The Business Times, 24 January 1994
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Title Section12 1994-01-24 1 Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA(P) 010/12/93 Monday January 24 1994 75«12 words
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2am LATEST
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67 1994-01-24 1 AP NEW DELHI India yesterday expressed concern over a tetter allegedly written by US President Bill Clinton advocating support for the rights of Sikhs in the northern state of Punjab. "(This) cannot but have a negative impact on our bilateral relations," a ministry spokesmanAP - 67 words
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72 1994-01-24 1 AP JERUSALEM Israeli Environment Minister Yossi Sarid yesterday said he expected Israel to sign peace agreements with all its Arab neighbours this year. Speaking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting, Mr Sarid said: "1994 will perhaps be the most important year inAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration107 1994-01-24 1 Stack market indicts Friday Week change ST11 2.281.73 -21.13 KLSE Composite .1.063.76 -70.38 Nikkei 19.307.43 +333.73 HangSeng 11.459.37 +685.12 SETIiwJex 1.408.46 -108.21 Jakarta Composite ...585.77 +8.08 CLSA China B 1.287.41 -84.43 Ausi All Ord 2.250.3 +43.9 FTSE 100 3.484.2 83.6 Dow Jones 3.891 96 24.76 Exchange rates i107 words
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740 1994-01-24 1 Leslie Lopez - From Leslie Lopez in KUALA LUMPUR ANALYSTS and business executives say the measures introduced by Bank Negara over the weekend to curb currency speculation could hurt the already bruised Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and blunt genuine business growth. They say that while740 words
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593 1994-01-24 1 AJ Leow - Switch will give Chinese nationals easier access to foreign currencies for trips abroad By AJ Leow SINGAPORE China's recent switch to a single-curren-cy system may prove to be a boon to tourism in South-east Asia and Hongkong in the long593 words
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581 1994-01-24 1 Reuter WASHINGTON An earthquake on the West Coast and frigid weather in the East brought huge sections of the United States to a virtual standstill last week, but it won't bounce a healthy economy off course. With the US economy roaringReuter - 581 words
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Article, Illustration395 1994-01-24 1 Reuter TOKYO The United States is "very strongly" pressing Japan for a major, sustained economic stimulus package to get the economy going. US Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen said yesterday that the US was not looking for a short-term stimulus package that would beReuter - 395 words
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306 1994-01-24 1 Reuter TOKYO The Ministry of Finance (MOF) will monitor how Japan's political developments affect the dollar/yen rate and Tokyo stock prices when the Tokyo markets open today. An MOF official said yesterday: "Movement in the dollar/yen has been fairly orderlyReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement7 1994-01-24 1 Business IT: pg 9 Some unexpected winners7 words
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Advertisement38 1994-01-24 1 Hock Lock Siew: pg 21 Impact of Japan's political crisis Singapore's Entrepreneurs Success in business is about hard work and not big breaks. Take a leaf from Evan Coady's diary of success on Enterprise A Management, Pg 1738 words
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Advertisement36 1994-01-24 1 Canon Official Sponsor of the 1994 World Cup Japan's markets may react sharply to defeat of reform bills, Pg 4 Rescue of reform bilk hangs on crucial talks today, Back Pg Hock Lock Siew, Pg 2136 words
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SINGAPORE NEWS
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eye on the ECONOMY
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Article, Illustration374 1994-01-24 2 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker CONSUMER PRICES rose 2.4 per cent last year, up from 2.3 per cent in 1992 but still well below the 3.4 per cent inflation in 1991 and 1990. Latest Department of Statistics figures showed that prices advanced in all five categories food, clothing,Source: Dept of Statistics - 374 words
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708 1994-01-24 2 Paul Leo - Individuals fail to secure any East Coast land in URA tender By Paul Leo COMPANIES controlled by property heavyweight Ng Teng Fong have been awarded 24 prime residential plots on the East Coast out of 48 offered by the Urban Redevelopment708 words
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351 1994-01-24 2 Soh Tiang Keng - By Soh Tiang Keng CONSUMER spending through Nets shot up by one quarter to 5i.44 billon last year. The volume of transactions done though the Network for Electronic Transfers (Singapore) rose 44 per cent from 16.88 million in 1992 to351 words
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200 1994-01-24 2 MINISTER for Health and Education Dr Aline Wong yesterday questioned the rising number of radiological examinations here. Speaking at the opening of the 18th International Congress of Radiology, Dr Wong said Singapore's public sector hospitals had seen a sharp rise in the200 words
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THE REGION
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533 1994-01-24 3 Maggie Ford - From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA PROTESTS are mounting on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali against an ambitious resort development planned by the Jakarta-based Bakrie group. Hundreds of students have staged demonstrations, asking for the project to be scrapped. And representatives of533 words
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321 1994-01-24 3 Bernama KOTA KINABALU The Barisan Nasional will not only ensure good economic development in Sabah but also the security of the people of all races and religions if returned to power in the coming state election, Deputy PrimeBernama - 321 words
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224 1994-01-24 3 Reuter MANILA The Philippine Congress goes back into session today with the economy on its agenda but with senators arrayed against congressmen over a proposed change in the form of government. Congressional leaders have agreed to speed up passage ofReuter - 224 words
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107 1994-01-24 3 AP KUALA LUMPUR Jeffrey Kitingan, brother of Sabah's chief minister, has been freed from the restrictions imposed last month after his release from prison, police said. Mr Jeffrey Kitingan told reporters he would run in the state's Feb 18-19 legislative assembly elections if his brother.AP - 107 words
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208 1994-01-24 3 Reuter CANBERRA Australia's conservative opposition urged the government yesterday to prepare for a nuclear emergency if neighbouring Indonesia, described as geologically unstable, goes ahead with a nuclear power plant. "Australia should have some idea about the extent of the effect onReuter - 208 words
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275 1994-01-24 3 AP, AFP HANOI Looking ahead to the United States lifting a trade embargo, Vietnam said yesterday it hopes to attract US$l.5 billion (552.4 billion) in foreign investment this year and US$l4 billion over the next 10 years. Vietnam also hopesAP,; AFP - 275 words
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ASIA NOTES
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96 1994-01-24 3 Reuter SEOUL South Korea will ease its stringent foreign-exchange regulations by abolishing in the first half of 1994 the ceiling on foreign currency holdings of individuals, a finance ministry official said yesterday. But an individual who holds US dollars or other foreign currencies exceedingReuter - 96 words
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Article, Illustration33 1994-01-24 3 Reuter NEW DELHI Members of India's camel regiment standing against New Delhi's India Gate on Saturday during the rehearsal of the country's Republic Day celebrations on Wednesday.Reuter - 33 words
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86 1994-01-24 3 AFP BEIJING Chinese authorities must maintain controls on the country's birth rate particularly in the countryside, the People's Daily said in a front page story yesterday. The communist party newspaper said the government had managed to control the birth rate in the last few years,AFP - 86 words
