CBS Shows and News Lead in Ratings
Date: 07 January 1987
AP
LEAD: CBS won first place in both the prime-time and evening news ratings for the first week of the new year, according to figures released today by the A. C. Nielsen Company.
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Date: 07 January 1987
AP
LEAD: CBS won first place in both the prime-time and evening news ratings for the first week of the new year, according to figures released today by the A. C. Nielsen Company.
Date: 07 January 1987
By Edward A. Gargan, Special To the New York Times
Edward Gargan
LEAD: A major editorial in the official paper of the Chinese Communist Party today attacked the spread of ''bourgeois liberalism,'' a formula that in the past has marked the beginning of sweeping campaigns in China against intellectual freedom and free expression.
Date: 06 January 1987
By Edward A. Gargan, Special To the New York Times
Edward Gargan
LEAD: About 500 cheering, clapping students at Beijing University burned copies of the Beijing Daily today to protest what they called distorted reporting.
Date: 07 January 1987
LEAD: The NCR Corporation is expected to introduce a new line of processors and retail point-of-sale terminals that company officials said would completely revamp its offerings in the field. The new machines will be known as the NCR 7000 ''continuous processing'' systems because they include identical processors running side-by-side, assuring that if one part of the computer complex fails the other keeps going.
Date: 07 January 1987
Reuters
LEAD: The Coca-Cola Company, seeking to expand its dominance of the British soft-drink market, began a $:50 million, or $74 million, marketing campaign in the latest escalation of the international cola war. Coca-Cola has joined forces with the British soft-drink and confectionery company Cadbury Schweppes to form Coca-Cola and Schweppes Beverages Ltd., which began trading Monday.
Date: 06 January 1987
AP
LEAD: The R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company is holding discussions with potential buyers for its smoking tobacco and little-cigar businesses, company officials said. ''These products now account for less than 1 percent of Reynolds Tobacco's total sales,'' said Gerald H. Long, the company's president and chief executive.
Date: 06 January 1987
Reuters
LEAD: The Kansas City Southern Railway Company said it had asked the Interstate Commerce Commission to uphold its decision ordering the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation to sell the Southern Pacific Railway. Santa Fe has asked the Interstate Commerce Commission to reopen its decision. Landon H. Rowland, Kansas City Southern's president, restated his company's willingness to buy the Southern Pacific.
Date: 07 January 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: From the looks of the mostly female workers assembling and testing Tandy's new 1000 SX personal computer along a pair of 400-foot production lines, this plant could be situated in Malaysia or the Philippines, rather than five miles north of Tandy's headquarters here.
Date: 07 January 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corporation, an electronics research and development consortium in Austin, Tex., said today that three of the consortium's 20 members were planning to leave at the end of the year.