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<TITLE>WHIRLPOOL CORP <WHR> REG QTLY DIV</TITLE>
<DATELINE> BENTON HARBOR, MICH., Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Qtly div 27-1/2 cts vs 27-1/2 cts prior
Pay December 31
Record December Four
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:23:41.70</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS INC <CNF> 3RD QTR NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 43 cts vs 63 cts
Net 16,362,000 vs 24,325,000
Revs 589.3 mln vs 549.1 mln
Nine Mths
Shr 1.40 dlrs vs 1.73 dlrs
Net 54,011,000 66,591,000
Revs 1.68 1.58 billion
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:23:36.33</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>crude</D><D>ship</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>LATEST ATTACK SEEN POINTING UP DILEMMAS FOR US</TITLE>
<AUTHOR> By CHRISTOPHER HANSON</AUTHOR>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, Oct 19 - </DATELINE><BODY>Military experts say the United States
faces a dilemma in the Gulf following U.S. destruction of an
Iranian oil platform in retaliation for an attack on a
U.S.-flagged tanker.
The experts told Reuters Tehran holds the initiative and is
likely to control the tempo and direction of the conflict as
long as America simply reacts to Iranian attacks by launching
limited retaliatory strikes.
But if Washington seizes the initiative with bolder steps
-- such as mining Iran's harbors, blockading its shipping, or
destroying key bases -- it could find itself in a major war.
"Iran is in the driver's seat in an absolute sense as the
cycle of attack and retaliation continues," said Fred Axelgard,
a Gulf War expert with the private Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS).
"It's like a Greek tragedy," said retired Adm. Eugene Carroll
of Washington's private Center for Defense Information (CDI)
think tank.
Some Middle East experts say the only way out is for
Washington to join forces with Moscow in pressing for an end to
the war between Iran and Iraq.
They say it is not feasible for America to withdraw its
30-ship force from the Gulf area, where the Navy began
escorting U.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tankers in July. Withdrawal
would give the appearance of being chased away by Iran, which
President Reagan could never accept.
U.S. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger told a Pentagon
news conference the destroyers Kidd, Young, Leftwich and Hoel
fired about 1,000 rounds of five-inch shells at Iran's Rostam
oil rig 120 miles east of Bahrain beginning at about 1400 Gulf
time (0700 EDT) on Monday.
Weinberger said the platform had been used as a military
base by Iran and that the attack responded to an Iranian
Silkworm missile strike on the U.S.-flagged Kuwaiti tanker Sea
Isle City on Friday.
Iranians manning the platform were warned in advance and
allowed to escape.
"We do not seek further confrontation with Iran, but we will
be prepared to meet any escalation of military action by Iran
with stronger countermeasures," Weinberger said.
"We consider this matter closed," he said.
Analysts ranging from the liberal CDI to conservatives
agreed the U.S. reaction was measured, reasonable and did not
escalate the conflict unduly. But they said the question was
whether Iran would consider the matter closed. It had not taken
this view after earlier clashes.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:23:02.47</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORP <RTC> 3RD QTR NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> ROCHESTER, N.Y., Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 96 cts vs 87 cts
Net 10.8 mln vs 9,671,000
Revs 103.9 mln vs 97.5 mln
Nine mths
Shr 2.73 dlrs vs 2.62 dlrs
Net 30.7 mln vs 29.3 mln
Revs 325.7 mln vs 302.8 mln
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:21:54.33</DATE>
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<TITLE>NATIONAL CITY <NCTY.O> UNIT BEGINS NEW SERVICE</TITLE>
<DATELINE> CLEVELAND, Oct 19 - </DATELINE><BODY>National City Corp's National City Bank
unit said it has begun a personal computer-based financial
management service for small businesses.
The service, the InTouch Financial Manager, is based on a
personal computer system develoed by <Harbinger Comput
Services> of Atlanta, and is licensed in Ohio by <Money Station
Inc>, an electronic funds transfer network.
