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19th of June 1991 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 19. června 1991
Curbs Imposed in Rape Case
Date: 20 June 1991
AP
The judge in the rape case against William K. Smith today imposed restrictions on out-of-court comments by lawyers and law-enforcement agencies, but her order was less-sweeping than one she outlined in a court hearing two weeks ago. The judge, Mary Lupo of Circuit Court, ordered prosecutors, the Palm Beach police, defense lawyers and their investigators and all courtroom personnel to refrain from making statements about the character, credibility, reputation, or criminal record of Mr. Smith or the witnesses. The order also prohibits statements about the possibility that a plea would be entered, the content of any confession, the performance or results of any examination or test and an opinion about Mr. Smith's guilt or innocence.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 20 June 1991
International A3-14 A Kuwaiti court gave stiff sentences to seven entertainers, most of them Iraqi citizens, who were accused of collaborating with Iraq. International criticism of Kuwait's trials has been mounting. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 June 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-13 The West could help the Soviet Union out of its economic morass without resorting to vast amounts of aid, Secretary of State Baker said, outlining a series of proposals. Page A1 Officials plan talks on Soviet aid and U.S. dollar A12
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BRIEFS
Date: 20 June 1991
* Allied Research Corp., Baltimore, a weapons systems maker, received a $68.3 million contract to produce anti-armor ammunition and weapons. * Abitibi-Price Inc., Toronto, agreed to sell its Innova unit, an envelope maker, to Supremex Inc. for about $37 million.
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Cuts at Travelers
Date: 20 June 1991
Reuters
The Travelers Corporation said it planned to cut its data-processing staff by 300 workers, about 9 percent of the work force, by January. Travelers said the cuts, planned primarily at its Hartford offices, would streamline operations and reduce costs. The insurer said employees would be offered a voluntary retirement package, though it did not know how many workers would accept the offer. Travelers' stock fell 25 cents today, to $23.25, on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Healthcorp Spinoff
Date: 20 June 1991
Reuters
National Healthcorp L.P. will review a plan for a tax-free spinoff of 78 percent of its assets to a new, publicly traded real estate investment trust. Under the plan, a holder of one partnership unit in National Healthcorp would receive a share of stock in the new trust. National Healthcorp, an operator of long-term health-care centers, said it would lease real estate from the trust. On the American Stock Exchange today, Healthcorp's shares rose $1.25, to $24.
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Semiconductor Plans Revamping
Date: 20 June 1991
Reuters
The National Semiconductor Corporation will be revamped as two groups. The chip maker is forming a communications and computing group and a standard products group. An innovative products division will be part of the communications and computing operation.
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Bridgestone Leaving Akron
Date: 19 June 1991
AP
Bridgestone-Firestone Inc., the heavily indebted tire company, said it would move its headquarters to Nashville from Akron, Ohio, by the end of the year. The move will consolidate the company's American operations, but it deals an unexpected blow to Akron, also headquarters to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and long regarded as the tire capital of the world.
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Security Pacific Shift
Date: 19 June 1991
Completing a long-planned succession, the Security Pacific Corporation said today that Richard J. Flamson 3d had stepped aside as chairman and been replaced by Robert H. Smith, the chief executive who is also chairman of the company's main banking subsidiary. Mr. Flamson, 62 years old, becomes the chairman of the board's executive committee, replacing George F. Moody, 60, who is retiring.
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U-Haul Financing
Date: 20 June 1991
AP
Eleven investors have provided $102.5 million to the parent company of U-Haul International Inc., as the rental truck concern struggles to trim its huge debt. E. J. Shoen, president of U-Haul and chairman of the parent company, Amerco, refused to say how much debt would be paid or the total amount of debt outstanding. Amerco's debt had been reported to total $810 million at the end of last year. The company said most of the $102.5 million loan would mature in 10 years. No interest rate was disclosed.
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