal audit team, did not pay special attention to accounts from places such as Colombia and Sicily with known links to drug smuggling. Apparently, not much effort was required.
+The News quoted an unidentified source close to Eastern as saying Trump would pay more than $350 million.
+The deficit narrowed by 2.2% in the second quarter.
+"There we lost our spreads," says Mr. Sacerdote.
+A month later, bitter House Republicans demanded that the summit eschew any tax increases.
+Doctors and hospitals no longer will be able to hide behind the anonymity of who's doing a good job or who isn't.
+If they are worth $10,000 or $1,000 it doesn't make a difference _ no pets." Maxim's bars pets because of potential damage to the suites and the possibility of irritating other guests, said Ronnie Alcalay, rooms division manager at the hotel.
+Marketings of "fed" cattle in January totaled 1.67 million head, down 5 percent from a year ago and down 7 percent from two years ago.
+"While I understand the concerns of the supporters of this amendment, legislation is not the answer," said a letter to senators from Jason S. Berman, president of the Recording Industry Association of America Inc.
+Popular wisdom holds that the Japanese are a nation of workaholics with a natural predilection for stimulants.
+Our bilateral relationship is very strong.
+Like the rest of the UK, north Wales is now deeply depressed.
+The government released from prison two senior politicians jailed since a June 30 military coup but is keeping them under house arrest, a government source and their associates said Saturday.
+A bi-national state, in which the two nations are far from evenly balanced, is almost by definition a difficult one to manage.
+Lee Dong-kyun and four colleagues from an army engineering battalion near Seoul issued a statement Thursday at the Korea National Council of Churches, calling on the military to stay out of politics.
+"We must act with prudence, without falling into decisions that could be a little hasty," said Roberto Daverede, head of Antarctic affairs for the Argentine Foreign Ministry.
+It is difficult to compare the value of the competing plans.
+As previously reported, the company dismissed about 22% of its work force, or about 60 employees, in Novato; Chatsworth, Calif.; and Chicago.
+U.S. chief delegate Morris B. Abram told delegates that more than 20,000 people had fled Romania in the past 18 months to escape political and economic repression.
+There were no clashes and police persuaded the protesters to move into a nearby park.
+He said the action was taken to offset the effects of banks becoming overly cautious in making loans.
+Not only were net profits for the first half of 1994 a third lower than in the first half of 1993; the group expects second-half profits to stay at the same depressed level.
+In composite New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Boeing shares closed at $45, up $2.125.
+Ueberroth led a group that bid $464 million to buy Eastern Airlines earlier this year.
+Nakajima has said he has tried to persuade PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat to withdraw the application, apparently as a means to defuse the situation.
+Mr. Parry noted that the economy is far from robust and that many regions remain weak.
+But while he lingered in Massachusetts, his rivals not only dominated the evening news but also set the agenda for virtually the entire general-election campaign.
+"It was the wrong ad," said Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster who conducted surveys for the Chicago Tribune.
+For example, yesterday was the final day of a two-week period in which banks must settle their reserve positions with the Federal Reserve.
+"The market had already priced in the number," said Stephen Flanagan, a vice president at Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. Shortly after the figure was released, trading turned again to the yen.
+But he acknowledged authorities were having trouble finding places for the refugees to live because most vacant apartments were turned over to those left homeless by the earthquake.
+But that process may be under way.
+The cause of many such explosions remains undetermined.
+Just days before IBM's announcement, bonds were sold for a $13 million expansion of the high school and construction of the middle school.
+"He is a very reasonable man, and I think he will be a good negotiator," a British banker said.
+The hope is that more competition will mean lower electricity bills for consumers.
+This same thinking applies to marketshare won by exploiting a new technology.
+Though the judges can't suppress snickers as they plow through the heaps of manila envelopes and cardboard cartons, they are generally charitable.
+As they do, however, a Chinese soldier perched high atop a roof overlooking the square quietly photographs any Tibetan bold enough to go up to the visitors.
+A federal indictment handed down June 12 in Dallas accuses Mr. Walker of defrauding the insurance companies and their policyholders of millions of dollars, dragging National Mutual $56 million into debt.
+Mrs. Sisulu, wife of imprisoned ANC official Walter Sisulu, was one of 18 black activists whose movements and speech had already been restricted in February.
+Japanese diplomacy sometimes came via American commercial cable companies instead of by radio.
+Brighton is just an early skirmish in a battle to upgrade and replace the world's 750 million television sets.
+The others also were from Asian air carriers: a $2 billion order from the Chinese government and a $3.1 billion order from Japan Air Lines.
+Mr Lim Chin Beng, SIA's deputy chairman, says the future of aviation rests on developing such a hub-and-spoke system at airports. In return for use of its facilities at Changi, SIA has pressed for increased traffic rights and hubbing at other centres.
+That judgment will transform the fabric of Japanese political life.
+The company was the first to be spun off from MCC, a consortium of high-technology companies that owns an equity interest in Evolutionary.
+At least 20 people died in the Georgian unrest.
+It's the life of a poker player." Concert pianist Eugene Istomin has loaded his Steinway on a van and is driving from town to town for his 1988 tour _ an unusual way for classical musicians to hit the road.
+Sister Maureen Courtney chose to stay with the Nicaraguan people she had served for 15 years rather than take another post last summer because "she felt that was what she was called to do," a friend said Tuesday.
+In Monday's early trading, the index initially rose 105 points as investors were encouraged by last Friday's gains on Wall Street, dealers said.
+In the early months, he says, local inspectors often displayed 'a different understanding of the regulations from the central inspectorate'.
+Sephardi Jews, including third-generation immigrants, constitute up to 55 percent of Israel's Jewish population.
+But SBA head Susan Engeleiter has appointed a management task force to review the case, and to find the reason for the growing number of SBIC failures.
+Before the outbreak of the new fighting, Aoun's army held a quarter of Kleiat.
+Thomas E. Eidson succeeds him in the Hill & Knowlton post.
+The number of people holding jobs grew about 1.1 million in January from December, to 58.3 million.
+Based on conversations with freed French hostages in May, British diplomats "were able to draw encouragement" that television journalist John McCarthy, 31, and lecturer Brian Keenan are alive, said the spokesman.
+After years of sticking to what it terms "plain vanilla" cable TV service, cable giant Tele-Communications Inc. said it plans to make some major investments in advanced subscriber technology and new services such as pay-per-view.
+However, the death toll is expected to rise.
+Per-share profit reflects a 2-for-1 stock split paid this month.
+Our own fin-de-siecle provokes more modest rapture.
+"Signs placed on utility poles are illegal regardless of whether they're campaign or otherwise.
+The 1984 mock documentary follows hapless rockers on tour, their future imperiled by a rift with the band's co-founder.
+The talks resumed Thursday morning at the headquarters of the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
+The U.N. mediator, Jan Eliasson, appeared to be waiting for signs of compromise from either side.
+A federal judge, in a decision that effectively ends a seven-year legal battle between two giant computer chip makers, has ruled that microcodes can be protected by copyright.
+One way of sharpening the focus would be to split Enterprise into two.
+The Harare and Nairobi governments have agreed to work together to ensure a "planned and orderly" exodus, Zimbabwe Foreign Affairs Minister Nathan Shamuyarira told the Zimbabwe Inter-African News Agency.
+They may leave the phone ringing while they break in, sometimes with an accomplice watching nearby.
+In 1985, a total of 31 diplomats, journalists and other representatives were sent home and, in 1971, Britain expelled 105 Soviets.
+The NASD previously had indicated it could bring additional disciplinary cases against other partnership dealers in coming months.
+The pharmacy business contributed 35% of the company's total fiscal 1991 sales, compared with 23% five years ago, Walgreen said.
+There are finally too many Nicholsons.
+Under the current budget system this single appropriations item will exist into eternity, siphoning money out from the Treasury.
+"If we were simply to put people in positions because they were of a specific background, we would not be the kind of world-class department we are," Gates said at a news conference Wednesday.
+But he has a weak appetite for the constraints of minority or coalition government.
+Sabena, like other airlines, has suffered a sharp decline in passenger traffic since the Gulf war broke out.
+Mr. Crispin, currently executive vice president in charge of investments and individual life insurance at Lincoln National, Fort Wayne, Ind., has gained a reputation in the industry as a top investment strategist.
+However, the governor has insisted that the state budget can be balanced without the tax proposal.
+For Prudential-Bache's Dudas, the challenge lies in holding on to new business.
+Producers of solar, thermal and wind-generated energy were especially prominent, as were companies in the rapidly growing industry of waste management and disposal _ and, of course, recycling.
+By voting the holdings of his son's estate in favor of the reorganization, the judge said, he "failed to consider and act in the best interests of Christine and Stephen."
+In 1987, by contrast, record high yields and larger acreage pushed the total potato harvest up 7 percent to 385 million hundredweight.
+'If we had in fact been involved in such risky activities, we could not have had an unbroken six-year record of profits.'
+And this summer, Montreal's World Film Festival plans to give Mr. Drabinsky a special award for "his unique contributions to the rejuvenation of the moviegoing experience."
+Rep. Mervyn Dymally, D-Calif., recently inserted into the Record a confession of passion for wrestling in general, and for one wrestler in particular.
+Yet on this anniversary, what do we hear in America but new talk of a yellow peril?
+Cartoons are a sizable business, grossing an estimated $300 million a year from sales and syndication, and even more from licensing ventures.
+Even officials at the lead manager, Prudential-Bache Securities International, agreed that Prudential's spread was on the tight side.
+Smith New Court recommended the stock, saying that the company's good margins at the bottom of the recession bode well for profits in any recovery. There was no stopping Maxwell Communication, up 10 to 237p.
+Last November, it said it would close the Norwood plant, and GM officials said the Van Nuys contract, compared with traditionally stormy labor-management relations in Norwood, contributed to that choice.
+Advancing issues outnumbered declines by about 3 to 2 on the NYSE, with 865 up, 582 down and 513 unchanged.
+The inaugural festivities officially open on Wednesday with a ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial, featuring fireworks and 21 Navy F14 fighter planes flying wingtip to wingtip.
+Centaur Partners has pledged to appeal a judge's order blocking a special Pennwalt Corp. shareholders meeting and says it is determined to take over the chemical company.
+Gathered on the City's Streets During the Days of `Humor,"' and sold them on April Fool's Day.
+Not only the conservatives and liberals in the ruling coalition, but also the social democrats in opposition, are looking for ways to reform the social state. The first change was unification.
+The latest bombing was the fourth attack attributed to Sikh separatists since Sunday.
+The votes that really count are the votes that come on Election Day," Duke said.
+Those goggles can lead to eye fatigue and illusions, the Register said, and tend to shut down in clouds and prevent pilots from seeing and avoiding clouds.
+The Federal Communications Commission said today it has given a New York company permission to operate a new type of pocket-sized telephone in Houston and Orlando, Fla., that proponents claim could replace traditional wire or cellular phone service.
+President Bush has selected only one black for his Cabinet _ Louis Sullivan, nominated as secretary of health and human services.
+Such a move, unless matched in this country by the Fed, would likely weaken the dollar.
+Some feared the offensive would move the government away, not toward, negotiations by strengthening the hand of the ultra-rightists in President Alfredo Cristiani's Nationalist Republican Alliance who have long been accused of links to death squads.
+Grumman Corp. received a $36.9 million Navy contract for modifications to A-6A aircraft.
+Mr. Winik, 55 years old, said he plans to take early retirement for "personal reasons."
+I'm interested in life and learning and getting ahead." Another secret to her long and productive life, she said, is, "I don't worry at all." She said she learned long ago to turn problems and low periods into growth experiences.
+Because of the shutdown, about 636,000 fewer barrels of oil will flow through the line Tuesday than normal.
+Protectionism, under whatever guise, could shatter U.S. economic achievements.
+Czechoslovakia and East Germany have made such a change.
+"What we have tried to do is make sure that cab drivers are clean and neat, and that they don't have objectionable odors," City Councilman Joel Wachs told reporters at a downtown taxi stand.
+Not only does Israel still get its aid money up front each year, but since it doesn't need it immediately, it uses the money to buy U.S. Treasury bonds _ lending the United States back its own cash and earning an additional $76.7 million in interest.
+Commissioner Charles Cox cast the only vote in opposition to the proposal, which would impose a cooling-off period on bidders after the termination of tender offers.
+The interior is being refurnished with exact reproductions of wallpaper and rugs.
+Rights holders paid $22.25 a share for Flexi-Van's 7,450,000 common shares outstanding, Castle & Cooke said.
+Goldman, Sachs & Co. earlier this year sold 12.5% of the firm to Sumitomo Bank Ltd. of Japan.
+The cost also includes travel for at least 30 U.N. officials and staff, translation and documentation in six official languages and other expenses.
+Also, a recent article criticizing the North Korean economy in the Soviet journal Literaturnaya Gazeta presages the kind of pressure from Moscow that forced recent leadership changes in Hanoi.
+I'm all in favor of putting our House in order.
+The loads of the Fidelity funds are 2% to 3%, including the funds that charge a 1% redemption fee.
+The ANC was outlawed in South Africa in 1960.
+Tax increases harm the economic expansion and reverse the trend to restoring control of the economy to individual Americans.
+When McCaw made its tender offer, LIN was trading at $103.50 a share.
+Commerce Department And Minnesota Team Up MINNESOTA statistical buffs will have a field day with a 119-page volume just published by the U.S. Commerce Department.
+The fighters were in an air combat tactics training session in a restricted military area about 70 miles south of Columbus when the crash occurred.
+It did not achieve a majority, however, and must form a coalition government.
+I had seen a small portion of the Louvre.
+He said he was looking forward to a "candid and very free-flowing discussion" at the two-day meeting at the University of Virginia.
+In a speech last Friday to students at Stanford University's business school, Lorenzo, chairman of Eastern's parent Texas Air Corp., said the psychiatrists met in Washington to examine the union literature.
+Mutual funds are using videotapes to explain their products to brokers.
+One of the victims has been identified as an American college student.
+More than half of the Senate cosponsored the sweeping trade legislation proposed by Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen.
+April platinum eased 90 cents to $421.70 an ounce.
+Mugabe also pledged less state interference in business affairs and set up a "one-stop center" to approve investment applications within a maximum of 90 days.
+Earlier, the presidential office said Roh would appear on national television tonight to make the statement, but it changed the day.
+"For a lot of years I was stuck in that sort of mode.
+"After today, the bishop has told us that we cannot have a priest and a Eucharist celebrated on Sunday morning," Corley said. "We will be following the bishop's directive over the next 40 days.
+Mr. Reagan retained his title as the world's champion enemy of taxes, despite all the tax increases enacted with his concurrence during his regime.
+Charlie asked us if California was as wonderful as he'd heard, and we hedged our answers about smog and gridlock as we waxed poetic about orange blossoms and Hollywood.
+Harkin has argued that more pressure should be exerted on other nations for greater support, and he has criticized Bush's decision to activate reserve units.
+Mr. Schwartz formerly was vice president, drug and general merchandise, for Kroger Co., a grocery store chain.
+Freshmen who reported drinking wine or liquor dropped to 60.7 percent in 1989, compared to 66.7 percent in 1988.
+For the nine months, Control Data earned $26.5 million, or 62 cents a share, on revenues of $1.26 billion.
+Mr. Leysen's proposal also depends on the Brussels Commercial Court's restoring full voting rights to the 12 million special shares issued by Generale de Belgique to defend itself from Mr. De Benedetti.
+We've spent a lot of time, a lot of care, and the result is that in the end you have rejection, and I've been there before with shows that were good, too.
+When the population growth is factored in, the country's economic growth looks much less buoyant.
+The sale-leaseback deal calls for purchase of 26 nursing homes and one congregate living center in seven states to Health Care Property Investors Inc., a Los Angeles real estate investment trust.
+There was yet more cheer from Wall Street securities houses, with Salomon and Morgan Stanley proudly displaying handsome increases in first quarter income. The nation's big oil producers also shone.
+This expansion assures that we will be able to keep pace with that growth," said Scott.
+Victor Herbert, head of the board's high school division, said many high schools already had banned beepers, some as long as three years ago.
+The votes were being counted Friday, and Caminiti said no word was expected on the results until Monday.
+Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. says it hopes to reach an agreement with bankers by early January on a new financing agreement that would defer repayment on about $5 billion in debt for the next three years.
+Antenna Products Corp. got a $26.4 million Navy contract for antenna groups.
+These statutes do not disqualify candidates from holding congressional office.
+Trust investment managers have been accustomed to providing cash for income taxes only once a year, often many months after capital gains were realized and reinvested.
+When the 900 number was dialed, the caller was told how to fill out a job application, he said.
+Their letters have gone unanswered.
+The potential results are Draconian cuts in defense, student grants and a wide array of other necessary domestic services, and to avoid this, tough decisions must be made.
+SEC attorneys also are understood to be examining a possible role in the classmates' trading by Bruce Newberg, a former Drexel trader and 1980 Penn graduate who is under indictment in a securities fraud case involving Princeton/Newport Partners.
+It said only that there were plans to "reduce expenses in all areas of the economy." The newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya reported last month that the country is running a budget deficit of at least 73 billion rubles, or $116 billion.
+The presumed abduction of Alberto Minervini, 58, and his grandson of that name occurred two days after the release in the same area of an 8-year-old boy, Marco Fiora, who was held for 17 months by a kidnap gang.
+Brian Birkenhead, group finance director of National Power, and Brandon Gough, soon-to-retire chairman of Coopers & Lybrand, at DE LA RUE.
+In a third case, the department said it will accuse Roxboro Investments Ltd. and a subsidiary, First City Financial Corp.
+Without it, windows might have shattered in Holley and Navarre, which lie near the end of the range; with it, residents might not even hear the booms.
+Ivan Graanoogst, acting army chief, said the new president will set the election date and the interim government will decide whether to allow international observers to monitor the elections.
+Mr. Maier feels great admiration for Mr. Gorbachev.
+That spirit produced his celebrated clash with GM Chairman Roger B. Smith and his departure from EDS nearly two years ago.
+Hurt by an unusually large number of claims, Central Reserve Life Corp. said it expects to post second-quarter earnings sharply lower than the $402,676, or 10 cents a share, earned a year earlier.
+Municipal Court Judge John Conte found Taylor innocent based on testimony from two doctors who said the NFL star suffered from acute food poisoning on the night of his arrest.
+Derwinski said "there was nothing malicious or intentional to what I did," and contended, "I honestly do not believe I ever endangered anyone.
+Canadian profits tumbled 65%.
+Indeed, some experts are hesitant to call for further restrictions.
+The Miami Heat and Orlando Magic, newish clubs which had heretofore been distinguished only by their singular nicknames and losing records, are off and running near the top of the NBA's Atlantic Division.
+Lee had no radio, so he attempted to drop a note onto the deck asking permission to land.
+As the session progressed, there were no signs of an imminent settlement to the strike, which could further restrict already tight copper supplies, said Bette Raptopoulous, a metals analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities in New York.
+Mr. Pynn says he is intrigued by Shell Canada.
+The trip, and the flap, came as Congress completed action on a bill providing $1.8 million to pay the pensions, office and staff expenses of the four living former presidents.
+To try and be No. 2 in the United States would require concentration of resources that I think would not be justified in the context of achieving our goals.
+He said that typically the patient would be placed under general or local anesthestia and that an incision would be made through the scalp to the skull.
+We are ready to intensify military contacts, including those of NATO Military Commanders, with Moscow and other Central and Eastern European capitals.
+The non-farm payroll increase in May was revised to 74,000 from an earlier estimate of a 123,000 rise.
+She is starring again with Dudley Moore in "Arthur 2: On the Rocks," which is having a rough time recapturing the gaiety of 1981's original comedy hit.
+Eidelman had no explanation for Gorbachev's silence, but said that the person who finally cleared up Katyn would need authority and time.
+The accord between President Jose Eduardo dos Santos and rebel Jonas Savimbi came Thursday after hours of hard bargaining, the French news agency Agence France-Presse quoted the officials as saying.
+"When my son died, I wrote my pledge," Wimbish said. "I said I will not now or ever let people forget." A reputed top member of the Medellin drug cartel was convicted today of two counts of drug conspiracy.
+Since the end of the Korean War, the deterrence represented by America's strong political and military commitment to South Korea has worked.
+The College of Cardinals, the most important governing body of the church, now has 160 members, 121 of whom under age 80 and thus eligible to elect a pope.
+As police closed in, the van exploded.
+At the same time operating costs rose sharply, costing an extra Pounds 113m. Exceptional costs amounted to Pounds 98m (Pounds 2m) as the group predicted in May when it finalised its business plan.
+Denise Sinner told investigators and employers about attending college, having terminal cancer and performing well in past jobs. But people interviewed by the newspaper, including Sinner's former husband, said she had lied.
+Three years ago today, two young men who could have passed for well-dressed college students hijacked TWA flight 847 shortly after it took off from Athens.
+Hard working, a quick study who can think on his feet, the man also possesses a patience, strategic sense and unwillingness to be rushed that some foolishly call indecisiveness.
+During the rut the elk assert dominance enough to collect their harems.
+Rabin credited the use of plastic bullets against stone throwers for a recent upsurge in casualties and said they reduced violence in the territories.
+Rural children in Colombia seldom go beyond the fifth grade. Schools beyond that level simply don't exist in many parts, and when they do, it costs too much for books, uniforms and room and board for peasants to enroll their children.
+While cash that had been sitting on the sidelines for weeks poured into the market, analysts noted that the enthusiasm had some bounds.
+In fact, a report by Secretary of State George Shultz in November 1982 provided detailed autopsy results for a chemical warfare attack victim in Cambodia.
+Union Texas Petroleum Holdings Inc., Houston, said a unit received $127.8 million from its insurers for property damage on the Piper Alpha oil platform, which exploded in the North Sea in July.
+After she was declared dead in 1984, most of her money went to the Helen Brach Foundation, a charitable trust.
+The moves are part of a broader plan, including an accelerated productivity-improvement program, to provide "a prudent response" to the recession, Westvaco said.
+Equities closed lower in Hong Kong and higher in Wellington, and were little changed in Sydney and mixed in Singapore and Manila; some Manila gains were attributed to window dressing.
+In addition, of the $222.8 million interest expense last year, $42.4 million was payment in kind, with paper rather than cash interest payments.
+In its second rescue of a troubled Texas retailer, an Australian property and retail company has signed a letter of intent to buy the Frost Bros. chain for an undisclosed sum.
+The FCC argued that it didn't pass constitutional muster and had a chilling effect on material broadcasters were willing to use.
+Wright said in a statement that he had been "willing to give this young man another chance, and in the intervening years I have never had occasion to regret it."
+Violence is going to be seen more and more as an alternative, particularly among young people.
+The brewery makes six brands of its own beer and undertakes contract brewing for Scottish & Newcastle and Bass. By 1989, Mr Virani was also developing the hotels side of the business.
+Helms succeeded in having the Senate place the arts restrictions in an overall spending bill for the endowment and several other agencies.
+Adds an official of Japan's Foreign Affairs Ministry: "It's like forcing the city of Chicago to use Japanese construction companies when building an airport.
+It also has a spa that seats 25.
+Those comments, Sullivan & Cromwell said, were "erroneous and contrary to the evidence."
+Although many investment accounts bought bonds yesterday morning, most of yesterday's trading was dominated by big bond dealers trading for their own account.
+While the August borrowing pace was stronger than the 3.4 percent rate first reported last month, it was slower than the 7.8 percent increase posted in July.
+In general, West Coast banks are expected to report dismal earnings and even losses for some, while Midwest banks outshine other regions.
+The deal is no guarantee Trump will succeed in his attempt to handle the $3.2 billion in debt he has amassed to build his fortunes here and in New York, according to a report by the state Division of Gaming Enforcement.
+For instance, they've been seen in places far off their migration path _ including in the waters near Juneau, hundreds of miles east.
+"Programs took it down.
+One fifth generation member, daughter of company President Peter S. Strawbridge, joined the advertising department in January after three years at Filene's in Boston.
+Money from this fund is lent first to the government of Pakistan and then passed on to the project in a back-to-back transaction to get round the constraint on private sector lending by the bank. That also helped reduce the need for outside equity.
+The NASD said the newly approved small-order limits prohibit members from entering orders on behalf of professional accounts.
+The resolution, one of the strongest ever adopted by the council, calls for a worldwide ban on oil purchases from Iraq; a general trade embargo; freezing of Iraqi and Kuwaiti assets, and a halt to all military arms sales and aid to Iraq.
+Laboratory and X-ray tests of Jackson's heart and lungs revealed no abnormalities, said Dr. Mark Zatzkis, a cardiologist.
+It would look better off still if it had had the foresight to raise 25-year money when yields reached their floor of 6.4 per cent in late December.
+All miners in the city went back to work and those in outlying areas, at 26 mines, were following, news agency reported.
+After cutting its balance of payments deficit in the region from $118 billion in 1988 to $96.6 billion in 1989, the deficit is expected to rise to $105 billion this year and $116 billion in 1991.
+Forte has said previously that any such move would only be made to accompany an acquisition.
+The students have demanded extensive changes in the way the university is run and improvements in several athletic and academic programs.
+An assistant vice chancellor at Berkeley warned that "if we keep getting extremely well-prepared Asians, and we are, we may get to the point where whites will become an affirmative action group."
+Wellesley granted Mrs. Bush's request that she bring along Mrs. Gorbachev to speak while their husbands are holding their summit meeting.
+Unlike collective funds, endowments will provide some life cover and returns are tax-free.
+In addition to paying for the plants themselves, Commonwealth Edison said it needs the rate increase to help pay the $60 million in interest on the money it has borrowed for the plants.
+The trusts require a minimum investment of Pounds 500 and will be launched on May 25.
+Conservatives who rose to prominence in the political climate of the 1980s "saw universities as liberal strongholds populated by cocksure, opinionated professors," Bok wrote in the 40-page report.
+The order was regarded as important because sales of Fokker 50s had stagnated lately. Late last year, Fokker also won orders for its newest aeroplane, the Fokker 70, from Mesa Airlines of the US and from British Midland.
+Given the enormous diversity of needs and the inevitable standardisation of publicly provided services, it is inevitable that such people should exist.
+Hundreds of studies of market patterns have failed to find one that can make consistently accurate predictions.
+Mr. Hamilton had been an executive vice president and creative head of Chiat/Day's New York office, known for its funky work for Arrow shirts, Nynex yellow pages and Anne Klein II.
+After the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident in the U.S., the lab proposed a new, $330 million reactor-safety study.
+Special low-vision clinics, which diagnose problems and recommend products to meet specific needs, are also busier than ever.
+They were afraid they'd have problems without me." The Mafia might never have discovered he was an informant were it not for the 1988 indictment of Joseph Rosato, a Local 210 shop steward.
+It's not that late." The association was created in 1925 to promote civil rights and to provide black lawyers with an alternative to the American Bar Association, the nation's largest lawyer group.
+For reasons ranging from federalism to fatalism, the feelings stirred by the drought differ from the utter despair that gripped the agricultural Midwest as recently as 1984.
+"Well, our guys found the dead dog in the kitchen so you can draw your own conclusions," the sergeant said.
+The National Laboratory For High Energy Physics discovered that a research project was penetrated in mid-1985, laboratory spokesman Shinichi Watanabe said.
+Having them as sort of role models." Step aside noh and kabuki, and make way for the Metropolitan Opera, Zubin Mehta and "42nd Street." Those familiar names in such Western culture capitals as London and New York are finding homes in Tokyo.
+The trend toward allowing evidence of infidelity in wrongful-death cases is evolving just as such evidence is becoming less important in divorce, alimony and child-support cases, lawyers say.
+The government said the profit improvement occurred in part because petroleum and chemical companies took large write-offs against profits in the fourth quarter, depressing earnings during that period.
+A 6-year-old boy died and a mother and her teen-age son were missing today.
+Alejandro Junco, publisher of the newspaper El Norte in the northern city of Monterrey, said the report's conclusions are "overly optimistic.
+You know what it looked like before thatwhole crops disappeared, eaten alive by insects.
+Turning his attention to Gorbachev, he said, "He knows that I'm cautious.
+By attaching the popular tax repeal measures to the debt-ceiling bill, Republicans would take away from the Democrats the most attractive features of a separate tax and entitlement bill now being negotiated between the House and the Senate.
+The government of President Elias Hrawi, whose army is backed by an estimated 40,000 Syrian troops, demanded his surrender.
+The Politburo member was wounded and two of his bodyguards died, the diplomats said.
+In addition to the new designation for Marinol, Unimed will receive research and development tax credits for its research in the drug's use in AIDS.
+Nissan reported a 77 percent earnings rise to $868 million in the fiscal year ended last March.
+But the search for a partner is said to stem from a mandate by American Express Chairman James D. Robinson III to reevaluate the prospects of each sector of the company.
+Sears said it will still have sales, but less than in the past.
+Hospitals are pioneers in providing day care for employees' children.
+Since Congress has rejected military aid, the net result is similar to what Reagan got. But administration policy now is to seek diplomatic answers in Central America, rather than look to military ones.
+In Missouri, police said slick roads caused dozens of traffic accidents, including one in which a couple was killed when their car slid out of control on Missouri Route 43 in Barton County and slammed head-on into another car.
+The little girl was found in a freezing apartment in Gary on Jan. 18 by a construction worker who had been sent to board up the building after a mortgage foreclosure.
+Cranston said no president was featured on the nation's coins until 1909 when Abraham Lincoln was granted the honor on his 100th birthday.
+It said it expects the bid to create "substantial benefits for Bendictine's prestigious product range" if it succeeds.
+The changes have produced pressures on President Bush and on Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who likely is sending his foreign minister with new ideas for cuts in strategic arms, the experts say.
+He wrote for China Spring under various pen names, said Hu.
+They also said investors seemed to back away from an initially enthusiastic response to testimony by Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, before the House Banking Committee on the Fed's credit policies.
+It adjoins the $18.9 million Westlake Park, paved in multi-colored granite to resemble a Salish Indian basketweave pattern.
+Hite said Kids for Saving Earth provided an opportunity to reach the generation that will have to clean up the mess left behind by today's adults.
+To help the deal along, Kerkorian has said he may keep about $20 million in stock _ a fraction of the $800 million his 40 million shares would bring him if all were sold.
+The ABB-PBS boiler works in Brno, taken over last year by the Swedish-Swiss group, Asea Brown Boveri, pays wages 10 per cent above local engineering rates to attract talent.
+Both he and Mr. Greditor note that Kellogg has posted more than 35 consecutive years of improved earnings.
+General Motors, Ford and Chrysler all blamed weak demand and discounts that averaged about $1,000 a vehicle for slumping U.S. auto profits.
+Hugo created a 100- to 200-foot-wide channel of water through Pawleys Island, midway between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, according to Jack Sellers, a pilot from Columbia who flew people to the coast to check their property.
+"This will lock in the fact that South America will lower production," said William Biedermann, research director with Allendale Inc., a commodities brokerage in Crystal Lake, Ill.
+The U.S. unit is a subsidiary within the Elders Agribusiness Group of Australia and New Zealand, one of three operating groups of Elders IXL, which is $7 billion in revenue.
+"The United States is willing to work to secure this funding, but only if the appropriate checks and balances are adopted and lead to improvements in lending quality," he told delegates to a meeting in Miami.
+The Bolivian government eventually agreed to these terms, reducing its profit share rather than openly caving in on the VAT issue.
+This is called "pension actuarial forgiveness."
+West Germany is discussing giving Poland credits and credit guarantees to supply projects that would stimulate the economy, Waigel said.
+The indictment charges violation of the Export Administration Act, which limits the export of sensitive U.S. materials, and conspiracy to export two Digital Equipment Corp.
+False statement to the jury about the authenticity of three documents, concerning a friend named Hemphill Pride.
+A debate between the rabbis on Israel radio quickly deteriorated into a shouting match, with each interrupting the other.
+And while her father is strongly anti-abortion, she refuses to give her views on the issue.
+A proposal for tax-free "enterprise zones" to be established in some inner city areas to promote commercial growth, a program championed on Bush's nominee for Housing and Urban Development secretary, former Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y.
+She kept up on developments by attending annual meetings.
+On two major West Bank road junctions leading to Nablus, soldiers and police stopped hundreds of vehicles carrying Jewish settlers home and told them the roads were not safe, according to police reports.
+Mona Passage is a high seismic zone registering some 2,000 small tremors a year.
+Pierce did not return phone calls to his New York law firm. Appearing before Lantos's committee last month, he said he delegated decisions about awarding HUD grants to aides, including his executive assistant Deborah Gore Dean.
+The report was begun in July 1989 by a group headed by Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services James O. Mason, but appears to have been put on hold, the Times said.
+Moreover, the current European environment may change.
+House and Senate conferees have been meeting separately and thus far the negotiations have been a ping-pong match of offers and counter offers.
+Nobody holds me hostage for my power," he said.
+He went out on a Belgian tug to the spot where the Herald capsized and with his 13-year-old daughter Janice dropped 193 flowers into the water, one by one.
+Last week, they had stormed a police barrier.
+Analysts have also speculated that the Soviets might be interested in buying wheat through the export enhancement program.
+In Kentucky, striking miners were happy with the tentative agreement announcement, said Bobby Roy Justice of District 30.
+Steve Carroll, 30, called the baby a "a gift from heaven" and said that he hopes he and his wife can adopt him.
+More than 160 people remain hospitalized, many of them in serious condition with severe burns.
+Forte has discovered some ingenious ways of expanding in Europe without committing much cash but necessity is the mother of invention.
+The new, government-designated financial watchdog won't begin to use its powers until later this year.
+It would end the government's legal monopoly over postal services, telecommunications, radio and television.
+Knipling said it is used in considerable quantities in the United States to clear brush in areas where food crops do not grow.
+The company is pulling back many salesmen from the PC arena, leaving more of the territory free for dealers.
+The FCC said its conditions, including a ban on communications between the trust and Warner, should satisfy Chris-Craft's concern that the trust be independent.
+RDA would be replaced with the term Reference Daily Intakes, or RDI, and updated values would be proposed for protein and for 12 vitamins and seven minerals that have RDAs.
+The students reported over a loudspeaker in Tiananmen that 70,000 of 220,000 workers at the Capital Steel Plant went on strike today in support of the pro-democracy movement.
+Crosslee has a reputation as a factory offering secure employment for those who can take the pace. After years in a multinational, joint managing directors Mr Ross and Mr Clee take pleasure in running a lean organisation.
+He said he found "strong evidence of explosion damage" in a blown-out section of the fuselage at the front of the passenger cabin, the paper reported.
+Steve Theede (below right), md marketing, has been appointed group md and ceo of CONOCO on the retirement of Terry Moore.
+Jean-Pierre Chevenement recently said he would seek the Socialist nomination if Mr. Mitterrand doesn't run.
+A cold storage report released after trading ended yesterday showed larger than expected movement of pork bellies out of cold storage, an indication that demand is strong for bacon, which is made from pork bellies.
+Additional audits under the bill would cost $10 million a year.
+'There was little incentive for a foreign financial institution to set up a branch in Madeira if it was going to be taxed on the earnings of that branch in its home country.
+Then came "sex, lies and videotape," in which she played the frustrated wife of a philandering husband.
+The Clearwater Sun folded May 8, ending a struggle with powerful metro competitors in St. Petersburg and Tampa.
+Earlier this month, Typhoon Yancy swept through northern Taiwan and killed 20 people before moving on to China's southern coast, where it caused at least 216 deaths.
+Tamil militants say the government has been settling Sinhalese in the area to tilt the ethnic balance.
+Nor is a referendum needed to apply for statehood; the traditional method is for territorial legislatures to petition Congress.
+I am a former Marine who served in the South Pacific during World War II and my brother rests in the American cemetery at Omaha Beach.
+PELICAN rights issue has been accepted in respect of 22.4m shares, or 88.6 per cent.
+At BankAmerica barbecues throughout the state, Ex-Wells Fargo executives Rosenberg and Peterson have pounded home the notion that the main job of BankAmerica employees is to sell.
+The offer is good until Sept. 27.
+The company said it is in discussions with the Betriebsrat, or in-house workers' council, on the possibility of short shifts.
+Argentina is plagued by an average annual inflation rate of 322 percent, unproductive state industries and worker unrest over wages that fail to match the rising cost of living.
+There were no further details immediately available on the pilgrims who fell from the bridge.
+A light, dry baritone, he has energy, charm, and edge without great depth. Hamlet at the Comedie-Francaise is in repertory with other plays until June 30. Hamlet at the Marigny is being given until May.
+Investigators searched the offices of the two companies last week and seized documents, the report said.
+For years, Christian and Moslem militias have battled for control of the region.
+But federal Judge Peter K. Leisure in his decision said state law controls whether such damages are allowed.
+But it plans to fly only some 350 of the Griffins, about half of the nation's 1950s airpower.
+"I'm real excited about it," said Wessels. "The only problem is I have a landscaping project the following day for extra credit at school.
+"(They) gave the terrorists the tools to justify my eradication," he said.
+Sterling commercial paper (October).
+The couple received five-year prison sentences.
+Violators face a fine and cannot apply for passports, driver's licenses and other legal documents if their voting cards are not stamped.
+The Sikh faith has roots in both Hinduism and Islam.
+"I may and may not go for a substantially bigger stake" in Golden Nugget, Mr. Trump said.
+The judge could give lesser time or spare Mrs. Helmsley from prison altogether by sentencing her to probation or community service.
+In composite New York Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Allied-Signal shares closed at $42.75, off 50 cents.
+Shareholders are even bigger losers.
+Sparks said Turman's wife had told him all blacks looked alike to her and that her identification of Darden was unimportant because the lawyers had told her that Darden committed the crime.
+The machinists, however, didn't budge from their picket lines.
+And you'll find a lot of New York City apartments for sale" by refugees from the financial shakeout.
+ANZ McCaughan says in the 12 years to 1992, tourist arrivals in the region grew at an annual average of almost 9 per cent, more than double the world average.
+The Senate had voted to spend $50 million a year.
+The load factor increased to 60% from 58%.
+Warren's Profession" and then replaced Raul Julia in "The Threepenny Opera."
+Mrs. Lowry telephoned the news to her son, Glenn D. Lowry, curator of Near Eastern art at the Freer Gallery of Art and the yet-unbuilt Sackler gallery.
+But investors, remembering the collapse of the frenzied 1983 IPO market, remain selective.
+"But his vision, his courage and determination remain," Harnett said.
+THE DOMINICAN newspapers were full of the story: would Mami the elephant be moved from her home in a park in Santo Domingo to allow a construction project to go ahead?
+Mr. Bush threatened to veto the bill.
+Their ashes now lie in Westminster Abbey, the only couple to be so honoured.
+Some staffers at the Belleview Biltmore Resort Hotel in Clearwater, Fla., study the language and gear up for All Nippon Airways' plan to fly direct to nearby Orlando.
+"We finished by 11 a.m. and we even gave some votes to other candidates," he said.
+Outside the political arena, the reaction was similar, including that of two leading British newspapers.
+What British company bought the Pillsbury Dough Boy? 13.
+Net in fiscal 1986 was $42 million on sales of $754.3 million.
+In the Oaxacan town of Tlacolula, the PRI faced an electoral challenge from the Marxist PSUM last August.
+"Can he study how to bring joy into his playing?"
+But few if any of the big names making endorsements will cast votes on Feb. 10 when the Democratic National Committee meets in Washington to elect the new party chairman.
+In a fire fight, you'd hear, 'Corpsman!
+BBL's part in the 1990 syndication was $75 million, $74 million of which has been disbursed, according to a BBL spokesman in New York.
+You should also check if you need to set up a trust for the policy so as to avoid inheritance tax problems. Smoking has long been recognised as a health hazard and insurers began offering discounts to non-smokers more than 10 years ago.
+The brokerage firms, which also pay to participate in First Call, can choose which clients get their research and which don't.
+The leaders of the 12-nation trading bloc ended a two-day summit by asking aides to consult with the Kremlin about urgent proposals for immediate loans and longer term assistance.
+Some libraries, he added, had no idea materials were missing.
+Chinese officials, who originally hoped to hold the population to 1.2 billion, acknowledge it could go as high as 1.3 billion in 2000 due to missteps in the planning program.
+The $200 billion subsidy war has contributed to surplus production and slumping prices, but the allies rebuffed Reagan's call for totally scrapping subsidies.
+Originally it was thought that the ship was carrying 133 people. But Antara quoted a Tarakan Port Authority official as saying authorities believed the ship carried at least 209 people.
+Aetna Life & Casualty Insurance Co., which acquired Federated Investors Group in 1982, sold the $37.1 billion funds group in August for about $406 million in cash and stock.
+MacDonald saying no action would be taken against Arctic Alaska until the Coast Guard finished its review.
+All of the victims have overdosed on cocaine, but none seem to have a history of drug abuse.
+"I came here and it was gone.
+Bush's selection to be his chief economic adviser, Michael Boskin, told the Senate Banking Committee that savings can be found in military and health care programs as the administration tries to hold next year's federal deficit to $100 billion.
+Members of the group, dressed in embroidered folk shirts and blouses and lamb's wool vests, also gave Walesa an ax, which they said was a Polish symbol of freedom.
+"It's my understanding that (Layton's) wife came to the door and let the officers in," state police Lt.
+A host of junk-bond issuers are trying to restructure their debts, with or without bankruptcy-law protection, and often asking holders to accept new bonds that carry lower yields or pay interest only in the form of more bonds rather than cash.
+Earlier this month, Pannell Kerr's Canadian affiliate, with $50 million in annual revenue, shifted a large part of its business from Pannell Kerr's international group to Grant Thornton International, another major accounting firm.
+The samples, which have been turned over to the attorney general's office for further investigation, were discovered June 3 or 4, Burke said at a news conference.
+Benjamin Weston, managing director at Credit Suisse Financial Products, says his firm alone arranged $4 billion in collars for customers last year.
+Three Cabinet ministers, including Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, have already stepped down after their involvement in the scandal was revealed.
+In filing disciplinary charges against Mr. Mosky and Mr. Scheck late yesterday, the Merc board of governors said it will "carefully consider the gravity of the offenses of which the defendants were convicted."
+Such calls are also expensive, because the phone owner pays a charge for incoming calls as well as outgoing calls.
+Today's forecast called for showers and a few thunderstorms from northwestern Florida into South Carolina.
+Meanwhile, a lawyer for accused hostage-taker Jacobs said Friday that his car was shot at in Robeson County as he drove to interview a witness, but he refused to report the incident to local authorities.
+Boeing also said the computer services unit hasn't changed its accounting practices as a result of the dispute, and that it has cooperated with the GAO.
+Four Eagles recently won transfers to "magnet" schools, which draw the better students regardless of school district.
+Josef Stock, interior minister of Lower Saxony state, where Wiesmoor is located, called for a 50 percent reduction of low-level training flights in West Germany.
+I saw some speculation someplace.
+That means forming a bigger City Council, changing the mayor's duties and responsibilities and creating new ways to award contracts, approve the budget and myriad other procedures.
+"It is phenomenal what you can do," he says.
+So far this year, 167 people have already registered, compared with 214 in the whole of 1988 and 270 in 1989.
+In the civilian case, prosecutors had alleged that Schneider threw his wife over a Kansas City hotel railing last November.
+Rates could rise, either through continued foreign exchange intervention that drains liquidity or by a direct tightening move, they say.
+Mr. Readerman says, "I went to a users group meeting in Dallas last week looking for a reason to downgrade the stock, and I couldn't find one."
+Last year, he decided to try Kodachrome again, but the results weren't any better.
+"Nor does he specifically say, `Here's where I would like the West to help.'
+In the past week alone, many issues have risen about three points, or $30 for each $1,000 face amount.
+"Nobody knew until now who had to pay, but they will pay and this is marvelous," Maurice said.
+The state has title to the property and will build and operate the museum, scheduled to open in 1991.
+Justice did work this time." It was Peel's second trial on eight counts of murder and one count of arson.
+The news agency said Jalota's car was attacked as he was en route to Jalandhar, which is a district capital 50 miles southeast of Amritsar.
+Already, some administration officials are privately expressing fear that too much talk about big tax cuts now could create a backlash when voters realize how small such cuts are likely to be.
+In July, Mr. Jefferies received a suspended sentence, a fine of $250,000 and five years' probation on two felony counts.
+The miniseries was shot in London and on location in exotic Hong Kong.
+Only their names were attractive.
+The company said it will sell 35 million common shares at 7.15 Canadian dollars (US$6.21) each and use the proceeds to pay down debt.
+It says it reaches 90 other nations.
+United Technologies Corp. was issued a $28.1 million Army contract for three UH60 VIP helicopters for Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
+The Solidarity editor heads the first non-Communist government in the Soviet bloc.
+He could not remain prime minister if he did anything less.
+This way, the immune system might be triggered to launch a powerful but localized attack on the tumor.
+Public educators have their schools organized for them, by federal, state and local authorities pressured by countless groups with legitimate but conflicting interests in school policy.
+No wonder many House Republicans want to send the White House a message.
+After 16 years of Marxist rule, it is not surprising that trade unions in West Bengal are more powerful than their counterparts in other Indian states.
+Equities ended higher on most exchanges Wednesday, including Tokyo, London and Frankfurt.
+The 5 per cent rise in Kleinwort Benson's shares yesterday is an obvious mark of relief at its lower provisions.
+Aspartame has been used in 1,250 products since it was first approved in 1981 for chewing gum, the company said.
+Israeli gunners and allied militiamen of the South Lebanon Army today fired mortars and howitzers at leftist Lebanese factions allied with the Palestinians in and around the southeastern town of Mashgara, police said.
+The main alternative offered by the Bank Board would over four years whittle away the assessments for thrifts whose capital exceeded 6% of their assets.
+But 650 works of art is more than most people can easily digest at one go.
+The lawyers aren't even obligated to serve as inspectors in next month's election to earn the credit, though state officials hope many will.
+They may have gotten the car and the money, but you still have each other and that's what counts."' Albanian Communist leaders say their country will continue its cautious course of reform, but they still reject Western-style politics.
+In Washington, a White House official confirmed Wednesday that the message was delivered to Scowcroft but said it was "basically a nonstarter." "Our position has always been that Iraq must withdraw from Kuwait.
+"We're on pins and needles to hear word and get him back here," said Pennsylvania State Police Cpl.
+Actually the Maastricht treaty (article N2) says nothing about January.
+Brazil will have its first popular election for president in 29 years on Nov. 15.
+First Executive said ICH Corp. intends to sell the rights it received as part of the insurance concern's rights offering.
+"If there is anything fake it's a soap opera?" she asked.
+The company also owns Telerate Inc., a supplier of real-time financial information.
+"Commodities markets are world markets and have been for centuries," said Andrea Corcoran, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's director of trading and markets.
+"We just want to make sure that if he's convicted, he gets convicted for the crime he committed," said attorney Robert Norgard.
+The Rales camp expresses confidence in Drexel's ability to furnish financing for its bid, which is set to expire Monday but probably will be extended.
+Carnival celebrations also were held elsewhere in this nation of 150 million, particularly in northeastern coastal cities.
+"Please let them say what they want to say, because in my country they are not allowed to do that," Regas quoted Tutu as saying.
+It is the first time the military government has used the law since it came into force in October 1987.
+With songs, prayers and tears, the families and friends of nine Air Force reservists killed in a military plane crash celebrated the airmen's lives on Saturday.
+Plywood prices dropped 15 percent from the same period a year ago, he said.
+Because the farm is small, his operation is inefficient by U.S. standards, and Mr. Kato is trying to put together land from smaller farms to create some economy of scale.
+Just what is potage Longchamp?
+The building and others nearby were evacuated, the conference abandoned and police closed off busy central London streets while they searched for a second device.
+"The sacrifice was for nothing," Anna Kis said of the unfulfilled promise of better times.
+COMMERCIAL PAPER placed directly by General Motors Acceptance Corp.: 6.70% 30 to 59 days; 6.825% 60 to 149 days; 6.80% 150 to 179 days; 6.60% 180 to 270 days.
+A token of Dominican playboy Porfirio Rubirosa's great esteem.
+Park benches are filled with young people.
+In other words, beyond all the defaults and troubled exchanges, high yield securities fulfilled their promise of above average yields.
+Tribe, it was an outrage that a federal judge would interfere with the state courts.
+He said a study of the CBOT should look at its grain delivery system, regulations, market stability, committee structure and market trends.
+Recently, Mr. Churpek had to listen patiently as a self-professed psychic rambled on about his knowledge of "intimate phenomena" and his telepathic ability to find missing persons.
+A last-minute buying spree erased early losses and pushed the major stock market indexes into the plus column at the end of a dull session.
+But because the coup plans were secret, the officer on duty wouldn't let her in at first, she said.
+Your Jan. 19 editorial "State of Blacks" gets it all wrong.
+The cold makes soldiers burrow deep into their down-filled sleeping bags to stay warm.
+Tropicana had estimated pretax profit of nearly $90 million on sales of about $600 million.
+The trial is being held in downtown Timisoara, the western city where the revolution originated.
+Bond prices also tumbled in New York, with the yield on the 30-year U.S. government bond reaching 9.11 percent in afternoon trading, which if sustained would be the highest since May 1989.
+In fact, the only real foreign-aid debate this year is likely to be over whether to give Israel an additional $10 billion in loan guarantees to build housing for immigrating Soviet Jews.
+He recently retired as director of the Max Planck Institute in Starnberg, a position he held since 1970.
+The International Airline Passengers Association said Thursday it wants the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to order DC-10s out of use.
+Their fear: that some partnership trades don't pass muster in some states.
+In addition, the IFC helped arrange a $52 million package to assist Celular de Telefonia de C.V. (Cedetel) install a cellular telephone system in northeast Mexico.
+Some of the congressional aides, most of whom have worked on prior campaigns, are being sent back to their home states but many also are being assigned to key states, she said.
+Mr. Tiger is an anthropologist who has also had training as a sociologist.
+Another wants to repeal the Sherman Antitrust Act so as to let U.S. electronics industries work together to take on the Japanese.
+The assailants tied the officers to a tree and stole their automatic rifles but did not harm them, a police spokesman said.
+Merrill Lynch's David Manyak said Amgen probably won't receive Food and Drug Administration approval for its anemia drug erythropoietin, or EPO, until 1989, leading to a probable loss in the third quarter ending in December.
+Col. Oliver North as intimately involved in the finances of the airlift, even directing Gen.
+"Without an opposition faction, there will never be democracy," he says. "If the United States didn't have two parties, if Poland hadn't had Solidarity, you couldn't have democracy.
+Strong northwest winds also blew through the Southeast.
+International Business Machines Corp. on Tuesday unveiled several new high-end personal computers and workstations that indicate the computer giant intends to keep its machines in the performance lead.
+But what about the obvious wrestling/sweat connection?
+Yet nowhere in that paperwork is there an explanation for how the knapsack ended up in the Sussys' backyard.
+For a reporter who covered Bloody Sunday and the Selma-to-Montgomery march 25 years ago, the memories came back with startling clarity.
+The two main opposition parties are fighting the parliamentary by-election in Eastleigh as if the date had already been fixed.
+More than 6,000 United Nations military and civilian personnel have been supervising the process since April 1989.
+He characterized the discussions as amicable and said he saw no obstacle to completing them before April 1.
+Still, about 35,000 young fans at an outdoor stadium screamed and cheered under driving rains through shows that lasted for two-hours.
+The latest 10-year notes were quoted at 109 7/32 to yield 7.75% compared with 108 29/32 to yield 7.975% Monday.
+For Monday, rain was forecast in the Mississippi Valley, the Gulf Coast and southern Atlantic Coast states, with a few thunderstorms from Mississippi across Alabama to Georgia and Florida.
+Victory Village, a retirement community run by the Jewish Homes for the Aging of Greater Los Angeles, calls it repayment of a war debt.
+India and Pakistan agreed Monday to take steps to contain Sikh terrorism, arms smuggling and drug trafficking along their lengthy border, according to an Indian official.
+Other U.S. producers took similar actions in 1984 and 1985 against potash imports from Spain, East Germany, Israel and the Soviet Union, but they failed to obtain relief.
+"We found we were in need of having already established lists of businesses and what they could donate," Mrs. Quayle said of the two recent U.S. disasters.
+A total of 396 incumbents had won and seven were leading.
+The foundation said it was extending the nation's largest computer network used in science and education, NSFNET, to Europe, thanks to support from International Business Machines Corp. and MCI Communications Corp.
+"The APIs brought the market back," said Mary L. Haskins, assistant vice president for institutional energy futures at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
+Also moved on AP Newsfeatures.
+You have to work very hard," Lyubimov was quoted as saying.
+And "Richard III," graced by the flamboyantly devilish performance of Andrew Jarvis in the title role, works quite well with its business-suited politicians and bravura press-conference ending.
+General Motors Corp. posted a 15.1% decline in total car and truck sales.
+Reebok didn't ask Mr. Jordan and Mr. Jackson but says it didn't need to.
+The truck apparently skidded on black ice on the Chester to Wrexham road and crashed down a 30-foot embankment onto the tracks, police said.
+The court said a state may require notice to both parents of an unmarried girl under 18 who is dependent on at least one of the parents as long as the state law lets the girl avoid telling either parent by getting a judge's permission for the abortion.
+"I was very, very surprised," he told reporters. "The prize means a great lot, not in the sense it's a passport to immortality. But it gives you the possibility of a wider audience.
+For example, Mr. Hardin said a failed brake on a freight car caused an accident last week in Lawrence, Mass., that killed a conductor.
+Moreover, AT&T said more than 11 million long-distance calls and purchases have been made using the card, for a total of $750 million in transactions.
+Mohammad Kamal, administrator of Cox's Bazar district, said in a telehpone interview that 20 boats with 200 fishermen on board were missing.
+He says the House is "becoming too impenetrable to be representative."
+Statewide said the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has just completed an examination of First National, and that the bank was given one week to submit a plan to raise its capital level to 3% of assets, which currently stand at $1.4 billion.
+Indeed, that is what had taken her to Chappaquiddick that July weekend, a cookout and reunion for a dozen men and women who had worked in Robert's 1968 campaign.
+Sotheby's said to its knowledge there was no one from the Ford family at the sale.
+By reducing mainframe hardware and software prices IBM might aim to slow the trend away from mainframe computers. Yet IBM is no longer counting on client/server computing being a temporary fad.
+They said the projected venture would be worth $29 million, with the Chinese computer company owning 45%, the postal authority 15%, NEC 35% and Sumitomo 5%.
+"It was very important.
+Because of the large supply in Memphis, developers have been able to obtain only meager rent increases for the past two years.
+Mr. Martin said NL's oil-field services unit would receive $202 million owed it by the chemicals unit if the transaction is completed; the oil-field services unit could use the cash to repay $150 million in bank lines due at the end of the year.
+In the appeal acted on today, lawyers for the Air Line Pilots Association argued that the lower court rulings conflict with a 1987 Supreme Court decision that limited the power of federal judges to overrule labor arbitrators.
+He said the study appears to contradict research indicating that demeanor comes into play only when the evidence is ambiguous.
+Steel workers, offered a 4.54 per cent two-stage pay rise in talks on Wednesday night, dropped strike threats and agreed to resume talks.
+"We assume that their offer means they will broadcast it in its entirety," his spokesman said.
+Mr. Hagan will be succeeded as president and chief operating officer by Terrence Noonan, 53, who joined the company through its acquisition of Samuel Moore Group in 1987.
+Somehow, that one just wouldn't come out of her throat.
+For the main producers, including those outside Opec, that is just as well.
+Jerry Kathman, partner at Libby Perszyx Kathman, a Cincinnati package-design firm, says that in these shops-within-a-store he has seen cases "time and time again" when a tiny, anonymous label outproduced traditional packaging.
+"We expected a correction, but this is all out of proportion."
+That law and its relief programs will "likely reduce the core problem group" by half and leave 10,000 to 20,000 shaky farms, the report said.
+But Schaffner, who won best director for the movie, said, "I will gladly accept any honors from the academy." Films by Schaffner received 28 Academy Award nominations.
+British Midland operate direct daily flights from London Heathrow to Bergen.
+However, changes in city hall don't necessarily reflect changed cities.
+He is also due to be tried on bribery and racketeering charges in the Wedtech case starting March 7 in U.S. District Court in New York.
+Separately, Revere Fund Inc., a shareholder and creditor, agreed to revise terms for the repayment of a $2 million note, delaying a major portion of the 1988 principal payment to later years.
+The Immigration and Naturalization Service has been seeking to stop millions of Mexicans and other Latin Americans from entering the country.
+"We should consider now whether it's worth spending any more money to make the B-1B operable but obsolescent," said Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., in a speech released on Sunday.
+Oil production last year rose 6 per cent to 2.13m barrels a day.
+A large oil spill or political upset in the Middle East could throw out all the clever calculations.
+The remodel offers protection not from Viet Cong but from wiry street children who descend upon Lam Son Square early each morning and stay until well after dark.
+If only he hadn't hit a German.
+And there is often a strong link between serving customers' credit needs and offering them portfolio-management services.
+Fruit, flower and herb vinegars and jellies. Mycologue, 47 Spencer Rise, London NW5 1AR.
+When the drugs are not effective, they are confined to wheelchairs.
+The album with that song has sold nine million copies, mostly cassettes.
+Stock prices tumbled in heavy trading as investors took profits from the recent rally.
+In the year-earlier fourth quarter, Mediq had profit from continuing operations of $1.8 million, or seven cents a share, before a loss from discontinued operations of $2.8 million produced a net loss $958,000 on revenue of $70.6 million.
+Here is a list of the seven House members who have been reprimanded by their colleagues.
+Among other medical products issues, Marquest Medical Products gained 1 1/8 to 8 1/4.
+Rep. Bruce A. Morrison, D-Conn., who sponsored the proposal for a work authorization card, said that Social Security cards are used much like identity cards.
+They were tied to a tractor and dragged around border villages to set an example for possible defectors, the two told the Athens daily newspaper Eleftheros Typos.
+"They had to so something a little different," said auto analyst Kathleen Heaney of Nikko Securities Co. International Inc. "If you wanted to start from scratch, you would go to Spain or Portugal for the labor costs.
+David Tomlin, who is coordinating the SelectStocks program, and SelectStocks product manager Mark Berns demonstrated the SelectStocks 2 service in the AP booth.
+Texas Instruments Inc. reported that fourth-quarter net income more than tripled to $93.7 million as renewed strength in the semiconductor business continued.
+But again there were difficulties removing a Pounds 1.55bn shortage, because dealers were unwilling to offer bills to the Bank of England amid rumours of base rate cuts.
+"I don't think he's gotten the message," says Ms. Hawthorne, the floral designer.
+Three are 17 and one is 14.
+U.S. Attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani stated that Dillon has been cooperating in a continuing investigation of insider trading based on advance knowledge of securities to be mentioned in Business Week.
+"Never forget that people who work overseas do make more money," says Bill Schaub, who recruits the OGE staff for Kuwait.
+Survivors said they thought the gunman was a soldier because he wore army pants.
+Nevertheless, if Mr Norman Lamont, the chancellor, announces severe fiscal tightening measures tomorrow, the foreign exchanges may react badly in anticipation of further monetary easing.
+The car parks were full. Customers were definitely spending.
+"We're taking a fresh look," said one U.S. official, in light of the stalemate in fighting between the Mujahedeen and government forces since Soviet troops withdrew from Afghanistan Feb. 15.
+"The teachers weren't saying anything about it.
+"Cosby" has reportedly earned $575 million so far for NBC, and that amount is expected to increase substantially each year the show is on the network, the newspaper said.
+The U.S. portion of the summit communique is said to hew closely to what Bush proposed last month for the second year of his national drug control strategy.
+In his letter to Mr. Gutfreund, Mr. Perelman said Revlon wanted to make a "firm offer" before the Salomon board approved the sale of the preferred stock to Berkshire Hathaway.
+There is, though, a real monopoly problem involving NFL franchises: Because there are many more municipal stadiums than football (or baseball or basketball) clubs, cities desiring Major League Status must sell the taxpayer's barn for a shot at stardom.
+The rest of the 135 condos and four detached, single-family houses would sell at market rates _ probably around $250,000 each for the condos and $1 million or more for the houses, Edmond said.
+Meanwhile, two regional institutions, both well capitalized and highly profitable, further boosted their foreign-loan loss reserves yesterday in apparent anticipation of having to sell loans at deep discounts to face value.
+The BRAT (or Baylor Rapid Autologous Transfusion) device has been clinically tested for three years to keep patients from contracting hepatitis or AIDS from transfused blood.
+The Consorzio argues that it is.
+Calling for bilateral consultations is the first step toward filing a formal complaint under the code.
+He told governments to make spaces for these children before May 1, and ordered that one sanitarium normally used for government officials be turned over to the children.
+The special committee, appointed by Inouye, held more than four weeks of hearings last winter and spring.
+Still tall, with a thick head of wavy white hair, he's observed America's periodic discomforts over its Bill of Rights for a quarter of its 200 years, and rarely from the sidelines.
+Denver-based United Artists, one of the nation's biggest movie operators with about 2,050 motion picture screens, said Monday that Corsair will develop a slate of quality films made with low and moderate budgets of $3 million to $10 million each.
+In the process, the Bonn government has angered broad segments of the public.
+Later, they might export the technology so other countries could destroy their wastes at designated sites, he said.
+There is estragole in tarragon, eugenal in cloves, cinnamaldehyde in cinnamon, myristicin in nutmeg and anethole in fennel.
+During the nearly weeklong street violence in the Airin district that eased Sunday, the face of a largely hidden underclass finally emerged.
+Corn stockpiles are more abundant, with supplies falling to roughly 16 weeks' worth before next fall's harvest, based on current rates of use.
+The railroad was the idea of a 19th-century politician in Oswego, N.Y., who saw it as a way to make that Lake Ontario port more important.
+Sinhalese extremists killed two candidates for the the district council election scheduled for next Thursdy in the southern region of this tea and spice island off the tip of India.
+In Mr. Douglas's case, he says, the biggest-name advertisers never expressed interest at all.
+It really isn't." In the early 1980s, Leath was a part of the group of conservative Democrats called the "Boll Weevils" that supported a stronger defense and tax reform.
+The cautious, 51-year-old Engholm, dubbed "the beautiful Bjoern" for his dapper dressing, is a study in contrast with the harsh, outspoken Lafontaine.
+After years of decline, the Philippine economy shows signs of revival, and business leaders hope that the modest boom heralds desperately needed stability for President Corazon Aquino's government.
+President Fernando Collor de Mello initiated the plan on March 16, a day after taking office.
+In other sectarian violence, the government said 20 killings occurred Wednesday night and today.
+By dropping its objection to NATO membership for a united Germany, the Soviet Union removed the last big obstacle to German unification, which could be completed by December.
+Troops conducted a search for suspects and the weapon, sealing off Nablus and prohibiting all drivers except Jewish settlers who live nearby from entering or leaving the city.
+The appeals court said city officials argued that "although Dlubak could reasonably foresee serious harm befalling Powdrill, he owed Powdrill no duty.
+Zuno is the brother-in-law of Luis Echeverria, the former president of Mexico.
+The price is unbearable." Mayor David Dinkins said Tuesday he has added bulletproof duds to his wardrobe.
+The company also proposed a 4-for-3 stock split.
+Gov. William Donald Schaefer signed into law Thursday bills giving top corporate officials greater protection from lawsuits filed by disgruntled stockholders.
+Travelers, the broad-based US financial services group, was held back by difficult conditions in the financial markets in the three months to the end of September.
+Coors is hoping to become one of the first companies to distribute bottled water nationwide.
+They differ from the cellular phone systems of today in that they will operate on a different frequency and use more and smaller cell sites, allowing a much greater volume of calls to be supported.
+Broussard founded the Ecclesia Athletic Association in 1975 and loosely based the organization at the Watts Christian Center in Los Angeles.
+But the U.S. State Department bureaucracy continues to grind away at the "Palestinian problem" as if it is the key to resolving all conflicts, including those having nothing whatever to do with Palestine.
+It costs about 59 cents a pound to fly in anything she forgets, or fresh lettuce for a salad.
+Their one interest is in getting re-elected and to do it whichever way works.
+April 25 _ A U.S. military force flies to a remote Iranian desert in hopes of rescuing the hostages, but the attempt is aborted when three helicopters fail.
+Sikorsky Aircraft announced Tuesday that it is developing a bicycle-sized, pilotless air vehicle for the Defense Department.
+The university professor won the candidacy with 98 percent of votes at his party's first congress, which began Sunday and ended early Monday, a party statement said.
+From an apartment in a suburb near O'Hare, one of the world's busiest airports, the gunman forced authorities to divert about 125 departing flights from a runway that would have sent them over the building, Edelstein said.
+No, you do not feel a deep spiritual oneness with Nature as the water presses against your thighs.
+The negotiations ended Thursday, a day earlier than scheduled because the Greek negotiators had previous commitments, Kostopoulos said.
+Hundreds of angry blacks looted or burned stores and held off authorities with rocks and bottles early today after a black man was fatally shot in what one witness described as a drug deal gone sour, police said.
+Marilyn Staton, a manager in the real estate consulting group of Arthur Andersen & Co. in Dallas, said that she and her colleagues were also hard at work.
+Both Intel chips will adhere to existing industry standards.
+Some people feared the new regulations are a government ruse to raise prices even further.
+Copies of the document were made available to reporters.
+Sunnis generally reject Iranian patriarch Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's brand of Islamic fundamentalism.
+Other HHS payments, including Medicare and Medicaid, totaled $18.3 billion in August and $179.7 billion for 1990 so far.
+The companies were shut down Monday because of the observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
+This figure fell to Pounds 37.9bn last November. Including debt extended to the construction industry, the total lent to the property sector is Pounds 53.4bn. Bank Finance in the Property Sector: Debt Mountain or Mirage?
+The university's licensing company, Ramat, is negotiating with several other companies to set up large-scale experiments with the filter.
+His oath was administered by Robert R. Livingston, chancellor of New York state and the Masonic grand master.
+Speakers at the meeting described how more and more Azerbaijanis were being settled in Nagorno-Karabakh, threatening the Armenian majority and its claim to the region, Popoyan said.
+The recession and Iraq's invasion of Kuwait began a second-half tumble in equity prices that drove many investors from the market.
+Many of them were soldiers or members of communist youth organizations, dressed in red shirts with white scarves.
+Last year on the anniversary, riot police using water cannons and tear gas dispersed a crowd of about 5,000 demanding more freedom at home.
+Disney released "Mermaid" early so it wouldn't clash with its planned Christmas release of "Peter Pan," though the company has promised retailers a second "Mermaid" marketing push for Christmas.
+Gore's amendment would have required that programs provided to cable systems be made available to dish owners, and ordered the Federal Communications Commission to extend network programming into isolated areas that cannot receive broadcast signals.
+Ansidey said the students planned to continue their protests.
+Criminals holding a 273-year-old Stradivarius violin stolen three years ago are seeking $2.5 million in ransom, an Italian newspaper reported Monday.
+It was these planes that bombed Libya in 1986.
+Timothy P. Hartman, vice chairman and chief financial officer of this regional banking company's NCNB Texas National Bank, was elected a director.
+"Du Pont is in the middle of a major change and we'll find a year from now additional things we want to do," he said.
+Seven wreaths adorned the front of the church.
+The body of Snyder, 46, was found hanging by an electrical cord Thursday in his bedroom at the Community for Creative Non-Violence, the Washington homeless shelter he ran.
+Same-store sales for the quarter ended Nov. 2 rose 5%, well ahead of most department stores.
+Since 1990 this figure had fallen to about 200,000 people as a result of restructuring, he said. 'The reforms have been successful to the extent that farming is now more efficient.
+Navy officials went public with arguments for continuing the development program, which is classified secret, just two weeks before Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's target date for deciding whether to cancel it.
+The bull was destroyed by its owners.
+Mr. Bresser Pereira then plans to fly to New York late tomorrow for Friday meetings with Brazil's bank creditors.
+Future EC spending plans are based on the assumption that farm expenditure will be brought under control by the recent common agricultural policy reform, the one big triumph of Portugal's presidency.
+We'll sustain every veto he's got." An unarmed Soviet man forced an Aeroflot airliner on a domestic flight with 26 people aboard to land in Finland on Friday and then asked for political asylum.
+As previously reported, the company sold its pre-engineered buildings business last year for about $96.5 million to a group led by the chief executive officer of one of the purchased units.
+The latter show caused protests from nursing groups for its sexy portrayal of student nurses.
+In the absence of a purchase agreement and with no pending bids Wednesday, Dicello said officials would begin shutting down D&H if the ICC did not grant a reprieve.
+We saw about 100 who had managed to escape.
+The album closes with a Fletcher Henderson arrangement of "Blue Room," performed by a Goodman band that included drummer Louie Bellson and trumpeter Randy Sandke.
+Arizona Gov. Mecham faced an impeachment trial as the state's chief justice convened a jury of 30 senators to decide whether Mecham should be removed and possibly barred from holding office.
+A 23-year-old man who moved to the United States from Turkey seven months ago in search of riches found them last week when he won $14.3 million in the California Lottery.
+Two men were arrested.
+It is a desperately foolish thing to have done," he said.
+In Tokyo, a Japanese government official characterized Tokyo's new proposal as a "brainstorming session" to find common ground.
+The bill also condemned China's efforts to conceal the truth of what happened, including clandestine disposal of bodies and suppression of news reports.
+The notes to be sold total $15.75 billion, while maturing two-year and four-year notes total $17.47 billion.
+When last year's projects were announced, officials said the assistance provided farmers would be provided cooperatively by several agencies from existing programs.
+To the villagers of St Estephe, Christian Thieblot must seem like a fairy godfather.
+The thrift said it will have about a $1.9 million pretax gain from the transaction.
+He said he didn't intend to upstage Johnson.
+Many of the market's biggest winners and losers for the year underwent drastic form reversals from earlier in the decade.
+By 1987, the group had applied enough pressure and impressed enough people to obtain city and federal approval for their plan. During the past year, they participated in joint management of the project, receiving on-the-job training as well.
+The appeal acted on today was filed by lawyers for Connecticut, New York City, the National League of Cities and the American Civil Liberties Union.
+According to Virgin Chairman Richard Branson, the arrangement also opens the opportunity for substantial record sales in the Far East, where "the market is growing and expanding at an extremely rapid rate."
+Interviewed on Channel 4 News, Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady I. Gerasimov confirmed bombers were supplied to Libya under a 1986 agreement, but insisted they were short-range defensive aircraft.
+One black youth was killed by police shotgun fire after municipal officers were stoned, police said.
+But people familiar with the talks said that if all goes according to plan, the proposed buy-back would probably be completed and announced around the end of Saatchi's Sept. 30 fiscal year.
+'My view is that warrant investors may expect a better performance in 1995.
+The levy would generate $22 million in the first year and would cost the average family about 64 cents a week, according to Scherer's committee.
+Oil analysts attributed the general weakening of markets to the glut of crude from the continued over-quota production in OPEC.
+In March, the paper ran a highly critical two-part series of life in North Korea.
+George was away for the weekend and could not be reached for comment.
+Sir Geoffrey, at present permanent secretary at the Employment Department, was director of the Manpower Services Commission between 1981 and 1988. The new head of the Employment Department will be Mr Nick Monck, second permanent secretary at the Treasury.
+Trinova Corp. said its Vickers unit has purchased EL.
+Last Friday, a three-judge appeals refused the voters' request for an injunction to block the election, and they appealed to Kennedy.
+Two feuding black factions called for peace Monday after a bloody weekend left at least 26 blacks dead.
+It can, he says, reduce the "incremental returns" previously caused by shrinkage.
+'It alerts the user to the risk of over exposure and painful sunburn before the damage is done,' says Hideo Yamamoto, vice president of technology transfer.
+As recently as June 10, the subsidiary of FPL Group Inc., a Florida utility holding company, sold $100 million of 10-year debentures at a yield of 9.44%.
+"We will continue to demolish houses until we are satisfied (the ones remaining) are safe to live in," he said.
+It is possible that there will be a good economic situation after independence, and that will bring peace." At the other end of Riga's central Lenin Street stood a massive statue of Soviet founder Vladimir I. Lenin.
+Output will be 2,080 megawatts of electricity when the plant is completed around 1997, Siemens said.
+The businessman soon got a phone call from a gruff voice that said he wouldn't see his daughter again if he didn't get out.
+The United States had wanted a strong endorsement of its development program to replace aging Lance missiles.
+Dealers said while there were no new trends in the market, the dollar moved higher as world oil prices strengthened.
+Auto inventories dropped 3.6 percent.
+The deaths bring to 665 the number of people killed since the government launched a crackdown on the separatist movement Jan. 20. Most of the victims have been militants or separatist supporters.
+Japanese institutions have been important investors in the Canadian bond market at various times, and some observers expect Japanese interest in Canadian equities to increase.
+"This is a first step," said Kobern. "I would not be surprised if we see further cuts after the IRA season if business stays at the same pace.
+He says he also installed a new president at the company's money-losing Garret unit, which makes turbochargers for cars, to shift the emphasis to profits.
+In fact the company nominates the majority, the rest being politicians affiliated with Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's ruling Congress Party.
+The government amnesty program for Communist and Moslem rebels expired Feb. 29, but Defense Secretary Fidel Ramos said rebels still could receive amnesty on a case-by-case basis.
+"The federal government was being put on a diet while the Defense Department was raiding the refrigerator," says Alan Blinder, a liberal economist at Princeton.
+Bentsen's visit Tuesday to the Dakotas and Montana was the second trip to the region by the Democratic ticket since he and Michael Dukakis stopped in Minot, N.D., immediately after the Democratic convention in July.
+"For us, practical results will be whether they release political prisoners, how they treat the independent press and whether they end repression against people in independent groups," Timofeyev said by telephone.
+It can't be completed before July 1, when a Washington state law takes effect permitting acquisitions of Washington banks by out-of-state institutions.
+Anglian and Taunton Cider can obviously be accused of returning to market with indecent haste, respectively within 18 and 13 months of being purchased by their managers.
+A fraternity member, the Stetson chapter, the national organization and the university have been sued by a woman who told investigators she was raped during a night of heavy drinking and dancing at the Pike house in April 1988.
+The deal has been put together by Something of Consequence, a company which specialises in making sponsored performing arts programmes. The Ashes must be at the heart of one of the most romantic of sporting stories.
+They just avoid discussing it publicly.
+Two years ago, Jose Manuel Parada, a social worker and Communist Party member, was grabbed by armed men in central Santiago.
+At least 929 people were killed and 2,744 wounded before the guns were silenced by an Arab League cease-fire Sept. 22.
+President Reagan has said he could not rule out a military strike against the site.
+The official church position has been that the shroud was a "cherished object" that must be given the respect due a relic.
+They returned to Britain when Collins was a year old and he was educated there.
+The exceptions in the amended bill include minors accompanied by a parent; returning home from an activity sponsored by a church, school or non-profit organization; traveling in a motor vehicle; employed during curfew hours; or on an emergency errand.
+Under a deal between the government and the Sandinistas, the Nicaraguan Defense Ministry is still controlled by Gen.
+The latest cuts hit companies in financial services, such as American Express Co., and in technology, such as Wyse Technology.
+And the company, like other suppliers, is hurting from cutbacks in government spending.
+Slagle said the field trials will be in Lexington, Ky., beginning in late May and continuing through the summer.
+Actress Kim Basinger is joking her way around rumors about whether her purchase of this small Georgia town for $20 million means it will become the site of a movie production company or tourist center.
+Requests for our lecturers are piling up from labor unions, religious groups, neighbors and housewives organizations, sports and social clubs." The workers are all volunteers and are picked mostly from among university students and young professionals.
+'The headline came out at 4:30 on a Friday afternoon in Europe on a day in which there had been very little trading so the market reacted dramatically.' In the morning the US currency had attempted to retrieve losses made earlier in the week.
+The specific details of the Wreckers varied from five year plan to five year plan.
+Felony murder is a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony, in this case arson, in which someone's death is a reasonably foreseeable result.
+Her lead lawyer, Gerald Feffer, says she will not take the stand.
+Fewer companies also anticipated layoffs this spring, except for office and clerical workers, according to the survey.
+After 10 years a final payment based on the performance of the fund will also be made.
+"There wasn't any planned civil disobedience.
+Angry, frightened parents of classmates boycotted the elementary school.
+A mortar barrage by Serb guerrillas forced Croat commanders to close a bridge in Maslinica that was central Croatia's last direct link with the Adriatic coast.
+Mr. Cuomo, who wasn't available for interviews, issued a brief, three-paragraph statement declaring "New York doesn't have a budget crisis, it has a budget challenge."
+Witnesses said Mrs. Rainey drove herself and her wounded sister and niece away from the church after the shooting, and her Ford sedan was riddled with bullet holes.
+Bond prices edged higher and the dollar slipped slightly.
+Rather it is to go to generic political activity, such as voter registration, and building of democratic institutions.
+Some 30% mentioned Mr. Bush's violation of his "no-new-taxes" pledge as a very important factor in their vote; only 5% mentioned trade.
+He had headed the commodities services part of the division.
+"There definitely are going to be memories of what happened in the past," said Peter Thwaites, president of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica, the country's main business group.
+Police today questioned 10 passengers about a bomb found aboard a Saudi jumbo jet carrying 339 people. The bomb failed to go off, and the plane returned to Pakistan safely.
+Due to the potential cost, that level of aid wouldn't be available to those who exhausted all benefits between mid-June and October.
+That is comparable to what some customers have done on their own already, by assembling a cluster of RS/6000 machines to tackle supercomputing applications, such as complex design or the modeling of weather systems.
+In the year ended March 31, KLM had a net loss of 630 million guilders.
+"We don't think there is any safety justification for either requiring the airlines to give up a seat for free or for requiring a parent to purchase a seat if they don't want to," said FAA spokesman Fred Farrar in February.
+'I can say so; I'm an artist.' In Hunt's day it had been passed only twice: 'It was a real hazard to be reckoned with.' A greater problem still was the last 1,000ft or so to the summit: 'There was that uncertainty about man's ability to do it.
+Mr Gandhi promised Moslems he would prevent further mosques from being 'reclaimed' as Hindu temples.
+A police officer supervising rescue operations said 125 passengers swam ashore and 25 others were rescued by fishermen.
+Cook County Circuit Judge Anthony Scotillo ordered a nationwide recall on Nov. 5 of up to 376,000 pounds of poultry processed by Shelat Kosher Foods and sold under the Shelat label.
+The administration has not yet asked officially for congressional approval of the package.
+"I don't suppose it will ever heal," said amateur historian Jack Foster.
+It would be followed by talks between Israel and Palestinians in Cairo.
+A toothless old man was overheard suggesting the reporter might be there to assess damage for future U.S. reparations.
+He even makes the outrageous statement that "alcoholism is practically nil in Italy." Is that true?
+Mr. Jeffer, who is cooperating with prosecutors in the case, entered his plea before Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum in federal court in Manhattan.
+In the contract year ended July 31, Alberta producers sold more than $800 million of gas to Pacific Gas.
+"I doubt they'll let you in," he said, and stamped my passport.
+Fitzwater also said Friday the United States had no intention of entering into direct discussions with the Sandinistas _ as suggested by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega.
+They want to be there too." Wednesday is the 20th anniversary of the massacre of civilians by U.S. troops at the Vietnamese village of My Lai.
+We think of every day as a quality day, since they won't have quantity." Composer and pianist Marvin Hamlisch, a frequent performer at the White House, has been named by President Reagan to be a member of the National Council on the Arts.
+The sweet part is California, and the ranch, and freedom.
+The queen and her six attendants were chosen from about 700 applicants, based on their public speaking ability, poise, academic achievement and personality.
+Lasmo slipped 1 1/2 to 148p on turnover of 7.2m shares and the nil-paids 1/2 to 44p on 4.6m traded.
+Bond prices crept higher.
+Christmas carols echo through the Hamra commercial district of Moslem west Beirut, Christmas trees and other festive decorations are up in the streets just as they are in the eastern Christian sector.
+Today, it includes such diverse concerns as British Bank of the Middle East, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Bank, Marine Midland Bank in the U.S., the merchant-banking subsidiary Wardley-Thomson Ltd. and the brokerage James Capel Ltd.
+The transaction, with an indicated value of about $700 million, provides an out for certain major Cameron holders who wanted to dispose of their 47.53% stake in the company.
+"There are minor problems, but that is always the case." The trade officials also are preparing final adjustments to a trade agreement on U.S. beef imports into Korea.
+The tour is scenic and enjoyable and entirely artificial.
+In recent years, however, the Honda product line has emphasized more mainstream vehicles designed to appeal to a broader segment of buyers.
+But Mr Cardoso's plans to raise Dollars 5.6bn by setting aside 15 per cent of the transfers central government makes to states and municipalities has been criticised by Brazil's state governors.
+A possible alternative would be an alliance with the 20-member Environment party, which took a tough bargaining position in earlier negotiations.
+Syria is a close ally of Iran.
+It attacked the popular view in the West that Marxism is outdated and socialism has failed, as witnessed by the troubled economies and restless populations of the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China.
+With President Fidel Castro sitting nearby, the Soviet leader said Moscow supports the creation of a "zone of peace" in Latin America and an end to all outside military aid to the region.
+The New York investor was forced by falling stock prices to cancel plans to take Trans World Airlines private.
+Low-power testing is a necessary step to obtaining a commercial license to operate the plant at full power.
+'Certified stocks continue to rise and it doesn't seem like the ICO can do anything to stop it,' said one analyst.
+Mead said previously it will have fourth-quarter charges of about $57 million, or $1.84 a share, including a $1.56-a-share charge for withdrawing from the reinsurance business.
+K mart Corp. said it completed its sale of Furr's Cafeterias and Bishop Buffets to closely held Cavalcade Holdings Inc., based in Lubbock, Texas, for $237.5 million.
+What they didn't know was that phone computers kept a record of every number that called.
+In Jerusalem, about 1,000 faithful joined in services Sunday at the site where most Christians believe Jesus rose from the dead.
+"It would have been much more helpful not to have that kind of comment from the president," said Rep. Rostenkowski.
+This would apply to goods in transit before Jan. 1.
+Mike Lovell, a dealer with Bank of America in London, said the dollar was hurt by growing belief that the Federal Reserve may be poised to ease interest rates, a move that would diminish the value of dollar-denominated securities.
+Zhao, Deng Xiaoping and other top Chinese leaders rarely give interviews.
+But it will take many more scandals for the present government to accept that case.
+Symbols of the nation's steadily rising drive to reuse can be seen on most any street: neatly tied bundles of old newspapers and bags of used clothes are regularly piled on sidewalks for collection.
+The company, based in Auburn Hills, Mich., near Detroit, says its Backerud process permits the commercial production of a form of cast iron called compacted graphite iron.
+The Massachusetts governor was heading to New Jersey for campaign appearances later today.
+Mazowiecki, who pledges to resign as prime minister the day Walesa is sworn in as president, fought back Friday before a crowd of about 2,000 students at Gdansk Polytechnic University in Walesa's hometown.
+An official of Generale des Eaux said the move was a friendly one, made in full cooperation with Accor.
+Other residents helped with union causes in the 1930s and fought McCarthy-era blacklisting in the 1950s.
+Market prices of some other products also were high enough to reduce the need for CCC purchases to bolster prices.
+In other words, it's a crime to "conspire" to commit a non-violation if that non-violation is something Congress might later outlaw.
+Planning Research Corp. won a $63.2 million Navy contract for computer equipment.
+Soviet and American officials have said repeatedly they do not expect a strategic arms pact (START) to be concluded here.
+Technical innovations plus growing international economic integration may not have the same ring to them as visions of a New Jerusalem or classless society but these old idealisms were hopeless and naive.
+All trains running between Sylhet and Dhaka have been canceled, they added.
+The initial increases would amount to $95.1 million for Cleveland Electric and $40.9 million for Toledo Edison.
+These reviews have been considering long-term trends in spending, looking at ways in which services could be delivered more economically and effectively, and considering whether there are any areas from which the state should withdraw altogether.
+Leuchter said he was not anti-Semitic, and added, "Some of my best friends are Jewish." Leuchter had also come under fire for his business practices.
+Charles Biderman, editor of the newsletter Market Trim Tabs, says wealthy investors might consider buying hotel properties if some come on the auction block, but he isn't excited about hotel stocks.
+Guy Gannett Publishing Co. plans to eliminate 90 workers at its Portland, Maine, newspapers early next year due to declining ad revenue and plans to merge the two papers.
+"The Japanese don't use leather on their slippers.
+The ads are just the latest evidence of how television advertising is getting faster on the draw.
+The new union under discussion in Moscow may reassert central administration of the Soviet military, leaving Byelorussia free to develop its huge potential as a mecca, so to speak, for tourists.
+Restaurants were largely empty.
+Marley and The Melodymakers will tour the United States, then Europe, Africa and Japan.
+The Mail, putting aside hurt feelings, gave the story 'exclusive' front page treatment.
+The president was also asked whether the emphasis he has placed on government ethics during his first week in office implied any criticism of the Reagan administration's ethical record.
+According to the officials, similar attacks have occurred in the past but this was the largest number of soldiers ever killed by a fellow soldier.
+Military officials said the truck was traveling Friday to Santo Domingo with about 78 Haitians who had been recruited for the annual sugar harvest when it crashed in about 22 miles north of the capital.
+But the program was untouched in the deficit-reduction package enacted last month.
+Transporting Doe and 100 soldiers to Grand Jeddah effectively would enable the president to launch his own campaign against the rebels.
+Since the mid-1980s, citizen complaints of police misconduct have risen an estimated 22% in Chicago and Washington, D.C., 15% in Houston and 46% in St. Louis.
+As early as April 1985, he noted that 49% of the gain in IBM's 1984 earnings was accomplished by accounting changes such as deferring more production costs and lower pension and depreciation expenses.
+"About all it means is that we are losing a shareholder. This will not impair our ability to raise capital" for the previously proposed expansion of TransCanada's system in 1991-1992, he said, which is currently awaiting Canadian regulatory approval.
+The Senate Banking Committee is drafting a bill that would give the administration much of what it wants, with one significant exception: Commercial companies wouldn't be allowed to own banks.
+Dingell appeared angry when Rosenberg said he didn't know whether the Bush administration would continue to back a total phase-out if safe alternatives are unavailable.
+Best screenplay went to Gus Van Sant and Daniel Yost for "Drugstore Cowboy," about narcotics burglars in the early 1970s.
+"I asked you not to do that a million times.
+Democrat Paul Simon was staying above the campaign-commercial fray.
+Many environmentalists have said such emissions should be cut by as much as one-fifth by the turn of the century if significant warming is to be averted.
+"I give Du Pont very high marks," says John J. Connell, a former Atlantic Richfield Co. executive who now heads Office Technology Research Group, an association of corporate computer users.
+He left school at 14, served in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy, and learnt to play the guitar.
+The especial cachet of the tour is the acquisition of Balanchine's Square Dance.
+The company never made any formal announcement of the sale, though Mr. Busby did file appropriate disclosure forms with the SEC and he said he told several analysts about the sales.
+And we Texas women, yes we "Dallas Blondes," enjoy our reputation as the most beautiful women in the world.
+"We expect the weakness will continue," he said.
+Simon, who held hearings on the savings and loan crisis in Chicago last week, says he would make the same phone call today.
+The situation is so undemocratic." Opponents appear to have little maneuvering room.
+Hughes Aircraft's dropout leaves the program with only one radar manufacturer, Westinghouse Electric Corp., and deprives the Air Force of the competition it wanted on major projects.
+It saw the movement as an advocate of restrictions that would impede operations, require big, non-revenue generating outlays, undermine competitiveness.
+I don't want to go up there anymore." The sobbing boy ran to a police car at a nearby gas station, then he and the officers drove around the neighborhood looking for the robber.
+"They are being treated almost like royalty," said her husband Dennis, who spoke to Mrs. Trundy on Wednesday afternoon from Brockton, Mass.
+James Flynn, senior vice president for finance at Corning Glass, says the outlook is favorable, though that is "due to change if the economy should slide due to the stock-market decline."
+If an agency asks for too much money, OMB will demand cuts.
+He was the best and I hate to see it go away." Six clergymen went under bridge overpasses and through city parks to meet the homeless in an overnight visit that served as a spiritual kickoff to a $1.2 million fund-raising drive.
+"The industrial sector is still expanding, but at a slow rate," she said.
+In the latest study, doctors gave the medicine to 21 AIDS victims who ranged from age 1 to 12.
+It, like OS/2, is a powerful operating system that allows for multitasking and can be used for communicating across networks of personal computers.
+The economy-watchers said rates on mortgages and consumer loans could rise in the weeks ahead, but in the long run the tight money should bring down inflation and interest rates.
+Carlos said school children in the Southwest, which includes Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Colorado, showed the least amount of tooth decay with a mean of 2.4 tooth surfaces affected per child. That region showed a mean of 3.4 in 1980.
+Other attacks occurred after he accused his girlfriend of infidelity and, in a later marriage, after an argument with his wife, researchers report in the journal Psychosomatics.
+Twenty one high-ranking officers of the hated Securitate secret police are currently standing trial in Timisoara for their role in the bloody crackdown on street demonstrations against the former Communist regime.
+Certainly, operating an adventure-travel company is proving more complicated than many new entrants think.
+It did not say what happened to them. The weather was very bad with heavy seas when the icebreaker, named the 26th Congress of the Communist Party, detained the Greenpeace ship, the statement said.
+The company's year-to-date car and truck sales were down 9.1 percent.
+The ranking of individuals' transactions by dollar value is based solely on the previous week's filings.
+Among them was Farouk Kaddoumi, head of the PLO's political department, as well as other advisers and members of Fatah's 10-man governing central committee.
+On the second extra hole, the par-four 11th, Norman reached the fringe of the green in two.
+Competition from Advanced Micro helped spur a wild ride last year in Intel's stock, which jumped from a January low of $37.75 to a June high of $59.25, then plunged to $38.50 in October.
+The law only requires that she prove the pilots did not have the "clearness of intellect and control that they otherwise would have," she said.
+I don't think mergers will be possible. All the manufacturers are from strong groups, and the owners all have strong characters.
+The major aluminium alloy producers have reduced output by 10-15 per cent and few will report healthy profits for 1993. Daiki Aluminium, Japan's leading producer, registered a loss for 1992, the first in its operating history.
+Insiders of Fisher, a scientific equipment maker also based in La Jolla, own a further 6% of the 36.4 million shares outstanding.
+He also receives director and consulting fees from his family's newspapers.
+Ciba-Geigy and Chiron said the offer will remain open through midnight Toronto time Oct. 17, unless it's withdrawn or extended.
+The three delegates were swiftly replaced by others in the Palestinian party. Both sides sought to play down the incident.
+In a review of 151 cases in Milwaukee County in February 1990, it said, 13 cases were inappropriately sanctioned.
+Do you really espouse the profit motive as the major determinant of the content of our limited broadcast capacities?
+Broader market averages were also weak.
+And if it is, there may be little the West can do to prevent it.
+He also battled forces of rival Christian militia leader Samir Geagea, a supporter of the new government.
+"A serial arsonist will progress," Ahart said. "He'll work his way up the ladder.
+A radical Iranian daily last month reported sharp price increases over the last year for a number of items.
+Mr. Bilzerian is being required by prospective lenders to put more equity into the deal than previous transactions have required.
+If the plans are turned back, at least one them would likely have to be terminated a second time because it has no assets, he said.
+Military authorities sealed off the area shortly after the accident.
+The mistrial, declared on Sept. 15 after the jury said it was hopelessly deadlocked, capped a six-month trial of seven men accused of defrauding savings and loan associations of more than $100 million.
+Last year he injected Pounds 15m of capital. 'I am responsible for every penny if I am the only owner.
+Protectionists worry that Korea may sell us a few more shoes than we sell it oranges, but the Koreans themselves understand that the real competition in world markets is for human capital.
+Canada currently doesn't have clear legislation to protect computer software.
+Dealers said there was late talk of a Whitbread sale of brewing operations to Scottish & Newcastle.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.70 to 2,733.85 with five minutes left to go.
+But some assets were trapped due to delayed payouts by mutual funds.
+While others read novels, Mr. Jordan reads about the market.
+Bush had suggested taking money away from a handful of domestic programs to pay for his program.
+"Pride and dignity will go to the Arabs, Moslems and the supporters of righteousness.
+"We hope it's going to help determine the relative positions of the vessels," Douville, an investigator with the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Office in New Orleans, said of the videotape.
+The turnround is in line with statements by Mr Theo Waigel, finance minister, that the high federal budget deficit, which soared after reunification, was falling significantly.
+Some find this sort of thing offensive, arguing that an organization with as much power as the Fed should be more accountable to the citizenry and their elected representatives in a democracy.
+But Rajiv is a pawn in the hands of a certain structure that doesn't let him function.
+The inquiry has heard that the bronze Samsonite suitcase that contained the radiocassette recorder bomb was probably loaded in Frankfurt.
+In such cases, the original shareholders often are dead and their heirs must be located.
+"There are still communists here, but they have no power.
+MacNamara says he may want to toughen division policies and give consumers more information about developers involved in lawsuits.
+In the mining sector, which includes oil and gas drilling, the operating rate was up 0.1 percentage points to 83.3 percent.
+Mattox said Wednesday that he was defeated because of a growing trend of women being elected to higher office regardless of their credentials.
+"Certainly, this technology has the potential to become pervasive, but that depends on how quickly Tektronix can bring the price down and improve the speed of its printer," says Angele Boyd, an analyst at International Data Corp.
+The National Eye Care Project Helpline has referred nearly 150,000 elderly patients to eye doctors since it was set up three years ago, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
+The speaker had said, "Ladies and urinals." "Every person has a sense of humor," Ljungdahl said. "Every child laughs.
+But after the invasion of Afghanistan, Mr. Carter himself acknowledged that he had misread Soviet motives.
+But an editorial by the state-run Ethiopia News Agency, published on the front page of the Ethiopian Herald, said Thursday that the International Committee of the Red Cross and other agencies were aiding insurgents.
+When she decided to replace the car, she briefly considered buying a new Oldsmobile, but decided it wasn't worth the trouble.
+The Audit Bureau of Circulations, which audits circulation figures, says that the 1987 figures for the two papers and their zoned editions won't be available until this summer.
+U.S. District Judge Harold Greene earlier this year modified the AT&T consent decree to allow the Bell companies to transmit information services, but he refused to permit them to originate the information themselves.
+The travel freedoms were granted last month after huge pro-democracy demonstrations that preceded the historic week of public rallies in Czechoslovakia.
+A basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point. Six-month bills fell 6 basis points to 5.85 percent and year bills fell 2 basis points to 6.16 percent.
+Earnings per share rose from 14.4p to 15.4p.
+For his part, Clavelle says he and Sanders are different people, but share the same philosophy.
+Honecker expanded the secret police, he said, and by the end of the 1980s there were 85,000 agents and 109,000 steady informants in a country of 16.3 million people.
+Industry sources say that the current estimate is around DM103m, against a government target of DM90m.
+Trump said he was also considering increasing his holdings in AMR or selling his stock.
+He said he is "very optimistic about the future of the catalog" and doesn't believe there is anything "fundamentally wrong" with the $4 billion a year business.
+"If the problem remains one of substance, then there is no need for us to eliminate our symbols and our name," said Tortorella.
+A "human bomb" attack, similar to last month's IRA bombing which killed seven people, failed when the enormous bomb fizzled, police said Friday.
+There is comfort in knowing that's probably more common than rare.
+But in western South Dakota, on the edge of the Black Hills, Rapid City warmed to a record 63 degrees near noon.
+"People in town have changed," said Pat Perkins, whose family escaped its burning house when her husband heard something in the yard and smelled smoke. "Everybody used to be very happy and smiling, laughing, talking.
+Reagan calls it a prudent response. Says Weinberger: "We do not seek further confrontation with Iran but will be prepared to meet any further military escalation by Iran with stronger retaliation.
+This, Liverpool claims, is north-west England's second runway. Its problem is image and under-achievement.
+Restricting the president's scope for action regarding imports also could tend to harden international fronts.
+Mrs. Bush also gave reporters a glimpse of the Bush's personal Christmas tree, upstairs in their private quarters in the Yellow Oval Room.
+Honeywell Inc. was awarded a $27.8 million Army contract for artillery ammunition.
+A trial may force the disclosure of details about the power struggle that preceded the army attack and could turn Zhao into a popular hero.
+Why should then the president resign, leaving the country in disaster?," he said.
+Police said Charles Walker told them he and 55-year-old his wife were walking Thursday when he heard a "swishing" noise and he could no longer find or hear his wife.
+The church claims more than 3 million members, but an unknown number of other Catholics remain secretly loyal to the pope.
+The funds also said they may try to take possession of some VMS properties.
+"All the goods that go with the Jeep life style will be considered," Mr. Levine said.
+The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee is poised to oppose the B-2 bomber, according to congressional sources.
+Offerings of other public corporations are expected to bring more individuals into the market.
+For its part, the Hellman & Friedman group maintained that the guaranty association's bid knocked it out of the box.
+California Democratic Rep. Leon Panetta, chairman of the House Budget Committee, acknowledges that health care and tax fairness are "major vulnerabilities of the president and the Republican Party.
+Even without the provisions, Hutton said, it would have had a profit of only $617,000 in the quarter.
+Tesoro joined with the government of Trinidad to buy British Petroleum Co.'s oil properties there.
+"I knew the job was done, so I unhooked my pedal clips and just walked through the wreckage to the beach," he said.
+The only arrest warrants issued Tuesday were for Anderson; John MacDonald, assistant secretary of Union Carbide Corp.; and Peter J. Whitley, attorney for Union Carbide Eastern Inc.
+As head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Mr. Coelho helped raise $86 million in 1986, much of it from political action committees.
+In 1987, Pentair earned $21.9 million, or an adusted $1.95 a share fully diluted, on revenue of $789.2 million.
+The United States had won the race to the moon, leaving the Soviets far behind.
+Maurice Lippens, chairman of Belgium's largest insurance company, Groupe AG, and spokesman for the Franco-Belgian consortium, said he isn't worried about the possibility of the group breaking up.
+The dollar generally declined as the foreign-exchange market acknowledged the seriousness of international efforts to promote stable exchange rates and stifle a potential dollar upsurge.
+Though officials at both the London and California news conferences said they hoped the companies could jointly produce shows, there aren't any specific plans to do so immediately, Blumenthal said.
+Bally shares closed Thursday at $13.875, down 62.5 cents, in composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
+Agency Administrator James C. Fletcher said NASA owes the National Research Council a vote of thanks.
+Should typewriter manufacturers have been nimble enough to compete in the word processor market?
+The UN Security Council yesterday approved despatch of 500 more peacekeepers for humanitarian aid work in Sarajevo, AP reports from New York.
+The sisters, unnerved by the first legal battle over Florida Lotto winnings since the weekly drawing began last spring, have left Indiantown for security reasons, attorney Tim Morell said Saturday.
+De Maiziere became prime minister following East Germany's first democratic elections March 18.
+Defense attorney James Coleman was expected to take his appeal to U.S. District Court in Orlando for a hearing on Saturday morning.
+"Several dozen witnesses, two of whom carry the virus, testified in the case," said the Roman Catholic daily, which is sanctioned by the communist government.
+Uniroyal has 2,600 employees and facilities in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Italy and Taiwan.
+But Shell called the discovery "potentially significant."
+Unlike some larger tests that send shudders through highrise hotels, Wednesday's blast was not noticed in Las Vegas, 85 miles from ground zero.
+He said his relationship with his wife had been poor since their marriage in 1968.
+But Mrs. Rakolta is as undeterred as Mr. Wildmon.
+Hugh A. Johnson, chief investment officer at First Albany Corp., agrees that the key to finding refuge from inflation today is investing in companies whose products compete with foreign imports.
+With the vast Indian Ocean to its south and uneasy neighbors to its north, India is building up its military might.
+The law also requires restitution in cases of property damage.
+They have cost $20 million so far, and even if the bill becomes law far greater outlays are likely before they trail off.
+The executives' agreement to resign, however, wasn't disclosed in the department's announcement of the settlement and fine.
+As he told me after the race, "It's not if you win or lose, it's how you snatch the flag."
+Purchase prices range from Pounds 795 to Pounds 3,900 for 'Account Ability' which introduces the Price Waterhouse seven-step approach to understanding and interpreting financial statements.
+RJR management owns about 5%, KKR's investment partnerships own 59%, and various convertible securities and warrants account for the rest of the stock.
+The appointment of four more outsiders to the LLOYD'S OF LONDON governing council marks the latest step intended to improve investor protection at the big insurance market.
+Ultimately, an accomplished post trader shows his skill by monitoring market rumors and trades by rival brokerage houses, then signaling back to colleagues working with telephones and computers on the edge of the floor.
+It was officially proposed two years ago.
+The 353 cubic-inch engine develops 86 horsepower teamed with a three-speed standard transmission.
+The offering will result in proceeds to the company of about $231 million.
+The Yugoslavs called the changes 'deplorable', insisting 'all three sides to the conflict, including Croats and Moslems in Bosnia-Hercegovina, are involved in such practices'.
+Flooding caused by the heaviest rains in two decades have left 13 people dead and 7,000 homeless, the minister of animal and water resources said Saturday.
+In any case, Foreign Minister Pik Botha has said he and de Klerk will keep their appointment with Kaunda.
+"I don't know Stan's background, but I know administrative skills can't turn around a sports franchise."
+Why not try it and see?
+Sens. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla. and Pete Wilson, R-Calif., and Rangel called on President Reagan to institute stricter penalties on Latin American countries that fail to cooperate with the United States in efforts to combat drug trafficking.
+Steinbrenner's downfall stemmed from a feud with Yankee Dave Winfield, whom he signed in 1980.
+It said, though, that it had to rescind a price increase on uncoated paper during the quarter and that profit margins for publication grades were squeezed.
+A majority of people, the ad agency concluded, think they should be allowed to make their own decisions about viewing.
+For the elites themselves, the message is: America can lead, stop whining, think more boldly.
+But many AIDS victims can't shake their fears about tracing.
+I don't think the smokers are doing that." But Lauria said the tobacco industry continues to influence legislators.
+Kearns, a former professor at Wayne State University in Detroit who now lives in Gaithersburg, Md., obtained the patents between 1967 and 1974.
+They closed 4 up at 328p, additionally helped by the proposed one-for-one scrip issue.
+Bush and Dukakis each have collected enough delegate support to win their parties' nominations at the summer conventions.
+Instead, Kinder-Care owns and operates each of its day-care centers.
+"Before people were on a roll.
+Belinda Robertson, for instance, has used it for a special limited edition.
+"I don't know if we're big enough to be part of a trend," Amy Ray said in a recent interview. "I think once every 15 years acoustic music gets popular again.
+He teamed up with Lehder, but eventually fell out with Reed, Lehder's co-defendant, he said.
+Rafsanjani also is acting commander-in-chief of Iran's armed forces.
+Mr. Cave is one of the most successful of all.
+The Contras, supported by the United States since they began fighting the leftist government in 1981, are preparing for these attacks in southern Honduras, where they have base camps, Castillo was quoted as saying.
+Guardian Bank was founded in 1973 as Vanguard National Bank, a minority-owned company.
+Regulators said all MeraBank branches will remain open for business as usual, operating under a new government-owned thrift called MeraBank Federal Savings Bank.
+EU finance ministers last week raised duty free allowances for travellers coming to and travelling within the EU.
+Cuomo last week proposed $406 million in program cuts and cost-savings from the $44.2 billion-plus budget the Legislature adopted less than two months ago.
+Last month, Imreg announced it had completed the third and most comprehensive clinical trial of its drug Imreg-1, on 158 patients.
+Mr. Milken was charged last March in a 98-count indictment alleging that he had committed racketeering and fraud.
+The UPI story, however, did not say there had been snow in the city, only in an area several miles south of Buffalo.
+Ito-Yokado Co.'s 7-Eleven subsidiary says about 80% of its franchisees are former papa-mama stores.
+A key question: How long will the stock market remain locked in a trading range, regardless of its boundaries?
+The hearings are in Norwalk, Conn., where the FASB is based.
+But people at two of those organizations said privately that investigators are aware of the problem, and may review it.
+Halifax decided on its new standard mortgage rate this week, emboldening a host of other building societies to do the same.
+In its 38 years, The Nature Conservancy has saved threatened lands ranging from 343 square miles of rare New Mexican desert grassland to a heron feeding ground on nine-tenths of an acre of Connecticut marsh.
+Comments have to be sent to the ITC by the middle of next month. The commission previously said it intended to advertise the licence in January, with a closing date three months later. A March or April date now seems more likely.
+Lotus said its development program included more than 150 corporate and individual testers.
+Relatively stable mortgage interest rates during the winter months helped buoy sales; among national concerns, diversification into healthy markets such as California and the Pacific Northwest also helped.
+The government still has to respond.
+If the bid succeeds, Mr. Murdoch said he will sell the television stations of Herald & Weekly Times in Melbourne and Adelaide.
+Steel production fell to 1.970 million tons in the week ended April 23, a decrease of 0.9 percent from the previous week's 1.987 million tons, the American Iron and Steel Institute reported Monday.
+"He is being truthful when he says he didn't talk directly with us, but he's not being truthful when he says he didn't know anything about it," Tuggle said.
+The tally so far: I've lost money only once.
+The central bank survey also pointed to some resilience in the consumer sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the nations' economic activity.
+The express train was traveling between the northern port of Rostock and Dresden when it crashed into the other train at 4:45 p.m. in Groebers, near the southern city of Halle, the agency said.
+A gunman who neighbors said was harassed regularly by teen-agers shot three young children at an apartment building Saturday and then wounded a police officer before being killed in a gun battle, authorities said.
+Delmont Davis, Ball's executive vice president, packaging products group, said he'll be chairman of the joint venture company.
+Negotiators have been trying to devise a pact in time for signing at a summit.
+The company said profitability in most sectors of the industry was affected by poor results from those companies most concentrated in the forestry, pulp and commodity paper sectors.
+After spending the night with a relative, Dodd headed back toward the occupied city.
+I called him up and said I was going to use some of them." The movie follows Kenneth and Barbara (Ken and Barbie?) as they work to regain their lost youth.
+The trip by the South Korean dissident is considered by many to be a prelude to a presidential bid.
+For the year, Mr. Meridor said he expects per-share profit before extraordinary items to rise at least 17% to more than 90 cents.
+The society says that in the two years since 1990 its operating profit per employee increased by 60 per cent and its cost to income ratio fell from 55 per cent in 1990 to 40 per cent.
+It was happy to welcome new, contemporary authors, until it was asked to believe these trendy new authors were possessed of the kind of genius that put them in a class with the immortals of literature.
+Some of the most important: FOOD HYGIENE.
+In 1987 their contribution was negligible. Mr Field remains enthusiastic about the appeal of the original organisers. He points out that more than 65 per cent of sales are to women, mostly housewives.
+"We will not accept a resolution that brings our full membership of NATO into doubt," added Foreign Minister Uffe Ellemann-Jensen, the Liberal Party leader.
+Officials said some child support payments were being delayed because of the computer problems.
+He says his agency got the idea for the Canadian Mist ad from a musical Christmas card mailed to agency employees last year.
+You can meet a lot of people.
+Gold opened in London at a bid price of $374.90 a troy ounce, up from $374.05 bid late Tuesday.
+In 1987, the congressional Iran-Contra committees voted to grant limited immunity to former National Security Council aide Oliver North, following an appeal by independent counsel Lawrence Walsh to reject immunity.
+City and provincial security officials sealed off the area and immediately launched an investigation.
+In August, the forecast was lowered to 4.48 billion bushels, the smallest harvest since 1983, when drought and federal acreage curbs reduced output to 4.17 billion bushels.
+Because Ferranti subsequently consolidated those inflated figures in its own financial statements, he said, "We are going to end up with a hole in our net worth" as great as #150 million ($235.6 million) to #200 million.
+"In a way, I felt good," 12-year-old Joshua said of the chance to leave Bethel. "In a way I felt bad, because there were some kids who did not have homes, didn't have nowhere to go.
+The man at the center of the storm is Mr. Gephardt, whose proposal holding out the threat of import quotas helped catapult him out of the Democratic pack even before former Sen. Gary Hart withdrew from the race.
+The Supreme Court in 1984 reinstated cocaine-possession convictions against a Minnesota couple in a similar case.
+The benchmark 5% No. 105 bonds due 1997 rose 0.438 point to 102.476 by the close of interdealer trading in Tokyo.
+The Patriot has provided about $2 billion in business over the past six years, and more foreign orders for it now seem certain.
+Barclays in London said Barclays Asia has been a non-operating unit for "a number of years."
+A hearing in the Boston suit was set for Friday.
+Ed" that compelled me to go see Mr. Goldthwait as the non-equine lead of "Hot to Trot," a movie about a talking horse.
+Two advocates of reform, in interviews published Saturday, said Hungary's new communist leaders can bring about change because they are younger and not responsible for years of stagnation.
+The two parent companies already have completed what Bosch called "significant" development toward the electronically controlled parts, which make the motor work more efficiently.
+The Communist Party, in an unprecedented break with the Socialist government, had sided with three conservative groups in Parliament to block social security tax reform.
+Thus the stage was set for the Fed to ride to the economy's rescue.
+Finally, they mixed in sweeteners and flavorings.
+New Jersey's increase totaled $2.2 billion, or 21 percent of 1989 revenue, the report said.
+Spanski says its annual sales exceed $10 million.
+Or because the low average daily attendance in the school forces teachers to proceed at a very slow pace.
+A $27 million loss provision for corporate bonds included $22 million that reflected the depressed price of its $40 million face amount of Integrated Resources Inc. bonds.
+Burton attended six golf tournaments during 1988 as a celebrity guest, receiving a total of $1,118 in golf clothing and accessories for his appearances at five tournaments and payment for his travel, lodging and meals for appearances at four tournaments.
+Ms. Gibbs said the board is confident it will win the backing of its members.
+The Illinois Association of School Administrators said Monday it backed Edgar because of his education program and his support for making permanent the temporary income tax surcharge that generates more than $350 million a year for education.
+Although mostly found in nonunionized manufacturing businesses, the system works in other settings, the study shows.
+Hollinger has since offered The Telegraph half this stake, at the same price, at a cost to the UK group of Pounds 72.3m. The purchase was approved by The Telegraph's independent directors, ready for a vote by shareholders.
+Mr. Monroe, 70 years old, will continue to serve as editor until a successor is named.
+When Albanian workers went on strike to protest, 105,000 were sacked - everyone in state employment, from road sweepers to magistrates. The Albanian curriculum in schools and university was prohibited; Albanian education was driven underground.
+In a similar survey a month earlier, before the crash, the group's consensus foresaw a 2.8% gain in real GNP in the year ahead.
+Jacques Correze, 79 years old, also was a member in the 1930s of a terrorist group that persecuted Jews.
+That is a matter of geography.
+During the past two decades, Mr. Erhard has created several organizations devoted to the betterment of human life.
+One finding: Victims who engaged in heterosexual activity with more than two partners were 11 times more likely to get non-A, non-B hepatitis than people in the control group.
+London traders expect the uncertain tone of the market to hold until the Gulf crisis is out of the way, with institutional investors waiting for the market to fall even lower before seeking to commit funds.
+As the accompanying table reveals, Americans spent billions of dollars, in 1985, to protect against theft in its various guises.
+British Sugar officials approached Lipman about a possible buyout in October, he said.
+If we didn't, there would be no point in being out here.
+The men at the pinnacle of America's corporate hierarchy took a beating in last fall's stock-market crash, no doubt about it.
+Once Governor Pete Wilson opened the door for them, trustees recently raced to raise fees 40% for next year in order to restore courses.
+Meese's conservative views, as well as ethical concerns voiced by his critics, led to a 13-month confirmation fight that ended in a 63-31 vote of approval by a Republican-controlled Senate in February 1985.
+Chieftain Development rose 2 3/8 to 11 5/8.
+Advancing States as Laboratories: The budget recognizes the emergence of new ideas and initiatives originating at the state and local level.
+In the market for gilts, British government bonds, the change is even sharper.
+He said he has played the Illinois lottery since it started in 1974, driving about 20 miles across the state line to buy $15 worth of tickets every week.
+The operations range from Bar Frost near the Arctic Circle to maneuvers throughout the Mediterranean, it said.
+The rest, however, is coming from a most un-Republican source - a (read my lips) tax increase. A large part of New York's Dollars 21m outlay will be spent on security, and calming the fears of the thousands of out-of-towners attending the convention.
+In addition to paying $20 million, Prudential is giving up its equity interest in a number of partnerships with face value of $16 million.
+"Yes I am," he replied. "I think the way to end it is to vote. Letters are coming in saying, "Enough is enough _ this has gone on too long." "I believe enough time has been devoted to this matter," Mitchell said.
+George B. Crist told reporters in Manama on June 1 the cruiser's air defense radar could cover the entire gulf and called it a "quantum leap forward" in detering a new Iranian anti-ship missile site nearing completion in the strait.
+Some reportedly took early retirement and some were permitted to transfer to the Citizens Militia after retraining.
+Benefits of the merger had now come through.
+The statistics on the accompanying map were provided by Runzheimer International, a Rochester, Wis., travel-costs consulting firm.
+JARUZELSKI SAID he hopes to call a referendum on a Polish austerity plan.
+The outcome of current negotiations under GATT, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, and the future of trade barriers and export subsidies.
+Chancellor Helmut Kohl has called for immediate negotiations on tactical weapons, which the Bush administration opposes until the Soviet Union reduces its estimated 12-1 superiority.
+He spent 11 years with network radio, and moved to the television side in 1981.
+The rating concern noted that Pullman's management has proposed to acquire the company, which makes truck trailers, aircraft seats and other products, for $7.50 a share, or $315 million.
+But overall sales are expected to rise to 515.8 billion yen from the 505 billion predicted earlier.
+Police stepped up street checks on pedestrians downtown.
+Far more important than the stock market to consumer spending, the Fed economist says, is the housing market.
+Beer generally has a 4.6 percent alcohol content, while malt liquor begins at 5.6 percent and one brand contains 10.9 percent, although most are under 7 percent.
+"This is an industry in retreat," said Hugh Kelly, an economist with Landauer Associates Inc., a real estate counseling and research firm.
+It will be on a par with the NEC, the National Security Council, and the Domestic Policy Council.
+Sisulu's mother, Albertina, is a co-president of the United Democratic Front, a banned anti-apartheid coalition.
+In the new Rwanda, there are as yet no courts or police to evict him.
+Another long year stretched before him with nothing much to do except feed his reindeer and re-paint his sleigh.
+Mrs. Quintana's attorney, Maureen Reidy Witt, said UBS and the doctors were uninformed and insensitive to the physical and emotional needs of their patient.
+"We had been talking (about the plan) in the management group for several months," Roark said in a telephone interview from the company's Pepperell, Ga., headquarters.
+The ratio measures the number of investors who hope to profit from stocks' decline, who buy put options, against those who hope to gain by their rise, who buy call options.
+A tea company, Unilever is also experimenting with chicory-flavored instant coffee in India.
+A bust of Anderson sculpted by artist Louis Dlugosz was placed Friday in Batavia's City Hall, alongside a scrapbook of local events held in Anderson's honor over the past six years.
+The spokesman said two of the Arabs asked to be deported rather than continue serving lengthy prison sentences for terrorist activities.
+Many of what were once prime wetlands now sit empty of water and waterfowl.
+Holders of record Feb. 26 will be entitled to receive Stop & Shop's 16 cent quarterly dividend payable April 1.
+They blame international traffickers who are offering a high-quality product to capture a wider share of the Spanish market.
+AT&T plans a renewed effort to expand its computer business in Europe, this time by seeking partnerships with firms in several nations.
+Most are believed to have been laid by Iran and some by Iraq, officers say, but neither country has provided data on the locations.
+The simple grave near the charred home was the latest in the department's long tradition of burying pets who die in fires.
+Although CAFE acted initially as a protectionist device, it is now operating perversely to encourage imports.
+Later in the summer, the union will focus its efforts on one company.
+It is treating judges with contempt.
+Orders for the whole of 1992 had fallen by 7 per cent.
+Its value is not known outside professional circles.
+In July 1982, eight soldiers died in IRA bombings near the Household Cavalry barracks in central London and at a bandstand in the capital's Regent's Park where an army band was playing.
+Since Mikhail S. Gorbachev allowed more openess and lifted iron controls on dissent, ethnic and racial hatreds have resurfaced in Moslem Central Asia and in the Caucasus republics of the Soviet Union.
+He is not willing. Eggless, he sails on.
+Japanese leaders reacted sharply today to the approval of an omnibus trade bill by the U.S. House of Representatives and urged President Reagan to veto it quickly.
+The beer will flow and fireworks will light up the sky as the Germans usher in unification with a wild street celebration that will be repeated in dozens of cities nationwide.
+A glance at last Sunday's papers reveals the hatred many feel towards his methods.
+"There's a certain amount of conservatism that comes from the financial realities of the year.
+Although it has stressed that it regarded the buyout offer as friendly, Georgia Pacific has filed a U.S. District Court complaint in Portland challenging Maine's anti-takeover law.
+Miguel Recarey Jr., former president of IMC, fled the country in 1987 in the face of indictments on federal charges including wire-tapping, bribery and embezzlement in the wake of the collapse of IMC.
+Communism elsewhere was viewed with less suspicion.
+In preliminary rulings, the commission concluded that the Commerce Department should continue its investigation of complaints about the imports filed by the Copper and Brass Fabricators Council on behalf of U.S. producers.
+In 1986 he was promoted to the Court of Appeal. He is no stranger to controversy.
+Everything from satellite TV dishes to electric power cables, plastic bottles and petrol pumps.
+Mrs. Smart knew the boys as a teacher of video and media for the Winnacunnet Regional School District.
+In 1950, he beat Helen Gahagan Douglas for the U.S. Senate with an equally sleazy red-baiting campaign.
+True, details of the plot whirl past so rapidly that we cannot keep up with them, but this does not matter, for everything shows us a world onstage that rattles along at its own rate and with its own inner life.
+"We're actually a little ahead of our forecast on arrivals," says Douglas King, general manager of marketing for the association.
+Mr. Logsdon, the Crowell Weedon analyst, said New World is rumored to be considering the sale of its Marvel Entertainment unit, which has suffered from slumping toy and animation markets and slow growth in comic books.
+The top finisher wins $25,000 in real money.
+A defense attorney conceded Tuesday that a soybean trader at the Chicago Board of Trade broke exchange rules but said he did not attempt to cheat customers or commit fraud.
+It is not clear if Lee Aerospace manufactured or simply acted as a broker on the bolts in question.
+He also argues that the U.S. should stop trying to dictate to other nations: "Japan, Germany and other industrial nations have the right to guide their own monetary and fiscal policies as they wish."
+In the Elkhorn Mountains about 10 miles southeast of Helena, officials closed public access to 58,000 acres where a week-old fire continued to burn in steep, heavily timbered terrain.
+"They're saying, 'We're stronger, we're better, we're going to make life harder for all our competitors that are buying banks in Texas," said another banking source.
+"People never expected to lose their job completely when they went on strike," notes a federal mediation official.
+The company had long hinted that it might seek a "third leg" to balance the cyclical steel and energy business.
+Laura San Giacomo, a stage and television actress making a memorably keen film debut here, plays Cynthia, Ann's sister.
+"They have got to be accountable.
+Share certificates will be despatched next Friday, and dealings start the following Monday.
+Less than an hour before Air Force One touched down, Secretary of State George P. Shultz in Washington announced the collapse of negotiations to get Panamanian leader Gen.
+"We are not far from the all-time high right now," he said, "and there is a little apprehension that we're moving too far, too quick.
+After they were freed, Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu hailed the four as "heroes" in the struggle against the system of apartheid.
+Ideally, he would like to use Dechert in the US. 'I've had very good feed-back from the US about them so I can see no reason not to.
+We seem to be ill-fated, don't we?" McDougal refused to identify the independent investors who made an offer for the shares held by the FDIC.
+Scandinavia Fund invests in Scandinavian companies; six of its seven directors are in Scandinavian countries, and its investment adviser is Skandifond Fiduciary AB in Stockholm, a unit of fund manager Aktiv Pacering AB.
+Mrs. Heidt said in an interview at her husband William's bedside in the intensive care unit at Nassau County Medical Center that she thanked God all three were alive.
+The contagious lung disease attacked more than 22,000 Americans last year.
+The hospital management company said the loss reflects a pre-tax charge of $81.8 million, primarily for the divestiture of seven rural hospitals and most of its non-hospital operations.
+'Political control is in the European Community and the apex is the council of ministers.
+The rumor helped to provide the market with the most activity it saw all day.
+Through these it can sell its insurance, fund management and mortgage products nationwide.
+Martinez's body lay on the sidewalk in front of his humble home an hour after the vehicle parked in front of it exploded at 6:20 a.m.
+Of the 2,638 rural hospitals, 71 percent had fewer than 100 beds.
+Audi, the quality car division, managed a 6 per cent rise. According to the company, group sales in Germany fell 1.3 per cent in the first quarter, when overall demand for cars rose 2.9 per cent.
+But Mr. Akers and Roger Smith, chairman of General Motors Corp., strongly opposed that idea.
+Only then will we know where among great champions we should rank this remarkable player.
+The tremor, the strongest to hit Japan for almost 11 years, was felt across the country from the Pacific coast to the Sea of Japan, the national meteorological agency said.
+Romania's government endorsed a 1994 draft austerity budget based on recommendations made by the International Monetary Fund.
+Association leaders felt badly served when the town of 3,500 year-round residents sent a bill for $2,500 for taxes on the garage property despite the group's nonprofit status.
+An internal review of 1,293 suspension cases found that benefits were incorrectly cut off in 54 percent of the cases and that the suspensions were justified but incorrecly recorded in an additional 30 percent of the cases.
+He adds: "I don't think playing around with taxes is an option we can afford at this time.
+"I felt it would confuse people."
+In addition, Mr. Scowcroft said, the two leaders discussed the possibility of developing a Russian-American bank for privatization.
+A spokesman in Blue Bell, Pa., said the company doesn't currently plan to sell the defense business, which generates $2.2 billion of revenue a year.
+More than 1,000 people died in the fighting.
+The Colombian ring reportedly accounts for up to 80 percent of the cocaine entering the United States.
+On the average, federal salaries will now only buy 65 percent of what they would in 1969, the draft report notes, but salaries earned by average non-federal workers will buy about 1.5 percent more than 1969.
+Every Sunday he played the church organ. Less fortunate were 'Bashful' and 'Sleepy'.
+A Coca-Cola spokesman said the soft-drink company is selling the bottler for the price it paid for it last year, plus some related interest costs.
+A soggy showing on Wall Street also hindered any headway in London, dealers said, where oil stocks were also falling back and several corporate earnings from the Big Three U.S. car makers were disappointing.
+The 1902 lamp, known as "Les Coprins" (The Mushrooms), is made of internally decorated and intaglio-carved glass and wrought iron.
+The latest immigration surge began last year, when 12,000 Soviet Jews came to Israel, in part because of relaxed emigration rules in the Soviet Union.
+He tried to transform the fund into an independent bank.
+Stores receiving the products were advised to pull them from their shelves, and consumers were urged to return any purchased items for refunds, said Patrick Farrell, a Continental spokesman from St. Louis.
+Yorkshire more than made up for higher than expected provisions through improved efficiencies.
+There is hardly anything a temple of gastronomy will not do to enhance the joy of eating.
+But they added that the trend in U.S.-bound exports continues to be damped by increased local production.
+Demand has kept up, in spite of the recession, but, Mr Baker said, 'there is pressure to keep down prices.
+On the other hand, a pullout or threatened pullout by foreign investors could push rates up sharply.
+The utility's financial woes were further aggravated last month when an $800 million revolving credit facility, led by Irving Trust Co., was frozen at $350 million.
+Darcy's mother, a divorced man-hater, learns the error of her immature, pretentious ways through the youngsters.
+But, you know, I honestly don't think Dick saw what he was doing wrong."
+The Soviet Union has some ships in waters off Iraq, but has not deployed any other forces to join the U.S.-led multinational force assembled against Iraq.
+Sunday's convention was the latest attempt to put together a unified, viable opposition to Mrs. Aquino.
+In the past decade this raised fears for the future of the Social Security system. Keeping the system going, and keeping the checks flowing, might require such large tax increases that workers would rebel.
+Last November, State Department officials said they agreed that they had been following a contradictory policy toward the blind, allowing them to take the written and oral examinations but never accepting them as Foreign Service officers.
+NASSCO workers built the Valdez between 1985 and 1986.
+"I haven't gone away and I haven't stepped up.
+The dispute was considered the biggest threat to Rocard since Mitterrand named him prime minister after the Socialists regained effective control of the National Assembly in 1988.
+'I'm sure they will come,' said an election official peering anxiously at the empty streets. The day slid by, much like any other weekend.
+Then, daughter in tow, she hurried inside for the dinner.
+In Ashkelon, the two victims of the hammer attack were identified as Israelis in their late 40s, army radio said.
+She said a union straw poll showed a "very solid majority" of union members in favor of granting union leadership the authority to call a strike.
+But he does not think much of the idea that tourism's growth is linked to organised religion's decline.
+The meeting of pension-fund holders, however, was called by officials of the funds themselves, some of whom say they are angry at GM's buyout of Mr. Perot and three other top EDS officials.
+Before the Fed began its gradual credit-easing moves, the federal funds rate stood at 9.75 percent.
+And pricing the units to reflect the risks would be an obstacle to their sale, some analysts said.
+For that he was made a furnace stoker. It happened to many." We walked through the streets and main square of the inner city, my uncle convincing me that my vague remembrance of Old World charm was not mere nostalgia.
+The paint isn't even dry.
+The organizations include two Wallace-Reader's Digest funds established by the founders and several independent foundations organized to support charities favored by the Wallaces.
+The investigation was disclosed by the Washington-based Center for Auto Safety and confirmed by the safety agency.
+But Mr. Birinyi says the bulls' odds are better if a bull market prevailed when the trading range began.
+On Wednesday, a fierce row broke out between the Civic Forum and the Christian Democrats over the alleged links of a top Christian Democrat, Josef Bartoncik, with the hated Communist secret police.
+The following issues were filed recently with the Securities and Exchange Commission: Catalyst Thermal Energy Corp., a unit of Catalyst Energy Corp., initial public offering of 2.4 million common shares, via Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.
+Nine other commuter railroads nationwide and Amtrak had been potential targets of sympathy actions.
+"The future requires giving up the monopoly of power," new party leader Karel Urbanek said last week.
+"We would need to see more strength in the consumer sector to have a truly strong rebound," said Norman Robertson, economist with Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh.
+Submissions must be received by January 15 1995. The 1995 Information Technology European Awards are open to companies, universities and institutions within the European Union and EFTA.
+The Federation of Specialty Stores Associations reacted with anger this point.
+The Multnomah County Circuit jury found that the Metzgers and White Aryan Resistance conspired to do violence to minorities and that they were reckless in sending Dave Mazzella to Portland as their agent.
+The dispute is over an insurance claim by Cooper for damage caused by a fire at one of its factories in Georgia.
+But the Missouri court did not accept their statement as deciding the issue.
+"The marketplace doesn't wait any more," Mr. Reuss said.
+We're not sure really.
+The failed test came only weeks before a regulation requiring the additive was to have been announced, although the airlines had argued the additive's value was questionable and there were indications it could interfere with engine performance.
+But Leu said the aircraft's six tanks are all interconnected and the fuel supply system had plenty of fuel remaining on arrival at the airport, better known as Narita.
+Mulford said the issue of economic assistance would be taken up by finance ministers and central bankers of the world's seven richest countries when they meet Saturday in advance of the IMF and World Bank meetings.
+"Unless you've read a book on it or come from a family that did a lot of entertaining," there isn't much chance to learn it, he notes.
+But many of the new rich have been criticized and even hit with criminal charges for acquiring large amounts of money.
+The area is off the land border between the two West African nations.
+"People are re-examining what's ahead of us and squaring up their positions," he said, referring to the government's report on the nation's May trade deficit, which is due out Friday.
+Wholesale home heating oil prices fell on the New York Mercantile Exchange, weighed down by sluggish demand due to unusually warm weather on the East Coast.
+The coincidence of the election aside, it seems the market is nervous about the Pounds 465m flotation of Waste Management International.
+Mr. Goldstein added that researchers in London have found higher counts of CD-8 positive lymphocytes in four persons inoculated with HGP-30 during safety trials.
+Throngs of uninterested bystanders, bribed with an afternoon off work, would show up whenever a head of state came to town.
+According to individuals close to the situation, Credit Lyonnais has the first security interest in the library and Bank of America stands to take a loss on its loans.
+"I'm not particularly popular in a number of venues," Mr. Trandum says.
+I never did reach that spring. Michael Woods was a guest of Montpelier Plantation Inn, PO Box 474, Nevis, West Indies, (tel: 809-4693462).
+It goes to great lengths to link Dukakis with former President Jimmy Carter and contains some of the most strident assaults launched to date between Bush and Dukakis.
+Official financing has played a central role in the debt strategy through the Paris Club ($73 billion of principal and interest have been consolidated since 1983) and the flexible policies of export credit agencies.
+Today he offers her his ultimate compliment for her tomboyish toughness.
+Slagle said the disease does not affect humans and does not exist in the United States.
+Results for the fiscal year were hurt by reduced sales volume for recreational vehicles and operating losses at the company's new commercial vehicle business and at Cycle-Sat, Dohrmann said.
+Code-Alarm also is developing a line of home-security systems, which it says will get some of the proceeds from the new stock offering.
+Shamir has also said he would introduce legislation to jail arsonists for up to 15 years.
+He believes "a recovery is coming in the spring." Moreover, the disappointing news about new-home sales and the leading indicators doesn't take into account more-hopeful trends last month.
+If action on the Poland-Hungary aid bill is delayed past this week, as appears likely, Republican senators likely will try to add their capital-gains reduction to legislation boosting government borrowing authority.
+In addition, he was a candidate for the state Legislature and the city council and was well known around Grand Forks, Mrs. Lysegen says.
+Coal miners in at least three states agreed to return to work this weekend, complying with the United Mine Workers union in its bid to end a monthlong wildcat strike.
+Perkins told reporters he did not "tend to equate" South Africa and the United States, "but searching for non-violent solutions is probably something worth thinking about" in South Africa.
+The population of 25-square-mile Guernsey has jumped to 60,000 from 54,000 in 1976.
+He remembers school as being much more orderly than what Joe Clark faces.
+Geoffrey Collier, a former director of the merchant bank's securities unit, received a one-year suspended jail sentence and a #25,000 fine after he pleaded guilty to two charges of insider trading in July.
+The suit accuses the Metzgers of inciting the November 1988 beating death of Mulugeta Seraw, 27, an Ethiopian who planned to attend school in Portland.
+Dr. Holly Atkinson, vice president of programming and medical affairs at the cable channel Lifetime Medical Television, will host the programs for patients of obstetricians and gynecologists.
+Female employees accounted for one in five transfers last year, up from one in 25 a decade ago, the Employee Relocation Council says.
+With the new copier, she says, she's able to use color graphics more extensively.
+Separate studies for the Defense and Energy departments identified varying worst-case environmental effects if the Iraqi leader follows through on his threats to devastate Kuwait's oil industry.
+Meanwhile, the Bosnian Serb parliament has proposed a new prime minister, Mr Dusan Kozic, a technocrat who promised to clamp down on black-marketeering.
+Other European countries need to guarantee some training to every young person. Finally, Europe is the continent of trade unions.
+The dividend is payable April 18 to stock of record April 4.
+S&P stopped short of lowering the city's rating of A-minus but said it sees a need "to revise the city's financial plan and to evaluate its payroll burden in line with the realities" of a slipping economy.
+The shuttle is now expected to go into orbit by early October.
+However, the consultant, who had been appointed by the federal judge as part of the firm's settlement last year of SEC charges, said that firm's practices had definitely improved since he reviewed them last year.
+"The Japanese have taken money otherwise going to buy U.S. stocks and bonds and are investing in West Germany," said economist Mark Killion with DRI-McGraw-Hill Inc. in Lexington, Mass.
+Hall, in the Army since 1976, spent most of his career in Europe, working as an analyst of intercepted radio and telephone traffic and code messages.
+The Nova spokesman said any joint Nova and Polysar directors would be required to declare a conflict of interest and not vote if Nova ever did attempt another offer for Polysar.
+Making the reporting more difficult, few national correspondents and even fewer local reporters have much experience covering crashes; such disasters are infrequent.
+We feared that the weather would set in, the ferry would not sail and we would be stuck on the island.
+That was the first and last time this has been brought up."
+Since the UK joined the ERM it has cut rates nine times.
+Hardest hit were the company's 13.25% debentures maturing in 2000.
+Short was briefly jailed and protected from a lynch mob by Bat Masterson; he later was cleared.
+These excerpts focus on those matters where the committee did not "find reason to believe" Wright had violated House rules and on the one matter the committee is still pursuing.
+Twenty-eight students and a teacher are killed.
+To protest the Soviet Union's pressure on Lithuania, the president of Daemen College has withdrawn his invitation to a Soviet diplomat to speak at the school's commencement.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Petrie shares fell 25 cents to close at $19.125.
+Temperatures warmed into the 70s across Florida and much of the central United State early Friday afternoon with readings in the 80s in western Kansas, much of Texas and extreme southern Florida.
+Michel Aoun moved against the militia of a rival Christian leader.
+In May, Swedish investor Lars-Erik Magnusson signed an agreement valued at $630 million to acquire a Chicago office building and lease two New York properties with options to buy them.
+But Lotus said it moved the account because it wanted an agency closer to its Cambridge, Mass., headquarters.
+Delegates are also considering the problem of dealing with under-shipment and declared shortfalls against quota allocations.
+Mr. McAllister said there are more than 500 lawsuits pending against Vernon, seeking several billion dollars in claims.
+Researchers estimate that 44,000 American women will die this year of breast cancer.
+Mr. Gorbachev's economic reforms attempt to establish "another socialist model," but I do not believe in the workability of any socialist economy.
+Drivers were advised to use chains on alpine roads.
+"The issue has been distorted by those who try to maintain that it's a tax for the rich.
+Czechoslovakia's largest employer is an uncompetitive steel industry.
+Both intelligence agencies have traditionally play major roles in domestic politics.
+There is little activity involving the records these days, according to Marion Johnson, a government archivist for 40 years and chief overseer of the Kennedy records.
+In all, the defendants will pay a total of $330,000 in penalties and restitution to settle securities fraud charges, without admitting or denying wrongdoing, the SEC announced in Washington.
+Midnight Mass will be celebrated at St. Catherine's Church, part of the Church of the Nativity complex built over the cave where the Bible says Jesus was born.
+There has even been speculation that Messrs.
+The Commodity Research Bureau's closely watched futures-price index of 21 commodities fell for the first time in seven trading days, to 234.55, down 2.53 from the high for the year set Friday.
+With President Reagan en route to a Moscow summit, the two Democrats said they hoped the superpowers would move toward less reliance on military solutions to world problems.
+Caesars debt was initially placed on CreditWatch March 9, after Mr. Sosnoff made his bid.
+It has always measured itself by European standards and, unlike Britain, has never contemplated any alternative identity.
+The Lehman Brothers name hasn't been used since Shearson bought the Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Inc. investment bank in 1984 and folded it into what was then called Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
+Milk has never been creatively marketed, she said. "Whenever anybody makes noise about a beverage product it does have an effect on sales," she said.
+And the timber industry is backing a measure to cancel out the initiative's provisions to save trees.
+Most of the space in the structure, at 1166 Avenue of the Americas, currently is vacant.
+Phone line growth was weak at 1.7%, "a function of slow housing starts," a spokesman said.
+I spilled the soup on the colonel sitting next to him.
+When the trade-closing tariff was signed, an ordinary business correction turned into the Great Depression.
+It is probable the chimps will live their normal life span of about 40 years or more, pushing their care bill to $5,000 each annually, they said.
+This plays well in a country that knows it was created in 1903 essentially for Washington's convenience and where a new nationalism sparked by the Panama Canal treaties burns brightly.
+The 1992 figure compares with a restated loss of L732bn for the parent company for all 1991. At group level, EniChem lost L721bn after minority interests in the first half of last year.
+That will probably take years.
+The legislature is to address the strikers' principal demand, the return of the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijani control, Mamedov said, speaking by telephone from Azerbaijan's capital, Baku.
+"When you're getting $16 to $18 for oil, you can't put as much enhanced recovery investment into servicing," said Bob Baker, an analyst with Prudential Bache Securities Inc.
+Retailers, the only bright spot in 1987 with a 16 percent profit hike, registered a 10 percent gain last year, to $9.12 billion.
+Negotiation resources can only be rationalised if there is considerable common membership within industries and companies.
+Case had losses of nearly $400 million from 1983 to 1985.
+On the other hand, even when facing fears of recession, the Fed moved slowly, a sign that fighting inflation remains a preoccupation.
+Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., agreed with Byrd that work on the treaty is likely to be finished Friday.
+A recent decision by the Coalition to field joint candidates with the socialists in five constituencies has led to heated protests from some supporters.
+He's a good people person," said Larry W. Dobrinsky, vice president and treasurer of Farm Fresh.
+In other balloting Tuesday, 11 candidates are vying to replace Rep. Mickey Leland of Texas, killed last summer in a plane crash in Ethiopia.
+Apart from attending benefit concerts like "Live Aid," which sent millions of dollars to starving African nations in 1985, American students seem barely aware of world hunger and where and why it occurs.
+GM's Buick division last week extended its program through April 7 but didn't make any changes to the package.
+But the Rust Belt revival is raising a new set of worries.
+Magellan's mission is to map up to 90 percent of Venus' surface using radar to peer through the planet's thick clouds, which prevent the use of optical cameras.
+Wednesday's report reflected continued efforts by government regulators to close or rescue failed institutions.
+Officials had concluded the first call was apparently a hoax after precautionary inspections revealed no sign of tampering.
+This is consistent with their past decisions and also with the position the town took in interpreting the ordinance." Steven Shapiro of the American Civil Liberties Union said the court went too far in seeking to protect the privacy of the home.
+Economists at Insee, the French national statistics office have revised down their GDP growth forecast from 2.5 per cent to 2.2 per cent in 1992. But hold on.
+Last month, Avril said he planned to close the barracks of the 700-man Dessalines Battalion, the most brutal unit in Haiti's 7,000-member army.
+No lawsuit has been filed against Gibbs & Hill regarding Comanche Peak.
+Argentina's two main political parties repeatedly have said they would not allow Congress to pass amnesty legislation to halt the human rights trials, which are about to resume in civilian court after a year's lapse.
+MAIN ISSUE: A plan to amend the Constitution to change the ceremonial presidency into an elected one with veto power over spending financial reserves and nominations to senior civil service and judicial positions.
+The company has 1,000 employees, and a market share of around 90 per cent in the Fejer and Komaron regions.
+A few minutes after the 9:40 a.m. PST announcement, NASA reported pressure had been restored.
+According to SEC filings, Mr. Rakoff presented Margolis with documents in March concerning "five questionable transactions involving approximately $550,000 of sales" to two companies, which also were suppliers of New York City Shoes.
+Other publishers' authors will be fair game, too.
+They are encouraged by Britain's low level of government debt compared with other leading industrialised countries and recent events abroad.
+The nun's brother, who participated in the abduction, said his sister is free to return to the convent after she listens to her family's arguments against it.
+It currently only has about 40 income tax treaties compared with, for example, the UK's 80 or so treaties.
+Mr. Rayner, a senior vice president in the international department, soon will become co-manager of the Los Angeles office while retaining some international responsibilities.
+Ligachev was the No. 2 figure in the Politburo and considered a conservative counterforce to Gorbachev until Gorbachev demoted him. In September, Ligachev became chairman of the party's agricultural commission.
+"We have information that some folks are trying to help the kids escape out of state," he said.
+"We're all aware of the fact this effort is going to be complex and is a little controversial," said Richard Herold, a lawyer and chairman of the 20-member panel.
+"We disagree with the court's decision because we believe that even currently we won't use the test in exclusion of other medical evidence," Gambino said in an interview last week.
+Helms, a three-term Republican senator, is in a close re-election race in Tuesday's election against Democrat Harvey Gantt.
+However, 57 percent said the airlines should be required to announce all terrorist threats they receive.
+Ground also is being broken for a new jail to hold inmates awaiting trial.
+"Normally they say this was a test, but a proper voice came on the tannoy (address system) saying, `This is not a test.
+Sir Geoffrey will serve as a special adviser in the London office of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, a 1,200-lawyer firm based in Cleveland.
+Rising costs in Singapore are believed to be the main reason for the move.
+Retief will serve as a liaison between Namibia's current transitional government and the U.N. special representative to the territory, Marthi Ahtisaari, the news agency said.
+The Brady report also favors some sort of "circuit breakers" in the financial markets.
+Guidelines attached to Rose's testimony said that by law, willful use or authorization of a government vehicle for other than official purposes must be punished by suspension of at least 30 days or removal.
+Societe Generale said the agenda of the meeting will include a speech by the president of the company, Rene Lamy, and the nomination of directors.
+Senators are to continue their consideration of the measure next week.
+Under the proposal, filed with the U.S. Justice Department, editorial departments of the Record and The Dispatch would remain separate and under control of the respective newspapers.
+We have to wait and see what ours does." The Conference Board will release its November survey Tuesday.
+SOVIET UNEMPLOYMENT The Soviet Union's jobless rate is soaring to 27% in some areas, Pravda said.
+ANY significant movements were restricted to special situations yesterday as most bourses closed mixed, writes Our Markets Staff. FRANKFURT was lifted by short-covering, and an earnings upgrade for the steel and engineering group, Preussag.
+Genscher said Monday that about 80 percent of Romania's Germans had applied for exit visas during the Ceausescu years.
+A strong earthquake rattled windows in Tokyo and shook the metropolitan area Tuesday night, but police said it caused no immediate damage.
+Describing his findings in May, Cary said the experiment has shown that a bullet wound to the brain stops respiration but, if respiration is supported artificially, the animal will begin breathing again on its own.
+But he failed to win labor backing and finished a distant third in the Michigan caucuses, behind Jackson and Dukakis.
+Regulatory changes due at the end of the year have begun casting shadows ahead.
+"We couldn't afford to stay there because we had to come to New York and find a replacement," Ebb said.
+Centre for Policy Studies, 8 Wilfred Street, London SW1 ECTL.
+On Friday, the U.S. government charged the two Iranians with conspiring to violate export controls aimed at keeping weapons out of unfriendly or belligerent hands.
+It started May 21, when the New Hampshire angler entered a 6.28-pound salmon in the annual fishing derby at the state's Lake Winnipesaukee.
+It should at least engender a vigorous debate.
+The United States had already secured the backing of the other permanent members of the Security Council for the measure.
+Mr. Dingman has, over a period of decades, guided dozens of astute purchases and sales of company operations.
+He has failed to draw significant blue-collar support or to express a clear message.
+Ms. Launders said she paid Steinberg $500 for "filing fees" after he promised to place the baby with a middle-class Catholic family.
+Thus, analysts say the Treasury will be able to hold its regularly scheduled sales of new securities next week.
+Senior leader Deng Xiaoping, who heads China's military, also has reduced the People's Liberation Army from more than 4 million in 1985 to about 3 million today.
+Tens of thousands of Armenians have been marching daily through a southern city and have shut down most businesses and public transportation, Pravda said today in an update on the country's severest ethnic dispute.
+"The precipitous decline in demand for trans-Atlantic travel requires painful action," said Pan Am Chairman Thomas G. Plaskett in a statement.
+"This company (Lincoln) made money.
+The book will be "about my life, my family, all the pet animals I've had," said the 13-year-old girl, a fan of scary films and gothic novels.
+I said if that's the way you feel about it we'll just get out right here.
+Like garden tools or an old Chevy, hair can oxidize, redden and rust.
+Hahn and colleagues decided to get to the bottom of that question.
+In recent weeks Iraq has ceded many of its war gains, sending back thousands of war prisoners, withdrawing troops from areas it captured in the war, and agreeing to share sovereignty over the strategically important Shatt-al-Arab waterway.
+Poultry prices, however, fell for the 10th consecutive month.
+The two sides have been meeting since Tuesday at Northwest's world headquarters with the assistance of a federal mediator, Tyler said.
+Tuesday's action was the latest setback in the district attorney's prosecution of Vines, who had been police chief for two years.
+"Earthquakes don't kill people.
+"With the acknowledged 40 percent increase in violent crime, the American public is understandably outraged by the growing disregard for human life by criminals," Sessions said.
+Body Shop reported a 2 per cent decline in UK sales in the nine weeks before Christmas; its rival, Boots, increased sales of its comparable Natural Collection range by 30 per cent in its final quarter.
+Some of the 200 Sikh extremists and sympathizers who surrendered during the siege confessed that nearly 40 people were tortured and killed by Sikh radicals and their bodies buried inside the complex. Some were people who had gone to the shrine to pray.
+He faces up to 40 years in prison and a $750,000 fine.
+Reiner said because parents wanted to resolve the case he did not regret retrying Buckey.
+The law permits fines of more than $700 for littering, but in 1986, the average fine imposed was less than $60.
+"I think the issue is freedom: Are Southern Baptists going to be free or are we going to be a controlled denomination?
+The COPPER market on the LME, trading for the first time in US dollars, continued to focus on news from US producers Kennecott and Phelps Dodge, where labour contracts expired on Wednesday, but the mines continue to operate.
+Discussion of rights breaks down, however, when political freedoms are raised.
+PS of New Hampshire, based in Manchester, N.H., also will pay MMWEC $3.5 million when the agreement is completed and an additional $16 million over eight years if Seabrook starts producing power.
+The Labor Party leader and finance minister, Shimon Peres, is rapidly selling off state-owned companies such as El Al, the national airline, in a Margaret Thatcher-style privatization.
+If it happens in China, one faction will control part of the army and the other, another part.
+Her former companion had sued the author and the publishers of her book for $4,750,000 in damages.
+A spokesman for Lockheed, Hugh Burns, said the company "has complied with all conflict of interest laws and to the best of our knowledge so did Mr. Diferdinando."
+Reality finally sets in, and both are relieved to discover they are from the same wealthy social set.
+The researchers aren't simply out to break records, though.
+They envisioned a talk show where the regulars were more wrapped up in their own lives than in celebrities. "A guest would have to come on and deal with whatever was going on in their lives," McGrath said.
+They think the sale can go down by being (only) honest and truthful.
+Therefore the costs down the road, once these programs have established themselves as the newest sacred cows on the block, will continue to rise; however, political practicalities will not allow those new costs to be questioned.
+It also found that 60 percent supported the Immigration and Naturalization Service's plan to build a four-mile drainage ditch in a desert area of San Diego County to stop motorists from speeding across unpatrolled border areas.
+Mr. Weber had said he hoped to reach an agreement with a U.S. carrier by the end of the year, something industry officials see as unlikely.
+David Hale, economist for Kemper Financial Services in Chicago, said the report prompted some investment firms to raise their economic growth forecasts.
+Officials from the various banks involved are expected to meet during the next few days to consider other arrangements with local authorities that could be questionable.
+London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $389.25 an ounce at midmorning, compared with $395.25 bid per ounce late Monday.
+He says he sells mainly to elderly, "blue-haired" ladies who visit on tour buses.
+Elliott is accused of murder, sexual assault, two counts of attempted murder and attempted arson in the death of Annette Abraham and the attack on the girl.
+The pharmaceuticals maker has been redrafting budgets, reorganizing its sales force, rethinking its product mix.
+They were put in touch with Mapa, a London-based marketing consultancy. The advice from the Mapa consultant was to go with the market rather than fight it.
+Baytree said it would reduce the cash portion of its offer to $8.25 a share if the offer isn't accepted by U.S. Truck Lines directors by the close of business today.
+The company is being acquired through an issue of Pounds 2m of shares.
+They said Nelson Mandela's father was the brother of Monde Mandela's grandfather.
+Meanwhile, the Hoare Govett Index (capital gains version) rose very slightly from 1376.54 to 1376.75 over the week to April 1.
+Hueco Tanks and Joshua Tree National Monument, east of Los Angeles, are the most popular North American winter climbing sites.
+It has sold a string of mostly unrelated businesses including hotels, betting shops, brewing and much of its pubs estate.
+Proceeds will be used to reduce bank debt and to supplement cash balances.
+It was repurchased from Benjamin Friedman, a longtime investor in the company.
+Light truck sales also will grow slowly, but less so.
+"We love dancing," he explains.
+The law passed the House of Lords Tuesday and now awaits the formality of the queen's signature, said Bill Walker, a Scottish lawmaker for the ruling Conservative Party and sponsor of the bill.
+That left trading to be dominated by profit-takers and dealers testing the market's downside. The Federal Reserve arranged overnight system repurchase agreements with Fed funds trading firm at 4 1/8 per cent.
+Bombardier has a 46-seat regional commuter aircraft under development, the only serious rival to Shorts' FJX twin-engined regional jetliner project, which now is to be scrapped.
+The Senate Budget Committee produced its version last week and full Senate action is also expected next week.
+His change of heart occurred after Mexican efforts to seek foreign investment from Europe fell far short of expectations.
+The severity of the other measures was tempered by a proposed 50 per cent increase in the minimum wage for state employees to Rbs4,500 a month. But the package was clearly too much even for some cabinet members.
+Miller should learn later this month whether his powers of persuasion have been successful.
+The Joint Chiefs' staff draws up such options for consideration by the president and National Security Council, and includes the pros and cons of each step.
+In some cases, pension administrators have siphoned off millions of dollars by underreporting earnings.
+She had been a military policewoman but is assigned to administrative duty, the spokesman said.
+One Brussels-based American lawyer spends four days out of five in Poland, advising on privatization.
+Funerals will be paid by the Navy, The Marietta Daily Journal reported today, quoting unidentified officials.
+I refer there to such misdemeanors as palming the ball, or "turning it over."
+The Ukraine and Azerbaijan also have declared their laws sovereign over Kremlin rule, and Georgia's newly elected president said last month he intended to lead the republic to independence.
+Contracts for deferred delivery of corn finished moderately lower on selling linked to forecasts for continued good harvesting weather in the Midwest.
+In another incident at O'Hare, an American Airlines Boeing 727 returned to the airport when one of its three engines was shut down after taking off Tuesday afternoon for Rochester, Minn.
+A team of investigators discarded notions that the worshippers were followers of the devil, the state news release said.
+BAA, the airports operator, launched a Pounds 60m investment programme yesterday to improve international passenger services at Glasgow airport. The development will be the second stage in the extension and improvement of the airport.
+He said he would inquire into three possible unfair practices. The decision was welcomed by banks and retailers who have complained about charges over the past two years.
+It arrived open, but otherwise intact.
+The dollar opened at 128.45 yen, up 0.33 yen from Monday's close, following gains on overseas markets.
+Two families were briefly evacuated from their homes in the farming community of Denverton, said Marcia Chadbourne, spokeswoman for the Solano County Office of Emergency Services.
+Two-thirds of the platform sank, trapping many victims.
+Among the groups believed to have been involved were the Mafia, the notorious P2 masonic lodge and the Vatican, through its own financial institution.
+The officials won't say whether they went to the SEC later on, or if and when they were approached by the SEC.
+President Cesar Gaviria will be in the US this weekend doing his best to push the coffee pact along at the highest levels.
+That is mainly because the KNTC is in charge of sales promotion.
+Meanwhile, there were indications several East German political parties allied with the ruling Communist Party are seeking greater independence.
+"The board thought I'd be dead or crazy by now.
+The move fueled rumors that Ford may be conserving cash for a major acquisition.
+The source said, however, that MCA and Salomon didn't present directors with a formal proposal.
+Passage of the bill was delayed until the Senate's Democratic majority could corral enough votes to waive the prohibition against appropriating funds that exceed the spending limit in the congressional budget resolution.
+Arab Berri, the highest-quality Saudi crude, currently produced in relatively minimal quantities, has a gravity of 39 degrees.
+Every three months, with a turn of the kaleidoscope, we see a new pattern.
+That question may be answered in the appeal of a case in which the city of Austin, Texas, sued Houston Lighting & Power Co. for $419 million, alleging deceit and mismanagement in a $5.8 billion nuclear facility in which Austin is a part owner.
+Grau contends that Ms. Esker strangled Ms. Cihaski with a belt on Sept. 20 in a motel parking lot near Wausau.
+'We are still talking,' he told Reuter, 'so we still hope to get an agreement.'
+In the past, Medicaid would help pay nursing home bills only after couples spent most assets and income of the institutionalized spouse, often leaving the at-home spouse little to live on.
+Some visitors said the fire gave the studio, the third most popular theme park in the nation, added appeal.
+"We don't plan on doing it anymore and we plan on bringing that number down," he said.
+The booklet, released on Tuesday, quotes remarks made by the officers, members of kibbutzim, in a February conversation with Maj. Gen.
+The buyer also inherits a baronial title. Step forward Derek Holt and his wife who have just paid the asking price to the owner, the Interallianz Bank of Zurich.
+In order for the money to be spent, however, an appropriations measure also would have to be approved.
+In a telephone interview from Massachusetts, Radner said Houdini boostesr have shown the same flare for publicity that the late magician had.
+As she took it off at 11:41 a.m., the fifth-floor apartment began to tremble, then shake violently.
+Orr said one jet flew directly over Olympic, four over West Mecklenburg.
+'I was actually, secretly, going to be a brain surgeon,' Penrose said. Another influence was a series of radio broadcasts by Professor Fred Hoyle (leading proponent of the 'steady state' theory of the universe).
+Agreed debt restructuring is now underway, but the company's future remains in doubt, not least because of a litany of alleged fraud and malpractice at Goodman plants.
+"We're going to be working in the coming hours to get the votes necessary and if that's possible we'll override the veto," new Speaker Thomas S. Foley said as the House prepared to meet to consider the day-old veto.
+The CBI said these were the weakest price expectations in a March survey since 1975. 'Intense competition is continuing to constrain price increases,' Mr Wigglesworth said.
+"But nothing is won in advance." For more than four centuries, these Jews thrived in Greece under Turkish rule.
+But they gave up almost all of that by year's end, when the returns totaled a scant 1.1%.
+We have some of the best-quality factories in the world in the US.' The government faces a difficult task to justify the level of financial aid being sought by Ford in the number of new jobs that will be created at Jaguar.
+The Polish king was regularly prayed for in synagogues around the world.
+Annual insurance premiums for physical damage to similar rigs in the North Sea range from 1% to 1.5% of a platform's replacement cost.
+Railey said he was in town from California to help his children celebrate their March birthdays.
+Farmers' use of Chapter 12 bankruptcy also fell sharply in 1988 to 2,035 filings from 6,604 in 1987.
+For decades, Russians have traded the good life for the safe life, power lawn mowers for unchanging prices and undemanding jobs.
+Moorhouse, it appears to me, has caught the spirit of the south.
+Other artifacts found in the site were identified as tablets and inscriptions that could contain important information about the Assyrian king and his era.
+He has gone on to earn 14 gold albums, nine platinum albums and sell more than 25 million records worldwide.
+"The year 1990 will be an era of exchange," Unification Minister Lee Hong-koo said in an interview with Yonhap, the South Korean news agency, published Wednesday.
+Tenneco Inc. announced today it is reorganizing its corporate office following the sale of Tenneco Oil Co. and the retirement and resignation of two top executives.
+China Central Television reported that the quake, centered in the Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, left 5,000 people homeless.
+But market indicators, which Fed Vice Chairman Manuel Johnson recently called important guides to policy, are at least serving to reinforce policy decisions for some Fed officials.
+Two former directors of the bank sued Mr. Bushkin in a state court in Los Angeles, saying they invested in the bank only because he promised them Mr. Carson would "actively promote and publicize" it but the entertainer didn't.
+Yesterday, in disclosing its new investigation into E-150 vans, the agency said the vehicles "are apparently experiencing the same fuel pressure and expulsion conditions as the recalled vehicles."
+According to U.N. figures, at least 100 Palestinians have been killed in more than three months of "the uprising," as the Arabs now call the violence, nearly all of them by Israeli bullets or beatings.
+Amdahl Corp., playing tit for tat with arch-rival International Business Machines Corp., said it lopped off 10% to 14% from the price of its mainframe computers.
+At the time, the tower was the tallest structure ever built, rising 1,000 feet from its base.
+The ship headed north in search of calmer waters but continued taking on water in conditions Australian authorities described as atrocious.
+Ryles had said Tuesday night that about 75 people were injured and that most of them were treated for smoke inhalation.
+Friends said Karajan joined the Nazi Party to avoid the wrath of Adolf Hitler and his henchmen, who expected party membership of the top cultural figures under their rule.
+The city, which has been slow to follow through on many of the budget cuts it has announced, still must slash $465 million from its expenses by the close of its fiscal year June 30. The projected shortfall next year has grown to $3.5 billion.
+Sun City said the buy-out is subject to regulatory approvals, among other things.
+Cremens's request is expected to be discussed Monday, at the next militia meeting.
+Strong technical selling was spurred when prices fell below the contract's previous low of $1.006, traders said.
+It suggests instead a flat-rate licence fee similar to the road licence fee. British Rail Privatisation, National Consumer Council, 20 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH.
+Other United Technologies divisions include the jet-engine maker Pratt & Whitney and helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky.
+Bush was greeted by applause when he led a parade of senators into the House chamber for the ceremony.
+The action instigated a turf battle in Congress and in the executive branch, which ultimately has meant even more money for Maglev.
+Firefighters also battled extreme heat and low humidity to suppress fires in eastern and southern Utah, while a new blaze charred more than 1,000 acres in the Uintah Basin, forcing evacuation of all campgrounds in the area.
+As expected, J.C. Penney Co., based in Dallas, did poorly in July.
+A state security court adjourned until Sunday the trial of the eldest son of the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser and 19 others accused of attacks on U.S. and Israeli diplomats.
+Living standards in Mexico have dropped precipitously over the years, partly because of the country's repayment obligations on its $100 billion foreign debt.
+I just found it curious to see so very much of Harrison Ford for no particular reason in "Frantic."
+Two groups are building prototypes of the plane.
+Bakhtiar was uninjured but two other people were killed.
+The company honored Swartz for heroism at a reception June 24.
+He planned to visit embassies in Geneva to ask for economic sanctions on Canada.
+Some optimists hope that these dire consequences are only temporary.
+The missing pilot was believed to be British but the British Consulate in the Icelandic capital did not release his identity.
+Shortage of doctors, nurses and other professionals.
+The shootings didn't come as a complete surprise to police.
+Taylor says Sawyer and his team are puppets of West African governments bent on dominating Liberia.
+When asked if he ever planned to leave office, Castro said that politicians, doctors, painters and writers never retire, the press agency said.
+Some disruption is expected.
+Some of the wider operating loss stemmed from a new rule on accounting for income from loan-orgination fees, and from a reduction in the company's mortgage-backed securities portfolio ordered by the Bank Board.
+Spending for structures is expected to decline 7% to 10% this year, following last year's 12% drop.
+Although he declined to disclose volume, he said sales are up more than 400% on a weekly basis from the level it was before the program started.
+Here are some quotes from the Soviet Communist Party Congress held Tuesday in Moscow.
+She added that the restructuring establishes control over the Monitor's news columns by its business manager, which she argued "threatens its editorial independence."
+But most observers now think the odds favour a No victory in at least Quebec and British Columbia. Critics have found it easy to zero in on the defects of what is a delicate compromise between various regions and population groups.
+A spokesman for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department confirmed yesterday that police arrested Mr. Ohta on Tuesday on suspicion of breaking into a Tokyo-based company, stealing documents and selling them to a competing concern.
+December will be the first delivery month, with trading conducted in 15 consecutive months, the exchange said.
+Nearly 4,000 people nationwide were surveyed as part of a campaign billed by a New York public relations firm as the second annual Adults Only Peanut Butter Lovers Fan Club Poll.
+At the end of the round he removed his left shoe, found the piece of paper inside it and said: 'I wondered what that was.' In 1985 Lyle became the first Briton since Tony Jacklin in 1969 to win the Open.
+But Citicorp, his bank for 25 years, resisted making a loan until the company's fiscal year ended, even though its sales were up 15%.
+Net income was Dollars 207m, or 56 cents a share, compared with Dollars 41m, or 11 cents.
+Irwin L. Kellner, who predicted a 9% bond yield, was wrong by more than 1 1/2 percentage points.
+In hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland does not produce hormones necessary to keep the body's metabolism working properly.
+National Westminster AGM. Agricultural ministers meet at Luxembourg to agree framework of reform of the CAP (until Wednesday).
+In look and focus, the Daily News is more like the feisty and sensationalist Post than New York Newsday, launched five years ago by Times Mirror Co.'s Long Island-based Newsday.
+Each phase runs its natural course.
+The new state law does not cover prison inmates.
+Former New York City Mayor Edward I. Koch was hit in the head with a rock today as he toured Jerusalem's old, walled city with Mayor Teddy Kollek, witnesses said.
+Sales would exceed $200 million annually, the companies said.
+Kalugin, 55, focused renewed attention on the KGB's tarnished past _ and he claims its present _ when he went public in June.
+To boaters, a Boston Whaler is instantly identifiable by its "smirk," a horizontal crease in the bow of every one of the 165,000 boats that the company has sold since its founding in 1958.
+The company now plans to expand Dermik, which makes topical steroids and acne medication, and currently is third in overall sales among dermatological specialty companies.
+For most people, computers and music are poles apart.
+Soviet troops entered Afghanistan at the end of 1979 to prop up the pro-Soviet government and stayed on to help fight the guerrillas.
+Only 6.89 per cent of the population supported the government's preferred method of auctioning them.
+Standard rooms start at SDollars 230 and are bookable through TRI Hotel Marketing. Mr Colin Rainbow, commercial director of pan-European travel agency chain Wagons-lits, says that such hotels will 'inevitably give you a more personal service.
+The actress, who starred in the movie "Making Love" and the short-lived 1989 television series "Baby Boom" on NBC, will return to work Sept. 6 in a still-untitled television movie for CBS, her publicist said.
+First, it must remove about 5,000 top leaders of the Communist party (People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan) to the Soviet Union.
+An 800-pound man was evicted by forklift Wednesday, hoisted onto a flatbed truck and trundled off to a hospital as officials searched for a new home for him and his 400-pound mother.
+It's exhausting." Capasso was released June 26 from a halfway house in Manhattan.
+The company said its offer was contingent upon it receiving two-thirds of Irving's 18.5 million common shares outstanding.
+The government goal, Lawson said, is a 20 percent basic tax rate.
+Romania's provisional, post-revolutionary government had appealed to Michael to postpone his visit until after May 20 elections to prevent possible disturbances.
+Kohlberg Kravis on Monday extended the tender offer expiration date from this Friday to Dec. 13, thereby keeping the structure of that offer in place in case it wins the bidding contest.
+School officials agreed, but reserved the right to move the case back to Chapter 11 if $2 million could be raised quickly.
+The two countries have signed an agreement to halve trans-boundary air pollution, measured by 1980 levels, in the next five years.
+A total of about 120,000 Japanese-Americans were put in camps after Pearl Harbor.
+There is an elementary school based on the Japanese system in New York City.
+Aided by a narrowing of premiums on forward deliveries and caution ahead of the expiry of US and Chilean labour contracts at the end of this month, the price broke overhead resistance at the equivalent of Dollars 1,850 a tonne in midweek.
+Pre-tax foreign operating profit soared to $127 million from about $49 million, largely reflecting higher prices and plant efficiencies, as well as effects of the weaker dollar.
+There is a lag from the time workers are laid off by factories and their movement into these new industries.
+Leaders of the 12-nation European Community, anxious about the fast-moving events in the Soviet bloc, met for three hours at a hastily arranged dinner at the invitation of President Francois Mitterrand.
+Most catering halls are equipped with everything needed to entertain a crowd.
+Minnesota Republicans had an equally spirited contest with Auditor Arne Carlson and businessman Jon Grunseth the front-runners.
+Still, the large cast remains undefeated by the material. Particularly fine is Stephen Bogardus who plays the pivotal roles of Adam, Noah and Abraham.
+Of course, you could have beaten fixed-interest returns by picking one of the best-performing unit or investment trusts.
+The World Bank also is prepared to provide money to back up the reforms, according to representatives in Caracas last week.
+School officials have defended the overlap process, but voluntarily canceled it this year in an attempt to mollify the Justice Department.
+As reported in this newspaper, the payment was questioned by the Boesky partnership's auditors after Mr. Boesky didn't produce documentation for the sum.
+The three Baltic republics _ Estonian, Lithuania, and Latvia _ were independent after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution until 1940, when they were absorbed by the Soviet Union under a secret agreement between Stalin and Hitler.
+However, at a meeting last week of both parties in Stockholm, Sweden, group representatives declined the offer and suggested that "majority representation would be more appropriate," the filing said.
+Steinberg said it is studying the request.
+CASE Technology makes software used in computer-aided engineering projects.
+The student, Pyotr Zaytsev, 19, was one of 20 students and 10 faculty members from the Leningrad State Conservatory who arrived in Maryland on Tuesday.
+The shares last traded on Jan. 17 at 1,396 francs.
+There are seemingly endless twists to universal life, and it pays to ask questions about all of them.
+However, the effect today is pretty dire.
+Bombardier, the Canadian aerospace and transit equipment group, will build 95 commuter rail cars for New Jersey Transit under a CDollars 153m (Dollars 110m) contract, with the work carried out in Quebec and Vermont.
+Small-stock investing had been a fad of big investors in recent years.
+Financiere de Paribas said the first-half report marked a further step in the turnaround that began when it posted profit of 59.3 million francs for all of 1988 after a year-earlier loss of 157.6 million francs.
+The award-winning ad has been shelved.
+At the time, many of these works were meant not only to be anti-formal but also to be anti-collectible, in protest against what was perceived as the rampant materialism of the period.
+Their political careers have been intertwined every since and over the years the two men developed a close friendship.
+The conditions also brought rain to Kentucky early today and cloudy or foggy skies to Massachusetts, New York, the Carolinas, Florida, Georgia and Oklahoma.
+The IRA in a statement Wednesday said the Harte brothers and Mullin, 26, were on "active service" _ a guerrilla euphemism for a bombing or shooting mission _ when they were slain.
+The state's case rests in part on the testimony of the three people, all related, in the apartment where Lewin was found.
+About 6.9 million acres of agricultural land is to be transferred to more than two million farmers over 10 years.
+Indeed, the prime minister, Mr John Major, has ruled out early re-entry.
+With economic recovery proceeding at a slow pace, companies have yet to build up stocks so keeping a lid on their financing requirements. Federal Reserve figures bear this out.
+If there is to be a Left vision, it has to be reform.
+Dukakis, who was out of the public eye in Boston, also planned to ease off on his recently full-speed campaign travels later in the week to concentrate on getting ready for the debate.
+Lorimar Telepictures Corp.'s net loss narrowed to $4.2 million for the fourth quarter ended March 31, from a net loss of $62.7 million a year earlier.
+I am sitting alone at the worst table at The Square, a very expensive, very designer restaurant in St James's, London.
+A top ANC official, secretary general Alfred Nzo, charged Saturday that the white-minority government was blocking efforts to find a peaceful solution to the country's problems.
+But remember, severance agreements are individually negotiated.
+The House Rules Committee was to decide today which bill would be the main vehicle for debate.
+In fact, some chart analysts say that a currency can be out of line with its PPP value for up to five years. Undermining the importance of economic fundamentals on a short-term basis is the size of the currency market.
+Some leered and shook their heads in disbelief at what they saw, but many others gazed with obvious appreciation at the works.
+A major earthquake struck a sparsely populated jungle region of southern Sudan but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties, officials said Tuesday.
+"Stocks have risen for other reasons, like strong earnings, dividend increases and continued economic growth," said John Connolly at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Ms. Aviad allows her subjects to speak for themselves; as a result they are portrayed sympathetically but realistically.
+"We still believe that it's on target." He added that the airline is hoping for British approval by late January or early February.
+Officials said the European leaders will have wide-ranging political discussions.
+Kathy Campbell, a career counselor at the Career Planning and Placement Center at Stanford University, has been surprised to see even these students having problems finding jobs.
+Yugoslavia's authorities are grappling with a 170 percent annual rate of inflation, unemployment of 15 percent, a $20 billion foreign debt and growing labor unrest.
+Gold urged Duffy to remove the poison pill defense so that shareholders can decide for themselves if the offer is adequate.
+'It's the historical name.
+A staffer in the office of David Ilchert, INS regional director, said Sunday morning the two had not filed an asylum request.
+"For a man like this," says Cadredin Amerahov, a visitor from Azerbaijan who has just completed a visit to the mausoleum and doesn't want any change in the Soviet Union, the mausoleum "is too little.
+Since the government has tightened the capping rules to curb high spenders, many councils will be unable to increase their spending next year even if they wish to.
+"You can't make a video and expect the problem to be solved.
+UN Peacekeeping Forces are on-duty right now, and over the years, more than 700 Peacekeepers have given their lives in service to the United Nations.
+"We believe this could be a very positive development and hope the joint assembly meeting will take place," she said.
+During the first few days, the coverage was unquestioning.
+In 1986, Celina posted net income of $3.5 million, or $2.12 a share, compared with a loss of $10.5 million in 1985.
+The company said it will mail proxy materials this month and will hold a meeting for shareholders to vote on the proposal in early 1988, the spokesman said.
+As part of the settlement of the patent dispute, Baxter has agreed to pay RPR Dollars 105m.
+Define the conditions for punitive damages.
+A spokesman for North American Philips, a New York-based subsidiary of N.V. Philips of the Netherlands, declined to comment on the suit.
+Attorneys would be required to advise clients "of the emotional and economic impact of divorce" and suggest the possibility of reconciliation.
+It's critical for the structure of the aircraft." Daniel S. Rak, assistant secretary of the Air Force in the Office of Acquisition Management and Policy, also said the prices have not been finalized.
+Not all of that amount represents desertions from the market, because many people today prefer to invest through stock mutual funds, which act as intermediaries between market and customer.
+Charge-offs to the company's allowance for loan losses rose 29 per cent to Dollars 244m - the result of the growth in MBS and portfolio balances and weak economies in California and New England.
+He acknowledged lying to an attorney general's investigator when he originally denied making the threat.
+"There is speculation that it is drug-related," said Tom Moore, an FBI spokesman in Birmingham. "We will review that avenue along with all the cases he's handled.
+Pinochet, as commander-in-chief of the army, will be one of the four military leaders making the nomination.
+The jury that found him guilty must recommend to Circuit Judge John Antoon whether Cruse should be sentenced to death or life in prison.
+It has since rebounded to $16.25 a barrel.
+The precise terms would vary from account to account, but agency executives said the performance plan could increase or decrease an advertiser's bill by as much as 30 percent.
+The Senate passed the measure by a potentially veto-overriding 68-32.
+Beyond conventional services, three cellular-phone operators and 29 radio-pager companies operate in the British colony, and later this year four additional vendors are expected to introduce a new generation of mobile cordless phones, or CT2s.
+The permanent set consisted of a bare white room, with mysterious side entrances and a backdrop opening up to reveal sky and snow.
+The more immediate danger for Mr. Reagan may be that the humiliations he has suffered at home could imperil the success abroad that he craves.
+The federal budget deficit, still out of control, can be reduced steadily in coming years.
+It was unclear how the man had gained access to the station.
+Demand for services is not without its difficulties.
+Vento was acquitted of the first murder count; a weapons possession charge; one count of unlawful imprisonment; and five counts of discrimination.
+In one sense her conclusion is predictable: Mata Hari was a victim, and moreover a victim of predictable kinds of male fears and attitudes.
+Some voters cast ballots for lists of candidates for local councils.
+A Department of Public Safety spokesman said authorities are worried about an increase in gun-related crimes.
+We don't need to do it again." In Brussels, meanwhile, European Community foreign ministers said they would step up pressure on Iraq to open talks with a U.N. envoy on the fate of hundreds of Westerners that Baghdad is holding.
+Ten fruit and vegetable stores and nine department stores also reopened, it said.
+While the McCain tactic sounds reasonable, establishment of interest sections would in fact send Vietnam the wrong signal and could slow progress on precisely the issues Sen. McCain, quite correctly, deems important.
+Bolton explains: 'There is a hole in the order book after 1997 which makes many people nervous, but the company is piling up cash.'
+When Chambers heard the lawsuit was over, he said he thought Zelenka might try to leave town and decided to take her pets.
+Within days, Mr. Gault flew to Detroit to meet Goodyear's big auto customers, phoned Goodyear dealers and held many meetings with managers, seeking information about the company's various businesses.
+He was paid only Pounds 12,500 of his Pounds 50,000 entitlement.
+While putting flags at veterans graves before Memorial Day, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1038 Commander Jim Gustafson spotted it, figuring something was wrong about a Wisconsin man fighting for the Confederate Army.
+Duty officers at the hospital declined comment late Wednesday.
+In part, analysts suggest, that's because the Boston-based maker of razor blades, pens and toiletries has been in play so long that most of its speculative potential is gone.
+Iran-Contra jurors began deliberating in the case against Poindexter after a federal judge in Washington directed them to focus only on his guilt or innocence and to ignore the "underlying political controversy" of the affair.
+"We did it for free," says Mr. Li, so the previously reticent factory officials gave the students full cooperation.
+The gold-colored interior is hushed and luxuriously decorated.
+It said police there used a helicopter to disperse "several thousand aggressive" protesters.
+The fossils, including a complete skull and 10 pieces of cervical vertebrae, were found in the Junggar basin in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region, it said.
+Sunday's low for the Lower 48 states was a record-tying 7 below zero at Laramie, Wyo.
+"Are you asking me if Sam Pierce did me a favor?
+Bird identification books littered their van and three hours of travel with them showed their love for mastering the coughs that will draw out a clapper rail and for whipping out binoculars fast enough to spot a snowy egret.
+The biggest obstacle to this reform is the 1.7-million member National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers' union.
+For it, he served three years in prison.
+Last year's results were reduced by a write-down of about 30 cents a share in the value of Masco's marketable securities portfolio, following the October stock market crash.
+Presby said the railway will begin operating this year on April 16.
+But the transfer of Soviet tanks and other arms east of the Ural Mountains - beyond the 2.5 million square miles covered by the treaty - drew attention here even though the main U.S. goals had been accomplished.
+The result: Mr. Wilkey says he has a small but growing roster of clients for his investment funds.
+On July 13 a joint statement said a buyout for $127.50 a share in cash and stock was under negotiation, but McCaw withdrew from those talks last week and extended its $110-a-share tender offer.
+However, by encouraging acquisitions of foreign-owned companies, they left many domestic producers with unmanageable debt burdens. Two companies controlled by O&Y, GW Utilities and Gulf Canada Resources, own a total of 63.5 per cent of Home Oil.
+Some candidates, even some area agents, are sceptical or mutinous. In the end most people go to the polling booths under the stimulus of the national campaign.
+"We found them in machines virtually all over the city," Martin said.
+"It's just that the fundamentals in the market are so negative.
+A lot of users were still trying to figure out just what difference IBM's Micro Channel makes when rumors began circulating last month about a personal computer coming from Big Blue that won't have the vaunted Micro Channel.
+Most of these gloomy diagnoses are linked, directly or indirectly, to a sense of disappointment, even despair, over Britain's economic performance since the second world war. But is this despair really justified?
+"They've almost fully completed the deregulation of interest rates, so the next step is that window guidance be abolished." The Bank of Japan is apparently confident that it can manage the activities of banks indirectly.
+Police said they have no information about his disappearance, and no one has claimed responsibility.
+And there was not a single plan that I did not 'buy'.
+Could the Assemblies of God Property Trust, the Baptist Union Corporation and the Methodist Chapel Aid Association, soon be seeking continental converts? No doubt they offer miraculous returns to depositors.
+"They are just more inclined to spend it at value-oriented businesses." And at Designs Inc., a chain specializing in Levi Strauss clothes ranging in price from $20 to $40, sales at stores open at least a year are up 16% so far this month.
+The clear political winner in Tehran is Mr. Rafsanjani, who has been trying to make friends instead of war ever since became acting commander of the armed forces earlier this year.
+Industrial relations has dramatically improved and the labour market is more flexible.
+The drugs' patents are being challenged and it faces increasing competition. Dr Sykes said he did not expect US healthcare reforms to have a significant impact on Glaxo's business.
+The Communist leadership decided in February to endorse multi-party elections, arousing suspicions among some of its East bloc allies.
+Western travelers in Lhasa have said Tibetans were reporting 21 civilians and 3 policemen killed, and many arrests.
+Now, as they approach their mid-60s and what they might reasonably have expected to be a placid transition into retirement, the Gotti brothers are confronting a myriad of changes and new concerns.
+The economist said the capital budget should be cut by about 20 percent, with $8 billion set aside to help Soviets finance private housing construction.
+The association, hunting a suitable site to unveil the bags, chose Page because of national honors paid to the community's annual anti-litter drive.
+Mr. Reis is 49 years old and Mr. Pierson is 53.
+The chairman's post will remain vacant.
+But many state affirmative action programs are voluntary, have goals rather than mandatory targets for minority participation, or were based on evidence of discrimination, said a sampling of officials contacted by The Associated Press.
+A police captain was shot Sunday in a Manila suburb and 15 people were killed in fighting between guerrillas of the communists' New People's Army and anti-communist vigilantes on the central island of Negros.
+Issue No. 2 of the Russian Mickey Mouse comic book series is scheduled for July.
+Those tactics included intelligence collection and electronic countermeasures, he said.
+One the 12 passengers was injured.
+French officials have depicted themselves as in the middle regarding sanctions against South Africa, with Britain on one side favoring the rapid lifting of sanctions while Denmark and the Netherlands oppose any easing of restrictions now.
+The fire "continues to show the vulnerability and explosiveness of the fuels," U.S. Forest Service spokesman Fred Kingwill said. "It is very, very dry.
+The agency estimated that making such accommodations will cost employers $16 million a year, while providing productivity gains of more than $164 million and reduced government support payments and higher tax revenues of $222 million a year.
+The hexagonal house is a simple place in an extraordinary environment.
+A stock overhang following a large sell order depressed IMI and the shares closed 15 lower at 237p. In transports, a large US seller of Tiphook, which reports figures on Monday, caused a slide in the stock towards the end of the session.
+Instead, Mr. Saligman, who declined to be interviewed, has said holders would be better served by the restructuring plan he is pursuing.
+In Tokyo, selective and basket buying, some of which was sparked by expectations for lower Japanese interest rates and some for arbitrage, helped stock prices bounce back.
+The next session, which runs from Jan. 10 to June 30, can accommodate 18.
+BIM also took physical control of many of the actual share certificates. With hindsight, the licensing of BIM by Imro in 1989, under the Financial Services Act 1986, was a vital step in allowing Maxwell access to pension money.
+The others are running on even more obscure lines, ranging from the Independent Progressive to the Workers World parties.
+Two-child families are becoming an exception, as if the whole nation has lost faith in its future and is silently renouncing its right of existence.
+Commander Rick Hauck and his four crewmates, wearing new partial pressure suits, switched dials, tested communications, monitored systems and followed all procedures scheduled during the final two hours of an actual countdown.
+Dissidents and witnesses said police used clubs and tear gas to disperse pro-democracy demonstrators.
+He has done his time under three wardens and four captains.
+The gain came from trade with other EEC countries, while the surplus with the United States has been shrinking.
+The Cincinnati Post, The Dayton Daily News and The Columbus Dispatch challenged the closure, but the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against them last Aug. 18.
+Large Japanese companies, including financial and industrial groups, allow staff an average of 15 days' paid leave a year.
+"Forty-three years is enough, especially since I now can devote my time to editing books and writing them," he said in announcing his resignation.
+Until recently, prices in the Soviet Union were set by the government, without regard to costs.
+Israeli nationalists are demanding that Israel raze the hotel.
+What greeted the pro-consumer gesture was the best attended congressional hearing the commissioner ever faced.
+Kumaranatunga starred in more than 100 films, and theater owners say they will close their establishments Sunday out of respect.
+Farmers State is to become a branch of Farmers & Merchants National Bank of Merkel, Texas.
+We spent Pounds 1,390m - Pounds 9m less than the income and Pounds 39m less than we had planned to spend in the year.
+At a time when government service too often is seen as a way to build contacts and connections to make a financial killing, Paul Volcker represents the old-fashioned notion of service out of dedication and duty.
+The fresh infusions of cash on the part of the Fed were an effort by the central bank to back up its pledge to keep the Friday the 13th stock market plunge from having a disastrous ripple effect through the financial system.
+"We think it is a good investment."
+They were faithful to Poland and to military honor until they breathed their last.
+"We had a bit of luck with improved market conditions and the issue went better than we expected."
+"They keep bringing the movie up," Cameron County Sheriff's Lt.
+If the losses begin to affect retail investor confidence, the French treasury will be faced with the prospect of offering AGF at an even bigger discount to the market.
+Grain traders are continuing to speculate that several Western governments might increase economic assistance to the Soviet Union.
+It said the four planned to escape July 6, assuming that on the day of Mexico's national elections, security would be lax.
+Yields for longer term CDs were up more sharply.
+She also objected to the majority's decision to permit American Stores to acquire, or reacquire, one store each year in the San Francisco area without commission approval or review.
+Liberian peace talks were delayed as rebel officials said their delegation was having difficulty getting to neighboring Sierra Leone, where the negotiations are to take place with Monrovia's government.
+Japan's booming industry of English-language schools racked up estimated sales of three trillion yen ($24.2 billion) last year.
+Monday's operations began when U.S. warships destroyed two Iranian-owned oil platforms.
+The former TV evangelist also faulted reporters for violating "the limits of propriety" by probing his past.
+"They take the calls, place the insurance and handle the administrative aspect," said Mr. Speer.
+Eastern spokesman Robin Matell said he does not know when a ruling may be issued.
+"Once they're gone, we don't get a second chance," said St. Amant, also a biologist with the state Department of Fish and Game.
+Stock market prices, they point out, have risen sharply over the years.
+In other developments Friday: _ Police searched the home of Robert van Tonder, leader of the right-wing Boer State Party.
+North West Water has signed long-term consultancy contracts with three specialist engineering design companies.
+An earlier edition misstated the amount of the tax.
+Their house trailer less than two miles from the derailment was filled with acrid smoke, Looney said.
+Twenty-three percent of the non-readers said yes, compared to 17 percent of the readers.
+Instead, the regulators decided to tank Franklin and its $11 billion in assets.
+Laurentian Capital said it may begin to offer brokerage services through its Eaton Financial Services network, which currently offers insurance and investment services across Canada.
+The Environmental Protection Agency would get a 12 percent increase in its operating budget, from $1.9 billion to $2.2 billion.
+But it's the high-handedness of the judiciary that primarily drives the resentment.
+Police said there also was an explosion this morning at the suburban Johannesburg home of a reported right-wing white activist. No one was injured, police said.
+Mr Mieno says: 'Market opening can be very useful'.
+"Earnings are making solid gains and it looks like the upward trend will continue," says Robert Boaz, Manager of Economics at stockbroker Midland Doherty Ltd.
+The cardinal declined to say whether further talks would be held, saying, "We'll have to reflect on that." Agreement on details of a cease-fire could deter Congress from voting for non-lethal aid for the rebels.
+The plants that changed owners between 1974 and 1980 had been, on average, 2.8% less productive in 1973 than the plants that didn't.
+This is the summer of the Great Rottweiler Scare.
+The expert told the court that questions such as whether women could provide adequate medical records and other evidence would eliminate tens of thousands of claims from all but minimal compensation.
+More and more families today have two or more computers.
+If they wish to communicate vital information rapidly, they speak English.
+There is the challenge of carving out a different niche from dozens of other Olympic sponsors.
+The components of the agreement include $7.6 billion in savings, contained in an omnibus spending bill for fiscal 1988.
+MTV, the cable TV music channel which helped establish the area as a spring break mecca, is returning.
+Rosier admitted his wife didn't die of cancer.
+No gesture, no prop was exaggerated or wasted.
+The new bid for 100% control was valued at 7.1 billion francs ($1.25 billion), up from 4.12 billion francs for the earlier one.
+The train could have commuter stops in Southern California, and Bechtel proposed possible spurs that could also eventually link the system to Palmdale, Palm Springs, Riverside and Santa Ana.
+(Mondeo is shorter than Sierra, but its wheelbase is longer and the track wider).
+Membership is automatic with an $18-a-year newsletter subscription.
+Economist Robert Dugger of the American Bankers Association suggested the effects of any consumer retrenchment would ripple through the economy unevenly.
+Dealers remained on the sidelines on the final trading day for May delivery, while most investors waited for corporate results.
+So far, there have been few violent protests.
+Diplomatic sources said he already had formed a Cabinet, including economists and technocrats to handle the massive task of reconstruction.
+Raymond Schwedhelm, a spokesman for First NH Banks, said the bank would retain its name and current management under the Bank of Ireland proposal.
+Witnesses contacted by telephone said 11 demonstrators were injured.
+He was a secondhander riding the coattails of a great novelist.
+A Rexnord spokesman said the company wouldn't comment on the Banner filing.
+The report showed a sharp rise of 50,000 in manufacturing jobs following a revised drop of 15,000 the month before.
+But the maverick Mr Madelin did not go as far as urging publicly any change in the franc/D-Mark parity. Mr Balladur has not yet struck any close relationship with Chancellor Kohl, whose relationship with President Mitterrand remains closer.
+Voters in five Rock Island County towns overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to merge into Illinois' fourth-largest city, despite projected savings of $4 million and promises of increased political clout.
+That still remains a tall order for Bolger who also hopes to patch up ties with Washington after six years of Labor Party government.
+Was it because he didn't pay his taxes or because he wolf-whistled a noble lady; either thesis is possible.' No use arguing with Jose that Don Quixote never existed, and that the man imprisoned in Argamasilla was Miguel Cervantes, his hero's inventor.
+The Russians are searching for an understanding with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; many of Delhi's leading economic advisers have served time in either the Bank or the Fund.
+The three months position closed at Dollars 1,241.25 a tonne, up Dollars 10.75 on the day.
+Babbitt pleaded with the voters to accept his national sales tax proposal to reduce the deficit, and he asked voters to prove the pundits wrong in counting him out of the Democratic race.
+You might not know actor Laurence Conroy by name, but he bets you knew his dimples until a plastic surgeon smoothed one away and, so he says, killed his livelihood.
+For that reason, the February rebounds in both were greeted as good news by economists.
+He made it clear that any meaningful reform is going to have to include reform of procedures in Congress.
+To some extent, Borg-Warner's low-key response also may reflect Mr. Johnson's low-key personality.
+The skirmish over the Embassy building came on a measure sought by the administration that also would authorize spending $474 million to pay past-due dues to the United Nations.
+There are some who would say that the plainess of this elevation shows the collapse of real enthusiasm for the classical style.
+The crowds pleaded with the soldiers not to attack and they retreated into barracks, leading to speculation that Li could not control the military.
+If these countries do not use the recovery to lower debt ratios, a contagious crisis cannot be ruled out. The integration of the global economy, for all its potential benefits, also brings about politically disturbing changes.
+She hasn't seen them in a year.
+Mr. Gurtovoy, the Moscow News reporter, says he has evidence that the party was involved in hundreds of joint ventures.
+My father was a superb pianist; my mother's a very fine painter.
+The Swatch car may get a boost from state regulators, who are pressuring auto makers to offer "ultra-clean" vehicles.
+Wojciech Jaruzelski at a monument commemorating the outbreak of World War II.
+Nature continues to send hurricanes against the island, but the changes prevent silt from replenishing the sand that washes away.
+Lawmakers shouted at the top of their lungs, pounded on tables and wagged fingers at each other when it became clear Peres lacked a majority.
+Its problems began in 1983 and 1984, when it originated many commercial and realty loans that later defaulted, the FSLIC said.
+It merely advised Republican congressmen to say that the next speaker "must address the very real need for reform in the House."
+"If it can happen to us," Mr. Hirzy says, "it can happen to anyone."
+Is this what they call subletting?." The Old City, captured from Jordan during the 1967 Middle East war, is divided into Moslem, Christian, Jewish and Armenian quarters.
+He predicted the issue will come up before the 1991 Legislature, which convenes in January.
+Freeport-McMoRan also has agreed to lend as much as $7.5 million to Petro-Lewis, a Denver-based oil and gas concern, on a secured basis, and said that Petro-Lewis has borrowed $3 million under this plan.
+The Soviet Union says it will accept World Court rulings in cases involving human rights treaties, an announcement signaling an end to the Soviets' postwar policy of resisting the tribunal's authority.
+Fuerst was the No.2 official in West Germany's Jewish community until he resigned last week under heavy criticism from Galinski.
+Bush also took Energy Secretary James Watkins on the trip Friday.
+The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration expects to seize more than $1 billion in assets from drug traffickers this year, said David Westrate, assistant administrator for operations.
+"But in absolute terms we're not on the way down.
+Kaunda has been one of the harshest critics of South Africa's white-led government for the past 25 years.
+Just two days earlier, investors had been in a buying mood and pushed the industrials up 24.70, to 2081.07, its highest level since the October crash.
+"That difference is what attracts many stores," he says.
+More than 500,000 Germans gathered along the Berlin Wall to cheer the arrival of 1990.
+Private schools do have that luxury.
+The bid is currently at $202,000 and the offer at $227,000, an exchange spokeswoman said.
+Only 13 per cent of European business travellers are women.
+The search for the plane was hampered by thick fog, the Civil Aviation Ministry in Moscow told Tass.
+The postponement also follows three consecutive disappointments in the company's Tunisian oil explorations.
+It is expected that talks between G7 representatives and Ukraine will begin soon after the Ukraine election results are clear. The G7 meeting was notable for the concern expressed about the Ukraine economy.
+In California, farmers account for 75% of the state's annual water consumption from all sources; they produce about 10% of its $700 billion gross product.
+They have been battling since Jan. 30 for control of the 310-square-mile Christian enclave.
+She had been discussing a sci-fi movie with the show's other fill-in anchor, Bill Plante.
+Michael Carliner, a vice president for economics and housing policy at the National Association of Home Builders, an industry group, pronounced the Salomon projection "as a little high, but not unreasonable."
+Melanie Pharo Jones, former city editor of the Starkville Daily News, was named publisher of the newspaper on June 27.
+Trefoil plans to retain Child World's current management, Mr. Gold said.
+Lately, he has been more optimistic about the strength of the economy than some other forecasters.
+The official Soviet media said Gorbachev will visit the Chernobyl area on his trip, nearly three years after the world's worst nuclear power plant disaster occurred there.
+The evangelist, who has preached in more than 60 countries, including the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, said he was visiting as a tourist and pilgrim to his wife's birthplace.
+A black shanty town was demolished.
+A Marx-inspired visionary, his 1902 pamphlet, "What Is to Be Done?" became the Soviet equivalent of the Federalist Papers.
+Republican National Committee Chairman Lee Atwater was alert after undergoing radiation therapy for brain tumor "progression," a spokeswoman said today.
+But will employees in the 1990s have the necessary skills and education?
+Lukanov's government is to hold power until free elections are held in May.
+Condor Partners sold more than 186,000 UAL shares on the open market between Nov. 6 and last Monday at prices ranging between $97 and $100 a share, according to the filing.
+The question now is how the monetary authorities will - and should - respond to the adjustment, which has pushed the yield on US long-dated bonds up one percentage point since the trough in October.
+Noon (11 p.m. EST Thursday): Rebel T-28 planes bomb Crame second time, followed by a third attack a half hour later.
+The Persian Gulf used to be a hotbed for pearls.
+Mr. Marshall, towering over his friend, looked down, hesitated, then slipped his arm around Mr. Brennan's narrow shoulders.
+The bill guarantees access to transportation, telephone systems and businesses, professional services and employment.
+Both the Bush and Dukakis proposals on Arab-Israeli peace have been vague.
+The executives bought the stock over a two-year period before Waste Management's unsuccessful bid for Chemlawn in February of last year.
+About 5,000 people marched in East Berlin on Tuesday to demand free elections and challenge the Communist monopoly on power.
+The people on board in chairs got tossed around like ballast," Bryant said.
+A March 14 meeting also failed.
+PPG declined to disclose annual sales of the business or to estimate a selling price.
+But late last year, he fled the city.
+The Contras' reputation as an unsavory band of ragtag thugs whose troops murdered civilians and kidnapped youths began changing in 1986.
+A political committee founded by Rep. Dick Armey, R-Texas, has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine to settle charges that if violated campaign financing law, the Federal Election Commission says.
+He is survived by his wife, Olga, and son, F.H.H. King, a college professor in New Mexico.
+Tyson offered $54 a share in a hostile takeover or a cash-plus-stock deal valued at $57 a share in a friendly merger.
+"If we had lost that money, it would have taken us anywhere from one to five years to get back to the point (where we are)," she said.
+East German Ambassador Helmut Ziebart urged his countrymen to seek legal emigration in East Germany, rather than go through other countries.
+The burden of interest payments is the heaviest part of the Third World's $1.3 trillion debt.
+Along with the manpower shortage, Brock said "our children are being less well educated than we were.
+She traveled widely, knew personal scandal and despair, and met and observed people from many cultures.
+The report made 157 recommendations for the biggest shakeup the transit system has known.
+Yeltsin's win marked a stunning political comeback following his dramatic fall from grace in 1987, when he was ousted as Moscow party chief and later fired as a non-voting member of the ruling Politburo.
+Pozsgay is on vacation, the daily said.
+On the Commodity Exchange, silver slipped to $6.310 a troy ounce from $6.395 late Monday.
+And that's a little peculiar.
+He described the dollar's initial surge as a "knee-jerk reaction" to the speech.
+First, arrangements would be made to transfer immediately to the 1.5 million Palestinians in the Israeli-held territories control over their daily affairs.
+India has steadfastly refused to modify its restrictive trade policies, which are designed to protect domestic industries by limiting foreign investment and imposing high import duties.
+"We think the (Supreme Court) decision was a mistake and we hope to correct it," Vander Molen said before Monday's hearing began.
+The prison is 1,400 prisoners over capacity and is expected to add at least 4,000 more inmates by the turn of the century.
+And I think you need to be a brave company to take that decision,' he said. For Ainley, the assessments presented an obvious solution to a problem.
+Under terms of the treaty, the visitors may not travel without an American escort or or go more than 31 miles from Hercules.
+Mr. Gold, an avid reader who has two children and lives in Beverly Hills, can often be found huffing and puffing on a UCLA track beside Mr. Wells or longtime friend and Gang Tyre partner Mark Siegel.
+Arrests are infrequent during "Operation Green Harvest," Carter said, because the whirring helicopters warn growers of the impending raid.
+Its relations with its banks have been cordial, and some bankers have indicated they would let Unisys violate the net-worth covenant or renegotiate it.
+Since 1983, Americus Shareowner Service Corp. has been sponsoring such five-year trusts, under which investors tender blue-chip stocks in return for trust units.
+The Tass news agency said Sunday that guerrillas in Afghanistan shot civilians, including children, fleeing the besieged city of Jalalabad.
+But this would not solve the problem either.
+Bush said he had stressed to Mitterrand the "key role" of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the fall of communist governments in Eastern Europe. "The alliance must remain vigorous in this critical period of transition," he said.
+Mr. Udall's plan, supported by environmentalists, would postpone further testing of potential underground-storage sites in Texas, Nevada and Washington state until the commission presents its findings to Congress.
+They swung a rope over a limb, placed it around his neck and tried to hang him in an apparent attempt to force him to confess to the assault or identify the attacker, Sowell said.
+Police continued rounding up participants in pro-democracy protests that ended with the army crackdown June 3-4. Reports Tuesday said journalist Dai Qing and Yang Wei, a recently freed dissident linked to a Chinese group in New York, were arrested.
+Our adversaries are despair and resignation and indifference and complacency." Dukakis acknowledged it will take "the largest voter turnout in American history" for Democrats to win in November.
+On Thursday, five KGB officers answered questions on a nationwide TV call-in program.
+But I don't want to see it _ the divisiveness that that whole issue causes _ split this country.
+The agreed prices - known as 'accounting rates' - have traditionally borne little relationship to costs. After years of criticism, the cartel is cracking, and may be in its last phase.
+The Soviet Union absorbed the region in 1940 under secret agreements with Nazi Germany.
+"We knew there was a problem at that point."
+He departs quickly, leaving behind the top asset-sales executive to deal with issues.
+In 1987, Sudanese officials said four Libyan-supplied MiG-23 warplanes flew combat missions against southern rebels.
+Gold, the last, is chaos.
+Others are simply adjuncts to the protectionist mood on Capitol Hill.
+Peruvian President-elect Alberto Fujimori knelt before his family's Buddhist altar Wednesday during a pilgrimage to his ancestral home that has brought promises of aid for his debt-ridden country.
+Guerrilla and Western observers have predicted Kabul will fall within weeks or months in the absence of Soviet forces but Marxist President Najib says his army is strong enough to withstand a rebel onslaught.
+Centaur Partners boosted its stake in Pennwalt Corp. to 7.6% and said it is weighing "other options," including a tender offer for control of the company.
+Meridian said it had re-evaluated its loan portfolios in response to the weakening economy in general and the real estate sector in particular.
+The troubled bus company has been operating under bankruptcy-law protection since June.
+At issue is the effect of a federal judge's ruling in 1977 that the city's public schools had become fully integrated and no longer had to be under court supervision.
+An NTPA survey found that 69% of those who attend pulls are blue collar, 82% own pickups and 95% fix their own vehicles.
+An OAU committe was set up to examine the issue.
+But it appears that many Journal readers were taking that news as a sign to be cautious, rather than a signal to jump on the bandwagon.
+Flores does not use his second last name, Facusse, because it reminds voters that he is of Lebanese Christian descent _ a group resented because of their economic success.
+Scott said Secret Service agents checked out "every squirrel nest and deer stand" on his property.
+"Things began getting a bit rowdy, and we just didn't know what to do," Father Anselm recalls with an indulgent smile.
+"He was brilliant, got all A's _ isn't that disgusting?" marvels Sandra Cohen, now Bakalar, his high school sweetheart.
+Novokuznetsk is a major city in the Kuznetsk region, where the strikes began 10 days ago.
+Bond prices began to slide early in reaction to the dollar's weakness after the government released its September trade report.
+Its calls for expanding Medicaid to cover an additional 27 million people at or below the poverty level now excluded because eligibility varies from state to state.
+Bush will visit Monterrey, Mexico, on Nov. 26-27 at the invitation of Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said.
+Will they now decline?
+The appellate court ruling will have little effect on Occidental's earnings because the company hadn't taken reserves earlier to cover any losses from the case.
+When he protested to the BBC that it was keeping potential Labour voters at home by showing Steptoe and Son during the last hour of polling in the 1964 election, the director-general asked him what should be put in its place.
+Mr. Foster recently retired from Montreal-based Imasco Ltd., where he was executive vice president.
+They will be able to place and respond to classified ads electronically.
+Make your obsession their obsession.
+Such enterprises are to quadruple in the next five-year plan, from 1991-1996.
+There was no clearcut favorite in either party.
+As consolidations of banks spread, Mr. Rice said, Irving's value rises.
+This simply means the machine can send and receive according to the currently prevalent international standard.
+Fang said he wrote to the academy denying its accusations and reapplying to go.
+NBC's approach is similar to the tack it took to promote "Dark Shadows" earlier this year.
+We have to use their 500th anniversary to re-evaluate our history.' Others present disagreed, claiming Mexico has a perfectly strong sense of national identity.
+Stand-bys mill around during registration, including one woman who has driven from Rhode Island in hopes of filling the seat of a no-show.
+Separately, the companies said they reached an accord under which Shell Canada, a unit of Royal Dutch/Shell Group, will sell ethane to Dow Chemical Canada for its proposed C$800 million ethylene plant in Fort Saskatchewan.
+Later efforts by the Justice Department and Occidental to find any such documents have proved fruitless.
+They're very supportive of me, and they've asked me to return the money, and we will," Licht said Friday during taping of WJAR-TV's "10 News Conference," scheduled to air Sunday.
+Serbs allege harassment by the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo.
+Still, Mr. Laffer says, he hated the draft.
+But a major portion of the planned $8 billion in principal payments will be deferred.
+The measure relies on borrowed money and has no provision to pay off existing debts."
+There never has been a human being more determined." In writing the book, he learned quickly that it's more work than composing a song. "You write a song and you write one page and you're finished.
+Chrysler Corp. will idle all but two of its seven U.S. car and truck plants next week.
+In a brief order today issued over two dissenting votes, the court said the Minnesota court should restudy the Amish controversy after examining the peyote ruling from Oregon.
+The stock ended 20 down at 620p.
+Chrysler Corp. said it sent workers home early on both shifts at a large-van plant near Windsor, and said its Windsor mini-van facility experienced a slowdown as well.
+It works for me," admits Catherine's best friend, a would-be filmmaker.
+Small business doesn't escape here either, because of the soaring cost of liability insurance.
+As the fighting flared, Bermudez said in a telephone interview that the Contras had not received "even a single cartridge" from the United States, and admitted that prospects for renewed military aid were grim.
+Indeed, rumors that the airport dispute had been resolved buoyed the Hong Kong stock market for the second consecutive day Thursday, with the market's Hang Seng Index surging 1.4%.
+"Now, it's true we don't issue a press release every time something breaks down.
+The Kansas University researchers decided to call in the federal government.
+When I mentioned this error to an MTV publicist, she explained, with some embarrassment, that the people writing the press releases were "very young."
+If demand for public housing continues strong over the next few years as expected, says Mr. Messling, "then imported labor looks like the only answer."
+Mr. Haas said his partnership would own about 70% of Jackson Products and Thermadyne Holdings will hold about 30%.
+The government will gradually eliminate its stake in the airline over the next three years, after which foreigners would be allowed to take a majority position if they elect to do so.
+Perhap's there'll be more opportunity to smile as things pick up.' The analogy with Downing Street should not be pursued too far: Thatcher went because she was pushed; Sir Bob served out his contract.
+Why is it so hard to find in London the kind of cultural street life you find in New York or Paris?
+Britain's Panel on Takeovers and Mergers, the country's independent referee on takeover rules, is scheduled to meet tomorrow to consider BP's bid for Britoil, which holds extensive North Sea oil and natural-gas reserves.
+Yoshiro Inoue, an analyst with Nomura Securities Co., said most market players avoided major moves other than position adjustments.
+Call it a positive result of open government. It is not possible to be so kind about the government's strategies for the control of crime, the dispensation of punishment, and the administration of justice.
+Some of them therefore sold their stock holdings, erasing both positions.
+'I don't think that I'm unduly academic. I try to lay out what the issues are.
+Matthias Bamert took some calculated risks at the Lucerne Festival, and widened its appeal.
+"We're going to be putting our first store at the Rossiya Hotel," Ms. Novak said.
+Lorenzo introduces "Maxsaver" discount fares and announces plans to cut labor costs at Eastern.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III voiced concern Thursday about the call from Iran's spiritual leader for a "holy war" against the U.S. troops deployed to Saudi Arabia.
+But the Queen is probably the best-informed person in the kingdom and is certainly the longest high-ranking public servant, having now spent 40 years in the highest office.
+In Szczecin, Poland's second largest port, transportation workers stopped work Thursday, joining dockworkers in the city.
+Chevron's problems left its stock undervalued, according to analysts, and vulnerable to a takeover or restructuring.
+Short selling in the over-the-counter market accelerated during the month ended mid-Feburary, as investors bet against some of the biggest gainers of the early-1987 bull market.
+Remarks by some Hispanic leaders, however, suggest they will not be easily appeased.
+Just slightly over twice as many couples married as were divorced during the year, the annual report found.
+Based on Scott's approximately 4.2 million fully diluted shares outstanding, that agreement has an indicated value of about $114.5 million.
+Mr. Gratzer admits that he may have omitted worthy stuff due to ignorance, but how did he come to ignore Joyce and Nabokov?
+Yesterday they rose a further 5 per cent. The bull case, though, is flawed.
+Just ask Danielle Kennedy.
+The wing-leader shouts advice.
+Representatives of the two will meet later this week "to develop specific plans to ensure the most efficient use of the resources provided" by Congress, Runkel said.
+The Serbian leader's opponents suspect he is using the mass rallies to gain more national power for himself and for Serbia, the largest of Yugoslavia's six republics.
+In those calls, said Roger Martin, both senators urged the board to approve a sale of Lincoln rather than its seizure.
+The prior year included the $138.2 million gain and a $9.9 million debt retirement charge.
+"Your payments go on," whether or not the truck is operating, notes Glenn Liesener, owner of Silver State Express of Sparks, Nev.
+Mark Feighery, NCR spokesman, said Sunday the company would have no immediate comment on AT&T's move.
+The government, which first distributed food ration coupons for two months, will issue them for six months starting in November.
+Mr. Ward, a Washington, D.C.-based attorney, resigned last April as an outside Guinness director.
+U.S. support for a Central American peace plan signed by five Central American presidents a month ago has raised fears among conservatives that the administration may be abandoning the Contras.
+Within the framework of the program of our visit, we will have some other meetings with some public and business circles in this country, with representatives of other countries.
+I don't see myself operating companies, but I do see myself in a position to kick managements in the rear end."
+But it gave up that offer in the wake of Prime's agreement to merge with J.H. Whitney in a deal negotiated by Prime management.
+Jacques said he followed Thomas out of the gym and was walking to his own car when Thomas confronted him.
+The gain was lost in a sharp retreat in the last half hour of trading.
+The move, if it comes, would occur at an ideal time for President Bush.
+People in Minot asked last week for a fence between their neighborhood and the store, to improve scenery and to prevent shoppers from tromping through yards to get to Wal-Mart.
+The three-judge panel agreed that the EPA must make adjustments to reflect that the agency tested cars with about 4,000 miles on them in 1975, and as much as 10,000 miles in later years.
+In recent months, however, economists have said that the economy is recovering, largely because of efforts to make growth more dependent on domestic demand.
+Quoting Akira Takagi, the chief court physician, Maeda added that doctors were not planning to give Hirohito additional blood transfusions despite signs of slight bleeding sometime between Friday night and Saturday morning.
+Hannibalsson said the boycott has forced the closure of several fish processing and canning factories, mainly in sparsely populated northern Iceland, and several hundred people have lost their jobs.
+There was no way independently to verify the claim of responsibility.
+Even though the Bank of Japan's slight credit tightening doesn't appear to represent a major policy change, some analysts worry that it could contribute to further weakness in the dollar.
+Joan Lynn, who heads a commercial casting agency, says she sometimes "sticks one or two women onto a sample audiotape" that is comprised of men.
+'We've stocked up so we won't have to use foreign rice for a while,' he said. Japan is in the middle of a rice crisis.
+Baby-face Tony Dow as Wally joins his old high-school buddies in a hopelessly awkward romp through a time warp, each playing the same role he or she perfected 20 years ago.
+The Northeast lacks economic diversity; the Midwest has it in spades.
+By the time he made a hostile bid for the company in early 1986, gas prices had begun to collapse.
+The aquatics and cinema legend, now 60, came to San Antonio for a midnight swim and a peek at how her idea for a barefoot beauty stroll works.
+But White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater wouldn't even go that far.
+Management and labor officials from Western Union Corp. said Wednesday they were closer to a contract settlement but were stalled on medical benefits.
+"That's a standard in some European houses that the Met has managed to avoid _ the attitude that in the standard repertoire everybody knows how it goes.
+More than 100 firefighters battled a lightning fire in Georgia that has burned at least 750 acres of the Okefenokee Swamp.
+His bishop and mine have abandoned Holy Scripture as the standard for faith and doctrine.
+It causes a severely enlarged spleen, anemia, bleeding problems and orthopedic complications.
+To fund outreach in isolation and hope that it alone will accomplish major improvements in the use or prenatal services is naive and wasteful." The panel concluded that the solution is action rather than more study.
+A positive outcome of the referendum may not make its task much easier, given that the detailed reform documents appear to be compromises suffering from vagueness and contradictions.
+The company cited discontinued orders from International Business Machines Corp.
+Other businesses provide educational aids.
+To accommodate artist John Cage, the 79-year-old master of the unusual.
+And the donor pool is definitely not increasing." After Tuesday, American businesses, from the loftiest Fortune 500 company to the smallest corner grocery, won't get just a warning the first time they're caught employing illegal immigrants.
+He said he would ask the General Assembly urgently to consider new ways of raising money, such as voluntary contributions, interest-free loans and changes in the scale of assessments.
+He won the election by 91 votes, but did not take office until March 1963 because of a five-month recount.
+Regulators also ordered the bank to "implement a written program, designed to improve and strengthen collection efforts," and to involve board members more closely in loan decisions.
+"The growth of our exports will be very strong" over the coming decade, Mr. Roling believes.
+Andres learned to drive when he was 6, when his father plopped the boy on his lap and showed him how to maneuver.
+It is unlikely such a license will be granted, they said.
+In 1933, Elizaveta Kishkina fell in love with the dashing Chinese revolutionary Li Lisan.
+How're you doing?' "We feel that it's a disturbing effect to the patrons and, as a courtesy, they should not bring their phones in." With the use of cellular phones increasing, cities may take legislative action.
+As a result, cartel members had to discount the extra barrels to sell them, said Ed Krapels, of the Washington-based Energy Security Analysis Inc. consulting firm.
+Messrs. Barakat and Sharif then filed a second suit, challenging the grounds the INS used to deny them amnesty.
+Jaguar finished at the equivalent of $13.02 a share Thursday on London's Stock Exchange, down from Wednesday's close of $14.26.
+It was the discount rate's first drop since August 1986 and appeared to be part of a larger plan by the Fed to loosen credit to stimulate economic growth.
+Participation in joint programs with management will end.
+"The campaign had failed to file as a candidate in a timely fashion and had failed to file a statement of organization and had failed to file campaign finance reports in a timely fashion," said Eiland.
+Cable News Network's decision to air Iraqi satellite transmissions live, including one segment of tape that showed a meeting between Saddam Hussein and Western hostages, became the focus of journalistic debate.
+Instead of the traditional stapler or folder for those bulky theme papers, there's now a desktop plastic binding machine.
+One creditor representative yesterday expressed curiosity about the firmness of Pennzoil's $4.1 billion figure; Pennzoil's Mr. Kerr said that nothing was "cast in stone," but expressed little enthusiasm for reducing the amount.
+The EC's basic Machinery Directive was adopted in 1989, and subsequently amended to include mobile machinery. Even at this late stage, discussions are still continuing on a second amendment related to lifting equipment.
+The group said it holds 4.7 million common shares in the bank, and plans to review its investment from time to time.
+An explosion and fire ripped through a building today, injuring at least two bomb-squad officers investigating a fireworks blast that tore off part of a youth's hand hours earlier, authorities said.
+Greece gets more than $430 million in U.S. military credits as a form of rent for the bases.
+Perhaps fittingly, the winning basket was scored by Rick Calloway on a rebound of a missed shot.
+National Urban League President John E. Jacob on Sunday lashed out at the Republican Party, saying he questioned its claims of trying to woo black voters in this year's presidential election.
+South African commandos have staged numerous cross-border raids in the past on Botswana and other neighboring countries to attack suspected hideouts and bases of the African National Congress.
+No cigarettes, drugs, alcohol or carbonated drinks were allowed. There was no television, no radio, no movies: these worldly media were of the devil.
+"The security policy of the area now comprising East Germany in all its aspects is to be determined with the freely elected government of East Germany as well as with the four powers responsible for Germany" since World War II, it said.
+Officials said that Barr would be given the authority that Ayer sought but was never given as part of Thornburgh's effort to turn management of the department over to the deputy and the assistant attorneys general.
+"It is in the spirit of presenting all possibilities that we are presenting the no-drive day," Mr. McGovern said.
+If the pool's credit quality and market value are re-examined and the pool is readjusted frequently, the required overcollateralization would move toward the lower end of the scale.
+We _ what I think we ought to do, instead of doing _ taking that kind of action, is find ways to help him more.
+New unions have sprung up outside the government-controlled syndicates to protest pay and working conditions, blaming mainly the Soviet Communist Party.
+She was reported angered at being replaced by Misoji Sakamoto, another top Kaifu aide, despite her tireless campaigning in the election.
+As the value of the dollar increases, its investment value surpasses precious metals.
+Only three of the 28,000 heat-resistant tiles covering the shuttle will need to be replaced, Harrington said.
+Yoder said he did not know if there were any blacks among the 85 members of the chapter.
+Mr. Eisner also enjoyed a $56.9 million paper profit on options he holds on stock of the Burbank, Calif., entertainment concern.
+On Thursday, she said she told hospital officials to send her husband the message: "Root, you really did it this time." She told reporters Thursday night that he had suffered a fainting spell about two months ago.
+Others echo Mr. Chrambach's views and ask why it should take a workable technology so long to get to market.
+Europe dominates, with 13 of the 24 teams in contention in the US, and retains its stranglehold over decisions shaping the future of the world game. Will the Africans and Asians make an impact in the US?
+True, a GEC takeover would reduce the number of UK warship manufacturers from three to two.
+Rainfall from the storms was also locally heavy.
+At this pace it will be No. 2 behind Citibank (which now has 29 million holders) within a year.
+The cloud of suspicion cannot be dispelled quickly. Meanwhile there is now open war between Mr Berlusconi and the Milan magistrates.
+President Reagan signed legislation Wednesday aimed at improving rail safety in the wake of a January 1987 crash of Amtrak and Conrail trains that killed 16 people.
+Jursidictional disputes between the CFTC and the SEC would be submitted to the panel, which would render a decision within 90 days.
+"I see no insoluble problems," says former Republican Sen. Charles Percy, a private consultant with close ties to the Gandhi family.
+The facility is expected to begin production in the fall of 1988 and will employ about 350 workers within the next two years, Fujitsu said.
+The bill, he said, transforms federal welfare law from a program that was originally for widows into one that is "first of all, a child-support program."
+And the silken voice on the radio belongs to Dominic Cuskern.
+If you take the whole Sky package the annual fee is Pounds 239.88. Yet the remarkable fact is that the people who pay these prices still spend much the larger part of their viewing time watching the old terrestrial channels.
+Those honoraria were part of a total of $57,000 in fees that the two exchanges paid to current Senate and House members last year to entice lawmakers to spend time with them.
+"It was a joyous occasion for her," Trigg said. "She jumped up and down." Cooper must serve half of her 60-year term before she can apply for parole.
+Diplomats in Baghdad say that while a cease-fire may halt the shooting fairly soon, efforts to keep the guns silent could stretch on for years.
+Two students killed themselves as part of anti-government protests last month.
+They point to nationalism - the wish to retain a particular industry in a country -and sensitivity to national defence interests as two factors that may act as a brake on restructuring.
+Convicted killer Gerald Smith, who had said he wanted to die, was executed by lethal injection early today, becoming the second Missouri prisoner put to death in a quarter-century.
+Some of the groups who are Judge Thomas's most zealous opponents, notably the Alliance for Justice, did play a role in bringing Ms. Hill to the attention of the Judiciary Committee.
+A president and premier were named, but little else was known about the new regime's structure.
+Eastern formerly flew from Hartford and Boston to Orlando, for example, but Continental will be increasing departures over the level of Eastern's service to accommodate increased demand.
+SARA LEE, the Illinois-based food group, saw an 11 per cent increase in net profits during its third quarter, to end-March.
+Saturday mornings were already less than lucrative for the networks, and the pique over the meters is renewing rumblings about cancellations.
+These devices, 10 inches long and four inches wide, have high-speed microprocessors and are "trained" by large computers to pick, say, the sound of breaking glass out of a jumble of interfering sounds.
+The average annual yield was 8.30%, down from 8.48% at the previous auction of similar notes Aug. 27.
+My list would begin with the changes in taxes on capital gains.
+Two women whose nominations to the club were previously reported _ journalist Nina Totenberg and former League of Women Voters president Lucy Benson _ were not in the first group approved.
+But a further setback for monetary union would see those gains consolidated.
+We are doing what we do best - which is making the changes, preparing Australia for the future,' he said. 'And we are bringing the people with us,' he continued in a slight departure from the prepared text.
+An attorney for the Schloss firm, Robert J. Katz, a partner in the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, declined to comment, as did an SEC spokeswoman in Washington.
+We then buy the most growth at the least cost, looking for predictable earnings and international exposure." Investors interested in unearthing other good down-market performers won't find it easy.
+Both Democratic and Republican leaders predict overwhelming ratification when the treaty reaches the Senate floor and say only 10 or 12 members of the 100-member Senate are likely to vote to reject it.
+When he finished the song, a couple of people in the big Beijing banquet hall started to applaud, then abruptly stopped amid the surrounding silence.
+However, these thoughts about Time have stayed with me.
+He said, however, that he expects a potential buyer to assume an equal amount of the pension obligations.
+The spokesman said no further dismissals have been made this year, but a general cost-cutting program remains in effect.
+The selection ends weeks of speculation over which of four teams would win the job.
+Tokyo had sought to avoid opening its market to foreign imports in order to protect its own farmers.
+Meanwhile, the State Department said it now is advising Americans in Kuwait to "plan their route carefully" if they try to flee the country overland despite orders to Iraqi forces to arrest anyone identified as a U.S. citizen.
+But the officials wouldn't elaborate and insisted such details remain to be decided.
+The sleep deprivation and competition were so excessive.
+The exhibit contains more than 600 photographs depicting the life and times of the young Jewish girl whose diaries have been read by millions since she perished in a concentration camp in 1945.
+The victims' families then met with the ship's commander privately.
+Mount Wrangell is an active volcano with steam and the odor of sulfur wafting near its summit.
+Advancing issues outnumbered losers by about 10 to 9 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 778 up, 708 down and 519 unchanged.
+The Trident programme, Mr Davies says, will be 'several tens of millions' cheaper to the government if VSEL gets back to making surface ships as well.
+The announcement follows a verdict granting damages to a public relations man who gave the paper and other news organizations information about a political opponent's shoplifting charge six days before a 1982 election.
+The last large deployment of U.S. Marines in the Middle East ended with more than 240 of them killed by a suicide car bomber in Beirut in 1983.
+While it wants to see a strong flow of information from companies, it also wants to help them keep within the bounds of the new insider trading legislation.
+Each adds to the blight.
+But she said her employment was unrelated to her father's role at the GSA.
+It has recently paid 1.5m to its former staff after liquidating a small piano company in Bavaria. It cannot pay its staff in Berlin.
+"It's our basic running play.
+Because a radio transmission said "10-13, shots fired," police officers who joined the chase believed Mrs. Ferraro had fired the shots.
+She is neat, too.
+"People aren't in it just to make money."
+Initially, the singer reported that her stole was taken from her seat in the director's box during intermission while she and her husband, Brian Blosil, attended a performance of "The Nutcracker" on Friday.
+The Reagan administration continues to recognize Delvalle, now in hiding in Panama, as the country's legitimate leader and is is applying economic pressure in an effort to get him back in office.
+Two pistols were found next to the bodis, along with another gun taken from a Civil Guard killed in the shootout Monday with Basque terrorists.
+Top Soviet military commanders will stage maneuvers in the Ukraine, Moldavia and the Black Sea this month to improve teamwork among the branches of the military, Tass said Sunday.
+Radio reports said about 120 people were aboard the Avianca Boeing 727 but that no passengers or crew members were injured in the shootout, which occurred shortly after the plane left Bogota on a domestic flight.
+Ronald Altman, chairman of Altman Brenner Wasserman, a New York research firm, says: "I think this is a done deal.
+The hearing is likely to last into next year.
+But the recent storms do signal that a change in the weather pattern could allow more rainy intervals over the Midwest than was the case for May and June.
+The uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which began Dec. 8, has given new international prominence to the Palestinian issue.
+Showers and thunderstorms extended from northeastern Texas to western Tennessee and southern Illinois.
+"I want this government to tell the truth," he said.
+No one claimed responsibility for the slayings.
+William von Raab, the head of the Customs Service, was briefed on the case, as were officials from the State Department.
+He plays Coach Lubbock, who loses his job at Dewey High School on "Growing Pains" and is forced to uproot his large family and take a new job at an all-boys prep school in a small town.
+Frank Price came from television, and has had three studio chief jobs, and Bob Daly, the longtime head of Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. unit, started out at CBS Inc.
+He had one hand resting in the small of his back while the other supported him as he did one-arm press ups.
+So far, most demographers, economists and other population specialists dismiss such concerns as alarmist hyperbole.
+Squeezes aren't necessarily illegal.
+In one of the largest deals expected today, a Goldman, Sachs & Co. group is expected to price $1.25 billion of New York City revenue anticipation notes.
+BAT is the world's biggest tobacco company and has substantial operations in retailing _ such as the Saks Fifth Avenue and Marshall Field chains in the United States _ paper and financial services.
+A biking trail and a hiking trail also were closed.
+Husseini, director of the East Jerusalem-based Arab Studies Institute, was released in July from an Israeli jail, where he had been held without trial for nine months.
+The country was silent.
+He or she may not be capped at present - but leaving an old scheme and entering a new scheme will trigger the earnings cap rules.
+The amendment said it isn't patent infringement to use or sell a "patented invention" of another company if the purpose is "reasonably related" to obtaining data to submit to the FDA.
+The assaults started at the bar entrance, which was locked for construction, she said.
+Municipal Court Judge Michael J. Farrell, however, dismissed several misdemeanor charges against Ms. Muhammad, including trespassing and violating a court order.
+The public gloom reflects the influence of the industries that are dying - and thus clamouring for state or federal assistance. Mr Kotkin may overstate his case.
+Cineplex's Canadian competitor, Famous Players Inc., said it doesn't intend to match its rival's deep discounts.
+The series began with the Nov. 19 discovery of the body of transient David Siino, 31. Olias said he was staying at a downtown hotel and had been in the San Diego area for the past eight months.
+They live in colonies of about three dozen.
+One is time, "a school's most precious commodity," said Ernest L. Boyer, president of the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teaching.
+In November, Boris N. Yeltsin was fired from his job as Moscow party chief for attacking the slow pace of reform.
+Microsoft added 1/2 to 74. The leading software maker unveiled the newest version of its Excel spreadsheet package, which is expected to further erode Lotus Development's share of the spreadsheet market.
+The restaurant began the lunch promotion two years ago but stopped when oil prices began inching upward.
+The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Martin Saposnick, former head of a New York broker-dealer, of securities-law violations in the 1983 initial offering of North Atlantic Airlines Inc.
+But he expressed some concern about Hanson's sluggish organic growth.
+The poop-out level of our Olympians seems to arrive about as quickly as does yours or (certainly) mine.
+Heritage Media owns six television stations and nine radio stations.
+Iran occupied the Manjoon area, part of the 1,000-square-mile Howeizah marshes, in 1984.
+THURSDAY, Nov. 29= WASHINGTON - Commerce Department reports personal income for October.
+The pension-plan change should also make life simpler for IBM in the long run.
+Both sides have said they expect testimony to take two to three weeks.
+Avritt's brother-in-law Jerry Nibler said people should dismiss any "eye-for-an-eye and a tooth-for-a-tooth" sentiments.
+Other people Fuller said are still in contention for various positions are Rep. Jack Kemp of New York and former Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole.
+In return for making a secret confession to his interrogators, he was spared punishment and public exposure, kept his job as the queen's art adviser and retired honorably in 1972.
+But a ground war, which would be Saddam Hussein's strength, would involve heavy materiel costs.
+But coming up with a winning name for a magazine that writes about nothing but Porsches wasn't easy.
+Following the longstanding tradition of the House and Senate each determining its own rules, nothing in the legislation applies to the Senate.
+McKay's report supported that conclusion, which Meese and his lawyers have steadfastly disputed.
+"My coming out was when I opened the dictionary at age 14 and looked up the word `homosexual' and realized that applies to me," said John Blakeslee, 34, of Providence, R.I.
+Domestic demand has been rising at an annual rate of nearly 4% lately, while gross domestic product is seen expanding at a real annual rate of around 2.5%.
+You know the situation in South Africa, the persecution of black leaders there, and they certainly know we're in sympathy (with South Africa's blacks)," Mrs. Lowery said.
+Mahe said a lot of Republicans don't see a lot of difference between Bush and Dole and also are very concerned about the possibility of Robertson emerging as the nominee.
+Also, there is no specific mention of viruses or worms in the law, said Tompkins.
+It was this kind of market-entry barrier, along with state restrictions on group liability programs, that prompted Congress to amend the Risk Retention Act in 1986.
+Mr. Leschly said he expects Squibb's earnings and sales to grow more than 20% in 1988.
+Mr. Hodel made the designation despite the unanimous conclusion of the National Park Service Advisory Board that the site didn't merit an exception to its rule of waiting at least 50 years after a historic incident to designate a landmark.
+Worthen, which has been under pressure from federal bank regulators to boost its capital, said in a statement that it is looking for ways in which Worthen might benefit from the recapitalization of Southwest thrifts.
+Manitoba Premier Gary Filmon has said the firefighting and evacuation will cost the local government $30 million.
+Marquette Electronics, which priced an initial offering of 1.1 million shares at $16.25 each, closed at 18.
+"I was not stepping in, I was brought in," responded North.
+Stollen's traditional source is the Saxon town of Dresden, whose ovens for six centuries have produced the loaves.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Claiborne closed at $15.75, unchanged.
+Laid off too were 120 draft-age youths who were working at the plant in lieu of serving in the military and about 100 workers who had committed disciplinary infractions in the past, such as theft or drinking.
+On almost every criterion, Mr. Sigoloff has proven himself adept at operating a company.
+Describing the "oil and gas obsession" of the investment community, Ms. Ramsey says that even if those currently sluggish industries were to revive, the area's economy would still need to diversify.
+"It happened in past real-estate cycles, and it's happening again." The banks' get-tough attitude has implications reaching well beyond the survival of some big developers.
+Like most legal issues, the so-called "impossiblity doctrine" is a subject of debate and interpretation.
+On Sunday, Ayala was told her baby had died.
+The letter said that after Moore started the fee, attorneys switched much of their legal advertising to a competing newspaper. The News-Sun has since resumed providing the affidavits free of charge.
+There are $63.5 million of 7 1/4% term bonds priced at 98.24 to yield 7.45% in 2004.
+It so angered two Sikh bodyguards of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi that they assassinated her five months later in New Delhi.
+Sole proprietorships and partnerships pay taxes as individuals, and under the Democrats' plan, the highest-income individuals would be hit with a new 35% marginal tax rate instead of 31%.
+Bush and Gorbachev have met before, most recently when Bush was president-elect.
+Four Swiss-made tanks are hidden on a hill to our left.
+"The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), Oscar Hijuelo's portrait of brothers from Havana who become minor celebrities as musicians in New York nightclubs.
+"All I can say about this case is that it stinks," said a police spokesman.
+I ignored it and put the cap on the car roof while refueling.
+Tank and troop convoys moved throughout the night and day, and helicopters dropped off supplies at Tiananmen Square for the thousands of soldiers occupying the area since they drove out protesters early Sunday.
+Dhaka newspapers on Monday blamed the accident on human error.
+Adds Marc Schappell, an executive recruiter at Egon Zehnder International, who has spoken to dozens of Federated executives in recent weeks: "People are just demoralized."
+That could make the dollar decline in comparison.
+'Let's just say we would very much like to help with the delivery,' he explained.
+"It's the smoking gun," the scientist said.
+India's Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, which performed a "peaceful" nuclear explosion in 1974, received a wide variety of information on the chemistry of dealing with plutonium.
+The lower houses in Arizona and Indiana also are within reach for Democrats.
+"I think we recognized the cycles a lot sooner than other people in the industry," Anreder said.
+Bunton likened the argument to the child-custody dispute King Solomon resolved by ordering the baby cut in half.
+Some officials have felt that Mr. DeNunzio was too conservative in his approach to such areas as merchant banking and increasingly complex fixed-income trading.
+"Even cowboys get the blues," said Ms. Richards in Austin.
+They cannot go to the stock market to raise capital as can proprietary offices. But status - whether mutual or proprietary - is no real indication of financial position.
+There is something basic in all of us that responds to fire.
+As a result, many on the right complain that the Reagan agenda is in danger of being abandoned.
+The Soviet-sponsored government said the soldiers killed at least 287 guerrillas, wounded 238 and captured tanks, armored personnel carriers and ammunition.
+But he knows a lot of people are anxious, and Haughey feels the best way to allay those concerns _ especially economic ones _ is to wrap Germany into the European Community, which is on a fast track to economic union.
+But then the baker _ Mary Allen, a former part-owner who had the recipes in her head _ quit and McNanna sued to get the recipes back.
+The company said Wednesday that J.D. Timmer, chairman of Philips' consumer electronics division, has been nominated to replace van der Klugt.
+But it will be just a ghost of budgets past.
+Light snow fell across parts of Idaho late Monday, coating the Island Park area and the mountains on the Montana border.
+He was diagnosed with throat cancer eight months ago and had returned home from the hospital March 13 after a two-month stay.
+A far more prevalent attitude toward learning is expressed by the Russian maxim, "Repetition is the mother of knowledge."
+"During these hard credit times, our attention has been holding on to and minimizing attrition of our existing customer base," said Edward A. O'Neal, vice chairman responsible for Chemical's credit-card business.
+Mr. Hull hopes mostly Saudis will volunteer so that they will appreciate their "wildlife heritage." Meanwhile, 12 million barrels of oil creeps slowly closer.
+Under stabilisation rules Fleming can lead the market down, but cannot push the price up unless another market maker puts its bid up first.
+Negotiations are continuing in other parts of metalworking and electronics industries, a sector that employs 1.6 million of the nation's 8 million workers.
+But U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mukasey in Manhattan ruled that, "though plaintiffs' evidence of discrimination is extremely thin, it exists, albeit barely," and that a trial should be held.
+Indications of a stable dollar, falling commodity prices and declines in long-term interest rates contributed to the January decision to ease credit.
+Mr. Phacos was called home from his vacation and charged with embezzlement, forgery and misappropriation of client funds.
+Dividend income was therefore of secondary importance and it might not be possible in future to pursue a consistent dividend policy.
+Given May's plan to use much of the money it would get from selling the two units to buy its shares, the move seems aimed chiefly at enhancing the value of the retailer's stock.
+Mark de Bernardo, special counsel for domestic policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said Reagan is correct in opposing any move by Congress to legislate worker notification protections.
+When I got a little older _ 7-8-9 _ I became interested in the camera.
+NatWest Securities is forecasting unchanged month-on-month inflation, and headline inflation of 2.9 per cent, with underlying inflation of 3.2 per cent.
+Who says there's no role for women in combat?" Librarians are asking Congress to guarantee public access to information generated by the nation's largest compiler of facts _ the government itself.
+PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) _ The government cut in half the salary of Haiti's leader, and top officials' salaries were slashed up to 33 percent in an effort to reduce the budget deficit, an official newspaper said Tuesday.
+It is in no position to lead the campaign to save the Canova for the UK.
+Nancy Gertner, a lawyer for Matthew Stuart, argued at the hearing that no Massachusetts case law gives precedent for overriding the attorney-client privilege in the interest of justice.
+"He was hissing and sticking his tongue out at us," Rovere said.
+About 10,000 people of Clovis' 25,000 residents joined the search for the boy.
+They are known as Bufo marinus.
+HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT prevails in 1,565 U.S. locations listed by the Labor Department for the current fiscal year, down from 1,601 places a year ago.
+After World War II, with Berlin divided between the two Germanys, the West Germans selected Bonn as a "temporary capital," enshrining in the constitution the goal of reunification and return of the capital to Berlin.
+The USS Holland spends most of its time in port here.
+On Friday, Benton closed unchanged at 7, up from 5 in the offering.
+"It is an anomalous phenomeon which cannot be black magic, but cannot be explained by the normal rules of chemistry," said Chu.
+However, if this were the correct explanation, the dollar would have sold off.
+But interviews with a number of Holyoke residents also indicate a more fundamental problem: The town's mostly white, working-class voters, many aged and childless, are alienated from its mainly Puerto Rican public-school children.
+Auto sales have been hit particularly hard by the Federal Reserve's strategy of pushing up interest rates to fight inflation, as have housing-related items such as hardware, building supplies and furniture.
+There is a lot of buzz, a lot of self confidence.
+In fact, some lawyers say, the Apple suit itself could well turn on a 1986 decision involving stuffed dinosaurs.
+In Gaza City, army officials said three Arabs were injured when a firebomb they were preparing exploded.
+A helicopter pilot accused of trying to fly a convicted drug trafficker out of a federal prison once worked with a man accused of being a member of the smuggler's marijuana ring, authorities said.
+Bruce Sanford, a Washington lawyer who represents news media clients, said the decision was important for what it didn't do. "The court didn't avail itself of an opportunity to make a sea-change in American libel law," he said.
+To compensate for the salt water's movement and to make up for lost time, the Corps might build the sand and clay sill slightly higher than originally planned, Chatry said.
+The mind's slippage makes it more difficult and time-consuming for a doctor to learn a patient's history and symptoms.
+The Liberals did better than expected in the Atlantic provinces, while the New Democrats turned out best in British Columbia.
+The big cut in capital spending has been mirrored in the control of cost minutiae from head office to the depots.
+Irwin, 50, headed for Mount Washington on Sunday after a day of shopping in Conway.
+Western diplomats in Ethiopia have reported low morale in the military following a dispute between Mengistu and five top army commanders.
+One official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said, "Every GI who is turned over to us is dealt with.
+The date on which the gilt will be repaid. Par value.
+Iraq also gave even stronger indications it would use the trapped foreigners to try to chip away at international support for sanctions against Iraq and the multinational force deployed in the Persian Gulf region.
+The U.S. government didn't fully support open, free and democratic elections in Haiti.
+Unaware of the loss, Mr. Tucker intended to visit his broker on the way home to pick up another 2,000 shares.
+The company's profit for the first six months totaled $569 million, or $3.11 a share, a 27% increase from the $449 million, or $2.47 a share, a year earlier.
+The poaching problem has become so severe that, effective June 1, the state's Plant Conservation Board stiffened the penalties for picking flytraps.
+In the Chapellin neighborhood of Caracas, an elderly woman died in her apartment from a wild bullet fired during gunbattles between army units and residents of a nearby slum, said eyewitnesses.
+I've been saving my junk mail for four years to write this story.
+While the director was telling the studio head he thought it was too late, Mr. Quaid was calling their producer to tell him the news.
+We agree with him, and that is why we are worried.
+Foreign Minister Choi Ho-joong did not meet any Chinese officials, but conferred with U.S. Ambassador James Lilley and Pakistan Ambassador M. Akram Zaki during his hour-long stay at Beijing airport.
+The Democratic National Convention Committee hopes it can peacefully resolve the problem of fitting 35,000 credential-bearing people into a coliseum that will seat only 11,000 for the party's four-day nominating session.
+The stock market crash occurred on the eve of an important Chinese Communist Party congress whose keynote was a call for continued capitalist-style economic reforms.
+"Tomorrow is manicure day." Such a life isn't without its strains.
+Mr. Durney, 44, has worked for the Justice Department for less than two years and previously was a partner at Hamel & Park, Washington.
+The bodies of Camarena and his pilot were found on a ranch near Guadalajara.
+Workers last struck the Dakota City plant in 1982 in a violence-marred dispute.
+Here is a brief summary of events Saturday in Panama: _2,000 U.S. soldiers arrived to reinforce the 24,000 American soldiers already in Panama.
+The event should refresh Britain's tired politics.
+It's the power, the play, the challenge, the idea of living on the edge.
+In composite trading on the American Stock Exchange yesterday, Everest & Jennings class B shares closed at $1.50, up 25 cents.
+Mr. Gibbs estimated the company's per-share earnings for the latest quarter at about 10 cents to 12 cents.
+Under the consolidation, the Brooklyn field division in New York will become part of the Queens division, and the St. Paul division will become part of the Minneapolis division.
+But this time, Mr. Whittle, a former co-owner of Esquire magazine and a self-proclaimed "revolutionary" in the communications business, may have overreached.
+They are devious, deceitful, and misleading.
+In fact, some traders said the West German and Japanese central banks took advantage of the dollar's recent relative strength to sell dollars to reduce their enormous foreign-exchange reserves.
+"Be the busiest person in town, doing things for Selma that the people can see and touch.
+Encourage federal agencies to shift funds in existing budgets into superconductivity research and order them to emphasize such research in budgets for the next two fiscal years.
+A 72-year-old Christian parliamentarian died Saturday when a rocket hit his apartment building during shelling duels between Syrian and Christian gunners, police said.
+'Insurers are going to know much more about the people they insure,' he says, with a more scientific approach to the risks. Mr Brown warns that the D&O market could be heading for disaster if the growth is seen as an easy way of making money.
+Security Pacific's merchant bank had handled commercial and investment banking and various securities and currency transactions in more than 20 countries.
+Hours earler, male penitents with cloth-covered faces, whipped their backs with wooden sticks tied to a lash in an annual ritual to "wash" their sins or repay God for some miracles.
+Growing international sales of ready-to-eat cereal helped Kellogg Co. post a 4.2 percent increase in second-quarter profits, the world's largest cereal maker said Friday.
+Both the Air Force and the Navy are moving ahead with new attack aircraft and fighter jets.
+Drought has plagued one part of the nation or another in every summer this decade except 1982, and the cumulative effect may well pose the most serious danger.
+Advanced Polymer developed the Microsponge technology in the early 1980s.
+When Mrs. Thatcher reached for her handbag during their talk, he quickly remarked: "Ah, the handbag." Here are excerpts of testimony by Oliver North on Thursday in the Iran-Contra trial as he was questioned by defense attorney Brendan Sullivan.
+Under House rules, members must unanimously agree before a bill can be brought to the floor without a waiting period.
+Later there is the sound of Malcolm arriving for the final push in a helicopter. Yet the rocket launcher is variously used.
+Turbochargers are not shown, unless indicated in the name of the model.
+Export Controls The conferees voted to abolish controls on the export of many widely available electronics products to Japan and 14 NATO allies.
+Many of these mass merchandisers are slashing prices below manufacturers' suggested retail prices to build store traffic.
+Mitch Snyder, whose personal demons apparently overwhelmed his fierce commitment to the nation's homeless, was remembered Friday as "a man of justice" who worked tirelessly to assist the downtrodden.
+And he got a good one as a young World War II naval officer trying to find a cheap way to haul his family's belongings from base to base.
+The most memorable prediction from the former Phillips & Drew economist was that there would be 50,000 job losses after the 1987 stock market crash.
+(Mr. Stein got the arcade-game rights.) Mirrorsoft's Mr. Maxwell was furious; he had hoped to receive all rights to the game.
+That's under clinical conditions.
+"There's a growing desire of Arab-Americans to identify with their heritage," said Faris Bouhafa, spokesman of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, a civil rights and lobbying group.
+After sentencing Debra Shaw to the maximum jail time, District Court Judge David W. Young then instructed a jailer to give the woman's two children a tour of the courthouse holding cells.
+The sources said the Libyan shipments have included heavy machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades, quantities of commercial explosives and Soviet-made SAM-7 surface-to-air missiles capable of downing helicopters and other aircraft.
+"It means there's a public out there that's restless and looking for new things," he says.
+The survey of Republicans found that Bush and Dole were tied for the lead in the Republican race at 29 percent.
+Soviet leaders have never acknowledged the existence of the Sverdlovsk facility.
+Curry was charged with kidnapping, criminal confinement, battery, criminal recklessness and auto theft.
+Iran's spiritual leader called today for "holy war" against the U.S. presence in the Persian Gulf in another sign that Tehran was moving to mend fences with Iraq.
+CORPORATE DEMAND for senior managers softens, a survey of 750 companies by consultant Korn/Ferry International shows.
+It charged losses of $107.9 million from the sale or swap of such loans to its reserves.
+Yield 9.55% (annual) at the reoffer price, or 49 basis points above the French government 9.8% bonds due January 1996.
+The utility also failed to post warning signs that respirators were required and failed to evaluate adequately the amount of radioactive material in the air, the NRC said.
+Lance missiles have a range of up to 75 miles.
+Along with the makeshift glasses and scopes, the most popular items at sidewalk stalls in advance of the eclipse were baseball caps at $1.50 or less and T-shirts ranging in price from $1.75 to $6.
+Crew members aboard the Coast Guard cutter "Boutwell" tried to contact the master of the vessel by radio, flag hoist, and waving, Herlihy said.
+Mission Control said the weather for Friday's planned landing at Edwards looked good.
+The electricity industry is struggling with expensive and inefficient nuclear-power plants.
+German Chancellor Helmut Kohl denounced attempts to undermine Gorbachev and warned it would be a lot more costly to the rest of the world should Gorbachev fall than to offer emergency aid now.
+The killings raised to 1,270 the number of deaths in Punjab this year from the Sikh militants' violent agitation for an independent homeland.
+For the moment, she suggests a walk.
+Without such a system, margin levels are set for the futures and options trades at different clearinghouses with no consideration given to their offsetting effect.
+More than 400 hill tribe children _ Christian, Buddhist and animist _ live in a Morse-run hostel when they come down from their villages for schooling in this northern hub.
+A 1981 congressional study requested by Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, after the Army announced plans to close the fort reached the same conclusion.
+Grumman's president, John O'Brien, sharply disputes such conclusions.
+But the move wasn't followed by other major banks.
+The eight were killed before dawn Nov. 16 on the campus of Central American University, where the Jesuits taught.
+They also could face disciplinary action from the Internal Revenue Service and the Commodities Futures Trading Commission.
+It was a time of other crises too, especially that produced by the high price of imported oil.
+Some four hours after the shooting, about 60 cars were lined up outside Nablus and an equal number were queued inside the city waiting to pass a roadblock manned by three jeeploads of troops.
+S&P also expressed alarm about the lost sales dominance by Chrysler's Jeep vehicles.
+"This ought to be your No. 1 priority because this is an emergency, whether you believe it or not," said Rep. Nicholas Mavroules, D-Mass., chairman of the subcommittee.
+Mr. Smith said he didn't believe the security firm had lost business yet.
+Pacific Western Bancshares expects to report that first-quarter profit rose 9.7%, reflecting growing fee and interest income, said Phillip Boyce, chairman and chief executive officer.
+The Racine, Wis., engine-cooling equipment maker also raised its earnings outlook for fiscal 1988 ending March 31, citing a strong first-half outlook and favorable weather.
+The Swiss Banking Commission said the rapid expansion of Swiss banks' investment funds outside Switzerland raised troubling questions about their motives, and it urged the Finance Ministry to examine the trend.
+The existing two-year note was quoted at a price to yield 6.147%, while the when-issued two-year note to be sold today was quoted at 6.163%, 0.016 percentage point higher.
+Both companies said they were satisfied with the handling of the problem.
+Mack, based in Allentown, Pa., has been a souring investment for Renault, which began to accumulate its current 45% ownership in 1979.
+Her eldest son has tried to find work, "But all we have to say is we're from Las Flores and we don't get jobs," she says.
+Three Israeli institutions have applied for licenses to buy Cray and IBM supercomputers, but the permits have been delayed out of U.S. concern that Israel might use the fast-computing systems to develop nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
+A Tandy spokesman said the CD is now "in the product development phase." Thomson CSF of France showed a prototype last year but hasn't disclosed any marketing plans.
+Wood said six of the escapees, who included four convicted killers, were being housed in the cellhouse because they had been charged with or found guilty of assault on other inmates.
+Goldman is "very sensitive to succession.
+The referendum was thus unnecessary on this issue.
+But the FBI chief told lawmakers that he and other senior bureau managers didn't find out about the documents until last week, according to two members of the committee.
+"Hey, I can still do it," she said. "I'm not even going to think it won't happen because it will.
+The suspect accounts allegedly received illegal proceeds from the operations of the world's biggest cocaine traffickers, including Colombians Pablo Escobar-Gaviria and Jorge Ochoa-Vasquez, leading members of the so-called Medellin cartel.
+Sales of all British vehicles registered a 67% upsurge to 2,230 units in June from 1,338 units.
+American and European publishers on Monday opened a weeklong seminar in Budapest designed to train dozens of Hungarian publishers, editors and executives in management, distribution, advertising, promotion and marketing.
+To ease its progress the Arts Council more than doubled its grant to an impressive Pounds 1.12m. this year.
+Large matters like elections or what best to do about mad bankers (shoot or drown them, I imagine) are way beyond my grasp.
+Monthly measurements since 1980 of a prominent crack on the forehead of George Washington's likeness indicated the potential instability of the fissure, he said.
+"The mission communications system provides worldwide clearance secure voice and data communications," Fitzwater said.
+Also ignorant of the investigation was Mr. Williams, at least until after the article had been completed.
+The ABA is not required to reveal who was interviewed or any specifics of the process.
+Reynolds also granted PTL permission to use $800,000 of the proceeds from property sales, normally frozen by the court during bankruptcy proceedings, to cover a shortfall at the ministry.
+"We went for about 15 minutes on the hood of a jeep.
+The bonds yield 5.01% (annual) at the issue price, 5.15% after deducting full commissions.
+Emergency rooms are overburdened with the worst wounds of urban America: the gunshot holes from drug wars, medicine for the homeless and uninsured, care for AIDS patients.
+Goode said he had privately pushed for change since 1984, the year after he was elected, but said he was speaking out now because he had met resistance.
+More than two decades of military control came to an end.
+Congress must approve any final agreement and the debate there is likely to be intense.
+That service promises to deliver television pictures of exceptional clarity.
+The Lac Court Oreilles Chippewa tribe, about 100 miles to the west, also plans to keep its casino open.
+However, the institute is less optimistic about the pace of recovery.
+Anderson was also reportedly among the hostages in the barracks.
+Mr. LaBant said the AS/400 is now price-competitive with personal computers and workstations for applications using a "server" computer and as few as four terminals.
+"The worst" that can be said is that he was trying to avoid "the consequences of providing benefits to Colonel North," said Weingarten.
+Her body was dug up Jan. 25 during a police search of the house.
+Kash-N-Karry confirmed it plans to sell stock to a New York investment partnership as part of a move by the Tampa-based grocery chain to expand its franchise.
+Peter Worsley produces rustic furniture. "I employed 52 people in a two-story factory in Johannesburg," he said. "Then a customer brought me to the Crocodile River and I saw what I was missing _ geese charging around the garden, dogs playing.
+Despite increased marketing expenditures, Philip Morris's operating profit from tobacco grew about 15%.
+With no Bill of Rights, the majority could vote to deprive the minority of whatever liberties it decided were no longer needed.
+The performance numbers calculated this way aren't exact, because they assume that shares held at the start of the quarter are retained until the end.
+The Air Force alone may have to shrink by almost 1,000 planes and cut about $50 billion from its procurement plans through 1997.
+Roger Bendir, the second freed soldier, said he will quit the military and become a farmer.
+The impact of the recession upon the UK's innovative potential will have implications for the health of the economy long after the recession is formally declared over.
+The former television evangelist's only strong showings have come in caucus states, where organization and depth of support count.
+"Our assets clearly include strengthening students' basic skills and improving minority student performance," said executive director Archie LaPointe.
+Imports rose by $5.44 billion to $105.1 billion, however.
+IBM has failed in its past attempts to crack the huge workstation market, but the new effort appears to be shaping up better.
+From Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. comes Men's Life, billed as a "one-stop read for men leading real lives," says Barry Golson, editor of Men's Life and a former editor at Playboy magazine.
+It did not specify the duration of the meeting.
+The key to her improvement, says U.S. Olympic coach Mike Crowe, was that her strength and experience finally caught up with her technique, which had been the best in the sport for several years.
+Last year, Arthur Young's growth in consulting revenue lagged behind that of other major accounting firms.
+He claimed it only because of pressure from relatives, he said.
+"But as of now, we're not talking to them."
+Others fear the ever-growing number of West Germans coming back to claim property they abandoned while fleeing the Communists after World War II.
+It has called Desert Partners' offer inadequate, and has encouraged holders not to tender their shares.
+Towey was a producer and director at KIRO for 30 years.
+The tanker rammed jagged Bligh Reef, gashing its hull and spewing nearly 11 million gallons of Alaska crude oil in a spill which devastated fisheries, wildlife and the scenic shores of Prince William Sound.
+For now, the Miara family is under house arrest pending a Paraguayan judicial ruling.
+I think that if foreign forces withdraw, there is hope for a unified Arab position." Mr. Saleh says he considers President Bush "a wonderful friend," wise in domestic administration.
+If people even put harmful things in trick or treat candy, we understand the potential problem of letting people bring prepared food," he said.
+Pentos said that pre-tax profits for the year ending December 1992 would be 'significantly below market expectations.'
+Corporate bonds finished mixed.
+The company also is expected to draw from its marketing and sales experience in Canada, where Rogaine has been available in pharmacies since the fall of 1986.
+Artists such as The Carpenters, Carole King, Joe Cocker, Styx and The Police have recorded for A&M.
+It's little guys like us who are helping win the "cholesterol war" by providing edible alternatives to high-cholesterol foods.
+On BBC2 Jeremy Isaacs comes Face To Face With Billy Connolly, the Scottish comedian (11.15).
+Net for the third quarter was $207.2 million, or 42 cents a share, compared with $166.2 million, or 35 cents a share, a year earlier.
+If Mr. Gandhi cannot or will not understand the larger dangers implied by his border confrontations, it's time for his real friends in Europe and the U.S. to start reminding him.
+Regular BP shares were up 9 at 259.
+Mr Tony Lancelot, at UBS, said: 'Competition is intensifying in many areas where Lucas operates and recovery is becoming more distant.'
+We had to weigh the dope, and if you didn't round it out, but weighed it to the very last fraction, you could make a whole lot of money."
+The carpenters union is suing Empire Contract Consulting of New York and its two principals, Paul Adler and Stanley Burns, for failing to properly analyze the investments and advise the union on the loans' performance.
+Asked why, Regan said: "Well, the thing had been a fiasco up to that point, in my judgment it had not worked.
+He died without ever resolving it," said a 30-year-old woman wearing a mask and sunglasses at the rally.
+The association said the "largeevidence shows more lives are saved by properlyap belts than by no restraining device at all.
+The US currency closed in London at DM1.6882 against the dollar from DM1.694 on Thursday. The D-Mark fell back slightly in Europe after its recent strength.
+A motorist whose heart was apparently bigger than his nose rescued an injured skunk Saturday but could not find an animal hospital to help, police said.
+But also to a public that is suffering what Goldberg calls "compassion fatigue."
+Only one of the Foster Grant top executives, the sales and marketing director, will keep his job, McGrath said.
+'We plan 8-10 per cent annual growth a year until the end of the century,' Mr Cheong Choong Kong, managing director, said.
+Paul Maglione, a spokesman for Philip Morris, said some EC countries had ulterior motives in supporting a ban on tobacco advertising.
+By police count, 561 people have been killed and 1,554 wounded since Amal and Hezbollah began fighting in Beirut and south Lebanon last April for dominance of Lebanon's 1.2 million Shiites.
+KKR chose Mr. Gerry because "he was the hungriest," says Steven Rattner, a Lazard Freres & Co. partner who advised KKR in forming the new partnership.
+As a sign of productivity gains, Mr. Perry said monthly shipments have jumped to about $2.6 million from $1.7 million a year earlier, while employment has been cut to 375 workers from 700.
+The Bible teaches that when lions and the lambs can lie down together and none will be afraid, there will be peace in the valley.
+The percentage was misstated in an earlier edition because of a typographical error.
+After the state's House boundaries were realigned, Michigan became the first state since Reconstruction with two black congressmen.
+He liked the well-finished buttonholes, precise cut of the sleeves and the underarm triangles of cloth to absorb perspiration.
+There's been a 30 percent increase this year in the number of Wheaton students majoring in German, he said.
+Teflon is already just about everywhere.
+A military spokesman said Friday the armed forces will investigate allegations that high-ranking officers are involved in drug trafficking.
+Producers of the show said the premise of Wagner's segment is that through pesticides, farming is a major polluter of the environment.
+ITV, a middleman between Saatchi and the BBC, last week asked for financial guarantees because of Saatchi's financial troubles.
+Partly by receiving management fees, lease payments and other income from its subsidiaries, the parent company alone was marginally profitable in 1987, even as it reported a record loss on a consolidated basis.
+Most of all what I want is to knock it off the air," Mr. DeCosta said.
+A new issue, BWIP Holding, was the most active issue, closing at its offering price of 14 1/2 on volume of three million shares.
+The restrictions would apply only to American-owned planes or ships that are entering or leaving the United States.
+Israel estimates that some 400,000 Soviet Jews wish to leave.
+His father's $3 million estate has been placed in trust.
+However, Fitzwater said that these changes dealt mostly with bookkeeping methods. "I don't know about the budget stuff.
+"We're just increasing our investment in newspapers," Mr. Furse said.
+About 15 minutes later, Morris leaned forward in his chair, pointed his finger at another witness and accused him of lying about the events on the night of the shooting.
+In March unemployment was 15.5 per cent from 9.2 per cent a year ago. However, the number of unemployed is expected to have stayed steady in April.
+According to the filing, Black & Decker's chairman was advised that American Standard's chairman "was not available."
+Kenneth Sitomer, president and chief executive officer, said the restructuring is beginning to yield results, citing a 13% jump in sales to $56.6 million from $50 million in the 1990 quarter, which ended May 5.
+After a four-year battle, an appeals court reversed the decision, saying that while the supervisor had asked the question, he hadn't discriminated in hiring.
+The only category to show an increase was revolving credit, which includes credit cards, but even that rose at a slower pace than in previous months.
+The leaks stirred a furor in the province, the implication being that secret intelligence is falling into the hands of Protestant gangs and helping them choose assassination targets.
+Appraisal groups, for instance, oppose mandatory licensing as proposed by Rep. Barnard.
+If our customers want it, we would respond." He added that the technical manuals that publishers routinely provide school districts using their tests already provide much of the information Cannell demanded, such as how difficult the tests are.
+In an interview with the Maariv newspaper, he railed at the government for failing to treat the Arabs as equals, and at himself for not doing enough for them.
+As much a part of Kansas City as its fountains, the Cobras average 300 invitations a year and accept 100 to 200.
+The "American Focus" radio show and the college students who produce it are hardly household names, but the guests heard on the program usually are.
+Sir Peter Abeles, chief executive officer of TNT Ltd., called the partnership an "historic development" that would reduce the cost of carrying packages.
+The first exhibition to use the new halls will be the International Printing Equipment Exhibition. The NEC has consistently made profits since the early 1980s.
+Both spoke on the condition of anonymity.
+What they did disclose was that Jordan's picture would be printed on at least 12 million to 14 million boxes of the cereal.
+"The moves that we're making (will) make our company a stronger company rather than a weaker company," Mr. Conway said.
+He contracted AIDS in 1984 from blood products used to treat his hemophilia.
+Mr. Blumenfeld said the company plans to go forward with that offering while the offer to buy the businesses is under consideration.
+Polish drivers are being forced off the roads not only by the doubling of gasoline prices but also by steep increases in car registration fees, highway taxes and insurance premiums.
+On New York's Commodity Exchange, gold settled at $377.60 a troy ounce, off $3.80 from Monday.
+Negotiations began at daybreak and continued until sunset.
+Instead, such a resolution would highlight allegations of atrocities in Kuwait and recommend action "that makes Iraq accountable," possibly by demanding future financial reparations to the Kuwaitis, the source said.
+Judge Thomas has made very clear that he is of the judicial-restraint school that abhors legislating from the bench.
+Applied Magnetics said it plans to use the money for expansion of facilities, for capital equipment and for working capital.
+He wants to change her. Personally, I'd leave her the way she is.
+It also represents a strategy change for the US conglomerate, which has been examining ways to help its lacklustre share price. Alcatel-Alsthom will pay FFr13.2bn in cash, in three instalments, for the stake.
+Seiters said those at the closed East Berlin mission would be allowed to stay until they "decide voluntarily to leave." Mission spokesman Eberhard Grashoff said that as of midday Wednesday, none had left.
+Tax officials announced that they were extending by 10 days the detention in solitary confinement of Mr Mavrodi, who is accused of tax evasion.
+"It was considered better (by Western powers) to lose Czechoslovakia than to save it at the hands of the Soviet Union. The world thought was not to let the Soviet Union participate in major international decisions," he said.
+He brought them Christianity and civilisation.
+Unocal Corp. said it began producing oil from Platform Irene, the first offshore platform in Southern California's Santa Maria Basin.
+The ticket-tax proposal was first floated last fall, when the airlines were stung by a spike in jet fuel costs.
+It says such transactions are usually cheaper than paying off depositors.
+"We were incredibly pleased with the openness and cooperation that the government displayed in welcoming us to ride along with their police," said Stephen Chao, vice president of Fox television stations.
+"Low-cost producers of good services are the ones that usually survive a shakeout well," said George Pillari, president of Health Care Investment Analysts Inc. in Baltimore.
+A hearing on Posner's plan for distribution of the $3 million is scheduled for Wednesday before U.S. District Judge Eugene P. Spellman.
+Consequently they spend a minimum effort in testing the expandability and adaptability of new systems.
+That led to a landslide victory in March 1989 in direct popular elections to the Soviet Congress of People's Deputies, the national parliament.
+Foreign Minister Sergiu Celac told visiting Helsinki Watch representatives he was "very disappointed that the United States government was so slow in responding to the situation in Romania," Laber said.
+Director Joe Mantello allows the charming Melissa Joan Hart, who plays the the teen-age Valerie, to rush through her monologue, making some of it unintelligible.
+Sometimes described incorrectly as "pro-government," CUS and other independent unions in an umbrella group called the Permanent Congress of Workers (CPT) are outraged by government inaction.
+Mellon Bank's stock has traded in the area of $25 a share ever since Warburg Pincus bought in, but that doesn't trouble Mr. Pincus.
+Hollister said the highlight of her team's work came on a recent sweltering day at a shelter for the homeless.
+Lukman declined to comment on the nature or extent of the meetings.
+The German issue also is the central topic at the North Atlantic Council meeting in Turnberry, Scotland, that begins Thursday and at the the Warsaw Pact meeting in Moscow at the end of the week.
+The police official said the type of explosives and other details of the blast were under investigation.
+"We cover breaking news. They take news provided by others and rewrite it in broadcast style.
+Utilities were boosted by the strong performance in bond markets.
+The report on Pravda's back page was the latest in a series of revealing dispatches about the accident, an apparent sign of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of "glasnost," or greater openness.
+Since the Gulf War unemployment has stood at 36 per cent and annual inflation at 100 per cent.
+Members of the Barco administration have been under continual threat from Colombia's violent drug traffickers.
+In Russia alone, the ECE expects net national product (output excluding services) to drop by a quarter in 1992, a fall of 36 per cent since 1989. In the three Baltic states the situation this year has been worse still.
+Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita was jolted by a new setback in Japan's stock-profiteering scandal hours after he promised reform measures in a nationally televised news conference Wednesday.
+Exports to Asia jumped 37.8% to $7.01 billion while exports to the EC nations rose 19% to $4.49 billion.
+They would pick up the astronauts and wait until they could be rescued by a ship or helicopter.
+"We're living on borrowed time," says Dennis Thompson, agricultural adviser with the University of Illinois extension service in Rock Island County.
+Neither husband nor wife is interested in diversifying, however.
+Club manager Scott Vokoun, who was aware that commission investigators were present that night, said his attorney does not believe he violated his entertainment permit.
+Probably not, judging by the Fed's 'Beige Book' report on economic conditions, released last week.
+Born in 1917, Steno's real name was Stefano Vanzina.
+The scope for margin recovery is clear: last year, Mothercare accounted for 27 per cent of group sales but just 10 per cent of profits. Even so, the market is understandably averse to companies which have such a dismal record of retaining staff.
+He was imprisoned for the kidnap and assault of two teen-age girls.
+The other Navy program the defense secretary may curtail _ the SSN-21 Seawolf attack submarine _ dropped in estimated cost from $20 billion to $16 billion because of a decrease in the number of submarines from 12 to nine.
+The school customizes courses in telecommunications and teaches classes two nights a week at MCI's offices in Manhattan.
+Equally important, however, is continuation of that 'strong commitment to competition policy' which Sir Leon lauds.
+Boeing said 94 of the 737-400s, 609 of the 128-seat 737-300s and 10 of the 108-passenger 737-500s are being operated world-wide.
+Protective Life gained 1 to 23 3/4 after it reported fourth-quarter earnings of 81 cents a share, up from 66 cents a share a year earlier.
+In 1985, for example, the company took a $2.7 million charge because of the divestiture of its EA-International advertising units in Europe.
+The exchange also said Ritchie Baggs, of Salt Lake City, without admitting or denying guilt, was barred for three years from employment with an exchange firm in any supervisory capacity, with one year served.
+Now, Taiwan's version of Cicciolina, the Italian porn star who won a seat in parliament, has become the most talked about woman on this island.
+The department said the pact would end Japanese fishing of salmon stocks off the US and Canadian coasts, a matter of concern since 1945.
+The doctor did not identify the women he treated or say what was wrong with them.
+The company said earnings dropped to $756.4 million from $958.9 million, converting the Swiss franc at its current rate.
+Combined with money left from previous campaigns, that gave them $51 million in leftover campaign money, an average of $130,000 for each incumbent who was returned to office.
+Steinhardt is under investigation at the SEC for its role in the Salomon Inc. Treasury-securities scandal, though the money manager hasn't been charged with wrongdoing and has said it did nothing wrong.
+The main opposition coalition of 21 parties denounced the move, however, and boycotted the elections, saying fair elections under Ershad were impossible.
+The detailed, slow-motion description of his destructive tools takes on a curious, pregnant intensity.
+Texas Air Corp. is quietly raising $100 million to bolster its liquidity through a private debt offering.
+Dr. Sidney Wolfe, who heads the health research group of Public Citizen, founded by consumer advocate Ralph Nader, said some communities have built "great model programs."
+"We need a better feel for how new products impact on the system," he said later.
+At their recent debate, they both were polished performers with an impressive command of issues.
+The Agriculture Department said the breeding herd in the 10 largest hog-producing states on Sept. 1 was 9% larger than a year earlier.
+The crowd was still yelling racial slurs when Bonitto returned with officers and identified Guglielmo as his attacker, police said.
+Mr Klaus has long argued that his country is in a position to join now because of its advanced economic and political reforms.
+Reporters in Lagos have said people believed the military government forced the committee of Moslem elders that selected the new sultan to choose Dasuki instead of Maccido.
+Nobody enjoys himself more than Anthony Mee as Alfred the tenor, his accent now North-of-Watford, now Italian Riviera.
+D'Arcy says couponing already may have become too much of a good thing.
+Gorbachev announced earlier this month that a Soviet pullout could begin May 15 and be completed within 10 months if U.N.-sponsored negotiations in Geneva next month can put together a formal agreement by March 15.
+Carr met with reporters after the two-hour trustees meeting during which student, faculty and staff groups voiced strong opposition to the initial settlement.
+It is not limited to England: in Sweden magpies are connected with witchcraft and in Scotland if they fly near your window it heralds a death.
+Jimenez spoke in an interview at the U.N.-OAS tent camp headquarters outside the mountain hamlet of El Amparo in north-central Nicaragua.
+Cluett "seemed to have had the line misstriped and miscolored," says an executive at a rival, who credits Cluett's mistake for a 15% to 20% rise in his own sales.
+With an additional 3,370,000 shares Anchor Glass has locked in under a stock purchase accord, the company said it has access to 99.5% of Diamond-Bathurst shares outstanding.
+Plantronics jumped 4 7/8 to 25 7/8, above the $25-a-share value placed on a takeover bid from a management group.
+MASSACHUSETTS (13): Liberal Democrats may be endangered elsewhere, but this state voted 54 percent for Dukakis, 66 percent for Sen. Edward Kennedy, returned two gay Democrats to the U.S. House and gave Democrats a 4-1 advantage in the legislature.
+But thousands of people died, chopped to bits in the fighting or bloated by the plague.
+Duke himself has drawn a lot of the criticism.
+Main figures are Republican Party, like former anti-mafia judge Ayala, plus a few Christian Democrats and from PDS.
+An additional boost from US buying late in the afternoon helped the stock to finish only 3 lower on the day at 626p. Turnover reached a heavy 13m shares.
+He won't have very much recuperation time when the Titans tour ends: After a week or two at home in Arizona, Mele goes back on tour until December ("my wife is very understanding, God bless her").
+In a separate announcement, Uspci said it expects sales and per-share earnings for the second quarter to be considerably higher than analysts' estimates of 24 cents to 30 cents.
+Appearing under the headline "Oprah!
+The walkout crippled the airline's top-priority Northeast shuttle this morning as the work week got under way, but a court order prevented rush-hour chaos for a half-million rail commuters.
+It was not until the late 1970s that she began to produce the painted bronze sculptures on which her reputation now largely rests and that constitute the bulk of her retrospective exhibition.
+The violin was made in 1676 by Austrian Jakob Steiner.
+Of course, Mr. Prechter has also made many wrong calls, most notably in the short-term stock market and in bonds.
+Switzerland has expelled a Soviet diplomat suspected of buying computer secrets.
+In addition, the pact recognizes the growing importance of mutual funds by specifically stating that it covers violations of laws concerning the operation of investment companies.
+Through member contributions, he said he hoped to raise an equity pool "of a few hundred million dollars or more."
+"Each kid in the section has the same music, then we assign them a certain number of bells and teach them where the notes are located on the staff," he said.
+The mining of the frigate Samuel B. Roberts on April 14 led to "Operation Praying Mantis," a series of retaliatory strikes against Iranian oil platforms and other targets four days later.
+The price of the government's latest 10-year notes rose to 99 26/32 from 99 8/32, as the yield dropped to 8.9% from 8.99%.
+All gained access to funding at an interest rate less than 0.15 percentage points over Libor. Another source of cheap finance was convertible bond issues.
+We can't go following our money around the world the way some of the British immigrants have done.' But mostly they do not even want to.
+Ultimate Corp. said it signed an agreement that allows it to resell Tandem Computers Inc.'s computers with Ultimate's software.
+A rate decline in Europe would make yields in the U.S. credit markets more attractive to foreign investors.
+Ms. Duvall, meanwhile, "has been the most successful in getting big-name talent to work for cable," Mr. Sie said, persuading stars ranging from Joan Collins to Mick Jagger to appear on her cable programs.
+K mart canceled the four-year contract in April 1986, shortly after Fashion House filed suit against it for unpaid commissions.
+Roemer said the tri-state region is rich in oil and natural gas, timber, agricultural products and seafood, all products Japan needs and that can be transported through the states' six seaports.
+This led investors to sell stocks because West German industry profits depend largely on the dollar rate.
+The figures don't include private placements or issues with maturities of 13 months or less.
+Charter officials said they hope to enter bankruptcy court some time around yearend and complete the reorganization by the spring of 1992.
+Among them were new alarmist forecasts, including one from Japan, of a sharp decline in Soviet oil exports.
+Copper futures ended lower on New York's Commodity Exchange following reports that the Peruvian government had ordered back to work employees of the Southern Peru Copper Corp. who have been on strike since March 12.
+There is also increasing use of academic engineers in industrial research. What is missing, though, is continuous interchange that involves young academics in the management of engineering companies.
+The lawsuit contends Douglas R. Turner diverted to the bank account of his company, Green View Developers Inc., $1,006,130 in federal funds intended to assist low-income facilities in obtaining housing.
+Hands tugging seams and probing terrycloth toes, she works at what seems a double-time pace, like nearly everyone at the plant, where pay is usually by the piece.
+Residents pay a monthly fee to Golden Rain: 30% goes to upkeep of the common grounds and 70% goes toward maintenance and services for the mutuals.
+The vets are breaking out their faded jungle fatigues and boonie hats to march in Veterans Day parades.
+Bruce Sutton said firefighters "have no reason to believe it was anything but an accident." "We believe it was caused by a smoldering cigarette, but we took all kinds of samples from the house and have sent them to the lab," Sutton said.
+They are uniquely placed to be able enjoy skiing all the year round with flights to New Zealand in the summer.
+Shaken hours after watching soldiers take over her workplace Friday, journalist Maria Gediene swore that Mikhail Gorbachev had met his match in Lithuania's stubborn, non-violent resistance.
+The couple's four young children and three friends were asleep in the house when four bombs were thrown over the wall surrounding the garden.
+A self-assured man of medium height and build whose thinning dark hair falls toward thick glasses, he denies in an interview there that he is part of any organized group.
+But in practice, the U.S. underwrote Japan's single-minded mercantilism, and Western Europe's flabby welfare statism, to keep intact the anti-Soviet political and security alliance.
+"I believe in Europe.
+"The political union should embrace a genuine common security policy, which at the end should lead to a common defense," they said.
+NRA lobbyists gave up their fight after watching the bill sail through the Senate on a 35-10 vote Saturday, but Charles H. Cunningham, state liaison for the association, said he will be back to renew the fight next year.
+Although Iraq denies it orchestrated the spill, the U.S. military is convinced Saddam Hussein is responsible.
+Dryer's Los Angeles publicist, Dick Delson, said the actor wasn't immediatly available to comment Tuesday.
+More vivid than documentaries, more in-depth and reflective than nightly news, the "48 Hours" format has tremendous potential.
+We just raised it by one pfennig and one yen," said Mr. Sherrer at Royal Bank.
+Still, he says, the company hasn't yet decided whether to involve senior corporate officers: "It's something we've been looking at," he says.
+Lewis has been convicted on cocaine charges in the Virgin Islands.
+It turned into a political alliance in 1981, when Mr. de la Madrid began to be mentioned as a possible successor to then President Jose Lopez Portillo.
+Likewise, ordering a strong red Barolo in mid-July is not recommended, even in Turin, the capital of Piedmont where it is grown. Choosing local dishes is a sure way to impress one's host, but newcomers needn't exaggerate.
+The rate of low birth weight among black infants is more than twice the rate for white infants: 127.1 per 1,000 blacks in 1987, versus 56.8 for whites.
+Overall, reoffering yields ranged from 6.30% in 1992 to 7.62% in 2021 for the insured certificates.
+Prosecutors have projected the trial will last two months because the remaining defendants span a 15-year time frame discussed in the indictment.
+Outside the giant shuttle assembly building, where Apollo's Saturn 5 rockets once were put together, the former astronauts will make brief remarks and listen to a tape recording of the final minutes of their countdown.
+Lawyers for the town of Brookhaven couldn't be reached for comment.
+But St. John's and its ethos of work, study and prayer left its imprint.
+This left the West with little leverage to influence the outcome of Havel's trial or the case of two other dissidents convicted the next day.
+The plan is reminiscent of what Lorenzo did with Eastern's sister carrier Continental Airlines in September 1983.
+The government promised official results within 24 hours.
+One handout promises: "Pedigrees, parties, post times, parimutuels and pageantry."
+They already have five Supreme Court cases to argue next term, including representing the tobacco industry in the first high court case on whether the federal cigarette warning law pre-empts personal-injury lawsuits by smokers or their families.
+Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, writing for the court, said there were sufficient factors to lead agents to reasonably suspect Sokolow was engaged in criminal activity.
+Another traditional measure of investor confidence is the stock market.
+Giuliani said some of the information for the indictment was provided by Boyd L. Jefferies, a Los Angeles investment professional who settled government charges of securities fraud in 1987 in exchange for his cooperation in other investigations.
+Under the special election process, county leaders determine the party candidates without primaries.
+The county encompasses an area from the northern suburbs of Albuquerque toward northwestern New Mexico.
+One of Mahoney's last requests while waiting for the jury's verdict on Thursday was to meet with Kentucky State Police Trooper Henry "Sonny" Cease, who was the case's lead investigator.
+The agency also claimed that the company falsified data to conceal the open-air test, a charge the company denied.
+The company earlier this month revised its initial proposal and said it would complete the restructuring if only two-thirds of its bonds outstanding were exchanged, instead of 80%, as first proposed.
+There are no limitations in my life." He makes long-range plans, including a co-production next year between several European TV networks on the great opera singer Enrico Caruso.
+Leahy and the committee's ranking Republican, Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, said budget negotiations would lead to cuts in farm subsidy spending.
+He told them not to bother.
+Potter directed construction of the infrastructure for Disney World, including underground sewer, power and water treatment plants that were considered revolutionary at the time.
+On Thursday, Takeshita told Chief Cabinet Secretary Keizo Obuchi to look into the history of other new Cabinet members' ties to Recruit Co., an information and publishing conglomerate at the center of the scandal.
+The arrest and transportation of Noriega could have violated U.S. law and provisions of both the Panama Canal Treaty and the Geneva Convention.
+RJR had originally told its commercial bankers that the new preferred stock was likely to carry a 10% dividend.
+On December 16, Kevin and Ian asked for a further Pounds 400,000 each for legal fees.
+To make matters worse, there is new evidence that chemicals in the water are eroding the concrete structure.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Equimark closed Friday at $4.625, unchanged.
+One Dekalb Class B share will receive one-half share of a non-voting Dekalb Genetics Class B common, as well as one voting share of Pride Petroleum common.
+'Strikes, human rights issues and land issues will tax the ingenuity of the political leadership'. Sustained economic growth, most delegates argued, would allow countries to meet their domestic political challenges.
+The legislation's main critics, the unions, accuse the government of creating 'junk jobs' and are planning a 24-hour general strike next month. But the government is determined to push its reforms through.
+Except for an aberration in October, a U.S. export boom has helped keep the deficit on a narrowing trend since July.
+This internal susceptibility to the fever of elitism is by far the greatest danger for black colleges.
+The finalists are a biologist, a nurse, a shop assistant and a teacher.
+That's when a tip by an employee led bank auditors once again to review the administration department and discover a false billing scheme for bogus construction work.
+Complicating the issue is a big block of undecided voters, ranging as high as 40 percent in some surveys.
+Israel declared yesterday that it is willing to free its captives, but only after Israeli soldiers missing in Lebanon are accounted for.
+"It's easier for Washington to understand our positions if we're singing out of the same hymnal." It's far from clear how much Detroit will gain from its joint lobbying efforts on fuel-economy legislation and other issues.
+She's not on parade.' Unlike Elisabeth in Verdi's Don Carlos.
+It would require companies to offer their workers a choice of at least three insurance plans, but would not oblige the employee to accept this offer or the employer to pay any share of its cost.
+Borden, with annual sales of $7.6 billion in 1989, produces foods, non-food consumer products, packaging and industrial products.
+In exchange, ITT received copies of internal government documents with confidential procurement information on two Air Force programs ITT was interested in purchasing.
+The New Democrats narrowly missed a majority in the last two elections and could seize control of the 300-seat single house Parliament with just a 1 percent increase in votes.
+The company has several operations in the U.S.; the business that makes adhesive tapes, in Sparta, Mich., accounts for more than a quarter of Beiersdorf's world-wide business.
+THE BANK of Japan yesterday dismissed calls to ease monetary policy after its latest survey of business showed the weakest outlook in four years, with profits and capital spending plans declining sharply.
+Marine Col. John Caputa, who heads the directorate, says there was no available alternative contractor.
+In the three sessions since Iraq invaded Kuwait, the measure has fallen 188.86 points, or 6.5 percent.
+Choices by hundreds of banks have yet to be made.
+China freed 97 pro-democracy protesters, including two student leaders, after the anniversary of the June 4 army attack on last year's demonstrations passed without major unrest, officials said Wednesday.
+Airport commissioners hired experts from the Department of Agriculture's Animal Damage Control unit _ pigeon killers as they're known by some airport workers _ to eliminate birds of a feather.
+In the face of likely opposition in Congress, the Reagan administration has decided to drop an earlier plan that two federally chartered credit agencies pay stiff fees to the Treasury when they issue debt or mortgage-backed securities.
+Jacquie McNish in Toronto contributed to this article.
+Two-thirds of the companies surveyed by Career Development said more than half of their senior managers had transferred three or more times.
+Barring discovery of problems as the rocket is dismantled, Wednesday's success means Morton Thiokol must conduct only two more full-scale tests, in June and July, before NASA can proceed with an August launch of the shuttle Discovery.
+The revenue loss would come from depreciation provisions as the new version of a minimum tax is phased in, Wilkins said.
+De Klerk has given no specific signs of what he wants for South Africa's future beyond stressing that whites must have veto power in any future state.
+The largest market for both new and recycled lead is automobile batteries.
+He said he was returning today to Managua, the Nicaraguan capital.
+Robert M. Kavner, who joined in 1984 as CFO from Coopers & Lybrand, already is on the committee.
+The group entered Hoelloch, one of Europe's largest systems of underground caverns and pools, for a one-day tour Saturday but was cut off when heavy rain flooded part of the cave system.
+It was early Saturday, June 3, and thousands of young, unarmed soldiers moved into the city.
+Evans, 45, is a Democratic South Side alderman who skipped the primary to run on the Harold Washington Party ticket.
+The series stars Joel Higgins, Frank Hamilton, Ron Carey and Stephen Furst.
+But Merrill's idea encounters plenty of skepticism.
+The spotlight directed at Alfred Herrhausen during his efforts to resolve Daimler-Benz AG's leadership crisis is likely to remain on the co-chairman of Deutsche Bank.
+But others within General Foods and Philip Morris insisted that Mr. Smith isn't leaving under pressure.
+The Communists have been under increasing pressure from mass demonstrations demanding democratic reforms and in the past two months have ousted hard-line leaders, opened borders and promised free elections.
+The case is still mired in state court, having finally gone to trial this February.
+A spokeswoman says 3M won't sell its equipment to doctors unless they take a half-day course, including work on cadavers.
+"He emphasized that while he didn't need troops, he needed a lot of help in these other areas," Rangel said.
+We should not be drawn after bodies that have no link to Judaism."
+Mr. Bush's difficulties begin with the vice presidency, and his campaign coincides with a decline in support not only for the president but for the White House as an institution.
+If, as is more likely, something short of all the notes are tendered, holders are being asked to name a price between 65 cents and 85 cents on the dollar at which they would sell a portion of their holding.
+But earnings at Spanish banks have suffered from a war to lure depositors with high interest rates, and Banesto's decision to hold its dividend could lead competitors to do the same.
+Others note an absence of widespread religious opposition; though the Catholic hierarchy opposes euthanasia, many Dutch Catholics are independent-minded and, like Dutch Protestants, tend to take a liberal view.
+Strong aftershocks sent panicked residents rushing into the streets of northern Iran on Saturday, and mass graves were dug for victims of an earthquake that some official reports say killed at least 40,000 people.
+Secondly, he recommends spreading your money among funds based on indexes of both large and small stocks. "That way," he concludes, "you really will be guaranteed a `market' return." Great Northern Nekoosa Corp.
+Mr. Xu, 41 years old, sighs with resignation and says, "Someday that will be me."
+A former Merrill Lynch mortgage trader whose allegedly unauthorized transactions resulted in heavy trading losses for the firm will face a hearing on fraud charges, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday.
+If further tests work out, consumers one day may see on their grocery store shelves rosy, red tomatoes that are truly vine-ripened.
+Shearson is full-line securities firm.
+Interest in Texaco Canada has resulted from a proposed $3 billion settlement of Texaco's $10.3 billion legal dispute with Houston-based Pennzoil Co. Texaco's creditors want proceeds from the sale of Texaco Canada to fund part of a settlement.
+Through them we communicate the quality of our products to consumers.
+However, the OECD recognised the difficulties of bringing the escudo into the ERM during a period of high inflation. Consumer price inflation stood at 11.4 per cent last year - compared with an EC average of 4.8 per cent.
+In July, thousands of coal miners walked off the job demanding more consumer goods and control over mining operations.
+The documents are expected to become key evidence in a large lawsuit filed against Searle.
+The Mohajirs want to be recognized as a fifth ethnic nationality.
+In their current form, however, the proposed regulations are unlikely to prevent future Land Travels. The aim is to implement a European Community directive due to take effect at the beginning of 1993.
+The virus was found only in personal computers being used by researchers, and not major computer systems, the official said, requesting anonymity.
+Spencer could not be reached for comment.
+I am astonished and concerned that the exemption is not in place,' said Mr Dirk Hazell, Secretary General of the International Primary Market Association, which represents leading Eurobond underwriters.
+What is at stake is the same old problem: Will Italy succeed in keeping the Communists out of government?
+The studios were small, low-profile, seemingly unthreatening.
+The panel also is recommending cuts in the planned construction of a $300 million transmitter in Israel, which Radio Free Europe and VOA intend to use for broadcasts to Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa, said the source who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+The Russians will have enough temptation to ring down the Iron Curtain and launch a new reign of terror, even if it costs them the good will Mr. Gorbachev has so carefully cultivated.
+"Obviously, one potential avenue of defense is psychiatric," said Berne. "It's always a possible defense.
+Economists said Thursday's Commerce Department report reflected a sluggish economy and weak product demand.
+In late trading, Republic National Bank of New York said gold was bid at $411.90 a troy ounce, up from $409 an ounce late Friday.
+Takeover stocks were also in the spotlight.
+Chinn turned a profit of nearly $40,000 for Meese on a $50,000 investment in just 23 stock trades over a 19-month span.
+An absolute majority like that gained by the reformed communists in Hungary's elections on Sunday is normally cause for rejoicing.
+She has maintained her innocence during her eight years in prison and sought the new trial on grounds her old lawyer, Donald Eisenberg, had a conflict of interest when representing her.
+The loss includes a $5.8 million charge related to restructuring of its operations.
+Among the bidders was actress Whoopi Goldberg, one of hundreds who participated in the auction by telephone.
+However, the unresolved dispute over the Falklands means that Mr Menem is unlikely to be invited to London soon. Mr Di Tella is trying to win over the Falkland islanders by convincing them that Argentina has changed for the better.
+"We'll find out how final (the NBC offer) is when we respond to the company," said a spokesman for the union, the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians.
+Communications through cellular telephone networks, for example, would bring the user direct access to wide-ranging information sources.
+The latter view predominates at the moment." The state-run media occasionally report executions of people convicted of such crimes as treason, murder and wide-scale bribery and corruption.
+In the bond market, a sensitive barometer of inflation and interest rate trends, the key 30-year Treasury bond lost about $1.25 in face amount, and its yield edged up slightly to 9.09 percent.
+Claimants will receive only about 45 percent of their settlements' value.
+To Ford, flexibility involves such things as occasionally moving skilled workers to the production line to test machinery they've repaired.
+Hosts for Sunday's event were Gloria Loring, Hal Linden and Mary Tyler Moore, who also is the foundation's international chairman.
+An estimated 25 percent of their cash flow is used to service debt, money that theoretically could be used for investing in research, training or expansion.
+The trade liberalization talks, known as the Uruguay Round for the country where they were launched in 1986, are scheduled to conclude in December, but U.S. officials fear they could falter without agreement on the agriculture question.
+The major and best known fault is the San Andreas, which consists of a series of segments that Russ said do not all move together.
+It also will be the first step in the merger of Federated into Campeau.
+The 4.9 percent rate of increase is the slowest since a 4.2 percent advance in 1987, the department said.
+The funds usually are sent directly to families owed the support.
+But a reliable system is years from perfection.
+The crisis showed no sign of easing, although outside churches it was a normal, lazy Sunday.
+Bid target Northern appreciated 4 to 1010p, and its bidder Trafalgar House edged a penny forward to 75p, in good business of 7.2m Optimism over trading during the festive season brought a cheer to several retailing stocks.
+Yet whenever they had expansion possibilities, they went straight back to Japan" for managers and suppliers.
+Teledyne hourly employees walked off the job after working eight months without a contract at the manufacturer of engines that power military missiles.
+He restated the government position that it had acquired the capability to make nuclear weapons but had taken a policy decision not to do so and restricted the use of nuclear technology to peaceful purposes like energy.
+When Messrs. Gerstner and Wilson scouted targets in the Texas grocery store, their spending limit was less than $1 billion and their likely timetable was two or three years in the future.
+Attorney Gary Poliakoff of Fort Lauderdale contends the act encourages discrimination against the 18- to 55-year-olds who live in adult communities, and probably won't open much existing housing to children.
+Berlin represents the future capital's proud self-confidence; Dresden is old-world grace and quiet authority.
+Secord's decision to cooperate with the Senate and House committees is considered a major breakthrough for congressional investigators.
+Andrew Campbell, 15, was found with frost-bitten hands and toes in an oak grove of Cleveland National Forest by a father and son out for a drive.
+The company said the sale would produce a $1.2 billion gain in the fourth quarter.
+In the past few years, Boston College Law School graduated two men in their 60s.
+Contracts for non-building construction, public works and utilities, fell 6%.
+No casualties were reported in the latest attacks.
+Moreover, electronics continues to make inroads into Kodak's profitable silver halide-based film technology.
+I hope he watched the news about it." Hopcraft said the veto is a disappointing end for the bill's young supporters.
+THE world's chemical industry is in turmoil.
+School Board President William Frick said he was glad to hear of the grand jury, but not convinced Doogan would be independent enough.
+He was arrested earlier along with two staff members and a 17-year-old when a fight broke out at the home, leading Chancery Judge Robert Oswald to call for a grand jury to consider indicting Fountain.
+On Saturday, he returned to the state of his birth _ South Carolina _ for a big victory in that state's caucuses.
+The tabloid Daily Star quoted an unidentified friend of the prince as saying Charles was "highly embarrassed" by the case.
+But the most obvious candidates - such as P&O - have their own problems and are unlikely to approach TDG for a while yet.
+Under the hood is a 250-horsepower engine.
+BankAmerica Corp. outbid another California institution to buy MeraBank, a Phoenix-based thrift seized by the federal government, The Phoenix Gazette reported Wednesday.
+Fifth Third Bancorp. said it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Decatur Bancshares Inc. of Greensburg, Ind., for stock valued at $14 million.
+Last night, Mr. Tisch said that CBS News's far-flung operations may be overextended in some areas, and weak in others and that operations in certain cities may be "redundant."
+Doctors, nurses and staff are on strike more than half the working year.
+A reduction in mandatory overtime to two consecutive weekends and 144 hours per quarter with double-time pay after 160 hours.
+The arbs say the cutback isn't fair.
+It was in this highly politicized atmosphere that the trials in the Bologna case were held.
+He added that the settlement "won't have any material effect on Bell in 1988."
+The utility reactivated the lines after the blaze moved away from them early Monday evening, state forester Peter Burke said.
+"Mo' Better Blues" The astonishing Spike Lee, surely the most original of new filmmakers, succeeds where others have stumbled.
+Copper prices soared and precious metals fell on the Commodity Exchange in New York.
+The Treasury said federal government receipts totaled $81.77 billion in January, compared with $76.70 billion a year earlier.
+Was Jimmy, the shoeshine man, barred from the board meeting last week, as one rumor has it?
+But Lynch said the trades Lee made from the European country were part of the $19 million Lee allegedly earned by trading on inside information.
+"It indicates the worst is behind them, or soon to be behind them."
+Corporate & Junk Bonds The province of Ontario's dollar-denominated bonds slid after Moody's Investors Service Inc. withdrew its triple-A rating on the Canadian province.
+At present, victory for Romania would yield a net profit of Pounds 635 on total stakes so far (all four teams) of Pounds 275 ('net' meaning profit minus all losing bets and tax). If the Argies win, the profit would be Pounds 275.
+Japan's trade surplus with the European Economic Community in March fell to $1.67 billion from $1.93 billion a year earlier, it said.
+Another gene-therapy experiment, also approved by NIH last week and awaiting FDA clearance, would treat patients with a lethal form of skin cancer.
+Cerise and pink teamed often for day or evening, and brightly piped suede suits came on in turquoise and rust, red and green, rust and navy.
+"I think he's learned from this debate that there are a lot of Republicans out there who are willing to stand up for the things he ran on.
+He urged Mitchell "not to handcuff anyone" during the floor action by rushing to cut off debate.
+It is concerns such as these that the bid committee addresses when IOC delegates are visiting. He insists that the job is to destroy misconceptions rather than to improve the image.
+Attempts usually are made to sell them quickly, increasing the downward pressure on prices.
+Japanese banks are fighting a Citicorp proposal to provide an electronic international payments service for Japan's huge postal savings network.
+Under Big Bang, brokers have joined investment and commercial banks under one roof, often that of a financial conglomerate like Mercantile House.
+She raced to the library to see if anyone else had observed this phenomenon.
+After five years, this person will have "invested" $5,200 in the lottery, with the strong likelihood of a 100 percent loss.
+Adding to the risk is arms proliferation in a region already bristling with missiles, chemical weapons and Israel's unacknowleged nuclear bombs.
+By Forbes' calculations, the same amount invested in the Standard & Poors 500 would now be worth $3.2 million.
+"Bush is talking about trying to drive eight lanes of traffic through a three-lane tunnel as far as the Pentagon budget is concerned.
+The report apparently triggered a surge in stock index futures, which then touched off program trading as arbitragers sold the futures and bought the underlying stocks.
+Kimball, an Olympic silver medalist in 1984, finished fourth Sunday in his best event _ the 10-meter platform _ after earlier finishing sixth in springboard at the U.S. Olympic diving trials.
+The low-flying, cigar-shaped weapon, which uses the stealth technology being applied to other U.S. defense systems, is better able to avoid radar detection, officials say.
+The radicals claim to be Khomeini's true heirs and accuse Rafsanjani and Khamenei of straying from Khomeini's teachings.
+It's getting your anger out at somebody.
+After getting approval from the factory, probably the easiest step, the would-be business traveler must be cleared by the local authorities, the responsible industrial ministry and the KGB.
+The 10.9 percent rate was the highest level since inflation stood at 11 percent in February 1982 and compared with a rate of 10.6 percent in August, the government said.
+At Philadelphia-based Bell Atlantic Corp., negotiations on local matters with the CWA in Pennsylvania and Delaware continued.
+But sons will benefit more from such activities as taking them trick-or-treating, supporting their joining the Boy Scouts and spending time with them before bedtime, all while the child is between ages 1 and 10, the study suggests.
+Porter plans to meet with officials whose constituents would be affected by the closing, including the three mayors, state legislators, and Thompson.
+"This is the most appropriate place to celebrate this historic anniversary, because New York City was the first capital of the United States under the Constitution," Koch said.
+This last element partly reverses the 1980s tax reform and is something Mr. Wilson, as candidate and governor, said he would not do.
+Riverside Fire Chief Phil Clinton said arson investigators were checking reports that teen-agers were playing in the Santa Ana River area shortly before the fire.
+The vehicle for this prospective decision is an appeal by Hustler magazine and its publisher, Larry Flynt, of a $200,000 jury award for the Rev. Jerry Falwell.
+"You can't be confident of a bold move one way or the other in these markets until the new year," said Charles Christensen, a futures analyst with Refco Group Ltd., Chicago.
+But Seymour was able to show that Deaver did not receive any Valium until 45 minutes after he had telephoned Mrs. Dole on June 3.
+Remedial action has been completed at 48 sites, with some work under way at more than half the priority sites, according to EPA.
+Interflug has drastically trimmed its flight program recently.
+But few have looked at whether the way in which meats are cooked might be cancer-promoting in and of themselves.
+And we felt that we really just had no alternative but to deal with that.
+Another defendant in the mammoth litigation over the 1983 bond default by Washington Public Power Supply System agreed to settle plaintiffs' claims for $20 million.
+So, many recession-hit businesses are proceeding with caution. Tenants are also aware that they are in a buyer's market.
+"Regrettably, future stability cannot be adequately judged now but must await an assessment of the final resolution between the Taj Mahal and its bondholders," said Deputy Attorney General Thomas Auriemma.
+Commerzbank AG is the lead-manager of the issue.
+State oil and gas officials said the 10-year lease on the prospect is about to expire and speculated that might be Chevron's primary reason for drilling this year.
+And that is right.'
+Sir Leon amended the proposal earlier this year.
+Planned Numismatics Inc., also based in San Francisco, says it has hired accountants Arthur Young & Co. to audit its disclosures, including profit margins, which Planned Numismatics says won't exceed 20% above its cost.
+Loews ended unchanged at 102 5/8.
+When all this is done, the argument runs, Conservative voters will start returning to the fold. I wonder.
+Mrs. Hutson has pleaded innocent to the theft charges and is scheduled for a hearing on the indictment in October.
+But the combination of new laws and lower public tolerance for unsafe behavior at home, at work and especially behind the wheel of a car has improved Americans' safety record, said Alan Hoskin, director of the council's statistics department.
+IBM filed the suit in January, charging Comdisco had used counterfeit IBM circuit boards in some of the IBM mainframes it leases.
+It will feature footage of Jackson's campaign, and an interview with the candidate by a yet-unnamed celebrity, he said.
+An overdue explanation of the company's sensible but modest ambitions in over-the-counter medicines should snuff out speculation of a big acquisition and rights issue.
+Katharine Plourde, a specialty-chemicals analyst at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette, says Nalco Chemical and Great Lakes Chemical also have been "overpenalized."
+The productive capacity of our potential (now current) competitors was in shambles.
+The Arctic is not as bitterly cold as the South Pole, and the high ice clouds form less readily, Albritton said, but these clouds still form and can help promote the reactions that damage ozone.
+The suit alleges they were acquired with misappropriated Philippines funds.
+He made us more conscious of the importance of having an effective police force.
+Yet Mr. Carville takes his own work seriously enough.
+Analysts said many investors were reluctant to take major positions in advance of Friday's report on employment.
+But the Nordic countries are also readying food aid, with the hope that if the Soviets are well-fed at home, they'll stay there.
+The Arab-Israeli conflict has never been of great concern to the poor farmers who live in the department of Alta Verapaz, about 100 miles north of Guatemala City.
+In other commodity markets yesterday: PRECIOUS METALS: Futures prices rose in response to elevated inflation fears.
+"When you play in this game, you're either a hero or a bum, and it's a very tough game," says Dudley Eppel, head of block trading at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp.
+Meanwhile, Duracell Holdings' 13.125% senior subordinated notes ended 3/8 point higher at 103 1/2 after the company reported strong earnings.
+This system would force most large loans off the balance sheets of insured banks and into separately capitalized uninsured banking subsidiaries or finance companies.
+Raised in glorious freedom, fattened for four months on corn and milk, then handplucked and cleaned, it usually winds up swimming in cream sauce on the table of one of France's ritziest restaurants.
+Some people close to the production say the first season should have been postponed another year so technicians could master the sophisticated equipment.
+In the past weeks, while officials debated how to prepare for a chemical attack, people rushed to buy sealing tape for their rooms and baking soda for homemade gas masks.
+One negative would be if it ever became compulsory.' Would it be a negative if actors got a thrill out of performing in front of a lot of homicidal maniacs? 'Those are your words, not mine.
+"As with all countries you've had war with, there comes a time when you have to re-evaluate your policy," he says.
+A few years ago there was a concentrated burst of rediscovery by the media of how bad conditions in the public sector had become.
+Representatives of more than 300 power stations in 30 countries, including the United States, the Soviet Union, France and Britain, signed a charter inaugurating the World Association of Nuclear Operators.
+By early afternoon I was in the lush Indiana countryside.
+Students at the London School of Economics failed to muster the two-thirds majority they needed Tuesday to oust the convicted murderer of a policeman as honorary president of their union.
+How could anyone not be amused by this tongue-in-cheek nostalgia for that long-ago time when executives deliberately shattered family relationships for the sake of their careers.
+Christer Pettersson, recently freed from prison after an appeals court overturned his conviction in the slaying of Prime Minister Olof Palme, was caught buying drugs and briefly detained, police said today.
+The government said it had defeated the coup attempt that nearly ousted Mrs. Aquino on Friday and described today's fighting as mopping up operations.
+We are even meant to laugh at the line 'I turned down spotted dick to come here'.
+He said the papers generated in his White House were numerous. "There are 50 million pieces of paper." He was asked if he recalled meeting Contra leader Adolfo Calero, who posed with him in a White House picture.
+Airlines say that such mistakes are decreasing in the aftermath of Sioux City, but proponents of the safety devices say they still get complaints from parents.
+In Charlotte and neighboring Mecklenburg County, N.C., the grant will go toward a major endowment fund and a multi-agency program to enhiance arts education in local schools.
+Nationalists in Tallinn also demonstrated on Aug. 23 against the German-Soviet pact under which the Soviets annexed Estonia.
+A commentary carried with the program by Japan Broadcasting Corp. said the basic agreement calls for Japan to liberalize its imports of U.S. beef and oranges after three years and orange juice in four years.
+It said states may interfere in the abortion decision during the second trimester only to protect the woman's health, and may take steps to protect fetal life in the third trimester.
+A group including Deerfield Partners, a Cambridge, Mass., investment partnership, said it holds the equivalent of an approximate 13.6% stake in Trans-Lux Corp.
+Certainly, Mr. Norman is a gifted entrepreneur.
+The company debated several pronunciations, including PRAY-see, PREE-sus and PRAY-sus.
+The editor rewrites the beginning to read: "A big fight is brewing over a proposal to revise the U.S. copyright law."
+A Malaysian Airlines 747-400 should be delivered this week, Gamble said, but he was not aware of any other planes that had been scheduled for delivery in the past few days.
+But he has a tin ear for the call of innovation.
+Exercisable from 90 days after payment until maturity.
+Susan E. Shepard, whom Dinkins appointed as city Commissioner of Investigation, told the City Council's Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections on Monday that the mayor had told her to appoint an independent counsel.
+It was the first arms control treaty to actually reduce nuclear arsenals.
+Ultimately, the most important issue is whether today's litigation explosion is providing us with not "more" safety, but the "right" amount of safety.
+As David Hale of Kempers, the Chicago house, points out in a fascinating circular, this could make Japan just another short-termist stock market economy. Japanese banks invested in shares to secure future loan business, and so demanded only growth.
+The lawyers probably won't mention his interest in horse racing, though Mr. Monieson says it remains a hobby.
+Perhaps if Benetton had superimposed a slogan on the dying man's shirt which read 'I'm dying of Aids but I've had a good time', the Health Education Authority would feel that decency had been satisfied.
+The mood yesterday was pessimistic.
+I'll crawl before I do that," Ms. Mayes said.
+Commander Rick Hauck and his crew, Dick Covey, George Nelson, Mike Lounge and Dave Hilmers, will take the book into space with them on a four-day mission.
+The actresses will make promotional appearances for the M-Net television network, which this year is showing 14 of the James Bond films about the dashing secret agent 007.
+"We would have been preying on the name Yosemite which is not ours to own," Jensen said.
+Before the news conference, the military took selected Western reporters on their first tour of the square since the fighting.
+That short interest represents 1.79 days of average daily volume for the reporting period on the market system, compared with 1.66 days last month.
+Fires rage out of control because the water pumping system doesn't work, because there's no power.
+The Soviet military forces are to begin leaving by May 15 and be out in nine months.
+Mary Rosevear, a zoo official, said the money is expected this fall and will be used to build new ape houses and refurbish others. "She spelled out what she wanted," said Mrs. Rosevear.
+In the bond market, prices of long-term Treasury issues increased more than half a point, or over $5 for each $1,000 face amount.
+The present occupant of that office, Archbishop Robert Runcie, has announced he will retire in January 1991.
+Analysts had been expecting write-downs in the quarter, but the amount of the charges was larger than some expected. Nonetheless, investors shrugged off the news.
+I was into everything.
+The slaying in Beit Furik raised to 190 the number of Palestinians killed by fellow Arabs during the uprising, most on suspicion of collaboration.
+I decided to linger. Conversation turned to Pluzunet's last musical event, a super fest-noz in the Salles des Fetes where 600 people had danced the night away a week earlier. A fest-noz - night festival - is a mesmerising experience.
+He points out that most people lose money in options, futures and other vehicles that promise to remove risk and open the door to great rewards.
+But this time around, many Japanese institutions may buy less than they customarily do because numerous Japanese firms have been hurt badly by plummeting Tokyo stock prices.
+Its other short-term recommendations are similarly level-headed, although one of them - the strengthening of Names' rights - is no more than a basic code of fair dealing.
+But to opponents, it threatens to shut off inventiveness while the industry is still young.
+The President's Council, an advisory body to Botha, is scheduled this week to debate a bill that would strengthen the Group Areas Act, which segregates all neighborhoods by race.
+Coming on the heels of gains by Apple Computer Inc. in its copyright-infringement lawsuit against Microsoft, such uncertainty could magnify concerns about Windows.
+She then returned to London.
+Trading was slow on the New York Mercantile Exchange with many market participants still absent after the mid-week holiday break. Markets and many businesses were closed Wednesday for Independence Day.
+There were concerns within the church that the private organizations were perceived as having official standing while operating outside the governing bodies of the denomination.
+The spokeman said Clydesdale, based in Glasgow, Scotland, "has taken disciplinary action concerning two officials following an internal inquiry into matters covered by the bank's staff rules for share dealing."
+But the transaction depends on the outcome of a final round of negotiations and "upon the ability of each side to reach a satisfactory agreement on price and conditions," according to a statement by Mr. Jeffries.
+You could be an old fogey at 19. You can be kicking up your heels at 63. It's an attitude.
+In a secret ballot, Mr. Hall says, the board awarded the job to Miss Story.
+May I speak to Mr. G. Raffe?"' For the second year running, the zoo turned the annual prank into a brief fund-raiser.
+The three houses targeted by Peoria included the Bequette-Ribault House _ a restored log "post-and-ground house" built sometime between 1790 and 1808.
+THE HIGHLAND midges were biting with fury on the evening I saw my first pine marten.
+Gordon C. O'Brien was elected senior vice president, human resources, of this pharmaceutical company, succeeding Stephen F. Byrd, who retired.
+A spokesman said the move was part of the company's "continued sharpening focus" on aerospace, automotive products and engineered materials.
+Standard Register expects third-quarter profit "to at least equal" the $5.7 million, or 19 cents a share, earned a year earlier, he said.
+You can cash in your holding at any time.
+It will take luck and a measure of courage bordering on the reckless to generate much growth out of the new environment.
+Three of five unions have granted concessions.
+Early losses in the wheat market may have reflected position-evening by traders ahead of this afternoon's quarterly Agriculture Department report on U.S. grain stocks.
+Fourth-quarter revenue totaled about $16.2 million, up from $10.7 million.
+Michael Dukakis, his stance on crime under a new advertising attack from George Bush, is responding with a crime ad of his own this week and also is airing a new commercial promoting his leadership record.
+Its policy errors deepened the crisis of 1929 and turned it into a world depression.
+The next thing I knew, a gang of civilian Noriega supporters, from the "Dignity Battalions," raided the hotel.
+American currently flies to Tokyo from its Dallas-Fort Worth hub, but says it needs a West Coast gateway to the Orient.
+First-half revenue fell 19% to $2.21 billion from $2.73 billion.
+They come in all sizes, from tall and thin to short and solid. Physical strength has little importance in archery.
+But, already, leading universities such as Moscow State no longer insist on a Komsomol recommendation.
+He proposed that research and development of safer, more fuel-efficient, and less-polluting vehicles be encouraged with "an innovation competition" that would attract companies outside the auto industry.
+Whatever the trend on other campuses, Quayle has said he never used or even experimented with marijuana.
+"Success for me would be being respected by fellow artists. This may end up affording me a living, but I don't want to turn out garbage," she says.
+Not that the experience is a total loss.
+A spa is merely a mineral spring or hotel built around springs; luxury is not a requisite. This is certainly true with Budapest.
+For the Soviets, money is a prime factor.
+Several big privatisations and corporate share issues have been launched in the Nordic region this year, many of them targeted not just at domestic investors but at the global investment community.
+He said he regretted the embarrassment caused to the British, French and Irish governments and would act to ensure it would not happen again.
+They are the two smallest groups in the five-company retail petroleum market, and competitive pressures in the sector have been strong.
+Specifically, he had given an interview in London openly critical of Soviet cultural policy, but both Mr. Lyubimov and Soviet authorities knew it went much deeper than that.
+But Lawrence Chimerine, president of WEFA Group of Bala Cynwyd, Pa., said, "The inflation scare is somewhat exaggerated."
+'It's a toehold in Europe, which offers a test bed and a learning experience.
+Bush hailed the results of the NATO meetings, saying the "successful results at this summit have given us a double hit, both conventional forces and short range nuclear forces."
+Seeking another buyer could also prove difficult.
+The great distinction of this show is that it gives you a better chance to view and shop on the spot. Dozens of smaller exhibitors who do not come to Chelsea bring their stock for display and disposal.
+In the center of the wall, between columns of a portico, is a large, gold-embossed crucifix.
+Since American's bid was disclosed early Wednesday, Robins has spurted almost 12 points.
+The text is minimal, and the downbeat understated illustrations carry most of the story with sly and subtle humour.
+Data for December will not be available until next month.
+Callers have been unable to reach Kuwait since about 36 hours after the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion, Linnen said.
+The prospectus says current shareholders paid an average $4.08 a share.
+Such advice doesn't come cheap.
+The Prudential was one of the first to get out, sending shock waves through the market by shutting or selling more than 500 branches during 1990 after announcing losses of Pounds 49m.
+The decision also called on the ICAO to renew efforts to coordinate civilian and military air traffic, improve routing in troubled areas and review standards and practises.
+The pace of the negotiations was impossible.
+Army troops have been flown in to spell exhausted firefighters.
+He was said to have been granted an early release due to a clash in management style.
+He added that the latest draft part-time and fixed contract work directives were 'unacceptable' as they stood.
+While the White House still talked about victory, Nofziger and Daniels said there was virtually no chance Tower could win confirmation as secretary of defense, with the Democrats holding a 55-45 majority in the Senate.
+"A car pulled up in Whitehall at the entrance to Downing Street and burst into flames.
+But their true autonomy is limited since they are dependent on the Madrid government for nearly all their funds and lack formal representation in a national legislative body.
+While he's reading the news, a CBS spokeswoman says, "the viewer won't notice any change."
+"I just can't spot check whether our people are eating Kellogg Corn Flakes or Ralston Purina Wheat Chex in the morning."
+A further Dollars 1bn of interest is also being claimed. Mr Allen Murray, chairman of Mobil, yesterday disputed the tax bill.
+Eight of United's regular first-team players are Welsh, Scottish, Irish, Danish, French or Russian.
+The Journal, published by Dow Jones & Co., was the only newspaper this year to win two Pulitzer Prizes for reporting and writing.
+But friends say he isn't imperious.
+I think it could be done again, but not right away.
+In addition, he attacked the recent formation of a rival government by former Prime Minister U Nu.
+Later, a lower appellate court in New York dismissed the case against Morgan Stanley and the three former McKesson executives, while leaving intact the complaint against McKesson.
+Lockheed said the U.S. Navy may also buy an additional 340 trainer aircraft to replace its T34C trainers made by the Beech Aircraft Corp. unit of Raytheon Corp.
+As orders for its aircraft and submarine parts dwindled, three years of steady growth ended with a 69% drop in income in this year's first half.
+The bilingual plans mark the first time an English-language network program has been produced with a Spanish-speaking Hispanic audience in mind, DeMesquita said.
+"Record responses for Wisconsin tourism information came as the result of past Uecker spots," said Richard Matty, administrator of the state Division of Tourism Development.
+U.S. District Judge James Alesia, who presided over the trial, is considering a second claim by the employees that they were also victims of discrimination against non-Japanese employees.
+Only a handful of hardliners have taken part in the protests and support for them has dwindled in recent days.
+A coming State Department report on terrorism will assert that in the past year the Sudan has "enhanced" its cooperation with terrorist organizations, including the notorious Abu Nidal organization based in nearby Libya.
+Royal Oak Resources, an affiliate of Teck Corp., a large gold and base-metals mining concern, owns 58.3% of Giant Yellowknife.
+Separately, a report published today said buyout specialist Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. is interested in Kraft and might be posturing to rescue the company from Philip Morris.
+A ministry statement said the two planes were among six Afghan aircraft that intruded in Pakistani airspace with the aim of bombing targets here.
+The Federal Reserve also noted what it called "robust gains" in the output of business equipment.
+At Touchstone, brooding artiness or shoot-'em-up action pictures are rare, and most film makers are kept on a tight leash.
+The doctors gave Hirohito 0.42 pints of blood in a transfusion Wednesday to counter his anemia.
+A band of showers and a few thunderstorms extended from central and south-central Oklahoma into central Arkansas.
+In 1993 it produced 1.16m troy ounces of gold.
+The executives figured the plans and blueprints would never come back to haunt them, but the blueprints came back as competing products.
+Puts let him sell the index at a fixed price; they rise in value as the market falls.
+Waiting there, no doubt, will be the mustached Fadzaev, who has never lost in international competition.
+Other SEC officials warned privately of dire consequences if the futures industry gets a monopoly on regulating any new product with futures-like characteristics.
+Sudanese staged strikes and demonstrations in December to protest government price increases.
+Contradictory bookkeeping procedures and a desire to boost commissions within the treasurer's office contributed to losses of $279 million in the state's investment fund, Gov. Arch Moore said.
+And the first reactions came as Americans learned the war had begun but still knew almost nothing about how the air strikes had fared and whether there were significant U.S. casualties.
+It's an entire life system," he said.
+The barriers had blocked traffic on an Oka highway and, about 20 miles away, on a bridge connecting Montreal to southern suburbs.
+Most of the Bank Board's problems are in Texas, which investors are shunning because of the depressed economy, the high cost of deposits and the uncertain outlook for the recovery of real estate assets.
+Members of the governing and opposition parties fought for more than 15 minutes in the state assembly in Madras, Press Trust of India reported.
+The bulk of the waste at the lab, built up over two decades, has come from the Rocky Flats plant.
+"You want somebody to build noses for you?
+In an indication of the defense bill's important political symbolism, Mr. Reagan decided to veto it even though there was virtually no disagreement with Congress on its total price tag of $299.6 billion.
+Jackson released a detailed position paper Thursday saying the government should spend $6.7 billion to fight drugs, a topic which has emerged at the top of his list of campaign issues.
+Judge Paul Zakaib told the manager of a motel in nearby Dunbar on Monday that he could not evict Nuckols'company, which uses 30 rooms at the hotel as a base for guarding non-union mines in the coal fields.
+Odds and Ends THE GIVENCHY hosiery hotline for women on the go is being expanded.
+Nearing age 50, he is working on an autobiography, and he is spending much of his time in California with a woman who was once his pilot.
+Mr. Wachtel contended that the figure was within ranges expected by investors and that a large percentage of the drop was a result of October's stock market crash.
+It must be a local custom, I thought, stamping feet to welcome the team.
+Control total in real terms will be reduced by Pounds 1.3bn over the next three years.
+He was succeeded by internal-security chief Egon Krenz, 52, a hard-liner who quickly ruled out any sharing of power with pro-democracy groups.
+He was declared missing in action for 12 years before being classified as "killed in action, body not found" in 1978.
+I had to not use it at all." "You want to exude a sense of fun with this music," says John Mauceri, conductor of the new recording and a champion of restoring old Broadway musicals for stage and record. "It should be quite contagious.
+He concludes, however, that our employers will not, indeed cannot, change; therefore the education system must continue to bail them out. The UK cannot afford to adopt such a defeatist stance.
+"In addition, Gardner caused Unisys to make and present a false claim to the departments of Navy and Air Force for services not performed," he said.
+Weather during the search was partially cloudy with no rain, Kay added.
+Even though the military appeared relatively confident, soldiers along the highway were reinforcing posts and building new security areas where sheep once roamed and wild grass grew.
+They also saw him coolly warn Walesa, in a style reminiscent of the hated Security Service, that he had damaging "personal materials" about the Solidarity chief in a black briefcase at his feet.
+Peres said he doubts that Shamir would be able to form a government, "and if he succeeds it would be an unsuccessful government.
+Kuplin said he had no such information, and an official with the local Election Commission in Parkent, who refused to give his name, said Salimov was alive and voted Sunday.
+Banks will initially contribute a total of Es20bn to the fund and the Bank of Portugal an equal amount.
+Dumaine's car was found in December, police said, and sat on the lot of Quality Towing in Las Vegas about four months before workers noticed a strong odor and checked the trunk.
+In the short term, however, Federated's move is expected to swing the spotlight onto Campeau's financing.
+The group had benefited from moves towards free market economies in Africa, he added. The interim distribution, which will be paid as a foreign income dividend, is up from 6p to 8.5p.
+Louisville was hot to trot throughout that period, but UK, traditionally the state's top basketball dog, said no, reasoning it had more to lose than to gain.
+Lyon said it was the first crash of a state police helicopter since 1974.
+When he hit the lottery last September, Clark had been working for a sod company and living in an apartment building in Winter Park.
+Four years ago, Saatchi & Saatchi, on behalf of the Tories, easily outmaneuvered an inept Labor campaign.
+The U.S. Commerce Department reported that the nation's trade deficit narrowed for the second consecutive month in July, to $7.58 billion, the smallest gap in almost five years.
+"I didn't give that much thought," he said. "I figured if I was doing the right thing, people would get it.
+According to his statement of account, the Bank for Foreign and Economic Affairs owes his companies Dollars 500,000 in hard currency.
+"The SEC claims the power, not just to regulate but to approve certain capital structures," he said.
+"It was getting to the point where a guy with traffic violations was forced to go before a hearing," says a former commissioner.
+Also important, he said, is the company's $40 million in annual cash flow and relatively low $55 million in debt.
+The high court's decision also could affect some of the remaining 35 miles of sandy beaches along Maine's 3,500 miles of coastline.
+Trading in the shares is due to start on October 27. During the past two weeks, it became apparent that the issue was likely to run into trouble. The snub from investors has put the ministry under fire for the way it has managed initial public offerings.
+One of the questions about the group, however, is how deep a commitment its members are making to Mips.
+LIG's net assets will be more or less wiped out by the cost of disposal.
+Even if there is no short-term IMF agreement, though, Brazil still may choose to make some of the interest payment now overdue to banks.
+Such conversions have been bitterly attacked in the pro-Solidarity press.
+Mr Butler said that in continental Europe the footwear side was breaking even.
+The crisis in China interrupted shipments of styrene, one of the company's major products.
+Kidding, Marla," he said. "I love him, too." Even Barbara Bush told reporters Sunday that her one disappointment at the dinner was that she failed to catch a glimpse of the face that has graced a thousand tabloids.
+The bar in the poop deck (which takes its name from the early Spanish habit of lining the deck with puppet-like models of saints) has pictures of pirates and their flags.
+Of the men in the family, one was killed in battle, another was murdered by the Gestapo, two were sent to Auschwitz (they survived), and a fifth was held in a POW camp (he survived as well).
+However, Aaron Lehmann, an analyst who follows the duo and Danaher for Balis Zorn Gerard Inc. in New York, said "it wouldn't be an illogical conclusion" for the brothers to consider buying Ethan Allen.
+Some analysts said this reflected growing expectations of a rate cut in Spain. Interest rates in Spain are still at extremely high levels.
+"I thought they were two punks out to hit a major art gallery.
+And that community, for the foreseeable future, is US-led.
+In his first major public appearance since Nov. 25, when the Iran-Contra controversy erupted, the president struck a note of cooperation with Congress, but not contrition.
+The stakes are high for the United States, which fears that multiple standards would jeopardize overseas sales of U.S. movies and TV programs.
+A dozen people involved in the investigation peered into the exposed cargo hold as workers removed baggage from the jumbo jet and a military police officer armed with an M-16 rifle kept reporters and photographers at least 50 yards away.
+He is dismissive, too, of the jitters in the country's financial markets over the last four weeks, caused in part by worries about the apparent hostility to Nafta expressed by Mr Ross Perot, until last week a prospective US presidential candidate.
+"We prefer practicing doctors who do true psychoanalysis with patients and really know what makes people tick."
+As the band played the national anthem, 20 cannon salvos resounded throughout the city.
+The company said the problem was caused in part by the transfer of accounting records to a new computer system.
+Now Southwest Airlines has made it part of getting the job.
+In October, Majestic Shipping Corp. became the first company to fly the Marshalls' flags.
+A few South Korean personnel were seen guarding the bridge on the other side of the barriers.
+In Washington, Treasury Undersecretary Mulford confirmed that G-7 nations are considering deferring principal payments on Moscow's foreign debt.
+The other, stockholder-owned, half of the life-insurance industry is of course in no hurry to see deregulatory legislation that would help the mutual companies solve their special problem.
+The satellite photos showed that it was expanded in 1987 and 1988 but was not in operation when the photos were taken.
+The terms of the transaction will be the same for U.S. investors, keeping in mind that one ADR is equivalent to 12 BP shares.
+Goodwill Industries anticipates a 7 percent increase in requests for services, said spokeswoman Jeanne Hamrick.
+U.S. officials have expressed disapproval of some Israeli tactics to quell Arab unrest in the occupied territories and are expected to voice their concerns to Rabin during his visit.
+Pyne lives in Phoenix, Ariz.
+To motivate solid but stalled workers, Corning Inc. designates high achievers "associates," while Southern California Gas Co. gives more lateral transfers, called "developmental assignments."
+For example, the court in 1979 said states may require a pregnant, unmarried minor to obtain parental consent to an abortion so long as a judicial bypass option is provided.
+CBS's soaring net masked problems in CBS Broadcast Group, the only remaining major business, now that records, magazines and text-publishing operations have been sold.
+"If they'd taken a similar write-off to what General Dynamics did, that would have reduced the line of credit by about $600 million," said Paul Nisbet of Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+It has the necessary financial resources, but has taken on YSL at a difficult time.
+The secret of the successful dicelife is to be a puppet on the strings of the die.' Naturally, someone has to decide what the numbers on the dice stand for, what options they represent.
+But reliable sources indicated that current officials of the Communist Party could be investigated in the near future.
+Under the agreement, he said, Panasonic will notify consumers who bought its products during that period that they are eligible for refunds.
+Government officials held their first direct negotiations with activists on a 3-year-old rent boycott in Soweto, the country's largest black township.
+By institutions, he means 'rules of the game'.
+Before his capture in Florida, Bundy was on the FBI's most-wanted list as a suspect in as many as 36 sex-related murders or disappearances of young women in the Northwest.
+At 6 a.m., activists will hold a candlelight Mass wearing black shrouds and death masks outside the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant at Oak Ridge, Tenn., west of Knoxville.
+During the summer, Mr. Maxwell began betting, and losing, ever larger sums on the "forex" market.
+For Fiat Group's Iveco commercial vehicles subsidiary, Maastricht is rather more than the quiet Dutch city where the European Union treaty was signed 2 1/2 years ago.
+No polls have been conducted in the nation's capital to gain a sense of the voting, but the Democratic candidate has carried the city by a wide margin in each of the last fiv presidential elections.
+But Mr Jaba Iosseliani, one of the council's two leaders, was unrepentant.
+The banks will examine the assets at the closed institutions and determine what they want to buy and how much they are willing to pay.
+The 100th anniversary of the founding of Fort Salisbury, now the Zimbabwean capital Harare, went uncelebrated yesterday.
+Nasdaq's biotechnology stocks, subjects of recent articles in this newspaper and the New York Times, surged in active trading.
+The new plans include sufficient provision to sustain police numbers, taking account of the savings to come from the Sheehy reforms.
+It was now time to concentrate on plans for the future of the Lanarkshire area, where an enterprise zone is to be created. British Steel's action is a further sign of its difficulties.
+I decided to look at the ones I didn't know. I wasn't disappointed at all.
+Her childhood was happy and comfortable, but there was nothing in it that might have been expected to spur her on to her current success. 'There were no career women in my family, so I didn't have any role models in that sense.
+Bush, still weeks away from having to pick his own running mate, is concentrating on rallying enthusiasm for his candidacy.
+The proposed agreement now goes to a hearing before an administrative law judge.
+Today, Zimbabwe and Qatar have steel industries.
+They note that in the eight years following the 1968 peak in defense spending during the Vietnam War, the military budget was slashed 37 percent.
+Rowan told police shot the intruder in the hand when he thought the teen was lunging at him.
+Panamanians still wait by the harbor and watch the horizon, looking for the proverbial U.S. fleet to sail in.
+In late New York trading yesterday, the dollar stood at 1.8178 West German marks, down from 1.8210 in late London dealings Monday.
+Karski's mnemonic and diplomatic gifts made him an ideal courier.
+Humberto Ortega, the Sandinista defense minister and head of the government delegation, said Friday the Sandinistas believe an agreement on a permanent truce comes first.
+"We're going to be out a while, I'm sure of that," Earl Bush, secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 399, said after talks broke off at 1:40 a.m. "They want us to strike.
+Jackson's endorsement seemed like the final blow.
+Several dozen demonstrators wearing makeup, worn clothes and wigs carried signs saying, "Slaves to Stereotypes," "There's Life at 44, and "Beauty Comes In All Types of Packages." About a dozen police officers monitored the protests.
+"Pending the enactment of clarifying legislation," the tax-collecting agency said that it won't permit the deduction if the stock is purchased by an estate after a person's death, or if the stock plan resells the stock that it purchases from the estate.
+The woman's 4-year-old daughter was in satisfactory condition, the statement added.
+Nevertheless, Mr. Gonzalez is backed by the House Democratic leadership, including Speaker James Wright, a fellow Texan, and many senior Democrats on the banking panel.
+AP Business News A Cambridge, Mass., company will get $12 million from the Pentagon to help it build a computer that would be 1,000 times faster than today's most advanced computers.
+Gomez said the kidnapping might have been avoided if the United States had consulted Philippine authorities on security.
+Some small-business consultants suggest asking your banker, accountant or trade association for their suggestions.
+The suits allege a takeover conspiracy and violations of securities laws.
+Sanders, a socialist trying to win Vermont's only House seat, says he wants to shake things up on Capitol Hill.
+Analysts say the company has an advantage because it offers a much wider selection of supercomputer software than the Japanese competitors do.
+About 15 groups are expected to perform at the Christmas party this year, she said.
+He was immediately comissioned to write two more books, leaving behind his career in journalism.
+Although he is well-connected _ Li is the adopted son of one of China's most beloved Communist officials, the late Premier Chou En-lai _ he is not believed to have a personal power base in the central government.
+One was a 25-yard pass from quarterback Phil Simms to wide receiver Lionel Manuel on a third-down-and-20 from the Skins' 36-yard line after the visitors had accepted a holding penalty to forestall a possible field-goal try.
+Three executives for casino owner and developer Donald Trump's Atlantic City operations died when their helicopter crashed on a highway near Lacey Township, N.J.
+The Defense Contract Audit Agency recently recommended disallowing $20.9 million in MIT research-related expenses submitted for the current fiscal year, including certain administrative, library and other overhead costs.
+ANGOLA IS a good example of the oil-producing potential of sub-Saharan Africa.
+"I'm down to one cow and one calf, two donkeys and six goats," says Mr. Matloug of Laxey.
+Watt was admitted to a Cheyenne hospital for psychiatric observation, Klith said, adding that charges are pending.
+Management owns 45.2% of Thetford's 1.5 million common shares outstanding.
+Monty Royal, manager of R&S Cinema in Meridian, said the movie was the year's biggest money maker for his theater in the city where federal trials of those accused in the civil rights murders were held.
+It said Yisraeli was shot in the leg and stomach and began losing large amounts of blood.
+The IRS also hopes by then to link the system with its existing system for access to taxpayer accounts.
+Gorbachev is to visit Kohl's home state of Rhineland-Palatinate on Saturday before returning to Moscow.
+The North Slope borough is the Eskimo-led government of the vast northern region of Alaska.
+But she is dead now.
+The throngs that turned out for Sunday's abortion rights march were only the most visible aspect of an energized movement.
+The machines will carry a Panasonic label in Europe and Japan.
+Akihito's remarks, his first public statement since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne, came one day after his father was wrapped in a white robe and placed in a coffin, where he will lie in state for six weeks of funeral rites.
+The report was submitted by H. Guyford Stever, chairman of the National Research Council's panel on the redesign of the shuttle booster rockets.
+But this one resembles an Antonioni movie hit over the head with a rolled-up New Zealand travel poster.
+Jackson, for his part, had said he planned to support the ticket but would have his name placed in nomination for president.
+The West German Foreign Minister, Hans-Dietrich Genscher, visited Czechoslovakia this week and met Thursday with Hajek.
+"Multiple actors prohibit a lasting peace with Israel.
+Only 10 percent of real estate executives said foreign investment severely threatened the U.S. economy.
+Mrs. Prunskiene told a news conference that progress was made but that the Soviets were insisting that Lithuania rescind its declaration.
+Democratic Gov. Madeleine Kunin appeared headed for a third two-year term as the state's first woman governor.
+Ms. Hoffman's classes began to dissipate in 1977 after the suicide of her second husband, Glenn Cooley.
+While Republicans expect further reductions from the military budget, these won't be easily achieved.
+Monks have traditionally been at the head of Tibet's independence movement, and have led a series of anti-Chinese protests beginning in September 1987.
+Weigel, who has observed more than 30 such celebrations in this city 90 miles east of Los Angeles, said this year's Good Friday crowd was the largest he could remember.
+One obvious route is to make tyres last longer, resulting in fewer tyres being produced.
+Specifically, for every 100,000 men who initially said they didn't take any aspirin there were 58.3 deaths from colon cancer.
+All are strong and opinionated. This can lead to fierce arguments which the President, with only one vote, may find hard to resolve in the direction he wants.
+Eastern Airlines reported a 15.7 percent decline in June passenger traffic in what the company called a reflection of the continued "downsizing" of the financially pressed carrier.
+Sheffield bingo winner Keeley Ringland must share a Pounds 29,227 jackpot, a court ruled.
+The Volkswagen Fox subcompact was originally brought to the U.S. from Brazil in 1986 as VW's latest attempt to market an entry-level car.
+Bond prices also benefited from the dollar's recovery, which gave additional support to the stock market, analysts said.
+In addition, lower oil prices and lower long-term interest rates would have a more direct effect on the economy.
+"Overall the cease-fire is holding," said Chamorro.
+"It was a hotly sought-after position," says Pat Byrnes, a copywriter at Bayer Bess Vanderwarker, the cereal's ad agency.
+In a telephone interview June 12, Mr. Lee, the church's attorney, said the FBI inquired about the church's "relationship to its pastor," Mr. Gray.
+It has a heated swimming pool and a three-car garage.
+After the impact of the London stocks figure wore off, prices recovered sharply.
+More than 2,000 intellectuals have signed a petition calling for the government to release the dissidents.
+The company handles accounts for Porsche AG and Finnair in Japan.
+The the court system is still dealing with some of the 1,200 misdemeanor cases filed against anti-abortion protesters who came to capture a share of the convention's limelight.
+The Philippines and Namibia, the first of the developing nations to respond to an offer Monday by Saddam of free oil _ in exchange for sending their own tankers to get it _ said no to the Iraqi leader.
+Bandar Log printed 284 copies in 1902 to sell at $5. Mr. Robertson paid $300 for his copy in 1982.
+In Philadelphia, leaders of about 30 organizations that had banded together to fight Uptown expressed joy that the company decided to heed their opposition.
+When a boss flirts, "it clearly touches a nerve with many women.
+Burr would only say that he's had "conceptual" talks with the Texas Air chief.
+Clear enough, in fact, that she delivered a graduation speech to local eighth-graders last month.
+McGegan caught the music's essential lyricism, and the 'period' instruments - beautiful winds - sounded smooth in the theatre's intimate acoustics. The Festival runs until September 9.
+And a high regard for the epidemiological expertise of economists is apparently an article of faith held in common by both The Wall Street Journal and Science. It's just common sense.
+He does not distinguish between growth and the environmental damage it produces, which can often be reduced by forethought or regulation, so he has no prescription for reducing that damage except reducing growth.
+Lawton Connelly said Friday.
+The U.S. manufacturing economy slowed in February for the 10th consecutive month, according to a survey of the nation's purchasing managers.
+The 70 include the biggest UK composite companies. The registers will contain information from the past three years and will have an immediate impact, Mr Scott said.
+"The question isn't how much the country can grow after paying its debt, but how much we can pay after guaranteeing our economic growth," Mr. Collor said.
+He has tapped Dole, former United Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick and Sen. Phil Gramm of Texas _ sarcastic tormentors of the Democrats _ among others to rough up his opponent.
+In the health care sector, Glaxo Holdings, Fisons, Wellcome, Beecham Group and Reckitt & Colman eased.
+But politics barely touch the world of her stories, which combine the fantastical tradition of Russian writers like Bulgakov with a very modern sensibility.
+Other political parties are likely to scrutinize his behavior much more closely than they did Mr. Prem's, to prevent Chat Thai and its supporters from gaining undue advantage.
+It's so sad that they're not together.
+The Federal Aviation Administration announced Tuesday that it plans to require airlines early next year to install a warning light in all of their jetliners to tell pilots if their takeoff alarm system is out of commission.
+Hatcher and Jacobs both were tried and acquitted on federal kidnapping charges.
+Another rule, experts say, is that advertising doesn't really work.
+Damage control became the top priority in the Bush campaign.
+The stock exchange closed early.
+Agriculture Minister Stavros Dimas said Friday that 25 percent of the fires that have destroyed 50,000 acres of forest in 10 days were started by arsonists.
+The swing that goes with it is a horizontal affair usually described as "sweeping the dishes off the table," and results in a flat, hard shot.
+We are the children, it is the father figure.
+Shell-torn hotels border the corniche, with teahouses overhanging the water.
+Objectors say the Scouts are tacitly government-linked because some groups are sponsored by public schools.
+House Republican leader Robert Michel of Illinois told reporters that "arguments were made on both sides of the issue" in a meeting of GOP leaders with the president at the White House.
+Kevin Weir, vice president at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in New York, said next week's slew of U.S. economic indicators could fuel trading activity.
+Letters from family members and colleagues appeared in Beirut newspapers last week.
+Police said drug traffickers had offered $500,000 for his death.
+Inde is a well-liked member of the 2,000-member Latvian community and is active in theater.
+The filing lists a number of possible actions the group might seek, including replacing the current board.
+The move is likely to significantly boost Trygg-Hansa's 60% stake in Home Holdings Inc., the investment vehicle created to acquire Home Insurance.
+He contends that long-term corporate plans that aren't appreciated in the market are those in which investors have little confidence.
+The company said it wanted further talks on Frickley, Hatfield and Bentley, starting on Friday with Frickley.
+It certainly is not months.
+The first of his machines, made by Bonas Griffith, his textile machinery company, arrived on Lewis last year. The new loom permits much finer patterns such as subtle checks.
+Often they fail, though, because of hidden agendas, lack of candour and waste of talent.
+Col. Augusto Sobarzo was charged with covering up the crime.
+Yesterday, company executives reiterated to Dow Jones Professional Investor Report that they haven't "been considering the sale of the company" and "didn't hire Morgan Stanley to sell the company."
+The exercise is required of all Dallas motorcycle officers.
+The conference is examining the role of religious values in the making of political decisions.
+Light trucks and vans will face the same safety requirements as automobiles under new proposals by the Transportation Department.
+They forced NASA to delay loading the telescope until at least Thursday.
+Duvoisin said the toxin injections work for only a few months and then the effect wears off. He said there is no apparent limit on the number new injection rounds that can be used without side effects.
+Bill Compton, chairman of the TWA pilots' union, said the move is another "negative" for TWA.
+Lower transaction volumes and lower stock prices will hurt all brokerages, but discounters have fewer other businesses to cushion the downturn.
+He quit the post when he launched his gubernatorial bid.
+Another youth, Mohammed Jamil Mattar, 17, died Sunday when soldiers fired on stone throwers in the Shati refugee camp, according to Arab hospital officials.
+His income included $1,800 in director's fees from the First Virginia Bank in Damascus, Va.
+In its decision, the appeals court in Denver let stand only an $8 million damage award against the Occidental unit.
+A&P, which owns less than 5% of Delchamps's shares, didn't say how many shares have been tendered so far.
+'I spend a lot of time giving people the benefit of my experience and they spend their time taking very little notice.' Consistently outstanding portfolio performance is as elusive as ever, but pursued regardless, according to The WM Company.
+Other recommendations included: _The inclusion of the historical experiences of women, racial and ethnic minorities in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe in all curricula.
+Gull said he could not estimate how many of the planned 250 objects had been lost.
+English Estates will put up about Pounds 10,000 towards their fees.
+Sen. Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, uncommitted now, said Tower was one of the leading defense authorities not just in the country but in the world.
+Reporters covering the event saw no flags, but small groups of Palestinians shouted slogans against Israel's occupation and in favor of the PLO.
+The price of gasoline increased from 14,600 to 15,400 cordobas per gallon on Tuesday, the government said.
+Cash shortages coupled with plans to create smaller local authorities pose a threat to Care in the Community policies, Dr Gary Craig, a health policy expert, said in a report yesterday.
+The dollar firmed against most major foreign currencies in quiet European trading late this morning.
+'This should provide the framework for a restatement of government industrial policy,' Mr Davies said. He described the present government spending round as a 'ridiculous horse trade' which inevitably resulted in unsatisfactory decisions.
+Nine people were killed in three other attacks Friday and Saturday.
+When we say 'Brazil beat Holland' we feel we are talking not just about their soccer teams but about the countries themselves. 'In the World Cup, all we lost is two games.
+"If we fight amongst each other, we will not be able to fight poverty, misery and squalor," said India's Chandra Shekhar, departing from his prepared text.
+Ordinarily this would be overcome by a waiver from the banks.
+From the air, ribbons of yellow fire hose carry water from the bay to high-pressure nozzles trained on the site.
+Iran has said it will avenge its losses and Adm.
+The wet weather was the result of low pressure that was pulling moisture northward out of the Gulf.
+The left-leaning party, which finished second in Sunday's balloting to the Alliance for Germany, refused to work with a right-wing party in the three-party Alliance.
+That way, even zero growth would imply continued convergence if the rest of the Community were in recession. 'I don't want to harp on numbers,' he says.
+The court said that violated a provision in the state constitution designed to prevent bills benefiting local interests from being "smuggled" through the Legislature.
+But in a few places, summer seemed to remain.
+Yesterday's report from Mr Ian Byatt, the UK water regulator, estimates that water bills could rise as much as 50 per cent in real terms by the end of the century - and double by the year 2005.
+Reader's Garden operates the Reader's Subscription book club, which features serious fiction and nonfiction titles, classic literature and poetry, and the Garden Book Club which reaches serious gardeners.
+The scandal developed during his 1982-87 tenure.
+Officials said such a drop isn't unusual in a long expansion.
+Hofmeyer has been on a hunger strike since he was detained by police last week during a protest at a branch of First National Bank, sponsor of an ongoing tour by an international rugby team which activists say violates the sports boycott of South Africa.
+The kids also got to play volleyball and bounce on a trampoline. The toy room offered an enormous accumulation of playthings Jackson purchased on his recent 17-month world tour.
+Even here, he finds in Stockhausen's account of the sympathetic and healing vibrations of music a harking back to the time of Boethius. This is a learned, sophisticated book, full of surprises.
+USACafes franchises about 600 Bonanza family restaurants with annual sales of $600 million.
+The offer by O&Y Securities Holdings Ltd. raised Olympia & York's stake in Santa Fe to about 19.3%.
+Now, in fact, it's 14 percent higher.
+Meanwhile, Revco's preliminary proposal turned up yesterday in federal bankruptcy court in Ohio as part of an unrelated filing.
+Though the stock transactions were not illegal under Japanese securities law, they had a taint of bribery and influence-peddling.
+Today, the bulk of Iraq's arms are still Soviet, said Hans Binnendijk, a weapons analyst at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Western Digital shares closed at $27.25, down 87.5 cents.
+"We are deeply concerned about news reports that the decision of the National Salvation Front has imposed restrictions on demonstrations in Bucharest," said State Department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler.
+In Europe the faq grade increased to Dollars 1,650 tonne.
+Earnings at Molson Companies, the diversified Canadian consumer products group, were little changed in fiscal 1994.
+"There are people switching here," says former Rep. Buddy MacKay, state campaign chairman for Florida Democrats.
+Officials said more than 2OO homes were damaged.
+"We are conscious of a certain inadequacy of dialogue in the country," the Roman Catholic bishops of Kenya said in a letter to Moi in November 1986.
+Riot police used clubs and gunfire to break up gangs and clear open-air markets where rioters burned a bus and used boulders and burning tires to build roadblocks.
+Later contract months also finished lower.
+Image Bank sees a "very strong second half," however, and for all of fiscal 1990, it expects to exceed fiscal 1988's earnings of $1.3 million, Mr. Eichler said.
+The money was placed in the account in connection with Liggett's effort to become licensee of a commercial FM broadcast station in Portage, Mich.
+In Alabama, Mobile tied its record of 27 and Montgomery tied its record of 22. Atlantic City, N.J., hit a record 12.
+Although nearly half of the Cleveland museum's endowment is restricted, income from the remaining 55% provides for 75% of its operating costs.
+Non-Indians argue that spearing during spawning depletes game fish from lakes.
+For those who can't afford private treatment, public and other subsidized centers are even more overburdened.
+Apple, which is enamored of sound, includes a microphone with each PowerBook.
+Small hail fell near Fort Washakie, Wyo., and Loveland, Colo.
+Rather, Mr. Baker said afterward, the Soviet foreign minister said his government would like the U.S. to provide "technical advice" on how to reform its economic system.
+"I felt cheated on both ends," he recalls, and hastily signed papers to quit the ROTC.
+A source familiar with Mr. Edelman's bid for Telex said that the investor hasn't had any discussions with Telex officials about acquiring the company.
+Mr. Lloyd wasn't available for comment yesterday.
+The Ford contract was presented Thursday.
+Yuppie mothers-to-be who try to put their children on the fast track by talking to them in the womb may be on the right track.
+The preferred would have a liquidation value of $5 million plus 5% of the common shares outstanding in the new company.
+The storms have damped the water panic that swept California in recent weeks, as reservoirs disappeared and cities all over the state adopted or proposed Draconian rationing systems.
+The data contained names of FBI informants, federally protected witnesses and details of pending criminal and civil cases, according to court records.
+Miss Gabor is to appear in two movies, said agent Cal Ross, but the parts were signed before the trial.
+Ziggy Marley said his father once told him: "On your way up please take me up.
+She was accompanied from her New Jersey home by her parents, John and Cissy Houston.
+Futures margin is not part of a credit extension, but is a performance bond paid by both the buyer and seller to assure that they will honor obligations to bear price risk.
+He was marketing and technical manager.
+Mr. Boksen said that from a shareholder's perspective, he is rooting against the Macmillan plan, hoping a loss will force the company to seek a third party willing to pay a higher price.
+A company spokeswoman said Georgia-Pacific is considering selling timberlands in the Pacific Northwest in the second quarter.
+The other most popular brand of ACE-inhibitor is Capoten, or captopril, made by Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. The two drugs combined already have world-wide sales of over $2 billion a year, much of that for treatment of hypertension.
+The acting looks authentic, although some of the Mississippi accents migrate to Maine. Wyllie Longmore as Meridian and Nicholas le Prevost as Parnell make their characters fit the situation.
+The spokesman said Ericsson hoped that the 200 job cuts outside Stockholm, and some of the 800 cuts in the Stockholm area, would be due to natural attrition.
+And Bank of Tokyo last year supplied $25 million in construction money for a San Francisco office and hotel complex.
+To achieve a 2-3 per cent target of underlying inflation, 'we have to adjust policy to curb the natural tendency of the economy to spiral.
+Many at the budget office believe that quite a few examples of the T-word can be found in the budget that President Reagan submitted to Congress last month.
+Lawrence said he thought an earthquake had struck.
+We should be wary of excessive eagerness to embrace workfare and similar programs as a panacea.
+The sense of crisis at VW may be his greatest ally. Unlike many of its rivals, VW's balance sheet is in reasonable shape.
+"Getting aid to the Contras was a preoccupation of Reagan, Regan and Casey, as well as North," said one official.
+It must have been clear long before the latest episode, though, that Mr Ozal was no longer prepared to back him as he had in the past. Mr Ozal's role in the Nadir saga is central to understanding the way Turkish business works.
+But those involved in restoration projects face dilemmas: Craftsmen who can do many types of fine restoration work, from gold leaf to ornamental plaster, are hard to find, and many materials used in the buildings are no longer available.
+Con artists have used the crisis to pitch gold, silver and platinum products, says Mr. McDonald, but depressed precious metals prices have limited the success of those scams.
+"This will not stop the tampering, but it will make public knowledge that a film has been tampered with," said George Kirgo, president of the Writers Guild of America and a preservation board member.
+Like its predecessor, the SPARCstation 2 uses the popular Unix operating system and Open Look graphical interface and packages the electronics in a small "pizza box" enclosure.
+Previous governments have tried to tinker.
+He said, "The current (Dukakis) administration hopes to be safely across the Potomac before it hits the fan."
+In the days of dhows and steamers, Dubai's natural creek quickly became the Gulf's busiest port in the late nineteenth-century, soon after it was settled by a branch of the Bani Yas tribe, led by the Maktoum family, who still rule Dubai.
+They may have been carried away in their enthusiasm, since the dollar is only 10 percent cheaper against the pound than it was at the end of June 1986.
+One quarter of the Canadian population smokes.
+It emerged as a center of German national feeling after the Napoleonic wars and rose to become one of the world's great cities before the 1933 Nazi takeover.
+Most cities suffering price declines were in regions heavily dependent on oil or farming.
+"I know we don't have much," said senior center Sharif Ford, "but we're winning.
+Most with her handicaps remain helpless, passive individuals, unable to do anything but express the most basic needs.
+But, according to the Bureau of National Affairs, a private research firm, only 6% of the 962 non-construction contracts negotiated in 1989 contained two-tier plans, down from a peak of 11% in 1985.
+A four-way Democratic presidential primary plus hotly contested local elections and race track referendums were expected to lure 1.5 million voters to the Wisconsin polls today, election officials said.
+Col. William R. Higgins, and threatened to kill another today.
+IBM expanded rapidly in the early 1980s but has been cutting back since 1985, when it became apparent that the industry's rapid 15 percent annual growth was slowing.
+Mr Yassir Abed Rabbo, a top adviser to Mr Arafat, described Mr Peres' talk of significant progress as 'complete exaggeration.
+Suharto banned the 57 most toxic of 66 insecticides in common use in Indonesia, all of them broad-spectrum organophosphates.
+By the end of the 1990s, you may be paying by the pound to get rid of your garbage.
+Mr Kuhn believes Dollars 50m gross could be earned from North America and a similar amount from the rest of the world. That is only a small proportion of the film's financial potential.
+Indeed, a revision issued this week said there hadn't been any increase in June at all.
+Many of those now recording albums of their own are proteges of this itinerant preacher of the jazz gospel.
+John Stoppelman, a Washington securities lawyer and former SEC enforcement official, has been added to the list of candidates under consideration, according to industry sources.
+First City has targeted the end of March for completion of its bailout, and a spokesman said the bank still expects to close the transaction by then.
+Great Northern claims $4.5 billion in credit assembled by Georgia-Pacific would leave the merged company drowning in debt.
+Glaxo shares fell in New York and London trading as rumors circulated regarding the role played by bacteria in causing ulcers.
+The actress, best known for her supporting role in "Raging Bull," was seated in the front row of the courtroom and let out a small cry as the first verdict was read.
+A slip of a girl in a shocking pink suit - all legs and heels - playing the corporate game.
+However, Mr Frans Andriessen, the Dutch external relations commissioner, took the opposite view.
+It also allows secondary boycotts in strikes involving railroads and airlines.
+There was no immediate word on funeral plans.
+It seems, however, to do something quite alien to much of the German press: it produces well-written, concise articles which the readers find interesting.
+Then too, the share price fell to within a whisker of the rights price but recovered in the nick of time. Subsequently the shares raced ahead as speculators who sold short were caught on the wrong foot.
+North Korea has more than one million soldiers and South Korea has about 650,000 soldiers.
+The Soviet Union made a strong pitch Tuesday for Western help in making free-market reforms by asking for talks to ease restrictions on the sale of high technology.
+"We want to get a letter to Bentsen from you," she says, bluntly. She also wants the executive to meet with the senator. "That's something down the road we might want to organize," she says.
+Fixed-rate mortgages, hit a peak of 11.22 percent in March, fell to below 9.82 percent in mid-July and have risen since, averaging 10.17 percent this week, according to the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
+Local newspapers have been filled with pictures of cracked earth and skeletal cattle.
+"There is a need and a desire to have estimates as soon as possible, both for business's own planning and government policy making," says Mr. Ortner.
+"It's everyone from homemakers concerned about what their children eat to businessmen and women angry at the amount of waste in the Pentagon to people who are just plain angry about the nuclear war," said Tirman.
+"She is a very bright child, and if she can just learn to concentrate and work a bit harder, then she can do very well for herself," her father said.
+Volunteers were under treatment between three months and 20 months.
+In 1892, poet Walt Whitman died in Camden, N.J.
+The nature of the sensitive information could include material relating to Bush himself.
+Improved results at Beech, which had operating losses last year of $10 million, came from cost-reducing layoffs and a boost in orders for commuter aircraft.
+When their merger is complete _ a process expected to take several months the new Time Warner Inc., will be the world's largest communications concern.
+The Pentagon later confirmed two Iraqi ships were warned with gunfire in separate incidents and that both continued under the watch of U.S. vessels.
+He also favoured increased access to the systemic transformation facility, a loan facility designed for former communist countries. On SDRs, two options were being discussed.
+Centocor has also developed a sepsis drug.
+The Federal Reserve Board has given approval for banks to double the amount of revenue that their securities subsidiaries can earn from certain underwriting operations.
+He isn't telling them much.
+"Michael enjoys Bubbles' companionship but he is a consummate professional and knows the show must go on," Morrish said.
+Under the agreement, 80% of all Genmar pre-rigged outboard boats will be equipped to accept Outboard Marine motors.
+He tested it with the help of Tokyo University's seismology department.
+As with monetary policy, the stock market's concern over the dollar is based more on the shifting landscape than its actual value.
+Most people who work with him reciprocate, not least because they appreciate the difference the Spielberg association can make.
+Senior diplomats from embassies in Moscow traveled to the army building to join Soviets in bidding farewell.
+Inoki fought Ali in Japan in a widely ridiculed but inconclusive match that purported to match the American boxing great with Japan's finest wrestler.
+The UAW recently lost a representation election at Nissan's Smyrna, Tenn., plant.
+The British government last November placed a large chunk of its huge share offering in British Petroleum PLC in Tokyo.
+While the past is a guide, nobody can say with certainty what the 1990s will mean for investors.
+Traders said the mortgage market still is supported by retail demand, both for pass-through certificates and Remics, or real estate mortgage investment conduits, in the face of relatively light new supply.
+We have over 2 million willing, capable, and dedicated people in the department who, if given the chance, can play a major role in providing for a strong and fiscally sound national defense.
+As an industry representative, I don't object to legitimate and even harsh criticism when it helps improve the safety effort.
+However, the notion has been sounded informally in Port Moresby.
+Will every city look like New York?"
+Mrs. Lundquist said she called the transplant center weekly for updates; the National Marrow Donor Center doesn't take calls from patients.
+He said that Alcan customers can buy metal from the company, resell it on the open market and "make a pile of money."
+Even as Wright nominated Rep. Tom Foley of Washington as speaker in a somber speech on the House floor, workers were trundling his possessions out of the speaker's ceremonial office on canvas-covered carts.
+A Budget which marks another significant step in our constant drive to leave individuals and families with more of what they earn.
+All fires were out by 8am yesterday. The accident prompted calls by residents and politicians for an independent inquiry and relocation of the plant, which employs 1,650 people.
+The dismissal of Transport Secretary Channon, an heir to the Guinness brewing fortune and reputedly the richest member of the Cabinet, had been predicted.
+Raymond Loewen, president and chief executive officer of Loewen Group, said the company would be content to hold a significant minority stake in Arbor.
+Since it was turned over to Panama in 1979, political patronage has swelled its work force to 430 from 114.
+A few carried small plastic bags, apparently holding a few of their belongings.
+First Financial Management said the errors stemmed from improper judgments regarding the balance sheet of Basis Information Technologies.
+Most of the individuals cited couldn't be reached, or declined comment.
+Stock prices posted spotty gains in a quiet session Friday.
+First Federal confirmed that a committee investigating a sale had met, but said the meeting was regularly scheduled.
+Doris Engineering of France, head of a group of companies, received a $1.1 billion contract to construct the production platform.
+Mrs. Dowaliby has crusaded to prove her husband's innocence, and to regain custody of the couple's two other children, currently living with relatives.
+She said, however, that those inmates said they don't feel like hostages.
+Some are even reporting buying interest among a few bargain-hunting investors.
+In Cherepovets, for example, the steelworks is switching to using less polluting coke dust - partly a result of government tax incentives.
+Most are believed held by pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem militants.
+Ed Gentalen, an architect from Fullerton, Calif., filled out tickets with two friends at Lee's Liquors in downtown Los Angeles.
+Payrolls were big, but there was little to buy.
+The companies listed $7.7 billion in debts acquired when Campeau bought them in 1986 and 1988.
+If a case settles after two days, the barrister could be left twiddling his thumbs for three and a half weeks. Commercial clients will not agree to pay solicitor advocates a brief fee, says Mr Trotter.
+Those shares will be chosen by lot, the company said.
+Fleming Cos. said it will sell two of its units in separate leveraged buy-outs for a total of $270 million, giving it an after-tax gain of $48 million.
+But he also said the group is likely to face lower earnings in 1988 and will have to diversify away from the saturated nuclear-energy sector.
+Only when evidence of this impossible optimism becomes just mountainous do the president's men back off a bit in their predictions.
+Instead of chemicals, the cameras use floppy disks that memorize images in analog, the same technology motion video uses.
+No one immediately claimed responsibility for the blast Tuesday night, but drug lords recently declared war on the government after it began cracking down on the traffickers for a string of bombings and assassinations.
+"I don't see any reason to compare (the sales) with last year," because most of the weakness in October 1987 came in the week following the stock market crash, he said.
+Mr. Kelley's appointment would fill the seat vacated by Emmett Rice, a Carter administration appointee who announced in October that he would resign from the Fed on Dec. 31 to return to the private sector.
+Thirty people were injured, including three soldiers, said the spokesman, who cannot be identified under briefing rules.
+The Israeli military said the three were killed in a half-hour fight after a predawn chase of several hours through the hills.
+Later, he added, the airman was freed in a prisoner exchange.
+Gunmen laughed and screamed "Kill everyone you can!" as they massacred 28 villagers at a rural Easter festival, newspapers in the capital reported Tuesday.
+That was one of the incidents that eventually led the United States to invade Panama Dec. 20 and oust Noriega, now jailed in Miami awaiting trial on drug-trafficking charges.
+A newer version of the rocket, the heavy-lift launcher Ariane 5, is being developed for planned introduction in 1995.
+My caddy had proudly claimed that the course was the best in Africa.
+The report said that in 1988, more than 10.5 million children under age 6 had mothers in the labor force.
+But to go on achieving their prodigious results, they assume increasing risk, skating on thinner and thinner ice.
+"It's a part of Lyon's tradition that's disappearing," Mr. Roiret moans.
+If the second instalment were not paid they would, effectively, have received an unacceptably high 6 per cent commission.
+There can be no peace in the Middle East until the last of a long line of despots stretching back into history finally have been removed.
+"We regret this action by the government of Singapore and hope that a way can be found to resolve the circulation restrictions on The Asian Wall Street Journal and the earlier restrictions levied on Time magazine."
+For example, the report warns that achieving policy goals such as lower inflation will take longer than anticipated. Knowing where to compromise is a big problem facing the industrialised world.
+Last May, 11 people were convicted of mutiny in connection with the television station takeover and sentenced to 12 years at hard labor.
+"I think my candidacy would assure his defeat.
+Either farmers will remove their money from them and put it in commercial banks, or the co-ops will have to find ways to earn more so they can afford to pay more.
+He says Pakistan hasn't yet assembled a bomb, but now is capable of producing a nuclear weapon in less than a week.
+SunTrust's nonperforming loans jumped $52 million in the quarter to $348 million.
+He's not one of us.
+As a result, traders were rolling over their positions by selling November contracts and buying December contracts.
+"The main premise of the book is that you'll survive if you think you can.
+Its production backlog has climbed to a record $54 billion. While it's nice to know there are plenty of customers, McDonnell Chairman John F. McDonnell said he wants to ensure the company is making, not losing, money on its orders.
+The president was also characteristically defiant about Iraq's execution in March of Farzad Bazoft, an Iranian-born British journalist accused of espionage.
+Fear in many cases can destroy their operations."
+In the credit markets, short-term interest rates fell slightly after the Fed's action, but interest rates on long-term bonds rose.
+Bommai, leader of the Janata Dal party in the state, said wide opposition would arise if the assembly was dissolved, PTI reported from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka.
+However, the decision to postpone the issue was not related to market conditions but hinged on the fact that Repsol must wait for parliament to lift certain legal barriers.
+Probably the most unfortunate of these was Lord King's purchase in Babcock International, where he is chairman.
+Victims, he said, have ranged in age from 7 to 90.
+"It appears to me we're well on our way to a record year in sales and earnings," Mr. Christensen said.
+'He was a great man.'
+The company reported fourth-quarter profit of $1.17 a share, compared with a loss of 55 cents a share a year earlier.
+However, he did say bilingual officers were interviewing him to find out his intentions.
+But he indicated that the government would move quickly to halt a run on the Canadian dollar.
+By this time, Loftus figures he could have been a veteran Justice Department prosecutor or perhaps he might have started a lucrative law practice in his home state of Massachusetts.
+Mr. Enrico is expected to consolidate ad accounts with Tracy-Locke and BBDO, the Omnicom Group agencies that handle the Pepsi soft-drink accounts.
+The work was painted in 1889 while van Gogh was a voluntary patient at an asylum for the insane in Saint-Remy de Provence, France, where he lived until his suicide in 1890 at 37 years old.
+The SEC said Lynch passed on tips to his girlfriend and her family, who also traded on the information but were not charged.
+Mr. Develle says the only "real solution is a recession," but he and others realize that the U.S. administration and congress will be doing everything possible to avoid one before the 1988 presidential election.
+Airline analysts in London were pessimistic about the remaining partners' chances for success.
+Their program resulted in the deaths of nearly 1 million people.
+The showers in the East were scattered ahead of a cold front that extended from the eastern Great Lakes into the southern Appalachians.
+The traditional method was to outsource.
+The British No 1 has come through two rounds of qualifying and must beat South Africa's Byron Talbot to earn a place in the main draw.
+It has little gold on hand but owns everything in 11 time zones.
+"See Candy's clothes, see Aaron's pad, "See Aaron and Candy's castle, make the neighbors mad.
+The sources said that during a 10-minute conversation, she told him, "The decision is in your hands." Gen.
+It is only one of many passages that confirm that this is a sinful life style abhorred by God.
+The Forum embodies traditional Hungarian populism and draws most of its support from the provinces.
+Pressed by the UAL board for evidence of progress that would justify blocking the order, Mr. Greenwald named five banks that were working with the union group.
+Maybe some people want there to be disagreement, even want the leadership to quarrel and to be split, but that's something quite different.
+While he introduced a measure identical to the one vetoed, Kennedy said he considered it only a start and would consider amendments.
+But to say instead 'uses a wheelchair', as the newsletter suggested, is unacceptable,' I argued.
+But its purchasing power is still considerably greater for most of the items in a low income family budget. The Central Bank last estimate for inflation was 20.7 per cent up in 12 months.
+Dresser will own 65% of the venture and Geolograph will own 35%.
+The French market authority didn't identify the seller, but media reports suggested that it was the Vernes family.
+Poland is in the midst of a rare summer heat wave, with temperatures in the 90s.
+Riggs and Neidorf are charged with interstate transportation of stolen property, wire fraud and violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986.
+We protect industries that are practically corpses without doing anything to rebuild them," Prestowitz said in a recent interview.
+Some opposition leaders have suggested the party's strategy includes trying to confuse voters.
+Top party activist Hieronim Kubiak lost in Krakow to a little-known Communist ally, as did Politburo member Wiktor Pyrkocz in the central industrial city of Lodz.
+The pilot for a pipeline-inspection company was killed when a wing apparently separated from the plane's fuselage.
+Why are investment companies not falling over themselves to offer low-risk products based upon the remarkable 9 per cent gilt-edged yields now available?
+Talk of bond issues and Soviet financial exchanges might have seemed far-fetched just months ago, Plekhanov said. "Now all these things are very much in line with the official policy.
+The report also says he refused to help students when they were attacked.
+"Secondly, he is under the age of consent for having sexual relations," Swain said. "Thirdly, she is an adult.
+Valentin Kulikov, a representative of Gorbachev's press office, told the Tass news agency a presidential decree on restoration of citizenship also applies to writers Vasily Aksyonov, Vladimir Voinovich, Lev Kopelev and Georgi Vladimov.
+The tax sharing agreement was merely the mechanism used to permit the impermissible taking that occurred.
+CBS reported on a smuggling ring broken up recently in Panama. The network, quoting unidentified military sources, reported that at least nine people, including two Americans, were arrested.
+Although this gives the German currency a preponderant influence, the arrangement satisfies a desire by the EMS countries not to single out one nation's money as dominant.
+Leif Bjaland and John Nelson share the conducting duties.
+When the appeals court struck down the law, independent counsel Alexia Morrison appealed to the high court.
+The death was classified a homicide, she said.
+The central bank and the Ministry of Finance are balking at such a step, in large part because the issue would have to be brought before the parliament which is politically sensitive to foreign indebtedness.
+An Allegheny real estate unit also engaged in such third-party transactions without authorization, the agency said.
+Enzo Vialardi, executive vice president and chief operating officer, will continue to be responsible for day-to-day operations of the company, reporting to Mr. Snyder.
+None question the technical achievement represented if the Boeing 7J7 incorporates the latest in fuel savings, airframe design and electronics.
+Even pilots who have crossed the picket lines have had to undergo some retraining after being on strike for months.
+Slashing across Florida's midsection from coast to coast, Tropical Storm Keith blew northward into the Atlantic on Wednesday, leaving damaged homes, eroded beaches and up to 6 inches of rain.
+That lent credibility to solutions he proposed, he said.
+The review of the Dallas bank by an outside "peer review team" of government examiners indicated that senior federal S&L regulators knew losses were deliberately concealed by the thrifts with the approval of local examiners.
+Beamon topped 28 feet only once, on his record leap.
+However, the crews were allocated to skippers by ballot.
+Starting April 27, the airline said, the ban on smoking will be extended to all eight daily flights between Toronto and New York and to each of its seven daily flights between Montreal and New York.
+The year-earlier figure was restated because of a reclassification in order to conform to current reports.
+Treasury bill rates tumbled yesterday.
+A telephone call to Ms. Wiseman's home today went unanswered.
+As a result, waiting lists for popular books at public libraries have more than tripled in the past year.
+Markus Schmidt of Austria was second, a little more than one-tenth of a second back, followed by teammate and 1991-92 World Cup champion Markus Prock.
+Like a number of Mr. Reagan's choices, especially among appeals court judges, Judge Wilkinson is young enough to log more than 25 years on the bench, if he chooses.
+In Asia, Dow Jones publishes The Far Eastern Economic Review, the region's premier economic weekly, and has publishing partnerships in countries from Japan to Thailand.
+Utah's congressional delegation and Republican Gov. Norm Bangerter praised the Army's decision.
+When President Reagan and his aides tried to deal with this by shading his rule against doing business with terrorists, he found himself embroiled in the Iran-Contra scandal.
+Jane Byrne, elected in 1979, lost in the 1983 Democratic primary in a three-way race with Richard M. Daley and Harold Washington.
+I will never tell a passenger not to smoke." Taxi driver Suheil Ajaj, who said he doesn't smoke himself, said he believes taxi riders have a right to light up. "I believe the customer is paying for the right to smoke," he said.
+"We don't think there is any ground for the investigation," said Richard Helfand, a lawyer for K.C. Aerospace.
+The men denied ligniting the skyrocket, Wahla said.
+"He might let the public just beat on them for a while," Mr. Brantley said.
+The difficulty of finding the right broker is what dissuades many people from investing in shares.
+It is unclear, however, whether he actually knew Gorbachev.
+South African firms are supplying transportation, food, water and health services, broadcasting and emergency equipment to be used on many of the pope's stops.
+That scoring not only reduces the edge to the better player, but also ensures that no match will end in a tie.
+He had despaired, he said, of working for a woman who pursued a running argument with the official line of her own government.
+The bill pushes S&Ls back into home mortgage lending and out of risky investments such as speculative commercial real estate projects and junk bonds.
+She is an organizer for today's rally.
+John I. Snow, president and chief operating officer, resigned to pursue personal interests.
+Raising money 'is tough on both sides of the water', explains Jones. Perhaps the greatest myth in the UK is that US start-ups have it easy when it comes to raising venture capital.
+Karpov played with the white pieces in Game 3, which originally was to be played Friday.
+Court officials also used the news conference to indirectly criticize U.S. officials who are calling on West Germany to try Hamadi as an adult.
+However, Roberts noted that last year's first quarter was the best in company history and this year's first-quarter earnings are the third-highest.
+Government spokesmen claim the opposition shames Romania.
+First Interstate valued the offer at $3.23 billion, compared with a total $3.39 billion under the $22 bid, which includes 0.22 share of common, a $3 capital debenture and a $7 preferred share for each BankAmerica share.
+It will last until the rains come.
+Noting that "60 Minutes" has been on the air since 1968, he said it's "still a strong show.
+A U.N-sponsored cease-fire line separates Kashmir into Indian and Pakistani sectors.
+'What use is regret?
+"We must admit this kind of investing isn't healthy," says Izumi Kakimoto, a portfolio manager at Yasuda Mutual Life Insurance Co.'s New York office.
+The only ones seeming to enjoy it were Republicans, who nominated oilman-rancher Clayton Williams last month in a landslide.
+"In return for the high compensation, there is little job security," argued Hilton attorney Raymond Kelly. "Changes of personnel are frequent in this industry." Casino workers such as dealers and floormen are non-union.
+Say a utility is given allowances to emit 5,000 tons of sulfur dioxide, the gas that causes acid rain.
+Showers dampened much of the northern Atlantic Coast and gale-force winds whipped the middle and northern Atlantic Coast.
+The results aren't expected before the end of the year.
+Mr. Novak's use of official papal teaching on economics is insightful, if somewhat sanguine.
+A spokesman for the traffic-safety agency said it had received complaints of 37 instances of sudden acceleration in the 1986-1987 Mercedes 300E cars, including reports of two injuries.
+While affiliations with cable operators can give networks a sizable boost, they aren't a guarantee of success.
+The internal investigation of McGann stemmed from her dual role as a HUD employee and a trustee of the village of Island Park, Long Island.
+"Kinnear is indeed building his management team, and Dunlap got the plum," said Sanford Margoshes, analyst for Shearson Lehman Brothers.
+So you can be sure that the suit will be for a couple of million marks," Mr. Junger said.
+After the market closed, Apple officials said such reports were incorrect.
+But Mrs. Olivier concedes that the fund isn't for everyone.
+Foecke has maintained he worked up to 18 hours a day for more than a year preparing for the exams and that he used the methods taught by his lecturers.
+The girl was placed back on a respirator to relieve breathing problems she experienced Friday after fluid began collecting in her lungs and other parts of her body.
+If Catalyst prospers, it could attract competitors.
+He attended Oxford University where he read French, Old French and philology before devoting himself to music.
+Okinawans also have asked that some land now in U.S. bases be returned to civilian use for the growth of the island's tourist industry.
+The percentage of gay and bisexual men consistently practicing safer sex has jumped from 31.6 in 1984 to 57.9 in 1988, researchers say.
+COMMISSIONS on stock futures and options trading on Japan's stock exchanges will be doubled from March 23. The increase is the first in commission on futures and options contracts in Japan.
+S&P said that part of the recent downturn in the banks' performances can be attributed to cyclical factors, and that the banks had taken steps to restore their competitive position.
+The city is about 30 miles north of San Diego.
+We heard shots." Policemen later stopped them at their hotel and took their film and their passports, they reported.
+Steptoe accepted us," said Marsellos. "I said, `all over the world we were told there was no hope.
+The second, by the cultists, who exalt swing to supreme artistic heights."
+But as the campaign continued it was clear that the 'only government show in town' was partial privatisation. The Post Office chief then turned his attention to Tory backbenchers who feared that rural post offices would close in the event of a sell-off.
+International Business Machines fared a little better in the poll.
+Paraguay's President Stroessner lifted a decades-old state of siege, as extraordinary powers are no longer needed to maintain peace, ruling party politicans said.
+He can again try to dislodge the Indians by force, in front of a worldwide television audience and international observers.
+"He wouldn't veto it until next week," White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater told reporters earlier Thursday.
+"It was a nice Christmas present," said Cindy, at age 24 the youngest, who has worked as a radiology technician for five years.
+As a reporter, I found out. That's a wonderful thing about being a reporter.
+Basil O'Connor, a Wall Street lawyer, headed the foundation started in 1938 to lick polio with hundreds of millions of dollars from "march of Dimes" donations.
+A Marion spokesman, while conceding that "our hedge position is not as strong as it once was," contends that the company is properly hedged and that profit margins won't greatly suffer.
+A few years ago I began to suspect creativity didn't depend on some inborn ability, but that it arose because one could learn the knack of switching into a mood in which one became more creative.
+Even by their own long-term standards, shares in WH Smith have been unusually strong of late.
+Otherwise, I love the man still.
+The Interfax report also says the Gorbachev platform calls for a new executive committee that would include representatives of the 15 republics.
+Abrams' grim scenario has not panned out.
+There's no mystery how Steffi does it.
+Members of Noriega's Panamanian Defense Force and his Dignity Battalions were known to wear civilian clothes.
+He said political conditions require that the president come from within the Communist coalition.
+April-August 1964 _ First-year sales projections of 100,000 Mustangs were surpassed in four months.
+"This helps me a lot," she says.
+Japan and Taiwan have had more success with their tight money policies.
+Various nationalities and religious minorities will intensify their struggle as well.
+Lynn Blackwell, president of the board of the Connecticut NARAL group, said O'Neill "is not an active anti-choice politician.
+Inflation will decline because of "the continuing stiff business competition, both domestic and international, that squeezes profit margins and keeps businesses from exerting upward pressure on prices.
+Mao's next designated heir, Hua Guofeng, did make it to the top, but his stay was short-lived.
+"On this bright day, which announces the end of the dark night of Sandinismo, I raise my flag of national reconciliation," Mrs. Chamorro told some 60,000 supporters at UNO's final rally a week ago.
+That brought the confirmed death toll in Thursday's floods to 20, including five children.
+Mr. Sanford changed his vote, and the veto was overidden the next day.
+That, he said, would be enough to avoid bankruptcy.
+Iraq and Iran exchanged 69 disabled soldiers today, but both countries returned fewer prisoners of war than promised under an agreement worked out by the International Red Cross.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, Graco shares closed unchanged at $25 each.
+"As I look ahead," says a 28-year-old male bank manager in Chicago, "I just don't think I'll get a fair shake when competing against a female colleague for a promotion.
+The company, which is based in Santa Barbara, Calif., is also toying with a system that would show people how they will look if they lose weight.
+He believed this year's monetary targets were appropriate but warned of 'sizeable uncertainties' that could force a reassessment. Mr Greenspan said the Fed had recently focused mainly on the short-run outlook.
+Integrated common shares could be bought now for about $16 million, though an acquirer would have to assume big debts and the burden of negotiating with quarrelsome creditors.
+"The bad news is that last year's was Roger Smith (the beleaguered chairman of General Motors).
+BUSINESS ON THE GO gets easier as airports offer office services.
+Still, second homes aren't homesteads.
+Granted, personal computers are more high-tech than soap and toothpaste.
+The trustees' biggest and perhaps most controversial responsibility will be to determine how to divide the fund among some 195,000 women who claim the Shield caused injuries such as pelvic inflammatory disease, septic abortion and infertility.
+Mr. Gunn also said American wants to stimulate travel in the first quarter, traditionally one of the airline industry's slower periods.
+Major refineries quit producing leaded fuel because of the EPA's tougher pollution controls and declining demand.
+Aides to other ex-candidates voiced similar comments.
+Afanasyev called for an end to the Communist Party's monopoly on power, and criticized the congress for failing to take up key questions of economic reform.
+The incinerators never have been used to dispose of wastes mixed with plutonium at the plant, and Simonson said there are no plans to use them for that purpose.
+At the same time, North America's share has fallen from 20 to 15 per cent. Simultaneously, exports to Asia have leapt from 12 per cent to 36 per cent of exports, which in 1991 totalled a provisional NZDollars 15.15bn (Pounds 4.8bn).
+The U.S. moves to reduce its budget deficit and last week's statement by the Group of Seven that a further dollar decline could hamper world economic growth were taken as supporting evidence.
+One bright spot had been good sales of fruit and vegetables, and food and drink generally.
+The test-tube results make it logical to suspect that lipoprotein (a) may hamper clot destruction in humans, said John Albers of the University of Washington School of Medicine.
+If convicted, Aguilar faces up to 55 years in prison.
+The government is pumping around Dollars 2.5bn (Pounds 1.5bn) a year of offshore oil.
+In London, British government bonds ended largely unchanged as it became apparent that the government's policy of high interest rates isn't having an immediate impact on consumer spending.
+"We are actively pursuing a number of other cases in Europe of intellectual-property infringement" by competitors, a spokesman at IBM's European headquarters in Paris said.
+The budget will be $10 million for the group's initial season of four shows, added Bell.
+A new international system of reviewing the trade policies of individual countries will start in earnest with the United States this year, Dunkel added.
+It has not yet responded to a petition by the chemical industry to delete ammonium sulfate, said Robert Israel, an EPA official involved in the petition process.
+The company has said it believes some contaminants leaked into ground water under a residential street adjacent to the plant.
+This sounds safe enough until you consider the complications that might arise calling in the collateral.
+The ad, created by Leo Burnett Co., shows a macho baseball pitcher stalling after throwing "ball three" while a packed stadium whirrs in front of him.
+The terms of the Avon-Chartwell settlement therefore recognize the inevitable while averting the expenses a proxy contest would have entailed.
+He expanded his repertoire last month after returning from a vacation that included a train ride from Chicago to Seattle during which he heard a club-car attendant recite poetry as part of his announcement he was closing the bar.
+El-Bashir appeared to be the same person as a man identified as Brig. Gen.
+His initiatives on free trade with the U.S. and tax reform may fail for lack of strong leadership, and the struggle will have been conceded to the more determined forces of protectionism and statism.
+The bill would effectively overturn five Supreme Court decisions last year that civil rights leaders see as setbacks for their movement.
+The spokesman added that Dr. Abrams "was invited to ICN because there existed a situation where physicians had patients going to Mexico to obtain ribavirin for AIDS-related disorders.
+The court ruled that those developments did not make the published item libelous.
+Paralegal classes are offered periodically at all community colleges that offer prison courses.
+But he added that the overall trade relationship between the two countries will not improve significantly until the United States takes a firmer line and establishes targets for reducing the imbalance.
+"They want us to march on the streets again.
+She won by four votes.
+The allied air forces have since been taking out very specific targets, such as military airfields and Scud launchers, for the purpose of destroying Saddam's war-making capabilities.
+Lawrence Schloss, an investment banker at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, believes fewer brokers are offering bridge loans than before the crash.
+Cluj-Napoca is in Transylvania in northwestern Romania, where most of that country's 1.7 million ethnic Hungarians live. Hungarians know it as Kolozsvar.
+America's Roman Catholic bishops deny they were summoned to Rome to be chided for waywardness and say their four-day meeting at The Vatican won't affect the document they are preparing on women and the church.
+Pizarro gave up his 9mm automatic pistol, Caracol radio network reported.
+Nor is politics the dirty word that Mr. Weiss implies: It is the American system, as it is in every democracy.
+"Any violators will be stopped according to the law," the order said.
+Since then, investors have become more selective about the kinds of Eurobonds they will buy and the houses they will deal with.
+It doesn't have the extensive retail-distribution network in Japan that its more-entrenched consumer-electronics competitors have, nor does it have domestically the premium-brand image that it has overseas.
+Since then, though, both National Intergroup's and National Steel's fortunes have soured.
+The Georgian resolution calls "inadmissible" Gorbachev's proposal for the president to declare a state of emergency and martial law.
+The next two films are tales of two heartland Americans who came to rethink the verities of their upbringing.
+The men have been unable to find work.
+There are 152 embassy dependents in Panama and 10,560 military dependents, 972 living off base.
+With work and aid, almost three-fourths stick out 10 to 14 semesters to graduate.
+The terms include a requirement that supporting evidence should accompany requests for extradition, and Attorney General Sir Patrick Mayhew of Britain has refused to do so.
+"We took the plan to the president practically as it stands today but without details," Mr. Eris says.
+They were encouraged by Thursday's weak inflation and retail sales reports.
+'I think that there will be 10 or 12 PC manufacturers left in the world and AST will be one of them,' Mr Qureshey declares.
+The company said that when it issued the debentures, it was able to essentially convert that part of its Du Pont stake to cash while deferring the tax bite.
+Still, Ms. Reagan acknowledges that "when I went down and told my parents what I saw, they looked at me weirdly."
+Disaffected Hutus say the power-sharing agreement did not solve the fundamental issues for Hutus: who controls the army and judiciary.
+U.S. District Judge William Stafford sentenced Werner Bruchhausen, 49, to 30-month concurrent sentences Thursday on each of two counts of conspiracy to escape.
+Mr. Wood suggests, in his introduction to the book accompanying the series, that "film is the true successor of the Greek mimetic revolution, and the West is still in the grip of that obsession with the illusion of reality in art."
+Moreover, "a lot of the political spending money is still being held back," he says.
+"If we don't accept supervision and expand the democratic life of the party and country, we will be divorced from the masses and commit great errors," Deng wrote in the essay summarized on the television evening news.
+Only after dealing with the agency's chief cartographer, did his crusade bear fruit.
+Baab said Friday he did not know if Lindblom had delivered the letter to Mrs. Aquino.
+Most said they were still studying the move.
+Never have punters had so many opportunities to be parted from their money.
+Consumer goods, including clothing and household goods, led the increase in imports.
+Warner said its publishing division operating profit dropped to $1.5 million from $2 million.
+Marine insurance experienced an improvement, showing an underwriting profit in 1986 of #260 million, up from #213.2 million in 1985.
+We negotiated in Spanish."
+In the past three months, Iraq has recaptured nearly all the territory it lost to Iran over the past six years.
+Chemical and pharmaceutical shares and construction and housing stocks generally eased on late profit-taking.
+In addition to the Italian nationals, three Finnish women left Iraq for Turkey, the Finnish Foreign Ministry said today.
+"Bilateral trade has an impact on the small business community here," said Gary Luczak, a LaFalce spokesman who declined to identify who answered sick call. "Mr.
+Hours before his execution, Ted Bundy coolly traced his origins as a serial killer, describing how boyhood glimpses of violent pornography became "an addiction" that grew until his "destructive energy" exploded from fantasy into reality.
+Nearby, the group has created a shower with a water bag hung from a tent pole and protected by two ponchos.
+It's like stepping into America's past," said Margie Crane, a housewife from Charlotte, N.C.
+One of the hot areas of research revolves around uses for nematodes.
+She wants to write television shows, instead of chasing their stars.
+If a bidder does come forth, the date would be pushed back to Jan. 1 to permit negotiation of a sale agreement, a company spokesman said.
+"These anti-competitive practices ultimately harm the consumer because retailers are prevented from buying soft drinks at the lowest possible price," LeRoy S. Zimmerman, Pennsylvania attorney general, said in a statement.
+The decision followed five weeks of unrest and an opposition attempt to oust Noriega.
+The survey is based on dollar exchange rates in effect Oct. 8.
+It commemorates Panamanians who died in anti-U.S. riots in 1964.
+He returned to Chile in 1986 after living for two decades in Spain, Britain and the United States.
+Terms of the restructuring include an exchange of $22 million of senior notes outstanding for shares of NESB 13% cumulative preferred stock, convertible into 9.99% of NESB common, on a fully diluted basis.
+At United Nations headquarters in New York, a Hungarian diplomat said Wednesday that Hungary has appealed for U.N. help to protect the rights of Hungarians in Romania and is pressing for Security Council action to halt ethnic violence in Transylvania.
+My newspaper reported another fatality and six injured in a collision.
+The covers are burnt but most of the pages are only blackened round the edges. The company's contracts also included salvage work after the Baltic Exchange bomb attack and the Piper Alpha oil rig explosion.
+Some accountants and business executives have turned down the job in the wake of criticism by business that some FASB accounting rules are too costly and complex.
+The bank filed no trading report with any agency.
+Death squads have been blamed for previous killings of peasants who work on banana plantations and of union leaders who organize them.
+His critics say he pays too much attention to western companies offering products few can afford while neglecting housing, transport and other infrastructural problems and failing to combat rising crime. There are problems.
+The aim of the ABM treaty is to prevent either side from creating a nationwide protective network, under the theory that neither side would launch a nuclear attack if there was a possibility of devastating retaliation.
+Republican opponents conceded they could not defeat the House-passed bill and did not seek a recorded vote.
+New investment contracts have been signed since June, when the army attack on student protesters in Beijing chilled Chinese-foreign relations, but they are down sharply from the pre-June pace.
+There was also a fall in risk-weighted assets, or assets revalued to take account of their inherent riskiness. This drop in loans and other assets was no accident, according to Mr Derek Wanless, a director.
+A corner flips forward to reveal the Israeli banner on the reverse side.
+"Let's withhold final judgment until we see what we have," he said.
+Mrs. Marcos refused to say where she gets her money, allowing only that "millions" of dollars in legal and medical bills remain unpaid and that she relies on the goodwill of friends to stay afloat.
+Lottie agreed; she can remember eating kippers as a child growing up near the Clyde.
+That strongly suggests that the current negotiations are simply a straight protection payoff to Pyongyang.
+They also noted that the North Korean proposal was unclear as to whether it would allow South Korea equal participation in the probe.
+Chevrolet's travails are, in part, merely a sign of the times.
+Miss Noonan's mere mentioning the need for some such charismatic leader denotes the failure in itself of the reduction in national stature in the past 10 years when she said we "are ripe for a Teddy Roosevelt."
+Now they are released," the source said.
+"We are cooperating fully in the investigation, and we are advising our customers of whatever we learn," he said.
+It is admired for its wooing of foreign investors, land reclamation and fostering of partnerships in urban renewal - the decrepit state of many Welsh towns is at last being tackled.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 62.27 million shares.
+Allowing federal funding for fetal tissue transplants from induced abortions would create a demand for aborted fetuses, which would increase the number of abortions, Mason said.
+Since Brooks wrote, directed and produced the film that was nominated for best picture and for three of its actors, how could his direction go unmentioned?
+Either he is a penny-pinching manager, obstinately hoarding his pile of cash, or he is a grand strategist with the rare talent of avoiding all the worst pitfalls of the defence and consumer electronics industries.
+Gradually beat in 6 oz of diced and chilled unsalted butter, piece by piece, until amalgamated to a hot, smooth and creamy sauce, rather like a thin Hollandaise. Add two or more teaspoons of orange juice to taste and season with salt and pepper.
+For more traditional tastes there is what the double-possessive movie-title trend would call 'Alan J Pakula's John Grisham's The Pelican Brief'.
+We're not too worried about the kind of patriotism flourishing in the land this weekend.
+While individual investors have nearly abandoned the over-the-counter market since the crash, some brokers are having remarkable success attracting customers.
+When "Scharlie" Schar and another skinhead in green bomber jackets swagger into the social-welfare office here, Marion Praetorius is waiting for them.
+A survey Getman conducted in March, during the depths of the junk bond market's slump, showed people thought KKR was becoming less prominent, he said.
+"To further this process, please make every effort to obtain agreement on a global warming workshop this fall, hosted by the United States," Sununu said.
+Democrats accepted a proposal by Rep. Rostenkowski that would make corporations' estimated tax payments more current than they are now, bringing their schedules more closely in line with those used by individuals.
+That adds yet more tinder to the increasingly combustible mess that is the former Yugoslavia.
+But its management is planning a rights issue of as many as #300 million ($176.6 million) later this year to replenish capital.
+Discount retailers, led by Wal-Mart, and the warehouse clubs (out-of-town barns, selling at rock-bottom prices to a membership customer base) are making the running.
+Demand was 3% of that in the U.S. Japanese home freezers were small, and few people had ovens in which French fries could be reheated.
+At the time of the cancellation in February, North American Holding said it was closing four of 25 brokerage branches and laying off as many as 50 of its 500 employees.
+They forced the resignations of three presidents and ended one-party rule, but the army still runs the country.
+Most senior judges, although lightening their workload, help the federal court system cope with the increasing number of cases.
+It's a good thing the graphite bats are far more durable than wood, since Worth will be selling them for $100 each.
+"The business of raising your eyebrows and saying, 'Golly gee whillikers, it's Gallo,' is dangerous because it just tends to reinforce questions and nervousness," says one ad executive familiar with Gallo.
+But many other companies are going nowhere.' There is no single route to success.
+Her attorney, Richard Bennett, said Mrs. LoCasto's explanation was "very complicated" and that he did not want to invade her privacy by talking about it.
+Earlier this month, Boeing said it was once again reviewing its delivery schedule.
+Pittsburgh-based Westinghouse agreed Tuesday to supply water to authority customers while purifying facilities are built.
+The Zenith spokesman said the company has been working with Goldstar since the 1970s, when Zenith bought audio products from the company.
+The current tolerant public mood toward Bush's gulf policy could change dramatically if Bush goes to war without satisfying the American people that peaceful alternatives had been exhausted.
+The unit will be the first U.N. peacekeeping force deployed in the Western Hemisphere, although a two-man observer group was stationed in the Dominican Republic during factional warfare in 1965-66.
+Ash and emission-control wastes from coal-fired power plants can continue being dumped in landfills or reused without stringent new controls, the Environmental Protection Agency tentatively concluded.
+No one has watched the transformation more carefully than the Soviet Union, which is considering a similar reform.
+The UMW sent four negotiators into a Duffield motel.
+Is that hope overturned? Not necessarily.
+Mickey Levy, chief economist at First Fidelity Bank Corp., said the slow growth in the nation's money supply "portends continued sluggish economic activity and lower inflation" for several months.
+This cleared a path for a buyer keen to cut costs, and provided an opportunity for a management buy-out.
+In over-the-counter trading Friday, Citytrust shares closed at $39, up 59 cents.
+Besides finding a partner, Mr. Iacocca also must select a successor.
+Royal Bank of Canada renewed talks to buy control of Dominion Securities, parent of Canada's biggest securities dealer, sources said.
+The article created an uproar in medical circles and prompted a Cook County grand jury last week to subpoena the AMA to force it to disclose the doctor's identity.
+The column certainly stands out in the Echo, an otherwise routine prison paper relying on a captive readership.
+In Congress, Democratic leaders argue that the measure to reduce the tax on capital gains undoes one of the central compromises that opened the way for enactment of the Tax Reform Act of 1986.
+GM's estimated second-quarter car production should fall 12% below 1989; truck output, however, is expected to rise 6.5%, partly because the auto maker is building more minivans.
+Such cost savings would allow the Bank of Boston to make a higher bid and still get the same rate of return on its investment.
+A Soviet military official said Britain and France eventually would have to surrender their independent nuclear forces if comprehensive arms accords in Europe were reached by the U.S. and Soviet Union.
+The elder Daley also slated his son for a seat in the Illinois Constitutional Convention.
+The managers and traders added that the move won't solve the stock market's volatility problems.
+The rights is underpinned by the company's estimate that pre-tax profits for the year to September 1993 will rise to Pounds 9.3m (Pounds 8.7m). The company said it had been stalking T&S for a number of years.
+Flood waters began to recede Sunday, and the government said it has received $236 million in aid to fight the destruction and disease caused by the worst floods in memory.
+Saragat, a founder of the Social Democrat Party, died at his house in Rome, said a party official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+They were not helped by the threat of renewed conflict in the Middle East, nor by a steep plunge in government bond prices.
+Shareholder groups said they were pleased that the agency has begun its review of proxy rules, but encouraged the agency to move forward to what they consider bigger-picture questions.
+Lansky, founder of the National Yiddish Book Center, recently returned from a mission of remembrance: taking Yiddish books to Jews in the Baltic republics of the Soviet Union.
+The rent doubled and he can no longer afford it.
+Let us hope that he will support efforts for foreign-aid reform.
+An anonymous caller told a foreign news agency by telephone the car contained explosives.
+Veribanc said only 2% of all credit union deposits and shares were over $100,000, the maximum federally insurable amount for individual accounts.
+Temperatures in Beijing, 135 miles to the east, have been dipping below 40 degrees at night with a chill wind.
+A debt of that size would require an annual payment of $96 billion to foreigners to service the debt, an amount equal to 1.2 percent of the projected GNP for that year, the study said.
+By noon EDT, the depression left by Klaus was centered near 24.0 north latitude and 76.0 west longitude, or about 115 miles southeast of Nassau in the Bahamas.
+The Supreme Court, in a setback for Congress, let stand a federal appeals court's ruling that legislators may be sued for libel for statements made outside their legislative role.
+Polls predict that Gen.
+Showers and thunderstorms developed during the afternoon over the central High Plains, including eastern Colorado, southeastern Wyoming and westernmost Nebraska, as a cold front approached from the north.
+Without the markets, many family farms - too small to comply with demands for volume and uniformity of whole distributors - would be forced to sell out.
+Kadar's death came as the Supreme Court canceled all charges against former Premier Imre Nagy and his associates who led the 1956 uprising and were executed under Kadar on charges of high treason.
+"I'm very happy," Brandley added.
+Gorbachev backed down, and the congress adjourned until Monday.
+On the day that animals and equipment were to be loaded onto a freighter for the voyage to Canada, the Culture Ministry denied the circus a license to export the show.
+Mr. Ingram, 47 years old, expects to go out of state to buy the 50-foot sloop he will need for the voyage.
+Authorities first said a new school year would begin Sept. 18 but still have not allowed any West Bank schools to reopen.
+Along with Horace Mann, these two units had comprised a significant part of Cigna's individual financial services segment.
+Costa Rican Ambassador Jesus Manuel Fernandez told The Associated Press by telephone from the embassy that he asked military authorities at the scene to lift the cordon around the building.
+Food retailers expect sales to improve on an annual basis this month, but the outlook for off-licences remains bleak. Clothing and footwear.
+His serve is big, and every now and then you get a funny hop on the serve, and then he comes in and hits some decent volleys."
+In recent weeks, speculation has grown in the Brazilian press and political circles that Mr. Bresser Pereira might soon resign.
+She vowed never to fly again, and said she would travel home to Tennessee by van when she is released from the hospital.
+With an icy demeanor and a steel will, Mr. Lorenzo locked horns with union representatives in his efforts to turn around the struggling carrier.
+The car was burglarized Sunday night while the woman was visiting friend in east Oakland, he said.
+But, she argued, the perception is wrong.
+Ms. Martinez-Mont, former dean of economics at Francisco Marroquin University, writes from Guatemala City.
+"Some people took one step for every three breaths because there's so little oxygen up there," says Tillemans. " When we got there, some people were too tired even to take pictures." Tillemans planted a red and white Cornell banner at the summit.
+The October contract ended with a gain of 0.25 cent a pound at 14.47 cents after trading as high as 14.54 cents.
+Scientists are trying to determine the function of the protein, called dystrophin, so they can tell just why its absence is so destructive in Duchenne.
+I would understand, wouldn't I, that a little gesture to the ticket attendant would secure me a seat.
+Laurie Flynn, executive director of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, an advocacy group of about 100,000 patient families, urged Sandoz to reduce the price of clozapine.
+The result: added legal fees, delayed receipt of the estate's assets by intended beneficiaries, and the possibility that the state could sue the estate to recover the Medicaid money spent on the deceased's nursing home care.
+She'll be real quiet," Ms. Connell said. "When Karen is there, she's always smiling.
+However, though the war is in its opening stages, participants said the market is trying to look ahead and refocus on economic fundamentals, which point to a lower dollar.
+"It simply isn't a major setback.
+The trick is knowing what materials to use and how to do the work.
+Authorities also found several containers of beer inside the boat, but Glover declined to discuss whether alcohol might have contributed to the accident.
+But I just find no rhythm in the wailing that accompanies Kabuki," said Amina Eissa, who watched on television.
+Her voice sometimes rising in anger, she described his rapid physical decay and his way of slipping into isolation.
+A Ramstein spokesman, Rich Romera, said at least one other American is known to have died but that the name could not be released until relatives are notified.
+All gold reserves will not flow out of the country or flow into hoards held by Soviet citizens provided that the State Bank not accommodate the government budget deficit.
+Prosecutors said she died because of the younger brothers saw her as an impediment to their advancement in Eustaquio's cocaine-dealing business, and witnesses said it took place soon after she threatened the younger brothers with a gun.
+Laykama had argued with another 12-year-old girl on Thursday, and older boys from both of the girls' families became involved in the fight, police said.
+This would raise some Dollars 600m-Dollars 700m, available to increase its investment in Latin America in partnership with GTE.
+But it soon becomes clear that Torah doesn't want to answer any questions about Torah.
+Revenue from investment banking jumped 57% to $293 million, reflecting continued strength in underwriting new stock and bond issues, particularly mortgage-backed and asset-backed securities.
+Last fall, the FDIC refused to let Continental sell the shares in a public offering when the stock was trading at around $20.
+"One does not shore up the long-term foundations for Sino-American relations by appearing weak to China's leaders and callous to the Chinese and American people," he wrote.
+The indictments followed the arrests Friday of Helmy and Huffman.
+He manages both to relate freshly to everyone else onstage and to suggest that Hamlet's mind is always at one remove from everyone around him. Remarkably, he achieves this by working within very narrow confines.
+Why is it that the competitive price-cutting in the personal equity plan market has focused on initial, not annual, charges? Several unit trust managers have cut or eliminated the initial charges on Peps, the fastest-growing part of the market.
+The biggest reason: Sentra sales were down more than 31% from a year earlier.
+Jackson said the renovations are "for practical reasons" because he is in Washington several days a week and intends to use it instead of staying in hotels.
+This week ex-Avenger Honor Blackman is entertaining her admirers at the Criterion with her one-woman show, Dishonorable Ladies.
+The company has about 1,100 employees.
+But in New York Stock Exchange composite trading Friday, the stock shot up $3.50 to close at $18.25.
+NEW ACCOUNT: Busch Entertainment, St. Louis, named DDB Needham, Chicago, to create ads for its Sea World of Florida and Sea World of Ohio theme parks.
+Home Shopping didn't begin trading until after 2 p.m. EST.
+Nearly 500 people have been killed and 1,500 wounded in fighting between the Shiite factions since Dec. 31, when the latest round in a 9-month-old battle for dominance of Lebanon's 1 million Shiites broke out.
+The fight, of course, is the long-running and bitter battle between Long Island Lighting Co. (Lilco) and political forces that include, most importantly, those of New York governor Mario Cuomo.
+The city is the summer capital of Jammu-Kashmir state and the cradle of the movement to secede from mostly Hindu India.
+Exquisitely pretty, blonde, flawless skin, tall, fine-boned.
+After hearing testimony and discussing quake relief needs, lawmakers broke into committees to consider specific legislation. Floor votes on bills were possible this afternoon.
+"The rest of the country now thinks this is nothing but a town of drunks," said Linda Tilley, leader of the recall effort and a part-time waitress and bartender at several nightspots.
+Television news, especially at the networks, has a fascination with the horse race, not the horses.
+Now with the yen and mark strong, Japanese and West German industrialists are beginning to worry about losing export markets.
+The overall index improved 11 to 5,587, industrials notched up 16 to 6,403 and the golds index eased 6 to 2,154. De Beers dipped 10 cents to R108.90 - the group announced yesterday a diamond exploration joint venture in Canada.
+The bill should have clear sailing because both the legislature and the governor, Democrat Bob Casey, are strongly anti-abortion.
+There is a lot to be said for young people going away to college, but not much for the state paying large sums for them to do so.
+The Indian presence is resented by Sinhalese extremists, who say it compromises the country's sovereignty.
+Jones, who advocates a three-year television advertising campaign leading to the 1992 presidential election, said he would make a formal announcement next week.
+The GNP report revealed that the economy grew at an inflation-adjusted annual rate of just 1.2% in the second quarter.
+Mr. Hoffman didn't dispute industry estimates that LIVE should have 1988 profit of $30 million to $40 million on revenue of $400 million.
+They made heavy use of junk bonds and the personal services of Drexel Burnham's junk-bond wizard, Michael R. Milken.
+He is suffering from kidney cancer and is staying at a Soviet military hospital near Berlin.
+The capacity rate hit its most recent peak of 84.3 percent in December _ a 10-year high.
+Robinson reported owing at least $100,000 to Jones.
+Two other blacks are trying to win top elections elsewhere in the South.
+U.S. military engineers are replacing combat soldiers, and Panamanian officials are trying to sweep away the vestiges of Gen.
+Senior Trooper Allen Coburn, who stopped Rollins early Sunday, said he found two bags of a rock-like substance suspected of being cocaine in Rollins' coat pockets.
+Tokyo had rejected these demands from the outset, on the grounds that they amounted to numerical import targets.
+What used to be obvious has become, in the postwar revisionist fog, something of a dirty little secret: Most of the Americans who were in Vietnam weren't in the Vietnam War.
+Cab Calloway sang Miss Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket, A-Tasket."
+"The dollar could turn with a vengeance," said Carlo Galazzi, senior dealer at Nikko Bank (U.K) Ltd. in London.
+Chevrolet officials counter that the Geo name will simply give the cars a needed distinct identity.
+Bell Atlantic Corp., with 17 million access lines at the end of last year, was the largest local telephone company before the GTE-Contel merger two weeks ago.
+Separately, Farm & Home adopted an anti-takeover measure involving the distribution of common stock purchase rights to holders.
+La Rossa said such lawyers are defenders of poor and disadvantaged people who would not be able to otherwise afford attorneys.
+In 1977, A.J. Foyt won the Indianapolis 500 a record fourth time.
+The stock market inched ahead today, extending its advance of the past three sessions.
+The Socialist government today postponed a ruling on whether to extradite a suspected Palestinian terrorist to the United States, saying it would decide after June 18 elections.
+Late Tuesday, the first direct negotiations since May between state-run British Rail and unions broke down when union representatives walked out after the two sides failed to agree on a pay raise.
+Repeating the experience of the past, the new parties often cannot agree on their own program much less a common front.
+But the reforms, particularly on the economic side, that brought a new level of prosperity to the Chinese people really was started by him.
+NURSES at University College Hospital in London are to vote on strike action.
+The American Petroleum Institute's weekly inventory data, released after the close of trading, showed a continued expansion in U.S. supplies of gasoline and petroleum distillates but a drop in crude oil stocks.
+For one, he needs a better tail rudder to make a more airworthy sleigh.
+A flier becomes an ace by shooting down five enemy aircraft.
+The VAT, which has been adopted by several European countries, is a form of sales tax. The tax is added to a product at various stages of the production process.
+Franchisees are essentially a captive market for a franchiser's products, often having to buy items they don't want or need and pay for services they don't use.
+On this date: In 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in Lochleven Castle in Scotland.
+But Pennington said a new forecast calls for good weather both days at both places.
+The action affects $25 million of preferred shares.
+B.F. Goodrich lost 1 1/4 to 42. The tire and rubber company reported fourth-quarter profit of 47 cents a share, at the bottom of analysts' expectations.
+In addition to Mr. Roux, Guinness has lost the services of Ernest Saunders, who last Friday resigned as chairman and chief executive of the company pending the outcome of the DTI inquiry.
+His father, Carey Falwell, was a restaurateur and bootlegger who killed his drug-addled younger brother in a gun battle, then died of cirrhosis of the liver when Mr. Falwell was 15.
+In April, the administration retaliated by slapping $300 million worth of tariffs on Japanese electronic goods.
+The flagship store is another expression of Crate&Barrel's trademark showmanship, offering display cases with dressers and chairs along Chicago's ritziest retail strip.
+The leading English-language newspaper Tehran Times has reported 50,000 people dead and 200,000 injured.
+As Mr Mike Anstee, director of electronic marketing at London & Edinburgh Insurance, says: 'It is imperative for the market that we get EDI moving to get rid of both paper flows and the duplicate entry of data.' Motor business has forced the pace.
+At the same time, Price's $50 million offering of convertible debentures would increase its debt-service expense, said Craig Fitt, assistant vice president at Moody's.
+Big Board gainers led losers 830 to 794.
+Both management and technical leadership, say the experts.
+I figured the kid needed help," said Schmitt, 20, of Philadelphia.
+The review said although much progress had been made in the Uruguay Round, there had been "a further increase in the uncertainties and tensions affecting trade policies" in the period reviewed, the six months until last February.
+By contrast, fields and orchards are bare in late November and trees have lost their leaves. "When we celebrate Thanksgiving under these conditions, we seem to have lost our sense of timing," the almanac said.
+Olanoff said the department granted the Artises a waiver to care for eight children about a year ago.
+But if you assume that underwriting requires scarce skills and that a whole set of institutions with financial skills is prevented from competing, Mr. Litan's argument makes sense.
+Clabir Corp. proposed to acquire Atlantic Research for about $274 million in cash and securities.
+And maybe because of such skepticism, fewer investors (36%) plan soon to increase their activity in the market than their stockbrokers think; 71% of brokers believe they will.
+"You live up to your oath of office not just by carrying out decisions you agree with, but by carrying out decisions you don't agree wtih _ or else resigning." Again, Shultz gave no examples.
+George, as chairman of the student deacons, got to escort the secretary to the podium, in addition to his regular duties of checking attendance and taking up the collection.
+When that happens, it has the political tools to take retribution.
+In 1980, transplant surgeons at several hospitals began reporting promising results with a drug that stops the body's natural tendency to reject new organs.
+"It looks like it's going to take a new president," adds Richard Ayres, chairman of the National Clean Air Coalition, a consortium of environmental, public health and labor groups.
+He also declined to dismiss the felony charge of criminal mischief and two other misdemeanors, reckless endangerment and negligent discharge of oil.
+But now Mr. Hiatt's best work is turning up on his own albums.
+Barthelemy and Mintz said repeatedly during the campaign that race should be irrelevant, and accused each other of exploiting it as an issue.
+The Sikhs then fired automatic weapons.
+The U.S. Army, too, paid little attention to the fact that I was a Canadian, because in 1951 it sent me a draft notice.
+On Saturday, Jean Claude Bajeux, co-leader of the socialist Congress of Democratic Movements and a member of 12-party Unity Assembly, criticized Mrs. Pascal-Trouillot for her quick appointment of the five new Cabinet members.
+Of 1,200 delegates responding thus far to the survey, 534 said they had no preference.
+Full year profits were more than 15 per cent better at Pounds 23.6m and traders were impressed by the published net asset value and the dividend increase. Traders said a cross of 450,000 Percy Bilton shares took place at 404p.
+British Gas PLC shares are expected to trade as much as 20% above their issue price when dealing begins today in the former state-owned natural-gas utility.
+These people added yesterday that Mr. Boesky sustained a loss on his Fischbach dealings.
+"The market needs more and more to feed itself," said Arthur Parrish, a grain analyst at Shearson Lehman Hutton, New York.
+The nine more recent charges allege that Secord lied to Congress to cover up his own profits in the Iran-Contra affair.
+"If the ship was allowed to discharge its crude into another ship, the amount of pollution would be greatly less than it is now," Souri said.
+The stock market retreated slightly today in moderate trading, weakened by investors cashing profits from the strong gains of the previous two sessions.
+Although some companies may use OS/2 as a network manager in the future, few are buying IBM's pitch that OS/2 could be a new standard for individual PCs.
+At the urging of party leader Neil Kinnock, Labor's National Executive committee voted 17-8 on Tuesday for a policy under which a Labor-led government would only scrap Britain's independent nuclear arsenal as part of a negotiated arms control deal.
+And loan demand has been rising since 1982.
+Other amounts: $105 monthly for three-quarter time training, $70 for half-time training and $35 for less than half-time.
+Management also is urging shareholders to approve a change in the company's name, to Graham-Field Health Products Inc., at the annual meeting May 27.
+The next president needs to seek a mandate from the people to restore the balance of power.
+Many shops doubled their prices even before his address.
+Rep. Jack Kemp of New York, former television evangelist Pat Robertson and former Minnesota Gov. Harold Stassen had agreed to attend, as had former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont.
+Another soldier was killed on Tuesday when rebels waiting in ambushed fired on a military jeep as it passed by a cemetery in Candelaria town, 55 miles southeast of the capital Manila, another report said.
+Much of the future action, he adds, is likely to be in Brazil because "it's going through the structural changes that create an explosive stock market." But some skepticism clouds the Brazilian picture.
+In all, throughout U.S. history, 59 blacks have been elected from the states and served in the House.
+Prices were 2.7% higher than a year earlier.
+(Air Courier Conference vs. American Postal Workers Union) The committee is free to draw its own conclusions, but the signs are that its verdict may be largely political.
+Housing doesn't count as much in New York, she says.
+He said he was trying to stimulate their interest in various matters, which would not be a violation of the one-year ban on lobbying an ex-employee's former government agency.
+"The goal of the program is to perpetuate the role of natural fire in park ecosystems without threatening public safety or property," Tweed said in a statement.
+However, it's unclear how large the potential market is. The company hopes the Omnitron will sell for $2,500-$2,600 each.
+The group is seeking to have its jailed members housed in the same prison.
+The new baby behaves oddly; she is curiously self-absorbed and, when she grows, seems unable - or perhaps unwilling - to communicate with other people.
+"There is an unmasked intention on the part of the court to favor the men on trial, which goes to show that in Venezuela there are obstacles and structures that make justice impossible," Chacon told reporters outside the judge's chambers.
+He was even then a major figure in English letters, and some of his bookish friends, including Ezra Pound, wanted to get him out of there and into literature full time.
+Some residents picked through rubble seeking prized possessions or building material.
+That's more than a quarter of a million new jobs a month _ every month _ for 68 consecutive months.
+We didn't want to, but we were forced to." Ms. Malone said more than 30 shelters involved in the contract dispute remained open.
+Thus, the West shouldn't reward Moscow if it won't adopt fundamental free-market reforms, says Vladimir Dlouhy, the Czechoslovak minister of the economy.
+There are three related compounds in the aspirin family.
+The Movie Capital of the World, which got rotten reviews from other Hollywoods across the nation when it tried to gain exclusive rights to the name they share, came up with a new offer Monday.
+Earlier, there were reports that plans for a paperback edition had been shelved for fear of more violence.
+The key category of non-defense capital goods, considered a barometer of business expansion plans, rose 1.9 percent in April to $33.1 billion, following a drop of 3.8 percent.
+The one approved Tuesday will be repayable in 40 years with less than 1 percent annual interest.
+But presidential Press Secretary Tomas Gomez said Mrs. Aquino was told that 142 people died in Baguio, including two Americans, one South Korean, a Taiwanese and a Chinese.
+Handsome though the circular assembly hall is in Church House, it is not a great piece of architecture.
+Patrick's Day party thrown by House Speaker Thomas S. Foley what information he had on the fire.
+U.S. officials said the White House would insist upon stricter verification procedures and seek to protect NATO allies with short-range nuclear arms.
+Siskiyou activist who lives in this small community outside Grants Pass.
+Traders said the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait set the stock index tumbling, as investors became nervous about the Japanese economy.
+Mr. Huber is a man of clear vision and extraordinary talent.
+A court today rejected an appeal for political asylum from a Chinese man accused of hijacking a Chinese airliner to Japan, lawyers said.
+The latest franchise opened to brisk business last week at a mall in downtown Philadelphia.
+Palace doctors, including Akira Takagi, have said they could not determine whether the internal bleeding has completely stopped, although no discharge of blood has been detected recently.
+The Roman emperor and his horse were reunited Tuesday after an eight-year restoration of the gilded bronze equestrian statue.
+"We are trying to provide the translation in their native language."
+Federally insured thrifts closed $16.5 billion in mortgages in November, down from $20.3 billion in October and 16% below the level for November 1986.
+And as a rule, Japanese trading strategies are more methodical and patient than those employed by American traders.
+Copper's stability was also supportive.
+In addition, the cable operators get to pick two members of Fashion Channel's board, which is being expanded to 11 members from the current three.
+"We do expect to make rapid progress." Mr. Jones declined to specify the type of securities that will be sold or indicate a specific timetable.
+The transaction is subject to certain regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed early next year.
+Federal health officials are putting the finishing touches on a rule that for the first time would explicitly allow the government to consider cost in making decisions about whether Medicare will cover new devices, procedures and various drugs.
+"People are speculating that nationalized institutions will buy shares to increase the government's influence and that the threatened companies' shareholders will buy shares too, to fight back.
+The five-story, 250,000-square-foot limestone and brick building will be constructed with private funds.
+Retorts Grayling's mayor, Robert Golnick: "The Guard is Grayling.
+On one side is a group led by a Frenchman backing the helix snail, the traditional favorite of France.
+Mr. Smith hinted that more funding from Philip Morris could be forthcoming, but not unless others join in.
+"It doesn't affect me personally," she said.
+Another favorite joke: Mark's decision to leave his prized red sports car with his girlfriend, who quickly rolled up 600 new miles on the odometer.
+He said he chose a company outside Naples to avoid involving the Camorra, the Neapolitan Mafia, which traditionally is influential in local construction.
+Ms. Chao said she has felt comfortable working for both Reagan and Bush, although she considers the Reagan administration more ideological and Bush's leadership more pragmatic.
+NYNEX is the largest cellular phone service provider in New England, operating in regions extending from southern New Hampshire to Worcester, Mass., and Rhode Island.
+In Tokyo, the dollar rose to a closing 131.88 Japanese yen from 131.75 yen at Tuesday's close, and later in London it was quoted at 131.75 yen.
+The earnings were well below analysts' estimates of 52 cents a share.
+Kosovo is a part of Serbia, the nation's largest republic, and had previously enjoyed a measure of autonomy.
+While many analysts say corn production already has been irreversibly harmed by the drought, yields could plunge further if a lack of moisture inhibits the crop's ability to pollinate.
+Eleven bullets were fired after she stopped and she was hit five times.
+About 80 percent of the jewelry has been recovered, he said.
+Forecasters said parts of Indiana and Illinois also could expect rain.
+"We won Vermont tonight," he told supporters.
+Then there were the continual misdemeanor arrests of employees for sale of obscene material.
+And though 60 percent of smokers never light up after quitting, the rest do, he said.
+Estella Cohen sent her husband, Sgt. Hullie Cohen, a tape of their son playing football for The Citadel.
+The officials would not discuss an overall price tag but the various elements could well add up to more than $25 billion.
+He also called for peace and European unity.
+"These parties are at the most using (these talks) to cover up major disarmament projects," the newspaper said in a commentary.
+'If we can win a 35 per cent Yes in the north, then over the country as a whole, it will be a Yes,' he said.
+"I grew up in the middle of nowhere," the 34-year-old Stormare said recently, describing the small Swedish village of Arbro where he was raised. "It was football or drinking wine and beer or going around in cars.
+Dissidents in Moscow said Radio Liberty's broadcasts were jammed to block its reports on anti-government demonstrations and detentions in Moscow, Leningrad and two other Soviet cities.
+The group arrived in the United States two weeks ago and visited leaders of United Mine Workers of America and the AFL-CIO in New York and Washington, D.C. before traveling to West Virginia.
+Oil-Price Shock Recovery: Small-stock investors rode a nine-year rally that began in 1975, as the economy recovered from the shock of the Arab oil embargo.
+There still was no clear successor to Takeshita, since many senior party leaders are linked to the scandal.
+The pyramid began with plans four years ago to provide a new basketball arena for Memphis State University.
+Though it is planning to cater to various auto makers in the U.S., Press Kogyo said the unit will be a major supplier for a nearby auto plant owned jointly by Isuzu Motors Ltd. and Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
+It does not bother me at all.
+The following year, in 1885, sheep were estimated at 49.6 million.
+An entirely new constitution is to be drawn up and adopted by the new Parliament after the national elections, but Justice Minister Kalman Kulcsar has said the amendments were necessary to make next year's elections legal.
+The three had been convicted in previous trials in Pennsylvania and New Jersey of conspiracy to possess unregistered firearms, explosives and false identification.
+Mr. Fireman sold an estimated $60 million of Reebok stock a year ago.
+With commercial banks showing increasing reluctance to make new loans to debtor nations, Western governments believe foreign investment is the key to stimulating growth there.
+My budget asks for beefed-up prosecution, for a new attack on organized crime, and for enforcement of tough sentences _ and for the worst kingpins, that means the death penalty.
+"This is the time for the defendant to tell me anything he wants me to consider, so he can't complain later something was said to which he didn't have a chance to respond," Kolenda said.
+The bonds are rated double-A-2/double-A-minus.
+In 1892, author and newscaster Lowell Thomas was born in Woodington, Ohio.
+UK executives are most cautious about Maastricht, only 55 per cent saying they would vote in favour in a referendum, and 38 per cent declaring they would vote against.
+I cannot confirm or deny.'
+If cellular stocks trade at 30 times earnings, many people would say that one at 20 times earnings is cheap.
+Just when Meralco will be allowed to pass on the higher charges to customers is unclear.
+"The infant appears comfortable and is showing signs of brain-stem death," Ms. Rockwell said.
+"It's great for me," said Pam Skallinger of Maplewood, Mich., who has been a temporary for six years. "I've got all the benefits plus the flexibility.
+He also has been ambassador to Nicaragua and military attache in Guatemala.
+Two friends, a young man and a young woman, stood to read lines from her writing.
+Failure to settle the disagreement, which is primarily between the United States and Germany, would be "a rather unfortunate situation, but it would not be a crisis or a catastrophe," he said.
+The republic is overwhelmingly Catholic.
+He went back to the Met, returning to Kent as chief constable in 1989.
+Last September, communist rebels killed two American civilian employees of Camp O'Donnell, about 15 miles north of the base, on the day Vice President Dan Quayle arrived in Manila.
+While she sympathizes with the need to save money, she said, "veterans should come first." Her daughter, a 69-year-old Air Force retiree also named Alma and part of a lineage of veterans going back to the American Revolution, was more direct.
+Pentagon strategists recently discovered that if war broke out, Soviet bombers could gravely wound the U.S. simply by attacking a small German plant 30 miles west of the Czechoslovakian border.
+The sit-in strikers, camping in scores of tents in the heart of the city, forced the resignation on Friday of President Petar Mladenov, a leading member of the governing Socialist Party of reform Communists.
+Moreover, the huge potential for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge might never be explored because oil drillers could find it prohibitively expensive to reopen the pipeline.
+Placer Dome had announced that the stake was for sale in early May.
+The resort homes of other celebrities, like violinist Yehudi Menuhin and actor Roger Moore are also close by.
+Moreover, landlords often request deposits of up to four years of rent. "That tends to be the biggest hurdle," says William Best, vice president of consulting company A.T. Kearney International Inc.
+In other matters, Hardy said she and the Department of Health and Human Services were unable to get included in President Reagan's fiscal 1990 budget a proposal to eliminate a Social Security's earnings test.
+"I'm always upbeat," he says.
+In some ways, the free spirit remains decidely Japanese.
+So you can imagine how the 42-year-old Mr. Sheppard, hired to evaluate new technologies for Kidder's life-sciences investment banking group, felt the week of the crash.
+"The bid for Great Northern has revitalized the deal syndrome and the paper group," said Larry Wachtel, equities analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+The case was assigned to U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell, 77, who was appointed by President Johnson and presided over one of the Watergate trials.
+Two police officers were killed Friday during a guerrilla ambush in a rural region of eastern Colombia, the spokesman said.
+But he left out one detail: his great-great-uncle Henry Wilson was a Republican.
+Timisoara!" Toakes was named to the National Salvation Committee that was formed to run the country, but the soft-spoken minister said he planned to remain in his western village and build up a congregation there.
+Staley, a self-employed accountant, said he moved his family out of the city about 10 years ago because he loves solitude and the rural lifestyle.
+She says the deposit fee is far superior to the "bottle-bill" approach used in nine states, because the deposit fees affect all containers, not just beverage bottles, and containers aren't returned through retail outlets.
+Overnight, local Mormon Church authorities opened their chapels to evacuated families and Red Cross officials appealed to community residents to open their homes to the displaced.
+For those with a figure problem, he brought out some loose smock dresses in hot-weather cottons, most original with flowered appliques on the huge puff sleeves and yokes.
+For perceptions of Cabaret have clearly changed over the years. The story was drawn from the writings of Christopher Isherwood, who lived in Berlin in the 1930s.
+A study mandated by Congress in 1984 found that fewer than 400 of 2,000 11th graders could adequately write a note applying for a summer job at a swimming pool.
+"Obviously, an issue of this size will take time to place."
+"Further," Mr. Popejoy said, "there's no talk about new buyers."
+The results were based on a sample of about 60,000 households across the nation and had an error margin of less than one percentage point.
+Anyone who wants to appeal Mathews' ruling must do so within 30 days.
+"We don't know anything," she confesses.
+The annual revision of the armed forces high command this month gave Aylwin the opportunity for a clear demonstration of his political authority.
+Cutting back on fertilizer and killer chemicals to take care of bugs and weeds isn't a step backward at all, and may be the start of a long future journey for American farmers, an Agriculture Department conference was told Monday.
+The bonds, which are noncallable for five years, were priced at a spread of 119.4 basis points above the Treasury's 30-year bond.
+Prosecutors have based their case on the testimony of 11 child witnesses who told the jury they were subjected to sexual abuse while attending the Manhattan Beach school, which was shut down in 1984.
+Newspapers and magazines, for example, together account for as much as five times that amount.
+"If our phone lines don't work, the door to our business is locked," says Mr. Troupe.
+Kathleen Tynan was an excellent Belinda and Nigel Leeson-Williams sang a burly warrior of an Aeneas. Still all this might not have succeeded, if the performance had not found so striking a focal point in its central performer.
+Barclays and National Westminster have disclosed that their average margin on small-business loans has risen from 2.9 percentage points above base rate to about 3.5 points over 18 months.
+McDonnell Douglas Corp. disclosed that it's leaning toward making design changes to the DC-10, although it strenuously defended the aircraft's safety record.
+The list of rankings released Thursday, however, is the first to show how individual companies fared during the year.
+He said he was willing to risk another prison sentence because "this is my way of fighting." Nathan also pledged to fight to change the law under which he was jailed.
+Yields range from 3.40% in 1993 to 6.43% in 2012.
+The government estimates that retail heating oil prices will average about 90 cents a gallon this winter, compared with about 82 cents a gallon a year earlier.
+Now, as then, it would be better if he were not there - but it would be wrong to seek to overthrow him purely for reasons of vengeance or political gain.
+What has happened to Camden is "heartbreaking," Miss Davis says.
+Mr. Maitland was chairman and chief executive of VPI, a firm specializing in investor relations, for the past two years.
+The labor agreement, which local union presidents and 20,000 workers must still approve, boosts wages $1.50 an hour over the life of the contract and restores about $1 an hour in wage sacrifices made during the recession of the early 1980s.
+President Carlos Salinas de Gortari called for unity behind his efforts to negotiate a reduction in Mexico's foreign debt servicing burden.
+He expressed confidence that the airline's fitness will be assured before the FAA allows it to engage in passenger-carrying flights.
+This product-oriented system has proven more successful at developing higher quality new models on a shorter schedule, analysts say.
+The trust also is to rely on its 80 percent ownership of Manville stock for funding after the first three years of the plan. If the depressed stock price doesn't rise, the trust's assets will be hurt severely.
+He would not be able to activate the so-called Findley provision _ a method used to reduce loan rates to bring U.S. prices for commodities in line with the world market.
+"It's like a holdup at a bank," says Laurine Platzky of the National Committee Against Removals.
+The form combines a living will with a durable power of attorney, which enables a designated guardian to manage the patient's finances and legal matters while the person is disabled.
+"Any country that is supplying billions of dollars a year to another country is not going to sit by and let that country direct its war effort," one diplomat said.
+Authorities listed a moderate avalanche danger for the region.
+The House on Wednesday passed 300-113 a bill to require government rejection of any airline takeover that might affect safety, hinder competition, cut a carrier's size, affect jobs or result in foreign control of an airline.
+"We debated it at great length and finally took a vote and the vote was 2-1 in favor of making the move," Wiberly said.
+But Daley said only "a very few unscrupulous employers" would have anything to worry about.
+"They've built a system where from front to back, they recognize what people want: the hottest new software with a little pizazz to go with it."
+Has something changed in 75 years?
+It said that on the same day 100 Contras seized a truck, robbed the passengers of cash and jewelry and demanded the owner pay a $500 ransom.
+"I get the feeling that these guys in Congress will stay at it until they get the bill out."
+Alco Standard, a distribution and services company, offered $150 million of 10-year notes to yield 8.875%.
+Several hundred people gathered on a cliff overlooking the crash site and beneath a sign that read "Enough Terror."
+They rejected one proposal to force doctors to report AIDS patients and to make it a felony for persons who know they have the disease to donate blood or engage in prostitution.
+But it burst forth at the start of the Palestinian uprising 27 months ago.
+In 1987, the market was right to be alarmed about the coming recession.
+The Palestine National Council, the PLO's parliament-in-exile, proclaimed the state on Tuesday and also endorsed U.N. resolutions 242 and 338, implying recognition of the state of Israel.
+Britain recalled its ambassador, expelled six Iraqi military cadets, froze official visits and canceled a trade mission in protest after Bazoft's execution.
+Mr. Formato pleaded guilty in the case.
+Last month, the fund group received 150,000 requests for prospectuses, up from 50,000 a year earlier.
+They said the building is still under construction in city's Westmount neighborhood and should be completed in June, the newspaper reported.
+Thornburgh announced the completion of a monthlong international drug-enforcement campaign that resulted in the seizure of 11 tons of cocaine, destruction of 244 tons of marijuana and 1,200 arrests.
+The company said the tax payment related to the sale of its soft-drink bottling business.
+Venerable Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. is buying about half of Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc.'s retail brokerage business in a deal Drexel hopes will help it shed the stigma of the Wall Street insider trading scandal.
+'They were hoping the market would cool down a bit during the summer and were anxiously waiting to buy any and all price dips down from 86 cent a pound (Dollars 1,895 a tonne) to 80 cents (Dollars 1,763).'
+Two years later, the Tribune said, Precision got a $23 million sanitary district subcontract for work on Deep Tunnel, a giant pollution control project, but farmed virtually all of the work to other firms.
+Over the past month, the near-term crude contract price has fallen $2.19 a barrel to its lowest level since August 1986.
+Chrysler now makes a 318-cubic-inch V-8 at its Mound Road engine plant in Detroit.
+Though large in nominal terms, the loan hardly strains the savings bank group's 460 billion kronor in total assets.
+The deputies, armed with a search warrant, raided the house after they saw a man moving packages they believed contained cocaine into the station wagon, he said.
+It specifically mentioned the latest two, Emanuel Christen and Elio Enrique, health professionals working for the all-Swiss International Committee of the Red Cross, who were kidnapped last October.
+Not surprisingly, they took their money with them.
+Many miners wore camouflage clothing to show their solidarity. They said they were prepared to be arrested.
+They formed a trusted friendship and set up a research laboratory at Oldham.
+Both contracts will maintain work at the yard until 1997.
+He said police told him Nedved "would be looked after.
+Grain analysts predicted a sharp drop in corn futures prices after the government released a harvest projection Wednesday that exceeded nearly everyone's expectations.
+SOME football clubs could be pushed to the brink of bankruptcy as a result of an Inland Revenue review of their tax affairs, says a report by Touche Ross, the accountants.
+The government then would recommend that Milken serve a maximum of five years in prison, but the length of any term would be up to U.S. Disctrict Judge Kimba Wood.
+Tun, tan seri and datuk are among the many hereditary or conferred titles borne by leading citizens.
+"Reasonable projections based on the same assumptions as those used in projections made available to the examiner would have shown that Revco was left with insufficient capital to satisfy its then known obligations," he said.
+Millions died in the resulting famine, and Soviet agriculture took decades to regain earlier production levels.
+They are highly tolerant of different cultural habits, and will tend not to take offence if you are ignorant of theirs.
+Stocks of Spanish companies have been relatively flat for much of the year.
+The company posted fourth-quarter earnings of $52.5 million, or 61 cents a share, down from $62.7 million, or 71 cents a share, in the year-earlier quarter.
+It will also halve the number of air bases there.
+The plant, which will begin operating by the end of 1989, will hire about 155 employees, the spokesman said.
+Metropolitan Home, to illustrate the point, commissioned a study of women who said they read the magazine.
+"Something troubling is going on.
+This would make bonds more competitive with stocks and would raise borrowing costs of American corporations, lowering their profits.
+Union negotiators unsuccessfully sought contract language that would strengthen a ban on double-breasting.
+Nomura's predictions are based on a survey of 362 companies listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
+Brewers Hope for Treat From Promotion Tricks AMERICA'S BREWERS are trying to transform Halloween from a cider sipping to a beer guzzling holiday.
+It is effective, well-paced and worryingly soft-centred.
+"Basically what this ruling by the judge says is that an adjutant general can attempt to use his position for profit and the military can't or won't do anything," Mabus said.
+One example of the elaborate work is a Siberian bucket made from the jawbone of a whale.
+'Yuk factor' has become the first catchphrase of 1994 in British newspapers. It does not refer to politicians' private lives, but to the latest developments in birth technology.
+There I insinuated myself among a crowd of spectators who had gathered on the outer edges.
+Japanese officials countered that the government is doing its best to open the semiconductor market, and that Japan would "react very strongly" if it is named an unfair trader in semiconductors.
+The subject will come up again Tuesday when Hurd holds talks in Congress, where legislation on the matter is pending.
+No nation can be held within a union against its will,' Mr Major said. 'But it would be an unimaginable disaster were we to do so.
+Union leaders, on the other hand, believe that Eastern officials are turning their backs on the unions' hard-fought labor contracts to provoke a strike, a slowdown or some other lawful excuse to fire highly paid employees.
+Mr. Shah said if Bolar were involved in a switch, recall costs would amount to about $15 million to $20 million.
+The way its debt is currently structured, about US$564 million of principal is due for repayment in the next two years.
+One resident said the move came after a firebomb was thrown at an Israeli jeep, one of dozens of Israeli military vehicles seen on the otherwise deserted streets.
+However, as always with investment trusts, investors run the risk that a wider discount will open up, and eat into the trust's performance. If smaller companies already put on such a spurt of growth last year, have investors missed the boat?
+The bank also has obtained special agreements from underwriters to buy any shares that aren't purchased by stockholders in the rights offering for as long as six months.
+Ethospace "hasn't gone as smoothly as they would have hoped, and isn't where it was expected to be," said Robert Bartels, an analyst with William Blair & Co., a Chicago-based investment concern.
+We need to consider the traumatic emotional effects, the pregnancies, the abortions and other diseases.
+But those endeavors must be done regularly.
+One beneficiary of the transaction is Allen & Co., an investment firm that received a $5 million fee for negotiating the pact for Tri-Star and for rendering a fairness opinion.
+The government report measures the amount of money spent on construction during the month; the Dodge report charts the value of newly begun construction that will be finished later on.
+WINTER TRAVEL gains steam as many vacationers head south.
+European Community foreign ministers discuss 1993-97 budget proposals in Luxembourg.
+During World War II, he founded the underground, experimental Independent Theater.
+"You had to expect higher redemptions given all the difficulty in the market.
+"It's quite clear that the American people want instant gratification when it comes to a recession.
+Skewes' family has owned the daily Star since 1922 and weekly Record since 1972.
+Many suggested "The Lone Star State" instead.
+I'm very happy to have this solved," Emory said.
+Maybe she could turn a quick trick.
+Senior politicians are arguing about the future shape of the European Union, and Britain's role in continental politics.
+"As believers in almighty God we have faith that prayer is more powerful than armies or contingents of diplomats.
+But analysts say Iraq is still years away from a nuclear capability.
+In the early and mid-1960s, those who flew the American flag or otherwise displayed it in many parts of the Deep South were perceived as enemies of "our way of life."
+Mr. Hood felt vulnerable, so he bought Black Watch.
+After any merger or acquisition, he says, this does not emerge 'unless you really do mix people up'. The series concludes next week.
+Both votes indicate Congress could override a presidential veto.
+Khatami, father of Mohammed Khatami, the minister of culture and Islamic guidance, died Thursday of an illness at a Tehran hospital, the agency said.
+The group believes that nuclear weapons violate international laws banning the threat of indiscriminate force and the use of weapons against non-military targets, said Weiss, a New York attorney who also heads the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy.
+It's understood Midway owed $32.5 million to Continental Bank as of Friday.
+In addition, upon the occurrence of certain unspecified events, Metromedia would be entitled in an additional unspecified interest in the company.
+The opposition also faces entrenched support for the Communists in the media.
+Congress may have to provide a new savings and loan bailout fund _ roughly equal to last summer's $50 billion measure _ this year, the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee said.
+When the interest groups have met behind closed doors, as is more typical, they've drawn charges that they're as elitist as Messrs. Andrus and McClure ever were.
+There are still more ifs, ands and buts.
+Preserving the place; maintaining it; presenting it; controlling visitor access so that it is not spoilt; controlling the transportation that brings people.
+Coleman, playing with four personals, kept Syracuse in the lead with several clutch shots, but missed the free throw that could have clinched the game for the Orangemen.
+Now the climate is changing quickly.
+Mr. Clinton began his efforts to reclaim the momentum Saturday night at a rally before a flag-waving crowd of 500 supporters at the Manchester YMCA.
+But there have been times in the past when the two have put aside their old habits; the results have more than repaid the effort.
+"Toys that maim and kill still flood the marketplace," lawyer Edward Swartz said Tuesday in releasing his 17th annual "10 Worst Toys" list and urging the government to impose stricter toy safety standards.
+Last week John D. Macomber, president of the Export-Import Bank, said he would try to get tied aid outlawed for some categories of products, including power plants and communications system.
+"It's really very touching.
+A mission can keep an SR-71 in the air for 12 hours, entering hostile territory and leaving it to refuel perhaps four or five times, says Orcutt, SR-71 squadron commander at Beale.
+"We've all made statements that we regret at times, and I think the important thing here is that the commissioner made a very positive statement, right up front," Gripp said.
+It is intended that Donau-City should create a second commercial and residential centre outside the city's historical core.
+Noting that nearly 200 Texas banks have failed in the past few years, Bentsen accused the vice president of doing nothing for Texas, which Bush claims as a residence, while the Reagan administration was helping bankers in Illinois and New York.
+The Syrians set up checkpoints on key intersections in the three neighborhoods, apparently to prevent an attack on Hezbollah's hideouts.
+In a friend-of-the-court brief seeking a reversal of the ruling, it contends the decision will spark unnecessary litigation over fees and prompt attorneys to demand even higher contingency fees, or else avoid such arrangements.
+"When you close 600 banks over a three-year period, you're bound to run into everything," he said.
+Its ads tout the fiber content of a new line of breads and note that "diets high in soluble fiber can help lower serum cholesterol, a risk factor for heart disease."
+And she is impressed with sales of Johnson & Johnson's new disposable contact lenses, which she said are running at a pace of $80 million annually.
+I need to have a certain amount of the chin sticking out." A dispute between the Soviet Union and the United States over the use of X-ray equipment to inspect Soviet missile canisters is close to being resolved, the State Department said Monday.
+It disclosed agreements with several new lenders, including a number of foreign banks.
+Democrats - Derrick, Y; Patterson, Y; Spratt, Y; Tallon, Y.
+Still, they caution against making sweeping generalizations about the health of the market based on the auctions so far.
+GM said it wasn't aware of any accidents related to this problem.
+Most important, the erosion of the Eurocommunist parties reflects a failure to reconcile their ideological and international commitment with Westernization farreaching enough to garner a significant share of national power in democratic countries.
+Younger workers, by contrast, are much more likely to find employment in the non-state or 'private' sector as the chart shows, usually unlicensed small-scale trading or in off-shoots from the state enterprises.
+That has the effect of suspending a law that bars trade concessions to certain communist nations until the United States is satisfied they have liberalized emigration policies.
+Now, five or six full-length foreign features, mostly West German, about 30 short films and 10-15 TV films are made each year.
+Schrems was elected in 1987, three months after a neighbor was charged with making bomb threats to Schrems' home. "This is the second time my life has been threatened, and I really don't know how to deal with it right now," he said.
+Little is known, too, about another synthetic material intentionally put into the lakes: fishing nets that are loosed accidentally, but continue trapping their prey.
+Soon thereafter, HUD agreed to sell seven apartment buildings to First American rather than put them out for public bidding, as required by law.
+At the White House, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said the United States would closely monitor the Salvadoran government's investigation of the killings but did not plan to assist in the inquiry.
+In Kansas, 6 inches of rain soaked southeast Topeka since Friday afternoon.
+A $1 million donation from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, created Strawberry Fields in an area of Central Park where the couple used to stroll.
+You are no bit players, and that is why it is nonsense to suggest that local democracy is under threat.' He made clear that he wanted to avoid confrontation, by saying: 'You can, and do, influence our thinking and actions.
+And Bruges at table is so like Bruges in the street. Streetscapes of canals and crow-stepped gables have earned it the reputation of the Venice of the North, but there is none of the Serenissima's faded splendour or aristocratic hauteur.
+In Gaza's Jabaliya refugee camp, soldiers fired on protesters outside a school, hitting two teen-agers in the legs, U.N. workers and hospital officials said.
+That helps explain why its stock didn't join the list of decliners on Friday.
+An estimated 40,000 Soviet Jews are expected to leave the Soviet Union this year.
+Continental and Eastern, however, haven't been afraid to use their pricing power to increase fares selectively.
+Cara, a food services chain operator and Unicorp, a holding company, are based in Toronto.
+That was the risk: Are they going to stay?
+Continental claims the pay reductions would prune over Dollars 100m from its annual expense bill.
+A 'brainpark' for small, high-technology companies was set up near a university. Dortmund's civic leaders developed closer ties with the private sector after a large factory closure in 1981.
+The reusable device cost $3 million to build, is six feet long and weighs 154 pounds when loaded with 20 pounds of propellant, said Weston.
+Officials decided to build the subway in 1972, a time of political turbulence in eastern India.
+Zenith Data Systems Corp., a subsidiary of Zenith Electronics Corp., received a $534 million Navy contract for software and services of microcomputers over an 84-month period.
+Means, who left school at age 16, called Judge Paul Zakaib's decision "pretty stupid" in his case but said the law is worth pursuing by other states.
+In other violence, Sikh militants killed at least 11 people on Saturday and Sunday in Punjab, United News of India said.
+"I have concerns," says Dana Telsey, an analyst at Baron Asset Fund.
+It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that Black Monday will devastate the securities industry's fourth-quarter financial results.
+As such, it makes a discouraging test case for the way in which the Commission can be expected to use its new powers, said Mr Suard.
+His market reforms - kick-started with price liberalisation - are, as he had hoped, irreversible.
+Profit for 1988 included tax benefits at The Hartford, ITT's insurance company, of $52 million, compared with $100.5 million from the same "fresh start" tax benefit in 1987, the company said.
+Analysts were looking for the figures to show annual sales running at 6m cars, up from 5.6m in early April, and based on initial reports from General Motors and Ford, sales in the period were below that.
+The race is televised nationally and draws tens of thousands of tourists to the city.
+Rather was among network correspondents on the aircraft carrier Monday as it steamed the Gulf of Oman.
+Fear of Prussian militarism has even shown through in cartoons about West German peace marches.
+Gorbachev invited the pope to the Soviet Union when the Soviet president was received by John Paul at the Vatican last year, but the pope has announced no commitment to visit.
+Polk got out and yelled for police.
+As a boy, Rector chipped ice, swept floors and delivered Coca-Colas and Camels to downtown beauty shops on Saturday mornings, he said.
+Given the poor quality of so many of his government's decisions and subsequent climbdowns - or inconsistent refusals to compromise - it is far from clear that he is stimulating a sufficiently thorough team dialogue.
+'My advice to investors is to use any rally to reduce exposure to bonds,' says Mr MacKinnon. Ironically, the sharp rise in long-term yields may turn out to be a blessing.
+His last published work was "Memoires of the Forgotten" in 1981.
+Conversely, the government basically manages joint public-private projects, so the U.S. wants a written guarantee that private companies will go along with government intentions and let foreign companies participate.
+"We tend to take a fairly species-centric view of evolution and the world about us.
+The noncallable debentures were priced to yield 8.811% through underwriters led by First Boston Corp.
+Downed with a glass of cool Galician apple cider, they make a delicious market-morning snack. EL BOMBERO There is nothing fancy about El Bombero, a small upstairs restaurant overlooking a narrow Santiago street.
+ALPHAMERIC has received valid acceptances for its open offer in respect of 4.56m new ordinary shares, representing 73.2 per cent.
+He blames the end of fixed rate mortgages, a crucial marketing tool in a time of low economic confidence.
+The Soviets sent forces to bolster the government, which they continue to support with arms shipments.
+When the 47-day journey is completed, Tony will present a friendship scroll signed by Soviet youngsters to President Bush, who has already agreed to meet him at the end of his journey.
+State Department spokesman Charles Redman said Monday that the United States is relaxing some trade, travel and diplomatic restrictions against North Korea in support of efforts by South Korea to promote greater stability in the area.
+The stock market drifted lower today, still stuck in the neutral pattern of the past several sessions.
+When the Depression wound down Herbie left the Army and resumed the career that led to his deserved acclaim.
+Griffin called speculation that he was trying to back out of the deal "ridiculous."
+The imbalances in the orders that were entered by them showed there were many more sales than purchases planned for the closing bell.
+Full-time employment fell 43,600 in February, with drops of 35,600 for males and 8,000 for females.
+If not, Centocor said in the release, "this could have a material adverse effect" on the concern.
+"I'd like to think that someone will read it other than opponents.
+The company's announcement came after the close of regular trading yesterday.
+Clive Forrestier-Walker, an engineering analyst at Charterhouse Tilney, said this would be equivalent to about 6% of annual group operating profit.
+In November, the British Columbia Court of Appeal ruled McVey could not be extradited because the charges against him in California do not constitute an offense under the Canada-U.S. extradition treaty.
+Grambling and Libman weren't well known in the business world, either, though Mr. Grambling's father had once been the president of the Texas Bar Association and the family is prominent in El Paso.
+It settled at $18.14, down 78 cents.
+A dozen ski lifts in Colorado's Summit County west of Denver were temporarily shut down by the wind.
+A storm over central Canada brought cooler temperatures to the northern Great Lakes today and the Pacific Northwest was shrouded in clouds.
+The scene is helped immeasureably by Nancy Marchand's portrayal of the flinty but very proper matriarch.
+In May, he got commitments from several nations to refinance part of the country's outstanding debt through the World Bank and other institutions, thus making Nicaragua eligible for new loans next year.
+The cash transaction would give Exco a strong presence in a market that trades about $110 billion a day in Treasury bonds, notes and bills and more than $20 billion daily in debt securities of federally sponsored agencies.
+Lenders also may frown on the possibility the unions will dump UAL Corp.
+Earlier directives followed discovery of improperly installed plumbing in two 767s.
+The sell-off was prompted by a midday report that Southern Peru Copper, the biggest copper-mining firm in the world's sixth-largest copper-producing country, had come to terms with striking clerical and white-collar employees, analysts said.
+Now the Tax Court says he owes taxes of $667,681, plus civil fraud and other penalties, on unreported kickback income of $1.3 million.
+It is true that earnings growth will be restricted this year by falling interest income, a higher tax charge and increased equity.
+Based on one estimate, the carrier could have run out of money to pay its bills by this weekend.
+Doctors put 12 pairs of identical twins on diets in which they ate 1,000 more calories each day than their bodies needed, and they got almost no exercise.
+"This is the way, as we underlined in the past, that we can find a compromise on the German issue," Shevardnadze said.
+Sting hasn't done it or David Bowie.
+Take the dual-stock issue.
+There appeared to be other problems, though, related to the hurry-up work.
+India, which as a large Tamil population of its own, sponsored the accord.
+The unidentified trade union leader told the news agency it was a mistake by "senior management." Smith said he did not think the welding error would jeopardize Vickers' bid to win an order to build submarines for the Canadian navy.
+Poland's economy suffers from widespread shortages, more than 100 percent annual inflation, a $39 billion foreign debt, and unprofitable and outmoded industries.
+This would be part of a reform in which capital gains were taxed on a sliding scale, with lower rates for long term holders.
+Attorney General Dick Thornburgh in a recent letter to lawmakers said the measure could usher in such quotas.
+Published reports said President Tom J. Billmann of Community Savings and Loan was alleged to have defrauded clients of $106 million.
+Neither was a success.
+The nation's second-largest computer maker said service revenue jumped 20% to $1.4 billion, but, reflecting weak economic conditions in the U.S. and Europe, product sales were flat, excluding the sales of the new German unit.
+Baker told a House subcommittee that "we're willing to stand up and be counted" on such a plan because it would result in the flexibility to put foreign aid money where it is most needed.
+The Foreign Office said Britain and Iran reached agreement Friday on a compensation deal for damage inflicted on their embassies in violent incidents.
+All children pay no taxes on the first $500 of passive earnings, and the next $500 is taxed at the child's own rate, usually 15 percent.
+He has called on countries such as France and Belgium to take advantage of the looser ERM arrangements to cut interest rates and promote economic recovery. In Brussels, the Commission is pinning its hopes on the European Monetary Institute.
+World Airways was selected in 1981, but the carrier suspended scheduled operations in September 1986.
+However, these workers also could be offered buy-outs, or early-retirement deals that are now about 17% richer than in the past.
+In January, Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir accused Science Minister Ezer Weizman of meeting with PLO officials and forced him to quit the 12-member Cabinet.
+Make no mistake, a new breeze is blowing across the steppes and cities of the Soviet Union.
+This second project will depend on demand for alumina, Mr Foster says. Another refinery, Jamalco, jointly owned by the Jamaican government and the Aluminum Company of America, is also being upgraded.
+It pays to be flexible on weight matters, however.
+Army officials said dozens of Palestinians also were injured in scuffles with troops in Gaza, and Arab hospital officials in the seaside strip said they treated 75 people for beating injuries.
+Beryl Sprinkel, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, said in a forecast Wednesday he expected overall economic growth to drop below 3 percent in the second half of 1988.
+"So far in the second quarter, the market's been looking better than it really is," Mr. Laubscher said.
+According to Pinker, 'if the basic order of a language is subject-object-verb it will usually have question words at the ends of the sentence.'
+Refugee camps just inside Pakistan, Afghanistan's eastern neighbor, serve as rebel bases and supply points.
+He turned himself in to U.S. authorities last week and is being held in Miami on drug-trafficking charges.
+But the debate also heartened black South Africans by showing the strength of U.S. opposition to the Reagan administration's stand on sanctions.
+Morris said tests at Stanford found lectins and two other drugs, FK-506 and RPM, were effective in preventing rejection of transplanted hearts in rodents.
+About 23% of the yesterday's volume was concentrated in five utility issues.
+Mr. Ball has worked closely with senators in his current job as the White House's chief legislative liaison.
+'The Pounds 949/Pounds 950 level was an important chart point,' one said.
+The study was done by Robert Gersony, a consultant to the U.S. State Department who has years of experience in investigating human-rights abuses on both sides of the left-right ideological divide.
+Trotman said he often gets anonymous calls from people seeking advice on how to help a pet that consumed cocaine or marijuana. When the owners are told they have to bring the dog in for proper treatment, they usually hang up, he said.
+Premiums are rising sharply this year; insurers say the increases are justified because health-care costs are rising and because benefits must be provided that previously were offered under Medicare's catastrophic-care program.
+Stock prices continued to sink today after dropping in Monday's session by the biggest amount in nearly two months.
+They need only a qualifying interest in the flat, and can have their main residence elsewhere.
+Business rates and the need to absorb increases in value added tax had cost about Pounds 25m in lost profit. Pre-tax profits at the Savoy Group for the year to end-December fell 78 per cent to Pounds 2.3m on turnover down 14 per cent to Pounds 79.2m.
+His best showing since then has been 17 percent of the vote in Wisconsin, and in four other states he failed to do better than 8 percent.
+Besides construction, those operations also include real estate assets in Utah, South Carolina and Virginia.
+The pond became a breeding ground of disease amid an extended heat wave that summer.
+He said the proposed merger of Time Inc. and Warner Communications, which would create the world's largest media concern, would mean less programming for consumers.
+Police have denied involvement in the bombing of the ANC office.
+With the advance of Western society, the rules changed," he said.
+Although a member of the Communist Party, Mr. Goncharov, who tends to keep most conversation on a serious footing, doesn't hide his disdain for the uncaring system built up over 72 years of communist rule.
+Genentech Inc. could begin shipping its clot-dissolving drug TPA within two weeks, following its approval Friday as an emergency heart attack medication by the Food and Drug Administration.
+Despite the profit upturn, Pulitzer's revenue trends "are really no different from other newspapers," Ms. Fine said. Pulitzer blamed the continued "softness" in advertising linage for the 20% decline in classified advertising at the Post-Dispatch.
+It was 7.55 on the evening of March 5 when the Southern Ocean shattered her right knee.
+Similarly, Upjohn of the US, which formed a joint venture in August last year, will make antibiotics and steroids in southern China.
+Treasury Securities The benchmark 30-year bond was quoted late at a price of 101 25/32 to yield 7.955%, compared with 100 29/32 to yield 8.032% Wednesday.
+"If the rehabilitation is to succeed, they have to take a stand against Renamo."
+Sara Lee, based in Chicago, previously employed a number of different ad agencies for its many brands.
+Agreed to use a case from Colorado to study a federal regulation aimed at saving the government time and money when it mistakenly overpays some Social Security recipients.
+'Once the rot sets into a resort it very quickly slips away.
+The Minneapolis-based company said it had more than 28.1 million common shares outstanding as of Dec. 31.
+The various new techniques generally result in better-tasting tomatoes.
+Wines such as Thunderbird and Concorde are rather more down-market; almost at the level of meths.
+Friday's event was _ what else? _ a call-in show over an open mike to Boston.
+In the end, both ABC and Special Olympics, the show's host, hope to realize separate goals: ABC gets a low-cost _ about $650,000 _ holiday special to compete with NBC's "The Cosby Show."
+Turkey purchased 60 percent of its oil imports from Iraq last year.
+Meanwhile, a senior aide to Baker said the administration had ruled out any deal with the Soviets to impose a coalition government in Afghanistan.
+But Mr. Martre says the idea of closer capital ties is "still at square one," failing to develop because both Dassault and Matra seem determined to remain independent.
+With a $6 million loan, the developer had bought the open land to prepare it for speculative projects.
+The force of at least 20 blows to her head shattered the weapon's wooden stock. Matheney was arrested later that day.
