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* Turner’s Outdoorsman, a 13-store California chain carrying hunting and fishing gear, was sold by owner Shirley Andrews to a partnership headed by Don Small, a former electronics company executive.

* The United Auto Workers told leaders of union locals that it wouldn’t reopen its contract with General Motors Corp. before 2007 but might ask workers to shoulder more of the troubled automaker’s healthcare costs, according to several people who attended the meeting.

* National Semiconductor Corp. said fourth-quarter net income rose 40% to $132.1 million, or 36 cents a share, from $94.2 million, or 24 cents, a year earlier. Sales dropped 18% to $467 million in the period ended May 29.

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