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77 1994-01-24 3 AFP NEW DELHI Asian giants China and India are to hold talks next month aimed at reducing military deployment on both sides of the disputed frontier, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. The talks, to be held Feb 2-5, will mark theAFP - 77 words
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65 1994-01-24 3 Reuter PHNOM PENH The former commander of the advance group of Australian peacekeepers to arrive in Cambodia in 1991, Lieutenant-Colonel Russell Stuart, has returned to head the Tel-stra-OTC communications company office here. Mr Stuart, who is no longer in the army, was commander of theReuter - 65 words
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428 1994-01-24 4 AFP TOKYO A delay in a stimulus programme whose contents are still undecided and increasing vulnerability to US pressure are making Japan's economy, already in its worst slump since World War 11, pay the price of the country's political crisis.AFP - 428 words
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260 1994-01-24 4 AP BEIJING A southern Chinese province that is home to thousands of sweatshop factories is drafting a law that would limit work hours and set job safety standards, an official newspaper said yesterday. It is the second time this month that authorities have announcedAP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration58 1994-01-24 4 AFP PINGTUNG, Taiwan Taiwan's Interior Minister Wu Poh-hsiung (centre) and the Agricultural Council Director Sun Ming-hsien (right) officiating at a ceremony in Renting National Park in southern Taiwan yesterday to release 10 Formosa deer back to the wilderness. The deer has not been found in the wildAFP - 58 words
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513 1994-01-24 4 Reuter SHANGHAI US Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen tried to strike a delicate balance during his four-day visit to China between being a hawker of American goods and a preacher for human rights for the most part he succeeded. "I think we achieved aReuter - 513 words
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286 1994-01-24 4 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan's military here has decided to shelve plans to buy US$l.O5 billion (551.68 billion) worth of arms, including tanks and an improved missile system, from Washington due to opposition from legislators and an inadequate budget, Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA)AFP - 286 words
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86 1994-01-24 4 AP TAIPEI The Association of South-cast Asian Nations was Taiwan's fourth largest trading partner last year, behind the United States, Japan and Hongkong, the official Central News Agcncy reported yesterday. Quoting the Finance Ministry, the agency said Taiwan's trade with Asean in 1993AP - 86 words
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658 1994-01-24 8 Nirmal Ghosh - By Nirmal Ghosh THIS week, Singapore and India quietly slip into top gear in their bilateral relationship. As the colourful cultural pageants and military regiments march down the sweeping Raj Path of Lutyen's Delhi, down from the imposing presidential palace, India's guest of658 words
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Article, Illustration644 1994-01-24 8 Nirmal Ghosh spoke to some of India s leading businessmen on the future of bilateral business ties, in the context of Prime Minister Goh's visit to India RATAN TATA, chairman, Tata Group Singapore is strategically positioned as the regional hub for644 words
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418 1994-01-24 8 Reuter CANBERRA A senior Australian minister's office put government and Labor Party money into his Melbourne sandwich shop, a former business partner was quoted yesterday as saying. The office of Industry Minister Alan Griffiths, who quit the government on Saturday,Reuter - 418 words
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Business IT
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Article, Illustration798 1994-01-24 9 Claire Leow - Claire Leow scans the latest trade statistics and discovers some unexpected winners. Claire Leow SINGAPORE trade figures for the first 10 months of 1993 showed that computer products helped boost the republic's manufacturing output last year, with strong growth in many productSource: Singapore Trading Statistics,TDB - 798 words
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Article760 1994-01-24 9 David Welcher - David Welcher reporting for BusinessJT\ contacted several Los Angeles-based computer firms just after the earthquake David Welcher, Despite the weii-pubii-cised impact of recent US natural disasters like Tropical Storm Iniki and Hurricane Andrew on data processing operations, the 6.6Richter Scale earthquake which hit the760 words
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545 1994-01-24 9 NYT WITHIN minutes after the San Fernando Valley was rocked by an earthquake last Monday, the nationwide web of computer networks was abuzz with messages to and from people touched by the shock. Hundreds of computer users turned to electronic mail when they were unableNYT - 545 words
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Article, Illustration539 1994-01-24 9 Bernard Chew - Their faster RISC 'brain' is a mixed blessing as it directly cannot run DOS programs, Bernard Chew finds out Bernard Chew US-BASED computer giant Hewlett-Packard last Tuesday launched a range of workstations with multimedia features and bargain basement price tags, a move which could spark539 words
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Article, Illustration496 1994-01-24 10 Bernard Chew - Bernard Chew reports on HP's bid for a share of the outsourcing business Bernard Chew AMERICA'S number two computer company HewlettPackard last week launched a new worldwide initiative to secure service contracts for managing client's information technology (IT) needs. Called selective496 words
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261 1994-01-24 10 Joycelyn Shu - By Joycelyn Shu SINGAPORE'S biotechnology industry has been made globally accessible with the linkage of its new electronic database to the global academic network, Internet. This milestone for the local scientific community was achieved with the launch of the Singapore Biotechnology261 words
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211 1994-01-24 10 THE Banque Asia *94 conference to be held from March 22 to 24 in Singapore will focus on an increasingly important field in the financial industry payments and settlements. Two experts will speak on the topic. They are Robert Close, managing director of Barclays211 words
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TECH TAKES
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Article67 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE IPRS Singapore Pte Ltd, which provides document management and workflow solutions, has added two products to its offerings in South-east Asia. The firm has just been appointed distributor for Optika Imaging Systems Inc's File Power product line and Reach Software Corp's WorkMAN mail-based workflow application. Optika67 words
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Article72 1994-01-24 10 HONGKONG Madge International, a leading supplier of Token Ring networking products, has launched new versions of its intelligent, stackable hub and its network management software. The hub, SmartCAU Plus, has new features for managing IBM-compatible Multi-station Access Units and for remote network monitoring. Madge's True View72 words
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Article57 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE Sun Microsystems Computer Corp said its SPARC Technology Business unit had licensed its microSPAßCbased board design to Beijing Huasun Computer Company. The latter is said to be the largest Chinese manufacturer of workstations using SPARC architecture, and is a subsidiary of the Sixth Research57 words
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Article65 1994-01-24 10 UPI WASHINGTON US-based San da International Corp and Hongkong's Computers and Peripherals Ltd say they plan to open soon China's first independent full-service computer system intergrator. They said their American Computer Innovation Center in Beijing would sell various computer products and also offer technical support andUPI - 65 words
