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11th of October 1990 News

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In a Survey, Americans Wish a Pox On Both Congress and the President

Date: 12 October 1990

By Robin Toner

Robin Toner

LEAD: Four weeks before the midterm elections, the American public is in a discontented mood, with 60 percent saying they disapprove of the way Congress is doing its job and more than two-thirds saying it is time to replace most members of Congress, a New York Times/ CBS News Poll has found But people still look more kindly on their own members of Congress than on Congress in general, and the forces protecting incumbent House members are formidable, from superior war chests to the perquisites of office.

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My Very Small Step for Womankind

Date: 12 October 1990

By Robin Herman

Robin Herman

LEAD: I dug out the yellowed newspaper clippings last week. ''Woman Reporter Gets the Bare Facts.'' ''Locker-Room Lib Breaks Ice; Hockeymen Flee.'' ''NHL 'Cover-up': Woman in Locker Room.''

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Japan's Urban Underside Erupts, Tarnishing Image of Social Peace

Date: 11 October 1990

By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times

Steven Weisman

LEAD: On the surface, most Japanese view their country as a classless society prizing harmony and consensus among its many contending forces. Every once in a while, however, an incident occurs that exposes stresses, conflicts and anti-social behavior underneath the placid exterior.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 11 October 1990

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-15 A U.N. resolution condemning Israel for the deaths of at least 21 Arabs in Jerusalem appears closer to being formed after a policy shift by the Bush Administration. Page A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 12 October 1990

LEAD: International A3-13

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Layoffs by Hasbro

Date: 11 October 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Hasbro Inc., the nation's largest toy maker, said it had laid off 90 workers. Hasbro said it had made the cuts because of the ailing economy and its need to remain competitive. The company, which employs 8,000 worldwide, said administrative costs had grown at a greater rate than sales. The layoffs affected workers in marketing, research and development, sales and administration.

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Houston Industries

Date: 11 October 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Houston Industries, an electric utility holding company, adopted an employee stock ownership plan that will buy about 10 million of the company's 128 million shares outstanding. The company said it had adopted the plan to finance its obligations to make matching contributions under an employee savings plan.

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Nucor Expansion

Date: 11 October 1990

Reuters

LEAD: The Nucor Corporation said it plans to build a $300 million steel mill that could produce a million tons of sheet steel a year. The company said options had been obtained on sites near Blytheville and Osceola, Ark., in the northeastern part of the state, and a decision should be made in three months.

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Company News; Enron Names New President

Date: 12 October 1990

LEAD: The Enron Corporation, operator of the nation's largest natural gas transmission system, said yesterday that it had named Richard D. Kinder president and chief operating officer.

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Sale of Xerox Unit

Date: 12 October 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Crum & Forster Inc., the Xerox Corporation's insurance subsidiary, said it had signed a definitive agreement to sell the Navco Corporation, an auto insurance specialty company, to the General Motors Corporation's Motors Insurance Company subsidiary, for about $250 million. Navco, based in St. Louis, provides personal car insurance.

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