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27th of April 1987 News
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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1987
Date: 28 April 1987
LEAD: International A3-14 The U.S. barred Kurt Waldheim from entering the country because of evidence that he ''participated in activities amounting to persecution'' of Jews and others in Greece and Yugoslavia during World War II. Page A1 Pakistan has asked for U.S. aircraft for use in surveillance to defend against raids by warplanes based in Afghanistan, Administration officials said.
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NEWS SUMMARY: MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1987
Date: 27 April 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-9, B12 The U.S. may end trade sanctions against Japan by the end of June, officials said. President Reagan is expected to tell Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone this week that the restrictions might be lifted. Page A1 In a Japanese gesture to Washington, Mr.
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Campaign On Behalf of Free Press
Date: 28 April 1987
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
LEAD: AWARE of a growing willingness among Americans to see the Government institute press curbs, an association of journalists has turned to the Advertising Council for a campaign to plead its case.
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BRITISH PAPER DEFIES A BAN ON SPY STORY
Date: 28 April 1987
By Francis X. Clines, Special To the New York Times
Francis Clines
LEAD: In an unusual challenge to the Government, a British newspaper ignored a court ban today and published details of a book asserting that British intelligence agents plotted against Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
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UAL Meeting
Date: 28 April 1987
LEAD: Richard J. Ferris, chairman of UAL Inc., scheduled a news conference in Manhattan Thursday after the company's annual meeting of stockholders. It would be Mr. Ferris's first such meeting since United Airlines' pilots offered three weeks ago to buy the huge carrier for $4.5 billion. UAL said the carrier was not for sale.
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Fairfield to Buy Price Stations
Date: 28 April 1987
LEAD: The Price Communications Corporation said it had entered into a contract to sell seven radio stations in four cities to Fairfield Broadcasting Inc. for $120 million. Price said it would keep a 25 percent interest and become a subordinated lender to Fairfield, which will consist of only the seven stations at this time.
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Sovran to Buy Bank Company
Date: 28 April 1987
AP
LEAD: The Sovran Financial Corporation said it had a definitive agreement to merge with the Nashville-based Commerce Union Corporation in a stock swap valued at more than $600 million.
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F.S.L.I.C. Sues Vernon Officials
Date: 28 April 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation today filed its largest lawsuit ever, against former officers and directors of the Vernon Savings and Loan Association, which was closed last month, The insurance fund said it was seeking to recover several hundred million dollars in damages from the principal owner and six former officers of Vernon for their ''systematic looting and wasting'' of the thrift association's assets.
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Burlington Accused Of Stock Violations
Date: 28 April 1987
By Robert J. Cole
Robert Cole
LEAD: Asher B. Edelman, the New York investor, and Dominion Textile Inc., Canada's biggest textile manufacturer, accused Burlington Industries yesterday of taking unlawful steps to manipulate the price at which the two could buy Burlington shares, preventing them from trying to take over the company.
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Allegheny Investor May Seek New Bid
Date: 28 April 1987
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, a New York-based investment partnership with a stake in Allegheny International Inc., said it might seek new bidders for the Pittsburgh-based appliance manufacturer.
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