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Article88 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE The Institute of Systems Science (ISS) has lined up the following courses for the next two months. If interested, call Vasu or Liz at 772-2096 or 772-2020. Fax may be send to 778-2571. Feb 1-4: AI Applications in Financial Services; Feb 18: Viruses88 words
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Article66 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE WordPerfect Asia will launch some new Chinese products at Jubilee Hall, Raffles Hotel on Wednesday, Jan 26 at 2 pm. They are WordPerfect 5.2CS (simplified) and 5.2CT (traditional) for DOS. At the launch, WordPerfect will also demonstrate how its English WordPerfect 6.0 for Windows can process Chinese66 words
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Article104 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE Organisers of the Second Singapore International Conference on Intelligent Systems (Spicis '94) are inviting papers on three main themes: Present applications of intelligent systems to solve problems in business, industry and other areas; Describe research on intelligent systems technology that enables such applications; Address issues in104 words
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Article68 1994-01-24 10 SINGAPORE International Business Forum (IBF) is organising a forum on the legal issues involved in computer contracts on Feb 23, at Dynasty Hotel. The event covers computer contracts, negotiations of contracts, licensing of computer software and development contracts. The registration fee is $399. For group discounts,68 words
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IT Moves
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Article, Illustration104 1994-01-24 10 Claire Leon - All briefs compiled by Claire Leon SINGAPORE System Software Associates (SSA), which develops business application software and computer-aided software engineering tools for IBM's AS/400 midrange computers, has appointed Victor Ang as area vice-president for Asia Pacific responsible for sales, marketing and client services in Asia104 words
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Article, Illustration824 1994-01-24 11 Lim Joo Boon - Lim Joo Boon explores a new array of information technology avenues and models for integration Lim Joo Boon The writer is a partner of Andersen Consulting Singapore and is active in the IT community. Technology opportunities can be brought to824 words
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Article, Illustration850 1994-01-24 11 Tommi Chen - '.TRACKING WIS:;! NETWOiKNGVVORID Tommi Chen, who reviewed the competing high speed LANs last week, tries to pick the winners. Tommi Chen The writer is managing partner of Net Centre Pte Ltd, which specialises in network services. He managed one of the850 words
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Article, Illustration766 1994-01-24 12 Lin Hsin Hsin - Lin Hsin Hsin scrutinises text processing features in this version for OS/2 Lin Hsin Hsin The writer is an Information Technologist at Infotech Research and Consultancy. She is the author of "Love Ist Byte". AT A glance Ami Pro 3.0 for766 words
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Article, Illustration665 1994-01-24 12 TOM AMBROSE - WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY TOM AMBROSE The writer is a Support Contracts Specialist with Hewlett-Packard's Americas' Field Operations (AFO). He also has extensive experience as a computer consultant helping businesses to use information technology productively. IMAGINE one morning when the sun has not yet665 words
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THE WORLD
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489 1994-01-24 13 AP WASHINGTON President Bill Clinton sought last Saturday to take credit for the recent upswing in the economy, and said the administration was prepared now to move on to other key items on his domestic agenda, such as overhauling the nation's medicalAP - 489 words
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Article, Illustration45 1994-01-24 13 AFP WASHINGTON, DC Anti-abortion protesters erecting a sign of an aborted foetus in front of the US Supreme Court last Friday. About 35,000 marchers braved snow and ice at a rally marlung the 21st anniversary of legalised abortion in the US. AFPAFP - 45 words
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254 1994-01-24 13 AP PARIS Governments which have lent funds to Russia have agreed to extend to the end of April a debt repayment arrangement that technically expired in December. Officials said on Friday that the decision means Russia is still required to make official debtAP - 254 words
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464 1994-01-24 13 Reuter MADRID For eccentric businessman Jose Maria RuizMateos, the Scarlet Pimpernel of Spanish finance and scourge of the ruling Socialists, the game may finally be up. The Supreme Court has announced that Ruiz-Mateos, who once fled custody wearing aReuter - 464 words
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520 1994-01-24 13 Reuter NEW YORK The Federal Reserve's first credit snugging in nearly five years will come as a 25-basis-point increase in the federal funds rate, most economists agree, but discussion still surrounds which factor will push the Fed to flip that switch and when.Reuter - 520 words
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361 1994-01-24 13 AP SLOBODSKOY, Russia Out in the provinces, Boris Yeltsin's tough economic reforms have left a trail of despair, stirring nostalgia for the old ways and sapping any desire for more change. Even in Russia's big cities, where opportunities are greater, a sea of disappointmentAP - 361 words
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WORLD WATCH
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Article, Illustration25 1994-01-24 13 Reuter HAMBURG, Germany Two elephants embracing at the Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg last Friday. Hagenbeck is famous for its elephant breeding ReuterReuter - 25 words
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71 1994-01-24 13 AFP BEIJING Russian Foreign Minister Andrei Kozyrev will make an official visit to China from Wednesday to Saturday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced last Saturday. During his visit, made at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Qian Qichen. Mr Kozyrev will hold talks withAFP - 71 words
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82 1994-01-24 13 UPI LOS ANGELES US President Bill Clinton released US$2B3 million (***** million) in additional federal funds last Saturday to earthquake-ravaged southern California to aid disaster relief efforts as the area braced for an expected rainstorm. Mr Ginton said US$l43 million in emergency funding would goUPI - 82 words
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82 1994-01-24 13 AFP JERUSALEM Most Israelis fear that Syrian President Hafez al-Assad's health problems will make it impossible for Syria to stick to any peace deal signed with Israel, a new poll said yesterday. Sixty-seven per cent "have no confidence in him", against 28 per centAFP - 82 words
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Article88 1994-01-24 13 For sale bunkers with a view Reuter LONDON With the Cold War over, Britain's Defence Ministry has put 21 underground bunkers up for sale, euphemistically calling them "small country estates with a view". The bunkers, measuring 4.5 metres by one metre, were constructed to be manned by soldiers in theReuter - 88 words
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497 1994-01-24 13 NYT WASHINGTON The House and the Senate come back to work tomorrow expecting to be judged on how they deal with health-care, the biggest domestic issue Congress has confronted in three decades. It may even prove to be the most complicated task that CongressNYT - 497 words
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303 1994-01-24 14 Reuter BONN The German government is cautiously optimistic about economic growth in 1994, but it warns that the road to recovery could be bumpy and says the steady rise in unemployment will not be halted soon. In its 1994 annual report, aReuter - 303 words
