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18. Indexes and Bibliographic Sources
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D Souza, Dinesh (Byliner)
Dinesh D'Souza says that before adopting a course that will determine the future of race relations into the 21st century, Americans must step back from the sound and fury of affirmative action long enough to consider options for dealing with the continuing problem of racial discrimination; illus. (L)S 12 - A, 26:3
DABERKO, DAVID
Edward B. Brandon, chairman and CEO of National City Corp. said he would resign as of Sep 30, 1995. Brandon will be replaced by David A. Daberko, National City's president and COO since 1993. (M)Jl 25 - B 8:1
DACH, LESLIE
Leslie Dach, the former presidential-campaign chief for Michael Dukakis and head of Edelman public relations in Washington DC, has hired Dan Leonard, the communications chief for the GOP's 1994 House campaigns. (S)Ja 13 - A, 1:5
DADA WA (ZHU ZHEQIN)
Hugo Restall profiles Cantonese popular music star Zhu Zheqin. Restall asserts that "Dadawa," as she is known, is largely a figurehead for a marketing effort by Warner Music International and suggests that Asian teenagers have been spending money for Zhu's "packaged spirituality." (M)Je 30 - A, 12:1
DAHL, ROBERT
The Christian Coalition, which is under investigation by the FEC for its tactics in the past two elections, has told Sen Bob Dole (R-KS) that Washington DC lawyer Robert Dahl is its choice for a seat on the agency. Dahl represents Newt Gingrich's former political group, Gopac. (S)O 13 - A, 1:5
DAI XIANGLONG
Dai Xianglong, chief of China's central bank, People's Bank of China, predicted that the 1995 inflation rate would meet the government's 15% target and vowed to maintain an "appropriately tight" money supply. Dai said that controlling inflation would still be the central bank's priority task. (S)O 11 - A, 10:1
DAILY MARKETS
Stock prices were mixed in a sloppy, directionless session on Jan 3, 1995, while bond prices slipped on unsettling price data and the dollar was stronger. The Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up 4.04 to 3838.48; graph. (M)Ja 4 - C, 1:3
A late-session burst of buying sent stock prices higher on Jan 4, 1995 as falling commodities prices indicated a soothing of inflation fears. Bond prices rose and the dollar strengthened. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 19.17 to 3857.65. (M)Ja 5 - C, 1:6
Stock prices were mixed on Jan 5 1995 in nervous trading ahead on Jan 6's key release of December employment data. Bond prices moved lower, and the dollar weakened. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 6.73 to 3850.92. (M)Ja 6 - C, 1:6
Stock prices finished mixed on Jan 9, 1995 as investors continued to fret about the US's strength and inflationary pressures. Bond prices eased and the dollar weakened. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 6.06 to 3861.35. (M)Ja 10 - C, 1:6
Stock prices ended moderately higher on Jan 10, 1995 in the wake of benign inflation data, backing away from strong midday gains. Bond prices rose on the light inflation news and the dollar was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 5.39 to 3866.74. (M)Ja 11 - C, 1:6
Stock prices finished mixed in a roller-coaster session on Jan 11, 1995 as investors continued to fret about the Mexican financial crisis. Bond prices rose on tame inflation data and the dollar was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.71 to 3862.03; graph. (M)Ja 12 - C, 1:3
Stock prices finished mixed in another featureless session on Jan 12, 1995 with stock prices mixed and bond prices lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 3.03 to 3859.00. (M)Ja 13 - C, 1:6
Stock prices continued to rise and the dollar weakened Jan 16, 1995, while bond markets were closed for the Martin Luther King Jr federal holiday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 23.88 to 3932.34. (M)Ja 17 - C, 1:6
Stock and bond prices finished mixed on Jan 17, 1995, largely shrugging off a batch of reports that showed the economy moving briskly, at least in the industrial sector. The dollar strengthened. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.68 to 3930.66. (M)Ja 18 - C, 1:3
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