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25th of May 1997 News
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Lese Arafat's Majeste
Date: 26 May 1997
By Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis
Anthony Lewis Op-Ed column says jailing of leading Palestinian journalist Daoud Kuttab for criticising Palestinian Authority blights hopes for a viable Palestinian homeland and costs Yasir Arafat much-needed respect (M)
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Profit Sharing at Hewlett
Date: 26 May 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Hewlett-Packard Co distributes more than $176 million to almost 112,000 employees as part of profit-sharing plan (S)
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Chip Maker to Sell Unit
Date: 26 May 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
DSC Communications Corp agrees to buy telecommunications division of Texas Instruments Inc for undisclosed amount of cash (S)
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G.M. Workers in Oklahoma Agree to End a 7-Week Strike
Date: 26 May 1997
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Striking auto workers at General Motors plant in Oklahoma City agree to end their seven-week walkout, although final vote on tentative accord is delayed for few more days (M)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 25 May 1997
INTERNATIONAL 3-13 Social Moderate Wins Upset Election in Iran In a surprising upset, Iranians elected as president a candidate who campaigned on a platform of tolerance and social reform. The winner, Mohammed Khatami, was supported by millions of Iranians who oppose the controls on private and public life imposed by the Government. Although the President's power is limited, the election marks the first time since the revolution of 1979 that a figure associated with moderation has won a broad public mandate. 1 Mr. Khatami may be soft-spoken and worldly, but it was his black turban that cemented his victory, by resolving any voter doubts that he was not sufficiently orthodox. 10
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 May 1997
INTERNATIONAL 2-7 Conservatives in France Are Rebuffed in Elections President Jacques Chirac of France, a conservative, was rebuffed in his gamble to use legislative elections to gain a mandate for the deficit cutting that he said was needed to join a common European currency in 1999. Instead, the French voted heavily for the leftist opposition and protest parties, raising the chances that the Socialists could lead a majority in Parliament after runoff elections next Sunday. 1 A Stunning Result in Iran Near-final results announced after Iran's presidential election showed the dimensions of the upset victory by a moderate cleric, Mohammed Khatami, who won a surprising 69 percent of the vote. Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri, his principal opponent, took just 25 percent. Never in 18 years of Islamic rule had Iranians so clearly rejected the will of the ruling Shiite Muslim clerics. 1
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Julie Gibbons, Philip Murray 3d
Date: 25 May 1997
Julie Elizabeth Gibbons, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Gibbons of Short Hills, N.J., was married yesterday to Philip Wilhelm Murray 3d, a son of Anne F. Murray of Newport News, Va., and the late David M. Murray. The Rev. Jude Salus performed the ceremony in St. Mary's Abbey at the Delbarton School in Morristown, N.J. The bride, a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard University, and the bridegroom, a summa cum laude graduate of Washington and Lee University, received M.B.A. degrees from the University of Virginia.
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Karen Benfield and John Zucker
Date: 25 May 1997
Karen Jane Benfield, a segment producer for CBS News, and John William Zucker, the senior counsel for ABC News, both in New York, are to be married today. Judge Jose A. Cabranes of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, who sits in New York, is to officiate at the 200 Fifth Club in New York. Ms. Benfield, 31, is keeping her name. She graduated cum laude from Middlebury College. She is a daughter of Thora and Desmond A. Benfield of Toronto, where her father is a business consultant.
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Teril Lindquist And David Turner
Date: 25 May 1997
Teril Marlene Lindquist, the creative services supervisor in New York for the Henri Bendel stores, is to be married today to David Williamson Turner, a fashion photographer for Women's Wear Daily and W magazine, also in New York. The Rev. Rodney J. Houck, a Presbyterian minister, is to perform the ceremony at the Athenaeum Hotel at the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, N.Y. The bride, 30, who will be known as Mrs. Lindquist-Turner, graduated from New York University. She is a daughter of Marlene J. Herr of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., and Therold S. L. Lindquist of Fredonia, N.Y., where the bride's father is a professor of photography at the State University College. Her mother retired as the director of the Fredonia unit of SUNY's Empire State College. The bride is a stepdaughter of Paul V. Lutz.
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Ellen Butler, Edward Bikales
Date: 25 May 1997
Ellen Maynard Butler, a daughter of Twiss and Patrick Butler Jr. of Alexandria, Va., is to be married today to Edward Arthur Bikales, the son of Gerda V. Bikales and Dr. Norbert M. Bikales of Paris and McLean, Va. Rabbi David Kornberg is to perform the ceremony at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, Vt. Mrs. Bikales, 32, is the New York correspondent for ''The World,'' a radio news program produced by Public Radio International, WGBH in Boston and the BBC. She graduated with general honors from Vassar College, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and she received a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
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