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246 1994-01-24 14 Reuter BONN Historian Fritz Stem has the knack of finding the right phrase to describe the prevailing mood in Germany. His latest is "exuberant pessimism". One of the leading American experts on Germany, Mr Stem, 67, has spent almost four months observingReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration43 1994-01-24 14 Reuter LONDON Labour Party Treasury spokesman Harriet Haraian delivering petitions to No 11 Downing Street last Saturday. Thousands of people signed petitions to protest against the government's plans to add the Value Added Tax to domestic fuel bills. RenterReuter - 43 words
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210 1994-01-24 14 AP OSLO. Norway Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat met here last Saturday and held out the prospect that an agreement on terms to implement the historic Middle East peace plan may be just aAP - 210 words
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248 1994-01-24 14 Reuter BRUSSELS The European Commission is expected to decide soon whether restrictions on foreign ownership of Portuguese companies are compatible with rules on non-discrimi-nation in the European Union (EU). "The Commission is investigating," a Commission spokeswoman said last Friday in replyReuter - 248 words
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234 1994-01-24 14 FT LIEGE Belgium's biggest political scandal last week claimed its first three ministerial victims, including the country's deputy prime minister, who resigned from his post under mounting political and media pressure. Guy Coeme, who also held the communications portfolio, announced his resignation lastFT - 234 words
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SPORTS
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Article521 1994-01-24 15 Australian Open AFP MELBOURNE Serving maelstrom Goran Ivanisevic will be blasting away at Jim Courier's bid for an Australian Open hattrick after setting up an intriguing quarter-final duel here yesterday. Ivanisevic, the fifth seed, reached his second Australian Open quarter-final in five attempts with a 6-3,AFP - 521 words
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SPORT SHORTS
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Article, Illustration97 1994-01-24 15 AFP TOKYO Susi Susanti and Ardy Wiranata. who lost their titles here last year, gained sweet revenge over their nemesis to win back the crowns in the Japan Open championships yesterday. The 1992 winner Susanti from Indonesia, loser to Ye Zhaoying last year, survived a nerve-wracking final match toAFP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration55 1994-01-24 15 Reuter NEW YORK NBA Saturday: Charlotte 91 Milwaukee 80; Indiana 81 Chicago 90; New Jersey 124 Golden State 98; Philadelphia 112 Orlando 121; Washington 98 Detroit 93; Minnesota 81 Atlanta 98; Houston 106 Utah 101; San Antonio 103 Dallas 83; Denver 98 Seattle 91; Phoenix 118 Portland 117; SacramentoReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration229 1994-01-24 15 Reuter AP AFP VERWOERDBURG, South Africa Defending champion Nick Price shot a seven-under-par 65 to leave himself in an almost unassailable position after the third round of the ICL International on Saturday. Price, chasing his third success in this event, was eight strokes clear of South African Andre Cruse,Reuter; AP; AFP - 229 words
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Article, Illustration122 1994-01-24 15 AFP MELBOURNE Australian Open yesterday Women's singles 4th rd: Steffi Graf (Ger) b Sandrine Testud (Fra) 6-1 6-2; Kimiko Date (Jpn) b Ginger Hclgeson (US) 7-5 6-1; Lindsay Davenport (US) b Mary-Joe Fernandez (US) 6-2 6-7 6-2; Gabriela Sabatini (Arg) b Mary Pierce (Fra) 6-3 6-3; Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (Spn)AFP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration47 1994-01-24 15 AP AUCKLAND, New Zealand Maxi yacht New Zealand Endeavour won the third leg of the Whitbread round-the-world race by the closest of margins yesterday. Endeavour. skippered by Grant Dalton. finished just two minutes and 12 seconds ahead of Tokio with Chris Dickson at the helm. APAP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration298 1994-01-24 15 Golf AP MELBOURNE, Australia American Patrick Burke won his first professional tournament yesterday, finishing one shot ahead despite a doublebogey on the final hole of the US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) Players' Championship. Burke. 31, from Los Angeles. had a three-shot lead as he reachedAP - 298 words
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Article, Illustration75 1994-01-24 15 Reuter TOKYO Hawaiian sumo wrestler Musashimaru (Fiamula Penitani) being thrown onto the dohyo by ozeki opponent Takanohana to drop to 12 victories against two losses and sharing second place with another wrestler, Takanonami, at the New Year Grand Sumo tournament on Saturday. Both Musashimaru and TakanonamiReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration950 1994-01-24 16 Peter Herriot - How do today's managers see tomorrow? Peter Herriot offers a view Peter Herriot The author is head of research at Sundridge Park Management Centre TODAY'S management gurus have already been free with their predictions for the management tasks of the next century. The senior executive of950 words
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Article, Illustration437 1994-01-24 16 INTERNATIONAL executive search company Amrop International has appointed Bob Gattie chairman of its AsiaPacific offices. These are located in Singapore, Hongkong, Taipei, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Auckland. Mr Gattie is a partner in the local firm of Gattie-Tan Soo Jin Management Consultants, which is a437 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1994-01-24 17 Corinne Kerk - SINGAPORE'S itoENXRERRENEURS Corinne Kerk meets the chairman and managing director of Nippecraft, a home-grown manufacturer of corporate diaries and organisers Corinne Kerk TWENTY years ago, when he was an Australian soldier stationed in Singapore, Evan E Coady decided to start a business. That business now1,248 words
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Article, Illustration628 1994-01-24 19 Andrew Lim - Andrew Lim looks forward to what Kiri Te Kanawa will be singing this Sunday Andrew Lim TODAY'S singers no longer thrive on beautiful voices alone. Physical attractiveness plays an important part in securing important engagements. Maori soprano Kiri Te Kanawa must qualify as one of the628 words
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340 1994-01-24 19 P Y Van - P Y Van reviews last Saturday's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert P Y Van LAST Saturday's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert with conductor Choo Hoey promised much with its programme of Berlioz's spritely Overture to Beatrice Benedict. Rachmaninoff's intensely romantic Piano Concerto No 2 in A minor.340 words
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687 1994-01-24 20 Coalition govt may have to accept some opposition proposals Reuter TOKYO Japan's shaky ruling coalition and a suddenly resurgent opposition meet today to determine whether anything can be salvaged from the political reform bills torpedoed in Parliament. At the startReuter - 687 words
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318 1994-01-24 20 Walton Morais - From Walton Morais in NEW DELHI PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong arrived in New Delhi last night with a high-level delegation of senior ministers and corporate leaders on a mission to excite Singapore businessmen on emerging opportunities in a reforming318 words
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Article, Illustration379 1994-01-24 20 Kevin Sullivan - From Kevin Sullivan in KUALA LUMPUR BOSNIAN Ambassador to the United Nations Muhamad Sacirbey called again yesterday for the lifting of the UN arms embargo on former Yugoslavia. Mr Sacirbey, accompanying President Alija Izetbegovic on a four-day visit to Malaysia,Bernama - 379 words
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202 1994-01-24 20 Reuter VATICAN CITY Pope John Paul appeared to be edging towards support for military intervention to stop the bloodshed in Bosnia as he urged the international community yesterday to do "everything humanly possible to disarm the aggressor". He was speaking aReuter - 202 words
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260 1994-01-24 20 AFP TAIPEI Taiwan will reduce tariffs on some 70 industrial items for the United States following talks between the two sides late last week. "Under our law here, we will be able to cut import duties for around 70 industrial productsAFP - 260 words
