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10th of October 1990 News
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Excerpts From the Bush News Conference on the Budget and the Mideast
Date: 10 October 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: Following are excerpts from a transcript of President Bush's news conference today, as recorded by the Federal News Service, a transcription company: OPENING STATEMENT
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Japan's Urban Underside Erupts, Tarnishing Image of Social Peace
Date: 11 October 1990
By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times
Steven Weisman
LEAD: On the surface, most Japanese view their country as a classless society prizing harmony and consensus among its many contending forces. Every once in a while, however, an incident occurs that exposes stresses, conflicts and anti-social behavior underneath the placid exterior.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 October 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-15 A U.N. resolution condemning Israel for the deaths of at least 21 Arabs in Jerusalem appears closer to being formed after a policy shift by the Bush Administration. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 October 1990
LEAD: International A3-11
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Nucor Expansion
Date: 11 October 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The Nucor Corporation said it plans to build a $300 million steel mill that could produce a million tons of sheet steel a year. The company said options had been obtained on sites near Blytheville and Osceola, Ark., in the northeastern part of the state, and a decision should be made in three months.
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Computer Factory
Date: 10 October 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The Bay Street Group Ltd., the San Francisco investment group that has offered to acquire Computer Factory Inc. for $34.6 million in cash, said that if its offer succeeded, it might sell all or a substantial portion of the personal computer retail chain. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, Bay Street said it had talked with various parties about selling certain Computer Factory assets.
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Layoffs by Hasbro
Date: 11 October 1990
Reuters
LEAD: Hasbro Inc., the nation's largest toy maker, said it had laid off 90 workers. Hasbro said it had made the cuts because of the ailing economy and its need to remain competitive. The company, which employs 8,000 worldwide, said administrative costs had grown at a greater rate than sales. The layoffs affected workers in marketing, research and development, sales and administration.
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Closing at Preston
Date: 10 October 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The Preston Corporation said it would close its Reeves Transportation Company and Pioneer Transportation Systems Inc. units and take a related $17 million charge in its third quarter. The company said the units would not accept any new business after Wednesday but would honor existing arrangements.
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Houston Industries
Date: 11 October 1990
Reuters
LEAD: Houston Industries, an electric utility holding company, adopted an employee stock ownership plan that will buy about 10 million of the company's 128 million shares outstanding. The company said it had adopted the plan to finance its obligations to make matching contributions under an employee savings plan.
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No Polly Peck Aid
Date: 10 October 1990
Reuters
LEAD: Turkey has ruled out a rescue plan for the British conglomerate Polly Peck International P.L.C., and a bailout by Turkish banks is unlikely, Government officials and bankers said today. Last Friday, Asil Nadir, Polly Peck's chairman, secured a one-week freeze on the company's debts from 60 creditor banks.
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