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11th of October 1995 News
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Simpson Cancels TV Interview, But Talks of Life Since Verdict
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
In his first detailed interview since his acquittal on murder charges last week, O. J. Simpson said yesterday that he had pulled out of a television interview with NBC News, scheduled for last night, because his lawyers had convinced him that answering questions about the case might make it more difficult to defend himself against civil suits that he still faces. Mr. Simpson, who said he had worried as well that the network was preparing for a prosecution-like interrogation of him, described his life and emotions in the eight days since he was declared not guilty in a Los Angeles courtroom. And he spoke of his current financial status, his relationship with his two young children and the state of his public image.
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Stalking the Elusive Healthy Diet;In Scientific Studies, Seeking the Truth In a Vast Gray Area
Date: 11 October 1995
By Lena Williams
Lena Williams
In recent years, Americans have been told that the way to longer, healthier lives was to give up some culinary favorites -- sizzling T-bone steaks, coffee, eggs, butter -- along with alcohol. On the heels of each pronouncement came a stream of seemingly contradictory findings: that eggs, though high in cholesterol, are also a good source of high-quality, highly digestible protein; that margarine, recommended as a substitute for butter, contains fatty acids that may also increase coronary risk; that wine, which has been linked to an increased risk of breast cancer among women, can decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease, and that the most serious charge one can levy against coffee is that it's addictive.
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Mayor Is Sued Over Weekly
Date: 12 October 1995
By Terry Pristin
Terry Pristin
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey filed a suit yesterday in Federal Court accusing the Mayor of Elizabeth of confiscating and destroying copies of a local newspaper and asking that he be forced to stop.
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MANITOWOC WITHDRAWS BID FOR SHANNON GROUP
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Manitowoc Company said yesterday that it had ended its attempt to buy the Shannon Group Inc., a privately held maker of commercial refrigerators, freezers and related products. The transaction was valued at more than $100 million. Manitowoc, based in Manitowoc, Wis., which makes cranes and related products, said it could not agree on terms with Shannon. Affiliates of Trivest Inc., a private investment firm, own a majority stake in Shannon.
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MENTOR GRAPHICS TO ACQUIRE MICROTEC RESEARCH
Date: 11 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Mentor Graphics Corporation said yesterday that it would acquire Microtec Research Inc. in a stock swap valued at about $130 million. Under the agreement, Mentor Graphics, based in Wilsonville, Ore., will exchange 0.693 share for each share of Microtec. Microtec, based in Santa Clara, Calif., is a supplier of software development tools. In Nasdaq trading, shares of Microtec rose $1, to $12.25, while shares of Mentor slipped 81.25 cents, to $18.25.
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EMC SHARES FALL ON DISAPPOINTING EARNINGS
Date: 11 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of the EMC Corporation fell 18 percent yesterday after the company said price-cutting by its competitors had helped to lower the company's third-quarter earnings below analysts' expectations. Shares of EMC fell $3, to $13.75, as almost 13.4 million shares were traded on the New York Stock Exchange. EMC, a maker of computer storage systems based in Hopkinton, Mass., reported after the market's close on Monday that preliminary earnings for the quarter were $71 million, or 31 cents a share, up from $69 million, or 30 cents a share, in the comparable period a year earlier. The results were lower than Wall Street's forecast of 37 cents a share, based on a survey of 10 analysts by Zacks Investment Research.
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KERR GROUP CONSIDERS SALE AS IT PREDICTS LOSSES
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Kerr Group Inc. said yesterday that it was expecting a third-quarter loss and was considering selling some or all of the company. The container company said it had hired Lehman Brothers Inc. to review ways to increase shareholder value amid consolidation in the packaging industry. The company said it was expecting losses in the third quarter and full year. The company's stock rose $1.625, to $8.125. Its 23 percent gain was the best of the day on the New York Stock Exchange. Kerr Group operates a plastics and consumer products division. It manufactures child-resistant and tampering-evident seals, jars and plastic parts for the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics and household chemicals markets.
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VIACOM TO TEST PHONE SERVICE ON CABLE SYSTEM
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Viacom Cable, a unit of Viacom Inc., said yesterday that it would test a system to route phone calls through cable television lines to residences in Castro Valley, Calif., just east of San Francisco. The trial is scheduled to begin on Jan. 1, 1996, and follows the company's filing last month to become a competitive local telephone carrier. The test of the system will the first for Viacom. Tele-Communications Inc. and Time Warner Inc. are already conducting tests of cable delivery of phone services. Viacom Cable controls about 50 percent of the cable business in the San Francisco Bay area and has more than 600,000 cable subscribers throughout the state.
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UUNET OFFERS TO BUY INTERNET ACCESS PROVIDER
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The shares of Uunet Technologies Inc. rose yesterday after it offered Monday night to buy Unipalm Group P.L.C., Europe's largest Internet access provider, in a $154 million stock swap. Uunet shares rose $1.875 to close at $40.875 in Nasdaq trading. Uunet, which provides Internet access to the Microsoft Network users, offered to acquire Unipalm after two months of negotiations. Under the offer, which has been recommended by Unipalm's board, Uunet said it would exchange 0.1671 share of its common stock for each ordinary share of Unipalm, valuing each Unipalm share at $6.83.
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FIRST FINANCIAL CHIEF TO GET BIG SEVERANCE PACKAGE
Date: 12 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The chairman and chief executive of the First Financial Management Corporation, Patrick H. Thomas, 52, would receive a severance package valued at $117.9 million, if First Financial is taken over by the First Data Corporation, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The package includes a $20.7 million cash payment, 594,500 shares of restricted stock worth about $57.8 million and $39.43 million to pay the excise taxes on those amounts. First Data executives would run the combined company after the merger. Mr. Thomas's severance package is subject to shareholder approval of the merger. First Financial, based in Atlanta, is one of the largest processors of credit card transactions.
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