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342 1994-01-24 20 Bloomberg Business News BEIJING Seven out of 10 foreign ventures in China have the same or lighter tax burdens since sweeping tax changes under communist rule took effect on Jan 1. Dong Shukai. deputy director at the State TaxBloomberg Business News - 342 words
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Article, Illustration922 1994-01-24 20 STEPHEN LEWIS; STEPHEN LEWIS - The Bottom Line STEPHEN LEWIS STEPHEN LEWIS The writer is a columnist with the London-based Investors Chronicle, where this commentary first appeared THE Hongkong equity market is on a roller-coaster ride. Investors are beginning to question whether China's rapid development922 words
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Article88 1994-01-24 20 Reuter LONDON A British university is offering students a chance to study horse racing as a degree subject. Students at Bristol University, south-west England, will be touring British race courses and meeting top trainers and owners as part of the course, the first of its kind.Reuter - 88 words
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189 1994-01-24 20 Reuter ISLAMABAD Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto yesterday ordered a nationwide general strike on Feb 5 to show solidarity with Kashmiri militants fighting Indian rule. The call for the strike was given by an all-party parliamentary committee seeking to project what PakistanReuter - 189 words
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239 1994-01-24 20 AP PARIS Jacques Attali blames a "manhunt" and "bureaucrats with no shame (and) a great desire to destroy" for driving him to resign last year as president of the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development. In his newly-published book Europeis), theAP - 239 words
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510 1994-01-24 21 Teh Hooi Ling - By Teh Hooi Ling SINGAPORE Industrial hardware stockist Hup Seng Huat (HSH), the first main board listing candidate this year, plans to increase its regional presence to take advantage of the booming economies in Asia-Pacific. Top of the list are the510 words
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355 1994-01-24 21 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Metroplex Bhd, which held a soft opening of its Legend Hotel and Apartments at Putra Place in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, has plans to build up its hotel division under "The Legend" name not only in Malaysia but also in the AsiaMBT - 355 words
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Article, Illustration668 1994-01-24 21 SN Vasuki - JOCK By SN Vasuki SINGAPORE Change in Japan, an American journalist recently commented, "often seems glacial, a process of halfsteps that usually add up to little". The stockmarket obviously disagrees with this assessment. Punters watching Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa valiantlySource: Bridge Info - 668 words
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Article, Illustration293 1994-01-24 21 Source: Bridge Info Performance of STN't Index stocks Jan 21 Urn Sent lain Stack talc Chfe Ikwbwws <$)<!) Avimo 2.210 -0.070 1.42 -4.51 CAC 7 900 0 150 5 08 9 80 CWT 3.140 0.100 2.02 6 54 CcrctxH 7.300 -0 100 4 69 -6 54 FAN 16.700 0.200Source: Bridge Info - 293 words
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124 1994-01-24 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR The Securities Commission (SC) has approved United Engineers Malaysia's proposed rights issue of M 5270.97 million (SSISB million) nominal amount of irredeemable convertible unsecured loan stocks (ICULS) and a new issue of Eurobonds. UEM'S merchant banker, Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank, said thatBernama - 124 words
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74 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR In response to a KLSE query, Malaysian Resources Corporation (MRCB) said that the proceeds from its disposal of 4.35 million shares in Van Der Horst will be used as working capital. MRCB said the sale would result in an increaseMBT - 74 words
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49 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) has announced that its transfer books and register of members will be closed from Feb 23 to 28, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of determining shareholders' entitlement to the latest dividend. MBTMBT - 49 words
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Article36 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Golden Plus Holdings has incorporated a private company, Golden Plus Construction, with an authorised share capital of MS 100,000 (*****,500) and a paid-up capital of MS2. MBTMBT - 36 words
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Article44 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Ho Hup Construction Company has increased its land bank by acquiring a piece of freehold industrial land. The acquisition will be partly financed by a Ms 4 million {552.3 million) loan it is arranging. MBTMBT - 44 words
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237 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Country Heights Holdings Bhd, to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange main board in mid-February, is gearing itself for other overseas ventures and downstream activities. Managing director Lee Kim Yew said Country Heights, after having ventured into Mauritius, isMBT - 237 words
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Article, Illustration524 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) is always on the lookout for malpractices and is monitoring the situation, says its executive chairman Nik Mohamed Din Nik Yusoflf. The KLSE had been given specific instructions to monitor the activities ofMBT - 524 words
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314 1994-01-24 22 KUALA LUMPUR Advance Synergy Bhd says its paid-up capital will increase to M 5247.50 million (*****.5 million) from MS 178.41 million after acquisition of stakes in Ban Hin Lee Bank (BHL) and four other companies. Apart from buying a 32.9314 words
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489 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Riding on the super bull run last year, most of the small paid-up companies outperformed the market in terms of market price last year. Most of these small capitalised companies saw price increases from the second quarter and surged towards theMBT - 489 words
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230 1994-01-24 22 AF HANOI Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International (DTTI) plans to become the first of the American "Big Six" accounting firms to open an office in Vietnam and run it directly from the US. Nguyen Trong Hue, a senior official in Vietnam's TradeAF - 230 words
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300 1994-01-24 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) says it will not comment on the issue where it had to retract a statement made by its communications department on Jan 19. 1994, until its advertisement on retracting the statementMBT - 300 words
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203 1994-01-24 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Petronas Dagangan Bcrhad (PDB) has come under fire from petrol station dealers over its offer to them in its public share issue. Petronas Petrol Station Association (Persam) president Abu Samah Bachik said on Friday that the company's petrol dealers throughoutBernama - 203 words
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411 1994-01-24 23 New company to be listed on stock exchange by April HONGKONG Property group Great Eagle Holdings plans to spin off its office property arm in March to raise about HKS3 billion (SS6I3 million), the Sunday Morning Post reported yesterday. Great Eagle will411 words
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292 1994-01-24 23 HONGKONG Bangkoklisted Tanayong Public Co is planning to spin off its US$l.3 billion (SS2 billion) elevated railway project for a separate listing later this year, the Sunday Morning Post newspaper has reported. The company is 30 per cent owned by292 words
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160 1994-01-24 23 AFP HONGKONG Hongkong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa will pay Hilton International Co and Hilton of Hongkong Ltd US$l25 million (Ss2oo million) to terminate a management agreement for the Hilton Hotel here, Hutchison announced last Saturday. The contract had 20 years to run,AFP - 160 words
