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wsj_1035_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t24>10/26/89</t24> CNF EARNINGS (ERN) TRANSPORTATION, TRUCK AND SHIP LINES, RAILROADS (TRA) Consolidated Freightways Inc. <ei1990>reported</ei1990> a 77% <ei1991>drop</ei1991> in <t25>third-quarter</t25> net income, <ei1992>citing</ei1992> <ei1993>expected</ei1993> <ei1994>losses</ei1994> in its Emery Worldwide shipping business. The Menlo Park, Calif., company <ei1995>said</ei1995> net was <ei2013>$7.4</ei2013> million, or 22 cents a share, down from <ei2014>$32.3</ei2014> million, or 86 cents a share, <t26>a year ago</t26>. Revenue <ei1999>totaled</ei1999> $1.01 billion, a 43% <ei2000>increase</ei2000> from $704.4 million, <ei2001>reflecting</ei2001> the company's <ei2002>acquisition</ei2002> of Emery <t27>earlier this year</t27>. Profit also <ei2003>suffered</ei2003> because of "intense" <ei2004>discounting</ei2004> in its long-haul trucking business, the company <ei2005>said</ei2005>. Analysts had <ei2006>expected</ei2006> Consolidated to <ei2007>post</ei2007> a slim profit, and the company's stock was <ei2008>down</ei2008> only 25 cents to $30.25 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading <t36>yesterday</t36>. | [
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wsj_0471_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t34>10/31/89</t34> DPC TENDER OFFERS, MERGERS, ACQUISITIONS (TNM) COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CPR) Dataproducts Inc. <ei119>said</ei119> it <ei120>filed</ei120> a <ei121>lawsuit</ei121> in Delaware Chancery Court to <ei122>block</ei122> a tender <ei143>offer</ei143> by DPC Acquisition Partners, <ei124>alleging</ei124> that the hostile <ei125>offer</ei125> <ei126>violates</ei126> a standstill <ei127>agreement</ei127> between the two concerns. DPC, an investor group <ei128>led</ei128> by New York-based Crescott Investment Associates, had itself <ei129>filed</ei129> a <ei130>suit</ei130> in state court in Los Angeles <ei131>seeking</ei131> to <ei132>nullify</ei132> the <ei133>agreement</ei133>. <t39>Earlier this year</t39>, Dataproducts had <ei134>rejected</ei134> a $15 a share <ei135>offer</ei135> from DPC, <ei136>saying</ei136> it was n't adequately <ei137>financed</ei137>. DPC <t40>last week</t40> <ei138>launched</ei138> a new, $10-a-share <ei139>offer</ei139> for the Woodland Hills, Calif.-based computer printer maker. DPC <ei140>said</ei140> it could n't <ei141>comment</ei141> on the <ei142>suit</ei142>. | [
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wsj_0667_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t40>10/30/89</t40> SHN NASHVILLE, Tenn. Shoney's Inc. <ei1991>said</ei1991> it will <ei1992>report</ei1992> a <ei1993>write-off</ei1993> of $2.5 million, or seven cents a share, for its <t41>fourth quarter</t41> ended <t42>yesterday</t42>. The restaurant operator <ei1994>cited</ei1994> transaction <ei1995>costs</ei1995> from its <t47>1988</t47> <ei1996>recapitalization</ei1996> as a result of a $160 million <ei1997>restructuring</ei1997> of its bank debt. The <ei1998>write-off</ei1998> will be <ei1999>reported</ei1999> as an extraordinary item in the company's <t49>1989</t49> <ei2000>operating</ei2000> <ei2001>results</ei2001>. In addition, the effective interest <ei2002>rate</ei2002> on the $410 million of total remaining bank debt after the <ei2003>restructuring</ei2003> is 10.66%. The combined <ei2004>effect</ei2004> of these <ei2005>changes</ei2005> is <ei2006>expected</ei2006> to <ei2007>save</ei2007> the company about $4 million in interest expenses <t53>next year</t53>, or six cents a share. | [
