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SEPT. 26-OCT. 2

Workers' Signature: Gov. Gray Davis signed into law legislation aimed at controlling workers' compensation workers' compensation, payment by employers for some part of the cost of injuries, or in some cases of occupational diseases, received by employees in the course of their work.  costs by limiting visits to chiropractors and expanding the use of generic medications. The measure has been met with mixed reaction, especially among Republican lawmakers and some business groups for not being broad enough.

Diller's Decision: Barry Diller Barry Diller (born February 2, 1942 in San Francisco, California) is an American media executive responsible for the creation of Fox Broadcasting Company. Biography  says he expects to either sell a stake in Vivendi Universal SA's entertainment unit or use it to raise cash this year. Investors in the electronic commerce company InterActiveCorp, which Diller heads, have said that Differ should liquidate the stake in the Vivendi unit, which is in the process of being sold to NBC NBC
 in full National Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network.
.

Wherehouse Deal: A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved the sale of Where house Entertainment Inc. to a group led by Trans World Entertainment Trans World Entertainment Corporation is a chain of entertainment media retail stores in the United States. It currently operates over 800 freestanding and shopping mall-based stores under several brand names.  Corp. for $35.6 million in cash and $5 million in assumed debt. Trans World said the purchase would give it entry into the Western U.S. market. The purchase includes 145 music-and-movie retail stores, including 34 that will be shut. Torrance-based Wherehouse filed for Chapter 11 protection in January.

Showbiz Results: News Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 Peter Chernin said profit would increase 8 to 12 percent in fiscal 2004, in part because of increases in advertising sales. The parent of the Fox television network is benefiting from a low cancellation rate for ads sold in advance of the upcoming TV season, as well as an increase in advertising time sold on a spot basis. Meanwhile, Walt Disney Co. President and Chief Operating Officer Robert Iger expects "strong earnings growth" in fiscal 2004, pointing to the company's cable networks and ABC ABC
 in full American Broadcasting Co.

Major U.S. television network. It began when the expanding national radio network NBC split into the separate Red and Blue networks in 1928.
. Also contributing, said Iger, is a gradual recovery at Disney's theme parks and strength from DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 sales.

Screener Ban: In a move to thwart piracy activity, the trade group representing the major movie studios announced that DVDs and videocassettes of new releases would no longer be sent out in the fall and winter for awards consideration. Executives of boutique studios objected to the ban, maintaining that the release of so-called screeners enhances the visibility of their movies.

Pump Prices: Average L.A. gasoline prices for the week ended Sept. 29 dipped below $2 a gallon, although there are mixed signals on whether prices will continue to decline. The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular was $1.93, according to the federal Energy Information Administration, down from $2.04 a week earlier.

Getty Financing: The J. Paul Getty Trust The J. Paul Getty Trust is the world's wealthiest art institution with an estimated endowment of $5.8 billion. Based in Los Angeles, it operates two museums: the J. Paul Getty Museum in Brentwood and the Getty Villa in Malibu, California.  plans to sell $250 million of taxable bonds to finance a $30 million parking garage and create a pool of $84 million for art purchases for the J. Paul Getty Jean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist and founder of the Getty Oil Company. Biography
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, into a family already in the petroleum business, he was one of the first people in the world with a
 Museum. In addition, the proceeds will be used to repay $136 million of commercial paper.

WB Moves: Longtime television executive Garth Ancier was named co-chairman of the WB network as part of a succession plan for retiring network founder Jamie Kellner. Ancier, former president of entertainment at NBC and Fox, will become chairman next spring. Jordan Levin, the WB's entertainment president, will become chief executive.

Beaming Movies: Walt Disney Co. said it would begin offering its MovieBeam on-demand service in which movies can be rented at home. Disney will test the service in Jacksonville, Fla., Salt Lake City and Spokane, Wash. Movies can tie received for about $3.99 each using a receiving device that is attached to televisions.

OCTOBER 6-12

The Big Day: In case you need to be reminded, Tuesday (7th) is Election Day in California as voters are asked whether or not Gov. Gray Davis should be recalled and who would replace him. Also on the ballot are initiatives involving infrastructure funding and whether to use racial and ethnic information in the collection of government data. Expect major TV and radio coverage through the evening--although it could be some time before the election results are determined, much less certified.

Economic Talk: New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times columnist Paul Krugman promotes his new book and discusses the national economy on Tuesday (7th) at 7 p.m. as part of the Los Angeles Public Library's Fall series, "Aloud at Central Library." For information: 213-228-7025.

Sports Beat: In college football on Saturday (11th), USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  is home against Stanford, while UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 is at Arizona. On Sunday (12th), the Women's World Cup The Women's World Cup could refer to either the:
  • FIFA Women's World Cup
  • UCI Women's Road World Cup
  • Women's Cricket World Cup
  • Women's Rugby World Cup
 takes place at the Home Depot Center in Carson. The Lakers open their pro-season on Tuesday (7th) against Golden State in Hawaii. The Galaxy is away.

Mexican Spectacle: The Mexican Cultural institute of Los Angeles presents La Guelaguetza, an annual Oaxacan cultural spectacle on Saturday (11th) from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Placita Dolores Dolores (or Delores) was a common given name (until the 1960s in the USA); it is cognate with the English word "dolorous" (meaning sorrowful) and equivalent in meaning. , located on the east side of Olvera Street across from Union Station. The gathering, which includes dance and music, is being presented by the Mexican Cultural Institute of Los Angeles and is part of the city's Latino Heritage Month.

Rainbow/Push Symposium: Rev. Jesse Jackson will deliver a luncheon keynote address during a daylong conference of several minority business advocacy organizations on Wednesday (8th) at the Fame Renaisance Center on Adams Blvd. Among those participating in the Wall Street West Business Symposium will be representatives of various corporations who will discuss working with small businesses. For information: 323-634-6300.

Economic Reports: Several government reports due out this week will give investors a better taste for the strength of the economic recovery. On Tuesday (7th), consumer credit for August is projected to weigh in at $6 billion, unchanged from $6 billion the prior month, while on Wednesday (8th), wholesale inventories are projected to rise by 0.2 percent. The bigger reports come out later in the week. Thursday (9th) the Labor Department The Department of Labor (DOL) administers federal labor laws for the Executive Branch of the federal government. Its mission is "to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working  issues its all-important weekly jobless claims, a bellwether for bond markets. On Thursday (10th), the August trade balance report from the Commerce Department is expected to show a deficit of $41 billion, up from $40.3 billion in July.
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