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''What are the second and third order of effects if Khomeini attacks our forces and we strike back?'' a general said. The danger of an initial violent confrontation with Iran may have been recognized in the White House, he said, but he wondered how much thought had been given to where a repetitious and ever-increasing spiral of violence would lead.
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CCA INDUSTRIES reports earnings for Qtr to May 31
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The company said the net income for the latest quarter and 6 months includes $530,503 and $664,317 of advertising, respectively, compared with the year-ago periods of $3,284 and $3,284 of advertising, respectively.
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O'CONNOR URGES CATHOLICS TO JOIN JEWS IN A SERVICE
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''But it would hardly be a substitute for a genuine inquiry to clarify the reasons for the disagreement we have had over the past few weeks,'' he added.
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Bridge: Brooklyn Professor Settles A Play-or-Defend Question
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If you said you wished to play six no-trump, you have won the challenge.
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FOUR GROUPS IN BLUE NOTE SHOWCASE
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JAZZ FESTIVAL
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BASEBALL WITHOUT BEER? YANKEES TO GIVE IT A TRY
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''It's a fun place, someplace you can take your family and have a few drinks,'' said Mike Kalson, a security guard. ''If I got put somewhere and they told me I couldn't drink, I'd move someplace else.''
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Iranians Say Iraqis Killed 10 In Poison Gas Raid on Town
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There was no comment from Iraq on the report. Iran has accused Iraq of using chemical weapons frequently during the Iran-Iraq war, now nearly seven years old. Iraq has denied the accusations, but a United Nations investigation team that recently visited the war front declared that Iraq had used chemical weapons.
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NATIONAL REFERENCE PUBISHING reports earnings for Qtr to March 31
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The company was not publicly traded in the year-ago third quarter.
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SERVICES HURT BY TECHNOLOGY
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''It was a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem,'' Mr. Dale said.
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DANCE: FRENCH TROUPE IN 2 WORKS AT DURHAM
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''Vertee,'' whose title is an invented word, and which was performed Saturday night, seems a transitional work. The choreographers, Miss Million, Miss Berbessou and Mr. Bohlmeijer engage in considerable chest to chest confrontations in their armorlike costumes. The space-age atmosphere ironically contrasts two office chairs and a round tilted table. The breath-initiated falls to the floor, the brutal hanging embraces - all the movement images are arresting; the work as a whole is properly inscrutable.
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DATA TECHNOLOGY reports earnings for Qtr to May 30
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5,665,000
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Lynn Uhlfelder, an Editor, Marries Daniel L. Berman
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Mr. Berman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Berman of Milwaukee, where his father is principal of the Keefe Avenue School.
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RESULTS PLUS
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Track and Field Soviet and East German Teams Triumph: The East German team dominated the women's standing, but the Soviet Union rallied to win the men's competition in the European Cup in Prague. The East Germans dominated the women's events from the start and finished on top of the standings with 119 points, a margin of 27 points over the Soviet Union. But the Soviet athletes, who trailed after the first day of events at the Rosicky Stadium, had a strong comeback yesterday to win the men's event with 117 points, 2 1/2 more than the East Germans. Linford Christie of Britain scored the only double of the meet. He won the men's 200 meters in 20.63 seconds yesterday after taking the 100 meters in 10.23 seconds Saturday. Francesco Panetta's victory in the steeplechase was the highlight of the meet, as the Italian won in the fastest time in the world this year: 8 minutes 13.47 seconds.(AP) Show Jumping Rookie Is Lake Placid Winner: Greg Best of Flemington, N.J., a rookie on the show-jumping grand prix circuit, picked up his third victory of the year yesterday in the $30,000 Lake Placid Grand Prix, closing event of the 18th annual Lake Placid Horse Show. A starting field of 57 horses competed in a one-round format on a 16-jump, 466-yard course. Only 12 of these horses completed the course without penalty. The fastest of these times was turned in by Best, a 22-year-old University of Pennsylvania graduate. He finished in 61.797 seconds on his 8-year-old thoroughbred, bred on Chado Farm in Neshanic Station, N.J. Best, the leader in the Rhulen Rookie of the Year standing, edged Jay Land of Atlanta, who finished in 62.474 seconds on Leapy Lad, an 11-year-old Irish-bred gelding. Yacht Racing Hood Dominates Block Island Races: Ted Hood, the veteran America's Cup skipper, sailmaker and yacht designer from Portsmouth, R.I., sailed his 15-year-old Robin to three first-place finishes, a second and a fifth in the five-race Block Island Race Week series that ended late Friday. Hood is in line to win the overall perpetual trophy for best score in his division. Another 15-year-old boat, Arcadia, owned by Robert Stone Jr. of Marion, Mass., beat several newer designs for Class 1 honors. The overall class winners in the 250-boat fleet were: Class 1, Arcadia; Class 2, Fujimo; Class 3, Pirate Twin; Class 4, Mad Max; Class 5, Houqua; Class 6, Indian Summer; Class 7, Spirit; Class 8, Smiling Banshee; Class 9, L.A. Express; Class 10, Free and Clear; Class 11, Conspiracy; Class 12, Brigadoon IV; Class 13, Robin; Class 14, Intimidation and Class A, Centauri.
