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"We will buy credit protection but not sell it, buy catastrophe risk [protection] but not sell it," says the boss of a bank that has negotiated the crisis successfully.

IndustriALL Global Union, a federation of unions from 140 countries that has negotiated with numerous retailers, urging them to join the plan, announced late Wednesday that a total of 31 companies had signed on.

The city's lawsuit, unlike the state's, raises some concerns by including the nation's largest handgun manufacturer, Smith & Wesson, the only gun maker that has negotiated an important gun control deal with the Clinton administration.

No other Arab party that has negotiated with Israel -- not Anwar el-Sadat's Egypt, not King Hussein's Jordan, let alone Hafez al-Assad's Syria -- ever came close to even considering such compromises.

Companies typically guarantee each personality a minimum fee regardless of sales, along with an advance payment, royalties and a marketing-and-advertising budget, according to Andy Cohan, a chief executive of ACI Licensing, a Los Angeles company that has negotiated deals for celebrities like Daisy Fuentes.

Don Hinchey, vice president of communications for the Bonham Group, a Denver-based sports and entertainment marketing firm that has negotiated eight naming rights agreements for stadiums and arenas around the country, said there could still be cachet in sponsoring a station that has a certain place in the public imagination.

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Labor unions that have negotiated health benefits for construction workers lobbied for the provision.

In Greece, voters repudiated the government that had negotiated its bailout, placing the country's future in the euro zone in doubt.

European leaders responded by all but endorsing candidates from the more mainstream parties that had negotiated and signed the terms of Greece's bailout.

One of the league's goals in negotiating the new C.B.A. was stricter and more precise language to prevent excessive backdiving and, apparently, to penalize teams, like the Canucks, that had negotiated these contracts under the previous agreement.

Some companies may be reluctant to ask certain of their employees to pay more, especially if workers belong to unions that have negotiated a certain level of benefits for all their members.

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