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英格索尔(①姓氏 ②Robert Green, 1833-1899, 美国法学家, 雄辩家, 讲演家, 律师, 不可知论的倡导者)




    1. When he launched the Sun in September, Ingersoll said he wanted to prove that new newspapers, if properly designed and promoted, could be introduced in the United States just as they had been in other countries.
    2. The existence of Neptune's dark spot is mysterious because scientists didn't think the planet had enough heat to drive fierce winds, said Ingersoll.
    3. A Chase spokesman, however, would say only: "Chase is continuing to have discussions with Ingersoll about financing.
    4. Ingersoll Publications, which bought a half-stake in the newspaper group in December 1989, also manages the newspapers.
    5. Publisher Ralph Ingersoll II said today he agreed to swap the controlling stake in his U.S. newspaper chains for European publishing interests after failing to make an interest payment on high-risk junk bonds.
    6. The small sport-utility vehicle will be sold through GM's Geo franchises, from Suzuki's plant in Ingersoll, Ontario.
    7. Ralph Ingersoll II launched the St. Louis Sun in September but closed it in April, citing low circulation.
    8. "It is clear that we could not achieve sufficient circulation to make this enterprise viable and so, we have concluded that there is no longer room in St. Louis" for the Sun, said Ralph Ingersoll II, editor in chief.
    9. "I think there's a pretty good chance Ingersoll will suceed with a tender offer," he said. "But whether it will be at this price or another remains to be seen.
    10. That's our No. 1 priority," said Ingersoll, who is also chairman and chief executive officer of Ingersoll Publications.
    11. That's our No. 1 priority," said Ingersoll, who is also chairman and chief executive officer of Ingersoll Publications.
    12. Ingersoll executives wouldn't comment and executives from Goldman, Sachs & Co., which is managing the offer, couldn't be reached for comment.
    13. Ingersoll Newspapers extended a junk-bond buy-back offer for a second time, raising questions about whether the firm may have to sell more assets to avoid a default on its debt.
    14. Ingersoll, whose newspaper holdings grew fast the past five years and shrank even faster earlier this month, always considered himself an odd duck among American publishers.
    15. The 1989 Ingersoll Prizes, honoring authors whose works affirm Western civilization's moral principles, were awarded Wednesday to novelist George Garrett and educator Edward O. Wilson.
    16. It will remain at Ingersoll's plant for six months or more while its productivity is improved before being installed at Boeing's Portland plant.
    17. Ingersoll shares rose 50 cents to close at $49.25 in New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday.
    18. Edward O. Wilson, author of "Sociobiology: The New Synthesis," has won the Richard M. Weaver Award for Scholarly Letters from the Ingersoll Foundation.
    19. Ingersoll Publications plans to hit the streets with a daily newspaper called the St. Louis Sun in the fall, it was learned today.
    20. "I had gotten sort of discouraged from the Uranus encounter because Uranus was such a bland place," Ingersoll said Monday. "So I'm happy to see such action on Neptune." The top Voyager scientist was similarly excited.
    21. The newspaper, published six days a week with a circulation of about 11,000, was sold by Ingersoll Publications Co. to American Publishing Co. in January.
    22. Mr. Ingersoll, for his part, said in an interview that he welcomes the split because it will enable him to pursue what he believes are greater opportunities in Europe.
    23. Among the stocks held by Bernstein that could benefit from the trend of rising industrial profits are International Business Machines, all three big U.S. auto makers, Aluminum Co. of America, Alcan Aluminium, Caterpillar and Ingersoll Rand.
    24. Mr. Ingersoll, in turn, is acquiring Warburg's 50% stake in London-based Ingersoll Publications Ltd. The unit has annual revenue of $178 million, cash flow of $40 million and bank debt of $109 million, according to Ingersoll.
    25. Mr. Ingersoll, in turn, is acquiring Warburg's 50% stake in London-based Ingersoll Publications Ltd. The unit has annual revenue of $178 million, cash flow of $40 million and bank debt of $109 million, according to Ingersoll.
    26. Mr. Ingersoll, in turn, is acquiring Warburg's 50% stake in London-based Ingersoll Publications Ltd. The unit has annual revenue of $178 million, cash flow of $40 million and bank debt of $109 million, according to Ingersoll.
    27. He was named chief operating officer of Ingersoll in 1981.
    28. In exchange, Ingersoll will get Warburg's 50% interest in a publisher of English and Irish newspapers.
    29. The affiliates of Warburg, Pincus that will own Ingersoll Newspapers and New Haven Acquisition have more than $3 billion in equity capital, Pincus said.
    30. Ingersoll is the latest entrepreneur to run into debt difficulties after building an empire in the 1980s with junk-bond financing.
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