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ACTOR'S MEMORABILIA LEFT TO THE PLAYERS
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The documents were donated to the club's theater collection by Lloyd V. Almirall, a New York lawyer, who died of Parkinson's disease at the age of 79 on May 4 at his home in Ridgefield, Conn. Mr. Allomirall, who in 1976 retired as senior partner in Breed, Abbott & Morgan, was a legal and financial adviser to a number of Broadway actors and producers.
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Burlington Bond Waived
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COMPANY NEWS
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Shultz Pledges Support for Plans to Preserve Corregidor Memorials
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Secretary of State George P. Shultz examining a cannon as he toured World War II battle sites on the island of Corregidor in the Philippines. Mr. Shultz, who was a Marine lieutenant in the Pacific, said he would see ''how we can be helpful'' in saving memorial sites from scrap-iron salvagers, souvenir hunters and the encroaching jungle. Mr. Shultz is to meet today with President Corazon C. Aquino. (AP)
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WESTERN STAR BUSINESS SYSEMS reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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c-Net loss
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Secret Talks
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SPORTS PEOPLE
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IN NEW JERSEY, AN EARLY ENTRY FOR GOVERNOR
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''It's a lot easier,'' Mr. Russo concluded, ''to sell a hard-line position than it is to sell the Constitution.''
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A COMPROMISE ON KOCH PLAN YIELDS BUDGET
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''I think there was always a feeling that most of us did not want a confrontation with the Mayor,'' Mr. Stein said. ''I think we felt awkward about it personally and we felt that it would not have been good for the government. We felt it would have paralyzed things for months.''
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JUDGE LINKED TO MYERSON SEEKS RELEASE OF EVIDENCE
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Mr. Schaeffer said he will formally request at a news conference today that Mayor Koch release the materials immediately.
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SRI LANKA AGREES TO AID FOR TAMILS
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It said rebels from the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam attacked camps in Vasavilan, Kadduvan and Kurumbasetty with mortar fire and used small arms. The attack came a day after 200 police commandos captured a rebel base in Tikkody in eastern Batticaloa district.
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BRUSH FIRES SCAR 4 WESTERN STATES
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There were no injuries in the California fire, but three Nevada firefighters were treated for smoke inhalation, according to Joe Ross, a spokesman for the Bureau of Land Management.
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Spinks Was Here, There, Everywhere
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''Now all the little guys all over the world,'' Spinks said, ''can stand up and feel proud.''
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Bitter Choice: Work or Health; The Medicaid Precipice
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While costs remain uncertain, these proposals in concept reflect sensible attempts to address the needs of 37 million Americans who have no health insurance coverage. Pushing the working poor to the Medicaid precipice produces regression, not reform.
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KEY RATES
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*Municipal Bond Index, The Bond Buyer Salomon Brothers estimates for belwether issues.
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BRAZIL SEEKS LOANS, A NEW $7.3 BILLION
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One key gauge to confidence will be the response of the dollar in the black market Tuesday. Last week, amid rumors of an imminent Brazilian devaluation, it rose 18 percent, closing last Friday at a record of 50 cruzeiros to the dollar.
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ITALIAN ELECTION DEALS A SETBACK TO COMMUNISTS
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The results early today showed the Greens with 2.6 percent of the vote, which would give them 13 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
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Diary of a Weirdo
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OBSERVER
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SURVIVAL TECHNOLOGY INC reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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b-Net income and is after an extraordinary tax benefit of $180,000.
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Harold Strauss Teams With Rosenfeld Agency
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ADVERTISING
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AMBRIT INC reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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The company said because of prefered dividend requirements, there were no share earnings in either quarter.
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Dynamics Sets Rocket Plans
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The General Dynamics Atlas rockets will be built in San Diego and launched from Cape Canaveral. The rocket's engines are made by the Pratt & Whitney division of the United Technologies Corporation and the Rocketdyne division of Rockwell International.
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MACGREGOR SPORTING GOODS INC reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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Both latest periods include the operations of Sports Specialties acquired as of Aug. 1, 1986, for financial reporting purposes.
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LAKELAND INDUSTRIES reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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1,570,223
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G.O.P. to Ask Trump About Mayoral Bid
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The possibility of a fusion ticket was discussed Friday at a meeting attended by four of the city's five county chairmen. State Senator Roy M. Goodman, the Manhattan Republican chairman, said a fusion ticket would be discussed with disaffected Democrats, representatives of other political parties and labor leaders.
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WTD INDUSTRIES reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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4,403,852
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ATCO LTD reports earnings for Year to March 31
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The company said the latest year's results include a $58.1 million gain from real estate sales and the sale of certain stock, offset by a $20.7 million writedown of drilling rigs and the relocation of rental assets.
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FINAL GRADE: MODEST GAINS
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ABOUT EDUCATION
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Our Towns; The Anxiety Of Cream Cheese: A Singles' Tale
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''I've seen him every night for six weeks,'' said Miss Kroll. Asked if she would be going to more Punch parties, Miss Kroll said, ''Oh, I hope not.''
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WITH AN OPEN MIND, CLAUDE BESSY MOLDS PARIS BALLET SCHOOL'S FUTURE
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Miss Bessy has made a special effort to revive ballets from the old French repertory. ''These old classical ballets should remain part of our collective memory,'' she said. When the school moves next season into a new building in the suburb of Nanterre, Miss Bessy hopes to create an all-encompassing cultural environment. ''Why are there no statues of Nijinsky and Lifar in France?'' she asked. ''Because there is no contact among the arts anymore. Each is in its compartment.''