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216 1994-01-24 23 Reuter. Bloomberg Business News TAIPEI Taiwan's biggest processed food maker, the President Enterprises group, said last Saturday it was raising its investment in China by US$3O million to more than US$lOO million (Ssl6o million). Taiwan's Investment Commission approved last Friday an applicationReuter.; Bloomberg Business News - 216 words
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74 1994-01-24 23 Bloomberg Business News NEW DELHI Indian companies raised record amounts in a single month through public issues in December, says analyst Prithvi Haldea of Prime Data Base. Companies raised 29.75 billion rupees (about S$ 1.5 billion) or more than four-and-a-half times that of December 1992,Bloomberg Business News - 74 words
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Article66 1994-01-24 23 Bernama-UNS CHICAGO R R Donnelley and Sons Company, the world's largest commercial printer, is the majority owner of a joint venture with Shenzhen Petrochemical (Holdings) Co Ltd, a diversified Chinese industrial company listed on the Shenzhen Securities Exchange. The joint venture company, Shenzhen DonnelleyBernama-UNS - 66 words
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88 1994-01-24 23 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hongkong's second-largest life insurance company National Mutual Asia, which says it is the victim of an orchestrated smear campaign, may sue its departing chief executive Andrew Yang. "The company is considering legal action against him," said John Snelgrove, National Mutual'sBloomberg Business News - 88 words
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Article, Illustration370 1994-01-24 24 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK Paramount Communications Inc yesterday said its board of directors unanimously recommended that Paramount's stockholders accept the revised tender offer by Viacom Inc "and tender their shares" pursuant to that offer. Paramount said that, under the terms of the bidding procedures initiated byKnight-Ridder - 370 words
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266 1994-01-24 24 Bloomberg Business News BATTLE CREEK, Michigan Kellogg Co's fourth-quarter earnings jumped 17 per cent as volume sales of its ready-to-eat cereal business strengthened worldwide. Net income rose to U*****.5 million (***** million), or 66 US cents a share, from U*****.9 million, or 54 US cents,Bloomberg Business News - 266 words
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432 1994-01-24 24 Bloomberg Business News PEORIA, Illinois Caterpillar Inc said it rebounded from a year-earlier loss in the fourth quarter as demand for the company's earth-moving equipment rose worldwide, capping its first profitable year since 1990. After trading was delayed on FridayBloomberg Business News - 432 words
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181 1994-01-24 24 Reuter MANAMA A joint SaudiAmerican venture has won a USss2l3 million (Ss34o million) contract to build a fibre plant in Saudi Arabia. An official at the Saudi Basic Industries Corporation said yesterday that the Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company (Sabic) would build the plant atReuter - 181 words
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348 1994-01-24 24 FT LONDON London Weekend Television's attempt to attract a white knight to help it ward ofT the unwanted takeover bid from Granada has collapsed. US West, the giant United States telephone company and one of the largest cable operators in theFT - 348 words
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299 1994-01-24 24 AFP ABU DHABI Gulf stock markets began the new year with hectic activity after most of them registered record turnover in 1993 due to an economic upswing in the region. Dealers said at the weekend that although low oil prices had forcedAFP - 299 words
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394 1994-01-24 24 Bloomberg Business News PITTSBURGH Westinghouse Electric Corp has posted a steep fourth-quarter loss after taking a US$5OO million (SsBoo million) restructuring charge for 3,400 planned layoffs, the proposed sale of several businesses and legal expenses. Excluding charges, Westinghouse said earnings from continuingBloomberg Business News - 394 words
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367 1994-01-24 24 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK With no one positive about the next turn for the US economy, one top US fund manager has recommended rejecting the blue chips in favour of promising, small companies with room for growth. "Small companies canBloomberg Business News - 367 words
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336 1994-01-24 25 AFP BEIJING Foreign bankers here reacted with cautious optimism on Saturday to the announcement that China would allow foreign financial institutions to engage in localcurrency business. "Of course we welcome the move," said Pierre Prevot, general manager of the French bankAFP - 336 words
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186 1994-01-24 25 SohTiang Keng - By SohTiang Keng SINGAPORE Eight Asean banks, including Singapore's Big Four, are extending a £34 million (5581.6 million) loan to London's Lancaster Landmark Hotel. This five-year syndicated loan, with interest at 1.75 per cent over the London Interbank Offered Rate, is186 words
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86 1994-01-24 25 Knight-Ridder NEW YORK US money market mutual fund assets rose by US$l.l9 billion (Ssl.9 billion) to U*****.66 billion in the week ended Jan 19, the Investment Company Institute said. The ICI said the figure for the previous week was revised to U*****.47 billion becauseKnight-Ridder - 86 words
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Article, Illustration78 1994-01-24 25 FT, Reuter LONDON An unidentified Feltrim Name arrives at Central Hall, Westminster, to vote on Lloyd's of London's compensation for record losses in the past few years. The Feltrim syndicate Names later rejected Lloyd's £900 million (552.16 billion) offer, making it unlikely the insurance marketFT,; Reuter - 78 words
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Article63 1994-01-24 25 AP HANOI Vietnam's central bank wants to buy and install the country's first automated teller machines and hopes to shop for them in the United States. The State Bank of Vietnam expects Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet to approve its ATM plan by the end ofAP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration586 1994-01-24 25 Bloomberg Business News HONGKONG Hundred of millions of dollars of foreign funds were being shut out of the Indian stock market because custodians in Bombay were refusing to accept new clients and rationing the service they provided existing ones, money managersBloomberg Business News - 586 words
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540 1994-01-24 26 Reuter SANDAKAN, Malaysia Malaysia, the world's fourth largest cocoa producer, is eyeing the dynamic East Asian region and focusing on China to bolster its cocoa industry which has been hit by rising labour costs, weak prices and pests, officials said onReuter - 540 words
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Article, Illustration51 1994-01-24 26 Reuter PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Black market fuel dealers making sales on the streets of Port-Au-Prince. An embargo of the island nation has raised petrol prices to about US$lO a gallon. Many families are using the fuel to light their home because of power failures.Reuter - 51 words
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362 1994-01-24 26 Reuter ANCHORAGE. Alaska After a year of aggressive drilling but disappointing results, Atlantic Richfield unit, Arco Alaska Inc, plans only a modest Alaska exploration programme for 1994, the company's president said on Saturday. Arco will drill or participate in fourReuter - 362 words
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Article, Illustration208 1994-01-24 26 THE US$/M$ again dominated trades in the regional currency markets last week with huge volume and interest going through. The US$/M$ started the week at 2.7320-40 but moved lower to 2.7215 when technical resistance at 2.7350 failed to break on the upside. Good size208 words