+"We're planning on going back in as soon as people are released," said Charles Viebahn, a spokesman for Up and Out of Poverty, an advocacy group for the homeless.
+Japan was the largest technology supplier with 181 contributions, followed by the United States with 90 and European nations with 46, the officials said.
+Exports fell 11%, to 3.12 billion rand ($2.03 billion), while imports increased 14%, to 2.22 billion rand.
+CareerCom, an operator of career-training centers, said it has had a number of buy-out offers recently, some which remain on the table.
+But participants in the case estimated it at between #6 million ($10.9 million) and #7 million ($12.8 million), including plaintiffs' legal costs.
+Otto Loepfe, Swissair's president, says that demand in the second-hand market is stronger for the DC-10 these days than for any other model.
+Small yards that produce luxury, custom-built boats say business is still buoyant.
+A former sheriff pleaded guilty with three other men today to planting a bomb Dec. 15 that nearly killed his political rival, Lafourche Sheriff Duffy Breaux.
+"It's a very large portion of the wealth market." David Palmer, a private banking consultant, believes the inability to provide full private banking services in certain states has kept banks like Chase from attracting as many clients as they would like.
+Mahdi leads the other sect, Ansar.
+That will not happen on a large scale until well into the next century.
+Combined net income in these regulatory accounts was $128.7 million last year compared with a net loss of $6.6 million a year earlier.
+He needed a majority of 255 to win.
+One was expression, finding a way of saying things about which you feel strongly and which you cannot say in ordinary conversation.
+Jones objects to what it calls excessive violence and too many reruns on USA Network's schedule.
+But I'm not quite convinced about the method of payment the article proposes, 'if' the Greeks were to buy them back.
+I do want to make one comment before taking questions on the recent visit of Gen.
+By and by, he was taken seriously.
+Southland operates about 6,900 7-Eleven stores in addition to five distribution centers that service more than 5,900 stores in the United States and 21 foreign countries.
+The increase was greater than expected, but the Fed still left the door open for a future increase later this year or early in 1995. 'It's a bear market scenario.
+Because of who we are, we can stretch your dollars," said Chris Garrett, spokeswoman for the Red Cross chapter in San Francisco.
+One official said that if the government had postponed the decision 'we would have been depicted as chickens'. On the face of it, the whaling issue is not linked to the negotiations on EC membership, but the two questions have collided.
+College-age consumers seem to have developed a special affinity for the convenience ATMs offer.
+It was moving northwest at 17 mph, up from 12 mph Wednesday.
+The early indications are that the new catalogue is performing well.
+Although Hawaii posted a steep 76% drop in failures, Oregon's number soared nearly 400% in the period.
+He introduced "The Muppet Show" in 1976, and it captured three Emmys during its five-year syndicated run.
+Any significant upturn in commodity prices is likely to come later in the year, some analysts said.
+Foreign investment has been heavy.
+A woman who gave birth in an airplane bathroom and stuffed the infant in a wastebasket won't go to jail until December because she is expecting another baby soon, officials said.
+Aides made no secret that Brountas, who is heading the vice presidential search, was seeking the senator's input.
+Ferranti is expected to release full-year results in June.
+Restaurant and gourmet shop purveyors savored caviar soup, cactus salsa and other eccentric vittles Monday at a 19,000-course meal: the international fancy-food trade show.
+Mrs. Bess died in 1978.
+"We're not committed to making Mr. Walker chief executive officer, but this indicates he's the leading candidate when I retire."
+Sure, the case against Alliant is easy to make.
+But the report had only pleasant surprises for many bond analysts.
+The government had expected to harvest 2.7 million tons from the areas struck by the cyclone.
+She is definitely fit to plead.' Everywhere the play exalts the ordinary in Shirley's home, the patterns of survival, in prison the patterns of privilege.
+Presley never commented publicly on the gate-ramming escapade, but Shilling, who was a member of Presley's entourage for 11 years, said the two performers were never close friends.
+Second-quarter earnings dipped to CDollars 8.3m (Dollars 7m) from CDollars 9.8m. Earnings per share rose to 2 cents from 1 cent, reflecting lower preferred share dividend payments.
+No festival could be more physically exhausting than McMaster's Edinburgh, or more spiritually invigorating.
+Start by assuming that farm-equipment sales will bounce back moderately from recent depressed levels.
+Nicaragua's Contra leadership offered to go to Managua for talks with Sandinista officials to arrange a truce by the regional pact's Nov. 7 deadline.
+Atkins found the $5 in his mail slot Wednesday from Ed Dettenheim of Haynesville, La.
+Mr Clinton will have to choose between conflicting interests, and to allocate resources for honouring US commitments and furthering US objectives. The ends of the president-elect, so far as he has defined them, are mainly good.
+The West's efforts to withhold sensitive technology from the Soviet Union have hurt the country's economy, the Soviet ambassador to the European Community said Wednesday.
+Rose said Swaggart's weekly broadcast would remain on his station at least until he sees what Assemblies of God leaders decide to do.
+In 1980, he produced "Free to Choose," the PBS series that brought Milton Friedman and economics to millions in televisionland.
+Kelly Griswold, a mother of five children from Londonderry, sang a couple of inspirational songs for Robertson.
+Aside from any issues of social acceptability, the cost is higher because the volatility of the market is higher, and the consequence is less will be done.
+He said no decision has been made as to which theaters will be sold or closed, but most would be in the South.
+H. Ross Perot's disputed contract to streamline the U.S. Postal Service was suspended.
+"I have banged my knuckles more times than I can remember," he says of trying to get his mother's chair through doorways that were too small.
+In the House, Foley said Congress should act carefully on the issue, with hearings on the best way to protect the flag.
+The main alternative was through Iran to Turkey, where it would link with Turkey's own gas network to Europe. The consortium included the local Gama group and Botas, Turkey's state pipeline company.
+It was originally held the weekend after Labor Day as a public relations gimmick to prolong the summer season.
+"I try to understand them," he says.
+But the threat of liquidation by banks and by the Soviets themselves is hanging over the market, he said.
+Nymans, Leonardslee and Wakehurst Place gardens are all nearby, and so is Gatwick.
+The record #6.7 billion jump in Britain's gold and foreign-currency reserves during October showed that the Bank of England has been intervening very heavily in currency markets to stem the pound's rise.
+Clearly, if the information is to be protected it must not be a matter of public record or observable in a public place.
+In the past three years, six deaths have resulted from balcony accidents.
+So what? replied Mr. Aspin; in the wake of this Soviet proposal, "they won't get it anyway."
+Members of the the opposition Democratic Progessive Party and 30 other private groups joined the peaceful protest.
+Linage at Barron's declined 10.3% during the quarter.
+She also said American plans a fuel surcharge of $6 one way and $12 round trip on all tickets, effective Feb. 9.
+"However, the article failed to note that in response to a follow-up question about the chances of coordinated interest rate rises in the near future, Lawson would only state, `What I am saying is that we do keep very closely in touch with each other.
+The outcome may not be pretty.
+One Great Depression hobo in Mr. Terkel's book recalls, "If you were looking for a job at a Standard Oil service station, you had to have a college degree."
+He is now the longest serving governor in the nation.
+Also profiled is Schizophrenics International, a Fort Worth, Texas, organization that sells a book by veteran schizoid Ed Moody in which he explains how mental illness helped him to "purify" himself.
+The company said the outflow was "almost entirely" from institutional deposits, and was the result of Financial Corp.'s pricing strategy.
+Rarely can two players complement each other so well as Olsen and Ms Friedman.
+It was looked after by Razi Deib, an Israeli Arab whose home was inside the courtyard of the building.
+His father-to-be is taking his mother-to-be to a musical.
+Raymond James officials said yesterday they don't know what effect the Cascade debacle will have on the firm's recently acquired prestige.
+Income from a working wife, he said, may add to family income but may cost more in child care, restaurant and other expenses.
+Zsa Zsa Gabor has filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines over a Jan. 6 incident in which she was escorted off a flight for refusing to cage her two dogs.
+Giordano's share price fell sharply closing at HKDollars 3.99, down 20 cents.
+Cadbury may be able to sweet talk some co-operative deals but the investment only makes sense if it can buy Dr Pepper at a fair price, adding that company's 11 per cent market share of US soft drinks to its own 5.6 per cent.
+One head remains to be crushed: it is Assad's head," said Aoun, whose beleaguered forces are outnumbered at least 3-1.
+The council issued four policy statements on its domestic priorities, including one on the needs of working families that called for passage of bills guaranteeing parental leave and expanding day care opportunities.
+Reducing from five years to two years the minimum time period over which owners of rental tuxedo firms may depreciate their inventories, saving owners $29 million over five years.
+He was thrilled to see that the model exam was his.
+Increasingly, manufacturing is becoming divorced from its country of origin.
+Later he crouched to talk with a group of children, answering questions about the new law.
+State Transportation Secretary Thomas Harrelson said the state was looking at landing points for ferries and was planning to set up a temporary crossing of the bridge.
+He crashed and sued.
+"The investment currencies are back in vogue," said Robert White, manager of corporate foreign-exchange trading at First Interstate Bank in Los Angeles, referring to the British pound and the Canadian and Australian dollars.
+The whiskey too had no value at auction, because while wine can be auctioned off, it is against the law to auction hard liquor.
+The Rev. Al Sharpton, an activist who has been an adviser to Hawkins' parents, said Saturday that he did not condone the attacks on the TV crews.
+The city is running out of telephone numbers, so starting next May 1 it will be split in two, with separate area codes for the central and outlying areas.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed Friday at 33,866.33, down 215.16 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
+But it wasn't clear whether this would force a tightening of controls.
+Some analysts saw Mr. Kelly as the big winner yesterday.
+One trader pointed out that Comex stocks are at a five-year high of 51,025 short tons (2,000 lbs) and LME stocks are at the highest level since April.
+Michaela Roeder is accused of killing the patients between February 1984 and February 1986.
+He was overpowered by security guards and was sentenced to six years and six months in jail, then expelled from the country.
+Following the German attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, Harry Hopkins and Averell Harriman flew to Moscow to offer Lend-Lease support to the Russians.
+The spokesman acknowledged that the company is positioning itself to take advantage of twin forces at work in the global telecommunications market: privatization and deregulation.
+In Copper Mountain, Summit County, for example, the first snow cannon were switched on back in September.
+In the first six months of 1992, the pendulum has swung back again. Size may be one cause of this switchback.
+I've told you I'm consulting.
+Ms. Brooks, sobbing before the bench Monday, admitted they were all lies, although she said she had been a teacher's aide.
+At Human Creative, he finally found a school he liked, often staying eight hours after class, as well as coming in on weekends.
+But unless wage inflation does fall, the competitiveness of UK exports will continue to deteriorate and Britain's current account will remain in deficit. This will not be a good background on which to fight a second election this year.
+He said his exchange won't be that concerned if the trading privileges are exclusively geared to accommodating basket trading.
+"They were not allowed to come to the meeting," the prime minister said.
+Huddled under umbrellas, the number of onlookers appeared to be less than the 80,000 people estimated by the state news agency CTK.
+Videotapes of a man accused of killing his daughter show him assuming the voices of "Satan," his dead grandmother and some other of the 10 personalities that a psychiatrist says he diagnosed.
+Frequently they apply only to one or two member states, sometimes to a specific industry. The most obvious example is the 'transitional' system for collection and administration of value added tax (VAT).
+One route is acting school.
+Stubbornly, they believe that Calcutta will some day regain its lost grandeur and dignity.
+Striking telephone workers were removed by security officers after they booed and heckled Paul C. O'Brien, president of New England Telephone Co. during a commencement address Sunday.
+Big Board volume totaled 78.73 million shares, against Monday's four-year low of 57.20 million.
+Such tourism has inspired calls for daily quotas on the number of visitors.
+Democrats, who control both chambers of Congress, were divided among themselves on the issue.
+Relations with Moscow under energetic Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev is likely to be the primary foreign policy issue facing the new administration.
+An eleventh-hour agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) means that there will be no immediate clash with the UN Security Council.
+Gaining favor among Democrats is the idea of a lottery to determine the states that would lead off the process.
+Maurice was an academic success with a sharp business mind. Charles proved a brilliant copywriter.
+Late last month, Kemper said it would take a $126.5 million charge to pare its brokerage operations.
+Since the Treasury began selling 30-year bonds in the early 1960s, the Treasury's long-term bond has become the mostactively traded security in the world.
+Asked if the Communists oppose reunification, Gysi told the newspaper: "No, not at all.
+Farmers said at its May 20 annual meeting that it hoped to announce preliminary results of the vote within a week.
+They have debunked the old African liberation gospel: "Seek ye first the political kingdom."
+Brown personally relieved Thomas, who then resigned from his position as a vice president with Public Service Company of New Hampshire, the chief owner of the plant, Sher said.
+Soon after, she disappeared, never to return.
+Miss Ball was hired Jan. 1 on Davis' recommendation and he moved into her Virginia apartment in late January or early February, shortly after separating from his wife, Marty Davis.
+Michel Aoun imposed on illegal ports run by Syrian-backed Moslem militias.
+Mr Andrei Kozyrev, the foreign minister, has quit the party over its stance on Chechnya.
+Mellon Bank posted a healthy fourth-quarter profit, sending its stock up $2.75 to $39.25.
+From early August through last week prices of copper futures traded on the Commodity Exchange in New York rose more than 60%.
+The spokesman said only personnel living outside the facility will be allowed to leave the base, but their movement will be limited to travel directly between their homes and their offices.
+Is this an adequate summary of the subject?
+Touvier's brother Andre, 61, said in an interview he was surprised by the arrest because he had been "99 percent" convinced his brother was dead.
+Today, flinging the contents of a spreader would probably be challenged by some clean-air enthusiast.
+Political analysts say Labor's defense policy change is a main reason for the current surge in the party's fortunes.
+The curfews were ordered on Friday to prevent possible marches and violence over the weekend.
+The company attributed the increase to record sales volume and higher prices for some products.
+The two appear to be in competition in offering their services to the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe for peacekeeping duties.
+"Our very disappointing third-quarter results and the discouraging outlook for the fourth quarter underscore the importance of an adequate capital base," he said.
+The only survivor, 2-year-old Carmina, is recovering in Petaluma Valley Hospital.
+In Alabama, police said up to six shots were fired Wednesday at a coal-loading facility where union miners were harassing non-union haulers.
+If the prospects are as good as it says, it would do well to move sooner rather than later. Keeping rights money in the bank at current rates of interest will do nothing to improve earnings per share.
+The main issues remaining are how to calculate damages and whether the infringement was "willful and deliberate."
+The 371-55 vote on a bill to elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to Cabinet-level came after a lengthy dispute over whether the measure was being weighed down with too many controversial requirements that might threaten a veto.
+The FDA's regulatory timetable is mandated by the Nutrition Labeling and Education Act of 1990.
+At present, the five largest member states have some 84 per cent of the EC's population, but only 63 per cent of the votes.
+But analysts said that had nothing to to with a late surge in oil futures prices.
+Dawson-Hughes and colleagues conducted the study at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University.
+The work includes repairing public schools, drain pipes, a building to house the Supreme Court of Justice and reforestation.
+The reason for his visit was not clear, but speculation arose that it concerned the 18 Western hostages, who include eight Americans.
+Those in Romania who are finally resisting Ceausescu tyranny are facing a long, difficult and dangerous task.
+Nathan Lewis said Monday that he and other Caltech researchers conducted the most precise effort yet to duplicate the Utah experiment and found that no fusion took place.
+The report said economic problems had sidetracked a longstanding government promise to equalize per-pupil spending at black and white schools.
+Passing cars and police squads also were stoned, and several windows were reported broken, merchants said.
+In the filing, the partnership said it also bought the stock "to attempt to influence management to maximize shareholder value."
+Talks appear likely to continue up to Friday's deadline.
+Alan Fass, president of the Federal Farm Credit Banks Funding Corp., disagrees with most of Mr. Plocek's analysis.
+Doctors on Wednesday reconstructed a connection between the donor liver and the hepatic artery, a blood vessel that supplies the liver, Dr. Andreas Tzakis said.
+Although institutional trading was light, some selling by big investors early in the afternoon wiped out some of the market's earlier gains.
+Profits from that helped set up a calcium carbide factory, and the two jointly have underwritten a new village-owned poultry and pig farm and new primary and middle schools.
+The room was said to be soundproof.
+Import competition was not the problem.
+The company went public in the spring of 1988 at $13 a share and quickly rose to as high as $15.25.
+Losses per share were 0.94p (1p).
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III had been expected to bring up the subject of U.S.-Soviet cooperation in the Central American peace effort during his talks this week with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in Vienna, sources said.
+Tanker pilot Michael Gale said he was trying to make a right turn from the Bayport Channel into the Ship Channel, but the tanker continued straight ahead and collided with the barge Friday.
+Under the 25-year agreement, China, which is connected to Udokan by the Baikul-Amur Railway, would in turn dispatch the concentrate to smelters which it will build specially to cope with the concentrate's high sulphur content.
+"You have all these deals where French farmers get on their tractors and ride into the town square," he says ruefully.
+American Standard, a New York-based plumbing and air conditioning company, on Thursday accepted Kelso's $78-a-share offer.
+Union officials have said that if the company continues to push for wage cuts, a strike is possible.
+"We've had several prospects express interest.
+When the steelmaker stymied his buyout overtures last year, experts predicted Icahn would sell out his stake.
+Portuguese state-owned companies sell arms to both Iran and its enemy Iraq, and the weapons are loaded at the port of Setubal.
+The problem in China has always been the disconnection between the provinces and the centre.' For a start, fines are generally too low to be effective in deterring pollution or encouraging investment in cleaner technology.
+The events the town will commemorate began in September 1639, when Barnstable was incorporated under a land grant from the Plimoth Colony.
+The earlier holding was disclosed in September, when Glen International, a securities and investment company, said it was acquiring its holding for investment purposes and that it might expand it.
+One bystander was critically wounded and another managed to dodge bullets in the machine-gun attack outside Lee Arthur Lawrence's West Perrine grocery March 20.
+"If it was another four or five feet to one side, it would have missed the house and just rolled onto U.S. 52," he said.
+The idea of a great series of halls for international gatherings and an acoustically promising new concert hall for a major city orchestra must be applauded.
+If convicted, he could be sentenced to 10 years in prison.
+Then this month, Salomon Brothers Inc. rocked Wall Street with confessions that it had manipulated sales of U.S. Treasury notes, a market so large and efficient that it had been considered beyond corruption.
+Instead, he went to New York University, obtained a master's degree in computer science at age 18, and then moved to Miami to start his own firm.
+At last, I returned to the hut, wrote 'Fort - nil' in the damned book and left. Since then, I have acquired some old golf clubs.
+"Temporarily, I was rather bullish on the dollar.
+The Iranian is then likely to begin free and uninhibited conversation.
+Sunlight penetrates the ice, and warms the darker material beneath.
+Finland retained its independence unlike its southern neighbors _ Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania _ which the Soviet Union annexed in 1940.
+Late Saturday, there were conflicting reports about the hijackers.
+"Nothing about that end was nice," he said.
+U.S. District Judge D. Lowell Jensen, in a ruling made public Friday, also overturned the Navy's plan for drug testing any of its 325,000 civilian employees who cause an accident involving injury or property damage.
+On Sunday, James Rocap, one of Meese's lawyers, said Wallach's account "totally exaggerates" the discussion.
+Baal, 26, was executed Sunday for fatally slashing a Las Vegas bus driver.
+Sandinista thugs also bombed the homes and offices of UNO leaders.
+I'm sure it (the Senate vacancy) came up in discussion," said David Arland, Hudnut's media aide. "He (the mayor) did not say they talked about it, but you and I know he probably did.
+Lugar said he believed the denial of the visas was "a foreign policy blunder" on Managua's part that squandered a chance to help ease relations between Nicaragua and the United States.
+The pilot decided to land the McDonnell-Douglas MD-80 at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport as a precaution, Courtney said.
+Only one established fund, CU PPT Monthly Income Plus, could claim any semblance of balance. Is this loss of choice, the loss of fixed income and equity balance, something we should mourn?
+Not the transformed body of academically virtuoso dance, but ordinary mortal flesh.
+Soverel, a Palm Beach Gardens marina operator and sailboat racer, has been joined in the venture by French businessman Phillipe Berman, investment banker David Kelso and retired Xerox chairman Peter McCullough.
+Barris and Kerkorian's investment vehicle, Tracinda Corp., will each appoint half the MGM board.
+But it has strong symbolic value because of the Indians' fierce independence.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude oil futures prices for April delivery rose 28 cents, to $18.64 a barrel.
+"They'll have to outlaw radio before I quit listening," he said.
+Tyson, Ewald said, "had (the car) parked on the grass side of the driveway.
+Mrs. MacPhail and her husband, Dr. John MacPhail, an orthopedic surgeon, are getting divorced.
+A survey that drew responses from executives at 291 companies found that on average they expected 32 percent of the companies to be acquired within five years and 46 percent to be acquired within 10 years.
+Food prices grew 0.4% after a 0.7% increase in June.
+I just saw the bottom of the carpet and just prayed." _ Rick Langille, a manager at a Florida auto loan agency where a gunman opened fire, killing eight people.
+"But," she adds delicately, "his designs can be out of the realm of ordinary experience."
+Among Southern states, the Democrats maintained or strengthened dominance in the Mississippi, South Carolina and West Virginia statehouses.
+So authorities are now mulling using a sticky paste to dissuade the birds from roosting at hangers at an airpark.
+Another relief effort for disaster victims a continent away was also announced Wednesday.
+If convicted on all counts, each defendant could receive up to 35 years in prison and a $2.5 million fine.
+"We are in for four or five years of difficult times," says Mr. Kim, the 42-year-old, U.S.-educated chairman of Ssangyong.
+The coup leaders have disavowed any connection with the former military dictator, President Gaafar Nimeiri, who was ousted by his top generals in April 1985.
+A further statement of recommended practice from the Accounting Standards Board says that those who audit the investment portfolio of a charity should not also be responsible for making investment decisions.
+Radio messages recorded the morning the Exxon Valdez ran aground show the ship's captain spent up to an hour trying to rock the tanker free, a move the Coast Guard says could have sunk the ship.
+The GAO analysis made no mention specifically of Hartwig in its report.
+The market was beginning to take the view that economic recovery in the US would be sluggish, said Dr Lyons.
+These developments appear to sound the death knell for his long-running effort to acquire the retailer of home-improvement products.
+He has a fair chance of eclipsing the five championships of the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio. For Mansell, time is running out.
+We need more parent volunteers to help teach and coach.
+These record results were announced by the Chief Executive Officers of Flughafen Wien AG, Dr. Gerhard Kastelic and Dr. Franz Kotrba, on Wednesday at a press conference in Vienna.
+By contrast, detailed marketing analysis may require looking for connections and patterns in parts of the database which are not closely related. In a multidimensional database designed for Olap, data is organised into dimensions.
+Arbitragers were the major sellers in the futures market.
+Blair House places no restrictions on food aid, as Paris must well know.
+Regulatory and pricing issues apart, investors will be waiting for a progress report on the company's waste management joint venture with the UK arm of WMX, the US-based world leader in the field.
+Meantime, the Financial Times said Europe needs a James Madison and a Constitution outlining the reasons and limits of union before embarking on bolder steps toward unity.
+The state Board of Education will make final decisions in November.
+The cruise, part of the Navy's campaign to recruit sailors, will send the Antrim to 21 ports over three months.
+Ligachev is considered by many a conservative counterforce to President Mikhail S. Gorbachev on the Politburo and a potential rival to the Soviet leader.
+If one or two opposition candidates manage to win at the polls, as Chaim did, extra seats are added up to a total of three.
+The process produces a hard crystalline mass, silicon carbide, which features very strong molecular bonds and a close-knit structure, much like a diamond.
+That's his middle name." At least 72 people are considering challenging Mecham in a recall election May 17, including a former congressman and a former state school superintendent who lost to the Republican in 1986.
+Others predict that rates will fall only one more quarter of a percentage point.
+Asiana said it agreed with government "suggestions" to lease, rather than buy, one of six Boeing jets scheduled for delivery this year, and to delay until early 1993 the delivery of a $130 million Boeing 747-400 scheduled for late 1992.
+The final outcome won't be known until at least May 24, when Irving said it expects to receive the results of the voting.
+Some of the researchers even fostered her.
+He said continued stability of the dollar would lessen the need for any credit-tightening moves by the Federal Reserve.
+"I didn't know so many people read the newspaper or that there would be so much interest," she said Thursday. "The mayor called to see what I was going to say.
+From there she traveled to the Hermitage, which houses one of the most fabulous art collections in the world.
+That conference agreed for the first time on an overall approach focusing on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and reducing supplies.
+The Senate bill would require at least three persons to be on the bridge of a tanker in certain waters, including the sound.
+The action plans also provide in-depth information on new joint ventures and partnerships between businesses and school system, and details on establishing community-wide collaborative school-to-work transition programs.
+Mr. Gutfreund resigned from Salomon last month after disclosures that he was told in April about an unauthorized bid Salomon made in the name of a customer but failed to disclose it to regulators.
+He was working seven days a week, 25 hours a day.
+"Arms embargoes, unless globally supported, aren't effective," says Mr. Kopietz of the London institute.
+The incident occurred during the funeral of another Demjanjuk attorney, Dov Eitan, who committed suicide.
+"For example, Baltimore is on the border of where `cot' and `caught' are said the same," he said.
+Many bond analysts were expecting job growth of closer to 150,000, and the larger figure indicated the economy may be stronger than expected.
+Our environment is a very fragile thing and I think that's something that we're very impressed by when we take photos and as we look out the window.
+Its Edinburgh performances are also part of the European Arts Festival.
+Under Deng, China established normal relations with the United States, worked out agreements to regain Hong Kong and Macao, and achieved an unprecedented relaxation of tensions with Taiwan, seat of the rival Nationalist government.
+But analysts said the market's reaction was more a reflection of the stock's recent strong outperformance; the shares hit an all-time high of 915p last week.
+"Each councilman is available to constituents in their district by phone or in person," the new policy states.
+The company will conduct periodic lung tests to monitor any changes in the employees' health status.
+Sixty-seven percent approved of U.S.-PLO talks, with the rest split between disapproval and no opinion.
+It was the 105th annual installment of the Gridiron dinner. Every president since Benjamin Harrison in 1892 has attended at least one.
+A hood was placed over the rhino's head to shield its eyes and ears.
+Labor Department statistics released Friday showed a moderate gain in producer prices last month.
+The UN Security Council has not even discussed the matter. Peace has become divisible.
+The whole effect is not unlike the breaching of an earthen dam.
+The pre-convention Democratic flurry came as Vice President George Bush, alternating campaign activities with his official duties, met with Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin in Washington.
+On Friday, crude oil prices firmed slightly in response to reports that members of OPEC's pricing committee would meet next month to discuss ways to stabilize the market.
+Many don't want him to.
+Earnings were 1.21p (0.22p). COMMENT Just when shareholders thought they had truly earned a respite from the bad news at Laura Ashley, the group comes up with this.
+Employees of "The San Francisco Experience," where the motto is "Feel the Earth Shake," had to persuade people to leave on Oct. 17, manager Craig Patterson said.
+It will come back to you.
+Some of the tense crowd apparently suspected another Protestant assault following the gun and grenade attack at Milltown Catholic cemetery.
+He said the bid hasn't been made final yet.
+Mr Mitterrand may never have thanked Mr Delors for being so obviously and publicly right as finance minister in moving France towards economic austerity in 1983.
+One said: 'This deal will work well.' Manhattan Card Co brought a Dollars 200m offering guaranteed by credit card-backed assets in Hong Kong and lead-manager Chase Securities said most demand for the deal had come from Europe.
+The Alexander & Baldwin spokesman said the transaction was an attractive investment opportunity for the company in terms of retiring its stock.
+"I never said that, Al," snapped Dukakis, who racked up a big win in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday.
+One reason for the lack of details in Bush's speech is Tower's stalled nomination.
+Analysts said traders seemed uncertain about where the market might get any inspiration to extend its spring rally.
+The survey, known as the tankan, was conducted in August and took into account the rise in oil prices after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in early August.
+UAL's initial investment is expected to total $800 million.
+Little provision is made for business to continue as usual when executive meets economy. Few airlines provide newspapers.
+Vice President George Bush was second at 24 percent, followed by 17 percent for Kansas Sen. Bob Dole and 10 percent for New York Rep. Jack Kemp.
+The Israeli army, meanwhile, prepared to lift a three-day blockade of the occupied territories.
+Parts of seven states, where more than half of Peru's people live, are now under emergency decrees that suspend the right of free travel and assembly and permit searches without warrant and detention without charges.
+The storm weakened slightly this morning and also was found to be farther away from land than first thought and moving more slowly, said forecasters at the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, Fla.
+Kathy Thornton of Mission Control in Houston told crew members before they went to sleep Sunday that Ulysses was slightly cooler than expected but within its temperature limits.
+Up to 50,000 Poles surged into Germany on the first day of visa-free travel.
+It is still unclear, however, what specific tools will be needed for the job. One of the messages from business and politicians is for companies to improve their environmental performance by conducting regular audits to measure progress.
+It adds that the observers 'have not received information which would cast doubts' on denials by Mr Chesoni and other commission members that they 'were associated with' or 'taking directions from' Kenya's ruling party.
+Since the beginning of 1987, he has raised more than $6 million.
+But it is possible that sentimental factors also came into play as Brennan and his team weighed the pros and cons of 50 potential sites before settling on Hoffman Estates, a suburb about 30 miles northwest of Chicago.
+For example, we can't elect the people in our National People's Congress."
+Or, at least, from Betty.
+CUC International Inc. said it expects to report that fiscal third-quarter earnings rose between 76% and 88%, on a 32% revenue rise.
+Some still wait for the proper times: lower interest rates, lower prices and a better economic outlook.
+He added that a smaller fragment could have potential disadvantages, such as a tendency to be rapidly cleared from the body.
+Others are calling for such stopgap measures as creating tent cities or putting newcomers in trailers atop buildings or in bomb shelters.
+The bright, painted houses the Germans leave behind either fall into ruin or are taken by a fast-growing Gypsy population that adds a new element to Transylvania's ethnic mix.
+The move, which surprised Wall Street professionals, was part of a bigger shakeup at the corporate-finance division of the Primerica Corp. unit after the departure of three top executives.
+Here is today's schedule for the Republican National Convention.
+But the state government in this semi-arid industrial center announced this week a plan to seed clouds so to raise dam-water levels.
+Before leaving the city the following morning, Dukakis also planned to meet with French President Francois Mitterand.
+In quick succession, he became general manager for East Anglia and the east Midlands, then head of a new corporate banking division.
+It also suggests that once Paribas shares begin trading on the stock exchange in a few weeks, demand from unsatisfied customers could be heavy.
+Sentencing was originally set for yesterday.
+During Ozal's visit, Greek Cypriots living in Athens intend to march to the Turkish Embassy and lay a wreath outside Parliament.
+One hundred years after a Naples chef presented the queen of Italy with a patriotic pizza, purists and politicians want to "copyright" the simple recipe for a genuine Neapolitan pie.
+The dollar wavered above and below 1.5900 marks throughout global trading and ended in New York at 1.5925 marks, up from 1.5875 marks late Tuesday.
+We and other countries should assist Central and Eastern European nations that are firmly committed to economic and political reform.
+Nancy Gertner, the attorney representing Matthew Stuart, told the court that overriding the attorney-client privilege would mean that attorneys could no longer be trusted with confidences.
+Right-wing death squads have sprung up in response to the leftist guerrillas, and the rightists have been blamed for killing at least 1,000 people in the last three years.
+Car sales were down 3.6 percent and truck sales were 0.8 percent lower.
+The trains are clean, roomy, but not as comfortable as the Gatwick Express.
+Venezuela has begun a program, but renegotiations of about $21 billion of its $34.6 billion foreign debt have made little headway.
+William "Gus" Pagonis, the U.S. Army's logistics chief, said he started on Christmas two weeks after he began Thanksgiving preparations.
+'We all worked for big groups in the 1980s and watched them unravel,' says Adam Levene, director.
+Disney's "Turner and Hooch" was one of the studio's three Top 10 films, along with "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" at No. 7 with $4 million and "Dead Poets Society" at No. 10 with $2.1 million.
+Arbitragers who buy futures contracts in Chicago hedge their positions by selling actual stocks in the New York market, a practice blamed for accelerating the market plunge.
+Aside from the influential name of the borrower, the issue offers potentially greater liquidity because of its wider international placement.
+Some commission members hailed news of the early deadline as a sign Bush may actively use the panel in his effort to reach a budget compromise with Congress.
+"They're getting fresh air, and for once, they're getting some peace and quiet," Ms. Ercolano said. "They don't want to be bothered.
+In October, Trimboli told reporters he he had urged his lawyers to ask for the tests.
+The blast partially sank the 235,000-ton Barcelona, one of five ships damaged in a devastating, long-distance raid on the terminal by Iraqi warplanes at the weekend.
+At the time of his arrest, Ruiz was on violation for spousal battery and tampering with a vehicle.
+Earlier reports indicated the fire was spread over 4,100 acres, but infrared film gave a more accurate picture, officials said.
+Gold fell in Zurich to a bid price of $447.50 from $449 on Friday.
+The subsidies were a symbol of often wasteful state support of prices.
+These are the engineering contractors John Brown and Davy, acquired in 1986 and 1991 respectively.
+The number of new strikes has decreased rapidly in the past two weeks and has been far outpaced by the number of strikes that have been resolved.
+FOR A man brought up in the freeway-riven urban sprawl of Los Angeles, the view from David Winston's office still gives him some amusement.
+The government is trying to tame the wide swings in the monthly U.S. trade deficit, changes which in the past have sent stock prices plunging, but analysts are not sure the effortwill be a success.
+So they did the next best thing: They defeated Democratic members of the state legislature in wholesale fashion, giving Republicans control of both chambers for the first time in 20 years, with veto-proof majorities.
+He also covers the seven wine districts of Provence, with classifications, tasting notes and recommendations for visitors to wineries in both areas.
+Sandinista police, quickly reinforced by a small squad of army regulars, have driven from behind, parked their jeeps at the head of the procession and begun firing more or less into the air.
+Like most prosecutors, Benito Romano, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, sees no advantages to taking a case to trial if it can be settled.
+The early losses, however, were not substantial, and smaller-company stocks actually started the day with solid gains.
+Elderly Slovak women knelt in the mud hours after a downpour had soaked the ground.
+(43) "Midnight Caller," NBC, 13.1.
+Asked if Mr Kaifu had received the idea without enthusiasm, the spokesman said: 'You would not be wrong'.
+Gillette, which has been the subject of many takeover rumors, slid 7/8 to 42 3/8.
+In addition, Petroleos de Venezuela counts 267 billion barrels of proven reserves of lower-quality extraheavy crude in its Orinoco Oil Belt.
+"Data specific to agricultural sectors, where women are traditionally active, are particularly suspect and suggest that women are simply not being counted," the report said.
+Separately, Standard & Poor's Corp. lowered the ratings on $400 million of Allegheny's debt to D from triple-C-minus.
+Caperton's victory in the Democratic primary followed a campaign so bitter it threatened to leave his party divided.
+Mr. Dukakis is also said to be talking regularly with New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley, another rare voice of Democratic reason.
+The Constitution requires seats in the House to be redistributed among states after each census.
+There's good support from Kim Cattrall as Judy McCoy, Saul Rubinek as Jed Kramer, F. Murray Abraham as the DA and John Hancock as Rev. Bacon.
+Richard Cross was a bearded, white-haired Moses, whose part is performed mainly in "sprechstimme," or speaking to music.
+It cautioned that the results were unofficial and might vary in other places.
+In three weeks I was playing it." After three years in the play, Fay wanted a vacation, and Stewart was delighted to substitute.
+There have been only two strikes at the Kitimat facility, a legal walkout in 1970 and an illegal strike in 1976, he added.
+Neither was it money or prestige that persuaded him to take the case, he said.
+If the current price holds, the government could conceivably raise six trillion to eight trillion yen ($35 billion to $50 billion) through new equity sales later this year.
+This raised the possibility of a breakup of the government's ruling Likud-Labor coalition.
+Garry Ringwood, general manager of Amcor's APM Packaging division, said the three new plants will lift Amcor's production to about 315,000 metric tons of corrugated cardboard a year from around 250,000 currently.
+Daewoo representatives in Washington and New Jersey declined to comment on the Customs Service action.
+ROYAL Bank of Scotland has offered clerical staff pay rises of between 2.5 per cent and 3.5 per cent.
+For instance, General Dynamics, the US conglomerate, introduced a code in 1985 which it has distributed to its employees and covers topics such as receiving gifts from outsiders.
+She said she'd been abandoned by her husband and was unable to find any one responsible to care for her 5-year-old daughter while Ms. Fernendez worked weekends at a shopping mall.
+Three towns in Transvaal Province _ Carletonville, Boksburg and Brakpan _ voted in recent days to ban blacks from public facilities that were integrated in recent years.
+"We had 70 security police working out there all night with West German firemen," U.S. Air Force spokesman Hans Ostertag said.
+The shares closed yesterday at $28.25, up 50 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Both countries have friendship treaties with Moscow.
+McNicol Middle School is developing a reputation around these parts for producing students with a sharp eye _ if not for studies then at least for big cockroaches.
+Henkel currently owns 23%, or an indicated 6,102,000, of Clorox's 26.7 million common shares outstanding.
+They tend to be entrepreneurs like William F. Gorog, retiring president of the Magazine Publishers Association and founder of the company that developed the widely used Nexis and Lexis electronic information-retrieval systems.
+The state billed Johnson for money he earned in Vermont while making the 1987 film "Sweetheart's Dance."
+"Religious dogma has become part of the marrow of humanity.
+Before Mueller's discovery, superconductivity occurred only at temperatures a few degrees above absolute zero, about 459 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
+One near the mountain town of San Vicente, about 160 miles north of the capital, ended in gunfire, leaving 10 peasants, an army colonel and two other soldiers dead.
+Last month, Dubcek was permitted to travel to the West for the first time since 1970 to receive an honorary degree in Italy.
+But he would probably be tempted by one of the profession's young intellectual heavyweights. Mr Paul Krugman, a rising star at MIT, is a good bet.
+We have taken over another company and largely closed down another arm of the business.
+Donald L. Fruehling, the president of the Maxwell Pergamon Publishing Group USA, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment Friday.
+Mr. Tabuchi, and former Nomura president Yoshihisa Tabuchi, who is no relation, resigned from their posts in June after it was disclosed that Nomura compensated favored clients for stock losses and had links with Mr. Ishii.
+He was taken to the Coast Guard station at Sandy Hook, N.J., for questioning, Henderson said.
+For instance, some actively traded 10-year government issues yield at least four percentage points more than similar-maturity Japanese government issues.
+Mr Michael Howard, who, as is proper for an environment secretary, is busying himself with the promotion of 'Helping the Earth' week, is known to regard even the distant prospect of re-entry to the ERM with hostility.
+Next door is a more conventional family where father and daughter have jobs, the mother does the washing, and there is a settled way of life.
+In 1964, the year Bobby Greene turned 17, he was hopelessly in love with a pretty 13-year-old named Lindy Lemmon.
+The justices, without comment, let stand a ruling that Mrs. Helmsley cannot now appeal the trial judge's denial of such a hearing.
+The API reported a 5.8 million-barrel reduction in gasoline stocks and a 1.5 million-barrel drawdown in crude stocks.
+At the same time, the agency said it had temporarily canceled licenses, a more serious action, for sale and above-ground use of all pesticides containing strychnine.
+Forthcoming topics will range from nature and world history to electronic atlases and travel guides.
+Super-sinker term bonds due 2010 aren't being formally reoffered.
+When two LDP candidates emerged from the Fukushima governorship race, many LDP Diet members feared a replay of Iwate.
+A spokeswoman for the Watershed Media Center said a mislabeled film container caused the mix-up Thursday night.
+The recommendations could be directed toward federal, state and local officials, as well as bus manufacturers, but the safety board has no power to require that any of them be implemented.
+It subsequently was revised and the state attorney general urged an overhaul of the agency responsible.
+Among the busts this day, an undercover officer got past a lookout and into a drug den, the basement of an abandoned building that reeked of urine and rotting garbage in the South Bronx.
+The drug business is destructive to our lifestyle and the security of this country, and we've simply got to face it for what it is." Here is a chronology of events in the hijacking of Kuwait Airways Flight 422.
+He called a Gore withdrawal "something he has to decide," but said he would help Gore raise money to eliminate a campaign debt that approaches $2 million.
+U.S. oil companies have been authorized to import limited amounts of oil from Iran and send their payments to an escrow fund established to pay claims won against the Iranian government by Americans.
+However, many leading economists, including the bipartisan Congressional Budget Office, say lowering the tax would have the opposite effect _ reducing revenues and further worsening the deficit.
+In all, the state farms about 10,000 acres through its prison agriculture program.
+THE BEST thing about the English National Opera Don Carlos is its chosen version.
+Mr. Casper is a professor and former dean of law at the University of Chicago.
+Speculators are not involved in industries that produce or use the commodity.
+British Gas continues to attract the interest of Japanese investors but ended unchanged.
+Neo-Nazi graffiti has been found at a small black church that was heavily damaged by a suspicious fire Christmas Eve, and authorities said they were investigating.
+About $260 million of long-term debt is affected.
+This month, 2,500 Chinese Moslems, emboldened by the pro-democracy demonstrators, marched through the streets of Beijing to demand the banning of a Chinese book they said blasphemed their religion.
+Shareholders of Shoney's Inc. on Thursday approved a $730 million recapitalization plan, which management says will enable the chain of family restaurants to strengthen its business without expanding.
+Bayerische Landesbank, another public sector bank owed DM381m - compared with the DM240m owed to NordLB - said it would back the bail-out package, as did Barclays Bank, the UK clearer owed DM154.5m.
+Murkowski and Stevens voted against the trade bill in last week's 63-36 roll call, citing the Alaskan oil provisions.
+Ronald Ridenour received the videotape in the mail, along with a will, a receipt for cremation services and some personal effects, Barry said.
+Mr. Colombari is currently senior vice president for USX's domestic and Canadian iron ore operations.
+This includes above all the thousands of men and women in our armed forces who are now in the Gulf, but we also expect others to bear their fair share.
+Between 1981 and 1986, any worker could put $2,000 a year into an IRA and deduct that sum from his taxable income.
+Rhein Biotech's Argentinian subsidiary Rhein Americana S.A. will be incorporated gradually into the Rhone Poulenc Group.
+Last year Americans boarded scheduled U.S. airliners a record 418 million times, up 46% from five years ago.
+Ji Pengfei, chairman of the drafting committee, said in his closing remarks later in the morning that the plan "reflects the great thinking of (the) one- country, two-systems" policy.
+Colorado's proposed amendment extends even to U.S. senators and congressmen.
+But then they are annual savings forever.
+"We've talked it over with police officers and we've decided not to say anything," Schulz said.
+The use of scents is far from new for those who ply stained waters for bewhiskered catfish.
+Also, the Bentsen measure says nothing about higher business taxes, but instead would pay for the extra benefits by tapping an estimated $8 billion surplus in a trust fund financed by employers' unemployment-compensation taxes.
+For instance, analysts say, if KohlbergKravis Roberts & Co. were presenting its $24.53 billion bid for RJR Nabisco Inc. before banks today, it likely would win approval for its proposal faster than if it were buying an airline like United.
+Then, surrounded by cheering supporters, Sen. Simon did a series of brief live interviews with television stations in Chicago and around Iowa.
+One city agency is seeking to recover $20,000 in special rent-incentive payments that Mr. Whitfield and Mr. Boynes say they just don't have.
+THE SECOND quarter of 1992 came to a somewhat ragged close on the stock market last night, with both stock index futures and equity prices moving erratically before ending on a confident note.
+However, lawyers for PPI's administrators and shareholders denied Mr Nadir's right to sell Sunzest.
+We are not talking about a few whining malcontents.
+Studies are sometimes an easy way to impress the home folk and to delay or affect legislative action.
+Ms. Perez said Mrs. Bush had adopted a new policy on controversial issues such as guns and abortion.
+Sometimes he's more of one than the other two, but on the opening night of this year's JVC Jazz Festival he played a bit of each role.
+"There is no magic wand, there are no short cuts" to repair Poland's economy, he warned.
+He added that Coastal perceives energy company stock prices to be relatively strong and anti-takeover restrictions to be stricter and more widespread.
+Goichberg said this year's event was missing many top U.S. and overseas grandmasters because of a scheduling clash with a world championship qualifying tournament in the Philippines.
+Yamaichi, on orders from a customer late in February, bought 3 million shares _ or one-seventh of the total outstanding _ of Nippon Seisen, a leading wire maker, at the equivalent of about $44 million for delivery in four days.
+The tender offer by West Germany's second-biggest commercial bank is in two stages.
+INTEREST RATES: Treasury bond futures fell in sluggish trading, with prices reacting mainly to minor moves in the dollar and crude oil prices, traders said.
+"It's a young, affluent market with lots of miles," said Mr. Edler.
+The first phase of the changeover to the narrower European tracks would permit construction of a high-speed line from Port Bou on Spain's northern border with France to Barcelona, Madrid and Seville.
+The government puts the number at about 15% of the 13 million population; the opposition claims 40%.
+The once fast-growing company began piling up losses in 1986, when its main business of producing software for International Business Machines Corp.'s mainframe computers ran into stiff competition.
+Encouraged by Mr. Drabinsky's promise, the executives say that they operated the plant seven days a week for 32 weeks of 1989.
+The administration has said repeatedly there must be "effective safeguards" to ensure that the Khmer Rouge, now a powerful guerrilla force, do not achieve a dominant role again in Cambodia.
+Inland's workers gave no wage concessions in the 1986 negotiations, so there was no restoration of past sacrifices.
+The high cost of credit is one of the main constraints to the development of small- and medium-sized business.
+Spinks has been guaranteed $13.5 million, almost twice what he has earned in all his previous exertions, and Tyson's percentage cut could reach $15 million.
+Others noted that investors might be pressed to realign their investments now because it is the end of the quarter here and the end of the first half of Japan's fiscal year.
+The Ginnie Mae 9% issue was yielding 8.36% to a 12-year average life assumption, as the spread above the Treasury 10-year note widened slightly to 1.46 percentage points.
+Still, the newspaper gave several examples of excesses that cost in the tens of thousands of dollars, indicating the violations were broad.
+The administration's plan could cost utilities, mainly those that use coal, up to $4 billion a year.
+Gasoline for September delivery fell 1.45 cents a gallon to 65.34 cents; October gasoline fell more than a penny, as well.
+It projects that private security firms will spend $104 billion annually by the year 2000, compared with $44 billion for public agencies.
+In the West Bank city of Jenin, troops bulldozed the house of a resident accused of throwing three firebombs at an Israeli army vehicle, an army official said.
+A successor hasn't been named, a Morgan Stanley spokesman in New York said.
+My own tendency would be to emphasize the fact that we had a very bad speculative outbreak once before with most disagreeable consequences and that what happened before could happen again.
+Pat Dolan worked at a luncheonette for years before the pace became too much in the early 1980s.
+Following a decade of inclement conditions and deteriorating finances, the agricultural sector has now been hit by possibly the worst drought this century.
+He later said he wanted to gain more flexibility in pursuing talks with Hun Sen, prime minister of the Vietnam-installed government in Cambodia.
+Masheke, who visited the camp Wednesday, told reporters in Lusaka, the Zambian capital, that the rioters destroyed makeshift homes they had built themselves when they first arrived.
+The issue was priced at 72 basis points over the Treasury five-year note.
+Still, for people who aren't forced to sell, a downgrading may make no difference: As long as the issuer doesn't default, investors receive the yield promised when they purchased the securities, and they get back their principal at maturity.
+Each pile has a metal rod piercing it, running its length.
+This was due to the increased use of discounts and special promotions to attract business, the company said.
+"We plan to proceed full speed ahead."
+He is now responsible for establishing co-ordinating committees in the villages to be repopulated. The government has not said how it will finance the operation, or what will happen to those who have moved into the homes of the displaced.
+"The Massachusetts unemployment rate declined in June; if it continues to decline, it may be a precursor to a national recovery," the analysts write.
+Hager said she would have no problem with a replica if firefighters paid for it.
+They've already been tried, which is another farce," says Jackie Donnelly, spokesman for the outlawed IRA's legal political wing, Sinn Fein.
+Trading volume increased as the Footsie moved steadily into positive territory.
+One potential juror told attorneys she thought the press had "picked on" Ferraro's family while the former congresswoman was the Democratic nominee in 1984, and she thought the attacks had carried over to the son after his arrest.
+It's probably too late for anyone to change the family car for the weekend trip, but the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety on Tuesday released its first ranking of cars according to the likelihood of a rider dying in one of them.
+There was no allegation of wrongdoing by Morgan Stanley, which suspended and later fired Wang.
+Most of them, like Game 1 of this match, were draws.
+Leicester-based solicitor Gillian Wood received a Pounds 17,000 out-of-court settlement after a recently-qualified male colleague who replaced her during maternity leave was paid Pounds 10,500 a year more, the Equal Opportunities Commission said.
+We don't do things on sex and women's insides.
+At the end of the third quarter, Kaiser had total assets of about $692 million and liabilities of about $633 million.
+Other evidence is not hard to find.
+Although PaineWebber still managed to make money in arbitrage for all of 1989, the firm has said arbitrage losses hurt results in the fourth quarter of 1989 and first quarter of 1990.
+Now look at these pictures.' Olwyn is a fan of the late Elvis.
+In the spacious den of his plantation-style home sits a brightly colored juke box containing 100 carefully selected songs.
+GM's announcement comes less than a week before the company is to begin contract negotiations with the United Auto Workers union.
+Bush mentioned his wealthy Connecticut background Thursday night, saying, "Yes, my parents were prosperous."
+On the other side of this trade account, Malaysia now controls more than 0.25 per cent of the French import market.
+The odds have increased dramatically in recent days, administration insiders say.
+"The situation gets more critical by the minute," said Borges. "We're on the brink of a real emergency." The fire began 28 days ago as a series of brush fires throughout the northeastern state of Bahia.
+The Supreme Court limited the ability of multinational corporations to challenge state taxes in federal court in a case involving two foreign-based companies that challenged California law.
+In the year-earlier quarter, the company had a net loss of $19.2 million, including profit of $1.7 million from discontinued operations.
+That venture apparently didn't include any New Zealand partners, and it may have bid for only a 49.9% stake in New Zealand Telecom.
+It started near the front door and before long wound around the corner.
+The awards are administered by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the library association.
+Riedle won a settlement from the Twin Cities archdiocese in 1988.
+Max's parents had argued in the New York case that giving grandparents visitation rights against the parents' objections was unconstitutional because it interfered with parents' rights to rear their children as they see fit.
+The football-sized bowl is designed to be attached to an outside drain also hooked up to a water supply.
+Texaco's chief financial officer, Allen J. Krowe, told a meeting of securities analysts Thursday that the $1.3 billion would be "slightly offset" by minor restructuring expenses.
+Trading prices have fallen below their face value at most trading centres.
+In New York, AT&T officials emphasized that it hasn't any immediate plans to gear up production of personal computers and workstations.
+Officials claim Grosskopf carried out that bombing and at least one other on orders from the outlawed African National Congress, the predominantly black guerrilla group fighting to end domination by South Africa's white minority.
+Central Banking said "most or all" of the $13.5 million gain realized from the July sale of its insurance-premium-finance division and other assets was wiped out by estimated losses and charges in the quarter.
+Load factor was 67.9% compared with 66.5%.
+All soldiers in the British-ruled province were told the funeral was taking place on Saturday and had been warned to steer clear, an army spokesman said.
+What's most unsettling about the picture has been the way some men are responding to it.
+Du Pont, based in Wilmington, Del., said that plant closings and the sale of certain businesses boosted results in the latest quarter nine cents a share.
+Trading volume was 252m shares. Stock prices inched higher at the opening, encouraged by early gains in bonds which were sparked by reassuring news on inflation.
+I was skeptical that Microsoft could make a really useful program that didn't require much of a learning curve.
+Harris is a communications and microelectronics concern.
+But in conversation with the women of Hezbollah visiting Tehran, a rather different picture emerged.
+Analysts cautiously praised Unocal's plan.
+Before the weekend, members were confident that their nearly 16% pay raise, to $89,500 a year, would be allowed to go into effect quietly this week without a vote.
+India's production may drop 6 percent from last year's record level but still would be the second-largest.
+Establishing a free-trade area would make protectionism "very expensive for Europe and Asia," said Rep. Kemp, a likely presidential candidate.
+They trust us to do the screening." Take a long-range perspective on America, as most highly successful investors do, and you might develop not just a less frantic view of the future but a fatter wallet too.
+"Farmers have just about sold as much cotton as they'd like at present prices" and have raised their asking prices, he said.
+The governing Liberal Democratic Party, which faces unprecedented low public approval ratings at home, may find it difficult to institute such fundamental economic changes.
+A House panel charged Friday that FAA officials lied under oath about payroll records prepared during the 1981 controllers' strike and in some instances doctored time sheets to cheat the controllers.
+Foreign automakers have been forced to raise prices to account for the foreign exchange decline of the dollar since 1985.
+He declined to say whether he had requested the resignations.
+The size of the write-offs will equal the discounts Mexico accepts.
+Instead, he backed the SEC's bid for authority over stock futures, which currently rests with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
+At Glasgow this tall tree is covered in buds, like tight little pin-cushions, and brilliant scarlet puffs of flower.
+The debate over history is still far from free.
+"There was a business model that showed you could provide a quality service and that people who were addicted to drugs were willing to pay for it," Kupsc said.
+He has offered to manage the Chelsea school district for 10 years and transform it into a model for urban school renewal.
+Yesterday, officials overseeing the independence process were putting on brave faces.
+But the trends are positive." In late trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Bank of Boston stock was quoted at $10, up $1.125.
+President Reagan, contending the American people have "had it" with drug users and pushers, today exhorted the Senate to approve tough, House-passed anti-drug legislation before adjourning next week.
+"GE obviously didn't feel comfortable with what's out there."
+With this added $2.2 billion, our 1990 drug budget totals almost $8 billion _ the largest increase in history.
+But HUD had provided administrative support to the council on a continuing basis, according to James Stimpson, a deputy assistant housing secretary.
+The decision to close Milne Point "took some guts," said a Conoco insider, "but it probably got applause."
+"You always use those who know him best," he says.
+Ingmar Bergman has proved the master of such films.
+The market for used chip plants is particularly bearish because the industry's profits are plummeting as economic worries dry up demand.
+It's probably not true that the bird is widely endangered now," said Jim Enderson, a Colorado College biologist who heads a federal peregrine recovery team.
+The silver lining in the dark cloud will be that inflation remains docile, Mr. Berner says.
+His wife of 14 years, Martha Howell, is an associate professor in medieval history at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
+Morrell said in a statement that it considered the fine "grossly unfair and totally unjustified."
+I was quite certain that I was going to be shot.
+Radio Device Keeps Close Tabs on Vehicles NEW RADIO technology could discourage auto theft and help motorists in distress.
+The doctors argued that HIV infection should be included under state public-health laws that require testing and reporting of the infection to sexual partners or needle-sharing partners.
+"Both my father and Mayor (Harold) Washington loved this city and both were strong mayors," Daley said.
+Analysts said Hungary's efforts to modernize its economic system got a boost this week when a reform-minded official, Karoly Grosz, was named to succeed veteran leader Janos Kadar as the nation's Communist Party chief.
+By paying the merit raise as a lump sum, GM would be applying to salaried workers the changes it negotiated with hourly workers in 1984.
+Their contention is that foreigners should indeed be attracted to U.S. assets, since such assets are a solid investment providing a good return in the most politically stable large nation on earth.
+Consider the costs of school choice.
+He said the Panamanian government first negotiated with Japan and Taiwan and when those discussions broke down, it turned to Colombia, which agreed to provide the money if it would be returned when U.S.-Panamanian relations improved.
+The two led a 21-candidate field in the first round Nov. 15, but neither obtained the majority required by law.
+Dan Crump said the grave desecration near Henryville in southeastern Indiana was discovered Thursday.
+Gephardt voted for President Reagan's big cut in tax rates in 1981.
+If convicted, she faces up to four years in state prison.
+The new company would produce and distribute 70% of the total volume for Coca-Cola products in Canada.
+Governments often have 'flown a kite' about some major policy move in order to gauge public reaction.
+However, to watch Harriet Walter, Clare Higgins and Gillian Barge in their roles is a rare privilege.
+"I think my attitude is my Fountain of Youth, with or without a band, because I feel kind of timeless," he said.
+"We want to be known as the liveliest ghost town in the South Hemisphere," Alderman John Hennessey, one of the project's backers, said today.
+The funeral procession in Seoul, which police did not try to stop, moved through the center of the capital, snarling traffic in the morning rush hour.
+Now, Treverton said, the question for the short term is whether East Germany will produce economic and political reforms sufficient "to build for itself some legitimacy."
+Flight 811 was en route from Honolulu to Aukland, New Zealand, when the cargo door burst open.
+My wife said, 'I'm not putting my bags down.'"
+These customers responded by buying Japanese cars with great success and satisfaction.
+In an unusual move, Mr. Newton rejected Judge Crocker's reduced award and sought a new trial on damages only.
+Volume was modest with 384.8 million shares changing hands, compared with 319.2 million shares traded Tuesday.
+The government department that is leading the federal fight against cigarette smoking was ordered Friday to bargain with unionized employees over whether they may puff away on the job.
+She thinks the company might fetch a fortune in a takeover.
+Gary Pillersdorf, the Delosovics' lawyer, said the light did not give pedestrians enough time to cross the street.
+As previously reported, WPPSS in 1984 sued Pitt-Des Moines over work on a nuclear power plant.
+Under terms of the U.S. extradition treaty with Greece, the State Department makes the final decision of whether a suspect is sent home, after a court certifies extraditability.
+In the anti-Korean boycott, blacks led by self-proclaimed "anti-white" activist Sonny Carson berated and spat on those who tried to shop at the stores, whose business has plummeted.
+Mimot's inhabitants were driven into rural communes or forced into slave labor on the rubber plantation.
+But only recently have interest rates dropped far enough to make it possible for the Treasury to save money by calling the bonds.
+Tuesday, volume on the first section exceeded one billion shares, the highest level in nearly four months.
+"This has divided the student community.
+The notes have been rated triple-A by both Moody's Investors Service Inc. and Standard & Poor's Corp.
+Indeed, the NCAA doesn't even bother to discriminate between corrupt and innocent practices involving students.
+The joint venture would create a company with revenue of under $800 million, a Dresser spokesman said.
+"They are ignorant of a project like this," he said in a telephone interview from Jerusalem. "They don't know the kind of material we're working with.
+In April, the last time the question was asked, the figure was 44 per cent.
+The former vice president this week lost an appeal before the U.S. Supreme Court on an aspect of the earlier case, but his lawyer vowed to pursue the suit anyway.
+Researchers cited an alternative explanation for the lowered diabetes rate.
+"Years from now, I believe it will be said of this generation of Canadians that we made the right choice," Trade Minister John Crosbie said.
+In addition to the other provisions in the bills, the House version provides leave allowances of up to 15 weeks for an employee's own serious illness, while the Senate would limit that to 13 weeks.
+She has taken leave of the responsibilities at her own firm to work as the first full-time Comex chairman, drawing a salary of Dollars 125,000 a year.
+Mike Pagliarulo has had a whole season at third base under his belt.
+The Japanese take the opposite tack.
+The trial, expected to last about three weeks, recessed Tuesday and will resume Wednesday.
+"We served on such a commission for 19 years.
+Certainly nobody, the Bs aside, says anything truly controversial.
+And older workers often are earning top wages while a younger worker could be hired for less.
+The aide, Murray Dickman, also told nominees not to cooperate with the review process.
+Add the cars swarming on to the streets, the jammed packed trolley buses, the motorbikes and hand carts, and there is a sure recipe for chaos. Yet somehow, Shanghai gets by.
+But all of them have exit permits as Jews for Israel.
+Users also can improve their on-screen graphics and add memory. Previously, Compaq's design often forced customers to replace their machines if they wanted a more powerful processing chip or better graphics.
+The more affluent majority with access to jobs, owner-occupation, cars and the rest cannot cut themselves off from it.
+Britain's audio industry was founded by skilled engineers who designed some of the world's best loudspeakers.
+'Temperamentally, he is very sound.
+It may now seem easy to dismiss Japan's software industry as handicapped by the Japanese language and written characters.
+So would any difficulties in putting the refinancing package together, or a downturn in RJR's basic businesses.
+The Belarus government, which until recently was pressing for monetary union with the Russian rouble, has banned its use, along with other foreign currency in all cash and domestic transactions.
+It is expensive to do TV and money that comes in seems to disappear.
+The burst of light and radiation was located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, a galaxy near the Milky Way, and some 160,000 light years away.
+The clergymen sent protest letters to John E. Johns, president of the private college of 2,500 students founded by Baptists and supported by the South Carolina Baptist Convention.
+Mr. Elden said there was a "small" chance the government could defer settlement of the offer as a concession to underwriters.
+An old dog with flies crawling in its eyes huddles in the shade.
+Hanson declined to release any specifics about when the letter was received, where it came from or what it said.
+Upgrading the 450-mile system with computer controls that operate most of the nation's subway system would cost more than $1 billion, Pugh said.
+The frenzied first day of trading reflected pent-up enthusiasm for shares of the Seattle-based desktop publishing software company that had been building since the offering was announced last month.
+"We seem to have returned to the Rome of the popes," commented Bettino Craxi, leader of the Socialist party.
+Investments required tend to be for large amounts.
+It's the press that's talking about performance.
+The current account provides a measure of the amount of money this country must raise abroad to finance its economy.
+The victory also is expected to increase pressure for Croatia and Slovenia, the two wealthiest republics, to pull away from the rest of the federation.
+Lids on, they are passed to the gaggle of giggling girls who assemble the orders from both sides of the kitchen and make sure they are never without clothes pegs. Economics are forcing certain changes.
+So politicians should be warned.
+Eleven Republicans joined all but four Democrats in a 36-15 vote to delay until January 1995 the June 1991 deadline that Bush had proposed for S&Ls to come up with 3 percent "hard cash" capital _ or $3 for every $100 they lend.
+But we cannot tell Mr Denktash to surrender. He definitely represents his people.
+The church says milk-production restrictions in the wake of the 1986 nuclear accident in Chernobyl, U.S.S.R, had caused the milk shortage in Armenia, which also was devastated by earthquake a year ago.
+Although the bridge is back in the commute loop, workbound motorists aren't going to have much of a picnic on Monday because important freeway connections on both sides of the bay are still knocked out.
+Mrs. Sefton and her daughters Jane, 14, and Patricia, 12, were among 10 British women freed by the hijackers on Wednesday and later contacted by the Daily Mail in repeatedly interrupted telephone calls.
+But Defense Minister Manfred Woerner wants to proceed with the modernization plan NATO planners have twice endorsed.
+Bank of Boston's stock was quoted at $10.875, down 37.5 cents, and Shawmut's at $8.375, unchanged, in late trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
+Overall business productivity, including that of farms, rose at a 3.2% rate in the first quarter, up from a preliminary estimate that it increased 0.8%.
+More than 10,000 pro-democracy supporters staged a rally in an East German city, opposition leaders said Friday, in the latest sign that activists will keep up the pressure on the country's new leader.
+Gray denied that he had done anything wrong and suggested in an evening news conference Tuesday that the allegations were politically motivated.
+An Iowa State University study shows that after four years in a town Williston's size, Wal-Mart takes $8.3 million from local businesses.
+ServiceMaster Limited Partnership, based in Downers Grove, Ill., will begin trading units Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SVM.
+They have helped to lift the financing constraints that have plagued the region's economies since the beginning of the debt crisis.
+Few Westerners have escaped through Habur, the single border crossing between Iraq and Turkey, since 52 dependents of U.S. Embassy personnel stationed in Kuwait left Iraq on Monday.
+Similarly, the decision on the new breakthrough drugs for AIDS, cancer and vascular problems must be determined by an informed patient together with his or her physician.
+The dollar closed marginally lower against the Japanese yen Wednesday, while the Tokyo Stock Exchange's key index also declined.
+However, majority vote candidates can also stand in up to three proportional lists to hedge their bets. All the leading candidates in the parties are standing in both the majority and the proportional lists - often in two or three.
+And the American people have repeatedly expressed their agreement with this position.
+I hope it's going to be different this summer.
+"It has always been owned by the club," said Larry Throneburg, the club's vice president for sales.
+Mechanical handling moved from a Pounds 540,000 loss to a Pounds 560,000 profit, on turnover of Pounds 13.7m (Pounds 12.3m). The company's cautious approach to the dividend is partly explained by the outlook.
+But if the card is lost what we want is some mechanism of cancelling the card and returning the unused value to the customer.' Creative Star has set ERG a demanding specification for recharging the smart card.
+Its annual meeting is slated this month in Dahlonega.
+Both figures are higher than the turnout for the Democratic primary in 1984 and the Republican primary in 1980, the years on which Hazeltine based her predictions.
+But he adds, "You cannot look at this blip on the data base and say, 'So what?'"
+Even with the reactor shut down, if it loses all cooling the afterheat of the reactor could be enough to cause problems," said Gussgard.
+"The Russia Gorbachev envisages will be based on computer programmers, trained economic managers, and others with the knowledge to find solutions for the nation's chronic economic and social problems."
+After the initial loss, the market reversed and began to climb as buy orders started coming in, dealers said.
+The company said it temporarily suspended sales of a number of animal drugs "pending completion of a quality certification process" now under way at its Kansas animal-products plant.
+The computer golf games have been shelved," Merrill Lynch's Mr. Mondschein said.
+Watercolors and drawings from the George A. Lucas collection. Through Oct. 14.
+Jeff Goldstein, a municipal bond trader for Merrill Lynch & Co., said the decline was "in sympathy with weakness in the dollar." The corporate bond market rose, on the other hand.
+It was Kennedy's final speech, but Jackie stole the show, looking lovely and self-assured in a two-piece pink suit with matching pillbox hat.
+They're managing the company for the long term."
+They simmer in the current national campaign, and religious scholars say Reagan has excelled at using his office as a "bully pulpit" for his upbeat-style sermonizing.
+An election campaign is under way in Nicaragua under a regional peace accord signed in August.
+Texas yesterday became the latest state to suspend business with Salomon; Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Connecticut, California and Colorado also suspended dealings with the firm in recent weeks.
+The turmoil at Cleveland-Cliffs erupted earlier this year when the company proposed a public offering of four million shares of common stock and said it would adopt a shareholders rights plan.
+Gasoline deliveries increased 1.2 percent to 7.3 million barrels, with premium unleaded gasoline's share of the market climbing to 23 percent from 20 percent last year, and leaded gasoline's share dropping to 17 percent.
+It took three tugs about two hours to remove the dredge.
+Six of the patients had antibodies to HTLV-1, indicating they had been exposed to the virus.
+Survivors include his wife, Dorothy, four daughters, a sister, 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
+The overall steadier trend was prompted by a constructive close on Tuesday and by speculative interest.
+Mr. Scott said Triton is "actively pursuing a number of other" acquisition opportunities.
+The regulations set out the framework within which each state will design its JOBS program.
+"There is a risk, but you have to keep that risk in perspective," said the study's lead author, Dr. David Henderson of the NIH.
+Neither has a head for detail, and both can be remarkably verbose in a provincial brogue. Each was compared badly to a rival who regularly trounced him in the political arena - Helmut Schmidt and Margaret Thatcher, respec- tively.
+(Justinian acknowledges gratefully the forebearance of his readers.) Justinian's influence was more in the area of journalistic imitation.
+Mr. Robbins called the continued strength in the dollar "the big plus for the next advance in the market."
+Although the hashish and flower children are gone a generation later, along with the Eden posters saying "Let us take you higher," Jhochhen Road is still known as Freak Street.
+Your Aug. 17 editorial "Free the Gridlocked Skies" makes several good points in defense of its argument that the air-traffic control system should be deregulated.
+"She is pure sailboat, absolutely at the mercy of the wind," Lush added, noting that Thursday's Child has no engine.
+Serrano moved to the Bronx with his family when he was 7 and worked as a bank teller, among other jobs, before winning his Assembly seat in 1974.
+As part of the buyout of Mr. Icahn in November 1984, Mr. Icahn agreed to a "standstill agreement" under which he wouldn't acquire any Goodrich stock for five years.
+A future is a binding contract to buy or sell a designated amount of a commodity at a specified price by a given date.
+He led Northern into the acquisition of STC, the UK telecommunications group, and forged a valuable joint venture with Matra of France. But his abrasive style and emphasis on international growth have hit Northern's core business in North America.
+The purchase agreement also provides for a contingency payment to American Physicians Service Group of more than $2.5 million if certain Databill revenue conditions are met.
+It charged that Pakistan was trying to turn Afghanistan into a satellite.
+The Dow Jones average finished with a loss of about 19 points.
+The fight on Wednesday night in Stepanakert, capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian enclave in Azerbaijan, was accompanied by continuing strikes, Tass said.
+Despite a Probation Department recommendation of probation, Real sentenced Myers to three years in jail for each of two counts of making false statements and then suspended all but 60 days of the incarceration.
+So they, and relatives back home, revert to that wonderful old dinosaur: the letter.
+The body of a man killed by a gunshot wound to his head was found near a housing project about 2 a.m., the likely victim of random gunfire, said Hepburn.
+Then surgeons are able to take out just the tumor and leave the rest of the breast.
+Selling Slovene companies to foreigners is not popular, but officials are convinced it is only a question of time before more people recognise the benefits. 'People are not very keen on foreign investment, but (their attitude) is changing.
+Palestinians misread a date on smudged underground leaflets and went on strike by mistake today in parts of the occupied territories and Jerusalem.
+The Justice Department said the total of 754 suspect accounts may have received illegal deposits of nearly $400 million as of early 1989.
+Interest-rate ceilings have been raised sharply, to levels of 40% to 50%, to encourage people to pay off debts and save.
+Also, Mr Clinton may be an easier target on personal grounds, but is much more resilient and combative than the passive Mr Dukakis. Much has been made of this year's British precedent.
+For instance, the Wards Cove Packing Co. maintained racially separate hiring pools and job categories.
+Carlucci and businessman Joseph Ritchie, however, told the House Public Works and Transportation aviation subcommittee that their plan offered the only hope for restoring Eastern as a major airline.
+A former Mecham campaign finance committee member, Vern Gasser, testified that he couldn't recall the meaning of notes he took during a committee meeting in fall 1986.
+On another current financial issue, 79% of the respondents favored restriction of foreigners' equity investment here and only 16% thought foreigners should be allowed to buy as much stock as they want in U.S. firms.
+Hussein Kamel, Saddam's cousin and son-in-law.
+Those numbers exclude special items such as the $800 million charge relating to the company's oil spill cleanup operation in Alaskan waters.
+The casualty list after last week's musical chairs in John Major's government may be a bit shorter than first appeared.
+Meanwhile, he said, Friday banking activity would be restricted to the cashing of pension checks and the paychecks of public and private employees.
+Two letters Dec. 9 discussed your page-one series on psychotherapy.
+In his time off, he tells young blacks to spend their lives helping to open doors for minorities.
+Mr. Saunders stepped down Friday, becoming the biggest casualty yet of a widening British government investigation into Guinness's takeover of Distillers Co. last year, equivalent to $3.74 billion at current exchange rates.
+The sports equipment and food were provided by American employees of Saudi ARAMCO, the kingdom's largest oil company.
+The unsanctioned group has spearheaded the annexation campaign, which has led to bloodshed between Armenians and Azerbaijanis.
+Wheeling-Pittsburgh added 1/4 to 20 1/4.
+Ultimately, they paid more than $1 million for the rights.
+Shiite mosques blared verses from the Koran, Islam's holy book, as thousands of mourners flooded the Iranian Embassy to deliver condolences.
+Tests suggested the letter bore the imprint of a telephone number written on another sheet of paper, the source said.
+It was now in a position to plan and implement a growth strategy. The sale of Groupe Bull, in which the state has a 73 per cent stake, has been seen as one of the more difficult of the 21 privatisations planned by the French government.
+Among Alexander's new charges: _Gingrich funneled $12,000 worth of advertising and $20,000 in contributions to the 1986 re-election campaign of Sen. Mack Mattingly, R-Ga., but failed to report the gifts as required by federal election law.
+Two of the officers in the security detail have committed suicide.
+Copper futures prices fell sharply Friday on New York's Commodity Exchange, reflecting fears of an economic slowdown, which would reduce demand for the metal.
+He said OPM failed to limit the program to employees who actually cause accidents.
+CEBO and its partners are negotiating with a big electronics manufacturer to help design and expand its manufacturing facilities.
+At the outset of the campaign, Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey was touted as Hollywood's leading man for 1992, in part because of his onetime romance with actress Debra Winger.
+Thus, the higher an investor's tax bracket, the higher the tax on stock earnings.
+The guerrillas fled back to Mozambique with 28 stolen steers, the spokesman was quoted as saying.
+But stockholders now will receive payments of $4 a share on July 20, with the balance of $17.50 expected to be paid on or before Oct. 23 of this year.
+However slowly, the area is recovering, as are some of the victims.
+For Sunday, showers and thunderstorms were forecast over southern and central Florida.
+Later Friday, Fitzwater said it was "unclear what specific actions have been taken against journalists.
+It set an auction record for a Faberge egg. In all, 54 imperial eggs were produced by the workshop of the St Petersburg jeweller in the 30 years after 1885, but this is only the fifth to appear at auction in the past 50 years.
+It was higher against the D-Mark at DM2.4534 from DM2.4432. Opinions diverged about whether, and why, the election results were important.
+I believe that there is no reliable substitute for a CPMS-like system, and in the interests of patient safety a CPMS system should not be abandoned.
+The proposed regulation, which could become final after a 60-day comment period, would leave those uncollected debts with the hospitals.
+Jose Marie Zumel _ because of their identification with Marcos.
+Blue Cross offered to merge its CaliforniaCare HMO with the larger and older Health Net, creating a giant HMO with more than one million members in the nation's most populous state.
+They said the three workers could get "potentially lucrative, albeit uncertain, relief" under the employers' liability law.
+The study asserts that up to two-thirds of the prescriptions filled by older adults each year fall into three categories: - Not needed because the problem is not one for which the drug is a proper solution.
+He predicts that the Contras will exist only as a small force with aid found from other international sources.
+But here in Huntingburg, Mr. Harvey identifies himself as a potential Contra supporter but says he has doubts about the character of the rebels.
+In Cairo, police sources said a nationwide search was under way for a Moslem extremist suspected of fatally stabbing a senior police officer in the working-class district of Ein Shams on Thursday.
+More than 400 people will be employed at the building, expected to be completed in 1988.
+The same heroic tale also appears in Mr. Rushdie's book.
+It'll be the first white Christmas in Wilmington since 1870 and on the Outer Banks since 1874, the weather service said.
+The soldiers returned one shot.
+Howell was moved to another department as part of major reorganization in which many department heads were changed, the spokesman said.
+But to the U.S. Postal Service, collectors represent $150 million to $170 million in sales annually, Morison said.
+"We're not ruling out anything," Rowland told reporters after the ICC vote.
+Because of the military nature of the flight, the Pentagon is shrouding many details in secrecy.
+Miami-based Atlantis Group Inc. and Alizac Partners of Suffern, N.Y., notified the Securities and Exchange Commission that they have formed a committee to solicit proxies from other Rospatch shareholders.
+Evidence of the most significant guerrilla gains in more than 11 years of fighting was clear during a five-week trip with the insurgents that covered 450 miles.
+The Soviet Foreign Ministry has made no comment.
+Andries Treurnicht, the leader of South Africa's pro-apartheid Conservative Party, is astounded that someone should brand him so.
+McDonald's introduced the McLean Deluxe in April with much fanfare, as part of an attempt to outflank price-discounters by emphasizing nutrition.
+The 1991 figures are expected to be substantially higher.
+"I don't want to open up someone else's bedroom doors and watch what's going on and I don't imagine the vast majority of other people do either.
+Analysts said the Irish authorities are unhappy to allow it to rise above IPounds 1.05 to the UK currency, because more than 40 per cent of Irish trade is with the UK.
+If Nicaragua's presidential election Feb. 25 hinges on organization, party discipline and attention to detail, the Sandinistas have a decided edge at this stage of the campaign.
+The manned spacecraft Soyuz TM-10 docked with the orbiting Mir space station on Friday, two days after it was launched, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.
+The $700 million agreement calls for Textron to manufacture wing parts at its factory in Nashville, Tenn.
+At Nissan he was able to start his ideal auto plant from scratch; at TVA he inherits big troubles.
+No wild swings transpired and share price barometers registered temperate readings throughout the day before closing with modest gains.
+Mr. Pivar said, "These were Andy's crystals.
+Each $1 million in debentures is convertible into 225,000 shares of Republic Waste common.
+First Union Corp. and Sumitomo Bank Ltd., which owns a stake in Settsu, acted as the company's financial advisers.
+However, we are concerned about the cost of such generous rewards."
+A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals closed the hearing after Edward Dennis, acting deputy attorney general, said the court would be hearing information relating to national security.
+Sources say the company's decision to offer between about 48% and 80% of the company to outside investors is intended to raise an estimated $1 billion to $1.3 billion for the family.
+The contract calls for a 4 percent pay raise each year, a drug-testing policy, a clause prohibiting strikes or lockouts, and a $600 contract-signing bonus for each member, payable by April 13.
+The optimum smelter size in the world today is 233,000 tonnes a year.
+"You will only have it (a European central bank) when you dissolve the (British) House of Commons, among other" political institutions, said the British official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+You can insulate new exterior walls by installing roll-type insulation.
+The IRS and the Justice Department declined to comment on the IRS plans.
+At the end of two years, if a reorganization plan didn't exist, all creditor committee members would be dropped in favor of new committees.
+In a 1970 budget speech to the Bundestag, or West German parliament, his attacks on the then-governing Social Democratic government were so stinging that former Chancellor Willy Brandt stormed out of the session.
+However, it is still illegal for ANC guerrillas to infiltrate and store weapons.
+Then the government men gave Mr. Booky a phone to call an attorney.
+Because funds are held up, the textbooks still haven't arrived.
+The most recent restructurings involved 12 limited partnerships, one of which is under Chapter 11 protection.
+He was accused in Japan by his critics of having made some concessions or reached a level of detail in your discussions that some in Japan were unhappy with.
+Some chains, like Evans, are starting to test new store formats, but the results are not yet quantifiable.
+Of that fiscal 1988 total, about $231 million is earmarked for the operation of the two space centers _ down $22 million from fiscal 1987.
+He travels by train and taxi and stays in inexpensive hotels.
+Was a candidate but could not get Belgian government backing; this time he might.
+During the taped conversation, which was entered in evidence, the supervisor admitted unauthorized trading by a salesman, Kensuke Yamada.
+However, some analysts question whether Bank of New York could achieve estimated first-year savings through attrition alone.
+Theret told reporters he tipped Pelat that Triangle was a good buy.
+Sheriff Ed Whaley said his office received a report Sunday afternoon that a young bear was prowling in some sugar beet fields about three miles north of Hardin.
+The Maine primary heated up last week when Bean-Jones was quoted in the Kennebec Journal in Augusta as calling the minimum wage an "oppressive" law that keeps people from working and saying she would vote to abolish the $3.35 standard.
+The stock market staged a broad rally today amid mounting hopes for evidence of reduced inflationary pressures.
+While there have been occasions when I have been disappointed, it is a view that has served me well throughout my life.
+"About 80 percent of those who come here to ask the government for help are our brothers and sisters in the depressed areas of the country," Galing said.
+Mazzoli was ousted on a 16ballot vote of Democratic members of the full committee after speaking on his own behalf, according to congres-5 secret paper sional sources.
+The three additional cosmonauts traveled into space aboard their Soyuz TM-6 capsule, which blasted off Monday from the Baikonur space center in Soviet Central Asia.
+The Wellcome Foundation, which owns more than 73 per cent of Wellcome, is reducing its holding.
+Gonzalez cried with remorse under questioning, said Lt.
+For a long time, sports coaches have been using video.
+Coniston declined comment on the report.
+Taffy's problem was that the birds had eaten all the young bedding plants in the small, decorative garden near the house.
+"There is no flat figure for secured lenders," he said.
+One of the men who crawled beneath crushed cement to search for survivors in the collapse of the L'Ambiance Plaza building now is looking for a job on a rescue team.
+An argument ensued and Bridges pulled out a gun and shot Clay five times, while Duckett slashed Clay's face with a knife, Tantee said.
+"From the standpoint of being on the forefront of technology, this is a step backward," said Jerry W. Sprecher, a senior computing manager for the California state university system.
+He spent two long spells in Rome, and professes his Italian to be better than his 'poor' (but in reality fluent) English. Highly respected within the diplomatic community, the new man also knows his way around the newly-independent Soviet states.
+Stores are few and poorly stocked.
+It should also prevent needless liquidation, as whoever ends up owning the firm will only wind it up if that is the best way of maximising value. The main criticism is that the scheme becomes unworkable when multiple classes of creditor are introduced.
+Moreover, the arbitrage community, which holds about 40% of Koppers' stock at this point, might be unwilling to hold shares through another delay.
+Ashfaq Ahmed, who worked in a factory in Kuwait, said his family and hundreds of other Pakistanis in cars had to wait for 10 days at the border before being allowed by the Iraqis to cross into Turkey.
+In addition to bank debt, U.S. Home has about $109 million in publicly traded debt outstanding.
+MOUNT HERMON, Israeli-Annexed Golan Heights (AP) _ Drivers ignore the sign: "Closed Military Area."
+The average 30-day yield for funds rose to 7.40% from 7.36%, and the average maturity of funds was unchanged at 34 days.
+It put the security operation up for sale in June to raise funds for debt repayments.
+'Sir' Robin Leigh-Pemberton is actually plain Mr and has not been knighted.
+"I'm one of the nicest, most fair people I know, especially recently," she said.
+The paper said the group had written to Moscow to discuss the timing of the visit and the range of people and institutions with whom contacts would be sought.
+Local newspapers ran page-one photos of tired tourists perched on the edge of living room sofas with their smiling hosts.
+She said it would reduce benefits for East Germans.
+Mr. Krossel questions whether the consequences of a game-fixing scandal would "really be that disastrous."
+IBES doesn't provide estimates for Taiwan and Indonesia because of insufficient data.
+Government assistance has further enhanced the climate for small business.
+It enters your mind when you feel you're being selfish by making a child suffer." Ms. Maher didn't do it and Elizabeth, now 7, lives at home with the aid of a ventilator.
+In the outgoing Parliament, the National Party controls 123 of the 166 elected seats in the white chamber, the Conservatives 22 and the Democrats 20. One seat is held by a member of a now-defunct moderate party.
+After trading, Mr. Madigan did indeed make a significant announcement.
+The government and the opposition sat down at the same table to seek a common course for Poland's future, but Solidarity chairman Lech Walesa cautioned that deep distrust hangs over the historic talks.
+The idea is to allow a broker to switch a customer between funds without the client's being charged two sets of commissions.
+The United States and its allies switched course again in February 1987 with the Louvre agreement which said that the dollar had declined far enough.
+Mayor Marion Barry, who leaves office next month facing a jail term for drug possession, says he intends to remain a public servant.
+Harvell wanted the lawn leveled so he could put in a sprinkling system and a new lawn.
+The heads of Egypt, Jordan and the PLO met today to coordinate a Middle East peace strategy in preparation for April and May talks in Washington between regional leaders and President Bush.
+Among the biggest rate cuts are ones on the busy Chicago-Los Angeles corridor, where rates for some carriers plunged from about $1,500 for some of the bigger containers two years ago to $1,200 to $1,000 now.
+Burma's military junta has refused to yield power to a civilian government elected in May.
+In part the UK's low productivity was a result of long working hours and poor conditions of employment. Staff turnover and absenteeism were high by European standards and training was poor.
+His legs aren't bad, either; he can run the 100 in 10.2 seconds and long jump 26 feet.
+With all 45 precincts reporting unofficials tallies, there were 14,991 votes for the curbs and 14,818 against them.
+John McCarthy, chief dealer at the New York office of the Amsterdam Rotterdam Bank, said apart from the impact of the sterling selloff, the dollar did not do much during most of the session.
+HUD has approved a four-month moratorium on new participants for the program, the Post reported in its Monday editions, after a recent review by the HUD inspector general found mismanagement and alleged fraud in the program.
+Democrats don't want you to get stuck with the bill again.
+"We hated letting people go.
+A less enthusiastic ovation followed his brief tribute to the absent Botha.
+Thus the operation of some tourist trains - the so-called palaces-on-wheels - are being put in private hands, while catering is being increasingly entrusted to private contractors.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Digital closed at $94.25 a share, up $2.25.
+Artifacts, recordings, button box accordions and items honoring individuals and bands will be on display, he said.
+Officials believe it was the world's most densely populated area.
+Fighting continues between the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen and a three-member guerrilla group that includes the Khmer Rouge, who are supported by China.
+So squeezing longer life from the 110 existing U.S. nuclear facilities has become critical to the industry, and a priority of the Bush administration's energy policy.
+There may be good answers to all the questions being asked about FPI by small businesses around the country.
+He has crushed opposition, rejected the reforms being adopted elsewhere in Eastern Europe and imposed harsh economic measures on Romania.
+Rated double-A-3 by Moody's and double-A-minus by S&P, the issue will be sold through underwriters led by Salomon Brothers Inc.
+Of those who had never tried cocaine, 0.9 percent said they might try it if it were legalized, while 9 percent of those who had used it before said they were at least somewhat likely to try it again.
+"I have a deep affection for those men and women who sacrificed their lives in Vietnam and for anybody to imply anything differently is just simply wrong," he said.
+Erin's strongest winds were clocked at 55 mph and a continued decrease in strength was forecast.
+A man who was six months old when his parents divorced 40 years ago has been reunited with his father in the Pinellas County Jail.
+The latter get all the income of the trust but will only be repaid after the claims of the zero holders have been met.
+New Jersey Steel Corp., initial offering of 1.8 million common shares.
+The case was brought by a coalition of about a dozen environmental groups, including the Oregon Natural Resources Coaltion.
+The initial wave of privatisation involves five 'rounds' of bidding.
+But Mr Karadzic has previously refused to hand over more land to the Moslems. The Bosnian Moslems fear they will be wedged between the two ethnic states, at the mercy of their foes.
+Singh was a visiting professor of finance at the college.
+News of Collor de Mello's lead stabilized financial markets Monday and caused a sharp decline of the dollar's value on the illegal, but tolerated, black market.
+BUSH KEEPS GOING in Iowa after his strategists reject switching his emphasis mainly to New Hampshire.
+Calgene said greenhouse tests have shown the plants aren't harmed at normal field application rates.
+Measurements, he said, have determined that the great attractor is about 500 million light years across and that the center of the structure is about 150 million light years away from the Milky Way, which is the home of the sun and the Earth.
+"Courter turned off pro-life voters," she said.
+Told that such ceremonies included trying to "pull the other guy's heart out," Galvin, with a smile, shot back, "That's what I'm talking about.
+These elements of the SSAC package form an 'indivisible whole'.
+Within this, he had considerably broadened the geographical spread, especially to former communist eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa.
+But though the Democrats want to make health care a big issue, party members diverge on solutions.
+Anderson, chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press, has been held the longest.
+Watson said it has been estimated that a 1 percent depletion of ozone causes a 2 percent increase in ultraviolet radiation.
+But first Eaton and Lael Morgan, a journalism professor at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks who contacted Eaton for help, have to find the soldiers, who were ignored in accounts of the highway's construction.
+A forest of satellite dishes surrounded a plaque that commemorated the epochal three-day concert that attracted some 400,000 spectators.
+Little occurs in Cuba which escapes his restless gaze.
+The loss included an expense of $9.5 million related to shareholder litigation.
+Monticciolo is paid $125,000 a year, the company's lawyer told Newsday.
+The army also said troops on Sunday night demolished the homes of three suspects in the slaying of an alleged Palestinian collaborator with Israel.
+For the first 11 months of 1986, People's traffic fell 1% to 9.8 billion revenue passenger miles from 9.9 billion a year earlier.
+So I am using this paragraph to declare that I am not a candidate for president of the United States.
+But listed as investor in Financial General (now First American) takeover as late as 1982.
+A lawyers' association has asked Colorado Insurance Commissioner John Kezer to put a stop to an Aetna Life & Casulty advertising campaign on lawsuit abuse, contending that it misleads the public.
+With several significant cases pending, courts will be required to decide just how far liability should extend.
+In all three situations, depressed women tended to be less sensitive to their infants' needs than the non-depressed mothers, and they failed to pick up cues from their children as well as the other mothers did, Gelfand said.
+International disputes, particularly between neighbours, cannot be solved by such unacceptable behaviour as the seizure of ships and the abduction of naval officers.
+As the real-estate market tanked, Mr. McDowell lost at least $1 million in a fog of bankruptcies and foreclosures.
+Allen said it was "premature" to estimate the value of the orders AT&T expected to receive through the partnership.
+BBC2 screens Arena on the 50th anniversary of 'Desert Island Discs'. And, my choice, C4 shows the third of an excellent four-part documentary on The Falklands War.
+At this year's semiannual IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington earlier this month, Mr. Funaro clearly hoped to gain Argentina's support once and for all.
+There is thus a resistance to seeing how good the recent economic news has been in a recession-beset world.
+The U.S. interest in Mexican prosperity should be obvious. A Mexican employed at home won't sneak by night over the Rio Grande.
+The U.S. Treasury Department last year also made it illegal for Americans "to arrange, promote or facilitate group or individual tours or travel" to any country listed under the Trading With the Enemy Act.
+The report said civilian use of fuel could be reduced by more than the 10 percent assumed by the industry group.
+Robert Dumas vowed he'd find him.
+"This goes back to our first principles of plant design for the nuclear Navy.
+A spokesman for Washington-based MCI, the nation's second-largest long-distance company, said it is able to match the full AT&T cut because it will "receive close to the full benefit" of the lower access charges.
+"The media were first of all not to shape the people's comprehensive attitudes, not to teach how to live and how to help living, but to provide a primitive and simplified consolidation of the mono-party Communist rule," Drawicz said.
+A 10% correction may be in store for the market, he concedes, but by the end of the year, he expects to see the industrial average up to 3300 or 3400.
+That news strengthened investor speculation that the economy remains weak and that the Fed will feel compelled to cut short-term interest rates further this summer.
+Little remains for the holiday season of West Berliners' spirit of sharing that choked millions with emotion seven weeks ago, when Stalinist bounds were broken by the forces for freedom.
+Whatever the outcome, Shamir said, Israel intends to work with the United States in behalf of peace in the Middle East.
+They are being attacked.
+Prosecutors said Donald was killed by Klansmen angry about a 1981 trial in which a black man was found innocent of killing a white policeman.
+Some said the market had bottomed out, while others said market nervousness and pessimism would persist in coming weeks.
+Making the system more like workfare is welcome.
+'This view has broad-based support.
+BELL COURT Fund Management is to buy Waverley Unit Trust Management for 300,000 new ordinary shares.
+Financial News Network was born.
+The nation's jobless rate inched up to 5.4 percent last month even as the economy created 408,000 new jobs, the government said.
+"As the fire passes one area, the engines are moving ahead and trying to get ahead," fire spokesman Corbin Newman said of the blaze that destroyed four homes and damaged four others in rural subdivisions west of Rapid City, S.D.
+"We're trying to recruit the best people we can for the program," said John Otto, executive assistant FBI director. "There are no quotas at this time.
+"There is a general concern that this was not one of the No. 1 priorities, that the top priority should be staffing up the law enforcement agencies on the street," said the staffer, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Swiss franc bonds lost as much as 3/4 point in very light trading as investors stepped back from the turbulent markets.
+The manufacturer said the device wasn't to blame.
+Altogether, "Pontiac" is a most enjoyable ride.
+Their mother also is a former musician.
+In announcing the resignations, Goodin said the Bush campaign conducted a review of the allegations and found nothing to substantiate the reports.
+A federal judge today set a hearing on a key issue in Eastern Airline's efforts to force its pilots back to work, while the strikebound carrier began its first class in training replacement pilots.
+Computer technology and other cyclical stocks posted strong gains yesterday, while most other issues were little changed after a moderately active session.
+Bush and Gorbachev will meet on two guided-missile cruisers.
+An Oslo newspaper joked that Syse would wear a tie with his towel in Parliament's sauna.
+Brokers expect the decline in rates due to the surplus to be narrower than the rise caused by deficits late in the week.
+There also is $13.7 million of 7.55% term bonds priced at par due in 2016.
+Bentsen asked his audience of Stanford University students.
+Fiat, Italy's largest auto maker, on Wednesday confirmed printed reports that it is holding preliminary talks with Chrysler Corp. aimed at exploiting the U.S. automaker's extensive distribution network.
+"But I don't believe such actions merit any commission time in trying to identify the perpetrators." Mr. Kriegel wouldn't comment on the Marshall rumors and didn't return phone calls seeking an interview.
+Wooden cars made by CE Ets R. Lorge of France.
+A campaign to clear his name has been carried on by his son and other supporters, and an earlier petition to reopen the inquiry was rejected in 1965.
+Even after acquiring his licence, the investor still has to do the rounds of the Ministry of Lands, the Bank of Zambia and the immigration authorities. The bulk of the inquiries come from medium and small-scale operators and not the big multinationals.
+The barge broke loose from a tug in stormy weather Tuesday afternoon 20 miles south of Cape St. Elias in the Gulf of Alaska, near the entrance to Prince William Sound.
+Even so, Lintas's Mr. Schultz estimates $35 million to $40 million in Olympics time remains unsold.
+Sweden's wartime cabinet acceded to Soviet demands in July 1940 and sent the gold to Moscow.
+Team said the spinoff would expand both companies' financial options and help them expand.
+More remodelers offer design services, riling architects who claim encroachment on their practice and violation of state laws.
+The only higher prizes went to two winners who split a $51.4 million Lotto jackpot last June.
+Then he began urging the teens to make more money so they can flee the police and gang pressure and move to Portland, Maine, where, he hears, homeless people get more government aid.
+The two Koreas technically are still at war because no peace treaty was signed.
+Although trainers swam with the whale and tried to keep it breathing, it died within about 10 minutes.
+THE GULF CRISIS fuels demands for action on energy and defense.
+Republicans contend that the Senate shouldn't consider Judge Bork's conservative ideology.
+Sugar for March delivery lost 0.29 cent a pound to finish at 7.87 cents.
+The plan, administered by Cigna Corp., a Philadelphia-based insurer, is a so-called "managed-care" program in which medical care is closely monitored by a principal doctor who has an economic incentive to keep down health-care costs.
+During the second full-scale firing on Dec. 23, the rocket's NASA-designed nozzle boot ring broke apart.
+'Having a condom in the handbag is fashionable for a young woman', she avers.
+The reduction was primarily due to nonoperating charges, such as severance and environmental costs at the company's Hamilton Standard and Sikorsky helicopter units.
+So when the going gets tough in Moscow, tough American visitors go shopping.
+'Is increasing congestion, and ultimately gridlock, a more attractive option?' he asked. Road pricing would speed up journey times, improve bus services and cut transport costs, he said.
+Viacom International agreed to be acquired by National Amusements for $3.4 billion, ending a bidding war between the theater chain and a Viacom management-led group.
+When Smith saves a little old lady from a mugging and gets beaten up, his twin living arrangements unravel.
+"Things are looking better," Mr. Kelley said, though he added that the economy may remain on a plateau with business activity around its current level for a while.
+His attorney, Jack Arseneault, has argued that to return the money would be self-incriminating because it would be tantamount to an admission that the money is there.
+Lord Ted Willis, writer of the television series Dixon of Dock Green, which was broadcast between 1953 and 1975, died aged 78.
+Services range from stock prices to plane reservations.
+But the harder issue, legal analysts say, is when and how the state-imposed restrictions may be challenged in federal court.
+Eight months later, council members approved the sale for $136,000 to the Southwestern Community College District, which last year opened San Ysidro's first college building.
+More than $40 million has been raised for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland but construction has not begun.
+The addition increases the number of board seats to seven.
+Reporters estimated more than 2,000 policemen guarded the grounds of the National Assembly in the picturesque mountain resort of Yangmingshan in Taipei's suburbs.
+He was convicted in U.S. District Court in Portland on Dec. 18 of interstate auto theft, altering vehicle identification numbers and interstate fraud, Means said.
+The marijuana stamp doesn't have a picture of a leaf, just the title "Marijuana" at the top, and several lines printed over the state seal where commission employees can fill in the quantity and their initials.
+Chemical boosted its loan-loss reserve during the quarter by $105.6 million ($40 million of that amount was for Texas Commerce), compared with an $87.2 million boost a year ago.
+Because of the rule's flexibility, financial analysts say investors will have a hard time comparing companies that adopt early or wait until 1993, take the one-time hit or spread the impact over 20 years.
+The government's venture capital program has run into trouble, the report suggests, partly because of poor investment decisions by the companies themselves.
+In recent weeks, several ministers have privately pressed for changes in the cartel's price and production targets.
+Jackson said many of the former slaves who founded the church are buried there.
+"Banks don't do a large amount of unsecured lending unless a person has a pretty substantial financial statement and the person is liquid," said Michael Pint, a Minnesota bank owner and former state banking commissioner.
+But like many human experts, knowledge-based systems are loth to deliver definite opinions and predictions.
+That would more than cover out-of-pocket interest expenses of about $500 million a year.
+Finance Minister Michael Wilson outlined the latest proposals when he introduced legislation in the House of Commons to implement the tax reform program.
+Young ruled that the embryos are essentially unborn human beings with rights of their own, and decided the case based on what he felt was best for the embryos.
+"I want to serve notice on the whole world: What's passed has passed.
+The agreement condemns violence and calls for formation of a conciliation board which would review residents' complaints of harassment or attacks.
+The division employs 22,000 people.
+In a petition, ACT repeated charges that the program blurs the line between programming and advertising.
+"There was a movement to go," says Stephen Solomon, an attorney for Dreyfus.
+The ruling Liberal Democratic Party is huddling to choose a new prime minister.
+"People are nicer out here.
+He put his low-key debating style on display for the first time in contrast to veteran GOP leader Bob Dole's more aggressive approach.
+Former Gary Mayor Richard G. Hatcher has been hired as a political consultant by Black Entertainment Television, officials at the cable network said.
+Goldman argued the delay prohibits shareholders from voting on a new board of directors and on whether to accept MAI Basic's offer.
+I don't like it," Shapiro said.
+Lew Kreindler, a lawyer for U.S. relatives of Flight 103 victims, said last month that the allegation of an undercover drug operation was an "old story" that had surfaced last year in a British newspaper.
+The rate of low birth weight for the children of immigrant black mothers is 8.8%, much lower than the 13.3% rate for native-born black mothers.
+Six teen-agers have been indicted on charges of attempted murder, rape, sodomy and assault.
+NATO officials acknowledge France's recent hawkishness has strengthened the alliance.
+This would sharply cut the cost of dealing with the purchase, as much of the paperwork will be removed from the transaction.
+Other mourners tried to calm down protesters, who finally were removed by police.
+Beggs said he was pleased and surprised by the letter. "I've had a year now to get over that ordeal," he said. "I guess I pretty much put it behind me.
+Royal Caribbean operates primarily in the Caribbean, while Admiral sails in both the Caribbean and the Pacific.
+Cindy Mosling, founder and director of Bird Emergency and Kare Sanctuary, known as BEAKS, said she hasn't heard of any bird injuries caused by the diesel fuel.
+Defending champion Emerson Fittipaldi of Brazil, who dominated the first half of the race, finished third, 41.7 seconds behind the winner, after being slowed by two blistered tires.
+They want the state Supreme Court to order him to pay up or step down.
+It is to elevate fear over the capacity for a liberated and humane mind.
+Richard A. Voell, Rockefeller Group's president said: "The board has authorized us to explore different strategic alternatives or a recapitalization of the company."
+If not, they will have a great time greeting folks." The post office is capitalizing on Earth Day by issuing a commemorative postmark.
+It said it will pay for treatment or programs to help employees stop smoking, and provide respirators and other protective work clothes.
+Grigoryants said they wanted to search the office but did not have a warrant.
+"We both want a united Germany which enjoys full sovereignty, a united Germany which is a full member of the Western community and of the NATO alliance," he said.
+The mayor ordered 11 photographs in a Vietnam War exhibit that made some people "literally sick to their stomach" moved from City Hall lobbies to a less traveled corridor, an official said Friday.
+Car sales weakened but stronger light truck buying topped period sales records for some manufacturers in early July.
+The SPD's leading role in a majority of the governments means that it has the capacity to block legislation, above all where finance is required.
+The acquisition, which is subject to certain regulatory conditions, is expected to be completed by year end.
+But the story was wrong.
+Israel has a population of 4.6 million.
+The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 6.19 to 2,510.64, reducing its gain for the week to 58.16 points.
+The Los Angeles Theatre Center, opened in 1985, has a deficit of $1.04 million.
+It has never taken effect because the court has yet to issue a ruling.
+"It doesn't really look cheap, if you put it in a nice frame." Perhaps Mr. Zorn, who died in 1920, would have liked the idea of such machine-generated replicas of his work. Certainly it appealed to Mario Fernandez.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the October contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark grade of U.S. crude oil, closed flat at $18.64 per 42-gallon barrel after a gain of 13 cents in Monday's session.
+If the ITC delays its recommendations on an import relief "remedy" until September, President Bush still would be required to make the final decision this year on whether to accept, reject or modify any ITC proposals.
+While the market has scored impressive gains since the presidential election, there is a fear that the long bull market may be drawing to a close.
+Reduced expectations for economic growth and for earnings next year are likely to squeeze the capital gains available from stocks, these analysts believe.
+For example, about 100 Canadians get heart surgery every year at the Cleveland Clinic.
+Mr. Grant engineered the Safeway purchase as part of a strategy to focus more on Argyll's core food-retail business.
+What Walken doesn't do is address whether, underneath, Coriolanus is proud or not.
+Moslem leaders have indicated they believe such evacuation would contribute to the Serbs' policy of expelling Moslems from areas which Serbs want to claim as their own.
+Clients will be asked to pay a flat $50 fee, plus such routine costs as filing fees.
+In part propelled by common security fears, France and Germany have greatly extended their military cooperation this year.
+The supreme commander of the Soviet fleet, Adm.
+They're hanging by a spider's thread." Exxon officials declined to comment on whether the company is in settlement talks.
+Real trees get needles in your vacuum cleaner.
+"We now understand as never before that the pocketbook issues are crucial," said GOP Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinois.
+The merger agreement is subject to approval by shareholders of both companies and to various regulatory approvals.
+Others are cautiously watching the value of the dollar overseas.
+Late Friday, Halcyon Investments, a New York securities partnership, said it bought a 7.1% stake in Cyclops.
+Supplies of wheat for making bread, barley, wheat flour and sugar have also been sold with the proceeds going into social welfare provision. Emergency investment is also being considered.
+Party leaders have been unable to form a coalition government since the last election Nov. 5, in which none of the parties received a majority.
+That takes two or three full years to get used to, and I couldn't afford to do it.
+Very few do. Most risked their lives to escape.
+Lawyers around the country still were absorbing the impact of Wednesday's ruling on the death penalty for young offenders.
+"It's hard to convince the American Congress and people that there's a serious government and business class here when in less than 24 hours they come out with a flat-out `no' to a significant proposal," he said.
+"I like the idea of reaching beyond borders in many areas _ the idea of reaching beyond political borders and also the psychological borders," she said.
+Thunderstorms that moved over Minnesota late in the week provided the first heavy rain there in several months, the weather service said.
+Their tremendously profitable traffic in stock-index futures is being blamed by Rep. Leach and others for contributing to last month's stock market crash.
+Gatekeeper Jack Stone told the Yorkshire Post he refused police orders to open a 16-foot-wide outer gate.
+On the Commodity Exchange in New York, gold for March delivery rose 10 cents an ounce, to $406.90, in moderate trading.
+The Japanese economy, meanwhile, has been growing faster than expected, putting upward pressure on prices.
+In East Germany, an estimated 90,000 public employees in at least 20 cities held a second day of warning strikes over fears their jobs will be endangered by unification with West Germany.
+It is also freezing salaries this year for board members although performance-related bonuses will not be affected. The moves come amid continuing cost pressures on British Gas as it faces increasing competition in its industrial market.
+The offer became much more attractive after Texas Air raised fares in early summer, and Texas Air sold far more of the discounted seats than it intended.
+President Bush has turned back 10 bills, not counting the Amtrak bill, and so far Congress has failed to override any of the vetoes.
+In the religious display case, a federal appeals court ruled that housing a creche and menorah at the public buildings in Pittsburgh violated the constitution.
+"The return of Mrs. Marcos would enable her to mobilize the underground network of the Marcos dictatorship which is designed to overthrow this government and endanger our democratic gains and economic momentum," Mrs. Aquino said.
+But profit from its aerospace business was down slightly.
+The new contract will be designed to trade at a premium over New York raws.
+Finally, a fourth set of big-picture options has to do with basic questions about whether you should make or buy a product or service.
+The coal strikes over the summer paralyzed much of the crucial coal industry and ended only after the government conceded to virtually all the miners' demands.
+They are intended to enable schools to broaden their curriculum, and are used by the government as a reason for not reforming England's extraordinarily narrow A-level curriculum.
+In other commodity markets yesterday: SUGAR: Rumors of buying by the Soviet Union spurred prices higher.
+A lifeboat capsized in rough seas Sunday as it carried crew members from a leaking Peruvian cargo ship, and two people died and four were missing, the coast guard said.
+He said Wendy's International Inc., based in Dublin, Ohio, has challenged his results.
+EC farm ministers were to begin meeting as soon as the summit ended to attempt to agree on final details of the 1987 farm-price package.
+Mr. Vang comes for an interview in Bangkok armed with a yellow legal pad on which he's scribbled the crib note "We need democracy."
+All of which explains why, even in the current depressed car market, both Chrysler minivan plants are working two full shifts, with overtime.
+Col. Luis Alejandre, who is in charge of Security Zone Six, said many Contras show up at the zone without their weapons and are turned back.
+A spokesman said holders also approved a reduction in voting rights to one vote per four preferred shares, to prevent the split from diluting the value of the company's 9,332,858 common shares outstanding.
+"That plane did not answer calls on the radio and it was flying an attack profile toward the Vincennes.
+But Mr. Takeshita, having staked his political life on getting the new tax through, has passed the point of no return.
+But her critics say it is at a heavy price.
+Results of the election were not yet known.
+He believes Jaguar's share price could zoom to between #8 and #10 ($12.60 to $15.80).
+Since July 3, the government has increased drastically prices of many products and services about to be privatized; electricity, gasoline, water and natural-gas prices were each raised more than 700%.
+Many residents used picks or bare hands to dig through the rubble that remained where their tiny concrete and tin houses had stood.
+They'd never make back their investment."
+Medicare recipients would see their out-of-pocket health costs rise under Congress' compromise deficit-cutting plan, but the elderly would also find new protections against Medigap insurance abuses.
+Salaries at Navistar International Corp., Chicago, rose 3% this year, and 1988 may mean a smaller pay increase.
+That confidence and expectation have melted away.
+He is constantly accompanied by heavily armed bodyguards, and his wife's and five children's movements are restricted.
+We have sixth- and seventh-graders that have had abortions.
+The nematodes then sift through the soil, seeking out and dining on subterranean bugs, including such farm pests as the root-weevil, termite and Colorado potato beetle.
+Powell's committee has recommended a six-month deadline.
+This, says Mr Tagg, is not impossible.
+For the first half, Himont contributed $55 million of Hercules $109 million profit, not counting a gain of $90 million from the initial public offering.
+Williams was born in Seattle, home of Boeing Co., which developed the B-17. He earned a journalism degree from the University of Washington and joined the Seattle Times in 1933.
+Dealers are replacing power window switches on about 5,500 Cadillac Eldorado convertibles because of potential shorts and ensuing door fires caused by water dripping onto the switches when the driver's-side door is open, GM said.
+Seldom have forecasters felt so trapped in speculation.
+Jokes abound: What's the difference between the National Security Council and a children's day-care center?
+It was not clear if his resignation would clear the way for reunification.
+Abboud goes to the local bakery, if it's open, three days a week at 5 a.m. On a good day, he'll have to wait in line only an hour.
+NASA will try for a few days to launch Columbia before turning its attention to Discovery, which must lift off with a sun probe by Oct. 23 or face a 13-month delay.
+The Barco government has extradited four accused drug traffickers to the United States since it launched the crackdown in mid-August after the assassination of leading presidential candidate Luis Carlos Galan.
+Bush, speaking at the dedication of the Nixon Presidential Library and Birthplace, focused on Nixon's foreign policy achievements and other successes.
+HUD investigators say federal funds were spent inappropriately and that the partners, including Washington lawyer Edward Weidenfeld, failed to invest sufficiently from their own funds in the federally subsidized housing project in Brunswick, Ga.
+Light brews captured more of the additional volume last year than any other major category, growing by 12.5% and accounting for nearly one in every three beers sold, according to Impact.
+In London late Thursday the dollar traded at 125.25 yen.
+The sheriff sent out fancy invitations to the hanging, but the Colorado Supreme Court set the verdict aside on the grounds that the legislature had repealed the death penalty during the time Packer was a fugitive.
+It argued that Boots was well-placed financially to wait for the potential gains from a 'profits bounce back' as the recession ended.
+The company bought stocks worth Y30bn in November.
+On the next Friday his older granddaughter was in the gallery and Byrd decided to make another speech in her honor.
+Spokesman Joe Cole said the Ramada board would meet to discuss the offer before the close of business next Friday, the deadline set by Hyatt chief Jay Pritzker in his offer.
+Prices of crude-oil futures tumbled below $17 a barrel in record trading, following the weak price and production agreement reached by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
+The agency also released a draft form 3903, which is used by taxpayers claiming moving-expense deductions.
+She said one unscheduled landing was made when a hydraulic pressure system failed, and the other when an engine compressor failed.
+Opposition conservatives see it as a disincentive to work.
+He added that the lease between the Port Authority and ICBC is the first direct lease transaction in which the U.S. State Department didn't participate.
+Security forces blame Escobar for masterminding the bombing campaign and other attacks that began shortly after the government intensified its U.S.-backed crackdown on traffickers in August.
+You have to make adjustments there, too."
+Of Kenya's 7 million people, 2.6 million are registered to vote.
+Whereas the earlier leakage was attributed to the metal parts in the valves, the latest problem concerns the rope-like packing between the valves' metal surfaces, not the metal itself.
+The Philippines plant is having problems with government regulation, and "North would know how to talk to top people in the government and handle a good bit of money."
+An individual familiar with Mesa said the partnership probably wouldn't have made the filing unless it already has acquired close to $15 million in Boeing stock.
+Hungarian Foreign Ministry State Secretary Ferenc Somogyi said there were major differences standing in the way of an agreement, but he did not rule out an accord in the near future.
+A plan to provide condoms to San Francisco jail inmates to prevent the spread of AIDS has been postponed for fear health workers could be prosecuted for permitting sex among prisoners.
+Poindexter, in turn, will not have access to certain information about Reagan.
+"Our main problem is that the world media is understanding the outcome of the PNC as recognition of Israel," says Alon Liel, spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
+The trade show spanning 25 acres is billed as the largest annual exhibition of its kind and is complete with pyramids of shiny red apples and the aroma of buttery garlic bread samples.
+The evidence is that significant strain has accumulated along the fault since the region's last big earthquake. Recognising precursors will still be difficult.
+The Finance Ministry official said $500 million would be set aside for projects to protect the environment.
+After viewing the film themselves, the Supreme Court justices rejected the family's argument that "The Warriors" was an incitement to illegal violence.
+But such reforms are vital if their country is to compete with its increasingly prosperous neighbours.
+They were called "pigs or swine," Curtis said as the trial finished its third day and recessed until Monday.
+Britain and its major Western partners must think about politics as well.
+Would you give the cops machine guns if you lived in a glass dome?
+Miller criticized Young for Atlanta's record as big-city crime capital of the nation for his last two years as mayor.
+ZTV is strapped for cash and depends on commercials, license fees and a hefty government subsidy.
+His defenders reject these charges, saying his project was far better than that of his rival, Anglo-French financier Sir James Goldsmith.
+He said he was shocked at the level of atrocities committed by some people who now regard themselves as Australians.
+The tent collapsed and was dragged into the street, but no one was injured.
+But Pennzoil could well be a big winner, said Bernard Picchi, analyst at Salomon Brothers Inc.
+A report from a prominent Brazilian trade house said that Brazilian sugar production during the three months ended in July amounted to 1.6 million tons, compared with 2.4 million tons during the same period last year.
+Mark Merchat, public affairs officer for Navy Central Command.
+Some opponents of the measure said the vote merely reflects anti-government sentiment in the state.
+It is ironic that the country most loath to impose capital controls is now in the position of having to persuade its allies to refrain from indiscriminately funding the Soviet Union.
+"A friend of mine at school and I were both keen on the same girl who went to the local school," said Runcie, the spiritual head of the Church of England and of Anglicans worldwide.
+Tunde and Fran remember him warmly.
+There has been no resident cardinal in China since the Communists took over after World War II.
+The amounts were small, they said.
+But it seemed no accident that, days after the Paris meeting, President Daniel arap Moi ended Kenya's one-party system. The Paris decision was unprecedented in black Africa.
+It remains to be seen, however, how effectively the Russian government can implement such a complex program.
+More than 50,000 ribbons were distributed to schools, government agencies and businesses in Nevada by the Governor's Alliance for a Drug Free Nevada in observance of National Drug Free America Week, which began Sunday.
+We don't believe he did it intentionally, but he did it and he's wrong." The graffiti tribute was praised by 10-year-old John Zambrano, who said Morales used to teach him and his friends how to play handball behind the school.
+"Some of it is my wife.
+He said the department has relented and that the meetings will include other ideas and that opponents of "choice" will be allowed to talk.
+Bureaucratic planning and administrative practices must be phased out.
+A record peacetime economic expansion, 16 million new jobs, and a low unemployment rate without rising inflation constitute undeniable success.
+Yet in Mr. Bush's last major speech on education, the most he would say about the Perpich plan is, "I'll be watching that experiment closely."
+The death of a 16-year-old boy who was trading punches with a friend has been declared an accident, authorities said.
+The Nevada Supreme Court has refused to drop the rock group Judas Priest from a lawsuit filed on behalf of a youth who killed himself and another who attempted suicide after listening to the band's music.
+But the long list of unresolved matters between them should worry western governments all the same.
+I intend to win." "I have told members of the People Party to stay peaceful.
+Rakowski, then a deputy prime minister, became unpopular with Solidarity activists as the chief government official responsible for negotiations with the union during its legal existence in 1980-81.
+It's unclear, however, what Mr. Kerkorian's role in the group will end up being.
+He progressed through the Museum, with archaeology and the Vikings his specialities, and he has strenuously opposed admission charges and the pressure to make museums amusement parks and profit centres.
+The FDA has banned the drug for dairy cattle, and plans to propose a further ban for beef cattle and pigs.
+In southern Beirut, Sheik Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah delivered a sermon to mark the anniversary.
+Bond has begun negotiations with Texas businessmen Jeff Reynolds, who offered to invest nearly $200 million in Bond Corp. in return for control of the corporation.
+Combined with a 15.5% stake derived from the special transaction that touched off the controversy, the tendered shares pushed Harlin's holding in Elders to 59.3%.
+The Sandinista People's Army is faced with fighting an elusive enemy in mountainous territory where many of the natives favor the insurgents.
+One salesman said shares went higher in the absence of selling pressure.
+According to Vergnes: 'We believe that traditional PC technology will develop fast enough so that we can build these servers from inexpensive hardware.
+Fay Wood says she was auctioning off the inventory of her liquor store on the condition that the buyers empty the whiskey, rye and scotch bottles onto the ground.
+Diplomats at the Afghan Embassy in Washington declined to comment on WAD or any other subject.
+Global's chief stockholder was Farhad Azima, an Iranian emigre and the oldest of three brothers, all of whom worked in Global and now have connections to Race Aviation.
+Soviet service personnel will train at Pizza Hut outlets in London, Mr. Kendall said.
+John F. Kennedy Jr. and Jesse Jackson Jr. both make dazzling television debuts.
+It released no information about the victims.
+The arts community feared the exhibit would be closed to the public.
+Asiana, South Korea's second-largest airline after Korean Air, currently operates a fleet of 10 737-400s and two 737-500s, all under lease.
+In best Midwestern style, a note explained that the money had been found near the cigarette machine and was being posted so the rightful owner could claim it.
+His death was announced today by the Monterey County Coroner's office.
+Hedgecock was sentenced to a year in jail and three years probation and fined $1,000, but has remained free pending his appeal.
+Such tactics show just how serious Moscow's aircraft makers are these days to boost civilian exports, even at the expense of military production.
+Chemical warfare is useful against modern, protected forces not because it kills soldiers but because it forces them to don protective gear, thus slowing their operations.
+Lenders generally must notify mortgage holders of the new rate 45 days before it takes effect.
+UK Lord Chief Justice, Lord Taylor, created a stir last year by appearing on BBC Television's flagship current affairs talk show, Question Time.
+But the alternative is much worse," Bush said.
+Rep. Sidney Yates, D-Ill., the endowment's chief supporter in the House, argued successfully that the arts restrictions would amount to censorship and lead to the "lingering death" of the 25-year-old agency.
+In addition it must maintain its pledge to reduce its fleet and dispose of assets, such as the Meridien hotels chain. Previous restructuring at Air France has failed miserably, often due to the resistance of the airline's 14 trade unions.
+His brain damage had apparently cut connections between higher and lower brain areas, lessening control the higher regions exert over rage reactions springing from the lower areas, Dr. Bear says.
+"We're going to try to test new lows," says Jerome Camblain, manager of currency options trading at Paribas Corp.'s New York office.
+Only the most serious punishment is appropriate in this case," O'Regan said.
+Mr. Erb says cost benefits achieved with such a strategy amount to one-time events.
+He sees the ferrochrome squeeze lasting into 1989's first or second quarter before easing.
+The banks would try to rehabilitate Placid and then sell it if the market for the company improves.
+The coronor's report was inconclusive.
+Paulo Guedes, economist for the Brazilian Institute for Capital Markets, warns that if the PMDB's more radical advisers gain sway, an "internal moratorium" may follow the external one.
+"I'm sure if Washington knew he had to go, there's no one he would rather take with him than Vrdolyak."
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Monsanto closed at $101.125, up $1.375.
+Communist East Germany observed it by honoring Jewish leaders.
+Verbatim, a maker of data-storage products, said the price boost is aimed at bringing revenue more in line with operating costs.
+Under a provisional consent agreement the commission approved by a 3-2 vote, Alleghany's Chicago Title & Trust Co. unit will divest itself of certain assets in the Los Angeles and Chicago metropolitan areas.
+This help was the main obstacle to the improvement of relations with Pakistan," Foreign Ministry spokesman Aftab Seth quoted Singh as telling Cranston.
+Many East Germans look to Gorbachev in the hope that he can help bring change to their rigidly controlled society.
+After finishing business school, she became a consultant at McKinsey & Co. in 1980.
+The foreign-owned border plants, known as maquiladoras, take advantage of Mexico's lower labor costs to assemble products for export to the United States.
+However, only half of the respondents said they always or almost always engage in safer sex practices, such as condom use.
+The question is how far the U.S. Federal Reserve Board will open the money throttle now, which will be crucial to the economy's vigor at midyear.
+However, other analysts said program trading is merely a convenient excuse for investors who want to stay clear of the stock market.
+The coal industry all over the country is suffering from a lack of modern equipment and needs huge amounts of capital investment.
+"I don't know as anybody would ever be totally prepared to deal with that quantity of oil," said Coast Guard Lt.
+Snow fell at higher elevations of Utah, with 5 inches at the Alta ski resort, and light snow lingered in northeastern Nevada, the National Weather Service said.
+By custom, schoolchildren have recited the pledge for four generations.
+"A lot of cash went out the door in 1990, there's no question about that," says Philip E. Benton Jr., president and chief operating officer.
+As I stated earlier, there were other accommodations of a similar nature between the Boesky Organization and Drexel, some of which were wrong.
+The coverage, which helps pay for a stay in a nursing home or for care in one's own home, has been available in recent years outside the workplace through individual policies.
+The show later moved to the ABC affiliate, KTVI and aired until 1969.
+The average building is four storeys tall, with flowers spilling over the balconies, and built of larch, wood which starts out honey-coloured and after 20 years turns black.
+The two headlines on the front page of yesterday's FT said it all. Manufacturing recovery wavers, said the first.
+Shultz went to a hotel in east Jerusalem, stood in the floodlit courtyard and read a statement suggesting the Palestinians were fearful of working with the United States.
+Mr. Garcia-Sainz, who has experience in both the public and private sectors, has tried to smooth turbulent relations with labor and make Mexicana more service-oriented.
+That was also the charge in the now-expired warrant against Ms. Duemlein.
+The 44 "sub-Saharan" countries lie sandwiched between North Africa, which is somewhat better off, and South Africa, which is much more prosperous.
+They're not going to tolerate that,"' Anaya said. "It wasn't days after that the first of many federal investigations were kicked off.
+This compared with a 37 per cent increase in real earnings for all manual workers in the country. Yesterday's talks at Acas brought only a Pounds 50 improvement in Railtrack's offer of a one-off cash payment.
+Jarvi said he was shocked by Borda's resignation.
+Last year, the paper and forest-products concern had net income of $30.2 million, or $1.47 a share, on sales of $675.7 million.
+Recommend a series of policies for the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, which is developing standards for voluntary teacher certification.
+I have also Sabena.
+The redemption price is 101% of the face amount of the debentures, together with accrued interest to the redemption date, the Denver-based cable television company said.
+But I have overcome it, and I hope the economy will do it as well."
+Soviet aid to Cuba already has been cut sharply, and it now seems certain to be slashed much more deeply as Soviet republics with no interest in propping up Fidel Castro exert greater control.
+British Caledonian, which is closely held, isn't quoted.
+When you're a woman, this is the way it is."
+When I watched Benetton earlier in the season against Milan, the team played a fluid and intelligent game although it struggled in the line-outs.
+Last year it reported a fall in new orders and looks on nervously as Alcatel of France - which has a substantial German telecoms business - repeatedly downgrades its profit forecasts.
+A Coast Guard inspection Monday revealed potential navigational problems from pieces of steel partially torn loose during the vessel's voyage from Alaska, where the Valdez was involved in the nation's worst oil spill.
+BAFO stands for best and final offers.
+Eastern stood to gain $15 million more in a separate deal, selling USAir its Philadelphia-Toronto and Philadelphia-Montreal routes for $15 million.
+Gang membership has grown to 100,000 throughout Los Angeles County, with youths enticed by a drug business that can net as much as $1,000 a day, authorities say.
+It could not have been curbed without an unwelcome contraction in the real economy. That leaves prudential supervision as a counterweight to a more competitive financial environment.
+At the beginning of this decade, the United States had a slight surplus in trade.
+Apart from the occasional patrol of Kalashnikov-toting Mujahideen, there is little sign of life. Clearing the mines is a vital first step back towards normality.
+Analysts suggest the value of the individual parts could be as much as Dollars 130 a share, compared with Dollars 87 now.
+But travel experts say the boost may say more about service problems in the back of the plane than the changes in front.
+He now plans to ride out the current controversy for a while and retire at the end of this year.
+For their part, islanders fear that the British government subordinates their interests to its own political aims. Conspiracy theorists suspect that obscure geopolitical or vested interests were the 'real' reason behind the land sale.
+"It's not the kind of thing that would lead us to raise interest rates," the Fed official said.
+Actually, WOJB offers quite a range of programming, from the telling of Ojibwa legends, to contests in which participants pronounce and define words in the mostly forgotten native tongue.
+'I only wish there was some way I could spare Nancy from this painful experience,' he said.
+Yassin, who is paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair, had been sentenced to 12 years in jail in 1984 after being convicted of having knowledge of concealed weapons.
+Prentiss Houston, serving a 50-year sentence in a Tennessee prison for murder, challenged his state court conviction in an appeal to a federal trial judge in early 1986.
+Police used water cannons to disperse about 50 youths who blocked traffic and chanted slogans in support of the women, witnesses said.
+The cause of the derailment was not immediately known.
+Secret Service spokesman Richard Abrams would neither confirm nor deny that protection for the Bush family was increased.
+President Bush worked the telephones hard Sunday, calling British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, five Republican candidates around the country and a Houston woman whose name he picked from the phone book on a dare.
+But Paramount made a commitment to produce 17 episodes in pitching it directly to stations.
+Only the rats treated with nerve-growth factor found their way through the maze.
+A market needs to be created: the creator can only be the state.
+Hoffman speaks at more than 50 university campuses a year at $3,000 an appearance, but the 51-year-old former Yippie was in San Juan Capistrano, Calif., on Tuesday for a comedy gig at the Coach House.
+Soon it will bloom with alfalfa, corn, wheat and peaches.
+Browning still must approve the settlement.
+Last February, one of the guards, Officer Edward Byrne, was shot to death in what police called an execution ordered by high-level drug traffickers to retaliate for their own prosecutions and imprisonment.
+In addition to two lawsuits by flight attendants, American was sued last April by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which charged that the company's weight rules discriminated against women over the age of 40.
+On defense spending, for instance, he simply split the difference between the $294 billion in defense outlays sought by Defense Secretary Dick Cheney and the $290 billion proposed by Darman.
+The cost last year was negative growth of 3 per cent. Under Mr Bolona, Peru experienced a remarkable transition from statism to a free market economy.
+It is made even more difficult when the underlying issue is whether the government _ and ultimately the American taxpayer _ is asked to pay for abortions and under what circumstances," he said.
+After months of stolen hours at the library, lunch breaks spent cramming on legalese,and late-night rehearsals in front of a mirror, Darish represented himself in a case concerning several hundred dollars in unpaid bills at his family's garage.
+During much of the concert Satriani stood planted, eyes closed, between burly bassist Stuart Hamm and polyrhythmic drummer Jonathan Mover.
+"These fun types of things loosen people up."
+Japanese authorities have been complaining that the dollar has risen lately despite the intervention.
+Last year's tax bill had "no meaningful tax relief for middle-income taxpayers," according to Albert Gore.
+On his way to Moscow later this month, Secretary of State George Shultz will meet with Jordan's King Hussein in London and visit Cairo, Riyadh and Jerusalem to probe for signs of life in the long-moribund Arab-Israeli peace process.
+Last week, Turkey's National Security Council met in Ankara to discuss the crisis in the southeast, home to half of Turkey's Kurds and scene of increasingly daring attacks by guerrillas seeking an independent Kurdistan.
+In Twin Peaks, there's the high-school football team and the motorcycle gang, but it's the bikers who turn out to be the good guys, while the football stars are thoroughly rotten young men.
+This guy would not only tell me what airplanes to use, he would tell me who was going to be on the airplane.
+They're not in a position to engage in any alleged securities violations, which is what this case is all about, and they're not a risk of flight," he said.
+For irrigators, the second year of drought has brought critical conditions to several localities, particularly the Yakima Basin in central Washington.
+The Korea Herald reported a growing number of suicides among high school and middle school students because of pressure from school work and college entrance examinations.
+"Mieno's historic role is to take the cap off of one of the most impressive speculative markets we've had anywhere in the world since the war," says Kenneth S. Courtis, senior economist at Deutsche Bank AG's capitalmarkets division in Tokyo.
+"Over-the-air broadcasters can't face the extra costs."
+He said he expected "30-40" more members of his congregation could be forced to leave.
+But in 1988 audits of Granada 2 and Granada 3, the Internal Revenue Service ruled that the partnership proceeds were ordinary income, thus increasing investors' tax liability.
+Practically speaking, the result will be a more difficult burden of proof for employers that are sued for unintentional discrimination.
+Earlier, they went along with the limited, two-camera pool coverage of other Bush meetings, including the start of the budget summit with congressional leaders Tuesday.
+Other features range from repeal of the 1980 windfall profits tax on oil industry earnings to substantial agricultural subsidy programs.
+So has Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, who said a higher tax would encourage conservation and lower American dependence on foreign oil, which is increasing steadily.
+The daylight raids to knock out RAF Fighter Command, the airfields, radar stations, aircraft factories and docks were defeated and the Luftwaffe turned to bombing British cities by night.
+Discussions were continuing to try to resolve the dispute.
+"The psychological stress is heavy.
+The episodes in Belgium and Switzerland were not, although shareholders will be relieved Blenheim realised its mistake quickly.
+The flange was held together with 20 bolts.
+As such, he or someone from his staff must be within a few steps of the president at all times.
+Travers Morgan research has shown that there is more speeding at weekends than during the week.
+"It was a lot more fun during the good times," says two-term Republican Gov. John McKernan of Maine.
+Assets of the 389 taxable money funds tracked by Donoghue's Money Fund Report soared $3.6 billion in the week ended Tuesday.
+The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, refused to disclose other details, including when the woman was deported.
+9.40%, standard conventional fixed-rate mortgages; 7.35%, 6/2 rate capped one-year adjustable rate mortgages.
+When aimed at port-wine stains, the laser selectively burns the enlarged blood vessels.
+And the basket product isn't governed by the exchange's "uptick rule," which says a stock can only be sold short when it is trading at a price higher than the previous trade.
+His office said it was the worst loss of police life in recent years.
+A DLJ spokeswoman said the securities firm hasn't been contacted by the IRS.
+Ms. Irving, 35, was nominated for a supporting actress Oscar for "Yentl" and recently starred in "Crossing Delancey." It's now Dr. Mike Tyson.
+Plunkitt regulated corruption; Mr. Coelho pretends it isn't there.
+Thailand is winning the war against the dreaded disease leprosy.
+The Uppingham Newsletter, tongue in cheek, provided heads with ways to massage their figures: Challenge the results with the examiners.
+On the math, the book advises students to write the figuring in the test book.
+The SMMT claims the reduced levels of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen resulting from the use of three-way catalytic converters on petrol engines is achieved more naturally by diesel.
+The court's ruling in an Indiana case could affect anti-pornography efforts in other states as well.
+Pfizer's top management is focusing the bulk of efforts to support its pharmaceutical operations, which have been booming in recent months due in part to sales of several new prescription medicines.
+Mr Patten is right to insist that Hong Kong's economic success will be undermined unless, in line with China's 'one country, two systems' principle, it has robust and independent institutions.
+But Mr. Kolter beat Mr. Atkinson that year by a margin of 3-2, and no challenger has done much better since.
+"There's no evidence of the blast whatsoever (on the plane)," Horigan said. "I think they were 10 to 15 miles away when the blast went off." After the war, in November 1945, the plane was modified.
+The book, published earlier this month, has already gone into a small second printing, and Simon & Schuster executives say the continuing stock-market turmoil makes its prospects alluring.
+The group, though, seemed unable to come to any real decisions, paralyzing the advertising effort.
+The $300 million issue was launched late last week, shortly after corporate bond investors were stunned by news that RJR Nabisco Inc.'s management had proposed taking the huge company private in a leveraged buy-out.
+Another jury on Thursday found Mondello co-defendant Joseph Fama, also white and also 19, guilty of second-degree murder in the Aug. 23 killing.
+ZMI is not a normal company, as it is a production unit only.
+Rochester Gas & Electric Corp. said it deferred a decision on how much, if at all, it will reduce its common stock payout.
+We didn't expect that much change in such a brief time in an area that hadn't been flooded in 20 years."
+The "information age" may quickly pass if there is no information to pass on.
+Ms. Simms said the preliminary results reinforce health officials' advice that people engaging in high-risk behavior should change their ways.
+Plater said officials have so far identified 11 accounts in excess of $100,000, the maximum sum insured by the federal government.
+"The JVC Jazz Festival Salutes Jazz in France," with performances by a number of French jazz artists, is made possible on Wednesday at Town Hall by the First New York International Festival of the Arts.
+Japan's private sector machinery orders, excluding those for shipyards and power companies, totalled Y911.2bn in October, down a seasonally adjusted 1.8 per cent from the previous month but up an unadjusted 17.4 per cent year-on-year.
+The embryonic Palestinian self-rule authority took over 38 departments which have control from health to taxation.
+In his speech, released before the closed session, Thornburgh praised the arrest earlier this month of Manuel Felix Gallardo, who was thought to control much of the Mexican drug trade.
+"This threat is particularly aimed at you and us. Anti-Americanism can be the most important factor in our cooperation with the People's Democratic Republic of Korea," Khamenei was quoted as saying.
+In a speech in Zurich, Switzerland, he said devaluations during the 1930s offered the lesson "that the problems of the major currencies are inextricably linked."
+Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. said Wednesday that first-quarter earnings rose slightly and revenue jumped 47 percent, which the brokerage giant attributed partly to its post-crash purchase of E.F. Hutton Group Inc.
+Now they're getting some blame for the increased volatility of interest rates.
+He said they were suffering from "post-traumatic stress" and were placed on leave with pay until the case is resolved.
+My concern was to maintain peace and individual freedoms while trying to obtain a social consensus," he said.
+Mr. Haig sharply differed with Mr. Reagan, whom he served as secretary of state, saying that President Eisenhower never "brutalized" his secretaries of state.
+Several people familiar with the industry predict that, with the lawsuit behind them, both MasterCard and Visa will move quickly to introduce their own versions of the national card.
+The price of Cifra's Class B share, widely held by foreign investors, has more than doubled this year to $1.27 from 55 cents.
+The death toll from Hugo was 29 in the United States, including 18 in South Carolina.
+Also being considered by the working group is the inexpensive transfer of technology and resources to developing countries to enable them to cut their greenhouse-gas pollution.
+The strongest action was taken against then-Democratic Rep. Phil Gramm of Texas.
+AN EARLY strong performance by the UK equity market was gradually eroded yesterday leaving the blue chip issues marginally lower on the day.
+Because the rights offering has been canceled, the conversion prices for the company's convertible subordinated debentures due 1991 and 1992 have been readjusted to their initial conversion prices of $18 and $19.50, respectively.
+The government indicated he had been murdered.
+Norwich Union has had its 800-strong sales force suspended for retraining.
+Two prominent Israeli settlers shot and killed a youth after their car was surrounded by a rock-throwing crowd in the West Bank.
+Mrs. Aquino said the "pillars of democracy" _ the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the American-style government _ are already in place in the Philippines.
+At the very least, I prayed my notebook would spare me from any audience-participation stunts.
+He still faces trial for the June 1985 fatal shooting of his 21-year-old nephew.
+Moslem militants claimed responsibility.
+Insurance premiums move cyclically, with prices declining as more insurers enter the market and compete for business.
+Unlike the mine's old zone, Mr. Balogh said, the new ore body was expected to contribute to earnings in 1987.
+"They gave you a book and you had to read the whole book, no matter what," Tammy said. "I think that's a big difference.
+Rumors about E.F. Hutton, which last month rejected a merger with Shearson Lehman, began swirling again yesterday, and the stock moved up 7/8 to 40 5/8.
+For 1993, a modest collective profit of FM300m is predicted, but this assumes a 7 per cent rise in export volumes and a 12 per cent increase in value. The debt problem remains a serious one, however.
+They must stop former Defense Secretary Michael Heseltine, whose strong showing in the first round of voting Tuesday provoked Mrs. Thatcher's resignation.
+"World trade developed rapidly last year.
+Five years ago: President Reagan paid his first visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, placing a bouquet of yellow and pink flowers in the gap between the monument's granite walls.
+Moody's said that while Merrill Lynch's earnings will continue to increase, its "profitability will lag that of its peers."
+James Cook, who was credited with discovering Australia in 1770.
+Trauma units are usually affiliated with, but distinct from, ordinary emergency rooms.
+USAir Group Inc. agreed to pay $750,000 in fines to settle alleged violations of air-safety rules, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
+At 9:30, Mr. Kane drove to the Merrill Lynch office.
+Sheldon, Torelli and Bohl couldn't be reached for comment.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Chips & Technologies closed at $15.75, up 75 cents.
+There are a handful of businessmen and women in France whose personalities are so powerful that they are deemed by the media to have earned the epithet of le grand patron.
+The new financing complements a $115.8 million loan approved by the IADB in late 1985 for the same projects.
+"I'm very disappointed to hear the direction the administration seems to be taking," said Waxman, a California Democrat.
+Todd Shipyards, a shipbuilding and ship repair concern, posted a loss of $46.8 million for its fourth quarter ended March 29, and a loss of $44.1 million for the fiscal year.
+On other arguments, that FDI increases imports or that foreign firms have bought high-tech U.S. firms and transferred their technology abroad leaving hollowed-out shell corporations, the authors point to a dearth of hard evidence either way.
+After all, W.C. Fields was honored with a stamp in 1980, and recently the postmaster general said Laurel and Hardy could appear on a stamp.
+Biosyn acquired certain licensing rights to the compound from the inventor, but was a long way from starting operations.
+"We bet on a second semester of growth, invested in computerization and ground personnel, and the truth is that the growth didn't happen," says Sergio Figueiredo Jardim, VASP's director of route and schedule planning.
+Israel television rejected a skit by comedian Tuvia Tzafir that attacked public apathy by depicting an Israeli family watching TV while a fire raged outside.
+Other traders said the small GNP growth did not cause a plunge of the dollar because the figure had been more or less expected, and the majority of market players are more interested in what monetary moves the U.S. Federal Reserve Board will take.
+Juan Diaz, head of special services for the local Red Cross, said hundreds of people came to help in the rescue.
+TV Week Network, which represents Sunday-newspaper TV program guides in 29 of the top 30 markets, began operation only last year and has generated $12 million of sales in its first year, handling only tune-in ads from broadcasters and cable networks.
+Dukakis has been slashing money from the state budget, which itself has defied the governor's attempts to bring it into balance. Just three months into the fiscal year, Dukakis twice has ordered cuts, now totaling $460 million.
+Whatever vulnerability that left them in, they were aware of it."
+The lexical passion thrives in this country in a pragmatic way.
+The agreement should sharply increase trade, currently hampered by high Chinese duties on South Korean products.
+Where others would have been content to have their novels glisten with the charm of the 'native', Gurnah's novel throbs with the passion of a visionary.
+Previous winners of its achievement award include CBS founder William S. Paley, Washington Post Publisher Katharine Graham, and former NBC board Chairman Grant Tinker.
+But with BASF's large Antwerp cracker due to start production, token closures will not suffice.
+The suburbs bore me.
+In December, PLO chairman Yasser Arafat said his group renounced terrorism and recognized Israel's right to exist.
+As of June 30, Chrysler had about $3.1 billion of cash and marketable securities on hand.
+GERMANY'S population is split down the middle on whether Bonn or Berlin should be the country's seat of government, writes David Goodhart.
+Not realizing it was an ambush, the policemen halted their car and one got out to investigate.
+Leucadia National Corp. said it is seeking "working control" of Phlcorp Inc., the newly reorganized company that was formerly Baldwin-United Corp.
+Sea World has tremendous domestic appeal, too.
+At the time they were surveyed, eight months to 18 months after the angiograms, 76 percent reported they still had chest pain, and 37 percent said they were still seeing a doctor because of it.
+Sisulu ran daily operations of the ANC as its secretary-general in 1949-54, when the government ordered him to resign.
+Bedregal was riding in Shultz's car with U.S. Embassy charge d'affaires David Greenley.
+Dumas will also visit Qatar, Bahrain and Oman on his two-day visit.
+Color television exports to the U.S. were down 27% to 164,473 units in 1990.
+In the flat, dusty countryside near the front, women tilled and watered the fields while men repaired war-damaged buildings or built new houses to replace those lost in heavy Iraqi bombing.
+NBC's "Today" show, which will welcome Joe Garagiola back in June as its third co-host, still has the ratings blues.
+Ochirbat proposed the council as an alternative to the opposition's demand that the 370-member legislature resign and a multiparty legislature be set up until elections are held.
+McDonnell Douglas Corp. said it would modify its DC-10 jetliners to ensure safe landings even if all three hydraulic systems fail.
+Electrosila and LMZ are builders of electric power generators and turbines, and employ a total of 40,000 people, MagneTek said.
+Lower nominal domestic interest rates, following falling inflation forecasts, were also expected to continue bolstering prices.
+And the market seems to be agreeing with them. There has been no great selling of equities - bonds and stock index futures are another matter - and the institutions have begun to buy.
+Parham's astrological sign _ Cancer _ was referred to a letter left at the scene.
+However, it also indicated that after getting control, it would replace Mr. Posner's team with "professional management."
+"It seems that the Vatican officials basically stressed to Noriega that his only viable strategy was to give himself up," said a U.S. official in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+Macy's junk bonds fell sharply Thursday in response to Heller's announcement, but the issues recovered some ground Friday.
+Betting on a far-off future is also common in manias, says Mr. Boeckh, the Montreal economist.
+He was also criticised for spending too much time talking to the City.
+A 2-year-old who was kidnapped as a baby and adopted by an Israeli couple returned home clutching her Brazilian parents and a teddy bear.
+At least two people were arrested. Police said at least three other people had recanted.
+The company is negotiating with 17 banks, led by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., a unit of Manufacturers Hanover Corp., that holds about $520 million in unsecured debt.
+Branton became the first director of the Atlanta-based Voter Education Project in 1962 at the request of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. The project signed up blacks to vote across the South.
+The session was scheduled for July 25.
+The Customs Service detained a Kuwaiti container ship and was examining the cargo to see if anything was destined for Iraq, officials said today.
+Friday's show, highlighted by a slugfest between white supremacists and studio guests, was seen in more than half the homes watching television in Houston, Detroit, Atlanta and Miami.
+The income tax savings are therefore likely to be low and those who can only invest Pounds 1,500 in a tax year would not expect to face capital gains tax difficulties.
+Only 23% of the companies surveyed by consultant Hay Group pay for spouses on business trips.
+Thousands of people stayed away from work and school, strikers blocked roads with rocks and bonfires and police responded with tear gas and water cannon during a 48-hour general strike that ends today.
+The Senate panel document also notes that Col. North reported that during a meeting with an Iranian official, Mr. Ghorbanifar had distorted much of what Col. North had said when he translated it into Farsi, the main Iranian language.
+Republicans _ Campbell, n; Cox, n; Dannemeyer, n; Dornan, n; Dreier, n; Gallegly, n; Herger, n; Hunter, n; Lagomarsino, n; Lewis, n; Lowery, n; McCandless, n; Moorhead, n; Packard, n; Pashayan, n; Rohrabacher, n; Shumway, n; Thomas, n.
+"When real wages are too low, what can factory owners expect?
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished 1.74 points higher at 2895.30 in a third consecutive day of lethargic trading.
+But Rep. Anthony Beilenson, D-Calif., and others called the plan for only 90 minutes of debate "ridiculous" and unfair.
+Mayor Richard Fulton will complete his maximum two terms this year.
+They have made it unabashedly clear that while they will step aside they won't step out and will seize power again if they think it is necessary.
+China wants the United States to end military sales to the Nationalists on Taiwan and promote reunification with the mainland. Lord said the United States won't "help or hinder" reunification.
+The peasants' terraced corn and potato crops climb high up the slopes of mountains roamed by pandas.
+"We can take our country back from the career politician and shock the bejabbers out of some of those fat cats who thought they were safe for years," he said.
+"To schedule two press conferences (to announce the indictment), we think that exacerbates an already bad situation," attorney Paul Coggins said Thursday.
+And the training program wasn't so different from what I was planning to do in Greece," he said.
+Guild filed for Chapter 11 protection in November after losing about $30,000 a month for several years, said court-appointed trustee Michael Weingarten.
+Something along these lines might work nicely: "As my old friend Yogi says, 'Baseball's an interesting game.'"
+However, other courts have ruled that the government can back out of past agreements and impose the bailout bill's provisions.
+Cambodia's prime minister agreed to resume talks with three guerrilla groups after they made a concession on the formation of a transitional governing council, a guerrilla official said.
+Now, instead of following other makers, Matsushita is striving to become a leading marketer of high-definition television, the next major advance in audio-visual equipment, expected to go on sale next year.
+In some sense, the labels fit.
+Half the Cubans will be out by the time Namibian elections are held Nov. 1.
+Added to bombings and bank robberies, such behaviour is putting French mainlanders off the place they still call l'Ile de Beaute. Surely Corsicans could not be as hot-headed outside the political sphere as in, I reasoned.
+Princeton/Newport "refuses to join in this broad attack on Wall Street.
+Children turned up with their holiday gift savings.
+The creeping 4 per cent devaluation, since late November, could have been done earlier, he declared. However, he argued that the bank had eased monetary policy substantially during the year.
+Test pilot Valery Menitsky, who flew a MiG-29 in precision manuevers Sunday, praised the Western fighters on display, including the American F-18 and F-16 and the Mirage 2000 from France.
+Stephen Buser, a professor of finance, said the investments would add a new dimension to education. "This program will give students a view of the real world from the classroom," he said.
+As marketing lists become more complete and accurate, the IRS will become more able to combine them with census information to track people down."
+He was met by about 100 supporters waving banners and playing music.
+Roh also said he was optimistic he would visit the two Communist countries before stepping down as president at the end of his five-year term in 1993.
+The police presence at the fair was boosted this year and as of Thursday, crime at the fair was down by 26 percent over last year, police officials said.
+Americans' personal incomes, boosted by profit-sharing payments in the auto industry, posted the biggest gain last month since December, while consumer spending jumped a healthy 0.7 percent, the government reported.
+They were both students and both were very expressive.
+Mr. Fink responded that senior officials at First Boston had spent the past four days trying to talk him out of leaving, and said he would have had "an opportunity to do a lot of things in the financial services area" had he stayed.
+I knew what a catastrophic situation we were in by the end of the 1980s.
+Alabama Power Co., a unit of Southern Co., shelf offering of as much as $250 million of first mortgage bonds.
+The Complete Listener, which specialises in unabridged classics, has just brought out The Vicar of Wakefield (Pounds 18.00, five hours, seven cassettes) but it sounds as though it was recorded in someone's garden shed.
+It really is," Lyng said.
+And the number of individual donors, as of Oct. 1, rose to 132 from 81 a year earlier.
+"Marilyn saw that I'd have everything I that I needed," said Carol Ann Swift, a double amputee who lived at a women's home that Harrell supported with government funds. "She gave me a home.
+The U.S. would welcome a mediator who could help arrange a cease-fire in the bloody Iran-Iraq war, but President Evren said that he doesn't have any indication that either side is ready to submit the dispute to a mediator.
+A woman who admitted causing "a lot of hurt and pain" was convicted Thursday of kidnapping a baby from a hospital last summer and keeping him for four months.
+But financial means alone will not ensure a company's future.
+The slide in the dollar has served up some meaty currency losses for foreign investors in the U.S. market.
+Kaunda said he believed the ANC should "encourage De Klerk along the path by talking." "The time for talking has come," he said.
+As a result capital values have fallen by some 40 per cent. The Paris financial establishment is doing all it can to prevent a mood of crisis from developing.
+Michigan regulators had limited the company's purchases from the venture to 840 megawatts.
+The Postal Service carries about 7.4 percent of the 30 million international express parcels sent annually, Eichorn said.
+The bishop didn't believe Diego and asked for proof.
+Almost everyone who comes to the peninsula that divides the Caribbean from the Gulf of Mexico is attracted by the lure of the ancient Mayas.
+Going Into a Dark House (Sinclair Stevenson, Pounds 14.99) is spiced with mortality.
+As medical doctors we are hesitating to advise people to get malaria and then come to us." De Gaiffier said scientists are very worried about the increasing prevalance of malaria in higher elevations.
+Pre-tax profit in the defense electronics division jumped 29% to $210 million in 1986 from $163 million in 1985.
+Taken together, all that spells "bull," says Mr. Spence.
+The Tony- and Oscar-winning actor, remembered for his wit and charm as well as his versatility and skill on the stage and screen, died in his sleep early Saturday at his Manhattan home.
+Pope John Paul II today met privately with President Julio Sanguinetti, the agnostic leader of this nominally Roman Catholic but highly secularized country.
+He urged the formation of a Franco-American committee of artists to promote freedom of movement.
+So to compete effectively with BT, rival operators require access to its national telephone network to carry their services.
+"Outstanding," said Daniel Benton, sucurities analyst with Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. Benton had forecast revenue of about $1 billion.
+'I want to bet big, Mike.
+But it will be a long time before South Africa produces another industrial leader to match his contribution.
+The market opened weaker on the back of previous declines in New York and Tokyo.
+Bosnian Serbs have driven hundreds of Moslems from their homes in northeast Bosnia, UN military officers said.
+"These conflicting polls basically say it's a neck-in-neck race, which isn't good news for the Tories," Mr. Chandler said.
+Residents of a disputed region in the republic of Azerbaijan shut down their main city for a second day today to protest the government's refusal to transfer the region to neighboring Armenia, a newspaper said.
+Langberg hopes to use radio waves to slow rather than cut the cardiac electrical connection that causes rapid heartbeats, allowing certain patients to do without pacemakers.
+Separately, a spokesman for the settlers said their numbers could double in a year even if Israel bows to U.S. pressure to stop building new settlements.
+They said only 210 East Germans registered overnight with authorities at a refugee camp in Hungary coordinating the exodus westward.
+The same might be said for the owner, a white-whiskered roustabout by the name of Irving Greenblatt, who is something of a latterday Hemingway.
+As the draft plan noted: 'This factor can give Nottinghamshire's deposits a premium above those found elsewhere.' The county council draws its authority to settle which deposits will be worked from the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
+The service was interrupted when mourners spotted Israelis armed with rifles and tear gas at a nearby street corner.
+They eventually helped convict seven owners of wildcat mines where 15-year-old boys worked in unventilated tunnels with poor roof supports, and they gained a precedent-setting conviction of a coal broker for buying coal mined illegally.
+Rolf Ekeus, chairman of a U.N. panel charged with eliminating such weapons, said at least five more chemical inspections are planned.
+Last year, when the geese returned in late spring, Heifetz began a new plan of attack.
+If Mr Delors were able, in suitably measured circumstances, to become prime minister some time in the spring, he might also be able to use the office to challenge Mr Rocard's position as the presidential candidate of the Socialist party.
+Cable operators still will be allowed to raise rates moderately, he said.
+Vernon, Ky., now is a thriving manufacturer that has generated 400 jobs, spun off three new machine shops and helped multiply the size of several truckers and other suppliers many times over.
+In addition to the new Treasury supply from the refunding, there was also another wave of real estate mortgage investment conduit deals announced.
+The Contra source confirmed Hernandez Membreno was among those seeking Bermudez's ouster.
+In that case, renewable energy sources could not come to the rescue quickly enough. Nuclear power cannot provide a viable option for the future if the supporting industry is allowed to wither away.
+'There is not one case in 60 years where the graphologist has said something that turns out to be wrong,' he says.
+Still, traders bid up unleaded gasoline, heating oil and crude oil prices, with the July crude contract closing at $19.86 a barrel, up 17 cents.
+In Ohio, the jobless rate last month was 5.8%, compared with 10.4% when the GOP took office in January 1981.
+Thursday's action, which does not affect depositors, brings the number of failed S&Ls under government management to 244 in 33 states.
+During the talks, the reports say, the Army even suggested Pinochet might be prepared to retire in exchange.
+For now, Ambartsumyan is concentrating on getting the remaining homeless among the 190,000 people now living in Leninakan into construction huts and other temporary housing, and getting heat for them before winter.
+"This year we have a short list with extraordinarily worthy candidates," said Malmqvist. "They all have contributed to world literature." The academy has been studying the list of less than 10 candidates since before the summer, he said.
+Investors are particularly concerned about whether the dollar's strength in foreign exchange, which continued today, could hurt the U.S. economy sensitive to trade.
+He begins perched on a stool, all camp confidence - 'Let's get the big question out of the way - are you Barbara or Judy?' - but soon wallows in homosexual angst and gay initiation rites.
+"Never hesitate to sacrifice everything to stay faithful to Christ," the pope implored the crowd in Portuguese.
+Judge Bork, I thought, gave a quite reasonable answer.
+If Congress somehow managed to pass a stripped-down deficit-reduction bill and sent it to Bush before midnight, the president would sign it and there would be no cuts, Fitzwater said.
+The official Baghdad Radio said Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Prince Saud, handed Saddam a letter from King Fahd on "developments in the region." It gave no details.
+Mr Ozawa argues Japan should no longer be represented by Miyazawa-like politicians. 'As I was watching these two leaders, standing side by side, my deepest fears were realised.
+The violence eased in October, and Vlok said restrictions had been lifted in 11 townships east of Johannesburg.
+Mr Kazufumi Hatanaka was the director of Sumitomo Bank's Nagoya branch. The murder was the latest in a series of attacks on employees of the bank and its related companies.
+Marckesano said many mid-sized carriers such as Midway, which compete with the majors and the tiny commuter lines, are facing turbulent times and could be swallowed up.
+On the monetary front, for instance, Federal Reserve moves to pump up the money supply and lower interest rates normally will serve to quicken the economic tempo.
+A majority of the people in South Korea believes the U.S. military presence is "still necessary to ensure the security of Korea," Lilley said in departing Seoul, pointing to polls showing that 60 percent wanted the troops to stay.
+Page 6 An earthquake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale rocked Indonesia and northern Australia.
+Western Publishing Group, New York, new to list, $551.2 million.
+Graduates who fail to get jobs do not show up in unemployment figures, but reductions in older members of the workforce have been enough to nudge Japan's jobless rate from 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent over the past year.
+Finance ministry officials on Wednesday unveiled proposals for Poland's first universal income tax and a "value added" tax on manufactured goods.
+I take it everywhere, even to the john.
+The bank said in its quarterly economic report that growth was fuelled by a recovery in domestic demand.
+At the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday, the wheat contract for December delivery closed at $4.265 a bushel, up 1.25 cents a bushel.
+Defense attorney Michael Chalos objected because of a dispute in testimony as to how much Hazelwood actually drank.
+The government has 'pencilled in' RDP spending of R37.5bn over the next five years on health, education, housing and land.
+The spokesman also said discussions on the sale of Staley's $2.5 billion food-service business, in whole or in pieces, are continuing.
+Of the final $290 million received from United, Pan Am said it paid $140 million owed to Bankers Trust New York Corp., and the remaining $150 million will go to the carrier's general operating fund.
+But locals were aghast at the prospect of a church in their neighborhood.
+You have to be optimistic to be in this business and we are." Twenty-one plays, including nine revivals, opened on Broadway during the 1988-89 season.
+Meritor took on some rate swap agreements in late 1984 as a hedge against higher rates.
+However, sources close to the bidding process said the management group and the Railway Labor union had increased their offers.
+Most of the activity focused on automobile shares, which ended sharply higher amid takeover rumors about Bayerische Motoren Werke.
+The Michigan statistical projection says Accutane may have caused more than 1,000 babies to be born with birth defects in the past six years.
+Fluor declined to name the two companies, but a spokesman said they were "modest in size" compared with Fluor.
+Such legislation would reverse last year's court decisions allowing the seven regional phone giants to provide information services.
+The Soviet Union, in an agreement signed in Geneva, committed to withdrawing half its force of more than 110,000 by Aug. 15.
+She shrugs off the Supremes early on in a medley; she mechanically airs the latest album; then actually tingles nerves with 'The man I love' sung straight to a jazz trio.
+Net income tumbled 59% to 7.60 billion yen from 18.43 billion yen.
+A written order overturning Richardson's conviction was filed Tuesday by Kelly, a retired circuit judge appointed to hear the case.
+The official said Vargas Llosa had lived in Paris so long he had lost touch with his own country's history, as well as Mexico.
+Quayle took the vice presidential oath several minutes before noon.
+At a separate news conference, Merchant Marine minister Evangelos Yannopoulos said security had been boosted at all main ports and that commandoes would now be permanent crew members of cruise liners.
+He said the enterprise plans to obtain the necessary guarantees to operate from the Polish finance minister and begin operating on Jan. 1.
+The Serbian moves could trigger fresh unrest by the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo, the nation's least developed region and the scene of sporadic violence over the past two years.
+Clark gained fame and plaudits from the Reagan administration and most of his school's students and parents for his no-nonsense approach, which included roaming the halls with a baseball bat and a bullhorn.
+Pulliam, Quayle's grandfather, was publisher of The Star and News.
+Such a restructuring could be coupled with sale of certain businesses, such as its Cluett Peabody & Co. unit.
+The reports had little effect on the nation's financial markets, which expected the declines.
+He said he and his wife visited Czechoslovakia in December, shortly after the "velvet revolution" that ended communist rule.
+In 1985, federal Judge Joyce Hens Green of the D.C. district ruled favorably on Mr. Rifkin's NEPA suit against the Army's plans to build a biological-weapons-defense research complex at the Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah.
+Hardly anyone comes in and out.
+On the album, group producer Frank Farian and two others are credited with writing the song.
+However, Suffield, with assets of $545.4 million, said its nonperforming assets rose to $66.6 million as of March 31 from $51 million at year end.
+He was too power-hungry (and) obsessed with matters of status." On her relationship with astrologer Joan Quigley, which she began after the assassination attempt and continued until its disclosure created an uproar: "Joan was helpful and comforting.
+With the help of the Gramm-Rudman law and a flexible budget freeze, a balanced budget can be expected by 1993.
+A bonus system was implemented based on the tonnage of ore mined, ounces of gold produced, the mine's safety record and production cost.
+Put some in your Christmas tree stand, and the tree will last longer.
+He said he threw her clothing and purse in a trash can at a rest stop.
+The seasonally adjusted numbers are the latest available.
+IBM's mainframe computers are the best-known example - although all the leading computer manufacturers offer comparable systems. In the last few years, however, there has been a demand for a different kind of OLTP.
+The society said a consultation it carried out with the accountancy profession's joint ethics committee two years ago concluded that the 'overwhelming majority' of those asked supported the position.
+She lived at Glen Echo, Md., midpoint of the seven-mile stretch of parkway now named in her honor.
+Law enforcement groups endorsed him.
+Over the last three years, six local governments have fallen, usually leading to rule by a federal administrator. The gap between rich and poor is growing, as is an already sharp division between wealthy and backward regions.
+Putnam's Option Income Trust also cut its option exposure, to about 50% of the portfolio from 90%, officials say.
+Before the protests, minority applications were up 7 percent over last year, Healy said.
+Relegated to family archives or sometimes destroyed altogether, art from this generation of Northwest women has not been easy to assemble, Martin said.
+In the aftermath of an 11% decline from a year earlier, Zale disclosed plans to shut nearly 500 stores, a move that should leave it with annual sales of about $1 billion.
+Civic Forum proposed the new defense minister be a civilian Communist and the interior minister, who controls the police, be a civilian non-Communist, Dienstbier said.
+Buddhist monks in Tibet in the past six months have led violent demonstrations against what they say is oppression by authorities in Beijing.
+There is, I often think, only Swan Lake.
+'If there's a fair price on the table, then obviously we would talk,' he said in an interview last week. Securiguard is an unsurprising takeover target.
+"There's an element of irrationality to the caps," said Martin Connor, president of the American Tort Reform Association in Washington.
+The company reported a loss of $1.99 a share vs. year-earlier profit of two cents a share.
+The Carters and seven relatives arrived Aug. 18 for a two-day private visit to cap an African tour.
+The CBS estimate takes into account special write-downs the company took in 1986's third quarter that reduced the value on CBS's books of some programming, including feature film rights and sports shows, a spokesman said.
+They said the Agency for National Security Planning, the government's main intelligence organization, would be streamlined and barred from political surveillance.
+Withdrawals by large multinationals are not unprecedented.
+Donahue became an oil millionaire in Texas but lost his wealth when Texas banks failed during the Great Depression.
+Wednesday, the stock didn't trade at all.
+But when I could talk again, I said `Yes."' Peterson said he plans to leave the light display on the barn until New Year's.
+Allis-Chalmers said that the plan was conditional, among other things, on the closing of previously announced sales of the company's air filter, pump and power generation services businesses.
+And the annual European star emigrates in despair event is Priscilla Queen Of The Desert, an Australian drag comedy with our own Terence Stamp drowning his sorrows in mascara. The good news at Cannes so far comes from neither Europe nor the US.
+Cattle futures settled mixed on Monday while pork futures advanced.
+But so far nothing has been proved.
+Clear skies prevailed across California and Nevada.
+French currency was among the last to be set free from a fixed link with gold, in late 1936, and the French economy didn't begin to pull out of the depression until about 1938.
+"Goodness, if you can't stop something this bad, then what hopes do you have of fending off more creeping sorts of problems, where a park gets nibbled to death?"
+For accounting, the spreadsheet will make all the calculations automatically, including 17.5 per cent VAT. Quotations for jobs.
+Candidates can make another wish if the first one is rejected.
+The resignation of a popular state representative as head of the powerful Minnesota House Appropriations Committee after pleading guilty to charges stemming from his solicitation of males for sex.
+The statement by the congress, the country's largest and most militantly anti-apartheid trade federation, said police "brutally assaulted" the strikers when they fled to the union offices.
+"Although we come by success stories every so often, most of the feedback is devastating not only to individual persons and families but also to our national pride," she said.
+Supposedly, Col. North was reporting to Vice Adm.
+Yet alongside the fabled carpets, towels and brassware, such labels as Lacoste, Benetton and Levi Strauss are increasingly crowding the stalls.
+An unpleasant-looking crowd of white males in a gun store stands around looking for all the world like a mob gathered for a lynching, which is, of course, precisely the way they were intended to look.
+About 40 children in a day care center in the building escaped injury.
+"The citizens of this state will not tolerate this evil insensitivity," said Democratic Sen. Jesus "Chuy" Higuera in voting to convict.
+They point to insider selling in some of the stocks.
+To be licensed as an SBIC, investors need at least $1 million in private capital.
+Sen. Alfonse D'Amato says he was merely passing on his "concern" for the prosecutor's office when he approached U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani in 1984 and 1985 on behalf of people representing two organized crime figures.
+Their artistic tradition has been largely preserved, and they are culturally alert and relatively enterprising. Haida activists have been negotiating aggressively with the Canadian government for administrative rights over the entire southern chain.
+Because the law targets transactions of more than $10,000, not all defense lawyers would be affected by it.
+And the Soviets want to include limits on sea-launched cruise missiles in a Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty now under negotiation.
+In Gaza City's Sabra quarter, troops shot in the head a 17-year-old girl, Manal Suleiman Mohammed al-Dairy, who died on the operating table at Shifa Hospital, Arab reports said.
+"Discrepancy cases" are those to which the United States has assigned highest priority.
+As previously reported, holders of Carling's 386,662 Series B preferred shares rejected a similar proposal last month.
+Armed Jewish settlers in the northern West Bank launched highway patrols on Tuesday to protect Israeli drivers from being stoned by Palestinians.
+On my board is a previously retired personality, who has proved most successful. Likewise my charitable foundation's director is a retired communal executive who is doing well in his new career.
+They support the humanitarian assistance given to the victims affected by chemical weapons.
+The arctic cold front chilling the nation's midsection prompted new buying of livestock and meat futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in anticipation of weight losses and possibly some livestock deaths.
+It accounted for about $238 million, or 66% of Chemed's $359.5 million in revenue last year.
+This newspaper previously reported in its "Heard on the Street" column that money managers who like the GE unit's long-term prospects say the stock's drop from its record high of 31 1/4 earlier this month may be a buying opportunity.
+The capital improvements will include a continuous caster, which eliminates several laborious and costly steps in steelmaking, as well as the modernization of an existing bar mill.
+This is about a tenth of daily volume on the Chicago Board Options Exchange, Mr. Chamberlain said.
+We must move as quickly as possible to stop the destruction." He said that "simple, common sense solutions" are available now for application every day.
+The 10-year-old company, whose shares are traded as American depositary receipts on the national over-the-counter market, has reported losses the past three years.
+The agent, who did not want to be identified, said he was there only to drink and look.
+The regional airline's December load factor, or the percentage of available seats occupied, rose to 51% from 48.8%.
+The Federal Communications Commission's decision to change the way American Telephone & Telegraph Co. sets its prices is likely to mean increased long-distance rates for the first time in four years, critics of the new plan say.
+The 10 foster children, whose ages ranged from 9 months to 16 years, were placed in other foster homes by the county Department of Human Services, the agency said.
+Many Germans won't miss noisy GIs in bars or the damage maneuvers do to fields.
+Two Communist guerrillas were killed and three wounded in the earlier ground assault on the base in the southeastern village of Nabi Safi.
+MOSCOW ( AP) _ An Afghan army detachment of 400 men mutinied and tried to seize a provincial headquarters but was ambushed by troops loyal to the government and defeated in a bloody battle, Tass reported Thursday.
+The EC's savings in the beef sector initially will be limited because the cuts in milk production are expected to spur massive slaughtering of dairy cows.
+American Airlines hasn't purchased parts from K.C. Aerospace in the past two years, a spokesman for the carrier said.
+Scotland Yard said it was coordinating a nationwide police inquiry, but it refused to give details.
+Knapp also said the campaign will bring more people into Wendy's restaurants.
+With a colleague who has also left Kuwait, he said he buried more than 50 of the children in the middle of the night at a cemetery.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, General Re shares closed at $55.375, up $1.625 a share.
+China has demanded that the Kremlin use its influence to prompt Soviet ally Vietnam to withdraw its troops from Cambodia, where they have been fighting China-backed resistance forces for the past 10 years.
+The beginning of the circulation decline coincided with the start of a 10-year strike by the Newspaper Guild.
+A court today ruled Solidarity legal again, officially ending a futile seven-year attempt by Communist authorities to eradicate the Soviet bloc's first independent workers' movement.
+Frontline looks again at the death of WPc Yvonne Fletcher who was killed in St James's Square in the centre of London 10 years ago by a shot which came from the Libyan People's Bureau (9.00 C4).
+The Czech and Slovak parliaments chose new premiers Wednesday. Frantisek Pitra replaced Adamec in the Czech republic and Ivan Knotek was named in Slovakia to succeed Peter Colotka, who resigned his government and party posts Monday along with Strougal.
+But he provided no details on how the reward might have helped police.
+And that included designing and building new molds for the fiberglass deck and pilot house.
+He was named president at the request of the armed forces," she added.
+To the UJA's Mr. Lavi, appointing such a representative is "somehow tragic" given the delicate state of relations.
+Maybe what "Scala" and "R&Z" needed most of all was that Rossini speciality, the "aria di sorbetto," a little melody sung by a secondary soloist while listeners revived themselves with refreshments and blotted the sweat stains from their outfits.
+His Bedfordshire company, which makes cycle racks and other car accessories, was expecting big new orders from Germany.
+Transamerica, the San Francisco-based financial services group, is planning to buy back 4.5m of its shares in a deal worth more than Dollars 200m. Like other financial services stocks, Transamerica has been hit by rising interest rates in recent weeks.
+The convoy, also carrying foodstuffs, had parked about four miles from Kabul's international airport, they said.
+Equity backing was from South Yorkshire Pensions and the Leeds-based venture fund Capital for Companies. Mr Barry Campbell, production director, says: 'We've hardly felt the recession.
+It's a huge definitive version of the French Revolution and provides them with a marvelous opportunity to learn a little French and understand the history, too," Miss Seymour said from her home in Bath.
+Nelson, an astronomer, is the only one on the five-man crew without a military background.
+The department's Economic Research Service says 1989 egg production is expected to be down around 2 percent fromf last year because of the reduction in laying hens.
+In late June, Fujimori met in New York with leaders of the IMF, the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank.
+Congressional leaders worked today at smoothing rough edges in a $14.8 billion budget-cutting package and completing a separate measure eliminating some Medicare benefits.
+In 1893, the first motion-picture close-up was filmed at the Edison studio in West Orange, N.J., as cameraman William Dickson photographed comedian Fred Ott sneezing.
+The work usually involves large numbers of small transactions. BAe said investigations on outsourcing had been under way for several months as a part of a general review of efficiency and cost reductions, but no decision had been made.
+Scientists blame CFCs for a seasonal "hole" in the ozone layer over Antarctica.
+The group had joined Iraq in fighting Iran during the 8-year Iran-Iraq war.
+David Dunbar has been appointed director of US-based EnviroTech, part of WEIR GROUP; he is replaced as chairman of Darchem Engineering by Alistair Fleming.
+This year, moreover, they have been fiddling about to improve the hang, although not in the end to much effect.
+For Chan, a 46-year-old, native-born Hong Kong Chinese who speaks flawless British-accented English, the Beijing crackdown and its impact on the colony have presented the greatest challenge of his career and personal life.
+It has almost halved its 1993 estimate for Sun Alliance to Pounds 96m.
+Of the five alternate jurors released by Judge Harold Rothwax, some told reporters they believed Ms. Nussbaum testified truthfully, others weren't sure and some thought she was covering up.
+There was no immediate comment Monday from Baker.
+But many bankers said borrowing costs haven't fallen enough to justify a reduction.
+As part of the Aetna agreement, Judge Merhige is expected to approve the settlement of a separate class-action suit, which accuses the insurance company of collaborating with Robins in concealing the Shield's defects.
+"What we're looking at is, rather than the agency doing that, we'll just provide an opportunity for the sportsman to harvest that bear," Talbott said.
+The pound was quoted at $1.7760 in late New York trading, up from $1.7740 Monday, marking its ninth advance against the dollar in the past 11 trading days.
+Sister Dorothy delivered Mother Teresa's note to a reporter who had gone to the Missionaries of Charity home to inquire about her recovery.
+"There are many companies that would like to try equity financing if there is a chance," one bank's planning official said.
+The victim, 40-year-old Marlene Warren, was in critical condition on a respirator at Palms West Hospital Saturday night.
+Company officials are livid that questions about alleged links to organized crime are even being raised.
+'We don't pose a threat to anyone.
+"The City Council was late in announcing the site, time, routes.
+But private investors who may be comparing the relative merits of investment and unit trusts with the same investment remit do need to be aware of this crucial difference.
+There is in fact a dire and increasing shortage of general-aviation airports to serve metropolitan areas.
+Bush couldn't have provided a better setting, drawing the state chief executives to the placid, picturesque Blue Ridge Mountain area of Thomas Jefferson's school.
+Rites of Sting "I sleep like a baby," the stockholder said, "Though the market is sadly awry.
+The U.S. hasn't had a typical postwar recession, and a few inventory adjustments won't cure it.
+The main issues are residuals for one-hour television shows and the amount of creative control the writers will have over how their work is changed during production.
+U.S. and Soviet negotiators, meeting at the State Department in the days before the summit, might manage to settle differences over some other strategic weapons, and add them to the declaration Bush and Gorbachev will announce.
+Czechoslovakia's hard-line leaders, who were installed after the 1968 invasion, have generally resisted the kinds of reforms adopted in neighboring Communist nations.
+Mr. Orris, a 48-year-old marketing consultant for the peripherals industry, succeeds William M. Ballon, who had been serving on an interim basis.
+Also silent on Black Manafort's conduct are President Bush and HUD Secretary Jack Kemp, both of whom received campaign advice from members of the firm.
+If the answer to these questions is negative, it is probably best to find another - perhaps larger -company in which to invest.
+Fishing groups have said the illegal fishing has already affected salmon runs in Alaska, Washington and Oregon.
+I mean I'm on his basketball team." Powers became warden a year ago of a prison with cell blocks as new as 1987 and as old as 1915, with an average population of 515 _ one to a cell.
+On that day, 16 states or territories will be holding Republican primaries or caucuses, with more than 700 delegates at stake.
+The Republican nominee-to-be cannot win without convincing Americans he is his own man.
+Proceeds will be used to retire bonds maturing Wednesday and to finance operations.
+If convicted, the officers each face a maximum of 40 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.
+We Democrats believe that America can overcome any problem, including the dreaded disease called AIDS.
+Mr. Gaidar said the government plans drastic measures to boost production, but he didn't give details.
+The attorney general recently asked the President's Commission on Federal Ethics Law Reform to study the issue.
+Mr. Wantland, 56, has been president since 1971 and added the chief executive title in 1974.
+WPP CONSOLIDATION: WPP Group is closing the U.S. office of sales promotion subsidiary Promotional Campaigns Worldwide and merging its accounts and "selected staff" into Einson Freeman, another WPP promotion shop, Paramus, N.J.
+I agree that large-scale governmental interference in competitive markets is ill-advised in concept and doomed to failure in practice.
+Abbott Laboratories won FDA approval of its new estazolam insomnia drug, which will compete against Upjohn's Halcion. Separately, Johnson & Johnson won approval to sell its brand of a big-selling anemia drug.
+The administration's estimate included $521.4 million for contracts the city can't cancel, $22.2 million a year in debt service on the land and $38 million a year in interest payments on the $470 million in bond money already spent.
+It was not clear what Jonguitud's resignation meant to the strike talks, which had been set to resume Monday after a weekend recess.
+Tower makes several references in the address to what he perceives as a possible Kremlin ploy to enhance differences among the Western allies and thus weaken NATO.
+The defendants did not testify.
+Yale historian Robin Winks calls for new sites to "commemorate and protect new themes" as more immigrants arrive and the nation's demography changes.
+Then it is carried downstairs in an elevator and put under a hair dryer for two or three hours.
+Finkielstain has extensive real estate holdings in Argentina and owns several companies, including the movie production house that produced the film "The Official Story," which won an Academy Award in 1986 for best foreign film.
+The dividend was maintained at 121 cents a share. Mr Ian Willis, chairman, said that, on a directly comparable basis, turnover had risen but operating profits had fallen due to reduced margins.
+The rate on the latest three-month bill dipped to 6% from 6.04% Thursday, and the latest six-month bill rate declined to 6.17% bid from 6.19%.
+The most controversial part of the HHS spending plan is likely to be Reagan's request for $1.2 billion in Medicare cuts which he says are required to meet an agreed target of a $3.5 million reduction.
+Kennedy was hospitalized for four days after the attack, Castille said.
+It decays relatively rapidly and so needs to be constantly replenished.
+Mr. Santos says it's no coincidence that he has received six calls from foreign investment bankers in the past month, more than he received in most years in the past decade.
+Bettors who won with the wrong numbers collected about $360 each.
+Specially trained dogs also were standing by to aid in the search, the ZDF television network said.
+We must admit our weakness and move on to get professional training in the areas of speechmaking, interviews and image enhancement.
+Options trades, which are popular in merger deals because they give investors the option but not the obligation to buy a stock within a given time, are cleared by brokerage houses overnight.
+"But owning stocks was a risk we were prepared to take in the long haul, so in the short run we decided, `Why trade it off?'"
+What is truly frightening is that despite our knowledge we continue to subsidise activities without regard to their devastating environmental - and economic - impacts,' said Mr George Miller, the committee's chairman.
+The Syrians have since acquired a more sophisticated aircraft, the MiG-29, which is the most advanced Soviet-made fighter.
+During army sweeps in the northern West Bank town of Tulkarem, a Palestinian youth attacked an army officer with an ax.
+For the year, Cordis reported net income of $2.4 million, against a fiscal 1987 loss of $56.1 million that included a $54.3 million loss from discontinued operations.
+The Trident missiles, bought from the United States but to be carried aboard submarines built in Britain, are due to become operational in the mid-1990s.
+They are less inclined to pass the blame for all shortfalls in black progress.
+Rebels attacked Monrovia on Monday in a two-pronged offensive that cut all major land routes from the capital, according to a pool report filed by journalists there.
+Why the rush to free trade?
+And its lessons speak to America and to the world.
+Didn't everyone sigh with relief when Louisa May Alcott finally killed off Beth in "Little Women"?
+The 1988 anti-drug abuse legislation urges the assistant secretary of state for international narcotics matters to seek establishment of a regional anti-narcotics center in the Caribbean.
+If voters are truly outraged about the big pay raise the House gave itself, they're not registering it at the only place that really counts _ the ballot box.
+Scholars agree that Brennan's departure means more than a loss of a key liberal vote.
+He became a professor emeritus at Columbia in 1973.
+Erin formed as a tropical depression Friday off Africa and became a named storm Sunday night when sustained winds reached 39 mph. Hurricanes are formed when winds hit 74 mph.
+Volume was a hefty 30,817 contracts. The traded options also had one of its busiest day's in recent sessions as turnover rose to 74,821 contracts.
+On April 22, Gesell rejected the disclosure motion, saying the stipulation "is a classified document." The news organizations appealed.
+Some judges say the swelling caseload is straining the court's resources and pressuring them to make too many snap decisions.
+Of the $640 billion invested in stock and bond funds, more than 68% is in funds sold through brokers.
+But, once again, the loudest applause came during Hooks' introduction of the senator when he referred to Jackson.
+A former vice president of the failed Midwest Federal Savings and Loan was charged Wednesday with violating federal regulations in arranging a loan to the co-owner of a Miami resort.
+They will be sold initially by about 250 dealers.
+The Berlin Phil played superbly; hallucinatory details sprang up from almost every page, and in the right places the noise was shattering.
+Pennzoil may split the company into four separate, publicly traded pieces.
+Let state attorneys general and certain other state officials duplicate federal lawsuits brought by the commission.
+The growth of nominal demand has no identifiable relationship to the growth of real output in the longer term. The chart summarises the experience of the main OECD countries over the past 20 years.
+Kohner died Wednesday at University of California, Los Angeles, Medical Center, said John Strauss, a longtime associate.
+In the latest 13 weeks, it has averaged $756.3 billion, which represents an annual rate of increase of only 2.2% from the like period six months earlier.
+We examined more than 250 men above age 49 whose prostates felt non-cancerous on rectal examination; 13% of them were found to have biopsy-proven cancer.
+As the workday began, air traffic was not crippled.
+Some of the dozens of interest groups backing the $2.5 billion Act for Better Child Care, or ABC, are anxious to transform election-year interest and rhetoric into a veto-proof child care bill before Congress adjourns this fall.
+Under the legislation, oil exploration would be allowed on the coastal plain of the refuge along the Beaufort Sea, about 1.5 million acres of the 19 million-acre expanse.
+An announcement appeared Wednesday in the Bacau newspaper Desteptarea announcing establishment of an extremist right-wing organization, the Anti-Communist Army-Archangel Michael Legion, national newspapers said Friday.
+It was the first indication which of the company's 265 plants worldwide will be closed or sold.
+This number has been cut to 1,800 and the aim is to reach about 1,000 by the end of 1995. The rationalisation of the industry is having alarming consequences for jobs.
+In addition to possibly offering the public minority stakes in some units, Merrill Lynch is also considering a refinancing, which would involve the issuance of more long-term debt, the source said.
+The newspaper quoted an unidentified official of the Air Line Pilots Association as saying the claim is false.
+Nevertheless, two sources said Dennis had grown frustrated with Thornburgh's management style, which had centralized decision making in the attorney general's office.
+Superior Court Judge John C. Bachman issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday, forbidding the borough from acting against Immaculate Conception Church or the sign.
+Chesnoff said the 38-year-old Tapia Anchondo, a resident alien, lives in El Paso with his wife and 2-year-old child and makes his living on a ranch in Mexico.
+"Every time you pick up a newspaper, what do you see?
+Some help then came in a Y6,150bn economic stimulus package unveiled by the new government this month.
+Ridings said she did not realize at the time that the meeting might have violated the law.
+Margaret Heckler and Otis Bowen (HHS secretaries): Both lost opportunity to reform largest department in federal government.
+Since the International Natural Rubber Agreement came into being in 1979, it has faced periods of glut, shortage and now another time of relatively plentiful supplies.
+'The main problem is that we are too small.
+"They'll probably want to balance out the shares and not let one guy get way up there."
+The trend reflects growing competition for high-quality loan customers.
+The court issued its final mandate Monday, confirming that Brandley did not receive a fair trial.
+"If we didn't have common values, this would be a problem.
+Despite the court decision, 52% of the executives polled said they would continue to provide these benefits to employees on leave.
+The Duchess of York visited an inner-city school Monday, ending a five-day trip to Texas that included opera, a polo match and a stop at a private ranch.
+But a new survey by the Congressional Management Foundation offers some insight with a look into the inner workings of House members' offices.
+I must have sat there 20 times and each time leaving is more difficult.
+"Everyone said Singapore was through after Pan-Electric," says Mr. Matthews of G.T. Management.
+This means that, last year, almost 37,000 people met financial ruin. They may feel that their retirement provision at least is protected securely through their pension.
+He said the second report also had not been released because it was in draft form and had not gone through a complete review.
+Is little Salt Rock too small for two Shirley Bledsoes? Shirley Jean thinks so.
+If you asked the First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Rochester cash machine for $40 on Sunday, you got $160; if you asked for $60, you got $240. Etcetera.
+Phillips said his father became interested in art at college.
+"Now I know why they give three points for the home-court advantage," Mr. Icahn quipped.
+He said in his opening statement that the case was not about taxes, but was "a case about authorization, intent and doubt."
+Pelletreau has denied any previous meetings with the PLO.
+"People suffer behind closed doors," said Gloria Allred, an attorney involved in women's rights issues.
+Failure at Dalian would be a grave dishonor.
+Traders also anticipate a supplementary government budget aimed at stimulating the economy.
+The suit arose from the government's use of analog computers that were alleged to infringe certain patents issued to Dynamics.
+Up to 8 more inches were forecast in parts of Michigan, and snow was also falling in northern Wisconsin, Montana and Wyoming.
+Donald J. Morrissey, the Republican task force's legislative director, said the papers did not necessarily represent the views of the task force members, but were intended to encourage debate.
+The guard, Reginald deGueldre, also reportedly allowed Spence and some friends to take midnight tours of White House public areas last year.
+"This country judges everything on the basis of how much money you get," he said.
+'This is the way forward - local VTSs are emerging and being formed into regional and perhaps national and international centres.'
+Central Point Software has a Michelangelo Protection Kit, which it is selling in the US for Dollars 29 (Pounds 16.50).
+For the entire month, Ford's vehicle sales were down 5.2 percent.
+Since Friday night, Nicaraguans have celebrated the anniversary of the 1979 revolution.
+It won't make you a loser.
+The results were buoyed by a change in the reporting of depreciation expense, the effect of which added $3.4 million, or 20 cents a share to the latest quarter's results.
+The maker of computer-aided engineering software products said it retained Alex.
+Cranston introduced a bill that would forbid President Bush to sell advanced M-1A2 tanks, Apache attack helicopters, multiple-launch rocket systems and TOW 2 missile launchers to the Saudis.
+It also seeks compensation for white men who were the victims of the alleged discrimination.
+Verity said last week he expects no breakthroughs in the talks, although they could improve the climate for greater U.S.-Soviet trade.
+This year, there are 625,000, Merrifield said.
+Medicare will pay for routine mammography tests to detect breast cancer beginning Jan. 1, under a regulation the government proposed Friday.
+Even when it was strictly a state enterprise under the control of CAAC, China Southern behaved with remarkable entrepreneurial vigor.
+He rushes through one formula after another, and at one point tells his class: "There are three other solutions, but you're smart.
+"The Islamic Republic of Iran cannot and should not impose its policies and views on other Moslem nations," Mohtashemi wrote in the Persian-language newspaper, an apparent reference to Lebanon and the hostage-holders.
+The 200th edition seems to have been received well but I'm now nervous about 1993 and people being let down.
+"You're paying a $6 insurance policy against what?" he argues.
+Sen. Bentsen said he intends to use special Senate rules to force advocates of the capital-gains cut to come up with 60 votes rather than the usual 51 votes to approve their provision.
+Although no health problems are known to have been caused by Bolar's product, the FDA officials said the agency can no longer ensure that it is the equivalent of Macrodantin.
+Now they propose to import big cars as well.
+So does the plan for 'education associations' - task forces - to take control of schools certified by Ofsted that fail to provide an acceptable standard of education.
+But Gulf States has found it difficult to obtain financing on favorable terms when all potential lenders know it has no choice but to obtain financing at any cost.
+The Fort Polk contingent, which includes about 20 women, is among nearly 2,000 soldiers whom President Bush ordered to Panama to help protect U.S. citizens from post-election violence.
+Unmarried women also request artificial insemination, the report said.
+Aerial inspections showed no oil leaking from the World Prodigy as it traveled from Rhode Island to the New York Shipyard Corp., the Coast Guard said.
+Six people suffered gunshot wounds, hospital officials said.
+So the company decided to pattern its pizza delivery on Domino's.
+If no retraction or reply is offered, an individual could sue.
+The suits against Toys R Us and six other companies charge that the toys are unsafe because they contain excessive amounts of lead paint or have small parts that could choke small children.
+He said the company also would consider metal products companies.
+Bush then will travel to Wilmington, Del., to meet with community leaders.
+Newsweek said Gallup interviewed 753 American adults by telephone Thursday and Friday in a sampling that generally should have a margin of error no larger than 4 percentage points.
+The Soviet news agency Tass also reported heavy shelling and rocket attacks in Kabul, and said that four civilians were killed and three wounded.
+Many investors may be celebrating the stock market's recent comeback, but there's little to shout about for people who bet on the securities industry itself.
+Zorrilla pleaded innocent at his arraignment Thursday before Judge Roberto Hernandez Martinez of Mexico City's 34th Penal Court on homicide charges.
+Harold Masursky, a pioneer space scientist who spent 43 years with the U.S. Geological Survey, died Friday of diabetes at age 66.
+Instead of the latter, the various choreographers make use of an up-to-date version of Stalinist social realism, in which content takes precedence over form.
+Cook County Republican Chairman James E. Dvorak confirmed Mrs. Byrne's plans and also said he would meet Monday with another rumored Republican candidate, former Alderman Edward Vrdolyak, the television station said.
+Goldman Sachs resumed coverage of the stock with a buy recommendation, citing its view that the shares are undervalued; the firm hadn't carried a rating on Georgia Gulf while it served as financial adviser for its recapitalization.
+King Hussein of Jordan will visit the United States soon to discuss the Palestinian problem with President Bush, Prime Minister Zaid Rifai was quoted as saying Sunday.
+We're voting over whether this guy is a drunk and womanizer or not." One indicator of the lack of pressure is the volume of mail reaching the Capitol.
+But Judith Winston of the Women's Legal Defense Fund said, "Although this is not a complete victory, we consider it to be in the win category.
+"We'll have to find the power somewhere," the spokesman said.
+The ABC unit of Capital Cities/ABC Inc. took a small step toward buying newer theatrical movies recently by acquiring TV rights to "Judgment in Berlin," with Martin Sheen, Sam Wanamaker, and Sean Penn.
+The union began trying to organize smaller plants and businesses in the service industry to make up for those losses.
+Smithson said trust banks' loans to corporations and commercial banks' loans to individuals for real estate could be hit hard by a major downturn in the overheated Japanese property market.
+It presents an event "that allows you to experience with your own values." "We don't give results," he said. "We only give the facts." The 1988 Pontiac Bonneville SSE is more than a technology buff's dream come true.
+Dynascan, which markets telephones, citizens' band radios, scanners and facsimile machines, said it plans to use the shares when stock options are exercised.
+Though Mr. Kirkpatrick has already helped patch over that relationship and soon will announce plans for an action comedy with Mr. Murphy, it isn't yet clear whether a new accord will be reached.
+No investment has been made in those two years, and none is forthcoming.
+Democratic third-place finisher Michael Dukakis also lost support, but not as much.
+He also suffered severe insomnia.
+They said that they were first contacted by the FTC roughly 18 months ago and that they are cooperating with the probe.
+It was not buried." "That's all the ones that I can help you with," Bundy said. "The ones that I know about.
+The original cost, estimate at $5.9 billion, will rise by $1 billion to $2 billion if the original design is maintained, a course Watkins has indicated he favors.
+The analysis was organized by Dr. Richard Peto of Oxford University and combined the results of 61 comparison studies, conducted mostly in Europe and North America, on 28,896 women.
+Grain and soybean futures prices plunged for the second straight day; pork futures fell sharply; copper futures climbed; precious metals slipped; and energy futures were mixed.
+Synetic is about 65%-owned by Medco Containment Services Inc.
+Yeltsin suggested earlier in the day that the Communist Party might cheat him out of his political comeback by rigging the vote count.
+They were followed by the business schools at Massachusettes Institute of Technology, followed by University of North Carolina, Duke University, University of Virginia and Indiana University.
+Credit-card fees are established through a multistep process.
+But Turnbull and his aides have trouble funding even the one operation.
+The Unification Church dispatched a group of conservative former U.S. congressmen to Beijing in February 1990 to meet with Premier Li Peng and new Party chief Jiang Zemin.
+I have to keep the line open."
+They did not give details about Barrientos nor his abduction.
+Moreover, Agusta's famous name and 7,000 employees means its fate may be swayed by political rather than market factors.
+In other defense contracts awarded yesterday, Avco Lycoming, a unit of Textron Inc., received a $420.2 million Army contract for M-1 tank engines.
+The items will be among an assortment of 23 Hollywood horse-drawn hitches and other Old West paraphernalia.
+And they said the Saudis reported a decided swing in Arab public opinion against Iraq.
+A divorced woman despaired about how she would provide for her two children now that their kindergarten fees demand nearly half her salary.
+The threat came within the past six months and she knows who made it, Orr said at a news conference this morning.
+Looking for lions and tigers and other big animals?
+Listening to Pat Robertson sometimes is a little like plugging into a data base quietly gone berserk.
+But for European skiing his favourite was Val Thorens. Jenny Fowle, from Jersey (intermediate) also rates Val Thorens highly.
+The New York brokerage firm's action in aborting the purchase effort gave it a black eye throughout the securities industry.
+The Cabinet met today for the first time this year, with an agenda that included the release of jailed black leader Nelson Mandela and the possible unbanning of the African National Congress.
+He was arrested again on Sunday, less than 10 hours later, this time on a drunken driving charge, police said.
+Democrats believe that revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe and the lessening Soviet threat to the West should be reflected in the U.S. defense budget.
+Last August, in a prospectus for its first foreign bond issue, the Soviet government said it had a budget surplus, putting the figure at 3 billion rubles, or $1.8 billion.
+Adjusted sales for the third quarter of last year amounted to $22.6 billion, the company said.
+"This is what I get for getting involved with Maid Marian," he says.
+A Flashlight Substitution" for $7.95.
+The computerized bone reconstruction is faster than microscopic analysis, yields more details and lets researchers examine inner bone structure without having to slice up the specimen, he said.
+The official Tass news agency, in a commentary, said Gorbachev would face a "moment of truth" when he speaks to lawmakers on the crumbling economy and on campaigns by separatist-minded republics.
+A second fraud, according to reports, involved two employees in the payroll department who allegedly falsified and duplicated bills.
+A Texas Air spokesman scoffed about the employees' concerns as a "ridiculous" effort to discredit the process.
+Other banks were also lower.
+He became disenchanted with Mrs. Aquino, however, accusing her of failing to crush Communist rebels and rid the government of corruption.
+"While the average is falling, people in countries where incomes are rising are likely to consume more grain this year than last," he said.
+Jazz lovers will be thrilled with "Jazz: A Visual Retrospective" (Billboard Publications, $60).
+This is not just potentially inflationary.
+I made sure everyone got credit for what they did, and this helped make everybody afraid of failure.
+NTSB spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Wildey did not attempt to determine whether the crack was detectable before the crash.
+But he indicated that because the agency was admaker only for RJR Nabisco's cookie and candy businesses _ not its tobacco products _ the logic of that approach wasn't apparent at the time.
+But jockeying for power and support already is in full swing.
+Lawyers who defend companies said the findings generally supported their own trial experiences.
+The plan would extend unemployment compensation for an additional six months and provide retraining assistance at a cost of $50 million a year for workers displaced by tighter air pollution requirements.
+This source and other observers said Zarry and Razinjo opposed the Red Army withdrawal.
+As other acquisitive companies are finding, there are not many suitable targets around.
+The opposition had bitterly opposed the pact, claiming it would cost Canadians jobs.
+L.A. Gear, a Los Angeles designer of athletic footwear and apparel, seeks unspecified damages and attorneys' fees.
+Jason Hurpado of Portland, Ore., an English teacher at Fudan, said students sang revolutionary songs during the first march, substituting Hu's name for that of revolutionary leader Mao Tse-tung.
+It also has threatened to withdraw from the FAO.
+New businesses lack the managerial experience and financial resources available to more established counterparts.
+The bank's five-story brick headquarters, which it shares with its union owner, overlooks New York's Union Square, the site of labor and political rallies earlier in the century.
+Yet the producers did tape a lengthy interview with two former Brooklynites, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scaduto, who now live on Long Island.
+It has supported his monarchy.
+According to a British Coal executive: 'People in the industry were prepared for the worst.
+For the nine months, Spire posted a $346,000 loss, compared with a year-earlier loss of $1.1 million.
+The BBC said the caller gave no code word establishing authenticity.
+Stoye Milburn, 53, a painter from Kentucky, was towed in his yacht by a coast guard cutter to Puerto Sandino, 44 miles northwest of Managua.
+The king made it clear that as a member of the United Nations, Jordan would abide by the principles and decisions of the world body.
+Boeing, Airbus and McDonnell Douglas have all been studying plans to build a super jumbo.
+It was empowered by Lithuania's parliament to meet with Gorbachev and propose a start of negotiations on independence, said a Sajudis spokesman.
+We need a comprehensive program to rebuild our economic strength.
+Tass said more than 15,000 Turks had been evacuated by Wednesday. Turks have been sent to refugee centers in Soviet Russia.
+Moody's noted, however, that additions to senior management have aided Merrill Lynch's efforts to enhance a broad range of credit, financial and operational controls.
+She was me." The movie is from director John Erman and screenwriter William Hanley, who teamed on one of the best TV movies of last season, "When the Time Comes."
+About 99% of the investors in defunct PCW Underwriting Agencies Ltd. approved a plan to meet expected agency losses of #134 million ($216.8 million), said Minet Holdings PLC, PCW's former owner.
+Arms said the new management structure, which should be in place by mid-August, will create a "vertical" chain of command _ from the retail store to the group vice president _ for each of the retail group's six major business lines.
+Wage negotiators slapped in demands of around 10 per cent and the country was threatened with a wave of damaging strikes at a time when economic growth was less than robust.
+China officially supports a three-party Cambodian opposition coalition that includes the Khmer Rouge.
+The transaction was at the time the largest ever leveraged buy-out, and it left Safeway with $5.6 billion of debt.
+At least four previous candidates reportedly have turned down the NIH appointment rather than adhere to the anti-abortion position in general and the question of fetal tissue research in particular.
+Lower oil prices have led to smaller oil-exploration budgets in recent years, increasing Indonesia's need to attract investment in other businesses.
+Companies that operate globally need globally-valid trade rules.
+I have no sympathy for companies that are finding that some of the unclaimed rebates, which they counted on keeping, are going instead to other consumers who are outwitting this wily system.
+The packages aim to pull in United Kingdom tourists during the slow season of April 10 to Dec. 15, when blistering daytime heat and steamy nights drive off winter tourists.
+The lights rarely went off in Room 713 of the Foreign Ministry before 2 a.m.
+Some send mass direct-mail solicitations, then schedule the assessment-appeal cases before receiving solid commitments from owners.
+He said the Reagans spend a considerable amount of time answering mail and will continue to travel and speak.
+The administration, responding to complaints from American growers, had accused Colombia of "dumping" cut flowers in this country at unreasonably low prices.
+GM spokesman Terry Sullivan said per-car incentive costs for the quarter were unavailable.
+U.S. District Court Judge Harold Greene was given the Poindexter case in a two-paragraph order signed by Chief Judge Aubrey Robinson, who has been handling pre-trial proceedings.
+That no bid has yet emerged suggests how difficult it is to make the sums stack up. As an unwieldy conglomerate attempting to rationalise too late, Borden has been left with too many products commanding small market shares.
+Police said Fulache was returning to his post outside the International School when a man fired on him and hit him in the right hand.
+The United States pledged then to look into Vietnam's own humanitarian problems.
+Set for intervals of one minute to 24 hours, it flutters silently against the waistline.
+Markets in the United States and Britain were closed Monday for a holiday.
+Moody's cited Providence, R.I.-based Fleet's proposed merger with Norstar Bancorp and the positive effect it could have on Fleet's core deposit base.
+"The notion of a smaller world tells us that as we look to international trade we have a community of representatives who can work in Central and South America and help establish linkages to those countries," he says.
+It controls products from start to finish, buying raw cotton from farmers it knows, spinning yarn, dyeing it and sewing it into athletic wear.
+Moreover, only 20 percent of the 300 piracy cases filed in 1989 involved American and other foreign films, he said.
+CBC will ask the government to pick up the tab for tese operations.
+They said the proposal had been approved by the FBI.
+Every two years, cardholders will be issued new cards with a different scene from the movie, bank officials said.
+"I've seen the ads and I've ignored them," he says adamantly.
+The profit total was in line with previous forecasts by London analysts, who had been looking for a total between #75 million and #85 million.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange Friday, National Distillers closed at $51.75, up 75 cents.
+One was sentenced to life imprisonment.
+London International Group surprised the market yesterday by announcing interim losses, warning of 'very substantial' restructuring charges and passing the dividend. Its plans include the sale of large parts of the business and a capital reconstruction.
+Congress is taking aim at alleged price-gouging among a new crop of telephone companies that serve the traveling public.
+General Cinema also owns about 60 percent of the Neiman Marcus Group, which consists of Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Contempo Casuals stores.
+An intersecting line has about 60 traps and extends 80 miles from La Gloria to Port Mansfield on the coast.
+Several thousand miles of sewage pipeline will thus have to be built to accord with west German standards. In the lakes, only 1 per cent the water is suitable for drinking.
+The poll put the race at 51-44 percent, including leaners.
+In Eugene, concrete restrooms and overgrown trees have been removed, and the latter replaced by slimmer, less leafy trees.
+At one point, the state legislature offered to pay $20 million to ship the dirt by train to Nevada.
+The company already sells products for Sun's Sparcstation models, desktop machines popular with engineers and scientists.
+He had a great tradition behind him.
+Republican George Bush, warming up for his debate with Michael Dukakis this weekend, accused his Democratic rival Monday of being "anti-business" and pursuing a divide-and-conquer campaign strategy aimed at polarizing Americans.
+Over the next two years, Babi Yar became a Nazi burial ground and the remains at least 100,000 bodies, mostly Jews, were found after the war.
+The House Appropriations Committee is trying to ride to the rescue of movie directors and others who resent what Ted Turner has done to their black-and-white masterpieces by "colorizing" them.
+If this were to continue, higher rates would be inevitable - and markets are already discounting a 1 per cent increase.
+Atlantic Richfield jumped 2 3/4 to 84.
+He hasn't reduced his projection in the wake of the stock-market plunge, however.
+Some political analysts say that Mr. Rocca and other powerful industrialists tried to unseat Mr. Sourrouille and his team last winter when the government began a drive to change the country's deeply ingrained economic ways.
+Gorbachev said other Soviet cities were prepared to take in 50,000 survivors.
+At the same time that Mr. Cranston sought contributions, he intervened with federal regulators on behalf of Mr. Keating's thrift, Lincoln Savings & Loan.
+He'd curse and yell at her," Sexton said.
+It also predicted a marked improvement in growth rates for eastern Europe, though the uncertainties of recent changes and those to come made it wary of exact projections.
+The company also gets AT&T's greater capacity for producing so-called CMOS chips, which provide 60% of Western Digital's revenue.
+One of the terms was that he be given star billing at the Children's Zoo this summer and that suitable exhibit facilities be provided for a star of his magnitude," said Zoo Director Charles Wikenhauser.
+A Pounds 1.6bn daily shortage was easily despatched.
+Community has about 4.5 million shares outstanding.
+Officials at those groups wouldn't say whether they would sell.
+The 67-year-old Ms. Cockrell, who was mayor from 1975 to 1981, has said she laid some of the groundwork for Cisneros and now wants to concentrate on his economic development efforts.
+There were occasional reports over the years that he was doing research in Washington for a project that had something to do with reporters.
+Dow Jones industrials 2722.42, up 25.35; transportation 1091.41, up 2.24; utilities 209.82, up 1.07.
+Far from having dimmed or dated, as yesterday's chic successes are wont to do, it gleams and glistens with wit, intelligence, comic sparkle and a deep sympathy with the absurd intricacies of human passion.
+Brokerage executives and analysts say securities-industry profits could be just as strong in 1992.
+The Iraqi president doesn't make any secret of his attachment to guns, torture and poison gas.
+Gov. Michael Dukakis, who just months ago could command a national television audience, got a chilly response to his request for five minutes' air time on Massachusetts TV stations to pitch a tax increase.
+Now if only they could do something about those fees.
+Philip Caputo looked tanned and tough, just right for the author of "A Rumor of War," which tells about his time as a Marine in Vietnam.
+In an interview, Mr. Sherlund downplayed the potential impact of the FTC's scrutiny on Microsoft, whose stock has been trading at record highs of late.
+She didn't specifically say she was leaving, but left the impression of "`I'm so glad and the decision is made,"' Scott said.
+PEEK, the multinational traffic and field data systems group, is paying Pounds 1.85m for Elequip, a subsidiary of Silvermines.
+I can't believe it," she said.
+BANK EMPLOYEES, meanwhile, are getting more nervous; 51% of more than 58,000 workers in 52 banks surveyed by Human Resource Services felt less secure than a year ago.
+It is rarely possible, however, to convince green keepers and lawn lovers of this at the time of the damage. Greater horseshoe bats specialise in eating cockchafers in the spring.
+And the fugitive got away.
+Parents drape garlands of rupees around newlyweds.
+They dropped two 1,500-pound bombs that flattened the two-story villa occupied by the guerrillas.
+The new order, issued by the State Education Commission and announced in the China Daily, said only that the goal of the program was to "increase the percentage of graduate students with practical work experience."
+"I got a C average in college in English," says the man behind the pen.
+We cannot, of course, do anything about that."
+MD-80 and the Boeing 737-400 as well.
+Should the benefit of the doubt be in favour of the massive evidence and testimonies without which Msgr Escriva's beatification could not be accomplished, or in favour of critical statements coming from limited sources?
+In 1985, the Hungarians held partially free elections for a Communist-dominated parliament.
+Every school will be free of violence and drugs.
+Mr. Thomas acknowledged that last month's stock market plunge made an acquisition for common stock difficult.
+About 90 million pounds of seafood with a retail value of $2 billion are sold each year at the market in lower Manhattan.
+Though Mr. Cairo's firsthand dunning experience is confined to a 14-month stint as a radio-station manager, he is now an all-purpose motivational speaker, giving him the kind of brassy self-assurance so vital to collecting by telephone.
+After the global traumas and explosions of 1987, we know better than ever that no nation or business is an island.
+The company that employed thousands can leave town without notice.
+Nissan car workers in Sunderland, faced with a downturn in production recently, chose to stick to normal working hours for the majority and voluntary redundancy for a small minority.
+Mrs. Marcos was admitted to the hospital Thursday after she collapsed and coughed up blood during her federal racketeering trial.
+The attack took place just a few hundred yards from Melmount Church where more than 1,000 Roman Catholic worshipers were just leaving a service celebrating peace and reconciliation.
+Since then, visitor numbers have dropped about 17 per cent which, with discounting, probably represents a 20 per cent drop in total value. But Mrs Henwood feels the tide has now turned.
+The process involves a series of measurements to indicate the thickness of tissue that would have covered specific points on the skull, following formulas based on sex, age, weight and ethnic background.
+Brown said the company retained hopes of strong international sales of Apaches.
+Hanoi's leaders are hoping that a propaganda campaign by their friends in the West will pressure Western governments to accept the Phnom Penh regime.
+Although most were reared in Roman Catholicism, Hispanics in growing numbers are switching to evangelical churches, pleasing those congregations but worrying Catholic leaders.
+In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe's business day begins, the dollar rose 1.25 yen to a closing 126.95 yen.
+Two critics of the project split the rest of the vote, with the most fervent anti-nuclear candidate, lawyer Shigeru Kanazawa, drawing 33%.
+While this has reduced the killing, life in the villages has ground to a halt.
+Mr. Clore controls a company that holds 31% of KaiserTech's stock.
+But a presidential spokesman denied any economic shock plan was being considered. Mr Antonio Delfim Neto, a congressman and former planning minister, predicted an immediate rise in inflation.
+"Real world costs" for the portfolio are significantly higher than for many conventional mutual funds, he said.
+But "this trend was not significant, and an appreciable risk was still apparent after 10 years," the Lancet article reported.
+I agree with his point that it would be a shame if IFAs a were 'eliminated', thereby reducing consumer choice and removing yet another distinctive British tradition. However, on other points I disagree.
+BRITISH AEROSPACE foreign shareholdings have exceeded the 29.5 per cent limit and stand at 29.52 per cent.
+They recently returned from Moscow, claiming that after the Soviet government had housed and employed the couple, officials at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow offered to match those benefits.
+United Technologies' profit slid 8.5% in the fourth quarter.
+Analysts are forecasting full-year profits of about Pounds 570m, a 33 per cent increase.
+Creditors of the holding company are not protected by this arrangement, he said.
+Separately, shares in Racal Electronics PLC rose 12 pence (21 cents) to 340 pence on heavy volume on London's stock exchange yesterday after Cable & Wireless confirmed that it had purchased a 2.8% stake in Racal.
+That's about the speed of sound in Neptune's atmosphere.
+Early Thursday, explosions set off fires at a Shell Oil Co. refinery in Norco, La.
+The shares fell 16p to 479p on the results. Group turnover rose 8.1 per cent to Pounds 2.04bn.
+Analysts denounced the suggestion, pointing out that forbearance by S&L regulators allowed those institutions to disguise their true condition and run up their losses.
+Fitzwater said the issue had been resolved in the budget for the 1990 fiscal year, beginning next Oct. 1, that President Reagan will submit to Congress on Jan. 9.
+The tour's sponsors say the defections and alleged threats are the result of Cambodian-Americans trying to undermine the troupe for political reasons.
+Armed Forces Journal, $500. Board member of this Maxwell subsidiary.
+Last Friday, the IMF reviewed Peru's status in the organization and sent the government a note requesting a payments plan.
+He persuaded Congress to allow the SBA to audit agency-licensed small-business investment firms less frequently so that it could spend more time checking loan programs, which have about 15 times more money at risk.
+Despite protests by Alaskan officials, Exxon Corp. has already begun laying off workers and demobilizing equipment in preparation for halting oil spill cleanup operations in Alaska by mid-month.
+The package also includes a provision that would create a licensing system for tobacco retailers similar to the system used to control the sale of alcoholic beverages.
+The ministry communique said policemen combed the luggage, ignoring the protests of French Ambassador Rene Ala, who accompanied the women and children from the French embassy to the airport.
+The IRS notices may likely inflame relations between Amcor and its investors, many of whom have until now been supportive of the company in the face of the IRS investigation.
+Until Tuesday, allegations of disinformation and cover-ups in Northern Ireland were always denied.
+Yugoslavia is nonaligned and in transition between Communism and democracy.
+He has rotated corn and soybean crops on his land for at least 15 years.
+Lebanese lawmakers were reported to be moving closer to a peace agreement but fighting broke out today in their divided nation, a sign that any accord reached here would have to be accepted by the warlords battling for supremacy.
+Yes, the U.S. now has a budget deficit, and it is true that such a deficit can't increase indefinitely without causing economic damage.
+We have deep pools of water.
+By June, the carrier that flew Mother Theresa for free invited bids for its parts. Mr. Plaskett had failed in his mission to find the carrier a merger partner.
+But he said he could not because visibility on the mountain has been close to zero.
+We have had to impose direct rule on a planet there: they have been much more incompetent than you are.
+Boeing said it added 5,300 employees during the first half of this year.
+While the Iranamok terriers are running the Brunei Connection to ground, we suggest that the rest of the country consider how U.S. foreign policy stumbled into its current swamp.
+Access to private schools is not the issue.
+With goodwill and support from all, the Angolan case could be Africa's success story this year, second only to the release in February of South Africa's foremost nationalist, Nelson Mandela.
+"Presidential candidates may approach the race differently as the result of Super Tuesday.
+"No, I am out," he told the government news agency PAP. "I am interested only in pluralism, freedom, democracy.
+Want to get to the top in the BBC?
+Rescue teams began digging toward the men within 20 minutes of the collapse, said Ronnie McDowell, an instructor with the department in Harlan.
+The spokesman in Armonk, N.Y., also said no one will be forced to leave under the new program, meaning IBM has continued what it calls its no-layoff tradition.
+But as far as the banks are concerned, the rescheduling terms have been reached, said Richard Halcrow, a director of Morgan Grenfell.
+Some will cringe at the manifest intention to bribe the electorate.
+O'Neill, who won four Pulitzer Prizes and the Nobel Prize for literature, died in 1953.
+The market reaction shows not just the devaluation of a group of currencies, but of the whole idea of an integrated Europe. This is not a gain of any kind.
+The Democratic front-runner sewed up the nomination a day earlier by winning the California primary.
+At the same time, officials of the corporation were also being besieged by shareholder demands for some of the federal money it had received, and they gave in too often for their own good.
+U.S. officials say Washington is considering moving the bases to Guam or other sites.
+Chris-Craft became Warner's largest shareholder, controlling an 18 percent interest in Warner through its majority-owned subsidiary, BHC Communications Inc., while Warner bought a 42.5 percent stake in BHC.
+The government has tried since the Gulf crisis to pass legislation allowing Japanese forces to join noncombat U.N. peacekeeping operations.
+AMR said Wednesday it earned $65.6 million, or $1.05 per share, down from 1989's $137 million, or $2.15 per share.
+SRI, which bought the polling firm for an undisclosed price, is a private market research firm.
+First Federal earned $2,677,000 in the first nine months of 1986.
+In his funny and touching "The Halfway Diner," John Sayles successfully creates a narrator who is not only a woman, but a Chicano woman.
+In the southeastern province of Natal, the site of four years of fighting between rival groups, police said eight black men were stabbed, shot or burned to death in three separate attacks.
+As a consequence, the long bond was showing a moderate loss as the session drew to a close.
+Richard A. Clarke, the company's chairman and chief executive officer, said that if the plant operates at 65% to 70% of capacity, the utility might be in a position to increase its dividend from the new, 35 cent quarterly rate in a couple of years.
+Investors nonetheless reacted unfavorably.
+The latest yield is equivalent to 7.24% for an investor in the 28% tax bracket and 7.78% for someone paying 33% in taxes.
+The news agency has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from its creditors twice in the past 10 years.
+Instead of growing, as many utilities had predicted, demand for power has declined because of the recession and conservation measures.
+That was after the dancers, encased in glittery, golden five-pointed stars, trooped onstage.
+Fiat owns its Brazilian subsidiary outright, but only 15 per cent of Sevel. Production will maximise available industrial capacity in Argentina and Brazil.
+The fuse was lit; soon his head was exploding.
+Property-tax relief is likely.
+The demonstrators, who were commemorating the 40th anniversary of the U.N. Declaration on Human Rights, gathered before noon in front of the Jokhang Temple, said two Western tourists at a Lhasa hotel and a Tibetan worker.
+The petitions reportedly contained nearly 388,988 signatures, nearly twice as many as needed for a recall election.
+But last year the government permitted enlistment of women.
+The agency, monitored in Nicosia, said dozens more were killed or wounded in two more missile attacks, one on Qom and the other on Isfahan, several hours later.
+Robert Forman, an attorney for the defendants in the Florida state suit, says his clients deny any wrongdoing. However, he says he doesn't know Mr. Sirkin's whereabouts and hasn't talked to him for some time.
+But maybe we should just leave the young man alone.
+The company said higher expenses and competitive pressures hampered earnings.
+Most obvious is the prospect of a fat fee.
+At a non-jury trial last spring in Hancock County, Superior Court Justice Jack O. Smith found Larson guilty of murdering Kathy Frost Larson in an attempt to collect $400,000 from an insurance company.
+In the lawsuit filed last week, Kane contended that the mosiac created by his late father in 1965 is a work of art and that alterations would violate constitutional rights to free speech and artistic expression.
+Three bombs exploded in downtown Pereira, capital of the Western province of Risaralda, and one of them injured 14 people in a lottery office, police said.
+Dymond and Collier are scheduled to return next summer for the last series of dives.
+The front's political platform will be announced soon, he said.
+Domestic buyers could be hampered by a higher rate outlook, Mr. Sinai added, but foreigners might be able to overlook higher rates and a lower dollar if they believe stock prices will continue to move higher.
+Gorbachev has scored points in Europe with his talk of peace and disarmament, and now Reagan has been put in the same spotlight with new attention focused on the INF treaty.
+He intends to enjoy the exercise. The starting point is the 6,000-odd government regulations turned up by a Whitehall census of red-tape.
+The Lincoln Center Theater, run by Gregory Mosher and Bernard Gersten, has has experienced a booking jam at its two theaters. "Anything Goes" has been a solid hit at the larger Vivian Beaumont Theater where it opened in October.
+BIW said business of some of its operations recently improved.
+The quake, which occurred northwest of Bristol at 10:26 a.m., measured 3.2 on the Richter scale, said Jill Hart, with the Center for Earthquake Research and Information at Memphis State University.
+The Reagans are retiring to California.
+Nonetheless, Istanbul brokers say that in spite of the dramatic collapse of dollar share values, there has been little move by foreign investors to liquidate holdings.
+The number of UAL shares outstanding was sharply reduced during the period, to around 21.5 million in the second quarter of 1988 from 56.9 million in the year-earlier quarter.
+He contends that Sizzler's inconsistent advertising policies contributed to a decline in his stores' sales and a $3.5 million loss for him and his partners.
+Jane's publisher Paul Beaver said it was a clear indication the Iraqis were trying to obtain offensive military equipment by gaining access to the East German BLG-60 tracked vehicles.
+But the most cost-effective solution is to go nuclear." India tested a nuclear device in 1974 but insisted it was for peaceful purposes.
+Federal Aviation Minister Shiv Raj Patil said the death toll of 130 was the worst in the carrier's 26-year history.
+Lobito is the starting point of the Benguela railroad but rebel attacks have made it impossible for trains to travel as far as Cuemba.
+"I was stunned when I saw the commercial," says Joe Gandolfo, a Florida financial planner who says his miniature collie, Laddie, died after being sprayed with Blockade.
+Separately, Delta said it flew 3.86 billion revenue passenger miles in May, up 48.7% from 2.60 billion last year.
+During his father's 1986 re-election campaign, questions were raised about whether the law firm might be benefiting from having the governor's son as a partner.
+EDITOR'S NOTE: Maureen Johnson, based in London, has covered British politics for eight years.
+In remote southern parts, nomads traveled long distances to cast their ballots.
+In a speech in Berlin on Wednesday, Reagan said West Germany's agreement in the early 1980s to accept nuclear-tipped cruise missile bases was a major turning point in pressing Moscow to accept a new European order.
+Hostile teen-agers are likely to grow up to be adults who have high cholesterol, according to a study that finds new links between anger and heart trouble.
+No British king or queen has met an Irish president.
+In Denver, for example, capacity can fall 50% in bad weather, partly because runways are too close to allow simultaneous takeoffs and landings under such conditions.
+Some fund companies and brokers, including Fidelity, Massachusetts Financial Services Co. and Merrill Lynch & Co., have long offered such funds.
+But the net amount of aid from richer countries has declined, largely because of Africa's debt payments, the report said.
+President Bush will nominate John C. Datt, executive director of the American Farm Bureau Federation, to the Farm Credit Administration Board, the White House said Friday.
+So, despite its considerable advantages of natural resources, deep water ports and location on the Mississippi River, Louisiana has gone bust while other Sun Belt states have boomed.
+Still, caution is called for.
+The financially struggling station offers programs obviously made available cheaply from its boss's other ventures.
+Generics is one of the fastest growing segments of the pharmaceuticals business. Bayer is creating a joint venture with US generics specialist Schein.
+(79) "Young Riders," ABC, 7.4.
+Saddam asked the foreign captives to forgive him for keeping them in Iraq.
+BES companies tend to sell out in an unseemly rush, but the heavy supply provided by the UK's housing market should ensure that all those for whom the BES is an appropriate investment can find an adequate scheme.
+Care Enterprises said that the litigation relates to the payment of start-up costs at certain facilities in the Southwest, and that it had established a $7.4 million reserve to cover any potential losses and charges from the dispute.
+Hotel managers, who had been turning away guests a month ago, said occupancy in some five-star establishments has dropped as low as 29 percent.
+Gadhafi has offered the United States a one-time inspection of the Rabta plant, but the Reagan administration said such a visit would be inadequate because the plant could quickly be modified to hide evidence of chemical weapon production.
+Public-sector pay will be correspondingly squeezed.
+The newspaper said Mr. Karl refused to answer questions about the matter on advice of his attorney.
+In a separate release yesterday, Marsh & McLennan said in New York that it had reached a preliminary agreement to sell its 30% Hudig stake to Aon.
+The rain scattered over Southern California turned into snow in the mountains.
+The Motion Picture Association of America on Tuesday announced that a 207-member coalition would stand in the way of the networks if they attempt to "gut" the so-called financial interest and syndication rule.
+While cutting back, she said, Datapoint also plans to try promoting sales through telemarketing and a new sales-management team that includes Terry Eger, a former Wang Laboratories Inc. executive recruited to become vice president of domestic sales.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board totaled 17.19 million shares as of 10 a.m. on Wall Street.
+There has been a general increase in the demand for health care in the past several years due to rising incomes, increased availability of health-care insurance through government programs, and an increase in the elderly population.
+Mandela is not confined to the house and has free use of a wide range of facilities," the Prisons Service said Thursday. "Visits by his immediate family will be unlimited." Mandela's wife, Winnie, is expected to visit her husband over the weekend.
+Soon they were yelling at other motorists, Nayra reported witnesses as saying.
+Both candidates denied the reports.
+Spivey believes that running-shoe companies, the primary support of many U.S. track athletes (his angel is Nike), lack the patience to nurture slow-developing distance runners.
+Even with the normal seasonal drawdowns of inventories, supply and demand should be unusually tight this winter, Mr. Mlotok says in his latest oil market report.
+CDC researchers say such variations in flu viruses are not uncommon.
+That was part of the increase.
+An appeals procedure is in place if the military challenges something in a report and the networks disagree.
+The bill would get Reagan's signature, said Yeutter, if it were not for the provision, strongly backed by Democrats and labor, requiring companies to give workers 60 days notice of intended plant closings.
+He said the Israelis fired about 600 parachute flares during the action.
+It has also suffered in recession from fierce competition from Virgin and the hypermarket chains.
+Industry executives, however, note that "price increase" remains somewhat of a misnomer in the oil region these days.
+Likewise, the National Organization for Women is silent when it comes to generating support services for women who want to carry their babies to term.
+They are often in poor physical condition.
+Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis had said Friday that he decided for humanitarian reasons to pardon nearly all the jailed former members of the junta, some of whom are serving life sentences.
+Like a neighborhood troupe doing a talent show, Garrett produced, they both starred, and an old friend directed.
+Mr. Wall said the Bank Board will make its recommendations on deposit insurance reform later.
+Leach said a portion of the money will cover the cost of registering and the rest will go to a West Side neighborhood center.
+The currency opened at 127.37 yen and ranged between 126.70 and 127.55 yen.
+Now, said Mr. Peabody, "I sense they are backtracking on that projection.
+Year-ago figures include $707,000, or three cents a share, from discontinued operations.
+The Iraqi News Agency reported that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein "cut his way through rejoicing crowds in Baghdad" during mass celebrations by flag-waving countrymen Saturday to mark the halt in hostilities.
+But Ms Daubler-Gmelin sounds a note of warning.
+Both Kestenbaum and Rapoport described the shooting deaths of Palestinians during their tours but had markedly different reactions to the killings.
+She also donned a green wig and a green dog collar studded with rhinestones.
+AAH has completed divestment of all its builders' supplies interests with the sale of Yorkshire Brick, a self-contained business of AAH Builders Supplies, to Marshalls.
+Clark County's economic base is the state's economic base." Opponents of the plan believe that Clark County's Colorado water, plus properly conserved water from basins within its own borders, would last well into the next century.
+Mr. Fomon would often race up to the Hutton executive floor in the morning to borrow a few dollars to pay the cab driver waiting downstairs.
+The company that makes Mazola Corn Oil has agreed to stop using advertisements that imply the product alone can reduce cholesterol, officials say.
+Unemployment in the 12-nation European Community held steady at 8.6 percent in July, the EC's statistical office said Monday.
+The State Department revived charges Friday that Romania's ruling party has used violence and intimidation against opposition groups during the campaign for Sunday's national elections.
+The deficit was cut from 5% of the gross provincial product to 3%.
+"During the campaign you have showed me what to change, what not to change and how to carry out the changes," said the candidate whose party has been in power for 60 years.
+After 20 months and little legislation, President Ghulam Ishaq Khan dismissed Ms. Bhutto's government, charging her with corruption and ineptitude.
+That was until someone at the top went ahead and got us this new phone system," she babbles, her voice quivering and her hands fidgeting.
+Finnish consumer prices increased 3.4% in August from a year earlier, the Central Statistical Office said.
+The DAX 30-stock index dropped 7.84 points to 1724.80, as the market continued its recent consolidation.
+The pilot, whose name was withheld pending notification of relatives, was assigned to the 2nd Marine Aviation Wing at Cherry Point Marine Air Station in North Carolina, Kozloski said.
+It is ready to pour FFr2bn (Pounds 200m) into making the ports more competitive. The dockers' leaders are expected to present a counter-proposal next week.
+Many of the pilgrims must simply have made a mistake.
+Hugh G. Chang, an 83-year-old retired Ministry of Finance official, fled to Taiwan in 1948 to help set up a government for the beleagured Nationalists and their leader Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek.
+Monday's 88.12-point rally in the Dow Jones industrial average, to 2,657.38, went a long way toward calming fears that the stock market was headed for some sort of replay of the Crash of 1987.
+And furthermore, drones the chorus on the Street, prices usually rise until partway through a recession.
+Gelb, 65, is expected to retire from the news department early next year and move to a senior position in the Times Company.
+In a country grappling with political uncertainty, he went out of his way to strengthen the hand of the Solidarity trade union and to encourage changes throughout Eastern Europe.
+Revoking China's MFN status would also send tariffs soaring on China-made good sent to the United States by Hong Kong.
+Last week, the administration announced it would give Haiti $18 million to buy food.
+Now a museum run by the state Department of Parks and Recreation, the sprawling home is one of the most popular tourist attractions in California.
+In 1946, the Red Army entered northern Iran and set up a puppet republic with the aim of controlling all of Azerbaijan.
+One patient comments 'The Spanish are folkloric even when they conquer.'
+The company said that the results would have been even better had it not been for dollar weakness.
+Officials said the pilot cut the engine, and the plane landed under power from the remaining engine.
+Of the 180 constituency parties responding, only 82 supported variations of one member one vote for selecting parliamentary candidates.
+Ireland's GPA Group Ltd. joined the aircraft buying spree Tuesday, announcing a record-breaking order for 308 new planes valued at $17 billion.
+"If you look at these lakes _ the ones that are acidic _ they are very small lakes _ very shallow lakes," Driscoll said.
+D'Arcy will plan media buying with NBC's in-house advertising staff and will handle placement of all print, outdoor and radio advertisements.
+"I see the same situation now as I saw in the late '70s," when inflation and interest rates surged, he said.
+It also coincides with Alaska Attorney General Douglas Baily's disclosure that Justice Department and Exxon attorneys might file a plea bargain settlement Friday over pending criminal charges for environmental damages from the spill.
+Root made only one reference to trouble with the July 13 flight, moments before he apparently blacked out for unknown reasons, according to a tape and transcript released Monday by the Federal Aviation Administration.
+Now that Schroders has taken the plunge on disclosure it turns out that the company does indeed have much to boast about.
+But Litan of the Brookings Institution said so many House members had lost battles for hometown institutions that they weren't willing to approve breaks for banking committee insiders.
+"My sister worked at Boeing for 27 years and that was considered successful.
+"We all loved heavy rock bands from the 1970s: Black Sabbath, AC-DC.
+Peter Dowding, state premier, said a "dramatic decline in Bond Corp.'s public position" has affected the project.
+If enacted, the rule would move thrift accounting closer to the methods used by bank regulatory agencies.
+Senior leader Deng Xiaoping reportedly is the only one who has stayed on.
+But although artifice plays a major role in property design, theater professionals strive to make their fake edibles look real.
+"We like to think of ourselves as the Mel Fisher of the oil patch," said Western Chairman Steven S. McGuire, referring to the celebrated undersea treasure hunter.
+In addition, Mr. Clausen said that BankAmerica's aggressive shrinkage is winding down, although he said the company will soon disclose the sale of an overseas unit with $1 billion in assets.
+Bechtel Group's PAC listens to recommendations, but the final choice rests with a company-named group that, says Bechtel, favors a bipartisan approach.
+Price admitted to killing all four in taped confessions, said state prosector Jeffrey Pine.
+One of the most thankless and unrewarding positions to be in today is that of the financial adviser waiting for the recession.
+Schmitz said it wasn't clear how much effect the visa-waiver program would have but that some estimates predicted a 10 percent increase in U.S.-bound travel from Japan.
+Pollsters predict people who go to the polls this year are likely to be in a gloomy and downright ugly mood.
+Kuhnle and Zerda, both standing between their vehicle and the suspect's car, were hit and died instantly, said Cox.
+Mrs. Nuzum, for instance, couldn't sleep the night before her sale.
+That disaster crippled the Valley's economy and forced growers to replant trees that were expected to mature this season and produce a full crop for the first time.
+Musicland will use proceeds for working capital, acquistions and adding and renovating stores, American Can said.
+Wilcox was scheduled to be court-martialed Saturday on larceny and house-breaking charges, said Griffiss spokesman Carl Sahre.
+His arrival at the home of relatives in Tampa in June of that year sparked community protest and a bomb threat, and he left after a few months, returning to California.
+The debentures will be redeemed at 101.05% plus interest accrued from Oct. 1.
+Those detained included a retired Army sergeant who has been living in West Germany, the Times said.
+He's no great risk-taker." The ringing declaration, the apocalyptic pronouncement were not Shultz's style.
+The summer months typically represent the low point during the year for the book-to-bill ratio.
+Mr Helmut Kohl and Mr John Major, both needing French co-operation on other issues, agreed not to make the Gatt an issue at the EC Edinburgh summit last December.
+The Journal is off base in suggesting that the Senate, in carrying out its constitutional duty to advise and consent to judicial nominations, should not ask whether the nominee belongs to organizations that discriminate.
+Due to reduced supplies of cut-rate oil from the Soviet Union, Cuba has implemented a 10 percent energy-savings plan to prevent blackouts, but new austerity measures might be needed to avoid electricity failures, Castro said.
+But the judge said the evidence so far didn't support charges that the South African Defense Force was still providing funds for violent activities.
+"The coca boom began when the jungle was opened up," says Edgar Machado, a professor at the National Agrarian University in Lima and an expert on coca. "That was when the migration of landless campesinos began.
+It specializes in antisubmarine warfare, especially towed sonar arrays, which are underwater listening devices towed behind Navy ships submarines and used to listen for enemy submarines.
+In a written order, Boyle advised defense attorneys that he would not accept their "necessity defense."
+With growth this year expected to reach 5% to 6%, Asia will outpace the predicted rate of about 2% for nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
+"There are fewer unions in the high-tech area, and those that are are not organizing as effectively," said Selwin Price, a partner at Grant Thornton.
+Shin Bet makes the relationship between the people no good."
+Mr. Darman battled more vigorously than the other two against parts of the administration's Clean Air bill; he and Mr. Boskin also argued that Mr. Bush should criticize the bill passed by the Senate for deviating from an agreed-to compromise.
+Mr. Siegel no longer claims, if he ever did, that Mr. Wigton and Mr. Tabor did anything wrong.
+Nolan is charged with open counts of murder, meaning the jury sets the degree.
+For instance, Brussels aims to loosen manufacturers' monopoly over spare parts and to reduce obstacles to cross-border car purchases, repeatedly blamed by consumers' organisations for creating gaping differences in car prices across the EU.
+The Northeast, where new power will be needed soon, would feel the effects sooner than states with a surplus of electricity.
+But existing TV channels won't have to switch to D2-MAC.
+The Philadelphia Inquirer reported last week that a secret plan already had been worked out and would be unveiled after Tuesday's election.
+Mattel rose 3/8 to 22 3/8 after Merrill Lynch raised its long-term investment rating on the stock to the firm's highest level.
+PISTON President Medardo Roda was arrested Monday and charged with inciting sedition.
+Coleco reported its earnings after the market closed yesterday.
+They called in Dr. Jim Sheridan from Carle Clinic in Urbana.
+This could be beating the FT-SE index or coming in the top half or quartile in the company's own sector.
+Tokyo is the world's most expensive city.
+DD Acquisition is jointly owned by Unicorp Canada Corp. and Cara Operations Ltd., both of Toronto.
+We understand this is part of an overall review of Western banks.
+Since that target was set six years ago, millions of dollars have been provided for the arts, spending on a scale unprecedented in the 25 years since independence from Britain.
+Fort Bragg spokesmen would say only that Army units there were participating in a routine "emergency deployment readiness exercise."
+The stock market's recent rally could be another sign that the economy isn't heading for recession, a few analysts said.
+Chadwick was unsure what further measures were being taken at the site at midmorning.
+Japan plans to assemble as many as 100 of the fighter jets in the mid-1990s at a total cost of more than $1.8 billion.
+Gallery owners said the River North art district should recover quickly from the fire.
+I'm happy to give you some samples later on.'
+His capacity for work was legendary.
+This was more than double the market share of its nearest rivals.
+The company said net proceeds of $36,277,800 will be added to working capital for general purposes and to finance the acquisition of new manufacturing and office facilities for this maker of telephone-call automation equipment.
+They suggested that people have different interpretations of what it means.
+Now, VR has a much closer relationships with its franchises.
+Herring told reporters after his indictment that he felt "in the same position right now as Jesus was when he was on the cross. Right now, it's open season on ministers." Leyva's followers maintain his innocence.
+Giant Yellowknife closed at 33.75 dollars, up 50 cents, in Toronto Stock Exchange trading yesterday.
+Theo Pitt, chairman of the U.S. League of Savings Institutions, was dismayed at the fees projection and "confused" by the Bank Board's rapidly changing numbers.
+A Palestine Liberation Organization official told an Israeli daily the PLO wants to negotiate peace but would not abandon attacks against Israel.
+Other major oil companies said they didn't have any midyear plans to increase their 1988 budgets.
+Cogeneration is the simultaneous production of electricity and steam heat from a single fuel such as natural gas.
+"I shouldn't have gotten that emotional or let it affect me that much.
+Only two companies have more than 10 per cent of capacity. Some of the industry's biggest producers have therefore grasped the opportunity to merge their businesses.
+Since the turn of the century, more than 2 million whales have been reported killed for food, oil, cosmetics and other products.
+Later in the morning, Gesell added four other people to the pool of potential jurors, bringing the total to 11 of the 50 the judge wants to have from which to choose.
+"It isn't like the uncertainty (surrounding Niagara Mohawk) has moved into the background," says Robin M. Jaffe, a utility analyst at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+But she said Quinn prolonged "the agony for two years" by not allowing Zaccaro to plead to a lesser count of cocaine possession.
+You surprise me with your 'Shoot-out in the DC corral' (February 12/13) editorial. What in effect you propose is a no-win situation.
+One size does not fit all.
+The pilot's association has filed one of about 20 lawsuits challenging the federal government's drug testing requirements.
+Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd. snared its second giant Eurodollar bond deal in less than a week, leading a $350 million offering for Sweden.
+She made no further comment.
+He umpired the first match at Roland Garros Stadium in Paris, in 1928.
+Governments officials say more will be known next spring when CDC releases a study of the incidence of selected cancers in Vietnam veterans.
+It has tripled its engineering staff to nearly 300 in the past two years and plans to have 500 sales representatives peddling endoscopic equipment next year, up from 150 in 1989.
+Now the judge has directed Plasse to pay the costs.
+Michaelene Packer Grassli was named president of the children's program Primary.
+Thomas Noto, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic Florida, in Fort Lauderdale, says: "When you show a surgeon a case of significant coronary disease, there's only one cure for it: surgery.
+What's happening in Germany is the drug industry's worst nightmare of how the global debate over genetic engineering might go.
+Toll messages, which numbered 1.4 billion, should grow between 6% and 10%.
+"I've brought more money into Nashville than anybody else," Boner said. "We lived up to our commitments.
+Some ICI directors argue that the business as it stands is too complex and far-reaching to be understood by any one person.
+But after a daylong workout Wednesday, the group decided there wasn't enough time to go on with the scheduled 8 p.m. opening, troupe spokeswoman Linzi Bagshaw said.
+An acre-foot of water is enough to cover one acre to a depth of one foot.
+The Communist Party said Thursday that two prominent Bolsheviks were innocent of anti-Soviet activity and political mistakes, the charges Josef Stalin used to destroy them in the 1930s.
+The Exxon officers say, nonetheless, that the company was more than just a bystander in the industry's big mergers and probably would have made a major acquisition if the bidding hadn't gotten so spirited.
+And then down the road, we have enormous commonality of interest with China, but it will not be the same under a brutal and repressive regime.
+"I tell you, I sit there looking at those blank pages, but I want to give readers an idea what it's like in that house they drive by," he said, referring to the White House.
+These rules allow stock with a value of up to around Pounds 75,000 to be loaned under these circumstances. Jones says the rule has had the effect of giving comfort to brokers and helping to increase liquidity in shares generally.
+"If we did nothing else, we showed the importance of standing by your principles and policies which you think are in the best interest of the country," said leader David Owen after the national committee reached its decision.
+Sweden reckoned on $1.31 billion in alcohol revenue in its 1989 budget, and plowed back $8.6 million to fight alcoholism.
+Klingeborn said scientists worked for months to isolate the virus believed to undermine the seals' disease-fighting immune system, leading to fatal pneumonia or liver infection.
+While these may be theory to you, to us they are terribly real, nerve-shattering, heartbreaking," the Episcopal minister said.
+Sellers and organizers convicted in a kidney transaction could be jailed for up to four years, Erel said.
+But Nasry Iskander, chemist and chief conservator of the Egyptian Antiquities Organization, wasn't sure at first if he would succeed.
+Springer is writing his memoirs.
+By decision of the republic's parliament, Soviet passports gradually will be replaced by the Lithuanian ones, the newspaper said.
+Filter Queen, which had sales of $9.4 million (Canadian) for the 1986 nine months, sells vacuum cleaners in Canada under license from Health-Mor.
+Officially designated by both unions and producers as "endangered theaters," they are victims of an arbitrary division between Broadway and off-Broadway.
+EDITOR'S NOTE: Walter R. Mears, veteran political reporter for The Associated Press, is now executive editor.
+According to the Maastricht treaty, the member states are required to consult the newly-elected European parliament on its nomination for Commission president.
+The "CBS Evening News," however, continued in first place, adding to the consternation of NBC, which has seen "Nightly News" fall from first to third in the three-way network news race this season.
+One big Midwestern manufacturing company, for example, has called in the Winthrop Group to chronicle an experimental project on an ongoing basis.
+In contrast, one memory card - a mini printed circuit board packed with memory chips and a battery - can store eight designs. More important, the technology will help Vanners react more quickly to changes in tie fashion.
+Instead he is picking up the broken crockery caused by the scandal involving his predecessor Mr Mariano Rubio. 'The public seems to think that everyone in the Bank of Spain is under suspicion,' says Mr Rojo with a stab at humour.
+Some phone companies appeal to another popular consumer emotion: fear.
+Through several years of hearings, the two Catholic groups maintained their position that the lawsuit was invalid and that they wouldn't comply with the subpoena, until Judge Carter declared them in contempt of court in May 1986.
+The Town Car continues to show what a big American car can be and likely will be for the foreseeable future.
+The Arts Council got an unexpected Pounds 5.1m increase, and there will be less talk of arts companies closing. Dorrell is different from past arts and heritage ministers in being wary of going native.
+By a 5-0 vote, the commission Wednesday authorized a series of changes, spurred by complaints from unhappy investors who discovered after the October 1987 stock crash that they had signed away their right to sue their brokers.
+The narrower Financial Times 30-share index ended 13.2 points firmer at 1975.
+Later, music from a particular region of Ireland or England could be featured.
+In Wingless, chorale-fragments alternate steadily with fluttery motifs like shepherd's pipes or birdcalls.
+Under the heading "board governance," for example, the bureau now lists eight different specifications, including a minimum of five voting members and a policy of pluralism within the board and staff.
+We are the ones who invent the myths of the nation."
+James H. Schlender, executive administrator of the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, called for federal legislation making it a crime to interfere with the exercise of federal treaty protected rights.
+Thinking quick, Boeing's photo chief managed to have the 707 fly beneath the press plane for a shot or two.
+ICI's case is typical of most 'multinationals', claims Hu. Ownership and control.
+Moscow plans to withdraw 10,000 of its approximately 50,000 troops in Poland this year and to leave completely by 1993, a Polish general disclosed.
+The information is supplied by other sources, and Dialog pays them royalties.
+He even spent three and a half years in prison after getting into a drunken fight.
+Two women were rescued from the brink of Horseshoe Falls after they jumped from their boat and clung to rocks until workers rescued them.
+Like the grubby beggars on the streets thrusting out their plastic coffee cups, Mitch Snyder was a goad.
+It was convened by commission chairman Andrzej Wajda, Poland's leading filmmaker.
+He says he is an electrician but won't give his name.
+"They saw a large object with a parachute leave the plane," he said, adding that agents weren't certain at first what went out the door at 7,500 feet.
+Asked about the future, IBM spokesperson Keith Mary Rantas yesterday had no comment.
+Several punched and beat him and he was taken by ambulance to a hospital, his face bloody.
+But dealers said base prices on Cherokee, Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer jumped an average of $103.
+Pakistan has denied fueling the secessionist movement.
+Aoun rejected Hrawi's election and opposes the peace accord because it does not include a timetable for withdrawal of Syria's 40,000 troops from Lebanon.
+The Senate Appropriations Committee on Friday amended Sinner's request into the budget.
+The company told analysts its third-quarter operating results are likely to be lower than its second-quarter results.
+Increases in the ratio of debt to equity foretell economic doom, they say.
+National Semiconductor Corp. and a start-up named Ramtron Corp. plan to start shipping so-called ferroelectric memories, which can remember data for at least 10 years without any current flowing to them.
+She said that at the time she worked in the West German chancellor's office and she had to "overcome many scruples" in order to get herself to meet Thieme's requests.
+This is already happening within Europe through the EC. On a global level, the first international conference on harmonisation in Brussels last November was an important step toward bringing the US, Japan and Europe into line.
+Asia produced a 30 per cent increase in revenues but turned in a loss.
+Junk bonds are high-risk, high-yield bonds often used to finance corporate takeovers.
+The Brussels-based group distributed the report during the International Labor Organization's annual conference in Geneva.
+They allege the hospital deliberately swapped babies on them, that their real child is healthy.
+Chief among the slew of statements by West German officials yesterday was Bundesbank President Karl Otto Poehl's remark that the central bank is "very satisfied" with the state treaty between East and West Germany on economic and social unification.
+Unlike most chief executives, he does not head straight for the subsidiary president to review the quarterly results.
+This puts it in the second league of South African life companies.
+African governments have charged royalties to foreign carriers.
+However, they said people should still hold down fat consumption.
+They are fighting for a limited number of consumer dollars.
+Mr. Zamarello has since sued Barclays, alleging breach of contract; a Barclays lawyer calls the action "frivolous."
+There will however be a clear improvement in the result during the second half of the year.
+Wolf said the company would more than double its service to Europe in 1991 by adding destinations.
+Other crew members, and especially the navigator, should then double-check this on their instruments and challenge any discrepancy.
+The governing party was shaken earlier by sex and money scandals.
+Equities, said traders, had no option but to follow suit. Turnover rose from DM8.3bn to DM9.5bn.
+Officials at Wheeling, W.Va., about 25 miles downstream from Weirton, canceled an emergency planning meeting that had been scheduled for Thursday.
+Most were alarmed when it accepted government money for leadership elections.
+In southwestern North Dakota, about 4 inches of snow fell overnight and during the morning between Bowman and Mott.
+The company expects to make pre-tax profits of more than Pounds 5m in the year to March 31 1994. Mr Alan Wheatley, a former chairman of venture capital group 3i who had agreed to be chairman of the company, has withdrawn.
+The company's light truck sales fell 1.2 percent for the period and 0.2 percent for the year.
+The Marine Corps today declared two officers missing from last week's fighting in the Persian Gulf "killed in action" and disclosed that they reported a hostile radar had locked on their helicopter gunship before it disappeared.
+There are even three intricately "plaited," gently distended nests by the weaver birds of India and Africa.
+In one, planes attached to metal rods engage in a dogfight.
+It is increasingly difficult 'to be young, Irish and Catholic' he said in a message read in churches throughout the city.
+"It gives us the potential to expand our customer base in the spot market," Mr. Allison said.
+And shareholders are going to be influenced by the past performance of the company."
+The state's congressional delegation, who supported creation of the commission, said they would not fight the closing if it is justified.
+But other OPEC nations, including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Iraq also are reported to be producing far in excess of their assigned quotas.
+Hollinger said the new company will continue to print the northern editions of the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers, and spare capacity will be used to print News International's Sun and News of the World.
+Volume came to 561.5 million shares, compared with 419.2 million shares Wednesday.
+Guessing from my map and the sun, I head down an alley of small shops.
+The AWACS generally flies only with fighters in the area to protect it, but still is extremely vulnerable to attack.
+Or "Rory Stories, Vol. 1": the "humorous adventures of a talking Shetland sheepdog named Rory O'More." No, at the Brautigan Library you will never find a book that is on the bestseller list or even at your favorite bookstore.
+Some economists say recent data, including yesterday's reports on housing and inflation, are either neutral or bullish for both the stock and bond markets this year.
+"They are not quite in the spending mood," said Rad Cagle, an oil show director, sporting a Stetson hat and snake-skin boots.
+Soviet influence was everywhere in the camp, from the concrete three-story military barracks to Red Army maps.
+Graduates typically go to work in the maritime industry or for the Goast Guard or the military.
+The Capcom Futures unit withdrew from Board of Trade membership voluntarily in August, a Board of Trade spokesman said.
+Simon Higlett's settings use the space and the height to the full.
+The situation is analogous to a country-store owner who trades rifles for a farmer's grain crop.
+"We're not going to try to nickel and dime you to death, as this administation has done," he said.
+The company will invest $3 million in the plant over five years.
+Some blue chips lost ground on profit-taking.
+And perfection does not come cheap.
+First, Democrats voted overwhelmingly against the stripped-down version of the bill, which would have provided the S&L cleanup agency with the funds.
+World Market Activity Share prices fell amid a lack of investor enthusiasm in Tokyo Friday, reversing early morning gains.
+Mr. Drake himself says the Texas attorney general's office investigated his business when it began, arguing that by charging a fee, it was improperly taking some of the money owed the dependent children.
+The upshot is that local farmers are protected from competition with farmers elsewhere.
+SCHOLL is to set up a joint venture in India with local company Piramal Enterprises responsible for the marketing, sale and distribution of Scholl products in the subcontinent.
+His commentaries sometimes take an off-beat approach. "I think that's the delight in being in sports; you can do a lot of things you can't do (in other fields)," he said.
+The second would deal with an overall Middle East settlement.
+"Normally everything goes to the Soviet Union, but we can only prove the way to Czechoslovakia and Hungary, and the rest is speculation," Prechtel said.
+Haitians also are electing 110 members of a bicameral National Assembly, 134 mayors, 268 municipal council members and 1,695 county officials.
+Mesa doesn't own any gas transmission or distribution facilities.
+A strong dollar makes U.S. exports more expensive on markets abroad.
+A Morris County elections official had refused to allow Richard Kreimer, who listed a park bench and a post-office box as his address, to vote because he did not have a permanent address.
+"I didn't want to have anything to do with those people, I somehow got pulled into it and then feared they would pressure me if I did not cooperate," Kolasch told the court.
+Soybeans for delivery in November fell as low as $5.80 a bushel during the session, the lowest price for near-term soybeans since Aug. 3.
+Market participants played down speculation about whether the Kuwait Investment Office plans to sell its 14.6% stake in Daimler to help finance reconstruction of its war-ravaged country.
+Thus Derrick Bell of Harvard Law School says Mr. Thomas "doesn't think like a black."
+Union officials attending a convention of about 800 union members that began Monday voiced praise for the bill sponsored by U.S. Rep. William Clay.
+"They climbed up on the bridge to take people off. They lined up to volunteer.
+The Palestinian owners used to send money back to families here; now they have returned jobless.
+The scholarships are provided to the students, who in return work in Third World countries after graduation for several years as part of the Roberts ministry.
+But other stations and networks are experimenting, too.
+The stock market yesterday found it difficult to establish a sense of direction after Tuesday's rally, as prices moved higher and then lower before closing mixed in moderate trading.
+That sounds attractive to some institutional investors, especially as they assume the government will stand behind the bonds despite the lack of a full faith and credit guarantee by the Treasury.
+Houk, 39, was accused of twice failing to call the HRS abuse hotline when he received calls about Bradley.
+With that in mind, Mr. Kroll said his firm is selling some of its holdings in stocks that have become takeover targets, such as Kraft and RJR Nabisco, and is slowly moving the funds into other so-called defensive issues.
+In composite trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, Gillette's shares rose 25 cents to close at $38.50 each.
+Getting rid of the committee, which Pennzoil co-chairs, would save Texaco $7 million a year in expenses, according to Texaco's bankruptcy-law counsel, Harvey Miller.
+Debt issues that have below-investment-grade ratings are usually termed junk bonds.
+Singer-actress Bette Midler and her husband have bought a 38-acre property on Kauai Island that the federal government confiscated in a drug case.
+The only reason to grow a big hog today, says Mrs. Perry, is for sport.
+The market will continue to respond to earnings outlook news, with companies that revise their forecasts downward being sold off.
+Also pleading guilty before U.S. District Judge Claude A. Hilton was Jack Sherman, a civilian purchasing official with the Marine Corps.
+So on Jan. 1 of this year, the institute instructed labs everywhere in the nation to reduce the value of their weights by that amount.
+Many times a large buyer wants to purchase from a willing seller at the market price a large block of stock that would trigger this prohibitive rule.
+The prosecutor also wants to find out why earlier Army audits and Justice Department investigations of the antiterrorist unit's finances failed to disclose possible links to Col. North or Gen.
+In the past, politicians treated Europe as something alien which happened 'over there'.
+Kirkham was caught removing water-soaked cartons of medical debris from shoreline boat stalls last November, after the lake northeast of Fort Worth receded following a flood.
+Religious ceremonies and other observations were planned for Saturday at the site of the final bloody chapter in the 19th century U.S.-Indian wars.
+Many of the officials do business with both Iraq and Iran.
+Israel's defense minister said he would cut troops in the occupied territories if violence eased in the 30-month-old Palestinian uprising.
+On close inspection, the flowers of black swallowwort are interesting, even beautiful.
+Sammler's Planet." The unprecedented sale has them echoing the concerns of Lola Szladits, curator of the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library.
+The liberalisation of capital controls throughout the industrialised world is often seen solely as an advantage.
+But analysts think such a merger would run afoul of European regulators not quite ready for the calamity that deregulation likely holds for most of Europe's state-owned airlines.
+Mideast moderates are a bit like spectators at a football game cheering a two-yard gain in the mud when they know the team lost 10 yards on the previous play and suspect that it will be thrown for another loss on the next down.
+Mr. Lee himself refuses to grant interviews for any stories published before the mid-April review date.
+Coke executives, some of whom try to avoid using the phrase "uh-huh" in conversations these days, want a fresher approach than the current diet Coke spots, which feature Paula Abdul dancing and singing.
+People in the church "just started running and screaming, `He shot them!"' said Arveletta Taylor.
+Publicly, administration officials all say they oppose any effort to raise the top rate.
+Livestock futures settled lower Tuesday and pork bellies were mixed.
+It is a question of priorities - of how much can be achieved, given Egypt's limited resources. Up to the end of last year some Dollars 3bn had been invested in industrial projects in the first generation cities.
+"The plan is to start this on a regular basis," says Victor Linnik, Pravda correspondent in New York who's doubling as sales agent as the paper dips its toes into advertising.
+USX withheld the proposed purchase price in a printed statement.
+The Presidente Rivera is expected to reach Jacksonville, Fla., in five days, and is scheduled to go into drydock in Curacao on July 26, he said.
+The operator of Foodtown supermarkets said it was the 12th consecutive quarterly sales gain for the company.
+While U.S. government aid is important, Gregory Flynn, an expert of Eastern European affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said "government money is not going to be a major force" in redevelopment.
+A new "poison pill" has been devised by the New York law firm that created the anti-takeover strategy.
+"This time, about the only thing that's changed is what constitutes a good or bad day on Wall Street," Ms. Scanlon says.
+The suit, filed in Superior Court, seeks class action status and asks that $184.5 million distributed to shareholders in a leveraged buyout be used to pay medical and retirement benefits for employees and retirees.
+Riser was formed by American Seaway Foods Inc., a Cleveland food wholesaler; Rini Holding Co. and Rego Cos., Cleveland-based supermarket chains, to combine their operations.
+The purchase of Kwidzyn Pulp and Paper marks a new phase in the company's international expansion after its domestic and European growth in the 1980s.
+Spar said it will build the devices over the next two years.
+Then the company agreed to lease the shelters back from investors, at a monthly rent of $170, net of maintenance expenses.
+Several troublemakers and brigands had been imprisoned, including an insurrectionist ringleader, Barrabas, captured in a melee involving fatalities.
+They acknowledged taking payoffs from bootleggers in exchange for protecting them from raids by agents from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the state Tax Commission.
+"The market seemed to take that and run with it a little bit," said Brendan Dolan, a broker with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+But Mr Robert Baker, senior consultant at Mercer Fraser, believes the underlying investment objectives are very similar in many cases. He says: 'The objective of most money purchase schemes is likely to be to beat the median.
+This year it is Mr Boris Yeltsin's turn.
+The villages already were a barometer late in the late 17th century.
+Accountants without a license can practice in California but have to call themselves "unlicensed accountants," according to a state appeals court ruling released Thursday.
+Pal Maleter, a 39-year-old Hungarian general, told his wife that his countrymen desperately needed him during their uprising against the Soviets in 1956, and off he went _ on a course that led to his execution.
+"Perrier did a tremendous job getting into the market.
+Wind-whipped seas devastated the seaweed harvest off Wales, denying Welshmen their traditional St. David's Day breakfast delicacy of laverbread, which is made with the plant.
+"There has been more active buying interest in the better quality LBO issuers of zeros," Mr. Ross said.
+He was admitted to hospital with chest pain, later diagnosed as a minor heart attack.
+A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York declined to comment on whether he will be indicted.
+Factsheet Five also publishes poetry reviews and keeps track of "cassette culture," people who record and distribute their own music.
+Comparisons may be pertinent with 1983, a year when the world economy was coming out of recession and Zantac won approval in the US.
+The government said its chief economic forecasting gauge dropped a sharp 0.6 percent in January, but an upward revision in the Index of Leading Economic Indicators for December eased fears of an imminent recession.
+Opposition political parties condemn excessive reverence for the emperor, which they say is fostered by bureaucrats and the press.
+Mr. Chamberlin, whom the spokesman called a "retail consumer marketing expert," formerly was chairman and chief executive officer of Lenox Inc., a Brown-Forman Corp. division that makes fine china and crystal.
+It may be overkill, but GM clearly wants to prove that after years of being criticized for taking a short-term view that put profits ahead of quality and customers, the company is committed to doing things differently at Saturn.
+The plants are based on Soviet designs.
+The proposal provides few details on standards and leaves open the question of who should be responsible for cleaning up contaminated wells.
+In export markets, by contrast, the automobile's exclusive, prestige image and lower sales volume require a different dealer organization.
+"Two years ago on Fur-Free Friday, I stood with six other people," said Steve Siegel, the group's New York City director.
+The 500,000 acre feet compares with the 1.2 million acre feet California farmers lost as a result of the state's water cut-off.
+The average salary for all instructors was $29,203, up 5.3% from last year.
+Multibank said that in reaching the settlement, it didn't admit liability.
+Without Medicaid, underlying growth would have been about 9%," Glaxo's chief executive officer, Ernest Mario, said.
+Glenn said $22.4 billion has already been invested in the stealth program, and concluded that it would be "totally irresponsible" to continue production without flight test results.
+The videotape will be distributed to members of Congress, state legislators and to students on college campuses.
+The question set political watchdogs' noses a-quiver on news that extra tickets for yesterday's royal garden party had been sent to Congress House. False scent.
+"I have great respect for Kohl, and great respect for Mrs. Thatcher's approach, and Mitterrand's approach, all of them.
+Also narco-terrorism was a part of it," FBI spokesman Milt Ahlerich said about the increased security for Thornburgh.
+The market opened higher after two new economic reports suggested that inflationary pressures had eased further during August.
+Analysts expect its buying spree to continue this year.
+Guilford officials said D&H had lost $8.1 million last year and at least $8 million so far in 1988.
+The committee organized by NIH consisted of experts from around the country who evaluate clinical results from experimental use of the toxin in a variety of patients.
+If no such developments occur, Bradco anticipates it will tender its shares, the filing said.
+Similar measures similar are being considered in Latvia, the third Baltic republic.
+On a radio program last week, he unleashed a furious attack on leftist leader Cuauhtemoc Cardenas.
+The electric power industry already has shown signs of concern about the Matanoski findings.
+Jutting west out of Oakland the bridge is supported underneath only by towers, while the central cantilevered section is held up by steel girders from above as well as towers.
+"We went in with our eyes open but didn't expect to spend so much time dealing with local problems," says Larry D. Horner, the chairman and chief executive of the merged firm and previously the top man at Peat.
+The document "continues to focus on areas that are best dealt with at the national level," a U.K. official said.
+"The question is not, `Will Williams fall under 50 (percent),' but `Will he get over 60?"' said Richard Murray, director of the poll for the newspapers by the Public Policy Center at the University of Houston.
+Chrysler, which bought AMC last year, decided earlier this year to close a 5,500-worker assembly plant in Kenosha by year's end, leaving only an engine plant and some metal-stamping operations operating.
+Residents of Judea, Samaria and Gaza will not be allowed to leave the territories via the Jordan River bridges.
+The heat released by the plutonium's decay is converted into electricity by instruments called thermocouples.
+"I'm happy with a 29 share and I'm sure my colleagues at the other networks would be as well."
+FDIC attorneys argued that those charges were irrelevant to whether Ernst & Whinney did an adequate job of auditing Continental, Mr. Underwood said.
+Chatham operations will be suspended for an additional 10 days in September and Springfield's medium-truck assembly line will be shut down for another five days in October, the company said.
+Tamils want to set up an independent nation in the northeast, where most of them live and where they are a majority.
+The Pentagon has missed congressional deadlines for three reports on important military issues and does not have a secretary representing it during a special 90-day strategic military policy review ordered by Bush.
+Net income, including discontinued operations, was $7.16 a share, up from $4.29 a share.
+Two other daughters of Ms. Valente were freed in December 1989.
+But Apollo Chairman and CEO Thomas A. Vanderslice said Wednesday that the company's earnings due out next week would show "very strong" results.
+Third-party developers were livid.
+Karl Zukerman, executive vice president of the organization, predicted that at least 72,000 Jews will apply to enter the United States next fiscal year.
+But the South Korean market also has major problems.
+Almost 13 years after the malpractice lawsuit was filed, a jury in Manhattan's State Supreme Court awarded $4 million to Schmertz's widow, Phyllis, who lives in Florida.
+The group could identify important compounds that would give Genentech a advantage in the international marketplace and enhance the U.S. position as a leader in biotechnology, a NASA statement said.
+Throughout his tenure, Mr. Marcos pumped money into the province.
+The country made nearly 75 percent of its payments on the principal and interests in 1988, or about $350 million dollars to creditors.
+After several lackluster years and a string of quarterly losses from a moribund product line, Mr. Sanders pushed the development of "clones" of Intel's extremely profitable "386" microprocessor.
+"FERRIS BUELLER" (premieres Sept. 17): This is a half-hour tribute to the proposition that anybody can write a realllllllly dumb sitcom.
+Nor did he know that North had sought help from arms dealers Albert Hakim and Richard V. Secord, a retired Air Force major general, in arming the Contras.
+Such programs, however, account for only a fraction of the total broadcasting fare, rendering Mitsubishi's "auto-cut" capability useless for much of the day's programming.
+Although NASA and the Air Force permitted live television coverage of the landing, as they did for Friday's blastoff from Cape Canaveral, Fla., everything in between was blacked out.
+A total of 721,459 vehicles were exported to the European Economic Community, down 3.2 percent from a year earlier.
+Douglas, a 48-year-old Glenview artist, was shot when he told his lover he was leaving her to return to his wife and children, prosecutors said.
+Thousands of ethnic Albanians took to the streets to protest and officials reported 24 people, including two policemen, were killed and more than 200 were injured in fighting early last week.
+"The yen is leading the mark, and leading the Swiss franc," Mary Anne Tompkins, a senior trader for Royal Bank of Canada in New York, said.
+Separately, Standard & Poor's Corp., noting the latest announcement, said it lowered its rating on Todd's $75 million in subordinated debt to double-C from single-B-minus.
+Aoun's gunners shelled the militia squad as it was returning to base, and Geagea's men responded.
+"He kept on saying, `Give me the knife.' "I said, `No, I want to live!
+The ground is covered with prickly pear cactus and creosote bushes, the high, spindly ocotillo called buggy whips and the needle-pointed lechuguilla.
+Separately, Bear, Stearns & Co., New York, said it holds a 7.3% JWT stake for itself and for the accounts of its clients.
+He was in good spirits Monday and spent time watching music videos, she said.
+"At the moment, there is almost nothing we can do." The reluctance of West German companies to make any firm investment commitment in East Germany could brake the arrival of the economic boom that many economists and politicians have predicted.
+The London-based human rights group says the government has detained many hundreds, perhaps thousands of opponents without charge or trial or sentenced them to prison terms after unfair military trials.
+Dr Mahathir would no longer seek a weekly audience with the king. There would be no more state funds for the upkeep of royal yachts, and no more allocations for work on royal homes. By the end of last week Dr Mahathir had moved forward the big guns.
+The status of the GAO study hasn't been made public.
+He didn't have a text prepared or need a meeting with his staff. He delivered a blunt assessment of how he believed Israel might have provoked the murder.
+The same $51,300 wage base applies.
+'A civilian government, yes, but one that he is certain will be able to guarantee his security, and not investigate allegations of corruption,' as one put it. Others fear the general has become wedded to power.
+An elaborate ceremony had been planned to officially welcome the Soviet president at the vast square in central Beijing.
+It had alleged fraud and violations of the False Claims Act, saying tests on about 20 heat exchangers for the MX were never properly conducted.
+He said Caltrans is also exploring all those alternatives in other programs.
+The renovation of the zoo was supposed to cost $28 million, but came in at about $30 million, partly because work took several months longer than anticipated, Stern said.
+He said Vermont Yankee notified the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and officials in Vermont and New Hampshire, part of which lies within the plant's 10-mile emergency-planning zone.
+There is also a fear that companies, and possibly their lenders and insurers, will be made liable for the cost of cleaning up pollution. Meanwhile, both the pressure groups and the fund managers are learning to talk to each other.
+The buyers are undertaking a significant risk because the building, in the heart of midtown, soon will be completely vacant following Penney's departure.
+The sale is part of Midlantic's recently announced program to divest $3.2 billion of assets in an effort to boost capital levels and profitability.
+If we want to continue to be number one, we need to transcend the legacy of modernism - modern thought and modern institutions, including bureaucracy. You know how different American society is today compared to 1960 or even 1970.
+Some other companies, though, says Randy Paschke of CPAs Arthur Andersen, are delaying changes, even though that will mean windfalls for executives overseas.
+The shares will be issued at $31.35 each, the bank said.
+Harari and Cedeno were not previously in the Vatican embassy but it was not known where they were arrested.
+In each case, Coast Guard survival craft requirements were found inadequate, but there has been no change in the regulations.
+Manufactured goods exports, now accounting for about 70 per cent of total exports, would grow 16.5 per cent this year, against 17 per cent in 1992.
+The first song he learned was "There's an Old Spinning Wheel in the Parlor." "It took forever," he said.
+But she exists in a cocoon; she only knows how to make her own inner world real onstage.
+The eight-year bonds have a 7% coupon at par, and the borrower acted as its own lead manager.
+In reporting second-quarter earnings, Mr. Tisch said the outlook for the rest of the year is uncertain as a result of the current writers' strike.
+Ready to "take the Nestea Plunge" again?
+The Fitzgeralds' program was the first of its kind, and quickly inspired an assortment of imitators.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which rose 38.94 points last week and reached its highest levels of the year, dropped back 11.74 to 2,131.22 by noontime on Wall Street.
+Edberg and Jarryd, however, chose relocation to London.
+(It looked as if she had been given the head of the choreographer).
+Three Democratic members of the committee _ Sens. John Glenn of Ohio, Timothy Wirth of Colorado and Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts _ have led the fight against Stello.
+Aircraft manufacturers will be hard-pressed to meet the anticipated demand for new planes to replace aging jetliners, industry analysts say.
+A former geisha said Uno had paid her to be his mistress, and he resigned after the Liberal Democrats' upper house loss.
+China had been expected to enter the market for 300,000 metric tons of sugar.
+On Friday, President Bush proposed diplomatic exchanges with Iraq.
+TREASURY BILLS: Results of the Tuesday, January 22, 1991, auction of short-term U.S. government bills, sold at a discount from face value in units of $10,000 to $1 million: 6.14% 13 weeks; 6.21% 26 weeks.
+Ding Xiangqi, vice president of China's official Xinhua News Agency, has died of lung cancer at age 58, the agency reported Sunday.
+Journalists end up in deep trouble if they blur the line between fact and fiction, but the writers at the American Comedy Network thrive on keeping people guessing about what's real and what's not.
+However, although a reduction in armaments could undoubtedly lessen tension, it is not a long-term aim in itself.
+Both U.S. Surgical and Ethicon sell disposable gallbladder kits that include most of the required accessories, and they plan similar packages for other procedures.
+We have lost them all, along with the pavilion which stood at the meeting point of the garden's four canals.
+Every move is tightly directed, down to the extras who in the dazzling ball scene (attractively choreographed by Vassili Sulich) created constantly shifting views by just moving the chairs.
+Yesterday, he accused Moscow of direct involvement in the latest coup attempt and warned that hostilities threatened to spread the war beyond the north Caucasus and 'throughout Russia'.
+Aside from promising not to raise taxes, both candidates are at opposite ends on most issues, including abortion rights.
+"References to ass have been adjusted to the inoffensive and unambiguous donkey," he said.
+Still, several factors may well begin to put downward pressure on crude oil futures prices, including the recent reiteration by Iraq that it is ready to resume oil exports once United Nations sanctions are lifted.
+The British pound, which continues to benefit from recent comments by Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, was quoted late yesterday at $1.7156, up from $1.6989 in New York late Friday.
+These engineering assistants find much more work than engineers." Such innovations are possible for AbuZayd because his university is private and tuitions are the Sudanese-pound equivalnt to $416 to $500 a year.
+Then she poses with her children as her wheelchair-bound husband looks the other way. As I steady my lens, her sister sneaks up beside me.
+On Wednesday, Nicaraguan police detained opposition leaders, and Managua suspended two radio stations from broadcasting news and closed another station for a day.
+The problems were underlined by Aldo Malandra, of Associazione Nazionale fra Industrie Automobilistiche (ANFIA, the Italian automobile industries association): 'These are difficult times for the whole automobile industry.
+The United States, which supports the resistance guerrillas, has said it would not consider ending its trade and aid embargo or normalizing ties until the last Vietnamese troops leave.
+"It will be very tough to take the medicine of a tax increase as we enter an election year."
+The 10-year San Diego Police Department veteran said in a recent interview that the first call was for an assault with a deadly weapon.
+For a while, it isn't much of a contest.
+Regulators and prosecutors also cautioned that it is difficult to prosecute wrongdoers, and may be harder still to recover substantial portions of the losses.
+Faced with a two-year population boom, family planning authorities today said pressure will be increased on local cadres to enforce China's one-child-per-family limit, which has been widely defied.
+"The only thing I can tell you is that we trusted these people. Just the same way you trust your doctor or you would trust your mechanic.
+In the sting, FBI agents posed as businessmen offering money for legislative favors.
+Government officials openly bicker about economic policy.
+Earnings in the current quarter are almost certain to fall as well.
+An internal company investigation "could not produce any evidence indicating that the death was mine-related," a Consol report said.
+As the West Coast cold front pushes through the Midwest tonight and Wednesday, snow was expected across the Dakotas into Minnesota and Wisconsin.
+The West Galilee fire chief, Yossi Ben-Ezra, said it was the worst fire ever in Galilee.
+Mr. Glatstein said he approved of Zale's restructuring plans, which call for closing 400 of the chain's 2,000 stores.
+Quoting Interior Ministry sources, the agency said Friday's arson attack followed the arrest of the alleged kidnappers and release of the two captives.
+Over the past five years the number of contracts has more than doubled and the number of suppliers tripled. Nissan claims that the Dollars 3bn of local parts it procured in the US last year already exceeded its voluntary plan of Dollars 2.9bn for 1994.
+Our opponents tell us and tell the American people that Reaganomics has failed; that, because of problems we have yet to solve, America has failed.
+Iligan is about 500 miles south of Manila.
+The vote showed he had lost the nation's confidence.
+"There were bodies lying on all sides," one witness at Bab-el-Oued reported. "The soldiers were piling them into trucks, one body on top of another." The witness and others reported several dozen people were injured and taken away in ambulances.
+The United States proposed shifting percentages needed to approve a loan so that it would have a veto over new loans whenever it could get Canada to go along with it.
+The issue of employee ownership looms as a major hurdle in resolving the disarray at the company.
+As for Andersen, Mr. Weinbach said there is "nothing inconsistent with being the premier computer-systems firm and the premier audit and tax firm at the same time."
+Bryant introduced legislation to prohibit clear-cutting in any national forest in which one-tenth of the acreage of available commercial timberland has already been harvested by clear-cutting. Many national forests would be affected, he said.
+Gregory Maugeri stepped down as president and chief executive officer 4G Data Systems Inc. "to restore confidence in the company," a 4G spokesman said.
+A healthier labor force, it is asserted, would be more productive.
+Sales were moderate and occurred mainly in Central Asian, West African and American growths.
+Critics object to the practice of encouraging new mothers in poor countries to give up breast-feeding by distributing free formula through hospitals.
+The referendum, up for vote Saturday, has heightened existing racial tension in the ethnically diverse city, community leaders said.
+Drabec said Robinson may not actually be a member of the BGF; she said she heard he was trying to join.
+"We want to get students exposed to people who can do the kind of things that full-time academics can't do.
+But several other types of funds shielded investors from the worst of the market's slide.
+Commercial, savings and deposit banks were shut Feb. 1 in a wage dispute that has been unusual in its intensity for this Scandinavian country known for quiet negotiation and consensus. Only the Post Office bank, which has its own union, remained open.
+Reagan was said to oppose any delay in imposing Gramm-Rudman, and Senate approval of any postponement was called unlikely.
+"`A new closeness' is how President Bush described our relationship.
+Why can't she be attractive as well? I was determined not to enjoy husband and wife team Tuck and Patti from the moment I saw them likened to Wes Montgomery and Sarah Vaughan and Fred and Ginger on London's billboards.
+A price of $15 a barrel, he adds, "would be the equivalent of about a $30 billion tax cut." Many economists believe the economy will pick up speed even if a stalement develops between Congress and the Bush administration over a plan to pep up the economy.
+'In the fullness of time we plan to expand into Europe, though how has still to be determined.
+Many are lining up behind Danding.
+More authoritative sources, however, disputed the reports.
+Mulheren once was a close associate of Boesky and has been implicated in the government's investigation of Wall Street corruption.
+News of Mr. Boesky's $100 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission last Nov. 14 temporarily depressed the stock market.
+Otherwise, the review is likely to regurgitate the standard arguments of the past. And that's what happened.
+Following construction, which is due to start this autumn, a Huang & Danczkay subsidiary will operate the two terminals for 12 years and then turn them over to the Hungarian government.
+David DeMartino, deputy city attorney, said he had not seen the complaint and could not comment.
+Although the terms of a loan haven't been agreed on, analysts note the loan could substantially increase Olympia & York's interest in Campeau.
+Peter M. Kirby handles regulatory work including electric energy matters and Martha Jane Shay does corporate and securities work.
+Solo's advice came after CIT Group-Factoring and Heller Financial, merchandise lenders, cut off credit to such Campeau-owned stores as Lazarus, Bloomingdale's and Jordan Marsh.
+Mr. Laurel's transformation provides a look into the unprincipled, undisciplined and baroque world of Philippine politics.
+Friedman was elected department chairman in 1986.
+Though the fees have always been lower than a studio's cost of producing a show, the studios have retained ownership of their programs and recouped losses by selling the reruns to individual stations.
+The group marched around the courthouse, heard two speeches, marched once more around the square and returned to their cars about a half hour after the demonstration began.
+The relief was extended in March to include all full-time officers and employees who hold the minimum number of shares. 'Although known as retirement relief, paradoxically it does not require retirement,' says Battersby.
+Kaufman & Broad, a big U.S. home builder, sells its commercial real estate projects in France before developing them.
+ABC, unprepared with alternative programming, dropped to third place.
+The committee assigns items to the agenda and considers requests for new resolutions.
+He says he is in Bradford rather than Brisbane because of his restricted contract. In the long term, reform has to start with school sport.
+And the Sun-Sentinel quoted Miller as saying the FBI's 11-week investigation of Root's activities before the flight would continue.
+"It's nice to win.
+Volume on the Big Board contracted to 159.7 million shares from 189.1 million Friday.
+Mr Delors, a life-long Socialist, was never about to stage a Pauline conversion on the road to Copenhagen.
+An expert committee should come up with recommendations for harmonisation by July, but the ministry concedes it could take another two years before any of those proposals are enacted.
+"Somehow the crate was dropped or opened and the dog got loose," he said."He didn't have time to look for her.
+That showed real persistence, real dedication to detail." Dukakis had won Vermont's presidential primary March 1, winning 56 percent of the vote, while Jackson gained 26 percent.
+Net sales for wood products were also down, from $273 million to $262 million.
+I have not felt that he got the message.
+The recitation of Mr. Mandela's praise for terrorists is a sad reminder that this courageous and intelligent man is probably not the national black leader that South Africa and the world need on the road to peace.
+Also, he said he is trying to improve employee relations and is looking for ways to broaden product lines and make prices more competitive.
+Their tennis court is a memorial to the National Book Award _ it was built with her prize money.
+Witnesses who saw a van run over a 4-month-old boy in a park attacked the driver, his wife and children, authorities said.
+Yates raped a girl, tied her up, then shot her in the eye and ear, but she remained conscious and watched as Yates sodomized a boy, Clem said.
+The proper amends to Delibes, and to the idea of Sylvia as a wonderfully enoyable ballet, would be a revival of the Ashton / Ironside production at Covent Garden. Sylvia was sponsored by PowerGen.
+The immediate publicity given the firings seemed to signal that authorities are taking a tough line against strikers.
+By smoothing out local irregularities, they expose the underlying trends.
+Even though the $6 million picture took in $20 million, it was considered a non-event and Mr. McBride was out of work again, until "The Big Easy."
+Defense lawyers tried during the trial to question Manete about his statements to his own lawyer on the alleged police action, but the court objected, citing attorney-client privilege.
+Airline stocks were broadly lower in the face of a jump in oil prices.
+But the attorney said the situations are different.
+Other provisions, including coverage of outpatient prescription drugs, should be stripped from the program to lower costs, he said.
+"I feel redundant when I keep saying, `I'm overwhelmed' or `I'm excited,' but it's really something you can't explain," she said. "It's just an inner feeling that you have.
+Consolidated officials weren't available for comment on the suit.
+Onetime presidential candidate Pete du Pont called on Jesse Jackson to become a Republican, saying Monday that he has no political future as a Democrat.
+The magazine said in a report to be published in its Feb. 20 issue that nine of the new DSP satellites, costing $180 million each, will be launched over the next several years.
+Also Tuesday, the Rev. James E. Andrews was narrowly elected to a second four-year term as stated clerk of the General Assembly.
+The stock market chalked up another broad gain Monday, extending its recent rally in a mood of increasing optimism about the economic outlook.
+The Rub al-Khali, or Empty Quarter, is the world's largest sand desert.
+I believe in company life.
+The jury convicted Pennell of first-degree murder in the deaths of Shirley Ellis and Catherine DiMauro but could not come to a verdict in the case of Michelle Gordon.
+The pound was quoted at $1.6613, compared with $1.6635 Friday.
+In this show the best example of that tradition is Zoe Enright's "Postage Rose," a large rose design built of tiny calico squares and quilted in a circular, flowerlike design.
+McDonald's, serving more than one million eggs a day, is one of the country's largest consumers of shell eggs.
+"The only way you can police the quality of attorneys," he says, "is by keeping in touch with the membership."
+In the six countries for which detailed age information was studied, moving rates were high for preschool children and for their parents, many of whom are in their late 20s and early 30s.
+Smith shares have collapsed since the group revealed large losses and provisions at its Do-It-All joint venture, falling from 523p at the end of the year.
+Within 50 years Britain was a spider's web of linked - or parallel, and competing - canals.
+Around mid-January, however, he said he expects stocks to turn lower as a six-month to nine-month bear market takes hold.
+As chief justice, Rehnquist is a member of the Supreme Court, heads the federal judiciary and chairs the policy-making U.S. Judicial Conference.
+Ann Taylor, which operates 114 upscale clothing stores, had 1987 sales of $249 million.
+The status of Texaco's industry partners, bankers, bondholders, shareholders, suppliers and even Texaco pensioners all will be determined by arguments heard in bankruptcy court.
+"The Street's knee-jerk reaction was to be disappointed," said Gary Reich, of Shearson Lehman Brothers, who had been looking for the company to earn $1.11 a share for the quarter.
+It also didn't give a GNP outlook for 1991 or supply any economic data about the five new eastern German states.
+His first producer tried to mould him. 'They were trying to change my ministry and put in it something which wasn't me and I said, 'Lord, give me the grace to stand up against this, give me the strength to say no.' And I did.
+He promises modernization and political reforms will mark his six-year term.
+Revenues were Dollars 380.7m. Over the past year, the company has cut its workforce and manufacturing capacity to bring expenses and production capabilities into line with poor market conditions.
+'It should be worth Dollars 3m a year after tax,' he said.
+The spokesman added that "before any plan can be confirmed, shareholders should have a right to vote upon it."
+It triggered a small loss at Morgan, which had a large year-earlier profit.
+It is hoped that these plans will be extended in response to further US arms reductions. There is scope for western governments to help the republics fulfil these aims.
+Carlos Hurtado, an adviser to the Nicaraguan Resistance, the Contra umbrella organization, told The Associated Press the talks would be suspended if the offensive continued.
+Serial bonds were priced at par to yield to 7.25% in 2000.
+O'Ferrell has denied any knowledge of the mail bomb killings, and has not been officially named as a suspect by the FBI.
+UAL is expected to announce the purchase of Chicago and Los Angeles gates from now-defunct Eastern Airlines.
+Most of the Jewish members are left-wing activists.
+U.S. District Judge John Walker Jr., concerned by newspaper reports on the incident, said today that there was an "innocent explanation" for the incident that satisfied both the court and government.
+She never gave them credit for their work and didn't involve them in decisions.
+The arrests are the latest in a series of problems at the troubled facility, which has been shut down since March, when Nuclear Regulatory Commission investigators discovered that operators had been napping at the controls.
+"The Ivory Trade" continues the story, beginning with Mr. Cliburn's stunning 1958 Tchaikovsky Competition victory in Moscow, which made the lanky American a national hero overnight.
+Nonetheless, many analysts suspect that the Bank of England has an upper limit in mind and predict that the market will force the issue by trying to push sterling still higher.
+Analysts say too that private meetings can result from political infighting between companies' press-relations departments and their investor-relations departments.
+An investor group sued Parisian Inc., three of its officers and Hooker Corp., seeking to block their proposed $252 million leveraged buy-out of Parisian.
+Of course, the unemployment rate has dropped to 5.9% of the labor force, including the military, from 9.7% five years ago, and total employment has increased more than 13 million.
+He said it was "purely procedural" and had to be filed to meet British statutory deadlines of government comment.
+But a loss of $14 million would dent the parent bank's second-half net.
+Gary Bettman, the NHL commissioner, has threatened to lock the players out unless they sign an agreement by Saturday. Asian Games.
+Selva/Val Gardena is an early season venue for the 'Ski Sunday' television cameras with its World Cup race from Ciampinoi down to Santa Cristina before Christmas.
+Merrill Tutton, AT&T vice president for consumer services, cited an MCI ad that says "MCI always saves you money."
+The defense-electronics concern said last week that it had received "indications of interest from third parties in acquiring all or part" of Singer and that its board had advised management to begin discussions with these and other parties.
+Pan Am had gates, takeoff and landing slots and a fleet, but no organization, operating certificate or trained employees for the shuttle when Mr. Nobles took the job.
+Alarmed at the challenge, IDC's president, Gerald W. Eskow, arranged a meeting.
+Mitchell said they will stop using the route again and any further supplies will be sent to Torit through Uganda.
+Some of the changes simply cleared up questions of law.
+Porter's two biggest shareholders are Gartmore Investment and Equitable Life. Traders said 12m shares would represent about 13 per cent of the company's equity and added that a large stake had been overhanging the market for some time.
+The NBC News poll indicates that the two leaders captured almost four-fifths of the white blue-collar vote.
+The Ginnie Mae 9% issue was yielding 10.10% to a 12-year average life assumption, as the spread above the Treasury 10-year note held at 1.09 percentage points.
+Sceptre said the purchases are subject to approval by the boards of Caisse and Noverco.
+Not even Jack Lemmon's expert doddering makes this trip worth taking.
+The Joudehs and Nusseibehs only open the doors on special occasions like Easter.
+EVENING SHADE, Ark. (AP) - Yes, Evening Shade is a real town, not just a fictional setting for Burt Reynolds' new TV series, also called "Evening Shade."
+About six million non-NMS shares rose yesterday and only two million fell.
+If completed, the transaction will give Wharf control of a chain of five-star hotels that would be operated independent of Omni.
+Employees say Mr. Power is full of ideas and provides an almost fatherly presence at company headquarters.
+He'd have preferred to be there watching Friday's game.
+Vehicles applying for entry to be left in convenient little underground car park at the back, quite near the metro station.
+The company cited cost reductions, benefits from the merger and better market penetration as a result of the size of the combined organizations.
+Only one thing will count: how much the need to keep Scotland's electricity Scottish prevents a full allocation for overseas demand.
+Although inflation has slowed investment and domestic demand, economists now believe a widely predicted deep recession has been avoided.
+In 1989, the company had an extraordinary gain of #36.4 million.
+It replaced ones made of goat hair, which had to be powdered and dressed with scented ointment every day to conceal the filth.
+Quayle will be sworn in with Bush in ceremonies Friday.
+"Continued strong consumer demand for both beef and pork led to the improvement in margins," said IBP's chairman, Robert L. Peterson. "A reduction in live cattle prices during the quarter was also a factor.
+Municipal Bonds Yields on some Denver airport system revenue bonds climbed by 10 basis points on news that a $466 million bond offering has been postponed until March or later.
+Argentine Cardinal Eduardo Pironio visited Cuba in 1986 as the papal representative to a major assembly of Cuban Catholics.
+Both Sellars and Morris love various kinds of gestural sign-language, but Sellars' use of it is incompetent in terms of theatrical legibility or dynamics.
+Treasury officials said July is a poor time to look for trends in individual tax receipts, as there are very few personal tax payments during that month.
+Galloway said the children were recovering quickly from what authorities allege was a terrifying experience at the hands of the religious group.
+Predictably, there is also political disagreement concerning the importance of the various changes.
+The TVA still was left with $15 billion in long-term debts for the nuclear program.
+The king (Stephen Markle) and the queen (Jennifer Harmon) are also first-rate.
+New York Republican Alfonse D'Amato introduced a similar bill in the Senate last week.
+"When an exhibitor comes to the show, he can put his product into the worldwide distribution mainstream," Adelson said.
+Armani, who receives a royalty on sales, has designed everything from the packaging to the display counters and sales assistants' uniforms. His involvement has encouraged retailers to support the launch.
+Persuading industry to set up worksite technology training and retraining centers.
+But because it is a charge on the owner, and not on the land, it will not show up in normal searches. The Law Commission recommended that the liability be repealed but the lord chancellor's department has still to decide if it will introduce legislation.
+The prime minister took his bows in the garden of No 10 Downing Street. It was an easy act to follow.
+For its part, the EC should promise a similar study into its equally controversial policies.
+Ms. Bhutto took over the prime minister's seat occupied by her father before his overthrow 11 years earlier.
+Gerlesky was taken to Kane Commnity Hospital for treatment of a broken leg and bruises.
+Yields on one-year bills rose to 9.14 percent as the discount rose 11 basis points to 8.47 percent.
+The group, Impulso Turistico y Financiera de Panama, is headed by Robert Cordovez.
+The defense recommended a probation plan under which Mahoney would have lectured to schoolchildren about the dangers of drunken driving, served volunteer time in hospital emergency wards, and spent one year in a work release program.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 61.44 million shares as of 11 a.m. on Wall Street.
+In an era of communication conglomerates and impersonal service, the family-run Calaveras Telephone Co. gives residents of this remote cattle-ranching community in the Sierra foothills a personal touch.
+White said the proper comparison is between the racial composition of the skilled jobs and the racial composition of the qualified population in the relevant labor market.
+Rod Turner at MANGANESE BRONZE, having resigned as finance director in order to join a management buy-in elsewhere; Brian Smith is also retiring.
+He received an M.B.A. from Syracuse University and in 1973 took a marketing position at Johnson & Johnson medical equipment unit, Jelco Inc.
+Hiring of cabin staff this year has been postponed while employee benefits are under review. It has also closed some unprofitable routes.
+The agency has made no recommendations, and any action would be limited to the labeling, an FDA spokeswoman says.
+"I may be a little more aggressive than someone who wants to pass on an estate to their family," says Mr. Zwisler, whose has no surviving children.
+One of two American publishing companies that planned to display books at a book fair in Iran next month has withdrawn, citing questions about the fair's legitimacy.
+"Look at headcount and revenues," says analyst Howard Rubel of C.J. Lawrence Inc., noting the constant business volume done with fewer workers.
+Glenn Smith, First Officer Robert Fell and flight attendant Sonya Nelson were listed in satisfactory condition at the Anchorage hospital with minor injuries.
+Another major topic at the congress is a possibile party split with Moscow.
+Predictably, Edward's new world becomes threatened, bringing a melodramatic ending that is the least of Burton's concoctions.
+But he adds that "it is difficult to imagine that consumers will be unlimited in their willingness to pay steadily rising college prices" and suggests they will rebel at some point against price increases that are double the inflation rate.
+A more important barrier, some argue, is the high rates of return which companies demand of their investment projects.
+The men were ocupying a plant control room reachable only by way of a narrow staircase.
+Her husband, bass Nicolai Ghiaurov, is Bulgarian.
+Amgen advanced 1/4 to 45 1/2 after trading as low as 44 earlier in the day.
+Getting a handle on violent crime remains one of the public's highest policy priorities.
+But it was not immediately clear if there will be enough time for new political parties to form and compete in the elections.
+The quake, which struck at 7:39 p.m. PDT, registered 4.5 on the Richter scale, according to a preliminary reading from the state Office of Emergency Services.
+A commission on Nagorno-Karabakh established by the new Congress of People's Deputies will review seven proposals for solving the ethnic conflict, Soviet television news reported Wednesday.
+But it can raise fares to cut losses.
+The date for demobilization of the U.S.-supported Contra rebels, estimated at 10,000 in Honduran camps along the Nicaraguan border, has emerged as a major stumbling block on the way to a peaceful transfer of power in Nicaragua.
+John Folse, the Cajun chef who prepared a Vatican state dinner last week for Roman Catholic bishops and cardinals, says he plans to send the pope a monthly bucket of seafood gumbo.
+The flashiest but least important reason is that the British Book Marketing Council picked her recently as one of the 20 best U.S. novelists since World War II.
+"I would believe that by end (of) spring we will see most cases brought to a successful conclusion," Mr. Shad told a meeting of investment bankers and financiers.
+Local newspapers also said the government will not allow broadcasters recruited in Taiwan to participate.
+That association, which does not have the backing of the Soviet government, also maintains that the political use of psychiatry is still continuing in the Soviet Union.
+The pipeline carries gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from a tank farm in nearby Colton, several miles from the blast site, to southern Nevada, supplying the Las Vegas Valley with 90 percent of its fuel.
+Microphones were ready for the reporters inside who would rush out with the decision, interrupting normal morning programming.
+Officials in Shamir's right-wing Likud bloc say Soviet Jews should be settled in the occupied territories, which Likud sees as an integral part of Israel.
+It said the detainees were crowded into one van because of a shortage of such vehicles.
+Vietsovpetro plans to begin producing soon from the Big Bear and another field discovered in 1974 by a Cities Service Co. and Royal Dutch/Shell Group venture.
+But Dixon said a study by the General Accounting Office, an investigative arm of Congress, has found that U.S. companies already have such technologies.
+About 50 people who were forced from their homes by a forest fire on the outskirts of Kalispell, Mont., were allowed to return Saturday after crews managed to get a line around the 120-acre blaze.
+To shrink the massive budget deficit, the SIA board suggested reducing the growth of Social Security deductions to half the inflation rate, from its current inflation-indexed rate, Mr. James said.
+The nation has not had a black governor since Reconstruction, when Lt.
+Mouawad, 64, set up headquarters at the prime minister's office in Syrian-policed west Beirut, becoming the first Christian president to operate from the city's Moslem sector in 31 years.
+Arthur Rudolph, 82, is seeking a temporary visa so he can attend an Apollo space program reunion at the Alabama Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville.
+I think it would be a little bit outrageous for us to come charging in and tell them when they ought to have an election.
+Macy believes "this arrangement is reasonable and necessary."
+The dollar closed in New York at its highest levels since October against the West German mark, Japanese yen, Swiss franc, French franc and Italian lira and at its highest level since November against the British pound.
+One thing you do see in Havana, and not in other Latin American capitals, are hotels and restaurants for the exclusive use of tourists.
+Of course, Texas isn't the only state under fire for allegedly pro-plaintiff liability statutes, and Vice President Quayle seeks to limit untested medical theories and the damages plaintiffs can collect in product-liability cases.
+While taxes have been eliminated on certain smaller inheritances, the rates are still very high for big estates being passed along, totaling 20% to 55% for amounts up to $3 million and 55% or 60% for amounts over $3 million.
+After a long pause, he finally says, "It's kind of exciting." Must be.
+The suit also accused the leagues of tolerating and even encouraging a work environment in which women were subjected to frequent sexual harassment, such as being kissed by male managers.
+Former Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman, one of the brashest of the defendants during the trial, remains one of the most politically involved.
+Canadian Pacific also said it plans to reduce the size of its board to 23 members from 26 at the annual meeting in May, following the retirements of Lucien G. Rolland and F.H. Sherman.
+S&P said the actions reflect Monarch's severely weakened financial position after it made an unexpectedly large write-off of real estate assets in the third quarter.
+There is a growing awareness of social responsibility in the private sector and in the business sector.
+Those at the bar can nurse $3.50 beers and watch the scene.
+This has to be true when real interest rates exceed the prospective real rate of growth of an economy. The second is that more governments should borrow on inflation-indexed terms.
+The Lexus LS 400 is Toyota's first V-8 four-door luxury sedan. The car has 250 horsepower and a top speed of 150 mph.
+The $17 million award has been earning interest since the 1985 jury verdict.
+During testimony today, Papageorghiou reviewed a list of 28 people his department had notified about the missing mosaics in 1980.
+As another good documentary, BBC 2's Assignment: The War on Drugs recently showed, it is an opinion increasingly common in Europe and the US, and argued by some policemen here.
+Police said Tuesday they had identified the luggage container, but would not comment on whether it was placed on the flight in Frankfurt or London.
+Even Henny Youngman, who engaged in a much-publicized argument with Ms. Allred last year over the club's lunch policy banning women, appeared kinder and gentler.
+His duties have been assumed by John N. Crichton, 66, a director of both the holding company and U.S. Bank, until a permanent successor is found.
+NL said its plan is contingent upon, among other things, approval by a majority of its common and preferred holders other than Valhi.
+Hitherto he has been reticent about his own life but in Excursions in the Real World he breaks his silence about himself.
+Problem is, most people have been interested only in airlines' overall records and rankings, not in specific flights, according to several agencies.
+Several Samaritan homes in Nablus were burned last fall during the Jewish and Samaritan holiday of Sukkot, which commemorates the desert wandering of the Israelites during the Exodus.
+"In the case of fiscal inaction, a sharp drop in the dollar wouldn't be out of the question."
+The New York thing almost locks it up for Dukakis, or comes close to it." Celeste said a crucial battle looms June 7 in California, where he noted that a Democratic front-runner has not won a primary since 1972.
+Young said the FDA still has concerns about whether test suppliers can assure that blood samples can be collected properly and remain unchanged by temperature extremes in transit to laboratories.
+GOP campaign spokesmen said the Democrats are just trying to cloak their liberal intentions.
+"But I part company with him over his opposition to such mainstays of our national defense as the F-15 and the cruise missile," Gore said. "I categorically reject his notion that there's a moral equivalence between Israel and the PLO.
+The two patients in Europe died from hemolytic anemia associated with the drug, according to court papers.
+McGrath said the foundation, which received private contributions and about $39,000 from the Austrian Foreign Ministry in 1988, will continue to operate programs such as one that promotes exchanges for young journalists.
+Although the "loan" deal with Utah State is for a year, officials said the contract is renewable on the same terms.
+Matilde Nunez gripped the edge of her wooden chair and strained to watch the little girl as she grabbed her ruffled skirts and sashayed across the stage.
+The data took on greater importance than usual to currency traders because of the June 11 national elections, in which British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party government is favored to be reelected.
+Mr. Dini also cited a legislative proposal before parliament that calls for the transformation of public sector banks into joint stock companies, which have easier access to capital markets to raise money for investments.
+Governor Bill Clinton has been elected president of the US squarely and fairly.
+This environmental cleanup concern said its president and chief executive officer, Paul Sanders, intends to resign his management posts this fall to pursue personal interests.
+The Iraqi letter declared that the interview "constitutes a confession setting forth the true purposes and objectives of the aggression." The secretary-general, obliged to honor such requests, duly circulated the transcript.
+The new Miss Universe, Angela Visser of the Netherlands, says she hopes her stay in the limelight will stretch beyond her one-year reign.
+Katowice province is an industrial area of nearly 4 million people.
+It gives us enormous firepower,' said Mr Luard, who retains 600,000 Flextech share options at 92p.
+Dissenting Justice Marcus Kaufman said the court had overreacted and imposed a punishment far harsher than the penalties it has given to several lawyers convicted of dealing drugs and misusing clients' money.
+"We want to adopt a son," the 51-year-old designer said in an interview in this week's People magazine.
+It also staggered dismissal times to send younger pupils home earlier than the bigger kids who sometimes harassed them.
+Barron's quoted a European auto analyst who said that Jaguar would be a good fit for either of the American auto giants.
+Harnoncourt's Beethoven is worlds away from the traditional approach.
+But Savimbi said recent statements by senior Angolan officials suggest a more flexible attitude on reconciliation.
+An American official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Cheney wants Seoul to double its $300 million annual contribution to the support of American forces.
+Strong growth and relatively low inflation over the past four years favor the regime.
+Financial markets stabilized Monday in response to new austerity measures imposed by President Carlos Menem to reduce 1 million percent annual inflation and a massive budget deficit.
+The University of Guanajuato, a prominent fine arts institution, supplied numerous student theater and musical performances throughout the festival.
+Irene Rodriguez wandered around Los Angeles International Airport after she went there July 5 to board a flight to Lincoln, Neb., and found there was no ticket waiting for her.
+For years pharmacist Edward Kilkeary used arthritis medication, saline solution and sterilizing equipment to whip up hundreds of tiny bottles of specially prescribed eye drops for cataract patients.
+Convex, which began shipping in late 1984, posted revenue of $40 million last year; this year, revenue is expected to nearly double.
+Hurricane Helene's winds, a threat only to ships in the central Atlantic Ocean, dropped to 95 mph today as the storm continued to move north into colder, strength-sapping waters, forecasters said.
+Declining issues outnumbered advances by about 9 to 8 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 706 up, 788 down and 523 unchanged.
+For the third quarter of 1986, Sierracin had net income of $489,000 on revenue of $19 million.
+Dataproducts fell 2 1/4 to 10 on news of a proposed restructuring, which will result in a total of about $45 million in charges.
+"It's pure demagogy, but it's great politics," he said.
+Army spokesmen said the two Palestinians were killed when soldiers fired on a crowd throwing rocks and bottles in the the Balata refugee camp near Nablus.
+In 1903, a French missionary named Charles de Foucauld compiled the first dictionary of the Touareg language, and was astonished to find no word for virginity.
+"If Mr. Salcido had had the same consideration for the seven people he killed, maybe we wouldn't be here," countered Bumerts.
+But market analysts expected stocks to stabilize at the current lower levels.
+After more than three years of being grounded by dread, a nervous but determined Phil DeHart boarded a plane a few days before Christmas so he could spend the holiday with relatives in Indiana.
+Those results would exclude a significant one-time gain anticipated in the 1988 fourth quarter from the sale of the company's TRT Communications unit, Mr. Colussy indicated.
+The banks hope that by deferring about $800 million of his $2 billion bank debt for up to five years, Trump will gain time to sell his assets in an orderly way.
+"That hearing establishes only one basic fact: did the driver indeed fail the test or refuse to take it?"
+Advancers outnumbered decliners, 911 to 559.
+In the long term, he argues, the yen's strength forces corporate Japan to make itself even more competitive. Some sectors have suffered badly at the hands of cheaper foreign competitors as the yen has appreciated.
+U.S. Attorney Michael Carey said the arrests culminated an investigation by a federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms task force looking into mine bombings.
+WASHINGTON _ The producer price index for March will be released at 8:30 a.m. by the Labor Department.
+In his later years, he was critical of journalistic misconduct and wrote for Accuracy in Media, a watchdog organization.
+Volume fell to 403.5 million shares from 428.9 million Wednesday.
+The demand was echoed by the civil liberties council and legislators from both parties, who consider current controls too lax.
+While that rate dropped by more than 40%, the rate of injuries that resulted in one or more lost workdays rose more than 30%.
+Why are hospital prices so bizarre?
+This is the largest part of the business at Woods Wire, the cables maker and distributor acquired last year. Woods, which accounts for about half of total turnover, had been unable to pass on price increases to retailers, Mr Farrant said.
+Jessica Dromgoole directs. Royal Court Theatre Upstairs 071 730 2652 'If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.'
+The South Korean government had been lining up support for its position around the world, including from North Korea's closest allies.
+'There are certain people who are making irresponsible declarations, and this is serious,' Mr Berlusconi said. On Thursday the Bank of Italy unexpectedly increased interest rates by half a point, to defend the currency.
+I mean, the whole family is so upset.
+The cost of such a large resettlement would reach $15.6 billion, well beyond the finanical capabilities of the republic just north of the power plant, which is in the Ukraine.
+Sergey Leiferkus, an outstanding artist on the concert platform no less than on the operatic stage, seems in peak form just now.
+"That's kind of like a homeowner getting the check back when the front porch is on fire," he said.
+This scenario never has to play if we learn more about long-term care itself and the resources available to cover the risks of "not having enough."
+Former President Mr Leonid Kravchuk has won election to parliament, just three months after being narrowly defeated in his bid for a second term as Ukraine's leader, election officials said.
+Pennwalt closed up 3 5/8 to 56 1/2 on renewed speculation that it will be a target for a bid as high as $75 a share.
+He distributes generous cash gifts to his immediate family.
+He said Britain's foremost concern is protecting the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
+And chickens may be grown in closed, disease-free environments.
+Jerry Isenberg, an SEC attorney who worked on the case, said Mr. Sturm's denial was withdrawn at the request of the SEC.
+Now 74, he is still active there.
+She credits her Roman Catholic faith with sustaining her and sees herself as "a soldier of the Lord." "Since the victims don't have a voice, we that are left behind that represent our loved ones must be counted," Mrs. Tate says.
+You cannot escape themes these days.
+Darman resigned from the No. 2 job at Treasury in April 1987 to take a job with the investment banking division of Shearson Lehman Brothers.
+The 27 Palestinians who were to have met with Hurd instead signed a statement and had it delivered to him.
+This will stress the cost of inadequate supervision.
+Sun Exploration, in the spinoff, will become the largest independent oil and gas producer in North America, Enderle said.
+As reported previously, a six-count indictment handed down against Mr. Roggio in 1984 included allegations that he misstated assets, understated liabilities and deceived lenders about who was signing loan documents and guarantees.
+"The problem is not excess expenses," Williams said. "The ones that close have gone through draconian cost cutting measures.
+Ray MacSharry has been appointed to the court of directors of Bank of Ireland.
+In July 1988, the company purchased privately held Show Industries Inc., a Los Angeles-area retailer of home entertainment software through its subsidiary, Music Plus.
+The truck driver turned out to be an agent hired by the banks to deliver a bankruptcy notice to Mr. Bond.
+The woman might look out of place aboard a boat in a Western harbor, but yachting clothes are practically unknown in the Soviet Far East.
+But the Italian family's ambitions in the European food industry have suffered an embarrassing setback. Arguably the eminence grise of the whole affair is BSN, which stands to gain the Volvic brand as its price for helping to deliver Perrier to Nestle.
+It would become a bi-national state.
+Bechtel Inc. is a unit of Bechtel Group Inc., a closely held San Francisco-based engineering and construction concern.
+Victor S. Khabo, a black naturalized U.S. citizen born in Pretoria, South Africa, claimed he balked at the transfer to South Africa because he still faces charges for his anti-apartheid activities there.
+Previously proposed legislation exempted from tax collection tasks any mail-order operations that sold less than $12.5 million worth of merchandise a year.
+The smoking gun, however, turned out to be a confidential report from Mr. Schmidt to the board about the pricing advantages of the merger.
+Paul Nisbet, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities in New York, said earlier that he thought both sides probably felt increasing pressure to settle.
+Ms Barbara Mikulski, one of only two women in the Senate, easily won re-election in Maryland.
+The company hired Price Waterhouse & Co., which also declines comment.
+Muggers aren't on the prowl.
+It starts from the top." The son of Greek immigrants, Dukakis frequently uses Greek phrases and speaks in Greek before audiences with similar backgrounds.
+It is Refco's intent to comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.
+The interim dividend is increased by 10 per cent from 2.07p to 2.28p.
+At least 16 combatants were killed and 42 wounded, police said.
+It is estimated that militants of the People's Liberation Front have killed 3,500 Sinhalese who served or supported the government.
+In his inaugural address, President Bush appealed to Iran for help in freeing the hostages and promised a reciprocal gesture of good will if Iran was receptive to the idea.
+Activist Mitch Snyder estimates there are 15,000 people who live in Washington with no homes other than the streets, and he says several have frozen to death.
+It could be of more than passing interest.
+The investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. said in a statement that Jan. 11 was the deadline for RJR stockholders to submit their shares.
+Congress needs to decide whether it wants to fight crime or vote for a bill that claims to fight crime while doing the opposite.
+Since direct marketing first landed in Japan more than 20 years ago, shady salesmen selling everything from futon mattresses to English-language cassettes have duped crowds of gullible consumers.
+Western diplomats say the current rate of withdrawal indicates the bulk of the Soviet troops are likely to be gone ahead of schedule.
+Chubu Electric currently sells for about $22 a share, which is some 29 times per-share earnings.
+Now he is playing to the media again.
+We hope positive results will come out very soon," he said.
+But the type of unquoted trading companies into which investors could roll over their CGT liability is limited - excluded are those which hold more than 50 per cent of their chargeable assets in land, as well as most financial companies and subsidiaries.
+The top Japanese increasingly relied on the American managers.
+The vote on Britain's contributions to the European Union had been turned by Mr Major into an issue of confidence.
+Unions representing mailers, typographical workers, paper handlers, stereotypers and pressmen ratified contracts with the newspaper Sunday.
+"The rules enforced at OTS are federal, not state, law," he said.
+The commercial series, which began in July and ended on Christmas Day on television and radio in five New England states, had stirred intense audience interest and speculation about how the father-daughter standoff would be resolved.
+Negotiators in Manila attempted to break a deadlock over the future of U.S. military bases in the Philippines, failing to resolve a dispute over whether Washington has made full payments for the installations.
+We take our native screen awards seriously here, although few people sit through an entire evening of them in any comfort.
+"We were profitable again within three months," says Samuel Lieberman, who managed the operation and was later allowed to spin it off, "but they just didn't want the risk or exposure of a trading operation."
+Not surprisingly, officials at Shearson and American Express don't see any conflict between selling stocks and promoting credit cards.
+The business was restructured, and while its profits will dip next year because of a cyclical reduction in its earnings from programme syndication, it is now being expanded internationally.
+Deutsche, too, received a boost on Friday with its appointment as spokesman for the global consortium, also responsible for the overall bookbuilding process in which investor interest is assessed before the share price is fixed.
+Why is that relevant?
+The fashion for winter sports holidays had been conceived. Today, St Moritz's ski areas are scattered on both sides of the valley.
+A company spokesman said he did not know what the composition of the successor trust would be.
+"As a result of a joint project to study Halley's comet, we have been able to develop dozens of new materials, we have been able to make major advances in electronics and mathematics.
+A survey last year by the Washington-based International Anticounterfeiting Coalition found counterfeit apparel, shoes, watches, toys and computers being produced in China, both for export and for sale within the country.
+Chaze retired from the American in 1981, some 30 years after he joined the paper.
+The top officials of the Metropolitan Legacy stations are Chairman Robert F.X. Sillerman and Vice Chairman Carl E. Hirsh.
+Perez, of the governing Democratic Action Party, had campaigned with almost messianic fervor on his ability to revive the economy of this oil-producing nation despite a volatile oil market.
+Raytheon is a skilled and proven contractor but its success has fostered a certain arrogance, as when executives speak of the Massachusetts missile plant as a "national treasure."
+Payments to crop producers would be limited to $100,000 per person.
+Turkey said it had demanded their expulsion but the Ministry of Defence in London said their departure was coincidence.
+Eventually the audience was let inside and producer Cameron Mackintosh appeared on stage to explain that the power source that ran the computer, which in turn controls the turntable on stage, had gone out.
+Now we get people in their early 30s, even in their 20s." The precision-cropped hair is mostly gray, but those famous blue eyes remain clear, his skin unlined and his body trim.
+The president's decision means negotiations with the Soviets in Paris on a broad new trade treaty, as well as talks on a civil aviation agreement, will proceed as scheduled this week, the White House said.
+Specifying the legislative purpose would at least force Congress to accept some accountability for whatever position its members took.
+Ramada shares have been trading at less than $8 each in the wake of a 52% earnings plunge last year.
+But the task became mired in complications because the United States severed relations with Iran more than a decade ago over the hostage crisis.
+Edward M. Murchie, formerly senior vice president and chief financial officer of Emery Air Freight Corp., was elected to the same position at this aerospace, communications and electronics company.
+In the first six months, earnings fell 19.8% to $232 million, or $1.92 a share, on sales of $2.47 billion.
+Once again buying interest was thin and shares turned off sharply when the government bond market began to fall away.
+There is no possibility of blood on the carpet.
+Stocks of major banks and brokerage firms also fell victim to nervousness about the takeover and junk-bond markets.
+It was about 28 miles off Ramsgate on the southeast tip of England, the British Broadcasting Corp. said.
+In a sort of political tease for the formal endorsement Reagan will make tonight at a Republican Party dinner here, the president, accompanied by Bush, walked into the Cabinet Room to waiting GOP congressional leaders.
+Some smoking foes claim it's seeking "endorsements."
+Another $10.0 billion was sold in six-month bills at an average discount rate of 6.77 percent, up from 6.74 percent last week.
+A high grade is a prediction that (a worker) will perform well 10 years from now under conditions nobody would dare foretell.
+The limit would apply statewide and thus act as a cap on any additional refineries built.
+Skinner saw no difference between brain and mind.
+The National Association of Securities Dealers offers mediation for futures disputes if member firms are involved.
+Chances are that we've seen the bulk of the downdraft," says Lisa Finstrom, a currency analyst at Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
+But that, says Sir Paul, has never crossed his mind. 'In the process, you would change your policy.
+His lineup includes the likes of McKyer, Deon Sanders and Andre Rison, who lead the league in the unofficial categories of finger pointing and celebratory boogeying.
+In the election by secret ballot, delegates voted about 3-1 to reappoint Mr. Gorbachev as party leader, consolidating his power as the nation's supreme leader.
+"The extension of the standstill agreement will give us the additional time needed to work out the details of a restructuring plan," he said.
+Moreno testified earlier in the trial for the prosecution.
+We are not talking about that, but about strong power, and we should not confuse them." The president spoke slowly and calmly.
+Suchard's decision hands control of Rowntree to Swiss foods giant Nestle, ending a months-long takeover battle and creating the world's second-largest confectioner after Mars Inc.
+Lifted by the gains in leading shares, mainly industrials and mining financial Anglos, the overall index rose 26 to 3,709 and the gold index was up 8 at 1,121. Anglos led the mining financial sector with a gain of R2.50 to R121.50.
+Members of the United Steelworkers union overwhelmingly approved a new contract with Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. on Tuesday, clearing a major hurdle in the company's attempt to reorganize.
+The deal will create a new global pharmaceutical company with worldwide annual sales of about $2.3 billion, said Fred W. Lyons Jr., president and chief executive officer of Marion, who will become president of the new company.
+Goksel said both were flown to the Lebanese border town of Naqoura, which houses the command headquarters of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon.
+But the number will grow and Hotpoint will gradually become more entwined with its US partner. GE sees no need to buy the company to secure that relationship.
+"If it were an easy resolution, it would have been resolved," he says. "Those who have the mining permit have a great deal at stake.
+On the day after the coup, newly-named Prime Minister Hedi Baccouche said Bourguiba would be temporarily confined in the villa at Mornag, 12 miles southeast of the capital.
+And they have done all of this while pursuing vigorously a rapprochement with China.
+Currency dealers unloaded sterling and bought dollars and West German marks following news of Nigel Lawson's decision to leave Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet.
+She was especially angry at former chief of staff Donald T. Regan, who in his book revealed Mrs. Reagan's interest in astrology and portrayed her as an interfering tyrant.
+Last June, Citicorp won a federal appeals court's permission to underwrite and sell insurance nationwide through its Delaware subsidiary.
+Philip Morris, which reported sharply higher earnings for the second quarter, climbed 3 to 147.
+The marketing plan obtained by the Post draws this profile of the preferred Dakota smoker: _Education: High school, but no more.
+The nation's commercial banks appear to be recovering from their worst year since the Depression despite mounting bank failures in the Southwest and continuing problems with loans to Third World countries, federal regulators said.
+The official said there is some split, however, within Lufthansa about the merits of a partnership with USAir.
+Some of the other businesses acquired as part of the package, such as automotive or aero-engineering, might go.
+Thousands of homes in west Beirut, including my apartment, have been devastated.
+There were already fears that Taurus was too ambitious and critics say he should have abandoned the system earlier.
+Eurotunnel has arranged a #5 billion loan to meet later costs on the project.
+He did not find any violation of good faith by Paramount or any misrepresentations.
+Pallbearers placed the coffin on a horse-drawn cart drapped in black, and the soldiers donned black arm bands before starting a milelong procession from Bloody Lane to the cemetery.
+The high bridge toll also has kept regular motorists off the bridge as well.
+What angers Mr. Hudson, known as a man who likes to be in control, are disclosures that don't fit into his strategy.
+While the rainfall has washed out some fields, it has helped restore subsoil moisture that was exhausted during the 1988 drought.
+As evidence, the Newcrest consortium points to the fact that Coronation Hill was registered as a sacred site in October 1985, a few months after the mining consortium disclosed that it had struck gold.
+The group, the Judicial Conference of the United States, on Tuesday unanimously supported a resolution that says "consideration of impeachment may be warranted." Nixon, 59, was sentenced to five years in prison following his 1986 perjury conviction.
+So Bruford is now leading an electronic, improvisational British jazz quartet called Earthworks.
+A federal judge was considering a motion today to allow the machinists union to picket five other major airlines _ Northwest, USAir, United, Piedmont, and Trans World _ in the event of a strike.
+Another ship was towing the Blueback to San Diego, said Lt. Sonya Hedley, a spokeswoman for the Naval Submarine Base here. Officers initially had hoped the sub could make the trip under its own power.
+After 19 years without a find, he co-discovered Comet Levy-Rudenko in 1984.
+Standard performance fees on offshore futures funds are 15-20 per cent.
+However, UK bonds remained cautious ahead of next week's auction of British government securities.
+It said it will look at opportunities in brewing, property and energy resources to the extent consistent with the dominant objective of manageable debt-to-assets ratios.
+Many have heavy Third World debts.
+Airport officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the plane's left wing was damaged.
+The last assembly plant Ford closed was its San Jose, Calif., car and truck factory, which ended production in 1983.
+One of them is still employed as an auditing manager at Northrop's Los Angeles headquarters.
+The court granted a new trial to Dana Deweese of Castro Valley and his sister, Deanna Joao.
+Beijing citizens, in a show of support for the students, blocked troops from entering the city after the government declared martial law on May 20.
+The rules will affect several hundred brokerage houses, the SEC said, leaving out small firms because capital shifts of less than $500,000 don't have to be reported.
+"We have all been in quite a battle here for the last four years," Mr. Coleman said in an interview.
+Of 60,000 shipments of Canadian food grains and fish a year, the agency takes only 40 samples for pesticide testing.
+The songs, mainly about love among the glaciers, are excellent, plaintive and pure, especially the genuine frustrations in 'There's more to life than this' and the credibly innocent 'Violently Happy'.
+Ethel Scull, 67, claimed she lost thousands of dollars in the October 1987 stock market crash by following tips of broker Charles Lewis, a Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. vice president.
+Eritrea and Tigre, Ethiopia's northernmost provinces, are the worst hit by a drought that threatens the lives of 7 million people, nearly half of whom are in the war zone.
+Brazil and the U.S. are the two largest soybean exporting nations.
+Without a boost from Wall Street, the British market might languish, a dealer said.
+On Life in Baghdad: "Exactly how many Iraqi souls had been sacrificed in the eight-year war remained a mystery.
+This is a ray of hope for the region." Indeed, despite initial skittishness about prospects for the New England economy, KKR is betting heavily on the region's recovery.
+Residents have begun shutting themselves in after dark, drawing their curtains and responding to callers with extreme caution, police said.
+The provision touched off a lengthy debate in the committee, with Republicans criticizing the amendment as detrimental to the U.S. position in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
+They have received no weaponry from the United States since February, when lethal aid was suspended in deference to efforts at reaching a peace accord between the rebels and the leftist Sandinista government.
+Plans are also moving slowly for Shiodome, a remnant of the government's 1987 sell-off of the state-owned railway to private companies.
+Clark Clifford, the former chairman of First American, and Robert Altman, former president, had repeatedly denied that BCCI had any ownership interest in First American.
+Some Western officials believe the guerrillas, now surrounding Kabul and other major cities, will soon topple Najib's government. But Najib says his troops can hold on without the Soviet soldiers.
+The same team discovered a similar community in the Nemrik area, 22 miles from Nineveh, dating to 7000 B.C., the agency said.
+NYNEX spokesman John O'Brien, in announcing the tentative three-year pact, said union members would vote on the agreement by Dec. 1 and return to work Dec. 4.
+That's the term generally used to refer to bank fees, lawyers' fees and any fee claimed by Investcorp itself.
+"The bright side is that things no longer appear to be out of control on the down side, with regard to Emery," said Paul Schlesinger, an analyst with Alex Brown.
+Nearly half of the states reported to the Contact Center that their programs are 98 percent successful.
+Listening to that chorus, there was a moment in which I seriously wondered whether I would get out that night.' Now Mr De Benedetti, like hundreds of others in the scandals, is in a sort of judicial limbo, presumably to face trial at some later date.
+High fares and delayed flights not only harm business travellers and undermine development of a single market: they also undermine the competitive advantage of the EU's travel and tourism industries, which employ 19m people.
+The brand-spanking-newness of Mr. Stitzel's project offends some blue bloods on the swanky strip.
+The sale never occurred, although Mr. Icahn said in an interview that the Belzbergs got within 62.5 cents a share of coming to terms on the purchase.
+"The Tribune organization has been trying to set up a situation where they could legally destroy the unions - force a strike, so they could legally shut down the paper," Don Singleton, a Daily News reporter and bargaining team member, told the crowd.
+Norfolk house prices have dropped by more than 30 per cent since their 1988 peak; probably the biggest price reversal in the UK.
+The particles are the strange and charmed quarks, and two leptons named muons and muon neutrinos.
+The United States and international human rights groups condemn the practice as a violation of due process of the law.
+The paper said most of the deaths were caused by collapsing houses.
+However, he added, "I think politicians get in trouble when they see mandates in things.
+Before that, he was responsible for Raytheon's unsuccessful attempt to sell computers in the non-defense market.
+Many press people will be too pooped from those trips to pursue what they see as civic-boosterism fluff in the Houston metro area.
+"It gives those choices back to those persons who are dying, and not the state saying we're going to force you to accept a tube-feeding," said Connie Cheren, director of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services' licensing office.
+But the hope is that gathering Arabs and Israelis in the same room for the first time will break down mistrust.
+The hunt will bring the total alligators killed this year to about 8,000, said John White, a wildlife biologist with the commission.
+Murkowski said the government is not losing money on Tongass timber sales and expanded wilderness areas in the forest are not needed.
+In other European markets, equities closed mixed in Milan but fell in Paris, Zurich, Brussels, Amsterdam and Stockholm.
+A rumoured fourth tranche, to be used only in emergencies, is the 'Paula' - No date.
+In any given year 20% of beneficiaries will benefit from the legislation; and as an individual grows older, the likelihood that he or she will need these benefits increases dramatically.
+Soviet Defense Minister Dmitri T. Yazov said Thursday he and Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci became good friends during four days of talks and unprecedented tours of secret Soviet military bases.
+Expanding jobs could outpace a disabled employee's abilities, worries Custom Machinery Design, in Appleton, Wis.
+Haitian political leaders gave foreign envoys a list of abuses allegedly committed by deposed President Aristide, officials said.
+Sudan's official radio and television and independent newspapers rely heavily on SUNA for news, especially from outside Khartoum.
+Andrew L. Berger, president of L.F. Rothschild, said "the firm doesn't anticipate any significant exposure arising from Haas ceasing to do business.
+Teachers were holding their ears, but the children were oblivious to the noise they were making.
+He said no, and he said that within the walls of the Kremlin, next to the czar's gun, right in the heart of that "evil empire."
+And though depression occurs at some time in the life in one out of every eight men, the disorder strikes 25 percent of all women, Strickland said.
+One student, Maung Phone Maw, 23, was shot March 12 and the government panel was set up to investigate his death.
+He released the first hostages, a female civilian and a high school senior enlisting in the service, about 12:15 p.m. and gradually sent out the rest before surrendering about 1:50 p.m.
+Justin Lekhanya, said on government radio that "some changes" would be announced shortly.
+"Violence generates violence; this is inevitable," he said. "Nobody here is going to wait to have their throat slit.
+I screamed, `God help us, our lives are in danger.'
+Neither Mr. Glickert nor a company spokesman would comment.
+Robert E. Swift, executive director of the council, said the group decided on the new approach in reponse to surveys that indicate consumers are growing more concerned about their reduced standard of living.
+While small, the new institute is another example of the growing links between Japanese investors and U.S. portfolio managers.
+"I view myself as a full-time economic developer for this state."
+Gold prices and other commodity prices are receding."
+They allege discrimination by the Moslem-dominated local government.
+Union Carbide's lawyers wanted to move the cases to India.
+A helicopter that crashed in Honduras in December 1988, killing five soldiers, was one of 73 aircraft whose control rods had not been treated with the paint.
+Landbank, a Virginia Beach company, sold millions of dollars of home-equity loans in the secondary market.
+Separately, federal law enforcement officials are also seeking to determine whether Matthews & Wright violated federal securities laws in connection with the company's initial public offering of stock in 1986.
+In a speech before a national party conference in Moscow, the leader of the Russian region of Komi bluntly criticized President Gromyko and other party stalwarts for promoting "the policy of stagnation."
+Today, movie stars don't need to appear; they're too big.
+August delivery gold ended at $363, down $1.50 an ounce.
+The publication also has recorded a leap of more than 70 percent in international Communist membership since the early 1970s, when the total was about 50 million.
+Nonetheless, Mr. Lukman and the four other ministers he summoned to the meeting of OPEC's pricing and producing committees agreed last night to send a delegation of three to meet with heads of state of all 13 OPEC countries.
+WANT TO have your pension cake and eat it? Pensions come in two varieties - occupational schemes, run by employers, and personal pensions, managed by independent fund managers or insurance companies.
+In addition to the work of Johns and other established artists from 44 countries are 86 "young artists" in the open section.
+Industry, too, has set about the job of cutting costs with an unaccustomed vigour.
+DISCORDANT PRICING on compact disks divides music retailers.
+The maximum credit available is $953.
+In Los Angeles, where he was attending a conference, the Dalai Lama said: "I very much appreciate that kind of recognition about my beliefs.
+"We really can't adequately explain the delay," the flight captain said.
+Reproductive Health Services, founded and run by women, is one of three clinics in the country that provide both abortion and adoption services.
+Others can head south through the tall pines and firs of Sequoia to the even taller and broader trees, many of them growing since before Jesus was born.
+This has to be done through advanced logistics, getting delivery of needed parts to the manufacturing cell "just-in-time," to quote the modern jargon.
+But manufacturing high-value scientific instruments has turned out to be highly cyclical.
+It was 'deemed to be insensitive in the short term' to advertise, said the airline, although it did not plan to cut its promotion budgets overall.
+The centerpiece of that plan, he said, is a 25,000-square-foot dream house on a lot overlooking a Tampa lake, complete with a racketball court and giant playrooms for his two young boys.
+Federal prosecutors got a guilty plea on charges of defrauding the state out of $80,000 between 1979 and 1983.
+The PRI had never before fallen below the 70 percent level. Moreover, what people here call the "full-wagon" policy _ 100 percent of everything _ is not that distant a memory.
+And I was the downstairs maid.
+The gay market has been lucrative for Mr. Casaletto: Revenue has grown every year since he started the business. But the entrepreneur also has had to fight a host of battles most non-gay entrepreneurs never face.
+The band's political message is more sophisticated than the usual oh-wow-man-heavy rock dose.
+Bitar and government officials say they expect the real test in government-military relations to come in the next few weeks, when reports are to be issued by two special panels investigating the military.
+Apparently, they didn't provide enough encouragement.
+But now he is in Mexico, that ideal alternative America everywhere from Carlos Fuentes to Paul Simon and James Taylor.
+"This drug could work," he said.
+That isn't necessarily bad, Wolf said, to the extent that it represents foreigners' confidence in the United States economy as a safe, stable haven for their money.
+The social program for the convention includes an optional Texas lunch at the Mesquite Rodeo.
+These lawyers said the commissioners are still voting on fundamental questions that should have been settled long ago and are resolving dozens of complex issues.
+At another stop at a military base in Saudi Arabia, Cheney refused to say how many U.S. troops have been rushed to the kingdom, but he said they should be able to repulse an attack ordered by Saddam.
+What did you learn?
+About 700 firefighters, police and other officials rushed to the scene to put out the fire and aid rescue efforts.
+We socialize our children into the conflict.
+But many other schemes launched in the next 12 months will not be so watertight.
+Mr. Yasuda says NTT's share price is too high.
+Then they lay down on the steps of city hall for what they called a "die-in." At Lafayette Park, about six blocks from city hall and the Superdome, officials had set up a small stage and sound system for demonstrators to reserve 90-minute slots.
+The pilots union threatened slowdowns at other carriers.
+Over the next decade, Shropshire should become more firmly embedded into the national transport system. In economic terms, arguably the biggest boost will come from the extension of the M54 motorway to Shrewsbury.
+In the electrical sector, Nixdorf shares shot up 4.50 marks to 357.50 following news Tuesday that the Federal Cartel Office in Bonn said it wouldn't block the proposed merger with Siemens.
+VTR exports totaled 1.9 million units, down 6.7% from a year earlier.
+But a brace of albums earlier this year kickstarted a world tour, complete with new band and a rebirth of the Springsteen fervour.
+Too bad that the evening also showed the worst.
+Together they are expected to raise at least Dollars 1.1bn. The full details of how Price Waterhouse intends to sell the MCC assets will be revealed in a disclosure statement to be filed in the New York court at the end of this month.
+The degree of decline may indicate if consumers are beginning to take a wait-and-see approach to purchasing a new car or truck.
+Bayer Bess, best known for Gatorade ads for Quaker Oats Co., bested contenders Foote, Cone & Belding; WPP Group's Ogilvy & Mather; Tatham/RSCG and the incumbent, Bozell.
+For the year, earnings were $19.5 million, or 67 cents a share, compared with a loss in 1986.
+The planned integration of the 12 Common Market countries' economies in 1992 has given rise to discussion of a closer political union.
+A Highway Patrol helicopter crew administered anti-sting drugs before flying her to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
+The number of people buying second homes in Washington jumped from five in 1982 to 52 in 1986, Wool said.
+That followed reports of falls in profits from both Union des Assurances de Paris and the Axa group.
+Mr. Dannen even makes a persuasive case that Mr. Yetnikoff liked the independent-promotion system, slimy though it was, because it provided a prohibitively expensive barrier to small record companies.
+Even before it launches its first products, Rocket is winning wide attention.
+Jeffrey Marcus, Western's chairman and chief executive, said Star Cablevision's bid was $8 million more than Western's.
+The White House today expressed concern over delays in ratifying a U.S.-Soviet nuclear-arms treaty and said it would be "most unfortunate" if the agreement were not approved by the time President Reagan goes to Moscow for summit talks.
+That's the same posture West German auto makers Bayerische Motoren Werke AG and Mercedes-Benz AG try to take when their prestigious names are dragged through the mud in competitor's ads.
+Although the alternative offer was higher, some questions had been raised about the financing arrangements made by Charles P. Young & Co., the Service Resources subsidiary making the bid.
+This week, official newspapers carried an unusual, frank discussion of the heated debate during the party Central Committee meeting and word that Gen.
+All dune areas are off limits except a few tracts with deeded access rights.
+"If I had known it was going to hurt her, I would never have done it," said Mrs. Riggs, who had punished the child on a separate occassion by forcing her to eat pepper.
+The crisis in the S&L industry was blamed in part on regulatory moves in the early 1980s to relax capital rules.
+Black flags flew on all public buildings in Budapest and state radio played classical music.
+The press releases guarantee a happy ending.
+A few months later, a Japanese reporter, Shuitsu Henmi of Kyodo News Service, was expelled on charges of paying a Chinese source for internal documents regarding the crackdown.
+Former PTL leaders Jim Bakker and Richard Dortch will go on trial Aug. 28 on charges they diverted more than $4 million in PTL money, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
+A spokesman for Manor Care, a healthcare and lodging company, disputed some of the INS claims, and said the company hasn't decided whether to apply for a hearing on the matter before an administrative law judge.
+In addition, he said investment in non-military research and development needed to increase, after being cut 23 percent during the Reagan years.
+They said 12 rebels were killed when naval gunboats destroyed a fiberglass dinghy trying to land on a beach of northwestern Mannar town, and two more rebels were killed in the north in a landmine explosion.
+The Mass is to be celebrated by Archbishop Julionas Steponovicius of Vilnius, believed to have been secretly made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 1979.
+Toys may be labelled on the basis of self-certification but in the UK at least, many large retailers insist on independent certification. CEN, the European Committee for Standardisation.
+Suppose we supplied a new type of tank.
+But there is widespread disagreement about where the dollar is heading, and that is one reason for the wide divergence of views about the interest rate outlook.
+As the European Community gradually loosens rules restricting aviation, British Airways hopes to widen its lead over European rivals, who are smaller, often less efficient and mostly still under the thumb of government owners.
+The three upstairs bedrooms are the children's.
+Stocks totaled 32.2 million barrels of gasoline at June 14, up 19% from the far tighter market of a year earlier.
+Hayek's refuge in evolution was not just idiosyncratic, but can be seen as a response to the failure of attempts to build deductive systems of morality which will apply to specific cases.
+Ontario, the industrial and financial giant of Canada's 10 provinces, has also seen strong opposition to the agreement.
+The California Public Utilities Commission is expected to rule later this year on various improvements made over several years to Pacific Bell's network.
+To avoid U.S. regulators, some penny-stock operators are moving their operations offshore to Latin America and Pacific island countries, some regulators say.
+In the first quarter of 1991, steel imports rose 15.5% compared with a year ago.
+But the medium-term outlook is rosier.
+'We have too many dead, too many wounded, who, if they survive, will be invalids.
+Testimony came from more than 200 witnesses who described 17 murders and other criminal acts.
+But Lusk suggested if Exxon disagrees, the government's only option is to federalize the effort and assume resposibility.
+It has only partially recovered, trading in the 30p-33p range in the last couple of months.
+"It's only when he walks that you can see him slowing down," added Pollack.
+Casolo was accused of aiding left-wing guerrillas and arrested after a cache of weapons was found buried in her backyard.
+In the new NASA-funded study, they were able to compute the time of the 532 and the 1876 B.C. eclipses.
+Dottie Lockhart, a production technician at the Smyrna plant, said she didn't know of any injuries during the four years she has worked there.
+HBO's board was reelected at the annual meeting June 3.
+The president finds it hard to resist his "read my lips" rhetoric on spending and taxes, drawing lines that don't necessarily permit consideration of a proposal's merits.
+The automobile industry, for decades Port Elizabeth's major employer, has suffered hard times lately as sales were slowed by rising prices.
+Turnout for rallies and marches to Seoul to join the main march has been low, with no more than a few hundred students participating in most cities.
+It's been about all of us and the values and ideals that we share," the Democratic nominee said Tuesday night in a concession speech shortly after polls closed on the West Coast.
+If the engine has only stalled for a time, there will be another acceleration to face.
+She is best known for her paintings of large-scale flowers and semi-abstract paintings reflecting the influence of years she spent in the American Southwest.
+Adrienne L. Brown, wife of soul singer James Brown, has been indicted on two counts of possessing the drug PCP.
+Addressing the subject of politics and the family, Dr. Lee Salk, who helped Massachusetts Mutual Insurance review the poll, says, "It tells us that our legislators really don't know what they're doing."
+"This is not the finish today, this is a stage," said Louis Le Pensec, the minister for overseas territories in the French government of Premier Michel Rocard.
+Meanwhile, voters will want to read the lips of selected union barons, as well as those of the would-be ministers.
+Ross also is expected to meet Palestinian leaders.
+They either harden into rigidly fixed exchange rates - a common currency in all but the convenience - or they break down into some kind of 'dirty' floating. ERM members would be well advised to press ahead with maximum speed to monetary union.
+"Local governments shouldn't suffer any additional costs from living downstream from Rocky Flats," said Skaggs, a Democrat.
+Those moves were largely targeted at the surging dollar, which had climbed above 2 West German marks in recent trading sessions.
+Operating profit Pounds 186m. Brands include Pillsbury baking products, Green Giant processed vegetables, Hagen-Dazs ice cream and Alpo petfood.
+The Pentagon has also sent 22 F117A Stealth fighter-bombers to unspecified bases, 14 long-range F-111F bombers to Incirlik airbase, in southwest Turkey, and another squadron to Spain.
+Policymakers should also move toward a reduction in the Social Security tax rate to raise after tax take-home pay and work incentives for middle and lower middle-income families.
+Meese interceded on the company's behalf, an act that culminated with the contract going to Wedtech.
+"Yet basic to the vast majority is the problem of human overpopulation, which in various ways is strangling the world," he said.
+MCA loudly denounced the move, declaring that it would fight.
+"The intention was to provide a safety net" by reducing output so that prices wouldn't fall further, he said.
+Like all other conflicts, the Palestine question has shown in the past few months that it is susceptible to compromise.
+As previously reported, Mr. Antar sold about one-third of his holdings for $21.8 million, or about $14 a share, last November; the company said the sale was to take advantage of lower 1986 capital-gains taxes.
+"Friday will be the test," said Matthew Alexy, senior analyst at Deutsche Bank Government Securities Inc. "Treasurys will either trade at new highs or at old lows on the report." Treasury Securities Prices ended moderately higher in quiet trading.
+Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. got a $13.8 million Air Force contract for C-20 aircraft support.
+During the Manion debate, strong support came from fellow Hoosier and law school acquaintance Sen. Dan Quayle, now the running mate of Republican presidential nominee George Bush.
+For instance, he was asked to mediate a labor dispute that involved the possible closing of a new plant.
+In this country, a syndicated television report is reviving the theory that Kennedy's assassination was an act of revenge by Lousiana mob boss Carlos Marcello, who was deported in 1961 by then-U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy.
+We have taken an organisation, a process, and completely redefined the way the service operates and the way it interacts with its customers.
+The implication was that Noriega, under federal court indictment in Florida on narcotics and money laundering charges, would stay in Panama and might retain power behind the scenes.
+John F. McGee, publisher of the Charleston Daily Mail, is retiring but will remain a director and a consultant to Thomson Newspapers Inc.
+Mitsuhiko Kinugasa, a dealer with Daiwa Bank, said there were rumors Tuesday that Japanese banks again were backing away from a revised plan for financing a buyout of United Airlines' parent company, although they had little impact on share prices.
+'There is too much cash or cash equivalent which is not producing the returns people got accustomed to in the past,' says Henry Looser, head of private banking at Bank Julius Bar in Zurich.
+The buyer is Houston-based Minatome Corp., a unit of Total Compagnie Francaise des Petroles, a Paris-based oil, gas and minerals concern.
+"We've done our duty, we've helped the Angolan people.
+The fast-growing 900 industry, which is expected to reach $1 billion in revenue this year, accounts for about one-third of all telephone complaints to the FCC.
+The PLO-backed leadership of the 16-month uprising declared Wednesday "a day of accounting for the collaborators." The four deaths brought to 451 the number of Palestinians killed in the uprising.
+From Beijing's perspective, Xiang Gang is a symbol of China's past humiliation by the west in general, and Britain in particular.
+Although the switchers put more into junk than they pulled out, redemptions by departing shareholders far outpaced new sales, so that junk bond funds suffered a net outflow of $231 million for the month.
+Recently, two of the 24 grievers at Inland quit their $350-a-month union posts, exhausted and disillusioned.
+With annual sales of more than $4 billion, Stop & Shop operates 114 supermarket outlets and 171 Bradlees discount department stores in New England and the mid-Atlantic area.
+Also on the most-active list, Hornbeck Offshore Services added 1/2 to 7 7/8.
+According to the World Bank, portfolio flows to Latin America multiplied fourfold from 1990 to 1992. Portfolio investors are not a homogeneous bunch - and neither can all portfolio investment be viewed as equal.
+He indicated that the government would respond to the social demands of the local population. The rebellion in Chiapas by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, which began on January 1, has already cost more than 100 lives.
+Wood said she would consider reducing the prison term if the government made such a request based on Milken's future cooperation, which is required under the plea agreement.
+It is "pronounced sloo," you say.
+"They aren't as active."
+Martin Hill, former md of The Manchester Ship Canal Co, at PEEL HOLDINGS.
+Most chip executives don't think Japan will reach the goal, part of an 18-month extension last year of a 1986 trade pact between Japan and the U.S.
+In a special four page pull-out FT writers assess the prospects THE SACRIFICES come now, the rewards later: only a select band of 'converged' countries will be allowed to join Europe's monetary union when, and if, it occurs later this decade.
+It was not immediately clear how the victims died but it appeared they had died at least two hours before Breen killed himself, the spokesman said.
+That panel would decide if the federal court in San Diego should be ordered to hold an evidentiary hearing on the defense contention on psychiatric evaluation.
+Custody of the children wasn't being disclosed, Ms. Kagen said.
+All the while, Song is deceiving Gallimard, not only with regard to her sex, but in her work as a spy, as we learn when we see her routinely interrogated by Comrade Chin (Lori Tan Chinn).
+The Supreme Court refused Monday to let an anti-abortion group block the entrances to abortion clinics in New York.
+He is as tough as any graduate of the Israeli defence establishment.
+However, the agreement allows police to stop anyone to seek their voluntary cooperation in the investigation.
+Richard E. Brackeen, president of the unit, said, however, it "provides significant benefits to both sides."
+Tariffs will be gradually phased out, rather than abolished immediately.
+WASHINGTON _ William Seidman, chairman of FDIC and Resolution Trust Corp., is luncheon speaker at National Press Club.
+U.S. Embassy spokesman Tom Leary said in Lima that police notified the embassy of the death and embassy personnel went to Cuzco to bring back the body.
+One of the real originals in the collection was a brown velveteen dress shirred around the scoop neckline and at the waist, worn with a silky high-necked green shirt underneath.
+April 21 _ Robert C. Brichler, an assistant U.S. attorney, says Rose is being investigated by grand jury on tax matters.
+A garden sprinkler uses as much water in 30 minutes as a family of four consumes in a day of eating, drinking, bathing and flushing.
+The station, respected for its balanced reporting and investigative work, said it drew the conclusions from interviews with Iranian and Syrian officials as well as Shiite Moslem leaders after the release of five Western hostages in the past four months.
+Traders say the trend will continue, fueled by rapid growth in U.S. dollar deposits overseas and intense competition among lenders to provide low-cost financing to corporate and institutional borrowers.
+In their final statement, they discussed the situation there and merely "underlined their interest in positive developments" toward a democracy and a free-market economy.
+Rescue efforts did not go easily.
+Moreover, Mengs's huge reputation in the eyes of fellow artists was due above all to the frescoes he painted in Rome and as court painter in Madrid.
+Here is the 380-48 roll call Tuesday by which the House voted to reject a $45,000 congressional pay raise.
+Either the jobs go to party hacks or the refugees are forced to join the party before they get the jobs.
+"It makes me wonder if the administration is leading us into the age of Joe Isuzu federal budgeting," said committee chairman Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., referring to the transparent liar portrayed in a series of television commercials.
+Mr. Nixon lists three lessons that the U.S. should have learned from the Vietnam war, but he omitted the most important lesson, which is that a democracy should not engage in a war without the support of its people.
+It was described as one of the very few Handel letters that discusses musical matters.
+Decades of government waste have set a bad example for Ghanaians.
+Sales of Genentech's heart attack drug, TPA, have been slower than expected.
+However, they say that only 250 poorly armed reinforcements have been sent from Baku. Almost all the villages around the town are now in Armenian hands and there is only one road out for the Azeris.
+"But he was a mediocre mayor at best who showed masterly inattention to detail."
+He mentioned no groups specifically.
+For $90,000 and more, the average yield was 7.54%, down from 7.56%.
+The problem of hunger in America is getting worse and spreading to new groups despite the nation's steady five-year economic expansion, according to a report by the Physician Task Force on Hunger in America.
+Dukakis has tried to counter that in both public and private meetings by explaining his use of a Massachusetts plant-closing law to save jobs and his efforts to save a big General Motors plant in Massachusetts.
+Mr. Crystal's survey includes 200 companies from Fortune's lists of the largest industrial and service companies.
+Declines were reported for sorghum, barley, oats and hay.
+Neither Detroyer nor Mike LaTurreca, a spokesman for NYNEX Computer Services, would elaborate on their financial arrangement.
+In the report on reserve assets, the nation's holdings of foreign currencies fell $520 million in June to $13.9 billion; gold reserves fell $1 million in June to $11.069 billion.
+No, Mr. Phillippi shouldn't have made that phone call.
+More than 10,000 licensed pilots have drunken driving records, but officials said they had not determined how many might be affected.
+In the experiments, researchers put the peptides into laboratory rabbits.
+"The Little League couldn't see spending a bunch of money to see if the rule was valid," Berkey said.
+The Fed previously put the October rate at 81.3%.
+The feeling grew that discussions with Pirelli should be pursued more constructively. The head of the non-executive supervisory board is Mr Ulrich Weiss, an executive of Deutsche Bank, which also owns Morgan Grenfell.
+Avalon and 10 other native Philadelphian entertainers will be honored at the $150-a-plate dinner.
+Ampco-Pittsburgh Corp., previously rebuffed in its bid for a seat on the board of Midway Airlines Inc., said Friday that it had increased its stake in the Chicago-based carrier to 12.4 percent.
+He told his lawyer he went there on business.
+"There did not seem to be casualties and the island seem to have took it very well," said Allen.
+Sinking cash prices pushed pork belly contracts lower.
+Premier Turgut Ozal will become the first Turkish prime minister in 36 years to go to Greece when he flies there Monday on a historic visit to improve ties between the archrivals.
+The House Banking Committee is expected to approve today a proposal granting the Federal Home Loan Bank Board $5 billion in bond-issuing authority, on top of its current limit of $10.83 billion.
+And the wobbliness makes nap-taking impossible.
+"Even biodegradable matter, such as food, will not be put overboard when we're in ecologically delicate regions.
+Behind the scenes, Treasury's fact-finding operation was turning up some encouraging signs that 1989 would not be a repeat of 1987.
+"We haven't said anything, but that doesn't mean we won't say anything," says the 64-year-old Mr. Boyd.
+Information in the data bank will not be available to the general public.
+In previous statements, dos Santos said elections would not end one-party rule by the Marxist governing party.
+He was sentenced the following July to life imprisonment but then was freed in October by an appeals court that cited a lack of evidence.
+District Magistrate Ghulam Abbas said the presence of the reporters and photographers "was adjudged prejudicial to the security of the state." There were no sounds of gunfire in the city Saturday.
+The private foundation the president proposes would use $35 million in federal funds and would help raise private contributions for tree preservation and planting projects.
+Nalen was quick to add that such policies would only be offered in consultation with the State Department.
+Mr. Burnley, in an extraordinary attack on the Transportation Department agency, told the Senate Aviation Subcommittee that as currently structured the 30-year-old FAA is "an experiment which has failed."
+"Foreigners can spend a lot more on housing than locals," Cnudde said.
+He told the students in Leipzig, the birthplace of the pro-democracy movement, that "France set conditions but not a veto" on German unification.
+When President Bush scrapped a New England campaign swing to lobby Congress for a deficit-reduction plan, the White House scrambled for a popular Cabinet secretary to take his place.
+His speech was carried Friday by Pravda, the Communist Party daily.
+Electoral officials estimate only 40 percent of the 4.5 million registered voters will turn out.
+In an effort to turn things around, Cineplex has been peddling assets not connected to its main cinema business.
+BankAmerica Corp., continuing to scramble to raise new capital, disclosed an unusual plan aimed at enticing shareholders to help out.
+"No, our program isn't a be-all and an end-all," Bush said. "We're living in times of complicated resource allocation.
+These give enhanced rates based on the perceived life expectancy of the investor and are particularly attractive to people who have, or are expecting, high health-care costs.
+In the ensuing investigation, it was revealed that U.S. authorities had received warnings about the possibility of a terrorist attack but had not made them public, believing they were not necessarily reliable and might unduly spread alarm.
+He also said that a referendum should be initiated by the Slovak parliament and not the federal parliament as the law currently stipulates. The new Slovak parliament is likely to take a series of measures violating federal law.
+He added that intervention can get results "if the markets interpret central-bank action as being concerted and firm and positive."
+"I'll be thinking about one soldier over there in particular," Costello said.
+Finally, his prayers were answered, Bush said.
+Lee (trumpeter Lee Loughnane) and I sightread the parts.
+None is perfect, and each has its strong points.
+Prices have increased by around 35 per cent from around Dollars 95 in early December, analysts said.
+BMW of Germany and India's Hero group have agreed joint ventures to make and market motorcycles in India, agencies report.
+Kenya's leading newspaper group has been barred indefinitely from covering Parliament on grounds it is anti-government, subversive and tribalistic.
+A third person was believed to have been in the pickup but had not been found, police said.
+Sure we have problems, but they're piddling compared with woes of any other country or of our country at most other times.
+However, the number predicting a downturn in 1989 dropped from 40 percent to 19 percent in the latest survey.
+ANC southern Natal regional secretary Jeff Radebe, yesterday named a minister in the new national government, fumes and complains but concludes that the ANC must accept the result.
+Mitchell died Monday at William Beaumont Hospital.
+Black & Decker, whose $65-a-share tender offer was rejected by American Standard, is now seeking control of the company's board through a shareholders' consent.
+It is also noteworthy that of the four spectacularly successful Asian dragons - Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan - only South Korea relied heavily on foreign private capital to finance its rapid economic growth.
+Trans World Airlines caught other airlines off guard yesterday as it made an aggressive two-week offer to cut its lowest fares by as much as $160 in the weak fall-travel season.
+'I read in the newspaper today a very interesting thing,' he was remarking.
+In an unprecedented ruling Sunday, Israel's Supreme Court upheld an army decision to temporarily occupy a Palestinian home so soldiers could oversee a highway that has been the scene of numerous stoning attacks on Israeli vehicles.
+When one called in Chajjahpur recently, the salesman's job was to promote Rin.
+But one cannot quite dismiss Dr Tronchetti Provera when he claims: 'Italian companies will come out of this period much stronger than before.
+He said dirt-eating has been reported throughout the South, though he knows of no recent studies.
+In the west, conversely, resentment focuses on the higher taxes earmarked for subsidising the east and bringing living standards up to western standards. In Berlin, the divisions are even sharper.
+I don't think so," says Lawrence Korb, a former assistant secretary of Defense who is now at the Brookings Institution.
+The majority of large-size shoppers are in the 35 to 55 age range, said Specht.
+Border police in Jerusalem's Sur Bahir neighborhood fired tear gas to subdue protesters who built roadblocks of twisted metal and burning tires.
+Its houses are as mobile as the boats that cruise its main thoroughfares.
+"The benefits of being breast-fed by an HIV-infected mother clearly outweigh the risks in developing countries," said Kathy I. Kennedy of Family Health International in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
+Where would women come in?
+Peter Appert, an analyst with C.J. Lawrence, Morgan Grenfell Inc., said traders were growing increasingly nervous about Paramount's chances of success as Tuesday's hearing drew closer.
+It said 86 percent had successfully completed high levels of job training.
+In the case of banks, which do not have sales or turnover in a conventional sense, the two thirds yardstick relates to assets. The bulk of a typical bank's assets are loans.
+He also spurred the reorganization of Data General's marketing efforts, emphasizing direct sales to corporate and government customers.
+A final vote is needed before the market can open for trading in 1994.
+An Amal spokesman said privately the three "were axed to death after they were taken prisoner by Hezbollah." Brig. Gen.
+The city won't lose existing jobs, but prospective future employment has been hurt.
+But some poll-takers say that just below the surface, public discontent is quite strong.
+Kids and teens have the heartiest appetites for most snacks.
+Some viruses are created by pranksters and do no more than deliver a message to an unsuspecting user.
+He has shaken up NCR's strait-laced executive ranks.
+The arrested suspects admitted throwing stones in the area, Jose Garcia Gutierrez, an attorney with the public prosecutor's office, told the El Paso Times.
+"We keep raising it, but it's not a central issue for them," one banker said.
+We will continue to watch the situation." Despite Mr. Bush's lifting of sanctions, brokerage executives conceded that the waters remain muddied regarding South Africa.
+Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich., met with Ishihara and said afterward he was not optimistic there will be any quick resolution to the trade problems separating the two countries.
+They could seek reduced sentences in light of the government's decision to drop the case against their co-defendants, who also had been sentenced to begin serving prison time before the appeals court reversed their convictions.
+The handpicked choices being supported by the Bush campaign are made up mostly of his campaign workers.
+Only the United States and Britain voted against it.
+His defense minister led a coup in early April that began a process leading to the return of civilian rule a year later.
+Unfortunately, it is restricted in doing this by European legislation for some categories of heavy goods vehicle. Companies actually regard the disposal of waste and packaging as the most important environmental problem facing them.
+Defense lawyer Ray Clark, acknowledging the horror of Ramirez's satanic killings, argued that even if Ramirez was possessed by the devil, he deserves mercy.
+The latest numbers haven't changed his view of the economic outlook, he says, but the threat of higher inflation "is certainly worth keeping an eye on."
+"I have to assume, like most do, that people make mistakes," said Childers.
+Its exclusive right to file a plan with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court expired Feb. 20 after the court extended it several times.
+Shortcomings in AT&T's anti-harassment program may have helped to spark that manager's suit.
+Group sales in the 11 months to the end of December were down 18 per cent. Mr McAdam said group debt would be about Pounds 250m at the year end at constant exchange rates, but would rise when the dollar debt was translated at actual exchange rates.
+The company's stock closed at $24, up $1 yesterday in national over-the-counter trading.
+You all know and admire the clarity, generosity, grasp of plain science and the range of plantsmanship and gardens visited all over the world and written up to encourage us. Perhaps you are wondering why the angels needed so many phases for their purpose.
+Though government salesmanship may bring short-term gains, it is bad for everyone in the longer term.
+Flee into the night, certainly - which is what I did after 85 minutes of tenth-rate rock, frenetically silly movement, and even more desperate inadequacy of dance ideas.
+Duke, former imperial wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, led a field of seven candidates in Saturday's primary election for a vacant state House seat representing a suburban district that is 99 percent white.
+"The aggressive action by Iraq is an eye-opener to the essential need for small states to receive special consideration in devising a realistic system of security," he noted.
+The wing appeared to be torn from the plane, 727 passenger Edward Duda said.
+Two S&L agency employees who were fired testified at the hearing.
+TVA also will curtail its troubled nuclear power program.
+Brubeck plans to resume limited travel and performances in a couple of months, Gloyd said.
+There is so little faith in declarations of policy from Washington that it is even doubted whether in fact the U.S. is not indirectly assisting the insurrection and will not make some attempt to remove Saddam, which it will probably bungle.
+Fred Grede, a CBOT vice president, said the two exchanges aren't discussing a trading link that would permit contracts to be bought at one exchange and sold at another.
+Meanwhile, in Utah, firefighters shored up the perimeter and battled hot spots today on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation.
+Netra believes the pipeline will be an important link in the growing European gas grid integrating the gas industries of western, central and eastern Europe by a cross-border pipeline network.
+The Nation Air plane from Amman to Dhaka, Bangladesh, was one of eight chartered evacuation flights taking an estimated 2,400 Bangladeshis who fled Kuwait following the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion.
+Commercial Paper placed directly by General Motors Acceptance Corp.: 4.85% 30 to 44 days; 5% 45 to 59 days; 5.025% 60 to 89 days; 5% 90 to 270 days.
+"Traders were looking at 160.40 yen as a medium term objective over the next few weeks.
+A heat wave that has struck the West and high temperatures in parts of the Midwest have underscored forecasts that there will be a mild drought this summer.
+Vogel, 37, pleaded guilty in 1986 to charges arising from his 14-year career as a drug smuggler.
+Kerry and Timothy Wirth (D., Colo.).
+And he is gingerly returning to what he calls "my first love, journalism." An early job, in 1949, was as a reporter with the Capitol Times in Madison, Wis. He was fired after a series of run-ins with management.
+She tells Ms. Kelleher that one day she will have a master bedroom the color of peach, with a vanity.
+Mr. Brown declined to disclose the value of Kodak's contract, saying such information would be made available once "final negotiations" with NASA are completed.
+He went to Russia where he quickly learned the Soviets needed food more than doctors.
+That was good to know.
+Finally, on a Friday afternoon with passage in sight, he offered a passel of amendments and threatened to prolong the debate unless he got what he wanted.
+The bill specifically allows you to do any lobbying for yourself or for your own business." "In fact, if George Bush went back to his (Texas) oil company, he could lobby for it.
+"Everybody trusts you because everybody loves a child," Hepburn said in response to a question from chairman David Obey, D-Wis.
+The French emerged last year as clear favourite in what was seen as a two-way contest with the US. The UAE decision to give the order to the French was described as 'very, very bad news indeed' by Mr David Clark, the Labour party's defence spokesman.
+Put it to a vote.
+This week the rest will be torn down, and will become part of a new 15,000-seat area.
+Barker completed His Majesty, his final play, in 1923; this staging by the Orange Tree, Richmond, is its world premiere.
+Measures to counter avoidance of stamp duty are included in the Budget.
+Consider a recent $1.4 billion offering by Citibank, the biggest seller of credit-card debt. Citibank charges annual interest rates of about 20% on its Visa and MasterCard credit cards, which have a default rate of about 4.6%.
+The Reagan administration is forecasting that almost half of all economic growth in 1988 will come from rising export demand.
+Among actively traded issues, the government's 11 3/4% bonds due 2003-2007 fell almost a point to 118 1/4 to yield 9.43%.
+A union leader said Friday he was tortured by police agents who held him captive for four days and threatened to kill him if he reported the incident.
+In turning to the telegenic Midwesterner, Bush bypassed better known conservatives such as Rep. Jack Kemp, and durable party stalwarts such as Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas and former White House Chief of Staff Howard Baker.
+Soviet officials have said 312 Red Army soldiers are missing in action, but Moslem guerrillas dispute the figure.
+The nation has a bicameral legislature of Senate and House of Representatives.
+He says the recession, 'uncovers new types of need which we have been addressing.'
+CBS officials said Wednesday that getting the television rights to the 1992 Winter Olympics was the first step in rebuilding the beleaguered network and making it No. 1 again.
+Arrangements were being made to fly the passengers on to London. The flight had been headed to New York from Vienna.
+Groupe Bull has an option to buy 22.6% of Honeywell's ownership within the next year.
+"It was our assumption that the insurance industry knew how to handle the business of insurance," he said.
+Fernandez planned to use the classified evidence to argue that he did not lie about his knowledge of former National Security Council official Oliver North's involvement in the scheme and the type of supplies being sent to the Contras.
+A rival House plan would only impose a second round of reductions if a study showed they were necessary, achievable and cost-effective.
+John Masefield, Isomedix chairman, said the company, which performs contract radiation sterilization services, is cooperating with the FTC.
+But 'now that they are long reserves, I feel the chances of a small near-term repo rate cut have increased,' said a French bond trader.
+Increasingly cost conscious, they will no longer hook up with an Olympian just because the company president likes the athlete's sport.
+But Ford executives and some dealers see the situation differently.
+Arthur Zimiga, who works with a United Methodist Church program in Rapid City to help Indian youth learn job and social skills they need in today's world, helped recruit the Indian participants.
+Both the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS), which is conducting the moon mission, and Japan's other space agency, the National Space Development Agency, have plans for future manned space flights and interplanetary travel.
+The tipster cooperated with police because of growing competition among dealers in the North Camden neighborhood, the worst drug area in the city, Gallagher said.
+The idea was to knock down some of the systemic causes of the $49 billion bilateral trade imbalance.
+Landed coloury Assams met improved competition.
+He said Family Media's staff is lean, with overhead costs that are minuscule compared with Time's.
+Also, he said, there has been little pickup in demand from Europe, the U.S. and the Far East.
+Except for Norman Braman, owner of the (Philadelphia) Eagles.
+The Prensa Latina dispatch did not provide a figure.
+Today's forecast called for showers over parts of Washington, Wyoming, North Dakota and Minnesota, and thunderstorms in bands from Wisconsin through Iowa, Illinois through Arksansas and along the southeastern coast of Texas.
+The impact on the relative performance of the shares has already been notable: at the start of the summer some 25 per cent of Rec shares were held in the package. Heightened competition for the hearts and minds of investors is only the start.
+They also indicated interest in issuing similarly priced bonds in the future.
+All processing will be handled in Moscow, with a new Washington facility to help.
+A worker who was wounded last week when a gunman opened fire in a loan office died Wednesday, raising the death toll to 10.
+"The RJR buyout was the event which brought it to a head because it was so huge and it did result in large losses or reduction in market value (of bonds) to some insurance companies," he said.
+Some of the black market sales are conducted by service personnel, others by South Korean employees at U.S. stores and commissaries.
+The minimum investment will be Pounds 1,000. The popularity of emerging markets funds was illustrated this week when Mercury announced it had raised Pounds 40m in three weeks for its new unit trust, compared with its target of Pounds 20m.
+"There is no reason for the United States to intervene in domestic affairs," Choo said.
+Last year, although Philips returned to profitability, its income from consumer electronics declined 33 per cent.
+The 1987 award to President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica was considered a major boost to his Central American peace plan, which was adopted by the five presidents involved.
+He breathes with the aid of a respirator.
+The second letter contained a picture of a bullseye with a picture of a black man's face.
+Shamir, who heads the right-wing Likud Party, immediately turned that into a rallying cry for an end to Labor-backed policies that traditionally have preserved jobs regardless of the cost.
+He estimated the field's life at between six and 18 months.
+"As soon as we hear from them, we will help," an official said.
+The lawyers have swiftly moved on to other cases.
+Asked to assess the seriousness of drug and alcohol abuse at nuclear power plants, he said: "We've seen increasing evidence over the past few years that we are getting positive tests and it is involving reactor operators.
+The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index ended 27.9 points, or 1.29 percent, higher at 2,189.1, its best level of the day.
+He specifically mentioned divisions between countries like the United States and Canada, which want maximum surveillance, and European nations, which are concerned about constant visits by Soviet-bloc military personnel.
+Witnesses said they saw at least seven men, armed with nightsticks.
+The investor can buy a troubled company, as long the number of workers are maintained.
+In addition to higher fuel costs, USAir has some unique problems.
+On request the new cover of PC Games is available in an electronic format.
+Before that she was active in a number of Republican political campaigns in California.
+Company officials said they had not promptly disclosed Olson's disease because it wasn't clear at the time that he faced a long-term incapacity.
+Stripping out exceptional gains, forecasts are for full-year pre-tax profits of Pounds 16.5m, giving earnings up to 12.4p.
+The bonds of national cohesion in the republic are sufficiently fragile already.
+Their inability to reconcile the doctrines laid down in his name with the requirements of France and Europe after the end of the cold war represents a crucial political handicap for the right.
+Piotr Kolodziejczyk, the defense minister who in July replaced the longtime Communist defense chief, Gen.
+Met Life contends in its lawsuit, which is pending, that RJR Nabisco recklessly quadrupled debt through the buyout.
+Since 1982, when the deferred taxes were first considered, the FASB has received more than 1,500 letters from corporations complaining about certain aspects of FASB proposals on the issue, Mr. Lucas noted.
+Big production and strong prices mean fat receipts.
+Spread risk can also affect some hedging strategies.
+But there will be a cartoon series, the only one on a broadcast network in prime time, the company said Wednesday.
+Dividend yields are shrinking.
+They have been denied asylum by Czechoslovakia because of their actions.
+The flight is the 34th shuttle mission and the sixth dedicated solely to the military.
+AT&T achieved the record earnings in spite of strong gains made by its nearest rivals in long-distance.
+Three elementary schools ask students to "dress uniformly" in white shirts and solid-color skirts or pants.
+NASA said the Apollo debris, including investigation data, take up about 3,300 feet of storage.
+The two Soviet spacecraft are to enter the gravitational pull of Mars in January and fall into orbit just behind Phobos for a three-month study of the Martian surface, atmosphere and magnetic field.
+A four-week-long U.N. session on disarmament missed its deadline and dragged on into Sunday after bitterly divided delegates failed to agree on a formula for world peace.
+Southern Electric and Phillips Petroleum Company UK have agreed to enter into a 50/50 joint venture to acquire and market gas. Initially that will be gas released by tender from British Gas.
+"No, you have executive privilege," a player replied.
+The Commerce Department said the December decline helped slow construction of new homes and apartments to 1.37 million units in 1989, compared to 1.49 million units the previous year, a 7.6 percent drop.
+Mr. Gephardt's strong suit is his capacity for work and organization.
+This sluggish growth rate will not be enough to keep the unemployment rate from rising.
+Until late in his life an office and secretary in the Cabinet Office were reserved for his use. For more than 50 years Solly Zuckerman continued to tell people unpalatable truths, sometimes with charm but often with impatience.
+"It's not going to be Armageddon today or tomorrow.
+A discussion paper is expected in October.
+But he got into a dispute with that museum over how the art was to be displayed, and instead decided to build his own museum and donate the art to it.
+Col. North: I understood Boland to be an appropriations measure.
+He also said he expected no pact on conventional forces to emerge from the meeting between President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday and Sunday off the Mediterranean island of Malta.
+The insiders paid an average price of $23.56 a share. Yesterday, Fisher-Price closed on the Big Board at $39.375.
+The company is consulting on the project for Rank Video Services America, a manufacturing duplicating company based in Torrance, Calif., that licensed the patent to the new product.
+Texas did, and HHS approved it, "in the interest of understanding the effects of increased transitional benefits," Fishman said.
+But some people are nervous and embarrassed.
+"We are witnessing an additional significant milestone in the battle to change AIDS from a fatal disease to a treatable one," said Louis W. Sullivan, secretary of Health and Human Services.
+And the future for gene transfer?
+Under Mr. Spanfeller, Playboy has also beefed up its sales staff.
+He wrote for a 6-3 court that no matter how "temporary" a taking is, if a landowner loses all use of property, it's treated the same as a permanent taking.
+A clerk from the Vital Statistics office at the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services put in overtime this weekend pulling death certificates for investigators.
+Provincial court Judge Bill McCarroll ordered him held until he finds a lawyer and enters a plea Wednesday.
+But despite 2- and 3-point jumps in several big stocks, the rally lacked stamina.
+"If we had kids in the first grade study the Peace Corps instead of the Marine Corps, we'd have half a chance," he says.
+Judge Carter agreed yesterday that the government could use the pretrial fact-finding process, known as discovery, to determine the total that could be forfeited by the five defendants.
+I just do it," said Henry, who as an actor is starring in Marlane Meyer's play "Kingfish" at the Los Angeles Theater Center through Oct. 23.
+Until Wednesday, the stock market viewed newspaper publishing companies as attractive investments.
+Complete reports of natural disasters often take days or weeks to reach Manila because of the Philippines' primitive communications system.
+Seven major highway mountain passes were closed in the provinces of Burgos, Cantabria, Leon and Soria.
+But Bush said, "I like it.
+Kugelfischer, a bearings company, has been reducing staff to combat the effect of high costs at a time of slack worldwide demand. 'What we need is a couple of years with no wage increases,' said Mr Wolfgang Masuch, Kugelfischer's commercial director.
+Moiseyev was to address a meeting of the chiefs of staff of the 16 NATO nations Thursday, and Friday meet with U.S. Gen.
+The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to consider a request that it nullify President Corazon Aquino's decision not to let her predecessor, Ferdinand Marcos, be buried in the Philippines.
+Director Michael Moore set out to meet Roger Smith, head of General Motors, when the company laid off 30,000 workers in Moore's home town.
+Most commanders discount the likelihood of any Iraqi attack and have expressed confidence that their forces could intercept any missiles or planes carrying chemical weapons into Saudi territory.
+He gave the series a big boost with a coveted time slot, 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, "hammocked" between the top-rated ABC sitcom "Who's the Boss?" and "thirtysomething."
+Trade-related loans are considered better secured.
+But under Poland's drastic economic plan, inflation has dropped from 79 percent in January to an estimated 6 percent in March.
+It begins on January 1 and after the drizzly Belgian presidency should be a welcome New Year tonic.
+Mr Smith and Mr Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, have plugged away on the theme of broken promises.
+The Rangers trace their history to the days when Texas still belonged to Mexico.
+The first, and most important, will be the disclosure today of the Bank of Japan's quarterly business survey, a nationwide study the central bank compiles regularly of businesses' perceptions of the economy.
+The English team, led by Mike Gatting, began its second three-day match Tuesday.
+The government is examining $328,000 in political donations by the chairman of a failed Florida thrift, while a top regulator says the institution's failure could rival the $2.5 billion collapse of Lincoln Savings and Loan Association.
+Had he but time enough, there was more that Bush might have borrowed from this archly romantic poem about the wily warrior of Greek myth.
+It is an area of heavy rains, and most residents have wooden homes on stilts in valleys between the Wuliang, Nu and other mountain ranges.
+"Things were quite different then," said Bush, who flew as a carrier pilot in World War II. "The planes were slower, the ships were smaller.
+A big Northeast shopping mall developer intends to rebuild and expand the chain starting with the purchase of Bonwit Teller stores in Boston and Buffalo, N.Y., from the current owner, which is in bankruptcy proceedings.
+"We can't be sure what's happening.
+The DC-8 chartered by Operation California, a private international relief group, took off from Los Angeles International Airport in the early afternoon for the Nicaraguan capital of Managua.
+A member of the banned trade union, Solidarity, commented that "the difference between democracy and socialist democracy is the same as the difference between a chair and an electric chair."
+Separately, AmBase reported a net loss for the second quarter of $106 million, or $3.12 a share.
+French Guiana Television quoted Brunswijk as saying he was tired of fighting and wanted to give up his campaign.
+"Most calves like this die shortly after birth, so a calf living even this long is highly unusual," Spurrell said.
+"Providing customers with an ability to recycle in their stores is an important first step," Denison said in an interview from Washington, D.C.
+ABOUT 50,000 workers in Poland's aircraft factories staged a one-day strike yesterday to demand government support for the industry, a spokesman for the strikers said, Reuter reports from Warsaw.
+Sharon O'Brien, a biographer of Cather, edited the volume and wrote the concise chronology, which is highly interesting.
+And the link is controversial.
+Representatives of all these groups don't want to be viewed as promoting or profiting from war.
+If the recession is mild to average and "if the net credit losses on the current loan portfolio rise to rates sustained in 1989, we think earnings could drop to $1.60" a share, Mr. Natale said.
+Later, in London, it was quoted at a higher rate of 144.345 yen.
+That year, Mr. Jackson won 74% of the black vote.
+Pricing was at market levels.
+A tip from Salcido's sister and brother-in-law in Mexico also helped authorities find him, the San Francisco Chronicle reported today, citing unidentified U.S. diplomatic and law enforcement sources.
+Soldiers also clashed with masked youths in the West Bank village of Bani Naim, shooting one protester in the leg, the army said.
+"There's no risk I perceive in this at all," he said, noting that the Blue Angels have "clear air space for every maneuver," allowing pilots room to operate if one of their FA-18 Hornets or a pilot has a problem.
+A group of independent businessmen and politicians are actively promoting the nomination of Pinochet's finance minister, Hernan Buchi.
+The Hausa, who also constitute the major ethnic group of northern Nigeria, represent half the total population and the Djerma-Songhai, a quarter.
+She was stabbed several times and her throat slashed.
+Outlet said it had discontinued the services of financial adviser First Boston Corp., which had been exploring a possible sale, merger or other alternatives.
+Tyminski, with 23 percent, made a surprise showing by beating Mazowiecki, who had 16 percent of the vote.
+It's about the same proportion as the general population, she added.
+The rating concern said $86 million of debt is affected.
+She moved from there to the Financial Times, where she met her husband David, now its chief executive, and then became a freelance book designer.
+Lindiwe Phillip, an anti-apartheid activist, fled into exile and expected to return triumphantly in a few months.
+But the boldness of the $2.15 billion purchase, which takes Seibu/Saison into a new area in the international arena, didn't surprise business analysts here.
+The steelworkers are demanding that the state-owned steel mill Siderperu recognize wage-indexation pacts that would raise their monthly wages from the equivalent of $130 to $800, union chief Carlos Aguilar said.
+Democrats applauded the action as a blow against South Africa's apartheid system of forced racial separation, but said they hoped the measure would enjoy stronger Republican support when it is put to a vote in the full Senate.
+Profit and loss accounts and balance sheets are nothing whatever to do with you.
+Overall the purchasing managers index for May rose to 45.4 from 42.1 in April, a little more than most economists had expected.
+Wholesale unleaded gasoline for September delivery soared 4 cents to 72 cents a gallon, compounding a nearly 4-cent rise Thursday.
+And many individuals who haven't fled the market are participating indirectly through mutual funds that often concentrate their investments in larger-capitalization, more heavily traded stocks.
+The fire sent up a noxious cloud of gas over the city.
+The county recorded 21.05 inches of rain from April through August _ slightly above the normal 19.5 inches in the same period. Though a few dry pockets can be found, Molitor said 80 percent of Carroll County is in good shape.
+This would have prevented Nomura offloading shares acquired in the tender at prices above 100p. Daiwa, lead manager for Japan in the Scottish companies' sale, is currently in discussions with the Ministry of Finance to find a way round this problem.
+You only have to have one Julian Clary starring in his own very explicitly homosexual series, and one clearly black Lenny Henry starring in his, to prove that those with talent can succeed regardless of whatever minority they may belong to.
+With food supplies to the shipyards stopped by police since Thursday morning, the strikers had only sauerkraut soup to share.
+How was he described when Sandra Lindsay died.
+Writing about Columbia Pictures' "Mortal Thoughts," Vincent Schleitwiler of Math and Science Academy, said: "I can't really say I hated `Mortal Thoughts.'
+Meese also may still be in office when the department decides whether to seek an indictment of Marcos, who has been investigated by a number of federal grand juries since he was ousted in February 1986.
+'Oh we make a special effort to get the ladies.
+In Tokyo, Japanese government bonds ended little changed in light activity.
+The November contract for wholesale unleaded gasoline rose 0.16 cent to settle at 46.92 cents a gallon, but subsequent months declined.
+One hijacker took control of the cabin and the other watched over the passengers, forcing the women to the front of the plane.
+Now, as the ice begins to break up on the northern lakes and rivers, the miners are returning from their winter homes in the south.
+The Soviet Union has bought an additional 96,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat at subsidized prices, the Agriculture Department said Friday.
+On Friday, the department said it had approved a restart plan submitted by EG&G Inc., which operates Rocky Flats for the government under contract.
+Wijeratne refused to identify the one Politburo member who has not been killed, saying only that he is at large.
+The desperate search for a 9-year-old boy missing since Sunday with his pony in the rugged canyons of central Oregon resumed at daybreak today but already poor weather worsened.
+But now the account has been taken over by another branch and our new manager has decided to pay us a visit - the first here by any bank manager.
+Insurgents have been trying to oust the communist government in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, since the last Red Army soldiers left the country Feb. 15, ending nine years of Soviet military involvement.
+Mr. Kalyagin feels that the U.S. and the Soviet Union share ecological problems.
+Anderson also said there were no plans to release any of Carson's employees but that Peter S. Willmott, Carson's chairman and chief executive officer, would resign.
+Giamatti's said in his letter to U.S. District Judge Carl Rubin that he believes the bookmaker's testimony was truthful.
+Municipal bond yields haven't fallen as fast as those on Treasurys for several reasons.
+Since late January, the central bank has entered the foreign-exchange market several times to drive down a dollar whose strength Japanese officials say isn't consistent with the economic fundamentals of the two countries.
+George Bush bid Tuesday for an Illinois primary victory that would doom the Republican presidential campaign of Sen. Bob Dole.
+It said 55,000 civilians live in Thmar Puok, one of several towns the guerrillas captured in early October along Route 69 in the province, which borders Thailand.
+The need for U.S. companies to maintain research and development spending is especially acute in light of stepped-up research efforts by Japanese companies, particularly in this country.
+Under it, shareholders could buy extra shares for half the market price if a hostile bidder acquired 20% of the company's shares, or made a tender offer for 30%.
+The bus driver escaped with minor cuts and bruises, police said.
+Twelve of the 18 pages of Ginsburg's opinion were deleted because they contained classified information.
+He returned in 1980 and headed a civilian junta until he was chosen president in 1984 in the country's first elections in 50 years.
+In exchange for the assets, Robert-Mark will retain its receivables and a percentage of commission revenue generated by the business being transferred to Weichert over the next two years.
+At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index closed at 358.77, down .83.
+These diseases can now be diagnosed in the fetus before birth. But such diagnosis often leaves the parents with no option but to terminate the pregnancy if the fetus carries the disease.
+The Peruvian government and Austrian Embassy said police found Piescher's body Monday on the outskirts of Pucallpa, 355 miles northeast of Lima.
+Kean, the New Jersey governor, is a possibility at Education.
+Of this amount, approximately $2.5 million will be devoted to restoration of the Octagon.
+The two new aircraft will carry 14 passengers each and will serve as government personnel carriers.
+The action ends a bidding contest that began in February when Dow Jones-Group W reached a tentative agreement to purchase FNN for $90 million.
+I'm going to go anywhere and everywhere." Ryan, who contracted AIDS through blood products used in the treatment of his hemophilia, won a long legal battle to stay in public school after officials in Kokomo banned him from classes in 1985.
+In the 1985 fourth quarter, CrossLand earned $21.8 million, which included $11.8 million in tax benefits.
+Three in 10 Americans say they have lost respect for Japan since the war broke out, while 16% take a dimmer view of Germany than before.
+Soviet officials are conducting an investigation to determine whether security forces who broke up the demonstration in Tbilisi killed people by beating them with shovels they had been issued to dig trenches.
+The girl, whose identity was withheld, was struck in the chest last Wednesday by a large-caliber bullet that went through an exterior wall and then through her bedroom wall, said Sgt. J.D. Evans of the homicide squad.
+A special panel of the National Academy of Sciences has agreed to review the results and the final analysis, Moore said.
+I admired the joinery especially. No 1 Cumberland Place, NW1, on the east side of Regent's Park, costs Pounds 5.85m for a 72-year lease from the Crown.
+For Mexico, a committee representing more than 400 banks was formed to deal with $52 billion of that country's debt.
+When the US bond market sneezed last Friday, many of the world's financial markets looked in danger of catching cold.
+But if Bush did, Dukakis said, it would mean the youthful Indiana senator would be responsible for managing the nation's response to the gravest international incidents. "Gives you the chills, doesn't it?"
+Grand Met's only U.S. units not included in the deal are Carillon Importers and Paddington Corp.; both those companies import liquor, which can't be advertised on TV.
+"I just didn't realize he was such a big cheese," she said.
+Two other members of the office of the chief executive were given new assignments.
+Voting is mandatory, and citizens who fail to cast a ballot may be fined more than $90, a steep amount in a country where about a third of the 4.5 million labor force earns the $66 monthly minimum wage.
+He said he paid about $4.7 million in U.S. taxes.
+The United States and Soviet Union each have satellites capable of detailed ground monitoring even at night and through clouds.
+As taxpayers, we must require our elected officials to give priority to providing such services rather than trying to shift responsibility to someone else.
+Earlier this year, the department approved American's purchase of TWA's Chicago-London route.
+Dzhrbashyan did not make clear who was considering the compromise, but his mention of it as a conference delegate indicated it had some official support.
+Lower interest rates would reduce debt-service burdens.
+The prettiest Adina one can hope to see, she spent the time modeling very nice costumes in a succession of stiff poses.
+And that put-upon feeling may be turning many Texans off the issue, analysts say.
+The Pentagon's five-year defense plan is "fiscally unrealistic" and would cost about $150 billion more than what Congress would approve, congressional investigators said Wednesday.
+British Gas had a special monopoly power created by the legislature.
+City Council has received so many complaints of gardens ruined by hungry deer that it plans to take up the issue Tuesday.
+But two Pennsylvania citizens' groups challenged the decision, expressing concern about the release of radiation into the atmosphere.
+Big institutional stockholders rarely vote against management on proxy issues. Moreover, by law, even if the proposals are approved, they will be non-binding.
+Conversely, anything starring Alexei Sayle receives instant attention.
+In a book, "Verdict on the Shroud," they said the "converging evidence is not proof, but it does show that the literal, physical resurrection of Jesus is the best explanation" for peculiarities of the shroud.
+Without those gains, the company said it would have earned $145.9 million, or 93 cents per ADR, during the quarter.
+The new moon usually does not appear until the second evening but it can be visible under certain conditions.
+In its bid to acquire the service station network of Minol in 1992, the French group agreed to rebuild an ageing refinery in Leuna in a project with Thyssen of Germany.
+The architecture school provided the design and a minority-owned construction company will do the work, Robinson said.
+The couple were arrested after police, tipped by two students, sent an undercover officer posing as a student to their hotel.
+Below the surface of a God-fearing, deeply moralistic community, old Adam was up to his usual games. Sexuality, however, was not the only problem.
+Mr. Edwards recalls that over drinks at the St. Moritz Tobogganing Club he told Mr. Manclark: "You turn up with long sticks and balls and I'll supply the elephants."
+The initial bid was for $26 a share in cash plus $6 a share in Tele-Communications Class A stock.
+Production reductions in recent years and accelerating consumption have contributed to the price hike.
+Frightened, the thief left the tops on the ground next to the car.
+It also inched lower to 1.8621 West German marks from 1.8625 and eased similarly against most other European currencies.
+As a result, the gap between yields on some junk bonds and Treasury bonds has widened to as much as eight percentage points, reflecting investor fears of a recession.
+That was during the takeover binge of the 1980s when a host of companies were eager to protect themselves from corporate raids.
+Mr. Grubman hasn't changed his rating on the stock or estimates for the company's future earnings.
+Others ask for no payment until the note is due, Havemann said.
+What a marvelous, sleek machine the Berlin Philharmonic is.
+The White House portrays the leadership alternative as another Democratic proposal to raise taxes.
+'Because executives are quite keen to earn their bonuses whenever they can, they have been tempted to put restructuring costs into the 'extraordinary items' line.'
+Copper futures prices soared in sympathy with a boom in aluminum and because of renewed speculative demand.
+There are being held by Swiss authorities, and the United States will seek extradition, Corless said.
+The Republican Left party won 4.2 percent of the vote and six seats while the centrist Democratic Social Center of former Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez, running for the first time, obtained 3.8 percent of the vote and three seats.
+Haywood S. Hansell, a retired major general who commanded bomber units that attacked both Germany and Japan during World War II, died Monday.
+Cleanup efforts continued in the southeastern South Dakota towns of Beresford and Alcester where a tornado swept through the area causing more than $1 million in damage to 24 farms.
+Shamir told demonstrators "Israel is doing all it can for their brothers in Ethiopia.
+That would have broken the duopoly's power for good. The answer is almost certainly that to do so would have required a referral to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission.
+Last spring, with great fanfare about his new job, he told Hercules shareholders that Himont was one of the "new developments which we believe has set us (Hercules) on a solid growth course for the future."
+When England are three points ahead of New Zealand at Twickenham with five minutes to go you ask, can they hold out?
+Closely held Planter's is based in Stateboro, Ga.
+In London, revised February data for Britain's retail sales had almost no effect on stock prices.
+Mr. Montgomery says Wall Street, with its emphasis on quarter-to-quarter earnings, can't appreciate what he has done.
+Given their own experience, devaluation looks an obvious policy option; but a sharp move - certainly one which put the Irish punt at a premium to the pound - would put them in a painful dilemma.
+Diplomats in Rangoon have said Sein Lwin appears ready to make some economic reforms while also putting down dissent to rob popular opposition movements of potential leaders.
+"It's no big deal," said Tom Clark, executive director of the Hillsborough County Medical Association. "Hospitals all over the country do it." Clark said he hadn't received many complaints from doctors.
+The gloves are off in the normally sedate world of Portuguese banking.
+The news conference was organized by Citizen Soldier, a New York-based advocacy organization for soldiers and veterans.
+General Motors Corp. said it plans to close a Pontiac, Mich., truck plant in 1993, moving production to New Jersey and potentially putting 2,300 people out of work.
+Yesterday's trade figures were dreadful, particularly on the export side.
+Yesterday, Mr. Plaskett said "several" parties are interested in buying the airline holding company's Pan Am Shuttle unit, which he said should be sold by year end.
+He said Bush wanted to test the reserve system to be sure it works.
+As he spoke, Tory MPs shouted 'no, no, no'.
+Two of the seven people working in the transition for Vice President-elect Dan Quayle are volunteers, the office said.
+Kasten and his wife, Eva Jean, went to Santiago, Chile, at the expense of the U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America.
+"I think the book is totally invalid," Wagner said.
+By measuring levels of the enzyme, doctors may be able to target therapy to women who could benefit the most.
+BC-Net Secretariat, European Commission, DG23, Rue de la Loi 200, B-1049 Brussels.
+The death of Abu Salah brought to 260 the number of Palestinians killed since the uprising began.
+He will visit both countries beginning Wednesday with a stop in Nouakchott, Mauritania's capital.
+After 10 hours he locked his till to go and eat.
+FRA Administrator John Riley said the case illustrated the importance of urine and blood tests being conducted on members of train crews involved in major accidents.
+There was no immediate comment Saturday from Jordanian officials.
+It changed the way agents should be compensated when sacked.
+Since NutraSweet is 180 times sweeter than sugar, users must find other methods to replace the volume sugar currently provides.
+Gold claims he was promised an 8 percent share of Newman's Own. Newman, who donates all proceeds from the company to charity, denies making such a promise.
+Torleiv Anda, 68, retired from diplomatic service last summer after having served in Israel since 1984.
+Many rural black women of her day didn't have the luxury of a doctor's or hospital's care when their children were born, she said.
+The fewest lost work days were 3.0 for men in the professions and 3.3 for women working in farming, forestry and fishing.
+NHTSA also reported launching preliminary evaluations of: _Breaking buckles on Chevrolet Camaros and Pontiac Firebirds built in 1984 through 1986.
+'This may or may not lead to future inflation but for market participants it is deeply unsettling.
+"I find this whole situation disturbing," Chief Justice Clark added.
+Manufacturers Hanover expects to earn at least $807 million this year after a $1.1 billion loss in 1987.
+It is disturbingly similar to our situation today.
+At least 90 among thousands of Vietnamese boat people who flooded this colony's shores in recent months have asked to be returned home, a government spokeswoman said Thursday.
+In his U.N. speech yesterday, Mr. Roh proposed that the two Koreas "agree to a declaration of nonaggression or non-use of force."
+Perez de Cuellar said his invitation to resume talks on Monday in Geneva has been sent, but it was too early for a reply.
+"As long as I am allowed to redistribute wealth from out-of-state companies to injured in-state plaintiffs, I shall continue to do so."
+And a cloudy interest-rate outlook adds to the uncertainty.
+Separately, Germany's central bank president said fighting inflation could be more difficult if recent high wage settlements continue.
+Economists revised, mainly downward, forecasts of the expansion's durability.
+Hartley Neita, an aide traveling with Manley, said Monday it was unclear how long Manley would be hospitalized.
+And if it's humanly possible, the agency will grant her wish.
+He plays the head of the FBI office in San Juan.
+Twelve criminal charges remain against North.
+The company would end its purchased power agreement with Century Power Corp. and lease the Springerville 1 generating station directly from a group of lessors.
+What's more, in at least one instance since the Indiana law was upheld, a target company still had to adopt other defenses against an unwanted suitor.
+Giggling hordes of children raced to find Easter eggs Sunday, a day that drew millions of Americans to church services, and for some it was a day to welcome spring with a day in the park or a strut down the avenue.
+An official in Shanghai, reached by telephone today, said there was no change in the number of casualties.
+The sentence was itself censored, and thus never broadcast.
+He said he expects prices to rise on average about 2 1/2 times for goods that aren't under state control.
+Others are forest areas that permit low-density residential and commercial development.
+Quarterly revenue rose 4.5%, to $2.3 billion from $2.2 billion.
+But most are young single women who, following deep-rooted cultural norms, work only until they are married.
+Denmark's rule over Greenland dates to 1776, when it set up a trade monopoly and established missionary stations along the coast.
+He laid claim to strong Hispanic support and said that was due in part to his stand against drugs.
+Teiichi Igarashi reached the 12,385-foot summit this morning after an arduous three-day climb during which he slept in huts along the trail, Kyodo News Service reported.
+The hosta's greatest enemy is not a gardener on holiday: it is our slimy friend.
+The soft option is to argue that Mr Bush left the shop in such disorder that a big reduction in the deficit over four years is, regrettably, impossible.
+Koppers stock shot up $2.375, to $45.125, on heavy volume of 985,000 shares in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+But this was not by choice.
+President Ranasinghe Premadasa called the meeting in an effort to end ethnic strife that has taken 16,000 lives in six years.
+Mr. Muldoon and at least 10 other former industry and Pentagon officials have been convicted of trying to influence the awarding of the same two contracts.
+Called "Monster Match," the campaign includes game pieces that will be placed in bags of chips and in soft-drink packages.
+Company officials said Saturday that other launches planned at Cape Canaveral over the next nine days have priority, so the Titan 3 can't be launched until at least Dec. 20.
+It passed the resolution of condemnation overwhelmingly, with the United States not participating, and decided to reconvene before March 21 to decide what to do if Washington decided to press ahead with closing the mission.
+At the agricultural-chemicals business, Mr. Shapiro succeeds Nicholas L. Reding, who will remain an executive vice president but will have responsibility for programs in environment, safety, health and manufacturing.
+Spying an empty cabin on 3-Deck which at least had a bed in it, he lay down.
+The 59-year-old Scarfo and his co-defendants are accused of plotting and carrying out the slaying of Frank "Frankie Flowers" D'Alfonso, who was gunned down on a street near his home.
+A tiny dot of light had moved an eighth of an inch.
+Solidarity leader Lech Walesa appealed for unity Wednesday when he addressed 7,000 supporters at the union's first legal rally in this central textile center in seven years.
+In November, after Murabito was found innocent in the sexual abuse case, his ex-wife disappeared with the children and began an eight-month journey to Loma via an "underground railway" that helps women in such situations.
+The junk bonds of Unisys Corp. rose after the Washington Post reported that the struggling computer concern may sell its McLean, Va., defense division to investors.
+It has been some of the worst inter-Christian fighting in Lebanon's 15-year civil war, which has more often pitted Christians against Moslems.
+The Foreign Ministry said both sides should stop aiding their allies in the war.
+Once airborne, the cat made a great fuss about risking one of its nine lives in such a manner.
+The violence comes at a time when national publications are touting Columbus as a good place to do business.
+After a year's absence, Soviet armor has been redeployed to the west of the city in the Lake Kargha and Paghman area.
+Bruce and Sen. Paul Simon, D-Ill., both negotiated a compromise that delayed the strike _ originally scheduled for shortly after midnight _ until after the morning rush-hour.
+Ernst & Whinney's Mr. Lerner is heading an effort by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to persuade Congress to repeal the measure.
+The city said First Boston purchased the bonds in late February.
+The analyst says he'd buy Reuters at about 23.
+Asked how close the backfire came to structures at Silver Gate on Tuesday night, fire information officer Dave McMorran replied: "Zero.
+These guidelines do not currently include pension valuations.
+Toronto's Reichmann family might provide future financing.
+"If OPEC gets through March they are out of the woods," adds Mr. Turner.
+Class A shares have 1/10 vote per share while Class B shares have full voting rights.
+Taxpayers get the bill for the 331-ship National Defense Reserve Fleet, with its dilapidated-looking World War II and post-war cargo ships, some with grass growing through wooden deck planks.
+Editors may disregard this release date and use the photo as desired to accompany spot stories on Ford Motor Co.'s surprise offer of $2.5 billion to acquire Jaguar.
+For cable viewers who want to see the Soviet angle on the story, The Discovery Channel plans to air the hour-long Soviet news show "Vremya" each night of the summit at 9 p.m. EDT.
+Yugoslavia is currently reworking the Constitution and if the document is adopted in its current form at next week's congress, it is likely that the Constitutional reference to the party's leading role will be scrapped.
+Color Systems, which converts black-and-white films to color, said it intends to resume quarterly interest payments in January.
+The Federal Reserve said net free reserves averaged $436 million in the two weeks ended Feb. 7, down from $575 million in the previous two-week period.
+"NBC was very serious about keeping me," Pauley told USA Weekend in this week's issue. "We were in a mutual state of disbelief.
+Nordson stock has been strong recently because the company posted higher thirdquarter earnings despite a difficult economic climate.
+"I've never seen it work," says Mr. Krembs, the consultant.
+It's a very sacred contract, and I belive in it.
+Witness the failure of the Ministry of Finance to control the recent securities scandal in Japan.
+In one of the more amazing accusations of the year, he suggested without proof that the Bush campaign had leaked word of Jimmy Swaggart's immorality so as to hurt Robertson at the polls.
+Ambassador to Bahrain, Sam H. Zakhem, told reporters today that he believed that, if given the chance, some of the crewmen of the Iran Ajr would have sought political asylum in the West.
+In composite trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, Audio/Video shares closed at $4.625, up 25 cents.
+Despite the establishment of a business park in Hartcliffe, attempts for large-scale job creation are handicapped by the inadequate transport links.
+It isn't unusual, he says, for executives "to arrive at a hotel and have a number of cables waiting for them from around the world." Chris Vroom, a retail analyst with Alex.
+Continental Airlines is largely non-unionized but has a weak flight attendants' union.
+Deficits have some negative effects.
+Mr Forsyth would be called as a witness and tell the court this documentation was 'complete moonshine', Mr Cocks said.
+'We export about 85 per cent of what we make,' he says, while much of what the company sells in Britain is bought by overseas visitors.
+LESSER LIGHTS in Reagan's Cabinet do their bit for Bush.
+But, he said, the offer must have been "premature" because "nobody perceives a need to divest themselves of perpetuals at the moment."
+So did Mr Yegor Gaidar, architect of Russia's reforms and leader of the largest reformist party, Russia's Choice, justify his refusal to serve as first deputy prime minister.
+"At this time, for the year 1989, we do not foresee any transactions near this size," Seidman said.
+But the earnest, issues-oriented Mr. Loftus is no match for the governor as a campaigner.
+What does any of this have to do with my husband's death?"
+But later in the day, the dollar weakened and gold prices jumped.
+This is equivalent to about 17% of government revenue.
+Tickets to the new Opera Bastille are expected to cost a maximun of 250 francs (about $40), less than half their cost at the Palais Garnier, which from now on will be devoted to ballet.
+De Klerk said emphasis must be "on intensive dialogue, and hopefully from that must flow real negotiations" with blacks.
+A $59.4 million loss on discontinued operations, mainly from settling a lawsuit relating to a business that has been sold, made its net income $10.8 million, or 36 cents a share.
+In the national legislature, the moves against Ryzhkov were derailed for the day when the chairman, Anatoly Lukyanov, asked for a vote on whether to put the prime minister's resignation on the agenda.
+It can only be achieved by making markets operate more efficiently.
+Yet surely the cure for fragile democracy is not less democracy. These populist movements in Eastern Europe are the fruition of last year's revolutions.
+Underwriters may include First Boston Corp., Morgan Stanley & Co. and Goldman Sachs.
+"The administration is asking Republican members to go through the hoop any number of times getting no points for their own parochial interests," complains House GOP Leader Bob Michel of Illinois.
+Miss Bittinger and Tammy Boyce, 23, were freed on $200 bail.
+The government of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi of India declared three days of state mourning for Khomeini, canceling official entertainment and ordering flags flown at half-staff.
+Michael Hejka, 28, arrived at his friend's house five minutes before the tornado hit.
+Now that the record $32.25 billion quarterly refunding obstacle has been hurdled, the focus of the Treasury market, likely will return to economic fundamentals, analysts say.
+The Reagan administration has pursued a program of defense modernization to ensure that we have the capability, as well as the willingness, to defend our interests.
+The devil doesn't get his due in "Temptation," Vaclav Havel's reworking of the Faust legend, but then neither does the audience.
+Only that authority could rescind it, and Khomeini is now dead.
+He said the largest Allegheny mound he has even seen was 8 feet across.
+However, there is a fundamental difference between the two markets, best illustrated by the following ancecdote: An investor friend of mine was trying to persuade his father to buy stock in a northern Mexico steel company.
+Mr. Delvalle is a wealthy sugar planter from Panama's traditional oligarchy, known as the rabi blancos, or white behinds.
+The appeals court cited errors by the trial judge and misconduct by Richard Murphy, Stanghellini's lawyer.
+We think 'R' is very different,' Taylor points out.
+The outage occurred when a substation transformer of the Jersey Central Power & Light Co. failed, said a company spokesman, James F. Lowney.
+It can be higher or lower, depending on the price paid, and investors are at the mercy of their stockbrokers to calculate this accurately for them.
+Dr. Manuel Dominguez, the head of the team, said "the use of yperite (mustard gas) was unmistakably confirmed."
+Roger Widmann, head of U.S. corporate finance for Chemical Bank in New York, said, "A lot of broken deals are appearing on our doorstep.
+Some foreign governments don't trust them.
+A lawyer for the school board says an appeal of Kaufman's ruling is virtually certain, and Webb says that would take months.
+The decline may be temporary, relecting downturn in Japan, and changes in investment laws.
+Three people were arrested in a raid on the house last Thursday, and a warrant was issued for Robert Daniels' arrest, Sorrentino said.
+Gall does not discuss the company's finances, but he noted that during one week this July he auctioned more than $10 million in property.
+After three weeks of disturbances following Abdallah's death, French paratroops landed in the Comoros and effected a transfer of power from Denard's mercenaries.
+Here are the counties that the Environmental Protection Agency says must be considered part of areas that fail to meet federal air quality standards for carbon monoxide.
+NII said Wednesday it reached an agreement settling several of its differences with Centaur.
+A 45-year-old pediatrician and expert on AIDS in children, Dr. Novello has been deputy director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, one of the National Institutes of Health.
+For the G7 as a whole, GDP is estimated to have grown by around 1 per cent in 1991, the weakest performance since 1982. Industrial production in the G7 countries rose in the summer but stalled in the autumn.
+And by then, expensive automobile sound systems were keeping the gridlocked parking lot by the bay informed about the fire causing the big black plume of smoke we saw on the northern horizon.
+Investors claim First RepublicBank gave them a misleading impression about the corporation's financial condition and its prospects in the difficult Texas economy.
+At least 1,155 Indian soldiers and about 2,000 Tigers were killed in battle.
+THE head of a German machine-tool company was asked recently whether he was worried by the pound's devaluation since Black Wednesday.
+But a New York art expert, familiar with Mr. Polo's collection, comments: "He had wonderful taste.
+He has been seeking regulatory approval to sell the firm to the Japanese bank, Sakura.
+There has been little visible international support for a Honduran call last fall for the formation of an international force to evict the rebels from Honduras.
+This summer, several major banks formed joint ventures with Moscow's foreign trade bank to help Bonn solidify economic ties with the Soviet Union.
+A military source said the militiamen belonging to the Amal organization, headed by Justice Minister Nabih Berri, took up positions near the crossing and set up a traffic checkpoint.
+Voters' commends indicated a wariness of handing power to the Socialists.
+On long motorway journeys, there can be no question that big and spacious cars are best.
+The seminar had been organized by the Czechoslovak human rights group Charter 77 and the newly established Czechoslovak Independent Peace Association.
+The pork-belly market has gained more than 17 percent since last Thursday, when the May contract fell to 30.47 cents a pound, the lowest price for a near-month contract since mid-1980.
+The spill in the Persian Gulf, called the largest spill in history, has been estimated at six million to eight million barrels.
+Four people were arrested Tuesday in Texas on conspiracy and export law violations, and $1.8 million worth of sensitive computer equipment was seized in Colorado as it was being readied for export, said Customs Service spokesman Michael Sheehan.
+Reporters could not see whether Lis was detained in the ensuing melee.
+If credit tightens significantly, the Dow could break below October's "panic low" of 1738.42, says John LeFrere of Delta Capital Management in New York.
+It should become second nature. Because of the makeup and working with it during rehearsal, I was able to do the role without thinking about it." Lemmon's preparation also included studying the elderly.
+Among automobile shares, Daimler Benz dropped 6.5 to 609, and Volkswagen fell 1.5 to 234.
+White rice cakes and sake, a rice wine, are symbols of purity, often used as offerings in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies. Japan's roots in rice farming are also given as a reason for its cultural differences with the west.
+Also included are Patriot anti-missile batteries, although far fewer than the 20 or so originally proposed, and some Apache ground-attack helicopters, the sources said.
+"But no amount of money would've helped." Central Guaranty also reported a third-quarter loss of C$151 million, or C$2.55 a share, after taking an unspecified provision for nonperforming loans.
+The Dow Jones industrial average rose 7.55 points to 2,852.23, its fifth record high in seven sessions.
+In Croatia, walkouts reportedly forced 40 factories to close.
+A Borden spokesman in the U.S. said it had launched its own "investigation" of the matter. The other companies weren't immediately available for comment.
+Details of the proposed settlement terms weren't immediately available.
+Automobile accidents, drownings and fires are the top three.
+"It was the most difficult decision I have ever made in my business career," says Mr. Korman, Mediq's 59-year-old chief executive.
+There also was a feeling among traders that President Bush was taking "the right steps to develop a dialogue with congressional leaders in terms of the budget deficit," Barbanel said.
+Dmitro Pavlychko, head of the newly formed Ukrainian Language Society, which seeks to make Ukrainian the republic's official language, said the group had a "beautiful discussion" with Gorbachev in party leader Vladimir V. Shcherbitsky's office.
+They have taken large advertisements in tomorrow's Scottish Sunday papers. Weir says that there has been so much propaganda 'of a biased and populist kind' on the future of Scotland that objective discussion has been almost impossible.
+Gold dealers in London fixed a recommended price of $418.50 per troy ounce at mid-morning today, compared to Wednesday's late price of $423 per ounce.
+The movie magazines might summarize the new flick this way: "The Reagan Presidency," a White House Production.
+Michael Deakin, senior investment manager, has been appointed general manager - investments of CLERICAL MEDICAL Investment Group as from next April.
+The memo said he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars of the money he took from Brazilian customer accounts on furnishing and decorating his "palatial two-floor apartment" on New York's Upper East Side.
+That was the report from a meeting of the American Booksellers Association, where publishers, authors and store owners are trying to guide their difficult industry into the 1990s.
+As part of this drive to seek harmony, Kusumoto's staff, which he takes to Japan once a year _ the Americans as well as the Japanese _ make their decisions by consensus.
+That's creating problems for the care-givers, many of whom are suffering from emotional and physical exhaustion, officials said.
+That compares with a $2 billion average every week since the beginning of the year, said Susan Cook, editor of the Holliston, Mass., newsletter.
+Another good label is TSE Cashmere, which has made a huge effort to upgrade and stabilise its quality and which manages to deliver cashmere at prices lower than anybody else.
+"Everything is proceeding as planned.
+Cullinet Software Inc. raised its estimate of the cost of its fourth-quarter restructuring to between $12 million and $15 million.
+But you don't, because it's not their problem that you don't feel good that day," she said.
+Since the crash, five stock specialists have agreed voluntarily to give up their roles as market makers on the exchange.
+Diocese offices in Bridgeport were closed Monday and an answering service operator said Egan was not available for comment.
+"We are dying on the grapevine.
+Earlier, Robin Wascher, the 38-year-old air traffic controller who guided the two planes in a collision course, accepted blame for the crash.
+In 1985, students built shanties on campus to protest apartheid. In 1986, 12 students attacked the shanties with sledgehammers.
+Sears was one of the first U.S. companies to establish a profit-sharing plan for employees, in 1916.
+Often, the small network of consultants consisted of former Pentagon officials who maintained contacts with people inside the Defense Department.
+William Eastman, director of the State University of New York Press, which is publishing Cooper works that have been out of print for decades, thinks the new Cooper editions will take the bite out of Twain's essay.
+Investment purchasers the world over buy sight-unseen on the basis of a cash analysis of the rental returns.
+The two sides have to be smoothly integrated.
+"A false god should not be thrust upon the public on the edge of a national highway," Collins said.
+Public Image Ltd. has been more durable, if less exciting, than The Sex Pistols, and has just released "9," its ninth album.
+Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert LaRusso denied the tampering charges, but agreed with defense lawyers that no one was happy with the result.
+Bolivia's army is better known for coups d'etat and corruption than combat skills.
+Adolfo Samaniego has resigned as national defense minister, President Gen.
+The rule will not take effect until after a 120-day waiting period and possibly a hearing next January.
+His own frustration with the Bush administration is clearly rising, too.
+Christian is the son of the actor and his first wife, Anna Kashfi.
+At the close in New York it stood at 3,266.26, up 8.91. On the currency markets, there was no clear sign of central bank intervention to support either the dollar or sterling in generally thin trading.
+At Ras Al-Bayada, the entrance to the security zone on the coast six miles from the border, Israeli officials displayed the weapons carried by the two guerrillas captured Tuesday near the town of Bint Jbail.
+Deputy Parliament Speaker Matyas Szueroes said the proposal would be discussed at the lawmaking body's next session.
+Yet another confrontation in Kentucky may develop after autos start rolling out of the Toyota plant.
+The TransCanada proposal "has to be made sufficiently ahead of June 30 to ensure that the banks don't sign with Amoco," another source close to TransCanada said.
+They are its Achilles' heel.
+Inside the cubicle, there is nothing to identify Helm.
+The burly Worcester Democrat doggedly preserved $1 million to begin a loan-forgiveness program for newly graduated nurses willing to serve in public or rural hospitals.
+Neither does it trouble Mr. Taylor.
+Nitrogen oxide emissions could be cut by as much as 33 percent over the same period.
+Gorbachev spokesman Arkady Maslennikov has said the proposal by West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and French President Francois Mitterrand went "along the lines" of Gorbachev's thinking, but stopped short of calling it acceptable.
+Movies, court cases, a radio drama and the recent election campaign have created a flood of pressure on this island of 20 million to confront its past.
+Consumers, he says, like its size, price (less than $200) and the meter that shows how pickled they are.
+Guinness Book of World Record officials like to keep things exact, so they planned on replacing Cobb's sculpted head at their Empire State Building museum with one of Hebranko.
+Mr Johnson, 44, joined the organisation in July last year from Rover Group and has spearheaded its year-long campaign for a national industrial strategy.
+It is better than lying. 'It would have been better for me to say I was guilty, that I made a mistake.
+The second, Serevent, is an anti-asthmatic drug.
+The three are accused in the death of Ellis Henry Greene, 32, whose body was found in Boggs' office last April 16 and was initially identified as Hanson.
+They keep bending the pole or swinging on the pole.
+His last known address before being sent to prison was Boca Raton, Fla.
+Opinion is slightly less favorable on current business conditions, and on expectations for the next six months. Those who fear there will be fewer jobs now outnumber those who expect there will be more.
+"Where are you from?"
+Baker, at a news conference, praised both a proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir for elections on the West Bank and in Gaza to choose Palestinians for the talks and another by Egyptian President Hosni Mujbarak that he select the Palestinians.
+Avril promised democratic reforms, including municipal and legislative elections.
+Its other Tuesday show, "thirtysomething," tied for 36th.
+"I'm not entirely sure what it is," he said. "It's great fun to watch Bill Cosby do stand-up comedy, but nothing happens; they have no problems.
+It was unclear whether he would publicly disclose its contents.
+Every time prices fall, the monthly payment buys more shares. Indeed, if savings schemes can be kept as a stable source of demand for shares, then historical discount levels of 25 per cent might never recur.
+Nothing comes easily to Janine.
+He was asked about Sen. Dole's position.
+Congratulating them on their excellent credit history, Citibank offered them a new Visa card with a $1,800 limit.
+So did People Magazine, AP and a dozen photographers.
+He said the policy has increased minority ownership of television and radio stations by only 1 percent in 18 years.
+When enacted, the bill is to be the heart of an effort to shrink the deficit by $500 billion over the next five years.
+Fund managers, for example, are complaining that getting new mutual funds approved involves long delays.
+His knees weak with fright, Bernhardt crossed the strip of land separating the tower from the 10 foot-high steel-mesh fence blocking his way to West Berlin.
+A controversial Pounds 90m credit from the Lucas pension fund, taken in the first half, was completely offset by a provision for the restructuring costs. Yet the group's news was not entirely gloomy.
+Gold bullion closed in London, the major European market, at a bid $450 a troy ounce, down from $452.80 Thursday.
+A newspaper and its reporters were singled out for blame Saturday at a rally for supporters of a black teen-ager who claims she was abducted and raped by white men, and reporters responded by walking out.
+It would have allowed even institutions with only a close affiliation to a religious group to seek an exemption if compliance with the law would conflict with tenets of the faith.
+The 888-room hotel, across the street from the U.S. Embassy and ambassador's residence, just finished a three-year refurbishment last September.
+"It is the requirements of a good treaty and not some arbitrary deadline that will determine the timetable," Reagan said.
+A better way of helping low earners would be to raise tax thresholds. Hamlet differs in another important respect from the Prince of Denmark.
+"We have been aware of the importance of pricing for years," AST's Mr. Qureshi says.
+Several of this fall's biggest releases may already be headed for disappointments, licensing industry executives say.
+These provisions, however, have also been criticised as suppressing the dynamic development of European culture,' the report says. The Japanese government is determined to be more controversial, if gently so on the issue of culture.
+Walking along the same red carpet in the Hall of St. George after brief remarks, the four chatted amiably and then parted company a moment later.
+'It will guarantee that shares in companies that are prospecting have liquidity.' The second initiative is to pool information and resources at the federal and state levels and share them with companies that hold mining permits in relevant regions.
+Hallwood also said it has started an action to recover about $640,000 for products sold to Retail Acquisition by Hallwood's Steel City Products division.
+An 8-year-old boy with AIDS-related symptoms, whose family fled one city after protests over his admittance to school, dreads another struggle because "the ugly people are going to be back," his mother says.
+But he boasted about the first Arab atom bomb and the Israelis blew up his reactor in 1981.
+Combined with 1,589,428 shares sold in a subscription offering, the sale completes the thrift's conversion from a mutual to a stock form of organization.
+Atwater is considered a master of negative campaigning, and was an architect of the strategy that helped Bush wipe out a 17-point poll lead by Democrat Michael Dukakis and romp to a 40-state victory in the presidential race.
+Now the campaign just has to find more like him.
+An accord would push ahead the overall talks, and an initial agreement might be reached by the end of the year, they said.
+The stocks fell as much as they did "because they missed their projected earnings, mostly in the March quarter," says Dorothy Ryan of Swergold, Chefitz & Sinsabaugh, a San Francisco brokerage firm.
+We found that we were very compatible." But Stokes, a cabinetmaker, found hard economic times in Dublin, so he returned to Chicago in November.
+It's the worst champagne in the world.
+Water spouts out of the horse's mouth when the head is rocked.
+But with the start of dealings in New York, the rally subsided and the dollar locked into a meager trading range between 1.8770 marks and 1.8805 marks.
+Egypt's most famous survivor is Ramses' own obelisk at the entrance to nearby Luxor Temple.
+Since 1980 as a vice president he was unstinting with his time and encouragement for amateur musicians and never once refused our requests for help.
+It is a welcome showcase for both women's writing and the short story.
+"The mujahedeen don't want to talk to Najib, and they don't like Arafat," said Saeed.
+"These are definitely not children," he said.
+As for its prospective near-neighbours, at least one - the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace - is full of enthusiasm.
+The group of 3,000 dissidents, meeting in Atlanta, are angry at the conservative fundamentalist faction that has ruled the denomination for over a decade.
+Then we were only trying to get guarantees of no Soviet troops or weapons and no interference with Central American neighbors.
+On July 19 he contacted one such, Dr. Gustav Stolper, a refugee and former member of the German Reichstag.
+Great American officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+These talks would ordinarily be concluded by the end of the month before the issue.
+The request, much of it for "nonlethal" assistance to the Nicaraguan rebels through July, will be submitted to Congress next week, administration officials said.
+High pressure in the upper atmosphere centered over northern Florida, helping carry moisture into the lower Mississippi Valley, and showers and thunderstorms blossomed across the region.
+'They are going to be cold, wet and tired most of the time,' predicted Pete Goss, the former Royal Marine who trained the crews and himself skippers one of the yachts.
+Clark said the purchase of the investor group's shares reduces the number it will buy under the buyback plan.
+Because, say real estate and housing people, the income tax deduction on home mortgage debt already has been limited twice in the past three years.
+People are tempering dollar-buying because so much of the optimism about the U.S. economy is predicated on a quick end to the Gulf War, said Marc Cohen, vice president at Fuji Bank in New York.
+The company said the recapitalization plan would consist of a substantial cash distribution, freely tradable securities and common shares.
+More than 20 international scientists, including five Nobel Prize winners, gathered at ceremonies and a symposium at the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine at Stanford University.
+The justices said such violations may be deemed "harmless" but they overturned a Texas killer's death sentence after ruling that the violation in his case was not harmless.
+That job is vital to Republicans, who a decade ago watched helplessly as Democrats carved up congressional districts to their advantage.
+The Vatican has said the date was a coincidence.
+Lorenzo Batlle, all were presidents.
+Falwell also said the board ended payments to Jessica Hahn, a former church secretary whose brief liaison with Bakker seven years ago is central to the PTL scandal.
+The operation helped pave the way for modern heart surgery.
+Other cars and trucks in the program can qualify for interest rates as low as 4.9 percent and rebates ranging from $300 to $2,000, depending on model.
+It appears that profits were resilient in spite of earlier fears that they would be badly affected by debt provisions.
+Critics say the laws make no exceptions for rape or incest, but Guste said abortions in such cases could be considered therapeutic and, therefore, legal.
+The answer is, `No, I have not.' "If somebody has something other than rumor and frenzied speculation, please get it to the FBI or get it to the White House staff, or certainly get it to the committee in the Senate.
+She and the others opted to visit Iraq because they feel the State Department is not working hard enough to free the hostages.
+In the past decade, the trust banks have relied increasingly on commissions from their real-estate and equity brokering services.
+A former Kuwait Airways sales manager has been sentenced to six months in prison for stealing $2.5 million from the airline in what the defendant claimed was a plan with the CIA to woo moderates in Iran.
+In early 1990, share prices surged as international investors swarmed into Western European stocks for a piece of the impending reconstruction boom in Eastern Europe.
+One of the first flashpoints was Bihar, India's poorest state, where at least three people have died.
+The partnership, Realesco Equities Corp., is named in two sets of charges _ aiding in the filing of false corporate tax returns and mail fraud _ against Mrs. Helmsley and her two co-defendants, former aides Frank Turco and Joseph Licari.
+There could yet be an unresolved dilemma between the need to contain costs and Midland's aspiration to increase market share.
+It accounts for about 50 percent of the cases, and there's no sign that aspirin helps that.
+Mr. Cockburn rejects my statement that Israel Shahak has no more credibility on human-rights violations than Lyndon LaRouche.
+The lawsuit was filed in 1975 by Jake Ayers of Glen Allen on behalf of his son, Jake Ayers Jr., a high school student, and 20 other black students.
+The Bechtel spokesman said the first phase of the contract begins immediately and will last four months.
+The superintendent's 12-gauge shotgun and his car apparently were taken by murderer Earl Jacobs, who escaped Wednesday.
+Among the more noteworthy are the following: The polluter pays.
+The 1985 fourth quarter included about $24 million in charges related to an earlier bankruptcy-law filing by Continental.
+Exchange International Corp. said its board approved the redemption of all the Chicago-based company's remaining Series B preferred stock outstanding.
+Over the past 12 months, it added, the adjusted jobless total has declined by 334,800 people, a record fall for any 12-month period.
+It is a minimal description in polite words of what is going on," he said.
+'I don't find 2 per cent growth, which is what we're experiencing at this particular stage, adequate,' he said. The International Monetary Fund was also noticeably cautious in its latest economic forecast released this week.
+The package includes a central intelligence-gathering system, a school for narcotics agents and an international reserve pool of narcotics agents and intelligence operatives.
+On stage, Stephens has a huge presence and an exuberant confidence that borders on the reckless.
+Both airlines announced plans Friday to provide weekly service for passengers and freight between Paris and the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.
+Yet Engeleiter plans to make an issue of Kohl's wealth, according to campaign manager Jill Hanson, by portraying the choice as between a 36-year-old mother of two and a bachelor millionaire.
+The speech followed a vote in which the caucus elected the 63-year-old Mr. Wright speaker starting in January, when the 100th Congress is scheduled to convene.
+A Nippon Life association also would offer Shearson a link with one of the wealthiest Japanese financial institutions and an influential partner in one of the world's most dynamic financial markets.
+We saw the importance of missile defense in last night's television reports of attacks on Saudi Arabia.
+Riot police fired multiple tear gas launchers at about 500 students from a dozen Seoul universities when they tried to march out of Yonsei University after a pro-labor rally.
+The legislation, which was approved on a voice vote, was sent to the White House where President Bush's signature is expected.
+As a tinny recording of the Stompin' Tom Connors classic blared from a loudspeaker, the royal couple left the hospital and waded into a large crowd to charm and chat.
+"It shouldn't be enough that he is minimally qualified," he said.
+But many of the hundreds of local Teamster officials that prosecutors have pursued over the past dozen years have been under his jurisdiction as head of the union's Eastern Conference in New York and New Jersey.
+If you pay less, you get less." Shortell, a health services researcher at Northwestern University, published his findings in the New England Journal of Medicine.
+A series of violent ethnic disputes have erupted intermittently in the Soviet Union since President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has come to power.
+As a result, they have become just as remote and inflexible as the large, centralised IT departments which they replaced. This inflexibility and the growth of PC use is making some companies rethink the way they organise IT.
+Cartisano's wife, Debbie, said Wednesday her husband is in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he is attempting to set up another wilderness therapy program.
+It favoured cyclicals and was particularly interested in those stocks which had 'consumer exposure'. AMSTERDAM finished moderately higher after moving in a narrow range.
+Consolidation also enabled staff to be moved from high-cost central London buildings, reducing occupancy costs by more than 30 per cent.
+From the Adams Natural Beverage Co. to Zale Corp., these two irreverent business bashers dug for the dirt and found it.
+It has reported aggregate losses of more than $600 million since.
+Iraq's ambassador to the United States today refused to give a timetable for their departure but said Iraq would also free the detained men after getting assurances from the United States that it would not attack.
+I've worked very hard, particularly in the area of job training as the author of the Job Training Partnership Act that reached out and has put millions of people to work in America.
+Although the 100-share index in the cash market started the session well ahead on strong stock-index futures contracts and firmness in the underlying shares, profit taking and a retreat of institutional investors trimmed share prices, dealers said.
+U.S. officials believe Iran wants Western aid too badly to defy the embargo flagrantly.
+Police said the four dead at Mieh Mieh, on the fringe of the ancient port 25 miles south of Beirut, were three guerrillas and a civilian motorist driving in the Palestinian refugee camp.
+Maxi in particular is so down to earth that when we see her squealing with delight in the Trump Tower atrium, we could be in any shopping mall anywhere in America.
+Down by the water's edge, fisherman Juan Soliva has decorated his particle-board hut with Save-the-Mangrove posters.
+In addition, the committee's Defense Policy Panel will hold a hearing May 9 with Soviet officials from the Institute for the USA and Canada, a Moscow think tank on superpower relations.
+One worry: Gorbachev may be unwilling to compromise until after his party congress July 2. "We're not sure what's going on over there," says a top administration Soviet expert.
+His letters are filled with references to deadlines and the need for cash ("there are going to be an awful lot of bailiffs nipping at my heels unless I can rustle up some of the long green").
+An Allante will be parked "discreetly" at most of the houses, says Mr. Clark, and Cadillac will be mentioned during national radio broadcasts of the concerts.
+The group, called the Joint Associations Working Group, said it was essential to import contract laborers to avoid inflation and falling economic competitiveness.
+The interim dividend has been cut to 1.1p (1.5p).
+The auto group showed a 29 percent year-to-year earnings decline.
+The list contains the names of more than 200 performers and members of related professions who have worked in South Africa since 1981.
+"This is not a women's issue," actor Tim Busfield, who plays Elliot Weston on ABC's "thirtysomething," told the pro-choice rally. "It's a family issue.
+Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci said Wednesday at a Pentagon news conference that the commander of the F-14 patrol made the decision to fire at the Libyan aircraft "in self-defense" and apparently shot down both planes.
+Digital Equipment Corp. figures thousands of its workers may use terminals at home after hours.
+Then there's Dentsu's role as a media broker.
+In other words, the U.S. would tell the Soviets the whereabouts of a weapon that was expressly designed to be concealed from the Soviets.
+But when the irrepressible tycoon, now past 75, surveyed his flock at Lonrho's last annual general meeting there were signs of growing impatience.
+Dealers blamed the decline on a statement Wednesday by Maj. Gen. Ramon Montano, chief of the Philippine Constabulary, that a new coup may be launched after Jan. 17.
+The average total return (yield plus price appreciation) for short-term bond funds in the first six months was 4.26%, according to Lipper; over the past 12 months it was 9.19%.
+In the final vote count, almost 24 hours after polls closed, Ms. Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party won only 45 of the 216 parliamentary races, to 105 for her opponents.
+The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular unleaded gas went up a tenth of a cent in the last week, the smallest increase in four weeks, the American Automobile Association reported Tuesday.
+A West German company is seeking to resell the Cessna airplane that pilot Mathias Rust landed in Moscow's Red Square a year ago, a Hamburg sports flying club official said today.
+The Fed has been pumping money into the economy, in contrast to its credit-tightening policy after the 1929 market crash.
+Analysts expect the core airline business to perform very well.
+The space agency on Saturday removed a faulty auxiliary power unit that forced a scrub of Discovery's launch last Tuesday.
+The perjury issue has prompted a request by Wallach's attorneys for a new trial.
+Karl Pflock, a spokesman for the office, said Mr. Krings isn't considering resigning.
+"Whatever we do to stimulate now will create the conditions for inflation 18 months to two years from now." In major market action: Stock prices soared in heavy trading.
+The evidence includes photographs of the men taken after their capture.
+Even ordinary earth-moving equipment and backhoes are in short supply.
+All three were injured by metal fragments from the explosion.
+Whirlpool said arrangements already have been made for Vitro to distribute Whirlpool-brand products in Mexico.
+Mrs. Wilcox said the knowledge that her children saved lives is comforting.
+Hawaiian Independent Refinery Inc. was given a $23.4 million Defense Logistics Agency contract for petroleum distillates.
+The company noted, however, that it hasn't yet taken account of capital gains recorded in the latest period.
+But negotiators are always the last to know.
+"Multifamily and commercial construction just won't seem to rebound." Housing starts were up in every region except the Northeast, where they fell 2% last month to a 96,000 annual rate.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board totaled 145.81 million shares, down from 157.56 million in the previous session.
+Canadian wheat exports to the U.S. in the first seven months of Canada's current crop year totaled a record 434,000 metric tons (15.9 million bushels).
+Judge Wood said Mr. Milken would be sentenced on Oct. 1, after the court has had time to consider sentencing reports from the government and Mr. Milken's response.
+Dukakis sought throughout the day to soothe any hurt feelings, with only occasional success.
+The severed portion of Erin's hand was packed in ice and taken to the hospital, but officials said it could not be reattached.
+The guerrillas, who call themselves nationalists opposing a Marxist-based government, roam Mozambique's 10 provinces and mount frequent raids into Zimbabwe with virtual impunity.
+France has also begun its planned naval cutbacks in the gulf region.
+It showed that distillates, which include heating oil, declined 2.8 million barrels last week to 107.8 million.
+I love to hear you quote it.
+But the volume of money will be roughly similar to peak levels of the past." Until then, the slowdown is expected to have a varying impact throughout the region.
+Another investigator said the nurses also killed patients they considered a nuisance.
+An official traveling with Mr. Baker said a meeting in Washington earlier this week between President Bush and Turkish Prime Minister Suleyman Demirel focused on what the U.S. could do to bolster Turkey's efforts in the republics.
+Over the past year, manufacturers of auto parts and components, mainly from Japan and Taiwan, have been flocking to Thailand.
+A missing persons report was filed with Reno police on Wednesday.
+After a private visit to Budapest Sept. 14-15, Israeli Premier Yitzhak Shamir, the first Israeli head of goverment to visit Hungary, said Israel would renew full diplomatic ties with Hungary "in the near future."
+Heller said Thursday that the burglars took the most valuable works, leaving behind those by lesser-known artists.
+Six years later, Allied Telephone merged with Mid-Continent Telephone Corp. to form Alltel.
+U.S. and EC sources say prospects are improving that such an agreement can be reached by the end of this month.
+The budget crunch occurred because the military was included in deficit reduction cuts mandated by the Gramm-Rudman act.
+Dunne, 59, of Garden City, is credited with helping reform the state's prison system following the deadly riot at Attica Prison in 1971.
+To be sure, Advanced Micro earlier this week posted a near-quintupling of profit, but Wall Street looked beyond earnings to its stagnant profit margins and its lower rate of new orders.
+The company had 1987 sales of $7.58 billion.
+Concerned that terrorism may have penetrated America's borders, the FBI began a massive investigation involving scores of investigators, said Tom Hughes, special agent in charge of the local FBI office.
+Even those Shiites who think they should get more from the government aren't overwhelmingly bitter.
+Dow now has voting control of Marion.
+Belov lauded the loosening of borders in the Eastern bloc.
+The meeting in China, he says, "is very much up in the air at this point." Recessions, or economic downturns of the kind Wall Street is now worrying about, have a terrible and well-deserved reputation.
+Those wishing to place "To Go" orders at Luby's can either call in and then walk through a separate entrance to the cafeteria to pick up their order.
+Radical students hurled several firebombs at a U.S. military facility in downtown Seoul, police said today.
+Trainers then ask them how they could have avoided that feeling by being more "accountable" for their actions.
+"It is so fragmented out there.
+Nineteen percent were undecided.
+As a result, he says, "production is falling faster than we expected." For Prof.
+One was Mr Pierre Beregovoy, the prime minister, the other was Mr Dumas.
+They have received no weaponry from the United States since February, when lethal aid was suspended.
+If I hadn't had anybody to get up for, I would have been finished." He also said that although four years have passed since his hit television series "Hart to Hart" was canceled, he's still stunned and disappointed.
+Daily increases in the amount of warehoused copper registered with the Commodity Exchange have been rare since October 1987, when the Comex copper inventory stood at nearly 90,000 short tons.
+Sweden, Finland, Norway and Austria reached preliminary agreements on EU membership terms this month, but the accords need to be approved by national referendums.
+So far, the company has invested well over $100 million for ads and promotions.
+It did nothing to 'solve the agony of Sarajevo,' he told the FT.
+In a local wooded area, they were robbed and shot.
+Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's government announced its intention Monday to make sure Canada can start the free trade agreement with the United States as scheduled Jan. 1.
+He was free Thursday on bail.
+"We understand that from all the data given to us that there's no conclusion," attorney Frederick R. Stortecky said.
+We, listening, are baffled - and, finally, heartbroken.
+However, the philosophical arguments proposed do not address the problems of modern society.
+The violence spread to black townships around Johannesburg in August, killing about 800 blacks in two months.
+Manufacturers report that insurance rates are significantly increasing each year, while coverage is shrinking.
+They were hitting them right and left." Brown said that he was later taken off the plane in Beirut and held by other captors as the hostage ordeal continued.
+The National Marine Fisheries Service, which regulates display of marine mammals, agreed with Sea World that the death was an accident.
+COMMERCIAL PAPER: High-grade unsecured notes sold through dealers by major corporations in multiples of $1,000: 8% 30 days; 8.05% 60 days; 8.10% 90 days.
+About Pounds 41m was spent on acquisitions which included Rockwood, an American building pigments company acquired in April. The company said capital expenditure and acquisitions were likely to be lower in the second half.
+The president is elected separately every seven years.
+She lost almost all her whiskers and the tips of her nose and ears and the pads of her paws were burned.
+The "squirrel vote" has become a consideration in the five-candidate campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives in Louisiana's meandering, largely rural 8th Congressional District.
+That suggests making convictions easier to obtain. In practice, the chances of conviction are best improved by making miscarriages less likely to happen.
+A search of the home of Stefano Frizzon, 30, turned up items linked with the robbery of the painting, the Italian news agency ANSA said.
+And there, gracing the new green-tinted bills, are the portraits of Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro.
+Next comes the family room with 23%, the living room with 22% and the bedroom with 20%.
+The valet was not covered by the Budget rental agreement that limited the number of authorized drivers.
+Analysts said, however, that they thought that AT&T's earnings in future quarters will continue to reflect growth in long-distance and in equipment sales to phone companies.
+Paramedics had to cut the cream-colored gown to pieces to free her.
+All will be built in the northeast or the southeast. The long lead times for nuclear and hydroelectric mean that there are growing opportunities for non-coal thermal projects, not a significant factor at present.
+Mr. Alley, 57 years old, succeeds Virginius B. Lougee III, 60, who remains president until he retires at the end of the year.
+Chief of Staff John H. Sununu personally informed Cavazos of the firing a day before the secretary's departure was announced Wednesday, said one of the sources, an administration official who insisted on anonymity.
+The decision to permit women to become priests has split the church.
+"There was an effort to avoid being seen as reflexively anti-regulation.
+Meanwhile, capacity amounted to 7.8 million tons, including about 800,000 tons from the South Chicago works.
+The Reserve Bank of Australia yesterday raised its official money market interest rates by 1 percentage point to 6.5 per cent.
+The goal in such cases is to return the species to the wild once survival can be ensured, he says.
+However, to many IBM customers this may not be any deterrent. IBM UK's AIX business unit manager, Mr Clive Parminter says its large customers are beginning to order Risc/60005 in volume.
+The lights, the cameras and the attention all evoked the Warholian ideal of 15 minutes of fame.
+Albany police said the city had only 24 murders in 1988, and Dougherty County police reported one 1988 murder, not two.
+Several homes were deemed uninhabitable by inspectors with the Contra Costa County Building Department after the temblors Friday night, Raymond added.
+'The situation is really quite incredible.
+Mr. Wilson's ear for the speech of black Americans is unfailing: his rhythms, inflections and vocabulary capture perfectly not only regionalisms but the rich verbal lore of his characters.
+But they said she did not try to convince him to leave the Vatican mission, which has been surrounded by U.S. soldiers since he fled there on Christmas Eve.
+That is how much things have changed. The inauguration of the Alpine ski World Cup in 1967 linked big races for a season-long grand prix for the first time.
+Just Sunday morning, a police task force in Brooklyn raided several social clubs and arrested five people for weapons possession, said Sgt. Tina Mohrmann, a police spokeswoman.
+Janet Sibert brought her two children and purchased a membership Saturday. "I'm happy the kids will be able to swim," said Mrs. Sibert, who works in Saluda but lives in Greenwood, about 28 miles away.
+He says his compensation, like the money he wires between countries, "just appears in bank accounts, like out of nowhere."
+In a sign that many traders expect the surge in oil prices to be short-lived, prices for delivery in later months were significantly lower.
+'No, it wasn't a mistake,' said Qantas.
+Young men make mistakes.
+Cardenal said the cocaine _ found in Vilanova Y Geltru, 30 miles south of Barcelona _ represented one of the largest amounts of the drug ever seized in Europe.
+Federal spending averaged nearly $3,433 per American in 1987, about $41 more than the year before, the Census Bureau says.
+"It was scary _ you never really knew who you were up against," said the 23-year-old father of three. "Every now and then someone would wave and blow a kiss.
+Yet at the same time the UN is suffering an acute financial crisis, caused in large part by the fact that the US is falling further and further behind with its contributions.
+Japan claims its rice import ban is legal under a "state trading" exception to the rules of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the world's trade tribunal.
+The role of Parsifal is being reprised by William Pell, who performed it at the Italian festival.
+Police said all would be charged with violation of security laws and face a maximum penalty of death by hanging, a police announcement said.
+It has a large trunk for a two-seater.
+A royal banquet in 1387 included a promising-sounding concoction called creme frez.
+The four crewmen were rescued.
+They are great, dynamic entertainment vehicles," the producer said.
+A poll conducted in May for The Irish Times found 93 percent of those questioned rated unemployment a "very important" issue. Other rated issues were cuts in government health programs, 82 percent; emigration, 76 percent; and poverty, 70 percent.
+A spokesman for Unicorp said it plans to file a 13D notice with the SEC concerning its plans for InterTan.
+A Florio victory would give the Democrats a governorship held by Republican Thomas Kean for eight years.
+"Francois Mitterrand sincerely wants to be the incarnation of France like de Gaulle was," says Roland Dumas, a friend and former foreign minister.
+A similar attack was reported in neighboring Katlehong.
+"All of his proposals will be denied," a Koito spokesman says.
+The same political culture that treats felons gingerly because of their age has now spent the summer agitating that the crime problem can be solved by extending New York's strict gun-control laws nationally.
+When the great Roosevelt coalition shattered in the 1960s, he says, the party consensus shattered as well.
+The discounts are a blow to expansion plans such as those at Delta, which would acquire routes to London from Detroit and Miami if its proposed $515 million purchase of certain Pan Am Corp. assets is successful.
+A committee of prominent black scholars called Tuesday for smaller, more personal schools, significant parental involvement and other steps they said would help black children achieve greater academic success.
+Of those 11, six did not demonstrate a cash-flow problem and the five others were ineligible for funding because of poor maintenance, management or other problems, HUD investigators concluded.
+If those fail, we will retry the case.
+"He was a real good athlete," Norris said. "Blinky and I trained together and Blinky was always hurrying off to his son's football games.
+Harry Truman opened a 15-year battle in 1950 with his proposals for medical insurance for the elderly.
+Give yourself a Christmas gift and think about it.
+This affects recognition of consonants, and makes it difficult for the hearing impaired to distinguish between words such as "tomato" or "potato."
+Assistant Attorney General John Morris said the state would file a motion as quickly as possible challenging the stay.
+According to a recent Food Marketing Institute survey, 42% of consumers said fat was the thing they worried about most in their daily diet.
+Even before Seaga's action, people were on the move, cleaning up the damage.
+Junk-bond issues routinely include detailed "risk factors" explaining the dangers that justified the higher interest payments.
+Areas of agreement among panelists included: _The health care delivery system does not match the population's needs.
+If that was what the disabilities bill were all about, I'd be leading the charge for its passage.
+Charges for minority interests totaled #6.5 million, down 13% from #7.5 million in the year-earlier period.
+Transamerica, which provides specialized financial and insurance services, had assets of $26.8 billion at the end of 1988.
+In most of the skeletons, as many as seven discs in each spine were collapsed from physical labor.
+We could still have a recession" at some point.
+OPIC's main job is to sell insurance to American investors overseas, against what are called political risks: war, rebellion, civil strife, confiscation and official freezing of assets.
+Also, he notes, "most corporate bonds are callable."
+The new engines, built by the General Electric Co., will cut fuel consumption by 25 percent, Lockheed said.
+A Georgia congressman is to receive an honorary degree from an Alabama college that he says turned him away 31 years ago because of his race.
+Still, Mitsubishi and Toyota stopped most shipments of their sport utility "trucks."
+San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos, honorary chairman of the event, says proceeds will go to the Northern California Earthquake Relief Fund.
+He says the case for active managers versus indexers currently is inconclusive.
+Hundreds of passengers were stranded as other flights were delayed, said Eastern spokeswoman Kathleen Starman.
+He wanted the government to reintroduce 100 per cent capital allowances to boost manufacturing investment and output.
+In fact, France has effectively raised Dollars 19bn in advance by selling 'Balladur bonds' which can be converted into future privatisation stocks. In eastern Europe the sums involved are comparatively tiny but the implications are much more profound.
+USX Corp. and Kobe Steel Ltd. of Japan announced a joint venture Tuesday, the latest in a series of partnerships combining the best of two worlds to solve the problems of both.
+In his testimony Tuesday, Rogerson described the area where he was hunting as "well traveled" by deer.
+Willard L'Heureux, a Hees managing partner, said the investment concern would retain a minority holding in National Business only.
+In addition, they note, market history shows that even concrete signs of peace in the making don't automatically translate into a rapid increase in stock prices.
+Milken _ with wife Lori on his arm _ appeared dazed as he stepped out of his black car.
+"Every day it seems to get worse and worse and worse.
+The price of the benchmark issue closed at 82.50, down 0.37 points.
+David A. Case, Corona del Mar, Calif., a former Merrill Lynch salesman, was barred for three years for allegedly failing to make prompt payment for securities bought for his own account.
+Both he and Mrs. Dixon have acknowledged that their involvement in running the businesses has been minimal.
+Contract talks opened Tuesday between the United Steelworkers and LTV Steel Co., which employs more than 12,000 union members in six states.
+"We came to be sure we were here this first day," said Mrs. Lowe, who walked the halls of the restored building with relatives, remembering her mother's tales.
+The economy is showing further signs of slowing, a new Fed survey suggests.
+She's both pragmatic and slightly out of it.
+Just by holding spending increases to less than $80 billion we will reduce the deficit and put ourselves on track for a balanced budget by 1993 and with your help that will be done.
+"As one of America's 80 million beer drinkers, tell Congress you don't mind paying your fair share of taxes.
+Symbolically and practically, Russia took over what remains of the Soviet Union's superpower status.
+State Supreme Court Justice F. Warren Travers ruled that the federal Department of Energy was an "interested party" in the case through its ownership of the Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island.
+"He is a hired door opener," asserts Rence Lee, a Washington consultant and China expert who performs risk-analysis for corporations that do business abroad.
+He too believes Amsterdam will rise during 1994. Subscriptions for the partial privatisation of KPN, the state-owned telecommunications and postal company, open in early June.
+I was disappointed that you did not report that event correctly.
+Alcan purchased the stake in Haley, which is based in Haley, Ontario, in 1984 for $6.7 million.
+BHP said it plans to sell the shares when the market price reaches ADollars 2.39, allowing the group to break even on the investment.
+Simon Keswick, Jardine's nonexecutive chairman, spurned such comparisons, maintaining that the personnel change won't affect the group.
+While that would reduce the taxpayers' price-support burden, it could rapidly rebuild stockpiles that could cause another agricultural crash.
+But I don't think the American people have the slightest interest in what Al Gore thinks of him or of me," Dukakis added.
+"Otherwise we will also be attacked."
+James P. Mooney, president of the National Cable Television Association, argues that the phone companies would use their monopoly power and deep pockets for predatory pricing and for subsidizing their cable ventures.
+Afghan resistance leaders, headquartered in Peshawar, Pakistan, last week proposed an interim government virtually excluding Najib's party.
+Investors paid more attention to the day's main economic news, which was a drop in the National Association of Purchasing Management's index from 54.2 in July to 53.7 in August.
+A UN investigator yesterday urged Russia to release 71,000 people awaiting trial in what he called inhuman and overcrowded conditions.
+Anderson expects an even worse trade picture this month.
+At the time, Mrs. Jenkins was the group's chairwoman.
+A large slice of America's population, including many people who deal in the securities markets, fears we face more inflation.
+Though not an easy read and sometimes repetitive, it is rich in insights.
+Such a compact is now urgent.
+"Everything cannot go through governments.
+His ideas, together with those of Charles Darwin, had a powerful effect on the 19th and 20th centuries, with appalling consequences as we too well know.
+FMC restructured in May 1986, loading up on debt and placing much of its stock in employees hands to deter any takeover efforts.
+In 1974, Sotheby's auctioned the huge Garbisch collection of folk art to an enthusiastic reception.
+The government didn't say whether it asked Kuwait to cease its purchases.
+Lacking snow in a mild winter, officials are trucking it in, and lacking sunlight at 4 a.m., they're setting up flood lights.
+Before Florida's parental consent law was declared unconstitutional, 60 teen-agers received judicial permission for an abortion.
+Todd Hutchins, a machine operator at NYCO's Lewis mine in the Adirondacks, confirmed that the company sells wollastonite to car manufacturers.
+I decided not to bring the chips I was carrying on my shoulders to meetings or general discussions.
+Once arrested for shoplifting, she had been treated by a psychiatrist for depression and obsessive-compulsive behavior.
+But after a coalition of Democrats and moderate Republicans introduced legislation in February, the Justice Department prepared a more modest measure that would address some of the same concerns.
+Section 8 recipients receive federal subsidies for 70 percent of their rent. There are presently 2.9 million people in the 15-year-old Section 8 program, said HUD spokesman Bill Galvin in Washington.
+Exxon, indicted just this week on charges stemming from last year's Alaska tanker spill, issued a statement saying the company was helping out with the cleanup but was not responsible for today's spill.
+Only 3.8 percent of all Japanese companies, in most cases tiny entrepreneurships or family businesses, are headed by women, according to Tokyo Shoko Research, a private research institute.
+A few hundred Mauritanians were flown home to Nouakchott after the earlier violence, but many others had been gathered at the Dakar fairgrounds to await repatriation.
+In other words, the group is ready to ride up the cycle to pre-tax profits of, perhaps, about Pounds 19m this year.
+But first, some of the limitation measures imposed this year will face challenges in the courts.
+Brierley is a New Zealand-based investment company.
+Dissenters in South Korea say the government is using it as an excuse to clamp down on them.
+We will keep on trying; it's always difficult because it's difficult to get consensus among members of parliament.
+More than three decades ago, Mr. Thomas left behind the tumbledown houses, mobile homes and single paved street that make up Pin Point, as this community on the southern edge of Savannah is known.
+Machine-tool orders rose 55% last month from a year ago, boosting the quarterly total to a seven-year high.
+The dilemma facing the delegates stems partly from conflicting provisions in the OAS charter.
+Jay Bono, head of the American Stock Exchange's surveillance unit, said his staff had not detected any significant resurgence in pre-takeover announcement stock moves.
+The Senate approved $3.7 billion for the program and after the House-Senate conference a total of $3 billion will likely emerge.
+The payment is the second and final step under which Chicago-based Bally purchased Mr. Trump's stake at a premium to the market price.
+In his 37-year career as a rose breeder, Weddle has created 25 different varieties, including one named for Elizabeth Taylor.
+Telex shares have fluctuated greatly in the past year, hitting a high of $101.50 but then dropping into the 40s after the second-quarter earnings projection was reduced.
+But if the freedom fighters are extinguished and communist rule is consolidated in Nicaragua, the American people will be the ones to decide who is responsible," he contended.
+The measure expresses concern at "allegations of serious violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms in Romania" and calls for the appointment of a special U.N. investigator.
+But it urged a congressional study to determine whether the impeachment process should be changed to promote greater accountability for judges.
+The vice president, however, said his convention manager, Fred V. Malek, would have an expanded role in the committee and would be designated deputy RNC chairman.
+Southland Corp., Dallas, said it definitively agreed to sell its Reddy Ice division for an undisclosed amount of cash to Kaminski/Engles Capital Corp., a Dallas-based investment firm.
+Honeywell Bull Inc. said it will shrink its U.S. work force about 10% over the next year as part of a reorganization of the multinational computer maker's operation.
+The junta, which took power in a 1989 coup, has jailed politicians, trade unionists and human rights activists.
+Consumers have driven more than 500 billion miles on ethanol during the past eight years.
+Mr. Beteta was appointed general director of Comermex, while Mr. Prieto Fortun had to content himself with the position of adviser to the finance secretary.
+During his tenure, he sponsored legislation to mark the bicentennial of the Constitution and the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World.
+In Paris, a plane was sent Sunday with 60 rescue workers and emergency supplies for Guadeloupe, and two more were standing by waiting for Caribbean airports to reopen.
+The famine-aid debate has spilled over into the fight over confirmation of Melissa Wells as the next U.S. ambassador to Mozambique.
+India at one time had 70 courts, the most of any country, but none are known to be in use now.
+When her children were 6, she was elected to parliament for the first time and went on to lead the Conservative Party.
+This year's loss was shown at $10.64 per hundredweight.
+The tax imposed on this income can't be less than the tax that would be imposed if this income were added to the parent's taxable income.
+Mark Roddy, 37, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and three counts of securities fraud.
+Eritrea, a former Italian colony on the Red Sea, was administered by Britain from World War II until 1952 when it was federated with Ethiopia under a United Nations resolution.
+In it, workers broke into groups to discuss issues like the difference between "knowledge" and "understanding."
+Rates on 10-year Treasury notes, forecast by the administration at 8% this year, are already well above 9% and still climbing.
+Mason's attorney, Raoul Felder, said the comic's remarks were taken out of context by the Voice and the interview was off the record.
+Norwest The 22% jump in earnings for the Minneapolis-based bank holding company resulted from increased net interest margins, strong performances from the company's non-interest business and a sharp reduction in nonperforming loans.
+"Success breeds confidence, and that's what you want, but it can also threaten you with complacency," Stever said in an interview.
+Even within the Conservative party the 'basics' of a Suffolk mayor, a cabinet minister and Sir Edward Heath are manifestly incompatible. That is not what we mean by basic morality.
+William C. Verity, confirmed as secretary of commerce only last month, wasted no time in finding a new form of "unfair" trade.
+John A. Georges, chairman of the Purchase, N.Y.-based company, said Tuesday that the packaging materials and white paper operations put in a particularly strong performance.
+The U.S. Embassy said 1,500 of the rebels' estimated 7,000 regulars were fighting in the capital.
+Both the remedy and the standard of evidence of alleged discrimination should have city managers across the country preparing contingency plans in case they are next.
+Thousands of farmers camped on a road to the presidential palace ended their weeklong protest Monday, saying the government will consider their demands for higher crop prices.
+Academics, lawmakers and industry officials are studying ways to encourage "depositor discipline," such as exposing a small percentage of deposits over $100,000 to the threat of loss.
+The fighting shadowed a peacemaking effort by foreign ministers of the 22-state Arab League, who are to meet Wednesday in Tunis.
+That gloomy backdrop helps explain why retailers are focusing on credit-card promotions.
+The party, renamed the Party of Democratic Socialism, cautioned that rapid reunification would hurt East Germany.
+The Black Hills city spent about $30,000 adding 16 horseshoe pits, lighting and other improvements at the campground where the tournament will be held, said Finance Officer Beth Benning.
+Goulding, who is expected to arrive in Lebanon on Wednesday, will begin his investigation at the headquarters of the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon.
+Low interest rates in the US have driven US-based investors - many of them Latin Americans - to seek higher returns from regional markets where tight monetary policy and high interest rates have held sway.
+Moody's is reviewing the single-A-2 rating of Hospital Corp.'s senior debt, including Eurobonds, the single-A-3 rating of its convertible subordinated debentures, and the proposed single-A-2 rating of the shelf registration of its senior debt.
+But reaction was muted.
+The programme tells how the Patriot missile system failed to intercept the last Scud fired in the war because one unit was undergoing maintenance and another failed to register a threat, so that 28 Americans were killed.
+It escalated into open warfare elsewhere in Azerbaijan and led to the worst fighting in the ethnic feud in two years.
+Police at the scene said the plane crashed into a mountain three miles from downtown Quito and tumbled into a small river.
+Imagine the hullabaloo had he married her. Yet, newspapers across Germany produced just one picture of the wedding on an obscure page.
+The planned sale of the Olympic paints division, a strategic move to concentrate on core household and food-service businesses is pending.
+There's a gnawing problem in Chagrin Falls.
+For many companies, he said, the direct impact of higher rates, should they occur, isn't large.
+The U.N. seeks stability at 10.2 billion by 2075.
+The average one-year issue currently yields 8.02%, down from 8.05%.
+For their part, De Benedetti group officials said the sale had been in the works since late autumn.
+Why should O'Lone choose to publicise his story now, some six months after the event?
+Airlines, either individually or in groups, hire other companies to provide personnel who screen baggage and passengers at airport checkpoints.
+Farm incomes depend on a number of factors such as the level of debt, the kind of farming involved, the efficiency with which the farm is run.
+But he said that the dispatch of French troops was conditional on UN approval and on the participation of other countries. Mr Francois Leotard, the defence minister, ruled out the possibility that France would go it alone.
+The index fell as low as 2150.4 around midday, nearly breaching a psychological support level of 2150.0 before rebounding.
+To form the Chicago, Central & Pacific, in 1985 he bought nearly 700 miles of track between Chicago and Omaha, Neb., from an IC Industries Inc. unit.
+Should he die soon, the debate would be further sidetracked.
+State courts ruled the action illegal and ordered him freed.
+I think you have to have a feel for the horse.
+Net income was $8.4 million, or 33 cents a share, as revenue more than doubled to $43.2 million.
+Amount Pounds 5,000. Annual income Pounds 11.25. Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust.
+He bolted in the parking lot but obeyed Gosset's shouted order to stop.
+In a statement before a military court of honor that stripped the accused of military ranks and decorations, Ochoa said he deserved to die for betraying Castro and the revolution.
+The synthetic molecule, he said, prevented the virus from spreading from the infected T cells to the uninfected cells.
+Long-term food stability would depend on the efforts of Kenyans themselves. US aid officials criticised Mr Moi's announcement for not including the deregulation of price controls.
+Both points have force.
+Second, the central bank will set tough limits on money supply until the end of March 1995.
+Although redemptions have eased in recent days, "People are deciding to hunker down in bond funds as well as stock funds," portfolio manager Tom Urmston says.
+The unveiling ceremonies focused on the histories of the Statue and Ellis Island and the important contributions of millions of immigrants who have come to America.
+Under the plans, a single currency would become reality as early as 1997 if seven or more countries meet tough standards on inflation, currency stability and deficit spending.
+Thousands of passers-by crowded the square for a look at the protest, which marked the eighth time students have marched to Tiananmen since they began a campaign for political change on April 15.
+Vertical yellow bands link arch to deck.
+Coca-Cola combined the operations with the bottlers it already owned to form Coca-Cola Enterprises and sold 51% of the new company to the public.
+Oil futures prices finished higher in moderate trading Friday, buoyed by strength in the gasoline market.
+O'Neill, who helped Louisiana's Commissioner of Insurance Doug Green finance his successful 1987 campaign, was a defendant in a lawsuit by the Louisiana Board of Ethics for Elected Officials.
+"No qualitative changes have taken place in our economy, restructuring is sluggish, and the internal and external financial balance has deteriorated," he said.
+Under terms of the settlement, the company didn't admit any wrongdoing.
+It does not try to explain the relevance of this to the voters of modern California. Her latest refined commercial pitch is to depict Mr Huffington as 'the Texas millionaire California can't trust'.
+But even a congenital optimist has to acknowledge that the trigger point, if it exists for the Soviets, lies deep in the coming abyss.
+At least seven other Palestinian teen-agers, aged 13 to 18, were wounded today in stone-throwing clashes with troops, doctors at Nasser Hospital said.
+Many powerful cities within Germany, such as Hamburg, Bremen and Berlin, fall outside the zone.
