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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News Summary
Date: 20 November 1989
LEAD: International A3-11 ?A major Japanese critique of the U.S. says it should upgrade schools, invest in research, close the deficit and take other drastic steps to improve American competitiveness. Page A1 Pickens's Japanese battle becomes a trade issue D6 Czechoslovakia used force for the third consecutive night against more than 10,000 demonstrators calling for the end of Communist rule, witnesses reported from Prague.
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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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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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American Medical
Date: 21 November 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The private hospital group American Medical International Inc. said it was seeking a buyer for its 65 percent stake in the British concern AMI Healthcare Group P.L.C. Under British rules, any buyer of the stake would be required to make a full offer for AMI Healthcare on the same terms as those offered to American Medical.
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Family Steak Exploring Sale
Date: 21 November 1989
Reuters
LEAD: Family Steak Houses of Florida Inc. said it had retained the Paine Webber Group to assist in the review of strategies for the enhancement of shareholder value, including the possible sale of the company.
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United's Pilots Drop Threat
Date: 21 November 1989
AP
LEAD: United Airlines pilots have abandoned their threat to stop flying 747-400's, a move that gives some hope to renewed efforts toward an employee buyout of the airline, United's parent company said today.
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Reynolds Joins In Soviet Venture
Date: 21 November 1989
AP
LEAD: The Reynolds Metals Company said it had entered a joint venture to build a $200 million plant in the Soviet Union to make aluminum foil. It said the plant, in south-central Siberia, is expected to produce 47,000 tons of foil and converted products each year and employ 650 people beginning in 1992.
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Eastern and AMR Resume Talks
Date: 21 November 1989
LEAD: Eastern Airlines has resumed talks with the AMR Corporation, parent of American Airlines, about selling Eastern's Latin American routes and other assets.
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Amdahl Reduces Work Force by 5%
Date: 21 November 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The Amdahl Corporation said it had reduced its work force by about 5 percent, to 8,300 employees. Amdahl said the cutbacks, which are effective immediately, were coming after a period of rapid growth and would return employment levels to about the same as at the beginning of 1989.
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