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11th of September 1991 News
Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 11 de setembre de 1991
A.W. McMillan, 91, Longtime Columnist At Amsterdam News
Date: 11 September 1991
Allan W. McMillan, longtime columnist for The Amsterdam News and the first black syndicated columnist, died on Saturday at Cabrini Medical Center. He was 91 years old and lived in Manhattan. His niece, Marlene McMillan, said he died of prostate cancer.
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Topics of The Times; TV Illuminates the Hearings
Date: 11 September 1991
How is Clarence Thomas doing at his Supreme Court confirmation hearings? One of the best ways to find out will be to watch television, especially the Public Broadcasting Service's live, gavel-to-gavel coverage. It started yesterday morning and continues this week and next. Viewers will see and hear more than just the nominee. They'll also be able to decide how the Senate Judiciary Committee is doing. Which Senators are probing, which are posturing, which are filibustering? Which ask the most sensible questions? Viewers will be well advised to keep watching after the nominee finishes testifying, to hear the witnesses for and against him.
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America's Silent Racism
Date: 12 September 1991
By Helen Zia
Helen Zia
As Jeffrey Dahmer's defense attorney ponders the advantages of an insanity plea for the confessed murderer of 17 people, one unforgettable image stands in sharp contrast: Mr. Dahmer rationally, convincingly telling the Milwaukee police that Konerak Sinthasomphone, a 14-year-old Laotian boy, was his adult lover.
Last week, two of the officers were dismissed and one was suspended for their handling of the situation, and their cavalier dismissal of Glenda Cleveland, the black woman who questioned why they returned a naked, bruised Asian boy to his attacker. Though much has been said about the bias of these police officers toward the black and gay communities, there has been virtually no recognition of their racism toward Asians.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 September 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-15 Japan's claim to the Kurile Islands was endorsed by a leading minister in the new transitional Soviet Government, heightening speculation that a deal might be possible for them in return for economic aid. Page A1 Japan finds signs of hope for solution of island dispute A11
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 September 1991
International A3-17 The removal of Soviet troops in Cuba will soon be discussed with Fidel Castro, President Gorbachev said, in an effort to eliminate a major obstacle to increased American aid to the Soviet Union. Page A1
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BRIEFS
Date: 12 September 1991
* American Home Products Corp., New York, a maker of prescription drugs and other supplies, and Eisai Co. Ltd., Tokyo, a pharmaceuticals company, have started a venture to sell and distribute pharmaceuticals and nutritional products in Japan. * Concord Farms Inc., Concord, N.C., a duck producer that is owned by Cherry Valley Farms Ltd. of Britain, said it would close Oct. 11.
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Ruling on Campeau Stores
Date: 12 September 1991
At a hearing yesterday in Cincinnati, a Federal judge gave Federated Stores Inc. and the Allied Stores Corporation more time to negotiate an acceptable repayment plan with their creditors, and told the bankrupt retailers to file an amended plan by Sept. 25. Federated and Allied, two units of the Toronto-based Campeau Corporation, filed for bankruptcy in January 1990, owing $8.2 billion to banks, apparel makers and other creditors.
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Intel Planning New Products
Date: 11 September 1991
The Intel Corporation, entering a new business, is making a big push into selling products to help connect personal computers into networks. At a news conference here on Wednesday, the company will introduce three families of products to help manage networks and help personal computers communicate. Intel, the leading provider of central control chips for personal computers, already makes chips for networking that it sells to computer companies. But the new products will be sold to computer users for use in connecting into networks the millions of personal computers already in use.
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New Head Of Meredith Magazines
Date: 11 September 1991
By Deirdre Carmody
Deirdre Carmody
William T. Kerr, president of The New York Times Company Magazine Group, yesterday was named president of the Meredith Corporation Magazine Group. Meredith publishes The Ladies' Home Journal, Better Homes & Gardens and other magazines. Mr. Kerr will replace James A. Autry, who joined Meredith in 1960 and has headed the magazine group since 1986. Mr. Autry had previously announced that he would retire in December, setting off an intense competition among magazine executives for the job.
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Pacific Telecom's Cellular Unit Sale
Date: 12 September 1991
A unit of Pacificorp, a leading Oregon-based utility, said it had sold its cellular telephone business in Chile to a unit of the BellSouth Corporation for an after-tax gain of about $17 million. Pacific Telecom Inc. sold shares in its Cidcom S.A. unit, its only large foreign business, to BellSouth Enterprises Inc. While Pacific Telecom did not disclose the sale price, it did say that it would recognize the $17 million gain in its third quarter.
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