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21st of February 1990 News
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Honors for 2 Top Stars
Date: 22 February 1990
LEAD: Eamonn Coghlan of Ireland, who ran the fastest indoor mile in history in 1983, and Mary Slaney of the United States, who owns six world or American indoor middle-distance running marks, were named the men's and women's outstanding indoor athletes of the 1980's yesterday in a poll of meet directors and news media representatives.
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McMartin Case Judge Barred From Presiding Over Retrial
Date: 22 February 1990
AP
LEAD: A Superior Court judge ruled today that his colleague who presided over the McMartin Preschool molestation trial could not preside at the retrial of one of the defendants, Raymond Buckey.
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Washington Talk; President and the Press: A Clash of 2 Obsessions
Date: 21 February 1990
By Maureen Dowd, Special To the New York Times
Maureen Dowd
LEAD: To understand the way the President deals with the press, his charm and his tirades, you must think sports.
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Disney Files Antitrust Suit Against Fox
Date: 22 February 1990
By Richard W. Stevenson, Special To the New York Times
Richard Stevenson
LEAD: The Walt Disney Company filed an antitrust lawsuit today against Fox Inc. in a case that illustrates the awkward role Fox faces in trying to be a television network and a programming supplier.
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$1 Billion Venture Set To Provide Satellite TV
Date: 22 February 1990
By Jeremy Gerard
Jeremy Gerard
LEAD: NBC, Rupert Murdoch and one of the nation's largest cable companies have agreed to become partners with Hughes Communications Inc. in a satellite service that will beam television programs directly to homes.
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News Summary
Date: 21 February 1990
LEAD: International A2-12 Germans have a ''right to unity,'' President Gorbachev conceded. But he insisted that Moscow has the right to insure that reunification does not threaten the Soviet Union morally, politically or economically. Page A1 Helmut Kohl visited East Germany, plunging into the intense political campaign for East German elections now less than four weeks away.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 February 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-15 President Havel told Congress that the best way the United States could aid Czechoslovakia and the rest of Eastern Europe in their quest for freedom was by helping the Soviet Union navigate the ''immensely complicated'' road to democracy. Page A1
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Stake in Fairfield
Date: 22 February 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by Industrial Equity Pacific Ltd., the Hong Kong investment arm of the New Zealand financier Ronald Brierly, has acquired 6 percent of Fairfield Communities Inc., a developer of retirement and resort communities based in Little Rock, Ark. It also owns First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charlotte, N.C.
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J. P. Industries
Date: 22 February 1990
Reuters
LEAD: J. P. Industries said it was investigating alternatives to increase shareholder value that include a strategic alliance or possible change of control. The company, based in Ann Arbor, also said it was in preliminary talks with a ''large manufacturer'' that it did not identify. J. P. Industries, which said the discussions could end at any time, makes transporation products.
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James River Sale
Date: 22 February 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The James River Corporation has agreed to sell its Nonwovens Group to Holzstoff Holding A.G. of Basel, Switzerland, for $175 million. The sale is expected to conclude before the end of March. James River also said it had completed the previously announced deal with Montedison S.p.A. of Italy and the Nokia Group of Finland under which the tissue and disposable hygenics operations of all three companies would be united.
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