Daily News Unions Ask Cuomo for State Inquiry
Date: 04 July 1990
By David E. Pitt
David Pitt
LEAD: After five months of fruitless contract talks, union leaders at The Daily News yesterday urged Gov. Mario M. Cuomo to back a state inquiry into their dispute with management, and top state officials said they would meet with both sides tomorrow to consider the idea.
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  USAir Terminal
Date: 04 July 1990
Reuters
 
LEAD: biUSAir Group Inc. said it planned to develop a new $250 million terminal at Philadelphia International Airport. The 41-gate terminal is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 1993. USAir said preliminary plans call for 22 jet gates, some capable of handling wide-bodied aircraft, and 19 gates for its USAir Express regional airline affiliate.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 July 1990
 
LEAD:    International    A2-11
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  New Airbus Order
Date: 04 July 1990
Reuters
 
LEAD: The French state-owned domestic airline Air Inter has signed a contract with Airbus Industrie for seven Airbus A321 planes and has taken options on eight more, Airbus Industrie said in a statement. Air Inter also exercised its five remaining options on the A320 model. The airline has ordered a total of 24 Airbus A320's.
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  Stock Options At Chrysler
Date: 04 July 1990
AP
 
LEAD: The Chrysler Corporation has granted some top managers stock options to keep their compensation packages competitive, a company spokesman said on Monday.
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  Group Withdraws Offer for Talman
Date: 04 July 1990
AP
 
LEAD: An investor group dropped its $700 million offer for the Talman Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Illinois, the state's largest savings institution. Talman said in a statement that a Chicago-area banker, Harrison I. Steans, leader of the investment group, had abandoned the buyout because the savings and loan association's revised earnings projections fell below his original expectations.
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  Federated's New Buying Strategy
Date: 04 July 1990
By Isadore Barmash
Isadore Barmash
LEAD: Federated Stores Inc. is developing a new, more centralized buying strategy that could save it millions of dollars and enable it to lower its prices. But the approach, which is central to Federated's plan to emerge from the company's five-and-a-half-month-old bankruptcy, could reduce the autonomy of the company's nine chains, which include Bloomingdale's and Abraham & Straus, and make their merchandise more nearly uniform.
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  Credit Extension For Control Data
Date: 04 July 1990
AP
 
LEAD: A group of banks led by the Bank of America has extended its credit agreement with the Control Data Corporation and offered expanded borrowing privileges to the computer company. The agreement, first signed in July 1988, would have expired on Saturday.
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  Fleet Norstar Sued By Shareholders
Date: 04 July 1990
AP
 
LEAD: Five shareholders are suing Fleet Norstar Financial Group Inc. and accusing it of concealing the extent of problem loans at the company's banks. Three lawsuits filed in United States District Court in Providence contend the company's failure to make timely disclosure of its loan problems artificially inflated its profits and the price of its stock.
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