AGILENT TO SELL EQUIPMENT DIVISION TO CIT GROUP
Date: 14 October 2000
By Bloomberg News
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Agilent Technologies will sell its equipment financing and leasing business to CIT Group (S)
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Date: 14 October 2000
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Date: 14 October 2000
INTERNATIONAL A3-11 Navy Sets Death Toll at 17 After Search for Missing The Navy said 17 sailors had died and 38 were wounded in the blast on the destroyer Cole in a Yemen harbor. The announcement came after Navy divers spent the day searching for missing crew members and evidence. There were reports of Islamic groups claiming responsibility, but they could not be verified and American officials said their investigation had yielded no firm leads. A1 The United States received a general warning of a possible attack on an American warship last month, senior officials said, but the warning lacked detail and did not specify the country in which to expect the attack. A10