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11th of June 1991 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 11 czerwca 1991 roku
Support for President, Amid Some Questions
Date: 11 June 1991
Despite the political unrest and refugee problems that have mired American soldiers in Iraq, public support remains high for President Bush and his actions in the Middle East, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows. An overwhelming majority say they feel proud of the United States action, although a growing number question whether the war was worth its costs. Article, page A16.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 12 June 1991
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
A number of names in the news, past and present, are hosts of the Washington premiere tomorrow night of "Without Warning: The James Brady Story." They are current and former Presidential press secretaries: MARLIN FITZWATER (Bush), LARRY SPEAKES (Reagan), JODY POWELL (Carter), GERALD TER HORST and RON NESSEN (Ford) and RON ZIEGLER (Nixon). About 500 people are expected at the National Press Club to see the film, the biography of JAMES S. BRADY, the Reagan press secretary, who was paralyzed by a bullet fired on March 30, 1981, that was meant for President Reagan.
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Poll Finds Strong War Support, but Some Erosion
Date: 11 June 1991
By Andrew Rosenthal
Andrew Rosenthal
Despite the political unrest and lingering refugee problems that have mired American soldiers in Iraq, public support remains high for President Bush personally and for his actions in the Middle East, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows. But behind the patriotism and pride of the parades through New York and Washington lies a growing concern among some Americans. They say the Persian Gulf war was not worth its price in lives and other costs and was not likely to produce the opening for a lasting peace in the Middle East that Mr. Bush has predicted.
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The Pentagon Papers
Date: 11 June 1991
By A. M. Rosenthal
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At The New York Times 20 years ago, the publisher and a small group of editors and reporters were handed one huge untidy package, take or leave it, that made them suddenly confront many things of great importance to them: The meaning of patriotism and national interest, the purpose of journalism, the boundaries of constitutional freedom, the reputation of the newspaper around which their lives were built, and their own careers.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 11 June 1991
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
JOHN MILLER, the police reporter for WNBC-TV, was arrested yesterday by Deputy Chief JAMES P. McCABE JR. on the route of the parade for the troops from the Persian Gulf war. Mr. Miller demanded access to an area that was off limits to everyone but paraders, after war protesters broke into the area. When Mr. McCabe refused, Mr. Miller hurled an unprintable epithet. The insulted officer arrested him and issued a summons for disorderly conduct. Mr. McCabe is the second-ranking officer in the patrol division for southern Manhattan, which policed the parade.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 12 June 1991
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
A. M. ROSENTHAL is to receive the Human Rights in Media award from the International League for Human Rights tonight at a dinner at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan. The award will be presented by JEROME J. SHESTACK, the league's chairman. A columnist for The New York Times and its former executive editor, Mr. Rosenthal has written many articles on human rights abuses in Tibet, China, the Middle East, Poland and the Soviet Union. He was among the first foreigners to visit a Soviet prison camp in 1988.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 June 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-13 A summit meeting in June is unlikely because of difficulties completing a nuclear arms reduction treaty, the White House said. A meeting between President Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev is possible in July. Page A3 The rebuilding of Iraq is progressing and Iraqi engineers have produced a tally of achievement that says something about their ingenuity and more about the precision, extent and ambiguities of the allied bombing. A10
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 June 1991
International A3-17 An aid plan for the Soviet Union was approved by President Bush, who ratified $1.5 billion in agricultural loan guarantees. He was also poised to send a much-delayed Soviet-American trade treaty to the Senate for its approval. Page A1
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BRIEFS
Date: 11 June 1991
* American Telephone and Telegraph Co., New York, said it had been selected by Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich., to provide a telephone network to Ford's 5,500 dealerships nationwide. No price was disclosed. * Cargill Inc., Minneapolis, said it had acquired four flour mills from Pillsbury Co., Minneapolis, a unit of Grand Metropolitan P.L.C., for $100 million.
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Brown-Forman
Date: 12 June 1991
AP
The Brown-Forman Beverage Company formed a new division to stengthen its focus on wine sales. The division will market Korbel champagnes, Bolla Italian wines, Fontana Candida Italian wines, Brolio Italian wines, Noilly Prat vermouths and Korbel brandy. William M. Street, president and chief operating officer, said the move was intended to bolster Brown-Forman's the premium wine business. Brown-Forman Beverage, a division of the Brown-Forman Corporation, also markets Jack Daniel's, Canadian Mist and Early Times whiskies, and Southern Comfort.
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