+"Because we've been at peace for so long and no one's conscious of any danger, none of us really think about the Self Defense Forces at all," said Manabu Watanabe, 21, one of a group of college students munching hamburgers at a Wendy's in Tokyo.
+It is pouring millions into an array of anti-alcohol-abuse groups, minority organizations and don't-drink-and-drive advertising messages such as Miller Brewing Co.'s "Know Your Limits."
+Flight 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland on Dec. 21, killing 270 people.
+The two campaigns, meantime, also have backing from well-known national corporations.
+Nato ambassadors yesterday rebuffed Moscow's demand for an alternative to the Partnership for Peace arrangement, in a move that casts a shadow over next week's visit to Brussels by General Pavel Grachev, the Russian defence minister.
+After a worker died from AIDS last September, agency officials decided to require AIDS and hepatitis blood tests too.
+"We are still not too happy with Mr. Edelman.
+The Colombian chairmanship had introduced the item too late for inclusion in the statement. There has been growing pressure among industrialised nations for aid to developing countries to be made conditional on low military spending.
+Larry Whitlock, a special agent for the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, was observing for the agency's Anti-Terrorist Squad.
+But there's something else that makes this town of 5,000 more than just a spot on the map.
+Many companies fear that their data will not be as secure if their computers are managed by an outside supplier.
+"Lives are at stake," another hoarsely warns the leaders of the Western world, "your lives."
+Bloomsbury was out of tune with the Reaganite, Thatcherite times.
+After all, this was a place where, according to one local critic, "A dancer had practically to fall on her backside for the audience to notice anything was wrong or for the administration to care." Older and wiser types might have hesitated.
+Just before serving, sprinkle with cheese.
+Also some logs, but that's natural," he said.
+It recommended punishing at least four officers.
+When these technical features are incorporated in conventional multivariant analysis, far different results emerge.
+The police had intervened at the request of Oka's mayor.
+For example, Congress excluded enterprises with fewer than 15 employees from the reach of Title VII while making it easier to prove discrimination under Title VII than is the case under Section 1981.
+Bloom Investment is a Toronto-based investment advisory firm.
+This support followed Argentina's announcement of an austerity program to control its budget deficit and soaring inflation.
+Kleasen told reporters Wednesday at the non-denominational City Mission here that he would leave Buffalo immediately if he can find a job elsewhere and get the approval of parole officials.
+Canada's five major banks have about $6.58 billion (Canadian) in loans to Brazil.
+As previously reported, Mr. Forget said earlier that he intended to seek a change of control at Agnico because of what he called "numerous errors in management."
+The Secret Service on Thursday received a Ford Motor Co. limousine, a 22-foot modified 1989 Lincoln Town Car that will first be used in the inaugural parade Jan. 20.
+Under terms of the offer, which took effect yesterday, employees will be entitled to receive separation payments based on their years of service at SNET.
+By making these changes, China hopes it can catch up with its rivals in Asia, and give the four "economic tigers" of Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea a run for their money.
+In Tallahassee, Fla., Mitch Franks, an assistant deputy state attorney general, said the attorney general's office will review the decision when it is received and then make appropriate recommendations to state lawmakers and prosecutors.
+The project took a higher profile in 1986, when GM agreed to invest more in clean-diesel research, and give six methanol-powered buses to New York City.
+Asked if the death was a suicide, Basilius said, "We're not ruling out anything."
+A U.N. source said some of the increase was undoubtedly due to wider surveys conducted in Eastern Europe after last fall's democratic changes.
+Separate tallies by the Society for Human Resource Management and the Women's Legal Defense Fund show a score of states require some form of maternity or paternity leave.
+"It's viewed as coddling inmates, but it's really not.
+A lack of growth is destabilising because it tempts the other side into seeing us as weak.' Both the Likud and Labour are committed publicly to accelerating market reforms.
+He was putting himself around a lot.' The main beneficiary of the deal was British Aerospace, the defence and aviation group.
+An official human rights commission called on the government to release Soviets jailed for violating laws limiting religious activity and said most of the prisoners have embraced Mikhail S. Gorbachev's reforms.
+Cela spoke in Madrid.
+At 8 a.m. Saturday navy officials decided to await help from the United States and a specially-designed diving bell was due late Saturday night.
+Laurence Kirshbaum, president of Warner Books, a unit of Warner Communications Inc., says the book has an "enormous marketing leg up before we even start."
+In another abortion-tinged contest, Democratic Rep. James Florio is heavily favored to break an eight-year Republican hold on the governor's office in New Jersey.
+Houston-based Transco, through its Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. subsidiary, operates a 10,000-mile natural gas transmission system serving primarily the eastern United States with a capacity of 3.1 billion cubic feet per day.
+"One car pulled up and four guys came rolling out of it with their guns," he said. "Three of them took up positions outside the fence while the other one sneaked in toward the decoy.
+So far the dig has recovered a jawbone, neck and tail vertebrae and chest bones, he said.
+The attorney said he would present "ample, reliable evidence" of the alleged racism in Robeson County.
+"The typical Saks customer wants merchandise that is current," says Robert Burke, manager of the Saks Fifth Avenue in San Antonio.
+We merely addressed the practical aspects," he said.
+And, it allows them to raise money." Newbold Smith and other family members won a court order declaring the son legally incompetent after the younger Smith _ an heir to the DuPont fortune _ turned over much of his money to LaRouche's organization.
+But at least three other cabinet members as well as lower-ranking officials at the State and Defense departments learned soon after the November shipment that the cargo consisted of Hawk missiles.
+The T cell is a particular type of white blood cell that is infected and turned malignant by the virus.
+He could have received up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine if convicted on an assault charge.
+In the Tokyo market, some actively traded Treasury bonds surged nearly three-quarters of a point, or almost $7.50 for each $1,000 face amount.
+Rizzo, who owns a salon, is a consultant to a hair styling products manufacturer and gets $700 per appearance.
+He said the pageants no longer award fur coats and have asked him to return.
+"Always ready, the official Throw Dough practice pizza relieves the anxiety of customers waiting for their pizza order, and creates additional interest that quickly translates into increased sales," the ad says.
+Controversy over Beijing's first exhibition of nude paintings has taken a new turn with models theatening to sue an art institute for exposing them to the public eye.
+The toy maker said the two-year pact, its first multi-year financing ever, makes available up to $75 million until April 1989 and $65 million until April 1990.
+However, not all of the petitions received from U.S. industries seek to broaden the tariff preferences for imports from developing countries.
+Roh said the appointments were among several measures to cut his ties with Chun's authoritarian regime, but critics called the changes insufficient.
+Alan Mellor has been appointed chairman of RONCRAFT, a vice-president of its parent L&F and regional director for Europe and Africa; he is replaced as md by Paul Barrow.
+After a quarter-century of taking contraceptives and birth-control information to developing nations, a major medical center is finding that the way you deal with people is as important as the technology you bring them.
+"The board is well aware" of its options, he said.
+The Foundation on Economic Trends is seeking preliminary and permanent injunctions in U.S. District Court to terminate the program until the Pentagon assesses possible harm from the research in greater depth.
+"We shook hands and greeted each other," said Dukakis, who during the campaign scornfully referred to the Indiana senator in nearly every speech.
+But on the whole, this volume conveys the temper of a justice who would rather err on the side of caution.
+After Tuesday's win he argued that English soccer places such demands on its youngsters, even nine-year-olds, that it risks the 'physical and mental burn-out' of its potential stars.
+Vincent Griffo, chairman of William Street Brokers, said yesterday that senior officials at the New York-based firm also had been preparing a leveraged buy-out proposal.
+Ms. Bryant and Brandow said the virus died out after March 2, the anniversary of the introduction of Apple's Macintosh SE and Macintosh II models.
+His replacement will be elected in a secret vote by the 55 Democratic senators who will take their place in the 101st Congress next January.
+He also said Soviet participation is a possibility.
+He argued that spending on public services should be an essential plank of Labour's plans for economic regeneration and job creation. 'We must shape thinking, and not merely be shaped by the dogma of the last decade,' he said.
+Its dull and angular shape must rank as a great styling opportunity lost. On the road, it was their similarities I noticed, not the differences.
+A group led by senior managers began a $27-a-share tender offer for Payless Cashways Inc.
+Beltran." Military officials have claimed rebel representatives are raising funds among Filipino expatriate communities abroad to finance the 19-year-old Communist insurgency.
+As previoulsy reported, Phillips-Van Heusen rejected Rosewood's July 9 offer to acquire it for $22 a share, or an indicated total of $340 million.
+"He is effectively recommending the (complete acquittal) for those defendants against whom he says guilt has not been established to his satisfaction," said Sir Harry Livermore of Liverpool.
+British sources said the Saudis have ordered Westland's new Black Hawk helicopter.
+Hard to imagine anything more precisely controlled or exquisite than the account of Bizet's 'Adieu de l'Hotesse arabe' with which she closed the recital: cool, warm, exotic and tenderly tactful, all at one go.
+Even the parking lots are handsome.
+And previous experiences with this, a great many of those people have people have been allowed to come to our country.
+Both are due to be in service in the late 1990s. France took part in the early stages of the EFA project before breaking off in 1985 because of different requirements and arguments about project leadership.
+Last month, Mr. Roche of Morgan Stanley withdrew funds from British stocks and added the engineering group Mannesmann AG, the chemical giant BASF AG, Commerzbank AG and Volkswagen AG to his swelling German portfolio.
+The United States has donated eight rebuilt Huey helicopters to cover an area the size of Texas.
+"Other countries would give a Palestinian terrorist who killed a baby the chair, the noose or life behind bars.
+In the last 2 1/2 months, he says, short-term interest rates have risen sharply, with overnight rates of 100 per cent, against about 60 per cent in the previous 10 to 12 months.
+Mr. Lindner is Penn Central's principal shareholder, with about 28% of the common shares outstanding.
+July and September were the worst months for the little stocks.
+On Friday, the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons also advised AIDS-infected members to stop performing surgery.
+Tyler is a student at the institute's school.
+Rick Coleman, a spokesman for the oil company in Valdez, said four barges in Prince William Sound and another near Seward had a combined capacity of almost 8 million gallons.
+The British Treasury said on Jan. 8 that it had been assured by Kuwait that it has no ambition to control BP and doesn't intend to press for any management role in the British oil company.
+But not much more.
+Up to 1,500 coal miners throughout the company could lose their jobs.
+Wu and Li part company, vehemently.
+He looked uncharacteristically old and clod-footed, standing out awkwardly in a cast of experienced, authentic Wagnerians.
+Crest-Foam, which employs about 450, makes polyurethane foam used in furniture and bedding and under carpets.
+Sotheby's rival, Christie's International PLC, is also edging downscale.
+"I feel certain that he is deceased, but we haven't found him," police Lt.
+Daley was sworn in by U.S. District Judge Abraham Lincoln Marovitz, a family friend who presided at the elder Daley's six inaugurations.
+There's nothing in between."
+Voting for it were Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, the Democratic vice presidential candidate and 48 other Democrats.
+In 1986, Collor de Mello switched to Sarney's Brazilian Democratic Movement party and was elected governor of Alagoas.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Biogen closed at $11.50 a share, down $1.
+The charges were the result of phone calls Berendzen made March 28 and 29, police said.
+Canton trade officials say many more will be given the same right this year.
+Gov. Jim Florio was hanged in effigy and depicted in posters as Adolf Hitler as thousands demanded repeal of a record $2.8 billion tax increase.
+Traders said share prices continued a rout that began Monday on currency and other worries stirred by increasing tensions in the Middle East.
+The disclosure, in an interview in Le Point magazine, had all the appearance of a pre-emptive strike.
+The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the department unit issuing the proposal, said it would save an estimated 122 lives and prevent 60,000 injuries a year.
+"The system has collapsed because you had good farmers and a poor president," Jackson added.
+Consumers, meanwhile, are variously portrayed as all spent out, restocking their depleted pocketbooks, or ready to launch a new assault on the malls.
+Smaller stocks may outperform larger shares next month, he says, "but it's not happening with as great vigor." Large investors such as Ray Hirsch, of IDS's Discovery Fund in Minneapolis, expect only some small stocks to shine next month.
+They suck all the energy from "Where Duty Calls," a narrative on the Marine deaths in Lebanaon that is an embarrassing mess.
+But if those results from scrutinizing 41 contracts are applied statistically to all similar contracts, they said, the Pentagon might have distributed close to $1 billion in overpayments in 1986 and 1987.
+Both countries see the joint ventures as improving the chances of selling steel to Japanese automakers that have transplanted operations to America.
+He is now back at Oakdale supervising inmates on the graveyard shift.
+'Britten specifically left the 'club' opera of London.
+Perhaps, Parry said, that is because the massacre was the tribe's Holocaust.
+One of its researchers, Kary Mullis, came up with the idea of exponentially increasing gene pieces.
+But fulfilment of these aims remains fraught with considerable uncertainty. General elections over the last weekend of September re-affirmed Mr Meciar and his Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS) as the dominant force in Slovak politics.
+Another is Atah Abu Karesh, 50, from Gaza City, a teacher and a prominent Fatah activist.
+It is futile to talk of a colorblind society unless this constitutional principle is first established.
+They won't even think of coming to work for less than double the mimimum wage.
+'You cannot say we have not been flexible,' Mr Vernon Hince, senior assistant general secretary and chief negotiator of the RMT transport union, said yesterday.
+Possibly the personnel office was taking its cue from Treasury Secretary James Baker, who distanced himself from the W-4 fiasco early on.
+His campaign in 1984 was chaotic; this one is a shambles.
+He served side-by-side with the Republican vice presidential candidate.
+He needed $10,000 to buy a male to mate with the two females he keeps behind the house.
+Grants of up to $10,000 from FEMA for family assistance.
+The gifts were said to be in exchange for pro-Israel stories packaged as independent news items.
+Pirelli spun off its tire-making activities into a Dutch holding company, Pirelli Tyre Holding N.V., last year, and the group has been seeking to boost market share through foreign acquisitions or alliances.
+Once the appeal is filed, the U.S Court of Appeals in Washington would decide whether the reactor can operate while the legal fight continues.
+His fiery-eyed response to conventional political wisdom: "That's just too bad."
+Some analysts fret about its move to broaden its base out of apparel sales and manufacturing into retailing, with its own stores.
+He glared at me.
+Xinhua said the new tax law, adopted by the State Council, was designed to keep the gap between rich and poor from getting too wide.
+Johnson said his men narrowly missed assassinating Doe on Thursday when they ambushed his car less than a mile from the mansion, the report said.
+Choose a diet with plenty of vegetables, fruits and grain products.
+The market also was undermined by lower prices on Wall Street and in Tokyo, and by London's sinking performance.
+Representatives for New York-based Trans World Airlines and for the USAir unit of Washington, D.C.-based USAir Group Inc. said they are basically matching Continental's fares and advance purchase requirements.
+Assistant U.S. Attorney John M. McEnany, who represented the government in the case, also declined to comment.
+Three journalists were among those killed.
+"We've organized this thing for three days.
+And this war's losers, it's been clear for some time now, are Iraq and its sometime Soviet supporter.
+An opening date for the talks has not been set, but it's likely to be sometime in the summer.
+If somebody makes a higher price, we're very happy for them to have it.' It is, to be sure, a bad time to be making disposals, but Fiat's financial needs are pressing.
+Meanwhile, Joseph R. Canion, president and chief executive of Compaq Computer Corp. had to answer questions about selling 82% of his stock in February, before a May plunge in price on a disappointing earnings announcement.
+"People are consoled by the fact that they consider the LDP won't be so easily toppled," said Nobuo Tomita, a professor of politics at Meiji University.
+Another trader said the dollar was unlikely to keep rising because participants have begun speculating that the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan will call for dollar-selling and prepare to intervene in the market.
+How does all this jibe with the goals that you set eight years ago?
+Nice to see Francis Maude, the minister in charge of the citizen's charter, wearing his name-badge at a meeting fixed by London Electricity to report on its customer charter.
+Although that kind of fee arrangement is still relatively rare, money managers expect to see much more of it this year.
+Boeing has until Aug. 9 to make a counterproposal.
+School administrators say they find nothing surprising in the similarity in costs, and they say there is a strong motivation to keep tuitions in line with schools with which they compete for students.
+The Yankton Sioux believe the site outside Pipestone, Minn., that is now the Pipestone National Monument was illegally taken from them by the federal government more than 60 years ago, tribal Chairman Stephen Cournoyer Jr. said.
+With Germany set to unite on Oct. 3, Bonn and Moscow want to lay a solid foundation for relations that have been steadily improving over the past two years.
+A state court judge reserved a decision on a request that he prohibit six former top executives of Lord, Geller, Federico, Einstein Inc. from soliciting business or employees from Lord Geller for their new ad agency.
+Until last week, the troupe had been scheduled to present a two-evening, seven-hour play called "Brothers and Sisters" as part of the First New York International Festival of the Arts.
+Power-assisted steering units joined the range in June this year.
+Also today, the State Tourism Bureau ordered major hotels in Beijing that receive Cable News Network and the American Forces Radio and Television Service to shut down reception of the broadcasts, hotel officials said.
+On Sunday, they remembered their fallen Challenger colleagues by taking turns reading an emotional message that was broadcast to Earth.
+The company previously reported net income of $727,830, or 22 cents a share, on revenue of $15.8 million.
+The 257-156 vote sends the measure, a compromise between competing House and Senate bills, to President Reagan.
+The compounds are manmade chemicals used to create plastic foams, for cleaning electronic parts and for refrigeration.
+"I don't see why Miami shouldn't be right at the top of that list," he said.
+The General Assembly voted $35.7 million Wednesday to pay for three months of work by U.N. military observers who will monitor a truce in the 8-year-old war between Iran and Iraq.
+Atkinson's field is next to the Alpine Valley Music Theater. When 60,000 fans turned out Sunday for the first of four concerts by the rock group the Grateful Dead, Atkinson found uninvited guests in his fields.
+"Potential changes could de-stabilize metal markets," says a base metals dealer who negotiates large contracts with the Soviet Union.
+Many simply do not bother and use the pendants granny left them, while others fill their ceilings and walls with the latest fiddly systems from pretentious designers with hairdresser names. There is a way out of the darkness, but finding it is difficult.
+Small investors around the country seem to be following the same big-company script.
+Our third area of discussion was bilateral contacts between our peoples, an expanding program of student exchanges, of the opening of cultural centers, progress toward a broader understanding of each other.
+By agreement with the Warsaw Pact allies, the Soviet Union will withdraw and disband six tank divisions from East Germany, Czechoslovakia and Hungary by 1991.
+There are, admittedly, several more layers of the onion for him to reveal.
+Crude oil and gasoline futures prices rose again Tuesday, driven higher by buying due to supply considerations and technical market factors.
+The final insult is that like 75% of all seniors, he and his wife already have catastrophic coverage through private insurance.
+In another abortion issue, a $14.6 billion foreign aid bill was stymied by differences over a provision giving $15 million to the U.N. Population Fund.
+Mr Steinkuhler bought DM1m (Pounds 390m) worth of MAH shares, and earned a profit of at least DM64,000 on the sale of a first tranche, after Daimler decided to dissolve the holding company and exchange its shares for full company shares.
+American Cometra is a unit of Cometra Oil Co., also of Belgium.
+Just decide and stick with it.
+It was understood that Healy was the choice of Sullivan, but that her nomination has not been formally sent to the White House for approval by President Bush.
+All three Masses were set to begin at 8 p.m. local time.
+After the London fire, the New York City Transit Authority reactivated an old contract to install sprinklers at all 48 escalators at a cost of $5.7 million, but a month later called off the project because of budget concerns.
+Price will not be replaced on the company's board, and the size of the board will be reduced at the annual meeting to 10 directors, the company said.
+One of the aircraft plunged into the sea, killing all three occupants, while the other with two aboard crash-landed nearby, Williams said.
+Any change, they say, would be more in style than in substance.
+The company said the resignation and realignment of management are part of Matchbox's continuing efforts to streamline its operations.
+The company reported a 20.6 percent increase in its first quarter earnings, and said it had a good chance to keep up that pace.
+A Vatican statement said the consecrations were a "formally schismatic act."
+"If they come in, they want to bring in their own management," he said.
+Mr. Jawad is troubled by what he sees as American-backed attempts in Saudi Arabia to shape governments-in-exile. Riyadh has welcomed some 30 former generals and politicians ousted over the years by Saddam Hussein.
+Subject, policy and organisation of Office of Science and Technology.
+The accompanying, though smaller, rise in other drugs stocks is equally bizarre.
+From the start, American firms sought to counter the EC by investing so heavily in Europe that some Europeans claimed the U.S. wanted to take over the world.
+"I don't go to attract the masses, but to preach the gospel," John Paul said midway through the trip. "I go to bring the gospel everywhere there are Catholics.
+In a supermarket aisle scene, for example, paying for placements can mean the difference between a shelf full of General Mills cereals or of Kellogg's.
+The result was a seasonal storm that brought snow instead of rain to several areas.
+The plan calls for each of the four windsurfers to sail daily four-hour shifts.
+And he said that if elected president, he'd use the Armed Forces to fight drug trafficking.
+Ibrahim Nafei, editor of the leading government-owned newspaper Al-Ahram, said in an editorial Friday that a PLO statement on the attack was "flimsy and weak, to say the least.
+Souter's mother, Helen Souter, said by telephone Saturday that she remembered Anne Grant well.
+More recently, to obtain more aid, Mr. Machel had been tilting a bit toward the West, including Britain and the U.S.
+Mrs. Marcos, 59, fainted while accompanying her husband as he was being wheeled to surgery, and fell and hit her head, Miller said.
+Komatsu cited increased public-works spending in Japan and "flourishing private-sector housing investment."
+Drexel has not said whether it will lay off the 1,200-member support staff in the unit.
+Predictably, the year ahead looks brighter; 63% of the executives anticipate better company performance in 1990, while only 10% envision a decline.
+The Washington Post, in Saturday editions, quoted a senior federal health official as saying: "We have a major battle on our hands, and we are fighting with at least one arm tied behind our back.
+One is a former Japanese Consulate, built before the Russo-Japanese War at the turn of the century.
+Buffeted by political pressure resulting from a sluggish economy, the administration portrayed the aid package as a domestic program of sorts.
+She said she intends to visit congressional offices _ including those of Sens. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, and John Glenn, D-Ohio, and Reps.
+Network Equipment Technologies Inc., a hot new multiplexer concern in Redwood City, Calif., has a network management development pact with IBM, which also is rumored to be interested in forming a relationship with PacTel Spectrum.
+But neither side thinks much can be done to improve the immediate outlook. With most other big economies either in or near recession, little stimulus can be expected from exports.
+The company will be allowed to keep a Pennwalt plant in Calvert City, Ky., which produces the same chemicals.
+It started as faint, curved lines of red, blue, green, purple and pink light.
+Elaine Garzarelli, head of sector analysis at Shearson Lehman Hutton, dismisses lingering fears among some investors that with stock prices at all-time highs, another crash is likely.
+They have a Spanish style adobe house of five rooms and 1,500 square feet at their ranch in the Santa Ynez mountains about 30 miles north of Santa Barbara.
+Forty-even percent are male, 55 percent are married and 38 percent have college education.
+Large intake pipes are not affected, but the mussels swim up into the small-diameter service piping inside the plants.
+Taylor Binnie will design a major treatment centre at Riva, on the Black Sea, together with a 28km sewer to serve the Asian side of the Bosphorus.
+Interco also said last Wednesday it would seek a preliminary injunction against Cardinal's tender offer.
+If the fatal disease were to become endemic in Australia, the CDC said, about 38,000 people a year there might have to undergo post-exposure preventive treatment, and millions of dollars would have to be spent on vaccine and quarantine programs.
+Polonia's attorney, Dennis Coffey, issued a statement Thursday that the player accepted full responsibility and wanted to apologize to the girl, his team and professional baseball.
+The assumption in the markets yesterday was that Mr Gonzalez would be more cautious about rate-cutting, and Spanish money market interest rates were unchanged yesterday. The peseta closed at Pta76.84 to the D-Mark from a previous finish of Pta78.27.
+The state rewarded Pimen for his loyalty.
+It certainly hasn't undermined his supreme self-confidence nor diminished his soft-spoken imperiousness.
+Such a sour-crude contract could be traded soon.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 28,046.75 points, up 93.50 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Saturday.
+Contaminated water is sprayed over it, the microbes go to work, and eventually all that's left is some carbon dioxide and cleansed water that can be recycled for industrial use.
+But without a raise in the incinerator fee, we didn't have money to increase salaries," said Councilwoman Maggie McCoy.
+Both Mr Berlusconi and the union leaders said it was important first to establish the principles of how the system was to be reformed, and then discuss the nature of the cuts. This represents an important change in the government's approach.
+But many analysts said Friday's report, showing unemployment up 0.1 percentage point and at its highest level since the spring of 1988, made clear that the economy has lost the strength necessary to avoid toppling over the edge into a recession.
+Robert J. Day, USG's chairman and chief executive officer, said Desert Partners, a Dallas-based partnership headed by two Texas oilmen, initiated the settlement.
+About 25 percent of respondents believed that their families' financial situation would improve, a drop of about 2 percent points from July.
+The company said that the additional shares would be available for stock splits, acquisitions and general corporate purposes, but that currently there are no plans to issue additional stock.
+His birthplace is now in Romania and renamed Sinnicolau Mare.
+About a dozen protesters demanding freedom for three Estonian political prisoners had gathered more than 6,000 signatures by Tuesday during a five-day demonstration in Tallinn, Estonia.
+The problems that have existed are because poor people or high-risk people were poorly served." The recommendations come as Congress is considering legislation to reauthorize all of the federal government's spending on higher education.
+"Our staffs must reflect the diversity of our society and our newspapers must faithfully mirror the world around us because we are a unique business with extraordinary responsibilities," Wilson said.
+The company said in a news release that some fans on the cars equipped with 2.3-liter engines may rub against the fan shroud and overheat.
+The source said that Bermudez and the directorate members were summoned to Washington last week, where Secretary of State George P. Shultz urged them to settle their differences.
+The amount of domestic savings available to the private sector averaged 7.1% of GNP in the 1950s, 7.6% in the 1960s and 7.1% in the 1970s.
+You have to defend the freedom you have won." Havel struck a personal tone throughout the news conference, one of his first in Czechoslovakia since becoming president.
+Texas Commerce Bank in Houston, for example, is paying 3.07%, according to Bank Rate Monitor.
+The checks are called "base line" inspections in the treaty, which was signed in December by President Reagan and Kremlin leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
+Brannon worked for 37 years at AP bureaus in Minneapolis, Madison, Wis., Milwaukee and Kansas City before retiring in 1966. He had worked for the Peoria (Ill.) Star in the late 1920s.
+Bush's proposal was described by the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, as a result of the collapse of hard-line communist governments in Eastern Europe.
+The rollback package failed to gain the 41 votes necessary for passage, thus effectively ending the tax repeal drive until the Republican majorities take over both houses of the state legislature tomorrow.
+All but one suffered tonnage cuts.
+Mr. McFarlane also indicated that in 1985 the colonel had increasingly come under the direction of William Casey, the former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, who recently died.
+In the past year the company has sold several operations that it took on in 1986 in an effort to diversify.
+Valhi, which currently holds 66% of NL, offered to swap 1.5 shares of its stock for each of the 22 million NL shares it doesn't own.
+That Mr. Frank, who is openly gay, refuses to consider himself a victim has helped keep him from being marginalized as the Gay Congressman.
+Company officials acknowledged the figure but added that the group would post a profit for the full year.
+She, Bush and French Defense Minister Jean-Pierre Chevenement offered the use of their countries' military camps in West Germany to temporarily house any flood of emigres.
+It reported he said, "I have seen and done terrible things.
+Soybean futures took the biggest slide in 15 years.
+Transportation equipment increased 10.6 percent to $36.7 billion.
+It's "just a matter of time" until the United States is at war again, Bob Horsch of Rahway, N.J., a veteran of Army service in Vietnam, told a reporter at the Vietnam memorial Sunday.
+He didn't state the size of the bonus.
+The defense said Nofziger "does not dispute the need for fair, clear and balanced post-employment restrictions" but contended that if the statute were clearer, "Mr.
+In a leveraged buyout, the acquirer finances the purchase of the target company with sales of its assets or from its cash flow.
+President Roh Tae-woo, another former general and associate of Chun, is trying to defuse the crisis without damaging his government's position.
+The renewed sell-off was broad, as losers outnumbered gainers by a margin of more than 4-to-1.
+The suit, in federal court in Chicago, was brought by Morarji Desai, the former prime minister of India.
+"The plane's return flight is fully booked, so we do not look that bad," he said.
+In all teams, from all over the world, no group of young men and women is quite like them.
+The weekly export sales for the new crop "show an excellent foreign appetite for U.S. cotton and were far higher than had been expected," Mr. LeGardeur said.
+Life magazine has exclusive story rights, Rothstein said.
+But when dealings shifted to the United States, the dollar moved sharply higher on technical factors, traders said.
+The president, in a speech before the American Newspaper Publishers Association on Ellis Island in New York, said that abandoning the Contras would give the Soviets a free hand in Central America and "endanger our own security."
+Foreign bidders have been particularly active among the crash-depressed and underpriced OTC issues, picking up additional value from the depressed U.S. dollar.
+For all these reasons, Medicaid, as currently structured, has lost some of its allure as a vehicle for providing health care to the uninsured.
+They are all designed to reinforce one another, to mesh into a powerful whole.
+On his return home, the former general said: "If anyone thinks they have evidence against me, let them take it to the courts.
+An orbiting telescope also is able to observe in the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum, which is impossible from the ground, he said.
+"We were cheering with them and shouting `Down with Ceausescu.' We were Romanians to all intents and purposes," said army Lt.
+"Perhaps you can call it Goh's gamble," says a Singaporean securities analyst.
+Separately, the U.S. industrial sector operated at 82.7% of capacity in April, the highest level in eight years.
+But they said the economic slowdown, which many analysts say has just about deepened into a recession, will subdue those effects.
+But tomorrow's announcement isn't necessarily Sir James's best shot.
+"When cholesterol is considered not good for you, and you don't have it, then I see no problem in saying you can eat this and not worry about getting too much cholesterol," he said.
+Next time you find yourself having a cup of coffee and a stale Danish pastry in a motorway service station, look around you.
+Also, the Kuwaitis are still considering, but haven't yet decided, whether to proceed on any of the more adventurous fundraising plans suggested by various banks.
+Men accounted for nearly 30 percent of the 1988 patients for doctors in the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, and 22 percent of facial surgery by those in the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.
+The increase in the death rates for Alzheimer's disease came at the same time that rates for other leading causes of death - such as heart ailments, stroke, liver diseases and hardening of the arteries - were going down, he said.
+She recalled how the crippled ship was greeted by hundreds of people bearing balloons and welcome-home banners when it returned after the attack last year. "Last August, it was a a lot more emotional," she said.
+"We had just finished eating dinner when we heard an explosion. I just jumped off into the water.
+Much of the collapse came from its humiliating and costly problems with the Food and Drug Administration.
+Mr Bolger's government narrowly retained power in the general election last November, and the next election will almost certainly be held under a system of proportional representation rather than first-past-the-post.
+BUDGET AND DEFICIT: "Improving the state of finances and money circulation by slashing the deficit of the state budget," reducing the supply of bank notes and increasing bank interest rates on savings.
+Public concern about the use of military-style assault weapons, such as the AK-47 used by a gunman to kill five children in a Stockton, Calif. schoolyard last January, has prompted the administration review of gun-control policies.
+Earlier blanket amnesties for Kurdish rebels and other political dissidents have not attracted many of Saddam's opponents back to Iraq.
+Tierney and Bailey were joined by Washington state Attorney General Kenneth O. Eikenberry.
+Under the proposed measures, all Northern Ireland election candidates will have to sign an oath rejecting violence.
+Marley said many building materials were supplied shrink-wrapped in polythene. A similar scheme launched by Second Life and the farmers' union had resulted in 4,000 tonnes of polythene film being recycled last year.
+I never had great pots of money to waste.
+"I've read a lot of stories about the North River and knew about the burial ground.
+Kume said Honda would increase the number of dealerships in the United States to 1,300, but did not give the present number.
+The buttons mirrored the U.S. anti-drug slogan "Just Say `No."' "These contacts show we have common goals and common problems," Matlock said as he posed for photos with long-haired rockers Eric Brittingham and Fred Courey of Cinderella.
+Also Monday, a federal judge in Big Stone Gap, Va., sentenced three striking miners to jail terms ranging from three days to three months for driving in slow-moving convoys to block coal trucks.
+"They're more than welcome to come," said Rollins.
+But the rally didn't last long, partly because of growing concern about the nation's huge budget deficit.
+He brought his one-man show, "More Than Two Words," to the National Archives auditorium to repeat the wit and words of a chief executive who is usually pictured as possessing little of either.
+Breaking a promise of confidentiality made to sources could shut off future sources of information, he said.
+Bond hopes to exploit the state's political shift since King's last election.
+It would make it a criminal offence to supply such videos for private use or show them in a public place where children under 18 are admitted.
+Human Rights Department recommendations have the authority of law.
+Unless share prices stage a dramatic recovery, few of the warrants to buy new shares will be exercised and few convertible bonds will be converted into equity.
+An estimated 30,000 people attended the consecration Saturday of the new Roman Catholic bishop in the Slovak diocese of Spis, the Catholic news agency Kathpress reported.
+But the Turkish lobby was galvanized last summer when the House, for the third time in three years, took up a resolution condemning Turkey for Armenian genocide.
+"The grand jury is not finished," Walsh said. "This is simply an interim report." North, who was fired from his job as a National Security Council aide in late 1986, said: "I did not commit any crime.
+In Lebanon, a senior Hezbollah official called for the release of all Western hostages and Lebanese detainees held by Israel, reiterating the pro-Iranian group's standard posture that it is not involved in kidnappings.
+But nearly all the issues have been from companies regarded by professional fund managers as 'small', usually consigned to specific small company funds.
+"We knew this was going to re-enter, but exactly where was hard to predict, as far as the exact time and location," he said.
+In another development, the English-language daily Jerusalem Post said a group of prominent Israelis had formed an organization to publicize the dangers a high Arab birth rate poses to the Jewish state.
+Sen. Dixon, aides say, may still decide to introduce a resolution to scuttle the Korea Fighter Project entirely; that tack, however, is unlikely to get very far.
+Overall, declining Nasdaq issues outnumbered advancers, 912 to 865.
+The UUP is more circumspect.
+She exorcises her grief - or tries to - by watching a video of her loved ones' funeral.
+"It will give NCNB the ability to finance the ongoing growth of the company as necessary." Banking analysts said they were unaware of any specific acquisition NCNB might pursue soon.
+Captain Mike Atherton agreed: 'We really haven't played well.'
+Mr. Bressler even looks forward to the day when industrial designers have their names on products, like fashion designers do today.
+'From the start, we set targets for the number of trades we wanted to see and we are meeting those targets.'
+The answer lies with William Butler Yeats: The center hasn't held.
+Yodmani stressed the two-hour talk did not constitute Thai recognition of the Vietnam-backed government in Cambodia.
+He also said references to Republic of Vietnam _ the name of the pre-1975 government in South Vietnam _ should be changed to the Vietnam's current official name, Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
+Therein might very well lie the reason why their children appear to be lacking in "good character." William B. Smith Springdale, Ark.
+In the latest episode, the cartoon's fictional chief executive officer, W.A. Thornhump, says the company "was accidentally mentioned here as selling racially insensitive pink crayons labeled `flesh."
+Not only that: they throw a honking great brick through the flimsy plot and leave a mess of shattered ideals.
+This was offset by better news on retail sales, which rose 1.2 per cent in December.
+Aziz also said foreigners in hiding since Iraq invaded Kuwait Aug. 2 have nothing to fear.
+Memorable restorations have included The Thief Of Bagdad and The Wind.
+The 1972-74 A's, arguably baseball's best team of the last three decades, won championships while averaging under one million in annual home attendance, and the franchise was thought to be shaky until quite recently.
+Proudfoot bills its U.S. clients $5,900 a week for each Proudfoot worker.
+The Red Cross estimates 1,000 ailing or disabled POWs are still held by both sides.
+He has challenged an arrest warrant in the courts. Already government ministers are suggesting the decree can be altered in parliament - especially that part saying crimes such as corruption against the state do not warrant preventive detention.
+He remained active in public life.
+It didn't need to export.
+The reserves are a major undeveloped block of high-quality, low-sulfur coal in the East.
+Typhoon Ruby roared across the Philippines today with heavy rain and winds topping 100 mph, causing mud slides and tidal surges that left thousands homeless. Officials said at least 13 people died.
+Some consultants have further quantified the hidden costs.
+We belong to the public." Reinisch and the university are stalemated, with the board of trustees waiting for her to decide whether she will resign.
+An opposition group calling itself the Democratic Union held an organizational meeting Saturday to establish a political party as an alternative to the Communist Party, a leading dissident said.
+Unlike northern Spain, it indeed has little 'smokestack' industry, but this may be a strength.
+Soaring demand has lifted the free-market price to about $8,000 a ton from $400.
+U.N.-mediated peace talks between Iran and Iraq resume Monday in an effort to consolidate the precarious truce and disengage troops in the 8-year-old Persian Gulf war.
+Iranian officials have publicly lauded the fact that U.S. operations have been hampered by mines, but they haven't taken responsibility for laying them.
+The appellate division of the New York State Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a key provision of Irving's "poison pill" anti-takeover defense.
+He has a public offer for 15 percent more.
+LIVESTOCK and MEATS: Prices of hog futures contracts climbed amid signs that farmers will reduce their sales to meatpackers.
+Lyn Nofziger, who was Reagan's first White House political director, said of Bush, "I think he likes the idea of being president.
+This is commonly referred to as a 'verismo' opera, though the term is hardly appropriate.
+Unreasonable fear of AIDS could cause a substantial disruption of the workplace unless employees are educated about how to deal with co-workers who have the fatal disease, according to the results of a survey released Tuesday by the American Red Cross.
+Mr. Torok of Chrysler disagrees.
+"It might even be that the man had an ideological change of heart after coming into office," Selfe said.
+The four-wheel-drive vehicles were to be marketed worldwide except in North America, where ARCAD planned to build them at an existing Chrysler facility.
+Mr. Newman said he considered giving a gift of stock to four people who contributed to the venture but Mr. Gold was not one of them.
+Halls without government subsidies need more seats, sometimes too many for good sound.
+It ruled out taking over any of the Ravenscraig plant.
+But that strategy gets more difficult as overall demand for trucks and cars sags.
+Including the latest purchase, McCrory operates nearly 1,300 stores in 38 states and the District of Columbia.
+The Financial Times 30-share index was up 16.4 points at 1,599.6 at the close.
+TWA intends to operate the A330 on major North American and trans-Atlantic routes.
+In particular, they did not realise that English was spoken in the Philippines which meant, for example, that sales literature did not need to be translated. 'People here didn't understand the east,' he says.
+There is still quite a lot of scope for improved productivity, which is why I expect unemployment to keep rising for quite some time.' Mr Sushil Wadhwani, an economist with the merchant bank Goldman Sachs, agrees: 'There is still scope for cost-cutting.
+Attacks on trains and taxis last week killed dozens of blacks.
+Nagorno-Karabakh, a region of 162,000 people, has been part of Azerbaijan since 1923 but Armenians claim that Azerbaijanis discriminate against them.
+Iran is also believed to hold 10,000 to 20,000 Egyptians captured while working as mercenaries in the Iraqi army or while working as fishermen for Kuwait, which Iran accuses of supporting Iraq.
+The move erased roughly half the loss the key barometer registered in the previous session, when it settled at a 14-month low.
+However, the impressive, albeit patchy, results were accompanied by an unchanged dividend, prompting worries over the short term outlook for the stock.
+Great Western Bank, the nation's second-largest healthy thrift, unveiled a bold attempt to escape from the insolvent Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. and switch into the healthier Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
+Each was charged with six counts of aggravated assault.
+Moses is charged with insider trading for allegedly buying 10,000 Hammermill shares in 1986 using non-public information concerning Bilzerian's planned tender offer.
+Violent clashes were reported in Lipljan, Titova Mitrovica, Klina, Prizren, Kosovska Kamenica and Gnjilane.
+Meanwhile, U.S., Soviet, Russian and Ukrainian nuclear weapons experts will meet in Russia next week to develop ground rules for counting and destroying some 13,000 nuclear weapons.
+These inch forward, supporting the roof as a cutter tears out the coal.
+Most analysts, however, called the deal a suitable alternative to the McCaw offer, which LIN has been trying to repel since it was first made in June.
+It would use nuclear weapons and other advanced technology to intercept and destroy ballistic missiles aimed at the United States.
+It has net bank borrowings of Pounds 3.9m and membership debentures totalling Pounds 1.5m. The club has 4,700 members.
+Police arrested 18 protesters, the witnesses said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+The unusual collaboration between commercial network and public television was the brainchild of WGBH, the PBS station in Boston.
+It claimed the deposits were transferred to Sangam Ltd. in London, a company Swedish radio said was owned by the Hinduja family.
+If they are eliminated, returns may fall.
+Promoters think Los Angeles County's concrete waterways are a congestion reliever.
+Former Maltese officials have said that a half-hour before the U.S. air raids on Libya in April 1986, Maltese air traffic controllers warned Libya that the warplanes were en route.
+It must become an actual qualified residence on the day it's ready for occupancy.
+The first is flat and the holes run side by side.
+None of the Lanza children followed him into show business.
+LeClerc has been wrestling since kindergarten; his kitchen career began at 13 when he weighed dough at a pizza parlor owned by a family friend.
+Yet Weinstein noted that little of this is new.
+Telephone callers to Euroservices of Kingswood are told that for Pounds 89.99 an unauthorised card will be provided.
+He notes that the banking sector has underperformed significantly, and that a short-term consolidation will be necessary before the market pushes on again. Additional reporting by William Cochrane in London.
+Third, we are eternally committed to programs that always require more funding and usually don't work.
+She's going to be fine.
+Yesterday's attack would be the 12th the IRA has carried out in mainland Britain this year, police said.
+She said it was packed with work-related meetings with high government officials and was an important part of a report on burden sharing that was released last month.
+Some assailants were reportedly hooded and in camouflage uniform.
+The legislation would give the president new authority to stop any foreign takeover that "threatens essential commerce which affects national security."
+The panel approved the guidelines for governments, employers and employees during a three-day meeting.
+The money will go toward investigation, prosecution, incarceration and treatment of drug offenders.
+The Barclay brothers couldn't be reached late yesterday for comment.
+PRIOR to monetary union in the summer of 1990, there was no private sector financial services industry in the eastern part of Germany.
+The old government-controlled economy has collapsed and been replaced by depleted store shelves, rampant growth of the black market and bartering for goods.
+Mrs. Aquino has often complained that the press today does not report on the achievements of her government and the effort it is making to improve the lives of ordinary Filipinos.
+The late New York quote for sterling was $1.5645 compared to $1.5585 Thursday.
+The Dow Jones industrial average managed a rebound today, defying fears of a Black Monday-style crash in some of the heaviest trading in the history of the New York Stock Exchange.
+On a day-to-day basis, Korea was far bloodier.
+But he warned that spending cuts were inevitable, with the government holding the increase in current spending to 2.5 per cent in line with inflation.
+Browder will now face state Sen. John Rice, who hopes to give the GOP its first congressional gain in Alabama in a quarter-century. The special election is scheduled for April 4.
+"A lot of times we don't get home from road trips till 2 or 3 in the morning, and only get about four hours of sleep before heading back out to the ballpark," he said.
+"We don't like to make the goose that lays the golden egg uncomfortable.
+But officials say the details of a new pact probably won't be worked out before the present agreement expires.
+World oil consumption fell 700,000 barrels a day in the fourth quarter, helping push supplies in industrial nations to their highest point since 1982.
+"We're more selective about our shots than the Europeans," said Bob Joyce, a Canadian team wing, but he was smiling when he said it.
+This power to impound was used narrowly, often when circumstances changed after enactment.
+The chemical and drug company posted a 30% decline in second-quarter profit.
+The MD-11s are to be delivered between 1993 and 1998, he said.
+Like any crop, there are threats to the mushrooms: a type of fly will eat the spawn; too much water will cause discoloration; a virus can wipe out production, Scott said.
+"Panama has been a regional center for a lot of companies.
+Part of the problem may lie with the split of values into prices and volumes.
+Still, Mr. Byrne added, "the stock looked awfully cheap to me." He paid an average share price of $31.13.
+"We think Sen. Byrd accurately stated the case about why UAL's employee-ownership proposal makes sense for this country from a policy perspective and why it is consistent with U.S. law," said UAL spokesman Lawrence Nagin.
+Mason got in hot water in September for calling Dinkins "a fancy shvartze with a moustache" while working on the campaign of Dinkins' opponent, Republican Rudolph Giuliani.
+Pennzoil had sued Texaco claiming Texaco's 1984 acquisition of Getty Oil Co. interfered with its plans to buy part of Getty.
+The global beauty market has been relatively static for two years. Elf also has the problem that, although YSL is still prestigious, it is these days less obviously in the forefront of fashion.
+Pensioners will actually lose less money on average than others.
+Opinion polls in some areas have put the undecided vote at 38 percent to 47 percent.
+Roger Rock, manager of a Tiffany & Co. store, said he didn't think the taxes would slow business.
+Millard Phelps, an analyst at Hambrecht & Quist, said Advanced Micro's announcement wasn't surprising.
+No package was found, the area was reopened and all operations were back to normal by 9 p.m., the spokeswoman said.
+Grace said it sold its Channel and Central Region home centers to a group led by Channel's chief executive officer, Leon Berger, who will remain president and chief executive of the new company.
+The fire was still smoldering early today, and authorities said it would be some time before investigators determined the cause. Walker said a crane would be used to pull the wreckage apart Tuesday.
+In addition, deputies' posts in department's No. 3 office are vacant due to the departure of Associate Attorney General Stephen Trott, who is now a federal judge.
+The parties grew, with 250 to 300 people at Borinski's 80th birthday in 1981, he said.
+As a result, the company said the best interests of the company and its shareholders will be served through the sale of its packaging products and services groups.
+Approaching Cuemba from Kuito in a Casa CN-235 troop transport, a short-takeoff and landing aircraft, the visitors accompanied by government guides saw roads and railways empty of all traffic.
+'I repeat what I have always said, which is that all forecasts should be treated with caution and scepticism,' he said.
+Rebels set fire to two trucks and a road grader before fleeing with the victims' weapons, the report said.
+The study by Selnes and Dr. Justin McArthur, also of Hopkins, was intended to resolve questions raised by earlier studies that had found distinct mental problems, such as loss of memory and mental slowness, in people infected with the AIDS virus.
+The mourners included men in business suits, women in Sunday dresses and bikers in grimy faded jackets with club colors emblazoned on the back.
+For the fiscal year ended this past April, the firm cut back the percentage of pretax profits going into the bonus program.
+In January 1987, U.S. authorities barred Marcos and his wife from leaving Oahu Island following a coup attempt in Manila by his followers.
+The U.S. dollar ended mostly lower today in thin European trading.
+He also met with opposition activists with whom he has established relations over the years.
+Swindon has overall management responsibility for developing the new GSM pan-European market and also manufactures the radio frequency base stations required to pick up the signal.
+In Tokyo, trading is halted during lunchtime.
+The reasons behind the march were serious and the problems raised by the three speakers were real.
+Mrs. Beugen was cited for assault and battery and released on her own recognizance.
+All other costs will be met by funds raised privately by the prince, who is expected to visit the course and may attend some of the classes, according to Jules Lubbock, the school's director.
+Prices for Dubai crude soared at one point to an eight-year high of $31.10-31.20 a barrel, the highest level since November 1982, Kyodo News Service said.
+The New York Times also has reported that Frankfurt Zink was among a number of companies from which Libya obtained materials for the plant.
+The rights, to last five years, will be distributed on March 4 to holders of record as of that date.
+Nearly 1,300 attendants crossed picket lines, according to court records.
+It's rush hour here at La Guardia Airport and the mood in the tower is grim.
+And there is one added and quite extraordinary benefit to this sort of realism and public candor: This is also the best way to avoid war or conflict.
+He has talked with Franciso and with his other brother Jorge, a lieutenant, only briefly since his return.
+Lord Stevens, who is also chairman of United Newspapers, couldn't be reached for comment.
+Brady, speaking at the International Monetary Conference luncheon in San Francisco, expressed optimism that a budget agreement between Congress and the Bush adminstration could be reached that would reduce rates.
+But political opponents question whether this particular businessman should have taken the risk of running for high office without resolving a conflict of interest which is helping to prolong a period of damaging political uncertainty.
+Although researchers would face major hurdles in developing the technique to fight AIDS, "it's a very good thing for them to think about," said study co-author Steven McKnight.
+"The task is to reunite the West and East of our continent politically and economically, spiritually and culturally," a German delegate said.
+Cartwright told of being forced to endure Crawford's advances, having sex in the lottery offices and being threatened with the loss of her job if she failed to comply.
+The dial-a-porn industry says the definition is too broad and unconstitutional.
+Iran began trying to buy the fungus last December when a man identified in intelligence files only as Mr. Moallem got in touch with Dr. H. Bruno Schiefer, director of the toxicology research center at the University of Saskatchewan.
+Many students are expected to extend a scheduled vacation period that begins Monday by staying home the rest of this week.
+A section of Interstate 87 was closed in both directions north of Albany, N.Y., today after four trucks collided.
+The No. 1 auto maker is expected to lose nearly $3 billion overall this year, with exceptionally heavy losses in North American auto operations offsetting profits overseas and in diversified businesses.
+Arab reports said the slain man, identified as Yasser Kazmous, had been accused of collaboration with Israel in slogans painted on walls in the Nur Shams refugee camp, where he lived.
+But Hurd, 60, argued that he had the best chance of unifying the traumatized Conservative Party.
+If Mr. Chun accepts the DJP proposals, he said, "I think it may be somewhat helpful to solve the problem.
+He succeeds Harold A. Sutphen Jr., who will retire at the end of this month.
+Revolving credit and a category called miscellaneous credit, which includes cash loans and certain retail transactions, actually declined in January.
+Reagan said he wouldn't sign any arms-control treaty that doesn't provide procedures for verification that U.S. negotiators consider acceptable.
+At 46, he reports for work dressed like the Boy Scout he once was, yet often spends his days immersed in cosmic dilemmas such as the future of the ozone layer.
+He participated in negotiations this spring with communist authorities that led to the restoration of Solidarity's legal status.
+He does his paperwork at a small writing table in the corner.
+I handed a bookie a betting stub and he gave me Pounds 500. 'Thankyou, sir.' 'Thankyou.' 'Certainly, sir.
+It has much to do with 1.6m acres of Hawaiian crown land held in trust for native Hawaiians who are supposedly eligible to live on it and farm it. Native Hawaiians have received some recognition of their claims on these lands.
+Formally known as the Hazard Communication Standard, the warnings were imposed by OSHA on the chemical industry and its 1.4 million workers in 1985.
+He said he does not break down the deaths according to types of violence and could not say how many were drug-related.
+The countdown to the currency switchover caused shortages of food and household products in East Berlin and other cities.
+He now is expected to propose that a new 35% top income-tax rate, which is aimed at financing a middle-class tax break, apply to higher-income taxpayers than he had previously suggested.
+Mr. President _ sign the trade bill into law and give us all the chance to build a strong economic future the old-fashioned American way: top notch individual effort, teamwork and fair rules.
+Lord Young, who will chair the operating company, said yesterday: 'This is a very, very serious bid which is properly worked out.
+Chapter 11, which requires a reorganization of the enterprise, is normally the refuge of corporations.
+A former Harvard professor and hospital director who resigned his posts amid charges of plagiarism has been rehired by the hospital, officials said Friday.
+Many Arabs, although troubled by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, also are wary about what they perceive as massive U.S. interference in the region.
+'They are not working on any options that breach Pounds 244.5bn,' one said yesterday. Thursday's cabinet meeting is likely to discuss ways of bringing private-sector investment to projects.
+The rest must come from government or agency business. Even accounting for the later start, Bankers Trust has not matched Morgan's rapid ascent up Wall Street's underwriting ladder.
+In another method of accounting, the report said net farm income is expected to be in the range of $45 billion to $49 billion, steady to down 8 percent from last year's $49 billion.
+They were lousy ones."
+Many Tibetans worry that if they return with less than independence, the Chinese can simply close the country and nobody will know what is happening.
+Douglas Madison, a corporate trader with Bank of America, commented that cross-dealing has increasingly taken center stage as investors grapple with the dollar's next move.
+I _ (laughter) _ I'm not looking for any more.
+All the casualties were civilians except three soldiers killed and three wounded.
+About seven million VTRs are sold in the EC annually, according to the commission.
+It will have to wait until flotation in four years' time to realise much of that gain. As for Europe, Forte is positioning itself to become a leading player in motorway services but its hotel strategy is less convincing.
+It is nice to feel really wanted, in a state so desperate for a big project that you will be treated like royalty - as befits the Mercedes image.
+Analysts expect H-P to support multiple operating systems at least until then as well.
+People who care about people.
+Gorbachev, whose own policies of tolerating greater openness and dissent have emboldened groups seeking more autonomy, blamed ethnic violence on the forced migrations of ethnic groups ordered by his predecessors.
+Only the social charter divided the parties.
+"Initial activity validates our research and development that points to a promising future for natural gas futures," said Z. Lou Guttman, chairman of the exchange board.
+Councilman Ernani Bernardi was the lone dissenter.
+The baboon that's best at coping with stress is the one that seeks emotional backing from other baboons (support groups, if you will), the researchers found.
+Fire blocked our way to the plateau.
+Market sources have speculated that Citicorp's Irish securities operation had long securities positions of as much as #50 million on the day of the crash.
+Rodamco has "destroyed its image of being a very stable property fund," Mr. Mulder said.
+He said legal scholars from both political parties found the bill did not have the "remotest chance" of surviving a court challenge that could cost the state as much $1.5 million.
+The film was adapted by Howard Korder ("Boys' Life") from his play.
+Even though the program is clearly something of which Mr. Pritchard can be proud, you can't resist asking whether there's some part of him that would like, if not the big bucks, the bigger audience of a network series, a hit movie.
+Richard Colino, the former head of Intelsat, pleaded guilty to one felony count of fraud.
+The treatment had been ordered for a conviction for a 1986 rape.
+A Peace Corps team will visit Panama next week to study logistics of how many volunteers could be used, where they might work and what they might do, said Olsen.
+The proposed agreement, which includes a compromise on the pivotal issue of a regional wage differential, is expected to be put to a vote of the union's members tomorrow.
+Police intially listed 19 dead, but Friday's report increased the toll to 20.
+Its ability to fly with even less power would depend on a number of factors including weight, temperature, pressure and altitude, Ms. Randle said.
+And February reports on personal income and personal consumption, due out Thursday, both are expected to rise about 0.6%.
+The growth of single-parent families stemming from divorce also has allowed for more remarriages.
+Farley said he first saw the artworks in 1986 "when a customer of the bank brought me two manuscripts to have appraised."
+Convex Computer Corp. said it introduced two minisupercomputers that fall in the middle of its product line.
+I thought he had a higher sense of intellectual honesty and competence, and I'll tell you it really infuriated me as you can tell." So angry was Allen that another shareholder stepped up to the microphone to chastise him.
+All the children in the school died when the building collapsed.
+John Galvin, NATO's supreme military commander in Europe, who warned the West not to be lulled into a false sense of security by Gorbachev's reforms.
+But they have since fallen sharply, by 11 per cent in September alone.
+Messrs. Bishop and Waldholz (hereinafter known as B-W) provide a quick refresher course in all these basics and then slow down to give a richly human account of the central inspiration that turned gene mapping into a practical business.
+Congress then banned any further reorganizations in the department before Sept. 30.
+The Greeley Daily Tribune also received a special award as sweepstakes runner-up for consistently cogent commentaries.
+Mahoney said passengers on Flight 2682 were taken to hotels or to Jackson International Airport.
+That scheme threatened earlier this month to resign from the NAPF over the issue. The committee, chaired by Professor Roy Goode, was established after Robert Maxwell's pension fund frauds.
+Honeybee said that nonfamily members of its board would recommend what action to take.
+Fliers threatening the lives of Jewish children here in retaliation for the slayings of Palestinians have been turned up in Brooklyn and police are trying to calm worried parents.
+Senate Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, was so disappointed in the final product that he refused to appear at the White House when the deal was announced.
+Permits in hand, I now faced the even more daunting problem of getting the bones from their freezer in Iceland to my laboratory in Boston without their thawing.
+The biggest recent contributor to inflation was a surge in apparel costs.
+Some faculty members at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are upset that a physicist who publicly supported researchers' claims of achieving cold fusion may win tenure, a newspaper reported today.
+The greatest increase among males was between the ages of 6 and 11, and the biggest among females was in those aged 12 to 17. Obesity was less prevalent among blacks than whites, but that gap has narrowed recently, he said.
+Diane Richardson, a 15-year member of the Army Reserve.
+But he and others defend their hot pursuit of cause.
+On Thursday, the high court denied the state's request to lift that order in a unanimous decision.
+AT&T shares closed yesterday at $25.125, up 75 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+One student said: "I came to watch, but I won't join in because students have no power.
+They were released after a brief court appearance.
+Willie plowed $10 million into a new textile mill to make denim, but in an industry plagued by excess denim-manufacturing capacity, the new plant turned into an expensive albatross.
+Chief Constable Sir John Hermon of the Royal Ulster Constabulary ordered the hearing on Monday.
+Since the coup attempt, Soviet aid to Najib's government has increased.
+The neighbors were taken aback.
+A company spokeswoman declined to elaborate.
+In recent years, takeover attempts by the Hafts have been spurned by at least five companies, including Safeway Stores Inc., Supermarkets General Corp. and Dayton Hudson Corp.
+Meggs said he didn't know what motive was behind Mrs. Faircloth's plan.
+His actions this weekend were demonstration of real strength."
+Moody's Investors Service Inc. said it is reviewing for possible upgrade its ratings for this New York-based mineral and energy company and its Alumax Inc. aluminum unit.
+In a corner booth at the 77 Lounge in Chadron, Neb., far from any interstate, owner Evva Gore whips out a freight bill to show a visitor just how fast her trucking costs are climbing.
+Gesell's rulings capped a series of decisions on North's 37 pre-trial motions that left intact 14 of the 16 charges against the former National Security Council aide.
+While Japan's overall surplus has in fact dropped as a result of these changes, the lingering U.S.-Japan imbalance shows the limits of such economic tinkering.
+Inmate Edward Robinson, 27, was disciplined by prison officials in 1985 for threatening another person and again in 1986 for assault.
+JFK's son, John Jr., who saluted bravely as his father's coffin passed, is a strapping, handsome 28-year-old.
+Employees at the Fremont Tribune rejected formation of a union 29-23 on May 31.
+Soybean futures prices advanced, petroleum futures were sharply higher, metals posted gains, cattle advanced and pork futures were mostly lower.
+The report said agricultural trade volume "turned in the best performance since 1981," with 4.5 percent growth, compared with a 1 percent decline in 1986.
+The roots of some new words are fairly clear _ "brain bucket" for a helmet with a face mask, and "shamateur" for an athlete who is paid for playing but retains amateur status.
+The meeting is aimed at resolving obstacles to unity between the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches.
+In New York, the dollar stood at 145.25 yen, down from 146.40 Tuesday.
+In Texas, Republican Clayton Williams defeated Democrat Ann Richards, 56 percent to 44 percent.
+He said there should have been no more than a dozen passengers.
+He's been on "Hotel" and "Cagney & Lacey," and a role on "The Equalizer" brought him an Emmy nomination.
+He insisted that such a rule would not be a "one share, one vote rule" because it would not bar companies new to the public market from creating unequal shareholders rights, only preventing them from stripping existing shares of their voting powers.
+Stock prices fell in morning trading today after dropping in Monday's session by the biggest amount in nearly two months.
+As such, it calls itself the first gold index fund, and Benham officials expect it to mirror the trends of the North American gold industry as a whole.
+As he talks, he chainsmokes Marlboros and fingers his red paisley tie.
+Israel maintains a six-to-10-mile-wide security zone in southern Lebanon.
+Festival Latino continues through Sunday with "Martirio" and "Mariameneo," with simultaneous English translation available for the latter.
+Analysts said crude demand was sparked by new theories about the possible outcome of next month's meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
+Opponents say the Front cannot fairly take part in an election that it also administers, and some fear the Front wants a return to one-party rule in Romania.
+"You couldn't ask for nicer, more generous venture people.
+"On the whole, their experience was undervalued and their advice too little sought," Christopher, a Los Angeles attorney, said.
+Turkey and Iran A regional role for Israel in the Middle East is no longer inconceivable, though it is still far from likely.
+He must also realize that should he use chemical or biological weapons, there will be the most severe consequences," Baker said.
+One of the objectives is to keep aircraft from running into each other.
+The first interest payment is set for Jan. 1. The issue is rated Baa-1 by Moody's and triple-B by S&P. Selling concession is 50 cents.
+A committee letter to the Minnesota Republican, released Friday, disclosed new details of an investigation into Durenberger's book promotion deal and the limousine trips.
+ITT said it earned $228 million, or $1.59 per common share or common equivalent, down from a restated $259 million, or $1.70 per common share or common equivalent, in the same quarter of 1987.
+Gomes has annoyed so many businessmen and government officials that he has stopped giving media interviews for fear of starting any more rows.
+I did not have that much mothering skills," Buffham said.
+The mountain fighting centered on Ein el-Tuffaha, 18 miles east of Beirut, and the Christian stronghold of Souk el-Gharb, 16 miles to the south.
+U.S. officials said the Iranian airliner appeared to be using a military transponder, a device that helps radars identify planes, as well as a civilian version.
+"He who does not want to make decisions for our people should not try to persuade them the best thing is a division of our fatherland," Kohl said in his first speech to Parliament on East Germany's historic border openings.
+State licensing laws impede hospitals from directly investing in new businesses.
+For financial institutions, the tax is 7% of net income, including interest on Federal Home Loan Bank bonds.
+Corporate law is also behind schedule: The tantalizing goal of a truly European company, subject to one set of fiscal, social and administrative rules remains a pipe dream.
+Maybe a few missing layers of skin accounted for Marie McLaughlin's next show-stopper, a wildly pitched "Sempre libera."
+The newspaper said Sunday's attack was the second attempt on Chavez's life.
+But she went to school "with all the rough guys from the projects."
+Reagan is expected to veto the legislation if, as seems likely, it reaches his desk in its new, stand-alone form.
+And the movie is actually carried by German actor Armin Mueller-Stahl, who plays a burned-out, woman chasing, hard drinking detective named Alex Conrad.
+A criminal investigating team has been assigned to the case, and the official Tass news agency has reported that the surviving hijackers are in custody.
+The June contract was up 1.16 cents a gallon to 71.04 cents.
+The treaty made the southern boundary between Iran and Iraq the middle of the Shatt-al-Arab waterway and granted Iran its claim to the eastern half.
+He said Immuno used mammal cells to produce the protein through genetic engineering.
+Over the past three trading sessions, the price of the long bond has fallen about $30, more than offsetting the $21 gain it made Tuesday on news of a narrower U.S. trade deficit in April.
+The losses spanned the yield curve.
+With the exception of Board of Trade Clearing Corp. and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, which already use the service, exchanges currently must telephone one another to keep track of a firm's position.
+The leader of South Korea's top opposition party said today that the government lost parliamentary elections because voters believed it was dragging its feet on democratic reforms.
+Other parties were also penalised, often falling foul of legal technicalities that applied to the 155 seats covered by the old system of proportional representation in the chamber of deputies.
+A Soviet general said Tuesday soldiers fired on six occasions and that 103 civilians were killed and hundreds of houses burned or looted during mass ethnic disturbances in Uzbekistan's Fergana region in June.
+PS of New Hampshire owes its creditors about $1.72 billion.
+Johnny Gray of the US, the perennial front-runner always passed in the final dash for medals, is 32. Kiprotich and Jose Luis Barbosa of Brazil are both 31. Their chief rival on past form is William Tanui, 28, another Kenyan.
+The ratings concern said, "This large erosion of tangible equity capital has adversely affected debt-holder protection."
+It will be Britain's national cycling centre.
+A group of Panamanian officers attempted a coup last month, but failed.
+"Ugly is not descriptive enough" to describe the marketplace, said Bryan Dutt, an oil-service analyst at Howard Weil Labouisse Friedrichs Inc. in New Orleans.
+I had a lot of pride in it.
+Nine homes in a one-block area of the suburban east Portland neighborhood were evacuated.
+So in December, the campaign turned to the sharp comparative ads that, says Mr. Buckley, "tried to draw distinctions" between Mr. Kemp and the two GOP front-runners.
+It claims to be among the world's top 10 animation companies.
+"Bugsy Malone" (1976): Look Ma, no grown-ups.
+Also gone after Friday's board meeting was Gil N. Schwartzberg, 49, vice chairman. Trefoil wouldn't elaborate.
+They also cut reimbursements to doctors, hospitals and other health-care providers.
+Gorbachev told the meeting that Afanasyev, the rector of Moscow Historical Archives Institute and an outspoken member of the Soviet Congress, should be thrown out of the Communist Party, the reporters said.
+But if Maastricht did not enter into force, the alternative would not be the status quo ante.
+London-based Maxwell last year acquired New York-based Macmillan for $2.5 billion after a bitter takeover battle.
+Many troops in the 150,000-strong 2nd Army, which has done most of the fighting and has its headquarters in the Eritrean capital of Asmara, backed the coup.
+Meanwhile, Virginia Gov. Douglas Wilder is endorsing concepts long absent from Democratic brains: chastity and fidelity.
+That aspect of what they did will be missed," said Joseph Ostrow, world-wide media director for ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding Communications Inc.
+The fire disabled six cooling pumps for the Block I reactor at the plant, and five of six backup pumps were also inactivated, Spiegel said.
+Futures trading, however, was halted altogether at 3:45, after the futures markets had dropped an additional 30 points, which is the daily limit for price declines.
+Authorities said the horse sauntered off with several police cars in pursuit, until it was captured in a restaurant parking lot and held until Mrs. Higgins arrived to ride it home at sunrise.
+The struggling carrier has agreed to be acquired by Texas Air Corp.
+Those two areas now look troubled just as Capital Cities/ABC seems to have managed a turnaround at the two major trouble spots of the past year or so: the ABC network and some parts of the magazine-publishing business.
+The entertainment company has about $1.5 billion in debt paying high interest rates.
+S&P said the downgrade reflects the "large losses" suffered by the Vienna, Va., thrift and the rejection of its capital plan by regulators because of the thrift's high level of nonperforming assets.
+In the last nine years, 228 judges and other court employees have been slain, mostly by drug traffickers who could not bribe or threaten them into silence.
+Thompson's mission was to look for enemy fire, and tell his gunship escorts where it was coming from.
+Christie's flew in Lord Carrington, a former NATO secretary general who is chairman of Christie's International, for the official Dec. 10 opening of its offices.
+"I'm the one being squirted on.
+The Canadian Ben Heppner, a heroic singer of uncommon intelligence, sensitivity and bounteous vocal gifts, struggled with those portions of the vocal writing most closely linked with Pears's tenorial idiosyncrasies.
+British Satellite today is unveiling a #30 million advertising and promotional drive for the consortium's planned five channels of movies, sports, entertainment and news shows.
+The defense then abandoned that approach.
+But too often, once the novelty has worn off, the concert-hall pairings of even the most celebrated pianists can prove more enjoyable for the executants than for the audience. Not this time.
+Judge Bork's views are fundamentally at odds with this philosophy of the framers.
+A spokesman for Sweden's Foreign Ministry, Lars-Olof Lundberg, said today that Mandela has asked to cut two days off his planned weeklong visit.
+Orders for primary metals fell 15.5 percent to $10.19 billion after having shot up 10.5 percent in December.
+They claim that it's outrageous, that lawyers of their stature should be cuffed to 50 pages.
+Alleghany Corp. shareholders at a special meeting approved a plan to restructure that will liquidate the company by year's end.
+She remained a steadfast supporter of Nixon until his resignation in 1974.
+Maaninen came to London to report these latest findings, being published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
+Also yesterday, Nicaragua pardoned Eugene Hasenfus, a crew member of a private plane downed by Nicaraguan government forces Oct. 5 while the craft ferried arms to the insurgents.
+The bill was sent to President Reagan, who is expected to sign it.
+Gov. Rafael Hernandez-Colon of Puerto Rico said late Monday that Hugo left at least 27,900 people homeless.
+Bullets from such heavy weapons tear huge holes into bodies.
+Kroy President Howard Klemmer said the Scottsdale-based company ran into a cash-flow problem after it incurred a $60 million debt in a 1986 leveraged buyout by its management.
+The group included seven Americans, two Britons, two Canadians, an Irishman, an Italian and an Australian.
+Amid the growing confusion, the balance of Mr. Reagan's presidency may hinge on the answers to three main questions about the arms sales to Iran and the financing of Nicaraguan rebels.
+The airline holding company expects a first-quarter loss.
+Senior EPA officials disputed claims that some medical wastes were excluded even though they posed health problems.
+The reactor was running at 3 percent of maximum power at the engineers shut it down, said spokesman Ron Sher.
+The New York exchange has long used its provision as a marketing tool in persuading companies to list their shares on the exchange rather than on Nasdaq, the NASD's computerized OTC trading system.
+His desk carries a name plate, "Mr.
+Phil Orlandella said previous shuttle flights since the machinists strike carried as few as seven passengers, on planes equipped to carry as many as 177 passengers.
+Judge Robert Bork is the most qualified American alive to serve on the Supreme Court.
+In addition, the New York department is proposing to limit insurers' investments in junk bonds to no more than 20% of their assets.
+Want to personalize the song?
+Just in case the point is missed, the album promotion even has a slogan: 'Music for your basic instincts'. The Decca campaign is costing the company around Pounds 500,000, for which it expects an entry into the pop charts.
+One of the remaining restrictions on foreign banks is a requirement that paid-up capital is converted into Turkish lira.
+Not many people my age have one." Mr. Yamashita took up the game in 1962.
+Some of Wall Street's recent gains have come from its own upward momentum as investors have jumped into the market to avoid missing the rally.
+Building work for the Maghreb Europe Pipeline (GME) was launched yesterday at a ceremony on the Algerian-Moroccan border, attended by the energy ministers of Algeria, Morocco, Spain and Portugal.
+It cut overhead for the pest-control business by merging it into ServiceMaster's Terminix division.
+At IBM, the company's Open Door system is sometimes the subject of memorandums from the chief executive.
+In New York, a WPP spokesman said the company welcomed the share sale as a "healthy and constructive development for all concerned."
+The yacht was returned last week after Michael Rogerson, president of the California-based company that owns the boat, paid a $1,600 fine.
+The price of oil on Friday was nearly twice the $14.64 a barrel that it averaged during June.
+But now, most of the merchandise is flawless, deep in size and selection and unrumpled by previous stints on retailers' racks.
+As the head of International Management Group's television unit, he already receives so many publications that his secretary screens them, underlining noteworthy passages so he can ignore the rest.
+About 28 pilots, flight attendants and machinists stopped in Albany to gather donations and collect signatures for a petition that asks President Bush to appoint a trustee to run the troubled airline.
+Bausch & Lomb is "following on the coattails" of Vistakon with its disposable lenses, but wants to make sure it has something on the market in case disposable contact lenses skyrocket, Aarons said.
+Lending officers at his branch began going to coffee shops at about 7 a.m. to write reports of the previous day's activity.
+British Airways PLC said it flew 3.07 billion revenue passenger miles in June, a 20% increase from a year earlier.
+From 1975 to 1980, many more blacks moved into the South than moved out.
+Stock-index futures analysts at Kidder, Peabody & Co. say traders nervous about the expiration have already rolled out of the expiring June contract and into the September contract.
+Barry is accused of 10 misdemeanor cocaine possession counts, one misdemeanor count of conspiracy and three felony counts of lying to a grand jury.
+But the overall box-office take was down for the weekend.
+It's disgraceful, but everyone does it because not to would mean being less competitive.
+Thanks largely to airport construction jobs, economists are predicting that Denver's economy will outperform the nation for the next couple of years.
+Interest rates have been rising since last summer, when the Bank of Japan began battling inflation by raising its discount rate _ the interest it charges for loans to commercial banks _ to 4.25 percent from 2.5 percent.
+He apparently refused to pay protection money, police said.
+'The parliament is in the way and should be got rid of,' he said. The infighting in Moscow has also meant that a federation treaty that was due to devolve power to the regions, has not yet been applied.
+Although Actigall does away with the side effects associated with Chenix, such as diarrhea, both drugs fail to dissolve gallstones completely in many patients, according to some health-care experts.
+The 20,000 requests represent less than 1 percent of the 3.5 million phone lines in four cities where 976 service is availble _ Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio, Lopez said.
+It is a Triple Bill, which will feature a new work by Ashley Page; Glen Tetley's La Ronde, with music by Korngold; and Balanchine's Agon, danced to the music of Stravinsky.
+Bush outlined his legislative package at the White House in a speech to members of Congress, governors, and industry and environmental groups.
+Heron has said it received the money in return for buying the shares, and Berisford has said it received its payment for services unrelated to share buying.
+Chuck Tatson, part-owner of Su Casa, a Mexican restaurant in Chicago, says he's now paying $1.80 a pound for the chicken breast he uses to make chicken "fajitas," compared with $1.25 a few months ago.
+The report said: -Cattle averaged $75.10 per 100 pounds of live weight nationally, up 10 cents from September.
+The letter, dated Dec. 26, had been signed by 31 people, mostly women from El Chorrillo.
+Military jets, bombers and helicopters performed fly-bys in a tribute to Jones about two hours later.
+Established German singers like Rene Kollo have given performances for no fee. But the hangover from unification is proving hard to shrug off. Orchestra salaries in Dresden are still only 60 per cent of those in Hamburg or Stuttgart.
+Computer maker Nixdorf jumped 13.5 to 564.5, still helped by news of a large Chinese telephone system order.
+'He was a Liberal Democrat,' she said. 'What on earth did that mean?'
+This regionalisation of the aviation sector has placed a huge burden on CAAC's overstretched regulatory abilities.
+"Guns with bayonets don't appeal to sportsmanship.
+But as news of the student's death spread, the riot police withdrew, apparently to avoid provoking protesters.
+Wednesday's charges came just two weeks after a judge rejected prosecution complaints that a tax fraud sentence leveled on Posner in February amounted to a slap on the wrist.
+Organization of a security force.
+There may, however, be a potential benefit in a more integrated membership within any one company or industry.
+"The officials, as they have in the past, are here to discuss legal and technical issues concerning tribunal cases," U.S. Embassy spokesman Leonardo Williams said.
+Those advantages aren't so easy for a fund to deliver, though, because tax laws require funds to pay out almost all of their income each year.
+Jewish extremists taking the name of biblical assassins have stepped out of the shadows, waging arson attacks on liberal Jews and claiming the machine gun slaying of an Arab.
+Fate has only just picked up the clay.
+Even if a merger of WestLB and Helaba is endorsed by their member savings banks, they would have to receive approval from the state governments, which would face losing influence over their banks' operations.
+That was my primary appeal and request," Walesa said.
+Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michael Patrick Sullivan and Myles H. Malman, both longtime Miami prosecutors, also will lead the team.
+They have warned that cable companies will drop them, reducing the size of their audience, if the FCC rules are removed.
+'The president has fulfilled his roll with absolute neutrality,' says Mr Antonio Guterres, leader of the Socialist Party.
+Rep. Jon L. Kyl, R-Ariz., said he heard "from people who ought to know" that Cheney will recommend a veto.
+The fighting pits Xhosas and other blacks loyal to the ANC against Zulus linked to the conservative Inkatha movement.
+It was anything but a routine interagency assignment, because the new National Security adviser happened to be Henry A. Kissinger.
+They now have a chance to make a disqualifying sale of the stock in 1988 before the end of the one-year holding period, notes Robert Coplan of Ernst & Whinney, CPAs.
+The Trumps have homes in Greenwich, Palm Beach, Fla., and New York.
+Mexico has been devoting the equivalent of nearly six per cent of its gross national product to satisfy debt payments.
+Images of Atlanta police carting off dozens of violators to jail nightly never came to pass.
+According to Southmark's SEC filing, the thrift had losses of $38 million in the quarter, more than the $10 million a month in losses it had estimated it would have, and $140 million for the nine months.
+The first death of a demonstrator in a monthslong ethnic dispute was reported Thursday in the southern republic of Armenia, whose residents continued a strike that has devastated the area's economy.
+Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd has said he wants key people to remain in Hong Kong after the handover and the best way to do that is to give them the security of knowing they have a British passport if they dislike the realities of Communist rule.
+"The problem here is if you don't accept checks, people will walk away," said Judy Cook, president of the Minnesota Retail Merchants Association.
+He gave his deposition during two sessions in 1986 and 1987, after he fled to Hawaii following the February 1986 overthrow of his government.
+There was no violence by the 80 or so protesters.
+On another issue, an Occidental spokesman said yesterday that bad weather in the North Sea continued to prevent repair work on an oil pipeline and extended the disruption of output from Occidental's fields there to the 12th day in a row.
+For one thing, foreign trade is not an issue voters give much thought to when deciding how to vote.
+Mr. Olson can ask to get his legal expenses reimbursed by the government, but this won't compensate for his Kafkaesque experience.
+For years, the Mexican government ruled by cutting deals with leaders of the PRI's three sectors: labor, peasants and a "popular" catchall.
+"We feel this is a gross violation of civil rights," said Bob Sensat, a member of the home's board.
+Mr. Kampelman, who led the U.S. delegation to the nuclear arms reduction talks in Geneva, is chairman of the board of governors of UNA-USA.
+The contract also ends a lockout by Safeway Stores Inc., a closely held grocery chain based in Oakland, Calif., of about 1,000 other Teamsters workers.
+The true collectors could not compete but the greedy tumbled in. Then in 1980, inevitably, the bubble burst, and prices fell like a stone.
+It is part of Coats's cash release programme and its strategy of focusing on core businesses.
+An Ontario wheel plant, meanwhile, will be shut down completely and sold. In Ottawa Mr Paul Martin, federal finance minister, said he had raised the Bromont closure with the Korean government.
+Both themes have begun showing up in Mr. Bush's speeches, a sign of how much the Vice President trusts the Senator's advice.
+BNP and Indosuez originally set a deadline of yesterday for the remaining banks to agree.
+So this is actually a trust which we can use to attract more investment. Q: The petrochemical, aircraft manufacturing and agricultural sectors remain highly regulated.
+They said, `You've got to leave us open if we find something that's good for you.'
+The Prinos field accounts for most of the consortium's daily oil production of 28,500 barrels.
+The notes are convertible into class B common at $9.523 a share, representing a 12% conversion premium over yesterday's closing price.
+Opposing them is a curious mix of revolutionary anti-Western hardliners, such as Prime Minister Hussein Musavi and Interior Minister Ali Akbar Mohtashemi, and a group of conservative clerics who bitterly resist change.
+The New York Post said Wednesday that Ritter's fourth accuser, Paul Johnson, 33, came forward after it reported Dec. 12 on allegations against the priest by an ex-prostitute, Kevin Kite.
+At their peak, sales to Iraq represented 95% of the group's sales, totaling between $300 million and $400 million between 1980 and 1988.
+In many ways it will be almost useless.
+Warre Wetstein of Toronto was named in the arrest warrant.
+The Beaverton, Ore.-based company said the machines each employ two Motorola Corp.
+He wrote a book about his success and took Wall Street by storm when ZZZZ Best went public in 1986.
+However, political expediency has ensured that a good proportion of the agricultural budget will be devoted to compensating these farmers for the price reductions.
+His death on Oct. 16 stilled a key voice in measuring the status of American religion for news media, other researchers, reference books and U.S. government departments.
+An NBC official said federal mediators have called a meeting of negotiators for the 2,800 network and striking technicians and news employees for next Monday.
+Accelerate the equity-loan ratio, or the amount of the monthly payment that goes to equity versus loan repayment.
+"We don't want to raise false hopes.
+Indeed, in another echo of Karl Marx, some economists have been reminded of his theory of the immiseration (growing poverty) of the proletariat.
+The spokesman said Reagan is "an excellent rider and he held on quite a while."
+Each approach has pros and cons. For Mr Chuck Davis, information resources director at Eagle Industries in Chicago, Illinois, swapping boards gives a level of complexity he does not need.
+The nation's largest maker of disposable diapers said today it will begin searching for ways to transform billions of dirty didies from an ecological problem into recycled flower pots, building insulation and lush highway medians.
+It has launched projects from building model communities to organizing neighborhood clean-ups.
+Leslie's Poolmart lost 2 1/2 to 7 5/8.
+Calling the October stock market crash "a specter that hangs over the system," Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman David Ruder said he isn't confident that Washington has responded adequately to the events of October.
+He did not know when or where the three Westerners might be released or what the subject of interrogtion might be.
+To keep the special assessment in place this year, the Bank Board has had to certify that the FSLIC needs the funds.
+The Belgian port city's diamond imports totaled $7.57 billion and its exports $7.74 billion.
+In testimony earlier Friday, Peri's commander said the information Peri gave East Germany was crucial and concerned the Army's electronic defense capabilities.
+The zero-coupon class, priced at 20, converts into the underlying Westpac perpetual floating-rate note at maturity.
+In this post, he was the country's second-highest official in protocol, but he had no real power over national policy.
+Although Ford is expected to hire 1,300 additional workers to handle the minivan's assembly, Nissan said production of the parts wouldn't lead to significant new hiring at its plant in Smyrna, Tenn.
+Ten years ago: General Alexander M. Haig Jr., supreme commander of NATO forces, escaped an attempt on his life in Casteau, Belgium, when a remote-controlled bomb exploded beneath a small bridge as Haig's limousine passed over it.
+And forevermore Ford gets to decide unilaterally which cars to call a Taurus.
+Industry lawyers promised to appeal.
+Bristol-Myers Co. said it asked the federal government to investigate violations of its drug patents in South Korea by Dong-A, a big Korean pharmaceutical maker.
+He told a news conference that he is particularly worried that small, independent refiners won't be able to come up with capital to make reformulated gasoline.
+"We all feel as if we're ready for it" said one 23-year-old ensign who flies the F-18.
+Russ Wyer, EPA director of waste management, said the states had delivered a "strong message" that he intends to take back to Washington.
+GRANDPARENTS can visit grandchildren over parents' objections.
+The vote in the 159-member assembly was conducted in a rare roll call ballot requested by Jordan, a departure from the standard electronic voting.
+News reports Wednesday said France would reopen its embassy in Afghanistan, becoming the first Western power to do so since the United States led a diplomatic exodus before the Soviet army withdrew in February.
+Gaetano Russo, the coalition's organizer, said the group has accomplished its goals of educating the public about Fonda's actions during the Vietnam War.
+That control has been in the hands of the government since the company was privatised in 1987. Responses included some characteristic banter between Lord King and Sir Colin on the stage of the Barbican arts complex in central London.
+This year, growth is expected to be negative: minus 0.3 per cent. Nevertheless, the effects of recession are likely to be felt well into 1995 even if a recovery begins in the first half of 1994.
+London share prices tumbled after the Bank of England forced a one-point rise in commercial banks' base lending rates to 15% from 14%.
+"Raising PG Kids in an X-Rated Society," her book attacking violent and explicit material in movies and music, came out last spring.
+But, having shrugged off the 1987 stock market crash, Strong/Corneliuson got caught in another financial debacle: the 1989 collapse of takeover stocks and high-yielding junk bonds.
+On a recent day, Rep. Dave McCurdy's schedule had 15 constituent visits.
+The current account deficit was expected to grow to ADollars 18bn from ADollars 15.4bn. Mr Dawkins said the budget established a four-year framework which would enable interest rates and inflation to remain low.
+The transportation index soared 24.90 points on airline takeover fever.
+Under the banner of the Jungle Commando, Bush Negro militants have been waging a guerrilla war on and off since August 1986.
+For the fourth quarter, Primerica's net income fell 14%, but profit from operations surged 34%.
+One big question is whether those with early infection will demand AZT in the hope it can stave off full-blown AIDS.
+The exchange also trades 22 long-term options on leading stocks.
+Bush's favorite is "Bassmaster," a fishing journal.
+But that we don't have, which is one reason we have Los Angelization.
+Its Autonetics Division had a $484.2 million prime development contract for the missile's guidance and control system that was slashed by $374 million to $110.2 million.
+Nurses at the hospital had been reusing disposable syringes to cover up the sale of unused needles to drug addicts, the reports said.
+"A day of consolidation is natural after the big jump up last week," he said referring to the 120-point advance in the Dow for the week ended Friday.
+Education Commissioner Saul Cooperman said his decision to seek control of the district, New Jersey's second-largest, is based on results of separate, yearlong investigations by independent auditors and state officials.
+The Euromarket, which last year provided almost 30% of the money raised by U.S. issuers, this year provided only 16%.
+But in the current weak art market, it is the highlight of the season, with its top lot, a lyrical painting by Matisse, estimated at $5 million to $7 million.
+Several aerospace companies, including Utah's Hercules Aerospace, have submitted proposals and NASA is to announce its decision later this month.
+If distribution is good there's no need to settle for anything but a good tree." Today, farmers have set their sights on growing the ultimate tree.
+This has boosted competition and kept fees down to barely profitable levels.
+Carillon, importers of Absolut, also says it isn't concerned.
+True enough, in the broadest sense, "white America" is responsible for this historical handicap, but it does not follow that most whites alive today are still actively conspiring to keep blacks back.
+The entire Comsat board is committed to ensuring that these efforts not be squandered."
+Neither Home Shopping nor First Boston officials could immediately be reached for comment.
+Declining issues outnumbered advances by nearly 2 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 475 up, 943 down and 503 unchanged.
+My thanks to both of them.
+Mr. Shashoua couldn't be reached for comment.
+Gateway says that this was an error in its press release and the wine withdrawn was in fact Pinot Bianco del Veneto.
+The price of dairy products increased 41.8%, while the price of groceries in general rose 50.8% "It's basically profiteering," said Jerome Hoffman, chief of the antitrust division in the Florida attorney general's office.
+Hubco is the holding company for Hudson United Bank and Hub National Bank, with total assets of $673 million.
+The flash flood, the worst Monterrey has seen since 1909, also swept away squatters' homes, streets, electricity towers and miles of sports facilities that had built on the dry riverbed.
+Ayer, a privately-held agency based in New York, handles $1.3 billion in advertising billings worldwide and counts among its clients American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Procter & Gamble Co. and General Motors Corp.
+But whatever sense of triumph Noriega felt Tuesday after the defeat of a military uprising against him, most experts believe he is weaker now than at any time since assuming the command of the Defense Forces more than six years ago.
+The dollar closed higher against most other currencies in London after sinking to new lows against the German mark and Swiss franc a day earlier.
+A spokeswoman for Lujan said no one was available Wednesday to clarify the report.
+He said the homeless project "would cause disrespect for our system of justice by suggesting that the rich can trade money for liberty while the poor cannot."
+The latest 30-year Treasury bonds, the 8 7/8% issue due in 2017, were quoted late yesterday at a price of 98 26/32.
+The explosions shattered windows in nearby buildings and destroyed eight vehicles, witnesses said.
+Government officials said they hoped the new competition would help the international telephone business grow in Japan.
+It was that quiet hope that kept Akey going Tuesday, talking about impossible combinations that could lead to election victory.
+Gesell also has to rule on whether procedures for handling 200,000 pages of classified documents collected during Walsh's investigation will protect the defendants' rights to a fair trial.
+Industry analysts praised the pact.
+That increased the face value of the shares and - we hoped - would attract institutional investor interest in the US. 'The relocation had become a shareholder issue.
+I don't want to join the direction of our country.
+As part of the agreement, Pitman-Moore acquired the right to Cambridge's existing Lyme disease program and certain other vaccine technologies.
+Societe Nationale is a Paris-based energy concern.
+The South African military has said it expects Angola to use its influence to keep SWAPO rebels at least 150 miles north of the Namibian border.
+But it has happened, and we are faced with the outcome of acts some of which have come by chance, by pure coincidence and some which have come actually by deliberate feeling.
+If Wilder wins, he would be the first elected black governor of a U.S. state.
+Mr. Lichter says he won't turn away clients because of the new law.
+Previewing its conclusions, in an interview following the expedition, Mr. Reznichenko stated that "as a biological object the Aral Sea has perished."
+On his recent trip to the US, Mr Kravchuk said privately that he would never allow the circulation of the rouble in Crimea - but that he knew well how to negotiate with the Russians and he did not expect anything like an explosion.
+One Polish-American joint venture, the Warsaw Corporate Centre, has rented out 90 per cent of its office space at Dollars 50 a square metre since its completion in 1993.
+Varity is "already a U.S. company with a Canadian address" because over 80 percent of its shareholders live in the United States, said Victor Rice, the company's chairman and chief executive officer.
+The actual moving of the boat took about an hour, Mrs. Santos said.
+The latter system is being tested by the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Sacramento Bee, the Christian Science Monitor and several other newspapers.
+The stamp was part of the 1986 stamp series "Great Americans." Boys Town, founded in 1917, provides treatment in a foster-home setting to children sent by courts, social service agencies and church leaders.
+There cannot be much bid premium.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Valley Federal shares rose $2.375 to close at $21.
+It features mountains, towering trees, foliage and wildlife lit in bright, jewel-like colors.
+The Muncie plant now is operated by GM's Hydra-matic Division and the Syracuse factory is run by Chrysler's Acustar subsidiary. Combined, the factories employ about 3,100 people.
+He is recommending purchase of Ames stock based on a projected return to profitability this year and a sharp jump in earnings next year.
+A former TRW executive says the information division has drawn feelers over the past several years from many big industrial companies with large data-processing operations.
+A McGraw-Hill spokeswoman said the company has no time-frame for the sale.
+Those orders focused primarily on problems related to metal fatigue as an airliner is pressurized for flight and depressurized upon landing.
+Mr. Doumnov said the Soviet Finance Ministry controls a second, strategic gold reserve, but that he doesn't know how much it is worth or whether there are plans to sell any of it.
+Vote counters among both the Republicans and Democrats said they were confident of passage.
+Investment in new capacity and heavy promotional expenditure will be required to claw back market share from Gillette.
+A notebook in which William Butler Yeats wrote much of his poetry and prose over three years sold at Sotheby's for $360,000, the auctioneers said.
+But to achieve this, the government has to ensure that increases are acceptable to the public and do not 'gallop away'.
+Society of Business Economists, 11 Bay Tree Walk, Watford, Herts WD1 3RX.
+But she said she's heard that story before.
+The guerrilla group took up arms in 1983 against the Moslem-dominated government in Khartoum, demanding more autonomy for the mainly Christian and animist south.
+Gianfranca Lupi was tried in absentia by an Italian court in 1983 and sentenced to eight years years in prison.
+Color photographs of the airliner in today's newspapers showed red flecks above a window in the cockpit where the wind had spattered Lancaster's blood.
+"The conservative mood was stronger than I thought before the conference," he said.
+"I love my house, I'm glad I bought it, but I threw away a lot of money," Ms. Cramer says.
+There, newly-qualified drivers are, very sensibly, restricted to cars with a low power-to-weight ratio.
+If Halifax were unable to achieve the freedom such an option would offer it could well seek its members' approval to convert to a plc.
+Even without the glamour conferred by Karajan's presence, Salzburg continues to be one of the most advantageous places in which to be seen, photographed and gossipped about.
+There was nothing to do, so we did nothing.
+Even after the tax benefits, gift annuities generally cost more than annuities from insurance companies or brokerage firms.
+Swatch is aiming to change that perception.
+At least 20,000 Palestinian residents of the Baqaa Refugee Camp, 17 miles northwest of Amman, demonstrated on Monday to protest the killings in Israel.
+A spokeswoman said the decision to review its options on batteries reflects the dim outlook for the kind of profit growth Johnson Controls is seeking for its segments, which also include facility-management services, auto seats, and plastic containers.
+Japanese government bond prices ended sharply lower.
+One thing law firms do not lack in a recession is litigation work.
+PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Leading Haitians on Tuesday welcomed the announcement that people linked to a brutal dictatorship were barred from the presidential race.
+The risks are at least as large as the discounts.
+The Supreme Court said it issued the injunction because there wasn't enough time to consider the government's appeal before the Nov. 16 elections for the National Assembly and the Nov. 19 elections for the provincial legislatures.
+That was well above most money-market rates, and appeared to signal that there won't be a cut soon in Britain's base lending rate, which is currently 11%.
+"We are confident the issue will be resolved and that we will take delivery of the aircraft and introduce them into service as planned," said a spokesman for British Airways, also speaking anonymously.
+While the skull-and-crossbones symbol signals danger to Westerners, the image is the trademark of a brand of highly toxic pesticides in Southeast Asia.
+You read these stories every day in tabloids at the checkout counter and thank your stars they aren't about you.
+No known incidents have occurred of attacks in China against Chinese or foreign residents, and China has good relations with Mideast nations which have been accused of fostering terrorist activities.
+The agreement in U.S. District Court covers 248 present and former employees of the bureau.
+The filters lose their effectiveness." Hewlett-Packard, which has about three million laser printers in use world-wide, says its newest machines produce much less ozone than older models.
+In 1934, Harold Nicolson published a study of his diplomacy, Curzon: The Last Phase.
+Ms. Cooney was D-A-Y executive vice president.
+They expressed alarm and dismay over a ruling Monday they said undercuts the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and will make it far more difficult for workers to prove with statistical evidence that they are victims of racial or gender bias.
+Mr. Edelman dropped his proposal, then renewed it again Nov. 19 after buying more shares.
+They have catchy tunes and not bad lyrics.
+"We're unable to agree on a new policy right now," said one West German policy maker.
+It noted that those four Arab countries, along with Iraq, also were facing debt-repayment difficulties and have had to reschedule part or all of their debt to reduce their overall debt-service burden.
+Separately, S&P said it also lowered the rating on McCrory Parent Corp.'s 14.5% senior subordinated notes, due 1994 to default status from single-C because the company couldn't make interest payments due March 1.
+Their preferred course is to identify specific trade barriers and demand their removal.
+Many Indian fighters have defected and are being armed and paid by the Sandinistas to fight the Contras; others sit despondently in Honduran and Costa Rican refugee camps.
+Until this year, Delta had never spent a dime to buy an international route.
+And second, it could affect the much larger fund, $12.2 million (with interest) surrendered by Mr. Levine, if the same ruling is granted in his case.
+"I just no longer wanted to be part of an organization like that," Stabile said.
+The earthquake is likely to reduce GNP negligibly in the near term and then could raise it a bit as rebuilding begins.
+John Voth, owner of Action Auto Wrecking, said the Wednesday night incident grew out of several years of frustration at having thieves pilfer more than $100,000 worth of parts from his business.
+It was the first major investor-owned utility to enter bankruptcy since the Depression.
+Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. propelled the market's growth and was by far the biggest underwriter and trader of junk bonds.
+The moves have the support of President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who says they are necessary for Eastern Europe to catch up to the West.
+Martinez Lara is president of the Pro Human Rights Party and had been set free just 17 days earlier after 10 months' detention.
+Concern over prospects in the Middle East and overnight declines on overseas stock markets sent share prices in Tokyo falling sharply Wednesday, traders said.
+First results from yesterday's polls are expected today.
+California regulators had indicated that they hoped to announce an agreement with Altus by next week, or a cutoff of negotiations.
+Up to now, they've always remained almost deferential." Japan's more visible performance likely stems from its ability to successfully manage its economy and reduce its heavy dependence on sales of export goods, economists said.
+But it wasn't clear if the charges had any broad effect on sales.
+Gibraltar Financial Corp. said its shareholders approved the previously announced acquisition of First Savings Bank of Florida for $116 million.
+With its high-profile presidential caucus and a culture still dominated by the values of the courthouse square, Iowa is the nation's pre-eminent symbol of Rural America.
+The three men, who were in civilian clothes, pulled out pistols and shot at the policemen, who fired back, investigators said.
+Many may not survive foreign competition. An important issue is the timing of membership of the exchange rate mechanism.
+Of the brewers, Stroh has made the best showing with its White Mountain malt-based cooler.
+The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday granted media magnate Rupert Murdoch's request to transfer his Boston televison station to a trust to comply with cross-ownership rules.
+There has been a rise in imports of investment goods, and the construction sector is doing well,' he said. A 4 per cent fall in industrial production for the first six months exaggerated the impact of temporary factors, he said.
+The auto maker slated five of its plants for overtime this weekend.
+But this will be the first opportunity for foreign institutions to gain direct access to the market.
+It had after-tax profit of 40.5 million pounds on revenues of 4.4 billion pounds last year.
+Authorities made no attempt to disperse the pro-Front demonstrators, but there was a cordon of soldiers, tanks and armored cars outside the Foreign Ministry building that houses the government headquarters.
+David Brockway, staff chief of the Joint Committee on Taxation, is the latest.
+The House of Representatives foreign affairs committee yesterday voted to back the US military intervention in Haiti but to demand a handover to the United Nations by March 1, writes George Graham.
+Fundamentalists refuse to make the compromises which 'light' Greens think are needed to drum up popular support.
+In New York the dollar advanced to close at DM1.6865. US home sales climbed in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.91m, the highest level this year, but economists are waiting for Thursday's GDP figures.
+In any case, success or failure in these programmes is, as an FT advert might remind us, 'not black and white'. The outputs of research and development filter down over a long period of time.
+But my position on it is very clear.
+Funding for police departments in poor neighborhoods must be increased to protect the majority of residents who are not drug users, he said.
+THE SHARP NARROWING of the November trade deficit triggered market rallies Friday and bolstered arguments that the nation's trade picture is improving.
+GE closed at $44.125 a share, down 62.5 cents, while Whirlpool closed at $29.375 a share, down 25 cents.
+In 1989, U.N. members spent three months haggling over the size and costs of a peacekeeping force for Namibia. As a result, the force wasn't in place on time and bloodshed between a rebel group and occupying South African forces ensued.
+The remains of four Union soldiers were reburied at the Antietam National Battlefield on Sunday, the 127th anniversary of an 1862 Civil War bloodbath.
+The widely expected move had little impact on prices. Denmark also cut its repo rate by 10 basis points, highlighting that, despite forecasts of 4 per cent GDP growth this year, inflation pressures are subdued.
+More than 10,000 people protested in downtown Taipei Saturday to demand the government curb real estate prices, which are soaring because of rampant speculation.
+As you get further away from a loss, people's memories shorten.' This produces a roller-coaster cycle of price rises and falls.
+Others said that Mr John Major has already compromised too much his appeal as a caring Conservative.
+"We are having a change in catalysts in the marketplace," says Guy Wyser-Pratte, a takeover stock trader at Prudential-Bache Securities.
+This healthy development may offer a way forward. Mr Patten has repeatedly said he can only go as far as the people of Hong Kong want him to.
+Oil prices started the week by moving lower in aimless trading.
+'Somehow we haven't woken up to the end of empire,' he says.
+The ceilings would have ranged from $950,000 to $5.5 million, depending on the size of a state's population.
+The two sides resume talking in Beijing next week. Reuter adds from Hong Kong: The leader of Britain's opposition Liberal Democratic party, Mr Paddy Ashdown, said yesterday he feared negotiations with China on Hong Kong democratic future would collapse.
+Gray's airmen suffered no combat casualties and the only damage was a single small-arms round that struck one of the aircraft.
+But he doesn't know how soon.
+Last week, before events in Bosnia came to my rescue, I was contemplating a comparative study on attitudes towards unemployment.
+Such anti-treaty amendments are given little chance of adoption.
+Recent studies have shown that more than 2.5m Germans would prefer to work part-time.
+The current government operations and systems unit will become part of the new unit.
+There is no reason why it should be reluctant to use it.
+In the past, when he emerged from the water, Mr. MacLaren had to hop up the beach on his good leg to where his bicycle was waiting.
+Overall revenue rose about 2% to $2.38 billion from $2.34 billion.
+The Interior Department estimated the total potential oil resources for the areas affected by the decision at 8.2 million barrels, with proven reserves of 2.6 million barrels.
+The investigation should be completed within 60 days, she added.
+Otherwise, the report warns, it could soon have unemployment levels matching those in the US. Unctad extends its thesis to the developing world where, it says, the pendulum has swung too far in favour of leaving private enterprise to get on with the job.
+Deputy District Attorney Elden Fox argued for tough punishment.
+In truth, it was not even a runner.
+But the number of housing units and the amount of commercial office space to be developed were not disclosed.
+The center will also include a Russian restaurant and shops that sell goods from the Russian Republic.
+Yet it appears that attorneys are roughly twice as well off financially at private law firms.
+He said the service should appeal to medium and small businesses, which do not have facsimile machines, as well as to the general public.
+A New Jersey man sought in the stabbing death of a 17-year-old boy and the abduction of a teen-age girl was captured after his car rolled over following a 65-mile chase by state police, authorities said today.
+In separate divorce and palimony suits, 41-year-old Susan Worthington seeks a division of income and property acquired by her and Worthington during their marriage and in the approximately seven years they lived together before they married.
+But since then he has found a willing seller every two or three months.
+"The worms never get satisfied, regardless of how much food you give them," she was once overheard saying, referring to their complaints about food shortages that plague Romania.
+Now, Alpine is the only one of California's 58 counties without a bank.
+Soviet art books say Rembrandt painted "Danae" in 1636 and repainted it in 1646-1647.
+The show was first performed in Giza, Egypt, in 1987.
+Mr Scharping staunchly opposed this and insisted that the SPD instead form a coalition government with the CDU, the largest party. This pressure from Bonn is seen by SPD officials in eastern Germany as counter-productive.
+Madden said in a telephone interview Friday he had difficulty maintaining confidence among his bankers because of perceived inequities in compensation.
+The highest interest rate it will pay on the new issue is 9.54%.
+A company spokesman said that operations at Labrador City are being shut down indefinitely, but shipments of iron ore pellets will continue from the company's loading facilities in Sept-Iles, where unionized employees earlier accepted the company offer.
+I believe that drug testing is a key tool to help promote public safety and a drug-free work force.
+The Soviet Union is willing to consider a U.S. proposal for trial inspections of strategic nuclear weapons, a government official said today.
+In the full fiscal year, Siemens said, sales are expected to rise almost 13%, to 58 billion marks from 51.4 billion marks in the prior 12 months.
+The investment in fertilisers and chemicals to stop black pod disease has been essential to the improved output in recent years.
+Its numbers have declined dramatically as two-thirds of its habitat has been destroyed from years of intense logging.
+If the court denies Black & Decker's petition, or if it upholds the poison pill, Black & Decker probably will appeal.
+The Warsaw Pact offered to refrain from modernizing some short-range nuclear missiles if NATO pledged the same, the official East German news agency said.
+But he forecasts continued or larger shortfalls for other parts of the Third World.
+The all-share index closed 6.37 lower at 323.62 in extremely thin turnover of NKr97m. Norsk Hydro rose SKr1 to SKr141 on the suspension of shares in the chocolate and confectionery maker, Freia Marabou, 44 per cent owned by Norsk.
+The Commerce Department said November sales rose 1.1 percent, about twice as big a gain as many analysts had expected.
+Grey apartments gave way to flattish countryside and impoverished villages with a good sprinkling of half-timbering.
+Field inspections haven't revealed any safety-related defects in Ford vans."
+They also are providing a real plus, says Mr. Miller: enough non-auto earnings "to help us better withstand the up and down cycles" in the industry.
+Mrs. Marcus noted that in the 1950s, Mrs. Mandela qualified to become South Africa's first black woman social worker.
+Mr. Baldwin said that all the agency's potential downgrades of asset-backed issues stem entirely from concern about the credit enhancer, not about the quality of the assets themselves.
+The pact with Kodak, a photographic, chemical and imaging products concern, is subject to execution of a definitive accord.
+A national holiday commemorating Martin Luther King's birthday kept many portfolio managers and professionals away from the market, traders said.
+Bob Hughes, the main character in "Drugstore Cowboy," isn't the usual movie drug addict.
+The shares, which have restricted trading rights and aren't registered under the Securities Act of 1933, were bought under an option acquired from ICSD Corp. last year.
+But an Amoco spokesman said the company meets federal standards on such lines.
+Staff members scrambled to revise schedules as most candidates had to scrap events.
+An empty beer keg thrown onto a campfire exploded Sunday, killing a man at his birthday party in the second such death reported this month.
+USDA estimates that farm-sector equity rose more than 6% in 1987 and forecasts another 1% to 4% rise in 1988.
+The United Steelworkers union filed suit against the two Reagan administration officials Wednesday in the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, which ordered the warnings last year.
+Another likely subject would be Buck Helm, who survived for 90 hours in the I-880 rubble, or a firefighter such as Gerry Shannon, who grabbed a woman pinned in her blazing Marina district apartment as a gas leak threatened to set off an explosion.
+It would set binding goals but let market forces determine the location and method of individual reductions in the same way that the EPA used tradeable phasedown permits to secure dramatic reductions of lead in gasoline.
+Separately, Taiwan agreed to carry out a previous accord to open its domestic markets to more U.S.-made beer, wine and cigarettes.
+About 65 per cent of the 17.1m eligible voters abstained - high even by the standards of Colombian presidential elections.
+He promised that he would speak out within administration councils.
+He was educated at prep schools and Yale, then went into the Texas oil business.
+George W. Bush III is the high-profile member of a team that is buying the baseball playing Texas Rangers for about $46 million.
+Fulton County Superior Court Judge Isaac Jenrette scheduled an evidentiary hearing for Aug. 12 on The Gold Club's challenge to the law.
+"Kenneth's reputation is just unsurpassed.
+The Nasdaq 100, which tracks the performance of the largest over-the-counter issues, soared 14.95, or 2.53%.
+The food, consumer products and chemical specialties producer said its chemical specialties division is expected to post about $1 billion in 1987 sales.
+Dravecky was sitting up on a stretcher as he was removed and trainers were holding Dravecky's left arm.
+Salvadoran officials and rebels agreed Saturday to a package of constitutional reforms but failed to negotiate a cease-fire in El Salvador's 11-year-old civil war, a U.N. mediator said.
+German government bond futures edged up in London trading as dealers covered their short positions. Italian bonds eased lower with cash and futures prices moving down in thin trading.
+The pages caught fire, and flames reached the ceiling before the fire was extinguished.
+Richard K. Ohlman, who worked for Rice Aircraft, was charged yesterday with being the middleman in the Boeing transactions.
+One woman accepted for the panel said she believed Mecham was honest, adding, "I like the man.
+Israeli military officials said Friday four guerrillas were killed and one Israeli was slightly wounded in the clash.
+At the time, Angeion's share price had more than doubled in a matter of months, and the stock was trading at about $10. But in recent months, the stock has even more swiftly toppled to less than $4.
+President-elect George Bush reached again into the Reagan Cabinet Monday to retain Dick Thornburgh as attorney general and Lauro F. Cavazos as secretary of education.
+The bonds are insured and rated tripleA by Moody's and S&P.
+Doctors were waiting for results of tests to determine whether Natalie Alexandra Lynch was brain-dead, said Dr. Donald Dicus, vice president of medical affairs at Western Medical Center.
+To help buy political stability among the working class, the Kremlin for decades has used huge state subsidies to keep the price of many food staples low.
+Smaller companies underperformed large capitalisation stocks sharply in the third quarter: while the FT-SE 100 index delivered total returns of 1.6 per cent, the FT-SE SmallCap yielded a 2 per cent negative return.
+Moreover, 16 million people are expected to be laid off by the year 2000 because of rising labor efficiency and cuts made in the government bureaucracy.
+For a number of years he also dictated the story eagerly awaited at newspapers around the country, the annual Pulitzer Prize journalism awards.
+They will have learned that force does not pay, especially with Libya," Gadhafi said.
+She said the passengers remained calm and none were injured because they were all in their seats in preparation for landing.
+Shuttle orbits generally are farther south.
+They took everything away from us, even our first names."
+"They were blatantly anti-hunting.
+Eastern's revenue for the quarter dropped 17%.
+When the lens is switched from wide-angle to tele, the flash angle is changed accordingly and the distance of the flash reflector from the optical axis is altered to reduce the possibility of red-eye.
+Owens and Hilbert were not named in Thursday's indictments.
+People don't want to be told what technology can do for them.
+"It's a frontline bomber.
+The president's aides first said it was "unlikely" Mr. Reagan would ease trade sanctions against Japan; then he did so.
+Spokeswoman Marcelle Wahba of the U.S. Embassy said the couple's dental and medical documents arrived today, providing positive identification.
+The dollar edged up in light European trading early today.
+He was apparently shot as he waited for a ride at an isolated crossroads leading from a main road into Yakir, 24 miles north of Jerusalem.
+They range from a driver ramming a baggage cart into the side of a plane to a handler thrusting baggage containers so hard that they dent the cargo bin.
+But a high-pressure system anchored over the lower Ohio Valley kept skies mostly clear from the parched Plains to the East Coast.
+Given the success of last year's event, there was no question but that it would be revived this year.
+First Executive stock fell 25 cents a share, to $18.50, in heavy national over-the-counter trading yesterday.
+"Here I am taking the brunt for it.
+Hard hit last year by pressures from governments on drug prices, it has nevertheless boldly intensified its commitment to pharmaceuticals in recent months.
+In the meantime, separating the no-loads from the low-loads and the full-loads isn't always easy.
+Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng, beginning a 10-state inspection of drought damage, met Tuesday with farmers in Ohio and Indiana who got some relief from nature but are hoping for more from Washington.
+In April, a group of countries that have signed the treaty will meet in Nairobi, Kenya, to work on revisions with the hope of completing the efforts before a November meeting in Copenhagen.
+In the office, the doctor's wealthy patients are calmer, no longer fretting about shipping their savings to Switzerland.
+She describes the operation so far as a "round-table discussion." McCann's consulting role marks a sharp break from typical ad agency work in Hollywood.
+They were especially angered by the AIDS report and Koop's advocacy of condoms and sex education, saying the result was to encourage promiscuity among young people.
+But other auto makers continue to report sluggish sales. One problem, dealers say, is that the discounts offered on many Big Three vehicles are stingier now than just a few months ago.
+"If she wants to be angry at me for not reducing the charge, that's her prerogative.
+They rustled up a 25% down payment, mainly by selling their previous home.
+Dividends and capital gains will also be tax-free.
+'But before we get complacent, it is important to note that UK expenditure on R&D as a percentage of GDP has been slipping significantly over the last decade in both civil and defence areas.
+The existence of a single union should reduce restrictive practices and demarcation disputes and simplify collective bargaining.
+The 23-year-old woman was hit in the throat and died in a hospital.
+It said it had been GEC-Alsthom's main partner when the Anglo-French group bid for the high-speed train contract against Siemens of Germany and Mitsubishi of Japan.
+John Logsdon, director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, says NASA should keep plugging away.
+The prime minister has shown himself a skilful ringmaster in the often awkward squabblings of cabinet ministers and senior bureaucrats.
+General obligation debt ratings in six states accounted for about $26 million of the changes; over $11 billion of debt was affected by changes to public power revenue bond ratings.
+Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev had been scheduled to open the trade fair, which is a showcase for his policy of perestroika, or economic restructuring.
+One members' agent said that Merrett's biggest syndicate, number 418, needed a minimum of Pounds 50m of capacity (capital supporting underwriting) from Names to survive.
+'We're from both worlds, Sephardic and Ashkenazic.
+But the institutes report either no improvement or deterioration in other once-vital industries such as iron production, foundries, precision engineering and textiles.
+But although special parachutes designed for high-velocity drops will be used, accuracy cannot be assured. The bundles, containing up to 700kg of food and medicine, may land in the wrong area or cause casualties or damage in the intended zone.
+The issue of the guarantees, which major banks have said are necessary to complete the projected loan for Brazil, has held up that country's proposed debt settlement.
+So, according to Con Edison, it granted P&F Trucking's demands.
+With more professions open to women, nursing has seen "a drop-off not only in numbers but quality," says Carol Bradshaw, the hospital's nursing director.
+Silver bullion prices rose on the London market where the metal was trading at a late bid price of $5.55 a troy ounce, compared $5.53 Monday.
+Despite the scandal, the company has continued to do well.
+The next few months will be taken up with winning the battle over Clause IV.
+The believers note that the industry has made sizable strides in a relatively short time.
+But few believed the lull would last.
+The company said its revenues and earnings for the fiscal quarter that ended Saturday were likely to come in significantly below expectations.
+"We're a very small outfit," said David Nussbaum of Global American Television Inc., a big name for the little television production company housed in the hills of western Massachusetts.
+Shareholders of Recruit Co., the firm at the center of a stock-profiteering and bribery scandal, voted Saturday to slash executives' salaries, company spokesman Yasutaka Natsuka reported.
+I think I should get some fresh air sometimes."
+The European Travel Commission also lists more than a dozen countries that have their own passes.
+The first Dollars 30m tranche of one-month commercial paper, backed by a three-year loan, was issued under the programme yesterday.
+He denied that his meeting violated U.S. law which forbids negotiating with the PLO, saying that not all PNC members are also members in the PLO.
+Reagan vetoed a similar bill in 1985 and an override attempt that was deferred seven months to move it closer to congressional elections failed to gain the two-thirds support needed.
+France, where 2.2 million farmers produce much of the community's agriculture exports, has balked at any move to snip export aids, which enable the Europeans to sell high-priced goods on the world markets.
+Preliminary reports from the area indicate the populations of both government-held towns and those in rebel hands, which had swelled immensely because of displaced people, have begun to shrink since the rainy season ended in October.
+He added that its size would have made it more difficult to remove and return to the owner and said its period in art history already was represented in the exhibit.
+That opposition has been diminishing, however, as election-year pressures have increased for lawmakers to do something about drug abuse.
+Under terms of the PNC merger agreement, each share outstanding of Central Bancorp.'s common stock will be exchanged for 1.067 shares of PNC Financial Corp.'s common in a transaction valued at about $719 million.
+For centuries, Jewish mothers have slaved to prepare the Passover feast, only to have the flavor of the food washed away by syrupy kosher wine.
+That would indicate a decline from 1987's 7.1 million in domestic sales, although in the 30 days before the March period sales ran at an 8.1 million annual pace.
+You had no idea he was doing that, did you, sir? A. No. I guess that I had never _ had never had any inkling that we were guiding their strategy in any way.
+But there is uncertainty over the shortages that the Bank of England will declare this week.
+The infant, whose body was found in a trash can on the Missouri side of the Mississippi River on May 3, was buried in nearby Woodland Hills Cemetery.
+The Banking Comission said it gave the Defense Forces control over the bank in December 1987.
+"One can hardly oppose the free emigration from Cuba of people who are seeking freedom," said Miami's Cuban-born mayor, Xavier Suarez.
+Taiwan announced it will end a 40-year ban on telephone and mail links with China to help spread reports of the carnage.
+In the long run the migration of shoppers to large supermarkets should work in Northern Foods' favour.
+A Turkish native once employed by the U.S. Army as a mechanic in West Berlin was could be sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for conspiring to sell secrets to the Soviet Union and East Germany.
+An ally holds another 10.8%.
+Tony Ng sought reversal of his convictions, contending that his Canadian confession was wrongly admitted at trial.
+Blockbuster's 1989 revenue was $663 million, more than the chain's 16 largest competitors combined, Huizenga said.
+"Rutan's airplane is not under our consideration," says Lt.
+"Hey, Pittsburgh, it's been a long time," guitarist Keith Richards said Wednesday night as 63,000 jammed Three Rivers Stadium for the hard rockers' first Pittsburgh concert since 1972.
+The wreck of the Fitzgerald lies about 17 miles northwest of Whitefish Point on Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
+The drug war began in August, when traffickers were blamed for the assassination of leading presidential hopeful Luis Carlos Galan.
+Seven months after "Roger Ackroyd" made her a celebrity, this reserved woman with a horror of publicity created a sensation.
+In the Lockheed transaction, the aircraft being acquired by the Civil Aviation Administration of China are civilian versions of the rugged C-130 Hercules that the U.S. Air Force uses to drop paratroops and fly supplies to poorly equipped airstrips.
+At the same time, Midway will accelerate development of its Chicago hub starting Jan. 8 with additional flights to 14 destinations.
+Existing procedures give preference to certain applicants, such as those who are female, minority and from the local community.
+There are no easy panaceas to the educational crisis today.
+National Broadcasting Radio said geologists expect more landslides that could lead to a higher death toll in remote Morobe Province, about 185 miles north of Port Moresby, the capital.
+The Nevada Gaming Control Board voted to extend the gaming license of the troubled Aladdin hotel-casino in Las Vegas until Oct. 11, giving owner Ginji Yasuda time to explore a sale of the property.
+About 550,000 residents of the former Portuguese colony of East Timor in the Indonesian archipelago are unlikely to be independent soon.
+Oghina said authorities want to keep the institute going and give it the ironic "new title of the Free Academy of Stefan Gheorghiu."
+Currently, capital gains are taxed at the same rate as ordinary income.
+Even East Germany, which rejects reform, has taken advantage of Moscow's mood to renew relations with West Germany.
+Kids who resist the new scheduled play, however, may find themselves without playmates.
+Commuters, their clothes torn and their bodies bloodied, pleaded for help as they crawled from the bus' shattered windows, witnesses told Caracol.
+I honour him for his courage and his actions: I don't follow him in what he now thinks and feels.
+The increasingly influential Social Democratic Party will also get about 30 percent, de Maiziere predicted in the interview.
+Rogan Taylor, president of the Football Supporters Association, said he was pleased with the report but that it did not eliminate the possibility of future stadium tragedies.
+The company said it will issue $250 million of preferred shares at that time, to offset the transfer.
+I think experienced criminals know that; perhaps these inexperienced ones will learn it," Ward said.
+Officials said they would continue searching the Bryan farm and other unspecified sites.
+Mr. Preisig said the gray market helps create a liquid trading environment that in the long run will help the development of Swiss capital markets.
+"These are totally unsustainable," said Robert Hormats, a former State Department economic official.
+After weeks of bloody hand-to-hand combat, Saddam is overthrown and Iraq liberated.
+"It's one of my vices.
+The best news is that the Frankfurt company will travel to New York for three performances of "Europeras 1 & 2" at the PepsiCo Summerfare Festival in Purchase during July, if the final details of funding can be worked out.
+Mr. Smorada had been an executive vice president and chief financial officer of OD&S Ventures Inc., a venture capital firm.
+"They're pirating the use of the Chicago Cubs," he said.
+Such "cheating" has bloated world oil supplies and depressed prices.
+Markets are increasingly splintered, what with myriad television channels and magazines diluting the effects of advertising.
+The invasion and annexation of Kuwait, and Saddam's decision to hold several thousand Americans and Britons hostage in Baghdad to deter Western attack, has made his job even more unenviable.
+So they have pushed for modifications in the DAT recorders that would prevent them from duplicating recordings.
+First Nationwide's new executive vice president in charge of retail banking is Peter K. Thomsen.
+Mr. Heyman also isn't proposing to sell any of his International Specialty Products stock in the public offering.
+In GEC Marconi Avionics, GPT, Yarrow shipbuilders and GEC Switchgear it cites examples of strikes or breakdowns in talks with unions.
+Much of the political agenda of the religious right _ including making abortion illegal, allowing tuition tax credits for private schools and silent prayer in public schools _ remains unfulfilled.
+Pianist Stephen Flaherty provides strong, unobtrusive support, the hallmark of a fine musician.
+Romania was Iran's second-biggest trading partner in Eastern Europe and during Ceausescu's visit he signed an agreement to buy 1 million barrels of oil and 1 billion cubic meters of gas a year.
+They "helped irreverent new magazine pay its printers' bills," the item said, but then went on to note that advertorials "consumed 10% of (its) pages" and "dangerously blurred the distinction between editorial and advertising material."
+Rep. Waxman would also open up the federal government to huge lawsuits by companies that relied on the 1983 law.
+He believed Electron to be the fourth or fifth biggest in the UK. Earnings per share rose from 1.1p to 3.74p.
+Mr. Gorbachev had earlier granted independence to the Baltic states and announced his intention to begin withdrawing Soviet troops from Cuba, thereby eliminating two other big irritants.
+Woods is accused of using thrift money to refinance his home, funnelling millions into his children's trust funds, paying off a personal loan and paying himself an $800,000 bonus and a $41,667 monthly salary.
+The rules require thrifts to back their lending with more of their owners' money.
+In a few cases motorists have been killed.
+Sundquist managed former Sen. Howard Baker's unsuccessful presidential campaign in 1979 and 1980, he said. "A significant number of people are urging him" to get into the race, he added.
+Bush said the Soviet leader has already demonstrated that "he is interested in new thinking," one of the elements of Gorbachev's perestroika, or restructuring.
+"We are certainly disappointed in knowing that the shroud has a medieval date, but this is because it is a cherished object.
+The initial license fee of $650,000 could grow if Compaq uses the technology in future products and pays royalties, according to In Focus, which sells liquid crystal displays for use in projection systems.
+He also is suspected in as many as 20 more robberies and burglaries in Colorado, said Bob Pence, head of the Denver FBI office.
+New ramp entrances at the east and west wings of the building are designed to accommodate wheelchairs and baby strollers. Restrooms include diaper-changing facilities.
+But diplomats from both military blocs, speaking on condition of anonymity, have suggested they are finding it difficult to reconcile interests within their two alliances.
+Federal aid and representation in Congress are determined by the Census count.
+Such is the waywardness of travel off the beaten path in Africa. The Ssese Islands are as spectacular as they are whimsical and out of the way.
+It is fortunate, for example, that construction magnate Francis Bouygues is seeking up to a 33% interest.
+Justice O'Connor pointed out that even though officials may be sued personally, they still have a variety of legal defenses that may make it hard for plaintiffs to win at trial.
+Citroen says this is too high and that it needs the freedom to import more components. Mr Anton Von Wietersheim, Namibia's trade and industry minister, said South Africa's 110 per cent import duty on cars also weighed on Citroen's decision.
+Nigel Mills has been promoted to md of HOARE GOVETT's UK corporate finance business.
+GAF Corp. said it owns 9.9% of CBI Industries and may boost its stake in the company.
+Ketchum Advertising's Los Angeles office, which wasn't among an earlier list of finalists, wangled its way into the pitch by taking out a full-page ad in the New York Times Western edition tweaking the company.
+The man, who moved back to Illinois from California after learning he carried the AIDS virus, denied the charges and claimed the boy fabricated the tale with his mother's help.
+Caro Quintero is serving 65 years in Mexico for drug running and for the murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique Camarena.
+"We're convinced that this tender offer has been corrupt from its very inception," said Joseph Katarincic, who's coordinating Koppers's legal strategy for Kirkpatrick & Lockhart, a prominent Pittsburgh firm.
+A second column of Israeli tanks and infantry backed up by helicopter gunships fought a short but fierce gunbattle with Hezbollah guerrillas dug into the abandoned village of Maydoun, 12 miles north of Israel's border.
+Normally, the industry considers operating inventories burdensome if they exceed 10 or 11 days' supply.
+Mr. McWilliam wasn't available for comment.
+He is aware of the importance of understanding different cultural backgrounds to making a success of a leisure venue.
+And she's succeeded," said Bernstein.
+He said that looking out the windows of Air Force One, he and his wife Barbara "were astounded we could only see the tops of some trees where the Trinity's overflowed" in the state where the couple arrived to start a new life 42 years ago.
+The company said it would pay $11.18 a share for the remaining shares to complete the transaction.
+The decline continued in the first quarter of this year when Korea shipped 45,000 vehicles to the U.S., down 23% from the same period last year, according to a preliminary tally.
+Rebel sources said Honasan was among the key planners of the current coup attempt.
+Merck led a big retreat in pharmaceuticals, losing 8 1/2 to 145 1/2.
+The market was unsettled further last Friday with the introduction of stock index futures and options trading on its ATX marker.
+Like Huntley Muir's award-winning sets and costumes, the production deserved its prize. The work itself is more problematic.
+Westside has four branches and assets of $64 million.
+"Music for the Theatre," 1925.
+The royal couple and their three children moved from the 5,000-square-foot penthouse with panoramic city views to a hotel.
+Despite Britain's role as a major oil exporter, sterling continued to fall, slipping 0.3% against the dollar to $1.5735 from $1.5788.
+"The baby was already in congestive heart failure and the burns combined to cause death," Wise said.
+OSHA's investigation into the Texas blast showed that four highly flammable gases escaped from an open valve, forming a huge vapor cloud that traveled through the plant within seconds under high pressure.
+Asked for an example, he refers to the nondebate on making the United States energy independent.
+"More money, more leisure and the pursuit of fun and travel have enormously enriched the way we live," says the report.
+It is dedicated explicitly to nurturing the resources required for continued expansion of national economic output. Mr Er, asked about his philosophy of education, gives a reply which seems more suited to a plant manager than to a pedagogue.
+Asked if he was considering a takeover bid, Mr. Edelman said "there is nothing under consideration at this time."
+Dinkins," rather than "Dave," at news conferences.
+A federal judge Wednesday threw out two corruption counts against state Sen. Joseph Montoya, saying the bribery charges failed to meet a $5,000 threshhold required for federal prosecution.
+About the only effect lower rates would have, he adds, would be to take "a fresh look at our refinancing options for bonds, commercial paper and bank loans." Bankers say they have few requests for the loans they want to make the most.
+For Boeing, seeking to balance its cyclical airliner operation, the ATF represents an entree into the jet-fighter community.
+Dial plans to spin off its financial and insurance units, leaving the company with only its consumer products and services businesses.
+He was an opponent of former Communist Party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang, who pushed rapid economic reform but was ousted for allegedly supporting the pro-democracy protests.
+While U.S. approval of the resolution Thursday was a break from traditional American support of Israel, a veto would have jeopardized the international coalition arrayed against Iraq.
+The hotel busboy, a Teamsters union member, was charged with providing the fuel and helping a maintenance worker who is charged with setting the blaze.
+They said the move threw into doubt the value of complying with federally approved safety standards.
+Another area investor told Mrs. Taylor that Terry Van Der Truck, Graphic's chairman, had a record of successfully growing other small companies.
+The thousands of adverse reaction reports received about Prozac are not unusual for a drug so widely prescribed, FDA spokeswoman Faye Peterson said.
+Medical rationing looms as a dominant health care issue of the 1990s, as Americans realize after decades of revolutionary medical advances that there are no miracles, just hard choices.
+Asked whether Rabin was a liability for Labor's Arab campaign, Peres was evasive. "I think they (Arab voters) must understand the situation as it is, and I hope they will change their minds," he told The Associated Press in Shfaram.
+Life expectancy at birth also was unchanged at 74.9 years.
+One principal said of two of them: "They come from homes of parents who care, parents who are as shocked as we are."
+Hampton said he rejected a prosecution request to sentence Bednarski to life imprisonment because, in his opinion, Bednarski's victims were not entirely blameless.
+Many will want to catch up on education they missed while fighting for Spear of the Nation, the ANC military wing, but black schools are overcrowded, qualified teachers are rare and violence has disrupted classes for years.
+This week, these investors have lost eagerness to buy stocks that had driven the market to a succession of records.
+One of the 67 Nicaraguans aboard survived.
+Some groups opposed entering the government on the grounds that their participation could open them to blame for the nation's daunting problems.
+Some 4.8 million black adults boast annual incomes that place them solidly in the middle class, according to Census Department data.
+During the eight-year Iran-Iraq war the terminal was badly damaged, and Iraq was forced to export oil by piping it through Turkey and Saudi Arabia and transporting it by truck through Jordan.
+The divisions to be sold have about 1,750 employees, said spokeswoman Kathleen Hogan.
+Singh said uniformed and armed Iraqis at least 70 years old were patrolling the streets of Kuwait City.
+The Hollywood Women's Club was founded in 1928 by Parsons and 10 other Hollywood columnists.
+A lava flow in 1986 destroyed dozens of homes in the same area.
+But many lawmakers are angered about China's human rights practices, particularly its failure to move more quickly to loosen the internal crackdown instituted after 1989 pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing.
+The Dalai Lama's government-in-exile in India offered to hold talks with China to discuss the future of Tibet.
+"We have a necessity to understand how we got where we are," Bumpers said in arguing for the significance of the tract.
+During a two-hour televised debate that officially marked the end of campaigning Friday, leaders of the three main groups delivered their final message to the electorate.
+"The defense introduced unrebutted testimony clearly establishing that the Helmsleys' joint federal income tax returns for each of those years overstated their joint taxable income and tax," the brief said.
+'We are mining enough to cover costs and stop the mine falling into total neglect. That's all we can do with prices being the way they are.' Malaysia was once the world's leading tin producer.
+The Cray-3 and Cray-2 are designed to have at least four times as much memory as the other Cray machines and compute at a faster rate.
+The funds injected into the thrifts now will reduce the operating losses that regulators ultimately will have to subsidize when the sick thrifts are closed or sold.
+"I was struck by the numbness I felt by painting images like huge noses and huge eyes," Rosenquist recalled.
+The district attorney rejected the offer, but was told her refusal to cooperate would jeopardize her children.
+That group included 75 Americans, 67 of whom flew home from London, arriving Monday night at Dulles International Airport outside Washington.
+Gramajo placed the army's casualties from September to mid-February at 83, while the rebel source put them at 700 from October through December.
+On the face of it, the suggested rent barely equals the capital value of a third of the asking price.
+"To me, it looks like it is a dead deal," Dick Edelman, a Southwest Securities Inc. analyst, said Monday.
+"There were a lot more less serious accidents and brushes with the law," he said.
+He was 76 and had drawn cartoons for the weekly magazine for 53 years.
+The U.S. State Department said Johnson was holding 14 or 15 hostages.
+Unhappy that Amway limits its product channel to its distributors, one retailer secretly buys the products himself and displays them in one of his stores.
+"It's intriguing to me that people with interventionist points of view tend to neglect the most sophisticated scientific findings," he concluded.
+The United Auto Workers union will focus national contract bargaining on General Motors Corp., the world's largest and most profitable automaker, union President Owen Bieber said.
+Nor is it the only one angling for big-time sports packages.
+She also suggested that as a woman, her pro-choice credentials were stronger than Van de Kamp's.
+Lloyd Bentsen believes that no one should get a free ride, but no one should be left behind, either.
+Mr Tasso Jereissatti, president of the Social Democratic party, accused the politicians, businessmen and workers making such calls of 'a lack of solidarity' with the government's long-term strategy of fiscal adjustment.
+Government safety specialists rush to the scene.
+Moreover, the insiders sold out near the stock's low for the year, at $2.75 to $3, compared with a high this year of $8.50.
+Church's management, based in San Antonio, Texas, urged its shareholders not to tender their shares until its board could review the offer.
+Gilbert is one of only three Category 5 storms in the hemisphere since weather officials began keeping detailed records.
+Bond prices seesawed on conflicting economic signals but finished substantially higher.
+We don't know what." Elizabeth Kaufman, an acquaintance, said Sunday, "I know that she felt that she had no one to talk to.
+The spokesman said he was constrained not to elaborate, and all parties to the managment shuffle had agreed not to comment further on the changes.
+Delays in approving such resolutions have disrupted the government in recent years.
+To some extent, U.S. officials may have made things worse for the shippers by making it clear that the Navy wouldn't safeguard any ships in the gulf but those flying American flags.
+At Yellowstone, about 500 firefighters remained on the lines near Grant Village, a camping and store complex about 15 miles southeast of Old Faithful that was evacuated last weekend.
+NBC executives also speculated that Mr. Barber's appointment as an executive vice president rather than a group executive vice president may mean that GE may eventually remove a layer of management at NBC as senior executives retire.
+In February, about 35 patients underwent reconstructive operations.
+Since most ballots are cast by post, it is only in unusual cases that the vote is uncertain.
+Some analysts say yields on the 40-year bonds may not be high enough relative to shorter-term bonds to make the bonds appealing.
+No criminal charges have been filed so far, the spokesman said.
+He has also found that the gene appears to be turned on in fruit fly embryos and adults, but not in the larval or pupal stages in the fly's life cycle that occur in between.
+The Communist Party has demanded a full partnership role.
+The proposition also strips the industry of a long-cherished exemption from state antitrust laws.
+The timetable for the budget talks is likely be the main item on the agenda.
+But industry bodies proliferate in the IT industry. Blue chip companies such as British Steel and Barclays Bank have joined the European Security Forum (ESF).
+Linley, the son of Princess Margaret, is a furniture designer and partner in a fashionable Chelsea restaurant.
+"Last year we did 375 assignments between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve and that was with about 28 Santas.
+Montana Cuellar said in his letter to Pastrana that he supported a plebiscite, but Turbay of the Liberals said he doubted agreement on what should be included could be reached before the May 27 election.
+Mr. Urbanski believes Michelin will use its own name as well as the Goodrich T/A brand, popular among sporty car enthusiasts, to try to increase market share at Chrysler.
+Let's say "kihon keikaku" (basic plan) and more Japanese people will understand.
+Rahn is a leading anti-tax supply sider who had been considered as a possible choice for the commission himself.
+If they go on TV they won't come across well," he says.
+John Libby Sr. of Olympia, an adherent of the political extremist Lyndon LaRouche, trailed with 5 percent, or 2,697 votes.
+The total was $742.8 million.
+The receivers, accountants Ernst & Young, said debts amounted to about Pounds 7m.
+Cole said Phoenix-based Ramada will keep its four casinos _ one in Atlantic City, N.J., and three in Nevada _ and concentrate on turning a profit.
+The company said it will appeal to the Supreme Court.
+They had lots of money and just doled it out," he said.
+The Washington-based council advises low-income and minority groups seeking federal assistance for improving rural housing and studies and makes recommendations for state and local housing policies.
+American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said holiday phone traffic could reach a record 47 million long-distance calls by midnight on Christmas, up about 3 million from last year.
+They have viewed commodities such as metals as a hedge against inflation.
+Such bans were called "invidious discrimination" by the association's president, Peter G. Keane.
+Mr. Phillips advises other prospective traders to plan meetings well before arriving in Moscow and to be prepared to deposit substantial good-faith sums in a Soviet bank to prove that they are serious.
+Bender had no comment on the government's sentencing recommendation and said he planned to meet Monday night with Bakker.
+Ira Khrustalova, 41, one of the hunger strikers, said she had just received her notice of refusal Tuesday.
+The participating men brought their family's and community's potential for misfortune with them to the shrine.
+For prevention of stones, the panel recommended the use of medication for certain types of stones, a modification of diet where indicated, and increased fluid intake.
+"It's an altogether different ballgame in Washington.
+IRA supporters fired at a police station and hurled firebombs at security forces, who shot back with plastic bullets and injured three people before dawn Thursday, police said.
+But delays in the space program combined with grounding of all shuttles after the Challenger disaster kept the 11-ton satellite in its lonely journey around Earth.
+Since developing countries have higher potential growth rates than mature industrial economies, the value of their stock market capitalizations should increase even more rapidly if they pursue policies designed to encourage equity ownership.
+Having made pre-tax profits of Pounds 19.3m in 1990, it lost Pounds 15.2m in 1991, before making Pounds 3m last year.
+The Soviet Union is the world's biggest producer of palladium and the second largest miner of platinum and rhodium.
+Popular among individual investors were Kurabo, which was up 80 yen to 1710 yen (61 cents to $13.11), and Mitsubishi Material, which rose 27 yen to 862 yen.
+They taught me how to perform tasks that didn't personally interest me.
+Some Burundi refugees in Rwanda have said Hutus initiated the killings by attacking Tutsis in Ntega but soldiers were responsible for most of the massacres that spread into Marangara.
+Italy, a country that has far stronger naval forces than most people know, seems likely to have a part in the deployments, though it has made no specific commitments.
+"He needs Kim Dae-Jung as much as he hates him," says Prof.
+British Coal in Nottinghamshire has been paying out more than Pounds 260m a year in wages and salaries.
+They briefly took a hostage from among the nine people in the home, fired shots at a pursuing sheriff's deputy, and shot it out with Jacobson and a deputy when cornered in a ravine the evening of Jan. 12, Cottrell said.
+Moreover, annual maintenance turnarounds at refineries are being done in March and April, earlier than last year and well ahead of the peak gasoline season, analysts said.
+One of their generals is Raymund Moric.
+It tried to recoup the money by suing Rowland in Fayette County Circuit Court in April for $131,151.76 to cover the loans and interest.
+However, the negotiation of the financial restructuring involves tricky manipulation of deadlines, it said.
+'The decision will remain under view,' said the ANC press statement, which warned that unless the country's political crisis is resolved, it 'will consider a halt to all tours'.
+In one of the biggest moves so far, Salomon Inc. early last month said it would lay off 800 people and abandon the municipal bond and money market businesses.
+We call for the adoption of sustainable forest management practices, with a view to preserving the scale of world forests.
+There can be no relenting, for now we must work for more, always more.
+From 1965 to 1978, Mr. Star taught at the Harvard Business School.
+"Strength works better than weakness if you want to get both peace and security," Bush said.
+Richard Brown, director of policy, Association of British Chambers of Commerce, 9 Tufton Street, London SW1 You would think that an Irish ancestry had suddenly been discovered by the Bard.
+At some point in the disturbance, he slapped a counselor with an open hand.
+The company will continue operating as Sooner Federal Savings Association under a managing agent appointed by the RTC while the agency negotiates a permanent resolution for the troubled thrift.
+The death of Teamsters President Jackie Presser will speed up a battle for leadership of the huge union, which is engaged currently in crucial legal and economic struggles.
+The NTSB had criticized the response to the crash of Delta flight 191, saying no coordinated effort was in place to handle the victims.
+The Army had said yesterday afternoon that the announcement of a winner would be delayed until next week "pending further reporting" to senior Defense Department officials.
+It said both parties expressed their "well-known positions on the question of sovereignty," an indication little headway was made in the fifth round of talks since Britain and Spain agreed in November 1984 to discuss sovereignty.
+Deputies stressed that the proclamation did not amount to a declaration of independence like that made by the Baltic republic of Lithuania.
+But a spokesman for the commission said a subpoena just indicates the agency is looking for more information to see if any violations have occurred.
+To build support, Democratic backers are also playing up the measure's value to women; organized labor and black and women's groups are planning major lobbying campaigns on Capitol Hill.
+But I'm confident that there can be stability in the international oil market because there is excess capacity around the world and some countries have stepped up and said they want to help and we salute them for that.
+The current minimum capital requirement is 6% of liabilities.
+Fines are now 5 percent of the transaction.
+Analysts doubt that tire producers will collect the full amount of their recently announced increases, but they do expect some increase in realized prices.
+My heavens," Bush said. "It is magnificent." Some of the stewards chided reporters not to scuff up the new airplane.
+"I hadn't thought that Unocal would be all that interested," Mr. Babikian said.
+At the industry's biggest trade show, about 1,400 exhibitors have filled the equivalent of 20 football fields at the McCormick convention center here with new products.
+The developments worry J. Michael Olivero, a criminal justice professor at the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg.
+Suddenly, exporting from Hungary gave no extra access to eastern markets.
+And Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster, says the combination of the early evidence of accurate allied bombing and the evil image of Saddam Hussein will reduce public anxiety over civilian casualties.
+"We got him!" one man shouted after learning that Joseph Fama, a 19-year-old white man, had been convicted of second-degree murder and 12 of 14 other counts in the shooting death of 16-year-old Yusuf Hawkins, a black.
+Railtrack must have confidence that it can come to us and justify a charge without feeling that we are in one camp.' He wants to be a positive force in the industry rather than a threat to its stability.
+"But Volkswagen doesn't do rebates." During the Gorbachev era, political relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union developed rapidly.
+A similar lawsuit filed in Washington state three years ago resulted in a similar restriction against exit polling being overturned.
+But Moody's said Borden will have trouble providing enough of a margin of protection for debt holders.
+His company, which makes satellite and cable-television equipment, has pushed up overseas sales rapidly, to 20% of total sales in the past year from 14% the year before.
+"Individualism neither shares in nor obtains any reality.
+Bolar and other companies that account for about 18% of the generic market are under FDA investigation.
+Today, McKusick maintains a list of human genes, accessible by computer around the world.
+Many countries, particularly Arab nations such as Jordan, Turkey and Egypt, are paying a high economic price for cutting off all ties with Iraq, Cheney said.
+Well, maybe it can, but not, surely, Lorca's Yerma?
+His far-flung communist empire virtually is gone.
+Rules for the new organisation and farmers' contracts are in place, but the new set-up must be approved by the government. The Agriculture bill, which abolished the milk board, received the royal assent yesterday.
+Pete McCloskey and Ed Zschau, won by 58 percent to 42 percent with all the vote counted.
+"I think that my fate is completely bound up with the country where I was born, and I want to live there," Sakharov said Thursday night before boarding a jet to Paris and a possible meeting with Polish Solidarity leader Lech Walesa.
+In the Czech Republic they are taking a back seat to their US partners. Whichever western consortium comes out on top, SPT and the Czech Republic are bound to be winners.
+Production dropped below the 1985 level about 0.5% in 1987, according to the GAO report, which was produced at the request of two members of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Sens.
+The Gonzalez plan gives S&Ls five years to come up with extra capital to back subsidiaries investing in risky areas such as commercial real estate and junk bonds.
+But catalogers also have problems unique to their business.
+On other exchanges, precious-metals futures fell again; grains and soybeans were mostly higher; livestock and meat were mostly lower; oil futures were mixed; and stock-index futures advanced.
+Charasse said the money would be used to strengthen France's ability to uncover money laundering schemes.
+Raymond Caba, the store clerk, understands the argot and hands over a $1.40 pint of Thunderbird, the top seller in what he calls "the bum section."
+The Kremlin sent high-level troubleshooters and more internal security troops to the mountain region 1,240 miles southeast of Moscow to try to end the fighting.
+But Mr Rene Degni-Segui is still waiting for the resources with which to carry out his job. He has been allocated only one field officer to investigate the circumstances in which more than 500,000 people died.
+Arantxa won two tournaments and was the finalist at the US Open.
+However, lawyers for Mr. Griffin said he wasn't reassessing his bid for the company.
+This re-entry correlates with what we were tracking." He said the sightings were made better because of weather that was clear and perfect for such sightings.
+Many health workers agree that lack of water is the direct cause of the Guillens' illnesses.
+But it should be argued nationally, with carefully prepared experiments to test options.
+The two nations buy about 80% of all exports of Japanese semaless pipe.
+The Times recently said it wouldn't publish any more issues of The Business World, a Sunday magazine supplement, because of lack of advertising.
+But they were not found to have joined in the physical assault.
+Israeli journalists and the Foreign Press Association in Israel protested last week after two policemen in east Jerusalem were spotted with a press sign in the window of their unmarked car and were later seen arresting Palestinians.
+The sculpture is being funded with a $15,000 state grant.
+Some North Carolinians voted for Helms as a folk hero, others voted against him as an embarrassment.
+Both Ford and GM have said repeatedly that they need major productivity improvements from the bargaining, and that most of that would have to come from changing work rules.
+The program expires in February 1994, when 50% of the awards will be made.
+Orloff, 38, is a former vice president of Anheuser-Busch wholesale operations.
+In addition, the company introduced Keystone, its popular-priced beer, in the third quarter of 1989, significantly boosting beer sales.
+To everyone's surprise, this "where's the beef"-type challenge to the education establishment turned this scholarly book into a publishing sensation.
+Suddenly, the river deepens and disappears under the cave wall.
+It challenged Bush's claim that he spoke on behalf of the international community.
+The outcome of the two-week effort to free two California gray whales may never be known as the massive mammals faced 200 miles of ice-clogged waters on the way to their winter home.
+He told a Caracas news conference that the average price of the OPEC basket of seven crudes, currently just under $19 a barrel, should reach a targeted $21 in the fourth quarter when demand rises seasonally.
+Roesner brings out a young girl, holds a pistol to her head and threatens to shoot if the bandits' demands for a fast getaway car aren't met.
+Perestroika, or reconstruction, and glasnost, or openess, are buzzwords for Gorbachev's reforms.
+But he expressed doubt the hearings had unveiled the nominee's thoughts.
+"Competition in the insurance market is wasteful and expensive," said Robert Brandon, vice president of the group. "In health care, a free market cannot work.
+Peak weekend surcharges are Pounds 25-Pounds 50 higher. Call 0233-647-047. Le Shuttle.
+The fee fight stems from a long battle between insurers and lawyers over the causes of the insurance-rate explosion of the 1980s.
+In its ruling in May, the appeals court said the elimination of the legislative veto causes "marginally increased practical difficulty" for Congress to override a presidential recommendation.
+Within these ranges, the dollar seesawed in intraday trading as anxious traders alternately trimmed or lengthened overbought dollar positions in response to minute-to-minute developments in the Mideast crisis.
+A three-ton bull took up a stand in front of the New York Stock Exchange for part of Friday, but the exchange couldn't bear the bronze statue and had it hauled away.
+There has been much argument over the past two decades about the exact merits of "Sesame Street," but none over the crucial role Jim Henson's Muppets played in the television program's phenomenal popularity.
+In recent years, Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. has been a top-performing oil stock, largely, he says, because of rising U.S. ownership.
+Pope John Paul II expressed support for workers' calls for more jobs and higher pay during an outdoor Mass attended by more than 250,000 in Concepcion, Chile.
+Rogachev, completing a tour of five Asian nations, is scheduled to fly back to Moscow Wednesday.
+"The problem is that we didn't put red, white and blue on our aid," said U.S. Embassy spokeswoman Agota Kuperman.
+While not a military state, neither was it truly democratic.
+The prisoner began a hunger strike because he believed his letters weren't being delivered, and because he thought attorneys were being barred from visiting him, his father said.
+His wife, Laurie, adds, "It's just too expensive to live up here.
+Contenders include D'Arcy, Chicago agency Foote Cone and WPP Group's Ogilvy & Mather, New York, all of which are agencies for Oscar Mayer parent Kraft General Foods.
+Dusseldorf was, and presumably still is, 170 miles from the nearest coast.
+Many gentlemen-farmers have refinanced their second homes, taking out some of the equity, he says.
+Lynda established herself as the family outcast as a child, when her father was away at war.
+"This story is something we've discussed before.
+"They have not yet made up their minds if it is a gun." Bush commended British intelligence and law enforcement agencies for seizing the tubing shortly before it was to be shipped to Iraq.
+But whenever they rinsed with coffee or the cola, there was only an insignificant rise in blood nicotine levels.
+District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said Thursday that his office had requested Nosair be held without bail.
+After that, the legislation calls for the minimum wage to be indexed annually to 50 percent of the average hourly income of U.S. workers.
+But they are depressed by the prospect that the war won't end soon and that, over the long run, superior Iranian resources and manpower may overwhelm their current edge in military firepower.
+Stock prices kept advancing on major exchanges Tuesday, rising for the ninth consecutive session in Tokyo and also gaining in London and Frankfurt.
+GM's two big technology units had higher quarterly profit, but the gains came mainly from one-time items.
+The Senate today approved impeachment charges against U.S. District Judge Alcee L. Hastings of Miami, ousting him from the federal bench for conspiring to obtain a $150,000 payoff.
+The first Italian ship to return will probably carry many of the Albanians who have packed the West German Embassy, since they are in the worst condition, the Foreign Ministry official said, speaking on the usual ground rule of anonymity.
+Churchgoers may also remember Susa as the city of king Ahasuerus (Xerxes) and his seductive queen Esther.
+Nevertheless, he was quick to assure me that when he started his own family, his children would learn Spanish before English.
+He declined to say whether these plans mean additional hiring at Boeing, which now employs about 92,000 people in the Puget Sound region.
+Cox said. "They don't realize how popular they are." Most of the men and women who played the Munchkins were recruited by two troupes of vaudeville midgets headed by Leo Singer and Major Doyle.
+We will fulfil the last will of those killed," he pledged.
+Chart-guided technical factors fueled the losses, especially when prices broke below $22 a barrel, analysts said.
+The FDIC will retain approximately $13.7 million of the failed bank's assets.
+Wilson said because the Army stores and maintains Pershings at Pueblo, the installation is the preferred site for demolishing them, but three other installations also are being considered for the project that would create as many as 120 jobs.
+But not even he can survive the Perils-of-Pauline finale that takes place on top of a Times Square billboard.
+The White House has promised to re-evaluate and, if necessary, modify the climate programme next autumn to keep the emission reductions on track. 'We are simply not going to look at this on a month-to-month basis,' Mr Warren says.
+If PG&E exercises that right, it can acquire a 25 percent ownership interest in the WyCal system.
+Some Guard combat units would be on the front lines within a few days, with the rest to follow within 30 to 60 days.
+Lucky has rebuffed a proposal from Mr. Edelman to acquire the company for $37 a share, or $1.95 billion, although he continues to press the bid.
+He added, "It is indispensible that there be strong action on the part of industrialized countries to attack consumption." Colombia supplies an estimated 80 percent of all the cocaine consumed in the United States.
+"Popular theater is more Brazilian than anything we've seen," said Luiz Mendonca, who has directed slum theater groups as well as conventional plays.
+She doesn't like the sitcom moms offered to the TV public so far. "You're just a working stiff and this is your job.
+Similar excesses got Esprit into trouble with some department stores selling its line.
+Bayerische Vereinsbank's half-year results were in line with the earnings of most other West German banks, where lower income from usual banking operations was more than offset by sharply higher trading profits.
+Palestinians in the occupied lands have routinely received the combined Sabin-Salk vaccine, which is more effective than the single vaccination administered in Israel.
+You can copy someone else's - but get in fast and do it slightly better.
+The devices either disperse the exhaust of the helicopter's engine - making detection by a heat-seeking missile more difficult - or provide a decoy heat source that confuses a missile's guidance system, he said.
+Eastern has been downsized," she said. "Of course, you would like to have the airline grow." The company, which wants to cut labor costs by some 30 percent, blames union intransigence as a major reason for cutting back on its flights.
+Offshore-booked foreign bank loans to US companies jumped to Dollars 152bn by the end of 1991, from Dollars 20bn in 1983, while US bank lending booked offshore rose from Dollars 17bn to Dollars 22bn.
+The consumer index was pulled along by a record surge in apparel prices.
+Most of the mall's more than 50 business offices, shops and boutiques were destroyed by the fire, causing several million dollars in damage, said owners and managers.
+Pacific Lighting Corp. said it agreed to sell its land-development operations for $325 million to two closely held investment groups.
+"At $1.25 a gallon you stop buying," he says.
+He also refused again to release his income tax records, as Ms. Richards has requested, unless she releases her medical records.
+Petrobras is concerned about a strike by oil workers over wages.
+The IBM spokesman told securities analysts that two-thirds of the 20,000 jobs would be cut in the U.S., with the remaining third coming mostly from Europe.
+There is the expectation of further recovery in continental Europe, plus a full year's contribution from Linread, its latest significant buy.
+Maybe Democrats aren't as brain-dead as advertised.
+Your junk call will constitute your agreement to the reasonableness of my fee." This may sound as preposterous as billing a mosquito for biting you.
+The Army announced Tuesday it intends to build incinerators at eight ammunition depots around the country to destroy old chemical weapons because it doesn't want to risk moving the munitions.
+Or order Coca Cola, which is said to have done more for the eradication of cholera than any health programme. Ice is a bad idea.
+He has no family in town and says he's been estranged from his two sons for years.
+Whale had sought to meet the original demand with a letter from Thyssen to the stockholder and a letter from the stockholder to Whale.
+In fact, we're in big trouble."
+He is expected to face a hard fight from Rep. Trent Lott, the House minority whip who was unopposed in the Republican primary.
+The lawyer said he plans to rest his case if no one else can be found.
+The grand jury investigation has lasted nearly a year.
+Aryeh Stein, a spokesman for the Clerks' Unions, said the pension taxes in effect meant an additional 5 percent pay cut to wage earners seeking to maintain their pension levels.
+BP Chemicals has sold its Croydon-based foams business to Zotefoams, a company set up by its management.
+If I didn't, I'd be predicting a recession." The May income boost followed stronger gains of 0.5 percent in April and 0.9 percent in March.
+This public-policy determination opts for a regulatory structure rather than free application of federal antitrust laws.
+The remark that created the biggest furor came during an early Globe forum on health care.
+Ramada said the situation in the junk-bond market was causing it to possibly change the terms and types of securities to be offered by Aztar Corp., the new company that will operate Ramada's gambling operations.
+"They didn't know that the first chimp was me."
+You don't have to work out which accounts are involved.
+He says he is revolted by the wheeling and dealing that have been taking place in the corridors of power of the newly elected regional councils.
+He noted that while thorough, results from the evaluations were tentative.
+Friends say he's an all-around nice kid.
+A Daiwa official denied that there was pre-placement in Europe Wednesday and said the Japanese firm only had been "sounding" out the market.
+A country risks penalties as a NIC when it industrializes and its citizens attain a higher standard of living, he said.
+In that case, it has to pay Qintex $18.2 million.
+"This agreement indicates the veritable support of the American government for change in Haiti and for the continuation of the democratic process," Zarr said during the ceremony, broadcast by state TV.
+His bank is leading the way in computerisation, with all 201 Garanti branches now using real time clearing systems. The development of electronic banking has also forced banks to improve their credit supervision.
+Investor Harold Simmons proposed to buy NL Industries Inc.'s prized chemicals unit for about $732 million, while leaving the company's oil-field services unit as a publicly traded company.
+Union des Assurances de Paris, for example has been piling up new acquisitions across Europe at breakneck pace.
+Both Communist President Wojciech Jaruzelski and Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki, head of the Solidarity-dominated government, were present for the evening debate on the constitutional amendments.
+Meanwhile, two soldiers were slain Sunday in the eastern province of Bingol when suspected Kurdish guerrillas opened fire on a vehicle carrying polling officials, Anatolia reported Sunday.
+The Clothing and Textile Workers union expects its membership to stay at about 284,000 this year, mostly because of more textile and apparel jobs.
+Maloney did not return several calls and declined to comment on the investigation earlier in the week.
+That admission is bound to fuel criticism from Democrats who say cutting capital gains taxes would widen the deficit in the long run.
+On the spending side, most of the modest gain came in a 1 percent rise in spending for services, which analysts said was largely a reflection of an upturn in heating bills last month after January's mild weather.
+A police spokesman said members of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah, or Party of God, opened fire on the bus in the Ouzai district in the southern outskirts of the capital as the vehicle headed toward south Lebanon.
+One point to watch for is that not all home contents policies include accidental damage.
+"I bring some comfort factor to farmers who instinctively want to support Jackson but want to hear it from somewhere in the family that this is an OK thing to do," said Jim Hightower as he began his tour Monday.
+It would have been much tougher to go back and plant crops for the new year.
+The provision for credit losses rose to $51 million from $40 million a year earlier, but was down from $73 million in the fourth quarter of 1990, reflecting a general trend among banks that have been reducing losses from bad loans.
+Iraq refuses to join the Paris Club of debtor nations, which sets up talks on multilateral rescheduling agreements.
+Treasury Secretary James Baker has hinted at this idea, and many of the presidential candidates have embraced it, proposing treaties with Japan and Mexico, among others.
+Long-term leases continue to expire, and old buildings must compete with new, empty buildings for tenants.
+Anheuser-Busch's profit rose 18% in the fourth quarter as sales increased 14%.
+One cloud on the horizon in the eastern states is increasing price competition.
+The teams say that these insects cruise in layers 500 to 5,000 feet above ground.
+Analysts said some buying was prompted by reports that Saudi Arabia and Nigeria had told various U.S. oil companies they will end netback crude oil sales Feb. 1 and replace them with fixed prices of about $18 a barrel.
+Of 24 letters from readers printed by the mass-circulation tabloid Kurier in March, only five were in favor.
+He was a leading congressional opponent of a nuclear freeze proposal and has been wary of arms control agreements.
+In Tokyo, Foreign Ministry officials said Bush asked Kaifu that Japan boost its aid to Middle East countries hurt by the embargo on trade with Iraq.
+Pattison, who died Wednesday, served in the House of Representatives during 1975-1978.
+"We did not go into the specific options because we did not want it all over the newspapers," Powell said.
+A neat little device for measuring the height of the tennis net (vital now that the heads of racquets are so big) at Pounds 14.95 would make a good stocking present.
+It could indeed be helpful.
+With the balance of payments approaching actual balance there is no underlying need for external finance.
+Mr. O'Neill has rejected offers to appear as a regular on two television series, according to his son, who won't identify the shows.
+Included in the court's budget request are $110,000 for library shelves and $160,000 to improve its computer system.
+On the right, woolly mammoths, brownish with curly tusks.
+If it had hit the house instead of the building, it would have torn the house apart," Larkin said.
+He adores classical music.
+Swiss law, for example, requires that roughly 20 per cent of Swissair shares be held by Swiss state bodies.
+The yen firms whenever tension in the Middle East seems to ease these days, Ms. Takeuchi said.
+No massive federal aid package was called for.
+Ms. Bernhard sings a variety of pop songs with great passion, then provides a hilarious commentary on the subtext of those songs.
+Another member of the troupe, Terry Jones, visited him earlier.
+"What more can I say?"
+"Paint Another Picture" (Columbia) _ Darlene Love Darlene Love is one of the greatest rock 'n' roll singers ever to grace our planet.
+A hospital at Pine Bluff, which normally treats one snakbite victim a week, has treated eight in the last week.
+Prime Minister Lee took on his domestic press in the 1970s; the result was the closing of Nanyang Siang Pau, a major Chinese-language paper, as well as the Singapore Herald.
+The spokesman spoke on condition of anonymity.
+There are limited efforts in several cities to stimulate black business ownership.
+The rent on her new (larger) property was around three-quarters the net income from the government bonds, meaning that the remaining quarter was hers to spend as a supplement to income.
+Most civilians had evacuated the buildings by late Wednesday, but scores remained in the dwellings.
+Some of the 38 search warrants under seal in the probe from last week may be opened to the public by the end of this week, he said.
+On Monday, the Cabinet acknowledged the farmers' difficult situation and made several conciliatory gestures, including lowering interest rates on farm loans and providing emergency funds to allow dairies to pay off debts to farmers.
+Armed forces commander Gen.
+"The American public has had enough of this soap opera," Hakim said after his court appearance.
+But with a low cost base and minimal overheads, we've been able to compete in Europe.' 'In fact, what has surprised us is just how conservative the European market is for women's clothing.
+An anti-Contra group picketed outside the club before the speech.
+She would be allowed to offset costs against this income but according to Richard Law of accountants Ernst & Young, these costs might be small since the Queen would not have borrowing costs on the properties. But there is a further issue.
+An Oppenheimer spokesman said index chief David Liptak had left the firm and wouldn't be replaced.
+"We can't kill the whole indigenous population." Mr. Fujimori says he is willing to negotiate with Sendero, but Sendero doesn't negotiate.
+The first democratically elected Hungarian leader to visit the White House in four decades is taking home a packet of Bush administration pledges to help his ailing economy.
+With global stars demanding huge contracts which rank them as corporations in their own right, the stakes are ballooning to the point that a shakeout seems inevitable.
+"For the making of `Iron Triangle,' Sri Lankans of Chinese descent and those who were descendants of traders from Malaysia were recruited to play Vietnamese," he said.
+He was sentenced in June to 10 months in jail after conviction on charges of erecting road barriers.
+Police questioned her about her relations with the Spaniard and warned: "Be careful, because you might get into trouble," the student said.
+The AIDS commission is not alone in these failings.
+Rhone-Poulenc usually has 200,000 pounds on hand to convert to intermediate compounds, Bearer said.
+Rose's gold record "Holiday for Strings" was actually a theme of Red Skelton's show.
+Fewer than four million of those receive child support.
+It said a separate regional pool of reporters currently in the Middle East will visit the aircraft carrier USS Independence in the Gulf of Oman.
+Ironically, one of the reasons for initially including the two-thirds option in the takeover code was to allow French companies to compete for acquisitions against richer foreign groups, such as the Agnellis.
+The first "Crimes of Passion" garnered a 13.2 rating and 23 share in the Wednesday time period now occupied by "China Beach." By comparison, "China Beach" had a 12.2 rating and 21 share last week.
+Health experts say organic fruits and vegetables are grown and treated without the use of synthetic chemicals and wax coatings are not applied.
+That could be difficult, as the Communist-drafted election law will bar all forms of campaign aid from other countries _ a slap in the face to West Germans hoping to help the opposition.
+A fascinating work, beautifully played. On Tuesday evening Francoise Pollet returned to the Wigmore Hall in a recital of French songs with the baritone Francois Le Roux and pianist Roger Vignoles.
+Richards said concessionaires reported $500 million in gross receipts from national park operations in 1988, while the government collected only $12.5 million in franchise fees.
+But while they agree on the causes, the executives of Roche, SmithKline Beecham and Kodak disagree on strategy. SmithKline Beecham's purchase, Diversified Pharmaceuticals Services, is a pharmaceuticals benefit manager (PBM).
+"Before the police could just scare them away.
+Mr. Teets said the company is considering a plan in which policies could be used to guaranty bonds that would be issued by Greyhound or a related entity.
+A tough battle is also expected on the China move.
+SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals will make a generic form of its popular high blood pressure drug, Dyazide, to be distributed by Rugby Laboratories, the companies announced Thursday.
+Besides the trade report and additional buying spurred as prices broke certain technical resistance points, the metals market had another friend.
+The Red Cross report implicitly pinned responsibility on the Soviet Union.
+Nobody knows what triggers the attack, but Atkinson suggests it is carried out by the protein in his study.
+He said the predominantly Arab sector of the city was beyond the "Green Line" that delineated Israel's boundaries before the 1967 Six Day War in which Jordan was stripped of East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
+"I think everybody's surprised at how well this product has done," says Tom Pirko, president of Bevmark, a Los Angeles beverage consulting firm.
+The number of visitors travelling to South Africa rose by 10.5 per cent to 618,000 last year despite the rise in violence in the run up to the elections.
+"Adolescents are more likely to get pregnant if they don't have high expectations, don't think they will finish their education, don't think there's a good job waiting, don't think their life holds a lot for them," Mabus said.
+Whether Shell is doing better than Exxon is the wrong question, some observers comment.
+For the 39 weeks, however, advertising revenue increased 4.9% to $1.18 billion from $1.13 billion.
+Mr. Clancy has stated the case eloquently and concisely.
+But Americans are not likely to be much impressed by homilies from that quarter.
+Chrysler said Jan. 27 that it would stop car assembly at Kenosha by September, wiping out 5,500 jobs.
+The ball bearings were found and removed without incident.
+Volker argues that crime statistics show that not having the death penalty hurts.
+The first lady, gently resisting further questioning about the case, told reporters, "You don't want to see a grown woman cry, do you?" She spoke on Air Force One on the way home Wednesday night from the economic summit in Houston.
+The resurrection of his career is off to a fast start with the Top 5 single "Soldier of Love," and Osmond has shed his polyester shirts, favoring a leather jacket, blue jeans, T-shirt and biker belt buckle.
+He admitted receiving at least $40,000 in gratuities and said contractors often would stick cash in his pocket as he completed inspections at their plants.
+Laura Linzay Dick filed suit against the North Kansas City School District in federal court Tuesday, six months after she quit her job teaching speech and drama at Maple Park Middle School.
+It said California cars are not included in the recall.
+If at the same time the United States can continue to raise exports and lower imports, the good news probably will get the attention it merits, while crisis headlines become the dust of history.
+Some 30 American engineers from Peoria, Ill., moved to Nishi Akashi to work side-by-side with Mitsubishi engineers. The philosophical differences were apparent immediately.
+The Treasury Department sold $6.4 billion in three-month bills at an average discount rate of 5.78 percent on Monday, down from 5.98 percent last week.
+"I intend to correct that error, for I fear that I have embarrassed my colleagues."
+"I hope that is true because that would be some progress," he said during a picture-taking session in the Oval Office with Andrei A. Sakharov, the Soviet human rights activist.
+Once a casino opens, he notes, it stays open indefinitely, 24 hours a day, with no down time for repairs outside the public's sight.
+Mr John Cryne, national chairman of the Campaign for Real Ale, called for members to write to MPs demanding a cut in beer duty.
+Foreign buyers were more prevalent than domestic buyers; otherwise, dealers were taking a wait-and-see attitude toward the dollar's rise and impulses from other exchanges.
+Thus acres stay, as does the mile; the cost of replacing every road sign in Britain and Ireland would be enormous.
+More than 70,000 Salvadorans, most of them civilians, have been killed.
+He said he wanted to see his children in Canada and work on his defense.
+In an interview published in Tuesday editions of The New York Times, Bush said, "I think I've sublimated some of the passion I feel, and I'm very open-minded as to what to do about it.
+Diff swaps involve what is known as 'correlation risk': an assumption that there will be there will be a correlation between an interest rate movement and that of the currency.
+Added Elmer W. Johnson, GM's group vice president and its chief counsel: "The business purpose was to remove a serious obstacle to the smooth functioning of the auto maker's management."
+Robert A. Rosner said he was in Washington to consult with officials of the Environmental Protection Agency and accepted Koop's invitation to drop by for what he thought was a courtesy call.
+They soon had to hire back clerical workers.
+George Cohon, chairman of McDonald's of Canada, doesn't have any idea if or when he'll recapture his investment after the opening of the first franchise in the Soviet Union on Wednesday.
+Although he did not see Gorbachev, he said he was not disappointed.
+It was a really imaginative experiment.' Anderson is at pains to point out that acquiring an appetite for museums was not precocious, nor even unusual, for a London child of his generation.
+The one-year gap is the excess of liabilities that change interest rates in one year or less over the amount of assets that change rates in the same time, expressed as a percentage of assets.
+Large areas were without telephone service or electricity, dozens of roads were blocked by fallen trees and mudslides and hundreds of people were flooded out of their homes.
+But bio-technology stocks, with a few exceptions, edged up.
+Schering-Plough said it sold the interest in the Brazilian company because of the opportunity to ally with a local company, adding that it expects business opportunities to result from the sale.
+Why do people find it so hard?" Playwright Hare effectively lays bare the church's problems as it struggles with declining attendance, political conflict, and economic imperatives.
+Saudi and Egyptian authorities see the Palestinian cause as the ideal vehicle to burnish their nationalist credentials; they are publicly pushing to make this the top diplomatic priority.
+It said a quarter of the prosecutors favored decriminalizing marijuana.
+Ms Suchocka said: 'It is a paradox that this debate comes as our economic recovery is becoming ever more apparent.'
+D. Allan Bromley, a White House science adviser, and James O. Mason, assistant secretary of health and human services, told EPA officials they were concerned the public would misinterpret the report's conclusions.
+Everyone has an average of two of these traits, they said.
+In their joint Supreme Court appeal, the Amex and CBOE argued that the appeals court decision would mean that IPs could only be traded with sponsorship of a commodity board of trade.
+But even as the economy of the New York metropolitan area is being battered by the recession, the company's operations there, including A&P, Waldbaum's and Food Emporium stores, are gaining slightly in market share.
+The church's Liturgical Commission has proposed a different verse: "Nor on this land alone, But be God's mercies known, From shore to shore.
+The offering will be divided evenly between 13-week and 26-week bills, which will be dated July 23 and will mature Oct. 22 and Jan. 21, respectively.
+The White House lauded the Senate vote on the CFE treaty, calling the measure "the cornerstone of the new security structure we have been working to construct in Europe."
+Last Action Hero is metafiction for the popcorn set.
+Mark Dillen, a State Department spokesman said, "We plan to continue this procedure as long as we have U.S. citizens who want to leave Iraq and Kuwait."
+This is one more step, he says, in compiling a commercial track record.
+If the produce is really saturated, you'd better not use it. But if contact was minimal, you can remove outer sections or rinse and peel.
+Outside the campus, students carried mimeographed sheets of the first edition of their independent newspaper, posting them on lampposts.
+Hundreds of onlookers crowded the shop entrance, and the body, wrapped in a white sheet, was carried to an ambulance.
+"We've still got a good 12 hours of this to go," he said.
+The FBI is harassing a decorated agent with allegations of espionage to sabotage an investigation into anti-Hispanic bias at the bureau, the agent's attorney says.
+McLauglin, who was labor secretary in the final year of the Reagan administration, is a senior fellow at the Urban Institute in Washington, a private public-policy research organization.
+The former party chairman, Ne Win, retired after leading Burma for 26 years.
+A strong thunderstorm moved through the area of the area of Oshkosh, Wis., with wind gusting to 65 mph.
+The rental fee and the terms of the lease were negotiated by representatives of the Reagans and the owners, based on fair-market rental estimates from two independent appraisers, Fitzwater said.
+Many speakers expressed joy and wonder that a playwright and former political prisoner now leads a nation.
+At last, it was said, somebody is facing up to the US's long-term economic problems; somebody is treating the electorate like adults.
+Neiman-Marcus Group Inc. said sales at its stores open at least a year _ known as same-store sales in the industry _ were up a strong 12.2 percent from December 1987.
+"They were telling the jury in so many words that if they delivered a guilty verdict, they would have to contend with the Arce battalion," he said. "The jurors live there.
+The SEC also asked the court to order that Mr. Wolfer and Mr. Nadler each pay an additional penalty of as much as $2 million for the alleged insider-trading.
+He is contesting the legal action and last night said Proctor 'is certainly not connected to me'.
+In a few seconds, my screen flashed the entry for "constantly," illustrated by an observation by Adam Smith: "In our American colonies the plantations have constantly followed the sea-coast."
+Works by the modern masters Pablo Picasso, Fernand Leger and Paul Klee fared slightly better, largely propped up by European collectors.
+Mrs. Thatcher, 62, last week marked nine years in power, the longest of any prime minister this century.
+He also said other studies have found TM superior to alternative techniques in improving aspects of physical and mental health, even though the commitment of the instructors of other techniques was presumeably as high as that of the TM instructors.
+Religion may become an issue in the runoff because Carpio is a Roman Catholic while Serrano is a member of te U.S.-based Shaddai Church.
+One of our highest priorities is to foster individual success through greater education and training oppoortunities.
+Would a multi-racial executive with only limited powers (one option) qualify for renewed access, or will the board demand more fundamental change?
+"The Republican argument,"he says, "is essentially that it's a congressional failure."
+They are residents of the Community Correctional Center, one of two programs in the country _ the other is in Washington, D.C. _ that allows first-time offenders to keep their jobs while serving out sentences of up to one year.
+Bogdanov had tried to put up anti-Pamyat posters at the group's rally on Aug. 4, but police prevented him from doing so and later confiscated the posters, Demin said.
+"We want to bargain.
+Another person injured in the gunfire later died in the hospital.
+McCall made his statements on the fifth and final day of a National Transportation Safety Board hearing on the March 24 crash of the 987-foot Exxon tanker in Prince William Sound.
+That method does not allow observation of the same roots throughout the season, she said.
+The letter did not elaborate on what the statements involved.
+On the contrary, purchases are increasing, with some deals being of a significant size. Recent interim results from Cable & Wireless revealed it is still able to produce earnings growth even under the most difficult conditions.
+The United States, which has won the bronze medals in the last three Olympiads, defeated Sweden 2.5-1.5 when Grandmaster Sergei Kudrin defeated Dragulob Damjanovic.
+"They didn't get to all (the items) yesterday," said presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater.
+The background music in the television commercials is strictly Stephen Foster.
+The latest reserve increase raised Bank of Montreal's loan-loss provisions to 40% of its C$5.3 billion loans outstanding to developing countries.
+Opposition leaders Sheik Hasina and Khaleda Zia, agreed Wednesday night on Shahabuddin, a career lawyer and judge with a reputation as a political independent.
+It was unclear whether the interruption, confirmed by Western diplomats in Bangkok, was due to logistics or a policy decision.
+Some are sponsored by other types of health-benefit plans or insurance companies to broaden their product line and retain market share.
+The decision to re-establish full diplomatic ties came during a September visit to Tehran by Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz.
+The new standards apply only to general industry but will be extended, following additional proceedings, to construction and maritime industries as well.
+Mr. Bar-Illan is the editorial writer and a columnist of the Jerusalem Post.
+Other proposed theories of sudden acceleration, such as problems with the cruise control or electronic idle speed control systems, failed to meet the test of an open throttle while the brakes are applied, NHTSA said.
+He sees after-tax profits rising only 3% this year, less than half the 1987 gain.
+Probably the harshest retaliation came from West Germany, Iran's biggest trading partner, which has suspended negotiations on export credits reportedly totaling at least $1 billion.
+On reading Mr. Fitts's editorial, the legislators signed a warrant for his arrest on the criminal-libel charge, which carries a maximum penalty of a year in prison and a $5,000 fine.
+"It looks like this place has been bombed," Mayor Jack Loeffler said Sunday from an emergency command post in a bank.
+The thrift-holding company said it expects to close on the offer tomorrow.
+Wage drift undermined national pay deals and labour costs grew uncompetitive. The strain this imposed on SAF was considerable.
+At 10 percent interest since then, the debt totals about $950,000, Hagemeyer said.
+"Obviously, people have forgotten about us," said Dick Nellis, a striking Eastern pilot from Atlanta who helped organize the Georgia leg of the motorcade. "We haven't done a good job in PR. Management is much more savvy about that.
+By RAJU GOPALAKRISHNAN= Police in southeastern Nepal fired Tuesday on pro-democracy protesters who tried to burn down a police station, killing at least three demonstrators, the government said.
+Of the 19 months in the federal prison in Alabama, five were spent on medical furlough for two operations _ one to replace a section of abdominal artery and the other to have a plastic hip socket inserted.
+"Regressive taxes are bad," he says.
+The Bank of Japan has probed life insurance companies, securities firms and other institutional investors to guage their interest in buying U.S. Treasury bonds being auctioned this week, news reports said Tuesday.
+That's approaching the 1.56 million boxes shipped the week of March 9, just before three consecutive weeks of sliding sales prompted by consumer fears.
+The crewmen, who come from all over the Soviet Union, have found it frustrating trying to keep up with the momentous changes taking place at home.
+The appeal also contended that no minority shareholder proved to have actually relied on the statements.
+"One would think this is a very bad time to change," he added, citing the audience the Committee of Three ministers had yesterday with King Fahd.
+They were not identified by name in keeping with Israeli law.
+In more common scenarios, the warning would rouse sleepy drivers if they veered off the road or zoomed up on a slow-moving truck.
+One bridge was scheduled for demolition Thursday, the other in two weeks.
+We have epicureans jumping on the bandwagon," crows Kevin O'Malley, group vice president of Farberware.
+"For eight years now we've watched the Reagan-Bush administration trash educational opportunity across this country," Bentsen told a rowdy student audience packed into the college auditorium.
+All accepted bids were at 6.152%.
+A prosecutor said she had not paid her lawyers.
+President Bush recently signed a law to increase spending for the Head Start program this fiscal year by $147 million to $1.6 billion.
+Thus, he figures that under present conditions a "true panic" would be a day in which 600 million or 700 million shares were traded.
+Revenue for the quarter ended June 30 rose 28%, to $1.17 billion from $915.7 million.
+Neither side has convertible currency.
+The Brooks and Salem sites were designated by the state governors several years ago as the worst in their states.
+The kidnappers said he would carry a message to the Bush administrtaion.
+Chemical's withdrawal from the bank group comes in the homestretch of negotiations over terms of a proposed bank financing that would total roughly $4 billion.
+It was all too easy to link the two. As it turned out, the Bundesbank did not cut rates on Thursday.
+Bono has said he began coming to Palm Springs, 110 miles east of Los Angeles, 14 years ago to escape the big-city craziness of Los Angeles.
+Is America?" Such attitudes reflect in part Iraq's unique perception of the current crisis.
+Instead, Peterson was allowed to follow his normal routine, including going outside on the hospital grounds without supervision.
+Mr. Bernier has written extensively about 18th-century France.
+They attacked the bulldozer drivers, forcing them to flee. Paramilitary troops arrived, wielding sticks and truncheons, but Massoud's friends drove them off.
+In Washington, a U.S. official confirmed that the Bush administration is seeking ways to aid the African National Congress through the National Endowment for Democracy.
+Figures released by the department's Agricultural Statistics Board showed the decline from the May forecast was only about 0.1 percent, or less than 2.4 million bushels.
+When CBS, the television network, agreed a takeover of home shopping cable TV group QVC 10 days ago, both companies' shares jumped.
+Thousands of fans were left disappointed when swollen vocal chords kept pop superstar Michael Jackson from taking the stage for the second of a series of sold-out concerts, his publicist said.
+It was about 20 miles downstream from where the Schoharie Creek bridge collapsed.
+"As soon as we're called upon to form the government we will present proof of our majority," said Ms. Bhutto, who would be the first woman to lead an Islamic nation.
+Bush opposes sweeping sanctions, saying the United States must remain "engaged" in South Africa to retain influence over events there and to prevent communists from taking control.
+New York-based LIN said its board would review the revised proposal "on a timely basis," but urged its shareholders against tendering to McCaw until its board announced its recommendation.
+The answer is he probably cannot, but his advisers will try. They will base their arguments on the constitution and the law on referendums.
+On Tuesday, Rogers visits a film processing lab to have his animal photographs developed.
+Such a move could alienate American Jews, most of whom belong to the Reform and Conservative branches of Judaism.
+Now, it is fighting to stay open.
+He took shrapnel and won a Purple Heart, "not a difficult thing to do up there in those days."
+Corn crops at two sites in Maryland are to be treated with the company's insecticide and monitored throughout the summer.
+They're the sort of people who know what kind of riding they'll be doing.
+They don't have a bathroom, either.
+Police said they detained the assailant, a 70-year-old survivor of the Nazi Holocaust, immediately after the attack, which occurred at the Sanhedria Cemetery during the funeral for Demjanjuk lawyer Dov Eitan.
+But with exception of PepsiCo, which has risen more than 23% since the end of 1986, the selections haven't kept pace with the Dow Jones Industrials' 20% advance.
+"I think it's in the best interest of government," said Ada County Clerk John Bastida, who came up with the idea for a $5 voter tax credit.
+"The public is crying for blood, especially up north, where people are out of jobs."
+They worry about flying lead; he's got angst.
+The drug was carried through the placenta to the fetus, reducing Bianca's ability to accept oxygen from the mother and resulting in brain damage.
+Well, leadership means making hard choices, even in an election year.
+Now he does the same thing for the private sector.
+Both are managed so as to qualify as distributor funds.
+Distributed free at employment offices, churches and social service agencies, the booklets are lessons in applying for residency under the complex 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, better known as the amnesty program.
+On Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Yuri Gremitskykh said the launch would be televised live in the Soviet Union, but on Friday he said he could no longer ensure a live broadcast.
+An incoming Eastern flight Sunday morning from Orlando, Fla., was canceled because of equipment problems that required servicing, Hannah said.
+The radical junta that seized power imposed a 24-hour curfew.
+When the bank fails, these loans are shown on the bank's books at artificially low values.
+"He has a party in shambles, he has no program left, he has no constituency.
+Ms. Harr said the class will plot the locations on a map to learn about whale migration.
+In 1900, Galveston, Texas, was struck by a hurricane that killed about 6,000 people.
+Remember that a giant squash vine will be 30 to 40 feet long, so plant where it will be out of the way.
+And she found that the woman who had sold her the house, who is now dead, had not transferred the documents into her name.
+Meanwhile, some Democrats touted as possible contenders for President Bush's job in 1992 shored up their political standing with easy wins in Tuesday's election.
+Then, he said, "at the age of 24, Ms. Jones, with her psychological vulnerability, was thrust into the center of the biggest white-collar crime investigation in history."
+Two recent resignations from the department involve the land sales division, but neither the state nor the employees are saying if the resignations are related to General Development Corp.
+"I get my inspiration from all over," said Lacroix.
+The one for tenor trombone is very interactive with the orchestra.
+The high court could use the Missouri case to change its Roe vs. Wade ruling that in 1973 upheld the right of women to have abortions.
+Applications from private shareholders were honoured in full up to 75 shares, with a sliding scale above this level.
+But he also mixed these up with colorful printed silk velvets, satin tunics, throwing in beautifully cut checked suits and straight pants.
+Yet the returns were hardly in before the squabbling resumed.
+Mrs. Onassis' brother-in-law, Sen. Edward Kennedy, rode in the funeral limousine with her and Christina Onassis, Aristotle's daughter.
+But it noted that the key regulatory issues would not be resolved for at least six months.
+His position would be more persuasive if he could establish stronger links between his biological hypotheses and our practical problems.
+The $47.9 million measure, which was approved 87-7, will sustain the U.S.-backed Contras in cease-fire zones within Nicaragua where they are to await the outcome of national reconciliation talks with the Sandinista government.
+Corporate interest has sparked a flurry of entrepreneurial activity.
+Pemex accounts for 40 percent of Mexico's revenue and about half the federal budget.
+The prisoner, Jesus, a hill-country Jew who captivated the multitudes, had been arrested by a Roman patrol only last midnight.
+We're confident that he will help return Spectrum to profitability." In the nine months ended Aug. 31, Spectrum posted a net loss of $665,000 on sales of $23.2 million.
+Scotland Yard said in a brief statement that police also seized forged visas, marriage certificates, checkbooks, travelers checks, foreign driving licences and birth certificates at the house at Islington in north London.
+He worked in the Pentagon as an adviser to Mr Robert McNamara, but later came out against the Vietnam war. Mr Aspin is an acknowledged expert on the defence budget and the adaptation of the military establishment to civilian purposes.
+While still tiny compared with Chicago's futures exchanges, Soffex nonetheless is the pride of the big Swiss banks who coughed up nearly $100 million and hired U.S. consultants Arthur Andersen & Co. to set it up.
+The Fed's decision helped rally dollar exchange rates last week, but many economists and foreign officials still fear trouble ahead for the G-7 strategy of trying to keep the greenback from falling much below current levels.
+Mellon said its plan calls for creation of a liquidating national bank, independent of Mellon Bank Corp., to be called Grant Street National Bank.
+Marc J. Thomas, is the commanding officer of a special boat unit in Norfolk, Va.
+Lucky Stores said it is reviewing possible third-party bids as an alternative to American Stores' tender offer of $45 a share, or $1.74 billion.
+"Lots of teachers can do what I do," he told us.
+"We don't change monetary policy only because stock prices moved rapidly or the yen moved rapidly.
+Chris-Craft would then have the option to buy the stake at the price or compel Warner to sell it or spin it off.
+"That's very hard to do.
+But 24-year-old James Schatz of Chicago said as he entered the sold-out showing that he was puzzled by objections to the film, based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis.
+If you trust your children, give them the shares and let them worry about future CGT problems.
+Will you in fact be disappointed when the sun comes up tomorrow?" For some reason, this caused grumbling from scribes who took pro football as almost seriously as TV does.
+Employers estimated that the strike cost the economy $250 million.
+Incomes, particularly in the cities, are rising fast.
+Arena's detractors accuse it of being authoritarian.
+Moscow cited Washington's pursuit of the space-based antimissile program.
+That region is controlled by the Syrians who have about 25,000 troops there under a 1976 Arab League peacekeeping mandate.
+Mr. Belkin doesn't expect another Depression.
+The award ceremony and luncheon at the Imperial Palace in central Tokyo was the first meeting between the two men since Akihito succeeded his father, the late Emperor Hirohito, in January and since Reagan retired to California.
+Sclafani, 24, was listed in critical condition at Coney Island Hospital.
+That message, conspicuous in our mismanagement of the Helsinki human-rights accords and the Gregorian case, undermines the rule of law and our statecraft.
+The company also noted that maintenance shutdowns at some mills, usually taken in the fourth quarter, were pushed back this year and will have a slight effect on operations at certain plants in the current quarter.
+A note from Sir John Shuckburgh, a senior government official at the time, was quoted as likening conditions in Palestine to what the British faced against Irish rebels 20 years earlier.
+Local elections scheduled in the spring throughout the Soviet Union involve multiple candidates and for the first time offer serious challenges to entrenched officials.
+Ignoring the law's sweeping language, the state court said the ordinance barred only symbolic speech likely to provoke "imminent lawless action."
+"But every man has to show up on schedule and participate, just like we were working.
+Gorbachev's meeting with Yang was also set back by almost two hours because of the change in the welcoming ceremony site.
+Benjamin Franklin was placed in conservatorship on Feb. 21.
+The company already has announced that it would write off the $250 million book value of the investment.
+Saturn cars are expected to pull more than a third of their first-year sales from other General Motors Corp. divisions, especially Chevrolet.
+But for 99 percent of Magellan's 948-million-mile trip to Venus, it cruised without power.
+In addition to Mr. LaRouche, the indictment charges two related corporations, three organizations and a total of 13 associates with fraud, conspiracy and other criminal acts.
+At Wilmer Cutler in Washington, where the child-care center is normally open only until 5:30 p.m. during the week, the rule for leaving a child after hours is strict: "It's got to be an emergency," says Anne-Marie Smith, the director.
+On Friday, Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov personally appealed to Ceausescu by telephone to drop the Romanian objections but failed, a U.S. delegation source said, speaking by telephone from Sofia on condition of anonymity.
+The official, Andre J. Haakmat, was minister of justice and minister of the army from 1980-82 by went into exile after a dispute with Bouterse.
+Production of consumer goods was up 1.2%, while output of intermediate goods was up 1.5%.
+One source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Baker, a former White House chief of staff, was not interested in assuming a major role at the firm if it meant presiding over a lengthy trial.
+"She appeared to be 70 to 80 years of age.
+Jurors in Marion Barry's drug and perjury trial watched a riveting videotape Thursday showing the mayor smoking crack cocaine and then being arrested by FBI agents during a hotel-room sting operation.
+And parochial concerns color the congressional debate.
+The progress on agricultural issues even appeared to cast a favorable light on the more-routine discussion of economic policy among the 24 nations.
+It is scheduled to go into production in Turin in 1995.
+The ministry said the April current-account surplus shrank to $7.12 billion from $8.15 billion a year earlier and $8.12 billion the previous month.
+But "because it's all we've got, I'm going to vote for it."
+In Washington, State Department spokesman Charles Redman welcomed the return of the body and said the action was part of Libya's humanitarian obligations.
+The Boston Celtics, of basketball fame, have been having much the same good time with reports they will soon hear their last hurrah in the NBA playoffs.
+Afterward, Hiroshi gave me a ride to the mid-priced hotel where I would spend the next night wallowing in the putrefaction of relative luxury.
+Even Michael Boskin, the president's chief economic adviser, counseled against targeting Japan.
+Marrack Goulding, U.N. undersecretary-general for peacekeeping, left for Lebanon on Tuesday to try to recover the colonel's body.
+Thomas Morford, director of the agency's health standards and quality bureau, said it would be unfair and inaccurate to label the facilities whose death rates were outside the projected ranges as the nation's best or worst hospitals.
+But there are indications consumers no longer have quite the unbridled optimism they showed in the period just before the crash.
+In selecting Sullivan on Thursday, President-elect Bush fulfilled his pledge to name a black to his Cabinet.
+Police found the truck, with its cargo intact, early Monday, Summers said.
+"If there was any leak it was very minimal," he said.
+Picked a good time for it, didn't we?" And so the NBA finals will open with Detroit facing Portland tonight, and it might be interesting to imagine it on the various outdoor surfaces.
+The Federal Reserve, as the protector of the nation's money supply and key defender against inflation, is supposed to be above the political fray.
+At the first part of the auction Tuesday, the government sold $10.5 billion worth of three-year notes at an average yield of 8.74 percent.
+That is a 14.5% increase from the previous record set March 22.
+Profits were boosted in the year-earlier quarter by $2.1 million in revenues generated by the sale of a portion of the company's collection of LeRoy Neiman paintings.
+It was, unquestionably, one of most daunting, and exhilarating courses that I have ever played.
+But Wall Street executives close to the deal said they understand Merrill now has an inside track and could be picked as soon as Monday or Tuesday.
+Both Democrats and Republicans say political newcomer Scott Klug capitalized on voter dissatisfaction with Congress in general.
+One tactic is spacing requirements, which are intended to keep stable neighborhoods from becoming so-called group-home ghettos.
+The fund also has an equity stake in the Sydney aquarium and theme park.
+Livestock and meat futures were mostly lower in early trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, extending Thursday's decline.
+However, the project has come so far that there is no question of halting it.
+While sunshine prevailed along the West Coast, the central and southern coast of California were cloudy.
+France was second with 54 percent.
+Evans said the Fed, under the direction of then-Fed Chairman Arthur Burns, eased too quickly and ended up allowing inflation from the oil shock to become embedded in the economy.
+Kidder officials sought to play down the comparison with Shearson.
+I can support the claims of Brookings and Rand from personal experience.
+The torpedo, one of the Navy's primary weapons systems for the future, is considered a major plum among defense contractors.
+Millions of people put them up for me.
+Japan's recovery from its most serious postwar downturn is still far from assured.
+The official Tass news agency said 30 million people will be helped by the increases, including disabled workers and World War II veterans.
+"We were probably six months late in getting the technology out there," says Warren Pierce, a Lake Shore vice president.
+The property, estimated at $8.2 million, was sequestered in 1983 after the defendants' convictions on influence peddling, black marketeering, bribery and other charges.
+Mr. Kuttner finds that this stance made less sense over time, as the U.S. economy fell into relative decline and the Soviet threat ebbed.
+Mernick, an Orthodox Jew who was celebrating the holiday Simchat Torah, did not travel to Charlotte to attend Tuesday's new conference announcing the winning bid.
+He was the host, for instance, of an embassy reception for winners of the "Hope Through Gorbachev" essay contest.
+The Soviets have begun preparations to remove the first of their 115,000 soldiers from Afghanistan despite an impasse in United Nations-sponsored negotiations in Geneva, according to administration sources.
+But sooner or later, you're going to be out there running as _ it's going to be the Bush campaign, the Bush agenda, the Bush vision for the future.
+Treated patients do not get botulism because the toxin concentrates in the muscle sites where it is injected, and only small amounts are used.
+Corporate spending on advertisements in newspapers and magazines and on radio and television was 259 trillion yen, or about $19.95 billion, up 7.7 percent from 1986, Dentsu said.
+'We did not ask for this war, but we will not accept such attacks ' said Mr Ahmed Kassim, a 35-year-old father of four.
+Pounds 400 a year by subscription.
+But the top clubs face an uncertain future. Casinos in trouble include the Ritz in Piccadilly and Les Ambassadeurs in Park Lane.
+They will also discuss a partial lifting of the economic embargo imposed on the northern peninsula of Jaffna, by the previous United National party government regime.
+In addition, "all partners will have an opportunity to have an active and collaborative relation that should extend beyond the direct economic return to be derived from the partnership," Macmillan said, quoting from the document.
+Its pre-tax profit from currency trading nearly quadrupled to $82.8 million in the latest period, exceeding the $57.4 million that Bankers Trust earned on foreign exchange in all of 1986.
+The dollar had dropped more than 4 yen in Tokyo trading between Monday and Wednesday, but the Iraqi invasion reversed market sentiment.
+They're not just innocent victims.
+The Egyptian plan has been rejected by Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir because it demands that Israel accept the U.S.-backed principle of trading territory for peace, and allow east Jerusalem Arabs to vote in the elections.
+He's drafting a sequel to "The Satan Seller" that is due out soon.
+Palencia and Sahadeo Basdeo, foreign minister of Trinidad and Tobago, returned home Thursday.
+Security Capital, a financial services company, said the Bank Board had approved capital forbearance for Ben Franklin May 9.
+The hamburger guys are suing Quality Inns for trying to call a new chain of motels McSleep Inns.
+Now, her monthly income is about $1,000, from several sources, and she says she needs the coverage for herself.
+To try to stem proliferation, Redman said "we are prepared to discuss the strongest possible measures" against countries that export sophisticated technology.
+"People are going to go to the market (that has) the greatest amount of integrity," says SEC attorney Michael Mann, who cites increased foreign cooperation with the agency's investigations.
+It has also been blamed for some alarming side-effects, including the deforestation of Alaskan land and efforts by some of the Alaskan corporations to generate artificial losses.
+Despite all this, Mr. Icahn can be disarmingly charming and witty.
+But he cautions that any snapback will be a "bear trap."
+The units would be sold for $10 to $11 each, raising between $21 million and $23.1 million.
+It also indicated that it would study the ruling, which took three hours to read out in the court, before deciding the future of threatened pits.
+In an era when "heroes can be made in less than a week," there may yet be a horse race in 1992, Mr. Garth says.
+"You can't read much into day-to-day movements," said Gordon Macklin, chairman of Hambricht & Quist Inc., a large regional OTC firm based in San Francisco.
+Transportation Department officials could not be reached for comment after office hours Monday.
+This represents good progress compared with last year's profits of Pounds 59m on a similar basis, and indicates an improving environment for display advertising.
+The letter effectively ends a standstill agreement entered into by the group, Bregman Partners, barring it from buying or selling Multifoods stock while considering a purchase.
+A loan of $400 or so a year could be "paid back" with years on the job, he suggests.
+AMR is the parent of American Airlines.
+He cultivated a redneck personality and was known for a quick and often profane wit.
+The accident delayed rail traffic in the region for several hours, the railway said.
+The airlines also are facing class-action suits filed following disclosure of the Justice Department probes.
+But he added that the company faces obstacles, many of which are caused directly or indirectly by the country's government.
+"I figured sooner or later we'd get it," said Matt Goodlin, 48, of Mentor, who bought the winning ticket.
+The show begins May 4.
+In keeping with Sununu's admonition to keep the meeting non-political, neither he nor his Democratic colleagues would address directly the question of how they felt Bush and Dukakis would deal with relations between the federal and state governments.
+Much of the administration's Iran and Contra initiatives were carried out from within the National Security Council.
+And he was there because his job was to tell U.S. newspaper readers what was happening in that tortured country.
+Half then received vaccinations and boosters, while the est were given placebos.
+A high school in Washington state has instituted a homework hotline for students to call each other for help.
+The Vatican has asked all national bishops conferences to respond to its draft document on the role of such bodies in the church, and no final version is expected for months or even years.
+DIF officials plan to visit the home of Ms. Aguilera, where she lives in a one-room house with her mother and four other children, Mrs. Bermudez said.
+Lately, the company has generally demurred from talking publicly about prospects for Rogaine.
+Her owner was counseled on a "happy routine" that would allay some of the dog's anxieties.
+Dana Milbank contributed to this article.
+If you can't take that risk, don't go in the business.
+Jardine, Mont., a mining community of 100 to 150 people four miles from Gardiner, was evacuated Saturday because its only escape route was through a canyon to Gardiner, said Betty Schmitt of Gallatin National Forest in Montana.
+Tuesday is proving to be one of television's best nights this season.
+Or if there is, it's hard to hear it above the din of record or near-record highs in stock prices and increasingly optimistic appraisals of the state of the nation's economy.
+That actor is the welfare state.
+The effect of the new $1.3 billion FSLIC restructuring will be that "any claims against Vernon will stay with Vernon, they don't go along with Montfort," said Jonathon K. Heffron, executive vice president of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas.
+Reagan was among his hospital room visitors.
+A declaration for the already completed sale of Hilton International would be made in early December.
+And I'm hopeful that we will be able to come forward with such an agreement that will enable me to do that.
+The agreement specifies regulatory provisions and establishes a framework for arbitration between Swiss insurers and the EC.
+From the initial reaction of Democratic state party leaders, they don't intend to make the mistake of underestimating the young political tactician from South Carolina.
+In 1983 WPPSS defaulted on the bonds sold to finance the project.
+Part of the entertainment of the evening is to go home and say, `Did you see that guy with the blond wig and spangled eye shadow?"' Bizarre decor and odd locales help set the clubs' anything-can-happen mood.
+Union officials are understood to have believed that the package was the best obtainable.
+Throughout the long negotiations over the civil rights bill, the political focus was on the issue of unintentional discrimination.
+A Defense Ministry official who demanded anonymity said eight activists from the right-wing Betar youth movement had set up a tent at the site during the night but later left at the order of soldiers.
+Chambers, who got the stiffest penalty of the four, will be eligible for parole in 10 years.
+In January 1988, Hocke ordered that all 138,000 copies of the agency's monthly magazine Refugees be burned because it contained an article critical of West Germany's policies.
+Mr. Denny, who is 59 years old, will oversee the company's Allstate insurance and Coldwell Banker real estate units.
+In national over-the-counter trading Friday, its shares closed at $17.625, down 12.5 cents.
+Sterling fetched $1.5805 in New York, up from $1.5768.
+Shultz gave an upbeat assessment of the summit and told reporters afterward that the superpowers had come a long way in their relationship since Reagan first met Gorbachev in Geneva in November 1985.
+Politics has traditionally been off limits at the Census Bureau, but that agency's jealously guarded reputation as a nonpartisan purveyor of the nation's statistics has lately begun to fray.
+Escagen Corp., San Carlos, Calif., began trading under the symbol ESN.
+O'Brien not only led the field mathematically through the first day, but also won four of the five events outright.
+Mengistu called the special session less than than three weeks after his government crushed a coup attempt.
+Forward to Prosperity; A business leaders' manifesto for the next government.
+Minpeco claims the skyrocketing silver prices caused it to lose more than $100 million when the world silver market collapsed in March 1980, with prices falling back to about $10 an ounce.
+The deal offered creditors a choice of six options to repackage loans and interest overdue into new bonds with maturities of up to 30 years.
+The pages of notes on such subjects explain why people such as the late Anthony Crosland regarded economic history as a bore.
+A video news release is an alternate source of programming for network and local television stations.
+That's great for skating and for us.
+The government would need a better articulated and more predictable policy.
+British law allow waste disposal companies to accept toxic waste from the United States and European countries for incineration or burial.
+Koch's executive vice president for corporate and legal affairs, Don Cordes, said that of the oil it bought from Indian-owned land, 85 percent came from land owned by the Osages in Oklahoma.
+Maximum fines on pharmacists selling drugs requiring prescriptions without a doctor's authorisation have been halved; repeat offenders will no longer risk enforced closure of their shops.
+That was so for the child of Christmas, the product of a heritage.
+Shareholders, who voted 88 percent in favor of accepting Amoco's offer, were not informed of the offer.
+"If you lock up and don't start pulling the trigger from the very start," he says bluntly, "you and your buddies will be overrun.
+But consumers may be awed by the product's tiny size, its portability and its ability to record their other CDs and tapes.
+In February, daily average volume fell to 196m shares, the lowest level since June 1982, down from more than 1bn at the height of the bull market.
+The yields were anywhere from 0.03 to 0.07 percentage point wider than late last Friday.
+This pro-Western nation in West Africa, one of the continent's richest, is struggling with a recession that has brought unemployment, salary cuts and declining living standards.
+It was a busy night at the Barbican.
+Ministers will also probably discuss Denmark's proposal to notify individual warships of its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons.
+Hispanics cannot be counted in figures for blacks and whites because Hispanics are an ethnic rather than a racial group and already are included in figures for both blacks and whites, officials said.
+General Foods, which markets Maxwell House and Sanka coffees, said it dropped the average price it charges retailers 23 cents a pound for ground roasted coffee.
+"It's a family feeling," Sartain said. "You don't have to force anything.
+Committee Vice-Chairman Warren Rudman, R-N.H., who speaks at a fast clip himself, told the witness he could understand him just fine.
+Hydroelectric dams provide the rest.
+But Mr. Zaitsev can't be so readily taken at face value, partly because he's careful to remain as much of a riddle as the women his clothes conceal.
+Manifestly uneconomic projects have been pursued, such as the disastrous Ajaokuta steel plant.
+The House voted to spend $57.6 billion to fund the Department of Housing and Urban Development and 16 other agencies for fiscal year 1988, an appropriation that far exceeds the Reagan administration's proposal.
+Provincial premier William Vander Zalm told a news conference that the land price includes a minimum payment to the government of 320 million dollars spread over the 15-year development period.
+"What Shaw wanted from biography was an endorsement for his political opinions.
+There are a lot of undecideds out there.
+The former is a wrap artist who wants to wrap up the Reichstag.
+Haiti's problems have made development agencies more sensitive to preventing or repairing deforestation and erosion in Nepal and other countries.
+Robert Bernero, who headed the task force, said finding and opening a new site would take 25 years.
+"War in the Gulf closes the last door to exports of defense material.
+Fetisov quit the national team after a public row with the coach over the treatment of his players.
+The strategy is based on the assumption that Federated couldn't legally drop its poison pill for Macy and not Campeau, an idea confirmed by Judge Sand in open court yesterday.
+Today, however, Charles Webb finds himself looking for a handout.
+"He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time," said a neighbor, Gerhard Taraschewsky.
+While telephone prices are falling by 7.5 per cent a year after inflation, and gas consumers' bills are coming down by 5 per cent, water charges are rising by 5 per cent.
+The companies said it would be the first interstate merger agreement in Iowa since that state approved an interstate banking law earlier this year.
+"We found two bad apples, and as soon as we found them we took them out of the barrel," said Merrill's global investment-banking chief, Barry S. Friedberg.
+The lifeblood of the Eastern Province is crude and there is a stupefyingly large amount of it.
+"Today is the happiest day of my life," said the former factory worker, dressed in a red T-shirt and jeans.
+Avon shares rose 62.5 cents, to $25.875, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesteray.
+And the court appeared to invite further challenges to is landmark 1973 abortion decision.
+Test results apply only to occupants using seat belts and, in certain cars, air bags.
+It was either spend the night here or in their cars," he said. "Then she got up in the morning and cooked breakfast for everybody." She also had a keen sense of humor.
+The suit accuses Consolidated of breach of contract, fraud and malicious interference with Advanced's business.
+August normally sees a rise in seasonal food prices and certain shop prices as summer sales end.
+Based on yesterday's closing price of $10.50 a unit, the secondary offering would be valued at $41.7 million.
+Heidegger did not see how dangerous Hitler was.
+Tomino, first elected in 1984, rejected the compromise and resigned last year to force a new election and demonstrate local opposition to the construction.
+In the inmate case, the high court overturned a Washington State Supreme Court ruling in 1988 that convicted robber Walter Harper, diagnosed as schizophrenic, must be given a court hearing before anti-psychotic drugs are administered to him.
+But she conceded the cart has been a good way to keep her husband out of trouble.
+Production is due to begin next October.
+Mr Pratt still says the move was well worth this disruption.
+Dealings are expected to start on March 21.
+Reagan obviously hopes to witness the inauguration of the Republican vice president as his successor next Jan. 20.
+Pleading guilty to six felony counts - "an unheard of amount," Coffee said.
+Duke registered with the GOP two days before qualifying to run in the House race.
+Fahrenkopf told the convention that Republicans who think a GOP presidency is certain this election year "are dead wrong."
+Mrs. Fink controls about 33 percent of the company.
+They won passage of such provisions a year ago, and while unable to override Bush's veto they used it to draw attention to the issue.
+Ann Sturgis, at Kensington-based Malvern's, has been taking on lower-priced properties which some of the larger firms considered too time-consuming.
+In a brief speech, Havel said his nation was "the last country to wake up" in central Europe.
+Pace opened its first warehouse store in Denver in 1983 and currently has 62 outlets nationwide.
+He said the national issues of guaranteeing trade union pluralism and legalizing the outlawed Solidarity union would be addressed at future discussions promised by the government, an aide said.
+Meanwhile, Canadian Pacific Ltd. said its CP Rail unit obtained a court injunction ordering a separate group of Indians to end a blockade on a segment of its main transcontinental route.
+Now NBC Entertainment President Brandon Tartikoff has vowed that "come hell or high water, there will be original programming on NBC" this fall.
+These critics are the very people asked to fight the war on drugs: the police.
+Government agencies could, if they desire, bar Salomon from future dealings with them.
+He mentioned the debate over Star Wars and the absence of a consensus in Congress and even the Bush administration over modernization of land-based nuclear missiles.
+Mr. Shuster, meanwhile, was reportedly so broke, says Mr. Zuckerman, he could not afford a plane ticket to this book's publication party.
+Clines' prison sentence is the stiffest of any of the Iran-Contra defendants, including former National Security Adviser John M. Poindexter and retired Marine Lt.
+The orchestra in November, while musicians were in the midst of a 12-week work stoppage, announced a deficit of $1.4 million for the 1986-87 season, raising its cumulative deficit to $4.1 million against an annual budget of $14 million.
+It managed to snare one creditor, whose presence in the U.S. gave the court jurisdiction, and imposed fines of more than $1 million on that creditor for its seizure of ships in Singapore and Hong Kong.
+The congressional leadership decided to retain the plant-closing provision yesterday after "consulting extensively with our colleagues," said the Democrats' joint statement.
+Mozambique, which in recent years has renounced its Marxist doctrine and shifted to a market-oriented economy, is drafting a constitution that would allow independent candidates to run in elections, he said.
+Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., was paid an $800 advance for his new book.
+Zhivkov was ousted one year ago.
+On the subject of a strategic arms reduction treaty, Ignatenko would only say, "If it's ready, they will sign it." U.S. sources said a summit seems likely early in January.
+Such BP installment shares, being sold internationally under the installment system, were trading at around 76 pence on a partly paid basis in London Wednesday.
+Southwest Airlines said it reduced its senior citizens fare on many of its short-haul routes to $15 one-way from $25 in an effort to stimulate more travel on those routes.
+But the president is a man who habitually relies heavily on staff; what's different this time is that his usually keen political instincts didn't bail him out of bad advice.
+Manila newspapers said Klarissa Honasan was born Friday to Jane Honasan and weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces.
+Last June, armed men attacked the stockade at Manila's Camp Crame, where Dulay was held, in what the military said was a bid to free him.
+Two years later he was fired.
+Few voters have a firmer grip on the national imagination than the blue-denimed, taciturn farmers who file in here.
+Says Mr. Holub of the commission's order controlling the Arizona Public Service payout to Pinnacle West, "they are certainly on the edge of their authority; the question is, which edge?"
+The tape also includes an exchange between an air traffic controller and a military pilot who said he saw Root move in the cockpit after passing out but then apparently lapse back into unconsciousness.
+Like the jeans he wears and the food he eats when he's not on one of his well-publicized hunger strikes, the tan boots are donations.
+Senate Democratic Leader George Mitchell said he also favors a ban on honoraria, with a corresponding increase in congressional pay.
+There was no report of what sickness killed them, but various epidemics swept through Israeli camps in those years, including cholera and tuberculosis.
+He is well-prepared and informative.
+Texaco Inc., one of the nation's oil giants, announced today a $1 million program to plant trees in three cities this spring to kick off private sector involvement in President Bush's "America the Beautiful" program.
+'We let Ireland dictate the game to us when it should have been the other way round.' Ireland remain favourites to win the group.
+Passengers can still move from carriage to carriage, however, through doors alongside the shutters.
+Eliminating the earnings limit would greatly help seniors and reduce the deficit.
+But the circus had incentives, the prospect of a giant Japanese market being the main one.
+In the basement, staff scientists have their own micro-brewery, which produces 22 liters of beer a few times a month for research purposes.
+"No hope, no future," Miss Kasiva whispers.
+The town's only police officer was suspended without pay after being arrested on a burglary charge.
+But all three were treated and released.
+He acknowledged in an ABC interview that when the fight for the nomination began he couldn't have predicted he would emerge the winner.
+Eric Weber, vice chairman and creative director at Young & Rubicam, concedes that the perception of Xerox as just a "copier maker" is still alive.
+On Wednesday the Dow Jones industrial average rose 3.15 to 2,047.91, posting its fifth consecutive gain.
+Someone beside him was hit and fell down at his side.
+Regarding a Palestinian state, Shamir said: "It won't be and it won't be created.
+Some economists suggest the national perception has been skewed by heavy reporting of bad news on the East Coast, where the economy is slowest.
+We had no choice," she said.
+Two large August projects, an electric utility and a waste-treatment facility, accounted for most of the difference.
+Mrs. Chamberlain, who claims her 6-week-old daughter was snatched by a dingo, a native Australian wild dog, while on a camping trip in the Outback, says the notoriety has left her broke and prevented her family from living a normal life.
+A cease-fire ended hostilities in August 1988.
+The Hearst-owned magazine ran $8.6 million of cigarette advertising last year, accounting for 6.7% of its ad pages.
+The man who was known as the only socialist mayor in the nation, Bernard Sanders of Burlington, Vt., stepped down in March after serving four terms.
+Every major Wall Street broker except Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. now imposes a so-called inactive account fee on investors who don't generate enough commissions, either individually or per household.
+One Japanese news report quoted him as saying: "I can't say, 'Thank you for the hard work'" to Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa, who attended the Washington meeting.
+It's the best way to compete for U.S. business, he says.
+To the south, in Orange County, corporate videos for training and promotion engage an estimated 150 small firms.
+Wages, salaries and other benefits paid to American workers rose 4.5 percent in the 12 months ending in June, down just slightly from the 4.6 percent gain in the 12 months ending in March, according to the Labor Department's Employment Cost Index.
+By several accounts a billionaire already, he will see his fortune suddenly enlarged in his late years.
+Robust domestic coaxial cable sales were partially offset by lower international sales and networking cable demand.
+The government is claiming it has reduced inflation.
+Last year, foreign companies captured 49% of U.S. machine-tool sales, up from 25% five years earlier, and the number of domestic machine-tool plants has shrunk by one-third to about 500, the National Machine Tool Builders' Association says.
+We spent $4 billion in Hollywood and they take our programs and charge people money to watch." The networks have long fought the cable industry's ability to use network programming without paying a fee.
+Unable to budge the State Department, Funderburk said he used his influence with conservatives to arrange a 1983 Oval Office meeting with Ronald Reagan.
+Reflecting those hopes, the oil market let crude prices float lower.
+"I guess when you get the heads of states of 100 countries together on anything you have really accomplished something," said Michael McCormack, who along with his 31-year-old brother, Brian, started World Hello Day 15 years ago.
+In addition, reports that Saudi Arabia is not exceeding its production quota "got the market rolling right back, recovering all the ground it lost over the past two days," Hill said.
+The Russians won't tell us what they want to do. They're not being secretive or balky; they just don't know.
+The conspicuous failure of the G7 leaders to mention the currency markets in their summit communique suggests they are back to a policy of benign neglect of the dollar.
+Maleng also said that, if necessary, he could impose a murder charge at a later date since there is no statute of limitations.
+"We don't want to paint an entirely bleak picture, but people should be prepared to face the harsh reality that some things will be different," said Ged Petit, information officer for the state agency.
+At Moscow's request, Fed Chief Alan Greenspan will meet next week in the Soviet Union with his central-bank counterpart and the Soviet finance minister.
+The lawyer, Allen S. Ferg, claimed in a lawsuit that the town had taken his property without just compensation.
+Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson waited impatiently for word he could fly out of his ranch on the Pedernales River.
+Without air service, the mayor says, "we might as well be in another country."
+They will organize everything from money-market accounts to currency swaps, but they can't afford to spend as much effort or put as much individual importance on a single customer.
+Moribund professors win tenure about age 35.
+COMPUTEC MEDIA will release sales figures at the end of December after completion of the offer period of the October issues.
+This is the fourth year Christian has compiled his CPI, or Christmas Price Index.
+The loss occurred because it had to mark down the loans for resale, and reduce to market value the loans it held in its own inventory.
+Bows were everywhere at Cardin, at the waist, down sleeves and on shoulders, and cropped up periodically in other collections.
+Ryder's board believes it is in the Miami-based company's best long-term interest to continue as an independent company, said M. Anthony Burns, Ryder's chairman, president and chief executive officer.
+Advertising agencies and most professional firms call themselves after their partners - the more names the better. Hairdressers cannot resist jokes: Headmasters, Curl up and Dye, Crops and Bobbers and so on.
+"There's no free lunch," said Thomas Joyce, a Boston attorney representing the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association.
+As to democratic control, Labour has the edge.
+The West German retailing group also said that the results of the first three quarters suggest it will meet its profit goal for the year.
+Surveys have found a close race between Republican presidential nominee Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis across the nation as a whole.
+I'm the only sane one in the family." And, of course, ask Bush.
+The saddest and sickest part of this whole thing is that the actual victims here are the kids." While America marks the 20th anniversary of man's landing on the moon, NASA has on its wish list a permanent scientific lunar outpost early next century.
+Their hotel is near the subway station where Watkins was stabbed and the Central Park restaurant they were headed for is located just two subway stops away.
+He was detained again in August 1982, two weeks after loyalist troops suppressed a rebellion by junior air force officers.
+In addition, the unit's sales for the quarter totaled $1.68 billion.
+"They'll be turning their attention back to those kinds of issues now," said a senior U.S. official, who demanded anonymity.
+The plan would go into effect if a potential acquirer gains a stake of at least 20% of Butler's common stock or announces a tender offer.
+What Do the Numbers Mean? The number living in the streets or in shelters may mean less than it appears.
+Herrington insisted that the Texas site, south of Dallas, was clearly superior to the others.
+Fortunately, the Fed isn't likely to do so.
+Advancing issues led losers by a margin of 7 to 6 among issues listed on the New York Stock Exchange, with 786 up, 640 down and 532 unchanged.
+With officials admitting that a only a third of these state companies are profitable, the day of reckoning is dawning.
+Bond representatives said the Australian's company would continue to operate the St. Moritz, which dates back to 1931, as a hotel.
+About 200,000 customers receive electricity from its systems.
+'Then the trade-offs will fall into place simultaneously.' This is not to ignore that these last trade-offs involve pain and controversy.
+Boys at play: The Rediffusion Simulation stand at the show is crowded, but not necessarily with people interesting in buying a jetliner simulator.
+Gonzalez, a 36-year-old Cuban immigrant, spilled gasoline in the entrance of the illegal club and torched it after being rejected by a girlfriend employed there, authorities said.
+Unfortunately, Richard Baskin's recreation of that spirited show in "SING" is as flat as a stale egg cream.
+"You're going to be giving a curriculum to a whole bunch of volunteer teachers who haven't thought out where they're coming from," she said.
+He said it reflects general achievements, but he specifically mentioned the secretary-general's role in negotiating a cease-fire between Iran and Iraq.
+The result is too many low-quality and uninviting places which make consumers even more inclined to drink at home.
+His stance yesterday was in part determined by the prospect of local elections this weekend where he needs the backing of Mr Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia to ensure League mayoral candidates win.
+Others included a lawyer, a city housing department employee and a man who was excused after he said he was preparing to move out of the city and that his mother was dying.
+"In the final analysis, my error was not in what I did with the (protocol) funds, but in thinking I was dealing with people who had honor, integrity and the best interest of the state at heart," Mecham said in the book.
+Ernest Tollerson has been named New York Newsday editorial page editor, the newspaper announced May 8.
+Ecolab Inc., shelf filing of up to $200 million of debt securities.
+The ruling Kuomintang announced a restrictive policy on travel to China in an apparent effort to curb rising expectations for broader contacts with the mainland.
+In December alone, Japanese investors were net purchasers of foreign bonds by $8.93 billion, up from $7.76 billion in November, and of foreign stocks by a record $1.55 billion, up from $686 million in November.
+You gotta get out," Kolbe said. "Nobody had even gotten any food.
+Those litigants didn't seem to like the new settlement.
+The family had just moved the trailer to the area Monday, neighbors said.
+The firm, which has a $20 million minimum and took only two new clients last year, currently has an equity mutual fund in registration.
+Following FDA approval, Kodak said it will market the test as part of its business relationship with Cetus Corp., an Emeryville, Calif., biotechnology concern.
+Warner-Lambert Co. expects a 20% rise in second-quarter per-share earnings, Joseph D. Williams, chairman, told the annual meeting.
+Union President Marvin Powell also gave a bleak assessment of the talks.
+The eight Americans are among 18 Westerners believed to be held captive in Lebanon.
+The assertion Thursday came a day after Minneapolis investor Irwin Jacobs and rival Amway Corp. disclosed they had amassed a 10.3 percent stake in Avon and might seek to acquire the company.
+Philip Morris bought General Foods in 1985 after a correction, he says.
+"For the time being, all sorts of financial expertise rather than huge credits should be transplanted into these countries," said Shijuro Ogata, a former deputy governor of the Japan Development Bank and former central bank official.
+The new season brings a new reason for thinking you're still looking at the summer festival of rejected pilots on network television.
+One of the clearest beneficiaries of sterling's devaluation has been the UK's threadbare textiles industry.
+The wonder of it all is that there were even enough successes to make a book out of them, when you consider the odds that were overcome.
+'That's where Colorgraphic has really scored,' says Williams.
+Till the one day when the lady met this fellow, and they knew that it was much more than a hunch. That this group would somehow form a family, and that's the way they all became the Brady Bunch.
+The complaint was filed with the Belgrade district attorney's office under a section of the Yugoslav criminal code that forbids "public humiliation" of foreign countries or their leaders.
+Revenue rose 2.8% to $8.35 billion from $8.12 billion, mostly on the strength of AT&T's long-distance phone business.
+Since 1980, Reynolds has reduced its work force by about one-third and has shed several older, higher-cost plants.
+In another request, Daimler-Benz has asked Mitsubishi Motors Corp. to cooperate on technology transfer of small truck production for a truck plant in East Germany.
+If anything, he added, converters in the future will be using more platinum because of more stringent auto emissions laws.
+The report, commissioned by the American Association of Retired Persons, was based on telephone interviews with executives at 400 businesses and on "focus group" discussions among employees age 50 and older.
+The two Italian women came from rich families and renounced prospects of prestigious marriages to enter the convent and work with the poor.
+Mr. Unger said Midwesco is moving to expand its sales into overseas marketsavoiding highly developed Western Europe and Japan in favor of developing nations such as Brazil and India.
+The victims included an 80-year-old man and a 10-year-old boy, it said.
+Niedzielak was primarily known for a shrine he maintained to Poles killed in the Soviet Union during World War II, but also was sympathetic to Solidarity.
+Not from a Church abandoning its time-hallowed prayer book.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Elan ADSs closed at $21.625, down 12.5 cents, as 537,000 ADSs moved.
+The key provision would burden potential acquirers of corporations, undermining the market for corporate control, increasing the likelihood of insider trading.
+A USG spokesman said yesterday that the company would have no comment on the partership's securities filing.
+The court said there needed to be a hearing on whether there had been improper use of testimony North gave Congress under a grant of partial immunity.
+"We wanted to start fasting two weeks ago, but we didn't because we didn't want to hurt the Hungarians," he said, adding that now some East Germans feel they have no choice but to protest.
+In the US, as in Japan, the purchase of political favours with campaign contributions has long been almost an accepted part of the system. What is to be done?
+The Inland Revenue stressed that it was bound by confidentiality and could not disclose to the police any details of illegal activities it unearthed.
+Her brother is Jose Rafael Abello Silva, extradited to the United States on Oct. 29.
+TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. and NISSAN MOTOR CO., Japan's two biggest auto makers, said vehicle exports, domestic sales and production fell in May from a year earlier.
+Gary Harward, senior vice president and chief financial officer, said: "We think the company is stronger than it was a year ago.
+No one would argue otherwise.
+If he had been trying to hide, the fugitive New York church treasurer says he would never have lived in Taos.
+Through the first nine months of last year, thrift institutions were troubled by what industry analysts called a "slow-motion run" as uncertain depositors withdrew their money.
+This week there was Julian Lloyd-Webber in conversation with music critic Andrew Stewart.
+She also shelled out $80 to have a professional masseur massage her beloved beast.
+The Green Berets told reporters before leaving that they never considered themselves hostages, although they barricaded themselves behind mattresses.
+Janet Shikles of the congressional investigative agency told a House subcommittee that the current formula based on per capita income often fails to reflect the true level of poverty in a state.
+"Homeowner's Glossary of Building Terms," $1, item number 162V.
+All were reprimanded in the Iran-Contra scandal.
+But they said poor performance in the non-financial corporate sector _ a category, including most service industries, in which productivity fell and labor costs rose at a rapid 11.1 percent annual rate _ suggested inflation was still around.
+Jane, a 33-year-old attorney, sat at her 39th-floor desk as the shock wave rumbled through.
+The last time that the US discount rate was this low, Chuck McKinley had just beaten Fred Stolle at Wimbledon, the Profumo affair was in full swing and Viscount Stansgate became the first peer to renounce his title.
+Or a local government could claim eminent domain over your house to build a highway, then claim the "compensation" is a delay in the highway construction for a few years.
+Analysts at the Federal Reserve also were worried, so the Fed poured more money into the economy and pushed down interest rates.
+This smacks of 'yet another EC effort to drag its heels on an issue', one said. No negotiators are forecasting a procurement deal will be reached in Brussels next week.
+Foreign Minister Moshe Arens termed the attacks the latest examples of a PLO "reign of terror" in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+Poor roses, we expect so much of them.
+Real GNP growth of the seven countries in 1992 was 1.6 per cent, 0.6 percentage points less than either the OECD or the IMF had predicted the preceding year.
+One reason for the emphasis on job search is that it is relatively cheap.
+Ontario Premier David Peterson, whose Liberal Party won a landslide victory last month, said the trade agreement "isn't in the interest of the country."
+P&G said the cuts so far affect about 150 employees, including some who were offered transfers at the end of last year.
+Over the past few months, GM along with Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp., have cut production temporarily at a number of plants to balance inventories with sales.
+Millions of people buy train magazines and never drive a train, just as millions buy violent pornography and never rape or abuse.
+Jack Stahl, a 25-year resident of the Hillside housing project, said he made complaints for seven months about the grafitti to the city's Housing Authority.
+American Home Products, which bid to acquire A.H. Robins, rose 1 1/2 to 73.
+It ended the year with reserves of $17.9 billion.
+The Germans were going to the lecture. It could be that west Germans still do not care greatly about what goes on in the east.
+The black gangs tend to be heavily involved in drug trafficking, Vincent said.
+Sudbury's chief executive resigned in a major management shake-up following the firm's decision to focus on consolidation rather than continue its rapid growth through acquisitions.
+But even with all these potential problems, global short-term bond funds have generally produced good results. And, argue fund managers, they should continue to produce decent returns.
+"What's happening around the world shows the universality of King," Davis said in a telephone interview from Washington.
+The committee recommended that the EPA focus its reviews on pesticides thought to pose the greatest risk.
+In Wallingford, town attorney Adam Mantzaris said his town's police may have illegally taped phone conversations in the department's cellblock.
+Guerrillas of the South-West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) are fighting South Africa for control of the territory.
+Other useful items of information are strewn about the pages at random, not neatly boxed, as is usually the case.
+The illegal drug use in pregnancy "cuts across racial and socio-economic lines and maternal age groups, especially since cocaine has become so popular," said Dr. Elaine M. Johnson, director of the Office of Substance Abuse Prevention.
+The missing westerners include six Americans, four Britons, two Germans and an Italian.
+In a statement, the Belgian company said its board "is of the opinion that the acquisition of a controlling interest by Mr. De Benedetti is neither in the interest of Societe Generale's shareholders nor in the interest of the group's companies."
+He was a retired export expert from a large clothing company.
+The newspaper Moskovskii Komsomolets headlined its main report at the weekend 'There is a harvest - but who will eat it?'. It also said that 'the statistics show that we are eating less - and not because we are worrying about our figures'.
+I leave prophecy to those more learned and bolder than I, even though I note that most of them were wrong six months ago.
+Add products. "Mothers trust us," Piergallini said.
+He said the government is considering changing security legislation that "could possibly inhibit the free conduct of peaceful politics." He also said the government has "started to act" on allowing thousands of exiles to return home.
+That control resulted from BCCI's loans for purchases of CCAH shares, which were pledged as collateral for the loans.
+The military and its Revolutionary Democratic Party have proved more durable.
+Ximena's case reminded many of "El Caso Juliana," or "The Juliana Case," that in its own way tightened heartstrings across this South American country several months ago.
+Rates on short-term Treasury bills rose again yesterday.
+(42) "Facts of Life," NBC, 13.2.
+'Effectively, they are underinvested,' says Mr William Coles, of Salomon Brothers. One result is a new love-affair with foreign companies.
+Home State collapsed four days after Fort Lauderdale-based ESM was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency.
+The missed payments disclosed yesterday include $2 million of monthly interest that were due Monday on $227 million of debt Western Union owes to a group of 31 banks.
+The same year, the health department accused Cotter of 23 violations of its state radioactive materials license.
+Bob Williams, who divulged little else.
+"The most startling result in this analysis was that the Northeast region did not have high heartburn on the Rolaids index," said Levin.
+May insisted that the missile still meets Air Force requirements.
+Each lobs an explosive banana at the other.
+A.B. Park of the Maryland Agriculture Department said state officials began tracing eggs and testing chickens while federal officials were debating whether salmonellosis is a poultry disease.
+"We laid out what we think needs to be done, but our recommendations have no force of law," said Ted Lopatkiewicz, an NTSB spokesman.
+This is not as precisely worded as the prohibition against expropriation in either the Magna Carta or the U.S. Constitution.
+A half-dozen Senate Democrats have proposed a constitutional amendment to let Congress impose ceilings on campaign expenditures, a step the Supreme Court has held would infringe on free speech.
+Hussein will not know, until and unless he holds the talks, whether Jordan will recover any or all of the West Bank.
+I don't know the exact sizing of it, but nobody can say for certain that those missiles aren't there," he said.
+A ground-to-ground missile fell on Baghdad early yesterday morning, reportedly killing a small number of civilians; in retaliation, Iraq bombed several Iranian cities, including Kermanshah, an Iranian training camp and air base.
+Big Board volume totaled 168.44 million shares, against 147.59 million in the previous session.
+The venture financing also allowed Bookstop to begin expanding outside Texas.
+The figure represents about half of Italy's total import of grapefruit.
+West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher called Bush's proposal "an important step forward."
+Mrs. Schindler's sister, Sheila Turner, set the record for the Liberal pancake race in 1975 with a time of 58.5 seconds.
+The last criminal to die in New York's electric chair was Eddie Lee Mays in 1963.
+Cancer research is now part of this movement toward privatization, as illustrated by the biotechnology industry.
+In addition, auto makers' reports of strong U.S. car sales for late June raised inflationary worries.
+Along with a number comparable to those of past months, the department will calculate the nation's trade deficit excluding the cost of freight and insurance for imports.
+While nearly all growers associations are participating in alien legalization programs, some individual contractors and growers are refusing to help their undocumented employees.
+We've got a lot of wires down. We've had a structure fire.
+Illinois officials wanting to conduct warrantless searches of racetrack employees' on-grounds living quarters as one way of protecting the sport's integrity lost a Supreme Court appeal today.
+It was not immediately clear why it took troops so long to reach the region.
+Only last fall, controllers at Chicago's busy O'Hare International Airport began making errors so frequently that the federal government ordered a cut in flights.
+In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler said: "We are pleased that President Avril's authority has been restored.
+Hysteria is never far below the surface, though surprisingly Divine Words seems to end on a note of christian forgiveness: 'Let he is who is without sin cast the first stone.'
+Hamlet marries Ophelia, and they live happily ever after." Ziad Rahbani has put the chaos and insanity of war-battered Beirut to music in an attempt to blend Arabic music and jazz into a new form.
+More than 8,000 grieving Soviets followed Sakharov's body, transported in an open-ended bus that also carried Bonner along Lenin Prospekt to outdoor funeral ceremonies at Luzhniki sports complex.
+The Jeep Grand Cherokee, which Chrysler is starting to build at a new $1 billion plant on Detroit's depressed East Side, looks good enough to chip away at the market captured by Ford Motor Co.'s Explorer.
+Previous testimony has linked Edwards to the coffin-sized box, which witnesses said they saw him building, and to a public telephone at about the time a ransom call was being recorded by the FBI.
+"This plan is either going to happen or they will file Chapter 11 by Dec. 31."
+As expected, Giant also reported a net loss of $6.2 million for the nine months on a 4% sales drop to $59.6 million.
+Israel Radio reported yesterday that Mr. Shamir had decided to move up the elections, possibly to as early as May. But a spokesman for Mr. Shamir said the prime minister has not yet made up his mind.
+Increased sightings of dolphin calves in the past three months is encouraging, but recovery from two years of poisoning that killed hundreds of dolphins will be a slow process, researchers say.
+Due to the Columbus Day holiday, Electric Boat was closed Monday and company officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+The dwarf, spherical galaxy is 100,000 times fainter than the Milky Way and cannot be seen without a powerful telescope, they said.
+The sole glimmer of hope was a forecast from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders that an extra 70,000 cars would be sold this year after his Budget package to help the car industry. These measures were somewhat grudgingly received.
+Mel Gibson and Danny Glover return to their Los Angeles Police Department posts in "Lethal Weapon II." Richard Chamberlain, Oliver Reed and Michael York play their old roles in "The Return of the Musketeers."
+As he moved on to set the tone for the start of his administration, Bush described a nation "in a peaceful and prosperous time."
+"One 12-hour storm can wipe out 30 years work," he told the president, adding that he was sure some tree farmers in South Carolina had been devastated by Hurricane Hugo.
+It also has 95 offices in Japan and 45 in the United Kingdom.
+Although there is occasional contact with Eskimo hunters and fishermen from Alaska, there are no Siberian-Yup'ik or Inupiat-speaking troops on the island.
+When he suffered a severe finger injury, the quarterback had the surgeon mold his finger around a football to ensure he would be able to continue to play.
+Company officials called the judge's ruling Wednesday a major victory and said it frees Morrell from any back pay obligation.
+"No way did Ashleigh Brilliant make that up," the man says.
+"Try as we may, we do our very best to approximate the skeleton, but you just cannot duplicate Mother Nature," Herndon said.
+Raytheon Co. won a $69.6 million Navy contract for shipboard electronic countermeasures equipment.
+At almost every oil company and every trading house, traders who had entered the war "long," or owning a lot of oil, frantically tried to sell off some of the high-priced cargoes they had bought only hours before.
+Big steel users negotiate their own long-term contracts. Last night, British Steel played down the effect of the rise on the UK inflation rate.
+But they sense he wants to avoid tackling issues that remind party hardliners and the Soviet public of the country's recent retreats.
+Judge Stephen Williams wrote for the court's three-judge panel the commission's "insouciance" about pipeline-producer contracts "taints" the open access program.
+The institute said it had reports Sherif had been tortured in Tora Reception prison.
+Mr Jason James, strategist at James Capel in Tokyo, expects volatility on the stock market during April or May, since capital ratios for banks will not be an issue until September and stock valuation losses can be forgotten until March 1994.
+I headed back to my hotel feeling all-too-mortal, avoiding mirrors all the way. David Pilling travelled c/o London-based Promotion Nepal (3 Wellington Terrace, Bayswater Rd, W2 4LW; tel: 071-229-3528) and local operator Temple Tiger.
+"I don't even believe that's in question," said Rep. Steve Bartlett, R-Dallas.
+But a criminal complaint filed Wednesday also accuses Dunlap and Robison this time of conspiring with others to obstruct justice and influence witnesses in the original case.
+The trial judge ruled the verdict was not supported by the evidence, and ordered a new trial.
+Seitel, which provides seismic data for the energy industry, said that while that industry struggles through economic woes, the company continues to experience strong operating results primarily from sales of new data and the resale of older data.
+When the ban ended in 1951, he established the anti-Communist Great Japan Patriots' Party, of which he was president.
+He is the only defendant charged with racketeering.
+"When Gorbachev wasn't paraphrasing Yakovlev, he was quoting him directly," says Rodolfo Brancoli, an author and former Moscow bureau chief for the Italian daily La Republica.
+A trustees' committee and the director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art are seeking to heal relations with the art community by expressing regret for canceling a planned exhibit that included sexually provocative photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe.
+"Here's a guy who, as part of his pet project, wanted to remove the Rose Garden for subterranean parking," he scoffs.
+American Stores Co., the nation's third-largest grocery chain, has agreed with federal regulators not buy any shares of Lucky Stores Inc. until Saturday.
+Leyland Daf wants the dealers both to sell the vans and market the company.
+But where self-interest lies isn't entirely clear when one may be taking a toxic drug that can upset an otherwise normal blood count, even as it attacks a lethal virus.
+The question of who'd go first on unpleasant tax and spending steps, and thus take the political onus, has been a sticking point all along.
+The A340 will be powered by four CFM56-5C-2 engines being designed by CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric Co. of the United States and SNECMA of France.
+Colorado authorities blamed the storm for a power outage in Fort Collins and a small-plane crash near Aurora.
+Where Osborne scored was to do it on stage: where all of them gained in publicity was in the way they were taken up by the popular press. Tynan was also wrong in one main respect: there was no 'instinctive leftishness' about Osborne.
+Ogilvy & Mather is pleased with the improvement in culture and communications that has resulted from its move.
+"We decided we couldn't live anymore," Davis said.
+The experiment folded after one year.
+The minimum order is five copies, price Pounds 3.50 including post and packing.
+"Six Characters" represents the first production of the group headed by Michael Rudman, who could not have arranged a more auspicious debut.
+Primerica is noteworthy because it is one of only two stocks from the November list that have declined; American Stores, which acquired Lucky Stores, is the other.
+A company doctor at the time called the condition "tunnelitis," and gave the men tablets nicknamed "little black devils." Many didn't quit in time.
+We've earned it after the years of sacrificing." Green wants to see a boost in the average blue-collar wages of $14.61 per hour, or $30,388 annually for a 40-hour week.
+Mr. Richards, the attorney representing Mr. Mozer who called the guidelines estimate obtained by this newspaper "frankly ridiculous," added: "First of all, your whole analysis is extraordinarily premature.
+It accused them of "criminal acts against the Nicaraguan people." According to the government, the eight were fomenting dissent and helped organize a large anti-government demonstration last Sunday that ended in violence.
+The reorganization plan before the court calls for Kaiser to develop a 900-acre industrial park on the site of the Fontana plant, and to open a dump for municipal waste at its shuttered Eagle Mountain iron ore mine in Riverside County.
+Miss Suzman, who graduated from Johannesburg to the RSC, said other, wiser things, and I hope her feelings for the South African theatre will have survived Tuesday's vote.
+"This program is working.
+But on all the project's stationery, business cards and ads, there now appears the name Newport.
+Partners of Blank Rome created Sunrise in 1980, solicited its original investors and attended its board meetings.
+Each team had rented a charter to jet their players from Washington into Omaha for the night and they sent in so many that the spinners nearly crushed the press trying to write down their reactions.
+California in 1987 established a program where redemption centers, rather than retailers, redeem beverage containers.
+"That would have been true of the United States in 1850," he explained. "Now our big resource is a skilled and educated population.
+The greatest conundrum facing 450m people when communism collapsed in eastern and central Europe five years ago was how to create capitalism without capital.
+The bank has four other branches in Manhattan.
+Tulane will survey health officials in all 50 states, since they set most standards and regulate industrial compliance in environmental health matters.
+Apple shares fell $1.50, to $51.625, in national over-the-counter trading yesterday.
+The Japanese government will try to work out the matter with the company privately.
+Chocolate manufacturers have been searching for a low-calorie fat for candy, so P&G could have a winner if caprenin is approved.
+"This plan is a bomb.
+On Oct. 8, the state telephone company and airline are scheduled to be transferred to private owners.
+The $1.5 billion theme park, which is scheduled to open in 1992 and employ 30,000 people, was avidly wooed by the French almost from the time Disney began to consider European sites five years ago.
+"We were yelling at the windows for the family to come down. There were men out here with sheets yelling to throw the baby.
+Many Moslems say Rushdie's book portrays the prophet Mohammed's wives as prostitutes and suggests that he _ rather than God _ wrote the Koran, Islam's holy book.
+Unlike the sections in Germany, where Mr. Moss seems mostly to have relied on secondary sources, the Brazilian sections are based on extensive interviews and research into communist files now part of Brazilian police archives.
+Mr. Guerin said that while Elle is aimed at women in their 20s, Femme's readers are "high income and high profile" women who are "slightly more mature and wealthy."
+Crude contracts for later months all dropped, most by $1.50 per barrel, their maximum limit for the day.
+When they were told permission for the meeting had been refused, they set off for the city's downtown.
+Another entry pitches the wrong brand: Oscar Mayer.
+Charles Garry told a news conference at the Hall of Justice that he will fight efforts by Robeson County authorities to try Hatcher on state charges of kidnapping.
+After his quarter-century career at Pan Am, where he began as a Long Island City ticket agent and became director of communications, Mulroy joined the AP in August 1984.
+The commission held that there wasn't any persuasive evidence that Mr. Gaughan knew about the skimming.
+"It may just have been the combination of Alma-Ata and Shanghai," says Jerry Hough, a prominent Soviet specialist at Duke University.
+The operating profit was Pounds 16.4m, but the cost of financing the buy-out debt reduced the pre-tax profit to Pounds 11m.
+Thai avarice has provided Hanoi with a light at the end of the tunnel.
+The new line is drawing less-than-radiant reviews in some quarters.
+Moreover, diesel emissions are the single largest source of public complaints that the board receives about pollution, Boyd said.
+"The hundreds of thousands of class members ought to be able to receive (something) as a sort of blanket compensation for what they're going through," Meyer said.
+The Peruvian strike began on Aug. 14 and lasted 18 days.
+We don't use Styrofoam cups any more." His firm, Cosmopulos, Crowley and Daly, and several other private companies donated their services for the campaign.
+The bill authorizes smaller amounts for a series of other AIDS projects, including $20 million a year for research into helping pediatric patients and state grants to buy drugs for treatment of AIDS and related conditions.
+Chrysler Corp. will rely on a stripped-down version of a compact car to fill a void left when the company stops making subcompacts, a Chrysler executive said.
+"They always operate in very short-term installments," says a U.S. executive with intimate ties to the Saudi regime.
+But the judge and the SEC faced a tough question, Mr. Dreman says.
+"It's a pity, isn't it?" said the 72-year-old governor. "Kanazawa is a place where people can live like human beings." Nakanishi says he uses his nose to measure the changes in his beloved city.
+Some believe that European bond markets may be able to uncouple from trends in the US fixed interest sector.
+In national over-the-counter trading Friday, the biotechnology concern's shares closed at $16.25, up 12.5 cents.
+In the central Texas drowning, Knight said he got out of the truck when it stalled and went to a nearby home to get some rope and inner tubes.
+But by the next presidential election in 1996, the performance of the bond and stock markets could be important political variables than ever before.
+Lars Ahrell has resigned from CHLORIDE GROUP.
+When Reagan announced his program in 1983, he proposed that it should be aimed at making nuclear weapons obsolete.
+Wolverine's Mr. Jeffers said CertainTeed is one of Wolverine's competitors.
+He attended the University of Chicago, where he majored in political science.
+(8) "Wonder Years" ABC, 16.9, 15.5 million homes.
+Insiders said the mood at the company was somber.
+Among industry groups showing the biggest gains yesterday were apparel retailers, pollution control concerns, auto manufacturers and airlines.
+Its alliance with MCI gives it a presence on both shores of the Atlantic.
+Some Members took up to four weeks to make good on their chits.
+"We are at the very embryonic stage of what we have," said Portman. "We have a high and statistic significant correlation of antibody levels and PMS.
+Diamonds aren't like other commodities or financial instruments, argues Mr. Jaffe.
+We would emphasize one area of that responsibility that has been allowed to lose its social function: the criminal justice system.
+"At the very least, the government should ensure that those responsible for past human rights abuses are not placed in positions where they could have control or authority over prisoners," the organization said.
+Total loans grew to $12.7 billion from $11.1 billion.
+Iran has demanded that before the peace talks resume, the two sides should agree to full implementation of Resolution 598, including the troop withdrawals.
+Western Union also said that it has asked the Internal Revenue Service to extend from last Sunday to Dec. 31 the date Western Union's $13.7 million contribution to its pension fund is due.
+In the meantime, she told us how to find the Jewish graveyard and the residence of the parish priest. A soft August rain was falling but we decided to walk to the cemetery rather than drive.
+And, he said, the panel will be overseeing the RTC's disposition of real estate, particularly in Texas, where the savings and loan problem has been concentrated.
+Erector-set pylons carry looping power lines across the miles, which only underscore the tedium.
+Haast is founder and director of the Miami Serpentarium Laboratories, which he started in Miami in 1946.
+Fenchurch's management will acquire the business for an initial payment of #30.5 million ($47.3 million), with #30 million of that sum in cash and the remainder in an interest-free unsecured note.
+Computer giants are warring openly over control of a computing standard that is touted as the key to making computers as easy to connect as telephones.
+"He was so much different than his father," said Providence police Cmdr.
+But now it hurts.' There are plenty of signs that Iraq has reached a critical stage.
+In November, pessimists outnumbered optimists.
+There has been no official Chinese account of the alleged remarks, and Japanese officials say they have a hard time believing Mr. Deng actually made them.
+Lemaire of Paris wrote in a 1984 article for the Biblical Archaeology Review that the dealer only showed him the pomegranate so he could photograph it.
+"The president himself has to be accountable for the activities of his henchman," Brown said in a statement.
+Deere has said, however, that it might consider reopening discussions with Versatile.
+The WTO, it seems, is contemplating the admission of "Palestine," a creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization, to membership and State rightly objects.
+Its polished black granite walls bear the names of the more than 58,000 Vietnam war dead, including eight uniformed nurses.
+Only routes to Latin America managed a small improvement in passenger numbers last year. Traffic volume finished the year slightly below the level of 1989.
+Previously, Koivisto had held talks with three other Soviet leaders: Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, and Konstantin Chernenko. He has now met Gorbachev more than 10 times.
+Those who prefer not to kiss simply suffer.
+Armenian journalists working for state-run agencies said the death toll in Baku had risen to 32. Others were killed in other parts of Azerbaijan, the official Tass news agency reported without giving figures.
+Russia, which has strategic interests in the Transcaucasus, helped to mediate the peace deal between Georgia and Abkhazia.
+The First Union-Southeast transaction is the most dramatic example to date of a new FDIC effort to speed the closure of sick banks in order to reduce the cost to the shrinking Bank Insurance Fund and minimize disruptions to borrowers.
+Prosecutors have rejected about half the cases brought so far following a giant weekend police sweep against gangs, saying there is not enough evidence to proceed in court.
+Any more stringent measures will have to be harmonised at regional level. The growing emphasis on international standards has made the writing of those standards itself a highly competitive industry.
+Baker spoke as sources said the U.S. budget squeeze may force Bush to confront a proposed armed forces cutback even as he reassures the allies he will not cut a military deal with Gorbachev behind their backs at the summit.
+Rentokil must be approaching the point where there is more risk than sure reward.
+But some companies offer preferred smoker rates that are lower than their usual smoker rates and higher than rates for nonsmokers.
+"We see this as a chance to try to do something in the public sector that has been successful in the private sector." In some cities, however, school systems remain opposed to outside providers.
+Another 32 percent said the candidates did not mean it when they promised not to increase taxes.
+Supplies of beef are turning around," in IBP's favor.
+The trains stopped coming after that.
+In the first nine months, Bankers Trust reversed its year-earlier loss.
+The Board of Health adopted a Health Code amendment Monday that requires that all pit bull terriers be registered, spayed or neutered and identified by photographs and tattooing.
+The Antarctic ozone hole develops as such high-level deficits spread to lower altitudes, where most polar ozone is found, Hofmann said in a telephone interview.
+The earthquake, 7.8-8.2 on the Richter scale, followed by a second tremor of 7.9 devastated 20 square miles of the city of Tangshan.
+Some 64% of CEOs whose companies do business in Spain said they plan to increase their activity there, vs. less than 1% that plan to cut back.
+She was estranged from Hughes at the time of her death, and some of her partisans have accused him of smothering her in housework and leaving her for another woman.
+The Pentagon total was 202, but the report said 300 was "more likely the real figure." Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark has estimated the death toll at 4,000 to 7,000, but the report said there was no basis for such a finding.
+"He would have to be around those people to kill them," the attorney said.
+The American agency told U.S. airlines Tuesday to inspect all their 741 newer Boeing 737s, 747s, 757s and 767s after problems were discovered in 17 aircraft.
+But foreigners are also turning out the biggest gas guzzlers.
+Pickfair, the fabled mansion where Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks held court for early Hollywood stars, is about to be transformed into a Renaissance-style Venetian palazzo by Pia Zadora and her husband.
+Malibu on the sands seems to have feet of clay.
+"When I'm talking to the mother of a 6-year-old who died yesterday because we had a donor but they didn't get to us in time, I can't see the big picture any longer," she said.
+For all of his free-market rhetoric, Mr. Katz is still viewed with suspicion by some conservatives.
+Ancient Chinese and Japanese historical records reported the exploding star that formed the Crab Nebula was visible for 653 nights and in daylight for 23 consecutive days.
+Rafael Samudio Molina said in an interview with the radio chain RCN that Monday's peasant protests were organized by the ELN.
+The bank said the total cost of a hydroelectric power plant and related facilities will be about $1.09 billion.
+Aides say much of his acceptance speech may well be extemporaneous comments praising Bush, attacking Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis and stressing his own experience on national security and defense issues.
+"I'll get something less expensive that looks similar," she says.
+The Senate failed to override Bush's veto of legislation that would have eased restrictions on political activity for federal employees.
+On an appeal by the Justice Department, the Supreme Court reversed the lower-court rulings.
+Third-quarter earnings improved dramatically because of investment income and increased operating income in all divisions, including $5.1 million from Facet Enterprises Inc., a filtration products company acquired in May 1988.
+But behind a carved 15th century walnut door, pilgrims with covered heads speak in hushed tones beside Kussam's gilded tomb.
+One inevitable problem is that PR managers have no direct control over the results of their efforts in the media.
+Despite all these opportunities for bargain shopping, the Mt.
+The Christian Voice of Lebanon called it a "shelling storm." Among the dead were seven soldiers serving under Christian army commander Gen.
+"It's really an unprecedented effort on this scale, to be done in such a short time frame under such difficult conditions," he said.
+The vodka is neither Russian nor Polish, but comes from Finland; and for the privilege of feeling you might be just about anywhere, you will pay the equivalent of a Romanian citizen's monthly salary.
+British interest rates are bottoming out, but many experts believe there will be another rate cut this year.
+But, Mr. Doja says, there's also growing interest from more off-beat enterprises, such as a fresh crayfish company in Duluth that ships to Sweden.
+Among Mr. Gold's other successful ventures was the acquisition of Starr Broadcasting Group Inc. in 1979.
+He spoke for an hour and a half and then got pneumonia and died a few weeks later." Actually, that was William Henry Harrison, Benjamin's grandfather.
+Lowery and Coretta Scott King said members of the National Coalition of Conscience would meet at the United Nations Plaza that day, Human Rights Day.
+'When the snow melts, in about a month, we will go back to Tajikistan and fight,' Ismatullah said. A comrade named Manon agreed: 'People think communism has been destroyed. But they are being stupid.
+Luring that money back may not be so easy, considering the recent track record for equity markets in the region.
+Pay stubs come under scrutiny this week as economists examine the June employment payroll and unemployment rate data.
+I remained there until 5:30 or 6.
+Then the heathens will receive their beads. Others were less world-weary.
+" 'Tell us on the phone why you like the stock.
+Three summers ago, when Mr. Thornburgh was appointed, he seemed immune to the crony charges that had afflicted his predecessors.
+"We don't know if what we're bringing will offend people," Gold acknowledged. "Like today, (the Japanese sponsor) wanted to take the clowns around to some newspapers.
+At least 9,000 tourists, mostly from Western Europe, were evacuated from beach resorts south of Colombo on Tuesday after their hotels received warnings from the front to close their doors or face attacks.
+The FCC's warning was prompted by a recent surge in complaints about these new alternative operator services, known as AOS companies, said Greg Vogt, chief of the FCC's telephone enforcement division.
+Not so with some other winners.
+But he's busy with interviews and promotional appearances for the film starring Sean Connery that premiered Friday, and said he has "not had any time to consider" a race against incumbent Rep. Roy P. Dyson, D-Md.
+However, one official indicated that the administration, in an effort to win congressional support, might show some flexibility.
+"Maybe Baby," previously titled "Sooner or Later," is a cute, sophisticated story of a spoiled woman who thinks having a baby will be as easy as having an Alfa Romeo.
+I'm sure our company will want to talk with you.
+In spite of the professions of optimism and patience, many individuals and investment clubs lose faith when the market falls.
+In return, they will get ratings and sales data as well as information on what brands people bought compared with what they watched.
+Inevitably, the rear was brought up by a Department of Sanitation street sweeper.
+Rural nonfederal land now totals 1.4 billion acres.
+Power is also part of a joint-venture retail development at Two Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and is seeking more retail locations in U.S. cities, Mr. Leonard said.
+The perjury charges, returned Feb. 15, each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a maximum $250,000 fine.
+"Perhaps I am," Burnett said when asked later by a reporter about the description. "Perhaps sometimes I can do good things and sometimes I can do stupid things." Burnett must report for prison Jan. 2.
+The lion's owner, India Tucker, said her husband, Billie, shot the 3-year-old lion dead after the attack Friday evening.
+The LACE experiments are expected to start in about 60 days and continue for 30 months.
+Most of the errors were on lists provided by the Defense Department, Frank and Scruggs said.
+In coastal areas, cyclones cause more damage, but they are much harder to predict and are considered virtually impossible to control.
+A rally to protest Reagan administration policy in Central America drew 1,900 participants and 250 counterdemonstrators Sunday in St. Paul, Minn., while 600 people rallied in Los Angeles.
+One test completely omitted, according to subcommittee investigators, was for life-expectancy of the devices.
+All of which is clever, interesting, but not always real. Yet True West, as they say, brings up a whole lot of stuff.
+ANC leaders also must find ways to satsify the needs and aspirations of millions of impoverished blacks in South Africa, where blacks outnumber whites more than 5 to 1.
+Mr. Funaro generally has rejected foreign intervention in the management of Brazil's economy, and has particularly objected to any involvement by the International Monetary Fund.
+Smith said that would not qualify for an exemption because Franklin already was aware of Rothschild's condition.
+The tank had been filled Friday, and workers were transferring 1,500 gallons from the outside tank to another tank inside the plant when the leak occurred, a plant spokesman said.
+"By the time I hang up, I'm jumping out of my skin," she says.
+Heavy promotion and health claims may get consumers to try the products, retailers say, but a bland taste will preclude repeat purchases.
+Coal & Allied said it rejected CRA's offer.
+Mrs. Lozinska waited two weeks for this visit, and Mr. Filipiak has repaired her washer in 10 seconds.
+South Africa said the incursion violated an agreement that the guerrillas would remain in bases at least 100 miles inside Angola until repatriated as unarmed civilians.
+He said he discussed a role for Jackson in a Dukakis administration when the two met late last night and early this morning.
+The Interior Department announced a year's postponement of a Gulf of Alaska oil lease sale because of environmental concerns, even though state officials said a sale there posed little risk.
+Among the mementos cherished by Baker, who was announced Wednesday as Bush's choice for secretary of state, is a Bush photo signed by the president-elect with the note: "What would we do without real friends?" Baker's selection came as no surprise.
+They hope eventually to gain recognition in the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China and many Islamic countries where the Utah-based church has no official presence.
+A representative for one of them, Shogakukan Ltd., said Thursday it also decided to stop selling the stories because the boy's name had connotations of racial discrimination.
+They were followed and applied in this case.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 2.96 at 2226.24, but the blue-chips lagged behind the broader market indexes.
+"They made a fortune out of this," Mr. Wu said.
+Equity investment has fallen to below 20 per cent, with only 5.8 per cent, or Y710bn of net cash flow, invested in the stock market. The strength of the yen has taken away incentive for Japanese institutions to invest overseas.
+Part of the expected decline stems from American Express's decision to write off its $144 million investment in First Capital Holdings Corp., a Los Angeles insurer now in bankruptcy-law proceedings.
+For one thing, the negotiations involved one of the Contra's senior field leaders, Oscar Sovalbarro.
+What the brochures don't say is that this new luxury Israeli resort is a mile down the beach from a sprawling refugee camp called Khan Yunis, where nine Palestinians have been killed since rioting began in Gaza in December.
+Results of the poll by Survey Research Hong Kong, conducted in the last week of June, indicated slightly more than half the people may emigrate.
+"We could reach a continental agreement that could be a beginning of a permanent dialogue," he said.
+Lin Broadcasting Corp. previously asked for government clearance to try to acquire a controlling stake in American Cellular through a negotiated agreement.
+The groups are not linked.
+But he said he would listen to any job offers made to him by Bush.
+A British customs agent traveled to Moscow and plans were made to find the drug traffickers.
+'I need a better return on capital than in the City,' he says.
+Bonds maturing in 2005 are not formally reoffered to investors.
+The dollar began a steady decline relative to the currencies of most of our major trading partners, especially the Japanese yen.
+PS Group eased 1/2 to 41 after reporting that its fourth-quarter loss widened to $2.17 a share from 77 cents a share.
+Political analysts said Mr. Chirac was taking a risk in angering labor unions at a time when France's social climate is increasingly tense and strikes are breaking out in some fields, including public transportation.
+The commission's competition regulators, however, were worried that the merger would stymie competition in Spain, because Alcatel would gain 80% of that market for telephone-transmission equipment.
+The bandit pointed a gun at a clerk inside the Seaquarium, grabbed the cash and fled into the night Wednesday, said police Lt. Steve Ducharme.
+That came in addition to $2.6 billion Friday.
+Broussard has said he formed the association to divert inner-city children from a life of drugs and crime through athletics and tough discipline.
+The dollar got a lift yesterday from a Japanese news service report that Japan is considering new measures to try to stabilize exchange rates, including a cut in its discount rate, its central bank's lending fee to financial institutions.
+Other factors that could increase demand, he said, include the increasing age of the population, wider medical insurance coverage and the AIDS epidemic.
+The two tabulations differ somewhat in part because of case reporting delays, revisions in the standards for reporting of AIDS cases and other factors.
+Companies are also crowding into so-called synthetic GICs created by banks and brokerage firms.
+Newsprint inventories of newspapers in the association's statistical sample averaged a 50-day supply in July compared with a 44-day supply a year earlier.
+He said only a few looters were hardcore criminals.
+And, some might say, a very good thing too.
+But apparently it is hard to change the pay structure, which is set by the state.
+Unpopular and far behind in the polls, Truman invented the whistlestop, making an average of 10 speeches a day from the back of a train and sparing the Republicans no ridicule in that blunt, partisan "Give `Em Hell" manner of his.
+Opponents contend, among other things, that the state constitution doesn't specifically permit a tax on services. Aside from its constitutionality, opponents have said that the tax would be bad for the state's economy.
+An unknown factor is the impact of the 50,000 Mauritanians repatriated from Senegal, where most were small shopkeepers. Resettling them will be a financial burden on the government, and their return also means loss of the money they had sent home.
+The benchmark 30-year Treasury issue fell 1 1/8 points, pushing the yield up to 8.83%, the highest in nearly a year.
+Analysts had expected it to earn about 31 cents a share in the latest period, according to First Call, a unit of Thomson Financial Networks.
+You know, the image of barking at the children.
+The crisis has devastated an already poor country.
+A spokeswoman for the attorney general's office said she could not elaborate on details of the case, and was unsure of the penalty for illegal extradition because Mexico is in the process of revising criminal penalties.
+John M. Cranor III, a top executive at Pepsico Inc., was appointed Friday as president and chief executive of the food and soft drink maker's Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. subsidiary.
+We both know it will not be easy, we both know it will not be easy.
+Michael L. Lomax, the pick of the city's business establishment to be the next mayor, abruptly withdrew from the race yesterday, leaving former Mayor Maynard H. Jackson as a shoo-in for the October election.
+Others, eager to impress the newcomer, will "hear what they want to hear" and plunge ahead down paths that the new boss really doesn't want to tread.
+Overall, the company reportedly employs about 103,000 people.
+The government ensures competition law is strictly applied. The British response to this is that it is all fine in theory but the reality may be different.
+In a bid to prevent passengers being caught in the crossfire between Rio's police and drug traffickers all the windows are to be fitted with bullet-proof glass.
+The group's contract to buy the airline will lapse if financing isn't obtained within four months of an April 9 merger agreement with the UAL board.
+A year earlier, the book and telephone directory printer earned $828,000, or 60 cents a share, on sales of $33.4 million.
+He said the parks unit has also been reducing discretionary spending, such as advertising.
+The one-time Footsie company saw its share price slide 24 to 113p, its lowest level for more than nine years.
+The passage of time hasn't dampened the anger of the three Michigan professors.
+He cannot charm his way out of a just verdict.
+And the company has the potential for further dramatic change, he said.
+Massachusetts first lady Kitty Dukakis, wife of the Democratic presidential front-runner, was paid $20,000 last year for her part-time position as director of a novel program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
+Honduras's military pledged to search for gunmen who attacked a bus carrying 28 U.S. airmen about six miles north of Tegucigalpa, leaving eight wounded, at least two seriously.
+He said his party must keep control of the National Assembly if it is to govern effectively.
+The number of Eastern Airlines planes sidelined with safety violations grew to at least 10 Friday, as a federal crackdown found problems including a fuel leak, a missing maintenance log and a cracked wing flap, the Machinists union said.
+In other words, we know only what Sarah writes home to friends or records on cassette.
+They were met, floral leis in hand of course, by Governor John Waihee.
+A. Schulman's consumer products, mostly wraps, bags and films, are posting a healthy quarter in Europe.
+Mr. Ohmae is McKinsey & Co.'s managing partner in Japan.
+It also reduced the amount of overtime Boeing could require, and, according to the company, improved the cost-of-living formula for workers and provided significant increases in medical coverage and other benefits.
+The losses came when fund trustees were forced to sell shares at depressed prices to meet redemption orders, the consultants say.
+Reed's current 10% stake in British Sky will slip to 4% as a result of its decision not to participate in the planned equity refinancing.
+With household products, "POISON" means highly toxic, "DANGER" means extremely flammable or corrosive or highly toxic, "WARNING" or "CAUTION" means less toxic.
+Gates and Kelly were unable to meet with Pakistan's prime minister, Benazir Bhutto, or its foreign minister, Sabahzada Yaqub Khan.
+The segment posted operating profit of $104.1 million for the quarter, compared with $18.8 million a year earlier.
+And the administration, chastened by previous defeats, has been reluctant to move forward with even watered-down arms sales to the Saudis and other Arab friends.
+She was advertising for sex." "She was obviously dressed for a good time, but we felt she may have bit off more than she could chew," said juror Mary Bradshaw.
+But he said only time will tell how much stiffness might remain.
+It will be a major introduction, the largest thing that's happened to us in 1990." "This is the worst set of readings since the last recession in 1981," says Benjamin Zacks, executive vice president of the company.
+They would allow the first legal multiracial areas, but at the same time strengthen enforcement of existing apartheid laws and make it easier for authorities to evict blacks from squatter camps and whites-only areas.
+Analysts have said the winning Northwest bid could be as high as $120 a share, or $3.5 billion.
+Lubrizol said the filing is part of a pending patent-infringement lawsuit between itself and Exxon.
+The water companies' response to Ofwat on how the 1994 regulatory review should be conducted unsettled the market.
+Capital represents the interest of an institution's owners.
+They may, in fact, want a much bigger say in the decision-making process than the U.S. wants to cede.
+Virginia Rep. Moran, the sponsor, hastens to explain that the purpose isn't to glorify Saddam Hussein but to show the region's rich heritage.
+France's President Francois Mitterrand asked President Bush, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and other world leaders Tuesday to help end the fighting in this former French colony, said Mitterrand spokesman Hubert Vedrine.
+The road is a popular gathering place, and the crowd was standing in the street, Espinosa said.
+We want to distinguish ourselves from the pile of mail."
+The justices, by a 7-2 vote, told a federal appeals court to restudy its ruling that the inmate's rights were violated because he was not given adequate psychiatric care.
+When the banks won't talk to you, who will back you?
+Rover was not injured, he said.
+In the year to the end of September, group pre-tax profits fell 23 per cent to DM245m.
+This would seem to be a simple, common-sense approach to the problem of teen-age childbearing.
+Monroy said the rebels handed over 61 carbines they seized Sunday.
+"Contrary to speculation from certain quarters about MAI Basic Four's intentions, the only motive for MAI Basic Four's tender offer for Prime shares is to acquire Prime," LeBow wrote Wednesday to Prime president Anthony Craig.
+As a result, even the mighty Deutsche Bank, which once took the lead in arranging credits for the Soviet Union, has begun sounding the alarm.
+Upon request, airlines are legally required to provide free copies of these "Conditions of Contract of Carriage."
+"There were no warnings," he said. "I was thin.
+With masterful understatement, Rep. Blanchette describes this transaction as "peculiar."
+He said their publication was 'one of the most important post-war innovations in levering up standards'. But Miss Joan Jefferson, the association's president, said the way the league tables were compiled was 'nonsense'.
+The company wouldn't confirm the earnings figures.
+Bakes told the committee that Eastern will boost its marketing effort, including a substantial expansion in advertising and promotional spending on its business flyer program, to counter negative accounts of Eastern's situation.
+Enterprise Computer Holdings has opened a new branch of its Database Server Systems subsidiary in Pennsylvania. DBSS is the company upon which Enterprise will in future base its US operations.
+Government approval of Montedison S.p.A.'s joint venture with Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, or ENI, should come by midweek, eliminating the last obstacle to Italy's vaunted chemicals-industry restructuring.
+An Arab motorist caught the assailant, who has a history of mental illness, police reported.
+And it never should be forgotten that economic projections have a tendency to be revised when confronted with reality.
+Any issue would be designed so that fully diluted net asset value per share would not be reduced on conversion.
+Witnesses told police they heard a shot and saw four young men run from the area.
+Both measures are subject to further changes.
+The United States hopes that dialogue will commence at an early date and that Czechoslovakia will follow the path explored by Poland and Hungary to political and economic renewal.
+Craig, who also was married, left his family and moved in with Mrs. Veitch soon after the killing.
+As the sub's trial run began 13 miles off the New Hampshire coast, a panel of green lights indicated that all the hull openings were closed, and the captain, Lt.
+The network reported that indictments were pending.
+L. William Seidman, chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said one bright sign at First RepublicBank is that "the stability of the deposits isn't deteriorating.
+Moody's, by contrast, assigns the triple-A rating to 10 states.
+Devising an operating system is a huge task which depends on excruciating detail, a combination suited to Gates's genius.
+Faced with the prospect of going to trial next week, prosecutors instead asked the judge to dismiss the indictment.
+"I'm not going to encourage people to pay taxes."
+East Germans who have visas for Hungary have been able to go freely to West Germany via Austria since Sept. 10, when Hungary opened its western border.
+Clinton poll ratings did swoon initially, then stabilized in the mid to upper 20s.
+In the past week alone, three Shinto shrines and one Buddhist temple associated with the imperial family were razed by fires believed set by radicals.
+Clearly, not all Benetton store owners are disgruntled.
+"I think it's going to be easier going forward now than in the past.
+Schenley reps worked with Louisiana distributors to create special T-shirts, displays and local advertising during the Republican National Convention in New Orleans.
+Except in the badly charred stands, there is a lush carpet of green grass growing through the soot and ash.
+In June, an explosion at another factory injured 15 workers, including 13 children.
+Goodyear Tire a Rubber is headquartered in Akron, Ohio.
+In 1984, real estate loans as a percentage of total loans and leases was 25 percent.
+Conner said the eradication program has proven successful and is the best approach, despite environmental concerns raised over similar sprayings in California.
+The quarterly loss compares with year-earlier net income of $88 million, or $7.22 a share, for the bearings and specialty steel company.
+Free competition of minds is needed.
+The U.S. objects to the South Korean government's plan to import beef through a single import organization, which agriculture experts said may be controlled by South Korean beef farmers themselves.
+But courts quickly tumbled down a slippery slope.
+No injuries were reported, said Petty Officer Brian Lincoln, of the U.S. Coast Guard's Miami office.
+Caesars World officials refused comment on Trump's notice, "due to the confusing content of this notice," according to a statement. Trump also refused to comment Wednesday.
+Soldiers on the chilly border enjoy warm relations with the local community.
+Jackson told reporters not to "take that seriously." Austin was quoted in the Boston Herald as saying Jackson was his first choice for vice president but that Glenn would make for an almost unbeatable ticket.
+But it is vitally important for those receiving the transmission to monitor the success of the test and respond Monday by calling the AP at 212-621-1568.
+Shakespeare certainly would have enjoyed the Journal's July 3 front page.
+The agreement is subject to approval by Rothschild holders.
+"The family had been having some financial and personal problems of late, and that appears to be the motive," said Swanston.
+Mr. Mandel's Grey Advertising, for instance, places everything from Panasonic electronic products to Red Lobster restaurants on Fox.
+Both groups will lose four days of holiday. The two unions involved believe the cuts will be restored in annual pay negotiating rounds.
+Every one of these children die so you tell them you never know what science and research is going to do," said Charash, chairman of the association's national medical advisory committee.
+His body washed ashore the next day on the beach at Moratuwa, 10 miles south of the capital.
+As part of the U.S. exchange of legislative actions, Thornburgh said he had presented to the Soviets a Russian-language summary of the recently passed civil rights law, the Americans With Disabilities Act.
+Police in Spain clashed with about 500 demonstrators near a U.S. air base after about 50,000 people rallied peacefully to protest America's military presence and demand that Spain withdraw from NATO.
+For now, Mr. Halmi plans to give screen tests and serious consideration to 100 applicants.
+Johnson Controls Inc. said it reached a definitive agreement with General Motors Corp.'s Fisher Guide division to buy the assets of its Elyria, Ohio, plant.
+The referee stopped that one after one knockdown because it was a clean head blow, and amateur rules say one of those is enough.
+The spokesman said he didn't know how many of the devices were affected by the expanded recall.
+He knows that it is vicious and exploitative.
+After the anti-takeover proposals were approved last week, Mr. Lee says he received a letter from a real-estate investment company.
+The play revolves around Lady Torrance, daughter of an Italian wine grower in a small Southern town who angers the Ku Klux Klan by selling wine to blacks.
+Prior to that, he was a student at Oklahoma State University where he was a javelin thrower for the school track team.
+Ken Rosenblatt, a Santa Clara County deputy district attorney specializing in high-tech crimes, said it's no surprise the thieves are getting bolder.
+Cox was released from prison in January 1982 after Ohio authorities interviewed Simonis.
+Extending reporting requirements would represent an enlargement of a rule, effective last September, which imposed a detailed registration system for company officials who own large blocks of corporate stock.
+The Bel-20 index declined 3.25 to 1,193.64 in turnover of BFr990m.
+But after a rocky start, the 43-year-old career CIA official is favored to win the panel's approval.
+"If you stay in shape, there's no reason you can't compete into your 40s," he says.
+Lech Walesa _ whose Solidarity trade union helped force the government to adopt sweeping, democratic reforms _ said today his supporters want him to run for the newly created post of president.
+Since the accord, prices have rallied more than expected, surpassing OPEC's target of $18 a barrel.
+The CBI says Union Carbide was never restricted from looking at plant records.
+Then the auto paint shop fire sent an evil-looking cloud of black smoke into the air.
+"They had no choice but to return the fire," Johnson said.
+The London Royal Schools' Vocal Faculty is marking the Tchaikovsky centenary with Queen of Spades.
+The New York-based firm has made it a practice to avoid unfriendly maneuvers, preferring to work in partnership with the management of the businesses it acquires.
+No matter what the Bundesbank does, "the dollar is going up, period," said Baruch Deutsch, a corporate adviser at Lehman Brothers Inc. in New York.
+In the debate over Vietnam, the ultimate prize has always been who would occupy the moral high ground in history.
+For the past 45 years, U.S. officials have preached the virtues of an unfettered market as a global ideal.
+Sadly, there is nothing new in this problem.
+The road to St. Anton was reopened today after seven people were killed and at least 20 injured in the resort town on Sunday.
+Two French soldiers were killed and 10 wounded, however, as they took As Salman, apparently the victims of a booby trap, mine or unexploded bomb.
+"The dollar fell but it didn't crater, and that gave confidence to the bond market and it reassured the stock market," said Bob Heisterberg, a senior vice president at Alliance Capital Management.
+Back from talks with Soviet officials, the president of the World Jewish Congress says major changes in Soviet policy have opened a "window of opportunity" for strengthening Jewish life there.
+If he broke the promise, he said he would pay $10,000 in damages to each contributor.
+Nationwide, the annual rate of wage and salary increases peaked at 7.2% in the second quarter of 1982.
+"Americans and Cubans together again will gain the liberty and independence of Cuba," Mr. Mas Canosa told the excited crowd, in a speech that was broadcast to Cuba on the U.S. Information Agency's Radio Marti.
+Morgenstern's office is assigned to assist federal bankrupcy courts in Ohio and Michigan.
+Serge Baudo, a reliable conductor but less fiery than Martinon, directs the Stephane Caillat Choir (very good) and the Orchestre de Paris.
+Under the law, individuals responsible for such offenses would be subject to lengthy jail terms and large personal fines.
+These troubles may soon pass.
+Look for hidden expenses, such as allocation of corridors or restrooms to the rental cost.
+Television generally is moving down market, not just nationally but internationally.
+What he did was turn Unocal's balance sheet upside down and put the Employee Stock Ownership Plan at risk in the process.
+A dip in the market in the mid-1980s, as well as the automation of the industry, were among factors in a mass exodus in the 1980s.
+Although Revco's creditors could consider all three plans, Judge White must eventually approve only one.
+Willkie, who is working on the proposed changes, declined to discuss any details.
+Aca Joe incurred heavy losses from growing too fast on inadequate capital and encountering problems with suppliers.
+It was not known if the children had any money, Luth said.
+The limit for off-exchange transactions is 20% of losses.
+When responses are broken down by age groups or income categories, the margin of error increases as the subgroups get smaller.
+As their national standards of living have risen, their workers have begun to price themselves out of certain industries.
+Religious institutions are being hit with a tide of child abuse lawsuits, and a leading church-state attorney says churches should take steps to protect themselves and the children.
+The unit's nuclear reaction failed to become self-sustaining when it was expected, according to Mr. Kasper, but operators kept pulling out the rods.
+"This is about an 0.7% increase, which is a significant rise," Mr. Kneafsey said.
+Rapanelli's resignation had been anticipated after the economy did not respond to a 34.5 percent devaluation of the austral this week.
+Texaco agreed to pay Pennzoil $3 billion to end the litigation stemming from its acquisition of Getty Oil and allow the White Plains, N.Y.-based oil giant to emerge from bankruptcy protection.
+Consider details of last June's acquisition of WTVT, a Tampa, Fla., television station, as described in the offering statement.
+With net cash of Pounds 2.41m (Pounds 3.35m) to the March year-end it is a strategy it can well afford to pursue.
+After a stuttering start, Exxon pressed thousands of workers into the cleanup.
+Four of the injured officers and two injured inmates were hospitalized, she said.
+Performance-related pay accounts for up to a quarter of senior managers' earnings.
+The thrift said it hasn't set a price for the shares.
+O'Cain told police a white man approached and asked Jessie about buying marijuana.
+The White House denied that the administration is leaking the allegations to harm Israel's image and undermine its relations with the U.S.
+The central bank raised the discount rate, the fee it charges for short-term loans to member banks, 7 percent from 6.5 percent.
+BME estimates that in the April-June period next year the western world copper supply deficit will rise to 75,000 tonnes from 35,000 tonnes in the first three months.
+But such efforts are relatively minuscule: The Japanese researchers studying at MIT alone outnumber the U.S. researchers studying at all Japanese schools.
+The last time prices fell below $19 was Aug. 25, when they stood at $18.64 a barrel.
+However, Time executives said they aren't willing to pay the same high prices as some of the foreign concerns.
+But the retail price increases are likely to be far steeper in the upper Midwest, where milk for cheese production is in great demand, and in the Northeast, where milk supplies are particularly tight.
+Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was sometimes accused by western Canadians of being overbearing in trying to achieve his goal of a bilingual Canada.
+The 50-month agreement would immediately boost the average hourly wage from $11.23 to $12.22, restoring an 8 percent cut granted by the union in August 1982.
+The company also didn't disclose the potential cost of the project or the value of the contracts.
+Income from continuing operations for the latest period included a $17.2 million tax carry-forward benefit.
+Warner-Lambert executives told a meeting of security analysts in New York that the company will again seek FDA approval of Cognex when a new 500-patient study using higher doses of the drug than used in previous studies is completed.
+At one point early in the morning, the Treasury's 7 1/2% bonds due 2016 traded as low as 99 19/32.
+Mrs. Bush does do some digging outside her summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, but even there "I have someone who puts the garden in for me because I'm not there enough.
+It seems to me they are creating a commuter zone for the Docklands but I don't see it helping business much.' The view from West Ham station is a bleak one.
+That notice under a new federal law is only so much help, though.
+The boot would be on the other foot.
+Supporters have relied on unofficial reports and anecdotal information from news accounts in estimating that the problem is growing worse.
+The violence centered in Orangi Township, where Mohajirs are surrounded by Pathan neighborhoods.
+I wouldn't have believed it possible, even a few years ago," said Hans Guttorm, a Sami candidate.
+But Gephardt said the spots question his motives by suggesting his record shows he's not trustworthy, and he added: "I don't agree with Ronald Reagan's balanced budget amendment that (Simon is) for.
+If USX Corp. decides to sell off its steel business, the United Steelworkers union wants the right to match any offer the company receives.
+The Reagan White House, chafing over revelations of drug abuse by presidential employees in sensitive jobs, announced Thursday that all 1,600 workers on its payroll will be subject to random narcotics tests in about 60 days.
+Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Manuel Johnson said First RepublicBank units have enough collateral to get "substantially higher levels" of loans from the Fed, which has been lending to them for "several days."
+Department officials said Wednesday the overall index received by farmers rose 2.7 percent from December to January, leaving the monthly average also 2.7 percent above the year-ago level.
+He's an ardent supporter of the Contras and the Strategic Defense Initiative, and while his foreign-policy views often aren't as developed as his domestic beliefs, they tend to be consistent and coherent because of strong anti-communist underpinnings.
+"I stopped insuring my jewelry years ago.
+Details of the Saturday clash in Abud were sketchy and the army said it was investigating to find out who fired the fatal shots in the village 20 miles northwest of Jerusalem.
+Sartre, the French playwright and philosopher whose name will be forever coupled with existentialism and Simone de Beauvoir, died in 1980.
+Many people getting Social Security checks are well off and don't need the money.
+Applied Magnetics Corp., Goleta, Calif., said it completed its acquisition of closely held Magnetic Data Inc. for $16 million.
+William Green of RCB Trust Co., a manager of money managers in Stamford, Conn, says that the tobacco company is merely acting in the best interests of its shareholders.
+He did keep reminding himself, out loud, that this was good for the alliance, not only the United States.
+IISS/Brassey's, Pounds 9.50 The western response to the war in Bosnia-Hercegovina has so far been marked by its overriding sense of caution.
+Among the five, Bennett has suggested that DeConcini and Cranston were most deeply involved with Keating.
+Somewhere along the way here, we learn that Americans use more than two million rolls of film a day and also that "family albums fill up fast at this time of year."
+More community groups are expected to join the partnership later this year.
+The crowd swelled to 15,000 during summer festivals.
+The man with the oversized hair, actor Michael McKean, 44, used to be "Lenny" on the TV show "Laverne and Shirley."
+It has been identified by Hanson as one of the core businesses it wishes to expand. Peabody will also assume responsibility for borrowings, including capitalised lease obligations of ADollars 120m (Pounds 53m).
+This allows the supermarket to accumulate large sums of cash which are then invested in the short-term money market. As a private unlimited company, Dunnes is not required to disclose financial details.
+Despite the alarm among businesses and economists, the economy hasn't yet emerged as an election campaign issue.
+The survey found that, as in previous years, black households, urban households and households with higher incomes suffered a higher percentage of crimes last year.
+A patch of jungle the size of a football field disappears every eight seconds, adding to the greenhouse effect that is warming the planet.
+Social engineering, which is what 'back to basics' means if it means anything at all, is apparently the exception.
+The unit provides temporary personnel in the financial, tax and data processing fields.
+"These guys live off mail.
+She vows Apple will be back with a splash when the time is right.
+The company also plans a new edition of its hot-selling Macintosh Classic that will be will be outfitted with the 68030 chip and cost about $2,000. Apple will continue to sell versions of its Classic with the slower 68000 chip from Motorola.
+That ruling allowed increased state regulation of abortions, and abortion rights forces say it politically energized those on their side of the issue.
+But Mr. Neff says he has found little or nothing he considers attractive in the past couple of years.
+Bakker's former bodyguard testified that he once purchased $100 worth of cinnamon buns because the Bakkers liked the aroma.
+Yet the tide could turn in Pratt & Whitney's favor.
+Mrs. Pigeon was working at the Adult Correctional Institutions, spokesman Joseph DiNitto said.
+Drug-resistant malaria is already widespread in Saharan Africa.
+The newspaper also reported that 20 years ago, Bakker suffered a nervous breakdown while working for Pat Robertson's TV ministry in Portsmouth, Va.
+Ralph Lamacchia, who produces bridal shows, says that companies providing wedding services are now paying more attention to the remarriage wedding market.
+"It's like living next to a hospital," said Tom Meleck, whose home is directly behind the hospice.
+Since 1985, Citicorp's portfolio of such loans has more than doubled to $12.8 billion.
+Parishioners said the decision appears to contradict what the church recently asked parishes to emphasize _ ministry to the poor, sick and elderly.
+The king has continued to encourage U.S. efforts to solve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
+At the same time, would-be individual dealers are being discouraged by the 'prohibitive' cost of setting up a dealership - often more than Pounds 1m. The UK motor trade owned 19 outlets abroad in 1990.
+"I come from a different point of view and I think I am more in touch with the mainstream of America," Mr. Bush added.
+"The other day I answered the door in my bathrobe.
+When criticism of the hospital erupted in June 1986, administrators had a ready response: The hospital was accredited by the "nationally recognized" joint commission.
+Wednesday $9.75 billion of five-year notes.
+However, said Algarin, Delfin Perez said he wanted to see his brother Lucio and the notary, who was not identified, in jail.
+Greenpeace, which is sponsoring the meeting with the University of London, said the scientists will assess the extent of the deaths, the cause and any possible action which may be taken.
+One sacrifice, though, was his country-club membership.
+It had sales of about $33 million for the year ended Jan. 2.
+After months of hesitation, the European personal computer industry is gearing up to clone International Business Machines Corp.'s struggling new line of personal computers.
+Marie Lemoin came to the United States with a bag full of dreams and a fist full of dollars.
+In brief, the five principal changes being developed are as follows: Give enterprises more discretion.
+The main difficulty at Olympic is in the first six holes (dubbed the "quake six" only partly because a couple of them are on the San Andreas fault) and the final three.
+Recent media reports said authorities had shut down unofficial religious schools and taken action against Moslem imams who violated laws against proselytizing by stripping them of their religious qualifications.
+Advised by a guerrilla "correo" _ boys and girls used as messengers _ that Ramon would come down from the mountains to Las Flores, she made the arduous 10-hour bus trip from her southern province.
+There are plenty in the Tory party who lament the 'lack of grip' in 10 Downing Street.
+By comparison, common stock values overall dropped 22.6 percent during the final three months of 1987, as measured by the Standard and Poor's 500, the National Association of College and University Business Officers said.
+The final salary-linked element will be scaled down, and perhaps revised to a revalued career average basis.
+According to federal inspection reports, the slaughter of beef cows this year through the first week in August totaled about 1.89 million head, down 9 percent from the same period in 1987. airy cow slaughter, at 1.66 million head, dropped 3 percent.
+In September 1986, a thief wrote thousands of dollars in bad checks at supermarkets and convenience stores.
+This involves a contradiction.
+In the spotlight is undeclared Sen. Howell Heflin, D-Ala., whose vote could put Lucas over the top.
+Purple and midnight-blue blooms dominate, offset by a single white iris to the left and balanced below by salmon-pink soil.
+"How do you compete on canvas with a Montana sunset or wind-swept wheat fields with the shading and the shadows and shapes?
+"Nobody in their old age lies in bed musing about his second love," Tsongas observes.
+Those motions were dismissed late last month.
+The SEC filing also identified eight shareholder lawsuits that have been filed in Delaware against Koppers and its management.
+In essence, it aims to reverse the chronology of "buy low, sell high."
+As the Treasury bond market declined again, underwriters struggled to find buyers for many of the new securities.
+Radical students and dissidents ignored a government warning and took to the streets again today to battle riot police in nationwide demonstrations demanding the president's resignation.
+Pumping has since halted.
+The Canadian government has appointed 10 Canadian investment dealers to market the first inflation indexed issue this fall.
+But the month's figure was 5% below the average of the first quarter, when mortgage rates were at the year's lowest level.
+Florida workers averaged $6.24, $5.79 and $6.15 per hour, respectively.
+Kuwaitis have one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, about $20,000 a year, and the al-Sabah clan is greatly admired for its shrewd investment of the oil wealth.
+It is as necessary as Michael's wheelchair and is not a pet, she said.
+He is James A. Baker III, named last week by President-elect George Bush to serve as secretary of state.
+Jefferson County Sheriff's Department spokesman Bob Deutsch said, however, that no police report had been filed.
+As "Dallas" struggles into its new season without the inimitable Victoria Principal as Pam Ewing, her fans can still see her in this made-for-TV sudser about a kept woman who loses her keeper and finds that she is ill-suited for any other occupation.
+He was slipped across the border to Saudi Arabia. Two other young men, members of the big, extended family, were picked up in the rash of arbitrary arrests just before the ground war began and they haven't been heard from since.
+In the province of Natal, South African police on Tuesday reported a renewed outbreak of violence.
+Each right will entitle holders to buy one one-hundredth of a newly issued share of Series A preferred stock at $135 a share.
+At the time Continental chose the city for hub operations, it warned that the dominance of the United Airlines computer reservation system could pose a hurdle to expansion.
+The dictator is gone," Ingeborg Kziraska said in front of a cathedral where she said more than 30 children were gunned down Sunday during protests.
+"He is suggesting that we do it out of funds the Congress isn't going to cut," DeConcini said.
+Control the dominating ones without alienating them. 5. Keep the energy levels high.
+Local historians then suggested the second suite be named in honor of Col. Ephraim Williams Jr., the town's namesake and founder of the local college.
+Vitalink provides pharmacy services to long-term care providers.
+On Nov. 6, the appeals court declared the judge's original order invalid, and Simons dropped his case against The Herald and canceled the ordered court appearance.
+Members reported increases in production, new orders and new export orders.
+After sitting for hours, tapping his finger on his coffee mug and shushing barking dogs, the deputy spots a van approaching the edge of an orchard.
+The affair led to an angry exchange between British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Belgian Prime Minister Dr. Wilfried Martens at a European Economic Community summit in December.
+In addition, the leaders may discuss a proposal announced last month that the EC form a closer relationship with the six European Free Trade Association countries.
+Biotech Capital Corp., New York, said stockholders approved a change in the company's name to Infotechnology Inc.
+Drexel made millions in the 1980s in large part because of its prowess issuing risky high-yield bonds used by expansion-minded companies and for hostile takeovers.
+Such proof is all but impossible to obtain, says Anthony Z. Roisman, a former Justice Department litigator and section chief for hazardous waste.
+But that offer is subject to regulatory delays and isn't valued as highly by many investors as the hostile Bank of New York offer.
+"There's a good chance the market will be higher down the road, but people want to see it consolidate some first," said Gerald Walsh, a futures analyst with Refco Group Ltd., New York.
+The dollar fell broadly against major foreign currencies.
+Khashoggi, a co-defendant, is accused of forging documents to help the Marcoses conceal their ownership of the paintings and real estate in violation of a U.S. court order freezing any transactions involving Marcos-owned properties.
+The virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome is transmitted through sexual acts or the sharing of hypodermic syringes.
+Oil refinery workers are ending a five-month strike at the British Petroleum Co. refinery here after ratifying a two-year contract.
+Quayle was lavish in his praise for Bush's debate performance as he addressed the rally of several thousand people at Casey Jones Village, a railroad theme park.
+Analysts expect profits on a current cost basis, excluding stock losses and gains, to be around Pounds 900m, although some estimates are close to Pounds 1bn.
+But the U.S., Canada, Japan and Britain remain opposed.
+By the 1930s, she started making dolls whose heads had painted features and eyes that closed.
+"Everybody's still walking around in shock," said Mrs. Stillwagner of suburban Baltimore, who gave birth Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
+On one of the worn pages was an instruction stating that he was entitled to access to a special party hospital in case of illness.
+It reached 2,720 by 10.15am, which proved to be the high point of the day. From then, June spent most of the session in slow decline with few buyers - particularly with the absence of European traders - around to enliven proceedings.
+"The networks see now that programming that's different and a little bit chancey has a tendency to work sometimes.
+Hadar Saad, a Fordson junior, complained during the game, which ended without incident.
+I went into a fetal position to protect myself," said Weitzenkorn, who suffered bruises on his face, lost his glasses and hurt his knee.
+Revenue totaled $14 billion, up slightly from $13.9 billion in last year's first quarter.
+"If it causes a disturbance or damage, we will of course stop them," Sandori said.
+There also was some talk of demonstrating in Kentucky on Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor Day.
+Police arrested the British fans after they smashed windows of parked cars Sunday night in the suburb of Hamamet and disturbed residents with shouting and other rowdy behavior.
+Depending on the price IBM sets, the higher performance should strengthen its hand on 386SX-based systems, which are the most popular in the PC industry.
+He recently sold investments in Louisiana Land and Exploration Co. and in GAF Corp., giving him more than $180 million in cash.
+However, CrossLand, which has $12.8 billion in assets, said that the Office of Thrift Supervision has indicated that it wants an even higher level of capital for CrossLand because of its relatively large exposure to commercial real estate loans.
+The Jerusalem Post newspaper quoted Palestinian sources as saying Mohammed was struck when his mother, Samira Kassem, participated in the march with the boy in her arms.
+The regulatory reforms proposed by the Goode Committee, which delivered its report in October, have been accepted by government and are now in the consultation process.
+But Peter Deighton, an analyst at Hoare Govett, noted that the sale doesn't offer private investors the incentives provided in previous denationalizations.
+In any case, any remaining surplus barely dents the overall trade deficit.
+A number of large refineries in the midcontinent region will be shut for the next month or so for routine maintenance, adding to some tightness in supply.
+Also helping the dollar was heightened tension in the Middle East, Cohen said.
+Gold opened in London at a bid price of $396.60 a troy ounce, down from $400.75 bid late Tuesday.
+After three weeks of talking, both sides appear eager for agreement.
+But in the late 1970s, Uncle Sam got nasty, demanding information previously held secret and insisting on limits on who could form tax-haven companies here, Mr. Mathavious says.
+On Tuesday, a city finance committee approved an additional $2.5 million for police to use in fighting the city's unrelenting gang violence.
+To become part of the Constitution, the amendment will need two-thirds support in both the House and the Senate and ratification by 38 state legislatures.
+Worried about encirclement by pro-Soviet countries, including Cambodia, China's highest priority is to hasten Vietnam's withdrawal from that country by assisting the Khmer Rouge.
+Under an agreement signed in Geneva on April 14, an estimated 115,000 Soviet soldiers who have been helping the Afghan government in its war with anti-Marxist guerrillas are to be out within nine months.
+Service-employee wages rose 4.5 times as fast.
+Massachusetts is looking at about $200 million less than expected for its coming fiscal year.
+Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shervardnadze said Sunday in Paris the Soviet Union will destroy its stockpiles of chemical weapons starting this year.
+Equally annoying are the vast quantities of salt spread on roads, pavements and driveways after every fresh snowfall. Local authorities in the northern US alone apply about 10m tonnes of rock salt to roads each winter.
+Chairman and chief executive Chris T. Sullivan and president and chief operating officer Robert D. Basham later founded a corporation that developed Chili's franchises in Florida and Georgia.
+In 1988, state enterprises were supposed to gain greater independence from central planning authorities.
+'Nobody in the world is without cost pressures,' he says.
+A broader challenge to President Reagan's executive order is pending in a federal court in New Orleans, and the impact of the customs case will depend on the scope of the high court decision.
+The lack of enthusiasm has caused industry watchers to argue that deregulation steps announced so far haven't gone far enough.
+Comdial, a telephone terminal equipment company, is based in Charlottesville, Va.
+The Soviets "understand that all future (weapons) systems falling within the criteria will be banned," he told Helms.
+The two factions are vying for dominance among Lebanon's 1 million Shiites and fought a six-day street battle in west and south Beirut that was stopped a week ago by Syrian troops.
+Jackson and Robertson both have strong bases in the region, but each needs to reach beyond his core constituency.
+The rally was canceled, but criticism of the Kennedys continues.
+The Hague Service Convention, ratified by both the United States and West Germany, provides methods for transmitting judicial and other documents for service abroad.
+JUTE C and F Dundee; BTC USDollars 345, BWC USDollars 370, BTD USDollars 315, BWD USDollars 335.
+He began urging investors to take profits in his September issue, but soon turned much more bearish.
+But in his annual letter to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Mr. Buffett sees little opportunity in mainstream financial markets these days.
+But it has not prospered in the ratings.
+By looking as far ahead as you can, and anticipating what is there, you cover the miles more smoothly and far more economically than any hot-shot driving a petrol-engined car on the accelerator and brake.
+Canada's homicide rate is a third of that of the U.S.
+FRENCH money market rates were jittery yesterday, reflecting uncertainty about the immediate outlook for the franc, writes Stephanie Flanders. The nature of the pressure facing the franc makes it difficult for traders to know which way to jump.
+We think we know how the Supreme Court could rule that it's easier to introduce involuntary confessions than voluntary confessions: It's the result of 30 years of breathing the ever-thinner jurisprudential air of the exclusionary rule.
+There is a further unnecessary vicious streak at the end when the miser's gold is tipped out of its box.
+These investors may also want to emphasize U.S. shares that are relatively protected from foreign competition, such as pharmaceutical, retail-trade and insurance stocks.
+So, roots rocker Marshall Crenshaw appears as Buddy Holly and sings "Crying, Waiting, Hoping"; Brian Setzer portrays guitar flash Eddie Cochran and performs a sizzling version of the song the latter made famous, "Summertime Blues."
+Texas has about 36% of its acreage planted, compared with 56% a year ago.
+Grace Bumbry of the United States will sing Aida, Bruno Sebastian of Italy will sing Radames and Ruza Baldani of Yugoslavia will sing Amneris.
+The estimated loss was larger than anticipated.
+One of Meese's lawyers, James Rocap, said the attorney general doesn't recall any discussion of the memo with Wallach, who hand-delivered the documents to the attorney general.
+But Judge Green accepted the argument by the two manufacturers that competition from the plastics and metal-packaging industry will keep down prices.
+Membership, not surprisingly, is heavy with rules.
+"They are usually very, very serious students and good students. Depending on where they are from, some struggle with English," says Carrington.
+Butz had the last word in a postscript, contending that the comments "largely reinforce the main thesis" of what he had written.
+But the judge added that Larry hadn't established the date of any divorce; thus, he must file as a single taxpayer for 1987, not as a head of household.
+RENEWED currency tension and the possibility of devaluation had different effects on continental bourses last week.
+But Merrill Lynch says it has no qualms about selling Fidelity funds.
+A separate study shows that teen-age boys, as well, are not living up to their reputations.
+Marco Tulio Lima, president of the independent Confederation of Cooperative Associations, told reporters two people were beaten by soldiers and two were detained.
+Christine Rogers, a 38-year-old computer programmer from Fort Lee, N.J., says that she didn't buy jeans last year.
+"Something is seriously wrong when the incredible disparity in the cost of drugs is realized," pharmacist Michael Berryman told the Special Committee on Aging.
+The Metropolitan Opera's 105th season may be opening with something of a musical whimper, but it promises to end with a bang.
+Such "dumping margins" will be the amount of extra import duties to be assessed on the imports.
+He was sent to the state prison at Walla Walla.
+What's not debatable is the continued need to work together."
+The number of drive-through burger stands might be limited to cut down on smog-generating engine idling while motorists wait for their orders.
+According to some congressmen, Welch has suggested an approach in which 50 MX missiles already deployed in silos would be shifted to rail launchers, while the number of Midgetman missiles to be built would be scaled back from 500 to 300.
+Soldiers and Moslem guerrillas fought in several provincial cities Tuesday and 10 rockets hit the capital, the government said.
+The continued strength in the market surprises me."
+The Kremlin has not announced when the first launch of the Soviet shuttle will take place, but officials had said privately that the flight would probably be in the first half of this year _ a timetable that has not been met.
+"It's a shocker," said Daniel W. Basse, director of market research at AgResource Co., Chicago.
+Shortly after the Tribal Council approved the purchase, Coconino County records show, MacDonald paid off the loan on his retirement home.
+"The GST is essentially the same as the value-added tax that the Europeans use," said Boadway.
+Modrow rejected the opposition's questioning of his authority to rule. "I cannot recall becoming premier through a coup," he said.
+Macmillan previously agreed to a $2.5 billion buyout proposal from a group led by the investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and including Macmillan senior management.
+"You have a $90 to $100 stock." Merrill Lynch's Deepak Raj and Goldman Sachs' Jack Salzman are also Tambrands boosters.
+The fare level is widely used by business travelers and last-minute vacationers, because it usually doesn't require any advance purchase or a round trip, and it is fully refundable if the ticket is changed or canceled.
+In 1978 the College of Cardinals snapped the 456-year-old Italian monopoly on the papacy by electing Cardinal Karol Wojtyla of Poland as Pope John Paul II.
+Stephen Barlow-Lawson has created a kidney-shaped workstation.
+Hamayel's relatives said he had his Israeli card with him when he disappeared and they did not know the number.
+And we set up these reservations so they could, and have a Bureau of Indian Affairs to help take care of them." The president's remarks reflected decades-old oscillation in U.S. policy toward native Americans.
+Do they feel guilty about ignoring Honest Abe?
+Enron Corp. said it will redeem May 1 the shares outstanding of three series of cumulative preferred stock of InterNorth Inc., the former name of the company before the Houston Natural Gas Corp. and InterNorth merger.
+The department assigned much smaller dumping margins to South Korean suppliers, who reportedly cooperated fully with the inquiry.
+In Frankfurt, share prices eased despite news of a record West German trade surplus in 1987.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Tele-Communications closed at $24.125 a share, up 25 cents.
+"If they do that and the airport cuts the number of evening flights, I might be able to hear Christmas carols and even be able to watch the news on TV and hear it," she said.
+The patented process avoids the distortion or double-imaging of the picture that the 3-D processes of the 1950s caused for those without special glasses.
+Mr. Ryan left the convention Saturday and didn't return yesterday.
+Corporate, union and trade association political action committees would be banned from making contributions in federal elections.
+If you don't smoke, asbestos inhalation isn't likely to give you lung cancer.
+With its emphasis on sit-down, personal banking, Bank of Darien garnered about 10% of posh New York suburb's deposits in its first year, according to Mr. Banks.
+No one was injured in the bombing, but the blast and resultant fire destroyed the one-story building, causing damage estimated at $4 million.
+As of June 30, there were 26 municipal bond funds with assets of more than $1 billion each.
+Mr. Ball, a Navy veteran, served as an aide to Sen. John Tower when the Texas Republican was chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
+"A far more important thing in the North case was that legal accountability be established, not that imprisonment be decreed," said Laurence Tribe, a Harvard University law professor.
+In June, new orders for durable goods, items expected to last three or more years, rose 0.4 percent to a seasonally adjusted $124.2 billion.
+Most export sales are without the use of U.S. export programs.
+The cargo's odyssey began in February 1987 when the waste from Italian manufacturers left the Italian port of Marina di Carrara on a Maltese freighter for Djibouti in East Africa.
+So does Poland. Romania even has four or five courses.
+After a genuine Vietnamese pullout, he wrote, "I will from then on ask to cease all activities within Cambodian state organizations."
+An administrative law judge found that a pipeline unit of Transco Energy Co. acted "prudently" in contracting to buy certain high-cost natural supplies for which it hasn't any market.
+Chrysler Financial Corp. sold $1 billion of certificates backed by auto loans, the largest public financing ever by the Chrysler unit.
+That's one of the many revelations in the New York Public Library Desk Reference.
+There is an odd moment of adjustment when you return from a holiday.
+Ms. Lyne promises something different.
+He sees the steering wheel lock, he goes to the next car which isn't protected.' And thereby hangs the next problem.
+Henriette Bester said the family had lived in the house only three days when the tragedy occurred Monday.
+In one approach, Dr. Haber explained, researchers are combining the antibody that binds to fibrin with the part of TPA that activates the clot-dissolving reaction.
+'There was not a model for these new jobs,' the department said.
+After the split, Norfolk Southern will have more than 196 million shares outstanding, the company added.
+The company says the major reason for the financial turnaround is new management installed in 1983.
+Although she thought she would be ignored, Rakolta was angry enough to stay up that night until 4 a.m., writing to complain to advertisers about sexual innuendos and the treatment of women on the Fox Broadcasting Co. show.
+The rar-right Progress party, which made the biggest gains in the election, has 16 seats.
+Revenue soared to about $103 million from $27 million.
+Dale Cozart, for example, presides over the Border Patrol's San Diego Sector from an office on the edge of Otay Mesa, overlooking the distant bright lights of Tijuana.
+Mohammad Ali, a survivor, was quoted as telling the Bengali daily newspaper Ittefaq that out of nearly 300 passengers, between 60 to 70 swam to shore.
+But the enthusiasm was short-lived.
+Mr. Sessions has stressed that he intends to keep the FBI above political pressures and to lobby Congress for additional investigative resources, but he hasn't provided many details about his priorities for the 10-year term.
+CHIEF IMPORTS _ Grain, iron an steel, motor vehicles and parts, chemical fertilizers.
+But House Minority Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill., said the move "may be a little premature."
+Riegle did not meet with Gray, but attended a second meeting with officials from the agency's San Francisco office.
+Gorbachev's most visible foe on the Politburo, Yegor K. Ligachev, said the Gorbachev could not give adequate attention to his two jobs _ party leader and Soviet president.
+He calls tobacco, along with alcohol and marijuana, "gateway drugs" that for teenagers can be precursors to the use of such hard drugs as heroin and crack, a potent form of cocaine.
+Since its backers will be required to risk their own capital, it will be marketed vigorously.
+The third-quarter results are significant because they will give the first portrait of the new company that includes Buckhorn.
+One guess: "They might go private."
+Yet the couple wasn't bitter.
+Nobody else took the slightest interest in our plight.' Since he joined as a Name in 1973 he had expected an average return of about 10 per cent over the years.
+East German Premier Hans Modrow, pressed by mass emigration and a crumbling economy, appealed Tuesday for immediate reunification talks under a formula worked out with the Allied victors of World War II.
+Mr. Shelton, 50 years old, currently is a senior vice president at Bank of New England Corp.'s Connecticut Bank & Trust unit.
+But many of the solutions - from additional water storage to desalination plants - are too far in the future to help most Californians, who are bracing for the worst if the winter of 1991 comes up dry.
+A Japanese news report said Japanese law requires that the ministry be notified of the sale of any securities to more than 50 individuals on identical terms.
+What drives Morris Dees? "A very well-developed sense of outrage," said Bond, now a professor and broadcaster in Washington, D.C.
+From Bass's viewpoint, this may be a pragmatic response to a shift in fashion.
+The secret is out now, and the effects will spread through the entire television industry, as the big regional companies follow Mr. Gyngell's lead.
+He also has proposed other Medicaid expansions.
+The parades along a six-block, open-air "sambadrome" feature original lyrics, costumes and floats based on a carnival theme and are considered the highlight of Rio carnival.
+The rolling was only a small part of the festivities.
+Fredric W. Rittereiser, chief operating officer, assumed the duties of president and chief executive following Mr. Seitman's departure from those posts.
+However, many four or five star hotels do not deserve their rating. In Rabat the choice is between an overpriced Hyatt Regency and the Tour Hassan, whose five-star de luxe rating is a standard joke.
+Significantly, Lasmo shares came under heavy selling pressure, closing 8 1/2 off at 134 1/2 p on big turnover of 9.5m, with US investors selling the stock aggressively.
+The land developer said it originally issued $34.5 million face amount of the debentures, convertible at $12.98 a share into about 2.6 million shares.
+It's about a Mexican farmer who helps re-create the passion of Christ during Lent, which leads to a crucifixion.
+President Daniel Ortega rejected Contra demands the talks take place in the border post of Sapoa, where the two sides agreed to the 60-day truce scheduled to expire May 30.
+Only Sao Paulo, Brazil's most populous city, kept a higher alcohol mix to reduce air pollution.
+In an interview later about another intermarket matter, Mr. Ketchum said that cross-market front-running, or trading in one market on knowledge of imminent events in another market, is "going to have to be looked at very closely."
+Today, the Department of Labor will release the latest data on weekly initial claims for state unemployment insurance.
+He was a very happy boy anyway.
+"It would have set a very serious precedent," Scott said, contending that private owners would have made similar requests if the forest service had prevailed.
+Rorer said it hadn't entered a formal agreement with Merrell Dow, a unit of Dow Chemical Co. Merrell Dow offered in May to buy those lines directly from Robins.
+To meet Mr. Walsh's concerns, any resulting public testimony by Adm.
+In a recent Radio Moscow interview, Mr. Asoyan had this to say: "Under the influence of many factors, including (Pieter W.) Botha's reforms, the Afrikaner society has started to move.
+His wife owns a Cadillac, too.
+"We know this is not the only answer to the problem, but it puts the problem out in the open," Ms. Freedman said.
+"We're gathering to ask God to heal our country and heal our church," said the Rev. John Gimenez, pastor of Rock Church in Virginia Beach, Va., and chairman of the rally's national steering committee.
+In the US local manufacturers are benefiting most from the upturn. Japanese manufacturers have responded to the pressure by shifting production out of Japan to lower cost manufacturing locations.
+He has survived in confrontational politics to the point that he is respected and regarded with awe, but not love.
+The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing in the city of Vilhena, Varig said.
+"I knew I had to trust my fellow crewmen and be able to sleep when others were on watch.
+The survey of 1,004 adults was conducted Wednesday through Sunday, starting the day President Bush said he was sending troops. That same day, Iraq announced it was annexing Kuwait, which it invaded the week before.
+Cancel newspaper, milk and mail deliveries.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Carteret shares closed at $13.50 a share, down 12.5 cents.
+Mallightco was owned by Wright, his wife, Betty, their partner George Mallick, and Mallick's wife _ until the speaker pulled out of the partnership last year.
+The dollar was slightly higher against the Japanese yen.
+"If you get into 85 days' supply, that's too much," he added.
+Citing Digital's reluctance to breach its no-layoff tradition, he says, "you have to empathize with Ken Olsen.
+"These people are faced with losing everything, and they're trying to numb the pain," Mr. Johnson says.
+In that sense, it was no different from other minority-led ventures that are almost always undercapitalized and particularly weak in attracting equity capital, said Edward Irons, an Atlanta University finance professor.
+In the talks Sunday, Turkey demanded Iraq's unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait and reinstatement of Kuwait's deposed rulers.
+The office will be run in the meantime by Crowell's executive assistant.
+Kissinger arrived Friday afternoon on what the Chinese described as a goodwill visit at the invitation of the Foreign Ministry.
+Newspapers who wished to buy darkrooms could have done so.
+John Anderson, Westcoast president, said he now expects "a pause in our petroleum acquisition activities and renewed emphasis on our exploration and development activities."
+Iran suspended executions during celebrations Feb. 1-10 of the 10th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution.
+The city design office alone has more than 100 gardeners on the payroll.
+She died from cancer in 1983, but her bequest established a fund of almost $800,000, enough to offer financial aid of $500 to $5,000 for every college-bound student.
+Also today, a spokesman for a reform-minded alliance in the Communist Party announced that his faction had given up trying to change the party from within and would break away to create a socialist party.
+Abbas termed the offer an important step in the peace process and urged "the Israeli government to respond favorably and without preconditions," WAFA said.
+"He will provide a lot of global experience helpful in our attempt to penetrate global markets."
+Half of Washington, for that matter.
+Less than 5% of the company's 2,100 employees will lose their jobs through voluntary early retirement or job reduction, a spokesman said.
+Lithuania is entirely dependent on Moscow for oil and gas, and the embargo was the toughest action Gorbachev has taken in his effort to force the republic of 3.8 million people to rescind its March 11 declaration of independence.
+The issue is rated single-A by Moody's and S&P.
+Generally, the larger the blade, the slower a spinnerbait can be worked through the water and still stay on top.
+The value of retail sales in June increased 8% from a year earlier; this was a full percentage point higher than the provisional estimate of 7%.
+Behind this resilient company is the 54-year-old Mr. Ambani, son of a rural schoolteacher.
+Most are pro-Iranian Shiites from Iraq, but among those still held are two Lebanese whose release is believed to be a principal reason for the kidnappings by Islamic Jihad.
+But the danger exists all the same. Iraq is not an old nation-state like Egypt or Iran or Turkey. It is a new country, assembled after World War I, under British auspices, from three former Ottoman provinces.
+"I find it incredible that this could happen and nobody knew she was was in labor," said Jan Holcomb, former president of the Mental Health Association in Illinois.
+The manufacturing sector continued to grow a bit in July, according to a survey of purchasing managers.
+"This is a good role for me because I get to be bad," said Schroder. "I usually play such angelic roles.
+To hear presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater tell it, one would almost have thought the White House had won a great victory in the Senate defeat of John Tower's nomination as defense secretary.
+And it isn't clear whether Mr. Meese or his top aides were told specifically that Lt.
+Chase added $150 million to its loan-loss reserve during the quarter, compared with the $1.73 billion increase that led to the company's heavy loss in the same period of 1987.
+'You have added responsibilities above those of a manager,' says Watkinson, before going on to detail the myriad instances in which directors might fall foul of the law.
+Sales rose 20% to $226.1 million from the year-earlier $189 million, but were down 10% from the fourth quarter.
+Although both factions include hardliners with commitments to communism, Parcham has become less doctrinaire and is less hawkish than Khalq, especially when it comes to making political overtures to the mujahedeen guerrillas, or Islamic holy warriors.
+The company closed the plant, saying it could not guarantee the safety of its workers.
+"Bush wraps himself in the flag, exploits emotions surrounding the issue of abortion, casts doubt on the patriotism of his opponent and attacks the American Civil Liberties Union," the editorial said.
+We defeated the Fascists.
+He also said Judge Black knew the suit wasn't frivolous because the Securities and Exchange Commission had filed a similar action in his court against many of the same defendants.
+His biggest challenge: Addressing the lax compliance tone at Drexel.
+Market makers defended their actions.
+Thinkers like Freud and Marx are given their say along with the more obscure pundits who have contributed to the debate.
+"It could have been a lot worse," said Pattison.
+The plea we heard over and over again from these people was, "Please don't forget us.
+The demonstrators were demanding an end to the fighting, the sacking of the republic's nationalist-coalition government and new elections. 'We came here as peacemakers,' one demonstrator told a Sarajevo television reporter.
+But now my priorities are much different and much more self-centered," she said.
+Former Finance Minister Shimon Peres said the plan would not help the immigration problems.
+More than six months after its first meeting with French Accent executives, the city provided the company with a 25-year loan at a fixed rate of 9%.
+The adult education skills in the UK are outstanding, and seriously under-used.
+Sen. Dan Quayle won an honorary degree from his alma mater, DePauw University, in 1982 _ but it took more ballots than will be required tonight to give him the Republican vice presidential nomination.
+As for the department store operations that remain under the current regime, "Carter Hawley Hale will have gone full circle," the analyst notes.
+The agency, which usually buys single-family mortgages in the secondary market, branched out into multi-family units in the '80s boom.
+Tracy Chapman swept most major categories for her groundbreaking debut album, receiving six nominations.
+Moreover, exports to the developed world are likely to be the main source of resources to finance new domestic investment.
+After the deadline, which is Dec. 31 under current law, the Environmental Protection Agency could impose economic sanctions against cities with the worst air-pollution problems.
+In February, Mr Kajo Neukirchen, Metallgesellschaft's chief executive, said there were no plans to sell the company.
+But the justices Wednesday upheld Arizona's death penalty law in a decision directly conflicting with the 9th Circuit court's ruling in Adamson's case.
+In 1982, Hoiles sued Freedom and the families of his sister, Mary Jane Hoiles Hardie, and his late brother, seeking a court order giving him one-third of Freedom's assets.
+The defense secretary expressed optimism about peace prospects, despite the current violence between Israelis and Palestinians on the West Bank and the failure of Secretary of State George Shultz's shuttle diplomacy.
+But it added it would not guarantee the obligations of Gota, the holding company. It is now probable that SEB will seek the SKr1.1bn in loans made to Gota from the state.
+Spivey, in a recent interview, said his followers began citizen patrols about eight months ago, splitting up in teams of five to cruise crime-ridden areas.
+The committee on immigration decided to build about 5,000 apartments in the coming year and to ask the Cabinet to approve incentives to contractors and Soviet immigrants, said Absorption Ministry spokeswoman Ida Ben-Shitreet.
+And Sony says Warner has already shown it doesn't need the producers "by taking action to prevent Guber and Peters from completing production in Warner properties."
+Mr. Scharp said Electrolux remains wary about the outlook for appliance markets next year.
+This version was translated from French into English by Powys Mathers in 1923.
+He said this took place about Aug. 20, less than three weeks after Iraqi troops invaded.
+"There are no taxpayers' dollars that go toward the first lady's wardrobe whatsoever," Mrs. Crispen said in a telephone interview.
+By far the quickest and cheapest way to tackle urban traffic congestion would be to persuade more people to use them. Instead, buses are in a spiral of decline.
+"Born on the Fourth of July," director Oliver Stone's account of Ron Kovic's painful passage from blind patriotism to unselfish protest by way of a Vietnam injury that left him a paraplegic, got eight nominations, including best picture.
+But after doubling in 1985 and going up 41% in 1986, last year's gain was less than 10%.
+A man's plan to open his ranch to commercial trout fishing has angered his rural neighbors and led to complaints about gunshots, vandalism and the poisoning of two ponds filled with dozens of large fish.
+Democratic Senate contender Josie Heath of Colorado started an upbeat ad campaign two weeks after trading in one agency for another.
+Moreover, other Arab nations have spent the last eight years preoccupied with the fundamentalist threat from Tehran.
+Thirty adult visitors also could have come in contact with the sheep.
+The setting of an election date 16 months from now is at best a tiny step toward democracy here.
+Case IH of Racine, Wis., was not as lucky as Ford and suffered a $95 million loss in 1988 on the heels of a $253 million loss in 1987.
+Crews, which generally work for two weeks and then take one week off, are being given pink slips as they rotate off and are offered prompt, free transportation out of the Valdez area by Exxon.
+While other takeover professionals aren't so downbeat, almost all agree that conventional takeover financing is increasingly difficult to obtain in the current environment.
+To the king, such criticism sounds hypocritical.
+Courter, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said things had changed for the worse over the 12 years he's spent in the House.
+Analysts expect the size of the twoyear sale to be increased by $250 million and the five-year note sale to be increased by $500 million from the last similar auctions to help finance the thrift industry bailout.
+'It is a particular type of expertise and a particular culture.
+His supervisor told Pelvas that he had to attend but that he could sleep, read a newspaper or otherwise engage himself durng the services.
+Mention also will be made of arms reductions in Europe and upcoming negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union to trim short-range nuclear weapons, also in Europe.
+It also said it had enhanced standard Unix to permit efficient multiprocessing, and that existing Unix programs that ran on its computers will run on the new computers without changes.
+The government is planning to privatise Rupali Bank, a medium-sized state-owned institution, later this year.
+He said that if this were so, Caribbean producers would insist that the provisions of the Lome Convention be respected. The convention is a trade treaty between the EC and members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group.
+By the end of August, one complete generation of Medflies is thought to have come and gone since officials began releasing the sterile male flies, Ms. Zadig said.
+The second situation occurs when corporate managers, acting as the agents of shareholders, produce valuable information about their own company.
+Just last month Washington announced it would unilaterally withdraw 40,000 troops from Western Europe and close some of its bases there.
+Now that Congress has passed the savings and loan rescue, it should consider changes in deposit insurance, including a reduction in the $100,000 coverage limit, the chairman of the House Banking Committee says.
+The Democratic contender's most recent financial disclosure form, which presidential candidates are required to submit, shows he had assets worth a minimum of $347,010, and possibly much more.
+Potter gave him a suspended sentence and a $1,000 fine.
+He said the currency reacted today to a statement by a high-ranking Federal Reserve Board official that the United States is ready to tolerate a higher dollar.
+"It's the biggest year in the history of the Western world as far as reading adoptions go," says Donald Eklund, a schoolbook specialist at the Association of American Publishers.
+There was something different about people with Alzheimer disease." The disease has gotten much media attention in the last 10 years, with television devoting prime time programs to it and national magazines featuring Alzheimer's on cover stories.
+But we couldn't have not talked.' Talks started on April 22. Four rounds were taken up with Mr Jiang Enzhu, China's chief negotiator, attempting to get the British to agree to a statement of 'principles'.
+The borrowing of funds from outside the country to finance this defense-caused deficit may create future repayment problems.
+Officials of American International Group, a large New York-based insurer, personally protested to Treasury officials in a Washington meeting last Wednesday.
+He and some colleagues devised and developed systems analysis as a recognized scientific discipline, Weeks said.
+The nation's jobless rate had also hit 5.6 percent in August 1988.
+It has been the subject of a number of civil lawsuits brought by employees, alleging overcharging and other wrongdoing.
+The impetus for all this activity, of course, is the new federal tax law, which shook this country's philosophy of taxation to its foundations.
+President Reagan celebrated German-American Day by calling for the removal of the Berlin Wall, which he called "a horrendous scar," dividing East and West Germany.
+Because of the pace of the primaries, small fortunes were lost as quickly as made.
+The National Advertising Division of the BBB, which reviews ad claims, called three studies on which Pfizer based the "300% more plaque" claim "preliminary, small-scale tests subject to confirmation."
+A warrior figure, leading a small but ruthless band of mercenaries who are ready to sell their swords to the highest bidder.
+Mr. Haft said that "to show good faith," Dart hasn't added to the 1.9 million Supermarkets General's shares it acquired earlier this year.
+Chairman Lloyd Bentsen (D., Texas) told the Senate Finance Committee that he wants to delay action on legislation making technical corrections to last year's tax law.
+Under the proposal, any holder of a stake of 10% or more would be required to disclose the holding and to disclose promptly any subsequent transactions involving 1% or more of the company's stock.
+However, Thomson owns two specialized banks.
+January is typically a month of intense demand for munis from investors seeking to reinvest money from redemptions and interest payments.
+The House loves to call itself "The People's House" and its members like to act like folks.
+A federal appeals court has ordered the District of Columbia to pay $1.3 million in fines because of its failure to alleviate crowded conditions at the city-run Lorton Reformatory in Fairfax County, Va.
+This isn't to say that this year's deficit reduction will be painless.
+Each person is requested to check a box next to the statement: "Enclosed is $1,000,000." For the faint of heart, smaller checks also are accepted.
+'The containers are what are supposed to be secure.' The pilot conditioning plant has been built, as Germany's safety laws require, strong enough to withstand an earthquake, or the impact of a jet aircraft flown into it at full speed.
+Michigan Democrat Carl Levin whooped through a tree-replacement program, while Rep. Larry Combest (R., Texas) won relief for damage from "hail or related conditions."
+He cheated the Internal Revenue Service of earnings from gambling. He's broke from gambling debts.
+In the second quarter, retail sales gained 17% from the year before.
+But a spokesman for the Arizona Medical Association said physicians are outraged by the case.
+But now that ownership of the big Belgian holding company is settled, questions are emerging over how Suez and its allies will finance their more than 80% stake in Generale de Belgique, which cost them more than $3.3 billion.
+But for four decades, this great city, this great nation, so central to the Continent in every respect, has been separated from Europe and the West.
+When the gang was founded, it had only 50 members.
+Marjorie Bump for one.
+It can expedite welfare reform with a view toward creating greater incentives for work.
+"The whole idea is defrauding people who come thinking they'll get a Ferrari for $100," asserts Jack Ostoin, owner of J&D Recovery & Auto Auction of Detroit.
+Officials at the world's largest cereal mill _ Quaker Oats Co. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa _ say they test incoming corn for aflatoxin.
+They were freed Wednesday evening in Beirut.
+The carrier has 3,785 Delta mechanics and 1,135 former Western mechanics.
+There will actually be three tubes, one for a rail shuttle that will haul cars, trucks and passengers; one for trains; a smaller middle one for servicing and, if necessary, escape.
+A military victory over the Western infidels would obviously be best for Saddam.
+That leaves the Herald with one place to grow.
+Jostens Inc. said it completed the previously announced sale of its business-products division to American Trading & Production Corp. for $110 million.
+The company said Wednesday that only a "handful" of staffers would be eliminated.
+EPA in 1986 sought public comment on whether to do nothing, to uphold the institute's recommendation, or to adopt a standard five or 10 times as strict.
+For most new presidents life gets harder after year one, as the first mid-term elections to Congress loom. Will reform continue in the former Soviet Union? John Lloyd writes: Most things will get worse in Russia this year.
+But Mellon's loan-loss provision fell 17% to $50 million from a year ago.
+People can be seen posting pictures of Ilene on utility poles in the rain.
+Fewer general merchandise chains, discounters and department stores issued their results Thursday than usually do on the first Thursday of the month because of differences in sales-reporting calendars.
+Denmark would then have to obtain some kind of associate membership of the Community.
+Tasker is a serious man, Balliol and Kleinwort Benson, and won the title of Japan's most respected research analyst last year.
+"The only reason we're headquartered in Japan is that many of our engineers like living here," says Uniden President Hiroyasu Kunieda.
+Mr. Niefer said domestic sales should pick up after the introduction of a redesigned version of the compact 190 series, which will be in dealers' showrooms beginning in September.
+Worst of all are "cellists."
+State and local anti-drug programs _ begun with such promise just two years ago _ could be crippled or even killed unless the federal government provides sufficient money, officials say.
+They scarcely need reminding, but gilts traders will certainly see yesterday's floating rate auction announcement as another sign of how difficult market conditions have become.
+Ellerbee was a guest commentator last year during CNN's coverage of the national political conventions and on election night.
+The company cited costs associated with the servicing of the company's debt and the continued rise in medical costs.
+These might be built along the model of demilitarized zones in the Golan Heights between Israel and Syria, which have proven highly successful in keeping the peace.
+He declined to take a position on the measure.
+Jack G. Clarke, vice president, Exxon, $9.674 million.
+He also toured Europe during the 1970s with fellow Marin musician Nick Gravenites, a former member of the San Francisco band Electric Flag.
+This "Closeup" documentary tells the predictable tale of empty institutions and hard, bitter streets; of families who abandon their sick, and families who fruitlessly try to help them.
+Its partner in the venture is the Mid-Atlantic Food Dealers Association.
+In Washington, the State Department on Monday welcomed the Mongolian government's opening to opposition demands.
+Time Warner Inc. announced Tuesday, as expected, that Joseph J. Collins would head its cable division, which will be called the Time Warner Cable Group and is the nation's second largest cable system operator.
+Elsewhere in the city, Inspector Lew Canada heads a special police unit that's trying to link organized crime with a powerful union boss who threatens to thwart the political advancement of Motown's mayor.
+Similarly, he praised the patriotism of Mexicans who held money in dollars in Mexico City banks, then confiscated those dollar deposits at an artificial exchange rate.
+Events, he said, "have created a reasonable doubt of Judge Pollack's impartiality in supervising these cases."
+In a ruling last month, Fed governors voted to allow banks to underwrite corporate debt through affiliates but severely limited the amount of underwriting the subsidiaries may handle.
+Meese at the time was presidential counselor.
+Retired Justice William Duffy of Chancery Court in Wilmington, Del., also issued an order Friday blocking Pillsbury's plan to spin off its Miami-based Burger King Corp., another key element of the company's defense against Grand Met.
+The row between British Gas and Ofgas has not been quietened by a Monopolies and Mergers Commission inquiry.
+Group sales gained 2.3%, to 27 billion marks from 26.4 billion marks.
+The group's Globex system is about to undergo trials. Wellcome setback Concern over the the proposed dilution of Wellcome shares saw the pharmaceutical group tumble in turnover of 4.1m.
+Unemployment among Israel's 4.4 million people has risen from 5.6 percent to more than 7 percent since the uprising started in December 1987.
+The first lady also said she helped Bush keep the invasion of Panama secret.
+California regulators said it's estimated that Nolhga's plan would cost state funds about $950 million to make good on policy guaranties.
+"I don't think I had a great natural gift for acting, the way I believe Patty (Wettig) does," Olin says in the Oct. 1 issue of US magazine.
+The developing countries and various industry groups in these nations and the U.S. won't learn the final results of the annual GSP review exercise until next spring.
+Ver-Val Enterprises, Fort Walton Beach, Fla., aerospace manufacturer and metal fabrication, $17.1 million.
+Ventrilio said since the 9000 CDs were available in decent quantities starting in January, the cars outsold their sibling, the 9000 hatchback models for each of the first three months of 1989.
+Union representatives could be fined as much as C$50,000 a day and the union itself C$100,000 a day.
+In June 1987, Namphy's government tried to take control of national elections and in July his troops killed more than 100 demonstrators who were demanding he step down.
+Initial plans called for the banks to place billions of dollars of loans into the new company.
+Mr. Shopkorn's successor, Mr. Hackett, hasn't met with much enthusiasm, several Salomon executives said.
+The high court said a reconsideration request alleging "material error" can't be appealed to the courts if the ICC rejects it.
+In 1954, it was a state of the art marvel of compactness and practibility, and at $50,000, a bargain to boot.
+Stephen Axilrod, vice chairman of Nikko Securities Co. International, says that's because of fears, particularly by Japanese, that the dollar will keep sliding.
+It was an orderly shutdown." The low-level radioactive leak prompted plant officials to call an alert, Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman Frank Ingram said.
+The play, starring Anthony Heald and Christine Baranski and directed by Mike Nichols, opened Thursday at off-Broadway's Promenade Theater.
+It was hailed as "the first absolute proof of the possibility of connecting homes throughout the world by sight as they have already been connected by voice," the article continued.
+Architect I. M. Pei, 71, born in China, designer of the East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston as well as the recent expansion and renovation of the Louvre in Paris.
+All of the vehicles tested were 1987 models.
+At the end of a trial that lasted five weeks, the jury of nine men and three women took less than three days of deliberation to convict.
+Several activists of the right-wing Indian People's Party were arrested following the violence, it said without elaborating.
+Simmons Airlines said its July traffic rose 23.9% to 21 million revenue passenger miles from 16.9 million miles a year earlier.
+In Beirut, the Christian-run Voice of Lebanon quoted Jumblatt as saying a cease-fire that began late last month was just an "intermission" in the war.
+If the author is lackadaisical about publicity, chances are that the publishing house will be, too.
+Woodell received stitches above his eye and on his chin.
+Yet they should look again.
+Mr Ko said TAC's factory, which only recently started production of some small parts for the IDF, could quickly be expanded with up to 300 more workers. 'The advantage with BAe is that we are getting in on a deal which is on-going.
+He said his country should learn from American democracy while changing its own political system.
+"This means retailers lost a penny of their operating margin during the period and it means that there is more price pressure to come in the immediate future," she said.
+They also said it would provide educational advantages such as better retention of information.
+It is time to find a better system.' The report adds that higher productivity will have to precede higher wages. Mr Maljers warned against the environment and energy taxes being considered in the Commission white paper.
+But all the rest of the year had seen only a slow and cautious easing.
+While they could rationalize the inattention given to their offerings during the winter, when weather and mood keep people from shopping, they are now in the prime selling months.
+But no concessions have been volunteered by the unions, which are taking new offensive measures.
+The fusion feat was announced at a news conference by B. Stanley Pons of Utah and Martin Fleischmann of the University of Southampton in England.
+Growing up in Baltimore, Kamini Mathur was a fan of pizza, soft rock and discos.
+His parents "encouraged me to experience black culture and my heritage," says Joshua, a recent graduate in East Asian studies from Yale University.
+A special commission of the Florida Bar will recommend that parts of its disciplinary process for lawyers be open to public view.
+There are shortages and growing bread lines, some with hundreds of people waiting more than four hours.
+The Rev. Jesse Jackson invited them on stage during a campaign appearance.
+The concern about trade in reptile skins has echoes of the anti-fur movement, but the situations are not the same.
+Copper Mountain in Colorado adds a ski playground.
+"Economic necessity" means that such groups "will be swept up," says Shawmut National, a bank holding company.
+Strikers in the capital blocked key highways with burning garbage and leftist guerrillas sparked a blackout in the highlands, but there were no early reports of violent clashes between police and strikers, officials said.
+They have fumbled the ball.
+The devices will be the sixth and seventh tested this year at the Nevada site.
+In particular, Mr Gerard Longuet, the industry minister, has pushed for a rapid and relatively extensive operation.
+Medication was found on the front seat.
+Once they have formed a consensus, other signatories, numbering some 160, would probably fall in line.
+The General Assembly adopted by consensus a resolution praising progress toward peaceful resolutions of the conflicts in Central America following agreements by five Central American presidents at a conference in August.
+The court's decision could affect insurance, hospital visiting rights, inheritance and other areas in which the definition of "family" is crucial.
+This concern was thrown into sharp relief Monday, when a fire at an electrical substation blacked out part of lower Manhattan and threw the financial district into more confusion than any virus has caused.
+The proposal still requires regulatory approval.
+In both California and New Jersey, about one in seven Democratic voters told NBC they would rather have Mr. Bush in the White House in the event of a sudden crisis that required swift, decisive action.
+He hasn't bought any of them yet, however, and fears it may be too late to buy Bandag, which has surged.
+They were scheduled to return to the United States on Tuesday, when the hotel was beseiged by the rebels, the official said.
+The 42-year-old Army officer lives on the U.S. Embassy compound with his wife, Susan, and two of their three daughters.
+We think we're doing a good job of it," Gambino said.
+The company faces a showdown at a March shareholders meeting at which Georgia-Pacific is seeking to have the company's directors replaced with its own candidates, who would allow the merger to go through.
+The victory appeared to be a setback for King Hussein, who had appealed to voters to separate religion from politics.
+Gorbachev may have a chance to regain the initiative in domestic affairs in an address he is scheduled to deliver on his trip to the two houses of the Soviet legislature sometime this week.
+Bush, leading in the polls, turned to a condemnation of chemical weapons.
+Perhaps microfries would be at home in convenience stores. In an early test in such stores, Horizons sought to reduce the preparation guesswork by installing its own microwave ovens, with a special button that would cook the fries to preset perfection.
+For the first time in a German privatisation, the bookbuilding method is being used. Investors' bids are collected for the shares, thus helping to establish the most appropriate selling price.
+It will be even more salutary for those hopefuls who have been driving up the price of property penny stocks.
+More than 6 million prizes will be offered, including 12 grand prizes that include mini-vans and family vacations to Hollywood. Most of the prizes can be redeemed at the 2,200 K mart stores nationwide.
+Mrs. Aquino ordered Philippine flags flown at half-staff until Sunday on government buildings in respect for the 72-year-old former president, who died Thursday in Hawaii.
+"Believe me, it's not a number anybody is happy about.
+The researchers said some of the labs gave "excessive and potentially confusing information" when reporting back.
+The Maastricht treaty gives it powers to negotiate amendments to legislation, or block bills it does not like.
+The board rejected earlier staff recommendations for full-scale crash tests on small school buses.
+Whitney Museum of American Art: "Recent Drawing: Roni Horn, Charles Ray, Jim Shaw and Michael Tetherow."
+Both at the Justice Department and at the Office of Management and Budget, Mr. Ginsburg showed that he is a firm believer in a school of legal thought called "law and economics" that advocates analyzing many legal issues in cost-benefit terms.
+"Loyal and firm allies are important to every country and under all circumstances.
+Association officials said, however, that the figures don't mean retail investors were responsible for that day's 22.6% stock market crash.
+Mr. Huang and other researchers believe the silver oxide reduces resistances to current flow in the superconductive wafer.
+Annual sales were Dollars 3.42bn, compared with Dollars 3.18bn in 1991-2.
+Last year, when drought shriveled yields, imports jumped to 68 million bushels.
+Funds raised through the share issue will go in part toward the setting up of a new ABC European subsidiary, Saudi said.
+Zenith says there are enough empty channels to allow 99.7 percent of all U.S. broadcasters to transmit HDTV signals.
+While the desert is ideal for employing sophisticated airborne weapons, the terrain could work to the disadvantage of a high-tech attacking force.
+That makes it difficult to interpret BASF's decision to shave only DM2 from last year's DM12 dividend. Judging by the 5 per cent rise in the shares, the market was braced for something worse.
+He was formerly executive vice president, marketing and sales, at Alcar Software Inc., Skokie, Ill.
+A moutaineer scaled it in 1954 and in 1984 two Englishmen parachuted from it.
+While the labor department views the clients as exploited workers, Salvation Army attorney William J. Moss described them as "beneficiaries" who work at the centers for rehabilitation.
+Under the old Cold War regime for migrants, people classified as political refugees were accepted with few questions.
+Officials said that if the giant oil company is convicted on all counts brought by a federal grand jury in Anchorage it could face criminal fines of as much as $1.6 million.
+One banker said yesterday, 'if the banks sit tight the restructuring has to be better than receivership'.
+After a delayed opening Tuesday, the stock plummeted $10.25 to close at $106.
+But other buyers, such as insurance companies, may settle for a bit less, depending on the inflation outlook.
+Another said: "Anybody who pays taxes will be punished." At a small grocery, friends of Kamal Tawfik Abu Saada, 40, consoled him over the loss of a refrigerator display case hauled off by tax raiders.
+There's an equally pressing deadline for the government to define its monetary and economic ties to the rest of the European Community.
+To allow the politically divisive Tower defeat to fester over the weekend _ and to be churned over on Sunday television talk shows and in newspaper columns _ would have not been helpful to the president.
+Recent issues include an arranged exit, cash-backed scheme from sponsor Matrix Securities for Middlesex University, offering a return of 122p after five years for every 100p invested.
+The Martini family is using Merrill Lynch Capital Markets and the law firm of Willkie Farr & Gallagher.
+CPC International Inc. is close behind with a 15% share.
+Washington criticized the suppression of the pro-democracy movement but since has said the two countries need to set their differences aside and improve relations.
+All this gives them an opportunity to talk about things they've done in the past.
+Most social investment funds stick to basic securities _ stocks, government-backed bonds or certificates of deposit.
+The total cost for all this hasn't been determined, but it cost over $400,000 in federal and city funds to build the present wall.
+But he said the company has "lived up to earnings expectations so far."
+It highlights recurring errors and contains glossaries of financial, scientific and technical terms.
+The Labor Department said wage rates among union members rose an average 2.9 percent in the past 12 months, compared with 3.9 percent for non-union workers.
+He said during the rioting two people were killed in the presence of police.
+They speak frequently together by telephone." Davis, a singer, dancer and actor, was born to vaudevillians Elvera and Sammy Davis in 1925, appeared on stage as a youngster and braved bigotry for decades as he toured the country.
+The tests will cover at least marijuana and cocaine.
+The Vatican denied on Wednesday that it was cracking down on Brazilian bishops for being too progressive.
+Meanwhile, payments to trade creditors can continue.
+Solidarity has declared that it would not seek more power than it was granted under the April accord.
+The Japanese do not give their employees clear job descriptions.
+He sported a real beard, jingle bells, spectacles, rosy cheeks and the requisite red suit.
+Dissidents under the "New Directions" banner have criticized UAW leadership for eroding workers' rights through joint programs.
+"There is some potential for the aid to be used in positive ways, but I think if it were channelled more directly through churches it could be used in a better way than it is being used," he said.
+Building materials suppliers were especially criticised for lack of manufacturing capacity, and the size of the import-export trade gap.
+Lawmakers "know that USDA's budget forecasts cannot be trusted" because of the errors, English said.
+In 1990, Mr Roh persuaded a fragmented opposition to join his Democratic Justice Party to form the DLP.
+The rest of the sector was also hit, although some analysts said Steel's problems were specific and no reason for the sector to suffer.
+Mr. Martin said that by year-end, the number of employees in both U.S. and foreign operations will be down 3%.
+Rain continued to fall along the East Coast, with showers extending this morning from eastern Virginia to southern New England.
+Public interest groups and some federal and state regulators say utilities aren't adequately providing for future decommissioning costs.
+Andrew Yurowitz, 52 years old, a first vice president of E.F. Hutton, was one of three people arrested in response to an 18-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury in Orlando.
+Nalepka's sister, Kathy Moynihan of New Brighton, Minn., said her family was overjoyed.
+"While the risk of heart disease declines 50% in the first year after quitting smoking, with lung cancer the risk declines by the same amount only after 10 years," said an official with the National Institutes of Health.
+The board of directors of the Chicago Board of Trade have voted not to participate in a restructured Globex.
+'We must not fall into the trap of designing products with features people don't need.
+The board is rushing to complete transactions because tax breaks for the investors getting government assistance will be cut in half after Jan. 1.
+GM said it is warning owners in a letter about the problem to "avoid unintended bumping or moving of the shift lever while driving their vehicle."
+Demonstrators from the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) were dislodged from 14 of the 17 city halls closed since the disputed December municipal elections, according to news reports Thursday evening.
+"Our secret is that with a woman and a man with a gray beard, nobody feels threatened by us," she said.
+What radical changes have the manufacturers of executive cars in store for buyers as the decade draws to a close?
+The new offer, which seeks 50.3% of the cellular and broadcasting concern, is for $125 a share for 22 million LIN shares.
+Many women who could not afford that option would likely resort to the illegal and dangerous methods that prevailed prior to the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision, which restricted the right of the states to outlaw abortion.
+Clegg joined the Globe in 1978 as a copy editor.
+Because the annual ranking is based on market capitalisation, it offers a way of comparing companies from different countries and different industries, regardless of the gaps between their accounting conventions.
+Mr. Roa, chairman of Ocisa and of the National Confederation of Construction, pins his hopes for a recovery on a government plan to finance more than 400,000 new homes over the next four years.
+"They wouldn't be stupid enough to bury them here anyway," said one officer who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+"It is better to concentrate on the passenger and whether he exhibits suspicious behavior during questioning," Bacharach said.
+A convicted killer drove a fire truck in an attempt to escape prison, ramming fences, gates and other vehicles during a rampage that ended when she crashed into a tree.
+And he recalls lobbying to see either "The Music Man" or "Gypsy."
+Observer now has a red face as a result of making a mistake when handing its 'Clean Breast' award for frankness yesterday to David Lloyd-Jacob of Butte Mining.
+Gina Cella Harty, a spokeswoman for the foundation, said it is the first non-profit, non-governmental international organization to operate with full legal status in the Soviet Union.
+In London, British children began a campaign Wednesday to collect food for Soviet youngsters.
+Even so, many Austrians today seem eager for enlightenment.
+Bert Boksen, who follows media companies for Raymond James & Associates in St. Petersburg, Fla., said Houghton Mifflin could command a price in the mid-$50 a share range should a buyout effort be made.
+He teed off Thursday with two Cypress Point Club members who are administration officials - Air Force Secretary Donald B. Rice, and Ebersole Gaines, the top U.S. diplomat in Bermuda.
+Some slow dance at the mini-dances that spring up spontaneously, swaying to drippy instrumental tunes from cassette players set on the ground.
+"Energy is very cheap here," said Art Rosenfeld, director of the Center for Building Science at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory at Berkeley, Calif.
+Sierra Spring Water Co. said the Sacramento County district attorney is investigating the alleged mislabeling of certain company products.
+Company employee Shigemi Okada, 27, shrieked "Don't use chicken in the beef barbecue!" at 115.9 decibels to take third place and $140 in the raucous contest, held outside a Tokyo train station.
+The parent company also said it expects Continental to be profitable in the second half.
+Huge statues of Paul Bunyan and his ox, Babe, have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
+In Sweden, government clearance could be tricky, considering Volvo's dominant role in Swedish industry and the government's generally restrictive stance on foreign takeovers.
+At 6-foot-3-inches and 165 pounds, he is rail thin.
+The eight guilty counts, seven against Mr. Mosky and one against Mr. Scheck, involved $200 in customer profits, according to the traders' lawyers.
+But fresh management and the misfortune of other airlines may not be enough.
+"My students would kill me," said Raible, who has been researching brain chemicals that affect rats' sexual behavior.
+Brush Wellman Inc. said it signed a letter of intent to acquire Metals Engineering Co. of Leesport, Pa., for an undisclosed amount of cash.
+The index rose as much as 15.5 points at late morning before falling back in the afternoon.
+Federal Deputy Premier Zivko Pregl and Interior Minister Gen. Petar Gacanin met in Pristina on Tuesday to discuss the deteriorating situation in the province with local Communist authorities.
+"What we're trying to play here is a percentage game," he said. "There is no way that we can, with finality, prove or disprove that a person was on board.
+British Steel was the busiest stock option with 1,860 contracts traded.
+Smith had no last words and refused an opportunity to write a last statement, prison spokesman Dale Riley said.
+Purchases of mutual funds rose a net $500 million last month, reversing a record withdrawal in October.
+A 25-foot-high inflatable Evian bottle sits in Albertville, near Olympic Park.
+Shamseddine said "considerable prudence will be needed in dealing with the hostage issue.
+Because interest rates are an important factor in domestic inflationary processes, Mr. Schlecht stressed that Germany's monetary policy should remain non-expansionary and keep its orientation on economic growth.
+Nor do these statistics take into account oil aboard tankers at sea.
+Municipals Municipal bonds ended unchanged to slightly higher in brisk activity.
+LEGISLATURE: State Senate, elected Tuesday: 17 D, 2 R. Breakdown of new Senate, including seats not contested in 1988: 31 D, 4 R. Breakdown of outgoing Senate: 31 D, 4 R.
+In a pre-invasion situation, West Germany would be a likely place for Spetsnaz troops to infiltrate NATO armies by impersonating Western units.
+The announcement came Friday after the close of trading when Andover's shares rose $1.25 to close at $10.50 each in national over-the-counter trading.
+Two types of toys to avoid, the ADA said, are baby walkers and crib gyms.
+But they never took the final step and required the belts, largely because auto makers opposed the idea.
+John Gotti, the reputed boss of the nation's most powerful crime family, was freed on $100,000 bail Tuesday, less than 24 hours after an army of police arrested him.
+"It is important for the RTC to move forward with these resolutions and to continue to accelerate the pace of asset sales, which should only be enhanced by our recently issued policies on securitization and seller financing," he said.
+Mr. Kraselnick, who was described by Newsweek as a little-known Panamanian cocoa processor and "a major player" in the cocoa futures market, couldn't be reached for comment.
+Friday's edition incorrectly reported that under the proposal the Federal Reserve Board would regulate thrift holding companies with assets above $10 billion.
+The comfortable old channels of domestic politics are blurred by rebellion at the center, a new appeal by ecologist candidates toward the left and anti-immigrant extremism at the far right.
+"Tumors in rodents were observed on laboratory examination toward the end of their life-span, and only in animals which had received very high doses of zidovudine," said the company, based in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
+Your wishes have to be stated in a way "that your intent will later be judged sufficiently clear by people taking care of you," says Ms. Rouse.
+The proposed expansion by Dallas-based Occidental Chemical would add more than 100 million pounds annually to production at Lake Charles, which currently has a 550-million-pound capacity.
+The company already has options on the land. Opponents say the tract contains wetlands and any leaks could contaminate Nebraska's groundwater.
+Greenpeace identified the four as Ted Wood of Hollywood, Calif.; Jorn Haye of Germany; Jeane Ni Ghormain of Ireland; and Bjoern Okern of Norway.
+TNT said it chose the planes because their low noise level and their ability to use short runways and fly in all weather conditions should allow them to make night freight runs in Europe without restrictions.
+Tara Green is black; Barbara Merz is white.
+The neighborhood becomes more residential, leafy and pleasant west of Frankford Avenue.
+Under normal weather conditions, lodge-pole pines, which covered 80% of the park before the fires, "do not burn quickly and easily," he said.
+Middle-sized farmers _ full-time farmers who annually sell less than a quarter million dollars worth of crops and livestock _ will feel the biggest squeeze from the gains made in biotechnology during the 1990s, Phillips predicted.
+Maria Gonzalez, 26, had a lively conversation in Spanish with her grandmother in Miami.
+The bishops' injunction to Catholic parents fell by the wayside.
+Pillsbury Co. said it sold its Bright's and Martins fruit juice brands to Sundor Brands Inc. of Darien, Conn.
+Yet straws of change fly about in London's foggy wind.
+Although some creditor groups have opposed the reorganization, Mr. Cieri said, "We are very confident the plan will be confirmed in court.
+Lillian Finnegan, daughter of a Genoa judge, started the event after seeing a shipboard fund-raiser during a sea cruise.
+About 5.8 million of the 29.2 million Americans 65 or older are in nursing homes, she says.
+The award covers 1987, the year she was locked out of her house, where she used to distribute groceries to fellow handicapped residents.
+Some will involve retrieving a tested model and refiring it.
+They now can withdraw their byline if the contents of a story are distorted by editing.
+"My No. 1 was like a nerd," said Kristin Liszkowski, a senior at Willowbrook.
+Still, he said, "Bush lost almost every group he won in New Hampshire," including Republicans who support President Reagan and those who are concerned about foreign policy.
+Skubiszewski, an adviser to Roman Catholic church leader Cardinal Jozef Glemp, was considered a compromise between Solidarity and the Communists, both of whom wanted the post.
+The dollar fell against major foreign currencies today in calm, early European trading.
+But most of the ministers expect the meeting to be uneventful.
+The highest price realised this week was 200p for a Rwanda.
+Platinum futures, benefiting from support from overseas buyers, also rose.
+American Airlines is planning expansions of its hub in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and some other Caribbean operations despite economic conditions that have left its 1990 performance shaky.
+The combatants again shook hands and smiled after the debate's conclusion.
+Mr. Frost contends that no kickbacks took place, Mr. Dillard added.
+The Labor committee will begin considering the minimum next week, and Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell says he would like to bring it to a vote by the full Senate by the end of the month.
+Mr Isaacs would like to renew his contract but his combative personality has made him enemies.
+People on low-cholesterol diets can reduce their blood-cholesterol level by eating oat-bran daily instead of taking drugs which can cost three to six times as much, researchers say. But hold the milk.
+This will mean that every brand has 'a consistent strategic focus'. 'It will mean the end of vague, sloppy thinking which leads to the vague, sloppy clothes in which so many brands go out in public.
+The big factor overhanging the bond market, however, is the auction today of $3.5 billion in Resolution Funding Corp. 40year bonds, followed tomorrow by the sale of $7.5 billion in seven-year Treasury notes.
+Uncertainty is unsettling and difficult to manage.
+"He doesn't like a lower tax rate for capital gains," an aide to Rostenkowski insisted Thursday. "But could it ever be acceptable?
+Tax breaks? It seems like curious business for Soviet communists.
+I hope my parents have money to keep sending me to school.
+Douglas Dougherty, leaves from Boston's Roxbury section with the same 10 a.m. start-off as Revere and the two wind up in Lexington for the finale.
+"The underdog in me comes out," proclaims Mr. Warren.
+Guerrillas said the destruction followed a major desertion of Afghan army troops to anti-Marxist rebels.
+William Seidman, FDIC chairman, said the agency ran a $50 million surplus for last year, keeping its insurance fund's net worth at $18.2 billion.
+After two years, the rule is expected to cost industry generally $950 million annually, the EPA said.
+Democratic presidential contender Michael Dukakis, fresh from a solid win in New York's big primary, was looking to consolidate his strength with a repeat performance here next week.
+But negotiators must settle on the amount of funding for a crucial job-protection program.
+He said other critics including professionals, readers and entertainers also will appear, along with stories describing what goes on behind the scenes in shows, songs and books.
+He also ruled that the Globe's method of news gathering, including "listening to gossip in the bars and clubs of Palm Beach," was lawful.
+One large question involves the pending treaty's radically new approach to verification.
+It would also empower the interior ministry to restrict foreigners' movements on grounds such as national security and 'public morale'.
+Royal Dutch Petroleum also announced that E. von Kuenhein will retire from its board of supervisors on June 30 after serving on the board for 10 years.
+Even before the direct flights agreement was announced, estimates said the number of Soviet Jewish immigrants could swell to 1 million by the end of 1992.
+Like most of Bernhard's narrators, he's an enraged misogynist, a cruelly self-absorbed, manipulative, self-vaunting and self-hating monomaniac (to put it gently).
+He is the younger brother of the famed novelist Lawrence Durrell, author of the "Alexandria Quartet" and other works.
+But it may take more than the admiration of Italian and Spanish customers to restore fully Deutsche's old sense of superiority.
+"Boring," crowed the Harvard side, "boring." And so it goes.
+For much of the 1980s foreign direct investment into the US was growing at more than 20 per cent a year.
+Day-care expenses "put a hole in your pocketbook," says Jean Suber-Smith, a manager of home-based workers at Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina.
+I can't speak to what the grantor does with it," Mr. McGee said.
+They also wanted sanctuary for the family of a coup leader.
+The treaty eliminating intermediate-range missiles, ratified Friday by the Senate, will be finalized tomorrow.
+But director Emile Ardolino, who's directed many dance and theater pieces for television, has a gentle touch that lends a sweetness to these video segments.
+The company attributed the results to a downturn in its guaranteed income contract business, which produced a loss that it didn't specify.
+The opportunity is at hand for George Bush to alter the politics of this country for a generation.
+He said he wasn't the only grand juror to disagree with the report, but wouldn't give any more details about the deliberations.
+The CBOE is investigating trading activity in Zayre Corp. options during mid-September, shortly before a report that an investor group might seek control of the retailer.
+It became common for companies to pillage memory chips from older computers and other equipment.
+In October, the Rwandan army repulsed armed refugees attacking Rwanda from neighboring Uganda.
+She arrived in Britain Wednesday for a one-week visit.
+Well, some sceptics agree with the title of Eric J. Lerner's new book, The Big Bang never happened (Simon and Schuster 1992). But most cosmologists are convinced big bangers.
+No arrests were ever made in connection with the shootings.
+Sources in the capital said Gadhafi had not been seen in public for several weeks, and there was speculation he had fled in fear of a U.S. attack.
+Nor are the science requirements any greater at many other prestigious American colleges and universities.
+GM wouldn't disclose how much it has invested in the venture, but said it expects to have a minority share in the joint-venture company.
+Reports have spread for days that Honecker's 18-year tenure as head of the Communist Party may be about to end.
+"It appears everything met state regulations, but we're still investigating," Paige said.
+Every half-hour, their cannons flash and roar until one of the galleons, holed amidships, keels over and slips under the water.
+As a result of all this borrowing, the books of many European investors are bulging with Danish paper in several currencies, and they aren't eager for more.
+The area was shocked last year by 136 killings, the ninth-highest rate in the country, according to the FBI.
+"There is nothing like it.
+Iraqi troops were preventing anyone from entering or leaving the embassy but Kelly said the reduced staff there probably had a couple of weeks worth of supplies remaining.
+Garner, a self-taught musician, died in 1977.
+Sears is the largest.
+That's what was missing in Haiti.
+Investigators examined an Alaska Airlines jetliner Monday and interviewed crew members to learn why it veered from a runway and skidded to a stop in mud after landing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
+The grant program was authorized by Congress in the McKinney Homeless Assistance Act, named after the late Connecticut Rep. Stewart McKinney.
+The actress is a spokeswoman for the luxury development at Williams Island, which underwrote the dinner for the second year.
+Basquiat had no formal training and started his career scrawling graffiti on buildings with a friend, Al Diaz.
+"I don't even know where to take them." The housing bill recently signed by President Bush sets aside $123.2 million for housing for the homeless, tied to the provision of services such as mental health care and the rehabilitation of drug users.
+Thursday's protests were largely without violence, as has been the case throughout most of the three-week campaign.
+I found the criminal division conducting itself according to the highest standards." Hatch told him "There are some who will never like Attorney General Meese.
+The SPD and unions want more tax revenues next year, to cut the budget deficit and encourage a relaxation in the Bundesbank's strict monetary policy. Mr Kohl said the German business community was prepared to play its part in the solidarity pact.
+The city is accusing Dukakis of using one formula to hand out state aid and another formula to cut it.
+The payments are predictable, and equity builds up steadily.
+A "page" of the encyclopedia depicting facts about Washington showed a picture of the state bird.
+But that performance, too, could change, according to some fund analysts.
+PRECIOUS METALS: Platinum prices plunged to near a three-year low in heavy selling, while gold and silver were slightly higher.
+Officials said Unocal lost contact with the Panamanian-registered Seacrest about 12 hours after the storm hit.
+The smell of grilled sausages at sidewalk stands filled the air, and partygoers uncorked thousands of bottles of wine.
+It just wasn't there," Bush replied.
+In the Ohio case, Franklin County Juvenile Court Judge Charles Petree II ruled last September that a fetus carried by a cocaine-and morphine-dependent woman was a person and, therefore, subject to court jurisdiction.
+The latest California ballot measure seeks to shelter the homeless, provide affordable housing, improve education, repair roads and reduce residential property taxes.
+With growth restrictions limiting their activities elsewhere, L.A. home builders arrived here in the early '80s, attracted by the cheap land.
+Total business volume rose by 5.1 per cent to DM229bn while interest income rose 22.3 per cent to DM4.20bn.
+To convince the government and an increasingly skeptical public that it should remain that way, Mr. Alexander must prove the City can effectively and honestly regulate itself.
+Nathan Bedford Forrest closed in on the Union military depot of Johnsonville.
+FAA Associate Administrator Monte Belger and security chief Ray Salazar testified that security problems were found at Frankfurt during inspections in January, May, June and August 1989.
+A final version of the report, which was requested in 1980, is expected to go to Congress in December.
+This was the same reasoning, by the way, that lay behind the Reagan administration's desire to bomb the Rabta industrial complex before the Libyans had had the opportunity to complete its construction.
+Tritium, plutonium and uranium are the key substances produced by the nuclear plants for weapons.
+DO IT YOURSELF: Japan's Toshiba Corp. sends out English-language calendars that don't identify holidays.
+She was remembered Monday as a person who never forgot her hometown of Newark or Arts High School, her alma mater.
+Half the concessions at Shea Stadium stock non-alcoholic beer, which is cheaper than regular beer.
+'The recommendation, therefore, is to use the current transfer value - a figure which would be paid out to another scheme if the member had changed jobs.
+On the other side is the French political establishment, aided at least rhetorically by the German. As the pull from the markets has increased, so has the need to pull still more strongly on the other side.
+The White House also estimated the cost of the Gulf war could be as much as $70 billion, but said the U.S. would refund allied contributions, which total $53 billion, if they should exceed war costs.
+The suit, he added, is "another example of the FDIC attempting to push off to an auditor its own regulatory obligation."
+Cryodynamics Inc. of Mountainside, N.J., which has been building cooling devices for spacecraft, says it is using that space technology to develop a small home refrigerator that uses inert helium or nitrogen.
+Mollie Miller directed from a screenplay by Ellen M. Violett.
+Umemori said foreign exchange and interest rate movements would be key to a stock market recovery.
+Light-weight hiking boots with good ankle support are recommended, and it is a good idea to take a small back-pack for snacks, a change of clothes and rain-gear. There are a number of guides to the Wealdway.
+A phone representative neglected to tell Kathryn Lippert of Pittsburgh that she needed to file a claim to get a widow's benefit, and she said it took five months to wade through red tape before the problem was solved.
+Other analysts said the Nissan vote proves Japanese automakers can shut out the UAW as long as workers are well paid.
+Eight of them were arrested on trespassing charges after they walked through a line of security guards at the gate.
+They recently rejected the compromise name of 'Nova Makedonija', proposed by Mr Cyrus Vance, the former UN mediator, because of their respective leaders' domestic problems.
+The developments underscore an end to the accommodative mood on both sides that briefly seemed to dominate Polish politics after Walesa ended a series of strikes in early September in exchange for the promise of the talks on Solidarity's future.
+Ms. Stieber first reported in November that three doctors in Santa Fe and Los Alamos had uncovered an unusual connection between their patients and L-tryptophan.
+LTV Steel inherited the town from Erie Mining Co. in 1987 and is happy to be rid of it after local laws stopped it from literally giving away the homes.
+Some analysts expect the Fed to soon cut the discount rate if the PPI declines sharply.
+Mr. Baron warns, however, that Mr. Bush will make a big mistake if he tries to be something that he's not.
+The talks began on Tuesday, lasted for six hours and then resumed again on Wednesday afternoon, lasting until about 5:30 this morning.
+Household growth has accelerated in California and everywhere else in recent years, mostly because the number of young adults, the group that starts the bulk of new households, has grown faster than the population as a whole.
+MCI said it will expand its Corporate Account Service to include outbound long-distance services and will introduce a new volume discount pricing option.
+After delicate procedures and visual checks of the wing flaps, Homer landed safely in Guayaquil.
+But Stewart is the sort of woman you'd leave your children with.
+This Associated Press poll was conducted by telephone July 20-24 among a random sample of 1,004 adults in the continental United States.
+The unit is home to 1 million tick specimens _ deceased, in case you were wondering or worrying _ that have been painstakingly collected by researchers over decades.
+HOUSING action group Shelter yesterday called on the chancellor to deliver a Budget for housing in November.
+These illusions persist.' The contemporary illusion against which Bukovsky still attempts to tilt is the western belief that its fear of an imploding Russia can be exorcised by throwing money at it.
+The leaks regulations have been adopted; the coke oven regulations are still only a proposal.
+Because of vagueries in the treaty's counting rules and provisions excluding certain weapons, it isn't certain precisely how many strategic warheads each side will have when the treaty is fully implemented.
+As one executive described it in this newspaper last January: 15-second commercials are "too good a situation to pass up right now.
+Texaco Inc., which runs the Eugene Island pipeline system, said Tuesday that bad weather had prevented divers from determining the exact cause of the problem.
+Weston, emerging from the chapel near Buckingham Palace, displayed some of the sense of humor that endeared him to his countrymen.
+The good news is that this is considerably less than the Pounds 1.95bn which the contractors had sought. The deal settles the final claim outstanding against Eurotunnel, although it still has a Pounds 1bn claim against the British and French railways.
+The meeting was cancelled at Tyson's request, ConAgra said.
+After all, he does worry about the gamble he is taking.
+Southern New England Telecommunications Corp. gave gift coupons to 2,000 employees who spent substantial working time driving without an accident last year.
+Joseph Hazelwood, who was acquitted four months ago of most criminal charges in the nation's worst oil spill, faces a Coast Guard hearing that could strip him of his license as a ship's master.
+The fund has now been on a roll since early 1989, with a total return of 191.7% in this 27-month period.
+"The situation has improved down there, there's no doubt about that, but they're not out of the woods yet.
+"I don't think I can endure" working there again, he concludes.
+Ariel officials estimate that 200 Soviet immigrants have moved to the settlement.
+In Moscow yesterday, George Shultz shook hands with the ever-cheerful Mikhail Gorbachev and announced that the START negotiators have been ordered to come up with a treaty in 30 days, in time for President Reagan's springtime summit in Moscow.
+Some of these countries had already reached their export quotas with Western nations and shifted production to Mauritius.
+They also arrested Ms. Shoemaker, 41, but Mahoney escaped.
+It's as if somebody died in your family."
+Dukakis aides say running mate Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, a native of South Texas who is popular among Hispanics, gives the campaign a logistical and emotional boost in Texas.
+Mitchell said Senate Democrats will not link their IRA proposal to such an increase, but rather will propose to make up revenue lost to expanded IRA deductions by extending telephone and other excise taxes that were due to expire at the end of this year.
+The most important statistic in the employment report Friday will be the number of workers on nonfarm payrolls, observers of the Fed agree.
+The walkout has been the Highland Park, Mich., company's most costly in three years.
+General Cinema, which has extended the tender offer several times, most recently to 5 p.m. yesterday, can either allow the bid to expire today or extend again.
+The change would escalate the recent consolidation of the system, a trend favored by many critics of the system who see an increase in efficiency, but opposed by many farmer-borrowers as representing a loss of local control.
+The Imperial Household Agency said the emperor's normal pressure was not immediately available, but a typical normal reading is about 120 over 80. High blood pressure can pose a strain on the heart and worsen internal bleeding.
+Stephen Greenwald, chief operating officer, described the planned moves as part of a "significant restructuring of the company."
+"The Soviets can only accomplish more activity in trade if they have enough loans from Western countries.
+Mr. Edelman, after buying a stake of more than 5%, quickly sold a third of his shares in an effort to confuse whoever might be buying in his wake; he later bought additional shares.
+Zvonek, a former Navy pilot and flight instructor, had about 12,000 hours of flying time, including experience flying large jetliners.
+"The sure way to end apartheid in South Africa is to elect Jesse Jackson president," he said.
+The autumnal equinox, the time when the sun crosses the equator making night and day of equal length, occured at 9:20 p.m. EDT Friday.
+In Oregon, a snow advisory was issued for the northern Cascades today, and winter storm watches have been posted for tonight for the Williamette Valley and the northern and central coastal mountains of Oregon.
+A few months after President Reagan unveiled his plan to overhaul the tax system, Rep. Richard Gephardt encountered a reporter on a plane.
+It's pretty clear evidence the economy is in big trouble," said Irwin Kellner, chief economist of Manufacturers Hanover Trust.
+For example, 52 percent of those aged 18-24 expected the United States to become involved in a war in the next decade, while just 41 percent of their elders shared their fear.
+The songs are jolly, the colours are resplendent and Robin Williams's motor-mouthed genie is the best possible warm-up act for Jim Carrey in The Mask.
+So far, sap water doesn't appear to have made many waves. "Not tap water, but sap water?
+British Aerospace had until Aug. 17 to repay the money. Since it hasn't yet done so, the government said it was obliged to carry out the EC's directive by trying to recover the funds through the courts.
+Laughing, he added, "I'm probably a little more corrupt." Judith Jamison was the biggest star the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater had in its 32 years.
+Critics say the proposal is too weak.
+"It was my fault.
+Israel took the West Bank from Jordan and the Gaza Strip from Egypt during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.
+As of June 30, the company had $710 million of long-term debt outstanding.
+Reagan, the last of the leaders to arrive at sprawling NATO headquarters, made no comment as he passed a crowd of reporters and diplomats for the first summit session, but NATO Secretary General Lord Carrington stressed the cohesion of the alliance.
+"We feel the 28-kilogram figure is fairly solid," Jim Breen, a spokesman for plant operator EG&G Inc., said Wednesday. "But we still have more measurements to make." Twenty-eight kilograms is equal to about 62 pounds.
+They are increasingly expensive, costing $50 billion or more just for commodity supports over a five-year span.
+Olson said he saw environmental violations at the refineries he audited.
+Pilatus said Shaw's role was minimal and the Grammy really belongs to Davis and Howell.
+The plane landed at Kaohsiung and later returned to Taipei where members of the cabin crew appeared at a press conference.
+The decision is a blow to the Bush administration's heavily advertised assault on restrictive trade practices by foreign companies and governments.
+He sees this efficiency as resulting primarily from the opportunity such government control provides to ration medical care, denying it in particular to the critically ill elderly who he sees as having the least to gain from such treatment.
+The Christian enclave was hit with 40 rockets a minute before the firing subsided at 3 a.m.
+Throughout the period there have been crucial moments that pushed us forward in a sudden jump - such as the arrival of certain key players in the orchestra.
+The decision comes as insurers and trial attorneys in the state battle over several insurance reform measures set for the November ballot.
+Zuckerman's study differs from earlier research, which has not shown a clear association between pot and fetal growth.
+On the vote, only 15 Democrats sided with Mitchell, compared with the 37 who went with Byrd.
+Farwell would not speculate on what type of company General Cinema might try to buy next.
+They lack transportation money.
+Southern Air was instrumental in arms shipments to the Mideast as well as the Contra resupply operation.
+The new Pounds 16m carton factory is a feather in Waddington's cap, but is getting lower prices than expected.
+It was the first time the two are known to have met and increased speculation that Botha may free Mandela before leaving office in the fall.
+"For politics, the most important thing is to know the mood of the people, to feel the pulse of life," Gorbachev said in remarks carried by the official news agency Tass.
+A spokeswoman, Vivian Ramey, said Tuesday it was the first time that the Soviets have purchased U.S. sorghum.
+The reform is aimed at reining in "snipers," lawmakers from government parties who vote in secret against party line.
+"The head of the prime minister is a public demand!" chanted some protesters in front of the headquarters of the official Sudan News Agency.
+But very few companies are so protected. An alternative is to hedge everything but this ignores the cost and the possibility that some hedges can put a company at a competitive disadvantage.
+There have been calls to restrict television coverage by those who contend the presence of TV cameras incites the protesters.
+To use a "state-of-the-art" system to keep pace with the latest technological advances.
+Mr. Phillips said the car owners' suit hasn't been dropped, however.
+And all of that comes out of the policyholders' funds. Endowments are probably the single most profitable product life insurers sell, analysts say.
+Elliott was arrested in that incident and jailed, but Miss Kudelycz dropped the charges.
+Mr. Rafferty was hired to direct the consulting operations of Nynex's newly acquired Telco Research unit in the spring of 1986.
+Before heading off to visit his mother at a Concord nursing home, Souter said it felt "damn good" to be back in the Granite State.
+In exchange for Cuban citrus fruits, nickel and other products, the East Europeans often provided "junk" in return, he said.
+Crude oil futures prices fell to their lowest level this year in active trading, while soybean futures shot higher on renewed fears of drought damage.
+On Monday, Secretary of State James A. Baker III said he is sending envoys to Jerusalem to determine if Israel is serious about its peace initiative, which U.S. diplomats are trying to sell to the Palestine Liberation Organization.
+The Federation of Committees for the past eight years has protested the kidnapping and killing of suspected leftists by rightist death squads.
+It is also paying 200 basis points over dollar Libor on its rescheduled dollar bonds. Since last year, NHL has been running down its mortgage business and concentrating on repaying its debt.
+Other past conference chairmen were Mao Tse-tung, Chou and senior leader Deng Xiaoping.
+The president will be in charge of general administration of the country and will lead the Defense Council, make proposals to the Supreme Soviet, negotiate with foreign countries and sign treaties and laws.
+"It's so hot everybody stands where the air conditioning is or goes to the lake," says Dale Holcomb, general manager.
+Sanifill rose 3/4 to 20 3/4, after revising its first-quarter earnings upward to reflect an acquisition.
+An estimated 400 to 600 people turned out for a fiery session that ran five hours.
+But he is reassured because the device has little competition; the company's patent appears secure, and the product is in the second phase of trials on humans.
+Finally, I came upon a counselor who recognized Jeff's picture.
+The state also is planning stepped up enforcement of all laws to protect the species.
+Conference participants learned first-hand of the problems faced in conducting business between the two nations _ members of a Soviet delegation did not attend because visas were not issued on time.
+"It is no wonder that Americans are buying more of their automobiles from the Europeans, the Japanese and the Koreans," model-car collector Richard Allen Hiteshaw of Baltimore wrote to GM Chairman Robert C. Stempel.
+Economists point to vanishing hopes in the business community that the government's 1990 tax-overhaul package will supply fresh impetus to the economy.
+In addition to next year's elections, two other factors have strengthened the Democrats' hand.
+When Mr. Nixon threatened the Post if it printed the Pentagon Papers, Williams advised: "What's Nixon going to do?
+Mr. Barton, who claims he was harrassed, threatened and ultimately fired for blowing the whistle on McDonnell Douglas management, also turned over to the Government Operations panel handwritten notes of meetings he attended with company executives.
+The procedure significantly reduces pain, recovery time and hospital stays for patients.
+The change of command is a routine procedure aboard U.S. warships, usually taking place once every two years.
+Allstate had no intention to pull out of California, saying the key difference is that California allows "open competition," Sullivan said.
+But the statement read by Ms. Tutwiler stressed the only way to verify a pullout is through a treaty now in negotiation in Vienna between NATO and the Warsaw Pact.
+Fred Wolferman's idea for the Peoria clothing came from his impression that residents of this Illinois River city of 120,000, and the entire Midwest, get no respect from people living on the East Coast or in California.
+The two moves suggest Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan is linking policy to developments in the economy rather than to signals from the financial markets.
+The 20% increase, greater than the Plessey average since 1985 of 15%, shows the board's "belief in the future of the company's performance," Plessey Chairman Sir John Clark said in a letter to shareholders.
+The total is probably more than $400 billion a day, although estimates are difficult because cross-border trades are counted twice, once in the buyer's country and once in the seller's.
+They are a unique collection of buildings, undervalued both culturally and as working churches.
+Mr Ken Foreman, chief executive, said BFI was making its offer to address its own weaknesses in Attwoods markets.
+Seven people testified Mountain bought them beer and showed them how to forge signatures on the petitions.
+Jonathan Dean, a former U.S. negotiator, suggested in a report Thursday for the Union of Concerned Scientists that the proposal does not go far enough to achieve real cuts in the $300 billion NATO spends annually on the defense of Europe.
+And how should it be carried out?
+Radio and television stations in Britain repeated the 50-year-old announcement by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain that Britain had declared war on Germany.
+In fact, the decline cited by the health department occurred between 1987 and 1990, not "since the campaign began." Mr. Johnson says the health department has never made such claims.
+Mr. Sigoloff didn't return phone calls seeking comment.
+The health of the 82-year-old Nobel prize winner worsened.
+McGinnis, head of the natural-science division.
+Basically, college taught me the same thing the Navy taught me.
+The prime reason for this state of affairs, agency officials say, is that since 1969 they have been planning to outlaw current manual systems, which require people to buckle themselves in.
+"It's being used to cause a number of conditions it is not causing," Dr. Allen Steere of the Tufts University School of Medicine said Monday.
+They have indicated in the past, however, that such a bid was a serious possibility.
+"Each of those companies has grown and prospered under our ownership," he said.
+Basque regional elections. MONDAY: US treasury budget (September).
+Mr. Mueller noted that Days Inns President Michael Levin resigned recently, and he speculated that Mr. Levin might join Blackstone's management team.
+However, Tyson has asked a state court in Delaware _ where Holly Farms is incorporated _ to bar the meeting.
+Japan's discount rate presently stands at 2.5 percent, the lowest among major industrialized countries.
+The television news program "Vremya" quoted a public opinion poll that said 49 percent of the population was dissatisfied with how elections to the Supreme Soviet were run.
+Charlene and Cindy entered the medical profession while Cathy became a licensed cosmetologist and hairdresser.
+Canadian officials say they've resumed accepting the planes, but only after they're modified to prevent the compressor blades from snapping and causing fires.
+Claimants would still have to prove a link between the company and the waste, but evidence of negligence would no longer be necessary.
+Cell Technology added 3/8 to 2 5/8 after the Boulder, Colo., drug company said it will receive its first U.S. patent covering the company's anti-cancer drug for adult brain cancer.
+"Chun never had to struggle with politics," says a Western diplomat.
+Robert Glauber is executive director of the group, which assembled for the first time yesterday for a 15-minute get-acquainted session with the president at the White House.
+On Friday GM began contacting the owners of the affected cars by overnight mail.
+The two churches base their faith on the same Christian doctrine, Crow said.
+It's her guts that did it.
+Stansfield explained. "It's quite simple.
+Many drug industry and advertising officials, however, say there are far cheaper and more efficient ways to reach physicians.
+To acquire trust units, an investor buys the underlying common and then trades those shares for trust units.
+Tucker, Anthony & R.L. Day Inc. was the sole underwriter.
+A Ghana news agency correspondent traveling with the multinational force reported 27 rebels were captured when the gunboat, a converted trawler, was seized as it was approaching two Nigerian frigates.
+The company, which buys and sells mortgages, expects to raise $105 million in additional equity if the exchange offer is fully subscribed.
+Bouygues said the project will be financed by Credit Lyonnais, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank and Bangkok Bank.
+This is up slightly from June's figure of 1.47 months but the same figure as in May and is still considered manageable by most analysts.
+They eventually agreed on a new course: Milacron would leave the robot business and devote itself to standard machine tools. "Machine tools weren't the wrong business," says a changed Mr. Meyer.
+Also facing court-martial is Lt.
+"Our way of life is going with it," Marmande said. "There used to be 70 families making a living on this land.
+The dollar was trading around 132.45 yen in Tokyo Thursday, following Mr. Miyazawa's reported remarks.
+In contrast, a plc is under no obligation to buy back its equity from dissatisfied shareholders at any price, let alone a fixed price.
+Reasons for ANC pessimism abound: the lack of support from the U.S. and Britain; the power of the state; the difficulties impeding ANC guerrillas.
+The House ethics committee, with Democrats and Republicans united, formally charged Speaker Jim Wright Monday with 69 violations of the chamber's rules including what the panel's chairman called "a scheme to evade" limits on outside earnings.
+She left for Brunei Monday and is expected to return Wednesday.
+The unusual fourth-quarter items resulted in a loss for the year of C$65 million, or C$1.20 a share, compared with net income of C$265 million, or C$1.70 a share, in 1989.
+He is in the grand tradition, maybe even too wholeheartedly for his own good.
+The bill includes tax breaks, exemptions for businesses of five or fewer employees, state-sponsored pooled insurance and the possibility of outright state subsidies.
+Asked by program host Luis Beltran what punishment Congress can give erring congressmen, Saguisag replied that in the 1950s, a member of the House was suspended for 15 months because he made false charges against the president.
+The company said in a prepared statement that the so-called Wells submissions will give it an opportunity to argue that the SEC shouldn't go along with a staff recommendation that it file a civil suit against the company.
+Superior Judge Kathleen Parker denied bail, telling Riordan she didn't have authority to grant it.
+Occidental has taken the position that it was not responsible for the environmental disaster because it had sold the land and took no part in housing development at the site.
+For two months the finance bills were stalled.
+That left stock traders with many of the same concerns about interest rates and the economy that have weighed on the market for weeks.
+But there has been a change in tone in the heightened tension over hostages since Israel seized a Shiite cleric in southern Lebanon on July 28. Bush said he is looking for contact through every possible channel.
+If that happens, some fear, Tohoku's culture and way of life will vanish.
+Political opposition groups question whether it can do so, warning darkly that the 60,000-member militia could take to the streets to keep the Communists in power should they lose in the June elections.
+If convicted, Gravano also faces life imprisonment without parole.
+A half-inch of rain was reported across northwest Ohio, prompting flood warnings for the Tiffin and St. Joseph rivers.
+The demonstrators demanded that Nagorno-Karabakh, which has been part of Azerbaidzhan since 1923, be made part of Armenia.
+"We do not want to enter into confrontations with creditor nations (but) it is indispensable to open a dialogue in which our terms are heard," he said.
+In over-the-counter trading yesterday, National Heritage closed at $10.625 a share.
+On these, it's often hard to distinguish between the DPP and KMT.
+The Jordanian monarch has long been a pro-Western voice of moderation who was viewed by the U.S. as a necessary anchor for any Israeli-Palestinian settlement.
+A smaller, auxiliary motor was attached and used for the trip back.
+Severely depressed four years ago, its economy, while not back to the glory days, looks better now.
+And the technology is advancing rapidly.
+On-time peformance by the nation's major airlines improved slightly during January, but three out of every 10 flights still were at least 15 minutes late, the Transportation Department said.
+It also divides the country between north and south. The northerners, including their electricity utilities, RWE and PreussenElektra, would not mind giving up nuclear power altogether.
+They do both there and the more time they spend, the more money they spend." Mall owners agreed they don't want to discourage teens from coming, but said they have to draw the line somewhere.
+On May 28, a crowd estimated at about 1.5 million _ one-quarter of the population _ marched in what was described as the largest protest rally in the territory's history.
+Brazilian officials said their country will not be seeking a deadline extension on on debt payments, as some reports have suggested.
+But this week, Kiviat, 95, who ran in the 1912 Stockholm games and was the roommate of Jim Thorpe, will get duplicates of the medals from the great-grandson of the man who presented him with the originals.
+Gennady Gerasimov, the Foreign Ministry spokesman, said party leader Dzhumber Patiashvili "asked to be relieved of his duties" at a leadership meeting Tuesday night and that the party will now decide his fate.
+We can continue to improve relations with the Soviet Union in 1989 if we remember that the key to improved relations thus far has been our strength and resolution.
+In a contribution to its house magazine the minister seemed to be promoting the firm's interests.
+And, like the Buffetts, Milwaukee's mayor is also a strong advocate of a clean environment, Ms. Martinsek adds.
+It expires next year.
+Angry protesters stoned Israeli buses, including one carrying tourists, an Arab-owned vehicle and a police van.
+A sale of the routes would reduce Eastern to about two-thirds its pre-strike size.
+But he has not made an official state visit to neighboring Botswana, Mozambique or Zimbabwe, three of the so-called front-line states that vehemently oppose South Africa's apartheid policies of racial segregation.
+Both reports from the inspector general's office of the Department of Health and Human Services were based on a survey of 228 people in 35 states who work in state and federal government, nursing homes and advocacy groups.
+"Very often fires are caused by people who discard cigarette butts and matches in the forests" despite government warnings, Tass said.
+Entertainer Marie Osmond says she admires her mother, Olive, and still finds it hard to believe that her mom raised nine children.
+But it has been a thin market. Too few houses have been offered publicly.
+The Shield subsidiaries had combined sales of approximately $30 million in 1989.
+At first he thought he'd picked up a type of mushroom, and it took a year to discover and prove it was an exception to the sexual rule.
+Cooper said one of his agents spent three to four hours trying to get a customer a cheap seat last week, to no avail.
+'Attractive opportunities for property investment exist,' the directors said. Derwent has agreed to buy three freehold office buildings at Wrexham, Wellingborough and Shoreham, and seven freehold retail properties at Wallington.
+"I can buy him lunch later if it turns out I didn't pay enough." Some businesses already have stopped accepting Iraqi money, while others take only U.S. dollars.
+At current recycling rates, only aluminum containers would qualify.
+However, the mayor by no means has separated government from politics.
+"Delta has pretty well admitted they don't want to be a contender" in computerized reservations, Decker said.
+In other business news this week: _One of Chicago's commodities exchanges was back in the public eye but the reason was soybeans, not FBI surveillance.
+The silicon film doesn't etch uniformly, so it is riddled with tiny pores and channels.
+The great-granddaughter of photographer Edward Steichen has won back a Matisse painting valued at $800,000 after a legal battle with the Museum of Modern Art, according to a published report.
+It has insulated the firm locally from the chill of recession, which has forced competitors to cut staff.
+As chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in 1981, he unsuccessfully fought liberalized real-estate lending rules for banks.
+The market closed about four hours earlier than normal on New Year's Eve.
+Meanwhile, his career was soaring through Noel Coward's "Private Lives" in London and New York, and Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," in which he and John Gielgud alternated playing Romeo and Mercutio.
+Daoud placed his gun orders through police Sgt. John Clements, who runs the department's shooting range and was in charge of contracting for the force, the Herald reported.
+James Booe, secretary-treasurer of the Communications Workers of America, and a member of the Democrats' platform-drafting committee, acknowledged that Bentsen was not labor's main spear carrier on the trade and plant closing issues.
+An endorsement by Mr. Meese, according to administration and Capitol Hill sources, is likely to convince the president to choose Judge Wilkins.
+The newspaper said two employees saw a company memorandum saying the unpaid balance was a "gift" from Rozet.
+The ad, entitled "Intimate Party," begins with a man entering a posh living room where a woman is lying on a chaise lounge.
+"We'll be trying to bring in a program of the privatization of the economy," said Lev Balashov, a member of the bloc.
+He was criticized, however, for his inability to manage the exploding public affairs operation of the Soviet government as Gorbachev captured the world stage.
+Its first advertising slogan was 'The good Spee - we are from here (east Germany)'.
+Most impressively, the Corrado also is the quickest Volkswagen ever, thanks to a special supercharger under the hood that spurs the little four-cylinder engine up to 158 horsepower.
+"Greed and fear are competing emotions, but until now there has not been a proper balance between the two.
+A two-year, $50 million refurbishment of the complex was recently completed, and technicians have not finished checking several systems, such as ground lines that carry fuel to the shuttle.
+News ratings also were down last week.
+Acting as consultants, these people provide information about the latest therapies, evaluate the quality and appropriateness of care being undertaken, and alleviate emotional stress.
+But other food companies haven't been waiting around for Simplesse to get FDA approval for other uses.
+The $7,500 award administered by the PEN association of writers was presented Saturday at the Fourth International Hemingway Conference.
+Maldivian officials said shooting died down after the Indian troops arrived.
+Inside each Russian leader is a series of smaller ones trying to get out. Lawrence Kasdan's ambitious, likable fresco of LA life Grand Canyon, noted in my last report, won the Golden Bear for Best Film.
+The prosecutor's filing said, "The law does not allow an exchange of money for jail time, even for the benefit of a badly needed societal purpose."
+When he finds himself doing something that looks purposeful _ for example, repeated washing _ his logical mind has to find a reason," she says.
+The main points to bear in mind are: There is a threshold of Pounds 140,000 before any IHT is payable.
+Members of the center's steering committee for the project, all of whom signed the report, included Paul A. Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve Board; Adm.
+In the Pataz area Peru's two largest traditional gold mines, Retamas and Poderosa, are doing very nicely. Mineroperu, the state minerals company is also offering a series of already-studied gold deposits to private investors.
+West German diplomats in Brindisi said 3,200 Albanians who took refuge in their embassy in Tirana, Albania's capital, would make the sea crossing.
+Meridian Morocco, a separate company, continues to trade.
+At the same time, Ford estimated that its proposal would cost the FSLIC about $1.4 billion if interest rates remained stable, but would cost more if rates rise.
+The school planned to provide the protesters with food and sleeping bags, said Hampshire spokeswoman Lee Wicks.
+But 5-year-old Prince William and 3-year-old Prince Harry may have to wait a while before getting behind the wheels.
+DuPont said that annually $28 billion in goods and services and $135 billion worth of equipment depend on CFCs in some way.
+SciMed said the appeals court remanded the case back to the district court for further proceedings.
+The communique criticized Israel for "obstructing" peace efforts.
+It has urged Oftel to delay the change from 1994 until 1996 and to review the plan from scratch. But the Telecommunications Users' Association, another user group, and BT, Britain's largest telecommunications group, strongly back the original decision.
+"We will be given the money to keep the services on the air," Carlson said.
+Earlier studies indicated the state's leukemia rate was 1.45 times higher than that across the country, and 2.45 times higher for children.
+Ben Cosgrove, a Boeing vice president who was on the task force, said his company supported the recommendations announced Tuesday.
+Nearly every scene seems to be missing something.
+The stock market is closed Thursday and Friday.
+The project will be jointly funded.
+N.V. Fokker said it reached agreement with the Dutch government, one of its largest shareholders, to proceed with a rights issue later this year to raise as much as 320 million guilders ($157.3 million).
+Manderino had just completed his first year as speaker after serving previously as Democratic leader.
+Thus 61 percent of this group _ or 30 percent overall _ foresaw World War III within two decades.
+It opened at 145.90 yen and moved between 145.45 yen and 146.45 yen.
+Six Cuban prisoners became unruly during a cell transfer Friday, and three officers and an inmate suffered minor injuries in the fracas, authorities said.
+The president of El Salvador's National Assembly called for a blanket pardon for war criminals, including military officers convicted of the murders of six Jesuit priests.
+They didn't even tell me the show was canceled." Maher and Tommy Hinkley play goofy detectives in "Hard Knocks." "We never spent much time on cases," he said. "It was really a character comedy.
+The market has been so volatile, he says, that the unit estimates it recovered more than $10 million of the loss yesterday alone.
+Their measure would eliminate the requirement for a withdrawal after 60 days.
+Sutherland was pronounced dead at the scene by a doctro from the county medical examiner's office.
+The vampy fish will pitch new "premium chunk light" tuna from Star-Kist, a unit of H.J. Heinz.
+The prosecution and Nussbaum's lawyer have maintained that she was intimidated and virtually brainwashed by Steinberg, who frequently beat her.
+A leading member of the 'positive Europeans' group of Tory MPs, he blends strong support for the treaty with frustration at the activities of Euro-sceptics in his party. 'I think their collective behaviour is absurd.
+Arab doctors in the occupied Gaza Strip said a 36-year-old man from the Shati refugee camp was shot in the leg.
+"A lot of people that come to see us are pretty wide-eyed, there's not a lot of cynicism," Munson insisted.
+Proceeds will be used for expansion, the spokesman said.
+Besides the lingering trade and budget deficits, which helped spark the 1987 stock market crash, bond traders this year remainly acutely worried about inflation as evidence points to a generally strong economy.
+At the same time, a bone of contention was disappearing with Libya at the same time.
+Government bulldozers continued removing mines and earth mounds along the five-mile Green Line that divides Beirut into Christian and Moslem sections.
+Mr. Edelman's group owns about 8.8% of Morse shares on a fully diluted basis.
+"'Root out every savings you can find,' he told us."
+A helicopter expert, Mr. Dooley was a lieutenant colonel serving as a military attache in Riyadh in 1984 when he was offered a job by Sikorsky as a marketing coordinator in the Middle East.
+Those numbers compare with the USDA's September estimates of 1.47 billion bushels of soybeans and 4.46 billion bushels of corn.
+Standard & Poor's upgraded MCI's subordinated debt rating late Tuesday.
+An aide to Mr. Johnson dismisses personal gain as the driving force behind the action.
+Unions have been pushing a provision of the bill requiring mandatory notice of plant closings for large companies.
+As long as the benefactor has no direct ties to the policy, it doesn't have to be disclosed when the estate is settled.
+In the U.S. and most other developed countries, the practice isn't a prominent issue.
+Andrei Roiter and Vadim Zakharov, both of whom mix boldly simplified figurative and abstract imagery, are shown alongside American artist Donald Sultan, who works in a comparable mode and mood.
+But the Sandia scientists achieved speedups of more than 1,000 times.
+The stock market struggled to a small gain Thursday in a bid to rebound from Wednesday's broad decline.
+He said the first sites to be cleaned will not be determined until the federal coordinator on the scene gives the go-ahead.
+The Interior Department said Wednesday a proposed 358-mile Northeast natural gas pipeline is unacceptable because its route across the Appalachian Trail would create scenic and environmental problems.
+The last-named was also boosted by news of asset sales totalling Pounds 13m.
+Upon the death of the first spouse, the house doesn't have to pass through probate.
+In Lecture Room 5.08, grandmaster Roman Dzindzichashvili was holding forth energetically.
+One was the 55-year-old Grein, who was the only candidate heading a diocese.He is a native of Bemidji, Minn.
+MR TERRY Venables, the ousted chief executive of Tottenham Hotspur, is to ask the High Court for extra time to put up Pounds 300,000 'security for costs' in his battle to wrest control of the football club from Mr Alan Sugar, the chairman.
+'If it's true what the government's saying in terms of present water levels, it's pretty scary,' says Mr Mark van Og-trop, hotel manager.
+Further, it had $5.3 million in losses on the sale of securities and loans, compared with a year-earlier gain of $7 million.
+He said the fourth person injured, the driver of the private car, was in stable condition at the base hospital.
+Homework assignments are designed to hone skills like peripheral vision, which is important for an actor who must put down a product in the same place over and over again.
+It determined that four of them, including the feed grain program, involved subsidies.
+He says, for instance, that he persuaded Paris's Musee Rodin to dismiss several French foundries that were doing substandard work.
+These include an army of 38,000 and a National Guard of 56,000 currently swelling with new recruits.
+He said Republicans outspent Democrats heavily in the 1984 campaign through use of soft money.
+The nurses' intervention ended after six months.
+Salvadoran negotiators put the final touches on a peace agreement that chops the military in half, disarms the insurgents and all but ensures the end of a 12-year-old civil war.
+The 3 series, which includes BMW's smallest cars, accounted for 51% of total group auto sales in 1990.
+'I'm in favour of being in Europe, but not of losing our independence.
+Mr Tucci joined Wang as vice-president, operations, in 1990.
+It has about 3.1 million residents.
+A heat wave continued Friday over the Southwest, with temperatures rising past 100, but in the East snow fell at higher elevations of the southern Appalachians.
+The Maryland National Bank challenged the tax, seeking a refund of $197,310 it paid under protest to the state for the years 1979 through 1982.
+He would abolish its 3:30 a.m. sunrise based on Japan standard time and open stock trading two hours earlier than Tokyo.
+OPEC still has a temporary production ceiling of 22.3 million barrels a day on its books that has been largely ignored in recent months.
+U.S. officials said in 1984 that Suazo Cordova ousted Alvarez because he meddled in politics.
+Analysts said the company had hedged itself effectively against currency fluctuations.
+The new report also showed Atlanta with a 13 percent increase in its murder rate as killings rose from 217 to 246, outdistancing an increase of 7 percent in the South and 4 percent nationwide.
+Jones, who joined Northrop in 1953, will retain the chairman's post.
+The consultants from Ireland will assist in targeting the companies and will go on some visits to help present their case for investment.
+Behind the swinging doors, Dr. Peter Moyer is called to a car accident victim who has only slight injuries but slips so deeply into unconsciousness he can barely be roused by two physicians.
+One day last year, in the basement of Haiti's main military barracks, Col. Paul watched as his intelligence operatives worked over a woman who would not confess to theft.
+Bennett, 39, of Boston's Mission Hill section, was arrested at the Burlington home of his girlfriend, said Burlington police Lt. Arnold Christiansen.
+The March 1988 Current Population Survey estimated total 1987 wage and salary income for 12.9 million blacks was $178.8 billion.
+Earlier Wednesday, the minister of transportation and telecommuncations fired Malev general manager Lajos Jahoda, the state MTI news agency reported.
+Both of those developments followed a government investigation into payments Robins made to former executives and business contractors without necessary court approval.
+The children ranged in age from 2 months to 10 years, he said.
+German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Gorbachev stressed the importance of the changes that have allowed closer ties between Bonn and Moscow as they signed the broad agreement that is to serve as the basis of future relations.
+Among other things, the small number reflects the fact that an unusually wet spring improved the condition of pastures.
+In return for a drop in working hours, the unions agreed to moderate their wage demands. With hindsight, the unions underestimated the cost of the fall in working hours.
+On-line computerized lotteries account for the lion's share of all lottery sales, with only about a quarter of revenues coming from "instant" scratch-off tickets and other niche games.
+Sokomanu was accused of inciting mutiny within Vanuatu's paramilitary forces in December in an attempt to replace the elected government of Prime Minister Walter Lini with an interim administration headed by Sope.
+He was allowed to improvise, allowed to flesh out his characters.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Grace closed at $62.875 a share, down $1.375, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped sharply.
+Jackson has been vague in more resent interviews on the events in Memphis.
+Mr. Delucia declined to comment.
+Mr. Rostenkowski also postponed a House vote scheduled for tomorrow on the Democrats' third jobless-benefits bill, which stood to be vetoed by the president.
+Nelson, however, was killed.
+Venture capital has become well established as a method of financing businesses over the past decade but many entrepreneurs are still puzzled by the workings of the industry.
+As the fragile boat sank, the survivors put the helmsman's body on a makeshift raft and floated downstream to safety, past enemy positions.
+Oil prices rose on speculation that supplies could be affected if the invasion escalated into an attack on neighboring Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest crude exporter.
+Yet another political scandal is racking Japan.
+I was raised in a generation that was taught to appreciate the virtues of modern art, from Renoir to Picasso and even to Jackson Pollock and "abstract expressionism," though I had to admit that this last stage had no appeal to me.
+Along the path to this peak, Hachette has taken some knocks.
+In an attempt to stop a 50% decline in its mortgage business, a Michigan-based bank holding company is offering 2% cash rebates on conventional mortgages.
+The general rule is that tables which focus on derivatives will appear on the same page as statistics on the underlying markets.
+Cousins, who testified at hearings before the National Transportation Safety Board last year, has blamed the accident on a malfunction of the ship, which he says did not respond to his rudder changes after he took it off automatic pilot.
+Is it an opera?
+But even if we lose this small population, we can rest assured that the consequence will not be evolutionary Armageddon.
+"We were expecting it last year," said Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Pat Bell. "I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did.
+If no contract agreement is reached by midnight March 3, Eastern is free to impose its own work rules and the 8,500-hundred member union representing Eastern machinists, baggage handlers and other ground crews are free to strike.
+The rate proposals now go to the board of governors of the Postal Service, and could be ordered into effect within two weeks.
+The case will be re-argued with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who joined the court last month, taking part in the deliberations. Kennedy's participation in the case will give the court six members, a quorum, to consider the underlying dispute.
+"The U.S. strategy of isolating Cuba has failed," he said at a weekend news conference. "We never came to an inauguration before because they didn't invite us.
+At least 15 cases involved cracks or corrosion on an aircraft's outer skin or on control devices.
+The latest fly was found Tuesday in Virginia Gardens.
+'We try not to get excited about a few bad years,' he says. Amoco produces the oil-equivalent of 500m barrels a year.
+By the time the event crawls to its conclusion on Monday night, three-quarters of the original revelers have chugged the bitter brew of defeat, and the hotel lobby looks pretty bare.
+They will indulge Young's strange fantasy _ listening to a 300-pound piano crash to the ground from a hovering helicopter.
+Citicorp also said the average rate fell to 6.625% at its $50 million auction of 182-day commercial paper from 6.6472% at last week's sale.
+He's a relic of another time, when people who didn't endure great hardship didn't feel obligated to inflict it on themselves through excessive introspection.
+Amid this vast information exchange, the FDA's closed, byzantine system is an anachronism.
+A lower court ruled that the federal government has exclusive authority to prosecute the man.
+In a last-minute move, the government forced Pepsi to change the name of the soft drink from Pepsi Era to Lehar Pepsi because Era wasn't considered sufficiently "Indian."
+I feel about as sad about that as other passengers.
+Bush has requested a $1 billion increase for next year, but it appears unlikely he'll get anything close to that.
+They also maintain diet has been shown to have only a small effect on cholesterol and that people generally don't stick to special diets when they are not part of a closely supervised medical study.
+The Listonian crisis was getting out of hand.
+On a 326-94 vote, the House rejected on Thursday an amendment that could have allowed 241 S&Ls to escape a requirement calling for the industry to come up with $6 billion in new capital by 1995 to hedge against loan losses.
+Executions are often carried out quickly, with little or no appeals process.
+She said she didn't know whether Mr. Mower's resignation was related to the decision to close the mortgage unit's offices in California.
+Anthony Michaels-Moore did good service as Creon and the Messenger; the BBC Symphony Chorus had been well drilled. The firm grip on the conductor's baton that kept the Stravinsky taut was also brought to bear upon the Strauss.
+One woman was seriously injured by a stray bullet as she stood outside her northest Washington home.
+The 1988 income reflects the so-called "farm gate value" of apples, which is what farmers receive.
+We can draw on facilities in 28 countries,' he says. The company is experienced in changing its role as the computer industry has evolved.
+His grandfather, who had arrived from Ireland during the mid-19th century potato famine, started several electric utilities that later became part of the Consolidated Edison Co. of New York.
+Hurling high Bs, our Turandot described how the brutal murder of an ancestor thousands of years ago made her hate all men.
+A gesture of good will to high school seniors backfired when Charlotte-Douglas International Airport officials tried to reroute planes so noise wouldn't interfere with outdoor graduation ceremonies.
+In addition, the jury said that NEC had willfully infringed on Wang's patents, permitting the judge to triple the award payable by NEC.
+He made no comment to journalists and spent 10 minutes with Walker, who replaces Edwin Corr.
+The case is expected to come to court next year. Names on two syndicates, 90 and 334, managed by Pulbrook Underwriting Agency, face some of the heaviest individual losses.
+The highest price realised was 168p for a Rwanda pf.
+"There is this continuing mortgage that Gorbachev is drawing on," says Harvard Soviet affairs expert Marshall Goldman.
+Soldiers wielding sticks and rubbers hoses Thursday night attacked journalists gathered in front of the building where oppositon leader Guillermo Endara was conducting a hunger strike. Endara was beaten and forced to leave the building.
+But authorities intervened after Miss Sapp's father called the FBI, and a 21-hour standoff followed at the motel.
+Anger builds steadily in many of the soldiers _ reserves called up from civilian life _ and the order comes to drive them off. Then comes the guilt, the guilt that some of the Israelis will carry with them perhaps for life.
+Carney, who is semiretired, came from his home on the Connecticut shore.
+Speaking at a Saturday campaign rally, Turner repeated his call to "keep Canada Canadian for Canadians" and cancel the pact with a vote for his party.
+The Twins started slower off the talented Smoltz, but loaded the bases in the eighth after he was gone and had runners on first and second with none out in the ninth, only to have both threats killed by double plays.
+Cleaner fuels for all automobiles in nine cities with the worst pollution.
+A federal prison inspector recommended improvements in prison employee training.
+Canada, June foreign reserves; April labour income (down 0.2 per cent on month).
+Prime rate cuts from several leading U.S. banks later nudged the dollar lower.
+The Communist Party on Thursday opened the possibility of radical change in the Soviet Union's structure by offering new powers to the republics and a possible rewrite of the agreement that united them.
+Do the majority of the staff of an American investment bank live outside America?' Norris's equity capital markets operation in London had recently become, for administrative purposes, part of Baring Securities, rather than Baring Brothers.
+Under the guarantee procedure, banks or other commercial institutions lend money to farmers, and the FmHA provides a guarantee that the debt will be repaid.
+But whether the Evergreen group offers a worthwhile alternative is another question.
+"Cardiology has tended to ignore the role of the brain on the heart," Ornish said.
+Entitlements are federal benefit programs such as Social Security and Medicare.
+Alaska gets what Vermont gets.
+We've all had successes and failures in that part of our lives.
+"We still anticipate a unanimous vote for acquittal," Ford said.
+None has made a bid yet.
+Rep. Dan Mica has written a letter to President Fidel Castro expressing "shock" over the Cuban government's decision to revoke visas which he and several aides had been given for travel to Cuba.
+Books which do the reverse - looking at the West through the eyes of a Moslem, Middle Eastern visitor - unfortunately are not.
+She also was convicted on charges that cited her playing "Jingle Bells" on the piano nude in front of the children, making them take part in a nude pile-up, defecating in front of the children, and having a child urinate on her.
+By law, 25 percent of the revenues collected by the Forest Service for the sale of timber and other use of national forest resources must be returned to the states where the forests are located.
+(NA) "Family Double Dare," FOX, 2.8.
+They also want a holiday which is tailored to their needs and don't want to be part of a large group.' Some five years ago, when I first went to Kandersteg, the story was rather different.
+While acknowledging that silicone implants did produce tumors in rats, a Dow Corning spokesman says, "Patients face no significant risk.
+Regina has nine million shares outstanding.
+On Thursday, a spokesman for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington said the notice to the county may have been an error.
+Cardinal Franciszek Macharski of Krakow, Poland, said Thursday conditions did not exist for carrying out a 1987 agreement between the church and Jewish organizations to relocate the Carmelite convent away from the camp.
+Elmer Johnson plans to resign as executive vice president of General Motors.
+Instead, the critics contend, the Bush budget relies on highly optimistic economic assumptions to reach the deficit reduction targets established in the Gramm-Rudman law, including cutting the deficit nearly in half to $63.1 billion in 1991.
+During 1986 consumer prices fell at a 0.3% percent annual rate (Dec to Dec).
+Gave federal agencies more leeway in dealing with labor unions representing their employees, and _Rejected a challenge to New York City's rent control law.
+The White House has been pressing the panel to start the hearings before the Aug. 5 congressional recess. But even if they start by then, it is likely that the process will be kept open until the fall.
+Ballots without the names of specific candidates will be available for the first time to an estimated 3 million Americans in other countries who are eligible to vote on Nov. 8 for the next president.
+But the stigma remains.
+She said the department was not sure what would happen next, but "It just continues to be good news" from Manila.
+Scottish TUC conference opens in Dundee. TUESDAY: Half-yearly update of seasonal adjustments to monetary aggregates. Financial statistics (April).
+The latest financial and legal woes raised questions about the status of two takeover bids for the electronics retailer.
+MMWEC, a group of municipally owned utilities based in Ludlow, Mass., earlier this year said it wanted to sell its Seabrook stake and stopped paying its share of the costs of keeping the plant ready to run.
+Fuel prices automatically increased, and a rise in the price of basic foods was expected shortly as a result of the 18.5 percent devaluation of the Nicaraguan currency.
+But they acknowledge that the company's dominant position in its chosen markets, leaves it well-placed to survive.
+To protect them from birds, the vineyards that slope down to the Murtensee spend the summer covered in what look like outsize yellow hair-nets.
+To acquire trust units, an investor buys the underlying common and then trades those shares for the units.
+Ed Rollins chairman of the GOP congressional campaign commitee, said he did not intend to question Atwater's earlier statements disavowing advance knowledge about the memo. "I was defending Lee and I take him at his word," he said today.
+Yet the convoluted plan to sell the stake to Ifil, one of Fiat's main shareholders, is no substitute for a clean break. The suspicion remains that such changes have been forced on Fiat by circumstance.
+He also said she never plotted to deceive her husband into releasing the children to her.
+At Sotheby's sale of postwar art last week, only half the works offered sold. In contrast, the last few seasons saw paintings routinely sold at record-breaking prices.
+They were just six of 157 illegal immigrants arrested that night. Could the same situation, the same solution, develop in post-communist Europe?
+"That's 72 tons in the first quarter of this year, or more than the 50 tons it bought in the last quarter of 1987," he said.
+Many of their inquiries are only superficially digressive; they may not solve Dalgliesh's case, but they help the author make hers.
+The contracts include options for engineering and supply support.
+Along the way, Mr. Abboud, 58 years old, gained a reputation for being abrasive and lacking "people skills," a tag that seems to stick harder to him the more he denies it.
+No, you reduce your order. Then there is VAT.
+Slain was James Bailey, 34, who was serving time for attempted murder.
+"All he wants is a Coke and cigarettes.
+The traveling executive who loses his charge card just before trying to check into a hotel for the night. The Yuppie dad who cancels all appointments and buys a fishing boat to take his kid on vacation.
+"To be exposed to Denali weather at that elevation is just asking for it," said Renny Jackson, a ranger who had descended Saturday after spending 24 days on the mountain.
+Soviet authorities told the Foreign Ministry about the errant balloon Wednesday morning.
+Net cash income of farmers _ the difference between gross cash receipts and cash expenses _ rose to a record $56 billion in calendar 1987.
+The average seven-day simple yield on tax-exempt funds rose to 5.55% from 5.53%.
+General Dmitri Volkogonov, head of a joint Russian-US commission searching for missing US prisoners of war in the former Soviet Union, said that four Americans were held at a Soviet psychiatric hospital in 1953.
+ICN Biomedicals makes and markets research chemicals.
+Dukakis criticized the Reagan administration, saying the president has a committee representing federal agencies as his drug task force.
+GE has moved four of its nine lighting research centres to Tungsram, its Hungarian lightbulb-making subsidiary. Investors, particularly from Japan and the US, have also been attracted by Hungary's location.
+An extreme rightist party won seven City Council seats in municipal elections Sunday that dealt a crushing defeat to Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Christian Democrats.
+He was acquitted on two aggravated abuse charges.
+Centel, which currently has about 29.6 million shares outstanding, said it hasn't any specific plans for the new shares, but may use them for future acquisitions.
+It is likely credits linked to specific projects will be given the go-ahead.
+Bush said the videotaped beating of a black motorist by a group of Los Angeles police officers "made me sick," but refused to say whether he thought the city's police chief, Daryl Gates, should resign.
+About 150 people booed and shouted "Guilty" and "Hang him" as Meinholz, entered the courthouse in this town 35 miles south of Boston.
+Mrs. Bush spent part of Thursday in a salute to 25 local children who read hundreds of books to raise money for the March of Dimes.
+President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua extended a truce with guerrillas through the end of December, but said Tuesday his nation will maintain a state of alert until it sees a change in U.S. policy.
+Before LIN had accepted the offer, however, Metromedia decided not to sell to Southwestern Bell.
+Funny that they prefer a different coffee when in Britain, but never mind. Nobody is taking much notice, least of all McCann-Erickson, the ad agency behind the campaign.
+When he speaks, a German central banker combines the moral authority of a high priest with the fire-power of a general.
+One guy goes out for five minutes, gets cold, and then the next guy goes out." Bad as it was to work outside, it was worse to be living there.
+He scheduled a hearing on the matter for next week.
+Six agencies initially competed for the account, including Lois Pitts Gershon.
+Banker Dan Doan recalled the time he and others were in his office after midnight negotiating with an officer from Charming Shoppes in Pennsylvania on one phone and one from Shigeru K.K. in Japan on another.
+Separately, Dan Rostenkowski (D., Ill.), the House's top tax writer, proposed yesterday to cap at $1 million the annual deduction a company could take for an executive's compensation.
+Courier said Friday that the unit continues to operate at reduced levels as a result of the strike.
+I don't believe there are that many good parts for men either. It's just that even with bad parts in uninteresting films the focus is on the man's problems.
+The 41-bank holding company, with $20.9 billion in assets, said nonperforming loans jumped $61 million in the fourth quarter to $853 million, or a troublesome 5.7% of total loans and other assets.
+Soybean futures prices leaped higher in thin trading today on the Chicago Board of Trade.
+The note, written in Spanish, was found inside the blood-splattered 1979 Ford that Salcido is believed to have been driving before it was discovered abandoned in San Rafael Friday afternoon.
+But for some, the greatest mystery is why the Dow rose 800 points during the previous 10 months.
+"No one is going to say that we have to turn off the lights," says Cyrus Noe, editor of "Clearing Up," a utility newsletter.
+He said peptide-antibody response is not well understood now and that experiments in the past have shown that synthetic peptides can trigger undesirable antibodies, only a small number of which will attack the target.
+The administration is "listening and learning" to what Congress proposes in the way of alternatives to finance the insurance program, said William Diefenderfer III, deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget.
+News International PLC, the British arm of the publisher Rupert Murdoch, also is interested, publishing-industry executives said.
+Incredibly, they tried (and missed) only one shot from the field in the last 4 1/2 minutes, while the Hoosiers repeatedly and successfully stormed the hoop with all hands.
+It is understood the Tecs are considering whether to set up a joint secretariat.
+Indeed, says Stepping Out, certain "relics of a bygone America are de rigeur on the backs of savvy British protestors."
+He offers probation to first-time, non-violent offenders only, and not to drug dealers.
+Do you worry that your lower profile makes people wonder, what's this guy doing?
+Conservatives worry, for example, that despite his campaign talk, Mr. Bush may quietly scale back the White House commitment to Mr. Reagan's missile-defense system, the Strategic Defense Initiative.
+Central Telegraph serves 120,000 Soviet telex subscribers and 4,000 international customers.
+The pension fund and insurance companies will be less inclined to put property into their portfolios and the gap will have to be met by other kinds of investor. That itself need not be a tragedy.
+They added they aren't yet working on anything specific.
+The other product, AF/Remote, allows the computer to phone someone for help it it gets into trouble. Together, the products allow the computer to work unattended.
+CERAMCO, the biggest lingerie maker in Australasia, yesterday announced operating profits after tax for the year to March 31 up from NZDollars 16.7m (USDollars 9.3m) to NZDollars 19.3m.
+To date, United Parcel and other private express services have avoided conflict by charging such a premium that they couldn't be considered a direct threat.
+These are some of the stories of the 55 people confirmed dead since Tuesday's earthquake: _Diane Laufer, 40, and Paul Harris, 48, San Francisco.
+The subsidy would cost taxpayers about $75 million at today's prices, the Post said.
+The U.S. Big Three auto makers took just 60% of the market, down from 65% in August of 1989.
+The State Department is advising U.S. citizens to be careful in traveling to Romania, the East European country where tens of thousands of students and workers are on strike in an effort to pressure the government to step down.
+Most other chapters of the group, in 67 cities in the United States and Canada, work successfully with police, Sliwa said.
+There may have been illness." Harold Pinter, the most influential playwright of his generation, approaches his 60th birthday as an angry artist who hasn't written a full-length play in 12 years.
+Plant Genetics' pills may be available in two to five years, a spokesman says.
+Second, Kuwait's legitimate government must be restored to replace the puppet regime.
+The eight major automakers with U.S. assembly plants reported Tuesday they sold vehicle at an average daily rate of 37,059 during Nov. 21-30, compared with 40,843 a day on average during the same time last year.
+The Los Angeles-based insurance company, which is operating under the protection of Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code, cautioned that the talks are preliminary.
+"It would make strictly no difference if we offered diamonds, cash, gold or anything you like," Sir James said.
+The justices refused to block a trial in which McIntyre hopes to prove he donated sperm only after Ms. Crouch said she would let him help raise the child.
+Engineers apparently failed to anticipate the amount and effect of turbulence on the new missile during its underwater movement.
+"He's had some idea about fiscal policy or the balance of payments while running and wants to discuss it," says Mr. Fontaine.
+"The area covered will be 40 percent greater," Jackson said.
+The hunger strikers voted to stay, with only 56 dissenting.
+According to estimates by budget analysts inside the Pentagon, the department's five-year budget plan may be as much as $400 billion out of whack.
+He retained a few responsibilities but returned most after the emperor's recovery.
+The Financial Times 30-share index ended off 11.4 points at 1740.8 after dropping nearly eight points in the last hour.
+It is then turned over successively to controllers in Maastricht, the Netherlands; Brussels; Rheims, France; Paris; Marseille; and Barcelona.
+The negotiations were held at the offices here of Chadbourne & Parke, the law firm representing B.A.T.
+But the radio earlier reported the 10 dead, and it appeared the announcer meant to say there had been a total 62 dead from all 16 attacks.
+"I think it would be fun for a collector to be able to say: 'Hey, want to know who used to own this chair?'"
+Setting the maximum a client will pay for a job, expressed as a maximum fixed fee or as a maximum number of hours that the client is prepared to pay for. Result-based bonuses or success fees.
+Political leanings are not forgotten in the financial reports. Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., pointedly noted a fund in which she invests has no holdings in South Africa.
+After seasonal adjustment, the surplus stood at $5.91 billion, down from $6.17 billion in July.
+In its most recent proposal, American Home said it would give the claimants a choice of an immediate settlement of $2.15 billion or of aggregate payments totaling $2.48 billion spread over six years.
+Rebels demanded a stop to trials of military officers implicated in a wave of officially sanctioned terror during military rule.
+She was not harmed," said Cmdr.
+As its centerpiece is Kemp's plan for encouraging home ownership among low and moderate-income families.
+The Times said the Israeli deal could amount to $1 billion worth of arms.
+"It can't be written off to something such as mismanagement or somebody's not doing their job," says Pat Chartrand, consultant to state Sen. Jim Nielsen, who represents Butte County.
+According to Knight-Ridder Financial News, India's plan would allow Indian nationals living or traveling abroad to bring as much as five kilograms of gold into the country with a duty.
+Rights to buy the new shares began trading yesterday on a when-issued basis at $5.50 per right on the New York Stock Exchange.
+The boat "exploded and burned all the way down to the water line" at 1 a.m. about 200 yards off Adams Key in Biscaye National Park, south of Miami, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Jerry Snyder.
+After the 180 days, other parties in the case can file restructuring proposals.
+AIDS testing should be mandatory only for prison inmates, prospective immigrants, the military and blood and organ donors, a draft report by the American Medical Association's trustees said.
+However, random interviews with window shoppers along Stroeget, a pedestrian street in Copenhagen, suggest many people are more worried about the country's weak economy than its military role.
+A federal appeals court refused Thursday to order that Farrakhan and Stallings be admitted, but sent the matter to Jackson for further consideration, saying the two could not be barred simply because they advocate a particular viewpoint.
+Parts made from a single piece of metal replaced most hot bonding in the cargo area.
+The United States is the clear No. 1 nation in phone lines with 118.4 million, followed by Japan with 50 million and the Soviet Union with 23.7 million, the book says.
+"The great bulk of art objects are flowing out without any restraint at all," he said in an interview.
+The association said that lack of airport and air space capacity is the biggest problem facing the airline industry.
+Oncocin, for example, a data base being developed at Stanford University, recommends drug therapies for certain types of cancers and keeps track of patients' progress.
+Barry's lawyers replayed the section of the tape showing the agent opening the drawer, apparently searching for the pipe.
+The defense challenged Mrs. Palme's reliability more than three years after the event, and noted the lack of a motive, murder weapon or other forensic evidence to link Pettersson with the shooting.
+On his own numbers he is planning to increase healthcare spending from 14 per cent of GDP today to nearly 17.5 per cent by end of the century.
+When a daughter asks why her father beats her mother all the time, the mother tells her, "That man's been beaten down because of the color of his skin."
+Walker said in regard to the more than 600 contacts between Wallach and Meese that "Wallach put all this in writing.
+Scientists believe about half of global warming is caused by carbon dioxide gas from fossil fuel burning.
+"They should go out and talk to the Rotary Club about bats," he says.
+Mr. Markey was previously best known for his ties to the doomed nuclear-freeze movement.
+And dreams are always more powerful than reality." As a university student, Mr. Abbas says, he wanted to be a professor of literature.
+In the 12 months since the program began, the Houston office became the nation's busiest single center, with applications expected to top 110,000, officials said.
+But its vastness is also a reason for allocating responsibilities as clearly as possible.
+And you said you have given the PLO enough time.
+Wright, who had been taking most of the political heat on the issue, changed that strategy on Tuesday.
+For the time being, the state tolerates his outbursts, perhaps to give the impression that China allows dissent. Police recently stopped tailing his car, and authorities no longer force him to report his contacts with the foreign press.
+In February, Philadelphia-based Bell Atlantic Corp. won a four-year contract to modernize Spain's national telephone network.
+Rhoden has acknowledged Christian has no symptoms of AIDS and tested negative for the virus.
+His recommendation is not binding; Morris makes a final decision.
+She and the other women in her outfit can handle T-81 Chinese assault rifles and machine pistols, rocket launchers and anti-aircraft guns, she said.
+"I think it's been rare to find a president in the history of the United States who knows German history and German politics so well as this president.
+But there was concern the body would produce an adverse biological or biomechanical response, he said.
+With the simultaneous introduction of a new grading structure for retail employees, most will receive bigger rises. The revision of the pay structure is similar to those by other retail employers including Tesco and J. Sainsbury.
+The Houston-based personal computer maker said last month that it expects second-quarter pershare income of less than 25 cents, well below the $1.18 it earned a year ago.
+The program is in its 24th year.
+Disney officials won't comment on the exercise of stock options by any executives.
+What time is it?"
+I made the decision (to divert arms sale money to the Contras).
+But several technical analysts said that the big volume accompanying Friday's session might mean better things ahead.
+McCloskey noted recent statistics that show 7.7 night-vision goggles accidents per 100,000 flying hours for the third and fourth quarters of 1989 and the first quarter of 1990.
+After the ceremony, about 60 musicians, including Bruce Springsteen, Roger Daltry and Peter Townshend of the Who, hopped up on stage for a jam session.
+The Tuinmans are believed to have lived in Yakima for the last three months of 1988, said Yakima County Sheriff's Lt.
+Morton International Inc., offering of $200 million credit sensitive debentures, via Goldman, Sachs & Co., Salomon Brothers Inc. and Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
+Each question was asked over the telephone of five IRS offices.
+Mr. Brady estimated that 50% of the cost increase results from the decline in real estate prices; much thrift lending is backed to some degree by real estate.
+Carmina is under armed guard at the hospital, where gifts continued to pour in.
+It is an overwhelming probability that the next government, at the instigation of the ANC, will take a tougher line than is at present the case on the related issues of anti-trust policy and the structures of corporate control.
+The company said it agreed, subject to bankruptcy court approval in New York, with Irwin Toy Ltd. for it to become the exclusive distributor in Canada of toys and games sold by Coleco.
+Ms. Nakamura conceded that despite stronger demands by her clients for half of the couple's property at divorce, they rarely get it.
+The new Opera is a hulking mass of polished granite, glass and stainless steel designed by Canadian architect Carlos Ott.
+The army also responds with gunfire and by tearing down Palestinian homes when firebombs are thrown. More than 300 Arabs and 10 Israelis have died in the nearly 11-month Palestinian uprising.
+In doing so, we not only risk creating unbalanced individuals, but we may also be stifling the creativity which can flourish when children are allowed to follow their desires through the free play of the imagination.
+Take the most recent ad for the Britannia gold bullion coin.
+Governors from 12 western states, along with the governor of American Samoa, begin their three-day conference on Sunday.
+The company spokesman said the airline's business has been slowly building since its Oct. 20 start-up.
+That's why State Farm, with its hefty surplus, must mix some fancy footwork to protect its mutual holders with its fighting stance in pursuit of new business.
+Charges of mismanagement and grossly inflated salaries for the Bakkers and top aides resulted in an IRS investigation of PTL and a lawsuit by the ministry to recover $52 million from the Bakkers and their chief assistant.
+'They have a big advantage over us.
+They will try to promote resolution of Panama's 15-month-old crisis.
+East German Finance Minister Walter Romberg sounded the alarm in an interview with Bonn's Die Welt newspaper last week, when he appealed to Bonn for closer cooperation in the critical aftermath of monetary union.
+None the less, memories of his previous administration, in power at the height of the oil boom - have not helped his reputation as a fighter of graft. The reputation of politicans and political parties is low.
+"Listen," I said in adrenaline-inspired Russian.
+Offering her a ride, they took her back into the countryside and raped her a second time, police said.
+After a stint in the Marines and a marketing degree from the University of Montana, Mr. Smith ran a drive-in called Auto-Dine in Moorhead, Minn.
+But others argued it would be vulnerable to court challenges based on the right to free speech.
+The debate also suffers from a feeling that the Democrats, particularly Jesse Jackson, have a hammerlock on the inner-city vote.
+The government has indicated that based on current evidence, it doesn't intend to seek criminal charges against either man.
+The United States' U.N. dues are more than $200 million a year, a quarter of the world body's regular budget.
+But what of 'ethnic explosions'? Of the peninsula's 2.7m people, about 70 per cent are Russian.
+The bank said it hopes the discussions lead to an agreement, but that an accord isn't certain at this point.
+AEG intends to diversify CKD's production capacity of 1,200 tramcars and 550 locomotives a year, focusing on making subway cars and suburban trains.
+In Cape Town, Winnie Mandela paid a hospital visit to her husband, who is being treated for tuberculosis.
+"One position the president might want to take is to urge the states to enact legislation (in a post-Roe-vs.-Wade situation) recognizing the three exceptions that he would allow," she said.
+But by and large, Sandalista woman can be recognized by flowing Indian print skirts and cotton tank tops; the men by often frayed pants and ancient T-shirts.
+Thousands of people cheered and set off firecrackers earlier when East German workers began knocking the new holes in the wall.
+But the agency warned that it still won't be able to assist the vast majority of troubled farmers.
+Health workers began the strike March 18 for higher pay, which the government has said it can't afford.
+Abernathy will be buried at Lincoln Cemetery, said his niece, Brenda Russell.
+However, she presented some stunningly attractive numbers: a whole line of white heavy-lace guipure jackets and jumpsuits or simple V-necked dresses to the knee.
+Some kind of party split is almost certain.
+A state now may ban abortions if it proves it has a compelling interest in protecting the rights of the unborn, he argued.
+The president has said goodwill begets goodwill.
+More than 130,000 boat people are held in camps in the region. Refusal by the United States and Vietnam to accept mandatory repatriation led to postponement of an international conference on the problem in Geneva earlier this month.
+Bank of New England's fourth-quarter results indicate they might.
+The property is scheduled for auction next month under foreclosure proceedings.
+"I had a good offer so I came here, and I've been here ever since," said Allen Church, who works in Sandia's arming and firing division.
+Mrs. Marcos had been charged with helping loot the Philippine treasury of $222 million and secretly buy real estate, art and jewelry.
+The charge of $8.2 million resulted from early redemption of the company's 13% subordinated debentures.
+Violence flared in many black and mixed-race areas around Cape Town and white riot police were seen marching through townships firing in all directions.
+Gulf Canada said it also has received 75.6% of Asamera's Series C convertible preferred shares and 63.7% of Asamera's warrants outstanding under its takeover bid, which expired on Monday.
+Tass gave no other details of the spacecraft's contents.
+Job cuts also will come July 1 when American Airlines is scheduled to assume the Latin routes.
+Transfers are shaded and colored and can be combined with regular and glitter paints for maximum effect.
+They had been detained since Iraqi forces overran Kuwait Aug. 2.
+The sales numbers are substantially revised monthly.
+The trust will be funded with $615 million of insurance; $200 million of cash, receivables and a note; and 50% to 80% of Manville's common stock.
+Japan is trying to head off expected U.S. trade sanctions against Japanese chip makers by asking producers to cut output of certain chips.
+"I don't compare this with anything," says Dudley Eppel, head of trading at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette.
+They have to be lean and mean." BEN COHEN Chairman, Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc.
+Researchers had previously suggested the drug stimulated the flow of blood to the scalp and hair roots, thereby promoting growth.
+"I must admit I am a bit worried about that," said a northern European diplomat.
+Along the Amite and Comite rivers, responsible for most of the damage, people returned to their homes as floodwaters began to recede Sunday.
+Defense Minister Jean Konan Banny had issued a warning Thursday that security forces would "use all necessary measures" to prevent the opposition parties from threatening public order.
+Long-term bond yields, for instance, are at historically low levels. Entirely by accident, Mr Clinton's economic policy appears to have achieved a second success over the past few months by persuading consumers to postpone their spending decisions.
+The Liberal Party must poll its members this fall.
+He told a news conference his government accepted a rebel proposal made Tuesday that first exchanges be held in Mexico between Sunday and Sept. 14.
+At one middle school for girls in El-Bireh, the principal showed a reporter damage that she said was done by Israeli soldiers who used the school as a headquarters.
+The Landesbank subsidiary owns 49 percent of the operation and the newly formed East German Casino Corp. owns the rest.
+At first, trappers found the fur business lucrative.
+To those who say we can't afford to build more high tech weapons, the answer should be that we can't afford not to.
+Four-fifths of the increase in older people is occurring in the Third World.
+Primerica said it expects to record an after-tax gain of about $35 million, or 65 cents a share, on the sale.
+Mr. Rappaport, 68 years old, has owned as much as 8.4% of Bank of New York.
+Add to that the Pounds 800m proceeds of the deal and BAe will save or receive interest on a total of Pounds 1.7bn.
+Separately, the Commerce Department said inventories rose 0.6% in September to $811.7 billion.
+Long-term indicators of stress persist: rising crime, homelessness, deficient public transport and poor state schools are the most obvious.
+"I don't know how soon we can get it resolved" because of the difficulty of studying it in human populations, he said.
+Although the U.S. military restricts the combat roles of the women, they still come in for their share of difficult and even dangerous work.
+Film director David Lynch has a hit with the TV series "Twin Peaks," but he's no fan of the small screen.
+Democrat Barbara Roberts was leading in Oregon's gubernatorial race.
+And in Colorado, voters in a Denver suburban area approved a plan to let the city annex land for a new $3 billion airport that would be the first major U.S. airport since 1974 and ease congestion at the existing airport.
+The VA rate ceiling is used because the FHA no longer sets a ceiling rate.
+Other discoveries include seashells and obsidian glass tools that indicate emergence of long-distance trade.
+He said that if Pesch proceeds with a hostile bid and can arrange adequate financing, American Medical may propose its own share buyback or leveraged buyout.
+He cautions, though, that the new Security Council must also have what the old Security Council has finally achieved: "effectiveness." Sir Brian hits the nail on the head there.
+Are all the projects identified by the Commission really necessary?
+That has set the stage for confrontation at the CITES biannual meeting beginning Monday in Lausanne, Switzerland.
+A carnival atmosphere set in when the rain stopped, complete with popcorn vendors and music from a military band.
+Some 13,500 lawyers are here this week for the American Bar Association's annual convention, and efforts by spouses and strip-tease barkers to entice them away from speeches and seminars appear to be failing.
+The loose snows of arms control are shifting once again.
+The outlook for employment remains weak, although it has improved slightly since the September survey.
+Tornadoes and thunderstorms produced flooding in Ohio, but there were no reports Friday of serious damage.
+It contains 15,000 telephone circuits and two television channels.
+GTI shares closed yesterday at $18.125, up $1, in American Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Braugher, whose theater credits include "Much Ado About Nothing" and "King John" at the New York Shakespeare Festival, makes his film debut in "Glory," and is someone to watch.
+They function as artists are supposed to.
+Since then, the Bush administration has campaigned against the bill.
+It's the unknown that's frightful.
+The Treasury plans to pay down about $1.73 billion on the federal debt with the sale next week of about $8.75 billion in two-year notes and about $7 billion in four-year notes.
+Mr. Newton argued that the NBC report created the impression that he had received financial assistance from organized-crime figures to finance the purchase of a hotel.
+French officials sought to play down escalated fighting between Libyan forces and French-backed government troops in Chad.
+The move was applauded by analysts.
+The Westerners witnessed clear evidence of Moslem fundamentalism, but also signs of modernism.
+The group refers to itself as the Forgotten Youth of Atlantic City.
+But at a time when the United States has been emphasizing democractic development in the hemisphere, the administration felt it could not make an exception by showing friendship toward Pinochet.
+PepsiCo, based in Purchase, N.Y., is a big producer of soft drinks and snack foods.
+U.S. law requires companies returning hazardous waste to Texas to notify the Texas Water Commission, which shares information with the EPA.
+We want a coherent foreign policy.
+The equipment which left Nevada on Friday will be used for an experiment tentatively scheduled in July to test a U.S. technique known as CORRTEX, in which the size of a nuclear blast is measured through a cable within 15 yards of a test shaft.
+Charity in the 1890s, he said, was not left to the welfare and charitable bureaucracies.
+"We didn't find anything unexpected," said Gamble, adding that some small cracks were found in the airplane after the test, but they were easily fixed.
+Intermediate goods prices rose 0.2% in November, after falling 0.3% the previous month.
+The eastern and western parts of Germany were always different.
+UK funds, and marketmaking firms, had been inclined to take defensive stances ahead of the Budget.
+Fitzwater also said the U.S. death count will not be large.
+The strike, now in its fifth day, has paralyzed the country's rail and passenger traffic.
+But an Alyeska spokesman said that the consortium isn't liable for legal infractions by Wackenhut becaue the security firm was a contractor responsible for its own actions.
+The findings were based on information from 1,968 men and 2,505 women who took part in the Framingham Heart Study in suburban Boston.
+South African newspapers have reported that top generals were linked to the unit's activities.
+I had them put `Sekulovich' on one.
+Officials at the Putnam Memorial Nursing Center, where Mrs. White lives, know very little about her.
+It's her 25th birthday and she still wants it all _ a man who loves her, good sex, a great bod', and a job that makes her happy.
+In addition, the provision calls for $31.7 million to cover mailing costs through the end of 1989.
+The Warsaw Pact allies agreed to have teams of experts from both countries measure air pollution in the two cities and determine its sources, BTA said.
+But since then, he has abandoned his plan to turn the unusual structure into a luxury hideaway for the elite "because he doesn't think the leaky cave home would be a suitable hotel," Peterson lawyer Charles Medley said.
+If we have them at school, everybody can go." Miss Svetlecic decided to go to the dance even though her boyfriend, no longer a student, was not allowed to attend.
+Officially, the ruble is worth about $1.56(0.64 rubles per dollar).
+The show included taped footage of Mrs. Bush reading to children at the hospital's Christmas party last Wednesday.
+But Gephardt said Democrats believe that greater savings are needed over the five years, in the range of $500 billion to $600 billion.
+The insurance industry, which has a powerful lobbying network, supports this deal as a way to block Citicorp and other large banking organizations from using their credit-card holders as a customer base for a nationwide insurance business.
+There have been four different instances in which the reflagged Kuwaiti tankers or U.S. Navy warships have been involved in military action with Iran.
+Former U.S. Sen. Paul Tsongas, a Cape Cod summer resident, said the problems on Cape Cod are as much aesthetic as environmental.
+Senators are given allotments based on a state's population.
+"They turned out not to be a good audience for the advertiser because they couldn't afford the products," Mr. Burzon said.
+Its hosts are Robb Weller and Sandy Hill.
+According to Mr. Pazos, who draws his figures from government statistics, the cost of interest payments and amortizations for the public-sector deficit absorbed 73.6% of public-sector spending in the first half of this year.
+With so many opportunities for American companies in Asia, the mystery may be why more companies haven't exploited them. Many American business people based in Asia complain that if the U.S. is falling behind here, it's its own fault.
+The congregation is made up of fruit pickers, house cleaners, bus drivers and security guards. "We just barely can make it.
+Raymond Smelek, who runs HPs disk-drive works, was so irked by the European sales force's failure to sell drives to European companies that he considered closing the business.
+The House Ways and Means Committee, continuing work on trade legislation, approved provisions to enhance benefits to workers displaced by imports and to provide new sanctions for U.S. firms against dumped or subsidized imports.
+BASF said it based its projections largely on the company's "successful integration" of the coatings, printing ink, manmade fibers and advanced composite materials businesses it acquired in 1985.
+So she silently watched her breast tumor grow for a year.
+Black-ruled nations remain skeptical of South Africa, saying the country's policy of apartheid at home and its destabilization campaign abroad caused the regional turmoil.
+Marriott Corp. said it still is considering proposals to sell its family restaurant business but is not negotiating a sale with Sizzler Restaurants International Inc.
+Both nations have populations of roughly 10 million.
+Astonishingly, A Strange Place To Meet (12.05 BBC2) is also a parody of a road movie, this time French ('Slither' is American) and much slower.
+Mr. Anderson also reiterated that the company expects profit to "significantly improve" in fiscal 1987.
+Japan's Finance Ministry already is scrutinizing institutional investors' activity to see whether policy changes are needed to cope with the current level of program trading, said Makato Utsumi, vice minister for international finance.
+Eleven others, including the city council president and two city councilmen, were arraigned two weeks ago in a probe of alleged municipal corruption.
+He charged that Dukakis "did not create an economic miracle in Massachusetts.
+Through August, Porsche sold 11,390 cars in the U.S., a 33% drop from the same period a year earlier and a 45% drop from 1986.
+Many astronaut crews over several years would be required to construct an Antarctic-type facility, using raw building materials already there.
+In national over-the-counter trading, Henley's stock closed at $20, up 25 cents.
+Results from the consumer tests that just began are expected by September, and insiders say whatever new package gets picked could hit stores starting in early 1992.
+Mr Watt says that it gets many tip-offs from suspicious bank employees. Yet although the unit has referred a few cases to police, there have been no prosecutions so far.
+Proxmire's bill would reduce from 10 days to five days the time buyers of 5 percent of company's stock have to report the transactions to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+Clark spoke as thousands of blacks struck in South Africa to protest their exclusion from voting in Wednesday's national election.
+Weyerhaeuser is a timber-products concern.
+The plan also contained 'unacceptable risks' by using an emergency dock. Mr Ian Lang, Scottish secretary, who had argued strongly in favour of Rosyth, insisted losing the Trident work was 'not the end of the world' for the dockyard.
+The analysis, conducted by Dr. K. Malcolm Maclure of the Harvard School of Public Health, was based on a health survey of 88,837 female nurses.
+Just last month, St. Louis adopted a billboard ban.
+The measure most needed to convince the foreign exchange markets of the government's anti-inflation commitment - a rise in interest rates - is precisely the step which could risk turning the UK's recession into a full-scale slump.
+A spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry said such accusations were "nonesense." The explosion was the second in a week.
+Blue-chip stocks bounded ahead Monday after a sharp wave of early selling but prices of many other stocks trailed behind.
+Things are going so well for the Los Angeles-based company that it was one of the last stocks to fall in the October crash, and one of the first to recover.
+U.S. imports in 1987 were $424 billion, compared with $228 billion for West Germany, $158 billion for France, $154 billion for Britain and $151 billion for Japan.
+IBM is making several new mainframe computers available for sale several months ahead of schedule.
+ADTEC INC., initial offering of 550,000 common shares.
+The architect of the mosque, expected to be completed next year, is a Roman Catholic who feels it is one of the most important monuments to be built in Rome this century.
+"I'd love to go back," he said.
+Mr David Pegg, a non-executive, becomes deputy chairman.
+"I'm also an Izaak Walton man.
+McLachan said their captors "wanted to know what these two gringos were doing down there."
+Mesa Limited Partnership disclosed it owns 4.4% of Singer Co. and is seeking permission to buy as much as 15% of the company, confounding Wall Street as to why Mesa is hungry for defense stocks.
+The last example was a kindergarten teacher planning her retirement after 37 years in the classroom.
+Critics contend that because the high-risk futures markets are so volatile, the linkage created by index arbitrage wrenches stock prices around without regard to their real values.
+"You're doing three, four or five things at the same time," Hessler said. "You're working so hard you don't have time to think about what you'd rather be doing.
+Workers who assemble Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable autos at the plant learned of the layoffs Monday.
+We can now ship chemicals from Wales to Italy in an enormously less complicated way. 'The Maastricht treaty brings no specific cost benefit for businesses, therefore it has been less enthusiastically greeted.
+That is supposed to be be done in tandem with a congressional pay raise. Bush did not specifically propose one, but said he would work with Congress toward that end.
+Mr. LeBow, whose LeBow Industries Inc. helped bail out the troubled Western Union Corp., joined forces with a group of Allegheny's equity shareholders.
+Since 1987, the company also has offered Railfone, for use in commuter and interstate train travel.
+The military said the houses belonged to members of a guerrilla squad suspected of killing an Arab policeman last year because he refused to quit his job.
+Kevin told Cole to give no official comment, as press calls about the announcement were 'after business hours'.
+The government is investing 57 per cent of the project's total cost, estimated at Dollars 2.2bn.
+Canada's culture, which is in some sense even more diversified than that of the U.S., shows no signs of damage from proximity to the U.S.
+They could not agree and parted in disappointment.
+McMann, 50, suffered a head injury that did not appear to be life-threatening, said Police Capt.
+Dresser Industries lost 7/8 to 21 5/8.
+Pilatus said it actually featured vocalists Johnny Davis, Brad Howell and Charles Shaw.
+`Maybe the S&P is a fad, maybe it's seen its best years, but it's not a stupid investment; it's still a fine portfolio," says Ibbotson's Mr. Siegel.
+LIN said Metromedia has agreed to accept $1.05 billion in cash and $850 million in preferred stock rather than the $1.9 billion in cash originally offered for Metromedia's 46.3 percent interest in the New York system.
+He also ruled that the directors are barred from stating that Mr. Waggoner has been fired from his firm.
+Mr. Mulroney said Quebec separatists would like a vote on Quebec independence immediately.
+But the researchers found no difference between the men who weren't infected and those who were infected but hadn't developed AIDS symptoms.
+Shultz is scheduled to begin a 10-day visit to nine countries in Central and South America today.
+"When the nation is going through a recession, we go through a depression," says Daniel R. Smith, its chairman.
+Amaye-Obu, 34, faces criminal charges of aggravated child abuse since his 15-year-old daughter accused him of beating her in August at their campus apartment.
+There is growing awareness throughout the world of the necessity to preserve better the global ecological balance.
+The predictions were contained in a $285 million plan by the Madhya Pradesh state government for providing relief to both future and past Bhopal victims and their families.
+The Iranian news agency, monitored in Cyprus, said about 300 people gathered Tuesday on the Soviet side of the border about 12 miles west of the frontier town of Poldasht.
+If it runs out of fuel at 11:30 a.m., he said, it would be about 250 miles east of Cape Canaveral.
+And far from chagrined at having to promise twice as much money, school officials say they were prepared for triplets.
+Unocal Chairman Richard Stegemeier said the latest results reflected higher worldwide crude oil prices, lower interest expense and improved shale oil operations.
+But if Japan's political system is opened up, there is good reason to believe that the interests of Japanese consumers finally will be recognized.
+The shares touched a five-year low of 78p in September, just before the group announced a collapse in profits.
+In winter, she had trouble just keeping the lab warm enough for the delicate egg and sperm cultures.
+During the day, the U.S. Navy sank or damaged six Iranian naval craft.
+So far there are no boycotts or political shenanigans expected from any of the 150-odd nations competing, so the event may be even more compelling than the Olympics.
+The seven-day-old blaze about 35 miles northeast of Boise had destroyed $7.5 million worth of timber and other resources and cost over $1 million to fight.
+Brinner said that reflects an increase of 3 million in the number of Americans with jobs last year and "gives you an indication that we may have an employment glut as well as an output glut" as seen in the high level of unsold inventories.
+"With most products," he says, "there isn't a lot to tell consumers that they don't already know."
+If borrowing money can balance a budget, what in the world do these words mean?
+McDonnell Douglas said pre-tax fourth-quarter earnings from its transport aircraft business, which excludes combat airplanes, fell 76% to $7.5 million despite a 17% rise in sales to $930.5 million.
+As a result, First National Bank of Chicago, the main unit of First Chicago Corp., and a handful of smaller banks cut their prime rate.
+Maureen Cahill said 30 military and about 50 civilians will be employed on Project ELF.
+Green's list also includes "liberry" instead of "library" _ an error Koch has acknowledged making himself.
+The headline of Ms. Kirkpatrick's piece, "Anita Hill's Victims," and her peroration, "And working women may well curse the name of Anita Hill in years to come," have brought the non-ethic of blaming the victim to a new low.
+Senator Riegle wants Mr. Breeden to disclaim the administration's largely free-market approach to takeovers and its support for a high degree of self-regulation by exchanges.
+Talk that Southern Electricity, which reported bumper interim figures, may be thinking of a takeover offer for a water company in a neighbouring area checked a further advance in its shares.
+But even if President Francois Mitterrand had been expected it would probably not have helped.
+He says PPG's prospects in its existing businesses have improved, and he likes the stock based on an upturn in its chlor-alkali chemical products.
+"It was a matter of life and death," Whitley said. "If I hadn't stopped drinking, I don't think I'd be alive today.
+Asked if any of the families were disappointed with the decision, Richwalsky said, "I can't say that.
+"What do we do on Sunday if there is no priest?
+So I openly acknowledged regularly visiting Israel as a reporter, as have most other correspondents assigned to cover the entire Middle East.
+Containing 140 items, the exhibition includes many of the best examples of the artist's work, early as well as late, residing on this side of the Atlantic.
+I'm too revolutionary for them."
+In Iowa, Gov. Terry Branstad has declared six counties drought-disaster areas.
+Another inadvertant source of leaks is waste paper.
+For instance, to what extent does the recipient devise market solutions to environmental problems (in contrast to extra-market activities such as lobbying and adjudication)?
+He adds that many of his small growth stocks, including Lionel Corp., a toy company, have declined sharply from his purchase prices.
+Revelers dressed as sea monsters and playing kazoos held the second annual festival in honor of the humming toadfish, the underwater lovers who torment residents each summer with their rhapsodizing.
+The dragons of fairy tales really may have existed, and a violent collision between Earth and a swarm of comets is overdue.
+The offer is in effect through March 31.
+The agreement calls for LTV's 4,894 workers at the company's Grand Prairie, Texas-based Aircraft Products Group and Missiles Division to receive a 3% pay increase in the first and fourth years, plus a 3%, one-time performance awards.
+The latest change came a day before black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela was to arrive in the United States.
+The first is that it does not strain balance sheets.
+He will become responsible from April for paying subsidies, but they will no longer be paid in an annual lump sum.
+As the author emphasises, it was not until the mid-1950s that the central bargaining system emerged.
+Results of 521 of the 525 seat at stake in the elections had been announced by today, and the Congress emerged as the single largest party with 191.
+Finally, mission control in Houston radioed: "We're not going to make it." Over the pad, the sky was fairly clear.
+In three years the dollar has lost about half of its value when measured against the Japanese yen.
+Soloveichik was "very disappointed" by the ruling, but had not decided whether to appeal, London said.
+Although I am the only customer, the manager, noting that most items in the store are already on sale, refuses to take anything more off the price of a couch I am interested in.
+It said the credit will be used for acquisitions and working capital needs.
+The Chicago-based publishing company said it was time to give recognition to new writers and a second chance to some who were passed over the first time.
+They believe there is now a real chance to force a U-turn in government policy and perhaps even to bring down the government.
+The reduction is about 50% greater than AT&T proposed last month.
+Fuentes' novels include "Hydra Head," "Where the Air is Clear," and "Old Gringo," the fictionalized story of American writer and journalist Ambrose Bierce, who disappeared in Mexico during the revolution.
+Schwab, the big discount-brokerage firm, makes a business of tweaking such "full service" brokerages as Kidder for the higher commissions they must charge.
+You know what I'm talking about.
+Last year, CBS Records accounted for 37% of CBS's 1986 operating profit and 31% of its total revenue.
+Texas Instruments Inc. and Apple Computer Inc. introduced a computer for artificial intelligence applications.
+The blaze was about a mile away from Central Oregon Community College on the north and the Inn at the Seventh Mountain on the south.
+With the economy coming back already, he says, tax cuts might revive inflation fears by increasing the deficit.
+"I feel it's my job to protect the people I see here," said Adkins, dressed in full combat gear and with his face blackened with camouflage.
+I will not vote for Dukakis," she said.
+Directors, however, could waive the requirement.
+Jim Beam print ads, however, strike different chords in different countries.
+At 9:24 p.m. the plane aborted an attempted landing at Kennedy, apparently because of bad weather, and the pilot immediately said he wanted to try again, saying twice to one of the controllers that he was low on fuel, Dickinson said.
+So even a humdrum investment in an insurance policy with high costs is better than no investment.
+Diplomats said her daughter's 10-month-old government is embattled and the prime minister dared not leave at this time.
+Mr. Hopkins has since responded that "the abductees I've worked with include seven Hispanic victims as well as blacks, Europeans, Native Americans and people of extremely varied ethnic and socioeconomic background."
+It plans to spend $800 million to expand its network this year.
+I am so happy I want to fly," schoolteacher Nagendra Amatya said at Bir Hospital, where he had gone to meet the top Nepali Congress leader, Ganesh Man Singh.
+Rain also was expected from the coast of South Carolina to Florida's panhandle.
+Most Dominicans are getting poorer and hungrier.
+Whenever possible, Virginia lawyers seeking quick action look for ways to bring suits in the Eastern District.
+Gary Beauchamp, a Monnell researcher who worked on the baby project, adds: "It is possible that early experiences with odor form early attachments that go on forever."
+Instinet, a New York-based provider of computerized market services, led the way in electronic trade-handling by launching its Crossing Network system.
+"The most common employer was another small business," the report said.
+The biggest is security, followed closely by driver safety.
+It cast aside the proposed maximum compensation of $317,000 and proposed an essentially unlimited recovery plan per passenger that would be subject only to an overall limit of $500 million per accident.
+The nine-minute live exchange between Bush and Rather on the "CBS Evening News" on Jan. 25, spurred angry phone calls to CBS affiliates across the country, as well as headlines and political analysis of the fallout.
+Videotapes taken by residents showed that several officers covered their badges with dark tape to keep from being identified.
+We call them stadiums or pitches.
+Israeli Consul General Rahamim Timor accepted the petition Sunday at Temple Emeth near Delray Beach.
+"The company has been very candid with us, and we were aware that the airline has had financial difficulties," he said in a statement. "We did our part to help this company.
+She aims above all to show the private side of its central actors, to create around them a book one can think and live inside.
+He didn't realize there is no statute of limitations for murder.
+America usually sides with Israel, shielding it from harsh criticism with a veto.
+Jackie Calmes contributed to this article.
+At a mansion one day, the husband's alone with the agent and it sounds as if he's going to give Jodi away: "We're not really from Dallas," he says.
+Mr. Bush's proposed "flexible freeze" in the budget would allow spending to rise only enough to match inflation.
+South Africa accused armed Namibian nationalist guerrillas of crossing from bases in neighboring Angola, violating U.N.-supervised peace plans for the territory's independence from Pretoria.
+Gist-Brocades reported an extraordinary loss of one million guilders for 1990, compared with an extraordinary gain of 24.6 million guilders in 1989.
+I didn't suggest anything to the court.
+The average yield was 7.64 percent on Wednesday, up from 7.39 percent at the last auction on March 31.
+Last fall, when Investment Advisers launched a $35 million venture capital fund to provide start-up and expansion financing exclusively to emerging Minnesota companies, locals put up all but $100,000 of the money.
+"We suspect that they are" members of white supremacist groups, said Longmont Detective Jack Kimmett.
+Since then, the Weisfelds, who sold their 15 per cent stake in Amber Day for Pounds 11m, have devoted most of their time to charity work. Mr Weisfeld said he was confident he and his wife could add value to the Poundstretcher business of Brown & Jackson.
+He estimated that about three-quarters of Chesebrough's sales are in the U.S.
+In February, newly issued long-term New York general-obligation bonds were priced to yield 8.35% and in October some were priced to yield 8.50%.
+Carlyle, a Washington-based investment partnership, on April 12 offered $17 per share for all outstanding common shares.
+One-third to more than one-half the country's 8,000 major enterprises are expected to go broke in a few months.
+Tass said the commission had received a report from the Soviet Supreme Court, which has cleared the names of several old Bolsheviks this year, and that it was continuing its work.
+President Bush is warmly welcoming the election of Rene Mouawad as president of Lebanon and urging all Lebanese to back their new leader's efforts to end the 14-year civil war.
+This figure is bloated by the cost of financing record unemployment totalling 14 per cent of the workforce through some of Europe's most generous jobless benefits.
+But stock prices bounced higher and neared the previous day's closing level amid bargain hunting and higher prices in the banking sector.
+"I think there is still more to go on the downside until people start bargain-hunting again," said Lehman Brothers' Mr. O'Toole.
+An additional 499 million cubic feet of gas daily would reach the Northeast via Iroquois.
+The merchant bank therefore needs funds to avoid dilution.
+Of course, better relations with Afghanistan won't cure U.S. problems with fundamentalist Islam.
+Meanwhile, some analysts suggest that supplies could get even tighter by the end of the summer, when industrial demand normally picks up.
+Mr. Phillips, who acquired a significant block of Southwest stock in 1983, used several different company names to borrow funds from the thrift for the purchase of 292 acres of land in Houston, according to court documents.
+Analysts said the March report showed that housing is feeling the pinch of interest rates pushed upward by the Federal Reserve Board as part of its campaign to restrain the economy and check inflation.
+He said the rapid pace of improvement in the first part of 1988 had leveled off in recent months.
+Jones' repairs have withstood eight hurricanes, absorbing the force of tidal surges that otherwise would have hit coastal communities unchecked.
+"Barry has expressed to me the remorse he has for having been in that situation and his desire to become a meaningful member of society," Kenner told reporters.
+The U.S. official said, however, that not all of the participating countries had made a commitment to provide financial assistance.
+For instance, the company might offer discounts to volume long-distance callers, or a special deal on calls to a particular foreign country.
+Mr. Madigan, who said his checks ranged from $13.50 to $8,618.84, echoed that argument.
+A gale warning was posted for the coasts of New Hampshire and Maine.
