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1st of October 2002 News

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Stop Those Presses! Blonds, It Seems, Will Survive After All

Date: 02 October 2002

By Lawrence K. Altman

Lawrence Altman

World Health Organization disavows report in British and US media that it predicts blonds will become extinct in 200 years because recessive gene is dying out; says there is no such report or study (S)

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Arthur A. Lord, 60, Journalist With NBC

Date: 02 October 2002

Arthur A Lord, television journalist who covered world events for NBC News for more than three decades, dies at 60 (S)

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The Insider's Insider, Getting It Out on the Web

Date: 02 October 2002

By Robin Finn

Robin Finn

Public Lives profile of ABC's political analyst Mark Halperin; photo (M)

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Walter Annenberg, Philanthropist and Media Baron, Dies at 94

Date: 01 October 2002

By Grace Glueck

Grace Glueck

Walter H. Annenberg, the philanthropist, media baron, art collector and former ambassador to Britain, died today.

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Walter Annenberg, 94, Dies; Philanthropist and Publisher

Date: 02 October 2002

By Grace Glueck

Grace Glueck

Walter H Annenberg, philanthropist, art collector and former ambassador to Britain who built Triangle Publications into vast communications empire that included TV Guide and Philadelphia Inquirer, dies at age 94; Annenberg was one of nation's biggest philanthropists, giving away more than $2 billion in cash to education, art and other causes, and pledging renowned collection of Impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces to Metropolitan Museum; photos (L)

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GOODY'S FAMILY CLOTHING IN NEGOTIATIONS TO BE BOUGHT

Date: 01 October 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Goody's Family Clothing, a discount retailer with stores in the Southeast and Midwest, said yesterday that it had signed a nonbinding agreement to be bought by a private equity group for as much as $244.2 million. The price will be $6.50 to $7.50 a share, a premium of as much as a 59 percent over today's closing price of $4.72, the company said. The acquisition could close in the first quarter of next year, Goody's said. The identity of the purchaser is not being disclosed. Goody's is based in Knoxville, Tenn.

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GOODYEAR'S PRESIDENT TO BECOME CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Date: 02 October 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co's president and chief operating officer, Robert J Keegan, will assume added duties of chief executive on Jan 1; current chief executive, Samir G Gibara, will remain chairman; Goodyear forms executive committee of board, which Gibara will lead (S)

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SAKS WILL CUT AS MANY AS 295 JOBS IN CONSOLIDATION

Date: 02 October 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Saks Inc will cut 295 jobs as it combines headquarters of its Younkers stores with Carson Pirie Scott division offices as part of its cost-reduction measures (S)

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FIDELITY INVESTMENTS PLANS TO ELIMINATE 1,695 JOBS

Date: 01 October 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutual fund company, said yesterday that it would cut 1,695 jobs, or 5.4 percent of its work force, as two and a half years of falling stock prices had thinned the assets it has under management. The job cuts at the company, based in Boston, came after last October's announcement that it would trim 760 jobs, or 2.3 percent of the work force. That time, the brokerage unit accounted for about half the cuts. A Fidelity spokeswoman said the cuts would be felt in almost every unit of the closely held company, which employs more than 31,000. No fund managers or analysts will lose their jobs, she said.

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ELECTRONICS COMPANY TO CUT ADDITIONAL JOBS IN U.S.

Date: 01 October 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The CTS Corporation, a maker of electronic components and assemblies, plans to cut an additional 140 jobs and move more work to China to cut costs, it said yesterday. The transfer will take place by the fourth quarter of next year. Last month, CTS cut 160 jobs. It employed 6,000 to 6,200 workers before the new job reductions, a company spokesman said. CTS, based in Elkhart, Ind., now expects related costs to cut third-quarter results by $18.5 million, compared with a previous forecast of $15 million to $17 million. The revamping is expected to increase pretax savings to $15 million to $17 million in 2003 from an earlier estimate of $11 million.

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