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13th of July 1991 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 13 lipca 1991 roku
Danbury Savings
Date: 13 July 1991
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Resolution Trust Corporation, the Federal agency established to solve the nation's savings and loan crisis, has taken over the Danbury Savings and Loan Association Inc. in Danbury, Conn. A new institution, Danbury Federal Savings and Loan Association, will assume all of the failed savings and loan's deposits, as well as certain assets and liabilities, the Federal agency said.
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Hoge, the Publisher, Leaves News to Be Consultant, Maxwell Says
Date: 13 July 1991
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
Robert Maxwell, owner of The Daily News, said yesterday that James Hoge was no longer the paper's publisher "by mutual agreement." Mr. Maxwell added that Mr. Hoge would work for Maxwell Newspapers, which includes The Mirror in London, as a consultant and would spend the fall semester as a fellow at the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
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NBC News 'Professionals' Fight to Decline Honor
Date: 14 July 1991
By Alan Finder
Alan Finder
Writing the words that Tom Brokaw reads to nearly 15 million Americans weeknights on the NBC Nightly News might sound like a terrific job. But Jack Freeman, who writes those words, has a different view. He calls it routine, formulaic, highly supervised and unimaginative. Mr. Freeman is not your average office griper. Along with some colleagues, he has taken his complaints to Federal court.
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Bad News
Date: 14 July 1991
By Louis Rukeyser
Louis Rukeyser
OUT OF THIN AIR
The Brief Wonderful Life of Network News.
By Reuven Frank.
429 pp. New York:
Simon & Schuster. $24.95.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 14 July 1991
International 3-9 Progress on the arms control pact was reported in Washington, but by late afternoon, Secretary Baker and Foreign Minister Bessmertnykh of the Soviet Union were unable to announce an agreement. Page 1
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Reporting Czech News
Date: 14 July 1991
By Ivana Edwards
Ivana Edwards
WITH Czechoslovakia in turmoil, a publisher on Long Island is trying to provide news for worried Czechoslovaks in the New York metropolitan region. The publisher, Peter Bisek, and his wife, Vera, race the clock every other week to put out their bilingual bicultural Czechoslovak newspaper.
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Hochbrueckner Hitches His Fortunes to Recycling
Date: 14 July 1991
By States News
States News
FOLLOWING senior colleagues' advice, Representative George Hochbrueckner latched onto trash early in his career, and it is beginning to pay off. "One of the things told to me when I went to freshman orientation five years ago," Mr. Hochbrueckner, a Democrat of Centereach, recalled, "was pick a subject, become an expert in it and hope it gets moved to the front burner."
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News Summary
Date: 13 July 1991
International 2-5 A new approach to the arms talks in Washington was presented by Secretary Baker to the Soviet Foreign Minister. The plan proposed a comprehensive way to settle the treaty's remaining issues. Page 1
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Upjohn Expansion
Date: 13 July 1991
Reuters
The Upjohn Company said it had agreed to buy the assets of Delta West Ltd., an Austrialian company specializing in hospital products. No terms were disclosed, but the Kalamazoo-based drug maker said the purchase would allow it to expand its Pacific markets and increase the products it offers. Delta West's products include pharmaceuticals used to treat cancer and drug-based injectibles used for anesthesia and to treat infections. On the New York Stock Exchange, Upjohn's shares fell 37.5 cents each, to $44.50.
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Businessland In New Talks
Date: 13 July 1991
JWP Inc., the company trying to buy Businessland Inc., is proposing to reduce the amount it will pay for Businessland's common stock and increase the amount it will pay to the company's bondholders. The companies said today that they were negotiating new terms along those lines to sweeten the deal for Businessland's debt holders, who have so far rejected the $54 million takeover offer. The companies did not disclose the new terms they are considering but said they hoped to reach an agreement on Monday.
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