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<DATELINE>    LISBON, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Portugal has contracted a six-year, 150
mln ECU loan from a group of foreign banks led by Daiwa Europe
Ltd to finance investment projects, the finance ministry said.
    Interest of 7.75 pct is to be paid in annual instalments
starting in 1988, ministry spokesman Luis Vilhena de Cunha
said.
    The loan will first be in the form of a temporary global
note and be replaced later by subscriptions of 1,000 and 10,000
ECUs. The issue price was set at 101.75 pct.
    Banque Generale du Luxembourg SA will act as listing agent
and fiscal agent, the spokesman added.
 REUTER
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7479" NEWID="18034">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:50:08.18</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>carcass</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>CHICKEN NOT MAIN SALMONELLA CAUSE, OFFICIAL SAYS</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>A representative of the poultry
industry said statistics showed that chicken is less frequently
the cause of salmonella poisoning than beef, dairy products or
salads and other mixed foods.
    Kenneth May, President of Holly Farms Poultry Industries
and a director of the National Broiler Council, told a House
Agriculture subcommittee the incidence of salmonella in chicken
has not increased in recent years and that chicken is neither
the major source of the bacterial poisoning nor the cause of an
increase in outbreaks of the disease.
    May said the Center for Disease Control figures showed that
between 1978 and 1982, chicken was involved in four pct of all
U.S. salmonellosis outbreaks, while beef accounted for ten pct
of outbreaks and dairy products six pct.
    May said the remaining outbreaks were caused by salads and
mixed food, turkey, seafood, pork, eggs and other foods.
    May said the chicken industry favored moving away from
bird-by-bird inspection procedures to a risk assessment system
better able to identify microbial and bacterial contamination
of poultry.
    However, Ellen Haas, executive director of Public Voice for
Food and Health Policy, said bird-by-bird inspection should be
retained and labels should be attached to each ready-to-cook
chicken to remind consumers about preparation procedures
necessary to avoid illness.
    Haas also called for a review of present chicken industry
inspection methods that she said can worsen poultry hazards.
 Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7480" NEWID="18035">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:51:10.96</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>grain</D><D>corn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>U.S. HOUSE PANEL VOTES TO SPEED UP CORN PAYMENTS</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>The House Agriculture Committee voted
to make approximately 2.8 billion dlrs of feedgrains deficiency
payments immediately instead of in the late fall.
    A similar measure was decisively defeated on the Senate
floor last week.
    The bill, which passed by a voice vote, would allow
so-called Findley payments to be made immediately rather than
late this year. Payments for 1987-90 feedgrains crops would not
be changed.
    Because the bill would move 2.8 billion dlrs of spending
into fiscal 1987 from fiscal 1988, the measure is expected to
meet stiff resistance in the full House.

 Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7481" NEWID="18036">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:51:16.67</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>JONES AND VINING &lt;JNSV.O> STARTS BID FOR SHARES</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    BRAINTREE, Mass., June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Jones and Vining Inc said it has
started a tender offer for all of its own shares at five dlrs
per share. 
    The company said it will hold a special meeting on July 10
for a vote on approval of a merger at the tender price.
    It said the price to be paid in the tender and merger could
be reduced by any fees and expenses the court may award to
counsel for the plaintiffs in the class action suit brought
against it in Delaware Chancery Court by Ronda Inc. The
plaintfiffs' counsel are seeking fees of up to 10 cts per
share, Jones and Vining said.
    The company said the court has scheduled a hearing on the
proposed settlement of the suit for July Eight.
    The company said the start of the tender offer and the
calling of the special meeting are conditions of the
settlement, and completion of the tender and merger are
conditioned on final approval of the settlement.
 Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7482" NEWID="18037">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:51:48.40</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>HEALTHSOUTH &lt;HSRC.O> MAKES ACQUISITION</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Corp
said it has acquired Pine Island Sports Medicine Center in Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., and will incorporate the facility into its
HEALTHSOUTH Rehabilitation Center of Fort Lauderdale, which is
now under construction and should be in operation by
mid-summer.
