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19th of November 1986 News
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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986
Date: 19 November 1986
The World George P. Shultz asked the President for a firm commitment not to provide any more military equipment to Iran and to agree to State Department participation in future contacts, Administration officials said. A1 News analysis: Contacts with Iran could have an impact on President Reagan's final two years in office. Mr. Reagan will seek to defend the secret arms shipments in a televised news conference tonight. A10 Margaret Thatcher was criticized by the Labor Party leader for accepting President Reagan's explanation for arms shipments to Iran. A6 Canada's tax records on 16 million people were stolen and held for three hours on Oct. 30, raising fears that criminals had made copies and would use the personal data against those listed. Police are questioning an employee of the tax office. The records were on 2,000 microfiche, each 4 by 6 inches.
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NEWS SUMMARY: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1986
Date: 20 November 1986
The World Iran will get no more arms from Washington, President Reagan vowed. He said in a televised news conference that Congress would be fully informed about his decision to sell weapons to Teheran. Page A1 News analysis: Mr. Reagan conceded for the first time that his top aides were deeply divided over his decision to open secret contacts and send arms to Iran. A13 Mr. Reagan was misleading in his latest comments on Administration dealings with Iran, in the view of several Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats said he had further damaged his credibility.
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Reagan News Session To Be Broadcast at 8
Date: 19 November 1986
President Reagan's news conference tonight will be broadcast live at 8 P.M. on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks, and on CNN, the Cable News Network.
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Computerland
Date: 20 November 1986
Special to the New York Times
The Computerland Corporation, the world's largest retailer of personal computers, said it would lower the royalties paid by franchisees to between 5 and 6.5 percent, depending on sales levels.
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Navistar Pensions
Date: 20 November 1986
AP
A Federal pension agency has agreed to cancel its attempt to attach a lien on the total assets of the Navistar International Corporation in a dispute over pension obligations involving the 1977 sale of its Wisconsin Steel Company unit. The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation also agreed not to impose a lien on any assets pending a trial, Navistar said. In 1981, the agency sought a $125 million lien aganst Navistar, which was then known as the International Harvester Company.
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Guilford to Be Sold
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
Debron Investments P.L.C., a British investment company, said it had agreed to acquire Guilford Industries, a maker of fabrics for office interiors, in a cash transaction valued at about $95 million.
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Eastern Bid
Date: 20 November 1986
Reuters
Unions trying to buy Eastern Airlines raised their offer to $700 million, in hopes of preventing a takeover by the Texas Air Corporation, union officials said.
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Steinberg Move
Date: 20 November 1986
Reuters
The New York investor Saul Steinberg, operating through his Reliance Group Holdings, bought 3.5 million shares in Mercury International Group, increasing his stake to an estimated 13.5 percent and prompting speculation that he intends a takeover. Mercury includes Warburg's merchant bank and has emerged as one of Britain's four biggest security houses. It has said it believed it should remain independent without a dominant shareholder.
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Development Bid
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
The Development Corporation of America, a home builder and real estate developer, said it had received an $89 million bid from the Miami-based Lennar Corporation, another home builder.
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Allegheny Divests
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
Allegheny International Inc., the troubled consumer and industrial products concern, said it had sold two subsidiaries to Group Financial Partners, a Louisville, Ky., holding company, for undisclosed terms as part of its divestiture program.
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