Downey to Be Co-host Of Talk Show on CNBC
Date: 24 October 1989
LEAD: The Consumer News and Business Channel has announced that it will present a new daily television talk show with Morton Downey Jr. as co-host, starting Dec. 4.
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Date: 24 October 1989
LEAD: The Consumer News and Business Channel has announced that it will present a new daily television talk show with Morton Downey Jr. as co-host, starting Dec. 4.
Date: 24 October 1989
By Bill Keller, Special To the New York Times
Bill Keller
LEAD: Vladislav A. Starkov was supposed to be in Canada today, promoting the wonders of life under President Mikhail S. Gorbachev. But late Saturday night, a Communist Party underling phoned him at home to tell him his trip was ''not recommended.''
Date: 23 October 1989
By Bill Keller, Special To the New York Times
Bill Keller
LEAD: As the Soviet press has become a daily riot of sensationalism, from U.F.O.'s to sacrilegious critiques of the Bolshevik Revolution, Westerners and even many Soviet readers have come to mistake glasnost for freedom of the press.
Date: 23 October 1989
LEAD: International A3-10 A new Lebanese constitution was agreed to by legislators, participants said. The system would give more power to the country's Muslim majority and acknowledge a Syrian role in its affairs. Page A1 An economic crisis in Poland is demoralizing a country whose hopes were stirred when its first non-Communist Government in more than four decades was elected in September.
Date: 24 October 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-17 Moscow admitted violations in Afghanistan. The invasion broke Soviet law and international norms of behavior, Foreign Minister Shevardnadze told the Soviet legislature. Page A1
Date: 24 October 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The Pinnacle West Capital Corporation declined to confirm rumors that it was nearing an agreement with Federal regulators on the sale of its loss-ridden Merabank subsidiary. Analysts said that if a sale is not arranged by Dec. 7, strict new capital rules could require Pinnacle West to inject some $300 million to $400 million into Merabank.
Date: 23 October 1989
By Timothy Egan, Special To the New York Times
Timothy Egan
LEAD: Today, the name Buck Alvin Helm is synonymous with hope. ''Lucky Bucky,'' they are already calling the man who was pulled from the wreckage of the Nimitz Freeway on Saturday after being trapped for 89 hours in a sandwich of concrete that has entombed at least 38 people.
Date: 24 October 1989
Reuters
LEAD: The General Motors Corporation and Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan have decided to withdraw from a planned car-making joint venture with a Chinese company in northern China, officials at both companies said. Fuji said it had decided to drop the project because of a lack of components and worry about political instability.
Date: 24 October 1989
LEAD: *3*** COMPANY REPORTS ** *3* Newport News Savings Bank Qtr to Sept 30 1989 1988 Net loss b960,000 c374,000 Per share - .27 b-Reflected an additional loan-loss provision of $987,000 and a loss of $265,000 on securities transactions. c-Net income
Date: 24 October 1989
By Jeremy Gerard
Jeremy Gerard
LEAD: Executives of NBC News said yesterday that errors in news judgment, transmission problems and a lack of experienced technical personnel had contributed to the division's failure last week to provide competitive coverage in the first 90 minutes after the earthquake struck San Francisco.