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Article, Illustration1826 1994-01-24 26 *Rates are the average of 9 selected banks Trade-weighted index calculated atoms Spore's lop 14 trading partners. Base year IMS 1 w— BANKS ABN Amro Bank NV 5V. ANZ Banking Group 6 Allied Irish Bank PLC 6Vi American Express Bank 6W Arab Banking Corp 6Vi Arab Bank PLC 6 Asahi*Rates are the average of 9 selected banks - 1,826 words
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178 1994-01-24 26 Reuter MADRID Spanish banks are turning in anaemic results for 1993, but the prospects for this year could be as weak or worse as margins continue to narrow and bad loan ratios remain high, bank analysts say. They could also feel the impact inReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration612 1994-01-24 27 James Foo - jIMPf WEEKLY ROUNDUP By James Foo, MMS International This report does not constitute a solicitation to invest in any currency or Simex product. THE dollar-mark opened last week on a firm note, hitting a high of 1.7560 on expectations that the Bundesbank wouldSource: Simex - 612 words
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Article, Illustration638 1994-01-24 27 COMMODITY WEEKLY ROUNDUP AFP LONDON The aluminium market remained very nervous all week, waiting for results from the Brussels meeting of main world producers aimed at cutting output and firming up prices. The latter firmed a little on Friday when the marketAFP; Source: Bloomberg - 638 words
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Article1488 1994-01-24 27 Rubber MS Ci—lOji Exdiaaga (Marts dwlig m at lpai) RSS 1 C—tract (S cents/kg) Com Volume Open Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest Feb 94 OOO 0~00 130 50 0 350 Mar 132.50 132.25 132.50 100 6.47$ Apr 134.50 134.2) 134.2) 4)0 5.350 May 0.00 0.00 13)7) 01,488 words
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Article4289 1994-01-24 28 CORPORATE RESULTS Net Em EPS Date TV LY TV LV Campaay mm (ta) Oat) (eta) (eti) Acma Sep 10 I 19.517 6.006 213 9.7 AISB* Oct 28 P 2.09) 0.334 2.04 0.3 Alliance Tech Sep 30 1 0490L 0.1)0 a) Ain Hldp Dec 3 I *****4,289 words
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Article, Illustration753 1994-01-24 28 ■dartre Strength Index: The RSI measures the rate at which prices move. In theory, it ranges between zero and 100. In practice however, it fluctuates between 10 and 90. RSI is calculated over a specified period, say 13 days, and is derived from the formula: 100 100/ [(upCHARTS BY BRIDGE - 753 words
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781 1994-01-24 29 FT New Yorfc IF INVESTORS in US stocks were looking to the latest corporate reporting season for some justification for the high levels to which share prices have been pushed, they had plenty of good news to cheer them last week. The firstFT - 781 words
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Article, Illustration526 1994-01-24 29 Reuter Tokyo THE markets could be heading for a rocky week after Japan's ruling coalition lost a critical vote on its showpiece reform bill on Friday, traders and analysts said. The vote had been tipped as a cliffhanger, but the size of theReuter - 526 words
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Article127 1994-01-24 29 A deluge of overseas money propelled Australian stocks to a firmer close last week and brokers said an all-time record could be set within weeks. The key All Ordinaries Index slipped on Friday on profit-taking but struck several six-year highs during the week and was closing in on the127 words
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Article78 1994-01-24 29 The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index lost 108.21 points (7.1 per cent) during a week of light trading and closed Friday at 1,408.46. The average daily turnover for the week was 116.9 million shares, down from 169.48 million shares the week before. The average daily value of stocks78 words
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Article65 1994-01-24 29 Share prices strengthened slightly at the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE), but corrections on several industrial shares restrained the growth of its index. The JSE Index went up from the previous week's closing of 577.694 to 590.262 on Friday. The volume of average daily transaction fell to 25.3 million shares65 words
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Article105 1994-01-24 29 The Philippine stock markets rallied on a technical correction last week after a two-week decline, but prof-it-takers and a selling mood in other regional bourses dampened the rise, analysts said. Both the Manila and Makati exchanges opened the week lower on Monday. Strong blue chip buying powered them to105 words
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Article74 1994-01-24 29 Share prices rebounded on the Korea Stock Exchange in active trading on Saturday, ending a two-day slump. The Composite Index of the exchange rose 7.55 points to finish at 877.75, mostly recovering a 8.09 point plunge suffered Friday. During the week the price gauge went up 7.55 points which74 words
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Article108 1994-01-24 29 Share prices on Taiwan's stock market rebounded Friday as lower-valued issues attracted buyers after falling for the previous week. Recovering from a 7.3 per cent loss the previous week, the 370-issue weighted price index gained 201.1 points, or 3.5 per cent, to close at 5,944.87 points on Friday. Following108 words
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Article76 1994-01-24 29 Stock prices dipped sharply on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) as share brokers sold heavily over the week, panicked by a tax probe by the authorities. The 30-share BSE Sensitive Index (Sensex) closed on Thursday at 3,752.51 points, down by 86.23 points over the previous week's close of 1,892.6376 words
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281 1994-01-24 29 AFP London THE stock market put on a strong performance last week, boosted by some good economic news and by hopes for a reduction of interest rates in the near future that would keep economic recovery going. The 100-share Footsie Index gainedAFP - 281 words
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605 1994-01-24 29 Sun Hung Kai Research - Sun Hung Kai Research Hongkong THE market staged a respectable rebound last week and gained 6.4 per cent as measured by the Hang Seng Index. This upward trend was underpinned by bargain hunting, noticeably by some American investors, after the market found a strong605 words
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Article2260 1994-01-24 29 London Jaa 21 Pcact Industrials Argyl 293 -4 Bass 598 4/* +8 4/* Coats ViyeUa 2*1 5 Duons 220 -4 Great Portland Est 240 unch Harrisons CmfcU 214 -I Pearson 63* 2 Racal Electronics 210 I 4/8 Royal Bk Of Scotland 46) +2 Scottish Newcastle 578 -4 Siebe 591 152,260 words
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Article713 1994-01-24 29 +22.53 Share prices rose on Friday thanks to strong cyclical issues and computer-driven trading late in the session, pushing the Dow Jones index above 3.900 points for the first time. The blue-chip index of 30 leading industrials gained 22.53 points (0.58 per cent) to close at 3,914.48 points.713 words
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Article331 1994-01-24 29 -40.44 Stocks spiralled down in a vortex of heavy profit-tak-ing on Friday with nearly every sector posting losses at the close. Gold and silver issues sparked the freefall earlier Friday and the rest of the market followed suit, one trader said. The TSE 300 Composite Index tumbled 40.44 points331 words
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Article, Illustration2449 1994-01-24 30 Gr Cr < v BWM Lm V.J Week Laat Qaate Dh D4» YU Net M Cap Hi«k U* CeapMjr Sri* CM) High La* Bayer Seder t CV M W MALAYSIAN STOCKS 312 102 AISB 50c 226 -34 196 270 222 224 226 3.0 0 8 0.7 1*13 231.12,449 words
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Article, Illustration5472 1994-01-24 30 Bernama CAUTIOUS trading due to a lack of fresh leads saw share prices drifting sideways with the stock exchange consolidating for the second straight week. The Emas Index of all main board shares fell 25.27 points to 316.08 from the previous Friday's dose, whileBernama; Source: Bridge Info - 5,472 words
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Article7011 1994-01-24 31 MAW BOARP Transaction date: Week ended lan 21 Gr Gr Last Vol Week Las! Qwrte Dh Dit VM Net M Cam High Low Coapaay Sale (D00) Hi«h Lao Bayer Seller Or P/E Sail INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 260 t Aetna 1300 -70 1208 1370 1260 1290 1300 12.5 2.1 1.07,011 words