    Terms were not disclosed.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7483" NEWID="18038">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:51:55.69</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>BANC ONE &lt;ONE> MAKES INDIANA ACQUISITION</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Banc One Corp said it has
completed the acquisition of First National Bank of
Bloomington, Ind, which has assets of 271 mln dlrs.
 Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7484" NEWID="18039">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:53:42.76</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>PENTLAND INDUSTRIES PLC HOLDERS APPROVE SPLIT</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    NEW YORK, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Pentland Industries PLC said
shareholders at the annual meeting approved an increase in
authorized share capital to 36 mln stg to 12 mln stg by
creation of another 240 mln ordinary shares, allowing for a
three-for-one stock split.
    It said dealings in the new shares are expected to start on
June 15.
 Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7485" NEWID="18040">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:54:40.06</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>ORION BROADCAST &lt;OBGI.O> BUYS FORD &lt;F> UNIT</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    DENVER, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Orion Broadcast Group Inc said its
majority-owned Orion Financial Services Corp subsidiary has
agreed to purchase FN Realty Services Inc from Ford Motor Co
for 1,200,000 to 1,500,000 dlrs in cash and notes.
    It said closing is expected within 45 days after receipt of
regulatory approvals.
    FN provides loan collection, accounting, data processing
and administrative services to the real estate industry.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7486" NEWID="18041">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:54:52.48</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>luxembourg</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS><D>ec</D></ORGS>
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<TITLE>EC BUDGET MINISTERS SET TO REFUSE PLEA FOR CASH</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    LUXEMBOURG, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>A plea for extra cash to bail the
European Community (EC) out of its latest financial crisis was
likely to be rejected at a meeting today of EC budget
ministers, diplomats said.
    The ministers were meeting for the first time since the EC
Executive Commission unveiled an emergency budget for 1987
aimed at plugging a deficit caused by soaring farm spending and
falling revenues.
    The emergency package includes a demand for member states
to pay an extra 1.5 billion European currency units (Ecus) to
help meet the deficit.
    Officials said Britain and West Germany were expected to
lead opposition to contributing any extra cash, with the U.K
insisting instead on a clampdown on runaway farm spending.
    The Commission says there will be a shortfall of at least
five billion Ecus this year, more than 1/8 of total spending.
    It hopes to make up much of the shortfall in a one-time
accounting exercise by paying member states in arrears rather
than in advance for their spending on Community farm policies.
    But if member states do not make up the rest of the gap,
the Commission has warned that spending on regional and social
projects could be slashed by half.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7487" NEWID="18042">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:55:50.84</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
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<UNKNOWN> 
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<TITLE>ORBIT &lt;ORBT.O> UNIT INCREASES BACKLOG</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Orbit Instrument Corp said its
unit, Orbit Semiconductor Inc, has received orders totalling
about 2.5 mln dlrs which puts its backlog at a record level of
about 4.7 mln dlrs.
    Additionally, the company said it will now offer two Micron
CMOS processes that can withstand Megarad total dose radiation.
    Applications for the processes include products
manufactured for military, medical and power industry market,
the company said.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7488" NEWID="18043">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 10:57:14.48</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>south-africa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
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<TITLE>SOUTH AFRICA SAYS 1,500 STILL DETAINEES</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    CAPE TOWN, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>South Africa said the number of people
it was detaining without trial has dropped to 1,500, far fewer
than previous official figures during the past year of
emergency rule.
    A government spokesman said the latest set of names,
presented to parliament, included all current detainees who had
been held for over a month. Previous lists have named up to
8,500 people.
    The official figure was supported by civil rights groups
who said many detainees had been freed in recent weeks,
possibly to empty cells for a new government crackdown.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="NO" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="7489" NEWID="18044">
<DATE> 2-JUN-1987 11:02:51.01</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>japan</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
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<TITLE>JAPANESE FARMERS PROTEST OPENING MARKETS</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    TOKYO, June 2 - </DATELINE><BODY>Thousands of farmers gathered in central
Tokyo to urge the government to stand firm against foreign
pressure for further opening up of Japan's markets to foreign
agricultural products, union officials said.
    Officials of the Central Union of Agricultural Cooperatives
said about 5,000 representatives from 4,200 farming groups

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