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16th of August 1992 News

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Japan Auto Pact Seen

Date: 17 August 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Four Japanese automotive companies have agreed to standardize their parts to reduce costs, the Nihon Keizai newspaper reported today. The report said the companies -- Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha and Kawasaki Heavy Industries -- would work out the details next month.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 17 August 1992

International A2-6 BUSH DENIES SEEKING IRAQI CLASH

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Pinelands Inc. Reports Loss

Date: 17 August 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Pinelands Inc. said Friday that it had a second-quarter loss of $2.4 million, in contrast to net income of $1.5 million, or 9 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. The television company also said revenue fell 12 percent, to $45.9 million, from $52.4 million.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 August 1992

International 3-21 PLAN TO CHALLENGE IRAQ

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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Press; Buyers Seek Distress Sales as Newspaper Prices Stay Low

Date: 17 August 1992

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

THOUGH few newspapers are being bought and sold these days, prospective buyers with cash in hand are sensing that some real bargains are available from sellers who need -- not merely want -- to sell. Make no mistake. The vast majority of prospective sellers will not settle for the prices that newspapers currently bring and are hoping that an improved economy will restore newspaper prices to the glory days of the late 1980's.

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Conflict in the Balkans; Reporter for The Times Quits Bosnia After a Serb Warning

Date: 16 August 1992

A reporter who contributes regularly to The New York Times left Serb-controlled territory in Bosnia and Herzegovina yesterday after being told by the Serbian authorities that his safety at Serbian checkpoints could no longer be assured. The reporter, Chuck Sudetic, who has reported for The Times from the area since 1990, returned safely to Belgrade, where he lives. The State Department in Washington issued a statement criticizing what it described as Mr. Sudetic's expulsion.

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Fractured G.O.P. Meets as Public Voices Disfavor

Date: 17 August 1992

By Robin Toner

Robin Toner

Battered by political events and months of disorganization in President Bush's re-election drive, Republicans assembled here today for their national convention in a mood of striking uncertainty for a party that has held the White House for the last 12 years. The latest New York Times/CBS News Poll outlines the daunting task of political rehabilitation that faces them. Gov. Bill Clinton, the Democratic nominee, retains a 17-point lead over Mr. Bush. Perhaps more important, the vast majority of American voters said there needed to be "real change" in the way things are going in this country, according to this survey. Candidate for Change Only 15 percent said that re-electing Mr. Bush would bring that change, compared with 63 percent who saw that possibility under a Clinton Presidency.

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A First Job Fades as the Paper Route Grows Up

Date: 16 August 1992

By Peter T. Kilborn

Peter Kilborn

Eventually the newspaper strike that is afflicting the Pittsburgh area will be settled. Some of the teamsters who walked off the job in May will return to their jobs as truck drivers, and some presumably won't. But some people who have been idled know already that they have lost their jobs for good, like Bobby Griska, who is 14 years old. Bobby is a paperboy, one of 4,300 young door-to-door carriers who delivered The Pittsburgh Press and The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Under the newspapers' plan for more efficient home delivery, all 4,300 young carriers have been dismissed. They will be replaced by far fewer adults who can cover longer routes by flinging the papers onto lawns from car windows.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: The Democrats; Clinton Campaign to Slow Down During G.O.P. Convention

Date: 16 August 1992

By Gwen Ifill

Gwen Ifill

Bill Clinton's frantic pace will slow significantly next week as the Republicans take center stage for their week of self-congratulation. But it is clear that the Republicans began stealing the march on the Democrat last week. President Bush's campaign commandeered the airwaves and news pages with seemingly contradictory statements on abortion, attacks on Mr. Clinton's wife, Hillary, pronouncements on "sleaze" journalism and, finally, the political reinstatement of James A. Baker 3d.

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Barrie Sardoff, Emmanuel Roman

Date: 16 August 1992

Barrie Fern Sardoff, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sardoff of East Meadow, L.I., and Emmanuel Roman, the son of Philippe Roman of Paris and the late Veronique Jordan Roman, were married last evening in New York. Cantor Bernard Fitch performed the interdenominational ceremony at Tavern on the Green, with the Rev. James Wentz, a Unitarian Universalist minister, participating. Mrs. Roman graduated and received a master's degree in computer science from Columbia University, where she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and received an M.B.A. degree from Stanford University. She was until recently a clothing industry analyst at Oppenheimer & Company in New York. Her father is an account executive for The Daily News in New York.

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Taiwan Sees Less Saving

Date: 17 August 1992

Reuters

Taiwan's savings rate, though still one of the highest in the world, is expected to fall to a 17-year low this year because consumer spending has surged and capital has been moved overseas.

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