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Show ) OnLine Stocks Utah OnLine. What you need to the elec- tronic supplement know to The about the Ne York, American and Salt Lake Tribune, is offer NASDAQexchange Lee ing an expanded stock-mar- Prices ket service. Theservice provided free to Tribune xpre oe: subscribers whose person al computers are equipped with modems. Fordetails on | | e-Footnotes: u-A howto get Utah OnLine see page A-2 of today’s Trib. une WORLD BRIEFS Protesters Smash Up KFC Restaurant BANGALORE, India — Nearly 100 farmers broke through a police cordon and smashed up a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet early today demanding that the multinational fast-food chain leaveIndia. The protesters took a small police guardoutsidethere: rant by surprise, said Tirumala Srinivasulu, the Bangalore city police commissioner. They smashed the glass front and broke up furniture before they were arrested, Srinivasulu told The Associated Press. There were no reportsofinjurie: India’s first Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet ran into trouble soon after it opened last June Ore ow ou hadi when a nationalist farmers’ orga- nization protested that its food was un-Indian and unhealthy, and threatenedto throwthe chain out of India NYSE China Predicts More Growth in Tourism BEIJING — China expects robust growth inits tourism indus try to continue in 1996, with foreigners bringing $9.5 billion into the economyduring the year. a 10 percent increase over 1 The numberof foreign travelers visiting China is expected to climb to 47.5 million, a 2.4 per- cent rise over 1995, theofficial newspaper China Daily reported U.N. MayLet Iraq Sell Oil for Supplies UNITED NATIONS — The United Nations and Iraq will begin talks next month onaSecurity Council plan to allow Baghdadto sell limited amounts of oil to buy food and medicine for its suffering people. A U.N. statement Monday said the talks would begin Feb. 6. Alex in New York The United Nations imposed tradesanctions against Iraq after its 1990 invasion of Kuwait Key SEC Staffer Says She’ll Resign WASHINGTON — One of the Securities and Exchange Commis. sion’s most powerful staff members, Linda Quinn. plansto resign after 16 years with the agency to join a major NewYork law firm Quinnis the third top agency official to leave in two months. While several SEC observers were surpeed at the announcement, SEC officials said Tuesday there was no connection between her departure and those of the others. Japan Posts Record Unemploymentin °95 TOKYO — Japan last year had the highest unemployment ratein its history, the government said Young workers werehit hardest as companiesshifted production abroadto cope with the yen’s rise against the dollar The 1995 jobless rate of 3 2 percent was up 0.3 percentage point from 1994, the previousrecord-setting year, the government reported Tuesday. Overall, about 2.1 million workers werejobless last year. NYSE eTVeA NASDAQ Actives Name Last Chg Name Vol Last Chg Nam ‘ NASDAQ Index = ‘ by NYSE Gainers NASDAQ Gainers AMEX Gainers Gy Name Last Che Name_Last_ Che NYSE Losers NASA Losers AMEXLosers Indexes |