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Paul, who isn't the greatest batter on his best day, won the game for his team.
For 1988, Commonwealth Edison reported earnings of $737.5 million, or $3.01 a share.
Never before had ski racing, a sport dominated by monosyllabic mountain men, seen the likes of Alberto Tomba, the flamboyant Bolognese flatlander who at 21 captured two gold medals at the Calgary Olympics.
Texas Instruments Japan Ltd., a unit of Texas Instruments Inc., said it opened a plant in South Korea to manufacture control devices.
Japan 's domestic sales of cars, trucks and buses in October rose 18% from a year earlier to 500,004 units, a record for the month, the Japan Automobile Dealers' Association said.
The spinoff also will compete with International Business Machines Corp. and Japan's Big Three -- Hitachi Ltd., NEC Corp. and Fujitsu Ltd.
The rights, which expire Nov. 21, can be exercised for $100 each.
Mr. Simmons owns 88% of Valhi Inc., which in turn owns two-thirds of NL.
The biggest beneficiary was Northeast Bancorp, which surged 7 3/4 to 69.
All of the changes require regulatory approval, which is expected shortly.
Robert P. Tassinari, 63, was named senior vice president of Eastern Utilities.
Mr. Otero, who apparently has an unpublished number, also couldn't be reached.
The figure is currently about 3.3%, up from 3.2% before the recent market slide.
But Fujitsu, Japan's No. 1 computer maker, isn't alone.
Hallwood, a Cleveland merchant bank, owns about 11 % of Integra.
A year earlier, it had profit of $ 7.5 million, or 18 cents a share.
In August, Temple sweetened the offer to $63 a share, or $963 million.
That fund was put together by Blackstone Group, a New York investment bank.
Stephen Akerfeldt, currently vice president finance, will succeed Mr. McAlpine.
He will continue to report to Donald Pardus, president and chief executive officer.
For 1988, Commonwealth Edison reported earnings of $737.5 million, or $3.01 a share.
Hudson General Corp.'s president and chief executive officer, Alan J. Stearn, resigned.
Mr. Giuliani's campaign chairman, Peter Powers, says the Dinkins ad is ``deceptive.''
The vicar, W.D. Jones, refuses to talk about it, saying it would ``reopen the wound.''
Another OTC bank stock involved in a buy-out deal, First Constitution Financial, was higher.
In the year-ago quarter, the company reported net income of $1.9 million, or 29 cents a share.
Says Gayle Key, a mathematics teacher, ``The incentive pay thing has opened up a can of worms.
``We 're willing to negotiate,'' says Dennis Gillespie, executive vice president of marketing.
Another small Burgundy estate, Coche-Dury, has just offered its 1987 Corton-Charlemagne for $155.
Ms. Kirkpatrick, the Journal's deputy editorial features editor, worked in Tokyo for three years.
In October, the busiest month of the year so far, daily volume averaged roughly 145 million shares.
John D. Carney, 45, was named to succeed Mr. Hatch as president of Eastern Edison.
``She did a lot of harm,'' says Cathryn Rice, who had discovered the crib notes.
Life of Georgia is part of the Nationale Nederlanden Group, based in the Netherlands.
The screen shows two distorted, unrecognizable photos, presumably of two politicians.
But the broader Nasdaq bank index, which tracks thrift issues, jumped 3.23 to 436.01.
Neither First Securities, of Beverly Hills, nor Mr. Vargas could be reached for comment.
Mr. Rosenblum, who apparently has an unpublished phone number, also could n't be reached.
And then this commercial, produced by Bob Squier, gets down to its own mean and dirty business.
Garbage magazine, billed as ``The Practical Journal for the Environment,'' is about to find out.
Regarded as the father of the supercomputer, Mr. Cray was paid $600,000 at Cray Research last year.
Sir Peter will succeed Sir John Milne, 65, who retires as Blue Circle nonexecutive chairman on June 1.
He has in tow his prescient girlfriend, whose sassy retorts mark her as anything but a docile butterfly.
The U.S., claiming some success in its trade diplomacy, removed South Korea, Taiwan and Saudi Arabia from a list of countries it is closely watching for allegedly failing to honor U.S. patents, copyrights and other intellectual-property rights.
NEC, one of its largest domestic competitors, said it bid one yen in two separate public auctions since 1987.
Mr. Nixon met Mr. Bush and his national security adviser , Brent Scowcroft , before coming to China on Saturday.
The company also disclosed that during that period it offered 10,000 yen, or about $70, for another contract.
Alan F. Shugart , currently chairman of Seagate Technology , led the team that developed the disk drives for PCs.
For some time, banks have been aiming packages at the elderly, the demographic segment with the highest savings.