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12th of June 1991 News
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NBC 'Nightly News' To Move to 6:30 From 7
Date: 13 June 1991
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
The NBC "Nightly News" with Tom Brokaw will be moved to 6:30 P.M. from 7 P.M. in New York starting in September in favor of the syndicated show "Love Connection," officials at WNBC, the network's station in New York, said yesterday. WNBC, Channel 4, announced the move as part of a reorganization of its evening programming. On Sept. 9, the station also plans to cut back its local 6 P.M. newscast to a half-hour from an hour to make room for "Love Connection." Channel 4 will also add a new program called "Ruckus" at 7:30 P.M., replacing "Family Feud."
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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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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 13 June 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-19 General Schwarzkopf was critical of the quality and timeliness of intelligence given his forces during the Persian Gulf war in a meeting with Congress. Page A1 Iran says it fears "massacre" in Iraq A6
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Airbus Payment
Date: 12 June 1991
Reuters
Airbus Industrie, the four-nation Europoean aircraft consortium, said it would repay $900 million of the money it borrowed from European governments to build up its business. The payment would come on top of $500 million that was repaid last year, the company said. Last week, the United States complained to a committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which oversees world trade and resolves disputes, that the subsidies gave Airbus an unfair advantage over the Boeing Company and the McDonnell Douglas Corporation, the nation's largest aircraft makers.
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G.M. Warranties
Date: 13 June 1991
AP
The General Motors Corporation will waive the $100 deductible for warranty work after the first 12 months of coverage for its 1992 cars and light trucks. The warranty on a 1992 model will cover the entire vehicle for three years or 36,000 miles. Warranties for 1989-91 models were effective for three years or 50,000 miles and had a $100 deductible after the first 12 months or 12,000 miles.
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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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Head Quits At Ferruzzi
Date: 13 June 1991
AP
Six months after losing a battle for control of Italy's chemical industry, Raul Gardini has resigned as chairman of the family holding company that runs the Gruppo Ferruzzi agriculture and industrial empire. Arturo Ferruzzi, 51 years old, Mr. Gardini's brother-in-law and the only son of the group's founder, Serafino Ferruzzi, will succeed Mr. Gardini.
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Schoeneman Sold By Bidermann
Date: 12 June 1991
Bidermann Industries, a unit of Bidermann International of France, sold its J. Schoeneman Inc. men's clothing unit to the Plaid Acquisition Corporation, a subsidiary of Plaid N.V. of the Netherlands. Terms were not disclosed. Schoeneman makes men's clothing under the Bill Robinson, Burberry's and Halston labels. Bidermann had bought Schoeneman and other divisions of Cluett, Peabody & Company in March 1990 from West Point-Pepperell Inc., a textile company, for $350 million and the assumption of a $60 million note. Bidermann, based in Secaucus, N.J., plans to retain the other Cluett businesses, which include Arrow shirts.
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New N.T.T. Unit
Date: 13 June 1991
Reuters
The Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation plans to set up a new company in Germany near the end of the month. N.T.T. will own 90 percent of the new company, N.T.T. Deutschland G.m.b.H., to be based in Dusseldorf, and two of its other subsidiaries will evenly split the remaining 10 percent. The German operation will encourage the development of new business and coordinate technical operations between N.T.T. and European telecommunications companies.
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MacGregor Sports In Bankruptcy Sale
Date: 13 June 1991
AP
MacGregor Sports Inc., the bankrupt sports equipment manufacturer, put more than $2.2 million of equipment up for auction. The sale at MacGregor's three plants in Wisconsin was forced by the First Wisconsin Bank of Sheboygan, which foreclosed on MacGregor, saying that it owed more than $4.5 million. MacGregor once made uniforms for the National Basketball Association and sold a wide range of sports equipment. The company, whose sales fell to $40 million in 1989 from $60 million in 1986, shut most of its Wisconsin operations after seeking protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code earlier this year. MacGregor has been plagued by financial difficulties since 1989.
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