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Sofia Jakobsson

Eva Sofia Jakobsson (født 1990) er en svensk fotballspiller. Hun er spiss, og spiller for tiden for FK Rossijanka. Jakobsson spiller også for det svenske landslaget.

Jakobsson har tidligere spilt for Umeå IK, samt gått på fotballgymnaset i Växjö.

Hun tok sølv under Sommer-OL 2016.

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Fødselsdag, fødselsdato
mandag 23. april 1990
Fødselssted
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36
Stjernetegn

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23rd of April 1990 News

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American Medical

Date: 24 April 1990

Special to The New York Times

LEAD: The parent of American Medical International Inc. said it had agreed to sell its Swiss operations to Klinik Hirslanden A.G. for 250 million Swiss francs, or about $168 million. American Medical Holdings Inc., which is selling foreign assets to pay down debt, owns four acute-care hospitals in Switzerland.

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MPB Is Acquired

Date: 24 April 1990

LEAD: The Timken Company, a roller bearings and steel manufacturer based in Canton, Ohio, agreed to acquire the MPB Corporation of Keene, N.H., an aircraft bearings supplier, for $185 million. Timken said that the deal would be financed from existing capital and that it was not part of Timken's $1 billion investment program announced last year.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 24 April 1990

LEAD: International A3-15

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 April 1990

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-11 An American hostage was released into the custody of Syrian Army officers in Beirut. The hostage, Robert Polhill, was seized more than three years ago by pro-Iranian kidnappers. Page A1

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Japanese in Offer For Aquascutum

Date: 24 April 1990

AP

LEAD: Aquascutum Group P.L.C., the British clothing retailer, has accepted a friendly offer valued at $:73.8 million, or $120 million, from a Japanese clothing company. Renown Inc. offered 200 pence, or $3.26, for each of Aquascutum's 27.3 million special A shares, the companies said. In addition, Renown offered 550 pence, or $8.97, for each of the company's 3.5 million ordinary shares.

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Court Authorizes Sale by Braniff

Date: 24 April 1990

AP

LEAD: A Federal bankruptcy judge authorized Braniff Inc. to sell its trademarks, flight certificates and operating manuals to a former investor who wants to start his own airline, which will be based in Dallas.

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Norton Resisting Acquisition Offers

Date: 24 April 1990

LEAD: Despite the interest of outside parties in acquiring it, the Norton Company reiterated in documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it would try to remain independent. Advisers to Norton, which is resisting a takeover bid of $75 a share, or $1.64 billion, from BTR P.L.C., a British conglomerate, said the company was still holding talks with third parties interested in taking minority positions.

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Premark Buying Tile Manufacturer

Date: 24 April 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Premark International Inc., a multinational consumer products company, agreed to acquire the Sikes Corporation, a ceramic tile maker, for about $201 million. Premark will offer $16.40 a share for Sikes's class A shares and $26.78 a share for all class B shares.

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East Germany, Coke in Deal

Date: 24 April 1990

Reuters

LEAD: The Coca-Cola Company, the world's largest soft drink maker, announced a $140 million investment program to bottle and distribute Coca-Cola in East Germany.

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G.M. Plans Production Change-Over

Date: 24 April 1990

By Doron P. Levin, Special To the New York Times

Doron Levin

LEAD: The General Motors Corporation said today that it would close a Pontiac, Mich., truck plant and retool its Linden, N.J., car assembly plant for truck production.

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