+But just the fact the U.S. warplanes threatened Philippines people enraged many Filipinos.
+Chrysler's contract lacks protections included in the GM and Ford pacts and workers said they want to sign a similar contract as soon as possible.
+"Football is an avocation, not a vocation," he said.
+But he explained "we are friends to American people.
+Are these lovely things simply too many good fish that got away? A collection, of its very nature, is never critically definitive but only representative.
+Consumer spending dropped 3.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 1987, the steepest plunge in more than seven years, the Commerce Department reported on Thursday.
+Saudi Arabia was scheduled to account for about 400,000 barrels a day of the output cuts by setting its own production at eight million barrels a day.
+Pork and pork products, along with alcohol, are taboo in Saudia Arabia for religious reasons.
+Cases among American Indians or Alaskan natives: 100, or 0 percent.
+European bond prices ended the day unchanged or firmer, recovering earlier losses after prices had fallen sharply due to concern about the weakening dollar.
+Meanwhile, the prospect of Ragu wasting $20 million to establish a brand that may soon be pulled off the shelves has Campbell licking its lips.
+The composition is sound, the realisation unfailingly thorough whichever scheme or convention proposed.
+He also observed that in early society most economic advances were made by women rather than men.
+The Agriculture Department has moved closer to implementing new rules to help thousands of farmers rearrange their debts and hang on to their land.
+Studios must amortize the cost of programs more quickly when estimates of the revenue ultimately expected from those programs are reduced.
+Rep. St Germain said the measure has "strong bipartisan support."
+Analysts also said the soybean market was oversold and due for a correction after a decline that began about six weeks ago.
+U.S. officials denied that the bulletin contained any reference to this weekend.
+But if any doubt remains that tobacco no longer dominates RJR Nabisco Inc., it will be erased this week when the company unveils a proposal once considered sacrilege: moving the corporate headquarters to Atlanta.
+Like an evangelist brandishing his Bible, Pierre Vinken holds up a stack of reports showing recent mergers and takeovers in the world-wide publishing industry.
+Six others aboard the 1,000-ton Shoryu-maru were rescued by helicopter while skipper Sadao Arata swam to safety, said police official Hideo Miyajima.
+On July 26, government and rebel negotiators ended a third session of monthly U.N.-mediated peace talks with an accord on human rights.
+Prosecutors described Vento as a major participant in the Aug. 23, 1989, slaying of Yusuf Hawkins in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn.
+The NUT has a mandate for a boycott, members having voted by a 20-to-one majority to continue with the action last November.
+They included developing an optical device to automatically flush a urinal, as well as an automatic lettuce thinner, designed to thin out rows of vegetable seedlings.
+The Lithuanian episode also has revealed some of the old Soviet habits of duplicity.
+As that happens, the urban angst of the East is beginning to replicate itself here.
+In turn, the sources said, Iraq would postpone discussion of sovereignty over the disputed Shatt al-Arab waterway between the two nations.
+The networks also run the risk of alienating TV programs' producers, who may chafe at having their creations used as advertising vehicles.
+The Commerce Department today will release its index of leading economic indicators for April.
+"By slipping this wolf into sheep's clothing, Ford avoided up to $200 million in gas-guzzler taxes," Ditlow wrote in a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator William Reilly.
+Mr. Bush said this week he thinks so, but much of the rest of Washington is telling him no. The same people who, before the war, predicted another Vietnam quagmire now think air power alone will finish the job.
+John Damgard, president of the Futures Industry Association, the industry's lobbying group, said a tax burden would make U.S. futures trading less efficient.
+It's also unclear what impact Clayton & Dubilier's move will have on Petrolane's discussions with Amerigas, the propane unit of UGI Corp., which has made a competing bid for the company.
+The proliferation of ballistic missiles in the region and suspicions that Iraq, Libya and Syria either have or are capable of producing chemical or biological weapons compound the dangers.
+The company did not provide aftertax profit figures.
+"You take our rights, you lose your jobs." _ Melinda Rider, executive director of the Indiana Pro-Choice Action League, as abortion-rights activists said they would make their cause a campaign issue.
+They showed plenty of skill and have the beef to go the distance. At Oxford, meantime, the selection knives flashed.
+'When you add up your score after your round, she tells you what she thinks of you,' he said, smiling that gap-toothed signature grin of his. What does he think of Muirfield, site of the Open championship that will start on Thursday?
+Or rather, one of its many home turfs.
+"We do not think there was any wrongdoing on behalf of Mr. Richards or anyone else at the company." The announcement marks one of the first significant French investments in East Germany.
+We cannot trace how these products have affected the market.
+Socialite-turned-social-activist Pat Montandon is auctioning her hard-to-sell $4.9 million penthouse on the city's chic Russian Hill.
+He says too much is at stake.
+Well I was very pleased to welcome my friend, the prime minister of Japan, here to Palm Springs for two days of very useful and far-reaching discussions about the critically important relationship between the United States and Japan.
+At Pounds 2.2m, the agency had achieved full value for the property after months of trying.
+"PRC could be a tough sell," says a defense analyst who won't be quoted by name; his firm wants to take part in Black & Decker's offering.
+They were the third team of Americans to return under the auspices of the Veterans Vietnam Restoration Project in Garberville, Calif.
+The timing was terrific, two months after the watershed accord between the U.S. and its allies to drive down the value of the dollar.
+There is no commercial channel 32 in Miami although the number is used by various cable companies.
+John Scotney's adaptation is excellent, full of atmosphere and truly lively characters - the ministers Mungo Muirhead and Ebenezer Proudfoot (Robert Trotter and John Shedden) betray a Buchanesque ministerial hatefulness.
+Already forced to devolve more political power, the Emir now faces constant pressure for greater transparency in the management of Kuwait's finances. 'The secrecy which has surrounded (the Spanish) investments was a big mistake.
+Just Pounds 31.35 will secure you 12 bottles of Sir Dirk Bogarde's favourite, a 1990 Cotes-du-Rhone, while a 1986 claret from the Cotes de Bourg is Pounds 46.75 a dozen.
+Today, the board said it had modified a standstill agreement with Davis, the Los Angeles billionaire who last year made a buyout offer for UAL, to permit him to purchase UAL stock.
+South Korean newspapers speculated today that Chun will apologize for the handling of the Kwangju incident in his address to the nation.
+'B&C appears to have been looking to BZW for advice of a kind that BZW believed was not within their remit.'
+President Reagan sent a letter to Premier Yitzhak Shamir of Israel, reiterating the "unambiguous commitment of the United States to Israel's security," a Shamir spokesman said.
+Zimmermann hailed the human rights provisions in the draft document as "historic," and indicated only minor changes were needed.
+It could not be learned whether parts or all of the three divisions would participate in the operation.
+Similar measures are pending in six other states.
+He called me about 3 in the morning and absolutly cried because he was so upset.
+The Bush administration threatened today to suspend all U.S. financial support for the United Nations if the General Assembly upgraded the status of Palestine Liberation Organization.
+Self-government was among the casualties of the violence that erupted in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s.
+A senior administration official said the impact on U.S. consumer prices will be "very, very small, if it can be measured at all."
+The report said Arafat was interviewed in Tunis before the Central Council elected him as president of the self-proclaimed independent Palestinian state.
+The dark divorce comedy "The War of the Roses" came in third with $4.2 million.
+You've got it good but you are taking your freedom for granted and you shouldn't do that.
+He did not quantify the expected improvement.
+But Foreign Ministry officials say Soviet-Cuban relations are as strong as ever, despite the revisionist policies of the Soviet leader.
+Martinez signed the most recent warrant Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case.
+Tab Products fell 1/8 to 16 7/8.
+The party was dissolved when the communists came to power in 1948.
+Would the United States be entitled to an "emission credit" _ meaning a reduction by less than 30 percent _ in view of efforts it has already taken unilaterally to control pollution.
+Goodbye, God bless you, and God save this wonderful country of Poland.
+His wife remained in Moscow.
+Pierluigi Sani, public relations director of the Frascati agency, refused to confirm Italian media reports that scientists there had achieved fusion.
+The work permits "may exclude Miami or San Diego or areas that are overrun at the present time" by aliens, McNary said.
+Mr. Bush said the union isn't opposed to Allegis distributing the actual net proceeds of its sales of non-airline businesses.
+The study's publication comes at the end of a week in which Genentech sued SmithKline to stop it from referring in advertising in medical journals to still another comparative study.
+Mr. Maxwell's last will and testament also is shrouded in doubt.
+And the Maastricht treaty itself provides for its own revision at an intergovernmental conference (IGC) in 1996.
+It also condemned prejudice against Arab-Americans resulting from the administration's campaign against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. "This anti-Arab furor fuels American chauvinism and feeds racism on all levels," the statement said.
+The teaching of the English language is one of the most popular American exports. And as students, you know that English is the lingua franca of world business, the key to clinching deals from Hong Kong to Toronto.
+Legally speaking, "everything in the preferred area is gray" concedes Wesley M. Jones, a vice president at First Boston.
+"We called Mike and he came out immediately."
+"He's gotten a once-in-a-lifetime halo effect from events abroad," says GOP consultant Jeffrey Bell.
+But George Bush, referring to Mr. Castro yesterday, said the Cuban leader "must be sweating."
+Lawmakers are expected to spend the next few weeks on the remaining 12 measures, and even longer on the tax bill.
+And Kevin H. Kelley, 40, also gains the title of senior vice president of AIG in addition to being president of the Lexington Insurance Co. unit.
+Curtis Emerson Lemay, who directed the air assault over Japan in the waning years of World War II, died of a heart attack Monday at a base hospital.
+It wants national operators to overcome the problems of poor cross-border linkages by co-ordinating investment. While the Commission's general idea of a new single market drive is good, its detailed proposals are mixed.
+"This is the first time that trend has been interrupted," says Marcia A. Raley, an analyst at Dain Bosworth in Minneapolis.
+President Daniel Ortega said Thursday that any U.S. decision to resume military aid to Nicaraguan rebels would amount to "newly legitimizing" a war in which a truce was declared months ago.
+He was released after the meeting was over.
+Not the sort of face-to-face crime that has people afraid to come to the door at night.
+Yields on CDs offered by leading broker-dealers fared worse in the latest week, as a result of the lower rates posted on the short-term Treasury issues.
+As part of the plan, Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. yesterday called for redemption of all of its First Mortgage Pipe Line bonds, totaling about $31 million.
+However, the image steadily eroded amid allegations of corruption among senior members of her government and even members of her family.
+The Frankfurt-based Hesse State Radio broadcast a special report today that which concluded that while the Republican Party showed far-rightist tendencies, it was far from the Nazi party that gained hold in Germany in the 1920s.
+Cristiani and Merino, both of the rightist Republican Nationalist Alliance, were elected March 19 and are due to take office June 1 from President Jose Napoleon Duarte's Christian Democratic administration.
+This may mean that, despite his criticism, Mr. Gorbachev is unwilling or unable to wage an all-out attack on the KGB.
+At least two such groups, the Abu Nidal Organization and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, both backed by Syria and Libya, have assassinated moderate Arab leaders in the past and remain active today.
+Only a section of its superstructure remains above the surface.
+McKay also has been examining the attorney general's involvement with the regional Bell telephone companies at a time when he owned $14,000 in phone stock.
+The case arises out of the 1969 merger of Cavalier Bag Co. and E.T. Barwick Industries Inc.
+It's "not a free ride," says Sen. Kerrey, noting that some families could pay as much as $2,000 a year extra in out-of-pocket expenses.
+The fundamental situation was certainly bad.
+A portion of the proceeds will be donated to charity.
+The process of recuperation after the credit binge of the late 1980s and the recession of the early 1990s has left banks far stronger, he says.
+Elsewhere in Europe, Milan stocks fell, after a late rebound failed to make up early losses when sellers looked for cash to make Friday's payment deadline for the February trading account.
+Mr. Diadiun was even less impressed with Mr. Milkovich's performance during the proceedings than he was with the performance at the wrestling meet.
+A number of large groups have accelerated their rationalisation drives, including Air France and Michelin.
+The same is true, at the margin, even of disablement and unemployment. Insurance is based on the principle that an accident, like lightning, strikes a helpless victim.
+Similar efforts to legalize casino gambling failed in 1978 and 1986.
+The finance ministry said the changes would enhance foreign banks' efficiency and service in Taiwan, as well as further the government's oft-stated goal of developing Taipei into a regional financial centre.
+As long as investors are unsure when the economy will recover, big, stable consumer stocks "are a good place to hide," says Oppenheimer's market analyst Michael Metz.
+He was the first official visitor to the Reagan White House in 1981, and supported the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983.
+"He made such a frightful din on the piano we had to banish him from the house," Sacheverell once said.
+'Policy differences are today a question of degree.' In fact, Portuguese parties tend to be more to the right than their names indicate.
+There is an agnostic view as far as the deficit is concerned, with few believing Clinton will be able to chop it in half in just one four-year term.
+Ceausescu, 71, also called for the annulment of the 1939 Soviet-Nazi Germany treaty that agreed to the partition of much of Eastern Europe among the powers, the official news agency Agerpres reported today.
+"I still can't believe that UNO won," Maritza Arguello, wife of a coffee grower, said Tuesday. "I'm just sitting quietly until it actually happens." "They didn't dare celebrate in the streets.
+Although the cases were joined and there was a 'joint' opinion on them by Advocate General Van Gerven, the Court decided to rule on the first case alone.
+U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter told the governments of Britain, France, West Germany and Spain on Wednesday they are risking a trade war by their "enormous subsidies" to Airbus passenger planes.
+He notes that the same complaints often arose when those now seemingly towering predecessors first came on the scene.
+Retail investors continued to remain on the sidelines.
+National parks lost thousands of dollars in uncollected entry fees during the weekend.
+Borden acquired 62 businesses during 1986-88 for a total of about $1.4 billion, and indicated Wednesday it expects to continue its expansion.
+Southdown was off 1 5/8 to 40 3/4.
+In her radio address Mrs. Aquino said that shortly after she became president she lost interest in acquiring the shares her family had owned in the companies but Lopa wanted to buy back the 15 percent his family owned.
+The Federal Reserve Board's discount rate increase last week represented "a strong step," he said.
+Researchers in West Africa have isolated the AIDS virus and its African cousin from the same patient, showing both can infect the same individual, scientists report.
+Both mothers routinely boil the water their family drinks and try to buy bottled mineral water for the babies.
+But a comparison of the full-year results with nine-month figures indicated that pretax profit doubled in the quarter, to 3.21 billion kronor from 1.60 billion kronor.
+Former East German Communist leader Egon Krenz has been stripped of his last remnant of public office, a parliament seat, ADN said.
+"I don't rule out the possibility that one of these days I'll decide that I may be more interested in exploring the presidency, but I would have to feel that I had the substantive answers to an awful lot of the challenges facing America," he says.
+He said the administration is preparing corrective legislation.
+On Tuesday, leading cultural and academic figures working with the group condemned the Culture Ministry for announcing a design competition for a monument to victims of state repression under Josef Stalin.
+No price was disclosed. Parker is based in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and trades as PP Jet.
+They never have anything you want and they are expensive.
+In other developments, more than 1,000 school children fasted in support of the protesters, and the military said it would shoot demonstrators spreading a report that two armed forces commanders had threatened to join the protest.
+Mr. Buchi probably deserves most credit for Chile's recovery.
+The newspaper did not indicate when the resignation would take effect.
+Chicago-based Telephony publishes trade magazines for the telecommunications industry.
+There's also no good reason why Rose's bratty daughter (Kelly Preston) is allowed to get away with just about anything, including sabotaging her mother's sex life by poking a hole in her diaphragm.
+At Commerce, Robert Mosbacher, a Houston oilman and Bush's old friend, is thought to have the edge over the other candidates.
+Speaker Barry Commoner, a former presidential candidate and long-time ecologist, said the spill in Alaska's Prince William Sound points out the United States' overreliance on fossil fuels.
+Lebanese press reports Monday said Wells used karate to disarm his captives and escape.
+Seeking to define U.S. relations with the Soviet Union's assertive republics, Bush said that Washington is supportive of the Ukraine's bid for more freedom, but not at the expense of Gorbachev or a united Soviet federation.
+"I think it's important to get an agreed-on policy everyone can live by until we get a new president," Boren said.
+The major diversified beverage company said its 1990 pretax profit rose 23%, at the top end of market forecasts.
+The teachers want a 4.2 percent increase in wages and benefits; the district has offered 1 percent.
+Mexico does not have a death penalty.
+Fuji's investment now totals $1.15 billion, including an unspecified capital loan.
+One of the primary uses of Floptical disks will be to store large programs.
+The recommendation wasn't unexpected.
+Guerrillas say half are from the ranks of Kabul's elite Tsarandoy police and half from the Khad state security force.
+"And Gorbachev is a great politician.
+The Federal Banking Association asserted that the measures were unlikely to produce the desired results, and said an enlarging of tax cuts set for 1990 would have been a better option.
+Jobs will be cut by transfers, retirements, attrition and layoffs, the memo indicated.
+The House has delayed by two years Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's proposal to shut down 35 bases in the U.S. and 12 overseas.
+Everything shone, whether in crackling brass or with an opalescent gleam, and the conductor paced the opera unerringly.
+The situation isn't desperate, since inventory-sales ratios still are at levels that are low by historical standards.
+Dshamil Mufid-Zade made the linoleum print "Steel Forest," in which rows of metal towers pay a sad tribute to long-lost greenery, in 1980.
+Celeste Clark, vice president of nutrition marketing at Kellogg, said Special K has been marketed as a high-protein cereal for 35 years. "The ad campaign is not meant to indicate that Special K alone can help you lose weight," she said.
+The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday ordered a $632,200 civil fine for numerous safety violations against Orion Air, the cargo airline that is being sought out to fly passengers in case of a strike at Eastern Airlines.
+Packer died in April 1907, six years after he was paroled.
+The sentence was part of a plea bargain between prosecutors and attorneys for Tracy Lachele Wilder, 17, who had been charged with murder.
+Since then, MMUC has produced more than 750,000 vehicles.
+Mr. Marangakis is serving a 26-month prison term for refusing to be drafted.
+"There are developments in Israel that could help bring about a dialogue," he said.
+"It doesn't look like it's getting much worse, but it doesn't look like it's getting a whole lot better." So far this year, banks are failing at a slower rate than expected.
+He intended the vacation to give jurors respite from stress of deliberations, which could take months.
+"I'm not aware of any one very big deal that's going on," Mr. Mullen says, acknowledging that corporate business is "probably slower" now than a year ago.
+Ngong's mutilated body was discovered in April 1988 in Oyem, a town in northern Gabon.
+The detentions began in the 1970s, when the state struggled to subdue growing political terrorism from both the far left and right.
+To have conveyed the impression that they want to introduce charges on current accounts in the depths of a particularly severe recession invites no more flattering verdict.
+A Western diplomatic source, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, said there appeared to be "a growing consensus" within the party that Kadar would be asked to step dowen.
+But the latter is means-tested and no one with assets over Pounds 8,000 is eligible.
+Some small businesses aren't even aware of the new FASB rule.
+Forstmann, a private New York leveraged buyout firm with diversified corporate holdings, acquired Lear Siegler in 1986 for $2.1 billion.
+Tonkin, not known to mince words, will take office at the close of the convention Tuesday, and is expected to issue a strong call for increased unity among the dealers to stand up against the automakers.
+Reinforcing the coalition victory on the battlefield with a continuation of the sanctions would require the cooperation of the Soviet Union, Iran and Jordan, none of which can be counted upon for support.
+Fed policy-makers were gathering today for two days of closed-door meetings to set monetary growth targets for 1989.
+The dollar rose against most major foreign currencies in quiet European trading today with some West German markets and all Italian markets closed for the All Soul's Holiday. Gold prices were lower.
+He said small countries such as his own cannot accept "for anybody to be able to delete by force the boundaries of an existing nation." "Good answer," Bush told Perez.
+The tender offer, which began Friday, will remain open until 5 p.m., central standard time, Nov. 30.
+I think there's some politics involved, crass politics. When you hear name calling, when you hear people saying "kowtow," that is not the kindest word to say "we have an honest policy difference with this president."
+And she can't make love without being hit.
+He could be sentenced to as many as 115 years in prison and fined $5.75 million for his convictions on 23 fraud counts.
+This is part of the message he will bring to his London audience.
+HBO Pictures has begun filming a movie about former White House spokesman James Brady and his fight for survival after being shot during the 1981 attempt on President Reagan's life.
+In London, the British pound fell to $1.9525 from $1.9555 late Friday.
+"One night I was sitting next to a welldressed man who started sobbing uncontrollably at the end," Ms. Rittenhouse recalls.
+The current crisis seems to be leading the president and other top administration officials to distance themselves from the enervating, frustrating day-to-day concerns about terrorism.
+But he insists he is too involved in Marceau to consider returning to a big company.
+Monday was the anniversary of Masaryk's birth in 1850.
+Richard Lee Whitley, 41, executed in Virginia's electric chair on July 6 for strangling an elderly neighbor, slashing her throat and sexually assaulting her corpse.
+Patrick Stroh, a New York University instructor in American politics, said the Greens may be able to push the issues they champion up on the agenda of the established parties.
+Bush contends the reduction would prompt so much economic activity that investors actually would pay $4.9 billion more in taxes in 1991 and still more in ever year in the future.
+He also criticized the Reagan administration's ties to Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega of Panama.
+Most of us have Telecoms. David: We've got to produce cheap coal, but its still too much.
+"From the large number of schools Goskomsport had, however poorly organized, it was bound to get large numbers of athletes," Mr. Dmitriev says.
+The court also rejected the defendants' challenge to Go-Video's basic dual-deck VCR patent, the company said. However, the court refused to reconsider a previous decision dismissing Go-Video's claims against Sharp Corp.
+Now that the euphoria over the war has worn off, said Robert Sweers, head of institutional investment at Banque Paribas, investors will pay more attention to market fundamentals, and they won't like what they see.
+So far, Air France and Lufthansa AG have shown interest, but no firm orders have been booked.
+The layoffs will take effect Nov. 1. In addition, the state will eliminate 419 vacant jobs, cutting a total of almost 2,200 jobs from a work force of more than 80,000 full-time employees.
+"It's possible there may be more arrests," he said.
+But then, Hollings said, an agreement between Congress and the White House "started the monkeyshines and the subterfuge." "It was a game of `anything you can do, I can do better," he said.
+They keep open bank credit lines with one hand and tease new money out of institutional investors with the other.
+In the past, job guarantee programs cost Ford very little, because steady attrition allowed the company to take workers quickly out of the "protected pool," and put them back into the plant.
+Under the agreement, Noble Drilling will issue 5.1 million common shares to its former parent, Noble Affiliates, in exchange for the cancellation of $25.2 million of Noble Drilling debt held by Noble Affiliates.
+He also noted that the reduced losses were largely due to government actions anyway.
+In particular, the agency is closely scrutinizing a spate of direct-to-consumer ads for certain prescription drugs.
+Already, deregulation has spawned small independent airlines like Virgin Atlantic Airways of Britain, the French Air Liberte, and Transavia-Holland.
+Norfolk Southern Corp. said a planned restructuring that will reduce surplus track and work force resulted in a third-quarter charge of $352 million.
+Carlin and Bevilacqua met May 16 to try to hammer out a unified Senate position, their first face-to-face meeting in months aside from brief encounters on the Senate floor.
+This enhanced his life "to the last minute," she says, and hospitals and insurers should support home care.
+It seemed Bush's purpose in more than 18,000 miles of travel was simply to touch base with other leaders and reaffirm friendly relations.
+Dallas-based AMR said it chose to make public its intentions regarding Pan Am because the company's chairman and president, Robert L. Crandall, planned to "set the record straight" at a series of annual employee meetings that start today.
+Mr. Zacarias failed to demonstrate a political motive for resisting conscription, Justice Scalia wrote.
+There is no education in the second kick of a mule.
+Communist students and workers, young and old, are risking their lives for the tremendous freedoms so many of us have come to take for granted.
+I have a low threshold of boredom.
+In addition, regulators said their initial reporting requirement had forced banks to adopt the internal controls necessary to prevent them from making too many risky loans to highly leveraged borrowers.
+I hope to be playing old ladies in the near future.
+It's called Polly and comes from a company called Democrats Election Computer System (Decs). 'Paddy Ashdown was one of the original architects,' says Polly's author, Gillian Gunner.
+With millions of dollars up for grabs in cleanup services, some of the smaller companies are bound to "land some major projects," the analyst contends.
+The Washington-based group Handgun Control Inc. had also been pushing hard to maintain the curbs on semiautomatic weapons.
+The U.S. trade deficit has been improving for the past two years, falling to $109 billion last year, down 8 percent from 1988.
+If the electrons roll toward each other with enough force to overcome their normal repulsion, they form a pair.
+U2, the successful Irish rock group, earlier this year started legal proceedings to challenge the society's right to collect royalties for live performances. Mr Paul McGuinness, U2's manager, yesterday welcomed the MMC's investigation.
+These rights are not denied just because the Constitution doesn't mention them; and the rights are not disparaged by the fact that we must obtain a marriage license, driver's license or a dog license.
+And modern ships are bigger and cheaper to operate; they can almost berth themselves.
+But the workers would be subject to the new work rules that Guilford officials say would make the company more efficient.
+First Union will pay as much as 35% of the losses incurred on credit card and home equity loans over the five-year, cost-sharing agreement.
+But Helms and other senators held out for requiring the president to make a certification to Congress, which the White House considered an infringement on its authority.
+Police opened fire with tear gas launchers, but then announced over loudspeakers that they had made a mistake and apologized.
+Grand Junction is 6,000 feet above.
+Officials said Thursday it was possible the Tucson and the Agua Prieta cases were linked.
+In its first quarter, ended Sept. 30, Radice had a loss of $6.9 million and revenue of $3.7 million.
+In accepting the CoreStates offer early Monday morning after a weekend marathon of negotiations, First Pennsylvania left on the table a bid from Meridian valued at about $20.85 a share, based on Friday's closing stock prices.
+Hanson views it as "a black mark" against its own record.
+A one-acter need not aim at the psychological depths that an evening's-length opera might explore.
+Traders said the price drop was so steep because the decline triggered selling by several big brokerage-house commodity funds, which often buy and sell according to price trends instead of fundamental developments.
+The grounding of the shuttle fleet and the Titan 34D rocket, also after a 1986 failure, has left the Pentagon with a backlog of about 40 reconnaissance, communications, navigation and other military satellites to be launched.
+It also announced the appointment of a blue-ribbon panel to ensure its future financial viability.
+One category of share is, however, very far from displaying caution.
+Mr. Tallent wasn't directly involved in that case, but he has represented management in several other labor cases.
+Prosecutors said Monday they have obtained a subpoena to question opposition leader Kim Dae-jung in connection with charges that two members of his party spied for North Korea.
+Aries said there have been no decisions from the Hartford and Boston NLRB offices, and the hearings are continuing in Miami.
+Nunn said the question is whether Iraq will leave without a war or following a war.
+Authorities say the youths planned to steal money, weapons and a pickup truck and escape to a place where they could live off the land.
+Amnesty cites the same figure, which it believes represents only a fraction of the real number of cases.
+The Texas Supreme Court ruled that McClendon's lawsuit was not precluded by ERISA, the federal law, but today's decision reversed the state court ruling.
+Ranks had offered 13 of its shares for every five Avana shares, valuing Avana at the equivalent of $461.9 million.
+But the erotic is only one aspect of these pictures.
+As well as developing business premises, there will be a lot of funds devoted to environmental improvements and to social conditions.
+The rape suspect the officers were seeking was arrested Christmas Day in Texas.
+He added that because the companies were part of the same business group, Shinei Ishino often handled orders for Taiyo Kobe shares.
+Greenspan, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee, also called for a 15-cent-a-gallon increase in the federal gasoline tax.
+ICI, however, was much less active, with the share price finally pulled down by Wall Street's weakness. Company statements from other sectors might have made more impact but for the underlying currency and transatlantic uncertainties.
+Separately, Thomas Cook Group Ltd. of Britain said it had reached a licensing agreement with Maxwell that permits him to continue using the Thomas Cook name in connection with the travel agency.
+Heiress Dorothy Schiff bought the Post in 1939.
+They moved on shortly after.
+North Korea has emerged as the biggest threat to the Seoul Olympics following the easing of political tensions in South Korea and agreement by most Communist countries to attend the Games.
+She was one of 10 members of Paris' literati jet set tried for drug-related offenses.
+Many of the executives in these newly created private companies will protest that they don't have the time or resources to waste on communicating their goals.
+The company that controls the systems software will to a large extent determine the future direction of the entire PC industry.
+In the rush of enthusiasm for the project, few members of Congress have questioned its cost.
+At the same time, Prof.
+Harlow served on the goveror's task force that drafted the law.
+But because Medina Sidonia kept his ships in tight formation the English couldn't exploit their advantage.
+Canada has offered to impose an equivalent fee of its own as an alternative but refuses to guarantee that it won't be diluted later.
+But the market is in a period of seasonally slow demand and could weather a strike of two or three weeks comfortably, said James Steel, a metals analyst with Refco Inc. in New York.
+Mr. Edwards, 55 years old, said results for the fourth quarter and year will be released within the next two weeks.
+About 300 Mon guerrillas attacked a southern town of Ye, fighting government troops for six hours in a battle in which 50 people were killed, a state-controlled newspaper said today.
+Some 63 major companies now offer them, up from 17 in 1986, says Hewitt Associates, consultants.
+As for energy, gasoline costs, driven downward by worldwide drops in crude oil prices, dipped a significant 0.9 percent after rising 1.6 percent in May.
+UAL managers will pay about $15 million, representing the proceeds of some of their existing UAL stock options, for 1%, and also will receive options for 9% for an undisclosed consideration.
+Radio Liberty broadcasts in 12 languages to the Soviet Union.
+According to a source quoted by the Associated Press, the autopsy report soon to be released by Spanish pathologists gives no clear verdict on his death but suggests a fall after a heart attack as the most likely cause.
+Career-minded daughters with hectic work schedules and jobs far from home are happy to delegate tasks.
+The government first imposed the state of emergency in December 1982 in Ayacucho, birthplace of the rebel movement.
+Frost continues to operate its third Houston store near the exclusive River Oaks neighborhood.
+Though it seems everyone already has an opinion of Koch, 36 percent of the voters said they didn't know enough about Dinkins to have an opinion, according to a Daily News poll.
+Police did not confirm the allegation, but a senior official said they were "investigating all angles."
+These days, military space programs account for about two-thirds of U.S. space spending.
+And though the Indian economy remains among the most closed in the world, liberalization is moving steadily forward.
+The Fed challenged a Treasury proposal to require foreign banks to transfer their U.S. banking business to separately capitalized units before pursuing new lines of business.
+Federal assistance can include temporary housing, grants of up to $10,000 a family and low-cost loans to cover uninsured private and business property losses.
+"The companies are going to be very sensitive to the public view of making profits or larger profits in this environment," said Jim Murchie, an oil analyst with Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Inc.
+"We have never had a special or a spiff.
+The apparatus also included the participation of U.S. Army psychological operations specialists, the Globe said.
+De Laurentiis officials weren't available for comment.
+Some question the effectiveness of this strategy.
+Neither has been seen in public or made a statement in a week.
+The comment marked a dramatic change in tone from just two weeks ago, when Greyhound's chairman confidently declared victory in the strike after contract talks failed.
+Under a new regulation that take effect next month, foreigners who want to stay more than three months will have to prove they are AIDS-free.
+"The fear in all our minds is that we will become another Monte Carlo," says Anne Perchard, a Jersey dairy farmer.
+Since then, the company has reduced fibers to about a fifth of its sales from more than half.
+"The third, and more likely scenario as I see it, is that the dollar may decline a further 10% or so," says Mr. Dessauer.
+The system's "highly decentralized structure" is a prime source of its difficulties, he said.
+Bearish sentiment continues to pervade the market, traders said, but many participants were wary of taking short, or oversold, positions because of the market's lack of depth.
+It seems to ignore the role of national parliaments. In fact, it seeks to create a single European state.
+Opposition parties demanded this week that Roh keep an election promise to submit to a referendum on his rule.
+About 1,300 students are enrolled in Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC programs throughout the system's 13 major campuses; one-third are at UW-Madison, which has 42,000 students.
+The Official Airlines Guide Business Traveller survey shows that sleeping and working, both on long and short-haul flights, rate far higher as 'preferred activities' than in-flight entertainment and eating.
+"You could tell which days the stories ran in the newspaper from looking at our sales charts," Mr. Shugrue says.
+Such a method is very convenient." Actress-singer Madonna and estranged husband Sean Penn have agreed on a division of property and filed a petition for divorce, court records show.
+Former Beatles Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr have made a recording together for the first time since the group broke up 24 years ago, a producer at the group's Apple recording company said.
+Gould Inc. led the active list, down at 22 on volume of more than 9.8 million shares.
+Traders believed that the second programme, which ranged through the Footsie list, was worth more than Pounds 360m. However, the market failed at its first attempt to rescale the Footsie 2,550 level and lost a net six points as turnover faded for a time.
+In rural North Woodbury, Ohio, a tornado destroyed an undetermined number of houses and buildings Friday in the village of about 75 people, said Morrow County Disaster Services director Dick Williams.
+Peterburg said soldiers were under strict orders not to interfere with hospitals but could enter to make arrests.
+But San Antonio, a small market that hasn't supported sports teams well in the past, hasn't yet surveyed interest in luxury boxes, a significant part of the financing plan.
+Holstein says consumers receive far less protection on ATM cards than on credit cards.
+And that could be a significant number of people; many insurers raise drivers' rates when they're involved in accidents involving at least $500 in damage.
+Almost 80 percent of the money given out by Gray this year came from the Committee for Democratic Opportunity, the political action committee he formed last December and which had raised $134,524 through Oct. 19.
+He also said the next parliamentary election, set for 1993, should be totally free and that the Communist Party would have to consider relinquishing power in Poland if its candidates again lose.
+His attorney, Frank M. Gilstrap of Arlington, Texas, said that even though the school district has an anti-discrimination policy, it can still be held liable for actions of an employee who violates that policy.
+The emperor underwent surgery last year so doctors could perform a bypass around a growth in his pancreas.
+The smaller Gaza Strip, with few roads leading into Israel, also can be more easily controlled by authorities.
+There has been a long transatlantic dispute over the Community's utilities procurement rules.
+Lothar de Maiziere, East Germany's premier-designate, warned the East German exodus to West Germany could swell again if his countrymen sense monetary union could do them more harm than good.
+That's what two more surveys report.
+In return, Lefebvre would have promised to be faithful to the church and the pope, and accept the teachings of the Second Vatican Council.
+IC cards can cost around $20, while comparable floppy disks sell for about 50 cents, some officials say.
+He acknowledged that the Mulroney government could override provincial opposition because only some comparatively small items of the trade agreement with the U.S. require provincial concurrence to be implemented.
+This shift from single-pay life to single-pay annuities is likely to continue as the congressional debate goes on.
+"It's a major blow.
+"We traditionally have been more Western and business-oriented," explains Mr. Blueger.
+The criticism has been going on for month after month, it may be proving too much.' Mr John Carlisle also claimed that Mr Major might decide to stand down.
+If agreement is reached, it would clear the way for Baker to convene a meeting with the foreign ministers of Egypt and Israel to discuss the proposed delegates on a name-by-name basis.
+A high school English teacher, novelists from Portugal and India and a French philsopher were among the winners of prestigious literary prizes awarded Monday.
+In one respect, however, Mr. Johnan, a 31-year-old native of the area, contrasts today's teen behavior with his own.
+Among other things, it sold it to food producers with the proviso that the ingredient's logo appear on the final product, thus winning consumer loyalty for a mere ingredient.
+A doctor who spoke on condition of anonymity said that based on an examination of the body, it appeared one of the victims may have lived for a week after the earthquake.
+Baker decided not to appear without the president, Tutwiler said.
+Yevgeny Primakov, a senior adviser to Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, arrived in Baghdad carrying a message from Gorbachev, Soviet diplomatic sources said.
+An identical Senate resolution passed 72-27 on May 16.
+Proposition 103 strengthens the office and seeks to sever its ties with the industry by making it an elective position, starting next year. Until then, Gillespie occupies a particularly sensitive post because of the court ruling.
+A retired General Services Administration official faces a maximum 36-year prison term when he's sentenced Feb. 3 for receiving $24,185 in bribes to provide inside information to two businessmen who were found guilty of conspiracy.
+And Mr. Icahn acknowledged that going public with some of his takeover plans would help him cultivate credibility as holders decide whether to cast their proxies with his slate or with management's.
+Amerada said its refining and marketing earnings were $90.1 million compared with a loss of $195 million in the 1987 quarter, reflecting writedowns of crude oil and refined product inventory values.
+The parent of Younkers, after failing to find a buyer for the chain of Midwestern department stores, said it will sell a stake in the chain to management and take other steps to reduce its investment in retailing.
+The planned fall talks would be the first of their kind since 1948 and would focus on easing political and military tensions, promoting exchanges and other moves toward cooperation between the two long-hostile states.
+The communist alliance elected Kiszczak prime minister over Solidarity's objection Aug. 2, but now shows signs of crumbling after Walesa proposed the Solidarity-Peasant-Democrat alliance.
+Johnny Gunter, a business writer for The Clarion-Ledger, was covering a vote Sunday by carpenter union members on a proposed contract with Georgia-Pacific's plywood and particleboard mills at Taylorsville.
+Senior officials of the Southern African Development Co-ordination Conference meet in Maputo with donors from the West.
+The slain youth was a member of the underground of the Moslem fundamentalist movement Hamas, or "Zeal," Arab reports said.
+Details of this option are being closely guarded by both sides.
+"The problem is to do it without making it sound like another confrontation with a labor union," a government source told The Associated Press.
+Ray Moore invented a fluid that removes impurities from industrial smokestack gases.
+The upshot is that more will go to Britain directly from Vietnam, while the British quota from their own colony remains at 468 over the two years beginning last May.
+GSA Administrator Terence Golden capitulated to Rep. Brooks on Friday, postponing the deadline for the fourth time and informing the lawmaker that the GSA will split the contract.
+(Lee) Atwater demonstrated his political acumen by withdrawing before the incident could escalate into an even worse embarrassment for his party and President George Bush.
+He once acknowledged having married 105 women without divorcing them, becoming the subject of the news, talk shows and made-for-TV movies.
+But Butorac said the Civic has a substantially different class of standard features and a substantially different powertrain, and Honda doesn't consider the Hyundai a direct competitor.
+Sudan would be the first country to be thrown out of the fund since it was created shortly after the second world war.
+Psychiatrists and psychologists who viewed old home movies usually were able to identify children who would be diagnosed with schizophreia as adults, a researcher says.
+Alumni from the 1970s formed a rebel-officers movement called the Reform the Armed Forces Now Movement, or RAM, and proselytized among the cadets.
+It blamed the Palestinian rights' committee _ the U.N. Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People _ for provoking the costly publication by the world body, which is hard-pressed for money.
+Will he be prosecuted?"
+Grow Group said that the spinoff will result in the company reporting a first-quarter loss from discontinued operations of $4.1 million, representing the two units' anticipated loss for the current three-month period.
+Many in Congress expressed "sticker shock" last year when the B-2's long-classified figures revealed its $530 million per-plane price tag, raising questions about the Pentagon's use of such "black budget" programs.
+Blowing his nose, he adds, "Next year, I'll be playing in Portugal." Not surprisingly, Icelanders fare better.
+The exchanges are seeking to trade index options on biotech stocks because of strong investor interest in companies engaged in medical and scientific research.
+Recording tobacco use on death certificates.
+A company can amend its articles of incorporation to avoid parts of the new law.
+Meanwhile the King's Head beckons. Besht Tellers is an itinerant Jewish company which made a marvellous London debut with Telling Tales in 1991.
+When a similar thing happened with the first option bond last year, the societies reacted angrily and interest rates on that bond were promptly cut. Kenneth Clarke could take the view that building societies are overstaffed and need to make economies.
+It is up to the new leadership there to demonstrate through its deeds that it's ready to move in that direction," Fitzwater said.
+The American University of Beirut, a favourite target for kidnappers, is topping up its staff again.
+The second quarter deficit had been the lowest in more than six years.
+The government told school administrators nationwide Tuesday that poor maintenance and improper operation may cause certain indoor bleachers to collapse.
+The government paid $15.26 billion in interest last month on the federal debt, compared with $14.53 billion in July.
+To symbolize Ocean City's commitment to clean beaches, the throne was set upon a container of recyclable materials such as aluminum cans and glass bottles.
+Rain also continued over the northern Pacific Coast.
+The Nobel Peace Prize winner came to South Africa to establish a charity mission in Khayelitsha, a black township on the outskirts of Cape Town.
+Lee Frazier and Rob Miller are letting the union select $50 worth of free goods from each of their three groceries every Wednesday, she said.
+In the past, GM accepted sealed bids from tire makers, and its choices, usually made on price, were tantamount to a pattern settlement.
+To acquaint federal employees with their choices, the personnel office spent more than $1 million creating a 124-page booklet and two television videos and training some 10,000 retirement counselors.
+Ray Harvey was a top Curtis Mathes sales executive in 1982 (he had started as a floor sweeper) when he acquired Curtis Mathes's manufacturing operations and turned them into Harvey Industries.
+"The desk clerk came running up, yelling `The building's on fire!
+At Tuesday's Prom, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies conducted the Philharmonia in the premiere of his Symphony no. 5. He will be 60 next month.
+Pirandello's conception involves six fictional characters abandoned by their author before he had attached them permanently to a play or a novel.
+By that standard, the CBO said, the United States devoted 6.7 percent of its gross domestic product to defense in 1986.
+Sharissa Fox, 17 and a senior at Greensboro Dudley High School in North Carolina, worries that her generation may not hear King's story often and powerfully enough.
+To get by other times, they order lettuce, cheese, milk, car parts, furniture, even all the fixings for a party, from Stockmann's.
+The study did not cover the Soviet Union itself.
+I would only say that the showing on a sensible scale, and in a proper context, of Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz, would have been entirely justifiable.
+He warned that Labour would not win the next election by relying on a combination of dissatisfaction with the Tories, the class-interest of the lower income groups and support for the party's new-found political responsibility.
+Raised on a farm in Nevada, she began studying music but soon turned to chemistry, a subject more suited to someone she describes as "strait-laced" as herself.
+"This is when you finally get off your butt and do something," said the No. 2 Senate Republican, Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming.
+Foley contended that the WCCO reports libeled him in at least 197 statements, which a state trial judge divided into factual scenarios: _That Foley requested the attorney general's office to remove a state investigator from the case.
+Motorola also boasts that its RISC chip is more efficient and less expensive than other offerings.
+"So, you haven't had sex in a month," Dr. Bookman says, and "Sessions" is off and running.
+At the time of the murders in California, former Los Angeles Police Chief Ed Davis, now a Republican state senator, complained to then-Gov.
+But with only an uptick in bank failures, the financial system was able to avoid crisis.
+This discouraged both Japanese stock investors and potential dollar buyers, they said.
+It was the second Atlanta incident involving the pop group in less than a month.
+This year, he's been joined on the staff by Igor Grinko, a Soviet who's coaching the scullers, and Hartmut Buschbacher, a (formerly East) German who's tutoring the women sweepers.
+"The president says, `Read my lips,"' Byrd told reporters. "He says he won't support any increase in taxes.
+'Officers serve the people, not the state,' said Mr John Burrow, Acpo president, after the meeting.
+But Chrysler has given Mr. Eaton an employment contract that presumably includes financial and other guarantees.
+A month ago few would have anticipated the dramatic turn of events here.
+The Delors Report's answer to the regional harshness of an imposed single currency is to propose handing out grants to underprivileged regions.
+It specialised in dealing in the money market, and in corporate finance.
+Among refined petroleum products traded on the exchange, the January contract for unleaded gasoline rose 0.70 cent to settle at 45.98 cents a gallon, while other contract months ended the day mixed.
+Something horrible surely happened to somebody somewhere east of the Mississippi, so that one was right on the mark.
+He added that the Bush administration had sought from Congress last spring $100 million in additional federal magnet school grants.
+While analysts were not expecting the charge, most believed the equity had lost considerable value.
+Meanwhile a wooden boat packed with illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic capsized off Puerto Rico, killing at least five people.
+Washington-based MCI, the nation's second-largest long-distance telephone company, said Mr. McGowan and his doctors will determine if and when he will return to work.
+Despite numerous warnings to doctors, 70 malformed babies have been born to women who took the drug during pregnancy.
+But once that was made - and it was, easily and quickly - constant refreshment was brought by the instrument to Chopin's lyrical lines and his figuration.
+Dukakis has been holding a series of meetings with congressional leaders aimed at bolstering his standing in foreign policy matters.
+Investment banks say leasing would be a natural area for expansion because their normal securities and advisory businesses bring them into frequent contact with corporate chiefs.
+Ms. Baugh was found stabbed and beaten with a wheelchair footstool and died later at a Waco hospital.
+Downtown shops, open-air markets and gas stations were closed for the one-day protest, and no buses were running.
+Elizabeth Conklyn, of the Seattle firm Bogle & Gates, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said that her clients had not decided whether to appeal.
+It successfully backed election in a proxy vote Aug. 17 of two new board members who favor considering the sale of the company.
+It got about $670 million from the government to acquire State Federal, Lubbock; First Financial, El Paso; and Brownfield Federal, Brownfield.
+It values the trust at about Pounds 13.25m. An issue of new ordinary shares in the trust raised more than Pounds 18m, of which Pounds 9m was from Legal & General Assurance, which has a 49.01 per cent stake.
+The Princess of Wales attended the first of four performances on Thursday.
+Tucker lost by two-tenths of a vote, but nearly 27 votes in the contest were challenged.
+Other factors make British banks hard to swallow whole.
+Ormand J. Wade, president of the Ameritech Bell Group unit of Ameritech Inc., was named a director of this bank holding company and its principal unit, National Bank of Detroit.
+Seth Swanson, 11, wants to make sure he can locate his dog at night, and he is designing a nighttime dog collar with a light on it.
+Edga Pisani, the institute director, said only half a dozen of the 21 counties had paid their share, resulting in an Arab debt of $30 million accumulated since 1987.
+But under the guidance of Messrs.
+Groups such as the National Association of Secondary School Principals and the National Parent-Teacher Association have opposed it.
+The judge cited the potential for irreparable harm to the environment and scheduled another hearing on the matter for Feb. 17.
+The Extraditables have kidnapped 85 people in the last 45 days. Authorities estimate at least 18 remain in the hands of the cartel.
+Italy then broke ranks, arguing it was not worth having.
+There isn't even total agreement on what to call them.
+And if the pig is quality meat, its delicious flavour should please gourmets and gourmands alike. Success depends on three things: good meat, careful curing and gentle cooking.
+Companies may violate antitrust law when they lobby private organizations that play a prominent role in influencing business legislation, the Supreme Court ruled today.
+And truck sales also are off more than 20%.
+The Boeing 727 clipped trees before hitting the snow-covered mountain 50 miles away near Zulia, witnesses said.
+He plans to teach at the school in some capacity after the Nov. 8 election.
+A deterioration in profits during the pre-sale period reduced the companies' value to potential purchasers. The NAO also criticises the Scottish Office for its failure to monitor the sale costs, which totalled Pounds 2.3m.
+Coping with this mental pressure is one of the most difficult lessons a professional sportsman has to learn.
+Tiphook recently committed itself to buying Pounds 378m of trailers over the next five years. From now on, cash flow rather than reported profits will determine the company's fate.
+Noble officials declined to comment.
+And the biggest example of that was the surge in Micron Technology.
+Garang is coming at the invitation of former President Jimmy Carter, who has undertaken an attempt to advance negotiations between the SPLA and the government in Khartoum, Winter said.
+The Sikh extremists, fighting for a separate nation in Punjab, used rocket-propelled grenades for the first time last month. Officials in the northwest Indian state say the rebels also have increased their stock of AK-47 assault rifles.
+Then Gov. James R. Thompson - "motivated by nothing but a desire for mischief," Stephan said - vetoed a bill that would have killed the party by merging it with the Democratic Party.
+On the scale of ideas it is, at most, a vague ministerial crisis.' The author of those words was a surrealist poet, Louis Aragon, who later became a leading French communist.
+West Germany summoned the Albanian ambassador to the Foreign Ministry to protest "the brutal behavior" of Albanian authorities.
+Azcona's inability to solve the economic and Contra problems has hurt.
+"Where was the man who now says he wants to be the `education president'?"
+"Her reasoning is, you don't put the actor onstage before the show starts," Spencer is quoted as saying. "She thinks the convention is the show.
+That review is expected to be completed within 30 days.
+U.S. commercial banks in Tokyo say much of their growth will be outside traditional lending activities.
+Commercial banks are eager to acquire such S&Ls, and even mediocre earners that have large branch networks with low-cost retail deposits, because it is the opportunity of a lifetime to buy market share cheaply.
+The one Midwest crop that seems to have been severely hurt by the warm moist conditions is the soft red winter wheat crop, which is used as cereal, among other things.
+Europe still has about 18m people out of work, and there is little prospect of shortening the dole queues by much.
+A Cam Ranh-Philippines tradeoff by the superpowers "would be very much in the Soviet interest but not necessarily ours," said Scowcroft, a retired air force lieutenant general and national security adviser in the Ford administration.
+Altogether a great temptation for Whyte & Mackay to return with a more generous offer.
+Mrs. Harrison, who signed the trust papers one month after suffering a stroke in May 1990, seeks to regain control of her assets.
+Jackson was ready for this often asked question.
+Hundreds paraded in front of the new marble mausoleum where Allende's remains were reburied one week ago at Santiago's main cemetery.
+There also was truck-like road noise.
+Natsteel dropped 30 cents to SDollars 5.00 on news of a cut in domestic steel prices.
+Barr, who lives in suburban Harrisburg, first worked with Thornburgh during the 1970s when Thornburgh was a federal prosecutor in Pittsburgh.
+Reagan testified that a group of Iranian citizens traveled to Israel and that a delegation from the National Security Council met with these citizens.
+Agriculture Secretary Clayton Yeutter has been under some pressure, primarily from domestic wheat users, to relax the 1990 wheat program even further to help rebuild diminished U.S. and world stockpiles.
+The fighting has forced 400,000 of the enclave's 1 million residents to flee to safer areas in Lebanon and neighboring countries, and inflicted damage estimated at $1 billion.
+He said his firm owns "a small amount" of the Federated senior debt.
+Commodities are what economists call a "zero-sum" market, which means that for every dollar made there is one lost.
+Each of the four felony charges carries a maximum of ten years in jail and a $10,000 fine.
+IBM's personal-computer revenue should grow, though clones of IBM's new line could appear by as early as late spring.
+The prime-rate cut was the bank's second adjustment in less than seven days.
+Officials at Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea's largest carmaker, said they had no choice but to lock out workers in Ulsan on the nation's southeast coast.
+The London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (Liffe) has a 15-page booklet crammed with the names of private client brokers.
+It said Mrs. Sutcliffe had negotiated with newspapers and was prepared to capitalize on her husband's crimes.
+"There are no excellent companies," says the former excellence pitchman.
+But some areas of Dallas have venomous copperheads and diamondback rattlesnakes.
+Last week, Michael N. Hammes, also a vice president, resigned as head of Chrysler's international operations to take the top position at Black & Decker Corp.'s core power-tools division.
+And it's my personal observation that students tend to behave a bit better," he said.
+He still hoped for a deal, but clearly Mr. Sculley was more turned on by the prospect of a partnership with Big Blue.
+Financial disclosure forms released Monday by the Dukakis campaign indicated that as of May 31, Dukakis had spent $19.4 million of the $27 million allowed.
+He added that he "expects Rusty Pelican's earnings to improve as soon as the fiscal 1987 third quarter," ending April 12.
+Sharp dropped 40 yen to 1280 yen, while Matsushita Electric Industrial declined 50 yen to 1610 yen.
+They'll just move to Manhattan.
+The group didn't indicate in the filing how many board seats it wants.
+Some S&L's around the country already have begun running ads asserting their deposits are insured by the FDIC.
+The priest celebrating Mass has been critical of Haiti's military regime.
+So he is working with a group of politicians and would-be politicians to establish a unified opposition party.
+He's being urged by Rep. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., a member of the banking committee, to pursue the issue by including the S&L spending in the budget deficit, but exempting it from the automatic cuts under Gramm-Rudman.
+The sellers include such high-ranking executives as Fred L. Turner, the company's senior chairman; Jack M. Greenberg, chief financial officer; and Lynal A. Root, senior vice president and chief purchasing officer.
+He also called on the United States to show it fully supports democracy in South Korea.
+Earlier this year, Saddam threatened to destroy half of Israel with internationally outlawed chemical weapons if Israel tried to attack any Iraqi military facilities.
+And, perhaps, so it is.
+The Vatican said that while Casaroli and Etchegary would only attend the main celebration in Moscow, Willebrands would represent the Holy See at all events.
+A spokesman for Quantum, based in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, couldn't be reached for comment.
+Foreign Bonds British government bond prices sagged as fresh signs of strong U.K. economic growth intensified inflation fears.
+This kind of analysis will show large amounts of sludge clogging our warehouses.
+In addition to Winterfest, this holiday season marks the debut of Southern Comfort egg nog; Eveready Energizer batteries decorated with little snowmen; and Christmas Crunch cereal.
+Both operations were small, with separate staffs of about a half dozen people, a Time Warner spokesman said.
+Defense attorney George C. Davis said he would appeal.
+In the early part of the session, the FT-SE Mid 250 Index, which tracks the impact of second line stocks, moved up smartly.
+"It was just wanton destruction.
+Aside from John Updike, whose graciousness to writers continues unabated, whom do we regularly turn to for news of the literary scene?
+Each of the names mentioned above is a special case.
+The price of money is the inverse of the price level, i.e., the number of units of goods required to purchase a dollar.
+Yet, his drug-fighting performance came under attack because horror stories about abuse still abound _ in cities and in the suburbs.
+"Your worst nightmare had come true?" asked North lawyer Brendan Sullivan.
+Higher taxation of the better off is apparently bad for all of us because they are the people who can borrow most against their post-tax incomes and spend the rest of the economy out of the recession.
+The Bank of Denmark cut its key deposit rates to 8.75 per cent from 9.25 per cent and its two-week repo rate to 9.5 per cent from 10 per cent.
+The letters were sent yesterday, a day before Mr. Markey's subcommittee is scheduled to mark up a bill to regulate basic cable rates and stimulate competition to monopoly cable operators.
+The spirit may be willing, but the salary is weak, and church officials say that finding an organist is getting harder.
+Hastings is facing impeachment since fellow judges brought unrelated misconduct allegations after his acquittal on bribery conspiracy charges five years ago.
+Louisiana's Super Tuesday primaries won by George Bush and Jesse Jackson drew mixed reviews Wednesday from state Republican and Democratic leaders.
+Elections are to be held in November.
+I can't afford to poison the well." The government also is beginning to require farmers on hilly land to adopt conservation techniques if they wish to continue receiving price-support payments.
+Strong, gusty winds rolled across the northern half of the Rockies on Tuesday afternoon.
+Showers and thunderstorms associated with what remained of Tropical Storm Allison brought heavy rain to parts of Texas and Louisiana on Friday.
+"I took that back to Senator Symington," Clifford said. "He seemed very relaxed about it.
+The army said no attempt was made to storm either building.
+Polls have shown Dukakis with a wide lead over Jackson here.
+As the overall market plunged, Hilton shares fell $17.125 to close at $60 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
+Circulation now totals about 215,000 copies Tuesday through Saturday and 360,000 on Sundays.
+The Svea Court of Appeals fell silent until Blom said, "Mrs. Palme nodded her head."
+The equivalent German rates on three-month to six-month government debt are near 9%.
+He said he got in line about 2:30 p.m., and minutes later, the woman at the information desk announced the man in front of him would be the last to be helped.
+NEW YORK orange juice futures plunged again yesterday on prospects of a big Florida orange crop.
+The Mediterranean fruit fly lays its eggs in more than 250 varieties of fruits, vegetables and nuts grown in California.
+Assistant Prosecutor Mackie said his office will decide whether to appeal the dismissal.
+The scholars, attending a symposium on the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-45, said Japanese aggression against China during that period was firmly maintained by the international community.
+Banks cite customer surveys showing gains in how they are perceived.
+The rejection by the 5,000-member flight attendants union came as New York-based Pan Am reported a loss of $83.3 million for its first quarter, compared with a loss of $93.6 million a year earlier.
+The focus of the visit to the TRW Capistrano Test Site was the Alpha chemical laser for Zenith Star, a Strategic Defense Initiative project the Pentagon hopes will show that a space-based laser is viable.
+The cost-income ratio rose from 52.6 per cent to 54.5 per cent because of the decline in income, although costs were held down. Mr Dempster said that the bad debt provision was more in line with the normal level.
+Its pragmatic approach bears little resemblance to Soviet health magazines' traditional reliance on vague abstractions about "socialist families" when giving sexual advice.
+IRNA did not name the source.
+Hinshaw said the letters were not sent before the bombings, which might corroborate a link between the letter-senders and the bombings.
+The agency said the injuries occurred in Firuzkuh, 70 miles east of Tehran.
+Six people were killed and 82 injured when police opened fire Sunday on demonstrators against the book who stormed a U.S. cultural center in Islamabad, Pakistan.
+Consumers today are "willing to do and have less without feeling deprived," declares Barbara Caplan, a vice president at the consulting firm.
+The dates of liquidation sales have not been determined.
+The government regards Chinese residents of Hong Kong as Chinese citizens, even though Britain will not return the colony to China until 1997.
+Without reductions in the deficit it would be impossible to sustain the recovery which now seems in sight. There was a more optimistic sub-text also.
+Bessemer and Cilluffo recently increased their stake in Intermedics to about 25.1% of Intermedics's 17 million common shares outstanding.
+He joined the IMF in Washington in 1961 and held various posts with the organization, including chief of the North American division.
+He said the combination will allow Midland to consolidate some departments, such as personnel and finance.
+"We saw it as a potential loophole," said Frank, a Massachusetts Democrat.
+But in Yakima, Wash. _ a key station on the Northwest drug route from Mexico _ head DEA agent Robert Dreisbach acknowledged security has been heightened, although he would not disclose details.
+"They either used the wrong facts or they got the wrong numbers," said Howard Smith, senior vice president and comptroller for the American International Group.
+He decided back in May that he wanted and - more importantly, that he would be able - to stay in 10 Downing Street.
+As the company pointed out, the previous year's third quarter included an unusually high tax charge relating to an increase in federal taxation.
+The latter attests to the penchant of Lisbon businessmen for traditional British styles, from oak-panelled rooms to tweed jackets.
+The echidna, though, proved too costly.
+His cost basis in the stock, however, remains his exercise price.
+So make several. This collection is the finest of its kind in private hands, apart from the royal collection at Windsor.
+The Seattle Aquarium couldn't help her, nor could the University of Washington.
+Ritter suggests that IPOs do poorly because investors get carried away by IPO fads.
+Third, we should bring cultural aspects more to the fore of U.S.-German relations.
+Nirmal Chandra Pandey plays the river Chenab and other roles with beautiful authority.
+"Many of the so-called `infractions' were very minor, such as curfew violations, insubordination, and misuse of telephone that could have no conceivable tie to suspected KGB activity," the corps said in a statement.
+Lafayette Principal Avis Huff said 16 kindergarteners and their teacher, Bonnie Gall, were in a playground across the street from the crash scene.
+But he added that since 1983, the economists have been within one percentage point of forecasting the following year's gross national product.
+Following complaints from Hartwig's family about the report, several congressional investigations of the Navy's report have been opened.
+The Popular Front is united with Yasser Arafat's mainstream Fatah and other groups under the PLO umbrella.
+Spreads had widened during the region's financial crisis late last year. UMB officials, in London yesterday to talk to investors, declined to comment on pricing.
+On the stock market, the reversal in the Nikkei index's direction came after the morning session that ended at 34,831.61, a new high.
+Within the past few days, the Bundesbank has been maneuvering to depress German interest rates to offset the mark's strength against the franc.
+The pay proposal, submitted to Congress in former President Reagan's final budget, would give lawmakers, federal judges and top political appointees in the executive branch 50 percent increases.
+The nation's No. 2 automaker said owners of 296,000 1984 Ford Escort and EXP and Mercury Lynx automobiles were being notified that cracks in their cars' cylinder heads could leak oil onto exhaust manifolds.
+General Motors of Canada Ltd., a unit of General Motors Corp., said its diesel division received railroad locomotive orders from Indonesia and Algeria valued at a total of 146 million Canadian dollars (US $118.4 million).
+At that time, most said interest rates would drop slightly early in 1986 but would end the year a little higher than at the outset.
+A state of emergency declared Thursday by Salvador Mayor Fernando Jose remained in effect, she said.
+The government's offensive against the Holy Spirit movement began in September.
+However, most analysts appeared to be happy with their estimates and stayed around the Pounds 1.9bn range.
+Whether the final agreement looks like that is another matter. 'We don't trust them with numbers and they don't trust us without numbers,' says the Miti negotiator. Japan's generation change is, however, gradual.
+Forecast profits of Pounds 4.5m put the shares on just under 12 times, suggesting they are fully valued.
+Miss McCarthy died of cancer Wednesday at New York Hospital, said Dixie Sheridan, spokeswoman for the author's alma mater, Vassar College in Poughkeepsie.
+"Bull markets don't come to an end when there's an accommodative Fed and the earnings yield on the S&P 500 is greater than the yield on a one-year Treasury bill," Mr. Abrams says.
+By the late 1980s, Chinese and Soviet machines had worn out, and a damaging drought had set in.
+"We clearly need alternatives to AZT," said Dr. Thomas Merigan of Stanford University.
+No mention is made of the incident in the report and accounts. Russell argues that companies already have to collate most of these statistics for statutory purposes.
+It is really a way of making a quality selection against the requirement the client gives us,' Coombes says. Contracts tend to be for three months.
+The committee was instrumental in calling off black classroom boycotts that spread nationwide in 1985-86, but the government outlawed its subsequent campaign for "people's education" and has detained virtually all its leaders.
+In an interview with The Associated Press in November, Marcos denied allegations that he and Imelda had drained the Philippines of billions of dollars, and said he did not expect to live through a trial.
+The charges were investigated by the Poughkeepsie police, who determined that they were unfounded and apparently fabricated to cover up sexual abuse by a male relative, the News said.
+Before, it was swilled down the drain.'
+Justices Anthony M. Kennedy, Sandra Day O'Connor and Antonin Scalia dissented.
+The Kinsey Report, conducted in 1948, was the last thorough study of American sexual practices.
+He says he was held back in the presidential primaries only by a lack of money to get his message across.
+Paul Taylor choreographed it for the 18 members of his company and they performed it.
+Ariel Weinstein, who represents Shamir's Likud bloc on the Finance Committee, said the government decided on a policy of settling the occupied territories and they should be treated as any other Israeli town.
+Charles Blackwell, an Indian attorney who is a consultant to Daiwa, said the BIA dispute is overshadowed by the significance of the Indian gathering in New York.
+The appeals court rejected a federal judge's finding that Amadeo's lawyers could not be expected to have learned about the discrimination against women and blacks in the selection of Putnam County grand juries and juries before Amadeo's trial began.
+The oldest mazes include a rock carving dated 1700 BC in Sardinia and a 13th century pavement at Chartres Cathedral.
+But when Rolland's controlling shareholder refused to accept the bid, Cascades decided to purchase only the 306,601 Class B voting shares that were tendered, giving it a 31.9% voting stake for $7.1 million.
+"The biggest problem we have to fight now is the catastrophe of the Polish economy," he said.
+The identities of the dead have not been released.
+"We put a top price at $70 (a share), not higher than that," Carnes said.
+Ceausescu had rejected Romania's membership in the organizations "because he was not interested in linking Romania to Europe and the whole world," Rompres said.
+Meanwhile the production of color television sets has increased 32 percent despite a new luxury tax.
+Authorities detained Khan on Dec. 24 on suspicion of carrying forged identity papers during a routine traffic check at the city of Bergen op Zoom, near the Belgian border, Mrs Faber said.
+The damage is being done, but the dam looks fine." At last the virus comes to life.
+I knew they would.
+Last week, Wyatt rejected a bid from Furr's for $87 a share, or about $179 million, citing tax advantages of selling itself instead to a company Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
+"I realized at the time we were dealing with a subsidiary of the South African government," he said after he pleaded guilty to the charge.
+They were tried as part of a group operating under the names United Freedom Front and Sam Melville-Jonathan Jackson Unit, which they said took responsibility for a string of bombings and bank robberies along the East Coast from 1976 to 1984.
+The American nuclear "umbrella" is now more fictional than real.
+State authorities filed criminal charges against a tanker captain accusing him of operating his ship under the influence of alcohol, while the nation's worst oil spill spread into the Gulf of Alaska.
+Miller took the job from Wang's son, Frederick Wang, who was ousted after the company's fortunes tumbled.
+He said Fail acquired the thrifts and was awarded government subsidies valued at $1.8 billion after investing only $1,000 of his own money.
+This includes the armed forces, the political police, party functionaries and a hypertrophic bureaucracy that consists of 50 functionaries with the rank of minister, 200 vice ministers and a foreign service as large as that of a country as big as France.
+They are, of course, the electric milk floats which hum around our streets at dawn, providing Britain's unique - though steadily shrinking - doorstep delivery service.
+Mecham also drew criticism for defending an author's use of the word "pickaninny" in a book in reference to black children, and he made a variety of statements that offended women, Jews, homosexuals and Japanese-Americans.
+Mr. Burrington believes that the prospect of returning to London, "humiliated and exposed as a wrongdoer," may have been more than Mr. Maxwell could bear.
+The engineers honored the project's designer, Tsutumu Yamane of Tokyo.
+"We are trying to convince the white minority that it is madness that we should be killing one another when we can sit down, talk and settle our problems," he said.
+The emergence of domestic demand-led growth in the past two quarters represents a sharp turn away from the pattern of recent years, when a rapid buildup in Japan's trade surplus provided the primary impetus for expansion.
+Jenni Calder and James Pope-Hennessy are still available and - oh Lord - there are probably more in the pipeline for next year's centenary.
+Most insurers are expected to include it in their policies because they are otherwise unlikely to be able to obtain reinsurance cover.
+International peace and stability require our country's engagement at many levels.
+His beer responsibilities will be limited to the start-up of Budweiser brewing in Ireland, a small market.
+We had no choice." Air traffic controllers at 14 facilities near the East and West coasts give their operations the lowest marks for safety and other concerns, a congressional report said Wednesday.
+They wore red headbands emblazoned with a fighting peacock, which they said was the symbol of pro-democracy student groups in Burma.
+Carolco is also producing another film with Mr. Schwarzenneger, "Total Recall," and is expected to produce about 10 movies annually.
+The rules should change, but not for the reason stated. The issue has been precipitated by a European Community policy which will open all ITV companies to hostile bids from elsewhere in the EC from the start of next year.
+"The Democratic leadership of the House is systematically denying the American people a vote on the balanced-budget amendment" to the Constitution, Rep. Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., told a news conference.
+This idea, known to generations of economics students as the axiom of 'utility maximisation', is the foundation upon which much classical economic theory is built. Anderson rejects this proposition as too narrow an explanation of human behaviour.
+With the margin between the Bundesbank's Lombard rate and British base rate only a quarter of a percentage point, what happens depends on Germany. On Thursday precisely what this means was made still plainer.
+"The Midwest will rise again," says Michael Evans, president of Washington-based Evans Economics.
+Running a wire from the utility pole and hooking it up cost 130,000 rupiahs, or $79.41.
+First Executive's chairman, Fred Carr, declined to comment on Mr. Reed's statements.
+According to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing last month, if the two companies fail to agree on terms to operate Allied jointly by April 30, Campeau must return the $150 million loan.
+The constitution renounces war as a sovereign right.
+Robert Cividanes of the police narcotics division.
+I cannot remember ever doing any.
+Pan Am said it would restructure this debt as part of its takeover plan.
+Congress added benefits, and costs.
+A Guinness official said that negotiations have nearly been completed to recoup another $11.5 million to $13 million, including the $1.7 million expected from Morgan Grenfell.
+Allen Collins, who lost fellow members of his rock group Lynyrd Skynyrd in a 1977 plane crash and was paralyzed by a 1986 drunken driving accident, is critically ill, according to friends.
+Two other members of the delegation, which was headed by former National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane, said they were unaware of the arrangement.
+Kuwaiti exiles have accused Iraq of trying to repopulate their country with Palestinians, Iraqis and others sympathetic to the occupation.
+"From our tests, we'll have better scientific data in 10 percent of time and 1 percent of the cost it is taking regular science to do the job," said Levin.
+The center also argued all those cuts would reduce or terminate programs, while the only cut from the Pentagon budget would merely force postponment until a future year of the purchase of a $132 million communications system.
+Taylor said Ms. Pickens, whose testimony led to the conviction of a cocaine trafficker, was paid $3,000. He denied promising to make her house payments.
+The study is reported in today's issue of the British journal Nature by researchers at Stanford, LaTrobe University in Australia and Cetus Corp. in Emeryville, Calif.
+Of course, defense ministers and secretaries from every nation face strong constraints when it comes to department spending.
+The decision to appoint a head of the Europe and Soviet Union region was announced in September.
+Telecom, which had a net loss of $684,000 in the first nine months of 1986, including an $11.5 million gain on sales of assets, has said it is selling its assets because industry competition has proved too tough for smaller firms such as itself.
+These don't protect anything and aren't designed to kill attacking guerrillas.
+Failure to resolve the dispute will be a cue for Allied-Signal to reactivate its formal complaint that carries the threat of stiff trade sanctions against Japan.
+She asks Batman, `Do you love me?'
+Most of the communities have between two and three feet of snow. Many also lost telephone service because of the storm.
+"Byrd sees a rallying point there," says Sen. Lugar.
+At a hearing last month, former co-workers testified Ms. Cruzan had said she would never want to live like a vegetable.
+The order is subject to a decision by McDonnell Douglas to go ahead with production of the new airliner.
+The elder Mr. Campeau also sued his daughter, Rachelle, to keep voting rights to 1.6 million Campeau shares held in trust for her.
+Fans gathered, waved back, and clanged their bells.
+Donna Long and James Copp, both from North Carolina, were freed after a U.S. veterans group paid $1,500 and canceled a protest planned near the Laotian Embassy in Washington to demand their release.
+The Wirthlins seem to take a relaxed approach to most of life's small details: like socks.
+The decor for the piece - two highly mobile fence-screens suspended from above - has been provided by David Buckland, who has designed for most of Davies's choreography and who is her partner in private life.
+A strike for higher pay by more than 50,000 employees of the national rail system entered its third and final day Saturday, forcing thousands of tourists to drive or take buses.
+Bills that will mature total $9.37 billion.
+Alfredo Saitto, said the Italian ship could not determine whether the Iranian airliner was flying outside the commercial air corridor, as Italian officials had said Monday.
+This leads him to consider a nation that no longer can safely expect fewer and fewer tillers of the soil to fill more and more bellies at home and still have leftovers for unlimited hunger abroad.
+Trial for the yen traders is expected to begin May 21 before U.S. District Judge William Hart.
+But each can clear only relatively narrow channels.
+"I'm not going to let that happen," he says.
+The New York-based company, which runs nine stores in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, blamed "serious cash flow" difficulties for its decision to file for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code.
+Talks were continuing, he said. Mr Smith said that API had forged 'longer term alliances with key accounts', some up to three years and not fixed just on price.
+The radicals are hoping to wrest control of the republic's affairs from the national government.
+He spent much of his life explaining that the 'extended order of human co-operation' - his phrase for the complex of rules and institutions underlying capitalism - evolved spontaneously.
+In all of 1985, a single Cuban refugee was picked up in the sea passage separating the island nation from the Florida Keys.
+'We are telling the bank that Germany's future support will depend on better lending policies and increased efficiency.' Africa's growing impoverishment is placing greater demands on the African Development Fund.
+Wheatly is studying whether this molting process can be manipulated to last longer, so that more softshell crustaceans can be caught.
+The earnings included a gain of $5.9 million from the disposition of businesses.
+The energy futures market headed lower Thursday, with wholesale home heating oil losing about a penny a gallon in volatile trading.
+Iraq's borders and airports were completely closed.
+The committee chose to take no disciplinary action.
+It was not known if she was on diet pills at the time of her death.
+But court battles and the lack of a comprehensive policy have bogged down what could well be the world's largest expansion plan, connecting a population of more than 850m to the rest of the world. Contracts for paging systems are yet to be finalised.
+He bought the farm and broke the sod four years ago.
+Whether Macy's amended bid or the agreement to sell the divisions would have any impact on the current litigation was unclear.
+Such settlements will be built with local climatic and social conditions taken into consideration," Pravda said.
+No longer can Mr Major see his place in history as the prime minister who eradicated inflation. Like Labour, the Conservatives have plenty of ideas for new year policy launches.
+They have brought political opinion a long way towards constitutional reform, with a large part of the Labour programme lifted straight from Lib-Dem manuals.
+That looks a more timely - though admittedly politically unrestrained - pre-emptive strike than the Fed's.
+"We gave away an enormous amount and we got nothing," Peterson said in a recent interview.
+A woman came into Dr. John Saidla's offices several years ago and said she just couldn't bear another look at her toothless schnauzer's gummy grin.
+Volume on the first section trade was estimated at a moderate 750 million shares, down from 900 million shares Monday.
+Mr. Null, a radio and television personality, could be characterized as a fundamentalist tree hugger.
+Each of the exchange syndicates contributed funds to a security fund intended to handle any insolvencies.
+However, the game was rained out.
+In 1976, when Norris was 64 years old, the Alabama Pardon and Parole Board unanimously found that Norris was innocent of rape charges.
+I think what Dan Quayle was doing was focusing it down more, where the research would go more along the lines it is now, and _ but with the shield proposal kind of set aside.
+And some states in the center of the area, stretching from West Virginia to Nebraska and from Wisconsin to Missouri, may be even drier.
+Money supply figures released late yesterday by the Federal Reserve had little effect on bond prices.
+Many economists have hastened to declare that today's situation differs greatly from the setting in which those events unfolded. For one thing, they say, industrial countries have markedly reduced their relative reliance on oil to fuel their economies.
+"I don't know where all those political pundits are today but they ran for cover four years ago and they're likely to run for cover tomorrow," said former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont, back in the pack in the GOP race.
+Under one approach, if a wing spar failed in testing at 100,000 flights, the airlines would be required to replace or repair the part at 50,000 flights to ensure a comfortable margin of safety.
+Warland added: 'He's pushing against an open door.
+Some 4,000 people responded to a phone-in poll by The Dallas Times Herald, and 64 percent were against the new plates.
+Seven people died in the two bombings.
+Scranton had some Latin in high school and college but Italian will be completely new to him.
+It was easier to get things done in those days but the United States is now paying for the heavy-handedness of that era.
+At St. Michael's Episcopal Church, a piece of wood was lodged in the side of the roof like a spear and stones from the facade of the Charleston County Courthouse littered the ground.
+The budget also calls for an increase to 30% from 25% in the capital cost allowance for manufacturing and processing equipment.
+Even well-to-do officials with fancy apartments and high-ranking posts muttered "disastrous" when asked to evaluate their predicament.
+At the request of the Costa Rican government, the CIA helped set up a communications station in the Central American country and developed a program dealing with Nicaraguan nationals, a court filing by Iran-Contra prosecutors said Thursday.
+Pork futures prices plunged for the second straight day Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange amid signs of an expected seasonal upturn in hog slaughters.
+Microsoft, the world's largest software house, has already been mooted as a potential partner for their studio.
+"We've got stability," said Lyle Gramley, chief economist for the Mortgage Bankers' Association.
+And one's nest egg could literally go up in smoke.
+On Saturday, Aoun's three-man Cabinet ordered civil servants not to take any orders from the Hoss government.
+ARBED, the Luxembourg steel-maker, yesterday announced it lost LFr3.3bn (Dollars 97.9m) last year, as the drop in EC steel prices took its toll on profits.
+Gutman is one of the few living survivors of the uprising in which hundreds of poorly armed Jews fought a heroic but doomed three-week battle resisting the final Nazi drive to liquidate the ghetto's last 70,000 inhabitants.
+Five of the seven newly released hostages who met with Bush earlier in the day also attended.
+In the Pakistan border town of Peshawar, mujahideen politicians talk with elation of the Soviets leaving Afghanistan.
+U.S. attorneys won corruption convictions against 1,067 public officials in 1988, and prosecutors in Chicago had the best record with 119, the Justice Department said Wednesday.
+The "new era" ad includes footage of Dukakis at the Democratic convention and cites his record as governor of Massachusetts.
+He said that Thoreson had a relationship with Guccione before she was employed by Penthouse.
+Jaruzelski declared martial law: it quit publishing the pronouncements of the outlawed union, Solidarity.
+In 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson opened the New York World's Fair at Flushing Meadow-Corona Park.
+Mr. Barth said more than $6 billion of reported thrift capital stemmed from the Bank Board's assistance to just three large August mergers involving 10 insolvent thrifts.
+But French Finance Minister Pierre Beregovoy said Tuesday, "The time has come to make (the SDR) a more widely used reserve currency." Lawson said there has been a persistent effort to substitute the dollar for the IMF currency.
+Late Friday, the company said it closed two facilities and fired about 150 workers because of slumping boat demand.
+Auditors said the proceeds, plus $30,486 in damages, should be paid to the government.
+A prolonged process is planned to determine the validity of those claims on an individual basis.
+Some contended that junk-bond prices will open lower this morning, but others insisted that the bond markets long ago discounted the SEC move.
+The bonds were tentatively priced by a First Boston group to yield from 5.25% in 1990 to 8.3% in 2012 for Cabs.
+George Batchelor and Ira Sochet, two investors who together hold 12% of the company's common shares, said they might seek to boost their stake through a tender offer or wage a proxy fight for seats on the company's board.
+In a parliamentary answer, the Foreign Office said Malaysia received Pounds 17.798m in 1992-93.
+A week earlier, they stood at 95 1/8 to yield 9.39%.
+Bush has ordered his small army of Secret Service agents and other federal officials to keep their boats and helicopters at a distance, and other trappings of power are left at the dock, Hommell said.
+Monsanto was the second largest polluter of toxic chemicals, releasing 202 million pounds in 1988, the citizens group said.
+In a PC, the CPU and the microprocessor are the same.
+A Du Pont unit and Molecular Biosystems introduced a test for detection of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome virus.
+It is amusing to learn that he believed a train should always be given "a sporting chance" of getting away, but then we do not have to count on catching the train with him.
+Capitalism has consistently showed itself capable of refuting Malthus's ancient prediction that food production could not keep up with population.
+The GAO said it then matched the VA payment file with a Social Security file containing about 450,000 death certificates purchased from the states.
+If it happened in July, that would be a different story." Geiger said the pseudo-Santa entered a Fidelity Bank branch Monday afternoon, waited in line with other customers, then told the teller he was there to present a singing telegram.
+Partial operating data are before taxes and exclude gains or losses from the company's trading operations for its own account.
+Attorneys will share in the $10 million settlement.
+Mr. Lipper also declined to identify the problems.
+Others rushed toward west Beirut on foot as Aoun's soldiers cocked their guns in preparation for battle.
+Justice Department documents unsealed late last month said a department investigation had uncovered "substantial evidence of serious and sustained misconduct" in St Germain's dealings with financial industry lobbyists.
+The party's departure, while not derailing unification, solidifies its position as an opposition force. All major East German parties are committed to unification, with pan-German elections tentatively set for Dec. 2.
+Environmentalists are critical of the proposal because it would set minimum timber harvest levels that they argue are too high to protect the future of the old-growth forest ecosystems.
+The Des Moines Register for a series about the rape of an Iowa woman and how she coped with the emotional trauma and legal ordeal that followed.
+Flight attendant Patricia A. Hodges recalled how passengers in the smoke-filled cabin jammed over-wing emergency exits and ignored her pleas to head for a door at the rear.
+But virtual realities are real in our reaction with them, not in what they are.
+U.S. and British officials said they had heard nothing of the proposal reported by Sky Television News, which quoted unnamed sources close to what it called negotiations between Iraq and senior international mediators.
+Then there's the "Black Belt of Roller Coasters" advertising campaign launched by Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, Calif.
+Now, a promoter wants to send Michael Andretti, Danny Sullivan and friends racing around the twin towers of the World Trade Center.
+LINTAS LAYOFFS: About 20 people were laid off at Lintas's Ceco Communications subsidiary in Warren, Mich., on Tuesday.
+As Bush tells the story in his book, "Looking Forward," he insisted to Baker that he still had a shot.
+Roughly 600 men, women and children make their way through the food line every week, so many that the Pacholskis must assign them all numbers and serve them in shifts.
+In the year-earlier period, Compaq had net of $30.7 million, or 80 cents a share.
+At the Suntory Institute for Bioorganic Research, Ms. Naya says, the projects "aren't something that will pay off commercially."
+Yet a transfer of ownership overseas would in this case amount to little more than repatriation.
+Michael Y. McGovern, 36, Oxoco president, succeeds Mr. Cook.
+An Indian news agency reported that a Bhopal district judge has extended the deadline for a settlement in the gas disaster case.
+With distraction provided by the visit of Spanish King Juan Carlos to Mexico, the president held his tongue during the TV series, but other Mexicans in politics and the media were not so sanguine.
+It went on to state: 'We usually offer six prize draw numbers but for you we have allocated 12 numbers.' The complainant maintained that if everyone received 12 numbers, the chance of winning would remain the same.
+A Mazda spokesman said the Japanese auto maker's price increase comes to an average of 2%, or $219 per car and truck.
+Mrs. Nguyen-Doyne said the fact that she nearly died still compels her to succeed.
+Towers Perrin's ambition is common among consulting companies these days.
+But any policy-maker who acts on that assumption would be a fool. Fortunately, Alan Greenspan, the cautious and wily chairman of the Federal Reserve, does not fall into this category.
+They began to mortgage their municipal futures by pushing white-elephant projects no city would have contemplated building with local tax money.
+At first glance it looks as though it might be more difficult for the French to attract foreign investment in the new round of privatisations. First, the financial prospects for French companies are more precarious than they were in the buoyant mid-1980s.
+And after being able to feed itself for the first time in 1983, the country once again has to resort to imports.
+The investigators said viewers should have been told Asquez's statement was unfilmed and unsigned.
+America has been trying to gain support since last fall for an arms embargo against Iran, which has refused to accept the U.N. resolution.
+Now that less than 1% of unwed black mothers and only 12% of unwed whites choose adoption, birth mothers may be swayed by even slight reservations about adoptive procedures.
+There were 12,000 troops there prior to the invasion.
+Mr Hepburn is currently managing Pounds 1.5m, which the London-based Henry Smith's charity has decided to invest in projects tacking social deprivation in the north east.
+"Marx would have turned over in his grave if he could have heard Comrade Zhivkov talk that way," Whitehead told reporters after discussing his six-nation trip with officials of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels.
+The convicted guardsmen said they had been told the women were involved in subversive activity.
+Many major charities have the reputation of imposing on poor communities massive 'improvement' schemes that may be alien to local culture and therefore destined for failure.
+The filing, however, did not disclose any individuals or companies that would be getting those fees.
+Troops guard the village entrance.
+Mr. McMahon was deputy director of the Central Intelligence Agency for four years before he joined Lockheed in September 1969.
+The intake is mostly private sector, leavened by a few NHS employees. 'Integration is the key,' says Robin Wensley.
+Nevertheless, skeptics warn against expecting a standardized yield formula this year.
+During Prohibition, federal agents once searched 10 hours for the secret door, Siegel said.
+Embassy officials refused to comment.
+She said the United States used the group to "foment economic chaos and carry out terrorist acts."
+"The 'Mc' formative would lead people into believing that the business is part of McDonald's," says Stephanie A. Skurdy, a spokeswoman for McDonald's.
+Thus, the repayment value is highly dependent on the extent to which the managers can grow the trust's assets.
+An Allegheny spokesman said federal antitrust officials believed the combination would pose problems for competition.
+News accounts of the latter deliberations depicted minority jurors bringing along white holdouts.
+Ever since it started building dams on the Euphrates in the 1960s, Turkey has periodically reassured its neighbors they would all share the water.
+Twelve rebels were killed when troops recaptured the police station in Muttur, the officials said on condition of anonymity.
+"It's not smart to have too many eggs in one basket," he said.
+The $1.7 billion spacecraft is scheduled to become astronomy's most significant tool in expanding knowledge of the universe into the 21st century.
+"Both sides of the argument over El Salvador in the 1980s have a stake in making this work," said Rep. Matthew McHugh, a New York Democrat and member of the House Appropriations subcommittee on foreign operations.
+By the time of his death in 1971, Duvalier had amassed a multimillion-dollar fortune through graft.
+The bureau said it "believes that Saunders is paying Stone for this information." The Navy has begun actions to suspend Stone without pay, the Pentagon said Monday.
+(When calculated using the semi-annual compound method, the yield on the No. 119 ended at 7.57%, according to Salomon Brothers Inc.) British and West German government bonds were moderately higher.
+He told the court he knew he was violating a 1986 amendment to the anti-terror law that prohibits holding meetings with terrorist organizations.
+France will begin its own programme by offering shares in BNP.
+Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War, the group that holds American hostages Terry Anderson and Thomas Sutherland, has long demanded freedom for he prisoners in Kuwait.
+After the sale, Mr. Hinton will take control of the magazines TV Guide and Mirabella, a newspaper division including the Boston Herald and San Antonio Express-News, and News Corp.'s freestanding insert companies, Product Movers and Quad Marketing.
+The decision to keep the plant-closing provision raises serious doubts that the massive trade legislation will become law.
+My long-time bait-castin' buddy was standing hip deep in the little rapids, whipping bits of fur and feather under the willow branches overhanging a quiet pool.
+Hence the calamitous showing of the Alliance of the Social Democrats and the Liberals, which had hoped to stake out a middle position between the right and left.
+Franklin specified in his will that on the 100th anniversary of his death a part of the two trusts be used for training young people, but at that time several interested parties sued for access to the money.
+On Thursday, Israeli fighter-bombers twice raided a tunnel complex used by Syrian-backed Palestian guerrillas above the coastal town of Naameh south of Beirut.
+The bonds are the final portion of the city's sale of approximately $995 million in GOs, the bulk of which was priced two weeks ago.
+The acquisition would vault Cincinnati-based Future Now into the ranks of the nation's top 10 computer resellers, with pro forma 1991 sales volume of approximately $350 million.
+State prison inmates took eight guards hostage and set four fires in a seven-hour riot touched off when a prisoner assaulted a staff worker, officials said.
+Some of the newer, more advanced defibrillators include a pacemaker that often can re-establish a regular heart beat without a shock.
+In September GTE said it planned to quit the business through any one of several options including potentially selling the group, pursuing a tax-free spinoff or forming a joint venture which it expects to conclude by this June.
+Mr Brett said there was scope for collaboration between the two direct sales organisations.
+Also Monday, the government closed the Roman Catholic Church's radio station, Radio Catolica, and shut down for 15 days the only opposition newspaper, La Prensa.
+He has recommended a line-item veto or presidential authority to rescind items (thus forcing Congress to override a veto if it wants to pass any single item).
+But if frequencies are going to be used for reasons other than air traffic control then we have a problem," said Pipkin, who has flown for Eastern for 27 years. "I have no idea who the voices were.
+'If we reject it, we are indirectly telling Babangida to stay on and Nigerians do not want that,' he said after the recommendations were submitted to the president in Abuja.
+The latest round of talks broke down last week, and each side has accused the other of violating the truce.
+Green said its financial adviser, Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., has said it is highly confident it can arrange financing for the transaction.
+Mrs. Spellman died Sunday at the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington after being in a coma for eight years.
+With a foothold on the high ground, room to maneuver, and remote sensing, Israel could ensure that the first tank to cross the Jordan would also be the last.
+A registry of private Cuban properties seized by the revolution of Fidel Castro is being compiled in Miami by exiles eager to return home and recoup their losses if Castro is toppled.
+Even at its current allowable rate of 1,312 barrels per day, the well would increase daily oil production for all of Zavala County by about two-thirds over last year.
+"Basically the whole bottom has been rebuilt," said Peter Zschiesche, business representative for the machinists union at the shipping company. "The middle of the bottom, that's been ripped out, back to front.
+The prison, which had been run by loyalists to Gen.
+Allegations have been made that Waldheim, who held the U.N. job 10 years and now is president of Austria, committed war crimes during his service in the Balkans.
+To a visitor to the occupied West Bank or Gaza, the Shin Bet is invisible; the conspicuous force here is the army, manning roadblocks and patrolling the Arab towns in jeeps.
+One way that could be applied to Southeast, said the banking executive, is the establishment of a separate bank composed of the bad loans and infused with capital from the FDIC and NCNB.
+According to government figures, at least 60 people, half of them police officers, have been slain by Shining Path guerrillas during the first two weeks of this year.
+"Porcelain fixtures are just as good as rock as far as the fish are concerned.
+At least four other states have school takeover laws, and two _ New Mexico and Kentucky _ have seized districts deemed failures.
+The 1986 tax act prevents couples with combined adjusted gross income of more than $40,000 from fully deducting IRA contributions if one or both spouses is covered by a company retirement plan and they file jointly.
+However, more than 95% of that debt goes to finance schools, roads and other physical facilities, and state and local borrowing doesn't worry analysts as much as federal, private and foreign debt does.
+Cetus said that 12,450 units of Cetus Healthcare Limited Partnership II have been sold, and additional units may be sold.
+The Air Force official said the service could not defend what had happened nine years ago, but needs the additional money to improve the bombers' ability to identify threats.
+She needs the support of a rancorous political opposition for a two-thirds vote in the Senate, where the right-wing Islamic Democratic Alliance dominates.
+A decision is months away.
+On nuclear testing, we have completed work on the protocols to the nuclear testing treaties.
+Kean said he received a congratulatory call from Cuomo on Wednesday.
+98.592 (5.57%) 97.128 (5.68%) Coupon equivalent ........
+Do children rejected in school tend to have the same problem in their neighborhoods or athletic teams?
+He defined burden-sharing as: "They (America's allies) pay more and we pay less." A member of the audience commented that U.S. grain sales also help the Soviet Union by freeing up its resources.
+Moslem fundamentalists, who boycotted previous local elections and the last parliamentary elections in 1987, are seeking to capture at least a handful of key local councils.
+Jesse Jackson, Dukakis' remaining rival, testified before a Senate committee on drug abuse and basked in the praise of a senator he competed against in the 1984 presidential campaign.
+Police dispatcher Jill Moore said a caller telephoned a Cub Foods and a Kroger to say bombs would explode between 1:30 and 2 p.m.
+In national over the counter trading yesterday, Air Wis closed at $13.25, up $1.75.
+"Ten years ago the development of Vietnam and South Korea was at the same level but now Korea has left us far behind," said a Vietnamese government economist who requested anonymity.
+There was little controversy over money allocations in the bill, which was drawn up in accordance with the budget framework agreed to last year by Congress and the Reagan administration.
+NBC's comic look at listener-supported radio got enough viewer support to land in fifth place in the Nielsen ratings.
+The Dalai Lama, 55, was invited to Canada by the country's small Tibetan community.
+The shares, which were 7p last night, hit a high of 173p in the summer of 1990.
+It is this trend which explains the popularity of tailor-made or 'company specific' programmes at the expense of 'open programmes' (ie open to all-comers).
+As a result, pollination now is running behind schedule, leaving those crops vulnerable if hit by a blast of hot weather this month, said Larry Van Mier of the USDA's Economic Research Service in Washington.
+Claire's Stores Inc. said its board proposed the creation of Class A common, to be distributed to stock of record July 2 as a 1-for-4 stock dividend, subject to shareholder approval at the annual meeting scheduled for June 24.
+Officials of South Africa and Angola will meet for the first time to discuss a peace settlement that will include the possible withdrawal of Cuban forces from Angola when they join delegates from the United States and Cuba in London next week.
+He said, throughout the world, free markets are the model for economic growth.
+President Omar Bongo has ruled Gabon, an oil-exporting country with a population of 1.2 million, since 1967.
+Commodities: Dow Jones futures index 130.49, up 0.19; spot index 127.57, up 0.02.
+But Medtronic said Eli Lilly is distorting economic reality.
+"This is the Japanese equivalent of moral suasion," Robert A. Brusca, senior vice president and chief economist at Nikko Securities Co. International, New York, says.
+Before, distributors would be obliged to drive to Beijing every two or three months from outlying provinces to pick up supplies.
+Italy's hoteliers and travel agents blame the overvalued lira as the main cause of this year's decline, but other factors played a part.
+It tends to ride up and down quite a bit." MacroWorld is keen on Wells Fargo, which is depressed on fears about the U.S. banking system in general and California real estate in particular.
+But professional speculators and their own lawyers assessed Paramount's chances and saw that Davis would lose _ and began to dump their Time holdings.
+The new contract also eliminates the $15 monthly coupon, good only at union-owned grocery stores, that was part of the salary of every worker, from roughneck to chief executive.
+"I don't feel overworked or overburdened," says David Kosowsky, chairman and chief executive of Damon Corp., a medical equipment concern.
+The mistake happened about 8 p.m. Friday when the night manager placed money from the cash registers in a money bag, then placed that bag inside a McDonald's bag while she awaited a police escort to the bank, police Capt.
+The spokeswoman for UCLA Medical Center said Tuesday she had no other information about Boone, 55, who was injured Saturday when his bicycle's front wheel caught in a metal grate.
+Even analysts who have followed the company closely for years were distressed by the news, especially since without details of the letter they were left to speculate about its contents.
+An activist who got Florida to pass a law waiving tolls for disabled drivers has been named 1989 Disabled American of the Year. "This is the most important recognition I've had," Beverly Chapman said Wednesday.
+As previously reported, the company will begin a new, $2 billion buy-back today.
+But the county of Los Angeles wasn't ready for him.
+Worst of all, he says, he isn't getting paid any longer.
+But Judge Bork parried the criticism, replying quickly that "those are most unfair characterizations of my views."
+The cracks on Atlantis were too small to cause trouble, but if such cracks widened and split the bearing assembly, it could be dangerous, National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials said.
+It is a risky business in any circumstance, and is even more so in the Byzantine world of the Middle East.
+The South Koreans reportedly seek to buy a dozen of the planes, assemble three dozen more from U.S.-supplied kits and then build about 72 on their own.
+Analysts said traders also were unsettled by news that more U.S. troops were being sent to Saudi Arabia.
+Sen. Wayne Allard, who proposed the footnote, said he will not pursue the matter. "I just wanted to bring the issue up and call it to everyone's attention," he said.
+It seems likely that the next move on this crowded chess board will be an attempt to get government approval for AT&T and BT to lease lines in each other's markets.
+The 68 Nasdaq trucking issues, as a group, did even better yesterday, triggered by an acquisition proposal for American Carriers, which has $50 million in market value.
+CONFEREES and the Bush administration agreed on a compromise plan to finance the $166 billion thrift-rescue bill, pushing aside the biggest obstacle facing the legislation.
+"The shock is over and we can open our market for business," said a woman from the battered Mejicanos neighborhood.
+The state broadcasting network RAI had carried the match live to show the journalists' "sensibility" to the nation's soccer fever. The broadcast, which involves the services of journalists, was the only exception on Wednesday to the no-work day.
+A friend who recently sailed the Atlantic in a small boat reports finding garbage strewn all the way across.
+On Friday, police Commissioner Lee Brown appealed for help from the public.
+The FT-SE contract accounted for 9,429 of the overall total.
+Some losing bidders, including another U.S. company, have contended that the bid process was distorted by two of the winning companies with help from prominent Americans and Koreans, including two brothers of former President Chun Doo Hwan.
+The sales force has been cut from 25 to 14, with the regional sales network being axed and the remainder concentrating on key accounts such as supermarkets. The company said cost savings from the measures were expected to amount to more than Pounds 1m.
+Montedison, which owns about 72% of the company's common stock, agreed to buy the rest for $37 a share.
+The federal Energy Information Administration this month slightly increased its forecast for natural gas prices but says consumers shouldn't worry about supplies.
+S&P noted that new management "is presently pursuing a strategy of survival while shoring up losses attributed to prior mismanagement."
+One fire grew to 935 acres Monday while smoldering brush on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation re-ignited and consumed 146 acres. A blaze near John Day had destroyed 880 acres, according to state and federal fire managers.
+The man considered the Corleone family's "cashier," Michele Cillari, was among more noted figures arrested on Monday.
+Bar, Fried and Galac agreed to the actions without admitting or denying wrongdoing, according to the exchange.
+Because it's unlikely to be debated during next month's extraordinary session, the bill will be put off until the spring session.
+"The markets became concerned about the political viability of maintaining policies which had been successful up to now," said Mr. Brainard.
+Hussein said in a televised address Wednesday night that elections would be held soon.
+'Korea, Taiwan and Japan have pulp mills, but they import the wood.
+West Berlin is still under the authority of Britain, France and the U.S., so their civil air attaches must decide jointly on awarding licenses.
+"That costs a lot of lost production."
+We believe the RJR shareholders will have a lot of questions as well." Kohlberg, the undisputed leader in buying companies with borrowed money in deals known as leveraged buyouts, said it was happy with the outcome.
+The Treasury's 30-year bond ended at 103 29/32 for a gain of 22/32, or nearly $6.88 for each $1,000 bond.
+Mr. Balladur also said consumer prices are expected to rise 2.4% this year, marking the first acceleration in the inflation rate since 1981.
+Al Binder, Nixon's attorney, said the former judge "is very concerned and I'm sure he's upset." "I'm hopeful when they hear the whole story that they'll give him some consideration and not revoke his parole," Binder said.
+The editorial contained a long rigmarole about the Singapore government's economic mismanagement, electoral reverses, problems with the opposition, etc.
+It doesn't make you very enthusiastic about coming to school." The takeover law, enacted five months ago, gives New Jersey officials some of the broadest powers in the nation to take control of troubled districts.
+Sometimes that got me by, sometimes I got yelled at." Fu, meanwhile, paced the floor of his study in Beijing's former imperial palace and debated what to do, Major Gen.
+Israel pulled most of its army from south Lebanon in June 1985 after a three-year occupation and carved out the 6- to 10-mile security zone to prevent guerrilla infiltration into its northern settlements.
+Those jobs are left to the foreigners." The Soviet Union is trying to finance its reforms with loans from the West while postponing tough decisions needed at home to curb its budget deficit, says the author of a new book on the Soviet economy.
+Also under the new law, marijuana users caught for the first time will be issued a warning.
+It went even further in February, agreeing to hold the first free elections in 41 years and promising to abide by the results.
+As the pursued company, Kansas City Southern is experiencing a role reversal from last January, when it said it might make a bid for Southern Pacific Transportation Co., a unit of Chicago-based Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corp.
+Mrs. Marcos, 60, is charged in the alleged illegal transfer of more than $160 million from the Manila government and defrauding banking institutions of $165 million more.
+AXA, the insurance group, last month became the first French company to receive a green light to set up a life assurance business in Japan and promptly announced plans to invest Dollars 200m over the next seven years to develop its business there.
+Last week, Hino Motors Ltd. said it was studying the possibility of truck assembly in the U.S.
+"We are clearing the decks of unprofitable and non-strategic businesses, while bringing our plant capacity more in line with manufacturing requirements," Campbell chief executive officer David W. Johnson said in a news release.
+A Prime spokeswoman said it was the first meeting between LeBow and top Prime executives since last fall, when LeBow met with former Prime chief executive Joe Henson shortly before launching the hostile bid.
+'We must get it right because we are investing our reputation.
+We'd worked too hard to have what we had to let somebody take it.
+Nason said the 82nd flew in two tanks, four Cobra combat helicopters, three light helicopters, more than 100 machine guns, a dozen 105mm howitzers and several thousand rifles.
+The inventory plans, which Gulf States' now labels "rate-base exclusion plans," don't guarantee recovery of costs "but it's so much better than permanently writing it off" from the outset, a Gulf States spokeswoman said.
+According to available details, yields range from 9.46%, a spread of 85 basis points over five-year Treasury securities, to 10.3%, a spread of 120 basis points over 20-year Treasurys.
+Some of the bulldozers are sold in Germany under the Hanomag label through the German company's distribution channels.
+The bridge protesters set up tents, listened to radios and watched a soccer match on portable television sets.
+"I'll tell him that I was wrong to leave him and that now I'm back to compensate for it."
+Ten were in a serious condition.
+But consider Jack Bigbucks, who also is single, makes $500,000 a year and has taxable income of $400,000. He has to figure his taxes differently.
+The deadline for that side isn't until late July.
+They even bought 36,000 Yugoslavian autos last year.
+To view published earnings as only a baby step toward understanding a company's true "normal earning power," which may be considerably more or less.
+Even before news of the court ruling reached the market, there was a buying surge earlier Friday, attributed by analysts to speculation that an offer for UAL might come from its management.
+He pointed out that 1987 was one of the worst years in a decade for box-office receipts in France, while the opposite was true in the United States.
+Brazil said over the weekend that it would no longer accept registrations of coffee to be shipped in August.
+The Business Software Alliance, which represents eight major software makers, said its members filed a separate lawsuit against Milan's Fiera di Milano Data, a data processing unit of Ente Fiera di Milano, for alleged copyright infringement.
+All of these profits can be ploughed back into research, Mr Gerstner says.
+The Wolf Prizes were established in 1975 to honor the late Ricardo Wolf.
+Media commentators were virtually unanimous in saying the Cabinet reshuffle did not cure the "Recruit Scandal." "It is regrettable that we cannot feel any hope for a change," the Asahi Shimbun editorial said Wednesday.
+The National Union of Mineworkers, the nations' largest black union, representing some 250,000 black miners, has already declared a dispute and asked for arbitration in its annual wage negotiations with the mining industry body.
+Poland is pressing President Bush to lead relief efforts for its new non-Communist government, but Western leaders have made clear they see the matter as primarily Europe's responsibility.
+But, he cautions, protectionism among the various trading blocs could put a lid on growth of the overall world economy.
+Observers cited a lower return on investments, which was caused by the dollar's sharp drop against the German mark.
+An earlier edition incorrectly attributed the projection to William Jackman, a spokesman for the Air Transport Association.
+Residents of the village of Dinna, about 60 miles southwest of the capital of Dhaka, claimed the dam was flooding large areas of fertile land and destroying crops.
+Asarco has a 52.3% stake in the Peruvian concern.
+"He seems to be looking for some ultimate approval."
+Move Your Business to Wisconsin." The message hits at a sore spot for Chicago businesses.
+The executor can be held personally liable if, for example, assets are depleted without leaving sufficient amounts to pay taxes.
+The mother since has died and the boy did not testify.
+In each case, he accumulated shares in the company _ sometimes indicating he might be interested in mounting a buyout _ and later sold all or some shares at a profit after the price rose on takeover speculation or when another bidder emerged.
+Then there is the other South Africa: a country of horrific violence and mounting social dislocation, of economic decline, political collapse and threats of civil war. To which country does the future belong?
+France, to get the council to act as soon as possible, pushed for the Security Council to adopt a statement rather than a stronger, binding resolution, said diplomats who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+The vote came with almost no debate.
+Also Sunday, cleanup experts were trying to decide how to get rid of oil coating rock jetties between the Newport Beach pier and the Santa Ana River, along the coast south of Los Angeles.
+The Siemens divisions that showed the most growth included those that offer bigticket contracts such as transportations systems, power generation and public communications networks.
+Dealers said they don't expect big-volume orders of the new IBM machines before the third quarter this year.
+Hardisty, a native of Atlanta, now is vice chief of naval operations.
+"Dry conditions in the southeastern states have reduced yields in most areas from the record levels of 1989," said the department's Agricultural Statistics Board.
+Ideally, it needs to be changed in both directions at the same time.
+Consumers questioned last year by Landor Associates, a strategic design consultant in San Francisco, gave much higher marks to Wal-Mart in the category of "esteem."
+He said he could not make "an unequivocal commitment" and told the hearing he "would be naive to do that" in light of expected disagrements within the scientific community on what should constitute a clean horeline.
+'We are now considering this,' he says.
+An unknown Wild Thing haunts the castle's corridors. John Constable's script translates the frustrations of Peake's world without the compensations of his style.
+The official said the offer was channeled through an Iranian-American professor.
+Fernandez, the CIA's former station chief in Costa Rica, is accused of obstructing and lying to the CIA inspector general's office and the presidential Tower commission.
+But that was not the case inside the building.
+The state court cited several Supreme Court rulings to support its decision, including a 1974 ruling that threw out the conviction of a man who displayed an American flag with a peace symbol attached to it.
+An Israeli election was fought largely on policy in the occupied lands and the related question of how to achieve peace with the Arabs.
+"This isn't going to be a trial, it's going to be a farce," said her lawyer, Gerald Feffer.
+While the July 1987 postal labor agreement provided annual increases of nearly 4%, the Labor Department's employment cost index for blue-collar workers at that time was rising at an annual rate of 2.3%.
+His lecture on Monday was free of the tiresome infelicities that sometimes mar his platform oratory.
+At one point, however, Mr. Olson reportedly said his investment bankers didn't disagree with estimates putting the company's non-airline asset values at $55 to $75 a share.
+Wells Fargo must also pay about $3.8 million to a similar class of card holders of Crocker National Bank, which the bank acquired in 1985, and pay about $2.5 million in lawyers' fees and costs.
+Margie Saunders Howell said in an interview at her Charlottesville home Saturday that she feared for her husband's safety.
+Brennan Dawson, a spokeswoman for the Tobacco Institute in Washington, denied that the institute had tried to influence the standards, and she dismissed Daynard's concerns.
+Seizure in 1992 of a tonne of cocaine on Finnish border shows that cartels are seeking foothold in Russia.
+If almost everyone else is busily selling arms, it is difficult to see why Slovakia should not.
+Calming the waters is something very much needed, as the Sandinistas nurse the wounds of defeat and deal with the alarming thought that some of their dearest "achievements of the revolution" might be reversed.
+Republican Ed Rollins and Democrat Hamilton Jordan, two of the best-known strategists in US politics, have been named co-managers of Ross Perot's unofficial presidential campaign.
+He and other traders estimated that Japanese investors bought about half of the issue.
+It gives us hope in times of despair.
+"If it just goes to book value, that's a decent move."
+He led the company in adopting a new strategic plan involving a move into higher-growth businesses such as food service distribution and manufacturing.
+The spokeswoman described Mrs. Higgins as "touched that the prime minister would call her" to express her concern.
+The tender offer is set to expire Oct. 30.
+Kemp, du Pont and Robertson were tied with 9 precent each.
+Officials of Arianespace, the agency's commercial arm, proclaimed Wednesday's inaugural launch "a complete success." The stock market finished higher Wednesday, solidifying sharp gains posted in the previous session.
+"We have reached the most recent peak in interest rates and now of course they are trending down.
+The second approach uses a more advanced gradient coil, which is the basis of Advanced NMR System's recently introduced technology.
+Mr. Bailey left his position as president of Aetna to act as chairman and chief operating officer of MBIA.
+The song criticizes elderly lawmakers who have occupied about half of the seats in the legislature since 1949, when the Nationalist government lost a war to communist forces on mainland China and fled to Taiwan.
+She said she will add her voice to that of HHS Secretary Louis Sullivan in campaigning against smoking.
+"The gesture of Mrs. Kappler, who wants to exalt the figure of her Nazi criminal husband, is a challenge to the human conscience and the Italian people," Ms. Iotti's message said.
+Suez officials added that it is up to Sodecom to decide what to do with the shares.
+Based on a "conservative" $35 per test average, the cost of finding each of the 23 infected people came to more than $228,000, he said.
+"Part of establishing your own style will mean putting your own team in place eventually," confirms Hugh Chapman, president of Citizens & Southern Corp., a banking concern.
+But an aide to Sen. Danforth says the new wording simply summarizes the essence of earlier civil rights case law.
+This time, he says, "I got a call from Freddie Silverman and he asked me to meet him."
+"Another No. 1 would not have done us any good at that point," he said. "It was a controversial song and it got people to talk about the group again.
+Shaalan I had become a symbol of hopelessness for the hordes who fled Kuwait after it was invaded by Iraq on Aug. 2. It was the first of three camps built along the Iraqi border and once housed as many as 50,000 people.
+Peck is considered the most conservative member of the state's highest court.
+It agrees to set up a "new institutional authority" in the United Nations to "develop instruments and define standards" to combat atmospheric pollution.
+The Philadelphia Fed's research department surveys 100 to 150 manufacturing companies in the region with more than 350 employees every month.
+"I think it is wrong to target and focus on one segment of the minority community," he said.
+Conversely, others fear that communism is losing its identity and becoming a mere adjunct to Western-style socialism.
+The Civil Aviation Administration of China has ordered 36 Boeing jetliners and taken options on 36 more in a deal worth as much as $4 billion, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group said.
+That goes for Armado, the 'fantastical Spaniard' in the original, his page Moth, the curate Sir Nathaniel and the pedant and schoolmaster, Holofernes.
+Essentially, the spinoff and merger leave Mr. Singleton with a more manageable debt load, he said.
+But the product apparently doesn't contain the 10% butterfat the FDA requires in "real" ice cream.
+Only eight of the orders for MD-11s are firm.
+It was the wrong audience to do this in front of," Tom Illgen, the opera's marketing director, said after Friday night's demonstration.
+Unclaimed, it grew to $62 million on Thursday and $70 million by the weekend.
+In 1987, she published "The Beaverbrook Girl," a lively volume of memoirs about her active and adventurous life, which included horse breeding and flying helicopters.
+Actually, Merck said it is testing two separate, but closely related, compounds, hoping that one of them works.
+"From that point on, I really don't keep up with them."
+He didn't mention Soviet repayment of debts to other Western countries, Mr. Holkeri said.
+But Will said he learned years later that he did not get the job because a so-called Red Squad operated by the state police had investigated his brother, Charles, a student political activist.
+Ultramar also scorned an unsolicited takeover bid from Lasmo as "opportunistic and derisory."
+Losing track of time because of the unchanging darkness, Mrs. Petrosyan doesn't know what day she cut open her fingers, or how many times she used the method to feed her daughter.
+For this The Independent has apologised, thus saving itself the embarrassment of being reported to the Press Complaints Commission.
+Observers say no one in Chicago is better prepared to tackle it.
+"Someday I'll have to reopen my business, and if I complain too much they may take reprisals against me," he said, looking at the broken windows, bent metal shutters and empty shelves.
+EPA Administrator William Reilly said although the test results were only preliminary, the levels found were high enough to warrant nationwide testing of school buildings.
+Free entry to sporting and cultural events would end. The government would also invite Cubans to put their money on fixed deposit. The government is contemplating creation of a new currency.
+The institute looks like a factory: halls housing accelerators and high-voltage coils in a welter of pipes and wires.
+Caterpillar continued its slide today, falling 6 to 52.
+Its share price plunged 72 pence to 1,431 pence ($23.21).
+The Sandinistas said Melton and the others were implementing a U.S. plan to incite domestic unrest.
+In the world of plants, males are pollen-producing, females are seed-producing.
+But it probably would not have happened if the Royal Bank was still run by old-fashioned clearing bankers.
+No purchase price was given when the deal was announced Wednesday.
+"Prices of packing of food products went up significantly this year," Mary Kenney of the GAO told the committee.
+"There is a desperate need for organs.
+He declined to say how much the favorable feelings had risen.
+Comspan couldn't reach its joint venture partner, Leningrad-based Russian Video.
+President Francois Mitterrand said last night he would resign if his prostate cancer were to make 'me more concerned about my fate than that of the state'.
+He was appointed Bally's chief operating officer in 1985 and elected to its board earlier this year.
+Liberals also acknowledge that, politics aside, it's simply tougher to oppose a black nominee.
+He didn't rule out a piecemeal sale of the four companies that make up the division.
+The interest rate rise also hit stock prices.
+Mr. Bilzerian has been an aggressive suitor in the past several years.
+The missing whale got its name because skin on its snout had been rubbed down to the bone by the rough ice surrounding a breathing hole that kept the mammals alive.
+It all happened really fast," he said.
+The bullet entered the dog at the rear and traveled to the front of its body, suggesting the animal may have been shot while running away from Sterling.
+Indeed, organizers of the 1988 summit in Toronto told Houston planners that they wish they had done more to capitalize on the affair when they had the chance.
+When he lost the governor's race to Democratic incumbent Gov. Jerry Brown, he had been in public service for 37 years, 25 of which were in elected office.
+Further expansion depends in part on the continuation of banking liberalization, as is the case in South Korea and Thailand, where Citibank repeated its success in mortgages and where the bank is also restricted from enlarging its branch network.
+Reagan, who has been vacationing in his home state since Aug. 16, planned to spend a quiet Labor Day weekend with his wife Nancy at his 688-acre ranch north of this coastal resort city, said spokesman B. Jay Cooper.
+Dennis Nemec wrote the screenplay and Larry Elikann directed on location in Montreal.
+Shares prices fell despite a recovery in Tokyo share prices earlier today.
+New magazines for neophyte women golfers advise on proper makeup, and advertise gloves that emit a fragrance when a wearer grips a club.
+"Whatever talks were held at the governmental level, a real settlement could not be made without the people concerned," the Koreans were quoted as saying.
+The 3-0 ruling upheld the decision of a U.S. District Court judge in Knoxville, Tenn., who in a 1985 directed verdict ruled in favor of Reynolds and dismissed the $55 million damages suit.
+Here are a few tips for visitors. Pakistan is a Moslem country, and visitors should dress and act appropriately.
+At this point the commander (Bibi) knew the lives of the two policemen on the Temple Mount were in danger.
+That's a big jump from 22% of users in 1988, and a huge leap from 1% in 1985, making virus-protection the fastest-growing category of security measure tracked by the NCCCD.
+The negotiations are aimed at consolidating a U.N.-supervised cease-fire and working on a comprehensive peace.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, BNE common closed at $1.125, up 12.5 cents.
+"Exactly 50 years ago my father was sworn in, before these same altars of God and the fatherland," he told a crowd of 50,000 attending Tuesday's ceremony at the national soccer stadium.
+Politics don't interest her until they interfere with her desire to adopt a child she's fallen in love with, the daughter of a neighboring Jewish officer who was taken away one night.
+The appeals court said the defendants couldn't be held criminally liable if they believed "in good faith" that they were following the law.
+The film, about as thick as wax paper, also could be used to keep puddinglike fillings from soaking into cakes or to prevent soggy crusts in potpies.
+But in 1977 he took a career "intermission" that lasted a decade.
+Israel television said contacts with the U.S. administration had "practically been cut off" since the national unity government, which included the center-left Labor Party led by Shimon Peres, fell apart on March 15.
+The clinic was not able to open until 10:15 a.m. because the demonstrators blocked the building's entrance, a Planned Parenthood spokeswoman said.
+Police said a blow with a blunt instrument fractured Staiasz' skull and caused his death.
+Meanwhile, an estimated 30,000 anti-Iliescu demonstrators rallied in University Square in downtown Bucharest, where speakers branded Iliescu a "neo-Communist."
+In 1931, Loewe married Ernestine Zerline, whom he divorced after 26 years together with no children.
+Since the library didn't retain its old records when it converted to a computerized checkout system two years ago, the borrower's identity probably will remain a mystery.
+But it was presumed to have taken place because the trade house that was said to have been involved in the transaction bought about 150,000 tons of European sugar.
+De Maiziere and the Christian Democrats backed down from that demand in recent days.
+Under the rigid conventions imposed on composers of music for the Russian Orthodox Church, Tchaikovsky was required to adopt a style far removed from that of his worldly self.
+Stone said he and his wife had been in Panama just days before fighting broke out.
+His efforts ranged from newspaper sports stories to popular pulp tales for "dime magazines" in the 1920s and 1930s.
+On paper, Sivicki should be one of the people Soviet officials hoped would oppose independence.
+The jury got the case Monday after closing arguments from Scarfo attorney Robert Simone, who attacked two former gangsters who were key prosecution witnesses and Assistant District Attorney Barbara Christie.
+During the Barcelona Olympics Videotron, the Canadian-owned company, with cable franchises in south and west London, offered its customers unprecedented choice.
+Mr. Fellheimer said his title changes will give him time to focus on finding troubled financial institutions that the bank hopes to turn into profit makers.
+Altogether, more than 400 Pakistani civilians have died and hundreds more have been injured.
+In 1976, Thornburgh was assistant attorney general in charge of the Criminal Division and was given responsibility for reviewing the effectiveness of the strike forces on a case-by-case basis.
+Econonomic Planning Board officials said the supplementary budget would be earmarked to implement various projects promised by Mr. Roh during the presidential campaign.
+He sings on the frailest thread of voice, he dances in brief little spurts of low-key energy, and yet he has the musicality and the wit to make his numbers entrancing.
+And they claim that the increases, when compared with similarly equipped cars last year, were small: GM says its increases averaged 1.9%; Ford estimates a 2% and Chrysler Corp. less than 1%.
+The widening gap between supply and demand has put the squeeze on Japanese manufacturers who only a year ago seemed invulnerable.
+This leading indicator jumped to a record in April, reflecting strong orders in the U.S. chip market.
+Disabled veterans of Greece's 1940-41 campaign against Italian forces in Albania led the march in this northern city.
+On a trip to Washington late last year, Wright stopped by to see David Karvelas, the chief of staff for freshman Rep. Peter Smith, R-Vt.
+This was partly due to a catching-up process as some provincial prices doubled, but mainly because London crashed so quickly and so far. Now everyone is feeling the cold.
+'There is none.' The problem would be eased by a shift in consumer preference away from white fish.
+There are reasons to hope for peace in Korea, since the alternatives aren't particularly attractive.
+"There was no pressure.
+If it is not, Mr Uhrig can expect another rough ride at next year's annual meeting.
+Many physicians recommend Type I diabetics draw blood as often as four times daily to regulate their insulin dosage, Finegold said. Physicians often recommend that pregnant diabetics draw blood samples as many as seven times each day.
+D'Aubuisson, the founder and a legislator for the far-rightist Republican Nationalist Alliance, or Arena, denies the charge.
+Another is set for launch in January.
+His title was misstated in yesterday's edition.
+Rep. Synar says the NFIB is trying to flex its muscle because it is losing congressional votes on important issues such as the minimum wage, child care and parental leave.
+"This is one of the best foreign aid bills we've passed," said an ebullient Rep. William Broomfield of Michigan, the senior Republican on the Foreign Affairs Committee. "I've never seen anything like it.
+It is not just an East-West issue," he said.
+Precious metals prices gave back Monday's gains and then some on the Commodity Exchange in New York.
+"He said he `chewed them out like (Los Angeles Dodgers Coach) Tommy Lasorda would have had they been banging on his gate,"' Schulz quoted Hayden as saying.
+The funny thing was that when the first half ended, slowpoke Kansas had 50 points, same as the flyin' Okies.
+The purchase price still was subject to adjustment, but estimated at about $4.40 in cash and securities for each of Rothschild's 15.1 million shares, or about $66.4 million.
+"Football is supposed to be a mean sport," he said. "That's what the game of football is all about.
+Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones plans to skip the sidelines during Sunday's home opener to entertain Elizabeth Taylor in a private, stadium suite.
+It may have been intentionally done.
+Coastal competitors think Mr. Morrison is way off course when he breezes in for competitions with his castle-building team, consisting of several Akron firefighters and Mr. Morrison's neighbor, a bank teller.
+The navy, for instance, could have been chosen to protect plutonium-carrying ships from terrorists.
+U.S. and Soviet officials met Thursday to prepare a new round of arms talks, in which negotiators will be under pressure to get a treaty slashing long-range nuclear arsenals ready for signing at next year's summit.
+By law, Ms. Dunn said, state officials cannot release results of the inspection until it is complete and Boeing has been informed of the findings.
+Koch and Dukakis met for nearly an hour Wednesday night at Gracie Mansion, the mayor's residence.
+A recent GAO survey indicates that a minority of businesses do not provide follow-up tests to employees or job applicants who initially test positive, and do not tell applicants they were not hired because of a positive test, Stevens said.
+These programmes, mixing chart hits with contemporary news clips, form some of the most evocative historical documents imaginable.
+The Korea Composite Stock Price Index dived through the 700-point barrier in early trading and closed at 688.66, down 31.71, or 4.4%, from Saturday.
+The British government has accused Arthur Andersen of fraud and violations of the Racketeer Influenced Corrupt Organizations Act in a suit in federal court in New York.
+In addition, Moody's assigned a lower-than-expected rating to an upcoming $1.25 billion RJR Nabisco bond issue.
+In West Virginia, he has been attacked for advocating Japanese investment in the United States, which critics say jeopardizes America's independence.
+"We'll have to target smaller companies," Mr. Martin said.
+Police said the boy, his brother and sister found the pistol hidden under a mattress Monday and decided to scare the maid, Ailene Eleuterio, who was resting after doing the family laundry.
+For starters, QB Tomczak does not go about off-field sporting spiked hair and wrap-around sunglasses like Jim McMahon, the man he replaced by virtue of the latter's late exile/trade for draft choices unknown to San Diego.
+Quanex blames itself and New York Stock Exchange officials for bungling the announcement.
+"We are, of course, gratified by their decision, and we will proceed with the case," Walsh said in a statement.
+The dollar moved lower in early domestic dealings after the Commerce Department reported its Index of Leading Economic Indicators fell 0.8 percent in July, the largest drop in eight months.
+This seemed a good use.
+"We didn't shop around one bit," Mr. Buttacavoli says.
+Besaraba was found sleeping in the back seat of a car beside Interstate 80 near Brule, Neb., said Hollywood police spokesman David Steele.
+When Mr. Araskog appointed Mr. Carpenter president and chief operating officer in July 1985, he indicated that Mr. Carpenter could eventually succeed him as chairman and chief executive.
+In May, ICL agreed to buy the computer division of Finland's Oy Nokia for #230 million. The company says it aims to boost revenue to #4 billion a year by the mid-1990s from last year's #1.61 billion.
+We were so eager to get to the next portion that we barely tasted what we were eating and whatever hit the table was devoured as if hit by a buzz saw." He also tells of eating frozen pastries, standing at the open freezer door.
+Philips and Matsushita will together sell the right to manufacture DCC to other companies. Wirtz admits that marketing DCC will be a difficult job.
+This will invest in bank, building society and local authority deposits, and will offer an initial gross yield of 5.385 per cent.
+Surely apartheid will go," he said.
+Officials say they fear the scandal will grow.
+She said roads in and out of Cheyenne and Gillette were closed and the eastern part of the state was immobilized Friday morning.
+A federal appeals court Friday refused to order the Environmental Protection Agency to install new curbs on the precursors of acid rain to benefit Canada.
+The suit seeks to block the offer Ivanhoe made last week for 28 million Newmont shares that would give the group a 51% stake.
+But around the country, law enforcement officials say they see no sign that drug abuse and trafficking are abating.
+The construction people actually outnumbered the Maytag employees," said Bob Lister, who joined the company in March 1949.
+Delta Air Lines says advance summer bookings at the Atlanta-based carrier increased "better than 10%" last week from the week before.
+Apple has placed a strategic priority on improving the compatibility of its machines with other producers' computers.
+Anglo American Corp., the biggest mining company, said absenteeism was heavy Monday at two of its coal mines, and that one mine was still affected Tuesday.
+American Standard said the recapitalization is subject to stockholder approval, the receipt of financing and other conditions.
+And recent Cocom violations in Norway and Japan are evidence that rules alone are no panacea.
+Conservationists urged adoption Monday of a rule that would reopen Florida waters to limited redfish harvests after a 19-month ban, but commercial fishermen don't like the proposed season.
+They said the president addressed Mitterrand as "old chap." One man whose name was on many minds at the summit was no Westerner.
+The magazine is Time Warner's most promising stab at a women's service magazine, a category it hadn't previously entered.
+Mustin will become president of the company's international division, Mullan said.
+Uniroyal Goodrich had a net loss of $7 million in the 1989 quarter, compared with a loss of $7.6 million in the first quarter of 1988.
+"We can't be a mini-Merrill Lynch."
+The stake includes 55,000 shares purchased April 1 and 2 for $469,700, the filing said.
+It wanted 22 tougher rules, including being able to conduct unscheduled inspections, expand licensing procedures and set a number of standards for sanitation, medical care and infection control.
+The media company said the sales, which are expected to be completed during the first quarter, will conclude its divestiture program.
+That rule goes into effect within two weeks.
+A $500 million boost in USDA research spending is needed to "revitalize and reinvigorate one of the leading industries, the agricultural, food and environmental system, in its broadest sense," the report said.
+Today he must visit a single mother whose needs include counseling help for her withdrawn daughter, a school for her deaf son and diapers for her 10-month-old baby.
+The city provides housing for about 28,000 homeless people, 12,000 of them in welfare hotels and the remainder in shelters, said spokeswoman Suzanne Trazoff of the Human Resources Administration.
+About 400 engines will be supplied for the plane, which will be marketed around the world by LET, said Robert N. Salvucci, manager of media relations for GE Aircraft Engines.
+There are pitched roofs behind parapets that align in height with the rest of the college.
+In addition, Houghton received $92,250 in commissions for overseeing a number of family trusts.
+Texas Air's airlines now serve nearly one-fifth of the U.S. commercial airline market.
+Showers also extended across central Virginia to New Jersey.
+Today, Ticketmaster charges average about $2.50 a ticket and in some cases go much higher.
+But they still have wide support and there have been no significant suggestions of alternative leaders or policies.
+She said the debris also included pieces of fuselage and window frames with "747" written on them.
+Last year, the toy company reported net income of $22.3 million, or $3.04 a share, on revenue of $293.4 million.
+Red Cross deputy delegate Mohammed Bizri said two Swiss delegates identified as Daniel Philippin and Christophe Girod restarted operations in the southern port cities of Sidon and Tyre.
+A moderate earthquake struck the northern Aegean on Tuesday but caused no damages or injuries, the Athens Geodynamic Institute said.
+They will be inducted in January in New York City along with The Four Seasons, The Kinks, The Platters and Hank Ballard in the class of 1990.
+"You've got to have a leather hide in this business, but that hurt me," the 41-year-old Mr. Moseley says.
+"The major problem with the stock market has been the rise in rates," said Larry Wachtel, an analyst for Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+He said Baker told aides that he, too, believes in Meese's innocence.
+Mr Mavrodi, who won a parliamentary by-election on October 30, and Mr Alexei Mitrofanov, deputy LDP leader, want to create a new faction to push for legislation to counter the 'arbitrariness' of government.
+Other wastemanagement companies are building plants.
+De Aristegui, 61, was killed when a 240mm mortar round, believed to have been fired by a Syrian gunner, struck his villa in the Christian suburb of Hadath on Sunday.
+The new service provides figures for options and index options traded on the Chicago, American, Philadelphia and Pacific exchanges.
+The fee is Pounds 250 plus VAT per report per pension scheme member, and retainer fees are also possible.
+Delegates said that a fight to increase market share would bring the "others" into conflict with most African countries and with Brazil.
+The price increases were part of a government austerity program intended to halt the downward economic spiral Venezuela has been in since the collapse of oil prices a few years ago.
+'I think the main point is that the communication between the commercial and defence sides must be improved,' says Russ Young, a spokesman for Boeing.
+The pill is an anti-hormone that works against the female hormone progesterone, which is vital to a normal pregnancy.
+The second is that a modern diesel car's engine can be inherently cleaner than a petrol engine fitted with a catalytic converter to clean up its exhaust emissions. Who says so?
+Only two members of the current board served during Mr. Paterno's tenure as PNOC president.
+But he and Gonella said the image on the shroud has great symbolic importance.
+Mr. Miller, who is widely credited with turning around the chain, isn't expected to stay, because he would likely lose his autonomy.
+Langley, a 40-year-old computer consultant from Calgary, Alberta, first applied to climb the mountain in 1982.
+CHICAGO SUES artists in test of flag desecration ordinance.
+A bus plunged down a 10-foot embankment after its brakes failed on a hill Monday, injuring 23 migrant farm workers and the driver, officials said.
+Besides, contends the former English teacher, "the exclamation point is grammatically incorrect."
+But not to worry: It's all show biz and special effects.
+Students and other olunteers whipped up a batch of 24,000 cookies to show U.S. troops in Saudi Arabia that they're not forgotton.
+Elizabeth Gorman at Janney Montgomery Scott in Philadelphia believes the full rate increase would merely allow the company to maintain earnings around the 1988 level of $2.33 a share.
+The high yen also has battered the Japanese economy, causing many Japanese companies to slash capital spending, some of which might have gone for U.S. products.
+Freed from entanglement with the rest of ICI, it could start to plan mergers or joint ventures of a kind which have become commonplace in the world drug industry in recent years. This is one reason for the planned Pounds 1bn rights issue.
+Her father took her to the beach a few years after the abortive Bay of Pigs invasion, which so embarrassed President Kennedy, and, pointing north, told her that the Americans might come again.
+U-turns are becoming a fact of life for the prime minister, John Major.
+Still a rare breed in the UK, travel consultants are common in the US, he says. The information companies require from travel agents has changed too.
+Donna Hartman, the wife of then-Ambassador Arthur Hartman, took over the gardening at her residence.
+The increase has been felt in Shearson's London operations, as well.
+One of the strangest things about the materials is their failure to shine when polished.
+Bad weather in heli-ski lodges can mean a total shut-down of skiing for a day or even days if the helicopter cannot fly.
+This falls far short of Mr. Musselman's goal of collecting $65 million to $70 million of the $110 million owed.
+She went to beauty school, sang with a rock 'n' roll band (Mikey Vee and the Imperials) and worked in a talent agency for child models.
+But violence has not disappeared completely.
+Whenever someone applies for a job today, he or she wants to know about the perks.
+A showing of 13.3% in the exit polls gave the church 61 seats and dented its image as a political force.
+In various ventures, he and Mr. Parsky have acquired both troubled and healthy California savings and loan companies, and have plans to develop a merchant-banking business dealing with the Pacific Rim.
+During 1991, claims for thefts payments came to Pounds 907.3m, a 52 per cent increase on 1990, according to the Association of British Insurers, a trade group.
+Workers dug a vertical rescue shaft using a huge truck-mounted pipeline excavator that uses a stream of compressed air to chisel away dirt and clay and then vacuums out the loose dirt.
+However, currency fears have evidently kept foreign investors away.
+TDF1 was born in 1979 as a lofty-sounding project: France and West Germany were to jointly develop two similar direct-broadcast satellites that would permit the creation of Pan-European, multilingual TV stations with a potential audience of 350 million.
+'We shall continue to back strong companies that want to locate here.
+The absolute level at which our improvements are taking place is unacceptably low" _ a conclusion few quarreled with last week.
+Says Dr. Gill: "Let's let the marketplace sort out what the best way to deliver health care is."
+Dr. Alastair Clayton, director of the Federal Center for AIDS, said the government has tried to promote educational programs and finance community groups needed to carry them out.
+In the Wick study, 77% of the men said it was "highly likely" they would remain with their company while just 35% of the women said so.
+However, all 13 black men convicted of killing whites were condemned to death.
+While individual disease claims tend to be relatively low, liability is spread over many years, making it difficult for insurers to predict future claims.
+In the southeastern port of Masan, about 2,000 strikers battled riot police in the third straight day of street clashes, according to Yonhap, the South Korean news agency.
+But Mr. Leath, a fifth-term Texan, has been the primary beneficiary of disenchantment with Mr. Aspin.
+The lawsuit was filed against the federal agency by the Portland Audubon Society and other environmental groups.
+The official November job report was one of the bleakest in many years, further documenting the process by which elements of a sliding economy reinforce each other and lead to recession.
+That is why I am here.
+Thus, U.S. warships bristling with weapons were forced to stand off while Iranian gunboats like the Sabalan _ the "frigate Nasty" as one Norwegian captain calls it _ blazed away at unarmed vessels with virtual impunity.
+Others were being treated for smoke inhalation and minor injuries, she said.
+In an order in which he announced his decision to leave the case, U.S. District Judge Henry Woods lamented the plight of black students in the county and criticized the federal appeals court for stifling his orders.
+A deadline for cheap autumn fares combined with a new charge for higher jet fuel costs threw the nation's airline reservation system into what agents and airlines described as unprecedented gridlock Wednesday.
+But that undercuts their vows to focus on the U.S. economy.
+On the network, members go on line every Wednesday night to correspond and debate issues, such as the Persian Gulf situation and the stock market.
+Credit Suisse's long-term debt was downgraded by Moody's, which said it may also cut Swiss Bank's rating.
+In like manner, concerns about the U.S. economy, as well as about Japanese financial and business conditions, continue to plague Tokyo stocks, she said.
+He said the Psychiatric Institutes of America unit is cooperating fully with authorities in each of these investigations.
+In 1988, senior flight attendants at Alaska Airlines agreed to a two-year pay freeze so that their lower-tier employees could get a 10% raise.
+Throughout the present Baltic crisis, Mr. Gorbachev has clearly sided with anti-independence activists led by the local Communist Party organizations.
+Quintana has said Haitian military officials routinely aided drug flights from Colombia, allowing them to land and be serviced before proceeding on to the Bahamas to drop their loads.
+Analysts said the departure of the two non-executives had raised worries about how Hi-Tec was managed and its trading outlook. 'When non-executives of this calibre resign simultaneously, one obviously draws a negative conclusion,' one analyst said.
+The U.S. Navy officials said the report would "work its way up the chain of command" to Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci.
+New York jeweler Stan Silberstein was on hand for the guild's 5 p.m. bash.
+In short, the hunger for ownership has replaced location as the major buyer concern.
+Silver edged up in London to a bid price of $5.09 a troy ounce from $5.08 bid late Tuesday.
+Nestle said it expects 1991 profit to exceed the year-earlier 2.27 billion francs. en Here are price trends on the world's major stock markets, as calculated by Morgan Stanley Capital International Perspective, Geneva.
+A single racketeering count would have carried a 20-year sentence.
+Baghdad indicated a willingness to negotiate and prepared to free more than 300 French hostages.
+"Soap opera grandmothers had periwinkle-blue hair, wore support hose and listened to everybody else's problems.
+Suppliers are being pushed to the limits.
+In trading yesterday on the national over-the-counter market, Siltec shares closed unchanged at $7.875 bid.
+"A Christmas product is a great vehicle for getting people to try your brand," says Lee Griffith, a vice president at Scott.
+"There is certainly resistance," concedes Ivan Lansberg, a Yale University professor who teaches two graduate courses in family business.
+Sri Lankans have contributed 40 million rupees ($1.05 million) to the fund and other donations have been received from Sri Lankans in the United States, Japan and Britain, the Defense Ministry said.
+But he said that would have made the new party "poorer than the Hungarian Democratic Forum, the largest independent opposition party." Zoltan Biro of the Democratic Forum expressed skepticism about the political changes.
+Bush, speaking with reporters in Texas, gave the talks a "mixed review."
+Mr. King said the company's capital, including some borrowed funds, is about 200 million Canadian dollars ($153 million).
+They'd rather see 'no deal' than accept the current proposal."
+"The court has never really squarely faced the issue of an individual's right to associate for a purely social or cultural purpose," said Daniel Sheehan, an attorney for rink owner Michael Stanglin.
+But they respond well to pruning in spring and this can be done to keep them shorter and make them bushier.
+The report was attributed to an IRS source.
+The governor is a Democrat.
+The notorious case of Centre Point in the 1960s highlighted the problem.
+Either you bury your head deep in the sand or you try to do something." Burg, the spokesman for Labor's campaign, says resolving the Palestinian uprising in the disputed West Bank and Gaza Strip is one of Israel's main necessities.
+The Moscow State Institute "represents the best of the Soviet intelligentsia," said Fishman, an assistant professor of Jewish history at the seminary and research associate at YIVO.
+Tens of thousands were injured in one of the world's worst industrial disasters. About 40 people, including 11 soldiers, have been killed in the latest violence in India's troubled northern state of Kashmir.
+"We have extra personnel and we're holding them later because we had over 200 rescues at Santa Monica beach between 8 and 9 last night," said lifeguard Randy Degregori.
+The settlement awaits approval by the Delaware Chancery Court.
+Just a few days before, Adam had been taken to an Emporia hospital emergency room for an ankle injury.
+Sovran, a Norfolk bank holding company, will finance and occupy the rest.
+For a guy holding a low-ranking state office, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Jim Hightower enjoys a high profile.
+On Capitol Hill, a source said the satellite deal would be approved Friday.
+Southwest Airlines said its December traffic rose 16.9% to 564.2 million revenue passenger miles from 482.5 million miles in December 1986.
+In announcing the change in Tokyo, Japan's Finance Ministry urged banks and brokerage houses to make sure requests for withdrawals or transfers were valid requests.
+The killings of the hostages, who included a vice chancellor at Kashmir University, were a departure from the militants' previous practices.
+Arthur Wise, a Rand Corp. expert, says principals' turf fears are unfounded; he says they have too many duties as it is.
+All veterans are now entitled to help with buying a home, preferences in federal employment, low-cost life insurance, job training and education assistance.
+Sears, which reported disappointing profits this week, rose 2 at 99p, recovering part of Thursday fall, on turnover of 21m shares. A squeeze in BAA as the company agreed an office development deal with British Airways sent the shares climbing 16 to 645p.
+Walsh made clear to the panel chairman, retired Navy Adm.
+Under the original Special Reports, an advertiser would have to commit to spending $2.6 million over a two-year period.
+If we had gone into this crisis with heavy three-month funding for the Treasury, we would have been in deep trouble.
+In terms of injecting new funds into foreign markets, British nationals had held the top position each year since 1981 at least, said Michael Howell, European equity strategist for Salomon Brothers International Ltd. in London.
+She stopped and said, "Oh, you have nice flags," and the romance blossomed from there.
+I scared so many people I wasn't allowed in a lot of houses." His first job, while still in high school, was making up stage actors.
+Stephen Holbrook, project coordinator, said the Episcopal gift was the largest received to date and raises donations to $2.7 million.
+Three levels of galleries fronted by thin wooden rails encircle a large thrust stage in a space that is at once expansive and intimate.
+The Americans forged an alliance with Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo, who had declared independence from Spain two months earlier.
+The Poles said they pay the remainder of the interest later, but financial markets are dubious.
+It will be another few months before it is evident how much the rate of growth has fallen since the last quarter.
+A Canadian parliamentary committee recommended that profitable financial institutions and large real estate companies be subject to a minimum tax.
+Porter Barrows, division administrator of the Federal Highway Administration in Maryland, said the government allowed the special painting after determining the additional cost would be minimal.
+The British investigation underscores the Tory government's mixed record on foreign takeovers and reflects growing international opposition to South African-controlled companies because of that country's apartheid policies.
+He added that a turnaround of the unit "has to be pretty quick."
+Despite the government ban, firms that hire foreign manual workers are not penalized.
+As the candidate emerged from speaking to a wildly enthusiastic black audience in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, about two dozen dark-suited Orthodox Jewish men stood somberly at the edge of about 200 supporters waiting outside.
+Gustafson said the weak tone of wheat spilled over into the rest of the market.
+But Ramada Inc. says it found in focus groups that female executives rarely hold business meetings in their rooms and so don't care if there is a bed in view.
+His clients are motivated by both greed and fear.
+A CHART yesterday of sterling's movement against the dollar mistakenly showed the dollar against the D-Mark.
+"Recognition was very high," said Chapman, who will be up for re-election in October 1991.
+A real collector's item.
+A long, cool drink at hand, I lay back in a rattan-woven planter's chair, the kind in which colonials in every tropical outpost from Calcutta to Kumasi have taken their ease.
+Mr. Hirsch says the group looked at more than 40 offices, mostly in the Village and nearby Chelsea, without finding one owner who was willing to rent.
+Wyse is expected to sell 800,000 terminals worldwide by the end of 1989, nearly all to businesses, compared with just over 1 million by IBM, Blatnik said.
+Big Board volume totaled 151.79 million shares, against 161.98 million in the previous session.
+Even so, the Deerfield, Ill., company said it intends to continue selling original Simplesse, which it views as particularly well-suited to frozen dessert and mayonnaise products.
+A corporate meeting planner arrives to find an employee he didn't expect to see until Wednesday busily organizing her desk; she's switched places with her job-sharing partner, who usually works Mondays.
+The so-called "growth bill" topped the legislative agenda for Gov. Madeleine Kunin and Democrats who control both the House and Senate.
+She wrote the screenplay when she was 19.
+Customs agents detected what they thought was a bomb in a suitcase headed for a Colombian airliner Wednesday and a bomb squad blew it up, but analysis of the debris revealed the luggage contained a video game.
+His statement opened up public differences with other party leaders and an unprecedented debate in the state press and society about the events.
+Newell contacted Vermont in August about a possible meeting between the two companies, the filing said, but that no discussions have taken place.
+HUGO will be connected to the Big Island by a power cable that will also carry data from the observatory to scientists on shore.
+Kidde stock began rising in June on rumors that the company was discussing a leveraged buy-out or sale of assets with Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., a New York investment concern.
+Today, as Lady Thatcher can attest, dismissals are free, but each one creates an enemy on the backbenches. All British prime ministers must at one time or another have longed for the brutal simplicity of the American method.
+Reading was the second most popular activity, particularly among older respondents, with 22 percent reporting books or magazines as part of their evening.
+Currently, it is common for a 30-day lag before an official statement is released, said Christopher Taylor, executive director of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, the industry's self-regulatory body established by Congress.
+Thunderstorms developing along the same cold front produced severe weather at a few places in Illinois, Kansas and Oklahoma.
+Already reeling from Tuesday's decline that followed news of an unexpectedly narrow March trade deficit, markets were hit with fresh waves of selling yesterday.
+Neither did they make earnings predictions for the current fiscal year.
+This includes 40 million to 50 million adherents of the Russian Orthodox Church, 10 million Eastern Rite and Roman Catholics, 4 million Protestants, including Baptists and Pentecostals, 2 million Jews and tens of millions of Moslems.
+All of Chrysler's U.S. built cars are equipped with driver's-side air bags as standard equipment.
+No hearing date has been set.
+The agreement covers one Tacoma store and five Seattle-area Nordstrom stores, whose employees are represented by UFCW Locals 367 and 1001.
+"It's my suggestion that the comrades adopt a decision that the same person should not be leading the party and the state at the same time," he said.
+Union Carbide officials said the new plant will demonstrate that plastic can be re-used on a far wider scale.
+Eastman Kodak reported that fourth-quarter net income surged to $326 million, compared with a year-earlier loss of $60 million that reflected a huge restructuring charge.
+At best, Saudi scientists think that shore areas that have unusual environmental value will be tackled in the next stage of the cleanup.
+The auto companies then offset workers' compensation benefits against other benefits for accidents that occurred prior to March 1982.
+Despite Coleman's flavorsome score, "Welcome to the Club" is a bargain-basement revue masquerading as a musical.
+Still, she believes hers will be a genuine "rags to riches" story.
+The Shajiao site is on the Pearl river near Guangzhou in Guangdong Province.
+Traders pointed out that Lasmo was by far the most heavily traded stock in the oil sector yesterday, with turnover reaching 13.5m - the highest single day's trade since early October.
+But in spite of all this action against fat, only 56 percent of respondents admitted worrying about it.
+It was early evening when Lepine, a baseball cap on his head, walked into a classroom at the engineering school where students were presenting their projects before the Christmas break.
+The company had revenues of about $44.4 billion in the year ended March 31.
+Thousands of investors, who had purchased silver on credit, lost billions of dollars when they were forced to sell it to pay their debts.
+Jewish leaders saw both danger and hope on the horizon as they began the High Holidays.
+Should Hollinger take control of the Daily News, Mr Radler said the paper's publisher Mr James Willse would stay on, but that he and Mr Black were likely to oversee the operation.
+According to people familiar with the government's case, the $5.3 million figure is the net difference between Mr. Boesky's profits and Drexel's, suggesting that total profits from the activity are much greater.
+Minutes later, the high-living and well connected Washington attorney was under arrest and headed down to the road to a five-year prison term.
+The main regional hospital in Edessa reported that more than 25 people were treated for injuries and five of them were hospitalized.
+The group lost DM1.88bn last year and is likely to lose a further DM1.24bn in the current financial year to the end of September.
+Many homes and buildings constructed prior to 1971 contain asbestos, and many suits have been filed claiming death or disease resulted from exposure to the mineral.
+Many agencies are finding that even simple cases are taking eight to 12 hours to document and process, rather than the one to two hours projected by the INS.
+Mr. Thomsett starts by reviewing the basic ideas of the time value of money, illustrating them with simple examples.
+Copper for September delivery lost 1.7 cents a pound to finish at 99.1 cents.
+It appears that the production agreement will give each country the same quota at 2.64 million barrels a day.
+The U.S. recognizes Canada's sovereignty over the Arctic Islands, but not over their waters.
+Police had said five Abu Nidal guerrillas were killed, 16 wounded and 40 taken prisoner in the two-day crackdown at Rashidiyeh, home of nearly 20,000 Palestinian refugees 40 miles south of Beirut.
+"We will use all legal means at our disposal to take action against everyone who took part in this," Hanover Jewish leader Michael Fuerst said in a telephone interview.
+"We don't think anything happened" to the star tracker, Phillips said.
+Most men carry a wallet in their back pocket.
+With more than $1 million, he is a leader in the ranks of 164 House veterans who escape a 1979 ethics law banning personal use of leftover campaign funds, thanks to a controversial "grandfather clause" exempting those elected before 1980.
+This, say the airlines, is one of the main priorities for these passengers, and to this end most have separate check-in facilities to cut the queues.
+But it won't be an easy sell.
+A tentative agreement calls for MCA to pay 20 percent of the purchase price, with the investment group Boston Ventures Limited Partnership putting up the balance, according to the Los Angeles Times.
+In the past the Khmer Rouge have barred outsiders to their military camps along the Thai-Cambodian border, including doctors and aid workers from international aid agencies.
+Nineteen-year-old twins Jason and Eric Coker of Mendham Township, N.J., were participants in a Syracuse University study aboard program.
+Soldiers stormed a prison and killed convicts holding a religious group hostage after learning they had murdered male captives and raped the women, the officer in charge of the jail said today.
+The Annaberg plan was deemed ill-considered and has been compared with Kohl's controversial 1985 visit with President Ronald Reagan to an SS gravesite in Bitburg.
+But none of these recessions began with anything approaching a $200 billion-plus budget deficit.
+However, Defense Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen of neighboring Malaysia said the proposal could jeopardize political stability in Southeast Asia.
+Even candy-maker Leaf Inc. and Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd., which each spent $5 million to sponsor nationwide Major League baseball, localize with events like Fuji Photo Day at the ballparks.
+Bear Stearns also said it would repurchase up to 4.8 percent of its stock in the next four weeks, which analysts called a reflection of self-confidence in an era largely colored by post-crash uncertainty.
+It is in that regard and a lot of others, admirable, mainly thanks to the fact that the script and direction are the work of George Stevens.
+The KKV would then destroy the incoming missile, Rocketdyne said.
+Belgrade radio reported that Janez Drnovsek, a Slovene who currently heads Yugoslavia's collective presidency, cut short his visit to the United Nations and was expected back in Slovenia today.
+Sales during the period rose to $4 billion from $3.63 billion.
+The action was put on hold until January while the U.S. attorney in Newark conducts an overlapping criminal investigation, said SEC attorney Barry Goldsmith in Washington.
+Dick Micklem has been appointed financial director of SOREMA (UK); he moves from Ernst and Young.
+'So I lock the door and paint interiors.'
+He has sought to dampen interest rate speculation by stressing the need for a sustainable recovery with growth that is 'really going to happen for some years ahead'. But the chancellor is the man ultimately responsible for the radical changes of mood.
+Twenty percent of the respondents reported their companies had higher employment levels, up from 14 percent in May. Sixty-four percent said employment was the same, compared with May's 75 percent, and 16 percent said it was lower, up from 11 percent.
+They have been enticed not only by the size of the existing market but by expectations that pressures for trade liberalisation will create further opportunities.
+Or whose very lives are a celebration.
+Mayor Edward I. Koch and Police Commissioner Benjamin Ward had denounced the jury verdict in the second Davis trial in the days following his acquittal.
+MCI's shares fell 87.5 cents to $41.625 in national over-the-counter trading.
+In part, the new weapons lack a clear strategic rationale.
+The evacuation included 15 to 20 workers of Presbyterian Home of South Carolina and its 320 residents, some of whom were removed in stretchers.
+Youths in the force would be available for border service and in case of natural disasters, he said.
+Douglas Wilder in Virginia and Jim Florio in New Jersey with the help of Republicans crossing over to vote for the abortion-rights position.
+"We have a massive undertaking going on," Hart said.
+Unfortunately, the 0891 number now hands out racing tips for the 2 o'clock at Huntingdon. The UNA, which has already sold 3,000 furry items, says it hopes the tips enrich potential donors.
+Chamber music, and piano and song recitals, sound better there than almost anywhere (except when the artists' ears have been spoiled by playing too much in grander venues).
+Irving's board also adopted a "poison pill" provision.
+The company currently pays no cash dividend.
+In 1990, they did 700 full checks out of 450,000 tax returns.
+"I find the provision so repugnant, so repulsive, so demeaning that we're giving up on America" by paying people to do their civic duty, Bumpers argued before the vote.
+In addition, Pittston said WTC granted it an option to buy newly issued WTC common equal to 18.5% of its common outstanding.
+The trial is scheduled for Oct. 30.
+But the business climate has improved recently, said Torres, crediting President Salinas with bringing union caciques under control.
+In his Senate testimony yesterday, Secretary Weinberger clarified some other aspects of the Reagan administration's strategy.
+None of the 53 witnesses produced by the government was able to provide a "smoking gun"-evidence directly linking the Phoenix, Ariz., businessman to unlawful sales tactics.
+Edward G. Harshfield, hired to replace Spiegel, is guaranteed a $500,000 yearly salary but has performance-linked bonus provisions in his contract that could bring his total pay to as much as $3 million.
+Mr. Morita of Sony wrote in the current issue of Bungei Shunju magazine that Japan should consider changing its work practices.
+The prince zeroed in on early proposals for the big Paternoster Square development just north of St. Paul's.
+We will have a far better picture by the end of the March-April Easter period."
+"I think people would just rather wait and just do nothing because one change in circumstance in the Middle East could turn things around," said one trader.
+And while Meech Lake frequently was portrayed as French vs. English Canada _ which it was to some extent _ it was far more complicated.
+That is because the Federal Communications Commission, in a separate proceeding, has proposed to scrap regulation of AT&T's profit margin and AT&T wants to head off opposition in Congress.
+Three years later, Stone went to Paris, where he met impressionist artists.
+"It Happened One Night" (1934): Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in romantic comedy.
+Delta's plan is already similar in some ways to elements of United's new program.
+Worldwide net sales to dealers for this year's first quarter totaled $1.14 billion, up 9 percent from the $1.04 billion reported in the year-ago period.
+Michael Reagan, the older son of President Reagan, said he wants a commercial in which he endorses a diet aid to be pulled from television if federal officials determine the patches are being marketed illegally.
+"He's more emotional and subdued," than under the previous three death warrants, said Bob Macmaster, a prison spokesman.
+Five-speed manual transmission is standard on all but the UK-specification V6. This will come with a four-speed automatic, also available on the two-litre at extra cost.
+"And I want to be in a utility where there isn't any problem with the regulatory commission with which it has to bargain for rate increases." Among the states generally deemed favorable to utilities are Florida, Indiana and Wisconsin.
+The order came nine days after Sulpicio's Dona Marilyn ferry sank during a typhoon with about 500 people aboard.
+In Enterprise, Clayton Metcalf sold a vacuum-type machine called a Nesbitt Bug-Catcher.
+Traders said shares in financial and insurance sectors sold well, with some insurance stocks invigorated by takeover speculation.
+For example, hospitals have many fixed costs for plant and equipment that do no decline as occupancy rates fall.
+A broad majority of Americans favor federal financing for Olympic training, something the government and the U.S. Olympic Committee long have resisted, a Media General-Associated Press poll has found.
+Major central banks came to the dollar's rescue Thursday in a united buying spree that stabilized the weakening currency.
+In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced the end of coffee rationing.
+Mr. Fisher cautioned, however, that there are "uncertainties of the current economic climate which makes it difficult to predict with any degree of confidence what the consumer's attitude will be."
+He said 10 other inmates remained unaccounted for in the riot that began Sunday at the overcrowded, Victorian prison.
+Erratic in his orders to subordinates, he also alienated and eventually lost several of Dravo's most prized engineers.
+The little Wilma Theater in Philadelphia plans six or eight small benefits this year, says Courtenay Wilson, managing director.
+They claim Felipe Martinez Soriano, a former rector of Oaxaca's Benito Juarez Autonomous University, was illegally arrested.
+"In failing to reflect what we have forgotten and what we have learned, it invites mischief, rebellion and anarchy.
+"They've got some capital strains that make me wonder if they should be out there shrinking their capital base," said Paul R. Schlesinger, an analyst at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette in New York.
+Merrill Lynch has 47,000 employees.
+Wall Street arbitragers speculated that KKR may be positioning itself to buy assets from Kroger in the supermarket chain's coming restructuring.
+Separately, the company said it adopted a provision that limits directors' liability for breach of duty to their level of annual compensation in a given year.
+I needed to borrow some money from my father.
+The five justices raised the issue on their own, without being asked by lawyers in the case or by the Justice Department.
+In a setback for the talks' timetable, Solidarity spokesman Janusz Onyszkiewicz announced Wednesday there was no hope of concluding an agreement before the Easter holidays.
+Every piece of data in a vector picture is a line.
+They purchase zero-coupon Treasuries now and pledge them irrevocably to the bonds.
+The army spokesman said he had worked at the farm and and was angry about not receiving back pay of 170 shekels, about $100.
+One dike was built on a street just a block from Fargo City Hall.
+Ryazanov hailed Mikhail S. Gorbachev as "the most humane leader" in the Soviet Union in decades.
+The Greek Orthodox, traditionally more leftist, are pro-Syrian.
+Hazelwood was the only officer on board with such a license when the accident occurred, and he wasn't on the bridge.
+They were joined at midday by workers at the Texaco Refinery owned by Exxon Corp., and truck drivers.
+MCI estimates that the small, emergency microwave dishes it has installed in Illinois cost about $60,000 per customer.
+Members were informed that unless the scheme won their 'full and wholehearted' support, 'we risk the scheme falling into disrepute and increase the threat of legislation'. However, Tradelink's Mr Gates is not yet aware of the scheme.
+Only 0.2 percent employ more than 500 people, Jarventaus said.
+"For the first time since this thing began, I'm beginning to believe we can beat it.
+Meanwhile, exports jumped from 83 billion cigarettes in 1981 to 142 billion last year.
+Retailers initially laughed at the idea.
+It tried to deal with the elusive owner and eventually served a Repairs Notice in 1988, requiring him to do the necessary work.
+At Simon & Schuster, Ms. Evans was president of the trade book division.
+It's not a threat at all." Baker said the union was willing to return immediately to the bargaining table "as long as it's not another charade," referring to the six days of talk Requested port out of service.
+But neither of the actors who has had to taste it has liked tuna, which is why the hidden half of the sandwich is purposely made only with butter.
+"I wasn't a big fan.
+Attorneys for a 15-year-old allegedly impregnated in a gang rape plan to appeal a court ruling upholding a law that bans Medicaid funding for abortions.
+The latter might be a possibility now for Jeff Harnar, a 30-year-old, baby-faced baritone who has gathered rave reviews since the debut last July of "Carried Away," his show celebrating the lyrics of Betty Comden and Adolph Green.
+The new Farm Credit System Assistance Board said it has given the insolvent Federal Land Bank of Jackson, Miss., $25 million in short-term assistance.
+One dealer estimated that the Soviet Union may need to buy as much as an additional 400,000 tons.
+Mr. Senchagov has no affection for the former Soviet dictator, revealing that one of his own uncles was murdered in a Stalin purge. But, he says, Stalin's monetary policy is worth emulating.
+New details emerged about the coup.
+Ads for the directorship of Texas' new lottery generated 650 responses.
+What he is celebrating is what he calls "blind replication," as in the way DNA duplicates itself.
+He quit the show to co-star with Eddie Murphy in the movie "Coming To America." The trial opened Monday of four left-wing extremists charged in the slaying of Georges Besse, president of the state-owned Renault auto company.
+Mr. Nakasone's cuts in direct taxes, both personal and corporate, could indeed help damp the rising unemployment rate and boost the flagging Japanese economy.
+"If he's going to be a really great leader, then we need to educate him and educate him now," said Noreen Brodeur-Routhier.
+Operating profit from aircraft engines slightly trailed the year-earlier level as higher margins failed to offset a revenue drop that was attributable to a now-settled strike against a French partner of GE's, the company said.
+"One shouldn't be too euphoric," cautioned a German banker with close ties to South Africa.
+Mr. Lucas is also hoping to promote juggling and running as a new popular sport, called "joggling."
+The tradeoffs are stark.
+The comments came as Chrysler introduced its 1990 cars, including a new Imperial, a nameplate asbent for seven years.
+Manila was closed. HONG KONG again set a record closing peak, although late profit-taking had wiped out much of the day's gain.
+The report was attributed to a senior Reagan administration official, who wasn't identified.
+Meanwhile Neuhold and the Montpellier Philharmonic showed how much delightful, romantic orchestral writing there is in Sigurd The title-role was sung by Chris Merrit.
+He said he had only three children during his marriages, but has fathered 11 illegitimate children.
+He also said in the objection that some names of known Maine customers were missing.
+Although many substances have killed the AIDS virus in test tubes, they have proved unworkable as a treatment for humans.
+Michel Aoun, the Christian leader, wants the Syrians out before political reform.
+Almost 47,000 Yemenites, nearly the entire Jewish community, were brought to Israel as part of "Operation Magic Carpet."
+Some 1,030 familes evacuated a 10-block area around Love Canal in 1978 and 1979.
+Jurors awarded the series a Gold Baton, the highest honors in the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards, for outstanding documentaries aired during the year ending in June.
+'After all, electronic transactions will reduce bank costs and the benefits should be shared therefore with the customer.' AT&T has tried to break down techno-fear by making the user's experience more stimulating.
+Ohio - One of the best Republican hopes for a gubernatorial pickup is this contest between Republican George Voinovich and Democrat Tony Celebrezze to succeed Democratic Gov. Richard Celeste.
+To put me in my place, my chief tormentor, a boy who could become enraged by my use of precise English, snatched my unacceptable cap from my head and threw it on the tracks as we waited for the train.
+They will save and invest for the future.
+Haute cuisine was a matter for the noble houses.
+She was naked and apparently had been raped, they said.
+At this time, we know that no one can be alive," Vardkes Artsruny, a deputy prime minister of Armenia, said in an interview Friday.
+The bank said the rights will be available for stock of record Sept. 9 and will terminate Sept. 30.
+Although Mr. Currey attempted to rally employees behind his plans to revamp Greyhound, his efforts crumbled amid bitterness over the company's contract offer earlier this year.
+"The formal safety defect investigation has been opened to prepare for a possible government-ordered recall," the safety agency said in announcing the inquiry.
+No one would contemplate developing a field for 10p a barrel and this is the future life-blood of the North Sea,' Mr Laidlaw said.
+"Americans lead very closed-in lives," he says.
+With many rural districts yet to report ballots, election officials estimate support for Christian Democrats fell an average five percentage points statewide.
+Prison officials said Matheney was released from the light-medium security CIC to the custody of his mother, Martha Matheney, Saturday morning and his freedom was supposed to be limited to the Indianapolis area.
+In addition, some of the service's 249 forecasting offices do better than others, the newspaper said.
+It is a familiar picture of Indochina's refugees.
+Executives from McDonald's, Burger King and Domino's pizza said they had implemented programs to ensure that young employees do not work in violation of federal law.
+The maximum penalties, which Mr. Head says are absolutely out of the question, are a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
+In Vermont, former Gov. Richard Snelling is favored to regain the office he gave up six years ago and return that state to Republican control.
+ABC is restoring the television series "Moonlighting" to its schedule after a four-week hiatus, but the program is moving to Sunday, according to a network statement.
+Democratic Rep. Robert Matsui of California agrees: "The budget process has rendered three-quarters of the committees in Congress irrelevant."
+Vixen Hill sought an exemption from George White, architect of the Capitol, who controls the garden.
+They were identified only as Mr. and Mrs Gray by U.N. officials at the airport.
+The prime minister, who won a third four-year term Oct. 29, condemned what he called unfounded press reports accusing political figures or their family members of corruption.
+On a more scholarly note, the weekly Livres-Hebdo counted 205 books on the Revolution to be published before the celebration is over.
+Television executives said the FCC rules change is likely to result in networks playing a much larger role in merchandising campaigns.
+Authorities have executed as many as 80 people in a single day.
+Followers of Christian Science refuse medicine or other health care on the belief that true understanding of God acts as a cure.
+When asked about a flock of ostrich-like birds called rheas with bloodied legs, which Osting said probably were injured during transport, Castner replied that the USDA also doesn't regulate birds or reptiles.
+These new businesses provide jobs for Koreans and provide a certain joy to people's lives while raising their standards of living.
+As we plunge into the chilly cavern, three gray blurs whiz by.
+CBS News will follow the president's Sept. 5 announcement of his anti-drug strategy with a solid week of attention to America's tragic habit.
+"The United States is a nation blessed with the highest per capita income.
+The West Bank and Gaza Strip were closed, and thousands of extra police and soldiers were deployed.
+He said the roughly 50 students registered in Moscow and 19 in Leningrad will be taught by dissidents who have advanced degrees in physics, mathematics, language, literature and theology.
+'Developing countries have to compete for foreign investment. Many are trying to make their investment climate more attractive than others.
+Vietnam says it withdrew 50,000 troops last year, leaving another 50,000 in Cambodia.
+The group said Portec agreed to contact it about these matters, but no response had yet been received.
+Her mother has arranged for the convent school girl to marry Gercourt, an older man who will take only a virgin as his wife.
+"We are selling seat inventory that might otherwise go unsold, and the American consumers get a bargain they haven't seen in years," he said.
+The Commerce Department said new single-family homes were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 658,000 units last month, following an increase of 1.1 percent in April.
+Foul-mouthed students will be punished for unsavory utterances or offending epithets scrawled on lockers under a policy designed to stifle an outbreak of schoolyard name-calling.
+Glaxo Holdings, which posted a 27 percent increase in pretx profits for the six months through Dec. 31, gained 1 to 25.
+But this episode proves to be a false alarm, as do many others during a reporter's recent two-night stint aboard Coast Guard planes patrolling the Caribbean.
+During the five days the House worked on the measure, lawmakers added several amendments that are likely to face strong opposition in the Senate and, if they survive there, in the courts.
+He said Sharma, 47, "has an extraordinary, almost hypnotic power over people and was Svengali to Jenny Seagrove" for half their four-year marriage.
+Westinghouse has taken $2.6 billion in pretax charges this year as a result of loan losses in its credit unit.
+Lefebvre rejected a last-minute appeal by Pope John Paul II before elevating the bishops.
+For instance, an "absolute auction" means the property will be sold to the highest bidder regardless of price, while an auction with "reserve" means the owner can reject even the highest bid.
+For years, M.B.A.s could use their first-year summer to sample a city, field or employer with impunity, confident of being presented with a choice of job offers the next year.
+Still, there is a limit to what can be achieved, as long as sovereign nations want to supervise the activities of banks under their jurisdiction in their own way.
+IN Bomford Turner's yard the stack of stillages is going higher and wider. Pat's mountain, it is called: a pile of metal cages mounted on pallets.
+Well, I can't dismiss statistics any longer.
+Curtis and Ethel Justice, distant relatives of Effie Justice who lived next door to the church, said they had planned to attend the funeral but changed their minds when it began to rain.
+"The triumph of the revolution requires unity, severe discipline and a spirit of sacrifice.
+It prompted speculation she might feel forced to shelve any plan to call a general election next year, a year before her third five-year term expires.
+Quinn, speaking in Chicago, said precipitation over Lakes Michigan and Huron since 1965 has exceeded the average for the 20th century.
+Mortgage lenders such as the Halifax and Abbey National may appear to have been largely unscathed by recession in the housing market.
+"We have protested his detention and the fact that we were not notified," said Kwakye.
+The yield fell to 8.55% from 8.59%.
+The new rules continue to require that payments for other obligations be made into a specially designated account at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, to be held "for the benefit of the Panamanian people."
+"It was the wish of his wife Eliette Mouret and his daughters, Isabelle and Arabelle, that the ceremony be held without a furor in a small circle of relatives and friends," the spokesman said.
+A $15.8 million investment turned into a $131 million loss.
+Now, however, there is a 724-page book on the history of the Senate, made up of speeches by former Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va.
+U.S. launches have been scarce since the space shuttle Challenger and two major unmanned rockets exploded in 1986.
+"He supplied us with information that there may be a kidnapping.
+Survivors include his wife, four children and several grandchildren.
+"There are so many things I want to do that I don't think there will be enough time left in my life to do them all," the 67-year-old Democrat said.
+There is talk of forming a "suppliers' committee" to cut off or cut back sales to Mideastern states of nuclear, chemical, biological and conventional weapons and weapon components, especially missiles.
+The spokesman wouldn't estimate the cost of retooling the Scarborough plant or the production volumes for the new model.
+Honeybee Inc. said its controlling holders received a second bid for their 75% stake in the women's-apparel retailer.
+The owners of Ms. magazine say reader response to their plans to resurrect the publication without advertising was strong enough to proceed, but they have delayed its reappearance until late July.
+They had been lost since the previous Monday, state police said.
+Both statements were interpreted by traders as bullish for grain prices.
+Three-wheeled taxis droned in and out of traffic, fouling the air with pungent white exhaust.
+Smithkline Beckman rose 1 to 54 after signing an agreement with a British firm for the development and marketing of a new treatment for arthritis.
+Both Smiths, no relation to Roger Smith, had financial backgrounds.
+Cerezo referred to criticisms of Duarte's 1984-1989 term as president but said, "I think the magnitude and value of his work still has not been fully appreciated." He "gave his life for the cause of all democrats of Latin America," Cerezo said.
+Then came the biggest shocker of all: he won.
+The union's suit, which its lawyer says will be prepared in a few weeks, will probably accuse United Technologies and Pratt & Whitney of violating racketeering laws.
+The charges against Barbie included the roundup and deportation of French Jews _ including 44 children _ to concentration camps in Germany.
+Two other CIA operatives with code names "Lebanon" and "Saul" were stationed in the Texas School Book Depository and the County Records Building overlooking Dealey Plaza, the assassination site, he said.
+A police officer speaking on condition of anonymity would only say five bodies were found.
+Some Smith Barney officials also were surprised at the speed with which the agreement was reached.
+Ms. Walker said the response was overwhelming, and this tomato flourished again in friendly gardens.
+Computer Automation Inc. posted a net loss of $2 million for its fourth quarter ended June 30, largely because of a drop in revenue in two defense-related programs.
+He just never has," Mr. Horowitz says.
+Temex, a Houston-based energy concern, sought an unspecified amount in excess of $1.5 million in the court action.
+Still, no one expects IBM's rivals to deliver a knockout.
+Merieux manufactures animal and human vaccines.
+Buyers say the increases, though modest, bolster the odds that steelmakers will succeed in maintaining current prices through year end.
+Most Polish people traveling between West Germany and West Berlin won't be allowed to stop in East Germany, he said.
+In Bonn, Kohl strongly urged passage of the declaration recognizing Poland's western border, although he acknowledged that the move was painful for some Germans.
+Investor Harold Simmons again proposed acquiring the chemicals unit of NL Industries Inc. while leaving NL's petroleum services unit as a public company.
+That's wonderful, but at some point there have to be some payoffs," said Sidney Heller, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
+Mr Barrett also estimated that TSB's pre-tax profits last year were Pounds 80m, compared with a Pounds 47m loss in 1991 and a 1990 profit of Pounds 312m. TSB also considered spinning off its poor quality loans into a separate 'bad bank'.
+(9) "Murder, She Wrote," CBS, 16.2, 14.6 million homes.
+That figure is a compromise between the Senate, which approved an open-ended appropriation, and the House, which sought to limit reimbursements to $6.8 billion.
+The Valdez was towed 2,500 miles from Alaska, where it caused the nation's worst oil spill in March.
+Kim Young Sam and the other main opposition leader, Kim Dae Jung, ended an uneasy coalition of anti-government forces in September when they failed to agree on which of them would be the Reunification and Democracy Party's nominee for president.
+The statement said a fifth serviceman, Staff Sgt. Michael Grasta, had been examined by medics at the scene of the explosion.
+"Municipal bond yields have gone up more than U.S. Treasury bonds in the last week, yet the fundamentals in the municipal market are still positive," said Mr. Feldstein of Merrill Lynch.
+But the statement shows that the administration is going to begin working more actively to counter criticism that it has increased market jitters by failing to put the federal budget in order.
+He has six loaded shotguns in the small trailer where he lives and he carefully locks his doors.
+Election officials have ordered all campaigning to cease at midnight in order to establish calm.
+And I think we're going to send the kind of help that in the long run will be most beneficial to them.
+The State Department in March reported to Congress that the PLO was adhering to its commitment renouncing terrorism.
+The rebels will confer Wednesday with members of Congress about possible future steps.
+Mr. Roh argues that the car's price in Korea must be "considerably lower than Mr. Gephardt has propagandized.
+LIVESTOCK and MEATS: Prices of most cattle futures contracts settled slightly higher as traders began to take to the sidelines in anticipation of a government survey of feedlots, which is slated for release tomorrow.
+For the moment, that leaves Community Development Block Grants and the Section 8 rent-subsidy program, both administered by the city government.
+The SEC also noted that the next day, La Branche opened Atlantic Richfield $10 higher than its Oct. 19 close, while buy orders outnumbered sell orders by only a small amount.
+Limited is a Columbus-based specialty retailer.
+Net earnings are seen rising 24 percent to 80 billion yen, or $559 million, from 64.4 billion yen.
+Fourth, there is a tendency toward exaggerated pessimism in much of what we read and hear.
+Neither the law nor a companion bill passed Feb. 28 by the Supreme Soviet allows the unrestricted buying and selling of land, as many progressives had wanted, although the Law on Land allows peasants to bequeath the plots they till to their children.
+Once the Oresund link is up and running, the trip will take 25 minutes.
+A review of last week's events shows that instructions were tentative concerning whether the U.S. would forcefully take Gen.
+Strutt & Parker in Edinburgh is asking for offers over Pounds 1.35m.
+Still others are just bored by the current crop of candidates.
+Supernovas are dying stars that blow up and eject matter in all directions.
+Rogers Cablesystems, a cable television operator, said it is evaluating when it will proceed with a cash merger to acquire the remaining 58,000 Class A shares outstanding, which are held by fewer than 300 shareholders.
+Last July a bill was introduced in the House that permits such deductions over 14 years.
+A magistrate who believes the legal drinking age should be lowered skirted sentencing rules to let a group of underage drinkers off the hook.
+However, Symington said that in at least one case retail competitors tipped authorities off to the blue law violation.
+At the time, Ortho was Monoclonal's largest customer.
+"Virgin's strategy of investment for long-term growth, with its effects on short-term profitability, has had an adverse effect on its share price," Mr. Branson said.
+But after a $82.1 million net loss last year, analysts predict that MCorp's loan problems are continuing to swell and further losses are expected this year.
+For investors still remaining in the market, the belief that they are more vulnerable to program trading becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: Program trading so influences their investment decisions that it gives program trades even more momentum.
+George Rock, a trumpet player and vocalist best known for his recording of "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth," had died at the age of 68.
+We try to beat the devil on every call," said Calvin Haupt, an emergency medical technician here.
+This will increase household incomes and stimulate the economy,' said Mr Hosokawa. The Bank of England provided the UK money market with Pounds 750m of late, unspecified assistance.
+Salomon estimates IBM generates $2.5 billion of cash flow a year, so IBM could finance the buy-back out of a year's cash flow without hurting its cash position, he said.
+Q.P.L. executives weren't available for comment.
+It runs out at the end of 1996. For the commercial companies offering a total of 140 radio services on both AM and FM the challenge is different and larger.
+"The uncertainty level has increased by several orders of magnitude," said a U.S. banker here.
+Two policemen _ a Serb and an ethnic Albanian _ were buried in two Kosovo villages while police kept guard with Soviet-made T-55 tanks.
+The evacuees were taken to three nearby churches.
+Section 8 certificates, a type of quasi-voucher program already in existence, have allowed many poor people to choose where they want to live, with limited restrictions.
+"This is the way to go," the committee's chairman, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D., Mass.), said in an interview.
+The would-be vendor is American Brands, the diversified US consumer products group that is American Tobacco's parent. Both BAT and American Brands are keen to complete the deal.
+TOY-STORES ACCOUNT: Lionel Leisure, Philadelphia, awarded the creative portion of the ad account for its Lionel Kiddie City and Lionel Playworld toy stores to Ketchum Advertising, Philadelphia.
+At times, banks must send more funds over the Fed wire than they have on deposit with the Fed for the financial system to function smoothly.
+He has targeted the Latin population by speaking Spanish in television ads.
+The company had an average of 16.4 million shares outstanding in the most recent quarter, up from 13.1 million a year earlier.
+Wade and gain back what we have lost."
+Many believe Monsanto will manage to pull it off. Wall Street analysts believe some of its new products could be blockbusters.
+Last Spring, Mr. Stern says, Chase officials told him in a meeting they would call in his loans at the earliest legal date.
+It is scheduled to blast off again in November.
+The carrier's load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, declined to 59% from 65.6% a year earlier.
+Your roofer must decide whether your new roof can be applied directly over the old one.
+Each scene starts as close to the end as possible.
+She cajoles people who look but don't drop quarters in the slots.
+"My father's enemies are within UNO," wrote Mrs. Chamorro's eldest daughter, Claudia.
+Lacking sufficient capital, United must lease rather than purchase badly needed new aircraft.
+If the talks collapse, the U.S. could retaliate.
+In asking for more reports than they can read, congressmen have proven they are way out of their depth, but haven't the sense to move to shallower water.
+Though the TILs may benefit the patient, the gene being transplanted will not attack the melanoma.
+As of June 30, the thrift had assets of $198.6 million, deposits of $162.1 million and stockholders' equity of $20.4 million.
+Traders said the action among bonds with short and intermediate maturities revealed investors' expectations that the Fed will ease monetary policy after the Oct. 4 release of September employment figures.
+But Ken Burdette, manager of Anchorage International Airport, said no airline had canceled or diverted flights because of the ash, which can damage or shut down aircraft engines.
+The Johnston woman was given custody of her children and her husband was given visitation rights.
+Each of the half-dozen biggest prep races for the three-year-olds had a different winner, and other entries also can boast impressive credentials.
+Apart from a short taxi ride at each end there was no sense whatever of having travelled.
+Cuts will come from all operations, included about 2,300 salaried employees who will be taken off the payroll.
+Earlier, in Hong Kong, gold fell 86 cents to close at $368.46.
+Reaction from the tobacco and alcohol industries was predictably negative.
+Van Eck frequently raises controversial issues not discussed in the mainstream of white political debate.
+"We have continued to see quantum and sustained improvement in our operations.
+William Keating, who served on the American Continental board, has said he attended only two board meetings.
+Representatives of the cartel's 13 members are expected to make another attempt at negotiating a package of production cutbacks in order to support prices.
+Army sources initially said there was evidence Hatham could have been killed by guerrillas, but later agreed with the suicide theory.
+This was From the House of the Dead, arguably the most suited to concert performance.
+In the 1986 primary, Payne contended that it was time a minority candidate represented the largely inner-city district.
+Russian participants were Russky Sakhar, the Eastern European Company and Prodimpex. Officials said trading would be based on the electronic board system, and not open outcry as planned initially.
+The statement was issued after Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir deplored the shooting and expressed condolences to the victims and their families.
+It reported that drilling on the Corona property in northern Peru points to 'good mineralisation' at a depth of 400 metres.
+One, labeled "war" in red print, had horns, an angry snarl and a knife in its side with drops of blood coming from it.
+In Gonaives, about 105 miles northwest of the capital, peasant organizations said small rice and bean farmers backed Aristide. They said army officers met with city leaders to try to turn voters against Aristide.
+Management had a small number of shares.
+Whether the Democrats will go along is unclear.
+The National Transportation Safety Board, ending its inquiry into the May 1988 head-on collision that killed 24 children and three adults aboard a Kentucky church bus, adopted a long list of recommendations for federal and state officials Tuesday.
+'Long live the King.'
+Erwin H. Billig, executive vice president and chief operating officer, was named president of this maker of custom engineered parts and specialty products for industry.
+He flies in whole teams to play special tournaments. His horses are said to have air-conditioned stables. Britain has a battalion of Gurkhas stationed in Brunei.
+So to avert ceding further control to the cable group, the company needs an infusion that would enable it to reduce and restructure its current $1.4 billion debt load.
+Total volume in these five major steels came to around 475 million shares, or a whopping 56% of the total day's trade.
+The company said it hoped agreement could be reached to allay the government's major concerns, but that it would need time to study the report before commenting further.
+Boothe Financial Corp. said it bought nine Robert Half and Accountemps offices in seven states, for about $10 million in cash and notes.
+"A stewardess got a suction line from the medical kit while I tried artificial respiration.
+If it can't, I don't know what a board of directors is for.
+The two biggest are congestion in the skies, because of inadequate air traffic control systems; and crowded airports.
+The built-in memory points out when the cartridges's effective life is ending. It can be found in most good kitchen and department stores.
+The American later was reported in a hospital after he was shot in the hand.
+By midafternoon, however, oil had recovered its early losses.
+He is optimistic about repossessions this year, however, because lenders are doing more to help customers manage their finances. 'The building societies and other lenders have achieved a truly remarkable reduction in the number of likely eviction cases.
+But a few nagging voices have questioned whether injuries to 34 Israeli civilians and police, minor injuries at that, justified shooting that left 19 Palestinians dead and more than 140 wounded at a site also holy to Moslems.
+The agency also says hundreds of thousands of clown dolls are being recalled because they pose a choking hazard.
+He hopes to merge the exchange's robust financial division with its obscure but politically powerful agricultural sector as early as October. 'It's time to harmonise the agenda of the exchange,' he says.
+Palestinians doctors said the bullet was fired at close range.
+The level of violence, the men imply, is about what you would find on a New York subway at rush hour: plenty of bumping but no fatalities.
+The banner has become the symbol of many informal groups seeking greater autonomy or Ukrainian independence.
+In August, Justice Department lawyers began informally interviewing petroleum industry executives to seek explanations for the steep rise in gasoline prices since Iraq invaded Kuwait Aug. 2.
+Unisys's stock closed at $5 a share, unchanged, in late trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
+"So they decided to take the market by surprise rather than have a long, drawn-out public debate."
+The current account gap widened to #1.49 billion from #1.32 billion but was also below expectations of a #1.6 billion deficit.
+Do you have to use 150 mice or can you get by with 50?"' Federal law protects dogs, cats and monkeys but excludes reptiles, amphibians, mice, rats and rabbits.
+The company would have reported a loss were it not for a change in pension plan accounting that produced an operating gain of Y669m. Sales for the year were down from Y166bn to Y165.2bn.
+But the four rural telephone groups, despite differences in their members' interests, have closed ranks against the administration's assault on "profane profits" at many REA borrowers.
+Regalado had initially pleaded innocent, but on Thursday he told U.S. District Court Judge Edward B. Davis he wanted to change his plea to guilty of importing cocaine.
+Contrary to some of the statements in the article, the Charles H. Gay Shelter does have nurses, doctors, activities and treatment.
+It did not say whose name was on the license or identify the guerrilla.
+We also want to take you behind the scenes and explain the process by which decisions are reached on how the Journal should be improved.
+As of mid-June, it had roughly #1 billion in cash and short-term investments.
+"It's in the hips," confided Jackie Eastman, 11, of Penasquitos, who got a hoop for her birthday March 9 and already can twirl it for 10 minutes at a stretch.
+Theoretically, this means that the company has to make an extra payment into the pension scheme to buy the additional benefits.
+While the consent decree bars the seven regional companies divested from American Telephone & Telegraph Co. from selling long-distance service, the phone concerns have been lobbying hard for permission to enter the business.
+"Wildlife can't survive in bits of formal parkland _ it needs wild places as well," he said.
+A congressional committee and the Food and Drug Administration are conducting separate investigations into allegations that serious side effects haven't been reported among some infants in the use of Virazole, a drug marketed by ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc.
+Foreign countries that rely on imports of corn and other coarse grains are getting edgy about the global supply and price outlook for the year ahead, an Agriculture Department analysis says.
+Only a handful of companies are willing to discuss their bonus plans, but ad agencies say dozens more have put such programs in place.
+Wolke, real estate agent Boyd Harris, Home Telephone Co. manager Bill Berray and Times-Journal newspaper Editor Mac Stinchfield decided they had had enough of watching their town die.
+Yet Sinn Fein, the terrorists' political wing, is wriggling.
+And three, the Centaur people were not very worthy." Centaur, which has sought a shareholder meeting in the absence of a meeting with the Pennwalt board, claims the partnership gained enough support to have a shareholder meeting called.
+Experts blew up the bomb.
+An initial inspection after recovery ships retrieved the rockets indicated they were in excellent condition, officials reported earlier.
+But some companies are getting around that by pairing older directors who may be poor risks with younger, healthier board members.
+But he confused Hopkins, Dickinson and George Clinton of New York, said Irma B. Jaffe, a retired Fordham University professor and Trumbull scholar.
+According to Conyers, the memo listed a number of problems including the Navy's failure to program all of the computers' complex function in a single computer "language" developed for sophisticated weaponry.
+Thomas Ryan, a trader at Kidder Peabody, said futures-related buy programs played a part in the sharp rise as did an improved outlook for technology stocks and issues considered takeover candidates.
+But far from being cowed, Palestinians are using what little leverage they have to strike back.
+When American Continental, which is headed by Arizona businessman Charles H. Keating Jr., filed for protection under the bankruptcy law, it left some 22,000 small investors who had purchased nearly $200 million in corporate bonds in the lurch.
+EC foreign ministers meet in Brussels: agenda includes EC-US relations.
+But generally, they regard public debate as destabilizing and a possible threat to their hold on power.
+We need foreign investment to speed up activity.' The reality for China is that even if a foreign company strikes it rich immediately, oil would not be flowing from the Tarim basin into the country's pipeline grid much before the end of the century.
+The new coalition includes two nationalist parties, three religious ones, two one-man factions and a defector from Labor.
+The army said the shootings were a "mistake." The troops opened fire when more than 5,000 unarmed civilians tried to march past the main Barclay Training Center army base to President Samuel Doe's residence.
+Rail services from Uzbekistan have been halted, except for trains from Moscow. The chief aim of the proposed peacekeeping force is to dislodge the warring forces from the southern region of Kurgan-Tyube, where almost all the fighting has taken place.
+The three auctions, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, made up the Treasury's third-quarter refunding aimed at raising cash to finance the federal debt.
+She also carried a huge West German flag.
+Shannon Shearer of Bucksport, Maine, said she was traveling to Spokane, Wash.
+On the walls are pastoral farm scenes.
+Elma Milotte, 81, died April 19 at the couple's home near Tacoma.
+Honarmand said a state-chartered S&L in Missouri, which he would not further identify, would be placed under federal conservatorship later this year.
+His maverick foreign policy created a new pride in a country accustomed to feeling like a poor cousin of the rich West.
+Ronald K. Linde, Envirodyne's chairman and president, said "nothing they put on the table could be consummated in a manner beneficial to shareholders."
+In much of the country, teachers did not show up for classes.
+Vietnamese have sailed by the tens of thousands to ports of asylum in non-Communist southeast Asia since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, but only a handful had previously asked to go back.
+Interior Ministry troops have been deployed in the region to try to contain the violence.
+We are approaching the end of the meeting between the leaders of the Soviet Union and the United States of America, the fourth such meeting in three years.
+Victims' relatives had complained of government insensitivity after the Lockerbie bombing.
+He was barely 25. At Keats' death, the room in which he died was thoroughly disinfected to comply with papal government regulations.
+Their fee income may not move up and down exactly in line with asset prices in world markets, but there is nonetheless a degree of correlation.
+Because of weakness in the newspaper industry, newspaper executives complained that suppliers are unjustified in raising prices.
+Seabrook officials decided Saturday morning that electrical feedback from the New England power grid could cause a section of the plant's turbine to vibrate beyond specifications, plant spokesman David Scanzoni said.
+Higher interest rates do not help debtors, they further the economic welfare of creditors.
+Wind gusted to nearly 40 mph at midday at Brownsville, but coastal residents were allowed to return to their boarded-up homes to begin cleaning up.
+Authorities gave this account of the incident that occurred Sunday: Police detained Garcia Ramirez and Jesus Antonio Hurtado Burgos when they met the pilot and co-pilot of a Turbo Commander airplane that arrived from Cali, Colombia.
+A magistrate Friday ordered six soldiers to stand trial on charges of attempting to overthrow President Yoweri Museveni.
+Wall Street, too, traded on the news.
+Xoma said CD5's side effects are manageable, and it is conducting Phase III of human trials of the drug.
+Mr Blaikie says Sokkia now has about Pounds 4m-worth of a current Pounds 15m UK market.
+The commission needs to set up training on racial and sexual harassment, as well as disciplinary measures, the report said.
+However, maneuvering between Democrats and Republicans over Contra aid made the timetable unclear.
+It says that the total market for mid-range transaction processing was worth Dollars 190m in 1992. But by 1995, Gartner Group says it will be worth Dollars 3bn worldwide.
+On Monday, two partnerships calling themselves Razorback Acquisition Corp. said they plan to launch a hostile tender offer for the company for $20 a share, or $181.6 million for the shares they don't already own.
+Seoul planners envision keeping 20,000 U.S. troops on the Korean peninsula.
+"Finally someone came out," Evans said. "But she just stood there looking at my mother." Jones was taken into the emergency room a short while later, after family members and others in the waiting room placed her on a gurney, Evans said.
+But until today's announcement, the pope had left it up to the Polish church to settle.
+That makes him hot property in a part of the country where a booming economy and low unemployment have forced up wages and created a severe labor shortage for the dairy farmer.
+Howe said he agreed with the foundation's conclusions that teachers should have more to say about such things, but not through collective bargaining by their unions.
+They're not all plastic men.
+The rest have all dropped below 8 per cent gross and have reduced rates by more than the seven-point base rate cut. Several societies were paying 14.5 per cent and over at the launch of their Tessa.
+Most take part in 'beauty contests' for single-union deals. The main difference is in the leadership.
+Hippenstiel-Imhausen resigned as head of the company a year ago and was arrested Oct. 5.
+But it did manage to generate a fair share of controversy in this conservative Midwestern city.
+A juvenile court mediator was asked by Superior Court Judge Richard Ibanez last week to make a recommendation in the case on April 18.
+More than 10 years after he was fired from John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Clifford Zalay gained vindication.
+"I used to come here and go sunbathing in the back yard at number 45 because my mate Ian James used to live there," McCartney said Monday.
+Almost to a man, officials here reject immigration as unfeasible, unthinkable or at best premature.
+The bitter legal battle was spawned by the discovery of gold in 1989 in the wreck of the S.S. Central America, a luxury steamship that sank in 8,000 feet of water, 160 miles off the coast of South Carolina.
+The budget includes money to hold seven sales of offshore oil leases; there have been none outside the Gulf of Mexico since 1984.
+All five or six monkeys in a control group that were exposed to the virus without being vaccinated eventually developed the illness, he said.
+He also has charged that Nelson, with his slogan "a new generation of leadership," is trying to pit young against old.
+Above the taut new chicken wire we strung a battery-operated "hot" wire to keep out woodchuck and raccoon.
+This, he said, would allow Chrysler to maintain its share of the U.S. market at about 14% to 14.2%.
+More than 80 percent of the estimated 250,000 residents have fled.
+Virtually blind, they live underground and burrow in a constant search for food, tubers and roots they find by stumbling upon them.
+It did say the estrogen and progesterone market is growing rapidly in the U.S., with factory sales expected to reach $750 million within five years.
+"They'll argue the point with you, but I say their aim has been to equalize competition.
+Mr. Brady also was told that Mr. Greenspan was critical of the task force's less-controversial recommendation that clearing systems be unified.
+Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's new right-wing governing coalition faced a Parliament vote of approval today that could end three months of political uncertainty.
+Within the legions of economists employed by the Federal Reserve, for instance, almost every camp is represented.
+Crafts' first trial in New London ended in a mistrial last year when one juror, after 17 days of deliberations, held out for acquittal.
+"Basically, the fire is out, but there's always the possibility of something being buried that wasn't knocked out," said Larry Krieger, a fire department spokesman.
+The 100-share index closed up 20.4 points at 1839.9 as trading was extended beyond the usual close to allow time to react to the budget speech.
+Previously, that title was held by Chairman Robert F. Carney, 65 years old, who will retire from active involvement in the company in April but will remain a director.
+He had frequently said in the past that he was going to leave but finally did it after Reagan.
+"I love working," he once said. "I know I'll have a lot of time to rest and read my scrapbooks.
+When Albrecht conducts, everything is exact and cool.
+"This is a very good company," but "it is in a survival mode," he added.
+He is not a combatant and he supports neither side in classic no-win situations.
+"We know it's going to be difficult," said mission scientist Ted Gull. "But we're not giving up." The telescope lenses were covered for protection as ground controllers tried to get either of the problem computer terminals working.
+The crowd that jammed the convention center, standing on the concrete floor to hear the president, interrupted his speech with frequent cheers and applause.
+Acton said previously that a committee of its board would meet with a committee of the Sunstates board to discuss a merger.
+Thrift operators complained loudly when he moved aggressively to curb what he saw as reckless practices.
+More than 38 million Americans collect monthly Social Security checks totaling about $230 billion each year and another 4.1 million receive monthly SSI benefits totaling more than $14 billion a year.
+Shapiro didn't return a telephone call seeking comment.
+The department also cut its estimate of the Brazilian soybean harvest, which is about one-third complete, to 20 million metric tons from the 20.5 million metric tons it forecast last month.
+To do so, some would have to turn off the taps.
+"No, no to the traitors, no to peace without Islam," chanted the fundamentalists.
+On this date: In 1804, the Louisiana Purchase was divided into the Territory of Orleans and the District of Louisiana.
+In 1986, Kodak went further than most major U.S. companies in severing ties with South Africa.
+The rate would return to 15.9% if the cardholder pays the bill on time for a year.
+"Plans are in motion for the eventual removal of Allied Checkpoint Charlie.
+In December, the dealer's owner, Ed Hendricks, sued Steinway on antitrust grounds.
+Q. Since this is a declaration of war, why didn't the president come out and announce it himself? A. The declaration of war was set by Panama, not by the United States, so don't get that confused.
+In 48 hours - and quite probably sooner - Mr John Major, the prime minister, will ask the Queen to dissolve parliament to pave the way for an April 9 election.
+A handsome structure to house it stands empty in the grounds of Fahd's al-Yamamah palace in Riyadh.
+Clements was first elected in 1978.
+Von Wartenberg said West German subsidiaries of American companies, like Ford, General Moters and IBM, are actively looking for investment opportunities like major West German and other West European-owned firms.
+Voyager 2, like its twin Voyager 1, is expected to return information to Earth for 25 or 30 more years before its plutonium power generators fail.
+"Yes," she said. "I just realized the absurdity of it." Her testimony came one day after state Supreme Court Justice Harold Rothwax denied a defense motion to change Steinberg's plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.
+WORKERS OF THE WORLD: When Teamsters chief McCarthy urged convention-going union members to "buy American," he was pulled away from the microphone for a moment.
+Intelligent didn't spell out its plans for BizMart, but industry analysts say it is likely to use its stores as outlets for brand-name microcomputers it currently sells through its 1,000 franchise centers.
+The notes had no collateral.
+The worst Devil's Night came in 1984, when 810 fires were set during the three-day period.
+Merck & Co., the nation's leading drug company, and E.I Du Pont de Nemours and Co. are joining forces to develop a new class of heart disease medicine under a research and marketing pact, the companies said today.
+"It's incredibly complex and I don't expect the liquidators to have anything firm for some little while," the spokesman added.
+"I attended a going-away party at noon and the only alcoholic beverage was consumed by the guest of honor.
+Personal spending, up an estimated 4.5 percent this year, accounts for more than half of Japan's gross national product, or the total output of its goods and services.
+In fact, the airplane buffs were 2,000 feet off the ground when they exchanged wedding vows Saturday in a Piper 310.
+But the tires take such a beating when the shuttle lands from orbit that they are used only once.
+Everything is falling in place and all we can do is hope for good results." The non-binding referendum _ a product of months of emotional campaigning _ would urge the state Legislature to legalize gambling in Gary.
+Maybe they have simply grown blase at writing down problem loans.
+But Wurzell's discovery piqued botanists' interest because of its unusual genesis _ its parents normally flower at different times of the year.
+Takeover analysts in Europe said the strong B.A.T reaction marked the first time in recent memory such a large company had undertaken a massive restructuring in response to a takeover bid.
+The central bank's decision to cut the compulsory cash reserve requirement for banks from 17 per cent of deposits to 2 per cent from November 1 should lead to further rate cuts.
+Some of the new post-communism leaders of Eastern Europe, such as Czechoslovakia's highly respected Vaclav Klaus, are themselves Hayekians, but they must operate in a political environment.
+A spokesman for Toyota said the company hasn't tried to block its dealers from selling cars and parts made by other companies in the past.
+The leader of the seven-party resistance has vowed to make no peace with the Soviet-backed government in Kabul.
+That was far above the performance of U.S. bonds, which produced a total return of 8.32% in that period, said Victor Filatov, a vice president at Morgan Securities.
+The women then sat on the ground, blocking the entance to the U.N. office.
+Greyhound drivers walked out March 2 in a dispute over wages and job security.
+Richard Woodall, 28. Married with a one-year old child and another on the way.
+Those three locals represent 14,400 of Catepillar's 17,500 UAW workers.
+Back in 1967 when annual per-capita income was only $143, there weren't a lot of squawks about labor rights.
+Bush acknowledged the difficulty of making his sanctions work.
+In the West, a thunderstorm in northwestern Montana spawned a tornado near Shelby.
+A longtime MCA holder says he buys and sells only about 20% of his several hundred thousand MCA shares.
+Hong Kong and Singapore are rapidly becoming world telecommunications hubs, siphoning long-distance traffic from the U.S.
+The two nations are expanding joint efforts to combat drug smuggling and discussing the possibility of sending Peace Corps volunteers to the Southeast Asian nation, officials say.
+For Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories, the realization set in last weekend that, for a change, they may get exactly what many of them want: an Iraqi attack on Israel.
+"We must recognize that the fate of the two superpowers is inseparable," Harkin said. "There is no U.S. security without Soviet security.
+He says he sold at an average price of about $35 a share, giving him an indicated profit of more than $25 million.
+I don't think they want control.
+The improved tone on Wall Street and in the UK and continental European securities markets was reflected in a gain in shares of Reuters, the global financial information group.
+The process costs California orange growers $8 million a year.
+The question is what significant steps the powers will take, if any, toward buttressing the dollar.
+It also says that "tensions and risks" remain, particularly those associated with the budget deficits.
+Nobody noticed that flags were disappearing from Hackensack until police spotted two college fraternity brothers at the top of a flagpole.
+Khamenei and Rafsanjani have adroitly outmaneuvered the radicals in recent weeks.
+The utility holding company said the redemption is part of its effort to reduce its most expensive capital.
+The state has targeted zero growth for capital construction investments in 1987.
+Now there are over 12,000 users of the Callzone telepoint service offered by Singapore Telecom.
+But analysts and insiders say his take-charge management style has helped him weather the battle.
+The premise is that local businesses pledge jobs to high school graduates in exchange for school improvements such as a reduction in the dropout rate.
+The special interests want to beat up Ronald Reagan until he bounces off the ropes and hits the mat.
+Scharffenberger said several major factors remain to be settled, including a new labor agreement with the United Steelworkers of America, which he predicted will be forthcoming by January.
+It has cut off water and electricity to the embassies.
+But even at the low range, they said, discovery of the newer strain "suggests that eggs represent a greater share of the overall salmonellosis problem than has been appreciated."
+Traders had been exiting that market since July 11, when the Board of Trade issued an emergency order requiring them to limit their holdings in the July contract.
+Says Lyle Micheli, sports-medicine director at Children's Hospital in Boston, "This is something the medical community is going to have to address."
+However, in anticipation of the May 31 sale of the Stillman Pontormo at Christie's, many Americans began to think for the first time that such restrictions might be a good idea here.
+Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, in his opening address at the Apec meeting, reflected this growing feeling of isolation.
+In 1986, Texas Air, also the corporate parent of Continental Airlines, took over Eastern, a large carrier that lost $182 million last year.
+'For us, it doesn't matter,' he said.
+An independent advisory commission last week issued a report recommending that Radio Free Europe be gradually phased out and its assets passed to VOA.
+"We've got more liquidity than we've ever had, we have a much more attractive credit picture and we're in better shape to do a large acquisition now than we have been for the last 10 years," he said.
+The commonwealth army, increasingly caught up in ethnic conflicts in the former Soviet Union, appeared to have struck a deal for the release of 10 officers held hostage by Armenian militants.
+Cambridge NeuroScience Research Inc., a drug company focusing on neurological and psychiatric disorders, based in Cambridge, Mass., began trading under CNSI.
+It's just that you're so good looking and nice.
+One out of every four beers sold in the United States is a Budweiser, according to the company.
+He and his cohorts settled on a dozen of us.
+"We can only benefit from such cost-cutting." Technology Solutions is able to manage the risks of the systems integration business "because its 30 project managers average more than 20 years of experience," Mr. Beedie said in a telephone interview.
+Lefebvre plans to consecrate four traditionalist bishops Thursday without papal permission, which the Vatican has said will result in automatic excommunication of those involved.
+The SEC additionally accused him of sharing the information with a customer and a business partner who also traded in securities of companies mentioned in pre-release issues of the magazine.
+IBM has shed 2,000 UK jobs in the past year and this year's 'few hundred' redundancies have already been announced.
+I'm proud to say I'm an employee of Exxon." Exxon spokesman Doug Walt said the rally was organized by the employees.
+They'd buy from Kodak, Cat Tractor, IBM, Boeing, and it would be the 1970s all over again.
+Maine is one of five states where dummy Tomahawk missiles are flown in Navy test missions.
+The general denied a coup was being planned and said Silva's charges brought dishonor to the armed forces.
+But the soul-searching fund manager didn't know that when he watched Ajinomoto's share price soar on heavy volume in the half-day Tokyo session Saturday.
+In the class action suit, Mr. Berger argued that the misleading statements in the advertisement violated securities law.
+He presented copies of pages from an Earth First! publication that contained detailed instructions on these acts.
+The objections in the letters mentioned here illustrate my point.
+If the proposed rules become final, there is reason to believe that many of this country's most gravely ill citizens will benefit soon.
+Japanese market professionals said trading began slowly, reflecting an underlying cautious approach.
+Deputy District Attorney David Conn said he would prove that three men on trial killed Radin seven years ago on the orders of Miami cocaine dealer Karen Delayne "Laney" Greenberger, a co-defendant.
+The UK's Marks and Spencer, still the highest-placed retailer in the 500, is unchanged at 22. There are, however, three new entries.
+David Wilt, owner of Detection Alarms, said customers who asked for estimates three months ago are now calling back to buy home security systems.
+Mr. Lehmann predicts municipal defaults this year will swell to $4 billion.
+The three gunmen still at large included the gang's reported leader, the government news agency Notimex said.
+It said option deliveries will be determined later, depending on the airline's ability to produce consistent earnings.
+The quality of public programs deteriorated through most of the 1980s, largely because of aid cutbacks, the report said.
+He moves from the CBI, where he has been working as southern regional director since late 1990. The UK Industrial Group was launched one year ago with the aim of lobbying central government to adopt a more interventionist attitude towards industry.
+For now, this proliferation of parties, accompanied by propaganda and posturing, often obscures the pitfalls inherent in a Soviet pullout from Afghanistan.
+"Spiegel Inc. executives told us that we could expect several million dollars a year in state sales taxes.
+Koenen noted that just a few weeks ago, the 122-year-old Roebling Suspension Bridge, which spans the Ohio River in Cincinnati, was closed briefly after it began swaying under heavy pedestrian traffic following the Bengals-Seahawks football game.
+It is hard-hitting _ in the tradition of Fleet Street, not Madison Avenue _ with pointed writing, vivid photographs, fold-out maps and offbeat humor.
+In another action, the World Bank will provide Nigeria with $85.2 million to support the expansion of farm-research programs and the construction of rural roads and water-supply systems.
+Gitobu Imanyara, who edits a monthly magazine often critical of the government, was charged with sedition Thursday and released Tuesday on $8,700 bond.
+A student whose extraordinary memory has enabled him to memorize 35,000 digits of an equation _ and pick up a few bar bets along the way _ is the subject of a $157,000 federal study, a newspaper reported today.
+Weinberger said the Soviet Union deciphered more than a million sensitive U.S. messages as a result of information from former Navy communications expert John Walker, who has pleaded guilty to spying.
+Before the debates, some polls showed the Liberals in third place in the campaign and some political analysts were predicting that the party might cease to be a force in Canada's federal politics.
+BT need not have fibre monopoly - indeed it is unlikely to have one, given the welcome investment by cable companies in competing urban fibre networks.
+Mr. Lanham said the company is looking for potential sources of funds but doesn't know if it will be successful.
+Several offshore funds, which aren't available to U.S. citizens, also were hamstrung.
+Chevron's profit fell 47% in the first quarter, while Occidental Petroleum's earnings increased 31%.
+I, for one, am eagerly awaiting a colorized "Casablanca."
+Asked Wednesday about his sometimes contentious relations with Congress, Bush said he wanted to be "a healer" on the day before Thanksgiving.
+To lenders, the most chilling part of this tale comes when Mr. Rhodes says: "This woman identified 14 people who worked with her on these scams.
+In the third day of deliberations, the jury argued over whether the substance Barry was videotaped smoking from a pipe was really crack cocaine, or whether it was baking soda or sugar, the newspaper quoted jurors as saying.
+Gold rose in London to a late bid price of $353.25 a troy ounce, up from $352.25 late Thursday.
+One - approved by the Russian premier, Mr Viktor Chernomyrdin - would organise five model bankruptcies in key sectors.
+Last Friday, dust from Redoubt shut down all four engines of a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 747, causing the plane to plunge from 25,000 feet to 12,000 feet in 12 minutes before the crew could restart the clogged engines.
+Occidental said it has used the funds to increase its cash and reduce a balance sheet receivable. Occidental's contract-renegotiation costs have been capitalized over many years.
+What's more, growers of mushrooms and asparagus, two highly perishable crops, are looking at radiation.
+The bill is liberalism reduced to mindless legalism: In the name of a high-sounding ideal, unleash lawyers and bureaucrats to inspect the most routine decisions of private society.
+In the year-ago third quarter, McDonnell Douglas posted net income of $38 million, or 98 cents a share, on sales of $3.72 billion.
+Shipping executives said the 325,000-ton Spanish supertanker Barcelona continued burning and "listing heavily,' two days after the Iraqi raid on the Larak, but the vessel had been beached and was not expected to sink.
+This was incorrectly reported in Tuesday's edition of the Financial Times.
+The property US slump of the late 1980s, though hurting Nashville more than other urban centres in the state, was not as devastating as that experienced by many other US cities - nor was the over-building as extreme.
+The British want him returned to finish his prison term.
+The record shows that I would not shift the view that I thought was right.
+Therefore, if Likud retains its lead, it probably would be given first crack at forming a ruling coalition.
+Sony closed at $28.125, up 37.5 cents.
+Alexander Aguirre, Manila regional commander, said troops had raided 23 suspected rebel "safe houses" throughout the capital in an operation that began late Wednesday.
+On Feb. 26, the nations agreed the land would be handed over to Egypt on Wednesday.
+During her visit, Ms. Bhutto and Secretary of State James A. Baker III witnessed the signing of agreements providing for $465 million to help Pakistan finance housing, narcotics and education programs.
+A plane carrying Gov. Mario Cuomo made an emergency landing at a small Pennsylvania airport early Sunday after occupants of the plane reported smelling smoke, a spokesman said.
+The report, monitored in Bangkok, quoted the Laotian Communist Party daily newspaper, Pasason, as saying the arrests were needed to protect national law and order.
+Catalyst Energy Corp. said Karibu Corp. offered to buy all of Catalyst's stock outstanding for $10 a share, or about $170 million.
+"You're going to find a lot of people who say, `We knew that all along.' but if we really knew it why do we keep pouring money down the so-called rat holes?" he said. "We keep spending money on crime and violence.
+It will finally let him pay off the longstanding tax debt that led to an 18-month imprisonment.
+The Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index closed 15.1 points, or 0.6 percent, higher at 2,375.1, a new 1989 closing high.
+However, he went on, such a plan surely "will result in the same dynamics that have plagued banks and thrifts: mounting insolvencies, high premiums and increased capital requirements."
+Which is why I, more than anyone else, hope the Gorbachevs make their plane Monday night." Not everyone will get press credentials.
+If property was owned for more than a year, 5 percent of the profit would be excluded from tax. The excluded portion would increase by 5 percentage points each year, up to a maximum of seven years.
+It's because our system has become far less democratic in practice tha in the textbooks.
+So he will become the second horse to be retired from the department and be returned to his owner.
+But the process of curbing it has brought new problems equally troubling the government, which showed through its violent suppression of a pro-democracy movement nearly a year ago that it values stability above all.
+But the campaigning has been far less violent than in last year's presidential election.
+April 7 _ NCNB announces that it would like a face-to-face meeting with C&S officials, but C&S continues to call the offer inadequate.
+United said 109 people died, while the NTSB figures indicated a death toll of 111.
+I like being the underdog because the underdog usually does well," he said.
+So far, he has performed or supervised more than 5,000 ultrasound prostate examinations and has become one of the most enthusiastic advocates of the technology.
+Many of you know or grow the pale yellow flowers of Rose Canary Bird which is so good in a pot or tub.
+But the appliance maker said Friday it posted sales gains of 3.8 percent for the quarter and 4.9 percent for the year despite declining sales industrywide, capturing greater market shares in most product categories.
+The government last Thursday filed lawsuits under a 1984 Internal Revenue Service law aimed at controlling money-laundering by requiring anyone conducting business to report cash transactions of $10,000 or more.
+There's a hell of a lot more to come in margin improvement.' Unilever is also still ploughing a lot of effort into straightening out US businesses acquired in the 1980s.
+Absentees at Amundsen are down significantly from a year ago when an average of 76 percent of students attended school on any given day, Tarvardian said. "Yesterday, we had 90 percent (attendance)," she said.
+Now it says it wants to arrange a sale of the entire company.
+According to William Orbe, an attorney at Grais & Richards, the escrow agents for the fund, as of Sept. 30 the fund amounted to $60.5 million.
+But for circuits to get tinier and denser, experts expect X-rays, which have a shorter wavelength, will have to replace light as the source of illumination for future generations of chips.
+Fleet's application was made despite its planned merger with Albany, N.Y.-based Norstar Bancorp, which could prevent it from operating a New Hampshire bank.
+Bernice and Gerald Kittelberger were sentenced to two and one-third to seven years in prison for the death last August of 2-year-old Maurice West.
+Declining issues were ahead of advancers by a margin of about 2 to 1, with 477 stocks rising, 959 falling and 477 unchanged on the New York Stock Exchange.
+'People in hiding can play hard-ball,' says one UK accountant involved in this area.
+He has put economic development before political liberalism and promoted economic reform. Mr John Reed, chairman of Citicorp, the biggest US bank, was the most recent financier to visit Kazakhstan last week.
+Showers and thunderstorms were scattered from eastern Texas to the southern Atlantic Coast states.
+One unfortunate development has been the discovery that in addition to the one defect identified in Caucasians, more than 40 other kinds of mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene can also cause cystic fibrosis.
+Thunder Bay Detective Ron Arthurs, pursuing the tip, interviewed Ms. Bembenek on Wednesday at the restaurant where she had worked since July 23.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 32,805.92, down 223.89 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Monday.
+About 1,000 people, mostly students, planned to demonstrate in front of the Capitol in Washington on Saturday to ask the U.S. government to support the Chinese students' actions.
+Last year, the Reichmann's eased Campeau's debt burden from its Allied acquisition when they agreed to pay 450 million Canadian dollars ($354 million) for a 50% stake in a major Toronto office tower.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 77.78 million shares at noontime, up from 71.38 million at the same point Tuesday.
+But as befits the man who has been married for 28 years to the author of "Sex and the Single Girl," Mr. Brown, who recently turned 71, devotes most of his guide to the delicate matters of sex, the opposite sex and relationships between the sexes.
+The 19-plane expansion, with the lease of an additional plane in 1990, will double Alaska Air Group's MD-60 fleet to 40.
+An army news release said rebels opened fire with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades on the military post guarding a San Salvador residential suburb southwest of the capital where many army officers live.
+Speech-cutters, TelePrompter experts and other coaches will be located this year in rooms beneath the huge podium, a complex McCurry described as "where we make sausage."
+The best sources don't speak English."
+He is on trial in Frankfurt, West Germany.
+The American Civil Liberties Union said the ruling by Wayne County Circuit Judge John Gillis was confusing but apparently means some surrogate contracts are valid in Michigan, where the nation's most active surrogacy lawyer practices.
+It said firefighters had the new blaze under control and it was expected to burn out within hours.
+Both are about the same age, and both are up-and-coming professionals.
+But some critics of the paper have demanded that party members stick rigidly to Communist policy in public statements.
+It is sometimes estimated that illegal immigration brings the annual total to 1 million.
+Since 1980, annual sales have doubled to $21.4 billion.
+Like all candidates, Ms. Uemura wore white gloves and a large carnation in her lapel.
+The company says it has sold $170 million of real estate over the past nine months, but many deals fell through and had to be renegotiated.
+The decisive vote came on the first amendment, when the Jackson forces sought to append their basic budget plan to the Democratic blueprint.
+City Finance Director Elizabeth C. Reveal said Tuesday that the city owes about $36.7 million to its vendors, and may withhold another $30 million until the fiscal crisis is solved.
+The production makes you feel less like a theatregoer than a student. At the Gate Theatre, W11. Ends February 5.
+After all, he's one of them.
+He said the concussion blew him off his seat, and slag shattered his crane window.
+He is survived by a brother, Richard A. Moore, who was a special counsel to Nixon.
+The signing was conducted over the telephone by the president and prime minister Saturday.
+But one worry is that even if this forecast is right, the stocks might not do well in 1988 if investors are generally bearish.
+SG Warburg - ditto, hitting corp finance revenues -7.5 5.
+Particularly inspired, the Jackson schedulers believe, is a boat trip tomorrow down the Monongahela River, passing mile after mile of abandoned steel mills.
+By an 8-0 vote Wednesday, the justices said employees can use statistical evidence to prove that some subjective decisions made by their employers violate federal law.
+Moreover, Mr. Usher noted that compared with other major steelmakers, U.S. Steel has a relatively small number of shares outstanding, some 51 million, providing higher potential per-share payoffs as the economy improves.
+Some analysts also are trimming the size of the harvest in Brazil.
+It was the only category in which she was a finalist.
+Mobs had stormed the embassies by crashing trucks through gates or scaling walls.
+'This site is no good, the mud builds up, and then the animals just sink,' he says.
+Airplanes can keep flying after all.
+The main contributions to these results came from the successful floatations of the shareholdings I-D Media AG and TePla AG.
+Dissatisfaction by many union members dates back to 1985, when the unions agreed to a two-year wage freeze and took one-time bonuses instead.
+To do either would be to divorce us from the greatest concentration of gross national product and values that reenforce the security of the U.S.
+It was about 60 percent contained Sunday after having burned at least 3,477 acres in five days, according to forest spokesman Ed Christian.
+Wonder says he wrote the song himself before the pair composed their song.
+Mr. Rosenthal said at the hearing that because of contingent liability on the part of Cambrian & General stemming from those lawsuits, a liquidation appears unfeasible under British law.
+Alexander E. Barkan, longtime head of the AFL-CIO's political action committee, has died, the labor federation announced Friday.
+Some critics contend that the Soviets may have more sites than the 128.
+Twelve people were wounded in the attack.
+"Clearly it's a new ball game," Hagen said. "It's going to be an interesting story that's not going to go away." But Singh's challenge may only be an effort to appear sympathetic to his new constituents, some observers said.
+"If you look back (at the consumer-price index) over the last 10 years, some of the payments would have skyrocketed," says Brian Chappelle, senior director for residential finance at the Mortgage Bankers Association.
+Flattens but points slightly downwards; a bit depressing.
+"The traditional delivery system for credit to small business has been the banking system," Mr. Breeden said in an interview last week, outlining proposals he plans to make formal shortly.
+Bush presented the horseshoe plaque to Gorbachev at dinner that night.
+He said a "limited number" of cable operators already have signed contracts to offer the Travel Channel.
+"The purchase price is approximately $650 million higher than the Coastal Corp.'s tender offer, which our directors determined as inadequate and advised our stockholders to reject," he said.
+I do not believe that you, the people of Iraq, want war.
+Oil prices plunged across the board and around the world, partly because of misguided expectations about the outcome of OPEC's weekend committee meetings in Madrid.
+Most eat things like romaine lettuce and bananas, but the large milkweed bug prefers sunflower seeds and raw peanuts.
+But rural lawmakers called the bill another blow to the declining tobacco industry.
+The possibility of becoming part of European Union is measured in decades. An independent Ukraine today exists in a vacuum.
+Anyone who tired to leave the village was checked and often harassed first by Serbian guards, then by the federal army, and then by the Croats.
+A 12-hour necropsy was done to determine what caused the rhino to die.
+Serbia has claimed the post should go to its candidate since the largest of Yugoslavia's six republics has not had a premier in 22 years.
+"It was not a clocked situation, but the officer determined they were driving at a greater speed than is prudent for the traffic conditions," Wolfgang said.
+Reagan said he would be "deeply disappointed" if President-elect Bush sought to raise taxes after taking office, adding "I don't think it's going to happen.
+Mud and boulders rolled down the hillsides and floods swept through valleys from Kegalle through the hill districts of Ratnapura and Nuwara Eliya, to coastal Kalutara and Galle districts.
+However, the unions have not obtained the kind of guarantees they would like about Fiat's future.
+The leading candidate appears to be retired federal Judge Lawrence Walsh, 74-year-old former president of the American Bar Association, diplomat and Justice Department official, who served in the Eisenhower and Nixon administrations.
+'But it hasn't been decided yet whether we will do it at the same time as the privatisation or in a separate issue afterwards.
+And on a day last week when the Dow Jones Industrial Average was soaring 41 points, he summed things up: "It's a lousy day to be short."
+Passenger cars, buses, and trucks carrying medical supplies, mail and fresh produce were allowed through.
+Gray reacted so fiercely that the leak became as big a story as the investigation itself.
+How could a boy so young get into so much trouble?
+Fifty-one percent of all students had a credit or charge card.
+He still faces an uphill struggle, however, and said he was following a 'silver medal strategy' in the state.
+But I go further than this.
+The two sides will also discuss modernisation of MiG-21 fighters in service with the Indian air force and creation of a joint Russian-Indian aircraft venture, Tass said, quoting an Indian embassy official.
+IMAGINE THE SURPRISE of developer Arthur D. Emil when he found a huge bird nest earlier this year in the dome of New York City's fabled Police Building.
+Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Texas, chairman of the subcommittee, agreed with many of the complaints outlined Tuesday.
+The Daedalus can travel at an altitude of 15 feet with a top speed of 14 mph and stretches 30 feet from propeller to tail.
+The government should offer suspected Soviet spy Felix S. Bloch immunity to get him to reveal what secrets he divulged rather than try to arrest him, a former prosecutor says.
+Previously, he was a member of the faculty of Tufts University School of Medicine as professor of anatomy and earlier had taught at the Medical College of Virginia.
+The Federal Open Market Committee, noting early signs of a slackening in economic growth, voted 11-1 at its March 28 meeting to leave rates unchanged initially, it was disclosed Friday.
+Also last year, Philips acquired the 42 percent of North American Philips Corp. it did not already own to solidify its strength in the television, lighting, radio and appliance markets here.
+Authorities had considered him armed and dangerous, saying he threatened to kill a federal judge, a leading Drug Enforcement Administration inspector and several witnesses who testified against him during his Texas trial.
+The train departed Amritsar at 6:15 p.m. for Khemkaren, a town on the India-Pakistan border, 45 miles south of Amritsar, Gupta said.
+A one-day strike called by the banned parties on Feb. 19 led to violence throughout the country and several people were killed.
+Variety like that is what megadealers are all about, no matter if they're under one roof, in one city or spread out nationwide.
+But readers got a surprise on closer examination.
+But some manufacturers did say it is hard to pass up Soviet orders.
+The drought withering crops in parts of the nation won't mean hunger if it continues, but could mean disaster for farmers and spiraling costs for consumers, Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng said Monday.
+Too many of the letters seem coached.
+Authorities said identities of the six victims would not be released until Sunday, after relatives were notified.
+"The romance with Anthony will be prickly, just like in real life.
+The government is expected to seize as many as 200 additional institutions.
+We have very little information.
+It will be like having first class tickets on the Titanic.' That is the easy part.
+But that change hasn't brought relief from the claustrophobia of nonwhite life.
+A 1987 consultant's report on the Whitley district said it lacked sound purchasing procedures, had attendance problems, spent too much time embroiled in politics and legal action and lacked high-quality teaching in areas.
+On Sept. 6, he ruled that Bakker was competent to stand trial, despite a panic attack in which Bakker said he thought he was under attack by wild animals.
+We'll make a decision shortly.
+He also suggested that Chiles wasn't healthy enough to handle the governor's office; Chiles had said he was burned out when he decided in 1988 against re-election to the U.S. Senate and later revealed he'd been taking antidepressant drugs.
+But only a fraction of the displaced art made its way back to Germany after the war.
+Texas received drizzle early today, while fog was scattered throughout the South and Northeast.
+The difference is the support of a strong military armed with the most advanced weaponry, said Yates, commander of the Air Force Systems Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio.
+Before joining the New England Journal, Relman taught at Boston University and the University of Pennsylvania and edited the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
+"I've sailed in many places in the world, but I have to say the waters of the Bahamas are the most beautiful," Soverel said.
+Finally Molly Yard, the president of the National Organization for Women, and Rep. Henry Hyde, the Illinois Republican who crusades against abortion, are in accord.
+Graham Greene had communist friends, but was not himself a party member.
+Instinctively he dived for cover, yelling for the crew to follow.
+Bosses gave their workers orders: bring in one dirty book apiece.
+Nationally, the average rate on 30-year, conventional fixed-rate loans is at a nine-year low of 9.08%, according to the latest survey by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.
+As Reagan headed for Montebello eight years ago, one White House aide, asking that he not be further identified, said, "There is a push that we project him as leader of the free world."
+It is not clear that they or ministers are yet prepared to countenance the rates of return required to attract private capital.
+Drexel repeatedly has denied any wrongdoing but has been negotiating with the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office over the past two months in an effort to avoid an indictment for racketeering and securities fraud.
+Since the rebellion began, 717 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers or civilians, and 45 Israelis have also died in the violence.
+Those who want the job probably underestimate the difficulties, while those who appreciate the enormity of the task may shrink from it, industry executives say. Yet IBM's problems are not unique.
+So far, the administration's conduct toward Syria doesn't seem wholly reassuring.
+Hospital Corporation of America's board approved a $3.6 billion leveraged buyout plan led by senior management, just over a month after rejecting the offer.
+Excess contamination would mar Hubble's ability to detect objects 50 times fainter and with 10 times greater clarity than the best ground-based observatory.
+In Montevideo, thousands of residents danced to bongo drums, set off firecrackers, waved banners and cruised in cars after Broad Front candidate Tabare Vazquez defeated all rivals to become mayor.
+When the divers left and promised to come back at daybreak, Latricia's mother feared the worst.
+"We made every effort to keep it," Watson said. "Regretfully, someone bid far more than was responsible.
+They were ecstatic because the Iraqi president kissed his brother's hair and patted Wa'el on the head.
+The legislation isn't in final form, but the officials said the proposal would shift jurisdiction over long-distance service from the judge to the FCC and state regulators.
+When a Soviet journalist asked Gorbachev about his problems with political nemesis Boris Yeltsin, he replied, "I don't think you have chosen the best place for clarifying our internal problems.
+In answer to these, the medical profession prescribed less than in previous years.
+The sponsor, the National Merit Scholarship Corp., said that would drive up the cost of administering the prestigious award program and reduce the amount available for scholarships.
+The Pugwash conferences grew out of a 1955 statement by Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein urging scientists of all political persuasions to devise ways to avoid nuclear war.
+A presidential panel suggested establishing a federal trust fund that would spend at least $1 billion a year to buy, improve and maintain park and recreational lands.
+The Soviet Union's dynamic leader, President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, has retreated into an unusual silence and been absent from public view after making a brief trip to Armenia.
+Joe and Joyce Cruzan will not meet with Terry, their lawyer, attorney, William Colby, said.
+More than 10,000 East Germans who were vacationing in Hungary have fled to the West since early Monday.
+That is despite a long-standing apparent clash of cultures which led Ford in 1990 to seek the winding-up of AC Cars.
+Annual inflation has dropped from 14.5 percent to 5.1 percent.
+If it was not The End of History, it was the model of the Solitary Superpower.
+Schools at their worst are better than jails at their best.
+Truck sales at Chrysler, whose earnings depend heavily on the vehicles, were down 8.3 percent in early September and off 0.1 percent for the year.
+After Towne made some incriminating statements, the officer called in a detective who questioned Towne for an additional three hours.
+"There was a leftover flight to quality from yesterday," said Kevin Flanagan, an economist with Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Moody's is concerned about persistent weakness of the commercial and military markets for the company's jet engines and engine spares. Later, the market learned that US investment house Lehman Brothers had turned buyer of Boeing.
+"The concept is really to give the employee discretion, but how much discretion are you giving if you only let (the employee) switch twice a year?" says Richard Stanger, national director for employee-benefit services at Price Waterhouse.
+Besides Romania's longstanding suppression of free speech, assembly, political opposition and other rights, senators and congressmen said, there had been little movement on U.S. demands for a loosening of control over religious minorities.
+R&D spending would have to contract as well, he added.
+Tanks and troop carriers patrolled the streets of the capital, home to about 7 million people.
+They fail to see that Phase I is a starting point, not the final system.
+Although net sales in September at Pounds 669m were down on the Pounds 900m plus figures recorded in July and August, they still pushed the total for the year Pounds 6.91bn, according to the Association of Unit Trust and Investment Funds.
+While the August trade and current-account surpluses both widened from a year earlier, they narrowed from July.
+He also was found dead with Kilburn.
+"Apple has no vice president of strategic planning because we're all expected to do that now," says Deborah A. Coleman, the chief financial officer.
+Electrical concerns gained moderately, helped by active buying by the so-called Big Four brokerage houses, traders said.
+"Maybe brokers were better as far as being on top of it.
+Venezuelan government ministers present a staggering amount of macroeconomic statistics to show that Venezuela's private sector is flourishing, without realizing that a free market cannot flourish under the central government's planning.
+Chrysler also said it would install a heat adaptor plate below the throttle body on about 4,600 Dodge Raiders equipped with 3-liter, six-cylinder engines.
+The agreement paves the way to a global tariff-cutting deal that is expected to add more than Dollars 230bn a year to trade by the year 2003.
+Adamson, whose shoulder-length hair and goatee gave him a lion-like appearance, kept a modest camp in Kora and lived off a pension, interest from a trust fund set up by his wife, and donations from supporters.
+She's aware that something in her marriage isn't quite right, that in some way Peter is too perfect a husband.
+By convict custom, a new dealer was selected by a knife fight.
+In the fourth stage (somewhere around four months) the baby is sure enough of himself and his care-givers to take the lead in building relationships.
+Johnson Matthey predicted world platinum consumption would outstrip production by 120,000 ounces this year, which would make 1989 the fifth straight year of deficit production and falling warehouse stocks.
+About 700 Christians gathered Friday for a three-hour public worship meeting in the heart of Katmandu.
+"I'm sure Yale will be making an effort to persuade the president to locate his library here or at least some place near here," said Jack Siggins, an administrator of Yale's library.
+Its initial conclusions found that the captain of the vessel improperly handed over the helm to his third mate.
+"The idea that this doctor-tested and -accepted IUD could result in damages like that is just absolutely unthinkable," Paul F. Strain, Searle's lead attorney in the Kociemba case, said after the hearing.
+It said the Honduran planes dropped bombs in the Bocay area of Nicaragua, 170 miles northeast of Managua.
+Was she bothered at losing the lead role? "Whatever concern I had about that was offset by its success," she answered. "Would I rather be a leading performer in a show that runs five weeks or part of an ensemble that runs for many years.
+Though often in recent years capital gains have been taxed a separately stated rates, currently gains are treated like all other income.
+So far, they have only seen pictures of the slender, hazel-eyed Kimberly.
+Davis said the current average salary for all working registered nurses is $25,000 a year.
+While the price is falling and the surprises keep coming, though, potential bidders have every incentive to wait.
+That is how the arrangement ought to function.
+"Midnight Cowboy" (1969): Perhaps Dustin Hoffman's best role _ the sleazy Ratso.
+Even by last spring, however, the booming demand for convertibles from individual investors, mainly through mutual funds, and increased institutional buying had pushed prices to levels professionals considered too high.
+Last Feb. 8, police arrested Marks at the couple's Galesburg home.
+But the automaker does not admit to discriminating against blacks in pay and promotions.
+"I was embarrassed and had to go back to America.
+Schoolteacher Johnny Salinas said he wasn't surprised that onlookers did nothing to help.
+Venezuela increased its forces on the border to keep out drug dealers who may try to escape a crackdown in neighboring Colombia, President Carlos Andres Perez said.
+After all, it is not likely that anyone would be recruited as a spy whose behavior would make him a natural suspect.
+Many of the miners whose bodies have been retrieved suffocated from lack of air after their emergency breathing masks ran out of oxygen, while others died from their injuries, officials said.
+Most of the popular cable programmers, like Home Box Office and Showtime, scramble their signals.
+"We're not tearing anything up.
+"Our failure to understand the purpose and-or power of the jury foreman facilitated our inability to express individual opinions," the letter read.
+France opened a 20-mile highway linking Chambery and Albertville for the 1992 Winter Olympics in February.
+You can hear it clearly, even on video.
+Attorney General Corbin says he is looking into the bribery allegation, but adds that that doesn't necessarily imply that he believes there is any truth to the charge.
+Fang's treatment supports the view that China's conservatives have gained the upper hand over reformists led by party General Secretary Zhao Ziyang.
+Other prevalent regional styles, with estimated added value: _ Florida and Southern California: Spanish, with white stucco walls and tiled roofs, 0-5 percent.
+In prepared statements, Mr. Goldinger and Mr. Cohen said they didn't violate any securities laws.
+Construction starts fell earlier this year for four straight months before rebounding in June, the longest string of declines since activity slowed for five months in a row from February through June 1987.
+Two 10-year-old boys were being questioned last night at separate police stations in connection with the abduction and murder of James Bulger, aged 2, who was taken from a shopping mall in Bootle, Merseyside, eight days ago.
+Tonight is a time for victory," White, 38, told his supporters Tuesday night. "But the healing begins in the morning.
+He became executive editor and vice president of the Ledger-Enquirer in 1987.
+Furthermore, what prompted Darman's scorn - Pinkerton's proposal for a range of self-help programs for the poor - seems to be finding support from Bush, the man who counts.
+Dryfka began hanging out at a park where he could buy marijuana.
+The ANC has long supported nationalization of important industries.
+Arabs claim the Israelis have 200 nuclear weapons, although Israel denies it.
+Maria Devalle, spokeswoman for the Hotel-Motel-Restaurant and High Rise Employees local 355 of the AFL-CIO, said she had not heard of any jobs threatened or lost.
+Zumwalt ordered spraying of Agent Orange during Vietnam, and he lost a son who served in Vietnam to a cancer linked with that spraying.
+In 1966, Meredith took off from his law studies at Columbia University for a solo march supporting black voter registration in Mississippi.
+VenTech now is to pay $165 million, including $70 million in cash and $95 million in subordinated debt and preferred stock.
+Vartan wrote two novels, "50 Wall Street" and "The Dinosaur Fund." It isn't easy to hold an audience's attention with a full-length ballet which has no plot, and few choreographers try.
+But the basic 50-seat F-50 sells for about $10 million, giving the transaction an indicated value of more than $80 million.
+In 1985, the Supreme Court justices used the case to rule that people may be sued over allegedly libelous statements made in letters and petitions to government officials.
+Other groups marched through the square to support the fasters.
+Edward Townsend, formerly finance director of Dobson Park Industries, has been appointed finance director of ASW HOLDINGS.
+A good example is TransCanada's bid for Dome, which the BCE spokesman called "an opportunity to further strengthen Canadian assets by Canadian organizations."
+Ferraris and Lamborghinis begin at more than $100,000 and stretch past $300,000 each, before any premium.
+"But 50,000 barrels a day is not a lot of gasoline.
+The book, "The Navy: Its Role, Prospects for Development and Employment," was published in Moscow earlier this year and is now being translated and analyzed by the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence.
+Vice President George Bush said for the first time that he had "expressed reservations" about the Reagan administration's Iran arms policy to the "key players" as it unfolded.
+When W.J. Usery entered the bitter Pittston Coal strike he was called a "supermediator," a term that seems particularly appropriate with both labor and management praising the agreement he helped to forge.
+A competing paper, Today, headlined its story: "Tour Turns Sour as Fergie Booed by 10,000." The incident drew only passing attention from the Canadian media and was described by witnesses as a few dozen boos.
+A harsher law-and-order regime is, at best, an incomplete answer to the challenge of rising crime.
+Most of their parents' vacations were inside Germany, and on their relatively rare trips abroad they were less adventuresome with new foods and ideas.
+Yet Mr John Major's leadership is once again under question.
+The Tobacco Institute wrote EPA Administrator William Reilly on Aug. 10 protesting Burns' selection.
+Bush swiftly rebutted that at his own political coronation, saying the race was about "the values we honor." Bush had a campaign machine that hummed _ even while spitting political nails at Dukakis.
+That sounds fair in a country where wage increases have not kept up with double-digit growth of national income.
+It it has been blamed for at least 83 deaths from the Plains to the East Coast since Dec. 15.
+She was able to call a neighbor, who then summoned police to the home, Moore said.
+Separately, Moody's Investors Service Inc. said it placed CSX and its transportation subsidiaries on review for possible downgrade because of CSX's restructuring plan.
+However, she said, this is the season when roaster demand for green coffee picks up, which could help prices to level off and even recover somewhat.
+Guidebooks are turning up in computers.
+As previously reported, both Kaiser and its coal unit have been operating under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code since February.
+Mr. Daly himself has a handful of small, golf-related endorsement contracts and is already considering several new opportunities, Mr. Mascatello says.
+"It was not terribly attractive.
+State officials said the license of the Albany Law School graduate had expired six months ago.
+And in his inaugural address eight years ago, Reagan stated what may have been his priority promises.
+The receiver, Mr. Heekin, said he is reviewing Coopers & Lybrand's performance as auditors.
+"The time to play politics on this kind of issue is over," Biden said.
+Twenty-two states have waiting periods, with California's the longest at 15 days.
+Attorneys for fired Exxon skipper Joseph Hazelwood say his sobriety-test results should be thrown out with two of the six charges against him.
+Security forces last month besieged the temple to flush out Sikh militants there.
+Manufacturing output rose 1.2 per cent in January, while farm output fell 3.6 per cent and energy output dropped 2.4 per cent.
+And he declared that the entire Soviet leadership supported his plans to modernize the Soviet political and economic systems.
+If we can understand its obligations and priorities, so much the better.' What will he miss most when he leaves?
+That report hasn't been submitted yet.
+"Many of these programs suffer from high default rates, minimal reserves, lax management and persistent losses," he said.
+I hear their plays whole on tapes, not fragmentarily as on LBC; those I have had lately all took awards at the 1993 International Radio Festival in New York.
+AM General President James A. Armour said a Korean deal would bring more jobs to the company's plant in Mishawaka, about 80 miles east of Chicago, and add $15 to $20 million to annual revenues.
+The emphasis is on the possibility of lower supplies in relation to demand during the next few months.
+Chicago-based Bally operates casino hotels in Las Vegas and Reno, Nev., and has two properties in Atlantic City, N.J.
+Other individual state and local government portfolios run by Financial Management total more than $200 million, said the bank.
+The three Asean members involved - Brunei, Malaysia and the Philippines - and China, Vietnam and Taiwan all have claims on the islands.
+"It was something we didn't know about and neither did they," said Mr. Munford, who wouldn't be specific about the problems.
+"The president has told the world that there will be more democracy.
+Success is by no means guaranteed.
+Most lawyers agree that, at worst, Mr. Smith might be fined in absentia.
+On Wednesday, an East German prosecutor said that doctors will decide if Honecker is physically and mentally able to face charges of corruption and abuse of power.
+"It would be like being the only one in a school class not invited to join the soccer team," said Franz Blankart, Switzerland's chief negotiator in talks on European integration.
+Recent polls show Bush losing popularity both nationally and in Arizona, and such endorsements "are of declining and almost minimal value" in any case, said Phoenix political consultant Bob Robb.
+Two of the nation's seven dailies belong to the organized opposition, the Liberal and Peasant parties.
+Kennametal acknowledges that it sold metalworking products to Matrix Churchill Ltd., the British concern owned by Iraq that built the gun.
+The association spokesman said the results suggest the U.S. economy, though weak, isn't declining sharply.
+Foreign exchange dealers in Brussels said the franc had not registered any noticeable reaction to the news.
+"Of our 30 public partnerships, all have positive cash flow.
+Across the market costs must come down.
+Ford of Canada has not had a strike since 1976.
+The arithmetic is daunting.
+The deciding vote came in the European Parliament in April 1992.
+Research will come from Jardine Fleming's Bombay office.
+Bond prices eroded after two government reports showed inflation a little worse than expected and housing starts a bit better than anticipated.
+Officials say Mrs. Aquino will argue her government is committed to human rights but faces a serious threat from the 23,000-member communist New People's Army, which has been waging a 20-year war to establish a Marxist state.
+The company could stay independent even after Mr. Wasserman's tenure, he adds.
+In Paris, a government minister said other Frenchmen similarly convicted in Afghanistan were later expelled.
+On Sunday, a Washington Post editorial accused the service of having "not a shred of evidence" to back up its claim against Hartwig.
+Some of Jordan's cuts are being phased in gradually.
+September isn't for sure, but we're going to do something together." She said the band made no decisions on recording an album.
+But there is "institutional gridlock," he warns, among groups with different interests, and businesses worry about pushing the U.S. too hard, for fear taxes will go up.
+"I stand before you to ask for your help," White told the teachers. "The many people against me said they weren't against me, but against my disease.
+The agency says Lee made at least $19 million using the information and gave $200,000 to Wang.
+"Alcoholics can hide it from anybody.
+Talks among Cambodia's warring factions collapsed Wednesday over disagreements on how to bring rebel leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk onto a council seeking to end 11 years of civil war.
+It will save electricity costs as well and bring companies good publicity. Ms. Elliott also threatens: "Soon holdouts with flashy floodlights will look like slobs to the public and their peers."
+With the last tranche of BT shares about to reach the market, telecoms analysts suggested yesterday that it was likely to strengthen the company's appeal to overseas investors, but could weaken it at home. BT is not getting its chunk of MCI cheap.
+One way Japan could increase imports from the U.S. would be to buy more American food.
+Under Chapter 7, a trustee or committee is elected to collect and liquidate all property and examine claims; if a debtor hasn't been found guilty of any misconduct, the court grants a discharge releasing the debtor from most of the pre-petition debts.
+The complex had been used for automaking for 86 years.
+Congress allowed various income supplements to continue even in the post-Watergate era of reform _ so long as they were disclosed and did not exceed certain limits.
+"You go in through the skin on the back of the finger and peel out the cyst," she said. "Then you follow the stalk back to the joint." The stalk, or root, of the cyst must be removed or the growth could recur.
+Decker said Eastern's success in emerging from bankruptcy depends on getting business travelers back in significant numbers.
+Even photography savants like giant Eastman Kodak Co. weren't interested in one-hour stores.
+The American Association of Retired Persons has organized 3,200 volunteers in 37 states to help people deal with Medicare; 14% of the people served need help filing Medicare claims.
+He owns four buildings.
+A July study of Viag by Schroeder, Muenchmeyer Hengst & Co. also is bullish.
+The accident occurred 7,300 feet inside the Libanon Gold Mine, operated by Gold Fields of South Africa near Westonaria, a town 25 miles west of Johannesburg.
+Each bill permitted some instances in which crop insurance could be waived.
+Furthermore, the nation's purchasing managers reported last week that materials prices continued trending downward.
+In a brilliant and discreetly tongue-in-cheek performance of Weber's vapid Konzertstuck in F minor he came before us in both roles.
+JAPAN'S CAPITAL SPENDING Spending on plant and equipment in Japan will grow 4.5% in the year ending March 31, in line with the government goal, a survey of 4,314 companies found.
+Small U.S. investors wanting to trade directly in Tokyo have a tougher time.
+At the same time, however, they are facing fierce competition for deposits from the new National Savings First Option Bond. The societies' first-quarter net receipts were just Pounds 266m, against more than Pounds 2bn in the first three months of 1991.
+Also, many traders wished for even a brief respite from yesterday's frenzied selling.
+The 38-year-old Norquist, like Maier a Democrat, planned to resign as a state senator this morning before being sworn in as mayor.
+They were last set for Nov. 4, but the Electoral Council had to drop that date because the impoverished government couldn't provide the money to organize the voting.
+The Geneva houses deny that the highly publicized investigations have any negative implications for their average customer, but they do know they must broaden their client base to continue to thrive.
+Generally, the price regulations applied more to old gas and lifted controls for new gas to encourage discoveries and production.
+"I'd like to get for my family the house that was taken away from them," Buckey said afterwards.
+Schoemehl, who got little competition from Elking, conducted a low-key campaign, relying on appearances at a few small gatherings and on upbeat television commercials.
+Reforms to the companies act and to foreign exchange regulations would be finalised by the next session of parliament.
+Our focus now is to identify potential sources of future earnings growth.' Westpac also announced that its ADollars 1.2bn rights issue, which closed yesterday, was unlikely to have been fully subscribed.
+Yet he could only imagine how hard it would be.
+The other candidates are former congressmen Jim Jones of Oklahoma and Michael Barnes of Maryland.
+Nine passengers were sucked out of the hole.
+They would not say what surgery Abernathy might have been undergoing.
+But despite all the hubbub, Waldenites hung on to the original goal: find their best tree and give it to the country.
+Mexico City newspapers reported that the Consumer Price Index, released by the Banco de Mexico, showed a 16.8 percent inflation rate for the 12-month period ended in July.
+They are said to favor the Swiss franc, although they also have deposits and trading accounts denominated in dollars, British pounds, West German marks and Japanese yen.
+He reminds that 'the role of the bank is actually as intermediary to channel surplus savings to those who need to borrow.
+"Right now, we've had a couple of days' news," he said.
+A British television documentary entitled "The Men Who Killed Kennedy," broadcast Oct. 25, claimed three gangsters from Marseilles, France, assassinated Kennedy on orders from U.S. organized crime.
+Such a move could include tariffs or import quotas on Japanese goods imported into the United States.
+However, China's drive to sell arms in the Third World, including countries opposed to U.S. interests, could again become an issue in 1989.
+"It can threaten one of these more technical violations and get a lot of cooperation."
+Zych was arrested in March 1982, several weeks after the officer's slaying.
+The decision is likely to affect future moves by unions to try to use labor contracts to block unwanted takeover proposals.
+Mayor John Daniels' younger brother has pleaded guilty to selling cocaine and faces a likely five-year prison term.
+The first draft of everything is written by hand on a note pad with a felt pen, usually in the train to or from London.
+Brent Baker, another fleet spokesman.
+Once, lethal weapons were added to the supplies by Contra officials when a plane stopped in El Salvador to refuel on the way to Hondurs, Gadd said.
+"When Yeltsin was here, you could buy things.
+An occasional worker stopped briefly on the way home.
+Although she stopped the show and earned a love letter from The New York Times critic, audiences had to look quickly.
+But her mother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and her brother, John Jr., did not.
+One example, said Robert Aaronson of the Air Transport Association, was an incident last Sunday in which passengers on a Swissair flight from Zurich had to wait five hours to get out of the Los Angeles terminal.
+Just enjoy them; don't try to see the reality," Goldman said. "My books are a cold dose of reality.
+Authorities believe Hadley took a July 21 flight to Chicago, but were unable to track him.
+According to the agency's latest annual report, Peru had about $546.6 million in outstanding IADB loans at the end of 1986, of which $162.1 million hadn't been disbursed.
+Most of the funds above it are international funds that have benefited from the dollar's decline.
+How does your marketing director feel about your efforts? Corporate governance may be a good thing, but it tends to draw clients' attention to your bad investments. The next problem is the likely reaction from your other investments.
+With the Soviet enemy gone and Afghan factions vying for political ascendancy, "the logic of the Afghan situation argues that we should be disengaging, (rather than) plunging in more deeply," he said in congressional testimony.
+More than 20 cases have so far been reported and the Dutch government has launched a vaccination campaign.
+The panel voted 25-9 for the measure, which is bitterly opposed by many companies, especially pharmaceutical concerns, banks, retailers and other service-industry employers.
+It is drawing western European governments' attention away from an issue which will have a significant bearing on their own political and economic future: relations with the countries to their east.
+Actor Clint Eastwood, who won a Golden Globe for best director, isn't among the nominees announced for the prestigious Directors Guild of America achievement award.
+The prosecution said Boggs lured Greene from a North Hollywood bar to his medical office in April 1988 and suffocated him, although the cause of death was never conclusively proved through medical evidence.
+A 6-year-old girl has died four days after she was shot in the head while her father held her and her sister hostage, authorities said.
+Was this a private school?
+As before, he said he would like the endorsement of New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, but indicated he isn't counting on it.
+Midway also is unencumbered by the kind of takeover trauma preoccupying its larger Chicago neighbor, United Airlines parent UAL Corp.
+The other islands are Kunashiri and Etorofu.
+These recorded that Mr Lamont said that the 1.5 per cent ceiling was for only one year and that he did not believe it would be 'practical' for the policy to continue.
+"So far the ordinance has been working very smoothly," says Fred Cunningham, the city spokesman.
+"Nobody wants to see large oil spills, but there are spills every day," said Mr. Cutler.
+In order to vote yes for one candidate a voter must cross out all the other names on the ballot.
+The company's 3,750,000-share offering was priced Thursday at $34.375 a share.
+The staff wanted to conduct crash tests, but the four board members at the meeting refused to adopt that recommendation.
+A one percentage-point rise would send 20% of the profitable savings institutions into the red, one industry economist estimates.
+Police arrested three people for trading in human skulls and other body parts in a local market, the Sunday Concord reported.
+Within three months, Disney shares jumped $18 to about $68; the stock traded at $141 in early 1986 prior to a 4-for-1 split and kept rising through 1987.
+"We're going to watch the market and see what the acceptance of IBM's products is.
+The pretax profit represents operating profit plus non-operating profit including financial income and expenses. Unconsolidated results are those of the parent alone.
+Approval of the legislation by the full House and Senate was expected within the next few weeks, congressional staff aides said.
+Mr. Sato of Sanwa Bank added that despite "protectionist sentiment, the U.S. remains the largest free market where entry is relatively easy."
+BankAmerica, on the other hand, maintained a short interest level of 10.7 million shares, about the same as the month before.
+McCurdy pointed out in a statement that more than one-third of the laws passed in the last Congress were in the commemorative category.
+Convention organizers, however, have warned restaurant owners not to expect too much business from the Democrats, unless the businessmen are willing to stay open much later than usual to accommodate delegates after the long evening sessions.
+"They made preparations as if it was a war," said Mohamed Hussein Amer, the zoo official in charge of birds and animals and one of several activists who stopped the anti-egret campaign.
+Anchor Glass Container Corp. said it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Diamond-Bathurst, Inc., a glass-container producer, for $25.50 a share, or about $191 million.
+Gray said the first session would be a get-acquainted luncheon, but he said the panel would need to quickly make decisions on setting up a schedule of meetings and deciding how it would operate.
+"The verdicts shore up the contention that this was petty theft compared with everything that's gone on in the savings and loan and securities industries, and we can feel pretty good about ourselves," Damgard said.
+Fed funds, the rate at which banks lend to each other, were chang ing hands at about 7 7/8 per cent at the time of the Fed's action.
+The David Mamet play, also starring Joe Mantegna and Ron Silver, is about two Hollywood producers and their office "temp." Lauren Bacall says Humphrey Bogart did not give their marriage much chance after they wed when she was 20 years old.
+But it must be condemned by all." _ A pending $50 million philanthropic contribution by publishing magnate Walter Annenberg, with whom Bush is staying in Rancho Mirage, is "a wonderful thing."
+France, May industrial production (down 0.2 per cent).
+In some cases, members have organized lobbying efforts.
+Photographs of Mrs. Krebs, usually smiling and elegantly dressed, have appeared almost daily in the press, while Ms. du Preez has shielded her face from photographers.
+Back East, there was talk of Japanese interest in another sports prize _ the New York Yankees.
+The temporary halting of demolition has not halted the city's effort to relocate tenants from buildings that are on the demolition list.
+Wells Fargo Mortgage and Cal Fed Syndications have been trying to modify a $175 million tentative agreement reached in October after Cal Fed expressed concern about some of the properties involved.
+Shultz arrived in Hong Kong on Wednesday for a one-day stopover before proceeding to China, South Korea, Japan and the Marshall Islands.
+Mecham 63, is the first U.S. governor in six decades to face an impeachment trial.
+It was the latest in a series of bloody civil conflicts to trouble the government of President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
+But the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the move was not related to appeals from the two women and he insisted the scaling down did not amount to a cease-fire.
+Also factored in were a cold winter and further rapid declines in oil exports from the former Soviet Union.
+This year's winner of the 10th annual Strange Music Festival was a hosaphone.
+"I regret that my concern for the poor and the environment was so dishonestly misinterpreted and misused to perpetrate a cruel hoax on 4 million Americans who are already broken beyond any measure of understanding," Sheen said in a statement.
+At the time, Tembo was serving as Zambia's ambassador to West Germany.
+Juan Domingo Peron, who came to power in 1946 and was ousted by a military coup in 1955. The military banned the party and jailed or exiled many of its leaders until 1973, when Peron returned from Spain and was elected by an overwhelming margin.
+The nation's highest court is scheduled to hear arguments Wednesday on North Carolina's petition to reverse lower-court rulings, which struck down the 1985 law as a violation of the First Amendment's freedom of speech guarantee.
+At Wiley, Rein & Fielding, a few blocks away, there is heavy support for Vice President George Bush.
+It has brought groups of Soviet authorities, including the top official of the province, to the U.S. and taken them on tours of facilities.
+In 1972, he bought the business from Carter.
+In the first half, production was 2 per cent above the level of the same period in 1991, a year which saw west German production exceed 5m cars for the first time.
+But Britain's claim to authorship of the principle drew a laconic response.
+If these men think that they need private offices to fulfill their new obligations, "they can have them," Mr. Kawamoto says.
+In Tokyo, Takara-Gumi also declined comment, and Hiro Realty officials in New York couldn't be reached.
+The yield on the Treasury's closely watched 30-year bond jumped to 9.23 percent from 9.14 percent late Friday.
+This picture was painted in Arizona, in the little house she and Max Ernst built on top of a hill in Sedona, where they lived surrounded by vistas of desert and sky.
+"Our editors need to know how to speak with our controller's department," says William Arlington, a personnel trainer at John Wiley & Sons, a publishing company whose employees' class I crashed to do this story.
+He was elected governor of Massachusetts in 1974, and lost a bid for renomination in 1978.
+"We had a few courageous clients who bought selectively on weakness already on Monday," he said.
+Japanese department stores that heavily promoted imported products suffered profit falls last year.
+The order brings to seven the total number of MD-11s ordered by Thai Airways.
+From Pounds 55m in the 1991-92 tax year, they rose to Pounds 110m in 1992-93, and the company claims that month-by-month sales so far this year have doubled again. However, Fidelity disputes that the price change was critical.
+In one episode, a Latino she successfully defended shows up at her house and makes a pass, won't leave, and generally looks like a man about to cause serious problems.
+It is antibacterial and may help patients with weakened immune systems or be included in babies' milk.
+We cannot expect other sectors to compensate for the dramatic decline in Britain's industrial base, he says. The Labour party may yet be reminded of Sir Keith Joseph, the former Conservative minister's words in 1978.
+He faces up to 35 years in prison and a $500,000 fine on the charges.
+A day earlier, Indonesian Foreign Minister Ali Alatas had said that the four factions had indicated they could accept the U.N. peace plan as a negotiating framework.
+The number of visitors to Guernsey has sunk to an all-time low, with a 20 per cent drop over the past two years.
+FBI agents have bungled dangerous situations and heightened potential danger to the public.
+The luxury liner was built in 1969 in West Germany and sold to the Soviets in 1974.
+The board, which oversees professional licensing in the state, voted 14-0 to revoke Sarosi's license, Griffith said.
+Joseph, Plantation, YSL, Kenzo, Betty Jackson were in the bag.
+The Honeywell unit is based in Clearwater, Fla.
+James Der, a San Jose lawyer who represented Dr. Garay, said the jury's verdict may enhance "the attractiveness of wrongful-employment litigation in California."
+Chrysler was particularly interested in AMC's lucrative Jeep business, and the company's production capacity and dealer network were added lures.
+Consider the case of the damaged car bumper.
+Your declaration of independence claims the forces of darkness have served the victory of light; the longed-for age of humanity is dawning.
+As of Friday, it was off 63% from its 52-week high of $44.875, while the average major bank stock was off 51%.
+The novel has been widely read in the West.
+USA Today and the local newspaper, the Journal Tribune, drop the apostrophe, making it Walkers Point.
+The case was thought to have hurt Castillo, but Fishman said Calderon's main advantage is simply that National Liberation has won the last two elections.
+The non-callable bonds were priced at a spread of 75 basis points above the Treasury's 30-year bond.
+The group Monday talked about whether high-definition television, which the Japanese have been working on for several years, will revolutionize the TV industry and spin off as many other technologies as did videotape and digital recording.
+NEA spokesman Virginia Falck said it was unlikely the virgins will lead to problems.
+Yesterday's deal was thought to have delivered a profit of more than Pounds 250,000 for Cazenove. Refuge Canada Holdings, a separate Canadian life assurance group, held the stake in Refuge Holdings for many years.
+"The Stocks and Shares Show" has its detractors, too.
+In his fifth and final day before House and Senate committees investigating the Iran-Contra affair, Adm.
+The company says the increase is because people today are more "cosmetic conscious," there is more disposable income, and new dental products provide a more natural look.
+Metzenbaum said what little authority the Federal Communications Commission has to regulate cable is "a joke."
+Judge Karl Johnstone expects to spend at least the first day briefing news media representatives about courtroom rules and considering motions before jury selection begins in what could be at least a six-week trial.
+The research suggests that the drug AZT can reverse these symptoms and apparently bring virus-damaged brain cells back to health.
+The soldiers, backed by air force helicopters, arrested some 90 Palestinians suspected of guerrilla activities and participation in violent protests, the army said.
+Mexico seems to be rapidly approaching a current deficit similar to the one recorded in 1981 ($16.1 billion), which then set the stage for an ensuing avalanche of devaluations and hyperinflation. The end product was a "lost decade."
+The aorta emerges from the left ventricle _ the heart's main pumping chamber _ passes upward and arches over the top of the heart, then passes down behind the heart and into the abdomen.
+He credited Taito ward with trying to work out a compromise.
+The talks are expected to produce an agreeement on a future coalition government and on setting a timetable for drafting key economic legislation and a new constitution.
+"He's going to shut down court, padlock the doors and open up this whole town to lawsuits," said Hall, who has been told to vacate his office immediately. "It don't take an Einstein to figure it out from a liability standpoint.
+Some baggage handlers, for example, woud have hourly wages cut over three years from $15.60 to $10. Mechanics, who comprise about half the union, would be cut only by small amounts.
+The surprise walkout followed the collapse last week of talks between the three companies and two unions _ the International Woodworkers of America-U.S. and the Western Council of Industrial Workers, both based in Portland.
+At the end of that decade it led to the creation and subsequent spectacular collapse of a secondary stock market based on Kuwaiti-owned offshore companies which existed in little more than name and were not required to issue balance sheets.
+World-renowned pianist Van Cliburn was the featured performer at Friday's opening of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, but the $81.5 million complex stole the show.
+'We are not in discussions with anyone and it is our intention to remain independent,' he said. As one of the smaller regional electricity companies, Sweb has been identified by investors as one of the most likely bid targets after Northern Electric.
+"Some of us thought we would lose our identity," says Ed Bell, president of UMW District 6 in Shadeyside, Ohio.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, HomeFed closed unchanged at $6.375.
+Foreign Minister Joe Clark said in the future, individuals traveling on South African passports and seeking entry into Canada to participate in a sports event will be denied visas.
+No U.S. distributor listed for Dutch-made toy.
+He pressed the legislature to approve a resolution strengthening the fight against a burgeoning crime rate.
+Since an inflation-neutral rate would be some 5 1/2 per cent, it also argues that this augurs a renewed rise in inflation. Even though monetary growth has been bounding ahead, the Bundesbank has continued to cut interest rates.
+She also remembers attending meetings of Girls State, which includes a mock legislature run by and for girls.
+Nike claimed the title for the world's biggest athletic-brand sales on record full-year revenue of $2.24 billion.
+The Paxtons now own 1,500 head of cattle on 25,000 acres of land.
+They are being wooed by no less than the chairmen of AT&T, NEC, and West Germany's Siemens AG.
+And rapid expansion of trade with China has boosted freight and passenger movements across the border.
+Chairman Roger Smith will bang the gavel for the last time at General Motors Corp.'s annual meeting Friday and, perhaps fittingly, the occasion won't be without controversy.
+According to the department's letter, the Checchi group is projecting a $363.3 million operating profit for this year.
+But the zoo administrators closed the exhibit the same day because the panda was staying in his den and acting strangely.
+Homicide investigators said late Wednesday they had no new leads and have made no arrests in the death of Officer Elston Howard, 26, who was to be married in two weeks.
+"The Government has a clear responsibility to act to discourage Australians from smoking and particularly to reduce pressures on young people to take up smoking." Advertising of tobacco products has been banned in the electronic media since 1976.
+But in only two Bush years, federal outlays will have soared by three percentage points of GNP.
+"To walk into a ward and see a baby that doesn't have the possibility of living past a certain age, it hurts," she said.
+Brown was hospitalized in good condition.
+Although he helped found the United Malays National Organization party, of which Mahathir is the president, Tunku backed the Semangat 46 and called Mahathir a dictator.
+More broadly, the letter asked the Senate to declare that journalists may protect the identities of confidential sources in Senate proceedings.
+Voican was in Tirgu Mures, a city of 165,000 northwest of Bucharest, to lead the central government's efforts to defuse the worst crisis since the December revolution.
+The lapsed three-year contract went into effect after The Brenlin Group of Ohio bought the plant under provisions of a court-ordered sale.
+The Supreme Court today refused to reinstate a $9.4 million award won, and then lost, by the family of a woman whose husband hired her killer through an ad in Soldier of Fortune magazine.
+But Stevens Clinic, in McDowell County, had to close.
+The sales would remove Combustion from the oil and gas equipment business.
+At first the adjustment will be horribly painful but in the longer term society will gain enormously because destructive lifestyles will no longer be underwritten.
+But Western observers say Milosevic's Communists, now renamed the Socialists, likely will win and continue to avoid democratic reform if they can play on Serbs' nationalist fears.
+Five polls commissioned by Sunday newspapers put Labor between five and 12 points ahead.
+He thought he had found a home.
+The decision will be reviewed every six months. Levi has no direct investment in China.
+In Matewan, union supporters confronted a convoy of 15 to 18 non-union coal trucks shortly before Gov. Gaston Caperton was to promote an area tourism program, said Bennett Hatfield, whose Rawl Sales and Processing Co. owns the trucks.
+The Hanford cleanup is the most costly during the five-year period.
+Total revenue grew 37% to $2.77 billion from $2.02 billion.
+In 1956, John P. Dean and Robin M. Williams Jr. of Cornell University conducted a study of 427 young married mothers in upstate New York.
+An avid wrestler, he had to give up the sport because his new school didn't have a wrestling program.
+Earlier, Salim Mansoor, an Iraqi-American who met with Saddam, said 14 ailing or elderly Americans would be freed today.
+The rule issued by the department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration would add protections for 39 million workers, 3 million of whom are at the greatest risk because they service machinery, the government said.
+Edward M. Vincenzi, a former ITT senior marketing representative, pleaded guilty in federal court to defrauding the Defense Department, the U.S. attorney's office said.
+That is to help finance the development of a dynamic private sector whose capacity for future growth will be largely determined by access to affordable loans from competent banks.
+Hoare is looking for Pounds 38m, up Pounds 1 1/2 m, for this year, and an extra Pounds 1m in 1993 at Pounds 43m. Granada Group rose on weekend reports that BSkyB would move into profit by March.
+Instead it helped form the curiously named Los Angeles Public and Coastal Protection Committee.
+Unlike most labor legislation pending in Congress, the measure was supported by both contractors and building-trade unions.
+Bush received the endorsement of the 50,000-member National Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association at a rally where four protesters were pulled from the hall and more than a hundred demonstrators paraded outside.
+"You can't sit in New York and London and expect to understand what's going on," she declared.
+Gannett publishes USA Today, 89 daily newspapers, 35 nondaily newspapers and USA Weekend, a newspaper magazine.
+The couple's income was about half the total reported by Democratic rival Jesse Jackson and a little more than one-third the 1987 income reported by Vice President George Bush, the likely Republican presidential nominee.
+On Wednesday, the Associated Press office in Rome received a telex from Ali Maria, the head of the Information Ministry division which deals with foreign press, telling the news agency its reporter was welcome to come to Libya.
+The Interior Department will reopen, refurbish and manage a 2.5 million gallon oil spill test tank at a Navy site in Leonardo, N.J., according to an agreement signed Thursday.
+Phlcorp's complaint seeks, among other things, court orders directing Seven Oaks to let Phlcorp inspect Seven Oaks' records and to hold its annual shareholder meeting.
+Lawyers have a right under the First Amendment to solicit clients through targeted mailings to individuals, the Supreme Court ruled.
+New funds, which may have bought within the past five years at yields above 7 per cent, would have taken a bad enough hit if forced to sell properties last year.
+Almost 34 percent of British adults smoke cigarettes.
+The legislation, which would create the toughest state abortion law in the country, goes back to the House for further consideration.
+The state charged that Rosier obtained Seconal sedatives for his wife to commit suicide, administered morphine when the Seconal only left her comatose, and eventually manipulated her stepfather and brothers into finishing the job by smothering her.
+A strong earthquake shook mountainous Tadzhikistan in Soviet Central Asia early Monday, destroying buildings and causing an unspecified number of deaths, the official Tass news agency said.
+Teachers, for example, work as maids overseas because the wages are much higher than a teacher's salary at home.
+Prosecutors say his fraud and deception cost banks and investors more than $24 million.
+In his closing arguments Wednesday, Donald Cohn, Liggett's attorney, recalled an interview Mrs. Cipollone had with the plaintiff's addiction witness.
+The recommendations are expected to set off a tussle between various agencies seeking to retain their share of programming or to enhance it.
+The government's latest 10-year notes declined to 102 5/32 from 102 19/32, while the yield climbed to 8.91% from 8.84%.
+Spotts pursued Muniz, ordered him to stop and told him to perform some sobriety tests, which he failed.
+"Japan went too far" in flooding the market with memories, concedes Tsuyoshi Kawanishi, senior vice president and the top executive of Toshiba's semiconductor group, adding that the trade pact was "an unavoidable consequence."
+As a result, traditional deep-pocket defendants such as cities and hospitals may get some relief from the torrent of lawsuits they've had to fight.
+Bargain hunters bought stocks at the lower levels and stabilized the market in later trading.
+Now that credibility has been restored, it is time to adjust interest rates sharply.
+Campbell Soup Co., as part of its continuing streamlining efforts, said it sold its Pietro's chain of pizza restaurants to a corporation formed by Dimeling, Schreiber & Dalglish, a Philadelphia investment firm.
+The new rules allow travelers to change the flight on the return portion of their MaxSaver ticket when the change is made before the scheduled departure time of the original return flight, and at least two days before the departure of the new flight.
+General Dynamics is a defense contractor and aircraft maker based in St. Louis.
+Anyone who's tried to appear "natural" in front of a camera knows that it's much more natural to end up looking like a stiff.
+The "galloping pace" of the 1980s was an aberration, a one-time dash to catch up with the rest of the country, says Robert Wenger, an economist with Southern Co., the big electric utility holding company.
+The devices have been crucial in revealing the causes of many airliner crashes over the years.
+All these figures exclude bankers acceptances and commercial paper.
+The FDA went ahead with the revocations despite its initial doubts about its legal authority to take such action.
+Some big institutional investors are trying to get out of the June S&P 500 contract and into the September contract before next Friday's quarterly expiration of stock-index futures and options, analysts said.
+"This is a very private and personal matter and we want to limit the public's involvement as much as possible," added Melonie Anderson's attorney, Mary Kay Hansen.
+Iran said Tuesday its troops withdrew from Halbja, a strategic mountain town in the region, where Iranian-backed Kurdish rebels live.
+Mr Lamont, his advisers and the Treasury as an institution have forfeited that trust.
+"There's a lot of sirens going and a lot of troop movement outside," said the American, who spoke on condition of not being identified for fear of police reprisals.
+He said representatives of both Bush and Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis have been in Iran for talks.
+Accounting must be grounded far more fully in the technology of the enterprises than previously. Many companies are experimenting with new accounting approaches, and others have gone further.
+Loss of the sense of taste is common after some illnesses and sometimes occurs as a side effect of drug or radiation therapy.
+In addition to conserving the tropical forests, the federal government wants more domestic timber processing, which would earn as much money from a lower export volume.
+By the year 2005, for example, the number of Social Security beneficiaries will have climbed about 22%, while the number of workers will have grown only 14%.
+It called on the Soviet State Committee for Environmental Protection to begin a "severe struggle against violators of ecological laws." "It should be pointed out for fairness' sake that the ozone layer was not destroyed completely.
+Others dig, but in remote sites or at the edges of villages whose high birth rates demand the use of all available land, whether or not history lies beneath it.
+In the first half of the current year losses were more than halved, from FFr1.98m to FFr843m.
+Epogen is the only drug currently available to treat this type of anemia and is also AMGEN'S only product on the market.
+A housecleaner on the 14th floor of one building is killed by gunfire as she looks out the window.
+That report was criticized by other agencies and many Wall Street officials.
+But later, Mr. Anand succeeded in maneuvering his favored candidate, Nukul Prachuabmoh, a businessman and former central bank governor, into the top spot at the ministry.
+After Brian testified, the judge said he would issue his ruling today.
+He said the prime item on the agenda is economic stability _ meaning fighting inflation and market shortages.
+Arthur Caplan, director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics at the University of Minnesota, said the ruling's emphasis on privacy rights could influence a U.S. Supreme Court case next month.
+Different auditing and accounting standards will be an unacceptable barrier. The UK profession has a long tradition of providing advice, which naturally flows from the audit, and has set a lead to much of the world.
+"The necessity to combine socialism with democracy has again been vigorously reaffirmed in the dramatic events that occurred in Berlin, Sofia, Prague and Bucharest," Gorbachev said in the speech just before midnight Sunday.
+They are designed to keep track of an individual's personal store of information.
+Blue Circle, a cement, concrete and home products maker, reported an 18% rise in interim pretax profit, thanks to a surge in demand for U.K. cement products and a first-time contribution from recently acquired Birmid Qualcast.
+The boron and control rods absorb neutrons from decaying uranium atoms, preventing them from striking other uranium atoms and starting a chain reaction.
+Midland Bank, part of the HSBC group, said it wanted to strengthen its presence in markets. Matif's 39 foreign members make up 40 per cent of membership.
+"There is room enough for several friendships in life," he said.
+Israeli police raided a prominent Arab daily newspaper and arrested its managing editor.
+The Labor Department reported Friday that the manufacturing sector lost another 25,000 jobs in December, raising to 195,000 the number of factory jobs lost since March.
+Several G-7 officials denied published reports that the industrialized countries had secretly agreed to give emergency aid to the Soviet Union if it were unable to service its $68 billion foreign debt.
+Fifteen of the 32 won and will participate in the caucus election.
+One of the most important of these topics is the trade-environment interface.
+Ms. Judues said the FDIC is in the process of setting up an advisory board to manage the thrift.
+Next, Lamb constructs metal-forming machines and installs them at its own factory.
+The premiums were due on December 15. British Telecom said it has not yet decided how to treat the costs of repurchasing two tranches of government debt totalling Pounds 320m, believed to total about Pounds 55m.
+Ogilvie Thompson also denied that the decision was linked to the failure of Minorco SA's failed hostile takeover bid for the British mining company Consolidated Gold Fields PLC last year.
+The first trial ended in a mistrial in January _ nine months into the case _ with prosecutors accusing the defendants of jury tampering.
+It's common these days to regard retirement as a chance to start a second career, to keep working part time as a consultant, or to see if a longtime hobby can be turned into a legitimate livelihood.
+"The U.S. does strongly oppose the notion of subsidized loans to the Soviet Union," he added.
+Moreover, 6,000-7,000 nationals join the labour market every year. But the government's inertia is not the only problem.
+As many as 20,000 visitors were expected to turn out in the town of 3,200 for Courir du Mardi Gras, or The Running of the Mardi Gras, in which masked horsemen canter from house to house soliciting the makings of a giant gumbo.
+She has the right 'look' - the searching gaze; that sense of a troubled spirit in quest of release - for Lizzie.
+In Vermont, as in some other rural areas of the country, the power tool best known for felling trees _ or as a prop in horror movies _ is being used to sculpt figures out of wood.
+Mars, which together with Hershey controls most of the chocolate market, introduced red and green M&M type candies at Christmas three years ago, and last year added pastel versions at Easter.
+Of television she said: 'We watch it less and less.
+With the Iran-Contra hearings over, Vice President George Bush's political supporters are buoyant that he has come through the inquiry unscathed.
+Fireman's in turn had filed suit, challenging the constitutionality of the state's action.
+That isn't indicative of rampant or even creeping inflation," he said.
+Kent W. Colton, executive vice president of the National Association of Home Builders, said "war stories" are beginning to filter in from builders whose credit lines with S&Ls have been cut drastically.
+It will be the first royal marriage since 1984, and is expected to be a welcome respite after a year of mourning Emperor Hirohito's death last January.
+The opposition also is seeking changes to the constitution, which now guarantees Pinochet extraordinary powers even after leaving office.
+Lyakhov admitted to reporters last week that he had made mistakes, such as improperly restarting the engine after the second failed attempt.
+In the short term, many lottery officials say the current recession is chipping away at customers' discretionary income, effectively disproving the belief that gambling is recession-proof.
+"It is just light watering, like rain cascading onto the mushrooms, not like putting two fingers over the hose nozzle and flooding it," Scott said.
+The Camp David agreement President Carter worked out between Egypt and Israel in 1978 was accomplished during a news blackout of nearly two weeks.
+Berlin, born Israel Baline in Russia, came to the United States at the age of 2. His family settled on New York's Lower East Side where, as a young boy, Berlin got jobs singing on the Bowery.
+Apartment construction last month fell 1.2 percent to an annual rate of 389,000 units.
+"If it is a symbolic measure with no impact whatsoever on our rights, then it is a frivolous exercise," Rep. Albert Bustamante, D-Texas, told the House Judiciary subcommittee on civil and criminal rights Wednesday.
+She shed absolutely no light on the arms-for-hostages debacle.
+Even giant International Business Machines, whose U.S. unit produced "A Christmas Carol" a few years ago, has cut back to focus on print advertising.
+In the event of a draw, a series of sudden-death tiebreakers at increasingly high speeds on Saturday will decide the contest.
+The appellate order also halted proceedings in 13 related insider-trading civil suits presided over by the U.S. district judge in question, Milton Pollack.
+It said five surface-to-surface rockets hit Kabul on Tuesday, the eve of the Afghan celebration of the birth of the Moslem prophet Mohammed 1,409 years ago.
+Mr Trudeau normally delivers his strips 10 days in advance and Ms Baird will feature again in today's cartoon.
+The trustees' action last week was the only way around the county requirement to buy on a strict low-bid system. The distributor who won the cola contract doesn't carry Coke.
+Turnover came to HKDollars 3.4bn. SINGAPORE fell as jittery investors turned sellers on a report of a possible US military strike against Iraq.
+Soviet Defense Minister Dimitri Yazov was a perfect peaceable ambassador for glasnost as he toured U.S. military bases.
+They produce almost 10,000 tonnes of fish a year, most of which ends up as smoked sides on dinner tables from Nice to New York.
+Decliners outnumbered gainers on the Big Board, 850 to 722, as volume rose to 200.4 million shares from 172.4 million shares Wednesday.
+The project will include experiments on the ground and in the Space Shuttle, the company said.
+Some of the suggested solutions may mean big problems for airlines with large numbers of older, noisier jets, but carriers with lots of newer, quieter planes may be better off.
+He could give us a welcome break from more committees, quangoes and endless talk about the millennium.
+Conventional wisdom among market analysts is that Mr. Maxwell's death may sour the prospects of the debt-laden Maxwell Communication flagship, considering the important role Mr. Maxwell played in it.
+An infestation of locusts also threatens some crops, although the most immediate threat appears to be to the east in Sudan.
+He and Tom Selleck, late of "Magnum, p.i.," are the executive producers.
+That episode left marketers skittish.
+"I felt the engines losing power and noises like tires blowing out on takeoff," said Lewis, who suffered only a bruise on her leg. "The fuselage filled with smoke and there was a lot of noise.
+The USDA said Kinney was honored as a commander of agricultural merit in a ceremony in Paris by Jacques Poly, director of France's Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique.
+Volume totaled a modest 396.6 million shares, up from 273.8 million a day earlier.
+In debating the protocol question, Senate conferees rejected a House offer that would have provided for conditional participation in the treaty.
+Vote counting had yet to be finalized in this country of 2.2 million when the electoral commission announced the balloting had been voided.
+Fears of explosion delayed attempts to recover the bodies as fires continued to burn from escape valves in the tankers.
+However, Mr. Brodsky said the tumultuous price swings of the past four days, rather than yesterday's chaotic opening, were the main reason the Merc took action.
+But even Eberhart concedes it will take years, and millions more dollars, to correct the lab's failings.
+But she got her first glimpse of White House Executive Chef Hans Raffert's gingerbread house, dressed up as the witch's cottage from Hansel and Gretel.
+In image terms, no product could be further removed from Gucci bags, meals for the microwave and similar symbols of the 1980s-style yuppie. But baking soda did not arrive in toothpaste form until 1989.
+Legislators and others evacuated the top floors of the Montgomery building for shelter in the two bottom floors until the weather cleared.
+Such a runoff is expected in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, where pre-election polls indicate no one is likely to get an absolute majority.
+It plays in the 82,000 capacity San Siro stadium which it shares with Inter Milan.
+Wily moves by grand master, Page 16 TAP-Air Portugal, the loss-making state airline, said yesterday it had reached an agreement with its flight crew on a 35 per cent rise in working time, writes Peter Wise in Lisbon.
+After a campaign of controversy and sometimes ridicule, he has an image to repair. He's said he intends to make life more difficult for the late-night television comics who have been thriving on Quayle jokes.
+Drilling activity has picked up in recent months as the price of oil stabilized around $19 a barrel.
+The Rio Grande River was out of its banks near Presidio and Lajitas, and was still rising at several other locations.
+I'm convinced there is a great deal more to be said.
+I don't doubt that what is proposed is an excellent idea.' The proposal to allow open years - which are mostly burdened by pollution claims, which often take many years to come through - to remain open is bad news for existing Names who want to leave.
+Afterward, Mr. Kaunda promised a referendum on the multiparty issue in October but later postponed it until next August.
+What power wouldn't I trade for a little more time with my family?" Patrick Riordan Director of Public Information State University System of Florida Tallahassee, Fla.
+Grand Met has said it wanted to sell its brewing business to concentrate on beer retailing.
+The Moss suit involved trading in Deseret Pharmaceutical Co. stock before a Warner-Lambert Co. tender offer for the company became public.
+But it's Mr. Bush who ultimately bears the responsibility. "He's the trumpet player," says Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, a Kansas Republican.
+After a four-day disappearance, the teen-ager was found huddled in a trash bag with racial slurs scrawled on her torso and feces smeared on her body.
+Six armed men flashing fake police badges entered a museum and got away with millions of dollars in art by such masters as Dali and Matisse, a museum official said Thursday.
+It was the third consecutive year he was asked to bless Copper Mountain's slopes.
+The system is expected to be up and running by mid-summer, said Bowen, but it will not contain files of actions taken against health care providers prior to its start.
+The same general levels of accuracy also pertain to some of the more specific money items that are measured.
+Traders departed for the long holiday weekend wondering if further sales were in store this week.
+E. of this Report, Wright repeatedly violated House Rule XLIII, clause 4; Rule XLIV; and consideration 5 of the Code of Ethics for Government Service.
+"We'll just have rallies at every exit along I-85," jokes state Rep. Mickey Michaux.
+She has not been seen on the estate for a few days.
+There were no reports of dead or wounded on the government side.
+The most common theory is that the Fed both wants to be seen intervening and would like a lower dollar before the G-7 meeting in order to reassure its partners in the group that the dollar is manageable and intervention coordination is effective.
+In the 80s you spoilt devaluation's gains in five years between 1982 and 1987.
+House sponsors say they'll likely accept Senate provisions of a fair housing bill and send the most far-reaching civil rights measure in two decades to President Reagan.
+"The express train plowed into this mass of derailed cars and mud and all of its cars left the track," said Thewes.
+The play flirts with English class obsession by showing class etiquette in action as the social revolution of 1945 slips into a dystropic past. Coward used the plot to serve up society in aspic.
+Mr. Steere's background in the pharmaceutical business will help him focus the company on the research intensive drug business.
+Formica Corp. said it prepaid its $44 million issue of 15% senior notes due 1997 at a negotiated $10.3 million premium.
+He had a private education which gave him all the traditional social graces and charm of the Southern gentleman, and travelled the world with his parents.
+Chrysler is aiming its advertising squarely at Japanese car makers, who claimed a record 26% share of the U.S. market last year and have continued their gains this year.
+Hampton's manager, Bill Titone, said the withholding tax problem was cleared up in 1987.
+The correct extension then receives the call, says Robert McNamara, executive vice president of engineering.
+A bronze likeness of the Duke is back in Texas after eight weather-beaten years in California.
+"All farmers would be better off if they knew how to trade on the futures and options markets," Walker said recently. "Over time, they can make more money if they understand it.
+National ministries of health and education, universities, funding institutions such as the Rockefeller, Gulbenkian and Kellogg foundations, and the World Bank helped finance the conference.
+He said the bonds should be on the market for trading by next Friday.
+For Mr. Lawson, the markets' newly discovered enthusiasm for Britain is a vital piece of good news.
+So if a Venezuelan company owes $1 million but can't pay, the creditor might lend it another $1 million, earmarked for repayment of the first loan.
+The Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether savings and loan associations and other financial institutions may claim tax deductions for "reciprocal sales" of mortgage loans.
+Repartee Backward, turn backward, O time in your flight; I just thought of a retort I needed last night.
+One gram is considered a fatal dose for humans.
+And they drummed home the message that education meant jobs.
+Congress made a mailing mandatory the following year and the pamphlet "Understanding AIDS" went out to more than 100 million households last June.
+The plan said Wrather would "sell all of its oil and gas assets to a third party" under its new owners.
+Move over rock 'n' roll and make room for the polka.
+Shaken by the boos of the crowd whenever the Japanese wrestlers enter the arena, one Japanese laughs nervously and says, "I'm glad we didn't have to cheer our man against the Korean.
+"I'm quite concerned about his safety." Well that he might be.
+The committees' final resolutions will go before the entire meeting in a sort of legislative floor session Thursday.
+The venture ends a long effort by the Corning, N.Y., company to improve or dispose of its housewares unit.
+The arbitrator noted that the Kansas City Royals took the Detroit Tigers' Kirk Gibson, the most coveted free agent of that season, on a hunting trip in an attempt to lure him to switch clubs.
+Ugandans continued to flee their country in the 1980s because of fighting between government troops and guerillas led by Yoweri Museveni.
+Munck - assisted by a colleague, Douglas Hamilton - address this question in a final chapter.
+The stock market retreated today amid doubts about prospects for easier credit.
+But Portillo does have some things going for him.
+The units' sales last year represented about 6% of Honeywell's total sales of $6.68 billion.
+In 1868, Republican Ulysses S. Grant won the presidential election over Democrat Horatio Seymour.
+But cigarette makers can have up to twice as many employees and still be small.
+Airlines around the world subsequently found wiring mistakes on five more 757s.
+With assets exceeding $11 billion, KeyCorp operates in 12 states.
+An anonymous caller said the blasts were a protest of Bush's visit.
+Secretary of Education William J. Bennett said Democratic leaders are embarrassed by efforts to teach schoolchildren values and the pledge of allegiance.
+Varity Corp., Toronto, said it expects to sell a 22-acre parcel of land west of downtown Toronto to a unit of Counsel Corp. for more than 40 million Canadian dollars ($30.4 million).
+Hotel queen Leona Helmsley will get an additional room paid for with taxes that only the little people pay.
+NORC's most recent opinion surveys find the youngest adults indeed somewhat more pro-Reagan and pro-Republican than other adults.
+The Deutsche Bank and the chief federal prosecutor's office said Herrhausen's driver was alive but suffered serious injuries.
+Chemed, Cincinnati, new to list, $500.6 million.
+The government considers Morote the Shining Path's No. 2 leader and military strategist.
+The orders came a day after police violently broke up a demonstration by opposition groups.
+For more than a decade, Maine residents have been paying deposits on beer and soda containers under a law designed to reduce litter.
+A final decision has been promised next month.
+The current rule, adopted in June, set a $100,000 cut off.
+Blanche's ugly sister growls.
+Mr. Iverson says he can't be responsible for accidents involving subcontractors working in plants or building new ones, even though the company acts as general contractor.
+"We must reduce our workforce to meet the reality of our delivery schedule with the U.S. Army," Brown said in a prepared statement.
+We told them we were Iranian representatives and they picked the ball up from there," Hillberry said.
+Ensemble was not sharp, nor were the textures very clear.
+A tighter monetary policy would tend to boost short-term interest rates and attract foreign capital to the U.S.
+The thrift, with $1.5 billion of assets, will be dealt with by the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Resolution Trust Corp.
+"`Desert Rose' was one of my songs," Hillman says. "It was a nickname for somebody's child.
+Another baby was born face first and delivered by Caesarean section, as with any first-time mother whose cervix failed to dilate properly.
+Sources said such measures might involve limited quotas that are gradually phased out.
+"The only thing I have is the love for my daughter" _ Ms. Cutshall.
+Timothy Lucas, the FASB's research director, said there are "lots of ways to make a reasonable estimate of these instruments."
+His big brother Chad, doing what his parents had always taught him to do, attempted to save him.
+Activists planning a state-by-state legislative campaign for abortion rights say they have little hope that a deeply divided Supreme Court will protect their interests.
+Trebek, relaxing in the living room of his hillside bachelor home, is wearing a pair of well-worn blue jeans and an old blue jacket he got for participating in the Bill Cosby celebrity tennis tournament in 1975.
+Tom Thieding, Gunderson's press secretary, said the congressmen's intent was to hear all sides and make a decision "that is best for the university." Students say they will keep up the protest, despite Zinser's determination to take her post.
+Also on Wednesday, the Panama Canal was returning to normal gradually, and a spokeswoman said waterway officials hoped to go to 24-hour operation to clear a 125-ship backup as more personnel returned to work.
+And there will be early redemption penalties -the fee for early repayment of part or all of the loan. Choosing a short-term fix of, say, three years or less, leaves you exposed to the risk that the fix ends just as interest rates rise again.
+Much of the raw manpower consists of basij, or lightly trained volunteers.
+Forty-six percent of those arrested were charged with a property crime, while 24 percent were accused of a violent offense.
+After the severe-looking Dewey was ridiculed by tart-tongued Alice Roosevelt Longworth as "the little man on the wedding cake," campaign manager Herbert Brownell urged the New York governor to shave off his mustache.
+At that point, rates on the benchmark 30-year bond and three-month bill were 7.52% and 6.15%, respectively.
+With airline deals in a tailspin, legendary Wall Street trader Michael Steinhardt could have trouble parachuting out of USAir Group, traders say.
+Arkansas Best had no comment on the new offer or on the financing details.
+The study focused on men from couples who were consulting an infertility clinic at Yale University.
+If you get fed up with your pension manager and want to switch, the transfer value may be much lower than the amount you paid in premiums. And personal equity plans are fine for those who have large equity portfolios, and are long term investors.
+Meanwhile, Bush conferred with President Turgut Ozal of Turkey, which is allied with the United States against Iraq, and accepted an invitation to visit Turkey in the first half of 1991.
+In the nearby town of La Trinidad, 7-year-old Sammy Pelino died when he was buried by a landslide, he added.
+Dow Jones & Co., New York, signed an agreement to become the exclusive North American distributor of the China Economic Information Service, a Chinese business and financial newswire.
+At the Erez crossing into the Gaza Strip, thousands of Palestinians arrived today in private cars, taxis and buses.
+Ginnie Mae 9.5% securities for July delivery were off 3/8 at 98 18/32.
+Ultimately, unable to distinguish between conversations he'd heard five minutes or five years before, "S" wound up in an asylum.
+The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials urged President Bush on Monday to support a tax increase as a way to correct what it said is a crisis in housing.
+"I think the parents have continued with their lives," Hairston said. "But they still have a sense of hope." Best known for growing tulips in the spring, this Dutch town soon may be famous for melting snow in the winter.
+But as natural gas prices have remained stubbornly low, Mesa hasn't enjoyed those advantages. Instead, it has racked up large losses and was forced to suspend its common distribution in late 1989 and its preferred payout in early 1990.
+The country's main anti-apartheid alliance Monday called for an internationally supervised inquiry into allegations a police death squad assassinated government opponents.
+Officials at Hebron's Alia Hospital said 25 students were treated for injuries caused by tear gas or beatings.
+The president's fiscal 1988 budget would permanently limit the size of single-family mortgages that two federally chartered companies buy from lenders.
+Country music star Ferlin Husky was in stable condition Monday at a Cody hospital after suffering chest pains and canceling a weekend benefit performance.
+The consolidation trend intensified this summer when Philips' Polygram Records unit bought independent Island Records for what analysts estimated was $300 million.
+Possibly this may have happened because coffee is a more traditional item than, say, Kraft Light Singles.
+Minerve S.A., a charter airline that is 50% owned by Club Med, accounted for 38 million francs of the leisure group's loss in the first half.
+But JVC's gambit is just one in a series of Hollywood purchases made by overseas players.
+Earlier Friday, Russ Togs said French banking group Societe Generale S.A. had withdrawn its debtor-in-possession financing commitment because the parties failed to reach terms.
+"It's usually the beginning of a good sign," says private investor James Rogers.
+The Supreme Court has identified a number of essential roles for juries.
+Montpellier, France The Big Board total was the lowest in six months, and for the first time in many months declines clearly outnumbered increases in the list of companies with the largest short positions in their shares.
+Twenty years ago, Shell built in Brunei what was then the world's biggest LNG processing plant.
+Yet in practice only a minority - those who stayed with the same employer for most of their career -received what they thought they had been promised.
+Comedians Robin Williams and Whoopi Goldberg appeared before a Senate panel Wednesday to urge passage of a bill providing long-term help for homeless families.
+The stock dropped 1/8 to 7 3/8.
+The procession included all seven of Cuba's Roman Catholic bishops and Monsignor Raul del Valle of the New York archidocese, a Cuban native who returned to his homeland on Tuesday for the first time in 27 years.
+Also, 13 people were killed in Vosloorus, seven in Tokoza and one in Katlehong _ all townships southeast of johannesburg.
+More commonly, companies shape share incentives to meet local tax and cultural factors, creating a patchwork of schemes around the world.
+He said the father was so traumatized he turned to drink and is now in prison for an alcohol-related offense.
+Bush told reporters he is unsure whether the cease-fire agreement in Nicaragua will work. "I am skeptical," he said. "I hope it works.
+A company spokesman says "belt-tightening initiatives" continue to be explored.
+The United States applauds these changes, yet the basic standards the Soviet Union agreed to almost 13 years ago in the Helsinki Accords, or a generation ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, still need to be met.
+If charged and convicted, they could receive up to five years in prison and a $2,000 fine for aiding an illegal entry into the United States.
+"When this was discussed, we had no knowledge of what would happen in Iraq and Kuwait, you know.
+Hilton said Fernandez must be allowed to mention the names of the CIA programs and that substituting numbers for names of the three CIA locations was not acceptable.
+The first Boland Amendment, passed in 1982, prohibited the Defense Department and the Central Intelligence Agency from spending funds to overthrow the Sandinistas or to provoke conflict between Honduras and Nicaragua.
+The weeklong birthday tribute begins Friday with a Bastille Day street party at a restaurant.
+"Mandela's public image is being changed from that of the enemy to someone who visits the president at his home," Eglin said in an interview.
+The core consumer price index has risen more rapidly than expected for several months.
+"It's about time one of the big boys realized what a problem this is and did something about it.
+Marshall said France probably was developing warheads for a new mobile land-based ballistic missile or a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.
+Most of GE's unionized workers are covered by the national contract.
+The banks hired and trained people for these new positions at pay levels well above those of the traditional corporate loan officers.
+As the craft went into its descent, it wavered and abruptly nose-dived into a clearing of a ranch owned by the local mayor, she said.
+"It's going to be the best cleanup that manufacturers have seen this decade," said Christopher Cedergren of J.D. Power & Associates, a California-based market-research concern.
+The strike affected about one-fourth of the 37,000 hotel rooms in Waikiki, the state's tourist capital, and about one-seventh of the state's total number of hotel rooms.
+"It's absolutely absurd and doubly shameful that it took five and a half months and involved thousands of innocent people to come up with a solution that reasonable men should have come up with sooner," Lee Rich said.
+Wellington stocks' broad drop stemmed from gloomy New Zealand central bank predictions about the already depressed economy.
+In the port of Berbera, for example, hundreds of men of the rival Issak clan were rounded up in May 1988, imprisoned, and then taken out at night in groups of five to 50 men to be executed without any judicial process whatsoever.
+A television set plays in the background.
+But they agreed that Fox had some big problems - most obviously in the raw sugar and agricultural contracts.
+If Groupe Bruxelles Lambert and the Tractebel S.A. affiliate of Societe Generale gain control of IC Gas's holding in Petrofina, the two will hold more than 20% of Petrofina shares and will be able to block any major intiative put before the board.
+The London Metal Exchange on Monday reported a 5,425-ton decline last week in its warehouse stocks of copper to 88,300 tons.
+The company has consistently earned more than a 20% annual return on its net worth while many companies would be happy with 15%.
+Dvorak, who acknowledged federal authorities told him in a letter he was the "subject" of an investigation though not a target, said he'd finish his term.
+Until the sixth cable is back in service, many buildings will have only partial power because they are served by a combination of the repaired and unrepaired cables, said Hugh McIntosh of City Light.
+Various Canadian interests have drafted plans for large-scale transfers of Canadian water to the U.S.
+The SEC's move would allow shareholders to vote on non-binding proposals concerning executive pay.
+Few English-language majors teach in the public schools because they can earn three times the national average salary by giving private lessons or using their language skills in business, Mrs. Tarasiewicz said.
+But I'm just a member. It's like returning to your roots.
+Sales for the first half of 1989 increased to $2.9 billion, up 6.4 percent from last year's $2.8 billion.
+Clinton faces five opponents, including Tom McRae, former president of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation, named for a former governor.
+Franc Setinc, a member of the ruling Communist Party Presidium, resigned Monday over recent rallies by tens of thousands of Slavs who have chanted demands for arms to fight the Albanians.
+Judging by the critical questions Preston fielded during a session to explain details of the plan to financial analysts, however, Avon has a lot to prove.
+The commission is an independent regulatory agency established by Congress in 1972.
+Some judges say the system is just too complex and that there hasn't been enough time for training judges and lawyers.
+Gorbachev offered few details on his ideas to improve the economy, other than saying he would propose changes in laws covering finances, transportation, energy resources, agriculture and landholding.
+The Navy plans to replace its aging fleet of A-6 planes with the A-12. The A-6, however, cost considerably less _ about $20 million each in 1986, prior to a halt in production.
+The Neville Brothers, favorite sons in Louisiana, called the bill racist and threatened to stop performing in their home state.
+The government is avowedly Marxist, but it has learned to cozy up to capitalist countries to get the money it needs to make its economic recovery program work.
+Unlike many past presidents who used vacations to get out of the limelight, Bush seemed to relish the chance to show off his recreational penchants.
+The writs have yet to be served. BZW said it intended 'vigorously to defend these proceedings'.
+And Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci flew to Tokyo.
+The virus transferred the gene into the cells which were then transplanted into other Watanabe rabbits.
+Research will be carried out by C and W and the channel which carried the programme, BMH, to determine the company's ratings.
+But what is too high? Measuring competitiveness is a tricky business.
+Libya says the plant produces medicines, but the United States and West Germany have charged it produces poison gas.
+Looming over everything is the nearly $59-billion foreign debt, for which there is almost nothing to show.
+An excimer laser was first used to clear coronary arteries in 1987 at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, but that involved open heart surgery.
+A steady hookup was re-established Friday night after nearly 15 hours of no radio contact followed by eight hours of intermittent contact.
+Clouds and drizzle prevailed over Minnesota and the Dakotas. Cloudy skies lingered over much of the Northeast and California and Nevada.
+While the number of pardons has been decreasing, the number of criminals being sent to state prisons has increased by 40 percent between 1983 and 1987 and the crime rate has dropped 13.4 percent, said Dave Wood, a Dukakis press aide.
+If Japan and Germany go along, such a move could prevent further weakening of the dollar, Mr. Johnson said.
+Smokey didn't take the stand.
+Although Wall Street's Dow Jones Industrial Average started stronger Friday, the London market largely ignored New York's firmer start.
+Palmer plans to resign from the State Department and end his diplomatic career following Hungarian general elections in late March, the release said.
+But while the SNP claims to have won the argument in the campaign, it agrees that the outcome depends on the level of turnout.
+The town's gate, guarded by a German shepherd dog, bears a sign in German reading Schliesse mich, bitte (close me, please).
+And he strongly favors telecommunications groups such as Teleco Cavi S.p.A.
+Gabriel W. Gorenstein, the assistant U.S. attorney handling the case for the FBI, said no decision has been made about appealing the judge's ruling.
+The big brokers, naturally, are at the very forefront of the equity promotion effort.
+For the year ending March 31, Shiseido projects unconsolidated pretax profit of 32 billion yen, up 6.2% from 30.12 billion yen a year earlier.
+Houston attorney Robert J. Malinak, who represents Chevron in the case, did not return a telephone call Wednesday.
+As part of a campaign announced in March, random cans of Coca-Cola Classic were to be equipped with mechanisms to eject cash or prize certificates when the cans were opened.
+"Beef demand is said to be going to pieces," says Thomas Morgan, president of Sterling Research Corp., a forecasting firm in Arlington Heights, Ill.
+Die Welt said the interview was conducted shortly before Reagan departed for the upcoming summit in Moscow.
+He said the proposal, in effect, would reverse the Fleet Factors ruling.
+Bankers Trust acts as an adviser and agent to issuers of commercial paper but doesn't have an independent financial stake in the issues it places, as investment bankers do.
+The virus has been disabled and is no longer infectious, but is a vehicle to get the normal gene into the cells where it produces the required enzyme.
+Shannon Fagan, a Greenpeace spokeswoman, said the organization now would take its fight to Congress in an effort to kill the Trident 2 program.
+"Compared with the French forecasters, the training which ours receive is shorter (and therefore cheaper) and lays less emphasis on meteorological theory," the report said.
+Orr and current Gov. Evan Bayh have said they didn't want to intervene in the Cooper case until the appeal was resolved.
+Most of the guys on the later shift have young children _ this really hit home." Last Friday, Michelle Lagoo reported her 18-month-old son, Kurt, was missing.
+So convincing are their products that collectors of Indian artifacts are learning to ask "Is it real or is it a Brewer?" before plunking down thousands of dollars.
+He pleaded innocent to state charges of operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and negligent discharge of a pollutant without a permit.
+That's a heavy price to pay, some analysts said, but raising money was bound to be expensive for a company that's incurring huge operating losses.
+That's 7.4 percent, or nearly double the carrier rate among Jews and about 20 times the rate among the entire population.
+Deng is certain to remain the ultimate authority as long as he remains healthy, and will protect Jiang, an economic moderate and political conservative.
+The lawsuit also said the defendants refused to accept credit-card invoices from gasohol sales and terminated some retailers or distributors who did accept credit-card invoices for gasohol purchases.
+In fact, I never even saw such a boat.
+He wasn't identified in accordance with British custom.
+Its name is believed to be drawn from the opening of a new rail tunnel between the city and Sampierdarena in 1875, the year of its founding.
+It also is roughly the same price as that put on the last Manufacturers Hanover stock offering.
+"The agreement is a common success for both states," said the chief Polish negotiator, Wladyslaw Napieraj, in an official statement.
+Radicals have attacked the center about 30 times since a civil uprising in the city in 1980.
+'Now people in the streets and in small towns are seeing people who are very foreign to them.
+The first quarter results are significant because they reveal for the first time what effect Mr. Trump's intense marketing strategies, which raised revenue for the Trump's Castle, have had on the bottom line.
+Wall Street doesn't understand his 5-year-old company.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega, who is under indictment in the United States on drug trafficking charges.
+Thus, when mainstream drafters would go home at night, the leftists would call a quorum and write pro-labor articles.
+The dollar ended lower in New York after rising in the Far East and trading mixed in Europe.
+But he helped himself among the party's establishment by maintaining a low profile and playing the good soldier.
+They allege that Lloyd's failed to protect them from the consequences of mismanagement at Oakeley Vaughan.
+The poll did not screen for likely voters.
+He made his remarks Friday before U.S. businessmen, who urged him to renew the trade ties that were cut when the Communists won the Vietnam War in 1975.
+LATE IN 1983, Wang Laboratories Inc. introduced a personal computer that could scan images and store them in its memory.
+Instead, a wall near his desk holds framed copies of the goals of Shoney's divisions, along with a statement of the company's business philosophy.
+The same is true for senior citizens who want to work _ whether 50, 60 or over 70. They are reliable, dependable workers and serve as role models for young people.
+Medical Care, which owns outpatient surgical centers, said it expects to complete the transaction by year's end.
+During the same period taxation jumped to 47.1% of GDP in 1985 from 33.6% in 1975.
+U.S. savings bonds will earn interest at an annual rate of 7.35% for the next six months, the Treasury said.
+Yuriko, a one-time member of the Martha Graham Dance Company, performed in the original 1951 cast of "The King and I," which starred Gertrude Lawrence and Yul Brynner.
+Along with its purchase, that would give Love Development voting control of 46.5% of Punta Gorda's stock.
+However, the Bush administration did not join in Reagan's move.
+Traders said the dollar started higher in Tokyo following its rise in New York overnight.
+An additional 22 percent already are set aside for the lowest strata in the rigid hierarchy of Indian society.
+With new competitors arriving daily, most companies want products to look in step with the times.
+The white secretion also can kill small animals, including cats and dogs, that eat the toad.
+In those cases, the high court ruled that federal law gives prosecutors broad authority to seize assets of people accused of racketeering and drug-related crimes, including fees paid to lawyers before an indictment.
+A closed courtroom in rural New Hampshire has become a battleground for deciding when parental discipline becomes so harsh that the state must intervene.
+Coppola and Zoetrope Productions filed separately under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Act, said the clerk's office at U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Santa Rosa.
+Troops from Ghana, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Gambia and Guinea were in the force.
+Such optimism may soon be out of date. Stuart Bentley is professor of pathology at the University of North Carolina Medical School Imagine a divorce court ordering a husband to be reunited with a wife who cannot stand the sight of him.
+The Republican congressman, dean of the six-member South Carolina delegation, trailed Leventis in early returns on Tuesday.
+The findings conflicted with unequivocal statements from a Georgian commission and top Georgian officials that a chemical used when Soviet troops charged pro-independence protesters on April 9 caused nerve damage and several deaths.
+William Dowden, an employee of Southeast Aviation, watched Vierling's single-engine plane both during and after takeoff.
+Wal-Mart Stores Inc., with a 12 percent gain, is one of the rare exceptions to the rule.
+To win back the dissidents, Bush made a televised speech to the nation asking Americans to take some bitter medicine to restore the health of America's economy.
+While the purchasing managers, like the government, reported that manufacturing employment declined in May, the group's index of overall manufacturing health rose to 50.7% during the month, the highest reading since April 1989.
+Ganz and Mandel, for instance, who just finished a script for Billy Crystal titled "City Slickers," sit across from each other in a small office.
+These studies are not written in terms of how much a doctor can make doing a various type of therapy, but what kind of benefit can be achieved for the doctor's patients.
+Men who were better at venting their emotions and seeking social support also had better signs of immune system performance, Antoni said.
+In addition, the government advanced some farm price-support payments to the old fiscal year from the new one.
+In Moldova, where a civil war raged for much of the early part of 1992, it was down to 72.1 per cent.
+He sees it as a mix of such promising ideas as pre-school education and boondoggles like community action programs meant to raise blacks by giving them political power in the ghetto.
+The three are Beltech Corp., Katanning Holdings Ltd. and Portman Mining Ltd.
+Defense attorney Jerris Leonard led the governor through a series of calculations that he said showed that Mecham Pontiac had $2.5 million worth of unencumbered property.
+Northern Foods, the Weir pumpmaking company, ICL, Rover and the Meggitt engineering group are due to send their finance directors.
+The agency is also concerned that the revolving line of credit could be repaid outside of a formal bankruptcy reorganization plan.
+He added that the company will take advantage of regulations that mean doctors' majority stakes in MRI diagnostic centers, in some circumstances, have to be shed. That is leading to a consolidation in the industry, he said.
+Young has been raising campaign money, without making a formal announcement.
+Much has been said and written about the low expectations for Quayle, and how that might be an advantage for him in the debate.
+Early returns showed Mr. Daley won an estimated 15% of the city's black votes, nearly twice as much black support as he received in 1989.
+That bolsters the prospect of oversupply, which doesn't bode well for the long term, an analyst said.
+That may cause the tick to regurgitate fluid into the bite.
+The report cited sharp increases in purchases of imported vehicles, color televisions, motorcycles, air conditioners, sofas and carpets despite a government freeze on buying such items.
+Duke was repudiated by most state and national GOP leaders because of his white supremacist background and prior espousal of Nazi ideology.
+The Soviet Union and the United States signed an accord more than a year ago to eliminate all intermediate-range nuclear forces and are negotiating deep cuts in strategic arms.
+U.S. and Canadian officials express full confidence in each other's meat-inspection practices.
+David Smith, an aerospace industry consultant, said the Pentagon may have timed the release of the Stealth drawing to pressure Northrop to meet its schedules.
+But Gov. Jim Florio and other state political leaders let the method lapse Dec. 31.
+Some parents acknowledge that hurrying in the early years can create big problems later.
+Most political analysts are convinced a military showdown is inevitable if Hrawi seeks to evict Aoun from Baabda.
+Western diplomats and relief workers have supported government allegations that the guerrillas are responsible for numerous massacres and other atrocities.
+At this price, while we like the stock, we are on a short-term hold.'
+For 60 years some 17m people there had been subject to despotic government, first of the right and then of the left.
+Roh also announced plans to change the government from a presidential system to a parliamentary one with a prime minister.
+'Nothing can go on without a basis of religion, law, principle and morals.
+While not a very precise target for the duration of the bear market, Mr. Russell believes the downtrend won't be over until all the overvaluation in the bull market has been washed out of stocks.
+'In the US, if you want to own more than 25 per cent of a radio station you have to be American.
+The bill, passed 85-15, contains $946 million for AIDS education and research.
+In 1988, he left DDB to join Porsche.
+De Klerk's three-day visit includes a scheduled meeting Monday with Bush, whose administration has praised some of de Klerk's reforms.
+Late in the week, violent anti-government demonstrations occurred in several Albanian cities, and more than 150 people were arrested.
+The university said the leak was discovered by the reactor's staff Sunday afternoon, when a crew arrived to start it after its weekend shutdown.
+New responses may well emerge from the family, or new institutional forms may fill the gap. For those with the skills to qualify as core employees, the extension of corporate welfare may offer a lifeline.
+Cedeno was released Friday on $2,000 bail.
+In a similar attack Saturday, 21 guerrillas and one soldier died in a battle between troops and about 80 rebels, according to Gen. Rafael Padilla Vergara, commander of the army's Second Division.
+Elsewhere in the region, soldiers riding jeeps mounted with machine guns patrol the streets of the larger towns.
+This is considerably higher than the average spent on a credit card in a year.
+"What they forget," said Ruvolo "is national issues rarely, rarely have that much impact on congressional races.
+They complained, among other things, that basic wage increases of 40 cents an hour annually over three years were 33% lower than increases they got in 1985.
+But if we look at the tertiary sector's extraordinary growth potential, the overall negotiating results for initial commitments on financial services, audiovisuals, basic telecommunications, and maritime transport were disappointing.
+The crackdown was generally tolerated and to some extent supported by newspaper editorials and the public, which views the students' demands for immediate reunification as naive and dangerous.
+A hate crimes bill was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee on March 9 and supporters are hoping for a floor vote.
+The Revolutionary Justice Organization announced Cicippio's reprieve in a 13-line handwritten statement in Arabic delivered to the independent Beirut newspaper An-Nahar.
+In the village of Ab-Dar in Zanjan, televison showed mountains of rubble, and a speaker said it was all that was left of apartment buildings.
+But to do so in recent weeks takes no effort at all.
+A spokesman said earlier in the week that the hacker did not invade the lab's top secret nuclear weapons research computers, which are physically and electronically separated from the unclassified system.
+In 1987, it organised 11. 'It isn't done to be so showy any more,' a spokeswoman confided.
+Mr. Webber, 57, succeeds George G. Raymond Jr., 65, who remains chairman.
+But they cannot agree on tariffs for capital goods, telecommunications equipment and computers.
+Butler is not alone in courting skinheads.
+Transparency is a fresh look for next summer _ best at the house of Chanel where designer Lagerfeld likes to play around with chic long jackets in flesh tones of pink over similarly shaded little wisps of chiffon skirts peeping out underneath.
+Kuwait, meanwhile, will undergo perhaps the most thorough scouring for investment opportunities in its history.
+However, he has been unavailable for public comment. Mr Noemi refused to answer questions as to how Mr Davila, acting alone, could have extended lines of credit with brokers above normal limits.
+And if a successful deficit-reduction package succeeds in boosting the economy, no one will care about the conservatives' complaints, they argue.
+Ziegler refused to discuss the potential IRS liability or how the alleged overcharges occurred.
+Avierno flatly denies there are any rights abuses in Cuba: "The people, for the first time in their lives, have the arms.
+His decision to cooperate is considered a breakthrough for the Iran-Contra investigators.
+At 5 p.m., exchange computers will match buy orders with sell orders and execute the trades.
+Last year, an estimated 1.8 million Moslems from more than 80 nations went on the annual pilgrimage.
+During his permitted five-minute break, the only venue he could find was a toilet in a nearby amusement arcade.
+Mr. Strauss also stated that he knew or suspected that Mr. Goldberg had committed federal mail fraud in January 1986 by submitting $57,500 of "false or fraudulent" invoices to a Guam government agency for consulting services never performed.
+The plane was scheduled to resume its flight to San Diego, he said.
+He will eventually be transferred to the U.S. Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., pending completion of the military review process.
+Nazir Khalid Jafaar, 20, of Detroit, was killed in the bombing. The network said part of the drug agency review was to determine whether he had been enlisted in the drug operation and whether he had been tricked into carrying the bomb.
+"Cross media buys are much easier said than done," says Leslie Hinton, president of Murdoch Magazines.
+They made it to the airport.
+Many institutional holders argue that pills entrench management and deter gains.
+Their bodies contained almost four times as much mercury as did 28 people in 10 houses who did not use the paint.
+Diplomatic intervention apparently resulted in their release, and they appear to have crossed again into Djibouti.
+Being on friendly terms with prominent Tontons Macoutes was a thoughtful strategy of survival used by some army officers as a way of protecting their own careers and also of gaining a promotion.
+Ashland Oil Inc. said Thursday it had settled a dispute with the National Iranian Oil Co. for $325 million, less than a week before a trial was scheduled to begin in Mississippi.
+Police have no suspect in the shooting, officials said.
+The House and Senate proposals are among several under consideration in Congress to speed up death penalty appeals while ensuring defendants' rights.
+The Cuban government is broadcasting at night on two AM radio frequencies used by U.S. stations, but the Federal Communications Commission said Friday it has received no complaints about interference.
+It therefore doesn't represent a reopening of the Australian dollar sector, one source said.
+The discoveries are fanning confusion throughout the U.S. grain trade.
+A spokesman said that although earnings may not continue to double from a year earlier, the company expects "significant" earnings increases through the remainder of fiscal 1988 and in fiscal 1989.
+Her husband, pastor of the Rising Sun Baptist Church, is one of the black clergymen throughout the city "getting the word out on Ramesses" and encouraging group visits by their flocks.
+Yet that creates just as much risk of deposits switching from society to society in search of inducements.
+The head of the U.N. Arab Group said Sunday that if the United States insists on closing the legal PLO Mission, operating under international treaty, then the General Assembly should vote to leave New York and relocate in Geneva.
+When you were in a group she always sought out your attention, you never got the impression she was too busy.
+He said he expected operating earnings in the full year to match 1987's one billion marks.
+The White House budget office says spending by affected agencies must be slashed by 32.4%, six times the cuts imposed last year when Congress missed the budget deadline.
+"Last Notes" has brought Exley even more fame.
+The meeting was arranged at the request of Bush's campaign, said Carl Golden, a spokesman for Kean.
+The 443-page book, which addresses issues ranging from the presence of women in politics to women's progress in law enforcement, was prepared as a challenge to the new administration of President-elect George Bush.
+Like many oil companies, Amoco has been testing new auto fuels.
+The indictment accuses McBirney of hiding from regulators agreements with Western Savings Association over the partial financing of $700 million worth of property in Southern California.
+In addition, the dollar's continued strength boosted bond futures prices, which in turn supported stock-index futures, analysts said.
+It will be tough going, too.
+It was the same in restaurants, and the rule holds true in all public life: Work (no matter how simple) is avoided; power (no matter how petty) is exercised.
+On Thursday, Gov. Buddy Roemer declared a state of emergency for Orleans, Jefferson, Plaquemines and St. Bernard parishes.
+Amway still owns a chunk of Avon stock and could make another pitch some time to Avon's board.
+America West offered $390 million cash for the shuttle, with the balance in cash and debt assumption on 10 Boeing 757 aircraft, a press release said.
+At 52, Gonzalez is among Colombia's most celebrated artists.
+Some chart-conscious traders added that technical factors accelerated the gains.
+But they were not considered for angioplasty unless they had lingering heart pain or abnormal exercise tests during their recovery.
+"United Cable has been stressing its increasing net asset value and I haven't been happy with their operating results over the past several years," he said.
+"They've filled about a third of them with party loyalists. They don't have any left," said Wilkinson.
+More than 100 state and local officials using search dogs and a helicopter nabbed a fourth escapee early this morning, hours after 13 inmates broke out of an overcrowded county jail.
+Speed as well as reliability gains are achieved by using level-triggered inputs instead of edge-triggered inputs.
+Its fate will be argued at a meeting tomorrow of a panel of doctors and scientists advising the Food and Drug Administration.
+Early reactions were mixed to the European Community's $101.5 million of 8 1/4%, four-year Eurobonds, led by Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd.
+Special charges reduced profit by about $168 million, including a $219 million previously reported charge related to Chevron's planned disposal of its fertilizer operations.
+A spokesman for Bear Stearns also declined to comment.
+Mr. Teicher helped develop the administration's secret 1985 plan to win the release of hostages in Lebanon and improve relations with Iran by supplying aid to Iran.
+For nearly 30 years the script passed through many hands until it reached producer George Pal.
+But his beatification has upset many Catholics, not least among the Jesuit community who mistrust Opus Dei's conservative bent. Critics say he is being beatified with undue, even offensive, haste.
+Flying through Miami on his way home to Burlington, Vt., from vacation in Paraguay, Eli Harvey said a strike "would be a major problem.
+We have failed to use the right kind of force when it was needed.
+Let them comment on that as they wish." A spokesman for Britain's opposition Labor Party said Zamyatin delivered a personal message from Gorbachev to Kinnock, who had been scheduled to visit Moscow for talks on Jan. 16.
+The earliest accounts of China Jews go back before the journey of Italian explorer Marco Polo into China in the l3th century, the Jews apparently having gone there from ancient Israel or other parts of the Middle East.
+The three men were charged with second-degree assault, aggravated harassment, criminal possession of a deadly instrument and criminal possession of a controlled substance, marijuana. Dessoye was also charged with driving while intoxicated.
+Mr. McNutt, who is providing the piano for the breakfast, established the arts group after migrating to Randall two years ago from Minneapolis with his piano-tuning partner Joel Yushta.
+Containment was predicted by Saturday night.
+But it has urged the bank not to pay more for the British clearer and to safeguard the interests of its Hong Kong shareholders and customers.
+"We hope that all citizens will buy their needs so they may overcome any shortages that might result from an aggression on our oil installations," said the announcement, published in the government's Al-Jumhuriya newspaper.
+The Peacock has been leased by two white entrepreneurs who plan to reopen the second-story walkup as a blues and rock showcase.
+These ease filing requirements for shareholder litigants and should, in theory, lead to greater financial disclosure.
+Jay Toole, world-wide director of health care consulting at Andersen Consulting, said he thinks that improvements in image-processing, networks and workstations are coming together quickly and could change the way hospitals are run.
+'The Jewish settlement activity of today (in the West Bank and Gaza) is not directed by the priority of how to settle immigrant Russians and Ethiopians and how to provide work for them.
+Earlier, officials had said that a changeout would mean a delay of about a week.
+At 4 p.m., union leaders and Murdoch spokesman Howard Rubenstein said both sides were breaking for food.
+At least nine Palestinians were shot and wounded by Israeli troops in the clashes, Arab hospitals reported.
+Three robbers burst into a fast-food restaurant, tied up the manager and attempted to flee with thousands of dollars, but were cut down and killed in a fusillade of police gunfire Monday, authorities said.
+Messrs. Baker and Bessmertnykh are to meet again today, mostly to discuss arms control issues.
+The automaker also said it is studying the feasibility of adding air bags to its trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles.
+Both kids are making their professional stage debuts, suggesting once again that Mr. Wilson has a long way to go in achieving consistent casting and directing.
+The economy is growing at a "satisfactory" pace, said Paul W. Boltz, vice president and financial economist at T. Rowe Price Associates Inc., a Baltimore-based investment management concern.
+The fact that Macmillan's stock has risen beyond Bass's offering price is a further indication Wall Street is looking for another bidder.
+Kim Jong Pil, a possible conservative rival to ruling party candidate Roh, will announce plans Monday.
+The presidential decrees, in legal language and read by an announcer, listed which points of the law and constitution the Estonian and Latvian measures violated.
+It was the first contested elections in 30 years of independence, but candidates were limited to independents and members of Habre's ruling party.
+If not, we can all live with confrontation."
+The dollar turned in a mixed performance Wednesday as the West German mark continued to dominate the foreign exchange markets.
+"It was clean work, without a single gunshot," said Rene Hernandez, a spokesman for the attorney general.
+The Swiss central bank confirmed its intervention but wouldn't disclose details; the others wouldn't comment.
+Kidder Peabody noted that prices of dynamic random access memory chips have risen recently, contrary to expectations they would remain flat or even fall slightly, given the current weak economic conditions.
+An investment group including Mutual Shares Corp., a New York investment company, said it holds a 5.9% stake in Purolator Courier Corp.'s common shares outstanding.
+It said the sentences were handed down Thursday.
+A spokeswoman for Southern New England said the company is considering whether to appeal.
+It could become shallow in a series if you don't have good writing." Timbuktu was lucky last year.
+The European Commission was yesterday poised to take Greece to the European court over its blockade of the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia.
+The commission also said it received two phony bomb threats Wednesday and Tuesday, adding that they had not disrupted operation of the waterway.
+Pinochet, 73, seized power in a 1973 military coup that toppled an elected leftist government.
+Britain's retail price index rose 0.1% in July from June and was up 8.2% from a year earlier, the Department of Employment said Friday.
+The power plant yields about 160 tons of ash daily, but Parish expects to be selling all of it by year's end as an additive to paving materials and fertilizer and an absorbent to soak up toxic contaminants from geothermal energy wells.
+Lawsuits flew back and forth in America. By late December 1991 the chancery court in Delaware, where MGM is incorporated, had thrown out all of Mr Parretti's claims and upheld the right of Credit Lyonnais to remove him and his associates.
+The railroad's favorable cash flow and earnings prospects and moderating capital spending needs should allow the parent to reduce its debt leverage to about the low to mid-40% range and give it more financial flexibility, S&P said.
+It was Wilson's first visit to Beijing since China violently crushed pro-democracy protests in June, badly shaking the confidence of Hong Kong residents about their future after Britain hands the colony back to China in 1997.
+An EDS spokesman, dismayed that Mr. Perot has the document, says that the memo was the result of a "miscommunication" in the Medicaid office and was quickly countermanded by EDS management before any files were destroyed improperly.
+Holders of Pounds 40,000 nominal have elected not to redeem. Earlier this month Next, the fashion retailer, was also forced to redeem its convertible bond at a cost of Pounds 89.2m.
+By the time Exxon responded with its own equipment, a storm had moved through the area and spread the oil over a wider region.
+The perception is further highlighted because it contrasts sharply with American Jews' traditional support for the Democratic Party.
+In the year, airlines ordered a total of 341 jetliners from the company.
+'The sectors targeted by the fund will be quite heavily invested over the next year, and most of the interesting opportunities will quickly disappear.'
+MGM Grand is considering locating the park on 143 acres it just purchased for $28 million.
+He said schools haven't opened for the current school year, but police and firemen are continuing to work.
+"The situation here is entirely out of control," wrote the dentist, whose letters from Kuwait were provided on the condition he not be identified.
+The same view was voiced in a letter sent by Sens.
+John Paul met Foreign Minister Pik Botha at the airport and was briefed about the hijacking before leaving for Lesotho.
+Gevorg Oganesyan, a spokesman for the regional party Central Committee, said some armed men entered the building Friday and ordered everyone out except for regional party officials, who were presented with a list of their demands.
+The middle daughter, Martirio, envies both. Outside swirls a violent, medieval world, with demands of fealty to church and society.
+Howard Metzenbaum railed against loopholes for the rich, but he managed to preserve a special break for a home-state firm, North Star Steel.
+They teach in small groups and their fees are high.
+In the case, Esposito paid for a Florida vacation for Biaggi and a companion and arranged to pay for a second one in exchange for the congressman's efforts on behalf of a Brooklyn ship-repair company that was a major client of Esposito's insurance firm.
+Did the pitcher fool you on those last three strikeouts?"
+Eduardo Martinez Romero, charged with laundering millions of dollars of cocaine money for the Medellin Cartel, was extradited to the United States last week after losing his appeal.
+Mr. Rothman used the opportunity to present Sheik Ali with a package of Merrill Lynch economic forcasts.
+At the end of last month, 37 nations had signed the treaty and six nations had ratified it, including the U.S.
+"No piano excites the emotions or invites as much controversy as does the Steinway," he says.
+These techniques are used by some of the largest and best-known funds, such as George Soros' Quantum fund, which has Dollars 10bn under management.
+Three-year-old Carolina, one of Jose's two daughters, played in the sand in front of the house.
+Fusion is safe for now because Mitsubishi doesn't export the product and Fusion dominates the Japanese market, selling about $6 million of the lamps in Japan to Mitsubishi's $2 million.
+The British firm is still waiting for "very substantial" payments and has ceased most of its shipments.
+He welcomed a statement last week by bank regulators saying that banks should keep making loans to qualified customers.
+They said the evidence of exposure is so strong that veterans should be contacted, checked for health effects and informed of possible future problems.
+The four insolvent institutions make a total of 237 savings and loans in 33 states under FDIC management.
+Italian media often refer to the new code as the "Perry Mason System."
+The restructuring followed Security Pacific National Bank's termination of a six-year, $100 million credit line in October 1988, the company said.
+While previous peace-making efforts focused on Israeli-Palestinian relations, the current approach places more emphasis on efforts involving Israel and Arab states.
+Nobel's testament dictated that the peace prize be awarded by a committee elected by the Norwegian Parliament, but his reasoning remains a mystery.
+The high court in 1977 ruled that such disciplinary measures never can amount to the "cruel and unusual punishment" banned by the Constitution's Eighth Amendment.
+We strongly support the efforts of the United States.
+Fixed rates are below 10 percent for the first time in more than a year.
+OSHA had scheduled such an inspection earlier this year, because the plant's injury and illness rate was well above the national average for manufacturing, despite the alleged under-reporting.
+Barry's recently missed certain interest payments on its 12 5/8% subordinated notes.
+Some Republicans are particularly upset that their leaders, Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas and Rep. Robert Michel of Illinois, seemed resigned to tax increases after joining their Democratic counterparts at a meeting with Mr. Bush Sunday night.
+Other income improved by 22 per cent to R574m. Specific and general risk provisions rose by 33 per cent to R120m (R90m).
+There is no Economy Rdp this cycle.
+The M2 component of the monetary aggregates, which is the one most widely watched by the Fed, grew $5.2 billion in the latest week, compared with expectations of a $3.9 billion gain.
+Just last month, the No. 1 auto maker boosted its first-quarter production schedule by 149,000 cars and 36,000 trucks.
+It features Cheryl Studer and Dennis O'Neill.
+The Fed does not comment on its market interventions.
+A Census Bureau report shows that 8% of Americans age 15 or older are currently divorced.
+Take the Jubilee line extension, for example.
+That meant a design computer here, an assembly robot or testing machine there, maybe a bar-code reader at the shipping bay.
+Trains are not an option, unless you have three clear days - two for travelling and one to recover. Businessmen needing interpreters are often better off making arrangements after arriving in China through their hotels.
+The report on the merchandise trade deficit for June is set to be released today at 8:30 a.m. EDT.
+Prosecutor-general Kim Gi-chun today called for stern measures to stop violent protests and said the government was prepared for a "major showdown" with leftist groups.
+As they meet, feathers fly as if someone sliced open a down pillow and shook it.
+He was indicted with his wife in 1988 but was found mentally incompetent to stand trial.
+In addition, as Drexel's financing prowess has grown, it has been able to make multibillion-dollar funding commitments without having to sound out potential buyers of debt securities beforehand.
+An AT&T spokesman said the contest will give the company more visibility on college campuses.
+Anti-apartheid leaders urged blacks to boycott the balloting, and Anglican Archbishop Tutu appealed for non-violence during the vote.
+But institutions also jumped into the fray.
+The government of China denounced a U.S. Embassy investigation into the treatment of American journalists, denying charges that its security forces have stepped up surveillance of foreign reporters.
+British Steel declines to comment.
+But the Warsaw Pact has an advantage of about 2 to 1 in tanks and artillery.
+Now that we're working, we want to keep it.
+This sophisticated analysis seems to have come from watching endless hours of American soap operas and close observation of tourists wandering around in "gaudy checked trousers."
+This idealised head of Cleopatra was presented to the Roman nobleman Tomasso dei Cavalieri.
+Perhaps it is only by getting to grips with madness that we can come to terms with the dreadful deeds of mankind.
+Judging will be based on creativity of design, functionality and results of the sea trials.
+Jenninger defended himself by saying he was misunderstood.
+Relations between state and religious groups have improved.
+Elsewhere in the credit markets, prices of some municipal bonds rose about 5/8 point, or around $6.25 for each $1,000 face amount.
+Botha accused Western diplomats of meddling in anti-apartheid politics and threatened to restrict their movements.
+This intensely spicy Barbera fruit comes from Carlo Cassinis' particularly mature Vigne del Sole vineyard which is vinified separately only in the best vintages.
+The president will spend two nights in Beijing and then fly to Seoul for a stop of less than five hours.
+The plant is operating under special NRC supervision for six months because of its history of safety violations and administrative problems.
+Morningstar Mutual Funds, a Chicago newsletter, calculates that the average international fund has just 21% of its assets in Japan.
+That does not mean retirement is bad, he said, but it indicates that retirement may not add anything to a marriage and certainly will not improve a bad one.
+Kaligian said the death toll was probably a great deal higher.
+Entenmann would not comment on whether Crane had agreed to allow the life-support removal in exchange for leniency for his wife.
+The federal government and the New York Stock Exchange said Friday they are examining an apparently bogus claim of a large investment in General Cinema Corp. that triggered a sharp rise in the price of the company's stock.
+Mr. Fleisher wouldn't estimate how quickly the company might emerge from bankrutpcy-law proceedings.
+In a related move Monday, BP Exploration raised the price of North Slope Alaskan crude by more than $2 a barrel, pushing the it to its highest level in more than three years.
+On Monday evening, snow fell over eastern North Dakota, northern Minnesota, and northern Wisconsin.
+Analysts estimate such a move could raise around Pounds 300m for the hotel group but most are dismissive, pointing out that Forte has recently invested heavily in French service stations.
+Mr. Jones, who now travels the tradeshow circuit while his son runs the farm, isn't surprised that farms are a fount of useful ideas.
+Let's hope, for the prime minister's sake, that it's a more profitable affair than last week's so-called private dinner for Gus O'Donnell, the prime minister's outgoing press secretary.
+The SEC's review is expected to take as long as 60 days.
+The two colleges' admissions offices merged in 1975.
+Foreign investors will continue to shy away from Poland until they are assured of ownership, use, and transfer rights in property, it warns. The issue of property rights - and restitution - has affected the pace of privatisation.
+Traders shrugged off predictions of scattered showers today and Friday in the Farm Belt, where drought-stressed soybean crops are struggling to produce and fill bean pods.
+His total pay last year came to $57,000, his largest annual take.
+Protestant extremists formed organizations to battle the IRA.
+Unfortunately, the Yugoslav side politely but firmly rejected this suggestion.
+The Soviet Union moved its troops into Afghanistan in December 1979 to support a Marxist government in Kabul against U.S.-armed rebels.
+They don't want people to know that they are still the party that will raise taxes and weaken our defense.
+"These guys simply don't retire to condos over the Euphrates." Despite the lack of any obvious successors, the Iraqi leader's internal power base appeared to be narrowing even before the war began.
+But an investor who pays now for future services can still claim deductions on 1986 tax returns.
+The man used a hammer to drive a six-inch nail through the palm of his hand into an outside wooden door leading to St. Stephen's Tower, which houses the famous Big Ben clock, the hospital spokesman said.
+Rushdie has been in hiding in Britain since February 1989, when Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared the novel blasphemous and decreed that the British author should be killed.
+Hopefully in a comedic way.
+Under federal antitrust laws, companies seeking to take over a publicly-traded company worth $100 million or more, or trying to acquire stock worth more than $15 million, must obtain anti-trust clearance from the FTC.
+Three West Germans and 50 Turks have been listing as missing.
+South East, one of the state's largest coal companies, operates four underground mines and a large coal processing plant in Irvine. Last year the company mined 2 million tons of coal.
+The figure was the lowest since 1986, when 1,365,000 units were started.
+Japanese imports decreased 12.9% to 339,000 tons from 389,000 tons in March, but rose 13.4% from tonnage of 299,000 a year ago.
+Mr. Schoenbaum's biography is a major step, but by no means the last one, in putting Dean Rusk into his proper historical perspective.
+Besides the basic operations, however, Brock said the center has been a draw to other aerospace companies such as Grumman Corp. and McDonnell-Douglas Corp., both of which have major aerospace operations nearby.
+In the end, the commission insisted the company pay just Dollars 41.3m. Pacific Telesis announced plans for the spin-off last December.
+Measures thought likely to be adopted by the government to buoy the economy include an increase in public sector investment and aid to lift property prices.
+Asked if Gilbert's torrential rains contributed to the collapse, Nakashima said, "It had to have something to do with it, so all this accelerated." Residents and their relatives say the building already was unsafe.
+"America," he wrote, "is far enough away, and still big and powerful enough, to be quite relaxed about the re-emergence of Germany as a great power in central Europe.
+Deepak Raj, who follows cosmetics companies for Merrill Lynch, said his estimated 1988 earnings gain of 30% for Alberto is one of the best among the stocks he watches.
+I wondered, on arriving at its puzzling entrance.
+Abdul Hakim Katawazi, 66, is a Pashtun with ties to tribal leaders and a background in the Interior Ministry.
+The battle of Kursk, in 1943, was the largest tank engagement in history, and ranks with the more famous battle of Stalingrad as a decisive defeat for the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in World War II.
+But in this new version it all adds up.
+"David Duke is not a Republican," Atwater said. "He's a pretender, a charlatan and a political opportunist who is looking for any organization he can find to try to legitimize his views of racial and religious bigotry and intolerance.
+Property is as important as free speech or habeas corpus.
+"I never gave blood before, but I'm here because of the crisis in the Gulf," says the telephone-company office manager as he and a throng of donors, of all ages, recover from their bloodletting with English tea and biscuits.
+But that could change if the bill includes strong "purging" provisions designed to keep the rolls clear of voters who have died or moved elsewhere.
+Dukakis, who celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary Monday, was traveling to California today.
+In court documents, Ms. Adams is said to have cooperated in investigations of fugitives including financier Robert Vesco, who was being sought on federal charges.
+Its release Friday by Little, Brown & Co., coincides with CNN's 10th birthday.
+One move will be the installation of Union Pacific's Transportation Control System on Katy routes, bringing Union Pacific's computerized customer service program to Katy shippers.
+In one of his few public utterances, Walesa said in Polish, "I prefer to be a small boss." At a Remembrance Day ceremony in Toronto, Walesa helped a Polish war veteran lay a wreath.
+"When we came here it was just this untidy slope, a great field with hundreds of anthills and stones.
+About 30 youths hurled stones at an East German bus Sunday as it carried passengers through West Berlin en route to East Berlin's airport, police said.
+The mainstream Amal militia, supported by Syria, has been fighting the pro-Iranian Hezbollah, or Party of God, for control of Lebanon's 1.2 million Shiites.
+Judge Richard Owen, over Securities and Exchange Commission objections, granted the request of Ira B. Sokolow and David S. Brown, former investment bankers.
+His overall job-approval rating was 31 per cent; at the Gulf war's end last year this soared to 90 per cent.
+The automotive decline has been partly offset by growth in Pioneer Standard's computer business, which is "slightly up over a year ago," the executive said.
+Woomer was captured, convicted of murder and has been on death row since with his case on appeal.
+The business was expected to come into profit next year. A second interim dividend of 4.35p in lieu of a final, to beat Budget changes on ACT, makes a 6.2p (5.75p) total.
+Rutland would retain 17.5 per cent. Mr Langdon, who is also chairman of Ben Shaw's and will be joining the board of Cott in the UK, said the company had rationalised its canning operations and aggressively pursued sales to the big UK supermarkets.
+Watkins said the Bush administration was preparing a legislative proposal to create a government corporation that would take over the Energy Department's uranium enrichment operations in order to restore their competitiveness.
+But he said he believed the matter could be better handled through a new round of trade negotiations now being carried out under the 97-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, or GATT, rather than in direct confrontation.
+"Periodically we get hysterical," he said. "We tend to forget that we have had these wrangles within the alliance in the past. What is different this time is Gorbachev.
+THE RECESSION has indeed affected many jobs, and benefits, too.
+In either case, the purchase clearly exceeds the previous largest in the ad business _ WPP's $566 million takeover of J. Walter Thompson's parent in 1987.
+Arafat and Assad had been bitter enemies for five years, since Syria backed a mutiny in Fatah, the PLO's mainstream faction, in May 1983.
+"The band is playing on and on," Larry Kessler, director of the AIDS Action Committee, said after the vote.
+Old gas is that produced from wells operating before the law was passed, and new gas is that from wells that began producing after the law's passage.
+Some companies also reported slowing demand in parts of Europe, which would cause big problems, because the European market has been making up for weakness in U.S. sales for the past few years.
+He was not charged in connection with the murders in Matamoros or Mexico City or with other crimes alleged against the sect. Authorities would not say if he will remain on the police force until his case is resolved.
+His replacement as finance minister, Nasser Abdullah al-Rowdan, quickly set about counting what Kuwait had left.
+It said it expects to have the financial resources to continue its acquisition and capital-expenditure programs.
+There was no need for Edwin Meese's final act in office, an order requiring that independent prosecutors be appointed to investigate criminal allegations against members of Congress.
+The market had very good two-way business, with a few more buyers than sellers," a trader said.
+In cases in which a person was exposed to a toxic substance but showed no symptoms of disease, the report suggests that judges allow suits seeking payment for medical monitoring of the plaintiffs' health.
+Inventories have been reduced to the lowest level since the company was formed and inventory turns are now 4.6 times a year compared with 2.6 times three years ago.
+There are few parallels that can be drawn between Ulster and long-running conflicts in South Africa and the Middle East.
+The PLO, in return, had agreed to withdraw a demand for a Palestinian police presence on the crossings.
+Mr. Schwartz is a general partner of Neuberger & Berman, a brokerage and investment advisory firm based in New York.
+"In this period of increased warning time and fiscal austerity, I think we have to conduct a fundamental re-examination of the use of the reserves in all of the military services," said Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., chairman of the panel.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Monfort shares closed at $53.50, up $4.
+North said that the prosecutor was basing his questions on a "very cryptic description of four hours of conversation." He said he could not remember details of the interview.
+The company will use the proceeds to finance the acquisition and also to refurbish stores and to expand its merchandise.
+The purchase would boost its stake in the New York investment banking and securities group to 40% from its current holding of about 33%.
+Both he and other shareholders made a bundle of money in 1986 when MEI Diversified Corp. sold what was then the nation's third-largest Pepsi bottling operation back to PepsiCo Inc. for $590 million.
+Torres, chief of the Olongapo district police command, said Tutanes was carrying ammunition and was believed on his way to meet local rebels when he was captured.
+"Against that, you've got the specter of yen rates coming down." In major market action: Stock prices rose modestly in active trading.
+In a research report, he argued that the Fed's failure to raise the discount rate "also casts doubt on the U.S. commitment to restore confidence in the value of money."
+Meanwhile, new details emerged about the cult leaders, who are said to have driven luxury cars and worn expensive clothes bought with drug profits.
+When the EMS was created in 1979, it was agreed that a central bank would intervene when its currency diverged by 75 percentage points.
+A group of Harvard Law School students turned their legal training into a weapon against their own school with a lawsuit aimed at getting more minorities hired as professors.
+But often, the soldiers are the thieves.
+In groceries, the single-serving boxes still will be sold in 6-, 12-and 18-package sizes, he said.
+Lebo declined to identify suitors or to say how many had entered into confidentiality agreements.
+Volume on the floor of the Big Board came to 155.21 million shares, up from 140.11 million in the previous session.
+The Tyrannosaurus is perhaps the most fabled of all dinosaurs because of its size _ nearly 35 to 40 feet long and up to 12 feet high _ and its meat-eating diet.
+Mr. Baker will want campaign issues director Bob Zoellick nearby as counselor, unless Mr. Bush grabs him for the White House.
+Analysts said traders were doing some spotty selling in the belief that the market was due for a pause or period of retrenchment after the 173.75-point rise in the Dow Jones industrial average last month.
+Castle said that if nothing had been done, Columbia would have continued to rotate at that rate, but there would be no threat to the astronauts.
+In a company-issued statement, Mr. Sidewater said his consulting work will include maintaining the company's existing relationships with foreign distributors.
+Cooke relinquished the prize two days later, admitting she'd fabricated the story.
+A spokesman said the soft-drink bottling concern wanted to focus its business in the Southeast.
+The law defines unfairly low prices as ones below the cost of production or below prices in an exporter's home market.
+The failure to oust Ne Win and his cronies despite the popular uprising has led to "certainly a tremendous mood of depression and disillusionment in the country," the Rangoon-based diplomat said.
+"If we submitted Project Layoff as a TV script, it would be rejected on the grounds that it is too unbelievable," Bryan said.
+However, the disclosure had no immediate effect on Karem's status.
+The May wedding of Social Democratic prime minister Poul Nyrup Rasmussen and Lone Dybkjaer, a member of Denmark's Radical Liberal party, was a discreet affair.
+A prominent leftist university president, Nemesio Prudente, has been wounded twice in two assassination attempts in the past seven months.
+"The idea of working five days in an office is awful mundane." His wife, Bev, a bartender near their home in Eureka, Calif., believes Kuwait will be a safer place now that the Iraqis have been so soundly defeated.
+"`Trickling down' didn't work very well in the 1980s," the report concluded.
+It's got its place, but not 24 hours a day for me." About being a celebrity: "In New York nobody cares, they just care that they're going to beat you to that cab.
+Although he assisted in the surgery, Mortensen would not discuss particulars of the implant, which involved insertion of the device via the neck or groin into the inferior vena cava, the large vein that brings blood to the heart.
+As a wheeler-dealer, he doesn't want a court looking over his head," said Gibson, the former American executive.
+He said he intends to resign from Henley's board when transactions between the two companies are completed.
+The New York Times Co. said Wednesday its earnings soared eightfold in the third quarter because of a onetime gain on the sale of its cable television system.
+American also agreed to pay TWA $70 million for 40 takeoff and landing slots at Heathrow and Gatwick, plus three gates at Chicago's O'Hare Airport.
+This means that only damage to other people, cars or property is covered, not damage to your own vehicle.
+The barefaced lies of officials in Romania angered even Westerners who visited just for a few days.
+He said that his resumption of direct responsibility for real estate operations was the result of "a failed experiment," but that the parting was amicable.
+They found you need a permit to buy nails." The enormous investment of $50 million was likely balanced, however, by the free publicity the firm is receiving from an army of correspondents, who nearly outnumbered the customers at the opening hour.
+The fire early Wednesday caused more than $150,000 in damage, fire officials said.
+The city won preliminary approval from the state's Bond Commission to borrow up to $30 million to help pay its share of convention costs.
+He said the agreement would "provide a remedy as quickly as we could to stop these deaths, to stop these injuries."
+Economists who failed to anticipate this durability may be tempted to despair, sensing that imponderables so overhang the business scene nowadays that forecasting has grown too hazardous an occupation.
+After spending more than a year in the Ukraine, he got a job at Fokker Aircraft Co. in Amsterdam.
+The AGO wanted a Dollars 6m increase in its operating grant but the response was only a Dollars 1m increase.
+"My colleagues many years ago claimed that on the day the hyoid is found, we will understand speech much better," Arensberg said.
+However, three months after the Bender partnership bought the building, the administration told Congress that its plans had changed dramatically.
+Among the few corporate features, health and household products group Glaxo Holdings fell 43 pence to 761 pence ($16.08) a share.
+Scheduled guests for Friday's show included actor Tom Selleck and singer Emmylou Harris.
+"We cannot forgive or disregard the conduct of the Chinese government and we must find ways to demonstrate this attitude," the 1975 Nobel Peace Prize winner said at the opening session of the 39th Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs.
+Petrochemicals are blighted by overcapacity, agrochemicals are in decline thanks to reform of the Common Agricultural Policy, and pharmaceuticals are being depressed by government reforms - most notably in Germany itself.
+Moreover, said Vincent Palumbo, a Seabrook supporter and Republican majority leader in New Hampshire's House of Representatives, the politics surrounding Seabrook are much different.
+Bonds tend to lose value on indications that the economy is picking up steam, because that implies the Federal Reserve may not be inclined to ease interest rates for fear of triggering inflation.
+The plant, one of the largest in the country, burns 24,000 tons of coal a day and releases an estimated 12 to 13 tons of sulfur dioxide from its 750-foot smokestacks hourly.
+With Safety-Kleen's new $50 million re-refinery in East Chicago, Ind., hitting full stride late this year, the percentage of the 1.35 billion gallons of motor oil rerefined could exceed 10% next year, up from just 2% in 1988.
+Traders also said the yen benefited from market reports that a Japanese business leader said a discount rate cut in Japan is less likely.
+Yet anyone who presides over a political party as long as Wilson must have a talent to finesse. At the final cabinet meeting Tony Benn tried to take a photograph of the outgoing leader, but was deterred.
+The device acts as a pump to keep a heart-attack victim's heart pumping until it can be revived or replaced.
+The one-year plan was decided upon at a meeting Tuesday including White House officials and Frohnmayer as a way to head off further restrictions on NEA.
+The boost is the fourth increase since September 1986.
+"A lot of these rapidly growing sunbelt states are hurt when the federal government uses old population figures," says Candis Penn, executive director of the Southern Governors Association.
+That sale forms the core of a $471 million deal that also includes a $102.5 million settlement of litigation between American and Continental Airlines, Eastern's sister Texas Air subsidiary.
+"Jim has made many significant contributions to the company, especially in the current restructuring of GTE's telephone operations," Mr. Johnson said in a statement.
+Care Enterprises Inc., a Tustin, Calif., nursing home company that has been operating under bankruptcy-law protection for 17 months, said it agreed in principle with its creditors on a reorganization plan.
+Duarte joined the ruling junta in 1980 and became its president in December that year.
+After Japan's defeat, Korea was split into capitalist, pro-Western South and Communist North.
+"They ask me `Arnel, Why did you not save your cousins?"' he said, fighting back tears. "I tell them,`There was nothing I could do.' It was difficult enough saving myself.
+BASF AG, the West German chemical maker, said net income rose 15% last year, to 1.05 billion marks ($629.9 million) from 910 million marks in 1986.
+Separately, the Commerce Department said retail sales fell a steep 0.6% in April, due largely to a continued sharp decline in automobile sales.
+Bakker said Falwell and his attorney, Norman Roy Grutman, had intimidated the directors.
+Mr. Estrin described Centaur's intentions as "friendly."
+Foreigners can only load financial paper, not physical assets, onto those imaginary ships.
+Citizens & Southern Corp. of Atlanta said its merger with Virginia-based Sovran Financial Corp. creating the nation's 14th-largest banking company was not a reaction to an earlier hostile bid by NCNB Corp.
+A federal judge in Grand Rapids, Mich., rejected the contention of UACC-Midwest Inc., a cable franchise, that federal law grants cable operators the right to install their systems in private apartment buildings.
+Explaining his vote in favor of allowing abortions at a hospital on whose board he served, Souter spoke of the health risks women would face if they had no such facility and sought abortions anyway.
+"We were losing a lot of money.
+The hitch is if Graseby is forced to delay flotation of its US businesses because the environmental sector remains in the doldrums - it has underperformed by 20 per cent in the past six months.
+About 7,000 French citizens live in Beirut and 85 percent have dual nationality, the Foreign Ministry said.
+And it said drugs that concentrate in fatty tissue may stay in the body longer simply because there is more fat.
+Albrecht's appointment was not a good idea.' Albrecht nevertheless has many supporters in Prague.
+If so, formal talks between authorities and the opposition could begin soon, he said.
+The strikers at both plants demanded higher wages, an independent union, reinstatement of fired union activists and release of political prisoners.
+Beth Ann's last 18 months have been happier _ but at a staggering cost.
+For the others _ although the number of converts among them may be small and the number who plan to live in Israel marginal _ a change in the law would cast doubt on their Jewishness.
+"This is the worst I've ever seen it in Mississippi," said Republican state Sen. Dick Hall. "The joyride had to end.
+The more he succeeds in shaking faith in BA's leadership, the greater the threat to its share price.
+In the weeks ahead, says Mr. Rollins, the GOP strategist, "George Bush has to convince those rednecks in Texas and California that he really cares about people like them and that he understands their concerns."
+Only two issues managed gains.
+The night of advent.
+The family that formerly ran the company still has considerable wealth but keeps a low profile, partly because of the furor over the Dalkon Shield.
+"I think we're going to do fairly well.
+The union's return-to-work offer stems from a ruling last week by the chief investigator for the National Labor Relations Board, who authorized the filing of unfair labor practice charges against Greyhound.
+Japan picks up about 40% of the $6.2 billion annual tab for keeping U.S. forces in Japan, he said.
+Bush has made clear he is opposed to abortion and Roe vs. Wade. But he may not be eager for that political battle before his 1992 re-election campaign.
+"I have had countless clients tell me they can no longer take the conditions at Krome.
+"A 10.5-point advantage in most cases is worthwhile," she adds.
+The Liberal Democrats have been at the forefront of efforts to create more political pluralism within East Germany's socialist system.
+And for some companies, the added costs of the storm is a burden worth carrying.
+Shell lagged behind, closing only 2 firmer at 527p, restrained by more hefty selling from overseas.
+The Navy has halted repairs to the battleship USS Iowa's No. 2 turret amid speculation that the World War II ship would be mothballed.
+It's my hope we will be able to conclude this process fairly quickly." Susan Cowell, a vice presdent of the Ladies Garment Workers, said the union had anticipated a renewed attempt to remove the homework ban in women's apparel.
+The committee sought to deflect suggestions that an agency other than NASA should be in charge of space activities, saying "NASA and only NASA" has the knowledge and expertise to sustain the country's space program.
+Last Friday, Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said the United Nations could close down by late October if member nations do not pay the $691 million in overdue membership fees.
+The president said if Congress produced something he deemed unsatisfactory, he would not hesitate to step in. The administration iprompt it to take action, or even a position, on a program Bush a candidate.
+In recent weeks, Irving and its investment bankers have approached about two dozen large individual and institutional, non-bank investors about buying such stock, the sources said.
+Church officials said the pope would tour several southern Mexico states and may take part in a ceremony canonizing Diego. Diego has already been beatified, the next-to-the-last step in attaining sainthood.
+L.A. Gear also said it will increase its annual advertising and promotions budget about 8%.
+Further economic decline in Australia and New Zealand will affect South Pacific island nations that already expect a year of political unrest and uncertainty.
+"Our study suggests that in hostile bidding contests, poison pills help maximize value for shareholders," says John C. Wilcox, a managing director of Georgeson.
+However, the American brands are made in Japan, by a U.S. company's subsidiary using Japanese labor.
+When six engine-builders cross the snow to sit at the big table and educate a guest in the factory's affairs, they don't bother inviting their managers.
+Sales totaled $638.6 million in fiscal 1987, up from $521.2 million the year before.
+Meanwhile, a Superior Court judge delayed ruling on the city's request for contempt citations against 110 firefighters who called in sick over the weekend in defiance of a back-to-work order.
+They are trying to force President Hossain Mohammad Ershad to withdraw proposed rules requiring specialists to stop private practice and junior doctors to work in villages under rural authorities.
+Looking beyond this election, the Republicans don't appear to have anyone with the stature of Democratic Sens.
+She can take cars apart and put them together with ease.
+But Egypt is underdeveloped in a banking sense.
+American business executives tried to figure out how they were affected by new U.S. sanctions that could cost Panama millions of dollars.
+Winslow said the bank owed him $14,520 for 66 unused vacation days and Tuttle said he was owed $11,146 for 42 unused vacation days.
+"It was a definite shock.
+Chiltern Radio climbed 14 to 116p, Capital Radio 5 to 254p and GWR 27 to 630p. Other statistics, Page 27 There were a variety of bearish stories doing the rounds in a muted stores sector.
+POPULATION _ Mexico has 80 million people, 20 million of whom live in the Mexico City metropolitan area.
+American has 36 departures from Miami, is expanding its American Eagle commuter service there, and has made Miami the headquarters for its new Florida-Caribbean-Latin Services Division.
+Now Pepsi has new hurdles.
+"They've been talking about ventilation for two years, and they cannot put it right.
+TWA and Pan Am are the only two U.S. airlines flying into London's Heathrow airport.
+In trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday, the company's shares closed at C$13.375 dollars, up 12.5 Canadian cents.
+The Treasury said it would give up the share under certain conditions agreed to by BP.
+Jackson, my wife is very ill.
+Since then, the company has reported a second quarter loss and said it expects to post a third quarter loss as well.
+Its print ads include testimonials from the heads of Apple and MCI, and a new one will feature the Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. ice cream entrepreneurs.
+"We still have the option to take action, but it is rare," Sipple said in a telephone interview from his office in Washington.
+Heublein Japan will continue to sell IDV's most expensive specialty brands, but sales of mass-market products will be handled by the new joint venture, company officials said.
+The other, more stringent proposal would bar legislators from serving more than eight years in the State Senate and six in the House.
+The trend is still downwards but large falls in some months are followed by small rises in other months,' he said. However, a number of economists said the latest figures pointed to slack in the labour market.
+What a voice, even throughout the range, full of colour, zest and verbal inflections, with plebeian mockery peeping out from beneath a 'gentlemanly' exterior.
+Possible revisions to the plan include the sale of $3 million to $4 million of undeveloped land this year, PTL trustee David Clark said.
+In 1984, in the worst grounding of the decade, the ship Wellwood scarred 128,000 square feet of coral on the marine sanctuary's Molasses Reef.
+Guerrilla sources said Khalid was a leader in offensives earlier this year that eventually gave the insurgents control of the 45-mile strategic highway leading from Jalalabad to the Pakistan border.
+Director Pat O'Connor previously directed 'The Ballroom Of Romance', a superb television drama.
+Social Isolation: Isolated individuals should be identified and means found to give them more social contact.
+A tenor harmonizes and a baritone and a bass handle the lower chords.
+Israel radio quoted the findings as saying the policemen are suspected of causing death, fabricating evidence and giving false testimony.
+After winning a popular mandate in October, he was declared head of state by parliament last week and given presential-style powers.
+Companies operating under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Act are allotted time in which they have the exclusive right to come up with their own plans.
+"They need several things from the United States," said Bich, who arrived here in 1975. "They want normalization.
+Legality, economic progress, spiritual rebirth - these are the main goals of our politics." "Citizens of our multi-ethnic society!
+Feb. 29 _ A state grand jury is empaneled to investigate.
+"We just hope that any new owner will fire the managers before they fire us," he says.
+He worries about not having par technology with the subsidized Dutch, the world's top exporters.
+That represents a substantial mark-up over six months for someone who has only parted with 60p.
+That things are moving along was apparent even in the handling Thursday of the rocks-and-tear-gas battle between students and police in downtown Seoul.
+Down the hall a sophisticated factory automation training center is already operating.
+Moreover, any ideas that even remotely question the sole authority of the Communist Party to run the country won't be discussed.
+In Estonia, anti-independence forces planned strikes at major government-owned enterprises on Monday, but it was not clear how much support they could muster.
+Mr. Schorr was not alone in making this bizarre equation between Johnson's illness and the murder of a president.
+It's coming from the Reagan administration, the computer industry and the movie business.
+"People are waiting for the statistics tonight to get a clearer picture of things," said Tom Bentz, director of futures trading at United Energy Inc.
+Oil stocks took a beating again as oil prices slipped below $18 a barrel.
+Of those who said they had changed the way they traded, 12 people _ or 1 percent _ said they had stopped trading as a result of the investigation.
+Nonfarm payrolls fell an unexpectedly low 124,000 after declining 241,000 in March, while the jobless rate fell to 6.6% from March's 4 1/2-year high of 6.8%.
+"This is a chance for us to understand what it means and to prepare this company for increasing competition." Telecom, with 16,500 employees, 1.1 million customers and annual revenue of about $1.3 billion, represents an attractive prize.
+The Republicans regard Allison as a turncoat and grumble that he is angling for a senior job such as national-security adviser.
+The stock market retreated today, beset by lingering recession worries as traders returned from the July 4 holiday.
+The guidelines, which apply to people 2 years and older, make seven different points: -Eat a variety of foods.
+A Pakistan air force jet was downed while chasing Afghan aircraft near the northwest border, Islamabad's official news agency reported.
+The chief executive function will be taken over by the executive committee which consists of Pierre Vinken, Peter Davis, Loek van Vollenhoven, Ian Irvine and Nigel Stapleton.
+The combined company could also "sharply reduce overhead and possibly even buy more advantageously since the same merchandise is often displayed in both stores," said Kurt Barnard of Retail Marketing Report, a newsletter.
+It is expected that only about a dozen of the major factories will be privatized the first year, although the sale or lease of small state-owned shops, restaurants and services are progressing more quickly.
+He has captured the pathos of Holocaust survivors on canvas, the panorama of tent encampments of nomadic Bedouin tries and the desert fortress of Masada.
+They moved slowly for fear of causing new landslides.
+Nigeria supplied about 1.8 million barrels a day, up from its quota of 1.6 million barrels.
+By the time Lady Thatcher left office in 1990 that cash outlay had very nearly trebled.
+In all sectors, Belgium is affected by the same malaise which has struck across Europe.
+The last big clash between the tribes occurred in 1985.
+He believes the Prince represents Gorbachev and the kiss that awakens Snow White is "glasnost," but has no idea where it is they are riding off to.
+Meyner surprised some by keeping a number of Republicans in his Cabinet, saying he had to find the best people to fit the jobs.
+After Mr. Cohen lost his job, he sued for breach of promise and won $200,000 in compensatory damages and $500,000 in punitive damages.
+If anyone has caused damage it is Skarke.
+They also demanded that the president take part in any future discussions.
+That leaves 316 who are either receiving IVIG alone or are receiving nothing.
+The disease causes the formation of a thick, sticky mucus that clogs the lungs and digestive tract, blocking breathing and digestion.
+And last month, UAL Corp. agreed to a $6.79 billion bid by management and pilots.
+Recently, the company introduced tags that sound an alarm if tampered with.
+The officials expressed satisfaction at the progress of the talks, but declined to provide details on the projects, saying it will take time to work them out.
+Leftist rebels killed a rural activist for President Alberto Fujimori's party during a flurry of guerrilla violence around the nation, police said.
+"It's hard to lecture others when we haven't got our own economic act together."
+"Who wants to be against the flag, mother and apple pie?" he said.
+Miller testified Thursday that he wore the mask with the Klan's white robe and hood because he feared for his job and was afraid of the consequences if his identity were known.
+But you can't let the kid use you." China's official media today heralded the visit of National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft and quoted Deng Xiaoping and other leaders as saying the time had come to restore good relations with the United States.
+But Mr. Messner appears to have had an in at the bank that gave him his Gold Card credit line.
+Clothing prices, for instance, jumped more than 2% in March.
+Everything that could be moved was moved," said the professor, who was an undergraduate at Oklahoma State University and received his doctorate at the University of Texas.
+After the encounter in the pope's library, the Anglican leader was the guest of honor at a Vatican reception.
+"The cosmonauts feel well," Tass said in a brief dispatch.
+Well, Sean Dooley-Power is Irish and he has built it. A curious creature is his creation.
+They include Jordan and about a dozen other nations.
+The Census, however, imposes a market test for whether one's occupation is in the arts.
+Sales abroad grew 17.5% from the previous fiscal year to 276.94 billion yen, accounting for as much as 51% of business.
+Kelly said American forces were "turning on all our looking, listening, and hearing devices to see if we can't pick" up Noriega.
+It is our way of life.
+That a saxophonist should still be gigging into his 73rd year is not remarkable.
+Pons and Fleischmann in March 1989 announced they had achieved a nuclear fusion reaction in a jar at room temperature.
+An article in Moscow's Literaturnaya Gazeta, a magazine Mr. Li himself reads regularly, recently carried a sympathetic interview with the Dalai Lama, the self-exiled spiritual leader of Chinese-occupied Tibet.
+A class-action lawsuit has been filed by shareholders against Egghead Discount Software, accusing the nation's largest-volume personal computer software retailer and its principal officers of securities fraud.
+Claris Corp., the personal computer software company started last year by Apple Computer Inc., said it acquired Nashoba Systems Inc., the maker of a popular database manager program for Apple Macintosh computers.
+But it's also a million-dollar business, and he goes to great lengths for a sale.
+"In the course of the conversation," Mr. Calvo writes, "Mr.
+The essays, written anonymously by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, argued in favor of a strong national government.
+But the disks and the accompanying equipment are also more expensive; a console to play the disks will cost at least $350.
+Mitsubishi Heavy and IHI say they are employing the Contam package in the development of the Japan Experimental Module, slated to be part of a space station the U.S. will launch later this decade.
+AT&T said it will lower charges for its basic long-distance rates, its Reach Out America service and for international calling.
+The division's fiscal 1991 expenditures will total $98 million, compared with $82 million in fiscal 1990.
+What a contrast to September 1988.
+Its net income in the fiscal year ended March 31 was 235.56 billion yen ($1.74 billion), an increase of 10.4% over the previous year.
+In the nine months ended July 31, John Deere Credit's after-tax earnings rose 4.7%, aided by higher volume and a wider "spread," the profit margin on loans.
+"I'm having a hard time just saying $70 million now," she said. "I don't know where it's going to end up.
+The plan calls for full coverage for everyone within five years.
+Ale and Carol Janssen have a home where the buffalo roam.
+Currently, nutrition information is required only on products for which health claims are made.
+"How can we win elections in May when Department Six (the secret police) still exists and the mass media are still under dictatorship?" asked Ljubomir Sobajiev, another UDF speaker.
+The latest environmental flap to ensue from the government reservation is the pollution in Watts Bar Lake just downstream on the Clinch River.
+Ralph Taylor, a state wildlife official, said the moose should be out of rut by now, but perhaps is being kept sexually active by the proximity of heifers in heat.
+Meanwhile, the rise in interest rates sent the dollar climbing against major European currencies and the yen.
+The issue also includes zero-coupon securities.
+Consultants say that Blue Cross is typical in that respect.
+"At this point, things will go slowly and carefully."
+It does nothing to contribute to the settlement of the political issue involved, and does substantial harm to the FAO's credibility as an organization worthy of U.S. support." The PLO has observer status as an organization.
+Shera'ie murdered the woman, her son and her daughter without any apparent motive, the newspaper said.
+Businesses also donated drinks and hotel rooms on the assumption that proceeds from the functions would go to charity, the newspaper reported.
+In the first two years, this is an increase of Pounds 14m and Pounds 27m respectively over the figures announced at the time of the last Budget.
+M&A ACTIVITY stays strong despite continuing uncertainties.
+The database has names, contacts and trading histories of about 3,000 issues.
+A three-month telephone company strike that ended last week has hampered efforts to trace the calls.
+Two more hotels are scheduled to open later this year in Guangzhou and Dalian.
+Geurts was one of three people Bishop asked to witness the execution, along with L. Kay Gillespie, a Weber State College professor studying the death penalty in Utah, and Kathy Luck, Bishop's biographer.
+"Although this does not represent a final decision, we are confident that the clear merits of our case will speak for themselves in an objective review by the department," said Chuck Novak, a spokesman for Chicago-based United.
+The price for Snohomish if it takes up the Nov. 10 option would be $48.7 million.
+WATES CITY of London, the property company, yesterday announced a 40 per cent fall in its net assets in 1990, from 250p per share to 151p.
+Perhaps they don't know themselves.' Nevertheless, Mr Khan and other Pakistani officials are hoping that they have done enough to convince the US of their anti-terrorist credentials. Today the US is due to publish its annual report on terrorism.
+The final transaction wouldn't be completed until mid-October.
+"We're bitterly disappointed," American said in a statement that was highly critical of yesterday's recommendation, because of United's existing route network in the Pacific.
+I could see that he had turned pale and was gasping for air.
+An American mercenary received one day's probation and a $50 fine after pleading guilty to violating the federal Neutrality Act by plotting to send civilian fighters to help the Contras.
+Marcos' left lung collapsed last Thursday and he was transferred to the intensive care unit.
+On El Salvador, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., first proposed capping military aid at $85 million, last year's level.
+But English attitudes were changing.
+For the period to July 31 1991 it made pre-tax profits of Pounds 600,000 on turnover of Pounds 3.8m, while in that year Crystalware earned Pounds 800,000 on sales of Pounds 4.9m.
+By this stage the volume of money pouring in pushed up the price of deals, depressed returns and meant too many marginal ventures received backing.
+The deal was conditional on the EU making similar concessions in its own aluminium sector. However, fierce French defence of the interests of Pechiney's new aluminium smelter in Dunkirk has tied EU negotiators' hands.
+The sources said the entire Iran arms sales operation was carried out in a unique fashion by the administration and they conceded that Vice Adm.
+Wheat posted moderate gains in early trading after the government's announcement that it is targeting three countries for 450,000 subsidized tons of the crop.
+As a graduate student at MIT, I did have access to a room-sized computer that had 64K (yes, 64K) bytes of memory and communicated with humans by means of punch cards.
+Gold and silver futures prices followed oil futures lower; soybean futures rose; grains fell; and livestock and meat were mostly higher.
+Those pinning their hopes on a reduction gleaned comfort from the rise in the German bank's M3 money growth range to between 4.5 and 6.5 per cent for 1993.
+"Drive and ambition certainly got her to the top, but it didn't provide her with the stability needed to withstand the pressure of that place in the sun.
+Understandably, Republicans who thought it would work as well for them in 1990 were angry and frustrated by his retreat.
+The Wall Street Journal reported NCR is likely to add Goldman Sachs & Co., a Wall Street securities firm, to its lineup of lawyers and investment bankers fighting the takeover bid.
+Mr. Jesselson declined to comment.
+Wayne, who played minor roles in some of his father's films, listed his name on the marriage license as Patrick John Morrison, using the surname his father was born with.
+There is some support here for Gov. Clinton.
+It was unclear why the cargo tanks, 70 percent of which were reported late Saturday to be still intact, had begun leaking and feeding the fire later.
+Three United Airlines unions, which had been involved in the unsuccessful employee buyout attempt of parent company UAL Inc., announced Friday they would meet to prepare for contract talks.
+"If buyers don't have confidence in the yields even on Treasury bonds," Mr. Scott added, "it's hard for them to figure out how much of a yield premium to demand on corporate issues."
+Karla Scherer Fink urged selling the company now, in the wake of two yearas of record corporate earnings. "There is no guarantee this level of profitability will continue," she said.
+PROPOSED changes to the intestacy laws announced by the lord chancellor, Lord Mackay, should be a powerful incentive to avoid dying without a will, or intestate.
+Officials give no details of where savings will be found, though it is understood that spending on security forces will be targeted.
+The four will lead the party on a provisional basis until a crucial party Congress set for Oct. 7, when communists will choose who will lead the party as Hungary prepares for its first free and competitive elections next year.
+"We keep going back so they know you are sincere in pursuing this," Golden said. "It's entirely different.
+"Nobody will benefit from fragmentation of the world trading system," Conable wrote. "The world's poor stand to lose the most." In 1988, the last year for which complete figures are available, aid reached $48 billion.
+Blaine collapsed outside his church suffering from a possible heat stroke.
+Service from the United States and Europe to Moscow began in April.
+Our federal judiciary, by design, is not representative or responsible to the people in a political sense; it is independent.
+It is no more of a done deal than a budget is when the president sends it to Congress.
+There are others that claim your attention because they are so rare.
+He also said the market isn't suffering from panic selling.
+Furniture stores associated with Ethan Allen, Armstrong World Industries Inc.'s Thomasville Furniture unit and Masco Corp.'s Drexel Heritage Furnishings Inc. unit are likely to emerge as winners in the current shakeout, industry analysts say.
+A burst of strength last month in large OTC issues suggests that the institutions are back, at least for now.
+But some environmentalists question whether even those fines _ some as low as $2,000 _ are enough, noting the maximum allowed is $25,000 per violation, a sum that in some cases could mean millions of dollars in fines against a city.
+Three ministers sacked in January are under police investigation.
+EDS said its net income in the October-December period rose 12% to $133.4 million, or 56 cents a share, from $119.5 million, or 50 cents a share, a year earlier.
+The biscuits came out a golden brown.
+In 1984, the space shuttle Discovery finally blasted off on its maiden voyage following three postponements over two months.
+When Congress revised the law, moreover, it said fees for debtor companies' lawyers should be roughly doubled to reflect what other corporate lawyers earned.
+"The decision by Chrysler Canada to meet the Canadian pattern when it is indicating opposition to meeting the U.S. pattern is an important turning point in the history of labor relations," the statement said.
+He said the market appears "focused elsewhere," distracted by the possibility of tighter monetary policy in Germany and Japan's stock scandal.
+The instant photography pioneer is seeking $5.7 billion in damages from Eastman Kodak Co., which was found guilty in 1985 of violating seven of 150 Polaroid patents when it entered the instant camera business in 1976.
+Another OTC stock, Philip Crosby Associates, tumbled 2 1/8 to 7 1/8 after the company said its 1986 fourth-quarter results could be below its December estimate of 10 cents to 15 cents a share.
+Israel has since seen a spate of Arab-Israeli revenge attacks. In response, Israeli authorities sealed off the occupied territories Wednesday, preventing Palestinians from getting to jobs in Israel.
+There were similar, if less overtly francophobic, headlines in the German, Dutch and Belgian press.
+The creditors who filed the petition are Nathaniel I. Grey, Bernard A. Heerey and Jay and Harlene Pine.
+But underwriting officials and traders at other firms described the pricing as aggressive and said some institutions balked at purchasing the bonds.
+Similarly, the Dec. 23 Washington Post associated "bellyaching, malingering, dissent and drug abuse" with the Vietnam soldier.
+Republicans and Democrats were united in one respect _ the amount of time they were devoting to talk of party unity.
+Hers is a world of uncomfortable things. She sees more fools than saints, but even for the saints, things often end badly.
+It never did them much good.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Cenergy closed yesterday at $7.75 a share, up 12.5 cents.
+"Man is not made for slavery; that truth is perhaps even better proved by the master than by the slave," he wrote almost 30 years before Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.
+The lawyers questioned an assistant Brooklyn district attorney and a police detective about lineups involving the suspects accused in the slaying.
+He has a law degree from Yale University, where he spent two years as a visiting lecturer in the early 1960s.
+"The cottage already had suffered severe erosion and had been leaning last spring, but the storm took the final toll," McKimmey said.
+And, despite a simmering trade dispute over the protection of U.S. patents and copyrights in Thailand, American investment is particularly welcome here.
+The singer had sued Riva Music Ltd. in a federal court in Manhattan, saying its president, William Gaff, agreed to sell back the songs for $3 million.
+The others named in the Jersey document already have been arrested on charges related to the acquisition.
+No-one treats philandering so lightly today. Frisby has changed too: out with the frivolous, in with the serious.
+Bush was accompanied by South Carolina Gov. Carroll A. Campbell Jr., his state chairman, and national campaign manager Lee Atwater, a native South Carolinian.
+"Many cases of divided families and separated spouses have been satisfactorily resolved.
+Mission Control said the clouds were unacceptable for launch.
+In the meantime, Poland's Communist Party has not been able to form a government and President Wojciech Jaruzelski was forced to turn to Solidarity for a prime minister.
+Chrysler builds the Dodge Spirit and Plymouth Acclaim compact cars at the Newark plant and extended-length minivans at the St. Louis plant.
+The four other Arena politicians present said Cristiani "would be vigilant" and punish anyone who committed violations, Beckwith said.
+It also froze $115 billion in savings accounts and money market deposits for 18 months.
+Some such introductions are expected in the third quarter, he said.
+Following your directive on personal supervision of Wallenberg, please give me instructions on ways to dispose of the body." Wallenberg issued Swedish travel documents to 20,000 Hungarian Jews slated for Nazi concentration camps.
+In the Tuesday incident, the line formed outside the shoe store an hour before the shop opened, and the 200 pairs were gone in 30 minutes.
+"It often seems that if something is 90% right," complains Osamu Nobuto, president of Mazda Motor Mfg.
+"I can only tell you that I am impressed with the quality of the discussion and the intentions of the leaders," Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady said.
+They come in no-frills, screw-top packaging and require little or no advertising.
+Turnover was DM6bn. Merrill Lynch, in a technical analysis of the market, reported that the index now had 'more than a normal risk of a downside correction'.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $363.85, up from $363.75 late Friday.
+For at least the first 20 years of his career as a choreographer, which began in 1942, he elicited little but disapprobation from all save a very small group of admirers.
+Reliance Holdings is a New York insurance and investment company led by Saul Steinberg.
+Many states that allow bystanders to seek damages also require the witness to have been at risk of injury.
+I suppose there's not much we can do about it.' A pharmacy assistant was more stoical.
+Bryan has said the family's interest is not for sale.
+He took office in 1988 after winning little more than 50 percent of the vote, the smallest percentage in the party's history.
+Consumers increasingly have been buying their own equipment, some of it from AT&T and some from other suppliers.
+In Montreal, the donations were so great they couldn't all fit onto one plane.
+Let me explain: Each campaign season my immediate superior, the Social Studies Department chairman, asks whether any of my classes hold sizable numbers of 18-year-olds.
+The courage of men and women, the strength of the will of the peoples and the power of the ideas of the Helsinki Final Act have opened a new era of democracy, peace and unity in Europe.
+John Bosworth, vice president of Hi-Pro Marketing, said his company decided to try the Braille cards after discovering the process it used to emboss the pictures could be used for Braille type.
+If Arena interprets its victory as a signal to crank up the grisly machinery, a blood bath could begin.
+Roh took office in February after winning a five-year presidential term with 33.6 percent of the vote in December after rival opposition candidates split the opposition vote.
+"They found some cars and one of them looked like hers," Adams said. "We're hoping for the best, but who knows?" Foppiana said the count had been complicated by the fact that some of the dead were never reported missing.
+The committee agreed to make permanent and widen a soon-to-expire exception once pushed by the wine-making Gallo brothers of California but that would help any multimillionaire with grandchildren.
+Geoffrey Chaucer was a courtier, soldier and diplomat.
+"I have a problem that I turn to conning when things get rough," Russo said.
+He can lift his own bodyweight, 80 flipping kilos.
+Sakai said it will be first time in Japan that beef has been sold in vending machines.
+The world isn't out there thinking about our campaigns every day the way we are."
+Buyers of put options in a stock expect the stock's price to decline, and buyers of call options expect the stock's price to rise.
+He quickly became acquainted with a rising young officer named Omar Torrijos.
+Even if the chemicals are burned and buried, she says, it won't slow her crusade.
+Avalon, 48, was born Francis Thomas Avallone in south Philadelphia.
+"It's not something you can calculate," he says of his political style during an interview at Denver's Brown Palace Hotel before flying here.
+A used air conditioner that was not hooked up was found in the apartment, the officer said.
+"One of the aims of Napoleon invading Russia was to bring freedom to the Russian people," to introduce the ideas of the 1789 French Revolution and topple the czar, said Solovyev.
+For heavens sake, we're talking the Bill of Rights here.
+H. Norman Schwarzkopf, commander of U.S. forces sent to the Middle East.
+In 1776, Thomas Paine published his first "American Crisis" essay, in which he wrote, "These are the times that try men's souls." In 1777, Gen.
+Lorenzo gained the wrath of organized aviation labor in 1983 when he shut down Continental Airlines, threw out its labor contracts and within days started a new airline with employees earning 50 percent less.
+Another influence on the current economy is the lack of the commmodity boom that plagued the early 1970s, said Ed Merner, an analyst at Schroders Investment Management Japan.
+Regulators said they took the move against the small company to shelter the insurer's assets from what they termed the financially ailing parent, which is controlled by Mr. Pharaon.
+It has 120 calories per serving, same as 2 percent lowfat milk, and has a similar vitamin content, DiBruno said.
+In the UK, as elsewhere, lower inflation and lower interest rates would be powerful forces for recovery.
+The attackers first fired at a checkpoint in the Nagorno-Karabakh center of Stepanakert, gravely wounding private A. Gataulin, the official news agency said.
+But the chief executive Mr Dick Evans is still there, as is deputy chairman Mr Sydney Gillibrand - a lifelong aircraft man, steeped in BAe's defence and aerospace businesses.
+Until a few years ago, the brothers invested as a team.
+Mr. Phelan will become the chairman of the Aspen Institute and president of the International Federation of Stock Exchanges.
+The Alabama Baptist State Convention ended Wednesday with a new president being selected by acclamation for the first time in decades.
+Daimler expects sales in Japan to rise from about 20,000 last year to more than 40,000 in 1990.
+MR Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli prime minister, has rejected a US proposal for an open-ended Middle East peace conference.
+The two sides are to meet Friday in Konstanz, West Germany, for a supposed milestone meeting in the long-simmering dispute.
+It would be a pity if much more of it crumbled and fell.
+Ketziot, a camp of open-sided tents, was erected several months after the Palestinian uprising in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip broke out last Dec. 8. Thousands of Palestinian activists have been arrested in the past eight months.
+So, in fact, are the profits of Exxon Corp., Mobil Corp., and nearly every multinational oil company.
+But the heroine is Rosa.
+William Labban, an Australian ethnomusicologist helping the ministry, said there was nothing in Phnom Penh that could be described as an intellectual community.
+Though personal imports account for nearly 10 per cent of the take-home trade, the share was 6 per cent before allowances were increased in January.
+While it is true that many companies no longer maintain elaborate archives, we find an increased interest in preserving the very real human drama of corporate evolution.
+Profit before non-recurring items rose by more than 7% in the first half to 4.3 billion francs from 4 billion francs a year before.
+Satanic and ritualistic practices and beliefs may be a motivating factor in a one form of child abuse, a children's welfare group said Tuesday.
+Destruction of the ozone layer, which screens out ultraviolet rays that are harmful to health, is too dreadful to contemplate.
+The failed bank had assets of $204.5 million and held deposits of $174.4 million in 31,000 accounts.
+"One of the things (smugglers are) starting to do is tow the stuff.
+The Eritreans want independence for their province while the Tigreans seek President Mengistu Haile Mariam's ouster and the establishment of a government patterned after that of Albania, the last hard-line Marxist state in Eastern Europe.
+In the opinion of many, he hasn't stopped running since, even though he declined a rematch with Gov. Kean in 1985.
+The U.S. merchandise trade deficit surged to $10.2 billion in October, the worst imbalance in 10 months, as a record level of imports swamped a small rise in exports, the Commerce Department said.
+George Washington delivered his farewell address to a Philadelphia newspaper, Lyndon Johnson and Gerald Ford delivered theirs to Congress and Ronald Reagan is turning to the medium of which he is most the master _ television.
+The company's board said earlier this week that it would seek ways of maximizing shareholder values, including possible sale of the company.
+Animal rights groups across the nation have called for a stop to the research, paid for by the Army.
+Coupons on classes for which details were available were set at 8.95%.
+Japanese commercial traders, who recently had been absent from the platinum market, began buying futures early in the session, which encouraged others to enter the market.
+The American Chamber of Commerce, which has administered Pace, hopes the school can be salvaged by turning it over to the black community.
+Anatoly Gromyko, who heads a Kremlin think tank on African affairs, shook his head solemnly as he held the hand of his weeping mother.
+The legislation passed the House, but a White House veto threat held up a Senate measure that included provisions restricting the ability of cable programmers to hold exclusive rights to programs.
+'There's clearly a question mark over the route map of Emu,' said Mr Neil MacKinnon, chief economist of Yamaichi International in London.
+At Geneva Show it displayed Catamaran, a prototype tyre for super cars like Ferraris.
+Mexican authorities have found foreign real-estate worth about $70 million held by Sergio Bolanos, financial front man for the notoriously corrupt oilworkers union.
+Chrysler has featured this case in some recent advertising.
+Even trouser suits had daringly low-cut jackets, the bosom more evident than the shapely shoulders, jacket lapels often cut way down in this softly sexy collection to make way for the prominent female curves.
+Hog slaughters are increasing on a seasonal basis, and the movement of hogs to market is being accelerated by the earlier-than-normal maturation of corn and soybean crops, analysts said.
+Despite the unpopularity of Mitterrand and slowly rising unemployment, the currency fundamentals are more favourable to the franc than they ever were to sterling.
+"Stocks have become more sensitive to factors not directly tied to the domestic economy," Mr. Moore says, citing the exchange rate for the dollar on currency markets, the foreign-trade balance and inflows of foreign capital.
+Mayor Maureen O'Connor is cruising to election day next week in a mayoral contest that the news media in the nation's seventh-largest city have virtually ignored because even insiders find it dull.
+Fear of retaliation and a conspiracy of silence have hobbled the push to find her killer, but police say they are sure somebody saw something.
+About 75 percent of the winter wheat has already been harvested, according to USDA, and the drought loss nationally hasn't been severe.
+The discussions, which cover such things as the optimal size of the company and the products it should sell, have helped redefine the company's goals.
+I ain't going to be counted.
+The 'exit programme', an Indian phrase meaning the redeployment or retraining or sacking of redundant workers, has already led to one strike.
+Investigators later found that the elder Fairchild had helped Nixon obtain a highly lucrative oil and gas investment, but the judge was acquitted of receiving an illegal gratuity.
+But Mr. Zell is still a free spirit.
+He told reporters that the temptation to run against Mr. Bush "was just too much to resist."
+AFFIRMATIVE ACTION The court, dealing a serious blow to some forms of affirmative action, today struck down a Richmond, Va., program aimed at helping construction industry businesses owned by minorities.
+"In order to enforce order in the marketplace, we must be brutally violent to innocent people," said a reservist who identified himself only as Yotam, a laborer from Tiberius.
+CRASH REACTION: Cutting expenses was the most common corporate reaction to the Oct. 19 stock "meltdown," says a survey of corporate controllers by the National Association of Accountants.
+Now P&G is seeking a product-specific law from Congress to extend its patents for 10 years.
+MINERS at the 10 pits where British Coal has given 90-day statutory notice of closure face a dilemma.
+"When I'm in the boondocks on institute business, local CPAs often ask me, 'What do you institute guys in your ivory tower in New York really know about our small-town problems?'"
+Not satisfied, Sen. Riegle asked the SEC to state the scope and status of its investigation within a few days.
+The only envoys to respond to Aoun's call for a meeting Monday were Iraqi Charge d'Affaires Sabbar Al-Hadithi, Tunisian Charge d'Affaires Mohammed Ali Ben Abdallah, and the head of the Egyptian interest section, Hassan Shash.
+Angela Lansbury says she'd like to thank Harry Reasoner, Andy Rooney, Ed Bradley and the rest of the gang at "60 Minutes" for helping "Murder, She Wrote" become such a hit.
+In addition, the company must get approval from debt holders to use both the mortgaged and unencumbered properties in the collateral pool.
+Though there is very little here that should be dignified by the name of dance, that little has a sweep, an attack and a pleasure in precisely controlled energy that are all welcome. But so what?
+The March riots forced the closing of the nation's schools for the rest of the year and led to calls for the resignation of President Felix Houphouet-Boigny.
+Some new academic and independent research has raised further questions about the value of tracking such insider transactions.
+They say they are put on a pedestal in their homes and treated generously by their men.
+It would have been nice to have all these things happen when he was able to follow them a little closer," his father added.
+Israeli troops enforced a tight curfew Saturday on 400,000 Arabs during a "Day of Rage" ordered by Palestinian leaders.
+The U.S. attorney's office disclosed it already was investigating.
+"I think we're in for a classic seasonal slowdown, but not a severe downturn," Mr. Tumazos says.
+Some deaths have been blamed on its use in fumigating homes.
+Pounds 200 from the Uranium Institute, Bowater House, 68 Knightsbridge, London SW1X 7LT, UK.
+He will have one deputy, Army Lt.
+Father McLean is professor of metaphysics at The Catholic University of America and secretary of the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
+The ABA, whose House of Delegates this year recommended sweeping changes along the same lines as state and federal legislation, will study enforcement of the laws in California, Maryland and four states still to be chosen.
+"I lived in Rangoon before (World War II), during the war and after the war up to now.
+The Democratic plan would permit $27.1 million in immediate non-lethal "humanitarian" logistical aid to the Contras.
+The prepared text was intensely reviewed by the administration, and a major issue was the White House's knowledge of a shipment of Hawk antiaircraft missiles to Iran in November 1985.
+In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Washington, the agency alleged that the Pittsburgh-based maker of consumer, industrial and technological products neglected to maintain an adequate system of internal accounting controls from 1981 through 1985.
+"The administration isn't at all unified on trade legislation."
+Shareholders will have to clear the way for the issue in a special meeting at an unspecified date in the near future.
+Mayor Coleman A. Young says he doesn't believe he fathered a child born six years ago to a former city employee, according to court papers.
+The offering by four companies controlled by Li Ka-shing, Cheung Kong's chairman, could depress the market briefly, they said, but there is believed to be enough liquidity in Hong Kong to absorb still more shares.
+As the mad, fly-eating Renfield, Eric Frederic gives a fine display of neurosis and pirouettes, and I was impressed by Rinat Imaev (a Bulgarian danseur) who played and danced Jonathan Harker with real finesse.
+At a special meeting next month, the company will ask holders to double authorized common shares to 300 million.
+He also has telephone conversations with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, among others, to thank them for their good wishes.
+So neither side can swap nuclear-armed cruises for conventionally armed ones, as if this would really restrict either side.
+But Sumitomo's man had great difficulty getting calls through to Tokyo, and when he succeeded, the bill was exorbitant.
+For the 1988-89 season, output of coarse grains _ principally corn _ is now estimated at 725 million tons this season (800 million tons in 1987-88).
+Only a scant few still hear the muffled echos, but this month 75 years ago, the guns of August opened the Great War that changed the shape of the world forever.
+This time, it took U.S. intervention to help her through.
+The meeting is receiving attention this year.
+Reduce the aching worry over who is next to be made redundant, or who is unemployed.
+Should Iraq invade Saudi Arabia or use chemical weapons, I have said that the U.S. should retaliate in a massive way, with no sanctuaries for Iraq in its own homeland.
+Jordan has been sympathetic to Iraq and is familiar with Saddam Hussein's thinking.
+Traders in London and Frankfurt said speculation doesn't focus any longer on when and if there will be a rate rise, but rather, on the size of the increase.
+"I remember my father listening to the results on the radio," he recalls over a cup of coffee in a fancy Johannesburg hotel.
+"For a defeat, it was more like a victory," state radio said after the Lions' close 3-2 overtime loss t England Sunday night.
+What concerns me is the accumulated impact of irresponsible messages that are repeated hour after hour, year after year.
+The brief, filed in the name of the House of Representatives, boldly tried to turn this into a separation-of-powers case.
+Both are charged with attempted murder, violation of national security laws, and other offenses.
+The utility said it signed a definitive agreement in September 1985 to buy West Virginia Power, which serves 22,000 electricity customers.
+It gives me an anchor." His house appears to be a modest white ranch from the outside, with only the extra large parking lot and guard booth at the driveway seeming out of character with the Aurora neighborhood, an affluent suburb south of Buffalo.
+A review of transcripts of their remarks shows Sarbanes, a committee member, borrowed Schlesinger's comments without crediting him.
+But because commercial airlines are held to different safety standards than military aircraft, use of the satellite systems for commercial jets remains in the testing stage.
+The spokesman added that Mr. Fisher was "relieved of his responsibilities in 1985."
+Under this system a company with lower pollution can sell its surplus permits to one with higher pollution.
+He works both sides of the law under various aliases.
+The leasing and transportation services company said it had a net loss for the quarter of $5.3 million, on revenue of $16 million.
+Those achieving the top grade A rose from 12.5 per cent to 12.7 per cent. The check on GCSEs by the Schools Examination and Assessment Council showed that standards had not been lowered.
+One person familiar with the situation said the unions expected to continue receiving loan commitments through the weekend.
+"You won't see the things I've seen in another 20 years," he says.
+As a result, hundreds of Palestinian families are separated.
+Fabricland, based in Portland, Ore., also has the option to terminate the agreement if the average price of House of Fabrics stock during the period is below $27.50.
+But heavy spending on new plants and products is taking its toll on Chrysler's resources in other ways, especially with car sales sluggish.
+Ellison joined the BBC in 1980 and has worked on Newsnight and Nationwide as well as in network features.
+He is determined to escape in advance the blame for a second election. It will not be easy.
+The Times obituary described Sir John in 1868 as 'a once notorious character.' That Victorian moral legacy survives.
+Coast Guard: 1,200, including 700 by the end of the month.
+UPSCODE will first be used for air-delivered packages next spring, Caminiti said.
+The rock-throwing started when officers took the two women inside the store and a crowd gathered outside, she said.
+At age 83, Friz Freleng, the man who helped create a stable of Warner Bros. cartoon characters, could have long ago said, "That's all folks!" and retired.
+Says Michael Sansolo, managing editor of Progressive Grocer, an industry trade magazine: "A lot of companies want to do something, but they want to do it quietly."
+It will also demonstrate the ability of new technology and the devolution of school budgets to foster public-private partnerships in a field where the private sector has a substantial contribution to make.
+BAe also indicated that defence profits were likely to soften over the next two years. Long-term bull Strauss Turnbull reduced it current-year forecast by Pounds 35m to Pounds 215m and Paribas cut by Pounds 60m to Pounds 190m.
+That turns most instruments into debt. The standards-setters hands were partly tied when it came to shares and their derivatives, which cannot be defined under the present law as liabilities.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials declined 17.33 points to 2,498.76 in the first half hour of trading.
+Radio Free Europe can still perform a vital role in the nations of Eastern Europe, which may have freedom of speech but still lack broadbased broadcasting outlets independent of the state.
+Foreign companies attracted to Ireland by low corporate taxes use transfer pricing to generate profits which are lent on to more highly taxed subsidiaries elsewhere.
+When it does, the relationship between various futures contracts often changes as well.
+Employees outside headquarters were never crazy about the name, joking that they were allergic to Allegis.
+Ireland's Labour Court has said it will investigate the row over attempts to save money in the maintenance division, where 1,300 people have been dismissed.
+People who bought early tickets at cheaper fares might wind up shelling out more cash for expensive tickets bought close to their departure dates, he said.
+Zenith has had financial problems since 1986, when it had a loss of $4.1 million, compared with 1985 net income of $15.7 million.
+Food activities range from processing and distribution to the production of eggs and poultry, fresh meat and bacon.
+Harris' office began rounding up the animals today for a veterinarian to determine which can be saved.
+Philip Revzin's March 17 article "As Trade Gap Closes, Partners of U.S. Face End of the Gravy Train" (front page) reflects both pessimism and optimism, neither of which is based on substantive argument.
+"UPS, Federal Express, every delivery system in the U.S. pulls into the lab's driveway at least once a day," he said.
+The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that, in effect, requires the Marcoses to defend themselves in a lawsuit filed by the Philippine government.
+At the time, Mr. Phillippi was managing editor of the Indianapolis News, a powerful newspaper owned by Mr. Quayle's grandpa.
+"I think what this man did is brilliant," Mutter said in describing the meticulous research Bundy performed in taking 80 or 90 depositions during one of his trials.
+The peninsula has been divided into the pro-Western South and the communist North since 1945.
+Bill Colbert, spokesman for the Texas Water Commission, said the only good news was that one of Texas' major water supplies was being replenished.
+Barry was arrested Thursday in a downtown hotel by the FBI, which charged that he possessed an unspecified quantity of crack cocaine.
+Many of the killings have come in turf battles as drug dealers have fought for selling rights for the drug in the city's 88 open-air drug markets, according to police.
+It has subsided to between 12m and 15m gallons a day.
+The devaluation set off another huge round of inflation, so President Miguel de la Madrid's lame-duck administration announced an Economic Solidarity Pact to keep worker's purchasing power _ and sales _ from shrinking even further.
+All the experiments found the strength of gravity differed slightly from what was predicted by Sir Isaac Newton's 300-year-old law of gravity.
+"I'm very interested in thunderstorm structure," he said.
+His brilliant industrial policy _ both domestic and global in purpose and vision _ includes a fair labor standards policy.
+The men were made to undergo urine tests, which came back negative, without probable cause or suspicion they were impaired by alcohol or drugs or were in any way involved in the man's death, according to the suit, which names Police Chief Anthony Bouza.
+"I looked everywhere on the plane but she wasn't there," Weber said, his voice choked with emotion.
+'I think he was speculating, as I think we are all entitled to do, on the effect of the Danish negative response to their referendum,' he said.
+Bludgeon Honduras to stop sending us bananas?
+The money for himself and Mr. van Rijn was simply their commission, Mr. Fitzgerald says.
+Along one boulevard, "the average life of a shrub is about an hour and a half," said Alex Vare, landscape architect.
+Gottfried Milde, Hesse state interior minister, said 57 miners were in the shaft when the blast occurred at midday at the mine near Borken, 70 miles northeast of Frankfurt.
+"I think 1990 will be even better.
+The main reception hall is an expression of pure Laotian genius.
+In the United States, actors must shuttle between the East and West coasts - and points in between - to work.
+New or remodeled chemical plants will have to meet tighter standards to cut the release of smog-producing compounds under new Environmental Protection Agency rules.
+Brian Keyser, an economist at First Fidelity Bancorp. in Philadelphia, said the data confirm his view that the economy will grow at an anemic pace in the next few months.
+It's the first time since June 1986 that the program has had to halt operations.
+Meanwhile London Business School's long hunt for its first professor and assistant professor in business ethics has at last been resolved, but only after some embarrassment for the selectors. The problem seems to have been a dearth of ethical academics.
+Others in the town 18 miles northwest of Cincinnati complained their property values have dropped.
+Investigators have suspected the Green River killer could be a police officer or someone posing as one.
+"Is it really in the interests of justice that experienced criminals should be able to refuse to answer all police questions secure in the knowledge that a jury will never hear of it?" said Home Secretary Douglas Hurd.
+When the Local Government Commission was launched in June 1992, ministers expressed the hope that it would settle the structure of local government in England for decades to come.
+Security officials said the city of 700,000 was calm.
+Delta is in talks with Pan Am to acquire a share of the ailing carrier.
+Similar requests totaling $210 million have been granted previously.
+Mr. Holmes a Court already publishes the main newspaper in the state of Western Australia, owns television stations in the Australian cities of Perth and Adelaide, and has a small stake in a New Zealand newspaper publisher.
+Both men pleaded with voters to ignore the polls, which give Dukakis a big lead in the state.
+The only similarities were that neither bomber knew how to wire a bomb correctly, Hunt said.
+For a nation accustomed to enormous debts in its consumer, business and government sectors, the idea of trillion-dollar Social Security surpluses tends to sound like a financial fairy tale.
+Ms. Yard said a surge of activism sparked by the high court's July 3 decision has created interest in NOW in recent weeks. Membership has grown from about 160,000 last year to 200,000, she said.
+This is important when, for example, doctors need to know if weight gains of premature infants and other patients are due to changes in fat, water or muscle content.
+New multimedia services, for instance, high quality video communications, require even more performance.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the May contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark grade of U.S. crude, slipped 24 cents to settle Monday at $19.95 a barrel.
+The actions came a day after the cancellation of flights through the carrier's home base of Orlando, Fla., and its major Kansas City, Mo., hub as rumors of the bankruptcy filing drove its stock price down.
+On Tuesday night, new troubles erupted when demonstrators set up barricades of burning tires, and police with clubs broke up the crowd, roughed up journalists and seized news film.
+Commercial real estate seems unlikely to take off in response to lower interest rates.
+More than 60,000 people have tickets to see Chia Chia, the giant male panda who goes on display today at the zoo, during his three-month stay in a 5,000-mile journey to a breeding program in Mexico.
+To defuse arguments and keep harmony among his comrades, he would dig their foxholes in searing heat after a long day's march through the rice paddies.
+"We want to see a 100 percent success rate in detecting weapons and dummy weapons," Burnley said in a statement Thursday.
+There was no obvious way to free her." Dalsey said the woman was going into shock, unable to communicate with the physicians.
+"This isn't nearly as bad for Texaco or its vendors as last year's fall in oil prices," Mr. Spears said.
+Some of the economists and politicians planning for European economic unity in the 1990s have actually speculated that the Bundesbank, at least for a time, might serve as the central bank of Europe.
+Clarence Clemons, saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, feels good about his part in the Amnesty International Human Rights Now! tour, but admits it comes with some global hassles.
+"So many people have left that the economy has finally stabilized, and most of those who remain are those with the jobs that are still available," Holmes said.
+The appetite for entertainment products, he argued, was enormous.
+"We're not ruling out layoffs," said company spokeswoman Carla LeVasseur.
+Once crack cocaine was obtained from an undercover agent posing as a friend of Moore's, Barry "took a portion of the crack and placed it inside his jacket pocket which was hanging on a door knob nearby," said the papers.
+Also the confused and incomplete accounting records made it practically impossible to identify clear overcharges.
+ICF International, Fairfax, Va., pulled a planned sale of four million Class A shares last week after announcing that it expects to report profit for the first quarter ended May 31 below earnings a year earlier.
+The men yelled "`There goes Noriega!
+"There's a new quality of violence in society today," says David Lillehaug, a prominent Minnesota Democrat who now supports the death penalty.
+This judge-made doctrine, affirmed repeatedly by federal courts, prohibits the use of stolen or misappropriated confidential information for use in trading securities.
+Deleting the questionable expenditures from the budget pending satisfactory test results would save up to $20 billion, Dingell said.
+The company said construction began in October and is scheduled for completion next November.
+Skinheads also stress a family unity among themselves, an enticement to many alienated youths whose real families have been fractured.
+Stock-index futures retreated slightly on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
+The Workers Party complained that in some cities, da Silva voters couldn't get to the polls because private bus companies idled their vehicles.
+BioTechnica established a clinical laboratory to which dentists can send patient samples for analysis using its new test.
+Drexel's list of stocks to avoid includes the Taiwan Fund.
+"Anybody who thinks the governor is not looking at 1992, in spite of what he's said, is extraordinarily naive," said Sen. Dudley J. Emick Jr., a fellow Democrat.
+And he said new studies have failed to find any impact on the nervous system from the presence of HIV virus.
+Although the White House has boasted that the package will contain 43 major initiatives, many of them are old chestnuts, long sought by the administration and long ignored by Congress.
+If the PLO fails, the argument goes, Jordan might be ready to step back in.
+For example, they would get three of 15 seats on the board, the same number as management.
+The girls were not so golden.
+A razor-thin margin of several thousand votes out of nearly 3.8 million cast separated Democrat Kenneth "Buddy" MacKay and Republican Connie Mack III in Florida's U.S. Senate race.
+The company hopes to assemble 30 or more farmers growing up to 2,000 hectares to supply the plant. 'It's a commercial crop with a margin comparable to cereals, subject to the market being established,' says Harry Frew, a director.
+While no more top-level meetings were scheduled before then, Hun Sen said he hoped contacts between the groups would continue.
+The protest has stirred deep hostility in the redwood corridors of Mendocino and Humboldt Counties.
+When police tried to stop them, the refugees pulled down the barricade.
+The top fruit choice among teen-agers 15 years ago? Apples, according to a survey of teen eating habits by MRCA Information Services, which specializes in gathering and analyzing marketing information.
+The airline filed Tuesday for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
+U.S. and Israeli proposals "have only one aim and that is to waste time," Abd-Rabbo said after arriving in Cairo for meetings with Egyptian officials.
+The study, to be published in tomorrow's issue of the British medical journal, the Lancet, provides further evidence about the benefits of treating heart attack victims with the clot dissolver streptokinase and aspirin.
+Coello Trejo said Bohmer Detmar fled West Germany in September 1988, going to the Netherlands and then France before moving to Mexico this year.
+He now lives in the central New Jersey community of Lakehurst and makes occasional appearances to generate support for amateur athletics.
+There had been no contact with the people aboard, he said.
+The government assumed responsibility in this case when Navy corpsmen found the drunk medic but failed to report his condition or that he was armed in violation of Navy rules, Stevens said.
+The aim will be to make them as beneficial as possible. It is against this background that Manchester is searching for its own bonanza.
+Frustrated neophytes trying to tap the presumed hoard of Japanese money can resort to unorthodox tactics.
+The National Transportation and Safety Board was investigating the crash.
+In January, the Pentagon incorporated the "Brilliant Pebbles" concept into Phase 1. The technology involves several thousand interceptors that would orbit the Earth to seek and destroy a target by smashing into it at high speeds.
+Argentina is expected soon to start negotiating new economic targets with the IMF, which is set to send an economic team to the country.
+North Dakota chattered through wind chills as cold as 40 below zero on Thursday.
+Technical analyst Stan Weinstein recommended buying the stock on his telephone hotline.
+But the alternative plan has its detractors.
+Many of the demands are mutually exclusive.
+Next came a rendition of the national anthem _ the same film clip used to launch Turner's Cable News Network in June 1980 _ followed by "Gone With The Wind," the classic film starring Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler.
+Beltran and Vasquez are being held at military garrisons, said the judge, but will be moved to a police facility pending trial.
+But theater insiders concede that the subsidies battle is lost and greater concessions to commercialism are inevitable.
+Norsk Data said half of the jobs that will be cut are in Norway.
+Chrysler Corp. said it scheduled its Newark, Del., car-assembly plant for a three-week plant conversion beginning Monday.
+But for all the activity, winery owners are aware that central Washington will never rival the Napa Valley, located near San Francisco, primarily because the population density is just not there, Hogue says.
+"This is not martial law," said Labor Secretary Franklin Drilon. "There's no curfew, there's no suspension of the writ of habeas corpus.
+In January 1984, Texaco Inc. declined to respond formally to what it considered a nuisance lawsuit filed by Pennzoil Co. in a Delaware chancery court.
+Late Wednesday evening, the bus pulls up to a rest stop on the autobahn, or highway near Bremen to get food and alcohol.
+She gained admission to college and was told she was dyslexic and should drop out.
+Investment by foreign countries in Japan jumped sharply last year, and investment by Japan overseas hit a record high, they said.
+Although the 81-year-old Mrs. Fogelson had decided at one point to sell the ranch, she no longer is certain after learning of the extent of the proposed development, spokeswoman Jean Carpenter said Wednesday in Dallas, where the actress lives.
+John Zaccaro Jr. has been a model probationer and should be released early from probation on a cocaine-selling conviction, his lawyer argued today.
+Eastern Airlines' pilots proposed workrule concessions to management that the union asserts could save the loss-plagued company more than $50 million a year.
+"The system could fail again the same way," Rep. Jim Oberstar, D-Minn., said Monday after meeting with FAA Administrator James Busey.
+Craig D. Kunkle, 39, was arrested Tuesday at a Williamsburg motel as he tried to turn over classified documents to two undercover FBI agents posing as Soviet officials, said Irvin B. Wells III, head of the FBI's Norfolk office.
+Judy Smith, a spokeswoman in Walsh's office, said no court hearing had yet been scheduled and her office had no immediate response to the motion.
+"At this point it's not going anywhere.
+But they don't expect to get the money they'll need from the federal government.
+We had been rationing liquid since the fourth day at sea because we had inadvertently dumped three-quarters of the fresh water from our tanks, and now we found that some of our bottles of emergency water had cracked.
+Saudi Arabia granted him political asylum in 1980.
+The company said that the new test is an "enzyme immunoassay" that detects at least one key antigen, or protein, produced by the AIDS virus.
+Congress has been usurping traditional executive-branch functions, from independent counsel to veto-proof omnibus appropriations to the War Powers Resolution to who interprets treaties.
+But this time they were only playing a scene in a movie, and the gun-wielding youths hustling them below decks were actors playing Danish resistance fighters.
+The case that even low levels of lead are dangerous is based on a study that found that the IQ test scores of children with slightly elevated blood lead were a few points lower, on average, than those of children with very low blood lead.
+She adopted 12 of assorted races, naming them the Rainbow Tribe, and driving her husband first to despair and then to Argentina.
+If a recession should occur it could ruin some overleveraged companies and destroy values in pension funds, stocks, mutual funds and college endowments.
+Tonight With Jonathan Ross is the most flippant and superficial chat show anywhere on British television, which is saying something.
+Like other right-wing leaders, Treurnicht insists Mandela and other black nationalists are Communists.
+The measure, designed to toughen the U.S. stance toward trading partners and boost exports, now goes to the Senate, which is expected to pass its own stern bill.
+German critics are worried that it will be pressurised by European governments into being soft on inflation.
+The Johnson Space Center medical qualification board recommended last year that Discovery commander Frederick H. Hauck be disqualified because of the kidney stone but was overruled by Rear Adm.
+Officials said anti-terrorist specialists were called in to help in the investigation on the basis that terrorist groups could use the forms to make false identification papers.
+The Commerce Department reported on Monday that overall spending was unchanged in August while residential spending fell 1.2 percent from July.
+Ms. Fischler said the wholesale mortgage business had failed to meet Northeast's "criteria for profitability."
+Preliminary ratings for Monday Night Football, aired by Capital Cities/ABC Inc., will be available today.
+Advanced Micro Devices, Sunnyvale, Calif., up from 436th, $997.1 million.
+Members of the Inland Revenue Staff Federation voted against a strike. In the NUCPS ballot 3,867 voted for a strike and 2,770 against.
+The 20 garbagemen who were arrested Wednesday were accused of trying to break a police cordon during a protest march in Jalandhar, about 200 miles northwest of New Delhi, UNI said.
+Brountas said the Bush campaign decision not to accept the earlier dates "threatens the full schedule of debates anticipated for the fall.
+Rumors circulated that the devoutly Catholic Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki was Jewish or that his government was dominated by Jews, and questioners consistently raised the issue at campaign events.
+The lawsuit by Donald F. Goldberg, a reporter on the staff of syndicated columnist Jack Anderson, had been filed under the Freedom of Information Act.
+Sinner wants to promote closer ties with western Canada, but he says it is premature for the association to consider making Canadian premiers members of the organization.
+He will be at the heart of Prime Minister John Major's campaign, but outside his constituency you will neither see nor hear him pressing the case for a fourth Tory term. Mr Richard Ryder is one of the most powerful figures in the Conservative party.
+The Florida panther once roamed North Florida, but is now confined to the Everglades where officials estimate no more than 50 survive.
+NV Philips was unavailable for comment.
+"The farms are referred to as if they are currently sustaining their successes for 1986," he said.
+They said nearly all Czechoslovaks planning to attend had been arrested Wednesday and Thursday, and about 20 were believed still in custody Friday.
+But the supercomputer industry is riven over Darpa's approach.
+It will also apply for Autoliv's listing on the Stockholm stock exchange before the end of June, AP-DJ reports from Stockholm. Autoliv is the largest European manufacturer of safety belts, airbags and other personal safety equipment for vehicles.
+Company officials wouldn't disclose the extent of the cuts, which would affect mainly sports programming, but industry sources said ABC would save about $2.5 million this year by the changes.
+William Bulger, president of the state Senate, says a trip to European financial centers last winter made clear that the state's various agencies could borrow more effectively if they issued through a single authority.
+The awards, announced off-camera prior to the televised show, also included a posthumous first-time Grammy for reggae star Peter Tosh, who was murdered in his Jamaica home last year.
+Her father "gives all the credit to the Heavenly Father watching over him," another daughter, Karen Twigg-Smith, told The Honolulu Advertiser.
+Stripping him of the honor would further discredit the man now widely condemned for plunging the economy into crisis and stagnating the rest of Soviet society.
+Digital Equipment Corp., the state's largest computer maker, also stuck with proprietary operating systems and failed to capitalize on the PC explosion.
+It's kind of like `48 Hrs."' Kristofferson will play the ranger, nicknamed Rip, while Nelson is to portray the scoundrel.
+Gulf States has appealed in a district court.
+Tremors began at 6:46 p.m. EST and lasted 15 seconds to two minutes, Canadian Press reported.
+"We believe they are totally without merit," an AMC spokesman said of the two lawsuits.
+The clinic denied it.
+About 200 students held a noisy demonstration Tuesday because the University of the Arts is allowing Pavarotti to use its Schubert Theater on nights that had been reserved for two student productions.
+Another legal roadblock to Beazer exists in U.S. District Court in Pittsburgh, where Judge Maurice B. Cohill halted the BNS bid because of his concerns over financing.
+You have to work hard, and I really mean to work hard," she said. "I've got to make sure that the revelation doesn't turn out to be a disaster." The commuter train zips along at 50 miles an hour.
+Filov originally estimated damage at about $4,800, and promised the library would reopen within a few days.
+As previously reported, its borrowing needs ballooned along with trading volume two weeks ago, and Continental's bank unit exceeded its legal lending limit as the bank's advances to First Options approached $625 million.
+"Plastic and reconstructive surgery are being looked upon as the last refuge of the pirate and the freebooter: 'Charge what the traffic will bear.'
+They asked consular officials not to disclose where they were staying.
+The family's attorney, Larry Scruggs Jr., said he planned to conduct his own investigation.
+His description matched exactly Mattox's inventory of Lukens' campaign tactics.
+He said an entirely new program has since been installed and that it was never a credit problem for Bank of New York.
+He said creditors will be asked to restructure the company's approximately C$800 million of debt, which he said cash flows won't support.
+The dollar gained against the British pound in London, where sterling fetched $1.7550 vs. $1.7680 late Tuesday.
+Furthermore, there are reforms in Housing Benefit, which could make it less of a work disincentive than it now is when combined with Family Credit.
+Gusts to near 60 mph were recorded at Rapid City, S.D., and to 52 mph at Wheatridge, Colo.
+"Back in 1964, the FBI had five black agents.
+Williams said there was "little, if any, chance" that the previously approved authorization bill would survive in the waning days of an election-year Congress that is mired in a budget crisis.
+Officials say most of the treasures were reliquaries or containers used to hold relics.
+Competition already is fierce for some brand drugs that account for a big chunk of industry sales.
+Both the auto and oil industries claim the systems are too expensive.
+The settlement, attached to the defense appropriations bill currently awaiting action by the full Senate, expresses support for the SDI, but only as a research program.
+"I worry about the situation in which 10 years from now the Soviet Union is governed by someone" more belligerent toward the U.S., he told a business group recently.
+Pursuing the assignment with zest, his convoy of tanks has rolled around Kabul, lowering muzzles at obstreperous mujahideen commanders. However, his less than tactful approach upsets some mujahideen.
+Tran Anh Hung's meditation-in-miniature on loss, love and family,filmed entirely inside a French studio, was a hit of last year's festival season.
+Included in the transfer was an undisclosed amount of short-term bank loans for which Stotler & Co. remained liable if they couldn't be paid by the parent.
+Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., Mr. Boesky's principal underwriter, also would remain as a defendant in some of the cases.
+Melanin also blocks some of these In contrast, the sunglasses and sunblocking lotions currently on the market block only the most dangerous part of ultraviolet light, although some newer products are promoted as "blue blockers."
+"The bottom line is we are all Nicaraguans," he said. "Back in Nicaragua, there was no in-between.
+Meanwhile, interest rates on the Treasury's 30-year bond climbed above 8.50 percent during a market sell-off triggered by oversupply concerns as a wave of government auctions began.
+But the result will be sharply lower profit in the latest quarter, PG&E officials said.
+Fifteen students worked at the Challenger Center's mock Mission Control in Houston, while another group of children were "flying" in a simulator at a second Challenger Center in Greenbelt, Md.
+The Big Board and the CBOE are simply watching for now.
+Some Western officials in Moscow say sentiment toward formulating a European response to Mr. Gorbachev's initiatives indicates at least a partial victory for the new pan-European emphasis in Soviet foreign policy under his leadership.
+Officials of the housing agencies are largely unaware of radon problems. and are uncertain whether they have any legal responsibility, it said.
+Mark Fairchild defeated Sangmeister for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor that year.
+In the Philippines, at least 11 people were nailed to crosses and thousands of Filipinos drew blood by beating themselves on the back today to symbolize the suffering of Christ.
+In any case, the era ended in violence, as the ripped lock of one of Metternich's briefcases on display here dramatically demonstrates.
+With 40 days of mourning declared for Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran has been engulfed by a wave of emotion for its dead leader, a development Ahmad could exploit to advance his political ambitions.
+But one carrier, United Airlines, concedes that some tightening up is needed.
+There is one thing that truly disturbs me, and I speak as a Methodist clergyman.
+Five profitable years at a company represent a reassuring sign.
+The EEC jobless rate was 10.6 percent in July 1987.
+To hear mutual-fund lobbyists tell it, says Ms. McGrath, the agency's investment management director, she is engaged in "regulatory overreaching."
+Michael O'Brien, a history professor at University of Wisconsin Fox Valley Center in Menasha and author of a book on McCarthyism, dismissed renewed interest in McCarthy and the Birch Society as fleeting.
+The role of the west continues to be crucial, as ever, to Poland's future.
+He said soldiers "on an operational mission" fired on guerrillas advancing toward the Israeli-policed zone, killing five.
+The currency was quoted at 128.25 yen, up from 128.20 yen at the opening.
+A spokesman read the communique over a crackling telephone line during a live radio broadcast by the Caracol network.
+"It's rather strange when you think that a year ago I was in prison." _ Solidarity spokesman Janusz Onyszkiewicz on his attendance alongside top Communist leaders including Gen.
+Not for him, he insists, are debates over the 'theology' of free trade versus protectionism.
+But "if we all sat back and hoped our kids would read and reread `Alice in Wonderland,' we'd be waiting a long time," he says.
+In announcing the non-Hodgkin's lymphoma benefits, Derwinski mentioned only the link between Vietnam service and the lymphoma. He didn't say the connection was because of Agent Orange.
+If they go badly, it's because Rocco cocked it up.'
+Judge Ryskamp's rate of reversals in civil-rights cases is markedly higher than his reversal rate for other types of cases, and he has drawn some strong rebukes from appellate-court judges in the process.
+Panama's attorney Gregory Craig said the lawsuit will allege murder, grand theft and extortion by Noriega.
+The Greater Yellowstone Area Recovery Fund was set up in response to offers from individuals and groups wishing to make donations, said F. Dale Robertson, chief of the department's Forest Service.
+But the Soviet Union would not be privy to talks on comprehensive new agreements to liberalize trade in areas such as agriculture and textiles that are being drawn up as part of the ambitious Uruguay Round of negotiations scheduled to end in December.
+Labor's chances improved Sunday after two ultra-Orthodox groups _ Shas and the Torah Flag Party _ announced they were considering joining a Labor-led government.
+Secretariat set the record in 1973, Count Fleet won by 25 in 1943 and Man O' War won by 20 in 1920.
+The solution to a bad idea is a good idea, and ideas do build on one another."
+Don't answer - they have probably found an unmentionable use for that as well. Is tonight the last pre-Christmas sex (sorry, adult programme) binge?
+South Africa has given interracial couples in Durban and Uitenhage three months to sell their property and move from white areas to districts zoned for what one affected person called "the darker partner."
+Dow Jones Professional Investor Report said that some analysts believe an acquisition-minded investor is buying up shares.
+But economists said rates have to rise further to counter inflationary pressures.
+That means, first and foremost, abolishing the central bank and replacing it with a currency board.
+The alleged motive was to maximize the gain GAF would realize from the sale of its stake in Carbide.
+Steel shares were up in the US and closed 2 higher in London at 73 1/2 p. Medeva picked up 4 at 219p as Nikko Europe moved to a hold from a buy. Selected Irish companies attracted interest on the belief that the country would leave the ERM at the weekend.
+Machinery continually broke down.
+Still, we're delighted that Mr. Breeden has joined Vice President Quayle's liability-reform campaign by targeting RICO and its avalanche of private securities lawsuits.
+Sun reported revenue of $2.39 billion in the first quarter of 1988, compared to $2.26 billion in the first quarter of 1987.
+Indian peacekeeping forces have been patrolling that region, but about 600 of Insidan soldiers left for home Friday.
+A more likely outcome is an infusion of new blood.
+Jack's car collides with a wolf on a skiddy, midnight New England road and he is bitten when he tries to shift the supposed dead body.
+Maritran Chairman Stephan Van Dyck, visiting the site of the accident yesterday, said his company is taking full responsibility for causing the accident and would assume the full cost of cleanup.
+"I think that North has snaked his way around that" and won't have to testify at the trial about Poindexter tearing up the finding, said John Nields, former chief counsel to the House majority staff in the congressional Iran-Contra hearings.
+Scattered rain also fell on upper Michigan and northwest New York state, but skies were generally fair over the rest of the nation.
+Both measures had been vetoed by Gov. George Deukmejian, who, unaware of the sting operation, described them as unwarranted special interest bills.
+Most experts doubt that Congress would agree to enhance executive-branch power by giving the president such a role.
+The Gulf war, environmental crises and the chaos in eastern Europe have fostered a new sensibility.
+Asamera surged 3, or 47%, to 9 3/8, making it the biggest percentage gainer on the Amex.
+There are 622 shareholders owning 99 or less shares, out of a total of 1,190 Vulcan shareholders.
+The snow forced scores of New York schools to close as a precaution and was blamed for at least one death in weather-related road accidents in that state.
+First Federal will assume responsibility for all of Broadview's 108,000 deposit accounts and other liabilities, totaling about $1.4 billion.
+Courter said the Reagan policies were responsible for the "sweeping change in South America, Central America, Asia and Europe." "I was glad to be a part of the process to get the U.S. back on its feet again," Courter said.
+The state attorney general declared West Virginia's first teacher strike illegal, and the governor declined an offer for a 48-hour cooling off period.
+They include Mr Hosokawa's Japan New party and the New Harbinger party headed by the prime minister's close friend and ally, Mr Masayoshi Takemura, chief cabinet secretary.
+The previous low was 1,314,006 in 1988, said a ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+He said he believes that perestroika, the political and economic restructuring in the Soviet Union, can't succeed without "significant assistance from abroad."
+Campbell said Thursday that state prosecutors so far have failed to prove that a concert by 2 Live Crew was any more obscene than what is seen in nearby adult clubs and bookstores.
+Mr. McGillicuddy vividly recalls the summer day in 1982 when Paul Volcker, then chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, called him at home.
+Chairman John J. Phelan Jr. of the New York Stock Exchange said Wednesday he could support allowing the federal government to halt program trading when share prices drop too rapidly.
+According to Colliers Macaulay and Nicolls (CMN), a large real estate broker, the downtown office vacancy rate is 14 per cent.
+Bullets fired in Sarajevo will whistle around the new president's ears.
+These responsibilities had belonged to Robert J. Dankanyin.
+Newley, 57, who rote "Candy Man" and "What Kind of Fool Am I" and appeared in 40 films, was previously married to actress Joan Collins, with whom he had two children.
+Supporters make the same arguments that were heard in 1957 after the Soviets launched their Sputnik satellite: The United States must remain at the forefront of technology, and not just for economic reasons.
+"The moon is nothing but a circumambulatory aphrodisiac divinely subsidized to provoke the world into a rising birthrate," wrote Christopher Fry.
+The law also bars such discrimination and a Justice Department unit set up in 1987 to handle such cases has received more than 800 complaints from citizens.
+Average age is 49 for the LE and 45 for the SSE.
+Relatives continued a grisly search in forests outside Timisoara through mass graves of corpses, most naked and many mutilated, of victims of a massacre by security forces last weekend.
+The level is still well above world averages, but shows the effect of the appreciating currencies of Asia's newly industrialized countries, the EIU noted.
+But, for Ana Maria Chindler, who owns a small retail business, "the official figure is nonsense.
+In Texas, authorities reported a tornado Monday evening at Smithpoint and Double Bayou.
+Its rise compares with a 10 per cent drop in state sector output. Mr Volsky said the new managers of Soviet enterprises were often young and talented.
+Three Vons stores have convenience stores built into the supermarket, and more of them are planned, according to spokeswoman Mary M. McAboy.
+Blacks in Carletonville have been protesting a recent town council decision to resegregate public facilities that had been integrated.
+"There is sufficient information to cause me to believe that she needs to come forward and discuss these issues in a public forum," Mattox told a news conference.
+The usually adept American Electronics Association blundered as well.
+Upjohn Laboratories is to have facilities in Kalamazoo; Tsukuba, Japan; and Crawley, England.
+But over the past year or so, many high-yielding shares have had problems maintaining their dividends.
+In Nanjing, about 1,000 university students marched to the provincial government headquarters, another witness said.
+However, the rebel Rwandan Patriotic Front said it would not take part in any UN efforts to resolve the crisis until Mr Booh-Booh had been withdrawn from the country.
+The week of Jan. 26 included the Martin Luther King holiday, when most federal and state offices were closed.
+About 20 per cent have driven up from Singapore.
+The pilot of a Pan Am Airbus 310 carrying 166 passengers and a crew of 10 from Washington to Paris initially reported the close call.
+The Front also protests the deployment of Indian peacekeeping soldiers, saying they compromise the country's independence.
+A free-lance photographer being evicted from a high-rent apartment complex fatally stabbed the apartment manager and her assistant and a high-level Veterans Administration official waiting in an outer office with his daughter, police say.
+Prosecutors have refused to say if he will testify against his former boss.
+What is the advantage for U.S. markets and the U.S. economy?"
+Indonesia's Ginandjar Kartasasmita noted Kuwait would have to make cutbacks to come down to the promised level.
+Staffing had been cut from 160 to fewer than 60. The BWMB will retain its statutory obligation to collect all the wool - 50m kg - from the UK's 100,000 producers, including those in Northern Ireland and the Western Isles.
+He wasn't on any list of most wanted criminals and he'd never been the subject of a crime commission hearing or a newspaper story.
+As the strike enters its 15th day today, some members are getting nervous, the spokesman conceded, but the majority of the 55,000 Machinists are prepared to "wait it out as long as it takes."
+Such numbers clearly suggest why pursuit of zero inflation at this time would be foolhardy: The gain would be minor, the damage inestimable.
+I decided to replace them with white flowering plants. The question was where to buy them. I decided to try to obtain the new plants by mail order, as buying locally was both time-consuming and not always successful.
+He ordered the civil proceedings to start Oct. 2.
+American Management Systems Inc. said it received a three-year contract from the General Services Administration valued at $19 million to provide financial-management computer software and related training and technical services.
+In Foresta, a vacation village near Yosemite, fire destroyed 66 homes earlier this week.
+Nor are the free marketeer technocrats among the Socialists overjoyed by the extent of the party's defeat of the liberals and governing conservatives.
+Heavy rains in the southeastern U.S. have kept loggers out of the woods.
+We know it represents our wishes and dreams," Nyameka Goniwe, the widow of slain community leader Matthew Goniwe, said before the banning.
+A second rocket struck a tailor's shop and killed two people, witnesses said.
+After saluting Bush from the steps of his helicopter, Reagan flew off with his beloved Nancy to retirement in California.
+"For Hispanics like me this presidential election will be the most important in our history," Mrs. Bush begins.
+In 1916, the United States purchased the Danish Virgin islands for 25 million dollars.
+The 2 Live Crew remain under fire for their "As Nasty as They Wanna Be" album, which was ripped for its graphic sexual content and its denigration of women.
+Gary Bauer, a special assistant to the president for domestic policy, acknowledged varying "philosophical thrusts" within the administration, but said there is "not a tug-of-war" over the welfare issue.
+The papers also said the Free Press's losses over the past nine years were $100 million; the Free Press earlier had put the total at $91.5 million.
+No one has claimed responsibility for kidnapping the 28-year-old Kemptner and Struebig, 48. Asme-Humanitas officials said today they had not been informed of any demands.
+The signup dates for 1989 rice and extra-long staple cotton programs will be announced later, Agriculture Secretary Richard E. Lyng said Monday.
+Hill passed the lie-detector test could cause problems for some politicians who have attacked her credibility.
+And if it expands into booming areas, there's lots of potential for attendance growth.
+There were friends, relatives, neighbors who knew what was going on and no one did anything," he said.
+"You would probably end up with little bits and pieces preserved in an inadequate manner," he said.
+If a clean car was sprayed again, it was removed from service and recleaned.
+A King Penguin approach focuses me on one giant egg (while earning interest on other cash assets). Unearthing spectacular growth stocks is an exciting treasure hunt.
+Students at four schools in Seoul painted huge Stars and Stripes on campus roadways so pedestrians and vehicles could walk or drive on them.
+As in the early stages of 1987, they lately have been credited on several occasions with helping to drive stock prices higher through their so-called index arbitrage activity.
+"The focus of this business is PCs now," said John McCarthy of Forrester Research Inc. in Cambridge, which tracks technology management trends. "That's what's creating the excitement.
+The British have apparently won concessions that exclude the Falklands' waters from the accord and limit the quota of Illex squid available under the community accords.
+Word of Mr. Leslie's ouster spread quickly.
+That would bring membership in the ANZUS defense treaty down to a total of one.
+"I hope this is just a venial sin on the road to free trade," Mr. Frenzel said.
+Although a sale this fall would probably reap Holiday's executives more than $350 million between them, some analysts say management may opt to shoot for an even bigger payoff later.
+Officials said at least 224 people _ including two Americans _ were killed in Baguio during Monday's earthquake, which measured 7.7 on the Richter scale.
+"Prices have looked amazingly good," he said.
+There has been speculation that either or both might lose their jobs.
+In that decision, the Fed governors said they would decide in a year whether to allow banks to sell new issues of corporate stock.
+The Front, whose leading members are former Communists who declared they broke from the party after the revolution, is accused by the opposition parties of promoting a milder version of Marxism.
+This was her Sarajevo - she believed the truckers were trying to starve out Calais.
+Felix Encinas Laguna, a sociology student, and his brother, a member of the technical faculty at a local university, were at large.
+Paul Jesson as Peachum the fence and Anthony O'Donnell as Lockit the gaoler stay on terms with Gay's text, trading the great line 'I can forgive, as well as resent'.
+The buyer of the units is a newly formed company controlled by John H. Streicker, president and chief executive officer of Security Capital Real Estate Corp., one of the units to be sold.
+Results of that study are expected before a decision is made on the EPA proposal, possibly in October.
+The law specifies that liquidated institutions' depositors will get back all of their money up to $100,000, the spokeswoman said.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average was 0.65 up when London closed for the day.
+The company will transfer almost all of Waterbury's 700 employees to Naugatuck, a spokeswoman said.
+Boesky, whose guilty plea led to a series of Wall Street investigations, is serving a three-year sentence at a minimum security prison in California.
+The two men shook hands and the guests packed into the Brazilian congress cheered.
+In explaining the omission, Mr. Bajda noted that Acme United had a loss of $456,047 on sales of $35.2 million for all of 1986.
+It is difficult, if not impossible, for anyone who has not pored over the thousands of pages of court pleadings and transcripts to have a worthwhile opinion on the underlying merits of the controversy.
+"It tilts the balance totally in favor of the ruling party."
+"If it's a good thing for your employees to be owners, it's a better thing for your employees to be bigger owners," he said.
+Robert Trojanowicz, the director of the school of criminal justice at Michigan State University, thinks there is.
+Mr. Bretherick will also retire from the board.
+When Berdella appeared for a court hearing Monday, Howell lunged at him and had to be restrained.
+"It's understandable, may I observe, that the grantees would like one of their own to be head of this office, but that may not be such a good idea from the standpoint of prudence," Humphrey told the committee.
+Hurricane Joan churned toward Central America with 120 mph winds Wednesday and forced thousands to evacuate coastal areas after it left 35 people dead or missing in Colombia.
+He had sent an advance team headed by his lieutenant, Jesus Dias de Leon Zamorano, known as "El Cachas," to purchase several properties.
+GTE, based in Stamford, Conn., said Mr. Broadhead's resignation was "voluntary" and it came during a meeting yesterday with Mr. Johnson.
+The pirates later handed the captain over to a fishing vessel.
+A nationwide search for a perfectly matched marrow donor inspired 50,000 would-be contributors, but none were suitable for her.
+I can't remember the last time I had an egg.
+Third-quarter reports from all banks won't be available until after the first of the year.
+But that effort also failed, with the sides failing to agree on a power-sharing formula.
+Former National Security Council aide Oliver North and former National Security Adviser John Poindexter may be called as witnesses before the grand jury at a later date, the sources said.
+WPP warned that, as little prospect of economic recovery was in sight for 1992, debt repayments scheduled for 1993 might need renegotiation.
+"Some say it was only three tons, other reports mention up to 60 tons," said Mayor Andris Inkulis of Riga, the capital of the Latvian republic.
+Japan will contribute $150 million to an economic and political stabilization fund for Poland, whose goal is to raise $1 billion from Western nations, Kyodo News Service reported Wednesday.
+Sinbad began his military career as a stowaway, smuggled aboard by a Coast Guardsman.
+Hence his ability to unify the party's various factions may diminish. The leaders of the centre-right National Action Party (PAN) have implicitly accepted the victory of Mr Zedillo and the PRI.
+Jack Grubman, an analyst for PaineWebber Group Inc., said United Telecom sent out "a very strong signal that things are taking shape for Sprint and it's an understatement of where they are headed."
+The maker of Bayer aspirin will launch a program to improve cardiovascular health in a town whose name it hopes will prove a self-fulfilling prophecy: Wellsburg, W.Va.
+Some analysts say Farmers might fetch as little as $3.5 billion in a sale today.
+The recommendations, which blame the nation's declining competitiveness in part on excessive litigation and runaway jury awards, would require a higher burden of proof to win punitive damages and limit them to the amount of compensatory damages.
+Parliament was only entitled to bring actions such as the present case in order to safeguard its own powers.
+It would be a surprise if it stayed in Atlanta." RJR Nabisco moved its headquarters to Atlanta two years ago from Winston-Salem, N.C., its home for more than a century.
+But that bearish factor was easily outweighed by Thursday's news that workers had gone on strike at Doe Run's Herculaneum smelter in the US, which has an annual capacity of 225,000 short tons (2,000 lb).
+Last year, Eastern said it wanted to reduce its total pilot costs to $304 million from $417 million.
+According to Australian Broadcasting Corp. production manager Anne Chivas, "Bush Tucker Man" is one of the network's most popular programs.
+One year ago: Paul Simon defeated Jesse Jackson in the Illinois Democratic primary, while George Bush won a ringing victory over Bob Dole in the Republican contest.
+Revenue rose 11.1 percent from $3.73 billion last year to $4.14 billion this year.
+Three consortiums are vying to build two large detectors planned for the $8 billion atom particle smasher.
+Emperor Hirohito took the unusual step Friday of assuring reporters that he was in good health following a fever earlier in the week that kept him in bed for two days.
+Last week, the Soviets revived their demand that the treaty require the two sides to issue a separate declaration setting limits on SLCMs, administration sources said.
+The first of these new products could be released to the market as early as the second half of 1990, the companies said.
+Mr Forsgren estimates that lower inflation has cost the company about FFr100m. Euro Disney originally hoped to reduce its debt by raising capital from the sale and lease-back of five of its six hotels and developing property around the park.
+Consider the case of the Shearson New York Daily Tax-Free money market fund.
+He was about to quit that job when then Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger made an offer he couldn't resist _ the job as secretary of the navy.
+Meanwhile, Dukakis, who has assaulted Simon's campaign with a blitz of last-minute television advertising, accused Simon of "doing a disservice to the Democratic Party" by talking up the likelihood of a brokered presidential convention in Atlanta.
+Another foot of mountain snow was likely today in Utah, where 12 inches fell Wednesday and winds pushed past 60 mph. More heavy snow was reported in the Lake Tahoe area, with up to 2 feet expected overnight.
+Officials at Robinson Lake Lerer & Montgomery, a public relations firm hired by Michael Milken to speak on his behalf, declined to comment.
+Last month, President Ali Hassan Mwinyi accused seven Cabinet members of lack of discipline and accountability in their departments and fired them.
+In the meantime a $50,000 gift has been sent to allow local officials to purchase needed goods, Ms. Gautier said.
+Failure to specify the measurement system upfront may result in after-the-fact tracking that is biased.
+He expects both stocks and bonds to continue drifting aimlessly until a week from today, when the government report on employment growth and unemployment in May will give investors their next significant reading on economic trends.
+Meanwhile, some people say they won't buy the Eagles at their current price.
+As a market for consumer goods, China is virtually untapped.
+Outside of New York City, all other medical waste can be buried in landfills.
+The final gavel may be about to fall at Louisiana's Auctioneers Licensing Board, and time could be running out for the Board of Examiners in Watchmaking.
+On Sunday, a ministry spokesman who wouldn't be identified said: "There was no emergency.
+Friedman, now the Times' chief diplomatic correspondent, was asked if he would ever return to Beirut.
+The sprawling, high-security compound encloses separate newsrooms for each language service, as well as the networks' reference library on Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union used frequently by American and Western scholars.
+'It wants to go on the offensive.
+Sales for stores open more than one year rose 3.3% to $8.3 million from $8 million.
+The company said pretax profit fell to #57.5 million from #66.6 million in the year earlier period, while operating profit fell 31% to #67.9 million.
+"It's frightening to think that a bomb could be hidden in something as small as that.
+(portion) A judge Wednesday extended for three weeks the period in which Central American asylum-seekers can leave southern Texas, where an immigration policy was blamed for trapping hundreds in desperate conditions.
+The test was initially set for Wednesday but was delayed a day because of winds.
+In October 1988, the airlines celebrated their first decade of freedom.
+A spokesman at the Israeli Embassy here said Israel wouldn't comment on the U.S. protest.
+"The grumblers are grumblers.
+Mrs. Thatcher's admission was published as the government promised a statement to the House of Commons on Thursday by Defense Secretary Tom King.
+Rumors spread shortly after 1 p.m. that the NYSE would be closed, and a rapid denial by the Securities and Exchange Commission failed to convince nervous traders.
+In early trading in Tokyo Monday, the dollar was quoted at 124.65 yen, up from a low of 124.37 yen.
+They sang "God Bless America" after the verdict, and cheered Mecham as he departed and offered a brief wave to the crowd.
+She ignored him, and took lessons at Buckingham Palace on how to use a rifle.
+'It means a consciousness of freedom with responsibility.' Mr Brunner is clear that his main platform is anti-European.
+Some executives would rather begin by reciting the employee's virtues and recalling his contributions to the company.
+Everyone files past the apartment at delivery time, and if someone is out of town, tenants dispatch children to slip mail under the absentee's door.
+The A-12 is designed to replace the Navy's A-6E Intruder, which is now reaching the end of its service life as an aircraft-carrier based long-range strike jet.
+Shaklee says the energy drink it is developing for the Daedalus pilots might lead to a beverage for endurance athletes that could be sold commercially.
+That amendment would have imposed an 18 percent surtax in millionaires in order to reduce Medicare patients' out-of-pocket expenses.
+Walshire Assurance Co., $10 million principal amount of convertible debentures, via Advest Inc. and Legg Mason Wood Walker Inc.
+The dollar fell in early European trading today on the heels of Tuesday's sharp drop in New York.
+Others have found hope in their solidarity _ particularly in the Eastern and miners' strikes _ but will spend labor's traditional holiday wondering if their jobs are the price they will pay for their pride and determination.
+In recent weeks, Mr. Myerson has spent much time in meetings trying to pump up demoralized partners but, in many cases, to little avail.
+The U.N. Office of High Commissioner for Refugees said it sent a report of the massacre to the regional anti-piracy center in Songkhla, Southern Thailand.
+The report said staff members are suffering from burnout because of overuse and underuse of personnel.
+He is sure he has a message to pass on, but it is hard to pin down what exactly it is.
+According to Mr. Martin, he quickly began the transformation of the order from its centuries-old tradition of spiritual and hierarchical discipline in an attempt to "achieve the ideal of a New Man in a material setting."
+But Sprinkel insisted that recoveries do not die of old age but rather by bad economic policies pursued by the government.
+France's determination to cling to the system even at severe cost is the largest factor forcing it down.
+Martin Marietta, an aerospace company based in Bethesda, Md., operates a construction aggregates business through its Materials Group.
+Presidential press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said Monday that Bush put off a scheduled Sept. 16-22 trip to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Venezuela.
+The interim arrangements could help calm the atmosphere.
+Raychem has seen several quarters of declining profits, which the company has blamed, in part, on losses from its Raynet unit.
+So it's painful in the short-term." Mr. Katz had estimated that before yesterday's charge, Time Warner's publishing group would have earned $44 million in the third quarter, compared with $54 million a year earlier.
+"The first time I went there, they put me and six normal people on this special diet for 10 days," she says.
+But by last year Fiat had fallen to fourth place behind VW, General Motors and Peugeot.
+Under the law, a woman who undergoes an abortion is not liable for punishment, only the person who performs the procedure.
+Military officials say the rebels are killing Moslems and burning their homes and shops because the Tigers suspect them of supporting the government.
+Next week Mr Sutherland will be in Madrid for the IMF/World Bank meeting where he is expected to buttonhole ministers to urge completion of ratification procedures this year.
+Several prominent CEOs, including Walt Disney Co.'s Michael Eisner and Chrysler Corp.'s Lee A. Iacocca, don't serve on any.
+However, the Tigers rejected the agreement and turned their guns on the Indians.
+Paper manufacturers, operating in a highly cyclical industry, are planning a 30.7 per cent reduction.
+"The 1987 Elias Baseball Analyst" (Collier Books, 448 pages, $12.95) is the third annual treatise by Seymour Siwoff, Steve Hirdt and Peter Hirdt, and the Elias Sports Bureau crew.
+Ms. Richards, in turn, asked how White could "move from a government salary to a $1.3 million mansion in Houston right after leaving the governor's office?"
+In 1934, it moved its base to Dallas, where three streets still bear his name.
+NASA suffered another setback Thursday when a toppled beam was found inside the space shuttle Atlantis, but the countdown continued for the scheduled weekend launch of Discovery.
+Again comes the answer in Pushto: The word "Punjab" goes flying by, and so does "Afridi," the name of a tribe that has been giving the government trouble with smuggling and kidnapping.
+The couple had two children, Janet Auchincloss Rutherford, who died in 1985, and James Auchincloss.
+"Margin calls can be contained a lot more quickly than before," a top trader said.
+Visitors are also invited to catch and eat trout from a lake created in 1963 by a nuclear explosion at the bottom of a 90-metre concrete shaft.
+But half of its real estate is tax-exempt because it belongs to universities, hospitals or other non-profit institutions.
+He charged that Canada has hired 12 law firms and spent more than $20 million in an attempt to sway the decision.
+Henderson said 115 have people died from fentanyl overdoses in California, Arizona and Oregon since 1980.
+MicroProse is preparing a more sophisticated gulf war game for personal computers.
+(4) "Roseanne," ABC, 19.1, 17.8 million homes.
+In the Philippine capital of Manila, a left-wing group marked the anniversary by calling for the end to nuclear weapons and establishment of international nuclear-free zones.
+The two men were sent back to Libya on Thursday, according to official spokesmen in Dakar.
+In Billings, Mont., Bush said that he had talked to the aides but declined to characterize his conversation.
+"There's a feeling here that the only thing worse than giving them the holiday is not giving it to them," said Jim Tidwell, chairman of the Republican Party in Gila County.
+"I didn't even get significant pressure from members of Congress," he said.
+Financial records are not urgent, so if the manager has to keep them they will always be out of date. The person who keeps the books should not be in the firing line. Record-keeping is the task of second-line management, not first-line.
+Security was especially heavy in Bethlehem this year because of a wave Arab-Jewish clashes following the Oct. 8 Temple Mount riot in which Israeli police killed 17 Palestinians.
+Fee recovery and credit projects could then be abolished; in order to entice private enforcers, the government would make discretionary grants for enforcement actions to environmental groups or, for that matter, to bountyhunters.
+"It costs a bit to get here, mind you.
+Sometimes, he hangs like a monkey upside down from his crib.
+He was repeatedly cheered by the large crowd waving West German flags and calling for quick unification.
+The sour atmosphere of a family squabble does not help a sale. Do not hasten to tell your neighbours: so says Andrew Smith, of national agent Strutt & Parker.
+The roll materials and films businesses also achieved improved sales and profits, helping to more than offset a loss in the European materials business.
+A whole other world of theory looms in the minds of physicists and mathematicians.
+Soviet soldiers are preparing to return to a homeland also in turmoil.
+A gloomy prediction for the dollar by an adviser to President-elect George Bush and concern about mounting inflation pressure soured the bond market's reaction to the vice president's victory over Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis.
+Nielsen Co. has told ABC it will revise the numbers at a later date.
+But he adds, "If she would have been on the (winner's) podium, it would have made a difference, realistically, of a couple hundred thousand dollars."
+But that's a debatable point.
+"The question is what we think of the ability of the existing policy to succeed.
+"We have a slower economy but one that is growing about as fast as we can afford to." Bush administration officials have been pressuring the Fed recently to help the economy by easing credit.
+Another campaign issue, child care, is the subject of numerous bills in both chambers.
+Hundreds of construction troops rioted at the Baikonur space center in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan after complaining of "inhuman treatment" by their superiors, news services said.
+Mikulec joined the AP in New York in 1957 and worked in the photo library before becoming a photo editor.
+His assets, including a $500,000 peach colored stucco home laden with Italian marble, have been seized.
+Spending by the Bureau of Reclamation, an Interior Department agency operating in Western states, would total $1.07 billion in fiscal 1989, just $13 million more than Congress approved for fiscal 1988.
+A statement by Hebrew University did not give the cause of death.
+Verit said it expected LaPointe to change its name to American Toxxic Control and apply for a listing on the American Stock Exchange after the merger was completed.
+Mr. Irimajiri, who will retain his posts as a board member at Honda and at the research subsidiary, wasn't available for comment.
+In Ueckermunde a DM60m (Pounds 21.2m) marine harbour is being developed to attract prosperous Berliners who want to sail in the attractive Oder bay straddling the border.
+South Korea has been hit during the past month by a wave of violent protests by radical students who demand the overthrow of the government and reunification of the divided Korean peninsula.
+A police officer who declined to be identified said investigators believe the liquid was gasoline.
+MAGNA International, the biggest independent Canadian car parts producer, recorded a 46 per cent jump in third-quarter profit.
+"I really do think that he is still alive," his mother, Lena, said. "I feel he is.
+The East German Christian Democratic Union, which is backed by its West German counterpart led by Chancellor Helmut Kohl, has emphasized its religious roots in the campaign.
+And the chief said he will stay to implement them.
+The Supreme Court, after hearing arguments Wednesday in cases from Minnesota and Ohio, must decide whether states may outlaw abortions for most unmarried girls under 18 unless their parents are notified or a judge's approval is given.
+For example, most Americans do not want any more taxes on the middle class and poor people, but corporations and the wealthy must pay their share," Jackson said.
+He added that similar accords with Guatemala and Dominica are under "active consideration."
+Both Friedman's convictions stem from his efforts to drum up business through bribery on behalf of CitiSource Inc., a company in which he was the largest stockholder.
+During that period, competition between Hertz and Avis became so fierce that it occasionally led to lawsuits over promotional claims.
+But amid rising concern among the poor and increasing calls for investigations by elected officials, there were signs Thursday that the price of home heating oil may drop as rapidly as it rose.
+"When I was 18, no one could convince me that the name of your teacher or school was that important.
+Nearly all the 7,000 inhabitants in the Shek Kong Detention Center refused to have breakfast and lunch Saturday, said a police spokesman on condition of anonymity.
+Precise and up-to-date data on specific destinations, however, can be obtained from one of more than 30 British Airway travel clinics in the UK.
+The Treasury's benchmark 30-year issue lost 5/8 point, or $6.25 for each $1,000 face amount.
+The highest three-day toll for the holiday was logged in 1969, when 597 people died.
+Eastern attorney Bruce Zirinsky said Friday that Eastern needed the cash by Monday or Tuesday.
+Total government revenue would be unchanged, allowing the president to argue he hadn't raised income taxes.
+The city council earlier this week passed a $175 million incentive package of its own.
+Though the stock long term will be influenced by asset values, short term it moves with earnings.
+The party has given up its constitutional mandate to rule, and more than 700,000 members have quit in recent weeks, dropping membership to about 1.6 million.
+The presidential campaign is already beginning to warm up.
+By the late 1970s, Mr. Adham had left the Saudi government and was concentrating on his various businesses, which included a gold mine, a bottling company and a construction and real-estate business.
+But that's not the end of Gage, and only the beginning of the horror awaiting the Creeds.
+That is, if the 11-year-old doesn't take a shine to being host of a late-night television program after he appears on "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson" this week.
+It states that for every economist holding any given view, there'll be another holding precisely the opposite. The project originates with Paul Ormerod, economics chief at the Henley Centre research group.
+During the year GMAC financed or leased 33 per cent of new GM vehicles sold in the US against 35 per cent in 1991.
+With youth, she says "comes some fresh ideas," adding: "There's nothing wrong with the fact that he chose not to carry a gun through the mud.
+"Our survival depends on our ability to think globally and act locally," he said.
+Nissan's exports gained 1.7%, to 98,664 vehicles.
+Director Bernardo Bertolucci admits his cast and crew went through an ordeal to make the film.
+He died at age 60, heavily in debt and suffering from asthma and edema.
+The recycled content would have to be from consumer waste, not plant scrap.
+The Pittsburgh-based USW represents about 4,000 Reynolds employees at 21 locations in the United States and Canada and about 6,000 Alcoa employees at nine locations in the United States.
+Frohnmayer told reporters he had met twice recently with Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., the endowment's harshest critic, and was assured that Helms had no intention of trying to abolish the grant-making federal agency.
+"Top management at Hyundai isn't fully committed to high-tech," says Chung Jinho, director of Korea research at Prudential-Bache Securities in Seoul and no relation to Hyundai's founder.
+This year, the FEC will give the Democratic and Republican nominees $27 million each for the general election campaign.
+Doubts about the group's momentum had punctured the May peak of 181p. Turnover rose by 17 per cent to Pounds 101.5m (Pounds 86.9m).
+The wild turkeys themselves have cooperated by being as adaptable as whitetail deer and nearly as reproductive as rabbits.
+Doug Brown, chairman of Grant Thornton's national real-estate industry committee, says the accounting firm may yet consider FADA for its staff and some of its fixed assets.
+While some companies are serious about training managers, he says, many others offer few programs, and those that are offered often don't meet managers' needs.
+U.S. and other foreign countries are sending forces to Saudi Arabia to defend against any attack by Iraq, which invaded Kuwait on Aug. 2.
+Mr. Cannistraro, a former Wood Gundy Corp. securities analyst, is currently serving a prison sentence for securities fraud.
+Disagreements between the men led Champon to file suit in July 1989 to sever their business relationship.
+"We shouldn't assume this," Baker said in an appearance before a congressional hearing, but he went on to lay out _ on the assumption that Ortega would win _ tough terms the Sandinistas would have to meet before normal relations could be restored.
+So far this year, 44 banks have failed, nearly double the number at the same time last year.
+The city's first black school superintendent may lose his job four years after many hailed his hiring as another step in healing racial bitterness that stemmed from court-ordered busing.
+In that State Department post, he had a hand in shaping the Reagan administration's Central America policies.
+Moreover, the lack of high offers raises questions about the value currently assigned to the assets on Elders's books.
+The seven Chinese arrived April 25 at New York's Kennedy International Airport with nine other peasants.
+The firm is active in the fixed income and equity markets in Germany as well as mergers and acquisitions. Kleinwort Benson's presence is more modest: there are just six professionals based in the Frankfurt office.
+Two vessels sank during the storm and one ran aground.
+He also estimates the company has $4 a share in cash flow and expects its earnings to rebound with the economic recovery.
+Marcia Little and Dean Brundage, a retired educator from suburban Virginia, had another idea.
+The Japanese are launching a full-tilt assault on the market segments where GM reaps much of its U.S. automotive profit: luxury cars and midpriced family sedans.
+Most of Bakker's "lifetime partners" sent him $1,000 in exchange for lodging at the Heritage U.S.A., a Christian retreat south of Charlotte that once was connected to the PTL.
+Investigators had not determined a motive, he said.
+It was the patent award that forced Smith into Chapter 11 proceedings, under which it operates under court supervision with protection from creditor lawsuits.
+"To use the word `barn' is stretching the meaning," said Morris Bullock, a real estate agent handling the sale.
+He also discovered that the waves almost always appear during storms in which the wind shifts abruptly from northeasterly to southwesterly.
+Both won priceless line-out ball, often against bigger and stronger men.
+The Soviets lifted the hand of oppression, and for that we are appreciative. But the key role was the role of the people, primarily attributable to the people.
+"I think we've succeeded in taking the fossils out." Mr. Dzodin insists the proposed changes have nothing to do with the miserable advertising environment facing ABC and its competitors.
+The water is not meant for drinking.
+I do not believe this will diminish.'
+Pollen is the darling of the younger, leggier sort of racegoer.
+The legislation would require that a woman be informed of the gestational age of the fetus and see a medically accurate photograph of a fetus at the same gestational age.
+The move is part of an effort by non-OPEC producers to shore up world oil prices by cutting or freezing exports.
+In addition to domestic concerns over inflation and growth, the Fed is keeping an eye on international markets, where the dollar has been climbing, especially against the Japanese yen.
+Honda and Nissan are both considering buying diesel engines from European car makers in an attempt to meet growing demand.
+We got right down to business. We thought it was an extraordinary conversation," Fitzwater said of Bush.
+If he had been sentenced to five concurrent life terms, however, he would be eligible for parole in 14 years, 11 months.
+In other cases, the book implies that American producers could do more to sell their products.
+The legislation is due to be resubmitted to parliament either in the summer or in the autumn.
+The carrier's August load factor, or the percentage of available seats occupied, rose to 69.5% from 68.5%.
+The report makes 16 recommendations to the Pentagon, some of which would be required under the provision Levin inserted into the defense appropriations bill.
+About Pounds 4.5bn of the Pounds 8bn receipts are held by councils in the south-east.
+Moreover, there are growing fears that the slump in bond prices may stretch out for several years.
+When only Dennis Underwood, commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, showed up at Thursday's hearing, Miller refused to accept his testimony.
+His bill would require exchanges to produce within a year audit trails accurate to the closest minute and to produce within three years audits accurate to the nearest 30 seconds.
+They were the only entrants. Manchester was, of course, chosen as Britain's candidate for the 1998 Olympics because of its convenient proximity to Bowdon Croquet Club where the prestigious annual croquet invitation event, the President's Cup, is played.