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Tulsa Man Kills Mother, Wife, Sister and Himself
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Dorothy Shelton had been shot in the back of her head. Wayne Shelton's body was found in the bathtub. The police said he had put the gun in his mouth and fired.
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MOB FIGURE SEIZED IN HEROIN SALE
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At his arraignment yesterday in Brooklyn Criminal Court, Mr. Rampino was charged with criminal sale of a controlled substance in the first degree, which carries a sentence of 15 years to life in prison. Bail was set at $150,000.
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WATERHOUSE INVESTOR SERVCES reports earnings for Qtr to May 31
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.40
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Carolyn Koss, Economist, Is Bride of Philip S. Kasten
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Mr. Kasten, who received bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a member of the technical staff at A.T.&T. Bell Laboratories in North Andover, Mass. His father is textile technology editor at The Daily News Record, a Fairchild publication in New York.
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JAPAN'S SINATRA SINGS FOR FANS IN NEW YORK
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What was wrong with those names? Mr. Itsuki lowers his head. ''They didn't make a hit,'' he said.
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Papandreou Threatens To Cancel Base Talks
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''There will be no bases talks and the bases will close in 1988 if the United States doesn't withdraw fully, officially and publicly these false and groundless accusations against our country,'' Mr. Papandreou said.
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RAHAL OUTRUNS MARIO ANDRETTI
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AUTO RACING
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LOW RATINGS TOP A LIST OF WOES AT CBS NEWS
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As to the long list of difficult decisions facing CBS News, Mr. Rather said summer is traditionally the time in the television business when problems are addressed and courses are laid, adding, ''The nature of this particular year being what it is, we may have more to resolve than any other time.''
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AMID THE STEEP HILLS OF WISCONSIN, A SOLAR VILLAGE FLOURISHES
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They come to see the solar-heated buildings: the fire station on Sunbeam Boulevard East, a service station, the Kickapoo Valley Medical Clinic, Peoples State Bank, an insurance center, housing for the elderly, a television repair shop and the Country Garden Restaurant.
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'KIDS WHO KILL,' ON 5
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Indeed, ''Kids Who Kill'' indicates that there is no other answer. It makes a case for separating murderous young people from society for the protection of everyone else.
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LINE-ITEM PEPPERONI? FISCALLY SOUND ANCHOVIES?
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WASHINGTON TALK - THE BUDGET PROCESS
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ALTHEA FLYNT, PUBLISHER, DIES
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Ten years ago, after a would-be assassin's bullets left him paralyzed and impotent, Mr. Flynt began using Dilaudid, a morphine-like painkiller. His wife joined him and together they became addicted.
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NO NO-HITTER FOR DARLING
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A TOUGH DAY FOR PITCHERS AS METS AND YANKS LOSE
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FILM: 'EL COCHECITO'
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Don Anselmo... Jose Isbert; Don Lucas... Jose A. Bepe; WITH... Pedro Porcel, Maria Luisa Ponte, Jose Luis Lopez Vazquez.
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ANOTHER PROFITABLE QUARTER FOR MANY STOCK EXCHANGES
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A revised table, with an explanation, appears on page D17.
