American Dies in Peru; Identified as Journalist
Date: 22 November 1989
AP
LEAD: The body of an American was found today near a jungle town and was tentatively identified as that of a reporter for The Tampa (Fla.) Tribune who had been missing five days.
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Princes Caught Off Guard And an Editor Is Sacked
Date: 21 November 1989
AP
LEAD: The publisher of The People newspaper announced today that its editor had been dismissed for publishing photographs of Princes William and Harry that were deemed be ''not acceptable.''
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Cranston Journal; Newspaper Carriers Deliver Demands
Date: 22 November 1989
By Alison Leigh Cowan, Special To the New York Times
Alison Cowan
LEAD: At a recent meeting of one of Rhode Island's new labor organizations, Eamon Shelton, one of its brashest negotiators, was shooting rubber bands across the room.
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President Seeks a Way to Adapt His Cool Persona to a Hot Medium
Date: 22 November 1989
By Andrew Rosenthal, Special To the New York Times
Andrew Rosenthal
LEAD: As George Bush's Presidential style comes to sharper focus on television screens, it is obvious that this chief executive is less interested in being another Great Communicator than in following the advice his mother used to give him: Don't brag; it's in bad taste.
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News for a Nose
Date: 22 November 1989
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
LEAD: Napoleon said if you wanted to understand America you first had to understand baseball. This made Babe Ruth laugh. Everything about Napoleon made Babe Ruth laugh. Babe Ruth enjoyed baiting Napoleon.
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COMPANY NEWS;
Date: 22 November 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The corporate raider Irwin L. Jacobs has made an unsolicited offer for CML Group Inc., which values the company at more than $154 million, CML said. CML's stock climbed $4, to $19.50, on the New York Stock Exchange, where its gain of 25.8 percent was the best of the day.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 21 November 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-14 In Prague's largest protest since 1968, more than 200,000 marchers called for freedom and a change in government. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 22 November 1989
LEAD: International A3-17
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NBC-TV to End Dramatizations of News
Date: 21 November 1989
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
LEAD: NBC News said yesterday that it would discontinue the use of the widely criticized technique of dramatic re-creations because they confuse viewers about where reality ends and the re-creations begin.
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Renault Shutdown
Date: 22 November 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The French state-owned car company Renault said it would close its oldest factory. The company said the 64-year-old plant at Billancourt, an island near central Paris, is considered obsolete and would be closed by 1992. Employment at the factory has dropped from 22,000 in 1969, to its current level of 4,000.
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