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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- July 16, 1994
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Greyhound Bus Lines,
facing a $45 million loss for the second quarter, said it will
change its marketing and route structure to feature trips of less
than eight hours in five geographic regions. Dallas-based Greyhound
said it still will offer service nationwide, but it might team with
other bus companies to reach some areas.
US West,
a Colorado-based regional phone company, said it signed a $1.2
billion deal to buy two cable TV systems in Atlanta. The Wometco and
Georgia Cable Television systems, controlled by investor Robert Bass
and partners, serve about 466,000 households in metropolitan
Atlanta.
Dominion Resources
dismissed two directors, James F. Betts and T. Justin Moore ...