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Two Canadianplants were to beidled today. Production was suspended at “With them going to the extent they did yesterday — all day long — that’s encouraging,” GM labor spokesman Chuck Licari said. The strike could cripple GM's North American assembly opera- tion within two or three weeks. Only the Saturn plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., does not use parts supplied by Warren. three Michigan plants because of the United Auto Workersstrike by 2,800 employees at the GM Powertrain Group factor in War- GMandother automakers in recent years have switchedto justin-time delivery systems for parts, which save moneybyeliminating costly warehousing. But it Ten, Mich. All use transmissions built at Warren. NEW YORK — Bowingto angry protests from its members and state law enforcers, America Online Inc. on Thursday dumped seeking to pitch everything from discounted travelto long-distance telephonecalls. But in a movethat still mayirk its 8.5 million members, AOL said it would instead considerusingits own employees, rather than the telemarketers’, to make telephonesalespitches. also makes them vulnerableto in- AOL intitially touted the decision to give out member tele- terruptions in supplies. phone numbers as a ‘member today, barring a settlement. Negotiations resumed in War- this strike to last more than several days, Wall Street so far has supported GM’s hardline, were scheduled to be shut down ren on Thursday. While analysts do not expect Network Executive Plans to Stay With ABC THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PASADENA,Calif. — Jamie Tarses, the most talked-about TV network executive in Hollywood, finally did some talking of her own Wednesday: She is sticking with her job as ABC's entertainmentpresident. excited,” she told a Television Critics Association news conference that focused more on Tarses than on the new fall shows. Tarses acknowledged she re- benefit” that would bring them discounted products. But on Thursday, word of the move unleashed a stormofcriti- Director of consumerprotection, ConsumerFederation of America particularly since the service previously had told its members that numbers, many of which may be unlisted, without people's explicit consentor knowledge. The sharp reaction under- America Online, based in Dul- Consumer Federation of America, a nationalcoalition of consumer organizations. “Thatis one of the nagging = les;-Va., already rents out its gravations of this century — to be scored the extreme sensitivity of privacy concerns in an age when oR ee Corel WordPerfect Suite . Borland C++ 5.0 Highlights Puzzlemania.. LDS Temples Screensaver . McAffee Virus Scan 3.0. 3-D Landscape... earer LOST MONEY IN STOCKS? Who offers value and quality Buy one from the other Former owmer of full service stockbrokerage fim, ‘now attomey, can possibly help you recover lewvestment losses. 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