81. Chicony manufactures notebooks for other companies that sell a lot of computers in Asia, said Iomega spokesman Cory Maloy. 82. China has lodged formal objections in both London and Beijing, said the spokesman, Zhu Bangzao, at a regularly scheduled foreign ministry news conference Tuesday. 83. Chubb senior vice president and general counsel Robert Rusis is scheduled to testify in Harrisburg, said Chubb spokesman David Duffy. 84. Chrysler Corp. has been hiring workers this year at its axle plant in Detroit and elsewhere, said spokesman Tony Cervone. 85. Cars with receivers to pick up VICS signals can get up-to-the-minute information on traffic, weather and parking, said a spokesman for VICS Center. 86. Cisco pays its directors with equity to align their interests with shareholders, a company spokesman said. 87. Clinton made that point in a telephone conversation today with Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota, said White House spokesman Mike McCurry. 88. Clinton reviewed his report and met with his national security advisers over the weekend before coming to his decision, said White House spokesman Mike McCurry. 89. Clinton set aside five hours this evening to lobby House lawmakers at the White House, said White House spokesman Mike McCurry. 90. Clinton will discuss fast-track with members of the Texas delegation at the White House later this afternoon, said White House spokesman Mike McCurry. |