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1st of April 1991 News
Ειδήσεις όπως εμφανίστηκαν στην πρώτη σελίδα των New York Times στο 1 Απριλίου 1991
Cutbacks by Network News Ground Bush's Press Plane
Date: 02 April 1991
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
  In a symbol of the financial retrenchment taking place throughout the network news business, the press plane covering the President of the United States was canceled by the White House for a trip last weekend after the networks significantly reduced their staffing on the Presidential fishing vacation.    Joe Peyronnin, the vice president of CBS News, called it "a sign of the times in network television."
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35-40 News Managers Lose Jobs, Union Says
Date: 01 April 1991
 
  Thirty-five to 40 management workers who supervised mailers, paperhandlers and pressmen at The Daily News were laid off over the weekend, the head of the Allied Printing Trades Council said yesterday.    The News refused to confirm or deny the statement by the head of the union umbrella group, George E. McDonald.
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Yanks' Sanderson Sidesteps Women in Locker Room
Date: 02 April 1991
By Michael Martinez, Special To the New York Times
Michael Martinez
  A woman in the Yankee clubhouse? If there is one and she wants an interview with Scott Sanderson, it won't be conducted within the view of his teammates.   The Yankee right-hander today repeated his policy of refusing to speak with members of the news media if women are present. No exceptions.
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Observer; A Basket of Eels, Perhaps?
Date: 02 April 1991
By Russell Baker
Russell Baker
  My first impulse was to interview my wife about the awful situation in Iraq. Fortunately she was in no mood for it. She had lost her great recipe for borscht and, what's more, had just discovered that her fantastic Japanese camera was broken.     "Look on the bright side," I said. "It proves the Japanese, too, can make things that don't work." No dice. She was, if not inconsolable, certainly un-interviewable. I was tempted to make a speech denouncing people who don't worry about the right things:   
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Teacher Says Her Conviction Was a Surprise
Date: 01 April 1991
AP
 
  In a newspaper interview from prison, a high school teacher convicted of conspiring with a student to kill her husband has conceded acting oddly after the killing, but said, "Nobody gave me the 22-year-old widow's handbook."   The teacher, Pamela Smart, also said she did not expect to be convicted. "I thought there were two options: I would be found not guilty, or there would be a hung jury," she was quoted as saying Friday, in a telephone interview with The Boston Globe from the New Hampshire State Prison for Women here. "I never conceived this would become a reality."
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Press Empire Wields Great Power in Spain
Date: 01 April 1991
By Alan Riding, Special To the New York Times
Alan Riding
  Jesus de Polanco is used to being called Spain's Rupert Murdoch or Robert Maxwell, but he quickly dismisses the analogy as inaccurate. "They are businessmen and financiers," he said recently. "I think of myself as a professional of communications and culture."    Furthermore, Mr. Polanco said, his multimedia group has grown into an $800 million-a-year operation by reinvesting profits rather than borrowing. "I am much more prudent than they are," he said. "Our editorial and audio-visual groups have no debts."
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 02 April 1991
 
  INTERNATIONAL A2-9    Nobody wants refugees from Iraq. More than 55,000 Iraqi refugees seeking sanctuary have passed by a U.S. checkpoint in the country's south, but the Americans, Saudis and Kuwaitis all refuse to take them. Page A1    Kurdish rebels in Iraq fell back on snowbound mountain fastnesses as Baghdad's forces pressed a campaign of retribution into their adversaries' northernmost refuges. A8
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 01 April 1991
 
  International A3-9    About 20,000 U.S. troops will leave southern Iraq starting in two weeks. Officials said the Iraqi military was so devastated that a large force was no longer needed.  Page A1
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Ames Extension
Date: 02 April 1991
Reuters
 
  Ames Department Stores Inc. said it had received an 18-month extension through Oct. 24, 1992, on $250 million of revolving credit from a group of banks led by the Chemical Banking Corporation. Ames, which is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, said the extension, together with its operating cash flow, would be adequate to support seasonal working capital requirements in the fall. It said its current fiscal-year budget reflects an expected operating profit by the end of the year.
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Newsprint Prices Cut
Date: 02 April 1991
Reuters
 
  Abitibi-Price Inc. said today that it had canceled its Jan. 1 newsprint price increase, reducing its list price for newsprint to $685 a ton, from $720. The price cut is effective April 1. "Demand growth was lower than expected," said Ed Ahern, the company's marketing director. According to newspaper reports, Canadian Pacific Forest Products Ltd. also cut its list prices for newsprint.
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