+The collection's title novella introduces its central theme, showing how the ghosts of a family's past can haunt and manipulate those still alive.
+At the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, from which the new convention emerged during follow-up negotiations, climatic variation was added to human activities as a cause of desertification.
+The rights will be distributed to stock of record Oct. 31 and expire in 10 years.
+Eight journalists covering their protest were detained for two hours, then freed.
+Its members will be 'independently minded and have achieved personal distinction and public standing'.
+A spokesman for Liberty All-Star said the complaint has "no merit" and "would be vigorously defended if it ever comes to trial."
+Even some successful restaurateurs are cautious about the field's investment merits.
+But, Mr. Ongpin noted, the appreciation of the Japanese yen has, in dollar terms, increased the Philippines' yen-denominated debt load by more than $1 billion in the past year.
+SWAPO has yet to detail its plans.
+The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has levied fines totaling $100,000 against three Japanese firms whose ships were videotaped apparently fishing illegally in U.S. waters off Alaska in early January.
+In September, UAL directors accepted a $6.75 billion offer from the pilots, management and British Airways PLC that also included labor and wage concessions.
+Bush made the comment during a meeting with reporters to announce his selection of John Sununu as chief of staff.
+'The steel mills have wrecked the air,' said Alexander, the driver. Faya, the 30-year-old manager of the local state-owned grocery store (which resembles an old, run-down dairy) said business was bad.
+"He's too young, too fast.
+They are organized by a wide range of groups and individuals, ranging from the National Muzzle-Loading Rifle Association to ranchers.
+Roffman violated Janney Montgomery policies in making comments to the news media about the Taj Mahal before clearing them with top company officials and by not disseminating the recommendations broadly to the firm's clients first, Wilde said.
+But Castiglia said he would not comment further until he could read the indictment more closely.
+Republican Party chairman Lee Atwater offered the opposition a grudging tip of his hat.
+True, the European economy is on the mend; but it is a jobless recovery.
+If the existing regulators made sure that the managements were individually fined, then the industry would see a very rapid and effective clean-up of its operations.
+In southern Asia, however, skepticism remained over some aspects of the plan, particularly the continued aid to combatants.
+At that point he was able to do calculations and recall aspects of his life.
+"They said it was a political provocation that had nothing to do with art," recalls Mr. Prigov.
+A document approved overwhelmingly by the congress Saturday terminated the Communist Party _ called the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party _ and proclaimed the Hungarian Socialist Party its successor.
+Companies reported an overall expansion in staff numbers during the month, fitting in with matching recent evidence that unemployment is falling.
+I underestimated how well they were doing internationally, outside the U.S.," said Charles Crane, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+You claim that mainstream church attendance has declined because of too much emphasis on social justice.
+He added that the standard that would be imposed on industry "will not make a dent" in the problem.
+Nevertheless, some companies are able to overcome those barriers.
+A French company said it will suspend distribution of a controversial abortion pill following an "outcry of public opinion at home and abroad" against the drug.
+"Eastern philosophy, in particular the tract `Kama Sutra' and the studies of Mahatma Gandhi, exercised a big influence on the composition of the second part," Tass quoted Kherkel as saying.
+Here, too, the Bush administration refuses to accept limits on the weapons carried aboard nuclear submarines and surface ships.
+The two nations share a long border, and Saudi Arabia also has been a target of Iraqi criticism over oil policies.
+But mostly, almost 40,000 of them will sit on benches and have a good cry, while 350 local amateurs on a hillside stage act out a story about an Indian's cold-blooded murder here in 1883.
+The court based the ruling on its interpretation of a state law that gives towns power to zone.
+Redeeming a campaign promise to force the military to end its ban on homosexuals proved a protracted distraction.
+The move expands the board to seven members.
+Dealers said the shares responded to a positive meeting with analysts about the company's secondquarter earnings, which were released Thursday.
+He says it's just for convenience and to keep from mismatching socks and ties and such.
+Along the way, DeZell learned a lot about broken dreams.
+Women headed 61 percent of the households in 1980.
+She said a few soldiers were also sent back for psychological care.
+In June, Mr. Rough, who served as a director of the New York Fed from 1982 to 1984, pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud.
+Alzheimer's, characterized by memory loss and other dementia, afflicts an estimated 5 million mostly elderly Americans.
+The largest element of the charge was a Pounds 6.1m provision for the write-down of fixed assets and Pounds 1.7m of costs for the refinancing.
+The air quality control business, operated by Allis's American Air Filter Co. unit, had 1987 sales of $275 million.
+The triumph of this novel is that Mr. Malouf manages to realize a complex, nuanced portrait of the "other" histories of Vic and Digger's lives that is at once compelling, convincing and utterly without condescension.
+Baghdad had ceased its attacks on Iranian cities during Ozal's visit and had announced it would not resume attacks for six hours after Ozal left.
+At least one company is adding a stick-on label to its regular packaging to further define the product ingredients, he said.
+Most airlines believe that fares will rise by an average of between $10 and $20.
+"Just as we have taken action against the Iraqis over their treatment of hostages in general, so we have taken action in this respect," Hurd said.
+The BBC will make more programmes outside London, Mr John Birt, director-general, said yesterday. He told the Scottish Press Fund in Glasgow that the BBC had 'developed far too much as a London-based institution'.
+On Galveston Island, City Manager Doug Matthews recommended Thursday evening that residents start evacuating.
+The 76-year-old general took power in a 1954 military coup and has held tight control since then.
+First, BellSouth found itself in a bidding duel with McCaw and was forced to sweeten its $564-million offer to $710 million.
+Proposition 7 would eliminate the century-old section of the oath to which an officeholder must swear publicly that he or she didn't bribe anyone to get the job.
+Loans to heavily indebted corporations, so-called HLT loans, "have crested" and were not a factor in the special charge, Mr. Rademacher said.
+The board said late Friday that it was naming William Taylor to replace Kearney on an acting basis.
+Texaco said it would withdraw its request for a Supreme Court hearing at that time.
+And this is a result of a study that cost $3.2 million.
+FIVE YEARS after losing the Mexican presidential election to Mr Carlos Salinas de Gortari, Mr Cuauhtemoc Cardenas continues to cast a spell over the nation's politics.
+The Resolution Trust Corp. will be created to sell more than $300 billion in real estate now owned by bankrupt S&Ls.
+Astrero said there were conflicting reports on the casualty figure but it appeared the agency count was too high.
+The official spoke after a report in Monday's New York Times that one man of Middle Eastern appearance had asked passers-by: "Where does the captain live?" FBI spokesman Gary Laturno said he could neither confirm nor deny the report.
+American, a unit of AMR Corp., said details of the new six-year pact with the Association of Professional Flight Attendants wouldn't be released until next week.
+And so we'll start moving forward legislatively there.
+It hasn't helped that he's waffled on abortion and gay rights, sought the support of both the Liberal and Conservative parties (he won the Liberal endorsement) and that he turned to comedian Jackie Mason for help with Jewish voters.
+Many legislators predict a reversal of Roe vs. Wade would result in the issue dominating the legislative and electoral processes in many states.
+The sale follows a rousing victory for President Carlos Salinas de Gortari in this month's midterm legislative elections.
+A spokeswoman for PaineWebber said Alison and PaineWebber both declined comment on the case.
+Canadian volumes were 'modestly higher'. Operating earnings from CUB rose from ADollars 211m to ADollars 250m, with market share climbing to 53 per cent.
+Broderbund Software Inc. sold 3.3 million shares in a Nov. 25 IPO at $11 a share, the high end of the expected range.
+The economists then used six different methods of measuring income inequality, applying them to the same group of workers, and found that the United States was the most unequal of the five countries by four of the methods.
+The fanaticism mounting, with the head of a world religion hiring hitmen, it's just unheard-of.
+It also requires individuals to pay a higher interest rate on tax underpayments than the IRS pays on tax refunds.
+Most streets in Tokyo, a much bigger city than New York, are safe at night.
+None of the escrow money, new bonds, or guarantees would be provided by the creditor country governments, such as the U.S., or by the IMF or World Bank.
+Newspaper executives gathered to hear President Carlos Salinas de Gortari of Mexico address the annual meeting of The Associated Press today and to choose directors of the news cooperative.
+The man had waited about six months for the first heart.
+The stock was depressed earlier this week after regulators on Friday recommended that the rate increase be limited to just 11.5%.
+Local analysts say it has been under way for roughly six months.
+Those arrested were suspected of fraudulently obtaining jobless compensation worth $303,000. But he said other Yugoslavs apparently bilked the West Germany government of $30 million to $60 million.
+"The government, the mujahedeen, the refugees in Pakistan, Iran and the West all want the same thing.
+The weather service said the temperature in the capital dropped from 100 to 82 degrees after the rain began.
+It isn't clear what Mr. Buzzetta will do differently than his predecessor, who was viewed as a businessman and dealmaker rather than a journalist.
+In the Phillips case, a federal appeals court found evidence last year that Mr. Pickens "had no intention from the outset" to honor his repeated statement that he was not interested in and would not accept greenmail.
+So there seems to be much ado about nothing," Keough said.
+After the ruling, Romero said it indirectly validated his concerns.
+The book, formally entitled "Policy and Supporting Positions," is a usually a best-seller.
+We're good at mortgage lending and small commercial loans and we'll keep working in those areas." While loan growth slowed last year "what we didn't do was build asset quality problems into our portfolio," Mr. Chormann said.
+Ceausescu was ousted and then executed last December in the wave of reforms that washed over Eastern Europe.
+But having it occur at the same time the flood of charged particles from the sun is increasing makes them consider the possibility of cause and effect.
+I'm sure that, for the moment, you would be able to draw some lines differentiating these two positions.
+Lithuania has followed suit, while hundreds of Latvian intellectuals have formulated demands for sovereignty extending to independent membership for their republic in the United Nations and their own team at the Olympics.
+Young said the study was incomplete and the FDA has not approved aspirin for use in the prevention of an initial heart attack.
+A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Bonn said he knew of no change in Budapest's position.
+Mr. Ailes produced a 30-second TV spot saying Mr. Dole "straddled" on raising taxes, while Mr. Bush was opposed.
+The stock rose 1/2 to 38 7/8.
+The congress also passed a resolution condemning the Soviet leadership for leading the economy to the brink of collapse.
+That premium was cheap for a company with sparse debt, a 36% return on equity and a five-year annual earnings growth rate of 25%.
+Chrysler said it was boosting production at the plant north of Detroit effective Monday following a two-week model-changeover shutdown.
+Now, though, new technology may enable dealers to shave costs.
+San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor, noting that her city suffered 96 drive-by shooting incidents last year, called for federal funds to be funneled directly to the local governments, a suggestion loudly applauded by her colleagues.
+"Not that I recall," said Sable.
+Home heating oil for December settled 1.22 cents higher at 92.71 cents a gallon.
+The Iraqi News Agency said a group of pilots has offered to fly suicide missions against U.S. ships sent to the Persian Gulf as part of a multinational being deployed to defend Saudi Arabia against a possible Iraqi attack.
+That's one of the advantages of New Orleans.
+Some people contend the approach is simply a means for limiting certain rights.
+They include the United States and Soviet Union, the only two countries that admit having the weapons.
+In an unusually harsh attack, defense attorneys challenged the procedures U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell adopted for a hearing on whether prosecutors took evidence from the compelled congressional testimony of Lt.
+Docked next to the Delta Queen, was the seven-deck Mississippi Queen, which carried Miss Hayes from New Orleans to Vicksburg and back.
+Center physician Neal Holtan has learned not to mince words: "I may ask point-blank if they've ever been tortured."
+Drivers of the Energy Department's more than 12,000 cars and trucks were directed Thursday to begin buying alcohol-blended fuels in an experiment to measure fuel savings.
+Last year, he was sentenced in South Carolina to 10 years in prison for aiding a fugitive who had stabbed a witness to the slaying of an employee of Robinson's.
+A third commentary in Sunday's Economic Information criticized leaders of the democracy movement for calling for freedom of the press, saying they have an idealized view of Western freedoms.
+Enter on the work sheet the larger of the standard deduction or allowed itemized deductions.
+The question that Westerners then ask is how on earth anyone can run a financial system without the use of debt.
+The company has about 9.1 million shares outstanding.
+The court clerk, Elaine Williams, said there were no announcements from the court regarding a settlement.
+The company, which was near the top of Inc. magazine's list of fastest growing companies last year, had net income for the first quarter of $2.6 million, or 15 cents a share, on revenue of $141.8 million.
+The two companies together will spend $55 million on the films, which each will have budgets in excess of $4.5 million.
+In its defense, the accounting profession maintains that it erects a Chinese wall between its auditing and consulting arms so that auditors can objectively judge a client's decisions.
+Lines were long at the INS office here, but most of the waiting people were smiling.
+A political arrangement that would bring this remote Western Pacific archipelago more self-government and nearly $500 million in U.S. aid headed for defeat today at the hands of the voters.
+Though the rebels have refused a call by the United Nations for a one-month truce to let the food pass, they have pledged not to attack supply convoys in certain protected corridors.
+In Boston, Catholics have collected $460,000 for Armenian earthquake victims, with donations still coming in on Christmas, Cardinal Bernard Law said.
+Mr. Gutfreund's failure to report the Treasury-auction irregularities when told about them "is very hard for me to understand," Mr. Maughan said.
+The acquisition of MCA by Matsushita is expected to be completed anytime within the next three weeks.
+Chrysler's Acustar subsidiary will close its Coleman, Wis., electronic component plant by June 1990, laying off 400 employees.
+It insists that it has no territorial ambitions, no intention to acquire nuclear weapons technology, and has a very limited arms-buying budget, especially when compared with that of Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
+Perrier was the clear leader among the imports, which accounted for 9.8 percent of the total market, Bevmark said.
+The two-year-old litigation arose out of complaints' about compound interest that brokerage firms charge on margin accounts.
+(Applause.) Q. The student wonders how the youths have changed since the days when you were a student, up till now.
+"You didn't get rich with Lawrence Welk but you got a lot of exposure," Fountain says. "And he loves jazz." He spent two years on the show, working jazz clubs on the side.
+The company said it expects the transaction to close "soon."
+"I think we're at a point of transition from a civil-rights orientation to an economic-rights orientation, and that is much more difficult," says the 35-year-old lawyer and Democrat.
+The policy of glasnost, or openness, initiated by President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has resulted in a growing vocal opposition to nuclear power.
+The pair were then led in handcuffs back to the Lake County Jail, pending April trials.
+Given the tensions between the Bundesbank and Kohl, however, it would be surprising if the chancellor turned up to listen.
+The richer countries are central to the debate.
+But some economic analysts assert that expensive entitlements force the nation to skimp on benefits for the young.
+The Soviet military also has been under party control.
+Ford said it moved to add an average $50 a car to sticker prices to offset higher operating and product development costs.
+"Who's to say where children learn the most, from a math book or from some real life experience life a marriage ceremony?" he said.
+Brian E. Sear, president of Symbolics, said the company hopes to return to profitability later this year through its cost-cutting measures.
+"The prime minister did not realize this inevitable slowness when he gave the date of Aug. 31, and he cannot keep that promise. We think the government could be presented to the Sejm before Sept. 10," Geremek said.
+We must not fail him.
+Many of us are dumbfounded by recent examples of misdirection, such as the frivolous antitrust case brought by state attorneys general accusing insurance companies of causing the tort crisis.
+The Japanese maker of electronic goods reported results for the five-month period because shareholders last January approved a change in the company's fiscal year.
+Neither man was wearing a seat belt, authorities said.
+Two men in custody Friday in the 1981 kidnapping and killing of an 11-year-old girl, were linked to the crime by a third man who confessed in a letter mailed after his death, police said.
+The Chases estimate about $1,500 came out of their milk checks each month to fund the 18-month program.
+He was a friend - until the Irish Treaty - of Rudyard Kipling, who admired Canada but disliked the United States.
+But those gains came at the expense of technology issues.
+Monday's high was 72 degrees and skies were sunny.
+Congregation members in the town 30 miles north of St. Louis probably will rebuild the church a second time on the same spot, Jackson said, but a final decision will not be made until early next week.
+Mr. Haig is closer to Sen. Dole's position.
+But the Civil Aviation Administration of China, overseer of the airline industry, wants the most economical, versatile aircraft.
+At least 658 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops or civilians and 43 Israelis have died in the violence.
+Dealers said that while sentiment generally remains bearish on the dollar, most market participants seem to fear that sending the dollar lower now would prompt central bank intervention.
+One of the most impressive of these is G.B. Tiepolo's "Diana Bathing" (circa 1755-60), a theatrical composition of frolicking female nudes that is as lush and sensuous as a Boucher.
+"The Federal Reserve is the cream of cream," Richard W. Magee, managing director at Tullett & Tokyo, said.
+The United States, which supports the opposition move to oust Noriega, has cut off Panama's flow of dollars, virtually paralyzing the bankrupt government and leading to closure of the nation's banks.
+"Oh brother," she says. "We're the lowest on the list.
+The violence started Friday night in Hyderabad, 100 miles northeast of Karachi, when marauding bands of native Sindhis sprayed gunfire in about 30 neighborhoods of Mohajirs, Indian Moslems who migrated to Pakistan after partition in 1947, witnesses said.
+'They say that if we do not give them up they will take away their aid.
+It has become one of two fan-case production sites within Rolls-Royce. The fan cases are made of titanium, aluminium and Kevlar, a synthetic fibre also used in bullet-proof vests.
+It also makes western demands for faster market reforms in Russia more credible. 'Jeffrey Sachs (the Harvard professor turned Russian economic adviser) is telling the Russians to restructure or close down their factories.
+Showers were scattered from the lower Mississippi Valley to the southern and middle Atlantic Coast.
+Even when information is available, analysts say it can be time-consuming to interpret.
+That's just a shade above the index's 1767.9 close June 12, the first full day of trading following the election.
+With a less active Jordan, it will be harder than ever to reach any peace plan without dealing with the PLO, though no Israeli politician can deal directly with the organization.
+"How can anyone panic with half a percent?" she said.
+That capitalization is less than half of the usual $800,000 to $1 million now required to produce a play on Broadway.
+The volumes include mostly European and a few American authors, said Reginald Gibbons, an English literature professor at Northwestern University.
+The U.S. position on the Soviet Union is that direct aid would merely be wasted by a system plagued by gross inefficiencies.
+Shares of other closed-end government bond funds are trading in the market at lesser, but still perplexing, premiums of 5% to 8% above the market value of the bonds they hold.
+To the Indian person, no." In 1980, Congress created the Northwest Power Planning Council with a mandate to restore fish runs wiped out by dams in the Columbia River system. That's when the Umatilla treaty began to have power.
+For example, bankers here point to Mr. Letertre's enthusiastic use of an innovative form of investment funds that generate tax credits, known as "turbo funds," which have since been ruled illegal.
+"The funds will be restored to the nation and the guilty punished," he declared at the news conference, and pledged to restore India's "national dignity." When the Bofors contract was signed in 1986, Singh was Gandhi's defense minister.
+The solution, however, is not to be found in expensive musical chairs.
+Condoms are said to have a shelf life of about five years, but that may not hold true under conditions such as a warehouse in the tropics, said Robin Foldesy, director of materials technology for Family Health International.
+The vast majority of small farmers, especially in the Andes and in the jungle, did not have the collateral to obtain commercial credit. This shows up in this season's figures.
+The State Department reproached Jordan for playing host to a conference last weekend of Arab radicals that openly called for attacks on American targets and the overthrow of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
+"There are probably some bad women out there, and they ought to be punished in a different way."
+"The two actions were totally unrelated," he said.
+But, of course, the last thing fleet managers who order cars like Laguna by the hundreds, even thousands, think about is the retail price.
+Here was the modern painting of the day, and young artists who knew each other and even worked together, but were clearly doing different things.
+He stressed that the movement of American forces into Honduras was strictly in response to a request of Honduran President Jose Azcona.
+Col. North has done well in these circumstances.
+Mr. Bush's energy proposal is sure to have competition on Capitol Hill.
+Do It All owners Boots and WH Smith lost 5 to 485p and a penny to 463p respectively.
+Now that the book is coming out, Mr. McCorkindale is sticking to his guns.
+The commissioner also said unsupervised aspirin use can cause intestinal bleeding and aggravate gout, peptic ulcer, and kidney and liver disease.
+Obesity, linked to adult-onset diabetes, among Hispanic women over age 18 was about 25 percent more prevalent than among white women.
+After enduring years of operations, including amputation of both feet, she attends Wynford High School Royals basketball games, wearing artificial limbs that fit over the calf up to the knee.
+Foreign forces are likely to begin withdrawing from southern Africa and Soviet troops should be about to conclude their scheduled departure from Afghanistan.
+One manufacturer of infant pillows and cushions the government said was involved in the suffocation of 10 babies in two years said Wednesday that it voluntarily removed its product from stores earlier this year.
+It also runs as a stand-alone (native mode) operating system. Pick has an open systems architecture, and can interface and co-exist with Unix.
+Abortion performed in an incest pregnancy is not a crime if the abortion is performed in the first trimester.
+That practice has stopped, Mr. Rafferty says.
+Tea and cakes, for example, look stodgy in the face of newer drinks and snacks. Given the industry's problems, who would be buyers?
+She had lived one whole life - as wife and mother - before the muse began to crave some attention, too.
+No charges have been filed against the four, all residents of Niagara Falls, Ontario.
+The Sci-Fi Channel would also give Paramount and MCA's Universal Studios a new outlet for their big libraries of science fiction, horror and fantasy films and TV shows, such as episodes of the new and old "Star Trek" series and anthological horror shows.
+In the 1960s, the number of Section 6 schools dwindled as development near bases made it feasible for local school districts to operate and as integration took hold in nearby local schools.
+Prague has invested $1.1 billion to date in its Gabcikovo dam and power station, which is due to come on line this summer.
+Yates had previously estimated startup costs at $10 million.
+That accident over Hawaii and other recent structural failures have focused public attention on the age of America's airplane fleet, currently estimated to average about 12.7 years.
+The annual rate for each of the following nine years will be set each fall when details of the new series are released.
+Mr. Gollust calls what Coniston does "strategic block investing."
+It must also be said that this book is often infuriatingly repetitious.
+"We've got to go back in and do better, and the major opportunity we have is alternative fuels." Reilly also said "it's not at all clear" that alternative fuels would cost more.
+"This (report) is pure speculation," chief government spokesman Hans Klein told reporters in Bonn.
+Roger Wood, finance director of George Wimpey, as chairman of GARTMORE Shared Equity Trust.
+Q. Senator Quayle, since this is a family values campaign, I'm sure you're eager to clear up questions about your relationship with Paula Parkinson, the former lobbyist and Playboy model.
+The inventory outlook isn't expected to improve in the third quarter, either.
+Presbyterians should become more active in politics and should even consider civil disobedience to fight the spread of nuclear weapons, a proposed statement of doctrine for the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination says.
+Kellogg said it would spend $40 million in the first year to advertise and promote the new cereal.
+In the brain, even a mild leakage can be dangerous and damaging.
+The "net importer states" claim EPA has failed to withhold Superfund cleanup money from states that have failed to meet the program's requirements.
+Mr. DeGroote recalls one contract, in Hamilton, Ontario, where Laidlaw was then based.
+The Federal Trade Commission is conducting an informal investigation of Intel's business practices to decide whether the company has violated antitrust laws.
+Fund managers should judge any takeover proposal on whether it helps or harms the pension interests of workers and retirees who participate in the fund or benefit from it, rather than "blindly" follow the wishes of corporate management, he said.
+Pepsi is pinning its hopes on India's growing middle class, currently estimated to comprise some 150 million people.
+It has not seemed like it, so far, in this 'campaign'.
+"We don't have a wish of revenge, but of truth and justice," he said Friday.
+Cocoon's turnover that year stood still, at Pounds 3150,000. Since then the company has concentrated almost entirely on the UK market.
+The trial began in April and was viewed by political observers as an indictment of the failure of Socialist Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez's government to curb abuses by the national police.
+There has been a lot of talk about our "twin deficits," in the federal budget and in international trade.
+In 1981, the U.S. Supreme Court held that male-only draft registration is constitutional.
+The company declined to submit to arbitration but the union decided not to strike.
+Knoll has licensed the drug to Searle as well as selling the drug itself under the name Isoptin-SR.
+Senators voted 54-46 in favor of the House financing proposal, but fell six votes short of the 60-vote majority required under the Gramm-Rudman deficit-reduction law.
+All Viennese society turns out to see her. The Queen does not appear.
+There are a lot of them out there, she confides.
+Police arrested the brother, 16-year-old Masa McGrier, and were seeking two other teen-agers.
+He is negotiating with GD Net and said he was 'looking at what is best for us and keeping my options open'.
+While negotiations continue on their contract, talks between the union and Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. will creep ahead.
+The first phase of the commercial-residential project, to be completed within three to five years, was purchased in June for HK$30 million.
+Eight soldiers have been convicted, six for killing U.S. citizens.
+One of the other negative things about unification is the bureaucracy.
+The gambling, real estate and construction concern said proceeds were used for general corporate purposes.
+Mortgage rates, up by almost a third, to 12.75%, are squeezing young Britons who followed Mrs. Thatcher's advice and joined her "property-owning democracy."
+The stock market jumped ahead today, resuming its late-winter rally as Wall Street looked ahead to Friday's monthly report on the employment situation.
+But negotiations became mired in Israel's objection to talks with the Palestine Liberation Organization, which Israel considers a terrorist organization and Palestinians consider their legitimate representative.
+Nut producers, who have faced several years of large supplies and low prices, also will benefit from the agreement, which reduces tariffs on walnuts, pecans and macadamias and eliminates the tariff on pistachios.
+Bill Calder, Mr. Hatfield's spokesman, says that there may be an "appearance of impropriety" but that the public hasn't underwritten any of the expenses for Mr. Frank's personal business trips.
+Italian independent road hauliers yesterday called off a strike which had threatened to throw the country into chaos, Reuter reports.
+An Armtek spokesman declined comment on the latest proposal.
+It will also hit Palestinian exports to Israel and Palestinian Treasury revenue, as well as deterring investors and tourists. These costs, together with the continuing economic hardship, appear to be strengthening the hand of Hamas.
+Southmark Corp. said it signed a definitive agreement to buy 28 nursing homes from Don R. Bybee & Associates of Salem, Ore., for $70 million.
+That amounts to $225 million in cash and $100 million, at the most, in subordinated notes. The offer is slated to expire today, though Mr. Icahn may extend it.
+But Mr. Rivera says, "We don't want this to be perceived as a chase for Japanese dollars." Founders say the idea for the institute was hatched in the wake of comments made in 1986 by then Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone.
+Bell will forgo claims to about $6 million worth of interest on contract progress payments withheld by the Army and about $1.5 million in legal fees.
+Who wanted to expose the realities of Polly Peck? Managers and shareholders and stockbrokers all wanted a high share price.
+Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac together hold about $4 billion in loans that had been insured by TMIC, and both will have representatives on the new mortgage insurance company's board.
+"He told me where the wire cutters and gloves were left, where he left them," said Ed Schock, his father. "I can't say if he was alone, but I think he did it." Police said a witness saw Schock toss an object over the armory fence and run.
+Legislator Micha Reisser, a top candidate for the right-wing Likud bloc in next week's parliamentary elections, died Thursday of injuries sustained in a car accident, hospital officials said.
+"I am outraged by the special treatment accorded this wealthy family," Councilman Neil Abercrombie said in a letter Tuesday to John Whalen, the director of the city Department of Land Utilization.
+Emmerichwas not eligible for re-election because he served the maximum of three consecutive three-year terms on the board.
+In a novel arrangement, the president has reportedly granted him at least one "substantial" interview each month, as well as access to cabinet and other high-level meetings.
+There is no direct mechanical drive between the engine and the separate motors on each of the four wheel hubs.
+The trajectory change is meant to aim Galileo for its flight past Venus in February.
+The Coast Guard used two helicopters, an air boat, ice skiffs and private pleasure boats to rescue 175 people stranded on a slab of ice in Lake Erie after it broke free from shore.
+Japan ultimately followed through on its part of the arrangement but Tokyo's latest budget package all but vitiated any new stimulus from those measures.
+AV Rt, the state holding company, said it had dismissed the general director of Antenna Rt, the radio and television transmission operator, from its board for failing to notify it and co-directors of a Ft1bn (Pounds 5.8m) contract.
+Trygg-Hansa already owns 43.5 per cent of the shares and 48.3 per cent of the voting rights in Gota. The Trygg bid is the latest development in Sweden's banking crisis.
+One reason may be that many have long depended heavily on governments as customers, owners or regulators.
+A decision is still pending on which subsidiary.
+Saudi Arabia, OPEC's biggest oil producer, injected added tension into the Vienna talks with its decision Tuesday to break diplomatic relations with Iran, citing what it called a hostile Iranian attitude.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, McGraw-Hill shares dropped $1 to $59.
+The protesters passed the Houses of Parliament to attend a rally at Central Hall.
+Brazil stopped paying interest on its foreign bank debt on Feb. 20.
+"It got pretty frustrating," said Peter Finnerty, a Sea-Land vice president, referring to nearly a dozen failed attempts in Congress to restructure ship subsidies.
+Many opposition figures say their advances were given added momentum when Congress recently voted down President Reagan's $36 million aid request for the Contras.
+Asia Watch attributed American silence to "the persuasive power of the `cult of stability"' among Washington policymakers.
+"No other world city is characterized by as total a calm, as total an absence of political passion in matters of international politics," former U.S. diplomat George Wynne wrote during his 1970s posting in Geneva.
+Board secretary John Morris said boxers and members of the audience were put in danger.
+AT&T's share in the joint venture, based in the Dutch city of Hilversum, is being boosted from 59 to 74 percent as a result of Philips' withdrawal.
+But whereas there was no one in the German High Command to curb Hitler's strategic lunacy, Zhukov found the knack of swaying Stalin to see military sense. Stalingrad was built in the '20s.
+"People want to know what I'm like.
+The council said Lafontant wasn't cleared by the government auditing office on his handling of public funds while serving as minister of the interior and defense.
+With the exception of the two missing Marines, no Americans were injured or killed in those battles.
+The investigation of the deaths of four children seemed to have hit a dead end seven years ago, until a newspaper reporter's questions led an officer to read through the file and reopen the case.
+The stamps are in high demand because they make up the difference between the old rate of 22 cents for a first-class letter and the new price of 25 cents.
+Grow Group also has a variety of consumer and professional products, including swimming pool chemicals, spray paints and varnishes.
+Economic growth may be sluggish, and much of the easy cost cutting has already been forced on even the weakest managements by the three-year recession.
+"The bigger companies can see through a shaky dollar-sterling rate and oil price" to the oil reserves, said Bill Harrison, director of U.K. investment banking for Shearson Lehman Brothers, a Britoil adviser.
+The Khalis claimed to have captured three military posts, four tanks, and a large quantity of ammunition.
+The hostages had been tied up and forced to keep silent while aboard the Kuwait Airways jet, which was commandeered on a Bangkok-Kuwait flight and flown to Iran, Cyprus and Algeria during long days of tense negotiations.
+Recent high court decisions have derailed numerous job-discrimination cases and made lawyers reluctant to bring new suits, civil-rights lawyers say.
+The game would die if grandmasters could simply copy from the computer by rote all the best opening variations and responses.
+Perhaps to counter some concern that the House might produce a measure that would be protectionist and inhibit trade, Rep. Rostenkowski said, "Our goal should be expanding world trade, not shrinking international commerce."
+A year ago, police used clubs to disperse a demonstration on the 30th anniversary.
+On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial average lost 21.16 points to close the day at 2,124.64 on what analysts said was pre-election nervousness and lingering concern about last week's unemployment report.
+He'll get high marks for having been on watch when the cold war began to peter out.
+President Bill Clinton received two letters last week illustrating the gulf between lofty free trade goals and political reality. One was sent by the new House Republican leadership.
+These propositions are assumed rather than argued in the report.
+"He is not a managed president," said Griscom. "He is not scripted out.
+If the Soviet Union wants to adopt the U.S. Constitution, we will respect that." But capitalist-style reforms will not be coming to Cuba, Castro said.
+Hindus, who make up at least 85 percent of India's people, have a complex social system of castes and sub-castes dividing them into a rigid hierarchy.
+"Portfolio managers would rather not buy or sell into uncertainty," Mr. Markowitz added.
+Miss Lockwood, 24, a former fashion model, became engaged to Althorp in July following a six-week romance.
+The Olympics, which will be held Sept. 17-Oct.
+In the third quarter of fiscal 1987, Crazy Eddie reported net income of $3.7 million, or 12 cents a share, on sales of $91.1 million.
+The procedure measures infrared radiation emitted by the skin and isolates hot spots to capture "a picture of pain," according to the 37-page opinion.
+"Wrong is wrong," she said.
+Plans for the new album are to call it "Evergreen, Everblue," featuring songs with environmental themes.
+The bookstore was padlocked for a period of time.
+Mexico has always had a vibrant underground economy.
+On the New York Stock Exchange, advancing issues outscored decliners 960 to 532.
+Intended to be redolent of Marie-Antoinette's village in the grounds of Versailles, the name of the building could prove something of an embarrassment, as EU enlargement progresses.
+Karnes said he refused to be drawn into negative campaigning, and Mrs. Orr said it was "sad" that Daub was resorting to "desperate" tactics.
+The two sides also have been at odds over writers' demands for more say over changes made in scripts during filming and more credit on and off screen for their work.
+The lobster, caught last week off the west coast port of Floroe, died before it reached Bergen, where it would have been studied at the national Oceanic Research Institute before going on display at Bergen's Sea Aquarium.
+In the strike at the Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. shipyard, dozens of workers barricaded inside a huge crane began a hunger strike Sunday to press their demand for the release of jailed union leaders, reports said.
+The reduction in reserve requirements was seen as monetary easing in another form, and thus a move which reduced the likelihood of a further cut in interest rates.
+He said Travelers also eliminated its mandatory retirement age and set up a plan for workers who wanted to continue working part-time rather than full-time after the age of 65.
+In any event, a MITI official noted that the contract for the equipment Japan Steel Works shipped was signed in 1985, before the U.S. sanctions were imposed, even though the shipment was in 1986.
+The number of hours lost through strikes in the first half of this year was a 25-year low. In part this reflects a decline in the influence of the unions and lower membership.
+In London, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100-share index finished at 2543.4, slipping 1.5 points after a rise of 8.2 points Monday.
+Svedrup said secrecy protects candidates, sometimes keeping details of their activities from their home governments.
+More than one trader cried.
+Anderson's theory is based on interviews he conducted with Johnny Roselli, a Las Vegas crime boss and top lieutenant to the late Chicago mob chieftain Sam Giancana.
+"There are a number of cases that provide a remedy under Title VII for race harassment," said Catherine Hagen, a labor partner at the Los Angeles law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, which represents employers.
+Reached by telephone, Gregorian expressed amazement at the statements about his role in international affairs.
+In the waning months of the Reagan administration, the bank board under Wall concluded scores of bailout deals _ more than 200 in 1988, over 70 in December alone.
+Ryder, a transportation and business services concern, said the agreement is subject to regulatory approvals.
+In common with some of his Japanese colleagues, the merchant banker says the usefulness of some traditional tools used in judging a stock's worth has been obviated by the huge sums moving in today's markets.
+The government Flood Forecasting Center predicted Sunday that rivers would continue to rise in the next three or four days.
+Former U.S. Sen. Alan Bible was remembered Friday as a giant in Congress whose quiet work helped preserve the nation's natural resources.
+Whether the incentives will take the form of cash, interest rate discounts or other, more exotic lures is a closely guarded industry secret.
+Political prisoners still are being held and Chinese students in the United States still are being harassed, he said.
+The systems are designed to boost productivity while reducing consumption of raw materials and energy.
+PLO leaders said Saturday that Israeli and Palestinian officials have met and discussed giving autonomy to the occupied Gaza Strip in exchange for Palestinian concessions in the Persian Gulf crisis.
+Or - perhaps more likely in both cases - not? Nina Bawden is here at her best: highly intelligent, good on relationships, affective and social, and with a briskness that saves every situation from what you might expect of it.
+Officials concerned about vulnerability had been reluctant to send a carrier into the gulf, whose entrance is the narrow Strait of Hormuz.
+Because of the government's short-sighted policy of restricting copies of such documents, most journalists have seen only the press release.
+Or they could simply sell Georgia Federal and put the proceeds into buying something.
+Filipino Labor: The flip side of savings in the Philippines for U.S taxpayers is low wages for Filipinos.
+Deputy Superintendent of Police Othman Shafie was quoted as saying that five woodcutters had been drinking when they began walking home along railroad tracks near Sungkai, 90 miles north of the capital.
+Pucci and Wolk are undergoing psychiatric treatment for sex disorders at St. Luke's Institute in Suitland, Md., and Zula is living with his family in Westmoreland County.
+As the opening strains of my signature song, "Tequila Sheila," fill the air, I step up to the mike and start calling: Pour me another tequila, Sheila.
+The number of dividend decreases and omissions rose 64.5% to 79 in the first quarter from the same period in 1989.
+The Serrano award also included funds from the Equitable Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, said Josh Dare, spokesman for the NEA.
+The winners would then rebid every three years to see who gets the larger share.
+The rage touched off by an Hispanic police officer's shooting of an unarmed black motorcyclist Monday left one man dead, seven others shot and some 370 people jailed _ most of them suspected looters under 18, police said.
+As a result, the pound remained weak, but picked up from its lows in New York to end at DM2.801.
+And he thought a move below Pounds 900 a tonne in the near term was likely to attract manufacturers back into the market.
+Under a December 1988 consent decree, the plant must comply with state and federal hazardous waste laws and pollution standards. Celebrezze said the consent decree gave the state clear authority to regulate disposal and treatment of hazardous waste.
+If the latest dose of realism makes for a spell of reflection, it may be no bad thing. This is not to say that the travails of O&Y can quite be dismissed.
+Argentina, supporting its case with 1,600 pages of documents, had sought Suarez Mason's extradition on 43 charges of murder as well as other crimes.
+The recognition doesn't bother him: "I usually get `G'dy, Yahoo,' `G'dy, Yahoo,' that sort of stuff.
+For most of the 31 years since he was admitted to the Florida Bar, Durden was the only practicing black attorney in central Florida's Lake County.
+On paper, this should not be a particularly difficult task, because Congress is controlled by Democrats. Yet, opposition to Nafta among Democratic legislators beholden to labour interests is considerable.
+The National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration also joined the state in the lawsuit.
+Traders said the drop in the Freddie Mac posted rate, which translates into higher prices for mortgage originators, seemed to have spurred lenders to sell some of their mortgage inventories.
+President of Romanian radio and television, Aurel Dragos Munteanu.
+Iran also seems to be embarked on its own nuclear-weapons program, U.S. intelligence reports say.
+Gartner said being the news division in the No. 1 entertainment network made it harder to get news shows into prime time.
+Judge Abner Mikva joined Judge Ginsbug in the majority.
+He made his request in a letter to Sir Geoffrey Johnson Smith, chairman of the Commons committee on members' interests. Mr Hamilton is alleged to have had an all-expenses paid stay at the Ritz.
+The banks providing the financing include Norwest Bank Minneapolis; First National Bank of St. Paul, Minn.; Bank of New York; NCNB National Bank of North Carolina, and Citibank.
+Specifically, he will go to the party's national convention with a bagful of delegates and strong ideas about the direction the party and the country should take.
+Several reasons have been advanced to explain this propensity to fade.
+"We have been demanding that the U.S. side remove existing sanctions, so it's unimaginable for us to get additional sanctions," Nishiyama said in a telephone interview.
+Eichmann, a high-ranking Nazi official who promoted the use of gas chambers for mass extermination of Jews and oversaw the murder of millions of Jews in World War II, was kidnapped by the Israelis in Argentina in 1960.
+Volume swelled to 555.8 million shares from Monday's 416.4 million.
+Like Mubarak, he praised the Bush administration's "seriousness" toward a settlement in the Middle East.
+He lost 80 pounds and trimmed 50 points off his cholesterol level.
+Tokyo stock prices plunged amid anxiety about the Mideast. The Nikkei marked a post-1987 low before closing down 1086.93 points.
+Bush found the talk "interesting," according to press secretary Marlin Fitzwater.
+They drove around town smoking some marijuana the girls had.
+"The car business is going great, actually stronger than any of us anticipated," said Roger B. Smith, chairman of General Motors Corp.
+Mr. Markle, 45 years old, shot and killed his wife and two young daughters, then killed himself early Monday morning.
+Nike said analysts were expecting second-quarter per-share earnings ranging from 65 cents to 83 cents, and said it was comfortable with the range.
+The defendants confessed and were convicted.
+The Japanese have taken over that market," Rogers said. "That's why we've gone into a partnership agreement rather than going out on our own.
+The slight difference is almost imperceptible, but is critical.
+President Reagan is sending Secretary of State George P. Shultz on a new round of talks with Mideast leaders in search of a formula for negotiations to end the 40-year Arab-Israeli dispute.
+Ashland Coal expects 1989 earnings to exceed analysts' projections of $1.40 a share, he indicated.
+The government thinks it could boost employment by reducing the charges, but it faces a big problem.
+In the memos, Owen spelled out for his boss a wealth of detail about the private Contra supply network overseen by North.
+Terms of the previously reported settlements, in which none of the defendants acknowledges any wrongdoing, were made public this week.
+Secretary of State James A. Baker III and the foreign ministers of Britain, France and the Soviet Union all stressed the individual liability of Iraq's leaders in their addresses before the U.N. Security Council on Friday.
+The government says more than half the 7 million undergraduates who enrolled in college full-time last year received financial aid, compared with less than a quarter of the 4.2 million part-time students.
+Stock margins are intended to discourage overuse of credit, he says, while futures margins simply represent commitments to settle contracts at a later date.
+And one has to take that into consideration when one talks about future development.
+"Trading was active," he said, mainly because the yen has been stable on the foreign exchange market.
+A 1981 federal study said a magnitude 7.5 quake on the Newport Inglewood Fault _ the major strike-slip fault inside Los Angeles _ could kill up to 21,000 people, hospitalize 84,000 and leave 630,000 with less serious injuries.
+Americans tend to believe that everyone should speak English and, outside major cities, relatively few speak a foreign language.
+"It's not just some statement, some rhetorics.
+Representatives of the banking and retailing industries, who mounted a major campaign over the weekend to kill the Senate cap, were pleased by Mr. Foley's comments.
+Rallies failed to materialize the other 12 times, but the market was, on average, about flat.
+The bill died in committee after the takeover attempt failed.
+Students Against Driving Drunk (SADD), which drew almost half its funding from Anheuser-Busch, was recently pressured by the U.S. Education Department to cut its financial ties to the beer industry.
+Engineering unions are planning a campaign for a 35-hour working week by the mid-1990s. The ICI deal was reached at the weekend by management and union negotiators after initial proposals were re-jected.
+In his own language he is declamatory, rolling the words around his tongue with the relish of a wine-taster.
+Workers are restive because their wages buy less and less, and Alfonsin's party was routed in congressional and gubernatorial elections by the resurgent Peronists.
+On the passenger side, the government may franchise one train service, half a dozen, or the lot over the next 10 years, depending on what rate of progress seems sensible.
+Just to see it once," said a Russian worker who said he lived in East Berlin but declined to give his name.
+The hitch: That model underperformed the broader market averages, particularly during the first nine months of last year, eating into the fund's return.
+At the New York meeting, which Mr. Mitchell described as "emotional," the IUE leadership emphasized what the union didn't win at negotiations, Mr. Mitchell said.
+As soon as producers get together with consumers, they expect prices to rise.' The difficulty in fixing prices at a level which suits buyers and suppliers is common to all commodities.
+William is president of Far West Savings & Loan Association, Newport Beach, Calif.
+Cumbria County Council called the job cuts 'a major blow'.
+"Forget it," he said as he handed her a paper.
+Since the News stopped home subscriptions in 1990, it has posted daily sales of about 3,500 from newsstands and vendors.
+Computer Associates is headed by Charles B. Wang, an aggressive executive who has built the company from an also-ran mainly by acquisitions and has promised to keep the company growing at 30 percent a year.
+But lesser known clergymen and election opponents have been detained.
+Medics rushed over with water but soon came running back carrying an unconscious student.
+Although Hahn had a good idea of what had happened, he asked Meitner for her thoughts.
+Paul Yost said American Trader's hull apparently was punctured when it hit something on the bottom as the crew prepared to hook up to an underwater pipeline that carries crude oil to shore.
+Mesa Limited Partnership, an oil and gas concern controlled by Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens Jr., today will propose exchanging its units for all of Diamond Shamrock Corp.'s shares in a transaction valued at about $2 billion.
+But the report warned that there is still a danger of inflation if the slowdown it foresees in demand for goods does not appear. Frenkel urged governments to take care to prevent it.
+Outgoing agriculture minister Louis Mermaz replaced Mr Malvy as minister for relations with parliament and government spokesman.
+There's a deadlock in New York, so they won't be here.
+The accountant also thinks tax relief on pension contributions could be limited to the basic rate.
+China's sales of missiles to Middle East nations, including Silkworm missiles to Iran, have been criticized by the United States.
+When asked about Baker's comments, Ortega said: "I expect Mr. Baker will be disposed to discuss the fundamental problems between us.
+Television "is a major means of communiciation in society," Mrs. Charlson said. "There's so much on television, you tend to feel left out when you can't access it.
+At that time he also rejected calls for allowing political parties other than the ruling Communist Party, although he left open the possibility the constitution might eventually be changed to permit a multiparty system.
+Your heirs will not benefit. So when you buy an annuity you are effectively placing a bet on how long you will live.
+And there are no textile quotas for any industrialized countries except Japan.
+"Such trade conflicts can only hurt both sides economically and politically," Kohl said.
+He has promised economic reforms but appears to be moving rapidly to wipe out all political dissent.
+Southern Baptists wrapped up their first stay in this gambling city by urging states to enact legislation restricting abortions except to save the mother's life.
+Mr. Pound is co-director of the Investor Behavior Project at Yale, and formerly was the SEC's senior financial economist.
+These schemes subject your gains to income tax, rather than capital gains, so you cannot take advantage of your annual capital gains tax allowance (now Pounds 5,800).
+Fellow deputies cheered when Huang Xunxin, representing Taiwan, spoke out against the bill from the floor.
+It was quite frightening.
+Syria, the main powerbroker in Lebanon, keeps about 40,000 troops in the country under a 1976 Arab League mandate to end the civil war.
+Armbruster was U.S. Army Cobra helicopter pilot decorated for flying missions during the Grenada invasion.
+He recalls that on his date with Janis Joplin, "We just talked.
+His long winter coats in shaved weasel worked to look like corduroy velvet were a case in point.
+The 71 other passengers and six crew were released unharmed, and police found no explosives or arms aboard the airliner, said Erkki Lepola, head of air traffic controllers at Helsinki airport.
+HSBC was the busiest stock option, attracting turnover of 2,206 contracts, reacting to a sharp decline in the underlying shares which were undermined by news that the Hong Kong authorities had withdrawn its latest land auction.
+British Steel eased 2 pence to 146 1/2 pence, despite full-year pretax profits up 24% at #733 million.
+Stock prices in London bounced back sharply after their fall earlier in the week, and most markets around the world firmed.
+But he was cool to a suggestion the top tax rate stay at 38.5%.
+Any mixing between African men and European or Asian women would result in mute children, because only African mothers could pass on the language trait.
+He expected that the business service lines would be fully back in operation by the end of next week.
+Once again, Holmes is thrust into "a most extraordinary and tragic affair," a baffling case of abduction and murder.
+All they've had is MTV." Nickelodeon says it hasn't created the program so much to boost ad sales, mainly because the two-to-five-year-old children still aren't as desirable a target as six-to-eleven-year-olds kids.
+He served in Korea and Japan during his U.S. Army service in 1953-54. He began work at The Houston Post in February 1955 as an entertainment reporter and critic.
+But traders' short-term focus on the single month's number, which is to be released today, obscures a bigger story: the major improvement under way this year in the massive trade deficit.
+The value of California's four leading commodities _ dairy products, cattle, greenhouse and grapes _ accounted for 41 percent of total farm marketings, by comparison.
+A year later, the AFL-CIO provided an initial $50,000 to help African trade unions.
+Property group Hammerson fell 21 pence to 544 pence following market rumors that its Dutch owner Rodamco was disposing of the company to cover cash needs.
+Mr. Pickens says, "It made a lot of people mad.
+Several technical factors, such as the way the department adjusts for higher college tuitions, combined to hold the increase down, he said.
+We see in the latest German interest rate move confirmation that the Bundesbank continues to put domestic considerations first.
+The U.S. and Canada already do more bilateral trade than any other pair of countries.
+Now that could be a really a exclusive club.
+Particularly effective are Eric Riley, a sensuous demon of death, and Kecia Lewis-Evans, as a big-voiced Earth Mother.
+The new Fed is more cumbersome.
+The entrepreneurial revolution created many successes, such as H. Ross Perot, who themselves are investing in new ventures.
+The driver of a vintage Chevrolet said he bought his well-kept car second- hand eight years ago for 3.5 million riyals and two months ago, he was offerered 10 million for it.
+Their curtailment would severely hamper the activities of Brazilian companies operating internationally.
+Nick Antill, analyst at the London-based County NatWest, forecasts demand for OPEC oil will run about 22 million barrels a day in the April-June quarter, below current production of 23.2 million barrels estimated by the International Energy Agency.
+Federal wildlife officials planned to examine the bear's remains for possible clues to the attack.
+Moreover, the Bank Holding Company Act was not adopted out of any concern about unsound banking practices.
+And, the U.S. moved to further liberalize immigration, thereby accelerating the infusion of new talents and energies that are the greatest strengths of American society.
+"We are fully prepared on (the) military level," Seth said.
+Her story is that of a product of a broken home, a survivor of foster homes and a father she could never please.
+The Labor Department reported that nonfarm payrolls fell 76,000 in December, following the revised 259,000 decline posted for November.
+Is there a chance that you might be exaggerating a bit for effect?
+Now the government says it is up to contractors to decide whether it applies or not. This is causing big problems for contractors, according to Mr Cliff Davis-Coleman of the CDC Research company specialising in local authority contracts.
+A plurality of respondents overall and a majority of Southerners said Super Tuesday was a good idea, and 54 percent of all respondents said regional primaries should be held again.
+"Bush has a style where he likes to relate to people as individuals," says one administration official, "and he happens to like Boskin."
+Proceeds will be used to fund various capital construction projects.
+They were joined Friday by Charter 77 spokesman Alexander Vondra.
+Federal Election Commission records show she gave $100,000 to the Republican National Committee in 1988.
+Following JAL in firm orders for the 747-400s are Singapore Airlines with 29 and All Nippon Airways Co. of Japan with 26, Cole said.
+Standard & Poor's Corp. raised ratings on about $1 billion of Public Service Co. of Indiana's debt.
+Gold was quoted at $446.30 an ounce in early trading Thursday in Hong Kong.
+Lower energy prices could translate into lower inflation, which makes fixed-income investments such as bonds more valuable.
+A federal jury in Las Vegas awarded a record $22.3 to Newton in 1986, but a judge reduced it to $5.3 million and last month ordered him to accept the lower sum or face proving his case again in a new trial, this time in Los Angeles.
+JOHANNESBURG closed near intraday highs in slow but steady afternoon trading as selected stocks found support from foreign investors.
+'Zimbabwe believes in a one-party state.
+On the platform, a group armed with machetes and crude spears questioned people getting off a train.
+On Tuesday, Mentor Graphics startled owners of its shares by announcing that its second quarter profit would amount to a mere 10 cents a share or less, far below expectations and down sharply from the 29 cents a share reported in the quarter a year ago.
+However, since core measures of inflation may have slowed since April 1993, the headline rate may not jump by the same amount.
+One soldier suffered moderate to serious burns and the other was slightly injured.
+The visitors include powerful producers, glamorous stars and dedicated fans.
+"People staffed up like it was going to last forever."
+Attention now switches to London for a similar Sotheby's auction on June 25 when, for the first time for years, the quality of the works on offer is higher than in New York.
+In the first quarter of 1990, Talman Home had net income of $4.5 million, or 47 cents a share.
+Arizona Sen. John McCain, recalling his captivity in North Vietnam, depicted Michael Dukakis as weak on defense issues Monday and compared the Democratic nominee to former President Jimmy Carter.
+Ehrlich said the higher tariffs would lead to higher prices for Kodak cameras while Keystone, with 1989 sales of $42 million, would be able to reduce its prices because it could produce more cameras.
+The news agency quoted airport official Johan Appel as saying no one was injured in the incident.
+Astronaut Dan Brandenstein is the crew commander.
+New Venture Gear is one of the world's largest manufacturers of transfer cases, a part that permits shifting between two-wheel and four-wheel drive.
+WPPSS defaulted on the bonds in 1983, after the state Supreme Court ruled that Washington utilities lacked the authority to contract with WPPSS for construction of the plants.
+The location of the fourth Maryland escapee, Douglas Edgerton, 21, who was serving a 20-year sentence for second-degree murder, was unknown.
+Mr. Braverman said that bond investors also are nervous because of the sharp runup in the stock market.
+But the drought's effects are still apparent in much of the land, where subsoil moisture has yet to recover.
+Pirelli, the Italian tyres and cables manufacturer, yesterday launched its first manufacturing site in the Far East.
+James A. Moss, Mr. Atkins's lawyer, said, "It remains for the government to elaborate on its theory of how the alleged co-conspirators warrant that status."
+His decision to defect didn't interfere with his play at the Lloyds Bank Masters tournament.
+Mr. McLaughlin was disbursing agent for Sambo's Restaurants Inc., which was operating under bankruptcy-law protection when Vicorp bought its restaurants in 1984.
+At Pushkin Square in Moscow, a young man works the long line of people waiting to get into the McDonald's restaurant.
+But the 1988 annual report of the department's internal watchdog unit described a different outcome when it was issued last fall.
+For money managers in general, "product innovation was one of the bright spots of the year," says Mr. Canter of Chase.
+News that more than 100 people had turned up for a stock investment seminar at a branch of a leading Japanese brokerage house encouraged other investors.
+But Bush is holding his fire.
+Bond prices fell sharply Friday afternoon, with some 30-year Treasury bonds dropping 1 1/2 points, or $15 for each $1,000 face amount.
+If I had to start again I'd do the same.
+Chemical said the increase was primarily caused by souring commerical real-estate loans.
+The slowdown has continued into May, according to figures for Tokyo consumer prices, up 0.6 per cent this month, as against 0.8 per cent in April.
+The House ethics committee investigating the Frank case plans to conclude its deliberations by the end of the year, Sachs said, basing his statement on two meetings with the committee's legal counsel and one with the minority counsel.
+There were 350 in the previous year. US and Japanese companies are channelling nearly 40 per cent of EC direct investment into the UK.
+"It's a beautiful way to play the Korea Fund and that market," Smith Barney's Mr. Porter says.
+Ratajczak suggested the decline in the value of the dollar since fall could be behind the increase in the cost of clothing, much of which is imported.
+About 550 were detained when Mahathir became prime minister in 1981.
+She said "we are considering our response," but declined to elaborate.
+They note that physicians' incomes, which average $113,000 annually, are still far above most people's.
+Officials attributed the gain to higher natural gas prices, improved international crude oil prices and volumes, and a benefit for the reversal of excess prior years' windfall profit tax expense.
+Other analysts raise the possibility of an outright recession beginning next year.
+Officials said several adults from the center brought the dead child to a fire station in a rural area 25 miles east of Portland early Friday.
+The pressure Wall Street is applying to the Merc is "giving birth to a new business," Mr. Melamed says, referring to the changes expected in futures trading.
+If we come to the conclusion that three-day eventing isn't possible in Atlanta conditions, we're going to come out and say so. 'This research has implications that stretch a long way past the 1996 Olympics.
+No company with a cost-conscious approach to buying hardware and software should fall for a maintenance deal without some hard bargaining first.
+Perfect preparation for Oscar night.
+National Imaging Inc. said it discontinued its merger negotiations with a leasing company it declined to identify.
+"Picked up a touch of dengue fever upriver," the traveler boasts, and his Chablis-sipping companions are one-upped.
+At past summits, the seven leaders were inclined to sharply criticize the Soviets.
+Mattel remains the largest toy company in terms of sales outside the U.S., where many analysts see the industry's largest growth coming this decade.
+The Portuguese Navy Museum purchased two brass, mariner's astrolabes used by the pilots of the ill-fated vessels.
+Both Medco and National Data have previously issued statements indicating discomfort with terms of the plan.
+An earlier offer of $13.75 a share, or $54.9 million, expired July 26.
+Others say he has a rare ability to stir enthusiasm in employees.
+Police moved in on a crowd of more than 500 people demonstrating today against U.S. military presence in Central America, arresting an estimated 225 protesters who tried to block the entrance to the Federal Building.
+In addition, Texaco said, it could well be sprung from Chapter 11 if it reaches an out-of-court solution to the case.
+Many market players are on vacation this week, and some investors are betting that they will come back as buyers.
+There was also a Kids' Squid Skit at which employees of the Monterey Aquarium dressed three bemused children in squid costumes and made them pretend they were a school of squid.
+MCA spokesman Harold Haas said the company had no comment on its plans.
+A team that visited Iran and Iraq last month found that Iraq is continuing to use mustard and nerve gas "on an intensive scale" despite frequent pleas that it stop.
+Certainly, customers are being given easy access to a wider variety of credit services than ever before.
+Separately, US Sprint said General Electric Co. signed a three-year, multimillion agreement to buy communications services, adding another big company to US Sprint's list of new customers.
+Others complained the regulations would hamper investigative journalism.
+Outside, a powerful woman named Elena Ibarra is chopping parsley and peppers in one of the tents.
+Summer is also the time to sniff the lemon-ice scent of the grandifloras and to look at some surprising newcomers, Brooklynensis Grex.
+The company admitted no liability but paid $10,000 toward the cost of New York's investigation.
+For 20 years, KUNM has featured "Freeform" broadcasting, an eclectic blend of music and cultural perspectives that one disk jockey describes as "anything from Mozart to Motown to high Andes folk music."
+School board presidents overwhelmingly cited lack of proper financial support as their schools' biggest problem.
+"It's not so bad," he says.
+Repetto had asked for $5 million bail each.
+Last night, they appeared to have come to nothing. In the meantime, other companies have been putting together plans for stations to broadcast on La Cinq's frequency.
+When is a business school not a business school?
+The spending plan would satisfy the limits placed on defense, domestic and international affairs spending that were set in last fall's budget summit agreement between President Reagan and congressional leaders.
+Environmental groups and the Ralph Nader organization had been pushing for unlimited liability for the industry.
+Although Square D had raised antitrust concerns in a civil action, analysts have praised the proposed union as complementing both companies; each holds a powerful position in home markets, but has a relatively weak presence in the other's turf.
+While House Democratic leaders concede that the final figure of $5.05 was set deliberately high in order to give them bargaining room, Rep. Hawkins's suggested compromise of a $1.20 increase over three years is still too steep for opponents.
+The police spokesman refused to provide further details, saying only that the investigation had begun.
+Soldiers killed a suspected veteran IRA terrorist and a former official of the IRA's political wing Tuesday at a shootout southwest of Belfast, police reported.
+After years of close attention and lavish financing, swimmers face mounting problems in training, medical care and other areas because money has dried up.
+Church officials would not allow reporters in the school and a parent said she had been advised not to speak to reporters.
+I don't have the facts." Dukakis spent Monday making stops in major television markets in a bid to get maximum exposure just before New York's important Democratic presidential primary.
+U.S. Output 1991 1990 1991 1990 GENERAL MOTORS Cars-b .........
+An earthquake blamed on a mining blast jolted the border area between the two Germanies for 12 seconds, damaging hundreds of homes, destroying a church and injuring six people, an East German report said today.
+And some hospitals outside the Humana chain fought back.
+The (Michael) Dukakis speech lacked any specifics.
+At the same time, employers created 289,000 new nonfarm jobs last month, with the gains confined to service-producing industries, according to a separate survey of business payrolls.
+The Soviets released few details of Shevardnadze's meetings Friday with his Chinese counterpart, Qian Qichen, and the premier, but they confirmed the issue of Cambodia was discussed for a second day.
+But the joy of gardening itself seems diminished.
+He says that was "a strong ticket, one of our best tickets," and that he and Bentsen are out to match it.
+"Myself and others would feel cheated if he ran for the chairman of the union with the intention of becoming president," said Alojzy Pietrzyk, the miners' leader for the region of Silesia.
+Metallgesellschaft shares lost 2 to 519.
+The captain of our boat reassured us that Galapagos sharks were special, like the islands' other creatures. "Vegetarians," he said with a big smile.
+'After what has happened I doubt my course in Yugoslav studies still exists,' he says, referring to his stint at Bradford. For food, he receives meal tickets from airline staff or sympathetic passengers.
+The state courts said he must continue serving the life sentence.
+And if I object enough It is rendered null and void Which is one advantage Of being self-employed.
+Analysts said the favorable results of General Accident boosted share prices in most of the sector.
+The EC originally considered abolishing duty-free shopping for internal travel at the same time, but duty-free companies had the day of reckoning pushed back to 1999.
+Under the present system, fast-stream applicants are chosen by the Civil Service Selection Board.
+Argentina's Felipe Noguera, for instance, an Oxford-educated mathematician, is analyzing at what point a voter chooses a candidate.
+'But we cannot preserve that at the expense of other things.' That is the problem in a nutshell.
+At midday Wednesday, jurors sent a question to Shadur, who promptly talked with defendant William Patterson, his attorney, Burck Bailey and government prosecutors during a brief telephone conference call.
+The Army has decided to accelerate plans to shield a key control unit in the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter against radio wave interference after a test incident earlier this month in Europe, a spokesman said Friday.
+But when her impoverished family couldn't even provide a bathtub, and a school counselor complained she was dirty, she made the swim team so she could get a daily shower.
+Stanley Chesley, a plaintiffs attorney in Cincinnati who has not seen the report, was critical of the two-tiered compensation plan.
+Three other of President Bush's nominees for key sub-Cabinet jobs also were approved by the committee without dissent.
+Mr. Flittie says NWNL has planned for them.
+A buy-out by Philips would end a bizarre saga in Belgian finance.
+Only officers and trained marksmen use the rubber bullets, he said.
+This phase started in fiscal 1987 with the acquisition of Doubleday Inc. and RCA/Ariola Records of the U.S.
+They feared she posed a risk of transmitting acquired immune deficiency syndrome to classmates and teachers.
+Mark Singer, a New Yorker who's trying to sell his Connecticut country home and almost 40 acres of land, says: "It's not as if the market's depressed.
+Aeroflot officials said the carrier made about 2 billion rubles last year, the equivalent of about $3.3 billion.
+The independent PAKOE environment agency said 273 people received treatment for heart and respiratory problems heightened by the pollution.
+He fled, was captured but escaped.
+It's worth suffering through this film just to catch Rochon, who has appeared in dozens of TV commercials and done guest stints on various sitcoms.
+That would mean issuing a huge amount of new debt.
+The selection of Costa Rica and Panama as sites for Taiwanese EPZs was not so surprising.
+He calls the company's allegations of tapping phone lines and following officials around "totally incorrect and baseless."
+MR NELSON MANDELA, president of the African National Congress, can count on support from a majority of the 16m black voters (more than 70 per cent of the country's total).
+He said he and his family, including two university students, were there as "part of the human family." A funeral service for nine of the victims will be held Monday morning at the Notre Dame cathedral.
+Dende did not provide any further information on the suspected American mercenaries.
+They received the Albert Lasker Award for medical journalism in 1963.
+The union and Ford also reached agreement on a severance package for certain office workers and a plan to set up "task forces" to study possible changes to job classifications and work rules.
+Benson, concluding the 158th Semiannual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, said that "not many years hence" Jesus Christ will return to vanquish all evil.
+For example, a lending officer trying to interest a customer in a loan might run into a colleague trying to sell the same customer on a Eurobond offering.
+A pause in the Soviet withdrawal has been evident since Aug. 15, so the immediate effect of Bessmertnykh's announcement was not clear.
+The two actresses are both somewhat lanky and angular, but their power to convince us that they are aspects of the same character goes beyond physical similarities.
+The stock market drifted lower today in the face of rising interest rates.
+Their surfaces are so disfigured from flaking that many inscriptions have disappeared.
+Ferraro said the plan was conceived a year ago after he noticed that overdue payments were increasing each year.
+The abolition of the Business Expansion Scheme is one of the Budget's more welcome features, and should help stimulate the debate over how small companies are best financed.
+Beatty also has come up with a splendid New York skyline backdrop for his Queens graveyard.
+They spoke as the chairman-to-be prepared to head into the South on Thursday on a trip designed to confront concerns of party leaders in a region marked by the conservative cast of its politics.
+"Information is the essence of the business," Durst said. "There are good ways to do it and bad ways.
+But Mr. York added that Chrysler will only relinquish control over the finance company if it receives guarantees that Chrysler Financial will remain in the auto lending business.
+There also are memorabilia collectors who just like the way the stuff looks.
+As a result, Mr. Mengistu has been forced to transfer thousands of troops from Eritrea just to hold the town, thereby risking the loss of even more territory in Eritrea only to keep the Tigreans at bay.
+Former Gov. Evan Mecham, celebrating his acquittal on criminal charges, said Friday he may run for governor again in 1990.
+Several American servicemen in bars and clubs cheered the pro-base demonstrators, who included bar girls and merchants who closed their shops to join the rally organized by city officials.
+Others may have new gardens or green spaces around them to soften them.
+In return for commitments to develop and occupy the two sites, Drexel said, the Manhattan headquarters will benefit from a 75% tax exemption in the first year, declining 7.5% a year for 10 years.
+The stock was trading at the time for $1.1875 a share on the Boston Stock Exchange, the agency added.
+According to some estimates, an eligible farmer who lost 30% of a corn crop to the drought would receive about two-thirds of the normal income under the relief program.
+Scores of lenders would agree.
+Allen I. Questrom, chairman and chief executive officer of Federated and Allied, told creditors that the company had succeeded in retaining and motivating personnel and stocking its stores with merchandise.
+And that's a bad sign," Limon said Thursday hours before scattered rain fell on the state. "But we're thankful.
+Congressional negotiators, pushing toward completion of two massive spending and tax bills, agreed on a $9 billion tax-increase package and on a series of reductions in agricultural subsidies.
+This is a bigger spending boom in two years than the spendthrift Carter Administration was able to achieve in four.
+Three months aluminium closed yesterday at Dollars 1,244.50 a tonne, down Dollars 18 on the week. The oil market was also in a decidedly downbeat mood.
+PRESIDENT Bill Clinton took a number of disparate decisions between the small hours of Thursday morning and the relief of seeing the House of Representatives pass his deficit reduction package in the evening.
+GlenFed's year-earlier net was boosted by a tax benefit of $11.4 million but reduced by an after-tax FSLIC write-off of $5.1 million.
+He also said he wasn't giving up on the United States and planned to start or acquire a magazine here in 1991.
+"I can't even turn the thing on right."
+Hemodynamics said global demand has reached about 10 billion gloves a year, far outstripping supply.
+An investment banker on her regular jog through Central Park was raped and beaten unconscious by a teen-age gang that attacked two other people in a late-night crime spree, police said Thursday.
+He said: 'We will make the future of the Post Office Labour's top campaign priority.
+Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would like to provide the Saudis with political cover by sending his own soldiers to Saudi Arabia.
+In many respects parts of the Delta are like the impoverished Third World nations of Asia, Africa or South America.
+A Senate Intelligence Committee report on the Iran-Contra affair indicates that the diversion of profits to Nicaraguan guerrillas was an early feature of the secret U.S. arms sales to Iran.
+"Last year a greater proportion of students took the ACT and SAT tests and the Advanced Placement exams than ever before," he said.
+In the report and their remarks to the press, group members emphasized their agreement with much of the Brady task force's findings.
+We pray every day we won't have a new war in the Middle East." However far-fetched President Hussein's fears may seem, the risk is that, either deliberately or inadvertently, Arab leaders could create a self-fulfilling prophecy.
+Gower's flight over Queensland's Carrarra Ground, in a 1938 Tiger-Moth, on England's ill-fated, ill-tempered tour of Australia in the winter of 1990-91, brought him grim disapproval from Gooch and the tour's officials.
+He also is supporting a liberal Democratic proposal to ban nuclear tests.
+"It was the first indictment, but the investigation is not limited to Florida," said Brad Knutter, supervisor of the the Tampa U.S. Customs fraud group which is coordinating the probe.
+The loss stems from unanticipated losses on two contracts, a commercial ship conversion and a major overhaul for the Coast Guard.
+Its slogan: "You create your own reality." Chandler, 56, an award-winning religion writer for the Los Angeles Times, took an eight-months leave for researching the movement, interviewing both its critics and fervent followers.
+Most dealers are part-timers, and the books are cheaper and more modern.
+The statement marked the swift collapse of a policy introduced under pressure from moderate Roman Catholic leaders in the hope of avoiding clashes.
+Police said the fighting eased around midday only to pick up more violently in the afternoon.
+The movable office was next to a 10,000-square-foot paper plant, with the whole complex surrounded by a concrete block wall.
+The companies eventually would split profits 50-50 under the 100-year pact.
+Bullets, a beating and a bomb threat disrupted Greyhound bus travel Friday, while striking drivers held memorial services at terminals around the country for a driver killed last Saturday when a bus crushed him against a wall in Redding, Calif.
+Incorrectly deciding to keep my rooks connected, I waste time maneuvering my queen to the king file; it can still support the pawn thrust from there, but by then the ploy is too late, as I shortly find out.
+Papandreou's autocratic style has triggered charges from opposition conservatives that the Socialists practice "parliamentary tyranny."
+As a result, a recession might not increase unemployment so much as intensify the recent downtrend in real wages.
+Tutu and Boesak were protesting a recent government ban on political activity by 19 organizations.
+Commodities: Dow Jones futures index 116.75, off 0.91; spot index 116.90, off 0.81.
+Proposition 103, enacted by voters in November 1988, called for major rollbacks and other strict new regulation to minimize rate increases, though the initiative has been held inapplicable to the assigned-risk program.
+Wearing a cast and a smile, a young Irish woman bade farewell to the country that adopted her after a St. Patrick's Day traffic accident that put her in a coma for 10 days.
+This absurdity explains in large part what's going on in Roraima," the newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo said Wednesday.
+A Zil-131 truck is there and the key is under the left wheel.'
+Mrs. Marcos did not want reporters and photographers to view the body in a group Thursday, but said journalists could come in later without their cameras and notebooks, Lazo said.
+If the tailspin in real estate were arrested and values stabilized, the dominolike effects of depressed real estate prices on the economy could be stopped.
+The move comes after the company's workers' council gave its agreement to the overtime shifts.
+The property has been sold for Pounds 16m to Legal & General Assurance Society and leased back for 25 years.
+The report of a 0.4% increase in personal income in June didn't affect foreign currency futures prices, traders said.
+Whitbread might value either Boddington's estate or Marston's strong regional brand.
+Martin Weissman, Professional Care president, said he had no comment.
+Because of a vast earthquake that damaged Ecuador's economy and its ability to export oil, that country stopped servicing much of its foreign debt last March.
+Called by the 31,000-member Oklahoma Education Association, the walkout produced demonstrations at the Capitol by more than 10,000 teachers each day.
+That total would be more than 12 times the recent average daily trading volume on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
+Comcast's offer for all of American Cellular's common shares expired Friday.
+From early next year the government will use new powers to regulate fishing under the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act, which recently won parliamentary approval.
+In South Africa, where merger problems are still being ironed out, the KMG affiliate has more of a national identity than the Peat firm.
+"We give a lot for a company our size," he says.
+The actor also was a familiar face to television viewers, starring in TV versions of his Shakespearean plays on "The Hallmark Hall of Fame" and in such lighter fare as "Batman," "Tarzan," "Bewitched" and "Daniel Boone" in the 1960s.
+That is excellent pay in Brazil, where the monthly minimum wage is about $62.
+He said he smoked crack daily before his arrest.
+Miss Coffman said she was pleased with the verdict.
+The current account measures a nation's trade in goods and services, as well as some unilateral transfers.
+Yesterday's anniversary of the revolution ended 10 days of official celebration, but the revelry masked daunting problems.
+"Dole was surprised as anyone would be," Riker said. "But the senator had just made the point that the building is not fail-safe and that's why we have to be ever vigilant." Nichols said officers have not changed procedures since the incident.
+The ruling will allow a 1982 lawsuit, filed by Claire Dewey of Wyckoff, to proceed.
+The shareholder, who filed suit in Delaware Chancery Court, is then expected to get an answer on his request for a preliminary injunction against the distribution of the shares.
+Rambert has acquired a strong musical identity with the involvement of London Musici under Mark Stephenson. Yet the programme brought choreographic assaults on compositions which should not have been countenanced.
+The license instead was awarded to Rainbow Broadcasting Co., owned by two women and a man, all Hispanic.
+The reputations of the likes of Hilton and Eastlake were no more over-inflated than those of today's chic avant-garde.
+Apparently Zodiac stayed home.
+Corporate Issues Corporates ended between 1/4 and 3/4 point higher.
+He said he prepared the letter because Dr. R.D. Dignan, who removed a benign lump from Tower's colon in January, was out of town when Tower's staff called and he routinely takes calls in Dignan's absence.
+"I believe everyday pricing in the current environment doesn't work," says Walter Loeb of Morgan Stanley & Co., pointing to soft durable-goods sales.
+Whether he has the chance to play it seems to depend on Mr Patten, and on the teachers' unions.
+The electricity ate through his fat," says McDonald, whose real name is Joabe Pereira da Silva.
+Mr Conrad Black invested in the Daily Telegraph on condition that he would have right of first refusal on any further fund raising.
+London's major bullion dealers fixed a recommended gold price of $386.00 per ounce at midmorning, down from $386.75 bid per ounce late Wednesday.
+The danger is that you put across an image much worse than reality. Pick a subject you believe in. Something you can put a bit of passion and emotion into.
+The South Korean Foreign Ministry in Seoul also termed the bill protectionist and said that, if enacted, it would seriously hurt the free-trade system.
+Ten other suits against newspapers by Ozal are pending in the courts.
+AT&T is winding down its use of ads that show corporate underlings getting chewed out by the boss _ or worrying that they might be fired _ for picking the wrong telephone service.
+Score holders at termination are entitled to the premium, if any, of the market price over the termination claim.
+A formal decision by Bush was expected within the next few days, White House aides said, but the president announced his general support for the project on Tuesday.
+But the parent company, through its 45 million heavy-voting Class B shares, would control almost 98% of the votes.
+The effort had been suspended Sunday night until the morning, Loveridge said.
+"Nearly a million street vendors and a similar number of establishments and commercial centers have transformed in recent weeks faith into fanaticism," said the government newspaper El Nacional.
+The union also has said it intends to tap excess funds from employee pension plans and use savings from across-the-board salary cuts to alleviate the debt the transaction would place on the company.
+But there's precedent for that.
+El Salvador receives more U.S. aid than any country in the Western hemisphere.
+Germany and Britain investigate if proposed mergers restrict competition, and often block them.
+Vazquez Rana rescued UPI from Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in June 1986 by purchasing the company for $41 million.
+The permanently balanced budget is an old dream of the right in more countries than the US, and few give this latest attempt even a fighting chance.
+Bradford said the way to attack the local power structure was obvious.
+A cow or sheep, for example, might be a cheaper means of producing genetically engineered drugs than bacteria and yeasts.
+"They can make the car in the Third World for the U.S. market," he says.
+The rival Afghan groups retaining, during peace talks, all territories under their control.
+The woes include falling occupancy rates, curbed health-insurance reimbursements and increased competition from alternatives to hospitals.
+Latin officials have said this is not a good time for Quayle to visit their countries because of strong sentiment against the continued presence of U.S. troops in Panama.
+But some food prices were to rise Thursday, with a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of carrots going from four lei (about 11 cents) to 10 lei, for example, he said.
+That would not only speed the exit of the traditional Name but deter many corporate investors.
+Rescue workers set up an emergency station in the station.
+Revenues were 10 per cent higher at Dollars 712.4m.
+Why are people leaving?
+And some economists still expect the U.S. to slip back into recession.
+"The church says marriage for any reason other than a free desire to commit to each other for life is not an acceptable reason for marriage within the church," she said.
+He contends part of the blame for its long continuation as a Medicare HMO belongs to the Florida Department of Insurance, which for years looked into IMC's finances and its lending to other Recarey enterprises without shutting it down.
+"Beyond Alar, this suit threatened by a small group of Washington growers raises fundamental issues of free speech and the right of citizens to petition the government on important questions of public policy," Berzon said.
+The wheat market was supported by last week's sale of 200,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat to China and indications the Chinese may have purchased another large shipment over the weekend, analysts said.
+Prices continued to bounce up and down in response to developments in the Middle East.
+Nigerians used to be among the richest Africans and Nigeria an expensive place to visit or do business.
+Cointrin, Geneva's international airport, serves the entire Leman region, and there is direct access to the airport from France.
+The judge previously ruled that Paramount stole Buchwald's idea and owes him a share of the profits.
+And Berkshire Hathaway held an even larger, $145 million position in Chesebrough Ponds Inc., which was acquired by Unilever N.V.
+It deliberately avoided any mention of the high-level discussion about changing the policy.
+Twenty-seven years ago, four black girls attending church on a Sunday morning died in a racist bombing that tore at the conscience of Birmingham.
+Among the competing bidders for Saks were Dillard Department Stores Inc.; retailer Joseph Brooks and Merrill Lynch & Co.; and General Cinema Corp.
+That consortium says it holds a majority of Generale de Belgique's shares.
+Eventually, a military official suggested that, if Liliana was pregnant, they might look for her at the women's prison of Los Olmos, about 10 miles from town.
+If Mr. Reuter does become chairman as expected, it will complete a remarkable reversal of fortune for the intellectual.
+State officials have to certify the winning ticket, and they don't go back to work until Tuesday, Ms. Rem said.
+He'll do all right by you." The last two cars of a passenger train traveling at full speed derailed Sunday night in a station in eastern Yugoslavia, and 20 people were feared dead, the state news agency Tanjug said.
+Through the measure, which will be in effect only during 1990, the EC suspended import quotas for the two countries that are fixed through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, the world trade body.
+Arab unrest in the Israeli-occupied territories has prompted many pilgrims to stay away this year.
+Federal judges have the authority to order local officials to raise taxes to pay for school desegregation and to block any state law that would prevent such action.
+Afterward, she talked briefly with Sherwin and kissed him on the cheek before leaving the courthouse.
+Crude oil futures were nearly unchanged and heating oil was narrowly mixed on the New York Mercantile Exchange but gasoline futures rose sharply on indications of continuing tight supplies.
+Wurltech said it is reviewing its Corinth, Miss., contract manufacturing business and will determine soon its long-term plans for those operations.
+Despite these gains, Macy bonds have yet to recover fully from the rout that took place earlier in the week.
+Leo LaLonde said his caucus members refused to vote for Humphrey because he does not support a constitutional amendment that would outlaw abortion.
+Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rebounded sharply today and the dollar rallied as Monday's strong recovery on Wall Street restored confidence in the financial markets.
+That's less than 1% of the $78 billion investors originally paid for those programs, he notes.
+For small farmers who hope to survive into the next century, Brown says, the wave of the future may well be a page from the past.
+In addition to looking the part, employees were served military food, including creamed chipped beef on toast, said Darlene Smolen, hospital marketing director.
+Mr. Barnes accuses Mr. Hatcher of encouraging white flight from Gary.
+The latest Beatles suit complains, for example, about a Time magazine story headlined "Wanna Buy a Revolution?
+As long as any president has those powers, there will be mistakes.
+The stream of East Germans using Hungary as a springboard to the West narrowed to a trickle after East Germany's decision to open its borders, Austrian border officials said today.
+Prodigy sells a modem and software package for $179.95.
+But that is a lesser issue, except for those who believe that parity of esteem can be imposed by fiat.
+The results were announced after the market closed Friday.
+But it may be some time before Jefferies stops hearing the kind of joke one Wall Street wag offered Friday: "Jefferies's motto is: Why buy a stock when you can rent it."
+It said the 1975 law legalizing abortion in France must be applied and that voluntary abortions "constituted a right for women in this country." "RU 486 is an advance because it does not involve use of an anesthetic.
+The possibility of higher interest rates in many countries and the conflict in the Middle East has increased the uncertainty, he added.
+Keating is jailed on $5 million bail.
+Ghitac also said he intended to open strictly ethnic Romanian police ranks to members of the Hungarian and German minorities.
+CD4 is a natural molecule that's found on the surface of some blood cells.
+"I don't think Republicans abandoned Newt Gingrich because of what he did on the budget," said Ed Rollins, co-chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
+At the time, the division was ravaged by a three-year-old strike, and had just lost the contract to produce M-16 rifles for the Pentagon.
+"I don't think that anybody who has got a known record in terms of criminal activity or somebody who has had mental problems _ I don't have any problem with preventing those individuals from getting possession of any gun," Deukmejian said.
+The magazine's house botanist, Ed Rosenthal, answers readers' queries in the "Ask Ed" column.
+The only way is to issue new money.' Eighty days ago Ukraine began its first crude attempt to combat hyperinflation by a sudden clampdown on the money supply.
+The EDS results gave an additional boost to the Class E stock, which has been recovering from its fall in the wake of GM's buyout of H. Ross Perot, EDS's founder and former chairman.
+And the firm keeps computerized testimony and other data about expert witnesses.
+Chinese officials say five people died in the March riots.
+A show by the rap group 2 Live Crew wasn't as nasty _ or as long _ as the audience wanted.
+Then a faint scratching sound draws the eye upwards.
+Members of the 13-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, have been squabbling over quota allocations and several nations have consistently produced beyond their established limits in open defiance of the OPEC ceilings.
+On Friday, some of the Japanese banks began to acquiesce, said a banking source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+The current accord expires Oct. 3.
+The Iraqi air force has been concentrating on hitting Iranian oil industry targets, the mainstay of its economy, since 1984.
+Farid legally changed his name and works for Newark City Councilman Ralph T. Grant Jr. He refused to discuss his criminal record, but told the paper he has reformed.
+The U.S. unit also firmed against other currencies on the back of sterling's tumble, as market participants switched out of pounds.
+The European Community has imposed penalties known as anti-dumping duties on U.S. and Japanese imports of aspartame, an artificial sweetener used in soft drinks and food.
+Tom Toles, the Buffalo News cartoonist once labeled the "Rodney Dangerfield of editorial cartooning," has gotten journalism's most respected prize _ the Pulitzer.
+He said the White House already had called to say that the family would be getting an invitation to call on the president soon.
+But finance directors may enjoy it even more.
+Polysar, formerly Canada Development Corp., is a petrochemical, oil, gas and sulfur concern.
+News reports from Malta and Yugoslavia said 20 people were killed and that scores of people were injured.
+The House passed a slimmed-down pesticide bill that would require the Environmental Protection Agency to re-examine more than 600 ingredients used in pesticides for health and environmental effects.
+Soldiers under Paul's command have been blamed for widespread violence that has thwarted moves toward democratization promised after a popular uprising drove Jean-Claude Duvalier into exile in February 1986.
+Almost 10 inches of rain fell in the Baton Rouge area Tuesday night and Wednesday morning and 3 to 6 inches more rain was expected.
+With Yugoslav army troops still mobilized, a particularly bloody conflict is possible.
+It's very nerve-wracking being cross-examined.' The only other legal option which might have been open to Names was to sue Lloyd's for failing to regulate the market adequately.
+The new accord provides for coordination of flight schedules between Switzerland and Singapore and for cooperation in marketing, the statement said.
+I sink $30 on Great Communicator, at 26-1 in the 1 1/2-mile Turf race.
+And University of San Francisco dolphin researcher Diana Reiss says that even if the wild dolphins should perform on cue, it could be because of coincidence and not language.
+The FDA and the Mississippi attorney general's office are investigating the company's claims that the cookie helps prevent high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer and other diseases.
+The governor has given his endorsement to a buyout offer from New England Electric System of Westborough, Mass. The endorsement superseded his earlier approval of an offer from Northeast Utilities of Berlin, Conn.
+She went to the bank where the documents were laid out for signing.
+Bing's lawyer has asked a judge to annul the Bings' January 1987 marriage, claiming the 86-year-old former Metropolitan Opera leader, who has Alzheimer's disease, didn't know what he was doing when he married her.
+Mr. Roberts, previously senior vice president and a director, also was named to the new post of chief operating officer.
+According to an aunt, Mary T. Wahler, Thompson also told relatives of an earlier accidental firing and a fire inside the turret.
+But Anthony Clay, of Smith-Woolley, says it is picking up a little although remaining sticky around the Pounds 250,000-Pounds 350,000 range.
+VIVIENNE Westwood has an image problem.
+The temblor lasted eight seconds, the government news agency Notimex quoted Pedro Pellandini of the National University as saying.
+Bruriah stood up to them, putting new interpretations on the Old Testament.
+Aoun and Hrawi are Maronite Catholics, who have dominated Lebaneses politics since the nation's independence from France in 1943.
+I hid on the fire escape all Wednesday morning.
+Mr. Snell said he ultimately accepted a much smaller rate increase, largely because Pinnacle West and the utility have sharply reduced costs and raised capital through the sale of a plant.
+Webb and others say there are still enough good candidates to fill the vacancies.
+But buying interest in the dollar, bonds and stocks waned a bit as the session passed, apparently because of worries about the monthly trade report due out Friday.
+They include the commander of the elite Year 2000 Battalion, another troop commander and key officers in other sections of the 15,000-strong Defense Forces.
+Speaking to about 70,000 people packed into St. Peter's Square, the pontiff also appealed for help for survivors of the earthquake that rocked Soviet Armenia earlier this month, killing an estimated 55,000 people.
+Campeau itself, which is a large creditor of FSI, would end up with 14.79 per cent of Ralphs.
+The number of unemployed Americans who were actively seeking jobs fell 151,000 to 6.39 million last month.
+But BATC is simultaneously hoping to improve the efficiency of the existing terminal so that when the wraps come off the new buildings next year, the entire system will be quicker and easier to use.
+Common Market finance ministers approved changes in the European Monetary System that are intended to help it survive periods of currency turmoil.
+Others think Apple and IBM won't agree on hardware, but will limit themselves to a software deal, such as joint support for a new pen-based computer operating system from Go Corp.
+It is probably best to carry a driving licence or a photocopy of your passport.
+The figures are in billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted: (billions of dollars) Nov.
+MORE than half of Ford's research and development workers affected by its plans to relocate 300 jobs to Germany staged a one-day strike yesterday at Dunton, Essex, where the company has two plants.
+Then, it is down a bumpy dirt road, past a final military checkpoint and into the Garden of Eden.
+He added, however: "I don't see red ink" for the quarter, which, because plants prepare to produce new models, is usually the weakest of the year for auto makers.
+Starting with the current quarter, it will be judged on its "Focus 1" stocks, although performance through September won't be restated.
+Within 72 hours of his arrest on a drunken-driving charge, James H. Parker received letters from five different lawyers he had never heard of.
+"I started singing funny little songs, patter songs," he says. "So I started taking lessons and still do, to keep me on the straight and narrow." Even then, he was carefully cultivating his image as urban sophisticate.
+However, authorities refuse to answer questions about unrest or protests, creating a climate in which rumors flourish and confirmation is almost impossible to obtain.
+The hitherto secret Soviet defense budget will be published, he said.
+Traders and support staff laboured without heat or air conditioning amid repeated crank bomb threats and the overhanging threat of power loss.
+They took few steps to make the plant more profitable in the weeks ahead of monetary union.
+His daughter, Myriam Bosch, said she was heartened by Thursday's show of support.
+For the last eight months, city workers have been using long-handled fish nets to scoop the multicolored condoms from the sewage and count them each day.
+The Bush administration and lawyers for the Security Pacific National Bank urged the court to reject the appeal.
+First National held deposits of $11.6 million in 2,500 accounts, including $7,000 in four accounts that exceeded the federal deposit limit of $100,000 for each depositor.
+The agent ordered the robber to drop his weapon and shot him when he refused, and the fleeing gunman dropped both the money and his weapon as he ran outside.
+The officials say all but two democratic countries in the hemisphere _ Mexico and Ecuador _ have withdrawn their ambassadors from Panama City.
+The sale is part of Allegis's previously announced strategy to sell its non-airline units and focus on its United Airlines operation.
+The source said the ministry has its own list of clients who allegedly received compensation, but won't release it while its investigation continues.
+Gravley said the bus was on a transcontinental run from New York to Los Angeles.
+The window went up and he drove away.
+Pegasus said the two mining concerns couldn't agree on certain management provisions of the merged company.
+"They can celebrate their survival _ that's all they can celebrate," said Pierre Terzian, editor of the Paris-based newsletter Petrostrategies.
+England was a small, poor country, with a one-crop economy and little international influence.
+Mikva mentioned Derwinski's "skills, talents and color." Among those attending the ceremony were former House speakers Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill of Massachusetts and Jim Wright of Texas.
+Even if both of those hurdles were cleared, there would not be enough support to override a veto, they said.
+An earlier edition said that the unit's investment in Asix is unprofitable.
+It's starting to look as if she really is going nuts.
+On Tuesday night, a nationally televised news program showed photographs with biographical information of 21 student leaders being sought by the government.
+Load factor dropped to 48.8% from 49.6%.
+Revelations about President Bush's role in covert support for the Nicaraguan Contras should not be allowed to damage evolving bipartisan cooperation on foreign policy between Congress and the White House, House Speaker Jim Wright said today.
+The order came about an hour after martial law was declared in parts of Beijing, including Tiananmen Square, where hundreds of thousands of Chinese have been demonstrating for political reforms.
+A "decade of crisis has damaged the living standards of the population in an unprecedented way," Salinas said.
+The sense of impending doom has stymied teamwork, they say.
+"We just really don't know where we stand right now, but it don't look near as bleak as it did before it started raining," Elliott said.
+The men from Mars may face melt-down in the German ice cream market, writes Christopher Parkes in Bonn.
+On the other, private aircraft owners, corporate plane users and commuter airlines, all of which contend that a six-seat Piper Cub has the same right to use a runway as a 400-seat DC-10.
+"I have carried out certain operations which require the banking market to give me Hong Kong dollars," said Joseph Yam, Hong Kong's deputy secretary for monetary affairs.
+Rivera Damas had acted as mediator in the negotiations.
+Most use guns or hang themselves.
+Tokyo stocks retreated Wednesday.
+The Marines will be flown directly from Camp Lejeune to Panama.
+Nobody doubts that China's pragmatic leaders seek to improve the investor environment, and the steps taken so far are helping some financially troubled joint ventures.
+The industrial average hit bottom near the 2500 level on both Oct. 13 and Oct. 16.
+Until recently, it has been running as high as 400%.
+Since mid-January, the dollar has traded between its recent highs and its lows of 137 yen and 1.77 marks, but it has spent most of the time in a much narrower range.
+The market started off downward based on bearish numbers from the American Petroleum Institute, said Bob Baker, an oil analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+"Decriminalization is the only solution," Crockett, D-Mich, told The Detroit News in an interview published Sunday. "Our courts are burdened down with these drug cases and there is nothing they can do about it.
+The groups were responsible for attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians, as well as on Arabs suspected of collaborating with Israel, he said.
+When Optical Radiation launched U.S. sales of the product, Richard D. Wood, the company's president and chief executive officer, said it would have a "significant impact" on company results.
+But officials in the Lebanese capital denied that the gunmen were there.
+"It depends on our trustees in each of the funds."
+Over the past year alone, employment at the computer-store franchiser has swollen to 650 from 60, not counting any franchisee workers.
+Hospital officials said four Arabs were wounded.
+Paul Nisbet, of Prudential-Bache Securities, said employees likely were the biggest source of rumors.
+Its density is on par with that of Arabian Light.
+While the estimated long-term cost of bringing the system "up to standard" is a daunting amount, the U.S. cannot just write off the task as hopeless.
+"The fact that it has been referred confirms our concern that the U.K. government attitude (against consolidation) hasn't changed," said Stephen Clapham, an analyst at brokers Hoare Govett Ltd.
+Goody's stock closed in national over-the-counter trading yesterday at $18.75 a share, up $1.
+Each member syndicate deposited $500,000, money that could also be used as part of the syndicates' own reserves backing underwriting.
+Jane Goodall, who comes out of Africa each year to lecture and raise money for conservation research, says she is concerned for the chimpanzees she has observed in Tanzania for 29 years.
+While the earlier movements were often associated with right-wing extremists, the latest proposal is endorsed by Gov. George Deukmejian.
+In Washington, the White House called the accord "a great day for the Polish people and for freedom."
+Mikhail Baryshnikov gave an exciting performance in "American Document" at the opening night gala of the Martha Graham Dance Company.
+Toledo Zoo officials called the dispute a "slap in the face" to the Chinese.
+The two men are on opposite sides of the issue.
+For Britain the threat of imported inflation is very real. 'Many who advocate floating know full well what the consequences would be. They intend a devaluation of the pound.
+A federal appeals court Friday cleared the way for restoration of rules designed to prevent cable TV systems from showing syndicated programs that local TV stations also might be showing.
+Warner-Lambert, maker of the drug it wants to market under the name Cognex, said it would seek meetings with top FDA officials to overturn the decision.
+The firm's admission has some Wall Street professionals worried about increased vigilance by the government in the markets.
+Guides have revised their teaching about Lenin.
+"I'm like a comet watcher," he says.
+AT&T, the dominant long distance carrier, is asking the Federal Communications Commission to loosen some regulatory ties on AT&T that other companies do not face.
+Lorimar Telepictures dipped 3/8, to 12 3/4, as Warner Communications agreed to acquire the company in a stock swap.
+After three poor years for property, values look relatively cheap and the prospects for growth are considered excellent in an economy emerging from recession.
+Traders said the Freddie Mac issue had little impact on the underlying pass-through market because the deal had been rumored since last week.
+It said it won't release further information unless an offer is made or the board decides not to proceed with a merger or other material transaction.
+The jump in spending was a surprise and an even stronger inflationary factor, said William O'Neill, research director at Elders Futures Inc. in New York.
+Martin Laffer, no relation, is a former IRS official now advising taxpayer clients.
+A federal complaint alleges that producer George Tobin threatened to sell to another company a master tape of a new Tiffany album containing songs, the copyrights of which are owned by MCA.
+The New York Times reported Monday that Mata was being investigated for unauthorized contacts with Cuban agents.
+NEW ACCOUNT: Pillsbury named Leo Burnett's London office to handle its Jus-rol line of frozen pastry and potato products.
+Five on the list have been arrested.
+Yet Saddam and his regime survive a year later to torment the president who denied his dream of conquest.
+A world where I now totally exist," it said.
+Its watchers are, on the whole, a disloyal group of channel-zapping "grazers" and news junkies, who spend an average of just 26 minutes a day watching CNN, according to audience research.
+Since October 1986 Customs has made 10 seizures aboard Avianca planes, many of them in flower shipments, for a total of 1,000 pounds of cocaine.
+The spokesman also said that some parts that don't match government specifications still work.
+A spokesman for Penske Corp. and a spokeswoman for GE Capital wouldn't comment on whether GE Capital will immediately contribute money to the new venture and, if so, how much.
+In Granby, students who comprise virtually the entire population of the little school stood for 45 minutes in heavy rain before returning to class, said Principal John Cullinan.
+They produce it and they can spot it.
+"Sununu is setting up the office to let be Bush be Bush.
+The high school students were protesting a series of presidential decrees this year that allow teachers to give penalty points to rule breakers.
+Though Japanese banks long ago recognized the island's economic potential, relations with China had always been considered too sensitive to risk establishing direct commercial ties with Taiwan, which China continues to claim is part of its territory.
+Our letters column Tuesday carried complaints from two Argentinean industrialists, Robert Rocca and Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, about material used by the Journal's Peter Truell in a page-one article May 31.
+In addition, the company lists on its books as an "asset held for sale" the merchant-banking portfolio of Signal Capital Corp., which carries a book value of about $365 million.
+The company, which made its initial public offering last April, has 2,450,000 shares outstanding.
+While preliminary population estimates had shown Florida gaining three seats in the House of Representatives, the Sunshine State could add as many as five seats, the Population Reference Bureau said Thursday.
+"We're looking at several possible developments as well as some acquisitions," Rumbolz said. "It's impossible to say how soon we will make a move.
+Supporters of the bill have argued that improving automobile fuel economy to an average of 40 mpg from today's 27.5 mpg would save 2.8 million barrels of oil a day.
+Who says theater can't be real?
+"The answer to Baker was not negative, but we have to remember that the train got off the tracks, both because of Baker's questions and because the government fell apart," Levy told the daily Yediot Ahronot.
+Taiwan was quick to react to last week's ouster of Hu Yaobang, the Chinese Communist Party general secretary.
+To stop that descent, the company focused on old-fashioned consumer advertising, including a well-received TV campaign that invited customers to try the Post brand for a week.
+The systolic reading, usually averaging 120 for a healthy person, indicates the pressure of the blood against artery walls when the heart is beating.
+Delta said it plans to stick with its own proposal, effective Sept. 8, which calls for three levels of discount fares.
+The Treasury dug in and said that 3 per cent was the maximum feasible. The emotion which that debate engendered was comparable with that which occurred later over 'shadowing' the D-Mark or joining the ERM.
+Foster Wheeler, the US engineers, had been contracted to oversee the plan, the first phase of which was to have been completed by 1996.
+Vodka costs at least $27 a bottle in Norway, where liquor is heavily taxed.
+In July it rose 0.2%.
+Although tough anti-protest laws and surveillance of university campuses remain in place, many expressed relief that martial law was over. "This is the way it should be," said a high school student about the opening of the square to the public again.
+DP leaders are mostly Kikuyu and former members of the government. Political analysts say the DP may further alienate the Kikuyu inhabitants of the populous Central Province, away from the ruling party.
+The Chinese were notified at a meeting at Grumman headquarters Wednesday that they would not be permitted on Grumman property after 5 p.m. EDT that day, a company spokesman said Thursday.
+New Hampshire could be a last stand for Kemp and du Pont, as well as for two Democrats, former Gov. Bruce Babbitt of Arizona and former Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado.
+The stock rose 29 French francs to 830 francs ($159).
+If the April rise in consumer prices had been more than the expected 0.4 percent, many analysts said, stocks and bonds would likely have taken another sharp hit today.
+Nearly 3 million Afghans fled to adjoining Pakistan over the past decade, and Afghan guerrilla operations have been based there.
+You really CAN'T wear that dreadful jacket and that frightful hat in Aspen.
+Harvey Miller, Texaco's bankruptcy counsel, said, "They can't cram down a settlement number on Texaco without a lot of litigation."
+The Public Citizen Health Research Group asked the Food and Drug Administration to restrict the use of the intravenous sedative midazolam, because the group said its use has led to 40 U.S. deaths.
+Hot, humid air in the Southeast produced showers and thunderstorms in Alabama, southern Florida, and the central Gulf Coast region.
+Robert Greene covers Veterans Affairs for The Associated Press.
+"The bankruptcy court and Dennis Shedd would not have gone forth with the deal if they were not confident about the financing," he said.
+But many older pipelines were never buried, the board said.
+The summit is to be held off Malta on Dec. 2 and 3.
+Spain's consumer prices rose 4.4% in March from a year earlier and 0.7% from the previous month, the National Institute of Statistics said.
+Many arbitragers were involved with Storer by this stage, and Oakley Sutton's profits from such trading don't seem inordinately large.
+Furthermore, the company rejected the NRC's contention that it failed to comply with regulations, saying it set up schedules to fix problems as soon as they were discovered.
+"If the world is unwilling to pay for the benefits it derives from the Amazon forest, then the amount that is ultimately preserved will be less than is optimal from a global perspective," the report said.
+Many investors, particularly pensioners, need to squeeze as much income as they can from their ventures and are reluctant to take any risks with the capital.
+Christmas music played softly throughout the airport.
+Conversely, children who needed special reading help but were well behaved tended to be overlooked by the system, the study found.
+Management locked out 20,000 workers at another Hyundai plant.
+The prince said the border was the beginning of regional transport networks and a token of Israel's and Jordan's desire for material economic links.
+City mental health officials said a review board at St. Elizabeths has approved Hinckley's participation in an outing to a museum, park or other public place.
+The proposed order would empower the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help utilities compose and test the evacuation plans that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires before it issues an operating license.
+You have to be very aware of what's going on around you - and the people who do write are more aware of what prison is than those who don't.
+The Soviets have a clear favorite in next week's U.S. presidential election.
+Such a revival might be inflationary were it not for retail sales, which grew a lackluster 0.1 percent in May, extending a long slump.
+Israeli Defense Force Chief of Staff Dan Shomron believes Israel can't rule 1.8 million Palestinians by force except through "deportation, starvation or genocide."
+Entertainer Anita Bryant was a hit during a holiday weekend appearance in the town where she was born and gained her first singing experience.
+Demographers say the city's population has been less than half white since the early or mid-1980s; it now is estimated at about 47 percent.
+A media foundation asked the FCC to abandon the rule because it was reducing media diversity by forcing closings.
+Once a stock is delisted, it would have to meet even stiffer requirements to get back on the Nasdaq system, including a minimum bid price of $3 a share.
+An estimated 500 Americans slipped out of Kuwait after the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion.
+At yesterday's hearing, William Schwemer, a senior FDA official, defended the agency's import-screening efforts, saying the 40% violation rate "indicates our targeting approach is highly effective."
+He was interned during a severe Communist crackdown on religious practice, and freed in 1954.
+Wainoco Oil Corp. said it completed the redemption of all common stock warrants outstanding.
+His remarks were carried by the official Iraqi media and translated by The Associated Press: Ladies and gentlemen; dear children: I know that you are pained because your relatives are not allowed to leave Iraq.
+He noted that the state budget has had to cover large unexpected expenses for disaster relief.
+Otherwise, brokers said, the market was suffering mainly from neglect, with many participants getting an early start on the long Memorial Day weekend.
+People who resign can collect 75 percent of their previous salary the first year and 50 percent the second.
+Saudi officials, for instance, continue to insist the kingdom won't any longer be OPEC's "swing" producer, meaning that they won't reduce output to make up for excess production by other members.
+It stopped making washing machines after the pact was signed and moved that operation to Ohio.
+Outgoing savings and loan bailout chief L. William Seidman, showered with congressional praise today, cautioned legislators not to expect miracles from his successor.
+The changes will be made during the next 90 days, the company added.
+DEDUCTIONS Deductions will be worth more this year since tax rates are going down in 1988.
+The pro-Cuban Tupac Amaru launched its armed insurgency against Peru's elected government in 1984.
+It sold more than 1.5 million copies.
+NAB said, however, that most of the 10 people it was told would be on the advertising panel oppose or have indicated concern about beer and wine advertising.
+Honduran military sources said 200 Sandinistas were killed, 16 captured and others injured during the incursion, which lasted less than a week.
+Howard Allen of Chicago's youth section.
+He speaks not just for Uddevalla but for all of Sweden when he says: 'The mentality has to change.
+"Absolutely not guilty," Keating answered in a loud voice.
+He noted that it had 'neither been questioned nor discussed' during the campaign. By tradition, politics were never discussed on such occasions.
+Moreover, the magazine heard from some 2,000 readers who wanted to buy subscriptions, said Patricia Evert, promotion manager.
+To qualify for funding projects must be deemed to benefit the global environment, not just the country in question.
+An official agreement will be released by the beginning of June.
+(No. 1) to Affiliated Publications Inc. (No. 500).
+Thousands of firefighters shoveled and sprayed to corral nearly 93,000 acres of burning Idaho timber Saturday, and the weather cooperated with occasional rain showers and lower temperatures.
+A federal appeals court is ordering the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider its approval of the 1986 sale of six Spanish-language television stations to a division of Hallmark Cards.
+Balzary, 26, also pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and solicitation to commit an unnatural and lascivious act.
+The global total reached Dollars 24bn in 1990; 15 per cent of pharmaceutical sales.
+Moreover, part of Easter House's earnings inured to Kurtz's benefit.
+"When you look at the issues they're trying to raise, they don't fly," he says.
+'It is a proven product with many users, so we regard it as adequate for us, too.
+ChemLawn, Columbus, Ohio, is a professional lawn care company.
+The 'Regulator' allows the chancellor to vary indirect taxes at any time.
+Residents of the tribal homelands are denied South African citizenship and the residential, pension and work rights that accompany the citizenship.
+RJR Nabisco Inc. said J. Tylee Wilson will step down as chairman in April, speeding up his departure as head of the tobacco and food concern.
+And I don't want to _ want to think that the status quo has to go on forever.
+By now, Karpov had less than 48 minutes to do 22 moves.
+Continuing its campaign against capitalist tendencies, the party announced the ouster of astrophysicist Fang Lizhi for allegedly inciting recent student protests.
+Several Baby Bells offer variations of automated orders. Pacific Bell, a unit of San Francisco-based Pacific Telesis Group, is conducting tests in Sacramento, Calif., in which clients order special features on a touch-tone phone.
+The country's total legal export earnings are about twice that amount.
+Mandela was greeted by about 200 supporters and relatives on Wednesday, his first birthday in freedom after 27 years in a South African prison for fighting the country's white-minority government.
+The show, officially titled the Soviet Export Goods Exhibition, initially was scheduled to begin Dec. 14, but was hastily rescheduled to Dec. 8 to coincide with Gorbachev's visit to New York.
+This was alarming to Mr. Ferrari because at the end of his vacation he had discovered that he had driven the rented van with the parking brake engaged the whole time.
+West Germany's central bank president, Karl Otto Poehl, is known to have been skeptical about the council because of fears that it may infringe upon his Bundesbank's independence.
+The proportion of awards to state servants was broadly in line with previous lists, though Downing Street said that now no official was nominated automatically. Political honours, however, were distributed at Westminster rather more sparsely than usual.
+The hydrofoil recovered the bodies of a 14-year-old girl; and two men, ages 23 and 39. Two other men, ages 24 and 45, were seriously injured and hospitalized in Lipari.
+"We must connect our interests to the clear goal of coming to a common position within NATO through give and take," Soltenberg said in the interview to be published Sunday.
+"We decided we'd better include it in our presentation to the committee," a company spokesman says.
+The Louvre's director, Michel Laclotte, said the theft of "Portrait of a Seated Woman" appeared to be the work of an "especially clever" professional.
+They have developed a reputation for fresh, alertly-balanced and often thrilling performances, notable for clarity and point - a reflection of Jansons's own virtues.
+There is no reason for an increase in 1990 funds," Rice told the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee.
+Campbell sells about 5 billion cans of soup a year.
+By charging low prices, we attracted large number of students and pensioners - people with low discretionary income, but who as regulars can generate high volumes.
+Mr. Quaquil's name was misstated in a previous edition.
+The government on Saturday barred new foreign missionaries, saying the country has enough religious workers.
+Mr. Reagan must decide whether he wishes the remainder of his presidency to be a party to these evasions.
+Pareti recalls his dreams being doomed.
+Unisys Corp. is poised to overcome a first-quarter loss sustained during delays in putting a new computer line on sale, Chairman W. Michael Blumenthal said Thursday.
+OPEC's official ceiling is 15.06 million barrels daily.
+Their sale would allow BMA to gain a profit and focus on its core business, he said.
+It's a bonanza though for the medicine industry.
+It would give grants to states for expanded child-care services to families earning up to 115% of the median income.
+Still, Barth noted some hopeful signs for the savings industry.
+The trucking sector's rise resulted from a rally in Consolidated Freightways, which gained 1 3/4 to 15 after issuing its second-quarter earnings report.
+Such reviews played a role in the recent judgment against Miles, which merged with Cutter Laboratories Inc. in 1983 and inherited age-bias charges.
+In nearly complete returns, the former Colorado senator had 4 percent in the New Hampshire primary.
+The option that analysts see as most likely, however, would be an outright sale of the 60-year-old carrier.
+The fact that the Fed has even considered the radical change shows the seriousness with which the government is searching for ways to alleviate the credit crunch.
+Bush, a member of the NRA, has said he opposes such regulation, while first lady Barbara Bush supports a ban.
+"I remember waking up and feeling a hot, burning pain in my belly," Mrs. Ellis says.
+The justices, however, can receive protection from their own agents or the marshals should they want it, she said.
+Ulumi said two weeks ago that 70 percent of the buildings in the city were completely destroyed.
+Luck played its part.
+The Australian Embassy sold 66,181 square feet of its 204,440 square foot total holding to a consortium of Japanese and Australian companies.
+It added that the superiors of those involved also would be held responsible.
+Carole Nigro, Mrs. Dunn's mother, said the high court should have specifically barred Heffernan from hearing domestic cases.
+In fact, he says, "Married" sold perhaps as much as two to three times better.
+Between 1978 and 1993 average US real wages stagnated. As the US labour market shows, the economy of the industrialised world is a complex mix of good and bad.
+Bags belonging to U.S. passengers Charles McKee and Matthew Gannon, who flew into Frankfurt from Cyprus, were unlikely to have been switched either, Henderson said.
+Getting a telephone installed may take three months.
+Sales by Japanese and foreign motor-vehicle manufacturers of cars, trucks and buses in Japan rose 7.7% in July to 485,547 units from a year earlier, the Japan Automobile Dealers' Association said in a preliminary report.
+In the last 12 months it earned about $600,000 in legal ivory sales.
+In the event the retail price index news showed inflation slowing to show an annualised gain of only 2.3 per cent.
+Similarly, Reagan officials in 1988 had insisted until after the presidential election that the 1987 rescue of the S&L insurance fund was adequate.
+While California has been hit relatively hard by the recession, the board notes that the state benefits from optimism, continued job growth, and increased trade with the Pacific Rim.
+Wednesday's report of many thousands of people gathered outside the Nagorno-Karabakh legislative building in Stepanakert came from the state-run radio station in Yerevan, the Armenian capital.
+But the wider gap on the current account, which measures trade in goods and services, as well as some unilateral transfers, may limit how much taxes can be cut.
+But the tobacco industry, Kizer said, spent about $3.2 billion in 1988 for advertising and promotion.
+The life of the contract is being audited by Customs itself, and any costs found neither allowable nor allocable will be reimbursed to the government by the vendor.
+Authorities said Garrigan, a registered nurse on leave from the center since mid-December, apparently obtained numbers for Garcia's family through the hospital and called the relatives after the mother and child were released Sunday.
+New research points to significant changes in the pattern of severe streptococcal infections, Dr. Charles Hoge of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control reported Tuesday at an American Society for Microbiology conference.
+A few thunderstorms also hit eastern Wisconsin and south central Minnesota and there were scattered showers from the Texas Panhandle into the central Plains.
+Women between the ages of 25 and 45 who are registered as independent voters will be the focus of the campaign, said Judy Bierkamp, political organizer for the National Abortion Rights League of Iowa.
+Mr Doug Douglas, deposed as president of the GPMU print union by its executive, has won his case in the High Court and been reinstated.
+In 1989, U.S. exports to Japan were less than 2,000 tons.
+Jones wanted the manuscript back, but Mrs. Handy refused, and after her death in 1964, relatives stored the document in a garage.
+The senators were no doubt sincere in asserting congressional power, but in the process they merely proved how incapable Congress is of planning or implementing any kind of coherent national security policy.
+But it is the influence of east Asia that makes this type of argument more pertinent in the 1990s.
+But chances are, the problems did exist before," said Dr. Lyn Styczynski, who works at a family counseling center in Boston. "It's not all a godsend.
+With better treatment from the West, it will play a key role in leading the Middle East into the modern world.
+The Labor Department reported Friday the nation's unemployment rate climbed from 5.2 percent to 5.3 percent in June, reflecting continuing job losses in manufacturing and construction.
+The gesture coincides with Washington's decision, due by next week, on renewal of China's Most Favoured Nation trading status.
+One tableau of "The Imperial White Nights" is a stunning succession of gossamer-light silvery embroidered dresses.
+South Florida and the extreme southern part of Texas and Hawaii are the only U.S. areas along the track.
+Prices of U.S. Treasury bonds surged.
+Teachers closed their books, postmen dropped their mailbags, and transit passengers were left crowded on train and subway platforms waiting for the occasional ride.
+In view of the high fiscal deficit, a fiscal stimulus is neither probable nor desirable.
+Felicia Stephens, 20, missing since Dec. 26.
+Mr. Biderman boasts that "the South Bronx as a national symbol of urban blight is very quickly becoming a fading memory."
+Mr. Yeltsin's sporadic, ill-prepared visits abroad have brought him more harm than good.
+The eight activists have not yet been resentenced.
+Some government offices and courts suspended operations.
+Outside the meeting room, Ruder, who previously said he would stay on at the SEC until a successor was named, said "I suppose the final means of forcing some action would be for me to leave," although he has not set a deadline for himself.
+At the other end of the scale, 51 hospitals, or 0.9 percent, were found to have Medicare death rates lower than projected. Applying the revised calculations, such hospitals numbered 48 in 1987 and 40 in 1986.
+Northwest has claimed that the so-called 50 per cent rule was an 'informal' agreement.
+But ethylene oxide and derivative production isn't expected to resume until the third quarter, he said.
+That suit charges that Tupperware misled the couple about the profitability of the Needham, Mass., distributorship that they bought in 1981 and didn't make proper disclosures.
+I told him I was just walking. 'So you are English,' he beamed.
+The dollar finished mixed after falling overseas Tuesday, while gold prices slipped.
+Ford's white-collar unions representing 12,500 salaried workers threatened a walkout when contract talks broke down late last month.
+The commissioner of labor statistics, Janet Norwood, called the drop in factory jobs "the most disturbing feature" of the new data.
+Mr. Tobback declared in a newspaper interview: "Let me remind you that at the end of his trial Nasser said he would begin again immediately.
+A court ruling that prosecutors can't automatically try mob suspects in one mass trial on the sole basis that the Mafia is directed by a Palermo-based "commission," which the state did in the maxitrial.
+The task force, a joint effort of the Justice Department, the bank board, the FBI and the Internal Revenue Service, has brought indictments against 50 people for S&L or bank fraud and obtained 32 convictions in two years.
+With only four of the board's 11 seats, the group needs to win over at least two incumbents.
+Sears, Roebuck & Co. took a major step to expand its presence in the red-hot retail auto parts industry with an offer to buy Western Auto Supply Co. for about $250 million, or $19 a share.
+The South African government says the days of apartheid are past.
+A steelworker from the Ural Mountains, for instance, bitterly complained to the party conference that there is no meat in local stores.
+"Down here, when you're right you win," she says, "and when you're wrong you lose."
+The employee retention plan will be presented to Aug in early March, Ms. Sanger said.
+Mr. Bradtmiller said that the provision for income taxes for the quarter of $94.7 million included $1.8 million for the reversal of the investment tax credit, which is repealed in the new tax law retroactive to the beginning of 1986.
+White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said that the grain-buying credit will be offered to the Soviet Union in three parts over the next nine months.
+The program is required to prepare an annual report on the distribution of funds, and the report released Wednesday was the first.
+I have at stake the lives of American kids.
+Quality, equity and cost are related variables.
+He declined to disclose the agreed tax rate, but said it will involve the government's reimbursing the group for part of its royalty tax payments.
+Music, "12 Etudes for Piano," by William Bolcom.
+The arrests were made at the bank. The three traders were in the bank's domestic bond-trading department, which includes trading of West German government bonds.
+The man, D.G. Owens, actually was an agent of the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
+Last week the union said it would give each striker a $1,250 Christmas bonus, sweetening a prior offer to give them interest-free loans.
+There is also a "How-To" channel, as well as "Sci-Fi," which hopes to get off the ground by year end.
+I'd like to be missed rather than remembered.
+Local Canada Customs officials have asked the agency that operates the international bridges to expand the customs facilities and are trying to persuade Ottawa to allocate more staff.
+The larger this figure, the riskier the portfolio is thought to be.
+The ban's implementation was delayed in the hope a compromise solution could be found with the United States.
+Moreover, currency dealers had anticipated the latest rate increase, which so far has failed to help _ in fact the dollar by late Friday had risen to 157.65 yen from 152.70 yen on March 20.
+By all accounts, the U.S. sanctions have taken a serious economic and psychological toll on South Africa.
+Harris' election last September by members of the Boston Episcopal diocese also touched off debate from other denominations that bar women from the priesthood.
+Mr. Diaz will continue as president of the company's international division.
+Additional moves also are being considered to enhance shareholder value, Smith has said.
+Jack Orben, chairman and chief executive of Associated Family Services, a New York-based firm that handles more than 250 portfolios for individuals and organizations, wouldn't be surprised if stock prices fall a little in the near future.
+Bond prices rose sharply Friday amid intense speculation among traders that the Federal Reserve has moved to lower interest rates.
+The Puget-Columbia pipeline has six corporate sponsors so far, including forest products concerns Weyerhaeuser Co., Boise Cascade Corp. and Smurfit Newsprint Corp., a unit of Jefferson Smurfit Corp.
+But things are looking up for the lowly bogs, and it may be just in time.
+The impact broke the plane's wings and smashed the cockpit windows.
+You cannot afford to have your board wiped out.' 'Our board members do a lot of travel offshore,' says Chevron.
+"The Soviet Union sucks us into agreements and later violates them," Burton asserted. "This is another tragic mistake." A French warship spotted three mines and Iranian spe Navy vessels.
+Lawyers for creditors said that Mr. Copeland and possibly the company are expected to file their own plans.
+We think about two out of five make it across." At the northern end of the pipeline, two Salvadoran and three Guatemalan women shared a cramped cell in the Tijuana city jail.
+"Thank God the ambassador published it because he saved some lives," D'Amato said.
+The opening day's competition winnowed a field of 222, the largest in the history of the event, to 151, including Lisa, a 4th grader who studies the violin.
+The complexity of the problem requires additional international cooperation, in particular to trace, freeze and confiscate the proceeds of drug traffickers, and to curb money laundering.
+It is a common anti-government theme here that the interim government wants to maintain some totalitarian aspects of the Ceausescu leadership.
+Think of the diligence.
+Still, the selection of a seeming abortion-neutral nominee only postpones the GOP's indecision on abortion.
+Also, some states have "recission" rules that force a fund to allow investors to redeem shares at a prior price that may be higher than the current value.
+Last year, more than two-thirds of all city and county bond measures failed.
+It's not current state of the art," said Lt.
+The worst appears over for the dollar but the U.S. currency isn't likely to rise much further, a growing number of European foreign exchange experts say.
+In France, the leftist daily Liberation said, "Germany united is the victory of European reason."
+"The conduct at issue in this case is readily distinguishable from those crimes: It involves no malice and injures no victims."
+Such fears have been fueled by calls such as one recently issued by former Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella urging Arabs across the Mideast to attack American and Western embassies if war occurs.
+The manager hasn't been accused of wrongdoing.
+She said live dynamite had been planted randomly in vehicles near a training site in an exercise for explosives-detecting dogs Thursday.
+Digital, the nation's second largest computer firm, has never had a layoff in its 31-year-history and said it has no plans for one.
+The Massachusetts bill was the outcome of a nine-month legislative struggle and comes two years after Massachusetts voters voted 2-1 for a non-binding referendum urging Congress to enact a national health care program.
+Share prices were higher, near the day's best levels, at midday Tuesday, helped by Wall Street's late rally on Monday.
+The new state of 'Mercia', with Birmingham as its capital, would take its name from an early medieval kingdom.
+And not just this year.
+Police and other security sources, however, blamed the Fatah-Revolutionary Council group of Palestinian terrorist mastermind Abu Nidal.
+It may be just as well that the government will present two budgets this year.
+Another factor that some analysts believe may delay any increase in the discount rate is the government offering of Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. shares in November.
+Evenings are often work times, too.
+Unsecured creditors, among them Airbus Industrie and Boeing Co., wouldn't be likely to get a penny of the approximately $1 billion they're owed.
+The company didn't release the text of the letter.
+Traditional markets have matured.
+An administration official said in an interview that "there is no room to negotiate on plant closings," adding that the chances are "zero" that Mr. Reagan will sign a bill containing the clause.
+Thousands of the faithful and the curious visited the white, concrete church about 15 miles northwest of Pittsburgh after hearing reports the eyes, which appeared as small slits, partially closed March 24 then returned to normal a few days later.
+"We need more women in government," she says, "and a business background there could be very relevant."
+Citizens of Marin, north of San Francisco, were warned to shut off their gas because the smell of gas was all over town.
+The oil sector had the greatest losses of the day, as profit-taking set in after Thursday's poor performance of oil stocks on Wall Street.
+There was a two-hour lull at daybreak, allowing people to venture out to supermarkets to stock up on supplies.
+As Mr. Bigshot leaves the group behind, she wishes him luck.
+About 12 protesters tried to enter the base but were blocked by Japanese police and U.S. Marines.
+"We will opt for a political solution," he said. "The camp of intimidation rejects any political solution.
+Santa Daumann, a 59-year-old grandmother from the New York City borough of Brooklyn, won more than $1 million Friday playing slot machines at Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino.
+Glaze said he had no complaint with the jury.
+But an effective extradition program could certainly let drug terrorists know that they will find no safe harbor from U.S. law in Colombia.
+Indeed, the Sandinistas have shown little faith in honoring any of the points agreed to at Sapoa.
+He's a soft-spoken, sensitive-looking war hero who quotes Yeats and dates actress Debra Winger, raises money by the bushel and has a 75 percent-plus approval rating in a conservative Republican state.
+A group led by Goldman Sachs & Co. priced $70 million Virginia Beach Development Authority's hospital revenue bonds.
+Rather, worker attitudes made the real difference.
+The group claims the reason is that the test makers are using national average scores as much as 10 years old.
+"This terroristic act is sticking in our throat," Bush said, declaring he was acting even though his decision could incite new violence in the Mideast.
+Roland D. Grimm, president and a director of Faneuil Management Corp., Boston, was elected a director at this financial-services and specialty-retailing company, bringing the number of board seats to 17.
+The Democrats fared worse, to the point that a plurality of the men in the poll said the Democrats do not choose their best candidate.
+Two ranch foremen, Naju Lnu and Paringer Singh, were named in a criminal complaint filed last month.
+In a few years, developers predict, many of the honky-tonks in the Wanchai waterfront area will be memories, driven away by dwindling business, higher rentals and the popularity of classier nightspots elsewhere in this British colony.
+The new surgery would remove one lobe of a healthy person's liver and transplant it into an infant.
+She is diminished when (competent) regulators bind them.
+Inamullah Khan, secretary-general of the World Moslem Congress, was chosen last month to receive the award.
+Each item is priced according to the local unit.
+A House ethics committee inquiry into Wright's conduct remains open.
+The measure, backed by the casino industry, was approved 83 percent to 17 percent.
+That trial ended abruptly last September when High Court Justice Dennis Barker ruled that all six defendants had no case to answer and ordered the jury to acquit them.
+We cannot go on fighting with each other," Chandra Shekhar told the lower house of Parliament.
+"I think he has to admit that the policy was flawed.
+At Clomot, near Pouilly, there is a gorgeous view of a private chateau with a long lilac-topped wall and a white horse grazing in a stream below.
+Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., ranking Republican on the Judiciary committee, said he thought a constitutional amendment was "the only sound and safe way" to protect the flag.
+I hate starting something and leaving it hang." Underwood left Carnegie Mellon's drama department midway through his junior year and headed for New York.
+Fine Gael, a rurally based party with largely middle-class support, will have eight ministers.
+Lotus argued that competitors were trying to copy the program's "look and feel" _ the actual keyboard commands and images used in the program.
+"Not only are malt liquor products harmful themselves, but like wine coolers and other alcohol beverages they are `gateway' drugs that pave the way to crack cocaine, heroin and polysubstance addiction," he said.
+The taxes would include an 8% minimum tax on corporate profits, a "speculation tax" of up to 90% on profits from some real-estate sales and an inheritance tax on estates above C$1 million.
+The hospital announced the development in a statement by neurologist Edward Hitchcock, whose team carried out Britain's first known fetal brain-cell transplants in March and April.
+Joseph Bothwell, senior vice president, said anticipated cost overruns on defense contracts and one-time charges from the company's reorganization are expected to contribute to the loss.
+Dell was started in 1984 under the name PC's Limited while Mr. Dell was a student at the University of Texas.
+And they will win us a fourth," she said.
+Mandela was released in February after 27 years in jail for opposing the white minority government.
+"One Million From All Walks of Life Demonstrate in Support of Hunger-Striking Students," read the banner headline on the People's Daily, the official organ of the Communist Party.
+I haven't seen the Iraqi flotilla off the marina," said Miller.
+Kidde Inc. said it is studying two formal offers to acquire all or a large part of the company.
+Compliance hopes to launch a company and commercial law package in December. Lawyers and accountants buying the system will have to pay Pounds 995 a year for one user and Pounds 395 for each additional user.
+Juergen Bischoff, a spokesman for the Switzerland-based International Committee of the Red Cross, confirmed the arrival of the workers but declined to give details.
+The Iraqis have taken one step further, and we have to react accordingly," he said.
+In Kirkland, a McCaw spokeswoman confirmed the investment but declined to comment further.
+The day after the 34-year-old Peruvian became manager of Procter & Gamble Co.'s subsidiary here in September 1988, the economy hit the skids.
+Health authorities have disputed the allegations, saying the wounded man was treated by doctors at Bindura hospital and could not have been saved.
+The machine injects a chemical that induces coma followed by another chemical that causes death.
+Says Richard MacDonald, an analyst at First Boston Co.: "Time has been very good at exploiting and protecting their media franchises, but they really haven't created anything new."
+As the unprecedented jousting for power continues, Mazowiecki faces tackling Poland's tremendous economic problems _ a $39 billion foreign debt, chronic shortages of even basic foods and declining industrial production.
+You would obtain tax relief at your marginal tax rate on the investment, with the account enjoying relief on income and capital gains.
+The market is now quietly confident that Redland will win the day with its bid, which closes on March 26. There was nothing in the Budget proposals for the oil sector, which tended to lag behind the rest of the equity market.
+He has been an enthusiastic backer of a proposed 18-mile private toll road near Dulles Airport.
+Moldy or shriveled peanuts? ANSWERS 1.
+Prime Minister Jacques Chirac's campaign blasted off last month.
+TO MARK National Library Week, the British Library's reading room at the British Museum was opened to the public yesterday for the first time since it was built in 1857. The library, founded in 1753, holds 10m books.
+The newspaper cited sources as saying the committee has met with MCorp managers and federal regulators with a goal of submitting a plan to rescue the company.
+The acquisition proposal sent the stock prices of both companies soaring.
+Even the North Vietnamese couldn't believe we could be that stupid; a number of North Vietnamese military officials have noted that they missed a golden opportunity because they were unprepared to take the offensive.
+The United States and its allies finally settled their policy differences with a new pledge last Dec. 22 to work closely to keep the dollar from declining further.
+Last week, the chairman of the local's bargaining committee, who recommended a vote in favor of the contract, said his team got everything it could from the troubled aerospace giant.
+He has no ability." "China has no press freedom." "The leaders are corrupt.
+He wrote: "Please do everything in your power to save from death the participants in the democratic movement in China.
+He will decide, depending on the bids he receives, the length and cost of the franchise.
+Under amendments it passed yesterday in defiance of a presidential veto, the Russian parliament gave itself and local parliaments the right to supervise media programmes.
+Co-defendant Juan Jose Bernabe Ramirez is charged with the felony murder of a federal agent, among other things.
+Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was defeated 58-40 when he offered an amendment that would have delayed the Medicare surtax for a year.
+In South Korea, American films are so popular that alleged agents of local filmmakers, fearing competition, released snakes and tear gas into theaters to discourage people from seeing directly distributed U.S. films.
+All the launches will have to abide by rules to be negotiated for protection of the sensitive U.S. technology in the satellites, and none of the launches is supposed to occur before both agreements have been concluded.
+Consider, for instance, a funeral ad showing a little boy holding another child up to a drinking fountain.
+The inspector arrives at an engagement party of north country industrialists - the Birlings of Brumley - gradually to uncover all sorts of skeletons in the cupboard.
+For one thing, their most explicit forecasts concerned the year 2100 and not the 1980s.
+But Price's consciousness took a detour and wound up on the ceiling.
+This competition, he says, will make it very difficult for yields on long-term Treasurys to decline very much in the future.
+"Listen, the best part is making money and hiring people," he says.
+The organization recently mortgaged more than 100 acres of property to cover a suspended connstruction project and to secure a $20 million line of credit.
+C. Olivetti & Co. and Harris Corp. for undisclosed sums.
+She said the largest portion of the reduction so far has been through the early-retirement plan available to employees 51 years old or older and meeting certain other conditions.
+"He was one of those newspaper editors who rise up now and again from journalism's trough of mortal error and become the personification of certain values deemed important in the community."
+In Alaska, firefighters were battling only 16 of 51 wind-whipped fires.
+"I am concerned that everyone is getting swept up in a two- or three-party system there," says Donald Shuffstall, a senior vice president of MBank of El Paso.
+Earlier this month, Mr Andrei Kozyrev, the Russian foreign minister, warned the US Congress against insisting on the implementation of its vote to arm Bosnian Moslem forces.
+The December gold futures contract price declined $1 to $437.70 an ounce in light trading on the Commodity Exchange in New York, where the December silver contract finished at $6.65 an ounce, down three cents.
+And, although notices of intentions to deliver coffee against September futures have been heavy for two days, the coffee was snapped up, said Judith Ganes, senior futures analyst at Merrill Lynch.
+Panel rules say the offer needs to be made at the highest price paid for the shares.
+"Make Our Day _ Try And Burn These Flags, Pinkos," read the sign in a Chicago parade.
+Marcos was deposed in February 1986 by a "people's revolution" led by Corazon Aquino, widow of a murdered Marcos opponent.
+The Japanese army was allowed to use Thai territory to invade neighboring Burma and in 1942 Bangkok declared war on the Allies.
+The East German leader, the first to visit West Germany, flatly rejected Chancellor Kohl's goal of German reunification, and called for the West German government to recognize East Germany as a separate and equal state.
+For his part, Bush sought to shield his running mate from Democratic attack, saying it was "rather demeaning" for Dukakis to criticize the Republican vice presidential candidate.
+Two U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employees claimed the agency had suppressed their reservations about the telescope's effects on the squirrel population when it released a 1988 impact report.
+"The suspect had a pretty good knowledge of where that particular room is located.
+The Choctawhatchee River crested at Caryville overnight at 21 feet, or 9 feet above flood stage.
+Arce Gomez, his hands clasped behind his back, spoke up at the end of his hearing to request that the records from a 1983 extradition hearing in Argentina be preserved for his defense.
+The budget summit may find that raising taxes is easy compared with finding cuts in government spending.
+The decree was the latest in a series, which this week has increased the government's control on the economy, dashing hopes that Mr Kravchuk might try to introduce market reforms before parliamentary and presidential elections due next year.
+Harriman said no charges have been filed against Catroppo and Langdon in connection with their initial report to police.
+In late 1984 Gary Diamond, a member of Mr. Durenberger's health subcommittee, offered what must have seemed like a perfect solution to his financial problems: He would publish a book by the senator.
+AT&T's 5ESS digital switch is used widely by the regional Bell companies and overseas telephone companies as the primary exchanges for routing phone and data traffic.
+On completion of the purchase, Westcoast said it will hold 69.5% of Canadian Roxy, up from 53%.
+NASA redesigned the station according to the dictates of the appropriations committees, but lawmakers on the committees have said they are troubled that the project costs too much and delivers too little.
+He said jurors didn't need to convict Taylor in order to send a message to the Statehouse.
+"I called every last one of them on that list," he says.
+Procter & Gamble's third-ranked Citrus Hill has 9.3% of the frozen market and 9.1% of the ready-to-serve category.
+Although price increases of several hundred percent followed, economists hope supplies will improve.
+The nitrogen oxide is then reacted with limestone to make calcium nitrate.
+So are the bathrobes.
+The Senate measure that was cleared would raise significantly from current levels the federal liability limits for oil shippers and producers, and require the president to adjust them every three years to keep pace with inflation.
+Do you pamper your skin with "tissue matrix fluid"?
+Germany last month presented budget expenditures of 399.7 billion marks, up 5.3% from 1990.
+Revenue totaled $15.45 billion, almost flat with the year-ago $15.84 billion.
+That took place under a barrage of hostile criticism from Communist authorities in Warsaw, Moscow and other East bloc capitals.
+Such a declaration would amount to an announcement that the U.S. intended to abrogate the ABM treaty.
+But I've gone eight hours," she said.
+"Under these circumstances, police intervened to prevent further damage," Nosiglia said.
+Its courses include both undergraduate and postgraduate work and the school tailors courses for managers in local companies.
+USX's steel segment remained well into the black despite a decline in operating income due to continued weakness in the market for tubing used in oil and gas exploration.
+They all had pretentions either to be the new minister or to dictate who should have the job.
+I was uneasy too (and remain so) about the cost, swollen not only by the numbers involved, but the need to submit to fees dictated by the international market.
+A senior European monetary official said he was heartened by the latest revised projections by the IMF and some other multilateral institutions.
+Quayle has refused to make his grades public.
+It also was warm across the South.
+The north and the south have met three times since Friday in an unsuccesssful attempt to agree on an agenda for joint parliamentary talks.
+He also estimates that the U.S. has 3,000 to 4,000 smart missiles in inventory, and production of more of these weapons also is under way.
+The company will be briefing brokers individually next week. Smith New Court was responsible for clipping 2 1/2 off Amstrad which settled at 74 1/2 p on keen turnover of 6.2m.
+Similar legislation is pending in the Senate.
+In a parting shot, von Raab accused the federal government of lacking the commitment to win the war on drugs.
+W. Robert Trounson, deputy business editor of the Los Angeles Times, was named the first civilian chief editor of Pacific Stars and Stripes on Sept. 26.
+The government plans a housing bill to reduce limits on private-property rentals.
+Indeed, they contend, the pain occurring now for the banking business and its customers holds out the promise of future gains in stability and the potential for growth.
+He said: 'We were not asked, and did not form an opinion on the whole picture.
+Walsh said his office had tried to determine if North had possession of the documents "so we could subpoena them." Prosecutors then learned from Fawn Hall that the notebooks were in Sullivan's office, Walsh said.
+"It will be a cutting edge issue in this year's elections," Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., told abortion-rights supporters in Washington.
+Scalia noted that the judge permitted the televised appearance on the basis of testimony of a social worker that the child would be upset.
+Proceeds will be used primarily to pay debt and to redeem convertible preferred outstanding.
+For example, Toshiba, a computer and electronics concern, might gain the right to manufacture Time Warner's cable TV station selectors.
+Control Data Corp. said Thursday it is establishing its Data Storage Products Group as a separate, stand-alone subsidiary to be known as Imprimis Technology Inc.
+However, it did put one of its own men in as managing director just over a year ago, and it would be surprising if Sir Ewen were given as free a hand as his predecessor, the great great great great grandson of Coutts' founder.
+Print ads are filled with supers, too, but "at least there's some chance with a print ad that a consumer can finally get the message if he or she is determined enough," Mr. Markovich says.
+The broadest set of options initially drawn by the president's staff ranged from opening the study areas for leasing and drilling to permanently banning such activity.
+The Senate passed a bill aimed at U.S. military bases Monday that bans nuclear weapons and nuclear-armed warships from the Philippines.
+A dozen paintings from the collection, started in 1947, were sold for $48.5 million.
+IMPORTANT economic data from Germany this week will ensure that the country, already troubled by industrial activity, continues to be the focus of attention.
+The churches backed out after Dallas businessman Clifford Sugerman reneged on a $300,000 pledge.
+It is essentially a mechanical and electrical contractor in large buildings hit by the downturn in the building industry and a general building maintenance concern built up by Mr Smith.
+Afghanistan's Radio Kabul, monitored in Islamabad, said 386 guerrillas and 36 "foreign advisers" were killed.
+SEC Commissioner Joseph Grundfest endorsed the idea as one way to recapture the business of many institutional investors who now go abroad to invest in foreign securities.
+Women could volunteer for service in the Italian military, one of the last all-male armed forces in Europe, under legislation approved by a parliamentary committee.
+At least 47 people were killed when the typhoon earlier ripped through the Philippines and Taiwan.
+Charvet, shirtmakers to Windsors, Rothschilds and Rockefellers since 1838, which sells bespoke and ready-made shirts from its premises on the Place Vendome in Paris, is still perhaps the most sought after.
+I have just arrived back from Milan by BA, travelling economy class, having paid Pounds 341.50 return.
+The society has sold 35,000 transfer plans, more than 50 per cent of which were cases where the company pension scheme was being terminated.
+It earned a record $59.2 million, or $1.55 a share, only to watch sales slump to sluggish levels in the first two quarters of the current fiscal year.
+Martin du Bois and Mark M. Nelson in Brussels contributed to this article.
+One of the earliest columns I wrote for this page said that while television fiction was fun, fact was the real thing; when done well, documentary and current affairs programmes represented the pinnacle of television's achievements.
+The leak occurred shortly after midnight, and some victims died in their sleep.
+The attempted assassination of Gen.
+It also is located in the middle of a cyclone belt.
+The market's advance was led by Philip Morris, the most active Big Board stock, which gained 1 3/4 to 62 on 3.7 million shares.
+At both plants, a team approach is used for some jobs.
+Macy's precarious position stems from a series of management missteps and an unexpectedly weak economy.
+At the interim stage, profits also increased 37 per cent to Pounds 3.39m. Mr Richard White, managing director, said he was 'extremely pleased' with the results.
+It seems the good results last time round encouraged some leading works into the saleroom, but with reserves higher than the market could stand.
+And I think their overall economic performance merits it.
+Jacobs Engineering Group of the US has submitted a proposal for the US Department of Energy's Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site contract, valued at Dollars 3.5bn over five years.
+Although the returns gave a few members reason to worry because of the closeness of the tally, they set the U.S. on no new course.
+She said plant operations did not suffer because of EG&G's lack of legal contracts.
+They would understand the problems and appreciate that the government is seeking to resolve them.'
+Thus, real personal consumption expenditures rose by 19.5% from 1981 to 1986.
+"We have met with (government officials) on numerous occasions. We answered all of the questions and repeat questions," said Washington lawyer Joseph F. Dennin.
+He withdrew newspaper licenses and arrested about 45 political figures and others suspected of corruption.
+NCR also said it filed amendments today to a lawsuit it had filed earlier in U.S. District Court in Dayton, Ohio, its headquarters city.
+Friday's ceremony at the recently renovated studio kicked off a five-year fund-raising campaign.
+Mikhail S. Gorbachev handily won re-election Tuesday as Soviet Communist Party leader from a congress that assailed him for eight days but concluded the party could not survive without him.
+He learns about the waste and futility of trying to fight an elusive, highly mobile enemy with conventional methods.
+Bumble Bee will continue to operate under its current management as a wholly owned subsidiary with headquarters in San Diego, according to Pillsbury's statement.
+Japan has a train using superconductivity that is almost ready for commercial use.
+But in a sign of progress on the Cambodian issue, the two countries last week held their first high-level meeting in a decade.
+The Western nations are trying to present a united front while Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev carries out unilateral cuts in Soviet defense spending and armored divisions and troops in Eastern Europe.
+Attorneys representing Texaco and its creditors' and shareholders' committees stand to walk away with some $21 million in legal fees and expenses for about 13 months of work.
+Grinnell grew up on a family farm near Elbowoods, the reservation's main town before it was inundated.
+If Lorimar ends the agreement or accepts a higher offer from another party, Warner would be entitled to receive a $10 million fee.
+While Mr. Fish notes that less than 2% of the bank's customers have left, many of the defections are among large commercial accounts and holders of CDs worth $100,000 or more.
+The ruling also calls for additional fines against leaders of the group.
+This discrepancy contributed to a continuing rise in the share of adjustables as a percentage of all loans closed.
+In his work habits, Mr. Wallace turns out to be nearly as eccentric as his characters.
+Drummond had been undergoing dialysis treatments for kidney failure for several weeks, and was fighting an infection.
+President Elias Hrawi, elected by Parliament in November with a mandate to carry out a Lebanese peace plan, has dismissed Aoun as military commander.
+Do you think the PLO wants to destroy Israel, or do you think it would accept a Palestinian state coexisting with Israel?
+Thorn declined to specify why the talks failed, but the spokeswoman cited several factors that may have cooled GTE's ardor.
+Having managed prudent balance sheet growth in the recession, the bank should be applauded if it fails to be carried away by the recovery.
+A further 57 per cent said prices had remained static.
+Prior to the investor group's latest stock purchases, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board approved an agreement between the group and the thrift, Local Federal said.
+It, too, usually has only four gears so it also only rarely allows the engine to operate at maximum efficiency.
+Jefferson, the third president, doubled the size of the nation by purchasing the Louisiana territory from France in 1803.
+The stock market drifted aimlessly today, pausing after more than a week of steady gains.
+And I think they are, hopefully, some important achievements," Baker said in an interview.
+Iran had requested the council session after boycotting the body for eight years.
+The chief government economist on Monday angrily denied reports that millions of the African country's citizens face starvation, and said Sudan would refuse relief even if there was famine.
+President F.W. de Klerk's government, which has promised to end apartheid, has toyed with the idea of an alliance with Inkatha, a "rainbow coalition" of blacks and whites that would be a formidable political force.
+It was Castro's first trip to South America in 17 years.
+A similar phenomenon was recorded 13 years ago when dust from the Sahara was carried through the atmosphere into the High Tatras, Czechoslovakia's highest mountain region and a resort with a national park.
+The Middle East News Agency said no one was hurt.
+Kansas City Board of Trade executives couldn't be reached for comment on their Value Line stock-index contract.
+(39) "My Two Dads," NBC, 15.8.
+Their interest in the aesthetics of stone figurines and jewelry has waned.
+In the recent dry summers, survivors have been putting down deep roots: this year, they confirmed the old wisdom, that plants puzzle beginners by growing downwards for the first two or three years and then race upwards thereafter.
+Critics of his efforts claim he's the one who is after money.
+"But now that they are faced with a single option, I think you will see a much faster take-up." The merged company is facing a recession and shrinking advertising expenditure.
+"We think it will help us compete better by improving efficiency and productivity."
+Those short positions, created by selling borrowed currency with the aim of buying it back at lower levels and profiting on the difference, had been taken in response to the greenback's central bank-led tumble on Friday.
+Passengers on two Port Authority Transit buses were escorted from the tunnel on foot.
+Miranda is the fourth co-defendant awaiting trial on charges of assisting Noriega in drug trafficking.
+For once she acts impetuously, only to find, after she's taken the dive, that Raymond's pool is empty.
+Some fellow union members initially resented his clothing design business.
+(He was condemned to death, but his sentence was commuted.) In 1951, Henri Petain died.
+Other exporting countries, including the 12-nation EEC, say they are not alone in subsidizing agricultural trade and point to the Export Enhancement Program operated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
+This will handle 5m tonnes of coal a year. The other is the dedicated freightliner terminal at the Royal Seaforth Container Terminal.
+He had been introduced to female gorillas gradually over recent months and will be with them outdoors routinely from now on.
+The House voted overwhelmingly to override President Reagan's veto of the $20 billion Clean Water Act.
+According to Fang, former Politburo member Hu Qiaomu had questioned the need to study cosmology since Marxism already maintained the universe was infinite.
+A 3-year-old girl, identified as Bruna Costa, was flown out with a concussion and a crushed leg, he said.
+To underscore their dismay with current contract negotiations, the pilots have been taxiing their aircraft more slowly than normal and have refused to fly the company's new Boeing 747-400 aircraft.
+Each orphan has a tag attached to an arm or leg showing when he or she entered the center and detailing medical care.
+The task force first met last January in Moscow.
+The British pound regained ground lost earlier in the session, moving to $1.5615, compared with $1.5613 late Wednesday.
+Sen. James Donovan missed Monday's vote in the state Senate on legislation to restore capital punishment, a measure Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo has promised to veto for the eighth straight year.
+That's the finding of three Columbia University researchers who followed up on experiments conducted in the 1970s among students at a Stanford University pre-school.
+Mr. Forsht said state environmental agencies currently use their best professional judgment to set standards governing the pollutants that chemical and plastics plants can release into waterways or sewage systems.
+The oil ministers of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates met Tuesday evening in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and later issued a statement urging production restraint.
+The Berkeley police don't have any leads but doubt the crime was driven by a passion for sweets.
+Added another official, "I think you could say the relationship will slowly phase away.
+LATVIA _ Sandwiched between its two Baltic neighbors and bordered on the east by Russia and Byelorussia, Latvia dramatically shows the influence of the Russian influx feared by Baltic militants.
+Even when the recession ends, it will never get back to where it was.
+The 20 inspectors, some after a sleepless night spent checking two missile sites and writing reports, watched the display in the packed Earls Court Exhibition Center in west London.
+De Gaulle always insisted he drew from both the left and right of the political spectrum, but over time the Gaullists have become a conservative party.
+Mr. Johnstone, 50 years old, was based in London and found "commuting" home to his family in the U.S. "something of an inconvenience," the spokeswoman said.
+But it can pay off.
+But manufacturers and consumer groups contend that the measure is designed to protect record companies, which have invested heavily in compact-disk manufacturing, from competition from digital cassettes.
+With these two developments working simultaneously, says Mr. Emerson, "the full integration of national markets into a single EC market is the potential source of large gains."
+If a boy is hurt, what's the mechanism to get medical attention?
+The first local creditor to react was First Interstate Bank of Utah, which foreclosed on two Triad parcels to collect $9 million.
+Moynihan has ignored him and holds a 40-plus point lead.
+Lafarge Coppee, the French construction materials group, yesterday announced a 26 per cent increase in net profit, to FFr1.55bn (Dollars 267.2m), for 1993.
+The study, the most comprehensive of its kind in Japan, will also recommend ways to improve the condition of the forests, Yutaka Kawanaka of the Forestry Agency said in a statement today.
+Driven brutally, the Escort leaps from 0-60 mph (0-96 kmh) in 5.7 seconds - a Ferrari Testarossa takes 5.8 - and has a 140 mph (225 kmh) maximum.
+Federal election law prohibits anyone from making a donation on behalf of someone else.
+On Friday, Labor unveils the consumer price index for May and the Federal Reserve Board releases industrial production and capacity utilization statistics for May.
+The space agency has only a 19-day opportunity to begin a Discovery mission dispatching the Ulysses space probe to study the sun.
+Both Jones and Kellner said one drawback to the increased spending is that much of the new equipment is expected to be imported.
+A fourth defendant, retired Air Force Maj. Gen.
+The latest third quarter excludes results from units to be disposed of.
+But Mayday said he didn't let Stupak get away easy.
+Jesse Jackson trailed with 106,287 votes or 20 percent. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis had 61,557 votes or 12 percent.
+"I play the wife of the murder victim," she said. "The line I objected to was that this man couldn't fall in love with my character because she wasn't a complete woman.
+After all, at pro soccer matches in Israel, the fans are separated from the players, referees and each other by barbed wire, while in England the riot squad and ambulances are always on hand and often needed.
+Private attorneys suing Drexel and Boesky also welcomed the ruling.
+The new schedule, unveiled shortly before the scheduled release of NBC's fall roster, contains six new series, including Steven Bocho's hourlong "Cop Rock," a mix of cops and musical production numbers.
+Judge Kenyon ruled, for example, that the INS cannot transfer a Salvadoran detainee for seven days after arrest.
+The idea is encourage staff to be able to do each other's jobs as much as possible.
+The Simon group recently reaped a big profit on the sale of First Interstate Bank of Hawaii, another Honolulu concern. First Interstate has about $900 million in assets.
+Gustave V. Reininger, the show's co-creator, and Michael Mann, its executive producer, deny that Ray Luca is modeled after Mr. Spilotro.
+The scientific committee led by Forest Service biologist Jack Ward Thomas determined the owl has lost about two-thirds of its habitat since 1800.
+The shuttle sale is scheduled to be completed by Dec. 15.
+Sixty-four percent of the 234,300 black pupils are not Catholic.
+However, he said the country will probably avoid a recession, which is defined as at least two quarters of negative GNP growth, because continued strength in American exports will offset the weakness in consumer spending.
+Since she became head of the council, more than 9,000 council-owned apartments have been sold to their occupants as part of a national effort to turn tenants of public housing into property owners.
+The number of swapped parts per flight is going down.
+Sales from stores open more than a year declined 2.2%.
+Titles with no ratings _ everything from Jane Fonda exercise tapes to low-budget slasher films like "Three on a Meathook " _ would have to carry no-rating stickers in most of those states.
+Mr. Rush's lawyer couldn't be reached for comment.
+What Brussels has done is not exactly an 11th-hour intervention, but they have certainly left it until the ninth or 10th hour.' In other respects, however, the Commission is making a bid to lay down its own agenda, according to Mr Metaxas.
+Joint operational plans (French-led for political reasons) would increase sharply the number of troops available for combat duty.
+Combustion Engineering said the bid reflects its continuing effort to expand into high-technology businesses.
+Both men declined to disclose Mr. Christie's compensation at Kidder.
+Others feel betrayed by the mayor, who had claimed repeatedly that he didn't use drugs.
+AGS has 13.7 million shares outstanding.
+The long Keating Five investigation, which began in October 1989, has also taken a toll on some former associates of the fallen thrift executive.
+The House plan calls for cutting defense spending by $11.5 billion from projected levels and for raising taxes by $13.9 billion, with details dependent on an agreement with the president.
+Tuesday's hearing was recessed three times because of various legal disputes and Hamadi's objection to the choice of an entepreter.
+However, some growers now charge that the company is dragging its feet in negotiations.
+The patients had previously failed to respond to conventional arthritis drugs.
+The nation's high Tuesday was 102 degrees at Laughlin, Nev.
+A Kollmorgen spokesman said that all senior executives must obtain security clearances because of the company's status as a defense contractor.
+Suddenly a federal marshal burst in upon the two men, thrusting a subpoena into Mr. Siegel's hand.
+The aid would be included in a spending bill to come before the chamber next week.
+The chairman of the House Iran-Contra committee said the document included a proposal to divert to the Nicaraguan rebels $12 million from a sale of arms to Iran.
+Cutting or eliminating dividends would give banks a quick fix, since money not paid out to investors could be poured back into earnings coffers.
+The spokeswoman said the company doesn't have an estimate of how many bottles will be withdrawn from distribution.
+'The prime minister's job is a huge one.
+The next step is to generate more and better European programs to show on the fancy new sets.
+Nonetheless, to cite these isolated examples and to mix in some glib perjoratives such as "fashion" and "chic" to besmirch one of the few support systems our government has to assist the individual artist is unfortunate in the extreme.
+Most other groups, especially market leader Allianz AG, opposed Deutsche Bank's entry into life insurance from the start.
+" `The Pelican Brief' has already been trashed in Detroit and Chicago.
+Quebecois voters rejected a 1980 referendum that proposed talks with the federal government on political autonomy for their province.
+Interest is subject to federal tax but free from state and local income taxes.
+And administration officials in recent days have been feeling heady about the progress in both areas.
+Florida National struck a deferred merger agreement with Chemical New York.
+Later in the year, Buick moves further upscale with the Park Avenue Ultra.
+As a matter of fact, I do not only agree with the President on this, but also with Secretary General Gorbachev.
+Meanwhile, East Germany's new finance minister, Walter Romberg, was quoted Friday as saying the West German government must understand East Germans need a 1-to-1 exchange of money in the monetary union planned for July 1.
+"We are content now with a growth figure that would have been unacceptable a year ago because the deficit situation has worsened," says one Economics Ministry official.
+In return, the communique permits the U.S. to avoid direct debt relief and substitute instead extensions of loan deadlines.
+However, some companies, still smarting from the handling of their stocks by certain specialists during the crash, could be expected to vigorously oppose any assessments on them.
+Cardenas is the Democratic Revolutionary leader and a native son of Michoacan.
+Edgerton doesn't resist comparisons to Keillor ("we're both tall," he joked), but he does object to the casual labeling of authors as "Southern writers." "Too often the analysis stops there, and all kind of assumptions go with it.
+The FDIC then paid outside bank holding companies to come pick up these failures.
+A wreath of flowers lies there, camouflaged in fallen leaves.
+These generally are diseases of intelligent women, found in the middle and upper classes of developed countries.
+He also spent the years prior to 1987 piling into investment bonds managed by Scottish Equitable, on the advice of Robert Noble-Warren. 'We had quite a dizzy time in the run-up to Black Monday.
+He blamed sexual permissiveness for the epidemic and urged self-control.
+The captain was identified as Victor Kazmin but no other details were immediately available.
+Carter Hawley's posted a net loss of $4.4 million vs. a year-ago profit of $7.7 million from continuing operations, or one cent a share, for the fiscal third quarter ended April 30.
+One person assumed the nuts were pecans and based a proposed route on that assumption, Blakeslee said.
+He estimated that the nuclear industry, hospitals and laboratories could to save $82 million a year because of reduced disposal costs.
+Clark said the woman told him that she awoke early in the morning and noticed the house lights were still on.
+The Nikkei index slumped 175.31 points to 26985.74, the first time the index has plunged below the 27000 level since April 22.
+While in Shanghai, Jiang, who speaks good English, worked hard to attract foreign investment and modernize industry in China's largest city.
+"A diplomatic effort really needs to be made and has to be made before the decision to go to war." - Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee.
+Mario Cuomo of New York and Bill Clinton of Arkansas as well. Bradley and possibly Cuomo were to sit in on the mock debate, said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
+The main entry point for tunnelling will be at Black Rock to the east of Brighton and will be extended westward to Hove.
+With over 33 million billiards players in the U.S. and another 20 million world-wide, the couple reason that the games belong in the Games just as much as, say, ping-pong.
+It is also known as the Columbus Day or Icelandic virus.
+John Normington keeps his Albany down to a level of intense decency, and Owen Teale plays the bastard brother Edmund with expansive relish, while Simon Dormandy taps an authentic, even psychopathic vein for his horrifying Cornwall.
+A similar program last September and October with interest rates as low as 2.2% improved sales.
+Church bells pealed across Czechoslovakia to mark the new freedoms won in a pro-democracy movement that toppled Communist leaders, created a free press and brought promises of free elections.
+A few days later, the man Elchibey had fired as commander of the forces fighting the Karabakh Armenians, Mr Surat Huseinov, led a march of his units on Baku with a demand that the president be deposed.
+After all, last summer I couldn't even negotiate a sailboard.
+But the book has its skeptics.
+The gain reflects the fact that service industries have been more affected by shortages of workers in the past year.
+The pope was met at Bulawayo's heavily guarded airport by Joshua Nkomo, former rival of President Robert Mugabe and now a senior minister in the socialist government.
+"I'll make a projection that by the early 1990s that number is going into the millions because of consumer demand."
+Although the Moche people were primarily agriculturalists, a farming community, successfully turning the arid Lambayeque valley into a fertile oasis, their rituals were bloodthirsty. Moche art routinely depicts military activity.
+Another major problem the fund had was technical.
+When G.B. Oliver's father set out to buy land for a family ranch in the 1940s, friends told him not to buy across the border because the Mexican government could take it away at any time.
+I only know what it was yesterday."
+But when they move, they may decide that well enough can be improved on.
+Jim Bakker's brother assured followers at the Jim and Tammy ministry on Sunday that the once-powerful televangelist was doing well in prison and his work would continue.
+Bond and stock prices followed, as initial rallies lost steam later in the day.
+Such pressure is likely to spread, and the cartel system will slowly crumble. That is a mixed blessing.
+Under the Freddie Mac program, borrowers must put down 5%, of which 2% may be in the form of a gift from a relative or an unsecured loan from the Amalgamated Bank of New York, which is union-owned.
+The full Supreme Court joined President Grover Cleveland in Philadelphia in 1887 for the Constitution's 100th birthday.
+Epeda rejected the bid, and last week put together a 4.2 billion franc buy-out led by management.
+Abrams said in a press release that First Investors offered false assurances that the funds were safe and that the bonds were guaranteed at a high rate of return.
+Iraq said they sought asylum and were in three refugee camps. The U.N. team found the facilities similar to POW camps, surrounded by barbed wire, but the residents had relative freedom of movement.
+The two main black labor federations on Thursday called on their 1.5 million members to stage protests against the act, which limits the ability of workers to strike, during work hours today.
+Even last weekend's early snowstorm in the Northeast isn't putting a serious dent in this year's leaf watching.
+Lincoln executives are expressing their faith in their new parent, says an Excel spokesman.
+It will make a gold mine of a franchise, worth millions of dollars to MTV and its parent, Viacom, Inc., if the rest of America can adapt to this calculated weirdness.
+"The government has decided to take strong countermeasures against spreading, unlawful labor strikes," the statement said.
+But complaints arise even though the airlines often provide members of Congress with special services, such as making them multiple reservations because of their unpredictable schedules.
+Mr. Gray couldn't be reached for comment.
+The installation of vapor recovery nozzles at thousands of California gasoline pumps has made "a major contribution to clearer air," and motorists' early complaints have vanished, state officials say.
+The sailing master for Cook's voyage was Lt.
+He said no mercenaries were left in the Maldives, a 475-mile chain of 2,000 coral atolls and tiny islets.
+The reporters were given a quick course in Arctic survival by Army experts and provided with clothing and other equipment designed for the frigid environment.
+Ms. Bain said that political analysis brought the NARAL endorsement.
+Lottery officials waited today for the holders of four tickets to step forward and claim a world-record jackpot of $69.9 million.
+Babangida, in a television and radio address, ordered freed all who have completed three-fourths of their terms, those jailed for minor offenses whose sentences do not exceed one year and others jailed for life but who have served more than 10 years.
+Some industries, of course, are geared up to take advantage of currency swings.
+Singleton moved from Dallas to Houston after he announced in June that MediaNews Group had sold The Dallas Times Herald.
+Vinich spent thousands of dollars on commercials designed to combat his liberal image.
+The southerly winds brought rainshowers from the lower Ohio Valley into southern Michigan.
+Couldn't the contractionary effect of higher tax rates by offset be an easier monetary policy?
+Yuichi Kohashi, an executive vice president at Daiwa Securities Co.'s U.S. unit in New York, thinks capital goods and Japan's big trading companies are solid bets.
+The dollar moved moderately higher against several key currencies in some overseas foreign exchange markets before reversing course in the United States.
+Police raided a villa on the outskirts of Naples and arrested one of the reputed top bosses of the Camorra organized crime syndicate.
+In addition, the FAA is involved in research on even quieter aircraft engines.
+With the securities industry under a cloud because of the widening insider-trading scandal, the stock market might prove to be a popular target for a tax increase.
+Ms. Wilensky said her agency, the Health Care Financing Administration, hopes to work with Families USA and other groups representing the elderly to get the word out in a clearer, more efficient way.
+Helicopter pilot Tim Graves says he feared prison guards would kill him when two inmates' wives commandeered his chopper and forced him to land at the Arkansas Valley Correctional Facility.
+From start to finish, it takes three months to build a Martin guitar.
+The indictments came only four days before the March 19 presidential election in which Salvadorans, for the first time, will have the chance to eject an incumbent civilian government in favor of another party.
+When word of the deal leaked earlier today, Eastern's machinists vowed to seek a federal court order against it.
+Tobacco shipments worth a total of $30.3 million were guaranteed under the program for 1988, according to Agriculture Department officials.
+The board of the new company will have 14 members, four each from the three larger airlines and two from Austrian Airlines.
+Israel sent hundreds of soldiers and several tanks to Gaza City in an effort to end more than a week of anti-Israeli unrest in the occupied territories.
+NEW CAMPAIGN: Maybelline seeks to upgrade its mass-market image in a new campaign that begins running next week.
+Blick said that Ponti pays about $33,000 per year in taxes under a lump-sum deal negotiated with canton tax authorities.
+At a news conference, leaders of the Serbian, Croatian and Moslem parties said they would cooperate on major political and Economic issues.
+On the Commodity Exchange in New York Friday, gold for current delivery settled at $353.90 an ounce, down 10 cents. Estimated volume was a light 1.9 million ounces.
+Later, the stencil was changed to an incrementally less pretentious, "Anchors Office." On Wednesday, NASA approved Discovery for flight.
+Attempts by a church mediator to persuade management to resume talks were proving unsuccessful, said Michnik.
+The latest two-year notes ended at a price of 100 7/32 to yield 6.99% compared with 100 11/32 to yield 6.92%.
+West Orange Police Chief Edward M. Palardy said Wolodymyr Szpyrka, 80, will probably be asked to take another driver's test and submit to a medical exam.
+Bharatiya Janata was protesting the killings by police of at least 22 Hindu fundamentalists who were shot last week trying to replace the Ayodhya mosque with a temple.
+Party sources said Ito has demanded the resignations of all politicians implicated in the Recruit scandal and other corruption cases, and an end to factions within the party.
+Mr. Gross is a longtime Consolidated stockholder.
+Counties got rich opening mines and starting little factories. Cities prospered, cutting deals with foreign countries and trading among themselves.
+Karpati said Yazov's schedule foresaw the withdrawal of an airborne assault battalion and a fighter plane regiment from Hungarian territory in the second half of this year.
+The psychologist, Art Norman, spent 90 to 100 hours interviewing Bundy over 15 months in 1986 and 1987 while working on Bundy's first appeal of his death sentences.
+At a commuter-station campaign stop Monday, Reynolds said Savage wasn't focusing on issues.
+Mr. Cook added that Union Pacific expects to create a "wide range of new choices in multi-modal transportation services for shippers throughout the country."
+He suggested that opponents of oil drilling, posing as environmentalists, prevent sensible debate on offshore developments, to wit: "We have drilled thousands of wells on the coasts, and we've had one major oil spill."
+It will have to open up more and become multi-class," wrote political scientist Helio Jaguaribe.
+It was made about 1910 from bisque ceramic.
+But the Federal Aviation Administration urges more study of the matter for flight attendants, whom it traditionally has considered less crucial to safety.
+He is a one-time Rafsanjani ally now allied with the radicals.
+Early survey satellites served commercial geologists mostly as platforms for aerial photography, helping them find faults and fissures in the earth where minerals might occur.
+How'd I do." The crowd cheered and Quayle provided the answer, declaring Bush the victor.
+From there the living room opens up.
+Axworthy has been pressing the government to send an official representative to Iraq to gain the release of about 50 Canadians held in Iraq and occupied Kuwait.
+Five directors sold shares recently, but the previous co-ordinated sales have been shrugged off by the market. William Baird, the textile group, has enjoyed a tremendous run since the announcement of results at the beginning of April.
+They can either be face-to-face negotiations, mediated by Perez de Cuellar or his personal representative, or involve U.N. envoy bargaining separately with government and rebel delegations, according to the accord.
+Hungary's new leader said the Budapest government has failed to revitalize the country's economy.
+If so, the company said the plan will become effective next Friday.
+Authorities arrested about two dozen people during a weekend anti-drug sweep that netted the alleged leadership of a group that controlled much of the cocaine market in the nation's capital.
+The Review has been central to many campus controversies, including the 1986 smashing of symbolic anti-apartheid shanties on the college green.
+But, as a result of a recent finding by a New Zealand tribunal, privatization has taken on a new meaning that some are calling "legalized apartheid."
+Revenues dropped to Dollars 607.4m from Dollars 663.6m.
+The Sports News Network, which went on the air last February, stopped operations in December, but Landmark had said it hoped to purchase certain assets and launch a sports-oriented network in Atlanta early this year.
+A plus: Some renters mull ownership as a better return on their savings due to lower interest rates, says Joshua Frankel, manager of J.I. Sopher & Co.'s West Side Manhattan office.
+Boeing Commercial Airplanes President Dean Thornton said the order substantiates Boeing's belief in a plane that had been a slow seller since its launch a decade ago.
+The American depositary receipts of Total Compagnie Francaise des Petroles S.A., the third partner in the prospect, slipped 3/8 to 22 5/8, topping the mostactive list on volume of more than 2.7 million shares.
+A special committee of outside directors rejected a $51-a-share buyout bid by management, asserting that there were other parties that might be willing to make a higher offer.
+The $45 million library will be constructed with donations to the private Ronald Reagan library foundation.
+The company said it is recalling 20,000 1985 and 1986-model Pontiac Grand Prix LE and Broughams to check driver-side power door lock switches for electrical wires that may be exposed during use.
+"They're kind of Willie Hortonizing the S&L issue," Brown said.
+The X-ray exam was a routine part of the Capitol restoration, and the painting was sent in July to the Detroit Institute of Arts for cleaning and repairs.
+Currently, there are 60 clinical trials in progress.
+When Keynes joins a committee we are given the names and dates of the other members, and sometimes their subsequent careers even if they never cross his path again.
+Skeptics note that either partner must offer its interest to the other partner before selling out to another company.
+I suspect that one of the major reasons for the declining rate of productivity change in the past 15 years is the greening of the labor force.
+A Northwest Airlines DC-10 landed without incident Saturday despite a bomb threat that prompted more than three-quarters of the passengers to cancel their reservations on the flight from Paris.
+Rudy Linares, 23, of west suburban Cicero, faces a first-degree murder charge.
+Net foreign investment through August this year has been running at a pace of $12.5 billion, about double the year-earlier rate.
+"So when they told me Turtelbaum (sic) and Orenstein, I said, `Oy!
+Merrill said it will donate 50 cents to the Washington-based Environmental Federation of America for every 100 units sold, up to the first $25 million invested in the trust.
+The rules, called Reid Vapor Pressure standards, are intended to cut emissions of volatile hydrocarbons from gasoline.
+Works as White House fellow in the Nixon administration.
+Duramed also recalled all other lots of aminophylline as a precaution, the agency said.
+The new openness also has sparked protests of a more political or ethnic character.
+The changes, which could be announced as early as today, would apply to pesticides and other substances found on fresh and processed foods, officials said.
+The most startling aspect of Aurora is the computer-screen display.
+Police arrested 40 construction workers, according to their union.
+A TV movie of the rescue aired last May.
+Investigators believe that Gardner also discussed doing phony paperwork to bill the costs to the Pentagon, NBC said.
+He said the turnout for Tuesday's march was larger than expected.
+Leonard said Thursday that he never did receive a direct reply from Yeutter or anyone at USDA.
+If Lloyds takes over, will the elimination of one of the big High Street banks mean a reduction in competition and a poorer deal for the consumer?
+But forms destined for people who have their mail sent to box numbers went out without the numbers, and the Postal Service was unable to deliver them, census officials said.
+The just-published book of statewide statistics on wrecks has been retitled "Florida Traffic Crash Facts" and the former Traffic Accident Report forms used by police agencies across the state will soon be known as Traffic Crash Report forms.
+The accord also calls for the group to pay the government a royalty calculated on gross receipts from advertising, subscriptions and other fees.
+May crude gained a penny, and outer months were mixed.
+After 20 years of often ruthless rule, the aging Siad Barre, who is believed to be in his 80s, is isolated internationally and beset by strife in his country.
+It would be interesting, though alas impossible, to get a reaction to such sentiments from Haitian would-be voters murdered by thugs from that army Sunday.
+Like Bernard de Voto and Edmund Wilson, Mr. Kazin always has been most comfortable skirting the edges of academic criticism, savoring his interpretations of Emerson or Faulkner for reasons more personal than methodological.
+The prospect of a U.S. recession has been the primary reason for the dollar's weakness, along with the prospect that the Fed will ease credit policy to stave off that recession.
+Malloy represented himself, saying he could have afforded a lawyer but chose not to do so because others similarly affected might not be able to afford one.
+The measure's aim is to make the FAA more efficient in responding to air-safety issues.
+Sponsors use some subtle devices to enhance yields.
+In 1968, the high court ruled that in desegregating public elementary and secondary schools, educators must make a serious effort to integrate black and white students, teachers and facilities, not merely to provide voluntary choice to students.
+The three companies argued that their resin prices in Korea, though lower than in their home markets, were still higher than those of many of their competitors.
+In the Soviet Union, goods from school composition books to meat are in short supply because of the country's economic difficulties.
+A reporter was moved by all this to ask a Farmers spokesman if the warring factions had actually attended the same court hearing.
+In addition, the Persian Gulf conflict made fuel prices and availability impossible to predict, the company said.
+"The best deterrence against a recurrence of this kind of accident is the expense and humiliation my client has already been subjected to," Ashland attorney Thomas Donovan said.
+About a year ago, Lincoln National lowered premiums on plans that would encourage out-of-hospital care.
+That left them with a pre-tax operating profit of $214,509,000, or an average of $8.3 million per team.
+It was not announced whether they had connections with terrorist groups or other organizations.
+He stressed several times that price reform would never be introduced without discussing it with the people.
+I feel that is enough time for everybody." About the time the announcement was made, a small bomb exploded in a market in central Colombo, injuring two people.
+The commission last filed a criminal action in 1974, when Japan's oil industry was charged with fixing prices in the wake of the global oil crisis.
+Unleaded gasoline also closed lower Friday, down 3.89 cents to $1.047 per gallon for September delivery.
+Mr. Macey did a great job of identifying what is wrong with the Treasury market.
+A sharp drop in the value of Yugoslavia's currency, the dinar, which lost about 200 percent against Western currencies in a year, has driven up the cost of imports of many medicines, raw materials for their production and medical equipment.
+The 60 percent increase for 1987, which remained unchanged from the year before, came at a time when the medical definition of AIDS was changed, resulting in more cases being reported.
+The Herald reporter called it "nothing less than mind rape." Tight end Zeke Mowatt was fined $2,000 and apologized, but denied making lewd gestures or comments.
+Helicopter tours with Aviatur can be booked through travel agents or at the airport.
+The job of political leaders is to shape public opinion, especially on an issue of such vital importance to our future. Sir Jeffery Bowman, The Old Rectory, Boreham, Nr.
+We have very little time.' He argued that the Soviet Union could 'not avoid getting assistance from the outside.
+Barrow gets just a couple hours of semi-darkness at this time of year.
+That's been the historic position of the United States.
+To endure the wild ride in volatile futures markets, they need stoic patience, a strong stomach and the ability to sleep when their accounts are substantially under water.
+The Temple Mount, known in Arabic as Haram al Sharif, or Noble Enclosure, houses the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa mosques.
+If it is determined that at least two of the companies' offers are within the competitive range the competitive process is continued for those companies.
+Given that local tribal, religious and political antagonisms are blamed everywhere else in the world it seems reasonable to expect similar causes in Africa.
+For four years after his birth in 1868, Du Bois lived in the Great Barrington house, which archeologists believe had been in his mother's family for a century.
+Late Sunday, the bodies of a man and a small child were found floating near the city's seawall, said Gary Stone, a spokesman for Galveston's Emergency Operations Center.
+This would have invited a flood of quack cures.
+The anti-boycott provisions were adopted to keep U.S. firms from participating in foreign boycotts which are not supported by the United States or which are directed toward countries friendly to the United States.
+Recipes are personal and flexible.
+AmeriFirst, a thrift with total assets of $4.4 billion and shareholders' equity of $197 million, converted from mutual to stock form 16 months ago.
+Her mother was a native of Marysville, and her grandfather was once a justice on the Ohio Supreme Court, Krumm said.
+It said financing in the form of long-term debt is being arranged by a consortium of U.S. and Canadian banks.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed Friday at 33,029.81, down 155.34 points on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
+Above that amount, the government will pay 100 percent of the costs, the White House said.
+Bakr has ties to Libya and it is believed he has received funding from that country.
+A week after the first two mutilated bodies were found, police disclosed Sunday that the killer left messages or clues at the victims' apartments that could tie him to all five murders.
+He's paying prices that are 12 times or less the companies' projected earnings for 1991.
+Belief in inclusive hierarchy is a world view that could properly be called an ideology.
+But he expressed concern that Alcatel had taken so long to realise the extent of the problem. The bigger question is whether Mr Suard's group can respond to the threats facing it.
+He'd never represent the French as "victims" of, say, Le Pen.
+It is hard for both Catholics and Buddhists.' Supporters of the government and western diplomats say the monks have links to south Vietnamese anti-communists.
+The striker replacement legislation's effects would be wide.
+In other words, Mr. Roth knew what he was doing in 1969 when he did his best to stand in Portnoy's shadow.
+It never attracted crowds of more than several hundred, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Officials said they found shrapnel-like holes in the engine cover.
+American and Italian aircraft evacuated hundreds of foreigners Saturday from Somalia, but fighting between rebel and loyalist forces prevented Italian planes from continuing the operation yesterday.
+He said no officer has been implicated.
+A government minister apologized to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for calling her a "cow" during a telephone call with his wife, Mrs. Thatcher's office said Saturday night.
+"Our position is that we can support any proposal for a political solution which reflects the will of the Afghan people and meets their aspirations for self-determination," Redman said.
+About 80 percent of the 10 million residents live in urban areas around the sprawling federal district of Mexico City.
+But this could change as Portugal strives for a more active role in NATO.
+The total number of refunds was up slightly, from 64.8 million last year.
+State attorneys said they would appeal the Superior Court judge's decision and try to have the murder charge against Albert Lewin reinstated.
+Mr. Galbreath, 62 years old, is also under siege at home. He is fighting two costly lawsuits, including a protracted divorce case, from family members who want a piece of the Galbreath fortune.
+Other symptoms include vomiting, painful pressure and persistent noise in the ear, along with possible hearing loss.
+Fitzwater reported that Reagan not only joined in eating a bit of the cake, but had a glass of champagne to celebrate his trip.
+The Securities and Exchange Commission urged Congress to repeal a law automatically exempting from SEC registration requirements corporate bonds that are guaranteed by banks.
+That would leave Jesse Jackson, but Dukakis' aides believe he isn't likely to win more than 900 or so delegates, out of 2,082 needed to gain the nomination.
+'Its core purposes are,' it says, 'to maintain the value of the currency and the integrity of the financial system and to promote the efficiency of financial markets.'
+BNF's cost-plus contracts are also under threat with Nuclear Electric and Scottish Nuclear trying to turn existing contracts into fixed-price deals.
+The police announcement of the curfew, broadcast by Radio Bangladesh, did not say why the curfew was broadened.
+Bombs damaged the homes of two legislators who defied a Christian leader and participated in presidential elections aimed at solving Lebanon's political crisis, police said today.
+Cotton exports were estimated at $2.2 billion, up slightly from $2.14 billion in 1988; and tobacco, $1.3 billion, about the same as last year.
+A more surprising finding came when biochemists in Houston and Chicago teased the Lp(a) particle apart into its constituent fats, cholesterol and proteins.
+Still awaiting the reply he never got from Mr. Petit, Dr. Yanev was arrested last summer attempting to scale the Pont Massena, 60 feet above Parisian railroad tracks.
+Boccardi said that AP technology is advancing to meet the needs of its growing membership, now at a record level.
+"That's a business that Hertz doesn't want to give up without a fight," he says.
+He says he handles about 1,000 sales a year.
+Mr Muhamad Nur Muhamad of the Malaysian Chamber of Mines says there is as yet no indication that price trends are being reversed. 'If prices and demand do not improve, it would be difficult for Malaysia's mining sector to continue sustaining itself.
+The attorney general, accompanied by FBI Director William S. Sessions and Jack Lawn, head of the Drug Enforcement Administration, will attend a conference of European law enforcement officials in Paris.
+In Alcester, neighbors spent Sunday and Monday helping each other out, Police Chief Kevin Booker said.
+Prices of some OPEC crudes already are below $15.
+With the dollar's decline abating and borrowing costs rising, "you have to rethink holding that (short) position," Mr. White said.
+McMillan and Schlissmann held signs reading, "Pray to End Abortion" and "Abortion Destroys God's Handiwork."
+The venues include African and Latin American nations that have been sensitive to Amnesty's accusations against them.
+"They're called alley entrepreneurs," he said. "Some of these people have developed shrewd operations.
+Party of Islam leader Burhanuddin Rabbani has said Hekmatyar's faction should be suspended from an "interim" government proclaimed by seven rebel factions based in Pakistan.
+"Your men are being brought into custody outside.
+This year, Bush asked Congress to cut the program to $62.9 million.
+The deficit-reduction package assembled by Congress reduces farm spending by 25 percent over the next five years.
+They are more or less voluntary, creating market-like mechanisms to distinguish between debtors who are mending their domestic policies and those who are not.
+By then, hopefully, the couple's fortunes will have improved.
+In San Francisco, a lawyer for Pacific Telesis Group said the company is gathering information requested by the Justice Department.
+"We're only now starting to reach a new leg of bullish enthusiasm," said Fred Demler, metals economist with Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. in New York.
+Alan Matthew Sooley of the Chicago Board of Trade asks why a Congress that says it is concerned about Japanese imports generates so much debt.
+But Barkelew said the company was having increasing difficulty convincing people that the money was not used to fund abortions. She said the foundation will continue to support other groups with teen pregnancy prevention programs.
+Separately, Kroger said it bought $134 million of its various notes, including $72.5 million of 8% notes due 1993, $6.5 million of two-year 7% notes and $55 million of medium-term notes.
+They waved outlawed Palestinian flags and chanted: "Our lives for Palestine!" The students dispersed on army orders, the reporters said.
+"This is just good clean fun for us, a celebration of our lifestyle," said Joe Van Es-Ballesteros, organizer of the drag extravaganza.
+The generally slow pace of grain export sales continued to exert pressure on corn and wheat prices.
+Is there any simple system to use in determining when to throw old tax records away? The short answers to those questions, in order, are "It depends" and "Probably not."
+But after a few pleasantries, the Soviets unexpectedly got serious.
+"Many institutions of higher learning have surrendered the ethical and moral sanctions upon which they were built," Ray H. Hughes told delegates attending the group's convention here.
+'The games division is a super company, but we did not think we could make it any bigger or better.' The deal will leave Waddington cash positive to the tune of Pounds 13m.
+A single institution, Sun Belt Savings Association in Dallas, lost $1.2 billion.
+In some areas of that state, "there are six- to eight-week waits for outpatient services," the report said.
+Snow was falling on the mountains of northern Arizona and southern Utah, and snow advisories were in effect for those areas as well as the mountains of north-central New Mexico and southern Colorado.
+If that happens, RENAMO could compete in elections, he said.
+Political and military circumstances may require that it hit Iranian targets, as it hit Libyan ones three years ago.
+The corporation serves more than 9.5 million businesses and homes in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas.
+Deutsche Bank, West Germany's largest commercial bank, is heading the consortium involved in the agreement.
+But the impossibility of verifying compliance casts doubt on these and other such efforts.
+"It's suitable for framing," the mayor points out.
+My fellow Democrats, I am indeed honored to introduce a decent and caring man, a good friend, a great senator, and the next vice president of the United States _ Lloyd Bentsen.
+The low temperature for the Lower 48 states was 23 degrees at Gunnison, Colo., and Houghton Lake and Sault Ste.
+Both the Japanese and London markets were closed Monday because of holidays.
+By the close of trading in London, the deal stood at a yield spread of 46 basis points. Municipality Finance, the local government financing vehicle of Finland, launched its debut in the sterling sector of the market.
+As previously reported, Imperial Savings in September sold $100 million of 9.375% collateralized notes secured by junk bonds.
+OSHA found 111 CDT violations and cited the plant for not having an effective program to battle CDTs and for failing to provide employees' medical records.
+Minutes before adjourning, the Senate rushed through a more than $28 billion transportation bill for the new fiscal year, after tacking on a $10.9 million provision sought by GOP Leader Robert Dole of Kansas for a highway project in Wichita.
+But the party shows no sign of being prised loose from the present government, at least until after the next general election. In the meantime, an issue which may strain the government is Denmark's relationship with the EU.
+The Resolution Trust Corp., the government's junkyard for dying and dead thrifts, aims to move 141 S&Ls out the door during April, May and June.
+But if the favored hand and eye don't match, they have crossed dominance.
+He was less cynical than carefully self-deluded.
+He is to receive $93,750 on delivery and acceptance of each of the two manuscripts, and he is to receive royalties on the books when they exceed the amount advanced to him, according to the statements.
+Both bills would enable commercial banks and insurance companies as well as Farm Credit System banks to pool farm loans and sell them as securities on the so-called Farmer Mac market, just as home mortgages are sold on a secondary market.
+Though no details have been released, these transfers are believed to total more than $1.4 billion.
+Kristallnacht is well-known in Europe, but Lauder said he was chagrined to find out that only about 10 percent of Americans polled by his foundation had ever heard of it.
+The discovery brought energy-saving practical applications within closer range.
+The queen's sister, Princess Margaret, separated from Lord Snowdon in 1976 and they divorced two years later.
+More than money, opponents say.
+Westinghouse Electric Corp. was awarded a $221.2 million Navy contract for nuclear-propulsion research and development.
+Acrobats, films, art exhibits, folk songs and spirited public readings on Monday celebrated the 100th birthday of Portugal's most acclaimed poet of the century, Fernando Pessoa.
+French officials said they had no official confirmation of the report.
+But smart shoppers keep in mind the novelties they've seen as inspiration from this fashion capital.
+Hope Muir has the qualities of bright assurance her role needs; Picone, a young Italian recruit to the company, promises marvels.
+Unidentified Iranian exile sources were quoted as saying Iran's Revolutionary Guards have set up a team of assassins.
+"In California it now costs more to ship goods from Oakland to San Francisco, a distance of 15 miles, than to ship interstate from Reno to San Francisco," Oliver said.
+She returned to North Carolina after her mother died in 1971. While singing with a church gospel group, she said she discovered Christianity.
+Overtures from Japanese manufacturers are expected to be listened to with increasing interest. Such has been the decline in hire rates in the UK that Acriss says it is now as cheap to rent a new car as to buy.
+For a time this did not matter: they could go their separate ways.
+Mine and safety authorities believe miles of abandoned, slowly deteriorating mines underneath the city are causing the depressions.
+Mr. Paulus also contended that long-term Treasury bond yields will drop more than 3/4 of a percentage point by June 30 to around 6 1/2%.
+He went to City Hall and said, "I know these aren't mine, but I'll pay them anyway," according to mayoral spokeswoman Marj Halperin.
+Among the first 32, Dukakis had nine, Gore five, Simon two and 16 were uncommitted.
+He was an unconstitutional independent prosecutor from December 1986 until he took the Justice appointment last March.
+Not only is the terrain more rugged, but officials fear volunteers might not be prepared for encounters with the bears that prowl the sound's forested, uninhabited islands.
+The liberals thus fell back on the quaint notion of a direct relationship between government spending and a healthy economy.
+Bally Manufacturing Corp. said its Health & Tennis Corp. unit withdrew its proposed initial public offering of 5.8 million common shares and $50 million of convertible subordinated debentures.
+The Federal Reserve would probably suspend its efforts to cut interest rates.
+We grieve over having lost a child that belonged to us as I grieved as I grew up," Mrs. Twigg said.
+Ronald Reagan, a two-term California governor, is regularly lambasted by critics who say he is unfamiliar with the nitty gritty of national security.
+First, a confession: My initial encounter with real U.S. Marines had nothing to do with President Reagan's beloved jarheads: North, McFarlane, Regan, Walters and Shultz.
+But Chase Hampton knocks 'em dead with a calypso song-and-dance number.
+The series previewed the next round of Japanese challenges to America's economic strength, including the banking industry.
+A law extending for two years the temporary authority for cash awards by inspectors general to federal employees whose disclosures of fraud and mismanagement result in cost savings to the government.
+In short, he amalgamates the processes of scientific inquiry with the techniques of literary narrative. The DNA tale is presently being televised.
+Expected pre-tax profits for the current year of Pounds 37.5m and earnings of 13.2p put the company on a prospective multiple of slightly less than 9. The low rating partly reflects nervousness about a possible price war.
+Daniel's Jewelers, a privately held chain of jewelry stores in Southern California, is consciously avoiding naming the holiday in a promotion it launched this month.
+Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu-Kashmir state, is a tourist resort 95 miles north of Jammu, the state's winter capital.
+Horst Schaade, president of a small Sao Paulo company that makes machines for several multinationals, blames the drop in his business on "irresponsible" multinationals.
+Carmina was found abandoned at a Sonoma County dump along with her two sisters, Sofia, 4, and Teresa, 1. All had their throats cut; only Carmina survived.
+The study, based on a national survey of 2,299 older Hispanics, found 22 percent of elderly Hispanics live below the federal poverty line, compared with 12 percent of all elderly Americans.
+"The Wonder Years" placed second for last week as all of ABC's Tuesday night comedies landed in the top 10. None of NBC's Thursday shows made it into the top rankings because of a 20 percent Thanksgiving tune out.
+Since the 1984-1985 miners' strike over mine closures, British Coal's workforce has declined to 114,000 from 221,000.
+She still manages to stand out.
+Wang won a federal computer contract valued at up to $841 million over five years.
+The president pronounced himself and his wife as "weary travelers," and he seemed to lose his place once while reading his prepared remarks.
+The Senate voted to continue funding for the B-2 stealth bomber.
+The Sandinistas arrived at 3 p.m., passing about 75 Nicaraguan refugees who gathered outside the church offices chanting slogans and carrying anti-Sandinista banners.
+A leading member of an Iranian opposition movement was shot to death Tuesday outside a lakeside town near Geneva as he was driving home, the movement said in a communique.
+The Socialists won a majority and hold 210 of the 400 Parliament seats.
+And all the employees seemed happy.
+It was a philosophical interest.
+THE U.S. IS MOVING CLOSER to an agreement with its economic allies on how to stabilize exchange rates and ease trade imbalances.
+As we wish good luck to the changes occurring in the Soviet Union, I hope they wish us good luck.
+Whether negative or positive, Bush is getting less coverage than his predecessors, according to the study.
+We're long-term investors trying to do a good job," says Linda Strumpf, the director of equity investments at the Ford Foundation.
+The stock market ended modestly higher Wednesday after a seesaw session in which prices were pushed up and down by program trading.
+Sir David Trench, governor and commander-in-chief of the British colony of Hong Kong from 1964 to 1971, has died at age 73.
+That rate increase didn't include any Seabrook-related costs.
+On Saturday night the Senate gave its final stamp of approval. Delaying tactics could be used on the final budget sessions this week in the chamber of deputies by government supporters, thus postponing the confidence debate.
+Other traders note a slack in the usually heavy flow of dollar sell orders from Japanese customers, removing a considerable amount of downward pressure on the dollar.
+At the same time, economists generally don't expect a repeat of the 4.5% drop in energy prices that helped restrain the index last month.
+Salem School was founded in 1920 by Hahn and Prince Max von Baden, Count Max's grandfather.
+Gadberry said Sheldon is nonchalant because "we're in a position where he can't do anything.
+The maker of microwave electronics products also said it expects it will be reporting lower quarterly profit from continuing operations in 1988."
+In Chicago, a spokesman for Sears said the company is "disappointed" by Calpers' vote.
+Even though this referred only to the public system, "the reaction from the education community" was dismissive of these "radical" notions, he recalls.
+The relatively swift reporting of the stoppage appeared to reflect the greater openness seen in the state-run media since Karoly Grosz took over as Communist party leader and head of a reform-minded Politburo in May.
+No group has claimed responsibility for Winkler's abduction.
+The Western partner is responsible for the hard-currency costs of scripts, directors, stars and other key personnel.
+The current legislation initially would set quotas on 185 categories of textiles and apparel equal to the level of imports from each foreign country last year.
+Mitterrand's aides refused to confirm or deny the account.
+"That was just a crumpled rag when we first saw it," she said. "But Nadine Gasc (a curator of the fashion museum) figured out how the original looked." The costumes ranged from tweed suits to satin ball gowns.
+Republican legislators say the state budget signed by Gov. Michael Dukakis in July is out of balance by as much as $1.2 billion because the governor is overestimating tax collections and spending too much.
+With rates on U.S. Treasurys rising, these issues are seen as highly vulnerable to a drop in Japanese stock prices.
+No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing, which destroyed the First National Bank building.
+There are also signs that the RFU's loyalty to the BBC may be wavering.
+Dith said the only way to prevent the Khmer Rouge from returning to power was to remove their senior leaders.
+After the war of independence, the nation's few resources _ and defenses against disasters _ were further eroded.
+With the greens out of action anyway, the club took the opportunity to change their character as well. Crewe said: 'Some of them were really nothing more than tough pieces of land at the end of the fairways.
+But analyst E. Lawrence Hickey of First Analysis Corp. in Chicago said Micron has also been able to increase output with no capital outlay, through improvements in its manufacturing procedures.
+Muniz was arrested by Upper Allen Township police in 1986 after an officer noticed Muniz's car stopped by the side of the road with the motor running.
+The police are empowered to "take any necessary measure" to disperse illegal gatherings.
+While acknowledging a problem, the department repeatedly has said the likelihood is low of an explosion that would penetrate both walls of any of the tanks is low.
+The money in Panama "may have acted as some form of security or collateral for activities involving Gerardo Harris, an associate and confidante of Manuel Noriega," the report charges.
+A definite figure won't be available until the audit is complete.
+The activity reflected interest in the stock's quarterly payout.
+But judging by last week's meeting, a significant gulf remains between the two sides.
+If the agreement is concluded, Shoreham will become the first completed nuclear power plant ever shut down without operating commercially.
+"I can't believe that Americans are that unsophisticated about money," he says.
+The most recent polls said Feinstein was marginally ahead of Van de Kamp but also had both Democrats trailing Wilson in a general election matchup.
+Other agencies are waiting to see how their competitors fare before making any moves of their own.
+The rest is handled by Castle and Cook of San Francisco.
+Owen Williams' design was highly innovative for the 1930s. The production line dictated the length of the plant, and the need for as much natural light as possible produced the design of a concrete roof with 150,000 glass discs.
+Most large banks used emergency generators to keep their computers operating.
+Officials in the State and Commerce Departments and the U.S. Trade Representative's Office were barraged Tuesday with harsh attacks by both Democrats and members of the president's own party.
+Five senators who accepted political contributions from him are under investigation by the Senate Ethics Committee for meeting with regulators on his behalf in April 1987.
+One Cabinet minister resigned after admitting he had contacts with the notorious secret police, or Stasi, while about a dozen lawmakers came up to the microphone to deny or explain the accusations against them.
+People believe the single market will happen.' However, there are concerns about how the market will work.
+We can't possibly catch everyone," says Yasutoshi Hirogane, the deputy chief of general affairs at the Narita Immigration Bureau.
+She said the independent counsel has found no wrongdoing in connection with the stock trading.
+They cite a 1958 labor demonstration in which hundreds of protesting unionists were shot by the state police and allege that the police were prompted into such drastic action by Tata.
+TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE was this tax-act bonus for the over-50.
+The feat at Hamilton to be verified by Guiness Book officials before it would replace the previous record.
+Stone said Goodyear agreed to keep a provision that all union locals are required to approve mid-contract wage concessions sought at any single local.
+This means high interest rates at home.
+The Energy Department would get about two-thirds of the $17.83 billion, with $8.1 billion earmarked for the nuclear activities it conducts on behalf of the Department of Defense.
+The opposition Labor Party's easy victory in two special parliamentary elections is prompting renewed speculation of an imminent challenge to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's leadership of the Conservative Party.
+Daniel E. Zucchi, 46 years old, currently president of Time Distribution, was named president of the joint venture.
+"I don't think anybody knows who will be secretary-general," says a foreign observer well connected among Chinese officials.
+And since blacks don't vote in Republican primaries as a rule, they don't much care about the outcome of these contests.
+White House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater said, "We are pleased that that vote was sustained.
+For the past 10 years, she has been chairman of Coley Porter Bell, a corporate and brand indentity consultancy which became part of the WPP group in 1989.
+"The rise in the leading indicators indicates the economy is experiencing continuous expansion based primarily on improving trade and greater capital investment," said Jerry Jasinowski, chief economist of the National Association of Manufacturers.
+Healthco agreed to be acquired by Hicks Muse for $195 million, 22% less than the buy-out firm initially offered for the dental-equipment company.
+Mr. Parks cried foul and sued for defamation, asserting that Mr. Steinbrenner's criticisms received nationwide publicity.
+The board increased to 12 members.
+But, ask the whisperers, is now the time to make cuts in government spending?
+"I think there has been a problem for some time," said Mr. McGuire, whose company used to do some airport-security work, but got out of the business about a year ago.
+The FDIC and RTC sued Mr. Milken and other former Drexel employees last year for allegedly helping to cause the failure of more than 200 savings and loans by manipulating the junk bond market.
+It includes vocational counselors, state social services officials, hospital personnel and attorneys, and state officials.
+Ulumi said there was "clear evidence" to support his allegations, but he did not elaborate.
+Temperatures soared into the 80s and 90s Friday from south-central Texas to the southern Atlantic Coast states, setting records for the date in Austin and Corpus Christi, Texas, where the temperature reached 96 degrees.
+The pact could foreshadow changes in the way the major movie studios and the networks do business with one another, analysts said.
+Chad said one of the men asked how much money the boys had and then said, "I want it," Self said.
+"The perception was, here we go again.
+A hysterectomy prevents Mrs. Calvert, 36, from carrying a baby.
+The donated liver came from a Florida child who was slightly larger and a little older than Sammy, said Sammy's doctor, Dr. Troy Reyna.
+The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is approaching its midyear conference with firm oil prices, hopes of still higher revenues and a big headache with the tenacious regime of President Saddam Hussein of Iraq.
+They say workers involved are showing more initiative and, in some cases, have improved productivity.
+The big question, though, is whether Chrysler will be able to overcome the major pitfalls that other Western businesses have encountered in China.
+Gore won six states: North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Nevada.
+In all, Mr. Abboud said he plans to bring in eight executives to help him run First City.
+Their offices said they had left for the day.
+The regulations have been enjoined by courts in Boston, Denver and New York as a result of lawsuits charging they are unconstitutional.
+But can the Tanqueray name sell vodka, too?
+About 200 university students in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur rallied Wednesday against the book, carrying banners with the message "Kill Salman Rushdie."
+"They lectured us on how to write a hit single.
+It was on loan to the Art Institute from 1967 until 1983, when the foundation donated it to the institute.
+A media pool of about 15 reporters, photographers and broadcast crews travels in his motorcade and is escorted out to watch his performance at the first tee, the ninth green and 10th tee, and the 18th hole.
+The bus, carrying almost double its capacity, was coming from the neighboring district of Ramganj, the news agency said.
+Chairwoman Nira Long is among those whose resignation they have demanded.
+The four students, arrested last week, face charges including auto theft, aggravated battery, armed robbery and tampering with evidence.
+In a related development, Scrimgeour Vickers & Co. said it agreed to hire at least eight equities specialists from Greenwell Montagu Securities, the Midland Bank PLC unit that ceased making markets in British stocks yesterday.
+Revenues were down slightly at Dollars 7.23bn. Mr Jacques Bougie, president, blamed massive CIS exports for creating the overcapacity crisis.
+Ten years ago: Pope John Paul II ended a nine-day visit to his native Poland.
+The exchange also softened the blow for Richard A. Grasso, who had been actively lobbying to succeed Mr. Phelan.
+And David Kurtz, TWA's bankruptcy counsel at the Cleveland law firm of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, contended that TWA's prospects are better than other carriers that have sought protection.
+Allegheny International, which makes Sunbeam and Oster appliances, has paid no interest, because such payments are not permitted while under bankruptcy protection.
+He found himself lumbered with nine women's sweaters retailing at a hefty Pounds 270 and was astonished to sell them all within a week.
+Ford produced more than 383,000 cars in 1987 in Britain.
+But he was less sanguine about the abilities of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to better coordinate their regulation of the markets, as was recommended in the task force report early last month.
+So IBM has decided it must be willing to sell parts competing with Japanese companies' parts if it wants to keep those competitors from taking over more of the failing European computer industry.
+They feared the grave could hold the bones of about 600 children from their community that were reported missing in the 1950s shortly after their arrival in Israel.
+The Syrians were in Lebanon under a 1976 Arab League peacekeeping mandate.
+The commentary appeared Monday in the opposition's Gazeta Wyborcza newspaper.
+"Things didn't work out exactly the way I had planned," Gore, flanked by his wife, parents and children, told supporters jammed into a Senate office building.
+Rocard said too high a tax on accumulated wealth would risk accelerated capital flight at a time when France needs business investment.
+He expects stocks to decline an additional 5% to 30%, with the Dow perhaps bottoming out between 2000 and 2100 "between now and June."
+That isn't enough to help most hard-of-hearing people, Mr. Riley says, but does let home stereo listeners get the same sound with half the power.
+The resignations were prompted by First Texas' refusal to provide $5 million in needed financing unless the board agreed to a voluntary foreclosure of Gemcraft's homebuilding and mortgage units.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Coca-Cola Enterprises shares closed at $16.375, up 25 cents.
+The REA, part of the Agriculture Department, has lent billions of dollars to rural electric cooperatives.
+A Roman Catholic bishop negotiated with the rebels for four or five months before gaining the young men's release.
+The U.S. State Department estimates Soviet casualties since 1979 at 33,000 to 38,000, more than one-third of whom were killed.
+An Irish court freed terrorist suspect Joseph Magee, 27, upholding his appeal against Britain's request for his extradition for questioning over the murder in 1992 of an army sergeant in Derby.
+South African gold stocks closed mostly steady.
+The moderates are led by Egypt and oil-rich Saudi Arabia.
+"Some home mechanics and home gardeners dump their oil waste and yard waste in storm drains on Saturday," Glendening said Wednesday. "On Sunday, they go to the bay and bemoan the oil slicks and other pollutants.
+The National Transportation Safety Board last May concluded that Northwest Flight 255 crashed because the pilots did not set the wing flaps to the proper takeoff position, preventing the MD-80 from gaining proper lift.
+More than 30 people were injured Monday when severe turbulence hit a Qantas 747 jetliner over Thailand as it was about to begin its approach into Bangkok, airline officials said.
+Declining issues outnumbered advances by about 6 to 5 on the New York Stock Exchange, with 486 issues down, 396 up and 558 unchanged.
+Three men and four juveniles, including a girl, were arrested late Saturday and early Sunday at various locations, police Sgt. Bill Sharp said.
+That could help the company become profitable by 1993.
+He also called on the Senate Banking Committee to launch an investigation of the laundering of cash missing as part of the savings and loan industry crisis.
+In recent interviews, Mrs. Bhutto has indicated a desire for a political settlement.
+Earlier Thursday, he visited Winzer Park in a once-drug infested part of Houston.
+Caramanlis won 153 votes of the 299 cast in Parliament on Friday.
+But in the last few weeks Caritas has several times failed to pay out, hitting investor confidence. Caritas appears to be a classic Ponzi scam, named after Mr Charles Ponzi, an Italian immigrant operating in Boston just after the first world war.
+Intel-designed chips are the most popular brains of personal computers.
+"He was so small," said Undersheriff Santos Baca. "He had a pillow he was sitting on." Coleman, 22, is only about 4-foot-7 as a result of kidney disease and other health problems.
+In the past there have been suggestions that CDM, De Beers' wholly-owned subsidiary, might be at least partly nationalised.
+Aspen, home to eccentrics like "gonzo" journalist Hunter S. Thompson, was the first U.S. community to pass a tough anti-smoking ordinance and the first to declare itself a nuclear-free zone.
+"I was born against the odds.
+Saddam might discover a certain viscosity in his chain of command. The desire to overthrow him might become simultaneously more fervent and more logical.
+Seagate Technology said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that 10.7 million of its shares will be sold by Control Data. Seagate eased 1/8 to 11 5/8 in over-the-counter trading.
+The mill, plus cottage, face a lake.
+Now it will bend its efforts to opening ways for the Japanese people to enjoy the fruits of their hard work.
+The market has been growing rapidly and is forecast to reach more than $750 million within three years, according to consultant Forrester Research Inc., Cambridge, Mass.
+A vehicle typically develops the problem after about 18,600 miles on the road.
+When units become available in that building, nobody takes them," Lane said.
+He was killed in the town of Envigado, six miles from Medellin, the home of the country's most powerful cocaine cartel.
+"Are you still a Bolshevik?"
+The mail train had just left Tongi, where the Moslem gathering was to occur.
+The teachers' victory seemed to indicate that Mexico's workers, whose paychecks are worth half what they were at the start of the economic crisis, were starting to awaken and learn to fight for themselves.
+The sums are bound to increase because the number of lawsuits involving the agencies continues to rise. Moreover, figures in the inspector general's report indicate that the average amount the agency is spending on individual cases is also rising.
+She said a full toxicology report would be completed later this week.
+Jasper County Judge Charles Teel then heard testimony from friends who said Ms. Cruzan would want to die and ruled her parents could have the feeding tube removed.
+The bank said the proposed exchange rate represents the limits of what West Germany's economy can take.
+The leading edge of a cold arctic air mass pushed across eastern Oklahoma and central Texas.
+Harold L. Clark, the company's president since 1985, will become vice chairman, taking charge of vendor relations, product strategy and technical products.
+"I think it's absolutely disgraceful that people in the transport unions don't think about their fellow citizens," Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Sky News, the cable television network.
+But conservative views of women mainly as homemakers remain deeply held _ some rooted in religion, some in local traditions.
+Interest payable fell to Pounds 278,000 (Pounds 320,000).
+Recently unsealed court documents disclose that Occidental Petroleum Corp. over the past decade has paid millions of dollars for art projects closely identified with Armand Hammer, its longtime chairman and chief executive officer.
+Elsevier is concentrating more of its attention lately on acquisitions in Europe, particularly in areas such as financial, medical, real-estate and other professional information.
+"I'm proud to have Dan Quayle at my side," Bush said, giving delegates an unmistakable sign that he was not backing away from his running mate.
+Energy futures prices rose Wednesday, led by a rally in the heating oil market.
+Mr. Griffin bought the company for $365 million last November after a takeover battle with New York developer Donald Trump.
+While losers outpaced winners by about 2-to-1 among the generally bigger National Market System stocks, there were 299 decliners and only 92 gainers among those not on the system.
+Said spokesman John Hanson of the American Legion: "If that's going to be a plan then it seems like the VA again is trying to make veterans bail out the home loan program, a program whose problems veterans have not created.
+The Army declined to provide the names of the soldiers involved.
+Dr. Rudolf Brutoco said Anissa could still face a crisis if her disease advances. "We're keeping our fingers crossed she stays healthy," he said.
+In those suits, the defendants have denied artificially inflating the company's value.
+But it significantly enhances the credibility of a new approach to fighting cancer, called photodynamic therapy, which is beginning to come of age as an anti-cancer weapon.
+M&G's core mutual fund activities, like those of the rest of the industry, suffered during the recession as investors shunned the product generally in favor of safer building society deposits.
+"The fruit attracts bugs and the trees aren't very tolerant of auto pollution," she said during a recent interview at a meeting of peach growers in Fort Valley.
+Eugene Christiansen of the New York gaming consulting firm Christiansen Cummings Inc. said off-track betting parlors would be the obvious place to allow sports betting.
+"It is another attempt by MCI to cause confusion among agencies or undermine a successful program."
+A crucial element in falling inflation has been the containment of wage demands but the impact of the recession, at last behind Italy, has also played a part.
+Police Chief Daryl Gates called for the show of force after a rash of gang-related shootings, including a drive-by attack Good Friday that killed one man and wounded a dozen other people.
+This ensures the party of an overall majority of five seats on the ACC's executive council.
+A departing Justice Department official used a private public relations firm Friday to announce a press conference that was not officially cleared with the attorney general.
+Moody's lowered to double-A-2 from double-A-1 the rating on General Accident, of Perth, Scotland.
+It was this, however, that eventually reduced the bill by 1,000 baht.
+King Hussein today signed a decree dissolving the lower house of Parliament, the official news agency Petra said.
+In any case, predicting whether courts will deem an event work-related is about as easy as predicting a winning lottery number.
+The International Hotel sent guests a cheery letter Wednesday inviting them to a cocktail party with the management and hoping their stay would be "memorable."
+Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, says he'll huddle with fellow Democrats to discuss the future of U.S. policy in Angola, which is opposed by some prominent black Americans.
+About 20% of U.S. foreign investment went to Asia and the Pacific, with Japan, China, Singapore and Australia attracting the largest number of new projects.
+"That is the smallest figure we've seen in the 23 years we've been publishing," she says.
+But the official, speaking on condition of anonymity, refused to say whether the administration regretted not intervening militarily in the effort to topple Panamanian strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega.
+"The thought that tourists would find it amusing to see animals killed is a pretty sick one," said Katharine Thalberg, director of the Aspen Society for Animal Rights.
+So far, about 10,000 signatures have been collected, said Chitwood.
+Some medical consultants and attorneys suggest rewriting hospital bylaws to permit "financial credentialing."
+Stinger missiles, which Washington began supplying to the guerrillas almost two years ago, are credited with inflicting costly losses on Moscow's air force during the nine-year Soviet military intervention that ended last month.
+Higgins, 43, of Danville, Ky., was head of a 76-man United Nations observer force in south Lebanon.
+That level of production isn't of much concern as long as demand continues strong, analysts said.
+M. Danny Wall's resignation Monday as the nation's chief thrift regulator came as no surprise in Texas, where much of the industry's problems have been centered.
+"The cinema business is bad now and the theater is way down" due to increased TV programming, says Freddy Kamras, president of Kamras Film & Video Corp. in Helsinki, Finland. The Finnish box office fell 15% last year.
+Crude prices have not closed that low on the exchange since October 1986, when they reached $13.73 per barrel.
+That leaves Continental Airlines, the designer of the planned fare rise, as the only airline backing the move. Continental, which is operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy-law protection, is a unit of Continental Airlines Holdings Inc.
+He said the move and a similar intervention in the United States has not worked "because market players are thinking the banks' move was just one of the temporary political tactics ahead of the U.S. presidential election" on Nov. 8.
+To raise cash and reduce debt, the company is selling stock to a new investor and shedding its credit-card operation.
+The bankruptcy law filing followed several troubled years for the company.
+'Soccer is the universal language.
+If the right offer came along, he says he would consider selling aerospace. Cost-cutting ensured that even the aerospace business performed creditably during the recession.
+Ron Dellums, D-Calif., and 21 other House Democrats announced plans to file suit next week in federal court to keep Bush from going on the offensive without congressional approval.
+Francis Bible Schulte on Tuesday became the 12th archbishop of New Orleans, the nation's second-oldest Roman Catholic archdiocese.
+It would not do for the casks to develop the bacterial 'flor' which gives the special character to fino sherries. This was noticable in the tasting of eight different Macallans I did with Allan Shiach.
+Prosecutors said that Mr. Eisen's law firm used fraudulent evidence to win settlements and judgments of more than $1 million from defendants including New York City and its Transit Authority.
+The bank concludes that roughly a quarter of the gripes were "spurious," he says.
+In his speech, Mr. Camdessus suggested a greater role for the IMF in the coordination of currency exchange rates, a job now handled by the U.S.-dominated Group of Seven.
+Managers of the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant offered the Nuclear Regulatory Commission a detailed look at what will happen if the facility's crippled Unit 2 is mothballed, which the company hopes to do by the end of next year.
+President Delvalle's representatives also placed restraining orders on a number of banks holding Panamanian deposits.
+He was arrested Sept. 30 in Los Angeles for allegedly falsifying accounts related to the Distillers bid.
+(6) "Golden Girls," NBC, 13.6, 12.5 million homes.
+The small but fast-growing British airline said it will challenge the British government's recent finding that a merger wouldn't be anticompetitive.
+In the year-ago third quarter, American Management earned $1.9 million, or 18 cents a share, on revenue of $44.7 million.
+Of those who disaprove, she said, "They're at a Catholic school and should be expected to (uphold) the Catholic values." Some students had threatened to boycott classes Thursday to protest the change.
+It holds one-quarter of the big cookie and cracker market and has Argentina's best-selling pasta brand. Nabisco bought 70 per cent of the company from members of the controlling family.
+The Pensacola teen-ager landed his single-engine Mooney 201 at Jacksonville International Airport less than 24 hours after leaving San Diego.
+The U.S. arm of London-based Hanson PLC said its Ground Round Restaurants unit completed the acquisition of 19 of 20 Stuart Anderson's Cattle Co. restaurants from Marriott Corp.
+Robert Hurwitz, chairman of Cleveland-based Professional Housewares Distributors, said Sunbeam vendors and distributors were almost relieved at the filing, after watching difficult bank negotiations in recent months.
+GM's main non-auto units reported higher quarterly profits despite lower revenue from selling goods and services to the parent company.
+Elyse Tanouye in New York contributed to this article.
+But some economists cautioned that poorer inflation figures for consumer goods may be down the road.
+The DNC also may provide the campaign with technical assistance.
+Nonetheless, most of the committee members interviewed, each of whom owns at least 25,000 Texaco shares, don't want the company to rush into a compromise settlement with Pennzoil.
+"We think there's a broad audience for the movie, but it needs to be nurtured," Mr. Pollock says.
+For this reason, lignite and other low-grade brown coals can't be burned legally in many Western nations.
+Traders said the bond market's rally was the result of bargain-hunters moving in after the sharp retreat in bond prices in recent weeks.
+As previously reported, United Stockyards is discussing acquiring Arbitrage Securities Co., a broker-dealer, and a 49% interest in Plaza Securities Co., an arbitrage firm.
+It was secure," said John Clarke, a Trenton, N.J., architect.
+He did not give any figure on the amount of drugs the group is accused of handling.
+The flops of 1992 included a drama on BBC1 called Moon And Son in which Millicent Martin played the psychic owner of a market stall whose son was also in the business.
+The storm, the season's first hurricane, weakened over Texas and was downgraded to a tropical storm.
+Earlier this month Purolator agreed to a $35-a-share leveraged buyout offer from PC Acquisition Inc.
+While trying to appeal to different consumer tastes, large companies have seen their brands proliferate.
+The newspaper quoted Capt.
+If they were refused leave to appeal there would be no further appeals and they could face immediate removal from the UK.
+Some directors privately accuse the panel of overstepping its charge.
+But as suburbia becomes the dominant theater of American life, defining it becomes more difficult.
+"Investors don't do too much on good earnings, but when they see bad earnings, they rip stocks apart," said Jack Baker, head of equity block trading at Shearson.
+Bird remarried in prison.
+Germany's public deficit will be at least 150 billion marks ($82.7 billion) this year.
+For instance, insurers with whom Beneficial had shared policy premiums turned insolvent when Beneficial tried to collect on claims.
+When an assistant state attorney general assured the crowd that a criminal investigation was under way, one man cried out, "Hang them all!"
+A Soviet economist said Friday that Mikhail S. Gorbachev has mishandled his anti-drunkenness campaign by emphasizing police methods instead of taking the long-range view of offering consumers a better choice of goods.
+In remarks prepared for delivery Thursday in Topeka, Kan., Walsh said he would not make a decision about closing down his office until after an appeals court reviews the convictions of former national security adviser John M. Poindexter.
+They are round or oval-shaped white puffs.
+Refused to let a 10-month strike by machinists against Eastern Airlines spread, through sympathy work stoppages, to commuter railroads in New York City, Philadelphia and their suburbs.
+WNBC-TV reported Wednesday night that investigators identified two men _ including the gunman _ and two women believed to have been in the car from which the shots were fired.
+These groups lost an effort to short-circuit the Treasury proposal.
+Responsibility for every design change needs to be accurately allocated to somebody. For the big suppliers, engineering data management is becoming as important a source of income as selling new systems.
+And speaking of trends, the most interesting one this season is how many shows are striving to be politically correct.
+Such reticence seems to be the order of the day.
+These groups must include a Thai bank, to ensure adequate backing, and a foreign partner, to provide expertise in fund management.
+Says Mr. Turner: "In 1981 we had 27% of the junior enlisted men using drugs on a regular basis.
+The National Science Foundation estimates that by the year 2000, the nation will turn out 400,000 fewer scientists and engineers than it needs.
+He says Wood Gundy will make this argument in an affidavit to be submitted to the U.K. court tomorrow.
+We do not need two Republican parties in America." Jackson was asked by reporters if he meant to say that Dukakis would pull Democrats toward Republican policies.
+But, if lucky, a shooter with one blast can knock out the female and a half-dozen males tagging along.
+A month earlier, the Minnesota Supreme Court found that warning labels on cigarette packs starting in 1966 do not give tobacco companies complete immunity from lawsuits, as other courts have held.
+If the TOT and CAT are privatised, they could find themselves competing against, and regulating, their own contractors. Egat will be in a similar position in the electricity market.
+"It was the best smelling fire I've ever been at," fire department Lt.
+"We are going to basically pick up on that theme to tie together all the victims of any of the laundry list of transactions involving owners of publicly held securities."
+This could be of major significance for the future of American politics.
+Rosemary Freeman, executive director of the Democratic Platform Committee, said the preliminary draft was still being finalized. She called it "a collective effort" by the same people who hammered out the earlier issue papers.
+Joann Shanley, vice president of advertising at Ticor, a financial-services firm in Los Angeles, says she kisses business associates she hasn't seen in a while.
+Six months before his disappearance, Lawson recalled that Radin hired a former wrestler named Sal to guard him.
+He said some would be charged with criminal trespass and some with damaging government property.
+The public currently owns about 40% of First Boston's 39.2 million shares outstanding.
+Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Patrick will become consultants to the company.
+"Our very preliminary data would seem to indicate that repair after the crushing did not take place in the flight animals," said Festoff.
+"It's true Ramada doesn't have an enviable record, but you've got to give them time to see if these new things work out," he added.
+"There was no hope" in the East, and authorities made promises they did not keep, said Miss Mueller.
+He jumps up again to show off a red cape, stretching out its folds to make it look like a red flag.
+Two Republicans, John Chafee of Rhode Island and John Heinz of Pennsylvania, joined 11 Democrats in voting for the bill.
+As Professor Anikin notes, Mr. Gorbachev is not as popular at home as he is abroad.
+The pilot was the only person aboard the jet.
+One Finance Ministry official said the country's trade surplus is "definitely headed for a period of gradual decline, although it may show occasional upward fluctuations."
+The records show that if Pough obeyed the terms of his probation, the case was to be removed from his record.
+Mr. Ruff gained fame in the late 1970s with a best-selling book, "How To Prosper in the Coming Bad Times," in which he suggested that readers store food and buy gold.
+Next time they are accused of violating human rights, the Soviets could point to their "relationship" with the human-rights organization.
+L-tryptophan is an amino acid that occurs naturally in some foods that are high in protein, such as milk, beef, turkey and beans.
+The decree gives government decisions the same status as a vote by a general shareholders meeting, since the state is the group's only shareholder.
+Under terms of the deal, Ametek gave GE its 80-employee plastics-compounding plant in Sparta, Tenn.
+"Politicians don't on the whole have credibility in a bear market," said Richard Harris, director of equity-risk management at Morgan Grenfell Securities in London.
+Because its customers pay one fee for their health care, the company's continuing move to shift inpatient to outpatient care cut PacifiCare's costs in the quarter.
+"Too much red tape can drive business away to other financial centers."
+This number will grow as the municipal government is expected to approve the first batch of new applicants soon.
+In 1985, he said, the strong bond market rally that followed the development of a steep yield curve was largely the result of a collapse in oil prices in an already slowing economy.
+The strategy led adherents to emphasize financial stocks, which got hit by the subsequent rise in interest rates, and to give little weight to cyclical issues, which were bolstered by the continued strengthening of the economy.
+At one point, he went on a hunger strike to demand the right to see his American girlfriend, Judy Zimet.
+The refinery processes various grades of crude oil into fuels and other products.
+Farm product sales to the Soviets exceeded $1.9 billion in 1985 but plummeted to a 13-year-low of $658 million in 1986 before starting their rebound.
+So they may decide temporarily to stop investing here.
+The talks are due to continue in the fall.
+The two common options are to choose a manufacturer with a wide range of computing power available or to develop the system in a portable fashion.
+The bonds are backed by the Government National Mortgage Association and rated tripleA/triple-A.
+"There is no reasonable likelihood that further investigative effort would have developed evidence to support a criminal prosecution," U.S. Attorney Joseph Russoniello said Monday.
+Col. James Lyle: "Tactically, I have never seen better."
+In Ms. Lin's view, China has been eager for such a game since economic liberalization was introduced a decade ago.
+His own poor background, Dinkins has said, explains his concern for social welfare.
+The companies said they generally are limiting customers to 100% of their contracted amounts.
+For the past two decades he has published a political newsletter and now also publishes a biweekly on business and public-affairs issues.
+Sustained growth of real, inflation-adjusted tax receipts ultimately depends on growth of real taxable incomes, profits and sales.
+The analysis found that changes in carbon dioxide concentrations lagged behind those in temperature by five months.
+Even in recession, companies report difficulties in acquiring the skilled labour they need. Sandwell demonstrates the problem.
+He struggled against opposition charges of corruption in the U.S.-backed government and inability of his party to deal with the economy and the civil war.
+The meetings, which the FAA supervised, convened Monday under a Transportation Department grant of antitrust immunity.
+Nov. 10 _ Reynolds rules that Bakkers and Bakker aide David Taggart must pay $7.6 million in damages to PTL.
+That proportion of places reserved for women on the ruling body will reflect the new union's heavily female membership. At present Britain's largest union is the TGWU general union, with 1.2m members.
+They believe prices are still too high and aren't going to create any support by buying significant quantities," the analyst added.
+Selling the junk bonds to outsiders or separately capitalized affiliates would insulate the federal insurance fund from the risk.
+Last year, the Rehnquist court held that racial prejudice was "an inevitable part of the criminal-justice process." Mrs. Allen's commentary failed to present any part of this dark side of the death-sentencing process.
+The damage award on the warranty issue didn't involve an assessment of Mrs. Cipollone's conduct.
+At least 11 other states and the District of Columbia have enacted antitrust laws giving indirect purchasers the right to sue.
+Parents have been teaching the children themselves in a park fieldhouse.
+Charles W. Stevens in New York contributed to this article.
+NEW CUTS in interest rates aren't likely at next week's Fed parley.
+He told The Associated Press that plans have been completed to build a new urban center in Faw to replace the old town.
+In the real estate group, Mitsubishi Estate fell 40 yen to 2,950 yen and Mitsui Real Estate Development dropped 20 yen to 2,850 yen.
+Before that, he was in the road company production of "Jesus Christ, Superstar," and starred as Danny Zuko in "Grease" on Broadway and in Chicago.
+The bill would remove the industry's exemption from federal antitrust laws under the 1945 McCarren-Ferguson Act, which turned the regulation of insurance companies over to state governments.
+They continued the dizzying pace of reform that began in Bulgaria on Nov. 10 when the hard-line Zhivkov was suddenly ousted as party leader after a 35-year tenure and replaced by Mladenov, who was the foreign minister.
+Observes Walter Johnson, the director of the cytogenetics lab at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland: "Most of us would prefer that regulation be on a voluntary basis.
+The international "air bridge of life" has brought tons of blankets, tents and medical supplies for victims of the Dec. 7 quake.
+Then it is the street-scape of Dieppe, then Venice and Saint Mark's.
+Sen. Bentsen said that he will hold hearings this year but that he won't press the issue to a vote until next year.
+The 33.6% stake in Sorg, a financial printing concern, is held by members of the Sorg family.
+Even Jordan's King Hussein, who joined the Palestine Liberation Organization in appeals for clemency, would not condemn President Saddam Hussein of Iraq.
+A defense attorney, Charles Robinson, said he expected Boyle to appeal.
+In South Africa, gold stocks closed higher.
+There were reports even that the Reagan administration considered kidnapping him to face drug charges by two Florida grand juries.
+But Tristan's mother, Loveday Jenkin, is on the opposite side of the fence: She's a teacher of phonemic Cornish.
+Yet whatever you may think of Chekhov or Uncle Vanya, this production is a total triumph for the art of theatre.
+Under Jontz' bill, the secretaries of agriculture and interior would have 45 days to produce maps targeting areas of "ancient and associated forests" to be protected.
+Poindexter's predecessor, Robert McFarlane, indicates that as early as the fall of 1985, Cmdr.
+"Driving Miss Daisy," starring Jessica Tandy as a Southern widow and Morgan Freeman as her chauffeur in a story of manners and race relations, earned $6 million last weekend, up 5 percent from the previous weekend, said Entertainment Data Inc.
+The Americans, he said, would pay him $50 for each ton of garbage removed, and he would pay the British authorities $12 per ton dumped at this end.
+The airport company maintained that the procedure had been fair.
+The Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University received Navy contracts totaling $42.4 million for research and engineering services.
+But The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer reported today that Quayle actually held that position for only two and one-half months.
+It is always interesting, partly because it entices you to believe that the best lines and situations must be just around the corner.
+It's just you and the will to live." Negotiators have picked an isolated site to trade the kidnapp;ed daughter of a senior Cabinet minister for jailed Moslem militants, a top state official said today.
+At the Capitol, meanwhile, officials called for heightened security throughout the building and grounds after the body of a severely beaten woman was found at a nearby construction site Wednesday.
+Ford needed the new source for Rangers after deciding to build the Explorer sport-utility vehicle at its Louisville assembly plant.
+But one group of young people, mostly students, had heard those Stalinist formulas once too often.
+"Anything above $7 billion will see a dollar decline, although it may not come off with the rush that $8 (billion) or $9 (billion) would produce," said Ray Payne, a vice president at Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co. in London.
+Imports of autos fell by $600 million during the month. Analysts said this provided evidence that the price increases caused by the weaker dollar were beginning to have an effect on domestic demand.
+Nicholas Dujmovic, said everybody below the rank of 1st class petty officer helped clean up in preparation for the visit, including the picking up of dead leaves all over the island.
+Mr. Trump laid claim to the Taj last year, when he took over its owner, Resorts International Inc.
+But the prospect of the strategic balance afterward is damping Western enthusiasm.
+Following the article, the International Airline Passengers Association, a travelers' advocacy group, called for the grounding of the DC-10 fleet.
+Because there is no Republican candidate, the winner of their March 8 Democratic primary will capture the 41st District judge's seat.
+Of Sunday's violence in Sumgait, a city some 1,500 miles from Moscow, dissident Sergei Grigoryants said: "Thugs in Sumgait went up to people and asked them if they were Armenian or not.
+"You relive it every day.
+It is in fact 'Imbrotone,' priced at Pounds 375,000 through Brian A. French and Associates, of Knaresborough, north Yorkshire.
+A consumer group urged the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to open a defect investigation and, eventually, to recall 1986-1987 Honda Acura Legends because of alleged problems with sudden acceleration.
+JAMES G. SLEDZ (charged with one count of mail fraud and one count of violating the Commodities Exchange Act): Younger brother of Brian Sledz, James Sledz is said to have netted nearly $200,000 at the Merc in 1988.
+Bartkowiak left the station with his wife, but sheriff's deputies pulled over his car two miles from the station, officials said.
+Banks and stockbrokers circumvented rules to channel money illegally into the stock market in the scandal which was widely, though wrongly, perceived to have resulted from liberalisation.
+Miller and Ragsdale left Republic before it was taken private last August by Pesch & Co., an investment holding company headed by Chicago physician LeRoy A. Pesch.
+Nunn hosted Bentsen at UCLA and later introduced him at a McDonnell Douglas aerospace plant in Orange County.
+This rhetorical position-staking is backed up by a more-helpful French attitude about sharing information with its allies, and cooperating on defense planning.
+Between 2.5 million and 3 million voters were expected to turn out for the primary on a wintry day.
+The result is mistrust and criticism from all around.
+"It's nice to know that there's a lot of good people out there," Mrs. Tharp said.
+Gold was quoted at $451.20 an ounce in early trading Tuesday in Hong Kong.
+"If progress continues at this rate, I anticipate a complete return to normal activity," said Dr. William Grossman, a Beth Israel cardiologist.
+"Kids weren't bouncing off the walls, fighting, killing each other," says Gerald DeClementi, principal at Aletta Crichton Elementary School.
+Though they may not notice, many New Yorkers will celebrate the leap second at midnight.
+He estimates that Tagamet has 46% of the share of the market for drugs of its type.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Nuclear Support shares closed at $18.75, up 25 cents.
+PTL gave founder Jim Bakker bonuses as big as $500,000 even while it was losing money, the ministry's former finance director testified Wednesday.
+Failure to do so risks undermining our most fundamental political values.
+"I think the game is on the line Tuesday.
+Sayde Brenner married Al Tisch, a clothing manufacturer in New York City, in 1920.
+The identity of the man, who suffered a single gunshot wound to the upper body, and his relationship with the girl were withheld until family members could be notified, Ducoulombier said.
+The patrolman reported the sighting to a passing patrol car, which stopped to search the passengers.
+"Nobody has said anything about this to the bondholders themselves," one analyst said.
+It was the exchange's first loss since 1971.
+Justice Stevens dissented, joined by Justices William Brennan, Thurgood Marshall and Harry Blackmun.
+AGE warns that one result might be payroll taxes of anywhere from 23% to 42% to pay for Social Security and Medicare, compared with the current 14.6%.
+During the weeks in early 1984 that allegations about abuse at the McMartin school blossomed, a rash of reports of child molestation at other day-care centers surfaced.
+Also, several GLC functions, such as transport, have been removed from local government.
+Idaho's bipartisan congressional delegation supports it as a way out of a wilderness war now well into its third decade.
+These long-run projections are needed to establish benchmarks.
+The INS, in cooperation with a Dallas-based Spanish-language network, intends to blanket the state with a three-hour broadcast message Saturday morning, March 26.
+In her study of 1,275 women in Rancho Bernardo, near San Diego, she found that the women who had at least five pregnancies had a nearly 8 percent drop in levels of high-density lipoprotein, which is believed to protect against heart disease.
+Hence our fears for the taxpayers.
+Compensating favored clients is part of the scandal that has rocked Japan's securities industry, and government investigations are continuing.
+Runyan and five other veteran racers overtook Swenson during the sprint Monday from Rainy Pass to Rohn, 271 miles into the race.
+A minicomputer with 250,000 bytes of memory sells for about $30,000, perhaps 30 times what a better machine might cost in the West.
+Total operating expenses increased 15% in the quarter, primarily because of costs relating to the elimination of Silver Pages operations and increased telephone company expenditures.
+My father, when conscripted to the pre-first world war Russian army, was a Jew in little more than name.
+Mr. Moore declined to make an earnings forecast for 1991. He said results will depend on whether mine operating rates fall below the 95% rate initially indicated, and on iron ore prices.
+There's too much emphasis on age and deterioration.
+"That is totally impossible in any hotel market on earth," he says, adding that in his view it needs to be written down "to a level probably less than one-third that sunk into it.
+One policeman was seriously wounded in the gunfight, said Mohamed Sedek Ali, the chief criminal investigations officer in Selangor state.
+But investors appear unconcerned and the shares still sit on a premium rating, yielding 60 per cent of the market yield and sitting on an earnings multiple of 20 per cent more than the market.
+Senate Democratic Leader George Mitchell of Maine on Monday criticized Bush's stance on producing new chemical weapons, calling it "a major step backwards" that threatens the international negotiations.
+Mr. Gardini is best-known in the U.S. for a bitter feud with the Chicago Board of Trade in 1989.
+AEL will lease the facility from the airport authority, which will pay construction costs.
+The White House is incensed at Baghdad's refusal to cooperate last week with a U.N. team.
+Hers is also a main board appointment. With her timing 'less than perfect', Oliver left Tootal Apparel shortly after a management buyout, where she says she was not a major shareholder, and effectively not on the board.
+Ken Keane said the fuel spilled from two barges, which were still leaking shortly before noon.
+It will be only the third time both pads at Kennedy Space Center have been occupied.
+He attributed the decline in part to softness in several areas, including the automotive and construction markets, as well as continued weak demand for steel goods serving the pipeline industry.
+Mr. DiGennaro, who has been charged with insider trading and fraud offenses, has maintained his innocence.
+He added: "When they were discovered, it was immediately apparent to the officer that they constituted incriminating evidence.
+The bases' contribution to the economy in 1990 will amount to "only 1.9 percent" of the gross national product, the pamphlet says.
+Gillette admitted in court documents that it held discussions with one company in September 1987 and others this year but denied they involved talk of a possible takeover.
+Chairman Danny Wall said he hoped the board's decision "will end speculation about the potential use of Freddie Mac to aid the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., which is clearly not going to be done."
+In 1990, the UK banks lost about Pounds 122m between them on plastic card fraud.
+Lewis said engineers have begun evaluating the cause of the break.
+It has to be appreciated that essentially what we have done is an investment protection movement which forces a mortgage interest rate move.
+Smaller shares were more actively traded than blue-chip issues.
+The award will be presented in Los Angeles on May 17.
+Zayre didn't return telephone calls for comments.
+They also serve as the signposts of white politics.
+About 3,000 people turned out Sunday to launch a re-enactment of George Washington's carriage trip to his inauguration, but the actor who played the nation's first president was forced to leave by van.
+What we find as we look into these surfaces is that Freud is become ever freer in his handling, and taking more and more risks with drawing and proportion - a huge foot, a strange passage of modelling, a squashed face.
+To ensure nothing happens to spoil that, work units across the city are telling their employees to stay off the streets on the games' opening day, and watch the ceremonies on television.
+Treasury Issues Treasurys ended lower in reaction to the $12.55 billion auction of two-year notes.
+The new contraption, which features three 25-kilowatt lasers costing more than $1 million each, blasts potatoes at the rate of more than one a second.
+Chief, how about that?'
+Officials from the World War II allies _ the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France _ are to meet next Wednesday with the two Germanys.
+The row came as the Bolsover MP called for a public inquiry into the level of dioxins on agricultural land in his constituency.
+Polaroid Corp., as expected, unveiled a new low-priced line of instant cameras called Impulse.
+On that first visit to Torquay, Dan Maskell and I drove the Czechs round to show them the sights.
+MANY large corporate computer users have decided the time is right to determine the architecture of their systems themselves, rather than allow computer vendors to decide it for them.
+The decision was the largest award ever against the news media, surpassing the $28 million won last month by a heart surgeon against a San Antonio television station.
+They were first given in 1980 by the Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, created under the terms of the will of Aristotle Onassis in memory of his son.
+"We feel like the nursing union is disrupting the children's care in the misguided hope of ending a nationwide nursing shortage," said Tiger.
+He faces charges of "rebellion with murder." Military dissidents claimed the arrest of one of the administration's sharpest critics was a prelude to martial law.
+"In the last two months, the government has arrested without warrant and tortured dozens of people," he said.
+Arias authored the regional peace plan, which was signed in Guatemala in August 1987 by the five presidents.
+The law approved Thursday by the Supreme Soviet legally puts cooperatives on an equal footing with state-run enterprises.
+"Praise God, I do gain weight every Ramadan," says Sadia Maghribi, a Cairo mother of 10.
+That doesn't mean demand couldn't pick up _ there's still a good month's worth of summer vacation season left.
+BHP said the business - which claims to be the world's largest producer of fibre-optic couplers - required an established industry parent to maximise its growth potential, and ADC was better suited to this role.
+'I don't think there is any limit if you have the ability, the desire and are honest.' Workers from Devonport dockyard lobby Downing Street yesterday in support of the yard's case to refit Trident nuclear submarines.
+It's a rotational market."
+Between now and the end of March, Chrysler plans to indefinitely lay off nearly 6,000 workers.
+In addition, lawyers for the Rales group were continuing to monitor certain Interco legal developments in the Delaware courts.
+Vortec Corp. said shareholders overwhelmingly approved the company's acquisition by Chicago West Pullman Corp. for $5 a share.
+"The revolving door tends to focus almost exclusively on what people can do after they leave," he said.
+"Monday, Oct. 19 was perhaps the worst day in the history of U.S. equity markets," the report concluded.
+Analyst John B. Jones of Montgomery Securities said earnings would have been above 20 cents a share had the company not taken a one-time write-off in the quarter.
+"We want to restore the partnership," he said.
+O'Dwyer said in the court papers that his client has applied to Skidmore College to take courses in the fall.
+In August 1990, when he took over at YPF, the downstream business lost Dollars 400m.
+Lawyers for JMB Realty Corp. and Melvin Simon & Associates argue that giving the Cincinnati-based retailers more time would hurt tenants of shopping malls that are anchored by such Federated and Allied stores as Lazarus or Bloomingdale's.
+In the absence of a second park, the surplus hotel capacity is certainly a heavy drag.
+In a show of ingratitude, the panel recently infuriated the AMA by voting to limit total Medicare payments to doctors, a policy called "expenditure targets."
+"We are sincerely concerned about our sister," she said. "We want to establish she is safe and free.
+In his discussion with Bush, Goncz said he asked the United States for additional aid and support, but did not name a price tag.
+Young has been pushing casinos as a way to bring jobs and tourism to a city with a 9.6 percent unemployment rate, but he acknowledges the advisory vote is likely to fail. "If we win, it will be the upset of all upsets," he said.
+Mr Joel Pitcoff, research manager for Ford in North America, points out that 'the age group that spawned the success of the mini-vans is approaching the age of empty nesters.
+The meetings would be between the already elected Solidarity deputies and those hopefuls still in the running for the communist party or the allied Peasant and Democratic party seats, he said.
+Moye ordered a hearing today with Dees, who brought the lawsuit on behalf of Williams, McKinney and 55 other marchers pelted with rocks and bottles; and attorneys for the two KKK organizations, their leaders and other defendants.
+Sears plans to test-market the vacation packages next fall with a mailing to its charge-card customers in a few major metropolitan areas yet to be selected, Sears spokeswoman Kathy Gucfa said Wednesday.
+He should veto this catastrophic tax.
+The artist died Jan. 23.
+That vote wasn't unanimous, though.
+The 6-inch dolls came with pacifiers and are dressed in a pink or blue two-piece pajama outfit.
+Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made a report to him after their trip to the Gulf that was "quite different than most stories I've been reading in the last few days" in newspapers.
+PS of New Hampshire's president and chief executive officer, Robert J. Harrison, said the "filing will help insure the stability of the company and its operations while an overall solution is pursued."
+The General Accounting Office said the new version of the plan would cost employers less than $194 million, most of that in health insurance premiums for employees on leave.
+Passing some of this on to customers saw sales volume drop by 7 per cent.
+Patiashvili said the 106-member Georgian delegation is still meeting in his republic to decide its platform at the conference.
+Deere previously said it had expected "synergies in manufacturing and marketing" as a result of its initial plan to buy the Versatile subsidiary.
+Regardless of its outcome, this war will create a sharp, dangerous new schism in the Arab world.
+Goodman believes that if people would only laugh 15 times a day, there would be fewer doctor bills.
+Ibstock retains a 56.3 per cent interest. Caima, which ran up a pre-tax loss of Pounds 4m for 1992, owns eucalyptus forests and operates a wood pulp mill.
+But this year, the execuive said, the factory will build about 100,000 cars.
+In Romania, however, President Nicolae Ceausescu told a party congress that he rejects reforms and proclaimed the perpetuation of rigid Communist rule.
+But Ludwigshafen's favorite son barely glances at them as he launches into his standard 100-minute campaign speech.
+"Unless I am a part of everything, I am nothing," she thinks.
+"It is becoming increasingly clear that Soviet assessments are true that the Afghan regime isn't a house of cards that will collapse instantly," said Dimitri Simes, a specialist on Soviet affairs at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
+The administration agreed, for instance, to require employers rather than workers, to bear the burden of proof in bias cases.
+"Milo & Otis" was the third-highest grossing film in Japan's history, racking up $70 million.
+For the original Saturday night event, Hughes had planned to make his signature lobster-stuffed potatoes, the dish ordered by President and Mrs. Bush when they stop by his restaurant.
+Though the face value of the securities is large, losses at banks fooled by the bonds have been relatively small so far.
+It rattled windows, woke residents and roused pets into a frenzy, but no damage was reported.
+But on the first day the price averaged Dollars 1.29. falling below Dollars 1 on the third day and sliding still further this week to average only Dollars 1.05 during the first week of the sales.
+Sales are seen falling 4% to 445 billion yen from 463.72 billion yen, lower than the previous forecast of 470 billion yen.
+The exchange said fewer than 600,000 common shares remain publicly held.
+Investors in a UT can get out at the underlying value, less expenses. UT equalisation.
+"Consumers are skeptical about advertising, and demonstrations are one way to cut through the criticism and let the consumer experience the product," says Penny Peters, a senior vice president of Hill & Knowlton Inc., the public-relations firm.
+"Why can't you get anyone out, Lefty?"
+The ASE specialises in mid-capitalisation, solid-growth stocks, while the NYSE is seen as the market most companies aspire to be listed on when they grow big enough. That hierarchy, however, is being challenged.
+"We have the majority of problems licked with new design philosophies," he said.
+The Royal Palace in Amman announced Monday that Bush had indefinitely postponed a meeting with Hussein which was scheduled to be held in Paris on Tuesday.
+Moreover, the dollar's strength grew despite repeated intervention by central banks, which sold the currency about an hour after the trade report was released in Washington.
+The crane sideswiped one car parked on the north side of the street and clipped off a tree and a utility pole before coming to rest atop two parked cars.
+The family also owns an American shipping line that operates tankers and bulk carriers under the Liberian and Panamanian flags.
+NEW ALLEGATIONS are made in pollution suit against Ashland.
+He has served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
+A General Dynamics spokesman didn't dispute that interpretation of the plan.
+Still, the Soviets' lack of experience with parliamentary democracy was apparent.
+For more than a decade, the poison has been detected in Southerners and doctors have debated whether it is a serious health hazard.
+Kohlstad said it was the co-pilot's first operational takeoff on a 737-400 following completion of flight training.
+Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation has not analyzed the Bush proposal but said that generally conservative organization supports encouraging increased saving through tax incentives rather than by raising taxes.
+Much of the collection was reprinted from scrapbooks and contained personalized captions by J.R. Cofield.
+Demonstrations for annexation of Nagorno-Karabakh began in Armenia in February 1988 and trouble resulted in both of the neighboring republics that border Iran.
+Rain fell across the Northwest on Monday, with snow at higher elevations, and rain also fell on the northern Plains.
+That lifted the total proportion of MGN's share capital claimed by the administrators from 51 per cent to 54.8 per cent.
+Each fancier's loft is registered and the distance between it and any of the 200 official British "liberation sites" measured to the nearest yard.
+The dollar rose sharply against the Japanese yen to recoup its losses from the previous session but finished mixed against other major currencies in hectic domestic trading Friday.
+Members of the House Banking Committee today criticized regulators' use of promissory notes to rescue insolvent savings institutions as a "shell game" designed to push the problem into the next administration.
+The Socialists are probably too contaminated as election partners, and public opinion is clearly poised for a conservative alternative.
+Police said four men apparently were involved in the holdup, but no one was in custody Friday.
+In these respects, they escaped damage in the Budget.
+Ruled the Postal Service was similar to a private business and must pay interest on back pay owed to a Chesterfield, Mo., worker who won a lawsuit charging it with illegal discrimination.
+But the evidence, especially testimony from Mark Fuhrman and William Walsh, two Swiss-franc traders who pleaded guilty to fraud and testified against the defendants, depicted the Merc pit as corrupt.
+Mr. Linton said the building, to be built on city-owned land with a real estate developer partner, will be between 1.2 million and 1.5 million square feet.
+Mr. Clark, 38 years old, was stricken alongside the pool at his mother's home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
+The blast killed army airborne troop instuctor Lt.
+Here the lessons of history are revealing: There have been many debt crises in the past, involving sovereign borrowers, and they went on and on for a very long time.
+Lisovolik, speaking at a reception Monday night to several members of the Young Presidents Organization as well as a reporter, did not mention the proposals for age limits.
+The Denver-based company has more than 1m international subscribers, and other international joint venture arrangements have taken it into Israel, Sweden, Norway and New Zealand.
+Those sanctions were suspended Aug. 9 when the city and the four councilmen appealed.
+The reindeer, for example, so enjoys the salty taste of human urine, it would probably feel deprived of a delicacy if it were liberated into lonely loops around the North Pole.
+Then, when signs of sluggishness began to emerge, the Fed in June began loosening credit, allowing rates to fall by about three-quarters of a percentage point.
+Under the terms, each share of CP National will be exchanged, on a tax-free basis, for 1.15 shares of Alltel common.
+Rothschild and Goldsmith have said the aim of their new company would be to acquire one or more large publicly quoted British companies which could benefit from restructuring.
+The elections are scheduled for May 26.
+Later that year, all but two agreed to distribute the record.
+"This is now the ticket," he said in an interview before introducing Sen. Bentsen at a private gathering of Democrats in Stockton, Calif.
+Higher-rate taxpayers must pay the extra higher-rate tax on the proceeds.
+But it concedes that prolonged high interest rates may not be sustainable if member states are in recession. The report declares that making market operators aware of the risks and possible losses from speculation is critical to managing the ERM.
+A promise of "no new taxes" produces the largest tax increase in American history.
+Bond's empire is saddled with debts of nearly $6 billion and the group of companies is involved in several court actions.
+But since then, some members of the institute who accept contingency fees and commissions in violation of its ethics ban have threatened to sue the group on antitrust grounds.
+NRC Chairman Carr noted that there are no new applications for nuclear plants before the commission and an NRC spokesman said the last request was filed in 1978.
+The sixth context, catalytic change through consultants, is an adjunct to the other five. Eccles' second framework is what he calls 14 'factors of change' which are common to the different political contexts.
+Pen Kent, associate director of the Bank of England since 1988, is to replace Andrew Crockett as a director of the Bank from the end of this month.
+A nationwide poll last week showed that Prime Minister Lange is expected to win a second term and his Labor Party is favored to win a majority in Parliament over the National Party.
+Intrigued by stories of two dogs who reportedly could sense that their masters were about to have epileptic seizures, researchers are looking for other dogs who appear to have that ability.
+FCC regulations now call for 61% of AT&T's international telecommunication traffic to go over Comsat's satellite equipment.
+Crowe offered his views, the White House misrepresented them.
+The company says its outlays for the projects have benefited Occidental and its shareholders with favorable publicity and good will.
+Crews were expected to encircle the blaze tonight and bring it under control by Wednesday evening, forestry officials say.
+Edmond Fadal, 64, of Waco died early Sunday at Parkland Memorial Hospital, where he had been listed in critical condition since the Aug. 31 crash of the Boeing 727 at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.
+One of the nation's most profitable companies, Ford badly wanted American Savings.
+A federal court Thursday barred the Agriculture Department from randomly testing 755 employees for illegal drug use without a "reasonable, articulable" suspicion of an individual's on-the-job impairment.
+The Postal Service estimates the free mail privileges would cost taxpayers $500,000 a month.
+Macedonia, an ancient kingdom in southeastern Europe in the Balkan Peninsula, is now a region divided among Greece, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
+The last major political event there was a rally hosted by then-Sen.
+"I'm glad (Quayle) got it, instead of Dukakis, because I'm going for Bush," Elway said when informed of the gift.
+When a banking subcommittee passed the branching provision last month, it tacked on an amendment that would have prevented banks from branching across state lines or affiliating with securities firms unless they met certain community-investment standards.
+WHO'S NEWS: Earl Gandel was named executive vice president, international, at Saatchi & Saatchi DFS/Pacific. He was formerly chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi in Japan.
+Friday's convoy was the first to negotiate the 110-mile Hormuz passage since Washington announced a new policy that allows U.S. warships to intervene in Iranian attacks on commercial ships bearing other flags.
+And yesterday, a sharp jump in gold prices reinforced inflation fears.
+It said the crack could have been detected in the disk's most recent inspection by United.
+Paint manufacturer Plascon and Barlows Equipment, which benefited from improved mine and construction demand for machinery, both showed strong growth. Barlow said second-half results were likely to be 'at least equal' to those for the first six months.
+Belgrade serves as both federal capital and Serbia's capital. Croatia says Serbia unfairly dominates federal authorities.
+Early today, ANC Deputy President Nelson Mandela announced the cessation of all armed action by the guerrilla organization he helped found in 1961.
+The offer from Ford, which already controls 13.2 percent of Jaguar, was lower than Jaguar's closing share price $13.80 Wednesday.
+He keeps a toy pistol in his office that he says was a present from a youngster who told him to use it "in my fight against the bureaucrats."
+In California he is concentrating on building an organization both to counter Jesse Jackson's plans to outspend Dukakis on television ads, and to lay the groundwork for the fall campaign against Republican George Bush.
+The latest proposal from Alpha Health Systems Corp., a unit of Pesch & Co., totaled $22 a share.
+Bush set the trap himself.
+When we received the various papers to finalise the company's affairs some time afterwards, we also received a notice of assessment and surcharge.
+InfoChip Systems Inc., a small company in Santa Clara, Calif., says it has an easy way to increase capacity, and without bigger disk drives: It has a chip that it says will roughly triple the capacity of current disk drives.
+The indictment said Putnam killed the woman "while under extreme emotional duress." The FBI has said it has no record of any agent ever being convicted of killing someone in a similar case.
+Coated natural kraft is widely used in beverage, food and general consumer packaging.
+The Portuguese colonizers hastily withdrew from the country in 1975, leaving three rival factions to fight for power. Dos Santos' group won.
+None of the 11 is likely to have more than a few seats, and the Social Christians hope to be second with seven or eight seats.
+We traded punches, but after all we are closing our own home," he said.
+The new president will lead the first government controlled by civilians since Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier fled to exile in France in February 1986.
+In a report filed today with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Kerkorian said he has plans to buy more Chrysler stock and does not immediately intend "an extraordinary corporate transaction" such as a merger, reorganization or liquidation.
+The column didn't say how much these generous new energy tax measures would cost, but they clearly were intended to restore tax benefits taken away from independent oil and gas producers by the 1986 tax bill.
+The U.S. Guaranteed Student Loan Program has been shaken by tough new federal rules that have caused the rejection of up to $400 million in lenders' claims for defaulted loans.
+Even Bush's revised plan to spend Sunday making video appearances at rallies around the nation was scrapped.
+"In some cities we needed more time" for Sunday shows to become established.
+In addition to easing pressure on the state pensions system, the creation of pension funds will strengthen the country's financial markets, he says. For the French government, this is an important incentive.
+"We hit it perfectly," Mr. Antoian said.
+Reagan noted the Advisory Committee on Federal Pay had told him that increases in pay averaging 26.28 percent, effective in October, would be necessary to make federal pay comparable with that in private employment.
+The Common Market's bureaucracy is ill-equipped to detect and prosecute the crooks.
+Price rises were limited to 2 per cent, which the company said meant real prices for electricity had fallen 15 per cent since 1987. The company had a 12 per cent return on shareholders' funds.
+But Yugos began leaving his lot when he slashed the price to $2,900, at a loss of about $2,500 per car.
+Last month's net outflows from the building societies, at Pounds 315m, were the second biggest ever. The launch of First Option, a one year investment at a gross interest rate of 10.34 per cent, is making things worse.
+Liberace was not cremated.
+Intelligence sources said a possible target for American planes or missiles is the Sheikh Abdullah barracks in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, which is used by Iranian revolutionary guards and by members of the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah.
+The anarchists arrived at the embassy at the conclusion of a march by 20,000 demonstrators who were marking the 15th anniversary of a student uprising against the 1967-74 military dictatorship in Greece.
+We understand very well that you are angry, frustrated and disappointed" at not being able to talk to them, the voice said.
+"I hate to say it's terrific and help the underwriters raise the price," said a major New York investor.
+He said he has debated the congressman eight times and claimed Swindall declined seven invitations to attend forums with Jones.
+Baseball proponents hope approval of the tax will lure a team.
+The fuel shortage is also acute which means there is little heat available.'
+Before revolution promoted him to the post of adviser to Vaclav Klaus, the new finance minister, economist Dusan Triska pondered how to calculate the country's real inflation rate.
+The banks in question include Banc One Corp. of Columbus. Officials there confirmed they had entered preliminary discussions with Rax about debt forgiveness, but declined to elaborate.
+June Scobee, the widow of Challenger commander Francis "Dick" Scobee, talked with Englund for purposes of script research.
+Annunzio wrote letters in late 1984 to Edwin Gray, then chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, about the investors' request to establish First City Federal Savings Bank in New York.
+Viacom is a media and entertainment company.
+Two other defense consultants also served as conduits for the bribes, according to testimony.
+The products tested by such laboratories range from electrical appliances to cosmetics.
+The same was true of many banks, other traders said.
+The dollar's rise against such other key currencies as the Japanese yen and the West German mark has helped attract international investors into U.S. investments.
+The flight arrived in London on Thursday night, where passengers spent the night before completing the final leg of thir journey away from the crisis in the Middle East.
+House Speaker Thomas S. Foley received $32,000 in speaking fees last year, according to House financial disclosure forms made public today.
+He said Amax's legal advisers have "probably had informal talks" with Investment Canada officials, though he couldn't confirm the discussions.
+Fifty-three percent of a larger panel of 300 association members believes Bush will win, while 37 percent think Dukakis, the Democrat, will be elected.
+We have to extinguish (the fire) because nobody needs a fire." The Soviets have not revealed how the dispute could be resolved, but with an increasingly restive Moslem population of 50 million in Central Asia, they can ill afford a misstep.
+The windfall from his brother's death on the battlefield has set up Thamir Mahmoud Murad for life.
+Of course sympathy for the refugee, the widow, the persecuted minority is admirable and perhaps even a necessity if you are to gain access and complete your series when your subject is nationalism.
+Otherwise he'll be sent to the New York Aquarium, said Randy Wisthoff, associate director of the zoo.
+Though Robertson may have some effect on the party's platform and procedural votes in the convention, "he lost a great deal of clout because of his pitiful performance in the South," Sabato said.
+Assuming mining and processing costs of about Dollars 27.50 a tonne, Mr Lydall calculates a gross profit margin of some Dollars 12.50 a tonne.
+Mr. Bouwman said management will decide on the size and timing of any stock buy-back after the shareholder vote.
+When the shift toward cyclical stocks picks up momentum, he said, the selling that's likely to hit growth stocks could push the Dow industrials down 10% from current levels.
+But he must work to gain support in the black community, analysts said.
+Syphilis, a common sexually transmitted disease, can be treated in most cases with penicillin or other antibiotics, although it's too late to reverse birth defects in many children born with the disease.
+The transluscent husk of the seed is removed, sifted and crushed; the seed itself is fed to animals.
+It was not known how many jobs might be lost as a result of the merger.
+The revision was meant to put the two on a more equal footing, but in the world of 1960 there was no question that the U.S. was overwhelmingly the world's economic power.
+But the words float in an atmosphere of unreality.
+The ceiling would be lifted to 21.5 million barrels to provide Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates much higher official quotas while reducing percentage shares of some others.
+Rescuers pulled the first body from one of the cars about two hours after the accident.
+A nasty clatter after the piece ended could have been Le Spectre de Michel Fokine expressing an opinion on this ludicrous staging. What Fokine might have said about the programme's finale, Scheherazade, does not bear contemplation.
+Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita is likely to come under pressure at this month's economic summit meeting in Toronto of the seven largest industrialized nations to be more generous yet with aid.
+The West must realize that Soviet non-adherence to human-rights contracts is not merely a humanitarian problem.
+Luecker was released in Medellin along with two Colombian reporters held with him.
+The price-per-thousand charged for delivering coupons has risen 25% to 40% in recent weeks, Mr. Cleary said.
+Bill Coats, an Atlanta real-estate developer, complains that Delta's service has become more mechanical, less personal.
+The couple met a year ago, and Boatwright proposed after the Air Force shipped him to Ankara, Turkey.
+Mariko, the 26-year-old toothless china doll, takes his cross-dressing more seriously than some others do.
+But reform-minded Contra elements were divided over the meaning of Mr. Calero's gesture.
+DE KLERK: As far as the release of Mr. Mandela is concerned, his presence is totally irrelevant.
+Miller Brewing Co. will begin test marketing Lite Genuine Draft at the end of the month.
+The TDRS relays signals and data between a spacecraft or another satellite and a ground terminal at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., where it then is routed to the appropriate NASA facility.
+On June 21, a quake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck northern Iran, leaving 500,000 people dead and about 500,000 homeless.
+Britain's environment secretary John Gummer was seen walking arm-in-arm into an Oslo hotel yesterday with his Norwegian counterpart, Thorbjoern Berntsen.
+For the past two months, employees at Exxon Corp.'s Credit Card Center have been under a state of siege as angry customers _ including more than 17,000 who canceled their accounts _ vehemently protested the Alaskan oil spill.
+Later they discovered that was not the best policy.
+And most women who will receive substantial awards likely will have to pay one-third to their lawyers.
+The military said they were freed because of lack of witnesses, although sources said prosecutors had sworn statements from witnesses linking most of them to the attack.
+We know each other better," said Ashot Manucharian, one of the three Armenian negotiators.
+Last year, Mr. Pickens and the Grace brothers led an offer for the Japan Fund that ended when the fund converted to an open-end fund.
+Mrs. Quayle has suspended her legal career to rear the children just as her mother interrupted her professional career to rear a family, James Tucker said.
+About a dozen police officers watched as public works employees removed the shelters.
+Alexander & Baldwin Inc. said its board authorized a 2-for-1 split of common stock, subject to holders' approval of a proposal to increase authorized shares.
+But Mellon Bank and Wells Fargo did boost their loan-loss reserves.
+The Senate in Harrisburg has 27 Republicans and 23 Democrats. The House has 103 Democrats, 99 Republicans and an empty seat.
+Recently, business spending on plant and equipment has slowed to an annualized growth rate of less than 10% from more than double that six months ago.
+ASEAN members are Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
+That means women have another good reason to seek medical help if they think they have a sexually transmitted disease, she said.
+I obviously was not sensitive enough in my relations with these women." Back at Habitat headquarters, California businessman Jeff Snider, who arrived Thursday, has taken over as executive vice president in charge of operations.
+The agreement, signed Friday in Helsinki, moves the bartering system toward the direction of normal trade between two countries.
+Pilot union Chairman Frederick C. Dubinsky said advisers to UAL management and the union will begin meeting in New York today and will work through the weekend to devise a new proposal to present to UAL's board "at the earliest time possible."
+Someone had the bright idea of a debate between two academic eminences, and happened to mention it to the then undersecretary of the treasury.
+Jeanne Devlin said she and 55 other Department of Tourism and Recreation employees got their July 13 paychecks on Thursday.
+The other proposals are also likely to be subject to legal attack because many insurers believe the proposition didn't authorize such detailed regulation.
+The motorman who operated a subway train during a fatal derailment this week tested positive for cocaine, and federal investigators Friday found problems with other cars that run the same underground line.
+The glass and ceramics operations will each have their own board of directors, management, capital investment program, resources and balance sheet, Kilroy said.
+"Platoon," the critically acclaimed film about America's moral anguish and loss of innocence on Vietnam's battlefields, has been drawing tens of thousands of Vietnamese viewers, according to the official Vietnam News Agency.
+Publicly, the allies expressed relief when President Bush announced 10 days ago that Secretary of State James A. Baker III will go to Baghdad.
+President Bush and Gorbachev have scheduled a Moscow summit Feb. 11-13 to sign the pact after it is finished.
+Like Island, most "independents" already rely on industry giants to manufacture and distribute their records globally.
+Or how to ensure that each of 3.6 million bags of potato chips, corn chips, tortilla chips and cheese puffs made per week weighs precisely the right amount.
+The newly created position is part of Texaco's restructuring efforts in which business units will operate as independent profit centers and executives at the operational level will be given more autonomy.
+That could enable Gorbachev to take an even firmer grip on power by assuming a stronger presidency while retaining the party leadership.
+The US position is different; many companies were here, but about two-thirds left during the sanctions period.
+His defection 10 years ago was hailed as a coup for U.S. intelligence officials, who employed the diplomat as a spy from 1976 to 1978.
+The lawyer would not be in a position to advise the client whether it may contravene the Chinese Constitution, or indeed, a particular Chinese statute.
+Mr. Perle objects to Mr. Kissinger's and Mr. Voigt's suspicions.
+Now, he's striving to be a model of rectitude after a life of booze and women.
+A senior at Hayfield High School committed suicide by driving his motorcycle into the side of the school, authorities said.
+The new guidelines for science teachers and local school administrators, formally known as the state science curriculum framework, is a detailed policy statement of what should be taught in California schools and how it should be taught.
+Stevens indicated in a news release that its outside directors were reviewing the revised management proposal and had authorized the company's financial advisers to study the two outside proposals.
+The series also was forced to rely heavily on its secondary stars, Allyce Beasley and Curtis Armstrong, during Miss Shepherd's absence.
+The Italian IRAA Theatre, now based in Melbourne, contributed The Trojan Women.
+A GTE Corp. unit said its fifth communications satellite achieved orbit 22,300 miles above the equator.
+The Mojave Desert air force base that now bears his name has become a focus of advanced flight test research.
+Recent thundershowers have helped cool off the superheated soybean market somewhat, but Agriculture Department analysts figure there will be enough excitement to go around for a while anyway.
+The Palestine Liberation Organization leader said the U.N. force would be an interim measure until a political solution could be reached.
+The National Securities Commission has decided to issue its largest-ever fine for fraud against the defunct Spanish unit of the U.S. securities firm Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., a newspaper reported.
+The loans resulted in losses to Continental of more than $800 million and were the single largest factor in its 1984 collapse, which led to a record $4.5 billion federal bailout.
+The other half would go directly to cities which would have wide discretion for use of the funds but would not be required to match the money.
+We've spent several thousand dollars on this. I do it full-time _ night and day since June," he said.
+Michael Blumenfeld, BSN president and chairman, said BSN was involved in discussions to buy the Milwaukee-based company for about $25 a share, or an indicated value of about $55 million.
+Rostenkowski acknowledged that any bill will include a popular provision to excuse farmers and state and local governments from a new law requiring them to pay taxes on their purchases of diesel fuel and then apply to the treasury for a rebate.
+Two-thirds of the city's 3 million registered voters are Democrats.
+California has a habit of anticipating the future.
+U.S. industry sources said the Hollywood studios would lose about 25% of their Canadian revenues if the policy is enacted.
+Johnson, 26, was stripped of the gold medal he won in the race Oct. 24 after testing positive for performance-enhancing anabolic steroids, banned by the International Olympic Committee.
+But he added that it could take "a year or more" to incorporate the remaining sectors of the economy into the new exchange rate.
+More than 8,000 people have been killed in the ethnic conflict, which began in 1983.
+"I ask Congress to do the same."
+This jump in international attendance was broadly based, reflecting increased visitor counts from all of the main industrial regions of the world.
+The slayings were horrifying _ a couple and their two children bound hand and foot, shot in the back of the head, doused with gasoline and set on fire in their suburban dream house.
+Experience shows that you can't not bring them together because the audience demands it.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 11.91 to 2,050.50 in the first half hour of trading.
+A weekend Gallup poll indicated overwhelming public opposition to the pay raise.
+The panel ordered seizure of all property belonging to the four, including gold, jewels and large sums of money, and stripped them of their civil rights.
+In fact, Marks' dissatisfaction was such that he put the song aside and didn't get back to it until the following year.
+The Iraqi government said it was purchasing the furnace to cast lightweight titanium for artificial hip and knee joints for victims of the Iran-Iraq war.
+Authorities said they believe Abbott came to the Portsmouth area around Sept. 4 and that he worked briefly at a department store there before taking the boys to Canaan, Maine.
+The index had lost 129.71 points on Friday.
+Pittle said the plan was difficult for claimants to understand, especially since many of them do not have lawyers.
+It is used to convert EC support prices, which are set in Ecus, to national currencies.
+And while a resolution offered the Palestinian uprising "all possible support by all possible means," the lack of specific numbers indicated that delegates differed sharply on how much the PLO would get to financially support the uprising.
+I approved the decision and we don't need further cuts in SDI.
+The truck driver, who was not identified, was watching the stunt when he sideswiped the car of WBZZ-FM announcer Tank Sherman, who was narrating the activity.
+Since last Friday, the convertible pay-in-kind debentures have shed nearly five points.
+Magellan's lead in the 10-year rankings shrank sharply in 1990.
+"The dollar is moving sideways because there's nothing on the horizon to shake the market from its lethargy," said Carol Callanan, assistant vice president at Credit Lyonnais in New York.
+He cited a severe shortage of antibiotics and medicine for people with heart problems and diabetes.
+A farm owner named repeatedly during debate was the J.G. Boswell Co., one of the largest agricultural producers in the nation.
+So have the attorneys for U.S. District Judge Alcee Hastings of Florida, who also is awaiting a verdict.
+Vermont and Maryland are putting off programs to help the old and poor pay for prescriptions.
+Florida Employers Insurance shares were 4 3/8, or 58% higher, to 11 7/8 after the company said it signed a letter of intent to sell either its stock or its assets to American Employers Group Inc. for about $16 a share.
+It has also helped the department to hold on to its trading standards officers who, because of their specialist knowledge are in demand from employers, such as large supermarkets. Efficiency and customer satisfaction.
+The Commerce Department reported that the median price of a new home was $127,000 in November, up 3.3 percent from the revised median price of $123,000 in October.
+"You tend to be an optimist about your own company," says Integrated President Arthur Goldberg.
+The district auditor has proved his worth.
+Talks due to resume in Geneva today are aimed at reducing one area of increasing tension - the nuclear capability and intentions of North Korea's reclusive communist regime.
+Friday's employment report may provide some clues.
+Students who once turned to the "boob tube" to avoid homework may now seek help from the small screen.
+That would be far less than expected when Britain first announced its need for a new-generation tank in the mid-1980s.
+The mark ended at 87.35 Swiss centimes, down a bit from 87.61 centimes late Monday.
+Those are hopes," said board member and spokesman Bill Treeby of New Orleans.
+Chernobyl represents about 2% of Soviet electricity capacity and is an important source of power for two Eastern bloc countries, Hungary and Bulgaria.
+The shift caused the government to record a smaller-than-usual $7.8 billion surplus in June, normally a more positive month because people and corporations make quarterly tax payments.
+We want to make it clear the way to approach the East-West relationship is with prudence and with realism.
+They were among a small number of Europeans living on dwindling food supplies and denied permission to leave.
+"All this says to us is that we're seeing the bottoming out that we projected was going to happen in 1986," said Mr. Schoellhorn.
+The Brussels exchange is up on takeover activity; West Germany's market is sluggish; and a slow-growing French economy is taking its toll on the Bourse.
+Also make sure you've already taken advantage of alternative tax-deferred vehicles.
+One reason is that prosecutors have added economic-crime specialists to their staffs.
+They have now left the challengers standing. Admittedly, the setting is special, the central meadow of the walk where Joseph Addison reflected on landscape gardening in the early 18th century and began to rebel against the formal style.
+After 5 p.m. its time for more maneuvers, and then a stop for dinner sometime after the eagerly awaited sunset.
+He also took credit for legislation to restrict the export of hazardous wastes, and said he has launched an initiative to deal with the debt owed to developed nations by the Third World.
+A public opinion poll quoted by the official news agency PAP said 80 percent of respondents approved the decision to end the jamming, but it said the number of listeners has not risen significantly.
+In 1986, the more than 300 controllers there directed 2.2 million flights.
+I had Panamanian friends.
+The center answers: They can be many times the cost at one hospital compared with another within walking distance.
+There are some Christmas parties that are run by the employees, at employee expense, usually sponsored by such groups as a Management Club, but run under the aegis of the company.
+Their consensus estimate calls for a deficit of $11.2 billion, compared with $12.4 billion in January.
+We doubt a prudent START agreement can be struck any time soon, but Mr. Reagan seems intent on pursuing a treaty he can sign in Moscow.
+He told the news conference he approached American Jews, not Israelis, because he did not want the Israeli government to know about his activities in advance.
+Turnout for the rallies for the latest march has been lower than in June.
+Twenty-three of them, mostly children, were being treated at a makeshift emergency center, state-run All India Radio said.
+This campaign season, in a city known for its deep racial divisions, black voters who united behind Washington are being ardently courted by Sawyer and Evans.
+Price was unavailable for comment.
+A recent story stating that specially grown or packaged tomatoes usually cost $2 to $3 a pound didn't specify the price of the Natural Pak product cited in the article.
+A spokeswoman for the American Advertising Federation disagrees, and says the federation simply thinks the $45 million would be better spent on, say, AIDS research.
+Space shuttle Atlantis was moved out to the launch pad today in preparation for a secret military flight next month.
+The international auction houses, Sotheby's and Christie's, underwrote the $1 million reward Tuesday for safe return of the works.
+Tuesday's low in the Lower 48 states was 24 at Gunnison, Colo.
+That can give the piano an annoying buzz. But any crack in a soundboard will devalue a new piano.
+They are currently forbidden, as are retail banks, from "deposit-taking" in Mexico.
+Hoechst said in a statement that it is happy with court's decision because it underscores the company's view that the commission needed a warrant to search its office.
+"Now, many voters are beginning to see the left isn't so pure," he said. "They appear to have the same morality as the right.
+The minerals and energy concern said the unit bought most of the stake from B&N Petroleum Inc., Longview, Texas, and is offering to purchase the remaining interests in the field.
+"The best defense they have against a takeover is a strong offense aimed at increasing shareholder value."
+The position of associate administrator, as it is known, pays $71,800 a year.
+Finn has added two more characters _ Marvin's next-door neighbors, two lesbians.
+Last night, however, the Agriculture Department said the acreage of harvested wheat will be allowed to increase to 69.6 million acres from an estimated 67.5 million acres.
+On March 7 individual investors had Dollars 170bn in money market funds managed by the broker/dealer firms.
+Economists at Boston Co., New York, expect the same move in the deflator, "with big increases in consumer and business capital goods prices."
+Judges must then review that certificate and compare it against their financial records to make sure they do not have an interest.
+Higher unit sales also contributed to the increased margins, but were offset by higher marketing costs, resulting in a 5 percent drop in operating profit, the firm said.
+He added that an exchange task force had reviewed various possible solutions and concluded that "this was the one that seemed most likely to succeed."
+The Hancock, Mich., thrift said the group is seeking control of the company despite earlier statements the stock purchases were solely an investment.
+How the money was disbursed is an important legal matter.
+The West, with a 2 percent rise over last year, was the only major region to show a gain in 1988.
+However, Charles E. Redman, the department spokesman, said the Soviets had taken a "restrictive" view of the right of the United States to inspect containers for missile components as well as to inspect Soviet medium-range missile facilities.
+Four-term Lieutenant Gov. Zell Miller was second at 30 percent.
+"Sam said he didn't want to stand in a delicatessen line."
+The index will be weighted according to capitalization of the utilities.
+"Those of us in the business knew the Isham thing should never have been put together," Mr. Hildebrandt said.
+Oxford are relishing the role of the underdog and plan to capitalise on any Cambridge complacency.
+The sometimes-fatal disease is caused by a common bacteria that grows in water, including that in air-conditioning ducts.
+We do expect strong competition for the contract," said Jerry Berg, NASA spokesman at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. _ the center that oversees the space agency's rocket work.
+Scores of Cuban and East German military experts are said to have left Aden, the capital of South Yemen in recent months.
+Barclays closed 14 higher at 314p and Lloyds 12 better at 421p. BP delivered the outstanding performance in a mixed oil sector, advancing 5 to 207p on notably high turnover of 16m.
+With very few exceptions, bipartisan reaction on Capitol Hill to the announcement was strongly favorable.
+Coverdell, owner of an insurance business in Atlanta, succeeds Loret Miller Ruppe, who has been director of the Peace Corps since 1981, the longest tenure of any director since the agency was founded in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy.
+"Here come new CD configurations, but where are we going to put them?"
+And, particularly among those of Asian ancestry, there's a willingness to crowd into one domicile.
+"We have a real possiblity of guaranteeing peace," he said, but all sides must halt military supplies to the region.
+The most infamous episode, of course, is the new Attorney General's hostility to the standards promulgated by Edwin Meese applying independent counsel to Members of Congress.
+'ITV had been soliciting each chairman with an envelope including their final offer at the doors of the meeting.'
+If not an hour, perhaps for a shorter period. It is easy to see what Sinn Fein is trying to do. The two governments must be shown to have succumbed to the arguments of the terrorist.
+It carries hanging bunches of white flowers, in its better forms, and it comes at that awkward moment in late May. I will report on progress. Monet, I suspect, would say that the answer was obvious and the correct decision is to plant more wisterias.
+I have a sad and nostalgic feeling of the emotion I felt when I was doing this." Asked about Astaire's dancing, she replied, "I don't think what Fred had is definable.
+The event in downtown Wroclaw was staged by the opposition group Orange Alternative, which often uses satire to poke fun at Poland's communist government.
+The businessman, who asked to remain anonymous, said the money accidentally got in the trash when his wife cleaned out his safe.
+Mr Malcolm Rifkind, the defence secretary, has put on record his understanding that, if economies greater than those asked for are found, the cash released may be diverted to the front line forces.
+It is a measure of the country's fiscal prudence that at least Dollars 100m of this will be met from a Dollars 800m copper stabilisation fund accumulated since 1988. Other commodities have also suffered.
+The centerpiece of the package, called the "rural partnership act," is a revolving loan fund program to provide $300 million in seed money over five years for new and expanding businesses.
+Why they are filming on a farm outside Schenectady, N.Y., is never made entirely clear.
+Andreyev said the offices of Communist Party general secretary and president _ or head of the legislature _ should not be held by the same man, as Gorbachev proposes, because the lawmakers are supposed to check the work of the top political figure.
+Col. North used an FBI agent as his link to a network of free-lance intelligence operatives who worked outside of normal government channels.
+He said the firm's net worth, or assets minus liabilities, had risen at the end of May to "not quite $1.5 billion" from $1.382 billion at the end of 1987.
+In New York Stock Exchange trading Friday, Pepsi fell 37.5 cents to $29.
+"We retested the computer and everything looks fine," test director Mike Leinbach told reporters.
+In nearby Bethlehem, Palestinian youths went house to house warning residents to heed a strike ordered by the United Leadership of the Uprising and boycott Israel's municipal elections Tuesday, Arab reporters said.
+He said he hoped I would be happy because we would be working together soon.
+A P-3 Orion had to abort a takeoff after birds damaged two of its four engines.
+"The bomber gives you flexibility," said Rep. Norman Dicks, D-Wash. "You can't do it with cruise missiles because many of those (Soviet) targets are mobile targets.
+U.S. banks have $115 billion in loans outstanding to less-developed nations.
+So are cruise missiles carried by planes and warships.
+Mike John, another Atlantic Fleet spokesman.
+Mr. Popkin's model, in contrast, ignores stock prices because he considers them irrelevant to consumer spending.
+The same companies are expected to be involved in several other MITI projects, one of the most important of which will be to find ways to use the new ceramic superconductor in chips that could provide the brains of a new generation of supercomputers.
+Other electronic blue chip issues were also lower, with Hitachi down Y11 to Y839 and Matsushita Electric Industrial retreating Y30 to Y1,410. Dealers sought speculative favourites.
+Hiro, however, grossly underestimated the cost of expanding the building, partly because of an unexpected encounter with an underground river, according to industry sources.
+Mr. Milken, who built much of his business selling junk bonds to thrifts, is thought to hold the key to unlocking the secrets of dealings by many thrifts.
+Most cholesterol is made by the liver from raw materials supplied by fat from the diet.
+Exhibit security supervisor David Kilbourn said about 900 people tour the exhibit each day, but Tuesday's total was almost double that, and he expected more people would show up today.
+Housing discrimination occurs in the majority of cases in which blacks attempt to rent apartments or buy houses, according to a HUD study.
+But he wasn't, and said nothing.
+My father looked angry as he watched my mother, Herlinda, being made to produce her legal resident card.
+Court records show he has been linked to several art thefts from Cyprus.
+Instead of appeasing their domestic left demanding that President Reagan prove his "sincerity," the NATO leaders now must either accept or oppose an agreement they privately find distasteful.
+James Schmidt, chief investment strategist at Freedom Capital Management, worries that earnings expectations remain too high given the economic realities facing the market.
+Some of the onlookers screamed and ran, but most fell to the pavement.
+Unless forced, we do not kill, but they kill us at the slightest provocation."
+A similar item will be on the agenda of most company AGMs this year, as their existing 10-year schemes, introduced in 1984 to take advantage of tax breaks, formally expire.
+He said that of the $35,000 withdrawn from the thrift, about $30,000 of it was one man's life's savings.
+Khashoggi's bread-and-butter was guns.
+Bush frequently drops in on the council sessions.
+The latest trade figures, due out a few days before the meeting, could set a positive tone if they are favorable but touch off a dollar crisis if they aren't.
+In the study, the researchers found a strong link between AIDS risk and a sexually transmitted ailment called chancroid.
+Analysts said investors were concerned that U.S. and foreign investors bought fewer of the notes than expected and feared more of the same in the second round.
+We're saying, 'Hey, Volkswagen is out there making cars that you should consider.
+Der Spiegel's article is to appear in its Monday issue, but an advance text was provided by the magazine today.
+An embassy source said Ayrikyan's case was being given priority.
+This makes him a trigynist, no less.
+Crowe later on" during the visit, said Akhromeyev.
+No-shows are not paid, but the Pentagon sets minimum manpower requirements and provides funds for equipment and training based on those numbers.
+They kept this study alive, they stuck to their guns."
+Along with another 32-month prison term given to a former Unisys Corp. executive, Mr. Galvin's sentence was the longest imposed in the long-running probe of Pentagon procurement fraud.
+"We deeply regret that the companies do not view these talks as moving us closer together," she said.
+The Angels' current Chicago contingent of 30 part-timers asked for reinforcements, Sliwa said.
+An opinion poll conducted a week ago by state television put Walesa's support at 58 percent and Tyminski's at 30 percent.
+BEP retains 525,000 shares, representing Pounds 6.2m at yesterday's close.
+In Redmond, Wash., a Microsoft spokesman said that the company hadn't yet received formal confirmation of the Brazilian decision and that it was premature to comment on the matter.
+The shortfall has led to increased prices for crude oil on world markets as well as hefty hikes for gasoline and heating oil sold on the retail level.
+"It's geared not to the big markets but to sell at little stands to the yuppies down the street."
+The construction concern blamed the expected loss partly on the cost of staff reductions.
+"The decisions are the will of the majority of Americans who are fed up with the senseless, daily slaughter," Ms. Walker said.
+The rate increase is contingent, however, on the Beaumont, Texas-based utility receiving a new $250 million line of credit from its bankers, many of which recently have closed the company's credit lines.
+"I have no reason to believe that the previous administration, the lawyers in it who worked closely with Congress, did not fulfill their obligation," Bush said.
+The State Department accused the Burmese military Tuesday of "a total disregard for human rights" in the reported raids on Buddhist monasteries.
+Segments of the program involve eye movement and focusing at different distances.
+Reichhold retired as chief executive officer in 1982 and left the company's board of directors in 1985.
+Manufacturers are given credits for models that surpass the standards that can be carried over to subsequent model years.
+So why mess with success?
+The media sector has been wafted higher on a breeze of good news over the past year, outperforming the market by 26 per cent.
+The six children, ranging in age from 3 to 19, could have received money except for another twist _ state law recognizes their loss of companionship only when the mother dies.
+"The big question is if there are going to be any exceptions to this process," said Paul Watanabe, head of the political science department at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
+The weather in the Sunshine State could be the critical factor as America's manned space program looks to new life Thursday with the launching of shuttle Discovery.
+The hostage issue "has been widely exploited by Western forces to harm the image of Moslems," Fadlallah said.
+The government has not said how many rebels were captured or where they were being held.
+The Air Force will deactivate two fighter wings and start deactivating a third.
+Borden said it expects the new venture, called Dairy Processors Co., to begin operation in early 1988.
+New Video's Jim Alpern says he's even been approached about putting a cappuccino machine in his store.
+This year, a record 160 Garfield students are expected to take the test, and Escalante has set his sights on attracting even more students to calculus classes in the 10 more years he plans to continue teaching.
+"Things are very calm right now, people are just twiddling their thumbs and watching the Bundesbank," one trader said.
+The search for his body continues, "but we believe he is deceased," the detective said.
+By Saturday, cloudy to partly sunny skies are expected statewide with highs from the mid teens to lower 30s.
+Both the proposal to tax 'unreal' net capital gains and its retrospective aspect are unfair to taxpayers. This is the sort of thing that brings government into disrepute.
+Mrs. Bush's address, in which she urged graduates of the elite women's school to follow their dreams and be true to themselves, was wildly applauded.
+One man slips a $50 bill to the senator as he leaves the room, to help pay for the campaign.
+USX Corp. has reported a profit for the first quarter after suffering a loss a year ago due to a lengthy strike, while Bethlehem Steel Corp. says its earnings more than tripled.
+There are several problems with this.
+Nymex's normal market hours are from 8.20am to 3.10pm. Because energy traders will be able to enter or exit the market overnight in the US, open interest in Nymex contracts, or the number of contracts outstanding, is expected to increase.
+And he deals with the problems long term.
+In late New York Stock Exchange composite trading, Advanced Micro shares were quoted at $15, down 50 cents a share.
+The senator says his chairmanship, together with the Agriculture appropriations subcommittee he also heads, add up to a tremendous opportunity to help this state.
+He said he fired Gobie in August 1987 after learning that Gobie was running a prostitution ring out of Frank's Capitol Hill apartment.
+Prodigy said the four other messages the ADL had sent it were fragments of notes that were posted and would meet its guidelines if taken in context.
+Education Secretary John Patten is to consider introducing new laws to stop compulsory membership of the National Union of Students for 1.5m students at 850 universities, polytechnics and colleges.
+Advancing issues outpaced declines on the New York Stock Exchange by a dwindling margin of about 7 to 5, with 832 up, 583 down and 450 unchanged.
+By 1985, only 31 of its 254 dealers were making money, compared with 70% of Toyota's dealers.
+The waste rise was first noticed in 1977, and scientists since 1984 have tried various methods to reduce the tank's gas buildup, including injecting water into the slurry and lancing the surface crust with pipes to relieve pressure.
+The two purchases added 11 of Roadway's 19 current locations.
+Union officials in Ticonderoga say profits have come at their expense, although mill wages are far above the average for the region.
+Not only did input prices rise only 0.1 per cent on February's level; the main influences were a sharp rise in home-grown food manufacturing materials offset by a drop in the price of electricity to large industrial users.
+Even Beltway insiders seem utterly disgusted with the whole incident.
+Still to be dealt with are the complaint's allegations against Ernst & Young, a successor to Arthur Young & Co., RepublicBank's accounting firm.
+"It's a hard way to make money."
+Salcido's neighbor, Richard Clark, said he "could see it coming."
+The features by Barber and Littlefield still air in the old sports time slot and still are among the most popular features on "Morning Edition," Ferrante said.
+Mission specialist Bonnie Dunbar is set to be at the space shuttle controls during the retrieval.
+The price of Polish debt accordingly fell after the deal was announced. Neither side obtained exactly what it wanted.
+Barton said there could be 2 to 4 inches of rain in parts of New York south of Albany, including New York City.
+"It clearly demonstrates that we have turned the tide and are winning the war against the communist insurgency.
+"If they come to me and say there needs to be another phase, then I will then make that decision because that is a decision for the president of the United States," Mr. Bush said.
+One motivation for using a bonus, rather than higher salaries, is to avoid disrupting the rest of the organization.
+The Leadership Conference is the most influential civil rights lobby here, but its opposition isn't likely to signal real trouble for the nomination.
+Saddam will be lucky to survive, let alone again threaten his neighbors.
+Now, judging that two months of negative Republican advertising has damaged the Democrats, Bentsen has taken off the gloves.
+"There is a feeling in the market that a half-point rate hike isn't enough to combat inflation problems," said one dealer.
+A community panel reviewing police activities following January's riots has called for an overhaul of police hiring practices and a permanent board to investigate citizen complaints against officers.
+Its performances this weekend at a black, South Side church are aimed at dispelling the notion that symphony concerts are white, elitist events.
+They were taken to a waiting cargo plane.
+"Come carve my name in stone immortal, "I know the turtoise (sic) is a tortle (sic).
+Kurt Gasser, president, adds that the company is moving more operations into concourses, partly because of airlines' emphasis on hub airports, where many passengers pass through concourses to make connections without ever entering the main terminal.
+Each activity is recorded on a different database, with the non-traditional activities typically running on a Unix-based computer system rather than the proprietary mainframe which runs the current accounts database.
+The redistribution of her client list 'was a proper exercise of management authority'. The case received much publicity because of the clash of personalities involved and the glimpse it gave of high-earning City life.
+In all, those totaled about $13.8 billion.
+The final dividend is 1.65p for a total of 3.15p, against 3p plus a special 1.25p inaugural payment.
+Convention delegates also voted on six resolutions that could affect policies at more than 3,000 affiliated churches.
+Comic Jackie Mason's "Chicken Soup" on ABC went from No. 14 to 11th place in the ratings, while another ABC show, "Doogie Howser, M.D.," went up six notches from 33rd to 27th place in its regular time slot.
+Alma Stead, a longtime staff writer for the Oxford Eagle, died Oct. 5 after a long illness.
+It can also be very cheap.
+It is therefore entirely appropriate to permit organizations to experiment with different approaches.
+Bank of New York proposed raising its offer for Irving Bank to about $75 a share in cash, stock and special dividends.
+On Monday the Dow Jones industrial average rose 21.12 to 2,794.37, nearly recouping Friday's 22.83-point loss.
+In the order the firm neither admitted nor denied allegations of improper auditing practices.
+The Japanese chosen will spend eight days in space, Tass said.
+Ligachev is the Politburo member in charge of farm policy and is widely regarded as a conservative force on the Politburo.
+They included Chevron of the US, BHP of Australia and International Petroleum of Dubai.
+"He's trapped in an unholy triangle between the Ayatollah, Noriega and Meese," he said of Bush, referring to Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Panamanian strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega and Attorney General Edwin Meese III.
+Johnson seized the hostages Monday and Tuesday in a bid to provoke foreign intervention in Liberia's bloody 7-month-old civil war.
+He said the people think the government is not responsive on energy policy and balancing the budget.
+They need to set new goals by looking at these numbers more closely.' The numbers are not looking good.
+Late profit-taking narrowed the day's gains.
+Although no specific agreements are expected, Mr. Shevardnadze said "that doesn't mean they will be without an agenda."
+Overall the reform is revenue-neutral.
+Ferno Healthcare, Wilmington, Ohio, sells a ComfortCare tub with a full-length bench fixed at chair height and a tiltable halftube.
+The submarine Sea Cliff and its support ship returned to Pearl Harbor on Friday to await the arrival of a part needed to correct the problem, said Lt.
+Just ask John Young, a lonely, 45-year-old convenience store manager from Clearwater, Fla., who plastered "wife wanted" signs on the side of his car.
+People who have dealt with Mr. Lewis professionally say he is a volatile and temperamental man.
+In 1800, the 13th president of the United States, Millard Fillmore, was born in Summerhill, N.Y.
+Almost all the staff have changed since 1985.
+Although we were arrested, step by step many of our demands were later adopted by the authorities.
+Citicorp, Lloyds and Morgan chair the committee.
+The British United Provident Association (Bupa), the largest medical insurer, announced increases of 14.7 per cent for the year for individual subscribers, but those renewing company schemes will see an increase of only 7.2 per cent.
+Ferrari is an Italian maker of luxury cars.
+Jackson arrived at the Harrisburg rally behind schedule.
+A source said aides are discussing unveiling the choice Wednesday night, with Bush and his running mate coming to the Superdome after Bush formally wins the presidential nomination that evening.
+Executives of Home Box Office and Fox, a unit of News Corp., acknowledged an agreement was near but declined to elaborate.
+Witnesses said guerrilla defenders fired on the attacking jets with twin-barreled, anti-aircraft guns, but no hits were observed.
+It charged the Lithuanian government with full responsibility for the bloodshed of the previous weekend, when 15 people were killed by Soviet tanks and paratroopers who attacked a television station and TV tower in Vilnius.
+"It's pretty clear these numbers are misleading," says James Deegan, an economic consultant in Dallas, referring to the downward trending wage-and-hour numbers.
+Last week, the Organization of American States blamed the United States for the lack of progress in its negotiations on a Sept. 1 change of government.
+Moynihan, considered one of the Senate's experts on Social Security, has said his plan is aimed at preventing the growing surpluses the system generates from artificially lowering the federal deficit.
+In 1987, 18-month-old Jessica McClure fell 22 feet down an abandoned well in Midland, Texas.
+But Peres said the government's response does not have to be given before Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, leader of the Likud bloc, travels to the United States in mid-November.
+The fan says Beard deserves a hug and a "there, there" pat when he's telling folks bad news.
+Furthermore, the disappointing results and inherent risks of some laser techniques lead many analysts to wonder whether the industry will live up to investors' expectations.
+All three report to Mr. Gross, who will temporarily continue to head the operations organization that handles manufacturing and other internal functions that support Douglas programs.
+The case will remain on the Supreme Court docket, in limbo, until the judge acts and both sides then ask the justices to dismiss the case.
+But they said any release would be up to Lahad and unconnected with the issue of Western hostages.
+Very few had been seen before.
+Ten years ago: After a 17-hour debate, Israel's Knesset, or parliment, voted 84-19 to approve the Camp David peace accords with Egypt, which included a call for the removal of Jewish settlements from the Sinai peninsula.
+To measure fear, he counted national media mentions of nuclear war and the "doomsday clock," set by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists since 1947.
+Prices still have to rise a long way to recapture historic highs.
+Western reporters are finding that the challenge of reporting in a society that has been virtually closed to foreigners until now is as daunting as working in heat that often soars above 100 degrees.
+The man in the ad recently broke off an affair, they speculate, and the woman is sending him the seductive picture of herself to convince him he made a mistake.
+Baker made tentative arrangements to visit Moscow in May where he will discuss a summit meeting for President Bush with Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
+McFerrin and his wife, Debbie, had moved to Salt Lake City because a musician friend could get him a gig at a local bar.
+We were not blindfolded, things of that sort." Polhill also differed with Reed on negotiations.
+As a girl, Elizabeth von Trapp ran through the hills near her home singing songs from "The Sound of Music." It wasn't so much theatrics, though, as family tradition.
+The Japanese are well aware that their agriculture is highly inefficient.
+Yields on one-year bills fell to 7.97 percent as the discount lost 5 basis points to 7.43 percent.
+On Friday, after two weeks of fruitless settlement talks, Warner filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court against Sony and Guber Peters Entertainment Co., charging Sony with inducing the two producers to breach a five-year contract with Warner.
+Most bond prices stagnated or dropped slightly.
+Poindexter, who didn't testify in his defense, faces possible grand jury questioning after sentencing in June for a final report on the affair, sources said.
+In 1962, Mr. Verges returned to Algeria and was publisher of a monthly magazine, African Revolution.
+The results were similar to those reported by the association Wednesday, when the strike began with the aim of gaining national attention for a burgeoning movement on the country's campuses _ recognition of assistants as employees.
+They would not be able to change it very much because this would infringe the Bank's statutory responsibilities.
+The influx has strained Canadian immigration facilities at the Quebec-U.S. border and social services in Quebec province.
+By itself, a sun-dress; or layer it over a T-shirt; or, as Kookai suggests, over a long version.
+In an interview in November, Marcos denied he and Imelda had drained the Philippines of billions of dollars and said he did not expect to live through a trial.
+The station signs are, indeed, in English.
+After a heated debate, the governing Liberal Democratic party and the Agricultural Ministry decided to recommend that farmers be paid $128 per 132 pounds, 4.6 percent lower than last year's price, said Chief Cabinet Secretary Keizo Obuchi.
+RELATIONS COOL between the formerly cozy Home Loan Bank Board and U.S. League of Savings Institutions.
+The plane ended up perpendicular to the runway after using about three-quarters of the runway, Port Authority officials said.
+Since Spain's entry to the EU the gap has closed a little, but less than for Spain as a whole.
+A boy waved a toy pistol.
+Other Democrats have proposed more generous credits, but as a replacement for the personal exemption.
+He is survived by a half-brother and a half-sister.
+Madame Chiang Kai-shek made a brief visit Friday to the mausoleum of President Chiang Ching-kuo, her stepson who died last month at the age of 77, the official news agency reported.
+Meese was not told of the investigation until late March because his name came up on one of the wiretaps, the Post reported today, citing unidentified sources for the information.
+Marie-France, French monthly fashion magazine owned by Bauer of Germany, is to close in July because of falling advertising revenue.
+The railroad concern reported a second-quarter profit of $74.3 million, or 99 cents a share, compared with a loss a year earlier.
+The new offer, which analysts valued at $36 to $43 a share, would give Icahn a 90% stake and return 90% of his original $514.8 million investment.
+Mercedes-Benz tries to accommodate last-minute shoppers, while Porsche (delivered at Zuffenhausen, near Stuttgart) needs a year's lead.
+In the radio broadcast, Bermudez said the Sandinista attacks on the rebels occurred in the southeastern provinces of Chontales and Rio San Juan.
+The two cheapest new cars on the market, the Yugo Tempo and Lada Riva, are designs that Fiat abandoned decades ago. So if all you want is a new K-plate to upstage the neighbours, then maybe less than Pounds 3,900 is not such a high price to pay.
+The weekly trade newspaper obtained a copy of the list, which has not been publicly released.
+Most manuals are as difficult to understand as a graduate-level course in quantum physics.' Not surprisingly, Dell's research shows younger people are less afraid of technology than their elders.
+The Agriculture Department's report on spring planting intentions is now nearly three weeks old but continues to have an impact on the market, especially on soybean prices, said Ted Mao, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in New York.
+Bush administration officials outlined the current operation three weeks ago before the Senate and House intelligence committees, the Times said.
+NBC has pulled an ad for the miniseries "Favorite Son" showing a character questioning the qualifications of a senator being considered as a vice presidential candidate.
+"There's been a split in world-wide investor sentiment, with domestic investors forgetting about the dollar but foreign investors continuing to worry," said Mr. Taylor.
+General Mills closed unchanged at 55 5/8 after trading as high as 57.
+The Pentagon says only the Army has set up a special postal system for troops in Saudi Arabia.
+His disappointed father, his indulgent mother, his vigorously heterosexual brother make up a dysfunctional family which bore the added burden of anti-semitism in the 1950s.
+Dow Corning is negotiating a bank financing pact that could limit the company's access to credit if legal costs linked to its silicone gel breast implants exceed $400 million.
+It's all very well for Murphy or Shultz to come to the region.
+The barge, pushed by the motor vessel Pere Marquette, left Shippingport on Tuesday for New Orleans, DOE spokesman Tom Bauman said.
+Franco Pisano and other Italian military officials, members of precision flight teams from France and Canada attended the service in the Ossario Temple church.
+He later formed several related organizations, which became the leading private fund-raisers for the Contras.
+Mr. Sharp said industrywide sales growth began slowing about 18 months ago, following rapid growth from the introduction of microwave ovens and videocassette recorders earlier in this decade.
+"Declining prices for DRAMs," Mr. Sanders said, "will most likely be the largest contributor to a modest industry slowdown."
+Traders said the market's performance on the first trading day of 1992 was disappointing, particularly after the National Association of Purchasing Management spiked the punch.
+She is accused of having helped her late husband, former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, embezzle more than $220 million from their country.
+Rock musician Don Henley, TV talk show host Geraldo Rivera and Minnesota Twins third baseman Gary Gaetti took part in a radio broadcast to raise money to find Jacob Wetterling and other missing children.
+Kohl also said he sees "outstanding chances" for his party when elections for a united German government finally come, but he doesn't expect that to happen until after West Germany's own elections in December.
+Equiticorp will become a British nonresident company.
+For example, a Pentagon rule designed to lower slightly contractors' profits in some cases actually had the consequence of raising them.
+In resurrecting the hoary 1926 law, Judge Parker did not specify what tasks the workers from now-canceled routes might do for Eastern and the public.
+Chavon had done well in Lutheran schools in California; but when Ms. Rainer moved her family back to Detroit last year, Chavon's performance suffered in public school.
+Roh said he planned to meet with opposition leader Kim Young Sam to begin negotiations on constitutional changes to allow elections by popular vote.
+"I just thought, `These fish ain't worth dying over,' so I let them go," Levasseur said.
+Investors betting on an economic recovery also are moving their money out of bonds.
+For several years, the Soviet Union has been carrying out a public relations offensive at the United Nations and has launched initiatives here as part of an international pattern of new Soviet ideas on peacemaking on almost every continent.
+Several Hispanic leaders said the 1992 quincentennial is an important way to educate "all Americans" of Hispanic contributions to the development of the United States.
+The link between corporate governance and corporate performance is far from clear-cut.
+It is an awesome sight to seem him approach a mesmerised female crooning 'You want a hot dog in your roll'; and only a man of impeccable middle-class origins could get away with tales of shipboard life during his gay youth.
+Lonrho said Friday it will now put the case before the House of Lords, the highest appeals court in Britain.
+The tax bill is one of two major measures standing in the way of adjourning the 100th Congress; the other contains tools to fight drug abuse.
+Preliminary data showed, in fact, that grain rates actually fell slightly in July and then edged back up in August to their June levels.
+"I think the whole neighborhood is beginning to sparkle up a little bit," Mr. Brooks says.
+George Mason University, in Fairfax, Va., is in early talks that could lead to a contract to help transform the nearby Manassas Park school district.
+The number of people killed on Britain's roads last year was 4,274 - the lowest figure since records began in 1926.
+A Royal Bank of Canada spokesman said "at this point we've decided not to take any action."
+We passengers travelled behind.
+China's exports to the U.S. last year totaled $11.99 billion, up 43% from a year earlier.
+About 850 million gallons of ethanol were sold last year, almost all of it blended with gasoline.
+AMR posted a narrowed fourth-quarter loss and said its 1992 outlook depends entirely on the economy.
+"We have to put an end to this provisional stage we are in," interim President Ion Iliescu said Friday in response to calls to delay any vote on the electoral law until a new constitution is promulgated.
+Style-conscious dogs may need more of their own sartorial ingenuity next year.
+All other employees must have pensions secured by squirreled-away securities or cash.
+A change in the scheduled withdrawal of the Cubans could jeopardize the planned independence for South African-ruled Namibia, also known as South-West Africa.
+Pawley ran into trouble after approving a 24-percent increase in rates under the province's government-run auto insurance plan.
+"The issue should be solved within the scope of inter-Arab relations," the official Xinhua News Agency paraphrased Qian as saying.
+But former Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe, an influential politician who is widely seen as a prime candidate to succeed Kaifu, reportedly warned Sakamoto not to accept every U.S. request.
+Noriega is close to Castro and may once have been his agent.
+In the New Jersey primary, for example, Jackson received nearly one-third of the votes but got only 9 delegates, while Dukakis won 100 delegates on his 64 percent showing at the polls.
+Andrea Stine, a spokeswoman for both the parent company and the U.S. subsidiary, said she did not know how widely the drug was used in the United States.
+Bankers expect further increases in the coming months.
+About 200 people gathered at the U.S. Post Office to watch color guards whirl flags and to hear speeches as the stamp was unveiled.
+But I feel that I should be able to walk into the church and sit anywhere I choose to be seated," Singleton said.
+Authorities could suggest no motive other than that Pough had a 1988 Grand Am repossessed by GMAC.
+Democrat James Moran, mayor of the Washington suburb of Alexandria, reported a slight edge over incumbent Republican Stan Parris.
+The document noted that a prohibition against assassination will mean different things in wartime and peacetime.
+"Any other water the lawn gets is from whatever spray or overflow it happens to get from what little plant watering we do," he said.
+Most of Guayabal's 12,000 inhabitants toil in the coffee fields for a few dollars a month, nine months a year.
+Turfing the present government out would be like removing tight shoes.
+This has opened up scope for the bank to execute judicious reductions in the internationally-important short-term discount and lombard rates.
+Class discussions can be highly charged.
+The combined companies are hoping that Mr. Hennessey will be able to provide the unifying leadership that has been lacking.
+Three days later, in a pro forma business meeting that took all of 10 minutes, the panel adopted them unanimously.
+Taxpayers are not the only ones shelling out to cover defaults; lenders are becoming vulnerable as well.
+The Senate could debate the bill as early as today, and it is expected to be passed and quickly signed by President Bush.
+Some here view the move as an attempt to join Chicago's establishment.
+To capitalize on this dissent, a former army officer, Col. Hassan Agilipour, recently announced the formation of a shadow government-in-exile in Paris with some links to the military hierarchy in Iran.
+Many Democrats contend the Bush budget revealed mostly the politically popular aspects of a spending plan that, in order to reduce the federal deficit, will eventually require cuts in federal programs.
+Everyone thinks you're over the hill when you turn 25.
+Talks to end the fighting in Rwanda were to resume Tuesday in the eastern Zairean town of Goma, state-controlled Radio Zaire reported Friday.
+After the Communist government reached a compromise with Solidarity leaders, elections were scheduled for June 4. The elections are expected to be the least restricted in years.
+Entrances to some tunnels were masked by nondescript panels in subway stations.
+In terms of consistent wealth creation, some Wall Street professionals come down firmly on the side of managers, not raiders.
+At 77, she still works a seven-day week as its president.
+That made me decide I was going to shelve Consumer Reports for a while and read apolitical Road & Track instead.
+Romanians have achieved a fragile democracy a year after the bloody fall of communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, but not the prosperity and calm they hoped it would bring.
+Paisley told journalists he hoped to "spoil the party" but refused to say what he would do.
+A packet of the drug also was found in a wooden box in the room, he said.
+Police began searching for Blankenship on Friday after a grand jury indicted him and another man on five counts of murder each in the slayings at a National supermarket on the city's north side Sept. 4.
+Iran has avoided borrowing but has run down its foreign exchange reserves to a few billion dollars.
+Some longer-term contracts were lower.
+The world's biggest consumer of ivory, Japan, bowed to international public opinion and announced at the end of October it would respect the ban.
+Mr. Glazer's statement said the $20 offer represents an 86% premium over the $10.75 a share at which Formica was trading prior to First Allied's stock purchases and a 51% premium over the $13.25 closing price Thursday.
+But he said dogmatic interpretation of Marxism, including an emphasis on class struggle and centralization of authority, began with revolutionary leader Mao Tse-tung.
+In addition, the large open interest in the March contract finally took its toll, they said, and the market's inability to sustain an advance despite strong world demand for sugar prompted traders to liquidate positions.
+Both pairs of shorts go with each swimsuit and the striped body.
+"They're better financed today than they've been all year."
+Diamond Shamrock R&M is a refiner and marketer of petroleum products.
+The Concorde, making the first all-supersonic flight around the world, was trying to set more than one dozen speed records as it circles the globe and had been scheduled to land in Sydney, organizers said.
+Ultimately, "Esprit totally lost touch with both its customers and its retailers," says Nancy Smith, divisional merchandise manager of Dayton Hudson Corp. in Minneapolis.
+Phil grinned and said, `Yeah, I left $50 with you."' Stratton handed Porreca a new $50 bill and Porreca treated Stratton to a steak dinner.
+Nothing in Japanese laws on public morality outlaws such trade. But that did not deter the local council.
+He proposed a joint trial in which the member fleets would practice maintaining freedom of navigation by U.N. forces.
+That has always been the question.
+Traditionally, House speakers do not take to the floor to speak about non-legislative matters.
+Prime Minister Nikolai I. Ryzhkov persuaded the miners to return to work, promising to meet most of their demands.
+The military said 12 militiamen and three soldiers were killed Saturday in the ambush of a patrol by guerrillas in Davao del Sur province, 620 miles southeast of Manila.
+"Say what you will about it, but you can't call them anything but candid and up-front about putting it up before the voters," Bowman said.
+"We would like to have debt in the range of 30% to 40%" of total capital, he said.
+The nation's eight major securities companies each will be authorized to buy as much as $30 million of foreign stocks and bonds.
+Lebanon and Syria are pressing for the release of two German aid workers, the last western hostages held in Lebanon, as a goodwill gesture by their pro-Iranian captors.
+The flight, which was to last for three to four hours, was the second for the controversial radar-evading bomber.
+The spokesman said rising steel inventories, reflecting slowdowns in Japan's construction, automobile and consumer electronics sectors, were the biggest factor in October's production decline.
+New statistics show an annual death rate from road accidents of 45 people per 100,000 vehicles in Belgium.
+Gold prices were mixed in quiet trading.
+Services will also run from Waterloo to Woking, Epsom, Chessington, Basingstoke and Salisbury.
+A victory today will not be enough to restore Mr Major's shattered authority. It may in the end prove impossible to repair. Nor will the ultimate sanction heal the deep schism opened up by more than a year of civil war over Europe.
+Virtually every professional in Romania had to be a party member to hold any rank in Ceausescu's time, thus many journalists and government figures who are prominent now were once Communists.
+McDowell shares closed yesterday at $5.50, up 37.5 cents, in American Stock Exchange composite trading.
+These people may in fact be worse off if they contract out of Serps because they have given up their rights to state benefits. The data show that the tax rebates which have been a chief selling point contribute very little to the average personal pension.
+"There will be blood in the water."
+Poindexter tried several times to remove members of the NSC staff but he never succeeded.
+For the voters, it means weeks of listening to charges and countercharges, and not a whole lot of meaningful dialogue about where any of these candidates want to take the country.
+He was among those who contributed to the creation of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
+The government releases two reports on inflation later this week: the producer price index tomorrow and the consumer price index Friday.
+During the first world war Somerset Maugham, based in Switzerland, was turning out brittle marital comedies for the London stage with one hand while sending back to Whitehall secret reports on the activities of German agents in Lausanne with the other.
+The Soviets also appealed to technocratic gradualists, saying Germany could be part of NATO politically, but not militarily.
+She was not expected to live, Wrensen said.
+"How to use Sam and Diane has been an ongoing venture," Arledge said. "And whether this is the proper way or not, we'll see." But so far, he said, "It's worked out very well.
+James H. McLaughlin, former senior executive vice president, becomes Equibank's president.
+Base rates, once put at 15 per cent, stayed at that level for a year. Housing has so far played no part in the current recovery.
+Chandra Shekhar is the leader of the Janata Dal-Socialist party, which controls only 56 of the 522 seats in Parliament.
+The lawyer, who sealed his engagement with Pennzoil in a fishing boat on the Arkansas ranch of his longtime friend Mr. Liedtke, usually gets a third of any settlement he wins, but on this case he remained mum.
+It's implied in the action and in the brightly impersonal production design by Ida Random.
+KRLD's Eddie Barker had the head of the hospital saying he was dead.
+Gordon Brown, in what is believed to be a historic first, actually smiles on camera - twice. As we bank and wheel over polluted rivers, even the pollution looks rather pleasant.
+Smart Shirts (Lanka) Ltd., a subsidiary of Hong Kong's Smart Shirts Ltd., took over a bankrupt operation in late 1983.
+Only shares that have been the target of the groups fell on such talk in the morning.
+South African police used whips and tear gas to disperse hundreds of students at the University of Cape Town in a crackdown on supporters of a nationwide defiance campaign.
+IBM, still the biggest PC manufacturer by a wide margin, is betting that a renewed period of innovation will help it leave the clones, with their skimpy research budgets, in the dust.
+Arnold Relman, the journal's editor, is a leading critic of for-profit medicine and its potential for prompting practitioners to run up medical bills needlessly or to withhold necessary care.
+News reporters who face tight deadlines on days the court issues its decisions often _ but not always _ find help in shorter summaries prepared by a court officer called the reporter of decisions.
+Last year it posted net profits of FFr368m.
+Even the crumbling of Revco D.S. Inc.'s leveraged buyout in July, the first major junk-bond buyout to sink into bankruptcy court, failed to send shivers through the debt markets.
+He said King Hussein might preside over the closed-door meeting.
+In 1981, on the eve of a proposed study of enprostil given intravenously, Mr. Garay requested guinea pig studies to check out the clotting problem.
+And that eventuality might cast a pall over the affiliated program, demoralizing those who have received similar treatment or discouraging the afflicted from getting help.
+In California's Sierra Nevada foothills, firefighters on Tuesday contained a blaze that burned 11,700 acres of brush and grassland and destroyed seven homes.
+The woman had blood dripping from her hand and from her clothing," he said.
+A scientific vessel leased by the U.S. National Geographic Foundation ran aground on a tiny island Thursday at the southern tip of South America, the Argentine Coast Guard said.
+"I walked to the other end of the platform, and that exit was locked as well.
+Michael Dukakis ran "the worst campaign of this century," says one Democrat, but others blamed the party itself for losing touch with the people while some said nothing could overcome the Republican claim to peace and prosperity.
+The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, quoted Carlucci as saying safety drills and intensive training for emergencies enabled firefighters to contain the blaze within 20 minutes on a flight deck where many other aircraft were parked.
+The source said that at one point, the balding 59-year-old party leader from the Siberian region of Kemerovo, Alexander G. Melnikov, "carried away by emotions, said something like this: `Is it a proper thing to go bowing to the capitalists?
+By the weekend's close, two names were at the forefront of the running. The first is Ralph Willis, the finance minister.
+"We are in a struggle," Aristide said. "It's a real war. People with money and guns are killing people without money and guns.
+During this process, their semen is quarantined for three months while the tests are repeated.
+"We think rates will keep going up until the economic expansion terminates," he said.
+It ended without a rate being set.
+Zoorani rejected this, saying everything would have to be renegotiated if one of the superpowers refuses its guarantor role.
+The results of the study were reported in Friday's Journal of the American Medical Association.
+From inside they could stay warm, hear the speeches _ and watch that Duke-Temple game on a color television.
+"He was going very well in his training," said Col. Ian Moore, his commanding officer.
+Apollo has been picking up momentum in recent quarters after several years of weak results.
+Anemia during pregnancy increases a woman's risk of premature delivery, and increases the child's chances of low birth weight and fetal death, the CDC said.
+The film was shot in large part in an unfinished South Carolina nuclear power plant's cooling tank, filled with 7.5 million gallons of heated and filtered water.
+A sales call, if you will.
+In its settlement, the government agreed to suspend a decree permitting the return of confiscated lands to previous owners.
+The reduction in net debt from Pounds 47m to Pounds 24m, bringing gearing down from 140 per cent to 43 per cent, underlined the group's ability to generate cash.
+I wish the version of the pas de deux were better, but Pankova persuaded me at moments that it was real choreography.
+The giant facility, surrounded by Kremlin-like walls, is where the Soviets made the strategic bombers and the enormous rockets designed to carry nuclear bombs to U.S. cities.
+They have two grown children and one grandchild.
+Mr. Moreland, who couldn't be reached for comment, currently is on paid leave of absence from NCNB, a bank spokeswoman said.
+Kaspar attributed the sleeping incidents to excessive overtime required by Westinghouse.
+The "blues," nominally worth 7,000 tugriks, can be used to buy shares in the 550 big state enterprises that could start coming to market next year.
+One of them, a London Weekend Television researcher, said he left a package on a Japan Airlines flight without being challenged.
+Vorpal Gallery: "Rare Works by M.C. Escher."
+He said he also expected a "good discussion of the environment," and that he would continue to reject U.S. participation in economic aid programs for the Soviet Union until it reforms its own market practices and halts aid to Marxist Cuba.
+Bob Binsky, Decor chairman, said that about 30 employees have been fired as a result of suspected theft at the company's card and gift stores.
+The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said it will help two Minnesota companies invest in the merger and recapitalization of Fort Worth-based Texas American Bancshares Inc. and San Antonio-based National Bancshares Corp.
+Government may be inclined to shrug its shoulders.
+Motorcycle makers say the sales decline is due in part to the industry's heavy reliance on advertising in magazines that appeal to cycle enthusiasts but don't reach the mainstream public.
+They promise you something, then they get in office and break their word.
+It now works with about 25 cooperatives around India, helping them with professional advice on sales and marketing.
+Lauren Lubow, spokeswoman for the Ohio State Medical Board, said Mrs. Perez had not been the subject of any formal disciplinary actions since she was licensed to practice in Ohio in July 1985.
+But, in public, being prudent is also important.
+Ash-Shiraa did not say whether the reported moving of the Lebanese hostages was related to Obeid's abduction.
+"We do know that the education in the Boston schools now is generally unsatisfactory to everybody," she said. "The problems are serious.
+In the year-earlier quarter, XL/Datacomp earned $1.4 million, or 34 cents a share, on revenue of $22.7 million.
+Earlier this year LyphoMed commissioned an independent audit of its plants following criticism of some procedures.
+It's very difficult to think this stuff up."
+But when he heard on the radio that Scuds had hit Tel Aviv, "I smiled inside," Mr. Nugali says, echoing the view of many Saudis.
+Later, we see these Russian exiles stranded in Constantinople and Paris.
+Quintero said he came to the United States, was trained by the CIA and was back in Cuba to work with the resistance in the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion that failed.
+By that standard, the current bear market is still in its early days.
+"It's no longer the yuppie drug.
+The planned realignment was a radical move to restore order to the system and keep alive hopes of progress to economic and monetary union (Emu). Mr Trichet is director of the French treasury, the most coveted position in France's civil service hierarchy.
+Nixon was charged in the first impeachment article with lying to a federal grand jury in 1984 by saying that then-District Attorney Paul Holmes of Forrest County, Miss., never discussed a drug-smuggling case with him.
+About 4,400 people have been arrested on drunken driving charges in the county in each of the last two years, but the unusual mass challenge by defense lawyers only covered undecided cases.
+After nearly two decades of steadily declining syphilis rates, new infections, known as primary syphilis, began rising again in 1985, about the same year law enforcement officials first encountered crack.
+"Don't kill this bill by making it perfect," Bennett urged. "I'm afraid it's going to be a better corpse." Shumway, pointing to vocal opposition from sport diving groups, said the legislation should spell out guarantees for divers.
+"This is not a suit solely about Zomax," he said. "This goes to the nature of what a corporation does.
+As proponents of public health, we are in favour of sensible and flexible regulation, but the imposition of VAT on food would be neither.
+The filming was legal, city police Detective Greg Jones said, but police are investigating complaints by performers and crew members that they received a fraction of pay owed them.
+Factor VIII, considered the largest and most complex molecule ever made with gene-splicing technology, now is extracted from human blood for use by hemophiliacs.
+Information about the problem is transmitted via telephone to the central computer, where an artificial intelligence system analyzes the data and decides whether a service call is needed.
+State employees are facing a similar situation.
+Several villagers welcome three visitors to Tiouilit, and over endless glasses of sweet tea they gab till long after midnight before allowing their guests to sleep on the straw-matted floor.
+The recent turmoil in Japan's financial markets has left its mark on U.S. mutual fund investors.
+The average 30-day yield for funds rose to 5.25% from 5.23%, and the average maturity of funds dropped to 50 days from 51 days.
+Meanwhile, the prospect of more supply and the lack of much foreign demand for U.S. Treasurys is also weighing on the market.
+Says Taylor, "I'll bet on the boll weevil." In Coffee County, they're not taking any bets.
+Combined with other aid requests, the administration hopes to provide the Philippines with $658 million in economic assistance in fiscal 1990.
+Stock analysts expect the shares to trade at a healthy premium when dealings start next week.
+Ukraine's finance minister Hrihory Pyatachenko, much-criticised abroad for his slowness in introducing market reforms, was replaced by Petro Hermanchuk, who immediately called for an overhaul of the budget and tax system.
+Under Soviet occupation, many Latvian factories were designed to rely exclusively on raw materials supplied from Russian sources.
+Several people had to drag him to safety.
+The latest round of strikes in Armenia began Monday, apparently prompted by dissatisfaction with a national Communist Party conference that failed to resolve the dispute.
+That's shorter than the lawn-mower manual I bought for my house in Wappinger Falls.
+Both were comfortably clad in sweaters _ unusual informality for Gorbachev.
+"There's always a traveler somewhere in the market who likes the small, the one-of-a-kind," she says. "I think the mom-and-pop operator is going to have to be a lot more clever about his product.
+The 34th annual International Fancy Food & Confection Show of the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade opened here Sunday and runs through Wednesday.
+Goossens played and recorded for many top orchestras and bands, including Jack Hylton's jazz orchestra at London's plush Kit Kat Club.
+Two months later, under cover of fog, the Japanese Navy was able to evacuate its base on Kiska.
+The mission originally was scheduled for July, but was delayed by the shuttle's hydrogen leaks.
+Japan's prime minister expects "significant results" from new Japanese-U.S. trade and economic talks but said changes will take time.
+"We hope to clear up the issues separating us" before the Dec. 4 back-to-work date, Pierce said.
+The panel also took 60% off the administration's request for $591 million to develop a rail system to carry 50 MX missiles that are yet to be ordered.
+The Moscow club has 25 members, including businessmen, a theater manager and the head of a translation agency, officials of the group said.
+It then could tell German authorities that it was going to recycle the waste in its French subsidiary at lower costs.'
+Last week's big drop in the stock market was blamed on growing fears that the country is headed for a downturn later this year, based on statistics showing weak consumer spending and a big slump in factory orders.
+Management maintains that the union's average annual wage, 313,000 kroner ($48,700), is already 85% higher than the average wage in mainland industry.
+His talking outshines his playing: He is averaging 2.6 points a game.
+They also remembered five people who died a week ago when a training jet crashed into the ship.
+I think there's a very distinct possibility that it will _ this term. You can count the votes," he said.
+A survey of 67 percent of the nation's 1,630 daily newspapers showed a slow growth in the past year in employment of blacks, Hispanics, Asians and American Indians, from 6.56 percent to 7.02 percent.
+Revenue grew 22% to $4.78 billion, compared with $3.92 billion.
+The museum's permanent collection consists of 250 paintings and sculptures and 1,400 photographs.
+They said their proposals were drawn from recommendations made by the American Bar Association and by Watergate and Iran-Contra committees and investigative staffs.
+How shiny the solid's surface looks depends on the way the electrons kick back photons to the observer's eye.
+Retton was the sensation of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
+Despite all its problems, Mr. Burns says Ryder is "leaner and tougher" than ever and "in excellent shape for a good snap-back" when the economy revives.
+His most recent brush with bad publicity is the acclaimed documentary film "Roger & Me," which chronicles the devastation caused by GM plant closings and layoffs around Flint, Mich., birthplace of the corporation in 1908.
+Disclosure that the fee was under consideration caused a firestorm of protest, both on Capitol Hill and in the banking and savings and loan industry.
+REPRESENTATION _ The candidates elected Sunday will serve five-year terms.
+For several years she also hosted the largest Memorial Day chess tournament on the West Coast.
+Police estimated Hezbollah's fighting force at 3,000 men.
+Officials said the government won't take further steps to open up the construction business even if the refusal to yield to U.S. pressure invites retaliation.
+Some examples: The national railroads need about $750 million a year from the treasury for their operating deficit.
+The family's rule ended in 1986 when his son, "Baby Doc," Jean Claude Duvalier was forced into exile in France.
+In his first dramatic stage role, he portrays Gregor Samsa, a hard-working traveling salesman who wakes up one morning and finds he is turning into an insect, a dung beetle to be specific.
+The St. Vincent de Paul Society, a Catholic organization, canceled the Massachusetts senator's appearance at its annual meeting in Providence when abortion opponents threatened to picket.
+One ad describes how the Samuels family is related to the outlaw James gang. Another one explains how to open the distillery's wax-sealed bottles.
+The state office has not decided whether to pursue the charges, said spokesman Tom Connell.
+A company concerned about locking up valuable information might discover it costs less to use the central mainframe rather than to provide security for cheaper minicomputers in each department.
+After negotiators announced the agreement in Mexico City Friday, an estimated 10,000 Salvadorans marched in their capital in support of the plan.
+In the tax-exempt market, $4.4 billion of new notes and bonds were issued including a huge $1 billion offering by Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
+This August, against the toughest field assembled in years, Chuck was on a roll.
+Both got their first experience in confronting the government in 1976, when they joined a protest in Tiananmen Square against the radical leftist officials who led the destructive Cultural Revolution.
+Vilius Kavalauskas, a journalist for the Lithuanian newspaper Tiesa, said 30 soldiers were patrolling the prosecutor's office and another 15 armed with nightsticks were at the central newspaper printing plant.
+Neues Deutschland said the Communist Party had ordered that a special shop in Wandlitz be emptied of rare Western-made consumer goods, such as video recorders.
+It moved further ahead in after hours trading. The aluminium market was bolstered by news of a 19,700-tonne fall in LME warehouse stocks, which followed one of 13,675 tonnes announced and took the week's drawdown to 1.4 per cent.
+Moreover, the AARP Pharmacy Service estimates that the vast majority of its prescription products are priced such that the pharmacy service would not be entitled to a full administrative fee.
+He also saw opportunities for cultural exhange.
+The latest barrage of criticism comes from the General Accounting Office, the investigative arm of Congress.
+Sophisticated trial consulting grew, ironically, from the radical political movements of the 1960s and 1970s before finding its more lucrative calling in big commercial cases.
+"Exxon's violations of New York State's Navigation and Environmental Conservation Laws and the federal Clean Water Act are obvious and incontestable, and have created a `mini-Alaska' in the Arthur Kill," Abrams wrote to Exxon.
+Mr. Olsen said that thus far, Digital customers "are saying they will be careful in their commitments, but they aren't cutting commitments."
+Montgomery Ward operates 305 Auto Express centers in the United States.
+Gandhi has said his party, the largest in Parliament, will not participate in Chandra Shekhar's government but will back it in parliamentary procedures.
+The contest marked the first time in the IMF's history that two candidates had competed for the managing director's post.
+That is why AlaskaMen will never be confused with Playgirl.
+The State Department on Monday warned Americans to avoid unnecessary travel in Sri Lanka because of political tension and the widespread potential for violence in that island nation.
+With the war winding down, the two countries must decide whether to restore their oil industries to their pre-war might.
+All the movement leaders have unarmed bodyguards.
+Simon "obviously does not know what he's talking about," Dukakis said.
+Yet, how many people have heard of Shimer College?
+Lafeyette and his family often talk of moving, but it would be difficult, if not impossible, on the $837 a month his mother receives in aid.
+And I agreed just to think about it.
+With little upturn expected in the UK, Texas Homecare and racing are unlikely to increase profits.
+"It won't be exactly a junior partnership.
+A counter-top handwasher offered by Pacific BioSystems Inc., Phoenix, Ariz., allows restaurants to track employee handwashing.
+This aspect of the figures was "disturbing" to the market, said Bob Hatcher, a dealer for Barclays Bank in New York.
+S&P said that any potential credit impact of a court ruling against the tobacco companies is unlikely over the next two to three years, because of the length of the litigation process and because cases must be tried on individual merits.
+Local officials said the two were in Albuquerque, N.M. Neither had returned to work Wednesday.
+Few people apparently felt as kindly toward Mr. Evans's father, whom a U.S. congressman once called "the corporate embodiment of 'Jaws.'"
+The woman, who requested anonymity because the people still work for her, says they didn't inform her about a joint venture they were negotiating with a Japanese supplier.
+At the ritzy Fashion Island Shopping Center, the tanned and elegant ladies of this wealthy Southern California beach community disembark from their Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs for another day of exercising their credit cards.
+A seat on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange was sold for $510,000, equal to the previous sale on July 24.
+Dukakis, the Democratic front-runner, continued to blast the Reagan administration for its dealings with Panamanian military leader Manuel Noriega, talking of alleged $200,000 payments by the CIA as well as the failed negotiations to get him out of power.
+In revenge the first mate records in the log on Tuesday that the captain was sober.
+"Nothing is getting much clearer," one trader said, referring to the Persian Gulf situation.
+The embezzlement trial of Teamsters Vice President Harold Friedman has been delayed for at least another week because he is hospitalized with a blood infection.
+As a result, all the parties took the lion's share of their campaigns to the airwaves.
+The Monday dollar closing capped a six-day winning streak during which the currency rose by a total of 4.82 yen.
+These would reflect Brazil's payment capacity and would carry a face value equal to that of the debt they replaced, the 11page proposal says.
+The political game is familiar, if not always comfortable, turf for Maneka.
+The company said it is "comfortable with" an analyst's estimate that it would have net of about $1.30 a share for the year.
+The Mandelas gave clenched-fist salutes to the hundreds of supporters who had waited for hours outside, many of them waving green, gold and black ANC flags.
+Vincent R. Sombrotto, head of the 315,000-member National Association of Letter Carriers, contends that stamps today are cheaper than they were in 1971, if inflation is taken into account.
+Mr. Gordji retreated to the embassy, and on July 9 Mr. Chirac demanded that the Iranians produce the interpreter or face a break in relations.
+But based on yearearlier postings, the latest indicated sales totaled about 4.01 billion marks ($2.34 billion).
+"No military officers dared to give an order without the prior approval from Chiang Ching-kuo, but it appears no one can control them now," said Chang Chung-tung, history professor at National Taiwan University.
+In the 1930s, entire fields were laid waste.
+"It's going to seriously hurt our economy as far as tourism, sport and commercial fishing industry goes," said resident Jack Lee, one of the project's most outspoken critics.
+An excessive number of new outlets contributed significantly to the high degree of price restraint that has marked the economic recovery. Under Environment Secretary John Gummer this period of liberalisation is drawing to a close.
+The group says Koppers hasn't responded to its offer.
+The statistics office said, however, that the trade deficit narrowed to $1.2 billion during the first five months of 1989 from $1.4 billion a year ago.
+Mr. Levine and his wife will retain $774,024 in assets.
+"It was very rough going.
+Lawyers for both sides agreed the 4-2 ruling by the state Supreme Court has far-reaching implications for the nation's news organizations.
+Obermaier, 53, was recommended for the job in January by Sen. Alfonse D'Amato, R-N.Y., over the objections of Giuliani.
+A number of other cetaceans pass through, so the chance of seeing something is high.
+"It's the opposite of `Confessions of an S.O.B.,' or `Leadership Secrets of Attila the Hun,"' said Doubleday spokeswoman Jacqueline Deval.
+The Solidarity-backed delegation makes up 46 percent of the assembly, and most seemed likely to vote against Jaruzelski, who imposed a martial law crack- down on the independent trade union in 1981.
+I believe in our potential.
+The Daily Reflector of Greenville, N.C., for revelations concerning the background of a candidate for Superior Court judge, resulting in legislation changing state law to open the records of the North Carolina Judicial Standards Commission.
+If it is a couple of billion (dollars) it would be bullish." News that China has been targeted with 1.5 million metric tons of export bonus wheat should help wheat prices.
+Page 23; Saga Petroleum ahead, Page 20 Enterprise Oil is expected today to extend its hostile Pounds 1.3bn bid for rival explorer Lasmo as the costs of the battle between Britain's two largest independents spiral to more than Pounds 30m.
+Only one felt strongly that Gen.
+Nesbitt's lawyer, Gregory English, said last week his client intended no harm to the United States.
+A spokesman for the protesters said the U.S. servicemen were posted at the hospital because the hospital was being used to treat people wounded in the civil war in El Salvador.
+It was the first attack on an American business in a wave of violent anti-U.S. protests in Seoul and other cities during the past week.
+Financial-sector stocks were among the hardest hit by the inflation news, which spurred speculation about higher interest rates in Germany.
+Juan Carlos Pastrana, son of former President Misael Pastrana, owns La Prensa.
+Mr. Lee has targeted three of the former Japanese banks.
+New Forum, the leading pro-democracy reform group, issued a statement today calling on East Germans to renounce currency speculation, sales of artworks and other black-market activities that damage the economy.
+Col. Emiliano Templo told reporters Aguinaldo's followers were believed to be holding some people hostage in homes near the hotel.
+Based in Hillsboro, Ore., the company employs 450 people.
+Mr Gerald Holtham, chief economist at Lehman Brothers in London, said he found it hard to recall the last time the dollar enjoyed a sustained rise from an east European crisis.
+Tired of the marathon protest and concerned about safe transportation of explosives across a 200-foot intersection, the Navy wants to build a $10 million overpass to takes vehicles over the highway, said base spokesman Dan Tikalsky.
+Larson, who has said in the past that he sits down at his drawing table and "gets silly," is famous for cartoons about cows that honk at humans, dinosaurs that smoke and woman with beehive hairdos.
+In a statement, Societe Generale said the transaction fit in with its development strategy in the U.S.
+The suit claims that in November 1984 the consumer products firm purchased a $1 million policy for Mr. Anderson, then an executive vice president, naming the company as beneficiary.
+"I sure don't want a bunch of spurious appeals trying to blame everything in the world on Bundy," he said.
+Initial reports indicated the mechanism to switch one of the trams onto an alternate line did not work, the ANSA news agency said.
+Michael Harris, 46, a native of New York who owns the Ritz Cafe, faces a possible 50 years in prison for grand larceny and burglary. The verdict was delivered Tuesday night in a federal court and no date was set for sentencing.
+Worse yet are Prof.
+"Kids in the Hall," an HBO series featuring a young comedy troupe from Michaels' home town of Toronto.
+They have lost huge chunks of the commercial lending market to innovations such as commercial paper and junk bonds, and to competitors such as foreign banks and securities firms.
+Her blond hair is tied with a blue ribbon, her gaze is serene, her posture correct and her hands folded demurely in front of her.
+Not to be outdone, Arizona posted triple-digit temperatures even before noon.
+It was rebuilt in 1986 and had no significant maintenance problems, he said.
+In Medellin, the national police on Wednesday raided an office building owned by the reputed head of the Medellin cartel, Pablo Emilio Escobar-Gaviria, the police said in a communique today.
+Police opened fire to disperse the crowd, and some protesters shot back.
+In an interview last Thursday, Allen said his health had suffered since his players drenched him with icewater to celebrate a season-ending victory over Nevada-Las Vegas. "We couldn't afford Gatorade," he said, smiling.
+"What's different about heading Apple is that you are not an icon for just Apple but for the whole world of technology and computing beyond Apple," he says.
+Two weeks ago, in a policy shift, Soviet authorities told Kosharovsky and more than 40 other Jews who wanted to emigrate that their past involvement in work with security implications no longer would prevent their departure.
+The issue could be relaunched, possibly in a restructured form, as early as next week, according to the lead underwriter.
+After days of intense but fruitless negotiations, a federal judge last week threatened to convert William Herbert Hunt's Chapter 11 personal bankruptcy case into a Chapter 7 liquidation.
+Proponents and critics of the Thomas nomination predictably clashed over the meaning of the ABA's rating.
+Investors and some investment bankers argued that it wasn't fair to allow a substitution that investors hadn't expected, especially because corporate bonds, and especially junk bonds, are generally considered riskier than insured mortgages.
+The conviction was overturned last year on appeal.
+He is Eleanor Roosevelt for the 1980s.
+Jackson said that back then, Democrats were working to "end racial violence by law."
+The senior party members led Taiwan to economic prosperity during the past 40 years but generally have viewed with concern the democratic change introduced by her late stepson, Chiang Ching-kuo, who eased authoritarian one-party rule.
+At least 8,900 people disappeared and are presumed dead, according to a commission appointed by Alfonsin's civilian government.
+Jekyll had problems and turned into Mr. Hyde after experimenting with drugs," said the actor, adding that he did not dabble in drugs himself.
+The latest comments from IBM's new pc chief Mr Rick Thoman indicate that he is retreating from the PowerPC strategy. IBM is therefore reduced to joining the price war.
+Blanchard said he was signing the bill "with reservations" but added: "It is a significant improvement over the uncertainty and confusion of existing state law.
+There is certainly a wealth of material on the doorstep. A research company ringing to inquire about the contents of the course was greeted by a voice on the switchboard professing ignorance of any such discipline.
+For Ford Motor Co., the Pinto was easily its worst failure since the Edsel. But the car has won a small but die-hard group of fans: racing enthusiasts with big dreams and little budgets.
+In addition, it has cost Israel nearly $1 billion in added military costs and lost tourist revenue.
+Part of the problem is infrastructure: Conventional telephone lines don't have the capacity to transmit moving pictures, meaning that exotic means such as satellites or special lines must be used.
+Sniper fire crackled all day across the ruins of Beirut's old commercial district straddling the government-controlled port, and around the hilltop garrison town of Souk el-Gharb, 15 miles southeast of the city, police said.
+But the Steelers showed up in court and objected.
+A low pressure system over the Ohio Valley was absorbing Atlantic moisture, bringing snow from New York City to Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., Friday afternoon.
+But the ad ends with the onetime shipyard electrician beaming and declaring the "Union Yes" slogan of the federation's advertising campaign.
+And Yazov, during his two previous meetings with Carlucci, has pegged Soviet defense spending at about 16 percent of GNP, very close to the U.S. estimate.
+The activists pulled up stakes after soldiers told them to leave, the official said.
+Rated single-B-2 by Moody's Investors Service Inc. and single-B-minus by Standard & Poor's Corp., the issue will be sold through underwriters led by Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
+Delta Air Lines, which has been portrayed as the villain in the collapse of Pan Am, also successfully bid $25 million for Pan Am's authority to serve a route between New York and Mexico City.
+"The choice was simple," Mr. Lindberg says.
+Mr. Wolfenson concedes it's ironic that Miller's parent is cigarette giant Philip Morris Cos.
+Export turnover fell almost 19 per cent to just DM700m. In the west, where industrial sales dropped 13.7 per cent, export turnover was down more than 17 per cent at DM34bn.
+The company has changed its fiscal year to end April 30 instead of Oct. 31.
+Whitmore, who has been with Kodak since 1957, has been president of the company for six years and an executive officer since 1986.
+Kenneth Brynaert, executive vice president of the Canadian Wildlife Federation, says that what Mr. McMillan has done mostly has been to implement initiatives of his predecessors.
+He walked a few yards down a wooded jogging trail and shot himself.
+Besides the contemporary art sale, a separate auction was conducted for paintings from the collection of Victor W. Ganz, who died in 1987.
+Irons, of Grand Rapids, was elected in 1982 as the first female judge in the county.
+A large swath across the South, the Ohio Valley, Midwest and the central Plains was to be in the 70s.
+Ford spokesman Rex Greenslade in Dearborn, Mich., said the company had no comment Tuesday on Jaguar.
+For years "the people of the Baltic States have been denied their basic human rights," he said.
+The transaction arose out of a dispute between Oxford and GE over who should pay for equipment-design changes that were needed to get the Modesto facility operating properly.
+The state funeral for King Nikola Petrovic-Njegos and Queen Milena was the first official recognition by Communist Yugoslavia of the country's royal past.
+The agreement, in addition to requiring respirators, orders the company to supply soap and towels for mandatory end-of-shift showers and to make sure employees' clothes are vacuumed before workers enter the lunchroom.
+Southland Corp., the owner and operator of 7-Eleven stores, said it reached a definitive agreement to sell its snack-foods division to an undisclosed buyer.
+A flurry of other appointment announcements is expected Tuesday.
+What could be wrong with all this?
+But the pace of growth has ebbed in recent months. Industrial output grew at an annual rate of 4.4 per cent during the second quarter as a whole, against 8.3 per cent in the first quarter.
+To shoot them today in Australia is going to cost a whole lot more." The strike began March 7 over the issue of payments for reruns of one-hour domestic shows and a bigger share in the increased foreign market.
+Ltd. FMH will be merged with FCB's Australian operations, and the combined agency will have estimated annual billings of $80 million.
+Air Force One was flown to the other airport and Bush's motorcade was held up at the banquet as the Secret Service plotted a new path out of New York.
+In over-the-counter trading yesterday, Redken closed at $33.75, down 12.5 cents.
+Among those praising Byrd was Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., who at 87 is the oldest member of the Senate.
+The combined concern operates Hong Kong's domestic and international telephone services, as well as other telecommunications facilities, including telex and facsimile connections.
+Early today, riot police and tanks patrolled the streets.
+Root, whose Washington communications law firm filed for bankruptcy after the July 13 incident, said he would turn in his certificate as ordered.
+Brought into the courtroom during the noon hour Friday were television monitors and headphones so jurors may see and hear the results of the FBI's undercover sting at a downtown Washington hotel last Jan. 18.
+When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., was embarrassed by Byrd and defeated for the assistant majority leader post in 1971, reporters and Kennedy himself had counted the votes in his favor.
+'It was advertised in one of the pensions magazines, and it sounded like a challenge,' he says.
+At Texas Oil, Mr. Hoglund will be succeeded by J. Michael Talbert, who had been senior vice president of Delhi Gas Pipeline Corp., a Texas Oil unit.
+Presidential candidate Jack Kemp is brimming with excitement as he promotes his favorite subject: moving U.S. currency toward a gold standard.
+Mr. Webb believes storytelling is key to learning the roots of mountain music.
+Television evangelist Robert Schuller, who prayed Thursday with Bush in the Oval Office for hostages, said the president had "made it clear he would take appropriate action" if another hostage was killed.
+Washington Quite a few "over" words come to mind in describing this or any recent Olympics.
+"It is a matter on which we are not completely satisfied, and we intend to pressure them," Peck said.
+In a second incident, soldiers shot and wounded two Arabs in the legs in the town of Dura after masked Palestinians stoned a patrol and tried to prevent Arab laborers from boarding a bus to work in Israel, Arab news reports said.
+Rainier had been the subject of takeover rumors for months, but that didn't explain why trading activity heated up on the last business day before the offer.
+The position hadn't been previously filled.
+As the leader of the effort to maintain freedom's defense, we owe ourselves a closer look at Chamberlain's valuable lessons.
+Chicago-based Sara Lee is a food and consumer products company with annual sales of approximately $10 billion.
+Boeing officials say they are confident the 747 will retain a strong position worldwide, despite competition from McDonnell Douglas' MD-11 in 1990 and from Airbus Industrie's A340.
+Cohen said Edell told the investor group that he now could fight a liability case at a cost of $200,000 following the work done on the Cipollone case.
+From today on, you're going to tell me all that's happening, so I won't be caught unaware."' She has played the role of presidential candidate with gusto.
+Components have become cheaper and competition has intensified.
+Analysts say Excel's branded steaks aren't exactly selling like McDonald's hamburgers.
+Others were completely taken in.
+The federal government, he added, does not yet regulate such product hydrocarbon emissions.
+It is also reconsidering its position.
+Gustafson, a corn and wheat grower from Montevideo, Minn., told a House committee last week that Belize became the world's fourth largest exporter of marijuana after its U.S. sugar exports were cut by 75 percent.
+I'll do it my way.
+They also said another East German drowned last week while trying to swim across the Baltic Sea to West Germany.
+"Santa Claus was there telling the kids he wasn't giving out war toys this year," Ms. Nyer said.
+And even then, they probably can't expect to earn the multimillion dollar sums that previous Olympic stars like Ms. Retton are said to have made.
+In 1893, these gold reserves had fallen to half their 1890 level.
+Ambassadors of the European Community and Japan last month presented protest notes citing the killing of unarmed civilians by troops.
+Gov. Tommy G. Thompson says he had no intention of urging crossover voting in Wisconsin's April 5 presidential primary when he commented about Democratic candidate Jesse Jackson.
+But wide differences remain on combat aircraft.
+A former union boss, whose gun was used to kill two anti-Marcos activists nine years ago, was charged with aggravated first-degree murder in the slayings, prosecutors said Thursday.
+Mr. Oberman's strategy and personality are far different from those of his predecessor.
+His willingness to take hits to win battles met with some notable success.
+"It's really the only contact we have with our families.
+In all of 1985, it earned $1.7 million on sales of $17.8 million.
+Carl Theuerkauf Jr., 37, was the last man down.
+Schneider had relatives hunting moose near the site, but investigators did not know why Halstead was flying in the area, Ellis said.
+"There's something slightly simple-minded about hope, isn't there?" muses this professor of medieval history.
+Aides say Bentsen did not take part in the talks between Dukakis and Jackson, although he did have two candid telephone conversations with Jackson last week that aides say enabled Jackson and Bentsen to establish a good rapport.
+Most of the pressure on the currency came in overseas trading, where the dollar touched a six-year low against the pound.
+When Mr. Labrecque was named to succeed Mr. Butcher in June, he said there would be a restructuring that analysts estimated would result in the loss of 3,000 jobs through voluntary retirement and layoffs.
+"If we could get close to `Beverly Hills 90210,' we'd have every teen in America taking a look," Mr. Key says.
+Brown & Sons in Baltimore, said individuals, as well as institutional investors, were buying stocks.
+He refused to discuss details, such as reports he would ask Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi for money.
+It said the amount was determined after a review by a panel of outside experts, which was audited by the accounting firm of Ernst & Whinney.
+He insisted police were tipped off by an informant in Rodriguez Gacha's gang.
+Stock funds had net redemptions, or withdrawals, of $100 million last month, compared with a $600 million outflow in March, the trade group said.
+She works for a nonprofit agency that monitors abused and neglected children.
+Final salary schemes calculate the individual's pension as a proportion of salary at retirement.
+I was on the political beat with experienced reporters.
+Billboard had sales of $58 million last year and is expecting sales of $62 million in 1987, said Mr. Hobbs.
+Malcolm Barker of the Robin Hood Society, who took up the cudgels on the outlaw's behalf, charged: "The city fathers have done a disservice to their own city." Barker said he didn't claim that the story, as perpetuated by Hollywood, was true.
+Police manned trucks mounted with machine guns at key intersections in several towns today, the Moslem day of prayer when worshipers usually visit mosques.
+Confronted with current losses, a number of U.S. investors have complained that they joined Lloyd's without fully realizing the risks involved, chief among them accepting unlimited liability for claims.
+The Senate is sending former CIA agent Donald Gregg to Seoul as U.S. ambassador to South Korea, dismissing months of attacks on his credibility and alleged involvement in the Iran-Contra affair.
+Their handlers defend them against their ornery image and seem to genuinely like the critters.
+She said that the agency is considering rule changes that would hinder a single bidder or bidders acting together to buy huge amounts of Treasury securities at an auction.
+Palestinian merchants struggling for financial survival in the occupied lands face threats from both sides in the Arab uprising _ a fact driven home during Secretary of State George P. Shultz's visit.
+Lockheed's drop in profit was triggered by write-downs for overruns on two programs and the near phase-out of a third.
+Diplomatic sources say China was being careful to avoid a public break with the Soviet Union and other fast-changing socialist states by stressing that China never interferes in the internal affairs of other nations.
+The high-kicking Rockettes also will be featured in the show, which runs to April 23.
+But this has not happened, even though many Malaysian companies are cash-rich.
+In 1862, Union forces hurled back a Confederate invasion of Maryland in the Civil War Battle of Antietam.
+It includes each company's address. The third Hemmington Scott publication is the Performance Rankings Guide, also published twice annually, for Pounds 135 a year.
+USX Corp. posted a $97 million loss for the first quarter, while Bethlehem Steel had a quarterly profit for only the second time since 1985.
+An open cross-fertilization is getting results.
+The transaction is scheduled to be completed by mid-February.
+Actor Charlton Heston refused a chance to ride him, but the Rev. Jerry Falwell took a turn.
+The post is a filled by presidential appointment and requires Senate confirmation.
+The trade pact, which took effect Jan. 1, provides for gradual elimination of most trade barriers between the U.S. and Canada, including a phase-out of all tariffs by January 1998.
+Some of the current bizarre ads are actually tamed-down versions of what might have been.
+The discovery eventually could lead to specific tests to detect the disease before other symptoms occur and while the cancer is still curable, the study said.
+During one of the last sessions of the Volkskammer, East Germany's parliament, a number of members confessed they once had Stasi links.
+The FDA regulates medical devices and the solutions used to sterilize them, while the EPA regulates sterilants and disinfectants.
+Jordan finds itself in much the same boat: Despite its friendship with Washington, the U.S. this year backed away from a plan to sell Jordan "defensive weapons," even while sending those same kinds of arms to Iran.
+The stock added 2 1/2 to 56 5/8.
+Suzanne Zak, a managing director at J.&W. Seligman and head of its Seligman Growth Fund, said she is hearing very little good news from the corporate managers she interviews as part of her stock-picking research.
+Responding to the Moody's downgrade, Salomon yesterday said the action "will have no significant impact on the firm's overall liquidity, which remains strong.
+He says Ransom understands the complexities of the instrument and how the different parts interact.
+Mr. Lott and University of Washington economist Jonathan Karpoff pointed out that effects on corporate reputations can dwarf the fine.
+It was only after a similar league in Brockton, Mass., threatened legal action that Little League officials relented and granted Norwich a charter as a pilot program in February 1988.
+The statewide cleanup attracted 14,000 volunteers who bagged and labeled more than 200 tons of trash, said Heidi Lovett of the non-profit Center for Marine Conservation, which organizes three such cleanups a year.
+The flower boxes along the railroad tracks are empty and rotting.
+A Pan Am security manager said Tuesday that before the Flight 103 bombing, the airline investigated a warning that one of its U.S.-bound flights would be a target but determined it was a hoax.
+The biomedical concern said the research initially will target immune-based skin diseases such as psoriasis and eczema, which afflict about four million Americans.
+Insilco Corp. says its board jas oved a management-led buyout offer valuing the high-technology and specialty consumer products company at $950 million.
+Ideally, it suggests, it would like them to buy or lease trains, but it recognises that such an obligation could be a barrier to entry.
+Nynex hopes the acquisition will help it become a leading provider of software products and services for the banking industry.
+A weakening economy often prompts the Fed to ease interest rates.
+Late in September, Mr. Soliman and his group sold most of their stake in the company.
+International funds had an average rate of return of 25.07 percent in 1987, second only to gold funds, whose rate of return averaged 35.43 percent, according to Mutual Fund Values, a Chicago-based publication that tracks nearly 800 mutual funds.
+CAID is different from computer-aided design, or CAD, which has been around for a decade.
+The dilemma has so far kept home-testing kits off the market.
+Renamed Tania, she took part in an armed bank robbery and stayed with the SLA for 18 months before the FBI arrested her in 1975.
+In addition, university students in the capital, Bogota, and in the northwestern city of Medellin staged demonstrations.
+Mayor Tom Bradley has lobbied for a mandatory water conservation program that would impose rationing if residents fail to reduce their consumption by 10 percent below 1986 levels.
+Jackson, one of the Broncos' corps of small, speedy receivers, proceeded to dash 75 yards into the end zone to make it 28-10, Denver.
+Although he thinks the price could rise again above 90 cents, Mr. Simon suspects it won't top the 94.45 cent July life-of-contract high set last week.
+Allen Hermann, chairman of the physics department at the University of Arkansas, said he was astounded and thrilled by IBM's result.
+National Intergroup said the results included a one-time $24 million charge for the planned sale of its unprofitable aluminum foil plant in Luxembourg.
+"She asked for a big discount, and we gave it to her in exchange for recognition.
+Also on Friday, some creditors filed an involuntary bankruptcy against Days Inns in federal bankruptcy court in New York.
+Bush was asked by reporters if his reversal on taxes would damage his credibility.
+The ministry also said the storm seriously damaged the luxurious hotel zone in Cancun and destroyed about a quarter of the homes on the nearby island of Cozumel.
+The result has been better response time from officials such as building inspectors who get messages from contractors.
+At the time, Mr. Lee had nearly $12.5 million in a bank account at Standard & Chartered Bank, which has offices in Hong Kong and New York.
+In recent months, the investigation has pointed away from Syria, once a focus.
+Tentatively called The European Daily, the English-language, five-day-a-week newspaper aims to be "the voice of Europe," and would serve both a European and an American audience, Mr. Maxwell said at a press luncheon here.
+"You have stood up with faith," he said. "Carrie, there is no guarantee you won't be able to wear that cap and gown again.
+That money is in addition to tax revenue and economic benefits produced by the facility.
+Before the end of the year the mass of them had raised their estimates again, not as high as before but enough to push the likelihood of recession further back into 1988.
+The company also has 700 new hires.
+The service is free, although Family does take the opportunity to recommend its own FSAVC contract, which is called Freestand. This makes it easier to work out how much you should contribute.
+The new fund, which will invest in small-company stocks, raised about $50 million in its initial public offering.
+"Recent data have indicated somewhat weaker economic activity," said Elliott Platt, director of economic research at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities.
+But they said they cannot legally do that unless OSHA people in other regions volunteer for the North Carolina duty, and volunteers aren't available.
+After gains in early trading, news of the arrests discouraged investors, said a dealer with Nomura Securities, Japan's largest brokerage.
+Unit labour costs are now falling by 2 per cent a year in Germany and 3 per cent in the US.' The counters of the Cheltenham and Gloucester branch in central Birmingham remain unmarked.
+Howard said he is buying full-page newspaper ads asking voters to reply to 20 questions comparing Kostmayer's and Howard's records.
+He estimates with a vague shrug that he has attended six or seven different schools as his family worked its way through Missouri and Arkansas.
+Indian officials say the Moslem separatists receive weapons and training in Pakistan.
+"How many packets (of crack) did you and Mr. Barry smoke during his trip to the Virgin Islands" in 1988? asked Assistant U.S. Attorney Judith Retchin.
+Neely said the girl's parents are divorced, and her father has custody.
+Industry leaders are advancing the novel proposition that the generosity of bankers is to blame for keeping weak competitors afloat.
+Anglian's dividend reflects inflation and a real increase agreed with the regulator at the time of privatisation.
+That is exactly what he said." At another point Gray testified, "It sounded like a quid pro quo.
+Only between 25 per cent and 30 per cent of the stake is returned in prizes. Thus, a wholly rational person probably would do well to stay away from lotteries, pools and (to a lesser extent) premium bonds and find a safer place for his money.
+The California company's liabilities are thought to exceed its assets by roughly $1.5 billion to $2 billion, according to a person close to the French group.
+In the version published last month, the Communist Party accepted blame for the country's economic woes and offered some political reforms, such as multicandidate elections and limited terms in party office.
+Congressional apologists argue that both 1988 and 1986 (when the figures were just as one-sided) are aberrations, merely "incumbent years" typical in U.S. history.
+The move is a coup for Bankers Trust, which beat out several other major New York banks, in competitive bidding.
+'It was sensible to maintain two sales organisations for Gambro and Hospal,' explains Mr Lindqvist.
+As one general secretary put it: 'We will be very stretched by that.' Much more subversive for the unions, however, was the government's white paper on market testing, Competing for Quality, published last year.
+One possibility would be to allow them to continue receiving payments while they prepare business plans rather than look for jobs.
+Six of the group died while their boat drifted near Malaysia and Singapore, according to a statement from the office of the United Nations High Commission for Refugees in Singapore.
+The firefighters had been trying to stop advancing flames for three days, but the ministry said new fires were breaking out in many places.
+Analysts say the market has already begun to concern itself with Friday's report on July unemployment, which is expected to show that job creation remained robust last month.
+Demand from the military is 300,000 barrels a day greater than normal because of the Persian Gulf deployment.
+"There's a lot of businesses that Kodak doesn't need to be in," said Alex Henderson, an analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+He also helped form the USA Cable Network, of which Paramount owns 50%.
+The licensing problem will be tricky.
+It took a bit of probing before Geller, a diabetic with high-blood pressure, talked about his decision to sell.
+The clients that drew accolades in the ad business, though, were small regional and local accounts, including the University of California at San Francisco and the San Franciso Examiner.
+Paying the tax will affect cash flow.
+It could be as high as double the normal level.
+Of those, 1,395 were found to be in violation.
+He said the firm is on the last two months of what is a record fiscal year so far.
+Some 1,500 schools, or roughly 6 percent of secondary schools in the country, responded to the SuperQuest announcement.
+As story after story from Eastern Europe proves, total power corrupts totally.
+'This is the first time something like this has happened,' he said.
+These efforts, which have included higher standards and salaries for teachers and some changes in school governance, have resulted in a 29% spending increase on public education to grade 12 in the last nine years, after adjusting for inflation.
+In the tax-exempt market, the Bond Buyer index of 40 actively traded municipal bonds rose 9-32 to 9311-16 point.
+So far the major indicators still are below their July 1990 peaks.
+If a single European currency is created, on a basis of monetary stability and budgetary restraint, it can hardly fail to displace the dollar as the world's pivotal currency.
+Metzenbaum acknowledged he's up against a "political tidal wave," but said he felt obliged to wade in. "I would hope the Congress would have backbone and will not try to change the Bill of Rights," he said.
+If you should decide to take a holiday while in the US, perhaps extending your business trip, buy a special limited-time policy for travellers.
+Stocks of distillates, which include heating oil, fell to 134.8 million barrels, from 136.5 million barrels a week earlier, although they remained above their level of 122.9 million barrels a year ago.
+It makes it unclear what comes first, privatization or market pricing -- decisions that also affect ruble convertibility.
+The bill would allow cable competitors such as wireless cable, direct broadcast satellite services and distributors of homedish satellite programming the right to obtain programming from cable companies.
+WEG's major asset is perhaps its large film library, which the company bought for $89 million from Cannon Group Inc., the predecessor to Pathe.
+Sixty-two of the area's 63 golf courses are also open.
+"If you don't have local support," says Mr. Mace, "you can't save the species." Niagara is the parent of Exchange Insurance Co. Berkley also is involved in property casualty insurance.
+Through 'roaming' agree- ments with other GSM oper- ators, it will in due course give mobility across much of Europe.
+Infection a constant threat.
+Kathy does one tender solo turn, as a woman whose favorite nephew admits he's homosexual.
+There are other ways for retirees to get cash from their homes besides selling their home and moving out or taking out a home-equity loan.
+Savings would be routed to a new pension plan or an IRA depending on what kind of pension plan the worker had.
+In his motion to Quebec Superior Court, Mr. Sparling said that declaration of a dividend would "remedy past oppression inflicted upon the majority of (shareholders) and reimburse these shareholders part of the money paid for their shares."
+A U.S.-chartered Northwest Airlines jumbo jet carrying about 300 American evacuees arrived Sunday night at Charleston International Airport in South Carolina.
+According to government estimates India will have to import 24.6 million tons of crude oil and petroleum products this year and pay $3.5 billion.
+Kenneth James Meller, 48, was shot after the officers tossed a concussion grenade into the office and rushed in. "Meller made some sort of move.
+The volume of shipments of corn, wheat and sobybeans jumped 24 percent to record levels, with one-half of that increase coming in higher sales to the Soviet Union.
+The category's sales fell 2.3% at department stores to 285.5 billion yen, while rising 4.1% at other stores.
+There are plans to export the Kancil in the near future. From the beginning, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's prime minister, has been the driving force behind the growth of the country's car industry.
+Some 4,650 troops from more than 20 countries are to arrive by the end of the month.
+In an emergency session of Rangoon's People's Assembly, the lawmakers voted to hold a general multiparty election in about three months.
+"This is completely out of the blue.
+But the timing of this crisis, coming just as the old Cold War-era political structures are collapsing, guarantees that it will have an even more profound impact than would normally be expected from such a highstakes international confrontation.
+Meanwhile, Philips plans to introduce next year a rival technology called digitial compact cassettes.
+Telemundo Group Inc., known as John Blair & Co. before it was acquired by Reliance Group Holdings Inc., New York, agreed to settle a class action suit filed in Delaware state court by a holder of Blair warrants.
+David Silver, president of the Investment Company Institute, the mutual-fund industry trade group, called the move "a welcome but very limited step."
+The other wears a kefiyeh headdress, a symbol of Arab nationalism.
+In the latest quarter, the company earned about $100 million, or between 75 cents and 77 cents a share.
+For the first nine months of 1987, the generic-drug maker posted a loss of $5.2 million on sales of $33.6 million.
+The company said the Swiss court ruled that Mr. D'Agostino must return the documents because they are protected by Swiss laws governing employees and company secrets.
+Sen. John Chafee, R-R.I., says that England and France have regulated organic tin marine paints because they have damaged shellfish beds.
+Both are expected in the 1992 model year.
+Customers who fail to meet the new minimum balance will be charged $7.50 a month, plus 25 cents for each check or withdrawal.
+The United States and the Philippines began talks last Tuesday on the status of American military bases here.
+In trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange, the Class A shares closed at 65 Canadian cents a share, up 10 cents.
+Robert Payment, the bank holding company's controller, said Equimark expects to post net income of about $4.2 million, or nine cents a share, in the fourth quarter.
+RFD-TV also will have video livestock auctions to give farmers a chance to expand their herds without leaving their living rooms, Mr. Gottsch said.
+But the television show gave him the money to do Hemingway, and now he has found satisfaction.
+Management started the bidding a month ago when it announced it was considering a buyout offer, and Kohlberg Kravis quickly entered the fray with a competing bid.
+The UK is reticent, and more so after its recent decision to levy its own fuel taxes. Spain is strongly opposed to the tax, arguing that richer countries that emit more CO should be set higher cuts.
+The company said its first-quarter sales declined to $1.55 billion from $1.71 billion.
+Barry surprised worshipers at New Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church with his Sunday morning appearance and a short speech, said the Rev. Thomas Masters, the church's pastor.
+But he says the same potential problem exists now when traders deal on the telephone.
+But temperatures of well over 86 degrees have hit France, Britain and the Netherlands, whose residents normally use the holiday season to flee their rain-prone climes for sunnier weather in southern Europe.
+There are now 81 Travelodges.
+The loss wiped out much of Wednesday's 38 cent-gain that came after a wild session of ups and downs.
+On other markets, cattle prices dipped while pork futures were mixed; coffee prices rallied; energy prices were mixed; and precious metals closed higher.
+They agreed that the scene, as well as the rest of the movie, was quite accurate.
+Fourteen legislators were absent or did not vote.
+The IRA also announced today it will step up its attacks on commercial sites, in addition to British army targets.
+Another commanding height of the Swedish economy is falling into foreign hands.
+The need to purchase electricity on the most competitive terms possible is more important than ever.' At present there are limits on how much electricity the generators can sell direct.
+Some experts have suggested that part of the problem in fighting domestic terrorism is the bad reputation gained by the security services from 1967 to 1974 when they supported the military junta.
+Twelve members of the opposition National League for Democracy were arrested Tuesday night after authorities searched its headquarters and district offices in Rangoon, party members said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
+Gillette said Exxon may have to delay some of the buyouts since so many people have quit.
+Franchising isn't for everyone.
+"I ask American businesses, unions and schools to examine and consider adopting education and personnel policies based on the OPM (Office of Personnel Management) and Centers for Disease Control guidelines," Reagan said in a statement.
+Somehow, on the basis of fragmentary or poorly interpreted evidence or perhaps simply the assertion of a leading practitioner, a particular test or operation becomes standard medical practice, and then evidence to the contrary is stoutly resisted.
+The military has complained for years about the declining quality of its recruits, particularly their lack of motivation and poor physical condition.
+The company is demanding price cuts from parts suppliers and hinting it will cut off some who don't comply.
+Bush, too, was impressed by the man he was meeting as a summit partner for the second time.
+If the idea catches on, UNC can tap additional capacity; it has two similar extraction plants still in mothballs in New Mexico and Rhode Island.
+Miss Sappington made her debut with "Oh!
+The Treasury blamed the drop in exports on sluggish world economic conditions. The visible trade deficit grew to Pounds 3.34bn in the third quarter from Pounds 3.19bn in the second.
+It also lacked computerized lighting to control the thousands of lights Mr. Cage had asked for.
+The judge also said the 1984 elections for 16 legislative seats were null and void.
+"Both of those numbers helped cause some pressure to the dollar," said Judy Rubenstein, vice president and trader at Bank of America in Los Angeles.
+Chop 'em, burn 'em or plow them under, but get rid of them before the next westerly wind starts to blow.
+Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher, who joined in the trip, spoke for the administration on which companies should receive invitations.
+"I stayed because I have no car.
+It is time for a steady response.
+It asked the court to allow all brewers the right to display alcoholic content by volume in beer.
+Kodak is including a note in the film package cautioning against its use in the increasingly popular point-and-shoot cameras.
+The opposition party called for a "detailed and active" government role in easing military confrontation with North Korea.
+They need to function within an environment of balanced education, supported by an entire community.
+Other grain prices also increased.
+Men were computer users; when anyone was depicted avoiding a computer, females were cast in the role.
+That left no deal.
+They are heavily used for paying bills by mail, since cash in the mail can get lost, stolen or otherwise go astray without leaving any evidence of its having been sent.
+The media quoted higher casualty tolls from the typhoon.
+Yesterday, however, News Corp. officials said they may only be able to realize about $125 million from a sale.
+Yet the underwriters are far from complacent.
+A formal endorsement of the aid effort was expected to come today following the conclusion of closed-door meetings of the IMF's policy-setting interim committee.
+Mr. Sculley also attributed the company's strong quarter to "high" acceptance of Apple products introduced over the past year.
+Asked whether President Reagan has his old zip, Wyoming's Alan Simpson, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, responds: "Who does?"
+Most forecasters estimate the economy this quarter is expanding at an annual rate of around 2 1/2% to 3 1/2%.
+Women's groups say it is unfair to test prostitutes and not foreigners who may infect them.
+There we discussed what the global trade scene and the next GATT session hold.
+Instrument Systems Corp. said it agreed to acquire the command systems division of Eaton Corp., Cleveland.
+Attorneys for Holly and Plum declined to comment on the agreement, and Mr. Harvey and Holly Chairman Charles Azarow couldn't be reached.
+There were no reports of injuries and an estimate of damage was not available.
+The explosion at a facility where GE manufactures steam turbines and generators occurred when pressure built up in an autoclave, said company spokesman Pat Rocchi.
+Justice Scalia is up on his public-choice theory.
+Final approval was given over the summer.
+Import volume rose 20% in June after an 18% rise in May.
+The backstage maneuvering followed Parliament's vote earlier tday to leave the prime minister's post with Kaifu, who led his Liberal Democratic Party to victory in crucial elections Feb. 18 for Parliament's powerful lower house.
+"Into The Woods" led the musical division with 13 nominations. Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" and the Lincoln Center revival of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" each received 11 nominations.
+Traders were interested in capturing the utility's dividend.
+Iranian officials have said dozens of spies who provided Washington's Central Intelligence Agency with information were arrested after a network was broken last spring.
+Jenninger won a seat in the Bundestag in 1969 and has been a member ever since.
+His programmes to promote employment seem to come from the heart; in a hard-nosed world he remains a one-nation Tory.
+Like the House measure, most of the new spending would be financed through cuts in this year's Pentagon budget.
+There is a host of small employers.
+Our only conditions: that needs would continue to be met, that there'd be no net increase in federal costs, and that results could be measured.
+The dividend total is forecast to rise more than 20 per cent to a consensus figure of 3.7p. Mr Jeff Whalley, FKI's chairman, was on holiday in France yesterday and unavailable for comment.
+As a result, I have been scared of whole groups of plants because they are supposed to prefer a shady existence.
+A two-run homer by veteran Don Baylor helped lift the Twins to a fifth-inning tie, and a grand-slam home run by hometown boy Kent Hrbek put it away in the next frame.
+In some places, the increases provoked confusion.
+U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said Thursday that independence is "closer than ever" for South-West Africa.
+Beyond the Filmnet purchase, Bouygues, TF1 and Kinnevik are expected to use the cooperation accord to generate economies of scale, especially regarding the purchase of programs.
+Meat used to make pet food is exempted.
+Holders would get one share in each company for each Henley share held.
+Many in the industry believe that in spite of the attraction of lower prices, discount superstore and tele-marketing sales will not take off as strongly in Japan as in the US and Europe.
+Towers Financial Corp., a New York debt-collection agency, also has expressed interest in Pan Am but has yet to reveal the names of any investors or come up with any financing commitments.
+Lorie said MGM has also asked the movie's other main stars, Tom Skerritt and Nancy Allen, to avoid interviews that would lead to questions about Miss O'Rourke.
+Washington health inspectors routinely test scallops every two weeks, but "apparently this particular lot slipped through," said Lilja.
+Walesa, meanwhile, said he might begin talks with the government even without receiving a guarantee by the authorities for the continued operation of the yard _ the birthplace of the banned trade union.
+The samplers had been told to leave, but simply went to another area where they were spotted by the guards.
+"Sometimes they push measures that on the face of it are good for the consumer, when in fact they end up not being so good," says Ken Guenther, executive vice president of the Independent Bankers Association of America.
+But congressional staffers fret that the project will eventually cost billions more.
+Red Mars, the first volume of a planned trilogy, is the product of a imaginative love affair between the author and the Earth's nearest planetary neighbour.
+The unusual process underscored the senator's already high profile in the case.
+So we are confused or lost," Makoto Kuroda, special adviser to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, told a recent conference in Tokyo.
+Mrs. Aquino since has refused to allow Marcos to return.
+The Canadian company's CDollars 2.6bn debt is guaranteed by the parent. Amoco Canada is completing a broad restructuring including heavy layoffs, asset swaps with other companies and also asset sales and shutdowns.
+Our starting point is that we hope that he will stay,' said Mr Robinson. He admits he does not have anyone else lined up if the LWT chief executive decides he does not want to work for a subsidiary of Granada.
+The stock reached a high of 25 1/4 on Friday.
+In Europe, currency dealers said the mark gained against most other major currencies in late trading after the Bank of France withdrew its support for the franc against the mark.
+Weinstein's effort is part of a three-tiered plan to resolve 20 years of contentious litigation and clear state and federal courts nationwide of some 90,000 asbestos lawsuits.
+"When we use the death penalty, Virginia is in a state of apartheid, like in South Africa," said Pagnoni, director of a Richmond shelter for the homeless.
+Some Actinidias also got to the U.S. around the turn of the century.
+In 1987, the last year for which data is available, the overall infant mortality rate for the United States was 10.1 deaths in the first year of life for every 1,000 births.
+It did not say what new action was taken.
+Roadblocks set up by troopers and Indians were removed by 12:45 a.m., Klusacek said.
+The authorization is subject to resolution of certain launch-related issues.
+But then that's part of the leadership role,' she says. And Shelter needed leadership when she took over.
+GW Utilities Ltd., which is controlled by the Reichmann family of Toronto, already has agreed to tender its 82% stake in Consumers' Gas to the British Gas offer.
+Actor Alan Alda, who can be seen in commercials promoting IBM computers, just bought a laptop model from the competition, Toshiba.
+"We get a lot of entrepreneurial people working here, who sometimes want to try setting up their own business," explains Mr. LeBaron.
+Record inflation has given South American leaders the political leverage to take bold economic measures.
+"I would like them to keep him in jail for the rest of his life," said David, who was 6 when his father set him on fire in an Orange County motel room.
+"The issue of lender liability is being raised in virtually every problem loan," says Maury Poscover, a St. Louis attorney.
+A regional auto industry, for example, might combine transmissions made in the Philippines with steering mechanisms built in Malaysia and engines from Thailand.
+A. I don't view that as partisanship.
+Preparations were under way for an evacuation.
+Later, he said he hoped to organize a new police force to take over within a month from U.S. military forces now seeking to impose order and searching for ousted dictator Gen.
+The company said that proxy material is being mailed to holders this week and that holders of record March 18 are eligible to vote.
+For various reasons, including opposition from environmental groups, all the proposals failed.
+'So there will be full parliamentary scrutiny in the months to come, and there may well be changes.' The plans for British Rail are threatening to turn into the most controversial privatisation yet.
+The buy-out will create "a debt-servicing burden that will impair the company's operating and financial flexibility," Moody's said.
+"Our hope is that increased sales will more than offset the higher costs."
+"We tend not to sell on weakness; we tend to buy," Mr. Ruey says.
+Carolco now owns 49% of Lieberman, a merchandiser of records, tapes and videos.
+But, the new report concluded, the Ibrahim family "didn't take out any loans identified by the Price Waterhouse audit."
+Pinochet's candidacy in the one-candidate election.
+The group advised parents and children to avoid the movie, which follows the exploits of four crime-fighting turtles skilled in martial arts.
+Pierre Beregovoy, a finance minister under the Socialist government of 1981-1986, was returned to the post.
+"My first officer on the scene said he heard screams, but the building was engulfed in flames and he couldn't get in," Martin said.
+He also seems graver, which is understandable considering the uphill task he has undertaken to reconstruct the Soviet economy and to maneuver around the dazzling changes that are sweeping Eastern Europe.
+"I had some old ratty Mexican cigarettes somebody had given me," he recalls. "They were terrible to smoke and worse to look at. I handed the kid a few of them and he handed me $5.
+The other man was badly hurt and died about four days ago.
+Frost replied in a supremely cynical moment of truth: 'John Birt.'
+For the professional, the most important thing is to have the detective feeling.
+'This is the first year for a number of years we've said we need to save towards a holiday,' says Mr Delaney. Mrs Delaney fears the effect of value added tax on fuel for poor families she works with.
+The trust is named for Quayle's grandfather, who died in 1975.
+The provision doing away with jury trials in commercial litigation that involves amounts exceeding $500,000 is sure to be controversial, he added.
+The rider's horse was the first non-human.
+The only witness who can place George near the scene of the crime is a little old lady who owns three tiny dogs.
+The church dominates the southwest corner of the mesa.
+But in July the House of Lords ruled in the case of Mr Muhammed Naviede, former chairman of Arrows trading company, that section 235 and 236 information can be used by the prosecution at trial.
+But politics at the ADB appears to be a losing game too.
+However, analysts who have delved into the subject say that to dismiss dividends as irrelevant misses the point.
+Earlier Sunday, Manigat retired the Port-au-Prince police chief and transferred about two dozen officers, including the head of the presidential guard.
+Behind the pleas to save the trees and loggers' cries for saving jobs, millions of dollars are being wagered on a congressional fight for control of the nation's oldest forests.
+The Elk Grove Village, Ill., company makes sheet-metal coatings, laminates and composites.
+Chatter, gossip and exchanges of notes between local authorities and London ministries indicated that this was the way Mercedes was thinking.
+Scripts call for actors to chat about household chores, using and mentioning by name a number of P&G products.
+It was published first weekly, then biweekly, then monthly and finally whenever he had the money and energy to produce it.
+A member of the exchange since 1970, Hanemann was elected chairman in the spring of 1988.
+NASA's official position is that Magellan's formal mapping mission won't begin until late this month.
+Rights to the findings have been acquired by Telios Pharmaceuticals Inc., a closely held La Jolla, Calif., drug concern that is 25%-owned by the La Jolla Cancer Research Foundation.
+Texaco is also looking in Alaska, undaunted by its participation several years ago in the Mukluk consortium that constructed an island before drilling the world's largest dry hole.
+In major agricultural countries, farm-support payments have become so generous they spur global overproduction and surpluses that depress prices and squeeze farmers everywhere.
+The latest pricing was complicated by the uncertainty over the Persian Gulf crisis and generally bearish market conditions.
+Today we exercise a limited sovereignty.
+Hughes' layoffs aren't a response to changes in any one contract, said spokesman Mike Murphy, who noted that no one contract accounts for more than 6 percent of sales, he said.
+Amtrak will open the first major new rail route in its 18-year history when it begins service to Atlantic City on May 23, anticipating 1.4 million new riders a year, officials announced Wednesday.
+There are few food importers left.
+The mechanical engineering sector was also firmer with Preussag up DM4.80 to DM381.80 and Linde DM14 higher at DM817. MILAN was encouraged by good February inflation data and prices continued to firm in the after-market.
+'KJFWU was formed in February last year when the workers found that the four registered unions, including two owing allegiance to the Left Front government were not able to protect their interests,' explains Mr Nazibur Rahman, its general secretary.
+Import quotas are used to protect domestic producers from cheaper foreign sugar being dumped on the U.S. market.
+Its assets have a book value of about $4.7 million, he said.
+This section is used with increasing frequency in employment discrimination cases.
+The 30-year Treasury bond, often the hardest of the refunding issues to place due to its status as a speculative instrument, will have $2 billion less sold than the amount sold at last November refunding.
+Mr. Yeltsin had sought to use disgruntlement with Mr. Gorbachev's initial version to forge an alternative treaty that would bypass the Kremlin.
+This first leg of the chase underscored perhaps the biggest problem the U.S. faces in its enlarged air war against drug traffickers: expense.
+All were primped for the judges as they posed in tanks and other containers.
+U.S. Navy officials said the Yorktown and the Caron were deliberately bumped while exercising their right to pass through international waters.
+He or she must not have filed a joint return with a spouse.
+His wife, Rosie, said wounded guerrillas were treated there.
+Dealers said the dollar was boosted largely by internal market influences.
+The regime is broken.
+Hoffman said church officials had information about alleged contact between Adamson and teenage boys after those restrictions were imposed, but did not check it out. "We could have, we should have, but we didn't," Hoffman said.
+The independentistas, a tiny minority who get only about 5% of the vote in gubernatorial elections, propose dual Puerto Rican-U.S. citizenship for islanders born before independence is granted.
+Cooper, Crosby and Santoro couldn't be reached for comment.
+Beyond that, he is interested in making a film that links AIDS to a conspiracy by the World Health Organization.
+Foreigners captured after entering Afghanistan with Moslem guerrillas have been caught up in the Kabul government's effort to win international credibility.
+Republicans clearly are having trouble gaining the black community's trust, even among their own.
+He said a $2 million benefit would represent "a small fraction of what their capacity is to produce." He said junking the plan could actually help ADM, which is a hefty contributor to campaigns of Agriculture Committee members _ Daschle included.
+'It's designed to be an interactive learning place, where children between 5 and 12 and their families will enjoy themselves.'
+He said yesterday the talks would be in crisis unless quick solutions were found to outstanding issues.
+"This is an idea we've put a lot of work into, but it's not certain that we're going" to do it, said Stuart Kelso, Elders's strategy director.
+"You're trying to change the whole distribution pattern of the office products business.
+The company's announcement Tuesday did not elaborate on how much it intended to raise the cash portion of the recapitalization but said there was no assurance that any change would be made in the existing proposal.
+Biden and Bryant both stressed that criminals represent only a tiny sliver of the Asian-American community. "Most Asian-Americans are hard-working, law-abiding, patriotic citizens," Bryant said.
+We agree the challenge facing the industrialized democracies is to continue the effort already under way in Europe while expanding efforts to support political reform and economic development in other parts of the world.
+Storm-sparked fires destroyed two mobile homes, the trooper said.
+Korea's long history of labor-management antagonism prevents it.
+Wetlands _ marshes, swamps and bayous _ can soak up flood waters and help improve water quality, many conservationists say.
+As a black conservative he is doubly threatening to everything that Senator Metzenbaum and Senator Kennedy and Senator Heflin stand for.
+Leonard Sylk, chairman and chief executive officer of Shelter Systems Group of Hainesport, N.J., said the Soviets have been interested in his firm's expertise because it makes manufactured housing components.
+Officials say more than 90 per cent of the city's effluent is dumped untreated into the Bosporus or the Sea of Marmara.
+He said industrial, regional, social and environment policy should also be taken into consideration. 'I think the economy should be efficiently run, which means a fully fledged competition policy should be one of the main instruments,' he said.
+Koch said he spent the Memorial Day weekend at his sister's house on Long Island and used a sunscreen to protect his face and bald head.
+Quayle was hired as an entry-level employee in the attorney general's office in Indiana in 1970, several months before the consumer division was created.
+Wyeth invented 25 processes and products that spanned a wide range, including plastics, textile fibers, electronics and mechanical systems.
+I was invited to stay a week, a month, a year.
+Republicans are less inclined to try to reinvent the wheel after every defeat.
+Browning-Ferris closed yesterday at $28.50, up 37.5 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+But six out of 10 voters disapprove of allowing nonfinancial companies to own banks.
+"And what happens if the flatware goes down the garbage disposal?" she asked.
+The sale is subject to regulatory approvals.
+On June 1, the number of hogs kept for breeding was 3 percent below a year ago, while market hogs _ those destined for slaughter _ were down only 1 percent.
+But Mercedes and Porsche have worked together before, giving Mercedes a foot in the door.
+Why is it not possible to buy a house extension or a new bathroom or kitchen that is as well-designed as the average car?
+Mr. Strait responded angrily to the company's action, calling it a "smokescreen." "This union has repeatedly and publicly condemned violence," Mr. Strait said.
+South Korea's team, led by Vice Unification Minister Song Han Ho, softened its hard-line position and agreed to North Korean demands that had held up negotiations for months.
+Unknown attackers set a fire early Friday at the site of an exhibition documenting Nazi terror on display inside the former Gestapo headquarters in Berlin, police said.
+In the past few years, it has become received wisdom in the developed world that conglomerates belong to an early stage of industrial development.
+Some general tips on eating out might be worth setting out: Many of Hong Kong's best restaurants are in hotels.
+A millionaire business consultant, he ran as an independent candidate supported by both right-wing and left-wing parties.
+Pornthipa Vajarabukka, a Thai hotel manager, said she visited Long and Copp on Tuesday in a small house in the village, but was not allowed to speak to them.
+It long has felt more comfortable in its close relations with the northeastern United States, and more recently with Ontario, than with the rest of Canada.
+She also said she planned to travel to Washington next week to lobby for Arizona as the site of the Superconducting Super Collider and to testify before Congress on the Central Arizona Project, a giant canal system.
+The country's biggest retailer Sears, Roebuck and Co. soon will launch an advertising blitz reminding shoppers of its "everyday low pricing" policy.
+Some areas had not seen rain in 80 days.
+Washington has indicated it is willing to pay compensation to victims' families but wants to be sure no money goes to the Iranian government.
+In addition, Weston has been building new information systems, including a project control system that it expects to begin implementing next spring.
+"We're not convinced nor do we know that's the only problem," said Tom Baker, president of District 751 of the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace workers, which represents 40,000 Boeing workers.
+"There is reason to believe that in the Kattegat permanent damage has been done," said Danish Fisheries Minister Lars Gammelgaard.
+The 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. curfew also was designed to prevent "the entrance of violent instigators ... and of written instigation material," it said.
+The task force is an arm of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
+His last published novel featuring private detective Philip Marlowe, the inferior "Playback" (1958), at times read almost like a parody of his previous work.
+Such measures are as old as Congress.
+"It was important that we got to talk to the students," said Frischman, who plays Arvid Engen, the nerdy mathematics whiz on the show. "They're highly educated.
+California has just instituted a new form of bounty hunting.
+The South Korean Red Cross said in a telephone message to its North Korean counterpart that the letter would not be accepted at the border truce site of Panmunjom.
+The selection of Mr. Hugel and the unusual title puzzled analysts.
+Tokyo share prices closed lower in nervous, slow trading after the 140-point drop Friday in the Dow Jones industrials, the third largest ever.
+Zhao, known for his immaculately tailored Western suits, his cosmopolitan manner and his love for golf, has been widely regarded as the man most likely to succeed Deng as China's senior leader.
+Pet owners, however, frustrated by years of one-way conversations, often take a less cynical view.
+With the dollar bond sector weaker, syndication activity centered in other currencies.
+Wire Service Guild members at United Press International voted 95-31 to ratify a one-year contract with UPI, Guild President Kevin Keane said.
+Wood ashes, or lime, occasionally mixed in with the leaves, insure against the danger of acidity.
+I tried to keep this black centre going.' I asked about one more Verdi heroine, the poignant Leonora in The Force of Destiny, never free from the conflict between love and her family's opposition even after years in solitude.
+The unions devised several examples of the adverse effect of the company's proposed cost-sharing plan.
+Perhaps there were too few voices in that gallant group.
+PERPETUAL has proved itself capable of producing consistently above-average performance from its fund management business and its shares have reflected this success.
+He scaled the 6,600 steps at the Chinese temple of Tai Chun.
+Chanin said Koch will meet with business officials to attract more trade for New York. "The Dutch have a substantial financial presence in New York," Chanin said.
+The bullet penetrated a rear air filter.
+Analysts and traders cited investor optimism and technical factors, including a lack of certain shares being offered for sale.
+A plan to resurrect MGM and United Artists as separate movie studios collapsed, when financiers Kirk Kerkorian and Burt Sugarman announced they couldn't agree on details of the $400 million deal.
+"The donor will always remain the father of the child as far as religious law is concerned," Goren said.
+The president said he would carry a package of economic aid for Poland when he travels to Eastern Europe next month, but first wants to make sure that Poland's Communist government implements reforms.
+'We have fought hard for it.' It is clear that the hard lessons of European unity that now reverberate in the UK are being quickly taken on board in Lisbon.
+Money also is sought for crucial safety repairs at the four current defense reactors, including one being closed in Washington state.
+Military officials said 30 villages had been attacked and thousands made homeless.
+It was not clear if Noriega was held when the final assault was made by loyal troops.
+Now, two boathouses are for sale there.
+Under the new plan that went into effect this year, Mr. Fireman's cash compensation will be capped at $2 million.
+The United Auto Workers union has brought the Big Three U.S. automakers back under an industry pattern contract for the first time in a decade, with this week's settlement at Chrysler Corp.
+If the department achieves 80 percent of its profit goal, the payout would be 3 percent of the money at risk.
+"We either charge these prices or we go out of business," Isaacs told a news conference Wednesday.
+"Nothing is any different now than it was a month or two ago," says Mr. Hager, sitting in a showroom where phones are ringing, people are being paged, and customers are waiting to be served.
+Desert Partners' hostile offer of $42 a share in cash, or $1.64 billion, for 76% of USG remains in effect and is scheduled to expire tomorrow.
+TRULY terrible results from Barclays and the absence of a rate cut from the Bundesbank threw cold water yesterday over the London stock market's moves to new peaks.
+"The historical norms are shot," said one admissions director, speculating that perhaps "there's a hormonal surge going through the high schools."
+Few opera-lovers today can recall opera before Geraint Evans.
+More than ever the markets are being driven by interest rates, which it now appears probable will come down further and stay down.
+So he defected to the U.S. "I thought something was wrong with the KGB," says Mikhail, who won't allow use of his full name out of concern for family left behind in Russia.
+Until 1991, the boards of the family holding company and the operating company were identical.
+What's worse, budgetary constraints have forced many school systems to reduce the number of nurses available.
+The water that spilled was not radioactive.
+Several firms, including Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. and Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., have been enthusiastically promoting municipal bonds to individual investors across the country.
+In addition, the plan must weather amendments on the Senate floor and be reconciled with a somewhat different budget outline passed by the House before it serves as a guideline for later congressional action.
+And nearly one in four consumers in the Journal survey gave them thumbs down.
+A senior paramilitary border police officer, Yossi Tobias, told Israel radio some 3,000 Arabs were involved in the rioting.
+Mr. Bush maintained in written testimony in August that he never expected any benefit because the credit line wasn't to be drawn on.
+In 1984, Balcor paid $2.5 million for the shares as part of a $12 million investment in New World.
+"If this continues, manufacturers are going to pass this higher cost down to consumers," he said.
+Light sweet crude oil closed Friday at $26.58 per barrel, up 18 cents, for January delivery contracts at the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+A gang of youths shouthing ethnic slurs set upon three young Jewish men emerging from a party at a Jewish student center and beat them severely, leaving two in serious condition, authorities said.
+The US specialty polymer compound businesses, involved in flame retardant wires, medical and beverage plastics and footwear, are high margin operations, says Mr Minton.
+The little boy rolled free and was uninjured.
+Sen. Larry Pressler, a South Dakota Republican, says he plans to push legislation that would require the airlines to follow pricing policies that have "some relationship between the number of miles traveled and the price of a ticket."
+Jesse Jackson's extraordinary showing has bathed the party's small universe of movers and shakers in the kind of fear usually reserved for the outbreak of nuclear war.
+He has been working on the administration's banking proposal.
+He noted record levels of farm income in 1987 and 1988 and said that should boost sales in 1989.
+Zenny said the locusts could be part of a swarm the FAO has been tracking since early October.
+It was only after our missiles arrived in Europe that the Soviets began to bargain.
+A man ranked the wealthiest in the world runs this tiny oil-rich Moslem kingdom, and diplomats report little dissent from people unencumbered by income taxes, medical payments or tuition fees.
+The two companies are inviting other international telecommunications carriers to participate in the planning, construction and operation of the new high-capacity cable, expected to be the largest undersea telecommunication line ever constructed.
+James Hudson Savage, or Russell Thomas Moore, 26, is from Australia's bush country.
+Most of its 1,500 crew members went ashore for liberty.
+"Our friends in Italy have developed a defense program that will increase the capabilities of the European armed forces and make a more effective contribution to NATO," he said.
+She is far-and-away the most interesting character in the movie and deserves better than the fate (shades of "Chinatown") that she suffers at Polanski's hands.
+The U.S. Embassy said 12 Americans were presumed dead; the three American survivors have been airlifted to hospitals in the United States and all are expected to survive.
+"She could have deserted her sister," Mrs. Rutherford said. "A lot of patients that come in here that have a very bad illness, their families just totally turn on them.
+Apart from China he has established a presence in central Asia and in the Russian Federation, although experience has taught him to be wary of those markets.
+Live said the proposed transaction would result in "significant operating efficiencies" and would allow a greater part of the combined companies' cash flow to be used to increase movie production.
+The cause of the collapse was not immediately known.
+Mr. Ladd points out when it is to the debtor's advantage to use Chapter 11 vs. the other sections of the code appropriate to individuals.
+Di Ricco wasn't sent to prison on his conviction because he agreed to cooperate at Isgro's trial.
+But their critics remain unconvinced.
+Trade unions at the top 17 electronics groups said yesterday they had accepted six-monthly bonuses averaging 5.06 months' basic salary for this winter and next summer, up from last year's five months' bonus.
+"If he vetos it, it hurts him," said Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., a supporter of abortion rights. "It hurts our party.
+It had some funding problems and some policy problems.
+Police action and internal feuding, climaxing with the killing of 14 members at a mountain hideout in 1971, sapped its strength.
+Radical students and dissidents in South Korea said rallies would be held to welcome her home, but attempts to hold protests in recent weeks have been thwarted by police.
+"The ratio of lazy persons is much higher in the U.S," he says.
+Both proposals are being reviewed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
+Australia's official reserves, mainly gold and convertible foreign currencies, rose to $12.59 billion in December from $10.35 billion a year earlier and $12.42 billion in November, the Reserve Bank said.
+"Animal Control caught two and the third jumped over the fence," Ham said of the stray turkeys that wound up in her fenced-in backyard Monday.
+"SOB Dogs" is scrawled in red paint across the facade.
+Because fans - the poor pathetic things they are - love baseball, even if baseball does not love them.
+"Network computing is hot," he says.
+Calvert, 34, a former Detroit assistant director of public works, took a job as public works director in Fontana shortly before filing her suit in January.
+Who did he discuss it with?
+"When he came in he was really calm but after the first shot his voice became nervous." Distraught, horrified parents frantically sought information about their children.
+It may help explain why insider trading could have flourished unchecked for so long on Wall Street.
+While alternative chemicals exist for use in the United States, there are some regions of the world, such as the tropics, where weather and pest conditions prevent other products from being effective, she said.
+Ten are charged with torturing and murdering people for the Medellin cartel.
+"That is the same as killing it," he said.
+Commercial-paper ratings weren't under review.
+Says Jack Barbanel, a futures expert at Gruntal & Co., "Program trading is responsible for volatility" since the crash.
+Inventories of gasoline increased nearly 3.3 million barrels while those for crude oil were up nearly 3.2 million barrels.
+The secretaries of Interior and Agriculture appointed the committee in September after the worst fire season in history in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park.
+I believe in devolution to community level.
+Douglas A. Johnson, chairman of Action for Corporate Accountability, called for a resumption of the boycott at a news conference, arguing that Nestle has failed to live up to the agreements it signed in 1984 that ended the original action.
+But the region still is heavily agricultural.
+Xerox said Monday the employee stock ownership plan for 57,000 salaried employees would be financed in part by forfeited merit raises and the loss of company contributions to a 401(k) retirement plan.
+But then he also supplies a chandelier for something called "The Phantom of the Musical," a duet for a masked Andrew Lloyd Webber and a buck-toothed Miss Brightman.
+"It's the overload problem and the weight problem we have."
+Honesto Isleta, armed forces deputy chief of staff for civil-military operations, had ordered the investigation.
+In a meeting with Lithuanian lawmakers in Moscow, Gorbachev did not repeat his previous insistence that independence be sought only under the terms of a Soviet secession law.
+But shortly before noon yesterday paratroopers stormed and occupied a building in the center of the Lithuanian capital that acted as a relay station for local cable television and radio broadcasts.
+Between 1969 and Nixon's resignation in 1974, Rinfret frequently sent economic advice to the president.
+Today's chairman Alan Greenspan is another economist who headed the CEA. Even so, the system of choosing Fed chairmen is far from foolproof.
+It took a $69.7 million provision for possible loan losses during the quarter and had a loan loss reserve of $341.7 million as of June 30.
+In Frankfurt, share prices fell from Wednesday's levels in listless trading, as many investors extended Germany's Thursday holiday into a four-day weekend.
+"This is a fairly new reporting system," he said.
+Now, economists in the City think it could be closer to Pounds 39bn-Pounds 40bn. In conjunction with these figures, the market would probably welcome a clarification on the funding calendar.
+China continues to arm the Khmer Rouge and two other guerrilla groups now fighting the Vietnamese-installed government in Cambodia.
+A lobby fountain was turned off.
+East Germans can travel freely to Czechoslovakia, and hundreds have escaped across to Hungary to make their way West.
+My eyes were wide open in search of the unknown.
+Other issues dealt with photographing equipment, updating data exchanged between the two sides and the size and weight of vehicles that can be inspected leaving Votkinsk, where Soviet SS-20 missiles are assembled.
+Mitchell told the group that military reconnaissance and navigation satellites have a place in space because they help keep the peace.
+All that the teacup man could tell me was that "it's a living," which is really no answer at all.
+One of its biggest successes came in 1987 at Allegis, the parent of United Airlines, the Hertz car rental company and two hotel chains.
+He was formerly the UK 'sherpa', the senior official who prepares the Group of Seven summit meetings. Meanwhile, Grosche has most recently been the Bonn finance ministry's expert on the Maastricht Treaty.
+The Russian Federation and most other republics are at odds with the central Soviet government over who should control what.
+But the principals need to be leather-lunged, inexhaustible; and on that score the international cast could not be faulted. Nor, really, on anything else that mattered: any leading opera house would be proud to have such a team.
+Under a bylaw change that was approved by holders at the May 6 meeting, a special meeting of holders can be called if holders of 10% of the shares ask for one.
+Both West German hostages have been released.
+"He expects and intends to fight (the charge) and expects to be vindicated," Mr. Robbins's attorney, Lawrence S. Goldman, said.
+Henry Staggs, who fled from a state prison at DeQuincy in southwestern Louisiana in 1970, wound up in Columbia, Tenn., where he operated an auto repair ship as Douglas Gillette.
+In the past few years, the market soared on takeover rumors involving Hongkong Land.
+It's composed by Lee Holdridge, who wrote the theme for "Beauty and the Beast." Hopkins can be effecting in the right role, but here he is merely irritating, employing varying degrees of one emotion: dumbfounded.
+Dice the white meat and put it in a pan with the cold milk and a generous pinch of salt.
+In Newport, he is going beyond the minimum in some ways, such as by installing a state-of-the-art health club and leaving over 20% of the tract in open space.
+To the extent that society has a legitimate interest in encouraging the arts, there is little reason to direct our resources toward raising the compensation of artists.
+He can search for a vice president, use some of his remaining money for voter registration and other tactical moves, and practice and experiment with general-election strategies.
+Research and development expenses increased from 5.0 m DM for the first 6 months of 1998 to reach 18.5 m DM for the first 6 months of 1999.
+Describing himself as an 'independent-minded chap', he adds: 'It is not a very clever government.' Sentiments like that will be shouted from the rooftops of Torquay next week when the Liberal Democrats gather for their annual conference.
+Further sessions were planned through the weekend to get ready for a vote Tuesday on the government proposed by Prime Minister Tadeusz Mazowiecki.
+I loathe the sickening murder and mayhem that is causing untold suffering," he said in an Oct. 4 letter to The New York Times.
+In other dealings, the U.S. dollar continued to strengthen against its West German counterpart, which has been weakening in past days on nervousness about labor unrest in East Germany.
+Both types of institutions will have to pay more for deposit insurance.
+This year, Disney-Mattel toy sales will top $200 million.
+In speeches to key constituent blocs _ the elderly, low-income residents and community-based church groups _ Barry has been portraying himself as a new man, a person who is fighting alcoholism but thinking more clearly than ever before.
+Stock prices in Seoul jumped Monday by four percent in anticipation of the visit.
+Tass said the administration's support for the guerrillas in Nicaragua aids terrorism.
+In 1986 the Bar and the Law Society sought a judicial review of a refusal by Lord Hailsham, then lord chancellor, to award legal aid lawyers a 'fair and reasonable' pay rise.
+Also, Snyder said it will acquire an option to buy before Dec. 31 Cenergy's remaining interest in the field for about $15 million.
+"We need a more active U.S. policy toward the East to make this shadow disappear." What seems to be happening is a slow, creeping Western recognition of the Balts.
+While U.S. officials have described the continuing operation in Panama as "mopping up," Moses Leader, a Jamaican, said it looked like a battle to him.
+Moss and his colleagues in the study are urging the expansion of current trials of antiviral drugs on people who are HIV positive, but do not have symptoms of ARC or AIDS.
+The storm came ashore again Friday afternoon along a sparsely populated stretch of the Gulf of Mexico coast south of Matamoros.
+Lois Burleigh, director of equity investments at ASB Capital Management in Washington, has been buying Amoco and Arco, and lately has been accumulating British Petroleum.
+In general, it suspends sentences of under two years for unpremeditated crimes and under three years for premeditated crimes.
+The sea battles look authentic.
+But the idea is to lead, not dominate.' There are good reasons why Britain's engineering institutions should have such a strong international following, says Mr Peter Thomas, who heads the automotive division of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
+After the antidote was developed last week, however, work to save the paintings was scheduled before and after tourist hours.
+Many market participants remain pessimistic about tomorrow's U.S. trade report.
+A double-wide mobile home and a metal shop were the only buildings left standing in the trailer park, which was strewn with fragments of buildings and overturned automobiles.
+The Disney people finally decided against proceeding, and the film ended up with the independent Morgan Creek.
+Computer-access public interest groups have been established in Oregon, Ohio, Illinois, Florida and elsewhere.
+Visa International is a membership association of the 20,000 financial institutions world-wide that issue Visa cards.
+Divorced women (65%) were more likely than widows (23%) to remarry.
+The agency said about 5.7 million tons of emergency food aid are needed.
+Ron Warren, general manager of Grand Canyon Airlines, said the airline no longer operates commuter services but continues to fly sightseeing charters over the Grand Canyon.
+In a letter dated yesterday to Big Board President Robert Birnbaum, the SEC also asked the exchange to clarify the responsibility of its member firms to submit all existing market-on-close orders in 50 designated securities by 3:30 p.m. next Friday.
+N.V. Philips is the leading contender among several foreign concerns interested in acquiring part or all of MGM/UA Communications Co., according to entertainment-industry executives.
+Florida's Gov. Bob Martinez canceled a trade mission to France because of the storm.
+"It's always been the way of life out here.
+But I think we can recognize three key problems.
+The county also got two letters of reference, filled with praise for Mrs. Guba.
+Hauserman most recently had paid the dividend April 1.
+Gardner said FAA officials in Florida had agreed to the county Aviation Department's request for an investigation.
+She'll even miss the F train.
+Standing beside Polhill, Djerejian said: "We will keep communication lines open to all parties that have influence with the hostage takers.
+'Sales peaked by about November, says Mr Aranasalam Narenthiran, Al Mulla's deputy managing director.
+"I'm just praying he's alive, and her, too, and that someday we're going to meet," he says.
+When no council member was willing to call for a meeting on Lebanon, Perez de Cuellar invoked Article 99 of the U.N. Charter for the first time since he became secretary-general in 1982.
+In the Soviet Ukraine, Roman Catholics in Kiev were allowed to legally perform Easter services on Sunday for the first time in 44 years.
+The head count is required by the Constitution every 10 years to apportion seats in the House of Representatives.
+"I have no idea what they're talking about," Ms. Richards said.
+Shultz's remarks followed four days of Mideast peace talks about such a forum, which is opposed by Israeli Prime Minister Shamir.
+Proxmire, who has handed out the awards almost monthly to ridicule government spending he found to be wasteful, has been elected to the National Taxpayer's Union's board of directors, and will now issue the "Fleece" under its auspices.
+Maintenance costs will decline about 10% from last year.
+Labor organizations last week threatened a massive strike for Dec. 18 unless the government grants a 46% emergency price increase; the government has rejected the demand.
+Defense lawyer David DePetris said he would appeal and added that he wasn't surprised.
+National Transportation Safety Board investigators picked over debris from Friday's crash and also checked the records of the truck and driver, who was one of those who died in the crash.
+The law, a compromise with oil shippers and retailers, requires vessels and terminals to develop detailed spill-response plans and terminals to buy spill-containment equipment.
+The sale is subject to approval by shareholders of both companies, John F. Weeks Jr., president of Weeks Dairy, announced Monday.
+Certainly, tennis tournaments everywhere attract highflying crowds, and corporations lavishly cater to their best clients annually at Wimbledon in England.
+In Peru's capital, one pauses, briefly, for gunfire.
+The Sept. 22 truce halted six months of shelling duels between Christian troops of maverick Gen.
+But in December alone, Japan exported 18,584 color televisions to the U.S., a 107% jump from the year earlier.
+They then blew up a telecommunications office.
+Mathews outlined six goals for Order members, including developing a war chest through illegal means such as robbery and counterfeiting, Parmenter said.
+Bond prices were 1/4 point higher before the auction results were announced, then fell 1/4 point when the government released the auction statistics at 2:30 p.m. EDT.
+His real estate investments include the Jerusalem Hilton, one of Israel's largest hotels.
+As I develop and serve, be patient.
+He was accompanied by Blair, 33, who has been a sports broadcaster on radio and network TV, spokesman Lee Solters said.
+Consumers Power also signed new 10-year contracts with the pipeline units for sales and transportation services, replacing and extending contracts now in effect.
+So have measures of mutual-fund performance, which matter especially to the great majority of individual investors.
+Earlier this year, Congress passed legislation to close the PLO's observer mission at the U.N., but the measure was overturned by a federal court.
+The average gearing of these companies was 1.08 compared with 0.5 per cent for all companies. As a whole the middle-sized sector is numerically weak in the UK and suffers from a lack of public attention and encouragement, 3i said.
+Ambassador Hendrik Geldenhuys was summoned and told the officials were expelled because of "activities contrary to their status," it said.
+Ten of CBS' 13 original series have aired.
+Elf agreed to develop another area of the field for a separate LNG project, for which Elf is hoping to find new gas buyers in Asia.
+It could very well be for life.
+And these cars are the lucky ones.
+His likely replacement, Clarence Thomas, won't join the court soon enough to vote on Freeman vs. Pitts.
+"I think my whole generation, I guess we're kind of naive.
+"Mail," Michael Rupert stars in a musical about a young man who returns home to four months worth of unopened mail.
+The dancers are likely to go on saying no.
+Plains said the exact amount of stock will be determined at closing, which is expected Oct. 14.
+The judge also scheduled a hearing Monday to consider about 400 separate Oraflex claims by other Britons who missed an earlier court deadline to join the group of 1,300 plaintiffs.
+Cuba is suffering the worst economic crisis in three decades, following the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, the island's major trading partners.
+None of the delegates was able to suggest a replacement for Batmonh.
+Earlier this year, the FDA said a new smokeless cigarette called Favor would have to be tested by the government before it could be sold.
+And, unlike stocks, stamps are a commodity that the government can't limit.
+In Washington, a CFTC spokesman Friday said the agency won't comment until it finishes reviewing the ruling.
+Republicans, however, contend the legislation will return the civil and postal services to a "spoils system" in which workers will be subtly coerced to take up political causes.
+It said a solution was possible only on the basis of a plan proposed by resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
+Economic growth will continue at roughly a 2.5 percent pace this year, Massaro said, but inflation will rise to between 5 percent and 6 percent.
+"It was then that the 13 million people on file became real, not abstract." The Senate has approved legislation bringing older workers' job benefits under the protective umbrella of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
+Freeman turns in a credible performance as Clark, nicely capturing Clark's self-righteousness.
+Most states have laws that give governors broad emergency powers to protect fuel supplies.
+The protesters - mainly Dominican teenagers - then set cars, rubbish bins and buildings on fire.
+Mr. Abramson says he won't hesitate to abandon the project if he can't strengthen the Minnesota company's profit margins.
+The high interest rates were offered to finance Mexican development, based on the belief that Mexico's rich oil reserves would enable the country to repay the investors.
+Already, a Krupp-Hoesch merger is meeting with approval by everybody from politicians to competitors.
+The vote was seen as an indicator on the strength of support for a compromise worked out by Senate leaders and the Bush administration to ease Senate approval for the first toughening of federal air pollution controls in 13 years.
+Democrats blamed the new difficulties on President Reagan, who they said rejected the framework of a $31.4 billion deficit-reduction package for fiscal 1988.
+As part of the administration's antitrust policy, officials said Friday they will pursue stiffer penalties for violators, will give more scrutiny to business mergers and will expand efforts to see where companies threaten to form cartels.
+He presented the report at a science writers forum here sponsored by the American Heart Association.
+The issue went public when Sara wrote a letter to a local newspaper in protest.
+With the additional nine systems, Scripps will have more than 105,000 basic subscribers in the area.
+Most other departments' effects are readily discernible and their impact is immediate. If the personnel specialist has a role in the future, it is as an internal consultant to line management.
+China abetted the Soviet Union's support of North Vietnam in the war with the South and the U.S.
+The judge may have received some assistance from an unexpected source.
+Tea-ceremony utensils, screens and scroll-paintings all have a following. Art from feudal Japan is collected, especially by museums.
+President Bush said Tuesday he does not think past use of marijuana should be held against someone running for political office.
+The transaction was closed late yesterday.
+The rating concern cited Grolier's recent debt reduction as well as its expansion into new areas such as children's products and photo finishing.
+The largest number from a single country was the UK, but that is now just half of the total, with many from the rest of Europe and others from across the world.
+Yugoslavia has a $20 billion foreign debt.
+It has called for representations from suppliers, customers and governments on how far liberalisation should go.
+The court, without comment, left intact a ruling that the commonwealth's belated efforts to ease the problem are not reason enough to cancel the fines.
+He has let sleeping political dogs lie.
+The company said it has no plans to issue or sell any additional shares.
+That word was tempered, however, with the warning that a quake could happen at any time.
+The aid plans were announced on a day of partisan debate in the U.S. Congress over how much aid to provide Poland and Hungary, which is also undergoing democratic reform.
+Excoa has since changed its name to Lexington Industries Inc., yet the accused executives remain in place.
+Boyer said there were no protesters at the site at the time of detonation.
+The other three, for Shell Australia, Rabobank Nederland, and Total of France, were all said to be swap-driven. The European Community reopened the Ecu market with the first issue in the sector since the summer.
+The big winners of the drought would be farmers with reasonably good crops and large carryovers of surplus grain from previous harvests, Wisner said.
+Signs in hallways and brochures sent to employees promote various programs, and workers win prizes for participating.
+Meanwhile, shares of several companies tumbled after release of disappointing earnings.
+So the smart money was always on the next president of the Royal Academy being an architect. Few surprises then that Sir Philip Dowson has been tapped to succeed Sir Roger de Grey as president of the Royal Academy.
+After that endlessly sobering experience, it's a pleasure to indulge in a smart little piece of froth like Woody Allen's "Alice."
+The consortium behind the project now consists of 11 agencies from 10 nations, including the Soviet Union, the U.S., Japan and the United Kingdom.
+John E. McConnaughy Jr., GEO's chairman and chief executive officer, cited the company's restructuring and cost-cutting efforts coupled with a modest improvement in the oil industry.
+Because the Constitution links an entire ticket to its presidential candidate, the decision also bars Rios Montt's running mate, Harris Whitbeck Pinol, and his three-party coalition's congressional candidates.
+U.S. officials insist Israel didn't consult them before it decided last week to kidnap Sheik Obeid in a commando raid.
+Action for Children's Television, a Cambridge, Mass., advocacy group, praised the FTC action.
+Yesterday's report from the Labor Department of an increase in consumer prices, equal to a 6.4% compound annual rate, tended to confirm those fears.
+An administration-proposed deposit insurance tax was quickly demolished on Capitol Hill.
+His decision came despite recommendations from the National Mediation Board, 33 Senators and labor unions that he step in.
+An estimated 14.5 percent were of Hispanic background.
+Ohio Power Co., shelf offering of as much as $150 million of first mortgage bonds.
+Only former Rep. Jim Jones of Oklahoma continued his challenge, but there was near unanimous agreement within the party that Brown will be a sure winner when the Democratic National Committee votes Feb. 10.
+Among options for students to consider are circulating petitions, joining anti-war groups, forming their own, writing press releases and staging news conferences.
+Also Saturday, reform Communists preparing for a showdown with hard-line party members established an organization calling for peaceful change.
+Flight 103, via London, had originated in Frankfurt with a Boeing 727.
+The talks revolve around the terms for continued American use of Subic Bay Naval Base and Clark Air Base, two of the most important U.S. facilities outside the United States.
+That amount could increase.
+You just can't let yourself get too attached to someone you're going to lose.
+"But now, in this latest example of glasnost, (Soviet leader Mikhail) Gorbachev has said that Russian publishers have to pay proper prices if they want to be competitive," he said.
+The average hourly earnings index, which excludes wage changes caused by factory overtime and shift differentials, rose slightly to 179.4% of its 1977 average from 179.3% in July.
+Before joining the administration, Keating was a partner in an Oklahoma law firm.
+The Foreign Correspondents Club of China said the regulations were a "deplorable case of press censorship and harassment" and urged the Beijing government to rescind the restrictions.
+'There is real concern about how Indosat will place this amount on the domestic market,' said a broker.
+He shepherded an array of anti-discrimination laws and won a long battle to declare a holiday honoring King _ although whites insisted that the day be shared with Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
+A memorial is scheduled at Point Stadium near the stone bridge and will include the lighting of a torch, the ringing of church bells, sirens, brief fireworks and a citywide moment of silence.
+At age 55, Oleg Danilovich Kalugin seems to have taken to heart the old Columbia fight song "Roar, Lion, Roar."
+"You have prices that are generally no higher than before the crash, yet corporate earnings and dividends have continued to grow strongly."
+The union also seeks a "meaningful general wage increase" and continuation of its cost-of-living adjustments and medical coverage.
+In their report, the researchers said they had examined the activity of the CYP1A1 gene in lung tissues taken from 56 men and women who had been operated on for lung cancer at Johns Hopkins.
+A U.S. magistrate today ordered a psychiatric examination for a man accused of trying to hijack an America West airliner to Cuba.
+"The airfield would be a great place for huge rock 'n' roll youth festival," Karau said with a smile.
+It is also the most expensive.
+The astronauts also grew samples of proteins used in AIDS and cancer research that are difficult to make on Earth, but which may flourish under near-weightless conditions.
+The dollar also received a boost from the June National Association of Purchasing Management survey as the market interpreted a sharp gain as proof that the U.S. economy is on the mend.
+I want to do something really nice for those people, for whom music really matters." Istomin played at a General Motors cancer research award dinner in Washington in 1981.
+The effect will be further reinforced if Norway, in its referendum on November 28, also votes to join.
+Mr. Braly said the order wouldn't affect expected profitability.
+Because buying a home is the largest financial obligation most buyers ever take on, it is far more discretionary than most other consumer purchases.
+"The green colors of Fergana do not cover the remains of burned-out homes which belonged to Turks not so long ago," the newspaper said. "In some places of the region, clouds of smoke are visible.
+The services covered by the fundholding scheme will be extended next year to health visiting and district nursing.
+'This will reduce our total foreign debt to Dollars 5.9bn.' The buy-back will alleviate Zambia's debt-servicing burden, which currently consumes 40 per cent of the country's export earnings.
+Creation of those positions, which would cost an estimated $1.35 million a year, was approved in a city referendum on statehood a decade ago.
+Price-slashing by such competitors as the Sav-On drugstore chain have hurt the stores' business.
+Mr. McNeice adds: "He's the most brilliant man I have ever met."
+"Welcome home, pray for the others," read a banner that greeted Polhill in Wiesbaden, a traditional stop for newly freed U.S. hostages before going home.
+So this talk that I have prospered in the midst of recession is total nonsense. I personally have made a lot of money in my time, despite coming from a working class background in the East End.
+"They can't increase cattle production in Japan.
+Moreover, "Talk about a stock transfer tax provided some excuse to sell" following five sessions of rising stock prices, said James Solloway, chief economist at Argus Research.
+Even if the doctor had planned to meet someone at the train station, family members said, he would have eventually contacted them.
+Saw Maung, defense minister and armed forces chief of staff, called for citizens and the military to cooperate in holding the proposed government-organized general elections.
+However, Marc Schulman, an analyst with Salomon Brothers, says, "It seems quite clear that efforts IBM has under way to counteract DEC's momentum have had little or no effect."
+Fang said he had been invited to a small-group discussion by physics department students.
+The combined effect of the changes will mean that anyone earning more than Pounds 22,360 will be Pounds 237 a year worse off. One reform which some predicted - the restriction of tax relief on the personal allowance to 20 per cent - did not occur.
+What's your policy going to be on aid for that government, specifically on housing guarantees for Soviet immigrants? Bush: Well, Jerry, I think I probably _ my position on settlement in the territories is probably as well known as anything.
+The report says: 'The geographical concentration of ethnic minority workers can only explain some of the differences.
+The advice comes from Terry Moule, an osteopathic consultant and sports injury specialist.
+In the other 49 cases, the question of an override was not put to a vote.
+I was going."' Sen. John Warner, R-Va., ranking minority member of Senate Armed Service Committee, said Wednesday in Panama that it is time to take another look at the ban.
+Self-funded plans are those in which all benefits are paid directly by an employer, and not purchased through an independent insurance company.
+The latest fires erupted in the Bar Giora Forest outside Jerusalem, near an Israeli weather station outside Tel Aviv, and near the Jerusalem suburb of Ramot.
+Presidential spokesman Adolfo Azcuna said the "sensitive information" on reputed security threats to the government was discussed during the Cabinet session, but he refused to elaborate.
+Those who loved "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" will adore this one.
+The foundation's trustees declined to discuss their plans as they seek advice from national experts.
+Comedian Bob Hope has been honored with a $1 million grant to the Yale Repertory Theater and School of Drama aimed at keeping generations of students and their audiences laughing.
+The statement drew fire from traditionalists led by New York Cardinal John J. O'Connor.
+Federal Reserve Board Governor Wayne Angell shares some concerns about money growth.
+Hungary has dismantled nearly half of the barbed wire fence and alarm system that has divided this communist nation from the West for more than 30 years, an official said.
+This has raised the prospect he might pursue political liberalization.
+Unless newly employed workers produce nothing or negative amounts the two must go together.
+"Tanya wants you to lighten up," said pet psychic Carol Gurney.
+But after a stalled labor, Babe underwent a Caesarian section April 23. Her 266-pound bull calf died in the womb when it could not position itself properly for birth.
+The Omaha World-Herald has appointed Deanna Sands as managing editor-nights, succeeding Carl Keith, who is retiring after 30 years with the newspaper.
+He claimed he was singled out for prosecution because Dallas police knew he was a member of the Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade.
+Kelly and Sheafer, also on the staff of the Joint Chiefs, said Wednesday there were difficult tasks ahead, even though the Panamanian Defense Forces were largely subdued.
+I eat and drink and sleep AIDS.
+In 1978, Pope John Paul I was installed as the 264th supreme pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church.
+"The typewriter is going the same way as the horse and buggy.
+This view was echoed yesterday by Thomas C. Melzer, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
+OPEC said Monday it will not hold an emergency session to consider increasing oil production to help make up for the shortage caused by the Mideast crisis.
+First it failed economically, by applying controls which stifled free enterprise, and now it is failing politically too.
+But when Police Commissioner Gen.
+Analysts ought to be able to extract this information and recalculate if they disagree with the accounting treatment adopted.
+The consideration represents a slightly lower multiple of sales to that obtained by Glaxo and SB when Medeva paid Pounds 18.4m for the original package.
+About 300 protesters denounced him.
+People aged 18 to 24 and 45 to 54 are also more likely than average to shop this infrequently, at 29% and 28%, respectively.
+"I had a feeling about the story and the character that I can't describe," he recalled. "I knew I had to do it.
+The name is particularly hard on Savage Elementary youngsters who go on to school elsewhere, said School Board Chairman Larry Carlberg. "They're known as the Savage kids," he said.
+But even airlines concede they can't catch everybody, and a few say they're not cracking down at all.
+There are also home-security systems that respond to cries for help, cars with voice-controlled windshield wipers, lights and radios, as well as aids for the handicapped.
+He also said soldiers had helped him build a temporary wood-and-mud shelter.
+Although the event itself was remote from the market, one analyst said that when in a down mood, investors are likely to focus on any potential problem or piece of negative news.
+Succeeding Mr. Posnick as president is Albert C. Bersticker, 54, chief operating officer.
+HON Industries, Muscatine, Iowa, down from 453rd, $575.3 million.
+An Iraqi military spokesman said the Iranians shelled the positions of an infantry division in the southern port city of Basra, official Baghdad radio reported on Tuesday.
+Bush defended his youthful running mate, said he had been subjected to unfair speculation and added, "he has my confidence."
+The governing rightist party in El Salvador, known by the Spanish acronym Arena, was founded in Guatemala in the 1970s.
+If thou insists on sending a back-stabbing message, thou shalt make sure it is going to the intended recipient and not to the person whose back is being stabbed.
+The Owen family has waged an unflagging campaign to convince U.S. authorities that their son had been duped into acting as a drug courier.
+"Any anthem or something, I'm not going to sing them anymore," she said.
+It's an unknown,' said Pat Richards, chief executive of the North Nottinghamshire Training and Enterprise Council. The second level of help comes at the national and regional level.
+Polls suggest a close vote.
+For instance, telephone systems in Britain and Germany seem to have avoided problems in their signaling systems by modifying their systems in some ways that don't accord with international standards.
+The research raises the possibility that doctors may be influenced by more than simply patients' medical needs in deciding how to treat them.
+While I know that nothing can erase the distress you have experienced during these months, I hope that this message of apology and the renewed respect of your fellow citizens will provide well-deserved consolation.
+Fitzwater said: "Our policy is that Gen.
+Most analysts project a trebling of the number of cellular subscribers by the end of the decade.
+Also, the industry-wide move to smaller, low-margin disk drives significantly hurt the performance of the company's data storage products group.
+In late 1985, the Whites filed a custody petition in New York, and in January 1986, the Taylors filed an adoption petition in Grant County.
+Now they're delighted to have contra supporters dragged through the morass of the legal system.
+Volume remained tepid, with only 119 million shares changing hands.
+Jones, who has never seen the child, did not attend the hearings.
+That proved a dead end, and he tried directing, his first being a "Magnum, P.I." Then came "An Officer and a Gentleman."
+Even before it reached Cincinnati, the Mapplethorpe exhibit prompted a national debate over freedom of artistic expression.
+Some in the industry hope that big food companies will get involved once an Agriculture Department-appointed board sets down standards for how food must be raised for it to be sold under an organic label.
+Several polling booths also were bombed, although no one was hurt, officials said.
+Motuzick, formerly Tracey Thurman, won a $2.6 million judgment with her then-infant son after claiming in 1985 that Torrington police violated her rights by failing to protect her from her estranged husband, Charles.
+He didn't name the suitor but sources have said it was the Ueberroth group, which made and later withdrew a $464 million offer for Eastern last week.
+Drawings of them are on display in the first joint showing of the world's two most important collections of the graphic work of Hans Holbein the Younger, the Basel burgher who became the court painter of Henry VIII.
+But a spokesman said police were trying to trace the dead man's brother, the ice cream parlor owner, who was on holiday in Spain. The policeman was filling in for his brother when he was shot in the chest Tuesday.
+TV-character Alf costumes at $40 and up are selling out across the country, as are the $35 masks of ghoulish Freddy Krueger from the movie "Nightmare on Elm Street."
+In all, nonprofit events now receive some $1.1 billion in sponsor fees.
+The French currency closed fractionally firmer at FFr3.389 against the D-Mark. The Italian lira continued to fall in spite of the reduction in ERM tensions, suggesting that it is now domestic factors determining the lira's level.
+One of the five dead was an East German, the news agency said. It did not give the nationalieties of any of the other dead or injured.
+But public interest faded, shuttle launches stopped being a big deal, and when Challenger blew up on that freezing day in 1986, the journalists at the launch site could be counted in the hundreds. Television networks had long stopped watching.
+Still others manage to chalk up mileage without even flying.
+If field tests of the genetically altered bacteria "proceed on schedule," BioTechnica said, the bacteria may be available to farmers within three years.
+This budget would double National Science Foundation support for academic basic research, increase support for training future scientists and engineers, and expedite technology transfer of government-funded research to industry.
+Maggie Thatcher did not.
+You can pay up to 5 per cent of your contribution to a life assurance plan. It is possible to run more than one top-up personal pension plan, provided total contributions fall within the above limits.
+Each side in the 7-year-old war has accused the other of violating the truce, which began when a preliminary peace accord was signed March 23, a month after Congress voted against renewed military aid for the Contras.
+First section volume Thursday was estimated at 200 million shares, down from 244.5 million shares a day earlier. Advancing issues outnumbered declining issues 608-370, and 179 issues were unchanged.
+That's why he's always enjoyed surrounding himself with instantly recognizable stars such as Bill Murray in "Ghostbusters" and Eddie Murphy in "Trading Places."
+The legislation largely tracks the military blueprint but breaks ranks with the authorization bill on several issues.
+Khomeini was a healthy, alert 76. His lifestyle was spartan: rough blankets to keep out the cold in the unheated cottage; an apple and a bowl of bean soup for lunch; no television.
+Officials did not release any information on the crash until Sunday.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $385.90, up from $383.25 late Friday.
+The shares, which began trading about an hour late on the New York Stock Exchange due to an order imbalance, lost 4 3/4, or 15%, to 26 7/8 and topped the most active list with volume of more than 7.8 million shares.
+How about farm voters?
+Chancellor Norman Lamont duly took the cue in his Budget by announcing enhanced inheritance tax reliefs for family businesses. The proposals were not included in the Finance Act.
+One of the train's seven stops was in Elkhorn City, Ky., straddling the Kentucky-Virginia border.
+Also applied at bloom time is Elgetol, a "thinner" that burns off some of the flowers, reducing the number of apples a tree will bear.
+The National Weather Service forecast wind blowing up to 40 mph, but temperatures were expected to be somewhat cooler, with possible showers in scattered areas of Montana, which is suffering through a severe drought.
+Guiren was one of 40 villages, mostly in Shanxi province, that were severely damaged by the quakes.
+Several jeeps carrying Revolutionary Guards drove behind the marchers, using loudspeakers to blare revolutionary songs and verses from the Koran, the holy book of Islam.
+A professor at the university since 1978, Clark would succeed James Vorenberg, 49, who last year announced his intention to step down.
+Ward said Houston has one big thing going for it: No matter who wins the November election, a Houston resident will be at the White House.
+Struebig, 48, is the relief group's administrator.
+Lawn darts are heavy, metal-tipped darts tossed at rings set on grass.
+Each Taggart faces a maximum of 25 years in prison and more than $1 million in fines.
+But Harley refused to even discuss sale of the recreational vehicle maker.
+The company didn't specify how big the cut would be.
+About 350 reporters received "talking" invitations to see the Dick Tracy stuff.
+A call to his office before business hours today went unanswered.
+Only Vietnam veterans are allowed to use Find-A-Vet, and to ask for a search, vets must enter their biographical information into the system. A $1 donation is requested for each search.
+It was not immediately clear where the others deaths occurred.
+Bush, minimizing market jitters, said, "these gyrations happen." Bush pledged to follow the Reagan admnistration's policy of coordinated intervention with U.S. allies in exchange marekets when major currencies rise or fall too quickly.
+Corporate restructuring is expected to "account for a sizable number of downgrades" for the third year in a row, Moody's said.
+So I reject that parallel.
+"I have no problem; absolutely not.
+Soldiers then opened fire on the worshipers who fought back primarily with rocks and stones.
+Eastern boss Frank Lorenzo is a longtime Drexel client who used its renowned prowess in high-yield, high-risk junk-bond market to help him finance his Texas Air Corp. airline empire.
+DEA officials complain that, despite written agreements and Justice Department directives giving the DEA priority in most domestic investigations, Customs agents grab multimillion-dollar booties in many major cases.
+The disposal will enable Harland Simon to reduce borrowings and concentrate on its main activities, electronic and electrical engineering.
+Nothing comes easy in the Sahel, a huge belt of land on the southern fringe of the Sahara, and the good rains are no exception. More than 100 lives were lost in torrential rains, thousands of homes destroyed and some farmland flooded.
+The three leaders also said it would be unfair to hold the elections before opposition groups form parties and raise funds to compete against ruling party candidates, state-run Radio Rangoon reported.
+But the local puffery irritated Lorraine Hanlon, a Penney real-estate project manager who lives in an upscale New Jersey suburb.
+Babcock said the optics, in effect, create a circle of compensation through which the telescope could look far into the universe.
+Separately, Metro said it flew 32 million revenue passenger miles in November, up 24% from 25.9 million a year ago.
+It wants to concentrate instead on developing a new, 16-ton truck.
+It was on Feb. 21 that Swaggart admitted to sinning against his wife and family in a tearful confession from the pulpit at his Baton Rouge Family Worship Center.
+But administration officials don't want the debate over Contra aid to be framed simply as a legalistic argument over whether the Sandinistas have complied with each provision of the Guatemala peace plan by a specific date.
+Some precious-metals mutual-fund managers play down the individual investors' apparent reluctance to move into gold.
+Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd told White House Congressional Liaison Will Ball that he objected to plans for a separate Senate meeting that since has been canceled.
+An announcement that Soviet and U.S. trade officials will meet Jan. 4 in Washington also supported the grain markets, Gazall said.
+Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. playfully dubbed a new ice cream flavor Cherries Garcia this year but didn't expect it to be a lasting item on its menu.
+Turned away an effort by Tom Perdue, onetime top aide to Georgia Gov. Joe Frank Harris, to kill a libel lawsuit against him by state Public Service Commission member J. Mac Barber.
+In 1986, except for slight upturns in late April and mid-September, rates moved steadily downward, setting off a nationwide avalanche of home buying and refinancing.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, platinum settled $17.30 to $17.90 higher with July at $585.90 a troy ounce.
+John S. Cain, chief operating officer and chief financial officer, was named to the additional post of president.
+On Capitol Hill, Education Secretary William Bennett told Mr. Kildee's subcommittee that federal policy shouldn't subsidize child care for parents who work by taxing those who prefer to stay home (as Dodd-Kildee does).
+He also has federal crop insurance to fall back on.
+"They reported that there was still fire and small explosions in the severely damaged main fuselage and in debris spred widely around in steep and rough terrain," Soenderland said.
+The public-good argument is vulnerable to the arrogance of personal convictions.
+The control total is expected to turn out between Pounds 250m and Pounds 500m below the public spending plans.
+It also calls for Ames to pay $850,000 in vacation pay to the 6,600 employees laid off just before the bankruptcy filing.
+ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN each have paid $3 million for exit polls and projections through 1992 in all Senate, House and governor's races, as well as some state and local races of national interest.
+Platinum, traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange, took the biggest hit.
+The party is split over whether it is wise to advocate higher taxes without the backing of President Reagan.
+"Also, Doi is a woman, and I feel she wouldn't lie to me like those men do," she said.
+Hodes and Freeman didn't meet until much later, but both were hooked in those early days, and both made jazz their lives.
+Allegheny International Inc. and a dissident shareholder group that failed to take control of the company's 13-member board in a proxy fight agreed Thursday to stop their legal wrangling.
+Mr. Calvet is said to have threatened to resign over the bill, which he has opposed since its inception because he says it gives Renault an unfair competitive edge over his publicly traded company.
+Sales in the latest quarter were $8.59 billion, up 9.4% from $7.85 billion.
+Intel doesn't expect to change its policy in light of AT&T's decision.
+On Tuesday, the department issued a statewide arrest warrant for Mrs. Brawley.
+None of the cases has been brought yet, he said, but the SEC has 15 professionals plus several accountants "occupied full-time."
+"The deputies, especially the Christians, are obviously afraid to return lest the general hold them hostage to block a quorum in an election session," said the Al-Anwar newspaper in an editorial Sunday.
+By early afternoon, temperatures had risen above freezing over most of the area and the snow was either mixed with rain or changed to rain.
+Ironically, both have ties to the state: mining giant Cia.
+Only two years ago, WPP stunned the advertising world with its uninvited but successful buyout of the parent of another U.S. advertising giant, J. Walter Thompson.
+The changes at Bank of Boston, the 15th-largest bank in the country with assets of $39 billion at the close of 1989, come at a time when the New England banking industry is suffering financial troubles and shaking up executive offices.
+Nor is it clear why the secretive Mr. Posner finally chose to enter the no contest plea, which will leave him with a felony record.
+The Red Cross has offered to oversee an exchange of prisoners..
+Mr. McFarlane yesterday disputed that Mr. Wallach was ever authorized to speak on behalf of the U.S.
+The attorney general did not refer to Burns and Weld by name.
+One week after the El Naranjo deaths, the band killed a judicial policeman from Sinaloa on the highway between the Pacific resort of Mazatlan and the state capital Sinaloa, the attorney general's office said.
+The Reagan administration immediately announced it would oppose an increase.
+Police in Prague detained dozens of dissidents on the 70th anniversary of Czechoslovakia's prewar independence and flatly rejected talks with them.
+"Why do we need a Politburo if we want to turn the SED (East German Communist Party) into a democratic party?" asked the official party newspaper Neues Deutschland.
+The agreement raises the annual monthly salary of $666 to $850 through October, then to $880 through April 1, when the wage portion of the contract expires.
+Jim Milliot, editor of BP Report, a trade newsletter, says Mr. Tash's bid has left many in the publishing world "shaking their heads."
+Lacking funds, they couldn't immediately finish the basement, which they planned to use for office space and storage.
+Arrests have been made, but such activities continue to thrive.
+Body Language Is biotechnology A new mythology?
+The developer also has projects in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, San Francisco, Shanghai and Singapore.
+Between 1984 and 1992, broad money's velocity of circulation fell from 1.56 to 0.95 -a decline of around 6 per cent a year, (see chart).
+The Malaysian government yesterday refused to comment.
+Volume totaled 11,200,000 shares.
+Educators now fear the state's economic woes will speed the departure of two of its most precious resources: its teachers and its children.
+Terms weren't disclosed, but the electronic design concern said the transaction involves stock, cash and royalty payments.
+Lebow said the markets also got a boost from reports that non-OPEC oil producers Colombia and Norway would be willing to cut production if the cartel sticks to an output-slashing pact ratified last month.
+It had absorbed smaller troubled banks on the suggestion of the Bank of Spain, the central bank, and in early 1988 was told to set aside money against Pta100bn of poor loans.
+And a big chunk of Salomon's earnings comes from the firm's bond-arbitrage group, where high-tech traders use sophisticated methods to make big bets on tiny price discrepancies between different types of bonds around the world.
+Grace, a chemical and natural resources concern, declined to elaborate on what those might be.
+The country is in its third year of recession, annualised inflation is around 1,500 per cent, an accord with the International Monetary Fund has collapsed, and falling tax receipts have left a Dollars 20bn hole in the budget.
+The couple left for a Hawaiian honeymoon Sunday.
+After nationalising most of the mining industry in 1952, the government made no great effort to explore the Andean region or modernise technology; and private companies are now looking closely at the Andes.
+His first extended trip is planned for next week, with a major tour of the South.
+The guerrillas do not have aircraft, so the guns would presumably be used to attack their mountain positions.
+It all ends happily.
+She said: 'There may be in the future a possible suspension of sanctions, but there is a need first for territorial concessions.' She warned that hundreds of thousands of lives were at risk from the bitter winter.
+I couldn't help but recall the Indy 500 being lost for want of a 25-cent bolt.
+Offering his own media advice, Sen. Metzenbaum suggested that Saddam Hussein would improve his image by focusing more on peace.
+Another of the bidders for Hilton is Miller-Klutznick-Davis-Gray Co., billionaire investor Marvin Davis' Denver-based real estate vehicle.
+The move has sparked fears in the colony of a flood of illegal immigrants.
+Tate said she thought most Americans would agree with the campaigns on the issue of control over such details.
+Security Pacific Corp. said Monday it would set aside $850 million for bad loans, foreclosed real estate and restructuring costs, a move that will result in a fourth-quarter loss of up to $360 million.
+A pensioner couple gets 45p a week.
+Nonetheless there is concern about developments on the outskirts of Munich, while in Frankfurt the current vacancy level - 3 per cent - could rise to 5 per cent by the end of next year.
+This is the first radio station acquisition for Westwood One, a Culver City, Calif., radio-program producer and distributor.
+Of the 19 gang members, 17 were arrested and 15 were put on trial.
+It is reckoned that only one rape in ten is reported; in three-quarters of those that are, the woman knows her partner.
+In the past two years the Soviet Union has sold about $850 million in bonds in Europe.
+He was a defender of faith in a land where religions often are badges of lethal political differences.
+But Cook said that if commodity prices remain or continue higher, many farmers may be tempted to stay out of government programs in hopes of making it financially on larger plantings, at least for a year or two.
+(For some reason they have minimal appeal to women).
+'It is difficult for both the victim and the perpetrator to overcome the past,' said a South Korean foreign ministry official.
+Brown said one goal of the mission is to try to learn why the two planets evolved so differently.
+It does not even include it in its daily synthesis of newspaper articles.
+"Interest rates domestically are going up.
+The government says more than 10,000 people have died since the Shining Path launched its insurgency from the impoverished Ayacucho highlands eight years ago.
+Consumer spending may fall somewhat, but its growth rate in the past few years has been incredible."
+Troops with tanks have surrounded the Zaire central bank in a new power tussle with the prime minister, Reuter reports from Kinshasa.
+Bush's attack Saturday came three weeks after a strategy session during which the vice president's campaign indicated Dukakis would be confronted directly on domestic issues and his management record as governor of Massachusetts.
+The study did not enroll enough people to make a direct comparison between the two diets.
+It is an irony that all the good work should today be put in jeopardy by an unspoken and inexplicable notion that belonging fully to Europe means that Britain will belong less to itself.
+They don't believe that Placid Oil, a major independent oil producer, and Penrod, which owns one of the world's largest offshore drilling fleets, could fetch the $1.5 billion that is due the banks.
+Jordan Alexandra was the first child for Miss Gibbons, 32, and her husband, British actor Chris Quinten, also 32.
+I saw him take off his cap and throw it on the ground." Win or lose, Gov. Michael Dukakis won't soon be forgotten by Shane Markovanovich.
+Last year, Armas announced the creation of an oil consortium that would include several Latin American oil producing nations plus Canada and Italy.
+It is due to be amended in parliament later this year.
+"People from 30 to 50 or 60, they're reliving 1959.
+However, the Soviets still have no diplomatic ties with Israel and is viewed as too closely aligned with some Arab countries to broker a peace accord in the Middle East.
+Five years ago: Thomas Patrick Cavanagh, an aerospace engineer who admitted trying to sell "stealth" bomber secrets to the Soviet Union, was sentenced in Los Angeles to life in prison.
+Reduced taxation of capital gains has a proven record of success in helping to build a stronger American economy.
+Both Boesak and Tutu were freed after being held briefly.
+All three are Drexel board members.
+Four thousand workers have been kept; the other 14,000 are being re-trained. Bischof is no demagogue.
+But to say as the newsletter did that this book is `scientifically meaningless' is rather global, and not correct." Calls to Prentice-Hall were not returned.
+They reported heavy fighting in the Kandahar area of southern Afghanistan and said guerrillas claimed to have overrun the garrison town of Shahr-i-Safa, 35 miles north of Kandahar on the strategic highway to Kabul, last Friday.
+Then they can start the process on other blacks and we can let the process run its course." It takes about six months for a proposed member to be accepted by Shoal Creek on an expedited basis.
+A few are now acting to allow more flexibility.
+Auctioneer Mitchell Kruse of Kruse International, Auburn, Ind., said 500 cars were sold during the two-day event at Bally's Hotel and Casino.
+Somebody should tell the conductor and the production team. Further performances until May 29 Why is it that The Barber of Seville, with its strong plot, brilliant music and several hit numbers, seldom delights in the theatre?
+She remains in place. There were other curious decisions.
+"The sportsmen are crazy about sports, not spending money on shopping," said Y.K. Kim, a tailor.
+But the head of a draft Cuomo committee said his group plans to try to convince a court to add Cuomo to the list of Democratic candidates on the June 7 ballot.
+Without guarantees, the purchaser of a warrant or option is accepting the credit risk of the Mexican broker or bank that issues the option - which often is significant.
+The International Monetary Fund approved $72.5 million in loans to support structural economic adjustments in the African country of Malawi.
+The draft calls sexism a sin, asks that key church positions excluding ordination be open to women, urges an end to the economic inequities women suffer and says men need to be more responsible in marriage and family relationships.
+Ms. Nacel married Lehder in Toronto in February 1977 and was divorced in 1980 or 1981 in Haiti.
+"By being the first in line, I hoped my family would be convinced that I did what I could to come home sooner," he says.
+Government leaders are concerned that releasing Mandela and introducing other reforms would spur unrest, and they want to hold off on changes to be sure they retain control of developments, the reports said, citing unidentified sources.
+So King Fahd, Mr. Hanke comments, surely has a dilemma.
+He did not specify any action, but under the constitution he may rule by decree or impose martial law if he deems the nation is facing an emergency.
+He flew from Damascus to Rhein-Main Air Base just outside Frankfurt, West Germany early Tuesday aboard a U.S. Air Force C-141 transport plane, arriving in brilliant, sunny weather.
+Consumers pay $20 to join Shop America and place catalog orders at their local 7-Eleven store, paying in yen.
+Elsewhere, typical Piano touches like long multi-storey escalators and brightly painted pipework abound. But it is finding uses for the rest of the plant which has posed the biggest challenge for the sponsors.
+He expects Citicorp's corporate banking business in Europe to grow more rapidly than its U.S. corporate business over the next 10 years.
+Support is free for the first 12 months and subsequently for 10-20 per cent of the initial charge per annum; support includes free upgrades.
+Such a campaign will have its most devastating impact on the mentally ill clients whom he claims to be representing.
+The program, in addition to Goodyear's buyback of Sir James's stake, is part of the restructuring that prompted the financier to abandon his bid.
+The company attributed the improvement to recent cost-cutting efforts coupled with strong growth in long-distance telephone revenue.
+Peoples' health, and its good standing with regulators, will help it keep growing because there are few qualified buyers of troubled banks.
+Democracy and our republican form of government depend on the ability of legislators to serve unlimited terms, the legislators say, so the voters failed to understand their own well-being by limiting terms.
+Irving has rejected takeover efforts by Bank of New York, which has offered $60 a share in cash and securities for Irving's 18.1 million common shares.
+"So when there is a undoubted conflict within the party, government and top military leadership, they are especially careful to keep it obscure from the rest of the world," said the diplomatic source.
+Most Shfaram residents stayed indoors or watched from their balconies as Peres and a few dozen party activists walked through the town which in 1984 gave half its votes to the Communist Party.
+Except for the Northwest, dry weather prevailed across the nation.
+The fresh, golden-yellow marking of forms like Flavescens would please anyone. Egged on by this autumn exhibit, I intend to use them to fill out and brighten the places which need an evergreen but which will not suit anything of doubtful hardiness.
+The elephant stuff isn't moving and if things don't pick up, we're going to be stuck with it." Ella Wilson of Gautier, Miss., a vendor at the open-air French Market, faced a similar prospect.
+Arthur Kelly, a retired executive vice president and former director of the BFGoodrich Co., has died.
+Scots rated the entrepreneur as fifth most admired profession below teachers, bankers and manual workers such as plumbers and bus drivers. The English put entrepreneurs third after teachers and bankers, and Germans put them after teachers.
+In late New York trading yesterday, the dollar stood at 1.8242 marks, up from 1.8183 Friday.
+Jumblatt retaliated by shelling the 310-square-mile Christian enclave north of the capital.
+The hamburger chain reported unexpectedly poor quarterly results late Friday, prompting investors to dump the stock Monday in heavy trading.
+Robbins and his wife, Aldona, former senior economist in the Treasury's office of economic policy, now operate Fiscal Associates, a consulting firm.
+Ortega acknowledged that Nicaragua's economic condition is "very critical" and said the state's budget will have to be cut.
+The results reflect the performance of its 818 subsidiaries and 24 equity-accounted affiliates.
+Stoneman's dressing-down left the millionaire entrepreneur feeling terrific.
+Howard Kurz, a principal of Buchen, Kurz & Co., a New York-based foreign exchange management concern, said the stock market may have been reacting to a belief that U.S. interest rates have peaked for now because of reduced fears of inflation.
+More of these couples are having children.
+Japanese investors are now watching moves on the foreign exchange market, as well as the timing of any official discount rate hike, the analyst said.
+It's a reflection of us and our self-esteem." Mikhail S. Gorbachev played horseshoes and hardball during his four days in Washington.
+Among the options, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, were: _ Razing the chancery and building a new one.
+He's the last of the great musical comedy composers, a pantheon that once included George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers.
+Analysts, meanwhile, could barely contain themselves.
+For other reexport destinations, including the Soviet Union and China, licenses won't be required if the U.S. parts don't exceed 10% of a product's value or a total of $10,000 in any case.
+Business Week is printed at the plant, near New London, on Wednesday nights and Thursdays, and goes on sale Fridays.
+The declines in orders in January and February represented the first back-to-back drops in three years, and the March increase was attributed solely to a big surge in aircraft orders that masked broader weakness.
+Car dealers raised eyebrows earlier this year when they refused to accept payment in australs, which were losing value by the hour.
+And the battleship Missouri is to join the USS Wisconsin already in the gulf.
+United Telecommunications' year-earlier loss of $141.1 million was after a $175 million charge related to the formation of US Sprint.
+Most states allow such rifles in hunting but usually limit the size of the ammunition magazine, or clip.
+Names of nominees are compiled from year-end sales charts of the music industry trade publication Cash Box.
+He says the release of so many books could hurt sales for each.
+He insists he will be loyal to Mr. Bush.
+"CBS Evening News" had the biggest increase, up 22 percent in overnight ratings compared with those for the same three-day period in the preceding two weeks, he said.
+Next were complaints about lost, damaged or delayed luggage and problems obtaining refunds for unused or lost tickets.
+And they think the new-found military unity will give officers a better bargaining position, even though polls show that the public, at least in Buenos Aires, the capital, is disgusted with the excesses of military rule that have come to light.
+Evergreen language arts teacher Joseph Knight submitted a transfer request to the Jefferson County School District last Friday after receiving an unsigned note containing a racist threat.
+The inauguration of George Washington was fast approaching, and the new vice president fretted over where he should sit, how Congress should receive him, and how Washington should be formally addressed.
+Under the free-trade pact with Canada, tariffs, quotas and other trade barriers began to fall in January 1989 and will be removed by the turn of the century.
+"He's a good, solid, reliable, wonderful type of individual." Wives and girlfriends nominated most of the more than 4,000 entrants.
+Two armed convicts fled a high-security prison colony in a bus after seizing eight hostages, but police killed one of the men and wounded the other, and all captives were released unharmed, Tass said Thursday.
+In lesser parts, Richard Leech (the Italian Tenor), Claire Powell and Graham Clark (the intriguers) stand out. For serious Straussians, the new recording of his 1938 one-acter Friedenstag ('Day of Peace') - the first ever - is of keener interest.
+President Bush's plan of attack in the war on drugs will be no more than a quick fix unless neighborhoods across America rally to the cause, say some state and local officials.
+Verity told reporters at Sheremetyevo Airport that Washington "supports the expansion of peaceful, mutually beneficial trade and economic relations" with the Soviet Union an that he hoped this week's meetings would produce new trade agreements.
+Or which delicate adjustments to recommend if chips are cooking too brown, too spicy or with the wrong moisture content.
+The gulf crisis has enabled China to break out part way from its diplomatic isolation resulting from the crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators 18 months ago.
+"I think they can shave another 5% off their schedules," said John Casesa, an analyst with Wertheim Schroder & Co. "People are negative right now, and a car is a postponable purchase." General Motors Corp. already is hedging.
+The bickering escalated late last year when raiders, thought to be from Transkei, attacked a Ciskei jail and freed Charles Sebe, the brother of Ciskei President Lennox Sebe.
+The pilot of the Mirage jet fighter was killed when his plane went down at 9:20 a.m. about a mile from the Isar plant at the Bavarian village of Ohu.
+AT&T's Picturephone initially was aimed at the residential caller.
+Redpath said construction is to be completed in September.
+The patched-up American Trader moved into Long Beach Harbor this morning and tied up at an Atlantic Richfield Co. dock to unload the remaining 21 million gallons of crude oil in its tanks and begin hull puncture repairs.
+Officials with the American Council on Education in Washington said Tuesday Lexalt University was not listed among its records as an accredited member.
+Neither candidate is invulnerable on the savings and loan issue, but both are pointing fingers.
+Tax credits amounted Pounds 157,000 (Pounds 532,000) leaving retained profits of Pounds 165,000 (losses Pounds 720,000). Turnover totalled Pounds 15.1m (Pounds 14.2m).
+Congress is considering a plan of loan guarantees for the Farm Credit System that probably would total about $6 billion.
+This leaves the mayor as the only elected official with a city-wide perspective.
+Some singers pulled out when they learned what was expected of them.
+Cheney, who has been on the job just 39 days, said the process "for the ultimate Republican hawk," was extremely difficult, but he knew of no other way to cut the budget.
+Maj. Phil Soucy, an Army spokesman, has said most of the overcharges came as a result of an accounting system used in handling Army contracts.
+This follows declines of 2 per cent last year and 9 per cent in 1991. Expenditure in Hungary is predicted to grow by 14.3 per cent from a low base.
+A move by the Fed to lower U.S. interest rates could come as early as today, after the release of the November employment data, traders said.
+Grettenberger said he expected Cadillac to continue to command the lion's share of the luxury car market. holding on to its 26.8 percent share.
+Like Quebec City, Fermont has fortifications; unlike Quebec City, the defensive wall was built before the houses.
+The guerrillas, who have been fighting the U.S.-backed government for nine years, offered Tuesday to take part in elections if certain conditions were met.
+In addition, the Easter vacation fell into April this year, compared with an earlier Easter a year ago, which diffused the Easter vacation attendance surge into last year's second quarter, he said.
+Federal officials know the whereabouts of a former police chief who disappeared 12 years ago but, at his instruction, they can't tell his wife and two children.
+The issue is subject to regulatory approvals.
+The bank said it had taken action to lower operating costs to Ecu137m, 8 per cent below budgeted levels.
+It has been overturned by the nearly 400,000 signers of the petitions to recall Gov. Mecham.
+Moderate Roman Catholic leaders had urged police to stay away to avoid clashes with mourners.
+Mr. Gul is an expert on vulgarity in the Pakistani cinema.
+That forecast assumed "no economic, natural or political catastrophies," such as the 40% decline in the value of Japanese equities or the Persian Gulf crisis.
+Individual hotels in Beijing have begun charging their off-season rates.
+Nearby, white-coated technicians tend a computer system that has had six broken components in the past month.
+I don't know whether that makes economic sense or not but that is what people have come to expect,' Mr Robyns explains. Third, despite the common regulatory framework of today's directive, legal disparities remain.
+It is clear that the underwriters were only comfortable backing a Pounds 450m issue if the paper was priced to sell.
+There may be better opportunities." "Employers are going to start reaching out to the disabled," he said.
+Farther inland, rainshowers developed over parts of Wyoming.
+If its progress runs true to form, it should be possible within a few months to distinguish the elements of lasting value through a smokescreen of misinformation and mystery. BPR is a way of improving business efficiency.
+The five-day visit marks the first time the leaders of the world's two most populous countries have met since 1960, when Premier Chou Enlai went to New Delhi.
+"They have the same horsepower as me," she says, smiling.
+Last year, the union invited investors and analysts to hear labor's version of a strike at iron ore mines owned by Cleveland Cliffs Inc.
+Outgoing President P.W. Botha said today he was not consulted about a diplomatic mission to Zambia his heir apparent plans to make, indicating a deepening rift between the two.
+The meeting at which Mr. Sciarra was elected a delegate was "like a circus," a Teamster recalls.
+"We can't argue that strongly for spending billions abroad to buy downstream facilities," says a Venezuelan oil official.
+Today, no commercial ships are built in the United States.
+AT&T's West said she agrees in principle with itemizing the bills, but that is up to local companies.
+But in its statement today from Baghdad, the Palestine Liberation Front claimed that only two Syrians and 12 Palestinians took part in the raid.
+This helped ensure that profits for the group as a whole rose to DM177.6m in 1991-1992 compared with DM104.9m.
+Many don't seem to know what that is.
+Before the sale the government wrote off Canadair's debt, which included over C$1 billion of development costs for the Challenger jet.
+Roughly half are suppliers to bigger national companies.
+Wall Street securities firms are putting their marketing muscle behind certificates of deposit.
+Thus, the priciest offering is Wall Street Transcript, a $990-a-year weekly "in-depth pipeline to professional investors."
+The company said its new movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," grossed approximately $25.4 million in its first weekend at the box office.
+And new technology often has cash-draining start-up problems.
+The killings were reported from separate areas in the prosperous northern farming state.
+With their large, frantic eyes and tense tallness, Jeff Goldblum and Julie Hagerty are perfectly cast as Bruce and Prudence, neurotics in search of mates.
+On Wednesday, Lifland approved the sale of the company's name for $8 million to Stanwich Partners of Stamford, Conn.
+But Tom DiMaria, of the Washington-based National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, called domestic partnership a "fundamental requirement" for homosexuals to be accepted by society.
+Some included a coup d'etat to replace Mr John Major with Mr Michael Heseltine or, just maybe, Mr Kenneth Clarke.
+The market halt plan is one of the key recommendations offered after the crash by a presidential task force headed by Nicholas Brady, a New York investment banker who is now Treasury secretary.
+He said it was his intention to expose them.
+Tobacco ads account for about half of newspapers' national advertising, or roughly 3 percent of total advertising revenues, according to advertising director John Dallos.
+One issue that remained unresolved was the shape of the capital-gains tax cut.
+To compensate, I skied the Craftsbury trails for two days before the event.
+Hall said about 7,000 people have so far been screened in Hong Kong and only 15 percent of these were accepted as genuine refugees rather than economic migrants.
+Gordon Investments is a merchant-banking concern 50%-owned by Gordon Capital Corp., a Toronto-based investment dealer.
+Imee, who has three children of her own, lives in Morocco and is not permitted to travel on a Philippine passport, they said.
+A gag order imposed by Superior Court Judge Bruce Geernaert at the start of testimony last month remained in effect while the jury decides punitive damages.
+Inspired by handicapped Vietnam Veterans in Miami where he was fitted for prosthesis, Celso Garcia has remarried and he and his wife are expecting a baby.
+Mr. Osterhoff was suggested for the top financial job by Phillip Caldwell, a Digital director who was then chairman of Ford.
+But Mr. Legg's investing is far more sophisticated these days.
+During the male dance revue last month, strippers came close enough for members of the Taneytown Volunteer Fire Department's women's auxiliary to tuck dollar bills in the dancers' G-strings, Assistant State's Attorney Jill Trivas said.
