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10th of October 1989 News
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El Diario of Los Angeles
Date: 11 October 1989
AP
LEAD: Lack of cash has shut down one of the city's three Spanish-language dailies, the newspaper's lawyer said today. ''The paper was undercapitalized, and they ran out of money,'' Jose Mariano Castillo said of El Diario de Los Angeles, which ended publication after Saturday's issue. Mr. Castillo said El Diario's owners, Inmobiliaria America Latina Inc., hoped to revive the newspaper, which was begun in May 1987 and had been losing about $80,000 a month.
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Aide at Pentagon Backtracks On Changing Military Paper
Date: 11 October 1989
AP
LEAD: A Pentagon spokesman said Monday that the armed services newspaper Stars and Stripes, accused of censorship in recent years, would be run in the future by civilians instead of military officers. The remark apparently took a Pentagon-appointed ombudsman by surprise, and today the spokesman said such a decision would not be made until the ombudsman, who is studying the newspaper, submits his report.
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Review/Television; When Show Business Meets College Sports
Date: 11 October 1989
By Walter Goodman
Walter Goodman
LEAD: Tonight's edition of ''The Other Side of the News'' brings us coaches, college presidents, sports writers and others acquainted with what Eamon Kelly, the president of Tulane University, who ended the men's basketball program in 1985 after a point-shaving scandal, calls the systemic mess of intercollegiate sports.
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News Summary
Date: 11 October 1989
LEAD: International A3-13 Panama's coup leaders were divided over what to do with General Noriega when he was a prisoner, the Pentagon said in a move to head off criticism from rebels in Miami. Page A1 Panama captain buried amid execution reports A10 Two pardoned Argentines return
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 October 1989
LEAD: International A3-19
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Good/Bad News
Date: 11 October 1989
By Flora Lewis
Flora Lewis
LEAD: There is a tremendous sense of urgency in Poland now. The survival question for democratic transformation is just the opposite from the beginning of the decade when Solidarity was born.
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Centel Agreement
Date: 10 October 1989
AP
LEAD: The Centel Corporation said it agreed to buy the cellular telephone franchises serving Aiken, S.C., and Augusta, Ga., from the Pond Branch Telephone Company for undisclosed terms. It said the deal was subject to the approval of minority shareholders and state and Federal regulators. Centel serves 41 markets and is the 10th-largest cellular company.
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Disney Stock Rise
Date: 10 October 1989
AP
LEAD: Shares of the Walt Disney Company soared $6.75, to close at $134.625 a share in New York Stock Exchange trading, more than double the price a year ago. A Disney spokesman declined to comment, but analysts attributed the jump to heavy demand in Europe for newly issued shares of Euro Disneyland, the theme park Disney is developing outside Paris.
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G.E. Curbs Lifted
Date: 11 October 1989
AP
LEAD: The General Electric Company's aerospace operations in Syracuse resumed shipping products to the Navy and Air Force after Defense Department officials determined that the company had corrected serious procedural and quality control problems. Sanctions were imposed in February because the company was found to be mixing production on contracts for both the United States military and foreign governments, whose specifications were less stringent.
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Atalanta Stake Cut
Date: 11 October 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by the Atalanta Sosnoff Capital Corporation, a New York money management concern controlled by Martin T. Sosnoff, has lowered its stake in America West Airlines Inc. to the equivalent of 6.2 percent from 8.4 percent. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Atalanta Sosnoff gave no reason for the sale.
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