Word: tolls
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...stepping into a good-bad food environment that has been perpetuated by the food industry with terms like 'lite' and 'no cholesterol,' " declares Dr. Myron Weisfeldt, president of the A.H.A. To help consumers make intelligent use of HeartGuide, the A.H.A. is providing explanatory brochures to supermarkets and a toll-free information line...
Popular Front activists put the minimum death toll at 120, but during a hastily called press conference in Moscow, First Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Bessmertnykh claimed that 40 civilians and eight soldiers had been killed. The troops moved quickly to secure party headquarters and the republic's television studio, while military officials appealed over the radio for order. The Popular Front responded by calling for three days of mourning and a three-day strike in an effort to mobilize the public against the state of emergency. A fragile calm settled over the city, but neither side pretended that peace would...
...deaths brought the overall toll in the unrest to 170 killed since the Baku riots, with more than 600 wounded...
Many suppliers blame the 1980s buyout binge for the Campeau debacle. In the process of arranging enormous loans for overreaching raiders, the lenders and investment bankers paid little or no attention to whether the buyouts could survive over the long haul. The toll has been particularly heavy among retailing companies. In a study of 25 retail buyouts between 1983 and 1985, the Ernst & Young accounting firm found that nearly 40% had gone bankrupt or slashed their operations. For big-eyed shoppers like Campeau, the buyouts might have looked tempting, but they were hardly bargains...
...army switched allegiance -- and that was the beginning of the end for Ceausescu, who fled with his wife. TV newsreaders in Bucharest claimed last week that 80,000 people or more were killed in the struggle that began with the slaughter in Timisoara; Western diplomats thought the death toll was far smaller -- perhaps thousands, but not tens of thousands. Bernard Kouchner, France's Secretary of State for Humanitarian Affairs, who visited Bucharest last week, said the Rumanian Ministry of Health could confirm only 746 deaths and some 1,800 wounded. An exact figure may never be learned...