P. M. BRIEFING : Carbide Shareholders Say No
<i> From Times wire service</i> s
HOUSTON —
Union Carbide Corp. shareholders today overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to increase the $470-million compensation the company has agreed to pay victims of the 1984 Bhopal, India, toxic gas disaster that killed over 3,300 people.
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