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23rd of November 1991 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 23 novembre 1991
Observer; R.S.V.P. With Class
Date: 23 November 1991
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
To Patrick Buchanan, Columnist Dear Pat: Pardon the informality, but as your faithful reader, I feel we are old pals. Anyhow, I saw where you might run against Bush for the Republican nomination because you're vexed about him letting down the conservatives. This made me take a good hard look at myself, and I was startled to see what an old stick-in-the-mud I've become.
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News SUmmary
Date: 23 November 1991
International 2-6 INVITATION TO MIDDLE EAST TALKS The United States invited Israel, the Palestinians and the Arab countries to resume their peace talks in Washington on Dec. 4. Page 1
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Ford Shutdowns
Date: 23 November 1991
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Ford Motor Company said it would close its car plant in Oakville, Ontario, for two weeks starting on Monday and would extend the closing of its Atlanta car plant another week because of slow sales. The Oakville plant makes about 4,800 Tempo and Topaz models a week. Ford's Atlanta plant produces about 5,000 Taurus and Sable cars a week. Ford's Escort car plant in Wayne, Mich., and the Thunderbird/Cougar plant in Lorain, Ohio, will be closed for a second week, also starting on Monday, as previously announced. This week, 8 of Ford's 16 car and truck assembly plants are closed because of a lack of dealer orders.
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L.A. Gear Set To Close Unit
Date: 23 November 1991
L.A. Gear Inc. said it would shut down its money-losing apparel business and lay off 400 workers as part of an effort to cut costs and regain its financial stability. The company, which is best known for its sneakers and other footwear, said the moves will result in charges against earnings of $22.5 million for its fourth quarter, which ends Nov. 30. But L.A. Gear said the changes would reduce its annual costs by $25 million.
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Markets Are Bleak, But Gold Stars
Date: 23 November 1991
, International Herald Tribune
DESPITE the much-publicized late nosedive for shares on Wall Street, the United States market managed to avoid being the worst performing of the world's stockmarkets over the week to Thursday. That dubious honor was accorded to the Norwegian market.. Norw
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After the Cold War, Different Times, Different Stations
Date: 24 November 1991
By William E. Schmidt
William Schmidt
NOT since World War II have the listeners from the British Broadcasting Corporation's overseas monitoring service been so busy. At their outpost in a former boys' school in rural Caversham, west of London, they work in relays before banks of dials and scanners, tuning in to the growing babble of faraway radio voices that fill the ether, bringing news of ferment and democratic rebellion in the Ukraine and Uzbekistan and Georgia. Over the last four decades, the B.B.C., along with the Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, helped pry apart the first cracks in the Iron Curtain, their scratchy short wave broadcasts piercing the noise and static from jamming transmitters across the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
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Lisa Wolfe Marries Joseph Ravitch
Date: 24 November 1991
Lisa Wolfe, an associate producer of the CBS News program "60 Minutes," and Joseph Ravitch, an associate of the law firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton, both in New York, were married in Montreal last evening. Rabbi Howard Joseph officiated. Ms. Wolfe, who is 30 years old and is keeping her name, graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and received a master's degree in Arabic and Arab cultural history from Columbia University.
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An American Device On a Soviet Satellite Collects Ozone Data
Date: 23 November 1991
By Warren E. Leary
Warren Leary
An American instrument aboard a new Soviet satellite is sending back high-quality data on changes in the ozone layer, including confirmation of a recent record drop in the protective shield over Antarctica, scientists said today. The total ozone mapping spectrometer, or TOMS, launched aboard the Meteor-3 weather satellite on Aug. 15, will become a major component in worldwide studies of ozone depletion, American and Soviet scientists said at a news briefing.
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On the Street; Patches: In, Not Down And Out
Date: 24 November 1991
All the patched clothes seen around town recently were not a result of the present recession, nor yet of nostalgia for the Great Depression of the 1930's, when patching clothes was a necessity. Today's patches are all about status and style. Christian Francis Roth's clothes (at right and far right) have intricate patch inserts that are part of Mr. Roth's designs.
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Tenneco Railroad Sales
Date: 23 November 1991
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
Tenneco Inc. said it had agreed in principle to sell its three short-line railroads for a total of $54 million. The company said it would sell the 14-mile Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railroad and the 13-mile Valdosta Southern Railroad for $22 million. On Nov. 13, Tenneco said it had agreed to sell its Corinth & Counce Railroad to the Midsouth Corporation for $32 million. Tenneco said its Packaging Corporation of America unit, which owns the railroads, w would eliminate about 350 jobs by the end of the year. The job cuts will save about $19 million a year.
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