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30th of November 1989 News
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Denver Post Picks New Editor
Date: 01 December 1989
AP
LEAD: F. Gilman Spencer, former editor of The Daily News in New York, was named editor in chief of The Denver Post on Wednesday. He replaces Robert W. Ritter, who resigned. Mr. Spencer joined The Daily News in 1984 and left recently after a well-publicized disagreement with the publisher, James Hoge.
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Sale by Media General
Date: 01 December 1989
AP
LEAD: Freedom Newspapers Inc. of Irvine, Calif., has agreed to buy 30 weekly newspapers in Southern California from Media General Inc., Media General said this week. No terms were disclosed. The 30 papers have a circulation of 470,000 and are published in Orange County and eastern Los Angeles County by Golden West Publishing Inc., a Media General unit.
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Survey Finds Americans Favor a Reunited Germany
Date: 01 December 1989
By Robin Toner
Robin Toner
LEAD: The upheaval in Eastern Europe has left Americans optimistic and ready for even greater change in the region. Two out of three say East and West Germany should be reunited, and an equal number predict that Eastern Europe will be largely out of Soviet control a year from now.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 November 1989
LEAD: International A3-21
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 01 December 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-24 Czechoslovakia's boarders will open to virtually all travel and fortifications along some sections of its 240-mile boarder with Austria will be dismantled, the Government announced. Page A1
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THORNBURGH'S AIM: PLUG NEWS LEAKS
Date: 30 November 1989
AP
LEAD: Attorney General Dick Thornburgh said today that unauthorized disclosures to reporters had prompted him to order a complete review of Justice Department press guidelines to tighten the release of information.
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Next Inc. Outlook
Date: 30 November 1989
Reuters
LEAD: Steven P. Jobs, the president of Next Inc., said that his company was shipping thousands of its work stations this year and that it expected to ship tens of thousands of them next year. He told industry officials that half of the 100 largest American companies had been testing the new machines and that a half-dozen new applications programs were expected by next spring at $600 to $700 each.
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Toyota Plant Starts
Date: 30 November 1989
AP
LEAD: The Toyota Motor Corporation said its automobile plant in Georgetown, Ky., began producing engines for its Camry models, which in the future would be exported to Japan. Toyota, Japan's largest auto maker, said annual production at the plant would rise to 300,000 vehicles in 1992. The plant has 3,000 employees and produces 200,000 Camry sedans a year.
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Kysor Vote Urged
Date: 30 November 1989
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by the Enstar Group Inc., once known as Kinder-Care Inc., said it had submitted a shareholder proposal for a vote at the Kysor Industrial Corporation's next annual meeting that would require its directors to seek a buyer for the company. Enstar, an operator of day care centers based in Montgomery, Ala., controls 12.1 percent of the six million shares outstanding of Kysor, a refrigeration equipment and truck-part maker in Cadillac, Mich.
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Gerber to Close Plant in Ontario
Date: 01 December 1989
AP
LEAD: The Gerber Products Company said it will close its Niagara Falls, Ontario, plant by April, terminating about 150 jobs. The world's largest maker of baby food is consolidating production in its three United States plants: in Fremont, Mich.; Fort Smith, Ark., and Asheville, N.C.
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