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TRANSCRIPT OF REAGAN'S SPEECH ON MEETING IN VENICE AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
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Good night and God bless you.
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KOCH WANTS WELFARE CONTRACTORS TO GIVE JOBS TO WELFARE CLIENTS
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Joseph S. Murphy, Chancellor of the City University, urged that the new Federal legislation remove restrictions that some states impose on welfare recipents attending college. He said lifting this barrier would amount to ''an exit pass out of the underclass and out of the cycle of poverty.''
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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1987
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B20
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CIBA-GEIGY TO BUY SPECTRA-PHYSICS
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COMPANY NEWS
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A SRI LANKAN MINORITY THAT DOESN'T DO BATTLE
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''The boys come down here sometimes and try to stir us up,'' a young man said, referring to the armed Tamil militants. ''But we always know about it. And when we know they are around, we just inform the police.'' NUWARA ELIYA JOURNAL
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TREE-GUARD TEMPEST: TWO AGENCIES TANGLE
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''We act by citizen complaint only,'' Mr. Riccio said. ''So far there have been no complaints on the block.''
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GREAT AMERICAN MANAGEENT & INVESTMENT INC reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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5,183,000
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DALLAS NO. 1 IN DEADLY FORCE
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Dallas's police department ranked No. 1 among the nation's 11 largest cities in the use of deadly force in 1986, according to a survey of police departments by a Dallas newspaper. Police officers in Dallas killed 1.03 people per 100,000 population, the Dallas Times Herald reported Sunday. San Diego was second with 0.83 people killed per 100,000 and Los Angeles third with 0.71 deaths, the newspaper said. Per capita, Dallas police last year killed about four times as many people as police in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Phoenix and New York and twice as many as police in Chicago, Houston, San Antonio and Detroit, according to the survey.
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CLIMATE STUDY TESTS SATELLITE DATA
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SCIENCE WATCH
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Off Base on Yankee TV
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TOPICS OF THE TIMES
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NAVY ALLOWS FEMALE TECHNICIANS ON BOARD FOR TESTS OF SUBMARINES
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The Navy stressed today the decision to take any civilian worker on such a cruise would continue ''to be made by the appropriate commander'' based on such considerations as ''command readiness, safety, the nature of the work to be performed or other appropriate considerations.''
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TUNING UP FOR 'TOSCA' IN THE PARK
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Mr. Navarro, who has conducted in stadium performances in Spain but has never done a parks concert in New York before, believes performing before large crowds can be ''positive for opera.''
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U.S. KNEW OF IRAN ARMS, OFFICIALS SAY
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China has denied selling Silkworm missiles to Iran, but Reagan Administration officials have said they do not believe Beijing's denials. Several diplomats in Beijing said last week that Iran had obtained great quantities of Chinese arms by way of North Korea.
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Reagan Appointments
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The White House announced today that President Reagan plans to appoint Bill Blass, one of Nancy Reagan's favorite dress designers, and Betsy Bloomingdale, a close friend whom the Reagans often visit in California, to new positions on the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.
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Refined Equipment Is Helping Golfers
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Hannigan said that he is not aware of any nonconforming U-groove clubs made by other companies. If the Ping Eye 2's were declared conforming, it is expected that other companies would follow Ping's trend and use similar specifications.
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THREE DEMOCRATIC HOPEFULS PROFESS FAITH IN CITIES
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Mr. Jackson said at that news conference that this proposal was not an attempt to move away from a strong Federal committment to the cities and to poor people. ''Certainly, we ought to recommit ourselves to the Great Society,'' said Mr. Jackson, ''And the war on poverty.''
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NEW JERSEY METALS FIRM INVESTIGATED ON FUTURES
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Mr. Meyer said that American Metals had not engaged in any illegal activities. But when asked if American Metals did, in fact, hedge in the commodities markets and deliver the physical metal to Amalgamated for settlement purposes, he said he was not familar enough with the firm's procedures to answer the question. ''I'm not into it deep enough,'' he said. He added that he would turn over all of American Metals' books to the Federal investigators later this week.
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Backer & Spielvogel Wins Wendy's Account
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ADVERTISING
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SAN ANTONIO AND SANTA FE GET AWARDS AS MOST LIVABLE CITIES
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In the smaller city category, New Rochelle, N.Y., was second and Evanston, Ill., third. Honorable mention awards were won by Cayey, P.R.; New Brunswick, N.J., and Norwalk, Conn.
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KEEPING REPORT ON MYERSON SECRET WAS NOT THE MAYOR'S IDEA
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It was never my intention or that of Mayor Koch or anyone else to keep the report confidential any longer than necessary. Your implication of a cover-up by the Mayor is un-fair. HAROLD R. TYLER JR. New York, June 12, 1987 The writer is a former U.S. district judge.
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DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES INC reports earnings for Qtr to April 30
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c-Includes tax credits of $393,000 for the quarter and $751,000 for the 9 months.
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PANAMANIAN, VOWING TO TOPPLE CHIEF, FLEES TO EXILE
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''We are in a crusade to overthrow these military officers and establish a democracy,'' Mr. Lewis said. ''There is room in our society for a professional, non-corrupt military, but not for the kind of repression Noriega is using. The selling point of Panama is our stability, and if this Government stays in power, we are going to lose that.''
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