World News Briefs;Office of Magazine Burned in Nigeria
Date: 01 January 1996
Reuters
 
The office of a Nigerian magazine critical of the military Government was set on fire today, the third attack in two weeks on opposition news organizations.         Nigeria has come under the international criticism for human rights and freedom of speech abuses, and the criticism increased after the execution last moth of nine minority rights activists.   
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Deal for Berlusconi Stake
Date: 01 January 1996
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
Five banks led by the investment bank Istituto Mobiliare Italiano paid $233 million to acquire 5.49 percent of Mediaset S.p.A., the television company controlled by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, I.M.I. said today. The sale is part of a plan to reduce Mr. Berlusconi's stake in Mediaset, which owns  three national television networks, to less than 50 percent.
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Federal Signal Settles Lawsuit
Date: 01 January 1996
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Federal Signal Corporation said last week that it had agreed to pay $6.7  million to settle a lawsuit by Duravision Inc. and the Manufacturers Product Research Group of North America.         The settlement will result in a charge of $4.2 million, or 9 cents a share, in the fourth quarter, the Chicago-based maker of safety and industrial equipment said. The company had net income of $13.8 million, or 30 cents a share, in the 1994 fourth quarter.   
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Netscape Bumps Yahoo! Internet Directory
Date: 01 January 1996
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Netscape Communications Corporation has replaced the popular Yahoo! Internet directory in prominent positions on computer screens with two competing companies who paid for the top spots.         Architext Software's Excite and a product from the Infoseek Corporation now occupy the locations that customers see first when they use Netscape's software. Netscape's Navigator is used by an estimated 15 million people to browse through the global computer network.   
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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;4 Nigerian Activists Arrested and Released
Date: 31 December 1995
Reuters
 
Four campaigners for democracy have been arrested in Nigeria, but were released on bail, newspapers reported today.         Pressure on Nigeria's military rulers to restore democracy has increased since last month, when they executed nine minority rights activists despite appeals from around the world.   
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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;Sri Lanka Guerrillas Offer to Resume Talks
Date: 31 December 1995
Reuters
 
Sri Lankan guerrillas said today that they would resume peace talks with the  Government if Sri Lankan troops would leave the rebels' longtime stronghold.         The rebel Voice of Tigers radio said the offer by the leader of the Tamil Tigers guerrillas, Velupillai Prabhakaran, was made in a statement on Friday. The Government troops took the town of Jaffna, the rebels' longtime stronghold,  in early December after a siege over several weeks.   
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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;Seoul Eases Conditions For Aid to North Korea
Date: 31 December 1995
AP
 
South Korea today appeared to ease its conditions for resuming food aid to North Korea, calling on its Government to prove that it is facing a crisis and to guarantee that donated rice will not be for the military.         The comments by Foreign Minister Gong Ro Myung could open the way for shipments of rice to North Korea by South Korea, Japan and possibly the United States.   
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NEWS ANALYSIS;In the End, Alliance Delivered Goods
Date: 01 January 1996
By Malcolm Moran
Malcolm Moran
The system worked. In the moneyed little world of college football, where makers of tortilla chips, weed eaters, cell phones and cars provide generous donations to the entertainment division of American higher education, that rarest of entities -- A Consensus! -- has declared the new bowl alliance a success. At least this once.         The alliance has created Nebraska versus Florida, the type of No. 1 versus No. 2 meeting frustrated viewers were deprived of a year ago. For the first time, a new overtime format will guarantee that the 25th Fiesta Bowl on Tuesday  evening, the conclusion of a less-than-electric season, will produce a winner and champion, even if Nebraska's Tommie Frazier runs options and Florida's Danny Wuerffel throws passes all the way to "CBS This Morning."   
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