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4th of June 1991 News
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Judge Weighs TV Coverage of Execution
Date: 05 June 1991
By Katherine Bishop
Katherine Bishop
A Federal district judge is expected to decide this week whether, for the first time in American history, a television station may broadcast an execution.
And if the answer is no, it is possible that all reporters, print as well as broadcast, will be barred from witnessing capital punishment in California, a step that the state has never before taken.
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India Papers Pick Top Editor Who Backs Pro-Hindu Party
Date: 04 June 1991
India's largest English-language newspaper chain, The Indian Express, has picked a new editor who is regarded as sympathetic to the militantly pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party, which is bidding for power in the Indian general elections. Last week, the chain, whose nine dailies have a combined circulation of more than 1.4 million copies, announced that Prabhu Chawla, an editor at a centrist political magazine, would run the editorial sections of the papers as executive editor. The chain's owner, Ramnath Goenka, has backed the Bharatiya Janata Party for years.
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Gloomier Forecast on Ad Outlays
Date: 05 June 1991
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Recent economic data may suggest that the worst of the recession is over, but a respected advertising industry forecaster has slashed his predictions of how much advertisers will spend in the United States this year. Ad spending in 1991 will reach $132.6 billion, up only 3.1 percent from $128.6 billion in 1990, which itself was revised downward, the forecaster, Robert J. Coen, senior vice president at McCann-Erickson U.S.A., said yesterday in New York.
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A Not-So-New Order
Date: 05 June 1991
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
The "new world order" projected by President Bush to grow out of the Persian Gulf war is looked upon by third-world spokesmen with skepticism, suspicion and doubt that it will really bring anything new to their relations with the developed world. That's a conclusion that seemed warranted after an international conference sponsored here by the International Press Service Council on Information and Communication.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 June 1991
International A3-16 Trade benefits for the Soviet Union were extended by President Bush. He was said to be more receptive to inviting President Gorbachev to London during the meeting of the world's leading industrial nations. Page A1
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Company News;
Date: 05 June 1991
By Michael Lev
Michael Lev
The Occidental Petroleum Corporation said today that it would receive more than $600 million from 49 utilities and other companies to settle a dispute over expensive natural gas delivery contracts. The agreement must be approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The settlement figure, $582.9 million plus interest, represents about half the money Occidental, through its Midcon Corporation subsidiary, was forced to pay natural gas producers to renegotiate or cancel unfavorable supply contracts.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 June 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-17 The next Ambassador to Moscow will be Robert Strauss, an old friend of President Bush from Texas, a Democratic doyen and master of the political and economic deal, the President announced. Page A1 Man in the news: Robert Strauss is a legendary businessman and deal maker, and that made him an attractive choice to President Bush at a time when fostering commercial relations with the Soviet Union is high on the President's agenda. A1
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BRIEFS
Date: 04 June 1991
* Carolina Power and Light Co., Raleigh, N.C., said the Nuclear Regulatory Commission had said it would likely be fined $87,500 for three violations at the Brunswick Steam Electric Plant near Southport, N.C. The company has 30 days to pay the penalty or appeal. * Georgia-Pacific Corp., Atlanta, sold 49,000 acres of timberland in Washington state to Trillium Corp. for about $48 million.
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Company News; Airbus Gets Order
Date: 05 June 1991
Reuters
Airbus Industrie, the European jet aircraft maker, said that the Japan Air System Company had converted four of its seven options for A300-6PPR Airbus jets to firm orders. Airbus, a consortium of Aerospatiale of France, British Aerospace P.L.C. of Britain, CASA of Spain and the Deutsche Airbus unit of Daimler-Benz A.G. of Germany, said the conversion had brought to 13 the number of jets ordered by Japan Air. The Japanese carrier will take delivery of the planes, which will be equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines, by early 1994.
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Company News; Toshiba Fine Seen
Date: 05 June 1991
Reuters
The European Commission is set to fine Toshiba Europe about $2.4 million for illegally controlling sales to keep prices higher, commission officials said. The European arm of the Toshiba Corporation of Japan had ordered distributors in many countries of the European Community not to sell goods for export to other community states where it was offering the same goods at higher prices, the officials said. Toshiba ended the sales limits in 1988, after the commission began investigating the case but had been controlling distributors for nearly a decade beforehand, the commission officials said.
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