National City said the service will allow businesses to use
a personal computer and a local telephone call to communicate
with their bank to initiate transactions and to receive data
anmessages.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:20:42.71</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL CORP <SCNC.O> 3RD QTR</TITLE>
<DATELINE> COLUMBIA, S.C., Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 64 cts vs 55 cts
Net 14.0 mln vs 11.8 mln
Nine mths
Shr 1.83 dlrs vs 1.53 dlrs
Net 39.7 mln vs 32.7 mln
Assets 4.65 billion vs 4.53 billion
Loans 3.24 billion vs 2.92 billion
Deposits 3.32 billion vs 3.15 billion
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:19:34.63</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>MARINE CORP <MCOR.O> 3RD QTR NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE> SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 30 cts vs 30 cts
Net 1,804,000 vs 1,800,000
Nine mths
Shr 89 cts vs 79 cts
Net 5,334,00 vs 4,496,000
NOTE: Earnings per share reflect initial public offering of
534,750 common shares in March 1986 and 2-for-1 stock splits in
January and June 1986.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:18:52.46</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>crude</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D><D>norway</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>STATOIL AWARDS VESLEFRIKK OIL FIELD CONTRACTS</TITLE>
<DATELINE> LONDON, Oct 19 - </DATELINE><BODY>Norwegian state oil company Den Norske
Stats Oljeselskap (Statoil) signed contracts worth a total of
1.5 billion Norwegian crowns in connection with the development
of the Veslefrikk oil field, Statoil said.
Moss Rosenberg Verft of Stavanger has been awarded a
contract to convert the the drilling platform West Vision to a
floating production platform. The work is to be completed in
the summer of 1989.
Aker Verdal has been awarded a contract for the
engineering, purchasing and construction of the steel jacket
for the wellhead platform, also to be completed in 1989,
Statoil said.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:17:20.73</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>U.K. TREASURY CONFIRMS BP SALE TO GO AHEAD</TITLE>
<DATELINE> LONDON, Oct 19 - </DATELINE><BODY>The British Treasury confirmed that the
sale of British Petroleum Co Plc will go ahead as planned,
despite Monday's stock market crash which forced BP below the
330p a share set for the 7.2 billion stg issue.
"The government are not considering terminating the BP
offer. The offer has been fully underwritten," a Treasury
spokesman said.
The issue, which remains open until October 28, was fully
underwritten last week when the issue price was set.
BP shares closed down 33p at 317p as the FT-SE 100 share
index crashed a record 249.6 points, more than 10 pct.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:14:42.04</DATE>
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<PLACES><D>uganda</D><D>egypt</D></PLACES>
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<TITLE>EGYPT TO BUILD HOUSING ESTATES AND ROADS FOR UGANDA</TITLE>
<DATELINE> KAMPALA, Oct 19 - </DATELINE><BODY>Egypt has agreed to build two housing
estates and two new roads in Uganda worth a total of 295
million dollars, Egyptian commercial attache Muhammud el Tahan
said.
He said Egyptian companies will build 8,000 housing units
in Kampala and reconstruct the roads between Fort Portal and
Bundibugyo near the Zaire border in western Uganda and between
Kapchorwa and Swam near Mount Elgon in the east of the country.
Uganda would repay 70 per cent of the Egyptian Government
credit to finance the projects in the form of barter goods and
30 per cent in hard currency, Tahan said.
Reuter
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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:12:27.51</DATE>
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******<TITLE>UNION ACCEPTS GM CANADA'S ECONOMIC OFFER - MANY LOCAL ISSUES UNRESOLVED
</TITLE>Blah blah blah.

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<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:10:34.40</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>HARMAN INTERNATIONAL <HIII.O> 1ST QTR SEPT 30</TITLE>
<DATELINE> WASHINGTON, Oct 19 -
</DATELINE><BODY>Shr 30 cts vs 26 cts
Net 2,534,000 vs 1,695,000
Revs 98.8 mln vs 67.1 mln
Avg shrs 8,447,000 vs 6,563,000
NOTE: full name of company is harman international
industries inc.
Reuter
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</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TEST" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="20414" NEWID="21023">
<DATE>19-OCT-1987 15:10:11.16</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>money-fx</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>west-germany</D></PLACES>
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