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Article, Illustration1992 1994-01-24 32 R Sivanithy - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Activity in the stock market is expected to slowly pick up this w.eek on bargain-hunting and as more broking firms relax their restrictions on trading. However, analysts do not expect any spectacular gains as many retail investors who wereSource: Bridge Info; Source: J M Sassoon - 1,992 words
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499 1994-01-24 33 Juliette Walker - By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has extended Safehull, its design and analysis system for new tankers, to existing tanked. The US-based classification society launched Safehull tast September at a cost of more than US$4 million ($56.4 million)499 words
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516 1994-01-24 33 KnightRidder BUENOS AIRES A scheduled tariff increase at Argentina's main Atlantic Ocean port 6f Bahia Blanca, effective Feb I,' has been sharply criticised by shippers, who claimed they could not absorb the added financial cost. Officials at the Bahia Blanca PortKnight- Ridder - 516 words
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163 1994-01-24 33 Bloomberg Business News NEW ORLEANS International Shipholding Corp said it posted fourth-quarter profit from operations of US$l.9 million (Ss3 million), or 36 cents a share, compared with year-earlier net income of U*****,000, or breakeven on a per-share basis. In the latest quarter, a charge ofBloomberg Business News - 163 words
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1114 1994-01-24 33 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 I Accord Group 8 1-3 Africa Container 16 5 Ahrenkicl Liner 4 1/2 AOE Shpg IS 4/5 •ANL 3 1/2 •APL 5 3-5 Appenship 18 3/4 Arabian Express 15 5 •ASCL 5 5 ASXCLShpg 15 2 Avant Shpg1,114 words
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Article, Illustration65 1994-01-24 33 Reuter EGMOND mm ZEE, The Netherlands Dutch pollution control officers wearing protective clothing and >t dean wp an area of beach at Egmond aan Zee last Thursday, after tens of thousands of sachets containing a toxic fungicide were washed ashore. The sachets cameReuter - 65 words
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252 1994-01-24 33 Knight-Ridder New York Sea-Land Serv ice Inc last week announced plans to build four high-perfor-mance, fuel-efficient container ships and is also considering modifying three of its current fleet. Sea-Land is the largest US carrier of containerised cargo and is part of CSX Corp. ApproximatelyKnight-Ridder - 252 words
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Article1404 1994-01-24 34 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Rocord BooUif/Balanco Rstts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From AciVioW 0306 25/0500 1 23/1500 23/1669 23/1900 2 23/1700 24/0659 24/0900 3 24/0700 24/1159 24/1400 Al Wittyat N104W 26/1100 1 23/15001,404 words
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Article13028 1994-01-24 42 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Pcnang after13,028 words
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Article1135 1994-01-24 49 THE Baltic Freight Index for spot dry cargo shipping rates fell to 1,242 on Thursday from 1,243 on Jan 19. Confirmation of concluded business on the major US Gulf to Japan grain route remained difficult to obtain with rumors of weaker rates being paid. Hanjin was rumored to1,135 words
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Article439 1994-01-24 49 COURSES Title: Introduction to the Quality System Elements of ISO9OOI and *****02 including the preliminary steps for implementation Duration: Jan 24 Organiser The Chartered Institute of Transport Tel: For more information contact CIT Secretariat at 226-3433 or fax: 226-2477. Title: World Class Warehouse Management Duration: Jan 24-25 Organiser:439 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1994-01-24 50 Four US freight railroads reported strong fourth quarter results last week and they are bullish about the future Bloomberg Business News of the nine largest I j freight railroads in the US posted strong eam- ings last week after shipments of cyclical goodsBloomberg Business News - 1,237 words
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471 1994-01-24 52 Reuter NEW YORK Airlines flying into New York are fighting 20-year-old regulations that are preventing them from using a cheaper and readily available jet fuel once supplies of the old fuel are phased out at the end of this month. The ruleReuter - 471 words
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Article, Illustration63 1994-01-24 52 Reuter IWATA, Japan Research staff led by Professor Michio Sugeno (fourth from right) and representing the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yamaha Motor and the United Technology Research Center of the US pose on Saturday with a specially modified Yamaha R-50 remote controlled helicopter. The helicopter canReuter - 63 words
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239 1994-01-24 52 Reuter LOS ANGELES Rockwell International Corp expects higher sales and earnings for all of its businesses, except avionics, this year and is off to an excellent start already. "In (fiscal) '94 all commercial businesses except avionics are planned to have higher sales and earnings," theReuter - 239 words
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306 1994-01-24 52 Bloomberg Business News WILMINGTON, Delaware A Delaware judge has thrown out a three-year-old shareholders' lawsuit against the Boeing Co, saying complaints about alleged mismanagement at Boeing were handled properly by the company. The suit, filed in Delaware Chancery Court in late 1989, contendedBloomberg Business News - 306 words
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Article62 1994-01-24 52 Reuter SEOUL Samsung Heavy Industries Co Ltd, a subsidiary of Samsung Group, said on Friday it has won a USSI2O-million (S$ 192 million) contract to build two tankers for Thenamam Ship Management of Greece. The 148,000-dwt crude carriers will be delivered in 1996. The shipsReuter - 62 words
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Article113 1994-01-24 52 AFP LAGOS Foreign airlines operating in Nigeria expressed "regret" last week over a government threat to sanction international airlines if they stopped selling tickets in local currency. They were reacting to a statement issued earlier last Thursday by the direc-tor-general of the Transport Ministiy Gidado Idris,AFP - 113 words
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Article95 1994-01-24 52 Reuter LONDON British car production last year was 6.47 per cent up on 1992 at 1,375,523 vehicles, the highest level of output since 1974. But the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), announcing the figures lat week, said a shortage of ordersReuter - 95 words
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61 1994-01-24 52 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Argentina removed one of the main obstacles to restructuring the finances of the troubled airline, Aerolineas Argent inas, by allowing foreign investors to hold a majority stake, the Financial Times reported last week. Previously, legislation stated that Argentine nationals must holdBloomberg Business News - 61 words
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363 1994-01-24 52 RICHMOND, Virginia CSX Corp said its fourth-quar-ter net income fell one per cent because of a coal miners' strike and a higher corporate tax rate. The railroad company said last week net income fell to US$l5l million (SS24I million), or US$ 1.46 a share,363 words
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262 1994-01-24 52 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK ABC Rail Products Corp was rated "outperform" in new research coverage by Kidder, Peabody Co analyst Scott Flowers. The analyst expects the Chi-cago-based company to benefit from a resurgence in railroads' passenger and freight traffic, and from cost-cutting measures.Bloomberg Business News - 262 words
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403 1994-01-24 52 NYT TOKYO Seventy per cent of pilots flying high-tech airplanes say they have not mastered their planes' advanced technology, a-private research organisation has found. The Total Flight Operation System (TFOS), a 250-member organisation of scholars, aviation engineers and pilots, sent questionnaires toNYT - 403 words
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