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21st of February 2002 News

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World Business Briefing

Date: 21 February 2002

World Business Briefing

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Bush Repeats U.S. Pledge to Taiwan's Defense

Date: 22 February 2002

By Erik Eckholm

Erik Eckholm

President Bush left for home today after lecturing the Chinese people on the merits of liberty and religious faith.

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Kidnappers Killed Reporter, Journal and U.S. Officials Say

Date: 21 February 2002

By Sherri Day

Sherri Day

Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was abducted a month ago in Pakistan, was killed by his captors, the State Department and his employer said today.

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When the Mayor Goes Missing

Date: 21 February 2002

Editorial says Mayor Michael Bloomberg deserves his long weekends away from hubbub of city, but New Yorkers deserve to know where their mayor is headed; says Bloomberg would enjoy more privacy if he simply reports his intinerary in advance, thereby eliminating air of mystery that piqued city's interest and attacted such press coverage during recent holiday weekend

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Kidnapping Suspect Details Plot to Attack U.S. Consulate

Date: 22 February 2002

By Douglas Jehl

Douglas Jehl

The suspect said the kidnapping of Daniel Pearl was part of a plot to attack the U.S. consulate in Karachi, officials said today.

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SALE BRINGS IN $930 MILLION FOR WORLDCOM

Date: 22 February 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

WorldCom, the telecommunications company, said yesterday that it received $930 million in cash and stock from the News Corporation for selling part of a satellite-television venture. WorldCom got $250 million in cash and $680 million in News Corporation preferred stock, a spokesman, Brad Burns, said. The company sold the stock yesterday, netting $620 million, Mr. Burns said. WorldCom, based in Clinton, Miss., said it might use the money to pay down some of its $24.7 billion in debt. The News Corporation, based in Sydney, Australia, is the media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch.

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SHARES OF COMPUTER ASSOCIATES DECLINE 17%

Date: 21 February 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shareo

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SPIEGEL TO SELL CREDIT BUSINESS AND CLOSE 40 STORES

Date: 22 February 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Spiegel, the owner of Spiegel and Newport News catalogs, plans to sell its credit card business and close 40 Eddie Bauer stores. The company disclosed the news while reporting its fourth-quarter results yesterday. It said it lost $378.1 million, or $2.86 a share, in contrast to net income of $65.4 million, or 50 cents, a year earlier. Sales fell 13 percent, to $1.01 billion. The company said it had enough liquidity and cash flow to finance day-to-day operations. Spiegel, based in Downers Grove, Ill., said it had put a plan in place to sell its credit card business, including its First Consumers National Bank subsidiary.

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HEAD OF RETAIL INVESTING AT CHARLES SCHWAB RESIGNS

Date: 21 February 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Head of Retail Investing At Charles Schwab Resign

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INTIMATE BRANDS TO REVIEW OFFER FROM THE LIMITED

Date: 21 February 2002

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Intimate Brands Inc says that, pending review, it is unable to decide on unsolicited offer of Limited Inc to buy back 16 percent stake of Intimate brands it does not already own; Intimate Brands says it has formed three-member committee of independent directors to consider $1.49 billion offer, scheduled to expire on March 11 (S)

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