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CARDS SQUEEZE EXPOS BY 7-6
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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AZINGER PLAYS SAFE TO WIN BY STROKE
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GOLF
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Shultz Says Reagan Will Not Delay Plan For Kuwaiti Tankers
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By the end of July, the battleship Missouri is expected to depart its home port in California and take up station in the Arabian Sea from which it would be able to venture into the straits.
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Wrapped in Warmth at an East Side Pool
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Children keeping warm after a swim at the John Jay Pool on East 77th Street in Manhattan. The city's pools officially opened Saturday but cold temperatures discouraged most from taking a dip. (NYT/Larry C Morris)
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Brilliant Is Bride Of Thomas Thompson
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Mr. Thompson, a graduate of Dartmouth College, received a master's degree from Teachers College of Columbia University. He is the son of Mary Edlo Thompson of Grosse Pointe, Mich., and the late John Lee Thompson. He is manager of Local 340 of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union in New York. His father was a chemical engineer.
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SEOUL PARTY CHIEF BACKS DIRECT VOTE FOR THE PRESIDENT
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Mr. Kim, who met last week with Mr. Chun, has been refusing to meet with Mr. Roh, arguing that true power rested with the President.
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CYCLESTS STRIVING TO MAKE FINAL CUT
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TOUR DE FRANCE
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RED SOX SCUFF RHODEN
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A TOUGH DAY FOR PITCHERS AS METS AND YANKS LOSE
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EXECUTIVE CHANGES
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* Royale Airlines Inc., Shreveport, La., elected Phillips C. Witter chairman and chief executive, succeeding D. Y. Smith Jr., who was named to the newly created position of chairman emeritus.
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NICHOLS RESEARCH reports earnings for Qtr to May 31
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2,421,560
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Give Brazil Another Chance
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Brazil possesses the resources and spirit to become an economic power. It's not yet clear, though, whether this Government can impose the discipline to reach that potential. Creditors should give Brazil every chance to prove its political maturity.
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AUTOSPA CORP reports earnings for Qtr to March 31
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c-Net loss
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Panel on Landmarks Awaits Appointments
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The appointment of Prof. Sarah Bradford Landau has been delayed by her vacation, and the appointment of Mildred F. Schmertz has been temporarily withdrawn. Frances X. Paulo withdrew from consideration less than a week after her appointment.
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SOVIET LABOR CAMP: A TROVE OF PHOTOS
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''There is now an enormous change because of Gorbachev,'' he added. ''The K.G.B. used to work without reason. That is not possible now.''
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Jay Charles Colen Is Wed To Francine Rosen on L.I.
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Mrs. Colen, a loan manager for Citibank, graduated from Queens College. She received a master's degree in exercise science from the University of Massachusetts and a master's in physical education from Teachers College of Columbia University. Mr. Colen, a marketing manager for the A. C. Nielsen Company Media Research Group in New York, graduated from Northeastern University and received a master's degree in broadcasting from Syracuse University.
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C3 INC reports earnings for Qtr to March 31
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b-Net loss
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Forced Navajo Relocation Contradicts Precedent
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A less drastic solution than the largest forced relocation of an ethnic group since the World War II internment of Japanese-Americans should be not only given a chance but encouraged. GEORGE S. GROSSMAN Chicago, June 19, 1987 The writer is professor of law and law librarian at Northwestern University.
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CHEFS INTERNATIONAL INC reports earnings for Qtr to May 3
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237,358
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WASHINTON TALK - National Security; ARMS AND THE WOMAN
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And Ms. Cahn added: ''What is needed is a critical mass of women in the field. If there were enough peer support you could say, 'The emperor has no clothes' or 'Perhaps a blockade isn't necessary.' That atmosphere doesn't exist right now.''
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A Paper Bogs Down
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''Our policy is to support the reflagging,'' the senior State Department official said. ''There are no options under consideration.'' WASHINGTON TALK: BRIEFING
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Advertising; JWT Deal Gets Mixed Reviews Advertising; People
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* William Heater was named executive vice president, co-creative director, and Arthur Eisenbach, senior vice president, director of marketing research and planning, at Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Boston.
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THE COMPLEX POLITICS OF ART: DISPUTE OVER DELACROIX SHOW
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According to Mr. Szeemann, there is still a slim chance that the retrospective may appear in some form at a West Coast museum.
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RICHARD POSTS 280 FOR FIRST VICTORY
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