+Bush argued that the general election battle has not been joined.
+He said Contra leaders plan to meet with representatives of the leftist Sandinista government at the southern frontier post of Sapoa, where the sides signed a 60-day cease-fire on March 23.
+Near Tucson, Ariz., William Downey says many ranches are being sold to city investors.
+In 1989, it spent less than 6% of its total budget raising funds and less than 1% on administration, according to Nonprofit Times of Hopewell, N.J. Donations are tax-deductible, and therefore can't be used for military purposes.
+The Lord wants me to have them.
+The suit was based on alleged violations of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO.
+While some funds already have changed their prospectuses to detail the high risk inherent to high-yield bond investing, the SEC suggestions go beyond these complicated and often hard-to-read explanatory documents.
+L-dopa, the drug most commonly used against the disease, has side effects and loses its effectiveness over time.
+By Sunday afternoon, the Northeast had only showers over northern Maine.
+Bolt, Beranek & Newman, to avoid costly "bad hires" and emphasize the applicant's future, strives harder to divine the "real candidate."
+The Coalition to Preserve the Financial Interest and Syndication Rule, which represents program producers, said the Barrett plan appears to be a "significant deregulatory step."
+But analysts expect it to eventually sell the Talisman holding.
+East German leader Erich Honecker today announced his nation will reduce its armed forces by 10,000 soldiers and reduce defense spending 10 percent.
+Estimates have been made that the new law could give the right of settlement to a total of 225,000 people.
+In the two weeks since he was elected, Bush has filled four Cabinet jobs.
+Investors can usually get higher yields by investing long-term.
+He said members are debating the role of a younger generation "who want no share of the stigma of the past" but want to take responsibility for the present and future.
+But random conversations with a score of merchants indicated that fear, not politics, is keeping the shops shuttered.
+Romanians are excited to see the first oranges and bananas in their stores in years, but they worry that the small pleasures they have so quickly become accustomed to will disappear.
+The term 'actively engaged' as used in the preceding sentence shall be construed to mean full time employment and hold the position of Director in at least one of the operating companies in the Pergamon Group.
+Since 1974 companies have been encouraged by federal law to subsidize their employees' stock purchases; up to a certain limit, a company can deduct from its taxable earnings the money it puts into an ESOP.
+Shanghai's government also is building satellite towns around the city and plans to raze old buildings to make way for spacious apartment blocks and green parks.
+The growing clout of special interests in congressional elections has prompted Senate critics to seek voluntary restraints on the amount of such money that can be spent by Senate candidates. The Democratic push has been stymied by Republican filibusters.
+The 37-year-old former model, who according to court records took the actor's name but was never married to him, had sought a court order forcing O'Toole to return her son.
+Defense stocks surged briefly during the coup, but have since retreated.
+Oshin has become a popular brand name for everything from shoes to electrical appliances.
+Douglas said most of the injuries involved cuts or twisted ankles.
+And then there are the lyrics of the song itself.
+In one case, the report says, 74 Vietnamese refugees who came via Cambodia in June 1988 were surrounded by Thai soldiers and towed back to sea in four small boats.
+As well as the minivan issue, the Japanese are worried they are being pushed into bilateral talks on matters they believe are better dealt with through a multilateral forum such as Gatt, including the opening of Japan's rice market.
+The same standard that applies to a staff person at HUD (Department of Housing and Urban Development) should also apply to housing subcommittee staff on Capitol Hill.
+The Treasury denied the reports, but when challenged to check its tape recording of the remarks said its tape machine had malfunctioned.
+For complex cases, judges sometimes allow many more.
+DRUG TESTS The court gave railroads broader power to test their workers for drugs, upholding routine tests for Conrail employees.
+Acid rain could be almost as big a contributor as fertilizer runoff or sewage and industrial water pollution to the decline of marine life in East Coast estuaries, an environmental group concluded today.
+Although some smaller barge operators could be forced out of business because of losses, Farrell said he knew of none which have folded so far and is unaware of layoffs.
+The commission began looking into the matter after receiving several reports from women who claimed they had been denied abortion services because they were HIV-positive.
+Columbia, with a third of its assets once tied up in junk bonds, could be the source of as much controversy in death as it was in life.
+He said, however, that Kerr-McGee hasn't decided exactly how it will respond.
+Leonard M. Marks, an attorney for Apple, said he felt the decision showed Nike was "being responsive to the lawsuit and the numerous complaints of Beatles fans" about its use of the recordings.
+Disaster Control, a closely held concern based in Warminster, Pa., provides disaster recovery services for Burroughs mainframe computers.
+Robertson's near majority on the central committee was the result of a well-orchestrated strategy.
+Phillip S. Sumpter, chief financial officer of this maker of upholstery fabrics, was named to the additional, new posts of executive vice president and chief operating officer.
+Seed of the devil!
+"Most taxpayers don't realize some of the adverse parts of it."
+Human rights activists called for a two-hour national strike today to demand that legislators consider changing a constitutional provision that guarantees Communists a "leading and guiding role" in society.
+The test is designed to replicate the forces involved in a two-car collision in which the car with the dummies is moving at 15 miles per hour and a car hitting it at 30 mph.
+Officer Joaquin "Jack" Montijo, 35, was shot in the head Wednesday night and died Thursday afternoon when life support systems were shut off at Temple University Hospital, officials said.
+It has had to retreat in a number of West Coast markets, and many of its Western routes are now unprofitable.
+"A little encouragement goes a long way with me," he said of the response to "Slow Turning" and the cover version of Hiatt's "Thing Called Love" by Bonnie Raitt. "I've never been so at ease with the process of record making.
+Other critics charge that Congress has guaranteed a crisis in the nation's overcrowded prison system.
+"The concern that consumer buying would slow up tremendously was not reflected in the October numbers," said Jeffrey Edelman, vice president and retail securities analyst for Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. in New York.
+Three people were killed when hundreds of construction troops angered by poor working conditions went on a rampage at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, news agencies said.
+Analysts believe that the Dublin-based fruit and vegetable wholesaling group has had a reasonable year, despite the recession in the UK market.
+A 50 percent increase would require about $12 billion from the United States, but the contribution would not be counted as increasing the federal deficit.
+Three men, including a Hong Kong resident, have been executed for drug smuggling in the southern province of Yunnan, the official press reported Sunday.
+Fourth-quarter revenue rose 4.2 percent to $2.72 billion from $2.61 billion a year earlier.
+Whether this rising level of methane was abnormal or was just a natural variation was uncertain.
+Georgian activists claim that the Abkhazian rioting was preceded by weeks of threats by Abkhazian activists, and during that time they obtained massive amounts of arms.
+In the past, Gadhafi has described such groups as the Irish Republican Army as "liberation movements" rather than terrorists.
+The commissioners seem to be telling parishes that the fall in income is wholly due to the recession, in the way which it has affected property values and rents.
+Strait, Kathy Mattea, Reba McEntire, Garth Brooks and the group Shenandoah each had two.
+Clause 5 of the agreement guarantees freedom of speech and the press.
+Nuova Era's live recording of a 1988 performance at Martina Franca will, I hope, bring the work some more admirers.
+"The inquiry just began," she said.
+You live in a certain society, and that society has rules, and you abide by them.
+Published reports have said Wright was one of the few investors in Jewell Enterprises to receive payments from the company before it failed.
+And thunderstorms began developing along the North Carolina coast.
+Now, with copper prices improving, even Magma's shares are showing some life.
+"Judge us on quality right away," Saturn's Mr. Wetzel says.
+An aide offered to publish it in six to nine months.
+In one letter, Clark calls Lewis a "poor fellow" who was "much distressed" about how the public might perceive his handling of financial matters in the territory.
+Their plans are a fast-track to serious rail accidents,' he said.
+While the debt-swap plan didn't reduce Mexico's $105 billion in total foreign debt as much as expected, some were heartened by the exercise.
+The official sources said the budget forecasts total expenditures of 1.60 billion rials ($4.13 billion), marginally below 1987's spending of 1.61 billion rials.
+The bank sees this less ambitious strategy as cost-effective. Yet other banks are trying to disprove conventional wisdom.
+The ruling called on Davis to report back to the appeals court after his hearings on the issue.
+Col. Erick Sanchez, chief of the 4th Infantry Batallion, told reporters the dynamite was "to be used by subversive groups to continue the chain of terrorist acts that lately have unleashed panic in Honduras."
+GM-CSF is a protein that appears to shorten recovery time for bone-marrow transplant patients and reduce bone-marrow failures among some AIDS patients.
+Although campaign bigwigs have secure jobs, others are finding some employers unimpressed with the Dukakis campaign experience on their resumes.
+The move could eventually shrink Shell's service-station presence in the region.
+Bond prices posted another broad advance Friday on signs the Federal Reserve had adopted a more generous credit policy.
+The GOP nominated state Rep. John Boehner, 40, of West Chester, to run in November.
+William Rosenberg, the EPA's assistant adminstrator for air and radiation, said the long delay in the regulations reflects the difficulties the agency faces in reducing hazardous releases under current federal air quality laws.
+The U.S. doesn't lend its gold to commercial banks, but Canada and certain European and Asian countries do through their central banks.
+And last year, the company had to take a $45 million charge related to the phase-out of its troubled Verex Corp. mortgage insurance unit.
+"We hope that this will mark the beginning of a long overdue process in which not only CBS Records, but all major record producers will begin to live up to their responsibility of combating rather than validating bigotry in America," he said.
+On the other hand, the volume of sales is picking up by 50,000 transactions a month. This is the real - but unremarked - turning point to the housing market, the low point of the slump in price and volume terms.
+Even worse, as investors shunned its commercial paper in Stockholm markets Nyckeln sank into a liquidity squeeze. Problems swiftly spread to other finance companies, which like Nyckeln had been big dispensers of real estate credits.
+They and the State Department have said the 1947 treaty under which New York became U.N. headquarters obliges the United States to let all accredited missions operate.
+Instead, big investors spread money among stocks, bonds and other assets, according to a long-term plan that wasn't supposed to budge.
+Almodovar's screenplay is primarily a pas de deux between unlikely lovers.
+There are some things you should keep in mind when hand tools are purchased and used.
+More than 70 percent of the 400 businesses questioned rated in-house training programs as an important source of skilled employees, according to the survey commissioned by the National Associations of Trade & Technical Schools.
+The sources were unable to provide information on how the satellite was operating.
+There also are numerous individual suits against the Hunts claiming silver losses during the wild market gyrations.
+In his meeting with Ms. Doi, Kaifu cited Japan's "growing responsibility" in international affairs, Kyodo News Service reported.
+The bank said it continues to actively participate in the 12-bank advisory committee.
+In August 1989, she came upon a robbery report involving a familiar M.O.: A Houston hotel guest had been held up by an especially courtly stranger.
+Students, it says, are "blowing off" an abundant number of jobs paying $3.55 or $3.65 an hour and searching for better-paying positions.
+The poll showed that 69 percent of Californians statewide supported limits on the number of legal immigrants each year.
+Several churches are nearby.
+Contractors are finding their hands full creating cleaning and engineering maintenance programmes tailored to individual buildings. Mr Astley says that package deals more than pay for themselves.
+Those steps include an increase of $35 million in its provision for loan losses.
+The poll has a margin of error of 2.5 percent.
+Instead he talks of continual change and the need to maintain morale.
+Gemayal then chose Gen.
+He also told the Asean ministers that the dispute was being exaggerated, and that it would be better not to discuss it in public to avoid increasing tension.
+She had been in University Square since the protest began in April.
+If you disagree, take a look at a new coffee-table book by Martin Gottfried, "More Broadway Musicals" (Harry N. Abrams).
+"I think it would help back in the United States with the American people to see that we have more help from Egypt and from other countries on the ground in Saudi Arabia," he said.
+The forthrightness of his views and his natural iconoclasm are evident in Paying the Piper, which is compulsory reading for anyone entering the field of arts sponsorship.
+Possibly somewhere in his dreams he sees himself building the socialist version of South Korea's Hyundai.
+The House has approved letting international standards guide how much responsibility an oil or shipping company must take for a spill.
+But obviously, as I've said before, I will publicly answer any questions that anybody has about any aspect of my conduct.
+When Copeland's lawyer, Frank Hancock, told the judge Copeland feared for his safety in prison, there was more applause from the officers who packed the courtroom.
+He entered his plea Friday.
+Lynn R. Williams, international president of the Steelworkers, said last night that although he was "not encouraged" by the prospect of the PBGC continuing to litigate the issue, the union's rank-and-file voting on the agreement will proceed.
+The White House said that Reagan intends to raise the issue of the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia with Gorbachev and said it hopes reports of a possible troop withdrawal provide impetus for the talks.
+He succeeds V.J. Skutt, 85, who was named chairman emeritus.
+The case for a single funding agency, at one remove from the politicians' grasp, with clear objectives and long-term stability is unanswerable.
+In addition, many of them were doing poorly this year until the record-breaking cold spell hit.
+Members also owed the U.N. force in Cyprus $158.1 million by the end of July, said Goulding.
+"If consumers continue to be edgy, for whatever reason, then we've got problems," says Thomas Juster, an economist who specializes in consumer psychology at the University of Michigan.
+In neighbouring Brandenburg it did only marginally better, with 2.2 per cent, although that was a sharp drop from the 6.6 per cent it won four years ago.
+Aretha Franklin watched with detachment while guests dined on smoked salmon, fresh fruit and chocolate fondue, and danced to the music of two bands.
+He set up both his residence and office in the same building to avoid commuting in the city.
+"It's not at its potential yet." The company also encourages, and in some cases requires, employee-ownership.
+General Motors Corp. says it has given up trying to sell its closed Fairfield auto parts stamping plant as an ongoing business and instead will sell the property.
+Speakers at the conservative-dominated Communist Congress heaped more stinging criticism on Gorbachev on Tuesday.
+The two are now married.
+The magazine that's not written for old fashioned housewives, it's written for the newest, hottest mamas ever.
+But the pattern is so old _ Hirohito reigned for 62 years and 13 days _ and Japan is so different now that precedent may not be followed.
+End Adv PM Fri Dec. 21 One of the more terrible punishments that can be inflicted by economic events is uncertainty, and during this holiday season it is present in lumps, like coal in a Christmas stocking.
+But anybody counting on making a killing in cookie jars could get burned.
+Why do them one at a time?
+Like most geographic features, Mt.
+Although the price committee can't make pricing adjustments, it has the authority to call a full meeting of all 13 members of OPEC.
+For people whose opportunities for advancement appear blocked, the lottery offers hope, as well as fantasy and escape.
+Mr. Gorbachev needs to begin paying more attention to the labor-supply side of the equation.
+In 1986, he was released and sent back to the tar pit.
+Associate Professor of Economics University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas Modern Misnomer The use of one expression Has come to a sudden halt: With hypertension's prevalence, Not even salt is worth its salt.
+The Norwegian Ballet presents two new Grieg ballets, while orchestras from Bergen and Trondheim play the major symphonic works.
+Recently, for example, Bean received 999 pairs of dark green rubber boots from a vendor.
+He never caused a problem." Mahoney, 34, was convicted of drunken driving in 1984 and paid a fine.
+Today, 75% of U.S. ocean merchandise trade with the rest of the world is hauled in big containers instead of in all those crates, tubs, sacks and boxes used in 1955.
+The company increased its staff significantly last year, picking up a number of brokers who had been let go by other firms anxious to cut costs during the late-1990 market decline.
+He says he has had customers in Austria and Switzerland as well as his native Germany.
+The congress, based in Lusaka, Zambia, is the main black group fighting to overthrow the government of South Africa and end apartheid.
+Caps bearing the guru's likeness inside a rifle target were hot items.
+He is a former general news executive with USA Today and editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal.
+The focus will move more towards interest rates in the United States and the strength of its recovery, he added.
+The rioting broke out in late afternoon as the stores prepared to close for the weekend.
+The attitudes of these white voters grow out of their environment.
+But Defrank said the 3,000 hours is a standard mean time, meaning it is an average. "To criticize the Air Force for one IMU failing is meaningless because it's the mean time between failures that is important, and we're meeting that," he said.
+They expect to eventually examine hundreds of members of at least 50 families.
+For all of Bush's activity in Asia, there was no sign of progress on nagging trade frictions, particularly with Japan and South Korea.
+The country prohibited its publication, but Czechoslovakians typed the play and passed it through the underground.
+Of OPEC's 13 member nations, 11 were represented here by last night.
+Because Parker did not have enough time to fully explore the claims of anti-labor bias, the panel said the union should be given another opportunity to document their allegations in the lower court.
+Then in the 1980s, he complains, the company transferred hundreds of jobs to Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas.
+Zhivkov has admitted he made mistakes but has denied committing crimes.
+I knew sons of government officials and members of Congress who were first in line to obtain whatever excuse was necessary to avoid military service.
+Mrs. Johanson, a Republican housewife and lifelong resident of this town of 6,700, 45 miles south of Providence, said the apparent dognapping is the work of a sick mind rather than a political foe. Rumors have sprung up nevertheless.
+The only missing element, the magazine said at the time, was "a high-profile national account."
+Mr. Browne said the reduction of its bank credit line won't affect the company's plans to acquire new assets.
+The group has not declared its position yet, but one of its members said Mr. Thomas had helped himself in the meeting.
+The Democrats said the capital-gains issue surely would need to be put off to another day.
+"Most of the time there is no trust or understanding.
+And without workable recycling, communities with overflowing landfills must build unpopular, expensive disposal plants or face big recurring costs to ship garbage ever-longer distances.
+I recently asked one of the brighter supermodels, Kate Moss, to name her favourite designers.
+The market also was troubled by anticipation of a rise in Japan's discount rate, traders said.
+The ANC, based in Lusaka, Zambia, wages a bombing and sabotage campaign trying to overthrow South Africa's government.
+Pro-government reporters did not attend.
+While Mr. Sculley stopped short of making firm predictions for the company for fiscal 1987, he said the new products will make possible "a much better year than 1986, especially the second half."
+Movements in all three have been calling for autonomy.
+While P&G appears to have gotten a jump on its competitors, many companies in the food industry are working feverishly on their own fat-replacement substances.
+A magnitude 6.7 quake is considered capable of causing severe damage in a populated area.
+Prince Charles, who is known for his environmental concerns, announced lsat summer that his household would give up aerosols.
+For those companies now turning to interns for critical manpower, there can be a downside.
+The central bank also said West Germany's long-term capital account surplus fell to 69 million marks in July from 1.698 billion marks in June.
+Then they opened small gift shops mostly aimed at Japanese tourists.
+Lake County, Ohio, prosecutor Steven C. LaTourette, has said the Averys apparently were killed as a sacrifice that would cleanse cult members' souls and allow them to travel to the wilderness.
+Kaunda, who has been Zambia's president since it won independence in 1964, had repeatedly stalled on announcing a date for the election, which diplomats say he is likely to lose.
+An army spokesman said the two soldiers were hit by a firebomb as they drove through Tulkarem.
+That may prevent the shares from outperforming. Annual profits were bolstered by a Pounds 64m increase in foreign exchange trading profits.
+In 1961, a special court heard the case of Adolf Eichmann, found him guilty and sentenced him to death.
+"Louis Macey (a former councilman) proposed to change the name to Eisenhower Airport," Mancuso said. "When Kennedy was assassinated, they wanted to name it after him.
+Although early reports said the tanker had been carrying 20,000 gallons of fuel, Stone said the tanker held only 1,100 gallons.
+Mr. Thompson doesn't want to raise the dividend again, however, despite the substantial cash position for a company its size.
+The move was outlined in a memorandum sent to the group's 8,100 employees by Lawrence Perlman, president of Data Storage Products, one of Control Data's core businesses.
+Other sales contests are shaping up in this category of long-range, wide-bodied planes that are smaller than Boeing Co.'s 747.
+Avoiding the Soviet army draft has become a strong concern in many republics, partly because of deadly hazing practices.
+A spokesman for Quayle, who in the interviews discussed his opposition to a bias bill passed in the Senate Wednesday night, said no station was intentionally left out.
+The U.S. Comptroller of the Currency closed Texas National Bank-Westheimer, Houston, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said.
+All of the suspects, except for Petrosino, were arrested in February in Geneva after an aborted meeting at which Du Pont was to pay $10 million in exchange for documents that contained trade secrets about Lycra.
+He began not a month, a year, or a decade ago, but on Easter 1916, when Irish nationalists rose against British rule.
+Congressional Republicans are unhappy that Democrats have refused to put forth a specific proposal, even after Bush backed away from a campaign pledge to oppose tax increases.
+Many directors see their own success as being tied to taking their enterprises away from the control of the state, despite the risks.
+The likely nominees of the Republican and Democratic parties spent the day working to shore up support in parts of the country where each is considered weakest: Dukakis in the South and Bush in the Midwest.
+"Almost every plant involved in the basic steel industry has made some form of accommodations in crew size and job combinations that lend to more efficient operations," says Sam Camens, a United Steelworkers official.
+Taiwan's restive native-born population, which has been clamoring for democracy, considers him one of its own.
+They have limited the personal sector's ability to consume and heavily regulated the financial sector so as to ensure a predictable supply of low-cost capital for industry.
+Across Western Europe, government officials are worried, and in many cases angry, over U.S. arms sales to Iran.
+Former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover was known to have hated King.
+Spokesman for Kelso and Northwest declined to comment.
+They are among 30 people who have sued in a federal court, claiming the sect leaders who govern the towns' 5,000 inhabitants are illegally holding property belonging to church members.
+"We desperately are hoping, continuing to try," he said.
+The restaurant is operated by the Community of Hospitality, a non-profit religious group that grew out of Short's activities.
+However, economists expect that household spending data, due to be announced this week, will reflect continued sluggishness.
+Today's case stems from the conviction of John Avery Coy on sex molesting charges.
+Other issues sold by the agency included Eastern Airlines, Penn Traffic and Telemundo Group.
+The index is compiled by Westpac Banking Corp. and the Melbourne University Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research.
+Even investigators with security clearance to read sensitive documents found the rules on access very tight.
+The jury reaches not-guilty ver dicts on 22 counts and deadlocks on 86 others.
+In design, Denmark itself has a strong identity - a spare, practical style that we see in furniture, tableware and Bang and Olufsen hi-fi.
+His company was at it again last week.
+Rejected a constitutional attack on a federal law requiring broadcasters to give equal time to opposing candidates for public office.
+The industry is beginning to attract some investments in more value-added products. Progress is also being made in developing markets for non quota goods such as skirts, housecoats and nightwear.
+We do allow the patient to do it to himself.
+A state museum has decided to shut down an exhibit featuring the exposed graves of 234 prehistoric American Indians because of "heightened sensitivity to display of human remains," an official said.
+They said they did not expect much activity until there are major developments in the gulf.
+'Industrial relations are good and the trade unions are reasonable.
+Eastern's major individual assets include airport gates and landing slots, its South American routes and its Miami maintenance facility.
+In a new rally for independence, more than 2,000 people gathered late Friday in Bratislava.
+The book "So Young, So Gay," a collection of Atlantic City historical facts, tells of numerous piers built and rebuilt since 1880, mostly for entertainment purposes such as concerts.
+Time will pay $70 per share for half of Warner's 200 million outstanding shares.
+Many economists say the stock market crash cooled off the economy at a time when it was in danger of overheating and falling into recession.
+He said the public's right to know was not at issue since federal investigators release all relevant information from crash tapes.
+He said he would vote for Helms for one reason - his 18 years in office. "He's got experience, and experience is the main thing," Beck said.
+But Seifert insisted that they eat indoors.
+Case is Tenneco's largest division, and Tenneco intends to retain majority control of the company. Mr Mead did not rule out a second offering of Case shares.
+De Klerk is expected to brief the black leaders on his recent reforms, including the Feb. 11 release of Nelson Mandela and the legalization of the ANC and other anti-apartheid groups.
+Japan's decision in 1986 to drop import restrictions on foreign cigarettes has proven a windfall for B.A.T and other Western tobacco companies.
+But advancing issues on the Big Board were ahead of decliners 957 to 673.
+He fought in Vietnam and was decorated for bravery, but spent much of his military career in West Germany with the 8th Infantry Division.
+"It's like cattle," he said.
+Mr. Burton indicated that little, if any, of the damages can be recovered, suggesting that most of the money put into Technical Equities was lost in poor investments rather than stolen by the defendants.
+The National Party has ruled South Africa for 41 years.
+"There is no formula; anything goes.
+The dollar was mixed in Europe today after falling to four-month lows on a report of unexpectedly low U.S. economic growth.
+Union sources suggested that the USX agreement provides an invitation to other coal companies to negotiate similar accords.
+Residents of both communities were voting Sunday and Monday, and Mestre residents outnumber Venetians 3-1. Results were to be announced after the completion of voting.
+Drexel's plan also would involve raising $300 million of borrowed money for Integrated.
+Pioneer Newspapers Inc. has repurchased minority interest in its stock from Sally Scripps Weston and her daughter, Marion S. Weston, heirs of the late newspaper baron James Scripps.
+Residents of the Minsk region must wait years for a private phone, Lewis said.
+In granting a license for a hydroelectric plant on Rock Creek in 1983, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission established minimum levels for the flow of water that must remain in the creek.
+Telegraph shares slipped 3 to 365p. Suggestions that motor dealer T. Cowie may announce a lucrative deal together with today's interim figures helped the shares harden 4 1/2 to 268p.
+The slump deepened in the afternoon because of the report that Japanese interest rates will rise further.
+Thurman and some other senior U.S. officials to doubt the credibility of Maj. Giroldi at critical moments during the coup attempt.
+The Daisy Hill hospital was already receiving the wounded when the Irish Republican Army gave its first telephone warning.
+"Nonetheless, what we have heard so far leaves us cautiously optimistic," said John Bavis, chairman of the 3,600-member union.
+He said corpses had been transported by garbage trucks to the area and the drivers were later shot by the police so that no witnesses whould be left.
+Published reports said Monday that the rebels intend to remain in the enclaves for months after Mrs. Chamorro's inauguration.
+All you need is a tuxedo or a formal gown and plenty of chutzpah.
+"If they want to dance with me, I'll dance," she said. "I think this is great.
+They had not. Mr Rabheru, a regular BA customer, says the airline apologised on the telephone, but his requests for a written explanation were ignored.
+Gysi said both the West German Bundeswehr and the East German Volksarmee should be cut in half by 1991, thereby lending credibility to promises that a united Germany would pose no threat to European neighbors.
+He had been shot four times, in the head and chest.
+In a recent booklet entitled Stopping Unemployment, they argue that unemployment benefits should be limited to a maximum of 12 months, and combined with extensive counselling and retraining.
+But Antigua withdrew almost immediately and was followed later by Montserrat and St. Kitts-Nevis.
+That was advocated in the 1970s by such groups as the American Civil Liberties Union, but Congress rejected the proposal.
+Reported cases of a rare blood disorder linked to the nutritional supplement L-tryptophan have risen to 730, federal officials said Thursday.
+He said the Coopers & Lybrand study "makes a prediction that the U.S. will be No. 1 in the 21st century.
+He also noted that the guaranteed timber offerings were part of the 1980 compromise with conservation groups that set aside 5.4 million acres of the forest as protected wilderness.
+Let us not think that 1915 cannot happen again," he said.
+Anonymous officials cited by the Post would not give details of the contents of the FBI report, except to say that it did not contain allegations of crimes or financial improprieties.
+William Rouhana, Robern's chairman, said the two companies "ran into operating issues" because of the difference in their manufacturing approach.
+As the eight-month-old takeover battle became increasingly bitter, preoccupying top executives and filling the rank-and-file with apprehension, Polaroid workers united passionately in opposition to Shamrock and Gold.
+Many argue that they are performing a necessary service because the immigration agency is so late educating those affected by the law.
+The factions will sit under a Cambodian banner but with separate plaques identifying each of the four groups.
+Mr Patten called for 'calm and constructive and rational discussions'. The vehemence of Beijing's objections upset Hong Kong's stock market, which has fallen 7 per cent in the past two days.
+The U.N. secretary-general is to hold separate talks with Iraq's foreign minister today.
+The message got through, if not necessarily in words.
+Payments to dealers could range from $100 or less for an original PC or PCjr to $1,000 for a recent-vintage AT, Lyons said. Dealers also will be reimbursed for handling and transportation costs.
+Fairchild, 76, said he thought Holmes was trying to blackmail him by pressing charges against his 50-year-old son in an effort to get the elder Fairchild to pay more legal fees.
+The high rate of attrition among drugs during even the late stages of development is what makes pharmaceuticals a risk business.
+Content with his business achievements, Bentsen reentered politics in 1970, defeating liberal incumbent Ralph Yarborough in the primary and broadening his appeal in the general election to defeat Bush.
+Timothy W. Bell, a business major, was convicted by the Honor Council on Tuesday night and put on probation until the end of the term.
+The best geological prospect in North America is in Alaska's 18-million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).
+In 1974, at 29, he began a political career that has yet to be tarnished by defeat at the polls.
+For industrial companies, the capital costs may also qualify for capital buildings allowance.
+Control of the debt could put Japonica in a strong position to get its reorganization proposal approved by creditors of the company, which sells the Sunbeam and Oster brands.
+Outsiders know him mainly as an impatient and hands-on manager who spends hours poring over credit files and country reports.
+Women have overtaken men enrolled in the nation's veterinary schools over the past few years and if the trend continues they are the ones who will be doing the hiring and firing in the future.
+Attorneys for the company said that after the debts are paid, the company expects to have $12 million left in shareholder equity.
+Officer Paul Dunbar Jr., 31, was found with a gunshot wound in his chest in front of a home, said police spokeswoman Allene Ray. No arrests were made.
+A growling 125-pound Rottweiler guards one of the caves, which is inhabited by an unemployed construction worker who says he is too embarrassed to give his name.
+A Lazard Freres spokesman said the employee group has been working with Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh and Centre Partners, an investment partnership affiliated with Lazard Freres, to obtain financing for the plan.
+The discovery may contain reserves in the range of 100 million to 200 million oil-equivalent barrels, the oil company said.
+A 0.1% calibration error can amount to a difference of several thousand barrels in tankers that carry several million barrels of oil when fully loaded.
+"It's as if they're saying to you: `All the things you've done and all the things you've gotten over the years are no longer there.
+Mrs. Mandela arrived by car about an hour later but remained in her vehicle and drove to her nearby office without making any statements.
+But party line chatter, with two or three parties talking and several more secretly listening, was a popular rural recreation, long before electricity, television and even radio.
+It is a system that brooks no public challenge.
+The exchange of compliments for a performance sharply criticized by some Democrats came as Quayle addressed the Republican Governors Conference.
+Williams defends his spending as proof of his independence from special interests.
+"The reason is because my Indiana National Guard unit had openings before I applied, they had openings when I applied, and they had openings after I applied.
+She was admitted to the Portland hospital Nov. 20, hours after she had been released from a Chicago hospital, where she was treated for what was described as a digestion problem on a flight from Maine.
+We estimate he inseminated over 250 different females in his lifetime.
+"I'm proud of the state's brainpower and research capability and its help in a strong military," says Gov. Dukakis.
+Gottschalks said the Seattle company found another buyer for the sixth store.
+John Dawson at CLYDESDALE BANK; Max Bray has resigned.
+Cheney was asked about comments Monday by Secretary of State James A. Baker III that Saddam might try a "ploy" like a partial withdrawal just before the United Nations's Jan. 15 deadline to quit Kuwait.
+Tele-Communications or a company it acquired held the franchise from 1973 to 1981, but when the franchise was about to run out, the city requested other bids.
+Environmental groups said in advance they would likely challenge in court any action short of that.
+The study reported that women who get only one or two years of school tend to have more surviving childrern rather than fewer.
+Up to 40 transactions a second cross between the institutions through Link's central computer running a software package called Connex from Deluxe Data Systems of the US. 'This switch is our core business,' says Jenkins.
+She and Phyllis Rosenthal, consumer affairs analyst for Equal, converted a series of recipes to braille and large type.
+Citicorp of New York sent a 20-member contingent last month and NCNB Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., said last week it had submitted a formal bid to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
+The mostly black neighborhood became the backdrop for the sensational case of Carol and Charles Stuart, middle-class, white suburban professionals, in what was cast as a fatal encounter with inner-city violence.
+Rules of the executive branch forbid officals from accepting anything of value from those who could be affected by the official's action.
+But since Singapore's emergence 27 years ago as a fully sovereign independent nation, its leaders have anticipated and planned for future growth in a way which other countries have failed to do. Changi airport was opened in 1981.
+"If people were to become really active, I'm afraid the leaders would have to strengthen their control," said a college student.
+New Mexico posted the largest decrease, losing five.
+Its press release proudly mentions Wolff Olins' corporate identity work for VW/Audi, Prudential, Bovis, Akzo and the Metropolitan police force in London.
+It was very terrible." The next morning, at her tearful insistence, she was moved to a section for woman political prisoners.
+The missing Piper Cherokee vanished in rough weather late Monday, but FBI Agent Paul Cavanagh and Trooper Joseph Moynihan were not declared missing until Friday, said Paul Fournier, a spokesman for the Maine Warden Service.
+He added that the casino would "have to do $1.3 million a day (in business) just to break even.
+Individuals sympathetic to the new revolutionary regime seized control of the foundation, and critics say they have quietly been funneling millions of dollars to supporters of the late ayatollah in the U.S.
+But they will fuel fears that wider political concerns could take priority over Renault's commercial interests. None of this means the motor group cannot be sold. Renault still looks a more attractive candidate than AGF, the insurance group.
+His optimism and spirit have won over the hospital staff.
+In October, North Korea rejected South Korea's call for six-nation talks involving the two Koreas, the United States, the Soviet Union, China and Japan.
+The Democratic presidential candidate's face was disfigured, horns were on his head and an arrow was drawn through it.
+Provoked beyond endurance by Lt.
+At that time, First Interstate reduced by $41 million the value of a package of securities it is offering for Allied, reflecting the slide in Texas real estate values and the growing problems of the state's banks.
+Discussions are still at an early stage, but the intention is to implement the changes over the next three to five years.
+Law enforcement officials and operators of battered women centers say blocking is essential.
+He said he doubts he would do two interviews a month, even if permitted to do so.
+He says Expotel's women customers also want a more discreet check-in process, so that only the guest knows the room allocated to her. Other complaints focus on the lack of facilities in rooms.
+OPEC nations held oil production steady in March but remained more than a million barrels a day above their self-imposed supply cap, according to estimates.
+Their advertisements in Swiss media stress that there is not even any need to change currency.
+He described Macfadden's proposed foreign tabloids as a combination of the stories from the U.S. editions and other articles of local or international interest.
+When the West African task force sailed into Monrovia two weeks ago Doe and Johnson agreed to an informal cease-fire.
+"It is extremely labor intensive," says David Doniger, a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
+Japanese officials all say they want Japan to make a noteworthy contribution to the multinational effort.
+But wages matter most.
+The explosion tore off the facade of a four-story apartment building in front of which the explosives-packed car was parked. Several other buildings, including a mosque, were wrecked within a 50-yard radius.
+The crowds ran for cover, the stage lights flickered and speakers crackled as water invaded the makeshift wiring.
+It is expected to explore the convening of a special meeting of G7 foreign and finance ministers in Washington next month, and comes as a response to Tuesday's call from President Bill Clinton for an early consideration of the Russian situation.
+The Egon Ronay Guide sponsored by Cellnet (Pounds 13.99) is the most comprehensive, thanks it would appear to close collaboration with the American Express database, but the print is small and the spine and binding inadequate.
+A delegation from the United Nations Human Rights Commission is due to arrive in Havana next Friday to investigate longstanding charges against Cuba's one-party dictatorship.
+A second, unidentified man was injured and taken to a local hospital for treatment.
+"My wife was afraid because it had no lights and she didn't know what it was," he said through an interpreter.
+Cattle futures surged on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as continued strong cash prices defied expectations for a decline.
+A coalition is also being formed to fight any effort to limit advertising deductions, although its organizers apparently want to keep a low profile.
+Emerging markets, heavily marketed, have offered tempting returns. Last year the US was the worst-performing main stock market in dollar terms, but it may not look relatively nearly so bad in 1994.
+The acquisition, which is expected to close in the next few weeks, comes at a good time for Ayer.
+However, he said government attorneys also told him he could participate in "general policy determinations" without violating ethical standards.
+The problem is getting access to the money at a reasonable interest rate without giving up too much company equity.
+And a year ago, Morgan Stanley laid off more than 50 investment bankers and made several internal changes, including merging the stock and bond halves of its capital markets operation.
+In an interview with Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency, Velayati said no Iranian troops were left on Iraqi territory but Iraqi forces occupy nearly 400 square miles of Iranian land.
+Nyet" when he served as foreign minister, who "once warned us that behind Mr. Gorbachev's 'nice smile' lie 'teeth of steel,'" one analyst notes.
+Mr. Jay says using this format saves money on computer processing.
+On the revised basis, the earlier survey would have shown a 1.9% rise.
+"He's treating it like any other day," said the spokesman, who asked not to be identified because Carney is publicity-shy.
+"Over the short run, I can't see that that's a dramatic impact" on the program, said Samuel Rousso, acting director of the department's Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, which is administering the problem-ridden project.
+A Coastal official said the company expects to raise about $300 million from the offering.
+And I don't agree with them.
+Consolidated revenue rose 2.3% last year to 30.05 billion francs from 29.36 billion in 1989.
+Cezar seized the cage keys from a student trainer Wednesday, threatening the man with what turned out to be a toy gun, officials said.
+The Coast Guard made the arrests Sunday after an activist from the environmental group Greenpeace chained herself to a crane on the research vessel Aloha, about a mile off the mouth of the Rogue River at Gold Beach.
+A University of Texas economist, James Smith, sees the Sun Belt's manufacturing-job gains as "an acceleration of a trend that started with World War II when the nation moved where land was cheaper and there was more labor."
+"They mistakenly believed that everyone has a price and that everyone is a traitor," he said the speech from the provincial town of Santiago.
+As the hour struck, car horns sounded through the city, and pedestrians stopped on sidewalks, hands raised and fingers spread in the victory sign.
+Traders said the market was focused on the rallies in New York and Tokyo.
+"I'm convinced this had to be personally revoked by Castro _ no desk officer would do this," said Mica, a candidate for his party's nomination to fill the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Lawton Chiles.
+It is questionable how many customers Bag and Safe represent.
+The improbable has happened before at the plant.
+In March, the IRS conceded that it had failed to credit some taxpayers for withheld taxes they had neglected to claim on their returns.
+When reporters arrived at midday the weapons had been placed in front of the wreckage _ 24 Soviet-made SAM-7 missiles, one U.S.-made Redeye anti-aircraft missile, a Soviet-made 75mm recoiless rifle and 21 Soviet-manufactured 82mm mortar shells.
+Landmark is based in Whitman, Mass.
+Looney's death matched a string of rape-murders committed by the family.
+The recent restructurings, meanwhile, will enhance this year's performance at such companies as Baldor Electric and Square D, whose fourth quarters were hurt by restructuring charges.
+Curfews were imposed on all 700,000 residents of the Gaza Strip and on four West Bank towns or villages.
+Turner, looking for money to reduce his debt, had announced in February that the building was for sale, and within the past few months is known to have rejected a Japanese-led syndicate's offer of $160 million.
+November West Texas Intermediate closed at $13.92 a barrel, down 19 cents.
+"This situation has apparently reached an unappropriate level of racial overtones.
+WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators voted to explore ways to make it easier for Canadian companies to sell securities in the United States and their U.S. counterparts to market them north of the border.
+After all, the survival of democracy was at stake in the U.S. commitment to the defense of European and other partners.
+His work was influenced by western artists, most significantly Tomi Ungerer and Gerald Scarfe.
+Strike!." "You do whatever you need to do _ and you know what to do," United Auto Workers union Vice President Marc Stepp told more than 1,000 workers who marched in windy, 20-degree weather for more than two hours.
+Some of the men carried shore passes as they entered the Polish-American Citizens Club in the city's Dorchester section.
+The result: Bush led firmly in 21 states with 220 electoral votes _ just 50 short of the total needed to win, ABC reported Wednesday.
+The company received a contract to provide engineering services to the Pacific Missile Test Center in Point Mugu, Calif. The first year of the pact is valued at $5 million but the company said the agreement's total value is $121 million.
+But the succession didn't succeed.
+'H'm,' said its partner Bill Hall, without looking up.
+His own experience as a young teacher and with his later research into how children learn convinced him that a less structured atmosphere, not bound off by age and set curriculum, encourages children to learn better, at their own pace.
+"If the dollar drops again, the rally will be over soon," one broker said, adding that a stable dollar makes further gains likely this summer.
+It goes on sale next month along with two other versions, the Pontiac Trans Sport and, later, the Oldsmobile Silhouette.
+So they resorted to pure badgering.
+Nebraska also says its tax is imposed on dealers' "gross receipts" and that a manufacturer's rebate received after the completion of a sale doesn't affect the total amount the dealer gets for the sale.
+Zurich-based Jacobs Suchard, which makes the triangular Toblerone chocolate bars, initially paid $11.78 a share for its Rowntree shares.
+In the process, productivity gains come harder or even disappear and, as a consequence, labor costs climb.
+Both coffees are used by roasters, Ms. Georgakis said, but there has been a tightness in supplies of the higher-quality Arabica coffee.
+Pharmaceuticals shares were star performers on global markets.
+The final one is the London Christmas Festival at Earls Court in early December.
+Believe it or not, the problems are the same as they were 20 years ago when I attended college.
+British Land lost 14 to 189p as a big line of stock went through.
+The burning wreckage of a missing commuter plane with 20 people aboard was sighted in a remote valley on the island of Molokai just before dawn Sunday, a fire department official said.
+The company became an independent corporation last month.
+The United States gives the Contras $4.5 million a month in non-lethal aid that may also be used for resettlement.
+"After Vento double-crossed us, these cases were almost impossible," said Assistant District Attorney Edward Boyar.
+The issue is economically important to both countries.
+It is also the latest chapter in the continuing controversy over the nation's officially preserved natural heritage.
+"They are soliciting air, hotel and auto business from the same companies we put into their corporate card plan."
+The No. 2 U.S. auto maker has demanded price rollbacks, and recently told the United Auto Workers union it would provide a list of all its suppliers to the union.
+Traders said prices that were knocked down in previous sessions presented investors with an incentive to buy.
+The officers donned riot helmets when a flag was burned.
+In the 1959-1960 stock market slump, when oil prices were falling, the oil service group's loss was thrice the S&P's loss.
+I'm sure he has his moments but they don't show here," Mrs. Rossi said. "He has a sense of hummor, is bright, a good conversationalist and just an all-around good guy.
+THE PLAYER ran a few paces along the gravel and flicked his boule through the air in a fierce arc.
+The U.S. is likely to decide this week to impose sanctions on Japanese microchip producers for violating a semiconductor trade accord.
+Trading in New York also was extremely thin, and most dealers headed home by midday.
+No jurors had been selected by the end of Tuesday's session, although about 25 had been questioned.
+These family jewellers carry a pared-down 'Diffusion' collection of Buccellati's simpler, traditional gold earrings, rings and cufflinks.
+The opposition Social Democrats called for a special parliamentary debate this week to attack what they view as creation of a "military-industrial complex" under Daimler ownership.
+Regimes in the Middle East, such as Algeria and to a lesser extent Egypt, accuse Iran of aiding Islamic dissidents.
+Anti-terrorist officers found a radio-cassette bomb in an alleged terrorist hideout at the end of October.
+Of course, what Congress finally comes up with in the way of government spending generally bears little relationship to the fiscal proposals coming from the White House and all the budgets could wind up being exercises in futility.
+"Comrades, Comrades, I ask you to be calm because this is not all so simple," President Mikhail S. Gorbachev urged the deputies as they left the Kremlin's Palace of Congresses.
+"It looks like trouble after the end of the quarter," says James D. Wright, chief investment officer of Banc One Asset Management Corp. in Columbus, Ohio.
+The guerrillas, who are based in Pakistan, reportedly control most of the rugged countryside.
+Mr. Dyer said he has received calls from other Wall Street firms looking to get his business now that Salomon is vulnerable.
+Then you tell everyone everything they want to know.
+"I was trying to rock the boat as little as possible," says Josh Hill, editor of Dartmouth's internal publications, who submitted a version with minimal changes.
+"For you to try to equate the efforts of any of the democracies in Western Europe with the system in the East that is collapsing under the weight of its own inefficiences and injustice, is absurd," he said.
+Doctors gave Hirohito 1.3 pints of blood in two transfusions Friday, Maeda said.
+On several days in October, Tokyu shares accounted for about 90% of the total turnover at some Nomura branches.
+I expect to see Jim Baker up there very soon.
+The Bush administration, in congressional budget negotiations, has proposed eliminating a provision that allows employees to get back their individual retirement contributions in two annual lump sums.
+Lawyers for The Pittsburgh Press, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and television stations KDKA and WPXI filed motions seeking to quash the subpoenas.
+Three-year government bond coupons went up from 12.52 to 13.96 per cent.
+Tourism to Saudi Arabia is all but non-existent.
+On Monday, the department announced a finding of discrimination against Asian Americans seeking admission to the University of California at Los Angeles graduate mathematics program.
+But a remarkable transformation has taken place in recent years.
+"They wanted to find somebody to blame, and they pounced on father," says his son.
+Its tray liners are printed with stories about the Olympics.
+The no-peace, no-war situation also leaves Iraq unable to use its only seaports _ deeply frustrating Iraqi rulers who have made renewed shipping a priority.
+"And that should send a cold shiver up and down the back of every American," he added.
+The case arose from an application by CNCP Telecommunications to federal regulators for permission to provide business telecommunications services to Alberta customers, through interconnection with the AGT system.
+But the change caused some confusion as some Americans celebrated on both Thursdays.
+The WEU is the sole European body dealing with defense issues. Its members include nine of the 12 European Community nations. Neutral Ireland, Greece and Denmark are not members.
+Preoccupied with order and detail, they tend to lose sight of the broader scheme of things. Implementors.
+Most of the securities are high-technology issues, including Apple Computer, Microsoft and MCI Communications.
+Legislation introduced in the past by Reps.
+In 1986, Adams received permission to reopen the investigation. He reinterviewed dozens of people, including the boy's grandparents and mother, who was at work when the injury occurred.
+Some analysts said the market's rise today reflected a more fundamental change in sentiment toward rising prices, and the OPEC development was merely an excuse to buy.
+U.S. engineers rejected a similar idea as too costly years ago; but Soviet scientists, drawing on construction techniques developed in Soviet mining, think the expenses may be exaggerated.
+"As a single carrier, we're still the biggest," Mr. Wolf says, "but our employees have sort of felt we lost 'biggest and best.'"
+The liberal Democratic Revolutionary Party in Michoacan and the PAN in Chihuahua and Baja California complained of irregularities in voter registration lists.
+The foundation had no figures immediately available on the number of children currently receiving treatment.
+The gold index fell 15 to 928.
+"I asked them what kind of fee this is.
+The hall he was allocated for his latest exhibition is "a metro station."
+Some advocates for the elderly have expressed concern that Congress will be wary of tackling the long-term care problem after getting swamped with complaints about the catastrophic care plan.
+A defendant in the Howard Beach racial assault case pleaded guilty Tuesday to riot charges shortly before a judge unsealed documents revealing another youth had admitted the same crime at a secret hearing last week.
+Although as a Conservative and a self-made millionaire Heseltine favors a market economy, he believes in a closer relationship between government and business.
+Officials have been considering a launch in late September or early October, with Sept. 29 listed as one internal planning date.
+Consider Mr. Iacocca's blast at air bags in his best-selling autobiography, published in 1984.
+The report of expected executions appeared designed to fan anti-American sentiment _ an issue that might complicate President Hashemi Rafsanjani's efforts to end Iran's decade-long isolation.
+One was taken to a hospital and treated for a bruised knee, and 10 others suffered minor bruises.
+One of the objectives was to encourage the production of wool in such a way as to "assure a viable domestic industry," the report said.
+The receipts imposed on the partnership a corporation tax liability. The apeal was allowed.
+The union had challenged the Internal Revenue Service for taxing the $35 yearly dues, or fees, the union charges non-members who sign up for the health plan.
+The astronomers will study some of the hottest objects in the universe, including a supernova.
+Nine months into his second term, Prime Minister Turgut Ozal stares at an unsettling economic scene: Inflation exceeds 50% a year, and a flight from the Turkish lira earlier this year is slowing his economic-liberalization program.
+"Palestinians are trying in every way to keep this a non-violent resistance movement in order to positively affect Israel public opinion," he said, calling for increased Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.
+For example at the school I train some doctors.
+Very often when I'm writing scary stuff, I find I can't resist a little joke.
+Recent history gives those involved reason for concern.
+The company also is building Euro Disneyland, scheduled to open in 1992 near Paris.
+Mr. Sokolow agreed to give up $120,000 in profits.
+Joy Adcock, president, says an interior designer "would of course consult an architect" if a situation arose that was beyond his or her competence.
+An air-piracy warrant was issued Tuesday for Felix Sanchez Rodriguez, who is being held in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the FBI said.
+A nursing home fire caused by a smoker who fell asleep killed him and another elderly man early today and forced rescuers to rush bedridden residents through smoke-filled halls on stretchers.
+Still, his party, which claims 1.5 million members, has been locked out of Christian Democrat-dominated governments since 1947.
+And the Turkish military could again intervene if the generals get fed up with squabbling politicians.
+After 10 years of impressive avantgarde events in theater and music, the PepsiCo Summerfare festival is going out with a bang.
+The bill was part of a larger measure authorizing benefits for some 2.7 million veterans.
+Charging that Japan had "failed to live up to all its commitments," she declared that U.S. officials now will consider how to penalize Japanese companies through higher import duties or other restrictions, Washington reports said.
+We're making a fortune," said a delighted employee at a Johannesburg car rental firm.
+"When the boat was on the way the operation was canceled and the weapons were then stuck in Antigua," said Klein, a reserve army colonel who heads the Hod Hahanit private security firm in Israel.
+Mr. Buchsbaum then resigned as chairman.
+"Public disaffection was so high and the government's credibility so low," says one diplomat in Seoul, "that they had to do something fairly dramatic if they were going to save the situation at all."
+The pilots union hasn't responded to calls seeking comment on the request for mediation.
+They followed about 75 protesters who ended a 48-hour hunger strike there in the morning, and more than 1,000 schoolchildren who completed a 36-hour fast Monday night at the Rangoon General Hospital compound.
+Decisions reached at the conference were expected to be announced Sunday.
+Above $20 a barrel of oil, substitutes emerge.
+Touche's talent and other new faces recruited this year should make a difference.
+Eastern, which has been operating under bankruptcy-court protection since March 1989, was a unit of Texas Air Corp. until a federal bankruptcy judge gave control of the carrier to a court-appointed trustee last month.
+Other programs expected to be cut include the Air Force's B-2 stealth bomber and the army's next generation of tanks and armored vehicles.
+In a case in New York, a request by a grandmother to buy a piano for her orphaned granddaughter was denied.
+The premier called on voters to avoid returning to the turbulent decade that ended in a 1980 military takeover, which was accompanied by an economic crisis and political violence.
+The EC calculates that so far the world has pledged or extended about $80 billion in financial, humanitarian and technical aid.
+Si usted usa un condoon debe seguir las siguientes recomendaciones: (1) Use condones hechos de latex, ya que el latex sirve como una barrera para el virus.
+"I believe the answer will be in the affirmative," said Dole. "We need to do it." Democratic leaders of the House and Senate, meantime, were meeting with rank-and-file members to gauge their feelings about budget bargaining in an election year.
+That ruled out a launch attempt any earlier than Thursday or Friday.
+Syria first intervened militarily in Lebanon in June 1976 and now has 40,000 troops there under an Arab League peacekeeping mandate.
+Outstanding difficulties however include: _ East German objections to a requirement to phase out minimum currency exchange requirements for foreign visitors.
+Turned over to NCNB Corp. the suburban Atlanta Snapfinger Woods Industrial Park.
+He said plaintiffs in the suit are T. Rowe Price, Caywood Christian Capital Management, Home Insurance Co. and Trust Co. of the West.
+The breakdown of the code of silence by mobsters faced with prosecution, forfeiture of assets and incarceration.
+"I have no interest in it _ might very well turn it down, indeed, and probably would," he said once.
+The Interior Ministry is taking several steps to reverse the violent trend, such as allowing inmates to use 10 percent of their pay to buy food in prison shops and increasing the number of visits by relatives.
+The investigators have questioned the suspects about their involvement and questioned defense officials on licensing regulations.
+Iranian leaders denied involvement and accused Saudi authorities of trying to discredit them.
+A total of 126 banks have failed nationwide this year.
+For 1990, the company had a loss of $3.2 million, or 50 cents a share.
+The June contract, which expires today, closed in line with three-month money at 94.06. The three-month cash rate ended 1/16 softer at 5 7/8 per cent, following the swift despatch of a Pounds 1bn shortage in the discount market.
+State media blamed foreign provocateurs, saying they came posing as tourists.
+But when he was growing up in New Jersey, an English teacher convinced him he could do better than earn $18,000 a year, so he followed his older brothers to Wall Street.
+The private sector accounted for 46 per cent of imports.
+The company declined to comment on the possibility of bringing a suit, saying too much remains unknown about the incident.
+In the absence of an agreement, it is unclear what will happen in Panama on Sept. 1, the date when an "elected president" is due to take office.
+In affluent Naples, Barnett built a tiny branch in Moorings Park, a private life-care facility.
+Loans to private companies carry a maximum risk-weighting of 100%.
+For the Reagan administration, Mr. Brock's departure may be only one in a series of high-level departures over the next year, as the end of the term draws closer and the presidential campaign season heats up.
+Lemons is the seventh, and highest ranking, former Vernon official either to plead guilty to or be convicted of crimes stemming from their actions at the thrift, which was seized by federal regulators in 1987 in a then-record bailout.
+Macy had no comment on the consolidation, but other sources said it would come as no surprise.
+They prevailed in Congress over hisopposition to toughening the Voting Rights Act and in court over his unprecedented effort to give tax exemptions to racially discriminatory private schools.
+"Our disk allows people to ask questions at their leisure without all the sales pressure of a dealer showroom," says Patrick Harrison, a Buick marketing manager.
+The dollar rose, boosted by Federal Reserve intervention.
+But the pullout is an embarrassment to New York City officials, coming at a time of high office building vacancy rates and departures by other major companies.
+This financier insists that the new breed of buyers go through "very prudent economic models with all the what-ifs."
+Small was 24 in 1914, when the first ship sailed through.
+Violence broke out in the Arab village of Taibe in northern Israel, where residents set tires ablaze and hurled firebombs and stones to protest the demolition Monday of 15 illegally built houses.
+But he stressed that talks - to be based on the document - would not wait for its decision.
+He chose 16 subjects, some for their historical or cultural significance.
+He was not a Christian.
+Interim Prime Minister Petre Roman said in an interview for U.S. television that he too wanted Iliescu, a former Communist official who fell out with Ceausescu, to run for president.
+She subsequently reimbursed Hollywood Park for $13,850.86 to cover a generator that the company had installed in her house last year.
+For example, in 1984, spending was 4.4% more of GNP than intended, and the budget deficit was 4.5% of GNP.
+Mr. Bush's problem isn't so much that he seems to be agonizing over the issue as it is that he seems to vacillate on it.
+As far north as the northern end of the San Joaquin Valley, Redding, Calif., hit 105 degrees by noon.
+But a check with the sofa bed dealer confirms that Mr. Ashton had no choice in paying English VAT: "Shops of our size have to charge the VAT.
+"I do not believe the present reduction in interest rates is real because I don't believe the administration is determined to reduce the deficits.
+Factory construction rose 5.7 percent and now stands 21 percent higher than it was a year ago.
+Excerpts from the statement issued by Volkswagen: the investigation relates to documents which were not at the disposal of Volkswagen AG. 2. Volkswagen AG cannot comment on details of the press release issued by the Darmstadt Public Prosecutor's Office.
+Those rates were down from last week's auction when they were 3.83% and 3.87%, respectively.
+But each supplier will need to know how much power to put into the system to meet customer needs. Electricity is already being sold in 30-minute lots to big industrial customers.
+Though 37m people - one-third of them children - are uninsured, healthcare consumes a fast-growing 14.4 per cent of the country's GDP, far more than in other rich nations.
+On hand for Tuesday night's screening of "The Squaw Man" was Betty Lasky, daughter of Hollywood pioneer Jesse L. Lasky.
+Somebody's got to come up with something to replace peanuts." Brian Stewartson, sales manager for Ranpak Corp. of Willoughby, Ohio, claims his company already has.
+"This is because a corporation that takes a conservative approach knows that all things being equal, a rival with liberal accounting will show higher earnings, and therefore sell at a higher stock price."
+A 20-month-old drowned in Donnels Creek near Dayton, the sheriff's department said.
+"What is happening today in Eastern Europe is an earthquake, an enormous revolution that comes from within the people," he said in an interview with Israel radio.
+"If he (Ortega) says it's so, then I'm nobody to deny it," said Orlando Mogollon, banking services director at the Central Bank.
+This really happened. Post-communist Russia is perhaps the only place where voters who wish to vote for fascists choose instead to vote communist because the fascist leader is Jewish.
+Friday's launch, announced Wednesday, is three days later than planned.
+Fertility and Genetics Research Inc. selected BABY; National Reference Publishing Inc. has ZIPP; and Cooper LaserSonics Inc., ZAPS.
+There is, finally, a view that the breed is about as fast as it's gonna get.
+Karibu has retained Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. as its financial adviser in the offer.
+The dollar also gained against the British pound, which lost its two cent gain of Tuesday, dropping back to $1.8065 from $1.8270.
+Much of the debt was later refinanced by General Electric Credit, which wound up with 26% of Tiffany's common before the May sale.
+A report released Thursday showed that nearly 40 percent of streams in the lower 48 states had below-normal flow during October.
+The plan also calls for holders of Interco's 13 3/4% senior subordinated debentures due in 2000 to receive stock plus new 8.72% debentures and warrants to buy Interco shares for $2 each.
+"I'm struggling mightily with this issue, and I know others are struggling too," he said.
+A Citizens Charter would go further and fire a warning shot across the bows of complacent bureaucracies: Shape up or your responsibilities will be formally transferred to private entities.
+The 10 women who have accumulated the most points in preliminary competitions and interviews with the judges will compete to succeed Miss America 1988 Kaye Lani Rae Rafko.
+Stewart said there have been "less hostilities and less activities at sea than would probably have been the case before" the foreign navies sent forces to the gulf.
+Also, notes Anguilla, there's a factor toymakers call "play value" _ what laymen call "fun." The old-style games often had plots as simple as eradicating space bugs flitting around the screen.
+That quake, the most deadly natural disaster ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, registered 7.7 on the Richter scale.
+McKnight and Edwin Cohen, president of Barr Laboratories, one of the nation's largest generic drug makers, recounted a number of instances in which they claimed their approval requests were mishandled by the agency.
+The 1992 result contrasts with a SKr218m profit in 1991 and follows a drop in operating revenue to SKr11.87bn from SKr13.76bn.
+Police and Secret Service agents arrested Rode, who did not resist and was not carrying a weapon, police said.
+A spokesman for Ashland said the company tested workers at the two plants and determined that none had been harmed.
+But they have also made it expensive and scarce.
+Monday's weaker dollar and higher energy markets helped boost to the inflation-sensitive precious metals but there was more to the buying, Levine said.
+The wounding of the boy was the second such attack in mostly Arab east Jerusalem in three days.
+"Traveling to Potsdam, most of us drove through check-points in the Berlin Wall and saw armed guards at the ready.
+Boutiques and department stores offer the latest in high style and casual wear from the fashion centers of Europe and North America.
+He promised, like Attorney General Dick Thornburgh had already done, to closely monitor the impact of the decisions on court cases to determine if legislation is needed to overturn the rulings.
+Those overtures led to a purchase bid by Rorer Group Inc.
+Immunex said it plans to launch human clinical trials of the IL-1 receptor in 1991, with an eye toward developing the agent as a treatment for transplant rejection, graft-versus-host disease, and auto-immune diseases such as arthritis.
+The year-earlier third-quarter earnings amounted to $4.1 million.
+Al-Sabah gave only sketchy details of the resistance and of the situation on the ground, but he said there were numerous casualties.
+Pirelli's new laser light pulse generator is able to fire bursts of light 10,000 times shorter than current systems, allowing more signals to be packed into a single line. Pirelli: Italy, 2 85351.
+In 1980 he joined Jardine Davies as assistant treasurer and was transferred a year later to the group's head office in Hong Kong before moving to be chief investment officer of Philippine American Life Insurance, part of AIG, the US insurance giant.
+SHORT INTEREST on the New York Stock Exchange for First Pennsylvania Corp. in the month ended Jan. 15 was 2,794,276 shares.
+Gov. Cecil Andrus said he acted because the department failed to open the New Mexico dump as promised.
+Mr. Torell indicated that he doesn't have any immediate job plans.
+Stone collaborated on the script.
+A special program to retrain Russian teachers may provide 2,000 more teachers of English in three years, she said, but the desirable staffing level may not be reached for 15 years.
+Often used in candy and shredded coconut.
+As is usually the case with those who have debt worries, Time Warner's decision to part with some of its most valuable jewels is a sign of weakness rather than strength.
+It's really scary," said Billy Marr, head of the Tuolumne County Water System, in the Sierra Nevada, which is considering rationing.
+President Bush had said his presence was contingent on the conventional weapons treaty being ready for signing.
+He received an "unqualified" rating from the American Academy of Diplomacy, a respected body which evaluates ambassadorial nominees.
+David Hanna, a consultant in Menlo Park, Calif., is confident the company will announce this month a PC based on Intel Corp.'s extremely powerful 80386 chip.
+One in four of the institutions in that part of the nation had losses, largely because of exceptionally high loan losses.
+Reviving traditions as old as Arab history, two renowned Arab poets have brandished virulent words against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's military stab into Kuwait.
+French President Francois Mitterrand said in order to maintain peace, the world must cooperate to enforce international law.
+It produces symptoms similar to pneumonia and often caused by bacteria from water-cooled air conditioning units.
+Iraq shipped them there to discourage an attack.
+Federal-Mogul said it expects earnings for the second quarter to be a record for any quarter on an operating basis, topping the previous record of $14.4 million, or $1.07 a share, set in the second quarter of 1984.
+Despite such moves, the financial health of states and localities generally seems to be deteriorating, which also suggests higher taxes ahead.
+However, their stranglehold on buying will probably stifle the staff in the longer term or may simply be subverted.
+The level of pension contributions needed from the company could vary wildly from year to year, making the company's earnings performance choppier.
+Tours were canceled Saturday and only a skeleton staff of aides and attendants were allowed to come to work.
+A Dinner Bell spokesman said the proposals are being studied by a special committee of directors.
+"We are quite pleased with this decision and I see it as a springboard for making other transit systems which have buses accessible to the mobility impaired, so they can be mainstreamed into American life and society," Fornari said.
+But the rest of the production has been so good that the statue scene is less a dramatic climax than a fitting end.
+"We're going to win this area," she declared.
+The other unions followed suit.
+Its publication comes in the wake of February's sharp break in the global securities markets, and the negative reaction of markets this week to Monday's further quarter-point increase in short-term interest rates by the US Federal Reserve.
+A spokesman for Revlon at its New York headquarters said the shutdown would not cause any shortage of its products on store shelves.
+"The million-dollar gifts were the ones that eroded."
+"Election procedures in the United States make voting cumbersome," the General Accounting Office tells Congress.
+Earlier this week, Prime Minister John Major voiced his concern in Parliament about the British lending controversy. And on Tuesday, Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont summoned Britain's top bankers to individual meetings to discuss the issue.
+Concessionary bargaining became a way of life in the 1980s and givebacks weakened the Teamsters' image.
+Negotiations between NATO and Warsaw Pact nations on manpower cuts in Central Europe concluded on Thursday after more than 15 years of inconclusive bickering.
+They continued, and we asked the Panamanian government for permission to use disabling fire.
+Cicippio served in the Army in the early 1950s and, when he left Norristown, was assistant vice president in charge of an American Bank branch.
+I was petrified." Four other defendants _ Bakker, top PTL deputy Richard Dortch, Bakker aide David Taggart and his brother and PTL decorator James Taggart _ are in prison.
+Mr. Ross didn't address the rumors himself.
+It would scrap the cumbersome structure that divides Siemens into seven autonomous operating groups and replace it with a flatter organization with significantly more operating groups.
+Only one of eight Dallas savings and loans branches contacted Friday reported a withdrawal, although the majority declined to comment.
+Inside the company the building is nicknamed the "Taj Mahal."
+Severe setbacks in the July elections could endanger Takeshita's chances next October to win another two-year term as party president and prime minister.
+He loved to tease his law clerks year after year by asking them what was the most important principle of constitutional law.
+Ford said its cars and trucks sold at a pace 9.5 percent slower in late December than during the same period in 1988.
+As he continues painting, he talks openly of his personal battle.
+The company took a $78 million restructuring charge and had a higher tax rate in the year-ago fourth quarter.
+Wanna hear a better one?
+Ford has invested about $2.75 billion in Mexico over the past decade.
+At 3 o'clock on the morning after the election, as the ballots poured in, he learned what his people really thought of his dictatorship.
+The military command reported no Israeli casualties in the attempted infiltration.
+He appealed to teachers "to weigh loyalty to union against loyalty to students." The teachers, who receive pay from both the school system and the state, have already received a 7 percent wage increase from the state this year.
+The partial conversion follows orders to Leningrad's shipbuilding industry to produce machines for cafes, pizzerias and snack bars, as well as equipment for sausage and dumpling making, Tass said.
+"Their only role in Bay Financial was as representatives of Country & New Town, and as they are no longer involved with Country & New Town there's no reason for them to be involved with Bay Financial," a Bay Financial spokesman said.
+But it has com to the point where we are taking seriously only decisions, not declarations," said one Foreign Ministry official.
+Meanwhile, Eric G. Johnson, 37, son of the couple, was named chief executive officer.
+NEC simply would transform its existing 15% stake in Bull's U.S. unit, Bull HN Information Systems Inc., into about 5% of the French parent company.
+The first deals with Soviet Russia's internal problems and the need for a fresh "revolution."
+Administration officials say Iranian support for terrorism has abated since the Beirut bombing, noting that Iranian officials interceded in June 1985 to help free four American hostages from a hijacked TWA jetliner.
+A White House spokesman said a decision to pay compensation to relatives of the 290 victims of the missile attack may come prior to the conclusion of an official inquiry into the Persian Gulf accident.
+The leadership's demand for an emergency declaration also has a political basis.
+The vigorous Israeli press is quick to smoke out a proposal or to speculate about U.S. diplomacy.
+For the past 12 months, Alger Small Capital Fund was first.
+Depositor Ivan Calderwood started saving at the bank when he was a stonecutter earning $2.50 a day.
+Japan plans to make a final decision on the case in February 1995. Reuter, Tokyo Orders received by Japan's 50 main construction companies in September fell 7 per cent from a year earlier, the first drop in three months, the Construction Ministry said.
+Altogether, up to one-third of all clerical and control operations are likely to be found unneeded, because they either never served a purpose or because they have outlived it.
+In some countries, there will be reverses such as that which almost overtook Venezuela.
+They speak of today, but not of tomorrow,' says Ms Leighton.
+Issues most damaged over the past week have been biotechnology and retail stocks, some that had more than doubled in price before the market slide.
+Sagasco was flat at ADollars 2.75. TAIWAN finished lower in volatile trading after heavy profit-taking emerged in the late morning.
+The partnership was 37.5%-owned by Galveston-Houston, 36.5%-owned by New Orleans-based Newpark Resources Inc., and 26%-owned by New York-based NL Industries Inc.
+A dividend of about 19p is forecast. COMMENT Supply profits depend more on formulae set at privatisation than management acumen - give or take a little clever cost allocation.
+Of course, you could sell your stock now, reaping the profit, but you would thus miss out on further price appreciation in the stock, while choosing the LEAPS instead would let you participate.
+Also, it isn't too exposed in real estate.
+Last month he backed his judgment, putting a further Pounds 750,000 of his own money into the merger.
+At the moment, Farmers' objections "seem to boil down to price," said Jonathan Lawlor, an analyst at Kleinwort Grieveson Securities Ltd., a London brokerage.
+Sunday's low for the Lower 48 states was 37 degrees in Laramie, Wyo., and West Yellowstone, Mont.
+Furthermore, the accountants stated, there were 'uncertainties' as to the value of some intangible and tangible properties. Mr Robert Fox, Richmond's chairman, said the group's future depended on the sale of its coal bed methane interests.
+For children over age 15, Dr. Palumbo says, programs could be more explicit about what causes AIDS.
+A Telefonica official said the company is also negotiating a possible contract to supply equipment for public call-boxes in Moscow.
+Because the city doesn't have enough private rooms in its 29 shelters, most get emergency housing in a network of 55 hotels, some filled with welfare recipients while others are shared with tourists.
+The worst is past, and the world looks much brighter than it did a year ago.
+The rally was the first in which such strident calls for a new leadership were heard.
+Also on tap for the fall in syndication is another "reality-based" show, "Family Medical Center" from Lorimar.
+McDonald's Corp. used a hologram for a 1988 ad that appeared on the back cover of National Geographic, which also had a hologram on the front cover.
+All capital gains are tax-free but income is taxable.
+The government refused to strike a clause authorizing it to appoint nine senators, but it accepted an increase in the total senate membership to 48, up from 36, thus reducing the voting power of the non-elected bloc.
+Recently, Wendy's International Inc. said it was planning to switch to Coca-Cola at its 1,100 company-owned restaurants when its agreement with Pepsi-Cola expires at the end of the year.
+Mr. Nehring testified that Sky High placed the highest bid among 100 companies approached about buying Edgington.
+"Some companies now staff for the bottom of a business cycle, rather than the top," says Mr. Crandall.
+The chairman will be Henri Starck, executive vice president of Thomson's Thomson-CSF unit.
+Perez, a fervent supporter of Ronald Reagan and Oliver North, who has endorsed his candidacy, insists he can win, while former North Miami Mayor John Stembridge and insurance broker David Fleischer are GOP longshots.
+Mrs. Railey's parents filed a civil lawsuit accusing their son-in-law in the attack.
+It was printed in the programme book for a London gala in Nureyev's memory in March this year.
+The drug addiction of a significant fraction of the U.S. is a serious health and social problem.
+1994 1.4 -2.2 2.8 3.7 132.4 2nd qtr.
+The filmmaker was banned from making feature films for eight years as punishment.
+The Salinas administration is trying to encourage foreign investments by cutting red tape and opening up new sectors of the economy.
+Gilligan and Lottor were expected to surrender voluntarily. Poulsen, who called federal authorities but manipulated the computer so the call couldn't be traced, remained at large.
+Turkish-American relations are already soaring, which could imply a shift away from the traditional tilt toward Greece in foreign aid.
+Hence the annual exercise known on Wall Street as "tax selling," in which investors juggle their portfolios to minimize the amounts they will owe the government.
+Korir then placed the lungs in Jane's mouth, on pretext that he was chasing away the demons." The pastor and his followers then left the girl and continued to pray for her nearby.
+But negotiators have been bogged down for six weeks over priorities within the domestic budget.
+"The knife was used to peel the insulation off cables so the astronauts could splice them," Mr. Hartsfield says.
+His draping provides la difference.
+Under its buy-back offer, a holder can take $10 a share for the first 100 shares tendered and get a 10-year clubhouse pass to Wonderland.
+Dealer spreads on perpetuals have widened even more: to a full percentage point this week from 0.25 point in December.
+Alois Stacher, the doctor in charge of the capital's health department, today announced eight "emergency measures" to try to relieve the overworked doctors, nurses and other personnel at Vienna's hospitals.
+None of the company employees who were evacuated have returned to Beijing and it is unclear if they will, he said.
+Christian Christensen, a former Norwegian intelligence officer, wrote many books about the groups, as recently as this autumn.
+He just said, `I don't know."' A federal appeals court refused to grant a stay of execution before the parole board suspended the sentence.
+"People chop them up, bones and all, into hamburger patties," laments Merlin D. Tuttle, founder of Bat Conservation International.
+Red lobsters once adorned Maine license plates.
+The minister said inspection teams have begun taking samples from tanker trucks at major U.S.-Canada border crossings and that no contaminants have been found in 12 samples analyzed so far.
+Under Friday's settlement, it was agreed that Warner's interest in BHC would be distributed to Warner stockholders as part of the package of cash and securities comprising the second part of Time's tender offer for Warner.
+English politicians apparently strike a kindly, avuncular chord in the heart of Graf Otto Lambsdorff, chairman of Germany's liberal free democrats.
+Results have been more promising when the balloon procedure is used to relieve narrowing of the mitral valve, which controls the flow of blood into the left ventricle, the heart's main pumping chamber.
+Greyhound attorneys said they filed in Brownsville because its Eagle Bus Manufacturing Inc. subsidiary is based in the South Texas city.
+He did, however, put in special structural braces to protect his house against lateral shaking in a quake.
+The market had sold dollars in anticipation of a modest 1.5% gain in orders, he said.
+Venezuela owes international banks and lenders $33 billion _ fourth largest in Latin America after Brazil, Mexico and Argentina.
+Daniels will be presiding this week over the annual meeting of the National Conference of State Legislatures, where the federal budget will be a major topic for 2,000 state lawmakers.
+Following is a brief chronology of events in Lithuania: 1795-1915 _ Lithuania is part of Czarist Russia.
+You can't tell the judge, `This guy is invading my corner.'
+Mendis said he feared persecution or death if he returned to Sri Lanka, which is wracked by ethnic violence between guerrillas of the majority Sinhalese and the minority Tamils.
+Humberto Ortega, the defense minister and brother of outgoing President Daniel Ortega, and Interior Minister Tomas Borge, who is in charge of the ruling Sandinistas' security police.
+'If we are going to build world-class products here I want to be able to get the products to customers on time,' he says.
+Sales edged up to $24.3 million from $24 million.
+The trade surplus with the United States grew 0.3 percent to $3.634 billion from $3.622 billion a year earlier.
+Since this is almost certainly the only tax bill with a chance of becoming law this year, the Ways and Means Committee used it to carry dozens of substantive tax changes.
+She said the agency is considering whether to appeal the ruling, to beef up its analysis to satisfy shortcomings cited by the appeals court or to revamp its regulation.
+Many economists said the report indicated that growth in consumer demand has slowed.
+"I can't imagine the Reagan administration granting meaningful debt relief to the poorest of the poor countries," she said.
+"I've been working on the base for 19 years, and look at the way I live, " says Mr. Concepcion, a production planner at the ship-repair yard.
+The United States and Soviet Union today signed an extension of their long-term grain agreement, providing for the Soviets to purchase more than 20 million tons of grain and soybeans.
+But Murphy asked for a recess after hearing the terms of Wearnes' bid, which included $46.5 million in cash, plus about $4.5 million in accounts receivable and cash in the two Far East subsidiaries.
+The case is retried.
+Two other businesses also were destroyed.
+Parts of Nebraska were among the hardest hit by storms in the central and southern Plains Friday night and early today.
+The stock closed at 30 7/8, down 1/4, on volume of more than 13 million shares.
+This tragic accident occurred against a backdrop of repeated, unjustified, unprovoked, and unlawful Iranian attacks against U.S. merchant shipping and armed forces, beginning with the mine attack on the USS Bridgeton in July 1987.
+To the Sandinistas, steeped in the alien jargon of Marxist-Leninist ideology, the Miskitos and other Indians of East Nicaragua are a people without either a culture or a history.
+A surge in private sector credit growth, which helped keep the September growth rate at 7 per cent was 'only temporary', according to Mr Tietmeyer. Inflation was also clearly easing, he said.
+More than 550 candidates and 15 political parties are vying for seats in the 80-member lower house of parliament. In spite of what many observers have described as a lacklustre campaign, the turnout is expected to be high.
+Partners with Wimpey on the project are David Ash Partnership as architect, Tweeds as quantity surveyor and consulting engineer, Cundall Johnston and Partners.
+Cristiani heads the rightist Republican Nationalist Alliance, or Arena.
+General Electric Capital launched a Dollars 150m four-year deal, lead-managed by ScotiaMcLeod. The 6 1/2 per cent bonds were re-offered to investors at a fixed price of 99.55, for a yield of 6.63 per cent.
+Its new stores, costing about Pounds 15m, are achieving a return on investment of 30 per cent. The 322-store Safeway chain accounts for about three-quarters of the group's turnover of Pounds 5.04bn.
+Wayne Hintz said he eventually quit his job of trying to "crisis manage" LaRouche's fast-growing debt in 1986.
+Beyond dependability and performance, a renewed emphasis on disposition and grooming seems to be what customers want. Note the Nordstrom and Disney differences in appealing to the public.
+The standard "textbook" description of the way in which a tax cut would stimulate the economy includes a rise of interest rates.
+The president has called for a referendum to decide whether to allow private ownership of land.
+The two people most responsible for the failure of the bill are President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary.
+Singing has always been Hovie Lister's stock in trade, but the gospel artist likes politics enough to spend his winter days opening doors for Georgia senators.
+If you take that clause away no matter if you have democracy here or not it will not work.' Mr Woo also has an unsentimental view of Hong Kong's future.
+Typically, they are so blinded by greed that they are easy marks for a salesman with a slick yarn.
+Other communicable hazards include malaria, hepatitis and typhoid fever.
+Co-Steel Inc., a Canadian steel company, said it holds a 5.3% stake in Texas Industries Inc.'s eight million common shares outstanding.
+In its unemployment report, the prime minister's office said the jobless rate rose to a seasonally adjusted 3% of the labor force in April from 2.9% in March.
+The bid is contingent on a majority of the Kenner shares outstanding being tendered, and on financing, New World said.
+Toussaint was born a slave in Haiti in 1766 and moved to New York with his owner's family in 1787.
+Toys "R" Us plans to open about 55 new stores in the U.S. and abroad this year.
+Its computer group is reportedly working on its own portable CD-based machine called the Bookman.
+"People who live in Holmby Hills, Calabasas said they'd much rather go to Irwindale than Inglewood," Mr. Hermosillo insists, citing the city's low crime and traffic.
+The Alternative List won 17 seats and the far-right Republican Party stunned many West Germans by winning 11 seats.
+Administration officials sought to reassure friends of Israel on Capitol Hill Thursday as a senator introduced a resolution to disallow most of a $7.5 billion package of new weapons for Saudi Arabia.
+A cold front brought rainshowers to the Northwest, with heavy rain along the Washington and Oregon coast.
+Some building materials suppliers, for example, have already pushed through modest price increases. For some capital intensive industries, production capacity has already become an important issue.
+Sarney 58, became president in 1985 after President-elect Tancredo Neves died before taking office.
+It has charged U.S. and South Korean companies are doing that.
+Community leaders in this racially tense city are bracing for the trial of a police officer in the shooting death of a black motorcyclist that touched off riots in January.
+Mr. Walsh was determined to get someone from the State Department, so he got what he wanted.
+The heads of state meet Monday through Wednesday for their 26th conference.
+A 70-man British army signals unit also flew to Namibia to provide communications for the multinational force.
+A SENATE committee claimed yesterday the drug industry had broken its promise to restrain price increases voluntarily.
+Of that rate, 0.9% was caused by higher taxes on energy, alcohol and tobacco.
+Brockway Police Chief Clarence Bish said officials ordered the evacuation as a precaution because a dike holding back Toby Creek has been temporarily lowered from 16 feet to 14 feet for the construction of a bridge.
+For this reason the city IS the council," Marshall wrote.
+The princess was buried, as she wished, beside her husband and an infant son on a hillside in the royal burial grounds east of Seoul, surrounded by the rice paddies and trees of her adopted land.
+But the improved conditions also led to increased expectations by the Tibetan people.
+Quebecor and Mirror Group jointly control Donohue Inc., a Quebec City-based pulp and paper concern.
+Mr. Greenspan didn't specifically mention Mr. Bush's strategy.
+Other large holders of Class B shares, according to last year's proxy statement, include outside director Richard A. Manoogian and Mr. Fink.
+The expansion of the one-price program will coincide with Ford's introduction of the 1993 Escorts in May. It isn't clear whether the new models will have the same $9,999 price as the current Escorts.
+A bakery has recalled from stores near elementary schools fortune cookies that contain pictures of women whose bikinis can be scratched off, the head of a children's association said Friday.
+On days he doesn't feel so well, he smokes a couple of Camel cigarettes, drinks black coffee and takes two Tylenols.
+Elsewhere highs will be in the 50s and 60s.
+Even now, Montreal contains more statues and things named after Queen Victoria than any other city on the planet.
+Soprano Ilona Tokody of Szeged, Hungary, also made her Met debut Friday, as Nedda in "Pagliacci."
+Wearing a surgical mask because of tuberculosis, Tabor found a sheriff's officer and apparently followed the deputy because he was unsure of what he was supposed to do, officials said.
+He said this time it should work out because he hired a company veteran for the job.
+The above figure does not include Tibetans who have been arrested since the March 5 pro-independence demonstration in Lhasa.
+However, he adds, U.S. and European oil refineries might use slightly more platinum if Kuwait loses refining capacity in the war.
+It said Iraq expelled three British diplomats in retaliation.
+A cheerful woman with dark, expressive eyes, Mrs. Ito takes from her closet a box filled with mementos as she talks about those times.
+The deadline for all cars to meet new emissions standards for hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides was pushed back from 1994 models to 1995 models.
+It's a perfect example, an important masterpiece." The art deco district's buildings are painted pastel colors and sport geometric designs, its sidewalks are painted pink and it's often featured on NBC's "Miami Vice" television show.
+A piece on the crime bill, for instance, would probably include a detailed history of its struggle through Congress.
+His problem is that the appearance belies that fact.
+It ascribed the incident to the spirit of Polisario's desert patrols, who it said were "daily attacked by Moroccan aircraft." There was no immediate reaction to the statement from Moroccan authorities.
+Bush made his comments to Republican governors at a meeting during which they celebrated his election victory two weeks ago. Later he flew to Houston for a get-acquainted meeting with Mexican President-elect Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
+To some extent, they have even led the revelry.
+But Brennan said the court, by upholding the Ohio law, is sacrificing individual rights in its zeal to crack down on child pornography.
+Also included were workers on the trucking lines American Freight acquired last October from Smith Transfer Corp. of Staunton, Va., Hughes said.
+The case drew international attention when Kimball decided to compete for a place on the 1988 Olympic diving team less than a month after the crash.
+'That does not come into (my task).
+Succeeding Mr. McGoldrick as president of Northern is Ray Mehra, 45, president of Allegheny International's Hanson Scale Co. Mr. Mehra will be acting president of Hanson until a successor is named, the company said.
+Mr. Palmer suggests that the sins of President Carter in dealing with Iran, as claimed by Mr. Bani-Sadr, far outweigh those of candidate Reagan and therefore the Democrats (not the citizenry) should drop the whole subject.
+One reason is that "we're not seeing the demand pressures in the summer that we used to," says Tom Burns, manager of economics for Chevron Corp.
+What's the best thing about a political convention?
+"The relationship between the parties is very strained," Cheney said, noting that verbal exchanges were reaching new highs in bitterness.
+"We know they do vote, so we need to get them back in the party."
+"I feel so many emotions, so much liberty," said a beaming young woman as she disembarked.
+Beyond this figure, land taken out of production, or 'set aside' under CAP, would have to exceed the 15 per cent currently agreed.
+In January, the Beaverton, Ore., toy maker disclosed talks concerning its possible takeover by a third party who proposed a friendly transaction.
+The explosion occurred at about 3:10 a.m. at the Bethesda home of Vera Machado, said Geehreng.
+Some of the foreigners have been moved to key installations to act as human shields against an attack from the United States or other foreign forces.
+The Doctor Criminale of the title is a feted east European polymath who jets around the international conference circuit leaving a trail of abandoned wives and lovers besides, it transpires, a good deal more than dirty bed-linen.
+THE PEOPLE _ Most of the 38 million people are Burmans. Important minorities include Chinese, Indians, Karens, Shans, Chins and Kachins.
+The new restriction required emigrants to obtain their Israeli visas by Monday.
+The five people were taken to a guerrilla encampment on Monday, the group said Wednesday in broadcast interviews.
+"I don't see why it couldn't happen in Paris, London or Milan," he said.
+`What we're seeing here is a breakdown in the system, all the way from the investment managers to the Legislature and everybody in between," says Wint Winter Jr., a state senator who heads the Legislature's investigation into KPERS.
+The Community also is taking steps to improve ties with Romania.
+That affects only Mr. Murdoch, who on Saturday arranged a forced sale of the Post.
+I deeply believe it." When pressed about his assessments of a Communist Party plenum this week, Walesa would make only general comments.
+Once an additional 150,000 support personnel are taken into account, Bush's cutback would affect about 10 percent of the U.S. military force in Europe.
+Market analysts cautioned against comparing full-year 1991 results with 1990 figures, as 1990 proved to be an unusually successful year for currency-trading operations.
+The official People's Daily party newspaper Thursday quoted Beijing and Sichuan authorities as denying the story of French reporter Eric Meyer of Les Dernieres Nouvelles d'Alsace.
+Andrew Etherington, head of the Barclays international private banking operations, said the Marine Midland line is a "nice fit" with Barclays, which opened a private banking unit to service the same territory three years ago.
+Judge Cummings also placed the jurors under a gag order, which has been challenged by lawyers for the Dallas Morning News.
+Anthropologists were able to identify more than 130 individuals, the most ever found at a prehistoric site in Nevada, officials said.
+Jean Duceppe, an actor and crusading Quebec separatist, has died after a long illness.
+But Korean companies themselves are beginning to discover Mexico as an investment target, prompted in large part by the prospect of the North American Free Trade Agreement as well as cheaper labor.
+The policy to be adopted will be announced in due course.
+The victim's name was withheld pending notification of kin.
+MCI spent $6 billion over eight years to build its long-distance network, and the huge investment is beginning to pay off by attracting customers, said Daniel Akerson, the chief financial officer.
+Japanese construction executives Thursday called for the United States to lift its ban on Japanese bids for American public works projects now that a construction dispute has been formally settled.
+"Our utmost concern is to take care of our customers and make sure they are safe and sound in our planes," said David Shein, El Al's general manager for North and Central America.
+For the third quarter, the services category registered a surplus of $8.72 billion after posting a $1.66 billion deficit from April through June, the first services deficit in three decades.
+NUCLEAR ENERGY gets renewed attention amid fears of global warming.
+This has been going on for several years now in Latin America," he said.
+Great Lakes said closely held Pentech is a holding company for QO Chemicals Inc., its only operating subsidiary.
+I'd see the faces every time I'd walk by, going to work, coming home.
+"The growing rent burden and shrinking availability of low-cost housing units," Mr. Brown said, "has been a major factor in the increased number of homeless families in this country."
+In order to continue operating, Barnett said he'd have to spend about $12,000 to install leakage detection devices on his two underground gasoline storage tanks.
+Transportation equipment declined 3.5 percent to $32.3 billion following a 9.7 percent drop a month earlier.
+It recognizes that these delicately fashioned windows into corporate America are themselves big art, as well as big business.
+The company said it is "highly confident" that current negotiations with prospective lenders will be successful.
+The dollar's fall propped up gold prices.
+The new index figure was 224.4 points (1979 equals 100), up from 222.5 one month earlier and from 215.4 one year earlier.
+Berklee College of Music required students to learn to sight-read sheet music, making it impossible for the 2,900-student undergraduate school's few blind students to get a degree.
+His classical music training began at age 9. He studied composition and conducted at Sibelius Academy.
+But her troubles had begun sooner.
+East Germany has granted the Mormon Church permission to conduct missionary work within the Soviet Bloc country and will allow converts to serve missions outside the border, the church said Friday.
+Four seriously injured passengers were admitted to a hospital in Besancon.
+The governor was also accused of misusing $80,000 from a fund consisting of contributions raised from Mecham's inaugural.
+I should have been here.'
+The policy was prompted by an outcry last spring when an enterprising student marketed a T-shirt stating 15 reasons "Why Beer is Better than Women at Tufts."
+Some Brussels lawyers believe the result could be the most significant trade policy revision since the anti-dumping rule was adopted in 1968. The plan's aim is simple: to streamline how the Commission and European Court deal with trade complaints.
+It has already nearly reached its target for the country's five-year plan, which ends in 1995.
+A government contract guarantees Unocal a subsidized price that is currently about $35 a barrel and will rise in the future for the first 20 million barrels of synthetic crude produced by the facility.
+Mr. Schwab, however, said: "I've been running this company for 17 years and have lived through a number of declining markets.
+So do I, but for a reason not mentioned by Mr. Smith.
+Rep. Rostenkowski's Senate counterpart, Chairman Lloyd Bentsen (D., Texas) of the Senate Finance Committee, previously asked the Treasury to postpone the changes, a Bentsen spokesman said.
+The real loser at the sale was Sotheby's owner Alfred Taubman.
+Some analysts estimate that losses at Philips's computer division totaled 150 million guilders ($80 million) in the first quarter of 1990.
+Earlier this year, Keough rejected a bid by the association to evict the child and said the subdivision's original restriction against minors _ residents younger than 18 _ would become illegal when the fair housing law took effect.
+Two weeks ago, the beheaded bodies of at least 12 men, some disemboweled, were dumped in the city.
+As many as a half-million people were without power statewide, and ice for coolers was scarce to non-existent in the state capital of Columbia.
+Monday's 23.60-point gain in the Dow Jones Industrial Average also helped market sentiment.
+Unconfirmed reports, mostly from radio operators who had monitored his garbled distress calls, had said that Nicaraguan gunboats had intercepted and rammed the yacht offshore and arrested Milburn.
+Proposed outlays for total pensions are $4 billion, a $94 million increase over the estimated total for fiscal 1989.
+Green has had his problems elsewhere, too.
+The decline was blamed on an early Easter, bad weather and a bigger federal tax bite for some people.
+"Anything But Love," stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Richard Lewis as colleagues at a Chicago magazine.
+A Western Union spokesman said the company wasn't surprised by the downgrade considering the payment default. The cash-strapped financial services company is based in Upper Saddle River, N.J.
+A Sunshine official declined to comment on the possibility of negotiations with the Boulles.
+Tropicana Products Inc. has plans to produce some new juice.
+Defense lawyers said jurors might be prejudiced by the fact that Ms. Singletary's murder was similar to some of the crimes with which Richard Ramirez is charged.
+The report of Mr. Reagan's own Tower Commission, due out today, may shed more light on how the professional U.S. intelligence community was dealt with in the Iran affair.
+In another 20 years the next generation will laugh at our fixed ideas.
+The Michigan study also found no relationship between cigarette smoking, alcohol or the use of anti-hypertensive drugs and the amount of bone loss.
+A spokesman for the House of Hapsburg, Bernd Posselt, said she had not been treated for any particular illness but "just faded away" after ailing for some time.
+"You give him a pack or two or three or four depending on how greedy he is, and he'll go away," the driver says.
+Miller said 167 planes out of Eastern's fleet of 254 aircraft are currently inactive, parked on airport runways in Miami, Atlanta, Orlando, Fla. and New York.
+In instances where a corporate entity, and not a person, is guilty of the lack of disclosure, the penalties can apply to the directors and other top officials of the corporation.
+Great Smoky Mountains National Park received about 4 inches of rain and had local flooding, she said, adding that Florida's Cape Canaveral National Seashore had higher than usual tides but was expected to open over the weekend.
+Tales of overpriced porcelain and rich rubber are only the latest from investigators who uncovered the recent Pentagon acquisitions of $999 pliers and $117 soap dish covers.
+Mr. Meese, who was White House counselor at the time, isn't a target of this aspect of the investigation, law enforcement officials said.
+Israel Television said the Arab merchants responded with a total commercial strike.
+LeChasney was a participant in meetings with Swindall and an undercover agent posing as a financier.
+While the front-page article "On Their Own" (Oct. 13) accurately portrays some of the positive and negative aspects of part-time work, it doesn't differentiate between consulting work and part-time permanent employment.
+"The seas are too rough to put down any divers right now," Tillery said. "We've got 6- to 12-foot waves." It was the first accident of its kind on the 32-yer-old bridge, Sgt. Kenneth Hardy said.
+How many pairs have you lost?
+Currency dealers in Frankfurt said early trading was quiet as the market attempted to establish a new trend.
+Bush, a former U.N. ambassador, China envoy and CIA chief, was leaving today for the six-day Western trip that includes the Kaifu meeting.
+It is not clear if Roh, a former general, could win a referendum.
+Gay rights legislation was passed Tuesday in the Massachusetts Senate, and advocates of homosexual rights said they expect a tough fight when it comes up for final reading this fall.
+The world is not perfect but we are living at a time when the private sector is being given the scope it should always have had in many developing countries.
+The Afghan government has claimed Pakistan and the United States have continued to aid the rebels and have violated terms of the U.N.-brokered agreement that resulted in the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
+The scandal involved the sale of thousands of shares of unlisted stock by the Recruit Co. to politicians and other prominent people at bargain prices.
+The weekly report of out-of-state shipments of the nation's largest apple crop showed a drop from the record 1.56 million boxes two weeks ago to 1.4 million boxes last week.
+Spring admissions applications sank 11% and only ardent courting of wavering applicants headed off a student shortage this fall.
+Stock exchanges and commodity markets in the U.S. will be closed tomorrow in observance of Good Friday.
+In 1971, the United States and Japan signed a treaty under which the U.S. would return control of the island of Okinawa to the Japanese.
+State Republican party officials say the large turnout expected for Saturday's presidential primary is stretching their manpower to the limits.
+The old Air Force One featured a single narrow center aisle, where VIPs had to weave their way past flight attendants, Secret Service agents and the media on their way to the lavatories.
+And in the country I ride.
+He had held that office since 1980.
+An army patrol in eastern Sri Lanka repelled a guerrilla ambush and killed four Tamil Tiger rebels, and seven more rebels were killed elsewhere around the island nation, military officials said Wednesday.
+Instead, they face stiff fines from a no-longer-forgiving Immigration and Naturalization Service.
+"When market times are very rough, we do quite well," Price said.
+Both Japan and Thailand, Mr. Okazaki says, are more willing than the U.S. to accept the reality that the Khmer Rouge, which killed millions when it held power in the late 1970s, is "one element of the power balance."
+"I would not want to preclude it at this time," Foley said Saturday when asked if the capital gains proposal was still an option.
+With just a few "pockets of popularity" - New York, Washington - paying the bills, disagreements can emerge.
+So, sometimes I play dumb."
+A meeting of congressional leaders was hastily convened on Sept. 15 in one of the House speaker's rooms.
+The secrecy about what actually goes on in an Open Market Committee meeting is self-imposed.
+The AIDS virus frequently robs young victims of their ability to talk and walk and lowers their intelligence.
+Calderon got 33 percent of the vote in 1982 while running for his father's party, the Calderon Republicans, before he founded his own party.
+That makes little difference now, for ordinary and gains tax rates are the same.
+The year-ago sales also were restated to reflect the sale of the automotive products unit.
+U.S. legislators and several Wall Street firms have argued that Japanese firms shouldn't be approved for the prestigious positions until Tokyo grants full reciprocity to foreign firms in its own markets.
+In foreign affairs, the president reaffirmed Indonesia's position that it will not normalize relations with China until Beijing pledges it will not provide support to communist guerrillas in the region, including Indonesia.
+The spending program would increase Newmont Gold's annual production to 1.6 million ounces by 1990 from 585,000 ounces this year.
+Theories abound on why Seattle has become so coffee-conscious. Baldwin said people in Seattle were receptive to new coffee tastes.
+The lowest rates were in Utah and Wyoming, with less than 20 deaths per year per million women.
+A warrant is out for the arrest of Steven Nelson Delit, 45, an accountant and president of the tenants association at the 45-story, tinted-glass apartment building on the fashionable east side of Manhattan.
+Mr. Timmerman edits Mednews, a Paris-based newsletter on Middle East defense issues.
+Larson, a judge in this year's contest, was ineligible to be a contestant because he has been an international champion, DeHart said.
+Unemployment has now risen by a hair short of a million since the recession began, similar in sum to the last recession but at a faster pace in its early stages. Why was the rise in unemployment unusually rapid early on?
+They are simply the Middle Eastern equivalent of a handshake. But the agreement has still to be negotiated in detail.
+Federal mediators have urged Bush to stop the strike, which the machinists say could disrupt air, rail and sea transportation nationwide.
+Readings were soaring into the upper 80s and 90s as far north as Idaho and Montana, and over 100 in the Southwest.
+The measure approved by the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Coast Guard subcommittee bars states from enacting stricter damage laws than the federal standard.
+Finally, he talked me into trying to get pregnant, promising he would come back if I did."
+Ford projected sales of 290,000 by 1960, but production, which is based on sales, fell far short of that.
+Representatives for the two importers said the programs have ended and new incentives haven't been announced.
+A U.S. Air Force patrol plane and Navy ship, along with three Japanese patrol boats and a Japanese plane, had been searching for the two sailors since an unexpected wave washed three crewmen overboard Monday from the diesel-powered submarine Barbel.
+The high court turned away an appeal by Palo Alto and Atherton, Calif., which wanted to enforce public access and other rules challenged by cable operator Century Federal Inc.
+Thousands of DEA and FBI agents and policemen from as far away as Canada lined up in the parking lot outside St. Christopher's Church when the hearse pulled up.
+The reason is that China in the 1990s combines characteristics of two of the most difficult protagonists the U.S. has wrestled with: the Soviet Union and Japan.
+The U.N. peacekeeper recited certain demands, including an Israeli withdrawal from a "security zone" in southern Lebanon.
+"There's no reason to believe that juries rule inappropriately," he says.
+Brown and Derek Vander Schaaf, the deputy inspector general, did not speak specifically about details of the ongoing criminal investigation into fraud and bribery allegations.
+'This sector, more than any other, has no real exposure to that,' said Mr Dale.
+Yost appeared before the Senate Appropriations transportation subcommittee, where he defended the plan.
+It has been used commercially as a sweetener since 1975.
+Thomas Shadwell, poet laureate and restoration dramatist, was much derided by John Dryden over 300 years ago and has had to wait a long time for a modern production.
+They say they can no longer afford to carry the increased cost of imports after sterling's devaluation. But while the sector is likely to continue to underperform the stock market by between 12 and 20 per cent, it is unlikely to collapse.
+In a new leaflet issued this week, the United Leadership of the Uprising, led by the Palestine Liberation Organization, ordered Palestinians to shutter their stores and stay away from their jobs today.
+Burlington is studying the possibility of making a bid to acquire control of Dominion.
+"The idea of a `public debate' on an issue is merely an anachronistic fiction," writes Mr. Smith.
+The others are Libya, Cuba, North Korea, Syria and Iran.
+Greenfield, 66, became foreign editor of the Times in 1969 and assistant managing editor in 1976.
+Similar discrepancies must arise with the other offices quoted and must cast doubt on the figures.
+I could not have asked for more from family and friends.
+Taiwan Semiconductor said it is a joint venture between the Taiwan government and N.V. Philips of the Netherlands, with an initial capitalization of $145 million.
+Hanna said he would not object if the spots were run as paid advertisements that give a point of view, but said the environmentalists should not be given free air time.
+It was this visual calculator and they were trying to decide what to call it." The name chosen was Visicalc, and the product turned the Apple II, co-invented by Jobs, into a practical business computer and a huge success.
+Cheney, who leaves Saturday, travels first to Hawaii to consult with Adm.
+The results announced Thursday differ from the monthly retail sales report from the government.
+Mainframes, the room-sized computers that store huge amounts of data for companies such as airlines, are IBM's most important business.
+Metromedia, a privately-held telecommunications and technology holding company, said it planned to keep Ponderosa management in place and anticipated no changes in the company's operation.
+They were released after $1,500 in administrative costs was paid to the Laotian government and a veterans group canceled a protest planned at the Laotian Embassy in Washington to demand their release.
+One alien was Juan De La Cruz-Rodriguez, 34, who said he wanted to make money to send to his wife and three young sons in the Dominican Republic.
+Technically speaking - and the Grim Reaper permitting - the government elected in April 1992 can sit there until 1997.
+But McCaw said Friday it was suspending those negotiations and extended its previous tender offer of $110 a share.
+Fees of up to Pounds 50 to attend an annual general meeting are not uncommon. Other charges may be more significant.
+Morrill asked. "All a helicopter is going to be able to do is follow him.
+A Navy spokeswoman in Norfolk, Va., declined comment on the case.
+That reminded me of Horace Silver, the gentlest of jazz pianists off the stand, saying to me years ago when I worked for Down Beat magazine, "You wrote that I play `angular' piano.
+The officer was not identified in the Times report, but the paper also quoted a former Iowa sailor, gunner's mate David James, as saying he was informed of such looting by a master at arms on the ship.
+The celebration included a sound and light show, fireworks synchronized to music and a procession of 400 torch-carrying Israeli youths who climbed to the top of the monument.
+Mr. Vance expects the recovery to be "saucer-shaped," rather than V-shaped, as many other recoveries have been.
+It describes the debt - bought at a discount in the secondary market over the last two years - as a long-term investment.
+A lesser majority, 57%, think a capital-gains-tax cut might help.
+Export orders, however, continued to grow, the report said, though at the slowest pace since February.
+And Mr. Titcomb stuck by the old book in another way. While many bankers were making real-estate loans based solely on collateral, the appraised value of an unfinished project, Peoples' loans were based on secured cash flow.
+The government was called upon to grant unrestricted freedom of the press and a total, unconditional amnesty for political prisoners, renew a dialogue with its internal opposition and review its universal military conscription law.
+The head of the official investigation into the Rs35bn (Pounds 625m) Bombay financial scandal has resigned, writes Shiraz Sidhva in Delhi.
+Men with the AIDS virus have AIDS-free sperm, raising the possibility that infected males may be able to father children through artificial insemination without passing the disease to the fetus, researchers say.
+Fluctuating oil prices have taught some hard lessons to Texas oil men in the past decade, said Paul Horvitz, an economist at the University of Houston and formerly a member of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas.
+Losses from the new Discover credit card are expected to narrow this year.
+"Africa's remaining elephants cannot wait," the petition said.
+They do exactly what they want and take decisions over the heads of their trainers and managers.' But let's not be too beastly to Berlusconi, aka sua emittenza, or his transmittance.
+OF COURSE you should visit Le Pont de La Tour.
+On Tuesday, settlers shouted down Shamir as he spoke at the funeral of a U.S.-born West Bank settler allegedly slain by Palestinians.
+Declared a 'dislocated worker' by New York state, he was retrained as a typesetter.
+The corn and soybean crops moved rapidly toward maturity last week, accoring to the Agriculture Department's weekly crop-progress report, which was released after the close.
+The economic indicators are looking good, local analysts agree.
+Deng, 85, gave up the chairmanship of the Communist Party's Central Military Commission on Thursday and was replaced by his chosen successor and Communist Party chief Jiang Zemin.
+The Human Growth Foundation, which is supported by 1,000 families with children having growth disorders, participated in the meetings that examined the cases.
+On the day before the election, prosecutors reported finding thousands of envelopes ready for mailing, each stuffed with 20,000 won ($27) and leaflets for a government candidate.
+The decision "will have an impact all over the country in similar cases," said Patrick Berigan, who represented Ben-Shalom.
+The B-1, killed by then-President Carter in 1977, was resurrected four years later by former President Reagan, who said 100 of the swing-wing planes were needed to update the nation's aging force of nuclear-armed bombers.
+However, the franchiser and operator of Mexican restaurants said it would still report a loss of $4.2 million to $5 million for the year, compared with net income of $9.1 million, or 34 cents a share, the previous year.
+The Bishop Estate oversees a private school for students of Hawaiian ancestry and is the islands' largest private landowner with about 338,000 acres, equal to about 8% of the state.
+Adds Mr. Vanous of PlanEcon: "The Russians have been under severe pressure because of Chernobyl.
+Rep. Downey said the Bentsen proposal could pass Congress.
+The attacks have been blamed on Moslem fundamentalists.
+'The Socialist party has two wings: one is like the British Tories and one like Labour in the 1950s.' For Hungary's business elite did not spring into life instantaneously when the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1990.
+In France, his name evokes sly smiles.
+Asked how long it would take him to straighten out the unit's problems, he said, "Years."
+"They're going to want to stash money away in the form of financial assets," he predicts.
+Tyminski for a time asserted that he had not returned to Poland in years.
+The mill recycles waste paper into a variety of paper products.
+And no speaker in decades has had the same devotion to international affairs.
+Colleen O'Connor of the American Civil Liberties Union contended that there is a constitutional right to an abortion.
+They are subject to approval by the unaffiliated members of the partnership's investment committee, and regulatory authorities, among others.
+Nearly 100 million forms were mailed in April.
+And Intel customers will have access to Texas Instrument's library of standard cells that handle internal logic functions.
+Larry Lawrence, manager of options and technical analysis for Elders Futures Inc., said refiners who hedged against declining refinery margins by buying crude and selling products did the reverse _ bought products and sold crude.
+In New York the dollar finished at DM1.7068 and Y104.82.
+UCC's bread-and-butter products are not being neglected, and new versions of the CM20 are in the pipeline.
+The meeting at Sapoa was the first time the Sandinistas and Contras had met on Nicaraguan soil.
+South Dakota, No. 1 last year and third this year, has bucked the downward spiral somewhat, adding 1,500 jobs to its manufacturing payrolls since 1980.
+It did not say how much was recovered by the giant Chicago bank, which came to the brink of collapse in 1984 in part because of its troubled energy loans.
+In 32 years as a pharmacist, he said, "I've never seen anything like this before."
+In the process of economic restructuring, companies in all three countries will close factories and many thousands of people will lose their jobs.
+The delegates voted 2,607 to 61, with 16 abstentions, to adopt the agenda proposed by Gorbachev to consider the formation of the Russian party and to debate the proposed platform of the national congress, and not to discuss their own platform.
+But critics say that it can't do an adequate job with so many of its judges leaving.
+These countries will require massive amounts of saving and investment.
+"With this change in policy, men must be serious about taking on the nurturant role in this and other organizations, or this will be one more instance of women alone developing that type of close relationship," Erickson said.
+Union Carbide Corp. said talks are continuing with the Indian government on compensation for Bhopal poison-gas victims, disputing a news report that a settlement has been reached.
+American citizens might decide to heal the illnesses, not just the wounds.
+Twice." Gomez was editor of the Bogota morning daily El Siglo.
+Use Form 8606 to report any non-deductible IRA contributions; if you and your spouse each make such contributions, you must file separate 8606s, even though you file a joint tax return.
+He said he expected Commerce and Energy department officials to be enthusiastic about the sale but said defense officials may express reservations.
+After reversing early losses, prices ended as much as one point higher on the day.
+In West Germany, mark bond prices recovered slightly in the afternoon inter-bank session to close mostly flat as traders awaited the outcome of a Bundesbank meeting tomorrow.
+In Beirut, Shiite sources said this week Iran was pushing hard for the release of a hostage to express appreciation for relief supplies it received from the West after the devastating earthquake June 21.
+The Skylab astronauts showed no reluctance to join a similar mission again.
+That said, why should the market ride higher on a weaker substructure than it has in the past?
+"We conclude that the benefits of cardiopulmonary resuscitation initiated in nursing homes are extremely limited," the researchers wrote.
+That's basically what the film asks," said Ocamb. "There are no answers.
+We want to inaugurate an era of new hope and opportunity for all Americans.
+The company said newspaper revenue and operating cash flow were behind last year mainly because of a sluggish retail advertising environment and a downturn in automotive advertising.
+Police said they did not know what might have happened to Miss Lafont.
+It will then tour the Great Lakes and East Coast ports as Pennsylvania's flagship.
+The stock market declined broadly today, retreating in the face of a fresh barrage of statistics on the state of the economy.
+We have to grow, to learn and to do.
+With that authority, of course, goes an unambiguous accountability.
+'If the telecom staff are going to come from a non-railway background with no knowledge of signalling it is potentially very dangerous,' said an RMT official.
+Pot pies and french fries often are soggy when heated in a microwave oven.
+"American banks take a totally different view from British banks," he said.
+Wall said that even advocates of very tough capital rules believe regulators ought to have the leeway to allow undercapitalized S&Ls to continue operating provided they are profitable, have competent managers and stick to a plan to increase their capital.
+He said the proposed new ruling party was "controlled by the forces of the extreme right." Roh's party intends to join with the Reunification Demcoratic Party of Kim Young-sam and the New Demcoratic Republican Party, led by Kim Jong-pil.
+Yet, as knives, their aesthetic qualities are nil, even for those with only a few extra functions.
+Afterwards, they toured Civil War battlefields in the South.
+Sixteen Western hostages are believed held by Shiite Moslem militants in Lebanon.
+I don't want to overcharge too much." Stores generally make half their annual profits during the Christmas season.
+Bank of Japan officials said the month-to-month rise resulted from the yen's downturn in June and rebounding raw material and commodity prices in overseas markets.
+According to the report in Monday editions, a crowd of 500 on Saturday ringed the church where Toekes sought refuge after he had been stabbed by masked, unknown assailants on Nov. 2.
+Brown & Sons, Shearson Lehman and Kidder Peabody were all said to have made positive remarks about the stock, according to Dow Jones Professional Investor Report.
+His hormones corrode his judgment, and he finds himself framed for murder.
+"School has become the only place for some kids where they get a smile and a warm breakfast.
+More startling discoveries may not be far off. Lilly is funding research at a tiny biotechnology company called Neurogenetic Corp., which has discovered still more serotonin receptors.
+Many catalog ventures have moved to lower prices as their key promotional tool.
+They also collaborated on another script, "American Pie," which has been optioned as a television movie.
+They were announced as Gorbachev opened a three-day state visit to Spain, where he hopes to obtain further economic aid and increase trade with the West.
+Then came The Rake's Progress - a set of paintings aimed at a single purchaser, accompanied by a parallel edition of prints for popular consumption that were sold to the public by Hogarth from his workshop on subscription.
+This alludes to an old advertisement likening the Calpis drink to the "taste of first love."
+He is awaiting sentencing in New York.
+The change would be equivalent to the chairman of General Motors Corp. or Ford Motor Co. taking direct charge of North American auto operations, instead of delegating responsibility for that business.
+For the ethnic changes that have filtered down to redneck Queensland are even more pronounced elsewhere.
+Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the restriction "will win in a breeze.
+The sea was calm and, for several hours, the only sound came from the throb of propellers and the sloshing of water against hulls.
+At least as intriguing is the type of software product that Lotus Development Corp. introduced yesterday, although the benefits are less obvious than the laptop developments.
+Mississippi officials said consumers from their state are being forced to pay unfairly to help operate other nuclear plants in the Middle South Utilities system.
+S&P ranks the bonds at CCC and Moody's puts them at B, giving the debt junk-bond status.
+Clothing prices fell 0.3 percent after rising a strong 3.8 percent through the first five months of 1988.
+The draft agreed Monday by the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Britain and France would be the 11th U.N. resolution aimed at Iraq since the Persian Gulf crisis began.
+And in August 1985, three workers were injured in a fire fueled by nitrogen-based material.
+But analysts say the price of Big Board seats is reflective of the volume of stock trading and commission levels, not share prices.
+Cordovez is the Ecuadorean U.N. official negotiated the accord under which an estimated 115,000 Soviet soldiers are to begin leaving Afghanistan next month.
+Days before the demonstration, the official Sandinista press had announced that the march would be attacked by "popular forces," goon squads working for the government and sometimes called "turbas divinas."
+George L. Monahan Jr., director of the Strategic Defense Initiative, told members of the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee Thursday that Brilliant Pebbles could trim the cost of Phase I of Star Wars.
+Nearing the end of a lengthy and distinguished career in governmental service, Shultz has not only survived in an administration that has had constant turnover, he has thrived.
+Aug. 8 _ We started practicing self-defense _ karate, how to stab with a knife if attacked, how to kick and disable an adversary.
+Clematis introductions would be worse than dull without the names.
+After opening at 149.02 yen, it ranged between 149.00 yen and 150.75 yen.
+A source said that Iranian and British officials had met "more than once at a Mediterranean capital" he declined to name.
+His high-flying antics have cost his victims an average of only about $50, and his takes have ranged from $20 to $500, police said.
+The Council of Ministers warned in 1987 that infecting someone with AIDS would be punished as a crime and said anyone in the country could be forced to take an AIDS test.
+I take exception to the assertion by Kevin Gordon that "40% to 60%" of Catholic clerics are homosexual.
+And personally, I have to tell you that I have never met a man who had a more remarkable sense about what is really important in life.
+The early-morning fire was brought under control about 20 minutes after firefighters arrived.
+In the meantime, he said, OPEC members may continue to hint at quota cuts just to keep prices from falling.
+"At the same time what we see is the decapitalization of businesses through what we call special events.
+"We won't know the number of ballots involved for a while," City Clerk Marie McKetchnie said Wednesday.
+Today, with only eight big lines controlling 93% of the nation's air traffic, the industry is slipping cozily into the comforts of oligopoly.
+SKY-HIGH SNACKS at airport concessions keep consumers in a holding pattern.
+They also have little incentive to take painful decisions whose full benefits will only become apparent long after they have left office. The policy questions surrounding pensions are complex.
+Still, the stores are lured by growing Halloween business; at its busiest locations, National Theme sells as much as $5,000 a square foot on an annualized basis.
+Mr. Jelenic had been executive vice president for operations.
+Mr. Kaweske has cut his biotech holdings to 14% of his total portfolio from 22% nine months earlier.
+Spence had apparently barricaded the door with a bed.
+The management group's previous offer had been for $92 a share, or $20.7 billion.
+Cole said Blandford went home after the accident and began drinking.
+He said the promotional expenditure had been worthwhile and had helped push up sales to about 100,000 barrels a year. He added: 'The board's investment in Newquay Steam achieved its purpose.
+Estimates suggest there may be 300,000 or more total charities, with annual income of at least Pounds 16bn. Yet observers do not need to look very far to see the extent of existing neglect.
+Pioneer didn't release a forecast for full-year results, but said it expects sales to rise further, aided by introduction of new products.
+However, she is unlike anyone but herself.
+Yes, boys, J. Edgar Hoover is an inspiration to us all.
+Israel captured the lands from Jordan and Egypt in the 1967 Middle East war.
+"There is a real knowledge that we owe Texas greatly for this help," Maumont said.
+Bank of New York Co. said Wednesday that it has extended by nearly a week its $1.08 billion hostile tender offer for rival Irving Bank Corp.
+White shirts will continue to be popular, says Lehrer, with "white on white" for evening wear.
+Fireman's Fund is an insurance holding company that owns Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., one of the largest property-casualty insurers.
+History holds a special place for the politician whose immortality rests on folly.
+Consider 25-year-old Eileen McManus, who in May graduated with a master's in social work.
+The communique also said the two sides "believed it was useful to exchange information and experience on socialist construction and economic reform" and were ready to hold more meetings on the subject.
+Implants account for less than 1 per cent of the company's Dollars 2bn annual sales.
+Benjamin A. Gilman, R-N.Y., and Christopher Shays, R-Conn.
+The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences get-together had only about 60 of the 147 nominees make appearances.
+This is satisfactory to the US and the leading western oil-consuming countries. Barring the unpredictable, security of supply and stability of prices will remain the goals for the 1990s.
+Chase Manhattan Capital Markets Corp. heads the underwriting syndicate, which reported an unsold balance of $62 million.
+They are looking for standards that help the community's members with the task of moving forward in a complex world with a moral and political compass.
+Of the agency's $112 million in sales in the region so far this year, 60% to 70% came from sales of apartment complexes, mostly in Texas, he says.
+And domestic car makers bristle at the suggestion they chose greenbacks over growth.
+Thousands have already left areas of fighting and were moving closer to the border, analysts said.
+That was increased to 100 per cent under the 1989 Social Security Act.
+And mail on the subject to congressional offices, a good indicator of public interest, hasn't been running particularly high.
+Takeshita appeared shocked by the death.
+For there's no doubt about it.
+And the agency would not grant requests for a person's Social Security number.
+Included in the new pact is an agreement to give the state guarantee funds a portion of proceeds from Executive Life's real estate.
+Caro-Quintero is in custody awaiting trial in Mexico City.
+They are dark red wines, full in flavor, rich, alcoholic.
+Sources in Washington said Tuesday that President Reagan also has decided to approve holding the conference in Moscow.
+Meanwhile, dealers don't expect any major intervention to curb the dollar's rise until after the G-7 meeting at the end of the week.
+The ministry said Kim had been a senior official in North Korea's Ministry of Public Security, a powerful intelligence organization.
+But he can only vote to break a tie.
+"The government also guarantees the right of Chiquita Brand to contract the necessary personnel for its normal operation," he said.
+Always what I saw for myself is where I am now.
+But the state has offered only $5 million, citing three appraisals, commissioned by the state, that listed its value at or just below $5 million.
+In new issues, there was strong demand for American Can Co.'s $150 million of 15-year convertible Eurobonds, indicating a 5 1/2% to 5 7/8% coupon at par.
+Moody's had downgraded Kodak's senior debt rating to double-A-2 from triple-A in November, anticipating Kodak's more aggressive use of capital, including a potential acquisition.
+And Merrill will hold the stock for up to six months before completing the exchange of stock for debt.
+"They had also been skillful in patenting their discoveries world-wide," said Petri Vainio, a Sierra Ventures principal.
+Quebec province, whose 1970s nationalism threatened to turn a beautiful place into a North American Albania, has made an astonishing intellectual forward leap toward market-driven development.
+"You've had three good sets of (monthly) employment numbers.
+Foreign witnesses to this week's rioting said they saw no Tibetans with weapons.
+It forbids using options and other discretionary "bells and whistles" to assign value, a common practice before the 1987 tax act.
+The miners' federation accused the Rodrigo Franco Command of carrying out the attack, and it linked the group to the governing center-left Aprista Party.
+Management pulled out of such basic industry businesses as steel production, rail cars, farm implements, steel forgings and materials handling equipment.
+The actions represent an unusual public display of politics in judicial decision-making.
+A Merc disciplinary committee alleged that Bryan and Denise Bigelow helped another Merc member skirt his employer's ban on trading stock-index futures for the member's own account from April 1985 to July 1986.
+Recent surveys of consumer attitudes point to continuing caution, and many retailers already are reporting that volume so far in the Christmas shopping season seems disappointing.
+A bomb placed on a mechanical digger killed a construction worker Saturday, and the Irish Republican Army reportedly claimed responsibility.
+But, over a glass of Glenlivet Scotch, he is delighted to recite Shakespeare.
+Bush previously declared seven South Carolina counties disaster areas.
+Shamir refused to give details about what he would do to end the "intefadeh," the uprising in the occupied lands that led to more than 300 deaths since it erupted Dec. 8.
+It will beam live reports to 150 plants and offices around the country.
+Financiere de Paribas said it intends to bid for one of France's other large financial and industrial holding companies, Cie. de Navigation Mixte.
+The victim, an investment banker, was in a coma and close to death after she was attacked by a gang of youths cruising the park, authorities said.
+Supervisors and non-striking personnel delivered 24 planes, but many of the aircraft had been virtually completed before the walkout.
+The Pentagon announced Friday that the first free-flight test of a so-called SLAM missile resulted in a direct hit last month at a California test site.
+Biotechnology stocks dominated the day's activity amid news from a meeting this week of a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee reviewing the products of several companies.
+Witnesses said debris and parts of charred bodies were scattered in the area.
+U.S. officials are expected to urge Israel to reduce the violence used in suppressing the 15-month Palestinian uprising.
+"Her instincts were wonderfully astute," remembered Ms. Stevens, who is in her 40s.
+Most of those jobs (for non-whites) are in the ticket department, and that's about it." A high-performance car once owned by former Beatles drummer Ringo Starr sold for $78,350 at auction.
+AT&T shares could run up to 40 in the next 12 months, the formerly bearish Jack B. Grubman of PaineWebber says.
+The court, in two 5-4 decisions, upheld the constitutionality of federal laws that permit the confiscation of money and property from people accused of crimes _ even if it means they cannot afford a lawyer.
+Srinagar, the largest city in the Kashmir Valley, is the summer capital of Jammu-Kashmir state.
+If the confirmation process is pushed into 1988, the last year of Mr. Reagan's presidency, opponents might be able to stall deliberations long enough that the president won't get to fill the vacancy at all.
+GM shut its Leeds, Mo., plant for one week to cut unsold supplies of the subcompact Buick Skyhawk and Oldsmobile Firenza.
+That they should not obfuscate their opinions by inventing five-layer, three-prong tests.
+Ivan Boesky's lawyers have asked for a reduction in his three-year prison term, citing new evidence he has given since his sentencing.
+The two parties continue to come together in good faith." In Moline, union negotiators expressed confidence that a settlement with Deere was imminent.
+Democratic underdog Michael Dukakis is all over the airwaves in an unprecedented blitz of television interviews that analysts say can't hurt him but probably won't sway enough voters to win him the presidency.
+They were taken to a civilian hospital in Tegucigalpa and underwent surgery.
+Under his guidance, Topeka State Hospital became a national model for state hospitals across the country, Holzman said.
+However, her personal physician recommended a specialized rehabilitation unit within the hospital.
+One of the soldiers "was not telling the truth," Meir said.
+It is not yet clear that the production difficulties which slowed sales and upset the US Food and Drug Administration have finally been solved.
+It is unlike professional baseball or basketball, in which a star player can not only make a difference in a franchise's fortunes on the field, but off the field as well.
+Nationalisation was a fundamental part of ANC policy.
+Mr. Safra is said to be resigned to the fact that such allegations may dog him to his grave.
+There are two explanations for the delayed visibility of these increased terminations.
+Filed in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia.
+Some technologies work better than others; such unlikely items as blue jeans and bowling balls can stall garbage-shredding machinery, for example.
+Among utility shares, Tokyo Gas rose 20 to 1,520, partly because of real estate tie-ins with the potential waterfront project.
+Soybean futures closed mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade, as the first of two deadlines requiring traders to reduce large positions in the July contract passed without fanfare.
+More than 600 firefighters on the ground, four air tankers and three helicopters battled the blaze, said Forestry Capt.
+U.S. officials say the bases previously pumped as much as $1 billion annually into the Philippine economy.
+"As a general rule, evangelicals are happy and pleased with the job the president has been doing," said Adrian Rogers, former president of the Southern Baptist Convention.
+But for many students, it is only too easy to feel persecuted, says Victor Cha, a Columbia University graduate student now studying at Korea University.
+The two Simmons companies said they will continue selling shares if they stay above the $55 price they believe could be obtained through leveraged recapitalization, merger or other transaction.
+They will be launched at next month's UK Business Computing '92 show. Weighing 5.5lb, the Elonex NB-425X features an Intel 25MHz 486SX upgradeable processor and a choice of four screens.
+Sierracin Corp. said the Securities and Exchange Commission has ended its investigation of the company without recommending any enforcement action against it or any of its directors, officers or employees.
+In 1985, he was sentenced to two years.
+The Socialist election victory reduced the prospect of interest rate cuts.
+He said the company was legally obliged to take action upon learning of the alleged violations.
+It shows that, to date, Gore has spent $6 million on his presidential bid, and had $342,964 in cash on hand as of Feb. 29.
+That and other statistics convinced some economists that they had overestimated the economy's strength.
+This is the first movement in the discount margin since the cental bank first intervened.
+Young was succeeded by Northern Ireland Secretary Tom King.
+Many teen-agers threw stones at the tanks and police, and hospital sources said at least 103 people were injured in the 90-minute clash.
+The 62-year-old executive was previously president and chief executive of two of the parent's 10 units.
+"The softness in the economy continues to be reflected in reduced demand for telecommunications products and services," said William Ferguson, chairman and chief executive.
+The company that developed the plastic, which Ms. Shelton-Foley declined to identify, plans to use it in other disposable consumer products, such as garbage bags, she said.
+A dark blue liver rotates to reveal patches of cancer that look like popcorn.
+The study also said about 4,700 flights a month are cancelled for non-mechnical reasons but are reported simply as late flights and put in the same category as those running more than 15 minutes behind.
+The estimate comes from a study published in the December issue of Environment International by A. Judson Wells, a researcher in Wilmington, Del., and a volunteer with the American Lung Association.
+The three countries will consult on increased defence measures in preparation for a possible conflict on the Korean peninsula.
+He said the Alliance would no longer organize demonstrations because of fears of violence.
+But they say they will continue to assemble here.
+Sugar futures followed the grain markets' wild swing and closed sharply lower on New York's Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange.
+The Congressional Budget Office estimates the federal interest costs could eventually total $1.2 billion.
+For generations the Serbs and ethnic Albanians have accused each other of discrimination.
+A "discussion draft" of Rep. Dingell's bill contains language designed to create a system of federal accreditation for state regulators.
+Caught on the crossroads of Europe, the two Slav nations have traditionally looked both East and West in their effort to win and preserve independence.
+"I think the heroes are there," Pinola said, "(but) in this case every single member of the organization feels good about their part in getting us out of this mess." The disaster plan actually was developed to deal with a great earthquake.
+Officials know of no plans to change signs on Route 127 and 128 that run through the town, and the local U.S. Post Office will remain the same, the Boston Sunday Globe reported.
+But an out-of-tolerance machine damaged threading on a joint in the air-bag module.
+Party leaders blamed the killing on a right-wing death squad they said was supported by members of the military.
+A proposal for tax-free "enterprise zones" to be established in some inner city areas to promote commercial growth, a program championed by Bush's nominee for Housing and Urban Development secretary, Jack Kemp.
+The company was careful to say it regarded the bonds as 'being in the nature of equity capital'. The shares will be issued at a price of Pounds 1,000, equivalent to the nominal value of a bond, and redeemable at the same price.
+Results benefited from box-office successes such as The Firm and Indecent Proposal.
+Completion of the transaction is subject to execution of a definitive agreement and to obtaining various regulatory, bondholder and other consents.
+Through an interpreter speaking Lithuanian, D'Amato asked Soviet Maj. Vitas Buchis for permission to pass into the country.
+The company said its board is considering a plan that would allow shareholders to sell their shares to the company at prices above current market value.
+Radio announcers have been particularly vocal about the spill and encouraging listeners to take action.
+The losers say `count differently,' and the winners say `leave it alone,"' observed Rep. William M. Thomas, R-Calif.
+Mr. Hoyle hams up both parts to the hilt, disappearing behind one side of a screen with his nose in the air and a crisp snap of the napkin over his forearm and reappearing on the other side with shuffle and a slump.
+Title to the Heye Collection of Indian artifacts would be transferred to the Smithsonian, pending approval by the New York state attorney general and state courts.
+Photos of Neptune taken by Voyager 2 this week will be appearing on television sets in homes around the country during the flyby.
+The Soviet Union manufactures seven times as many tractors as the United States but must import American food.
+But there was just no way," he said.
+The decline is needed in order to get the apples sold.
+Here's what happens in a typical episode of "The Street": Two cops, Peluso (Bruce MacVittie) and Scolari (Stanley Tucci), cruise the crummy streets of downtown Newark.
+Except for Manila, Asian bourses tumbled.
+A judge has ruled that random drug tests proposed for Boston police officers are unconstitutional.
+And 75 per cent of the membership turned out for the association's annual meeting - a sure sign that enthusiasm runs high. He suggests that today any company wishing to be an international bullion dealer must have a market making presence in London.
+The book is in good shape.
+Cardinal Edouard Gagnon, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family, applauded Catholics who fight against the Roe vs. Wade decision of the U.S. Supreme Court allowing abortion.
+The ZDF program showed empty Soviet stores, Russian women fighting over blocks of cheese, and an expose of the blackmarketeers who steal food, sometimes letting it rot if they can't sell it.
+"I got in before the flames and smoke drove me from the first floor," he said. "A can of gasoline must have exploded because my hair was singed and I was forced out." Lucas said there was evidence of a break-in at the tavern.
+The big U.K. spirits, food and hotels concern said it was "assessing the validity of this sale" in light of the regulations, which are designed to "allow all shareholders to obtain the best price available."
+Today's highlight in history: In 1945, the United Nations officially came into existence as its charter took effect.
+So nervous, traders say, that the companies are doing what they can to avert a further decline of the dollar, at least till the end of the month.
+'It hasn't had any experience of a mess like this.
+That means it's unlikely Nissan will bring more Sentra jobs to the U.S., he says.
+Many were upset that a federal court judge ordered miners off a private bridge leading to the plant and limited the number of pickets to 15.
+Currently about 93% of BP shares are held in Britain, he said.
+"I don't think anyone can go short sterling and make money," said Mahiko Nagai, an interbank trader at Manufacturers Hanover Trust in Tokyo.
+On the Moscow slate are some of the nation's best-known progressives, including Medvedev; economist Gavril Popov; academic Sergei Stankevich; Yuri Chernichenko, an agriculture reform advocate; and Ilya Zaslavskaya, an advocate for the handicapped.
+Such exports grew 16% in 1987 and 80% in 1986.
+Lithuania's premier, Kazimiera Prunskiene, called Estonia's move Friday a "show of support" for her republic but said she did not know whether it would help or hurt.
+The warfare claimed the lives of more than 33,000 American servicemen.
+Senate Democrats today revised their child-care bill to add a provision sought by the White House, but the administration said the package remained unacceptable and was "a candidate for a veto" by President Bush.
+Cooper also raised the possibility that the initially deployed system might exclude the space-based weapons that have been at the heart of Star Wars since former President Reagan launched the idea in 1983 as a way to end nuclear confrontation.
+His research suggests that, in the past 12 months alone, unit sales of T-shirts increased 6% to about 1.7 billion.
+She also noted that the spat over agriculture pits the European Community against practically all the world's other food-exporting nations.
+The $267,000 study was meant as a guide for Posner, who must recommend a spending plan for easing problems of the homeless as part of an innovative sentence that kept him out of jail in the tax case.
+Susan Del Signore, a vice president of trading at Travelers Investment Management, Hartford, Conn., agreed that the market needs some kind of catalyst for any substantial move to take place.
+This is a field where you should be guided by your stockbroker. Indeed, there is a more fundamental question to deal with here.
+It meant scientists could begin to think about designing a drug that might stop the virus. Nearly 10 years on, there is no new drug that does more than alleviate cough and cold symptoms.
+If permission is granted, Chase may want to buy or build a full-service brokerage.
+Singapore police promptly rearrested eight of the nine, the last being out of the country.
+For the two months, load factor was 55.5%, compared with 55.4%.
+The Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation group is due to meet this month to consider a report seeking the goal of free trade in all goods and services by 2020, with more developed nations lowering their barriers at a relatively faster rate.
+Mr. Peterson, Heritage Foundation adjunct scholar, teaches business philosophy at North Carolina's Campbell University.
+There would be an incentive that doesn't exist now.
+In January, Mr. Stoltenberg announced that new consumer taxes were needed to help finance Bonn's 20 billion-mark taxover-haul plan for 1990.
+The busiest month yet for the savings and loan bailout ballooned the federal budget deficit to $11.2 billion in June, a month when corporate tax payments usually produce a surplus, the government said Monday.
+The sales decline occurred mainly during the second quarter. Half-year trading profits at the pharmaceuticals division rose only 3 per cent from Pounds 233m to Pounds 241m on turnover of Pounds 771m (Pounds 729m).
+Rumbles have sounded on Capitol Hill and elsewhere that Yeutter was headed for greener pastures following completion of the 1990 farm bill and the conclusion next month of international trade talks.
+Carling said it doesn't plan any further offers to redeem the shares.
+Dr. Kessler "can only carry this labeling thing so far," says Rodney Leonard, head of the Community Nutrition Institute.
+Look for some of the 1991 winners' traits.
+In a January magazine interview, he called the revolution a "pivotal event" in his life.
+That was replaced by a system in which reporters would submit daily written questions.
+Then, of course, there is the question of what role stock exchanges will play in this future world of narrow ownership and less interest in liquidity.
+For example, the fee for a Boeing 727 would drop to about $160 per landing from the current $200.
+With Intel, the chief supplier of microprocessors to the clone makers, IBM intends to work on future chips in order to gain a hardware lead over rivals.
+Actress Whoopi Goldberg, who recently bought a painting of Tiffany perched atop a tomb, says, "I love my blue dog.
+In the last month of the campaign, Mr. Andrus's lead dwindled, and he won reelection by fewer than 4,000 votes.
+"I don't see any way to do that, but of course I would like to do that as soon as possible," he said.
+There will be no choice.
+The statement said that, while Bush still supported the plan, he was afraid that its formal presentation at this time could actually lead to Democratic action to raise the top tax rates to 33 percent.
+Of that, it agreed to return $14 million to Doyon, leaving a net tax saving of $2 million for Hilton.
+Thiokol Corp. got a $110.9 million Air Force contract for continued full-scale development, design, fabrication and test of the Stage I booster for the small ICBM program.
+"We've been set in our ways for so many years.
+The company was acquired in 1896 by Isadore and Nathan Straus, and it began selling stock to the public in 1927 as it expanded into a nationwide operation.
+"A lot of short people cheated by wearing high heels," complained Ms. Derlachter, who made it inside but was not among the 503 people selected.
+"I am sure that BellSouth will come back with a higher offer," said Geoffrey Johnson, telecommunications analyst for Argus Research Corp.
+"People are more concerned with the will of the National Rifle Association than they are of the desires of their own constituents," said William Marovitz, one of two sponsors of the bills.
+Their findings appear in Friday's issue of the journal Science, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the launch of the Pioneer Venus orbiter, a spacecraft that still circles the second planet from the sun.
+Campaign officials don't deny the hold-the-press-at-bay strategy.
+Tests of 'doubtful quality' remain on the market and too few people are trained to use the good tests properly.
+Four bombs landed in a neighboring field and four fell in nearby mountains.
+Thus, unless the Latin American debt outlook worsens in the months ahead, it now seems unlikely that the New York banks will boost reserve levels anytime soon.
+The deterioration in the value of these holdings, as well as other share and bond holdings, had by July 2 reduced Hafnia Holding's equity to a negative DKr450m.
+Transfusion or blood cases: 1,829, or 3 percent.
+"I think it's time to cool it on both sides and let the diplomatic process bring this matter to a happy resolution," Bush said.
+The Cold War has ebbed; some say ended.
+"If we start now to pull out of some sectors, we'll sacrifice an enormous amount of diversification and will be taking on more costs," he says.
+The leaders said they had informed Gov. Mario Cuomo about the tentative agreement.
+"I don't think it's fair to say the people of Chateauguay or Quebec are more racist than any other," said Jean Dorion, president of the French Nationalist St. Jean Baptiste Society, a Quebec secessionist group.
+In another development, leftist guerrillas blew up Colombia's main oil pipeline for the sixth time this year in an effort to force the government to nationalize U.S. and other foreign oil holdings.
+Roger Stevens died at age 43 in 1985 at a Chicago hospital.
+If we could still make money (at that volume), the automobile business would be very easy."
+But the report noted that not all lost ground has been regained and even the benchmark _ the earliest assessments _ is considered below par.
+But the lawyer for Telex denied this was what the company planned.
+What is most remarkable about them is the small effect the crash had on the "real," as opposed to the financial, sector of the economy.
+Authorities have accused committee members of sabotaging the earthquake relief effort and whipping up ethnic tensions by continuing to seek Karabakh's annexation by Armenia, a demand the Kremlin has refused.
+At attorney for strike-bound Eastern said the airline will ask U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Burton Lifland this week to approve the shuttle deal, the first of an expected series of asset sales by the troubled airline.
+Today is Saturday, Nov. 18, the 322nd day of 1989.
+The schools were desegregated under a plan approved by Sand, and the City Council agreed in January to develop 1,000 units of housing.
+The former president and vice president of Golden Pacific National Bank were indicted for fraud that, the government said, led to the bank's collapse in 1985.
+It has grown rapidly in the past three years, employs nearly 40 people and expects turnover this year to reach Pounds 2m.
+Hungary said Tuesday some Soviet soldiers would be leaving its soil soon, but it was vague in making the first announcement of action on Mikhail S. Gorbachev's pledge to withdraw forces from Eastern Europe.
+"One of the vice president's concerns, according to Panamanians who were there, was an estimated $3 billion of drug profits that had already been laundered through Panama," Manyon said.
+"I won't beat it to death, but it will be a powerful, positive step forward for Louisiana and its taxpayers," the governor said.
+In terms of research capacity, Copenhagen ranks 12th in Europe; Malmo and the university town of Lund rank 30th.
+They succeed Robert S. Cohen, 43 years old, former chairman and president, who remains a director.
+But he declared that combining Allied, which was purchased 17 months ago, with Federated will "give us the best department store chain in the world."
+A large skeleton of black metal bars shaped like a spider fans out across the playing area.
+A draft of the reform, proposed by a government-appointed comission of about 140 prominent economists and scientists, has been presented to the federal parliament for debate, newspapers said.
+Sex becomes a problem for his step-nephew, Pandu, as well, when he shoots a gazelle in the act of mating and she curses his next act of love.
+Lord Ashburton conceded that the draft share option scheme had 'technical shortcomings'.
+We have a great many people _ hundreds of thousands of people _ living on public assistance in this country.
+The State Government Insurance Commission of Western Australia, which also purchased a 19.9% stake from Mr. Holmes a Court, said it will be a passive investor.
+Democratic Sen. Claiborne Pell is 71. His GOP challenger, Rep. Claudine Schneider, is 43.
+Medicine is excluded from the economic embargo against Iraq. Ambassador Marjatta Rasi of Finland said she had no evidence medical supplies had been diverted for chemical warfare, but she wanted her panel to have oversight over "dual use" medicine.
+I am very confident the opinion polls are wrong, and we shall prove them wrong when the time comes.' The Tories are fielding about 350 candidates, about 100 more than in the last regional elections in 1990.
+But lately, slumping bond prices and erratic stock movements have slowed growth of all mutual fund sales.
+NYSE volume, at 281m shares, was moderate. With the Fed's decision to push up rates out of the way, equity investors were free to count their blessings, which include buoyant economic growth and strong corporate profits.
+Farmers would buy insurance to cover losses, just like any other business enterprise. Government clerks would be replaced by private agents, selling policies amid corn rows and wheat fields.
+Total citrus crop values increased in Arizona, California and Texas, while declining in Florida.
+Compaq slashed its prices by as much as 34% in a move to counter discount computer manufacturers.
+The lenders trade group reported Tuesday that the number of homeowners who were at least 30 days late in making a mortgage payment edged up to 4.99 percent of the 10 million mortgages surveyed in the fourth quarter.
+Except for Greg Ostertag, a big freshman who saw just six minutes of action, none of the Kansans matched those measurements, but when the ball came off the glass they still usually managed to grab it.
+A goup of workers from the Soviet Union's richest coal mines defiantly formed an independent union Thursday night, breaking with a larger miners' congress and the wishes of Soviet officials.
+If the ads continue, said a spokesman for New York Attorney General Robert Abrams, "We'll consider legal action."
+Massachusetts already bans the exams, and moves to limit use of the tests on the state level are said to be under consideration in Connecticut, Oregon and New York.
+There were, however, students, and Escalante began to teach them calculus.
+And inflation thus not only stays where it is, it rises." This vicious circle can be broken, many say, only by breaking inflationary expectations.
+In 1986, Scantech's Pittsburgh group received $200,000 from Pennsylvania's Ben Franklin Program to develop a dedicated, digital chest X-ray machine.
+The Ministry said at an exchange rate of 144 yen to the dollar, cameras and video equipment sold at discount shops in New York cost more than those sold in discount stores in Tokyo.
+The government says about 200 people were killed; Chinese witnesses and Western intelligence reports say as many as 3,000 died.
+NTT prices have been astronomical from the start, when the first block of 1.95 million shares sold at 1.2 million yen each in February.
+Real political involvement is limited by the membership of only 10% of Soviet adults in the 18 million-member Communist Party.
+Enjoy the Report, Then Forget It THE COVER PHOTO of Gibraltar Financial Corp.'s 1987 annual report shows a sun-splashed housing development.
+Profits declined for 41% of the companies during the three months through November, compared with the June through August period.
+"Preparation for Life in the Family" was introduced in high schools last fall to a storm of protest.
+Rep. Al Swift, D-Wash., the subcommittee chairman, said he expects Congress will approve the bill this year.
+On this date: In 1776, British forces occupied New York City during the American Revolution.
+The remainder will be used with other funds to expand the company's satellite communications facilities in New York and Los Angeles.
+In a nearby truck, another Kuwaiti offers automobile parts alongside bug sprayers, screwdrivers, nonalcoholic wine and sacks of lemons.
+Wood, of Coxsackie, about 25 miles south of Albany, couldn't return to the job she'd held for 12 years.
+In Washington, the Justice Department said that throughout its negotiations with the companies its primary aim has been to spin off the disputed assets and create "a viable competitor in those markets as quickly as possible."
+For the first time in Kosovo, Serbs and the ethnic Albanians were reported confronting each other in Kosovska Vitina on Tuesday. Riot police positioned themselves between the two angry groups, which numbred hundreds on each side.
+Mr Narasimha Rao's top priority has been to contain the political damage.
+The 1990 appropriation is $2.13 billion, serving about 4.6 million women and children, said Watkins.
+The Bushes paid taxes equivalent to 21.6 percent of their total income, which was nearly $30,000 below the $308,396 income of 1987.
+The April 1987 slight tightening in defense of the dollar is one example.
+But they paid close attention to a visit from Gorbachev 13 months ago that offered them their only chance to date to hear a long, televised speech by the Soviet leader.
+"The question remains: how much can the West German market absorb?" says one senior dealer.
+Bernheim was to receive $235,000 plus 17.5 percent of profits as producer.
+The issue included so-called event-risk language designed to protect bondholders if the company were to become a takeover target.
+"It involves the same kind of narco-terrorism that now has the Colombian government almost paralyzed," Hollywood Police Chief Richard Witt said.
+Malays, who make up about 50 per cent of Malaysia's population, are Moslems.
+Michelle Madowsky, 17, the mother of the infant, was in serious condition at the Ohio State University Hospital burn unit, hospital spokesman David Crawford said.
+The intelligence agency came under fire for alleged attempts to smear some important opposition candidates in Tuesday's elections.
+Profit earned in excess of that level must be refunded to customers.
+Taggart is a Jackson attorney.
+To counter this, the party has increased efforts to impose ideological purity on campus.
+And it is in the south that the burden of overpopulation and mass migration, combined with and perpetuated by poverty, is chiefly felt.
+In all, indictments were returned in eight cities charging more than 80 people in a drug-related money-laundering scheme.
+His revised proposal did reach the Senate floor and was resoundingly defeated.
+He repeated statements by a Soviet spokesman last week that Moscow is willing to undertake a troop withdrawal even without an agreement at Afghan peace negotiations under way in Geneva.
+West Germany has offered an economic bailout of East Germany in return for a wholesale conversion to capitalism and eventual unity.
+No extensions are permitted.
+Yemen's information minister, Mohammed Ahmed Garhoum, also denied reports that Yemen let Iraq fly food and medical supplies out of the country, or broke any provision of the U.N. embargo against Iraq.
+Dean Foods Co. said it expects net income for its third quarter ending March 1 to fall 10% to 16% to between $9.6 million, or 36 cents a share, and $9 million, or 34 cents a share.
+After raising $120 million, Goldman's new GS Select Equity fund is temporarily closed to new money during its start-up period, but will reopen to the public in September.
+"The British economy must slow down next year," said Bill Martin, United Kingdom economist at Phillips & Drew.
+Magnet Chairman Tom Duxbury, who would take over as chairman and chief executive of DMWSL, has in recent years steered the company from being a supplier to the building trade to being a retailer.
+Mary A. Modahl of Forrester Research said Cabletron is in a three-way tie for market share with SynOptics and Tandem Computers' Ungermann-Bass unit.
+His mother, Peggy McMartin Buckey, was acquitted of 12 charges.
+Yorkshire was steady at 538p, as was Thames at 536p. Chemicals group Courtaulds fell 20 to 496p as Smith New Court reduced its forecast for 1994 profits to Pounds 182m, from Pounds 195m.
+However, a report by the American Petroleum Institute released after trading ended Tuesday unexpectedly showed an increase in U.S. crude oil inventories for last week.
+France is consistently among the top five countries for Disney films, according to a company spokeswoman.
+Among the candidates defeated was Boris N. Yeltsin, a popular reformer and former Moscow Communist Party chief.
+The Nepali Congress Party, which heads the coalition government, alleges these commisioners were responsible for suppressing activists during the recent democracy movement.
+Moreover, Gannett Chairman John Curley told media analysts their estimates that the company would earn $2.30 to $2.60 a share next year are "too optimistic."
+Tory MPs returning from the campaign trail say the party faithful are still seething with resentment.
+His company issued a statement last night saying the report of his comments was 'taken out of context', 'erroneous' and did not reflect the nature of his meeting in Tunis. But more trouble may yet be in the pipeline.
+The middle class gets poorer, and the poor feel greater pain than ever.
+Her first full-time secretarial job was for an insurance agency.
+Some of the companies surveyed have offshore production sites and some don't.
+Mann has a total of Dollars 1.1bn under management in futures funds.
+In Quebec, a forest fire that started more than three weeks ago in the James Bay area flared again near a hydroelectric site.
+Yeltsin also said that despite Gorbachev's efforts to open up the party to greater debate and criticism, members of the Central Committee still were afraid to express their views if they differed from the party leader.
+Teachers will post daily news articles and other country facts. Country flags and products will also be on display.
+The 1989 law calls for prosecution of parents who refuse to get medical treatment for a child when ordered to do so by a court, but no court order was obtained in Angela's case.
+Ricker said he caught one man who tried to steal a chain-saw.
+Hunter said 130 birds were dead, including some of about 400 rescued for cleaning.
+The study's findings give new ammunition to congressional leaders pushing to impose a new set of rules on government-securities brokers.
+While we fund the party we will have a say.
+And now, a lot of children in the area around the existing companies are coming down with illnesses from toxic emissions and the marine life is beginning to mutate.
+But some company officials think Socialist hard-liners will try to impose a reorganization plan that runs against strategies already defined by company chairmen.
+The result isn't so much a war as a free-for-all.
+The unit accounted for more than 30% of Taft's fiscal 1986 revenue.
+Mr. Kullberg said a successor to Mr. Brebach as head of the consulting operation will be named soon.
+Moreover, the projected fund balances include heavy borrowings for liquidity, which this year have been needed for the first time ever.
+Authorities have arrested thousands of workers and students who took part in the pro-democracy movement, and dozens of workers have been sentenced to long prison terms for rioting and causing social disturbances.
+In Iowa, whose precinct caucuses are the nation's first test of presidential strength, things have been quiet but few are surprised.
+These are shares issued by a building society to raise capital.
+Southwest said the gain from the TranStar liquidation and "new marketing and pricing initiatives" helped to offset 42% higher fuel costs and a higher tax rate.
+Before getting to House Banking's hijinks, let's set them against the context of the problem.
+All are believed held in Iraq.
+So the questions naturally arise: How much is your time worth in dollars?
+Soybean prices fell in all but one contract month, pressured by bearish crop estimates from influential private analyst Sparks Commodities, he said.
+Procurement officials don't have much reason to push for more fundamental changes.
+Still, Adams said much more remains to be done to resolve major problems at HUD headquarters, its regional and field offices across the country and in many local public housing authorities that get HUD money and administer many of its programs.
+"Witness to the Truth" awards were presented to CBS veterans Andy Rooney, Eric Sevareid and Bill Shadel, syndicated columnist Max Lerner and photographers Walter Rosenblum and Leon Rosenmann.
+Mr. Spoor said he would remain on the board, however.
+Prosecutor Robert Hauberg said the Dallas Bank Fraud Task Force is continuing to investigate Vernon and other thrifts for possible charges.
+The issue of face-to-face talks between the bitter enemies has complicated the talks on implementing a truce and a U.N. peace plan.
+Do not sleep on the ground in California, or you may catch bubonic plague.
+In his gravelly, accented voice, he engaged students in searching dialogues, relishing after-hours bull sessions.
+First, it's assumed that a big slice of Iraq's tanks, armored vehicles and artillery pieces have been knocked out of commission by air bombing.
+If scientists need to take simultaneous readings of the environment, some satellites can be launched together and flown in formation.
+Flight schools also are seeing more trainers leave to enter the cockpit, according to the union, known by the acronym ALPA.
+That legacy includes an army notorious for its human rights abuses, an ineffectual judicial system, a population with a 65 percent illiteracy rate and a per capita income of $360 a year.
+An Iranian newspaper close to the government said Sunday that Tehran is prepared to ease tensions with Iraq, but will not help Baghdad circumvent a multinational embargo.
+Even AMR, the strongest of the large carriers, achieved margins of only 5 per cent. The industry's big problem is the ease with which low-cost, low-fare airlines can enter the market offering no-frills services.
+The couple and 18 friends began the climb up the 14,156-foot-high mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park at 3 a.m. in order to reach the summit by noon for the ceremony.
+Perhaps they are more inclined to "get out of the house!"
+That none did was largely a reflection of the respect Weizsaecker has won.
+"You think you're going to get it forever," he says of the ads.
+The student body itself cannot approve the clinic.
+Jack is also drawn towards Arturo, Roberta's husband, who mesmerizes with his eyes, his genteel ways.
+The group said the Platte faces two major problems, the Two Forks water storage dam proposed on the South Platte near Denver and the operation of upstream dams along a 200-mile stretch known as "Big Bend" in Nebraska.
+The five men were carrying Venezuelan passports and were arrested in Edmundston, New Brunswick, on Wednesday and Thursday.
+In particular, Wales has attracted it from overseas - it has more than 400 foreign-owned manufacturing companies - and the south-west especially from London and the south-east. The pace has slowed but not stopped.
+In the square, students broke formation and began shoveling garbage into piles and nibbling on steamed bread.
+Sterilization does not work.
+Barnes was treated and released at the hospital, as was Cherie Halsey, 24, Ms. Sanderson said.
+Since then, it has been available only to researchers, scholars and American Indians.
+Jiri Dienstbier, spokesman for Havel's opposition group, Civic Forum, said the discussions would continue Wednesday.
+Defense attorneys Roy Black and Mark Seiden helped Miami officer Luis Alvarez gain acquittal in 1984 for the fatal shooting of a black youth.
+Police said the same person called them to tell them where the fourth bomb was located.
+"I thought it was funny that the restaurant was selling the cigarettes," says Mr. Deibel.
+The three Bank Board members are "trying mightily to demonstrate that they're not going to tax the healthy companies out of existence," said Michael Roster, a thrift lawyer with the firm of Morrison & Foerster, Los Angeles.
+The anniversaries of our high school or college graduation, especially the 50th anniversary, find us gathered to see old friends and reminisce about former times when, as we recall it, we were young and gay.
+Financial aid could help prop him up.
+Banks and other financial issues were notably weak for the second straight day.
+A health and fitness survey of 2,000 employees at Steelcase Inc., a Michigan manufacturing company, found that just 10 percent of the employees accounted for 66 percent of the company's health care costs.
+In contrast, IBM priced its most powerful mainframe, the new 3090 Model 600S, at $12.4 million.
+Nineteen have resigned or been fired since the trouble began.
+There is pressure to level regimes among countries and among financial institutions. The development of a single European market is one factor stimulating harmonisation across borders.
+The steam method works instantaneously by shooting steam into the milk at about 285 degrees, holding it at that temperature for four seconds, then using vacuum to withdraw the excess moisture from the steam.
+"There are other things I would like to do," he says, "but I only have one life." The contract of Mr. Hewitt, the executive producer and mentor of the series, runs for five more years.
+But Gagnon said health conditions at her home are no better than before, and she accused state officials of letting her stay in the hope that their battle with her will end when she dies.
+As previously reported, San Diego Gas agreed in June to merge with Tucson Electric Power Co., and then received SCEcorp's unsolicited merger proposal in July.
+Cool Canadian air caressing the Midwest brought down temperatures to comfortable double-digit levels, but it didn't break the speculative fever gripping Chicago's commodity markets.
+Choking back tears, Bowen described the events surrounding Stethem's murder.
+When Texas Air acquired Eastern in 1986, the Transportation Department insisted Texas Air sell one of the shuttles.
+The prince, considered the key figure in a settlement to the Cambodian civil war, told reporters he and Cambodian Premier Hun Sen planned to hold talks in Paris starting Nov. 5.
+The army rounded up Palestinian activists in raids on five villages in the West Bank before dawn Tuesday, according to Palestinian and Israeli news reports.
+Eighty-four Iraqis who arrived in Spain on a Jordanian Airlines jet asked for political asylum.
+Investors paid little attention to a slight rise in some oil prices yesterday.
+The opposition platform cited the importance of remaining non-aligned and strenghtening friendly relations with both the Soviet Union and United States.
+In part, the issues in the case concerned the conversion of partnership interests to stock in the successor corporation, Mr. Mayer said.
+In a reference to Soviet pressure on the Baltic states to renounce their declarations of independence, Mulroney also recalled he and External Affairs Minister Joe Clark were given assurances last year that there would be no crackdown.
+With roses costing $60 a dozen at Podesta Baldocchi, San Francisco, salespeople suggest alternatives such as $40 orchid arrangements but find few buyers.
+Last year Granada reported a #40.9 million extraordinary gain, largely on the sale of its majority stake in Barranquilla Investments PLC.
+But a cable on a crane broke and dropped a heavy hook on the satellite 10 days before liftoff.
+The State Department advised Americans not to travel to eastern Saudi Arabia or the gulf states of Bahrain, Qatar, Oman or the United Arab Emirates.
+Yan was a leader of the Beijing Independent Intellectuals Association, which played an important role in the movement and was banned by the Chinese government when martial law was declared May 20.
+Declared aim: "Substantial progressive reductions in agricultural support and protection over a sustained period of time."
+She did not rule out his returning to the anchor spot sometime in the future.
+The OMB also is urging "substantial cuts" in the HHS payroll, an administration official said.
+They then tried to install a "belly valve" that would allow a controlled flow, but that also failed.
+Travellers on a budget can make use of the usual business class lounge facilities such as conference room, secretarial support and showers. Limousines are as much for the good of the airline as the passenger.
+It will help break the logjam in Congress." Earlier at a news briefing, William K. Reilly, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, called the clean air plan "very ambitious and expensive" but vitally needed.
+Quaker Oats Co., anticipating poor sales and earnings in its current fiscal year, said Friday it will lay off hundreds of workers and reorganize the management of its largest division, U.S. grocery products.
+Beckman sales were $200.5 million, up 3 percent from $194.7 million in the second quarter of 1988.
+If he wins, Owners shareholders will have been taken out on an exit multiple of 10 times prospective earnings.
+Nitrogen dioxide is responsible for the brown-tinged look of Southern California skies.
+The Defense Department scaled back the program under pressure from the Colombian government, which had approved the missions on condition they be kept secret, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing unidentified sources.
+Second, while the Treaty of Paris exists, it still provides a framework for coping with such crises. Commissioners on both the free-market and interventionist wings of the EC executive agree that the situation is grave.
+At least I think that's what she means.
+The company said the resort, known as the Crystal Palace Resort & Casino, will have 255 rooms available in December.
+Despite the inflation news, other government figures indicated the economy is slowing down.
+It's a sick old forest.
+Lozano, who remains free on $10,000 bail, said he received an unfair trial.
+Harley said the latest results compare with earnings of $6.5 million, or 36 cents a share, in the year-earlier quarter, after an extraordinary charge of 5 cents a share. The company said sales in the latest quarter rose 18% to $240.6 million.
+After the spleen was removed, Golde discovered it contained unique blood cells that produced a blood protein called GM-CSF, now in experimental use as a drug to stimulate the immune system to fight certain cancers and possibly AIDS.
+As investors notice the poor performance, they sell their holdings; the manager then has to raise cash to meet redemptions; quality stocks (no-one will want to buy his poor-quality stocks).
+Kemp, born in Zambia, did not even see his first snow-flake until he came to Britain in 1969. The Ski Company says it attempts to provide 'good food, fine wines and the informality and privacy of a private house with the service of a private hotel.'
+They had stepped up urban violence in the 10 days prior to the voting.
+Raiders began attacking big corporations using junk bonds.
+Gillette's annual meeting is scheduled for April 21.
+Each centre is organised as a non-profit company, with equal representation from business and academia on its board.
+Petrochemicals refined from imported crude can end up as plastic parts in the Stealth fighter, as polyester in the shirt on your back and as fibers in the carpet under your feet.
+In the run-up to last year's election Mr Smith sought to convince voters that growth would take care of any gap between Labour's proposed public expenditure and likely revenue from taxation.
+In California, legislators are scrambling to pass measures to provide emergency funding and otherwise patch over problems left unaddressed by the general guidelines.
+"We do not issue travel advisories in connection with isolated criminal acts," said Frances Jones, spokeswoman for consular affairs at the State Department in Washington.
+The new plant is expected to be completed at a cost of Dollars 109m, the Manila-based parent company said.
+Air Products estimates the plant will earn $3 million to $6 million this year, with profits rising steadily to $12 million to $15 million by 1995.
+If the first-quarter results keep up, they'll have a good year."
+Since selling its oil and gas properties in July for $38 million, May had been seeking to use the proceeds to diversify but "met great difficulty in finding appropriate growth-oriented business opportunities," Mr. Hall said.
+But it is a rather hyper symphony and Mehta and the Philharmonic did capture that.
+And even right-to-life leaders concede polls show a majority of public opinion supports allowing abortion in those tragic cases.
+U.S. enforcement officers will be stationed aboard the patrol vessels.
+Twenty years of consensus results have produced annualised returns of 15.3 per cent a year when earnings growth has been 10.1 per cent. Universes reflect the reality of pension funds, maturity et al.
+Like conventional arms, the issue of chemical weapons is the subject of multilateral treaty negotiations under way in Geneva. Hence, the United States is reluctant to sign anything, although the issue will be raised.
+The April 5 election won't suddenly provide the solution.
+Some $340 million goes to medical programs to avoid curtailment of services.
+Mr. Zwick left after signing a severance agreement that gave him 30 monthly payments of $41,667, or $1.25 million.
+"We are always looking at acquisition possibilities, but none are on the table right now," he added.
+Some music critics say Ives represents a link between Anglo-American folk traditions of the 19th century, whose songs he often sings, and the folk-rock styles of the 1960s.
+Network Equipment Technologies Inc. said Excelan Inc. is in breach of its obligations under the companies' merger agreement, announced last month.
+The third Weerts child, 12-year-old Tanya, died Saturday evening at Shands Hospital in nearby Gainesville.
+The play is given in a modern German translation which seems to avoid either the metre or phrasing of poetry.
+(Since 1986, it has owned a savings and loan association, recently renamed Citibank FSB, in the San Francisco Bay area.) Citicorp dismisses criticism from Moody's and Standard & Poor's that it needs proportionately higher reserves.
+Last year, Bush called North a "national hero" but later refined that to say he was alluding to North's record of heroism in military combat.
+Annual sales of the new company are expected to reach the equivalent of $5.7 billion in the first year, and $6.4 billion within five years.
+Partin, who died Sunday at a nursing home, suffered from heart disease and diabetes.
+The world opened its arms and most of refugees were resettled within a few years.
+Both sides will negotiate knowing that an agreement will be final, he notes; the certainty should encourage them to put all their cards on the table earlier.
+U.S. officials also believe that a few of the traffickers have employed leftist rebels eager to raise cash for arms.
+They are some of the reasons why a biography is long overdue. Maestro, The Life of Henry Cotton, is written by Peter Dobereiner, formerly the golf correspondent of The Observer.
+Ford Motor Co., which builds Lincolns and Mercurys, has said Jackson is an independent businessman who may decide what type of incentive programs he wants to offer.
+Clouds and rain kept temperatures relatively cool in the Southwest.
+The company hopes to apply to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration sometime this summer for permission to begin marketing the device commercially in the United States.
+Such growth left AMR rivals like United and Delta struggling to keep pace.
+Hauserman Inc. said it plans to sell its DO3 panel system furniture business, including an Arkansas plant, as part of its restructuring program begun last year.
+Pay arrangements and bargaining procedures differ throughout the public sector.
+Massachusetts should be safe for Dukakis.
+But a year ago the Soviet Union collapsed, and in its poorest republic a series of coups, counter-coups and civil war ensued.
+Charles F. Wills, director of fixed income for Provident National Bank in Philadelphia, concurred.
+Hospitals generally seemed satisfied.
+And can science intervene to delay or reverse the process?
+Mr. Tucker will succeed Salvatore J. Barbera, 64, who will hold the newly created position of chairman of the international unit until his retirement April 1.
+I am a public servant doing my best against the odds.
+But the owner of a Miami real estate firm suggests that if Messrs.
+They had gone so far as to forge endorsement signatures on checks made out to the BBBs, the suit claims.
+The information super-highway could be used to widen the gap between rich and poor, between the affluent urban areas and remote village communities.
+With forecasters predicting a high of 20 below zero today and a low of minus 38 tonight, officials pleaded with residents to cut back on all but essential electricity use.
+But the crowd loved it.
+It's wait until next year for Bernard Loiseau and the other French chefs hoping to advance from two-star ratings to three stars in the Michelin Guide.
+But he didn't give up his desire to write.
+The rout came after a weekend meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the major industrialized nations.
+He presented his findings to the U.N. Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities.
+The rises in excise taxes on gasoline, alcohol and tobacco were roughly in line with inflation, Major said.
+But it does that at the cost of deepening the taxpayer's exposure if the FHA is forced to pay for more loans going sour.
+People flocked to markets to stock up on items such as rice and canned goods.
+Equity issues to fund a rapid succession of deals may have looked attractive in the roaring 1980s, but not in the more sober 1990s.
+Mr John Major had nothing to fear in Essen.
+Each suitor has revised its bid four times.
+Waite never returned, and no group has claimed responsibility for taking him hostage.
+The market also drew strength from a firming dollar and higher bond prices.
+Howard Stein, the company's chairman, couldn't be reached for comment.
+American is upgrading its fleet, switching to larger aircraft on 12 flights to the Caribbean to increase its capacity.
+Jaguar saw its pretax profit drop by nearly 6 percent in the first half of 1989, largely due to slumping U.S. sales.
+Only nine moves are scheduled for this year and only five for the period 1994-96. There is more to the regional pattern of the property recovery than the 'ripple effect', though.
+Although Sonora alone has lost more than 2,000 insured head of cattle, total cattle losses throughout the north cannot be calculated because most ranchers don't take out insurance, and therefore do not report deaths.
+Wells Fargo itself is considered one of the leanest retail banks in the country, and increasingly one of the most profitable.
+What is needed is a spirit of ethics and morality in the government," said Wilkey, a former federal appellate judge who has served since 1985 as U.S. ambassador to Uruguay.
+But he claimed scientists involved in the nuclear effort have pinpointed the spot and several others as the sites of nuclear dumps.
+The Simses deny any wrongdoing, and hope police will investigate "with an open mind so the killer will be caught," said their attorney, Donald Groshong of Alton.
+By the end of 1990 the brand was being distributed nationally with sales running at about Dollars 1.2bn a year. Tropicana leads the overall orange juice market in the US with an estimated volume share last year of 22 per cent.
+Metzenbaum, the measure's chief sponsor, repeatedly cited American Cancer Society estimates that warnings to at-risk workers could have saved 250,000 lives over the next 10 years.
+"I think the Girl Scouts is a very important organization," the actress said at the dinner. "I have a daughter now, although she's a little young and won't be starting Girl Scouts for some time.
+Some children in Detroit schools have been caught with electronic pagers, supposedly used to keep in contact with drug dealers, while others have carried pistols.
+The first YF-22, as the new Lockheed plane is known, wouldn't be available for use by the military until the beginning of the next decade.
+In the futures market, the March FT-SE 100 Index contract closed at 2137, up from the Wednesday close of 2121.
+At the turn of the century, newspapers discovered they could "create" a crime wave or a web of government corruption simply by printing front-page stories about it day after day.
+"It had its year's performance in one day," said Alan Radlo, manager of the Fidelity OTC Fund in Boston.
+The United States, Britain and France offered their military camps in West Germany to handle the expected flood of people from the east.
+Fewer than 60 were expected to still be there for Bush's visit.
+CalMat Co. said it elected A.F. Gerstell, president and chief operating officer, to the additional post of chief executive officer.
+Every day for five days she wore her red shoes.
+Directs the Treasury Department to start talks with nations that it believes are manipulating their exchange rates if they are running trade surpluses with the United States.
+And we have both realized we're engaged in very, very historic and important work here.
+It was clear to me that this was a company that didn't seem to have a clear direction.
+In addition, SCEcorp is offering about $155 million of preferred stock for the San Diego-based utility's preferred.
+The new House and Senate leadership came in for criticism last month, even from their own party operatives, for seeming to be too accommodating with the president.
+A son, Loudon Wainwright III of New York City, is a well-known folk-rock singer and songwriter.
+India has an estimated 47,000 troops in Sri Lanka to disarm the Tamil militants and enforce the accord.
+As he began to speak, U.S. tennis star and former Czechoslovak citizen Martina Navratilova dabbed at her eyes with a handkerchief in the top row of the visitor's gallery.
+A proposal to withdraw troops "would pass tomorrow" in Congress, he said, if it were sponsored by a senior lawmaker with stature.
+It isn't clear whether New Line would again change management if it takes control of the studio.
+Among the highlights at the Martin Gropius Bau is the reconstruction of the shtetl world of east European Jewry.
+This, however, is only an approximation to the aggregate the government and Bank of England can and should influence, which should be a variant known as 'total domestic expenditure'.
+Indeed, his was the ultimate soft sell.
+The change is palpable.
+Historically, there is no louder uproar among politicians and press than the thunder evoked by the suggestion that foreigners, especially the backward Soviets, had outwitted Uncle Sam.
+Sales for the full year rose 63% to $4.34 billion compared with $2.67 billion the year before.
+We hired a lawyer named Pierce O'Donnell of Kaye, Scholer, Fierman, Hays & Handler.
+Beckett's world echoed with cries of agony and compassion at the futility and loneliness of human existence, peopled with vagabond couples caught in a never-ending master-slave dialogue.
+The number of illegal border crossings in Capt Piiroinen's 25km sector has more than than halved since 1990 to a paltry 20 last year.
+A top evaluation can mean an extra $2,000 a year added to salary.
+APL Corp. said it terminated its agreement to sell its Riviera Cabinet operations because the buyer wasn't able to obtain financing.
+Western Publishing Group was Nasdaq's busiest stock yesterday, with more than 2.7 million shares changing hands, three times the average.
+The Williamsville, N.Y., maker of industrials products said the buy-backs will be made from time to time in open-market or privately negotiated transactions.
+The document also said Sununu, a former New Hampshire governor, has decided to give up tuition benefits from Tufts University for his children.
+Gorbachev mentioned the plane program on Soviet television after his meeting this week with President Bush.
+Paisley is a Northern Ireland loyalist and head of the Free Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland, which is vehemently anti-Roman Catholic.
+We will work with the president wherever and whenever we can.
+In 1890, the 34th president of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower, was born in Denison, Texas.
+Mr. Teeley opposed it.
+The department's 1989 conservation budget was less than one-third its 1980 level, adjusted for inflation.
+These new schemes were conceived at a time when Paris had little vacant office space.
+Along with the legislation, the president signed a proclamation declaring this week as a Week of Remembrance of the event, which many consider the beginning of the Holocaust.
+A new studio tour opened at Walt Disney World in Florida this week.
+The worrywarts at the Washington Times complain that Mr. Bush "promises to commit us to military confrontations and an endless series of diplomatic crises in the future."
+I wasn't sure when the `next honest script,' whatever that is, would come.
+The end-result actually would be more inflation pressure."
+"It was a lark," said Donald Wayne Ullom, a reporter for WTOV-TV of nearby Steubenville, Ohio. "I'm flattered." Ullom won the Nov. 8 election with 28 write-in votes.
+Oliver said the group seeks to sell the company as a whole entity, except for the possible divestment of some divisions.
+One of the most outrageous concepts was CBS' 1986 "Outlaws," in which a Texas sheriff and a gang of outlaws were blasted into the 20th century by a bolt of lightning.
+The litigation has caused the bankruptcy of some companies, including Eagle-Picher, one of the lead-paint defendants that also manufactured asbestos. And many plaintiffs complain that they didn't get the damages they deserved.
+All also are apparently in accord that total OPEC production, currently around 24.2 million barrels a day, must be trimmed for the second quarter, if not immediately, to prevent oil prices from falling further.
+On July 13, the government issued a formal shut-down notice for all U.S. military bases operating in Greece.
+Kodak said it will introduce beginning late this summer a family of still-video products for commercial and professional use.
+Officials have uncovered what they believe to be shortcomings in current law and regulations concerning pacemakers.
+Iraq has about 100 billion barrels of reserves, while Kuwait has about 94 billion, according to figures published this summer by British Petroleum.
+He said at the time that if the FDA were to take such action it would expose itself to undue risk of litigation.
+Although, as your article points out, I did have one unproductive trip to the factory in 1987, in all of my most recent selection trips to Steinway, I was pleased to find pianos with exceptional beauty and range of color and response.
+However, Mr Byatt has said he intends to place more of the funding burden on the companies.
+In 1755, British General Edward Braddock was mortally wounded as his troops suffered a massive defeat near present-day Pittsburgh during the French and Indian War.
+The proposed transaction supplants a previously proposed recapitalization, under which the money-transfer services concern would have purchased as many as six million of its common shares for $14.50 each.
+Adoption of a Senate clause guaranteeing Federal Home Loan Bank Board Chairman M. Danny Wall the right to serve the two years remaining in his term.
+There is a course on Astral Sex and Zen Tea Bags, and another on how to make a drum and use it to get in touch with yourself and your tribe or company.
+Today, manufacturers boast of the 'coffee break' charge - just 12 or 15 minutes. Like portable computer makers, power tool manufacturers have been trying to ensure that the tools use as little power as possible, so the batteries last longer.
+And it planned by merging its propane businesses to produce "synergies," a Wall Street term denoting that, in a merger, two and two might add up to five.
+"I am totally flabbergasted," he said, adding that the report, carrying the weight of the institute and its parent National Institutes of Health, would almost certainly scare off any research institution or hospital from doing hyperthermia tests.
+Prime Minister Bob Hawke said he felt the mergers would be beneficial overall. "It will probably mean a loss of jobs for some people, but as far as the community in general is concerned they probably will get a better service," he said.
+Stet was fixed L19 down at L1,760 but jumped to L1,842 after hours.
+"The Panama government is a government of drug traffickers, gun runners and money launderers," he asserts.
+This is not particularly well understood within the Reagan administration.
+More than any other theater award, the Tony has always helped a show where it counts _ at the box office. "Joe Turner" and "A Walk in the Woods" are doing marginal business and will need the prize to survive the summer.
+Takeshita attended a memorial service Wednesday in Tokyo for the 30 victims of the submarine collision and reaffirmed that the government would take steps to prevent accidents and provide compensation for the victims' families.
+"By recognizing the economy's strengths, we are able to discuss concerns as well," Roth, R-Del., said in a statement which accompanied the report.
+But the senior U.S. official noted that Moscow dug up its offer of a transitional government while Kabul's ruling communists had the upperhand in the civil war.
+One car with five passengers, including a child, was crushed between part of the car carrier and an asphalt truck parked on the side of the road, said state police Sgt. J.K. Riffle.
+Just as disturbing is how little thought the Administration has given to U.S. defense needs in the wake of any START accord.
+'We haven't got enough money for the construction.' Barantsev has had some success diversifying into non-military craft.
+Such dependence of a single supplier is not uncommon in the aerospace industry, said analyst Mary E. O'Neill of Duff & Phelps.
+Just a few weeks later, Amtrak announced it would eliminate smoking on some trains and in some stations effective April 1.
+Proponents of the new district say their bill will encourage and enable white parents outside the district to transfer students to the schools.
+The Aga Khan, 57, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Moslems, is petitioning for divorce from the Begum Salima Aga Khan, the British woman he married in 1969.
+Before a referendum can be held, a special session of the national council _ a policy review body of the party _ must decide whether to amend the constitution.
+The unemployment rate remains stuck in double-digit figures and, as the structural upheavals continue, few economists are willing to predict any significant reduction in the foreseeable future.
+NASA technicians today removed a faulty valve that forced the agency to delay the launch of the space shuttle Columbia from this week to the end of May or beginning of June.
+Nigel Lawson was a victim of the immense confusion in thought that has been characteristic of Western financial circles during the 1980s.
+Prime Minister Charles Haughey resigned Thursday night and set out to form a new government after Parliament defeated his bid for re-election.
+An effort to finally resolve the conflict through the United Nations is gaining momentum.
+Furniture is being moved.
+K mart apparently isn't concerned about possible negative consequences if new CBS shows lag in ratings.
+But I reckon its staid, quintessentially Volvo styling would be enough to put them off buying one.
+On the back wall of Ramesh Tewani's Madre India No. 2 jewelry store on Zaragoza Street is a prominent figure of Ganesh, the Hindu god of good luck.
+The children's mother died in the freeway disaster. Cathy Berumen suffered head injuries and was released from the hospital a month ago.
+When 4-year-old Dustin Hoffman met the actor with the same name, he discovered they had something else in common.
+The justices set aside a ruling that declared the law unconstitutional and ordered further study in light of a new analysis that said the statute has limited applications.
+Moreover, while she has done a superb job on the Saigon situation in 1963, she has overlooked some interesting facets at the Washington end.
+Amal, he said, also summoned Shiite clerics in south Lebanon to a meeting in Tyre to discuss Higgins' abduction and its effect on the Shiite community.
+The commission is racing frantically to adopt a new approach in time to file a report that Congress ordered by Monday.
+New York stock traders blamed Volcker's remarks for helping kill a morning stock rally Thursday, although he has publicly advocated tax increases before.
+For an individual 10 or more years out of college, an understanding of much of today's science is the result of that individual's recognition of the importance of the subject and his desire to continue learning.
+"We hope the hearings and the spotlight on the business failures will be a cleansing experience," says Peter McNeish, president of the National Association of Small Business Investment Companies.
+Another meal, another place.
+The government's chief economic forecasting gauge plunged last month, taking the deepest dip since the October 1987 stock market crash.
+The February rise was held back by a 1.1 percent fall in inventories held by retailers.
+"All that fury came to the fore and they began attacking any symbol of society.
+The nationalists have expressed fear that their own culture will be overshadowed by the culture of the Turks, whose birthrate is growing while that of the Slavs is declining.
+Perhaps he has, finally, found peace in a room.
+Analysts believe that if it falls below 15,000, hidden gains on stocks held by leading life assurers would be eroded.
+This prospect focuses attention on the motivations of Moscow and Beijing, and on the geopolitical consequences for America and the world of a rapprochement between the two largest communist powers.
+"I still have the hat Norton used to wear.
+A source close to the company said the recapitalization was not being undertaken as a defensive move.
+A 34 percent increase in jet fuel costs also depressed earnings, UAL said.
+In 1950, the north invaded the south to begin the Korean War.
+In mid-March, Torchmark developed a two-prong attack, the acting commissioner found: Seek first to negotiate a merger, and if that failed, launch a proxy contest.
+The pro-Western prime minister had resisted including in his government the National Islamic Front, which formerly was called the Moslem Brotherhood.
+Milosevic's campaign for greater Serbian control over its two provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina has centered on reforming Yugoslavia's 1974 Constitution.
+"As far as I know, this is the most comprehensive request for food and response since World War II," said Carl Whiting, an executive of the Hawkeye Area Boy Scout Council in eastern Iowa.
+One person died of a heart attack.
+Memories of that violence prompted all political parties to bury their differences after World War II in public consensus and reconciliation.
+His characteristically purplish prose and full-blooded, naturalistic paintings are everywhere.
+Sources close to Saudi Aramco say the gas discovery was sizeable and commercially viable, but the company officials declined to confirm or deny the report.
+"People are attracted by double-digit numbers," says Mr. Fuller.
+He is far more interested in Moscow's black market: the illicit trade in Marlboros, porn videos, spare parts, you name it, that is conducted nightly at various unspecified locations along the city's ring road.
+The Democrats accused their opponents of retreading the 1980 and 1984 platforms, "talking about the future through a rear-view mirror." Rhetoric aside, both platforms duck difficult issues.
+The remaining 11m shares will be allotted to placees.
+Why were the analysts wrong?
+Art works "really aren't investments," says Robert S. Salomon Jr., the firm's research director.
+In a letter to congressional leaders, Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger Mentz said the plan to continue the treaty's interest exemption "is broader in scope than necessary to solve (only) the Eurobond problem."
+Teacher salaries are low, turnover is high.
+It has been seeking to extend its activities in the civilian vehicles field and its product range now includes refuse disposal vehicles, single-decker buses, and car transporters and trailers.
+The University of Maine is offering to return to the Zuni Indians a statue that the university museum displayed for a year before learning that the tribe considers it offensive to display the sacred piece.
+He believes that the OECD report, with its stress on avoiding social exclusion, will help in that cause.
+He ordered the state to pay three-fourths of the remedial costs and the school district the rest.
+Boesky again was temperamental under cross examination, refusing to answer numerous questions unless he saw documentation to refresh his memory.
+They say the group is a setback in efforts to deregulate the economy.
+The lumber was on the ninth car from the end of a 95-car train.
+She grosses 25,000 rupiahs, or $15.27, in a good day.
+Representatives of the Iraqi Red Crescent say the hostages are faring adequately, Richards said.
+Republican support is likely to come from lawmakers representing import-battered parts of the country and high-technology areas that are export-sensitive.
+CBS Inc. found strong demand Friday in the Eurobond market for one of the largest dollar-denominated convertible offerings in recent years, $400 million of 15-year, 5% bonds.
+Mr. Roberts held a news conference with local media on Monday, and has been in contact with both the mayor's office and local congressmen on the issue.
+"The clean air passage is going to have a positive effect on our stock.
+United News of Bangladesh said police have orders to arrest at least 16 ministers and officials of Ershad's government.
+Barrick has agreed to expand its existing Betze pit at Goldstrike to include Deep and Lower Post.
+The existence of this proposed treaty on taxes ought to tell Europe's politicians that it's time to stand back and take a long, hard look at the economic effects of their current systems.
+FNN filed for protection from creditors under federal bankruptcy statutes.
+Adcock, 57, made headlines in April when he leaped from a crowd at Princess Diana as she was talking to members of a crowd in Northumberland.
+Mayor William H. Hudnut III and Marion County Prosecutor Stephen Goldsmith have expressed interest in the Senate seat Dan Quayle will vacate next year, a local Republican Party official said Thursday.
+Alexi, wearing a black clerical robe and white headpiece topped with a gold cross, urged the government not to come between the church and the people.
+And, while it isn't identified specifically as a labor issue, the fourth-ranked item reflects the tightening labor market.
+Mazda said it plans to meet the production cut by operating the line fewer hours.
+But the United States has not.
+"But we could be at the end of this leg of the decline in bond prices, and you could get a stabilization and even a short-term rally."
+A source close to Hemlock says the company hasn't given up on the project.
+The crewmembers remain angry at the American military's failure to protect the lightly armed vessel or to come to its aid.
+He declined to predict how long the process would last or how much creditors ultimately would receive.
+Last Friday, Alfred Sikes, former head of the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration, was sworn in as FCC chairman.
+One dollar was worth almost 30,000 dinars on Thursday.
+The trade figures are denominated in dollars and thus were inflated as the yen continued to climb against the U.S. currency.
+It was a silly thought.
+In an unusual move, the judge ordered the Navy not only to rebid the contract but to submit the language of the new solicitation for his approval within two weeks.
+Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., later complained that the move had damaged peace efforts and said he regretted his support for it.
+The judge issued a permanent injunction barring Karcher from future insider trades.
+The hardier and more recently planted soybeans can hold on a bit longer.
+"There is room for hope" that Bush might reverse himself, Hooks said.
+Companies' expectations remain very unfavourable, it said, because they see no early improvement in demand on their main European markets. Output fell 0.5 per cent in the last quarter of 1992.
+Food industry officials say that almost all foods contain some amount of one of the substances on the state list.
+That decision was made Monday after customers lit up switchboards complaining that their bills didn't reflect how long the storm left them in the dark.
+It was an irritation.
+The administration, meanwhile, is looking for a 5 percent rise in consumer prices this year and 4.1 percent next year.
+Oskar Lafontaine of the left-leaning Social Democrats is challenging West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl in the Dec. 2 elections for a united German government.
+One key to that speed: The engineers who will figure out how to build a car work alongside the people designing it from the first day.
+Well, that just ratifies my leadership," said Jackson.
+Togo's former ruling party yesterday took a slim lead in the country's first multi-party parliamentary elections, but early results indicated voting in the West African state was splitting along ethnic lines, Reuter reports from Lome.
+After trading as high as $4.125, silver for September delivery finished 6.5 cents an ounce higher at $4.075.
+His Brahms now is very much the product of maturity - wise and noble, absolutely unforced. What a splendid move on the part of the Philharmonia to bring him to London for these four concerts, featuring the symphonies and the concertos.
+The president, at a post-summit news conference in Venice, Italy, cited the possibility of "actual reductions" in superpower nuclear missiles this year and said the chances of a meeting with Soviet leader Gorbachev also were increasing.
+In Europe, the bank has about $5.5 billion in assets.
+The holders can elect two directors, however, if the company fails to pay preferred dividends for four quarters.
+A week after the earthquake struck California's Bay area, 10,000 applications have come in from the 12 disaster centers in seven counties, said FEMA spokeswoman Rhoda Brooks.
+Sterling's value against the dollar dipped in the United States. One British pound fetched $1.85375 late in New York, compared to $1.8545 late Thursday.
+Gorbachev, in a speech Wednesday to the United Nations, pledged to cut the Red Army's 5.6 million troop size by 10 percent, and said he would order some Soviet troops and tanks withdrawn from Eastern Europe.
+Yakovlev is a close adviser to President Mikhail S. Gorbachev and the party's chief ideologist.
+But, you know, I don't contribute to it if I start talking about my approach or what I think is the right way to do it and try to dictate to anybody.
+The standard ought to be `Was Drexel's compliance as good, or better, than other firms on the Street and were the systems diligently used?'
+We must wait and see.
+Almost half of the nation's senior citizens who may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income benefits are not enrolled in the program, according to the American Association of Retired Persons.
+"I'm sorry sir, I am not familiar with your term.
+The company, which has changed its fiscal year so that it ends March 31, didn't provide a year-earlier comparison.
+Damages aren't specified in the suits, but Mr. Nix pegs the total potential recovery at "hundreds of millions of dollars."
+Without a sustained rise in the oil price, a fresh injection of equity looks the only way to restore financial balance.
+The departing executives couldn't be reached for comment.
+The Singer Company and a former subsidiary were accused by the government Tuesday in a $231 million lawsuit of fraudulently inflating the price of military aircraft flight simulators.
+Barker said Morris' case would be reviewed by a panel of graduate students and faculty that could permanently bar him from the university.
+When almost 120 governments signed the Uruguay Round in April, they hailed it as the most sweeping reform of the world trade system since the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade was established 47 years ago.
+And crude goods prices edged up only 0.2% after a 2.0% decline in June.
+'Nevertheless there have been a number of potentially powerful new entrants this year, more than replacing departures.' He says the demand for interim managers usually stems from a sense of urgency.
+Judges are beginning to apply that heavier hand.
+Indonesia, once the Dutch East Indies, gained independence in 1949 after four years of fighting.
+The EPA report, which is still in draft form and has not received final agency approval, was released Monday.
+Kuwait, a wealthy Arab state, could receive 200 Abrams tanks, known also as the M1A1 and considered by experts to be the best in the world.
+I don't like to sell anything."
+Now they will have to meet stringent tests to prove that they are economically 'rooted' in the country.
+The dollar finished higher in thin trading yesterday in Tokyo after news of cuts in Saudi Arabian oil shipments took the steam out of the yen.
+According to the Middle East Economic Survey, a respected industry publication, Syria's exports will be made possible by an increase in production from 270,000 barrels a day in 1988 to 350,000 barrels a day in 1989.
+Ronaldo Sardenberg, the Brazilian ambassador to the U.N., makes the case for expansion.
+About 200 people clamored to be let into the consulate after officials handed out the 100 applications that would be accepted Wednesday.
+He said the company also is looking at "other options," which include offering certain vehicles only in selected geographic areas.
+About 60% of the work force will continue with Gillette or transfer to Twins Pharmaceuticals, the company said.
+WATER companies have never found it easy to persuade their customers that water is scarce and expensive, and the present rain cannot help. In the past two weeks Anglian Water and Essex Water have announced compulsory metering for some of their customers.
+He also said free elections, already moved up from May to March 18, might have to be advanced further.
+Chambers is publishing an Encyclopedic (sic) English Dictionary combining both lexical and encyclopaedic information and definitions.
+But he added that it still "isn't clear" whether a Europe-wide joint venture with Ogilvy will work, or won't work, or whether it will work only in a handful of countries.
+The United order was the second-largest in Pratt & Whitney's history, and brought the value of its commercial engine contracts to $6 billion for 1989.
+However, some libertarians, along with the Sierra Club's LA chapter, argue that forcing a supply crunch by not building more roads is the best way toward alternatives.
+Today we have troops in Korea, the Philippines, and Europe, and that is OK.
+In January 1991, Volvo took 20 per cent of the shares in Renault and 45 per cent of the shares in its trucks and buses division.
+Philipp Holzmann declined 15 marks to 1,480 marks ($822.29).
+At Covent Garden the full resources of contemporary stage technology are used to 'do the piece', not to re-invent it in the high-concept terms that have become fashionable in recent years.
+He said Bush is riding Reagan's coattails, but won't take responsibility for the negatives such as cutting certain programs.
+Few critics or administrators today would break ranks intellectually from this orthodoxy.
+But 29 members of the coalition, plus one independent deputy, today joined the 39 Sandinista deputies in the 92-member assembly in sustaining the veto after Mrs. Chamorro agreed to cut only $8.5 million from her earlier defense budget proposal.
+There is no such body. Other companies are basing their advertising loosely on real changes but then exaggerating them. One company points out that after January 1 companies will be required to make assessments of possible risks to employees.
+Each $5,000 bond carries one warrant, exercisable from Sept. 1 1989, through Aug. 10, 1993, to buy company shares at an expected premium of 2 1/2% to the closing share price when terms are fixed Aug. 2.
+Holly also said it would ask if ConAgra wished to amend the merger proposal, a stock swap that has been valued by securities analysts at about $1 billion.
+IBM reported it has begun producing next-generation memory chips, giving the U.S. company an advantage of a few months over Japanese rivals Hitachi, Toshiba and NEC.
+Once the plane stopped, Shanhan said she whipped open the door and began ordering the passengers to form double lines and leap onto the slide.
+The firm didn't disclose in which customers' names the newly disclosed bids were submitted.
+There was no mention of creating a global investment bank at a single stroke. It was not what Sir David wanted to read, amid criticism from outside Warburg - and privately from within - over the handling of the affair.
+Frequency makes high-precision measurement equipment.
+President Daniel arap Moi and other Kenyan leaders argue that more than one political party in the country would lead to tribal wars among the estimated 40 tribes.
+Mike Kilpatrick, a company spokesman, said that Scott Paper is "pleased that Moody's is reviewing our bond rating for possible upgrading and we're looking forward to the results."
+Adia bearers, second on the active list, rose SFr15 to SFr218 on news of a SFr200m loan from its majority shareholders, Mr Klaus Jacobs and the German retail chain Asko.
+One critic wrote of "Life of Brian" at the time: "This Monty Python religious parable will probably offend every denomination equally, but it shouldn't.
+The judge set bail at $75,000 and told Mrs. Gentile she may not have unsupervised visits with her 7-year-old son, John Jr.
+They spent the day hanging out.
+The radio quoted hospital sources as saying two people succumbed to their injuries early this morning.
+Honda Motor Co. said it will recall 4,514 1988 Civic models for a defect that could cause the car to jump forward while idling at a stop.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Rule closed at $7.75, down 25 cents.
+Many officials from British Gas and elsewhere, involved in a multi-million pound gas exploration deal, are flocking to the region.
+As part of this effort, IBM, beset by customer complaints of red tape at Paris headquarters, is moving many key managers out of Paris and scattering them around the Continent.
+Meritor also joined the Federal Home Loan Bank system last month.
+Ganshin Yoshida, 65, told Japanese reporters there were "five or six" prisoners of war who spoke English at the camp where he was held for the last seven years.
+The university scientists are free to publish their results, even if they are unfavorable for oat bran.
+However, she said, the whole industry is suffering a less severe sales slump than the Big Three.
+Union Pacific spokesman Harvey S. Turner declined comment on the S&P statement, issued after the stock markets closed Thursday.
+He said he lowered his estimate of 1988 per-share earnings to $3.35 from $3.65.
+The federal standards set limits to ensure that exposure results in no more than one additional cancer case per million people.
+Under the program that began in 1954, a small group of exceptional American students _ currently 30 each year _ are chosen to spend two or three years at British universities, with all expenses paid by the British government.
+Ever since the 1967 war, when Israel occupied the West Bank and Gaza, the Israelis have used the territories as both a labor pool and a market for their products.
+In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday, Icahn also disclosed that he has raised his stake in the oil giant to 16.6 percent, and that he is considering another proxy challenge for control of the company.
+The hunger strikers want a ban on former Communist officials holding public office for 10 years.
+A continuing consolidation of share prices after their gains through most of last week and Monday was also putting pressure on prices, according to one broker.
+The first beauty contest in China since the takeover occurred in Canton in 1985.
+"It seems the Israelis are reinforcing their positions," said a police spokesman, who cannot be identified under standing regulations.
+Mr. Hance is a member of the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates that state's oil production of two million barrels a day.
+"But I think there are a lot of good signs" of progress.
+At the same time, he has declared that the company will be more responsive to the needs of customers _ one of its shortfalls, according to analysts.
+People believed he could never be caught by a white man's bullet. "It was surprising that the song turned out very short and was written from the point of view of the officer chasing him.
+The first concern arises from a 1985 U.S. suggestion that it would cease supporting the resistance at the beginning of a Soviet withdrawal.
+Young lads from Nantucket and New Bedford shipped out on whalers across the globe, came home after years and signed on again as mates.
+But the Justice Department is expected to broaden the case, raising the possibility of tougher sanctions and even, perhaps, an order to break up the company.
+At the hearing, Sen. Metzenbaum said that the subcommittee originally placed the overall cost to the government of Mr. Fail's purchase of Bluebonnet at $1.8 billion.
+After a hearing in Santa Fe, Judge Campos rejected the bank organizations' arguments and dismissed their suit.
+Mitsubishi had moved its North American headquarters to the World Trade Center in July, becoming the first Japanese bank to move a major operating headquarters out of Tokyo.
+He decided the case primarily on the basis of a woman's constitutional right to decide what to do with her body.
+Political parties have been legalized.
+Mary Hughey Cantrell, who failed to return from a 1977 Christmas furlough, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court in Beckley to a charge of escape from the Alderson Federal Correctional Institution.
+The ITC acted on a petition brought by the National Knitwear & Sportswear Association, a New York trade group representing most of the affected U.S. producers.
+Better yet, two prospective customers phone to say they are finally ready to deal for face masks and peat moss.
+"We are fortunate to have two outstanding leaders in Gene Connolly and Tony Falvo to assume the role and responsibilities of running USG Corp.," Day said in a statement.
+But other experts say that the political fallout from the use of nuclear weapons by the U.S. could poison relations with Muslim nations for decades.
+He became an intregral part of the Democratic scene when he worked for Gary Hart in 1984, and was instrumental in Hart's victory in the Nebraska primary.
+Analysts made positive comments about the stocks in this paper Wednesday.
+Barr was summoned along with Associate Deputy FBI Director Oliver B. Revell to answer questions about the opinion, which sparked veiled criticism last month from Secretary of State James Baker III.
+He said he had hoped for a meeting with the pope but was not granted one.
+The Soviet Union was the largest consumer, using 2 million tons last year.
+Both landings went smoothly Sunday and there were no injuries among the more than 90 people on the flights.
+Earl Trosino, who lead the boarding party during the capture, told the crowd of about 150 veterans and their families.
+Showers were forecast from the upper Ohio Valley into central and southern New England.
+He hoped that Lord Rees' replacement would be named before the end of March.
+Mr. Glassman is editor of Roll Call, a publication covering Congress.
+One part of the market that has been buoyant has been cellular stocks, but that sector took a tumble yesterday.
+For many, the taste of freedom has only raised expectations for more openness.
+Warner, meanwhile, came in a close third with about 13% of the box office, according to Mr. Murphy.
+"They're going to try and get the very last of it," said Coast Guard Petty Officer Scott Campbell. "They've already released some cleanup crews.
+American Telephone & Telegraph Co. on Thursday reported the first annual loss in its 104-year history, the result of a huge write-off to streamline for long-distance phone wars.
+"This month is going to be a killer," said John Keefe, a brokerage analyst at Lipper Analytical Securities Corp.
+In addition to his wife, Hays is survived by a daughter and two grandchildren.
+AT&T closed at $32.50, unchanged, in Big Board trading.
+Werner Friedrich, deputy director of the Swiss Hotel Association, told Bern's Der Bund newspaper the prospect was "frightening." "Such a change of food laws would definitely overstep the boundaries of good taste," he was quoted as saying.
+Appearance is also important, say experts at the Labor Department.
+The call came in the May edition of a Chinese military magazine, Military Economic Research, which is generally restricted to the military and the Communist Party.
+Ciccarelli testified that he struck Richardson on the side of his helmet after the defenseman cross-checked him.
+Was Piranesi not quite as important, you may ask.
+He spent 90 minutes with acting Premier Salim Hoss, who heads a Moslem cabinet vying for power with that of Gen.
+Wadley has produced about 30,000 peelers since then, but says sales must soar before the product can be declared a commercial success.
+Of the 512 seats at stake, 431 had been decided when voting was stopped for the night.
+Thunderstorms developed rapidly Friday afternoon over the foothills of the central and southern Rockies and in southern Nebraska.
+If the Coalition cannot form a government by Friday, President Christos Sartzetakis will ask the three major parties to try to set aside their differences and form a coalition.
+Five feedings are recommended for Bermuda grass in Florida and mixed dichondragrass lawns.
+U.S. government sources indicate Washington is thinking of just such an approach.
+The yen, dealers say, should trend lower.
+A guard was arrested Wednesday for allegedly torching the historic Universal Studios backlot, gutting sets used for "Dick Tracy," "Back to the Future" and an unfinished Sylvester Stallone movie.
+"It was too cold outside." Using discounted airline tickets she received through a credit-card promotion, Ms. McManus interviewed for jobs on the East Coast and found one employer that seemed right: a residential care facility in Massachusetts.
+The women's champ of the Trials, and the U.S.'s best hope for metallic award at Seoul, is thin-hipped, thin-lipped Phoebe Mills from Northfield, Ill.
+But that is expected to be largely a legal formality.
+Failure to complete the Uruguay Round would be a further serious blow to confidence.
+Any Soviet purchases after that point will largely depend on whether the Bush administration will suspend U.S.-backed export credit guarantees that Moscow is slated to receive in October.
+The Swedish Immigration Board said it had not received any application from a Soviet player seeking political asylum.
+Tropical depressions become named storms if their sustained winds reach 39 mph, and hurricanes if the winds increase to 74 mph.
+A third of the remainder are strongly leaning to Vice President George Bush or Gov. Michael Dukakis, leaving just 23 percent of voters as the undecided group that is likely to decide the election, the poll found.
+Ryoden Trading Co., a Japanese vendor of industrial equipment and materials, issued $55 million of four-year Eurobonds with equity-purchase warrants, with Daiwa Europe as lead manager.
+For all Pillsbury's problems, Mr. Smith is taking the sanguine view.
+"There had been some fears this was a highly risky venture," Mahony said.
+The best self-administered schemes are set up on nil-commission terms so recommending them is not usually in the interests of the adviser. Sipps require partners to act collectively.
+"We are opposed to the jurisdictional changes," she said.
+China claims Tibet has been an integral part of Chinese territory for seven centuries.
+"I picked up the bag and said, `Whoa, it feels like nothing but air in here,' and there was," he says.
+Four months later, she was assassinated by two Sikh bodyguards in retaliation for the raid.
+The company would also supply about a third of all nylon to the European carpet industry. ICI would become the world's largest producer of acrylics, an area which the company has defined as one of its core businesses.
+A group of four pro-choice Republican House women, meanwhile, met with the president to express their concern over his position on the federal abortion issue.
+Gold for October delivery surged $4.90 an ounce yesterday in New York to settle at $354.
+Fauntroy first said the younger Savage had worked on a District of Columbia statehood bill, but Savage later conceded he rarely worked in Fauntroy's office and did little more than stuff envelopes when he was there.
+They speculate carriers might face a passenger boycott if they hike prices substantially to defray jet fuel costs, which have jumped 25 percent and more since Iraq seized Kuwait Aug. 2 and provoked world fear of an oil shortage.
+He and his wife, Sheila Rauch, have twins.
+Youths, many drunk, roamed streets, smashing windows. Mexico's coach has pleaded with fans to celebrate peacefully.
+I was severely jet-smacked.
+In "The Widow Claire," Horton Foote thinks small, too.
+As a result, the company said that it will restate its 1986 earnings.
+The GAO probe was the third blow sustained by the facility this week.
+"Many people were working with private bodies" without official sanction, he says.
+During the National League playoffs, NBC's "Jackie Collins' `Lucky-Chances' " buried the game between the Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates on CBS.
+The LDP lost its majority in the less powerful upper house last year as a result of money and sex scandals involving the party's Cabinet members, and an unpopular consumption tax.
+This official says Mr. Gorbachev's goal is to gain a detente that "would allow enough stability, security and predictability in foreign relations to allow him to get on with his economic reforms at home, helped by Western credits and technology.
+Pension-Fund Money Goes to Small Business SMALL BUSINESS has found a new angel.
+Guns, drugs and money are now inextricably linked in an unholy trinity.
+He said that despite promises never to "blend" his fund with other partnerships, the management four years later proposed to do just that with a much more leveraged partnership.
+The delegates then voted by ballot for premier, vice chairmen of the state Central Military Commission and top judicial posts.
+Broward County commissioners haven't decided whether to approve any expansion.
+Now, however, it had a coach with a distinguished playing career.
+The sale of its remaining 75 per cent interest in Qantas is the biggest single item. The shares are likely to be sold through a stock market flotation.
+Two men selling part-turtle boots were certain they wouldn't run out.
+U.S.-Chinese commercial relations warmed somewhat on May 24, when President Bush extended China's most-favored-nation trading status for a year.
+The 0.8% tax, which is scheduled to drop to 0.6% after 1996, would be extended at that level for a year.
+The surgeon general was reacting to findings from a Masters and Johnson book co-authored by Dr. Robert Kolodny, "Crisis: Heterosexual Behavior in the Age of AIDS."
+Paycheck, 50, best known for his 1978 hit "Take This Job and Shove It," said he needs to give concerts to earn money for his wife's cancer treatment.
+An unwritten national covenant calls for Lebanon's president to be a Christian, the prime minister a Sunni Moslem and the speaker of Parliament a Shiite Moslem.
+Also on Thursday, Wal-Mart reported its sales for July, which exceeded the gains posted by most other major general merchandise chains.
+Accepted bids, from the $500 million submitted, were at 8.174%.
+He said he thought his conversion to the Moslem faith would protect him.
+"I didn't see anything, but some of the other priests on the altar did," Joe Richard, a deacon of the Lubbock parish.
+Traders predicted a positive reaction to the issue, which they expect will trade at 99 to 99 1/4.
+"We need the best police commissioner we could find," Dinkins told reporters. "Of all of the finalists, he seemed to be the absolute best in the country." Brown will take over Jan. 22 in a city wracked with drug-related crime.
+The Labor Department reported that the producer price index of finished goods rose 0.4 percent in March.
+Washington and Moscow should then agree on the number of warships they maintain in the Mediterranean, with the eventual aim being a withdrawal of Soviet ships if the United States follows suit, Gorbachev said.
+As blacks early Sunday surged through Hillbrow, near the city center, some whites in apartments overlooking the street hurled empty bottles at the celebrants.
+In a sentencing memorandum signed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Zubrod, the government said Hull was providing information about his former drug contacts.
+A stipulation in the will of Robert Lincoln, the president's oldest son, who deeded the property to the state of Illinois, prohibits visitors from being charged.
+Hostage Brian Keenan's two sisters flew to Washington Friday to meet freed American hostage Frank Reed, who was held with their brother and telephoned them to let them know Keenan was well.
+What were their questions and conclusions?
+Is there some other explanation for flaws in the West Germans' work? The answer is, we don't know.
+With a total investment of $1.2 billion, he said the highway would help to ease already heavy traffic among the three cities, considered to be the richest in China.
+(First class, presorted by 5-digit ZIP code).
+And entrepreneurs like Montoya, who did electronics work at White Sands Missile Range near Las Cruces, N.M., before striking out on his own, eagerly took advantage of all the government-funded research and development.
+The Whole Theater was founded in 1973 by a group of married theater couples, including Ms. Dukakis and her husband, actor Louis Zorich.
+Miss Parsons' mother, Lena Arlene Wilson Parsons, brought the video encounter into the public eye in May when she filed a civil lawsuit against Lowe, saying he seduced her then-minor daughter. The lawsuit is pending.
+Compaq said "the price change was made possible due to the strong market success" of the Deskpro models "and the company's continuing ability to reduce production costs."
+Compaq Computer, a star performer in the market's climb to record highs, added 3 1/2 to 122 7/8.
+Last week, the Canyon area was evacuated when flames from the 33,265-acre Wolf Lake fire burned to within one-half mile of the complex, which now houses a firefighters' camp.
+The fire at Shadyside High School in this eastern Ohio city was reported at 2:55 p.m., about the time students were leaving for the day, firefighter Norman Davis said.
+"We got lulled into the belief that (the strong refinancing activity) was going to last forever, and we found out that that was not the case," said Paul Low, president of the division.
+You have to live in the Soviet Union to understand my feelings," Fedorov told Anatolia.
+The Machinists, whose strike began March 4 when they refused to accept $125 million in concessions, asked the bankruptcy court to free $8 million in paychecks due last Friday and $1 million in insurance premiums.
+Under pressure from Washington, Kim was later allowed to go to the United States for medical treatment.
+I drive but I don't want to drive (here).
+Cash-rich companies such as Associated British Foods, which has a long-standing cash pile of around Pounds 500m, will have to work hard to prevent lower interest rates translating into sharply lower profits.
+He also had an arrest record in the United States and Italy going back to 1962, and had been convicted on charges including theft, conspiracy and handling stolen goods, the newspaper said.
+The Surinam Airways DC-8 was completing an all-night flight from Amsterdam to the capital of this small nation on the northern shoulder of South America.
+Expressed as a proportion of gross domestic product, the picture is, however, different. The PSBR during the last year of the Labour government came to 5.5 per cent of GDP.
+WHO'S NEWS: Wanda Lloyd, 39 years old, was named a senior editor at Gannett Co.'s USA Today.
+Philips Lighting Co. adopted a cautious approach when it acquired Westinghouse Electric Corp.'s light-bulb business in 1983.
+Because the hits are usually within minutes of takeoff or landing, they can be dangerous.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, USG closed at $37.50, up $1.125.
+We are very happy with it,' said Lord Blakenham. The changes over the past decade may have been gradual but they have been fundamental.
+'Our primary concern is that the initial projects should start to make some money fairly quickly,' Mr Harris warned. Apple and BT are there for a year, and the Rural Development Commission and the district council for three.
+In all, U.S. spending on health care reached $500.3 billion last year, according to the Conference Board, a New York-based business research group.
+I find it difficult to believe that the president of NBC News sees hard work, dedication, perseverance and discipline as wrong values for young people to develop.
+Joseph Fama, 19, accused of firing the fatal shot, is in custody; the other defendants are free on bail.
+Earnings per share were 0.36p (0.47p). However, the fall was mitigated by the currency rise and higher investment income of Pounds 30,932 (Pounds 6,361).
+The move would enable President Bush to say that the controversial Scowcroft visit and Bush's easing of other sanctions against China paid off.
+Regardless of their best intentions, UN forces in Cambodia can be only as effective as their own leadership and the adversaries involved will allow them to be.
+Japanese Finance Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto said yesterday that countries should "exercise all due vigilance against the risks of recession," but added that some countries are plagued by high inflation.
+But some trends seem clear, whoever wins tomorrow.
+They don't see Asian exchanges expanding on the arrangement between the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange.
+"I can understand his position," he said, adding that the Soviet Union regards Lithuania's drive for secession as an internal problem. "Because of history, we don't view it that way.
+Also, he said, Tourang has proposed operating Fairfax with an Australian management team.
+Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, told the administration officials that they must not merely dismiss the questions as narrow concerns that skirt the big picture.
+World class players such as Emilio Butrage 1/16 o, Michel and Martin Vazquez have gone and been replaced by lesser players.
+Simultaneous fundraising in Japan was much slower to take effect.
+Estimates of the number of chronically ill youths eligible for the program range from 10,000 to 30,000, yet only about 950 children have been granted waivers.
+Victory businesses, excluding the ones being retained by Legal & General, accounted for #15.9 million of Legal & General's #142.3 million in pretax profit last year. Victory's principal operations are in Britain, Australia and Canada.
+Vela's order was to last until Thursday, pending a full hearing on a class-action lawsuit against the INS, but was extended when the hearing was postponed to Jan. 31.
+"We're looking for someone with expertise in the fast-food industry, not just an infusion of capital," he said.
+They should not be given a way to blame others for what is their own fault. VIEs are becoming increasingly out of date as corporate activities become more globalised.
+The government is offering creditors a 300 million-kroner incentive if they choose to proceed with the restructuring, which would mean approving the sale.
+Most Arab countries cut formal ties with Egypt following its peace treaty with Israel in 1979.
+The hurricane center said rainfall of 10 to 15 inches was possible for the islands of the northeastern Caribbean.
+He devoted more discussion to the environment than to disarmament and extolled democracy and the rule of law in international affairs.
+In other races, in suburban Westchester County, former Cuomo administration official Nita Lowey defeated Hamilton Fish 3rd and businessman Dennis Mehiel for the right to oppose Republican Rep. Joseph DioGuardi in November.
+U.S. corn growers are anxious to hold down imports and say the Caribbean products often are nothing more than European agricultural products, such as Spanish wine, that have been run through island ethanol refineries.
+Acting on legal advice, the British financial services group shredded the original documents, and printed a new version for distribution today.
+Lawrence F. Pittroff, 53 years old, was named president of Fleetwood Credit Corp., a recreational-vehicle finance subsidiary.
+The credit agreement probably won't be completed for three weeks.
+Pudential-Bache lost $51 million overall last year.
+Whoever succeeds Mr. Shad will have to fend off entrenched managers pleading for government protection from takeovers even at the cost of efficiency.
+But market participants don't rule out further dollar losses this week, and they said they are going to watch the Tokyo market very closely to see what the larger Japanese investment houses decide to do.
+A line of more than 36 tanks and armored personnel carriers was parked Tuesday along the northern edge of the square in front of the imperial palace.
+He frequently takes staffers to important meetings, a practice Mr. Volcker avoided.
+First Boston Corp. filed suit against First Boston Capital Corp., charging the financial-services company with trademark infringement.
+But the current Soviet purchasing spree may be a one-time affair.
+But at current market prices, they would have a combined value of $476.6 million.
+It said the government had until October to prepare more radical measures to move the country toward a market economy.
+A pilot trying to become the first aviator to fly around the world in a float plane got tangled in some Soviet red tape on the second day of his voyage.
+In that sense, the two issues are not viewed here as analogous, but Bush made the link anyway without giving anything up.
+You invade and then you try to convince us that an invasion is not an invasion.
+He spots the problem: It seems that Mars, the planet of war and anger, has gotten twisted up with Jupiter, sphere of luck and protection.
+The telephone poll of 509 adults, conducted Feb. 8-9, found that 84 percent were aware of the crisis and that 49 percent had savings accounts in S&L institutions.
+They depend on U.S. assistance for their survival.
+Meanwhile, Sen. Jake Garn, R-Utah, accused the administration of "not having any guts" for failing to support Wall.
+Such a movie would, of course, only echo "Outerbridge Reach," the fine novel Mr. Stone has already written.
+Simon had said last week that he needed to win either South Dakota or Minnesota to continue his campaign.
+The Central Elections Council gave the Christian Democrats 23 seats and the small National Conciliation Party seven seats.
+Unigate has given up some supermarket business where prices were too low. Fresh foods, such as cheese and dairy desserts, saw profits down from Pounds 10.9m to Pounds 7.3m.
+I'm convinced we're going to win." Bush said he thought the convention had helped him get his message to the American people and "beyond the filters" that obscure his points.
+Opposition sympathizers earlier Thursday chanted, whistled, threw coins and other objects and rose to comment on what in the past have been staid sessions endorsing sweeping victories by the governing Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.
+The recession has forced the bank, like many others in Italy, to increase provisions against bad debt.
+The finance company, which lends a large part of its capital to Salomon's international operations, isn't involved in the commodity business and wouldn't be part of any selloff, analysts say.
+From the left, the Rev. Jesse Jackson fans the Democratic flames.
+Now the prospect for strong exports to the Soviet Union could help push U.S. wheat prices to a hefty $4 a bushel this winter, some traders said.
+It anticipates the release of a Western hostage: A Western hostage held in Lebanon will probably be released soon, informed sources said Saturday.
+Contracts for September delivery of wholesale unleaded gasoline rose 0.33 cent to finish at 47.51 cents a gallon.
+Brewer-Carias said the expedition found evidence that new splinter groups were spreading over the Brazilian-Venezuelan border.
+Told they could be ready by 4:30 p.m., Bush said, "I'd like another half-hour" because he needed more time to make up his mind, a senior administration official said Tuesday.
+Nestle added just SFr5 to SFr1,115 while Ciba lost SFr3 to SFr709. OSLO recovered after recent weakness, underpinned by lower debt market yields.
+For the week, some long-dated issues moved in an unusually wide three-point range, at times shifting direction abruptly.
+Prior to the Tokyo opening, few were expecting panic to set in, mainly because today's market conditions are different from those that led to the world-wide downward spiral in October 1987.
+Saudi Arabia intends to form its own anti-terrorist squad, it was reported last month.
+Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait has made the gulf sheikdoms uneasy about maintaining their hold on power and exposed them to Western scrutiny, and some have made concessions to their populations.
+Sanchez is the fourth prime minister of the Garcia government, which holds power until July 1990.
+Unions already are promising strikes this fall to demand steeper wage increases.
+Fund managers and analysts say that the competition for higher returns among domestic institutions may bring about a shift in weighting toward the Tokyo market if its rise continues.
+Four University of Michigan freshmen accused of running naked through a sorority house have pleaded no contest to indecent exposure and agreed to pay for underwear stolen in the raid.
+The mysteries of the play lie in the dichotomies between what she says and what he says. Beth sits there motionless.
+And domestic spending will have to be slashed to the bone to comply with the recent budget agreement, to finance military operations in the gulf and to account for lower revenues from business because of the recession.
+The words 'my wife,' for example, down south would be 'moi woif'; up north, they say 'may wayf.'"
+"The ecology bankers want a new type of money house that offers customers a chance they wouldn't get in the big institutions," Der Spiegel said in a March 21 article.
+Four, looking like primitives, dance to animal and drum sounds.
+Up to 12,800 workers are expected to walk off the job at nine plants and two offices in Ontario.
+Even single guys have blenders."
+The amount of the levy itself is not large but it is an indication that we have no interest in exporting our wares.
+In Jewell's two-step system, raw sewage is partially cleaned in a tankful of bacteria, then piped into long, low troughs in a greenhouse, where it provides a "nutrient film" on which plants thrive.
+Is not the LDP's economic programme - more arms sales, no more aid to the former Soviet republics, a boost for the public sector, a crackdown on crime - ridiculous in its simplicity?
+Mr Isaacs is general director of the Royal Opera House and a former chief executive of Channel 4. Mr Birt declined to name the secretarial assistant.
+Rather, they are letting their cash build up so stocks become a smaller percentage of their overall portfolio, said John Markese, vice president and research director for the 90,000-member American Association of Individual Investors.
+Bush's chief of staff, Craig Fuller, told reporters accompanying the vice president to Texas that Bush had received a call from du Pont on Air Force Two.
+Ford said it was closing 11 of its 16 assembly plants for a week or two apiece, affecting about 25,400 workers.
+The group was born in 1985 after the Museum of Modern Art mounted a grand-scale survey of international art, and less than 10 percent of the artists included were women.
+No decision has been made on where the new organization will be located.
+"Pepsi's fountain thrust has been blunted," says Emanuel Goldman, a PaineWebber Inc. analyst.
+Multiple sclerosis is a disease of unknown origin that attacks the tissue covering nerves in the brain and spinal column.
+The system is being used to measure 50,000 Japanese men and women over the next two years in an industry-backed research project to investigate how measurements are changing.
+He told his colleagues that reports of his concerns were overstated and that he didn't think there were any problems with the agreement, according to an official who declined to be identified.
+Most of the Senate Finance and the House Ways and Means committees sign a protest to HHS chief Sullivan.
+Straight debt excludes mortgage-backed securities and other debt issues backed by assets.
+They said, `That is your boss, you're out of a job."' O'Connor, who came to the Sun from the Bloomington (Ill.) Pantagraph, was one of 194 full-time employees who were trying to recover from the shock that the Sun is no more.
+This may help explain the stand he sometimes takes against the pro-Israel lobby. "Bob is the kind of pol who says, "You beat on me, I'll beat on you,'" says a House Democrat.
+Faster, not slower, reform is the best path to stability in a crumbling empire.
+"Once we commit to a program like this, it will be too late," said Stafford.
+Calm returned to the Treasury bond market yesterday as prices inched higher in quiet trading.
+But Mr. Buchsbaum has had his share of critics.
+Police refused to comment on British news reports that police found smoke bombs and other missiles in the trunk of his car.
+By contrast, in the bottom quintile, 9% were 15 to 24; 40% were 65 or older.
+Airline deregulation, 10 years old in the U.S., suddenly has become a major trend around the world.
+It should have opened a new inquiry, it said.
+From the rooftop of her villa, 23-year-old Najwa can see a panorama of what the Palestine Liberation Organization now calls the independent state of Palestine.
+Equally, the government should have little difficulty demonstrating it had fulfilled its undertaking to secure value for money for British taxpayers. The financial argument is particularly persuasive if you take into account certain spin-off benefits.
+One rather basic problem is that the view of the world in fairy tales and that held by Messrs.
+"The tasks that face the reformers of Eastern Europe are enormous," he told his colleagues.
+Monitoring equipment recorded more than 2,500 lightning strikes between noon and midnight Wednesday in a strip through central Oregon.
+"There will be fewer rumors, so it helps your fundamental analysis," he said.
+Debt rose partly to reverse Pounds 7.1m of sales which were taken last year and should have fallen in 1992.
+But Beria retained unofficial control over the security organs, and planned to use his forces to seize power after Stalin's death in March 1953.
+The Arab League endorses the move in June with a peacekeeping mandate.
+At least 145 people were killed, and 1,281 injured in Cairo when a powerful earthquake hit the city.
+"If you find the ideas here are ugly or twisted, use your own judgment and freedom of expression to tell other people that," Hanson said.
+But the Mohawks seized the occasion to press an entire range of complaints and land claims against federal and provincial authorities.
+Software Link Inc. is more bold.
+Mr. Julian, 37 years old, succeeds Joseph A. Vita Jr., 54, who was recently elected chief executive officer of this supermarket and convenience store chain.
+Cenvest had previously announced that it entered into an agreement with regulators that, among other things, requires Central Bank to increase its capital ratios.
+Bomb experts disarmed the devices.
+Mr. Bethell has learned that the more he writes about, the more he has to say, so he has made himself peripatetic.
+The new plant will, in the first instance, supply cylinder heads for shipment to Ford of Germany. Transtec already employs more than 2,000 people in 12 wholly-owned subsidiary operations, most of them in the West Midlands.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Scandinavia Fund closed at $9.50, down 12.5 cents.
+Sen. Bentsen said he isn't proposing to limit any defense cut to 5%, but that is the figure he needed to pay for his tax proposal.
+Too many Domestic Relations offices are run inefficiently, with too much red tape and machinery that is more often broken down than in operation.
+Many such operators were failing to comply with requirements that the land be restored after the mining was completed, the critics said.
+Fitzpatrick, 60, veteran of four unsuccessful political campaigns, is waging another low-budget campaign.
+The outlook: more pain and disruption at home and abroad.
+Motchan was released from the Broward County Jail on $25,000 bail Aug. 11.
+In some areas of the three Basque provinces, hail the size of chicken eggs accompanied by 100 mph winds destroyed crops, causing at least $9 million in damage, the radio said.
+The Catastrophic Coverage Act would add a stop-loss provision next year to limit the maximum beneficiaries must pay for doctors.
+Sparks said that in some resort towns, insurance losses might be greater for the furnishings than for the structures themselves.
+He rejects the report's suggestion that BSI's certification and standards-setting functions should be split.
+In a deal with the United Steelworkers union, however, LTV Steel agreed to what government lawyers called a "follow-on" arrangement.
+Such talk must strike the Soviets as something out of a dream, or a nightmare.
+Rudder, 42, of Columbus, was arrested Feb. 7 and is jailed without bond while his case is pending before a federal grand jury, DiPuccio said.
+This is car-service money for Wall Street lawyers, but is also $300,000 more than Congress has appropriated for all six special prosecutors this year.
+Employers lacked the organisational capacity at both national and company level to confront the unions.
+Mr. Boesky has pleaded guilty to a felony connected with the insider-trading investigation and is awaiting sentencing.
+Only $50 million of Avantor's $31 billion total loan portfolio includes Third World debt, he said.
+But Pepsi officials say their aim is to stimulate demand to double its present size and carve out a share of the increased market.
+President Bush has asked Congress to appropriate $19.5 million to hire 300 new FBI agents as part of his anti-crime package.
+The reason Pacific Mutual Life Insurance v. Haslip was so closely watched is that in one case or another during the past five years every Justice expressed concern that punitive damages were out of hand.
+In return, Mr. Craig agreed to cooperate in the government's continuing payola probe, says a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office.
+Abu Nidal's Fatah-Revolutionary Council group is also reported to have moved back to Iraq after a vicious internal feud in which hundreds of his men were killed.
+Conservative lawmakers vote annually on their leader, and Mrs. Thatcher, 64, has been endorsed without opposition since 1975 when she ousted former Prime Minister Ted Heath.
+That would dilute Simmons' holdings, making a takeover prohibitively expensive.
+But since a county has never filed for bankruptcy before, "there are a whole lot of gray zones here.
+Many smaller record chains and single-store operations aren't computerized and can't be counted.
+The privatisation authorities said that they expect to persuade hundreds of thousands of Hungarians to pay the token Ft2000 fee to join the small shareholder programme and buy up to Ft100,000 worth of shares on highly preferential terms.
+Another Davidson miss, and Bogues fed teammate Tony Black for an open 15-footer.
+However, a number of technical difficulties still limit a neat factoring in of tax expenditures.
+But both he and Merrill say it's premature to predict the eventual returns of the two funds, which have nine and 13 years left to run.
+Carl C. Icahn, Texaco's largest shareholder, confirmed he has talked with several parties about joining a friendly bid for the oil company.
+The accounting firm's audit is still continuing.
+They are charged with helping Ceausescu flee by obtaining a helicopter that took the dictator and his wife, Elena, who was tried and executed with him, from the capital to Snagov, 20 miles to the north.
+Israeli leaders admitted selling weapons to Iran but insisted they acted only in cooperation with the United States.
+A multimillionaire, Mr. Gould had been rumored to be shopping the company in recent years, but was believed to have pulled back his efforts as Commodore's fortunes soured.
+Do not set off fireworks in a metal or glass container.
+The two have been at odds since.
+"Blacks in Saluda know what's what," said Richard Logan, the town's first, and only, black council member.
+"The ticket needs something to give it pep, something that would help the weak spots," said state Sen. Judy Baar Topinka, also of Illinois.
+Each received a very preppy crew neck sweater for their week's work.
+Barnes said the gun used by Nicosia was purchased Tuesday morning in Florence, a city of 32,000 about 80 miles east of Columbia.
+Col. John Angelo Okello of the northern-based Uganda People's Democratic Army.
+Buchen said the bills were actually for dinners with his wife that he considered legitimate business expenses.
+Police surrounded the gunman's red Volvo and arrested him after he pulled into a fast-food restaurant.
+The king also established a committee to study changing the constitution, which since 1961 has banned political parties.
+"And it could be terrifying on the way down" if investors respond negatively to the election results.
+These are transactions between consenting adults.
+At one point, the Browns noticed bandages on his face and thought he had been in a fight; prosecutors believe he was injured in a minor explosion while mixing combustible materials.
+Bond prices were off modestly.
+NED HAIG and David Sanderson are the two Scotsmen credited with inventing seven-a-side rugby late in the last century - the first tournament was held at Melrose in 1883.
+The added risk involved in curing the maintenance problem "increases concern that the station's design is too complex," a congressional aide said.
+Estimated reserves are 18m tonnes averaging 3.13 per cent nickel and 0.88 per cent copper in one group of mineralised zones.
+"It is our intention to own the company," said Howard Bermick, Alberto-Culver's executive vice president.
+Health insurance bills keep coming in.
+Congressmen got so far running down President Reagan with the Boland amendments that they want to go for another ride.
+The report calls for a government-backed effort similar to the post-World War II initiative that gave birth to the domestic computer industry.
+One measure was "vague and simplistic" because it was drawn too broadly, Mr. Bruce recalls, another "detailed and complicated."
+"Now everyone is moving around here peacefully and freely, thanks to the Irish battalion." An Irish sergeant about to be moved out on routine rotation said he was leaving with mixed feelings.
+"We don't believe it means the puppet regime should have any involvement in the talks," said Lefrey, referring to the ruling People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan which seized power in a bloody 1978 military coup that sparked the insurgency.
+There were no reports of any clashes involving South African forces, but looting was continuing in some areas, they said.
+LOS ANGELES (AP) - California adopted strict auto emission rules to compel production of a new generaion of ultra-clean cars and fuels, toughening the strictest air quality controls in the nation.
+The large faction led by former Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa decided on Friday to support Hayashi, who belongs to one of the party's smallest groups.
+At the close, London again ignored Wall Street which edged ahead by 7 Dow points in UK hours. Utility stocks again responded strongly to the higher dividend payments from the sector.
+The poll, like most of those on the weekend, indicated the centrist Social and Liberal Democratic Party had nearly doubled its support to 12 percent following its annual conference two weeks ago.
+Hans Gregory Ashbaker's muscular tenor coped quite successfully with the father's florid mad scene, and there were fine cameos from Stella Zambalis and Arturo Valencia as well as solid contributions from the large and busy chorus.
+A domestic airliner hit a station wagon and crashed while trying to land in southeastern Brazil Monday, killing a woman and her son, an airline spokesman said.
+The U.S. launched a satellite to simulate a Soviet rocket carrying multiple warheads.
+"Once these services are delivered, the doctors will find their place in the rural areas," he said.
+Among the names on the RTC's bid list were junk bonds of Duracell Holdings Corp., Coltec Industries and Playtex Family Products, market sources said.
+In his book deal, Durenberger received $100,000 from a Minneapolis publisher, Piranha Press, in return for addressing trade groups that sent their speaking fees to Piranha.
+They do: all are pastiches of well known television items. 'Tense, nervous headache?' was for years used by a branded analgesic (heaven knows which).
+Volume on the New York Stock Exchange totaled only 133.9 million shares.
+Argana told The Associated Press in Brasilia that Stroessner, 76, must go to a country with advanced medical facilities and that he may go to Switzerland.
+The sparks began to fly in 1988, after Warren Quinley, who was in charge of the firm's Atlanta office, was chosen to replace Charles Kaiser Jr., who had headed the firm during 14 years of restrained but steady growth.
+Goodman lost money in a Dallas investment company whose leaders were convicted of tax fraud last year, Emerson said.
+But Judge Williams says rising caseloads are only part of the problem.
+While the Olympics are still more than five years away, the Atlanta committee has already experienced some growing pains.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading Friday, Giant closed at $22 a share, up $1.50.
+But the talks have proved tough going. Should no trade deal emerge in the glass sector by today, according to top officials in the Clinton administration, the allies would find themselves in 'a difficult situation'.
+"Onion Field" cop killer Jimmy Lee Smith was paroled in 1982 despite loud protests from police and the public.
+Knauss spoke at a conference on Earth Observation and Global Change held to discuss research efforts into the causes of the problem and to seek solutions.
+Talk about outlawing tuk-tuks usually sparks a public outcry in defense of the cheap form of transportation.
+He saw the accident.
+Cyclosporine has been used in injection and oral form to prevent rejection by the body's immune system of newly transplanted hearts and other organs.
+In contrast to the resources of the county preserve board, the private farmland trust has only about $80,000 in operating funds, enough to keep going for about six more months.
+Mr. Milken has said he is innocent of any wrongdoing.
+These include Ray insurance, Gima department store and Meysu, a fruit juice and food producer.
+No members of UAL's board or management were available to comment yesterday.
+"I thought of it yesterday" after meeting with North's lawyers, Cannistraro answered.
+I don't have a gas mask. I don't have any of it," an Army sergeant said when asked whether he had the protective gear.
+These are timely reminders of what activist judges do.
+Even Harry Bodan, a conservative former deputy minister in the Somoza regime and currently a Contra legal adviser, said Mr. Calero's move "is not going to resolve the problem.
+And currently it has a bigger ($138 million) and riskier acquisition of a Florida thrift, American Savings & Loan Association, pending.
+I think I have said the same things in the past."
+Similarly, for the 'control total' (which excludes cyclical public spending), the plan had been for a real reduction of 1.3 per cent, while the reality is to be an increase of 1.4 per cent.
+The tariff for beef imported by Japan will rise next April 1 to 75 percent from the current 25 percent.
+"That was a chapter in my life, and now I've gone on to other things."
+"Mike demonstrates that hard work, determination and perseverance can enable one to overcome any obstacles," said Arthur Thomas, president of the predominantly black university.
+The report was prepared for the association by a unit of the New York Public Service Commission.
+She leaked to the Press Association news group the extracts of a letter from the solicitor-general, which appeared to support the DTI argument for allowing Westland to link up with Sikorsky of the US.
+"Absent significant and meaningful budgetary adjustments over the next several months, rating actions should be expected," the agency advised the state.
+"The political struggle and the armed struggle go side by side," he said.
+In other developments: _Congressional Budget Office Director Robert D. Reischauer told the Senate Appropriations Committee that Bush's fiscal 1990 deficit will total $131 billion rather than the administration's projected $91.1 billion.
+At the time, Marine Midland was struggling with bad shipping loans.
+This year is the centenary of van Gogh's death and all his work is being subjected to close scrutiny.
+The department is also considering new energy efficiency standards for television sets and 11 other types of household appliances, as required by a 1987 law.
+The company has expressed interest in buying into the sand and gravel business.
+"The only means that remain open to the voteless majority is to embark on a program of peaceful, non-violent defiance that will change these laws," Chikane said.
+The commission was created by Congress to review the agency's grant-making procedures.
+The plane landed in a heavy rainstorm at Stewart.
+Agents of the Soviet-backed government in neighboring Afghanistan are routinely blamed.
+Average pay in the public sector has outstripped average pay in the private sector for the first time since 1986. Unions representing the nurses say the 8.7 per cent rise is necessary to restore the value of nurses' earnings to 1988 levels.
+Terry McIntyre, an Atlas spokesman, said police woke him up early Monday to tell him the truck had been stolen.
+They had warned that the measures would discourage the employment of disabled people. A revised scheme, called Access to Work, was formally launched yesterday by Mr Hunt.
+He also said, without elaboration, that "the incident is part of a disinformation campaign and another provocation." Along with the headquarters operation, the United States has about 10,000 military personnel in Panama to defend the Panama Canal.
+Among the obvious, vastly improved public education, diversified industry, better use of the fertile land, a public welfare and health system that actually reaches the needy.
+He was appointed by Michael Heseltine to lead his Merseyside Task Force and later spent nearly a year at the Cabinet Office pulling together the Government's inner city programmes.
+In the January-March quarter, Japan's economy grew 2.7% from the previous quarter.
+"Racial politics is a form of demagoguery," says Ken Auletta, a veteran writer on New York politics.
+'This season we have proved that we can control the technology, for the good of the sport.' Regulating a game like soccer - 22 lads and a ball - cannot be anything like as difficult as regulating Grand Prix.
+Rowan, 63, shot 18-year-old Benjamin Smith in the wrist after Smith and friends had taken an uninvited swim in his backyard pool in the pre-dawn hours of June 14.
+He recently completed a movie "Hider in the House," with Mimi Rogers.
+Some of those layers might be eliminated, producing a more tax-efficient structure.
+It means there is no longer a political cost."
+Krenz has promised new laws shortly that would give East Germans greater freedom to travel, but made clear the Berlin Wall will not come down.
+He also is expected to make changes in the leadership before the week is out, including naming a vice president.
+He recently oversaw the $1 billion bond offering related to Chrysler's sale-leaseback deal for its Auburn Hills, Mich., technology center.
+From 1934 to 1974, the levels were adjusted 23 times, ranging from a high of 100% to a low of 40%.
+"It's true," says Gary Stagner, director of human resources for Partners National Health Plan, a health maintainance organization in Irving, Texas.
+The figure was boosted by strong projections for the finance sector.
+"We are in a severe economic recession," he said, but President Bush "has no program" to deal with it.
+Britain's inflation rate, the worst among the major industrialized nations, is expected to move up to 9 percent before decreasing.
+That's because globe-trotting Japanese suffer from one of Japan Inc.'s greatest rip-offs: sky-high air fares.
+Also Thursday, U.S. District Judge Maurice Cohill said he would hold a hearing May 31 on the question of whether the hostile bid violates federal securities rules.
+The biggest casualty on this year's list was Exxon Corp., which plummeted to No. 110.
+"I wanted to slam somebody I was so angry.
+Voting for the ban on Wednesday were Commission Chairman Terrence M. Scanlon and Commissioner Anne Graham.
+The ratio, the banker said, is akin to the bankruptcy rate in the US and an index of 'prosperity' in a society that had hoarded foreign reserves of Dollars 90.99bn as at the end of August. Post-dated cheques have an important role.
+Iraqi troops have recaptured territories in two major offensives in recent weeks.
+The lawsuit, filed in the child's name, asks for $1 million in compensatory damages and $9 million in punitive damages.
+They'll probably be in tomorrow's paper." Such informality was unknown several years ago, Brothers said.
+Genentech already is embroiled in a lawsuit in England against Wellcome PLC of London for alleged infringement of its United Kingdom patent for TPA.
+Total eclipse, when all of the moon is covered by the umbra, will begin at about 10:20 p.m. EDT and last for one hour, 36 minutes.
+It indicated the Iraqis were leaving willingly, not because of Iranian military pressure.
+Credit Lyonnais's apparent reluctance to cooperate with the government on such a politically charged issue has exacerbated fears that the bank is more heavily exposed to losses than it previously realized.
+"I think there's no longer any chance to find them," said Francois Reuillot, director of the Regional Operational Rescue Center in Morbihan in western France.
+Animal damage control officers with the U.S. Department of Agriculture will kill ravens by injecting hard-boiled eggs with poison and placing the eggs on elevated platforms where the ravens will find and eat them.
+Martha Seger, the lone Fed member to push a looser policy at the central bank's May meeting, apparently agrees.
+"I'd rather eat more insects and less pesticide residue," he said.
+The propaganda line was the "golden era" of Ceausescu, even when the country that had been known as Europe's breadbasket became one of its poorest.
+When the company went private in a leveraged buy-out, he was paid for compensation accrued earlier; included were stock-appreciation rights worth $3.3 million, stock options worth $4.4 million and deferred compensation of $10.8 million.
+Yet that is the timetable over which most investments will pay off.' When Caparo tried to undertake big investment projects, updating plant and machinery, Paul found that the City would not wear the heavy depreciation charges.
+'You can't keep rising in more or less a straight line day after day,' one told the Reuter news agency.
+However, Dick Olanoff, spokesman for the city Department of Human Services, said foster homes are considered private homes and do not need such licenses.
+The Claussen Co. announced Wednesday a recall of certain jars of sauerkraut because pieces of glass were found in eight containers in three states, officials said.
+The columns were the principal feature of the Capitol until a new front was put on in 1958 and completed just in time for John F. Kennedy's inauguration in 1961.
+When or whether Khomeini will have his own day in a Yugoslav court was not clear.
+Stock prices advanced slightly today in a mood of caution as Wall Street marked the first anniversary of the crash of 1987.
+Operating profit rose 35 percent to 388 million pounds, or $613 million, from 287 million last year.
+For example, he is co-operating with CVC Capital Partners - the European venture capital arm of Citicorp - on undefined plans to rescue GFT, another troubled Italian supplier of Armani clothes, and prop up Simint.
+When asked recently how they felt about each other, Kasparov replied, "Do the Yankees like the Red Sox?" Kasparov is talkative, flamboyant and fluent in English - a media darling who tirelessly promotes chess.
+Fake designer leather goods and watches are among popular items.
+"We'll need a revolution before we can solve that problem," he says.
+Visa has said it wants to use Interlink as a base for a national debit card.
+The songs pile on top of each other, allowing for little emotional variation.
+We can't take this any more"?: That is a statement that will only be issued by Moscow, not by the Lithuanian people.
+To ensure that Ericsson's and Alcatel's prices stay competitive, Telmex has brought in American Telephone & Telegraph Co. as a third supplier.
+I didn't become an Orthodox just because I like things Greek and Russian.
+According to results from Sunday's general elections, the parties retained control of Bangkok's 357-seat parliament.
+They have yet to establish a motive, but they believe Lawrence was slain by professional killers.
+He majored in history at King's, showing a particular interest in the prophet Mohammed and reading books that were banned in some Islamic countries.
+This year's dividend was $873.
+Some studies have found a statistical association between leukemia and residence near a power line; others have found nothing.
+Local 54 represents about 22,000 hotel, bar and restaurant workers in Atlantic City casinos and other New Jersey establishments.
+The film and television businesses were performing particularly well. The contribution from Rank Xerox was up by more than a third at the end of July before restructuring costs.
+Bokor said the faults he exposed originated in the monolithic rule of Communists in Hungary and other Soviet bloc countries.
+"They don't have a lot of choice here," said Goleniewski of Goldman Sachs.
+In the 1983 case, Joyner v. Mofford, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Arizona upheld a law that provided that no state-office incumbent could run for Congress.
+Robert Smith. "It's just lucky it didn't hit somebody." Students said Cox entered the room saying, "We have a problem here," then threatened to kill his hostages, beginning with the ones he did not know.
+Soon to come is positive-pressure breathing that forces air into the lungs and forces a pilot to exhale.
+The HNSX deal puts NEC in complete control of its attack in the U.S. against Minneapolis-based Cray Research.
+Ditgilvanni was charged with two counts of assault on a police officer and one count of unauthorized use of a vehicle.
+GM makes up the difference between civilian and military pay for 30 days, but is studying whether to extend that.
+Hanoch Smith, an independent pollster, says surveys so far have shown "a standoff between the two main parties" on economic issues.
+There were no suspects, and no weapon was recovered.
+This newly gained potential will be of particular significance when it comes to extending the Group's own product range and the implementation of comprehensive eCustomer Care solutions.
+After the communist victory in 1949, he was given the key administrative post of director of the general office of the party Central Committee, a post he held until the Cultural Revolution began in 1966.
+It's just a ragged clump of stunted spruce, but the Adak National Forest is nothing short of inspirational to foresters who dream of covering the desolate Aleutian Islands with trees.
+The newspapers quoted police as saying Cantoral and the woman, whose identity was not released, were seized by gunmen in a car and brought to Canto Grande, a Lima slum.
+Of course people come on from offices and work-place. Of course they are there to see and not be seen.
+"Bearishness is front-running bearishness" as October nears, he said.
+They say the devices are needed primarily because of the terrorist threat against the U.S. government, not against individual carriers.
+Manuel Antonio Noriega, since Noriega was indicted last February on U.S. drug trafficking charges.
+James D. Robinson III, who runs American Express Co., lately has devoted a lot of time to a single corner of his vast and far-flung travel and financial-services empire: Shearson Lehman Bros.
+Growth of East-West trade with the Soviet Union has been significantly hampered due to the fact that the Soviet ruble is not freely convertible with Western currencies.
+The U.S., which has argued that Israel would be better off buying advanced American fighters, has funded most of the $1.5 billion cost of the seven-year project, the biggest industrial undertaking in Israel's history.
+To offset the expected decline in Malaysian trades, several Singapore brokers have formed links with their Kuala Lumpur counterparts.
+The division also has been a source of patent and business-agreement disputes with ALM Equipment Hospitaliers S.A. of France.
+The United States promptly recognized the fledgling state and, within two weeks, Panama signed a treaty giving the United States the perpetual right to a canal zone and the authority to build a transoceanic waterway.
+Marketwide optimism about OPEC brought oil prices sharply higher throughout the week, but subsequent profit-taking pushed down those gains.
+Dentistry was just one of his wide-ranging interests.
+Elders's share price, though, rose to around the A$3 level after the general offer was announced.
+Michael E. Canes Chief Economist American Petroleum Institute Washington Su Shaozhi, one of China's leading Marxist theoreticians, recalls the day he learned he was being purged.
+John Rubinstein, never stooping to caricature, makes a credible, even moving Molina.
+Management also wanted to trim the differential paid for working night and early-morning shifts from 10 percent to 6 percent, he said.
+"We certainly didn't see it coming," said Mary Maarbjerg, vice president and treasurer of Pitney Bowes Credit Corp.
+We saw the number of employees continue to shrink," said Paul Rausch, president of Local 9231 at I-N Tek, who formerly worked at Inland's steel-making plant, Indiana Harbor Works.
+At present more than 70 per cent is paid regardless of what happens to the trainee after the course. This will have serious consequences for many of the companies to which Tecs send their trainees.
+Linus to the contrary, the American child's favorite security blanket is the teddy bear.
+Waste Management wasn't named in the earlier cases.
+That allows Vonnegut to fill the orders faster and more accurately, and to develop a record of what customers need so it can keep the right inventory on hand.
+The term, now abandoned, referred to juveniles prone to violence because of mental or emotional problems.
+"American Bandstand," a fixture on ABC-TV for years, is TV's longest-running musical program and continues to air on the USA cable network.
+Mr. Joanou keeps the clock ticking, literally, as a 3 p.m. showdown between Buddy and Jerry nears.
+But he is still mildly shocked when he encounters executives who demand an interview before casting him. 'They've never heard of me.
+A highlight of the second set was a rockabilly tune, "You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)," with Springsteen leading a conga-line of bandmates across the stage while pianist Roy Bittan pounded out a Jerry Lee Lewis riff.
+Officials of Westbury, N.Y.-based Brinkmann weren't available for comment.
+Putting the government's myriad of state-owned industries and businesses on a profit basis, with those continuing to lose money to be sold or closed.
+The problems facing the winner are daunting and long festering: racial polarization among the 35,400 year-round residents, crime and trash-ridden empty lots, all dominated by a multibillion-dollar casino industry that attracts 32 million visitors a year.
+The three French-speaking Socialists denied any wrongdoing.
+Suh was from South Korea's main opposition group, the Party for Peace and Democracy.
+The fear here is that if Iran can do this well in what it insists isn't the final offensive, then the next two months could bring even bigger, bloodier and perhaps more decisive Iranian attacks.
+In Mexicali, Baja California's capital, PRI claimed victory and PAN conceded defeat.
+During an episode of sleep apnea, the amount of oxygen in the bloodstream plummets.
+Half the structure was laid waste.
+The closest thing to inauguration festivity on Esteli's sunny streets was Gustavo Altamirano Lanuza's tying a pole carrying the blue-and-white national flag to one of the bars protecting his front window.
+The company said it expects to spend 1.3 trillion pesetas this year to upgrade its outmoded telephone network, with substantial investment in shifting from analog to digital exchanges and lines.
+In Paris, French Environment Minister Brice Lalonde said the 284,632-ton tanker was being towed to more sheltered waters but still posed a threat to marine life.
+Gold in Hong Kong rose $7.93 an ounce on Thursday, to close at $379.39.
+A song by Sting, "Set Them Free," dedicated to children in South African jails, was especially well received at Tuesday's concert.
+The fun includes gathering mostly teen-age fans all over the country.
+Three days after his birth, Mrs. Thomas-Jones handed the baby over to a woman posing as a nurse who said she needed to weigh the boy, authorities said.
+There were others: Geoffrey Howe, Julian Amery and Enoch Powell are all commended in different ways.
+After the explosion, Israelis attacked several Arab bathers, stoned Arab-owned cars and beat Arab workers in the beachfront hotels.
+Japanese and German banks, for example, can own stock in industrial companies, whereas U.S. banks cannot.
+The suit is the first indication that BNL officials believe the ex-officers in Atlanta personally profited from the Iraqi credit scheme.
+Pallet after pallet of munitions, gear, food and other supplies were stacked along the roads.
+There are more helpful ways for Congress to address this issue.
+People were not told their assessment score,' says Manasseh.
+Greek government spokesman Prokopis Pavlopoulos said Turkey's assistant foreign undersecretary, Hussein Celem, assured the Greek ambassador the sandbags would be removed immediately.
+The company, as previously reported, agreed to sell its core unit to a group led by some Service America managers and Morgan Lewis Githens & Ahn Inc.
+Company officials attributed the increase primarily to continuing problem loans in the depressed Florida real-estate market.
+It's like buying any other item.
+Incentives, which can boost sales on a short-term basis, are costly for automakers, since they assume nearly all financing, with dealers contributing only a fraction of the total cost.
+But most White House insiders don't expect a decision before June at the earliest.
+So were one-fourth of women with at least a four-year college education, regardless of their occupation.
+After the devastating San Francisco quake in October, a decision was made to strengthen a portion of an existing double-decked portion of the roadway by installing reinforced steel rods, Harding said.
+Although Mr Gray was well known in his role of aficionado of the theatre, opera and the art world, little was known about his background.
+A pending study from the National Cancer Institute is expected to link high-alcohol mouthwashes to oral cancer.
+The index moved between 17,241.60, seen in the morning session, and 17,145.78 before the close. Volume rose to 240m shares from 175m.
+Exports increased 17% from the year before, to 20.18 billion dollars, while imports gained 10%, to 14.38 billion dollars.
+McKay said Meese owned the stock in the regional Bell companies in 1985 and 1986, when he set in motion a review process that led to a reversal of Justice Department policy.
+Students who want to take our equipment out of the laboratory and work in the dorm over the weekend are allowed to.
+Horn Island, a wilderness barrier island in the Mississippi portion of the preserve, has been the release site for 19 young eagles since 1985.
+"I believe that U.S.-Mexican relations have never been better," Bush said in his first official visit as president.
+Both Baker and Kahill were telephone guests on the radio program. "We're not trying to cause trouble.
+"Nearly everybody is college-educated and most are under 36 years old.
+Unexpectedly low oil and natural gas prices in the first half hurt pipeline volumes, particularly in the Northeast and New England, because many customers switched to industrial fuel oil from natural gas.
+The fund managers of insurance companies and state enterprises have traditionally remained averse to risk, preferring government securities to dabbling in the more uncertain waters of the equity market.
+"They still don't make films in an open society," says Lawrence Schiller, executive producer of the "Peter the Great" series.
+The increase is due to the purchase of a plant in Houston and new equipment, including computers.
+"I'd always ask myself at the start of the analysis, 'What's the worst that could happen to me?
+The men were put face down on the pavement and searched.
+First RepublicBank Corp., an ailing Texas banking concern, has switched investment bankers as it readies a bailout proposal for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
+The two countries have stopped firing at each other and are conducting cross border trade," he said.
+Among the diplomatic personnel, Robert Poulton's Baron Zeta bristled brightly. As the widow Hanna, Felicity Lott visibly enjoyed the whole performance and was coolly ravishing in 'Vilja'.
+Some have complained that during the past two years, regulators arbitrarily tightened their rules, forced banks to write down existing loans and stopped making new loans.
+By late afternoon, Hirohito had a temperature of 99.9 degrees. The emperor's normal temperature is about 95.9 degrees.
+The company reportedly has held discussions with Warner Communications Inc.'s film division about releasing future WEG films.
+I and others have renewed that call because the dangers we perceived have not diminished.
+The consumer saw things differently and said, l like Muller's products.' Unigate is now making yogurts intended to match the German company's range. Recently, Mr Buckland's horizons have begun to extend beyond the UK to continental Europe.
+The Palestine National Council will declare an independent Palestinian state in Israeli-occupied land this month but delay announcing a provisional government, a council official said Tuesday.
+"There's less here than meets the eye," says Richard Lightburn, a vice president of ad agency DDB Needham, a study sponsor.
+During this period of unconstitutional existence, he subpoenaed witnesses and documents, called a grand jury and drew up charges.
+If Axelrod determines that the area is habitable, the state will have to assume liability for those who return, said former resident Lois Gibbs, now a Washington-based environmental activist.
+Based in Newton, Mass., General Cinema, a movie theater chain and 60% owner of retailer Neiman Marcus Group Inc., offered 32.4 cents to 93 cents for each dollar value of the bonds.
+Maybe it's the macho image they're supposed to have," says Beverly Ritter, who took care of her sick daughter and now coordinates a mothers' group in New York City.
+In Mexico, the 38-year-old Nir said he was an avocado exporter.
+NEC's new European supercomputer division, based in Cologne, Germany, hopes to sell 30 of the company's new SX-3 supercomputers over the next four years, company officials said.
+In April, government revenue totaled $109.3 billion, 11 percent lower than April 1987.
+Instead, the outgoing and incoming justice ministers spoke to reporters.
+The haves live, work and discourse with the have-nots, an unlikely get-together in any town.
+Temperatures around the nation at 3 p.m. EDT ranged from 16 degrees at Limestone, Maine, to 80 degrees at the Air Force Base near Tampa, Fla.
+It must fight free of both Loadsamoney philistinism and bureaucratic politicking.
+'There is still a big gap between our (new) laws and the mentality of our institutions which is difficult to change,' explains Mr Gramoz Pashko, an opposition MP who is probably the president's harshest critic.
+A court Saturday convicted four leading members of a left-wing terrorist group of murdering French industrialist Georges Besse and sentenced them to life in prison.
+Other agreements were signed covering transportation, civilian atomic reactor programs, radio navigation, fisheries and maritime rescue.
+"I'm superstitious _ since one hand is crossed the other one can't be, because it would cancel the other out," quipped Nancy Reagan's spokeswoman, Elaine Crispen.
+Now, budget negotiators don't envision a budget in balance until near the end of the century.
+We walked everywhere, rode public transportation and even permitted our 12-year-old son to go off on his own in major cities.
+He said his guidelines for promoting KNBC's news forbade him from concocting events, but had to grab the attention of the public.
+The model on the cover of this month's Mirabella gazes over her tattooed shoulder; a recent Vogue shows models with temporary stenciled "jewelry."
+Kraft General Foods said Thursday it has realigned assignments for its advertising agencies and said it will pay them more for advertising that works better.
+Trainor was less optimistic.
+All this is the result of recent revelations that Nomura made huge payments to favored customers who lost money on their stock investments.
+These off-the-record sessions between top government officials and business lobbyists irk labor.
+As he grew older, Mr. Fu's interest in politics faded.
+When both said no, Mr. Bush looked impotent.
+Colin Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to plan the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops.
+Mazowiecki intends to keep the powerful post of president of radio and television committee for Solidarity.
+More than 6 million visitors have already reached West Germany and West Berlin.
+Hicks said the latest tests came after various complaints by plant employees about co-workers.
+Defense attorney William Summers said he knows that most potential jurors will have heard of the case, which prompted national debate over the safety of school buses and the dangers of drunken drivers.
+Rep. David Obey, D-Wis., took the floor.
+When we discussed siting an incinerator in the community, Dow didn't want to do any explaining of the environmental issues.
+Hospital authorities have refused to confirm or deny this and said Mandela asked them to withhold comment.
+An outside group charted by the White House to suggest methods to explore Mars is expected to endorse a nuclear-powered rocket later this month.
+A half-dozen other Japanese makers saw their U.S. sales practically evaporate when prices for some chips more than tripled overnight.
+It also advised the SEC to consider setting a timetable for the industry to develop a plan to further automate securities transfers and address industry concerns associated with retail investors.
+Mr Berlusconi said last Thursday he had selected three jurists to act as watchdogs to prevent a conflict of interest and draw up special legislation if necessary.
+Assets of the nation's 429 money market mutual funds fell $1.7 billion in the latest week, the Investment Company Institute said Thursday.
+Several years ago, a scientist from the University of California performed an unauthorized gene transplant abroad to try to cure a blood disorder.
+Sergei Shutov shares a room with David Salle, whose work his resembles so much that you might say he has "appropriated" the master of "appropriation." Yurii Albert confronts the issue of influence in an even more blatant way.
+The units were affected by a 10-for-one split and closed at 412p, against an opening price of 4098p. Barclays was a casualty in an otherwise buoyant banking arena, as the shares continued to react to increasing worries about a dividend cut.
+For instance, in her view, failing her Ph.D. orals twice simply saved her from becoming a "boring sociology professor."
+Mr. Coates, the company's founder, said he "effectively" asked for Mr. Moorman's resignation because the company wants to focus on marketing, and Mr. Moorman's background is in manufacturing.
+On the question of awareness of Responsible Care, 55 per cent of BP staff claimed to be aware of the programme to at least some extent. 'I was pleased with how high the awareness is.
+As both an experienced politician and administrator, Mr. Brock would strengthen the management of the Dole campaign.
+Ratners Group skidded 7 pence, or 5.1%, to 129 pence.
+It is driven dancing, uneasy in manner - the short-breathed musical form may have encouraged this response - and curiously arid.
+And some non-OPEC producers are reducing their official sales prices.
+Allegheny International Inc., in a step to cut costs, said it combined the administrative functions of its Oster and Sunbeam Appliance Co. divisions.
+In 1987, thousands of people worldwide began a two-day celebration of the "harmonic convergence," which heralded what believers called the start of a new, purer age of humankind.
+The fight, like a good essay, had a definite beginning, middle and end.
+After this confrontation, the school's Afro-American Society posted notices calling for a rally to support Mr. Cole.
+The agreement was seen as a victory for the French government, which currently holds the six-month rotating EEC presidency and had set an agreement on the merger law as one of its goals.
+"The agreement called for us to remove and treat sediments and soils that have the highest levels of contamination and encapsulate the remaining low-level soils and sediments in three areas," Baker said.
+The policy failed because its price became too high.
+"People who have the stuff can continue to use it," she said.
+After 40 years of rigid central planning, East German enterprises have little in their books that approximates Western accounting standards.
+University veterinarians had patched Partee's face as best they could in 1989, using wires to hold together broken bones.
+"The budget charade, these fiscal follies, must end," Bush said.
+The gain was credited to extraordinary income derived from sales of securities, cost-reduction measures and booming sales, which rose to 102.01 billion yen from 79.78 billion yen.
+Nevertheless, she said in a telephone interview, industry studies indicate that use of methyl chloroform, although likely to increase in the next few years, is expected to decline over the next decade.
+In 1987's first 11 months, the number of failures increased to 27,638 from 25,513 a year earlier.
+O'Connor said in her letter to Ms. Conant, "You wrote me recently to inquire about any holdings of this court to the effect that this is a Christian nation.
+He suggested a possible merger of two large California concerns.
+The company has dominated the market ever since Cyril Frankel (no relation to the writer) moved there from Christie's.
+A new department will carry "little or no cost to the federal Treasury," says a letter supporting the idea distributed to lawmakers by the ranking members of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee.
+Construction is set for fall completion.
+The commissioner said he was "so busy" in his job that he never read, listened or watched advertising and thus did not know if any ads run that violated the FDA position have been run.
+Analysts said oil prices advanced slowly throughout the session but made a more dramatic rise in the last half-hour of trading.
+Beyond that lies 90 percent of the mass of the galaxy.
+All their charges have severe financial difficulties and one or two of those wires will break.' The focus on well publicised failures runs the risk of devaluing the role outsiders can play in saving companies.
+Mr David Prosser deserves full credit for turning Legal & General around since taking over as chief executive in the autumn of 1991.
+Executive privilege is the legal concept by which presidents can shield from public disclosure documents used in carrying out their constitutional duties.
+Sales rose 9% to $1.63 billion from last year's $1.5 billion.
+Since that date, IBM is up 4.8%.
+Although the company told outsiders it was an industrial family, inside it was like the Hatfields and McCoys.
+Since last week's intervention the franc has held above its floor against the D-Mark.
+Because of high water costs, the land currently isn't being farmed or leased to tenants, Tejon said.
+Economists also disputed this outlook, calling it highly unrealistic to expect that the current expansion, which has lasted a peacetime record of six years, could last that long.
+It and Centex assemble groups to work on cooperative problem-solving.
+However, fear in specific circumstances does become an operative condition which the perceptive manager must understand."
+The Northrop spokesman explains that Mr. Park was going to get that much money only if he sold 200 planes, and it would have represented only 2% of the value.
+We have a mortgage like everyone else," she said, speaking on the pavement outside her house.
+Michael Mansell, secretary of the Aboriginal Provisional Government, said it would be autonomous, raise its own funds, have its own passports and seek recognition by foreign governments.
+He declined to discuss the lawsuit but did say he had made his plans to name a president known for some time.
+However desirable it would be for Japan to buy the hulls here, such a condition would sink the entire sale.
+When the sugar has melted, fast-boil until setting point is reached.
+The money for the Senate bill would be raised by extending the Internal Revenue Service's debt collection program and phasing out child-care tax credits for high-income families.
+"This year has been the best sales year and the best profit year in the history of the company," Mr. Connors said.
+"If you went to medical school before the fetal monitor was used, you are not likely to be comfortable with it," says Sidney Wolfe, who heads the Health Research Group.
+They can push us back 10 steps, but not all the way." The Latvians too are proud, but also cautious. "We can't afford to forget the lessons of history," said John Lusis, First Secretary at the three-member Latvian Legation.
+The Times report today gave details of evidence pointing to a bomb.
+Fitzwater denied that Mitterand's comments urging a go-slow approach on modernizing NATO's nuclear forces were in conflict with the U.S. stance.
+Fearful of what might have been slipped into it, I drank one-third of my beer. Then we made our way to the cash desk.
+Japanese money threatens to distort real-estate markets across the world.
+The two sides waited.
+The Wisconsin investment board didn't return phone calls seeking comment on the investment.
+It would put an end to the protectionist moves of U.S. industries that have hamstrung Mexican exporters of cement, steel, textiles and farm products.
+The bulk of the digging, it seemed, had already been done by DTI inspectors. Comparatively little follow-up work by the police was considered necessary. The 11 individual defendants were not interviewed before they were arrested in November 1989.
+When the man fired, the officers returned fire, she said.
+He predicted that aerospace sales to the Defense Department will dip to the lowest level since 1982, and that 1991 will mark the fourth straight year of declining defense business.
+But barring a miracle it looks only a matter of time before the French franc's position in the ERM is untenable too.
+There are other arguments against change.
+For once, Ms. Oslin was in the right place at the right time.
+The All Burma Democratic People's Power Organizations includes a number of lesser known film actors, directors and poets.
+The Water Package, where turnover reached the equivalent of 5m of the underlying shares, picked up 98 to Pounds 3068. Much of the improvement in sentiment in the sector has been attributed to switching out of stocks such as British Gas into the waters.
+Calls for a 0.15 percent import fee to finance benefits under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program.
+Eradication of "flooded forests" adjacent Cambodia's Tonle Sap lake has wiped out many fish breeding grounds and, in part, accounts for the dramatic drop in catch in recent years.
+The 60-year-old Democrat from Washington was recently elected speaker of the House.
+The Homestead Financial Corp. subsidiary said the agreement was an important step toward meeting federal regulatory capital requirements.
+This guy was just too good." Cyprus has one of the highest traffic accident rates in the world, with an average of 100 people killed and 5,000 injured each year, said Transport Minister Nakos Protopapas.
+After the parents left, Johnson sneaked back to the house, tore open a screen and lifed a front window to enter, authorities said.
+'We say this is a disputed place and that the people must be given the right of self-determination,' says Mr Abdul Ghani Lone, leader of the People's Conference and one of the five released.
+But another 2,000 students and workers shouting "Down with Roh Tae-woo," Korea's president, held a rally at the school.
+And this past Monday, the United Nations Security Council approved, for the first time in 23 years, mandatory sanctions under Chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter.
+Neither group can be ignored, because they are simply the two sides of the same coin.
+We suspect that one reason President Bush's popularity among blacks is so high is that everyone can sense that he has genuine good will and concern for minorities.
+He was best known for his work in 1956 on the case of Dr. John Bodkin Adams, who was accused of killing rich, elderly patients with drugs so he could collect from their wills.
+After searching in vain for adequate housing for the small Western staff, the hotel management decided it would have to build its own apartments near the hotel.
+What kind of people are they?
+The austerity plan is aimed at resolving an economic crisis made worse by the fall in the price of oil, the nation's main source of revenue.
+Vedrine last week called the pact "very ambitious, and unprecedented in Franco-Soviet relations." The visit to Spain was packed with ceremonies honoring the Gorbachev on his first trip abroad since winning the Nobel Peace Prize earlier this month.
+"That dodges the issue," he said.
+The United States accused hard-line Communist states on Friday of repeatedly violating an East-West accord on free speech.
+Mr. Tisch took over the postal service after federal investigators had discovered that a former vice chairman of the board of governors was involved in a scheme to steer contracts for mail-sorting equipment to one company.
+But its restaurant fountain volume soared 11% in the quarter, largely aided by the addition of Burger King fountain accounts shifting from rival PepsiCo Inc.
+On Monday night three Israeli gunboats bombarded the Palestinian refugee camp at Nahr El-Bared in Syrian-controlled northern Lebanon.
+But the law appeared certain to displease independent political leaders in the Baltics who argue that Soviet political control of their nations is not legitimate.
+He admits he didn't know if Our Brian (Boitano) edged Their Brian (Orser) in the men's final last Saturday until ABC-TV's computer told him.
+These "keiretsu", as the corporate ties are called, assure a stable supply of quality materials over the long haul.
+But doctors and nurses treating them did not know who they were.
+Lower Latin American imports make for less business and fewer jobs in the United States and other industrial countries.
+He said they were working to overthrow the rule of his country by the descendants of freed American slaves who founded the nation in 1847.
+And in the process the negatives began.
+Also hurt during that tense two days were eight emergency medical technicians _ the victims of attacks by guards at the blockade.
+Amnesty International and the lawyers committee questioned the use of high velocity bullets by the Israeli forces as well as the use of plastic bullets which the two organizations said can be lethal.
+Brand said the government was "responsible for the state of chronic violence" that exists in the rain forest, which is rich in gold, diamonds, iron ore and uranium.
+But they, too, indicate TV has become Munchy City.
+The Reagan administration is considering a national lottery to help shrink the federal budget deficit, according to administration and congressional sources.
+The two broadest measures of the nation's money supply rose in the week ended Aug. 1, the Federal Reserve Board reported Thursday.
+Police said there was an argument over a woman's belt before Neira left the bar, and he returned later and hit Kiefer with the bottle.
+Thunderstorms and showers hit the Southwest, South and portions of the Midwest on Sunday.
+An Afghan truck driver who said he was part of a convoy hauling fuel down the Salang Highway from Hayratan, on the Soviet border, said guerrillas tried to hijack some of the trucks a few miles north of Kabul.
+"They are still going through the wreckage.
+He is in Florence to shake himself free of Peru and get some writing done, just as Mr. Vargas Llosa has gone to Paris and now goes frequently to London for the same purpose.
+In that case, the judge said that in issuing a sentence, he wouldn't consider any crimes other than that to which Mr. Freeman pleaded guilty. The government alleged that Mr. Freeman committed some 20 other crimes.
+The younger Savage also did not return several phone calls.
+Andover Controls makes most of the building automation equipment that TransAlta Energy has installed.
+So, by 2000, the number of sinusitis sufferers probably won't have grown by any significant amount.
+Many longer-term fixed rates are now more expensive than standard variable rates.
+A letter Feb. 17 criticized an earlier Irving Kristol column for advocating increased Social Security payments to attack poverty among the elderly.
+In the prospectus, Sotheby's said loans to clients averaged $48.1 million last June 30, up from $26.3 million a year earlier.
+In index arbitrage, traders sell in one market while simultaneously buying in another in an attempt to profit from the constantly changing prices in both markets.
+The subcommittee, which includes all but four members of the full committee, voted 35-12 to adopt an amendment that would leave the S&L regulatory agency, the Federal Home Loan Bank System, with even less authority than proposed by President Bush.
+Chagall married Valentina Brodsky in 1952.
+"We're not going to pay for our own demise," insists Tom Rogers, the conservative who is pushing Orange County's anti-growth initiative.
+The government plans to call its first national referendum to seek public approval of an economic reform plan that could throw tens of millions of people out of work, Soviet officials said today.
+The highly indebted company filed for bankruptcy court protection from creditors on Monday.
+Residents of Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, split over limiting the tourism that supports their economies, squared off at a public hearing over the rejection of a direct ferry link between Boston and the resort islands.
+"As of mid-April, the investigation and preparations for prosecuting the case have come to a virtual standstill," reported the 19-member group, made up primarily of liberal Democrats opposed to Bush administration policy toward El Salvador.
+Graham also heard of Christians still suffering discrimination in income, housing, education and social status because of their faith.
+Southern Baptists elected a fundamentalist minister president Tuesday, solidifying conservative control of the nation's largest Protestant denomination.
+Let's give information." Officials said the commission still was receiving results from district commissions on elections for the Chamber of Deputies, which by law has precedence in counting over the Senate and presidential races.
+Town officials didn't think the house could be rebuilt and had scheduled it for demolition.
+This was better than forecast, but the underlying rate was still around 7.5 per cent.
+If they have a common thread it is of light and air and an unstuffy approach to the business of turning a house into a home. The pictures show, better than almost any words, that there are no 'right' and no 'wrong' ways to furnish.
+A prime goal: attract new major advertisers.
+This windfall _ increasing Burger's salary by $60,000 to $175,000 a year, for example _ stems from a complex retirement system that allows federal judges to reduce their caseloads sharply while still qualifying for active-duty pay increases.
+We have pioneered in areas ranging from biotechnology to the industrialization of space.
+He says Russians also overemphasize their professional credentials, unaware that American companies are equally concerned with appearance and personality.
+But he took home $514.86 after deductions for Social Security, unemployment tax, a $50 personal advance, rent and utilities.
+The 6-pound, 5-ounce baby girl, Laure, was born Monday in this Alpine city to a 37-year-old woman who asked to be identified only as Aline to protect her family's privacy.
+Premadasa's party won 110 seats in direct popular balloting and 15 more under a formula calculated on the nationwide percentage, the officials said.
+They know Schroeder plays Beethoven on his tiny piano.
+Boggs was a crane operator at USX Corp.'s Lorain Works until he retired in 1985, according to USX spokesman Thomas Ferrall in Pittsburgh.
+The newspaper said its investigation concluded that the phantom force was created in 1984 by Vito Castellano, commander of the New York state guard from 1975 to 1986 who became ensnared in the Wedtech scandal.
+The suit also alleges that a cartoon appeared on certain union bulletin boards depicting a replacement driver being shot by man with a rifle.
+"Pretty Woman" is a modern-day fairy tale about a female prostitute.
+"I don't see the value in it for him at $5 a share," he said.
+The suit, seeking class-action status and unspecified damages, was brought by Matthew A. and Betty Flamm.
+Writing for the court, Justice John Paul Stevens said the federal Labor Relations Management Act empowers judges to decide such suits unless the collective bargaining agreement between workers and their employers expressly forbids it.
+Checchi said he was not concerned about meeting financial fitness requirements of the U.S. Transportation Department.
+Family (yet another from BBC1) on Sunday, the first in a four-part drama written specifically for television by Roddy Doyle, author of The Commitments and The Snapper, reeked of Dublin.
+It was the first time the shroud had been exhibited in 45 years.
+The Smithsonian Institution is now returning all human remains that have a personal identity.
+There was no end in sight.
+The government has accused former Continental Vice President John Lytle of buying high-risk loans from now-defunct Penn Square Bank in Oklahoma City in exchange for kickbacks.
+"That in itself would remove a major uncertainty.
+Not the dog warden.
+The Fed could have poured a great deal of money into the economy to head off a recession, but there are several reasons why it didn't do so.
+This means giving the young person as much as possible to meet his or her training needs. 'We must recognise it takes more to train an engineer than it does a typist,' he says. Funding remains a problem.
+Losers outnumbered gainers by about 10 to 9 in the overall tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues, with 452 up, 509 down and 448 unchanged.
+Two villagers were reported wounded.
+The price of the August futures contract for pork bellies, which are used to make bacon, sank its daily permissible limit of two cents a pound to settle at 46.42 cents a pound.
+Though little of his original screenplay for "The Prince of Tides" survived in the movie version, he says, "Barbra Streisand had the right to make the Wingos into a family of Eskimos if she wanted.
+That was lower than the 8.72% average rate at the previous five-year note auction in May and lower than economists and bond traders had expected.
+"The problems are not isolated, as some in the agency originally contended," Bliley said. "The report indicates that the approval process itself needs to be changed.
+That indictment was dismissed on procedural grounds, but independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh has indicated he will bring the case anew.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 34,712.96, down 6.84 points, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Friday.
+"I wanted something I didn't have to fool with," she says.
+Many areas reported downed trees, signs, roof damage and electrical failures.
+I'm nervous." His last stage part was in 1984.
+Reynolds said the property is worth $75 million.
+Peering through the pseudo gas-lit gloom, you may be able to make out Charles Willson Peale's "Exhumation of the Mastodon," a painted document of his magnificent discovery, or James Warrell's portrait of the sword swallower, Sena Sama.
+The Supreme Soviet Presidium, the nation's top executive body, met today to set the agenda of a parliamentary session expected to pass the 1989 state budget, the Tass news agency reported.
+The old, killed-virus vaccine can only be supplied by Connaught.
+Fujimori has not commented on Olivera's accusations.
+So far, the idea hasn't worked.
+The three-day convention, which ended Wednesday, attracted newspaper executives representing 90 percent of the daily newspaper circulation in the United States.
+Also the amount of cash we are looking for is relatively small.' UCM intends to use the proceeds to invest in equipment and increase capacity.
+Gorbachev urged the Council of Ministers be replaced by several bodies under direct presidential control.
+"We need managers with both a sense of marketing and a sense of taste.
+Young cats recover their balance in 10 to 14 days, people in four to 10 weeks, he said, and they use their eyes and the remaining balance organ to stay on an even keel.
+Marie Muhler, New Jersey's public guardian, complains she has three caseworkers for the 300 wards and has had to ask state courts to stop assigning her new cases. "When they gave me the job, they said, `Tell us what you need and you'll get it.'
+The suit also says Mrs. Hammer was fraudulently deprived an interest in thousands of shares of Occidental stock and millions of dollars in cash paid to Armand Hammer in salary and fringe benefits.
+"We reiterate our willingness to sit down with their managements to negotiate a transaction that assures their stockholders will receive premium value for their common stock while avoiding the further unnecessary expense of a contested transaction."
+If small captive nations were people, Mr. Bush would invite each one for dinner and a movie, and hope there'd be no hard feelings.
+But he concedes that the Cipollone decision may have a psychological impact on jurors in the future.
+He contended that MCI no longer needs a huge price advantage because the quality of its service has improved.
+Local lawyers answered the demand for instant information and analysis.
+U.S. Sen. John East committed suicide because government doctors failed to diagnose and treat him for a thyroid disorder, attorneys for the North Carolina Republican's widow told a federal judge Tuesday.
+The gain resulted from higher volume of tuna, frozen potatoes and Weight Watchers frozen meals, as well as price increases.
+Lee was elevated from vice president to head of government in January 1988 when President Chiang Ching-kuo, the son of Chiang Kai-shek, died and ended four decades of family rule on Taiwan.
+'There is no way the processing industry will be allowed to keep them,' he said.
+General Mills benefited from continued good volume gains of ready-to-eat cereals.
+One major crop forecasting firm was rumored to have told its clients privately that it expects a soybean harvest of 1.42 billion bushels instead of the 1.65 billion bushels that most forecasters were predicting as recently as last week.
+As the company's chief executive, Mr Andrew Cohen, remarks, Betterware is a retailer without any shops.
+And most will come through the House Education and Labor Committee chaired by Augustus Hawkins, D-Calif., who has a pledge of his own: to promote anything his committee thinks will be good for the country _ cost be damned.
+Ginnie Mae sells securities that are backed by the mortgages.
+The latest six-month Treasury bill rate declined to 5.8% bid from 5.88%.
+"We think now is not the time to think of more sanctions but to think in terms of negotiations and how we can encourage that," a senior U.S. official said Friday as the State Department announced Baker's trip to Africa.
+The baby bird, conceived by a pair of birds named Cayuma and Cachuma, was the fourth captive-bred condor chick successfully hatched, bringing the world's California condor population to 31.
+During the transition, William Ross, president of McDonnell Aircraft Co., will assume the additional responsibility of heading the helicopter subsidiary, the company said.
+ITT Corp. agreed to a $2.9 million consent judgment stemming from charges that its consumer finance unit had engaged in deceptive lending practices.
+About 70 people were hurt in Tangier, where youths erected street barricades as police moved in. Smaller clashes were reported in Kenitra, north of Rabat, and in the southern city of Agadir.
+The earlier figures showed a $43 billion deficit for the fourth quarter and a $171.2 shortfall for all of 1987.
+A tiny woman with a will of iron, she is capable of dragging the Abbey into the 1990s, if anyone is. Her road to success was an unlikely one.
+The riots, in which least eight people were killed, started in Maan.
+A second train, laden with 33 armored vehicles, left a few hours later from the Domasov nad Bystrici station near a Red Army base at Libava in eastern Czechoslovakia.
+The warrant offering in London by Salomon Brothers International Ltd. is an attempt by the investment house to capitalize on interest in the Hong Kong stock market.
+There would be a knock-on effect for tubular prices. Mr Shore said he viewed the price increases with optimism.
+Since nothing is happening at the moment, silence seems the best policy given the politics of homeless issues." In a letter to Bush administration HHS Secretary Louis Sullivan, the advocacy group said the program still has not been funded.
+Merrill gamely squeezes revenue from outsider use of in-house facilities like its Tritech Services arm in Piscataway, N.J., which has printed the magazine since February.
+For five years in the early 1980s he ran his own company, which published the Harvard Lampoon and parodies of such magazines as Playboy and Cosmopolitan.
+'We have begun to see some buying interest in the last few months, from institutions in particular but also from retail investors with money to spend, both attracted by the relatively high yields,' said Mr Major.
+In its opinion, the appeals court said, "It is evident that in today's topsy-turvy world, governments can topple and relationships can change in a moment."
+But at least he has done it with a consistent strategic focus."
+In addition to her new role in "Hunter," Fluegel will be before audiences in the not-yet-released movie "No Cause For Alarm," which also stars Michael Nouri and Charles Durning.
+"It's a very thorough and well-reasoned decision," said Benson Weintraub, a Miami lawyer who spearheaded the arguments against the guidelines.
+The brother was dismissed as executive vice president and treasurer.
+Lockheed Corp. received a $32.1 million Air Force contract for development of a space surveillance and tracking system.
+But while analysts are convinced that Niagara Mohawk is going to bite the bullet on the dividend, they are sharply divided on whether investors should buy or sell the stock.
+But he has carried out only limited political reforms and does not tolerate opposition to one-party rule.
+Avril has pledged to allow free elections, though not for at least two years, and has partially restored Haiti's 1987 constitution.
+He cited continuation of the economic sanctions against Iraq, and noted that neither Iraq nor Kuwait is able to produce oil at this time.
+But, as Tolstoy might have said, it is the difficult ones that are the most interesting.
+Mr. Hessler was named vice chairman yesterday, and Mr. Blumenthal said in a statement that the "promotion recognizes the substantial contributions he has made."
+So long as it works, Republicans enjoy trotting out the former president as a campaign whipping boy.
+He later promised to reveal the information during his final campaign stop Friday morning in Szeczin, but then said he had not made the "political decision" whether to do so.
+He insists that reserves are adequate and that capital will be replenished through asset sales and retained earnings.
+Col. Horst Romeis said Friday over a camp lunch of soup, a roll and East German beer. "It needs some time to develop.
+In Tokyo, a Marubeni spokesman said Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. may fill that role.
+He was a war correspondent in both the Pacific and Europe during World War II, covering the assault on the Japanese in Burma and the Battle of the Bulge in Europe.
+The tribunal handed out sentences ranging from 10 years to 30 years in prison to 10 other defendants, Prensa Latina said in dispatches monitored in Mexico City.
+More complex issues, however, are lying in the legislative weeds and could rise up to scuttle the bill.
+But the delay is starting to frustrate some of the miners, such as Clifford "Redbone" Steffey of St. Paul, who is known for his good humor and flatfoot dancing to bluegrass music.
+However, the costs of auto insurance and automoile financing took steep jumps of 8.4 percent and 8.3 percent, respectively.
+That isn't the way it's going to work.
+Cairns and his colleagues, Julie Overbaugh and Stephan Miller, report their findings in Nature magazine.
+Apart from the French-style residences, one can still buy tasty French bread and frequent such establishments as La Fantaisie Tailor and hairdressing salons with French names.
+If so, where is the Irish bard?
+While local government is run by 'up-country' officials, the coastal provinces have been neglected.
+Just as the four week delay was insufficient to discharge the building contract, so it was insufficient to discharge the bond. The effect of delay on Rush & Tompkins's ability to satisfy the condition of the bond was, however, substantial.
+But tearing down Lockwood, or even relocating it, he says, "would be like throwing red paint on a Van Gogh." Mr. Giles has mobilized a preservationist coalition that includes old and dear friends of the family.
+He never preached or said you ought to read, like we do to our kids," said the 48-year-old professor, the eldest of Ben-Gurion's seven grandchildren and the only one who knew him well.
+The 15 per cent growth in Hongkong Telecom's half-year earnings was in line with expectations.
+Moon, 71, has been arrested several times for anti-government activities since the 1970s.
+Hoss withdrew his objections to accepting French aid Wednesday night after President Francois Mitterrand of France asserted that his country was not choosing sides in Lebanon.
+In addition to paper and wood products, Manville's primary businesses include building and engineered products, Fiberglas and industrial insulation products, roofing systems, and filtration and minerals.
+The agreed platform, essentially Mr. Sotnikov's program, will now be presented to a Komsomol national congress next year.
+The bulls hope that President Bush will be able to cash in on his Persian Gulf victory and form economic alliances to bring about freer world trade.
+Maglev and other high-speed rail systems are seen as one answer to highway traffic congestion and crowded airports.
+"We are delighted to see others share our view that the printed word is thriving and that reading is still a very popular pastime," she said.
+Budget said its management, together with Gibbons Green, is contributing about $33 million to finance the acquisition.
+Asked when Bush expected Kemp to complete his job of restoring good management practices, Popadiuk said: "I'm not going to put a timetable on that.
+They are totally inconsistent with what I thought was happening."
+One of the keys to Iraq's strength, according to Anthony H. Cordesman, author of a book on the Iraq-Iran war, lies in a well-educated officer corps that includes many engineering graduates.
+Nevertheless, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said, "The facts, plus the moderating growth rate, point to inflation remaining under control."
+We have now sat through 14 Labour court conciliations and the proposals have been rejected by the unions.
+Not even the balm of syrupy romance was on offer. Painted Heart is at least restful, if you forget the moment the hero cuts his forearm to prove his love.
+Ms. Meindersma denied the accusations.
+McAfee suffered a severe spinal cord injury in a 1985 motorcycle accident which left him a quadriplegic.
+Workers would assume a role in helping direct these networks and would be protected by labor unions.
+To win a spot on the Sept. 18 primary ballot, Silber needs at least 15 percent of the delegates elected to the party's June convention.
+Other union officials, who asked not to be identified, called the opposition selfish and argued that the Kenosha workers already are part of Chrysler, which bought AMC last year.
+Sixteen years later, Albania severed ties with the Chinese.
+The disposals programme merely buys time in which the question of alliances can be revisited.
+Underwriters led by Goldman Sachs priced the 10 7/8% bonds at 99 3/8 to yield 10.19%.
+58,130,000 76.3 Year earlier to date ............
+For nine of the 15 who received medium to high doses of the drug, the return of their white blood cell count came just 14 days after the marrow transplant.
+And President Bush's widely publicized proposals to use federal money to help students attend the public or private school of their choice have been squelched in Congress.
+Takashi Sato, the minister of agriculture, is scheduled to travel to Washington on Tuesday to seek an easing of U.S. demands for an end to Japan's barriers against beef and orange imports.
+Citing his own judicial district in Tennessee as an example, Wiseman said only 7 percent of those convicted criminals given probation since 1981 are accused of committing new crimes or violating their probation.
+Thompson resigned the creative account earlier this year, said Mark deGorter, Health & Tennis's vice president of advertising.
+One branch of Superior Training Services, an Indianapolis-based career-school chain, showed $24 million in defaults, or 44% of the money lent to its students, in a state governments' study.
+"I just could have cried," said Hazel Toler, a dispatcher in Gilbert who said she saw the fire as she drove to work.
+"This is a storm we haven't seen the likes of in quite some time, " said Steve Davis, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in Sullivan.
+The primary threat is deflation, and coordinated interest-rate reduction would prevent that.
+The bill, approved by the House Judiciary Committee, also calls for a 24-hour waiting period for abortions.
+"I don't know where we'll bury all of them," Dr. Beny Primm, a New York City addiction specialist who served on the federal AIDS commission, said of AIDS victims.
+Offtake was slow with sales mainly in American, Soviet and West African growths.
+His campaign manager, Gerald Austin, said there will be a concerted plan to court super delegates, the 645 people who are automatically Democratic convention delegates by virtue of their status as party or elected officials.
+That produced a loss of $25.6 million.
+Grasset said a criminal investigation was opened, and the wounded men will be brought back to Noumea.
+The Commission asked the 12 EEC governments for a quick decision.
+Mr. Reupke, 52 years old and a 27-year Reuters veteran, had been the information-services company's general manager for only six months.
+One reason behind the move is to help Finnish authorities check cross-border traffic to prevent smuggling and other crime. It would also help efforts to protect the marine environment.
+The Secret Service, District of Columbia police and the U.S. Attorney's Office are investigating that service for possible credit card fraud, authorities said.
+It opened on London's commercial West End last January, winning Collins the best actress award from Drama Magazine and a nomination for this year's Laurence Olivier Awards.
+Mark A. Roberts, Loveland, Ohio, was suspended one month for unsuitable trading in a customer account.
+The European Civil Aviation Conference, composed of civil aviation authorities from 22 nations, said it plans its own study.
+The Arab hijackers held 39 Americans hostage for 17 days.
+We'll take them,"' said David H. Arbesman, president of Kemper Currency Inc.
+They need to find out their options for treatment and be prepared to comparison shop for both doctors and drugs.
+He wondered why I was so tentative.
+Poetry was in French.
+A research paper on the discovery is to be published Friday in the journal Science.
+The daily news show has included pitches for Levi's jeans, Snickers candy bars, Wrigley's chewing gum and Head & Shoulders shampoo.
+And your unassuming courtesy was the hallmark of the true and perfect gentleman.
+Because computers require touch-tone systems, Dugay had to add a conversion device to the modem linking his phone line to the computer.
+Yesterday's figures threw up no new problem contracts but the group will have a continuing, though reducing, interest charge as long as payment is not made.
+McAfee on Thursday was convicted of plotting to import marijuana or cocaine with Olga Thrasher, the 31-year-old wife of a marijuana smuggler, and helping her launder drug money by advising her to purchase cashier's checks in small amounts.
+The Philippines in 1986 accused Ferdinand Marcos and his wife, Imelda, of secretly buying and maintaining the buildings with $160 million stolen from the country.
+However, the government said the underlying rate _ excluding mortgage payments and local taxes _ stood at 6.9 percent in June, down from 7 percent in May.
+He staged Shadowplay for Anthony Dowell at Covent Garden in 1967, and in the following year made Knight Errant for David Wall with the Royal Ballet's touring section.
+The prime minister emphasised that Rolls-Royce, like its US competitors, was shedding jobs because of the international market.
+Edison picked up L165 to L6,726 and Sondel was L55 ahead at L2,530. Banks continued to be driven by takeover speculation.
+With midterm congressional elections approaching and other pressures mounting, the administration needs more than a soft landing.
+Each member of the Federal Reserve Board represents one of the 12 Federal Reserve districts.
+Well, sensible as that prediction was, it didn't happen.
+MPs believe, however, that she can throw light on attempts to link an offer of Pounds 234m of aid to Malaysia and defence equipment sales of Pounds 1bn. Such a link is contrary to government guidelines on aid and trade.
+When you parked, you slid across the seats - lovely soft ones they were, too - and stepped straight on to the pavement. The heater was adequate and the fresh-air ventilation primitive but effective.
+The polling place is a dank medieval building without heat or electricity.
+And the way to start is by ending the notion of excluding evidence instead of disciplining policemen.
+'In the past 18 months, many clients have come to us because of the drop in interest rates,' says Brogan. Most of his clients want investment advice.
+"The presence of the defect could be used as a diagnostic test for Alzheimer's disease," adds the report, written by nine British and French researchers.
+One site has found it can use power lines as a medium for the local area network (Lan) rather than co-axial cable. If you don't mind the odd hiccup in non-essential data transmission this makes some sense.
+In Armonk, N.Y., a spokesman said that although IBM didn't view its spending as necessarily a way to support the stock, it thought the purchases were a good way to improve such financial measurements as per-share earnings and return on equity.
+Sales for the entire company totaled $2.6 billion.
+To enhance a neighborly atmosphere, Mr. Sells also is on a friendliness crusade.
+The company said in its study that high doses of AZT were given to 360 female rats and mice for about 22 months, almost their entire normal life span. The test rodents were divided into three groups and each given different doses of the drug.
+Part of the problem is that they played as if they knew that, too. Cameroon's luck ran out in the US.
+Some states are seeing their revenue growth slow, and may soon begin to see revenue shrink, Mr. Leonard warns.
+S&P attributed that improvement to reduced production costs and higher prices for nickel in the past year.
+The class-action suit argues that abortion controls passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1988 and 1989 unconstitutionally infringe on the rights of women to obtain abortions.
+The measure also requires the United States to vote against any loan sought by Iraq from international institutions like the World Bank.
+Cajun music often features an accordian and fiddle and takes folk tunes from the Bayou country and gives them a bouncy, danceable beat.
+But the avalanche of supply appeared to overwhelm demand and pushed prices of tax-exempt issues as much as 1/4 point lower.
+About 3,000 soldiers from Ghana, Nigeria, Guinea, Sierra Leone and Gambia arrived in Monrovia on Aug. 25 on troop transport ships under orders to end the eight-month tribal war.
+But he notes that MCI's reputation for quality is still less consistent than AT&T's, and MCI could face new troubles "if Sprint comes on strongly or if AT&T cuts costs significantly over the next couple of years."
+Thanks to Mr. Keene's article, I now regularly receive calls from wags in Washington who state they were just calling to see if we answered the phone.
+Montedison S.p.A. and Norsk Hydro AS postponed major rights issues in the wake of the world-wide plunge in share prices.
+Several major oil firms objected to Iraq's initial price formula, but not to the concept.
+"First of all we are going to release all the political prisoners including Aung San Suu Kyi and Tin Oo," Myint U, a league official, said when asked what the party would do if it scored a commanding victory.
+In Toronto Stock Exchange trading yesterday, Selkirk's Class A shares closed at 20.50 dollars, down 75 cents.
+He said his proposal for limited autonomy, with Palestinians running their own affairs while Israel maintains control of security, was the best he could offer.
+Although the company boosted its debt by about $1 billion in the reorganization, some debt has since been retired, freeing additional borrowing capacity.
+This is a lesser proportion than any other UK national company.
+It was the second most actively traded issue, with nearly 1.8 million shares changing hands.
+For each year Japan does not cover the costs, 5,000 troops would be taken out of the country.
+Edgar filings can't be copyrighted, so there is no limit on the way the information can be repackaged and resold.
+"The Navy's efforts to acquire the necessary hardware and software to support NAVSCIPS (the Navy Standard Civilian Pay System) were not supported by sound technical decisions and did not promote full and open competition," the GAO concluded.
+The beauty shop at the Florence-Crane facility is cramped.
+A black minister stepped down after church members' relentless attacks for his hiring of a white former sheriff acquitted in the slaying of three civil rights workers 25 years ago.
+The downturn in consumer spending which is part and parcel of the recession has made matters worse. Hertie derives 30 per cent of its turnover from just six, well-known stores, including the KaDeWe - Kaufhaus des Westens - in Berlin.
+But the true measure of the elections can only be taken several months from now, with the ultimate acceptance or rejection of local government by blacks.
+Hoffman, 52, who committed suicide April 12 in his apartment near New Hope, named Johanna Lawrenson as sole beneficiary in his will, which was filed Wednesday in Bucks County.
+But as in the meeting, most are curious, not suspicious, and welcoming, not afraid.
+"We would expect higher rankings in the various external polls will be a consequence of our continuing commitment to excellent research."
+Japanese consumer confidence ebbed to its lowest level for 19 years in the final quarter of 1993, it emerged yesterday.
+Helmeted Syrian soldiers in charge of security in west Beirut fired their Soviet-made Kalashnikov rifles in a final salute as the six coffins were lowered into the ground.
+The construction workers who found it _ Chuck Williams and Tracy Johnston _ eventually found Ms. Wilson, using the phone numbers.
+Citicorp shares have gained 43% from their low of $10.75 last October but are less than half their October 1989 high of $35.50.
+That could create soft demand for air travel during the usually strong summer period.
+WNS said Textron Investment Management will receive 13.5% notes and warrants to buy WNS stock in exchange for the funds.
+Italian auto giant Fiat SpA and the French electronics group Cie.
+This costly war machine is a legacy of former President Ronald Reagan.
+But compulsion hasn't meant riches for Pazhitnov.
+A number of factors may contribute to the increases in asthma deaths and cases, the CDC said.
+"But I didn't know how serious," says the chemical engineer.
+An ad campaign by Canadian banks added further fuel to the fire because, as one banker says, it not only encouraged money to leave the country, but people as well.
+The government spent an annual $92 million through March 31 on electronic media, newspaper and other forms of advertising, according to government statistics.
+As Cristiani meets President Bush on Friday, many question whether his faction of the Republican Nationalist Alliance is dominant and whether he can control reputedly sinister elements of the party.
+Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell, appearing with Cheney, said the U.S. gulf force "clearly has an offensive capability" to force Iraq's occupying force out of Kuwait.
+Fidler later ran his own talent agency until it was wiped out by the stock market crash of 1929.
+Singh was questioned several times by investigators in recent weeks.
+Europe's largest flower show is a daunting prospect, even if it is laid out much more spaciously than Chelsea. The non-gardener might conceivably have a better time at Chelsea's eclectic rival.
+Darleen Dunham, chairwoman of the Monterey County Commission on the Status of Women, said Monday she relayed several complaints about the poster to festival officials.
+Three Democratic congressmen were expected to sail to victory in November after walloping opponents in Kentucky primaries, one of them dubbed the nation's nastiest, as Idaho held contests in its two congressional districts.
+The Step 2 is the more usual domestic version; it is 27in long with 4, 6 and 8in height adjustments.
+Cellular phones will be so common by the year 2000 that it will be ordinary for people to make and receive phone calls from trains, planes and canoes.
+The government promptly rearrested eight of the nine recanters who were in the country, along with their lawyer.
+"What he brought to the party was the perseverance to force people to think about a different strategy," adds one former Ward executive.
+Since the 1975 deregulation of fixed commissions, variety has been the investment industry's strategy for broadening its consumer appeal.
+"It's encouraging," said Roger Brinner, chief economist for Data Resources Inc. in Lexington, Mass., of the November figure.
+"It's not a zoo, and it's not for financial gain," said Wilson, a native South African who set up the home in 1973.
+One of the more opinionated crew members found that out during practice sessions when he was offered a sudden choice between voicing his thoughts and alighting on a rock somewhere in the English Channel.
+All three major Iraqi groups, Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds, must be represented in a new democratic government.
+Mr. Kaufman arranges this first meeting in an atmosphere of dreamy surrealism.
+He added that New York State E&G "vigorously denies that it has engaged in any illegal or improper activities in these matters."
+One sector analyst commented that 'If BP cut the payment then a lot of those shares will be on their way back across the Atlantic in double quick time.'
+"It's unbelievable," said Sharon Reed, a 23-year-old receptionist at a Dallas bank who added she thought the convertible had been lost forever.
+A minister explains to his well-to-do flock that "the eye of the needle" was a place in old Jerusalem through which camels could undoubtedly pass.
+She's making the kinds of rehabilitatives strides than an interruption, with this kind of media coverage, could disrupt." The judge also was invited to appear on the Donahue show but declined.
+"It's the kind of kid he is," says the coach.
+A report by state-run South African Broadcasting Corp. said participation declined by 45 percent Tuesday but gave no estimate of the number of people involved.
+The reforms included elimination of Burundi's internal pass laws, which "were oppressive to the majority" Hutus and restricted the labor market, Jaycox continued.
+Now those winds are ripping away the sand and soil that anchor the beacon, and soon its light, like the whalers, will be gone.
+He said the company's weakened financial condition would make it impossible for the concern to bear certain start-up and other costs without help from the Navy.
+It will give them little help in emerging from the current recession. It is unlikely that the budget measures designed to benefit all businesses, such as the cut in the uniform business rate, will deliver a significant early boost to capital investment.
+The court said El Paso must pay Corpus Christi developer G. Phil Berryman $6.5 million, representing twice the excess interest it charged him in a 1978 land transaction.
+Homosexuals said anger in the gay community over the Frank affair has spurred the debate over whether to expose homosexual politicians who fail to support gay rights.
+Horgan mounted the hood of the slowly moving car and pounded on the windshield, but slid off and hit his head on the pavement, according to the police account.
+"It's not necessarily the case that the more priests you've got, the better off the church is," Pilarczyk said.
+Hardly, says the FEC, which found that no laws had been broken.
+"They are trying to do the things I want them to, like looking after the middle class," a North Carolina truck driver, a Democrat, concluded after watching two days of convention proceedings.
+The power of these machines is usually measured in SPECmarks. According to Dataquest, the entry level machine in 1991 scored between 11 and 26 SPECmarks, the technical machine scored 24 to 72 SPECmarks and the super workstation rated 50 to 159.
+Greece has so far rejected this way and we can only hope they will change their minds.'
+Harvard President Derek Bok also has announced plans to step down at the end of this school year.
+The UNCF's Los Angeles office received over $100,000 from Japanese companies last year, compared with just $25,000 five years ago.
+At issue is the Bush administration's request for extended authority to spend $330,000 as part of a larger project to repair and renovate the home.
+As the criticisms mount, the worst happens.
+Others drove around in trucks loaded with loot.
+The pamphlets and bulletins the group is sending to its members outline the physical signs of abuse and suggest to doctors how to discuss the problem with women who have been abused.
+Generale des Eaux said consolidated, or group, profit after payments to minority interests rose 21% in the first half, to 575 million francs ($94.1 million) from 476 million francs a year earlier.
+The high cost of production back home, especially for independent American film producers working on a tight budget, makes shooting in the Philippines attractive.
+Most of the existing Bonwit Teller specialty retail chain will go out of business, including the main store in Manhattan, under arrangements announced in bankruptcy court.
+And that which some suggest _ that we look for our future in different values and liquidate socialist property, etc. _ our people reject.
+And then I thought Phil was somehow less happy than he was allowing us to see.
+The strip has been the target of frequent attacks by Palestinian and Shiite Moslem guerrillas.
+The collapse of East Germany and its merger with West Germany on Oct. 3 did nothing to allay suspicions that Schalck retained control of a corrupt financial empire.
+Bacic and Prpic are Yugoslavian, and Eheler is German, officials said.
+Many people view our burgeoning industry as a clear example of the nation's move away from what they consider "legitimate" enterprise.
+Hotel operators think the number of cancellations may be even greater than reported.
+Mr. Bush several times sought to identify himself with President Reagan's achievements, including the economic recovery and the arms-control agreement with the Soviets.
+Reform of the system, and the possible creation of capitalised pension funds, promise a significant boost to the French stock market, the venture capital industry and to long-term savings.
+For mortgage interest to be fully deductible, a second home has to qualify as a personal residence.
+Scholars say the claim may be exaggerated, but not outrageously.
+Mr. Chandler has only nine months before his retirement to turn things around, a time pressure that could explain his resort to machete dramatics at meetings.
+To do this, the CBOT needed to entice 10 major insurers to agree to regularly supply their premium and claim information to the exchange, and many companies balked.
+But public outcry prompted city leaders to put on the ballot the issue of whether to buy and set aside the entire property.
+In another section, the report said the number of blacks enrolled in four-year colleges has declined since 1980, while other minority groups have shown increases.
+Council flats were sold and homeless families ejected from marginal wards to keep the borough Conservative. More bad weeks are likely to follow.
+Shamir requested the extension after a three-week mandate Herzog gave him Nov. 14 expired.
+In the future, banking experts expect debit cards to become increasingly important as a form of payment.
+A 1987 survey by the Pennsylvania Adult Day Care Association found two-thirds of the elderly attending day care centers in the state fit into this catagory, says Barbara K. Visconti, president of the organization.
+Ronald Reagan, criticized during his administration for his response to the AIDS epidemic, says he's become more understanding about the disease.
+The company had a loss of $21.1 million in 1986, including a $21.9-million charge, also related to the contract loss and mine closing.
+And American borrowers accounted for $2 billion of last year's total.
+The evidence was clear even as he spoke yesterday.
+The memorial cost $30 million, with the arch accounting for $12 million.
+Nuclear weapons specialists at the U.S. National Laboratory had tested the unspecified type of nuclear material by dissolving it in sea water, the report said.
+Consider the problems of Siberia's vast timber resources. Japan wants to buy much more timber, and the Soviets eagerly want to sell it.
+There apparently was friction between Henry Thomas, 88, a retired fruit picker and sometime junk collector, and other residents of the Reflections I house, said Dade City Police Chief Phil Thompson.
+These monthly payments are then indexed to the inflation rate.
+A truck filled with hot asphalt overturned onto a woman's car, nearly sealing it with the steaming goo, police said Thursday.
+JOHANNESBURG ended mixed after drifting sideways in quiet trading.
+As a result, OPEC is expected at its meeting this month in Vienna, Austria, to institute only a planned, modest rise in output while leaving its official price unchanged at around $18 a barrel.
+"He's a dedicated and talented man and we hate to lose him," Publisher T.J. Tergliafera said.
+For example, individual doctors would be able to set up on their own as general practitioners.
+And in their zeal for a nifty technology, some people overlook or underplay the basics of building a business.
+The Food and Drug Administration, waiting for direction from Congress, on Tuesday again extended its deadline for deciding whether to ban Red Dye No. 3 in foods, drugs and cosmetics on the grounds that it causes cancer.
+Bank of New York is offering $15 cash and 1.575 shares of Bank of New York stock, or about $64 a share, for each Irving share.
+Striking GTE Northwest telephone workers in Northern California, Oregon and Washington narrowly approved a new contract, ending a 19-day walkout, a union spokeswoman said.
+Burnup is a investment company with interests in telecommunications, movie theaters and soft drinks, among other things.
+In addition to that, people have been very worried about companies with leverage." The convertible bond funds tracked by Lipper Analytical Services returned 32.7% for the five years ended December 1990.
+Wednesday's 744.3m shares through the Seaq network was worth Pounds 1.4bn at retail level. Company results provided some features but gave no guide to the market overall.
+Talks now reportedly are focusing on the percentage of arrears to be paid this year and the interest and other conditions for bonds to be issued for the balance.
+We think that will send a signal to management."
+Polaroid Corp. recently asked Eastman Kodak Co. for as much as $5.7 billion for violating its instant-photo patents.
+Alliant said Metrum's business focus has shifted toward commercial applications away from its traditional government markets.
+They also want increased state investments to improve the economic lot of their backward region.
+He was a good enough high school guard to earn a full basketball scholarship to Western Wyoming Junior College, but dropped out after one year.
+"It is hard to value assets here, beause there is no market for many things," says Mr. Tomandl.
+The Bass group owns 40 percent of the company's voting stock but receives only 5.7 percent of its dividends.
+His guest list was headed by President Suharto of Indonesia, President Corazon Aquino of the Philippines and Prime Ministers Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, Chatichai Choonhavan of Thailand and Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia.
+Guillermo Jimenez Morales, leader of the PRI bloc, told reporters that if necessary, the PRI can muster a bare majority of one vote, install the lower chamber and proceed with business without the opposition.
+Feydeau himself improvised, but stuck to this rule: 'when two of my characters should under no circumstances encounter one another, I throw them together as quickly as possible.'
+Only once before, in 1988, has such a modification of McCarran-Ferguson received subcommittee approval, and that bill died without moving further.
+Its cereal division realized higher operating profit on volume increases, but also spent more on promotion.
+He said 131 people had been confirmed dead.
+Honeywell Inc. said it will report first-quarter earnings from operations of about $1.20 a share compared with 96 cents a year ago.
+That meant that a hypothetical selection of goods and services costing $100 in the 1982-84 base period would have cost $125.90 last month, up from $120.30 a year ago.
+European makes became the cars of choice for a generation of Americans who suddenly had money, but wanted no part of their father's Oldsmobile, Cadillac or Lincoln.
+Some people in the audience chanted "Helmut!
+Today, a Japanese investor needs to put up only about 140 yen for each $1 in American assets or stock.
+The U.S. dollar rose in thin European trading Tuesday as companies made purchases to square their books for the year's end.
+This is a riveting performance. Gearing, however, has made two major departures from the original text.
+At the Barbican on Sunday, Kent Nagano conducted the London Symphony in a curious programme.
+NCR didn't announce the prices of its DOS/SNA Communications Software, which it also introduced.
+Then, according to intelligence sources, a Pan Am mechanic who had been on board to service the plane warned the hijackers that the auxiliary power unit would soon fail.
+French industry was sluggish in September, growing 0.2 per cent after a static July and August, writes Alice Rawsthorn from Paris.
+However, the stock ralliedquickly on rumours that BAe's Pounds 800m deal with BMW could be surpassed.
+Mortgage-Backed Securities Mortgage securities were unchanged to 6/32 higher in light dealings.
+Because of the nature of its business, Nutri/System may be especially prone to charges that its plan is unhealthy.
+Early this month, the consortium was granted preferential financing from Indonesia's central bank and given assurances of more help if needed.
+Mr. McCarthy said his daughter comes home with a growing list of orders for T-shirts whenever she wears one to school.
+Zuegg bought the plant for around DM5m (Pounds 2m), slashed the workforce to 35 and spent DM16m on new machinery. The timing could hardly have been better for Italians eager to point out their country's deficiencies.
+But if you have to ask "center for what?" you either aren't from around here or aren't a basketball fan.
+At the annual meeting, Mr. Woodward, 63, said he will remain chairman.
+Whether Railtrack can emulate them, or ends up a mere puffing billy, remains unclear. In theory, Railtrack should prove the former.
+Insurance adjusters began assessing claims, but officials said it may take federal and state money to cover the losses of businessmen and residents whose property lay below the levee on the swollen Pea River.
+Gadhafi is believed to want Libya's removal from the U.S. State Department's list of countries supporting terrorism.
+"I'm getting tired of hearing about it," said Steve, an attendant at a service station who wouldn't give his last name. "I wish they'd just get going and get it over with.
+At last count, 22 countries have either responded to a request from Saudi Arabia to help deter further aggression, or are contributing maritime forces pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 665.
+About 4,500 Soviet oil industry workers are in Iraq, and a foreign source in Baghdad said the Iraqis are dependent on them.
+They never answered," Parra, 41, said in a recent interview.
+The net result is that the market is stuck." But Mr. Robbins is betting that the deadlock will soon be broken and that stocks are destined to head higher.
+Desalination "is practically viable and is looking more attractive as alternatives, such as bringing in water from northern California, are getting more expensive," said Arthur L. Goldstein, Ionics's chairman.
+The tournament also marks Kasparov's return to the international tournament arena after a nearly yearlong absence.
+"The brokers are the people that we're after," O'Brien added. "They are the people who are going to take it from legitimate industry and give it to illegitimate industry." There are other smuggling networks of similar scope, Sheehan said.
+The appeal will be heard by five justices for three consecutive days, and then for another three days between Dec. 12 and 15, Cohen said, adding that Israeli prosecutors are scheduled to reply from Dec. 19 to Dec. 29.
+It will partly replace the traditional explanatory talk from the court staff, although they will still be available to answer questions.
+But his wife is unequivocal: "It's the only possible alternative." The world of the future will require the cooperation of a number of major economic powers.
+Given that the average American buys 30 per cent more CDs each year than the average Briton, the industry might find that lower prices were compensated through increased sales.
+At times, though, Quaid becomes almost cartoonish in his portrayal.
+He said the government must see whether "the United States can use its moral influence to change things" in South Africa.
+They decide that they're going to visit for a while." Richards said he wrote the song about Jagger on the advice of drummer Steve Jordan, who co-produced the LP.
+The Chevron well is in 180 feet of water and was drilled to a depth of 22,572 feet.
+Still, the sell-through market is tricky.
+Now that stock prices have plummeted, "we're making up our shopping list," says a spokesman.
+The Securities Industry Association, whose representatives testified against the Massachusetts regulation during public hearings in July, already is prepared to challenge the regulation in court.
+Hoechst said the investigation would prove that its security systems were of a high standard.
+International Molasses, a closely held molasses maker based in West Orange, N.J., and its affiliates own about 5.1% of Ingredient Technology.
+Anyone who has worked in industry and commerce as I have done for 40 years, and largely at the sharp end overseas, is in no doubt that regular doses of despair over Britain's economic performance are absolutely justified.
+The Digit Fund also opened a veterinary laboratory at Mount Visoke in January to provide the gorillas with medical care and to investigate their health problems.
+We'd feel better if Mr. Bush now also liberated his growth agenda from the constraints of the 1990 budget deal.
+I AM ON a spending strike at present.
+Her first words are 'By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world,' and for once she really means it.
+The FAA later explained that the Presidential Airways charter was pulled out of service after FAA inspectors found four malfunctions on the plane.
+Revenue during the period rose 9% to $3.07 billion from $2.81 billion.
+"For them, an iota of forgiveness should not be given," Jiang added.
+"The body of the Palestinian people has been sinking deeper into Israeli society, but the head has been left out," he says.
+Unfortunately, earmarking taxes is not the answer. Yesterday's report suggests a number of areas where 'hypothecation' - earmarking a chunk of tax revenues for a particular purpose - could be used to raise public confidence in taxation policies.
+About one-fifth of transit agency's sales tax income was riding on the five suburban elections, as was the fate of a truly regional transportation system.
+At Indiana University's Collins Living-Learning Center, courses usually are designed by a professor and only one faculty member lives with the students, said Director Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch.
+A shutdown of a natural gas pipeline would interrupt the flow of gas to Kaliningrad, part of the Russian republic west of Lithuania.
+Bush's plan would allow the superpowers to keep 195,000 troops apiece in Central Europe, mostly in Germany.
+Time and Warner shareholders, who earlier filed suit to block the merger of the two communications giants, joined the Paramount action, saying they feared parts of the agreement could a chilling effect on other bids.
+"But without Jack Daniel's the county would be in a terrible situation.
+A page-one story in an earlier edition misstated his affiliation.
+Dozens of armored vehicles had been deployed in support of the military occupation of the square ever since troops of the People's Liberation Army swept away thousands of pro-democracy students from the area early June 4.
+UAL fell $13.50 in New York Stock Exchange trading Monday to $136.50, its lowest price since late June.
+"Ultimately we need to make all residents of this country automatically eligible for health coverage," Gardner said.
+Yields on one-year bills rose to 8.38 percent with the discount up 3 basis points at 7.80 percent.
+There isn't enough water, or food, or firewood.
+Mr. Oaxaca lobbied against the Simpson-Mazzoli bill, an earlier version of the immigration act, because he objected to employer-sanction provisions that remain under the new law.
+In a letter accompanying the report, Helms said Thach's visit was inappropriate at a time when the administration was unwilling to address the issue of living Americans being held captive in Southeast Asia.
+(54) "Married...With Children," FOX, 13.2.
+Robert Weinberg, a St. Louis analyst who is a former Anheuser executive, said some of the brewer's successful strategies emerged after the company was bruised by its current main competitor, Miller Brewing Co. in Milwaukee.
+Meanwhile, the U.S. has to deal with an upheaval of a political kind.
+Historically, the food ingredients industry around the world consisted of small, privately owned companies in each market.
+This resulted in a rise in shareholders' funds from Pounds 1.19m to Pounds 6.9m at end-March.
+Also, there's still a confusing array of laws and bar-association rules governing lawyers' marketing in many states.
+Mr. Keillor's book is best when he's on the subject of the origins and development of local radio.
+Check the boxes. Answers below.
+Bruce Willis' "Die Hard 2" fell to No. 2 after two weeks in the lead, collecting $10 million.
+Indiana State Police in Lafayette reported extensive damage in Montgomery County about 25 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
+Bonds with five-year to 15-year maturities account for about 75% of retail municipal sales at Fidelity Investments' discount brokerage unit.
+The Santa Monica Freeway through downtown Los Angeles was closed for several hours during the night by flooding, and two lanes of the Harbor Freeway was closed during the morning by a mudslide.
+Earthquake specialists put the chances of a damaging New Madrid temblor at up to 60 percent over the next 15 years.
+The indictment said the firm represented Ashland in certain legal matters while Atkins was chairman.
+(Andrea Hart as Anna exemplifies all these factors.) But I should love also to see a Goldoni festival.
+But opinion polls show the Socialists command the most concentrated support among 'top leaders'.
+'We have to make society work properly and fairly.'
+For 1987, PG&E had net income of $688.5 million, or $1.53 a share, on revenue of $7.19 billion.
+The Big Board will begin trading Thursday Employee Benefit Plans Inc., Minneapolis, a health care company, under EBT and Blackstone North American Government Trust Inc., New York, a closed-end investment trust, under ODP on Wednesday.
+The winner of the four-way presidential race isn't likely to capture more than 35% of the vote, leaving him politically vulnerable.
+Silicon Systems Inc. said two senior executives resigned and it termed the moves a step toward "actualizing growth and profit potential."
+A Seoul newspaper, the Kookmin Ilbo, quoted a farmer who saw the crash as saying two helicopters were hovering about 250 feet above the ground when one suddenly turned upside down and plunged into a creek.
+"They end up dropping them (bombs) elsewhere in the island," Kuchinski said.
+What is more, although output has reclaimed its pre-recessionary peak, it is still well below levels people expected before the recession.
+Mrs. Haysom, 53, was stabbed five times.
+Figures for other presidents who entered the White House by election during the period were 3.39 months for Nixon, 4.55 months for Carter and 5.30 months for Reagan.
+If an emrgency hadn't been declared Tuesday, the plane would have been instructed to take its position at the end of a line of aircraft waiting in a pattern to land at Kennedy.
+Fewer than 50 homes remain, but a precise number is difficult to determine as residents hasten to take apart the houses to move them elsewhere.
+He also wants the General Accounting Office to audit Fed procedures much more closely.
+Under the most optimistic schedule, the company could have the plane tested, approved and 10 jets delivered by the end of the year, he said, but that is unlikely.
+Goldman has about $2.2 billion in capital, and Salomon has more than $3 billion.
+Mr Charles Haughey seems to have modelled his conduct on that of Governor Huey Long of Louisiana, who won an election by promising to cut taxes and promptly raised them as soon as he was back in the governor's mansion.
+Not mentioned was the fact that Thomas could only afford to leave the company, and so make the revelations, because he had just won a six-figure sum on the football pools.
+In the previous election, the National Party won the seat there by more than 5,500 votes.
+The company opertes a chain of specialty retail stores.
+The Basses (virtually the only people in the tale who were consistently honest, at least so far as the author says) wound up with a profit that so far exceeds $1 billion.
+Initially, the government said they were killed by soldiers loyal to the government.
+The attorney general told a Senate panel that he "endeavored to make full disclosure" of all his investments.
+He hoped it would be filed by early 1995. Also highlighted by Dr Sykes was GR92132X, a treatment for non-insulin dependent diabetics.
+But Dortch's attorney, Bill Diehl, said he was surprised his client was not indicted on tax charges.
+After all, he says, he himself must answer to First City's shareholders, particularly if performance suffers.
+Rhone-Poulenc Chairman Jean-Rene Fourtou said he didn't expect 1991 to be a particularly favorable year, especially in the first quarter.
+Fidelity Investments, the biggest mutual-fund company, is taking an "extremely cautious" approach, but says it isn't planning any cutbacks.
+In a signal that the October market crash is likely to result in major changes in the New York Stock Exchange's system of market makers, the Big Board voted to sharply increase capital requirements for its 54 specialist firms.
+Mr. Biggar says: "I usually don't recommend tax-exempt money market funds."
+"That is not a regular thing," Universal spokeswoman Joan Bullard said of halting the tram before the fake quake. "We are doing it today and perhaps this weekend." When the tram finally entered the set, several people braced themselves.
+If people trade off the exchanges, there's no way to know what's going on,' says one fund manager. This may not worry Czech investors paying CzK1,000 plus a small fee for their voucher books.
+Legislation allowing foreign ownership of Finnish companies came into force this year, prompting a wave of foreign sharebuying. The dearth of local operations by foreign companies is still a feature of the Finnish economy.
+His opponent's "economic policies can't be understood as a rational approach to economic growth and the creation of jobs," Mr. Bush said.
+Congress pushed that system on the city after reports that the police department and city agencies were having trouble recruiting workers from the city's applicant pool.
+One in five requires three months to a year, and fewer than 5% take more than a year.
+But James Cole of the department's Economic Research Service warned that a backlog of demand will siphon off most of the 1989 crop increases without allowing the United States to rebuild its stockpiles significantly.
+And it helps explain why President Bush now is having to scramble to restore the nation's free-trade credentials by promising to cut back steel quotas and stressing his desire to "open markets and expand trade."
+The new company, Westron, will work in Ukraine's large nuclear energy sector.
+The big, slow sea cows loll in warm, shallow areas in oceans, rivers and canals to feed on underwater grass.
+The likely uncertainty in a sample of 506 people would be more than four percentage points either way, according to a standard statistical calculation.
+He said it ran into billing problems because it hasn't received all the data it needs from Pacific Bell.
+Of those shares about 58.3 million rose in price, while 18.3 million fell; the remainder were unchanged.
+Those interests demand that the Soviets cease to war on American interests in key regions of the world.
+"If the OPEC countries are allowed by the rest of the world, OPEC will keep the rest of the world supplied with oil.
+When Silver Bay, Minn., lost its major industry, Reserve Mining Co., residents pooled their resources for far-flung newspaper ads (some appeared in Florida papers) offering their homes to retirees.
+LJ Hooker, the U.S. subsidiary of Australia's Hooker Corp., said last year, prior to the bankruptcy court filing, it planned to sell about $760 million in assets to deal with debts stemming from its expansion in this country.
+Low clouds and fog grounded observation and supply planes early Saturday.
+One policewomen, who asked that her name not be used for security reasons, said: "Naturally we are over the moon.
+It may be too early for Dukakis to sprint, but he had better step up his pace and run a smarter race if he wants to stay competitive.
+The rules cover all patients, not just those on Medicare.
+The five-year plan does not specifically say blacks could vote directly for national representatives within five years, but van der Merwe and Finance Minister Barend du Plessis said that was what it foresees.
+Oceaneering said it plans to pay Enserch $8 million in unpaid dividends on the preferred stock and reclassify Enserch's 451,743 preferred shares into three million shares of Oceaneering common.
+In addition, it has 750 plots for sale in Scotland.
+Another 20% of P.T. Inco is owned by Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. of Japan, with the remaining 2% held by various Japanese interests.
+Lumping the pacific, slow-moving, affectionate sour mugs with the vicious and aggressive American pit bull terrier of deservedly bad repute is somewhat like associating Elsie the milk cow with el toros de la plaza.
+The groups work to foster better business ties between Japan and the Southeast.
+The share price then rose but has fallen back to its present 228p.
+Some animal and insect problems can be averted with pesticides and other products available in garden shops.
+He intends to stick with the paper until the year 2000, when he plans to retire.
+At one point in the race, the National Republican Congressional Committee seemed on the verge of torpedoing its own man's campaign.
+"Disneyland is a classic business-school case," says Arthur Bedeian, a management professor at Louisiana State University.
+Kasparov now leads the 24-game series 11 to 6 and needs only one more point to keep the title.
+The board kept the bank open through tortuous negotiations with Bass, running 186 branches in California, and has tried to retain customers by guaranteeing deposits even beyond the normal $100,000 FSLIC insurance limit.
+Total cases fell to 1,126, the first year-on-year drop for four months.
+The ban went into effect after more than 15,000 East Germans jammed the same embassy last month and East Berlin was pressured to allow them to travel West in special trains.
+Meanwhile, Franz Schoenhuber, head of West Germany's extreme-right Republican Party, told a news conference in West Berlin that the organization soon will set up electoral groups in East Germany.
+At their meeting in the Kremlin, Gorbachev gave Jaruzelski copies of material from Soviet archives pertaining to the Poles imprisoned in the NKVD camps, Tass reported.
+Both arise because of an inflation-induced discrepancy between historic and replacement costs.
+Judge Weiner last month was assigned the task of coming up with a way to resolve the massive personal-injury litigation, which judges nationwide say has been clogging the courts.
+Robotics said it plans to use the proceeds of the offering for working capital and other general corporate purposes.
+Cardinal Jozef Glemp, leader of Poland's Roman Catholic church, said Monday he has been invited to visit Moscow in early June for ceremonies marking the 1,000th anniversary of Russian Christendom.
+Maj. Keith Gillet, spokesman for the 16th Air Force at its headquarters at Torrejon, said Harpe was piloting an F-16 in formation with three others near the end of a 90-minute training flight when the plane crashed.
+The average Arab knows the U.S. is the enemy of his land, his resources and his religion.
+The ones that have joined us recognise that they're in a fix.
+Meyer, a 69-year-old former diplomat, says he'll run against Mrs. Thatcher for the party leadership unless a more senior Tory steps forward.
+Police said Rosalee Diana Dixon, 29, was gunned down while drinking beer with friends under a tree shortly before midnight Tuesday and that Ina Green, 45, was killed by gunmen who broke into her home before dawn Wednesday.
+"There's a feeling among Republicans that the budget has been passed by economic and political events," Frenzel said of Bush's spending plan. "To debate it is a waste of time.
+The New Year's stock market rally finally ran out of steam yesterday.
+He denied Panama was a center for laundering drug money.
+Algerian television, citing the communique, said the commission would turn over its results to the other Arab League heads of state.
+Police sealed the town off to prevent looting and used dogs to search the rubble for bodies or survivors.
+Even before the White House announced Mr. Regan's resignation, Mrs. Reagan's office issued a statement welcoming Mr. Baker.
+Brent B. Erensel, a securities analyst with Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc., said, "The crash presented traders with the opportunity of a lifetime.
+Although unusual, misleading information regarding takeovers occasionally moves stocks.
+In some big German companies, board directors do not see each other without making an appointment first. It follows that being late for a meeting is more than an impropriety: it is an insult.
+U.S. automakers were scheduled to make 70,022 cars this week, compared with 143,691 a week ago and 40,925 in the same week in 1989.
+The businesses have total annual revenue of about $40 million.
+On Sept. 21, Minorco offered #2.05 billion for the 70.6% of Consolidated, a big British mining company, it didn't own.
+More than 3,000 people are preparing to leave a small area of the Russian republic where increased radiation has doubled the amount of illness since the 1986 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, Tass said Tuesday.
+It means nothing." As Mr. Suda's personal experience shows, the market battering that traumatized big investors in the first three months of this year has proven surprisingly painless to Japan's, and the world's, economy.
+Since then, the announcement had been a question of scheduling.
+Fifty years ago, German scientists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission, a breakthrough that led to the atom bomb and nuclear energy.
+"I have fasted with Cesar Chavez," Jackson said. "I have shared the pain.
+The first telephone calls to reserve members could come as early as today, officials said.
+She had a medical procedure known as a dilation and curettage in July, but the reason wasn't known, police said.
+One disputed practice involves promoting a discounted price, say "30% off," without explaining whether the markdown is based on the regular price of the merchandise.
+The government and factories will share the cost.
+Dividends totalling 180p (130p) have already been paid.
+AT&T employees do not currently pay for dependent care and pay only annual deductibles ranging from $150 to $300 for medical care.
+Preliminary estimates by the Red Cross were that water damaged about 350 homes in East Baton Rouge Parish and about 500 in Livingston Parish.
+A security committee comprising guerrilla officers from seven other PLO factions not been involved in the fighting was trying to arrange for observers to enforce a truce in the two shantytowns.
+Critics said the revised law may not have much impact on the market because most stocks are permanently held by business partners and financial institutions, including major securities and life insurance companies and banks.
+Ms. Fassbinder wasn't notified of the results until January 1987.
+She called the resulting pieces "inward journeys," boldly colored paintings with sphinxes and half-human, half-animal figures and towering obelisks with mosaics of lions, lambs, doves and tigers.
+The legislation, which President Bush is expected to sign after a House-Senate conference, also has drawn personal support from within both the Reagan and Bush administrations.
+The level of orders at Durabella was encouraging, although pressure on margins remained.
+The company had extraordinary profit of A$32.7 million from selling its interest in a coal joint venture; the year-earlier period didn't have any special item.
+About 22% of Christies shares are special shares held in trust for its top executives.
+American Jews provide important financial support to Israel and also lobby on behalf of the Jewish state in the United States. Since 1975, American Jews have contributed $500 million a year to Israel in private donations.
+Jobs, the "father" of the Apple II and Macintosh, two of the biggest selling computers of the PC generation, unveils his Next Inc. computer workstation on Wednesday.
+"If you're asking did I ever ask any CEOs of major public companies to start buying back their own shares, the answer is no," he said.
+Mr. Ferguson acknowledged, however, that in recent months he has been contacted by New York banks about possible mergers.
+President Reagan has enough votes to sustain a veto.
+It would, in effect, exempt federal judges and magistrates from state gun laws.
+The LIN acquisition gives it access to cellular franchises held by LIN in the metropolitan areas of New York City, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston.
+Privatisation programme has hit political, legal obstacles.
+The Australian stock market often takes its immediate cue from the price of gold, and while the price dropped in New York Friday, it recovered $2 an ounce to around $450 during the Australian session, boosting some issues.
+Campeau is offering $75 in cash per share for 70.5 million Federated shares, or a total of $6.18 billion.
+State Mutual also proposed that Hanover boost its board to 17 directors from the current 12, with the additional five slots to be filled by outside directors of State Mutual.
+Ghana already owes the fund $628 million.
+Mr. Blumenthal's view is shared by several lawyers who specialize in municipal bankruptcy.
+The solution to this problem is political," he says.
+"Of course it does not mean all the problems are solved," Handley added. "But they will be much easier to solve through normal diplomatic channels." For both countries the move involved some concessions - largely unspoken.
+Critics in the black community said the case received wide attention only because the victim, an investment banker, was white and affluent.
+The Hulunbir Grasslands itinerary will let travelers visit Mongolia, while others into northeast China offer visits to the ice and snow festivals at cities like Harbin.
+I searched my pocket and found a 500 won coin (worth 74 cents).
+The huge volume of new state and local government bond issues recently has jarred the municipal market.
+One is to view currency and bond markets as two separate components.
+They don't realize that dreams aren't measured in algebraic expressions.
+Pike, also a director of the New York Landmarks Conservancy that helps fund restoration of historic sites, said a criticial need in reducing homelessness is reform of the welfare system.
+The change in policy came this week, when President Felix Houphouet-Boigny on Thursday approved a recommendation from his party to allow the opposition groups to register.
+Attorneys in King & Spalding's Washington office have been involved in Dow Corning's negotiations with the FDA, which has been pursuing an investigation of its own.
+National plans to announce third-quarter earnings next week, and Mr. Oswald said he is comfortable with analysts' estimates of at least 20 cents a share, excluding the Data Card transaction.
+The firm's recommendations came in last for the quarter, and underperformed Standard & Poor's 500-stock index for all three periods.
+A federal immigration judge released them and the government eventually dropped McCarran-Walter proceedings against all but two, although it sought deportation of the others on technical grounds.
+The new Fed chairman didn't breathe a word about his new job to the group.
+He was the third person put to death in Nevada and the 112th in the nation since executions resumed in 1977.
+Prices rose in all parts of the country, with largest increase in the West and the smallest in the Midwest, AAA said.
+The American Eagles also are drawing away investors from other segments of the coin market, says Scott Travers of Scott Travers Rare Coin Galleries in New York.
+"I haven't found any bias in the judiciary, either for us or against us."
+Browley said that the price of the super collider has gone up because experts have examined the original design and found "shortcomings." "The magnets are not perfect," he said. "You run into trouble if the particles run too slowly.
+On Oct. 19 and 20 it might have significantly damped the volatility and greatly moderated the negative psychological and economic reactions.
+The Detroit Free Press said it suspended a reporter and a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer after they revealed that the photographer bought items from a drug addict who was a source for a report on crack-cocaine.
+High-grade bonds ended Friday between 3/8 and 5/8 point higher, after suffering steep losses Thursday.
+"This process is in a preliminary stage," the company said.
+Despite the record exchange rate and subsequent intervention, Ms. Monsod said: "There is no cause for alarm."
+"We are going to protect those people.
+In a brief ceremony in the Kremlin's St. Vladimir Hall, Reagan and Gorbachev shook hands four separate times, giving no indication that differences on issues had soured the warm personal relationship they have displayed here.
+Offers of private funding are difficult to dismiss in Italy, where cultural projects occupy a miniscule slice of the deficit-ridden national budjet.
+And so in act two, his characters suffer from self-imposed unhappiness and other calamities.
+He lost 30 pounds in three days.
+That outlay covers such items and services as a casket, memorial services and the use of a funeral home.
+"Please understand that none of this had anything to do with whether Mr. Ramirez is guilty or innocent of these charges," he told the jurors.
+South Yemen became the Arab world's only avowedly Marxist state after it gained independence from Britain in 1971.
+The company also has cut back since Time obtained control of Warner last July.
+Manufacturers Hanover Corp. said it completed a transaction under which $19.8 million of Mexican loans have been converted into a 17% ownership interest in two hotel companies in Mexico.
+When people turn to local bureaucrats for help, they encounter "the old atmosphere, where every visitor is looked down upon as being very nearly persona non grata, an undesirable phenomenon," he complained.
+In the competitive arena, underwriters led by Chase Manhattan Capital Markets had the winning bid for approximately $239.8 million of Pennsylvania general obligation bonds.
+The account, with billings of about $8 million, had been handled by MacNamara, Clapp & Klein.
+"There will be a number of specific questions with respect to which there will be differences of opinion," he told reporters.
+But in 1987, most professional service corporations, including Dr. Thanos's, must switch to a calendar year unless they can prove to the Internal Revenue Service that they have a seasonal business, a difficult case to make.
+A new quarterly figure will be released in October.
+"Halva would be good," says a second CARE executive.
+"We're trying to invest for a long time.
+Luxembourg does, but only two firms have done so.
+In 52,326 tests of childbearing women in the state of New York, researchers found an AIDS virus infection rate of 0.8 percent, the CDC said.
+It also marked the first time in 30 years of the Fifth Republic that a government does not have a majority in the National Assembly, which is controlled by center-right parties that backed Chirac.
+Oversaw the freeing of East bloc countries in Europe in 1989-90, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany.
+Meanwhile, 12 men were hurt in a brawl among followers of opposing candidates in the town of Marantao in nearby Lanao Del Sur province.
+It's worthwhile paying to have this taken care of: a bureau takes on the risks and the problems of day-to-day operation.
+For 1987's fourth quarter, Amax expects to report a gain of $37 million on the transaction.
+More companies won't have the capital to expand with company-owned units, and that will make more franchises available.
+State-owned telephone operators across Europe control this business because they supply the private circuits which companies need to build their own private data communications networks.
+Directors' responsibilities would therefore be highlighted.
+Security Pacific dropped 1 1/8 to 21 1/4.
+Meanwhile, a newspaper reported that political appointees installed by the Panamanian government are mismanaging operations of the canal that have been turned over by the United States.
+The listing, now 16 reactors at 10 sites, means the plants get special surveillance and the owners generally have to show they can operate safely.
+Israeli officials had argued that Palestinians wouldn't need the masks because Saddam Hussein claims to be fighting for them.
+Recently, a bill was introduced in the Maine state Legislature to ban donkey basketball.
+The plane disappeared on the last leg of a regularly scheduled flight from the southeastern city of Sao Paulo to Belem, 2,140 miles northwest of Rio at the mouth of the Amazon River, Varig spokesman Gilberto Brito said.
+Many found themselves in traffic jams.
+Neighbors of the Hearins told Jackson police they saw a van with Florida plates driven by a white man in his sixties in the neighborhood a week before the kidnapping.
+Asked about news reports suggesting a possible framework for negotiations between Moscow and the rebellious Baltic state, Fitzwater said: "The statements this morning do appear to show some flexibility.
+But nobody can predict that," said Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.
+Coroner Raymond Carrillo found Mrs. Kent died of a lethal dose of barbiturates and ruled her death a homicide.
+The big investment bank said Friday that it may have discovered two more unauthorized customer bids in Treasury auctions.
+Moreover, some analysts say, stocks in general are fairly valued by most measures.
+But the analyst did not rule out a co-operation deal.
+Mahfouz said he wrote the article because some of his remarks to foreign reporters had been misinterpreted.
+ICI already owns a 67 per cent stake in a plant at Bangkok.
+Usually the states know better how to raise and spend the money." The Bush game plan represents the increasingly critical role played by TV advertising.
+It says voters always use elections to the European Parliament to register protest against governments in midterm, and that the turnout of 36 percent is too low to shape lasting judgments.
+Auto stocks outperformed the stock market as sales improved and the economy emerged from that recession, he said.
+Violence has been confined to the Kingston slums and rural towns far from the big tourist hotels on the north coast.
+Kampelman also said President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, the program for a space-based missile defense opposed by the Soviets, remains a "serious" objective and is not a bargaining chip at Geneva.
+Arbitrage traders treat futures and stocks as equivalent investments as the futures expire quarterly at the same price as the underlying stock index.
+It reads, "Comrade Gorbachev, take a lesson from Bush: Be resolute." A chemical engineer, Alexander Taraykin, asks that Mr. Gorbachev follow the example of Abraham Lincoln in keeping his union together.
+In April he was separated from the case, although the charges were not dropped.
+ALEXANDRIA, Va. _ Sentencing for two former executives of a United Technologies Corp. division for obtaining inside information from a Navy official about a defense contract competition.
+Information Minister Ibrahim Izzeddine said Wednesday that if the international community wants Jordan to observe the economic sanctions against Iraq, it must contribute substantial foreign aid.
+The protesters say the rush to extract gold _ a process that commonly employs cyanide and can be done by stripping _ could gravely threaten the sacred mountain and also undermine farming, fishing and tourism, western Ireland's economic pillars.
+The House GOP minority, meanwhile, has grown increasingly combative.
+The United States provides about $300 million to the resistance annually.
+The four black teens were unarmed and had gone into the Brooklyn neighborhood to look at a used car for sale.
+But some industry executives have questioned Boston Ventures' wisdom in spending so much for a company with such low sales, especially since Mr. Gordy will retain Motown's profitable music publishing division.
+Dealers said most investor interest was focused on defensive blue-chip stocks, particularly those with limited U.K. exposure.
+The prosecution offered testimony from one of two Israelis, a Jerusalem photographer, who had been aboard the ship.
+In the past, he used them at Saddam's behest, against fellow Kurds.
+His suit collection was recently expanded by three but is still single digit.
+The measure, approved Thursday and having the support of administration officials, would make it illegal for train workers to tamper with safety devices.
+"In general we would vote to have a meeting" where holders would vote on a new board, said an analyst for one large institutional holder.
+While some Ford employees celebrated this year's profit-sharing checks with dinners or long-planned purchases, others never will see the money.
+This spring, Liu Lianren applied to make a sentimental visit back to the hole he had lived in for so long.
+But as costs escalate they - or their children still in work - will lose out in future unless equal pension treatment for women is based on current arrangements for men.
+Alfredo dos Santos, has just returned from East Germany, where his right foot was repaired.
+Embassy spokesmen in Washington, Moscow and Vienna, however, said their envoys would remain at their posts.
+"I don't believe in miracles," said Panigati, who's been in Afghanistan since he was 40. "But I'm about to." His congregation, a gathering of 12, laughed.
+A joint statement by de Klerk and the African National Congress leader indicated they could resolve differences and begin talks to end white-minority rule.
+Quayle himself said that "diplomatic sensitivities" have held up scheduling his trip to Central and South America.
+In one elementary school, nearly 80% of the students were black.
+He was identified only as a resident of the Negev desert town of Ofakim.
+Communist authorities said they put an end today to a 10-day strike at the huge Lenin steelworks outside Krakow.
+Not everyone can take the bar exam.
+Companies such as APC, Millicom Inc. and Graphic Scanning Corp., have received permission from the FCC to test their PCS systems at various frequencies.
+The Bank provided final assistance of Pounds 350m. Other European short-currency futures contracts were also firmer as the market's desire for lower rates increased.
+"Sales and earnings gains from writing instruments and shavers, plus reduced losses in perfume, were not sufficient to offset" these losses, he said.
+The merged operation made Grand Met, with 1,550 betting shops in Britain and Ireland and 400 in Belgium, the second-largest force in licensed bookmaking in Britain, after Ladbroke Group PLC.
+Even blacks want to say them, he said, but are afraid of being called "Uncle Toms." Clark was portrayed as a tough disciplinarian in the 1989 Warner Bros. movie "Lean On Me."
+Earlier in the week, Aoun said U.S. Ambassador John McCarthy would only be welcomed back if he presented his credentials to the Christian Cabinet and recognized it as the legitimate government.
+"This is the first step to much closer relations between Canadian and U.S. law firms," Mr. Hildebrandt said.
+"Human life begins at conception."
+Gafkha Namatova, a Belik spokeswoman, said the group claims 100,000 members.
+Another witness had said the driver was the gunman.
+After a 90-minute hospital interview with Stuart, detectives changed the theory, The Boston Globe reported today, citing unidentified sources.
+But one adviser, speaking on condition he not be named, said of the prospect of Gore staying in the race despite finishing a distant third here: "Can he?
+Now, the House proposes a $100,000 limit on such new debt.
+The show is called "Japan: the Shaping of Daimyo Culture 1185-1868."
+A drug used to contain outbreaks of hepatitis A and measles is in short supply nationally, in part because of the military buildup in Saudi Arabia, the manufacturer says.
+Taiwan Cement saw first-half pre-tax profits drop 29 per cent to NTDollars 1.77bn (USDollars 66m) compared with a year ago, due to a continued slump in the construction industry and a sharp fall in non-operating income, writes Laura Tyson in Taipei.
+American Thomas Sutherland, acting agriculture dean at American University, kidnapped.
+Following is another in a series of reports by AP correspondents in Moscow assessing those four years.
+Another is that the figures were distorted by higher tobacco prices.
+Mr. Riedener, 47 years old, had been a Hutton director.
+The announcement came shortly after police fired rubber bullets at stone throwers, wounding one in the leg, during an hourlong funeral march for the slain Palestinian.
+So, for as long as six months, an infected person could test negative and still be admitted to an "AIDS-free" club.
+Most use models or a sketch of the planned work.
+Lawmakers have questioned the necessity of maintaining the 1940-vintage vessels, especially since the gun turret explosion last year aboard the USS Iowa that killed 47 sailors.
+There's no limit on the size of each missive.
+Dan Manning, as Stanley, tells of disappointing his mother by being the one of her five sons who went to prison.
+Also gunned down were Leonard Coppola and Giuseppe Turano.
+Even in the cities, recessionary fears are only just beginning to fade.
+Mr. Campeau said he planned to make the offer "as soon as possible."
+An analyst in Washington with access to reports from Phnom Penh said "the Phnom Penh regime doesn't seem to be monolithic on how to treat the Khmer Rouge.
+Bush already had said that Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas would be among those considered.
+The leaflet, "A Biblical Perspective on Civil Disobedience," said it represents the "carefully studied view of the pastoral staff and deacons" of the church, the state's largest Baptist congregation.
+All this will cure insomnia.
+Ceylons met fair enquiry but prices tended easier.
+Senior administration officials made clear the president might veto the massive bill - and scuttle the first comprehensive clean air changes in 13 years - if the measure were included.
+Published reports quoted Kelner as saying he was withdrawing from the case because Goetz was not cooperating.
+According to court records, the woman met Peterson June 9 at a park when the victim was portraying a personality she called Franny.
+The most recent round of talks were held last month.
+The stock market chalked up a moderate gain today, helped by a rally in Japanese stock prices and a drop in domestic interest rates.
+The death of 43-year-old Majid Darwish in the Tulkarem refugee camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank came amid efforts by Palestinian leaders to try to reduce such killings.
+"We don't want to be forced to help you, but we certainly can't allow a change of system in Poland," Jaruzelski quoted them as saying.
+A bill reforming the way the Federal Emergency Management Agency distributes aid after natural disasters has been approved by Congress and sent to President Reagan for his signature.
+The State Department should let our legal system work, not lobby it for the Politburo.
+"They know that if the meeting doesn't go well in London, prices are likely to deteriorate and 75 cents will look mighty good," she added.
+The MH-53E Sea Dragon and its sister aircraft, the CH-53E Super Stallion, are described by the Navy as the largest helicopters in the West.
+Decorator Industries Inc. estimates net income for the fiscal fourth quarter will more than double from last year's $58,000, or five cents a share.
+As a labor-movement leader, the UAW's actions opened the gates for sacrifices by many other unions.
+He replaces Archbishop Giulio Einaudi, 60, who since August 1980 held the Havana post that has the diplomatic standing of an ambassador.
+9.98%, standard conventional fixed-rate mortgages; 8.375%, 2% rate capped one-year adjustable rate mortgages. Source: Telerate Systems Inc.
+We don't think its advisable to stay in Shanghai," Palmer said.
+He has performed in tuxedo with a symphony orchestra.
+The 1.1% increase in June sales was significantly higher than the Commerce Department's earlier calculation of a 0.5% rise.
+Police forces in East Berlin and West Berlin will each have 3,000 extra officers on the job, and West Berlin police said they will be prepared with water cannons and tear gas.
+Clearly, this helps fuel consumption.
+Asheville, N.C., set a record low for the date with a reading of 38 degrees early in the day.
+Israeli and foreign photographers and a young Arab boy wheeling a bicycle _ who was not part of the protest _ dived for cover.
+It was the only new field to be brought on stream in Russia last year. The company is controlled by Australian-listed Vanguard Oil through a 50.3 per cent holding by its Eurosov subsidiary.
+A strengthened management team has whittled down the business to core activities.
+And researchers continue to raise questions about the study's method, arguing that a broader study could have produced different results.
+"There were several discussions with management, but we came to the conclusion that we would not be able to go forward on a friendly basis," he said.
+The average maturity of the portfolios held by money funds was 33 days, the same as the week before, Donoghue's said.
+Inundation by the Nile would worsen the relief problems but officials are uncertain whether it will flood the city.
+On the supply side, too, there are hopeful signs.
+Arrington released a copy of a Nov. 23 letter from Donaldson to Moussalem that offered favorable consideration of his criminal charges in exchange for his cooperation and immunity for any acts he committed under federal direction.
+In Washington, presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said, "The troops are having an obvious impact in controlling the looting and other lawlessness associated with the destruction.
+But Tracy's very straightness provides a solid core for the film.
+During his testimony before the Senate committee, when asked by Sen. Heflin what he meant, he said he was referring to law professors, not judges.
+The three-week meeting of the Lambeth Conference, held every 10 years, officially opens on Sunday with a service in Canterbury Cathedral and closes with another there on Sunday, Aug. 7.
+"Japanese companies buy only high-quality assets at a fair price," Colby said.
+Robert Armstrong, director of medical affairs for Roche Dermatologics, said Graham's estimates were based on shaky assumptions.
+About 65 percent of the nation's farmers who participate in USDA crop programs already have obtained approval for their conservation plans, Scaling said.
+Many pilots have been unhappy about scheduling changes and benefit cuts, among other things.
+"We had the sense in Saigon of a commercial economy waiting to break loose," he said.
+"We have seen no signs (of a decrease) whatsoever," said Keith Hamm, director of Petroleum Economics Ltd., a London-based consulting firm that monitors OPEC production and numbers among its clients several of the cartel's 13 members.
+BIL said the rate had risen 11 percentage points over a year ago.
+A spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office declined comment on any aspect of its investigation.
+Oil, raw oil, gas, natural gas, and diesel fuel are among the products covered by the rules.
+Mr. Richardson, 51 years old, succeeds Donald L. Pierce, 43, who was president of Denny's when TW acquired the restaurant operator last September.
+Two pilots, testifying as expert witnesses for the plaintiffs, theorized that the crew misprogrammed at least one and possibly all three on-board computerized navigation systems while the Boeing 747 was in Anchorage.
+In Gdansk, thousands of police surrounded a shipyard in a tense standoff with defiant strikers.
+"It proves that Cinderella stories are still possible among New York restaurants and that put to the wall, some places are performing at the peak of their game," Zagat said.
+Gold rose on the Commodity Exchange in New York, closing at $455.90 a troy ounce, compared with $452.65 late Thursday.
+The agency said it was too early to say what effect the African music has had, but a study will be made later.
+The Resolution Trust Corp., the agency created under the thrift-bailout legislation signed into law this month, said it will begin negotiating immediately with bidders seeking to acquire five of the nation's biggest sick thrifts.
+It offers the opportunity of trying to extract more revenue from the mature coach market. The airport is a revenue stream in its own right, with operating profits in the year to March 1992 of Pounds 2.5m.
+The Twiggs contend their healthy newborn daughter was swapped nearly 10 years ago for a sickly one at Hardee Memorial Hospital in Wauchula.
+Lady luck was in fickle mood.
+By comparison, Mesa's Boeing stake isn't believed to amount to more than $15 million, and its investment in Singer totals about $17 million, including options.
+But investors will be wary of ploughing more money into institutions which have already cost them a great deal and where dividend prospects are uncertain.
+The management gains the flexibility it badly needs to rejuvenate its store chains - some of which have not been refurbished for 10 years.
+The plan has been valued $735 million to $969.6 million.
+Growth, excluding exchange rates, was a creditable 26 per cent. Diprivan, an anaesthetic, generated sales up 42 per cent from Pounds 67m to Pounds 95m.
+United officials won't comment about all this, but the airline did give Mr. Barrett a free ticket and paid for the van ride.
+Febres Cordero was not eligible for re-election.
+In some districts, local administrators have been forced to ban weddings, discos and politicking in bars until after polling.
+Littering the roadside were charred remains of government documents they burned.
+On a 31-14 vote, the panel rejected an amendment by Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II, D-Mass., to make financial institutions list loans as assets only at the level for which they could be sold to others, rather than their original value when issued.
+Smoking rates among men in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Norway and Sweden have declined steadily since 1974 and rates are lower than Australia in the United States, Canada and Sweden.
+Three owners in the past two decades have lost millions of dollars.
+He has sucked fat off his wife's stomach and neck, and his 11-year-old daughter has already inquired about the procedure.
+Not all France's erstwhile Inspecteurs Generaux des Finances are as diligent.
+Frank has been a leader of a group of liberals pressing congressional leaders to slash about $20 billion from the Pentagon budget and redistribute most of it among health, housing, education and other domestic programs.
+Arab reports said the strike was observed in the seaside Gaza Strip, where troops on Friday shot and killed three Palestinians.
+This, especially in Europe, is leading to a lop-sided expansion, with companies full of cash but consumer spending relatively subdued. This absence of credit stimulation is a good reason for believing that inflation will stay low.
+The VA granted Heidnik 100 percent psychiatric disability after he was discharged from the Army in 1963.
+Mrs. French never told police of the incident, and the district attorney declined to prosecute when she contacted the office years later, Rhoden said.
+This sum, equivalent to 80 times Brazil's minimum salary, is well below the current wages of many state employees who have become popularly known in recent months as "maharajas" because of their huge salaries.
+A mushrooming of large stores could destroy local shopping communities, he added.
+Silver bullion traded late in London at a bid $5.12 a troy ounce, up from $5.08.
+Democrats _ Borski, n; Coyne, n; Foglietta, n; Gaydos, n; Gray, n; Kanjorski, n; Kolter, n; Kostmayer, n; Murphy, n; Murtha, n; Walgren, n; Yatron, X.
+I just don't know what the odds would be at this point," Florida Department of Law Enforcement agent Manuel Pondakos said Friday.
+Besides Best Foods, Grid has obtained large orders for its note pad from Southern Pacific Transportation Co. and several other companies.
+'It's a phenomenal task,' says one western official. 'There's very little here to invest in.' Kuwait's ability to absorb foreign investment has been further diminished by the effects of the war.
+"Large majorities of teachers find poverty, poor health, undernourishment and neglect to be problems at their schools," he said.
+Wall Street investors didn't react strongly to the company's results.
+The plant is 60 miles south of Tripoli.
+Societe Generale is a leading player in international futures and options markets, areas in which Spain is expanding.
+Florence, which had been stalled in the Gulf of Mexico, suddenly strengthened into a hurricane Friday morning and began churning northward at 15 mph, the National Hurricane Center reported.
+Mr. Adams, as usual, offers slapstick physics, kind of Einstein rewritten by Monty Python and edited by the Three Stooges.
+Nearly 250 firefighters from around the country have fought the blaze since it was started by lightning May 16.
+Hunsucker said Panhandle Eastern expected the sale to net more than $1.2 billion after taxes, with proceeds to be used to help pay off most of $1.7 billion in short-term loans taken for the Texas Eastern buyout.
+The legislation passed Tuesday calls for safety equipment such as life rafts and survival suits aboard the vessels.
+The warrant says McDonnell Douglas received confidential information on several Pentagon programs including the $35 billion Advanced Tactical Aircraft manufacturing competition won by the St. Louis company.
+In addition, Southland has identified Las Vegas as a "market where we want to operate long-term," Ms. Norwood said.
+The note said a woman was being held hostage in the apartment.
+Piles of dirt and debris lie in Peace Square, once a beauty spot of the city.
+This received such critical coverage that he is understood to have personally complained to CNN, the network on which he has promoted his own cause. Mr Perot has left himself with an exit should he choose not to run.
+Bring it to me as quickly as you can.
+America West has 12,000 employees and 92 planes.
+The suggested threshold is an annual income of DM50,000 (Pounds 19,455) for the single taxpayer and DM100,000 for married couples.
+The point is, it will be blue-slipped by the House and returned to the Senate, and this bill will be dead.
+The group has pressured several supermarkets and department stores to keep their gates open, Janick said.
+President Bush's budget proposals to Congress earlier this year included an assumption that U.S. wheat production this year would be around 2.55 billion bushels.
+It said it "has a shot" at breaking even in the current quarter after reporting a loss of $6.8 million in the first half.
+Revenue rose to $1.87 billion from $1.55 billion for the soft-drink giant.
+Ms. Scott claimed Tuesday night that mothers were denied proper medical help for their sick babies at Styal women's prison in Cheshire in northwest England, where she was jailed.
+Pamela Scholes is the non-executive deputy chairman.
+The laws even ban sale of contraceptives, although Guste said no attempt would be made to enforce that provision.
+Last year Bupa's average claim costs rose by 9.6 per cent - 7.2 per cent resulting from an increased frequency of claims. The latest trend is in contrast with the recent improvement which has been made in curtailing actual medical bills.
+Steven J. Smith, 46, president of Ryan, was named to the additional position of chief executive officer, succeeding Mr. Prine in that position.
+The legal system that the SFO has to operate within still has crucial failings in its ability to present fraud cases that are tried by a jury.
+I got a lot of reading done, but I thought, `What am I doing?
+On this vote, a "yes" was a vote to allow federal employees to participate more in partisan politics while off the job.
+The court based its ruling on a section of the law stating that "the provision which could result in the highest price shall be applicable."
+Copper posted strong gains on the Comex on news of further supply tightness caused by the 3-week-old miners' strike in Peru.
+Keenan, a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was handed over to Irish authorities in Syria on Aug. 25.
+Lucas traditionally has paid little heed to critics, pursuing his own course at the Lucasfilm headquarters north of San Francisco.
+Eat freely "that which you have taught the birds and beasts of prey to catch, training them as Allah has taught you," it says.
+As Mr Bill Wigglesworth, deputy director of Oftel said recently: 'When you move to unlimited competition, market dominance is the issue.
+Under terms of the agreement Hazeltine, which is cooperating with the government, agreed to pay fines of nearly $2 million, including court costs.
+Mr. Albrecht, who has relatives in the U.S. and West Germany, does not belong to a political party.
+I'm no professional conductor, but I think I have enough musicianship to make these pieces sound the way he would like them.
+No further information on him was immediately available.
+Nevertheless, demand for the exercise test remains strong. Many patients walk into their doctor's office and demand one. Some health clubs require them of members.
+The article, which says that "stealth techniques are some of the best-kept secrets in the government," goes on to detail the latest research.
+Few prices remain stable even for a week.
+Allegheny said it believes Mr. Murdock is "considering a plan of reorganization" for the company.
+"I've been teaching about the Vietnam War for some time and it's the one thing the students want to learn about most," Knight said.
+Often on call day and night to maintain equipment, Mrs. Weeks held a switchman's job for 20 tough years.
+"During the talks, matters related to the organization of the round table were discussed," said a joint communique issued after the meeting and carried by the state news service PAP.
+Many roads in mountainous western Austria remained impassable because of snow or avalanches Monday, leaving thousands of tourists trapped at ski resorts.
+One of those attending was Elham Cicippio, the wife of American hostage Joseph Cicippio, who was the acting comptroller at the American University of Beirut.
+In February this year Star Computer was sold for Pounds 2.22m. Mr David Page, managing director, said the Covent Garden and Salisbury restaurants had got off to a 'spectacular' start.
+Most customers want to have disputes resolved by panels that don't have strong ties to the securities business.
+Rich called on the industry's management and unions to establish a commission that would arbitrate future labor problems before they deteriorate into strikes.
+At the White House, Fitzwater said Bush called the embassy in Kuwait City to express his appreciation to Ambassador Nathaniel Howell and the few other staff members who stayed behind to assist Americans trapped in the region.
+Bundy confessed to killing 23 young women.
+First Boston is a New York-based securities dealer.
+As part of the agreement, Lep agreed to buy the 11.5% stake in National owned by William R. Berkley, chairman, on the same terms.
+Yet the most crushing aspect of Auschwitz was not so much the terrifying scale of its ambitions, nor even its mad efficiency in burning 9,000 bodies per day but the daily suffocation of the human soul.
+They will get a good taste of the United States in Oak Park, said Police Chief William Kohnke.
+But for now, "some of us wonder why seat prices are so high," says William Higgins, a seat owner who makes his living trading stocks on the floor.
+There were a lot more a month ago.
+The ship was carrying supplies including jet fuel, gasoline and canisters of compressed gases to the Argentine Esperanza station near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, it said.
+The force's mandate is set for three months but could be extended.
+CBS said the California Highway Patrol reported a J.C. Penney building in downtown Hollister collapsed, as did a bridge on a highway near Hollister.
+"We are in a very difficult situation," Lacayo said. "It is categorized by some officials of the World Bank as maybe the most difficult in the world.
+The Pacific Apollo was about 230 miles southwest of the Queen Charlotte Islands when it began to take on water, the spokesman said.
+Several smaller creditor banks never joined in these loans.
+The company's $47-a-share price indicates New World would pay about $493.1 million for the Kenner shares it doesn't already own.
+Most of the other measures were meant to help small and medium-sized companies create jobs.
+He stayed on under new ownership.
+Girobank, formally National Giro, is Britain's sixth-largest bank. It was set up in 1968 to cater to the banking needs of working-class Britons and is now part of the Post Office.
+Maffei said he lost track of time and overcame his fears with two all-consuming visions.
+"It would be reasonable for the Iraqis to understand this approach by the international community and to collaborate," said the pope, who noted there are no plans or proposals for the Vatican to act as a mediator in the crisis.
+No arrests were reported in any of the shootings.
+The walkout touched off a scramble by other agencies for Lord Geller's accounts.
+I recommend that you have a Philadelphian write next time rather than the director of the Foreign Press Center in New York.
+Such feelings remained rare for this listener with only two hearings of the new concerto (a rehearsal run-through and the first performance).
+In the end, the disagreement was papered over and an enlarged Yugoslav peace conference, in which the UN will play an important role, was the direct result. Significantly, Mr Boutros Ghali stuck to his guns.
+The site is regularly tested and monitored to check behaviour and seepage of heavy metals and other potentially dangerous components of the fly ash. Plans are already drawn up for building on the sites once they are full and covered.
+A number of ministers expressed support for increasing the cartel's benchmark price for its crude from the current $18 a barrel, which would require agreement on new production limits.
+The formula they applied, they said, satisfied the company's accountants. The researchers said they assessed the direct costs of mistakes, the time taken to rectify them, the indirect costs of time wasted and the costs of loss of business.
+Gyllensten called his decision "a personal tragedy" but said he could not accept the Academy's tiptoeing in sensitive political matters.
+He said his biting approach can be traced in part to "a grandmother bayoneted by a guardsman during a mill strike in the Carolinas.
+This week's pay agreement with IG Metall to avert a strike is likely to lead to a faster rate of job losses.
+Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford have been invited by authorities in Panama to monitor upcoming national elections in that country, a Panamanian official said.
+The results of both counts will provide a better picture of bird migration patterns and be the basis for future surveys to determine if populations of certain bird species are declining.
+Asked how OMB will meet Gramm-Rudman's $108 billion deficit target, an official replies: "The fires are burning; the books are cooking."
+The rights issue would be launched immediately afterwards. Leading fund managers said underwriting the issue would be extremely difficult.
+Allocated reserves for debt in less-developed countries, including Mexico, Brazil and Chile, will increase to about 30%.
+Given that Granada is in such a strong position, it was thus a touch disappointing that in the pursuit of good sport the predator found it necessary to cast innuendo on LWT's profits forecast.
+Hard news is considered a loser on television these days.
+It has new headquarters in Birmingham and new productions to counter the charge that it is trying to revive an operatic corpse.
+Cooper, a maker of diagnostic, ophthalmic and surgical products, said the sale includes about 120 retail stores in the U.K. but excludes its world-wide contact lens or lens care businesses.
+Singer has nine divisions besides the three it has agreed to sell, and all are subject to possible sale, a Singer spokesman said, adding that the company doesn't plan to liquidate itself and may acquire new businesses.
+European dealers reversed that trend, however, selling the dollar in an effort to drive the currency toward a test of support levels around 1.7250 marks.
+"I heard a woman screaming, asking for help at my door," Gale, 48, said on Friday. "It was my niece.
+He said he was considering transferring air traffic controllers to the defence ministry's jurisdiction, where security considerations would make conditions tougher.
+The appointment of Mr. Morby is the latest in a management change that began last June when Mr. Cahouet took charge.
+The 3,000-room resort will include a casino designed to appeal to middle-income customers, and is scheduled to open in late 1993.
+Abuse against expectant mothers happens in all racial and socioeconomic groups, said Anne Stewart Helton, a community health nurse consultant at Texas Women's University.
+Guerrillas fired at the gunships with twin-barreled anti-aircraft guns.
+Best population-environmental reporting: Hugo Davenport of the London Daily Telegraph.
+Moreover, Mr. Banta says, he is seeing steady growth from such businesses as newspaper-insert and mailing-room equipment (orders are up 16% this year), bindery equipment, and forms equipment in overseas markets.
+Some carriers are trying to take a few steps to help their members.
+Britain would not, however, have a 'growth target'.
+When Cronkite left as anchor of the "CBS Evening News" in 1981 after 14 years as the top-rated network newscaster, he was made a special correspondent with an annual salary of about $1 million.
+Until that happens, there is little hope for fruitful negotiations on the nation's future, Mrs. Thatcher said in an interview with the BBC's Africa service to be broadcast Saturday.
+Analysts have suggested that if there is a takeover bid, it could carry a price tag of $13 to $15 a share.
+You can't rely on market forces alone to create fair, competitive conditions."
+Shultz had asked that the leaders concerned respond to his proposal within 10 days.
+The Polish publisher had struggled for 12 years in the underground to provide books to an audience hungry for the truth.
+Turnover in Abbey reached 2.7m Lloyds Bank, sustained by BZW's positive stance, held at 580p with turnover an above-average 4.5m.
+Under New Mexico law, holders of at least 10% of a company's shares can call a special meeting.
+Gabelli said Friday he acquired the Quaker State shares as an investment for his stable of mutual funds.
+Limits also are on a per person and per accident basis.
+The men were wearing large Mickey Mouse ears and T-shirts when they were arrested hammering the plane March 21.
+She explains that she has a bad back and never knows when spasms might occur.
+Voters also will judge one proposed amendment to the state constitution, a tax break for owners who improve residential property occupied by low- and moderate-income families.
+After Saturday's meeting, he said the only way to defuse the situation is to sell the company. "This will have to be solved and that's the only way to solve it," he said.
+By this he means that the number of Conservative MPs elected in Scotland has fallen from 22 in 1979 to only 11 out of the 72 seats.
+As a dance record, "Perfect Machine" would work just fine cranked up to top volume.
+A booklet published by Seoul's government says "industries known for polluting the air will be temporarily closed." Subway and bus runs will be expanded to curb private vehicle use and companies will be encouraged to give vacations.
+Galeries guests were snapping up everything from cat-shaped porcelain teapots to wicker baskets, rugs and satin evening bags, priced very reasonably by Paris standards.
+The Defense Department also said in its annual assessment of Soviet military strength that Moscow slowed the pace of arms production last year, particularly of tanks, artillery pieces and other equipment for its ground forces.
+Complaints of cars pulling to the right or left when pressure applied to brake, blamed for one accident and four injuries.
+But in the interim, Mrs. Lingle filed a circuit court lawsuit contending the dismissal violated Illinois law and seeking additional compensation.
+The incident was the latest in a rash of knifing attacks by Palestinians following the Temple Mount killings last month in which 20 Arabs were killed by police during riots.
+But privately, there is griping.
+Former Treasury Secretary John Connally and Oscar Wyatt, the chairman of Coastal Corp., which financed the trip, also were mobbed by family members who covered their faces with lipstick-marked kisses of thanks and moved the men to tears.
+Taiwan has until Aug. 29 to sign an agreement with the United States regulating the conduct of driftnet vessels.
+It also alleged he is being selectively prosecuted for political reasons and that pre-trial publicity will make it impossible to find an objective jury.
+The offer, unless extended again, will expire at 12:01 a.m. EST Feb. 10.
+"Ski areas are giving employees bonuses, trying to instill a little worker loyalty in hopes of having someone there next year," said Michael Wilson, a Vermont government economist.
+"It's not an easy thing for a woman to take this action and I don't think anyone was taking this lightly or doing this vindictively or maliciously," said Lisa Billowitz of Brown Against Sexual Assault and Harassment, or BASH.
+Mr. Davis says he doesn't let himself get worked up over business problems.
+Ten other employees also were disciplined.
+A survey last month of business leaders representing 262 Japanese companies shows that more than 65% of respondents doubted another stock market crash will occur in the next six months.
+Because Mr. King never authorized a paperback edition, his fans have been forced to pay top prices simply to obtain reading copies.
+Richard V. Secord to illegally divert U.S.-Iran arms sales profits to the Nicaraguan rebels.
+Domingo was to have sung in five performances from June 20 through July 6, and Covent Garden was depending on him to be the big attraction of its season.
+BP has sold approximately $6.5 billion in assets this year alone.
+"A child playing Super Monaco GP is exposed to literally hundreds of Marlboro ads during the game, if he's good," Richards wrote last month in a letter of complaint to the Federal Trade Commission.
+PRECIOUS METALS: Futures prices ended with little change.
+SWAT team police, chosen for their resemblance to the daughter and two other relatives, instead got in the Fiat and began driving, authorities said.
+He said the recent transfer of control from Rockwell International to EG&G provided an excellent time to change management and attitudes at Rocky Flats.
+The Polish government would like U.S. support in persuading the Paris Club of bankers and governments to reschedule repayment of the loans, Miernik said.
+The South Jamaica neighborhood that surrounds the 1,047-apartment project has been the scene of violent clashes by gangs fighting to gain control of the drug turf left by the 1988 arrests of Howard "Pappy" Mason and Lorenzo "Fat Cat" Nichols.
+Three journalists were injured when police sprayed gas in their faces at close range.
+The justice-to-be recalled how Bush told Souter's mother,"I want you to know he's OK.
+Dr. Arenberg has designed a shunt to help divert inner ear fluid that contributes to a buildup of pressure in the inner ear.
+It must grow," he told reporters.
+Accor attributed its first-half performance to good growth of its European hotel operations, increased profitability of its restaurant activities in France and Spain, and increased turnover of its luncheon-voucher division.
+He got the nomination and then discovered it didn't come with enough money to run a credible campaign.
+"Our mission is very simple.
+Life expectancy in the world's industrialized countries is highest in Japan and lowest in the Soviet Union and Hungary, according to the first-ever survey on mortality in all developed countries.
+Yet concern is mounting that restraints may do more harm than good.
+'This measure will broaden the appeal of the IBC,' says Mr William Cunningham, a Lisbon-based partner with consultants Arthur Andersen.
+The nuclear power agency behind the largest default in municipal-bond history plans to return to the market.
+Unfortunately, not many in the audience heard the nervously muttered punch line: "loose lips."
+He said the ship's crew tried to free the cable, but it broke.
+Might it be possible to avoid the complexity of a separate track by grooving the table?
+Examples pop up almost daily, and yesterday's was provided by Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze.
+"Some liberal politicians decried our restrictions on drugs as conservative, moralistic, reactionary and old fashioned, or simply remained silent that there even was a drug problem," he said.
+The South American country said it is working to expand domestic oil pipelines and increase its production capacity to 600,000 barrels per day next year.
+Terms of the merger, which has been valued at about $55 million, call for Rothschild holders to receive adjustable-rate debentures for their shares.
+During its financial year ended March 31, the group was hit like other banks by the poor investment climate and a slump in the mergers and acquisitions business.
+"That has turned right around," Zampano said. "Developers are calling me and saying they want to be a part of it.
+So the countries would be better off if they followed an uncoordinated policy.
+Judith Ganes, a senior analyst at Merrill Lynch, said investors were rolling out of long positions, or bets that prices will rise, in the nearby contracts and moving into contracts that will be affected by the new orange crop.
+In New York, Mr. Robertson said his group sold the stake because "We are making an effort to get away from thinly traded stocks to those with larger market capitalizations."
+The department also will ask the Will County state's attorney's office to bring charges against one of the suspended guards, Howell said.
+Miss Landers abdicated her post at the Sun-Times in February to go to the rival Chicago Tribune.
+GUERNSEY has made its living in various ways over the centuries.
+I painted it in 1986-87 after I saw a picture in the paper. 'I was deeply shocked by the image of those women in clothes which I associate with a nun's habit, holding rocket launchers.
+July silver settled at $6.6450 an ounce, a 10-cent gain.
+Hezbollah belongs to Islamic Resistance.
+Some might say the premium is there if account is taken of the low tax charge and high market value relative to turnover. After a good run, the stock remains a strong hold.
+There were 13, and you know who the other 12 are," said Gary Hull, brother of Ron Hull, who was killed in the shooting spree.
+There also are plans to place the property in a trust so it cannot be encroached upon again, said Thompson, who arrived in Minnesota earlier this week to help raise money.
+Prof Catford denies any misuse of public funds. Mr Redwood said yesterday that he was 'very upset' by the scandals.
+"I expect one of those three fellows will probably be the nominee," Strauss said.
+The report offered no clear answer to the question of who is ahead _ NATO or the Warsaw Pact.
+"We haven't seen the advantages of cyclosporine in the black race," Diethelm said.
+The atom smasher's expected $5.9 billion cost could escalate, pushing it far behind schedule and crowding out other projects.
+It also said its current projections show that Caterpillar is likely to experience an earnings decline in 1991, and a deterioration in sales on a volume basis.
+In addition, "Designs are larger in general so they stand out better." The holiday fashion pages of December's Weight Watchers Magazine show a gold Sizzle necklace and earrings highlighting a strapless, sequined top by Mondi.
+North Korea demanded to co-host the Games, but international Olympics authorities refused.
+Deteriorating economic conditions have forced women to turn to begging, prostitution and other "quasi-legal and illicit activities" in India, Peru and several African nations, according to a UNICEF study.
+Other Eastern Europe nations that had ties with Israel broke them off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.
+Several dozen state factories have become major Asian Games sponsors at a time when about one-third of the central government spending is earmarked for subsidies to state industries.
+The battle between Lavalin and its competitors - which included Germans, Australians and Japanese - hinged on individuals both in the Interior Ministry and in the Cabinet.
+"We were very lean, and we needed to replace some of the very good people who left," he said.
+A slightly built former nurse's aide goes on trial Monday for first-degree murder in the death of one of seven elderly patients he's alternately confessed to and denied killing.
+On Treasure Island on Florida's Gulf Coast, the storms loosed a tornado that caused minor damage to rooftops and cars.
+"This is great news," said state Attorney General John Van De Kamp. "Today's action is long overdue and I urge the administration to make it permanent." "I congratulate the president and the administration.
+The airlines, which would have to pay an estimated $393 million over the next 10 years to install detection devices, have questioned the cost and effectiveness of the technology available to meet the FAA requirement.
+More than 3.86 million shares changed hands, the third most active stock traded on the Big Board Tuesday.
+The ministry has said some agents were arrested, but it has not given a number, and only a handful have been convicted.
+Think of the effect on football.
+The division continued after emancipation, Mathews said, with lighter blacks finding it easier to get jobs and gain entree into other levels of society.
+It is seen as a vital step for Mr Milosevic in securing extension of the provisional easing of UN sanctions against Belgrade.
+Ordinary people on fixed incomes would starve.
+The latest total was the highest since 416.3 million shares were traded last Oct. 13, when the industrial average plummeted more than 190 points.
+He referred to a psychiatrist's report that said Ms. Jones had "substantial reduced mental capacity" at the time of her grand jury appearance in January 1988.
+Now we have gone beyond the watershed.' Initial fears that reporting, fuelled by the consumer pressures of the late 1980s, would die away in the harsher economic conditions of the 1990s seem to be unfounded, he adds.
+Any citizen can be nominated for president by one-fourth of the Sejm, as the existing parliament is called, and the senate.
+"We surrounded the terrorists from all sides," the Israeli news agency Itim quoted one soldier as saying. "They tried to flee and we fired on them.
+Mr Garofano's name has come up in two other investigations since his disappearance.
+"Health care is a growth industry," argues Andrew Offit, manager of Fidelity Select Health Care, which finished the quarter up 34.45%.
+The dollar opened at 133.00 yen on the Tokyo foreign exchange market Tuesday, up from Monday's close of 132.30 yen.
+At each stop, Mother Teresa was welcomed by cheering crowds and gave brief speeches urging people to love one another.
+Says Gina Canale, a purchasing assistant at the company: "We feel degraded, isolated and like outcasts."
+The difficulty of allocating profits and losses geographically on such transactions is widely acknowledged.
+"All we could do was tell a patient, `squeeze my fingers as hard as you can' or `raise your arm.'
+DARE, which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education, was the brainchild of Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates, said Capt.
+Federal inspectors cited Asarco Inc.'s East Helena, Mont., lead smelter, saying the company willfully violated federal lead and arsenic health standards.
+Vorobyov wrote that two years ago, a similar survey asked more than 500 farm specialists if they planned to lease land, and 25 percent gave a "categorical no" while only 10 percent said they did.
+He added that he expects some staff defections because of the merger.
+"This meeting aims at coordinating Arab positions so we can move forward quickly to convening an international peace conference," PLO chairman Yasser Arafat told reporters after meeting with King Hussein of Jordan and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
+Her sister, Virginia Woolf, wrote: 'Wissett seems to lull asleep all ambition - don't you think they have discovered the secret of life?'
+Visitors to Philadelphia sense, intuitively, what's going on.
+The corn number was larger than expected and was pronounced bearish for the corn market.
+Speculation has focused on faulty gunpowder, inadequate training and a crewman who may have set the blast to commit suicide.
+Equally remarkable was the way the protest passed off virtually without incident.
+Assuming Jackson does not get the Democratic presidential nomination, Chancellor said, America will be left with two uncharismatic candidates: Republican Vice President George Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis.
+Russia's reform overshadows all others, because of its size and its resources: here, there are distinct signs of faltering.
+The first phase involves a group of people known as Transition Office Contacts, or TOCs, who are responsible for departments or agencies.
+The California real estate market is currently the strongest in the country.
+We Germans must realise that the basis of any alliance is the willingness to share risks.
+If they are made compulsory the attitude will be terrible,' said one Tec official. Such a move might also reverse a marked improvement in attitudes towards Training for Work among participants.
+Dole was the choice of 28 percent.
+Iraq does not put strings on our political, military and economic decision-making," Aoun said.
+And people snicker a lot about sex.
+The Meech Lake accord failed in June, when the legislatures of Manitoba and Newfoundland decided against ratifying it.
+The 22-week Hollywood writers strike apparently will not affect the supply of films to the world's theaters.
+Smuggling profits don't stay long in Afghanistan.
+Mr. Yeutter said the U.S. would have accepted a three-year phase-out, but not if it were accompanied by the proposed "border measures" that he called "GATT-illegal."
+Ads that aired early in a recent broadcast of the "CBS Evening News" were viewed by only about half as many New York homes as the show's last ad, as thousands zapped in for the next program, "Wheel of Fortune."
+"We're very positive," he said.
+Traders either will say low inflation is good for the economy or that higher inflation means the U.S. Federal Reserve won't cut interest rates.
+The National Council for Ethiopian Jews says unemployment among the Ethiopian immigrants above age 35 is about 45 percent.
+As previously reported, Concord Pacific Developments Ltd., a closely held company controlled by Hong Kong businessman Li Ka-shing, recently agreed to pay as much as C$2 billion over 15 years to purchase and develop the 203-acre, former Expo 86 site.
+That typified the government's reaction to the crisis: good intentions but neither the resources nor the organization to implement them.
+By the time he left office, it had 19 state departments and a new constitution.
+The Internal Revenue Service in August confiscated $40,000 in checks, claiming he owes about $11 million in back taxes.
+The 65 mph limit has been adopted by 40 states, with Virginia and Georgia excluded from the institute study because they increased speeds only last year.
+A first payment of C$7.50 a share is due Dec. 17.
+In World War II, Germany suffered crippling bottlenecks in its armaments production after Allied forces bombed several ball-bearing plants.
+The move will make Digital far more competitive with other makers of computers for engineers.
+Their views on these questions can therefore have a lasting impact on the shaping of our legal system for a long time after they are gone.
+Boesky, 52, was granted a transfer to the house about 10 days ago from the minimum-security Lompoc Federal Prison Camp in California, where he had been imprisoned since March 1988, prison spokesman Gavin O'Connor said Friday.
+The period includes the opening of a special session of the Russian Parliament, at which Gorbachev rival Boris Yeltsin faces a noconfidence vote, and the imposition of price increases.
+Frechette said that once drilling started, Exxon planned to monitor the site to keep workers away from Mayan ruins and to hand-clear dirt from some areas.
+Regulators and academicians "have been talking about alternatives to rate-base regulation for 100 years," says John Bain, an analyst with Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc.
+"The French are all daft as brushes," says Pete Hammerton, another English racer.
+He said he acquiesced in the paper's publication, despite initial reservations, thinking it contributed to "free and open debate."
+Year-earlier six-month results have been restated to reflect a change in depreciation method that reduced net income by $175 million, or 16 cents a share, the company said.
+A session with a federal mediator last weekend failed to end the dispute, and no new talks are scheduled.
+He said it might relate to material seized by U.S. authorities.
+Her life in the theater is the subject of a film currently in production for the PBS series, "American Masters." Asked about her greatest role, she cited the play, "Victoria Regina."
+For Paul Reichler, a Washington attorney who represents the Nicaraguan government in the U.S., such gestures prove a point about Mr. Borge: "He's not the dogmatic, doctrinaire, inflexible man that myth has made him."
+If something came along at an enormous price we would be doing our shareholders a disservice by not encouraging them to sell.
+FBI officials in Washington said they are investigating whether Hazelwood could be charged with felony violations of the Clean Water Act, which prohibits negligent discharge of pollutants into navigable waters.
+It is in the process of spending a further Pounds 55.5m on fitting out this building. By the end of last year it had disbursed only Ecu126m (Pounds 101m) in loans and investments to eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
+"All they are trying to do is borrow some of the legitimacy of the Bill of Rights itself."
+On April 19, he said, a jogger was hit by a cabbage.
+The bank, which lost more than $1 billion last year, has announced plans to streamline its operations through a combination of layoffs, attrition and sales of assets.
+But late last month, Owens-Illinois said, the staff of the FTC indicated that it would reject the revised plan too.
+Fighting Pollution High-energy sound waves may be used to eliminate tiny particles of pollution that now escape smokestack filters.
+"I'd say the vote was 99 percent to return to work," Nick Molnar, president of District 2 in Pennsylvania, said today.
+Rain was widespread from eastern New York to most of New England.
+Seventy-nine percent answered questions on the control of acid rain, 69 percent on pollution from pesticides.
+In Columbus, Ohio, a spokesman for Big Bear declined to comment on the filing.
+The contractors couldn't immediately be reached.
+"The question is not whether America has enough wallet, but whether it has the will to use its abundant wealth to solve the problems that it faces," wrote Henry Aaron, a senior economist with the liberal research organization.
+Mr. Volcker will present the Fed's midyear economic projections and money supply targets at a hearing of a House banking subcommittee on domestic monetary policy.
+"If you look at the studies and reports by the NTIA, you get pretty good insight into what will happen two or three years later in rule changes," said Alfred S. Sikes, the assistant secretary for Commerce responsible for the unit.
+But he said ad rates will rise about 6.5 percent and the company would be aggressive in boosting circulation revenue.
+Bush budget director Richard Darman has indicated the new administration will base its own budget revisions on the optimistic forecasts contained in the Reagan budget.
+At the base of all humanity there was a streak of violence.
+And not just any trend, but a trend about sex!
+However, in eight other instances including two Teamsters locals, a New York union for cement and concrete workers, and a local roofers union in Philadelphia, the government has similarly used RICO.
+The Tamil-dominated northern peninsula has been under an army assault for more than a week.
+Travelers said it expects to report a loss of $337 million, against year-earlier profit of $105 million, or $1.01 a share.
+"When he's been specific and when he's talking about the future, he has moved toward the center," says William McKenzie, executive director of the Ripon Society, a group of centrist-to-liberal Republicans.
+'After several minutes I realised it was coming from Tony Blair's inner office,' she said. 'I thought it was odd because everybody who works in that area had gone home for the evening.
+This is a town that surrendered its name to a deadly disease and signaled to the world what unchecked industrial waste can do to humans, wildlife and their surroundings.
+News that Britain's annual inflation rate rose to 7.7 percent in November from 7.3 percent in October was shrugged off by the market.
+What if your father were to read it?
+He says his name is Juan Fulano; in Spanish, that can mean John Doe.
+In a one-minute address to the House on Monday, Smith said that the practice of carrying both food and garbage appears to be increasing as landfills in eastern states reach capacity.
+But others don't think a significant push higher is in the cards.
+Pacific Telecom, Vancouver, Wash., also has agreed to retain for five years all current employees of the city's telephone company and to refrain from requesting new rate increases in that period.
+During the news conference, Naruhito stressed he wants to choose his own spouse, although his wedding won't be an entirely private matter.
+"He was proud of it," Dahl testified. "He looked like the fox that got the chicken.
+Our drama is that a load of current problems and acute socio-economic are pressing hard on us.
+Nevertheless, Bank of New York's apparent victory isn't likely to immediately unleash a rash of hostile bank offers.
+I thought we were doing great.
+The bureau is still reviewing the uses of all types of imported semiautomatics but has not reached a decision on whether to suspend importation of more models than the five types banned from import this week, said Jerry Rudden, a spokesman for the agency.
+It is absurd that France has decided to block the import of waste.
+At least 730 other Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers or civilians, and 48 Israelis have died in the violence.
+"Rugged individualism _ the days when it could work passed about three decades ago.
+By keeping interest rates low, he has presided over an increasingly robust economic recovery without appreciable inflation - as well as helping to nurse the US banking sector back to health.
+When parents can afford to buy toys, their children have little need or interest in building their own soapbox cars or making peach-pit rings by rubbing a pit against a stoop until a hole forms in the middle.
+He is a fanatic about writing personal notes to people along the campaign trail.
+"Most people don't think corporate bonds" are affected by as many events as stocks, said David A. Torchia, a vice president in the bond portfolio analysis group at Salomon.
+On Dec. 27, the government and the Union of Democratic Forces agreed to hold talks.
+It is the time par excellence when the disciplined angler can put aside thoughts of quantity and may reasonably pursue the dream of the monster.
+They also accuse the Cobrins and the Alexanders of attempting to oust Mr. and Mrs. Dobrin from the Steinberg board.
+Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir meanwhile called for changing Israeli policy to permit civilians and soldiers to open fire on Arab stone-throwers without shooting warning rounds first, an aide said.
+Markets in Europe and North America, however, picked up the ball, lifting the Australian dollar to an intraday high of 78.45 cents.
+The initial call was made at 10:44 a.m. Monday.
+The social worker met with Hanif and his mother six times, and the mother separately three times, according to DSS spokeswoman Lorraine Carli.
+According to ANSA, Ms. Berte telephoned for an ambulance at about 9 a.m. from her Milan apartment.
+They tend to be the most personally likeable members of the group, being sociable and stimulating as they go around collecting information from their many outside contacts and showing instant interest in new possibilities.
+Directly or indirectly, the common thread is Europe.
+But administration officials held out the promise of full diplomatic relations between the two former adversaries if Vietnamese troops are withdrawn from Cambodia.
+There are also significant differences between countries in the way that unemployment is counted.
+"This entire fall is a great opportunity lost to the networks due to the strike," said David Poltrack, CBS' vice president for marketing.
+Denmark also says it will look for such a guarantee.
+"We wouldn't have gotten involved with no-alcohol beer if we didn't think the opportunity was there," said Miller's Sciolla.
+President Reagan met with Mr. Bork yesterday, but officials said his message was that the appeals court judge should keep fighting.
+In the campaign's closing days, Mr. Clinton is seeking a second chance from the voters.
+Actor Lloyd Bridges, a goodwill ambassador for CARE International, is spending a week here for a tour of drought relief and development projects in eastern and central Ethiopia.
+The war also keeps Israel's Arab neighbors focused on Iran rather than on their traditional enemy, Israel.
+The Business Council's report will be eagerly awaited.
+"These people want to bring their yachts, build a marina, attract tourists," said Datia Hershkowitz, a settlement activist in Gaza.
+Wustenhoff was airlifted to the medical center's burn unit, where he died.
+Most researchers trying to understand this change claim to welcome the fact that female job opportunities have grown.
+Violence continued Thursday, with 40 Palestinians reported injured in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, most of them beaten by Israeli soldiers.
+Revenues for the first three months of the year rose 32 percent to $120.2 million from $91.1 million.
+South Korea has no formal ties with communist nations because of its rivalry with communist North Korea.
+But circumstances have changed.
+In addition, Mr. Moore said the Energy Department is working to come up with additional ways of boosting domestic production, increasing conservation and encouraging industry to use fuels other than oil.
+Meet van Lenteren's insect.
+The mob was looking for the owner of two jute mills that were shut down a year ago and mistakenly thought he was attending the picnic, according to police, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Thomas Torchia, the school's former officer-in-charge, was postponed three days until Aug. 25, said Lt. Cmdr.
+Chambers has resigned as Marlow's part-time police chief, a job he held three years.
+Sungard Data Systems Inc., offering of $60 million of convertible subordinated debentures, via Alex.
+Although the 33-year-old program provided start-up capital for companies such as Apple Computer Inc. and Federal Express Corp. and also helped create the private venture-capital industry, it has fallen on hard times in recent years.
+But the phones aren't likely be approved for commercial use for some months yet because equipment to test them for government approval isn't expected to be ready until November.
+The Superior Court suit filed Thursday alleges that Disney falsely promised the young Darlene a "substantial amount of money" from her percentage of the sales of character merchandising, royalties and residuals from record sales.
+"Why not?" she asked.
+Despite the delays, most of the East Germans seemed determined Tuesday to wait it out.
+Even armed with the news that good times will continue, Salomon's margins are hardly comforting.
+Key among the issues was a report on the effects of logging in national forests on the survival of the spotted owl.
+Officials noted an increase in imports of manufactured goods from newly industrialized Asian countries such as Taiwan and South Korea, attributing the rise to improved quality and price competitiveness.
+Next year, it plans to license an edition to other volunteer fire departments.
+U.S. forces continued to counter them with Patriot missiles.
+Giovando, one of the first authorities on the scene, said the accidents apparently were the result of icy roads and fog.
+A special prize for lifetime contribution to film was awarded to Gregory Peck.
+Over an extended period, he says, the two investment styles tend to cancel each other.
+The Marcos cases have been pending in Swiss courts since early last year.
+Burenstam Linder seized on it eagerly.
+It should be the accordion because of its rich history here and because it was invented here," said Tom Torriglia, a band member leading the effort for official recognition.
+Many of the people planning to leave are skilled professionals and business executives; companies are noticing increased emigration among top-level employees.
+As a result, there's not enough potential return, compared with super-safe Treasurys, to compensate for the risks looming on the horizon.
+The top price was the Pounds 9,350 paid for an Aubusson tapestry of the 19th century.
+Beazer's Gifford-Hill & Co. unit already runs an aggregates plant near the Koppers's site.
+"I'm not interested in things I've done.
+Overfunding, he says, helped insure that buyers would be there for Drexel's next deal.
+"Perhaps all of these people who are being persecuted have chosen it," she mulls, thoughtfully stroking her mink.
+Fitzwater said he did not think it would affect the availability of funds for drought relief.
+The look in women's hair fashions this spring is natural and decidedly female, according to hairstylists.
+The reconstruction was done by the Department of Transport's Air Accidents Investigation Branch based at Farnborough, southwest of London, which will publish a report on its findings in the first half of 1990.
+Gov. Bob Martinez, who signed the death warrant Jan. 19, did not respond to the request.
+A first step was to sharpen the image of the tournament itself.
+A May 1988 Justice Department report said an accurate count is not available.
+A key finding, Aaron said, is that a mission to Phobos could significantly offset the scale and uncertainties of a direct mission to Mars.
+But money is usually no object to the absolute monarch of the oil-rich sultanate.
+It was swimming strongly and didn't appear to have water in its lungs." Shallow water and deep, thick mud had hampered the rescue on the central Louisiana shore in Vermilion Parish about 20 miles south-southwest of Intracoastal City.
+The letter, written by two of Boschwitz's Jewish supporters and signed by them and 70 others, was printed on Boschwitz campaign stationery and mailed at campaign expense Nov. 1.
+Those factors have helped surviving farmers regain their footing.
+The lord chancellor has already taken five years to act on the Law Commission's main recommendations.
+"Everybody went 'yuck,'" said one Texas institutional investment manager whose company has lost money on Texas bank stocks.
+In the year-earlier quarter, Gerber earned $26.8 million, or 70 cents a share.
+In currency dealings, yen-selling pressure remained strong since the dollar's higher opening today, but many market participants were reluctant to make major moves before the U.S. trade report for May, traders said.
+Despite numerous corporate reorganizations and management shufflings, RJR concluded they were in very different businesses.
+The Soviet Union has admitted to possessing about 50,000 tons, though some analysts believe the arsenal is larger.
+The resolution that will be voted on next week will reaffirm (the earlier) resolution," she said prior to the gathering.
+Polyakov stayed inside the space station during Thursday's spacewalk to check on-board systems and the health of Titov and Manarov, Tass said.
+He muffled his dissatisfaction behind a long tapestry of plot summary.
+What we don't know is who the ultimate customer is," he said.
+Traders said the measures were effective in that they made it clear to speculators that Italy isn't willing at present to consider devaluing the lira.
+"The men who run America run it blue, gray and dull," says Mr. Molloy.
+"Sometimes there is more toughness in patience than in lashing out.
+A switch out of BOC, down 15 at 758p, and into ICI was said to be being advised by Smith New Court. ICI shares rose 14 to 1027p. A weak US dollar depressed many drug stocks.
+Assign responsibility for good product design at the top management echelon.
+He is latest of 35 businessmen and politicians who magistrates say will go to trial. Magistrates widen investigations to include reorganisation of chemicals industry in 1990.
+Rated single-A-3 by Moody's and triple-B by S&P, the issue will be sold through underwriters led by First Boston.
+"We pray for you, God, to wipe out Botha and his government," said a man speaking on behalf of labor unionists who have been detained and banned by the government of President P.W. Botha.
+The judges directed the company and the trust to meet with U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Burton Lifland, who approved Manville's 1988 Chapter 11 reorganization.
+Iraq invaded Kuwait Aug. 2.
+You have to start from scratch.' A bigger worry perhaps is the east's competitiveness.
+Holtyn said vandals torched the vacant house next door, and the flames spread to his home.
+The mansard roof and the top floor were added in 1847 using timbers salvaged from the river barges.
+If Sen. Helms doesn't like dial-a-porn, he needn't dial and listen.
+He said Friday that current losses were running $100,000 a day.
+"I'm not quitting," the columnist vowed in telephone interview from Washington on Monday after his lawyer filed the lawsuit against Paramount Studios in Los Angeles Superior Court.
+Such factors don't fit into the package.
+The act has not been invoked in the gulf crisis.
+Beijing has always said it will not accept a 'made in LegCo' compromise to its dispute with Britain.
+In exchange, Varco was to pay Baker Hughes three million shares of Varco common, an option to buy an additional one million shares at $6 each, and a $4.4 million eight-year, 12.5% subordinated note.
+Also, before meeting with an attorney, write down who you want your estate to benefit and how.
+In citing alleged violations of federal law, the company asked that the damages be tripled.
+Additional ads will appear locally during the season.
+But after the Soviet withdrawal, Austria installed a fountain in front of the monument.
+A Caterpillar spokesman confirmed that York was included in its previous proposal for a three-year, 16% wage-and-benefit increase, but that the offer no longer applies to those employees.
+It also reported demonstrations in Rangoon, the northern city of Mandalay, and Meiktila south of Mandalay, but gave no crowd estimates.
+Today's low at 2 a.m. EST was minus 37 degrees in Craig, Colo.
+They did indeed teach `the great end and real business of living"' _ a phrase from the constitution of the school founded in 1778.
+The company also holds an effective controlling investment in Oceana Investment Corporation, which has a 36.4 per cent interest in UK fashion retailer, Etam. The company is paying a final dividend of R63.4m, making a total payout for the year of R102m.
+"The House is going to do its job, with or without the cooperation of our minority," said House Speaker James Wright (D., Texas).
+"The timing of this decision is most unfortunate," Johnson said. "Closing arguments were heard April 19 and we finally get a ruling just six weeks before Election Day.
+The annual video convention stands alone as the only place where Charlton Heston, near-naked adult-movie stars, former Apollo astronaut Buzz Aldrin, child-slasher Freddy Krueger and "Wizard of Oz" munchkins can coexist in one room.
+Both have given up hopes of meeting the $136 billion deficit target set in the 1985 Gramm-Rudman deficit reduction law for fiscal 1989, which ends Sept. 30.
+The National League of Cities' board voted in 1987 to hold the 1991 convention in Phoenix, but with the condition that the decision would be reconsidered if Arizona did not create a paid King holiday.
+"The only thing I can say right now about the California package right now is that it's been mailed.
+A final agreement was meant to have been reached by mid-January. Integrated said it and creditor committees were continuing discussions with other potential funders of a reorganisation plan.
+In 1946, Laird became a foreign correspondent for CBS and worked in Paris and Berlin.
+About one third of the annual traffic is oil tankers, both from the Persian Gulf and eastern Saudi ports.
+Yet Harland continued to give upbeat briefings. On February 10, the day before the board met to agree on a profits warning, Mr Ashman met with one institution, John Govett.
+Rene Mendoza headed the detail that removed the books, and then burned them, the court said.
+The proposal has caused some grief at Fox Broadcasting Co. Under the Barrett plan, the new rules would apply to networks producing 11 hours of prime-time programming a week and having 100 affiliates.
+The police reported more than 60 incidents of unrest around the country, including stone throwing, arson and clashes with police.
+Names who are suffering this year ain't seen nothing yet.' He welcomed the report's recommendations for the future.
+The company supplies books to membership warehouse clubs.
+They added that market-makers were knocking share prices down in midafternoon in a bid to attract some interest, but the action largely helped open the way for London's late declines.
+Sponsors of a calendar that featured photos of young, single Dakotas farmers squandered profits on parties rather than keeping a promise to funnel money to financially strapped farmers, the state attorney general said Friday.
+Part of the answer depends on the peculiar history of the Church Commissioners.
+Nonetheless, the economy is starting to benefit from the conclusion of widespread inventory reduction.
+He may take a trip abroad in June.
+In 1985, Mr. Kent said he had invented a revolutionary process for recycling hazardous waste into harmless black gravel.
+"When did I say I wouldn't invade Kuwait?
+The hotel division's operating profit sank 27%, and occupancy rates dropped to 68% from 73% a year earlier.
+Prints are available through AP Newsfeatures (212-621-1820) at $5 per photo.
+A Teamsters strike deadline passed nearly a week ago as negotiations between the Minnesotat-based company and the union representing its 6,700 flight attendants continued.
+The ministry said the shootings occurred Tuesday night at an air base near Jessore, 85 miles southwest of Dhaka.
+Haag claimed he planned to purchase the meteorite in a deal arranged by Fernandez with the owner of the land on which the object had been found.
+"Why would anybody be allowed to get to that point to where they feel that way?"
+The chapters mingle brief biographical sketches, statistical summaries, selective quotation, and absorbing, occasionally amusing and sometimes provoking vignettes of business and technical genius at work.
+The new materials are ceramics that can conduct an electric current without any resistance.
+Then-Education Minister Mikhail A. Prokofiev said the objective was to double enrollment in technical institutes.
+They said the settlement should be approved within several days.
+Direct government payments to farmers in 1990 are expected to drop about 15 percent from last year to a range of $8 billion to $10 billion, the report said.
+Dow's net for the first half also jumped 41% to $558 million, or $2.90 a share, from $397 million, or $2.08 a share, a year earlier.
+Chinn and Wallach are now under indictment for racketeering, fraud and conspiracy in an alleged scheme to extract payments from the Bronx, N.Y., defense contractor in order to influence Meese and other federal officials.
+He also plans to bring in a vice chairman to oversee planning and other staff functions.
+John Cushman, who recently completed a 21-story office building in Burbank, Calif., threw a big bash there earlier this month for 550 real-estate brokers and prospective tenants.
+It had long been viewed as a wise and mature big brother for far-tinier republics such as Tuvalu, Tonga, Vanuatu and Kiribati.
+The gentlemen guests, he informed me, had already bathed, so I would be able to bath in privacy. In Japan it would be unthinkable to go on holiday for a few days without taking the waters.
+The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Frank Annunzio (D., Ill.), would also bar certain advertising pitches for the loans that lawmakers say could be misleading.
+That's up significantly from the 4.6 percent rate for all of last year, but down sharply from the worrisome 8.5 percent rate in the first quarter.
+While recovery does seem to be taking hold, it is not strong enough to make much difference to expectations for corporate earnings.
+US Sprint's inability to execute and collect on bills cost Mr. Skibo his job; it also cost the company an estimated $76 million in the second quarter.
+Isabel Allende is a storyteller. "Eva Luna," her third novel, is the story of a storyteller.
+Mr. Kozlu also has had the planes repainted, given flight attendants new uniforms and set about redecorating overseas offices.
+But the U.S. also recognizes that it must be flexible despite Russia's current weakness; otherwise, Mr. Yeltsin may encounter resistance to a new arms-reduction pact from his resentful military.
+Despite U.S. government concerns, the Canadian government is negotiating to provide financial assistance to General Motors Corp. for expansion of an assembly plant at Ste.
+The innovative Ford transaction could be imitated by other multinational corporations, investment bankers and tax lawyers say.
+They performed at Reggae Sunsplash last August in Jamaica. With a worldwide tour scheduled to begin in April, Marley is anxious to play his new songs in front of a live audience.
+While trucks account for about one-third of vehicle sales industrywide, they made up 39% of Ford's total sales volume through the first eight months of this year.
+Participants stayed away from placing major orders in anticipation of the release of U.S. first-quarter gross national product figures due out later in the day, he said.
+But it isn't always enough.
+They say that the floatation will give much needed breadth to a market overly dominated by a small number of stocks. The government, still a big force on the corporate scene, says that companies must be more adventurous and expand overseas.
+But some of the governors expressed concern that federal legislation might punish states that already have taken aggressive action or producers of western, low-sulphur coal.
+Separately, Matrix said it plans to buy back as much as $20 million face amount of convertible debentures periodically.
+Other high ranking Brazilian officials have made statements in favour and against CVRD's privatisation in recent weeks.
+That meant increasing the number of sales reps to 43 from 36 and reducing the reps' number of large accounts, so that important customers got more attention.
+"This is a very important case," says Daniel Mandelker, a land-use specialist at Washington University law school in St. Louis.
+McCrory Corp. has about $232 million of public debt outstanding; McCrory Parent Corp. has $455 million of public debt; and E-II has about $1.2 billion.
+"If you cut the head off a chicken, it is easy to deal with the body.
+The craft is to release a smaller satellite just before crossing the moon's orbit.
+We may soon have to call this a bond market crash. The vulnerability of the equity markets has varied, however.
+THE UNFAIRNESS of the construction allowances, Mr. Berger says, is evident when one compares them to what landlords are required to pay tenants for fixtures and improvements that the tenants make.
+The Third World will be poisoned with bitterness toward the rich countries.
+AMR Corp., parent company of American Airlines, reported Wednesday a 47.7 percent jump in first-quarter profit, partly due to increased traffic as passengers looked for an alternative to Eastern Airlines.
+The 23-story Riverview Tower, one of the biggest buildings in Knoxville, Tenn. Valued at between $20 million and $24 million.
+We can see a third of a continent's worth of thunderstorms.
+Both the United States and the Soviet Union want out of Afghanistan and are reportedly close to an agreement that would end the bloodiest and costliest regional conflict of the 1980s.
+People see all these ugliest facts of mismanagement and justly demand a strict punishment of the culprits, not because of vengeance but to assert the realisation that it is inadmissible and impossible to throw the people's resources to the winds.
+Ten years ago: The prime rate _ the interest rate charged by commercial banks to lowest-risk corporate customers _ rose to 20 percent, continuing an unprecedented upward climb.
+Ernie Stokes, a research director with WEFA Group Ltd., warned that a recession could occur this year if interest rates persist at current levels.
+Plenty of people, says Carl M. Grefenstette, a guitar-store owner and music producer.
+It's a romantic duet with Billy C. Scott.
+The absence of losses and restructuring costs alone should be sufficient to boost group profits significantly this year, providing there are no other nasty surprises.
+Patients with immune deficiency who have suffered from this form of meningitis require lifetime maintenance therapy to prevent recurrences.
+With five children through grade 6 living in the district now, Ms. Herbranson _ the school's lone teacher for 16 years _ will be back when classes begin anew Aug. 29.
+Service is the variable that can determine if a customer returns, he said.
+"'At some point we have to tell people the truth, you know.'
+Mr. Thompson became a lobbyist after working in the early 1980s for Mr. Bush, who was then vice president, and President Reagan.
+If the sights of India are unforgettable, so, sometimes, are the frustrations involved in trying to see them. India is a developing country with many needs more pressing than keeping tourists happy.
+A tragedy in the Persian Gulf was judged the No. 4 news event, with 901 points.
+The faults have become more glaring. The trouble is that there is nothing to show that this Antony either was or deserved to be a triple pillar of the world.
+A double hull creates a ship within a ship.
+Thirty-eight people were arrested after police violently broke up a July 10 demonstration sponsored by the opposition Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinate in Nandaimes, about 40 miles south of Managua, the capital.
+Chicagoans have just elected 540 neophyte school boards, one for each school.
+Talks resumed after a six-month recess caused, in part, by the Bush administration review of arms control and security policy.
+"We just can't discuss anything we've got in-house," the official said, explaining that the IRS is barred by law from discussing taxpayer matters, including municipal bond deals suspected or deemed to have failed the tests for tax exemption.
+Yet despite optimism stemming from the ozone agreement, some officials here still say the difficulties of curbing the greenhouse effect are huge, maybe insuperable.
+"It blemishes Israel," said Amnon Rubinstein, leader of the left-wing Shinui Party.
+For the year to January, sales were Pounds 695m, little different from the figures for 1990 or 1988. But operating profits increased from Pounds 21.6m to Pounds 36.8m.
+HealthInfusion gained 2 to 16 1/4 after the company recorded second-quarter net income of 20 cents a share, compared with 14 cents a year earlier.
+In particular, a recent draft prudential note on lending policy has been criticised for being too detailed and prescriptive. Mrs Gilmore admitted that it was not easy to devise guidance that applied sensibly to the whole of the industry.
+The cost of non-interest-bearing deposits with central banks would be passed on to those borrowing a currency in order to sell it short.
+All were civilian employees, Ebner said.
+The only question is how wide that margin is - and how much society is prepared to pay for it.
+Weeks was diagnosed a year ago and chemotherapy failed to stem the cancer.
+Oil traders described yesterday's session as one of the most volatile in the past six months.
+Zinbarg wouldn't disclose sales figures for his privately held company, but said he will be able to pay off his creditors by next month thanks to the Stuff-A-Pumpkin.
+Its US associate Landauer valued the Canary Wharf tower at Pounds 680m, which also is thought unlikely to be realised. The consequences of Canary Wharf failing for existing tenants would also be severe.
+As United Express, the company currently serves 10 cities with its turboprop fleet and 11 cities with jetliners.
+The evening brightens with the musical numbers, in particular an updated version of Let's Do It, with John Major and the Prince of Wales neatly caricatured, and Piaf's La Vie En Rose.
+The firm said Mr. Wang was scheduled to leave the firm at the end of this week, at the conclusion of the program, and said it didn't know his plans.
+The company's last good year financially was 1983, when it posted profits of $161.7 million.
+The Reagan administration, rushing to complete its final budget under a compressed time schedule, is declaring victory in its effort to reduce next year's budget deficit by $35 billion without resorting to new taxes.
+A government unable to tax and spend as it judges fit - at least in terms of the overall balance - can no longer govern.
+The Bush folks have already responded.
+He cited the current level of interest rates, especially short-term rates, and the possibility of further increases as factors that will keep the market from making any progress.
+The study, by the CFTC's division of economic analysis, shows that "a trade is a trade," a member of the study team said.
+If the voting on the "jointness" issue goes the way of other New Directions-backed resolutions, the movement may strike out at the convention.
+Its final broadcast will be on Jan. 18, three days after the deadline the United Nations has given Iraq to get out of Kuwait.
+That will leave little scope to upgrade its outdated store portfolio, despite an additional Pounds 80m of working capital facilities.
+Real GNP has not been able to achieve an annualized growth rate above 2% for the past nine quarters.
+It's been a real dog."
+The question for non-smokers is how aggressively to avoid tobacco smoke.
+And I am going to keep that Social Security Trust Fund sound and keep our commitment to the elderly.
+Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden, who is managing the legislation for the Democrats, sounded more optimistic in a separate press conference.
+'Well, I think he's very good.
+Who will build shelter for low- and moderate-income Americans now ignored by the move-up market-oriented home builders.
+Lower U.S. rates make dollar-denominated investments less attractive to overseas investors.
+Leona Helmsley, the persnickety hotel queen quoted as saying "only the little people pay taxes," has been convicted of evading $1.2 million in income tax by charging personal expenses to her business empire.
+Long the region's nonpareil financial institution and one of only two Miami banks to survive the Depression, Southeast served most of the city's blue-chip companies.
+"We are pursuing every effort" in an effort to bring the POWs home, said Gerasimov. "We are not excluding contacts with Islamabad," he said, referring to the capital of Pakistan, where Afghan guerrilla political leaders have their headquarters.
+Mr. Goldberg owns 8.3% of First National's stock.
+Mr. Greenspan's remarks swept away whatever uncertainty remained about whether a recent drop in the closely watched federal funds rate was a temporary fluke.
+It has dumped a Distillers strategy that aimed to increase market share by flooding stores with large stocks of cheap, blended whisky.
+The only ones for whom the dice were always hot were the lawyers.
+There are at least 50,000 nursing home residents in Florida.
+Some prisoners have been held since Sept. 1980, when the war began.
+The company had deducted all of the expenses in the two years they were incurred, arguing that they originated in the litigation arising from its business.
+'But we can examine every development, every policy option, every idea and ask ourselves - does this support industry?
+After more than two hours of pandemonium, Justice Rashid Aziz Khan adjourned the hearing until Oct. 9, the day Ms. Bhutto is to stand trial before him on another corruption charge.
+"The world is changing.
+Part of the problem may be that the Trust's creators have set their sights high.
+The plan was approved by the United Kibbutz Movement on Sunday. The smaller Kibbutz Artzi movement accepted the program three weeks ago.
+Even 'coal' offers a fair gamble - a two penny dividend.
+Mr. Ennis said GenCorp expects to receive 70% of the value of the stations, including real estate, and challengers to the licenses would receive 30%.
+Mr. Getty, who was a 40% owner of Getty Oil, also is released from any legal liability as part of Texaco's proposed reorganization plan.
+It was a sleepy backwater, the Middle East in the early years of this century.
+The plaintiffs are two homeless men who panhandle in the subway system. The lawsuit, brought by the Legal Action Center for the Homeless, was filed on behalf of all homeless people in the state.
+The FDA, however, never did a followup inspection of its own.
+Recently two army officers were found guilty by a military court of desecrating the sacrament in a Catholic church and discharged. The animosity is made worse by rising unemployment.
+'Where's the television factory?' asks Johnson. 'You're looking at it.' 'But the sign says Merck and Co, Inc, a pharmaceutical company.
+Pilot Wayne Konga radioed an alternate plan to land at Albert Whitted Airport in St. Petersburg but ditched about two miles southwest of the field, said Petty Officer Chuck Rose.
+Though brief, this book contains some real eye-openers.
+In a statement, Mr. Weaver, who now runs his own marketing company, Gordon Weaver Enterprises, said the allegations were "unsupported" and "utterly lacking in credibility."
+Jeffrey Laurence of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center said he was concerned that the compound highlighted in the study did not work against close relatives of the AIDS virus, including HIV-2 and a monkey-carried version of the AIDS virus.
+It's not a Jewish school.
+The rebellions, it points out, were 'spontaneous, disorganised and poorly armed, and were no match for the fire-power of the troops loyal to the regime.
+Industry stocks, therefore, should see some reduction. Only in 1996 does AME suggest that prices could be moving back towards their 'long-term trend' at about Dollars 1,600 a tonne.
+While many of the lightning-ignited blazes have been brought under control, about 22,000 firefighters continued to battle flames in northern California and Oregon.
+"The future for this entire family of products is nowhere near its peak," believes Mr. Nelson.
+AT&T has not commented on the latest development.
+Dukakis claimed his administration would foster "a competitive America, one that doesn't duck and hide but stands up and competes with the best of them." An oil import fee "will put a $50 billion burden on this nation's economy.
+Some 30-year Treasury issues have jumped about 14 points, or $140 for each $1,000 face amount, while their yield has fallen to about 8.8% from about 10.375%.
+Mr. Cooper said if TSI had been in existence for the year ended Sept. 30, it would have had a consolidated turnover in excess of one billion rand ($483 million) and profit after tax of about 64 million rand ($31 million).
+That practically limits voting rights to natives of Lithuania who are serving in their home republic or to a handful of officers who have served in the same post for many years.
+The forms the companies failed to file were 10-Q forms, similar to quarterly reports, and 10-K forms, similar to year-end reports, Berces said.
+The federal agency said that 34 of the 331 1987 cars imported into the U.S. by Maserati should have had passive restraints.
+After years of independence as a solid, if somewhat dull company, Stead fell into the hands of aggressive developer Clayform Properties in 1989.
+They are now traded regularly in the salerooms, a service to sellers who want to cash in expensive watches that might seem, to them, dated: or they might have been given a newer model.
+Life Ministry, a missionary organization that operates in remote parts of Kenya, uses the aircraft to transport supplies to its workers, Chynoweth said.
+He became Rick instead of Ricky when he began playing older roles.
+Gandhi's position already had been weakened by criticism of his leadership and reports of high-level corruption in his government stemming from a $1.4 billion weapons deal.
+Ethics-code violators face penalties from warnings to expulsion from the 13,000-member society.
+Individual figures for the life expectancy of Volvos weren't immediately available.
+Gold was quoted at $445.05 an ounce in early trading today in Hong Kong.
+Bono, also a Republican, returned Wednesday from a promotional trip for his new line of chocolate chip cookies.
+"The indication is that the driver of the truck ignored the signals and drove around the gates," Johnsen said.
+Instead, the Bells sent Stephen Shapiro, a partner with the Chicago law firm of Mayer, Brown & Platt to testify.
+However, the chemical is approved only as an acne treatment and produces such adverse effects as peeling, skin sensitivity to sunlight and swelling, according to the FDA.
+A nation this wealthy shouldn't have anybody hungry," Ms. Pakciarcz said. "One out of four children under 6 is poor and hungry and people are just saying no to hunger.
+The government said in a news release that the purchase by Iberia will raise the flag carrier's control of shares in Vuelos Internacionales de Vacaciones SA (Viva Air) to 96 percent.
+It is far from clear whether North Korea will in practice agree to reopen bilateral talks with South Korea on de-nuclearisation, or that it will agree to spot inspection of its facilities.
+Bull and the French government are likely to cite these new financing arrangements as a further argument for investing more state funds in the troubled company.
+Preston says numerous prospective buyers have approached him, with particular interest in Avon's retail fragrance business, consisting of some of the country's most popular perfumes sold in department stores, such as Giorgio.
+Dole's weakened campaign, meanwhile, continued to shrink, with only about 10 to 12 aides left on the payroll, according to spokeswoman Dale Tate.
+But it is not all deprecation of his own genius.
+The Central America issue was one of the main points of contention at last week's summit meeting between President Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
+Bok grew up in Beverly Hills, Calif., and graduated from Stanford in 1951.
+The main demand has come the engineering and construction industries and from public and miscellaneous services. 'The increasing number of vacancies in manufacturing are the first warnings of skill shortages ahead,' the council said.
+Plaintiffs include more than 24,000 bondholders who have filed proofs of claim and Chemical Bank of New York, the trustee representing bondholders.
+The funds will be distributed according to each county's proportionate losses in low-income housing units.
+Once again, Judith Krantz has hounded and pounded out a best seller, and her husband Steve has huffed and puffed the thing into a miniseries.
+He was pardoned earlier this year by President Bush for making illegal contributions to President Nixon's re-election campaign in 1972.
+"There were some little kids in the surf and they were just covered with it," Haskell said.
+Mexico City has 1.2m water users, but around 500,000 are not registered or do not pay.
+However, in contrast to the planned flotation of Fininvest's film interests, which had been slated for the New York Stock Exchange, the SBE listing would only involve Milan. VNU to sell printing division, Page 20 NEW HIGHS (129). BRITISH FUNDS (3) Treas.
+Accessibility may be increasingly costly, but when the Footsie Index can dive 60 points in a day it can be a price worth paying.
+Nearly half the total increase was attributable to a rise in recipients in Texas, California and Florida, the report said.
+Only after several days did Carrick apologize for the remarks.
+But his strategy isn't limited to household names.
+"If we don't have a clear definition of the VRAs and a clear definition of when they're going to be extended, you're going to find a lot of people in here trying to dump steel," he said at a news conference before the meeting.
+"Well, he'd be welcome," said Bush, who is here on a three-week vacation that runs through Labor Day.
+The two Koreas have hundreds of thousands of troops facing each other along the 150-mile border, which is sealed.
+They know how to delegate and keep their desks tidy.
+The show fell behind schedule and frequently went into reruns.
+These were people from the street.
+"Although the detection rate has improved since last year, I will not be satisfied until we achieve a 100 percent success rate in detecting weapons," Burnley said.
+The Bakkers now live in Orlando, Fla., and have been broadcasting "The Jim and Tammy Show" from what had been an abandoned shopping center.
+News Corp. slipped 5/8 to 5 5/8.
+U.S. Customs officials said the indictments stem from a two-year undercover investigation into a money-laundering ring that routed drug profits through the banks to Colombian cocaine cartels.
+Meanwhile it becomes difficult to push unemployment back down because many people lose contact with the labor market or their skills.
+Sources said the government also wants to insure that Milken is fired because his legal challenge may take months to resolve and he could remain at the firm indefinitely.
+Pinior said the congress was attended by members of his group, the banned peace group Freedom And Peace, the militant splinter group Fighting Solidarity and the Independent Students Association.
+The IRA is fighting to oust Britain from Northern Ireland and unite the predominantly Protestant province with the Roman Catholic Irish Republic.
+But a resolution introduced Wednesday contends the treaty is invalid because the Constitution requires both the House and Senate to approve the transfer of U.S. property.
+This was followed, 15 years later, by the establishment of a Society of Friends of Art under the patronage of the prince himself and one of the ministers of the time, Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil.
+In the more than 1,130 airplanes equipped with Airfone's cordless system, that limitation isn't usually a problem.
+"We are heading for a dictatorship.
+The company is expected to be one of the main beneficiaries of such a deal through the supply of the Warrior and Piranha armoured vehicles. One analyst speculated that such a deal may be worth as much as Pounds 750m to GKN.
+Mr. LaBow won't confirm or deny that, but says he alone makes investment decisions for the partnerships that hold Wheeling claims.
+The reinsurance arrangements of life insurance companies are among the targets of the government's drive to close more tax loopholes.
+In late New York trading yesterday, the dollar stood at 1.9773 West German marks, up from 1.9665 Monday.
+Centel is based in Oak Brook, Ill.
+"Although it is obvious that this tumor is aggressive and dangerous, Mr. Atwater has many factors working in his favor," Kornblith said.
+Oil has given Kuwait one of the highest per capita incomes in the world _ about $20,000. But this has not meant peace for the tiny Persian Gulf country of 1.8 million people.
+'Marlene was a triumph.' Perot was spell-bound.
+The banquet was iftar, the meal to break the dawn-to-dusk fast that devout Moslems practice during the month of Ramadan.
+Even after yesterday's jump the stock is hardly high priced.
+His insurance paid the $12,000 Taylor Manor bill and $25 of the $80 a session with Mr. Wynne, whom he saw for two years after he left Taylor Manor.
+Dividend growth has bounced back after three years of shrinking payouts.
+This year Compaq purchases were 42% of Conner's total sales.
+But there are two reasons why it may not be far-fetched. The first is that Mr Mitterrand has steadily grown in stature on the French national stage, and it has now become quite normal in France to measure him against de Gaulle.
+"On the question of human rights there are always differing interpretations," Ms. Li said. "Some organizations like Amnesty International have always tried to interfere in China's internal affairs on the human rights account.
+He confirmed a report in the newspaper Al-Siyassa, which said security personnel arrested 25 retired military officers and former civilian officials from the former government of President Gaafar Nimeiri.
+Popoyan said the flame-throwers were turned in anonymously on Saturday, as the Armenian parliament ordered, after Ter-Petrosyan's election was announced.
+His resignation might look like a good thing for the conservatives, since the CDU had been trying to unseat the mayor for years.
+The commission has rarely gone against state biologists' findings on a species in the past, but the panel, by a vote of 3 to 1, held that it wasn't convinced that the bird's condition is dire enough to warrant protections.
+Both fraternity members pleaded guilty to drug charges.
+The Morgan proposal, while not finding a way to solve Mexico's debt problem, has cleared the way for work on a more realistic long-term solution to LDC debt woes.
+It was an ironic comment from Texaco's former trial lawyer who, in 1985, spent months disparaging Pennzoil's contention that it had a contract to buy Getty Oil Co. even though the detailed paper work never was completed.
+King Fahd said Monday Saudi Arabia would pursue plans to bolster its defenses, dismissing veiled Israeli threats to the kingdom after it bought intermediate-range missiles capable of hitting any Mideast capital.
+Rain also fell in the South.
+The European Commission, the EEC's executive body, unveiled a plan earlier this year for a minimum withholding rate of 15 percent throughout the trading bloc.
+Leaders of the 10 unions involved in the dispute planned to meet Monday morning to set dates for ratification votes.
+Turnover was just short of 7m, with the shares sliding 5 to 455p. Bredero Properties retreated 4 1/2 to 10 1/2 p after announcing an agreed takeover by Slough Estates, up 8 at 248p.
+"There are some things about our show that I'll never understand," Summers said.
+"Even the skeptics of a year ago now figure, 'What's another 100 or 200 points?'
+Manuel Antonio Noriega's candidate, is a test of U.S. attitudes toward next year's Nicaraguan elections.
+He jumped $50,000 bail just before the start of his trial and was convicted and sentenced in absentia to 25 years to life in prison.
+But some toy executives are doubtful the same thing will happen in America.
+She was never heard from again, Fletcher said.
+"Because the bodies of the two women were completely nude and both were bruised around the breasts and on the inside of the thighs, rape or attempted rape is presumed," the report said.
+Last month, he proved he can plug a loophole as fast as any of his predecessors.
+Even the escalating violence here during Mr. Shultz's trip seems to reinforce the views of each side, rather than change peoples' views.
+The first outbreak of ethnic violence under Gorbachev was in Alma Ata, the Kazakhstan capital, in December 1986.
+Dana Heupel, a former Star assistant city editor now with the Fresno (Calif.) Bee, said: "I never felt any influence from the Pulliam family to cover a story in a certain way, and that was a reputation the paper had in the '60s and '70s."
+The woman made only one demand, asking for a hot meal.
+We need a 'New Deal' for Europe. We are not, thank God, starting from nothing.
+"The Shatt-al-Arab is an Iraqi waterway," Jasim declared.
+It would have a $1.5 billion line of credit with the Treasury.
+Medeiros planned to visit the baby and the Stephenses during the yearend holidays.
+"They have gotten away with statistical malfeasance for 200 years and figure they can get away with it for another 10," Dinkins said.
+The smashed cocaine-trafficking network belonged to Carmelo Meco Dominguez.
+The best body language for "Bodywatching" is turning the channel.
+The report did not distinguish between killed and wounded.
+Younger readers will receive a comprehensive introduction to the period; older readers will surely want to have both.
+Meanwhile, West Point-Pepperell was pressing a $62.50-a-share offer.
+If the speaker's plunge into Central American diplomacy is any guide, the bareknuckle strategy is working beautifully.
+Guarantee by Sanwa Bank.
+Mr. Russ's own career was the first fatality.
+Prospect is a New York investment concern.
+"The yen was making up for lost ground," James M. Florsheim, a vice president of Chicago Corp., said.
+Enter Mr. Farley in a voice-over: "Just imagine joining a team where the coach doesn't care about you, where no one thinks about your working conditions, your health, your pride."
+"I had daydreamed about making a toilet," she says, "but I didn't know I'd spend so much time on it." The program is a project of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and is partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts.
+Chairman Raymond Hay said LTV's principal components will be a down-sized steel company concentrating on flat-rolled products, two aerospace and defense operating groups and a streamlined energy products division.
+Since Britain's move, there has been no announcement of major British investment in South Africa.
+If this means a resumption of our earlier policy of reflagging and escorting tankers in danger, then that earlier policy should be swiftly resurrected.
+"I'd like to do more than $23 billion," said Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole (R., Kan.).
+The spokesman said that Bush discussed the situation in general terms with Peres last week when the president was in New York to address the United Nations.
+Lowery acknowledges the severity of the obstetrics problem, but says something must be done immediately to prevent more trauma centers from closing their doors because of the impact on the community.
+Unity High School's Class of '89 all agreed on what color their graduation gowns should be.
+Robert McClements Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of Sun Co., was elected to the board of this steelmaker.
+On Wednesday, state District Judge Claude R. Sledge waived the required 72-hour waiting period.
+The dogs gnawed on the woman for about 30 minutes.
+In Patiala, a powerful bomb blew up in a soda water factory in front of the district court building, killing three Hindus and injuring one.
+The "Baby Bells" _ the seven regional operating companies that were split off from AT&T in the divestiture _ almost immediately galloped out ahead of their progenitor.
+It sent a Norwegian salvage vessel that was expected to reach the crash site late Sunday.
+Manyon said the meeting raised "important questions" about Bush's contention the administration acted as soon as it learned of allegations against Noriega concerning the laundering of drug profits.
+EARNINGS PROBLEMS: The financial record of a company may be the most critical part of a prospectus, investment advisers say.
+Now the company is making plywood, though it faces difficulties winning markets because of the country's system of export-quota allocations run by an industry association.
+Last year the NRC ordered wholesale changes at Turkey Point, and the utility submitted an independent management consultant's report.
+'At the end of the day we are far happier with 100 per cent ownership.
+The Toronto-based zinc, copper, nickel and precious-metals producer had offered 64 Canadian dollars (US$53) to acquire each of McIntyre's 3,670,000 shares outstanding.
+Throughout the 8-year war, Iran has supported the autonomy movement of Iraq's 3.5 million Kurds and has sent arms and supplies across the border to them.
+The issue has a weighted average life of 10.4 years because of early principal payments.
+'If things go well, it's because of the company his father built up.
+Others might shift some of their investment portfolio into tax-exempt municipal bonds or mutual funds.
+MEPC may be sticking to the commendable view that diluting net asset values is a heinous offence.
+After that rigmarole, which is what the Olympics really are about, first across the finish line wins.
+Guaranty said that completion of the merger still is subject to several conditions, including court approval of lawsuit settlements and completion of bank financing documents.
+I don't expect to hear anything I don't know." The Old Senate Chamber where the meeting was held has only rarely been used for business meetings since the Senate moved to its present quarters in 1859.
+"What we found from the test was we didn't need to reformulate our product for consumers to enjoy it in the morning," Curtin said.
+This is quite close to the bone. Of course, he gets into trouble.
+And, despite Mr. Rostenkowski's vows to raise revenue in the future, he and Mr. Bentsen may try to tack on a proviso to extend some popular tax breaks that are expiring this year.
+And by the time the youngsters were returned home, "they weren't the same children," says Mrs. Gran.
+The Republican ticket is supported by 47 percent of those polled, compared to 43 percent for the Democratic ticket of Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen.
+Mr. Abboud, a former Chicago banker, leads a group that Wednesday agreed to take over management of First City with $970 million of assistance from the FDIC.
+Auto makers have no legal right to dictate prices to dealers, as Mazda dealers are quick to point out.
+It's what we requested and recommended and what we felt was appropriate," U.S. Attorney Frederick J. Scullin said after the sentencing Thursday.
+A senior U.S. official also said that the Palestinians in their talks with Mr. Baker had raised "a lot of questions that showed a genuine interest" in pursuing a peace process.
+It envisions more funding for Japanese language study and fellowships by the United States, one said.
+At a news briefing on the coming Toronto Economic Summit, he said such a decline wouldn't mean an overall slowing of economic growth.
+"There is a lot of risk going over the boss's head," Ms. Price acknowledges.
+Share prices rose sharply rose on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
+The case was widely viewed as a test of alien rights.
+The American Association of Retired Persons said the rule change, if adopted, appears to violate the spirit of the Social Security program.
+The bidding at yesterday's 30-year bond auction was below average, as measured by the bid-to-cover ratio.
+But a federal judge ruled that the company's main office is in New York because it has administrative offices there.
+Lithuania's secessionist government has accused the Kremlin of backing forces bent on its overthrow, but also appeared to improve the climate for formal talks by expressing a willingness to make major concessions.
+By retreating to the apparent security of, say, money-market funds, investors may not be earning enough investment return to pay for a comfortable retirement.
+Foley and Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said Democrats would quickly advance another minimum wage bill if Bush prevails in the veto fight.
+'We are saying to directors: 'If you don't understand it, say no',' says Leahy. A policy statement alone is not going to ensure that things run smoothly in the treasury.
+In some cases that's more than $1 million.
+The snag is that one only laughs at foreign people's jokes if they are funny by our standards.
+But many administration officials contend the current manual's language is so broad that it is unworkable, affording protection to acreage that doesn't deserve it.
+He made clear that the Communist Party intends to continue its one-party rule and a system of self-management that provides for limited worker power-sharing in managing companies.
+House prices also fell in the previous two months.
+About one-third of US households also have at least one PC. Japan by comparison has been slow to take advantage of PC technology. The enterprise culture.
+Gary Montopoli, managing partner of Arthur Andersen's office in Cincinnati, confirmed that a tentative settlement had been reached but said terms couldn't be disclosed yet.
+They said the deal barred Macktal from testifying to the NRC regarding his concerns about plant safety.
+They are killing our people," Diaz said. "Sometimes we say, let them have it because they have nothing better.
+But not much has been said about the opposition's reluctance to acknowledge Chile's economic gains under Gen.
+Another contributing factor is the recession, which is swelling the ranks of welfare recipients, who are automatically eligible for Medicaid.
+"We'd never have been able to do that deal unless Russia had become independent," says Paul E. Konney, senior vice president of Tambrands.
+Only about 20 per cent of Edradour, however, is purloined for the blends, the rest is sold as a 10-year-old single malt.
+For the first half of the year, Weyeerhaesuser unet income was $303 million or $1.43 a share, up 14 percent from the $265.4 million or $1.26 a share in the same period last year.
+Run the tests, hook up the machines, write the prescriptions and move 'em out.
+Mr. Balog said the strongest demand seems to be for the testers that make sure those chips work as promised and for steppers that actually draw the lines on the chips.
+Young marriage is encouraged by generous loans, portions of which are written off as each child appears.
+But equally a traditionally leisurely parliament has to debate in committee and full session - a process repeated in each house - in record time.
+That leaves private equity and debt, and finding it won't be easy given a world-wide capital crunch and a recession-battered U.S. economy.
+Civil War buffs may soon have clearer pictures of the Union ship Monitor, which sank in a gale off the North Carolina coast 128 years ago after its celebrated battle with the Confederate ship Merrimack.
+The labor dispute involved two unions and three separate strikes.
+The dollar closed at 146.25 yen, up 0.52 yen from Tuesday's close.
+It was not certain whether the violence was related to this week's national leadership changes in which hard-line former army general Sein Lwin assumed the positions of president and head of the only political party.
+"When I read on the cover of Time magazine, `Are the Japanese being unfair?,' I kind of think people are going to be mad at me," Kadohata said.
+Senate passage of a $67.2 billion package for veterans, housing and space programs was delayed while lawmakers weighed adding aid for victims of last week's Hurricane Hugo.
+The guerrillas, backed by Pakistan and the United States, were not a party to the U.N.-mediated Geneva accords under which the Soviets pledged to withdraw an estimated 100,000 troops from Afghanistan by Feb. 15.
+There are 80 homes in Kalapana Gardens and 43 others in the surrounding coastal community.
+I did him right many favors when he was mayor of Charlotte, which are a matter of record.
+Most of the main hospitals were staffing only their emergency rooms, a check of major hospitals and clinics showed.
+The TUC has produced figures to show that equalising at 60 could be cheaper than equalising at 65 - Pounds 0.07bn, a far cry from the Pounds 3.5bn which the the government maintains equalising at the lower age would cost.
+He was shot while resisting being taken by the soldiers,' one said.
+He said they had told officials they were en route to look for farm work, probably near Phoenix, had been traveling mostly at night and had run out of water Friday afternoon or Saturday morning.
+I am actually in the market for one.
+"I hope it would not influence the relations between Israel and Egypt," Foreign Minister Moshe Arens said.
+In the early 1950s, they fought each other in the Korean War which ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. Technically, they remain at war and the border between them is one of the most heavily fortified in the world.
+Compared with the January prices, yesterday's increase was only $200 a car.
+"They figure it's not a very good advert."
+Shearson Lehman Hutton Holdings Inc., which is in a merger pact with its majority owner American Express Co., said Friday it would omit its common stock dividend for the second quarter.
+To find antique bridal dresses, she advises contacting the curator of a museum costume collection or a local antiques dealers' association, who would be likely to know costume specialists who handle these dresses.
+Carol Burnett says it was a "hoot" to return to the theater of her childhood for her third special musical appearance with Julie Andrews.
+Keith, a retired FBI agent, is charged by the defending champion San Diego Yacht Club with protecting the precious chalice.
+Including losses from discontinued operations, Avon's net income for 1987 was $159.1 million, or $2.26 a share.
+Its members are leading companies that are industrial users, suppliers, processors and or producers of foods, food ingredients and processes arising from biotechnology.
+Some basic foodstuffs are rationed.
+Equally tough with those she manages, Ms. Bass has acquired a reputation that somewhat echoes that of Howard Goldfeder, Federated's chairman and chief executive officer and the man who promoted her.
+The funds also might be put toward Cablevision's involvement in the Sky Cable plan, announced early this year, analysts said.
+Avon Products Inc., the largest player in the direct-selling field, is mulling what to do about a $2.1 billion takeover offer from its younger and smaller rival Amway Corp.
+Another key figure will be Farouk Kadoumi, head of the PLO's political department and its de facto "foreign minister" since 1973.
+"Are we to believe that the Census Bureau consistently found more whites than they estimated, but was unable to find even the number of Hispanics that they had estimated in 1988?" he said.
+Amnesty, a London-based, worldwide human rights organization and winner of the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize, demanded anew that a judical inquiry be made in the killings.
+Two British soldiers were shot to death Saturday after mourners at an IRA funeral dragged them from a car, beat them with crowbars and hoisted them naked before cheering onlookers, witnesses and police said.
+Many of the U.S. officials said they were surprised to find the Vatican very receptive to their ideas.
+A spokesman said that "a whole army of senior executives" of Arco was flying back to Los Angeles yesterday from London, and might reassess the company's position after returning.
+Aoun has rejected the peace plan because it did not include a clear timetable for the withdrawal of Syria's 40,000 troops from Lebanon.
+Ingersoll Publications, which bought a half-stake in the newspaper group in December 1989, also manages the newspapers.
+For Mr. Gorbachev, a trip to Beijing would be a milestone for his so-called "new political thinking," which stresses the need for international cooperation.
+Supporters say random testing is the only true deterrent to drug and alcohol abuse, while opponents say such testing is an invasion of privacy and is often inaccurate.
+She (Anderson) cheated another person out of a scholarship," Ms. Garcia said.
+With 96 percent of the French results in and counting stopped for the night, 79.91 percent had voted "yes" on a statute that would clear the way for a 1998 vote on independence for New Caledonia.
+The gambling palaces, illegal under state law, were bringing busloads of tourists, hundreds of jobs, and millions of dollars to the economically depressed reservation.
+Boston gets 12.5 inches of snow during a normal January and has temperatures in the 30s.
+Student dissent has been gathering strength since senior leader Deng Xiaoping took power and initiated his policies of reform in the late 1970s.
+Details about damage were somewhat sketchy since people have not yet been allowed to return to much of the coast and electricity and telephone lines were down.
+Who were the WE in We The People when We The People entered the American vocabulary?
+He also said the FDA late last year gave approval for Sunrise Technologies to begin U.S. marketing of a laser system for treating glaucoma.
+The spokesman was asked about reports that Panamanians working for United States companies in Panama were disgruntled over U.S. economic sanctions designed to end the Noriega regime.
+It's not like an election, where preliminary reports come out based on a few precincts or cities.
+Commodities: Oil $18.83 a barrel, up 33 cents.
+"The deal just didn't jell," he said, adding that there aren't any prospects of the talks being reopened in the near future.
+Another White House staff member says Mr. Regan is "much less feisty" at meetings than he was in the past.
+"The pizzazz lies in the deal situations," said Larry Wachtel, an analyst for Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. "All the airlines are going berserk." Other takeover-related issues also were actively traded.
+"The services are defending budget priorities that simply have been overtaken by events," says Jacques Gansler, a prominent defense analyst.
+They also say Angola for the first time has accepted the principle of a total Cuban troop withdrawal.
+In 1989, it earned $300,000, or eight cents a share, on revenue of $86.6 million.
+But the company outperformed the stock market indices. On the income side, dividends from investments had been better than expected although there was a few reductions.
+On Aug. 3, Harvey took the can to the Jacksonville Health Department to have the lid removed, and a six-inch mouse was discovered.
+The circuit-breaker in the Chicago market kicked in when the futures market fell the equivalent of 100 points on the Dow Jones industrial average.
+"What can the church do?"
+Even if he survives confirmation, lingering doubts will impair his ability to lead for many months, at best.
+About twice as many voters as usual turned out for municipal elections to cast ballots on 13 City Council candidates for five seats and six proposals, including the abortion rights and marijuana fine questions, officials said.
+In some sense the character of Harvard is on trial." Derrick Bell, Harvard Law's first tenured black professor, announced plans last month to take an unpaid leave of absence until the school hires a minority woman.
+But Mr Koos du Toit, chief economist of the South African Agricultural Union, says it is the worst drought he has ever seen, and the most widespread.
+Further afield, Iceland has apparently been weighing a link to the Ecu, even though the US dollar makes up 18 per cent of the trade-weighted currency basket it uses at the moment.
+The company predicted "another outstanding year" while warning that "the remaining quarters of 1987 probably won't show uniform gains."
+Rusakov's comments appeared in an article published in today's editions of the Sovietskaya Kultura newspaper.
+Prime Minister V.P. Singh trails former premier Rajiv Gandhi as the favorite man for the nation's top post, according to an opinion poll published Sunday.
+Shultz also gained informal support, Redman said, for a U.S. proposal to set up a Bangkok-based working group to explore fresh solutions to the 30-year-old refugee exodus from communist Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
+L. William Seidman, chairman of the FDIC, which insures commercial bank deposits up to $100,000, said the agency will seek buyers for the new institution.
+Side by side, they are broad-shouldered and handsome, heads tipped back, mouths stretched wide, eyes crinkled shut.
+Two men were dead; valuable manuscripts had changed hands; false names were involved.
+The South African delegates represent all major sports in that country.
+But the president of the region's self-proclaimed Serb government called the vote a fraud and said he would resist the deployment.
+James A. Taylor, chairman of this savings and loan holding concern and its principal operating unit, Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan Association, was elected to the additional post of chief executive officer of the unit.
+The FBI, which has been working on the case since Vance was killed, refused to comment on the investigation.
+Unlike some other Scots MPs he was never wild.
+The radio, monitored in Islamabad, reported, "A small group of extremists attacked the welcome ceremony with heavy fire.
+Academics put out press releases.
+India's 38,324 miles of tracks form the world's third-largest rail network after those in the Soviet Union and the United States.
+Authorities earlier ruled out any tampering at the bottling plant.
+This allows them to perform at much higher speed.
+Companywide sales totaled $703.8 million in the first quarter, down about one-tenth of a percentage point from $704.9 million the year before.
+However, market participants said they are focusing on today's reports on the money supply and bank lending for a stronger indication of the market's shortterm direction.
+Meanwhile, Venezuela raised the price of one of its types of heavy crude 70 cents a barrel to $16.58, according to news service reports.
+"The words I used were too sharp.
+I did not say that.
+On Tuesday, the IRA warned civilians to avoid British soldiers, the primary target of its battle to end British rule in the province.
+Noriega, who surrendered to U.S. troops in Panama City on Wednesday night, is charged with taking $4.6 million in bribes from Colombia's Medellin drug cartel to turn his nation into a way station for the cocaine trade.
+The nation's temperatures at 3 a.m. EDT ranged from 50 degrees at Laramie, Wyo., to 95 at Blythe, Calif.
+The cookies themselves are somewhat American, although smaller and harder, like sweetened traditional Japanese rice crackers.
+Corning said it already owns 9% of Hazleton, and has an agreement to purchase an additional 6% of the company's 3.8 million common shares outstanding from certain executives.
+'It will be a wait-and-see Christmas,' he said. Abbeycrest, which refuses to comment on its customers' business, is a leading supplier to Ratners, the troubled jewellery retailer.
+The faster speed comes largely because the laser beams that are used to store and read the data can handle lengthy strings of information in an instant, rather than reading or writing one bit of data at a time.
+They cautioned, however, that VW and other German auto makers, which have been aided by high European auto sales over the past two years, may encounter a slowdown in 1988.
+The Defense Department spokesman, Army Maj. Mike Dibble, said he was unable to determine immediately where the grounded planes were.
+Spiker said water from the lake was being released into the Licking River.
+Unilever is transfering that and the proceeds from the share sale to Unilever Nigeria, its new 100 per cent owned holding company.
+The savings and loan concern said the shares will be held as treasury stock and used for general corporate purposes.
+But he observed that the Merc has filed objections to earlier Amex plans to trade equity participations on a 20-stock index.
+Since mid-May, a horde of Japanese companies has reported similar sharp improvements.
+"Brazil is the first country to sign a medium-term accord without having to have any rigid links with the fund," da Nobrega said.
+On slowing down - say, for a corner - it down-shifts almost imperceptibly into third at around 40 mph (64 kmh) and into second at 30 mph (48 kmh). All of this makes the XM SD drive more like a petrol-engined car than a typical diesel.
+Bifocused As an economic adviser, His acuity varies aplenty; His foresight is frequently faulty, But his hindsight is twenty-twenty.
+Some 30,000 people walked 20 miles in the rain Sunday and earned donors' pledges of more than $3 million to feed the hungry, the organizer of 19th annual Walk for Hunger said.
+Home Intensive Care Inc. said the Health Care Financing Administration, which administers Medicare for the federal government, agreed to continue reimbursements to the company for 45 days while attempts are made to resolve a payment dispute.
+The decision cleared the way for Drexel to plead guilty to six felonies and pay a record $650 million in order to settle separate criminal charges with the Justice Department.
+Guests will mingle with Dolly Parton and Pee Wee Herman look-alikes. Naturally, there will be accordian music, plastic flamingos and rubber chickens.
+The tender offer for Allegheny, which began Friday, also prompted opposition from shareholders involved in ongoing lawsuits against Allegheny and its management.
+However, Baker, a longtime Bush supporter, told The Associated Press in an interview on Friday that no decision would be made at least until after the economic summit in Toronto later this month.
+The survival of Eastern European magazines and newspapers also depends on Western companies investing capital in them.
+Mr. Blanchard knows firsthand the apathy with which past platforms have been greeted.
+Much of its appeal, even to people visiting the principality for exhibitions, conferences or business meetings is its leisurely ambience. The tourist board is also investing in the leisure travel sector.
+But we are a Pacific power and this visit will demonstrate that we intend to stay a Pacific power." Bush spoke before several thousand airmen in blue, Army infantrymen in camouflage uniforms and schoolchildren in parkas at the air base.
+"I am also hoping to bring some of the hostages back," he said.
+Then, during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, Saddam Hussein's lieutenants created a subterranean network of trading companies to feed his war machine.
+McLynn is far too long.
+The Millers turned to the Tax Court.
+Control mechanisms could prevent technology leakage by the unvetted disclosure of patentable materials from research departments.
+Confrontations between stone-throwing youths and Israeli soldiers took place despite army curfews that confined more than half the 1.7 million Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip to their homes.
+At Security Pacific, Mr. Carlson was jointly responsible for a unit with $100 million in capital and more than $300 million in annual revenue.
+The population is totally demoralised.
+"This fact necessitates that the U.S. remain militarily strong and able to meet all contingencies." General Dynamics' lot, some think, has improved because increases in orders for M-1 tanks and F-16 fighters are a strong possibility.
+All three institutions meet at the Palace of Europe in Strasbourg.
+Although the $9.7 billion shortfall for March was the lowest monthly level in three years, it was regarded on Wall Street as further evidence of a resurgent economy.
+Three decades of hard work later, Mr. Guerrero lives in a tumbledown brick shell about the size and shape of a baseball dugout.
+The Nhan Dan newspaper said China backed away from a previous pledge during talks in Beijing this week on Cambodia, where Vietnamese forces are battling insurgents armed by China.
+Moreover, WM now also divides its funds into the WM Very Large Funds Universe, worth over Pounds 1bn each, and the WM Average Funds Universe. A dismal property market meant that the giant funds did worse than average in 1991.
+In addition to handling portions of the account separately, each agency was to assign executives to a committee that would meet periodically to create global advertising for Northwest.
+They include symphonies and other orchestral works, string quartets and other chamber music, electronic music and musical stage pieces.
+Its Asian-inspired Kenmei Rice Bran has a takeyour-choice "Treasures of the Orient" premium ranging from handpainted silk note cards to tins of tea.
+No other details will be released until an investigation is complete, he said.
+A director of Michael since last fall, Mr. Stafford said yesterday he has been discussing the job with the concern for several months.
+Washington growers blamed the boycott on the desire of the European governments to protect their local growers from competition.
+But he said the government expects to decrease its present beef self-sufficiency rate of 70 percent to between 55 and 60 percent by 1995.
+There were concerns that the company would launch a capital increase to reduce debt. ZURICH continued to focus on chemicals.
+Under a regulatory tool known as a prudence audit, the five-member commission essentially penalized Gulf States for River Bend cost-overruns resulting from what commissioners deemed mismanagement.
+Managers tend to give workers extra ground out of compassion and a reluctance to get involved in a hostile confrontation, a spokesman explains.
+On average, only eight analysts followed each of these companies, compared with an average of 28 analysts for firms in the S&P 400 index.
+At the same time, more than 150,000 U.S. combat forces so far have been deployed to the region.
+That was after Perpich denied having anything to do with allegations that Grunseth encouraged four teen-age girls to swim nude with him at a party nine years ago.
+So far, there are relatively few players in this evolving industry.
+"I'm committed to the medical aspect of this," he said, adding that the medical community should address the rights of terminally ill patients to take their own lives.
+The faculty senate, which could have asked Martin to reverse his decision, adopted a resolution that asked the president to make arrangements by Dec. 7 to meet with the tenure promotion committee and discuss his denial of tenure.
+No wonder that the battle for the shoppers' hearts and minds is hotting up.
+A spokeswoman says the alcohol-free fragrance has a "citrus scent that simply enhances the natural smell of a baby."
+Biotech has FDA approval to produce AIDS testing kits along with Du Pont, the investor report said.
+State radio reported heavy casualties and government fears that the city might have fallen to the rebels.
+March 1989 at one point touched its limit decline before recovering slightly.
+That he conveyed little more than cardboard patriotism was at least partly Scribe's fault for flattening out the character.
+Farley said the bank will ask to be dropped from the lawsuit because First National never claimed to own the relics.
+The industry is founded on trust, but then problems arise which producers find difficult to raise while projects are in their formative stages.
+Atlanta developer John Portman and a unit of a New York insurance company said they plan to build a $150 million technology mart here to be called Inforum and to open by 1989.
+Did not want any cut in direct taxes or in public spending.
+Smith testified before the grand jury for about six hours Monday, but refused to discuss what he said.
+The audit, which was done by the GAO and Price Waterhouse, was the first audit of the FHA in 15 years.
+Fire was spotted on the wing of a Northwest jetliner after it landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airport today.
+"We're mall buyers when there are malls for sale," says Neil Bluhm, president of Chicago-based JMB Realty Corp.
+Five years ago: Vice President George Bush and Democrat Geraldine Ferraro privately prepared for their debate, scheduled for the following day.
+Finlay had been part of the company Seligman & Latz Inc., which was taken private in 1985 and which also operates beauty salons and cosmetic departments in stores.
+But the giant candy company cried foul over what it said was the girls' public-relations ploy.
+FBI agents acting on an anonymous tip peacefully captured one of the agency's 10 most wanted fugitives, a killer sought in three kidnappings since his escape from a Louisiana prison 19 months ago, authorities said.
+Those familiar with the Byzantine world of House party politics say White House anger over that move along with a number of rivalries were at work in today's contests.
+"The meatcutters are out, and meat has a shelf life of a couple days," he said. "Produce items are the same way.
+Fourteen years in government, the enforced departure of Lady Thatcher and the war over Maastricht have torn apart the fabric of loyalty on which Conservative governments could once depend. Restoring the habit of discipline will not be easy.
+The SEC accused Drexel and several key employees with insider trading, stock manipulation, cheating clients, falsifying records and other alleged frauds.
+The bees started breeding with local bees of European origin, creating the Africanized, or "killer" bee.
+General Motors Corp. also jumped in the ranking, coming in fifth in fiscal 1986 with $5 billion of contracts, up from 17th the previous year, with $1.6 billion of work.
+One publication stooped so low as to search for the most boring newspaper headline ever written and found: "Worthwhile Canadian Initiative," in the New York Times.
+The Colormagic process was invented by Owen Sercus, a textile chemist at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and Greater Texas is the sole manufacturer.
+Year-earlier earnings were hurt by discontinued operations, primarily from depressed agricultural chemical sales, that reduced earnings by $9.4 million.
+Kmen described Kafka as an integral part of Prague literary scene. "Today's remembrance of Kafka is not an act of piety or strategy but a fact of a simple refreshment of cultural memory," it said.
+Scores of manufacturers claim they are developing computers built around the 386 chip.
+The survey categorized Americans into the following groups: _The "healthy and wealthy" are tops in health and nutrition behavior.
+Juanita Brawley faced charges of criminal impersonation for allegedly giving a false name to police, he said.
+The hormone, a synthetic progestin, has been used safely for years, council officials say.
+Mr. Fein's goal is for about 30% to 40% of United Industrial's sales to come from nondefense products in the next few years.
+Since then, the company has implemented cost-cutting programs, increased electric sales, cut its work force and received rate increases.
+Philosophers say that people get the government they deserve.
+But for motorists who normally buy regular or midgrade gasoline and are motivated by environmental concern, a switch to the new formula could pinch the pocketbook.
+He was asked to report by the end of the week, they said.
+The government said 113 rebels surrendered under the amnesty and that there have been no rebel-related killings since.
+The state contracts to receive a rebate from the manufacturer.
+The Kemper fund cleared the end of April with a decline of only 3.4%, making it one of the best performers in its group.
+None of four other cities surveyed by The Associated Press has a comparable policy.
+Nearly every reporter Thursday night took advantage of the opportunity to ask a follow-up question.
+He said he won't be going immediately to another job.
+Those who talked Monday at Baltimore-Washington International Airport did not want to be identified by their full names for fear of retaliation against their families in Kuwait.
+He also is handing out 4-by-5 index cards summarizing the amendment to colleagues.
+But higher costs aren't his main worry.
+Proponents of the nationwide standards say the cost for car buyers would be about $500 per car.
+American Dredging Co., Camden, N.J., won a $400,000 contract to survey Kuwait's Ak Shu'aibah harbor.
+Sir, In his article (The Long View: 'When numbers deceive', September 24), Barry Riley expresses his concern at the obstacles in the way of measuring true performance.
+"In my enthusiasm to support the program, I decided to mandate that you participate by wearing the ribbons.
+How did she reach the top? "Sheer bloody obstinacy," she says, and a teacher named Mr. Burton.
+At first they earned money, and he was regarded as a "miracle worker," an ex-colleague recalls.
+"When I learned they were charging, I insisted the zoo has got to cost less than an ice cream cone.
+Its emblem is the fighting cock, which represents Haiti's coming sunrise.
+As I was leaving, I ran into a man with binoculars, the badge of the bird fraternity.
+The crowd sang only religious songs punctuated by a few chants of "Solidarity!" Departing from past practice, state-controlled radio and television Friday covered the Solidarity wreath-laying in addition to the official ceremonies.
+Mr. Smith will remain a consultant to the company.
+"We really tried to keep the music to its original integrity," he said. "We didn't want to mess with the original sound.
+The poverty rate for all Americans increased from 11.4 percent in 1978 to 13.5 percent last year.
+In a case set for trial Monday in Portland, Ore., the 53-year-old white Alabama lawyer is suing an organization called the White Aryan Resistance for allegedly inciting skinheads to fatally beat an African man there.
+Sooner or later, one of the pessimistic policy analysts was bound to come along with a counter-theory, to explain why things will be just as bad as before, but for different reasons. Samuel Huntington is professor of the Science of Government at Harvard.
+Bennett said the city's record murder rate in 1989 was "a bitter disappointment to all concerned," but that the overall situation was not as negative as some had expected.
+Aside from credit risks, Westerners might consider the wisdom of helping maintain and expand the Soviet empire.
+For the US army however this provided intractable difficulties either way.
+The chancellor of the exchequer does it; industrial leaders do it; even striking signalmen do it.
+The CDC cited increased recreational exposure to sunlight as one of the primary causes of the increases.
+Neutrality has as its objective a system that does not distort the workings of market forces or discriminate against specific groups. But would Labour's plans do more, and actually damage the UK economy?
+Total deaths: 39,060, or 56 percent of all cases.
+Behind the spotlight, the junk bond market seems to have quietly risen like a phoenix from the ashes of the October stock market collapse, as worries about a recession have subsided.
+A second participant in the earlier robbery was arrested outside the McDonald's as the standoff began, authorities said.
+But about a third stay for more than seven years.
+"It is unusual for this time of year.
+Lee suggested the change in 1984 to help safeguard the country's vast financial reserves.
+So the Tutto died and not even the people its sales fed lament its passing.
+"We're aiming to maintain that level of growth," says Hiroyuki Mizuno, executive vice president in charge of Research and Development.
+"We believe that right now, we have the votes for a satisfactory capital gains proposal in the Ways and Means Committee.
+In mock retaliation, Scott Young, co-host of KFOR radio's morning show, urged Lincolnites to participate in the "Plethora of Polyester Pile-Up."
+As the brain absorbs repeated ad messages and images over time, the bombardment can subconsciously strengthen attraction to a brand, some psychologists believe.
