225 results on '"Nazario, Sonia L."'
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152. Miami Beach courting younger people as it tries to shed retirement image
153. Miami co-anchor is rarity: woman who is 'no beauty queen;' Ann Bishop of WPLG-TV is overweight, middle-aged and enormously popular
154. Indians in Guatemala mountains suffer in army struggle with leftist guerrillas
155. Eckerd considers sale, will post drop in going-lines net
156. Time-share resorts become less risky as bigger companies enter the business
157. Puerto Rico governor race is close
158. Passion fruit isn't quite that, but you may like it anyway: Puerto Ricans certainly do, and U.S. could be next; jelly beans and bikinis
159. U.S. cuts off tax rebate to Puerto Rico
160. Coke net rose at a slower pace in 3rd quarter: profit from continuing lines grew by 6.3%; significance seen in higher unit sales
161. Shearson Puerto Rico unit faces probe into use of various company funds
162. U.S. Marine invasion of Grenada recalls 1965 incursion in Dominican Republic
163. Two Florida banking firms plan to merge; landmark agrees to buy Southwest Florida Banks for $172 million of stock
164. Pepsi scores again in battle over sales of fountain syrup; Wendy's says 150 restaurants to join switch from Coke to no. 2-selling soft drink
165. Ghetto realities: site of 1980 Miami riot is still down and out, despite a cash infusion: joblessness is even higher, as many businesses fled; fear and crime abound: new trouble erupts nearby
166. Coca-Cola to sell its wine business to Seagram unit: sale, for over $200 million, would make distiller no. 2 wine maker in U.S
167. As student-loan default rules tighten, Tuskegee's success gets a lot of attention
168. After bitter, 7-month battle, magic chef appears to have soundly defeated union
169. Royal Crown unit offers salt-free cola using aspartame and without caffeine
170. Family spirits: how Bacardi became the best-selling rum this side of Havana: the firm ousted by Castro now thinks it is tested by lifting of U.S. tariff; a boon for Barbados booze?
171. Failing in 81 languages: Los Angeles's huge immigrant community puts colossal stress on its school system
172. Big firms get high on organic farming; pesticide scare reinforces shift in techniques
173. Soviet Armenians find new foe here: their countrymen; immigrants encounter snubs and slurs in the U.S.; fears for the homeland
174. Mattel has new ploy to sell toys: it will distribute discount coupons
175. Ahmanson's net rises in period; CalFed's fell
176. Fashion Channel needs financing to keep operating
177. Transcon ousts Hall as President, Operating Chief
178. Bergen Brunswig panel rejects offer by founders to sell controlling stake
179. Indians who fled terror in Guatemala find U.S. perplexing; though fearful of returning, they miss their villages; cars, clothing & toilets
180. U.S. will gain access to bank records on Cayman Islands under new treaty
181. Lawyers push 'painless' way to aid needy
182. Leaving the fields: more farm workers are finding new jobs, settling in one place; many migrants fail in quest; the lucky ones include Luisa and Ernesto Cuevas; the feeling of being trapped
183. Evans Products drops its plan of reorganizaing
184. Financier Victor Posner is expected to be forced out of firm he controls
185. Storer board accepts $2.51 billion bid from Kohlberg Kravis, spurns Comcast
186. Comcast makes competing bid to buy Storer; concern would pay stock, cash, warrants it values at about $l.84 billion
187. Florida project tests demand for child-oriented life style
188. Repeal of tax break for firms' Puerto Rico units may reverse much of the island's recent progress
189. Sharon Steel Corp. may have to seek aid in Chapter 11 unless a swap is approved
190. Keeping our nation's streets safe: Palm Beach fights topless joggers
191. Posner's Sharon Steel to offer to swap package of securities for debentures
192. Sharon Steel says it will sell its stake in City Investing to help reduce debts
193. Storer defers action on dissidents' bid for control, inquiries by possible suitors
194. Victor Posner's group seems to be suffering from financial strains; a few big firms flounder; his style of management spurs some aides to quit; but he moves to stem losses
195. Sharon Steel Corp. says it can't pay interest on two types of debentures
196. Law to curtail bilingual aid fails in Florida
197. Don't discard those citrus peels: your cats can always use them
198. Salvador vote bolsters Reagan aid program
199. Bureaucratic fumbles, guerrilla bombs cause mass confusion in Salvador vote
200. Heavy El Salvador vote expected despite unrest
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