World News Briefs; British Press Authority Imposes Code on Privacy
Date: 20 December 1997
Govt commission that oversees behavior of press in Britain publishes new code of conduct seeking to curb invasions of privacy, intrusions into grief, harassment of photo subjects and exploitation of children (S)
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Man in the News: Kim Dae Jung; Freedom Fighters' Conquering Hero
Date: 19 December 1997
By Nicholas D. Kristof
Nicholas
Man in the News profile of Kim Dae Jung, newly-elected President of South Korea; photos; 72-year-old son of poor farmer has had long and dangerous struggle with established elite; he became pro-democracy protester in 1950's and 1960's, ran for president several times, lived in America in 1970's and 1980's and was in prison awaiting execution as recently as 1980 (S)
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C.I.A. Says It Has Found No Link Between Itself and Crack Trade
Date: 19 December 1997
By Tim Weiner
Tim Weiner
CIA concludes, after interviewing nearly 400 people on four continents, that its officers had nothing to do with explosion of crack cocaine in US, as charged by some blacks; secret report finds no evidence that CIA coordinated or condoned drug trafficking, although separate probe continues into drug trafficking by CIA-backed rebels in Central America; issue was stirred by San Jose Mercury News articles, which editor Jerry Ceppos later disavowed; reporter Gary Webb resigned from paper last week after protracted dispute over Ceppos's disclaimer (S)
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Algerian Rights Advocate Says Military and Rebels Share Blame
Date: 19 December 1997
By Celestine Bohlen
Celestine Bohlen
Salima Ghezali, editor of last independent journal published in Algeria until it was shut down, describes how she and colleagues circumvented censorship about civil war casualties by counting new graves in cemeteries; estimates that more than 100,000 people have died since 1992; accuses military-backed Government of promoting 'fictions' about violence that wrack country, noting that extremists are on secular side as well as among Muslim fundamentalists; Ghezali, former professor and co-founder of women's rights movement, comments in Rome, en route to Strasbourg to receive Sakharov Prize for democracy from European Parliament (M)
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AIR PRODUCTS IN IMPERIAL CHEMICAL DEAL
Date: 20 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Air Products and Chemicals Inc, Allentown, Pa, to buy some chemical units from Imperial Chemical Industries PLC, London, for $111.2 million in cash (S)
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SMITHFIELD FOODS OUTBIDS MAPLE LEAF FOR SCHNEIDER
Date: 19 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Smithfield Foods Inc agrees to buy Schneider Corp for stock worth $119.4 million, outbidding Maple Leaf Foods Inc (S)
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TIME WARNER IS ACQUIRING COMPANY THAT TRANSMITS WTBS
Date: 19 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Time Warner Inc will buy Southern Satellite Services Inc, a Tele-Communications Inc affiliate, for $213 million; Southern Satellite transmits WTBS superstation signal (S)
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EMERITUS UNIT SWEETENS ITS ARV ASSISTED BID
Date: 20 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Emeritus Corp says its EMAC Corp unit has begun sweetened hostile cash tender offer of $17.50 a share for rival ARV Assisted Living Inc in deal valued at about $313.2 million (S)
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GOLDMAN, SACHS IS ACQUIRING 9.5% STAKE IN IDB HOLDING
Date: 19 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Discount Investment Corp will sell 9.5 percent stake in IDB Holding Corp to Goldman, Sachs & Co for $79.2 million (US) (S)
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ENGELHARD PLANS 4TH-QUARTER CHARGES OF $96 MILLION
Date: 19 December 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Engelhard Corp will take fourth-quarter charges totaling $96 million to restructure joint venture and two businesses; in October, Engelhard said it was looking at ways to eliminate drag on earnings of its Paris-based Engelhard-CLAL joint venture; company plans to resume five-million-share repurchase plan (S)
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