+A spokeswoman for Kitchens of Sara Lee, a Sara Lee unit, said the walkout by Local 2 of the Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers began Sunday.
+An old-fashioned Boston liberal, he says he is aware of the responsibilities of being involved in the creation of an international youth culture. Redstone encourages certain limits on what is permissible.
+The People's Consultative Assembly, dominated by the president's governing GOLKAR Party, is a special body summoned every five years.
+Ford dealers in rural areas of Texas and California, for example, report almost black-market conditions for hard-to-find new full-sized trucks.
+MNC Financial Corp. said it agreed to acquire the Landmark Financial Services Inc. unit of Signet Banking Corp. for $82 million.
+It also gained cachet with nouveau society, as its risque advertising and substantial licensing revenue transformed it into one of fashion's brightest stars.
+Soon after, the talks with AM International broke off.
+"Our policy is not to discuss information which properly should come out of the investigation process," he said.
+Lee Pharmaceuticals said it named Ronald G. Lee president and chief executive officer, succeeding his father, Henry Lee, who remains chairman.
+He too, according to the article, is doing something about it.
+Spent an average of more than $100,000 each on separation pay for departing employees.
+Most said they saw little danger that the slowdown would threaten a recession next year.
+Mr. Sprinkel has announced his resignation and plans to leave in mid to late November.
+But last March, the full appeals court, by a 7-1 vote, again threw out the verdict and upheld the district judge's ruling against Mr. Tavoulareas.
+He should resist the temptation to turn the tables on Mr Demirel by an appeal to Turkish nationalism, or to the military.
+A European journalist said he ignored the price; he planned to get a higher rate for his rubles by trading hard currency on the black market.
+The September increase represented a drop from an August increase of 0.6 percent.
+Interactive holds the patent on the only practical working technology that permits home competition and scoring without engaging the telephone line throughout the contest.
+President Reagan considered Yeutter, 58, for the position of agriculture secretary in 1980, but he was passed over because of objections from some members of Congress.
+If the yellow-rain charges were a hoax, we were among the hoaxers.
+"If anything, the surprises have been on the up side."
+In the last three years of his life he turned his destructiveness against his businesses - which he neglected, abused, and in the end destroyed. The signs suggest that in the end Robert Maxwell destroyed himself.
+DeLany said his company originally had projected 2 million subscribers within two years.
+The Madison Square Garden audience Thursday night forgot the Elephant Man's bones, plastic surgery and other controversies and sat, mesmerized by Michael Jackson the performer.
+The American Hospital Association and the American Medical Association declined comment.
+"I think the deal can be done," said Neil S. Subin, a managing director of Trendex Capital Management Corp, a private investment firm.
+Residents said the trouble started Thursday night when a Hindu crowd stoned the house of Majeed Khan, a leader of the Babri Masjid Action Committee, which is trying to save the Ayodhya mosque.
+Residents said troops then herded 50 more peasants into a chapel and killed them, the statement claimed.
+"Universities talk about being accessible to all who are qualified," said John Hill, assistant dean of the graduate college at Ball State.
+"They give a really nice indication that even the mountains were occupied for thousands of years," she said.
+White House spokeswoman Alixe Glen said Tuesday the administration did not take a position on the amendment and that President Bush will sign the bill with or without it.
+Scarfo, who heads the Phildadelphia-Southern New Jersey Mafia, is already serving a 14-year sentence in a $1 million extortion case and faces at least 40 more years in a federal racketeering case.
+Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST ranged from 9 degrees at Limestone, Maine, to 66 at Key West, Fla.
+In other words, a BMW diesel would be a BMW first, a diesel car second.
+Her parents gave them their videotape recorder; his parents gave them their television set.
+Yet foreign banks play a far less important role in Thailand than in other Southeast Asian economies, such as Malaysia and Singapore.
+While waiting for takeoff on that snowy day in November, he and the pilot went through the takeoff checklist properly.
+Kupinski said "although the easy subscriber growth from wiring the nation is behind the industry," operators should be able to expand the number of subscribers further with more aggressive marketing.
+She thought everything was just fine," Greland said.
+Not for nothing was it nicknamed Aeroflop.
+At the Denver office, a woman said that the portion used to buy the car couldn't be deducted at all and that the rest would be partly deductible as personal interest.
+But the rates of decline were lower than in the past two years." An car-bomb explosion ripped through a club for U.S. servicemen in Naples today, killing five people, Italian authorities said.
+And information on how to implement it is scarce.
+The court, without comment, let stand a ruling that threw out the lawsuit because of delays by the Cleveland Newspaper Guild and others in pursuing the case.
+In both cases, purely mercantile interests have come to dictate French policy.
+Operations are expected to continue through 1995, with production, mostly iron ore pellets, being marketed to customers in Australia, Japan and Korea.
+Although there are still no guarantees that an EDS sale will go through, several individuals say that a sale could be wrapped up in the next few days.
+Union leaders said workers went on strike over health benefits and a plan that would require workers to pay part of their health premiums.
+If the ischemia lasts for more than 20 or 30 minutes, the oxygen-starved section of the heart dies, resulting in a heart attack.
+Morrison Knudsen, based in Boise, Idaho, is a construction planning firm.
+"The group's philosophy is to play an active shareholder's role," Mr. Minc says.
+That too would seem another doubtful favour. 'Art and the Structure of Identity' is the exhibition's sub-title, which shows what we are up against.
+The issue has an expected average life of 1.6 years, assuming monthly prepayments of 1.6% of the original balance.
+The crews who took the plane to record heights at speeds of 2,100 mph are "true American heroes," Chain said at Blackbird's retirement ceremony attended by about 1,000 people.
+He said he did not want to take revenge against police or the banks; he did not want to be a national hero, but needed the money because of his debts," Tel Aviv police spokeswoman Dalia Gilad said Sunday.
+The chapel was the site of her father's wedding in 1968 to Jacqueline Kennedy.
+The loss included a $3.3 million write-down of abandoned service centers and excess revenue equipment, and a $900,000 provision to strengthen insurance reserves.
+The bill is expected to pass the 23-member Senate, but would face strong opposition in the 200-member lower house.
+Some ties that bind AT&T and Sun will continue at least for the near term.
+What's more, tampons are currently under attack by some environmentalists and ecofeminists.
+Skiba's comments came in response to questions on recent record Soviet grain purchases from the United States and reports of criticism within the Communist Party that such spending is using up limited USSR reserves of hard currency.
+Brewery President Peter Coors said the settlement was "bittersweet."
+Sara Lee also agreed to develop training programs for its workers, supervisors and plant medical personnel.
+The same document would then be accepted by regulators in the other country.
+It is a peaceful time in this part of western India.
+Videocart rose 3/4 to 7 after the company made a presentation before a Hambrecht & Quist Inc. technology conference.
+Jurors saw the tapes in which interviewers used anatomically explicit puppets and leading questions to elicit descriptions of molestation from children.
+The charges seemed characteristic of a city that gained its prim reputation by closing all of its adult bookstores, banning the sale or lease of X-rated videos, and starting one of the first citizens' anti-pornography groups.
+It issued its own demand that the militants disband.
+Like nearly every important provision of the plan, the "global release," as some lawyers are calling it, was born in the furious settlement negotiations of the past two weeks.
+In 1937, Balch left the Navy to join Pan Am flying the Clippers out of Miami to Caribbean tourists spots.
+Such pressure was a factor in Mr. Funaro's demise.
+Computer Consoles hasn't produced the high-speed microprocessor using reduced-instruction-set-computing, or RISC, techniques at the heart of its next generation of computers.
+He added that he will, among other things, attempt to expand Sony Pictures into areas where it "has not been as aggressive," including cable-TV programming and so-called barter syndication, the practice of swapping programs for advertising time.
+The recommendation was made to an administrative law judge who will make a preliminary determination, which in turn will be subject to action by the full commission.
+One reason for the decline in herd size was the USDA's sharp downward revision in the September inventory.
+CS First Boston, which is the most active western stockbroker in Russia, says it is buying on behalf of 95 western funds and forecasts that the total inflow of foreign capital this year could reach Dollars 3bn.
+Consultants said the new DPS 9000 appears to be nearly twice as fast as International Business Machines Corp.'s fastest single-processor computer.
+Officials of Gechem and Cimenteries CBR confirmed that they and officials of Tractebel appeared before the Brussels commercial court Tuesday in an action initiated by Cerus and Dumenil-Leble, two French-based companies in De Benedetti's camp.
+Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, chairman of the antitrust subcommittee, said that if the rival group had been allowed to buy Bluebonnet, it would have saved taxpayers $97 million.
+The trial is expected to last six to eight weeks.
+On the evening television news, he was shown with other hard-line leaders, including Premier Li Peng and President Yang Shangkun, posing for a picture with senior military officials at Communist Party headquarters.
+He plans to go to South America and grow passion flowers, a family temptingly short of good hybrids. All the same, there are rooted cuttings of every magnolia over in the glasshouse, ready to move.
+Journalist Carl T. Rowan writes in his syndicated column for Thursday that as long as society is "awash in guns and drugs," he feels justified in using a gun to protect his home and family.
+Eastwood never met the charismatic Huston but said he studied many of the director's films and interviews.
+People traditionally using the pure baking soda say it makes their teeth whiter and mouth fresher-feeling.
+The top part of the ballot will be a non-binding presidential "beauty contest," and the second part will list the candidates for national convention delegate.
+Merged into the ill-fated British Leyland group in the late 1960s, Jaguar stumbled through the 1970s under a series of short-term managers, selling a dwindling number of cars alongside everything from trucks to Morris Minis.
+"It certainly stirred things up, no doubt about it," said Andrew Lebow, analyst for E.D. & F. Man International Futures Inc.
+The change does not apply to another expression commonly written on cheques, 'not-negotiable'.
+"The time frame is moving along faster than people anticipated" for demobilizing the rebel forces," Aronson said. "The camps should be dismantled in Honduras before the inauguration.
+The only other travelers who regularly dare this gauntlet are Pashtun-speaking tribesmen taking their scrawny camels to meat markets in Kabul.
+The Iridium system could be used in nations where conventional telephione service is poor, such as in Eastern Europe, Hillis said.
+It was attended by several members of the leadership, a host of economic experts, and the directors of some of the country's biggest economic enterprises.
+"The Great Bathers," moreover, seems to have intensified Renoir's interest in the kind of sculptural form that emerges in his best late paintings.
+North, Secord and others.
+"My dad was downstairs and he was sawing and a bear came," he recounts.
+The actor, who first raced in 1972 at the age of 47, said, "As I approach my dotage, I think it's time to do some testing and slow it down a little bit.
+"Gorbachev himself has said, `We are a people who don't know how to carry on a discussion.
+But he declines to go into detail about where he thinks the cuts should have been made. It is likely, however, that Mr Kopper has voiced detailed views on the pact to Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
+Wayne Mitchell, 20, was not seriously hurt in his 30-foot fall down the narrow shaft, police said.
+"We buy from them.
+Standard Federal plans to release its 1991 second-quarter results next week.
+"The big motivation for me was the desire to be independent, to get up when you want, write what you want and work where you want," he said in a 1984 interview with The Associated Press.
+And I've known people like that." "But the problem is you cannot prove those things scientifically" with the current data.
+Former state Rep. Rick Sitz, now of Tampa, Fla., was one of the original opponents.
+Since Macy had reduced its inventory, analysts suggested that the additional monies were needed for advertising, capital spending, and to meet expenses related to the sale of its credit card facility to GE Capital Corp. earlier this year.
+Labour has backed the participation of sterling in the exchange rate mechanism of the European Monetary System, and has said it will not devalue from the central DM 2.95 parity.
+Josephson International Inc. said its board approved a sweetened merger proposal of $36.3 million, or $14.50 a share in cash, from a newly formed company headed by Marvin Josephson, the chairman of the talent agency.
+As Mr. Goldsmith and his fellow drivers see it, Pinto racing is something that Ford should be proud of, and perhaps even exploit.
+The New York Post reported today that Mrs. Trump revealed in court papers obtained Thursday, that her relationship with Trump began to sour four years ago.
+But there are no scientific data on this question.
+Of course it sets an unwelcome precedent, but no comparable institution has such magnificent pictures and after this furore Royal Holloway is unlikely to split up its superb art collection.
+The previous record of 31 at downtown Sacramento had been on the books since 1883.
+He also included seven heads of republic parties as non-voting Politburo members, allowing them to run their regions in return for loyalty.
+Maariv also reported "military movement" along Israel's border with Jordan, and Israel's chief of staff, Lt.
+National Association of Pension Funds conference.
+The seven-judge panel acquitted a co-defendant, Francoise Drouillaut.
+Nationwide, consolidated volume in NYSE-listed issues, including trading at regional exchanges and on the over-the-counter market, totaled 167.795 million shares.
+In an announcement made at the end of business Friday, the company said its chairman, William B. Ruger, made the bid.
+Numerous cities and counties elsewhere are considering similar moves, says Norman Nickens, a lawyer in charge of AIDS-bias cases at San Francisco's Human Rights Commission.
+Highland Valley Copper, a mining partnership 50%-owned by Cominco Inc., said it plans a 70 million Canadian dollar ($55 million) program to increase copper production.
+The Oklahoma City case began in 1961 with a lawsuit by black students and parents.
+This was during the Greek civil war, when many Greek Communists were using Yugoslavia as a base of operations.
+The major European central banks, the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve cut off a dollar rally early in the New York trading day with three coordinated bouts of intervention, traders said.
+The two-year notes were auctioned on Wednesday at an average yield of 4.99%.
+Police drove a car through the crowd gathered in Lublin, 100 miles southeast of Warsaw, to force protesters to disperse.
+Meanwhile, Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, laid the groundwork for a vote today on whether to limit debate to 30 hours. It would take 60 votes to succeed in such a move.
+All this close scrutiny hasn't deterred Judge Clark.
+Thursday, December 24, 1987 Following is a weekly listing of unaudited net asset values of publicly traded investment fund shares, reported by the companies as of Friday's close.
+Federated reiterated that, if and when Campeau can satisfactorily demonstrate its financial ability to complete a transaction, Federated would then consider a proposal from Campeau, along with any other alternatives.
+"Unless you get people employed in that country, you're not going to see the cycle of violence change," said Kennedy, a freshman congressman and the eldest son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Gillette closed Friday at $37.75 a share, up 12.5 cents, after the information was disclosed.
+In particular, they have been pouring money into stock mutual funds, both on their own and through retirement programs such as company-sponsored 401(k) savings plans.
+Arriving here, the organizers estimated they were about $100,000 shy of the approximately $500,000 they figured they'd need to pay for things like hay, water and portable toilets.
+The spokesman said Ricoh had suffered from the same factors hurting the rest of Japan's electronics industry: the recession and the strong yen.
+In short, says the spokesman: "Gene ate crow."
+And on the eighth day of questioning, she drops the pretense that she is Japanese and begins to give her real name.
+After the talks broke off, the share price dropped $1.25, to $4.
+But it's far below the $2 mark that would have to set in before gasoline could take an early '80s-style bite out of the family budget.
+In other steps, the unit will push back the opening of a $299.5 million suburban printing plant in Upper Merion Township to July from April.
+Robert F. Jani, producer of the Caesars show, limits auditions to invited candidates only, and even then competition is stiff.
+"The bottom line in this situation is not less profit but, more importantly, less effective government services _ services that touch the lives of literally millions of people," it said.
+While Marion and others insist that approval is imminent, investors are getting itchy.
+"That's a good example of a rumor," he told reporters in a brief exchange.
+Probably there is little the west can do that is guaranteed to assist Iran's pragmatists.
+This is the case with companies such as Terraillon (bought in 1981), Testut (1983), and Trayvou (1983).
+Funeral arrangements were not complete.
+What more could a con man in search of the easy life ask for?
+"We are Chinese and we feel the law isn't protecting us," one woman said. "What good is the law then?" African students say the only way to change Chinese attitudes toward blacks is through education.
+In the last week before the restructuring was completed, a lawyer arrived for a meeting on Tuesday having had eight hours sleep since the previous Saturday.
+The president also said he has decided to retain two holdover appointees: Charles E.M. Kolb as deputy undersecretary of Education for planning, budget and evaluation; and Roland R. Vautour as undersecretary of Agriculture.
+Turnover came to 861.6m pesos. PLDT fell by some Dollars 5 on Wall Street last Thursday, and the market discounted its slight recovery on Friday.
+Whether the Democrats will permit such a man to join the federal judiciary remains to be seen.
+SOVIET SATELLITES feel aftershocks from Moscow's upheavals.
+The company also renewed its relationship with Michael Dupey, Michaels's founder, who owns 23 stores similar to those in the Michaels chain.
+The White House press corps vs.
+That figure surpasses the $544 million net withdrawal for August, but is smaller than the usual figure for September, according to James Barth, the board's chief economist.
+The two-day meeting was capped by Jaruzelski's plea to the opposition to accept the party's offer for talks.
+"People get the idea that Centoxin is a life-saving drug," says R. Michael Massanari, director of hospital epidemiology at Henry Ford. "But is it life-saving in terms of longevity and quality of life?
+It denied it was involved in payment to kidney donors.
+Lotus said Mr. Salim, 35 years old, resigned for personal reasons and that his departure didn't reflect any operational problems at the company.
+The White House, in its annual reality check, has confessed the government's deficit problem is far worse than it admitted last January.
+"Even Republicans can be fiscally stimulative, as we've seen from Ronald Reagan.
+Some companies, notably Suez and Paribas, have also faced falls in the value of their industrial holdings. The economic outlook is now brighter.
+Moses Marx, a New York broker, said he raised his stake in Cooper Life Sciences Inc. to 13.4% of the common shares outstanding and may seek representation on the company's board.
+Agreed to examine the power of labor unions to fire elected officials for disagreeing with union policies.
+January 1984 _ Guerrillas gain temporary control of Kandahar, the second-largest city in Afghanistan.
+Since 1990, however, investment has collapsed along with asset prices. The share of non-housing building in gross national product has fallen to 4.2 per cent, its lowest level for 35 years.
+Some Tele-Communications cable systems were among those that dropped the Learning Channel last year as its sale was being negotiated to another company, Lifetime.
+In addition, new mines in Nevada, Canada and Australia and sales of borrowed gold by mining companies significantly increased the supply of gold on world markets this year.
+Mr. Verity then said his comments weren't intended to "suggest any particular value" for the mark against the dollar.
+"The Pam AM flight 103 bomb would have gone right through," said Ms. Holleman.
+East German authorities have taken another step toward the introduction of capitalism by announcing the nation's state-owned industries will be sold off to private investors starting March 15.
+"I think there is a tendency today to substitute trading for investment," says former U.S. Attorney General Nicholas deB.
+The pranks become deadly, and Scheider's subordinate, Tim Reid, is powerless to stop him.
+But Pinochet said the issue of exploitation of the southern continent's potentially rich resources, including oil, was not included.
+Despite the massive intervention effort, the dollar fell 8.4% against the Japanese yen and 2.1% against the West German mark during the three months.
+Such sad matters seem remote inside the capitol.
+Turkey invaded the northern part of Cyprus, saying it was protecting the minority Turkish Cypriot community, and sent thousands of Turks to settle in the north.
+Without the Gulfstream sale, its profit would be off only 46 percent from results of $333 million, or $1.42 a share, a year ago.
+More than 1,870 C-130s in more than 50 versions have been delivered to operators in more than 60 nations, Dabney said.
+From his logistics unit in Visoko, to the north of Sarajevo, he co-ordinated the arming of his fledgling forces. Former JNA comrades remember him as a 'pro-Yugoslav' soldier, a compliment considering that he now leads the enemy.
+Good jobs have been disappearing from this hard-scrabble river town for years.
+It gives the administration the power to go to court to block deals that endanger national security.
+Most South Koraens fear the north and believe it wants to conquer the peninsula.
+Rosenberg and his colleagues have developed a technique wherein tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or TIL cells, are cultured in the laboratory in interleukin-2, a protein that promotes lymphocyte growth.
+Bricklayers do more than lay bricks: Among other things, they lay tile, build stone arches, and work with marble.
+This recession has not only been long but its severity has been unevenly distributed.
+These two factors strengthened stock market confidence in the outlook for UK company results. The consensus view was that economic growth must be good for shares, even if it diminishes the chances of a base rate cut in the near term.
+Organizers said they expected 1.5 million people, about one-fifth of the Baltic republics' 8 million residents, to link hands.
+I have never doubted _ I've never questioned whether Gorbachev knew that we were serious and wanted to move forward with him.
+A rancher in central Montana reported drifts of 1 to 3 feet, and nearly 270 miles of Interstate 15 were covered with snow, from Butte to the Canadian border.
+A 3 percent boost in workers' base wages in the first year and lump-sum payments of 3 percent of wages in the second and third years.
+But the excess U.S. production isn't going to waste.
+Iowa was fourth overall at $326.5 million, an average of $4,520 to each of 72,169 farmers.
+And many investment trusts will now also sell directly to the public. But investment trusts have a big mountain to climb.
+But the GOP lawmakers said they were sticking with the Jenkins plan, at least for now.
+The utility will also try to improve communications with customers who don't speak English by giving employees key phrases in Spanish, Italian and Russian, he added.
+The salary and benefits of the chairman of Abbey National rose 33 per cent last year, it was disclosed yesterday. The annual accounts said that Sir Christopher Tugendhat received Pounds 211,575 last year after being paid Pounds 95,156 in 1991.
+His clients paid $3,000 for the first year of FSC sharing and will pay $2,500 a year thereafter.
+Mr. Yang says the banker told him that the order to disband Kukje-ICC came from "above," and that if he resisted, many people would be hurt.
+Paramount, parent of Paramount Pictures, has been considered a possible takeover target ever since it launched its own ill-fated $12.2 billion buyout bid for Time Inc. last year.
+Tass said the Moscow city council was besieged with telephone calls Friday night from Muscovites worried that their neighborhood might be contaminated by poisonous gas released by the explosion earlier in the day.
+At March 31, the three institutions had a total negative net worth of about $3.8 billion, and that figure is based on some lenient regulatory accounting principles.
+The mismanagment of our credit system becomes even more obvious if contrasted with that of other countries.
+First, they ruled that a plaintiff's decision to get their lawsuit dismissed doesn't preclude a federal judge from considering whether to impose sanctions on the lawyer.
+"When I told my parents, they were pleased.
+The new job for Kuehler is a recognition of his contributions in a 31-year career at the company, IBM spokesman Peter Judice said Tuesday in announcing Kuehler's promotion.
+I suppose that this finding by the jury merely confirms the growing belief that no one is responsible for his or her own actions.
+The engineers who designed a temporary span on the Mianus River bridge on Interstate 95 are suddenly in demand, as are hundreds of structural engineers around the country who could reap a windfall from the San Francisco earthquake.
+Transcapital also announced that Jack D. Burnstein resigned as the chairman of TransOhio.
+What would your reaction be?"
+But the numbers are raising concern, and it does point toward additional sources" of contamination.
+He was held in C hall, the largest cellblock, where about 100 inmates barricaded themselves inside.
+So President Salinas (and between now and December President de la Madrid) will have a choice.
+He also says that creditor claims are mounting.
+However, he said an agreement on how to meet the nation's health care needs will come only after people recognize the extent of the problem and the costs for a complete solution.
+A "good Samaritan" who shot two muggers, killing one of them, as they beat and robbed a screaming woman on a Brooklyn street was arrested hours later Wednesday on a weapons charge, police said.
+Paramount said each of the banks would contribute $1 billion, or a total of $7 billion, toward the $15.6 billion estimated financing costs for the bid, although Paramount did not yet have commitments for the rest of the money.
+Some observers believe the government announcements were calculated to legitimize SDSB, as part of a long process of "co-opting" Islam.
+GDP measures the country's total output of goods and services, minus foreign income.
+The radio said Shamir and Peres planned to meet by eary next week.
+Market sources say Oesterreichische Laenderbank moved its operations into New York's General Motors Building very recently and has participated in the interbank market here.
+"I didn't think the search was any different from what any good, well-organized client does.
+Whitehead said he expected the complaint to be filed within several weeks.
+At the moment, Windows is shaping up to be a big winner, likely selling some two million copies this year, while OS/2 sells a small fraction of that.
+Another of the visiting scholars, David Berger, a history professor at Brooklyn College, said he helped interview prospective students and was almost brought to tears.
+Of the 15 Security Council members, only Britain has wholeheartedly endorsed the U.S. action.
+He said in a nationally broadcast radio speech that the constitution would "immediately take effect as the supreme law of the land."
+The dollar gained more than one yen against the Japanese currency for the second consecutive trading day today, while stock prices plunged amid concerns over their recent sharp uptrend, dealers said.
+The official China Daily said today the unidentified woman cook was applauded by residents in Linshu County, one of the poorest in the coastal province of Shandong.
+If the victor can do so, the merger creating the nation's 12th largest bank could rank with Wells Fargo & Co.'s 1986 acquisition of Crocker National Bank in the annals of successful bank mergers.
+Typical goods packaged using the machinery are coffee, sugar, powder detergent, and crisps and snacks. Molins has long sought an acquisition outside cigarette making, which accounts for most of its profits.
+Eisenhower and Taft knew that ensuring harmony between America's ambitions and its resources is a moral imperative because states that tolerate a persistent imbalance between the ends and means of policy run the risk of national ruin.
+This process and gamete intrafallopian transfer, or GIFT, are relatively new techniques that can be used when at least one of a woman's fallopian tubes appears normal, said a news release from the institute.
+A president who didn't campaign on much of anything, on the other hand, will find himself simply deflecting whatever Congress throws his way.
+Yet change could be in the offing.
+"Everybody's gotten used to the incentives.
+Siemens spent Pounds 137m on research and development in the UK last year, equal to 16 per cent of Siemens UK turnover.
+At least two people died in the rioting, and shops and cars were burned.
+July 1 _ U.S. specialists aboard a four-boat Arab mine-sweeping flotilla remove 10 to 12 mines near Kuwaiti ports.
+Car makers are drawing comfort from surveys such as one by the Consumer Research Center that shows 8.1% of Americans plan to buy a car in the next six months, up from 6.7% in June 1989.
+When Johnny Sylvester's father wanted a second opinion about his sick boy, he consulted Babe Ruth.
+Leave the salt out when making hot cereal.
+A memorial service for Leland was scheduled Saturday in Houston.
+And while the retailers have undertaken a series of cost-cutting steps, other storeowners are now being forced to make the same moves to protect themselves from the current slump in consumer spending.
+Beginning this past Monday, the agency's inspectors are to "walk through" the high-hazard areas of each plant after reviewing their safety logs.
+Consumers and Bechtel proposed in October 1987 to form Palisades to help resolve disputes stemming from Consumers' discontinued Midland nuclear plant project, on which Bechtel was a contractor.
+"Since the program started there has never been a two-month hiatus," said Rep. Dan Glickman, D-Kan., who heads the House Agriculture subcommittee on wheat, soybeans and feed grains.
+Of the $1 billion available, the Soviets have used about $800 million, he said.
+One testifies that she also once was a patient of his.
+The government has recently closed scores of factories for not complying with tougher emission standards and ordered taxis and minibuses to use cleaner fuels.
+McGrath's research was done with John Sherry of Northwestern University.
+To make the federal bailout pill less bitter, the cattlemen have proposed cost-sharing projects instead of outright, direct, federal payments.
+There is no telephone." The lesson, he said, is that communism doesn't work. "Communism is a foreign idea to Mongolia.
+Sales of new homes increased 0.6 percent in December, while sales for the whole year rebounded slightly after plunging during 1987, the government reported today.
+Jared Layne Gray, 26, appeared just before 1 a.m. Monday to confess to the May 5 robbery.
+The novel is nothing but judgments, Wolff insists, a young man's moral education.
+Mao long has been heralded as China's chief contributor to Marxist theory.
+After Gorbachev's speech, the white-haired Yeltsin told legislators that the first task of the proposed anti-crisis committee would be to take an inventory of all the food in the country and distribute it where necessary.
+In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday, the group said it requested a list of shareholder information from Matrix and that Matrix has agreed to supply the data.
+Once the law recognizes the demand to protect human life, the logic of that position becomes inexorable.
+Alex is an Aberdeen company formed to challenge British Airways and Air UK, which Aberdonians and oil company executives claim charge too much.
+Mexico demanded an explanation and Attorney General Dick Thornburgh asked DEA director William C. Bennett for "a full and immediate" investigation.
+The evidence is clear: 1. Credit-card interest rates are higher than the other leading rates.
+A huge silver stockpile at exchanges, refiners, consuming industries and government warehouses of at least 617 million ounces is the market depressant, says Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. in a report.
+Col. Carlos Camilio Hernandez told reporters Wednesday after asking a judge to postpone his hearing until a new defense lawyer is named.
+J.P. Industries rose 7/8 to 22 5/8 in Big Board trading.
+But after he appealed to the city civil service commission, he was reinstated with back pay.
+The bank has been trying to cut costs through layoffs and selling businesses outside of its core consumer and business banking divisions because of the Arizona and Texas losses.
+As the chart shows, between 1961 and 1991 the 12 current members of the EC increased their exports to one another from 43 per cent of total exports to 62 per cent.
+Share issues take two main forms: a restricted issue to a company's own employees and a public issue for general purchase.
+But the government now has another chance to examine, before the button is pressed, whether Thorp is really the best and most profitable way forward for Britain to dispose of nuclear waste.
+Under Japanese patent law, U.S. companies can't protect innovations unless they register them within one year of the day they file for patent protection in the U.S.
+"Once primarily non-profit and hospital-based, the laboratory industry now is composed largely of profit-making independent and large commercial ventures," Dr. Roper said.
+But there is room for more.
+But Venezuela's Generalized System of Preferences status will come under a review authorized by another trade-law provision that denies participation in the program to countries that expropriate U.S. property, Mr. Yeutter said.
+Earlier in the day, the bonds traded as high as 101 21/32.
+The rating agency put the debt on CreditWatch with negative implications.
+Before that, he was in charge of marketing at Falconbridge, the international nickel producer. Mr Bill James, his former boss at Falconbridge, remembers Mr Bonar as a 'pretty shrewd guy'.
+The rate at chemical plants rose 0.2 percentage points to 86.2 percent in May.
+Three days after his inauguration, Bush told an anti-abortion rally via a telephone hookup that abortion is "our national tragedy," and he spoke forcefully in favor of ending abortion on demand.
+The decision has led to other uses of coastal areas by federal agencies that sometimes oppose states' management programs, said Jones' office.
+"What we are dealing with is a war of symbols," said Madalyn Murray O'Hair, founder of the Texas-based American Atheists, which claims 50,000 families as members.
+In magazines, higher advertising revenues at Sports Illustrated and Fortune were offset by lower ad revenue for other major magazines.
+About 1.7 million Palestinians live in the occupied lands.
+It prohibited the Defense Department and Central Intelligence Agency from military aid "for the purpose of overthrowing the government of Nicaragua."
+At the bottom-left corner are the invading Mongol hordes selling Russian womanhood into slavery.
+All gas turbines for the 60Hz market, North America and parts of Asia, are now leaving KWU via Milwaukee. Meanwhile, considerable improvement efforts have been made over the past decade in the German plants.
+Administration officials are pleased with Mr. Arias's performance thus far, but they remain skeptical about his ultimate judgment.
+In 1987, 18 Mexican men suffocated inside a locked boxcar after crossing the border into a freight yard in El Paso.
+'Such exceptional rates of growth are not sustainable over time,' says Mr Roberto Zahler, the bank's president. But shifting economic gear will require an important change in Chilean business culture.
+Children who had been playing with the boy prior to the accident told firefighters the manhole was covered with a piece of carpet, said Lt.
+Under the plan, the company will grant holders of its 57.8 million shares rights to 34.5 million shares of new common, or 0.6 rights per share, which it will place in a pool to be distributed in full to those who exercise their rights.
+Even worse for Iraqi gunners, Lt.
+It is counter-productive to have a currency which in one month alone loses about a quarter of its value.
+Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, and Minority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., said the administration supported the resolution.
+The stock market opened lower after a stronger-than-expected durable goods report for April that suggested the pace of economic growth might not be slowing as predicted.
+Colombia has sent 15 drug suspects to the United States since last August, when President Virgilio Barco ordered the crackdown in retaliation for the slaying by traffickers of a presidential candidate.
+"This seemed to suggest there could be a simple genetic basis for airway hyper-reactivity, asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease," Levitt said.
+Attractively staged by the designer-director John Pascoe, well-paced by John DeMain, the company's music director, and often impressively sung, this production made a strong case that "Maria's" musical virtues far outweigh its dramatic flaws.
+Syntech International Inc. said founder Gordon T. Graves resumed his position as chief executive officer and rejoined the company board.
+Similarly pleased with the success of their experiment, Nintendo and Dentsu in March formed a new joint venture, "Mario Ltd.," to sell software from the seminar.
+That amounted to an ad equivalency of $3.12 million, the company says.
+For relief, we switched to the BBC and immediately found a fascinating program on the German kid who recently had landed a plane in Red Square.
+In most cases, the rumors hold that Satan worshipers are looking for blond, blue-eyed children to kill in a sacrifice to the devil. Some versions say the satanic followers must round up several children to sacrifice before Halloween.
+The case was widely seen as being politically damaging to Kaunda and the party in power after state witnesses cited official corruption as a major reason allegedly given by the defendants for planning Kaunda's ouster.
+Sales in the Ratners chain fell 24 per cent in 1991 on a comparable store basis. Mr McAdam said there had been an over-dependence on low prices and promotional activity.
+It doesn't increase the federal deficit, doesn't affect federal services, doesn't cost the president political support, doesn't alienate most special interests.
+A highly publicized round of similar talks last month led to some job offers for gang members, but no end to the violence that has claimed an average of one life a day in Los Angeles County. Police cautioned people to keep their expectations low.
+The body was found Wednesday after one youth, Barry Bootan, bragged of the incident to a girlfriend, who told police, authorities said.
+Screwdriver Redesign Aims to Lock Out Slips BERNARD Jacovitz is nothing if not self-confident.
+The comptroller general is appointed by the president but can be removed from office only by Congress.
+"He has taken over the helm of a ship that has a rotten bottom, and he has been running around trying to patch up the holes with tar, but he has too many gushers." Brennan reportedly was given the ultimatum during a directors' meeting last Wednesday.
+The administration earlier advised China to submit a trade liberalization program by Sept. 30 and warned it would consider initiating an investigation if that deadline wasn't met.
+Mr. Gotschall was president of the company's turbine-parts group until his election as Sifco's president in 1989.
+Mr Newlands has taken an increasingly high profile at budget meetings.
+Iranians referred to Khomeini as the imam, or supreme spiritual leader.
+In proxy materials for its annual meeting, Columbia said Mr. Spiegel received $960,000 in salary and a $2.9 million bonus last year.
+Also as part of the bid, Becor's senior management after two years would have the right to acquire slightly more than half of the equity from Lynch at the initial acquisition price, provided "certain earnings objectives are met," Lynch said.
+During the presidential campaign, the flexible freeze became Bush's all-purpose answer to queries on how he planned to increase spending for a variety of domestic programs while still lowering the budget deficit without an increase in taxes.
+John L. Baker President, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn.
+Several analysts made negative comments on the stock yesterday morning, citing a pending Federal Communications Commission ruling that could restrict the ability of networks to sell or syndicate television reruns.
+The session is slated to start next Tuesday.
+Third-quarter results reported earlier this week were also dismal at Ford Motor Co., which posted a smaller-than-anticipated profit of $101.7 million, and at Chrysler Corp., which lost $214 million.
+The Environmental Protection Agency proposed new restrictions on uses of the herbicide cyanazine because it may cause birth defects.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Smith Corona fell 50 cents to close at $9.125.
+The Clinton administration yesterday abandoned its fight for 'fast-track' authority to negotiate future trade pacts.
+The bizarre happenings continued when lawyer Fred Levin, who met with Horton the day he died, claimed four dead canaries with their necks broken were left outside his office and homes, apparently as warnings against "singing" to authorities.
+We've never said anything different about that.
+But a state department official said he understood the BP proposal and a separate US company proposal to sell aircraft for crop dusting to Iran had both been scheduled for further discussion yesterday at an inter-agency meeting.
+In January, the National Gallery in London made an astonishing decision.
+The company said Miracle Feeds, which has headquarters in London, has annual sales of 78 million Canadian dollars (US$67.9 million) and employs 104 people.
+The council on Thursday worked on a British compromise draft.
+Iran and Iraq bombarded each others' capitals with missiles today for the 10th day.
+The word 'offshore' conjures images of white sand, palm trees and discreet financial dealings.
+He thought World War II was a terrible mistake and became a conscientious objector.
+Some City observers favour Mr Gershon at this stage because of his successful handling of GPT. Lord Weinstock said his role with GEC would be determined by his ability to continue doing his job.
+The new S&L owners often skirted the edge of regulatory propriety, and some of them, investigators say, may have committed fraud.
+In aggregate, I have handed over money to the society for the dubious privilege of risking all the assets on which my family and I depend.
+Flynn, a lifelong South Boston resident, said those responsible "will pay a heavy price." No one was hurt in the incident Wednesday evening at the third-floor apartment shared by Bullock, her husband, four children and grandson.
+So-called drive-off ceremonies are traditional in the auto industry; auto makers usually view such occasions as free publicity for a new model.
+Investment inflows into Africa, relative to GDP, are half the level of those elsewhere.
+And the financial decline of some looks steep only in comparison with the heady period that is just behind them.
+The small print tells investors to consider currency exchange risks before buying the unit trust.
+Mr. Roche, 50, had been vice president of Cardio Data Systems.
+Price shares closed yesterday at $9.50, down 12.5 cents in American Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Pay cuts have been extremely rare. IDS report 613 and IDS Top Pay Unit Review 133.
+Rehearsals and taping began two weeks earlier in this Yucatan resort.
+The results were a paring of Northern's expenses in 1989 to 18.5% of revenues from 20.1% the year before.
+Corporate Issues The corporate calendar featured no new issues.
+And can they be maintained? Evidence derived from the ivory trade debate suggests that the ban is valuable as a source of publicity and has helped to reduce consumer demand for ivory products.
+A proliferation of magnetic cards, hole-in-the-wall machines and telephone banking services has opened new opportunities but has also destroyed tried and tested banking conventions.
+The Soviet Union has offerred 100 tents, 1,000 blankets and 100 tons of medicine, he said.
+Bernadine Healy, of Ohio, chairman of the Research Institute of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and a staff member of the clinic's cardiology department.
+Rafi Edri, a former Labor minister, said on Israel TV that Labor still believes it will be able to win over Shas becaause only a Peres-led coalition could advance the peace process.
+The company's vinyl and specialty chemical operations were "hurt by the recession" and reported losses, Goodrich said.
+In the meantime, borrowing by plastic is actually getting more expensive because provisions of the 1986 tax law are rapidly phasing out deductions for credit-card interest payments.
+On the New York Coffee Sugar & Cocoa Exchange, July coffee settled more than 22 cents a pound higher than the life-of-contract low of $1.006 struck April 1.
+The three-story building in Skokie was built in the 1950s and has served as the location of a number of Sears offices over the years, officials said.
+Ragsdale contended the requirements were medically unnecessary and discouraged abortion providers by forcing them to build "the equivalent of a small hospital," an expensive proposition that effectively hampered access to abortion.
+Someone should take them aside and tell them that they are in fact doing extremely well under the circumstances, which they are. True, there is room for improvement.
+Mr. Whittle would remain in control of the company's operations.
+Three people died in the Charlotte area and preliminary estimates put the damage at $300 million.
+The Tokyo market recouped in the past week, with the Nikkei index gaining a net 610 points despite signals that Japanese economic growth might be flagging.
+"I think it's really wonderful that these children can do that," Alliata said. "It's very touching." Mass mailings by 100 senators during 1987-88 cost taxpayers more than $52.7 million, the congressional watchdog Common Cause says in a report.
+The buildings are on 235 acres near downtown, Eppley Airfield and the Missouri River.
+Shareholders rejected a leveraged buyout proposal by senior management last year, and proposals to buy the company's steel and construction businesses have also failed.
+The 1986 accord has already been legally challenged by the European Economic Community.
+Harvard's fall tuitions won't be announced until later this month, but spokesman Peter Costa said fees probably will be up 5 percent to 7 percent.
+"There is going to be no cut for all our regular customers," said a Saudi petroleum official.
+It doesn't make any sense, but it's wonderful," George said.
+It's unclear how Holiday management will fare.
+The accounting firms, which are now beginning to send recruiters on their annual campus rounds, don't want to discuss the increased stinginess of their employment practices.
+The Bass investors also are suing for a bigger share of dividends they claim aren't fairly distributed.
+Malden's only other series was "Skag," in which he played a steel mill worker.
+While some thieves at airports are outsiders, police say most work for airlines or for the myriad companies that provide services to the carriers.
+Her body was unearthed in April by police acting on an anonymous tip more than five months after Sinks reported her missing.
+SAS has loose marketing agreements with Thai Airways International and All Nippon Airways and owns 25% of the European Amadeus computer reservations system.
+It also provides timely support to Mr Gunter Rexrodt, Germany's economics minister, who says he wants to use his government's EU presidency in the second half of this year to lead a crusade in favour of deregulation.
+"The combination of Soviet psychological warfare and Western willingness to be deceived has paralyzed the will of even the most resolute and wise leaders."
+President Daniel arap Moi freed Kuria Dec. 12, and the attorney rejoined his partners in a Nairobi law firm.
+In "Happy Days," a woman is buried up to her neck in sand.
+Government security officials had refused to allow either defendant to inspect the sensitive material.
+Car sales fell to a seasonally adjusted annual selling rate of 5.8 million vehicles, the lowest since October 1987.
+Robertson will replace his son as CBN's chief executive officer.
+Other humpback herds are located off Nova Scotia, Greenland and Iceland, said Weinrich.
+If investors had sold stock funds heavily, some funds might have been forced to sell stock in order to meet redemptions, said A. Michael Lipper, president of Lipper Analytical Services.
+A gallery representative said Christie's had been tipped to watch Suesserman.
+In the index, it has nine entries for first lady Mamie Eisenhower.
+Space agency officials said they wanted to determine the readiness of the shuttle's redesigned booster rocket and ordered it tested for a third time.
+"It was a sad, sad case but we feel our people were correct in their actions and our policy is sound." He declined to comment further, citing the $60 million lawsuit filed by Mrs. Jarnagin against the department and the city.
+Because American Express wants to turn Shearson around fast, analysts said they expect cuts to occur quickly and in bulk.
+The new general consensus of moderate economic growth this year is likely to be an important element in Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's testimony before Congress Tuesday when he reveals the Fed's policy targets for 1990.
+Anand, one of India's new breed of capitalists, has yet to realize his dream of sashaying stewardesses.
+He says the company will shift production of low-profit products such as hand-held calculators and medium-priced cameras to Asian countries such as Taiwan and South Korea.
+"You don't want to get caught in a controversy about what they are or aren't doing, and get crucified in the marketplace in the meantime," he added.
+Advertising executives question whether Mr. Murdoch can make good on his promise.
+India's ambivalence toward foreign investment is deep-rooted and bound in a skein of cultural and political threads.
+That evening at 5:45, just as they did every day, he and the other two members of his car pool headed home to New Jersey.
+Gonzalez, Foreign Minister Francisco Fernandez Ordonez and other officials and stood by at the airport as soldiers rendered military honors.
+Still others have called arriving late for work "the expression of bourgeois liberalization."
+But, he added, she is "still not fully oriented to time and place." During the weekend, the woman twice developed fevers of 101.5 degrees, which Kurtz said may stem from infections and from inflammation of an arm vein used for intravenous treatment.
+Automotive News said the nation's Big Three automakers lost 214 dealerships and overseas-based automakers lost the rest.
+The Missouri case, William L. Webster vs. Reproductive Health Services, was brought to the attention of newly installed Attorney General Dick Thornburgh shortly after he started work last summer, the Justice Department official said.
+Among refined products, September unleaded gasoline rose 0.35 cent to close at 53.93 cents a gallon.
+Lilian Stevens, who killed herself last July at age 84 while in failing health, bequeathed $32,000 to the My Choice organization she helped found.
+The 1987 results were reduced by $1.23 a share as a result of write-offs in the first and second quarters for reserves increases and losses by an insurance subsidiary, said Harry E. Figgie Jr., chairman and chief executive officer.
+They aren't willing to give up on Mr. Reagan; indeed, they want to give him the benefit of the doubt and believe his motives were good.
+It worked very well because the TKM deal galvanised the whole company, pulling everyone together - it was very exciting.
+New orders for factory goods fell 1.7% in August, the first drop since January, while robust nonresidential building pushed construction outlays up 1.6%, the Commerce Department said.
+"I think it is a very positive sign that they are letting hostages call home," she said. "We're all planning to spend the holidays with John." Meanwhile, a British lawmaker said families of the hostages should stop complaining.
+The pilot aborted the takeoff at 11:29 p.m. and the plane skidded off runway into 25 to 40 feet of water in Bowery Bay, about 50 to 100 feet from the end of the runway built on pilings in the water, officials said.
+Neuenschwander fell while trying to get out of the way and the van ran over his left arm and leg.
+His New Democracy party won elections Sunday after two inconclusive polls in June and November.
+Fulton County Medical Examiner Gerald Gowitt examined the remains and said the bones and a skull apparently belonged to Susie Roberts, who drove off in a car with a friend in 1958 and never returned.
+The Agriculture Department buys surplus butter, cheese and non-fat dry milk at prices high enough to keep milk prices paid to farmers by dealers from dropping significantly below the support level.
+I've got a teen-age boy." In a city of just under 1 million and an estimated homosexual population of 80,000, those words sparked protests from residents and civil liberties groups.
+Bohanon reasoned that since he had declared the Oklahoma City district desegregated in 1977, the federal courts no longer had jurisdiction.
+Allen I. Questrom, chairman and chief executive of Allied and Federated, said the plan is the foundation on which to build a proposal to get out of bankruptcy proceedings.
+With space, another hot Washington phrase applies: The question is not whether we can afford to devote ourselves to a serious program, but whether we can afford not to.
+And there are quite a few such investment proposals in the pipeline in West Bengal.
+Economists say that if Indonesia's GSP status was revoked between Dollars 60m and Dollars 70m worth of trade would be lost.
+North is accused of 12 criminal charges, including obstructing Congress and making false statements to Congress and the attorney general.
+In North Dakota, for example, a record $205 million was wagered on games of chance last year, including pull tabs, blackjack and bingo.
+Lawmakers, however, have been wary about tying up the Senate floor for six weeks or more.
+It could happen to anyone." However, Semler said he is recommending an exercise and diet plan for Hackman, who lives in Beverly Hills, Calif.
+The Santa Clara, Calif., company blamed poor sales of certain "commodity" semiconductors, standardized chips that can be bought from any number of makers.
+Photonics has applications in fiber optics, including optical navigation systems, cable television signal distribution, antenna interconnects, telecommunications and instrumentation.
+The White House caved in after Senator Garn lobbied President Reagan.
+Some 40,000 of those models and up to 100,000 engines produced in Georgetown will be shipped to Japan.
+Quiles watched the search from his doorway across a fence from the Noda home, and told her family that Joanna was bound to turn up, said her cousin Tanya Lopez.
+Unidanmark's peaked at DKr18.6bn in 1989 and was down to DKr11.5bn at the end of last year. The difference lies in their respective lending policies.
+The speech was taped from state television and translated by The Associated Press.
+The wounded soldier was captured and was being interrogated.
+We still do not know," the president said. "But I can say to you we're moving forward on the treaty and its associated documents with renewed vigor and cooperation.
+Yet that only serves to emphasise the tightness of his straitjacket.
+U.S. Sen. Quentin Burdick was undergoing tests today in a hospital where he was taken by ambulance after complaining he was not feeling well, an aide said.
+It comes from the will of the Panamanian people," Foreign Minister Julio Linares said Wednesday at a news conference.
+Cuauhtemoc, with 33 percent of the domestic beer market, is the second largest of Mexico's three beer manufacturers after the Modelo brewery.
+"Saddam did the same thing with (Egyptian President Hosni) Mubarak, who felt insulted when he realized the Iraqi leader was lying.
+Black smoke poured from the ship as the captain radioed for help.
+Mr. Bork noted that reversal of a conviction "is virtually automatic if the government knowingly uses perjured testimony."
+National City Corp. has offered to acquire the Cleveland-based bank through an $870 million stock swap.
+Ms. Bunch, whose own house was demolished, brushed back tears as she told residents: "We're going to build the island back.
+In recent weeks, there has been increasing concern that few banks will offer to lend further funds.
+The charges include the possibility Baxter promised not to do business with Israel and may have paid a $2.2 million bribe in Saudi Arabia in 1983 to try to get off the boycott list.
+"We might as well as go on to something else," said Senate GOP leader Bob Dole of Kansas.
+'It would be easy for people to say this is another India, but that is not really justifiable,' he said.
+Hiring a professional to do it can easily add $400 a partnership to an investor's tax-preparation expenses.
+He postulates a last-ditch National Commission to Rebuild Canada in 1996, the failure of which leads to Quebec's stormy unilateral declaration of independence four years later.
+Upon court approval, Revco said that Lazard Freres will function as adviser in all aspects of its reorganization.
+It claims more than 80 nations have recogized the new state.
+All data were collected in February 1987.
+"The character of the house should guide your choice of windows, but if the house lacks character entirely, you can compensate _ through the windows you choose," he says.
+The Germans want it applied again to floating currencies, but the commission is not keen.
+Crazy Eddie said it was negotiating a confidentiality agreement with Entertainment Marketing when the Houston company withdrew its bid.
+"We want a string of ice-cream parlors," he says.
+The U.S. must also urgently address the misery afflicting most inhabitants of Muslim countries, which underlies their endemic violence.
+Here are states ranking in the bottom half nationally in several examples of risky health behavior, according to a 1988 Centers for Disease Control survey in 36 states and the District of Columbia.
+Because of fire and toxic fumes, the commanding officer ordered the vessel evacuated, he said.
+Dismal June employment figures released last Thursday were the last straw.
+Indian soldiers and paramilitary police guard Srinagar's main streets and every bridge over the Jhelum River, which snakes through the city of 1 million people.
+Now, superregionals face the challenge of pushing expansion without compromising earnings.
+Under the settlement, companies will begin placing warning labels on cigars and pipe tobacco.
+More than 1,300 people have died in the conflict since January, when the Indian army launched its military crackdown on Moslem insurgents fighting for either independence or union with Pakistan.
+Thus, the Germans could have claimed the Jews were not the business of the Red Cross, the BBC said.
+The arts have not been at the top of his agenda during his campaign.
+Along with the United States, China and Pakistan have been the main backers of the Afghan rebels fighting the Soviet-backed government in Kabul.
+The dollar usually firms on news of higher inflation because it indicates a possible rise in interest rates if the Federal Reserve moves to tighten credit.
+Mr Clarke now holds the second most powerful office in the land.
+A mine exploded during a U.S. Army training exercise Monday, and 10 American soldiers were injured, two seriously, a military spokesman said.
+The news agency said strikes had immobilized industries, construction sites and some government offices.
+But relations between Solidarity and the government it helped create remained uneasy.
+But the people he's talking to, "the vocal ones," are strongly opposed to the budget compromise Bush is trying to sell to the country and Congress.
+About 4,000 workers went on strike Tuesday at a coal mine in southern Poland and demanded the legalization of the banned Solidarity trade union, activists said.
+We naturally put a different slant on our writing depending on our audience.
+"This time it won't be for just shopping.
+"But dollar-selling sentiment continued to prevail in the market as participants waited cautiously for the release of U.S. trade figure," Yamazaki said.
+Bush ordered the test sale Wednesday, with his spokesman saying it was intended in part as a "signal" to quell speculation in the oil markets and halt skyrocketing crude prices.
+The carrier claimed the cutback was necessary because its unionized pilots had held work slowdowns during contract negotiations.
+He patented it, and made the rounds again.
+The American and allied response is now favored not only by the fundamental measures of power but by an extraordinary coalition of historical coincidences.
+It is interesting to contemplate the political considerations that led Helmut Kohl to violate his tax pledge.
+Doctors in France prescribe five times as many items as UK doctors and six times as many as in Denmark.
+It could also be made easier for people to sub-divide NVQs by doing a core qualification and then adding more sophisticated options. The upgrading of vocational qualifications remains in its infancy in Britain.
+In a speech to the North Atlantic Assembly, an independent body of lawmakers from the 16 NATO nations, Kohl extended that message somewhat to include other Alliance allies in Western Europe.
+The modernization issue has become increasingly sensitive in recent months.
+The appeal also urged that the Philadelphia case be used to reverse the high court's 1973 decision legalizing abortion.
+Asked what role AMC President Joseph E. Cappy may play in the combined company, Mr. Bidwell said, "Hopefully he will find it attractive to join us," though again he didn't elaborate.
+And just one week after signing a deal to buy Almaden wine, he turned around and announced that RJR was selling its entire wine, liquor and beer business.
+On Thursday, Mrs. Marcos, 60, was removed from a courtroom on a stretcher after she collapsed and coughed up blood.
+Target prices are the amounts the government sets for wheat, corn, cotton, soybeans and rice.
+Throughout his visit this week in Washington, Yeltsin stressed that he and Gorbachev have ended their feud and plan to work together.
+So if the latter are offered a new benefit when they are unwell that is more generous than unemployment benefit or the state pension, some who previously chose to work despite chronic illness or disability will no longer do so.
+Six others were under age 18 and will be sent to reform school, the broadcast said.
+Year-earlier results were restated to reflect the company's sale of its book publishing division last year to Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Inc.
+In subsequent testimony, SEC Chairman David Ruder hinted at some of the proposals now being jointly discussed by regulators and the various exchanges.
+But as business boomed, new gambling houses were built early this year, and advertising campaigns were launched in Montreal, the main source of customers.
+Prominent officials and literary figures appealed on radio and television for patience and an end to protests and strikes, he said.
+In Moscow, radicals at the opening of the Russian republic's congress said today they want to take over the republic's affairs from the national government and elect a rival of Gorbachev as their president.
+TED & FIDEL: Cable tycoon Ted Turner, not known as a journalist although he founded Cable News Network, this month taped an interview with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, whom he first met in 1982.
+Tutwiler said there will always be time for her other interests, of which she has many.
+Trading units fought for access to limited capital resources.
+The city's two major newspapers think it is.
+The administration wants a professional regulator to head the Office of Thrift Supervision, rather than an appointee whose chief qualifications are political connections, according to an industry source, who spoke Tuesday on condition of anonymity.
+Citicorp, also a recent regular at the top of the list, experienced a 1.7 million-share increase, to 12.9 million shares.
+GENEVA (AP) - Jane Dempsey Douglass, a theology historian at Princeton University in the United States, has been elected president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches by the group's executive committee.
+The analysis is as dark and pathetic, as ridden with complexes and hatreds as that of any important public man of our times.
+Now, following decentralisation, retrenchment and the demerger of Zeneca, ICI's bioscience offshoot which has moved to new premises, there are only 240 people based at Millbank.
+Currently, that market is dominated by National City Corp., AmeriTrust Corp. and Society Corp. and increasingly is being studied by New York and Pittsburgh banks that have loan offices here.
+Although Illinois Bell promised rebates, several businesses were angry enough to file lawsuits charging the utility was negligent in failing to staff the switching station, which houses computerized equipment to connect local and long-distance calls.
+Sales in the quarter fell to $309.2 million from $402.6 million.
+As previously reported, the $16.4 million settlement represents the total amount Chrysler has agreed to pay to owners of at least 32,750 cars, which had been driven with disconnected odometers prior to sale.
+Mr. Farley argued the statute is unconstitutional.
+The peacemakers descend on Baghdad almost daily.
+He said deputies kicked in the doors and found the victims, all shot with a handgun, he said.
+Police gave a job application to an unarmed bank security guard who chased and tackled a man later booked for investigation of robbery Saturday, authorities said.
+Many of the high-ranking executives there had given up support for the merger long ago.
+We took the initiative and informed the Fed about the valuation.
+Experts are checking the extent of the damage," said a local church official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+Wall Street, which had made darlings of oil field companies in anticipation that Kuwaiti reconstruction would be a windfall, took the news hard.
+This year, the same forces are at work.
+Southeast Asians, with their memories of Japan's ambitions 50 years ago, would much prefer it be the U.S., whose presence limits the need for Japan to extend its military power in the region.
+Diamond said the investigation was turned over to the FBI on Thursday.
+Clark couldn't afford to pay his defense fee.
+The number of men and women in the armed forces is down slightly from last year, according to figures released Wednesday by the Pentagon.
+General Motors Corp.'s car and truck production fell 3.1% in December to 313,978 vehicles.
+Public health and agricultural officials would no longer confront us with the paradox of, on the one hand, ordering warning statements on cigarette packs and the other, providing subsidies for the growth of a lethal product.
+In California, disbarments and forced resignations from the bar are at an alltime high.
+Endurance, which recently underwent emergency repairs after an iceberg knocked a hole in its hull, went to the rescue, the ministry said.
+Germany, wholesale prices for March.
+Wall Street is notorious for its high compensation levels, particularly during boom cycles such as the mid-1980s when young investment bankers and other professionals quickly commanded six-figure salaries.
+And, frankly, he deserves to have his president and the president's spokesman commend him for the work that he's done in the last two year." Fitzwater said he would not comment on the circumstances of Cavazos' resignation, which occurred Wednesday.
+A section of the central city area was blocked for about three hours. Mr Jay Naidoo, general secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu), told a press conference yesterday: 'We are determined to remove this government from power.'
+Reynolds Metals Co., Richmond, Va., adopted a shareholder rights plan to protect itself in case of a hostile takeover attempt.
+Journal readers may remember Christopher de Vinck's article about life with his brother.
+In the May count, civilian employment dropped by 518,000 jobs. In June, employment rose by 823,000. Did such a extreme dip and rise actually occur?
+The government calculates that the total debt stood at $532.5 billion at the end of 1988.
+Silk farmers have since been protected by import restrictions and soaring subsidies. But they are now wondering how much longer they can survive, reports Reuter from Tokyo.
+I can not guarantee you a certain rhythm of production.'
+It will inspire confidence." Publican Shane Finnegan said, "It's had a great impact." But Partick Carroll, an engineering student, felt differently. "All of the millennium has been concentrated on the central portion (of Dublin).
+Some trust companies are also active investors, Mr. Yurcak says.
+Leonard Freedman, regional director of Customs' office of internal affairs, said the Guard members had betrayed their duties in the war against drugs.
+With long dated gilt yields falling below those on property, fund managers have shown a voracious appetite for both bricks and mortar and their paper substitute.
+The sale was completed on December 31, also the last day of Hillsdown's financial year. Hillsdown's abattoirs were largely acquired when it bought FMC in 1983.
+Fitzwater said the meeting dealt with Pentagon management reforms and an ongoing review of strategic issues, and not specifically with Tower's confirmation battle.
+MPM director Petronio Correa is the new company's chairman, and Lintas:Brazil's chairman, Ivan Pinto, is president and chief executive.
+Kevin Kline lingered for hours at the ball last year, but winner Jodie Foster couldn't wait to down pizza at literary agent Irving "Swifty" Lazar's party at Spago.
+In one instance, Queenan notified the housing authority in Richland, Wash. it had been awarded 158 units before the HUD regional office in Seattle was even aware of the funding, the HUD report said.
+The Congress Party holds 412 of the 544 seats.
+If Roemer vetoes the measure, anti-abortion forces said they will seek an override.
+Fire Marshal Rich Largo ordered the coupling and 4 feet of the gas main cut out for further investigation.
+Some of the ministers who agreed to the Rotterdam communique probably didn't realize how hard it will be to keep their promise.
+As a test of local acumen, the Jew took out one piaster, worth about a half-cent, and asked a boy whether he might feed himself and his donkey and still have something left over for entertainment.
+Between 1977 and 1979 he was undersecretary of the Navy.
+The mayor said he could not sign the agreement because he did not represent the subway corporation.
+Defense budget priorities are forcing the SR-71 fleet into mothballs and satellites will take over its duties, a Pentagon spokesman said.
+Bibby was likely to dispose of the Spanish company's leasing division and other non-core assets.
+Prices of most debt securities were narrowly mixed in quiet trading as many of the biggest investors in the credit markets remained inactive, convinced that interest rates will climb further.
+The bank board is hiring First Nationwide Bank of San Francisco to manage Mile High.
+The movement toward a five-day workweek has drawn increased support from financial and government groups for several years.
+Mr. Himick added that he purchased an additional 6,500 shares in July that aren't yet reflected in SEC filings.
+Only you will know.
+"We have similar tasks to the Soviet Communist Party.
+The Sony prizes cover a wider field of radio than any single writer could know, and rely on judges - 38 this year - each expert in his own field, as well as the Society of Authors, the Radio Academy and Smash Hits.
+The development is expected to cost four billion Canadian dollars ($3.2 billion).
+"What we're moving toward here is a different paradigm," says Mr. Tribble of Next.
+However, sources suggested yesterday the deal would combine an enhanced credit facility with a reshuffling of some debt to Marriott International.
+The U.S. State Department said evacuation flights will continue to other destinations despite the order, which was to take effect Sunday.
+Other investment, such as unit trusts also compare well. AVCs still remain a potentially good deal for two groups: those below senior management level who are higher-rate taxpayers but expect to retire as lower-rate taxpayers.
+Tharp, herself a virtuoso with a pugnacious and Cagney-ish air to her most daring feats, loves bravura.
+In 1960, the turnover of Big Board issues was 12% of the total shares outstanding; by 1986, it had risen to 87%, including trading off the exchange.
+"It's easy to vote against something and call yourself a conservative, but America pays a very heavy price for neglecting health care for children," he said.
+"Does he know I'm in the Roosevelt room watching his response?"
+While the recession extends its grip on the world there will be no substantial improvement in the fortunes of the salerooms.
+Plaskett nor Mirka could be reached for comment.
+Its loss for all of 1986 was $1.91 billion.
+Michael Milken will live for the rest of his life with the knowledge that he has inflicted enormous emotional and physical pain upon his wife and his children whom he loves more than anything else in the world.
+He also asked the House ethics committee to determine if he had violated any law or House rule.
+Hundreds of people crowded into a hall at the Romanian Military Academy in Bucharest to view the trial, the first of former Ceausescu associates since the dictator and his wife were tried in secret on genocide charges and executed Christmas Day.
+He added that the company has a "number of opportunities" to expand its commercial segment worldwide.
+Swedish actor Max von Sydow took Saturday's honors in the best actor category for his role in "Pelle the Conqueror" by Danish director Bille August.
+Moreover, he contended, raising the speed limit would increase the nation's fuel bills $2 billion a year.
+Li is believed to be among the leaders who pushed for the military crackdown that ended in the weekend massacre of hundreds of unarmed civilians as troops cleared Tiananmen Square of pro-democracy protesters.
+In some parts of Panama City, workers formed vigilante groups to guard stores and other places of employment.
+He added that he hoped to have the transaction completed in several weeks and certainly by Sept. 30.
+The United States and 31 other member nations of the Organization of American States on Friday formally signed a wide-ranging plan to speed up the hemisphere's war against drugs.
+The FAZ banished all Mediterranean pretension.
+It died Sunday when it flew into the door of the visitors' center at the headquarters of the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust at Slimbridge in the county of Gloucestershire in western England, Hughes said.
+A heat wave persisted in the Southwest, with temperatures soaring above 100 degrees.
+Abdullah Sulaiman, 41, suffered head injuries and died in Repoh Forest on Saturday, said Ahmad Nassaruddin Shari, assistant superintendent of police.
+"People simply are uncertain about what lies ahead and are pulling out of the market," he said.
+A high-ranking Sandinista officer flew about 25 journalists, most of them American, to this rugged outpost on the Honduran border his troops retook from Contra rebels in a major offensive.
+Under the accord, Dome's common and preferred holders would receive about $551 million in securities of Amoco's Canadian unit and Dome's 54 creditors would divide the remaining $4.55 billion in cash and securities.
+However, International Business Machines wasn't among the technology stocks gaining ground.
+The Salt Lake City-based software company said the reassessment could result in a charge of up to $3 million for the 1987 fourth quarter.
+No way, say many experts.
+Analysts estimate the move would bring a profit of between $1 billion and $1.5 billion to savings institutions, which are badly in need of new capital.
+However, nations in arrears would lose their voting rights, and gold roughly equivalent to their original contribution to the IMF could be sold if they did not meet their obligations.
+The commission, in issuing its recommendation last year, estimated savings of $5.6 billion over 20 years.
+Sharaa said the hostage-takers "must be isolated.
+The group benefited from the inclusion of the US ducting company Flexible Technologies, which it bought for Pounds 33.3m at the end of the previous year.
+On the other hand, a 15% discount was an opportunity that rarely, if ever, came along.
+This would prevent members from getting long vacations at resorts, even if they speak for free.
+Livestock futures fell on Friday; pork bellies were mixed.
+The decline was led by cars but affected every sector, from consumer goods and business equipment to utilities.
+And that adjustment is far from over.
+Because Pakistan refuses to recognize Afghanistan's Soviet-backed government, the delegations sit in separate rooms, with Cordovez shuttling back and forth.
+Yoder's wife, Carolyn Yoder, was also among those keeping the vigil on the lawn outside where the hostages were held.
+Some 800,000 Jews died in 1942 and 1943, when "Ivan" worked at the camp.
+Private enterprise starts fell by 3 per cent, while completions rose by 1 per cent. Housing starts are generally seen as a leading indicator of activity in the economy.
+Yanovskaya says Bulgakov's ability to find comedy in the bleakest of circumstances is a trait she and her colleagues also relied on heavily in the pre-glasnost days.
+In another development, an internal NATO dispute with France apparently was resolved.
+Such talk doesn't sit well with the journals.
+That may be especially true if U.S. consumers stay stingy with their own dollars.
+The group will get 20.4 percent of the company, which is trying to modernize and expand an aging system that now serves 4.1 million customers in this rapidly growing country of some 84 million people.
+Further increases are likely, said Robert Dederick, executive vice president at Northern Trust Co. in Chicago.
+Then, when the time is ripe, it will float.
+"We thought it was very nice of him to call," Larry Swanson said.
+The justices have said they would use a pending case to decide the fate of the earlier decision giving individuals the right to sue to stop acts of private bias.
+Kohl, speaking on national television, said the two small right-wing parties apparently picked up votes from farmers who are unhappy with Spaeth's policies and want more aid.
+Budget Rent A Car Corp. is going private with the help of Ford Motor Co. in a move one analyst says may be matched by other domestic automakers.
+That's a long way."
+Intel has just begun an Dollars 80m advertising campaign to boost sales of PCs containing Pentium, its highest performance microprocessor, during the busy Christmas selling season.
+The enraged General Assembly rebuked Washington and traveled to Geneva in protest to hear him.
+The king suffered a stroke June 2 while in the hospital for treatment of a mild infection of the pericardium, the sac around the heart.
+Earlier this week, Adams was released from prison in Texas on grounds his first trial was unfair.
+Syrian troops handling security in Beirut's Moslem sectors arranged a cease-fire late this morning to stem the fighting, the third clash in 24 hours, police said.
+The Legend, the leader in Honda's luxury car line, will have few changes for 1990.
+The losses halved its share capital. Independent said it was in talks with a Swedish bank consortium and its chief shareholders.
+Meanwhile, Szeplaki and others are asking Venezuelans to boycott shark meat.
+Single pricing, however operated, is almost bound to have the opposite effect. There is no doubt that dual pricing comes into its own for specialist small company and emerging market funds which hit liquidity problems.
+The Christian newspapers all wanted to keep the news down, as they all have close links to the Christian Democratic Party.
+This is mere word-play, if not contradiction. But at the end of the book we get a list of virtues to put in reason's place.
+'Many people in evidence to us said the department was biased towards roads.
+And there is wide agreement among forecasters, paying more heed to high factory utilization levels than to high unemployment, that prices will soon rise faster in all major economies.
+The load factor fell to 52.6% from 53%.
+Homes and streets have collapsed under torrential rains in this Central African capital, killing at least 23 people, official sources said Tuesday.
+"Our breath has been taken away by the speed" in which producing nations are putting out the welcome mat, Mr. Browne says.
+Cheney has not reached a final decision, however, and still hopes changes will be made before the House and Senate take up the bill, possibly as early as Sunday, the official said.
+Still, Mr. Zamfir has his admirers: Heartland and cable officials agree that TV sales of Zamfir albums have reached 750,000, enough to make him a millionaire.
+The Commerce Department reported that retail automobile inventories fell 3.7 percent in October, but Niemira said that represented some problems with the government's seasonal adjustment factor since car sales have plummeted since the end of September.
+Other estimates said there were about 1 million strikers.
+The company, which earlier this year predicted a "significant" second-quarter loss, also cited disappointing early sales of "certain" promotional products, which it didn't name.
+It was almost like losing a brother," Robert Kesmodel, now a Baltimore businessman, said of learning that Hayes had died.
+Canadian Technical also makes pressure-sensitive tape.
+MBB, which is a subsidiary of West Germany's largest industrial group, Daimler-Benz AG, and Aerospatiale said they plan to set up a French holding company to be called Eurocopter S.A. to house the partners' respective helicopter operations.
+Benedicto Rodrigues dos Santos, coordinator of the National Movement of Street Kids, told The Associated Press: "For these kids, survival is a challenge.
+This capital-goods boom has been made possible by exports: About 45% of capital goods output is now sold abroad, more than double the proportion of the late 1960s.
+Neither Ogilvy & Mather nor the San Francisco office of Grey resorted to such tactics.
+Coast Distribution System is based in San Jose, Calif.
+Organizers at both pavilions said their theaters were filled to capacity for every performance, with many viewers waiting several hours for a chance to float through the air while still safely seated.
+After that, it will be put up for lease by the highest bidder, like other farmland in national parks.
+Tobacco, up 0.7 percent for the month and 11 percent over the past year.
+As for "high stakes" uses of test scores by colleges and employers, the commission split: Some members believed that the surest route to better results is to affect student (and school) behavior by making results count.
+The craftsmen were taken from their homes Friday by four men in military clothing and armed with assault rifles and revolvers in Ayacucho, a rebel stronghold about 230 miles southeast of Lima, according to a victim's daughter.
+The partnership holds about 5.1 million shares, according to the filing.
+The main goals are to "debilitate U.S. defense planning and acquisition," split the Western alliance, rally Western anti-military sentiment and "promote the Soviet image of peace-loving and that of the United States as war-mongering."
+A spokesman for Buckingham Palace, when asked if the royal family would have a statement, replied: "None whatsoever." Marina Ogilvy is a pianist who won a place at London's respected Guildhall School of Music, but recently turned it down.
+A search for the torso in Pohopoco Creek near the Lehigh River in Carbon County about 80 miles to the northwest was called off at dusk, Grasso said.
+Participants at the conference planned to draw up an Arab peace plan they would propose as an alternative to the multinational force opposing Baghdad.
+If you die soon afterwards, the annuity will turn out to have been a bad investment.
+The ninth was only announced this week - LePage, a tape and sealing products maker, where the trust is investing Dollars 9m in a combination of debt and equities. Valuation is always a key issue at a trust which has large unquoted holdings.
+Trade's inevitable troubles, however, are a politician's playpen.
+Still, the committee blasted the Air Force and Navy for failing to develop "viable alternative" sources for the components.
+Consumer advocates are optimistic that a mandatory inspection bill will be passed this year.
+"There is nothing for me here.
+Beyond the Bush years?
+Europeans still confuse it regularly with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the International Court of Justice in The Hague. In the 1960s and early 1970s it was widely seen as the only Community institution which functioned efficiently.
+Yet Glaxo has just reported a 16 per cent rise in profits.
+"The apparatus clearly wants to get retaliation, clearly wants to impose its own way at the Congress," Popov charged.
+In turn, most of those profits would have been reinvested in the hope of further gains, and some of those investments surely would have flowed to the smaller, cutting-edge firms that are now being told to get lost by bankers clamping down on credit.
+"A lot of work in the '80s has been lost to the Far East."
+AT&T treasurer Lawrence Prendergast said selling the stock to Capital Group would replace that underwriting, saving fees and expenses of about 2.5%, or about $16.3 million.
+The league's flirtation with cable is seen in some quarters as a ploy to get the networks at least to match last year's rights fee of $495 million.
+An International Signal unit, according to Ferranti, reported on its books #215 million ($332.5 million) of weapons contracts that didn't exist.
+Truly, here is a Miss Marple (Joan Hickson) who surpasses the amusing (but-untrue-to-the-Agatha-Christie- original) Margaret Rutherford.
+Hundreds of industrial plants spread across 45 states are violating water quality standards by releasing toxic chemicals into public waterways and must take steps to curb the pollution, the Environmental Protection Agency said Tuesday.
+Even in the least inflationary years of the 1980s, between 1982 and 1987, prices were rising at 4.7 per cent on average.
+The window of opportunity for first-time buyers could open widest this winter as rates trend downward and home prices weaken further in the off-season chill, says James F. Smith, finance professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
+"They are probably not far behind Drexel," said Virginia Adair, a banking analyst with Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., the Wall Street investment firm that filed for bankruptcy this week over junk bond losses.
+Losers outpaced gainers by 7 to 6 on the New York Stock Exchange with 811 issues declining, 696 gaining and 457 unchanged.
+Officials of the exchanges said they communicated well with each other and with government regulators during Fri day's sell-off, compared with the sense of chaos that prevailed at times on Black Monday two years ago.
+The risk remains that Tesco will have neither the brand image nor the price competitiveness to compete in a mature market.
+His abilities as a manager and the robust economy of his state have been cornerstones of Dukakis' campaign to convince voters he is the most qualified presidential candidate.
+But he said the bad publicity has not reached the United States, and American Hyundai sales are still climbing after reaching 263,610 cars last year.
+Damascus again said no. The Hague is the capital of the Netherlands, a country that, the Syrians complained, was "too pro-Israeli."
+Hyde Park Holdings, a money management firm, is a general partner of Hyde Park Partners.
+Shaun Holliday, formerly vice-president of Frito Lay's vending and food service business, has been appointed president of the Americas and Caribbean region of GUINNESS Brewing Worldwide.
+Drexel lost $86 million in October alone, when the stock market plunged, including $25 million in arbitrage trading in UAL Corp.
+The issue will be decided later by the Women's International Professional Tennis Council, in which players have three votes, with the remaining six belonging to the International Tennis Federation, the sport's governing body, and tournament directors.
+"We're reaping the benefits," Molitor said, "and other farmers are suffering the consequences." Farming prospects in general have improved in recent years after the worst financial crunch in agriculture since the Depression.
+In other areas, the companies don't overlap as much.
+He wouldn't comment on what transpired in London.
+Shearson, which had been a client of Myerson's former law firm, retained Myerson & Kuhn for about $12 million annually, a financial industry source said Tuesday.
+The bonds are insured, and the underwriter expects a double-A rating from Moody's and triple-A rating from S&P.
+And how did it look?
+He later expanded his foreign connections through the Association of Space Explorers, a group of U.S. astronauts, Soviet cosmonauts and other space fliers.
+Yet, as with the banks, investors have already discounted a good fourth quarter, so there may not be much of a reaction from Chrysler's stock.
+Great Western Financial Corp. and Security Pacific Corp.'s Security Pacific National Bank each invested $10 million for the five-year California effort.
+Harnett acknowledged Ritter and Warner took trips in which they were alone together.
+If such a dark side exists, some light may soon be shed on this enigmatic figure.
+Like Robert Schwartz, the computer specialist who selected the IBMs at Chase.
+Yesterday's sale likely was encouraging to the RTC, which expects to sell about $1 billion of mortgage pass-through securities monthly by the fourth quarter.
+Guidelines for the investment are to be set by the company.
+Relations have deteriorated between the United States and Panama since then.
+Official Soviet news media did not give any casualty figures. Armenia was the hardest-hit area in the Caucasus.
+If the economy is growing below the trendline, there is a 'gap', and the country can enjoy non-inflationary growth. The problem is that there is no consensus on the trend rate of growth, nor on the size of the output gap.
+On U.S. markets, the average return for the four years _ the value of the stocks themselves plus dividents _ would have been a tame $1,910.
+The mother of Harrison Graham pleaded for the life of her son Thursday, telling the judge who will impose sentence that Graham did not kill the seven women whose bodies were found in and near his apartment.
+UAL said it ended the quarter with debt at 64% of capital, down from 80% at the end of the first quarter.
+More than 1,000 customers were without electricity, an official of North Carolina power said.
+The box was used only as a last resort for up to 15 minutes and with a teacher or teacher's aide present at all times, he said.
+Other U.S. insurers may follow suit.
+They estimate February's industrial production index and capacity utilization rate were both either unchanged or slightly lower than the previous month.
+The dispute that erupted in Geneva on Thursday night centered on the question of the size of canisters that could leave a Soviet missile assembly plant at Votkinsk without being subject to U.S. inspection.
+"There isn't anything horrid my eyes haven't seen," writes one entrant.
+In one sign that Iran may be sympathetic to overtures from Iraq, Iranian religious leader Ali Khamenei blasted the U.S. military buildup in Saudi Arabia.
+But according to Oliver it is an original Victorian feature that does the most to promote a productive working environment. 'The biggest plus point is the room we work in. It's large, open plan and has lots of natural daylight.
+THE University of Wales has set up a 10-man committee under Sir Melvin Rosser, a retired chartered accountant, to look at its future structure.
+After the first joint climb, the Chinese changed their team, however, and it is now made up mostly of Tibetans.
+But Nissan Motor Co.'s figures, announced at the same time, continued to highlight the company's move to reducing exports, particularly to the U.S.
+He was captured in July last year after entering the country from Pakistan with guerrillas and convicted in March of espionage.
+But she said too many people wanted to take such signs on faith.
+A club bouncer evicted the man half an hour later, and police alleged he returned and started the fire near the entrance.
+Federal Home Minister Buta Singh told Parliament the move in the southern state came after the Janata Dal party lost its majority, the reports said.
+Steven H. Star, a media consultant, author and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, died of lung cancer Tuesday, at his home.
+Gradison was in Bush's graduating class at Yale, but the two were not particularly close at the time.
+Only last week it formed a joint venture to build and run a telephone network in the Ukraine. Strategic decisions within AT&T usually follow a fight between hawks and doves.
+Since it contains no chlorine, the new compound has no effect on the ozone layer that keeps those cancer-causing rays from reaching the surface of the earth, when it breaks up in the atmosphere.
+As in hundreds of other towns across Nazi Germany, terror struck Jews in this picturesque village on the infamous "Kristallnacht."
+The broadcast, monitored in Nicosia, said President Hashemi Rafsanjani instructed Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati to "take serious steps to solve problems and end bloodshed and violence" in the Moslem republic that borders northwest Iran.
+"If we could find the skilled work force we need somewhere else," Mr. Coppe says angrily, "I would sure think about leaving."
+It is little wonder then that the society promotes such a highly ordered, highly regimented pastime as mass games and treats the man who runs them as a member of the elite.
+Ms. Rogers, who was alone in her home, did not resist arrest.
+The authorities' decision pushed the contract up again, to close a net 3 basis points higher at 90.43. Short-dated Euromark futures rose sharply yesterday in spite of what was considered a hawkish monthly report from the Bundesbank.
+Europe imports 11 percent of its oil from Iraq and Kuwait.
+One form, however, is more like a flowering gooseberry, the prickly ribes speciosum.
+The thrust of the reforms is to increase incentives, relate reward more closely to effort with job promotion and position more closely linked to merit.
+The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Takeshita did not offer to act as a mediator in the Cambodian conflict.
+The indictment accuses the Garcias of extorting monthly payments totaling $76,000 and obtaining a $20,000 interest-free loan from Wedtech in 1984 in return for future favors.
+"You could spend the next 10 years investigating Milken on these things," said Daniel Berger of the Philadelphia law firm Berger & Montague, which is involved in Milken litigation. "The stuff he was indicted on was peripheral.
+Volkswagen of America Inc.'s Volkswagen U.S. unit said it is recalling 1,700 1988-model Jetta cars to replace potentially faulty brake vacuums.
+The front's forward motion was resisted by very warm, humid air dominating the middle Mississippi Valley and the southern Plains.
+Ford Motor Co. has put money into Hertz Corp. and Budget Rent A Car Corp.
+Police said 1,500 people rallied Saturday in the industrial city of Bradford against the book, by Indian-born author Salman Rushdie.
+He moved from Australia to the UK in the late 1960s after he bought the News of the World and settled in the US in the 1980s after a string of media acquisitions. Mr Gary Davey, Star's third chief executive in six months, was appointed eight days ago.
+"We couldn't get to that information without a lot of work, and we haven't any interest in getting there," says Brian Ek, a Prodigy spokesman.
+He added, "There's no question that the hardware works.
+He said he wouldn't criticize those who had ruled Japan and felt obliged as a constitutional monarch to approve all government decisions.
+The 48-floor pyramid-shaped tower was built to withstand far more powerful temblors.
+The cost in the U.S. is some $35 billion and in all industrial (OECD) countries it exceeds $220 billion.
+Groups of thunderstorms are not as likely to spawn tornadoes as single, large storms because multiple storms in the same area compete.
+"I have conducted a telephone survey which indicates there is no potential juror in Lake County who doesn't know something about the case," LaPlante said.
+Hewett suggested it may take a true coalition government spanning the political spectrum with strong representation from the republics to push such a measure through.
+If we tilted at the law, we did it with flowers and beautiful intentions. When we danced to the sound of breaking glass, we were really gyrating to hope-heavy vibes.
+Besides aggravating the smog problem, the dry weather also threatens to produce a water shortage, authorities say.
+He is expected to travel to Atlanta on Sunday, and will be nominated for president three nights later.
+Some disputes remain intractable.
+It is plagued by overcapacity, overreliance on the local market, excessive competition in too few product lines, and an increasingly serious shortage of investment capital.
+They said that in view of "domestic circumstances," they had also postponed upcoming visits to Japan by Prime Minister Ciriaco De Mita of Italy on Sunday and by Irish leader Charles J. Haughey on Wednesday.
+The former governor is appealing the conspiracy and extortion counts.
+The panel concluded that "the endowment is not, in setting policy and making grants, adequately meeting its public responsibilities at the present time" as steward of taxpayer funds.
+It is expected that Mr. Cahouet may try to make some key personnel changes; most vulnerable would be executives closest to Mr. Barnes.
+By midday Saturday, 369 birds had been counted dead by the Coast Guard and dozens more were being cleaned and treated for injuries.
+There are 234 days left in the year.
+He retires effective March 1.
+But the institutes predicted the expansion will slow to 1.25% in 1989 unless the Bonn government drops its resistance to implementing more stimulative measures, which it shows no sign of doing.
+In China, executions usually are carried out with a gunshot to the back of the head.
+Companies are also required under capital market rules to distribute a fixed percentage of their profits as dividends.
+Mario Vazquez Rana last year purchased the ailing United Press International news service.
+A police spokesman said six people were arrested in connection with the blasts.
+As Mr. Measor points out, bad timing could cause a company to buy land when the market is strong, only to find that when the development is finished two or three years later, the market has weakened drastically.
+The Fairfield facilities were sold to Dresser Industries Inc. prior to Cooper's acquisition of McGraw Edison, but Cooper retains environmental responsibility for that facility.
+The patients each had been newly diagnosed as having Kaposi's sarcoma, a skin cancer that afflicts AIDS patients.
+It alleges price-fixing and unfair trade practices. Mr Don Rosenberg, one of IMRA's founders and owner of the 15-outlet chain Record Exchange, says there is no law against selling second-hand CDs.
+One, for instance, is never to attribute responsibility for anything to anyone, without testing the truth of that attribution by asking other people, including the person concerned. He readily admits that the task isn't easy.
+Business officials quoted Golanov as saying that the Soviet Union-South Korean interests include the development of Siberia and joint ventures in automobiles, steelmaking, electronics and construction.
+Today, Nguyen Thanh Binh, the son of a black American who went home and a Vietnamese mother who abandoned him, shares the plight of thousands of Amerasian youths languishing in the decay of Vietnam, desperately trying to get out and find their fathers.
+He is among the longest survivors of a quake on record.
+Taiwanese riot police clashed with demonstrators who hurled rocks and firebombs at government buildings in Taipei to protest the legislature's approval of a top general, Hau Pei-tsun, as the country's new premier.
+Last year, Sharp signed a contract to supply 10,000 Wizards to home and car insurance agents for Prudential Insurance Co.'s property and casualty unit.
+Mikhail S. Gorbachev said Tuesday it's absurd to blame Moscow for Nicaraguan conflicts and the Soviet Union has no military-political plans for Central America.
+Ward believes crack cocaine is at the root of all the violence and gang battles plaguing southeast San Francisco and other urban areas.
+Lukanov cited a drop in industrial output by 9.3 percent this year, surpassing an expected decrease of 5 percent.
+Oil, which was selling for around $18 per barrel before the Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait, has been trading around $30 a barrel in recent days.
+Multibank Financial lost 3/8 to 2 1/4 after reporting a fourth-quarter loss of 95 cents a share, compared with net of 47 cents last year.
+The measure provides aid for farmers suffering crop losses of more than 35 percent of their expected harvest because of the drought or other calamities such as hail, insect damage or excessive rain.
+Three Irish politicians returned home Tuesday from hostage talks in Iran, and said conciliatory gestures by the United States and Israel could help win the release of Western hostages in Lebanon.
+"Our going-away gift to the globalist ideologues should be to tell the Third World we are not sending the gunboats to collect our debts, but nor are we sending more money," he says.
+Without that trade, struggling peasant artisans have adopted themes of protest, and have diversified into producing cheap artifacts for government military men, who now occupy the isolated mountain area with tanks and rifles.
+"If IBM is competitive enough to succeed here," says Bill Totten, president of K.K. Ashisuto, a Tokyo mainframe-software house, "it will be competitive enough to dominate everywhere else."
+A Sihanouk spokesman, Bounthy Ung, said the Khmer Rouge _ the Communist faction in the three-faction coalition _ had not joined in the fighting.
+If you ask people if they are satisfied with their working conditions, you need to know what minimum margin of discontent can reasonably be expected. The second protection is careful question design, avoiding leading or blank-cheque negative ones.
+We said we'd let him prove it." Today, continues Virget, who recently signed on as Morrison's full-time trainer, the fighter is becoming a veritable Rolls-Royce of fitness.
+A corporation exhibiting little concern for the rest of society or for its own future risks the disfavor of our citizens.
+Turnover in Guiness was again heavy and reached 8.6m.
+Sharpton was also allegedly under investigation for scalping rock concert tickets earmarked for ghetto youth, but has denied any wrongdoing.
+The bomb, hidden in a parked Toyota truck, exploded at noon on Nader Shah Road near the city's center, shattering windows 300 yards away and throwing bomb fragments 400 yards, police said.
+Kerkorian will tender all his common shares, 82 percent of the total, and also will sell his preferred stock to Pathe for about $200 million.
+But the stock now trades at a dizzying 32 times the latest 12-month earnings for the company, more than double the multiple of the market as a whole.
+Zenith and AT&T announced Tuesday they were joining forces on a $24 million effort to develop a processor-receiver and other hardware needed to bring high-definition TV, which produces clearer, brighter pictures, to the mass market.
+A story saying so was leaked to the New York Times, where they figured it would have the greatest impact internationally.
+Bond prices slumped as investors gave a lackluster reception to the Treasury's sale of new 10-year notes yesterday.
+When a deal was struck it was honored.
+The effort to integrate modern medicine with the family values of the area has been difficult, but the delivery of respectful, humane care has been accomplished even without the high-technology environment we take for granted.
+"What does it sound like when it rains?" he was asked.
+A judge on Wednesday ordered individual trials for 14 black legislators charged with trespassing during an attempt to remove the Confederate battle flag from the state Capitol.
+"The administration has done more in enforcement than it has gotten credit for," the official noted, referring to the SEC under outgoing chairman John Shad.
+By Tuesday afternoon about half of those charged were in custody in various cities around the country, including Los Angeles, Boston, Houston, Tampa and Miami, the FBI said.
+The company also said Philip G. Satre, 38, president of the gambling group, was elected to a new corporate senior vice president's position.
+European nations have never readily accepted in full U.S. concerns about Gadhafi's actions.
+With the Gulf of Mexico and Puerto Rican seizures, the Coast Guard's total take in the first four days of fiscal year 1990 is more than that of all that the Coast Guard seized the previous fiscal year, officials said.
+Since she knew how to prepare the necessary mechanical - finished drawings and text - she was able to deliver camera-ready material to the printer.
+A police officer there shook his head when asked if the increased security was because of the martial law anniversary.
+Morobe said no date had yet been set for the meeting between front leaders and Mandela, who has been conferring at his prison residence with government officials and prominent anti-apartheid activists.
+It's probably too late now for similar hoopla to start this year.
+But the bureau said its trend estimate, which removes irregular factors from the data, continued to indicate a decline in unemployment.
+Some forecasters, however, now believe the economy is on the verge of a recession, even if the index has not yet dropped for three consecutive months.
+Outside, the alleged burglar told Mrs. Wolko "I'm sorry, Ruth." Cruz was a complete gentleman throughout the ordeal, police said.
+The suit said the policy violates civil rights law and the Constitution's guarantee of freedom of association and protection against unlawful search and seizure.
+Three or four residents suffered minor injuries, he said.
+In this regard it is interesting to note that, buried in appendix III of the task force report is the fact that 67 per cent of bargains by volume are done by or for individuals accounting for 14 per cent by value.
+The SIA also urged Congress to adopt a measure asserting federal pre-emption over the area of tender offers.
+It marked the first time a measure aimed at the former elite of the one-time Soviet ally was approved.
+Royal Insurance rose 5 pence to 414 pence, Sun Alliance gained 7 pence to 288 pence, General Accident added 4 pence to 484 pence, while Guardian Royal rose 3 pence to 198 pence.
+Other experts cautioned Friday, however, that while Dr. Brandon Centerwall's study may have merit, blaming television for the rise in homicide rates is too simplistic.
+Until now, bankers and brokers say, the brokerages' monopoly on trades has protected them from predators.
+But Bishop of Salisbury John Baker, who was responsible for a church report in 1983 which favored unilateral nuclear disarmament, said: "Effective deterrents cannot act on bluff.
+Although state legislators elected this year will take office in November, Noble said he believed the 12-year limit would apply to them.
+The major controllable risk factors for heart disease are cigarette smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, the heart association says.
+A spokesman said trading in the shares was discontinued after the close of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, where they finished at $48.125, up 25 cents.
+Matti Tohianen of the Finnish delegation said police hit the hands of the four students carrying the banner and grabbed it during opening ceremonies.
+Supporters said the bill was intended to overturn a series of U.S. Supreme Court decisions that hampered affirmative action programs and to ban racial harassment in the workplace.
+What were his real views of slavery? Callow, if he knows, keeps us guessing; but at the same time gives us a compelling portrait of the poet and his place and time.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange, National City closed at $35, down $1.
+Why should a small depositor gain immediate title to a share in reserves built up over many years?
+Others see no increase.
+Several other defendants were acquitted, pleaded guilty to misdemeanors or had charges dismissed.
+Traders and analysts said the booming stock market continues to draw players from the metals rings.
+France's trade account, after seasonal adjustment, swung into a surplus of 1.8 billion French francs ($315.1 million) in March, from a deficit of 5.2 billion francs in February, the Trade Ministry said.
+Eighty-six percent of unemployed men are looking for full-time work, compared with 74% of unemployed women.
+There's no denying, however, that no matter how the funds perform, their trading strategies often entail big tax bills for investors who aren't in tax-sheltered accounts.
+Then the firm bought back the shares and replaced them in the customers' accounts, the agency said, adding that Pershing generated gains of about $4.3 million through this practice.
+Government spokesmen confirmed that an airliner of the China National Aviation Corp. had crashed at Kai Tak International Airport but said they had no immediate details.
+For months, news reports in Britain and the United States have said carbon-14 tests conducted by three laboratories determined the shroud was made in the 14th century.
+"I think this is the final chapter.
+Gary Sloper would not say if authorities believe the two collaborated, saying only they were investigating that possibility.
+Only the United States, they say, has made its ostensible goal the exportation of democracy and freedom as universal principles.
+Trade associations, however, insist that accountants need continuing education to stay abreast of changes in the field.
+During his recent visit to the Mideast, press reports quoted Mr. Dole as likening Israel to a "spoiled child."
+Although it isn't striking, the transit union, which represents 500 station agents and train operators, has promised to honor picket lines by United Public Employees Union.
+However, Centerre said it continues to be bound by the terms of its merger agreement with Mercantile, and that its board has "no idea " whether the discussions with Boatmen's will lead to a transaction.
+We have to decide if we want to go forward towards peace, or if we want to go towards unending terror.'
+Ho's last testament recently was published in full for the first time.
+Despite its taped sunshine this week, "Today," once the leader in morning show ratings, found a continuing cause for gloom when last week's audience estimates for morning shows became available Thursday.
+Jurisdictional disputes among members of Congress have plagued the bill.
+Arabs in Hebron called the strike and closed city hall to protest the shooting death of Kayed Hassan Salah, a shopkeeper killed Friday when Jewish settlers and soldiers chased Arabs who stoned an Israeli car.
+Compared with your self-wringing variety, real sufferers do not make eloquent speeches about the ironic relevance of their personal misery to larger questions of social policy (if they're black) or the meaning of existence (if they're white).
+Critics say the governing party is not serious about change.
+"The fresh-water amoeba that people play with is harmless," said Loew, a University of Connecticut Health Center physiologist. "But one form is a parasite that lives in people and causes amoebic dysentery.
+The board said the group's US assets were now centred on Weeks Exploration, a growing exploration company with good growth potential. Sales revenue fell 7.6 per cent ADollars 656m from the 1990 record of ADollars 709m.
+He was the first Democratic governor since 1940.
+He argues that US society already offers big economic rewards for those willing to compete in labour markets.
+FOR MANY Danes, Europe appears to be rolling in the wrong direction.
+Los Angeles-based Zero makes cases, cabinets and cooling equipment for the electronics industry and industrial and consumer use.
+The prizes were awarded at ceremonies attended by Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko and Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu.
+Those traveling in organized group tours, which typically provide room and board, will be able to stay in Bulgaria for longer periods, Dimitrov said.
+Last fall, the Helmsleys' lawyer, Gerald Feffer, claimed that the false invoices were used by Turco and Licari "to enable them to steal blindly from the Helmsleys.
+Mr. Bush hasn't played a role in selecting the Reagan administration's 360 nominees to the federal courts.
+Pretax profit before loan provisions advanced 22% to #1.15 billion, reflecting interest proceeds from its 1989 share flotation, which raised #975 million in fresh capital.
+Ethanol is a corn-based alcohol.
+Mr. Breeden should give some thought to the continuing problems with abusive criminal prosecutions using RICO.
+Prison officials say they need to use inmates to teach the dogs to track prison escapees.
+In Friday's government statement, issued as Gorbachev met with Jaruzelski, the Soviet Union clearly tied together the fates of the officers.
+Administration officials say the 72 West German missiles have never been part of superpower negotiations because, like British and French weapons, they are independent of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
+That touched off a crisis between the United States and Noriega's government, with Washington continuing to recognize Delvalle as Panama's constitutional leader.
+The Energy Department has selected nine clean-coal projects to receive almost $400 million in its first round of project subsidies.
+There are television trends and fashion trends and the current state of the Earth.
+Sand breaking loose from the sides of a hopper buried and killed a maintenance worker Saturday, authorities said.
+The American Rose Society has awarded its highest honor to the Hare Krishna community here for its rose garden.
+Bush may look for a quicker foreign policy boost.
+'We share with them whatever food we have.' At the age of 82, she takes no rest.
+This meeting prompted speculation among grain traders that Mr. Bush may announce a package of export credits as early as today, when he meets with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.
+Our estimates show that the number of births fell by 0.4% in Georgia and by 3.6% in Ohio and rose by 0.7% in Michigan.
+With law-firm members in 43 states and 49 other countries, Houston-based Lex Mundi is aimed at the red-hot race for international legal business.
+Presumably, he said, Mr. Petrie would find it "simpler and easier" to operate Petrie Stores as a private company.
+"Now it turns out I have an additional slug of capital gains," she says, triggering an additional $200 in taxes.
+The deal also gives MacAndrews & Forbes the option to acquire up to 18.5 percent of Coleman's outstanding common shares for $74 a share, if those shares are needed to help satisfy the minimum tender provision, the companies said.
+People familiar with the talks say Wells Chairman Carl Reichardt felt uncomfortable with the hodgepodge of international activities conducted by Security's merchant bank. Just after talks ended, Security announced it would disband the unit.
+He said he then played along with drug plans in hopes of retrieving the money.
+I want to thank the Vatican and the papal nuncio in Panama for their evenhanded statesmanlike assistance in recent days.
+"She may not know we're her grandchildren, but she knows it's family," Richard said.
+The agents need wave action to help break up the thick crude oil.
+"We'll say, let's have a caucus, is there a phone booth available?" said former state Rep. and current White House aide Andrew Card.
+For instance, the school's mascot used to be a Johnnie Reb; now it's a pirate.
+"My principal reason for running is to be in Annapolis during the reapportionment consideration in 1991 and '92," said Diggs, explaining that he wants to tap the political potential of blacks in the state.
+"But a reverence for life would be their common concern," said Linck.
+Despite the size of the bond rebound, several investment managers surveyed by Dow Jones Capital Markets Report remain skeptical about the outlook.
+While the meat is still in the strainer, one to two cups of boiling water are poured over it and the drained broth added to that already collected.
+John C. Biddle, 73, of Elburn, 40 miles west of Chicago, said the skull was found five years ago while the family was digging a pond in a swampy area.
+The rescue efforts were temporarily suspended Saturday after small aftershocks rattled Baguio, cracking the walls of its cathedral.
+But he and several other analysts said trading volume was light, partly reflecting uncertainty about how to interpret last weekend's agreement between the U.S. and its leading trading partners on stabilizing the dollar.
+They also provide for lump-sum wage payments and wage increases of 3% to 4% annually through 1995, and cost-of-living increases after that.
+Nevertheless, some observers say, if a recession is destined to occur, it would be very much in keeping with past patterns if it were to sneak in unnoticed and take a firm hold several months before its presence is officially detected.
+He aims to hit his readers between the eyes with the absurdities of apartheid and the cruelties of South African police and his chosen instrument is the verbal equivalent of the two-by-four.
+The threat was made against Conrad Tillard, director of the Organization of Black Consciousness, which had called for the ouster of the primarily Jewish fraternity Zeta Beta Tau from the Ivy League school in Philadelphia.
+Viewers who stay beyond the first monologue will find tonight's show revolves around the first day of school and a beautiful transfer student (Ami Dolenz) for whom Ferris goes bonkers in his sophisticated teen way.
+But a UK-only aircraft would still, almost certainly, turn out more expensive because of the shorter production run.
+But the development climaxes a yearlong decline for a once-respected lawmaker.
+"Making Sense of the '60s," which aired last year, was a six-part tribute to the radicals of that wondrous decade.
+Mr. Farmer said he "felt this was a good time for me to step aside," and that he will now likely do work for his wife's arts-and-crafts business.
+For marketing purposes, they didn't respond." The dumping worries became moot as commercial real-estate prices, with distress sales apparently looming, went into a free fall.
+If there is a "lack of effective competition" in the U.S. video-game market, as Mr. Kozinski claims, this problem should not be laid at the doorstep of Nintendo.
+The boy had been playing in his yard with his older sister, whom Rittenhouse described as being in her 20s.
+To the right lies the Soviet Union.
+Last-minute parliamentary wrangling over the fate of Japan's fiscal 1987 budget cast doubt on government spending for public works projects.
+Money from the scheme will be used to buy accommodation for Keele University.
+This is together with a 100 per cent working interest in 5 wells and over 3,500 acres of development lands adjoining the Patricia unit.
+Speculation centered on engine trouble, indicated in cockpit conversations, as investigators and manufacturers' representatives today tried to determine the cause of a Delta Air Lines jetliner crash that killed 13 people.
+It is like a tree whose trunk is the River Plate and whose roots are in the Atlantic Ocean. 'That's why Mercosur makes sense and why the accession of Bolivia is reasonable.
+An antiques centre in one warehouse had nearly 400,000 visitors in 1992. English Heritage is restoring another of the city's antiques, the 13th century Blackfriars Dominican friary, which is expected to become a big tourist attraction.
+Tanks double the size of our own, thrown against our outnumbered troops.
+In Tokyo Wednesday, the dollar was trading at 154.80 yen soon after opening at 155.08 yen.
+The Shamrock offer expires Oct. 7.
+The show, two years in the making, got off to a shaky start.
+Which line, if any, would become the main Europe-Asia carrier apparently remains undecided.
+Mr. McCarthy appears to be a modest throwback to the days of former Teamsters leaders Jimmy Hoffa and Frank Fitzsimmons, who were bluntly hostile to the media.
+He said Raymark has won a substantial number of cases against it, but awards in cases it has lost have significantly shrunk its resources.
+The Phoenicians were the most famous seafarers of the ancient world and dominated the Mediterranean with their trade.
+The agency's administrator said one-third of the homes in seven states studied this year contained dangerous levels of the invisible, radioactive gas, which is produced by the natural decay of uranium in soil.
+Sikorsky Aircraft, a unit of United Technologies Corp., won a $42.9 million Navy contract for SH-60F helicopter production.
+And the list of those that went out of business is long.
+The increase brought first-half group net profit to Fl 424.1m, a gain of 10.8 per cent from the first six months of 1991.
+This allows him to rate a good local bistro on the same basis as a fine restaurant.
+The president was alert and responsive throughout the operation, discussing various aspects of the procedure with doctors.
+Abernathy said Savimbi deserved U.S. support from "the black people of America and the world, and white people of goodwill and all mankind" in his effort to bring peace to Angola.
+He called the incident a "terrible human tragedy," but defended the actions of the Navy commander who gave the order to fire, and said Iran shares responsibility in the 290 deaths for sending its plane into a battle region.
+The result was widely considered a protest by an electorate angered by the city's crime and financial problems, as well as by Mayor Marion Barry's legal difficulties.
+Separately, the Tokyo Stock Exchange said the balance of margin buying rose 68.6 billion yen last week to 4.919 trillion yen, while the balance of margin selling rose 34 billion to 599.8 billion yen.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Coleco's stock fell 50 cents to close at $1.375.
+Within hours, US conglomerate Eastman Kodak said it wanted to sell its three healthcare divisions, including Sterling Winthrop, which have combined annual sales of Dollars 3.7bn. On the surface each deal looks different.
+Royal Dutch/Shell Group now routes all its heavy fuels via the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, where they are pumped ashore.
+The contractor provides preliminary assessments, site inspections, special studies and enforcement support, among other services.
+Mr. Gold estimates that Shamrock's net worth totals $250 million.
+Mandela would be the second ANC leader to receive the award. Then ANC President Albert Luthuli won the 1960 prize.
+The president of the Skoda Works in Czechoslovakia, a Soviet informant, told Moscow he had been ordered to increase armament production for an invasion in June.
+The city sells the power to the local utility.
+Quayle, a 41-year-old Republican senator from Indiana, is an ardent conservative whose credentials for the vice presidency were widely questioned during the presidential campaign this fall.
+In the second wave of the Czech Republic's voucher programme, 26 per cent of the company has been allocated to individuals and voucher funds.
+But ousting him has come at a terribly high price: loss of life, destruction of the homes of thousands of Panamanians, weakening of principles of diplomatic immunity, erosion of U.S. prestige in Latin America.
+While the answers are her own, Miss Van Buren consults with lawyers, doctors and other professionals.
+In his recent positions at Con Ed, Mr. McGrath has been a strong advocate of incentives for major commercial customers to use less energy in peak periods.
+Last July, AT&T Chairman Robert Allen established a self-governing operating committee to serve as his chief operating officer.
+They said they were asking banks and creditors for a 90-day moratorium on payments.
+These pads, for an assembly robot, are flexible and sensitive enough to wrap tightly around an object and identify it.
+Those factors, S&P noted, seem to outweigh the near-term benefits Chrysler will get from its ongoing $1.5 billion cost-cutting program.
+But the Sandinistas have a more immediate goal: defeating President Reagan's $36 million Contra-aid request, scheduled for a vote in Congress next week.
+Dissenting on the jurisdictional issue were Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Antonin Scalia and Sandra Day O'Connor.
+For elderly shut-ins, the settlement operates a visiting service, fostering the sort of neighborly concern that urban crime and alienation can kill.
+But there's a lot of shock among investors in the bond funds and that could damp any rallies."
+Above all, the firm owes its recovery to the Ibiza model, a medium-small sedan launched in 1984 as Spain's first entirely domestically mass-produced automobile.
+"I hold records for 21 games in Miami Lakes."
+Ramadan began in late March.
+The Nicaraguan government pledges to give former combatants of the Resistance who have located in the development zones participation in the local government, that is to say, within the development zone.
+Following the disclosure, the company's president and chief executive resigned, and Hees International Bancorp, a holding company controlled by Toronto's Bronfman family, stepped in to assist the management in restructuring the debt-laden company.
+For all of this, Reinisch has stirred up a considerable furor, which some say threatens her job and the reputation of the institute.
+Such people desire personal significance, a safe place in the universe, a sense of ultimate value.
+He was also just 5 foot tall, his mother who worked in a greenhouse was only 4 feet 7 1/2 inches. Naim Suleimanov, to use the Bulgarian spelling of his name, was in some ways a classic product of East Bloc sporting culture.
+"She's gotten what she wanted out of the case, millions of dollars in publicity, while my client has sat in jail," Montes said.
+This is a result of a number of factors, including the increase of single-parent households and problems in collecting child-support from the absent parent, said Ann Kittlaus of the Food Research and Action Council, a private, anti-poverty group.
+Much is promised and much effort is expended, but little is delivered.
+"The worst conditions at Lake Frances have passed pending further flooding from future rain," said Harold Springer of the Oklahoma Water Resources Board.
+He has called for a negotiated solution, denouncing the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait but refusing to support the U.S.-led military buildup standing up to Iraq.
+At Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., which has one of the most extensive programs, investment-recovery manager M.G. Shaver boasts he can recycle just about anything.
+The institute said the improved prospects were due to unexpectedly strong recovery in personal consumption and robust private housing investment.
+"We've had Clint Eastwood here filming.
+As Henry grows up and becomes an entrenched part of the gang, the picture changes tone.
+The prosecutor, Deputy District Attorney P. Philip Halpin, has protested delays since the case began.
+The Bush administration believes the $500 billion in tough tax and spending measures prescribed in Sunday's agreement with congressional leaders is necessary as a means of denting the federal deficit.
+Bush visited U.S. servicemen wounded in the invasion on New Year's Eve in two military hospitals in San Antonio, Texas.
+When they met during the Depression, Miss Lortel was an aspiring actress.
+While the bottom line was better than the year-earlier quarter's, operating earnings excluding tax benefits and one-time gains were similar to the 1990 results, analysts estimated.
+On the contrary, Michael would not only tell him or her to take all the time needed if there was an illness in the family, he would constantly monitor the situation.
+One topic certain to be discussed is a string of recent polls indicating Bush is running behind Dukakis.
+"We wanted to get viewers to turn to their husband or wife and ask, 'What just happened to the TV set?'" says Barry Smith, president of Smith Burke & Azzam Advertising in Baltimore.
+Nationally, gasoline has been selling for about $1.11 this week, the American Automobile Association says.
+The purchases increased his and National Amusements' huge stake in the company by less than 0.1%.
+The veiled women, most of them middle-aged and married, startled this desert kingdom Tuesday by taking the steering wheels in the first open protest by women here.
+Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev announced early this month that the Red Army could begin pulling its 115,000 troops out of Afghanistan by May 15 if Kabul and Islamabad sign a U.N.-sponsored accord by mid-March.
+Now we are working hand in hand together.'
+The core of this group of 65 works is the outstanding collection put together by John Lewis, and previously on extended loan to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
+As chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, he is considered by many to be, after the president, the most powerful official in the nation.
+The bonds are rated double-A-1 by Moody's Investors Service Inc. and double-A-plus by Standard & Poor's Corp.
+The officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, identified the victim as Jayaratna Heenbanda, who was going to run in provincial council elections.
+"When my wife got home, the car was totally hidden in the living room," said Robinson. "If anybody had been here last night, there's no doubt they would have been hurt.
+Friday's Market Activity Stocks ended lower after a day of wild swings driven largely by short-term trading strategies.
+But analysts said a reversal seems unlikely following defeats in two lower courts.
+The commission's conclusion supports the testimony of elderly witnesses in the nearby village of Bykovnia, who said they saw trucks dripping blood rumbling to the site in the 1930s, before the Nazis occupied the area.
+The 3.85m sq ft project on the sparsely populated east bank of the Danube is destined to become Vienna's second city centre.
+Mr. Ramirez, who arrived late at the Sharpshooter with his crew because he had started early in the morning setting up tanks at another site, just got the first raise he can remember in eight years, to $8.50 an hour from $8.
+"Even less than nothing is going on," said another.
+She said visiting her mother's grave was her only program.
+"Society today expects a reward, needs a chemical stimulant to cope with the problems of life. `This Bud's for You.'
+Mr. Bush, who as an outside board member had no day-to-day role at the thrift, has denied wrongdoing and has fought the order.
+In his first public statement in more than a week, Maung Maung offered little hope for a quick end to weeks of unrest.
+Criticism on Capitol Hill has mounted with the administration's announcement a month ago that the S&L cleanup costs would be far greater than originally thought.
+The company has been building about 10 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters a month, but the Pentagon has ordered that rate cut back to six a month beginning in June 1990.
+Then comes a hearty meal of raw fish, limes and breadfruit.
+The caption: "Mark Twain did his best work in Elmira.
+While the market-testing programme offers a good start towards government by contract, it will need careful nurturing if it is to yield the potential benefits.
+The current prosecutorial imbalance between the executive branch and Congress deserves close thought by the incoming Bush administration.
+Diamond films are expected to have huge markets because the material holds records for hardness and ability to conduct heat, and it is highly corrosion-resistant.
+While spending caps are a good idea in theory, the current caps are poor fiscal policy in practice.
+What is required is more saving in the economy, so that resources are channelled into exports. But higher interest rates would be politically devastating for the government and would doubtless have a deeply negative impact on consumers and industrialists.
+Because the surveys are based on Aug. 1 conditions, the report probably won't reflect last week's rains that improved the condition of the Midwest soybean crop.
+The results may also increase bickering with Kohl's often fractious three-party federal coalition.
+Since the Fed first put up rates in February, the one factor sustaining share prices has been corporate profits, which have grown steadily. Soon that crutch may be removed.
+The company said late Monday that it ended a merger agreement with Sunter Holdings, a unit of First Boston.
+Mr. Verity said Washington would study the compromise, according to the ministry official.
+Not surprisingly, OPIC has the solid support of business groups, which are the principal beneficiaries of its largess.
+The Middlesex would close and Guy's and St Thomas' would be amalgamated.
+Matsunaga said Japan wants to cooperate with the United States on China while opposing isolation of Beijing, Shikata said.
+Bangkok Land, Thailand's biggest property company, last month announced plans to borrow money abroad to finance expansion.
+U.S. Secretary of Defense Richard Cheney arrived in Jiddah today for talks with Saudi officials.
+But the judicial experiment of suppressing the truth has turned out to be disastrous overreaching.
+Dancers aging, gettin' slow Like Martha and Misha Rudy and Suzanne.
+More than 100 such covenants are estimated functioning between Catholics and Episcopal, Lutheran, United Methodist, Presbyterian and other Protestant congregations.
+Breen told the detective he'd been having dreams for about 10 months in which God gave him information about "possible future disasters," and that he feared last week's California earthquake could have triggered a nuclear war.
+Analysts say the company's earnings haven't covered the 76 cents-a-share quarterly dividend for several years.
+Luckily, Democrats such as Messrs.
+That's the secret. Tempo." The Ringling tour of Japan is being promoted locally by the Japan Educational Association, which asked Feld to bring a show as big as the two Ringling troupes touring the United States, said show publicist Joe Gold.
+"With this sale, we feel we'll be in a position to maximize the bids for other divisions," said a source close to Campeau who would only speak anonymously.
+In the same period, corporate profits eroded, as productivity slumped and labor costs climbed.
+He returned in June 1979 to direct Sandinista sabotage and agitation during the Battle of Managua that sealed the Somoza regime's fate.
+If he imposed presidential rule, Gorbachev could disband Lithuania's parliament, its first freely elected legislature in 50 years, replace the Lithuanian government with Moscow-appointed officials, and impose martial law.
+We have a massive task ahead of us.
+Dalton completed the scene after a doctor patched the injury on the set.
+NBC hastily summoned a Soviet official on Malta, but missed eight minutes of translation.
+Hungary today expelled a Romanian diplomat in retaliation for Romania's decision to send a Hungarian commerical counselor home, the official MTI news agency reported.
+Radio 1 would still broadcast music aimed at young people but would leave the hit parade more to the growing commercial sector. Whether the BBC can be successfully repositioned without alienating its staff and confusing its audience is open to question.
+Short interest in Genentech Inc., the big biomedical concern, rose 28%.
+Lu Ya-li, a political science professor at National Taiwan University, said the opposition party's statement could lead to repression by conservative Nationalists.
+A spokeswoman said the chartered planes will make it possible for Eastern to fly to Honolulu, the most popular destination for frequent fliers, even though the airline doesn't offer scheduled service to that city.
+Chang said researchers recently analyzed a series of popular formulas known as "anshen zhenjing," or tranquilizers, and discovered an active ingredient with effects similar to the popular Western drug Valium.
+'We've sunk Dollars 175m into bio-engineered food over the last few years,' says Salquist.
+Watson said planned high-altitude research flights over the Arctic next winter will be "absolutely essential" in deciding whether to accelerate or change the cuts called for under the chlorofluorocarbons treaty.
+Some of my friends copied whole paragraphs from newspapers." At one of Beijing's technical universities, numerous master copies of essays were floating around.
+Exports totaled $7.33 billion in February, down 15% from a year earlier but up 6.3% from January.
+But despite the promises, military authorities have not handed over to Zamora a lieutenant colonel accused of ordering the destruction of possibly key evidence.
+Perhaps that's an unfair assumption, but no less so than the conceits the author imposes on Marlon Brando's disorderly career.
+About 90 of the companies are in Silicon Valley, the region south of San Francisco named for its concentration of high-tech businesses.
+The Democratic leaders of Congress on Wednesday unveiled their own goals for the nation's schools and promised to press for "adequate" funding to help meet them.
+The violence has been blamed on the Gurkha National Liberation Front, which has been agitating for an independent state since April 1986.
+Some suggested, however, that the paper might not prove that attractive to overseas buyers because of its long maturity.
+Ms. Preston said she expects the Tandy model will use a chip set from Intel Corp., Santa Clara, Calif., that mimics the basic operations of the IBM computer.
+And after 56 years, the champagne has soured.
+The battered car maker is back in the black far quicker than expected, partly because of the market, but in no small measure, thanks to timely self-help.
+The wines are rude and astringent now, difficult to taste, but in 10 years time they will be marvelous.
+Asked whether the Reagan administration wanted a specific commitment from its trading partners to set a target date for eliminating farm subsidies, Lyng declined to comment directly.
+That situation came into play earlier this year in the collapse of Drexel.
+Strand and Verah in the ventures and failed to tell investors that Mr. Strand also was convicted in 1978 for securities fraud.
+And he indicated that one major option for Coniston is to force a sale of the company.
+Leucadia National Corp. said it was named in a purported class-action suit alleging misstatements and inadequate disclosure in conjunction with Leucadia's tender offer for 5.2 million shares of PHLCorp Inc.
+Astrauskas said the cause of the explosion would be investigated. He said there was no fire and little damage to the plant.
+The two presidents and three other appointees from Abu Dhabi would form the bank's executive committee.
+Some long-term bonds have soared as much as 3 1/2 points from their lowest levels Monday morning, shortly before the dollar began its rally.
+Kaifu, a 10-term lower house member, officially announced his candidacy on Wednesday.
+The Nikkei Stock Average closed at 27,615.73, down 893.41 points, or 3.13 percent, on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Thursday.
+A similar issue on the Big Board, Korea Fund, was up 2 1/4 to 46 3/4.
+If the funds rate rises as expected in late December, other short-term interest rates typically would be pulled higher, analysts say.
+"If you close your eyes, it sounds like there's a war going on," observes Nichols.
+It wants to prevent a prolonged campaign of industrial disruption this summer. The job cuts, including the loss of about 300 posts in ticket offices, were planned by London Underground after it sustained an unexpected Pounds 92m loss.
+Any restrictions on that could upset support for the program in the U.S.
+Ratsirka, 52, who was chosen president by the ruling military in 1975, won his first term with more than 98 percent of the vote.
+The increase is highly unusual during this seasonally slow travel period.
+The caucus resolution was presented to the House of Representatives shortly after Kajiyama's racial slur on Sept. 21.
+They say reaction from audiences has been so overwhelmingly negative they risked losing business if they didn't pull the ads.
+When in the first volume of our dictionary we have 5,000 new words?
+In Zurich, gold fell to a closing bid of $368.50 an ounce from $372.50 late Wednesday.
+She bought a near 10 per cent stake in February 1991. The company, which employs 40 staff and bought and sold around 200 horses last year, is starting to recover after several years of losses.
+The task force, the largest to take to the streets of Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympics, arrested 634 people for investigation of a variety of offenses, with 334 suspected of being gang members, said police spokesman Bill Frio.
+It finished the morning session at 33,167.30, down 193.49 points or 0.58 percent.
+Mr Torre says catching, filleting and freezing fish in Argentina adds only 30 per cent to value.
+In the first three months of the year it has borrowed roughly Pounds 20bn, two-thirds through auctions and the rest through taps and other gilt sales.
+Italian consumer prices rose 4.2% in February from a year earlier, the Statistical Institute reported.
+In 1986, the Indian government filed a $3 billion civil suit against Union Carbide, claiming the leak was caused by negligence. Union Carbide said the disaster was a result of sabotage by a disgruntled employee.
+U.S. oil production is down by about 20 percent since 1985.
+Their first album unexpectedly earned a Gold record and three Grammy Awards.
+"We don't have any Roman numerals after any of our pictures," said Dick Cook, president of Disney's Buena Vista Pictures Distribution.
+"We get 50 or 60 of these off Africa every summer.
+The news agency did not give details about the children but said they were in elementary school, indicating they were between five and 10 years of age.
+Less than two weeks later, Mrs. Aquino began reshuffling her cabinet.
+Krantz says orders will be delivered within days in a sturdy box with the clothes wrapped in Racing Green tissue paper.
+Magazines have a lot of wasted circulation.
+In Washington, the State Department sharply criticized the bill.
+The industry has responded in several ways.
+"If we can just keep the protesters away from the locals and the locals away from the protesters, we'll be OK," he said.
+A 4-mile stretch was fouled in Newport Beach, an affluent community that boasts some of Southern California's most expensive beachfront property.
+The life-insurance holding company said the debentures are convertible into 4.464 common shares for each $25 face amount, or a conversion price of $5.60.
+The protesters distributed leaflets to passers-by, recounting what they said were Israeli cruelties.
+The FDA did not reveal the names of those injured or killed.
+Also Friday, a federal mediator scheduled negotiations in a 46-day strike by 57,000 Machinists that has virtually shut down production lines at the aerospace giant.
+Aqazadeh repeated Iranian charges that the United States helped Iraq carry out a devastating air raid on Iran's Larak Island oil terminal in the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz May 18. Five tankers were set on fire.
+This development marks the intersection of two colliding realities.
+"They never threatened me in any way," he said. "They treated me with all the courtesy and respect you could imagine.
+The contract must be approved by the membership, but a ratification vote isn't expected to be completed until Sept. 22, said Lynn Jimenez, a spokeswoman for Pacific Bell.
+Everybody in town is hurting." In Hawkinsville, Ga., Civil Defense Director Sam Clark said the last family was evacuated by boat from one threatened area before dawn Wednesday.
+Three of the culverts are 15 feet high, 21 feet wide and about as long as a football field.
+In Ohio, the Tafts have been involved in politics and the media for a century.
+They don't fear dying," Zhewu Wang, 31, a visiting scholar at the University of Iowa from the northeast China city of Harbin, said in Iowa City.
+"We've got to be careful not to let rumors and postulates take command," Mr. Nuttle says.
+The cure for unemployment is sought among its victims, not at the level of the economy as a whole.
+More batting punch comes from 16-year-vet Baylor, whose presence often foreshadows a post-season berth.
+Polanski won plaudits in France for his interpretation of a man turned into an insect in the 1988 stage version of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" at a Paris theater.
+Both suits were filed in federal court in Manhattan.
+Gallatin conceded that since the exchange of stock for an unbundled unit would be taxable, the units should appeal mainly to tax-exempt institutions such as pension funds.
+Without their involvement, providing the resources and employing the professionals, the public pension funds would not have been able to draw the attention of the national and international media to this controversial bill.
+The court decision "clears the way for more expanded securities powers by banks and allows them to expand their brokerage activities to be more competitive," said Karen Shaw, a banking consultant based here.
+China, Malaysia, the Philippines and Taiwan have all made claims on the territory.
+The name has been sent to the White House, but a decision isn't likely to be announced until background checks and talks with lawmakers are completed, probably next week, according to officials.
+But when speaking privately later, many said they were allied with neither side.
+Crude oil for April lost 9 cents to $21.56 a barrel, while contracts for later delivery posted gains.
+She told foreign photographers they would no longer be allowed to shoot pictures in Kosovo.
+In 1945, Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance.
+Maxwell also has an option to acquire D&B's Thomas Cook travel agency business.
+The diplomats said the rocket attacks on Kabul have been launched from positions around the city, suggesting the various guerrilla factions are working together and moving closer to the city.
+The agency said that the brochures should be written in easily understandable language for plastic surgeons and other doctors to pass on to their patients.
+I don't know how you feel, my dear, But frankly, I don't give a damn.
+An X-ray of a 6-foot-by-9-foot painting of Lewis Cass showed another layer under the Cass painting.
+South-east unemployment has increased by 616,300, or 183 per cent, since early 1990. The total January increase was lower than expected and follows a large 60,300 rise in December.
+The sharply lower crude prices, together with much stronger margins for petroleum products and record chemical earnings were "fundamentally responsible" for Exxon's overall earnings improvement, he added.
+"I'm awe-struck," admitted comic Aykroyd, nominated for his first dramatic role in a film. "I've appeared on the academy show as a presenter, but never as a nominee." The awards presentation will be held Monday.
+They have given sworn affidavits saying she participated in the assaults on them and on Seipei.
+If not, he said, "we will manage to the conditions" and still exceed last year's operating results.
+He said three gunmen in a green car opened fire with automatic rifles, wounding Fatah's comptroller in Lebanon, Mahmoud Asadi, and his bodyguard, Monzer Hamza.
+Werner Enterprises Inc. said it plans to buy back as many as 200,000 common shares from time to time in the next year.
+One also bears a slogan: 'Don't mess with the USA.
+When I was working in Los Angeles, one restaurant went from nouvelle cuisine to Mexican to sushi to Cajun in a four-year period.
+If the nations fail to make these changes, the countries risk losing gold they have already pledged to the IMF that would be sold to make good the loans made to them.
+Refuting arguments that Japan needs to maintain its surpluses to help capital-starved countries, Mr. Utsumi argued that Japan can both reduce its surpluses and funnel capital abroad.
+No doubt, the chip agreement has presented tiny Micron with a grand opportunity.
+VOA, which has a large Mandarin-language audience in China, has been accused by the government of "rumor-mongering" in its reports on the military push to drive students from Tiananmen Square, in which at least 200 unarmed people were killed.
+In the fall, the company is expected to revamp the low end of its Macintosh computer line with at least two new models that sport lower prices and higher performance than current ones.
+"We believe that allowing the remains of the late president to be brought back here would cause some instability and would discourage very much investors and tourists from coming here, plus also dividing the people," she said.
+Assistant district attorney Rodolfo Gutierrez, the prosecutor, said unrelated trials scheduled in the court would have forced the case to be rushed, had it been tried this week.
+The Santa Fe's greatest strength is its high-speed route between Chicago and Los Angeles, which Judy Garland helped immortalize in the Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren song "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe."
+Jeff Greenfield, on ABC's "Nightline" Monday, was on top of developments, suggesting that Mr. Hart take a positive approach, seeking electoral advantage by appealing to voters who have ever cheated on their spouses.
+The Tigrean rebels, a smaller group, control Tigre, Eritrea's southern neighbor.
+The question is: how much, and in what form?
+Others are hurt by the loss of tax credits and favorable depreciation rules under the new tax law.
+Lorimar offered extensive testimony depicting Miss Harper as a temperamental star who wanted complete creative control.
+In separate attacks, the Khmer Rouge was advancing toward Siem Reap, 200 miles northwest of Phnom Penh, and was within reach of the Angkor temples.
+The Commerce Department also looked at a fourth statistic - per capita personal income.
+Hormel & Co. meatpacking plant in Austin, Minn., labor organizer Ray Rogers is in Jay, Maine, to wage a similar campaign against International Paper.
+Barring an unforseen increase in oil prices, net should be in the range of $208 million, or $3 a share, Mr. Shaffer said.
+Congress has approved funding for the first nine months of the contract.
+Irradiating some fruits is believed cheaper than using current anti-bacterial techniques.
+State inspectors found the blowtorch Friday near the site of Wednesday's explosion, which officials believe to have been fueled by methane gas, said Willard Stanley, commissioner of the Department of Mines and Minerals.
+Three people were killed in this coastal resort when clashes broke out between police and demonstrators protesting the outcome of statewide municipal elections, authorities said.
+Analysts said prices were dragged down by profit-taking.
+Despite what its proponents say about the dazzling new technology, HDTV won't play a significant role in a growing electronics market in the next 20 years, according to a Congressional Budget Office report Tuesday.
+Exit polls ask people after they've cast their ballots for whom they voted and are used by news organizations to project the winners of elections.
+Calvin Knight of Mount Vernon was in stable condition Friday.
+"But he seems to have so little room for maneuver, a lot of people are saying he will fall."
+Cocom was to discuss these issues a year ago, but the U.S. blocked the meeting to punish China for selling Silkworm missiles to Iran.
+In fact, some of them are much easier than people admit. Most catalogues still list a bright red flowering carpet of a plant as zauschneria, although botanists have re-named it.
+The shuttle Discovery made its long-delayed trip to the launch pad Monday, a milestone in the rebirth of America's space program that was hailed by workers who streamed by the pad in an 18-mile-long line of cars.
+"Normally chess is a battle between two individuals," Kasparov has said in an interview. "But in my case, with Karpov, it's a fight between two different mentalities in Russia.
+Williams said that was a plus.
+A few hours later, another car bomb went off in Cali, the other drug-cartel capital, killing eight and wounding 37.
+Homely it may be, but this gastropod mollusk is a cherished item of California cuisine and the quest of a dwindling band of adventurers.
+The Senate has not yet taken up the bill.
+"It shows there's a silver lining in every government regulation," says Michael Scanlon, executive vice president of the Petroleum Marketing Education Foundation, Arlington, Va.
+"The worst part is combing it out," she said.
+It has a near-monopoly on the MS-DOS program that every user of an IBM PC or clone must buy, and fiercely defends that program from copiers.
+On July 2 Mr Clinton lifted the US veto on lending to Hanoi by the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and like institutions.
+Following the acquisition, FB Holdings will be owned 10% by Pueblo Chairman Harold Toppel, about 20% by other management, and about 70% by certain partnerships and entities affiliated with First Boston.
+He also announced that the government's Council of Ministers, its cabinet, isn't "needed anymore," and that seats in parliament ought to be "contested by two or more candidates."
+The latest studies reveal the appearance of the first true plant communities on the island, said Fridriksson, who has studied Surtsey almost from the beginning.
+"Once you've played, you never forget your instrument and you never get rock 'n' roll out of your system," he said.
+A Mexican drug trafficker, Rene Verdugo Urquidez, was convicted in Los Angeles and sentenced to 240 years in prison in the case in October.
+"Arbitration cannot be the loophole through which the union and certain employers may avoid the dictates of the consent decree," the appeals court panel said.
+Did Lord Rees-Mogg see ITV's excellently acted and produced Firm Friends with Billie Whitelaw and Madhur Jaffrey, which treated all men as something that needed scraping off women's shoes?
+It is up to management to restore that credibility and potential but that will take a long time.' Reuters rebounds News and information group Reuters recovered 28 to 1344p as analysts' interpretations of the company's full-year results reached clients.
+In London, the major market, the late bid price of gold was $354.45 a troy ounce, up from $353.75.
+Harvard law professor Susan Estrich is Dukakis' campaign manager.
+The airline became a joint stock company this week.
+But it defers some tough spending questions until later years, after Mr. Reagan's term ends.
+The defense secretary has previously warned against overreacting to changes in the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies.
+The "intelligence" is a computer that coordinates gear shifts to engine speed, and automatically slows the engine for a fraction of a second during the shift to make the gear changes feel smoother.
+About 100 weapons, including machine guns, are normally stored in the vault, but only the semi-automatic rifles were stolen.
+Although Corning invented glass and ceramic materials suitable for baking, it says 65% of all cookware is metal.
+Mrs. Hessman has had to curtain over her bathtub view, which now includes her new neighbor's upstairs.
+FEDERAL FUNDS: 8 1/16% high, 8% low, 8% near closing bid, 8 1/16% offered.
+Other details, such as eligibility requirements and what the scholarships will pay for, were not disclosed.
+The ministry said the Italian company purportedly involved was a private one, and the case should not involve ties between the two countries, AGI said.
+Museum of the City of New York: "Echoes of New York: The Paintings of Theresa Bernstein." Through March 31.
+As with most consumer tastes, the explanation is demographic.
+Mr Hind said the pit closures inevitably meant further job losses. He added: 'The miners who are about to lose their jobs will at least benefit from some comparatively generous redundancy payments.
+This could have meant congressional adjournment this week with no Cambodia resolution at all.
+Seventy-one percent of Americans and 74 percent of Japanese surveyed would choose to buy a car made in their own countries.
+Xerox had earlier announced its intention to sell its medical unit, which incorporates xerographic technology in diagnostic devices, in order to focus on its core document and financial-services businesses.
+He declined to comment on whether legal action is planned.
+Flynn's national Task Force on Hunger and Homeless is due to release a major study Wednesday.
+But department stores often charge a fee or refuse the entire shipment if it's late, and the penalties have become more common and higher in the wake of buy-outs.
+Heavily armed army troops were helping police restore order.
+Gilliam's testimony was the first the panel has heard from a former top HUD insider about Pierce's eight years as secretary.
+Similar restrictions are being sought in Britain, Switzerland and Austria.
+His timid encouragement of private enterprise and some productivity-related incentives to workers was intended to bolster the dinar and liven up the moribund economy of his predecessor, and the architect of Algeria's bureaucracy, Houari Boumedienne.
+Until the plan is put into place, BCE Development said it expects to continue to report operating losses.
+"It is not a glamorous high-tech field," concedes Knight Steel, the chief of geriatrics at Boston University Medical Center.
+More complicated, he said, will be finding an accord on measures to bolster the security of the FHA insurance funds.
+In Frankfurt, a late surge also helped stock prices, although they still finished lower across the board.
+Your article presents a grim picture.
+The Russian radicals also hope to elect Gorbachev critic Boris Yeltsin president of their republic, instead of Gorbachev's man, Vlasov.
+ELECO HOLDINGS has sold its distribution subsidiaries for a total of Pounds 1.38m which Eleco will initially use to reduce bank borrowings.
+DeSoto plans to retain only its detergent business.
+Reagan will receive other tributes during his visit.
+Some mention Wilkins for the FBI directorship, though another post may be more likely.
+Tiffany shares closed yesterday at $22.125, up 87.5 cents, in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+Although the Goldsmith letter isn't likely to change the course of the takeover fight, it could make it somewhat more difficult for B.A.T to pursue a "just-say-no" strategy for repelling the buy-out proposal.
+Iowa, believe it or not, allows more forms of legal gambling than any other state, according to I. Nelson Rose, a California law professor who studies such things.
+On smog, the House bill calls for a stronger federal role in forcing cleanups by states and cities.
+Volume topped a million shares, the high for the year.
+No-one will give evidence against him. Physical fighting comes about as close as you can get to the real stuff on stage and the piece is magnificently directed - and paced - by Gordon Edelstein.
+Two bald eagles are nesting in a well-trodden city park overlooking Puget Sound despite the birds' usual intolerance for human activity, and the prospects of their raising a brood are considered good.
+These creditors have already received 45p in the pound.
+Perpich and Oberstar, chairman of the House aviation subcommittee, said they remained concerned that Davis would have to sell parts of the airline to finance the deal.
+He is investigating Horne's role.
+He said police rearrested Matsuda on charges of violating Japan's Trade Control Law, Customs Laws and Foreign Exchange Laws.
+In addition to individual instances of plundering, many art historians say some treasures were removed with official sanction for use as cultural reparations.
+Another official, however, confirmed that Vreeland had been dropped.
+Banks reopened but only to handle salaries and pensions of government employes.
+The "CBS Evening News" had an 8.4 and 19 share. "NBC Nightly News" had a 7.7 and 18.
+If approved, the constitutional article would permit 5.7 million more voters, increasing the electorate to nearly 78 million of the nation's 141 million people.
+The new System/88 models 85 and 86 are priced at $417,000 and $492,000, respectively.
+Mr Johnson will now be prosecuted on two charges of theft relating to a Pounds 1m rights issue.
+Of course, it's not as good as what they extracted from the (European) snack food operations," said Marc I. Cohen, of the New York securities firm Sanford C. Bernstein.
+"Discrimination in federally funded institutions is occurring at accelerated rates," Rep. Don Edwards, D-Calif., said Tuesday as the House joined the Senate in overriding Reagan's veto of the Civil Rights Restoration Act.
+According to China's projection, the country's oil output will grow modestly to 2.8 million barrels a day in 1995 from 2.7 million barrels a day last year.
+Heidi Steinberg, who follows Gap for Salomon Brothers, expects the company to increase earnings by about 23%, to $1.92 a share, in the fiscal year ending in January 1993.
+While it is widely recognized that countless clergy and others during Christian history have been homosexuals, most churches reject homosexual activity, particularly among the clergy.
+Among whites, the mortality rate for such infants fell from 130 per 1,000 to 73 per 1,000 from 1969 to 1982, the latest year for which figures are available.
+Fear of its students not returning home is only one reason for China's shift in policy.
+While regulatory protection against failures is an appropriate concern, many safeguards are already in place for HMO members.
+North made daily entries in the spiral-bound notebooks while he worked at the National Security Council.
+The plane's pilot was killed, but the co-pilot ejected and was reported recovering from burns.
+A joint Soviet-Polish investigation into the killings has not been completed and the "final truth" about responsibility is still to be determined, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady I. Gerasimov.
+Mrs. Peterson, a nurse for the past 20 years, was on maternity leave from Jamaica Hospital, Miss Regean said.
+One of the bombs damaged the store's sporting goods department last week, while the other failed to go off because of a faulty detonator.
+At what point does a Jewish agency, if swamped with foster-care children of other faiths, lose its identity and original purpose?
+That kept the river level low, helping snag Munday's barrel on the rocky ledge, he said.
+It will shed 3,000 employees, 10 per cent of its labour force, this year through early retirements and voluntary redundancies.
+Sales were also level in its world-wide corn refining business, although that sector registered a 3.8% increase in operating income.
+Luon Van Dang is a little more sure about what he wants to do but just as worried.
+In Madrid, the Spanish Foreign Office issued a statement for the 12-member EEC calling Rafsanjani's appeal "absolutely unacceptable." The Dutch government called his remarks "totally reprehensible" and urged joint EEC action.
+American Express also declined to confirm descriptions of the campaign.
+There has been a surge of criticism from Japanese media and politicians over the plan.
+The former Soviet Union is a major buyer but its purchases depend on credit guarantees from the Agriculture Department.
+Those figures place him among Salomon's highest-paid executives.
+Before the trading day began the Commerce Department reported that the nation's gross national product grew at an annual rate of 2.5 percent, after adjustment for inflation, in the second quarter of the year.
+Centers performing transplants around the world are all part of larger hospitals or clinics, but Pitt's will be the first free-standing facility, he said.
+'We must be able to manage our growth,' says Mr Ollila. He predicts that 'the 1990s and early 21st century will be the era of the medium-sized company.
+Wrangler's pants have more shades of tan than the military's previous pattern, which was designed for the California desert and had black and white specks.
+He and Raynor strolled down from the modest green clapboard clubhouse and tried their hand at fishing in the Kennebunk River.
+Real estate sources estimate the monthly rent at $12,000 to $15,000, based on fair-market value.
+A short supply of film also was cited as the reason for prohibiting cooperatives from producing their own movies.
+"I don't think we will go up in a straight line.
+Daddy Dodger himself, longtime manager Tom Lasorda, had been rumored to be on his way out, and on Thursday owner Peter O'Malley felt obliged to give him one of those votes of confidence that managers dread.
+And they also have to work full time.
+Unocal said it will shut the 108,000-barrel-a-day units that perform initial processing on crude oil at its plant and transfer that processing to similar but more efficient units with a capacity of 125,000 barrels a day at the Shell plant.
+Since April, the carrier also has been involved in contract talks with the Air Line Pilots Association.
+Mr. Gilmore said the dollar is coming under pressure in Japan as big institutions there take profits in overseas markets and convert them into yen to dress up their books for the first half ending Sept. 30.
+Prior to that, he was a television reporter for 10 years.
+"That is what the people of Nicaragua ask for, that is what the people want, and we should support that," he said.
+No doubt it provides pleasant evenings for lots of people.
+Solar Max cost $77 million to build and launch in February 1980, at a time of maximum activity in the sun's 11-year sunspot cycle. Its mission was to study solar flares.
+The court recognized "the rights of people who have been exploited by the dishonest and unethical practice of religion," said Ford Greene, lawyer for David Molko.
+By May, Haskie and his appointees had taken hold of the tribal government's reins.
+Kemp was sworn in Monday afternoon by the department's general counsel, J. Michael Dorsey.
+The new company offered a variety of programs aimed at young audiences, including "countdowns" and rock 'n' roll programs such as "Off the Record," which is hosted by Mary Turner, who married Mr. Pattiz two years ago.
+Jacqueline Kennedy said, "I was looking this way, to the left, and I heard these terrible noises.
+A Big Board specialist firm has stopped making markets in J.P. Morgan stock after the exchange investigated a big surge in Morgan's share price during the October crash.
+Although Mr. Jackson received just 15% of the city's white vote, he was the near-unanimous choice of Atlanta's blacks.
+The former socialist government which succeeded communist dictator Todor Zhivkov had broken previous commitments by declaring a debt moratorium in March 1990.
+American capitalism outshines the forms practiced elsewhere in the world, he continues, "because of a culture that allows entrepreneurs to fail."
+The insider-trading charges against Mr. Clark involve a former Journal reporter's leaks of advance word of market-sensitive Journal stories to Peter N. Brant, a former Kidder, Peabody & Co. broker.
+This would have a devastating effect on millions of people," he said in a state of the union message to the Congress of People's Deputies.
+Last year India, also a perennial net exporter of silver, became a net silver importer as well, Mr. Sharma says.
+Roger Brinner, economist at DRI McGraw-Hill, the old Data Resources organization so highly esteemed by many economists, recently accused the Federal Reserve of not having the courage to eliminate the cussed curse.
+Wilder, the state's 58-year-old lieutenant governor, is seeking to become the first elected black governor in the country.
+People take buses and the subway instead of taxis.
+He then moved to a wooden table, and with his hand on a red-bound copy of the Soviet Constitution, took the first presidential oath of ffice.
+The more relaxed pace left nuns feeling relieved, she said. "We realized this was the direction God wanted us to take.
+The most successful at generating sparks of electricity off each other were Malcolm Donnelly as Don Carlo and Alastair Miles as Silva.
+We will have to get used to living in a world in which we are no longer No. 1 in that sense, or at least not No. 1 by much.
+It is unknown if the department will dip into the state's insurance guarantee fund, of which HMOs are members.
+"Sounds like Pat Caddell's 'malaise speech' that got Jimmy Carter in trouble," Mr. Garth said.
+There had been concerns that the water sale would fail because it followed the sharp drop in world stock markets a few months ago. But demand for the shares greatly exceeded the supply.
+The breakdown of talks to merge the Commodity Exchange and Nymex also strained relations.
+When you apply other traditional criteria, however, "it doesn't look at all like a bull market," Gailliot said in an interview.
+The November contract of West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark U.S. crude which plunged 55 cents a barrel Friday, skidded another 31 cents to settle at $13.06 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+The meeting of the leadership council, formed by conservative and moderate Democrats to counter the party's purported leftward drift, occurs as the party's governing Democratic National Committee continues its spring meeting in Indianapolis.
+Then comes the key precinct model, precincts which historically have reflected larger voting trends.
+But half a dozen former associates and competitors say that at one time or another he vowed to kill them; one associate, Dennis Hollembeak, alleged he was threatened.
+And Nordic regulators remain cool to Mr. Wolrath's grand plan because they fear it could pose severe supervisory problems.
+Nor can the GCC hawks take the risk of alienating Oman and the U.A.E.
+Now, "you can number the SEPs in the tens of thousands," says David G. Ball, assistant labor secretary for pension and welfare benefits.
+A whole class of fourth-graders whose teacher failed to make the grade must go to summer school before they can be promoted, says their principal, one of four who tried unsuccessfully to fire the teacher.
+Alexander N. Karbainov told a news conference Thursday at the agency's Lubyanka headquarters.
+Although precise figures on Japanese real-estate investment in the U.S. are hard to come by, the pace seems to have slowed since the stock crash.
+Mr. Pecquer had built a team of mergers and acquisition professionals in Houston to scour the U.S. for business opportunities.
+Fund-raising hosts interrupted the entertainment for brief periods to urge viewers and listeners to contribute.
+Manufacturers must improve overall fuel economy by 1 mph over 1989 models, to 27.5 mph, Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner announced Wednesday.
+With many of the regular Saudi Army troops deployed to the nation's northern border following Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait, military officials are looking to boost backup forces.
+'Some of the smaller members, perhaps with a family business building a couple of boats a year, don't want growth.'
+While the Japanese have embraced the compact packaging and convenience of concentrated products, the true test for P&G will be in the $4 billion U.S. detergent market, where growth is slow and liquids have gained prominence over powders.
+And relatives of those in hiding or under the hot Saudi Arabian sun said they took comfort in his strong stand.
+The vans produced at the Bedford facility will be sold in Europe.
+National Broadcasting Co., which operates the nation's top-rated television network, plans a major cable television venture featuring original business and sports programming.
+While chairman, between 1967 and 1986, he and his team were strongly criticised by a triumvirate of retired directors, including his own father and a predecessor, Bancroft Clark.
+Under the Reagan administration, the FCC has begun to loosen the rule, arguing that the growth of media outlets is protecting the public against media barons who would dominate public debate.
+As for foreign countries, it is widely perceived that Japan and Germany weren't displeased with the dollar's decline in late 1990 because the stronger yen and mark helped curb inflationary pressures in those nations.
+The U.S. Navy began escorting Kuwaiti oil tankers last week.
+Shabazian said it was too early to say whether the Amex would join the Philadelphia exchange in appealing the federal court ruling.
+Health benefits are optional with these jobs and some pay minimum wage-positions that Cleveland Works won't touch.
+The action applies to a handful of children in addition to Webb's.
+It looked like the front three-quarters of that engine were cut in half.
+"We must reflect about the competence and capacity of the candidates.
+But to date, the Rales' have confined their business interests to machinery and other non-consumer goods.
+Kozlov went on a hunger strike and barricaded himself in his cell Tuesday in a central Helsinki prison.
+As expected, the quality of financing played a big role in the success or failure of the companies involved.
+The U.S. assistance, provided covertly, is believed to average about $60 million annually.
+While helpful for those who can afford insurance, he said, the tax break would be useless for those who can't.
+It also said it was not in favor of spinning off air traffic control functions into a private function as has been suggested by Transportation Secretary James Burnley.
+The agreement was reached last fall after 18 months of talks between the two nations.
+Singing that uninflected and charmless makes him happy? So it went for much of the evening.
+Clower taped a series of public service announcements Monday that will begin to air in two or three weeks, seeking donations.
+The suit is one of several that Southmark Corp. has filed or plans to file in an effort to bring in more cash to pay creditors.
+Members of the Supreme Soviet, the national legislature that resumed its session after a two-month break, raucously debated the leadership's proposal to call an emergency session of their parent body to broaden presidential powers.
+There is a strong element of political opportunism to the sudden Republican focus on these issues: Improved education is a hard platform to oppose.
+AUTHENTIC Fitness Corporation (AFC), Pentland's US affiliate, is pricing its initial public offering at Dollars 14 a share.
+Warrants for some TWA equity would be distributed among holders of lower-priority TWA debt securities and preferred stock.
+Before joining Symonds he was the manufacturing director at Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, where he worked for 26 years. The change at the top follows the appointment in July of Rod Ackrill as chairman, replacing Jim Ruggles who remained md.
+Rodino also served on the House Iran-Contra committee, which investigated the Reagan administration's handling of the sale of arms to Iran and the funneling of profits to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels.
+"I sat and stared at this kid.
+The central problem of EC agriculture is that its prices have been set to match the high costs of a long-standing German farm structure.
+At least half the savers in the target society must vote, and more than three-quarters of those who do must be in favour of the change. Alternatively, savers with 90 per cent of the savings held in the society must vote in favour.
+Seaga narrowed the gap slightly shortly after Hurricane Gilbert struck, but has since fallen back.
+Some members say many of the 400 local chapters are under pressure to allow men to join, partly because of the recent inclusion of women in formerly all-male clubs such as Rotary.
+But, she said, "we still got contaminated water, even with increased chlorination." The water for the coastal region is drawn from the Sea of Galilee and piped to Tel Aviv via the national water carrier, Mekorot.
+The show features some Beethoven, while adding a contemporary sound provided by Bono and The Edge, two members of U2.
+As the Korean War escalated, even the staid Marshall rhetorically brandished the big one.
+The Boston-based mutual fund company has more than four million customer accounts.
+The noncallable notes were priced at a spread of 30 basis points over the yield on the Treasury's 10-year note.
+An exhibition is slated for the Louvre in Paris, and half time at the Super Bowl next January will feature a birthday extravaganza.
+The unusual cooperation between Orthodox and rival Reform and Conservative rabbis, as well as the group's lack of political ideology gives it a moral authority over most of the dozen or so other Israeli movements considered to be comprised of leftists.
+The Valdez, assisted by tugboats, was expected to come into the bay on its own power under the guidance of senior San Diego harbor pilot Capt.
+The failure to identify the jumbo jet shows that identifying aircraft electronically remains "an art, not a science," he added.
+Pepper, a liberal Democrat who died May 30, held the seat since its inception in 1962, despite the district's increasingly conservative, Hispanic makeup.
+Mr. Poling, meanwhile, says Japan should roll back exports of cars, trucks and other goods to cut its trade surplus with the U.S. by 25% a year for the next four years.
+Perez de Cuellar dispatched a team to South Africa from June 9 to 19, led by Abdulrahim A. Farah, undersecretary-general for special political questions.
+"We're back to where we were last summer, when everybody was chasing stories," William King, a senior trader at Nikko Securities, said.
+Some traveled from as far as 75 miles to participate.
+He added that domestic institutions' purchases of high-technology stocks supported sentiment. Large orders were placed in the electronics sector, where stocks rose on active trading.
+Management contracts to run gas networks and the construction of power stations in collaboration with others is closer to British Gas's core expertise.
+Jewelcor holds a 76% stake in Gruen, which went public in October 1986.
+Sapoa is the Nicaraguan border town where the truce talks were held last week.
+'They have set the moral tone for the government,' says one black Kenyan. The stereotypes can be overplayed.
+In his memorandum to department employees, Watkins said that although he saw indications of improvements at the plants, he was not satisfied that all managers take the need for further improvements seriously.
+Allen, a gravedigger and maintenance worker, said graves were reused throughout the eight years he worked for the company.
+He was in charge of party ideology during the 1960s, when a group of intellectuals were purged.
+By last night the system's hard core currencies - the D-Mark, French franc and the Benelux currencies - were all trading close to one another in the ERM grid.
+His trip on the Andalus Express was arranged by Cox & Kings Travel, St James Court, 45 Buckingham Gate, London SW1 (071-834-7472).
+"The homeless people on the streets, they're not going to cooperate.
+Like cyclicals, financial stocks are likely to do well during an economic recovery, says Morningstar's Mr. Phillips. But he says that the shares of electric utility companies may have a rougher time.
+During his previous administration the government nationalized the vital oil industry and began to strengthen and expand the iron, aluminum and hydroelectric industries in the Guayana region.
+Identifying and exploiting those symbols _ tearing down fences, both literally and figuratively _ is the key to CCNV's agenda of civil disobedience.
+Drug agents seized $104,000 the suspects had intended to use to buy some of the weapons.
+The loans, plus interest, would be repaid by premiums that banks pay on domestic deposits over the next 15 years.
+He said the probe was focusing on whether "(fuel) tank equipment sent to Libya required an export permit." "We don't know what was done with this equipment in Libya.
+The heater malfunction at the Brera Gallery allowed the temperatures in recent days to rise to 75 degrees, well above the normal 55-57 degrees, news agencies and newspapers reported over the weekend.
+Mrs. Durbin said she does not know if the young woman has mentioned Daniel Stokes, a 21-year-old native of Ireland whom she met last year when he was there for a visit.
+The Treasury Department plans to announce a financing scheme that will help Mexico reduce its debt burden to commercial banks by billions of dollars, government officials said.
+Tax Freedom Day is the Tax Foundation's way of dramatizing how Americans are affected by federal, state and local taxes.
+Fitzwater acknowledged that Tuesday's meeting wtih Nebeker, which lasted just 10 minutes, was symbolic and intended to keep the spotlight on the ethics issue.
+"Imagine we're travelers in time," begins the film's narrator, the genially orotund Geoffrey Holder, "It's 400 million years ago."
+The fire was confined to the bottom three floors of the bank building, but enormous amounts of heavy smoke billowed from every floor, casting a haze for blocks over the congested business district.
+The Hubbard hijinks have historical precedent, said John W. Denison, professor emeritus in the College of Food and Natural Resources.
+Indian security forces have been accused of human rights violations in trying to suppress the militant movement.
+This type of restructuring, which is taking place at all major German oil concerns in one form or another, is expected to shave costs through a higher efficiency of intra-company operations.
+Of the 4,402 issues that changed hands, 1,008 rose in price and 946 lost ground.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Ogilvy shares closed at $33.75, down 50 cents.
+Large industrial stocks on Nasdaq did almost as well, with the Nasdaq 100 index rising 2.15 points to 356.93, a 0.61% increase.
+Hotels, motels and campgrounds have been booked for months.
+Snohomish, engineering firms Ebasco Services Inc. and United Engineers and Contractors Inc., and financial adviser Blyth Eastman Paine Webber Inc. are the only defendants remaining in the trial.
+Tuesday's settlement appeared to end three months of court battles seeking to allow visitation between the two boys.
+Davis lives with his wife, son and daughter in Greenwich, an affluent New York suburb.
+Her retail and wholesale business had sales of $1 million last year.
+Later, in London, it eased to 132.80 yen.
+"The court's decision is based on technical, procedural issues, not the merits of the guilt or innocence of the defendants," Kane said.
+The Boeing 737-400 skidded into the river after an aborted takeoff from LaGuardia Airport Sept. 20, killing two passengers.
+"We have done what we can," Galan told the mother. "The rest is up to God." Asked later whether he believed in God, he shrugged and said: "No." In three days, the boy was dead.
+Currently, they're paying 7.75% and 8.10%, respectively, and higher rates are offered to investors with two other accounts at the bank.
+Authorities say the deputies gave Reynolds a ride after finding him late at night in a disabled car.
+About 35 minutes after the launch, Arianespace officials announced that the satellite was in orbit and declared the mission a success.
+"There is no change in our position," said Ms. Stockman.
+The two state programs differ slightly in detail.
+For the nine months ended last Oct. 31, the company posted a $167.7 million loss from continuing operations on revenue of $689.6 million.
+The GNP number added to the already bearish sentiment in the inflation-sensitive gold market but another number in the report, the GNP deflator, rose at an inflationary annual rate of 5.5 percent compared with 1.7 percent in the first quarter.
+Another way to gauge racial disparities in capital sentencing is to examine the degree to which police descriptions of a homicide are changed in court data by the prosecutors.
+Invocation of the 1977 law puts teeth in the U.S. government quest to freeze Panamanian assets and withhold tax payments by American businesses and their subsidiaries operating there.
+The truth could be a bit more complicated. Direct Line currently absorbs only Pounds 155m of Royal Bank's capital, which is small in relation to shareholders' funds of Pounds 1.95bn.
+A survey of sheep ranchers by Agriculture Department researchers shows flocks are less likely to be attacked by coyotes, wild dogs and other predators if a burly guard dog is on watch.
+Although this appears aggressive, it compares favourably with the pricing of other recent Eurobonds, such as last week's Eurofima deal.
+"They want to go home.
+That would put a total of 2 percent of the state's land under wildernss protection, preventing development and such uses as timber harvesting, mineral exploration or intrusion by campers in vehicles.
+For as long as 14 hours, the two leaders will discuss the future shape of Europe and the Soviet Union itself.
+Plant officials hope to finish the cleanup by the end of 1991, then place Unit 2 in storage for anywhere between 20 years and 60 years while radiation decays inside.
+As the havens grow less secure and more unwelcoming, the tide of those seeking to come ashore shows no sign of ebbing.
+The boost in petroleum-based energy prices, up at a 22.4 percent annual rate so far this year, accounted for nearly one-half of the first quarter price acceleration, the Labor Department said.
+His octet Twilight Music, plainer still on the surface, makes charming play with ancient Celtic jigs, in which Nona Lidell's fiddle struck all the right notes.
+For example, some proposals for the future structure of the single European currency have centred on a regular annual reweighting of the currencies within the Ecu basket.
+Although pressed repeatedly, he would not cite any authority for his comment.
+The hijackers killed two Kuwaiti passengers before the ordeal ended in Algiers on Wednesday.
+But we find little reason to suspect she was motivated by anything other than the motherhood instinct.
+"We are doing it now because the marijuana is about half grown," Verjes said. "It is too young to harvest, but too late in the year for the growers to get another crop planted.
+But "if they're putting in a system where they can get reports from their field office, that's all to the good," he said.
+Chunga said Kimani escorted three recruits to Tanzania on April 29 and they left for Libya May 16.
+"There's a lot of garbage out there, to be very honest with you." Rather than shun secondary issues, Mr. Navellier believes the trick is to find a few good ones.
+At the same time, Gemcraft said it pledged the capital stock of its home building and mortgage units to First Texas in exchange for about $22 million in financing.
+He said attempts to train in public parks, including London's Hyde Park, were frustrated by police who accused them of creating a disturbance and ordered them to move.
+At Czarne, prisoners learned of the decision on the TV news and immediately "started destroying equipment, set warehouse facilities on fire and attacked prison guards who tried to get the situation under control," PAP said.
+"It's a perfectly legitimate check," said Bourre, a Dover, N.H., resident and a opponent of a Maine law that requires him to pay Maine income taxes because he works at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
+No evidence of actual harm is needed. Furthermore, similar evidence may be treated as harmful in one case, but beneficial in another.
+Mrs. Carr's son, Duane, also 16, was released last week.
+This included a Pounds 7m shortfall in expected income from co-productions.
+As a result of the discoveries, scientists now have genetic probes that will home in on the precise defect on the X chromosome, Dr. Sutherland said.
+And Mr. Maxwell announced plans Friday to sell off his European printing businesses.
+The ordinance would allow police to determine whether the guns are stolen or can be linked to a crime.
+"I don't think we ought to try to meet any artificial deadlines," commented Dole of Kansas.
+The boosters have been redesigned to prevent a recurrence.
+Arens warned that arranging peace talks could be a lengthy process.
+Mr Lamont took up the proposal immediately on his return from holiday on August 24. It was around this time that the Bundesbank was advised of the UK's wish to borrow D-marks. But by this time sterling was spiralling downwards.
+UAP already cooperates with Royale Belge and is seeking closer links with Sun Life and Colonia.
+"We rely considerably on the companies' independent auditors."
+Daniel Clayton McKinsey, 21, boiler technician fireman apprentice, from Hanover, Pa.
+"We pursue the fundamental objective: whether man is alive or dead after the flight.
+Moore McCormack would borrow as much as $420 million from Chemical New York Corp.'s Chemical Bank, whose fees, apart from interest, would total at least $8.4 million.
+Sir Leon Brittan, the EC competition commissioner, has adopted an altogether tougher and more rigorous stance than the MMC.
+But, he says, "The leap of faith is that Occidental is in many ways as much a chemical company, as much an oil company, and the question is how much gain the chemicals business can get from an economic recovery." Some reach a different conclusion.
+Group profit wasn't disclosed.
+After the agreement was signed, bank officials advised ATI that the Glendale, Calif., company didn't meet certain criteria for similar agreements.
+Do you ever have the urge, in this era of sober and minimal dress, to break out into something wildly flamboyant and opulently decorated?
+Today's early losses were limited by forecasts for a rainy weekend in the Midwest, where the corn and soybean crops are rapidly maturing.
+The most sophisticated of them vary markedly from the old-style charity affairs.
+It was envisaged that the charge would be between Pounds 50 and Pounds 100 a head.
+I, for one, am very fond of Bols's drummerboy in Rotterdam, and Aart Van de Gelder's glowing paintings of Esther. Van de Gelder - sadly not in the exhibition - was the only pupil who stuck to a Rembrandtesque style once it became unfashionable.
+Mandela, deputy president of the African National Congress, will pick the fruits of political stardom, as well.
+"Anything you can do to distinguish yourself from the competition will give you a leg up on someone else," he says. Mr. Challenger says this approach works for about 70% of his clients, who manage to turn their assignments into full-time positions.
+Higher-income people giving substantial amounts of appreciated property are advised to check beforehand to see whether this will expose them to the alternative minimum tax.
+A company spokesman acknowledged that "some creditor groups" haven't approved the plan.
+"Only then will we negotiate the terms for the exchange," he said.
+"We are free _ but only inside the circle," the minister said, running a finger around the rim of a rice bowl in illustration.
+In addition to the punishment for the compensation transgression, he said, the ministry has asked No. 1-ranked Nomura and No. 3-ranked Nikko to suspend sales activities at their main offices during the four-day period.
+Martin Luther King Day is a paid holiday for federal workers.
+In hindsight, GM and Daewoo executives acknowledge they seriously underestimated the obstacles posed to their three-continent car-making experiment by divergent cultures and business aspirations, not to mention the different languages spoken.
+RETAIL U.S. CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK SALES-a 1991 1990 x-% Dec 01-10 Dec 01-10 Chg.
+The steelmaker endured a six-month strike, during which it racked up hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
+In the meantime, a national Corporate Criminal Liability Act, by Rep. John Conyers of Michigan, is due back in the congressional hopper. We trust the Members will exempt themselves from coverage.
+The state Supreme Court curtly rejected his appeal Friday.
+So far, though, the advances have been tentative. "But I think you're going to see the successful U.S. studios make major moves into foreign markets," Meeker said.
+It is by no means clear that the current rebellion in Iraq is in fact a cohesive struggle for democracy: Ethnic and religious agendas play heavily in the fighting.
+The attorney general has been using an armor-plated limousine, which cost more than $100,000, for three or four weeks, said Justice Department spokesman David Runkel.
+On Wednesday the Dow Jones industrial average rose 7.69 to 2,470.12, surpassing the 19-month high of 2,463.89 it reached on Monday.
+Companies that were planning to issue junk bonds in coming weeks might postpone or restructure their offerings because of the sell-off, which pushed up yields and made financing more expensive, Lonski said.
+"Kuwait asked us and we responded in the same spirit, which is to ensure stability of supply and the relationship with the (Arab oil producers) for the future."
+Half the communique is taken up with what read like official press releases from each country's finance ministry. Yet the G7 is probably right to claim that actions already taken and developments already under way will bring recovery.
+Michael Dukakis carried a narrow lead over George Bush to the wire in Iowa, where their only competition for statewide attention was a little-noticed effort to change the way the two top state officials are elected.
+H. pylori is thought to multiply the risk of stomach cancer by six, but is only one of several factors - diet and blood group are also important.
+As evidence, no Latin American country has voiced support for current administration policy toward Panama because each is worried it may some day be a U.S. target if it does something to displease Washington.
+The Brady strategy sets a high premium on economic policies.
+Kuwait's leader, Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, fled to Saudi Arabia the day of the invasion.
+Japan doesn't have enough AIDS patients to do significant experimentation in that country, they said.
+Five huge tents have been set up on the 15-acre Moroccan-style garden surrounding the palace.
+The company said the changes regarded improperly documented lease transactions, new product development costs and payments to its sister company, United Press International.
+"It is very difficult and delicate surgery," he said.
+In 1989's fourth quarter, Salomon had net income of $68 million, or 42 cents a share.
+Wayne Davis, a civil engineer who directed the study for the University of Tennessee, said paper plants, which release large amounts of steam, routinely cause fog.
+While mutual funds' investment in overseas markets may be the equity equivalent of hot money, the pension funds are likely to be less footloose, if they are working to specific asset allocation targets.
+Jim got an early start in the profession.
+Others have misgivings about the write-down approach that Congress mandated, saying many of their farm constituents who struggled to meet their obligations regard write-downs as an unfair reward for mismanagement and spendthrift ways.
+The package was being changed almost up until the final vote to incorporate objections from lawmakers and the public.
+The new Advanced Intermediate Range Air-to-Air Missile, or AMRAAM, will give pilots "launch and leave" capability because it has its own tiny but powerful radar for guidance.
+But if product names and precise recipes don't travel, industry executives believe that buying and eating trends do.
+"As you mark your 41st birthday, your fourth in incarceration, we join our hearts with yours in yearning for your freedom.
+"Our phones went absolutely nuts yesterday," WerBell said. "We had 700 orders, which was a lot for us on a Monday.
+It opened at 141.95 yen and ranged between 141.80 yen and 142.75 yen.
+Among congressional efforts is the Excellence in Government Management Act, introduced by Rep. Patricia Schroeder (D., Colo.) last year.
+Many futures traders who have pleaded guilty to fraud charges stemming from the government's undercover investigation of the futures pits have been fined by the futures exchanges for admitting to violations of exchange trading rules.
+Canadian Pacific is a Montreal-based holding company for a variety of transportation, oil and gas, forestry and real estate businesses.
+At the same time, prices continued to climb in January, marking the fifth consecutive month that more purchasers reported higher prices than reported lower ones, according to the survey.
+Instead, they initiated a protracted period of anxious buying and hoarding.
+In setting up its first profit-sharing plan recently, Itsnu Industries, a New York garment firm, chose the age-weighted approach.
+The supporting cast includes Lisa Eichhorn and Simon Cadell.
+"The banks wouldn't have backed me on this" if he were only an academic, he says.
+Cold weather has slowed livestock marketings and continued to support livestock and meat futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
+"Not even Solomon could decide this one to satisfy everyone," said D. Marvin Jones, an associate professor of law at the University of Miami.
+The regular army of 130,000 is supplemented by 310,000 reservists, like Langfur, who are called up each year for about 40 days of active duty.
+I'll bet they could be levered into offering good deals.' To my eyes, that proposal looks well worth a try.
+Demand for oranges was so strong that the average price was higher than it has been since November 1987.
+With financing help from the Friends of the National Arboretum, a private group, staffers have visited China, Korea, the British isles and other far-flung spots.
+But Doug figures in 20 years, he'll be giving the beef a run for its money.
+A spokesman for United said "we don't expect this to affect traffic" volume, because business travelers have less leeway in their travel plans.
+"Rambling, poor old thing, stubborn," she imagines them saying.
+They declared independence for the southern island in a move widely thought to be a prelude to an attack on the central government in Manila.
+Permission to adopt a three-shift production system was crucial.
+Packwood's amendment also included some IRA provisions, allowing workers to contribute to an account without any immediate tax deduction, but exempting interest from ever being taxed.
+I wonder what they mean by "positive."
+Mauritania is a desert country, and with the Senegal River dams in operation the government is giving land to any individual or company willing to develop it.
+At a second downtown site, 500 demonstrators assembled but left when they learned patients had entered through a back door.
+Most significantly, this January's Social Security payments were made on Dec. 31.
+In Syria, Jordan's King Hussein held talks with President Assad on Amman's break with the Israeli-held West Bank.
+The only promising stimulus must be sought from net exports (which have supported more than half of total US growth over the last five years); only this will raise employment and so revive the home market.
+The government says other U.N. resolutions, by calling for sanctions and severing of all ties with Israel, equating Zionism with racism and stressing the right of Palestinians to return to their homes, seek to delegitimize Israel's right to exist.
+Informed consent should be obtained before the procedure is done, said the academy, based in suburban Elk Grove Village.
+The department's review involved credit guarantees for up to three years.
+Finally, this "Sweeney Todd" is closer to us not only because of Ms. Schulman's physical production, but because of the 10 years that have intervened since the play was first done.
+Loftin joined Donrey as an internal auditor and was later promoted to assistant to the treasurer.
+Westburne International closed yesterday on the Toronto Stock Exchange at $20.75 (Canadian), unchanged, prompting speculation that other bids may emerge.
+They were then sold off just as quickly on profit-taking.
+No Excuses promptly flooded every major media outlet with news releases proclaiming that all three networks had turned down the ad.
+Rogers became captain of the guided missile cruiser in April 1987, and a command usually runs about two years, Dillon said.
+"I think that's vastly premature," said M. Danny Wall, chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
+Auto Times Weekly was a mass-market, weekly tabloid published jointly by Hearst and Axel Springer Verlag.
+He said the letter, typed on Psinakis' typewriter, was signed "Steve." Psinakis' wife, Presentacion, comes from a prominent Philippine family allegedly robbed of its riches by Marcos.
+"I said, `aren't you going to play any more?"'
+On Saturday, an IRA bomb killed a Protestant couple and their 6-year-old son as they were driving just north of the Ireland-Northern Ireland border.
+Mr Musalia Mudavadi, a 32-year-old politician from western Kenya, becomes the finance minister.
+Aer Lingus is in discussions with the Soviet carrier about a cargo venture and other possibilities.
+The dollar traded at 155.40 yen late in New York, up from 154.90 yen Friday.
+The federal indictment named Drug Enforcement Administration agent Dennis Harker; his wife, Mary Ann; and Susan K. Terry, who owns SKT Construction in West Des Moines.
+Brown & Sons' Sandra Flannigan, a long-time bear on First City, was similarly perplexed about the company's stock-price plummet.
+On the Friday before Mardi Gras, many of the riders gather in the American Legion Hall to eat gumbo, relive last year's run on videotape and swap stories of chicken chases like old soldiers trading war stories.
+Then the family, disastrously for them as it was to turn out, merged their property company Amalgamated Securities into Cedar, mainly in order to gain family voting control of the combined enterprise.
+The sales increase was led by a 28% jump at the applied technology division, which makes cold-weather military uniforms, plastic sheeting and high-altitude balloons.
+However, Honduran authorities said the men were expelled.
+"I anticipate some of our students will not show up tomorrow, but we will have students tomorrow and we will have regular classes for those students," Roussell said Monday.
+Only five species of fish remain of the 26 caught in the 1960s when the Black Sea was one of the world's mmost fecund sources.
+Sears Roebuck surprised analysts with a 91% jump in first-quarter profit, and analysts now are forecasting 18% year-over-year earnings growth.
+The US does not manufacture such vessels.
+"I would go so far as to say that it is not advisable to appoint a prime minister or a government if there is the least doubt that a new majority is behind them," Schlueter said.
+In major market activity: Stock prices inched higher in heavy trading.
+U.S. education has tended to standardize the means and pay scant heed to ends.
+Some heavily endowed schools took a major beating in last Monday's market.
+GOP analyst Kevin Phillips contends the rift with Jackson can be a plus for Dukakis by showing that "Democrats don't cater to minorities."
+As thoughts turn to vacations and the attractions of a home at the shore or in the mountains, many investors are finding that now is a good time to purchase vacation property.
+When she heard the gunfire, she reached for the boy, who was seated in the front of the car, but a bullet shattered the windshield and killed him, Jennings said.
+Police in combat gear fired hundreds of tear gas shells to drive back the street protesters who charged in groups of up to 1,000 at a time.
+In between, Atwater would sprinkle anecdotes about politicians he has helped and opposed, according to an outline dated Sept. 4. The State newspaper obtained a copy and reported on it Friday.
+We're relatively optimistic we can do that."
+The most effective color usually is determined by the color and clarity of the water you're fishing, so variety allows experimentation.
+Details of the cease-fire's provisions were not immediately available.
+The plan calls for Northeast to take over Public Service's 36 percent share of Seabrook.
+Fang and his wife, Li Shuxian, took refuge in the U.S. Embassy after the military crackdown in June and have since been charged as counterrevolutionaries.
+It's very infectious," Fowls said.
+The dollar ended sharply higher against the Japanese yen Tuesday, while share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange plunged.
+The INF, signed by Reagan and Gorbachev in December, would eliminate all land-based missiles with ranges between 300 and 3,125 miles and has been hailed by most senators of both parties as an important step forward in arms control.
+In Ohio, thunderstorms produced an inch of rain in half an hour in Fairfield, 1.75 inches of rain in 20 minutes at Wayne, and 1.7 inches of rain in 20 minutes at Trenton.
+Yediot said that in addition to Arens, the draft letter was given to Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Finance Minister Shimon Peres.
+There were lower sales in the US, Spanish and Nordic markets.
+Since then, however, several consumer organizations and small tomato processors have complained.
+Earlier, employer groups charged repeatedly that the House bill could cover nonunion workers.
+The Soviet Union may follow the lead of neighboring Poland and begin a "shock therapy" plan to push the economy toward a market system, a senior official says.
+The dollar fell Thursday, a day after the U.S. trade figures showed a smaller fall in the deficit than the market wanted.
+This was also a turning point in NATO, for the U.S. sent a letter calling into question the pledges Secretary Baker felt it necessary to reinstate yesterday.
+"Computer Sciences has a lot of other contracts and areas where they can absorb personnel," he said.
+But its costs and benefits depend very much on complex considerations specific to each company," he added.
+Third, and more seriously, a good constitutional brawl can contribute now and then to a healthy democracy.
+The Les Avals is between the Col du Fruit and the Petit Mont Blanc. A good insiders' route back from 1650 to 1850 is the Telecabine d'Arionaaz followed by a short ski to the Teleski de la Combe.
+The others say tax rises in 1993 would harm a recovery though they might be needed later. Credit growth Broad money and credit growth 'may remain depressed' during this year.
+Saudi Arabia seems ready to cut output.
+It said it has taken measures to continue shipments during the work stoppage.
+Renault officials said that they hope to boost profit further this year, but that it would be impossible to improve it as sharply as last year.
+"We have always urged movements toward democracy.
+Mr Warren Christopher, US secretary of state, visits Egypt at start of Middle East tour.
+Mr. Wallach did send one memo to Mr. Meese that included a reference to the plan.
+A significant number of those on the receiving end found the tactics irresistible.
+Passengers said at least two babies were pulled from their mothers' arms by the force of the drop, with one plucked out of the air by a man who lunged to catch her.
+Cary Retlin, a market strategist with Thomson McKinnon Securities Inc. in New York, says investors "should always wait a minimum of a few days" before selling out.
+His workers live in mud and thatch huts and sleep on straw piled on the dirt floors.
+"As we close in on the election, we'll be seeing more temporary reactions in the markets" to news about the campaign, said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer at First Albany Corp.
+Prosecutor-General Gheorghe Robu said the four have been indicted on charges of genocide for their role in violently suppressing demonstrations during the December revolution, Rompres reported.
+But ABC, with a program that showed America's warts and stumbles, was now No. 1 in the time spot.
+Griffin expects to complete the purchase of Resorts International from developer Donald Trump on or around Nov. 3.
+Opposition is also strong in the country of 3.7 million people to government plans to sell many of the properties the Sandinistas confiscated and nationalized after coming to power in a 1979 popular revolution.
+Earlier, he discussed political and economic matters, but brushed off questions about the gulf.
+Payne heads Atlanta's organising committee. 'During the opening few days our baseball team, the Braves, were in the middle of the longest winning streak in their history.
+A raft of other companies also have imposed travel restrictions on their employees or are urging them to pay close attention to State Department bulletins.
+And are its regulatory mechanisms adequate to protect Names?
+On the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Borden shares closed at $34.375, down 37.5 cents.
+"It is conceivable that there will be no more (East German) government after March 18," he said.
+Prohibit double recovery when the plaintiff has already received compensation from health insurance or other sources.
+Pointing to the shutdown of Philadelphia Electric's Peach Bottom plant and Boston Edison's Pilgrim plant, which have generated financial fallout, the analysts say investors need to be warned about where the next costly nuclear shutdown may occur.
+Although the Senate isn't expected to take up the measure, Congress now expects a presidential report to be produced soon, whether or not it is required by law.
+Soviet Azerbaijan's parliament met in emergency session early Saturday to discuss the ethnic conflict engulfing the Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, official reports said.
+A spokesman insists Postipankki will pursue its policy of expansion in capital and securities markets.
+But, says Walter Bonin, a DEC planning manager, suddenly the company is supposed to do a turnabout and condone sharing of production information and technology with suppliers.
+Land in the southern stretches is already being retired from farming. But the river of grass will never return.
+He certainly hasn't suggested vouchers or credits that could enlist millions of individual consumers in the cause of price shopping.
+The takeover frenzy comes against a backdrop of increasingly restive airline unions.
+Before a new trial, the case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount.
+Heavily armed police with dogs patrolled the grounds and the rampart and frogmen searched the waters around the sand-stone fortress.
+"'By golly,' I thought, 'that Satan has left,' and I made the dash over there."
+"Every veteran I know who is still alive feels he's part of that Vietnam Monument," said Frazier, who lost his legs in a 1967 morter attack that took the lives of six of his buddies and wounded another 18.
+Stock market investments go up and down but schools demand regular payment.
+Congress cut $1 billion this year from Bush's request for a $4.8 billion Star Wars budget; Bush last week asked for a $1 billion increase for fiscal 1991.
+The Justice Department has maintained that publishers who distribute both obscene and non-obscene videotapes should be deprived of their entire operations when illegal revenue has been commingled with lawful proceeds.
+Niagara said the allegations in the complaint are without merit.
+He is a native Georgian.
+"The company's cash flow and debt-protection measurements are likely to remain under pressure," Moody's said.
+California and New Jersey, both with booming economies, are among the handful of states expecting to end the next fiscal year with large balances.
+In Lafayette, Ind., Schwab said it couldn't value the Microfilm Products' offer; Equity Leasing officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+Skinner built a reputation for toughness during one of Illinois' biggest federal corruption trials: the bribery case of former Gov. Otto Kerner, who was convicted in 1973.
+Sir, The method described in the article on the brand valuation of Intel (Technology, September 2) is fundamentally flawed.
+Last week, Power Corporation, the holding company of Mr Paul Desmarais, the Canadian financier, agreed to buy new shares from Southam at CDollars 14 each.
+Olivetti was taken by surprise by Mr. Allen's remarks and didn't have any immediate comment.
+The Neville Brothers showed off the New Orleans Jazz Festival in the next show.
+Hotels have repaired hurricane damage, palms sway and discos throb, but fine stretches of beach were blown away and the tourists, without whom Cancun has no purpose, are slow to return.
+We want to make sure that he is where he is supposed to be and that he has no opportunity to come into contact with his son." Rothenberg's parole will cost California taxpayers $18,000 a month.
+He said Dukakis has followed his lead on South Africa and in making drugs an issue.
+We can still afford this kind of aid, and the technology either exists or is in promising stages of development.
+Sherry Brinser, a Spanish major from Richmond, Va., says: "He's fascinating.
+I'm just ready to graduate," said Ms. Stewart.
+One is cost - using an Indian subcontractor can cut costs by about 25 per cent for the same quality or better work. According to Mr Srivastava, the Indian software industry is entering a new phase.
+The specifics of the latter have yet to be worked out, and fighting over who controls the nation's mineral wealth has been particularly intense.
+The microscope has a single-atom tip that, when energized by a tiny electric current, can trace the atomic surface contours of many materials.
+The U.S. and Sweden are studying the possibility that a ring of Polish-born businessmen smuggled sensitive electronic parts to their homeland through Sweden.
+Can this be an expression of the "new consensus" on welfare that we hear so much of these days?
+The survey reported that large multinational firms in high technology and manufacturing are taking the greatest care to position themselves well for the new European market.
+Bond issuers often need to buy back some of their bonds to fulfill what is known as a "sinking-fund" requirement.
+The American Foreign Service Association, representing members of the nation's diplomatic corps, joined with senators and House members from both political parties in appealing directly to the Supreme Court.
+Hearing a news report that people might be arming themselves, Mayor Ray Wieczorek urged them not to do anything foolhardy.
+The authors think there isn't just one glass ceiling in a corporation, but many.
+Even though underemployed Mexicans flocked to the border from all corners of the country, competition for labor among the maquiladoras was so fierce that turnover sometimes reached 20% a month.
+It would also discourage foreigners from selling so much here, because we would need to spend more of our cheaper dollars to buy that Toyota, BMW or even a Yugo.
+Police, confounded by what seems like the perfect murder, will take fingerprints this weekend of all 200 adults in the village of Montgesty, officials said Thursday.
+Brazil and India will raise the issue at the two-day council meeting beginning Wednesday, which is part of the latest four-year GATT talks known as the Uruguay Round, a GATT source said on condition of anonymity.
+The inside is littered with cultural icons of wealth and prestige: a cruise ship, a Daimler, a wedding in Paris and champagne.
+In a phone interview yesterday, William H. Spoor, Pillsbury's interim chairman, said only, "We have a very interesting slate of candidates.
+The Treasury has invited all broker-dealers to the auction party, but the cost of admission is still too high.
+The Big Board argues that its new product will help rather than hurt the situation by possibly drawing business from more-volatile forms of program trading.
+He graduated from high school in Louisville, Ky., and from Miami University of Ohio on ROTC scholarship in 1967.
+Generally, those under 14 may work only in specific jobs exempt from the law.
+The American Bankers Association says such fears are unfounded.
+He wins $280,000 for second place.
+It draws cold, germ-free water from a depth of 2,200 feet to grow everything from strawberries to giant clams, and studies ocean thermal energy conversion _ using temperature differences between surface and deep water to generate electricity.
+Fayetteville Police Chief Ron Hansen said Corporate Training Unlimited approached him last year and offered to train some of his officers in such areas as building searches, response techniques and hostage negotiations.
+But I found no records linking my family with all of this rich history.
+"Roy had a tremendous life.
+The majority of the crowd were Croatians either living or in exile in London.
+A Republican group agreed Friday it will no longer use a controversial fund-raising technique in Alabama, said the state attorney general and the GOP organization.
+The other candidate who has put tax cuts at the heart of his campaign is Mr. Wilder.
+Treasury's key 30-year bond closed at 9 percent, down from 9.04 percent the previous day, but still higher than the 8.73 percent yield just a week ago.
+Last month, shares of Voest Alpine Eisenbahnsysteme (VAE), a small subsidiary of AI that makes high technology railway points (switches), were offered to the public.
+The maximum fines would be $10,000 for a first violation, $25,000 for a second violation in a five-year period and $50,000 for two or more violations within a seven-year period.
+Rugby Group has sold Vertal, its French glass processing business, to Glaverbel of Belgium for Pounds 5m cash. Rugby said Vertal had been operating in increasingly difficult market conditions and was no longer regarded as a core business.
+The commander of Fort McCoy, Army Col. Raymond Boland, said initial reports of the military crash suggested the UH-1 helicopter's engine failed two miles north of the base headquarters Saturday afternoon.
+Today's highlight in history: In 1936, Britain's King Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson.
+Breaking months of silence on specific defense-budget numbers, Sen. Nunn urged removing 200,000 to 225,000 of the more than 300,000 troops stationed in Europe by the mid-1990s.
+But there is little sign that it will start rising soon.
+I couldn't understand why it was happening," he said quietly. "We're supposed to be the good guys." The helicopter took the child to a hospital, then returned.
+In an ABC News-Washington Post poll, 63 percent of the people said they disapproved of Congress, though 64 percent said they approved of the job their own member is doing.
+Jesse Jackson met with Marion Barry Thursday and said later the embattled mayor was "open to talks" on a plea bargain agreement on his drug and perjury charges.
+Salaam and Jermain Robinson, 15, did not make videotaped statements.
+Kang made no reference to the north's proposal that talks also negotiate withdrawal of the U.S. forces based in the south under a mutual defense pact.
+Pan Am spokeswoman Pamela Hanlon said memorial services would be held today at New York's Kennedy Airport, in London and in Frankfurt, West Germany.
+'I was the one who could persuade the other countries to give us the opt-out deal because they knew that when I said it was necessary, it was true.
+Blue Circle suffered a 10 per cent fall, closing 15 off at 134p in front of today's interims.
+Of the four Republicans in the running, all but Mr. Kemp are in good position to stay the course.
+Every year Congress has cut the SDI budget.
+Telefonica Nacional de Espana to develop and market "packet data networks" around the world.
+Similarly, a Houston-Chicago round-trip fare will cost $160 compared with $98 four weeks ago.
+The Vermont Highway Department reported extremely hazardous driving conditions over north-central and northeastern parts of the state.
+And smokers should avoid alcohol - it lowers their resistance. Develop hobbies that are totally absorbing, different from your job, fun and satisfying.
+He gets about $370 in Social Security a month, and his three children get about $180. In addition, he receives $280 from Supplementary Security Income and Medicaid each month for medication.
+He said there were no signs of shrapnel, which would have resulted from a bomb blast, in the plane's wreckage.
+At the time, Michael Kennedy, a lawyer for Mrs. Trump, said the $22 million represented less than 1 percent of then-billionaire Donald's assets.
+A series of explosions and a fire in Delhi's crowded old quarter brought down three buildings, killed 13 people and trapped several others.
+Karl Houy, 43, a physician from Neuenkirchen, West Germany, said he participated to overcome fear that began when he broke his leg jumping in 1983.
+The 145 passengers and eight crew aboard the Boeing 727 jet escaped injury.
+In the end, companies may find that non-animal replacements are far less expensive and much more accurate than animal tests developed decades ago.
+Rejected a plea from DeKalb County, Ga., school officials ordered to consider racial desegregation measures that include busing.
+Allowing for about 2,205 pounds per ton, there are approximately 39.4 bushels of corn in each ton _ or 36.7 bushels of wheat or soybeans.
+"People with high hostility at age 19 tend to have high cholesterol levels at 40," Dr. Redford B. Williams of Duke University said Wednesday.
+Sun declined to comment on rumors it had acquired a 4.9% stake in Outboard Marine and was interested in acquiring the company.
+"No one is making acceptable profits in North America," he said.
+Jurors deliberated heard four months of testimony about the $25 million swindle that snared Wall Street brokerages, major banks and small investors.
+Before joining Jones Day, he was Chief Deputy Commissioner of Corporations for the state of California from 1975 to 1978.
+The company once enjoyed the lead on all of those projects.
+The trial lasted four weeks.
+The Navy's accident spurt involves the service's top-of-the-line fighter, the F-14 Tomcat.
+By October 1987, the price had soared to 7,000 yen, or $45.60.
+They account for about 10% of the company's revenue and about 80% of its customer base.
+Adjusted for acquisitions and divestments, the sales decline was less than a percentage point, the company said.
+The consumer products giant said its earnings after taxes for the three months ended Sept. 30 were $400 million, or $2.36 a share, compared to $356 million, or $2.09 a share, in the comparable period last year.
+But it came to pass for a while in diverse places that the truth did set man free, although the men of darkness were offended and they tried to put out the light.
+Condon, 45, met Novikov, 56, in 1967 while studying in the Soviet Union.
+They ranged in age from 11 to 18.
+"The food aid coordination will move very quickly, maybe as soon as next week," Ehlermann said.
+The foursome's only hostile words were for Pittston officials, who've declined to meet with strikers.
+Users of the Dalkon Shield have valued their claims at $7 billion.
+The decision to merge them was made two years ago after a naval show which was judged to have too few exhibitors to be worth repeating.
+In his budget for the fiscal year that will begin Oct. 1, President Bush proposed Pentagon spending of $292.1 billion.
+General Dynamics Corp. received a $153.2 million Air Force contract for F-16 aircraft production.
+Fighting also was reported around the strategic town of Khost, near the Pakistani border.
+Mr. Fish, a longtime Bank of Boston executive, was brought in as Bank of New England chief executive in early 1990 after its previous management was forced out because of mounting losses.
+Ticket sales for their 1981 tour hit $54 million.
+But compared with its total sales of $610 million last year, Prudential-Bache is likely to sell only $175 million to $275 million in partnerships of all kinds this year, officials say.
+"The bombs were probably placed by German-speaking extremists inspired by neo-Nazi groups based in Bavaria and the north Tyrol," said Renato Compagnone, chief of Bolzano's squad that handles politically linked crimes.
+A West German journalist called to testify on the background of confessed Lebanese hijacker Mohammed Ali Hamadi said today that young Lebanese blame the United States for Lebanon's chaos.
+The Senate bill would retain a flat $4-a-month premium that is paid by all but the poorest retirees.
+President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro has announced plans to reduce the Nicaraguan army, the largest force in Central America, by half and retire some senior officers.
+"She certainly suffered writing," Fitzgerald said. "Writing was very hard for her.
+It of course remains to be seen whether the current entente on foreign policy is lasting.
+The film also stars Lou Diamond Phillips ("La Bamba") as one of the students.
+Vatican Radio has said the observance will include a Mass celebrated by the pope and Ukrainian bishops in St. Peter's Basilica on July 10.
+Twelve white women supporting the protest were arrested in Johannesburg, but no violence was reported at any of the eight hospitals targeted by the Mass Democratic Movement, a coalition of anti-apartheid groups that planned the defiance campaign.
+He ran for re-election but was defeated in the Republican primary in May.
+Cocaine hauls totalling Pounds 329m - more than twice the amount of the previous year - were confiscated.
+Cerruti, who dressed Anthony Hopkins and Jeremy Irons for the Oscar awards, has an elegant line; its own shop is at 75 New Bond Street.
+For example, he says, most people don't realize that Ocean Spray cranberry-juice cocktail is just 27% juice.
+The plan to spend $57 million promoting reformulated versions of the Finesse products underscores the fickle nature of the fragmented hair care market and the need to constantly rejigger formulas.
+Quayle is vice president now, but the former Indiana senator hasn't forgotten his Hoosier roots.
+Last year she won an ACE Award for cable-TV productions as a result of her role as the campaign manager in "Tanner 88" for Home Box Office.
+About 155,000 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 1989. Of those, about two-thirds will not be good candidates for surgery.
+RJ Reynolds fell 20 cents to MDollars 3.32 after announcing that it was to cut the price of one of its cigarette brands. BANGKOK improved on rises in bank, construction materials and finance stocks.
+The only reason Lodisev married Gubin, Bronson said, was to leave the Soviet Union. "That's the only conclusion I can reach," he said. "He planned his moves.
+But if an artist submerges the entire Christmas creche in urine, it violates the First Amendment to forbid paying for it with taxpayers' money." Exact uses of the material won't be known for months, as all its properties aren't yet known.
+"The unexpected purchases caused big problems," says a senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Economic Affairs, adding that they are "one of the main reasons" for the liquidity squeeze.
+IMF officials said $1.4 billion would be disbursed through 1990.
+In the merchant-banking sector, the diversified character of some firms may dissuade buyers: UBS backed away from Hill Samuel because the big Swiss bank didn't want Hill Samuel's insurance, ship-broking and other units.
+That's business." For Pepsi, "We're selling the product by virtue of the fact we have a vending machine on site," said Ken Kimmel, New England marketing director.
+And several auto dealers said there are some models that aren't yet benefiting from the recovery.
+A state law which took effect in October penalizes the owner of a weapon left where it can be easily obtained by children.
+"That is why we, the Federal Republic of Germany, in particular myself, do not only want to expand European integration but we want to accelerate this process wherever possible.
+Cars and trucks imported for sale under the GM, Ford and Chrysler names are counted as foreign.
+In addition to the securities industry, foreigners will now be allowed to invest in the financial and insurance sectors, as well as in travel agencies and service stations, after a government review.
+"What the president emphasized tonight is that money alone is not going to win this fight.
+It also makes a strong case for the State Department to stick with its own strategy concerning Cuba, rather than be pressured into acting on behalf of those who have shown faulty judgment about Mr. Castro's commitment to fighting the drug war.
+On a political note, Bush said he agrees that Prague should be the home of the permanent secretariat of the CSCE, the loosely-defined 34-nation assembly that served as a forum for East-West talks during the Cold War.
+Citicorp's total loans to highly leveraged transactions fell to $6.43 billion at March 31 from $7.18 billion at year end and $8.62 billion a year earlier.
+The peace accord emerged from the meeting between Velayati, Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Sharaa and Amal and Hezbollah leaders.
+The second part of the government's strategy was therefore to seek savings from efficiency improvements and in lower priority areas.
+"His main argument will be that his country is getting committed to a real move to capitalism," adds one U.S. official and long-time Gorbo-skeptic.
+Navy authorities told the captain, Ed Engels, that the Sirius was to stay in Ibiza until further orders and could not set sail or use its rubber rafts, according to the port officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
+In an interview Friday, Mr. Greenberg said that Bear Stearns's arbitrage department "was affected" in a negative way by the market decline, in which many Wall Street arbitragers had heavy losses.
+He said foreigners in Japan complained most about the difficulty in finding staff, mastering the distribution system and winning customers from competitors.
+The Mental Health institute plans a brain lecture series at the Library of Congress for scientists this summer.
+When these emphatic expressions of her unhappiness failed, she shot her former husband and his bride as they slept.
+Merrill Lynch upgraded its investment rating on the stock and boosted its earnings estimates for the company.
+But some active junk investors believe that regulators should police junk bonds in the same way as stocks because they usually trade in tandem with the equity market.
+Its accounting system carries the legacy of the command economy with the emphasis on turnover.
+"I've never been sanctioned or disciplined or censured, either privately or publicly, by the Judicial Conduct Commission, or by the Alaska Bar Association when I practiced law," he said.
+In central Kansas, a tornado that swept through Ellis County on Wednesday evening destroyed six homes and several outbuildings, officials said Thursday.
+First lady Barbara Bush says she suffered a severe case of depression after returning from China in 1976, but overcame it after throwing herself into volunteer work.
+But Northern Telecom told Dow Jones Professional Investor Report that it hasn't any plans to bid for the company.
+Police recovered arms, ammunition and explosives after the battle, it said.
+He says the subject is an important one, and beginning to spread to the UK and elsewhere, but he adds: 'To be frank, it is not absolutely the thing of the 1990s.
+"We were looking to do $300 million but the issue was priced so well that we decided to do it all," said John McKelvey, Conrail's treasurer.
+The London tabloid the Daily Express said the possible hijack threat was detailed in a secret memorandum dated March 17 from the FAA.
+It finally can settle down.
+The report did not say how much the tour would cost.
+The mayor's spokeswoman said another finance director is expected to be appointed before Ms. Reveal leaves office March 8.
+"Investors have sold the dollar for a while because of the lack of developments in the Middle East crisis, but I think the dollar's downtrend has reversed," Hanada said.
+But in merger policy especially, hard cases will inevitably come his way; and it is here that there is room for unease. In anti-trust issues, Mr Van Miert says, competition should not be the only criterion: industrial, social and other factors also apply.
+If pharmacists do not follow these practices, they could be subject to the same sanctions as drug companies, which can include product seizures, fines and criminal prosecution, Grigg said.
+Were that to happen British Steel could be assured of a striking recovery.
+Model Marla Maples is linked romantically to Trump.
+Like most African presidents, Mobutu has asserted one-party rule was the only way to avoid tribalism.
+Nike said another element of the Soviet contract is the opportunity to introduce its products in the Soviet Union.
+To talk blithely about "interdisciplinary" studies that will "integrate" all these disparate modes of analysis is to expect general education courses for freshmen and sophomores to do what postdoctoral seminars would have their hands full trying to do.
+If employees can react practically and personally to what's thrown at them, the emotional part comes more naturally, says Jennifer Cauble, director of market strategy and research at Zenger-Miller, a training firm.
+"If we go the protection route, they'll go the protection route," he said.
+The head of West Virginia's third-leading coal producer, frustrated that UMW officials won't answer his phone calls, says he blames the shutdown on the union.
+The thrift industry ended 1987 with a flurry of government-aided mergers of failing institutions, a harbinger of what is predicted for 1988.
+Is there remorse there? Bundy: Again, people will accuse me of being self-serving, but I am just telling you how I feel.
+Even cows are said to find it soothing, while Brahms's spider was literally moved - charmed down its thread by the composer's harmonies and sent scuttling up again by his dissonances. Various solutions to the riddle have been attempted.
+Mr. Schlesinger proposed that the U.S. tear down the top three floors of its new chancery building in Moscow, and replace them using modular steel construction materials.
+Global Shield is another readiness training exercise coordinated through SAC.
+Prices of smaller stocks have been dragging down the average.
+Mr. Aragon's removal leaves the board with seven directors.
+For nine months, Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin and his colleagues have done their best to find a middle way between economic 'shock therapy' and no treatment at all.
+But there is also a widespread view that the Alfonsin government has done better than is apparent on the surface, and that these unglittering achievements could give Mr. Angeloz a fighting chance.
+In Western Europe, hourly wages for direct labor, all fringes included, average $14; in Israel they are $6, or $4.80 per hour after the recently introduced subsidy.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 60.87 million shares at noontime, against 53.56 million at the same point Wednesday.
+British new reports said the directive is believed to require that all passengers be ordered to remove electrical and electronic equipment from suitcases when they check in.
+He was preparing a speech demanding that the Communists' guaranteed hold on power be revoked, Yankelevich said.
+Kerr-McGee Corp. made Thursday's announcement in the face of state pressure.
+The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, down 6.61 points on Tuesday, slipped another 1.61 to 2,164.46 by noontime today on Wall Street.
+The company said a European sales subsidiary is expected to contribute $500,000 in sales in the fiscal fourth quarter and more than $2 million in fiscal 1989.
+Analysts expect Golden West's 1990 net income to surge about 27% to some $200.3 million, or $3.19 a share.
+Neither Shawmut nor Bank of Boston would comment on the activity in their stocks.
+But Mrs. Aquino's pledge to restore democracy has not been enough to quell the 19-year Communist insurgency, which expanded during the 20-year rule of her ousted predecessor.
+In 1973, when Michael Tilson Thomas conducted "Four Organs" by Steve Reich on a Boston Symphony Orchestra program at Carnegie Hall, rival factions in the audience bellowed boos and bravos.
+Union pilots at Northwest Airlines on Monday threatened to strike if its parent company, NWA Inc., is taken over by a buyer who would saddle the carrier with debt.
+The bodies of six other people, five of them badly burned, were found in the Kandy hill district, the officials added.
+This year's earlier Easter will help boost March sales compared with last year, when the holiday fell later in April.
+The government maintains that a precedent for the use of chemical weapons in the Middle East was set by Iraq in its war against Iran in the Persian Gulf.
+Kennedy, chairman of the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, commented on a General Accounting Office report that said a review of nine studies and a GAO analysis found students in grades 10 through 12 knew little about federal financial aid.
+"We declare the beginning of the peaceful siege of the U.S. Embassy," said Jubran Tueini of the Movement for Supporting the Liberation, which sponsored the rally.
+The Comptroller's office moved to remove bank officers for wrongdoing 38 times last year, 18 times in 1985.
+Aaron reveals himself to be a wary and sensitive man whose happiness in his sport fell as his celebrity grew.
+They also bombed and burned down the police station.
+Sparks came out of my fingers." Illinois state police closed 35- to 40-mile stretches of Interstate 90 near Elgin and I-88 outside Aurora for two hours at midday Thursday, said Sgt. Tami Haukedahl.
+The Sandinistas fear the Contras would become a right-wing military force and help overturn reforms in health, education and land distribution; the Contras fear continued Sandinista control of the army would lead to an overthrow of Mrs. Chamorro.
+The government's power to stop new entries into the auto business was abolished recently as part of a new industrial liberalization policy.
+Since then, he has embraced just such an amendment.
+The first is sentimental, charitable and, perhaps, moral.
+Chinese who have lived abroad for more than a year and foreigners who plan to live in China for a year or more are required to undergo a test for AIDS when they arrive in China.
+But in recent months the Iraqi army has pushed the Iranians out of their footholds in Iraq and intensified pressure on Tehran.
+Gaetano Rossi based the libretto on a tragedy by Voltaire. Semiramide, queen of Babylon, had a prince (Ramey) kill her husband 15 years before.
+The Commerce Department said residential, non-residential and government construction spending totaled a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $414.6 billion in December, the lowest rate since last June's 1 percent decline.
+The humiliating removal from power of Kuwait's royal family has raised questions about how long other longtime rulers can survive in desert kingdoms carved out by the swords of their Bedouin ancestors.
+A few weeks later, the machine was destroyed by a mysterious fire.
+The researchers said amaranthin could be in widespread use for detecting colon cancer within two years.
+He was dismissed two days later.
+Liberia, a country founded by freed American slaves a century and a half ago, has always had a special relationship with the United States, and President Samuel K. Doe turned to Washington in 1987 after his fiscal problems ran out of control.
+Bankside contains the sites of three other historic theaters of the Elizabethan and early Stuart times, the Globe, the Swan and the Hope, all close together near the Rose.
+He was always straight to the point, and he was a good human being.
+NO-FRILLS BASEBALL: the detroit tigers took pride in not offering gimmicks like free radios and watches to their old-fashioned fans.
+For nearly two years, Gingell was the top medical expert for the Gay Men's Health Crisis, a New York City service and education organization seeking to combat the disease.
+Their advice is as bad now as it has been during the past eight years." J.F. Powers became a writer because he couldn't find a decent job during the Depression.
+Eastern initiated new talks about two months ago, amid concerns about cash shortfalls in its rebuilding plan.
+Explaining his decision to send Scowcroft and Eagleburger to Beijing, Bush said, "I do not want to isolate the Chinese people. I do not want to hurt the Chinese people." Bush said, "Generally speaking, I realize the difficulty of this relationship.
+Saudi Arabia and Iran are using separate offers of free oil in attempts to win Syria's support.
+The refinery will be closed for about two months to replace the equipment destroyed by the fire, officials said.
+In a test of the drug Imuthiol (ditiocarb sodium), made by Pasteur Merieux Serums & Vaccins in France, scientists studied 389 patients with AIDS or AIDS-related complex.
+After the speech, Eurocom's top executive, Alain de Pouzilhac, "corrected me.
+The study found a relationship between an individual school's success _ measured by students' eagerness to learn and staff satisfaction _ and the willingness of its principals and assistant principals to gamble on new ideas.
+What's more, the double-digit gains from stock and bond investments the past few years may make investors more tolerant of mutual fund fees these days.
+California, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin have already banned the use of some or all AIDS testing by insurers.
+Police "appeared, marching in a tight formation.
+Those who follow his counsel include top-ranking government officials including, it is said, President Jose Sarney.
+Recent measurments have shown the clarity returning to levels last measured in the 1930s.
+Cristiani considers this week's sessions preparatory.
+I saw a communications tower that had been bombed.
+Syrian troops and allied militiamen of Druse warlord Walid Jumblatt's militia retaliated by blockading the Christian enclave, where about 1 million people live.
+But some members of Congress might balk at that idea as "empire building," said Rep. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, a congressional expert on the embassy debacle.
+When police arrived at 3:55 a.m., Stinson said, officers found the bodies.
+Analysts saw it as a means of raising funds to pay down the debts of the company which produced the Oscar-winning movie "Moonstruck" and TV's "thirtysomething," though much of the new money would have come from Kerkorian himself.
+Aluminium fell on every day of the week, closing down Dollars 61. Rising stocks have put pressure on the copper market this week, cash copper closing yesterday at Pounds 1,331.50, down Pounds 62 on the week.
+In 1949, the National Basketball Association was formed by a merger of the Basketball Association of America and the National Basketball League.
+Plus off-piste on Bellecote Glacier. Transfer: 4 hours from Lyon.
+The bomb nearly blew off Breaux' foot as he was entering the car, but he underwent massive reconstructive surgery and is recovering. Leche was less severly injured.
+When Bush's limousine pulled up to the red-carpeted Grand Entrance of the palace, Bush jumped out.
+And he is also pledging to use his occupation of Kuwait as a lever to end Israeli control over Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+"Claycomo has become an excellent example of the tremendous progress we're making in developing a real sense of teamwork," Petersen said.
+I trusted him fully.
+Exhausted and grief-stricken, Armenians who have come to help their brothers in this devastated city are stirred to passion when talk of their suffering touches on the conflict with Azerbaijan.
+In Brazil, inflation for July alone totaled 24.04%, indicating the rate for 1988 may exceed 600%.
+Both major bond rating services, Standard & Poor's Corp. and Moody's Investors Service Inc., downgraded about $600 million of Pneumo Abex debt last year.
+About 200,000 refugees are now living in camps on both sides of the border.
+We were kept in custody at the military roadblock all night, though it was difficult to sleep.
+Partly cloudy skies were over the West Coast and Florida and the Georgia and Carolina coast.
+The event, where competitors must walk the 200-foot-long runway clad only in a taut suit and high-heeled shoes, is designed to gauge physical fitness and poise, pageant officials say.
+Timothy M. Klein, formerly vice president of sales and pricing for the E.A. Miller unit, was named to the new position of vice president of operations planning for Armour Food.
+Dean Witter, benefiting from a strong stock market, posted a 48% increase in fourth-quarter net income to $83.8 million from $56.8 million.
+In 1990, TIPs were one of the top 20 products trading on the Toronto exchange.
+The criminal indictment, returned Tuesday in Greenville, S.C., was based on evidence that the company had employed 32 illegal aliens in addition to those found during the raid, Fischer said.
+She was released from the unidentified center "a couple of days ago," said publicist George Freeman. "She is in good health and great spirits." No other details would be provided, Freeman said.
+'For three successive years New York has produced budgets on time that are balanced or even in surplus.
+In the promised referendum last March, when Mr. Gonzalez set his personal prestige at stake to secure Spain's continued NATO membership, many expected the vote to go against him.
+Communist Party chief Egon Krenz, once Honecker's protege, recently moved out of Wandlitz and showed a television crew around his new more modest home on the outskirts of Berlin last weekend.
+To show their death in full publicity, that's just not done." The revolt against Ceausescu began in the western city of Timisoara, when people linked hands around the priest's home to prevent him from being taken away.
+Forests once thick enough to provide fuel for decades are getting thin.
+That made report of an unexpectedly big U.S. trade deficit particularly unwelcome.
+"He told me that if they could not be erased, he would throw the computers into the river," her affidavit says.
+Bush has seldom used the device, and aides had expressed some concern over his ability to use it effectively on Thursday.
+Many guests staying in the Westin Chosun and benefiting from the 10 per cent reduction were also unaware of the government's bounty. 'My feeling is that the government has failed to promote Visit Korea 1994 abroad.
+The rain has delayed the start of fire season in northern California, but offered little help with the state's four-year drought.
+This so-called Southern Strategy provided Mr. Bush a smashing victory, but otherwise left Republicans in the decided minority in both the House and Senate.
+The implication of yesterday's statement, after all, is that no management changes are required at any level.
+The effort will combine $10 million in private funds with $55 million from local and state governments and community groups, Bailin said.
+The flight was on a scheduled run from Addis Ababa to Bahar Dar to Asmara, the capital of northern Eritrea province.
+The bomb exploded shortly after midnight.
+Turnover was 0.7 per cent up at Y336bn.
+Asher B. Edelman, a New York investor who is chairman of Datapoint, owns about 15% of Datapoint and once considered taking the company private through a leveraged buyout.
+Shortly thereafter, the company also ceased trading on the Nasdaq system. Graham Savage, senior vice president-finance of Rogers, said the company has no plans to seek any U.S. listing for its stock.
+They had no flashlight and no fire extinguisher, and no other cars were in sight on the country road.
+But in most other states, employees must assume the cost of company benefits.
+A spokesman for Walter Somers Ltd. in Halesowen, near Birmingham, said Customs officers also seized documents there.
+A State Department official said the U.S. warning was prompted by past Iraqi ties to terrorism rather than any specific threat.
+The State Department, after a decade of accepting foreign service job applications from blind people, has ruled that diplomacy is not a suitable profession for them.
+There are 134 days left in the year.
+They have also been weakened by Saddam's purges.
+Although based in Luxembourg, "We are a European bank," says John Hillbery, chief spokesman for BCCI.
+Camarinha criticized congress and judicial system officials who earn up to the equivalent of $7,000 a month.
+Interest rates on short-term Treasury securities fell in the regular weekly auction to the lowest level in two months.
+While the government said the trustee will have the authority to run union elections, it won't be involved in the unions' pension funds or collective bargaining.
+In 1964, the situation comedy "Gomer Pyle, USMC" made its debut on CBS-TV.
+As an economist and dean emeritus of agriculture at Purdue University, Butz is right at home among his professional colleagues.
+The three-hour rally, sanctioned by authorities, came a day after Communist leader Egon Krenz announced the dismissal of five Politburo members, promised broad political and economic reforms and urged East Germans to be patient and stay in their homeland.
+She became assistant managing editor-features in 1981 and assistant managing editor-news in 1982.
+The court ruling, which struck down a Michigan law, was in favor of ANR Pipeline Co. and ANR Storage Co., both units of Houston-based Coastal Corp.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Macmillan shares closed at $87.25, ex-dividend, up 62.5 cents.
+As soon as he got to his private White House quarters Monday night, Bush called Philippine President Corazon Aquino to express concern for the lives of Americans trapped in hotels in Manila by rebel forces trying to overthrow her.
+In addition, the Philex Mining Corp., reported 16 people were also killed at its residential compound in Benguet province but they were not included in the official tallies.
+But late last month, the San Bernardino County Supervisors sued, contending the study failed to account for unfunded pension liabilities that would mean the new, smaller San Bernardino County would be owed as much as $33.6 million by Mojave County.
+No one's ever told us to do anything." The band debuted in the United States in 1983 with the release of the single, "The One Thing."
+As it happens, the situation in Malaysia appeared in your survey (August 30), in which it was reported that typical products have 60 or 70 per cent of the value added in Japan or the US, a balance which the Malaysians are trying to change.
+One of the whales disappeared early in the effort, but the two others followed the path with growing enthusiasm.
+In future, repayment capacity will be determined essentially by balance of payments, not budgetary factors, he concedes. But for the forseeable future Poland's capacity to repay debt will remain determined by budget constraints.
+Members of the Democratic and Peasant parties added their votes to the communists' to give him a 237-173 majority.
+Oil futures prices surged in early trading today as concern spread that a North Sea oil explosion could disrupt petroleum deliveries.
+His announcement came after Doe's troops reportedly lobbed mortars into Johnson's territory.
+One GOP source said the firm that took over Blair's health-care management consulting firm wouldn't give him time off to campaign.
+I think I am involved in the vital issues.
+The cost of cleaning up the Exxon Valdez oil spill off the coast of Alaska helped give the state the fastest growing per capita income in the nation last year, the government said Wednesday.
+But in the second half of 1987, the productive part of the economy was reaching its limits.
+Kodak said that "there is no longer any strategic reason" to maintain its equity positions in the companies, because the ICN and Viratek investments had been intended "to lay the groundwork for the creation of the Nucleic Acid Research Institute."
+No cause of death was announced but for years Issingonis suffered from Parkinson's disease.
+'We have the most to lose if we damage the environment because it means our eels will no longer be able to survive,' says Mr Lo.
+Boxes of the cereal featuring Giants stars Ottis Anderson, Leonard Marshall and Gary Reasons are expected to go on sale in the New York metropolitan area.
+In fact, one of the members said, `Why did Mr. Nesbitt bring us that boy to preach here?'
+Initially the plant only built light pickup trucks.
+Proposed by the opposition.
+Professional "short sellers" who bet on stock declines and large traders who have used margin accounts liberally in the past have cut back sharply this year, brokerage executives say.
+After eight years in power, Papandreou's Panhellenic Socialist Movement lost elections last June that resulted in a hung Parliament.
+Many shareholders have urged NCR to negotiate with AT&T, and AT&T hopes a big percentage will put pressure on NCR to follow that course.
+Thailand's Good Manufacturing Practices Code allows penalties for violations, including factory closure and fines, but Mr. Phongpraphan says no penalties have ever been imposed.
+"This formalization of the negotiating process should usher in a little more give and take," said Fitzwater.
+Chamorro and other political and economic advisers to Mrs. Chamorro plan further talks with government officials and with representatives of international lending institutions.
+And with the imminent election as an additional weapon in the whips' armoury, it should be easier to deter backbench rebellion. What cannot be allowed is for the present confusion over the law - and the law-breaking which goes with it - to continue.
+The audience was in the millions.
+The president also called for renewed negotiations between the federal government and the Zapatistas.
+"The president's comments on the subject mark a small step forward in the longstanding environmental dispute between the two countries," The Globe and Mail newspaper wrote Saturday.
+The former model, Anneka DiLorenzo, says Guccione reneged on a verbal contract to help her career.
+One Oakland hills resident called Scott's office when roof rats scurrying through his house set off the motion detector in his home security system.
+In theory, the capsules are broken and their aroma released only when the overlap is peeled back; in reality, capsules often break prematurely in shipping and handling.
+Heavy pelt buying by foreigners, a weak dollar and growing customer demand push up prices of mink coats as much as 50% from last year; beaver, raccoon and fox prices are up 10% to 30%.
+She forfeited that title when she married Onassis, the aging Greek who seemed the antithesis of the elegant Kennedy.
+ROME (AP) - The European Community declared that the Persian Gulf crisis should not be allowed to derail an international free-trade accord due to be reached this December.
+Raw material prices were up a sharp 1.1 percent but had fallen by a like percentage in July.
+They go anywhere they hear the shrimp are.
+In addition, the government cancelled the regular Wednesday auction of bills nine times in the past three months in an attempt to make the banks take longer-term paper. Sticking to this policy has required some nerve.
+Many of the former SS men at the funeral July 8 wore the insignia of an SS veterans' group, and draped the casket of the former Hitler aide, Richard Schulze-Kossens, with wreaths bearing tributes from several former SS units, the newspaper said.
+"But to cooperate with one you don't have to exclude the other."
+Dayco received about $187 million for the rubber operations it sold.
+There is a warm contentment at the heart of this music (Anne-Sophie Mutter's deep-seated relaxation as a performer homes in on it naturally) whereas Midori is always looking for tension.
+At a Senate subcommittee hearing last month, an Agriculture Department official said the program had been suspended pending a budget review.
+In the meantime, Germany should accept self-restraint on subsidised exports of surplus material.
+He plans to hire about 15 journalists, while relying heavily on material from the PA. 'Some people at least buy the Standard because there is nothing else to buy,' he argued.
+In the first half, net income was $271 million, or $1.41 a share, compared with a $1.07 billion loss a year earlier.
+In that market, dominated by Ashton-Tate, the company requires third-party publishers to pay it licensing fees for each database program that they use.
+It's my hope that what took place in my Moscow visit will lead to still greater individual freedom for the peoples of the Soviet Union.
+Winds up to 45 mph and as much as 18 inches of snow were expected in places.
+DEP now holds about a 95% stake in Jeffrey Martin, and expects the rest of the company's shares to be tendered later.
+Mr. Li reacted with characteristic brashness.
+He was always a cool head," Kelley said.
+I returned home, where it occurred to me that I had some of my father's old high-school texts (from the 1930s).
+But organizers are hoping President-elect George Bush or Vice President-elect Dan Quayle will speak, Henry said.
+State Department officials say they have asked Czech authorities in the past to stop making Semtex or at least to prevent its export.
+European and U.S. diplomats worked with Arab and non-aligned movement officials through the weekend to avoid a showdown.
+The sale drew bidders from around the world; six thoroughbreds were sold for more than $1 million apiece.
+"Eastern's bankruptcy filing is unfortunate for the carrier, its employees, the traveling public and the nation's transportation system," the board said.
+Their resurgence heralded a rebound in prices of energy commodities, which was given extra impetus by a blast of frigid winter weather across much of the nation in the last few weeks of the decade.
+Monday night, hard-line Housing Minister Ariel Sharon accused David Levy, the foreign minister, of wanting to negotiate with Palestinians who danced on rooftops when Scud missiles landed in Tel Aviv.
+"Even the judge said FNN was a depreciating property, so how could we leave a bid on the table for another two months?" he said.
+William K. Woodruff & Co. is the lead underwriter.
+Officials of other Moslem states offered support Sunday for Kuwait in its hijack crisis as a two-day meeting of Islamic leaders opened.
+Nothing is wasted, indeed a great deal is gained, by passing quickly and naturally from one scene to another.
+Four years ago, two LaRouche disciples threw the party into turmoil with upset victories over slated candidates in the primary.
+Other Continental banks, seeking to develop their corporate finance and international equity businesses, may feel under pressure to follow suit. The decision is undoubtedly a blow to Frankfurt.
+That was when Jervis B. began making and selling a "Keystone" conveyor chain that could go from slack to taut without breaking and yet could be disassembled by hand.
+The oil markets relaxed when they realized that all but the Piper's production of 167,200 barrels a day should come back fairly quickly, said Chris Grudniewicz, an oil analyst with the London investment firm Smith New Court Ltd.
+Amwest Insurance Group Inc., Woodland Hills, Calif., began trading under the symbol AMW.
+The bonds are now priced to yield from 2.15% for Subseries C-2 bonds to 2.25% for Subseries C-3, C-4, and C-5 bonds.
+In fact, Bush, who answers reporters questions about once a week, planned to finish his day in Colombia with yet another news conference.
+But within the aviation community, the reassignment, first reported in Aviation Daily, a trade publication, was widely viewed as an effort by the FAA to blunt the commission's report.
+The space council directed the Office of Management and Budget and council staff to focus on ways to keep the data flowing.
+Profits were 4.9% of sales in the 1987 second quarter.
+"These were far-flung operations," said J. Clarence Morrison, of Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Analysts speculated that Pillsbury might opt to sell Burger King, the world's second-largest hamburger chain, in an effort to preserve its independence.
+The government reported last week that the overall economy, as measured by the gross national product, expanded at an annual rate of 2.3 percent from January through March.
+Mrs. Black, a former ambassador to Ghana, spoke to a news conference Sunday at the American Booksellers Association convention.
+They reason that if savings could be mobilised, they would provide investment funds and help to revitalise industries.
+Naval authorities closed off Cartagena's bay to private boat traffic and were guarding it with frogmen, frigates, high-speed patrol boats and at least one submarine.
+Krol served as archibishop of Philadelphia from 1961 to 1988.
+Normally it would be dealt with by our customer services people.' For southerners, it was once a regular event to shop in the North, particularly for wines and spirits - differences in value added tax being the main attraction.
+A law passed last year lets government labs hire foreigners.
+Nevertheless, he acknowledges that it will be necessary to replace Concorde one day.
+Only time will tell whether it will succeed. As expected, the 18-man central bank council made no change in the Lombard rate of 9.75 per cent, which sets the ceiling for money market rates.
+It was one of 11 rocket attacks reported by the government.
+The price climbed to $615 million in fiscal 1987, then rose again in January to $644 million.
+"The died for the same reason: Because one was a Jew and the other a Pole," he said.
+There are other ways of stopping violent crime." Masked Arab youths battled Israeli soldiers in the occupied territories Saturday after the military lifted a travel ban.
+There has been talk that disaffected shareholders might put pressure on Avon's management to take a hard look at any new takeover offers that come along.
+Trading was moderate at 350 million shares.
+Burlington has its own jet fleet and operates out of a freight hub in Fort Wayne, Ind.
+Officials had already blamed the group for the kidnappings of Donnelly, Kent and the priest, Rev. Francisco Amico Ferrari, who was abducted early Thursday.
+On Tuesday in the AP delegate count, Dukakis has 750.15 votes; Jackson, 713.1; Gore, 396.8 and uncommitted, 506.7.
+Three more bodies were found on the second floor and another on the third floor, McLaughlin said.
+At the same time, individual investors in general purpose and broker-dealer funds continued to add to their holdings of safe, liquid assets."
+They would work on the arrangements."
+But if Ms. Panem's pages are heavier to turn than Mr. Shilts's, she asks us to turn only a third as many of them.
+Currently, the preferred stock is held by thrift institutions that are members of the 12 regional Federal Home Loan Banks, while the common shares are held by the regional Home Loan Banks.
+I just sing." Consumer prices did not rise at all last month as big declines in the cost of gasoline and women's clothing combined to provide the best news on inflation since early 1986, the government said.
+The Justice Department's civil rights chief is leaving government next month, after a seven-year tenure marked by support from conservatives and condemnation from civil rights groups for his attacks on affirmative action.
+Many other facts, too, prove that changes for the better, very important for all of us, are taking place in the world.
+'I want to ensure that not only is the WDA well placed to build on and continue this success, but also that it focuses on stimulating indigenous business growth.' Hartop became Gestetner's managing director in 1989, after 24 years with Unilever.
+The administration thinks that would be fine.
+For them, the main questions are: How much risk do you want to take?
+Mr. Hart told bankers that it isn't MasterCard's intention to restrict membership, but that the organization is reviewing membership policies to ensure that they are consistently applied, clear, fair and establish a level playing field.
+Perhaps, say the storytellers, he even lost his teeth in the ordeal.
+And despite the huge sales American Stores will have on becoming the nation's biggest chain after its merger with Lucky, consumer concern that the industry will consolidate into an oligopoly remains far-fetched.
+Hooks said the failure to hold direct talks occurred "through an adminstrative oversight."
+A man identified on an immigration computer list as a former Nazi SS officer was charged in federal court Friday with failing to disclose his Nazi past when applying for a U.S. visa.
+The Korean peninsula was divided into the Communist north and the capitalist south at the end of World War II.
+"There are a lot of safeguards" to weed out flaws, says Patrick C. Sommers, executive vice president of credit services.
+Lawson also was thought to favor Britain joining the European Monetary System, a mechanism for stabilizing exchange rates.
+In describing his intentions, explaining their rationale and acknowledging that the project was a mistake and personal failure, Mr. Reagan has preserved his compact with the electorate.
+One gruesome picture showed the body of an unborn baby whose mother had been cut open by a bayonet.
+The rush to use ESOPs in financings seems reminiscent of the tax-shelter boom ignited by the 15-year real-estate-depreciation rules adopted in 1981 and rolled back a few years later.
+With cheaper air fares, travelers have more vacation choices than in the past, and they are traveling farther afield.
+DEA and U.S. Customs Service agents were alerted and authorities seized the heroin in China.
+Another wrinkle is that it is not necessarily teenagers who are becoming parents, unmarried or otherwise. Their fertility rate, expressed as the number of births per thousand women under 20, is higher than in 1982, but lower than in 1990.
+Czechoslovakia and Romania have now closed ranks with Hungary's reformers and Poland's Solidarity-led government, which have called for an end to trade based on fixed quotas and prices, barter and a non'chnvertible currency _ the Soviet ruble.
+BUY PARTISANSHIP: The Realtors PAC spends $1.1 million on independent radio and TV ads for seven favored candidates.
+Miller said Northwest had planned to follow that policy in the case of a threat to a recent specific ight between Paris and Detroit.
+The offering will result in proceeds to the firm of $200 million.
+Capacity utilization in January was initially estimated at 78%.
+What's more, Minnesota's offer includes a $325 million loan to NWA Inc.'s Northwest for its operations.
+That year, he won a Grammy Award for best traditional blues recording for a song called "Flood Down in Texas."
+Summer is an assistant district attorney and his wife is a defense attorney.
+And throughout the day his wife Marisa Tomei is in the last stages of pregnancy. This New York could exist only in Hollywood.
+"There are still buyers in today's market willing to invest in what they see has value," said Joseph Bencivenga, head of high-yield, or junk bond, research at Salomon Brothers Inc.
+Individual pickets have a right to carry signs within 500 feet of foreign embassies in the nation's capital but police may disperse groups of three or more protesters there, the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
+Texaco had until today to file for an appeal, after which the company "would forever lose its ability to appeal the Pennzoil judgment," the spokesman said.
+Mr. Phelan had said that the exchange is considering halting trading in stocks that rise or fall sharply during the day.
+The Board of Trade's new contract "is for all practical purposes identical" to the Finex contract, asserts Richard Jaycobs, managing director of Finex.
+The government said Royce provided a different type of steel than that specified to a subcontractor for AH-64 Apache helicopters made by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co. of Mesa.
+The quake was felt by people at the Adak Naval Station about 50 miles away.
+Mr. Gordon, 53, is a former president of what is now Fox Inc. who got his start as a television producer.
+National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials say rain poses a danger to the heat-resistant tiles that protect the shuttle during re-entry to the earth's atmosphere.
+Many of the same pressures apply to diamonds, stamps, ceramics, and other collectibles.
+The state is near the bottom in per-capita personal income, teacher salaries, and job and business creation.
+Here is the most curious collision of all between time-zones.
+THE fabric of European monetary union is in disarray and the ruling Conservative party has suffered a crushing regional defeat.
+His political punch remained, however, and in February 1983, he took over the leadership of a Labor Party committed to banning "nuclear-powered and nuclear weapon-carrying craft" from New Zealand ports.
+But commission revenue slipped 5% amid a decline in customers' stock-trading volume.
+The lawsuit was joined by 14 members of Congress.
+Last year, Cheltenham & Gloucester, the sixth largest society, went the opposite way, saying it would end its relationship with Legal & General and would no longer sell retail insurance products.
+Perhaps it is the ironic awareness of rootlessness in the title and the sly jokes about a planet colonised by the transport industry.
+The Soviets also will help Iran rebuild several key industrial complexes damaged in the war, construct new power stations and assist in off-shore oil exploration.
+The prohibition against assignment did not prevent assignment of the accrued claim for damages.
+This gives us a network of people who are enthusiastic." This is no joke, it's the New York governor's race.
+But the film suffers from its overall length and its meagre, stage-bound look.
+Bloch was in the French capital in mid-May to address West European economic officials on the European Community's effort to establish a single integrated market by 1993.
+The judge appointed Bert Bergenfield anyway.
+No bodies were found Tuesday.
+Finance ministers are conscious that their efforts at economic reform have left important social problems untouched.
+But they are at a loss to say what this alliance would stand for; what its ideology would be.
+"Delvalle is president of Panama.
+The methods included intelligence collection, sometimes using officials inside federal agencies, and electronic countermeasures to detect law enforcment vessels.
+No such inference could be drawn here.
+At the time, Delta attributed the losses to difficulties it was having in digesting the European routes it bought from Pan Am in August.
+Thursday's outcome vindicates American generalship, though we hope the ground stage is equally careful and imaginative. It also vindicates American weaponry; the high-tech weapons were instrumental in the success.
+He also knows that the gravest indictment of a leader is for the organization to collapse as soon as he leaves or dies, as happened in Russia the moment Stalin died and as happens all too often in companies.
+Lord Einstein had been formed by six top executives who quit their old agency, Lord Geller Federico Einstein, in a dispute with that agency's new owner, Britain's WPP Group PLC.
+The election is set for Nov. 25.
+"That makes me happy," he said.
+'Never show off, be humble,' he advises.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Robertson closed at $13.75, up 25 cents.
+The rivalry between these two was legendary.
+And we've got to continue to keep the pressure on.
+The company said it purchased the stock at an average price of $3.96.
+"I've looked over my shoulder for 13 years on this charge and I was tired," he told VanSciver at a hearing last week.
+Hassan and Ghoneim remained in Damascus for further talks on joint action against Israel and the latest U.S. peace proposals for the Middle East.
+Mr Patten does not recall it, but the Jesuit-run grammar school he attended in south London frequently directed pupils to different O and A-level boards to maximise pass rates. The full report was published only yesterday.
+In a survey of economic conditions around the country, the Fed said Wednesday it found that the "nation's economy continues to grow slowly" with weak auto sales, generally sluggish consumer spending and some declines in manufacturing output.
+The dispute is now before state Appeals Court Judge Christopher Armstrong.
+The U.S. has called for subsidies to be capped at 35%.
+The next step for Sopkowicz and his crew was the task of training the young Soviets to provide the kind of fast service required of all McDonald's establishments.
+The only difference between us in the beginning was that he had a steady job.
+She was between terms when she got a call from Mr. Grgich, then chief enologist at Robert Mondavi Winery.
+Perkin-Elmer built the mirrors between 1979 and 1982.
+In any case, a batch of them were linked in Scripture with Joseph and Mary and obviously shared an upbringing with Jesus.
+On Sunday it picketed Portman's Atlanta Apparel Mart asking Democrats not to attend a brunch inside for which the Gannett Co. and USA Today were hosts.
+A senior immigration official said the Justice Department had alerted the Royal Canadian Mounted Police about a month ago that Rudolph was headed for Canada.
+Rep. Charles E. Bennett, D-Fla., chairman of the Armed Services panel, raised that issue with Garrett, questioning why the Aegis hasn't been tested against the anti-radiation missile.
+He was also ordered to pay $9.2 million in restitution to 112 investors.
+The company said it is working with the EPA to resolve the remaining issues to insure full compliance with federal regulations.
+"This is a fairly major arrangement for us," said Diane Wetherington, president, AT&T Smart Cards.
+Endevco will receive an undisclosed percentage of the profit from marketing the gas, a spokesman said.
+Nursing home staffers who initially are skeptical about managing residents without restraints usually find they prefer it, said Kendal's Goldman.
+Before his death in April, Dorrance began to see the writing on the wall: that the food industry was moving to consolidated, state-of-the-art operations, Roffman said.
+"I was happy last night.
+Keeping Mr. Wolf also seemed to be an effort to keep a friendly posture and a recognition of UAL management's importance in negotiating any deal for the company.
+The acting president said that when it was believed the cancer was limited to the stomach "there was a tendency to operate.
+This followed a 7.5 per cent fall in export values from Pounds 5.2bn to Pounds 4.8bn.
+The flags of Armenia, the Ukraine, Wales, Scotland and Puerto Rico will be returned to flagpoles lining a downtown boulevard in an effort to end a dispute with several ethnic groups, a city official said.
+If sold as a total package, they can be as big as oversized refrigerators, with a large television screen, camera and "codec," which compresses the video for faster transmission over phone lines and decompresses incoming signals.
+Witness is another C4 documentary, this time about Boris Zolotov, a Russian who runs four-week seminars and, we are assured, uses his telepathic powers to bring rooms full of people to orgasm.
+Congressional inaction on a bill raising the federal debt ceiling threatens the government with default on Thursday for the first time in its history.
+A soldier was arrested Tuesday night in connection with the fatal shootings of two taxi drivers by a gunman who then bit a third driver on the hand and face during a robbery attempt, authorities said.
+Extend the time periods in which borrowers may apply for restructuring, in which FmHA must process these applications and in which borrowers may exercise the option for a net recovery buyout.
+Authorities said he was arrested Thursday in Palm Springs and released on $1 million bail.
+Here many singers now famous - Mignon Dunn, George Shirley, Neil Shicoff - made early appearances.
+The IRA has made police and army members a prime target of a 20-year-old campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland.
+The Soviet teams had between four and 48 hours after their arrival to notify U.S. authorities which of five locations they intended to inspect, and Pease said they met that deadline with the selection of Fort Sill.
+Averaging the first-year and later rates to investors, he says, "they will receive a fair return" over time.
+Without that action, one official says, "the options exchange would have shut down."
+Two Chinese sources said Monday that China would raise interest rates and, to stave off growing discontent in the cities, give workers a large raise and link further pay increases to the inflation rate.
+"Unless habitat loss is reversed, in 30 or 40 years, there won't be enough salmon left to justify any commercial fishing," said Mr. Baake, the Oregon Trout resource director.
+Nevertheless, it's hard to see what future it could possibly have in the regular repertory of ABT, since it contains virtually nothing in the way of dance interest.
+"It must be saber-rattling," said a banker close to the talks.
+Authorities charged rock 'n' roll great Chuck Berry with child abuse and possession of marijuana based on evidence seized in a raid on his home last month.
+Yet Mr Patten will have to be seen to have done all in his power to secure an agreement if he is to win broad public support. The governor is an optimist; he believes China and Britain can do a deal.
+Share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rose back beyond the 32,000-point level with a sharp gain today, while the dollar lost marginally against the Japanese yen.
+Yankee added that holders of about 44% of its common stock have indicated they will vote for the plan.
+The increased competition also has led to higher bad-debt reserves at Caesars Palace. Mr. Gluck declined to give a figure for the reserves, but he said they have been handled in a "realistic, conservative" manner.
+And it has a direct link to inflation, most clearly seen in higher labor costs to produce results.
+Aides to Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, say he has been flooded with more than 2,000 letters from angry, befuddled taxpayers lambasting tax changes.
+The oil was struck after Uzbekneft drove down to 5,200 metres - it had not expected to hit oil for another 600 metres. Experts have now decided that a necessary preliminary to tackling the blowout is to set fire to it within the coming week.
+A counselor, concluding that man and wife were bored, told her to fix herself up (she was dowdy) and told him to add romance to the relationship. Candlelight dinners and flowers were part of the prescription.
+The China Daily said three other Chinese, including two children, have tested positive for the AIDS virus but have not developed the disease.
+Liver transplants from living donors have been performed three times _ in Brazil, Australia and Japan.
+Clarence Thomas could make several times his current salary by becoming a civil-rights attorney, threatening employers with lawsuits or advising them how to avoid them.
+Thus far, Mr. Bush has left two seemingly contradictory images.
+In the past, Japanese banks have tried to offset shrinking profit margins by increasing volume, and for years their total assets have shown annual gains averaging more than 10%.
+"You can't plan like a novelist, where you have three or four years to work," said Schulz. "A cartoonist doesn't have time to stop.
+"I wish somebody could tell me what Wendy is going to go through, especially in the last and final stages.
+Above their hearts, North Koreans wear badges with the elder Kim's portrait.
+Second, the spectre of politicians expressing futile alarm at extremists' misdeeds will damage the stock of the country's leadership, at a time when Germany needs effective government.
+This one was only in the last 20 feet and the earlier ones also were short-lived.
+Canada: Montreal 55 fair; Toronto 55 cloudy.
+Judge Ted Broyles set an April 20 sentencing date for Foggie.
+The Canadian government said it plans to phase out the use of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, by 1993.
+The Donaldson, Lufkin report marks the first time that an investment concern has tied electric utility bond ratings to safety performance at a nuclear power plant.
+The Reagan administration's latest official forecast of the budget deficit for the entire current fiscal year is $143.91 billion.
+In 1975, Foster Grant, with more than $300 million in sales of petrochemicals, sunglasses and other products, was sold to the U.S. arm of the West German chemicals concern Hoechst AG.
+You don't have a problem like San Francisco has with Alcatraz _ a big massive sore on the landscape." Jim Wordsworth, secretary and treasurer of Surfside 6, said the prefab building could be used as a shelter for the homeless or to store records.
+A year earlier, the 362.5 million dollar charge made the net loss 355.4 million dollars.
+The economy relies heavily on farming and energy production and has suffered from drought and low prices for oil and wheat.
+One example is the farmers, who claim they cannot survive under the government's shock economic program.
+They forward the payments to the actual owners of the mortgages, often a secondary mortgage company such as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
+The sale of arms to Iran appeared to provide a means to achieve both these objectives.
+That compares with some $130 million to $150 million worth received by the Sandinistas in the first half of last year, indicating a somewhat slower rate this year.
+Calling itself the National Security Political Action Committee, it has reported raising and spending roughly half a million dollars since popping up last year.
+Construction of single-family homes in October rose 6.9 percent to an annual rate of 1.03 million units.
+The timing would depend, he said, on further de-regulation of the foreign exchange market.
+In the past 18 months the FBI has requested counterintelligence assistance from at least 14 libraries, says Judith Krug, an executive at the American Library Association.
+Rich pork jelly stock is already available, with lamb and beef stock to follow shortly.
+A protest outside the East Berlin headquarters of the Honecker-era security agency, which is being dismantled, turned into a rampage Monday night.
+"Banning alcohol is not the solution," said Neely. "They tried that during Prohibition.
+Do we go to see Howard's End, do we give Anthony Hopkins an Oscar?
+It's like they always said, but nobody ever believed," said Bogardus.
+Scientists say the area teams with wildlife, including thousands of penguins.
+The army said it could not confirm the reports.
+"They're old-fashioned and inherently dangerous.
+Every political appointee who has overseen the Labor Department's pension office has encouraged pension managers to adopt the kind of long-term investment policy the CEOs are asking Congress to mandate.
+Mr Lilley's methodical style contrasts markedly with the marketing glitz of Lord Young which industrialists so distrusted. Yet he did not concede any ground to the Labour party.
+Blue Chip Value Fund Inc., a Denver-based closed-end mutual fund, began trading last week on the Big Board under the symbol BLU.
+He said the men, in civilian clothes, claimed they were police "authorized by Malacanang (presidential palace)" to arrest the youths.
+American Maize-Products has interests in corn wet milling, tobacco and building materials.
+Powell would also become only the fourth black officer to attain four-star rank in the U.S. armed forces if the Senate confirms the nomination.
+Last week's hurricane threat in the Gulf of Mexico closed refineries and disrupted oil and gasoline production for several days.
+Miss Lee had vanished.
+Gold rose in London to a late bid price of $409.25 a troy ounce, compared with late Tuesday's $406.25 an ounce.
+Thriller writer PD James is the subject of Bookmark (8.10 BBC2).
+In national over-the-counter-trading yesterday, the company's common shares closed at $23.125, up $1.125.
+As for having such hordes seeking to trample over him, 'it's uncomfortable, but the discomfort was expected.' Perhaps it should be called 'The Beautiful and the Dammed'.
+The deductible is estimated at $564 in 1989 and is designed to rise with hospital inflation.
+Profit-taking and quiet days in the Persian Gulf following Monday's combat have helped sustain a slide in oil futures prices.
+"The Cosby Show" averaged an 18.5 rating and a 29 percent share of the television audience, while "The Simpsons" was second with a 16.2 rating and a 25 share, said Preston Beckman, an NBC executive for audience research.
+Members of the National Accord are urging the government to revoke an electoral statute that allows the party receiving the majority of votes to automatically be granted a two-thirds majority in the house of deputies and senate.
+An earthquake Oct. 17 in Northern California had caused a 10-day delay midway through the championship contest, which ended Saturday at San Francisco's Candlestick Park.
+He added, "We certainly welcome Ms. Comaneci." Asked how long she had thought about defecting, she replied, "A long time.
+Without special reserve additions and tax credits, earnings for the year would have been $382.6 million, or $6.69 a share, up 50% from 1986.
+After about a month of digging, the archaeologists have unearthed the soggy timbers of a wharf that a John Eustis bought in 1709 on property abutting what was then Boston's waterfront.
+Said another staffer, "I think the bond department is particularly worried."
+"What worries us is that the start of the new airline has been postponed," he said.
+Talks between the two sides had continued in Moline, Ill., past the union's midnight Friday strike deadline.
+The tempestuous celebrity slapped Officer Paul Kramer on June 14 after he stopped her Rolls-Royce convertible.
+The NRC ordered the plant shut down in 1986 because of technical and management problems.
+Mr. Arraes noted that the PMDB supported a speech Mr. Funaro made to the congressional party explaining his policies last week.
+While SAF wanted 'unchanging labour costs' out of it, the LO favoured solidaristic deals based on wage equality.
+Bethlehem last year had a $153 million net loss.
+But these are relatively superficial virtues.
+They said they will respond promptly to the requests and expect to complete the merger in September.
+It originated financing for $3.7 billion of equipment, software and services, down 22% from a year earlier, and its provision for receivable losses jumped to $84.4 million from $19.6 million.
+The crash-landing of an Afghan airliner in eastern Iran in which six people were killed was caused by a fight between the crew and security guards, Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency reported today.
+The strong economy heightened concern about a possible surge in inflation, even though there was little tangible evidence of an immediate problem.
+"The stuff we pulled out totals about 25,000 pounds," said Hudson. "We flew all the bullets out first, then dumped and burned their powder.
+After 15 years of chipping away at the national indifference to the homeless, Snyder and others at the forefront of the struggle may finally be gaining ground. Recent polls indicate a greater desire to help others.
+Its yield rose to 9.17 percent from 9.13 percent late Tuesday.
+Niehaus also said the leaders will talk about the problems of Panama, where U.S. troops helped snuff out a possible police coup on Dec. 5 and where the government has been struggling with labor unrest.
+Nevertheless, much of it represented marketmakers tweaking their books and genuine customer or retail business was not expected to be significant.
+Telephone calls by The Associated Press to Murdock's home rang unanswered Tuesday and an official at his workplace said he was not there.
+The structure will be easier to guard against attacks such as the bombing by the Direct Action terrorist group in May 1986 that wounded a police guard and seriously damaged the six-story building in St. Cloud.
+These endeavors include furniture stores and an auto parts importer and distributor as well as a stint at the wheel of Trailways.
+Analysts described OfficeVision as an important part of IBM's attempt to duplicate and go beyond the successful strategies of rivals such as Digital Equipment Corp. and Apple Computer Inc.
+FBI agents wouldn't say what leads they have gotten from bomb fragments and a hot line set up for tips.
+An incomplete pass and a three-yard run by Tony G. left the Giants 60 yards shy of the goal with 53 seconds left.
+Operation Rescue had to close its national headquarters in Binghamton this year, selling off its furniture and office equipment to help pay off $70,000 in debts brought on by its legal difficulties.
+The Robins spokesman said Merrell Dow's contention that its proposal is designed to meet the concerns and needs of all parties is "self-serving and displays a lack of understanding of A.H. Robins's plan of reorganization."
+The NBA is encouraging teams to open stores.
+U.N. Undersecretary-General Diego Cordovez is mediating the 6-year-old peace talks, the latest round of which began March 2.
+Lawyers for Milken, the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission have been negotiating a possible plea bargain to avoid what was expected to be a long and costly trial.
+"The reasons for the loss of a beneficial effect of surgery after five years are unknown and merit further study," the doctors wrote.
+Social and economic disadvantage allied to low self-esteem have been cited as possible factors in the poor performance. Two new Catholic schools are to be built in Belfast and Londonderry at a cost of Pounds 8m.
+Many young people and workers marched along with truckloads of uniformed police and army and navy cadets.
+Israel has a new nightly TV show, and it can get pretty violent with its rioting hooligans, masked stone-throwers and battling tanks.
+The officials estimate that mail fraud connected with c.o.d. merchandise is responsible for consumer and business losses of as much as $75 million annually.
+The final dividend is 1.65p for an unchanged total of 2.4p.
+Olivier said later that the slope was 'almost 50 degrees, but not quite'. There was only one more psychological obstacle (or so I thought) to be overcome.
+Romario (da Souza Faria) has five goals in six World Cup games so far - about the average rate for his career.
+The severe weakness of the dollar has left sterling oil prices at around their lowest for some 20 years, according to oil analysts.
+In another development, Mesa announced it had agreed to pay $4.9 million to settle a 6-year-old class action lawsuit brought by Phillips Petroleum Co. shareholders against Mesa and Phillips.
+Dennis Day, a singer who served as comic foil for Jack Benny on television and radio shows, was hospitalized in critical condition today with a brain injury, an official said.
+Among other things, each right entitles the holder to buy one share of Adams-Russell for $50.
+In Santa Barbara, the body Andrea Gurka, 37, was found this morning in a creek bed behind her home in the area where the fire began, said county fire spokesman Charlie Johnson.
+The bank's exposure at MGM-Pathe is reportedly close to $1 billion.
+"If that front is pushing high winds ahead of it, it can be disastrous," he said Wednesday night. "It's predicted to be 100 degrees, 2 percent humidity and with high winds.
+Andy Garcia, who plays Sonny's out-of-wedlock son, seem the best bet to come out a winner with the new movie, to do a "Pacino" and become a major star.
+Varying commission levels allow sellers to match their pay to the type and costs of their own operations, or to the amount of work they put into a particular client engagement, these insurers say.
+"There has been a deliberate creating of a sense of crisis so that he can undercut the conservatives," said Jerry Hough, a scholar of Soviet affairs at Duke University.
+Like many artists, Poulenc was inclined to prefer his latest work above all the others.
+However, by giving the prime minister a direct mandate from the public, the bill seeks to eliminate the deal-making process of coalition-building.
+But we are going to have to struggle together." Some who stopped to remember King this weekend had more personal memories.
+The United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Venezuela and Ecuador were said to support his plea.
+An official of Israel's Ministry of Religious Affairs said the government's policy is to protect and encourage the Christians.
+Freddy the Mouse predicted the Department of Security and Control would be back in business soon.
+'I didn't really enjoy it that much,' he says, 'although it was a real crucible of learning.
+Business inventories in July climbed 0.6 percent while total business sales were falling 0.9 percent.
+The companies were rated in eight separate categories.
+Friday was the 166th day of the session, but taxes, budgets, and about 50 other pieces of legislation are still not settled.
+The United States has criticized the expulsion plan, saying conditions must first improve inside Vietnam.
+"We don't anticipate any further write-downs," Mr. Mandl said in a conference call with analysts and reporters.
+Li Hongjun, 34, said she was applying for a job with a Beijing wine company because it has night shifts, allowing her to care for a sick sister during the day.
+The pilot of the Italian air force jet had been trying to land his disabled plane in fields near the school, and ejected minutes before the crash, Gen.
+It wanted voluntary cuts but said that if they had not been achieved by December 11 they would be compulsory. Unions were offered an alternative: a six-month pay freeze and a cut in lay-off payments.
+But a short "parade," from the Imperial Palace to the Akasaka Palace where the emperor and empress reside, is planned.
+We have shown tremendous restraint.'
+An investigation, using a lie detector test, concluded that Mr. Smith didn't knowingly sign the agreement, as Messrs.
+Ministers are whispering that perhaps, just perhaps, the worst is over. A cabinet minister confessed this week that last Sunday was the first since September that he managed to spend in his garden.
+"He eggs you on until it drives you crazy," says David Vogel, the producer of "Amazing Stories."
+He also has been hurt by the disclosure that the state Board of Medical Licensure had privately criticized him for prescribing his own sleeping pills, even though he maintains no active medical practice.
+A leading index of the Australian economy, compiled by Westpac Banking Corp. and the Melbourne University Institute for Applied Economic and Social Research, rose 12.3% in September from a year earlier and 0.5% from August.
+The Pump accounted for about 10% of Reebok-brand shoe sales in the U.S. in all of 1991, up from 7% the year earlier, he said.
+According to Mr. Ford, the exchange didn't make any significant changes following the tentative understanding reached with his September letter.
+It canceled four contracts that had been awarded to the company's rivals and ordered them given to AT&T.
+Sentencing was set for Oct. 1. Milken faces a possible maximum total of up to 28 years in prison.
+It received added impetus last month when the U.S. Agriculture Department sharply reduced its estimates of Chinese supplies because of rising consumption.
+In a sense, the Reagan administration is a victim of its own policy.
+According to the survey, 57 percent of home buyers in 1988 fit the category of "move-up" buyers.
+Each remaining share stands to get more income than before as long as debt expenses aren't overwhelming.
+The IMF also identified similar problems in Australia.
+Ethylene, a key building block in petrochemical production, is used to make products such as plastics and antifreeze.
+Mpetha's wife and a son died while he was jailed.
+"A similar lack of financial data exists in the Defense Department today," Bowsher said.
+He estimates the clinic's research could save each of the state's major ski resorts $3 million to $5 million a year in lost income and litigation.
+Authorities are apparently searching for another form of entertainment.
+It would have to be a lot more complicated, but we've got the basis of research here that could take it into that area.
+GM's third-quarter revenue rose 6.9 percent to $30.8 billion from $28.8 billion last year.
+The railroads have dropped real freight rates 43% and cut a staff of 21,000 almost in half.
+The plants you see growing there have come from a bank of seeds in the soil, left over from previous cultivation.
+Net income of Dollars 503.4m appeared to represent a decline from last time's Dollars 1.09bn, but the year-ago figure included a Dollars 635.1m gain from the sale of a minority interest in Allstate.
+In the oils sector, Shell ended 8 pence lower at 432 pence, Ultramar shed 11 pence to 295 pence, Lasmo lost 8 pence to 323 pence, and British Petroleum fell 8 pence to 296 pence.
+The session could doom his $1.11 billion takeover offer for the gambling firm.
+But it was below the forecasts of analysts, who said it might leave room for a friendly company to launch a bid for Telemecanique.
+By reducing tax rates on personal income, the new tax law makes earn-outs more appealing than in the past.
+By training, I am a marketing man.
+Others say he simply has a lot to shout about.
+Economists polled by Dow Jones Capital Markets Report had expected an $11.2 billion July trade gap.
+Japan's discount rate is the lowest among the Group of Seven industrial nations.
+MORE than 20,000 employees of recession-hit construction companies have had their salaries frozen or cut, a survey by the Financial Times indicated yesterday.
+The decision: Use it as the kickoff.
+If it can, it's gangbusters," a company spokesman says.
+In 1983, shortly after President Miguel de la Madrid took office and promised respect for opposition electoral triumphs, state elections in Chihuahua gave the National Action party seven municipalities.
+The bodies arrived in Ethiopia's capital Tuesday evening. Helicopters were used to remove them from the wreckage of their light plane, a Twin Otter, on the steep slopes of mile-high Tam mountain.
+Duke, who disavows his white-supremacist past but campaigns against programs such as affirmative action, was an unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senate this fall.
+The Hang Seng index, as computed in the futures market, closed Monday at between 3,529 and 3,695 after dropping 300 points or more.
+"Italy is extremely expensive, it is one of the most expensive countries in the world," said Cesaretti of the Aviatur travel agency.
+Vice President of Government Affairs Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce Omaha, Neb.
+The Houston-based specialty retailer said it also agreed in principle to sell the assets of its Deck The Walls Manufacturing & Wholesale Supply operations to another new company, being formed also by a WNS vice president.
+The New York-based bank holding company also offers commercial-banking and foreign-exchange services here through a branch of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co., as well as investment-management and trust-banking services through two other units.
+The Tustin, Calif., company has been battered in the past year by tough competition from other producers of computer mass data storage systems such as hard disks.
+It edged out lighting as the company's traditional 'cash cow'. Philips does not dispute Dataquest's estimate that 1993 sales of semiconductors amounted to around Fl 4.1bn.
+LONDON (AP) - The advertising and marketing giant WPP Group PLC said it won't pay its shareholders a midyear dividend because of weak cash flow.
+This will be broken down with spring water and run into casks. Here is another important factor: the quality of the wood.
+The family sold their house in 1979 and decided to move to the boat.
+Now, demand has recovered a bit, but the industry is still running only at about 60% of capacity.
+The court found the federal agency's standards conclusions reasonable, based on the available data.
+German audiences are no strangers to expressionist art or the language of Brechtian theatre, and have none of the performance tradition or wealth of associations which their British counterparts bring to Grimes.
+He equipped heart patients with portable electrocardiogram machines and matched their episodes of ischemia with what they were doing.
+The reports said Hubal was killed after troops ordered him to climb an electricity pole to remove a Palestinian flag. Palestinian flags are outlawed in Israel.
+Mrs. Dole, 54, is campaigning in more than a dozen states this fall for more than 60 gubernatorial and House and Senate candidates.
+Khashoggi, 54, a Saudi financier and arms dealer, has been imprisoned in Bern since he was arrested April 18 at the request of the U.S. Embassy.
+Evacuations were called for the Convail Nudist Camp, the Ortega Campground, Los Pinos Camp correctional facility, and residents of Morrell Canyon and the small community of El Carriso Village, Ms. Cundari said.
+The dollar fell in Europe yesterday after surging Friday on the U.S. trade report.
+San Mateo is, however, the last Californian county to convert to computerised voting methods.
+The agreements, subject to ratification votes before the end of the year, follow a presidential advisory board's recommendations that railroads shed many of their costly work-rule restrictions.
+They either don't know any better, don't care or don't wish to buck their peers' practices.
+Under the plan, a "regulated zone" 100 miles deep will be established across the 125-mile-wide isthmus in which bee experts hope to overwhelm the Africanized insects with the genes of the tamer European honeybees.
+China pledged to retain Hong Kong's capitalistic and legal systems for 50 years after the takeover, but fear mounted in the territory that Beijing may renege on its promises.
+"We got three people back," the president said.
+If a broker does have a record, NASD says it will send the history to an investor within a day or two.
+These "injuries could have been inflicted by any adult" strong enough to pick up a 43-pound child, he said.
+Center-right parties won, to the displeasure of the Serbian Communists, who still advocate their party's monopoly of power.
+De La Rue fell 7 to 878p after hitting a low of 872p.
+For the nine months ended Sept. 30, Centuri had a loss of $4.1 million, or 31 cents a share, on revenue of $186.6 million.
+During the same period, the air force will be reduced from some 450 combat aircraft to fewer than 400.
+It opened at 129.32 yen and ranged between 129.10 yen and 129.40 yen.
+With Henze's English Cat and Manfred Trojahn's Enrico among its recent successes, the Schwetzingen Festival - based at the baroque court theatre a few miles south of Mannheim - has proved fertile ground for operatic premieres.
+The same technology costs Pounds 300 in Germany. 'The market in magnetic-stripe machinery is fairly open,' says Mr Chris Bell, managing director of Data-stripe, a specialist company based in Surrey, which makes the Magnetic Stripe Card Writer.
+Whenever there's a contretemps, they kick you in the teeth.
+The government told the nation's airlines to end discrimination against the handicapped, but barred people who are blind, frail, obese, disabled or under 15 from sitting in rows with emergency exits.
+Wells Fargo's arrival was announced in a memo to First RepublicBank employees yesterday by Albert V. Casey, its chairman and chief executive officer.
+On Dec. 20, Kohlberg announced it had lined up the financing for the Beatrice acquisition, and the market showed much confidence that the deal would be completed.
+South Korea, which had 1.9% under the previous quotas, is set to get a small increase to about 1.95%.
+Swindall, who had been notified of the pending indictment in advance, announced Sunday night that he expected to be indicted and said he was excited by the prospect because it would give him a chance to clear his name.
+ComFed Savings Bank said shareholders at a special meeting approved the formation of a savings and loan holding company, named ComFed Bancorp Inc., "to facilitate future diversification and acquisitions."
+The physicians however are optimistic about a full recovery and the 65-year-old prime minister plans to "resume work fully," spokesman Hartley Neita said.
+It's a working landscape," replied August Schumacher Jr., Massachusetts commissioner of food and agriculture.
+MIPS Computer is bringing out one this year, and International Business Machines and others scramble to build their own.
+"There has been no time for the general public to support wholeheartedly the development policy of the government."
+Today both men are locked into a peace process with Israel and both are welcome guests in the White House.
+"The jury was assuaging their own conscience" by granting the government only a small part of what it sought in forfeitures, said Jack Arsenault, an attorney for one of the defendants.
+During Mr. Blaydon's term, the school increased its number of faculty members by one-third to 53 and doubled the number of international students in attendance to 66.
+Ten years ago: By a vote of 54-to-44, the U.S. Senate expressed support for President Jimmy Carter's proposal to sell fighter planes to Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
+For instance, a Massachusetts business that employs an out-of-state accounting firm, will have to pay a "use fee" equal to the newly passed sales tax on such a service.
+TWA hired 2,700 new flight attendants to replace strikers.
+Revenue fell 5% to $88.4 million from $92.8 million in the year-earlier period, but Mr. Kral cautioned holders against quarterly performance comparisons between 1987 and 1986.
+No, we don't think so," Doyle said. "We felt both parties would be getting something out of it.
+There was no word from Bush on when he will fill his last two Cabinet-level vacancies, energy secretary and drug-czar, and aides said he still has not made up his mind.
+The Pentagon is also asking to continue work on a rail-mobile version of the MX missile, and is requesting $1.4 billion for another Trident nuclear submarine, Carlucci said.
+A newspaper reported Sunday that Winnie Mandela, the wife of jailed African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela, took part in the beatings of young boys allegedly abducted by her bodyguards.
+"The concept of organs being bought and sold for money is entirely unacceptable in a civilized society," Health Minister Roger Freeman told a House of Commons committee during debate on proposed legislation outlawing organ sales.
+Analysts complained that reporting profit results separately for private and government-controlled thrifts amounts to sugar-coating bad news and interferes with their ability to analyze the entire industry.
+Camarena, a Drug Enforcement Administration agent, and his pilot, were tortured and killed in 1985 in Guadalajara.
+However, the House would not make public the name of the charity, as it does now; only the name of the donor.
+Allied Domecq may want to quit brewing to focus on spirits.
+Offering training schemes to upgrade skills, he says, was intended only as a temporary measure in the 1970s. 'Now,' he says, 'training by the state is applauded as a permanent part of the economy.
+In 1986, they made the single largest philanthropic gesture in the country, giving $33 million to New York Hospital.
+Earnings per share of Royal Dutch Petroleum were equivalent to $1.08, down from $1.11.
+But when the baby was born, she changed her mind, sparking the dispute.
+Now software companies say they're frustrated that Fujitsu may be getting access to the very IBM code they haven't been able to see.
+Guerrilla factions have united to capture a major government garrison in central Afghanistan, raising fears in the military that rebel factions are ending feuds, a government source and witnesses said today.
+New York, meanwhile, has become the company's most established and profitable publication.
+'The way you dress is an expression of how you see yourself.' He is right.
+Government National Mortgage Association 9% securities for August delivery ended at about 97 17/32, down 7/32.
+It wants a deal attractive enough to draw them home, removing the Afghans as a growing social and economic problem.
+The commercial driver's license law was prompted by the 4,500 annual highway fatalities involving large trucks.
+Industry analysts said Wednesday they weren't surprised by a reported plan by IBM to sell several of its low-technology product lines, including its well-known Selectric typewriters.
+Mr. Trump, who has made large profits in recent short-term purchases of shares of Bally Manufacturing Corp. and Allegis Corp., had said he was considering making a bid for Golden Nugget.
+The securities are rated single-A-2 by Moody's and single-A by S&P.
+At current market prices, the holding is valued at about #52.2 million ($97.3 million).
+She liked Englishmen. Especially, thin ones with a wounded look in their eyes.
+Justice Thomas wrote that the book "makes the philosophical connection between civil rights and the natural law."
+Showers and thunderstorms developed over northwest Texas, central and northern Utah, southeast Idaho and Colorado.
+World astronomy cannot do without it," he said.
+Turner said Duane Chynoweth was a polygamist, but he had no information about Mark Chynoweth.
+Enacting the regulation measure "is going to be tough," predicted Sen. John Danforth (R., Mo.), an author of the legislation.
+And for those who suggest it is, they ought to just be a little patient and wait and see.
+She has gained recognition in recent years for promoting literacy and other causes, including the care of babies with AIDS.
+Other contract months also recorded healthy gains Wednesday.
+Showers and thunderstorms extended from Alabama to Mississippi, southeast Arkansas, Louisiana and the upper two-thirds of the Texas coast.
+The Pro-Life Action League, which arranged the burial, said the fetuses were obtained from clinics and hospitals in five states, along with the names of the mothers and the physicians who performed the abortions.
+Light-truck sales, meanwhile, were up 7.7% to 104,920 vehicles from 86,567 a year earlier.
+Chemical Waste said construction of the lab would begin later this year, with the facility operating in 1993.
+A year ago, the general banned 13 independent groups that sought to contest general elections promised in 1992.
+Cuts were expected to continue through P-I-E's final weeks, Busey said.
+Similar changes could be made in the laws governing water supplies.
+Takeshita said he would step down to take responsibility for a bribery and stock-profiteering scandal that has deeply shaken the public's trust in government.
+Most importantly, it is viewed as providing momentum for the Nafta process.
+Probably I would have been dead if it went over." _ Daredevil Dave Munday, whose foam-padded barrel got caught on a rocky shelf about a foot from the brink of Niagara Falls.
+But he said that Caesars recapitalization plan would replace an existing policy of pursuing internal growth and expansion.
+Mr. Bilzerian's offer expires Dec. 1 unless extended.
+Amstrad was the busiest stock option with 2,001 lots traded.
+Martell tried to prevent Vincent Gomme from obtaining its brandy at the preferential rate by excluding it from rebate vouchers normally given to Socadip members, the commission said.
+It squirmed and made up stories like someone caught in a lie.
+Mr Milorad Unkovic, federal minister for foreign economic relations in the rump Yugoslavia, which comprises Serbia and Montenegro, said there was 'great danger with the approach of winter.
+He did it, but when he first got to America, he still shrank from answering the phone.
+I want to create jobs in middle America." A car ferry undergoing repairs hit a dock Friday and tipped over, temporarily trapping 21 crewmen and workers, but no injuries were reported, police said.
+Few people admit knowing Anna Krampitz well, and those who did declined to talk about her.
+Given that the battle between the president and the parliament is purely a power struggle, a G7 commitment will not weaken the attack by the parliament.
+U.S. District Judge William Hoeveler on Tuesday denied separate trials for Luis Del Cid, a former chief aide to Noriega; William Saldarriaga, an alleged drug trafficker from Colombia; and Brian Alden Davidow, an alleged drug dealer in Miami.
+"This release has been so weird that we are saying the bank will be open after the holiday," said Ellen Stockdale, a spokeswoman for the comptroller in Washington. "It will still be the Bank of New England on Tuesday.
+Thanks to the Esterhazys long associated with Haydn, the Radziwills, the Liechtensteins, the old European heartlands are festooned with country residences that often make the more familiar estates in England look just a trifle pokey.
+She has lost a promising political career but that is probably the least of her loss and hurt." Mrs. Moss needs to be home for her two children, ages 10 and 15, Weatherford said.
+Vision problems appear to be associated with later stages of AIDS.
+Bush had announced on Dec. 12 that he would lift the ban until June 1991 because the Soviets were allowing unprecedented numbers of Jews to leave for Israel.
+Usually, their services are free.
+Steam generated by the plant will be sold to heat a local greenhouse, the engineering concern said.
+Pop music blared through loudspeakers Tuesday as hundreds of Palestinians streamed into the Allenby's vast, modern passenger terminal set among sand dunes just yards from the wooden plank bridge.
+The military accounted for about 92% of its $191 million of sales in fiscal 1987.
+And since each adult is taxed, it means two people living in a two-room apartment would pay twice as much as one person living next door in an eight-room house.
+Given the emphasis that has been placed on Soviet cheating on past agreements, it is incredible that the administration would enter into such an unverifiable arms-control arrangement.
+Hassan met with Bush at the White House for about 15 minutes and told reporters they discussed generalities.
+"But the position of the various companies is quite different," he said.
+At the firm's last major auction of contemporary art last November, 56% didn't sell.
+CONGRESS STEPS UP criticism of Reagan's Persian Gulf policy.
+Some of them are sunk." Torrential rains that turned streets into rivers in Jacksonville, Fla., continued to drench parts of the South today, and a cold weather system spread from the Great Lakes area toward New England.
+They are among nearly 80 military rebels and right-wing militants reported to have been arrested in recent weeks.
+The satellite was insured by Lloyd's, and the manufacturer repaired it at an estimated cost of $10 million.
+Bell Group would offer one of its shares for every two shares of Bond Media Ltd., a listed company with television, radio and satellite communications interests that is 51%-owned by Bond Corp.
+Publisher Guy Smith explains that its surveys produce a profile of the American smoker that should command attention in the marketplace.
+The previous week's decline had initially been reported as $850.6 million.
+Of course, in the context of the glories on view inside, these are nothing more than quibbles.
+They are going through a process of glasnost, which is openness, which we support.
+Since August, government troops had been chasing Noble in the jungles of Agusan del Sur province south of Butuan.
+"In the end, we're going to have to pay one way or another," said Sen. Rockefeller.
+And it said Wells Fargo Bank has committed to provide $500 million of financing and has "agreed to use its best efforts" to syndicate as much as $525 million in additional bank financing to fund the cash portion of the proposed transaction.
+But it's an honor to have you all here, and there may be no group in American more aware of the challenges this country is facing.
+The communists were thereby theoretically guaranteed a majority when the chambers jointly convene to elect the president, but the Senate would have veto power over all legislation approved by the Sejm.
+At 12:31 Thursday morning, it hit Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and at 1:15 a.m., the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
+"It is what it is, and we are beginning to understand it," says Dr. William Haseltine of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
+I have to start taking stuff off," said parade chairman Mark Simons.
+We have some deficits in education, but we also have some strengths.
+A lawyer for Mr. Vanwort couldn't be reached for comment.
+Vietnam's Communist Party also has resisted reforms.
+The move prompted Britain's major banks to lower their base rates half a percentage point to 9%.
+Human rights activist Andrei Sakharov has suggested a loose confederation of sovereign states, and many nationalists in the Baltics and Georgia have called for secession from the Soviet Union.
+The attack triggered anti-Israeli riots, and 11 Arabs were killed by troops in the clashes.
+'We want to push this technology that the UK is good at.' WHEN British voters enter the polling booths on Thursday the closest they are likely to come to high technology is a pencil sharpener.
+Meanwhile, though, prices of high-yield, high-risk, corporate junk bonds ended the day little changed.
+Japanese apparel marketers often restitch seams before distributing items to Japanese stores, where they're inspected again by store employees.
+But Mr. Fusilli makes the all-too-common mistake of suggesting that inductees like Bill Haley, Eddie Cochran and the Coasters who are "largely known for" just one or two hits don't deserve the honor.
+The Navy is bestowing its highest civilian award on TWA flight attendant Ulrike "Uli" Derickson for protecting American passengers from Arab hijackers three years ago.
+The increase in the Class E dividend, to 28 cents a share from 24 cents, also stemmed from an increased profit margin last year, the company said.
+Conoco, by DuPont, $7.4 billion, completed in 1981.
+Spence sought to trace the origins of the New York real estate deals to CIA concern, in the early 1980s, that the Philippines would fall to the communists.
+West Berlin's Kreuzberg district, with a large Turkish population, has signs in German and Turkish to warn residents when they approach the Berlin Wall that they are leaving the American sector.
+The average discount rate for six-month bills was 8.03% for a bond-equivalent yield of 8.49%.
+As they gathered, three saffron-robed Cambodian Buddhist monks who had traveled from the United States, Canada and France filed into the palace to pray for success.
+The low and stable interest rates common to gold-standard eras indicate that establishing the price of a currency in terms of gold produced long-term trust.
+The play is a six-hour chronicle in four acts, to be shown as a four-part television series and a two-part movie.
+The IRS issued guidelines to clarify when certain engineers and computer specialists are considered under the new tax law to be independent contractors rather than employees.
+"If they can steal it from Silicon Valley, they can steal it from Bangalore," the Indian high-technology mecca, a senior Pentagon official reasons.
+Mr. Stallkamp, 41 years old, joined Chrysler in 1980 as a general purchasing agent and moved to Acustar as vice president, marketing and procurement, in June.
+Pressure grew for the government to explain whether the Flight 103 disaster on Dec. 21 could have been averted with better dissemination of warnings and information about bombing equipment found before the explosion over Lockerbie, Scotland.
+The survey showed that Barry and city council member John Ray lead a field of six with each receiving 23 percent support.
+As this, too, becomes impossible, the ranks of the unemployed will provide fertile ground for JVP recruiters.
+The administration says the measure would help the economy in the short run by boosting the value of assets that qualify for the tax break, such as real estate.
+New Zealand was the severest Security Council critic, arguing Paris should have offered troops to serve under UN command.
+If you don't believe me, test it with colleagues. Having taught you that you can stop a throttler in that way, I'll explain why it works. His grip depends on just the power of his hands and shoulders.
+And she has received official encouragement.
+Lively, chewy, light, chillable red version of the Blanco above. Domaine de Beaufort Minervois.
+The bill would have restored the District of Columbia's ability to pay for abortions for poor women with local taxpayers' funds, not federal money.
+There is a touching account in a book by John Bennie of a weekend by the Test, at which Chamberlain was a guest.
+'The heart of the problem is that the law is based on an outrageous premise - namely, that the commands of Section 301 do not apply to the US.'
+Mortier is less outspoken, more prepared to let his programme do the talking.
+While Lucia is cared for by a doting aunt, her sisters, now 5 to 12 years old, were seriously neglected even though they were living in the same household.
+But Col. Ralph Brown of the Trinidad-Tobago Defense Force denied the station was attacked.
+An army spokesman said troops discovered stashes of knives, hatchets and clubs as well as outlawed underground leaflets in Qalqilya.
+South Africa would sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty if other nations in the southern African region also agreed to sign such a document, Foreign Affairs Minister Pik Botha said Monday.
+A chamberlain dressed in white followed the bier carrying a platter with a pair of white shoes that tradition says the deceased monarch will wear to heaven.
+There are all sorts of things that are offensive, from picking your nose to God knows what." Police officer Marty Polk found the men holding hands in a parked car Sept. 27 in Eden Park.
+A 10 per cent devaluation should help restore the loss in competitiveness caused by sterling's decline. Because one third of Ireland's trade is with Britain, some EC officials are tempted to view the punt as a special case.
+The unexpected spending reduction came as part of overall cuts in government expenditures aimed at reducing the budget deficit, even though the Postal Service no longer receives a taxpayer subsidy.
+The resemblance ends there, however, because Daniel North is an actor and in no way an alter ego for the author. He is at Heathrow airport when the novel begins, waiting to meet his father whom he has not seen for 13 acrimonious years.
+Milton Bradley, maker of the some of the country's most popular games, last month unveiled "Trump _ The Game," based on the wheeling and dealing of billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump.
+So the government is trying to bring the market economy to the Ukrainian countryside. Agriculture is Ukraine's most efficient and potentially profitable export industry.
+The industry concedes, however, that its national system is so huge that some mistakes are inevitable.
+Associates at the company's headquarters in Corning, N.Y., say Mr. Houghton believed Corning's initial deal with International Clinical was locked up.
+While some may dismiss the oyster as nothing more than a delicacy, Ray, who has a doctorate in biology, says oyster beds are significant in an estuary's ecosystem.
+But it has, at least focused governments' attention on an increasingly critical situation, demanding urgent action. It is all the more unfortunate that the donor countries have been unable to reach a genuine consensus.
+On Tuesday, showers and thunderstorms were forecast to extend from Arkansas across the central Plains to portions of North Dakota and western Minnesota.
+From 1982 through 1985 it didn't pay any, accumulating about $73 million in credits.
+Vice President Richard Paton vows US Ecology is committed to building a state-of-the-art dump in Nebraska on a site that will meet or exceed public health and safety requirements.
+The suit, filed against Secretary of State Jim Smith and local elections officials, was assigned to U.S. District Judge James Kehoe.
+These last year earned just over Dollars 2bn - a sum which, despite being 20 per cent down on 1991 as a result of softer world crude prices, was nevertheless Egypt's second biggest source of hard currency after tourism.
+Although monetary policy remained on hold, there were expectations that the Fed would act soon.
+The report also faulted Bush for failing to live up to promises to appoint more qualified women and minorities to the federal bench.
+The price of Lippo Industries' shares last moved in November, while Lippo Life's share price has remained stagnant since September. But Lippo executives are bullish about the group.
+The 10-term congressman co-authored, with Sen. Alan K. Simpson, R-Wyo., the Simpson-Mazzoli immigration reform of 1986.
+We haven't been too careful about explaining what seems to be a long period of continued Western presence in a fairly hostile environment.
+His father, the famous country singer-songwriter Hank Williams Sr., died in 1953 at age 29 of the effects of alcohol abuse.
+Even with more specific appropriations, though, presidents often freely "impounded," or chose not to spend, funds appropriated by Congress.
+He was a little bit of a capitalist.
+Israeli officials expect a total of some 150,000 Soviet Jews to immigrate by the end of the year.
+But he ruled out a multiparty system and indicated the Communist Party would retain control of local government.
+"Dave Mazzella and I told these skinheads that blacks and Jews were the enemy of the white Aryan race," Michael Barrett said in an affidavit for the lawsuit.
+This year, with world output projected to rise to 86m bales, US producers expect to export 7.3m bales. US manufacturers are also getting better at exporting finished cotton.
+The company completed the purchase of Ohio-based Physicians Health Plan.
+Holdrege Police, State Patrol and Phelps County Sheriff's officers finally surrounded the rental van.
+He's floating on a cloud.
+Among the best Tecs is Gloucestershire Tec which has given IIP top priority.
+About $54 billion, three times the gross national product of impoverished Bangladesh, was spent in the United States last year on health care, job absenteeism and other consequences of drug abuse.
+The life insurance and funeral industries constantly wrestle with how best to market their death-related products.
+After a four-hour meeting with Saddam, U.N. envoy Jan Eliasson said the Iraqi president also agreed to lift a ban barring Iranian-bound civilian flights from flying over Iraq.
+He has also sent a team of staffers to Texas and California, where many Taiwanese live, to draw up a list of target shops and apartments for Four Seasons clients.
+Perhaps WJC will soon trip off the tongue like FDR, JFK and LBJ. At least he didn't resort to lumping in his original surname, Blythe.
+Obsessions and compulsions can turn up in families previously untouched by mental illness, but are more likely to cluster in families with histories of OCD or its frequent companion, depression.
+The increase of 400,000 is regarded as a minimum growth level to offset declines.
+In his statement, Mr. O'Malley reiterated that there haven't been any legal actions against Price and that the firm doesn't expect any.
+His wife and some of the other women recited verses from the Koran, Islam's holy book.
+They have been separated since the Nationalists retreated to this island in 1949 after losing a civil war to the Communists.
+In addition, the line includes a workstation called the S-281 for use in networks and a low-end, stand-alone model called the M-240.
+Mrs. Boyle knew of his affair with Ms. Campbell, who on Jan. 12 gave birth to a child he fathered, Boyle said.
+Local jails hired an additional 29,000 guards _ a 65 percent increase _ during this period, reducing the ratio of inmates per guard from 5.0 in 1983 to 4.6 in 1988.
+In its latest leaflet, the Palestine Liberation Organization designated today as a day of attacks on Arab tax officials who cooperate with Israeli military authorities in the occupied lands.
+A Ugandan defendant, Mpigi Kabasha Mbogo, 39, is to be sentenced Monday.
+The late Zurich bid price was $389.15, up from $387.30.
+The secret is to take what comes, accepting that what you reap from a household garden is rarely what you sow.
+The yield rose to 5.22% from 5.19%.
+Macmillan would mesh well with Mr. Bass's recent leveraged buy-out of Bell & Howell Co., and would make the Fort Worth, Texas, billionaire one of the largest players in the information-services industry.
+Despite Mr. Major's pleas, a Bush administration official said the U.S. still opposes any move toward full membership for the Soviets in the IMF.
+The army's current budget, the last approved by the former Sandinista government, was $190 million this year.
+In a June 17 letter attached to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Reading & Bates and Diamond M said they were withdrawing the offer because "further discussions regarding our proposal have not been fruitful."
+Under the law the group is using in its attempt to place Cuomo's name on California's ballot, the group also must have the consent of the candidate, something Hill concedes Cuomo has not given.
+I said we've only got the one shape - they were coach-built prams in those days - our cane goes this way but I'll make yours go the other way.
+"The policy disputes have happened before, but behind closed doors.
+British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher came round to the concept after insisting that the communique stress NATO retains the option of using nuclear weapons.
+No comparisons are made between those countries and the United States, however, and many of the units are in the metric system. For example, hectares are used for land area, with one hectare equal to 2.47 acres.
+Comedian Jon Lovitz, the saturnine "Saturday Night Live" cast member who potrayed a pathological liar with the catch phrase "That's the ticket," is leaving the show.
+Once upon a time not very long ago, the Christmas selling season began after Thanksgiving.
+Both cities are close to the Pakistan border, where the guerrillas have bases.
+"I wish our search business were going as well as our consulting business," says Harold E. Johnson, Korn/Ferry managing vice president.
+On a darker note, such thoughtless labeling leads many who, through no fault of their own, have lost so much and suffered so deeply to thoughts of suicide, especially when their homes have been lost and their families are crumbling.
+Some shareholders, including US pension funds, have called for the bid to be raised above book value.
+I asked them what reason I could offer for such a step.
+Eight valuable postage stamps that have been locked in a vault for 14 years because East and West Germany both claimed ownership will be turned over to the united government, the Customs Service said Wednesday.
+Angola's ruling Marxist party, the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or MPLA in its Portuguese initials, has created a bureaucracy that stifles initiative.
+The base is in the al-Hajarah region, a stony plain traversed by the Trans-Arabian Pipe Line, which extends 1,068 miles from the gulf coast to southern Lebanon.
+Newmont said it excluded four million ounces of lower-grade refractory material that had been included in its resource calculation before.
+Attendance by pilgrims also was sharply down, according to Tibetan sources and Westerners who observed the festival this year and in the past.
+"It's hypocrisy," said Gephardt spokesman Mark Johnson of Gore's attacks.
+Ireland protests that the three were unarmed and could have been captured alive.
+Meanwhile, the News set up a Trump Phone Poll so readers could register their support for either Trump.
+In 1992 and 1991, foreign investment covered 50 per cent and 23 per cent respectively of the deficit. The flow of investment from abroad is being encouraged by the privatisation programme initiated 13 months ago.
+In the current field of candidates, only Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr. can lay claim to the South, though he grew up in Washington while his father served in the Senate.
+Hundreds of thousands of Cambodians were executed or died of disease or starvation while the Communist Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia from April 1975 until the Vietnamese invasion of December 1978 that overthrew Pol Pot's government.
+It is much talked of, at all levels; and it is much written of, at all levels.
+The tickets are usually sold only for coach seats, and they generally require stopovers and carry time restrictions.
+However in July, Dallas-based First Texas Savings Association posted for foreclosure a 240,000-square-foot office building, seeking to accelerate payment on Vantage's $36.2 million note on the property.
+The unit, which accounted for 40 percent _ or $62 million _ of Macmillan's operating profit in 1987, has grown rapidly in recent years.
+Ministry officials said the decision would not apply to the North Pacific because measures were being taken to preserve marine resources in that region.
+The court also is expected to rule on the "right-to-die" issue of whether a state may require that persons in comatose conditions be kept alive.
+The Super Stallion is a modified version of the Vietnam era CH-53D Sea Stallion.
+In Chicago, meanwhile, down payments have been raised for stock-index futures, a crucial component of program trading, thereby making it more expensive and less profitable.
+"The company did not in January and does not in September have the resources to fund the plans."
+Others harvest fish, pick wild berries and repair apartments in the Siberian city of Kurgan.
+An Iranian diplomat met Thursday with U.N. officials to begin preparing for a joint meeting of Iran and Iraq's foreign ministers aimed at breaking the deadlock in their peace talks.
+The students, both blacks and whites, were quiet and rule-abiding, although the races didn't mingle socially in the school, Johnson recalls.
+Despite the president's list of objections, the White House made it clear that Mr. Reagan is prepared to sign trade legislation if only the plant closings and Alaskan oil provisions are dropped.
+Her mother and grandmother died, and the rest of the family is now in three hospitals.
+Attorneys for the families sought $6.2 million in damages at the conclusion of a four-week trial.
+In the first part, TWA would buy most of the assets in Delta's package for $280 million while American would buy Pan Am routes to Italy, Spain and Portugal as well as the Pan Am shuttle for $250 million from TWA.
+LAS also offers a deferred period of only four weeks, which will interest those who might need a replacement income most quickly. Premiums will also be affected by your age when you start the policy, and your job.
+Mr. Leuschel for his part notes that the Free Democrats, partners in government with Mr. Kohl, had pushed for what could be interpreted as an Erhard-style gesture: making Eastern Germany a lower-tax zone.
+"States change only when the gun is at the temple," he said.
+In one Engler ad, a hot dog vendor drives home the claim that the average person's savings would add up to enough to buy a hot dog and soft drink at the end of the year.
+Net interest income, the difference between interest paid on deposits and interest received from loans, fell 9.3% to $291.5 million from $321.3 million a year earlier.
+Leading the way are Japanese commercial banks, which are under pressure to generate additional fee income.
+"I was much more careful with this," said Fialkowska, a Canadian who now lives in Connecticut. "I had to approach every note of the piece and choose a way that would satisfy myself, the public and Liszt.
+The lawyers wrote that such a hearing would be useful even if they are unable to determine the source of the leaks.
+Mr. Simmons purchased 51% of NL, an oil-field services and chemicals concern, in a bitter takeover fight last year.
+"The congressional oversight committees are working with the CIA to develop an innovative, long-term strategy that sheds cold war priorities and focuses on language and cultural skills and economic expertise," Boren wrote.
+Rep. Bill Alexander, D-Ark., filed additional ethics charges Wednesday alleging the Georgia congressman violated campaign finance and financial disclosure statutes.
+It was a reign neither Albert nor Elizabeth had sought.
+The conflict is a battleground for conflicting Arab interests as well as for Lebanese factions.
+It's tough work deciding how to spend $2.75 million on fun, but students at Roosevelt University think they're up to the task.
+Mr. Hoffman said Carolco still expects to acquire the assets of De Laurentiis Entertainment Group Inc. for "a little" more than $33 million in cash and stock.
+The net effect then of several Budgets together will have been a tax increase combined with a structural change.
+Two years ago, the public thought the budget deficit and unemployment were bigger problems than drugs, the network said.
+The aunt rescued the young victim and captured the assailant Monday when she went looking for them, and, by chance, found them on Lookout Mountain south of Golden near Buffalo Bill's grave, police said.
+Mr. Premadasa's gungho attitude to business may have also produced a windfall: Entrepreneurial Tamil Muslims along the island's east coast, fence-sitters in the past on the issue of secession, now oppose it.
+"I haven't decided what I think of this place yet," he says, speaking in the presence of his guide.
+Congress is expected this year to enact new federal legislation specifically addressing acid rain pollution. Environmentalists hope the legislation will curb emissions of sulfur dioxides and nitrogen oxide from coal-burning power plants and factories.
+One woman fell to her knees in front of him, but he raised her to her feet and said: "Please, don't," then stepped into a waiting car.
+Stores like Tire America, a unit of Sears, Roebuck & Co., offer a wide selection of tires that can deliver as much as 40,000 miles of driving at inexpensive prices.
+"My number one priority is economic development and jobs," Lucchino said.
+East Germans worry about their savings becoming worthless under a monetary union with West Germany and have been withdrawing funds.
+So did Joel Zweibel, an attorney for Eastern's unsecured creditors, the other major group that is owed money.
+In fiscal 1986, Lear Siegler had total revenue of $2.5 billion.
+The same strategy is being used in infantile diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
+In 1981, the three directors engineered the ouster of William Seawell, then chairman of Pan Am, sources in the company have said.
+Advancing and declining issues were about even on the Big Board, but the market's gains near the close allowed advancers to carry the day.
+There are other forces that will keep interest rates high and cap the stock market rally, skeptics say.
+Their schools, in stark contrast to the French-style lycees attended by many Algerian parents, emphasize Arabic and Islam now, though French is still widely taught.
+French financier Bernard Arnault is funding his increased stake in Moet Vuitton by selling off as much as 40% of his Christian Dior fashion house.
+In the six months ended June 30, Advanced Micro had net income of $46.2 million, or 51 cents a share, on sales of $592.3 million.
+I'll get in shape!"
+Analysts had predicted that per-share earnings would be 47 cents to 52 cents a share for the third quarter.
+Under law, only the top three political parties, as determined by voting, are allowed to appoint a delegate to the elections council.
+On top of his profit Mr Gill has been awarded a small bronze horse, which is the Leonardo Prize, sponsored by Crowley Colosso, which the Orangerie awards each year to the most important discovery relating to an Italian work of art.
+Details of the claim aren't known.
+So measurement is an extremely practical step; it keeps the inspectors happy. Can software meet this need for measurement?
+The average had continued to roll ahead last week after the industrial average ran out of steam following last Tuesday's 43-point leap to a record.
+Ms. Muratore said her action put her estimate in line with other analysts.
+But that doesn't reconcile with the way the Japanese look at it."
+The Montreal concern also has agreed to buy all Systemhouse shares not taken up under a planned Systemhouse rights offering, which is to raise about 116 million Canadian dollars net (US$99 million).
+Rotterdam is the biggest port in the world and Broeders said it is physically impossible to open and inspect all of the 2.5 million containers shipped through the port every year.
+When he had finished, one broker voiced the feelings of most of the gathered businessmen.
+"It's 'cause they don't have it," Ricketson says, meaning a lottery.
+I said, 'Oh, are we going to pick up someone?' which we often did.
+Sir, With such age and distinction, Henry Grunfeld's words are likely to be taken seriously ('Still warning and encouraging', May 31).
+No other democratic party in the Western world can claim such a long period of success.
+Charles Crichton, who made "The Lavender Hill Mob" and other comedy classics, scored an Academy Award nomination at 78 for his rollicking "A Fish Named Wanda."
+The melting pot yields to the Tower of Babel.
+In the general election, no private contributions are permitted for presidential candidates because they receive $46 million from the taxpayer-supported public fund to wage their campaigns.
+The German bank will allow the agency to approve applicants, within agreed criteria.
+In Beirut, the Fatah-Revolutionary spokesman said, "Direct talks between our movement and the French side have resulted in an agreement on their release."
+Mr. Pitt said that the agency has opposed any statutory definition for fear that it would be too narrowly drawn, allowing certain miscreants to go free.
+Indiana is traditionally Republican.
+But it is occasionally derivative.
+Namibian politicians unanimously condemned the action, saying it showed South Africa wanted to increase its control over the territory.
+More ominous are the forecasts of a diminishing number of faculty members.
+Redoubt began erupting Thursday after two decades of silence and has sent ash and steam skyward intermittently since.
+Mr. Lynam said a Dukakis victory would discourage foreign capital flows because of his protectionist attitudes, and he would be more amenable to using a lower dollar to solve the U.S. trade imbalance.
+Soviet Azerbaijani protesters reportedly destroyed more border posts.
+They have a chance to reduce, perhaps permanently, Soviet power and oppression.
+Treasury bond prices moved sharply higher today after President Bush announced he was sending Secretary of State James Baker III to Iraq for talks aimed at ending the Middle EAst crisis.
+The United States demands that Soviet assistance cease at the same time as U.S. aid to the anti-Marxist guerrillas fighting the Soviet-backed Kabul government.
+Mr. Sprinkel, a consulting economist in Chicago, served in the Reagan administration as undersecretary of the treasury (1981-1985), chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers (1985-1989) and cabinet member (1987-1989).
+Internationalism is a Soviet buzzword for tolerance of other ethnic groups, and the Tass reference indicated that the two leaders discussed the tense relations that earlier this year erupted into violence in which at least 32 people were killed.
+Druse leader Walid Jumblatt said that the Hezbollah group apparently is holding Anglican envoy Terry Waite in Lebanon and that he had tried to negotiate Waite's release several weeks ago.
+Mr Wilson has been waiting for months for back surgery, which his doctors see as his only hope of recovery.
+Casolaro asked her why she didn't.
+Similarly, Vogelstein said he has found two specific genetic variations in at least 75 percent of people with colon cancer.
+He participated in the French government in exile in Algiers and was named commissioner for prisoners and deportees.
+This is praise which the general will scarcely welcome, given charges from his own allies that he is too close to the ANC. Merely extending the registration deadline, as suggested by Mr Mandela, is unlikely to woo the white right to join the process.
+Pending a resolution of appeals, only $100 million of the trust has been available to settle claims.
+"To remove a freckle, apply vinegar," the author prescribes. Soda mixed with vinegar will deal with heartburn, while hay fever can be combated by inhaling horseradish and vinegar several times a day.
+Daffynition Aerobics class: roll with the paunches.
+Biogen said its patent is based on work done by Kenneth Murray, a professor at University of Edinburgh, Scotland, who is a member of Biogen's scientific and supervisory boards.
+About 1,200 workers are employed at the eight plants, which make jeans and other clothing under the Wrangler brand.
+"It was just supposed to go from computer to computer to see how far it could get. Once it got in, it wasn't supposed to do anything," said Graham, a witness for the government in the federal trial.
+The lawyers disclosed that Mr. Seymour had brought more than 150 people before the grand jury, including Mr. Deaver, government officials and employees of many of his corporate and foreign clients.
+A few months ago, one affiliate filed 175 appeals with the DuPage County, Ill., tax assessment office but later withdrew 150.
+The defense earlier asked Judge Robert Yazzie to dismiss all charges.
+Fighting began Sunday near the northern villages of Marangara and Ntega, the government radio reported Friday.
+"Ballooning wages and rising inflation won't push Sweden's economy into the abyss next year," Mr. Feldt said; however, he added that both trends threaten to undermine the competitive strength of Swedish industry in the longer term.
+Sinhalese, who are mostly Buddhists, make up 75 percent of Sri Lanka's 16 million people.
+When faced with a major management change, your first instinct will be to proceed with business as usual, in the hope that your past record will ensure your future success.
+"We're not intent on being the cheapest" insurer, he said.
+Eventually, even the Japanese government lost interest in his research.
+But what supposedly sets this painting pachyderm apart is aesthetic intelligence, her evident use of color to re-create what she sees.
+The liquidators say the assets in the U.S. have to be frozen to ensure that all creditors and regulators are treated fairly.
+(Laughter.) Q: (Inaudible.) A: I hadn't thought about that.
+"The style of acting I do is extreme underacting," she said. "It's insulting to the audience if you overstate everything.
+UK consumers borrowed less money through finance houses to buy items such as cars, large household goods and DIY items in April, official statistics showed yesterday.
+The slowness in setting occupational carcinogen standards will prompt bans or impossibly stringent standards.
+In 1981, Mr. Seegal was named managing director at Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Inc., a predecessor firm, and he also was named head of the firm's media and communications team.
+Pickens will continue his affiliation with the 64,000-member group.
+Police blamed that attack and a series of shootings throughout the Sinhalese heartland on the People's Liberation Front.
+As with heart disease, some of the advances experts hope for in the fight against cancer in the 1990s deal with prevention.
+Bentsen, whose committee has jurisdiction over the capital gains issue, had indicated in recent days that he might support a capital gains reduction as long as it was part of a package of investment and savings measures.
+"It's not that I don't trust them; they have never done anything.
+"There wasn't much business," the softspoken executive recalls wistfully.
+Nearly 14% of the fiscal 1986 budget went to pay interest, up from about 9% in the early 1980s.
+The vice president took the day off in Houston, while the Massachusetts governor was in Boston for his home state's Democratic convention.
+" Scott McCartney is the AP's Southwest regional reporter, based in Dallas.
+The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials says 3,783 Hispanic elected officials hold office in 37 states, an increase of 12.6 percent from 1988.
+Lionel Kopelowitz, head of the European Jewish Congress, said he had also seen signs of anti-Semitism in Romania.
+"I'm not looking for a recession in 1988, although I think it could happen in 1989," he says.
+The guy was arrested or grabbed for selling drugs in front of the White House.
+However, the department had to suspend new sales indefinitely Tuesday because of congressional failure to enact legislation raising the federal debt limit.
+Although my private theory is that we could construct our own Pompidou Center out of all the rusting bicycle tubing on exercise cycles ordered from catalogs, then dispatched with alacrity to the garage-wasteland, still in their cartons.
+MPs yesterday hit out at the powers the bill will give ministers to repeal regulatory measures without primary legislation.
+Through June of this year, filings are running 18% ahead of last year's pace.
+Mr. Donohoo is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 11.
+The company spent USDollars 31m in after-tax severance costs last year.
+Montgomery, who also testified before Congress on the dispute, said in a telephone interview that he felt Foisie also will represent him.
+The budget office said those improvements, once made, would allow the bomber to fly to targets inside the Soviet Union, its original mission.
+Burt Lancaster was the fast-talking tough guy, James Stewart his drawling partner with homespun common sense as they rode into town to fight for a principle _ only this time it was real life, not a movie.
+Iraq also hinted it may have used chemicals weapons that Iran claims killed about 5,000 Iraqi Kurds during the offensive.
+Mr. Bush had hoped to set off from here on a dignified march to renomination, followed by another triumph in the general election.
+The contraband, which included 560 pounds of elephant tusks, would have been worth about $3.7 million on the black market, said an official at the Council of Agriculture.
+More than 2,500 addicts have been reported picked up since January.
+But, when push comes to shove, they recoil also from the fury of the hardliners.
+And the Nordic states - in spite of, and partly because of, the autumn turbulence - are among Europe's most fervent devotees of monetary union. This enthusiasm is not shared in Switzerland.
+"Death To America," blared loudspeakers around the compound. "Death To Israel." Inside the packed shrine, mourners listened as speakers recited verses from the Koran, the Islamic holy book.
+Another provision fought by Republicans would allow women and members of certain religious groups who are victims of intentional discrimination to sue for compensatory and, in some cases, punitive damages.
+Heavy profit-taking, however, pushed share prices down.
+She was moved to an aisle behind 15 rows of spectators.
+To many, a splash of red is a talisman.
+Because the pests refuse to rat on each other, Isgrigg has placed mounds of rodent-killer in the 20-by-25-foot property room.
+Their names also count," Espriella wrote.
+Shamir's spokesman Avi Pazner could not immediately be reached for comment.
+Based on Monday's closing price of Masco's stock, the transaction would have a total value of $484.5 million.
+Disney is seeking at least $1 million in damages and an order to stop the merchants from producing and selling counterfeit Disney products.
+At the day's peak it touched 3,044 and was at a premium to cash before coming off the top to end at 3,039, at parity with cash.
+Syrian troops in Beirut's Moslem sector sent loudspeaker vans blaring calls for an immediate cease-fire into the embattled slums of Chiyah and Ghobeiri.
+The exchange rate has remained fixed at 19,500 zlotys to the dollar since January 1990, even though average monthly wages in the five basic industrial sectors of the state economy rose by 143 per cent between January 1990 and January 1991.
+Chrysler was the sixth-most-active issue, with 1.8 million shares changing hands.
+Drexel would redeem a small portion of notes periodically or buy them back if it had the money.
+It cannot be dictated or built by a single country, and it must be democratic. The GII will promote democracy by enhancing the participation of citizens in decision-making.
+Interest has not been paid since last year.
+The Senate began the anti-free mail campaign on Sept. 7 by voting 83-8 for an amendment to stop the newsletters and spend the $45 million savings to treat pregnant women addicted to drugs.
+Large increases in SDI funding are justified only if deployment of a strategic defense system is planned in the 1990s.
+Under one count, Gulf Power would plead guilty to conspiring to violate the Utility Holding Company Act.
+"This, in essence, turns us into a public company from the standpoint of the larger items."
+The Thais say they will take the dispute to the World Court if a bilateral agreement is not reached.
+"The Senate cannot evade its constitutional duty to conduct this trial," said Stewart.
+Most Comorans believe Denard and his mercenaries, who first put Abdallah in power in 1978, were responsible for his death.
+He said about 175 parents kept their children out of the elementary school Tuesday _ about one-fourth of the school's students.
+Johnson is president of his school's National Honor Society, a member of its wrestling and track teams, and plays in the band.
+The only safeguard is to ensure that the right to suicide remains intensely personal. The Ramsey group would do better to recommend helping rather than determining the proper decision.
+And now it is suddenly all over.
+Incumbent Mayor Rodger Randle, a Democrat, is opposed by state Rep. Frank Pitezel, a Republican, for mayor.
+It would repeal an exemption now granted to lawyers for administrative or judicial proceedings.
+Thousands of angry soccer fans waiving Chilean flags rallied before the Brazilian Embassy Sunday to protest a firecracker attack on Chile's goalie during a World Cup qualifying match in Rio de Janeiro.
+Pressure to begin deploying antimissile systems is mounting among conservative supporters of the Star Wars program.
+"If we weren't in the situation we are in, it probably wouldn't have happened," said a senior Salomon executive of Mr. Mayer's resignation.
+Mikhail S. Gorbachev and his advisers have repeatedly rebuffed Lithuanian attempts to discuss a possible solution to the crisis.
+The average refund through April 7 was $829.55, up from $815.77 a year earlier.
+But Ms. Wylde calls solutions such as these "Band-Aids." Many old people are too weak to use grab bars, she says, and elevated seats don't allow for a good soak.
+Lugar said President Bush should "go slow" in improving ties should Ortega win the election, until it can be determined if the process was fairly conducted.
+General practitioners and family physicians deliver two-thirds of routine care in Canada, while internists, pediatricians, psychiatrists and other specialists deliver the rest.
+Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton asked what the federal role was in helping send more needy students to college "so that they can be internationally competitive." "Clearly the federal government has a role," replied Bush.
+It was hoped that these varieties could give Africans the benefits Asians were enjoying. But Warda admits that this approach proved 'misdirected'.
+While the results for commercial real estate also look fairly steady, such figures have been kept for only a relatively short period.
+Most of its leaders emerged in the wave of elections in 1989-90, when anybody seemed better than the party bosses.
+Tibet was independent from 1911 until the new Communist authorities in China regained control in 1950.
+Moreover, it is clear that protecting the environment pays.
+Catalogue free or available from any of the 13 trust shops. A charity that aims to help house those most in need.
+Analysts said today's quiet activity suggested a collapse was not likely, but a near-term correction was possible.
+The congressman admits to "poor judgment" in some dealings with Sauers but blames part of his predicament on "placing too much responsibility on my wife." The house "was my wife's project," he said.
+The visit will be Assad's first to Moscow since April 1987.
+Bowman had been the division's second ranking environmental official.
+What galls critics is that Sununu, in projecting a surplus, didn't deduct anything for bills he knew were coming due; Gregg did in predicting a deficit.
+In a speech last month, Rafsanjani referred to the possibility of "non-military solutions to the war."
+As previously reported, JWT directors have said they would consider alternatives to WPP's proposal, including taking the company private in a leveraged buyout, repurchasing JWT shares or seeking a friendly merger partner for the concern.
+Although Zeneca remained out of favour, ICI again found the buyers.
+Defendants have broader grounds for appeal.
+About 300 people attended the service, and scores of parishioners lined up in the church's reception hall afterwards to be blessed by the new priest.
+He is scheduled to be arraigned on formal charges Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington.
+A senior city official told the AP the riot was organized by Palestinian agitators from the Gaza Strip as a part of the Islamic Jihad's memorial day protest.
+Fellow liberals worry that Mr. Bloom's departure raises this "brain drain" to a new level.
+What the Soviet leader demanded in Oslo was, in effect, a bribe.
+Despite the uncertainty, public and private employers are embracing testing.
+Once in jail, Purdy made a rope out of strips of his shirt, tried to hang himself but was discovered.
+Mrs. Freeman makes "artificial pockets, soil buckets," by excavating the clay to a good depth and replacing it with "decent soil, compost and a bit of dried sheep manure or pigeon dung."
+Adobe's Mr. Nakao hopes the stabilization will occur in 1992.
+Britain's four major commercial banks, Barclays Bank PLC, Midland Bank PLC, National Westminster Bank PLC and LLoyds Bank PLC, responded by raising their base rate one point to that level.
+"He was carrying on, trying to give orders to everybody," said police Capt.
+A dating service secretly recorded its clients as they disclosed the intimate details of their love lives, according to a lawsuit.
+The NRA said there was little damage to the river Severn and river Roden and no sign of fish being killed.
+In currency dealings, the dollar closed at 143.65 yen, up 0.30 yen from Monday's 143.35-yen finish.
+However, it was the news that the group was to make a Pounds 30m charge in its year-end results due to a contribution to its pension fund that stunned researchers.
+Ladies and gentlemen, I think if you examine American foreign policy throughout the postwar era, one truth certainly shines through.
+Cypriot Defense Minister Andreas Aloneftis said his government has agreed to the U.N. plan.
+"There were indications from another company, but there was no formal offer whatsoever," this person said.
+He said official debts owed to creditor countries should be abolished through "outright cancellation by creditor countries."
+The facilitator said it was typical of a deep insecurity inside us all.
+Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone urged the Japanese parliament to approve without delay a supplementary budget needed to stimulate the domestic economy and ease friction with the nation's trading partners.
+When Burnet Realty sold a large stone house in Minneapolis for $255,000 last year, the seller indicated on a form that there were no problems.
+"The spread between market value and offer price is a lot narrower today than it was a year ago," the source noted.
+But six months after her slaying, no one answers the door.
+But an IBM spokesman yesterday wouldn't confirm or deny Japanese press reports that the two companies had reached a partial settlement requiring Fujitsu to pay $65 million a year to IBM.
+He said Monday he was delighted with the latest changes.
+Marks and Spencer was the busiest stock option on 2,173 contracts.
+Whether that can be put together, I don't know," said Sen. B.B. "Sixty" Rayburn, a legislator since 1948.
+Thanks to negotiations by the group, the governments of Japan and Kenya have stricken regulations that required women to have their loans guaranteed by their husbands or fathers.
+Neco holders also questioned the company's purchase of Home Owners stock, which has performed poorly during the past year.
+The KGB called it "another slanderous allegation by Oleg Kalugin."
+Mr. Kalikow, a real-estate developer and owner of the New York Post, filed for personal bankruptcy two months ago when banks refused to roll over personally guaranteed loans, citing the depressed real-estate market.
+Under the plan, which would include slashing real estate and other costs, McCoy predicted the banks would become successful operations, adding 6 percent to 15 percent to the company's earnings over the next five years.
+The ranch generates income from groups who rent it for private parties.
+The first is the perennial problem of supply, with another auction of government bonds due this month.
+Many parents, concerned about disposables but not wanting to bother with cloth diapers, are using disposables made of plastic containing cornstarch or oils, which some researchers believe speeds disintegration of the outside cover.
+"We still have the surf.
+The establishment of a financial mechanism to assist developing countries to tackle ozone depletion marks a new and positive step in cooperation between the developed and developing worlds.
+A coalition of agricultural groups Thursday unveiled a proposed 59-page "wholesome food" initiative that would double the amount of food tested by the state for pesticide residues.
+Aycox had been serving concurrent 8-to-20-year terms for armed robbery and assault.
+In the awful-and-scarce range, buyers can't be all that wary.
+They say GM is holding up new investment until the company is confident that it has the cars U.S. customers want to buy.
+The legal sparring over the date for the meeting has intensified the hostilities between the two companies in the two-month battle.
+Earlier that day, the divorced couple appeared before Salem Superior Court Judge David T. Doyle for Hunter's trial on charges of assault and battery, violating a restraining order and making criminal threats against Mrs. Hunter.
+The position of the glove compartment and the nature of the gun and its safety features make an accidental discharge on impact impossible, Witt said.
+Mr. Hutton has the dreariest part of all, the academic outsider who worships Gavin and pines after Babs.
+Fonda hiked ahead of her six companions and apparently took a wrong turn during the day hike, said Bill Tweed, a spokesman for the park about 40 miles east of here.
+David Mitchell, vice president of the Danville division, said at a news conference Friday that Whirlpool is optimistic it can find a buyer for the plant's floor-care operations, preserving 700 jobs.
+"Anybody who wants to give up his rifle, come forward," Galeano told his fighters.
+The spokesman also said: "The matter for which Mr. Curtis has been sanctioned doesn't relate to Dillon Read or to the securities industry.
+"It is clear that in the Air Force's zeal to protect the funding for the B-2 program, they have ignored or tolerated major infractions by Northrop to the detriment of the taxpayers," Dingell said in the letter to Cheney.
+The government should think again and offer BR pensioners a deal that is genuinely no less favourable than the status quo.
+The constitutional amendments passed Wednesday established the office of president of the republic, who will replace the 21-man collective presidency.
+At the opening, stocks picked up where they had left off the previous session.
+The first Indian soldiers were withdrawn from Sri Lanka on Tuesday since India sent more than 50,000 peacekeeping troops to the island 10 months ago.
+The man who took the seat Bork would have had _ Anthony Kennedy _ provided the fifth vote in the 5-4 majority that overturned the flag ruling.
+During his exile, Om later married another Korean woman in Sakhalin and had two children.
+"People need to be more concerned than ever about rising rates."
+Mr. Ward misunderstands the relationship between normative policy recommendations and positive economic analysis.
+By comparison, less than 1 percent of the population younger than 55 is at risk.
+More than 1,500 animals at the Gladys Porter Zoo were included in the preparations for Hurricane Gilbert.
+Too few people challenge the mathematics of the choice. Final salary schemes are certainly advantageous to long-serving employees with 40 years' service, and especially to those who are able to ratchet upwards their salary shortly before retirement.
+"What's Wrong With This Magazine?" asks the cover.
+Independent and skilled at making sponsorship work for both troupe and generous donor (ADT), the company is indomitable.
+Before the latest exodus there were about 600,000 displaced people in Azerbaijan as a result of the six-year civil war.
+Intelsat, an international consortium controlled by governments, currently owns all commercial trans-Atlantic communications satellites.
+The problem is particularly nettlesome because the Jones office is on the main stretch at the entrance of the historic district.
+"How about 'Little Women'?" asks another lifelong fan, Judy Handsman of New York, who says she's been around about as long as Nancy Drew.
+Those steps could include a ban on rap concerts, said colisuem spokeswoman Hilary Hartung.
+Vancouver Port Corp. also reported that longshoremen and truck drivers were refusing to cross picket lines at Vancouver's two container terminals.
+Citicorp also learned something about its underwriters.
+McClease heaved a sigh of relief as the verdict was read and later told reporters: "I'm happy.
+In April 1978, Kalmanovich helped bring about the release of an Israeli prisoner from a jail in Mozambique, according to the television account.
+"The agreement came as a surprise," said Ernesto, 24. "We heard about it by radio." The warring factions put a truce into place on March 21, the first day of the talks.
+The 500-acre retreat near Fort Mill has five restaurants, a $10 million water park and two 500-room hotels, one of them unfinished.
+In London, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher blamed Irish officials for losing the extradition case and said the two governments were holding "urgent consultations."
+Panamanian citizens were tipping off U.S. troops to arms caches to help crush the pro-Noriega resistance and to win a $5,000 reward for such information.
+The Netherlands experienced a rise in employment of 30 per cent, 'more than half of which seems to be attributable to the fall' in working time.
+Yvette, 20, who did not want her last name used, said police follow prostitutes on their tricks.
+Otherwise, it is the Munich formula as usual: end-of-season offerings performed by glossy names on little or no rehearsal to often scrappy, lacklustre effect.
+The government today appointed a special committee to investigate.
+Pe-Pe puppets, candy and cartoons became some of the most popular figures of Mexican children's entertainment.
+Uncertainties over the foreign exchange market and over a possible discount rate hike remain in the stock market, making trading less active, the dealer said.
+The assassins broke into Robinson's house Tuesday night while he was singing bedtime prayers with his American wife, four sons and 26 other children from his orphanage, Lebanese security sources told U.N. investigators.
+He said students were cooking in their rooms with what little food they had.
+Analysts expect the rise in oil prices to put pressure on corporate profits.
+Because of the huge families, housing is everybody's preoccupation.
+American companies are much more likely than Japanese companies to give their top jobs overseas to foreign nationals.
+At that meeting a mutual understanding began.
+There have been persistent rumours about his health, although in this week's interview he appeared relaxed and fit. The austerity programme is extracting a heavy social cost of which symptoms are not hard to find.
+GM told EDS officials "it's your baby, you decide whether and when" to sue Mr. Perot, one source familiar with the situation said.
+More than 83 percent of the direct benefit of the tax cut would go to those with incomes over $100,000 a year, according to a study released Wednesday by the non-partisan staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation.
+She says what's best about unity is the jam and the coffee.
+And some analysts say last week's bankruptcy-court filing by Braniff Inc. was probably hastened by the slump; the airline, based in Orlando, Fla., was heavily leveraged with debt and had been hoping to have a strong summer season.
+The White House official said a former high-ranking U.S. official recently delivered a secret message from Iraq offering to release hostages and pull out of Kuwait if certain demands were met.
+Most of the millions who perished at Auschwitz never even slept there for a night.
+USI, the nation's largest polyethylene producer, also is constructing a 300 million-pound linear low-density facility that is scheduled to begin operations in early 1988 at its Port Arthur, Texas, plant.
+But she said she's returning Friday because U.S. troops are there.
+Liz Rosenberg, publicist for the singer, was out of the office Thursday and couldn't be reached, a receptionist said.
+"Shamir sees clearly the eventual result and doesn't want to get into it.
+A vice chancellor in the Delaware Chancery Court will reconvene a hearing at 10 a.m. EDT today to decide whether Macmillan Inc.'s restructuring should be halted.
+Those five, already sentenced in the earlier charges, have been cooperating with federal investigators.
+Federal banking law prohibits state and local governments from taxing Treasury bills and notes, but allows franchise taxes or other taxes that aren't based on property values.
+Also Saturday, the daily Sovietskaya Rossiya reported construction workers discovered a mass grave Jan. 19 in Gorno-Altai, 1,900 miles southeast of Moscow.
+Smith was arrested and has been charged with attempted murder, police said.
+Dividends in future will be similar to 1990's SFr16 and SFr80 respectively.
+"The tourists think they're on a tour boat.
+As of June 30, Manufacturers Hanover's total loan-loss reserve was $2.06 billion, down from $2.53 billion a year earlier.
+Expected yield is a kilo of shitake mushrooms spread over four crops.
+Dukakis will contest only about half the Southern and Border states; he will campaign next week in North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.
+Legend has it that Japanese breath-analyzing devices are sensitive enough to detect when a driver has eaten "narazuke," pickles cured in rice-wine, and that drivers with that amount of alcohol in their bloodstreams risk arrest.
+Suddenly, computer alarm lights began flashing in the cabin.
+"I believe we are very much a part of the success of all of our skiers, from whatever nation.
+Indeed, Brooke-Little's only job before the Feathers was on a building site.
+Flames shot hundreds of feet high from the ship's air vents and thick, black smoke could be seen from 40 miles away after the 1 a.m. engine room explosion.
+But Peres rejected any other taxes or special assessments, saying they "could slow the pace of getting out of the recession and increase the rise in inflation." Parliament is expected to approve the budget with little debate or change.
+The Pentagon on Monday charged that a House committee's report on the Strategic Defense Initiative is basically a "rewrite of a fundamentally flawed" congressional report released in July.
+Cattle futures gained due to strong cash prices while pork futures finished mixed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
+Earnings per share rose from 4.63p to 5.16p.
+Drummond had the last laugh.
+Many Western governments did not send representatives to the carefully orchestrated anniversary celebration.
+Harvey, 30, an unemployed construction worker, told the media he found the mouse after sipping a Coors beer and becoming ill.
+Blackman's photographs of Elizabeth Ray, the non-typing secretary and ex-mistress of former Ohio Rep. Wayne Hayes, wound up in Hustler magazine.
+"This project is crazy.
+International sales were more than $50 million in the quarter, or 28% of total sales, compared with $20 million, or 12% of sales, a year ago.
+But the United States, bowing to pressure from American textile groups, wants a less comprehensive phase-down of existing textile tariffs and quotas.
+The chair is so big that two sisters sleep on top of the arms; the underpart of the arms serves as tunnels.
+This attitude is shared by all sectors of the economy, particularly by the business community of which we are an important part, as we have over 2,000 members, including the most prestigious and relevant firms and persons in the country.
+To his friends, however, he confided a desire to return to the virgin rainforest where he was born and raised.
+King was in Memphis to support striking city garbage men when he was slain.
+One twister, bearing winds of 100 mph, cut a milelong swath in Stillwater, hitting residential areas and the Oklahoma State University campus.
+"There are things we think are happening but, come the '90 census, we'll find that some of that is wrong," Butz acknowledges.
+There is no restriction on the number of helicopter flights allowed, Horner said.
+That's what I did on two previous occasions." Balian was relieved of command of the Dubuque in August after the Vietnamese reported the incident to U.N. officials in the Philippines.
+The brief urges the court to accept Texaco's appeal of Pennzoil's mammoth court judgment on the ground that the securities-law question at stake "is a matter whose significance extends well beyond this case."
+My mother said, just do your very best.
+The towfish is operated from on board the vessel.
+WASHINGTON _ Advocates of spending limits for Senate campaigns are regrouping for another battle, pursuing a new route after Republicans talked the last attempt to death less than a month ago.
+Investors owning big stocks were partially protected, but eventually even large companies couldn't withstand the poisonous combination of slow economic growth and high inflation.
+So was MacMurray, 80, the patriarch in "My Three Sons" from 1960 to 1972.
+DRPs plainly are not for people who need current income from their savings or who are looking to make fast trading profits.
+Their bodies were discovered by a woman walking her dog in a park in nearby Pontiac later Friday.
+As a result, rural areas must develop the ability to respond rapidly and effectively to changing market conditions.
+These ideas all sound sensible enough, but they mask important questions about the proper role of government in responding to the nation's economic challenges and industry's part in making America more competitive.
+Analysts say the market's focus on the inflation and interest-rate outlook is causing investors to turn away from stocks.
+In addition, the cog-wheel train (included in the weekly lift pass) on the Furka-Oberalp railway runs to the top of the Oberalp pass to the east, and from there a series of pistes and lifts leads down to Disentis in the upper Rhine valley.
+"There is a secular deterioration of minicomputer demand."
+There was also strength in primary metels such as steel.
+But the Fed and the Bush administration would like to see long-term rates move lower, too.
+Allen's father is none too happy that he hasn't become a policeman, too.
+Government spokesmen insist President Alfredo Stroessner enjoys good health, but his absences from official functions has provoked rumors that he is recovering from surgery.
+They remain powerful, however, and voters know many hope for future high office.
+"I can't think of any singer I'd go to Giants' Stadium to hear," says Jerry Patterson, a rare-book expert.
+Cuba has said 20,000 Cubans could leave for the United States each year under an agreement with Washington.
+Do it cautiously, do it carefully, but do it," he urges.
+"I want to make sure that quality, affordable health care is the birthright of every family and citizen in this land," says the Massachusetts governor, whose state last April began requiring health insurance with most jobs.
+With even official statistics showing a 20 percent decline in agricultural production from 1987 to 1988, and politicians increasingly willing to reform, the winegrowers may get their wish.
+Hospitals appealed for blood donations and helicopters and transport planes delivered thousands of tents and blankets.
+Many beautiful things in the exhibition were commissioned by the towns as propaganda.
+It still expects the second half to show an improvement from the first half.
+Post-tax profits rose 3.4 per cent to Y38.3bn.
+After a private hourlong meeting, the two men agreed on the $106-a-share price at 1 a.m. Later Saturday morning, the two companies began to thrash out the details of the agreement.
+He wants to get a solid majority behind his new premier, Kasdi Merbah, and begin revitalizing the economy.
+New York City's planning commission rejected a builder's proposal to transfer unused development rights from Grand Central Terminal so he could build a 72-story office tower three blocks away.
+Anticipating price softening, Ashland and other refiners already are cutting back on purchases, contributing to the OPEC production decline.
+It's that simple." Despite the Shoen family feud, the company hasn't been hurt, at least not yet, securities analysts who follow transportation companies say.
+"It was a hard time to learn to talk again, to walk again," she said. "I didn't know one word from the other.
+Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., was joined by two other lawmakers beset by recent sex scandals in abstaining from a vote Thursday on expelling Frank from the House because of his official actions on behalf of a male prostitute.
+The challenge to the U.S. and other Western democracies sympathetic to the plight of the Kurds will be to differentiate their responses to the incipient Kurdrelated crises in Iraq and Turkey.
+Three of the injured were reported in serious condition.
+The East German news media portrayed the American singer as someone who fights against social injustices and as a friend of workers.
+The USS Ticonderoga, the first Aegis cruiser, acted as a "de facto" control tower off Lebanon in 1983, according to its combat-systems officer.
+An additional 334 ballots were contested for various reasons, he said.
+It was a scenario that involved little pain for the Soviets, provided it left intact their gains in the developing world.
+Mr. Phillips, whose book made the capital-area best-seller list of the Washington Post only a week after it became available, isn't discomfited by the praise it has received from his erstwhile rivals.
+Callable at par after two years and at each subsequent Libor fixing date.
+The accident occurred during the Solidarity leader's annual summer getaway in the Kaszubian Lakes region in northern Poland, where he has a cabin.
+The Treasury said in a statement that the accord was reached with the Paris Club, which meets informally to consider requests for rescheduling officially guaranteed debt.
+He said Sister MacKey probably will be flown in coming days to Houston, headquarters of her order, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word.
+If the Congress approved a pay raise for the House and not the Senate, "It would be odd," said Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., who said he supports raising Senate salaries and eliminating the acceptance of honoraria.
+Statistics due Friday on unemployment during July were widely awaited by the financial markets.
+The measure calls for mutual respect between branches which disagree on the issue, and exercise of courtesy between bishops of differing opinions.
+"It's one of the first federal court rulings regarding genetically-engineered proteins used as therapeutic drugs," he said. "There's been a lot of uncertainty where ownership as indicated by patents would end up in this field." Hatton agreed.
+Mr. Stewart said Utah Power has tended to choose its leadership from within the company and its directors from within the state, "creating a kind of incestuous relationship between management and the board," which has proved "stifling."
+Getting the word to employees is equally important and speed is the watchword because the urge to volunteer can be fleeting.
+Martin would dazzle them with her sweet, pure singing voice and make them laugh with her tomboyish charm and sense of fun.
+I fainted," said Ibtissam Khodor, a Moslem housewife who was shopping when the truck exploded.
+The British fear increased fishing in Argentine waters could threaten Falklands fish stocks.
+Battelle's Seattle Research Center was asked by Esquire magazine to study changes in living patterns among men since World War II.
+"You know, he just liked to take the other side, to argue.
+We began in the early 1980s, and it was 1986 before we broke even," he said.
+The stock closed Friday at $40.75 a share, down $3.625.
+The Matif also lists a 90-day Treasury bill contract.
+Though the outcome of the dispute between California and federal regulators is unclear, the energy commission is going ahead with hearings on the pipeline proposals scheduled to resume Sept. 17.
+Authorities then sought a warrant to excavate the chief's yard.
+"I met with the House members over there, and they're ready to go to work and go flat out for the next 26 days." Later Thursday, Bentsen was flying to Houston to watch the presidential debate on television and to attend a post-debate rally.
+We will promote responsible planning of family size, child spacing, breast-feeding and safe motherhood.
+During the news conference, Jagmohan rejected suggestions by some reporters that most Kashmiris wanted to secede and join Pakistan.
+An attempt in 1911 to win voter support for a negotiated free trade agreement with the U.S. failed.
+When a PAC contributes heavily to a candidate's war chest, there is at very least an unspoken quid pro quo.
+He disputed their claims that their device produced excess heat, or that it yielded byproducts of fusion, including helium, tritium, neutrons and gamma rays.
+People's load factor in November, or percentage of available seats occupied, fell 4.8 percentage points to 45.6%.
+The high court struck down contract guarantees for minority firms and made it tougher to prove bias in the workplace, while making it easier for white males to contest affirmative action.
+Playgrounds should be examined regularly for possible hazards, such as equipment that is not stable, he said.
+Although the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Wall Street shot up as much as 20 points at the start of New York trading, London investors paid scant attention.
+Estimates on the number of women who suffer severe emotional problems after giving birth range from 4 percent to 10 percent, but up to 80 percent of new mothers may have milder cases of "baby blues," she said.
+Outdoor sports are out of the question on the desolate ice desert that stretches more than 300 miles from here to the south. Even for those hardy enough to play outdoors, it's hard to see a soccer ball during the three-month polar night.
+"Anything can happen." Judge Aug said he will sign an order allowing the new company, to be called Federated Department Stores Inc., to emerge after some of the technical language in the legal document is amended.
+Since the new gallery was not to be air-conditioned, the display cases had to be as nearly airtight as possible, and yet these are so designed that a curator can open a case unaided. Conservation made a new gallery urgently necessary.
+Cash reserves help a manager buy time and wait out a bad market before liquidating any securities.
+He also recommends spicing up the local cornmeal staple, a porridge known as sadza, with grasshopper gravy.
+He said Bush's conditions for ending sanctions were uncalled for.
+Gorbachev said they are needed to end a "foolish" economic system that stifles initiative and technological progress.
+Farm stocks of wheat totaled 283 million bushels, while off-farm supplies were 411 million bushels.
+But officials acknowledged that INS representatives have been meeting frequently for the past week or so with Justice Department officials, an indication that details of such a policy change were being worked out.
+At the same time, shareholders withdrew a planned offering of 750,000 common shares.
+While the study did not examine the effects of passive smoking on the heart, some believe this may be an even more important hazard.
+Gregory arrived in June in the northwestern Louisiana city of 200,000. He converted A.B. Palmer Park, once overrun by dope dealers, into a joyful, child-filled bunker.
+The three were understood to have left the company Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.
+The billings of some lobbying firms are suffering.
+"I laughed when I read the script," he said, "but I also thought, `This can be very morbid.'
+It added that investigators found that many of the victims were fundamentalist Christians who believed they were dealing "with a man blessed by God with extraordinary business abilities."
+The U.S. currency opened at 137.17 yen and ranged between 136.95 yen and 138.10 yen.
+A compromise on who owns resources wouldn't necessarily cover who's responsible for foreign debt.
+He blamed the departing Indian peacekeeping force for "arming to the teeth" the Tamil National Army, which was created by pro-Indian Tamils shortly before the Indians withdrew from the Batticaloa area.
+The official Saudi Press Agency quoted King Fahd as saying the pilgrims had failed to follow safety rules "issued in good time ahead of the (pilgrimage) season."
+As written, the bill would require a single law, the federal one.
+Derwinski indicated that the United States would ask visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian to use his country's leverage with North Korea to prevent any disruption of the Olympics.
+The shares closed at Dollars 51 1/4 , up Dollars 1 7/8 , in trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Mr Tobias, 51, has been an outside director of Lilly since 1986.
+Every day, about 100 letters arrive at P.O. Box 6218, the collection point near his suburban home.
+As administrative officer, Lacey will have the same authority as the union's international president and executive board to veto union expenditures, disciplinary actions and appointments.
+But, he adds, "we don't know in what direction."
+Many members of Congress promised to oppose the trade agreement until the Soviet Union ended its embargo against the breakaway Baltic republic and participated in negotiations aimed at achieving Lithuanian independence.
+Given the much lower price of conventional film, he said, Polaroid's new instant film still is "not very" attractive on a price-performance basis.
+We're discussing reciprocity." MICHAEL DUKAKIS, answering Jackson's contention that he is being treated unfairly: "This is a campaign for delegates as well as votes.
+We will respond with heavy ingestion of fruit juice, carrots and celery.
+But these actions have been reactive, and carefully limited in time and scope. They have been accompanied, too, by repeated assertions that the US cannot and will not act as the world's policeman.
+Hazelwood's license was revoked then, but was restored in 1986 after he completed a state program, the Times said.
+It is expected to include proposals for strike ballots to be conducted by post and subjected to independent scrutiny and the introduction of strengthened rights of union members against fraud in elections and mismanagement of finances.
+As an eyewitness can attest, Mr. Boris picked every one himself, often finding caches of morels that others passed right by.
+The case has not yet gone to trial.
+It makes sense to get out of the market, or move to the short end,' said one trader.
+Your donation also entitles you to other proposed blockbusters of the Revolutionary era, such as "No Paine, No Gain" by the author of "Common Sense," and the "Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" by B. Franklin with Dave Anderson.
+That's because lawmakers and Pentagon brass seem determined to maintain maritime superiority.
+There is already discussion in Washington, no longer regarded as purely academic, about the floor level at which US nuclear weapons should ultimately be stabilised.
+The Asahi also said 44 percent of the 2,379 adults questioned in the poll indicated they opposed Uno's Cabinet _ the highest non-support rate for any new Cabinet in the 34 years the Liberal Democrats have been Japan's dominant party.
+"They have reinstituted the requirement that before someone is made a soldier, he will have to `make his bones.'
+"There was a strong feeling of self worth," he said. "We knew we were good, and we wanted to be good.
+Asked how many fires had broken out, authorities said the mayor's office would compile figures and release them on Monday.
+What he wants is to get into a prolonged argument with me on television, any other kind of media.
+First, the government has had a 10% average annual growth in outlays for 20 years.
+The financial markets typically react to a range of news reports and rumors.
+The proportions are similar in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
+Revenues last year were a mere Dollars 8.3m, and the company posted a net loss of Dollars 5.7m. Even at Tuesday's Dollars 42 a share, the stock was trading at about 76 times estimated 1994 earnings of 55 cents a share.
+"I told them to get off, we were playing," he said.
+At the time of the incident, President Reagan offered compensation to relatives of the victims, but he ruled out any role for the Iranian government in settling damage claims.
+The most visually stunning finds are the olive oil works, where giant stone crushers, weights and storage chambers are virtually undamaged.
+The national conventions were fun while they lasted.
+Our biggest risk is not being able to take advantage of our lead."
+He urged both nations to work toward developing a world market for food to take care of starving people.
+Rite-Aid rose 7/8 to 20 3/4 after reporting fiscal third-quarter net income of 29 cents a share, up from 26 cents a year earlier.
+Bondholders will have 21 days to respond.
+Because of their size, full-size Caprice and Crown Victoria cars are expected to remain popular with taxi companies and police departments, which require four-doors and door space for occupants who frequently must get in and out of the vehicle.
+Two members of Congress want to visit Lebanon to win support for a proposal to end the country's 14-year civil war, but the State Department is worried about their safety.
+"We also expect that the government of Nicaragua will take whatever measures are necessary to stop this pattern of activity, which the Sandinistas have conducted for years," it said.
+The portfolio has grown from a value of Pounds 12.3m at the end of December 1991 to Pounds 52.9m at the end of January this year. A combination of new ordinary shares and convertible unsecured loan stock will be issued.
+W.J. Sanders III, chairman and chief exeuctive officer of Advanced Micro Devices Inc., announced yesterday "essentially flat results in a period of generally weak demand for semiconductors," partly because the company doesn't make DRAMs.
+The Retail Federation of Maine, a coalition of large stores, began campaigning to change the law several years ago.
+Kenneth Fowler, who witnessed the crash from his home near the south end of the runway, said he sensed disaster when he first saw the plane.
+The vote was for the future of trade unionism, but the sound and fury of the debate put the ugly face of trade unionism before the public.
+The news agency carried detailed reports of each day's debates and interviews with Soviet citizens saying they want change.
+Built as a seaside village in 290 acres, it also has a small marina and a sandy beach.
+Mr Muller claims the co-ordination of Swissair and SAS schedules has contributed to a big increase in Swissair's business from Scandinavia to and from Africa.
+Children as young as 11 have been selected as drivers to minimize weight.
+A group of about 30 foreigners also protested the remarks in a demonstration at the Justice Ministry in Tokyo in Tuesday, Kyodo News Service reported.
+Troops for the North and South traded volley after volley in an engagement staged at one-third its original scale.
+THE FALL of Mr Franz Steinkuhler, the one real star in the German trade union firmament, was in the end entirely self-inflicted. Few of his senior colleagues in the mighty IG Metall, the 3.3m strong engineering workers union, really wanted him to go.
+His chest hurt, he couldn't concentrate and he was depressed.
+He would also relax antitrust laws to encourage mergers within beleaguered industries.
+Although the Who doesn't have a new album and has no plans for one, the band is expected to play cuts from Townshend's solo album, "The Iron Man," due out at the end of this month.
+In a lovely Italian line, it is said that they are simply 'the Giganti family', as one may speak of other Italian dynasties. In fact, the giants never appear.
+He told the court how Gerena held a gun to his supervisor's head and ordered Girard to lie on the floor of the depot.
+The Fed's intervention was carried out entirely with foreign currencies from its existing reserves.
+Some sources close to the company said Norfolk Southern might consider acquiring the airline to further diversify the company's coal, commercial transportation and banking investments.
+The kids' market has a "relatively small number of advertisers," says Jerry Dominus, senior vice president of entertainment marketing and sales for CBS.
+President Bush's job approval rating has fallen to the lowest point of his presidency, a media group said today.
+"It's the non-traditional way." The Breeders Cup kicked off last Friday.
+By a 2-to-1 margin, 47 percent to 23 percent, those polled said legalization would lead to an increase in crime, not a decrease as some have argued.
+He accused the committee of working "hand in glove" with the special prosecutor threatening to indict his client, and using dirty tricks besides.
+He is believed to currently own around 2.5% of Zayre.
+"There will probably be a certain success for the negotiations with GM," Mr. Agnelli said.
+The cases argued before the court today dealt, not with the broad issue of whether abortion should be legal, but whether parents of minors should be notified if their daughters seek one.
+Thirty-one countries have signed the treaty, reached in Montreal last September, to curb the global use of chlorofluorocarbons.
+Mr Jaffre predicts 'mediocre' results of just over FFr1bn this year, against FFr6.2bn in 1992.
+"Maybe it's bottomed and we're on our way back," said Stephen Cohen of Gartner Securities Corp., who expected fourth-quarter margins to be a full percentage point lower.
+"This court is mindful of the fact that this is the fifth petition of its kind filed this week in various Missouri courts - the previous four petitions having been dismissed," the ruling said.
+But Mr. Takeuchi of the stock exchange said, "I used to work at the Ministry of Finance, and people there worry about everything.
+Sonny Gets His Share." "I don't have anything personally against Cher, but we want the world to know that Sonny wrote and produced most of their hit songs," he says.
+Though Mr. LeFrak grew up and got rich in New York, he sees himself as betrayed, in a way, by his hometown.
+When the photo session was done, Avedon said "`I can't work with that woman.' "But we worked together for another 40 years," he said.
+Arrested with him was a Liberian army officer identifed as Col. Christopher Doe, who was accused of working for the CIA.
+"He lives just like an ordinary person," says Mr. al-Nowais.
+Holding 14.8 percent of Texaco's stock, Icahn had been pressuring the oil giant to put itself up for sale since it emerged from a 13-month reorganization under the supervision of a bankruptcy court judge.
+Residents say the pollution problem was acknowledged only when Ceausescu's son, Nicu, visited the town for two days last fall and the factories were shut down.
+The game, invented by a man named Charles B. Darrow during a spell of unemployment in 1933, now is distributed in 35 countries and in 19 languages.
+The minister of posts and telecommunications, Masaaki Nakayama, told a news conference he accepted the resignation of the company's chairman, Hisashi Shinto.
+But he said Mr. Markey hopes this pushes the networks and studios to work it out on their own.
+Holding the Endangered Species Act accountable for housing problems is not only misguided, it is irresponsible.
+With AM-Philippines-Quake: Death toll rises to nearly 500, officials raise fears hundreds more may have perished in landslides in remote northern mountains.
+In Japan and parts of Europe corporate directors may be in part responsible to other 'stakeholders'; and there are non-profit making corporations in all countries.
+For three days, Wise didn't sleep, fielding more than 50 calls about Busey and conducting several live radio interviews each day.
+Mrs. Donnelly's lawsuit invoked the federal law within a required 90-day deadline.
+"Thanks, Larry," said Lear. "So are you." Never mind that most critics consider Jon Bon Jovi the musical equivalent of the Alaska oil spill.
+Last week, 12 pounds of opium from Thailand were found in a Federal Express shipment passing through the airport, Kitchens said.
+Wheeler says American redeployments will take into consideration the military situation.
+Prime Minister Nobuo Takeshita, Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa and former Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone are among those who have acknowledged their aides bought Recruit stock, but they all have denied they knew about it at the time.
+"With interest rates coming down, people may be looking for a higher yield," suggests Oppenheimer's Mr. Pitts.
+Both Alfred Schmidt and Rudolf Cordes have been freed.
+Instead, it attempts to prevent the further sale of any Jim Walter assets and to hold Kohlberg Kravis and the remaining corporate structure responsible for any judgments related to asbestos-related lawsuits.
+Chrysler, car manufacturer 11.
+He added that proponents of the preference policy would pressure Congress to pass legislation reversing the appeals court's decision.
+The confrontation involving the Marines occurred without violence at a base gate near what the demonstrators say is a bunker containing nuclear weapons.
+He said his review of the case led him to believe Anjuli was not neglected.
+Demand for Denver's $600 million offering of airport system revenue bonds also ran strong, but only after underwriters led by Lehman Brothers were forced to reprice the offering with higher yields.
+West Tennessee also was under a flash flood watch overnight for an area between the Mississippi River and the Tennessee River, which includes Memphis.
+He worked as an accountant in New Orleans before recently moving to Dallas.
+Published reports have said contributions to Covenant House have dropped since the allegations against Ritter surfaced, but Harnett said the organization was in good financial condition.
+About 5,000 students staged a rally today at a downtown park for the second straight day to demand the dissolution of the electoral college.
+A high-ranking Panamanian officer accused of helping Noriega smuggle cocaine was jailed in Florida after surrendering in Panama. Lt.
+He talks about freedom and yet denies access to a free country.
+In the event, they ate into reserves, and held the dividend. One encouraging sign was that in the second half of the year, Midland's bad debt charge fell.
+Former top cabinet officials would be barred from lobbying any part of the executive branch or members of Congress for a year.
+Bernard Rene Doreau, a French author and journalist best known in this country for a history of the du Pont family, has died at age 88.
+The assistance is the second round of American government assistance.
+As a result, administration costs were 13 per cent down year on year, Mr Farebrother said. Earnings per share, depressed by a higher tax charge, fell from 23.9p to 17p.
+During a visit to Paris, Arafat tried to remove another obstacle to talking with Israel by declaring the PLO charter, which calls for eliminating Israel, "outdated." Gadhafi was asked about Arafat's statement on the charter.
+He added that "we have every intention of going forward with the Old National acquisition," and said the company will make a formal presentation to Moody's analysts when financing plans have been formalized.
+It also urged private companies to join in the freeze, refraining from marking up prices to make up for higher wage costs.
+UNI and government-run television reported the seizure of the heroin and listed the value, but gave no further details.
+With a controlling shareholding in Baltica coming onto the market within two or three years, Skandia may again look at this option.
+Firefighters were dispatched to homes and businesses where rising water poured under doors and through electrical wall outlets.
+In addition, each is adding made-for-TV movies, series, and exclusive events, like boxing matches on HBO.
+Hu's death on April 15 touched off major protests by students demanding democratic reforms.
+Microsoft is taking a reserve to cover anticipated returns, she added.
+But Wednesday, Aon's Mr. Ryan reiterated that he wouldn't pursue the offer if Corroon's board continues to oppose it.
+Unemployment in the east will stay high for some time.
+His greatest dream was to be on the "Tonight Show" with his idol, Johnny Carson.
+The section of the pier that collapsed was about 40 feet long.
+He said many went away convinced that Lo had found enough evidence of a new infectious agent that further study was justified.
+Adopting nicknames like Rambo, Stallone and Pistoleiro, or Gunman, they are drawn by the macho appeal of defying danger and a camaraderie that bears the fervid intensity of a blood rite.
+Mr. Heyman, who has unsuccessfully tried to raid other companies, is thus using an approach similar to the one he used when he gained control of GAF management in 1983.
+"I think the board in this case was trying to strike a strong degree of independence, and show it was going to put the company up to the highest bidder," Galante said. "It turned out to be a fiasco.
+The party worker in Nogorno-Karabakh said in a telephone interview that paramilitary police were deployed in rural areas. Perfilyev told reporters the situation was tense in the region.
+He was forced to resign from the Central Bank in 1984 after the discovery of an overstatement of $600 million in the country's foreign exchange reserves.
+There are 10, three of them journalists.
+"It's not a meeting to make decisions.
+"All we intend to do now is to get our football team ready to play and to get on with the season with as few distractions as possible," Heritage Academy headmaster and coach Ray Wooten said.
+The company is the fastest growing among the world's 20 largest pharmaceutical companies.
+A senior Foreign Ministry official said Thursday that Israel should accept that the Palestine Liberation Organization represents the Palestinian people, prompting calls by right-wing politicians for his resignation.
+Stock prices fell to an eight-week low Wednesday under a barrage of late selling attributed to disappointing economic and earnings news.
+He said that the rest of the arrests were made in Monterrey and in the town of Villa de Santiago, 60 miles south of the state capital.
+The lake has an "incredible and complex volcanic, glacial, and explosive history," he said.
+The scheme set a maximum reimbursement of #5,000. But other major depositors, including local authorities with a total of around #100 million on deposit, stand to lose most of their money.
+The date is uncertain; Polhill, 55, who has diabetes, remained under observation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Maryland.
+He said the charge also includes a write-down on some unprofitable parts of Vehicle Leasing & Services and expected losses on the disposal of slow-moving aircraft parts in Ryder's aviation-services businesses.
+Banks also might appreciate clearer standards in these areas.
+So what hope is there for most stomach cancer sufferers?
+Do you expect future generations to pay you a good pension over decades of secure retirement?
+Anyone with any influence should try to convince the Algerian generals that the better course for a modern government is to let democracy run its course.
+Arizona is one of nine states in which B.A.T needs regulatory clearance for its bid; Farmers has insurance units based in those states.
+In the same period, National Steel Corp., with nearly twice as many production workers in steel and fabricating operations, had five deaths.
+The newspaper said hospital staff had violated all sanitary rules.
+We look out for one another.
+The U.N. cease-fire resolution authorizes the rapid introduction of an international peacekeeping force along the Iraq-Kuwait border.
+"These conditions don't correspond to the international principles of joint ventures," it said.
+Recalling the day he was unmasked, his wife, Ann Sweeney, said: "I was shocked.
+America must love its holidays, at least judging by the files of the federal government, since the nation has no fewer than 110 places called Holiday.
+It noted that millions of dollars worth of South African gold and diamonds reach U.S. consumers annually in the form of jewelry, which was not banned.
+Environmental policy has also benefitted from Prof. Coase's analysis.
+In continental Europe overall, market conditions stabilised. In North America, the combination of an improving market and rationalisation programmes in the last 12 months had brought a return to profitability.
+"I am glad I transferred because I had been there.
+After appealing the conviction to district court, Hegel found him guilty again and sentenced him to 16 days.
+Meantime, it was keeping all options open, including adding to or cutting its interest. He added that ADT's earnings were expected to fall by 5-15 per cent this year largely as a result of a decline in income from unspecified non-operating sources.
+Fears that British Aerospace may become rudderless following weekend reports of the chairman's impending departure exacted a toll on the stock.
+"Would anyone argue that a truckload of zinc ore with gold nuggets in it isn't more valuable than a truckload of zinc ore without gold nuggets?" he asks.
+A spokesman for RJR said: "We've had a few complications, but that's normal for a complex transaction.
+"We are relieved and quite pleased that she even made it through today's procedure," Hanscom said.
+Contributions called "fixed donations" made to the Church of Scientology by its members may not be claimed as federal income tax deductions, the Supreme Court ruled today.
+He succeeds Toshio Nagamura, 62, who resigned because of ill health.
+GM wouldn't comment on reports in South Korea that it's considering a link-up with Ssangyong group, another South Korean vehicle maker.
+U.S. and Western European trade officials have agreed to discuss Airbus Industrie subsidies and pricing at an Oct. 27 meeting in London called by the European Community.
+Because of a 34% decline in sherry exports from a 1979 peak of 152 million liters (about 40 million gallons), the Jerez sherry makers are cutting costs, axing jobs and branching out into other products.
+He was very tense.
+"The attack must have been carried out by extremists whatever their color, identity or nationality is," he said at a news conference in Baghdad, where the PLO has offices and its official radio station, Voice of Palestine.
+PowerGen has authority to buy up to 10 per cent of its own capital and the market is assuming that given its modest 15 per cent gearing it will make further purchases.
+While many inventors struggle for years to get an audience with major manufacturers, Sharper Image decided to cut through the bureaucracy.
+He said he had called for an extraordinary meeting of the permanent council of the Organization of American States to consider action against Noriega.
+Iran has criticized Iraq's occupation and annexation of Kuwait. But it also has attacked the U.S.-led Western intervention in the Persian Gulf.
+Low-income whites were rejected 14.7% of the time, compared with 20.8% of upper-income blacks.
+A 19th-century painting set in ancient Rome of a young woman about to bathe has been sold at auction for $153,450 _ nearly 20,000 times its 1956 purchase price of $8.
+In Tokyo, dealers said the market closely followed the movement of the U.S. dollar, with yen bonds recovering from their lows whenever the the dollar retreated from its highs.
+Aides scheduled a stop in Yellowstone park, to view fire damage, on his way to California Thursday.
+Talk circulated that Brazil had raised its prices to between $1.70 and $1.75 a pound from $1.55, analysts said.
+The Polish text of the report is the only official version until today," Polityka said.
+The White House announcement capped three months of intensive interagency discussions on how the U.S. can meet the demands of its allies for liberalized trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
+The shares are trading at a 15 per cent price earnings discount to the market, hardly a position of strength.
+Butcher said the hot food was welcome after living on dried rations.
+There is no guarantee that the EU will increase its dependence on energy from countries outside the EU while it can develop nuclear power and maintain coal production,' Mr Hvistendahl said.
+The news conference was held as word came that Michael Dukakis, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, had picked Sen. Lloyd Bentsen of Texas as his running mate.
+To grasp its importance we must attend to every detail of our inner experience, and we will see that each is morally charged.
+Spokeswoman Nantana Neeyatan said the mishap occured as the Garuda Indonesia jet was trying to line up with the tube that allows passengers to walk from the plane to the terminal.
+Everybody was absorbed in the little intricacies of what had happened two years ago.
+In Tacloban, 360 miles southeast of Manila, police fired water cannons at about 1,000 workers, students and other protesters.
+A spokesman said the settlement wouldn't materially affect the company's financial position.
+Members are routinely replaced as they get too old to appeal to their pre-teen and teen audience.
+The church was established in 15 countries when he took over, and congregations opened in 20 more countries during his tenure.
+The Soviets are balking at the prospect of a united Germany joining NATO.
+The subscription price remains the same at 36p.
+The Belgians fought bravely, but were overmatched.
+The law also applies to 45 municipal pension funds.
+But "when we gave them the drug, they picked the right cap within minutes," Ms. Costall says.
+Thus, the basic premise is valid over long time frames," they observe.
+If too many people have volunteered for the sweetener, the company will reject requests from the least senior candidates.
+But they never have flown their own flag. Now, parts of ethnic Kurdistan lie in Iraq, Syria, Iran and Turkey.
+He has spent an increasing amount of time on the road across the country to help raise money for his party's Senate and gubernatorial candidates.
+The body was found by Zappalorti's brother Tuesday on a beach near a small lean-to which the mentally disabled man frequented.
+Mr. Riss couldn't be reached.
+Skills of contortion will come to the fore as writing - or heaven forbid, working on a portable - will challenge any theory of ergonomics.
+Mrs. Horn's appointment was viewed as a major coup for the Columbus, Ohio-based Banc One, which has been attempting to expand its presence in northeast Ohio.
+The Army on Friday discharged six soldiers who left their intelligence unit in Europe and went to a Florida beach town known for frequent sightings of UFOs.
+A Foreign Ministry official said Uno was to leave Sunday for Paris to attend a meeting of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
+Goodyear has been producing its profitable high-performance tires at its Union City, Tenn., plant.
+Mr Preston has yet to rise to such challenges.
+And in early trading in Tokyo on Thursday, shares were down further on worries about the dollar, with the Nikkei off 22.44 points to 22796.98 at the morning close.
+Everything is available on the black market _ or "free market," as the Iranians call it _ at 10 times the official price.
+His advice for visitors: "If you stop there at nighttime and you see a bunch of kids, you better not stop." They might be Tri-City Bombers, a youth gang claiming Lopezville as its territory.
+P&G also said none of its employees would be affected by the inquiry.
+He will not be given the chance to threaten the incomes, the lifestyle and the house prices of the well-off. But even John Major, planning his strategy for a five-year term as prime minister, may need to rethink some of the tenets of Thatcherism.
+It makes me believe that a lot of people feel that 8% is about as low as the bond market can go." One reason is supply.
+It's an unnatural place for the union to be" - Jerry Tucker of the New Directions Movement, a dissident autoworkers group.
+What seemed like fiscal prudence to Reagan and Bentsen smacked of tax tyranny to Dan Hawley and his loosely knit band of confederates.
+E. Keith Hovland, Qual-Med's executive vice president, finance, declined to elaborate on how the HMO-provider would finance the proposed offer.
+Last year, Cubic paid the federal government about $7.3 million to settle claims that it fraudulently tested the hand-held mine detectors it refurbished for the Navy.
+"When the mother came in to pick up the baby this evening, the baby was not on the pediatric unit where he was supposed to be," Sussman said.
+I think that you have to deal with the Russians from strength, and we have to understand that you have to have a strong modernized nuclear deterrent.
+"We had our turn; now it's their turn," says Ms. Arsht, who came from the Commerce Department two years ago with Marlin Fitzwater when he became Reagan's spokesman.
+That's their message to the working men and women of America.
+He grew up in Canton and Ogdensburg, N.Y., then enrolled in the School of Fine Arts and joined the football team at Yale University.
+Small companies can still prosper, but many will have to rely on niches and direct-mail marketing.
+'Swiss integration in Europe is a matter of survival,' he added. Most other Swiss companies have already insulated themselves against the possibility that Switzerland will not join the EC by setting up subsidiaries and factories within EC countries.
+The United States, which had the sixth lowest rate in the world in 1955, now ranks 19th.
+And the LPO's lovely flutes distinguished themselves throughout.
+Each morning, busloads of Americans, Germans and Japanese clog the mud lanes running past monuments that have astonished visitors for centuries.
+The university will draw on US experience where, said Mr Cook, the message is that universities have to be integrated into the community.
+They also started listening to the catalog's 30 million customers.
+He was most recently president of the company's fiber optics transmission equipment division.
+Negotiators for Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and the Palestinians were on their way to Washington, poised for a publicrelations coup as the Israelis insisted they wouldn't arrive till next week.
+In the three years 1979 through 1981 the percentage increase came to 35.4%.
+"Tonight I am taking all my commercials off the air that have any reference to you, and I'm asking you to do the same thing," Durenberger said.
+Full and total recovery is expected." The Quayles also urged all women to have yearly Pap tests.
+A judge overturned the jury award on grounds some of the money Metrix claimed it lost may have been the result of lawful competition and not illegal tie-in arrangements.
+A libel case stemming from a Pulitzer Prize-winning series on improprieties in college athletics was reinstated April 26 against the Lexington Herald-Leader by the Kentucky Supreme Court.
+The wage trend is more than doubling western Germany's annual inflation rate, which was running 2.8% in April.
+Most African economies still rely on one or two primary commodities, which altogether account for about 80 per cent of Africa's export revenues - roughly the same as 20 years ago. The fall in the share of the world market has cost Africa dear.
+Even before the offering, analysts were concerned that Smith Corona's balance sheet would remain highly leveraged, with pro forma debt totaling $95 million.
+But the good part is that you can't buy a bad apple in your town today." Butz said it is "completely unacceptable to believe that there is no way out of the problems we have created" through chemicals and other scientific means.
+Allen's job, in part, is to pinpoint business opportunities and takeover targets for the company. 'Ken Allen is a good man for this job,' says Mead.
+The Financial Times 500-share index fell 10.83 points to 1,331,83 points at the close.
+Deportees from Canada are sometimes forcibly sedated before being expelled to protect other travelers, the Canadian immigration minister said.
+K.K. Chang sits in a bank vault signing his name as many as 16,000 times a day to approve the transfer of customers' share certificates.
+While tens of thousands of software packages using the IBM standard are available in the U.S., they say only about 8,000 are written for NEC.
+Nevertheless, Wellcome shares fell 18 pence to 360 pence ($6.61) in late trading on London's stock exchange yesterday.
+This constraint was imposed not by the Federal Reserve System but by the federal government's red-ink budget policy.
+CBS executives would not comment. "We have no announcement to make," said CBS spokesman Tom Goodman.
+"The trend of earnings is sharply upward, and in March the company operated profitably for the first time in 10 months."
+Before good will, Overnite Transportation earnings fell 11% to $15 million, Union Pacific said.
+Forty percent prefer a senior citizens' building to one for all age groups, up from 32 percent in 1986.
+It is too early to give up the search for consensus.
+The Deux Chevaux was conceived as an affordable car for those of modest means.
+Pioneer Electronic fell Y40 to Y2,980 and Hitachi declined Y3 to Y902. Steelmakers were weak, with Kawasaki Steel slipping Y9 to Y372. Honda Motor receded Y40 to Y1,700 following BMW's acquisition of Rover. Some banks were lower on profit-taking.
+Belgium's two biggest holding companies will receive the equivalent of about $16 million in the form of cash and a 7.4% stake in Contibel Holdings PLC.
+On election night, the Interior Ministry's initial partial returns _ less than one percent of the vote _ showed him leading. There was then a delay of several hours before it released a substantial tally showing his loss.
+His ministry has not issued guidelines limiting the use of blood products to certain symptoms.
+The Bharatiya Janata, or Indian People's Party, which backs Singh's government, has supported the plan for the temple.
+He called the budget "about as good a job as could be done." Aside from the tax and spending changes, the budget was balanced by shifting $2.1 billion in health and mental health programs to local governments.
+ANI, the Sydney-based heavy engineering group which owns Aurora in the UK, has reported a 13.6 per cent rise in after-tax profits for the nine months to end-March to ADollars 43.8m.
+He didn't try to line up other Democrats in advance, few were signing on afterward, and some rejected the politically risky idea of aid to Moscow.
+Also, recent rains may have had an impact on the quality of the recently harvested Brazilian coffee being dried."
+Campbell acknowledged his computer would be overmatched if the champion performed the way he did in game two Wednesday against Karpov.
+And an array of pricey businesses are sprouting.
+He was also a Rhodes Scholar.
+Besides the CPA institute, the panel's other sponsors are the Americam Accounting Association, the Financial Executives Institute, the Institute of Internal Auditors and the National Association of Accountants.
+Kidder, Peabody & Co. said it delayed the Ethan Allen junk bond sale until market conditions were calmer.
+The four-page newsletter by the National Council of Field Labor Locals was sent through the Labor Department's internal mail distribution system last Friday to the department's 10 regional offices.
+"The deed says `May cause injury or death,' " Truitt said. "I believe `death' is fair notice to any person." In fact, the deed does not use the words "may cause injury or death."
+While analysts noted that Japan had been a buyer of platinum bullion in Asia and Europe late last week, there didn't seem to be any developments yesterday to explain the rally.
+Led by a coalition of about 60 unions, opponents have fiercely opposed the sale of the Puerto Rico Telephone Co. since Hernandez Colon proposed it in his annual State of the Commonwealth message in February.
+The luxury industry is now waiting to see where Mr Arnault will strike next - judging by his past form, it will not have long to wait.
+"Being on the border we have to be on maximum alert, be it day or night," said Lt.
+"The action has for quite a while been interdealing," or market makers trading with one another, he said.
+High concrete walls ensure cozy seclusion.
+"The committee wouldn't have anything against them interpreting it like that," Aarvik said.
+North Korea's Western assets include bank accounts in Switzerland, Britain and Germany, as well as real estate and insurance interests in France.
+In 1934 Sandino was killed and the United States installed the Somoza dynasty of rightists, who ruled for 42 years.
+The dry, mostly barren island 10 miles west of Maui has been ravaged by 49 years of conventional bombing by U.S. planes and warships.
+But it does seem to have ratified her taste.
+Mohammad Nabi Amani, the Foreign Ministry spokesman in the Afghan capital of Kabul, said 190 guerrillas were killed between Sunday night and Monday night.
+While U.S. helicopter pilots were bravely defending themselves against Iranian patrol boats in the Gulf, the Senate's idea of support was to debate whether to limit the flexibility of the commander in chief in helping those pilots succeed.
+Gart represented the company at an emergency hearing before U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge A. Jay Cristol, who ordered that General Development must honor all paychecks issued before Friday's bankrupcty filing.
+This is plainly efficient; there would be limited demand for a direct service between, say, Detroit and Little Rock.
+In 1936, Harmon began managing the newspaper, which was founded as the Litchfield Independent by his grandfather in 1876.
+Moscow City Council deputies have pledged to bring the movie to cinemas.
+Bush thus moved to put the Tower defat behind him swiftly.
+Mrs. Smith represented Maine in Congress from 1932 to 1948, when she was elected to the Senate.
+Grand Met's $60-per-share cash offer to buy all outstanding shares of Pillsbury common stock had been scheduled to expire Tuesday night.
+Amendments have been passed to the Capital Markets law, which seek to provide greater investor protection against insider trading and other offences.
+They had nice, heavy-duty flashlights "borrowed" from the mill.
+"I think we are still at that age," she said.
+He dismisses such criticism and implicitly blames members of Congress for ignoring his semiannual reports to the House and Senate, which summarized the findings of the major audits.
+Joshua Epstein, a Brookings Institution scholar, for example, has said "neither the Pentagon nor the Congress actually behave as though numerical equality mattered.
+I think it always has tremendous glamour." Ustinov, winner of best supporting actor roles for "Spartacus" in 1960 and "Topkapi" in 1964, said the British and American film industries had always been important to each other.
+I've never talked to anybody who's ever seen a Houston Toad live," confesses Bastrop Mayor David Lock.
+Brent Blend climbed back above Dollars 16 in London yesterday in response to Tuesday's rally for crude prices in New York.
+But traders said activity was so light that the day was largely a non-event.
+In the detox room, your body goes through some changes," he says, recalling "weird dreams" and the shakes.
+In 1972, Apollo 16 astronauts John Young and Charles Duke explored the surface of the moon.
+Martha Brannigan in Atlanta and Amy Dockser Marcus in New York contributed to this article.
+But now, at least, scientists can make a reasonable guess about what chemicals to look at." One of the problems in the past, he said, is that there was not enough communication between the disciplines in the scientific community.
+Young admits the venture is a "tremendous step of faith." "We're trying to address a need.
+Under the heading Pigs, the issues were spiced with barnyard humor, such as Chairman Mao Tse-tung's statement that "every pig is a small fertilizer factory," and that China should push for a "one man-one pig" agricultural policy.
+But, he said, that information only revealed two of the 30 serious mishaps listed in a document made public by the federal Energy Department at the congressional hearing a week ago.
+THAT RARE creature, the truly organised business traveller, is easy to recognise.
+Rugged mushers and their teams of 12 to 20 eager dogs brave blizzards, wild animals, frostbite and 1,000 miles of sled-busting trail.
+Its stock closed down 37.5 cents at $85.875 a share in the New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
+'We either pursue export-led growth or no growth at all,' says Mr Vial.
+That's what will happen to some investors who own the bonds that are being called for February redemption.
+They have developed problems and they are correcting problems.
+Lake said polls show that about 20 percent of voters are influenced by the abortion issue, and that Democrats can be aided by a feeling among many moderate voters "that we shouldn't go back" to a time when abortions were illegal.
+Gold also has been hurt by the rise of the dollar and by an unexpected increase in the world gold supply, Nichols said.
+'But this will change dramatically when Russian plants pay true economic prices for their inputs and their natural inefficiency shows through,' he adds.
+But Beard has heavy support from unions and unofficial backing from Democratic leaders, and some observers think the outcome could depend on voter turnout.
+In the investment-grade corporate debt market, prices of high-grade bonds inched higher, registering gains of about 1/8 point.
+According to a new nationwide Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, 64% of Americans don't believe Mr. Reagan is as fully in charge of his administration as he should be.
+As Leonard's mother, Ruth Nelson achieves a clear, wrenching beauty that stands out even among these exceptional actors doing exceptional things.
+"We're losing badly the war on drugs," Trump told a Miami Herald luncheon Friday. "You have to legalize drugs to win that war.
+He attended the 1952 Summer Games at Helsinki as a writer, but on impulse hired a Finnish crew to shoot some footage.
+Two federal health agencies say they won't investigate an outbreak of a rare cancer suffered by three babies here unless asked to do so by the state health department.
+Because about 5 million Czechoslovaks were at least indirectly beholden to the communists, the interim government's campaign against the party was not entirely successful.
+Gold was quoted at $441.75 an ounce in early trading Thursday in Hong Kong.
+Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen blamed the Khmer Rouge, the strongest of the three resistance groups, for sabotaging the negotiations.
+Although 2,500 to 3,000 absentee ballots remained to be counted, Bentley said she didn't think they would make a difference.
+Bobby Joe is a biblical scholar totally lacking in the star quality his father used to turn his little church into a television empire.
+For Israel's 16,500-member Ethiopian community, the resumption of ties between the two countries has raised the hope of reuniting them with family members that want to join them.
+Attackers set fire to three houses near Durban, killing at least 13 people in violence blamed on fighting between black factions, authorities and residents said today.
+When a woman found out she was pregnant, she would call Ecker.
+For Americans, ever since the War of Independence, you can do what you want," he said, eliciting laughter among the 150 to 200 people present.
+But Land's End, the giant mail-order clothing company in Wisconsin, collects no tax on out-of-state shipments because it has no other outlets.
+Not that the Speaker is particularly beloved.
+"There is, in effect, an important right in the creator of a work to control the first dissemination of that work.
+It will also decide whether a trial should be held in public. The prosecution has been launched against 10 of the 13 officers who have been in detention.
+Hachette suspended regular publication of Memories two months ago after efforts to sell it failed and the market for advertising grew too weak to support it.
+First, the Black Country is playing to its traditional economic role as a manufacturing area, rather than as an area for glitzy offices.
+Financial worries pushed aside marketing and product development concerns.
+It is scheduled to visit Halifax, Montreal and Toronto, then call at American cities on the Great Lakes.
+After preferred stock dividends, income was $6 million, or 7 cents per share, down from $171 million, or $2.04 last year.
+Some analysts point out that many retailers could show earnings gains next year strictly as a result of lower tax rates, which Mr. Edelman says will add 6% to 7% to their net.
+On the plus side, the song "Fearless" features the booming voice of Linda Ronstadt, with whom Aaron Neville had the huge 1989 hit "Don't Know Much." Ronstadt produced Aaron's forthcoming, much-awaited solo album.
+Breathing difficulties are not uncommon in premature babies, whose lungs may not have matured before birth.
+Telephone users will be charged less for their interstate phone calls starting today as a result of rate reductions by American Telephone & Telegraph Co. and MCI Communications Corp.
+At stake is the image of OPEC itself.
+The International Monetary Fund announced on Tuesday that it is downgrading the dollar, pound and French franc, and upgrading the German mark and Japanese yen in setting the value of its own currency unit.
+In examining the impact of oil development at the sites for each of three categories _ ecology, physical oceanography and socioeconomics _ the panel said it found shortcomings in one or more categories at each of the three sites.
+It is studying onward 'feeder' flights in partnership with European airlines, including KLM. KLM can increase its services to Japan to 12 a week in 1995, when JAL will be allowed 10 flights to Amsterdam a week.
+Puerto Rican leaders want congressional legislation to guarantee the results will be carried out.
+The group also had its insurance units suspended, fueling speculation that it planned to ally these units with a big institution or group of institutions to help dissuade recent unwelcome interest in its stock.
+Rep. William F. Goodling, R-Pa., contended that at the time the Constitution was written there were no illegal aliens, all new arrivals were welcome.
+In the SUNY case, the Supreme Court in fact modified the Central Hudson test so that advertising restrictions must be "reasonable," rather than the "least restrictive."
+Thus, temporary storage sites must be found by March 1 or Rocky Flats could be forced to close.
+Methylene chloride is a suspected carcinogen.
+The episode was a reminder that GM rarely moves faster than two steps forward, one step back.
+"At the end, Bank of New England was under so much pressure it was pulling in even good loans, making the overall credit problem even worse," says Mr. Kauth.
+Company representatives were not immediately available for comment.
+Index-linked gilts, the prime anti-inflation hedge, shaded lower. Early deals saw the FT-SE Index down to 2,801.2, a fall of nearly 19 points as marketmakers took avoiding action while waiting for the political fog to clear.
+The system of state-owned industry is a legacy of Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern Turkish republic, who embraced it in the 1920s as a solution to Turkey's underdevelopment.
+On Sept. 19, a group of gunmen forced the car to stop, killed the driver and abducted Santos, news editor of Colombia's biggest-selling newspaper, El Tiempo.
+The public-sector division of Service Employees International Union sought to reduce nurse-patient ratios and improve measures to retain and recruit nurses.
+The new rule is expected to cost the industry $297 million.
+Q. Is there any one area, case of law, that you will point to with pride from your administration when your opponents attempt to detract from your regime? A. Well, I think there are many of them.
+Later in New York the pound finished the day at $1.8757, unchanged from late Thursday.
+That compared with Dollars 24.2bn in the same period of 1993. There has been a bigger decline in secondary share offerings, however.
+In late 1988, before Mr. Stramy's arrival, Mr. Kim had negotiated a deal to sell 7,000 Daewoo cars in Eastern Europe.
+But the Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Local Unions said only 95 union-represented drivers were behind the wheel.
+Syntex gained 1 3/8 to 55 1/8 after Merrill Lynch selected the issue as its "focus stock of the week."
+A concentration of technologists in Jerusalem was one factor behind the company's decision to set up its production facilities there. But he does not think Israel's academic institutions are particularly productive.
+Alan R. Kahn, a New York investment adviser who sued Occidental over the museum last year, said that the estate's suit throws another wrench into the planned museum.
+The Industrial Biotechnology Association predicts that sales, now estimated at $600 million, will rise to between $25 billion and $30 billion in the year 2000 and between $75 billion and $100 billion in 2025.
+Every time those women work anywhere you have to watch because their work is so exceptional," she said.
+Mullin said he has interviewed 14 people with knowledge of the bombings, including four men directly involved, and all agree that none of the six convicts was involved.
+Officials delivered the armored car in the late afternoon and the prisoners fled, after trading the guards for four state troopers, Globo reported.
+Meanwhile, in a report that recalled stories on Quayle's academic past that surfaced shortly after his nomination, The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported today that Quayle was admitted to law school under an experimental affirmative action program.
+Local radio broadcasts said five members of the civil defense were kidnapped but a national police agent said he had no information about any abductions.
+Maynard Scarborough, spokesman for Boston's Logan airport, said a new program this year called "Meet and Greet" encourages people to leave their cars at lots in the suburbs.
+"A cardiac arrest is a very frightening thing, especially if the victim is your spouse," notes Douglas P. Zipes, professor of medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine.
+"We've got a very large amount of damage," said Travis Kershner, a dispatcher for the Barton County Sheriff's Department.
+It is the story of a cruel and crude Afrikaner farmer who keeps his black workers on inhumanly short rations.
+Most recently, he oversaw Mr. Murdoch's U.K. newspaper operations.
+Bankers are dissatisfied that Dome's management has excluded them from takeover negotiations and they say they want to negotiate more money for creditors.
+The election, using about 70 university-owned or rented Apple Macintosh computers and software written by a sophomore, is expected to cost at least $3,000 less than the $13,000 spent last year.
+Unfortunately, Mr. Williams's recollections don't coincide with his actions as documented.
+The Fed said the basic money supply, known as M1, soared $9.9 billion in the week ended Dec. 1.
+The Irvine, Calif., company provides home monitoring of pregnancies, as well as other services to pregnant women.
+But Roh's proposals were similar or identical to past iniatives by both governments since 1971 on improving relations.
+"This is not a lockout and is not an attempt to affect the bargaining," Leonard said at a news conference.
+He invented many of the moves and terms now used in freestyle competition, apparently benefiting from good breeding: His mother is a ballet instructor who trained with the Joffrey Ballet and helped him with his spin move.
+Kelley said two Springsteen shows in 1984 drew that same number.
+May 25 _ Lifland formally approves the sale of the shuttle to Trump for $365 million, after America West withdraws offer because of failure to arrange financing.
+City police officials denied that officers used violence to stop college protests.
+About 60 percent pay some surtax, but fewer than 6 percent pay the maximum, which this year is $800.
+Nissan's exports to the U.S. climbed 15% to 25,333 units, but the company official said the rise was exaggerated.
+The men were from Pingwu County, a major habitat of the giant panda.
+'We've had too many false dawns.' Mr Sutherland, who does not take over at Gatt until July 1, would not confirm that he will be at the Tokyo summit.
+Most of the 12 district Federal Reserve banks reported that retail sales were flat or down during June and July.
+It was the first time that west Beirut has been shelled since an Arab League cease-fire was called May 11.
+Certain politicians also found his presence inconvenient because he knew too much about the Moro kidnapping and the infiltration of the Red Brigades by the security services.
+British interest rates are now set by the Bundesbank, which keeps its attention focused single-mindedly on German inflation.
+Mr. Neuhauser labels it "definitely a bargain" at its current price.
+Analysts said the dollar reached its highs for the week against some currencies, after falling in early trading as central banks intervened to suppress its rise.
+"I expect that the magazine will operate much as it has.
+"We're chipping away at it _ not fast enough, but we're working on it," he said.
+Asked if the double visit had a special significance, Jaruzelski said it did. "We wanted, in fact, to make two points in this visit," Liberation quoted Jaruzelski as saying.
+Gorbachev, who cut short a U.S. visit to fly to the stricken area, was chagrined by the ethnic politics amid such misery and by the Soviet press criticism of relief efforts as chaotic.
+I don't know when they're crying `wolf, wolf."' House Speaker Jim Wright, D-Texas, who has supported the peace plan drafted by President Oscar Arias of Costa Rica, said sending U.S. combat troops to the area was unjustified.
+Also Saturday, PLO chief Yasser Arafat indicated he was involved in the release a day earlier of a Swiss Red Cross official.
+Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee chairman Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., who received $828,842 from business PACs.
+The EPA rating is 23 mpg in the city and 30 on the highway.
+We're not the very young or the aged.
+"What is troubling is that this expired authority could be converted into paying the bills to correct these deficiencies without the approval of Congress," the investigators said.
+Beijing radio Friday reported the arrest of Li Bin, a worker accused of killing Liu Guogeng, a soldier who was beaten and burned to death and now regarded as a martyr.
+"Look on the bright side," Mr. Weed says.
+The newspaper said aides to Vice President Bush said they made referrals to government agencies without endorsements.
+Regarding my views on Pearl Harbor, you may be interested in some lines from an article I wrote recently for the Yomiuri Shimbun: "Fewer than one-third of all Japanese and Americans have first-hand knowledge of the Pacific War.
+Interest floated from one issue to another in the absence of influence from overseas markets, which were closed for the Christmas holidays, the dealer said.
+I don't think he knew he had a right to change things." As South America sinks lower into economic morass, its young people see their futures sinking with it.
+"I had just taken him lunch," said Ms. De La Vergne. "I heard the explosion when I was going back home." "I can only keep on hoping," she said, collapsing into tears.
+The story of Pavaloaie also points to the twists in revolutionary Romania.
+The world is behind you and history is behind you," the president said in the message.
+But he has a suspicion he's not cut out to be a fire chief, or a nurse, or a backhoe operator.
+The Treasury's latest 30-year bonds wound up the day with gains of about a quarter of a point, or $2.50 for each $1,000 face amount, the same as on Monday.
+Among other conditions, the offer depends on the Dow unit acquiring at least 66 2/3% of the PSE shares outstanding, the companies said in a joint statement Friday.
+Buddy Young, CST's president, claimed it was a misquote.
+Other House committees previously had voted on separate portions of the measure.
+Gusts to 60 mph and cool weather were predicted in the northern Rockies.
+Two other men who refused to admit their guilt were given life sentences in a group trial in a city gymnasium that was aired on national television and reported in detail in the Beijing Daily.
+A teen-ager was charged in the Christmas Day shootout at a screening of "The Godfather Part III" that left one person dead and three others wounded, police said Saturday.
+Roussell has described the evaluation as unfair but opposes the boycott, saying it had less to do with him or the schools than with Selma's history of racial unrest, including the violence used on civil rights marchers in 1965.
+But the higher prices have encouraged farmers to sell more of their grain, and that was another reason for today's early decline.
+How to undo the disparity is a contentious issues for the government and such black opposition groups as the African National Congress as they negotiate a new constitution that will give blacks political power.
+Nielsen led a study of five men and 10 women who were given a low-boron diet for nine weeks, then boron supplements for seven weeks.
+The U.S. plans to impose more than $300 million in tariffs on Chinese imports, citing a lack of protection by Beijing for patents and copyrights.
+He has been held in solitary confinement in a maximum-security prison outside Beijing.
+He had harsh words for Chief Buthelezi, leader of the KwaZulu black homeland, saying last week's events in Bophuthatswana would 'send a signal' to him and to the white right-wing. 'The people have risen and tyrants have fallen.
+"You are inviting war if you support such a government," Yosef said, dressed in traditional dark robes with gold embroidery and sunglasses he needs to wear to protect his sensitive eyes.
+How many children are there?
+Smaller firms have been grabbing some big-name accounts, even though the firm's 1987 revenue of $18 million was the highest among those that specialize in high-tech companies.
+"I think we're getting so much of it that it bogs down the mail from loved ones," said Sgt. J.W. Allen, postmaster for the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing.
+Carbozulia President Luis Urdenata said the initial cost of building the mine and related facilities would be around $455 million.
+The lake was created in the 1860s, when a group of manufacturers bought land and dammed the Hoosac River to produce water power.
+First delivered to the U.S. military in 1956, they have been involved in several crashes in recent years.
+If you're a prosecutor, you know a judge won't issue a warrant based on that.
+Mr. Nadler said the company believes it may receive clearance from the FDA as early as today or Monday to resume shipping products.
+Volkogonov's work was 10 years in the making and he was given unprecedented access to previously secret archives, said the author, chief of the Military History Institute of the Soviet Defense Ministry.
+The report said the likely target date for production of the engines was 1993, and they were expected to be used initially in light-duty trucks, vans and motor homes.
+Mr. Hopper said the Terra Nova project would involve average output of about 40,000 barrels to 50,000 barrels daily beginning as early as 1993.
+Ron Yengich, an alternate from Utah, was so moved by Jackson's Tuesday night speech that he took a midnight detour on his way back to his hotel, driving by the birthplace of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
+Like much of the rest of the country, Arizona faces what some economists are calling a credit crunch, or a shortage of loan money.
+Consumers have done their bit. Other sectors of the economy must take up the running.
+Stuart Weisberg, the subcommittee's chief counsel, said Lantos had expected the decision.
+While the foreign investigators were free to pursue truths about THA and gain vital experience, over a dozen applications by qualified Americans remain on hold, this writer's among them.
+"The cost of funds is less important for credit cards than it is for other loans," said a representative for Chase Manhattan.
+Expanding Grassroots's operations to include foreign markets is aimed at plugging that hole.
+President Bush will nominate as a replacement Terence Todman, a former assistant secretary of state for inter-American affairs and ambassador to Chad, Costa Rica and Spain, La Nacion reported.
+The world's top-selling Nsaid is Voltaren, marketed by Ciba of Switzerland, which generated sales last year of SFr1.63bn (Pounds 700m) in 1992. Nsaids are from the same class of drugs as aspirin.
+Forty-five percent said they had mixed feelings.
+But there are some singular voices of support.
+Canada's earthquake zones lie along its west coast, along the Rockies, in the Yukon and High Arctic, in western Quebec and along the east coast.
+It was quite successful, not least because it was the obvious car for Mini owners to trade-up to. But there were quality and reliability problems.
+European Community Commission President Jacques Delors said liberalization of capital flows in the EC would improve the community's ability to withstand "external shocks" such as the current stock-market turmoil.
+But Ruder said many firms that were once looking into using the clauses for cash accounts appear to be holding off at least for now.
+Aggressive incentives paid off for some Japanese companies manufacturing cars in the United States.
+Declining stocks outnumbered gainers by nearly 3 to 1 on the New York Stock Exchange.
+And the Mannes Pazzi was overproduced and overdesigned - albeit deftly and inventively.
+The rules of thumb used by Peter Hargreaves, of Hargreaves Lansdown, are to look for about a 15-year term for the mother, as children above this age are not liable to need expensive nannying and supervision.
+The smashed window in the May burglary at the Municipal Museum triggered an electronic alarm at the museum's private security firm, which reportedly took 20 minutes to warn police and investigate the burglary.
+Some students said the slayings were reminiscent of those by executed serial killer Ted Bundy.
+His last solo programme here, a couple of years ago in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, included pianistic war-horses that signally failed to gallop.
+It has not been easy for leaders of our two countries to come to this historic meeting.
+Danaher, a maker of automotive and transportation products, said it expects the acquisition to improve earnings in the 1987 third and fourth quarters from a year earlier.
+"J. Edgar Hoover: The Man and the Secrets" is what we call a hit job.
+"It'll will be decorative _ the ultimate bicentennial souvenir for history buffs and francophiles," Ms. d'Amphernet said.
+Presidential assistant James Cicconi was asked what orders would be given the troops about the use of force.
+He says that many searches and seizures sanctioned by the Supreme Court are unreasonable for black men.
+Across downtown, a literal taste of San Antonio awaits at Market Square, patterned after a traditional Mexican market.
+"They said, `We want a more public admission,'" the official said.
+Congress should follow such examples and start privatizing the U.S. air-traffic control system.
+He now serves as the party's general secretary.
+PRESIDENT George Bush has good reason to be grateful to Mrs Barbara Franklin.
+On New York's Commodity Exchange, gold for current delivery settled at $429.20 an ounce, up $1.80.
+The first sale was considered lackluster and the second sale was viewed as a disaster, although demand for the notes picked up in the secondary market late Wednesday as prices fell and yields rose to levels considered attractive.
+But they seem to have little prospect for overcoming the political and economic differences that make formal cooperation with OPEC hard to achieve.
+As a result it is currently subscribed to by fewer than 700,00 French homes.
+But Dingell's letter to David Gates, president of the Washington-based National Association of Insurance Commissioners, suggested that might not remain a permanent arrangement.
+Sainsbury's shares rose 2p to 402p in a falling market.
+Segal, a Canadian-born academic who is senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, attempts to look into Hong Kong's future beyond 1997 by reference to a range of external factors.
+One of the images that's stuck with us in the past decade comes from a scene in "Kramer vs.
+Everything about the show sets it apart from ordinary broadcasts, which are presented in formal language in detail, and are visually dull.
+It was disclosed earlier this month that: _In connection with the $1 billion proposed pipeline, Swiss oilman Bruce Rappaport paid $150,000 to his attorney Wallach, who directed the funds to an account owned by Chinn.
+For much of last year, the Fed generally was perceived to be facing a choice between two relatively straightforward options _ tightening credit to slow inflation or easing it to stave off recession.
+"I wake up every morning lately and ask myself whether this is going to be the day I have to begin thinking seriously about our continued presence in Korea," says a foreign sales agent.
+Shearson is also taking a $157 million charge to reflect a change in how software-development costs are accounted for.
+The line of mourners extended around the building as about 900 people passed by the coffins each hour.
+"Export orders will start to show through in the second quarter, and even more in the third and fourth quarter.
+"The reasons they are still here 20 years after is because we are still fighting back," she said.
+By week's end, FDA officials had come up with a way to recover from an advisory-committee meeting widely viewed as a fiasco.
+The Reagan administration said the tenants surrendered their right to the lawyers' fees when they agreed to the settlement.
+But this man who has climbed the steps of the Depression-era criminal courts building for 42 of his 72 years, as a prosecutor, defense attorney and now judge, decided long ago not to allow the cruelty eat him up.
+Up to the midnight hour, federal mediators were holding out a glimmer of hope that Eastern Airlines might settle with its Machinists union, but in the end a 17-month deadlock remained unstuck.
+But Mr. Pandolfi, the EC technology commissioner, says "it isn't enough to promote R&D" on the computer network.
+The legislation permits the Commerce Department to initiate its own anti-dumping action against the new countries if the agency finds evidence of dumping.
+"I'll probably vote for neither one," said a sister, Doris Westfall. "I'll let the rest of the county decide." It was the bang _ not the bite _ that had Jerry Dewitt jittery after tearing into an old vaccum cleaner bag.
+And, when vending machines are involved, an increase in a 50-cent candy bar must be at a minimum of 10 percent because the machine declines to count mere pennies.
+John Poindexter, the former national security adviser, opted to remain in the Navy, although dropping to a two-star rank of rear admiral.
+The defence group's turnover is about Pounds 80m and its main activities are fuses and electro-optics equipment. Thorn has also sold its electronic security business.
+Other ATC members are Johnson & Johnson, Archer Daniels Midland Co., RJR Nabisco Inc. and Mercator Corp., an investment bank.
+"Go a step further, Jim," Campbell countered. "If a poor woman was raped, you are saying she should not be able to have an abortion if she can't afford one even if she's a victim of rape.
+An administrative law judge ruled in August that Caesars "did not abide by its guarantee of equal employment opportunity for all." The judge ordered the casino to pay $15,600 in fines _ the amount the high roller lost at the gaming tables.
+The world's longest-reigning living monarch was "in stable condition for the time being," Maeda told reporters.
+A second ballot, for president, was contested by Mr Barzani and Mr Talabani, along with Mr Mahmood Osman of the Socialist Party and Mullah Othman Abdul Aziz of the Islamic Movement.
+Meanwhile, the Reagan administration will continue a $36 million humanitarian aid program and try diplomacy to nudge the Caribbean nation's new military government toward democracy.
+The CPUC also must approve the gas prices agreed to by Pacific Gas and other utilities in negotiations with producers.
+Meanwhile, conservative Reagan aides Sprinkel, Miller and Meese complain that even the new interagency panel is too pro-regulation.
+The woman finally emerged and joined her husband and their two children, investigators said.
+In the past, he says, most relations between physicians and chiropractors have been "in the closet." The AMA, however, expects little change.
+Then a headhunter so extolled her entrepreneurial qualities and trained intellect that a meeting was arranged.
+The news eased fears that British interest rates would be pushed higher.
+COFFEE prices recovered some of their recent losses at the London Futures and Options Exchange, but traders said activity remained sluggish in the absence of fundamental news.
+IPCL's acrylonitrile plant is being set up in collaboration with the Alujain Corporation, part of the Saudi Arabian Xenel group.
+To prevent a recurrence last year, Palm Springs distributed 45,000 pamphlets to local schools and colleges warning that visitors were expected to obey the law.
+Tolerance has its limits.
+A Park Service spokesman, Andrew Ringgold, said the agency follows state law in determining seat-belt use.
+Irving Bank Corp.'s assets totaled $24.2 billion at year end, up from $21.7 billion a year earlier.
+Southland shares fell $16.25 Tuesday.
+Gorbachev granted the interview less than two weeks before President Reagan arrives in Moscow for his fourth meeting with the Soviet leader.
+These do not represent signs of peace.
+HELSINKI, Finland (AP)_ President Reagan, emerging from pre-summit isolation, today appealed to Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to enter the Western "House of Democracy" by embracing the values enshrined in the 1975 Helsinki agreement.
+He said it was easier to buy the flag himself than to try including it in the city's budget.
+Johnson defended the choice of uniforms, saying the camouflage version is more durable than the cotton version.
+Steve Zimmermann of the National Marine Fisheries Service said many sea otters will suffer from the spill, but that news was greeted with applause.
+Traders appear to be concerned that any advances in gold prices will be met by producers selling, which is inhibiting demand, particularly in the cash bullion market, he said.
+In Milan, the recent selling wave was tempered, and prices eased on extremely thin volume.
+TWO YEARS after regulators opened the doors to geared futures and options unit trusts, the first geared futures and options fund (GFOF) is ready for presentation to the British public.
+Rockwell International Corp., aided by a lower tax rate, reported a 33% rise in net income for the fiscal fourth quarter although operating profit slid sharply.
+Synergen said it doesn't expect the loss of Hoffman-La Roche's support to hurt its development schedule for the product and added that it hopes to begin clinical trials later this year.
+It would be appropriate to speak here also about the central party apparatus.
+Connecticut's anti-abortion laws were rendered unenforceable by Roe vs. Wade.
+Although he doesn't expect a robust new-issue market any time soon, "the stage is set for a powerful round of equity raising," Mr. Goldstein says.
+Many news organizations reported that apparent infighting within the military indicated civil war was possible, but Chinese criticism was directed at the VOA.
+Mr. Bilzerian has said he intended to sell Singer's defense businesses.
+Songs by one of the new talents, Blind Alfred Reed, were still being covered by folk singers in the '70s.
+Castro is a hero," said Pereira, who came for the reunion from his home in New York. "If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be here now." Said Castro, "I really don't feel like a hero.
+Two thirds of the total is tied up in land and buildings.
+The Commodity Exchange, as expected, unveiled a new computerized order-entry device for floor traders.
+Last weekend, some officials said that the deadlock at the World Bank was discussed at the June 23 meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors of the U.S. and six other powerful industrialized nations.
+That includes one of the four recent victims; the others were found just outside the city limits.
+UNI quoted police as saying the boy was lured by a neighbor to a hidden site where a treasure was believed buried.
+Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., said too many stations now allow for 13 minutes to 17 minutes of advertising during each hour of children's programming.
+Downey concluded the segment by raising his arm and inviting the youth to "suck my armpit." Friendly: "Did you really give that young man a chance to be heard?" Downey: "Absolutely.
+Brown was already in Moscow when he was told he would not be accredited "and that he shouldn't even have a visa," Mahoney told The Associated Press.
+Just two in 10 said nuclear power plants that have been completed but not yet licensed should be allowed to open.
+George A. Sissel, 50, formerly a vice president, was named senior vice president.
+The twin-engine Fokker F-28, carrying 56 passengers and a crew of four, made an emergency landing at 10 a.m. Thursday at Charleston's Yeager Airport.
+One escapee was caught near the rural lake outside the provincial city of Taejon.
+Wheat futures retreated on the Chicago Board of Trade on ideas that the strong gains of the three previous sessions had been exaggerated.
+As the Boeing 747 flew over the Soviet capital, the pilot radioed a message from the pope to the Kremlin, said Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro.
+A government official said tariffs will continue to drop until January 1994, when they will range from zero to 40%.
+Dissidents and radicals have been demanding the withdrawal of the 42,000 U.S. troops based here.
+The Iroquis group includes Brooklyn Union Gas Co., Alberta Energy Co. Pipelines and a number of Northeastern distribution companies.
+Some retailers still see reason for cheer.
+The announcement comes just two months after IBM said it would license its semiconductor technology to a consortium of U.S. companies to strengthen their ability to compete against Japan.
+They said every precaution has been taken to ensure the safety of the shipment to the new Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System, or JACADS.
+Other recs lost ground. Chemicals group Courtaulds slipped 7 1/2 to 497 1/2 p after two securities houses cut this year's profit forecasts for the company.
+He favors expelling all Arabs from Israel and the occupied territories, which he insists Israel should annex.
+The nation's latest trade tally probably will steal the economic show this week, but the workaday factory operating rate has a growing number of fans.
+Exporters would rather have help on export finance or the use of more aid funds to boost exports. Britain's export performance is not as bad as critics claim, Mr Needham says.
+The national parks in the north of Botswana and Zimbabwe and in the south of Tanzania fulfil these requirements, and contain reasonable numbers of dogs.
+In many such organizations management treats employees as unvalued and unintelligent.
+Those moves helped boost Duracell's performance.
+The 1989 ceiling of 19,500 Vietnamese entrants compares with 7,000 last year. "Thus movements out of Vietnam will increase dramatically over those of last year," said Moore.
+Once the dollar topped 2.0 marks, it went on to two-year peaks of 2.0475 marks and 151.85 yen June 15 before running out of steam.
+Mr. Krikalev's plight was reported last week in The Wall Street Journal.
+These are points the commission should entertain when it responds to the report. When it comes to privacy, Sir David argues that 'it cannot be said that there has been a serious breakdown of the system which has been put in place'.
+"The market is too bullish at the moment.
+The new quarterly dividend increase of $1.875 a share on the pre-split shares is payable Feb. 2 to stock of record Dec. 31.
+In other markets, wheat prices were mixed; corn and soybeans declined; gold and silver prices dipped; cattle prices were mostly lower and hog prices fell.
+But Mr. Brannon says he is "on the fence" about the company's takeover candidacy, because the Pentagon might oppose such an acquisition of a defense contractor.
+He says simply that the government must take into account factors that make Moscow different.
+Alzheimer's disease is a target, as are certain cancers and dozens of rarer inherited disorders.
+The program was Canada's top-rated mini-series last year.
+Taylor's men on Thursday fought Doe's troops in Congo Town, an eastern suburb in which lie embassies and St. Joseph's Catholic Hospital, the only hospital still operating in Monrovia.
+In late trading on the New York Stock Exchange, Aetna was quoted at $36.75, down $1.25 a share.
+Only in 1976 was the switch made to diesel-electric engines.
+"The Rise of Landscape Painting in France: Corot to Monet" provides the first overview of the Barbizon School, its offshoots and fellow-travelers, in nearly 30 years.
+Telesphere International Inc. said Larry W. Carter, formerly senior vice president of DSC Communications Corp., was elected president and chief executive officer.
+The company is marketing stripped-down versions of its Dodge Shadow and Plymouth Sundance cars, call the America series, as stopgaps for a hole left when the Chrysler gave up on its Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon subcompacts last February.
+But long before they are ready to implement its monetary provisions the leaders of the new European Union should reconvene to design a coherent set of institutions.
+Johnson also was quoted as saying his men had beaten back an attack by 100 Taylor rebels on his rear flank near Monrovia Free Port.
+Sales of existing single-family homes, jolted by rising mortgage rates, dropped 5 percent in July, the first decline since January, a real estate trade group said Thursday.
+Jon called me for "Caddyshack." They needed a theme song.
+The people who opt out would be the ones whose particular needs could be met more adequately through private providers.
+A substantial part of the compromise involved the mechanism to pay for the increased anti-drug programs.
+Traders said Wall Street's strength Wednesday gave Tokyo stocks a boost, as did many of the same factors that helped New York stocks.
+A quick freshening for the car, too, gains popularity.
+These included $150 million of revenue bonds by New York state's Dormitory Authority for the University of Rochester.
+At least 100 firefighters, some wearing oxygen tanks and gas masks, worked to extinguish the blaze.
+Further disclosures would be required for each additional 5% stake.
+Applied Materials, Nasdaq's largest manufacturer of equipment used by semiconductor makers, reported net income for its Jan. 31 quarter of $5.7 million, compared with a $1.5 million loss in the year-earlier first quarter.
+Michael Guarino, vice president and foreign exchange manager at ABN-Amro Bank N.V. in New York, said he expects the dollar to head lower against both the yen and the mark.
+The charges, filed Jan. 25, involve an 11-year-old girl who worked as a housekeeper at the Estes home.
+Its historic emphasis on commodity output and investment, means, for example, that comparisons with past levels of output in the Korean Republic or Taiwan almost certainly exaggerate Chinese GDP today. Still more risky is casual empiricism.
+First, they improved care of the sick.
+In ancient times an oracle condemned Oedipus and God tested Job; today, men drive themselves to despair.
+The banking company lost $15.4 million in the quarter a year ago.
+Scientists want to find and analyze the genes because it might lead to advances in diagnosis and treatment.
+Accepted bids were at 8.369%.
+Textron has been selling assets to raise cash to retire debt incurred to buy Ex-Cell-O Corp. last year, but Mr. Bernstein said the sale of the credit-card business isn't part of that plan.
+But the boxes have proved a hit with consumers, who buy around 4bn of them in the US each year. Maine's state legislature decided in 1990 to ban the boxes, but last month, after years of industry pressure, it reversed itself.
+Spurgeon is the chief representative in Thailand of the Joint Casualty Resolution Center, a Hawaii-based military agency that accounts for America's wartime missing.
+Dukakis, standing by Texas Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, said he was still deciding whom to choose as his running mate.
+A renewed No would create 'a very bad situation' for Denmark, above all by putting fresh speculative pressure on the krone.
+About 85 men dressed in Civil War uniforms gave full military honors Sunday to the four fallen members of the Irish Brigade from New York whose bones were found in March 1988 by relic hunters in a field near the battleground.
+Pryor mentioned an estimate of $11 billion.
+Its annual output is valued at one billion Czechoslovak crowns ($32.5 million).
+"That answer was given at the time I knew I was getting on in age and strength," he says. "I had already decided I would like to do a big work for voices and orchestra for the concert hall.
+Mr. Mulheren had been convicted by a jury for allegedly manipulating the stock price of Gulf & Western Industries Inc. at the behest of Mr. Boesky.
+Telesphere Communications rose 3/4 to 5 5/8, a 52-week high.
+In Washington, Fed officials have said they haven't made any significant policy changes lately.
+Eventually, the school also offered lengthy training in medical specialties to its students who had finished the four years of the regular curriculum.
+Rather than taking the traditional, year-to-year approach, it envisions long-term idling of huge amounts of highly erodible land.
+She may start by revising the guest list for this week's Eid party marking the end of Ramadan.
+But the CBS decision that the trip's expense outweighed its news value was a harbinger of television coverage this election season.
+This week's production is higher than the same week a year ago, in which 211,315 cars and light trucks were produced, the trade journal said.
+The Rev. Herman Fountain, a fundamentalist Baptist minister and founder of the controversial Bethel Home, has vowed to ignore any legislation that becomes state law.
+Volume expanded to 832.3 million shares from 605.8 million Wednesday.
+He said that talking about such matters would divert him from more important business. "I get diverted if you try to get me into some little staff matter," he told reporters.
+The previous record seizure was in July, when 935kg of cocaine hidden in lead ingots was seized.
+The report from Medellin provided no additional details, and it could not be immediately confirmed.
+But some state officials, such as New York's Lawrence Hudson, say eliminating salt can save money in the long run.
+Sometimes they are part of a vicious circle, forced to pay late because they are not being paid by their customers. Government and industry acknowledge the problem.
+Gander Mountain Inc. said it has retained two investment banking firms to explore the possible sale of the company.
+It also provides for copyright protection to take effect in other countries automatically without the necessity of government formalities, such as providing official notice of a copyright.
+Leninets employs some 40,000 people in the manufacture and sale of consumer products, as well as scientific, ecological and research activities.
+Paulsen has three grown children.
+Emerson Electric Co. said it agreed to acquire Liebert Corp., a maker of computer-support systems, for stock valued at about $430 million.
+That could hand control of the State Senate to the Democrats, giving that party the power to gerrymander New York into a one-party state.
+Mr. Hackworth said the company plans to add 10 to 20 new chips to its lineup, which now includes about 40 chips.
+One year ago: Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev visited Lithuania, where he sought to assure supporters of independence that they would have a say in their republic's future.
+This is where attempts to control the epidemic must concentrate.
+Arens has said his policy is to deploy more soldiers along roadways to protect Jewish settlers as they travel to and from their homes in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+It will employ about 650 people.
+Finally, check with your alma mater.
+Speculation about lower rates also helped depress the dollar in foreign exchange trading.
+Numerous other variations are being developed, including a system which will link divisions of the same company located in buildings miles apart. British Telecom began offering Northern's Companion system last June.
+Dickinson said the inspectors will continue to enforce the fire code, they don't need to carry out plans to visit every restaurant in the city.
+Mr. Sofer's lawyer, Stanley Arkin, declined to comment.
+Most of the oil was consumed by the fire.
+WELLCOME Trust, the medical charity, is offering to buy a range of shares in other companies from institutional investors who apply for the shares in Wellcome, the drugs group, that the Trust is selling.
+Stanford officials said Tuesday that Gorbachev would skip Hoover because he felt his "schedule was too tight."
+The Emery officials said they had received no response from Mr. Brady.
+Mr. Selzer, who holds an 11% stake in Tyco, is also chairman of Savoy Industries Inc., the former parent of Tyco and the target of a class-action lawsuit filed by Tyco shareholders in federal court last June.
+The mass poisoning was the worst ever in Gujarat state, where more than 300 people have died in similar tragedies since 1981. Gujarat is the only Indian state that has banned the sale of alcohol.
+It is run by Associates Capital Corporation of Dallas.
+The law stipulates his sentences would have to run concurrently, Roberts said.
+The Gaspe mine had operating losses of about 50 million Canadian dollars ($37.2 million) between 1982 and 1986.
+The man conducting a private probe into the unsolved assassination of Prime Minister Olof Palme told a hearing Wednesday that authorities knew Palme's life may have been in danger, but failed to act.
+He succeeds William Fox, 39, who was named a special adviser to the prime minister.
+We don't have a government yet.
+We've got two fans.
+It will be lighted in a ceremony using the same button Reagan used as president to illuminate the refurbished Statue of Liberty in 1986.
+So too in Cambodia, where the coalition fighting Vietnam is rife with internal distrust and hatred.
+The problems confronting Avon are similar to those facing many companies that have relied on animals for decades to test products ranging from eye shadow to candy bars.
+Federal prosecutors also have been seeking cooperation for the Drexel investigation from partners in a much smaller firm, Princeton Newport Partners, who were indicted on tax fraud and racketeering charges in August.
+Agudat Israel will receive the portfolios of housing and social welfare.
+Institutional funds available for portfolio investment in the US alone amount to Dollars 5,000bn-Dollars 6,000bn.
+Bench Craft, a Blue Mountain, Miss., furniture maker, didn't return phone calls seeking comment.
+Not long after the artillery battles began, Aoun declared a "war of liberation" against the Syrians.
+"We concluded that staying proprietary would have just meant having a smaller and smaller market share," said Joseph Graziano, Apple's chief financial officer.
+There were unconfirmed reports of 30 deaths in Jamaica.
+A 13-year-old told police he shot and killed his mother because he couldn't stand her nagging any more.
+The CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report did not estimate how much health care costs would increase with increased testing, monitoring and administering of preventive drugs.
+The Milan equity market's recovery this week appears perverse.
+DISTANCE FROM THE SUN: Venus is the second planet from the sun, orbiting at a distance of 67.2 million miles.
+David Price would make a natural successor but insiders say that the choice is too close to call.
+It sprang, perhaps, from his upbringing in Ferriday, a backwater town in northern Louisiana's Bible belt.
+Privacy advocates don't dispute the business merits of these data bases, but they worry that the consequences aren't adequately disclosed to consumers.
+These were my neighbours.
+The Brazilian government sold 70 per cent of the shares on offer in the sell-off of the Companhia Siderurgica Nacional (CSN), the steel company, on Friday.
+As times are changing, the solidarity between Europe and the United States, between Italy and the United States, based on a thorough sharing of values remains a cornerstone and a prerequisite for facing these very changes.
+Opposition support was split between Kim and his rival, Kim Young-sam.
+It was government "transfer payments" _ Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Social Security, food stamps.
+Civil defense workers removed one body and rescued a woman, who suffered severe burns, police reported.
+"They will let the market see two marks, and then they will put the buck down."
+The Inland Revenue publications department at Somerset House, London WC2 (tel: 071-438 6420) will be able to supply you with an appropriate booklet.
+The game had been scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Friday.
+Mergers and acquisitions, a hot issue in late 1987 and red-hot now, played a key role in both situations.
+This is a gamble," said Joseph Bland of Santa Barbara on opening day Friday.
+The firing began when an Indian fired his gun as soldiers tried to disarm him, the department says.
+Non-durable goods sales climbed 0.9 percent after a 0.8 percent gain in August.
+Rochester Gas & Electric Corp., a shelf offering of up to $50 million of preferred stock.
+"The building does not have a sprinkler system, but it does have a standpipe system at every floor," he said.
+Mrs. McGrath's division, with only 180 staffers, oversees an industry that manages about $1 trillion in total assets.
+A six-foot crucifix hung on a wall behind an altar.
+Reruns of ABC's "Full House" and CBS' "Designing Women" turned up in the top 10, but they were behind five NBC comedies.
+Palmer said witnesses for Penry testified he functioned mentally like a 7-year-old and socially like a 9-year-old.
+Some custom installers and electronics executives worry that the market is headed for a glut of products that will leave consumers more confused and disappointed than encouraged to buy.
+Just imagine the chaos that would prevail today if we had to operate under the common law of master and servant to resolve issues in employee-injury cases.
+A smaller group denounced the Colombian-born officer.
+The paper said a Browning 9mm automatic pistol manufactured in Belgium was taken from the captured gunman.
+Of particular enduring interest is the clarinet playing of tenor saxophonist Lester Young.
+His death removes one of Italy's most exciting, if mercurial businessmen, and eliminates one of the central players able to shed light on the tormented affairs of Ferruzzi and its affiliates at a crucial time in their history.
+That's him," she said.
+Jim Henson created well-loved and recognizable characters including Muppet characters such as Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog.
+Although some revered it as the actual burial cloth of Jesus, the church never recognized it as a relic.
+In it, a woman feels secure in the knowledge that she is appropriately dressed.
+Senate Budget Committee Chairman Jim Sasser (D., Tenn.) objected that the administration wants authority to spend money "with essentially no congressional oversight."
+The refinancing may force MMB to reduce its 52 per cent holding, thus leading Mr Lagardere to lose control of Hachette.
+That, in turn, would support a firming in oil prices.
+"We don't mind polo shirts, because sometimes that's all they've got," she said.
+If his campaign had been bolder and more radical, it could have been used to commit the whole party to a more creative direction.
+He is described as "an awkward little machine," "a trusting, cheerful pet," but aside from a few indications that he resembles Mack we never really get a sense of what Randall looks like.
+Two NTSB representatives from Washington were in Charleston today to examine the plane used on Flight 251.
+He slashed subsidies and raised prices, which cut consumption and narrowed the deficit gap.
+The measure has been criticized by some religious groups.
+A man working as a shopping mall Santa Claus was arrested on charges that he fondled teen-age girls while they were having their pictures taken with him.
+Tenneco's other business segments are demonstrating growth and improved profit at rates ranging from modest to booming, Ketelsen said.
+Antioch is closing at the end of June. "They just did something extraordinary, these three.
+A prison gang member was held without bail Saturday in the death of Huey P. Newton as the family and friends of the Black Panther co-founder prepared for funeral services.
+He estimates revenue was about the same as last year's restated $357.9 million.
+Williams said he was rescued by a firefighter who brought him down a ladder and left him outside the buiding.
+Ten-year-old Matt Murphy smiled at his success and thanked his mentor.
+Spokesmen for the two companies said the talks are in an advanced stage, but they declined to disclose details.
+"But (a full recovery) won't happen overnight."
+The two companies, in turn, said Friday they had decided against laying off employees and promised they would keep working with sympathetic members of Congress to win more money for the tilt-rotor aircraft.
+State Banking Commissioner Mary Parell determined that 13 states meet New Jersey's reciprocity test, Ms. Lindemann said.
+"There's no reason to rush in and buy securities at the moment," said Daniel J. Callahan, manager of the government bond department at First Boston Corp.
+The money was included in a transportation money bill fashioned by a House-Senate conference committee and the overall measure must be acted upon by the Senate before going to the president's desk for his signature.
+Using a false CV, she secured a job with Europarks as Mr Tucker's personal assistant. With free access to his offices there was little she could not obtain.
+Demand wasn't quite as robust for Caisse Centrale's 9 1/4%, seven-year Eurobonds, led by Banque Paribas Capital Markets, although bankers considered the issue's performance encouraging in light of the difficulty other seven-year dates have had.
+It is impossible to find the annual accounts of any of these businesses, or the identity of their beneficial owners.
+We probably should have been doing it earlier."
+"I like the concept that our party needs to have a broader base, a stronger participation," he said.
+In August, Minneapolis investor Irwin L. Jacobs and a co-investor announced a 7.9% stake in the common stock and said they might seek control of Allegheny.
+Jack Merritt, a retired Army general and now president of the private Association of the U.S. Army, said a key to routing the Iraqis from Kuwait would be cutting them off from resupplies and from the Iraqi leadership in Baghdad.
+SA Airlink, based in Johannesburg, will introduce the Jetstream on internal services in South Africa which it operates with its partners South African Airways and South African Express.
+This is the golden goose that it is in everyone's interest - Britain's, Hong Kong's, and China's - to keep alive. The trick can be done by a skilful political operator, which Mr Patten happens to be.
+Reagan made the comment in response to a reporter's question as he arrived here to complete a holiday stay in California that began Dec. 23 and will end with his return to Washington Thursday.
+The guide cited the areas mild climate and "easygoing charm." The Poly Royal was established as a showcase of student accomplishments, but parties and entertainment have become part of it.
+'In searching for a recommended income unit trust, I decided on an equity income fund, because of my wish to see a growing income.
+The troupe's 35 active members were depending on him.
+Although the currency changes helped in the short run, they lulled the country into believing that British competitiveness was being restored without any need for belt-tightening at home.
+But a union spokesman said leaders of the Phoenix-based Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Local Unions have been solidly opposed to violence.
+Because Japan relies heavily on imported oil, especially from countries surrounding the Persian Gulf, its financial markets often are affected by that region's tide of events, and yesterday's apparent easing of gulf tensions boded well for the yen.
+Silver for current delivery rose to $5.145 per troy ounce on the Comex, up 17.6 cents from Friday's close.
+The office also hosts a drama group and other local afternoon activities. Although Kathy only works 12 hours a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the door is always open.
+Besharati, appears to be the Iranian official in charge of relations with Lebanese Shiites.
+IT'S A WISE CHILD that knew when to pay estimated taxes.
+I really essentially have been a wine drinker.
+Continental reinsurers are unwilling to continue sharing terrorism risks, which would leave the UK insurers unacceptably exposed.
+Mr. Modisa gets a pension of only $35 a month.
+In other cases, a flat exclusion would be more profitable.
+The government's strategy is similar to instances where trustees have been imposed on corrupt union locals.
+Baker believes this was decanted into demi-johns in 1910.
+The Continental flight was bound for Denver and arrived 12 minutes early without any problem, said Laura Duin, Continental reservation supervisor in Denver.
+IBM will also announce several service options tomorrow that will make it easier for customers to set up servers, which are notoriously complex.
+Milt's grandmother found him, his face black with soot, and took him home.
+American officials cite security concerns, a tighter budget and congressional opposition.
+The resignation of Richard Ferris as chief executive officer of Allegis Corp. two weeks ago was a striking example of the failure of one man's personal vision.
+Hiroshi Saito, president of Nippon Steel Corp., told Kyodo News Service that the action would stabilize financial markets by making investors think the interest rate has reached its top.
+He wouldn't say if the company is considering buying Mr. Clore's shares.
+"We've only been running about eight months," says Michael Bennett, president of Saturn's UAW union local.
+There is very high turnover in the (barter) companies, and you don't always get what you think you're getting." Jeff Stutin, director of marketing services for Norwegian Cruise Line in Coral Gables, Fla., echoed that sentiment.
+The Bass Group and Bank Board have declined to comment on details of their negotiations.
+Eurotunnel shares were trading at 92.60 francs yesterday, down 1.10 francs.
+Each incoming message has a code that identifies the sender, so Mr. Whiteside has programmed his computer to sort through the missives like Robo-Mailman.
+"The market hasn't fully digested" the increase in costs, he said, including higher exploration costs, environmental expenses and the cost of some raw materials used in gold leaching.
+International finance officials say Mr. Brady has also sought to arrange an earlier meeting of the G-7 officials to prepare for the mid-October session.
+A Navy precision parachute team and flyovers by the B-1 bomber and World War II-vintage aircraft followed.
+Mr. Galanter found a receptive audience when he presented his findings in November at the annual meeting of the American Corporate Counsel Association, a national organization of in-house lawyers, in San Francisco.
+The book brought great attention to the Masters and Johnson Institute of St. Louis, a non-profit clinic where couples receive therapy for sexual dysfunction.
+"It has now become obvious that our 70-year experiment has ended in failure," says Vladimir A. Tikhonov.
+The National Research Council is the principle operating agency of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering, a congressionally chartered, private non-profit organization.
+The margin of error in the physician survey was plus or minus 3 percentage points, the AMA said.
+Those involving construction of hotels or office buildings aren't likely to win government approval.
+It was the worst confrontation between Christians since Lebanon's civil war between Christians and Moslems broke out in 1975.
+They just love to hear the tumble and grind of the concrete mixer at a new building site, and because they do they often end up in the washing machine instead, tumbled about and spun dry.
+After his joint appearance with the Ohio senator to wind up a quick Midwest campaign trip, Dukakis returned to Boston for a holiday weekend that will be capped by a Fourth of July dinner with Jesse Jackson.
+Their average age is probably in the low 20s, and youths with pimples definitely outnumber gray-haired veterans.
+"You chew on the debt not by cutting creativity or firing people, but by growth," Munro said.
+The 28-year-old woman, whose name has not been released, was brought to Gaylord by ambulance from Metropolitan Hospital in New York City, where she had been a patient since the April 19 attack.
+David Treitel at Simat, Helliesen & Eichner, an airline consulting group based in New York, estimates U.S. airlines' annual financing requirements at $19 billion.
+Net sales increased 13% to 5.74 billion guilders from 5.07 billion guilders.
+Maresca said he did hear the shot in the cockpit but did not see who pulled the trigger.
+School kids are covering the fashion end by sporting T-shirts with spiky Cyrillic letters.
+Earlier, gold closed in both Zurich, Switzerland, and London at $431.50 a troy ounce, up from $428 bid late Thursday in London but down from $433 in Zurich.
+For the fiscal fourth quarter ending Aug. 31, the company expects to post a loss as it always does in the summer, though Wall Street analysts forecast the deficit will narrow to roughly $15 million from last year's $20 million.
+Abello testified that he attended the meeting in Aruba, but said he stormed out of the room when the conversation turned to drugs.
+It is acquiring a new 25-year lease on the premises.
+Then she held a news conference that made her Brussels reputation.
+An environmental group criticized the use of herbicides in general on public lands.
+The Desio plant, which produces 600 automobiles a day, will be transformed by its future owner into an auto components plant, possibly with some collaboration from Fiat, a Fiat spokesman said.
+For this reason, the broker believes there will be a drawdown from world stocks of 4.2m tonnes over the coming crop cycle. The European Union sugar reform was unlikely to have any effect on the world market, Mr Meader said.
+One other person was wounded and the canoe the fishermen were in was destroyed, Sy said.
+Comecon is made up of the Soviet Union and its six European allies, plus Mongolia, Vietnam and Cuba.
+Sir James Goldsmith sold most of his holdings in his main European concern, Generale Occidentale, to CGE of France for a reported $243.2 million.
+The belief must be based "on some tenets or dogma accepted by the individual of some church, sect or denomination," the agency said.
+'To his eternal credit he has stuck to his last.
+"We're just not finding any distinction" between fatalities on the 65 mph rural interstate highways and those where the speed limit remained at 55 mph, Burnley said.
+The battle has intensified concern in the country over whether the army of the Vietnam-installed Phnom Penh government can handle the guerrillas alone.
+Thus, the practical Kellogg Foundation has given money to community colleges and rural hospitals, not theoretical physicists.
+Rain fell in North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and eastern Arkansas.
+In the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll, conducted after Reagan's sentimental televised farewell to the party, 57% of Americans approved of his handling of the presidency, up from 51% just before the convention.
+There are so many more people buying these days and they really know what they're looking for.' There are some consolations.
+States may prosecute employers for withholding accrued vacation pay owed fired workers, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously today in a case from Massachusetts.
+On Wednesday, Gadhafi called for the release of Ms. Valente as a compassionate measure on the occasion of the Moslem holy month of Ramadan, which ends in late April.
+The amount of debts left behind in March was the second largest on record following the 520 billion-yen failure of Sanko Steamship Co. in August 1985.
+The current problem is in West Germany, and the issue is modernization of short-range nuclear weapons based there.
+But almost in the next breath, Mandela departed from the normal decorum of such occasions by challenging Bush on the question of violence.
+"We make notes on some of these people to know what they're looking for.
+"The government shouldn't be in the real estate business," he said on the ABC program.
+If Labour gets in, compulsory competitive tendering will be abolished, except as a 'last resort'.
+West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl will meet with President Bush at the White House on May 17 to discuss the U.S.-Soviet superpower summit and German reunification, it was announced today.
+A gilt with a 10 per cent coupon and a face value of Pounds 100 would pay Pounds 10 in gross interest per year. Gilts are traded and do not normally sell for their face value.
+Major European airlines expect their profits will fall by about 16 percent this year after a dramatic 93 percent jump in earnings in 1987, the Association of European Airlines said Friday.
+Bank of New York said it is considering terminating its hostile takeover bid, among other possible actions, in view of the results.
+Web Chamberlin, a spokesman for the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., said "The Party Line" is sponsored by a New York resident, Brendan Corrigan.
+It is unlikely the companies will face added trading sanctions as a result of the FTC action.
+Tied studios, secure of an outlet for their programmes, could easily lose their commercial edge.
+They are learning to keep what little land they have productive.
+Officials quoted witnesses as saying Bates shot at his wife's head.
+The demand matches the high prices.
+Economists said it was only a matter of time before price bulges show up on supermarket shelves.
+A week earlier a bomb damaged the residence of Vice President-elect Francisco Merino, also of Arena.
+No one was injured in the robbery at Dolly Don Quixote Jewelers, Officer Don Lawrence said.
+They may be cheapest, but you may not be allowed to change your plans.
+In December, the company announced it would offer new products compatible with industrywide standards.
+The group reiterated its commitment to stable exchange rates at an interim meeting of the International Monetary Fund in Washington in April.
+ZDF said the independent Forschungsgruppe Wahlen research company surveyed 825 West Germans between 16 and 29 years old.
+"This is a unique and critical relationship that bears watching," says Robert W. Back, a securities analyst with Rodman & Renshaw in Chicago and a Soviet expert.
+The Colombian government said that under emergency rules, judges' identities would be kept secret in drug cases.
+The previous U.S. bargaining position at conventional force negotiations in Vienna was 275,000 on each side.
+The time period was misstated in Friday's edition.
+Lloyd's just hasn't got the right sort of parliamentary representation,' he said. Lord Kimball, a former Lloyd's Council member, disagrees.
+A review is required to determine whether cartels or other practices are in the public interest. A second reform proposed by Sir Bryan involves a toughening of the Fair Trading Act.
+Syrian gunners blasted the presidential palace, army headquarters and the U.S. ambassador's residence with mortar fire Wednesday.
+The white-majority City Council refused to repave Martin Luther King Jr. Street for the 25th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march, setting off new racial tension here.
+This, however, has not visibly exercised the consciences of some Irish skippers.
+The Wards could get lots of company in austerity.
+Faced with overwhelming Soviet military supremacy, you will have become isolated in your own continent.
+The other main challenger to the Front is the National Liberal Party and its candidate, Radu Campeanu.
+Yet the president's tone does reflect the public mood.
+The family of hostage Terry Waite, who turned 50 today, said it was marking his birthday in quiet prayer for the Church of England envoy.
+References to "indirect trade and increasing human interchange" were observations of fact, not statements of policy, they said.
+The Presidium voided the resolution.
+He allowed formation of a civilian government among those who did participate, but fired it last May for alleged corruption and incompetence.
+On Tuesday, a syndicate of banks led by Citibank agreed not to declare Federated and Allied in technical default on $2.34 billion in loans.
+Meanwhile, the US electorate remains as contradictory as ever.
+Norwegian tugboats circled the warship to keep 14 activists in seven canoes at bay while the Mahan docked.
+In May, Roche made an agreed Dollars 5.3bn bid for Syntex, but the target was in deep difficulties.
+A 16-year AMR executive, with previous experience in everything from greeting cards to department stores, he took over as AMR president in 1980 as the company was rolling to an $75.8 million net loss.
+Rorer and Robins had hoped that, in exchange for court-approved protection from future Shield liability, Aetna would provide hundreds of millions of dollars to help meet the judge's increased estimate of the claims.
+The two victims were suspected of collaborating with Israel's Shin Bet secret police, Palestinian sources said.
+Chiron gained 3/4 to 65. Chiron agreed in principle to acquire 50% of the vaccine business of Italy's Sclavo from Ciba-Geigy for $64.4 million.
+Chemical's loan-loss provision in the quarter was $97.2 million, compared with $114.3 million in 1986.
+In 1846, two people are credited with the discovery of Neptune, the eighth, the English astronomer John C. Adams and the French mathematician Urbain J.J. Leverrier.
+In a suit filed earlier this year, the bank accused Morgan of breach of contract and negligence in handling its investment account.
+We have been advised that it is the owners' responsibility. We offered to pay for wheel-clamping: this was turned down by the owners, who requested that we put up a 'no parking' sign.
+Through a spokesman Mr. Dingman said, "I have reached no decision on this matter" of going private.
+And insurers point to those increases to justify their rates.
+The National Islamic Front will not be in the Cabinet, the newspaper said.
+But whether we feel we have the right to use it is another issue.' Illiterate people were often extremely good speakers.
+According to the West Berlin-based Working Group August 13, a private organization that monitors events in East Germany, at least 191 people have been killed trying to escape from East Germany since 1961.
+Congress wiped out several such special-interest benefits when it revised the tax law two years ago, contending that the tax system should not be used to provide subsidies when federal appropriations could do the job better.
+"Alex, the main character, would interact with these people," he recalls. "Maybe one letter was written four months ago and he was here today.
+The Iranian-born businessman, who pleaded guilty Nov. 21 to illegally helping supplement Oliver North's government income with a $13,800 home security system, bitterly attacked the government after his sentencing.
+The test case for what Mr. Martin calls "Arrupism" is Nicaragua.
+In Warsaw, dozens of East Germans also waited outside the West German Embassy, including some who missed the train to the West by only a few minutes.
+It was NASA's most extensive fueling test of a shuttle.
+Tax evasion, exotic, dodgy: for many investors these will be images conjured up by offshore investment funds.
+It was the eighth air raid this year by Israeli jets against targets in Lebanon.
+Deseret Savings & Loan Association, Salt Lake City, was sold to Zions First National Bank, Salt Lake City, a unit of Zions Bancorporation.
+At least 27 people have reportedly been killed in the violence. However, there was no official toll.
+A rise in the short sterling future was an unambiguous sign of the market betting on easier money to come.
+The recovery may not be running away with itself, but it is not exactly faltering either.
+For one thing, Mr. Weiss theorizes, the Pentagon is not good at managing innovation.
+"A certain marginal unemployment is a natural element of any market economy."
+An anorexic teen-ager was a character in the movie "Down and Out in Beverly Hills."
+The measure, which was fought by local hotel-casino interests, lost by a 1,001-802 vote in a special election Tuesday in this mountain resort area.
+First American was paying extremely rich terms, even in those heady days for U.S. banking.
+Thirdly, generic competition to ICI's Tenormin drug had gathered pace. There were also hints that ICI was about to bid for Fisons, the troubled chemicals group; although not ruled out, such suggestions were deemed premature by marketmakers.
+Chief Cabinet Secretary Keizo Obuchi announced the new name, which will be used on calendars and official documents.
+Many committees have already voted for confirmation of the cabinet members who have come before them, even though Mr Clinton cannot actually nominate them until he is inaugurated next Wednesday.
+Nobel blamed the losses on increased claims in its general liability, automobile, and property insurance lines of business.
+Medical sources said it was not needed to treat most of the wounded but could be useful for acute and specialized cases, such as victims needing artificial limbs or 24-hour care.
+"This is no Telmex," says PaineWebber analyst Jack Grubman.
+He added: 'If I lived in Ebbw Vale I should vote for Michael Foot, and if I lived in County Down I should vote for Enoch Powell'.
+"Cheaper prices _ that's our big draw," says Len Langford, the civilian assistant manager at Cameron Station, and his customers agree.
+It is these beads that may become detached and pose a potentially fatal choking hazard, the commission said Wednesday.
+Walls are recessed at the bottom to create a slight floating sensation.
+TRAFALGAR HOUSE has sold a golf resort and land in the Algarve, Portugal to Thompson Investments (London) for an undisclosed sum.
+Agriculture Minister Abdul Wahab Mahmoud said in a report published Thursday that Iraqi farmers must redouble their efforts to grow more grain.
+Their mission is to remove asbestos insulation from a leaking steam pipe as required by a federal law that is forcing every school in the nation to take costly and drastic steps to control a mineral once used widely as a fire retardant.
+The company added $76 million in the second quarter to the reserve, which already held $50.2 million, resulting in a $16.5 million net loss for the period.
+Glaxo markets a later version of the drug, known as Form 2. Geneva hopes to make its anti-ulcer drug available by the end of 1995, when Glaxo's US patent on Form 1 expires.
+And although many labor-law protections have applied to illegals, according to one recent court decision that could begin changing.
+Mr. Tartikoff, who turned down the Columbia post before it was offered to Mr. Puttnam, "is not involved with conversations with anyone at any other company," an NBC spokesman said.
+The new product also shows how fax technology is mutating to let the machines fit better into computer networks.
+She questions her behavior, wondering when she has done the right thing as she recollects the events of her life.
+He envisions some mechanism that would give the country's 5 million whites veto power on major policy decisions.
+The Hay Compensation Report from Hay Management Consultants, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1. Both by subscription.
+The activity is producing the trading volume needed to make them liquid, he added.
+Brady hinted that it could be as high as 2.4 percent rather than the expected 1 percent.
+At one point, Orwell takes justifiable pride over official British permission for the communist newspaper Daily Worker to circulate once again.
+But somewhere in there they mention the show," said Starr, chatting in a suite overlooking Central Park.
+Foreign securities issues amounted to only 3% of all issues registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission last year, down from 13% in 1979, Mr. Markey said.
+Mr Simon Goodwin, NCR's architecture consultant, calls it 'deliver and drop technology'. With a Wavelan card fitted into a standard PC, the service costs Pounds 675 a connection.
+It broadcasts shows produced by other evangelists such as Jerry Falwell, James Robison and Richard Roberts.
+Gorbachev will address Congress during his U.S. visit next month under a tentative accord reached between White House, Kremlin and Capitol Hill officials, congressional sources said.
+He doesn't need kids.
+Both embassies are in the wealthy suburb of San Isidro, three miles from the downtown area.
+But even if a pilot does recover from GLOC, it can take up to two minutes to regain his bearings.
+Bendix Field Engineering Corp. said it was laying off 300 workers in Jacksonville, Fla., because most of the equipment the company maintains there for the Marines was shipped to the Middle East.
+Brothers, I ask you, and through you I ask the Iraqi people to maintain your alertness and vigil.
+When he was six his widowed father, hard pressed, sent him off to live with a neighbor, Dan Call.
+Other banks are also expected to announce improved results.
+The trade center is highly dependent on credit.
+He has to persuade an essentially conservative electorate that his party's reputation for internal squabbling and utopianism is no longer true. In the eight months since he became leader, he has made considerable progress.
+The study adds that European managers here find the quality of labor a cause for worry.
+But other Pakistanis doubt it.
+In vetoing the trade bill in May, Reagan echoed the sentiments of business groups such as the National Association of Manufacturers, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable, which oppose notices of plant closings or impending layoffs.
+"More likely, it's a correction after the bull market we've had," he said.
+But not last week.
+Mahoney is fiscal adviser to the Rhode Island House of Representatives.
+The policy governing the sale of distilled liquors, such as vodka, has not changed.
+Placid's project, located in the gulf's Green Canyon, is a controversial centerpiece of Placid's plan to drill its way out of its financial problems.
+Bush's proposal to overhaul the Clean Air Act, following up on campaign pledges to be the environmental president as well as the education president, is creeping along.
+It said planned increases in foreign-based inspection personnel will allow full surveillance of the additional facilities if they are certified.
+Coast Guard spokesman Keith Spangler flew over the tanker and shoreline Saturday morning and said no more oil was visible around the ship or off the coast.
+For end users the system runs on PCs, although the big advantage is the mainframe centralisation of data.
+One of its most famous soldiers was Elvis Presley, who was honored in the 2nd Armored war museum at Fort Hood.
+Poindexter and the Iran-Contra independent counsel.
+For the most part, the former New Left leaders bristle at the "rigidity" and "intolerance" of the old conservatives who spoke at Saturday's dinner.
+As ratings experts have long counseled: Do not read too much into the test scores data.
+"Excluding oil, there's a somewhat better tone to the capital goods market," concluded Alan Greenspan of Townsend-Greenspan, economic consultants in New York.
+But his reported threat of tax audits provoked outrage both from journalists and from the opposition Gaullist party, and even elicited an indirect rebuke from a government spokesman.
+In the 25-day campaign leading up to parlimentary elections on Thursday, criticism of Indonesia's leaders has been banned.
+This time, GM officials say new technology could make a commercially viable electric car possible.
+Officials fear that CGE's purchase plan would disrupt that balance.
+Coca-Cola typically trades at a 20% to 60% premium to the market, said Allan Kaplan, an analyst with Merrill Lynch Capital Markets.
+It has changed this practice, although it calculates its total exposure at only Pounds 5m. 'We have made sure there are no latent Indias,' said Mr Williamson.
+Some analysts also question the program's wisdom as a marketing tactic.
+I am encouraged that Bishop Spong and other devoted "radicals" are challenging the church's talismanic beliefs about homosexuals and are dragging the Christian faith kicking and screaming into modern-day society.
+In 1990, the proportion of total funds using passive equities stood at 41 per cent.
+GE Capital Corp. and Kidder Peabody are also major investors in the buy-out.
+Some 15 states have adopted the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act, which requires that prenuptial agreements be upheld under most circumstances, and other states have adopted similar legislation.
+THE FIRST salvo in the autumn campaign to secure a change in the Sunday trading laws was fired yesterday.
+The planting figures were released after the close of trading.
+The 6-foot-2 company chairman drops to his knees to get an older person's view of the highest bookshelves.
+It invaded its neighbor after fierce border clashes with the radical communist Khmer Rouge government which then ruled Cambodia.
+The killers sped away and it was not known if the shooting was related to the drug war.
+At least 2,800 people have written to NBC to express their disappointment with the cancellation of "A Year in the Life." Television critics have similar letters.
+On a refueling stop in Geneva, he shot to death a French passenger when his deadline for readying the plane expired.
+So even though BMC is only 18 months old, its principals have been part of the national economic debate for years.
+If their efforts are unsuccessful and they do become pregnant, many, but by no means all, turn to abortion.
+Michael Brenson, 47, a Times art critic since 1982, will work with Kimmelman, Frankel said.
+Yesterday's votes in the people's congress were significant not because the congress has real legislative power but because it is the only all-union assembly with even a halfway claim to being broadly representative.
+Workers at the plant were praised by the company for their efforts in refining the team concept and creativity in improving productivity.
+The Treuhand would relish a Yes to both questions.
+But he denies that First City has made a habit of extending risky loans.
+"People have been going to paper rather than hold on to precious metals," Kadlec said.
+Thermionic fuel elements have been studied for decades and continue to be evaluated at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
+Community Shares Ltd. said David L. Weimert, 36 years old, was elected chairman and president, succeeding James C. Beck, who resigned.
+But a further Ecu7bn could be raised, the paper says, by issuing 'Union Bonds' on the capital markets, taking advantage of the EU's high credit rating.
+The order prohibits broadcast interviews with members of the outlawed Irish Republican Army, 10 other militant groups and their sympathizers.
+MG Holdings Inc. said its MG Acquiring Corp. unit completed its $260 million leveraged buyout of Mayflower Group Inc.
+Only three complete skulls have been found.
+It would be surprising if she were not to take the opportunity to belabour the European Union for its interventionism, protectionism, et al.
+They didn't make any projections for the current fiscal year.
+"We had an image in the market of being reliable but slightly fuddy-duddy, old-fashioned, conservative and non-innovative," recalls John MacKenzie, the British bank's general manager for East Asia.
+"This policy requirement has become substantially less exacting under the current federal Conservative government, and it will virtually disappear in most industries with the proposed U.S.Canada free trade agreement," he said.
+Attending the rededication ceremony was Itzhak Shelef, assistant director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
+Solidarity was legalized again following an agreement with the government in April that also prepared the way for the elections.
+A 1991 survey by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development put France's degree of unionisation at 12 per cent, even below that of Turkey or the US.
+Brad Stanius, a legislator from White Bear Lake and a well-known angler, said he can't set up a permanent house on the lake or hundreds of people would drill their fishing holes nearby.
+There's a new gold rush in the California desert, powered by 1980s technology for coaxing gold out of low-grade ore, but miners are worried that plans for a national park could someday end the boom.
+"Depreciation simply wouldn't apply."
+So said a federal judge, in a case involving two players for the minor league Bluefield, Va., Orioles, a Baltimore farm team.
+'It will take five more years to get where we want to be,' he admits.
+Official criticism of the Hungarian decision to halt construction and launch a two-month review of it followed an attack in the Communist Party daily newspaper Rude Pravo.
+A Tokyo court rejected an appeal by British coin dealer Paul Davies against the refusal of Japanese police to return 3,200 gold coins they seized as fakes.
+Sekisui Jushi Co., a Japanese maker of building materials, offered $30 million of identical bonds through Nomura International Ltd.
+Gone are the days when a demagogue over Cairo Radio could arouse the Arab masses against their own governments.
+He wouldn't be surprised to see stock yields eventually equaling or exceeding bond yields before a new bull market begins.
+This also becomes more complex the more components there are.
+But the system United unveiled this month had IBM personal computers doing some tasks originally earmarked for the 9370.
+Lincoln Savings & Loan Association had an $847 million loss in the first half, sending its net worth plunging to a negative $906 million, state thrift officials said.
+The president, one of 18 heads of state expected to attend, is not on the list of speakers for the formal proceedings.
+Since then, the predominantly rural county, whose population is almost evenly divided among whites, blacks and Indians, has also been rocked by the shooting death of an Indian activist who was running for judge.
+Robert Redford's Wildwood Enterprises Inc. independent film company and Cineplex Odeon Corp. announced a joint production and distribution venture for low-budget independent films.
+The data, in a General Accounting Office study, are based on 1,574 calls to 29 of the 32 IRS phone centers last tax season.
+One direct line will originate in Washington and another will start in New York, he said.
+On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Potter rejected a defense motion to dismiss the charges on the grounds that Bakker's religious freedom was violated.
+And he complains that soaring rents have forced blacks to leave the neighborhood.
+"We had to work around interference with the military and other agencies," Rosenblatt said.
+King, a real estate appraiser and keen skydiver for two decades, found out about Bridge Day in 1984 and has taken part every year since.
+The fire at the Roadway Express Freight Terminal started about 12:30 a.m., and firefighters were still dealing with small fires and hot spots Tuesday night.
+The last round of talks in Mexico in June produced no accords after discussions got hung up on the subject.
+"There was a lot of crying that day," she recalled.
+The sale to Hechinger is expected to be completed in early 1988 and Grace said the gain will be included in its first-quarter results.
+Purchases of big-ticket durable goods were expected to be sizable because of the new tax law, which begins to phase out deductions for consumer interest next year.
+The crash tests are designed to indicate the likelihood of an occupant's suffering head, chest and leg injuries.
+"You will watch this year the end of an era in convention coverage."
+In the wake of the Mideast war, their usual frustration is tempered by hope that GOP candidates will catch the wave they expect President Bush to ride to re-election next year.
+The Hunts won bankruptcy-court approval to proceed with a controversial $435 million oil and gas drilling project in the Gulf of Mexico.
+James M. Kennedy, business enterprise editor for The Associated Press, has been named head of the AP's national business news department.
+"In economic terms, the industry is profitable.
+The bombing at the Capitol blew a hole in the wall outside the Senate chamber.
+"The question we all have is why someone would steal this material," said Prudence Adler, a spokeswoman for the Washington-based Association for Research Libraries.
+Not so, counters the government.
+An Accor official said the strong earnings growth reflects the development of the group's meal-voucher business, especially in Brazil, and increased profitability from its French hotel operations.
+The following issue was recently filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission: Xerox Corp., 2.5 million of 10-year sinking fund preferred shares and 1.5 million of 20-year sinking fund preferred shares, via Salomon Brothers Inc.
+The fund mainly will finance scholarships and also may be used for recruiting and retaining minority students, GMI said in a statement.
+"We thought this was a great opportunity.
+FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: He met in warm sessions with reporters almost twice a week for 13 years around his desk or, at Warm Springs, Ga., around his car.
+EDITOR'S NOTE: Tom Raum covers the White House for The Associated Press.
+The insurgency has weakened because China has reduced, and possibly cut off, its once significant aid to the Communists in order to improve relations with the Burmese government.
+A one-block area was sealed off and police authorized eight people to shoot the pigeons, which had been damaging buildings and posing a health hazard to the community, said Police Chief Elliot Arens.
+But environmentalists warn that pollution control is not enough. Mercury, they note, cannot be destroyed and remains in the environment forever.
+Officials also were waiving interviews with applicants until after the deadline to cope with the rush.
+Among shares trading ex-dividend, Lucas lost 18 to 576 ($10.20), Redland fell 8 to 440, while Great Universal Stores slipped 16 to #10.61 ($18.80).
+Armed with an acoustic guitar, he regularly performed his songs and others in pubs around Cambridge and, in true music business fashion, was "discovered" there.
+Will Ogonyok begin a series of reports analyzing the failures of perestroika?
+CHICAGO - Options traders were among the big victims of Friday's plunging stock market, including one small firm that required an emergency $50 million bailout.
+Screams and the crash of metal brought bystanders to the scene on Tuesday.
+"It wouldn't help Aerospatiale, but it would help Dassault, and it would help the French aeronautics industry a lot." According to the French news agency, Mr. Martre stressed that the decision isn't up to him.
+One day a week, they become the "moms" of the city's Vietnam Veterans Outreach Center, answering telephones, making coffee and sitting in the lobby to talk to anyone who comes in while the counseling group is in session.
+He claimed the veto reflected his objection to the law's harsh provisions on rape cases and its unlikely prospects before the Supreme Court. The risk of ruining his state's economy must also have played a part, however.
+Sometimes I just have to lay back and be cool," she said.
+The rebels have been waging a 21-year insurgency to establish a Marxist state.
+"The more popular, better producing seeds are in short supply," he said.
+"Cuba continues to provide safe haven, weapons and political and financial support to a wide range of leftist and insurgent organizations that use terrorism," the department said.
+Police said they may charge the parents, who left the baby unattended after an argument.
+Bank of New York's stock had fallen nearly 17% before it pulled the deal.
+New plaques outside gang offices emulate the one that has stood for some time outside the Inagawa-kai's headquarters, which overlook Japan's Defense Agency in Tokyo's Roppongi district.
+He didn't want to hurt anybody," said Brian Bond, 17, one of the hostages and a close friend.
+On the other hand, both Cunningham and Myers pointed out that petroleum ink prices may also rise.
+One wonders what the play would have been like if Shue had been able to do some rewriting.
+Police found Hildreth, who apparently had slashed his wrists, in the lobby.
+Since becoming chief executive in 1984, Mr. McCoy has more than tripled the bank's assets by buying profitable but underperforming Midwest banks.
+Two of Lundgren's followers remained at large Sunday.
+Kennecott officials couldn't be reached for comment.
+Some legal consultants say 1991 statistics will show the slump more clearly.
+Broznick had shipped out two perfect kidneys, but got only one back.
+Recommendations that Congress lift a ban on providing trade credits to the Soviet Union through the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
+However, it can cause stomach irritation and bleeding and perhaps a rare childhood disorder called Reye's syndrome.
+"We got better paper and better printing."
+The sum included $2.7 million the government had paid for the land plus expenditures for education, food and other provisions.
+The remaining two will be in Bakersfield, Calif., and Oklahoma City.
+Drexel wasn't the only party putting heat on Simon & Schuster.
+High prices in the pork complex also caused some jitters, he said.
+So if the justices ever decide to tackle the punitive-damages problem once and for all, the solution is no great mystery.
+An administration source said, "There's nothing pushing an immediate action here.
+The phones are slightly larger than standard telephone handsets and weigh between 18 ounces and two pounds.
+Few anticipated the strength of the economy following the last recession.
+There was no urgent need to press further and demand the vote.
+Mr. Godsell said the mine owners would defend their wage offer, but no longer would insist that it be a non-negotiable issue.
+However, broader issues are at stake.
+Most of these, however, now choose the turbo-diesel, not the thirsty petrol V8 which is the only one with automatic transmission.
+Legally, says Mr. Turk, there are three main criteria: territory, population and effective state power to implement and defend the sovereignty of that place and those people.
+President Elias Hrawi started dismantling Beirut's dividing Green Line on Monday to unify what he hopes will be a militia-free capital after the defeat of rebel Gen.
+'The FT-SE linked companies do have the benefit of a lock-in, but at a rather higher level than we would have preferred.' Oxford alumni may be attracted by the Balliol and Magdalen Colleges launched by sponsor Hodgson Martin late last week.
+A 30-minute workout three times a week for walking, jogging, swimming or aerobics is a good start.
+It said Palestinian-Israeli peace talks proposed recently by the United States and Egypt could only be preliminary, leading to an international peace conference under U.N. auspices.
+In addition, by reducing the size distortion of land areas the Robinson map shows more of the Earth's surface as water.
+A spokesman for Santa Fe Southern Pacific said the company will consider any offers made for the Southern Pacific railroad.
+A spokesman for Olympia & York declined to comment.
+In Chicago, FBI spokesman Bob Long said Wednesday that "aside from saying there is still an active investigation, there wouldn't be any statement.
+In explaining the debt ratings reduction, Moody's boted that repayment of the company's bank debt with proceeds from the theme parks sale had reduced Harcourt's interest costs substantially.
+Saturday's arrests followed by hours a spate of gang violence in the region that left a 13-year-old boy dead and a girl critically wounded.
+He said he did not recognize the men.
+"There are forces which do not wish peaceful negotiations to succeed.
+JOHANNESBURG ended in subdued form. Gold futures continued to defy bearish spot market sentiment, but the gold shares index finished 7 lower at 1,900, down 3.7 per cent on the week.
+Of the total program volume, 39.8% involved stock-index arbitrage, compared with 42.3% the previous week.
+'The people who worked on this have got a total understanding of commercial culture.
+In the absence of anyone with Khomeini's religious and political authority, it seems likely Iran will be ruled by a collective leadership.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Mott's shares closed at $9.25, up 25 cents.
+The speed with which the visits were arranged was several months faster than those accorded foreign prisoners in the past and appear to be part of the Afghan government's move to present a more humanitarian face to the world.
+The rebels claim to be battling the Marxist government's troops along the nation's main north-south highway and are fighting within 100 miles of the capital of Addis Ababa, Western diplomats said Thursday.
+The state officials said that the participants agreed among themselves to divide up road-building projects by taking turns submitting low bids.
+Residents in Baku said in telephone interviews that they had heard there was a 40-minute gun battle in the harbor.
+Clearly, the U.S. is this year's hot destination for European tourists.
+A similar report, based on a plant inspection in July, detailed 10 serious problems with radiation protection at the plant.
+FBI officials have said an internal investigation of the operation found several problems with it, and The New York Times reported today that an internal FBI report recommends disciplinary action against some of those involved.
+But conservationists now are suspicious about the huge corporations trying to take over companies in the region and are wondering what they plan to do with the land.
+The decision simply helped BA to cut its costs, and hence its losses, at Gatwick.
+True, it might make an opera.
+Since compulsory redundancy is difficult, companies will have to find ways of employing these people while reducing their workforces.
+MTI did not say what type of military vehicle was involved and gave no further details of the accident.
+Once they have decided to exclude something, to be required to disseminate it against their will intrudes on First Amendment freedoms," Mr. Levine said.
+Pork futures were helped by lighter than anticipated movement to market of hogs, analysts said.
+Private analysts complain the government, even with working capital, must spend far more than $50 billion to cover failed thrifts' losses.
+The concerto repertoire is so much wider; the virtuoso opportunities so eye-catching, if the competitor chooses a big, romantic piece.
+Like most Israeli men, they have fought at least one war, but their four reserve tours in three years have been spent chasing stone-throwing Palestinians.
+The rock wheel, which has teeth that dig into the road surface, can lay pipes at up to 200 metres in an hour. The company's efforts to link new parts of east Germany to the gas grid are being rapidly outstripped by demand.
+Ms. Barber was the first Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services caseworker to be convicted of a felony for handling of official duties.
+He has finished in the top 10 every year since 1973, when the Iditarod was started.
+It also can lift patent protection for an overpriced drug.
+MCDONALD'S Corp. raised its quarterly 12%, to 14 cents a share from 12.5 cents, the Oak Brook, Ill., food concern said at its annual meeting.
+He has insisted that all the underwritings in question are valid.
+Euroyen issues were unchanged to slightly higher.
+Italians began moving into lower Manhattan in the 1880s, and between 1890 and 1924, they displaced their Irish predecessors on the blocks along Mulberry Street.
+Though of diverse backgrounds, they are bound together by five principles of Islam: Belief in one God and his prophets; prayer; charity; fasting; and, if possible, pilgrimage to Mecca, the birthplace of the prophet Mohammed.
+Another dispute centered on whether the airliner, which Howard described as 27 minutes off schedule, was within the commercial air corridor.
+They were visiting an acquaintance in Darien when they became ill.
+But the company was still negotiating with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
+That percentage compares with 6% minority ownership of all U.S. businesses.
+The actress had issued a statement earlier denying she has AIDS.
+The Doolittle expedition is being paid for by the participants. It has the full cooperation of officials of the provincial government, said Xiangling Zhao, the Chinese counsul.
+Attorneys for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said they were seeking a federal court order allowing Machinists to picket other airlines with which the international union has contracts.
+The U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care reported it had approved proposals to provide universal health insurance, phased in over five years, and a proposal to ensure long-term nursing care to Americans.
+SECOND-QUARTER NET INCOME 1987 1986 in per in per % millions share millions share chg.
+Last week, it was announced that there had been an oversubscription for shares in SSAB (Swedish Steel), which is the first company wholly to be privatised.
+There was an exceptional charge of Pounds 940,000 (credit Pounds 19,000), including the write-down. Losses per share were 35.7p, against earnings of 3.4p.
+Mr. Einhorn of Goldman Sachs, which was a late convert to the notion that the latest stock runup was really a rally and not a bear market bounce, begs to differ.
+While virtually all of Goodyear's rivals now sell their brands to the national chains, Goodyear still clings to its company-owned and exclusive independent dealers.
+Meantime, vitriolic statements by Iranian President Ali Khamenei at a United Nations news conference led to further buying, some brokers said.
+Under Kansas right-to-work laws, contracts cannot require workers to be union members.
+Fifty-five years ago, the recess was hidden by pipes and hams, Aretsky said.
+It has 40 million tons of known oil reserves.
+Corporate & Junk Bonds Prices of investment-grade corporate bonds rose between 1/4 and 3/8 point yesterday even as more than $1 billion of new debt was sold. So far this week, $5.3 billion of new corporate debt has hit the market.
+The commercial paper will be backed by a surety bond issued by Financial Guaranty Insurance Corp., a unit of General Electric Co., and a 15% letter of credit from Chemical Bank and a consortium of other institutions.
+"We were using drugs," testified Moore.
+South Korea's Roh named a new premier in an attempt to end violent nationwide protests that have plunged the government into a political crisis.
+Increasingly, Latin leaders see debt relief as perhaps the only way their countries can restore economic growth and to prevent yet another lost decade.
+But by definition, franchisees sacrifice some freedom in order to live by somebody else's methods and rules; to some extent, democracy is an alien concept for any franchise chain.
+But some company executives were less critical, and others applauded the president's initiative as an important first step.
+One investigator, Nikolai Ivanov, said on Friday that the name of Politburo member Yegor K. Ligachev also came up in the inquiry. He did not go into details.
+The Senate Democratic campaign committee has been urging Lader to make the run, but he described himself as taking his time about making a decision.
+"It's involving a lot more people than it has in the past.
+But almost all of that increase came from a big buildup of unsold products.
+Television's Valerie Harper and John Forsythe hosted the affair.
+Today's forecast called for thunderstorms from Texas to the upper Great Lakes, showers in the Dakotas and Northern Rockies, and more severe weather in north-central Texas, where tornadoes forced at least 150 people from their homes.
+Based on his comments, many analysts predicted that the Fed would push the federal funds rate down by another 0.25 percentage point, perhaps by Labor Day if Congress and the administration have agreed on the outlines of a deficit-cutting package by then.
+Since then, newspapers have reported that purchases are going smoothly and have not said if the state has resorted to printing more money as it did last year.
+The small group flew to Prague, Czechoslovakia, on Tuesday.
+But a breakdown of the 1990 Census of 982,250 people is expected to show a majority black and Hispanic population.
+"What they are doing is to harm the efforts at reconciliation, as well as the hopes of a peaceful transition to a new society," The Citizen newspaper said in an editorial July 5.
+Manufacturing output rose 4.3%, up from a 2.8% rise in 1986, while hours worked increased 1%, after a 0.9% decline in 1986.
+The officials said Takeshita discussed Taiwan with Yang, the 81-year-old ceremonial head of state.
+The study's findings were based on interviews with 191 nonsmokers recently diagnosed with lung cancer in 23 counties in New York State as well as 191 nonsmoking control subjects, matched by age, sex and county of residence.
+As the testimony unfolds, Robert McFarlane, Adm.
+To fill gaps, Jackson authorized taxicabs to pick up multiple fares, allowed 1,000 suburban line buses to extend their routes into the city and charge 16 cents a ride _ four times the usual fare.
+The same restraint is seen in the governor's competition with the Rev. Jackson among homosexuals.
+"The armed fight will continue, with or without military aid." There was no immediate response from the government.
+A large proportion of inward investment has gone into textiles: some argue that the country is now overly dependent on one industrial sector. A lot of investment has come from the east, particularly from South Korea and Taiwan.
+While release of all the hostages continued to be promised, in fact the hostages came out singly if at all.
+K mart Chairman Joseph Antonini said in a statement that the store enlargements and relocations should be completed by 1993, and other refurbishments will be done by 1994.
+Officials in Colombo, the capital, said one man in the fort was killed by sniper fire Tuesday.
+Ernest did not work quite so well as a name for Dowson.
+Small businesses are frequently in the retail trade and services industries, typically paying minimum or low wages.
+The rest of the $230 million purchase price will come from excess cash of the two corporations, Massachusetts Computer said.
+The former parish priest of an Irish nationalist who was shot dead from an army observation tower said Monday that police and soldiers harrassed the victim for several years.
+Then, it damages the share rating as investors see that loss of value and lose confidence in the management. By contrast, if a company buys back its own shares, it creates a virtuous circle.
+The chill of that moment still lingers for Mr. Bradbury, now chief executive of the company.
+President Reagan is almost certain to sign the measure, even though it is nearly identical to the one he vetoed earlier.
+At least 10 people, aged 9 to 35, were injured, Arab reports said.
+"Based on the achievements of the last few years, I will also tell him it is a search that can succeed," the president said.
+Last week, Eastern reached agreement with the unsecured creditors on a new reorganization plan under which sister carrier Continental Airlines would make some payments to the creditors.
+For instance, as more women join the work force, fewer will be home to watch daytime television.
+Several ranking industry officials, though, said they didn't see Mahlmann's departure as having much effect on that fight.
+It was designed to carry bulk freight, and was owned by Caribene Investments Ltd. of Gibraltar, according to Bureau Veritas, a Paris-based shipping registry.
+Shultz said Reagan won't argue with Congress over rules governing Star Wars testing, but will make case-by-case funding requests for the project.
+THE COMMISSION of the European Community is in disarray.
+Opposition candidates made a surprisingly strong showing in the National Assembly elections, depriving the Roh's party of its majority for the first time in South Korea's 40-year history.
+Uri Ariel, head of the West Bank settlements council, said Monday's action was "too little too late" and demanded more expulsions.
+On the other hand, he should not need much help.
+Mr. Sternlight confirmed recent press reports that the New York Fed sent a letter to primary dealers this month seeking information on the seven-year notes.
+Stock market officials said only 6% of the purchases yesterday were made by foreigners.
+At the Wall Street Journal lunch with political experts, top Republican political strategists ask it.
+TSB's lending, like that of all the other high street banks, has fallen sharply.
+Okuli-Bolo is a "heap of rubble" and the chairman of a local economic cooperative, Hairrulo Yuldashev, said the households of 70 peasant families were "completely demolished and buried by the landslide," Tass said.
+The Big Three auto makers will post a combined earnings decline of as much as 54% for the second quarter, analysts said.
+And Affiliated also has settled on another acquisition direction, adding specialty magazines, starting with the purchase of the recording industry's bible, Billboard magazine, in March.
+Although a deal in hockey is closer than ever, officials in that and other sports say patience is the biggest asset in dealing with the Soviets.
+So far, Cefic is not considering anti-dumping action.
+But Mr. Skinner's statements that Tracinda was cleared to talk to TWA did placate members of Congress who have been pushing the Kerkorian bid.
+But after age 55, women's health insurance rates start to fall below men's rates.
+But he said it would take about a week to judge the success of the operation, Kyodo said.
+Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, said Thursday that he would seek a vote before Congress recesses for the year unless Bush acts.
+In the ground war, Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency said Iranian forces killed or wounded 2,000 Iraqi troops and captured more than 10 square miles of northeast Iraq in an operation that began Tuesday night.
+He told about seeing Campbell throw a screaming Lattie into a bathtub of hot water, scrubbing the boy with a rag until his skin started peeling off.
+"You can't get beaten over the head every day and want to play. It's hard to come to the ballpark every day when you're unhappy," Mattingly said.
+(John) Poindexter, Colonel North knew of it," McFarlane said.
+Mr Simon Murray, managing director, said 1993 would prove a turning point in Hutchison's fortunes.
+When the suit was settled in 1987, the papers issued a statement saying "extensive discovery" found no evidence of skimming.
+The non-binding resolution also urged the White House to consider "a comprehensive package of emergency financial and other economic assistance" to help a democratic successor government rebuild Panama's economy.
+Bulgaria stopped making payments months ago on a foreign debt of more than $10 billion and is strapped for cash to import energy.
+A conservative Washington-based GOP group, Citizens for Reagan, filed a new complaint with the Federal Election Commission as the convention began, and a Republican "truth squad" hit Wright at a news conference in the convention city.
+Despite impatience over the slow progress of the talks, U.S. officials apparently have decided on a softer approach.
+Indeed, the school has stepped up recruiting in states with a population more diverse than Kentucky's.
+Whether or not this proposal is accepted by Congress, it points to an important underlying issue.
+That's an option for Marriott, a fourth-generation farmer who normally would have planted all his corn by now but had completed less than 5 percent by the second week of June, a situation to which he's resigned.
+But in this case, the Justice Department asserts that the recipient of a gift of money that is criminal profit may not claim she is an innocent owner of property bought with the money.
+A Tampa Tribune-Gallup Poll of 1,211 registered voters, conducted by telephone between March 10-12 and released today, found that 64 percent wanted to hear less about the Iran-Contra scandal.
+They are asking for pay boosts averaging $60 a month, $4 per day for job-related travel expenses and $10,000 in personal life insurance.
+Arab reports said 14 people lived in the house.
+But it urged the AMA's governing board of trustees to reevaluate the policy over the next six months.
+No charges were filed, Globo said.
