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2. Multibank is fighting fiercely to resist quiet multimillionaire's bid for control
3. Bankers fret over increased costs when NOW accounts go national
4. Apple Computer issue bobs to steady price while tied-in Nautilus fund takes dive
5. Stereo industry in a quandary as advance in recording nears
6. Apple Computer set to go public today: Massachuesetts bars sale of stock as risky
7. Many companies are selling off acquisitions to clarify their images, lift their stocks
8. This Thanksgiving even turkeys have reason for thanks; wild species, once nearing extinction, gobbles again in the forests of the land
9. Sunday afternoon fun in Quincy: five hours of 'General Hospital.'
10. Boston's renaissance brightens downtown but masks many ills
11. Harvard's plan for gene-splicing company meets with scorn from other institutions
12. Boston is searching for funds in wake of proposition 2.5: city seeks rise in state sales, income levies to make up for property tax cut
13. Bond defaults seen in Massachusetts referendum passes: proposition to limit spending doesn't exempt payments on debt already issues
14. Brokers seek to attract money-fund investors to a rising stock market, without much luck
15. Investors buying Nautilus for shares in Apple are told to watch for a worm
16. Mr. Peper ignores experts to make an indelible mark on penmanship
17. Old ice indicated acid was present in rain long ago: scientists' findings question idea that polluted rain is an industrial-age woe
18. Boston's Archbishop aims Church tenets at state's primary; statement all but says it is sin if Catholic votes for pro-abortion candidate
19. Banking business complains it's baffled by deregulation panel's latest moves
20. Polaroid touts industrial uses of it products
21. Money-market funds bet interest rates won't rise
22. Banks face shakeout with costs going up, competition rising: planned end of interest lids and of interstate curbs perils many institutions: a Southern comfort zone?
23. Money-market fund managers consider alternatives to get out of 'clone' business
24. Drivers get a charge from electric autos, but not at gas pump: models on market are costly, but operation is cheap; a leopard with no tank
25. Soaring volume strains discount broker, forcing execution errors and bad debts
26. Journal plans weekly money fund table aimed at simplifying yield comparisons
27. Back in stock: corporate equity offers hit record pace as firms seek to avoid hig bank costs
28. Banks, S&Ls strongly oppose a move to ban gift-giving to new depositors
29. Raytheon's arms contracts seen as extending its profit growth, although at a slower pace
30. College clash: things are never dull at Boston University with Silber in charge: president's foes accuse him of tyranny, censorship: 'Go back to the cattle ranch' but Texan plans to remain
31. Polaroid applauds parting chief Land but doesn't introduce startling products
32. Another Kennedy makes his mark, but with energy-saving programs
33. Tax-exempt funds aided by Fed action, show surge in assets; attractiveness is enhanced by curb on others' growth; only wealthy need apply
34. As recession deepens, white-collar workers join the jobless ranks: recent merger boom adds to employment gloom: no industry is immune
35. Run on money-market funds isn't likely, say managers trying to assure investors
36. Money-market funds buffeted by Fed's actions: they mull court challenge; Merrill Lynch unit stops accepting new accounts
37. Judge and the ACLU say humbug to Nativity scene in Pawtucket, R.I
38. New Polaroid chief is tough fellow with tough task: McCune disarmed kidnapper in a minute, but turning firm around is different
39. Edwin Land, Polaroid chief for 43 years, to hand reins to W.J. McCune in April
40. Economics of hospital management attract institutions to that group, analysts find
41. Gillette makes tricky switch to selling women's products
42. Blurry picture at Polaroid shows net surging but difficulties still developing, analysts say
43. Back in action: both the small investor and the small stocks stage a big recovery: seeking an inflation hedge, the 'little guy' returns: volume on OTC surges: a vote for large, dull issues
44. Fuji Photo Film's new instant camera appears on par with Polaroid and Kodak
45. R.J. Reynolds bids $1.56 billion for Heublein Inc.: firm agrees to pay $63 a share for 52% stake in a cash, stock-swap transaction
46. R.J. Reynolds offer for Heublein Inc. is expected today; trading is halted in the shares of both, but neither will have comment on rumors
47. Hearst's Boston Herald may fall next as sales decline despite recent gains
48. Fidelity group unit speeds banks' entry into discount stock brokerage business
49. General Cinema settles on 18.9% stake in Heublein, may raise it unless pact is set
50. An economist who doesn't move starts touting a moving company
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