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10th of September 1990 News
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TV News: Children's Scary Window on New York
Date: 11 September 1990
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
LEAD: For children, the local television news is the widest window on the world just beyond their home, their street and their school. And when they peer through that window, they shudder at a landscape of violence and danger.
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Chronicle
Date: 11 September 1990
By Susan Heller Anderson
Susan Anderson
LEAD: JOHN CHANCELLOR is scheduled to be back on the news tonight for the first time since his heart surgery in June. He will appear once a week on ''NBC Nightly News'' until the end of September.
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Chronicle
Date: 10 September 1990
By Robert E. Tomasson
Robert Tomasson
LEAD: After 18 years as the executive editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer, during which time the newspaper won 17 Pulitzer Prizes, EUGENE L. ROBERTS will become a tenured professor of journalism at the University of Maryland at College Park. After a year of travel, mostly in Southeast Asia, Mr. Roberts, 58 years old, will join the university's public affairs reporting program, which includes faculty-directed student news bureaus in Washington and Annapolis.
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Attack Crime at Root, Dinkins Urges
Date: 11 September 1990
By Don Terry, Special To the New York Times
Don Terry
LEAD: Mayor David N. Dinkins took his anticrime campaign on the road today as he lobbied here for stricter national gun-control laws and an all-out effort against ''the root causes of crime,'' including poverty, homelessness, drug addiction and growing despair.
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Round-the-Clock Talks Planned To Avert Closing of New York Post
Date: 11 September 1990
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: Leaders of unions at The New York Post are scheduled to begin round-the-clock negotiations today with the newspaper's management in an effort to beat the Sept. 15 deadline for cutting costs $17 million to keep it open.
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68% in Poll See Drop In the Quality of Life
Date: 11 September 1990
LEAD: An overwhelming percentage of about 1,000 New York City residents who were questioned about the quality of life in the city said they believed that it had become worse ''in the last few years,'' according to the results of a poll commissioned by Time magazine and the Cable News Network that were released yesterday.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 September 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-18 Soviet involvement in peace efforts in the Middle East was supported for the first time by President Bush during his meeting with President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, Administration officials confirmed. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 September 1990
LEAD: International A3-17
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Seeq Technology
Date: 11 September 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: Seeq Technology Inc., a semiconductor company, said it would stop manufacturing its own computer chips and would instead have them manufactured by other companies. The move will mean the dismissal of about 95 workers, about a fifth of the company's work force, and a one-time charge of $8 million to $10 million in the fourth quarter, which ends this month.
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Stake Is Increased In Semiconductor
Date: 11 September 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by the New York money manager Michael Steinhardt has raised its stake in the National Semiconductor Corporation to 6.85 percent from 5.16 percent. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Steinhardt group said that it made net purchases of 1,831,300 National Semiconductor shares between July 2 and last Friday for an average price of $5.20.
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