1. Although few analysts calculate earnings for Saab Auto because its shares aren't traded, shares in Investor traded at 238.5 kronor, unchanged from yesterday.
2. Any policy that counts on Russia's remaining in its humiliating position, following in the American wake, is doomed to defeat.
3. Defensively, Georgia surrendered 241 rushing yards, its highest total of the season.
4. Defensively, the Lakers can gamble more, and emotionally, the club will have its captain and enforcer back.
5. Deputy Inspector Michael Collins said the Police Department would review its enforcement policies.
6. Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott called on the Japanese government Wednesday to reconsider a proposal to reduce its financial support for U.S. troops stationed in Japan.
7. Denison Mines Ltd. said its board adopted a shareholder rights plan in a move aimed at fending off unwanted takeover bids.
8. Denmark included its social security surplus to offset its total public debt, an accounting technique which the commission said was incompatible with the ESEA.
9. Denmark is expected to see a surplus on its general finances in 2000 of about 1 percent of GDP.
10. Denmark was expected to struggle after its run to the 1998 quarterfinals, but the team went undefeated in Cup qualifying.