1989년 3월 23일 목요일 재생 중

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23rd of March 1989 News

1989년 3월 23일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1989

LEAD: International A3-14 A treaty to restrict waste shipments across borders was unanimously adopted by more than 100 countries. The treaty aims to prevent the exportation of hazardous waste to unsafe, inadequate sites. Page A1

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Turner Ends Board Meeting Without Making FNN Bid

Date: 24 March 1989

By Jerry Schwartz, Special To the New York Times

Jerry Schwartz

LEAD: The directors of Turner Broadcasting System Inc. adjourned a special meeting today without making a bid to acquire a stake in Financial News Network Inc.

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Editors' Note

Date: 23 March 1989

LEAD: A news analysis article in the Word and Image pages on Tuesday discussed a debate over ethics in journalism, growing out of a two-part article in The New Yorker this month by Janet Malcolm. Her article examines the relationship between a convicted murderer, Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, and Joe McGinniss, author of a book about the crime.

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NEW SUMMARY

Date: 24 March 1989

LEAD: International A2-10 A policy toward Central America, including more aid for the Nicaraguan contras, was tentatively accepted by Bush officials and Congressional leaders. Page A1 The Palestinian diaspora retains a strong attachment to the land and people under Israeli occupation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

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Review/Television; Pilot News Program for Schools

Date: 23 March 1989

By Walter Goodman, Special To the New York Times

Walter Goodman

LEAD: When the commercials came on, there was a flurry of chatter in the room. Nothing astounding in that - television commercials have long since become occasions for chatting, snacking and letting out the cat. But this audience was made up of students at Samuel C. Mumford High School here, and the 12-minute news program they were watching had stirred controversy mainly because of the inclusion of four 30-second commercials.

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General Cinema

Date: 24 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: The General Cinema Corporation completed the sale of its soft-drink bottling unit to Pepsico Inc. for $1.78 billion, producing a pretax gain of $1.4 billion. The sale of the largest independent Pepsi-Cola bottler in the United States will be reflected in General Cinema's results for the second quarter, ending about April 30.

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Amerifirst Bank

Date: 23 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: Amerifirst Bank said the Transohio Savings Bank had ended its agreement to acquire Amerifirst because Transohio had been unable to get regulatory approval for the deal, which was announced last May. Transohio, a unit of the Transcapital Financial Corporation, offered $20 a share, or $230 million. Amerifirst said Transohio had requested the return of a $25 million deposit made in conjunction with the agreement but that it did not intend to return the money.

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Formica Disclosure

Date: 24 March 1989

Reuters

LEAD: The Formica Corporation said that an unidentified industrial company wanted to acquire it for about $259 million, $29 million more than a management group was offering, but that the offer was still short of Wall Street's expectations. The shares of Formica, known for its laminated and other decorative surfaces, fell $1 today, to $21, on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Sale by TLC Group

Date: 24 March 1989

LEAD: TLC Group Inc., the New York investment company headed by Reginald F. Lewis, said it had sold Winner Food Products Ltd., a food products company based in Hong Kong, to a investment group consisting of the Nissin Food Products Company of Japan and Itoh & Company, the Japanese trading concern, for $30 million.

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Consolidated Founder's Plan

Date: 24 March 1989

Special to the New York Times

LEAD: The founder and former chairman of the Consolidated Stores Corporation and members of his family said today that they might sell their 16.7 percent stake in the company. In a Securities and Exchange

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