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APW19980213.1310_0 | Documents Creation Time: <t109>02/13/1998 14:26:00</t109> <ei2000>Turning</ei2000> its back on <t110>210 years</t110> of loyalty to the British royal family, a constitutional convention <ei2001>voted</ei2001> overwhelmingly <t111>Friday</t111> to <ei2002>make</ei2002> Australia a republic under its own president. Prime Minister John Howard, a monarchist himself, <ei2003>promised</ei2003> to <ei2004>put</ei2004> the <ei2005>question</ei2005> to a national <ei2006>referendum</ei2006> <t112>next year</t112> after convention delegates <ei2007>voted</ei2007> 89-52 for a republic, with 11 abstentions. Spontaneous <ei2008>applause</ei2008> <ei2009>echoed</ei2009> through the chamber and public galleries as the crucial <ei2010>vote</ei2010> <ei2011>passed</ei2011> by a wide margin. ``I <ei2012>want</ei2012> a <ei2013>referendum</ei2013>,'' Howard <ei2014>said</ei2014>. ``The Australian people are <ei2015>owed</ei2015> the opportunity of <ei2016>expressing</ei2016> an opinion on this.'' | [
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APW19980213.1310_1 | Documents Creation Time: <t109>02/13/1998 14:26:00</t109> ``The Australian people are <ei2015>owed</ei2015> the opportunity of <ei2016>expressing</ei2016> an opinion on this.'' ``It would be a <ei2017>travesty</ei2017> in common sense terms of Australian democracy for that <ei2018>proposition</ei2018> not to be <ei2019>put</ei2019> to the Australian people,'' Howard <ei2020>said</ei2020>. Even in his own Cabinet, Howard is <ei2021>becoming</ei2021> increasingly <ei2022>isolated</ei2022> with his monarchist stance. Treasurer Peter Costello, Environment Minister Robert Hill and Attorney General Daryl Williams all <ei2023>voted</ei2023> to <ei2024>support</ei2024> the republic <t114>Friday</t114>. ``This convention will be <ei2025>seen</ei2025> as a turning point in our history,'' Australian Republican Movement spokeswoman Mary Delahunty <ei2026>said</ei2026>. | [
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APW19980213.1310_2 | Documents Creation Time: <t109>02/13/1998 14:26:00</t109> ``This convention will be <ei2025>seen</ei2025> as a turning point in our history,'' Australian Republican Movement spokeswoman Mary Delahunty <ei2026>said</ei2026>. Pro-republicans <ei2027>hope</ei2027> to <ei2028>have</ei2028> an Australian president by the <ei2029>opening</ei2029> of the <t121>2000</t121> Olympics and the 100th anniversary of Australian federation. <ei2030>Calling</ei2030> for an <ei2031>amended</ei2031> constitution with a new preamble, to be <ei2032>written</ei2032> by Australian poets, republican Janet Holmes a Court <ei2033>said</ei2033>, ``We <ei2034>need</ei2034> the smell of eucalyptus in this, and the feel of red dust.'' Monarchists <ei2035>hope</ei2035> to <ei2036>defeat</ei2036> the republic at the <ei2037>referendum</ei2037>. ``The phony <ei2038>war</ei2038> has <ei2039>finished</ei2039> and the real referendum <ei2040>campaign</ei2040> has clearly <ei2041>begun</ei2041>,'' Australians for a Constitutional Monarchy executive director Kerry Jones <ei2042>said</ei2042>. | [
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APW19980301.0720_4 | Documents Creation Time: <t122>03/01/1998 14:11:00</t122> In addition, 73 soldiers were <ei2052>killed</ei2052> en route to Lebanon when two military helicopters <ei2053>crashed</ei2053> <t1982>last February</t1982>. The Maariv newspaper <ei2054>said</ei2054> <t1983>Sunday</t1983> that Netanyahu's <ei2055>comments</ei2055> <t1985>last week</t1985> were in response to <ei2056>signals</ei2056> from Syria that it <ei2057>wants</ei2057> to <ei2058>renew</ei2058> the long-stalled peace <ei2059>talks</ei2059> between the two countries. The newspaper, <ei2060>quoting</ei2060> ``secret <ei2061>reports</ei2061>,'' <ei2062>said</ei2062> Syria had <ei2063>indicated</ei2063> its interest in <ei2064>resuming</ei2064> <ei2065>talks</ei2065> in <ei2066>remarks</ei2066> <ei2067>made</ei2067> <t1986>last week</t1986> by the Syrian ambassador to Washington, Walid Mualem, in a <ei2068>lecture</ei2068> to a closed forum in Baltimore. Two top aides to Netanyahu, political adviser Uzi Arad and Cabinet Secretary Danny Naveh, <ei2069>left</ei2069> for Europe on <t1987>Sunday</t1987>, apparently to <ei2070>investigate</ei2070> the Syrian issue, the newspaper <ei2071>said</ei2071>. Israel-Syrian <ei2072>talks</ei2072> have been <ei2073>cut</ei2073> off for <t1988>nearly two years</t1988>. | [
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