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<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:04:07.01</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND LOAN &lt;RSLA> SETS DIVIDEND</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    MILWAUKEE, Wis., April 1 -
    </DATELINE><BODY>Qtly div 30 cts vs 30 cts prior
    Pay April 27
    Record April 13
    NOTE: Company's full name is Republic Savings and Loan
Association of Wisconsin.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="230" NEWID="12002">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:04:40.35</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>wheat</D><D>corn</D><D>soybean</D><D>grain</D><D>oilseed</D></TOPICS>
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<TITLE>SHULTZ USSR TRIP FUELS TALK OF EEP WHEAT OFFER</TITLE>
<AUTHOR>    By Nelson Graves, Reuters</AUTHOR>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>Speculation the United States will
offer subsidized wheat to the Soviet Union appears to have
reached a new level of intensity in the run-up to Secretary of
State George Shultz' visit later this month to Moscow.
    Rumors of an impending deal have coursed through wheat
markets since officials from the two countries held their
customary, semi-annual grain talks in February. Moscow's
decision at that time to reenter the U.S. corn market
strengthened the perception of warming farm trade prospects.
    Shultz is set to arrive in Moscow April 13.
    Shultz' statement two weeks ago that he would not stand in
the way of a wheat subsidy offer under the Export Enhancement
Program, EEP, coupled with the announcement of his visit to
Moscow, was interpreted by many grain trade representatives
here as a clear signal that the Reagan administration was
preparing an offer.
    Administration officials -- in and out of the U.S.
Agriculture Department -- have been extremely tight-lipped
about the prospects of a subsidy offer.
    But USDA officials for the most part have abandoned the
contention the proposal is dormant, suggesting that an offer,
while not a "done deal," is a live possibility.
    Prominent U.S. grain trade representatives -- many of whom
asked not to be identified -- continue to maintain that an
offer to subsidize four mln tonnes of wheat is imminent.
    Others, who one month ago claimed a deal was not possible,
are saying they would not rule one out.
    Rep. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., yesterday went so far as to
predict a subsidy offer would be made within the next ten days
to two weeks.
    Aides to Roberts said he had spoken to Republican leaders
who had been in contact with administration officials.
    Richard Fritz, director of international marketing at U.S.
Wheat Associates, said he was confident an export enhancement
offer would be made by the middle of this month.
    Fritz also said he thought the value of the bonus would end
up being close to the offer Washington made Peking earlier this
year when USDA approved subsidies to China of around 36 dlrs
per tonne on one mln tonnes of wheat.
    Some grain trade representatives say a four-mln-tonne wheat
subsidy offer might help stimulate more Soviet purchases of
U.S. corn and open the door to U.S. sales of soybeans.
    As ever, one of the crucial sticking points in a wheat deal
would appear to be price.
    Last summer the administration took the controversial step
of offering the Soviets subsidized wheat -- but were
embarrassed when Moscow spurned the proposal on the grounds
that the 15-dlr-per-tonne subsidy still left U.S. wheat prices
far above world market prices.
    The administration's decision to set the subsidy level up
front instead of accepting bids from exporters appeared to be a
means of controlling the price while attempting to dampen
criticism, grain trade sources said.
    Nonetheless, the pricing procedure did not prevent Shultz
from saying the Soviets were "chortling" because Washington was
offering Soviet housewives cheaper grain than that available to
U.S. housewives.
    The conventional wisdom among grain trade representatives
here is that a general warming of relations between the two
countries since last summer, combined with continued hard times
in the U.S. grain belt, would favor a subsidy offer.
    In addition, the USSR has made it clear it would consider
buying U.S. wheat if it were priced more competitively.
    However, observers have not forgotten the circumstances
surrounding the administration's announcement of the wheat
subsidy offer last summer.
    Up until the time of the announcment, congressional and
industry leaders were led to believe the White House had
decided to expand the Export Enhancement Program to include not
only the Soviets, but also a much broader list of countries.
    Instead, the administration scaled back the offer to
include only the Soviets.
    That last-minute change of heart adds a measure of
uncertainty even to the predictions of those most convinced
that the administration will not now pass up the opportunity to
sell four mln tonnes of wheat to the Soviet Union.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="231" NEWID="12003">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:05:07.78</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>sugar</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D><D>india</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
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<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>KAINES CONFIRMS WHITE SUGAR SALES TO INDIA</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    LONDON, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>London-based sugar operator Kaines Ltd
confirmed it sold two cargoes of white sugar to India out of an
estimated overall sales total of four or five cargoes in which
other brokers participated.
    The sugar, for April/May and April/June shipment, was sold
at between 214 and 218 dlrs a tonne cif, it said.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="232" NEWID="12004">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:09:07.45</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>LUXTEC &lt;LUXT> CUTS WARRANT EXERCISE PRICE</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    STURBRIDGE, Mass., April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>Luxtec Corp said it has
reduced the exercise price of its Class B common stock purchase
warrants to one dlr from two dlrs from today through June 30.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="233" NEWID="12005">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:09:11.43</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>earn</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>&lt;THL HOLDINGS INC> YEAR JAN 31 NET</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    CANTON, Mass., April 1 -
    </DATELINE><BODY>Oper net 94.4 mln vs 74.1 mln
    Revs 1.3 bilion vs 1.2 billion
    NOTE: THL is parent to SCOA Industries Inc, acquired in a
leveraged buyout in December 1985.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="234" NEWID="12006">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:09:19.56</DATE>
<TOPICS></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>GUARDIAN ROYAL SEES EXPANSION IN LIFE ASSURANCE</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    LONDON, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>Insurance group Guardian Royal Exchange
Plc &lt;GREX.L> said it would expand its life assurance business
and push further into European markets, but that U.K.
Underwriting losses remained a heavy drag on profits.
    Earlier, the group had announced sharply increased pre-tax
profits of 143.8 mln stg for calendar 1986, versus 3.5 mln the
previous year.
    "We are anxious to develop our life assurance business,"
group managing director Peter Dugdale told a news conference.
"If we have a thrust for the coming years, it is probably best
to spend more time on life in the U.K. And abroad," he said.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="235" NEWID="12007">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:09:50.05</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>acq</D><D>strategic-metal</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>MOUNTAIN STATES ADDS TWO MINERALS PROPERTIES</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    SALT LAKE CITY, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>Mountain States Resources Corp
said it acquired two properties to add to its strategic
minerals holdings.
    The acquisitions include a total of 5,100 acres of
titanium, zirconium and rare earth resources, the company said.
    Both properties, located in southern Utah, consist of
approximately 1,430 acres of unpatented mining claims and one
state lease, it said.
    The company also announced the formation of Rare Tech
Minerals Inc, a wholly-owned subsidiary.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="236" NEWID="12008">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:10:45.38</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>coffee</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS><D>ico-coffee</D></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT TYPE="BRIEF">&#2;
******<TITLE>RESTORATION OF COFFEE EXPORT QUOTAS BEFORE
 OCTOBER SEEMS UNLIKELY - ICO PRODUCER DELEGATES
</TITLE>&#3;

</TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="237" NEWID="12009">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:11:41.60</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>wheat</D><D>grain</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D><D>ussr</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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d f BC-SHULTZ-USSR-TRIP-FUEL   04-01 0103</UNKNOWN>
<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>SHULTZ USSR TRIP FUELS TALK OF EEP WHEAT OFFER</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>Speculation the United States will
offer subsidized wheat to the Soviet Union appears to have
reached a new level of intensity in the run-up to Secretary of
State George Shultz' visit later this month to Moscow.
    Rumors of an impending deal have coursed through wheat
markets since officials from the two countries held their
customary, semi-annual grain talks in February. Moscow's
decision at that time to reenter the U.S. corn market
strengthened the perception of warming farm trade prospects.
    Shultz is set to arrive in Moscow April 13.
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="238" NEWID="12010">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:11:46.21</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>interest</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>usa</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS></ORGS>
<EXCHANGES></EXCHANGES>
<COMPANIES></COMPANIES>
<UNKNOWN> 

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<TEXT>&#2;
<TITLE>FREDDIE MAC ADJUSTS SHORT-TERM DISCOUNT RATES</TITLE>
<DATELINE>    WASHINGTON, April 1 - </DATELINE><BODY>The Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp
adjusted the rates on its short-term discount notes as follows:
   MATURITY   RATE       OLD RATE  MATURITY
    32 days   6.00 pct   6.10 pct   1 day
  
 Reuter
&#3;</BODY></TEXT>
</REUTERS>
<REUTERS TOPICS="YES" LEWISSPLIT="TRAIN" CGISPLIT="TRAINING-SET" OLDID="239" NEWID="12011">
<DATE> 1-APR-1987 11:12:00.71</DATE>
<TOPICS><D>coffee</D></TOPICS>
<PLACES><D>uk</D><D>brazil</D><D>guatemala</D><D>colombia</D></PLACES>
<PEOPLE></PEOPLE>
<ORGS><D>ico-coffee</D></ORGS>

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