+The main issues in the dispute include job security and wages.
+Also, AT&T will end payments to dial-it services.
+But Mrs Cresson's profession of ignorance as to the details may have been quite genuine. Ever since last Sunday's electoral disaster, President Mitterrand has been engaged in intense consultations to assess the full significance of the vote.
+"`Old Gringo' went through a number of administrations and the first few just humored me.
+"We've never had a year like this in all the years we've farmed," said Clark, who began working the land in 1945.
+"There is no intention to release hostages," said the Revolutionary Justice Organization, which also threatened suicide attacks on U.S. interests.
+Baker indicated that he disagreed with the premise of the question.
+The area was closed Wednesday as firefighters kept the flames from jumping a creek and threatening the structure and airstrip.
+Mpumalanga has been one of townships hardest hit by violence arising from a three-year power struggle between supporters of militant anti-apartheid groups and members of Inkatha, a more conservative Zulu political organization.
+Hess was asked if the department's 1991 budget would include $500 million for research.
+The reason, some analysts say, was that the network had saturated its core audience of middle-aged, middle-income women.
+"People are now concerned beyond the current stage of the war, and are talking about the longer-term commitment of Western troops" in the Mideast, said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at Norwest Corp. in Minneapolis.
+Most beef exported to EU countries is from old cows, which will still be subject to the rules. There was a drop off in prime beef exports from Britain following the imposition of the new rules.
+Economic strength, he said, is the foundation of military power.
+Outboard Marine Corp. said it signed a definitive agreement to acquire closely held Four Winns Inc., marking Outboard Marine's entrance into the boat-making business.
+It was a real shock to us," Hudson said.
+Contra fighters, many of whom are languishing at camps inside Honduras, will be welcomed home without conditions, he said.
+To qualify for a tax credit, a developer must build and rent his project before then.
+Think about other children who may have access to the toy in your home.
+Volume on the Big Board came to 99.56 million shares with two hours of trading left.
+"The biggest gripe is we had two days notice to look over all these changes," Mr. Witt said.
+Some companies say they are avoiding new commercial mortgage lending, but plan to add to their portfolio by buying mortgages from other insurance companies in the informal secondary market for these investments.
+Ridership on New York subways increased for the third straight year in 1987 to its highest level in 13 years, the Transit Authority reported Tuesday.
+At Sept. 14, Ogden Corp. had slightly more than 40 million shares outstanding.
+Such conclusions seem inescapable as the Sans-a-belt set tees off in the British Open, golf's most international go.
+The U.S.-equipped Egyptians also trained with American troops in a 1988 exercise.
+Men fared the worst, with the middle-income share falling from 72.1 percent in 1979 to 66.6 percent last year.
+"The men had practical problems from a workload standpoint," Mr. Fryer explains.
+He is closer to God." The crowd sang hymns and chanted cheers as they awaited the pontiff, but turned frantic when John Paul's approach was broadcast play-by-play over loudspeakers.
+"He likes kids a lot." Two 77-year-old men died of heart attacks within minutes of each other as one was trying to help his stricken friend, authorities said.
+Eubanks said he expects the company to make a decision within the next few weeks. "I think it's real close," he said.
+Adds Spencer Barasch, branch chief for enforcement at the SEC in Fort Worth, Texas: "Why do people play the lottery when the odds are great against them?
+Magazines may have no choice.
+She squealed with delight when told it was.
+The U.S. has the power to intervene if it has the will to do so, and likely would if the canal were attacked by another foreign power.
+Buffalo's subway and bus system hurtled toward a shutdown as a last-minute rescue plan announced Friday by Mayor James D. Griffin ran into opposition.
+That it can go behind closed doors and that the public will forget about it." In an emotional, hourlong speech before the committee, Durenberger said he takes "full responsibility" for ethical lapses even though he never set out to break the rules.
+The president is expected to break away on Wednesday to return to Washington for a day of briefings and then head back to Kennebunkport.
+Government objections to longtime Solidarity advisers Adam Michnik and Jacek Kuron as part of the Solidarity delegation have stalled the talks, and the union views the government decision to close the Lenin yard as a provocation.
+For publishers, the advent of this new generation of electronic publishing technology represents both an opportunity and a challenge.
+Newly contracted residential work edged up 2% in September to an annualized $121.2 billion, largely because multifamily building rebounded from a very weak August.
+Nevzorov received a telephone call after the Dec. 12 broadcast from an unidentified man who said he had secret documents to give him for a story, according to Interfax.
+But the whole spot has majesty about it."
+Sentencing of Mr. Atkins and the other two defendants is set for Feb. 10.
+That compared to net income of $19 million in the year-ago period.
+THE JAPANESE semiconductor industry has raised its voice in protest against recent criticism from the US over Japan's expected failure to fulfil a bilateral agreement on foreign market share of the Japanese semiconductor market.
+Payne said the bee, which has been named the Southeastern blueberry bee, is larger than a honey bee but smaller than a bumble bee.
+She served with him as a director of the Sandinista Front for nine months, breaking away because of its Marxist emphasis but never letting her differences with Daniel Ortega become personal.
+Redoubt's last eruption was Monday, but seismologists said the volcano remains active, and that more flooding was possible in future eruptions.
+Prices also declined for tomatoes, soybeans and peaches. Higher prices for eggs, milk, celery and broilers moderated the overall drop.
+The routes change often _ to prevent escapes and because yesterday's vacant jail is now full.
+"Being left at the starting gate is the cardinal sin," Riley said.
+Both men also resigned as board members, Morrison Knudsen said.
+Indianapolis Museum of Art: 1200 West 38th St., April 9-June 30. (317) 923-1331.
+The contamination took place, Strasma said, as workers tried to clean up the spilled steel.
+I go to at least 15 games a year at Tiger Stadium."
+Finally, because the role of counsel at committee hearings is so limited, it is crucial that the witness's testimony be carefully prepared.
+Then there's the toilet: A remote-control unit adjusts the strength, direction, and temperature of the water spewing from the bidet, while an attached computer conducts a detailed urinalysis and blood-pressure test.
+White House budget director Richard Darman said last week that because of the economy's poor recent performance, the amount of deficit-reduction needed to satisfy Gramm-Rudman now ranges from $45 billion to $57 billion or more.
+General Motors Corp. got a $23.2 million Navy contract for aircraft engines.
+The dollar fell on the belief that Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev will succeed in persuading the Communist Party to give up its exclusive claim to power, said a senior dealer at Barclays Bank PLC.
+But this happens whenever anyone goes out of business.
+The Front is the only party "with the courage to do what needs to be done." Less known and less flamboyant than Mr. Le Pen, Mr. Megret is viewed by detractors as one of the most dangerous men in French politics.
+There were 11 additional seven-figure fees listed.
+The company called that "an indication that the reorganization is showing its effect." Hitachi enhanced head-disk assembly technology, in an attempt to ensure large storage in drastically less space.
+Total sales rose only 1% in 1991 to an estimated $35.68 billion.
+The Uzbek legislature now has 12 committees working between sessions to solve political, social and economic problems, Tass said, quoting the legislature's president, Pulat Khabibullaev.
+Alcohol tends to unleash aggression in hot weather, he said.
+Hasegawa, charged with overseeing the scandal investigation, told reporters his political support organization received about $46,000 in donations over the past 12 years from Hiromasa Ezoe, founder and former chairman of Recruit.
+Attorney General Edwin Meese III has told President Reagan he shared objections by prosecutors to dismissing drug trafficking charges against Panamanian military leader Manuel Antonio Noriega, one of the prosecutors says.
+Early indications are that clues to Bush's intentions won't be revealed on Jan. 9, when President Reagan presents his last budget to Congress.
+"It's still an X-rated business," concedes Gene Martignetti, a toupee wearer and vice president of International Hairgoods Inc., in Minneapolis, a toupee maker.
+"There's more to learn.
+And Japanese companies, once focused heavily on exports to the U.S., are buying and building aggressively almost everywhere.
+We've seen a lot of arm-waving, but nothing definite."
+Until the hard-line Communist regime of Erich Honecker crumbled last fall, East Germany was the Soviet Union's firmest ally in Eastern Europe, and it remains the Kremlin's chief trading partner.
+The agency has already issued DM160bn in long-term debt, and expects to do the same with an additional DM50bn.
+She married her husband when both were teen-age revolutionaries and joined the Communist Party in 1937 in Bucharest where she worked in a textile factory.
+It was the second such shooting at the same lounge in eight months, said Criminal Investigations chief Randy Ely.
+The alternative view is that they represent the harbinger of a more general round of disappointing results.
+Customers of the service call in for tips about hot stocks.
+By the time the blaze subsided, more than 30 tons of mercury and pesticides had poured into the Rhine River.
+The American Heart Association and the Texas Association of Student Councils organized the project, called "Save a Sweet Heart," to make students aware of how cigarettes can affect their hearts.
+"If there is anything they can do to strengthen the resolve of the strikers, that's it," Weist said.
+West Yorkshire dominates and provides the regional capital in Leeds, a city of 750,000 people showing little sign of serious population decline.
+Completion of the buyout is subject to various customary conditions, including that the investor group obtain necessary financing.
+And it is trouble.
+Spawned by the Northern Hemisphere's most productive glacier 25 miles to the south, these mountains of ice break off with a thunderous roar and begin their silent arctic voyage.
+He says he was fired, but the company contends that he was laid off, along with many others, because the department didn't have enough work to do.
+That conclusion could not be proved, however, because all the witnesses died in the blast, the report added.
+More than 6,000 candidates are running for seats in the Lok Sabha.
+Dutoit gave us a very civilised view of Tchaikovsky, presenting as it were his public face with French elegance and immaculate etiquette, rather than the tormented soul of the private man.
+"He even went on tour with his chimp.
+Last week, he said he would resign if the 400-seat legislature did not approve his program.
+The report by the Commerce Department said the merchandise trade deficit shrank unexpectedly to $9.89 billion, the lowest point since December 1984.
+"We are trying to implement fully our legislation in accordance with international standards," said Felix Stanevski, the Soviet chief delegate to the U.N. Human Rights Commission.
+Police asked to check their documents, but the participants refused and police eventually left, Tsarkov said.
+It claims over 24 per cent of the L370bn US olive oil market and substantial presences in France and Spain for processed tomato products. In replies to Consob, IRI and SME both denied negotiations on the sale of all or part of the group.
+Ryder blamed the earnings decline on reduced demand for commercial truck rental, no aircraft sales by its aviation division, increased fuel costs and a slowdown in new car sales that hurt its vehicle transportation unit.
+However, Mr Bengt Svelander, senior bond deal at Consensus Fondkommission in Stockholm, points to a difference of perception between the bank and the market.
+At Wickes, working with many of the same managers, Mr. Sigoloff pushed the bloated company through a tough restructuring in 33 months.
+But the machines' oversized paddle controls and large white-on-black graphics were deliberately included to help people with limited dexterity and vision.
+"It's going to take a long time for this community to ever heal.
+But there were many interview requests for the second post-Challenger mission, so the Air Force agreed to let the five astronauts meet briefly with several reporters Thursday _ as long as they said nothing about their mission.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Urcarco closed down 50 cents at $10.875.
+That he had Uday's backing was self-evident.
+The stock has been as high as 27 and it's trading down near its low.
+Manufacturing is beginning to improve, while construction and retail sales are weakening.
+Houston-based Continental said the bond issue was oversubscribed on Wednesday, the same day it was issued.
+But Walter said that's not so great because we need them for the fish.
+Most of the killings have been in Punjab, which has been torn since 1982 by Sikh guerrilla activities aimed at creating an independent Sikh homeland.
+Dealers say the central banks are preventing the dollar from cruising above 1.9000 marks, but a bullish U.S. trade report next month could easily cause the ceiling to be broken.
+While the cutbacks, called a "flow control program," were designed to make skies safer, airlines acknowledge they also have increased tardiness in a system in which delays never were uncommon.
+"We're obviously disappointed, and we're going to appeal," Biaggi, 70, said outside the courtroom.
+But hard-line politicians called for annexation or a massive drive to settle Jews in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip where 1.5 million Arabs and 70,000 Israels live.
+The new indexes provide investors with additional standards against which to measure the performances of their own portfolios or to judge individual securities.
+Analysts expect Federal's earnings to improve again in its fiscal third quarter ending Feb. 28, when the company should begin benefiting from Tiger's extra flights, back-up planes and landing rights.
+The official news agency Tass quoted Latvian newspapers reporting several hundred people gathered around Riga's Freedom monument to make a "blasphemous provocation." Nine people were detained for trespassing and disrupting transportation, Tass said.
+The eight other Americans traveling with Leland included three members of his staff, a friend of the congressman, three officers from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the spouse of one of the AID officials.
+In principle, what Sony researchers did is simple.
+Public comments were solicited through March 31.
+But good land, even if eventually reduced to dryland farming, could remain in production indefinitely, experts say.
+The company said it still is processing information collected on the 379 patients who participated in the study, and no results have been released yet.
+But now doubts have arisen about the durability of Soviet-Cuban ties.
+For the full fiscal year, Kajima predicted unconsolidated pretax profit of 130 billion yen, up 26%.
+"The reason I got into cocaine is because I have the disease of addiction.
+It loses some vivacity by hiving off its fringe, Artrage, to another part of the year, and although it makes obvious financial sense to share overseas arts troupes with Adelaide - 16 events featured at both festivals - it lessens its impact.
+"I did not know there could be this much action created over a whip race," said Rep. Jack Buechner, R-Mo.
+The general accused Solidarity and its leader, Mr. Walesa, of playing politics with the economy.
+NCR also said the computers would run industry-standard operating systems, which control a computer's internal functions.
+"We think the trade embargo against Vietnam should be lifted," Thomas White, chairman of the Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce, said Friday.
+Operating expenses swelled to just over 2% of assets, from about 1.8% of assets a year ago, because of the cost of operating more than 130 new branches acquired in the past year.
+Much also depends on backers of extreme right National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
+Mr. Shanker isn't free of criticism or controversy.
+Police had said earlier Wednesday only several dozen demonstrators were involved in clashes.
+But this cannot be news to the most litigious nation on earth.
+Idaho Republican chairman Randy Ayre was swiftly rebuffed Thursday when he tried to get the party to adopt a resolution reaffirming the 1988 GOP platform stance in opposition to abortion.
+Robert A. Fildes, president and chief executive officer of Cetus, said the move earmarks the company as "a serious contender in the anti-cancer therapeutics business."
+Laurie Delaney, a social studies teacher in Mesa, said some of her students said their parents registered to vote for the first time after the students became involved in Kids Voting.
+Not only are interest rates high, said council spokesman Adrian Coles, but unemployment is creeping up, from 5.7 percent in July to 5.8 percent in August.
+Vickie Singer is the mother of Addam Swapp's two wives.
+For Novak, businesspeople are motivated not merely by a desire to make profits but by the 'romance and risk of enterprise'.
+About 1,200 American pilots, or 15% of the carrier's total, are reserve members.
+"Telepiu 1 will show movies constantly, and they will absolutely never be interrupted by commercials," the spokesman said.
+In 1937, saying "the epidemic of world lawlessness is spreading," President Franklin D. Roosevelt called for a "quarantine" of aggressor nations.
+"It would appear from this (Scotland Yard) statement that we accept the premise that he was who he said he was," he said.
+He has tried to explain to his 10-year-old daughter how a condom offers protection.
+The fire was in the left engine, but it remained in operation before the crash.
+If convicted of all charges, Mr. Silver faces a maximum sentence of 130 years in prison and a $6.5 million fine.
+Special charges were Dollars 37m, compared with Dollars 58m.
+Jannock is a brick manufacturer.
+Employees in seven New Jersey cities and in New York City voted in March to dump the union, but the election results could be tossed out and a new vote ordered if Sony loses the case, said Michael Lightner, an attorney with the labor board.
+He called this the "decoupling" of subsidies from production.
+In Nicaragua, however, the two sides accused each other Friday of launching more attacks in the 8-year-old war that has cost an estimated 12,000 lives.
+CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl will want some straight answers when he meets Mr John Major, UK prime minister, at Ditchley Park in Oxfordshire today.
+To blunt criticism about wasting food by destroying the fruitcakes, station KZFX will require participants to donate a food item for the poor.
+Roman Popadiuk, a deputy White House press secretary working from home, said the next step "is up to the Hill.
+The newspaper said a phantom force was created in 1984 by Vito Castellano, who was commander from 1975 to 1986 and reportedly retired under pressure.
+But what if the market turns down?
+In this strategy, traders buy futures and sell the underlying stocks to lock in fleeting price differences.
+Mr. Reagan instead chose serious or off-beat topics, including the question of whether unidentified flying objects exist.
+The businesses have a combined turnover of about Pounds 26m.
+If he goes ahead Mr Clinton will have met his obligation to Congress by framing a strong motion in support of the Bosnian Moslems.
+Pioneer dropped Y630 to Y4,370, Sony Y180 to Y6,080 and TDK Y140 to Y5,520. The real estate sector fell 0.8 per cent on news of weak condominium sales announced over the weekend.
+"Wealth corrupts more than poverty," Robespierre wrote in the margin of the text. "Millionaires are the ones who should be excluded" from voting.
+"He puts out fluff," says one analyst.
+You might even argue that discussions of tax increases or decreases should barely concern you, even though every financial adviser in the country will warn you that tax strategies are necessary for your financial existence.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Apple shares closed at $39.25, unchanged, on heavy volume of more than 2.9 million shares.
+These transactions tend to strengthen the U.S. unit against the West German currency while weakening it against the pound, because in converting marks into sterling, traders often sell the mark to buy dollars and then use dollars to buy sterling.
+The R4000 is one of two microprocessor designs picked by ACE, a group of computer makers planning to build advanced desktop machines around common standards.
+Props are a must on this one.
+Philip Verveer, a former chief of the common carrier bureau, said the FCC "isn't well equipped" to make trade decisions.
+He prefers the old Treaty of Rome term, 'European Community', to the new, Maastricht-inspired 'European Union', which implies not so much about loose co-operation and more about the direction of integration.
+"We were on the verge of a breakthrough," Kerr said.
+The biggest lines were for games and toys from the West: tennis rackets, erector sets and dolls.
+BTP, the international chemicals and industrial group, has made two acquisitions in Australia and the US at a cost of Pounds 4.5m.
+These cover the ending of state aid to the Mezzogiorno and the direct election of local mayors. All the main parties are now backing the Yes vote.
+More than 100 delegates and oil experts from Arab countries, regional and international companies and organizations, including the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, attended the meeting.
+This would leave between 50 and 60 employees at FMT, but the receivers are making some further redundancies at Brighton.
+But deputies decided against making a federal case out of it.
+The project was severely behind schedule.
+Last year, Noyce became the first chief executive of Sematech, a joint industry-government effort to reclaim U.S. dominance in the $45 billion semiconductor industry by 1993.
+It earned $8.2 million last weekend.
+But my friends this election is not about the past, but the future.
+Going into Illinois, Dukakis had 462.5 of the 2,082 needed to win the nomination.
+HUD chief Kemp considers changes being debated internally: rental subsidies that would lead to home ownership, and creating nonprofit groups to generate federal mortgage insurance business in inner cities.
+He first addressed a Republican convention in Miami Beach, Fla., in 1968, when Richard Nixon was nominated.
+Net income sank to $1.7 million, or 13 cents a share, from $3.4 million, or 26 cents a share, a year earlier.
+With the stock reaching a high of 21 1/2, some initial subscribers that decided to flip their stock back into the open market reaped a 43% profit in a matter of hours.
+The module was separated from the space station and redocked at an airlock in maneuvers performed by engineers at the Mission Control Center and aboard the space station by cosmonauts Alexander S. Viktorenko and Alexander A. Serebrov, Tass said.
+These purchases took the market by surprise, because dealers at the time were looking for a decline in consumption and perhaps a recession after the October stock market crash.
+Leaders from virtully all parties in the coalition, which ranges from the center-right to the left, had said before the convention that they wwere prepared to support Aylwin if he was nominated by the Christian Democrats.
+But I'm sure there are going to be people out there in those cars." Authorities said the near-zero visibility in the blowing snow, along with high drifts, made it impossible for rescue vehicles to go out.
+Lack says there won't always be re-creations on Chung's show "but we're certainly not shy about them and we'll do them often." Asked how he would respond to critics of re-creations in a news program, he responded: "This program speaks for itself.
+Class B holders have 74% voting control of R.P. Scherer Co., a maker of gelatin capsules.
+Mr. DeGroote said speculation that he might be willing to accept an offer strictly for Laidlaw's Class A voting shares, of which he holds 50.5%, has pushed their market value higher and made it more difficult for him to negotiate a sale agreement.
+He says he registered the trademark five years ago, without a thought to the centennial.
+Just this week, for example, independent Gov. Lowell Weicker acknowledged that Connecticut faced a $175 million shortfall despite enacting a wage tax only three months earlier.
+One inmate was captured Friday and two on Saturday, all near the prison.
+We are given vignettes of people like Joseph Strzygowski and Julius von Schlosser, the rival professors of art history in the city, and Ernst Kris, the psychoanalyst and curator of the Hapsburg collection of goldsmith-work in the Vienna Museum.
+'If the French manage to send a plane with food and medicine here, it will save the lives of many people.' But jubilation was mixed with apprehension about the coming days, and fears that this gesture would not end the bloodshed, or the fighting.
+The teary-eyed girl says little and stares at the door; outside it, her boyfriend sits in the waiting room.
+The agreement would have settled charges that Cities Service Co., which was succeeded by Occidental subsidiary OXY USA Inc., violated government price controls on oil between October 1979 and January 1981.
+She gave him both.
+The company was willing to compromise public safety to achieve its economic objective." The union, meanwhile, "waged what amounted to a campaign of intimidation against the carrier and its replacement employees," the report said.
+The Japanese market did it again last week as the Nikkei index erased Monday's 1.8 percent decline in just two days while other markets, including New York, curbed losses but remained down.
+Now some Coke bottlers are copying Pepsi's old ploy.
+Master limited partnerships have been a smart-money play this year.
+"The officers may be out there periodically, but they won't be citing people for going two miles over the speed limit or other things like that," said the new police chief, J.D. Broussard Jr.
+Fees would be set at national rates for the 7,000 medical services covered by Medicare, and the rates would be adjusted to reflect geographical cost differences.
+We have worked with him on many issues involving national defense and intelligence matters." Almost immediately after Tower's defeat, the White House turned to Cheney.
+The Baby M surrogate motherhood case is to draw to a close in a courtroom here Monday, but elsewhere problems will be just beginning for two people who look and act like Mary Beth Whitehead and William Stern.
+Bank of New York set aside $191.2 million for loan loss reserves in the 1987 second quarter, which dragged it into the red for the quarter.
+The 30-day average yield edged up to 6.07 percent from 6.06 percent, Donoghue's said.
+Analysts speculated Grand Metropolitan was most interested in Pillsbury for its Green Giant vegetable, Haagen-Dazs ice cream and Van de Kamp's frozen fish operations.
+Spokeswoman Margaret Tutwiler said the United States is "surprised and dismayed that this conference took place and we have told the Jordanians so." She also said the United States expects Jordan will end its continuing purchases of Iraqi oil.
+O'Connor, perhaps informed by his long association with the theatre, has the poet thumping across the stage as a maudlin penitent, haunted by the Tudors' brutal persecution of Catholicism, tormented by guilt.
+The Michigan city had established its claim during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Kellogg Co. in 1952.
+"We're going to have taxes in a revenue bill," Rep. Gray said on the CBS program.
+In recent years, Mr. Stewart has pushed to transform Primark from a natural-gas utility into an ambitious conglomerate with interests in leasing, mortgage banking, aviation services and health-care telecommunications.
+She said she would ask Treasury to advise her on whether it can provide monthly checks.
+Now it not only faces trade friction: it also manufactures abroad on a huge scale already.
+"We think this debate reaffirmed the contrasts between the positions of these two candidates that has projected George Bush into that lead," Baker said.
+The wife of missing Briton Jack Mann, a World War II fighter pilot, said today she had been told he died and that she believed the report to be true.
+Those reasons included recent court decisions, such as in asbestos and toxic-waste cases, making insurers liable for losses they never anticipated.
+At Battery Park City in New York, a similar formula has been followed and the public access and amenities that have resulted really are impressive and worthwhile.
+"I think about it, but it doesn't get under my skin in the same way.
+The house boasts a splendid bathroom where the window frame, shutters, cabinet and water tank are gilded with 23 carat gold leaf.
+A year ago, it earned $22.3 million, or $1.14 a share, including a slight loss on investments.
+A month ago, Higgins denied the state's petition to renovate part of the Tennesee State prison as a special facility for 500 sex offenders and mentally and physically disabled inmates.
+The new president is to replace lame-duck President Jose Sarney on March 15. However, there is growing sentiment for Sarney to resign before then.
+The United States spent millions of dollars under President Reagan to fuel the Contra rebels in their war to oust Ortega.
+Not to mention such "new toys" as the Batboat.
+"If Bush just lets this drag out, it will hurt him," says William Hamilton, a Democratic political pollster.
+The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this year refused to hear an appeal of the Philadelphia court's decision.
+It also offers low-fat milk and yogurt and low-calorie salad dressings.
+They said a unified approach by the U.N. would be needed to persuade the Cambodian factions to compromise after more than 11 years of civil war.
+That view is disputed by Richard Santillan, a Hispanic activist who chairs the Department of Ethnic Studies at California Polytechnic University in Pomona.
+The human rights leader said he was satisfied with the current situation of the detainees, but he urged Mauritanian authorities to impose heavy punishment on those who ill-treated prisoners.
+Mr. Feinberg is chairman of a New York-based international consulting firm.
+A midshipman wrote the lyrics.
+Unfortunately, during my many meetings with U.S. government officials during these past four years, they were usually aghast at the idea that there may be a whole stream of Red Army defectors if more deserters are brought out.
+And the stocks as a group were good performers for most of last year.
+Should it ever be closed or even function inefficiently the alternative would be the long voyage around Cape Horn.
+Mobil Oil Canada Ltd., a unit of Mobil Corp., up to $500 million of debt securities.
+Millions of listeners hear Barber in his distinctive Florida drawl talk by telephone with Edwards at 7:35 every Friday morning on the "Morning Edition" program.
+Kemper Securities, meanwhile, has lost several brokerage executives since its five struggling brokerage firms were consolidated into one last year.
+The states will have to quickly assume responsibility for police, education, transportation and some social services.
+It said Boeing knew, or should have known, about defects in the plane which might make it unsafe.
+The 22-year veteran of the Racine County Humane Society was called to net the 3-month-old squirrel, which he released outside.
+That's why I passed her out to that man," said Robert.
+The board will work closely with three other organizations interested in promoting ESOPs in Poland.
+Rick Sneed, public relations director for Marriott, which owns the Roy Rogers chain, said Thursday the ad was intended to be a spoof of the way cafeterias were years ago.
+"After three years we're right where we wanted to be," he says.
+WASHINGTON _ The Education Department releases its plan to reduce the number of student-loan defaults.
+Christian Democratic chairman Kjell Magne Bondevik, a junior member of the non-socialist alliance, has put himself forward as a compromise choice with some public support.
+I think maybe we're too tired.
+At one corner about eight police officers grabbed a woman in her 20s.
+Waldheim is the ceremonial head of state.
+An estimated 10 million U.S. employees suffer work-impairing back pain each year, says the Bureau of National Affairs, a labor reporting service.
+In fact, O'Sullivan says it was "one factor" in his own departure.
+Selling the company in pieces will likely put total proceeds from the sale at the upper end of an estimated $5 billion to $7 billion price range for the unit, industry officials and analysts said.
+The acquisition, approved by the Securities and Exchange Commision on Thursday, is the key part of PSNH's plan to emerge from bankruptcy reorganization.
+Traders say a $10 billion or $11 billion deficit would bolster the dollar and help pull down U.S. interest rates.
+NBC Entertainment President Brandon Tartikoff said viewers had "rejected" the show.
+Guardsmen will be forbidden to leave Guard property with a weapon, said Col. Raymond Murphy, Massachusetts National Guard chief of staff.
+Chrysler Corp. will offer cash rebates ranging from $300 to $2,000 or low-interest financing on all of its 1988 and 1989 cars and some trucks beginning Saturday, the nation's No. 3 automaker said Thursday.
+President Saddam Hussein announced late Tuesday that all women and children hostages would be free to leave Iraq today.
+It was not immediately clear how many returned during the early morning hours.
+"I'm a performing philosopher," said Leary prior to his appearance at Catch a Rising Star. "The performance I give at a club is no different from what I once said in class.
+Solar power was developed, domestic production rose, homeowners insulated their houses, the automotive industry learned to get more miles per gallon and utilities learned to burn fuel more efficiently.
+Beef cattle prices averaged $69.60 per hundred pounds, up $1.60 from July, while calf prices averaged $94.50, down 20 cents, the department said.
+(If you find a property through an estate agent, the person wishing to let it pays.) The collapse of a number of letting agencies in the past few years has highlighted the risk that tenants could lose their deposit.
+Chinese metal balls that buyers rotate in their hand sold out at $25 a pair.
+Major creditors, including the British government, had opposed the settlement as insufficient.
+"I am afraid so, but I pray and hope we don't," Reuben said.
+Federal tax cuts have leveled the playing field between high- and low-bracket investors in recent years, so munis aren't just for the rich any more.
+But trading was tentative for most of the afternoon amid continued concern about last week's rise in banks' base lending rates and nervousness ahead of Tuesday's release of U.K. trade data for June, dealers said.
+"I think there's sort of a terrible fear of death in this country, and I just don't think you should fear something that is absolutely inevitable," she said in an interview with The Associated Press.
+Another passenger, Herb Atwood of Cold Spring, said Gonzalez-Gonzalez had been acting strangely.
+"I was terrorized by nightmares most of my life," Regina wrote in a recent letter to her mother. "I had to force myself to go anywhere.
+Bulgaria's population is about 9 million.
+His cousin and co-founder Jonathan Aitken stepped down from the deputy chairmanship when he became defence procurement minister after the last election.
+So now there are no takers for the imported peanuts.
+Redundancies are continuing, and this may continue to be a problem.
+The state news agency BTA said all three representatatives of the Alternative Socialist Organization _ Koprinka Chervenkova, Kiril Vassilev and Ivan Nikolov _ quit the 153-member Supreme Council.
+"To be frank with you, I never got around to reading the thing, but some of the staff got a kick out of reading this stuff," he said.
+These changes also were made to Discovery, which was launched Sept. 29, ending a 32-month interruption in the program that followed Challenger.
+She's prim and reproving, with occasional lapses into softness, a bit like Anna with the king of Siam.
+The new government on Tuesday delayed elections as requested by the opposition and accept U.N. observers to ensure the balloting is fair, a senior official said.
+Start-up will begin very slowly and cautiously, Col. Azuma says, because "if we have a small hiccup at the plant, it's going to be known" by the whole world.
+Although its second-quarter net income went up 24% from a year ago and appeared to be in line with analysts' projections, the company noted that its U.S. sales rose just 2%.
+"About half of these terrorist incidents worldwide are directed against U.S. persons and property," he said.
+Paul Hirsch, a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, notes that in any cutback, "more people are scared than wind up getting hurt.
+Yesterday, they closed at 48 Canadian cents (41.5 U.S. cents), down five Canadian cents.
+Accusing the PLO of terrorism, the Israeli government took the position the United States should break off its three-month-old dialogue with the PLO, which was based on a renunciation of terrorism by Chairman Yasser Arafat.
+Genetic Systems, however, eventually may face competition in the HIV-2 diagnostic market.
+Traders said most of the price movement has been sparked by computer-guided technical buying, mainly through commodity pools, or professionally managed investor funds.
+The mortgage amount approved was $2 million more than the costs.
+The Novato, Calif., company recently settled a suit with shareholders who said it overstated its income before a July 1990 stock offering.
+Bank officials said that so far the bank had given $254 million of the package to Argentina.
+Allen says these are the best of times for the Oaks _ who have known their share of the other kind.
+But for the UK economy as a whole, it would be only the beginning of a long rehabilitation after the inflationary excesses and de-industrialisation of the past 13 years.
+Then, yesterday, everyone but a few ousted politicians returned to work.
+Quakers here are fighting Internal Revenue Service suits that seek to hold the church liable for personal income taxes and penalties that two church employees refuse to pay as a peace protest.
+"Most arrivals and departures were stopped immediately and those planes in the air rerouted to other airports." The FAA said it immediately put in place "ground-stop programs" throughout the country for planes bound for New York.
+Libya says the plant will produce pharmaceuticals, but U.S. officials say it is intended to produce chemical weapons.
+Therefore, to leave your country is a liberation.
+The consumer products company also said Friday it welcomed any proposals or plans of reorganization from qualified buyers, opening the door to a Los Angeles investor interested in purchasing the company.
+There has been strong pro-Iraqi sentiment in Jordan, and King Hussein has been an outspoken advocate of a negotiated settlement to the gulf conflict.
+Mergers would also increase the share capital to a size where it would be far more marketable, with lower spreads between bid and offer price.
+Bangerter was re-elected in 1988 after Matheson turned thumbs down on a possible return to the Capitol.
+One of the departing executives, operations director Reynaldo Hernandez Balsaldua, has been in a coma since attempting suicide last month when the funds came up missing.
+The percentage of financings linked to interest rate swaps increased sharply last year, most investment bankers say.
+Both Sinhalese and Moslem leaders charge that the Tamils are trying to drive out members of the other two communities to gain political advantage.
+Officials at Bear Stearns, a New York investment concern, didn't return calls.
+The closing will result in the dismissal of 320 employees, in addition to an estimated 200 employees who were laid off in January.
+Mexican officials say they believe the slayings are drug related, but stopped short of connecting the slayings here with the mass murder of five men in Tucson last weekend.
+A lot of information was not able to get to consumers."
+Mr. Branch says he was also threatened with dismissal.
+They say housing claims are difficult to pursue because landlords usually give other reasons for evictions or not making repairs.
+Tekere, 52, declined to comment on the outcome of the elections.
+I just feel Soviet.' 1917: Kiev successfully resists Bolshevik takeover 1918: Central and western Ukraine form independent Ukrainian state.
+They said he has a graduate marketing degree from a Colombian university, had held several management positions in Medellin banks and had never come to the United States to set up money-laundering arrangements.
+I am realistic because everyone knows we won this election a long time ago." The turnout appeared heavy in the normally bustling capital, which ground to a virtual standstill.
+But half the respondents did not believe Quayle, 41, has the experience to be a good president, and 28 percent were unsure. Thirty-nine percent wished Bush had chosen someone else.
+U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker III, asked on NBC-TV's "Today" show if he thought Gorbachev would regret the election, said: "I don't think so.
+An aftershock measuring 5.1 hit at 6:29 p.m., Xinhua said.
+Their fate was unknown.
+Jamie's case raised questions about the procedures for determing who should receive organ transplants and the properiety of awarding organs on the basis of publicity.
+"The reestablishment of the (PLO) public information office would not be consistent with the terms of this law," the department said.
+The tour, which included 50 others from the United States, Israel and other countries, also provided new impetus to growing contacts between China and Israel, which have no diplomatic relations.
+A military spokesman said Vardi ordered the planes to return because he decided "they could not be used effectively at the scene" and would be more useful elsewhere, the spokesman said.
+Now, through the wonders of digital recording, there'll always be a Parry waiting to be heard at the drop of a laser.
+Riegle returned campaign contributions.
+Arthur S. Hayes and Wayne E. Green contributed to this article.
+Officials estimated repairs would cost $13 million, which led to the decision to mothball the ship as part of efforts to cut the federal budget deficit.
+"Get that sucker outa my ear!" the patient screamed.
+I try to be philosophical.
+In Achiltibuie herrings are smoked for 18 hours using 'cold combustion', a method producing slow, cool smoke. The real secret of a good kipper, though, lies in the wood shavings that generate the smoke.
+I sing like this because of those records." By the time she was 10, Stansfield had decided she wanted to sing and had already met her future musical partners; she attended the same school as Devaney while Morris was a friend from another school.
+Too bad it wasn't in effect when I was shopping.
+Economic interests explain some of the residents' passion.
+The current $10.10 price would be maintained as long as surpluses range between 3.5 billion and five billion pounds.
+The transaction will be completed within three months, subject to antitrust regulatory approval, said a Campeau spokesman.
+Patients learn the names of muscles they may no longer have.
+Soldiers carried lists of suspected stone-throwers and arrested more than 150 Palestinians, the army said.
+Mr. Cohen said that information came in a conversation he had yesterday with Gary Lynch, the SEC's head of enforcement.
+The ratio, they said, was particularly low given Westinghouse's growing real estate loan portfolio.
+Gabbert proposed a gradual opening of 2.5 percent a year of Japan's rice market over a four-year period.
+I think that may be the technical difference.
+No Conservative minister has forgotten the lesson of those events.
+For the first time since George Bannerman Dealey bought the company in 1926, Belo's president, James Sheehan, isn't a Dealey descendant.
+An advertising agency, for example, might offer a work placement to someone from a PR company, and vice versa.
+I have an engineering degree, and the country needs working hands," he said.
+"There's an awful lot of activity out there," says President Robert Ady.
+The Beijing Daily received a letter Tuesday saying three bombs would be planted in the gallery if the show was not shut.
+And GM's Buick division began advertising discounted lease terms on its 1991 Park Avenue. Until now, Buick hasn't offered discounts on the Park Avenue because it has sold well since it was redesigned last year.
+Whatever Kennedy-Hawkins says about quotas, President Bush ought to veto it until Congress agrees to live by the laws it legislates for others.
+Wheeling-Pittsburgh and the union argued that not paying the benefits would damage labor relations at the company during a critical point in its bankruptcy reorganization efforts.
+West Germany had more success with less controversial monetary policies, and the U.S. failed to cut public borrowing.
+The Skunk Works and Boeing are also part of an A-X team led by Grumman Corp.
+The property investments were funded by bank loans made on the strength of shares Mr Tjolle held in the Granada Group. The rise in interest rates and a drop in Granada's share price had made it impossible to repay the loans, Mr Tjolle said.
+Some trees also were downed in the New York City borough of Queens.
+International (MBUSI) to the customer's facility in Graz, Austria.
+With scant public sympathy or government protection for unions, the number of major strikes dwindled to 44 last year from 187 in 1980.
+The government said the Eritrean rebels' main objective appeared to be the capture of Massawa, the largest of only two ports on Ethiopia's Red Sea coast.
+Faced with such a reality, we must recognize the high loss experience of residents of certain New York City boroughs and price accordingly.
+Gable's job interview with Kimberly still rings right as the art of appearing "sincere" becomes a deft little shell game of tongue-in-cheek ironies.
+Instead, it scours the globe, licensing drugs and bringing them to the U.S. market.
+Richie served in the Army during World War II and worked for many years at the Veterans Hospital and Alexander Insurance Co. in Tuskegee.
+"We used to have only one or two millionaires around here," says Patrick Zielke, La Crosse's mayor.
+But that's twice as many as five years ago, he said.
+Meanwhile, farmers in the agricultural heartland of the north blocked a main highway leading to the West German border with scores of tractors and trucks, ADN said.
+The program, known formally as the Strategic Defense Initiative, is aimed at mounting a defense in space against Soviet ballistic missiles.
+The rating reflects the country's improving economic performance since 1989 and its continuing commitment to a far-reaching stabilization program.
+One was a marginally attractive issue for a U.S. corporation, the other a strong performer on behalf of the Industrial Bank of Japan.
+Mr Huang reckons inflation could rise to an annual rate of 2,000 per cent this year. Given the political imperative of preserving stability in what is still a nuclear superpower, the scale of western assistance looks puny.
+Most of the Africans are Roman Catholic or Protestant.
+Republican Rep. Jack Kemp of New York got 13 percent of the GOP vote and voiced optimism today over his third-place showing behind Vice President George Bush and Dole.
+But company followers speculated the action might signify trouble at Cullinet, which is undergoing a lengthy transition to a broader product line.
+No results were announced.
+Oct. 6 _ Grand jury report is issued, calling Miss Brawley's story a fabrication; Abrams files charges against Mason and Maddox with a legal review panel, announces that Sharpton is under investigation, clears Crist and Pagones.
+Mr. McCamant considers the stock a buy at as high as 25.
+Under the Reagan plan, laws would be passed to limit space station construction costs to $13 billion in 1984 dollars.
+While saying 1988 would be a good year for newspapers, Craig Standen, president of the bureau, told an industry gathering in Toronto, "we aren't as optimistic as we were at the start" of the year.
+Mr. Prestayko said in an interview that Medco is turning profitable because of accelerating sales of Adenocard, a drug used to treat one type of cardiac arrhythmia.
+Ideas for how to accommodate the crowd were based on his trip last September to see Pope John Paul II in San Antonio, Garza said.
+The Southern California Gas plan, although larger, trails a rival's steps.
+Married people may agree to a temporary separation.
+It will let employees start or leave work two hours early, rather than one hour.
+Mr. Edelman's principal partner in his Payless holding is Kansas City's Sutherland family, which owns a competing construction materials business.
+River shipping carries 60 percent of the nation's grain, 40 percent of its petroleum and 80 percent of its diesel fuel, Pryor said.
+I asked the man behind the wheel how much the car was worth.
+Daily legal fees over the five-week period now averaged $3,426. All expenses for lawyers and experts were charged to the Robertses as well.
+The letter sparked immediate speculation that Victor Emmanuel was relinquishing his claim to the throne, but he quickly denied that was the case.
+There is nothing wrong with making or selling a replacement part for a particular vehicle as long as that part doesn't pretend to be from the original manufacturer.
+Which ones will sell, which ones won't is probably anybody's guess." Hits this Christmas include thimble-sized vehicles called Micro Machines, Nintendo video games and Barbie, whose popularity is grounded in tradition, Kellerman said.
+Carolco, based in Los Angeles, is one of the largest independent movie production firms.
+London should rise to it.
+The Ambac and FGIC-insured bonds are rated triple-A.
+In stock trading, the Nikkei strengthened as individual investors bought shares, traders said.
+Republican Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas was left with a $1.2 million debt after he dropped out of the race.
+Several thousand tonnes more a week were being ferried by lorry from Greece to Bulgaria. Mr Matutes said he was not accusing the Greek government of sanctions busting, since private operators were involved.
+Dr. Mahathir has been teaching his rivals a lesson in the power of incumbency.
+Traders had been hoping the central bank would cut rates to curb the rise in the value of the dollar, which is hurting U.S. chances to improve its trade deficit.
+He retired in 1964 and became president of the Red Cross and retired in 1970.
+The judge said the state campaign finance act, aimed at heading off corruption of the political process, applied to the chamber's activities.
+Carmelo Gannello, who is legally blind, and Tom Woodward, a quadriplegic, also haven't let their disabilities stifle their creativity.
+(Or is it the other way round?) Sir Terry talks volubly but in a methodical, literal way with an intelligence that seemed analytical rather than imaginative.
+Thus, he said, he traveled on a forged passport.
+'I think it's time Wallace did too.' The future of McCain Foods is set to be decided in the courts, causing what Harrison describes as 'embarrassment and humiliation to all members of the McCain families'.
+Black had granted the reprieve while the appellate court reconsiders the appeal of another death row inmate from Harris County, Leon Rutherford King.
+"This constitutes a great first step forward on the path which should provide a return to peace for this country," said Foreign Minister Roland Dumas of France.
+The worst fires are burning in southern and central Idaho and eastern Oregon.
+According to its 1989 annual report, Peabody Holding owns or controls 8 billion tons of coal reserves, and its subsidiaries operate 43 mines.
+At the Hot L Restaurant in Manhattan, partner Glenn Pagan laments, "There were weeks when we barely had enough money to meet our payroll and buy our food."
+Moments after takeoff, the jet flipped over, hit the runway and broke into three pieces, killing 28 people and injuring the other 54 people aboard.
+Striking nurses at six hospitals voted Sunday to end a four-week walkout by approving a contract that will raise their pay three times over the next 34 months.
+He also said he wanted more divers in order to make the job less dangerous.
+The state's Conservative Party, which usually agrees on a candidate with the GOP, split with the Republicans over abortion. This weekend, the Conservatives plan to nominate 51-year-old New York University professor Herbert London.
+Harry Siegelman, group vice president of cattle procurement for Monfort, said Wednesday the company won't buy cattle for the week of Oct. 8.
+A premium limit is the maximum amount of premium members are entitled to claim in insurance policies syndicated at Lloyd's.
+Among the issues: _ Taiwan.
+"I know this man and I know him to be without one ounce of bigotry or prejudice in his makeup," Bush said.
+"The election in Haiti offers an historic opportunity for Haitian people to freely choose their leaders after decades of dictatorship," White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said in a statement.
+Rep. Panetta's plan would cut projected outlays $275 billion over five years.
+Many of the discolored fish washed into the Oswego Eastside Marina, surrounding expensive yachts and floating under the docks.
+Each charge carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
+Its memory lives with us as part of our hope for the future.
+My job is to make sure he's here soon enough.
+Dahl thought the leases would be lucrative and promoted their sale to his friends and family members.
+Prices of textile machines, for instance, rose 1.3%.
+"We are workers, but we do not consider the Communist Party in its present form to be our party," the miners' declaration said.
+A radical Palestinian group said Israeli troops killed two of its guerrillas during a clash Saturday in Israel's self-proclaimed buffer zone in southern Lebanon.
+Temperatures were in the 40s and 50s across much of the West, and in the 80s in the desert Southwest.
+The convening of the 101st Congress marked a changing of the guard in the Senate.
+"Was it a mistake?
+The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether Congress may restrict the president's power to require that federal workers sign secrecy pledges covering government information.
+The dollar had already begun easing down following Friday's fixing after President Bush said he was reconsidering his stance against raising taxes.
+Inoue said cockpit light indicated a fire aboard the jet, and the pilot dumped fuel as a safety measure, but authorities found no evidence of fire aboard.
+Each time, we wept." _ Loida Gabwat, a 14-year-old student who lost many friends in the Philippines' earthquake.
+"We can no longer hold our environmental instincts at bay."
+Thomas was recommended to the panel at his confirmation hearing by Danforth and by Sens. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., and Charles Robb, D-Va.
+You look another 60 feet, and he'd have been in the street." Kauffman said police officers Craig Garwood and Alex Sywak saw the airplane shortly before it crashed.
+The House package would end acceptance of honoraria in 1991 except when the money is given to charity.
+There he also perfected the phonograph and the alkaline battery.
+Guerrillas already tried and failed to take Asadabad in November.
+The 28-day interest on Cetes, Mexican government paper, is now at 18 per cent, about 15 percentage points above the equivalent paper in the US.
+It said the Canadian Challenger did not satisfy technical requirements for take-off, but Mr Donald Campbell, Canadian ambassador to Japan, disputed this.
+Studies published in the journal Physician and Sportsmedicine and the New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine indicate excellent correlation between readings obtained by wireless monitors and hospital hard-wire monitors.
+At least 48 people were killed and 63 wounded in the five previous Israeli raids since Jan. 3, when they struck bases of the front in Barja and the nearby costal town of Jiye, killing 26 people and wounding 30.
+Much attention focused on the Japanese yen, which rose significantly against the dollar.
+There is hardly a single sheet here, no matter how slight, that is not a pleasure to look at.
+RTC spokesmen didn't respond to the Arkansas ruling, but an appeal is expected in light of the contrary ruling issued last month by federal Judge Santiago Campos of Santa Fe.
+Airlines also apparently feel there is safety in numbers: If no carrier hedges, the whole industry is affected in the same way, whether oil prices decline or fall.
+The administration did little to counter those reports in the first night of the operation and has been struggling to temper public expectations ever since.
+The Virginia state president of the National Federation of the Blind hailed the action as a victory, but said the case demonstrates the need for better enforcement of a law prohibiting airlines from discriminating against the disabled.
+Bell Savings had been in the Bank Board's management consignment program for three years.
+"Kodak used to be the innovators.
+Marshall Molloy, spokesman for Parke-Davis in Morris Plains, N.J., said Parke-Davis has sent about half its lot of 8 million doses and plans on completing shipments in mid- to late November.
+The company, the Casalee Group, is also said to have supplied heavy artillery, ammunition and anti-aircraft guns to Iran.
+Hundreds of telephone calls, messages and letters flooded the governor's office as lobbying by both camps in the abortion debate shifted to Andrus after Thursday's 25-17 state Senate vote approving the ban on abortion as a method of birth control.
+Concern remains, however, about continuing harrasment of the Moslem population in Serb-held Banja Luka and the presence of a large refugee population.
+Tan Sri Khoo was one of three financiers who helped Standard Chartered fend off an unwanted takeover offer from Lloyds Bank PLC last year by acquiring stakes in the bank.
+Interest groups and lawmakers question key provisions.
+The money is invested in gilts (see G for Gilts) to ensure that there is no risk with the repayments. The life office will not pay you any more than the fixed sum, unless you buy a specialised contract, and all payments cease when you die.
+Fears of a war in the Middle East and a recession at home can only damp consumers' spirits at a time when retailers can least afford it: The Christmas season typically accounts for a third of a store's annual sales and half of profits.
+"I voted for Mike Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen and I'm proud of it," he said leaving the polling booth with his wife, Kitty, and their three children.
+"Yesterday was a little common human bonding," said Ables. "Today they'll be hating each other again.
+The best America could do was six medals, its worst Winter Games showing in 52 years.
+They must also share the burden.
+SIXTIES HISTORY packs the classrooms on college campuses.
+Fourth-quarter revenue rose 5.8 percent to $607.8 million from $574.7 million a year earlier.
+According to Turner, he and Campbell had only about 60 to 80 seconds to react to the emergency.
+Adnan Khairallah, her brother and Iraq's defense minister, also had a brief falling out with Hussein because the general intervened, they said.
+A dozen years ago I visited a friend in a neighborhood that had better remain nameless.
+EVERY NIGHT the freight terminal at Nairobi's International airport comes alive in a frenzy of activity. Vans pull up loaded to the limit with boxes of strawberries, French beans and fresh cut flowers.
+Mr Arkady Volsky, the leader of Civic Union, the most conservative of the pro-reform parties, is even continuing to cite China as an example of the merits of gradual reform and increased state control over the economy.
+"It's interesting that they all occurred at this time, but I think it's just a coincidence," says Eric Gleacher, head of mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley & Co., which represented Whirlpool in the Roper deal.
+Spider silk appears not to provoke an immune-system reaction from the body, and it contracts when moist, which could keep stitches snug during the healing process.
+'The language is so deliberately archaic, of a kind no one speaks or spoke,' he says.
+Because of redistribution, 13 seats will be added to the Commons for the November election.
+He insisted that officials look into why tens of thousands of people were fleeing the country.
+Six bodies initially were found in the wreckage, and Cruzado was charged and arraigned on six counts late Thursday night.
+Debts left by failed companies in August soared almost sevenfold to a singlemonth record of 957.24 billion yen ($7.14 billion).
+Mr. LeVine, who within the past few weeks has resigned as chairman and a director, remains a consultant to the company.
+Hamadi denied last week that he had been a member of Hezbollah.
+Cirrus Logic rose 1 3/4 to 17 1/4.
+Industrial centers and international hotels are sprouting amid the city's old red and gray brick mansions.
+He said there must be an overall agreement on restructuring the East German economy before East Germany can replace its weak currency with the West German mark.
+It underscored the perception that Japan's Persian Gulf policy, never firm, was disintegrating in the hands of a weak prime minister upstaged by party elders.
+The suit also charges Deloitte & Touche with "omissions of material facts" during the time Portland General Holdings considered acquiring an interest in Bonneville.
+The former CIA station chief in Beirut was honored Friday during a memorial service at his symbolic tombstone in Arlington National Cemetery, nearly three years after he died as a hostage in Lebanon.
+The rule placed a minimum requirement on the size of counties' urban labor forces, in some situations.
+The Sarandoy officer was unable to say how big a rocket struck the tent or how far it had been fired from.
+Poison pills generally have been supported by management and Fortune 500 companies while they largely have been opposed by the securities industry and takeover entrepreneurs.
+"It's got to end sometime," he said. "If you come in here with no offer (on Oct. 14), it may go down the drain and it may have to be a conversion" to a Chapter 7 case, which means that assets would be liquidated.
+Robots using Ambler technology are slated for use in a series of mechanized missions to Mars, Lavery said.
+The Waterbury plant, built in 1985, produces ice cream in pint packages and bulk ice cream for franchise shops.
+It will be up to Deng's successors to match these or face the consequences.
+They also said they wanted to establish goals for democratic reforms to be implemented in Nicaragua and promised that, "with these reforms undertaken," they would lay down their arms.
+AT&T rose [ to 30.
+Any overt action by the SDI system can lead to a rise in the readiness of the opposite side; blasts in space can be interpreted by Russian programs as attacks on spy satellites, a preparatory move for a U.S. first strike.
+An accident involving similarly stored wastes in the Soviet Union in 1957 released huge amounts of radiation and contaminated an area covering hundreds of square miles, forcing the evacuation of 10,000 people.
+State officials had allowed Stone to shoot part of his film, "The Doors" at Mitchell Caverns Natural Preserve in the Providence Mountains State Recreation Area.
+Under the proposed terms the bonds would yield from 4.8% in 1990 to about 7.1% in 2012.
+Adds Roger Fine, Johnson & Johnson's associate general counsel, "It goes to format rather than content."
+We meet Lila Kan, for instance, who prudently travels with the meat cleaver she uses at work in the kitchen of a SoHo restaurant.
+Federal Election Commissioner S.A. Nusrat announced on television that Ishaq Khan, of the Muslim League, swept 78 percent of presidential votes cast by an electoral college of the Senate, National Assembly and four provincial assemblies.
+Volume was 366.4 million shares, compared with 591.5 million Friday.
+"This figure is quite shocking," says Akira Suzuki, a strategist at Morgan Stanley's Tokyo office.
+Within a year, Mrs. Dukakis said, she started using amphetamines, or diet pills, discovered in her mother's room.
+The survey of 1,004 adults had a margi of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
+Actmedia slid 4 1/4 to 18 3/4 in active over-the-counter trading.
+Entertainer Pat Boone, in Atlanta for an appearance at an amusement park, stopped by. "I don't need to see the film," he told demonstrators.
+She doesn't draw a salary, and she can't touch the stock Catco has put in trust for her until she turns 18.
+Their name, "Hmong," means "free," but they are also known as the "Meo," which means "savage."
+Separation or divorce may soon take place.
+The product will carry the BellSouth name.
+House floor debate over the minimum wage is expected to begin Wednesday, with Democrats seeking an increase from $3.35 to $4.65 by 1992.
+Jeans, 13, said he had a good reason for trying to break the gender barrier.
+The bill also would require the president to choose, by Dec. 31, another penalty from a range of sanctions unless he can certify that he has assurances from Baghdad that it has ceased using chemical weapons and won't use them in the future.
+But such is not the case.
+"We are not sure about the fate of the missing people.
+"We had a lot of discussion yesterday but still there are so many points which need efforts, not only from Egypt, but from all the friends in the whole region so as to narrow the gap between Syria and Iraq," Mubarak said.
+This was already evident last season.
+Well, we bombed them (the North Vietnamese), we napalmed them, everything else in the whole world.
+Greece could end up with another coalition government after voters go to the polls Sunday, and that could mean a continued impasse over how to deal with growing economic problems.
+By early this year, Dynabook could keep going only with the help of $500,000 from a landlord so eager to fill an empty building that he didn't notice his tenant was crumbling.
+Several brokers marginally downgraded current year profit expectations - among them, Hoare Govett shaved Pounds 1m off its forecast to Pounds 41m. Nervous trading in Taunton Cider ahead of Tuesday's interim figures left the shares 2 lighter at 155p.
+The team saved two patients with an experimental drug he brought to Brazil, the story said.
+Even critics acknowledge progress.
+The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology was told in a recent hearing that demand for ammonium perchlorate would rise from 37.8 million pounds this year to more than 60 million pounds in 1989.
+There is a possibility a new factory will be built to handle the expected production increase that will be needed with the Kadett.
+They have all lost the AAA credit rating they once enjoyed - Barclays was downgraded only last week - and it is now cheaper for top-rank companies to borrow direct from the money markets. What is banking, anyway?
+Also Wednesday, a minor earthquake shook south-central Utah, but no damage or injuries were reported, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations said.
+They said it was sinful to run around in those little tights.
+In 1979, Jane M. Byrne became the first woman elected mayor of Chicago, defeating Republican Wallace D. Johnson.
+Sales financed by the UK's 11 largest factors rose by 13 per cent to Pounds 16bn in 1992 compared with a rise of only 2.5 per cent the year before, according to the Association of British Factors and Discounters (ABFD).
+It alone knew the extent of the danger and told no one," the company wrote in a position paper supporting its arguments.
+Even in sketches, if there are two children in bed, there seem to be four stockings hung up," said Mrs. Conlin.
+Until now he has been the favourite editor-in-waiting at the Mirror.
+Vaal Reefs shed R1 to R409 rand.
+Another is the achiever, the hard worker who has gained wealth and wants to hang on to it.
+But the court upheld the city of Pittsburgh's right to display a Jewish menorah, which stood alongside a Christmas tree in the City-County Building.
+NEW YORK - House Banking Committee on Financial Institutions holds a hearing on Freedom National Bank, the nation's fourth largest minority-owned bank before if failed last month.
+Under the telephone company's plan, a customer wishing to obtain access to the 915 lines would have to sign a consent form. Names of those signing the forms would be kept confidential.
+Shearson, the 11th-biggest program trader, also doesn't do index arbitrage for itself.
+It has annual revenue of about $720 million and employs about 9,200 workers worldwide.
+Secondly, the racer gains extra leverage in turning the ski; the tilting of the boot is transmitted more into a carving effect at the ski's edges. Racers are now fitting riser pads to take their boots even higher.
+It said it intended to complete further disposals 'at satisfactory prices' to cut its debt 'as soon as possible'.
+Guinness also could face a legal fight to regain the disputed ownership of the Dewar's Scotch whisky trademark from Schenley Industries Inc.
+The man was identified only as Uwe B., in line with Dutch police practice.
+Term bonds due in 2019 were priced with a 8% coupon to yield 8.15%.
+It may for a while appear to accept the implementation of United Nations resolutions, such as the return of weapons inspectors to Baghdad and the removal of missiles systems from the exclusion zone north of the 36th parallel and south of the 32nd.
+Not all disputes between black and white people are racially motived, while many that are do not get reported.
+Others say the city _ and the nation _ faced an awesome reconstruction task after World War II.
+Jim Meyer is a weatherman, but don't ask him which way the wind is blowing.
+Corning said the sale of its investment in Iwaki Glass Co. of Japan to Asahi Glass Co. would release funds for new investments.
+Tass, quoting from a report in the weekly Literaturnaya Gazeta, said the bodies of foreigners were among those found during four days of excavation at a site in the Darnitsa Forest.
+British courts ruled that local officials overstepped their authority when they entered into the contracts, in which borrowers swap fixed-rate obligations.
+"What the Labor Party has got to recognize is, working people themselves have changed," says Mr. Jordan of the engineers' union.
+The first units of the famed French Foreign Legion arrived Saturday in Saudi Arabia, joining the largest deployment of French forces overseas since Algeria's war of independence.
+The proposal would require the funds' prospectus to clearly state that the holdings aren't insured or guaranteed by the federal government.
+Milan Machovec, a philosophy professor who taught Palach at Prague's Charles University, appealed in his letter to anyone considering a repeat of Palach's act.
+It's like welfare for the rich," he said.
+He said only a third of services were running and accused Railtrack of trying to 'intimidate' the signal workers.
+She is the only speller to compete four times for the title.
+I don't think it's embarrassing." Apparently referring to the 2,500 metric tons of aid the Soviet Union has received from abroad in recent weeks, Katya said, "It's not only the United States.
+The opportunity, he says, is a bill pending in Congress that would ban future production of plastic or other handguns that flunk certain X-ray and magnetometer tests.
+The Red Cross said at least six people were killed Monday in Camarines Sur province on the Bicol Peninsula.
+Scatter the tomatoes with a few blades of chopped fresh tarragon.
+"We're going back into the `food or fuel' problem of the early '70s for low-income and senior citizens," predicts Edwin Rothschild, an energy specialist at Citizen Action, a consumer and environmental group.
+The legislation would strip the Interior secretary and assistant secretaries of any authority over the park service except for its budget, a matter on which Congress has the final word.
+Bryan said the art collection was purchased by a corporation, but the apartment fell through because Mrs. Tantoco was rejected as a buyer by the cooperative's board.
+An associate who was handling money Lee earned from performing told him the money had been deposited in safe accounts, but when Lee tried to get his money back he was unable to do so.
+But partly in anticipation of higher mailing costs, TV Guide raised its subscription rates in January.
+He was arrested Sunday and charged with kidnapping.
+On the one side, the dark, violent and brutalized struggle between a paramilitary police force and a ruthless guerrilla organization.
+Their annual portfolio turnover has fallen to 50% this year from 73% last year, he observes.
+The European Space Agency complained that its projects were given a back seat in the new plans.
+Greene quashed that subpoena after the archivist asserted that he already had turned over to the prosecutors the documents Poindexter was seeking.
+At an 8 a.m. EST meeting of one trading firm, which asked not to be identified, the deal was described as "hot"; it was expected to trade up a "few points" from its filing price of $18 a share, already higher than the original $13-to-$15 range.
+America hates a loser, and no politician seems more scorned these days than Michael Dukakis.
+The company had said it expected to report "substantial" operating losses for the year ended June 30 but hadn't provided an estimate.
+'The idea is speed to market,' an IBM official says.
+Still others supply vital goods to such giants as K mart, Ford Motor and J.C. Penney.
+"The mass merchandisers are eating up the distribution of our product," complains Ron Brutt, the owner of two Goodyear dealerships in Pittsburgh who has seen his margins cut by a third in recent years.
+He urged passage of the bill to prevent further market disruptions.
+The plaintiffs claimed exposure to the herbicide caused cancer and other ailments, as well as birth defects.
+Scientists also would explore the effects of gravity during long missions.
+A stamp was produced in honor of the Washington summit meeting in December 1987, and a month later the Soviets produced a stamp to mark 30 years of a Soviet-American agreement on culture, technology and education.
+The bondholders decided at their meeting to form a committee to improve communication between them and the company.
+We can't be naive enough to believe that California is the only state where such finagling has occurred.
+The transaction, in which Universal would pay 0.76 of a share for each Bench Craft share, is subject to approval by a majority of Bench Craft holders.
+It attributed the increase, in part, to the absence of restructuring charges in the latest period.
+I just wanted to stop him," the doctor said.
+But Professor King has a point.
+Diodes Inc. said four long-time directors resigned and two outside directors were appointed in a restructuring of the board of the supplier of semiconductor rectifiers.
+Conservation, trade, research and grain storage proposals are close to Grange objectives, but flexibility, dairy and the administration's plan to kill federal crop insurance are at odds with current Grange policy.
+The contestants were auditioned by the contest organizers _ not selected in state "pageants" _ and no interview was required, he said.
+At one extraordinarily candid meeting last month in Volzhsky, an industrial town near Volgograd, about 100 reform-minded officials showed up.
+Quantum Chemical rose 3/4 to 15. Kidder Peabody upgraded its rating on the stock to a "buy" from a "hold," and Prudential Securities has been aggressively recommending that investors purchase the stock as pricing for Quantum's products improves.
+The shares climbed back above the offer price in late London trading yesterday, but still were down from Monday.
+It became a TV series in 1951, then again in 1967.
+Sen. Fowler got some unwanted publicity because of the unfortunate timing.
+China's official Xinhua news agency said the agreement marks the first time China has cooperated with a foreign aircraft maker on all phases of a plane's production.
+Under rules that took effect Sept. 30 and being implemented by states this month, the spouse in the community will be able to keep more of the couple's combined assets and income.
+He is the first high-ranking U.S. official to visit to the Red Sea state since Bush stopped here in 1986 as vice president.
+Dispatches from the official Islamic Republic News Agency claimed five Iraqi jets were destroyed in 24 hours, including three French-built F-1 Mirage fighter-bombers out to raid Iranian tankers Friday in the northern Persian Gulf.
+The winners of the viewer poll: stories on the controversial anti-depression drug Prozac and an Alabama marijuana eradication program.
+But although profits have been good, delinquency rates and writeoffs have reached record levels, in many cases far outstripping banks' expectations.
+Augustus K. Oliver, a Coniston principal, emphasized in an interview that his partnership is determined to acquire the food-services company, which has previously said it wants to remain independent.
+Choosing the right freight forwarder is therefore imperative. A common complaint of small and medium-sized British exporters is that they are often overcharged.
+Officials said the Navy escorts of reflagged Kuwaiti oil tankers could be halted as long as two weeks as the helicopters are transferred to the gulf and used to clear the underwater explosives.
+They said the information was released in connection with a separate civil case.
+Agriculture Department economists are forecasting an additional $1 billion in farm exports over February's estimate for the current year, raising the total amount to $33.5 billion.
+VITRO, the large Mexican glass company, yesterday announced net profits of 602m new pesos (Dollars 200m) last year, 11 per cent less in real terms than in 1991.
+And suspension designed to cope with fast driving in the Australian outback gives a superlative ride on normal roads. As a motorway cruiser, the Sigma is on a par with a Jaguar.
+"I am of the old school that believes in talking first and going public later," Kohl said.
+Or midnight dumpers could have thrown residue from some electronic manufacturer secretly into the Everglades.
+(tie) Flint Coatings Inc., Flint, Mich., industrial coatings, $8.5 million.
+Officials have not released the names of those identified and have not contacted family members.
+All but Syria and Libya have since renewed ties.
+By Mr Lawson's maths the more precision in the percentage the less the likelihood.
+TransOhio is a unit of American Capital Corp.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Ball shares closed at $33, up 25 cents.
+They're protection from the world." His eldest daughter just married, suggesting a possible new phase in his life.
+The final proration factor will be announced Monday.
+Elsewhere, traders noted that the late easing of the closely watched index was a market correction of earlier, exaggerated gains.
+But it has said some 132 drug smugglers have been executed this month as part of an anti-narcotics crackdown.
+Baker will confer on Sunday with officials in Bahrain and meet with the Emir of Kuwait on Monday in Taif, Saudi Arabia.
+The stock was trading near its high of the session, 165 3/4, when the company reported earnings of $2.85 a share compared with $1.81 a year earlier.
+Barry said the Jesuits have pledged a $750,000 maintenance fund, and a union has offered to do $50,000 worth of electrical work for free.
+Shares in the state enterprises will be offered first to their employees, then to people living nearby, and finally to Turkish workers abroad.
+He said the recall and distribution shutdown would not affect availability of any major products, and the cost to the company was negligible.
+Since Mr. Day took over as chairman in June 1985, he has held all four titles.
+"There were times I would have died for a month off," he says, "But I can't relax.
+Mr. Minnick, 48 this week, sees the downturn in Northwest logging as inevitable.
+Roy Benjamin would like to send hundreds of thousands of books each month to the Soviet Union and the nations of Eastern Europe, where he believes there is a huge market for them.
+"Our decision absolutely didn't have a thing to do with the WPP Group merger."
+This was 1983, a year before the famine emergency.
+After six weeks of testimony, the Dade County jury deliberated just a day, rejecting the defense's argument that Streetwas incapable of planning the murders because he was high on cocaine at the time of the shootings.
+American Brands' offer for all $1.5 billion of long-term debt of E-II Holdings expired with few takers.
+Private initiatives are being started.
+European leaders should heed the political sophistication behind Ms. Smit-Kroes's salmon.
+And for the first time since February of 1989, CBS nearly caught up with NBC in the race to be the No. 1 network.
+Police fought armed bands in the capital and hungry mobs in Rosario on Tuesday, and the death toll reached 11. Officials talked of handing out free food to stop looting sparked by soaring inflation.
+Signaling how seriously China takes the threat to MFN, in the past two weeks it lifted martial law in the Tibetan city of Lhasa and announced the release of 211 pro-democracy protesters.
+InterTrade Management Corp., a Chicago-based trading concern, has developed a system that it says uses artificial intelligence.
+But the farmhouses, the fences and barns are long gone.
+Other countries that don't have formal steel quotas with the U.S., such as Taiwan, Sweden and Argentina, also have supplied steel.
+Noting the rebounding steel market, Mr. Williams predicted fourth-quarter profitability on both an operating and net income basis.
+But polls have been seriously delayed, and remain tied to Mr Rabin's assessment of whether Israeli security can be guaranteed after a military withdrawal.
+Rioting did not spread beyond the neighborhood, but it caused traffic tie-ups in parts of Osaka as police blocked off several major streets, and some rail service was disrupted.
+In addition, he released 14 years in previous returns last January during the heat of his campaign with then-rival Sen. Bob Dole, who has since withdrawn from the race for the GOP presidential nomination.
+Their abandoned cars have been recovered.
+Passenger services are operated over the private railways' tracks by the state-owned Amtrak, which lost Dollars 730m last year. Just 20 years ago, it was not too fanciful to imagine that US railways might cease to exist.
+He said the 31-car convoy of foreigners that drove to the Bulgarian border also carried 26 other Americans.
+The high-tech movement here started way back in those early times.
+The stock market was little changed today in a drifting session.
+Homeless advocates say greater reliance on telephoned claims limit the face-to-face contact that might make or break their eligibility determination.
+Patrick Lekota, a senior official of the rival African National Congress, accuses Buthelezi of being a pawn of the ruling National Party.
+Mild temperatures this month have slowed demand both domestically and abroad for corn and soybean meal as livestock feeds, while increased precipitation has helped both winter wheat and the South American soybean crop.
+Yang Yongling, pilot of the Boeing 737, said the hijackers placed a knife to his neck and pointed a gun at his forehead, according to a report by the official China News Agency.
+Meanwhile, the key category of non-defense capital goods, considered a barometer of industry investment plans, rose 8.2 percent to $38.7 billion in December.
+But Mr Jim Bolger's government has taken Rogernomics into pastures new, notably industrial relations and welfare.
+Crosson said the house will not be moved.
+GSA estimated the combined value of the contracts at between $3 billion and $10 billion over 10 years _ but it could reach a maximum $25 billion.
+They had been pumping up to 2 million barrels a day.
+That is because, along with all those accumulated tables and parts, Newell also has assembled what he believes is the nation's most complete collection of pool table records and catalogs.
+Bozell, Jacobs, Kenyon & Eckhardt Inc. is working on a management buy-out plan in which two of the ad agency's largest clients would become part-owners.
+"Anytime there is evidence that has been excluded, obviously it hurts us," defense attorney Russell Baldani said in an afternoon press conference.
+On the other hand, they couldn't tell me if I would ever get sick," she testified, saying that in the early 1980s little was known about the risks to health-care workers.
+The vessel takes a back seat to the surprisingly high proportion of figurative work. Ian Ramsey's 'Posse' would get my vote for the most expressive work.
+GTE Corp. said it would cut nearly 14,000 jobs over the next five years as a result of a restructuring of its telephone operations.
+Black students and their parents Sunday demanded nullification of high school exams that 58 percent of black students failed, and they urged the failing youths to re-enroll in defiance of government rules.
+At the request of its lenders, Talley postponed a decision on all dividend payments until terms of a restructuring pact are set.
+The average yield on one-year jumbo CDs eased to 7.79% from 7.81%, while the average for two-year maturities slipped to 7.97% from 8%.
+Jackson said Yakovlev assured him the trials would be open to the press.
+Last month General Motors told 4,000 workers in Ypsilanti, Michigan that their plant, rather than one in Texas, would be closed.
+But Mr. Wallach denies any such quid pro quo; there was no evidence he was ever offered any such post; and the conflict-of-interest law applies only to people who at some point actually hold federal office.
+Prices of long-term government bonds sank on new inflation fears.
+The Soviets' oil problems are somewhat mirrored by the U.S. experience.
+A computer with the optical device will still cost $6,495, but from now on Next will outfit every computer with a hard drive and supply one at no cost to those who have already bought Next machines.
+When the image ads are on the air, says John Pellegrene, senior vice president of marketing at the chain, "the response on the day-to-day advertising is much better.
+Stocks have lost more since the July peak _ about $550 billion worth _ than during the Black Monday crash of October 1987.
+"Kuwait constitutes the southern part of Iraq, which was severed by the British in 1913, in preparation for the first world war," he said.
+And yet he explains that this neglect is utterly pragmatic: 'It's rather ridiculous that we're performing plays by people so incredibly dead.
+Philippine government efforts to cope with the problem prompted demonstrations against President Corazon Aquino.
+Piecemeal reform will not suffice.
+The Justice Department also emphasized that the agreement doesn't preclude the department "from pursuing any claims that the government may have relating to TRW's conduct on other contracts with the government."
+As the three rode their bicycles from the murder site to the mall, Matthews warned his friends not to talk.
+Senate Republican leader Bob Dole of Kansas had argued before the committee on Tuesday that quick action on drought relief for winter wheat farmers should come before rural development legislation.
+Two of the potential bidders are well-versed in the Delaware & Hudson's problems and possibilities.
+And the fact that the management is retaining a strong stake in the business should provide considerable comfort.
+Mr. Anreder said the firm would not comment on why it wanted to keep the filing confidential.
+Boren and Cohen of wimping out, and they will warn that the lawmakers' concessions raise the specter of more internationally embarrassing covert operations like the mining of Nicaraguan harbors and the Iran arms sales.
+Outer months finished higher as well, as did petroleum products prices.
+This annual stage spectacle, coupled with a colorful art festival, is such a box-office hit that it needs no help from the National Endowment for the Arts.
+Under 1987 law, Farm Credit System institutions with impaired capital _ the book value of borrower stock being less than par value _ may apply to the board to be certified for federal aid.
+Morris said he expected some Cherokees to join the wagon train as it moved further westward.
+United Education & Software said it completed the acquisition of seven welding schools and three aeronautical technology schools from the Airco Educational Services division of London-based BOC Group PLC.
+In the 2-1 decision in February, the court ordered the U.S. Department of Transportation to rewrite regulations that allow communities to offer only "paratransit" service, such as van rides, to the disabled.
+Some prospective plane buyers, he says, have turned to used aircraft, which aren't so taxed.
+If prices should plunge again, the limits likely would slow stock-price moves by forcing a trading halt in index markets, again disrupting the activities of traders with positions in both stocks and futures.
+She took off her neck brace briefly to show the scar left by the operation.
+Its future is uncertain as officials debate environmental, economic and public safety implications of its repair.
+Federated Department Stores' directors meet today to mull defensive moves against Campeau's hostile bid of $47 a share, or $4.2 billion.
+As many as 400 are reported holed up in embassies and consulates in Budapest and Prague, and at the permanent mission in East Berlin.
+It's a decision the other networks see differently.
+Only one minority, a Hispanic who no longer serves on the council, has won an at-large City Council election.
+Mr. Lewis also said that Mr. Lobato's proxy statement fails to disclose some material information, including that Mr. Lobato has formed a company to compete with Health Concepts.
+In the context of internal events, it is clear that Daniel Ortega, fresh from a Moscow meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, (who also reaffirmed Soviet rejection of Trotsky and his doctrines) was now using the Trotskyite label against Messrs.
+Satwant Singh and Beant Singh were shot by other security guards moments after the assassination, and Beant Singh later died of bullet wounds.
+In her uncles' hospital room, she says, "I didn't recognize either one of them." Lyon, a bank teller with three grown children, has the manners of a Sunday school teacher _ until she talks about the beating.
+It is through the WCRS acquisition that Eurocom controls New York's Della Femina McNamee.
+Their proposal, however, to add cats to the list of creatures that can be killed for bothering domesticated animals has drawn howls of protest from feline fanciers.
+Australian scientists said they had developed a process to boost production from a plant known to alleviate malaria.
+Alberto-Culver Co., which is making a hostile tender offer for Lamaur Inc., said it will ask Lamaur shareholders to provide an antidote for Lamaur's "poison pill."
+A surgeon who took part in the rescue, Dr. Jina Joder, said she used a paramedic's buck knife to cut the leg off a dead man to free a victim beneath him.
+Ms. Lewis knew Ms. O'Cleireacain, an official of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees in New York, and suggested that she and Mr. Jackson get together.
+Few believe the promise of President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua that it is safe for them to return peacefully, and many see death awaiting them in the Nicaraguan jungle.
+Instructions on changing needles were often ignored, so many of the records wore out overseas.
+On Wednesday, 10-year notes were sold at an average yield of 7.85%.
+While it breaks down in prolonged sunlight, it isn't recyclable.
+He says he bought $75,000 of bonds.
+"As as a matter of company policy, we have no comment," said Ron Meder, a Lockheed spokesman.
+The final report, published in 1976, found that the Type A men were 4.5 times more likely to develop heart disease before age 60 than their calmer counterparts.
+Defense Secretary Cheney rejected Soviet calls for a joint nuclear test ban and said NATO must retain the option of launching a first nuclear strike.
+Fiske has been the object of conservative criticism for the role he played in screening the professional qualifications of judicial candidates for the American Bar Association.
+On this and other matters Mr. DeBartolo, through his lawyers, declines comment.
+As a result, Rep. Aspin said the panel wasn't able to apportion responsibility among the senior officers.
+That plan aims at reigning inflation, which has been running at about 80 percent monthly, reducing a fiscal deficit and increasing production.
+But those and employee severance expenses, which could reach $20 million, will push the company into the red, the announcement said.
+Richards said exposing Berry and other black artists to white audiences was the primary reason the Stones were formed.
+Documents burn in a fireplace. Cryptic orders are barked out, possibly instructions to break the law.
+It comes down to cost, connectivity and power. Already, the duo is working on linking IBM and Apple networks.
+Mr. Siegel's exact motives for wanting the report aren't clear.
+I don't want you to have to work on this farm like I have ever since I was 8 years old.'
+Some observers say ambition and personality differences are the root of Buthelezi's conflict with other black groups.
+GM quit the country 15 years ago because of political unrest and economic decline.
+Otto Lambsdorff, former West`German Economics Minister and influential head of the Free Democrats`_ the junior partner in the Bonn government _ visited Bucharest Thursday to discuss economic aid.
+"All we did was run a TV commercial with Dawkins saying these things for 21 straight seconds.
+Nine other preliminary evaluations were opened by the agency into: _Erratic cruise control in about 10,000 1987 Chrysler Jeep Cherokees.
+A witness in the church's nearby health center said he watched as about 300 men fell into formation and marched to the entrance of the church compound, and stoned the courtyard and the church before a gang of them rushed inside.
+A train carrying hazardous material derailed and caught fire today, prompting the evacuation of about 500 people, officials said.
+The result, he says, will be consulting firms with fewer employees but requiring more capital and more equipment.
+Best Canadian film: Guy Maddin's Alpine-Gothic pastoral pastiche, Careful.
+Texas puts a Grim Reaper image on stamps.
+But even the last evening included a touch of patriotism. American and Soviet flags hung on either side of the "Royal Box" at the rear of the theater, and the orchestra played national anthems from both countries before the ballet began.
+The CFTC charged that Philipp Brothers told customers their trades were being handled on the Coffee, Cocoa and Sugar Exchange in New York when the trades actually were handled off of the exchange floor.
+By the middle of that century postage stamps were introduced, along with standard rates regardless of distance traveled.
+He does as much as anyone could to beat the mistral wind with a rich, bass baritone voice full of the character's conflict and growing despair.
+But his sworn testimony was challenged by a former HUD official who said Pierce personally ordered her to fund a $15 million Durham, N.C., project that was opposed by several agency experts.
+They all cursed Noriega.
+"We've lived here since 1957," Mrs. Edgeton said, "and I don't remember a woman ever being on the board.
+Washington could get its fingers burnt just like the Europeans.'
+AT&T is also there already, through its purchase last year of McCaw Cellular, one of the largest mobile operators, which it is rapidly integrating into its mainstream service offerings.
+The newspaper said more than 2,000 had been arrested in Caracas.
+"We will absorb higher costs until we feel as if the prices have stabilized," says Ed F. Kruse, chairman and chief executive officer of Blue Bell Creameries Inc., in Brenham, Texas.
+He rose to the presidency of Local 422 before joining the international union staff in 1960 in the GM Department.
+World Bank lending is expected to rise again over the next year.
+The exception was Mr. Takeshita's predecessor, Yasuhiro Nakasone, who stepped down in October after five years.
+Many other cities received a quarter to a half inch.
+The trouble isn't caused primarily by structural problems.
+The industry welcomed them in its way, with ceremony and glitter.
+"Mike Dukakis has accused me of being an old-fashioned Democrat," Simon says in the commercial. "I plead guilty.
+On Wednesday, he toured the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory near San Francisco, where the bulk of the government's research on the "Star Wars" Strategic Defense Initiative is being conducted.
+He said he was wounded when he was caught in the crossfire between the killer and the U.S. Postal Service police officer who fired a bullet into his neck.
+"In the beginning, I thought I would spend most of my time thinking about metaphysical questions," Mrs. Le Guen said. "But when you're alone down there you only think about taking care of yourself.
+The chief believes marijuana use should be decriminalized, and he said his efforts to encourage addicts to seek treatment reflects his belief that the drug problem should be resolved by physicians, not lawyers.
+U.N. officials have said previously, however, that it would focus on a disturbance at a detention center in which more than 100 Vietnamese boat people were injured.
+The opening of East Germany's borders Nov. 9 allowed East Germany's famous orchestra to travel easily to the great hall of the Sender Freies Berlin radio station for Monday's hastily arranged concert.
+Hanson Industries, New York, said its Kidde Credit Corp. unit agreed to sell its operations for about $61.4 million.
+But it didn't satisfy me.
+We should strike a medal in Julia's honour. No medals are due to the British women.
+No matter how important the abortion issue is to those caught up in it, the tactic in Idaho threatened to ruin the livelihoods, if not the lives, of potato farmers.
+Instead, buyers get a huge, power-operated fabric sunroof which makes it feel almost as open as a cabriolet with the side windows up. The dumpy yet attractively curvy 121 could never be mistaken for anything else.
+The benchmark 30-year bond ended at 102 7/32 to yield 7.92%, compared with Friday's price of 102 2/32 to yield 7.93%.
+Vallecillo said he spoke to Butler from the U.S. Coast Guard's Pacific Command headquarters in Alameda, 10 miles east of San Francisco.
+Sens. Paul Sarbanes, D-Md., Albert Gore, D-Tenn., and other Democrats have complained that the appointees lack sufficient qualifications beyond their financial and political connections.
+It said a navy patrol boat was on its way to the Rotuma, 400 miles north of Suva, in case of trouble from the Malmahao clan, whose leader intended to secede from Fiji.
+Within minutes, Dorothy has forgotten where her notebook came from.
+Mr. Long's role in Anheuser-Busch's dealings with Hanley also isn't known.
+The party dropped about 7 percent from the 41 percent of the vote it received March 18.
+"And I know what I'm not.
+World-wide, he forecasts Eminase sales in 1992 may approach $400 million, making the drug one of Beecham's biggest moneymakers.
+Also added to "Today" were Faith Daniels, co-anchor of "CBS Morning News," who will be news reader.
+Pork belly prices have been recovering slowly since early September after sliding to 18-year lows during the summer as supplies piled up in warehouses, a function of declining consumption of bacon, which is made from pork bellies.
+Dixon said the committee will continue its investigation through the current congressional recess, which is scheduled to end Jan. 23.
+The world's largest computer manufacturer reported a Dollars 2.8bn loss for the year to the end of December, after huge restructuring and retirement benefit charges, and its first annual revenue decline since the end of the Second World War.
+There are other, much more intimate stagings. I will report later in May on further offerings of this festival.
+They are scheduled to visit Bulgaria and the Soviet Union.
+Many analysts consider this figure a better gauge of underlying inflationary pressures.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Sara Lee shares closed at $40.375, up 50 cents.
+Faith in a rebound had faltered a little in the past week or so amid a drumbeat on continuing bad news about the economy.
+During a news conference later at his office in this Boston suburb, Frank said he had shown poor judgement in hiring the man.
+But he cites the case of a profitable chemical plant in Siberia whose director was planning to increase capacity and expand staff amenities.
+The U.S. will also urge Cocom to give favorable licensing treatment to Eastern European countries that adopt Cocom-approved safeguards against the reshipment of controlled goods to unauthorized users.
+The new forces were deployed to win propaganda points for the People's Liberation Army by providing "an acceptable face" to Beijing citizens, not to fight their fellow soldiers, one Western diplomat said.
+The absence of border controls would, therefore, seem to make either some minimum rates of taxation or some controls over imports necessary. Enfeebled regime The EC has already agreed on the latter.
+Late on the night of the shooting, Jay was questioned by investigators for the Burlington County prosecutor's office. He asserted the shooting was accidental, and said he had looked down the gun barrel and hadn't seen the bullet in the cylinder.
+Air Atlanta officials said the company may be able to get through the week with cash on hand.
+As protestors burned a mock Israeli flag in downtown Cairo on Tuesday, a passing lawyer dropped his briefcase to the sidewalk, raised his fist and shouted, "Kick out the Zionist dogs!"
+Only the view that the Constitution grows in its protections can serve that need.
+There is no way to communicate impaired or coloured judgment.
+The bonds issued in a $225 million Macy's Credit Corp. offering last fall were designed with Japanese and European investors in mind, says Jonathan Kolatch, a vice president at Goldman, Sachs & Co., which structured the offering.
+"In a thin market with relatively few players around, anxieties run higher than normal," Resler said.
+The NATM or Shotcrete method activates the loadbearing capacity of the soil by a combination of the sequence and pattern of excavation and support elements. Support will primarily consist of sprayed concrete (Shotcrete) reinforcement and steel girders.
+He spent most of his life in Norristown, Pa. He moved to Beirut in 1984, and in 1985 converted to Islam and married a Lebanese woman, a U.S. Embassy secretary.
+The ministry said strikes occurred at 3,241 workplaces since June 29, with all but 132 cases resolved through negotiations between labor and management.
+The traditional way of doing so among retailers is to develop a product to suit the desired market segment.
+"We feel we are about to revolutionize ground transportation in the United States," said Arnie Adamsen, a Las Vegas city councilman and chairman of the commission.
+There remains great caution among consumers and subsequently among advertisers. Says Terry Rosenquist, head of Lintas Europe: 'The recession has led to fierce competition, with the retail trade sector putting immense pressure on FMCG manufacturers.
+Moslems and Syria rejected the appointment because it violated an unwritten national covenant that gave the premiership to the Sunni Moslems, the presidency to the Maronites and the house speakership to the Shiite Moslems.
+At a news conference with Filipino reporters, the 55-year-old president brushed aside charges of incompetence leveled by Vice President Salvador Laurel and said she had "more important tasks to attend to" than respond to his charges publicly.
+In Los Angeles County today, there are 25 million daily trips, 97 percent in cars and the rest in buses.
+Parts of Iowa were doused with two to three inches of rain.
+His voice rose in anger at times as he accused the government of embarking on a "headline-hunting exercise" to damage Eastern.
+Last September, Mr. Sosnoff filed for permission under federal antitrust laws to raise his stake in the company to as much as 25%.
+Its drama critic, Howard Kissel, called "Speed-The-Plow" "Mamet's clearest, wittest play," but added "I bet it would be even funnier with an actress." Clive Barnes of the New York Post agreed.
+The vessel, which gave its departure point as Aden, Yemen, was first intercepted by the Australian guided-missile frigate HMS Sydney early Wednesday but refused repeated requests to stop for a search.
+"It's the change I needed," he says, adding that he has more energy than he has had since his adolescence.
+A man convicted of bilking hundreds of people of $20 million through a pyramid scheme received a 15-year prison sentence with an unusual 10-year probation, but promised investors they'd get their money back.
+"We do have the worst illiteracy rate of any industrialized nation in the world.
+Issuance of new corporate bonds also is running at record levels, exceeding $40 billion so far this year.
+And even some Republicans say a flexible freeze you just spoke about will hardly make a dent in the deficit.
+The Justice Department later concluded that Canzeri did not violate federal law.
+That experiment ended in 1962, the year Ne Win seized power in a military coup and began to enforce his brand of economic socialism, military-backed authoritarian rule and isolation from much of the world.
+Also today, an appeal fund was launched to help those affected by the accident, in which a barge rammed the pleasure boat.
+Last year's increase was only half the 1.6% rise in nonfarm productivity for 1986 and the smallest since 1982, when the productivity measure declined 0.6%.
+Smith responded that he "was not willing to discuss at this time" a price which was not in the range of $68 to $73 a share.
+A Taft spokesman said the Cincinnati-based broadcasting and entertainment concern wouldn't have any comment.
+UNIONFED FINANCIAL Corp. boosted its quarterly to 11 cents a share from 10 cents, payable Sept. 25 to shares of record Sept. 11.
+He is played by one of the Soviet Union's leading rock musicians, Piotr Mamonov.
+"There's nothing really new here," concedes Peter Gordon, managing director of Image Alpha, a consultancy established last year to help the institute gain a foothold in Asia.
+I'm Representative Charles Rangel, Chairman of the House Select Committee on Narcotic Abuse and Control.
+In May 1986, Australia's treasurer, Paul Keating, warned that the country would become a "banana republic" if it didn't get its currency rate under control.
+If it's approved in the final House vote, the bill would have to be reconciled with a more stringent bill recently approved by the Senate.
+Because Malays are more or less guaranteed political power through UMNO, which has ruled since independence in 1957, the temptation has been to use the political system to advance ethnic goalsand, eventually, personal ones.
+In an interview, White she did not think about paying for the letter herself.
+In recent years, the Chinese government has relaxed many of its economic policies, allowing for free enterprise.
+Tony Aliengena said Tuesday if he does meet the Soviet leader, he knows exactly what he will say: "Hello, Comrade Gorbachev, I'm happy I flew to Russia," he pronounced in Russian.
+The Grosvenor Estate reminds them when it is time to re-paint, specifies which paint to use and inspects the job on completion.
+He also rejected an insurance-department attempt to impose generalized caps on expenses and establish broad "efficiency standards," saying that the initiative didn't give the department such affirmative power.
+In 1983 we predicted that the transport of smoke and nuclear debris to the Southern Hemisphere could be accelerated by the fundamentally altered nuclear-winter circulation.
+But New Products could use some sprucing up to win over shoppers.
+Appearing with some of the officials at a news conference after the meeting, Dukakis said he favored placing restrictions on small handguns but said he recognized the "perfectly legitimate right" of sportsmen and others to own guns.
+A few tourists visited the Church of the Nativity and Christ's birthplace.
+"We've not made an announcement that we've canceled.
+A telephone call seeking comment at the office of Marty Schwartz, the rap artist's personal manager, was not answered after business hours Friday.
+"We're doing fine _ right on target," Miraed Smith, a spokeswoman at Bloomingdale's flagship store in Manhattan, said Thursday.
+During those hearings, a weekly newspaper in Washington, D.C., published a list of movies that Bork and his family had rented from a local video store, angering Bork and members of the committee. They felt it violated his privacy.
+She recovered after five days.
+"When the futures went to an extreme discount to the stocks, some spreaders leaped on the opportunity to unwind their positions," he said.
+The views of Sud-Ouest on Bosnia seem neither notably exotic nor especially banal over a kir on the terrasse of one's gite. It is one's own newspapers that suddenly seem odd or absurd.
+In his new, more public role, Black will be available to the media and give occasional speeches.
+The Analisis article said the cost of the helicopters should have been $36 million but the navy paid $217 million.
+She said the government remained to be convinced that there was sufficient evidence to support a ban.
+The first lawsuit was brought under the civil racketeering statute and accused the nine striking unions of coordinating a violent conspiracy to force a favorable labor settlement or the sale of the newspaper.
+The papers say Mr. Gebauer did pay $800,000 from the sale to satisfy overseas debts, but only to prevent a "fire sale" of Mr. Gebauer's foreign assets, including an apartment in France, German paintings and an interest in a Brazilian coffee farm.
+"What we've tried to do in the past is rely on the Constitution for protecting individual rights," said Rep. Don Edwards (D., Calif.), chairman of the civil and constitutional rights subcommittee.
+Dear relations,' said the letter early last year, 'we come from a large, old-established South African family with a rich history yet many of us do not know each other.
+He appealed the conviction on grounds the cocaine should not have been used as evidence against him.
+"Roll up your sleeve and put your arm out the car window as you queue up for Los Angeles County's first drive-through flu clinic on Saturday Nov. 10 at Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center," the hospital declared in a news release.
+Two brokerage firms, believed to be trading for their own accounts, sold stocks and bought stock-index futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to lock in price differences.
+Near Monroe, N.C., thunderstorm gusts damaged several farm buildings.
+Only 20 per cent correctly estimated that the net rate was between 4 and 6 per cent. In other words, many people are wildly over-optimistic about the returns available from building societies.
+But Khomeini ended Rafsanjani's efforts in February with a death decree against Indian-born British writer Salman Rushdie.
+Some Democrats in the House, for example, oppose any type of capital-gains tax cut.
+The Soviet Union also drew Arab fire, as newspapers echoed PLO chief Yasser Arafat's call Saturday for Moscow to reverse itself and curtail migration of its Jews to Israel.
+A spokesman for National Advanced Systems dismissed IBM's new product announcements, which he said were expected.
+Morgan estimated that the economy will expand at a 2.4% clip in the third quarter and at a 3.3% pace in the fourth.
+The resignation of Eduard Shevardnadze means a further setback for reforms.
+Louis Sullivan, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services who stumbled into Washington politics over the issue, has kept a low public profile in the abortion debate.
+The task force is supposed to size up the situation and report back in 30 days.
+Pilots and flight attendants called the airline's bluff, walking off their jobs Oct. 1. Continental sued the pilots union for $50 million.
+News that currency adjustments will continue to be a malign influence on profits in the current quarter is certainly unsettling, if explicable in terms of the lag effect of advance sales.
+In addition, she is unfamiliar with other provisions of the two propositions.
+The Coast Guard had been searching for the pair since July 23.
+Singh assembled a government based on a five-party minority coalition that relied on the support of Communists and Hindu right-wingers.
+Noricum's former chief was arrested, and there were dark reminders that an Austrian ambassador to Greece and the former chairman of Voest both died suddenly while giving evidence on the case to authorities.
+Sixth-ranked in the first quarter last year, and fourth for the full year, the firm came in third the past quarter.
+"The charge of discrimination that the atheists are raising is in the courts right now for a decision," United Way of America spokesman Tony De Christofaro said in an interview from Alexander, Va.
+Rising mortgage interest rates last month curbed demand for existing homes, causing sales to drop 2.3 percent to their slowest pace in seven months, a real estate trade group reported.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the April contract for West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark grade of crude oil, rose 26 cents to settle at $19.29 a barrel.
+Trans World Airlines and others.
+The Navy hoped to return to the site later this week, she said.
+The NTSB's investigation remains open, said Kolstad, and could be revised if evidence surfaces that points to further deficiencies in the bridge.
+The five major Japanese steelmakers, including Nippon, posted a combined operating loss of $1.2 billion in the fiscal first half.
+Anderson said the union filed a petition alleging improper company interference with the election, and the complaint will be investigated.
+"These kinds of systems are driven by software, and we are quite far in talking with software companies in the states," among them, Microsoft Corp.
+Less than 40 per cent of companies surveyed thought their solicitors had a good understanding of their business.
+If Volvo stumbles, the tremors are felt elsewhere in Swedish society,' Pehr Gyllenhammar once wrote.
+Iran-Contra prosecutors are appealing that case to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va.
+She said they had reneged on that agreement.
+"It's impossible to ask many newspapers in Latin America to have specialists in AIDS.
+Seely said all the victims were in their early 30s and each was shot at least once.
+He wrote, "specific guarantees in the Bill of Rights have penumbras, formed by emanations from those guarantees that give them life and substance."
+The U.S. commander in Saudi Arabia, Gen.
+The musicians now have more control over their working conditions, personnel and recordings than any other contract orchestra.
+The printing presses are now running at almost 80 per cent of their capacity and should soon run at full speed. The next phase is likely to see the company return to the acquisition trail. With a high rating and a war chest of more than Pounds 13m.
+We had to watch for everything." The stone-faced scrutiny of the East German border guards helped give Checkpoint Charlie its chilling cachet.
+Relations were resumed in June after that issue was settled and the last three French hostages held in Lebanon were freed.
+They stopped and questioned people who approached the area, taking many into custody.
+The EPA said carbon monoxide concentrations increase significantly at colder temperatures.
+However sage their private warnings may have been at the time, they are publicly identified with what happened on their watch.
+Or are we no better off?"' Wade, of the Urban League, said the city's blacks aren't helped when suburban financial interests that wield economic control tout the city as one with good race relations and a thriving black community.
+The comedy, which Simon has called semiautobiographical, concerns a writer who is still coming to terms with the death of his first wife while his second marriage falls apart.
+"I think there's great value there, and I think it will finally be realized as a result of the split that's to take place next month," he said.
+Gervasi, he says, "believes that the Soviet Union, no matter what it's flaws, is never as bad as the United States.
+It made no difference to the outcome then; for Mr. Gephardt, the same votes would be crucial in his struggle for position.
+"Now they're learning Atlanta," he said.
+Long-term, things look extremely good.' Leeds certainly seems to have got off lightly.
+These credits may be sold to recoup costs of controls.
+All with aplomb or it doesn't count.
+It is the first reserve call-up since the Vietnam war.
+Moreover, it has threatened further sanctions on Unita, covering a trade ban and travel restrictions, if a ceasefire has not been agreed by November 1. This is a manifestly retrograde step.
+Of the two, the Alhambra is older and more famous, although many of its smaller patio gardens and intricate formal hedging are much later additions to the original.
+The two sides said they plan to make no further comment on the talks until they adjourn Friday.
+They also perceive that after the Gulf War, a coup in Buenos Aires - let alone an attack on the Falklands - could no longer be sure to escape an international response.
+The resignation of Margot Honecker as education minister was announced by the state-run news agency ADN following a cabinet meeting.
+"We're going to dance on their graves." Many Democrats suspect he may be right.
+St. Luke's has no formal policy on staff members praying with patients, he said.
+The referendum was non-binding.
+"It's just a house and it happens to be a little famous," Robert Rubino said of the 10,266-square-foot house.
+But the Hepatitis B project is one element in our broader business portfolio.
+Yemen's government backs Iraq and decries the presence of U.S. forces in the region.
+You are not capable of it," he said. "I am beyond your experience.
+"As we have learned in the past, while the trade deficit will continue to improve there will be occasional monthly setbacks against that improving trend," he said.
+"There's an enormous fear about spiraling health-insurance costs, and employers don't want to hire people who may get sick and not be able to perform," she says.
+THE SLOW recovery in the housing market is continuing, Department of the Environment figures released yesterday indicate.
+At a news conference later, the Soviet leader again criticized restrictive trade legislation, saying that Congress has "adopted so many amendments that you need a bulldozer to remove them all."
+We will continue to move ahead as he was doing." The younger Forbes said his father's body would be cremated and the ashes buried at the Forbes-owned Pacific island of Lucala in Fiji, in line with his wishes.
+Waste Management wasn't charged in the Florida case.
+The $80 million Insat satellite will replace one that was deployed in 1983 by the crew of the shuttle Challenger.
+But he is equally relentless about the failings of our society, frequently reminding readers that the U.S. has suffered grievously from the "curse of racism" and other social pathologies.
+Soldiers were visible in the building's courtyard.
+Fra Andrew Bertie, the 78th grand master of the 900-year-old order, has summoned the knights back and has urged them to help Malta improve its economy.
+Zamor said police acted in the community's interest and blamed the panic on "ill-intentioned" people.
+If the Alpine economy lives on tourism, its ecosystem is choking on it.
+And, analysts in Beijing say, that can't be counted on this time.
+Although the Integrated partnerships are healthy, analysts say, some of the Southmark and Consolidated Capital partnerships aren't. Strong new management could provide the resources to address at least some of the problems.
+Sometimes, there is even a spontaeneous round of applause for no apparent reason. Today, when the athletics resumes after a one-day break, there should be plenty of rippling.
+Among the charges are financing fees and debt service related to Neoax's $730 million purchase of IU International.
+When Sir Anthony goes in November, Mr Simpson will be working with a non-executive chairman, Sir Brian Pearse, who recently retired as chief executive of Midland Bank. By any measure, Lucas is one of the leading companies on the world components scene.
+Central officials failed to return phone calls.
+It plans dividend boosts of 6.5% to 66 francs a share and to 33 francs a participation certificate.
+"We've decided we're going to run the risk," Mr. Bolster says.
+'This region is the salvation of our industry,' said a Singapore-based aerospace executive.
+United will operate under the management of the Resolution Trust Corp., which will seek a buyer.
+The second for the FDP - because of Genscher.' Mr Genscher continued to tap in to the crowd's memory.
+Madero, 66, was rushed to a hospital where he died moments later, a police spokeswoman said.
+The radicals have not challenged Rafsanjani in the presidential election.
+"We will be asking the judge at this point to grant Bernie Goetz the right of probation," defense lawyer Barry Slotnick said.
+Technical support configures the systems and supplies us with excellent 'noddy' guides, so everything comes pre-tested and any new implementations take an hour or less.
+A New York Times report said Passman was the largest beneficiary of cash payments from Park, who was accused of buying influence in Congress.
+The dismissal of Gen.
+In the final week Brighton incorporates the Charleston Festival, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Virginia Woolf's death.
+MedImmune's gain came on its disclosure that it agreed with Merck to develop MedImmune's monoclonal antibodies in preventing the disease.
+The key sticking point had been the point at which individual players become eligible to take demands for higher pay to arbitration.
+Last year's winners were Pete Dexter and Neil Sheehan.
+Scott Rink did one-hand cartwheels across the stage, while carrying the sun in his other hand.
+It's not very nice to have to resign in those sort of circumstances.' Lord Carrington is among those who argue that Europe's fatal mistake in former Yugoslavia was to recognise Croatian and Slovenian independence prematurely.
+According to a police statement, Kassim quoted Abbas Hamadi as saying by telephone from Beirut, "We have kidnapped a West German." Excerpts of Kassim's statement to police were read on Wednesday.
+O'Connor is generally conservative but has provided some key liberal votes, particularly on issues affecting women's rights.
+Ameritech said its new switches will allow it to provide already tested advanced services including so-called Integrated Services Digital Network transmission to its customers.
+Sinhalese extremists seeking to disrupt Thursday's regional elections detonated a bomb in a crowded market, killing four people, a Sri Lankan military official said.
+The first test will be held in the Nevada desert, the other at Semipalatinsk, in the Soviet republic of Kazakhstan.
+A succession of Israeli governments have refused to deal with the PLO, which Israel views as a terrorist group.
+Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda left today for a visit to the Soviet Union, and a top aide said he would ask Moscow to pressure Vietnam to end its occupation of Cambodia.
+Sir James conceded that a loss would damage his prestige. "If I lose," he said, "obviously it's because I made a mistake.
+President Reagan has threatened to veto this bill simply because it asks the nation's biggest employers to give American workers at least 60 days' notice before they close another plant.
+His hands remain folded and dead on his desk.
+The line was built in 1901, but passenger service was halted in 1968.
+A few charities also make small grants to students who meet certain conditions.
+Even before the IRS action, the NRB expelled Swaggart and tightened its rules, insisting each member make public yearly audits of donations and spending.
+At the end of the war, the Dutch government did not yet have complete records and "nobody I contacted seemed to know about Dutchmen flying into those islands.
+He said they usually prefer relatively isolated areas.
+Also among the 18 pictures are shots of the house where he spent holidays.
+They are not money-makers.
+But it will be fairly low key."
+Schell hinted in his editorial that the newspaper considered the dropped quotation marks a step toward gaining permission to report from East Germany.
+James E. Olson, AT&T's chairman and chief executive officer, is recuperating at his New Jersey home from March 25 surgery for colon cancer.
+Those results are not expected to indicate another cause of death, Pallares said.
+The obstacles are formidable: by the end of January, filing deadlines passed in 18 states, which produce 40 per cent of the pledged delegates to the convention.
+Investors Friday bought more than 2.5 calls for every one put option.
+Shakespeare, of course, did not write his play for felines, nor for a New York setting nor a transvestite tramp, played by Hurt.
+The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. loaned First RepublicBank $1 billion during the quarter to boost depositors' confidence in the institution.
+Some inspectors are more pragmatic than others. Ask your tax office for the free pamphlet IR120; You and the Inland Revenue. No legal responsibility can be accepted by the Financial Times for the answers given in these columns.
+SIS Corp. said it received about $11 million from sale and lease-back transactions involving 26 of its 59 company-owned restaurants.
+DNX has developed a "micro-injection" technique for inserting genes into embryos at the single cell stage.
+She and her husband, Harry, have raised ostriches in Oklahoma since 1986.
+Exceptions would be allowed in cases where public health or safety was threatened and where federal laws applied such as bilingual ballots and bilingual education for children.
+Rockets fired into two cities killed at least 12 people, radio and Afghan Foreign Ministry reports said.
+For others, they become permanent sanctuaries.
+Several soldiers surrounded the prisoners and held them in place while another trooper fetched a new battery to detonate the mines, Guandique said.
+A pet pig named Chop Chop has become the animal kingdom's surfing champion, doing a porcine version of a "hang ten" as he rode through the waves with his owner and garnering a perfect score.
+The provincial assembly will have 92 Liberal deputies, 29 from the Parti Quebecois and four from Equality.
+The Venezuelan government's debt decision is complicated by domestic politicking, bankers said.
+Earlier this week the government pushed a plan through Parliament to seek $17.5 billion in foreign loans, a move the House had resisted even during the war.
+Michael Roarty, executive vice president of marketing for Anheuser-Busch, says the company has two new brews it is considering taking into test markets.
+The proposal is complicated by the fact that Cadnetix is itself attempting to effect a stock-swap acquisition of HHB Systems Inc. as well as another company.
+He realised that being Jewish would be disadvantageous to the task at hand, and to British interests.
+Consumer prices appear to have stabilized, housing starts in the first nine months of this year fell more than 20% from a year earlier, money-supply growth is slowing, and bankruptcies are up nearly fourfold from last year.
+Discussions with potential buyers of that asset are continuing, it said.
+This is particularly true of smaller customers (expensive to reach through a direct salesforce), who will look to distributors and resellers for systems and service.
+At that rate, Washington, D.C., would be swallowed up in about 14 months.
+Revenue fell 7% to $1.4 billion from $1.5 billion.
+Michael Sidel, 42, of suburban Lake Forest, stood silently before U.S. District Judge George M. Marovich as his lawyer entered the plea.
+Socialist Premier Michel Rocard's government approved two bills Wednesday that would tax the rich to guarantee the poor a minimum income.
+Although this notion was quickly scotched, the 8 per cent rise in group earnings per share was pedestrian by PolyGram's standards.
+Grigoryants was among dozens of demonstrators hauled away to a police station.
+Supplemental appropriations, approved after the budget resolution was adopted, pushed actual spending higher than the Reagan budget in all but two of those years.
+That restraint seemed aimed at limiting public anger over a rail strike, and blunting any resultant move by Congress to enact into law recommendations made in January by a presidential emergency board.
+A City Council committee and a local community board already have approved the proposal.
+"When Hussein comes out and says let's talk, people take some profits and stay on the sidelines and say let's see what he wants to talk about," said Jack O'Dea, manager of international energy futures for Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
+Early in the crisis, Pan Am had to cancel five flights to Europe for lack of pilots, but it avoids a lasting crunch because reduced travel leads it to trim its overseas flights by 35%.
+Benjamin Kelley, the institute's president, said many victims of serious lap belt injuries are children because they are more likely to sit in the rear seats of automobiles than adults.
+In fact, many of the texts assume that in underdeveloped countries there is an insufficient supply of entrepreneurial talent to propel them forward and so the government must plan.
+For instance, wages of private-sector hospital workers leaped 6.6% in the 12 months ended in September, compared with 4.4% for workers in all industries.
+Rising mortgage interest rates last month curbed demand for existing homes, causing sales to drop 2.3 percent to their slowest pace in seven months, a real estate trade group said Monday.
+Revenue rose to $278.25 million from $211.83 million a year ago.
+A man who said he posed as an American Indian because he was fascinated by their culture actually thought Indian women should be killed, a prosecutor said Monday in opening arguments for a triple murder trial.
+I'm sure they would prefer to start it at a later time.
+The woman testified she had spent the period before the 3 a.m. incident with friends, but on the stand could not remember their last names, how long she had spent with them or where they had gone.
+"We have an agreement but we have to sign off," said Rep. George "Buddy" Darden, D-Ga., another member of the House panel.
+Here is no mountain of unburied garbage, no nasty smells and not much dust.
+They're safer than common shares.
+However, North Korea said today that it wasn't planning to take part in the Seoul games.
+The Maryland Court of Appeals, by a 5-2 vote last Dec. 19, ruled that jailing Ms. Bouknight for refusing to disclose information about her son's whereabouts violated her constitutional protection against self-incrimination.
+"There are many new buildings nearby which haven't got a pane of glass left in them.
+Someone who deposited Pounds 5,000 in Halifax's 90-day Xtra account would have earned, after basic rate tax, 50.5 per cent over the same period. Performance figures may be meaningless.
+Subroto, the former Indonesian oil minister who became secretary-general July 1, said he will leave next week for visits to Ecuador and Venezuela, as well as to two non-OPEC exporters in Latin America, Colombia and Mexico.
+An attorney for the Robins family said earlier that the indemnification provisions they wanted to see in the lockup agreement are also contained elsewhere in the merger plans between the pharmaceutical and health concerns.
+Insurance companies have statistics on what these cases settle for.
+This will more accurately describe their purpose and will help people distinguish groups serving consumer interests from those promoting a disguised liberal agenda.
+The Soviet Union has been complaining almost daily that Pakistan's arms shipments to guerrillas fighting Afghanistan's government and that the location of rebel training bases in Pakistan violate the Geneva accords.
+Government spokesman Kyaw Sann told a news briefing, "Some parties are demanding formation of an interim government to hold a free and fair election.
+The B-1B is designated as "a low-altitude penetrator," meaning it is expected to fly at almost the speed of sound at altitudes of only 200 feet above the ground.
+Will said dozens of scientists around the world have reported achieving similar results.
+"My friends call me the last of the great romantics," Hill said.
+DeStefano, 34, urged all Democrats to unite behind Daniels.
+Scores of white policemen and white shopkeepers watched silently from the sidewalks, some shaking their heads.
+After the purchases, Battle Mountain will have about 86 million shares outstanding.
+Within minutes of Prince's announcement, black City Council members who have been critics of the department called for a black chief, and insisted the new chief be an outsider.
+'The former military governments used to use the North Korean threat as a justification for keeping the people under authoritarian control,' said one student.
+Some analysts were cheered that stock prices bounced back somewhat from their lows of the day.
+"They have meals together and watch the news together," the spokesman said Sunday.
+Rocard's first Cabinet, named May 12, resigned after the Socialists failed to win an absolute majority in the 577-seat assembly in legislative elections on June 12.
+Board member Elease Evans said she voted against the resolution because she thought the evidence was insufficent.
+The briefings are being held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, said Steve Haworth, a spokeman for CNN.
+"Before we amend the Constitution we should approach the question with a statutory change," said House Speaker Thomas Foley, D-Wash.
+Net income is expected to range between $1.8 million and $2.1 million, or 65 cents to 72 cents a share.
+Over 60 percent of its sales have been concentrated in low-growth consumer products such as refrigerators and video-cassette recorders.
+"They were taping and taking pictures," our escort said to the captain.
+Readers with Plantfinders might share my enthusiasm for Adenophora Tashiroi, which comes from Japan and covers itself in pale grey-blue flowers like small lampshades.
+UAL's board could reject the new price as too low, especially since there aren't any competing bids.
+That growth continued into the fall and that makes us optimistic it will happen again.
+State Department officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Rafsanjani probably was referring to military equipment, but they had no dollar figure.
+Saddam was reported to be incensed that Kuwait was demanding repayment for the wartime loans.
+In the programme he alerts us to its 'period' touches and quotations, and warns us that the piano part is written to exist in a 'parallel universe' to the words, not as their accompaniment.
+Says William Smith, an analyst at Smith Barney: "Campeau could really shoot himself in the foot."
+Boeing's solar cell, which achieved an efficiency of 37 percent in laboratory tests, converts sunshine directly into electricity. NASA has confirmed the 37 percent efficiency, said Boeing spokesman David Suffia.
+The campaign understudies were hunting votes, as well.
+Throughout his tenure on Wall Street, Mr. Mayer has had ties with the academic world.
+The aggravated child abuse conviction is punishable by up to life in prison.
+Beggars have no message, Judges Altimari and Timbers wrote.
+"I think she held up very well," Spiller said. "She's emotionally upset.
+Sales were 1.24 billion pounds, or $2.1 billion, for the latest year, and 1.39 billion pounds for the previous 15 months.
+In Buffalo he succeeds Darren Dopp, who resigned to become a deputy press secretary to New York Gov. Mario Cuomo.
+Monday's program began with Mikhail Baryshnikov's new production and staging of "Raymonda (Grand Pas Classique)."
+Price and terms are subject to negotiation.
+"We expected to see effects from drought in other states last year and less acreage planted, and this is a manifestation of that," Wise added.
+The leaders of the two parties will meet with their caucuses July 10 to set guidelines for the panel.
+A Fellowship spokeswoman, Donna Burns, said the plane held four Haitians and three Americans, plus the two gunmen and the pilot, Duer Smedley.
+Within hours of his escape, Aardu escaped to the nearby Middlesex Fells Reservation, 3,000 wooded acres.
+He also permitted North's lawyers to introduce the names of Central American countries and Central American officials in documents that spell out quid pro quo arrangements with Honduras and other countries.
+But William Louis-Dreyfus, head of a giant international grain-trading company bearing his name, says he didn't expect either the Soviet Union or the U.S. to disrupt the grain trade.
+A spokesman at the Pakistan Embassy said that "Since Pakistan has good relations with both Iran and the United States, if asked Pakistan would be willing to mediate in the hostage crisis."
+Marvin Davis launched his proxy fight to unseat the board of directors at Northwest Airlines' parent company despite a conflict with the state commerce commissioner, who is threatening to block Davis' tender offer in Minnesota.
+The council proclaimed the Palestinian state in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip at a meeting in Algiers, Algeria, on Nov. 15.
+But Mr Thomas Mayer, of Goldman Sachs, says that it is extremely unlikely the Lombard rate will be lowered at all this year - unless there is another currency crisis.
+The financial ties between them aren't clear.
+A White House official said Bush wants to thank the people of Lockerbie for their help in searching for victims, cleaning up afterwards and helping relatives after the tragedy.
+But the government received a healthy $25.96 billion in bids in the final leg of a three-part record refunding, and the yields on the bonds were lower than expected.
+Despite the billions, human rights abuses are again on the rise and a rebel force of 7,000 regulars and perhaps twice as many irregulars was able to bring the decade-old war to the capital for the first time.
+Republican leader Bob Michel said his troops would make their views known in a "clear and forceful manner" all year.
+Hanson's Pounds 132m sale of Ever Ready UK is bound to provoke a further rash of theories on what the company is up to.
+When Ronald Reagan assumed the presidency in 1981, he inherited a national debt of $1 trillion.
+Traders said the markets were showing continued confidence the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will stick to last week's production-curbing accord.
+While a yield of over 6 per cent offers some support, the contrast with RMC is stark.
+She said there had been no drugs at the residence.
+Officially, the game attracted a capacity crowd at the 54,000-seat Hillsborough facility.
+The Iranians want the resolution to be followed point-by-point in the order listed in the document, insisting the first step should be an Iraqi withdrawal from Iranian territory they seized in the final weeks of the war.
+It was unclear how the Egyptian and Morrocan troops would be deployed with American soldiers, but all the forces were landing at the same northeastern Saudi base.
+Mr. Graham said that there is always a risk "of too much galvanized capacity" but that the industry is at the mercy of customers' purchasing decisions.
+Nevertheless, rates on new bills sold by the Treasury yesterday were lower than at the previous week's auction.
+Ms. McNeal's reminiscences about her crack highs sound like the few parts of life she has enjoyed.
+For the two exchanges, which months ago began a vigorous campaign to protect their largely self-regulated status, the charges have inflicted a black eye, with many more rounds to go before they know the full extent of the government's case.
+I just want someone to talk to me and tell me what happened." Watson, the town's mayor pro tem, says he plans to invite Mrs. King to town to discuss her son's death.
+Revercomb said the criminal presumptions raise the "serious potential" for convicting people who have not engaged in child pornography.
+Critics in the suburbs of Irving, Plano, Carrollton, Rowlett and Coppell say the authority has taken too long already and that their bus service is not commensurate with the tax dollars they contribute to DART.
+Most of the disadvantaged people we encounter do not prefer the existence of panhandling in transit facilities that Mr. Gartner so ardently champions.
+Four felony convictions triggers Arkansas' habitual offender law, which allows sentences of 20 years to 40 years compared to 5 years to 20 years for non-habitual offenders.
+Chalabi was in Vienna for a meeting on Friday and Saturday of a special monitoring panel of the 13 OPEC nations.
+The board has failed to find sensible niche markets to bolt on to the leisure activities.' The board counters the brothers' arguments by pointing to a 40 per cent rise in pre-tax profits in the six months to June.
+Did the friends lose all their money in the deal, too?
+Researchers are also concerned that the new products may not only keep consumers from eating vitamin-enriched foods; the products actually may even flush vitamins out of the body.
+It was the first time in the survey's history that industrial companies made more name changes than financial institutions, which accounted for 366 or 23 percent.
+"We want to make sure that our special operations forces have the right kind of intelligence," Nunn said. "We want to make sure that the CIA does its job.
+But these are fighting men, who won't become passive peasants.
+They said a clear picture about fatalities was unlikely to emerge before Monday morning, when divers would be sent to the scene.
+Look, we've got some big problems ourselves in our economy, and we are not in the position, operating at the enormous deficits, to write out large checks.
+Most other short-term rates held steady, though long-term Treasury bond prices slumped as yields rose to near their highs for the year.
+Even after the opt-out decision has been made, some Labor councils mount retaliation campaigns.
+Afanasyev has been Pravda editor since 1976.
+One is religion, which claims that revelation from outside the world conveys truths undiscoverable by human inquiry within it.
+For the fiscal 1986 third and fourth quarters combined, Deere had a restated loss totaling $173.5 million.
+That accounted for half the overall increase in prices.
+For many delegates, the concern at the convention was with curtailing the substantial, conflicting power the states exercised, particularly over commerce, under the Articles of Confederation.
+Twenty-nine miners died in that accident.
+Another problem, says Harvey Bryan, an associate professor of architecture at Harvard University, is to coordinate electric and natural light.
+A court in Duesseldorf convicted Abbas Hamadi of abducting two West Germans as ransom for his brother, Mohammed, who is accused of hijacking a TWA jetliner in June 1985.
+Education has yet to begin in earnest in ordinary workplaces, where most efforts so far have been directed at keeping employees from joining demonstrations.
+Of the bigger groupings, only the former communist Party of the Democratic Left on the left and the neo-fascist MSI/National Alliance on the right have well-defined positions.
+Mr. Mollerstuen was previously chairman and chief executive officer of Acton Computer Technology Inc., which was acquired by CCT last year.
+The panel also said that the analysis of urine specimens can identify an exposure to drugs, but it does not measure the level of impairment.
+An advocacy group is suing the maker of an allegedly defective heart valve that has been implanted in the chests of more than 80,000 people.
+A 25-year-old social worker who was a passenger in the nun's car, Cathy McCann, was injured.
+When he started teaching math at Center High in Waycross, he found black students using hand-me-down books and football jerseys that were no longer needed in the white schools.
+Tuesday's high temperature for the nation was 87 degrees at Miami.
+Miss Wilson, who died in 1911 leaving behind a scandalous reputation and a $1 million estate to charity, is buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery near many of the leading citizens of her day.
+Mr. Monus says Phar-Mor gives its pharmacy technicians "very fine training." Susan Hanlon, who worked at a Phar-Mor in Chicago for 1 1/2 years, says: "They work people to death.
+On Friday, Rodriguez replaced Chaves, 87, as chairman to the cheers of 15,000 people who gathered outside the party headquarters.
+Jackson also talks in sometimes brutal terms of the price that was paid in the civil rights movement, reading down the list of those who were killed in the fight.
+They are invited to dinner at the best places: "No one understands hierarchies better than the British, and they are careful to make close personal friendships with members of important American news organizations.
+Commissions on Treasury bond sales through brokerage houses typically run $25 to $50 for a $5,000 bond, says Mr. Goldinger of Cantor Fitzgerald.
+By contrast, the German and Japanese governments couldn't persuade their constituents to contribute anything more than money to the effort.
+Trade ministers of the 12-nation community were scheduled to meet in early evening to take a fresh look at the situation.
+Since May, Mr. Davis has sold a total of 432,500 Mapco shares, or 27% of his stake in the firm.
+They would rather put money into SBIs (government bonds) than lend to a business community in which they are not sure.
+"This was a big day for all of us," said George Adelmann, who joined MacWhirter on the early morning vigils.
+Cookies, saffron bread and mulled wine are consumed at impromptu parties.
+His study, done in San Francisco, found users cut back on the sharing of hypodermic needles, which can spread the AIDS virus, cleaned their needles more and increased their use of condoms during sex when told of the dangers.
+Airline mergers, strikes and bankruptcy proceedings have disrupted flight-attendant camaraderie, creating new pressure in the cabin.
+Richard B. Hetnarski Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, N.Y.
+Heavy drinking has less of a brain-scrambling effect on boozers with O-levels than on those without. So it's probably as well that Major downs only the odd one.
+He pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges involving withholding information from Congress.
+The two had a relationship dating to the early 1970s.
+For most Americans, the Fourth of July is a day to spend with family and friends.
+Wrongful-death claims represented 22% of these awards, followed by 20% for brain damage, 15% for spinal-cord injuries, and 8% for arm and/or leg amputations.
+The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has fined the owner of the North Anna nuclear power plant $100,000 after operators failed to respond promptly to a equipment malfunction, officials said Wednesday.
+At the company's annual meeting, Wallace Barnes, chairman and chief executive officer, said sales this year would be better than last year's, "but probably not by much."
+Simmons was transferred Monday to the Pope County Jail at Russellville from the State Hospital, where he has undergone a psychiatric examination since late December.
+Bundy pursued young women and girls, many of whom had dark hair parted in the middle.
+After that Peary went on for five more days, Stafford said. Could he still have been 121 miles away from his goal?
+Supporters of the bill want a pro-choice replacement for the 1968 law in case the high court overturns Roe vs. Wade.
+"The effect to the buyer is that it allows him to take advantage of bulk sale prices without having to buy a number of units," says Mr. Good.
+Tuesday's performance was canceled as actors, crew members and a doctor in the audience rushed to aid the injured actor.
+He declined to estimate sales from treatment of reflux.
+One major snag in the negotiations with ESPN was the channel's desire to have local blackouts lifted so hockey games could be shown in the cities of the teams it is covering.
+On the left, he picked up the support of Democratic Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts, who once appeared at a news conference with Rep. Dornan to give a boost to the bill.
+Balanchine was concerned with preserving his choreography's identity for television, and 'trusting the dancing' is a central problem for anyone who transfers stage work to the screen.
+Kirk, who turned down a chance for another four years as committee chairman, would be seeking the post of Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, the former Democratic presidential nominee who has said he will not seek re-election next year.
+"Strong home building in 1987 is the difference between a gentle letdown and something worse," Mr. Christie said.
+The Federal Reserve Board held its regular open meeting, although it started an hour late, and the Treasury Department held its regular weekly auction of 13-week and 26-week Treasury bills.
+Honasan has been at large since his escape from prison in April 1988.
+In the Northwest, a cold front prompted a snow advisory for parts of Montana and Washington.
+By then, the Marxist tendency within the party gave way to a more pragmatic approach that tried to capture votes from the center.
+The overall increase on the OTC market, however, contrasted with the recent declines in short interest on both the New York and American stock exchanges.
+In their unlikely campaign for Navy protection, the Tisches plan to play back President Reagan's early explanation of U.S. Persian Gulf operations as a way to keep gasoline lines from proliferating in the U.S.
+Scientists there have been studying radiation levels because of concerns about the depletion in the amount of ozone in the atmosphere high above the Antarctic.
+She has been participating in a drug treatment program.
+But he adds, "it's not a big deal."
+Any jump in corn prices could eliminate profits, and the Midwest crop is unusually vulnerable to a yield-damaging frost this month because the wet summer slowed its maturity.
+In a news release, Sheppard called Roberts a "fairy queen" in apparent reference to her support for Gov. Neil Goldschmidt's executive order banning state agencies from discriminating against homosexuals.
+Roger Myers, a UMW executive board member for Indiana, said about 125 cars, each carrying three or four Hoosier mine workers, left southern Indiana on Sunday to attend the rally.
+The freeze withdrew an estimated $115 billion from circulation, about 80 percent af all bank deposits.
+In the past year alone, urban retail prices have risen by about 10%, according to official statistics.
+The Daily News called it "Ivan's Dirty Laundry." Lawyers following the case said Puccio may have succeeded in undermining Boesky's credibility, but that did not mean Mulheren was any closer to acquittal.
+At 37, Willie Kasayulie is back home, putting the lessons of his teen-age years to use.
+Industry executives suggested the Domino's account may be the type of high-profile account that would help boost the agency's creative reputation, which has been lackluster for some time despite its recent hot streak.
+But activity elsewhere in Asia and in Europe was quiet, as market participants awaited release of the report on the U.S. trade deficit to see how it would affect the dollar.
+But the contract was ratified later that week by the UAW's executive board following a skilled trades council meeting in Chicago because the skilled trades objections were not based on issues that applied solely to them.
+But Sun Banks retrieved its check-processing operation because it didn't like anyone between itself and its customers.
+FDA District Director Raymond Mlecko said there was no health hazard involved.
+Real GNP grew 0.6% in the second quarter.
+When LifeSavers candies were introduced in 1912, Pep-O-Mint was the only flavor available.
+"There's such a volume of information out there and so much we don't know," she said.
+"Our new company intends to bring together a strong stable of well-focused, editorially-driven, high-demographic magazines," he said.
+FDA Commissioner Frank E. Young describes the new procedures as a way "to get breakthrough drugs to the American people" before final safety and effectiveness are proved.
+For at least 20 years, a major deterrent to the use of American force has been the fear that it would escalate into a broader conflict, perhaps even a U.S.-Soviet nuclear exchange.
+British playwright Simon Gray has a gift for making us care for unlovable people.
+I want every single soldier out of there as soon as possible.
+By making U.S. rates lower in comparison with foreign rates, it would also discourage Japanese and Europeans from buying the Treasury securities sold to finance the national debt.
+Since 1978, the IADB and the World Bank have approved several loans to help finance the $5.8 billion project.
+A secretary in his Detroit office said he was out of town on a business trip Monday and unavailable for comment.
+A year ago, we at Koito knew next to nothing about Mr. Pickens.
+Pietsch, the West German economist, says that strategy continues to show the most promise.
+He can appeal the seizure by filing a claim of intent to hold onto the property within 10 days.
+Activity in the South has been hurt by high vacancy rates in Texas and other oil-dependent states in the Southwest, he said.
+Some analysts remained skeptical that OPEC will be able to hold its fixed-price and production quota strategy together.
+But, unlike some foreign missions on Cyrpus, the embassy is not a major Middle East listening post. It occupies the top three floors of a five-storey office building next to a police station on Santa Rosa Street.
+The shares were trading at Pta1,075 when they were suspended last Thursday. But that criticism is not shared by analysts who track the world's cyclical off-highway equipment markets.
+Environment Minister Roni Milo said he expected the issue to come to a vote in the decision-making, 12-member inner Cabinet later this week.
+Furthermore, he described his own company as an 'amateur' in the gold business when compared with other, more substantial, gold producers. Mr Yearly says: 'I certainly would not deprecate any of the mineral properties mentioned in the article.
+Alongside the Haggins were people who have fought the good fight down the years and, like the Haggins, are still fighting it.
+But the Texas senator still stands to be a big winner.
+Elsewhere, 8 inches of snow was reported at Wakefield, Mich., and in Iron County, Wis. Four to 6 inches of snow was common in northwestern Upper Michigan.
+'There is no doubt that any surplus stock will be quickly used.' White spirit products - boosted by the new joint venture distillery at Greenwich - rose 68 per cent.
+Conditions have grown worse since 1984 with the drop in the price of oil, Indonesia's major export.
+Assets will have to grow at 3.7 per cent per year for the income shares to be repaid at their issue price of 100p. Some 75 per cent of the portfolio will be in utilities.
+Guy Jennings, an Impressionism expert at Christie's auction house in London, said by telephone that such minor works by Van Gogh are worth about $1 million each but would be virtually impossible to sell on the open market.
+U.S. troop strength is being cut, bases closed, weapon programs illed and security threats reassessed.
+The move was part of a restructuring undertaken in an apparently successful effort to foil the hostile takeover efforts of New York investor Asher B. Edelman.
+The queen praised the school as "second to none," though she sent her three sons to Gordonstoun in Scotland.
+Ms. Bruck notes that if Mr. Steinberg, Drexel and perhaps "other pockets" did plan to act in concert, they were in violation of securities laws by not filing with the SEC as a group.
+"He has helped us.
+"I'm telling you I can't," North said, making it clear he would prefer not to testify at Poindexter's trial, scheduled to begin Jan. 22.
+"The audience was so enthusiastic because they have a nostalgic appeal. They were an inspiration." Sometimes, to give her elderly neighbors a lift, Ms. Dooley brings them to a Ziegfeld show.
+If they do well anywhere, it has to be here.
+Columbia, a unit of Atlanta-based Coca-Cola Co., said the suit seeks several million dollars in damages.
+There's too much at stake here.
+The Detroit-based auto maker said it isn't aware of any accidents or injuries caused by the problem.
+Service to three more South American cities, two domestic routes and Montreal will begin later in the week, the airline said.
+We were able to offer the hard idea that the grizzlies were disappearing and were worth saving.
+Teradyne Inc. said it received a $25 million contract from British Telecommunications PLC for its automated test system for subscriber lines.
+It has been an ill-health service, devoted to curing conditions which might have been prevented by promoting healthier life-styles.
+Each winning ticket is worth a third of the jackpot, or nearly $20.3 million, to be paid over two decades.
+We've sold 30 of the Bodmers but by now we were expecting to have sold another 30 out of the 125.' A number of projects are under consideration, apart from Chaucer.
+"It's something that you can't help feeling bitter or upset about," said Helen Human, the Dallas actress who portrayed the bossy and buxom "Peach." The epic depicted a cattle drive from dusty Lonesome Dove, Texas, to Montana.
+Congressional investigators said fraud and other misconduct are the leading causes of failures of California thrifts.
+The prospect of another record world cocoa crop this season points to further downward pressure on prices, which are already at their lowest in 14 years, a leading international cocoa merchant said Friday.
+At the news conference, Starzl, 64, also said he would perform fewer surgeries and more research at the university's planned transplant institute.
+Without question, achieving new and greater efficiencies in output is a fundamental goal of any private enterprise, and drawing attention to that fact can't hurt.
+Lajos Portisch of Hungary finished sixth after holding Viktor Korchnoi to a draw with the black pieces.
+Donald R. Beall, Rockwell chairman and chief executive officer, also said that earnings for the company's second quarter, ended March 31, should be "somewhat below 1990's strong second quarter (profit) of 70 cents per share."
+AT&T spokesman Monty Hoyt said his company has demanded that Allied Marketing stop sending the catalog and that the company has agreed to comply.
+Escort was the best-selling car during the 1987 and 1988 calendar years.
+Last year, Ameritech negotiated 17 different contracts with the CWA and the IBEW.
+Indeed, CU is already making an underwriting profit on private and commercial motor business, domestic household lines and - were it not for the loss on bomb damage to its own headquarters - industrial fire insurance as well.
+The Polish leader, who wore a gray business suit and his familiar dark glasses, spoke in soft tones as he sat on a green velvet settee beneath a huge oil painting of a winter scene by 19th century Polish artist Julian Falat.
+Bids totaling $565.5 million were submitted.
+Morgenthau said he was not concerned with sexual misconduct because Kite is an adult and the allegations involving other youths were beyond the statute of limitations.
+Several people claimed to have seen secret burials.
+They're our neighbors, your students, our employees. You and me." Mahoney spoke to a gathering of chemists and chemical engineers at the annual meeting of the Council for Chemical Research.
+A Yugoslavian freighter that carved a 500-foot swath through a delicate coral shoal Monday off the Florida Keys has been refloated without any leaking or pollution, the Coast Guard said.
+They had this as part of their policy.
+Trendy teenagers everywhere crave the latest in bright Benetton sweaters; fashionable grown-ups covet Rolex and Dior.
+Churbanov may be given the death penalty if convicted, Gerasimov said, because he is charged with serious economic crimes.
+Other price-supporting factors are that retail demand for frozen concentrate remains strong and that Florida supplies have begun to dwindle, Ms. Ganes said.
+For instance, they simply flooded the airwaves with many new transmission sources and much new traffic, both phony and real, overwhelming American and British intelligence-processing capacities.
+The UK is following at a more sedate pace.
+Officials say at least 169 people have been killed since Sunday in Karachi, the provincial capital, including 30 shot Thursday night in a sniper attack on a passenger bus and five who died in an attack on a train.
+Silver made a key technical reversal yesterday, said Don Tierney, precious metals analyst with Fortune Commodities.
+(How do all those bureaucratic processes fit with de-regulation?) With such a confused market we cannot expect companies to be clear about the best ways of reporting.
+Her opposition to higher rates was revealed in minutes released Friday of the Dec. 13-14 meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee.
+Dumez Investments I Inc. said it plans to sell Westburne International Industries Ltd.'s oil and gas interests if it succeeds in its $234 million (Canadian) offer for Westburne.
+Thai will be the first airline in Southeast Asia to operate the 737-400, a stretch version of Boeing's best-selling twin-engine jet.
+Here is a brief comparison of the military forces of Saudi Arabia and Iraq: Iraq has been engaged in a major defense buildup since President Saddam Hussein came to power in 1979.
+Tribal Assets Management, Portland, Maine, and State Street Bank of Boston arranged financing of the purchase, Mr. Manning said.
+The amount of underwriting at stake under the ruling is huge.
+"I know a little secret that is little known," this grey-haired and elegant little man told me, "and it will make our interview worthwhile for you."
+The oil and gas company said the issue involves one million shares with a stated value of $32.50 each, and with an annual dividend rate of 5.4%.
+Expectations for increased demand come as output in the United States and the Soviet Union is declining, according to the report in Saturday's editions of the Times.
+Today's warning about military activity followed two days of relative calm in El Salvador.
+The latest edition of Donald Trump's best-selling biography, "Trump: The Art of the Deal," is two sentences shorter after developer Samuel J. LeFrak complained a reference to him was inaccurate.
+Typically, a short Dun & Bradstreet report might cost Pounds 2 and a Moody's report Pounds 25. Maid Systems was founded by Mr Wagner in 1985.
+Hey said a parachute attached to the shell failed to open and the shell penetrated the Earth instead of floating gently to the ground.
+This is intended to apply to certain types of commercial structures used by international groups, which are not created as vehicles for rolling-up income but may technically be offshore funds as the legislation now stands.
+However, many of those 1,004 legislators undoubtedly share the opinion of Alexander Vlasov, the candidate for Russian president backed by Gorbachev.
+Detective Jim Hyde said it may be two weeks before a final determination is made on the cause of the fire, the worst in the seaside city in nearly 20 years.
+Niderberg's problems began after he had emergency surgery in August 1988 for a bleeding ulcer.
+They "smell of an illegal order and should be revoked," said Yossi Sarid of the Citizens Rights Movement.
+However, the agency needs congressional approval to provide the desired services.
+Other Gannett executives said that despite circulation gains at USA Today, up 4 percent to 1.74 million daily, the newspaper would have a small loss.
+Real spending grew at 2% a year after the mid-1970s, while total national output stagnated.
+"If this thing keeps up, it could unravel the whole picture," one official said.
+In yesterday's filing, the dissidents said they support Mr. Johnson's "strategic measures" to bolster returns.
+Arthur Spiegel, an Albuquerque fund raiser and the think tank's first benefactor, claims to be very unhappy and to have resigned from the board over its unaggressive approach to raising money.
+Unibank in London expects Sandvik profits to rise to SKr1.33bn from almost SKr1bn a year ago.
+It said the plane carried 35 tons of rice, condensed milk, beans and tuna.
+Its sales in 1987 were about $545 million; earnings weren't disclosed.
+The printed fabrics and wallpaper, not to mention the figured carpet, vibrate against each other, not soporifically at all.
+He minimized his recent criticism of Jackson, saying he has spent the great majority of his time outlining his own political agenda as opposed to attacking other candidates.
+However, there is a perception that Yorkshire has been held back by fears that higher dividend growth would rekindle local controversy and further damage its battered public image.
+Toys "R" Us Inc. and others have proved that you can specialize in discounting a single category of goods.
+These were the sort of men who put the word serious into the phrase serious golfers.
+Also holding primaries are New Jersey, New Mexico and Montana.
+AMR declined to comment, and Mr. Trump didn't respond to requests for interviews.
+Similarly, distress sales would be removed from the quota.
+The round-trip cost of a shuttle flight to New York from Boston would add $198.
+In Australia, it has been introduced at federal level and for the state governments of New South Wales and Victoria.
+Hitech also can recognize patterns of moves.
+Coinciding with the lull, shares on the computerized market have suffered.
+In London trading, gold rose to a late bid price of $412.50 a troy ounce, up from $411.25 bid late Tuesday.
+Across town, graffiti declares: "Sandino was a nationalist, but never a Communist."
+With much apparently expected of the current Habitat management, they will have to come up with better ideas than the failed move into edge-of-town sheds. Storehouse is left with some cash, and two businesses which it argues fit logically together.
+The commission's intervention wasn't unexpected, because three of the five SEC members voiced objections to the law before it was adopted by the Delaware legislature.
+Thanks for making a special stop to drop us off in Washington." It is indeed ironic that Senator Kerry, who has held significant hearings into the BCCI affair, should have been involved with David Paul, because Mr. Paul is himself involved with BCCI.
+Kostava was first arrested on political charges in 1956, a brief obituary put out by Express-Khronika said.
+Refreshments will be served and balloons handed out at the Alexandria, Va., main post office, while nearby Ballston Mall in Arlington serves up a party in the food concourse, where a special postal station is set up for the event.
+The industrial side of the U.S. economy continued to weaken during August and a growth index fell to its lowest level since the economic expansion began in late 1982, the nation's corporate purchasing managers said Friday.
+Pretax income in all segments was reduced in fiscal 1990 by $265 million for establishment of reserves to consolidate manufacturing facilities in various businesses.
+Percentage changes are based on average daily sales during each period rather than comparisons of straight totals.
+On the black market, the dollar fetches about 5,500 cordobas.
+S?ss MicroTec AG releases its figures for the third quarter 1999 on 11 November.
+Its share of contracts has risen from 14 per cent of the August 1990 tranche to half of those awarded this January.
+To orient themselves, they need infrared beacons installed at hallway junctures.
+I haven't had much time to do that." He spoke to reporters at a New York news briefing, flanked by Hollis and SAS Chairman Jan Carlzon.
+Agency Administrator Lester Crawford said the layoffs "would effectively shut down" plants during the furlough periods.
+A volume of 326.7 million shares changed hands, compared with 284.8 million Monday.
+Yemen's northern leadership would consider mediation in an effort to end the country's civil war, now in its second week, the newly-installed prime minister, Mr Mohammad Said Attar, said yesterday.
+Mr. Scallen said he "didn't know yet" if the company's reorganization plan will include the sale of any assets.
+The 95 delegations at the Nicosia conference had deadlocked on the chairmanship in a contest also involving Nicaragua, Indonesia and Cyprus.
+He expressed his hope that Paramount "will be an entirely different company" in five years and said that Paramount's "first priority" is to buy assets.
+The 23,000 bus workers walked off their jobs early Wednesday, rejecting a 14 percent pay raise offer and demanding 50 percent.
+This year, as a result of the more tolerant political climate in Poland, even hard-line newspapers such as the Communist Party daily Trybuna Ludu have carried reports on what happened during and after the Soviet invasion.
+Wall Street applauded the action.
+He asked Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan to meet with congressional leaders to "sort out our technical differences so that we can avoid a return to unproductive partisan bickering."
+Ironically, a number of auto safety pamphlets, including two distributed by the NHTSA and one by the American Automobile Association, have advised parents to place the shoulder belt behind a child if the harness crosses the neck or face.
+After 12 years, 71 percent of the surgical patients and 67 percent of the medical patients were living.
+The parent company, which has assets of more than $10 billion, said the acquisition will allow it "to serve the attractive California market as well as other key complementary western markets."
+Sen. Lloyd Bentsen Jr.'s selection as the Democratic vice presidential nominee sent local pride surging in his hometown 10 miles from the Mexican border, where the family name stands for wealth and power.
+The Reagan administration dropped a proposal to sell the Federal Housing Administration after a task force concluded that a sale wouldn't fetch "a price the government would find attractive."
+Wesray and Mutual Benefit "want to sell their Outlet stock, so if we are unable to buy it, they want to buy us out so they could sell the whole company," Mr. Sundlun said.
+What is said at the meeting _ and the pictures that the nation sees after it _ could well set the tone for the entire convention.
+Quaker's announcement comes as the National Cattlemen's Association declared what it called a "war on fat" to bolster sales.
+Amex Life, which showed profits of $59 million in regulatory filings last year, represents the portion of Fireman's Fund Corp. that American Express retained after it acquired the insurer and sold the property and casualty business to the public in 1986.
+Salomon Brothers' Mr. Pessin says his counterparts at other companies tell him horror stories about not wanting to do business with certain customers, but management saying, "We don't care, we'll take our chances."
+Smith suffers from myasthenia gravis, a sometimes fatal muscle disease that is among the 40 targeted by the MDA.
+In the Yankee sector, attention was focused on the first day of trading of one of the largest issues in many months.
+So it began licensing operators and regulating charter rates to stop "predatory" price cutting, says Leonard Hall, who is in charge of concessions for the Park Service in the southeastern U.S., which includes the Virgin Islands.
+It has also concluded an agreement with Motorola for mainframe computer chips. The company will, of course, continue to supply its customers with the mainframe computers which provide the bulk of its revenues and profits.
+Mr. Hasegawa proposed that light sent through fiber at very short wavelengths would actually turn the fiber into its own amplifier, keeping the light pulses alive.
+The government ordered construction halted on the country's planned second nuclear plant at Belene on the Danube, which is on Bulgaria's northern border with Romania.
+"Six," corrects Patricia Sunseri, who handles investor relations.
+The series was based on a still enormously popular novel penned by Vimol Siripaiboon in the late 1960s.
+The seven, at a news conference after their release Sunday, said they would intensify pressure on the government to legalize the ANC, lift the state of emergency and release all political prisoners as preconditions for talks.
+Along with furthering our understanding of biology, artificial life techniques could bring revolutionary advances in medicine, engineering and computer science.
+Indeed, Toys "R" Us faces opposition from a newly formed organization of owners of local toy boutiques.
+He said Arabs "may have no other choice" than to fall into another war.
+There were also political pamphlets.
+The army also reported that highway ambushes and gunfire attacks on military bases have killed nine policemen and soldiers the past three days.
+The bears applaud the cost-whacking measures newly announced.
+With the application of environmentally-sound chemistry they will soon produce a commercially viable dye.
+A rise in orders for manufactured consumer goods, from $85.2 billion to $89.3 billion last month, also was a big plus.
+For example, his 6.8 per cent officially registered holding in Nippon Broadcasting, the radio station, is regarded by some to be on the low side.
+The pope also kept up his attack on apartheid, appealed for international support for the plan for Namibian independence and urged solidarity with refugees.
+THE NATIONAL Federation of Fishermen's Organisations is holding an emergency meeting today on the crisis over fish imports.
+The Treasury's benchmark 30-year issue lost 3/8 point, or $3.75 for each $1,000 of face amount.
+But some in the crowd were not satisfied.
+Felix regularly lampooned Tijuana's elite in his gossip column, "A Bit of Something."
+Acids, tannins, balance, we taste completely differently.
+His wife earns more than $1,000 a year as a teacher at Gilman School in Baltimore.
+But Latin governments are losing confidence in that approach because it hasn't produced results.
+Banished were surpluses and bargain basement prices.
+The White House today urged the House to overcome its objections to Senate-passed legislation providing child care assistance to low income families, and to endorse the Senate version.
+Mormon Church President Ezra Taft Benson spent a restful night in a hospital and was responding Thursday to antibiotic treatment for a bacterial infection, a church spokesman said.
+Jerry LeQuire then would offer, through his Latin American drug contacts, to help "find" the bomber in exchange for his freedom. He would produce the address of the house and the dupe would be arrested.
+The Jesuits had long been accused by rightist elements of sympathizing with leftist guerrillas waging a decade-old war for power.
+No resolution of the crisis that leaves the current Iraqi government in place will be viable.
+They can be harmful if people breathe the vapor or dust or come in contact with the substances, he added.
+Devron-Hercules, a maker of process control equipment for the paper industry, is 70%-owned by Hercules Canada Inc. It employs 200 people and had 1990 revenue of $28 million Canadian dollars (US$24.5 million).
+Gradually, CEA moved into bigger deals as well.
+It also is designed so new information about AIDS can be inserted easily.
+But Macy's, a neighbor at the Paramus center, made the best of it, welcoming Nordstrom in a full-page newspaper ad that gave Macy's credit for spurring the rival's move East.
+The New York Mercantile Exchange said today it has signed an agreement in principle to become a partner in the global automated futures and options trading system being developed by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and Reuters Holdings PLC of Britain.
+Publicly-owned banks were important to help the financing of local small and medium-sized industries which often entailed higher risks than those acceptable to private sector financial institutions, he said.
+Operating profit both from refining and marketing and from exploration and production more than doubled to $112 million from $55 million.
+Also, an estimated 25 million tons will be lost to spoilage and other post-harvest causes.
+The anti-discrimination provisions of the new law could spell trouble for the employer sanctions.
+Margeritas momentarily quell the mutiny.
+The government also raised the tax on the capital of bank and trust companies to 1% from 0.8%.
+The St. Louis-based food marketer chose six children's cereals with names like Freakies, Fruit Islands and Ghostbusters for the promotion.
+But he stressed that Iranian leaders repeatedly advised Ceausescu to "bow to his people's demands" while he was in Tehran.
+Analysts said a strong residue of bullish sentiment toward the dollar still remained from relatively high U.S. interest rates.
+NASA may decide to consolidate all of its shuttle operations at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and have future shuttle missions land there rather than at Edwards Air Force Base in California, the agency's deputy administrator said.
+The talks are expected to last for several months.
+Time Warner is making a major effort to attract readers to its faltering Entertainment Weekly.
+"We were pulling these people off the top of their campers and trailer homes," said Sam Marshall, civil defense coordinator for the area.
+Barclays Bank, which has been more severely hit than most of the clearing banks by bad loans, is for the first time apppointing a director of group credit policy.
+The government was responding to a report in a Spanish newspaper that said Portugal had exported 1,189 tons of uranium from 1980 to 1988.
+They receive 10% of the $13 to $18 prize money for first place.
+It's pushing ahead with moves to shed 15,000 salaried workers by 1993.
+With guest Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and a sellout Memorial Stadium crowd of 52,161 watching, Bush tossed the first ball in Monday's American League opener between Baltimore and the Boston Red Sox.
+Currently, they must reduce their profit by the full amount of any addition to loss reserves.
+It's conceivable that the Democrats will echo those sentiments in their platform.
+In reporting first-half earnings two weeks ago, GE chairman John F. Welch Jr. said "the long-awaited resurgence in power generation" had finally materialized.
+Mrs Fields, the US cookie company, reported lower operating income of Dollars 10.4m (Pounds 5.6m) for 1991 on turnover of Dollars 122m.
+Reagan also wanted an amendment allowing a president to line-item veto individual sections of appropriations bills instead of dealing with them on an all-or-nothing basis.
+The weekday limit will remain in effect.
+It would be paid for by taxing income above $45,000 a year, which is now exempt from the Medicare payroll tax.
+His trial is scheduled to begin Nov. 13.
+He makes self-deprecating jokes or tells humorous stories of his childhood.
+And despite its support, the NFIB still may push for changes, such as broadening the bill's definition of small business.
+"This whole thing is a joke," he said in a brief closing statement. "They want to destroy us because we're consistent." "I will continue what I'm doing because I'm right and I'm not liable like they say," Metzger said.
+Still, several traders said they agree with remarks Tuesday by Donald Regan, the former White House chief of staff and Treasury secretary.
+In releasing its annual earnings Monday, Nordstrom said it had made a $15 million provision for expected back pay claims by employees and adopted a procedure to handle the claims.
+"I really am appalled that in the face of opposition from all of organized nursing that medicine has gone ahead with this decision," said Judith Ryan, executive director of the American Nurses' Association.
+Ms. McGeehan said all of the mislabeled disks have been recalled and will be replaced with correct ones.
+The weekend clashes on the ground occurred in Israel's self-declared security zone, a strip up to 10 miles deep in southern Lebanon.
+Do you need to dash off a quick note to creditors, angry customers or your bank manager?
+"It doesn't indicate that current downtrend is over."
+Dealers said that long-term bonds fell due to perceptions that Iraqi staying power may have been underestimated and the war could last longer than early optimism suggested.
+"He was committeed to socialism, the Community Party, the labor movement.
+After debt charges, three-quarters of New Zealand's budget goes on welfare and social services.
+World-wide group sales gained 4.2% to 921.5 million marks from 884 million marks.
+He noted that superiors who assigned Hartwig to replace another sailor in the turret also died in the blast.
+The meetings between Hashimoto and Brady took place against a backdrop of chaotic action on the Japanese stock market, where the closely followed Nikkei average of 225 stocks has fallen more than 25 percent since the beginning of the year.
+But those Indians make the entire economy work.
+Mr. Berman of County NatWest Securities said the drastic cost-cutting under way should hit the bottom line by next year, and he likes the stock at current levels.
+The contract calls for the Pittsburgh company's Westinghouse Electronic Systems Group to produce 211 sorters, to be delivered from September 1990 through October 1991.
+Call it Kovno or Kaunas, it means the same thing.
+Heterosexual cases: 3,610, or 4 percent.
+Pop singer Kenny Loggins and his wife, Eva, have held a fund-raiser at their hilltop mansion to benefit a local program to help people with AIDS get medical care and emotional support.
+Wood, 27, has pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder and one count of conspiracy to murder.
+Foes of South Africa's apartheid government note that despite President Bush's move, 28 states and 92 cities, including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, have sanctions or "selective purchasing policies" that prohibit doing business in South Africa.
+A statement to expand the superpower human rights dialogue from emigration issues to cover revisions in the Soviet criminal code, occupational health and the environment.
+The company's net income for the period fell 59% from the year-ago level; its earnings per share of 31 cents was below analysts' forecasts.
+Separately, the militant Pan Africanist Congress rejected a proposal by the rival African National Congress for an all-party political conference.
+The two doctors, based at Cambridge Hospital in Cambridge, Mass., recently published "a Marxist view of current U.S. health policy," which also praised the Canadian system.
+Though 'devised' by the company (the usually accomplished Boilerhouse), the text is attributed to Barry Graham, an angry young Scottish writer, ex-boxer and Zen Buddhist.
+Miike had been a member of the upper house of the governing Liberal Democratic Party since 1986.
+After hours 'kerb' trading was active at the London Metal Exchange yesterday today with a strong COPPER market, which ended at 7 1/2 -month peaks, pulling other metals higher.
+Rain fell over the Middle Atlantic States, the lower Great Lakes and the northern Pacific Coast.
+The Cajun craze has done more for blackened fish, chicken and meat than for traditional Louisiana-style boiled crawfish, Murff said.
+So the competition for sales this year will be even tougher, meaning "there aren't going to be any easy plums falling off the tree into our laps."
+In this sense, Mr. Hourani's work more closely resembles an Arab chronicle than a modern Western history.
+Honig would block Channel One from the state's 4.5 million students by using his authority over state grants that are made to individual schools on the basis of attendance.
+Mr. McGillicuddy said proceeds from the $1.28 billion sale will be used to pay down Manufacturers debt, adding that the bank's cost of amortizing the premium it paid for CIT will be reduced.
+Prosecutors contended it was murder, saying the girl died after her parents ignored pleas to take her to a doctor and relied instead on prayer to heal her untreated diabetes.
+Ms. Otto was to give the keynote address for the Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association, which was meeting on the Oklahoma State campus.
+This year, Father Sadlowski and the villagers of Zbrosza Duza will try to reach the pope again.
+I still have to meet my maker.
+The Centers for Disease Control says figures for the week ending Jan. 20 have 18 states reporting "widespread" flu activity _ outbreaks of flu or flu-like illness in counties combining for more than half the given state's population.
+According to a government source, Graham was interviewed in Washington for the job.
+And unlike the T-lymphocyte, the virus does not kill the bone marrow cell, but reproduces within the cell.
+At that time the foreign office was.' In any case he reflects that journalism is a young person's profession.
+Dingell said that the Air Force Office of Special Investigations notified the subcommittee that a criminal investigation of the colonel for conflict of interest was begun last Thursday.
+"We cannot stop making, because our troops need uniforms," he says.
+One, a soldier, is a fugitive.
+At a news conference today, Lidbom recommended that Sandstom's replacement "have broader experience" and not necessarily come from the ranks of the national police.
+Tanjug's report said the situation in the country that President Nicolae Ceausescu has ruled with an iron fist for 24 years was "dramatic." Some reports said Ceausescu was preparing to flee the country.
+Elmer W. Johnson, 56, resigned Monday from the board of directors and retired as executive vice president in charge of GM's legal, public affairs and operating staffs to return to the Chicago law firm of Kirkland and Ellis.
+Germany had to free itself from the 'tyranny of the status quo'. Some of these issues were addressed in the latest report on Germany from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
+The company said second-quarter pretax profit rose 4.8% to #477 million, although analysts suggested that the 1989 purchases of Faberge/Elizabeth Arden and Calvin Klein had hindered results because of large interest payments.
+"It's not a question of her not having enough room.
+"Nobody's doing anything, it's dead," said Dudley A. Eppel, senior vice president and manager of equity trading at Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette.
+The official Liberation Army Daily said today that when 50,000 reservists were told to assemble for an emergency exercise within three days, 11,500 of them failed to arrive.
+"We have seen the best news in interest rates in 1988.
+Expectations that prices will climb can generate bids well over appraisal estimates.
+The division produces machines that manufacture computer chips and is a critical link in the semiconductor industry.
+Nine U.S. diplomats were left in place, including Charge d'Affaires John Leonard.
+Airline security procedures have not improved enough since the explosion, Hudson said. "It is far less than what is required to give confidence in the security of the system," he said.
+The purpose was to protect small stores from competition.
+Revenues from the new product line are expected to accelerate growth from year 2000 and beyond.
+As president, he succeeds Arthur Hershaft, who remains chairman and chief executive officer; the post of chief operating officer is new.
+To 79-year-old Vera Collett, this means converting her kitchen into a mini recycling center.
+Only a handful of craftsmen making wooden barrels remain and the fruit trees are no longer pruned as they used to be, he said.
+Popov said on government TV that the two main political forces, the Socialists and the Union of Democratic Forces, reached agreement on dividing up Cabinet posts in the new government.
+Contributing to the more relaxed attitude were a recovery by the pound and a decision by the West German central bank not to raise its key interest rates.
+Aug. 30 - NASA halted Columbia's second countdown, canceling a Sept. 1 launch attempt, because of a failed electronic part on one of four telescopes inside the shuttle.
+The Labor Department said its Consumer Price Index, after seasonal adjustments, rose just 0.3 percent in November, compared with a 0.4 percent gain a month earlier.
+About 500 government and church dignitaries and Dublin-based foreign diplomats looked on as Mrs. Robinson took the oath of office.
+Martin Feldstein, for example, has advocated/predicted a lower dollar to balance the trade accounts.
+A bill to require a seven-day waiting period for the purchase of a handgun from a gun dealer was approved Tuesday by a House subcommittee.
+If those are going to be the issues upon which the election is decided, predicts Mr. Sears, the Republicans likely will lose.
+"It will be all local news, 100 percent," said Gerald A. Bean, president and owner of Century Group, a company that owns six California weeklies.
+Now they say he could remain as president during the election, providing he cedes control of the military, state media and secret police to a neutral body.
+DECEMBER 1987 _ Sixteen people, including 14 members of one family, are killed.
+It took the four Canadians and nine Soviets 91 days to ski about 1,075 miles from the northernmost tip of the Soviet Union to Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic, where they left the shifting ice pack on Wednesday.
+"We just thought it would be best to leave at this time while we still had a chance," said Connelly, who has been teaching Bible classes in public schools for two years.
+"The earnings from Nekoosa itself should be able to cover the interest costs," said Gary Palmero, paper and forest-products analyst at Oppenheimer & Co. in New York.
+The factory owners were ordered to secure the site to guard against renewed spills, he said.
+Beard received 28 votes there, but a computer operator recorded the votes as 2,828 at the county's department of elections, according to the county elections director.
+Over half of all officially poor families are now female-headed, and they are the families with the largest income shortfalls, the longest stays below the poverty line, and the heaviest demand for public funds.
+Gareth Lewis-Davies, an Edinburgh-based analyst for the investment firm County NatWest WoodMac, said: "A high oil price is good for oil companies.
+Germany's exports account for 26 per cent of its GDP - not far from the EC average - while Ireland's exports account for 56 per cent of GDP.
+Participants held lighted candles as they walked single file up Graceland's quarter-mile drive.
+He said he opposed the move, but Jim Boland, chief of staff to Gray's successor as chief regulator, M. Danny Wall, cited political considerations in justifying the transfer.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, IBM shares fell 75 cents to close at $112.75.
+East Berlin emphasized it expected the latest exodus to be a one-time event, after which West Germany would return to "normal international customs" at its embasssies.
+Also in Luanda on Wednesday, Jesse Jackson said the United States has a moral obligation to support the peace process it has mediated in Angola, instead of destabilizing the government by backing right-wing rebels.
+Rubin's debut Sunday was not without glitches.
+He retains his post at NBC.
+Last month, he urged the FCC to order the regional Bell telephone companies to provide information services, setting the stage for a confrontation between the commission and Judge Greene.
+"I will endorse the president if he wins the nomination, but that guy's got to be out of there," the conservative commentator said in an interview with WBZ radio in Boston.
+Her home has been inventoried for sale and her savings locked up by the courts.
+Kazantzakis, who died in 1957, was threatened with excommunication by the Orthodox Church when the book was published in 1954.
+Nunn said the Democratic candidates want to spend more of the total defense spending on conventional weapons such as planes and tanks while the Republicans want to spend more on nuclear missiles.
+PRECIOUS METALS: Futures prices were narrowly mixed in quiet trading, despite sharp declines in the stock and bond markets and a weaker U.S. dollar.
+The U.N. may be receptive to some changes.
+All 15 Soviet republics have declared some form of sovereignty.
+East Midlands Electricity (EME) has injected working capital of Pounds 200,000 into the Phambili Nombane joint venture signed at the end of 1993 with South African and French partners.
+"Ozal was guilty of building up unjustified expectations," says a foreign diplomat.
+"The ducks were here when I came," Pembroke recalls, "but they didn't do the march then.
+"This means that if you are infected with the AIDS virus, you will almost certainly go on to get AIDS."
+Exxon bought the units for $12,000 each, and they will be installed at a mobile home park by June 14, a day before Exxon employees must vacate Valdez hotels to make way for summer tourists.
+Gold closed in London at a bid price of $396.25 per ounce, up from $392.45 bid per ounce late Monday.
+Many economists have raised their forecasts from around 1.5% to levels more in line with the government's expectations.
+Only the bathroom was out of sight of cameras.
+Democrats rejected this argument, saying that the real question was the public perception of senators scurrying for contributions to fuel increasingly expensive campaigns.
+Chase started his career in the 1920s with the Denver Express, which merged with the Rocky Mountain News in 1926.
+The convention does not assign liability for accidents such as oil spills.
+Witcher, 61, said he met Iranian officials for the first time at St. John's Episcopal Hospital in the New York City borough of Queens _ part of his diocese _ where several Iranian Kurds gassed in the war were treated.
+A&P shares fell Dollars 1/4 to Dollars 23 3/8.
+The two groups are among the poorest in Russia, earning about Rbs700 a month (the minimum wage has just been increased to Rbs900). The government also announced plans to levy import taxes of 5-10 per cent to reduce the import bill.
+Admission rates also rose significantly in Atlanta; Boston; Chicago; Detroit; Minneapolis; Newark, N.J.,; New Yor; Phoenix; San Diego, and St. Louis.
+More than 5,000 civilians have been killed in the fighting.
+The roster of Russian dead in World War II _ 7.5 million by unofficial estimates _ dwarfs the losses of other nations and is roughly 18 times higher that of America, which was spared combat on its home soil.
+His calculations will determine whether the post office can be privatised (no), London's buses can be deregulated (no) or the government can afford to put up an imaginative, wide-ranging programme in next week's Queen's speech (no).
+The oil crisis brought on by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait has pretty much run its course, and there will probably be no reason for crude prices to jump even if war breaks out, Energy Secretary James Watkins said Friday.
+The FRS3 numbers are included but given far less prominence. The property companies' case is compelling.
+While it is physically possible to transfer power from one area to another _ and it is done regularly between some Western states _ there is no nationally integrated transmission system and no master plan for relieving regional bottlenecks.
+The House bill would block many of these changes.
+But at least one takeover rumor finally ran out of steam.
+A controversial new election system called for officials to count votes while citizens queued publicly behind the candidate of their choice, or behind the candidate's agent.
+If a store is able to sell the items for more, it can keep the difference.
+Khoo has assets to cover his liabilities, but it can't be cash on the barrelhead," said a banker who attended the New York meeting but requested anonymity.
+As an adult, Mrs. Sulzberger traveled and rubbed elbows with the famous: she met Eleanor Roosevelt, dined with Chiang Kai-shek and sipped coffee with Golda Meir.
+Of course we will.
+He deplored, particularly, the Supreme Court's 8-1 "unsurprising but disappointing decision" upholding the law under which independent counsels are named to investigate the ethics of the executive branch.
+And vector-processing is the key to supercomputing.
+The first thing he did when rescuers came: Borrow a cigarette.
+Second half sales were much lower than expected and losses at Littlewoods and in France were also higher than forecasts.
+The finance ministry said that it had scrapped a rule restricting a foreign insurer from taking a stake of no more than 30 per cent in a local insurance company.
+In 1980, the independent workers' movement, Solidarity, seriously eroded the party's legitimacy.
+In North Carolina, part of Weyerhaeuser's Southern holdings that are as large as those in the Northwest, "wetlands" are an issue.
+East German security forces moved to block Christian worshippers from attending a church service in East Berlin, detaining an unspecified number of people, West German radio reported.
+No international law can condone this action.
+The staffs of Mitterrand and Bush had been unable to find a time when both could meet, so they had a discussion by telephone, Vedrine said.
+The Algerians wouldn't allow a military jet to land, so the team members had to fly scheduled airlines.
+The blaze began Aug. 9 when a four-wheel-drive vehicle caught fire.
+And Cover Girl is enjoying its share of growth as shoppers migrate.
+In a recent study by a Philadelphia medical school, two groups of American Jews were asked whether they ever had experienced "being parents to their parents."
+Last year's figures included 20 bank subsidiaries of Dallas-based MCorp, with assets of $15.6 billion.
+When the piggy bank reached 5,000 yen, the holder could swap it for an investment trust certificate.
+It is small and manageable, and a lot cheaper than surrounding states.
+It was a good rental company, a leadership company and all that." But there was no pizazz, he said, so he went back into the business of making and selling cars.
+He was asked about a report in Glasgow's Sunday Post newspaper quoting former Israeli intelligence official Raphael Eitan as saying he was sure the May 15 Palestinian group was responsible.
+Such tactics intended to make a maneuver look risky without taking a major risk are called "cheats" among the unit's 16 officers and 95 enlisted personnel, who are based at Pensacola, Fla.
+But a former senior Treasury official says other dealers have flouted purchase-limit rules, too.
+For at least the next decade, Ms. Russell says, the emphasis will be not on erecting new buildings but on renovating existing ones.
+But Rothschild has endured for nearly 80 years under family control.
+Partly in response to such factors, Western governments have adopted policies whose effect has been to diminish the moral and strategic underpinnings of nuclear deterrence.
+A measure of this is the surprisingly wide readership that exists for serious newspapers and books, and the discriminating audiences that fill theatres and concert halls every night.
+Schulz was responsible for scheduling and supervising guards at Unisys.
+The stock fell yesterday for the first time since Oct. 10, closing down 1, at 41 7/8.
+The grand jury is continuing.
+Martin sold the stock, resigned from MGIC and promised to take no part in board actions on matters that may come up dealing with MGIC or the mortgage insurance industry.
+Lutz and Bidwell both will report to Gerald Greenwald, 52, who continues as chairman of Chrysler Motors.
+My meetings with Mr. Yazov are not, for instance, a substitute for negotiations to reduce strategic or conventional forces.
+Farmers, with about $11 billion in assets, is the nation's third largest home and auto insurer, and the seventh largest property and casualty insurer.
+Last September, two American civilians working at an air base in Tarlac province were gunned down on the day Vice President Dan Quayle arrived in Manila.
+The sit-in was part of a larger demonstration at the hotel against the West Coast Symposium on Homosexuality and Public Policy Implications, held by the California Coalition for Traditional Values, a church-formed organization.
+Bond prices moved lower on profit-taking, worries about the dollar and apprehension about an impending report on consumer inflation.
+And I don't know what Iraq owes us now for food.
+Judge Oakes turns 65 in February.
+Incumbency was practically a guarantee of victory.
+Vote on a proposal outlining conditions for the use of general absolution, or forgiveness of a group of penitents without individual confessions.
+"He thinks that with his name he can clean it up and get it to run on time," the source said.
+The penitentiary was last modified around 1918 and was one of the blacker holes in the federal prison system for decades.
+The council estimates that more than 12,000 lives could be save each year if everyone used safety belts, she said.
+Eager to show that they are vigilant about security matters, the signers state the problem in strong terms: "The United States has valid security concerns in Central America.
+He called home to alert his wife to a letter he left behind.
+The tunnels are to be completed in 1991, then the railroad tracks will be laid.
+The Federal Reserve said bank borrowings from the Federal Reserve System at the discount window, excluding extended credit, averaged $227 million a day in the week ended Wednesday, down from $551 million the previous week.
+"It was a fluke," she says. "We had a wonderful makeup man. He was using some kind of linseed oil to remove the acrylic makeup from my face.
+An Iraqi communique said Iraq would honor United Nations' resolutions and withdraw.
+But even then the issue was made paramount, because our primary foundation supporter had a stake in the oil business.
+Obviously, they'd say yes.
+And he doesn't necessarily view Atlanta as a double-A stop in the ascension to Broadway's major league.
+Lester L. Einbender was named interim chief executive officer following the death of his brother, Edwin I. Einbender.
+The Bank of France managed to reduce the rate at which it lends through its 5-10 day lending window by 1.5 percentage points, back to 10.5 per cent where it was 5 weeks ago.
+The city public affairs office refused comment on the suit.
+If rents are to be set according to recent deals in a particular area, there should be greater openness about those deals, perhaps through a national rent register.
+The newspaper printed the name of the apartment complex where she was living. "We recognized that many of the people in the current Detroit location already knew she was there," Giles said.
+The globe had 3.7 billion inhabitants as recently as 1970.
+Two co-conspirators, Edward Enright and Thomas O'Brien, pleaded guilty to related charges earlier.
+He has also been visiting the warehouses where his rice shipments are being held.
+Some think they came from an altar made for Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester and brother of King Stephen of England.
+The federal charges accuse Rosiere of violating Glover's civil rights.
+Shamir's spokesman Yossi Ahimeir predicted Labor would accept Likud's demands.
+Shriver and Discovery pilot Charles Bolden Jr. flew simulators to get a feel for the new brakes a few months ago at Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility at Edwards.
+But in general, he said he had "reasonable confidence" in the data.
+The Marshall Diagnostics lab where the chemical spill occurred has been closed since shortly after the February accident, and state officials said they will seal the lab until September, when the radioactive residues will be harmless.
+But in the battle over economic policy, the Fed holds most of the cards.
+At issue is a line used in advertising for Coca-Cola's new Minute Maid Premium Choice orange juice that describes the pasteurized product as "orange juice straight from the orange."
+The department's chief is Michael Milken, who is credited with almost single-handedly creating the huge market for high-yield, high-risk bonds, which fueled the unprecedented takeover boom of recent years.
+Work on financial exchanges is just beginning.
+With Johnson disqualified, an International Amateur Athletics Federation spokesman said Lewis moves up to first, Britain's Lindford Christie gets the silver and American Calvin Smith the bronze.
+"The sole issue in this case, as it comes to us, is a legal one: must a prisoner who claims to have been subjected to `cruel and unusual punishment' establish at a minimum that he has suffered a significant injury?"
+No one there knew why.
+The couple went to Antinori, who proposed they adopt a child. But, after consulting among themselves, the family members returned and proposed the daughter act as surrogate mother.
+It also is considered by many at NASA to be the most important shuttle mission to date; it will be the 35th.
+No one is sure how many Americans possess significant amounts of the Lp(a) type of cholesterol, largely because there isn't yet a simple blood test to detect it.
+Superior Court Judge James Albracht ordered the courtroom cleared on grounds the discussions would center on whether the exchanges were privileged doctor-patient communications and therefore inadmissible as evidence.
+Deposed Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega claimed status as a prisoner of war under the Geneva Convention and asked today to be moved to a neutral third country to avoid trial on U.S. drug charges.
+The future of NATO depends on the alliance's ability to deal with our enduring security concerns, and our evolving economic relationship, We look to Belgium to continue to play its important role in our close, and cooperative transatlantic partnership.
+Your many friends and thousands of people in America work and pray every hour, every day for strength and freedom for you and all the hostages.
+"Our entertainment on board is mostly intellectual entertainment, not gambling and dancing," Peter Cox, planning director for the cruise operator, said late last week.
+The Arab investors' group has agreed to the acquisition, Primerica and Smith Barney officials said.
+IRNA said Velayati, giving the figures in a letter to United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar, criticized the United Nations for failing to force Iraq to stop using chemical weapons banned under a 1925 Geneva agreement.
+The Bank Board survey also showed that the average purchase price of a new home reached a record $150,800 in early January, up from $147,300 in early December.
+First lady Barbara Bush on Thursday underwent the second of 10 radiation treatments for eye irritation caused by her immune system disease.
+A fiscal conservative, Meyner was credited with keeping a balanced state budget, and with ably administering basic state needs such as water supply and land management.
+Australian dollar trading is expected to stay pretty quiet, especially with Japanese investors said to be curbing their appetite for the currency.
+"We will jointly launch business activities to cope with a new age," Shigeoka quoted Fujita as saying.
+In the documentary, translator Carmen Proetta said she saw the shootings from her apartment window in the British colony that borders Spain.
+Saitama Bank also issued $66 million of Swiss franc five-year convertible notes, with an indicated coupon rate of 1 1/4%, via Credit Suisse.
+Under its previous offer, Corning said 749,000 International Clinical common shares were validly tendered as of the close of business last Friday.
+The pricing rules also block technology that could lower the cost of shipping milk long distances.
+That's one reason I'm here today.
+"Twenty years ago they were cutting a lot of trees out of the wild," said Hal Schudel, who operates Holiday Tree Farms in Corvallis, Ore., with his three sons. "And oftentimes they were cut way back in early October.
+He said he had no further comment on the case because it is in litigation.
+The operator got the call at 7:32 a.m. and patched the call through to 911 operators in Cobb County.
+It hasn't. A new approach is needed in the 1990s.
+A PETA spokeswoman estimates that 10 million Americans are involved and guesses that the operating budgets of the myriad groups come to about $50 million.
+In an interdependent economy, price signals and profit opportunities ought to be directing goods and capital to their best use, but the signals are constantly swamped by changes in the value of different monies.
+Increasingly they are being "out-placed," compassionately but firmly.
+The dispatcher said the rock slide "contributed to the accident," but she could not elaborate.
+A problem was reported when a heater on one of the shuttle's three auxiliary power units failed, but a backup heater was put into operation and was working fine, Mission Control said.
+The Illinois requirement was approved in June 1987 over the objections of the state public health director, Dr. Bernard Turnock, whose confirmation was blocked for weeks by lawmakers angered by his opposition.
+But Jamieson said that was because Jimmy Carter didn't use the remark effectively. "It could have been much more damaging than it was, but the Democrats didn't take advantage of it," she said.
+It is inconceivable that the other 10 member states will soldier on with the battle to ratify a treaty that two have already rejected.
+In October, Whirlpool said it was talking to a Mexican appliance manufacturer about a joint venture to make home appliances in Mexico for sale in that country and the U.S.
+In return, the letter said, Heron would receive a #5 million "success fee" if Guinness won the Distillers bid, plus #800,000 for market losses and expenses.
+In September, she appeared as a soloist in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony under the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
+That is unless Congress decided to subsidize casein producers, in which case taxpayers would bear the cost of this protectionism.
+Mr. Paquette said some $70 million to $80 million of its cost-reduction plan will come from labor savings.
+Eastman Kodak sank 1 1/2 to 40 3/4 on more than 2.5 million shares.
+Such a budget, due out in January, would likely be declared dead on arrival in Congress.
+Three Europeans who were arrested on suspicion of stirring up trouble between Moslems and Christians in Cairo were ordered deported Saturday, three days after their arrest, a newspaper said.
+Smith New Court was 3 lighter at 85p. Nervous trading was seen in the water stocks, ahead of Thursday's publication of a consultative paper on the cost of quality, by the industry regulator.
+It also would make the chairman's term start one year after the start of a presidential term.
+But government hospitals still report shortages of vaccines, antibiotics and baby formulas.
+ChemDesign Corp., Fitchburg, Mass., said it agreed to increase production of an agricultural chemical for one of its major customers.
+Banks are finally taking a firm grip on the IT toolbox.
+What is it about this quirky be-bop singer that people find so irresistible?
+Museums, such as the Metropolitan in New York and the Victoria & Albert in London, are allocating more space to couture in their collections and tend to take the cream of the auction lots. These days life is much more difficult for the early enthusiasts.
+If one wants a rule, a more sensible one might be to hold the ratio of public sector debt to GDP constant at the current level of 38 per cent, which would imply a public sector borrowing requirement averaging about 2 per cent of GDP (Pounds 12bn).
+Mr. Cammaker said the company will fight the city's effort to buy the system for a price based on its value under the income-capitalization method of appraisal.
+It compares to other kinds of tracts and leases involving the federal government." The committee plans to question Interior officials on the deal at a hearing Thursday.
+According to news reports and Western officials several high-ranking government officials have deserted Doe and the portfolios of foreign affairs, internal affairs and information are being handled by acting ministers.
+House members rank the DHEC proposals second behind the politically charged issue of auto insurance reform among the biggest issues facing them this year.
+Drexel agrees to hire a "special reviewer" acceptable to the SEC to review its investment company operations.
+The spokesman declined to provide details.
+Po Folks Inc. said it filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the federal Bankruptcy Code.
+Mr. Jones was formerly president of a unit of Calvin Klein Industries, and a managing director of Perry Ellis International.
+A Romanian employed at the Hungarian Embassy who was in the car was detained along with Gyorfi and released on Thursday, the report said.
+Mr. Beebower agrees that a tax would reduce short-term trading, but he says he doesn't believe it would lead to an inefficient market.
+International bond underwriters are jumping on the gold bandwagon.
+Bernadette Villars, who owns and runs Chateau Chasse-Spleen in the village of Moulis, as well as two other chateaux in Pauillac and Margaux, is taking the whole thing philosophically.
+I intend to defend myself in a court of law and not in the media.
+The army was called out to stop election violence in a constituency where police gunfire and battles between political rivals left at least 13 people dead, police and news reports said today.
+While freight operations resumed Saturday, passenger services weren't expected to be back to normal until today.
+The liability crisis of a few years ago forced many companies to manage their own risks rather than insure them.
+Most graduate students are funded by their host universities.
+Ms. Richards accused Mattox of profiting from public service and challenged him to release his income tax returns.
+In other words, his plane was hit, there was a puff of smoke, also mentioned by Mr. Mierzejewski, and then Mr. Bush jumped.
+He said Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, lifted about 5.6 million barrels a day in October, higher than its quota of 5 million barrels.
+Nader made his pledge Friday at a news conference in this seaside city after the initiative's supporters said it might be difficult to gain enough signatures in time to qualify the measure for the ballot.
+We're for the Carberry theory.
+Bond prices moved sharply higher early Friday after the Labor Department reported that wholesale prices fell 0.4 percent in July. Many analysts had been expecting a modest increase.
+Substantial bloodshed could turn political and public opinion against the Panama operation, especially if Noriega was to remain at large.
+It would prohibit any deduction of the base cost of a telephone that is also used for personal purposes.
+Then, after manufacturing began, scores of small but irritating design errors turned up, forcing many revisions.
+A spokesman wouldn't elaborate on the tax issues, saying they are too complicated to explain.
+"I'm very happy, ego-wise," he says.
+A drawback of both life and annuity products can be high annual fees.
+Alfred Dreyfus, convicted of treason, was publicly stripped of his rank.
+Its back-office operations currently are 20% to 30% underutilized, according to industry estimates.
+But he said that, even so, "I believe we are going to have to make very substantial increases in the investments we make in our people and in our work force."
+But it was Givenchy's after-dark clothes that were most intriguing.
+But some Russians count the cost in lives, and openly wonder.
+Large-mouth bass, crappie and walleye never left the upper Ohio completely and now are thriving in numbers to attract aficionados of sport fishing.
+A spokeswoman for the state attorney's office said prosecutors would investigate to see whether state law had been violated by the News-Press.
+In the broader junk bond market, prices of high-yield, high-risk bonds were basically unchanged in thin pre-holiday trading.
+Howe and Baker are regarded as possible Thatcher successors, but both made clear their distaste for a contest.
+Sweden and Italy both face specific problems in reducing their budget deficits which are not replicated elsewhere. True, their moves are a reminder that a general turn in rates is inevitable once the recovery is firmly entrenched.
+The proceeds will 'significantly exceed' net book value of Pounds 18.3m.
+Plessey shares closed up 48 pence at 224 pence ($4.05), while GEC finished the day 5.5 higher at 178.
+The indictment only lists 20 victims who lost $1,183,000. Prosecutors say they limited the scope of the case to make it easier for the jury to follow.
+The U.S. is not without its own ideas for legislation that supposedly would improve the workers' lot.
+At the time, no accidents or injuries had been reported as a result of cracking pans, the steel plate that is under the cars.
+Among others, the company wants more help from the commission in attacking the recent rise in US steel import duties.
+Many data processing professionals say last week's virus spread so fast because it was operating in a wide-open network designed to let data and messages flow freely.
+It is worth noting that the AFL-CIO, which is knowledgeable about Panamanian politics, allegedly contributed $20,000 to Mr. Barletta's 1984 campaign.
+The 30 seconds of dead air time _ "The day the radio stopped" _ will mark the beginning of a $100 million campaign with the theme: "Radio.
+So we tried," said View-Master's Jeremy Jacobs. "We had the chimp appearing in stores in Southern California.
+In the meantime, he proposes a complex strategic alliance with Russia, Kazakhstan and Byelorussia under which each republic would have a finger on a nuclear button that couldn't be pushed without agreement from all.
+Has the search for Pooh, Prince Charle's runaway Jack Russell, extended to Saltwood castle, home of diarist and former minister Alan Clark?
+As Mr Davis explains: '1994 is the fourth year of the equity financing boom in the US, and there's been an awful lot done.
+But "the notion that we will be market makers in all securities in all markets for all clients is something we don't have the capital for or the knowledge to do," Mr. Chapman said.
+Itel Corp. said it increased its stake in XTRA Corp. to 7.62% and that it may seek control of the company.
+The stock price of United Airlines' parent UAL Corp. tumbled $7.125 a share to $274 amid concerns that the Transportation Department may force a change in the pending $6.79 billion labor-management buy-out of the airline.
+Volume increased to 687 million shares from 642.1 million Wednesday.
+"What are we supposed to buy?" asks a German banker.
+"We don't want to invest in a troubled U.S. company if it isn't welcome."
+Both return 10% a year over 10 years.
+The implications of the EC-EFTA agreement are far reaching.
+Generally, those fees would be deductible as a cost of producing or collecting taxable income; but in Ahab's case, only half the income is taxable.
+The placing is equivalent to about 45.6 per cent of the capital and values the group at Pounds 13.5m.
+Still, he'll take along a portable fax to keep in touch.
+He spoke in the presence of Iraq's ambassador to Venezuela, Majid A. Al Samarra'i.
+How about a race with some hot early speed?
+'It was important under Tito (the former Yugoslav president), but what interests do we have in the region now that the cold war is over?' he added. He said that with the end of the cold war there was growing isolationism in the US.
+Markets could not function long if one transaction is valid and another at the same time and price invalid depending on what was later learned about what someone knew.
+At the time, Mr. Boesky's brother-in-law, Burton Slatkin, owned about 24% of the company's common stock and was a director of the company, the suit said.
+It will be society that pays,' he says. Miguel Angel Broda, who heads an eponymous economic consultancy in Buenos Aires, agrees to some extent.
+To get to the Petersen, you must climb 22 shabbily carpeted stairs to the building's second floor, no mean feat when you're lugging a couple of bowling balls.
+The justices' decision paved the way for another unit to proceed with plans for a $300 million offering of first-mortgage bonds needed to pay debt.
+Certain machine-tool stocks resisted the profit-taking tide, traders said.
+He said the demonstrators hurled stones at the building, breaking some windows.
+In another report, the Labor Department said the weekly earnings of American workers grew 0.1% in March after adjusting for inflation.
+Miller's sister, brother and a friend each had put up property to secure his release.
+"We didn't get mugged at all.
+Partnerships are long-term investments, which typically require investors to lock up their money for seven to 10 years.
+The low was 1411.17, reached Monday.
+Morocco also has refused the tanker safe haven, and the Spanish Merchant Marine denied a request by the ship's owners to tow the 1,837-foot vessel to calm waters off the southern coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, a government official said.
+Eastern Airlines is offering discounts and frequent-flier mileage to funeral homes who use the carrier to ship bodies.
+But the No. 2 auto maker's pattern in recent months suggests that it could increase its forecasts, as it strains to tweak more cars from plants already operating at capacity levels.
+"Demand from Japan continues to rocket," says Geoffrey Robson, a co-author of the report.
+Not all economists predict the Australian dollar will decline.
+The body of one of the men was not found and he was listed as missing.
+The charges were brought by Trade Union Certification Officer Matthew Wake, a union watchdog responsible to the Department of Employment following the inquiry.
+Trueluck said he has been afraid to walk to town since the shooting.
+Some cannot then keep up the monthly payments. Although handsets can be bought for as little as Pounds 30, monthly subscriptions can be Pounds 28.75 a month and calls can cost as much as 50p a minute.
+After the shooting, the man waved the deputy's pistol at clerks and a janitor and fired a shot in a corridor, Bowles said.
+He said a Time-Warner merger could extend the dominance of the larger multisystem cable operators over small cable companies.
+The government said that retail sales rose 0.5% in August from July and that prices of finished goods rose 0.3% in August while prices of raw materials rose 0.5%.
+Tomato prices plunged $9.40 in December to $14.30 per hundredweight, the lowest since 1970.
+The so-called rubber bullets, actually rubber-coated steel balls, were introduced by the army as less lethal than standard ammunition, but they can kill when fired at close range.
+Exhibitors today benefit from the ease with which sites can be set up.
+"The calling of Dennis Eckersley would cause tremendous adverse publicity for his ball club and for himself and could have a substantial effect on his major league career and this season in particular.
+In May, Paribas was lead manager on Turkey's Ecu bond, a Dollars 185m-equivalent three-year exercise. Commerzbank arranged a DM400m seven-year bond issue in July.
+A man who did not give his name telephoned the Police Department's Organized Crime Control Bureau and said, "`There is a gift for John Gotti at the social club,"' according to police Sgt. Raymond O'Donnell.
+Mercer will lead celebrations in both Washington and New York, where his father and his band became famous at the Cotton Club starting in 1927.
+It was banned in 1969, and the FDA reaffirmed that ban in 1976 and 1980.
+But $10,000 is about the minimum an established lawyer in Miami, the capital of the U.S. narcotics industry, will charge for a drug case.
+Pacemakers, like grocery products, have "shelf lives" after which parts may fail and the devices need to be resterilized.
+A fire believed started by a spark from a bulldozer at the Powder Mountain ski area grew to 450 acres.
+Public Service Co. said it expects to submit the plan to the Public Service Commission for a full review next week, when it will disclose more details.
+"Farmers have money," says Donald Lindstrom, the president of Marshall County State Bank.
+Viewers would be offered the chance of getting more expensive prizes the more they watch; those who endure the network's lowest-rated duds could get bonus points.
+Entertainment analyst Jeffrey Logsdon of the Crowell Weedon brokerage in Los Angeles estimated it would take at least $250 million a year for two years to get the studio back into full production, but Mahoney said that figure was far too high.
+They were reminders of Castet's command of the leather-and-fur medium.
+The ruling by Judge Henry Budzinski won't change any of that.
+The authorities could still face some awkward decisions in the weeks to come. After their emphatic determination to defend sterling with higher rates if necessary, it would be all the harder for them to duck a challenge from the exchange markets.
+Mr. Gregory, the newsletter editor, said.
+It measures 22 feet in diameter and is 5 inches high, organizers said.
+The declaration came after the Tigers were blamed for three days of bombings that killed at least 79 people.
+Mr. Papandreou's motives are less obvious.
+In American Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Keystone Camera's stock closed at $1.875, up 12.5 cents.
+A House committee approved legislation Friday that would stop the hauling of garbage in refrigerated trucks used to ship food, drugs and cosmetics, and the back-to-back hauling of chemicals and foodstuffs in cargo tankers.
+Among the bidders is Public Service itself, forced into U.S. Bankruptcy Court 20 months ago under the financial stress of its lead share in the $6.2 billion Seabrook nuclear plant.
+In the case of the jailed Maryland mother, Jacqueline Bouknight has been behind bars since April 1988 for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of her son, Maurice.
+THE NUMBER of people visiting tourist attractions fell by 1 per cent to 345m last year, but higher admission charges meant total revenues rose 10 per cent to Pounds 880m, according to the national tourist boards.
+Best positioned to fill the vaccuum is Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich.
+Nouakchott is 375 miles north of Dakar.
+The problem has been discovered and corrected, he said, and it will take about a week for the system to return to normal.
+In addition, 25 lawsuits have been filed, including four by families of deceased employees.
+The promise that any loss of government revenue caused by the measures won't be offset by compensating moves, allowing some growth in the federal budget deficit.
+So say J. Ronald Shiff and Marc Blum of Baltimore.
+Filming resumed Monday night after the crew got another camera.
+Most of the luggage from Germany had been placed in an aluminum baggage container that was loaded into the front cargo hold on the left side of the aircraft.
+Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association, a major institutional investor, has agreed to buy 17 State Street, a new office tower on the tip of Manhattan.
+I hope we will reach a point where the society becomes recognised as providing 'thought leadership".
+Ranger Roger Robinson, medical camp personnel and private climbers investigated and found the bodies, he said.
+She says the biggest problem for supermarkets nationwide has been falling food prices, notably for produce.
+Wepsic, like Ellenberg, also won a gold medal at last summer's International Olympiad.
+To strut a part in doublet and hose is demanding enough.
+It is like a nightmare day out at the Natural History Museum.
+These managers held 9.8% of assets in cash at the end of September, down from 10.2% in August and 10.6% in September 1988.
+The pace of recent change makes this a timely book.
+But he does have a tendency to react too emotionally to the ups and downs of public affairs, and he must surely be overstating the case. The Community's crisis has three facets, according to Mr Delors.
+If Soviets see that their government not only says it won't devalue the ruble but will lose a lot of its gold reserves if it does, the value of all ruble assets would rise to meet the value of the tradable bonds.
+Retailers earn about half their annual profits during the crucial holiday period.
+But the two sides have coalesced over the years with the Washington-based lobbying group Handgun Control Inc. playing a key role.
+Mr. Alexander says he initially bought stock in the Whittle concern from Mr. Whittle, his longtime friend, but transferred it to Mrs. Alexander in July 1988 when he became University of Tennessee president.
+The authorities have been "incredibly ruthless when you look over the past month.
+Industrielle Chairman Jean-Marc Vernes will adopt to fight off a two-pronged 23.7 billion French franc ($3.59 billion) takeover bid for both companies by Cie.
+The results show that 10% of U.S. hospitals treated 58% of 14,145 patients with AIDS, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome, admitted to the surveyed institutions in 1987.
+Mr Bob Etherington, the company's international marketing manager, takes EBS seriously but dismisses fears that Reuters is seeking to increase charges by monopolising the market.
+The rates for three-month bills were the lowest since they averaged 7.97 percent on Nov. 21.
+U.S. food-price inflation will be pushed up this year and next by the Persian Gulf crisis, according to Agriculture Department analysts.
+Brokerage houses may chatter about the advantages of long-term investing in the stock market, but the truth is that the more long-term investors a brokerage house has on its books, the less money it (and the broker) makes.
+The king and queen arrived in Washington on Sunday to participate in events around the country marking the 350th anniversary of the first Swedish colony in America.
+While Haicang runs before it can walk, the area's ports, roads and telecommunications limp along behind, unable to keep pace with double digit economic growth. Xiamen's port is operating above capacity.
+Some spectators gasped and several air force wives ran toward the burning wreckage.
+The pound also has benefited from buoyant expectations surrounding the British budget, which the government is due to release today.
+The crisis could strain U.S.-Israeli relations.
+The resolution demands the Communist Party divide its billions of dollars worth of buildings, publishing houses, vehicles and other assets among emerging political groups.
+Mr. Peterson couldn't be reached to comment.
+Publisher Thomas Valentino complains BMI paid him just $12 when a piece he handled was played on the nationally syndicated program "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."
+In the past year, Coca-Cola has pulled off an innovative financial restructuring, selling to the public 51% of two bottling companies and announcing plans to do the same with its entertainment unit.
+HBO, Gulf & Western and MCA all declined to comment.
+Demonstrators interrupted the Klan's activities with chants.
+OPEC may have to hire private guards.
+The missing files cover all of Mr. Riegle's dealings with the FHLBB before 1987, the year he intervened on behalf of Charles Keating.
+Before moving to Washington in 1986, the 49-year-old former head of the Commerce Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration ran a broadcast-management and consulting company in his native Missouri.
+Iris Knorr's late husband put something away for a rainy day and forgot about it.
+Film critics of the time suggested that the Minis, which performed antics that included jumping between rooftops, upstaged Michael Caine and Noel Coward.
+It asked that the tank be placed on display at the Patton Museum of Calvary and Armor in Fort Knox, Ky., among other museums, until the tank's permanent home at the Wisconsin museum is completed in 1993.
+The grand theft count, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine, charges that Hoffman last year illegally obtained a city-owned chain saw worth at least $300, Casey said.
+Farragut recently changed its fiscal year, so results for the year-earlier quarter weren't available.
+Mr. Chaney's main backer in the purchase was Investcorp, a unit of Bahrain-based Arabian Investment Banking Corp.
+"It's the best we're going to get," he said.
+A huge U.S.-led airlift broke the 1948-49 Soviet blockade, aimed at bringing West Berlin to its knees and driving out the Western powers.
+The single cocaine possession conviction carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail and a $100,000 fine.
+The candidate vaccine was injected into eight volunteers four times over 18 months _ an initial injection followed by three boosters.
+The company, a maker of multiprocessor-based computers for technical applications, said it will be a subcontractor on the project.
+That's certainly the case in the US where pop's day runs a distant second to mom's day on most counts.
+The plan would have blocked any chance for AT&T to win an 80% vote needed to oust all 12 NCR directors.
+Barring an out-of-court settlement, U.S. District Judge Falcon Hawkins is expected to rule this summer in the non-jury case.
+The House stripped language offensive to the White House out of a bill authorizing State Department operations for the next two years and sent the new bill to the Senate hopes of finishing the measure before adjournment.
+Regarding foreign participation in government bond issues, the ministry said it will start auctioning its 20-year bonds this fall.
+At night, the "CNBC Live" program will follow a format similar to the network's morning show.
+The dollar rose to 133.14 Japanese yen in late trading in New York from 132.55 yen late Thursday.
+I'm writing you because I believe you love this ministry.
+"The apathy out there is much stronger than I expected," Jackson said. "We're fighting hard for a respectable turnout.
+But once the bridge loan is paid off, the company will still owe some $19 billion in various types of debt.
+Ms. Matsui at Barclays de Zoete Wedd estimates the value of issues that could emerge between now and September at more than four trillion yen, far more than the capacity of Japanese investors to digest.
+Skinner's co-pilot, Ron Smith, said he hid in a ditch covered with a cloth.
+France Telecom is the provider of basic French domestic and international telecommunications services.
+It was the 44-year-old singer's second child with husband Arne Naess Jr., according to publicist Elliot Mintz.
+Divide the filling between the tins, mounding it up well in the centre. Cover with the rest of the pastry, sealing the edges well.
+Certainly people would object that Justice can't privatize law enforcement this way.
+Himont Inc. said it is seeking a ban on further Japanese imports of propylene polymerization catalyst components because of alleged patent infringement.
+An amendment to repeal a luxury tax on expensive cars, yachts, furs and jewelry failed 12-6.
+The Festival, the Fringe, the Television, Film, Jazz and Book Festivals will all co-operate and help to finance the drive. MacMaster is also seeking a corporate sponsor to provide cash for the campaign.
+In the cornucopia of go-go apples, the Fuji's track record stands out: During the past 15 years, it has gone from almost zilch to some 50% of Japan's market.
+But first he sings "Vesti la Giubba," and while greater tenors have sobbed through the aria, John Absalom was a fine Canio.
+Kerry Foods, a unit of Kerry Group PLC, said its combined food-ingredients group will have estimated sales of more than $200 million annually.
+Bernard Savaiko, senior metals analyst at PaineWebber in New York, said traders thought war would hurt the economy by causing consumers to postpone purchases of consumer goods that include copper, such as appliances and automobiles.
+Officials did not know how many passengers were on the bus.
+At home, she often had nightmares.
+Hankins said the injured included a woman slashed in the abdomen and two children wounded in the neck.
+'On any day we could be sending out 1,500 letters,' he says.
+Ultrasystems also said that it plans to hold a shareholders meeting to vote on the Hadson merger in April or May.
+Trafalgar House fell 15, to 305, after a 15 pence gain Thursday, and Rank Organisation shed 10 to 789 following a 22 pence jump a day earlier.
+Four Canadian banks have provided a separate Pounds 450m loan. Canary Wharf is in administration under UK insolvency procedures.
+In 1943 he was taken to Germany and imprisoned until the end of the war.
+Bangor is "really quite anxious for them to see why we did rate so well," says Elizabeth Scottie Stowell, president of the Greater Bangor Chamber of Commerce.
+Scotsman, a maker of refrigeration products, began trading around 13 but fell by almost half when poor earnings were reported this year.
+She was half-seriously told to send the girl to Mississippi.
+The service segment, which accounts for about one-fifth of the company's $14.5 billion in annual revenue, slowed to 4% revenue growth for the quarter after years of double-digit growth.
+An opinion poll published early last year indicated that almost 6 percent of those polled would consider voting for November 17 in an election.
+The organization also has persuaded the Toyota and Nissan automotive plants in South Africa to modify their vans to better accommodate the needs of taxi drivers.
+Martini and Ms. Afdahl were arrested as they got into a taxi cab carrying a duffel bag.
+"We have a situation where two Republicans are running and one Democrat is running," Boschwitz told reporters. "Our base simply is not big enough to cut it in half." Carlson was not immediately available for comment.
+New York City, Philadelphia and Massachussetts have been the most recent and widely publicized of those in the credit-rating doghouse because of widening gaps between the costs of services and revenues.
+This worked, and the Cabinet accepted the plan on May 14.
+Tendzin is survived by his wife, Lila, and their four children, all of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
+Sibghatullah Mojaddidi, president of the guerrilla government-in-exile, said it would have a better chance of surviving without Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who serves as foreign minister.
+When I went to make my first household purchase, a kettle for boiling drinking water, I had only FEC and the price was in renminbi.
+Interco is the subject of a $74-a-share hostile takeover bid from the Rales brothers of Washington; Drexel is underwriting about $1.38 billion of preferred stock in that offer.
+Smith, 23, is on trial for the rape and killing Jan. 9 of Dr. Kathryn Hinnant, 33, at Bellevue Hospital.
+Southland Corp. said it will continue to lose money until 1993 even if debt holders agree to forego $1.6 billion in interest payments as part of a complex debt restructuring.
+Universities and polytechnics offer a form of training which can bring rich rewards in later life.
+The United Nations mediated the Geneva agreement between Afghanistan and Pakistan providing for the 115,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan to withdraw over a nine-month period.
+This is especially important in Sweden, where the public sector is large.
+The titles are better than the plays.
+According to press reports, proceeds from French arms exports dropped from $3.2 billion in 1988 to $300 million last year.
+Oil futures prices surged as fading hopes for a settlement to the Middle East crisis helped turn traders' attention to the prospects for tight supplies in the last three months of the year.
+Mr. Kaufman manages fixed-income investments at his own firm, Henry Kaufman & Co., after years as the well-known chief economist of Salomon Brothers.
+What about banning abortions in the second and third trimesters?
+Winfrey, on her show, pointed out that "the fact that she lost the weight doesn't mean she can keep it off without exercise," Chin said.
+Lord Weinstock works the other way around.
+Steve Lair, a vice president of market-researcher Dataquest Inc., concurs, saying that some upgrades may involve more trouble than PC users realize.
+Similarly, advertisers of men's cologne and cosmetics, including Calvin Klein's Obsession and Clinique, contend that they reach homosexual men just fine through such magazines as GQ and Esquire.
+A third policeman suffered a bullet wound in the chest and was hospitalized in serious but stable condition after the attack late Friday in the huge township outside Johannesburg, police said.
+But he had to call in help for the editing.
+However, only 2 per cent of French companies have adopted the practice.
+Some of these securities, such as the inverse floating-rate issues, have rarely been seen since they were issued in a brief period in 1987 when mortgage rates were at a low for the decade.
+In Japan Friday, yields on 10-year government issues rose sharply to 6.08% from 5.86% the previous day.
+With 8,000 employees and an annual payroll of $220 million, Morton Thiokol Inc. is Utah's largest private employer.
+Based on Greenspan's repeated acknowledgment of that fear, and his actions in allowing interest rates to rise substantially since becoming Federal Reserve chairman, Greenspan might appear to be at odds with the White House.
+The ceiling for a senior physician is $96,400. Bonuses can boost that to a maximum of $99,000, said NIH spokesman Storm Whaley.
+Despite intensified competition, Deutsche Telekom succeeded in taking a small share of the growth of the telecommunications market in the first nine months of 1999.
+An eight-week trial resulted in the verdict for Sprague in 1983.
+Studds suffered bruises and lacerations to the face and body but was not hospitalized.
+On top of everything else, Haiti is suffering the lingering effects of a pig crisis.
+It is illegal to sell either to anyone under 18, but enforcement is lax.
+The still super-secret radar system, the Pentagon has privately acknowledged, offers new possibilities for detecting stealth airplanes, though it is said to be ineffective within 500 miles.
+This, then, was the intellectual landscape as Ronald Reagan was inaugurated and proposed the tax cuts that became the heart of Reaganomics.
+Mr. Pace points to the recent experience of Dominion Resources Corp.'s Virginia Power unit, which sought bids from independents to supply a total of about 2,000 megawatts of new capacity and got offers for roughly seven times that much.
+The electronics maker and retailer said it had July sales of $289.4 million, up from $264.9 million a year ago.
+Additional provisions of the agreement make it worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $88 million, the Pentagon's chief spokesman, Dan Howard, has said.
+"There is no justifiable reason why it made so much money," she said in a telephone interview.
+For instance, shoplifting (politely called shrinkage) is more often carried out by employees rather than by customers, partly because it is easier.
+Prices for the newly redesigned Excel subcompact now range from $5,899 for the three-door hatchback equipped with a four-speed manual transmission to $8,979 for the GLS four-door sedan with a new four-speed automatic overdrive transmission.
+But both chambers have been trying to complete work on a massive anti-drug bill, which they hope to accomplish by Friday.
+Congress is considering whether to appropriate about $400 million over the next six years as the U.S. share of a large increase in the bank's capital.
+Edward I. Koch's first mayoral campaign lasted just 45 days, and ended with neither a whimper nor a bang.
+"I don't want to get into anything relating to the campaign itself," said Burger, who was appointed chief justice in 1969 by then-President Nixon and retired in 1986 to head the bicentennial commission.
+The stake is owned by a group including Rosewood Financial, which is controlled by the Caroline Hunt trust and Mark W. Hobbs, Rosewood Financial's president.
+So the measure in its final form is not yet ready for scrutiny.
+Pollitt shot Simpson after he arrived with his wife and 8-month-old daughter, according to the prosecution.
+She broke her 1987 record by more than 10 minutes after braving temperatures that dropped to 40 below zero and 100 mph winds that ripped across the Bering Sea.
+The court said that the patent was not for Mr. Moore's cells but for a product of human invention.
+The first week will be devoted to performances of George Balanchine's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and the second week to three mixed repertory programs.
+The IMF, too, is debating its future, if rather more circumspectly.
+In a nearby village, three Sikhs, including two women, were killed.
+In 1988, the notion that insurance firms should be financial services supermarkets has gone out of style.
+After the boatlifts ferried Cubans to Key West, he disappeared from the headlines and from Miami.
+R&M's offer is conditional upon 66.8% of Vulcan's shares being tendered under its offer.
+The editor, Henry Dodds, said some of the missiles have a range of 400 miles, or far enough to hit U.S. troops and major Saudi cities.
+Its principal recommendation is: Decide the figures you want and aim for them.
+It was not immediately known if the leak had been stopped by morning.
+A developer may sell a new shopping center, for example, to a partnership with the promise to provide a certain level of rental income for a few years.
+The settlement of the U.S. claims must now be approved by the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, established in the Dutch city of The Hague under the 1981 Algiers Accords.
+Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak proposed last month that two Palestinians deported by Israel during disorders on the West Bank and in Gaza should be included.
+"The deal is getting stronger," said the spokesman, who declined to elaborate.
+One concern is that the bill would permit "common-situs picketing."
+Visit seven "is paid to the employees who are on home leave for family reunion, and they are reminded of contraception."
+The United Nations had hoped to stockpile 100,000 tons of food in southern Sudan before the end of May, but only has delivered about half that amount.
+American Brands Inc. reported a 15% rise in first-quarter net income and found a Japanese buyer for Andrew Jergens Co., the toiletries maker.
+The divisive effects of mergers have plagued other big U.S. accounting firms.
+Americans companies are skittish about that idea because it involves high economic risk, said Melnykovich.
+Mainland investments in the hundreds of millions of dollars by the Taiwanese don't use up much of that huge chunk but the amount is large by mainland standards and growing rapidly.
+There wasn't much spontaneity, and when there was, he overdid it. It sounded more like a fireside chat than a rousing oration.
+Cometh the fly, cometh the man, catcheth the trout, I thought as I tied on the first of an ample stock. The sequel is painful to dwell on.
+Bruce Bolling discussed his support of Jackson but then praised Dukakis' record as a legislator and governor on issues of concern to minorities and for his plans to attend the march.
+The announcement came as Mandela, the country's best-known black leader, met with other ANC officials to discuss the police crackdown on black factional fighting in townships around Johannesburg.
+As savers, they have begun to bring back capital: they accounted for much of the estimated Dollars 5bn that flowed into Argentina in 1991.
+Ochirbat issued a regulation this month requiring advance permission for all demonstrations.
+Occasionally the results were excessive, but never boring.
+There also has been a massive investment in roads, power plants and telecommunications during Ozal's leadership.
+The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 15.82 to 2,010.85 after surging 37.34 points Wednesday.
+Mr. Bush did not and we're all now going to have to pay the price for that." Republicans, mindful that they will have to answer to voters in November, staged a quick revolt against Bush's tax conversion.
+"Our approach is humorous.
+Should shareholders approve the merger, Hartnett said he wouldn't allow the agreement to go through until he makes a decision on a so-called "crown jewel lockup" provision worked into the merger.
+I want to see that done on time.
+Don Pedro, who had inherited a share of one of Cuba's largest family-owned sugar mills, lived next door and also built houses on the block for his other two sons.
+"It's more of a treat for people to come here.
+U.S. Civil Rights Commission Chairman William Barclay Allen said today he has no plans to resign, despite talk that President Bush wants to replace him with one of his political supporters.
+The florist posted his clean bill of health on the shop window.
+The Council of Institutional Investors already has 55 members, mainly public funds, with assets of more than $250 billion.
+In an interview in today's New York Times, the 82-year-old veteran negotiator says talks on cutting back on missiles with a range of less than 300 miles would actually be in the interest of the West.
+Both Wilson and Benner say women make better students than men. So does longtime gun advocate and shooter Linda Farmer.
+The cartel letter also demanded the government protect surrendering traffickers from Colombian assassins, and the government should not make the traffickers confess.
+Yes? Q: Mr. President, over the past several months, you've had exchanges of letters with Mr. Gorbachev.
+Shortly before the referendum, the party laid out a series of political changes portrayed as an expansion of "socialist pluralism."
+The Jakarta meeting focused on an Australian proposal to have the United Nations run Cambodia until elections, and to deploy an international peacekeeping force to ensure security.
+About $2.7 million went to the Red Cross and another $2.7 million went to organizations in Poland.
+Police said they shot into the car at least 47 times because they had mistaken the Chrysler New Yorker for another car allegedly carrying drug dealers.
+"Midnight Caller" stars Gary Cole ("Fatal Vision") as a mouthy, troubled ex-cop who is persuaded by a radio station owner to take on a late-night radio call-in show and becomes a cult hero. The show is set in San Francisco.
+The only thing that can go wrong now is security. Mr Pujol would no doubt be quick to point fingers at Madrid if the Basque separatist movement Eta does anything to upset the Olympics.
+The launch of the shuttle and its $550 million Magellan Venus probe was scrubbed on Friday 31 seconds before liftoff because of a power surge on a pump that recirculates liquid hydrogen fuel for one of the shuttle's three main engines.
+Quayle and First Lady Barbara Bush campaigned earlier for the Republican candidate and former Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Albert Gore Jr. of Tennessee campaigned for the Democrat.
+"What A Shambles; England's Doom Day" headlined the Mirror, my favorite London newspaper.
+Greyhound Lines Inc. unveiled a new summer advertising campaign that ignores a strike by its drivers just as the bus company agreed to go back to the bargaining table for the first time in six weeks.
+That effectively bans all ordinary East Germans from traveling to Czechoslovakia.
+At 31 he balanced the play's issues deftly: love, adolescence, parents, suicide, the claims of faction and the desires of heart.
+The Justice Department has issued an opinion that if the bill doesn't clearly give the president such authority, it could be thrown out by the courts.
+Large-scale dollar purchases by major central banks at the start of 1988 propelled the dollar sharply higher into its current trading range.
+For President Francois Mitterrand, the bicentennial is the best of times and the worst of times.
+Meanwhile, an OECD official says, "Farmers are producing food no one wants at prices consumers can't afford."
+"There is nothing less to call this but fraud," said Sen. Ernest Hollings, D-S.C.
+Keenan ordered her to return to court Thursday with her attorneys if the lawyers have not worked out a bail agreement with prosecutors by then.
+Commissioners said they would call for federal land managers to put a higher priority on recreational uses without impairing more traditional timber and mineral development and grazing interests.
+But after two to three years we have already recovered that,' he says. Few householders are as enlightened as Mr Patterson, an energy specialist who was one of the first to preach the environmental gospel.
+Officials familiar with the negotiations said the Bass Group's bid sought less FSLIC assistance than Ford's, but is structured differently and involves a somewhat smaller infusion of cash.
+But Billings didn't preside over the opening of the line from the Great Lakes to the West Coast, finished in 1883.
+UBS quoted the bonds at a yield spread of 34 basis points by the close. Another debutante was KFW, the top-rated German government-backed financing agency, which launched its first French franc issue.
+The net loss includes a loss from discontinued operations of about $2.4 million related to its South Burlington, Vt., custom assembly business.
+Instinet is a global electronic trading network where traders anonymously enter buy and sell orders in an electronic book that trades 14 hours a day.
+Seek guidance and where appropriate confirmation from a higher authority before acting. Honesty: This goes beyond simply telling the truth to ensuring that any misrepresentation is quickly corrected.
+From Kaltag, the mushers race toward the coastal village of Unalakleet, 93 miles away and the longest stretch between checkpoints in the race.
+The trail begins at Waterton Canyon southwest of Denver, and climbs gradually over Kenosha Pass to Breckenridge.
+Lanier, who denies any wrongdoing, took Verinder home.
+The company said 279,821 cars are affected, including all of the 1984- and 1985-model Civics sold in the U.S. except the Civic CRX SI, which has a different kind of fuel system, a Honda spokesman said.
+Caterpillar, a maker of heavy machinery, gained 1 3/8 to 43 3/8.
+The two sides remain far apart on such issues as democratic reforms and what role Contra leaders will play in Nicaragua's political future.
+"It won't go down, and I don't expect it to go up," he says of the stake.
+Sgt. Bob Burns said a witness got the license number of the car used.
+Students from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan participated in the Cedar Point amusement park's fourth annual Physics Day.
+After that match, coach Pierre Berbizier commented: 'I preferred today's defeat to the victory of two years ago.
+In North America Graphisoft enjoys a continuing sales momentum, represented by 30.5% increase on comparative basis.
+Her attorney could not be reached for comment.
+Love, 72, and his wife will be the 11th recipients of the award.
+Two others were convicted of killing Ponto and handed lifelong prison terms.
+Gov. Leo McCarthy faces two political unknowns.
+The governor's eyebrows may be backed with statutory powers rather than a dominant position in the markets these days.
+On the positive side, the U.S. has a healthy economy and a stable Social Security system that provides a window of opportunity to prepare for tomorrow's challenges.
+"I think I've learned in the last six years there are three great evils in this world: communism, fascism and indifference," he says.
+While Interfax news agency said he would remain in the government, the minister still appeared to be standing by pre-conditions for staying on. He told the independent radio station Ekho Moskvy last night: 'I am not withdrawing my demands.
+The wooden barge sank once before.
+He is the star of a band of fortunate soldiers (the rest of them draftees) whose job it is not to fight the guerrilla war against the Malayan People's Anti-British Army but to entertain the men who are doing the fighting.
+Oe is best known for his 1967 novel, The Silent Cry, and for the 1964 work A Personal Matter, which drew on his own pain as a parent of a brain damaged son.
+Adoption agency officials say Blanca and Pedro may have been among many adoptive children aboard the plane.
+Hearst plans to put about a half-million copies of the magazine on newsstands.
+The magazine also reports on headstone thefts and grave desecrations.
+It also cited the airline for two alleged "serious violations," carrying fines of $900 and $720, for lesser infractions.
+Touche Ross had been brought in as a monitor for the project at the outset and helped to produce the cost estimates used to justify the project.
+But suddenly in the middle of last year's third quarter, "the producers had to start saying, 'Sorry, but we don't have any copper to send you,'" Mr. Strauss relates.
+But I think it's sometimes safer not to give the individual something they could strangle themselves with." A different picture was described by a doctor who worked in the jail from April 1987 to August 1988.
+Women with stalls nearby blamed "thugs and hooligans." Youths from high schools, wearing distinctive khaki pants and navy skirts, stoned cars on a highway into the city after they fled tear-gas grenades.
+Burford, which announced a 98.7 per cent take-up of its rights offer, went up 2 to 69p. Peel Holdings, which plans to buy a minority stake in Manchester Ship Canal, climbed 11 to 244p.
+The most recent was in 1983, when a Soviet Embassy member was expelled for acquiring high-level technological information from a computer-related company.
+The festival on Sunday was interrupted by an announcement of his death.
+The hearing marked the first in a series of sessions the committee has scheduled to assess the Soviet threat and use the information as a basis for crafting a defense budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
+Considering we were once supreme in Europe, it has come to a sorry state.' Mr Bill Jordan, president of the AEEU 'Anybody with red, white and blue in his heart will feel it's a pity.
+The port has not sufficiently improved its efficiency, facilities and services.' However, the main problem lies not in the port itself but in government policy.
+In the 1970s, Americans began moving to the Sunbelt."
+First-quarter sales of imported light trucks slid to 168,908 from 204,424 in the 1987 first quarter.
+SIX INDUSTRIAL projects in Wales, involving more than Pounds 12m of investment and expected to create 240 jobs, were announced yesterday.
+"We've been swamped with requests since we won" the Air Force contract, a spokesman says.
+"A lot of people have asked where is our home field.
+Other states may disagree.
+Spending on corrections facilities to house drug offenders would total $722.3 million.
+Soldiers also freed 129 civilians from rebel captivity, the report said.
+Ford Motor Co. spokesman Ray Windecker and Chrysler Corp. spokesman Tom Houston each said their companies' fleet sales are arranged through dealers.
+"The fishing is pretty darn good near these drilling rigs," Bush said in a relaxed interview with a group of outdoors writers.
+First Texas has sued to recover the money from the home.
+Only David Margulies as the epicene Foppy manages to be outrageous and affecting at the same time.
+"The result will be slightly below that, although not far off," he said.
+"We began to think, `Something is going on here,' but none of us had enough guts to go bet even at 9-1," said Sevareid.
+Last year, sales from the Sears Merchandise Group, comprising Sears's retail and catalogue operations, totaled $31.9 billion, or 57% of the Chicago company's total.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading, Advanced Micro shares closed at $9.875, down 62.5 cents.
+It is using what it calls an 'umbrella' 24-hour banking service to support a slimmed-down branch network.
+Because it is one of five permanent Security Council members, the Soviet Union could have vetoed the measure.
+In the middle of 1986, the government imposed a state of emergency, rounded up its black opponents and slapped restrictions on the media.
+Such incentives will be necessary "to ensure the enormous efforts required to make the recapitalization a complete success," Kraft said.
+However, seven senators on Friday sent a letter to members of the Senate Appropriations Committee requesting an additional $120 million for 4,000 more employees.
+The legislation is pending.
+For Stephen A. Wynn, CEO, Golden Nugget, who says Michael doesn't belong in prison: You roll the dice and take your chances.
+Forstmann Little's withdrawal came three weeks after it held talks with the RJR Nabisco management group and considered joining their bid for the company.
+This case presents the question whether his conviction is consistent with the First Amendment.
+In Nicaragua, priests are part and parcel of an anti-democratic ruling junta.
+A geologist's chance discovery of the Earth's oldest known rocks will help researchers open a window on the solar system in its infancy, scientists say.
+It examines the patterns of spending of nearly 7,000 households. The survey finds that average weekly spending per household rose 1.8 per cent to Pounds 277 in 1993 from Pounds 272 in 1992.
+The allegations prompted a criminal investigation, which included a 48-hour search at the plant two weeks ago by federal authorities, both newspapers reported.
+The average yield Wednesday was 8.73 percent, down from 8.91 percent at the last auction on July 12.
+Tritium is a form of hydrogen that is created during certain nuclear reactions.
+He added that there was 'no consensus on any specific plan' among the Arkansas governor's advisers.
+Nonperforming assets slipped to $3.08 billion from $3.1 billion the previous quarter, reflecting some reduction in problem loans to developing nations.
+However, the nine bands in the parade marched only one block of the 10-block route, just enough for the TV cameras, and instrument mouthpieces were taped so they wouldn't freeze to players' lips.
+The thrift does not meet federal requirements for capital _ its cushion against losses _ and it has been insolvent since Feb. 28, with liabilities exceeding assets by $215.6 million as of March 31.
+Iran has arrested a German man for having illegal Iranian army contacts, helping disclose military information and bribery.
+"Squibb is aware that the SEC is asking questions that are routine in nature for any large merger, and that to our knowledge neither Squibb nor Bristol is the target of any investigation," the spokeswoman said.
+It installed steel plates to protect the plant's electrical equipment from bullets and hauled in truckloads of food and supplies so managers could reside inside the plant.
+They were ethnic Germans whose families had lived in Romania for centuries. I ate in a place they recommended, offered with a lugubrious chuckle - the Vlad Dracul.
+Of the 3,718 products entered, 1,006 were chosen by the ministry for recognition.
+WHTZ-FM in New York came out with its own version of the song "Delta Dawn."
+Before Friday's market plunge, Darman and others in the administration had been pressuring the Fed to lower interest rates in order to spur economic growth and also to drive the dollar lower as a way of supporting U.S. export sales.
+If confidence returns, everything else will come right. If, as some fear, the world is really on the edge of a 1930s style slump, all governments must stand ready to borrow to sustain economic activity.
+They reason that when more people understand the importance of the rule of law, they will pay more respect to lawyers.
+On newspapers, they had pieces of meat, cabbage and fish three to four inches long. That's their grocery store.
+The informant said he told Steiro that he would not do it himself but would introduce her to someone who would, and he arranged a meeting with Dunaski.
+Senate candidate Herbert Kohl, criticized by rival Anthony Earl for his political contributions, released a list Wednesday showing that the person to benefit most from his donations has been Earl himself.
+An agreement with Babcock & Wilcox, by expanding Framatome's geographic base, would fit into the first part of its strategy.
+Kahane's supporters began citizen convoys in March 1987 _ generally in the occupied West Bank, where most of them live as settlers _ and began patrolling Jerusalem last week.
+Several federal judges are meeting today in Washington to discuss a possible asbestos personal-injury class action and other nationwide approaches to resolving the cases.
+In Belgium, PRB last year registered a loss on continuing operations of about three billion Belgian francs ($79.7 million).
+James Wooden of Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. said: "I'm not surprised, and I am pleased to see it.
+"These clinics have long been used as a cover and funnel of money for the abortion industry," said Brian Johnston, western director of the National Right to Life Committee.
+But perhaps more important has been the revival in the traditional heart of Barings, its corporate finance department which provides advice to UK and international companies.
+UNION INROADS have been greater at big companies than at smaller ones, but many small companies are sitting targets.
+BOTH THE US and Britain, according to conventional economic wisdom, have savings problems.
+The threat of a strike could strain liquidity further, the filing said.
+Unit by unit, soldiers' spouses set up "phone trees," and she volunteered her name and number.
+"Looking back on last year, in pre-auction periods the dollar was firm but it weakened afterward.
+Mr. Maxwell has said he wants to cut labor costs by about $80 million a year before he would take over operation of the 71-year-old paper.
+Finding those remnants isn't easy.
+The two plants are valued at Pounds 31m. The real horror story, however, was last year's performance from the construction division, which has prompted two of the three profits warnings in the last three years.
+"It appears that Monieson's misplaced allegiance to Furlett and Greenspon overshadowed his greater duty to the customers they were defrauding," the judge said.
+For the year, Monsanto earned $433 million, or $5.55 a share, compared with a loss of $98 million in 1985.
+'It shows it is possible to admit you've got something wrong and get out with credit,' according to Mr Robert Miller-Bakewell, analyst at County NatWest. The sale clears the way for Welsh to change direction on its unregulated business.
+Africanized bees are hybrid descendants of bees that escaped a breeding experiment in Brazil in 1957.
+From there, they supplied the US West Coast market.
+That's why we are taking along the press, as protection." A carload of journalists from the Communist-run Berliner Zeitung followed behind the speeding graftbusters.
+"What I would like is for Santa to write my girls and explain why Christmas is not just a time for presents but also a time for sharing and being with your family.
+President F. W. de Klerk suspended hangings in February, but courts may still impose the death sentence in murder cases when the judge finds no mitigating factors.
+People familiar with the investigation identified the broker as Thomas Griffin.
+The result was a modest stock market rally and apparent stability in the bond market.
+Acevedo said Jan. 29-30 or Feb. 20 were being considered as alternate dates.
+Krenz immediately appealed his expulsion, becoming the first former top leader to fight back publicly.
+A Wisconsin legislator proud of the state's dairy heritage is urging a national fast-food chain to promote specials on cheeseburgers as well as hamburgers.
+The justices, without comment, let stand Nathaniel Johnson Jr.'s conviction, dishonorable military discharge and six-year prison sentence.
+Such a rise in production, and the accompanying growth in retail and tax revenues, would enable authorities to cut the budget deficit from a forecasted 110 billion rubles in 1991 to 36.4 billion rubles in 1995, the report said.
+None did, for 16 years.
+The Campeau offer, which has a blended value of $68 per share, totals $6.18 billion.
+"If the lawyers won't do it, who will?" he said.
+Egypt is the best off among the 36 countries listed, with only 4 percent of its population, about 1.7 million, in the category.
+He said that both the reduction in taxation - a consequence of a big reform of the tax system which will take effect in 1994 - and expenditure increases are temporary. 'There will be no further easing of fiscal policy after 1994,' he said.
+Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop has been telling people that a popular powder helped him shed weight, in turn sparing him from leg surgery.
+Wall Street lays much of the blame at the feet of Mr. Abboud, a combative 61-year-old, who was fired twice during the 1980s, as chairman of First Chicago Corp. and as president of Occidental Petroleum Corp.
+According to the agreement, all of the estimated 115,000 Soviet soldiers must be withdrawn within nine months.
+'In effect, politicans will go on receiving money, but in the name of their loacal party,' says Mr Shiratori. This may be too cynical a view.
+The central Oregon ranch is for sale for $28 million.
+At least part of that move was because of jitters over the impact of a patent granted to a California-based inventor that could cover many of the chips made by the semiconductor industry.
+But Sen. Dan Quayle (R., Ind.), a member of the labor panel, criticized the provision as an unwarranted gift to employees.
+Charles Dow used a crude average of stock prices because it was easy to calculate, but this was a bit like averaging apples and oranges.
+Nonperforming assets will be in the range of $40 million, compared with $43 million as of March 31, it said.
+East Germans rushed to their banks to withdraw their savings, hoping to get the best possible exchange rate with the mighty West German mark.
+Market participants said buying gained momentum once crude advanced beyond $20.30 a barrel, considered an important level by technically oriented traders.
+He unsuccessfully tried to take Young private in a leveraged buy-out.
+The insider-trading proposal is one of several initiatives the commission is undertaking as part of a broader effort to create uniform rules for the European financial-services industry.
+The boy's father, Calvin, 23, has been charged with beating him earlier that day.
+Marriott said the Stuart Anderson restaurants are in Detroit; Chicago; St. Louis; Columbus, Ohio; and Omaha, Neb.
+Barriers to trade have been progressively lowered and current EU negotiations have as their eventual target the conclusion of a free trade agreement.
+"The beauty of the Chukchi Sea is that we have a diversity of structures," said Mr. Cazalot of Texaco.
+"We are now in the midst of the most rapid transformation of the city in its history," says Georgia State University geographer Truman Hartshorn. "For the past 2,000 years the city had just one center.
+"Monday Night Football" games are the latest major sports events commanding eye-popping price increases from the broadcast and cable networks battling for the rights to televise them.
+Centerior had 1986 net income of $391.9 million, or $3.04 a share, on revenue of $1.92 billion.
+The agency investigated the complaints but no violations were cited.
+The governor had requested a 10.9% rise.
+Many of the terms aren't included in conventional dictionaries and had to be found in encyclopedias, catalogs and even advertisements.
+Under the proposed agreement, Groupe L'Expansion has bought a 30% interest in Estructura S.A. of Madrid, the Spanish newspaper's owner.
+A single pellet of buckshot had struck the 26-year-old in the neck and penetrated the lower part of his brain, an autopsy showed.
+In Boston, she founded Drop-A-Dime, a hot line that acts as a conduit for tips on drug pushers.
+"If war breaks out this week they will not go home," says Bernard Picchi, who follows the oil industry for the securities firm.
+The colorful mastermind of a North Dakota seed-potato sale to Honduras that went sour and rocked state politics pleaded guilty Friday to bribing a former key official in the state Agriculture Department.
+Mr. Bork's 101-page brief gives federal appeals judges plenty of reasons to pluck the Wallach feather off the cap of former prosecutor Rudolph Giuliani when they hear the case, probably in the fall.
+TOSHIBA CORP. and HITACHI LTD., two big Japanese makers of electrical and electronic products, reported sharp profit growth for the year ended March 31.
+As played by a fascinating and forceful actor named Peter Stormare, this Hamlet arrives with a Marlon Brando swagger and a Norman Bates psychosis.
+Asked if the shipments of food would be interdicted as well, Bush said: "Just watch. Everything."
+So far, Airbus has received commitments for more than 100 of the A-340 and A-330 models from carriers.
+Meanwhile, a top official for the state's court system says race was not a factor in choosing a 70-year-old black judge to hear the Bensonhurst racial murder case.
+With their federal reimbursements reduced, doctors and hospitals could be forced to pass their costs onto patients - all patients. The government limits the ability of health-care providers to boost costs for Medicare recipients.
+The students had their football season opener Friday night, and gave Quayle the most enthusiastic crowd reception to date since he became the Republican vice presidential nominee.
+And the reluctance or inability of the federal government to cope with social problems has contributed to an era of state government activism.
+He was a long-time leader of the center-right Popular Christian Party, part of the coalition that backed the 1990 presidential bid of Mario Vargas Llosa.
+"I'm certainly concerned," said plant manager Ron Bearer. "This is a serious incident when we have to recommend to emergency services" that people stay inside buildings.
+Electronic transfers help states manage cash flow and raise interest-earning bank balances.
+Tonka Corp. said its directors adopted an anti-takeover plan that permits Tonka shareholders, in the event of a hostile takeover, to buy the stock of the surviving company at half-price, among other things.
+She was the last witness to an army massacre of 29 peasants at Cayara village in May 1988.
+On Aug. 3, Avon's board rejected Jacobs' proposed $41-a-share, or $2.85 billion, bid.
+He was charged in connection with the spreading of news about the purported death of a mathematics student at police hands Friday.
+The court's decision, however, said, "Warnings on these items would have conceded benefits; the FTC's position is that the perceived negative effects _ derision, etc. _ would either outweigh those benefits or render them minimal.
+This often happens as fund managers, looking to reduce their exposure to equities and raise cash, pick the most tradeable stocks where they can deal more easily.
+A non-Communist has never before held the post of president in East Germany.
+In New York, Michael Stone, a spokesman for Dean Witter, said the problems arose because "operational employees failed to file the correct forms with the Treasury."
+North told that hearing that he informed Poindexter what he had told the congressmen, and that in response his boss said, "Well done." "Do you recall that?"
+"I only wish this could be coupled with some concern for my missing daughter.
+The United News of India quoted residents of the area as saying they heard the sounds of motor boats and gun shots off the coast Friday night.
+The CBOT, backed by the CFTC, felt these actions had endangered its ability to fulfill its legal mandate to conduct an orderly market as the July contract neared expiration.
+The newer product is a germicide-treated, odor-controlled version of the original.
+Well, Mr Bob Hawke, the recently ousted prime minister of Australia, said the British Labour party had changed, an impression confirmed during a couple of meetings with Mr Kinnock and other Labour leaders.
+Some Democrats are uneasy about the possibility that Mr. Bush will criticize them in his televised address to Congress on the Middle East crisis scheduled for 9 p.m. today.
+But here we are, for the fifth time Mr. Gorbachev and I together in the hope of further peace.
+Under martial law, the city government banned marches, strikes, class boycotts, the spreading of rumors and any criticism of leaders.
+"There was a whole 'save the pigs' feeling," says Mary Lynn Ricks, spokeswoman for the Greater Cincinnati Bicentennial Commission, who maintains residents didn't understand that the pigs are only a small part of the sculpture.
+Granite Construction, a road-building company, got a warm reception from Wall Street.
+It already licenses a related antibacterial, enoxacin, sold under the name Comprecin, from Dainippon; that drug is marketed in 10 countries and is expected to be approved for U.S. marketing later this year.
+Sudden snags in talks to cut long-range nuclear weapons won't affect plans for next month's superpower summit between President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the White House said Monday.
+Joanna's sister, Mary Cecilia Noda, 7, said she could not understand the death.
+"Kadar and Gomulka would have had to do their utmost because they alone would have been able to prevent the intervention." Romania was the only Warsaw Pact country that refused to take part in the invasion.
+Here are the words Mrs. Reagan sang: "Thanks for the memory, of all the times we had, the happy and the sad.
+San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros toured tornado-ravaged areas Sunday, and said he wanted to extend his state of emergency declaration through Friday.
+Proceeds will be used to reduce debt, the unit said.
+Internal "controls in the company were inadequate," in allowing such suspicious payments to go undetected for months, Sir Norman conceded in response to another shareholder question.
+In 1979, during a pilgrimage in Turkey, Pope John Paul II participated in an Orthodox Mass honoring the feast day of Saint Andrew, becoming the first pontiff in several centuries to attend.
+The company cited the recent stock market crash as a major setback to the plan.
+He said the company wouldn't elaborate on NASA's statement.
+The cars go on sale Nov. 8.
+Analysts have blamed the profit drop on an industry slowdown, and project the company will see current-year earnings rebound to $10 million to $12 million.
+The nation is about 12% black; African-Americans constitute about half of one percent of New Hampshire's population.
+Young people, usually between 13 and 15, and the mentally retarded were less likely to refuse to participate, he said.
+Both trading volume and open interest are sharply higher.
+During the primary campaign, Gore had compared Dukakis to the Democratic presidential candidates who had lost four of the past five national elections.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Orion closed at $10.375, unchanged.
+Arabs have slain 97 Palestinians accused as collaborators during the 20 months of the uprising against Israeli occupation.
+"You have a number of credits that are trading too low.
+Hog prices averaged $51 a hundredweight, up $1 from January, with barrows and gilts averaging $51.70 and sows $42.70, the department said.
+They are exacting a growing cost as Alaska's population ages. And a severe drop in oil revenues expected this decade already has led to changes in the most expensive programs.
+I start to feel comfortable with that distinction.
+Two of the three major networks, ABC and CBS, face severe earnings difficulty this year.
+Proler International Inc. anticipates some workers will break away early July 3. But it hopes they'll return July 5 rejuvenated from the mid-week break.
+"I don't want to be associated with him and I oppose his work," said Miss Dunn, who has been on the NBC comedy show since the 1985-86 season.
+When the Bank Board obtains tax benefits, it uses them to offset its assistance outlays.
+Similarly, it's unclear what benefits Midi sees in a minority holding in Generale de Belgique.
+The dollar closed at 126.87 yen, 0.27 yen higher than Monday's close of 126.60 yen.
+The soldiers stood facing a single red banner while a band played the national anthem.
+Aboard were about 100 French citizens and a large contingent of Germans, as well as other nationalities.
+The proposed rules also would be tougher on the insiders still required to file reports, he said.
+The decrees are expected to allow the government to bypass the lower house of parliament, which is faced with an overwhelming backlog of vital economic legislation.
+Aerosol pentamidine has been widely available for several months to people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, under a special FDA pre-approval distribution program.
+The FMLN said its six-week offensive caused 1,190 army deaths and injuries.
+"We looked at many different facets, and broke the subjects into many different groups to isolate other factors," said Stadel.
+The infant was released into the custody of his grandmother.
+Martin McGuinness, vice-president of the outlawed IRA's legal political wing, Sinn Fein, told a rally in Belfast: "It shows the ability of the IRA to bring about a final victory in Ireland.
+If science and valid data triumph over political expediency, the commission will move us forward on this issue.
+"It's a miracle no one was killed or injured," said Ed Schild, undersheriff for Lewis and Clark County.
+"There was an awful lot that was good about Texas and about the thrift business but both had their problems.
+Fears of inflation have been supporting precious metals futures prices since the October stock market crash.
+It was reported yesterday that Soviet world debt was up to $81 billion, rather than the $65 billion that many analysts had estimated, which might make it difficult for the Soviet Union to borrow money to buy grain.
+A letter circulated by Rep. Ronald Dellums, D-Calif., urged Mobutu to rescind his banishment of Tshisekedi wa Mulumba, who was sent last month to a remote town in northeastern Zaire.
+Remember though, that some guy is making millions of dollars this year selling cardboard sun visors for cars, so your basic business concept is probably sound enough.
+Investors also were nervous about recent fluctuations in foreign exchange dealings, he added.
+Yet rivals Amdahl and National Semiconductor are expected to boost shipments of IBM-compatible mainframes to a combined 500 machines from only 100 last year, cutting into IBM's sales of the multimillion-dollar systems.
+For example, a taxpayer borrows $1,000 with a stock investment in mind and puts the money into an account with $1,000 of unborrowed money on May 1.
+Other times, they try to be the first to spot a major trend in consumer habits, such as greater use of personal computers.
+'I have a very strong feeling that we need to give back to society some of the things we've got from it.
+Tultex Corp. dropped 1 to 7 3/4 after the sportswear manufacturer reported third-quarter profit of 26 cents a share, down from 42 cents a year ago.
+Despite her ailment, Ogechi has developed normally, doctors said. She weighs a robust 35 pounds, walks and rides a tricycle for exercise and has a relatively advanced vocabulary.
+The single tranche of bonds is priced at 96.50 to yield 6.77%.
+He added, "I urge you not to rule out anything." "This is an issue that really will depend on Gorbachev and Bush," he said.
+Parkview's attorney, Jay Segal, said Wednesday the firm would not decide for at least a week whether to appeal Tuesday's decision in the state Supreme Court. The firm has 30 days in which to appeal.
+Nordstrom Inc., which operates nearly two dozen upscale department stores throughout California, has agreed to pay a $200,000 fine and penalties to settle a false advertising lawsuit.
+Seven percent cited other economic matters, 5 percent said poverty or homelessness, 5 percent said defense and the rest were other issues.
+But the coal in Kentucky and West Virginia generally is more efficient than that in Wyoming, Randolph said.
+A young man called July (that's when he was born), who works at the railroad station just up the street from the Orange Workers office, points at the whitewalled building and says matter-of-factly, "We're not allowed in there, that's all I know."
+Lee Shevel, a vice president of defense systems, which includes the shipboard and ground systems group, was named acting president of the group.
+Most who paid the Pounds 40 for a visa passed through Saigon. In spite of Hanoi's position as the political capital, Saigon is the undisputed centre of commerce and tourism.
+The 70-year-old premier was admitted to General State Hospital on Thursday with pneumonia he contracted eight months after undergoing heart surgery.
+Cholesterol tests in adults as young as 20 can be used to predict who is apt to have dangerously high cholesterol later in life, federal researchers said.
+"For what?" the old man shoots back.
+But there are always some who prefer marching to a different drummer, or at least to another Sousa tune.
+Analysts said investors are becoming increasingly convinced that the long-awaited economic rebound will really arrive this time.
+Schizoid, in which a person neither wants nor enjoys close relationships, and often appears cold and aloof.
+The faster recovery would continue next year, without putting upward pressure on inflation, now just under 3 per cent.
+SIP, the telephone company controlled by Stet, has planned $27 billion in investments over the next five years and Italtel is likely to mong Sip's major suppliers for phone gear.
+The history and genius of separation of powers are that when one branch goes too far in usurping the powers of another, something must give.
+"Our dismay, our regret and our sympathy with the plight of families bereaved by the IRA is genuine," he said.
+This analysis can go right down to individual journals and journalists if necessary. Other spreadsheets show the impact of all promotional messages and of individual messages, again across the different media.
+However, Cekuolis said it was unclear whether the compromise would have enough support to be passed by the republic's legislature, which will probably consider it Monday.
+More than 15,000 of the 42,000 Indian soldiers in Sri Lanka are involved in operations against the Tamil insurgents in Batticaloa district.
+Earlier Monday, about 400 Chinese students marched to a foreign student dormitory at Nanking University, shouted to the foreigners to come out, and threw a few stones, an American student said.
+Recently, Saudi Arabia, the largest OPEC producer and the world's largest exporter, began exceeding its 4.3 million-barrel quota, reportedly to punish the other quota violators.
+A more important sign of weakness came on June 12 when French voters rejected Mr. Mitterrand's calls for a "clear, if not excessive," Socialist legislative majority.
+"It is important to note that this high level of organization and discipline is achieved without strong direct exercise of authority by the teacher," adds the report.
+"I've been one of the most bullish strategists, but I had to cave in to the fundamentals," he says.
+The Soviet officials said Vorontsov said the rebels opposed foreign interference and wanted an Afghan government composed of all groups.
+"Martin will never see the light of day again," says Jay J. Armes, a private detective in El Paso who has discussed the case with friends of the Martin family.
+Losers outnumbered gainers by about 3 to 1 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues, with 347 up, 1,079 down and 482 unchanged.
+Under computer control, they revolve and broadcast Buddhist hymns.
+He also said China might set up special debt-service funds to make sure money is available for repaying debts.
+You do not even have to review the statistics to know that this was so last year _ and the year before and before that, too.
+The chemist's analysis, if correct, undermines recent decisions of fast-food chains and others to switch to paper containers from the plastic foam containers.
+Standard & Poor's Corp. said it affirmed Boeing's debt ratings on $250 million of senior notes outstanding and $250 million of debt securities and commercial paper.
+"I hooked a big one and it got away.
+"There's a theoretic possibility that falls between no reported cases and the hypothetical risk of blood being exchanged through a deep bite," she said.
+She's in trouble over tax increases and her belated admission that taxes had indeed been raised.
+United Medicorp designed a computer system to find errors in a standard insurance form used by private insurance carriers, and to file the claims electronically.
+"She has the ability to walk into a room of southern white male politicians and get results," says Mark Johnson, spokesman for the Gephardt campaign.
+Colin Powell with open arms.
+The Houston-based company once commanded 20 percent of the domestic airline market through its ownership of Continental and its sister carrier, Miami-based Eastern.
+That would be the first time Syrian troops actually have entered the suburbs, where Hezbollah has been holding 22 foreign hostages.
+At the time of her death, Mrs. Garfinkle was bedridden, deaf, and blind in one eye.
+International mail is forever delayed, and opened, at the post office.
+The 41-year-old heir to the British throne said greater initiatives were needed to tap the skills, experience, enthusiasm and time of retired people.
+I'm going to vote for the man for telling the truth of how he believes.
+"Concern" was also expressed, but less often, about policies of West Germany, Britain and Italy.
+He said the decline reflected year-long softness in financial advertising linage and revenue at its business publications in the wake of the October 1987 stock market crash.
+Last month, Ford was predicting sales of 15.3 million vehicles this year, an increase from its earlier estimate of 15.0 million.
+He predicted Canada "will get its loans back and more besides." Newfoundland Premier Clyde Wells said that in addition to Hibernia, there is a "significant level of excitement" about Terra Nova's prospects.
+The committees also want the matter investigated by the independent counsel to be appointed shortly to inquire into the funds diversion.
+A senior Communist Party official said 590 conscientious objectors have refused to do compulsory 18-month military service in Hungary since 1977, a newspaper said today.
+"As it (the plane) dropped, anyone not fastened in went up and a lot of people were flying through the air," she said.
+Fifteen percent of the respondents said deliveries were slower, while 79 percent said they were the same and 6 percent said they were faster.
+Neither the firm nor Mr. Stern could be reached for comment.
+They also clapped derisively when the presiding judge, Chung Sang-hak, announced the sentence.
+Nevertheless, the relative inaction of the Zell/Chilmark fund contrasts sharply with the activities of another large vulture fund, the $783 million Water Street Corporate Recovery Fund, organized by Goldman Sachs & Co. around the same time.
+Mr. Boesky was close to Guinness, which last year invested $100 million in an investment fund controlled by him.
+He fell in love with a book on the asbestos industry and cancer called "Outrageous Misconduct," by Paul Brodeur, and has underlined sentence after sentence and dogeared page after page.
+Macchio's career began in movies, in "Up the Academy" in 1980. "I've never done stand-up comedy, not outside of my own house.
+Mr. Koldyke's eyes fill with tears.
+Stocks receiving favorable mention in the magazine column would be purchased by Rasinski's broker one day before the magazine was made public, the SEC said.
+The company made the offer Thursday in U.S. District Court in Cincinnati where the lawsuit against Chubb is filed.
+Sales slipped less than 1% to $221 million from $222 million.
+"It's a demonstration of Paris supremacy in fashion that they all want to come.
+As a result, Pfizer's fourth-period profit plunged.
+Yields are expected to average 39.9 bushels an acre this year, compared with 35.2 bushels in 1986.
+"I'm proud to be a part of it because we are making history in showing that our school wants to be drug-free," said Sherman, who was to be tested Thursday.
+Take Denmark, for example.
+"I was seeing a lot more Kodak this year than I ever noticed before," he says.
+Analysts said they thought Mr. O'Neill took the Alcoa post because he didn't see any immediate opportunity to assume the top jobs at International Paper.
+Rolf Henrich of the illegal opposition group New Forum said he hoped Gorbachev would put pressure on East German leader Erich Honecker to implement reforms.
+Inflation declined and people were allowed to get their money back.
+Changes could show up as early as 1987's fourth quarter results.
+Mr. Nadler pleaded guilty to conspiracy and securities-law violations.
+The miners see Solidarity as the only means by which they can present grievances in negotiations with management.
+Bush's order invoked for the first time a provision of a 1988 trade law that gives the president power to restrict foreign investment in the United States if the nation's security may be harmed.
+Larry Welch, Air Force chief of staff, saying the problems with the earlier B-1, budget constraints and concerns about "not flying before we buy" have contributed to the opposition.
+Advancing issues on the Big Board outpaced decliners by more than 21.
+He said the order to disband the Intelligence Division of Mexico City Police because of the Buendia case and "other crimes" was effective at once.
+In similar polling for town and village councils three weeks ago, more than 100 people were killed in battles between supporters of candidates.
+The latest round of talks broke down last Friday night after the two sides failed to break their impasse over trade data indicating Japan has been selling semiconductors below cost on world markets while keeping their own market restricted.
+Ahead of the snow, rain and thunderstorms extended from the remainder of Kansas and Oklahoma into eastern Texas, producing marble-size hail in Oklahoma.
+Mr. Greenspan will appear at a Senate banking committee confirmation hearing.
+Docking stations also have built-in expansion slots and extra ports to give easy access to the company network and to peripherals such as a CD-ROM drive and a printer.
+He recalls that the Tories' election manifesto committed the UK to increasing its aid to the equivalent of 0.7 per cent of GNP.
+Pounds 19.75 from Bibendum (071-722 5577). Veuve Cliquot - another big wine ideal for food.
+In the year-earlier second quarter, United Banks earned $8.6 million, or 55 cents a share.
+"I think chocolate in the past, and foods packaged as gift items in general, have proved fairly recession-proof," he said. "Godiva is an affordable luxury.
+He added he believes NATO membership for a united Germany "is only thinkable" if a treaty clearly defines the status of Soviet troops now stationed in East Germany.
+Dolce told investigators that he had a longtime interest in South Africa, and in 1971 sold his residence in this country and emigrated there, according to Jordan.
+Much of this would be attributable to the disposal of non-core properties, commanding significantly lower rentals. Mr Simon Keswick, chairman, said there was little scope for earnings growth in 1992 from the existing Hong Kong portfolio.
+His younger brother still attends the high school.
+"The fire is now well within the established fire line.
+"I think we are some way yet from making a vaccine that will protect against HIV," agreed Dr. Gordon Ada of the World Health Organization.
+Since Feb. 22, the May silver contract has risen 65 cents, or 18%.
+Seventy-six murders, 16 percent of the total last year, were linked to heavy drinking and 24 out of the 126 people sentenced to death during the year committed their crimes after excessive drinking, the paper said.
+Other young lads were also stopped, but Aidan appeared to be getting special treatment," he said.
+THE European Commission, which negotiated the Blair House deal, was expecting to receive last night or today the formal French proposals for changes.
+The Senate passed a bill blocking the FCC from spending any money on repeal.
+Indeed, Systemix wasted no time in serving notice it will prosecute the patent "as aggressively as possible," according to Linda Sonntag, the company's president.
+As a result, December gasoline settled at 63.45 cents a gallon yesterday, up 0.83 cent.
+"One of the first lessons a new investor learns is that the stock market dislikes rising interest rates," said James Stack, whose InvesTech advisory letter is published in Whitefish, Mont.
+Stocks on the recommended lists of 10 large brokerage houses rose an average of 50%, according to a study by this newspaper and Zacks Investment Research Inc. of Chicago.
+"It's disastrous for someone who has had a painting hanging on the wall for many years, thinking it is worth a lot of money, then we go in there" and tell them it is worth very little, Sanchesini said.
+Standa alone provides more than 40 per cent of Fininvest cash flow, an important consideration for the group's overall finances.
+South African President F.W. de Klerk is on a European tour, during which he has been touting progress made in ending apartheid and arguing that it is time to end the diplomatic and economic isolation of South Africa.
+It then got more media coverage.
+The new "armed response vehicles" will be operated by Scotland Yard's tactical firearms unit. British police on the beat are usually unarmed.
+Here, at a glance, are the facts and figures about the 28th space shuttle mission: Spaceship: Discovery, eighth flight.
+In 1987, USAir Chairman Edwin Colodny stonewalled when Trans World Airlines Chairman Carl Icahn threatened to take over the carrier.
+High debt levels throughout the economy leave companies and consumers reluctant to borrow and banks hesitant to lend.
+You can't send away for it in a catalog.
+More than one-quarter of the brokers (27 percent) recommended redecorating or wallpapering, followed by 21 percent who said replacing or adding carpeting would help sell the house for the highest possible price.
+Buried there are such Soviet leaders as Nikita S. Khrushchev, Nikolai A. Bulganin and Vyacheslav M. Molotov.
+Fusion Power Associates was formed in 1979 as a group of private companies and organizations involved in fusion work.
+In the year ended June 30, the boards made pretax profit of #424.2 million ($698.2 million), compared with #290.3 million in the previous year.
+His father worked in the mines and was a United Mine Workers organizer.
+Walker acknowledged the dispute was over power.
+Is it likely, without German rectitude, that inflation can be held at bay?
+But the Japanese know he is not a con artist or even a clever cabby angling for a bigger tip (the Japanese don't tip taxi drivers).
+Ms. Ewing's considerably smaller vocal gifts include neither the range nor the power of, say, Callas.
+Besides, you're right about keeping our cars tuned up and about the need for a change in some people's attitudes.
+"This action will broaden the public ownership of Kodak shares, in addition to increasing the liquidity of the shares for the benefit of our owners, said Colby H. Chandler, chairman and chief executive officer.
+But using that breakdown, about $75 billion of CDs bought since the crash are soon coming due.
+Meredith continues to experience rising programming expenses while advertising revenue remains soft in the seven markets where it owns television stations.
+But some currency specialists say Canada's rates might lose some of their appeal if the nation's political scene gets any stormier.
+The yarn is made on some of the same machines that spun thread for Cheshire Mills fabrics.
+Three Sikhs, including two women, were gunned down in the nearby village of Shero Padha.
+State antitrust laws that allow consumers and other indirect purchasers to file suit against manufacturers will be reviewed by the Supreme Court.
+Middle-income people, therefore, are effectively denied access to justice, however good their claim. Even those claimants who do qualify for legal aid frequently receive no compensation, because of the low success rate in court.
+Two other sanctions, apart from a halt to weapons deliveries, have been reversed or watered down since June.
+The Soviets also are exonerating Communists who were branded traitors under Stalin and killed, imprisoned or exiled.
+A U.S. Labor Department study estimates that the ruling will save public and private employers nationwide from $817 million to $1.26 billion a year well into the next century.
+The problem of disposing of the dead, even those who are cremated, has become so severe that one central Chinese city, the scenic lake city of Hangzhou, has urged its residents to scatter the ashes of the dead in a local river.
+She's good enough for me anytime." It took five years for Boyd's mother to get her children back. Boyd, accompanied by his mother, testified before a congressional committee investigating foster care.
+Fourteen months ago, Richard R. Green strode through the auditorium of Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn.
+The appeal of stardom faded for Drew during the 1940s, and he quit acting to enter the garment industry as a representative and maker, said his son, Damon Drew.
+In over-the-counter trading Thursday, MMI shares were quoted at $5.75, bid.
+In composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, Santa Fe closed at $57.75, down 25 cents.
+Alden Whitman, the former chief obituary writer for The New York Times who interviewed some of the world's major political and cultural figures in the 1960s and '70s, died Sept. 4 of a stroke.
+The yield fell to 7.58% from 7.60% Tuesday.
+And while few resort executives will acknowledge its importance, a recent reduction in liability suits also is having an effect.
+"The question I have then, is how that would change things in the Texstyrene case," one of the three Drexel-managed issues the subcommittee has focused on.
+Who knows if the story is true.
+Jordan has been under increasing pressure from its Arab and Western allies, especially the United States, to abide by international sanctions imposed against Iraq to force it to relinquish Kuwait.
+At Newark International Airport, construction has already begun on a monorail that will whisk passengers from long-term parking lots to the most distant passenger terminal in seven minutes.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, USX closed at $30.50 a share, unchanged.
+Analyst Mel Phelps with Hambrecht & Quist in San Francisco said Intel's earning were partially hurt by a $17 million charge due to a planned factory shutdown, and without it, earnings per share would have climbed another 7 cents, he said.
+Iva Millas, a vice president in New York of the Banque Nationale de Paris, said it was lending $300 million.
+The Maritime Safety Agency, Japan's coast guard, said there were no reports of damage to ships.
+It would symbolise the reunification of Europe; would put someone from eastern Europe in an important pulpit; and would endow the EBRD with relevant experience at its highest level.
+The reason: There are big differences, called "spreads," between what an individual investor must pay to buy these issues and the price at which he or she can sell them.
+At least some of his music - notably the majestic "See, See the Word is Incarnate" - has been continuously in the English cathedrals' repertoire for more than three centuries.
+Now technology is coming to the rescue.
+The panel cited as evidence many "Dear Debbie" letters from developers and politically connected consultants seeking grants, and Dean's actions in directing HUD officials to sign program-funding documents.
+At times, they look as if they had grown wings, at others, as if they were gamboling in the ocean.
+It's become what you might call a technical problem.' Though intellectually precocious, Frank was emotionally immature and very dependent on their mother, Agnes.
+Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir called on Egypt to capture and punish the assailant, and prevent further attacks.
+The suit was filed in 1984 by the California State Employees' Association on behalf of an estimated 60,000 past and present secretaries, clerks, nurses and others in predominantly female state jobs.
+But then, not many designers spend months fussing with a huge model outfitted with a lighting system and puppets, the way Mr. Hockney apparently does.
+Four people convicted of the bombings were released in October, after the director of public prosecutions said police had lied about some evidence.
+For the year, shipments were up 2.1% after rising 5.3% in 1985.
+Thousands of mourners, mostly from Ouko's Luo tribe, had been gathering outside the stadium since early morning.
+Publisher Ralph Ingersoll II said today he agreed to swap the controlling stake in his U.S. newspaper chains for European publishing interests after failing to make an interest payment on high-risk junk bonds.
+Regarding Medicare, the elderly lobby is backed by many business groups that fear if Medicare stops covering workers at 65, they will have to pick up the tab.
+Last year 97.4 percent of farm residents were white, and 1.8 percent were black, compared with 84 percent white and 12.5 percent black in the non-farm population.
+President Bush, lobbying to sustain his veto of legislation to protect Chinese students from deportation, said today Congress "will have only itself to blame" if it overrides his veto and authorities in Beijing retaliate.
+The White Plains and four other Navy ships were steaming almost due east of Hong Kong after completing their port call Monday and were about 100 miles from land at the time of the fire.
+Hundreds of civil rights activists boarded buses Thursday to retrace the trail of the 1960s Freedom Riders and honor three slain volunteers.
+THE SEPTEMBER rains had left enough moisture in the subsoil to allow India to produce up to 11m tonnes of oilseeds during the winter, according to government figures.
+Categories include best child whistler and best supporting whistler.
+Polka fans, who have been waiting for a national hit almost as long as Cub fans for a World Series, are now looking for a polka rebirth.
+"I followed him out because I wanted to know why he had left the room so suddenly," Pillay said. "Sometimes this happens with students." The young man said: "That's my Dad."
+In Compton on Friday, 23-year-old David Berkley was shot and killed in what was believed to be a gang-related attack, said police Lt.
+Gang-related shootings at two drive-in theaters prompted the theaters' operators to stop showing a movie about a gang-fighting kickboxer.
+He also has had a lock on the six o'clock news, appearing almost daily to denounce wrongdoing (he once joined Sen. Alfonse D'Amato in dressing as street scum and buying cocaine, to show how easy it was) or to announce indictments.
+But if there is responsible political management of the dollar, inflation need not be a corollary to prosperity.
+"I would expect they've had a nudge already, and decided to go public with the announcement to solicit other bids to make sure they will get the most attractive price possible," Gaspar said.
+It was not immediately clear what effect the resolution would have on those shipments, as they have been difficult to differentiate from Jordanian imports.
+Senator Glenn solicited $200,000 in contributions from Mr. Keating for a committee he controlled that paid him to travel around the country and otherwise subsidized his political activities.
+While not being specific about Hachette's talks with potential partners, Mr. DuCharme says the publisher is looking to strengthen its women's titles so it can compete with powerhouses such as Conde Nast Publications, publisher of Vogue.
+The talks were suspended for several days last week after the Communists rejected an opposition demand for access to state television and radio.
+He holds the positions of prime minister, commander in chief of the armed forces, minister of defense and interior minister.
+To increase the odds that there will be room for them to upgrade their tickets, some frequent fliers are booking phantom travelers in first class.
+Pepsi's $10 million promotion with Nintendo will be supported by radio and television advertisements plus in-store, point-of-purchase displays.
+It was blocked by state troopers, who were detouring all cars _ away from the Band, Richie Havens, Canned Heat and Arlo Guthrie.
+Also for the first time, Brazilians as young as 16 will be allowed to vote; about 3.3 million 16- and 17-year-olds have registered but they are not required by law to vote as are those 18 and over.
+Demonstrations have been frequent since the government began applying in February the provisions of an economic package approved by the International Monetary Fund.
+About two thirds of the writedown was against housing land in southern England. It is Laing's first pre-tax loss since it was floated in 1954.
+The union called off plans for secondary picketing after a New York federal judge ordered employees of other airlines not to honor any Machinists picket lines.
+If the complex battle is allowed to run its course, Perrier's future could hang in the balance for months.
+Revenue was down 22%, to $62.7 million.
+Kidder, Peabody & Co. said it had ceased index arbitrage for its own accounts but would continue using the strategy for its customers.
+Nabisco executives are intrigued, but a little skeptical. Among them, ideas like electronic substitutes for "cents-off" coupons, which appeal to Mr. Gerstner, evoke shudders.
+S&L bailout legislation enacted in August sharply reduced the limit on how much an institution can lend to one borrower, from 100 percent of net worth to 15 percent.
+"It isn't that we're not enthusiastic, it's that we're sensible," he says.
+The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 6 percentage points. It was conducted by University of Houston political scientist Richard Murray through the university's Center for Public Policy.
+Rushdie, 42, a naturalized Briton born to a Moslem family in India, has been under police guard at an undisclosed location since Khomeini urged Moslems to kill him.
+The company points out that it and other phone carriers have taken this step a few times before, when calling-card fraud in a country or city became rampant.
+Executive Life of New York "has a lot of money, and we're not suggesting that is gone.
+"Do you understand what you are on trial here for?" the judge asked.
+"I think they realize that if anything would be counterproductive at the current time it would be renewed squabbling," said Cynthia Latta, an economist with Data Resources Inc. of Lexington, Mass.
+After three days of bargaining this week in Ottawa, Canadian and U.S. negotiators said they had made some progress but Mr. Reisman said there were still some "big rocks" blocking the way to an agreement.
+Rolls-Royce said it will offer seven new shares for every 10 NEI shares.
+Mr. Marckesano recalls how labor demands backfired in 1986 at ailing Eastern Airlines, where some of the unions refused to give concessions to former Eastern Chairman Frank Borman.
+We have conducted a careful examination of the yacht.
+That's the kind of thing that makes diplomats wary of unstructured meetings between their bosses.
+The uthorizes five commissioners, appointed by the president and serving staggered seven-year termsess has provided funds for only three commissioners in recent years.
+While looking vainly for an outside investor to shore up the firm, Lazard began severe cost-cutting in early 1990.
+Easterly wind opened leads, or open water, through the ice to within four miles of the whales Friday, giving added urgency to the effort to free them before a shift in the wind could pinch off the escape routes.
+The last time the Oscars show rated higher was in 1983, when it got a 38.0 and 59. Last year, the show had a national rating of 27.5 and a 43 share.
+The various changes calculated by O'Hare would be in addition to reallocartions of House seats caused by discernable shifts in population since 1980.
+Utah Gov. Norman Bangerter's office said he supports the transaction.
+Luckily, she had her heels on throughout the whole ordeal.
+Fairfax County General District Court Judge J. Conrad Waters Jr. sentenced Berendzen to 30 days in jail on each charge.
+Kohlberg's announcement that it will seek clearance under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act to buy as much as 15%, the source said, was caused by Texaco's "changed situation."
+Japan's central bank does not comment on its monetary activities.
+Later, he emerged looking grim from a midnight meeting with Mr Kenneth Clarke, the chancellor, and Mr Jonathan Aitken, the Treasury chief secretary.
+To the extent that the $150 million budget will allow it, Mr. McDonough will rely on solid wood, rather than plywood or particle board, to limit the emission of formaldehyde.
+The whole production should gain the Gissing cult some more converts.
+The firm's managing partner later was convicted of securities fraud.
+Surveillance cameras are being installed along a portion of Interstate 4 in the Orlando area to monitor traffic flow and problems like accidents.
+When a conservative court of "last resort" rules, the real battle for business may be just beginning.
+Airbus's growing presence in the marketplace is hitting McDonnell Douglas Corp. particularly hard.
+But reliable sources said Thursday that Moroccan King Hassan II persuaded Saudi Arabia to allow Amin to return to his villa refuge in Jiddah.
+For example, Germany issued 30-year government bonds for the first time last year.
+Italian investigators joined the undercover operation two years ago after the arrest of heroin couriers at airports in Palermo and New York.
+"Well, that's a never-ending process, the fight against inflation," Johnson said. "So, I don't think we can ever be totally confident.
+First Mutual said Mr. Tharp also resigned as a director.
+However, no major action was announced to support the yen.
+It is no longer just Luke Skywalker and his compatriots from films such as Star Wars and Alien that are making everyday use of docking stations.
+"I've not been one who's been convinced that sanctions alone will bring him (Saddam) to his senses," Bush said Tuesday in Uruguay.
+The Senate is in recess until Monday, when debate is expected to resume on the nomination, although Tower and several senators are certain to keep the controversy alive over the weekend with appearances scheduled on television interview programs.
+In April, Upjohn and Hoechst agreed to jointly develop and market a new anti-diabetes medication.
+The government is the only domestic supplier of enriched uranium, which is the fuel used in nuclear reactors.
+Around 5 p.m., after the lunch and speeches were over, a nurse briefly wheeled Mrs. Kennedy, flanked by a few members of her clan, out on the porch of her home.
+Some lawmakers and the Pentagon have said the shortage threatens national security.
+Automakers have already announced plant shutdowns this month.
+Some mild profit-taking didn't hurt the rally.
+The international pages will move to section one.
+The union says it will be nearer 20 times. Immigration workers, who object to their deployment overseas in principle, say the arrangements for working in France are unacceptable.
+First Interstate stock closed at $57.625, down 25 cents, in composite trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange.
+A dealer at Nomura Securities Co. said there was no major news affecting trading, but investors apparently were wary after gains in the index over the last five trading days.
+John Krieger, a spokesman for the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians, said the union still hoped to get changes in the contract before the network puts it into effect June 20.
+Import volume rose 13%.
+So the next tack was to erect screen-wire barriers around the guy wires.
+Seasoned, fixed-coupon Eurodollar paper closed unchanged to up 1/8 point, getting some support from an upward move in U.S. Treasury markets.
+Among the few investment trusts which do not rank preference shareholders on top is Scottish National Investment Trust.
+Stephen D. Swindel, Leucadia National's outside counsel in Salt Lake City, said Utah Power declined the company's invitations to discuss a possible acquisition, citing a "commitment" to the PacifiCorp proposal.
+That formula would seem to allow almost anyone but Messrs.
+"It's the most positive thing in terms of response that I've ever done," he said.
+Dozens of cargo aircraft sit on the airport tarmac.
+He earned the industry's admiration for taking a $1 billion charge against 1985 earnings to bolster property-casualty reserves, cutting costs and selling unprofitable businesses.
+This means that property is usually funded with equity, rather than bank finance. As a result, there is little pressure on property owners to sell property during the trough of a cycle.
+Gelco, an Eden Prairie, Minn., vehicle-leasing and management concern, has 7.1 million shares outstanding and assets with a book value of $2.3 billion.
+On Tuesday, three yen-futures traders, Brian and James Sledz and Thomas Braniff, pleaded guilty to one or two counts of mail- and wire-fraud charges and to commodities fraud, and agreed to cooperate with the investigation.
+Melvin Pernell, who also was on the boat, was rescued by a fisherman, Armstrong said.
+That is the question."
+The MAI survey quizzed people on brand name recognition and product preferences.
+The first regular run will be Wednesday.
+After a five-day conference of 88 leaders, the main guerrilla group fighting the South African government also said it saw an end in sight to apartheid.
+But the lower production cost represents just part of the savings potential.
+The congress is to consider further proposals to allow non-party members to run for office and introduce contested elections for party posts.
+Mojaddidi's formula appears to exclude the Iranian-based Shiite guerrilla groups, but he said the seven Peshawar-based parties were free to nominate people who did not belong to their own ranks.
+The initial $2,500 figure was soon raised to $5,000, but it stayed at that level for many years.
+Robertson later changed his mind about that.
+Julian McGowan's set marvellously looks as if it were built into the Swan Theatre.
+George E. Pickett's division forward. "Pickett's Charge" proved to be a disaster, and Lee withdrew.
+The association has 10,00 people monitoring the elections.
+The other two were Italgel (frozen foods) and Cirio Bertoli De Rica (canned foods, oil, and milk).
+The major exchanges "are using an unfortunate series of articles about how our (OTC dealers') phones weren't being answered" during the market plunge as an argument for an exchange listing, he says.
+The program is used to teach people how to use financial spreadsheet programs, said Neil Shapiro, a lawyer for Lucasfilm.
+The dollar purchases by the two central banks, combined with buying by commercial bank dealers covering short, or oversold, dollar positions, boosted the U.S. currency.
+However, analysts both inside and out of the government said the November employment figures indicate another month of strong growth just like October.
+"This market hasn't done so, and instead shows signs of moving even higher," he said.
+The pair found the victims Thursday in a shantytown home where the group had been participating in a religious rite, but they failed to notify authorities, Nunez said.
+The psychiatrist, Dr. Carl Malmquist, testified earlier this month that Brom described the killings to him and that depression made Brom suicidal and eventually homicidal.
+"We're looking for restitution for people who we feel were charged unconscionable sums of money," Ms. Accles said.
+The militia, which said Dbaye was destroyed by "hysterical shelling," responded by shelling areas controlled by Aoun.
+He said that in recent years California courts have been reluctant to award more than wage and benefit compensation to plaintiffs who allege they were wrongfully fired.
+One U.S. dollar was worth 46.76 kronur immediately before Wednesday's devaluation, the third this year.
+It should be more open to foreign companies and people, more free.
+Johnson himself shot and killed a Liberian wearing a Red Cross emblem Friday, claiming the man was selling rice that was supposed to be free, according to a Western journalist who saw the shooting.
+That was our function." The son of Interior Secretary Manuel Lujan was formally charged Monday with raping a woman who lived in the same apartment building as he and his parents, authorities said.
+They're likely to be protected from libel suits in their coverage of any and all of the allegations, under broad constitutional and common-law privileges for reporting accurately on public proceedings and matters of public debate.
+Mr. Masse said he has had two or three meetings with Barbara McDougall, the minister responsible for selling off Canadian government-owned companies, to discuss details of the plan.
+The March future went as high as 116.29 before closing at 115.95, the day's low, but 0.27 points higher than Friday's close.
+In 1985, U.S. District Judge A. Nordberg certified the lawsuit as a class action, thus suspending enforcement of the challenged provisions for all Illinois doctors.
+Keppel played a tape he had recorded Friday with Bundy, when Bundy admitted to the eight "Ted" killings of young women in the Seattle area in 1974.
+It said the cost of building up securities operations and systems in response to the Big Bang resulted in related write-offs last year of about $24 million.
+A strong D-Mark makes this more difficult. Another explanation for the intervention is that dollar weakness was souring the US Treasury market, thus complicating the funding of the US budget deficit.
+A tree lot donated a tree that was decorated with ornaments taken from the police station tree.
+Tens of thousands of Americans believe they have chronic fatigue syndrome, although the extent of it is uncertain.
+"Years ago those who wanted to preserve the past were given the political power to make decisions," he said. "Today Mexico's past is doing well." Monreal, 46, has spent his adult life in museums, seeking ways to preserve treasures.
+"I'm perhaps a hero in fiction, but he's a hero in reality," Stallone said of Anthony.
+Last year, about a third of its net income came from a hodgepodge of 22 companies purveying nonbank financial services, such as insurance and discount securities brokerage.
+Its leadership, along with that of its Baltic neighbors, Latvia and Estonia, has said it will not sign a Union Treaty proposed by Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
+Even more interesting is Iso Mustasaari, a 15-minute ferry ride from central Helsinki and home to an odd assortment of attractive old buildings that includes portions of an 18th-century fort built by the Swedes.
+Two well-known food companies fell into hot water, and a well-known company for keeping things hot fell into the hands of the Japanese.
+The rate is currently 5.15 per cent.
+From the airport, she was taken to Queens central booking but was then transferred to City Hospital Center in Elmhurst when she became ill, Sweet said.
+They read uncannily like the articles that appeared at the beginning of October 1991 to celebrate the first anniversary of the UK's ERM entry.
+The reduction in sales was attributed to lower sales in the company's electronic countermeasures product line and to a lower level of customer-sponsored research and development.
+Barry was treated for substance abuse at clinics in Florida and South Carolina after his Jan. 18 arrest.
+The modern-day recipe calls for sewage sludge and yard waste, plus any variety of newspapers, office paper and cardboard, along with run-of-the-mill garbage like last night's leftovers.
+When the Utah trial is finished, Martin likely will be brought to Colorado to face four counts of bank larceny, said assistant U.S. Attorney Tom O'Rourke.
+Michael Drowns, one of 11 sailors who escaped the explosion, told the Daily Press a qualification board was never convened on the Iowa during his three years on the ship.
+Osewalt formed Children's Radio Network in 1984, selling programming to six stations around the country before getting out of the business in 1986 for personal reasons.
+He said he hasn't accepted a position with another concern.
+"A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul." _ George Bernard Shaw.
+In the case of Strong Income, it's a 100% junk bond fund.
+"The allegation has been that the government did not wish to talk to them (the ANC and the Pan Africanist Congress) and that they are deprived of their right to normal political activity," de Klerk said.
+An Army veteran and graduate of Yale University, was chairman from 1938 to 1945 of Emerson Electric Co. in St. Louis before entering government service.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, LVI common rose 12.5 cents to close at $1.375 a share.
+"That result would be plainly inconsistent with Congress' intent" in 1972, when it amended the longshoremen's law to expand its coverage, the government lawyers said.
+Its last assistant manager, who retired a few weeks ago, had been there since the age of 14 with a brief break for fire-watching duty during the Coventry blitz. Continuity of employment, however, has become the exception rather than the rule.
+He noted that two of the men were convicted criminals and that the "pain of being bitten by a dog" might deter them from future illegal acts.
+The move by the U.S. unit of Porsche Enterprises Inc. comes as its sales have rebounded after dropping 69% between 1986 and 1989.
+Earlier, the company said, on a preliminary basis, it would post a pretax operating loss of $8.4 million.
+But passengers bitterly accused the captain of abandoning them as the ship went down.
+Fabius, 44, Rocard's chief Socialist rival, was forced out as prime minister in 1986 after the Socialists lost parliamentary elections.
+Aug. 5 _ Benton makes tentative agreement to sell Heritage USA to Canadian businessman Peter Thomas.
+Businessmen, laborers, and students who have never thrown a firebomb are heard to complain that South Korea is victimized by unfair trade pressures and rude, Yankee arrogance.
+The 1991 figure, not yet available, is expected to be lower.
+The rate increase was granted by a lower state court after the Louisiana Public Service Commission refused in April 1986 to grant an $84.7 million increase to cover costs associated with the utility's new lignite-fueled plant.
+He is driven by a "creative fury," he says, adding, "You put all of yourself, your time and your energy into what you are doing."
+The Soviet Union has agreed to grant visas to Israeli diplomats for the first time in 21 years and will issue them after next week's superpower summit in Moscow, three Israeli news reports said Tuesday.
+Third-quarter per-share net equaled three cents a share.
+The chateau that stands there now was built in the late 18th century and rebuilt in 1910.
+The department had earlier expressed concern following reports that Mauritania's military government could make the country a testing site for Iraq's development of medium-range ballistic missiles.
+Hawkins said that an analysis conducted by the NRDC showed that unhealthy levels of smog occurred about twice as often in many American cities than the EPA statistics suggest.
+Even in that speech, Brown said he planned to return to political life eventually.
+Ms. Edelmann retorts that she was told to do too much typing, so she quit after six months to become a stockbroker's assistant.
+The company's agreement with the United Auto Workers calls for layoffs only in the event of serious financial problems.
+Yun was communicating throughout the alleged negotiations with K.Y. Joo, president of Kwang Jin Trading Co. in Seoul, the complaint said.
+Soviet officials acknowledged in April that the officers were killed by the NKVD, Stalin's secret police and the KGB's predecessor.
+On Friday morning, Salomon clients and customers across the U.S. government were bracing for the next disclosure.
+A strategy based upon the republic's essential security interests would neither court unnecessary interventions nor tamely accept a menacing proliferation of Soviet surrogates.
+"We thought we were dead.
+Bahadur said he pulled down the portrait because he was angry with the king for the April 6 crackdown.
+In an unprecedented wave of murders, 59 Soviet military officers ranging in rank from lieutenant to general were slain last year, a military affairs newsletter said today.
+Price reductions of between 50% and 80%.
+Willner has produced "Stay Awake," an album featuring arrangements of tunes from Disney movies by such musicians and song stylists as Ringo Starr, James Taylor, Sinead O'Connor, Los Lobos and Yma Sumac.
+The drama has prompted scores of calls from people with ideas to free the animals.
+Absence of religion has led to a "collapse and distortion of history," says O.L. Davis, a professor of education at the University of Texas on the ASCD panel.
+DUARTE URGED the U.S. to withhold military aid to Nicaragua's Contras.
+Mr. Gaudette, who will remain chief financial officer and responsible for manufacturing, used to report to Mr. Hallman.
+A pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem group, the Organization of the Oppressed on Earth, claimed it hanged Higgins on Monday in retaliation for Israel's refusal to free Obeid, who was kidnapped by Israeli commandos July 28.
+"I am and have always been neutral with regard to the political race," Mr. Reagan said.
+"It was like a providential finding," he said.
+Besides the commuters crushed in the freeway collapse, at least 21 people died in San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties.
+The club is struggling to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
+Some of the opposition candidates were brutally beaten.
+The government and rocket maker Morton Thiokol paid $7,735,000 in cash and annuities and divided the cost 40-60 to settle all claims by the families of four of the astronauts who died in the Challenger explosion.
+Mr Eckhard Frahm, of Merck Finck in Dusseldorf, said that the rally was broadening its base again.
+The Cadbury chief executive declared, "This puts us on our guard."
+One New Jersey study showed recycling programs sometimes cost cities $200 per ton of materials collected.
+This year's concert stars the Diamonds, Bobby Vee and Freddie "Boom Boom" Cannon, rock relics from the Holly era.
+The United States says the bases should be allowed to remain for a year after that even if there is no new agreement.
+"The membership will support us in the strike," Solomon said. "They've been itchy.
+UNION LEADERS at Poland's KGHM copper-producing combine in Lubin are to wait until July 8 before deciding on whether to proceed with a general strike by the 40,000 employees.
+Sylvester Stallone also remains uncommitted, but the tough-guy star of the "Rocky" and "Rambo" series "did vote for Mr. Reagan, whom he admires greatly," said Stallone's spokesman, Paul Block. "He hasn't declared yet.
+Democratic Whip Alan Cranston said in testimony before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee last May: "All parking should be removed from the Capitol plaza; there should be no exceptions."
+"The reasons behind the failure to elect a president have not been related to security issues so far, but to the lack of consensus on the president's identity and his political line," Hoss said.
+The Liberator Building Society, which collapsed in the autumn, was easily the biggest such society in Britain.
+The money would be available to candidates who agree to stay within a spending limit.
+The story of the seven destroyed trees - all on a state right-of-way - began last spring when Vohra notified the state highway administration about a diseased pine tree on state property in front of his house.
+Prices of the bonds were virtually unaffected by the quake. Mutual fund operators said they received few panicky calls from investors in California-based municipal bond funds, and almost none of the investors pulled out.
+One man crossed himself as he got off the Appia.
+In Warsaw, a Foreign Ministry official said 41 Albanians sought refuge in the Polish Embassy.
+The agriculture, science and paper products businesses will retain the Bibby name.
+TLC Group L.P. said it sold the Singapore-Malaysia ice cream and dairy operations of Beatrice International for about $30 million of cash and stock to Fraser & Neave, a big Singapore-based consumer products company.
+With the phasing out of plutonium production there, the local chapter could soon be hurting unless it finds new members, Johnson said.
+And rather than eliminating redundant functions and personnel, Bridgestone increased its white-collar staff by some 500 people, mostly in manufacturing and research, shortly after the merger in an attempt to cure some technical problems.
+Lee has been arrested several times and been convicted of armed robbery and cocaine possession with intent to deliver, police said. He did not have any cocaine on him at the time of the shooting, they said.
+In the credit markets, the Treasury's 7 1/2% bonds due 2016 closed on some dealers' quotation sheets at 101 26/32 to yield 7.35%.
+So far this year, Boeing has received orders for 692 jetliners worth a total $36.4 billion, an industry record.
+The two divisions, which cited $7.7 billion in debts in filing for U.S. Bankruptcy Court protection in January, operate 260 stores in 28 states.
+A spokeswoman said between 20 and 30 healthy males, between the ages of 20 and 60, will be involved in the trial.
+For instance, juries would have to consider specific "aggravating" and "mitigating" factors before deciding whether to condemn someone to death.
+The big-rigging investigation hinges on allegations that private consultants, hired by defense contracting firms, paid bribes to government employees for inside information that gave them an advantage in securing multimillion-dollar contracts.
+Advancing issues outnumbered declines by more than 5 to 3 in nationwide trading of New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks, with 946 issues up, 548 down and 478 unchanged.
+Authorities charged the captain had been drinking before the Valdez sailed.
+"We were dipping into our pockets to make ends meet," he says.
+Malaysia has been the world's biggest exporter of tropical hardwood logs.
+'What we fear is that France will see a terrorist in every Moslem,' said Mr Dalil Boubakeur, head of the Paris Mosque.
+Biological therapies don't directly attack the cancer.
+"While violent crime known to law enforcement reached an unprecedented high in 1988, there is currently no way to measure accurately drug involvement in these unwelcome statistics," he said.
+They play sensitively together. The dominant Bohemian is Adrian Clarke's Marcello, incisively sung, an honest sort of fellow who can look a friend in the eye when the going gets rough.
+Warehouse Club ended unchanged at 1 1/4 after trading as low of 3/4. It was disclosed on Friday that Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.'s planned purchase of a 51% Warehouse Club stake was terminated.
+No final decision has been made yet," Tornabene said.
+Shortly before the March truce began, Mr. Cordero was taken by Sandinista troops as a Contra collaborator, despite his strong objections to the contrary.
+That means that overall starts "for the next five to six months still will be kind of weak," he added.
+Tokyo is also pursuing the possibility that the shipments could also have been the work of professional arms brokers, the officials said.
+The movie covers the time of the couple's meeting in 1909 to the year of Bergman's birth in 1918.
+But he said the airline would have to go to court to determine whether the law's provisions apply to the new planes.
+And over that period, total U.S. employment also rose by 9%.
+In a recent speech, he urged the Fed to adopt limits on the quarterly growth of a measure known as the "monetary base."
+Northrop officials wouldn't say what assets might be sold.
+The House on Thursday gave lopsided bipartisan approval to a $7.1 billion election-year package of minor tax changes that would benefit farmers, mutual-fund owners, free-lance writers and rural mail carriers.
+Two of the students jumped onto mattresses placed by police on the ground outside the building.
+The motions to dismiss charges are important because they represent a chance to win a badly needed victory and to avoid a full-blown hearing on the matters that could be the most embarrassing to the speaker.
+Borja's austerity package, which included a 36 percent devaluation of the currency, exchange controls and gasoline price increases, has drawn its heaviest criticism from the left, however.
+Government issues generally fell more sharply than Euromark bonds.
+Final results for the quarter will be disclosed in about three weeks.
+As he awaits two more operations to give him operable fingers, he absorbs American culture.
+Amnesty International says witnesses tell it Burmese troops have killed and tortured rice farmers and other Shan tribespeople in suppressing an insurgency among Burma's largest ethnic minority.
+'It's looking much better and we could have an agreement within 48 hours,' he said. In Nairobi Mr Abdul Mohammed, an expert on relief in the Horn of Africa, criticised the lack of action.
+The leak was not announced until Monday.
+Moore's daughter says it will look like a theme park and is a betrayal of her father's wishes.
+"They took virtually everything out of the control of the local banks," Mr. Mercer says.
+On Wall Street, stocks finished mixed in a slow session.
+The prospective p/e of 18.5 is relatively pricey but Sema offers stability and growth in a sector notorious for nasty surprises.
+COMMERCIAL PAPER placed directly by General Motors Acceptance Corp.: 8.825% 30 to 44 days; 8.75% 45 to 59 days; 8.50% 60 to 89 days; 8.25% 90 to 119 days; 8.125% 120 to 149 days; 8% 150 to 179 days; 7.625% 180 to 270 days.
+Patton Boggs is required to file foreign agents disclosure forms every six months on its work for Duty Free Shoppers, which is headquartered in San Francisco but incorporated in Bermuda.
+The agency also alleged that $1.4 million from the business account was applied to pay for construction of Mr. Elliott's office building.
+The Awaads had left in separate cars with their other four children for their new home in Union City, a few miles north of Fremont.
+For most groups, margins, prices and profits are still spiralling downward. The main challenge facing the sector is not lack of demand.
+The corps appealed the injunction.
+The executives overseeing the business units and support groups will report directly to a newly created office of the chief executive officer.
+He has balanced a love and aptitude for science with writing since he started at Stanford.
+On Friday, the Social Democrats, the second-biggest faction, agreed to remain in the coalition after de Maiziere apparently backed down from insisting that East Germany remain a separate nation until after the Dec. 2 elections.
+The shares closed down 13p at 316p. The target is thought to be Canteen Corporation of America, based in South Carolina, which has an annual turnover of Dollars 1bn.
+It retained Kenneth I. Sawyer, an attorney with experience in the generic-drug industry, to be president and chief executive officer.
+Childhood lead screening in high-risk areas, and reducing lead in gasoline, air, food and other sources have combined to greatly reduce the risk, the national Centers for Disease Control said.
+Smith said the fighter remains "a gentleman.
+Cattle grazing nearby bolted at the roar and hundreds of company workers and school children cheered and applauded.
+It expressed little hope of any marked improvement this year. The results showed a much flatter decline than those of its domestic rivals, however.
+"It was very quiet," she said of the neighborhood she moved to 10 years ago. "But years progress and things change.
+For example It will be far easier to reach the City via Crossrail.
+Mallick found he didn't want anybody else in the apartment.
+Meanwhile, 56 percent of the cases reported in the first half of this year were among homosexual or bisexual males, compared with 63 percent before 1985.
+Here is how the top 10 were rated in the survey in three categories _ overall customer satisfaction, handling, and repair and reliability.
+A published report here gave new details about Boesky's connection with the case, which resulted this week in prison terms in an illegal scheme to help the brewery company take over a Scottish drinks company.
+"I think the government is in danger of losing it," Dame Janet said of Monday's vote.
+Gillette South Africa employs about 250 people.
+Simmons said its load factor, or the percentage of seats filled, dropped in August to 47.9% from 53.2%.
+He also had intended to call for the end of credit and low-interest loans "to prop up Communist dictatorships."
+We said no, you don't carry people up and down in our society.
+The ANPA membership will elect officers and members of the board of directors at the meeting.
+The federal government agreed earlier this month to turn over to Quebec additional powers over immigration.
+Mr. Brown, himself a veteran politician, says he will run his third presidential campaign as an anti-incumbent outsider, taking no campaign gifts of more than $100.
+These voters, who make up about a quarter of the electorate, give Mr. Bush a favorable-unfavorable rating of 49% to 30%; for Mr. Dukakis, the margin is 42% to 32%.
+Florida's Legislature last month flatly rejected curbs on abortion pushed by Gov. Bob Martinez.
+Something, he offers tentatively, 'a bit more like Clinton.' Nor, initially, did he want to accept his government's nomination as commissioner; he preferred going back to his tenured professorship of engineering and to seats on three corporate boards.
+Baritone Bernd Weikl fared better as the Dyer, sounding serious and solid but warm.
+The action would suspend or relax quantitative curbs on certain products from the four countries, beginning Jan. 1, in line with measures already taken for Romania, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary.
+Let us start with this Stothard creature and take it from there.' THE WORLD of art-critical jargon today resembles one of those surreal lumber rooms in a Giorgio Di Chirico painting.
+I have sweated in the hot sun teaching four children to catch and hit a ball, to swing a tennis racket and shoot a free throw.
+Reagan retaliated for a terrorist bombing in West Germany with an air strike against Libya's Col. Moammar Gadhafi, whom he called "the mad dog of the Middle East." Terrorists hijacked airplanes and a cruise ship.
+Schmoke told a House committee that the United States has tried vigorously for 75 years to rid itself of the what he described as the reality that drug prohibition increases crime without doing away with addiction.
+About 55 million Brazilians are smokers.
+"They tried to have mass burials at sea, but the next morning many floated back in on the surf," she told the Houston Chronicle this week. "The men had to dig trenches and burn them.
+A downturn in housing has often been the harbinger of the onset of a recession, but analysts said they believed falling mortgage rates offered the hope of a rebound in home sales in coming months.
+In recent weeks, the 16-month-old military government has said the nation of more than 25 million is experiencing only a "food gap" and predicts the coming harvest will be sufficient to prevent widespread hardships.
+The "little guys" have an especially hard time making their cases if their funds are abused, says the Labor Department's acting inspector general, Raymond Maria.
+Previously, they had been earmarked only for a friendly takeover.
+He said that a default by another company that owed money to Pope Evans pushed it into making the swap offer.
+"We do have these studies ongoing.
+The vertical take-off and landing jet crashed into the sea 10 miles from the British aircraft carrier Invincible.
+Mr. Russell said that while the company doesn't plan to build any new factories, it will "probably increase some capacity by the addition of newer machinery."
+"You'll probably see us in the marketplace (to buy a company) in the next several months," Mr. Perelman said.
+The now-defunct FSLIC sold 15 other Southwest Plan institutions, with substantial government assistance, but was unable to unload Sunbelt.
+Dixon declined to comment on why the probe was taking longer than expected.
+He chose three actors to depict Carlo at different ages: young Emmanuele Lamaro, the rising star Andrea Occhipinto as Carlo from 20 to 40, and Vittorio Gassman thereafter.
+They extend into the '50s and across the globe.
+The author learned classical Greek to piece together one of his final "scoops" _ a highly critical account of the Greek philosopher and teacher who was sentenced to death 2,500 years ago.
+But they won their first seats in Pretoria, the capital, nd their first seats in Cape Province and the Orange Free State.
+Colombia has decided it doesn't wish to be a candidate for the Brady strategy, bankers say.
+Last year's recipient of the Dartmouth Film Award was Robert Redford.
+Among his better-known titles are "City," published in 1952; "Way Station," 1963; "The Visitors," 1979; and "Skirmish: The Great Short Fiction of Clifford D. Simak," stories published from 1944 to 1975.
+I would also like to see a limit on the number of slides per minute.
+Watch Ballesteros and Norman on the practice ground and they hit drives that do not deviate by more than 10 yards either left and right.
+TT lacks the gift of his master, Leonard Bernstein for drawing 'natural' playing from his orchestra; they sounded thoroughly practised, hardly ever spontaneous. Yet the Scherzo was dazzling, kaleidoscopic.
+Johnson & Johnson, the leading manufacturer of sanitary napkins in the United States, and Playtex said in a joint announcement that the transaction is still subject to government approval.
+The home team couldn't catch him, much less take him down.
+Wilding said redesign of the northern finger and relocation of a taxiway on the affected runway are still being considered.
+In the pictures of that evening, he is smiling.
+Bush, who will lead the education summit with the nation's governors in Charlottesville, Va., next week, has supported the view of many governors that discussions should focus on how to establish national performance goals or targets.
+He succeeds Wells P. Allen Jr., 67, who is retiring.
+Rising demand may be a factor.
+At national headquarters, a spokesman and general counsel decline comment on specific issues in the case, but they are clearly not amused by the news out of Kentucky.
+And I won't go away.' The appeal of uncomplicated domesticity is not lost on Daniel, Cambridge dropout and protagonist of Simon Corrigan's Sweets from Strangers.
+This would allow securities exchanges and corporate issuers to offer investors products that are forbidden from trading anywhere but on a futures exchange.
+The statute of limitations for the crime is five years.
+It called for a standardization that would assure that tests are conducted and interpreted the same way in each jurisdiction.
+On the New York Mercantile Exchange, October platinum contracts plummeted $21.60 an ounce, to $562.60.
+It is on the verge of completing membership negotiations with Russia and other former Soviet republics.
+Looters caused an estimated $1.5 billion in damage.
+He was accused of "supporting the turmoil," a reference to the protests, and of splitting the Communist Party.
+But the art work shows a gun lying on a table. "Some of the senior staff believed the message was subliminal," telling children it's OK to have guns left out, Harris said.
+And the lack of spirituality in the society has sparked a new interest in religion, especially among young people.
+Though the rally wasn't overtly political, it gave the government a scare.
+"We are confident this particular segment of the market provides prospects for future growth," Mr. Krampe said at the Mercedes 1989-model preview before reporters here.
+Yesterday, L.A. Gear shares hit a 52-week high (adjusted for a recent stock split), closing at $41.50 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading.
+These reportedly included signing a cease-fire with the UNITA rebels and a pledge to enter into direct negotiations with the insurgents.
+Among U.S. financial-services companies, reduced credit ratings exceeded the number of improved ratings for real estate, life-insurance and health-insurance companies.
+An overnight poll by ABC immediately after the debate found respondents divided on who won, and none of four such polls measured any significant movement in support as a result of the event.
+Authorities said they have seized more than 19 tons of cocaine belonging to the cartel in the last 10 days, with a street value of $1.35 billion.
+It's the U.S., Mr. Salinas said, that's now showing signs of isolationism.
+This year, police in Moscow have begun issuing weekly reports through the official Tass news agency on the number of murders, rapes and other crimes committed in the capital.
+Wooden barricades have been thrown up around the modern concrete and glass parliament building, while inside several hundred young men in black uniforms sit, waiting for the worst.
+And in 1985, when Diamond Shamrock had a net loss of $604.7 million after write-downs, Mr. Bricker was paid $844,400 in salary and bonuses.
+You can't put things off. Especially here." In this health-conscious age, most people want to know the ingredients in the food they're eating.
+The bill would allow the $631 per ton support price for domestic-use peanuts to increase up to 6 percent a year as the cost of production increases.
+The testimony, which is on the record but not for public release, discussed Lord Geller's troubled relationship with its largest client, International Business Machines Corp., as well as problems with several other clients.
+They did not want Mr Rifkind to have to announce further cuts next year as a result of the annual public spending discussions. Mr David Clark, the shadow defence secretary, renewed Labour demands for a full-scale defence review.
+The records in the stock market came on a day when the bond market and dollar showed little change.
+But the API report of swollen U.S. crude inventories, the apparent catalyst for this latest price fall, only reflects the world oil glut resulting from continued high production by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, oil analysts noted.
+Rep. Foley said Democrats will find it "extremely difficult" to agree to a capital-gains cut unless it is accompanied by higher income-tax rates "or some comparable action."
+Authorities called it the largest criminal antitrust case in California history.
+Route and rate decontrol began in 1978.
+Mr. Maxwell assumed those titles, and added three Maxwell associates to Macmillan's board, including his 29-year-old son, Kevin, who will become deputy chairman of the company.
+But that deal accelerated the trend, he said.
+The crew abandoned plans to melt and then crystallize a metal sample in a furnace and to photograph lightning and polluted areas on Earth.
+Wakil spoke shortly before a new session with U.N. Undersecretary General Diego Cordovez, the intermediary in the talks.
+ECONOMIC IDEAS of Bush and Dukakis sidestep questions about the deficit.
+A definitive purchase agreement between Ocelot and Esso Resources Canada Ltd., a unit of Imperial Oil, is expected to be completed soon, it said.
+President Reagan on Monday sent Congress a $1.15 trillion budget that is certain to be changed by President-elect George Bush and a Democratic-controlled Congress.
+The letter, made public by the university Monday, says a faculty committee investigated the allegations and concluded that plagiarism occurred in four papers written by Frazier between 1966 and 1975.
+In the first of a series of reports planned for this year on alternate fuels, the department says enough twin-fuel vehicles would have to be in use to switch away from about 1 million barrels of oil a day.
+"Sometimes they would shoot one member of a family.
+"I think the shortfall (there) is far larger than anything they might wish to construe is going wrong with data storage," he said.
+It seems there is no need to register those free trips to Paris on the newly-opened Eurostar tunnel rail link. Apparently since every MP was offered the trip it does not count as a declarable interest.
+Enjoyment of tobacco "predates advertising by several hundred years," he said, attacking Cipollone's contention that ads kept his wife hooked on cigarettes.
+"It is of very limited value," says Rep. John Murtha, chairman of the House Appropriations defense subcommittee.
+The commission passed the whaling moratorium to allow whale populations to be studied without being hunted.
+Because of rebel activities, the government often closes roads in the region, cutting off truck convoys.
+Grain and soybean futures opened slightly lower this morning on the Chicago Board of Trade.
+A few hours later, Rodrigue removed the paintings for good and unsuccessfully asked for the exit permits.
+We're in a society that is racist, that's true," he says.
+None of this is as expensive or dangerous as some of the welfare programs that banks have operated on their own for the benefit of Texas developers, Brazilian statists and the like.
+He later went to live with an aunt in Ann Arbor, graduated from St. Thomas High School there, and enrolled briefly in Ferris State College before leaving to join the Marines.
+Now, you probably think that's radical, but viewed through the kaleidoscope of history, it isn't.
+Most would still rather help Jews in places like Ethiopia, Albania and the Soviet Union, than retrieve long-lost Jews in Bangladesh.
+Mr. Fischer said Grant's $195 million in malpractice insurance coverage was "more than adequate to cover the claims."
+United Nations envoy, Reynaldo Galindo Pohl, who visited Iran earlier this month to investigate rights abuses there, said he was satisfied with Iranian due process.
+Sales increased to Pounds 8.7m (Pounds 4.7m).
+Parisian has retained Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. as its financial adviser.
+In recent months, similar potentially tight supply vs. open interest situations have been resolved without delivery problems.
+The company didn't provide a detailed breakdown by division and officials weren't immediately available for comment.
+Some funds see a silver lining.
+The 23 others accused in the case had not been jailed.
+"It just seems to me that management here has been overly well compensated," says DeWitt Bowman, chief investment officer of the California Public Employees Retirement System, which owns a half-million Time Warner shares.
+The market opened lower then drifted in a fairly narrow range through much of the morning session.
+The United Nations has asked the World Court for an opinion on whether the U.S. government must accept arbitration in the dispute, which emanates from anti-terrorist legislation signed by President Reagan last December.
+Our whole life was dominated by the Soviet presence.
+"Designing a regime to verify the effective limitation of sea-launched cruise missile (SLCM) deployment is an extremely tough problem.
+Earlier this year, it lost the $25 million American Home Products Corp. account, including the Anacin business.
+The appeals court said the worker's request for a three-year leave to assume an administrative post in the Alabama National Guard was unreasonable.
+The outreach program earlier had been planned for 10 cities and was focused on helping eligible people obtain SSI benefits, which provide a minimal income floor for the nation's blind, aged and disabled.
+They were intended to protect Jaguar's independence during its formative years, Ridley said.
+"There is so much potential there," says Lloyd Smith, president of St. Luke's Hospital in Fargo, N.D., which is studying whether to franchise some of its own services.
+But it is also a credit to the Labour Party which offers a choice that is clear, but far from dramatic. Since Labour's draft Budget is a political document, deception is to be expected, as was the case in the Budget itself.
+A framework for privatising retail establishments had been in place for months on the national level, but only when we took the initiative was the programme implemented. We then began to privatise trucking enterprises and individual trucks.
+U.S. Treasury bonds Monday returned most of their gains from the year's biggest rally last week as investors cashed in on a previous move to safer fixed-income investments.
+Americas Watch cited several cases in which journalists had been intimidated, kidnapped or murdered.
+For all of 1988, the Blue Chip forecasters expect growth of 2.9%, down from a 3.3% gain anticipated only three months ago.
+Speaking of animals, there is a runway battle going on between the conservationist designers, who are showing only fake furs this season, and those who cannot abandon the luxurious feel of the real thing.
+By Sunday, the event had claimed 11 lives.
+In 1986 and earlier, CIA recruiting on the Boulder campus resulted in demonstrations and arrests.
+He joined the New Nation after a year as a Neiman Fellow at Harvard University.
+The president of the General Assembly said Friday that he will visit Palestinian refugee camps in the Israeli-occupied territories and Jordan next month.
+It's inconceivable to Prin that the college will fold.
+The low prices brought bargain-hunting investors back to the market late in the day, however, and prices began to move sharply higher as the Imperial Palace said that the emperor's condition had stabilized.
+He says he believes the current free fall is a correction rather than a crash.
+"It's so much easier to keep track of companies in your local area," she says.
+Summerchild wasn't, as suspected, engaged in counterrevolutionary or any other traditionally subversive activity.
+Other predictions ranged as high as 20 million.
+The company plans to spend Pounds 16m on marketing this year, of which Pounds 9m will be earmarked for advertising, against Pounds 9.5m last time. Mr Wood said that he was considering a range of new services and products.
+The announcement also comes just weeks after the relaxing by Western nations of high-technology export controls.
+Fights also brew over Reagan proposals to cut urban grants and transportation.
+"I made a very naive young-man's mistake.
+Brazil already had some environmental-protection laws in place, but because of the country's vast size, deteriorating economic situation and scarcity of real enforcement power, the laws were largely ignored.
+Warsaw Pact allies of the Soviet Union demonstrate markedly different degrees of commitment to the human rights protections spelled out in the Vienna accord.
+Additionally, Orange County voters showed that the rhetoric against development is just rhetoric by badly defeating a slow-growth ballot.
+The household-products maker, which has owned the 25-acre site since 1847, plans 1500 residential units, five million to six million square feet of office space and a 400-room hotel.
+At year end, Walgreen operated 1,646 stores.
+And there is no sign of that letting up; Ford said in a separate announcement yesterday that it was expanding existing incentive programs to include its Mustang, Tempo, and Mercury Topaz models.
+Broadway dancer Elizabeth Duggan has died of cancer, less than a month after the death of her husband, actor Andrew Duggan, relatives said.
+Aspin's call Wednesday for Defense Secretary Frank C. Carlucci to order "absolutely no contracts signed for 60 days (or) six weeks" with companies implicated in the criminal investigation was rejected Thursday by the Pentagon.
+Development companies like Mountleigh and Rosehaugh, which collapsed last year, shared Speyhawk's fundamental predicament.
+Inevitably some of the investments now being made will in the future look to have been a monstrous waste. Mr Richard Bodmin, head of strategy at AT&T, the biggest US long-distance phone company, says that the duplication is necessary.
+Guccione's only evidence to contradict Thoreson was his word, Wilk noted.
+Staying with drama as our example, there is a bleak absence of passion, personal communication, and vision.
+The FDA has since decided the beagle dog was not an appropriate animal model for predicting cancer effects in humans. The drug is, however, already on the US market for use in treating kidney and endometrial cancers.
+Ditto for the antique horse hair clipper, the 1928 Buick radiator cap, the table lamp mounted on a Uruguayan firefighter's helmet, and the tractor tire shoes with the words "love" and "peace" inscribed on the soles.
+But the court said that America West's inability to purchase slots at the two airports wasn't caused by the merger and wouldn't be cured by overturning it.
+If all of the 15.75 million shares are sold, Hanson will retain approximately 46.3 percent of the stock in Smith Corona.
+People who drink heavily can develop chronic tolerances and the children of alcoholics are sometimes innately tolerant of the drug, he said.
+And another scientist said the research provides only suggestive evidence for the idea that the protein deposits come from a blood-borne source.
+If this is not the time to stand and fight, when? His tough talk underscored the hard-line stance taken by other senior officials earlier in the day's stormy parliament session.
+A year later, inspired by a radio commercial for Kellogg's Rice Krispies, he created the gnomelike characters of Snap, Crackle and Pop.
+An estimated 70,000 Salvadorans, most of them civilians, have been killed in the conflict.
+Not only did Mr. Abedi provide a hundi-like system in the developing world, but he was quick to make loans to longtime friends, a common practice in Pakistan.
+But in a sense, it did not matter much.
+The next meeting was planned for Rome during the first two weeks of November.
+Belafonte said the South African government would not allow him to go to the country to record, but musicians there recorded their work secretly and sent it to him in New York, ANSA reported.
+The report also showed refugees in Swedish buses that were loaded onto a ferry.
+Allstate's announcement is the latest shot fired in an escalating war between the insurance industry and states regarding insurance regulations.
+By Curt Anderson, Associated Press writer Impressions of a Spanish film star on her first glimpse of Hollywood: "I am a little afraid of this city.
+At a meeting of the Korean Military Armistice Commission at this truce village, North Korean delegate Maj. Gen.
+This scenario will be recognizable to every Soviet citizen.
+Macmillan Publishing's debt will total $772.4 million and Macmillan Information's $940 million.
+We need only one language," said Vasily Nestase, another People's Front member.
+Once again, the State Department stiff-armed a request this week by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega for a high-level meeting.
+WPPSS defaulted in 1983 on $2.25 billion of bonds issued to finance two subsequently scrapped nuclear power plants, Units 4 and 5. The SEC began its investigation into transactions in WPPSS securities in 1984.
+Mandela also has said he supports Israel's right to exist.
+"He's a kid forever as far as I'm concerned," said Ed Stack, president of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. "Ted's very much a young person.
+A citation went to Jeff Widener for his photo of a Chinese man standing in front of a line of tanks.
+Earnings have been hammered as a result.
+Chairman Kim's ultimate answer to all these disagreements was to try to circumvent his giant partner.
+At least 16 of the sexual assaults occurred in San Diego, half of them at small motels.
+The 18-year-old plane is the oldest 747 in United's jumbo jet fleet.
+Bennett, who has said Chicago schools are in an "education meltdown," toured two public schools there last Wednesday at the invitation of Jacqueline Vaughn, president of the Chicago Teachers Union.
+The town flourished in the Middle Ages, and the remains of a palace for Hungarian queens are still in evidence.
+He noted that Marubeni has had business links with Nissan in the past.
+Many basic goods are no longer available to all.
+'Why are you seeing a foreigner.
+"He said he doesn't want to be among the walking dead," said Raymond Carl Kinnamon. "He's happy as a lark on Easter Sunday.
+United Technologies quickly had its Pratt & Whitney division seek a court injunction against JES Air in Singapore.
+Precious metals futures surged on New York's Commodity Exchange _ ending six consecutive weeks of decline.
+Depending on the type, implants can cost as little as $600 for a single tooth or as much as $10,000 for a full upper or lower arch, and some procedures are covered by Medicare.
+Between Oct. 30 and Nov. 20, the OMIA purchased securities at the rate of $25 million a week.
+Not yet." Rabin said he did not see the rock hurled Thursday but said about 80 percent of the violence in Gaza involved stone-throwing.
+Prudential-Bache Securities Inc., a unit of Prudential Insurance Co. of America, led the rankings for the latest 12 months, with an estimated return of 18.4%.
+The container, which will contain Coors or Coors Light, is packaged in a box with a plastic liner to hold ice.
+Contrary to the doom-and-gloomers, he says, the longest U.S. peacetime expansion didn't bypass the industrial sector.
+He says none of those loans have had to be renegotiated.
+Fund managers also have hired their own staff to help nationalist communities apply for grants.
+Andreotti has said his coalition must act quickly to stem a budget deficit and make Italy more efficient so it can compete in the integrated European market, set for 1992.
+It is expected to go public at 31 to 40 times the 24 cents a share earned by the company on a pro-forma basis for the 12 months ended March 31, according to New Issues.
+All things being equal, says GOP theoretician Kevin Phillips, Mr. Bush should win in a close call next Tuesday.
+TWA had budgeted $47 million for its U.S. advertising efforts this year.
+Or they may work only for the Japanese.
+It is loaded with insights that could equally fit into books on abnormal psychiatry, industrial sociology, linguistics, anthropology and medieval history.
+In the year-earlier period, Halliburton had a $488.7 million after-tax write-down of oil and gas assets and related investments.
+Cincinnati's worst happened in 1838 when the Moselle blew its boilers trying to overtake the Tribune.
+But Brady has been much less of an activist in this area, generally choosing to play down concerns that the dollar's strength was threatening to abort improvements in the U.S. trade deficit.
+"It helps them to upgrade the MD-80 market to a market that needs more range, greater seating capacity and better fuel efficiency."
+"But as you shrink, some of those jobs never come back.
+It is both his greatest strength and his most glaring weakness.
+The wiretap transcript indicates Armtec already had paid part of the expenses, NBC said.
+"Funerals seem to be a place where people can meet without too much being written into it," Scalapino wrote recently. "It doesn't seem contrived." John F. Kennedy's funeral provided the setting for many high-level meetings in Washington.
+Bell & Howell closed at $67.75, up 25 cents, in composite trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
+News Corp. said that in 1997, note-holders may require the company to purchase their notes, and the company may elect to pay them in cash, ADRs or a combination of both.
+Such ideas do not require more money, he said.
+Florida Gov. Martinez still trails for re-election, despite Bush visits.
+New York based J.T. Moran, founded in 1986, specialized in making markets in lowpriced stocks.
+In photography, amateur Ron Olshwanger won for a spot news picture in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch of a firefighter giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a child pulled from a burning building.
+Mr. Icahn was rumored Friday to have also acquired a stake in Pennzoil.
+Col. Oliver North is scheduled to appear today before congressional Iran-Contra investigators, who believe North directed Hall to doctor as many as seven documents and shred others.
+"A Christmas CArol" (1938): A compassionate look at Scrooge, starring Reginald Owen and GEne Lockhart.
+The issue would mark the first sale of such bonds by a Persian Gulf nation.
+The later dollar purchases, arranged July 16 for yen, also were done in spot and forward transactions, with $1 billion for yen settling July 18 and the rest to be settled in the August-October period.
+East German craftsmen and bakers, for example, often take jobs that many young West Germans snub.
+He had won a presidential election by a plurality but not a majority, as the opposition vote was split by two candidates, Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam.
+Mr. Poehl, even as he supports the slower evolution inherent in the Major plan, apparently isn't keen about the 13th-currency idea.
+Personal income rose 0.2 per cent and personal spending by 0.5 per cent last month, both signs of a healthier economy.
+The technological revolution had accentuated Europe's economic weakness.
+The protests prompted Bendjedid to promise a more liberal political system and less central control.
+The walkout by leftist unions, which began Wednesday and was suspended Friday, has been marked by attacks on public transport.
+But the HDL and LDL levels of women who were administered hormone supplements were basically unchanged.
+Analysts expect Bankers Trust to set aside in the range of $750 million and Wells Fargo to add $300 million to $500 million, based on a developing industry pattern of banks building reserves equal to about 25% of their Third World exposure.
+If the plan is approved, one new share would be issued for each share outstanding May 5 and distributed to holders May 20.
+The union has filed suit to overturn portions of the agreement that block it from making a bid.
+Lenders who keep the loans also gamble rates won't rise much, since they make the loans at only about a percentage point above their cost, roughly half the margin for conventional loans.
+Temperatures around the nation at 3 p.m. EDT ranged from 61 degrees at Fort Ord to 108 degrees at Redding, both in California. The nation's low Wednesday morning was 34 degrees at West Yellowstone, Mont.
+It is arrived at by giving each campus a 'target' consisting of the number of drop-outs it would have if its students had conformed to the national averages for the particular groups of subjects they studied.
+More than 20,000 people have died in political violence since the Shining Path took up arms in 1980.
+The reason: "People just don't have the pent-up demand for goods that they did in 1983," she says.
+Inspired by better snowmaking technology and growing attendance, ski resorts in the Northeast are spending millions of dollars in what industry officials call the region's greatest expansion since the 1960s.
+As officers secured the area, they heard a gunshot, Loman said.
+The Arts Council department handing this sector has expanded to around 30 people in the last two years.
+The Chicago Merc is reacting in part to competitive pressure from its crosstown rival, the Chicago Board of Trade.
+And there are the symphony's 12 recordings on the Los Angeles-based Delos label, ranging from Richard Wagner and Robert Schumann to the 20th-century American composers Walter Piston and Howard Hanson.
+In 1977, 29 people, including the entire University of Evansville basketball team, died when their DC-3 crashed after takeoff from Evansville, Ind.
+Orders for nondefense capital goods, a significant barometer of business investment, edged up just 0.1% in February after falling 8.6% in January.
+U.S. economic and military aid reached nearly $2 million a day. Opponents decried what they called the president's subservience to the United States.
+Currently, however, most of the tour companies are American and thus the federal government could do much to limit environmental damage, it said.
+Social Security is already the biggest holder of federal debt, and its share grows weekly.
+Bank board officials said they expect MeraBank Texas to consolidate all its operations in Texas within six to nine months.
+He also sounded a defiant note, urging Arabs to rise up and overthrow leaders in countries aligned against him.
+She said it was time to re-examine Manila's policies.
+(18) "Dear John," NBC, 12.3.
+The dependence on trade is well below that in more populous - and richer - countries, such as France (where it is 22 per cent), not to mention western Germany (33 per cent) or the Netherlands (55 per cent).
+The Fed has set the same monitoring range for debt for this year.
+"I'm asking the healthy businesses to find a number that they are willing to invest in this situation in the hopes that it will work out.
+The company hopes to persuade patients' insurance companies to come up with the rest, although insurance companies as a rule do not reimburse patients for experimental treatments.
+John R. MacLean, president of Union Carbide Industrial Gases Corp.
+It said the Central Committee would continue to assess the activities of unofficial nationalist movements.
+"The programs stink," said Frank Calzon, a Cuban exile who is a TV Marti supporter and Washington director of a pro-democracy group called Freedom House.
+But the slowdown in money-supply growth now worries Mr. Woodworth.
+But Judge Gesell hasn't yet given Lawrence Walsh the news that the immunity and discovery problems won't go away after the election, that they mean there can never be a trial.
+But siren blasts gave the 1,800 residents here precious minutes to take shelter, and none was killed.
+Restricting access to the office makes it less rewarding for a data intruder to chase up those code-words.
+Revenue came to $1.5 billion, up from $1.26 billion a year earlier.
+But the strength of the D-Mark against other European currencies - yesterday the French franc again fell below its old intervention floor - suggests Germany cannot remain insouciant.
+Analysts are having difficulty with their projections because prices of livestock feed and cattle fluctuated widely in July when the drought eased temporarily.
+Foisie said in an interim report that having a civilian be the top news executive would make the paper less vulnerable to charges that the military censors it.
+No decision has been made." Arafat has denied any PLO involvement in last month's raid but has not condemned the act outright.
+"This isn't something you have to do tomorrow," says Mr. Nordberg, who's based in New York.
+Mosbacher and Bush, both the offspring of wealthy Eastern families, chose to seek their own fortunes in Texas.
+She was immensely supportive of Roger Fry when he was being reviled for organising the first post-impressionist exhibition in London, and she helped him in the formation of the Contemporary Art Society.
+I don't believe there was any cause for concern." He declined to go into details of what was done to correct the problems, saying such matters were classified.
+Kostin said the government has been cooperative in allowing him to show the photographs and to travel with the exhibit.
+Saudi Arabia has always avoided allowing U.S. forces openly into the country out of fear their presence would help an internal opposition jell.
+"If you have a company with a substantial amount of revenues related to aircraft, with fewer and fewer new military programs coming on line, then these guys will have to redirect their future somewhere," he said.
+According to the ABC News report, Israeli troops demolished Dakdouk's home on June 16 on grounds he had thrown a firebomb at a bus.
+Other analysts, owever, worry that steeper declines could scare off the foreign investors the United States has come to depend on to finance its borrowing needs and could run the risk of igniting a new inflationary spiral.
+How can you make a name for yourself? The greater the numbers of subjects and the greater the time-span, the greater is the chance of achieving a statistically significant result.
+Receding waters have exposed cracked river banks and beach-like expanses where barges sit mired, their crews restlessly hoping for an unlikely rain.
+Continuum, a computer services company, said the acquisition is subject to the signing of a definitive agreement and approval by shareholders of Computations, an Australian computer services company that focuses primarily on the insurance industry.
+Hill has changed them." Despite the anger that began to mount, Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell of Maine at first held fast to the notion that Senate rules required a vote on the Thomas nomination be held last night.
+The Home Economist, a bulk food store in suburban Arlington Heights, has been out of oat bran for a month and manager Karen Shinville doesn't know when she will get more.
+An earthquake of 6 on the Richter scale can cause severe damage in the local area.
+It also anticipates breaking even over the entire year.
+So far, 386 have returned voluntarily to Vietnam and another 600 to 700 have agreed to, he said.
+Blair said she will remain publisher in Taos but will spend most of her time working in Santa Fe.
+Instead, the explosives were detonated by Mossad to avert the hijacking, the B.T. version ran.
+Though the Central America package was the heart of the administration's initial request, the underlying bill, which passed easily, has grown to include a laundry list of domestic appropriations offset largely by reductions from the Pentagon.
+Hundreds of billions of dollars are at stake." Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell, D-Maine, would not venture an opinion Monday on "how the substance abuse issue will affect the vote."
+It reflects values of a generation that wants more time for families and personal interests, says John H. Moxley III, who directs physician-executive searches for Korn/Ferry International.
+It couldn't afford food imports; it needed the foreign exchange for the machines and equipment that could bring China into the 20th century.
+"The continued existence of the armed forces is not a subject of discussion," the president said after last month's five-day round of negotiations.
+The women claim Burt performed the surgery either without their consent or by fraudulently obtaining their consent.
+A year ago, ABC began "PrimeTime Live" with a duo some called Fire & Ice _ Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer.
+The crowd roared in approval as he called on the Soviet Union, East Germany and Bulgaria to join Poland and Hungary in apologizing for participating in the Warsaw Pact invasion that crushed his reforms movement.
+Brazil returned to civilian rule under Sarney in 1985 after 21 years of military rule.
+I don't want to lose the group.
+Other magazine publishing companies have been moving in the same direction.
+Instead, it is run as if boosting farm income were the only goal.
+Dealers said selling pressure remained minimal. "Any decent line of stock up for sale at a reasonable price sells pretty quickly," one trader said.
+London share prices closed higher, supported by favorable U.K. economic news and modestly bullish sentiment.
+We are hoping they got into problems with the weather and diverted somewhere." There were conflicting accounts of who was aboard the plane.
+He will have a staff of 50 and will report to Phil Wise, general manager of group strategy and communications - the third person in that job in the past 18 months. Lewis, an Oxford graduate and Fulbright scholar, is well regarded as a City PR man.
+Opposition leaders said Sunday they plan to introduce a bill calling for abolition of the tax, which could lead to a parliamentary stalemate because of the opposition's control of the upper house.
+The shares rose 7 to 266p on healthy turnover of 2.4m. Yorkshire Chemicals declined 7 to 283p after a number of houses, including BZW and Goldman Sachs, cut profits forecasts.
+Channel Holdings interim pre-tax loss was Pounds 19,028 (loss of Pounds 1,322) and not Pounds 19m (Pounds 13.2m) as reported yesterday.
+After initially testing at a rate of five million cubic feet of natural gas, the stabilized rates increased to 23.5 million cubic feet of gas a day.
+By June 1968, it was the big hit of the year." How does he want to be remembered? "He played his part well," he said.
+He said the forest fire smoke in California actually intensified the temperature inversion that caused the smoke to hang in the air for weeks.
+De Beers said it would retain a 9.5 percent stake in Centenary.
+The numbers are then seasonally adjusted.
+A milky resin flows from the lacerations and turns into a brown, gummy material that is then dried and pulverized to make powdered opium.
+As measured by Wilshire Associates' index of more than 5,000 actively traded stocks, the market fell $3.714 billion, or 0.11 percent, in value.
+Today, more than 80% of black college students are enrolled in predominantly white institutions.
+Thunderstorms battered parts of Missouri and Kansas today, with more than 7 inches of rain in places flooding streets and closing some rural roads.
+Separately, Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., a unit of American Express Corp., unveiled its own certificates of deposit with returns linked to the S&P 500 index in either direction.
+WerBell called himself an advisor to the Green Berets in Vietnam and a retired general of the Royal Free Afghan Army, according to promotional material from his counterterrorism firm, Sionics Inc., released by the Sheriff's Department.
+The New York mission is the only real footing Yasser Arafat's group has in the United States, which shuns the PLO as a matter of policy as a promoter of terrorism against Americans and Israelis.
+As part of its program of liberalization of Japan's capital markets, the ministry plans to "auction" 20% of each month's issue of 10-year bonds.
+Reviewing the local and FBI lab tests could take several weeks, he said.
+Chrysler said it will offer rebates of $300 to $1,000 on selected new cars and trucks.
+Communist Party leader Milos Jakes condemned the social reforms that were crushed by Soviet-led troops 20 years ago, and said the nation will maintain central planning of the economy.
+"What we're really trying to do is to protect our natural heritage," said John Sawhill, the conservancy's new president and former federal energy chief.
+Lawmakers negotiated with the armed men, who demanded their members be allowed to leave with their weapons so they could join legal military forces under the government's jurisdiction, Tass said.
+If nothing else, it's a lesson in Economics 101: University of Texas junior Chuck Falgout invested $21 in lecture notes and turned a possible F into a B in biology.
+The IRS Commissioner's Advisory Group of outside tax experts posed that question last year.
+ICI is not going to make the investment required to be one of them. Another error of the 1980s, as ICI moved away from bulk commodity chemicals, was to expand into too wide a range of higher value-added products.
+The replacement of West German Finance Minister Gerhard Stoltenberg by Theo Waigel spurred European currencies because Waigel opposes a 10 percent withholding tax on interest income.
+This week's strength in bonds evidently has helped ease the fears of higher interest rates that weighed down stock-market investors the past few weeks, Joseph H. Barthel, director of technical strategy at Butcher & Singer, Philadelphia, said.
+Conner Peripherals fell 1 1/2 to 19 1/2.
+It can take the rest wherever it pleases," Tinker wrote of Thursday's performance.
+It is offered by the flagship banks of New York's Manufacturers Hanover Corp. in the one-year maturity only.
+The suspect resided locally, he said.
+Sunday _ Voters give LDP a stinging electoral defeat, as the party loses control in the upper house of Parliament for the first time in 34 years.
+To meet the cap, some of the countries would have to cut production.
+Bank of America said Euromoney Publications PLC agreed to market a series of international economic reports published by the bank.
+The same policy could be adopted in Britain. Finally, you might have drawn attention to the lack of any transport policy framework in Britain within which the railways are to fit.
+The administration clearly is using the money as leverage to pressure the Hondurans into continuing to host the Contra camps along their border with Nicaragua and into opposing demobilization, he said.
+I had that opportunity and I would want the same thing for them.
+Publisher Rupert Murdoch says he's selling his Boston television station because of his "great uncertainty" over renewal of his exemption from the federal ban on ownership of a newspaper and TV station in the same city.
+"His neighbors aren't trying to kill him, and he isn't so far ahead of the pack on the peace process with Israel as he used to be."
+One of the Magellan spacecraft's backup computers rejected commands when a memory chip failed, but the glitch won't hurt the $744 million exploration of Venus, engineers say.
+It said the army "detained suspects and brought them for investigation" to the security zone.
+The board's nominating committee promptly squelched Benson Jr.'s hopes in a unanimous decision not to recommend him.
+More radioactive radium was released into an aquifer under the plant than had been realized, increasing the potential health threat to nearby residents, state officials said.
+Kroger's plan, which was publicly proposed Sept. 13, would pay company shareholders $40 a share in cash, plus securities valued at $8 and publicly traded stock worth between $5 and $10.
+Former Navy Secretary James H. Webb never approached Defense Secretary Frank C. Carlucci to complain about proposed Navy budget cuts before Webb quit in anger, Carlucci told Congress on Wednesday.
+It said the tracking proposals were part of an "NCIC 2000" blueprint for updating the system, prepared for the FBI under contract by the MITRE Corp.
+The group reiterated yesterday that there would be no change in strategy. But the pressures persist.
+And Time's involvement, adds Mr. Levine, "will provoke a lot of advertisers to think about this process a lot more seriously."
+The gene was found in all other animals tested, including a primitive worm, indicating that its function is so important that nature has preserved it throughout three billion years of evolution.
+He was named the chief minister after his father resigned from the post to join the federal government as deputy prime minister.
+Turkey's tourism minister, Ilhan Akuzum, also attended.
+The rationale behind collaboration is that aircraft makers believe there is unlikely to be room in the market for more than one very large airliner.
+Although crossing the border without legal documents is the risky part, those who've worked in the same job in the United States since before 1982 don't have to show employers their documents.
+"There's a substantial effort throughout the nation of getting the criminal off the street and to win the war against drugs and put the drug pushers away," he said.
+Shell had ignored a federal requirement to monitor the drainage system before making discharges, allong discharges to go directly into state waters.
+The Agatha Christie property, which includes hardcover, paperback and some miscellaneous rights, is said to be its second-biggest profit center.
+I remember thinking, `Wouldn't it be great if people might want to hear my songs, come to a club and see me play?"' His appeal widened in 1976 with "The Pretender."
+Pennsylvania law entitles a plaintiff to compensation for all medical expenses, plus likely future ones.
+The aircraft later took off for China but the hijackers remained in Taiwan, a military spokesman said.
+Mr. Olijnyk looks at the work of about 500 artists each year.
+That has not happened. Mr Matiukhin survives mainly because he is responsible not to the government but to parliament.
+It wants both, and thinks that by asking the South Bank to market its programme better it can square the circle. In fact Snowman is now trying to boost audiences, which have fallen to a disastrous 60 per cent at the Festival Hall.
+The vice president's proposal, which he first described on Tuesday, would allow people to deposit up to $1,000 annually in a special savings account and defer taxes on the interest if the money was kept in the account for a minimum of five years.
+The firm's U.S. affiliate, Touche Ross & Co., found that out after issuing a solvency letter to Southland Corp.
+And although the company had been exploring new products and new markets, "its toe-in-the-water approach would hurt it somewhere down the road," says Charles E. Taylor Jr., an analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities Inc.
+Anti-smoking advocates are also pressing state public health officials to ban the product.
+Former President Richard Nixon gave an encouraging talk to several hundred drug rehabilitation patients, then sat down at the piano.
+The problems were uncovered by Hutton's new head fixed-income trader, Mark Kessenich, and further exposed by a general review of all Hutton's securities products, Mr. Rittereiser said.
+James Rosenberg, analyst at Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc., called the drop in First Fidelity's stock an overreaction to the fact that First Fidelity is no longer a takeover candidate.
+Solidarity spokesman Piotr Niemczyk said workers at the Lenin shipyard in this Baltic port met this morning and approved Walesa's request.
+Soon, there will be just one working mine in the entire principality. There is a feeling of growing confidence in Wales, exemplified by the national garden festival near Ebbw Vale that ends early next month.
+One of the legislators, Rep. Alvin Holmes, said no decision had been made on an appeal, but he hopes the case is taken to the U.S. Supreme Court.
+A federal district court allowed the lawsuit to proceed as a class action but dismissed the case before trial.
+One of the coup leaders was Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan, a cashiered lieutenant colonel who once supported Mrs. Aquino but later led an August 1987 attempt to overthrow her.
+"They basically outlined three options," Walker, the ranking Republican member of the House space science subcommittee, said in an interview.
+Dealer decisions on how much inventory to carry have a direct impact on production schedules.
+In Zurich, the bid price was $412.50, up from $412.30 bid late Monday.
+Distracted by violence and street life, many children lose interest in school by the third or fourth grade. Chicago, the third-largest city in the US, is also the most segregated.
+Why should they do it now?" An accused murderer killed himself while being held at a psychiatric institute by driving two ballpoint pens through his heart, a corner's jury has ruled.
+In 1985 he was working as the executive chef at a suburban Holiday Inn here.
+They decided to return to work at all but one mine after hearings on the illegal strike began in regional court, said strike committee member Sergei Masolovich.
+But critics questioned how he could reconcile promises to set up expensive new programs while also claiming to be a fiscal conservative who would balance the budget.
+It says it would be prepared to hold democratic elections, a novel experience for Mozambique.
+The report did not say when their visits took place.
+They asked for financial assistance to help pay for his defense.
+Price is expected to lead the new government, to be announced Wednesday.
+"We're backed by a presidential decree and humanitarian reasons.
+The government criticized the story in a 1,500 word letter that the Journal refused to print in full.
+But Sgt. Tom Skala of the police homicide division said it is not known whether the blazes were related.
+Meanwhile, a conference of intellectuals and human-rights activists proposed Nobel Peace laureate Andrei Sakharov as a candidate for the Soviet parliament.
+To a lesser degree, she says, fear of flying is caused by fear of heights and fear of crashing.
+When she began training 10 years ago, midwives could get licensed by passing a written test, but the law was revoked in 1980.
+Moreover, grousing about inadequate federal aid, especially in health care and transportation, is far louder than the complaints about high taxes.
+What's the latest forecast for 1988 car sales?
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Motor Club of America shares closed at $16, down $1.
+Even liberals should be able to resolve themselves to a Justice Thomas, who would know his job is the law and not politics.
+Doherty testified that he resigned from the IRA when he came to the United States and has had no contact with its members.
+Many big Wall Street brokerage firms who eliminated their research effort in stocks of emerging growth companies a few years ago are now resuming coverage of this area, he notes.
+MR JONATHAN Aitken, the defence procurement minister, was warned yesterday about the future of Swan Hunter.
+This was accepted by Prof Littlechild.
+Citicorp sticks out like a lightning rod in the storm surrounding bank stocks.
+A department store manager in Wuhan claimed following the socialist road was the key to his store's success.
+Yet Mr. Bush dropped plans to see King Hussein late last year in Europe because of pique at another speech the king had given that was critical of the U.S. and sympathetic to Iraq.
+And it had never occurred to her that she could make a major purchase without her husband's approval. "It's one of the basic things most women can't do - they can't write a big check without asking their husbands.
+Eastern Airlines is telling a federal judge that his order prohibiting the carrier from selling its East Coast air shuttle service plunges the financially troubled company into even deeper problems.
+Namibians will vote for a 72-member constituent assembly, with members chosen in proportion to the number of votes their party receives.
+They threw out the convictions by detecting an anti-Colombian bias in Judge Constantino's comments about the fate of judges in Colombia.
+Police blocked about 50 people from marching on a courthouse today to protest the trial of 14 alleged African National Congress members who have accused police of torture.
+Before the escorts started, Navy divers hauled about a dozen mines out of Kuwait's harbor.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, Josephson shares closed at $12, down 50 cents.
+An all-white jury found him guilty in a second trial.
+The seeds are then fertilized by the ash of the burned parent trees, and the lodgepole life cycle continues.
+A file server is the coordinating computer in a network; among many other tasks, it hands out data to the other computers, called clients, in the network.
+About 65% of the Chileans coming to Sweden are allowed to stay, even though many are rejected for asylum, he said.
+Comex gold futures volume jumped to 826,585 contracts in April, from 492,857 last year.
+Speaking at a joint press conference with Mr Reynolds, he said the declaration 'closes no doors except the door to violence and illegality.
+Questions about that account were first raised in 1987 when a memo by Bush's national security aide, Col. Samuel J. Watson, was released by the Iran-Contra investigating committee.
+It said democracy, the rule of law and openness must predominate.
+"He said he was having an argument with his mother over whether he was using narcotics or not," Baldwin said.
+That makes it seem that Israel is deliberately flouting the administration position that a postwar Middle East arrangement requires the trading of Israeli-occupied Palestinian lands for peace.
+"It's a unique route to choose," said James E. Spiotto, a partner in the Chicago law firm of Chapman & Cutler and an expert on municipal bankruptcy.
+Along the way, Galileo will obtain fly-by data about the moon, Venus and at least one asteroid, Gaspra.
+Nationalism is prominent in his lexicon of dangerous words.
+"I really want to go to PTL so I can understand what it's all about," she said. "It's like trying to find your real father." She said she was saddened when the television ministry fell on hard times following the revelation of the tryst.
+The floods also injured at least 90 people and forced thousands to flee their homes in the huge island's western province of Bengkulu, the Suara Pembaruan newspaper reported.
+But not all documents can be easily altered or summarized and Gesell said he won't spend much time on that process, particularly since Walsh says 50,000 pages are relevant to the case.
+He was freed in 1984.
+The client died in May.
+On a series of separate points, the assistant secretary found himself at odds with the testimony of prior witnesses.
+In the attack, gunmen firing from a car fatally shot a youth and a beer deliveryman, both Catholics.
+Richard said he believed his employer, a law firm, used its employee health program to discover his alcohol addiction and find a way to fire him.
+North, a former National Security Council aide and retired Marine officer, was ordered to perform 1,200 hours of community service for his Iran-Contra convictions.
+Baka and Orzechowski remain members of the Politburo.
+Hardiman explained that in the NASDAQ system in this country, every trade is reported and disseminated within 90 seconds of its execution.
+A fourth company, Ashland Oil Inc. said operating earnings rose steeply, although net was virtually flat.
+I say I'm doing Clark Gable.
+Pre-tax profit more than quintupled, to 40.46 billion yen from 7.98 billion yen.
+But since "B-Day" on March 1, when strong beer flowed legally for the first time in 74 years, the police have reported no increase in drunken driving and bar owners say people still restrict their hard drinking to weekends.
+And he said the decline of nuclear power could lead to darker days and nights ahead.
+The statement said government officials had "well-founded hopes" of announcing today both an agreement that would resolve the labor crisis and a new plan to attack inflation.
+The monopoly has been used in past years to retaliate against newspapers that failed to toe the government or ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party's line by making it difficult or expensive for dissidents to buy newsprint elsewhere.
+Before the program began in 1986, peregrines had not been seen in Illinois for 35 years, wiped out by pesticides that damaged their ability to reproduce, Ms. Byre said in a telephone interview.
+Those who have contributed more to women's pensions because they will draw them longer after retirement will, apparently, have to stop.
+The transaction had been anticipated by industry observers, and comes on the heels of the order by American, a unit of Dallas-based AMR Corp.
+The Post ran the story.
+Webster, 25 when she disappeared, had just returned to Boston from a Thanksgiving visit with family members in New Jersey.
+This ruling was handed down in June 1992, when the court determined that the Meriam people in the Torres Strait were holders of native title on about nine square kilometres of land.
+Mr Charles Kennedy, Liberal Democrat president (above, left), described the stance as 'a very reckless game'. He suggested that political expediency might have motivated Labour's plumping for the alternative member electoral system of PR.
+"Over the next several weeks I will be engaged in an intensive analysis of the property in order to determine their best possible use from a business and financial standpoint," he said.
+We four passengers gather behind the car and push as fast as we can.
+Pleasant's future growth may also be limited if it continues to restrict itself to a relatively small customer base.
+A poem published with the decree said: "Well, goodbye Kalinin. You were just a pseudonym of our returning Tver." Now, even the newspaper will have to call itself something else.
+Toshiba plans to buy a plant from Lampyre S.A., a French lamp maker.
+These alone probably formed as rich a vein of funds as the big public works projects now under investigation.
+If the House impeaches Hastings, which would be tantamount to an indictment, a Senate trial would be held.
+Attorney Brad Bunnon said the recordings and other records taken from psychologist Jerome Oziel's office after police served search warrants March 8 "were not turned over voluntarily" and should not be admissible in a trial.
+Five days earlier, then-Communist Party chief Milos Jakes and all the other hard-liners responsible for the post-1968 crackdown lost their seats on the ruling Politburo.
+Trench's mistake was to remove the sadistic ritual behind flogging, with a praeposter and a college porter to assist in the bare-bottomed assault with a birch.
+Software makers are bogged down by the copyrights they must pin down for the thousands of images they put on a typical disk.
+"I'd rather not go into any details of who's up and down," Baker said.
+The painter and the writer had both been adopted as significant manifestations of the spirit of Existentialism by Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir.
+"To massively overhaul the tax code and do nothing about the deficit just doesn't make sense," he insists.
+When stocks crashed last month, most economists agreed that the economy was still expanding, although slowly, and that a new recession wouldn't set in until late next year or in 1989.
+The decision to unveil the plane was prompted in part by Air Force plans to display publicly its new B-2 Stealth bomber on Nov. 22, said defense officials who asked not to be named.
+The pope will also stop in Chalco, a poor suburb of Mexico City and the site of a well-known shrine.
+It now offers 30 regional editions, it very recently began running ads adjacent to articles, and it has been beefing up its sales force.
+Separately, the Energy Department doesn't expect to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve until next month at the earliest, barring more fighting.
+The Series A bonds are priced to yield from 4.20% in 1993 to 5.95% in 2003.
+Redemption is subject to receipt of proceeds from its previously announced issue of $55 million of new first mortgage bonds, due "on or about" the beginning of April.
+The provision appears on the latest results as an extraordinary loss.
+Few of the reforms could have been applied moderately. Price liberalisation.
+Michelle Ortiz, 15, told the Times that about 20 youths were hanging out in a park before the shooting.
+In another incident, Fitzwater said White House chief of staff Jon Sununu was "verbally attacked" when he complained about the earlier occurrences.
+The company also announced the formation of a nominations committee, which will be responsible for nominating candidates for the group board.
+The Fish and Wildlife Service added 59 species to the list of endangered and threatened species last year, the second highest total ever, the service said Thursday.
+Treat them like royalty." When they arrive at Mount Vernon in the summer, passengers are presented with flowers, usually fresh daisies.
+Complicating the issue is South Dakota's recent decision to file a federal lawsuit sometime soon against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to force it to keep more water in strapped reservoirs in the north.
+Leopards and llamas and doves.
+The Securities and Exchange Commission charged Melvin N. Pomerantz, a Texas businessman, with insider trading in the stock of SFN Cos. in 1984.
+Lomak Petroleum Inc. said it agreed to buy Strata Corp. for cash and warrants.
+The government will announce this morning both the March U.S. producer price index, an important measure of inflation, and March industrial production, a measure of the economy's strength.
+In Changsha, capital of Hu's home province of Hunan, rioters looted 28 shops, Xinhua said.
+Both were struck in the head with rubber-coated steel bullets, they said.
+In other developments: _Defense Minister Magnus Malan told Parliament the military was considering integrating some army units.
+But there is no doubt that the fire is seen by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead as another blow to tourism on which the area is heavily dependent, and which has been battered by recession.
+Profit at the magazines unit would have been up slightly without the costs of starting its Entertainment Weekly publication.
+Mr. Gregory expects the Bank of Canada to loosen interest rates near the end of the summer in response to slowing economic growth and an easing of inflationary pressures.
+When air terrorism became a problem in the late 1960s, authorities responded by transforming airports into fortresses.
+Ribavirin is approved for the treatment of children with a certain severe respiratory virus.
+But then he said something with which I did agree.
+He relates it with such sincerity that you want to believe him.
+This attempt to preserve public confidence in the deposit-insurance contract resulted in a disastrous series of accounting games, regulatory forbearances and delayed closure decisions that ultimately magnified the size and scope of the original disaster.
+Miraculously rescued by an American submarine that just had been deployed, he had 30 days of the sort of combat that earned the submarine commander the Silver Star.
+House Speaker Jim Wright said today he favors passage of legislation this session that would apply the first-ever lobbying restrictions to former members of Congress and ex-congressional staffers.
+Counselors came to classrooms, asking students to write down their feelings and share their thoughts with friends and family.
+The subcommittee has also heard conflicting testimony about the role of former HUD Secretary Samuel R. Pierce Jr. in the awarding of grants.
+Solovyov also ignored calls for his resignation and the issues raised during the election campaign, which brought thousands of Leningraders into the streets for public meetings.
+"It just shows a strong sort of grassroots, institutionalized effort to take on the problem of tobacco use," he said. "There's been a general shift in the social attitude.
+By law, Bush told a news conference, the economic sanctions enacted in 1986 "remain on until the South Africans have taken certain steps" beyond just the release of the imprisoned black nationalist leader.
+Delta said net income fell 63% to $31.3 million, or 48 cents a share, from $85 million, or $1.73 a share, a year earlier.
+A 27-year-old man was arrested Friday on suspicion of kidnapping and murdering a girl in central Japan, police said.
+Longer term, Smith & Nephew is well placed in markets with strong growth potential - cost-effective healthcare.
+Sir Gordon indicated yesterday that Hickson expected 'relative stability and consolidation' in 1993, in spite of a US recovery.
+Davila said Hu paid Creque $5,000 each _ or up to $1 million _ for more than 200 illegal Chinese immigrants Creque allowed to enter the Caribbean territory and continue on to the the mainland United States last year.
+The union that represents career diplomats is taking legal steps to combat what it calls a disturbing pattern by the White House of appointing incompetents to key ambassadorships.
+Bryan had frequent meetings with Borman during the former astronaut's 15 years at Eastern, but he says he's never heard a word from Lorenzo and has gotten no more than "a cold-fish handshake" from Bakes.
+The friction among international securities firms likely will surface this week when the Association of International Bond Dealers, the Euromarket's preeminent industry group, meets in Oslo.
+"They're finally taking serious steps in organizing the company and changing the cost structure," said Barry Bosak, analyst with Smith Barney Harris Upham & Co. "They have a better product compliment than they have had in recent years.
+Prime Minister Jacques Chirac said Wednesday that France couldn't reduce unemployment in the near term under the current expectation that French gross domestic product will grow close to 2% this year.
+They switch vehicles twice _ once bursting into a restaurant and demanding the keys to a high-powered BMW.
+After heated arguments Thursday, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Arthur Greenwald ordered attorneys to return Tuesday, when he would decide the trial date.
+Nordbanken then received more than SKr16bn in capital from the government to keep it solvent. It has meanwhile become Sweden's biggest bank by market share after taking over Gota Bank, another state-owned crisis victim.
+He credited it to organizing by students and dedicated volunteers _ the campaign had only two paid staff people in Maine.
+But he said "many of the policy proposals" made by Mr. Gorbachev in a letter to the leaders last week "do need to be examined and do need elaboration" before the West can discuss further aid.
+"The Supreme Court agrees this is the best solution to the problem."
+Puli has been dead four years.
+In later London trading it rose to 125.50 yen, and in New York, it was quoted at 125.235 yen, up from 124.925 late Friday.
+Details of offstage sound, or the maid's duster, or Pastor Manders's hat, all contribute beautifully to the eloquent whole. Simon Russell Beale is a strongly morose Oswald.
+NCNB NCNB, Charlotte, N.C., had a much improved quarterly showing that analysts say will make it harder for C&S/Sovran Corp. to resist NCNB's acquisition attempts.
+The interests of European workers and managers are, thus, in one sense opposed.
+However, he described relations between the Soviet Sports Committee and the NHL as stable.
+Demidov said, "Unfortunately, many Sumgait policemen were not up to the extreme conditions" during the rioting.
+Electrochemical shares are traded on the American Stock Exchange.
+"We'd never had a price war before," marvels Keiji Tsuchiya, a salesman at Yodobashi Camera in Tokyo's Shinjuku district.
+The two-engine, five-ton boat sank with Casaraghi aboard, witnesses said.
+A decision by the Agriculture Department to loosen up acreage controls on 1989 wheat production "indicates the United States intends to be a grain seller, not a grain storer," the head of the National Association of Wheat Growers said Thursday.
+"It seems fairly clear that financial buyers, or bust-up artists, are going to have a much harder time putting companies into play," says Lazard's Mr. Rattner.
+It is here that lunch and dinner will be served to everyone throughout the weekend. Prices: Ffr1,700 a head for the weekend.
+Because officials have refused to recognize the church, it does not have permission to hold services.
+In fiscal matters, he's less experienced than the governor, but he presents himself as the more passionate ally of working-class voters in a fight against what he calls "the rich and powerful."
+Estimates range from 200-300 aircraft to around 600-700 aircraft.
+Will future generations of Germans remember the missile disputes and the ear-splitting low-level training flights of the U.S. Air Force?
+West German government spokesman Hans Klein told reporters in Bonn today, "There is no indication that East Germany is prepared to change its position."
+Guards marched her back in. The warden stayed calm.
+This month, the group will train volunteers for a "buddy system" to help people sickened by the disease.
+There have been holes in the plot and bad casting in some roles, but the leading man managed to carry it off.
+The firm had a loss of about $100 million trading risky options on Treasury bonds in the summer of 1987.
+Sleeping on your front can put stress on the lower back and neck.
+FDIC IS REBUFFED in effort to collect judgment from debtor's lawyers.
+IBM stock rose Tuesday after the company announced a major restructuring but traders said investors were selling the stock amid uncertainty about the impact of the changes.
+It won't be anymore." The five people killed were attending the annual church meeting, which attracted about 300 people from several states.
+A shifting distribution structure ultimately could help restrain Japan's notoriously high prices.
+With Pearl Harbor, we learned the cost.
+Quoting an unidentified source, the government-run Iraqi News Agency called the Syrian report "sheer fabrication." Syria and Iraq have been locked in an ideological feud for more than a decade.
+They were married in 1942.
+He said both men boasted to him in May or June of 1983 about the Radin murder.
+Falling freight rates and lower ship values made 1992 a grim year for most European shipping companies.
+Rushdie, born to a Moslem family in India, is a British citizen and has been in hiding in England since Feb. 14, when Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ordered Moslems to kill him.
+Organizers are demanding the resignation of the national government, additional benefits for miners and rejection of a new national union treaty, which they say exploits Ukrainians.
+The April contract for the benchmark U.S. crude, West Texas Intermediate, gained 7 cents to finish at $18.14 a barrel.
+Although the damages sought have never been quantified, a figure of Pounds 160m was thought probable. However, Mr Simon Roper of Oswald Hickson, solicitors for the members' agents, said the ruling had reduced both the scale and the scope of the trial.
+Nine of the 13 committee members who turned up at yesterday's confirmation hearing, including Chairman Hollings, openly expressed their intention to support the 70-year-old former Armco Inc. chairman.
+"People are extreme, dangerously so.
+John Major was impressed by the notion, telling last year's Conservative party conference that he wanted to see 'wealth cascading down the generations'. Whether this was consistent with his vision of a 'classless society' is debatable.
+It was just too primitive." The others stayed on, interviewing and photographing people in the area for the first edition of Tales.
+"Welk always said he would make my name a household word.
+Formal consultations between government, labour and employers are to be held twice a year, before economic policy measures are decided.
+But in Canada, the issue is one of acute concern, and negotiations with the Canadian government are proceeding slowly, Ms. Simon said.
+"He wanted to do one last good deed before going to Saudi Arabia.
+Hezbollah earlier accused Amal of shelling its positions in the villages of Jabal Safi, Mlita and Luweizeh with artillery and rockets.
+Citing the FBI chief's "honor and integrity," the president, in a statement, announced his intention a day after the nomination of Deputy CIA Director Gates was withdrawn.
+Insurer USAA will be paying employees called to duty the difference in pay for 12 months; health and insurance benefits will be maintained for two years.
+The editorial studiously avoided any mention of the substance of the dispute.
+Equally, building new airports runs smack into environmental lobbies. The CAA's answer is to put forward proposals which go some way towards creating the conditions for effective competition but also stand a chance of being politically acceptable.
+It is thought that many in the group now accept that its traditional reticence has led outsiders to assume the worst about its fortunes. Among other changes likely to take place is a more active property disposal programme.
+For workers, computer companies once offered lifetime jobs, generous benefits and ample opportunity for advancement in a white-collar environment.
+Aerosmith's "Walk This Way" is No. 61, and Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" is No. 96.
+Its latest estimates of tax-act effects show rising revenues from individuals' voluntary compliance.
+Oil futures were mostly lower on the New York Mercantile Exchange following the previous session's robust advance.
+At first, the Riordan Foundation, the vehicle used for the Los Angeles lawyer's philanthropies, concentrated on parochial schools in that city.
+The ruling Politburo also has stepped up its campaign against would-be reformers in the East German party's ranks.
+The only sound basis for press law is to require that journalists obey the law of the land - without privilege and without discrimination. Recent events suggest that the laws on trespass and telephone bugging contain serious gaps.
+For 1987, Continental traffic rose 86.9% to 39.1 billion revenue passenger miles from 20.92 billion in 1986.
+Mr. Jacobs has long been frustrated at the doubts over Minstar.
+Estimated volume was a light two million ounces.
+The company said the reduction of its stake in Mogen will allow the company to focus on its primary businesses.
+But its closure, many felt, might force some would-be entrants to delay a listing.
+John Poindexter's resignation last month, would succeed Ambassador David Abshire.
+He said Libya and the United Arab Emirates could not immediately go along with the plan.
+British Petroleum, the world's third-largest oil concern in sales after Exxon Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell Group, said Robert Horton will replace Walters as chairman.
+President Samuel Doe said Friday he is ready to step down or hold early elections under international supervision to help end a northern-based rebellion in which hundreds of Liberians have been killed.
+But, says Mr. Shilling, a series of severe recessions followed by weak recoveries is more likely than a 1930s-style depression.
+The GNP report showed inventories grew at a $22 billion annual pace, down from a $24.5 billion rate in the first quarter.
+The car is rated at a quick 7.5 seconds for its 0-60 mph performance.
+And Mr. Silber can spout an idea a minute.
+Bush said his appearance at Hickam, next to Pearl Harbor, brought back personal memories from World War II when he was stationed in the Pacific.
+Still, forecasters say, the expected rainfall isn't likely to be heavy or drought-breaking.
+Cities in the Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic each winter spend millions of dollars keeping streets and walkways clean.
+It is perhaps an indication of Hanson's stolid mass that a Dollars 3.2bn deal will have a modest impact on the company's prospects.
+At the CME, trading would stop for an hour if the Standard & Poor's 500 stock-index futures contract fell 30 points and for two hours if the S&P contract fell another 20 points the same day.
+Farmers and agribusiness should expect to see continued growth in the U.S. economy in the year ahead, with a potential for falling inflation, according to a member of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System.
+'Once the snacking habit is established, consumers demand more variety.
+How feasible is this concept?
+"Thank God the over-40s are going to the movies now," Valenti told reporters before his speech.
+"On the way home," his notes recall, "it took concentrated effort to keep that car pointed south.
+It's helping us re-cement our relationship," he added, nodding toward his Swedish wife.
+A competition between the Rhett and Scarlett look-alikes is set for Tuesday, and guests in antebellum dress will attend a "Gone With the Wind" ball Thursday night.
+The matter was referred to the Parsippany health department. City officials could not be reached for comment Monday.
+Along with working for the AP as a staff member in New York and a stringer in Miami, Sosin spent much of his career writing for The Miami News.
+But a last-minute groundswell of opposition, primarily against drilling in the wildlife refuge, and the threat of a filibuster kept the bill from proceeding.
+Some manufacturers, notably Rover with its highly successful 800-series 'facelift', have abandoned the ultimate saving of drag coefficient in favour of a more distinctive front-end appearance.
+Meanwhile, a handful of other fund holders face a rude awakening concerning so-called phantom income tax.
+The five-member San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously Tuesday night to raise fares from $1.50 to $2.50.
+Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have proposed 17.4 million barrels a day, including Iraq's share, as a more realistic ceiling.
+Police also presented evidence for the warrant that Shuck had draped blankets over her windows and used four times more electricity than her neighbors.
+Neither is conducive to art conservation.
+'I want to see an accommodation on the constitutional issue which is reasonable and fair to all,' he said. The reaction in Whitehall was cautiously upbeat.
+He easily defeated Jackson's call for higher taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations.
+At least one new hot mill was necessary with a capacity of 700,000 tonnes which would cost Dollars 500m.
+A Times Mirror spokesman said officials couldn't immediately be reached to comment.
+Author Laurence Ross had only to link the tunes. As Orbison explains himself to his son, the extraordinary serendipity of his life reveals itself.
+London Underground said its position had not shifted. Under the plan, all 21,000 employees will switch to salaried status, with 30 per cent losing financially after three years and 70 per cent gaining immediately.
+The government is nervous.
+Analysts nevertheless contend that prices are likely to fall from the existing range of $15 a barrel to $12 or even lower by the end of the summer.
+Although the weapon is crude by modern standards, its 1,000-pound warhead can cause severe damage.
+This is still unknown." But the change has been felt in Congress and the states already.
+Israel has blocked establishment of an EC office there, but will give the representative diplomatic status.
+The ZDF interview was conducted in German and English at the Iraqi-born Barbouti's London apartment.
+There are about 10 million dispersed family members in the two nations.
+"We take strong exception to her claim that we target underage consumers or mislead the public in any way," Mr. Appleman said.
+In 1992, one London police officer was injured by a gun being fired at him.
+The war ended in 1975 with communist victories in all three countries.
+"We have to look up, because that march for good jobs and real freedom didn't end that August afternoon 25 years ago.
+Mr. Heider said he purchased the shares because the Nebraska economy is strong compared with the rest of the country.
+"It always had a good product, but the market just wasn't ready for it."
+If history is any guide, those lower-quality earnings also will come home to roost in lower stock prices, analysts say.
+He said the Kremlin has been arming the Afghan government for 35 years.
+The system needs to protect innocent defendants from being bankrupted by virtue of defending themselves.
+But because traveling through the canal can add as much as a week to shipping time, only goods that are not time-sensitive move through the waterway.
+Rain showers mixed with light snow over upper Michigan.
+Last month's gap compared with a record surplus of $38.66 billion in April, when income taxes were due.
+It is also providing more help to U.S. efforts to stop the drug trade.
+The legislation would violate privacy rights, foster discrimination against homosexuals and frighten away from testing members of high-risk groups, critics maintain.
+Five Miami-area mayors, all Cuban-Americans, criticized Mandela for being insensitive to human rights in Cuba.
+Mr Warren Christopher, the secretary of state, is also considering a visit to the region in the next few weeks. The negotiations between Israel, Syria and Lebanon, also ended yesterday without any hint of a breakthrough.
+It turned the corner early last year, from a three year decline, but grew at a mere 1.7 per cent in the year to May, well below the 5 per cent annual growth which many economists believe is needed to fund a revival.
+The mandate for the largest, General Electric Capital Corp.'s $300 million of three-year bonds, apparently was won by Merrill Lynch International & Co. through an aggressive bid.
+Housing costs rose by 0.5 percent, the biggest advance since January's 0.7 percent.
+He was mocked by most Israelis and ignored by the news media.
+At Dollars 10 a ounce, 541m ounces, or 2.8 per cent of total stocks, could potentially enter the market, it suggests. Even prices up to Dollars 20 an ounce would draw only 2.2bn ounces or 12 per cent out of stocks.
+KWIK SAVE, the UK's biggest discount chain, has bought 12 Grandways supermarkets from privately owned William Jackson for Pounds 13.6m. The deal comes only a week after Argyll, the supermarket group, paid William Jackson Pounds 23m for nine stores.
+Gusty winds capsized a boat filled with dozens of tourists near the port city of Dubrovnik on Saturday afternoon and four people died, the Tanjug news agency reported.
+Revenues from such a fee should be earmarked exclusively for meeting the long-term health care needs of our older citizens." Here are the Democrats' replies: "In Massachusetts, I have supported policies to protect the rights of non-smokers.
+From Northern Ireland, there is a businessman who was Olympic bobsleigh gold medallist in 1964.
+Speculation is that Executive Vice President Alan Gilmour, who becomes president of the Ford Automotive Group on Thursday, will succeed Poling.
+"It is a hard place.
+'The backing of News Corp will mean better and better programming,' said Mr Ashok Kurien, director of Zee.
+But in the best of future worlds, he said, "that leaves the teen-agers of today." "Many people are discouraged about teen-agers because some of them are so sexually active," he said.
+Mr. Drexler, 42 years old, joined Gap in 1983, after working for Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Allied Stores' Ann Taylor division.
+"We've got a nice house, two cars and a VCR already."
+"It's the first time ever in Asia, so we prepared very, very hard," said official Kim Taesop.
+The most severe earthquakes in the recorded history of the United States occurred in the region of New Madrid, Mo., in 1811-1812, said Rep. John Tanner, D-Tenn.
+Don Fiedler, national director of the National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws, called the regulations an "end run around the Constitution" because the probable-cause standard in criminal law would not apply in the civil proceedings.
+There are no airports, no industries.
+Pomfret, a small but tasty fish, "is thrown away by the thousands," Grace said.
+They expressed frustration with the legal system, but said they were not angered by the Supreme Court's decision.
+The train, a crowded local of the national railroad, plunged 25 feet into the San Rafael River, 15 miles south of Gusave, when a bridge it was crossing collapsed.
+Today, Groupe des Assurances Nationales is the smallest of the big four French insurers in what constitutes one of the most competitive European markets.
+Forget the tender trap, I thought.
+Tenneco has received a number of quieries on the properties, company officials said.
+The blockade was a series of mounds of earth, some teepees and old couches, stretching 330 feet across a dirt road nestled in a large meadow beneath thew snowcapped Coast Mountains.
+It tends to make converts of people who hadn't been so extreme.
+Nokia Data, for instance, made it possible for the Italian Mr. Levi to keep his main residence in Turin.
+Getting a community of parents to care again about its schools is essential, but in Chicago the new boards will make mistakes and Mr. Kimbrough will have to identify them.
+'A lot of business has become tours-orientated, which may be in May or June.
+Syria considers Lebanon to be within its sphere of influence.
+Among those curtailing or withdrawing from Eurobond trading activities lately are Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., Chemical Bank, Bank of America and L.F. Rothschild, Unterberg, Tobin Inc.
+Then let the dude go!
+BBC2 shows the first in its two part drama by Simon Gray, Unnatural Pursuits.
+In one small but particularly unpopular gesture, he eliminated the Secretary's Day perk of sending each secretary in the tobacco unit a dozen roses.
+I much prefer money I can put my hands on."
+The slain soldier's body was found last week after he was missing almost three months, and the other soldier dissapeared last week.
+After that, the fee could rise.
+The storms were accompanied by hail, rain and spectacular lightening.
+CTU President Donald Feeney has denied involvement.
+The Semiconductor Industry Association said its most recent forecast of the U.S. and world-wide markets confirms that a long slump in the semiconductor industry is finally over.
+'You must tell readers what this deal might mean.
+Another plus for Midlands is that it is has the ability, if it needs to, to claw back a fair chunk of the Pounds 33m from customers because of previous under-recovery in tariffs.
+While Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev appears to have a plan, experts in the West are in the midst of a free-for-all over the tricky, seldom-explored questions of the social, economic and political costs of gearing down for peace.
+Frost was expected as far south as San Diego early next week.
+Tokyo stocks closed mixed, while equities fell in Frankfurt.
+"They're swearing in the new government right now.
+"Most Americans feel a kind of moral leadership vacuum. Everybody's hero is dead.
+In the event, persistent mistrust of Labour did the trick for the Tories.
+Sen. Dodd confirmed that an American jailed in Nicaragua on suspicion of espionage is the brother of a U.S. congressman from Ohio.
+For instance, Rep. William Lehman, a Florida Democrat, was "extremely persistent with his request to meet with the secretary," according to the notes of Mr. Pierce's assistant.
+It also charges $175 a ticket to the 1,500 people who attend the awards show.
+But equity-linked issues, especially Japanese equity issues, were down as stock prices dropped.
+In his spare time he runs a gold mine. Zirknitzer is one of many Europeans in the mountains of Victoria and New South Wales.
+Lifting of the ration system after seven years caused no joy since meat was so scarce.
+The Indian government paid Sri Lanka's top Tamil separatist leader to ensure his cooperation in an accord intended to end the rebels' war against the dominant Sinhalese, the Indian ambassador said today.
+As a consequence, critics say, the Fed's inevitable first reaction to signs of inflation is to slow the economy, mainly by restricting the money supply and thereby raising interest rates.
+However, Dr. Rosemary K. Newman of Montana State University tested it on chicks and found that it lowered their cholesterol levels 18 percent.
+The markings on Minnie, now 4 years old, were visible at birth.
+Hippocrates, which won a National Magazine Award for general excellence in its first year, aims at an upscale sophisticated audience interested in maintaining or improving personal or family health.
+Price Waterhouse could face contempt penalties if it violates securities laws, under a permanent injunction sought by the SEC.
+"They rode one of the top 10 roller coasters in the country at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City, saw the rodeo in Cheyenne (Wyoming) and have hit the midways at the Montana and South Dakota state fairs," Skaggs said.
+"I think another six to eight weeks is available to prevent a conflict, but after that it becomes almost inevitable," said Paul Beaver, publisher of Jane's Defense Weekly.
+Fodor guides cost just under Pounds 10 in the UK. Diplomatic and business contacts who travel frequently in eastern Europe swear by Insight guides.
+The delegates also re-elected UAW Secretary-Treasurer Bill Casstevens.
+The men grinned broadly as they embraced their families and colleagues waiting in the lobby of the building.
+Icahn long has advocated a spinoff of USX's steel division, formerly known as United States Steel, as a way to boost shareholder values.
+Sen. Dan Quayle, scheduled to become the Republican vice presidential nominee tonight, is discovering that he has a tough task persuading his party of his worthiness for the job.
+The police waited 25 hours, then rescued the children and killed the kidnappers.
+And Du Pont scientists hit the jackpot a few years ago when they developed a version of Lycra used instead of rubber along the edges of disposable diapers.
+Although the steel industry has declined precipitously, Homestead Acting Mayor Joseph Little, like most everybody else around this town of 5,000, is proud of the crowd his valley has drawn.
+It was attacked by Lasmo during Enterprise's unsuccessful bid.
+Under the new quota, the Dominican Republic will be allowed to ship 123,200 short tons of sugar to the U.S. in 1988, down from 160,160 this year.
+Much of the paper has been issued at the very short end of the market from seven days upwards. The Treuhand has said it will tap the market in maturities between seven days and two years.
+The civil lineup against him includes the Ohio Deposit Guarantee Fund, which went belly up when Home State failed; it is suing for $756 million.
+It is the first time since 1985 a shuttle is taking along components of Spacelab, although the pressurized module normally carried in the payload bay is being left behind.
+But people close to West Point say that merging at a high price is about as likely as Bill Farley's 1980s dream of becoming president of the United States.
+Hnda started importing American-made Accords in 1988, and Toyota plans to start in 1992.
+The rate on funds, which is the rate on reserves that banks lend each other overnight, averaged 6.64% in the week ended Wednesday, about the same as 6.61% the previous week.
+In 1981, the Justice Department closed a four-year criminal investigation into the scandal-ridden submarine program at General Dynamics Corp.
+Mexico's currency plunged 25% against the dollar on the market used primarily by tourists and exchange houses along the U.S. border.
+The law's challengers said it does not give individual clubs an opportunity to prove they should not be treated as a public accommodation.
+A U.S. diplomat from the American consulate in Chengdu was investigating.
+Exxon crews rinsed the beach several times but recently agreed to stop, and return later, because of concern that cleanup work would impede the salmon run, which has just started.
+Centaur Partners IV, based in New York, said Monday in filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it and other investors have acquired 16.53 percent of NII's stock and hope to restructure or sell the company.
+That certainly worked in 1991, when convertible and junk-bond funds bounced back.
+Generale de Belgique's shares closed at 3,250 francs on Friday.
+On the other hand, economists expect the rate of nonfarm job losses, particularly in autos and construction, to begin to taper off.
+Major Mike Stepp said hostilities began in the gulf Sunday when an Iranian gunboat fired at a helicopter at 2:10 a.m. EDT.
+Eleven other Palestinians were reported shot and wounded in other, scattered clashes with troops in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
+The only items that will be subsidised are those few remaining at the official rate of exchange. Use of subsidies: There are no plans at this stage to make subsidies more selective.
+A paper on the history of the toilet has earned a high school student a $4,000 scholarship, according to a University of Evansville spokeswoman.
+Officials said earlier they believed Morry had personal problems.
+Apparel prices were up 0.5% in November on top of a 1.3% jump in October and a 1.1% increase in September.
+"A gift horse has delivered something you didn't expect.
+And his decisions contain some discussion of the role of precedent.
+She said Nesbitt gave classified communications intelligence information to the Soviets during his 10-day stay in Moscow and also provided Soviet agents with diagrams and charts.
+Protestant political leaders oppose any weakening of British control over the province's affairs.
+However, the decision seemed to arise from increased pilfering at state-owned works.
+"There is no way a bid would succeed for the company," said Philip Morrish, chemicals analyst.
+He got in his last round in the chill of a Sunday afternoon with temperatures in the mid-40s and barely another soul on the course except him, Scowcroft and Houston oilman John Ashmun.
+But Israeli sources say Arens intends to ask the United States for money to help Israel's own defense industry develop modern weaponry, in addition to U.S.-made weapons such as F-15 and F-16 fighter planes.
+Miss Arizona Kimberly Hoskins said her grandparents made her aware of the problems facing elderly Americans.
+The two were sentenced to 19 years in prison.
+This was one of several new elements turned up by McKay in his investigation of an incident in 1985 when Howard and Sondra Bender, head of a wealthy Washington real estate family, donated $40,000 for Mrs. Meese's salary.
+Soon the dance degenerates into pure chaos.
+The Arc de Triomphe is falling down.
+He is well-known in Democratic circles, having been executive assistant to Vice President Walter Mondale and chairman of Mr. Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign.
+Problems that were not issues in 1977 _ drugs, AIDS, homelessness _ plagued the city.
+After taking into account inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index, workers saw no increase in their buying power through their pay raises, the government said.
+The Federal Trade Commission several years ago set up consumer-protection rules for people buying by mail.
+Asked to point to a light placed in that field, 'the patient normally demurs, saying that since he is blind there, there is no point in doing the test.
+Prices of actively traded 30-year government bonds rose about half a point, or $5 for each $1,000 face amount.
+"There is a good education available to every kid in DeKalb County," he says.
+Sales increased by 2.2 per cent to Fl 11.76bn.
+The electronic-products maker said Mr. Bell also resigned as a director and as president of Kierulff, the company's largest division.
+However, the agreement provides no increase in base pay and will fund part of the pension increase with a temporary reduction in COLA payments in the second and third years of the contract.
+Aetna, the fifth largest auto insurer working in Pennsylvania, expects to have pulled out completely in one year.
+Tosay's proposal will be discussed during a second round of informal peace talks with Vietnam in Jakarta, Indonesia, beginning Feb. 19.
+News that Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce has made two issues of preferred shares weighed heavily on the sector and CIBC slid CDollars 7/8 to CDollars 24.
+To this end, all states would be well-advised to establish standing, nonpartisan tax-policy review commissions charged with monitoring tax fairness and efficiency in relation to future economic changes or shifts in tastes and demands for public services.
+Six issues began trading over the counter recently.
+Rein Kaareprere, assistant to the prime minister of Estonia, one of the 15 republics that make up the Soviet Union, said he expected his country may soon set up a stock exchange.
+Baker's talks with Shevardnadze, which begin Wednesday night, are intended as preparations for the event.
+A headquarters unit in Honduras coordinates the exercises has about 1,100 personnel assigned to it.
+A jury ordered a radio station and two disc jockeys to pay $694,200 in damages to a news director whom they referred to with risque jokes on a "shock radio" program.
+Onyszkiewicz expressed wariness, but said that, "Our hopes are not quite blown yet." "It seem that the authorities would like to obtain our stamp (of approval) under decisions that have already been made.
+"For a lot of women abortion is simply seen as a form of birth control, especially in the big industrial cities.
+If the Chapter 7 bankruptcy-law filing is successful, Unisys could have Valley View liquidated to pay its debts.
+They could be there for the next five months, doing their job of purifying water, worrying about their families, thinking about home.
+Mr. Breeden didn't reject the proposal.
+With no tied channel, only the biggest brands with the biggest advertising prosper, so a share war ensues and weaker suppliers exit.
+The rating concern said it assigned a rating of Baa-2 to a proposed issue of $500 million of notes and debentures.
+"I sit and I think about the waiting," he said of his experience now in the desert. "It's kind of like being a hostage. We're here, and we don't know when the hell we're going home.
+After he was deported to Colombia in 1975, Lehder allegedly began smuggling cocaine into the United States in small amounts, concealing it in the lining of suitcases.
+But the man was an emissary from Philip K. Wrigley, of the chewing-gum Wrigleys.
+Local-content rules have caused the number of parts makers to mushroom.
+A group of Carmelite nuns protesting what they call the liberalization of their order began the fifth month barricaded in their monastery's infirmary Saturday with no apparent sign of coming out.
+"We watched the epidemic unfold in front of us, right from the beginning until today.
+The government argues that such a move would conflict with the system of justice.
+More than a year ago, Westinghouse officials forecast that the company would have double-digit per-share earnings growth this year and 10% operating margins if GNP growth was in the 2% to 2.5% range.
+It owns or leases a total of 342 such centers. The $90 million charge related to the disposition plan will be taken in the fiscal second quarter ended Nov. 30.
+Last Thursday, the Bundesbank raised its discount rate 1/2 point for the second time since July, an action followed by rate increases by the central banks of France, Italy and the Netherlands.
+Gumercindo Yap, chief of the Northern Luzon Command, said he was having trouble controlling his troops because of their anger over the colonel's slaying.
+1991 43.3 -1.3 -1.1 6.9588 102.0 3rd qtr.
+In the year-earlier period, Southwest earned $8.1 million, or 18 cents a share.
+All the publicity surrounding the Sparc has jarred other U.S. chip makers, some of whom accuse Sun of overstating its potential performance.
+On Capitol Hill, Bush's aid proposal will fall into place behind a pending $500 million request for emergency money for Panama, which has been bogged down in disputes about how the new aid will be funded and how it will be used.
+"They're all the time arresting what they call the leadership, but they haven't gotten the leaders," she said.
+Trading was active, with spot transactions totaling $11.130 billion, up from Tuesday's $8.833 billion.
+Now, a company must show it is negotiating in good faith.
+Such efforts, Dukakis said, have been "jerked around" during the Reagan years because of funding cuts.
+Controversy flared almost immediately.
+It makes it unlikely the party could ever bring itself to elect him leader, or prime ministerial candidate, but that does not mean he would not want the job.
+The heat index was 109 in Laredo and 107 in Cotulla and Beeville.
+It's a straight business proposition." Third-class advertising mail increased 173 percent between 1972 and 1987, while other categories increased by only 44 percent.
+Purchases of prime real estate and Hollywood movie studios by the Japanese grabbed the headlines, but the most dramatic inroads by the Japanese have come in banking, according to the institute's study.
+People who really want to return will come back anyway," Fascelli said as he was taken into custody, according to the Rome newspaper Il Messaggero.
+These cells are part of the immune system and are the primary target of the AIDS virus.
+The family was approached by a group of youths who sliced open Sherwin Watkins' pants and took a money clip containing about $200 and some credit cards.
+He graduated in 1949.
+LIVESTOCK & MEATS: Prices of cattle futures contracts climbed on speculation that increased purchases by meatpackers are whittling down a glut of cattle in the nation's feedlots.
+The government has appointed a new interim director of state television after weeks of bitter internal struggle, the newspaper Lidova Demokracie reported Friday.
+Frankfurt stocks continued their rally for a second day in moderately active trading, aided by the dollar's stability and Wall Street's modest gains.
+"I was the kind of person who got mad if you even looked at me the wrong way," he said. "When I was 14, I stabbed a boy.
+"There has been a trend toward more man-made fibers," says Bob Blanchard, president of National Knitwear Manufacturers Association in Morristown, N.J., which tracks national wholesale thermal sales.
+Eastern's militant union leaders said the sale would be the death of the airline and vowed a fight to overturn the deal.
+"This decision is a reaction to confront the hemorrhage of Romanian goods across the border, which is squeezing the Romanian market, which is so poor anyway," government spokesman Adrian Sirbu said.
+However, public companies would still be required to discuss any material effects that inflation has on their business and operations in the narrative portion of annual reports and other disclosure documents.
+Dealers are reporting many more inquiries being turned into orders and we're now seeing fleet customers who we haven't talked to for a considerable time.'
+He criticizes his own ruling party for doing too little to promote balanced growth, and supports open trade.
+Secondary trading volume plummeted last year in both sectors.
+Rock strata under California have been so fractured and jumbled that they form a "shock absorber" that dissipates quake vibrations.
+But the former spokesman said he believes the general was talked out of suicide and opted to seek diplomatic asylum the next day.
+He analyzed himself, digging like an archaeologist past layers of his own repressed memories.
+Japan's biggest obstacle to benefiting from the infrastructure program is the way money flows through the country's political machine.
+The British never did give the trade concessions and the Allens fell into debt with Montreal businessmen.
+A second violation prompts a water shutoff, and the price of getting water turned back on is $200, he said.
+Most of that aid has emanated from former West Germany, however.
+"A serious analysis shows what he suggests under the banner of restoration of Russia's sovereignty means a call to the breakup of the Soviet Union," Gorbachev charged.
+Only one play, "Actors and Actresses," was scrubbed in tryouts before it reached Broadway.
+Call option from 1993 at par and on every payment date thereafter.
+Telephone messages for comment left Saturday at the offices of 20th Century Fox, Gracie Films and Brooks were not immediately retuirned.
+On Friday, the government reported that wholesale prices fell in November for the third time in the past five months, with the drop led by a big decline in gasoline costs.
+The moment is apt because Indonesia today is relatively free of the dangers that threaten liberalization elsewhere in Asia.
+A third, unidentified Palestinian shepherd is suspected of participating but has not yet been charged, the army said.
+Dial-a-porn companies make their services available to callers through 976 exchanges and AT&T's 900 long-distance lines.
+He was expected to offer wide-ranging proposals on arms control and other issues, including cuts in Warsaw Pact forces, sources said.
+"If (the man charged) wouldn't have turned himself in, somebody would have killed him," said 17-year-old Youlanda Sanders, the baby's cousin.
+This diplomatic impasse is eroding the enthusiasm of potential investors and lenders, who are meant to shoulder as much as 60% of the financing.
+A jury has awarded a transsexual $4,500 to pay for new surgery to repair problems caused by a sex-change operation in 1979.
+The Hooker Telescope was mothballed in 1985 by the Carnegie Institution, former operator of the observatory, in a money-saving move.
+The IRS claim stemmed from a theory the agency had developed that would have raised the market value of Saudi oil handled by Texaco during some of the years in question.
+"Without a doubt it's a great responsibility," said Ms. Jesus. "Whoever speaks out on these problems is seen as someone who can have some influence or can do something about them.
+That may account for some of the increase in conflict.
+They began arriving at Travis, about 35 miles northeast of San Francisco, Thursday night.
+Share prices also were higher in Paris, Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan and Stockholm.
+Later, in London, it was quoted at 146.45 yen and in New York, the dollar was quoted at 146.505 yen, up from 145.925 yen late Friday.
+But the reduction of Jordan's diplomatic staff to eight drove Amman authorities to going public.
+He also would like the SEC to take on more staff to regulate the fund industry, and wants regulations governing the marketing of mutual funds by banks tightened so that customers are fully informed about what they are buying.
+Many of them demanded she resign.
+What famous personality was on hand to pose for snapshots with children at a recent game?
+Andrei Sakharov said the Kremlin has tentatively agreed to allow him to leave the Soviet Union to attend a conference in the U.S.
+After nine months of a bitter walkout, striking Eastern Airlines pilots voted to end their strike.
+POLAROID IN MOSCOW Polaroid Corp. opened a new retail shop in Moscow that will sell the company's cameras to Soviet citizens for rubles.
+"This one doesn't have enough pitch or enough drains."
+Part of the Missouri law upheld by the Supreme Court required medical tests on any fetus thought to be at least 20 weeks old to determine if it can survive on its own.
+"My feeling is that it's going to be an economic project, but I want to see the numbers before I commit," said Mr. Bigelow, who believes the project won't be completed until 1993, "at the earliest."
+January platinum was off 70 cents an ounce to $527.20.
+"We want to develop and maintain a reputation with the Japanese investment community," he says.
+The bonds of some large regional banks also rose on speculation that more mergers will occur among those concerns as well.
+The 1985 trade embargo against Nicaragua remains in place and the administration favors continued U.S. humanitarian assistance to the rebels until after the Feb. 25 elections.
+Simply finding the ZIP code can be tricky for a computer.
+Previously the longest loan Chrysler offered through its credit subsidiary was for 60 months.
+Spence said he gave a razzing to nurses who constantly told him to "breathe through your nose now, and breathe deep."
+Dugan was on a tour of U.S. military instillations in Saudi Arabia when he made his comments.
+An agricultural engineer and former university rector with no political experience, Fujimori was the surprise of first-round elections April 8. He surged past seven opponents to nearly tie Vargas Llosa.
+Ms. Gibbs said the union's board is supporting a strike because it doesn't believe the company has negotiated in good faith since it unilaterally imposed a new contract June 1 on the flight attendants.
+He and Joy, who separated in the 1960s, had no children.
+More than 49,000 producers shared $410.2 million _ about 10.5 percent of the total package.
+The approval rating was higher in the Netherlands (99 per cent) than in Germany (98) and was lowest in Italy (77).
+I have lived with a huge division inside a big group which has all of the disadvantages of a plc and none of the advantages.'
+In the past, when OPEC output crossed the 80% threshold, he said, prices became far more volatile.
+Fed policymakers are believed to be concerned that lower rates in the United States would prompt a flow of money out of American credit markets into foreign securities with increasingly attractive yields.
+"The president is not afraid to fail on this."
+Analysts said investors, especially professional money managers, continued to scramble after stocks to get aboard an unexpectedly sharp and durable rally dating back to late November.
+There were dozens of votes on Contra aid over the years, most of them cliffhangers.
+Eddie Antar, who customarily ignores reporters, also couldn't be reached.
+And Mr. Benito is busy with his own economic plan: marketing a machine that determines whether a tennis ball has fallen outside the foul line.
+Because of the debacle, there has been deep-rooted opposition to a lottery in Louisiana for years.
+A major problem for some types of investors, particularly commercial banks and state and local pension funds, has been that Remics nearly always have long final maturity dates.
+Here are some facts and figures about the United Auto Workers union.
+Tichy told The Associated Press he came up with many pieces of evidence and found "no excluding reasons for it not to be" Mozart's skull.
+A point of view, of course, can generate trading commissions for Wall Street firms.
+The Bessemer filing said Mr. Fink reiterated the company's position that it remain independent.
+Turnover advanced to IPounds 40.1m (IPounds 33.6m).
+There is a rewarding sense of high light that elevates the whole shop.
+To describe the plot of this bit of insanity is akin to writing a study guide to a Marvel Comic, but here goes.
+Hennis, 31, was acquitted Wednesday and jumped when the verdict was read.
+In October 1974, two months after the Watergate scandal forced President Richard Nixon to resign from office, the Oakland A's won the World Series.
+In May 1983, Marie B. Jones of Dallas called the Social Security Administration to see whether she could receive early retirement benefits and later use her former husband's work records as a basis for higher benefits, the court said.
+Xu will be leading the first senior Chinese delegation to Vietnam since 1979.
+Each of the counts carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a fine of up to twice the total gain from the transactions.
+Representatives of U.S. intelligence agencies are meeting through the weekend to prepare a court statement that could kill the Iran-Contra criminal case against a former CIA operative.
+Now it's time to find an additional means for dealing with the problem, because otherwise the big-spending practices of Washington are going to put us into a fiscal bind: The next time the economy slows down, deficits could mushroom.
+London markets were closed on Monday.
+Bissinger said he found common use of the word "nigger" among boosters, public officials, merchants and ordinary residents - as well as coaches and white players on Permian's predominantly white football team, the Panthers.
+A ban on garden hoses is in force in drought-hit Kent county and other parts of southern England, and Sastre says suspicious minds do not believe that he is simply using water recycled from his bath and kitchen.
+It said at least two proposed meetings with an Israeli Cabinet minister fell through.
+A summit would effectively normalize relations, which have been difficult since Nikita Khrushchev and Mao Tse-tung split in 1960 over ideological differences and leadership of the Communist world. Relations reached bottom with border fighting in 1969.
+"Now we'll sell them the walls to hang them on."
+Now major food companies are filling the gap with frozen and shelf-stable products.
+Mr. Reinecke studies nursing-home insurance policies for the congressman.
+Shearson also is expected to make some substantial cuts in Hutton's 19,000-employee staff.
+Newman, 41, was in serious condition Tuesday night at San Francisco General Hospital.
+They met as presidents-elect in November that year in Houston, and then again last October as heads of state.
+Worries about the Middle East also plagued the Tokyo stock market yesterday, where export-led stocks fell in active trading.
+The thrift, which had losses of $302.5 million in the 12 months ended June 30, is under Federal Home Loan Bank Board orders to boost its capital by roughly $200 million.
+The census is likely to fuel speculation of higher beef prices.
+British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd warned today that failure to reach agreement could be extremely damaging to long-term global prosperity.
+"Hey, ho, Chancellor Joe, racism has got to go" was chanted by students, who were held back by black students linking arms to clear a path for Duffey as he walked toward the building.
+The Wall Street Journal quoted Sahib al-Hakin, an Iraqi dissident in London, as saying that removing Saddam would not make much difference because those around him who might take over are as ruthless.
+In 1953, Busch convinced the company's board of directors that it should purchase the team and renovate old Sportsmans Park.
+"They evacuated the settlement, except for 20 people," said Avraham Sochovolsky, an attorney for the church.
+Overseas sales rose 5%.
+Huang Shu-wek, one of the 12 lawmakers questioning the no-contact policy during a Legislative Yuan session, proposed a "temporary two-China policy" to precede eventual reunification.
+Issues include civil rights, labor issues, women's rights, foreign and military policy.
+These, along with automatic teller machines, are considered luxuries that the large savings and loan company says it will forsake for now.
+Donald A. Carr, former acting assistant U.S. attorney general with the land and natural resources division of the Justice Department, will join the Washington office of Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts.
+If he flubs one, or if a defender goofs -look out. As already noted in the FT this week, there is no slower pair afoot than Ronald Koeman and Frank de Boer of Holland, though both compensate in other ways.
+Bush said China's record of human rights abuses are not a barrier to better relations with the United States.
+"The problem is within our own people.
+The show will display works primarily from the 1930s, '40s and '50s by Nesbit and more than a dozen other members of the women's painting group.
+The first rhododendrons were better, including the aptly-named Redwing; the big bushes of the Falconieri variety looked wonderful to me, but less wonderful to those in the party who had seen them wild in Bhutan.
+The House measure would increase spending levels for several Army projects.
+The pilot also was killed and three other passengers were injured.
+But nutrition experts cautioned that the efforts of McDonald's and its competitors, such as Hardee's and Wendy's, do not mean fast-food has become health food.
+The move was prompted by the start of a federal ethics probe.
+But credit-card issuers, trying to build a loyal following among future big spenders, also have made it easier for students to get cards than it is for many other adults.
+The backlog of nominations includes the expected personal requests such as Otto's Lake and Moore's Mountain, and also some unexpected ones.
+Iraq is also thought to be attempting to develop atomic weapons.
+West German industrial output in January was up 0.2 per cent on January 1993, but unchanged from December.
+The subpoena requires Abrams to draw up a court order directing the 16-year-old to testify before the grand jury, the Times said.
+He lets the officials most concerned explain eloquently why it was done and how, in the light of Britain's relationship with the US, it appeared unavoidable.
+"We've had a high and a low, and the truth has got to be somewhere in between," a senior trader said.
+I never doubted that they had an intelligent understanding of what they were saying.
+Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi announced today that his country's Davis Cup team was canceling a visit to Israel to protest Israeli "repression and atrocities" against Arabs in the territories.
+She was remanded in custody.
+Moreover, voters expressed some unfamiliarity with Dukakis.
+Only Luxembourg is fulfilling the tough economic convergence criteria laid down in the Maastricht treaty as a precondition for EC states to take part in Emu.
+Its leaders do not see what young people expect the Union to do. If they took a single step in the right direction, then young people would be enthusiastic.
+Many dealers expect the interest rate on the bonds to be set at 4.8%, with the issue priced to yield about 5%.
+'I don't think we will get any further here.
+Proceeds from operating these assets, which are mostly real estate developments, together with Placid Oil and Penrod Drilling Co., would be used to pay off the debts of the three trusts over time.
+Coffee futures also got a boost from the trade bill that was headed toward President Reagan's desk Wednesday, Ruiz said.
+But the city attorney concluded that there was no evidence Mr. Bradley directed the deposit of city funds in Gibraltar, whose operations were taken over earlier this year by federal thrift regulators.
+A two-year restructuring programme already plans to axe 30 per cent of its 40,000 workforce by October 1994. Mr Schulz said the restructuring programme would allow for productivity increases of between 4 and 5 per cent in coming years.
+Anybody who called the deer a deer was put to death.
+Solidarity leaders have been hoping for a $10 billion assistance package from Western countries.
+The first council tax bills could be up to Pounds 70 higher than government estimates because of poll tax dodging, according to the Labour-backed Local Government Information Unit.
+"The safety of society does not become forfeit to the accident of the non-compliance with statutory time limits where the government is ready and able" to show release on bail is not feasible, Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote for the court.
+It also marked the start of his campaigning in East Germany for the leadership of a united Germany.
+Previously, there has been limited success in inducing monomers to form rings, but the process took days to complete and offered little practical use.
+Based only on Siegel's claims, Mr. Giuliani had Mr. Wigton handcuffed at his desk.
+Earlier Friday, a radical group held an angry protest that blamed the government for Newton's death.
+It now wants to join the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, which resulted from the Helsinki accords.
+On July 18, Iran accepted a U.N. cease-fire resolution that Iraq accepted soon after it was passed a year ago.
+The remaining partners in the venture plan to spend another $2 million to drill again because they estimate there remains some $88 million in recoverable oil and gas in their leased tract near the Louisiana-Texas line, according to the report.
+Initially, GM thought "we'd explode out of the market," says William E. Hoglund, vice president in charge of GM's Buick-Oldsmobile-Cadillac group.
+In Venezuela, the banker said, successive governments have tried to win popular support by maintaining low prices through subsidies.
+The museum and the foundation are considering several works, but no decision on a replacement for the lintel has been made, she said.
+Apart from the whales, the reason I was Mr Sad of Sad City this week was because I was reminded how swiftly and thoroughly we set about this trashing when we really try.
+Many Central Americans identify themselves as Mexicans so they will be returned to Mexico and not be deported to their homelands.
+Nearly 2,000 strikes were reported in Yugoslavia last year, most of them to protest lower living standards brought about by the nation's severe economic problems.
+"There's no question the market is there," says Mona Doyle, president of Consumer Network, a Philadelphia-based consumer research and marketing concern.
+Alvorsen said salmon prices pretty much rose with the rise of the yen, coupled with a falloff from record catches of the mid-1980s and declining frozen and canned inventories.
+But witnesses said the military appeared to be keeping a low profile and did not attempt to prevent political leaders from speaking.
+Kenneth B. Smilen, president, said the high return wasn't the result of any one stock but of a broad move in the whole portfolio.
+ComputerLand's revenue and earnings come from a 5% royalty on franchisees' sales.
+But your portrait is a reflection of this in a funhouse mirror. In the case of the Safeway corporate staff, that staff had to be cut to match the smaller size of the company.
+But by the time the meeting ends, at least one plutocrat is won over.
+Some say the campaigns also set a record for negative advertising.
+Advances, meanwhile, were led by steel manufacturers, shipbuilders, electric power companies and trading houses.
+Headline unemployment is below 6 per cent which brings it close to the level at which inflation threatens by almost any definition.
+About a quarter of annual output is exported, earning some Dollars 140m a year. Costs of production are around 11 cents a lb, about 1.5 cents more than the current world price.
+He wanted to be my best friend.' It is a broker's job to keep underwriters happy.
+In early trading in Tokyo Friday, the dollar was down slightly.
+The test performed on Ms. Follini is the same one used to gauge osteoporosis, the loss of bone mass in the elderly.
+Gable, an inmate in the Coos County jail, was arraigned before Marion County Circuit Judge C. Gregory West on six counts of aggravated murder and one of murder, said West's judicial assistant, who declined to identify herself.
+It said it was responsible for the attack in a statement issued by its Defense Force in Pretoria.
+Vard warned that its cruise business could be heading for an overall loss in 1993.
+"A lingering uncertain outlook for (Japan's) interest rates was the main factor," said Kazuyuki Suzuki, a dealer with Daiwa Securities.
+Corrections & Amplifications ANGELES Corp. said its agreement to acquire a three-year option to buy 22% of its common and other securities from certain former owners of Quinoco Cos. involves an exercise price for the option of $30 million.
+A warm, sunny weekend next to San Francisco Bay normally would have brought out joggers and bicyclists, but instead scores of people searched through remains of apartment buildings razed because they were no longer safe.
+Kentucky Fried Chicken donated 1,000 meals for the celebration, while 14 McDonald's employees from Hong Kong flipped 3,000 patties for Americans desperate for a taste of Big Macs.
+Consumer credit fell by $81 million in October 1982 at the bottom of the last recession.
+In Portland, Ore., the first major system to endorse increased African input, 74% of students are white.
+Competition has long been tacit American policy.
+Occidental Petroleum Corp. said it signed a contract with Shanghai Sitco International Trading Co. to license technology for the construction of a polyvinyl-chloride paste-resin plant in Shanghai, China.
+Gunduz surrendered his license in March.
+As night fell, police attacked more than 400 other students gathered opposite the church in downtown Abidjan.
+Baccalaureate bonds are "zero-coupon" issues, which means they don't pay interest or principal until maturity.
+Boatman had been directing "Hee Haw" since 1972.
+Rich Salem, a spokesman for Ortho, said the company is confident it will prevail in court.
+The second unit started in March 1986.
+And though pleas for emergency loans were rebuffed recently by a number of nations, including Libya, Rigoberto Paredes, head of the legislature's budget committee, says the government is close to obtaining funds from undisclosed "secret sources."
+"We need more focus on the marketing side," he said, adding that "our customers' needs are drastically changing." IBM Japan is the company's largest operation outside the U.S. and is playing an increasingly influential role in the corporation.
+'We don't have any other industry.
+Prices shot up across the country last year, even though Medicare took on more of the health care burden, and costs are headed still higher in 1990, according to a report released Thursday by a subcommittee of the House Select Committee on Aging.
+Icahn's proposal would keep most of the $3 billion Texaco-Pennzoil settlement intact but remove some of Texaco's takeover defenses.
+The Christian Democrats have dominated every government for four decades.
+Police investigators on Wednesday searched five locations, including Mito's home, the offce of Chiyoda Finance and a New Japan Securities Co.'s branch office in Tokyo, where Mito allegedly bought the shares under a woman's name.
+Venezuelan petroleum supplies to Nicaragua are normally made under the San Jose oil program of petroleum aid to poor Latin American nations.
+She is still wearing Emma's look of pale anomie, as of one struck by Life while crossing its busy road without looking.
+Lawsuits filed by both companies will be withdrawn upon completion of GE's tender offer, the companies said.
+Business bankruptcies are up, unemployment is increasing and a steep recession appears to be developing.
+FORD= FORD: The big news is the sleeker, lower all-new Thunderbird midsize coupe.
+"It gives you a feeling of freedom and space." Mrs. VanDerveen, who works at a gift shop in Rancho Santa Margarita, acknowledges that the town doesn't sizzle with excitement.
+After the United accident, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered all U.S. airlines to reinforce the relatively lightweight aluminum latch mechanisms with steel.
+In addition, parking attendants - under the control of the local authorities - cover infringements in meter bays, pay-and-display parking and residents' areas. By the middle of next year this will change further.
+Ford Motor Co. said it is recalling 1.2 millions cars, minivans and trucks in three separate recalls, including one covering all the 1987 and 1988 model Ford F-350 six-wheel trucks.
+Then, with the baby in a carseat sleeping in the back seat, she led police on a chase at speeds up to 65 mph, tossing the gun and handfuls of $50 bills "flying like confetti" out the car window, said Lt.
+Most serious of all, mutual distrust built up by eight years of war and threats will make agreements difficult.
+And, they add, they aren't strong enough to push.
+In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, Cineplex closed at $15 a share, down 37.5 cents.
+In July that year, he was taken to the presidential office at Tuynhuys in Cape Town to meet President Botha (who resigned from office weeks later).
+CNCP intends to request approval from federal regulators to compete against Canada's existing telephone monopolies in provision of long-distance telephone services.
+By Some Estimates, Appraisal Fees Will Rise HOME BUYERS are likely to see a jump in closing costs because of a federal rule that forces states to police appraisers more closely.
+This compares with $1.3 million, or 33 cents a share, in fiscal 1986, including a $1.4 million gain from insurance proceeds.
+And a few months before that, the Soviets granted a visa to a one-time head of Radio Liberty, George Bailey, to visit Andrei Sakharov for a book he is writing on the Soviet physicist.
+And ticket brokers and travel agents say this year's site has chilled activity.
+As part of the pact, Wilrig has options to purchase three additional rigs.
+The non-denominational school of more than 300 students agreed Friday to place nearly $90,600 in a bank account that the IRS can then seize, said school director Bob Grete.
+The company omitted its dividend in October, before the stock market's collapse, then reported a $65.7 million third-quarter net loss that reflected a decision to write down certain assets and establish loss reserves.
+Even if it wasn't vintage Reagan, it may have reminded some in the audience what a tough act this is going to be for George Bush to follow.
+In judging its monetary policy, the Fed has indicated it is monitoring the value of the dollar, commodity prices and the difference between short- and long-term interest rates as well the two broadest money supply measures.
+Also, analysts say investors are likely to be reluctant to trade heavily before the release of several potentially market-moving economic reports due later this week.
+Several top aides left in 1985 to set up their own firm.
+But Moore wants to change his pleas, which were part of a plea-bargain deal with the U.S. Attorney's office, The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington and WSAZ-TV reported Wednesday, citing unidentified sources.
+Moreover, U.S. carriers are trying harder to cater to Japanese customers, with special menus, marketing and Japanese-speaking staff.
+The president of the World Jewish Congress on Sunday began a three-day visit to East Berlin, where he is to discuss an East German offer to pay reparations to Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust.
+Bishops and priests who resisted were shot or imprisoned.
+However, disagreements between two Berkman branches spilled into the public arena a few years ago when Louis Berkman sued his brother Jack, who controls Associated Communications Inc. of Pittsburgh.
+Adam Michnik, editor of the Warsaw paper that began publishing in May and now has a circulation of 500,000, signed the contract Monday with Andre Fontaine, editor of Le Monde.
+"The key for us," Dole campaign chief William Brock says of Super Tuesday, "is survival."
+"The Family" is a Vestron Pictures release, rated PG, running time: 127 minutes.
+A buyback gives each of the remaining shares outstanding an increased, though indirect, claim on a company's earnings.
+An emigre source in Vienna who asked not to be identified said the Politburo information sheet was distributed to all party organizations and groups for use at party meetings on different levels.
+The CSO said the fall mainly reflected lower advances on credit cards. But the underlying trend in overall lending remains upwards.
+On Friday it issued a more detailed response, saying the bonuses totaled only $260 million, about 25 percent of it paid in company stock that's now almost worthless.
+The board's finding would, in effect, leave the Soviet Union unchallenged in heavy-lift capacity.
+Displays include one general's fishing pole (just a replica, says the sign).
+The directors cited a report by Elders' advisers, the investment firm First Boston Australia Ltd., that valued the company's shares at between 3.36 Australian dollars and 3.79 Australian dollars.
+"It's taken us a long time to find some of them, but now we are able to get the right ingredients at least three-quarters of the time," says Mr. Kopcsan.
+Conflict has increased in the past few days as a campaign to defy apartheid and emergency restrictions has spread to most major cities.
+It was an irresistible and enchanting performance, the epitome of a particular charm and grace of manner.
+Recent declines in commodity prices, especially oil, which retreated yesterday as the pricing panel of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ended its meeting without a call for a full conference of the cartel.
+A spokeswoman for the Tobacco Institute, an industry lobby, hadn't seen the new report, but maintained that tobacco use in the state fell mostly because of the rise in the cost of cigarettes as a result of the tax increase.
+Coincidentally or not, this move will severely squeeze Virgin.
+HomeFed's main thrift unit won Bank Board approval to leave the bankrupt FSLIC.
+Its white residents have displayed little sympathy for their black neighbors, who are able to walk to their jobs in Brits but would have to pay for transport if they moved to Lethlabile.
+"It is like living in two different nations," Massey said.
+In the Minnesota case, the Supreme Court could provide some broad guidelines for a now-confused area of law. Although it upheld the St. Paul ordinance, the state's high court conceded that the law "should have been more carefully drafted."
+Bambitis did not say exactly where the protests took place in Latvia.
+'Practice makes perfect is bullshit,' he said crisply.
+Rempp owned restaurants in the Los Angeles area and in San Francisco, where he operated the Sailing Ship, an actual 1908 Danish vessel he bought from a movie company that had used it as a prop, Mrs. Rempp said.
+Donald Bellomy, an analyst with International Data Corp., Framingham, Mass., said MAI's offer "seems bizarre because the two companies don't seem to make a good fit."
+The FBI said the indictment represented the first time a foreign-government agency was recognized as an "enterprise" under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act.
+PLO chairman Yasser Arafat, King Hussein of Jordan and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia flew in Monday.
+Because life companies have liabilities that are long-term, they match them with long-term assets - bonds, he said.
+When I realized what had happened and how close I had come to being seriously hurt I became frightened and cried." The bullet apparently hit her head after ricocheting off the ceiling, with much of its force spent.
+The problems in mounting a musical, especially the financial problems, remain very much with us.
+Few have money, unless they managed to keep savings abroad.
+"America manufactures missiles and puts above our heads satellites," the Libyan leader was quoted as saying. "This provokes you and ignites in you the spirit of defiance and revolution to reach space and manufacture the atom."
+The report targeted "short-term profit pressures" of American business as a major culprit weakening U.S. competitiveness.
+Earlier, police said two Palestinians were wanted in Friday's killings of the Jews, and they were believed to be hiding in Gaza.
+These are both strong ambitions of Tecs, but are likely to be resisted by the Treasury which prefers finite funding over a single year.
+The makers of computers and video games had net of $18.7 million, or 32 cents a share, compared with the year-earlier $23 million, or 43 cents a share, including an $11 million tax credit.
+Money-center bank stocks such as Citicorp, Bankers Trust, Chase Manhattan and J.P. Morgan were little changed yesterday.
+This is music that is not going anywhere - Glass's only formal device is exchange of one texture for another.
+"I didn't negotiate one single price," says dealer Khalil Rizk. He listed prices ranging from under $1,000 to $28,000 for the 225-item Ferhnill Park Collection and sold the costliest ones within hours.
+But rescue workers were concentrating on the Copiapo area because the Cessna's last radio contact occurred only 15 minutes after it took off from that city at 5:10 p.m. Wednesday.
+Charged along with Ms. Hicks on Thursday was Michael Alvin Scales, 21, who police described as her current boyfriend.
+Louisiana's special affinity for corruption stretches back at least as far as the days of Reconstruction.
+Scientists want to drive the temperature up as far as possible to reduce or eliminate the need for chilling.
+And if we do sign, it will be a real breakthrough because this is not just a procedural matter.
+The other dissenters were Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Byron R. White and Antonin Scalia.
+That estimate later was revised to mid-February and just last week to mid-March.
+The company tracked medical costs and productivity of 5,000 workers at three subsidiaries whose executives were willing to give it a try.
+After a round of computer-driven program trading sent the Dow Jones industrials up more than 18 points to 2603 at noon EDT, sell programs and profit-taking pulled prices down more than 31 points from that peak.
+Gore's withdrawal was assured by his dismal third place showing in New York, a 10 percent finish that capped six weeks of frustration for Gore since his six-state victories on Super Tuesday in the South.
+"Economy activity is expanding slowly in most of the nation, with conditions somewhat stronger in the West than in the East," the central bank said in a survey of its 12 districts completed Jan. 13.
+Police can question suspects for up to 48 hours before sending them to prosecutors, who have 20 days to interrogate them before filing formal charges with the court.
+The study found: _The poorest 20 percent of four-member families, averaging income of $8,581, paid 5.4 percent of their earnings in sales and excise taxes last year.
+But qualified, he quickly added, to be "one heartbeat away" from the presidency.
+Restarting all three reactors in the six-month period "will certainly require a large number of well-trained, competent people who may not be available," they wrote.
+Myth 1: Share the pain by making cuts across the board.
+Tokyo, Taiwan and New Zealand remained closed. HONG KONG rose to its fourth consecutive record high, buoyed by hopes of a reduction in local interest rates.
+A widely awaited report on the U.S. labor market in May initially had a negative impact on the dollar.
+It was very bad for relations between our country and America." Thomas pointed out that the freeze in joint programs occurred after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
+The military plans to ask Britain to provide maps of recently discovered air defense tunnels built in Malaysian jungles during World War II, the Bernama news agency reported Saturday.
+And then we recalculate what that escrow payment should be each month," she said.
+Second, it is becoming increasingly clear that separate regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting makes little sense when the two industries are evidently converging.
+The 30-year issue was down about point, or $2.50 per $1,000, at midday.
+Perhaps more importantly, the group said there was little discounting, the subject which had been undermining the sector's performance in recent days.
+Mr. Springsteen recalls playing backup years ago for Mr. Berry, who likes his concerts to be one-night stands so he can travel light.
+Defense Secretary Cheney's budget already proposes to shrink the military by 25% through 1995, to the lowest level as a share of the economy since 1939.
+What does Richard Breeden, nominated to run the SEC, think of the exotic view of markets reflected in such cases?
+Three-year-old Tabatha Foster of Madisonville, Ky., was the world's longest survivor of a multi-organ transplant.
+But the time is long and the price is high." Three Palestinians died in the occupied lands Tuesday, raising to 362 the number of Arabs killed in the revolt.
+Amnesty, a world human rights group with headquarters in London, said 30 other people, including senior officials, have been arrested since Dec. 6 for their political views.
+Why a black woman now? Magazine spokesman Bill Farley said: "The bottom line is, there's no reason not to." The night at the Academy of Country Music Awards belonged to Clint Black, an ironworker with a hot first record.
+While he admits to feeling bad about the buttons, he insists that "if you don't protect yourself on this little stuff, when you come up against a major infringement case they'll throw it back in your face."
+The nation's 15 republics are held together by Kremlin power and a national armed force, but a citizen is more likely to refer to his or her nationality than call himself or herself a Soviet.
+The task for Bentsen clearly is to convince Texans that Dukakis would be good for their economy and trustworthy on gut issues such as crime and gun control _ issues the Bush campaign has used to clobber the Democrats.
+The New York rates are based on quotes before the Treasury Department report was issued to Congress at 4 p.m. EDT.
+So the price they command is determined by market forces, and can fluctuate above (at a "premium" to) or below (at a "discount" to) the net asset value.
+Quite simply they want House of Fraser to be the leading upmarket store group in the UK by the end of the century.
+Mary Patterson McPherson, president of Bryn Mawr College, was elected a director of this retailer, increasing the board to 13 members.
+SMS Computer appealed the award, arguing that the arbitrator exceeded his authority.
+It has sold or closed several sawmills as well as plywood and panel factories in British Columbia.
+More than a million mourners gathered at the tomb of Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini to mark the first anniversary of his death.
+Farmers overnight fired up smudge pots, turned on wind machines and called in helicopters to protect their crops from frost damage. Threatened were grapes, strawberries, grapefruit, oranges and peppers.
+Prime minister Mr Toshiki Kaifu's term as president of ruling Liberal Democratic party ends in October, and the expected political manoeuvring could create uncertainty, although analysts see the impact of this as being short-lived.
+Two weeks ago, Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Jeffrey Casdin was the first to issue a negative report on the Seattle company and its only product.
+Every move towards that goal, meanwhile, is picked apart in the political piranha pool. Undoubtedly, the more savagely the government allows British Coal to cut capacity, the easier it will be to privatise the remainder.
+Stanley Ho, who has investments in Hong Kong and operates casinos in the nearby Portuguese colony of Macao, says the U.N. idea came to him in a dream.
+Too much moisture, for example, can make a drug degrade more quickly and thus hurt its effectiveness.
+The remaining 2.27 billion francs of bonds are being offered internationally through a syndicate headed by S.G. Warburg Securities.
+Arthur Ackermann is offering a 1760s view by Samuel Scott of Alexander Pope's long demolished villa at Twickenham which has been out of the UK for 60 years.
+Some 30-year Treasury bonds fell by about half a point, or around $5 for each $1,000 face amount.
+But I'm sure others at the plant would have done the same thing," Mrs. Richards said.
+Mr. Tulino said Faulkner Oldsmobile had sold 753 new Oldsmobiles in the first seven months of this year, down from 931 a year ago but is hopeful that the latest round of rebates will boost sales.
+Many companies with strong earnings, he says, are trading at high prices compared with book value or at double-digit price/earnings multiples.
+But he later renewed his original claim that it was accidental, and that a leg cramp made him jam down the gas pedal, and his wife said the confession was coerced.
+During January and February of 1989, the auto theft rate was 38 percent higher than the same months in 1988, police said.
+In addition to providing drilling incentives, Congress should repeal the windfall profits tax, passed during the late 1970s when the oil industry was deregulated, while petroleum prices are down and do away with controls on natural gas, Bush said.
+He found it more challenging than acting and began to direct many episodes of "Hill Street Blues" and "St.
+They continued to pay the old prices as long as they brought the menus along.
+The leadership still commands unlimited time, and news shows spend a lot of time reporting lists of government leaders seeing each other off on trips.
+Interest rates on short-term Treasury securities rose in Monday's auction to the highest level in several weeks.
+Few Capitol lobbyists are biting.
+The consulting and law professions, currently well-represented in Washington, are likely to expand further, the study found.
+Her position, he wrote in his own opinion, was irresponsible, "irrational," and not to be "taken seriously."
+Both parties express their willingness to brief the members in the meeting of the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council at appropriate time in the future.
+Most said finding or keeping key people is important; but without solid planning, Hay says they may miss seeing a need for new talent or training.
+He said the impoverished Turkish Cypriot community had the most to gain from a solution.
+I don't think they had any dreams of perestroika.
+Police spokeswoman Sandra Blount said Jackson was charged and released.
+The company cited no specific reason for the 1989 earnings, but Chairman Leslie H. Wexner attributed fourth-quarter results in part to growth among its Express, Victoria's Secret Stores and Victoria's Secret Catalogue divisions.
+He said they carried no firearms.
+UNC Inc. has reopened an old plant and tinkered with old formulas to develop a new service: reclaiming metals from waste water.
+Nearly half of the 42,000 square feet building was destroyed, including the stock areas and the office block. Some of the machinery was damaged beyond repair and everything else in the building was badly affected.
+Lying on the 12 drug use questions, such as whether one had gotten into a significant amount of trouble from cocaine use, took an average of 1.1 seconds longer than telling the truth.
+We'll all be watching and waiting'.
+He says companies are incurring steadily higher costs, especially labor costs, that they're unable to pass along in sharply higher price increases.
+Script writers struck movie and television producers today and the union predicted viewers of talk shows, game shows and daytime soaps would quickly notice a difference in programming.
+The plans involve the loss of more than 3,000 health service jobs over four to five years.
+Terror spread through the state as related crimes were reported in San Francisco and Orange County, where charges against Ramirez are pending.
+Starting in 1995, up to 7,700 Irish would receive visas annually under a "diversity" provision of the bill designed to offset the unfairness of past immigration formulas.
+Of course, there are potential risks in the reforms that could yet cause problems.
+In addition, property profits of Pounds 5.4m in 1990-91 fell to Pounds 200,000 in 1991-92. Mr Ross Buckland, the chief executive who joined in October 1990, said that good progress had been made but the recession had been unhelpful.
+"But people usually don't understand how immature the technology is.
+His group is composed of the chief executive officers of 150 major Canadian companies.
+But center officials say the games barely break even, so the state fees would be too much to pay.
+In his speech to the VFW, Bush again hit Dukakis as weak on defense.
+Durakon makes truck-bed liners and rollback vehicle carriers.
+The Soviets are showing signs of compromise that could restart European arms control talks, the head of Germany's delegation said.
+For domestic customers, Ofgas looks like remaining the only protection against the abuse of monopoly power.
+Office and residential buildings will be added later.
+Seasoned Eurodollar bonds closed unchanged to marginally lower, easing lead manager Morgan Stanley International's job of distributing the GMAC issue.
+South Africa announced Nov. 11 that its troops had intervened in Angola's civil war.
+As of now we would overshoot (our target of 4.7 per cent).
+Today, he doesn't rest on such assumptions, sending Dr. Zagury research materials only with conditions clearly outlined.
+Environmentalists praised President Bush's moratorium on offshore drilling but said it doesn't go far enough.
+Nearly 4,000 Hispanics were sworn in as U.S. citizens Saturday in an emotional ceremony timed to coincide with local celebrations of Mexico's Independence Day.
+Tournament director Fred Higgs told The Washington Post the Paradise Island Celebrity Golf Tournament's major sponsors were the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Resorts International.
+Mr. Yeltsin's critics later told of instances where the visits with journalists had produced "absolutely no change" in the quality of the goods and services, added Mr. Aganbegyan, chief economic adviser to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
+It is uncertain whether President Bush will veto the legislation.
+Those kinds of connections, added to the Panama Canal's political and structural problems, have made West Coast ports, especially Los Angeles, a preferred gateway for Pacific Basin goods going east.
+Typical among U.S. stocks that appeal to him are Boeing, Bristol Myers and Upjohn.
+Until equity financing is in place, bridge financing will be made available by WNW Group Inc. and Infotechnology Inc.
+'The ability to access European subsidies is tremendously important.
+Contracts for March, April and May delivery rose by 1.60 cents to 2.00 cents a gallon.
+Actor Gary Busey remained in a private rehabilitation facility but was progressing well 52 days after being thrown off his motorcycle and slamming head-first into a curb, his publicist said.
+There is also a powerful, if rather unfocused, trend to integrate different media - the so-called multi-media revolution. At present, the UK media sector is hampered by a criss-cross of regulations, of which the restriction on ITV takeovers is just one.
+Buried deep beneath the village of Sharapova southeast of Moscow are bunkers designed to allow Kremlin leaders to survive a nuclear war.
+"I will not make use of that passport, and I will not leave the country," Havel said.
+Sigma currently has 5.5 million shares outstanding.
+CNBC won the bidding despite an offer late Wednesday by the investment banker for Dow Jones-Group W that would have provided more cash upon closing the deal.
+Jackson agreed he would stay out of Texas, but will campaign in the other states.
+When the Bank Board approved the merger in August 1983, it tried to limit Financial Corp.'s growth by requiring that its thrift unit have capital equal to 4% of assets, compared with the prevailing 3% requirement for the rest of the industry.
+The preacher and civil rights leader went after Mr. Dukakis yesterday, attacking him for failing to give specifics on budget questions.
+Q. What would be your policy on allowing media coverage of military actions (a la Grenada)?
+In addition, purchasing of equipment for the Utah plant was delayed by a $37 million shortfall in funds for fiscal 1990.
+People say I am made of iron.
+After paying a deposit of nearly USDollars 1,000 she waited in vain for more than six months. Exasperated, she followed the advice of friends and showered phone company officials with gifts.
+Uspci recently rejected as inadequate Union Pacific's $25-a-share tender offer, which amounts to about $340 million for the Uspci shares it doesn't already own.
+Heinz posted earnings of $143.2 million in the company's first quarter which ended Aug. 1, up from $126.6 million in the same 1989 period.
+Then plant the bulbs outdoors when the danger of frost is past, two or three times deeper than the bulbs' diameters.
+The airline holding company also said that 758,616 shares of Horizon convertible preferred, or about 60% of the total outstanding, have been purchased or tendered.
+A year later, a jury deadlocked 8-4 against Davis in a wrongful death and personal injury suit filed by Mrs. Davis and her second husband, Jack Wilborn, the father of Andrea.
+The Ginnie Mae 10% issue for September delivery rose 1/32 to 98 11/32, with a bond equivalent yield to a 12-year average life assumption of about 10.406%.
+The Chicago gallery is still trying to recover five prints it sold for $100,000, Barnett said.
+Mike Dlugolecki, a spokesman for the Lewer Agency, declined to comment.
+When those weaknesses were tested by a recession in the company's domestic market, the result was a collapse in profits.
+He predicted it will be at least three to six months before the case is heard in Berkshire County, where it was filed.
+KANSALLIS-Osake-Pankki (KOP), Finland's largest commercial bank, has reported a loss of FM526.6m (Dollars 118.9m) for the first quarter of the year.
+The identity problem stems partly from lingering confusion over the name change to Nissan from Datsun.
+Brokers made swingeing cuts to their forecasts, with Cazenove and BZW, the company's joint brokers, said to have lowered their 1994 profits predictions by 33 per cent from Pounds 60m to Pounds 40m.
+Although the package generally has support among Democrats, lawmakers from Bush's own party - particularly in the House - have balked at its tax provisions.
+"We could be called Ironwriters," says Douglas Nesbitt, a member of the Washington local.
+The project also included making custom-sized accessories, including a shoulder bag, a reversible vest and more than 30 handmade wooden clothes hangers.
+However, Amnesty officials declined comment on that vote.
+The Czechoslovak government, facing a winter of higher oil costs and dwindling Soviet supplies, imposed higher oil and gasoline prices Thursday and appealed to Moscow for help.
+Ms. Howes said the matter was handled entirely overseas and she could not provide further deatails.
+Bergin captures all the brusque authority and zest for life of Burton.
+Johannes Kunz, who is in charge of information at ORF, issued a statement later saying: "The ORF correspondents were expressly ordered to include in their reports especially reactions positive for the president.
+"This boom is more than a year overdue," he said yesterday.
+We have that at Dartbrook,' says Mr Gordon Summers, Shell's general manager for coal. The mine is also strategically located on the railway connected to the modern coal loading terminal at Newcastle, about 200km north of Sydney.
+It's a surprising message for 1988.
+The entry way is crowded with men in business suits, camouflage fatigues and Arab gowns.
+Profumo denied in Parliament that he had slept with Ms. Keeler. In the face of growing evidence, however, he later admitted he lied to spare his wife, actress Valerie Hobson.
+But state revenue agents caught on to Lawshea, an inmate at the Stillwater State Prison in 1986 when they noticed an invalid Social Security number on his tax return, said Bruce Showel, director of criminal apprehension for the state Revenue Department.
+"Homeless people, like everyone else, sleep at night," said Kristin Morse, assistant director at the Coalition for the Homeless.
+The networks plan to use this approach at least until Super Tuesday, March 8, when the field of candidates will likely be much smaller.
+Students and instructional faculty members provide dental care at the school's clinic.
+Argentina's currency, the austral, has been devalued by about 80 percent since February, igniting 35 percent monthly inflation.
+Jim Beichler, a University of Maryland instructor, told the Stars and Stripes that when the planes collided, "there was a silence.
+Last month, the House Interior Committee approved a water-projects bill that was opposed by environmental groups as a special-interest giveaway.
+Peltz and May have rapidly built the once-obscure Triangle into one of the world's largest packaging companies.
+'Chaotic agricultural reforms have brought down the industry.' But low output figures, seen across the former Soviet Union, were expected, if not to this extent.
+Four Islamorada guardsmen who crewed a high-speed boat intended to intercept smugglers are in jail for taking cocaine from the smugglers, NBC said.
+One of the chants workers directed at the government was: "Lenin is yours, but the shipyard is ours!"
+Otherwise, analysts said hopes had dimmed a bit this week that the Federal Reserve might soon relax its credit policy further.
+Robert Holmes a Court announced a broad restructuring of his firms, prompting speculation he is preparing to resume seeking acquisitions.
+Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to make the next shuttle flight, with launch set for April 28. Its crew will dispatch the Magellan payload to orbit the planet Venus.
+In that letter, Mr. Saunders once again denied the allegations brought against him.
+"I thought that was one of the nicest gestures I've ever seen," said Regen Horchow Pillsbury, who was one of the organizers of the Cystic Fibrosis Bachelor Bid held last week.
+Roxanne and her mother, Sonia, both testified last week.
+In December it sold the the Official Airline Guides, which includes travel guides and magazines, to British publisher Robert Maxwell for $750 million.
+Earlier this month the Russian Federal Agency on Insolvency called on Insol, along with the World Bank and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, to help in the overhaul of inadequate insolvency laws.
+Behind the statistics assembled by the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission lie the paradox and the burden of Delta history.
+At issue is a work by art student Scott Tyler titled "What is the Proper Way to Display a U.S. Flag?" which is part of a minority students' exhibit.
+Acting City Council President Ben Woods was convicted Monday of an array of racketeering and extortion charges, just hours after the veteran politician resigned from the council.
+The Costa Rican government asked the United States for help, says the court document filed by prosecutors from the office of independent counsel Lawrence Walsh.
+Assets of 91 institutional funds rose $1.46 billion to $65.43 billion.
+Brand Cos. said it expects to establish a $1.1 million reserve in the third quarter to cover a projected loss on one of its asbestos-removal contracts.
+Last month, several banking corporations pored over a sampling of First RepublicBank's books set aside in a "war room" at the FDIC.
+Supporters say the measure is needed to show that Middle Eastern nation appreciation for its backing of the U.S. military deployment to the Persian Gulf in the wake of the Iraqi takeover of Kuwait.
+General Electric spokesman William Shuman declined to comment on the contract, saying "as far as we know we are not part of the FBI (investigation)," the newspaper said.
+Norcen produces about 4,200 barrels a day in the area, of which 1,425 barrels goes to Norcen as operator.
+The sale is part of a $750 million shelf registration of debt securities filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission last December.
+In the sixth grade, his principal bluntly told Kurt, after he had fought a white boy over a young girl's affections, that the girl's parents didn't want her to date blacks.
+There are too many people on the face of our globe to continue abusing it as we have.
+Traders said Japanese securities houses may seek to push the Nikkei average to a record close today.
+Analysts said this reflected continued strong demand for American manufactured goods, which have benefitted from the weaker dollar.
+Iraq is a treaty signatory, and certainly had (and indeed may still have) a secret nuclear weapons programme.
+Playing down his role at the bank, Mr. Sakhia said, "I was just the No. 1 regional manager from Texas to Trinidad."
+Light sweet crude oil for February delivery fell 47 cents to $25.92 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
+Many factory owners have to come to brokerage houses to snatch their employees back to work," Su San-ho, a stock manager at the Well Phones Securities Co. in the port city of Kaohsiung, 216 miles south of Taipei, said during a recent interview.
+He retains his responsibility for the Dales chain of discount superstores which Asda has launched. 'The retail director's position is one that has become increasingly important,' says Asda.
+Mrs. Brawley has been taking sanctuary in a Brooklyn church to evade a court order for her arrest.
+Japan's chief business newspaper, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, calls the mandated spending program "a gift from the U.S." Perhaps equally significant, the money will start to flow just when Japan's economy may need stimulating.
+"I refused to take my own advice: Know your limitations and fight the urge to do the stunt just one more time," he later said.
+Italians are amorous cowards, Germans are ludicrous prigs, the French can speak English only with the most absurd accent, and the English as represented by the officer class are brainless.
+No more than 28.8 hours a week would be worked at VW for the 'foreseeable future', he said in an interview published yesterday. Meanwhile, his medium-term plan foresees a further reduction in the German workforce.
+According to a summit spokesman in Amman, Syria's Assad, an ally of Iran, and Iraq's Hussein were brought together Monday night by King Hussein.
+Jimmy Carter helped drag him down, first dumping hordes of Cuban refugees on Fort Chaffee, then precipitating the Republican landslide of 1980.
+'WE ALL, whites and blacks, think we're entitled to Swedish social security, but with Polish GDP.
+The bad guys are the Rockefeller-Kissinger brand of American Pahlavi apologists and defenders.
+His case began with 250 prospective jurors filling out questionnaires.
+"When gambling comes in, all of the other social crimes increase," said Owen Primavera, spokesman for the Iowa Alliance Against Casino Gambling. "It increases loan sharking.
+Bank shares gained ground on buy-backs by leading US houses.
+At the Sheraton Inn, waitress Vicki Lowe, who is 32, wears her long hair in a pony tail.
+Metzenbaum also supports a 10-year mandatory sentence and more money for new prisons.
+H.F. Ahmanson, a big thrift, has a P-E ratio of about 6.
+He was flanked or faced by many senior members of the former regime including the prime minister, the chief justice, and the speakers of the two legislative assemblies who pledged him their co-operation and support.
+But interest payment on past debt will amount to L171,000bn, converting this small surplus into a budget deficit of 10.8 per cent of GDP. Therefore, the government's fiscal strategy is still vulnerable to the mood of the market.
+Here is a list of the 20 largest privately held companies in the United States in terms of sales, as estimated by Forbes magazine in its Dec. 10 issue.
+Many of Mr. Kohl's party colleagues, who had hoped that the change in government would be reflected in foreign policy, view Mr. Genscher with suspicion or even hostility.
+The invitation came after Branson, 36, one of Britain's richest men, visited the Soviet Union last month to sign a deal to run a hotel in the Black Sea resort of Yalta and another under construction near the Turkish border, The Observer said Sunday.
+The Justice Department says it obtained guilty pleas or convictions in 107 environmental criminal cases in the last fiscal year, a record.
+A man told police he used a trophy to beat a 15-year-old to death almost two years ago and hid her body in his grandmother's attic, authorities said.
+A lack of small investors continues to make for dull trading.
+Lines already are forming for such staples as milk, oil, salt, soy sauce and coal gas for cooking.
+Foreign takeovers of European defense contractors are seldom allowed, but lately the region's defense ministries have been encouraging cross-border collaboration in weapons-building to save money.
+Sulphur in diesel will have to be not more than 0.2 per cent by October 1994, and 0.05 per cent by October 1996.
+"This is a classic case where self-regulation doesn't necessarily work in the public interest," said John Greenwood, chairman of an investment firm, G.T. Management (Asia) Ltd.
+No date of surrender has been set yet for Jackson, who has been free on $4,500 bail, working as a cab driver.
+The announcement Monday means Genuine Draft won and testing of Lite Genuine Draft will end.
+Clean filter openings with a rag or brush, remove debris and replace any worn parts.
+After his discharge, he worked for the Armstrong Cork Co., where he helped organize a Machinists union local.
+But Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, told the service chiefs Monday that his committee will not take up the issue of shifting the funds, thus dooming the Pentagon's request.
+Group sales rose about 7.3% to 8.97 billion francs.
+Unlike the old 10-cent call for local weather, these lines run about 80 cents for the first minute and 50 cents for each subsequent minute.
+SunPoint, with assets of about $730 million, operates 18 branches in Palm Beach, St. Lucie, Martin and Broward counties.
+"This is the point of the year where the factories and the dealers go through the process of planning out end-of-the-year orders and end-of-the-year production," said Steven Torok, director of sales-operation planning for Chrysler.
+I am a 16-year-old black male who attends Richmond city schools.
+Mrs. Martin said she can barely remember her husband talking about his wartime experiences.
+Rather, Israel appears to be telling the U.S. that either American search-and-destroy missions must succeed soon in finally ending the Scud threat or Israel will insist on moving on its own.
+In an interview, Mr. Clinton says he always believed that "this thing would probably come down to Illinois and what happens in the industrial heartland after Super Tuesday."
+Insurers say they are designing more extended-care group plans in anticipation of the increased demand.
+The United States and other countries have ensured that students do not overstay their visas, and students usually are forced to leave their families behind in China.
+Unlike the Ford and GM contracts, it also prevents Chrysler executives from receiving cash or stock bonuses in years when workers receive no profit-sharing.
+Pending the appointment of Wall's successor, the vacant posts are being filled on an acting basis by lower-level officials.
+Greece balks at limits on troop movements that might interfere with its testy relationship with Turkey.
+The purchase by Shimizu Construction is expected to spur other Japanese investment in major U.S. building firms.
+Citicorp also said the average rate rose to 6.667% at its $50 million auction of 182-day commercial paper from 6.4306% at last week's sale.
+Also absolutely new from him is every character is torn, split in two parts.
+That does not of itself change the nature of the political problem - it merely adds to its urgency. These are the issues of principle.
+Within the City itself, bankers declined to speak publicly but privately agreed.
+Iranian authorities arrested 792 drug pushers and addicts in a two-day nationwide narcotics sweep, state-run Tehran Radio reported Thursday.
+They say they cannot remember conversations, dates, names and appointments.
+The survey, called "Psychology of Vacation Travel," also found that the average American vacationer takes a day-and-a-half to "unwind," although nearly 10 percent said they never unwind.
+Trustees of the loan stock, whose job it is to monitor performance, can step in to take measures if they think the trust may be in danger of not meeting its liabilities. The table shows the main loan stocks which track the FT-SE-A All-Share.
+Sgt. Gideon Rodrigo, the Sindangan police station commander, said about 30 members of the communist New People's Army fired simultaneously on the two houses with M-16 rifles and M-203 grenade launchers.
+Merrill Lynch & Co will lead the underwriting group.
+Bush is also expected to meet in Tokyo with Jordan's King Hussein and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, French President Francois Mitterrand and other world leaders, U.S. officials say.
+The official news agency said many never fully adjusted to relocation after the April 26, 1986, nuclear reactor explosion.
+Businessmen provide some workers on loan.
+They stepped up their effort through a series of press leaks aimed at drawing Mr. Regan into a spat with the Reagan family.
+Judge Richey did carry out that limited review, and ruled that the administrator's statement was reasonable.
+For $2 plus toll charges, callers are allowed to participate for about two and a half minutes in confusing conversations which alternate between efforts to figure out who is on the line and the ramblings of teen-age minds.
+The other Disney stores are clustere to be the top sellers this Christmas.
+We have been in the front line of the battle to save and improve it.
+Bonds maturing in 2012 are rated single-A by Moody's and S&P. The rest of the issue is insured and rated triple-A.
+In the first six months of the year, sales of Isuzu import cars plummeted 81% to just 1,810 units, though Isuzu says the drop occurred because expected new-model shipments didn't arrive at showrooms as scheduled.
+Agents elsewhere in Sweden also point to an improvement in sentiment, although most speak of a patchy recovery and are wary of pronouncing the recession over just yet. What goes for Sweden goes, in general terms, for the rest of the Nordic region.
+Richard Gillman, now president, became the highest-paid executive at any publicly traded casino company by pulling in about $4 million a year.
+David Nelson, an analyst for Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., said Kodak apparently is avoiding "a fire sale of assets."
+Until the start of the World Cup - which will probably depress the channel's total audience temporarily - the share had settled at 10.84 per cent.
+De Klerk legalized the ANC and other black opposition groups in February to try to clear the way for negotiations on a new constitution that will include the country's 28-million black majority.
+Dorian Sanchez, a dancer in the movie, was also assistant to choreographer Kenny Ortega.
+But you have to expect some ups and downs and as long as we can learn from what happend, it's not discouraging," Rideout said.
+Two new civil service job openings, it said, were circulated in MoD branches earlier this month for 'development managers' to take a supervisory role at the two dockyards.
+IT IS UNUSUAL for an investment trust to be viewed as a recovery stock, but that is probably the best way of looking at Govett Strategic.
+"Reapportionment has been on everybody's mind for a very long time in the labor movement," said Janice Lachance of the American Federation of Government Employees.
+The project is expected to cost about $51 million.
+However, state party officials say the delegates selected at a March 12 statewide caucus will be be apportioned according to the popular vote.
+But the big gainer in mid-June was No. 3 Chrysler.
+President Reagan's warning about the dollar rate was seen as a White House effort to calm the currency market.
+She since has refused to testify.
+The merger was formally approved by the groups' shareholders in May. The loss in the six months compares with an aggregate loss for the two groups of DM250m for the whole of 1992, down DM682m from 1991 results.
+In addition, a number of lower-level Drexel employees say the settlement unfairly leaves them out.
+But neither are they "foreigners."
+Castro has recently eased restrictions on religious activities in Cuba.
+A fragile compromise worked out by supporters of the early primary depended on legislative approval of both the amendment and the main bill, but it fell apart just hours before the end of the 1990 legislative session.
+"I would be happy to witness your marriage in a simple, quiet ceremony with two witnesses, and perhaps your immediate families," Whealon said in comments addressed to priests confronted with issue.
+Wildmon denied that the purpose of his letter was to raise money, commenting, "It cost me $79,000 to send the letter.
+Silver bullion fell in London to a late bid price of $5.60 a troy ounce from $5.70 bid late Friday.
+The country followed nightly news reports on the ordeal of 5-year-old Yoshiaki Ogiwara.
+Members of the leading opposition party, the Socialists, plan to boycott the rite.
+"Is dream come true," he says.
+Meanwhile, concerned residents deluged hospitals and the county's Medfly hot line with questions about possible health hazards from the spraying.
+Plenty of issues are sure to come before the high court that will affect, if not directly involve, at least some of Mr. Duberstein's clients.
+Al-Khaleej, a United Arab Emirates newspaper based in Sharjah, quoted a Palestine Liberation Front source as saying Abul Abbas was not able to attend the Central Committee meeting.
+Many of them worked for Federated before 1953, when current pension plans were established.
+They called on the managers to propose plans to eliminate the discount at the EGM. Govett has duly produced a plan, which will split the trust in three.
+But De Beers is unique, he says, in influencing production and consumption of diamonds.
+Administration officials privately concede that the pact doesn't stop Canadian subsidies that are the bane of the natural resource industries, but they point out that companies can still act against Canada under the trade laws.
+Over the past 10 years, lower-cost stock and bond funds have tended to perform better than their higher-cost competitors, according to calculations by Morningstar Inc., a Chicago mutual fund research firm.
+While not opposed to the dam, he said its construction weighed heavily on his mind.
+Wednesday's move was the second time Carlyle has raised its offer for Fairchild, which has rejected the investment partnership's previous bids.
+It claims to have 55 per cent of the UK market from this and other EDI communities.
+It is a symbol of how things have changed for the good. I do not anticipate that this friendship will be spoiled by the planned unveiling of the statue. of Sir Arthur Harris.
+Separately, Next said its 1991 sales more than quadrupled to $127 million from $28 million in 1990.
+Although neither the client nor anyone else objected to the fee, Judge Moriarty went on to conclude that it was "unreasonable and excessive," so he reduced it by nearly 30%.
+Neither incident resulted in injuries.
+Details of the agreement were withheld.
+Zia, an army general who died Aug. 17 in a plane crash, had made the "Islamization" of Pakistani society a pillar of his policy.
+More than half the 340 students in Stanford Business School's first-year class took occupational choice and personality tests this year, twice as many as a year before.
+But his strengths haven't been in manufacturing, so I think it's a temporary appointment."
+The Commodity Research Bureau's index of 21 commodities sank 2.86, to 227.18, a three-month low.
+Thornburgh said he would ask permission from Congress to create the office to coordinate the department's dealings with foreign governments on law enforcement issues.
+Mr. Bachmann of S&P said he is still concerned about Salomon's ability to fund itself longer term.
+All domestic and international oil exploration activities will be transferred to central offices in Bakersfield, Calif.
+At $2.9 million, the sale total fell short of the projected $3 million-$5 million estimate, and more than a third of the booty at auction remained unsold.
+In return, the two countries will rank equally for the foreseeable future, and France may lend Britain some of its share after the next quota increase.
+As prices slid, traders said that demand suddenly materialized.
+BC-AP Arts: Holly's Dream, will move as b0721.
+The museum has had success building steadily on its widely admired collection of 17th- and 18th-century French furniture.
+The commission has four members, and only three attended the meeting.
+Yesterday, 24 hours after its latest meeting, it did break the pattern with a highly unusual statement.
+Can anyone imagine members of the British House of Commons rising at every session, placing hands on hearts and reciting a pledge of allegiance to the Union Jack?
+Rex Robles meanwhile denied involvement in the November 1986 murder of leftist labor leader Rolando Olalia and refused to accompany arresting officers because they carried only a photocopy of de Villa's arrest order, Robles' lawyer told reporters.
+He noted that, among 42 banks in the U.S. with assets of $6 billion to $9 billion, Michigan National recently ranked 4th highest in expenses as a percentage of total assets.
+Somewhat ambiguously billed as "designers of rock 'n' roll street fashion," a firm called Lip Service now brings rock star fashion to off-the-rack customers.
+Stepan appealed the verdict but was to remain in custody.
+"Gary represents the character in all of us who is afraid to grow up," says Horton, who has long blond hair and a thick growth of stubble on his chin. "I think the main reason for that is that he's afraid to admit the end of his potential.
+"It's like being a fighter pilot, and one of your engines is on fire," says the 57-year-old executive, who flew Air Force jets until 1963 when he became an Apollo astronaut. "You can't just wish it wasn't that way.
+Construction of the space station could begin next year if it stays on schedule, and it is planned to be in orbit around Earth and occupied by astronauts by the end of 1996, officials say.
+Though I have not seen or read the play these many years, I found myself completing the actors' lines in advance, correctly, again and again.
+The government said today it would begin talks with Nelson Mandela and exiled African National Congress leaders on April 11 to clear the way for formal black-white negotiations on a new constitution.
+He did not say when the second ship would arrive.
+Mobil Corp.'s earnings were up 75%, but profit from its petroleum operations declined 12% for the quarter.
+Bonn should not make any unilateral moves without consultations," he said.
+The problem is whether these measures will be sufficiently robust.
+A new cabinet sub-committee will control the budget and set overall priorities for its use.
+Spontex manufactures and sells textile, sponge and other synthetic wiping products used in the household and building service markets.
+The approach of using the costs of other pipelines to set rates would create incentives for Transcontinental Gas to lower costs.
+A revamped Gramm-Rudman law is needed because the Supreme Court last year struck down the part of the law that would require automatic cuts in the budget.
+I say hooray for the American consumer, because somebody is going to have to do things better than somebody else.
+And in January, the World Bank agreed to lend Argentina another $2 billion during the next two years.
+Columbia and Decca were equally deaf.
+No deaths or injuries have been reported in that case, it said.
+When the pound was on its way out of the ERM last September, they appeared across the media to sing the praises of devaluation.
+The company didn't announce a rights issue, contrary to some analysts' expectations.
+General Cinema Corp. said Wednesday its earnings rose 26 percent in the three months ended July 31, in part because of a 23 percent rise in attendance at the company's theaters.
+The new government, grappling with its first crisis, has begun work on an economic program aimed at restoring public confidence in the shekel and ending a speculative run on the dollar.
+However, the chief U.S. delegate, Richard Armitage, reacted angrily to the Philippine statement about the outstanding debt.
+As part of the Hertz sale, Frank A. Olson said he will resign as Allegis's chairman and chief executive officer to join the Hertz management group that has agreed to buy the unit.
+Christopher Whittle, chairman of Whittle Communications, said his company expects to spend $200 million on startup costs involved in giving 8,000 or more schools the video equipment needed to receive Channel One programming.
+Between 250 and 300 FLA are expected to be ordered by the consortium's European partners.
+It praised the 'significant achievement' in saving money.
+The AP analyzed the forms of the 935 judges who worked at least 60 days during 1987, the most recent year with a complete set of forms.
+Dogs and cats are my passion.
+The city Fire Department was called in case of a fire caused by the leak, he said.
+"The brokers are the engine that drives this company," Mr. Harrill said.
+Roh has been under public pressure to cancel his trip. Dissidents contend Roh's trip to Japan will deepen South Korea's economic dependence on Japan.
+In national over-the-counter trading yesterday, the stock price slipped another 25 cents to close at $13.25.
+USDA scientists said Wednesday they are fighting an $800,000 war against the Russian wheat aphid, a newly imported pest that caused an estimated $36 million in damage to wheat and feed grains last year.
+Mr. Morris has been doing just that with great frequency of late.
+This is but the latest blow to the Soviet leader's efforts to unify the Communist Party before the June 28 party conference, where he hopes to push through far-reaching political and legal reforms.
+A further 2,000 are expected to be removed from direct employment by March next year Many workers have been re-hired by private contractors on worse terms and conditions. The EC Commission has argued for five years that the UK rules breach the directive.
+The American Academy of Pediatrics said about 16 million children and adolescents through age 21 have no health insurance and that 26 percent of women in their childbearing years, ages 15-44, have no insurance coverage for maternity care.
+Prior-year results included an extraordinary loss of $14.3 million from the repurchase of debt.
+The last Red Army troops withdrew in February under a U.N.-brokered agreement.
+Both Loxodonta africana and Elephas maximus are running out of living space. To survive, elephants will need huge tracts of land.
+That provision stems from complaints that some cable operators charge excessive fees to discourage subscribers from switching to lower-cost options.
+Pete Daikos, spokesman for Patrick Henry airport, said Christiansen took off early Wednesday, clipping a security guard's van on a runway and shearing off part of a wingtip fuel tank.
+They will be dated May 28 and will mature on Aug. 27 and Nov. 27, respectively.
+The average is for all Americans 18 and older, smokers and non-smokers alike.
+But others argue that money now matters less, because of a proliferation of public debates giving candidates loads of free publicity.
+In composite trading yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange, Coca-Cola shares closed at $63, up 62.5 cents.
+The psychiatrist's lawyer denies that the doctor was trying to help Isaacson commit suicide, but rather was trying to get her to reaffirm that she wanted to live.
+After Mrs. Steck-Bromme's motion, a journalist called by the court to testify as a Middle East expert said American authorities made such a promise but did not keep it.
+Brian G. Dyson, president and chief executive officer of the bottler, conceded that "there may have been somewhat more discounting than people expected," but added that it was "within range of our expectations."
+Then the device "types" the text into your on-screen document.
+If withdrawals intensify, where would NWNL get the money to fund them?
+By the mid-1940s 'plotland' had become a rural slum, lacking proper roads, sewage or water supply.
+Do we do the same for drug boot camp?
+In South Carolina, 8% of jobs stem from foreign ownership.
+"You wonder how many people are deprived of their livelihoods because of these stupid little inaccuracies," she says, adding, "If they were representing me, I'd have them for malpractice."
+This winter, some teachers have even staged wildcat strikes in Moscow, Leningrad, Tomsk and elsewhere.
+As she rents a room she imagines herself boiling in a giant pot, surrounded by primitive blacks who can't wait to get at this juicy prize.
+It's a $45 million complex capable of seating 2,000 and believed to be the biggest Islamic house of worship in all of Europe.
+What are you going to find there?'
+Gerry was even more surprised by most of the flowers.
+The H-P/Toshiba and Tektronix/NEC programs are broadly similar, with several differences.
+"I don't think we should overestimate the importance" of the port call, Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said.
+South Korea's most serious anti-nuclear protest was mounted by villagers who accused the government of ignoring their demands not to build the waste dump.
+The campaign's pivotal tax issue is whether to extend a two-year, 20 percent income tax increase that provides money to schools and local governments and is set to expire next July.
+Mr. Chubb and Polly Williams ("Teachers vs. Kids," editorial, June 6) are both right: The government is the problem in our education system. But as radical as their ideas may seem to some, they don't go far enough.
+But Toyota's issue may boost another market sector: swaps.
+Security Pacific will issue $6 of its stock for each of Southwest Bancorp's 5.3 million shares outstanding.
+Villagers said an elderly man was struck in the face with a gun and an 18-year-old was shot in the stomach.
+It was cool, but Lucky's fur was wet and she was panting.
+Its backlog, swollen further by the Machinists union strike that ended Nov. 20, is now worth $85 billion.
+Many analysts had been expecting quarterly earnings in the 90-cent-per-share range.
+Committee members and speakers disagreed on what steps would strengthen U.S. banks' ability to compete overseas.
+There was no immediate word on the fate of the pilot or passengers, said Mount Rainier National Park spokesman Cy Hentges.
+At least five more arrests were anticipated.
+The contempt charge was filed when Miss Carne failed to appear for her forgery retrial.
+What primarily emerged through yesterday's legal thrust and parry was a portrait of Mr. Pullin as a detached executive.
+President Bush attended a Smith fund-raiser Tuesday in New Hampshire.
+The mortgage rate was held artificially low by building societycartel arrangements (at about 7 per cent) and there was unlimited income tax relief on interest, with a standard rate of 30 per cent and higher rates of anything up to 75 per cent.
+"That makes it tougher for us." In the year-ago fourth quarter, American Medical, which operates hospitals, had a net loss of $8.3 million, or 17 cents a share.
+There are taxis, buses and a complicated tube station that seems to promise dirt and danger rather than an easy and elegant entrance to London. The redevelopment proposals are from a joint venture put together by Greycoat Estates and London Transport.
+To a paper maker, there is nothing quite like the thrill of the deckled edge, the uneven feathered edge on all four sides of a handmade sheet.
+None of the victims' names were immediately available.
+The company predicts sales in 1988 of the American-made coupe at 4,000, and hopes sales will grow to 50,000 in 1991.
+They said they realized they were going too fast and appeared to be coming down too high to adequately slow down, but had no choice except to land.
+The agreement between the Red Cross and its sister organization, the Iraqi Red Crescent, eventually will permit family members to send parcels containing medicine, food, clothing and paperback books to their loved ones in Iraq.
+A senior government official told The Associated Press that the military high command did, in fact, meet to consider overthrowing Garcia during his self-imposed confinement to the palace.
+The mammals are in shallow water only a few hundred feet offshore, where they have been rising to the surface every couple of minutes to breath through small _ and shrinking _ holes in the ice.
+The emergency room at the James C. Giuffre Medical Center has been allowed to reopen as state health officials relax restrictions on the hospital where admissions were banned 15 days ago.
+Pennzoil Chairman J. Hugh Liedtke was in his suite in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, keeping in touch by phone with his lawyers negotiating with Texaco at Pennzoil's midtown office.
+The patients had failed to respond to other treatments.
+Snow fell across parts of the Midwest early today, while temperatures rose in the Northeast.
+I'm running this place.'
+But Buckey denied he was guilty of child molestation.
+The rate is what banks charge each other for overnight loans.
+The SEC's new policy, he says, has been 'to seek out those areas that are either poorly understood (by foreign companies), or confrontational, and see whether they're fundamental to my goal of protecting American investors.
+March sales were boosted by inflows of individual retirement account funds and other seasonal factors, said Alfred P. Johnson, vice president and chief economist at the institute.
+The company made a provision of $566 million in the first quarter to cover the restructuring costs.
+"That just makes me feel wonderful," the first lady said.
+Now opposing attorneys must decide on six alternates.
+Dividend prospects are improving, but slowly, and several high profile companies have produced disappointing results.
+Most depositors are likely to see the rates paid by S&Ls decline over the coming weeks and months, as the government pumps cash into the sick thrifts paying the highest rates to attract cash.
+Marketing loans represent a form of subsidy that provides producers with the U.S. price while selling the commodities abroad at world prices.
+Moreover, actions such as those by the supermarket chains don't involve positive marketing steps as much as damage control, says Mr. Bishop, the consultant.
+Aeroflot, the Soviet Union's state-owned carrier, has the world's largest fleet.
+Mr. Cerniglia's Cavendish, Vt., winery pays maple-syrup producers 20 cents a gallon for the water, which is filtered from the sap before it's boiled down to make syrup.
+Joseph P. Allen, former astronaut and president of Space Industries International Inc.
+Goto said Aloha plans to lease planes to replace the three jetliners permanently removed from service.
+The company disputes its role in several of the investigations.
+Among import contracts, metals were down 6.9% in August to 421.3 billion yen, while machinery dropped 24% to 54.5 billion yen.
+I'll fight him into the state convention March 10, and maybe I'll slam-dunk him." Responded Cowens: "A lot of people have tried." Grand Ole Opry star Jeanne Pruitt says her farm will be disturbed by a planned interstate highway.
+An animal cleanup station was set up in a building at the community college in Valdez, but volunteers there said they had no animals to work on by midafternoon.
+Sen. Alan Cranston said Monday he would introduce legislation to allow investors to sue the government if they fail in other efforts to recover losses from worthless junk bonds sold at Lincoln Savings & Loan Association.
+Sammy Davis Jr. has been released from a hospital and sent home after treatment for a recurrence of throat cancer, his publicist said.
+"It is a sign of deterioration, that the confrontation is worsening," said analyst Aguilar in a telephone interview from Washington, where he is on a Carnegie Foundation fellowship.
+In addition to the preferred stock, Lomas said it agreed to buy $10 million in common stock in the acquiring corporation.
+People used to think of cows, flowers and holidays; nowadays it might be financial services.
+Huge evergreens absorb noise and sunlight, giving the area a cathedral-like stillness.
+"Just the fact that a panel is studying it means the sphinx has moved an inch," Constantine N. Katsoris, professor of law at Fordham University School of Law, said.
+Less than a year later, he's in trouble, hitting just one more long fly since the Pittsburgh opening, a 105-unit apartment building in a former cosmetics factory in Milwaukee, Wis.
+It'll hit me later when all this has calmed down, and I'm sure I'll be a basket case some time next week," Vogt said.
+The initial judgment, which would have cost El Paso $7.7 million, was reversed because "El Paso's employees had significant freedom in determining how to use on-call time" and "on-call time was primarily for employees' benefit," the decision said.
+Jackson made the pre-emptive strike with that."
+In 1940, Hollywood regularly offered on the screen such incredibly beautiful women as Ingrid Bergman, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn.
+As reported, General Mills is seeking buyers for its Specialty Retailing group, which would complete its restructuring efforts.
+His conclusion came in a letter to T. Allan McArtor, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
+Brazil traditionally has played a relatively minor role in the South American drug trade, which is dominated by Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.
+"We don't see any change as imminent.
+"People are far more willing to put questions to another church member than a banker," says Rev. Keith A. Troy, pastor at New Salem Baptist Church in Columbus.
+Wolf said United would receive its first five 767-300ERs in 1991, two more in 1992, eight in 1993 and one in 1994.
+With the end of restrictive communist rule a year ago, Slovaks in Czechoslovakia's eastern republic gained the freedom to express their resentment of historic domination by Hungary and more recent control by the majority Czechs.
+"He died," said Walter Kirchberger, a toy company analyst.
+It would trigger withdrawal of the 23,000-strong UN peacekeeping force, to which France and the UK have contributed generously, and deepen the rift in Nato. Mr Kohl will therefore do his utmost to prevent a split.
+For the 41-year-old academic, as for many Kuwaitis, the Iraqi invasion shook loose some old assumptions.
+But reason so understood has always had enemies.
+President Bush saluted publishing tycoon Walter Annenberg on Sunday for setting a "significant and marvelous example" by donating $50 million to the United Negro College Fund, the largest gift ever for black colleges.
+In 10 minutes, Wilbey Mullen was hooking Miser's car to his tow truck.
+That is a moment of blackish humour.
+The Third World women are exposed to water-borne diseases because they are generally responsible for getting water from communal sources.
+Tass said the quake reached 9 on the 12-point Soviet scale, which measures tremors on the basis of their visible effects.
+However, that one-quarter decline was not enough to spell an end to the current recovery from the 1981-82 recession.
+Members of the neo-Nazi Afrikaner Resistance Movement wear khaki uniforms and insignia reminiscent of the stormtroopers of Nazi Germany.
+The dollar closed at 131.41 yen in New York overnight.
+The takeover specialist was found guilty on nine counts of breaking securities and tax laws and making false statements in connection with three failed takeovers and one other transactions in 1985 and 1986.
+Organizing and distributing the gifts is a dizzying effort.
+The outlawed practice was based on actuarial tables _ statistics showing women as a group live longer than men and therefore collected pensions for a longer time.
+Danny Wells will play brother Luigi.
+BTSC says debt financing is the responsibility of the turnkey contractors and maintains that it will not be a problem.
+Does that make sense?" "Even though we have conceded he committed those horrible acts, we have not conceded first-degree murder," Peruto argued.
+"Insight, in and of itself, is not sufficient to change," Freeman said. "I'm more interested in what keeps you doing the same stuff and how you can change.
+The housing category accounted for only 0.1 percentage point of the January-March period's 2.7% economic growth from the previous quarter.
+The two banned uses account for about 572,000 pounds.
+Red Star said Souther died suddenly on June 22 but did not give a cause of death.
+West Coast banks posted sharply lower profits as loan-loss provisions rose substantially.
+"If only I had known about it, you'd have been able to carry more than that one with you," Bush said.
+Of the four contenders for the suspension bridge, Hyundai Engineering & Construction Ltd. of South Korea is said to have offered the lowest bid at HK$6 billion.
+It also said, however, that since an April 1988 cease-fire there has been no sign of a decline in non-combat killings and "disappearances" of civilians blamed on security forces.
+"There's been a little grumbling, but people realize it's only an inconvenience," Milligan said. "This starts the relationship between the U.S. and the Soviet Union for the next four years.
+Perhaps millions of people hunger for Wild Life beans in sauce with wild boar meat, for Buffalo Chip chocolate cookies, for tofu.
+A few bakeries opened today, but there was not enough bread for residents who ventured out to replenish food supplies.
+He and his wife Sharon, also Fort Worth-born, live in San Diego, Calif., where the cruiser is based.
+When Regaldo stood up and moved toward the balcony ledge, officers grabbed hold of him, but the baby started to slip from his hand, police said.
+When Next was in trouble and Club 24 wi