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MCI ACCEPTS WORLDCOM BID
WorldCom Inc., an upstart Mississippi company, beat the telecommunications giants Monday to win a takeover battle for MCI with a $37 billion deal that would be the biggest merger in U.S. history.
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STUDY CHARTS AREA JOBS NEEDS
A UC survey found that professional, para-professional and technical occupations will show the fastest growth in the region in the next eight years.
GE ENGINES LOSE OUT TO ROLLS
American Airlines selected Rolls Royce engines for its fleet of 777s.
EX-AGENT SUES CHIQUITA
Chiquita and its security chief are accused of fraud, attempted kidnapping, piracy, menacing and other charges in connection with a 1990 skirmish over the Honduran banana trade.
APPLE WILL MARKET DIRECT
Apple Computer Inc. said it would sell its products to consumers over the Internet.
SHOPS ABOUT TO GO DARK
Gronauer Furs, the holdout of the defunct Shops at 18 West Fourth Street, will leave its home of seven years next week.
TRISTATE SUMMARY
An accounting policy adjustment at Mercantile Stores Co. Inc. has set the Fairfield-based retailer's net profits back by $9.1 million in its fiscal third quarter, making for a decline in earnings.
INDUSTRY NOTES: BANKING
The number of U.S. thrifts, including those in Greater Cincinnati, are shrinking at a brisk rate.
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