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21st of July 1990 News
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Date: 21 July 1990
LEAD: International 2-5 The 30-year civil war in Ethiopia is drawing closer to the capital, Addis Ababa. People are hoarding food and fuel, and long lines for passports attest to a rush to leave. Page 1 Rebels captured a part of Monrovia, Liberia's capital, after fighting pitched battles with the few hundred remaining soldiers defending President Samuel K.
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Date: 22 July 1990
LEAD: International 3-13 East Germany's economic problems are beginning to reflect its transition to a market economy. Joblessness, officially unknown a year ago, is growing. Page 1 Solidarity's continuing rift has had a disillusioning effect on Henryk Wujec, a leader of the Solidarity caucus in Parliament.
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Universal Health
Date: 21 July 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: An investment group led by members of the Bass family of Fort Worth raised its stake in Universal Health Services Inc. to the equivalent of 11.4 percent of the company's class B stock, from 10.3 percent. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the group said it had held, and expected to continue having, discussions with Universal's managers about its investment in the company.
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Date: 21 July 1990
LEAD: Companies
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Pathe Makes First Payment
Date: 21 July 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The MGM/UA Communications Company said today that its stockholders had received the first payment from the Pathe Communications Corporation in connection with Pathe's tender offer for MGM/UA.
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Hotel Investors Acquisition Bid
Date: 21 July 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: A California investor, Leonard M. Ross, has offered to acquire the remaining hotel and casino properties of Hotel Investors Trust for $46 million. Hotel Investors, based in Los
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Ahmanson Sells Its Headquarters
Date: 21 July 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: H. F. Ahmanson & Company, a savings and loan holding company based here, sold its downtown headquarters building to a partnership between Kawasaki Enterprises Inc. of Japan and Takenaka & Company in Los Angeles. Ahmanson declined to disclose the sale price, but said it would record a $12 million pretax gain.
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Alaska Pipeline Reaches Accord
Date: 21 July 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The operator of the trans-Alaska pipeline, which carries a quarter of the nation's domestically produced oil, has reached an agreement with state officials on measures to cut air pollution, ending a threat that the pipeline would be shut down. the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, the consortium of seven oil companies that operates the 800-mile pipeline, had threatened to cut off an important source of oil as a deadline approached for compliance with an Environmental Protection Agency order.
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Ford Gets Offers For Subsidiary
Date: 21 July 1990
AP
LEAD: The Ford Motor Company has received three bids for its aerospace subsidiary and may accept one within a week, a company spokesman, Thomas Rhoades, said. The bids were made by the Loral Corporation; a consortium including the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, the Carlyle Group, an investment firm, and Aerospatiale, the French aerospace company, and a joint offer by Alcatel N.V.
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Judge's Killing Prompts a Challenge
Date: 22 July 1990
By Kate McKenna
Kate McKenna
LEAD: IN 1950, when Congress first drafted a plan to financially protect the widowed spouses of Federal judges, the grim possibility that a justice would be assassinated was not within its collective memory. In the last 11 years, however, three judges have been murdered in connection with cases they have heard, the first such incidents since the pioneer days of the 1800's, and Capitol
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Boeing Holding Talks To Sell de Havilland
Date: 21 July 1990
By Lawrence M. Fisher, Special To the New York Times
Lawrence
LEAD: The Boeing Company said today that it was discussing the possible sale of its de Havilland commuter-aircraft division to Aeritalia of Italy and Aerospatiale of France. De Havilland, which Boeing purchased from the Canadian Government in 1986, builds airplanes with 36 to 56 seats and is based in Downsview,
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