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6th of July 1989 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 6 กรกฎาคม ค.ศ. 1989
The Man Who Puts Bush on the News, Maybe
Date: 07 July 1989
By Maureen Dowd, Special To the New York Times
Maureen Dowd
LEAD: When President Bush traveled to Richmond recently to speak to the Family Motor Coach Association at the Virginia State Fairgrounds, the event was an odd flashback to his campaign.
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News Summary
Date: 07 July 1989
LEAD: International A3-7 Mikhail Gorbachev renounced force against other Soviet-bloc nations and offered ''without delay'' to reduce Soviet short-range missiles if NATO agreed to negotiations. Page A1 In Israel, at least 14 were killed when an Arab bus passenger grabbed the steering wheel, screamed ''God is great!
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Stake in G.R.I.
Date: 07 July 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by Mark Boyar, a New York money manager, has acquired a 6.3 percent stake in the G.R.I. Corporation and said it is ''analyzing the possible steps which may be taken by the company to increase the value of its stock.'' G.R.I. is a direct marketing concern based in Chicago. Its president and chief executive, Ronald A.
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Contract to LTV
Date: 06 July 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The LTV Corporation said its missiles and electronics group had received a five-year contract totaling $942 million to continue producing the Army's Multiple Launch Rocket System. The group will build the launchers and rockets at its plant in Camden, Ark., where 1,300 people are employed, the company said.
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Winery Is Bought
Date: 06 July 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The William Wheeler Winery in Sonoma County, Calif., said it had agreed to be acquired by a French company, Paribas Domaines-U.S.A. Inc., which is majority owned by Paribas Domaines S.A., an affiliate of the French banking group. William Wheeler, based in Healdsburg, produces 20,000 cases a year. The company is the latest California winery to be bought by a foreign company.
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Borden Unit's Sale
Date: 06 July 1989
AP
LEAD: The Galloway West Company, a subsidiary of Borden Inc. and Wisconsin's largest producer of Swiss cheese, is being bought by Waterford Foods P.L.C. of Ireland. The purchase price was not disclosed. Galloway West will continue to operate under its current name, and its 300 employees should not be affected by the transaction.
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Advance in Optical Fibers
Date: 06 July 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: Optical fibers that can process light signals as well as carry them from one computer chip to another have been fashioned by researchers at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor.
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Poqet Computer Stake to Fujitsu
Date: 06 July 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The Poqet Computer Corporation of Sunnyvale, Calif., has become the latest high-technology start-up company to turn to a Japanese company for capital. Poqet, which has developed a personal computer smaller than existing laptop machines, said it had sold a 38 percent stake to Fujitsu Ltd., Japan's leading computer maker.
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Travelers to Sell A Mortgage Unit
Date: 07 July 1989
AP
LEAD: The Travelers Corporation said it had agreed to sell its mortgage services subsidiary to the unit's management and a partner. Terms were not disclosed. Hyperion Partners L.P., a private, New York-based investment partnership specializing in the housing, real estate and financial services industries will join the management group in the acquisition of the unit, Travelers Mortgage Services
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Olivetti Is Chosen For Bank Project
Date: 06 July 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The Olivetti computer group of Italy said it had beaten strong American competition to win a contract worth at least $350 million, the largest order in its 80-year history. The contract to supply an office automation system to the Dutch cooperative bank Rabobank Nederland B.A. could grow to be worth even more, said Carlo de Benedetti, the chairman of Ing.
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