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Andreas Vazaios

Andreas Vazaios (Greek: Ανδρέας Βαζαίος; born 9 May 1994 in Athens) is a Greek swimmer. He competed in the 200 m individual medley event at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was eliminated after the qualifying heats.

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, he competed in the men's 200 m individual medley event. He finished 9th in the heats with a time of 1:59.33. He qualified for the semifinals where he placed 11th with a time of 1:59.54 and did not qualify for the final. He was a member of the men's 4 x 100 medley relay team which finished 15th in the heats and did not advance to the final.

He also swam for North Carolina State University where he won the NCAA Championship Twice in the 200 Yard Butterfly, he was member of a two times NCAA Champion 800 freestyle relay breaking the NCAA record, ACC record and school record. Andreas was the 2019 scholar athlete.

Andreas Vazaios is a member of the London Roar team, competing in Season 2 of the International Swimming League (ISL). The ISL is an annual professional swimming league featuring a team-based competition format with fast-paced race sessions.

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9th of May 1994 News

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Radio Stations Reduce Coverage of Local News

Date: 09 May 1994

By Andrea Adelson

Andrea Adelson

The percentage of commercial radio stations with no employees devoted to gathering local news increased last year to 16.9 percent, according to a survey by a radio industry trade group. The survey also showed that television news staffing has continued to grow modestly since 1987 even as radio news staffs declined at the steepest rate in more than a decade. Opponents of broadcast deregulation cite the findings as evidence that radio listeners are being poorly served by station owners, who since 1981 have no longer been required to broadcast news and public-interest programming to obtain operating licenses. But the survey did not address how much news is broadcast by these stations, since many of them use syndicated news reports.

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Seeing the Future of Print In a Universe Gone Digital

Date: 09 May 1994

By Glenn Rifkin

Glenn Rifkin

The consensus at a forum this week on the future of print journalism in the digital era was that there would be a future, in part because readers continued to see value in the printed page. For a couple of decades now, publishers have been warned that the digital age could make newspapers and magazines -- and perhaps their staffs -- obsolete. But at the forum, sponsored by CSC Vanguard, a consulting arm of the Computer Sciences Corporation, even those who are developing ways to deliver information electronically said the printed page would persist.

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Executives Balking At Clinton Health Plan

Date: 10 May 1994

By Louis Uchitelle

Louis Uchitelle

As Congress moves toward a vote on health care, the great majority of the nation's top executives are lining up against President Clinton's plan -- particularly his insistence that companies insure all their workers and pay most of the cost, a New York Times/CBS News Poll shows. Business opposition to the Clinton plan, with its mandatory coverage, appears to have increased in recent months, some executives suggested in interviews after the poll. Some say they oppose the plan even though it might reduce their health insurance costs, because they are philosophically opposed to giving the Government a greater role in health care, as the President would do.

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No Fight Expected for Kemper

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The General Electric Company will probably not face any competition to its revised offer for the Kemper Corporation, analysts said yesterday. The GE Capital Corporation, the finance subsidiary of General Electric, raised its cash bid for Kemper over the weekend to $60 a share, or about $1.99 billion, from $55 a share.

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Bristol-Myers In Revamping

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company said yesterday that it would reorganize its consumer business to expand globally. The giant pharmaceutical and consumer products company named Stephen Bear president of its worldwide consumer medicines business. Mr. Bear, 42, was formerly executive vice president of the United States consumer products group.

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Alcoa Weighs India Plan

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Aluminum Company of America said today that it was considering a joint venture with Larsen & Toubro Ltd., an engineering company based in Bombay, India, to build a $700 million bauxite mining and refining operation in India.

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Media Vision Investigated; Stock Falls

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Federal Government is investigating Media Vision Technology for possible securities violations, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation said today. The company's stock plunged to a low on the news. "We do have an investigation with respect to Media Vision," said Rick Smith, an F.B.I. spokesman, confirming a report in The San Francisco Chronicle. "It's a joint investigation with the Securities and Exchange Commission and involves securities violations."

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IDEX TO ACQUIRE HALE PRODUCTS FOR $90 MILLION

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Idex Corporation reached an definitive agreement yesterday to acquire Hale Products Inc. for $90 million. Idex, based in Northbrook, Ill., manufactures pumps, metal fabricating machinery and energy absorption devices. The company said the addition of Hale could add earnings of several cents a share in the first year of ownership. Hale, based in Conshohocken, Pa., sells fire-truck and portable pumps, ventilation systems and Hurst "Jaws of Life" rescue equipment. The company, which has about $70 million in annual sales, operates three plants in the United States and two in England. Idex's shares were unchanged at $38.125 on the New York Stock Exchange.

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RIVERWOOD BEGINS MAKING COATED BOARD AT GEORGIA MILL

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Riverwood International Corporation said yesterday that its paper mill in Macon, Ga., had begun producing coated paperboard as part of the company's planned conversion of much of the mill's linerboard capacity. Riverwood, based in Atlanta, expects to produce 50,000 to 70,000 tons of coated board in Macon this year, said Thomas H. Johnson, the president and chief executive of Riverwood. Coated paperboard is used in beverage and food cartons, while linerboard is used in products like corrugated packing materials. Riverwood is a majority-owned subsidiary of the Manville Corporation. Riverwood's stock reached a low for the year, falling 37.5 cents, to $14.625, on the New York Stock Exchange.

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INSILCO TO SELL SINCLAIR PAINT UNIT FOR $51 MILLION

Date: 10 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Insilco Corporation agreed yesterday to sell its Sinclair Paint Company subsidiary to Grow Group Inc. for $51 million. But it said two other divisions -- its Rolodex office products business and the Curtis Manufacturing Company, a maker of computer accessories -- were no longer for sale. Insilco, based in Midland, Tex., emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1993. The company said last fall that it would seek buyers for the three businesses. Grow Group is a manufacturer of chemical coatings, paints and household products based in New York. Sinclair, based in Commerce, Calif., operates 49 stores. Insilco's stock fell 50 cents, to $16.125, in Nasdaq trading, while Grow Group's shares were down 25 cents, at $15.75, on the New York Stock Exchange.

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