إعادة السبت، ٧ سبتمبر ١٩٩١

كان ٧ سبتمبر ١٩٩١ السبت تحت علامة النجمة . كان هذا هو يوم 249 من السنة. كان رئيس الولايات المتحدة George Bush.

إذا كنت قد ولدت في هذا اليوم ، فأنت تبلغ٪ s سنة. كان عيد ميلادك الأخير في 34 ، الأحد، ٧ سبتمبر ٢٠٢٥ يوم مضى. عيد ميلادك القادم في 292 ، بعد الاثنين، ٧ سبتمبر ٢٠٢٦ يوم. لقد عشت لمدة 72 يوم ، أو حوالي ١٢٬٧١١ ساعة ، أو حوالي ٣٠٥٬٠٧٨ دقيقة ، أو حوالي ١٨٬٣٠٤٬٧١٢ ثانية.

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7th of September 1991 News

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 September 1991

International 3-17 How the Soviet Union will feed itself this winter is a growing concern, the Administration said, predicting a poor Soviet harvest, and concerned that financing problems might delay Western food aid. Page A1

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Oklahoma Bank

Date: 07 September 1991

The Bancoklahoma Corporation, once the second-largest banking company in Oklahoma, said it had filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and that it had also filed a reorganization plan. The filing, made in Tulsa, does not affect its former subsidiary, the Bank of Oklahoma in Tulsa, which was separated from the holding company in 1986 when the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation provided $130 million in financial assistance to the bank. Earlier this year, the F.D.I.C. sold the bank to a group of local investors.

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News Summary

Date: 07 September 1991

Soviet Turmoil 4-7 The Baltic states became indepedent during deliberations at the first meeting of the Soviet Union's new ruling council. The act formally freed Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, which were incorporated forcibly in the Soviet Union in 1940. Page 1

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Continental Air Cutting Jobs

Date: 07 September 1991

Continental Airlines said yesterday that it would eliminate 890 jobs to cut its costs as it entered the winter season, when traffic falls. The airline, which filed for bankruptcy in December, said that it had reduced its operating costs by $117 million for the rest of the year and that it had cut about $43 million in annual labor expenses.

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Chemical Maker's Plan Is Rejected

Date: 07 September 1991

By Ap

The Federal Trade Commission said it had rejected a proposal by the Great Lakes Chemical Corporation to acquire the half of the Arkansas Chemical Corporation it did not own. Great Lakes, based in West Lafayette, Ind., and the Pittsburgh-based PPG Industries each own half of Arkansas Chemical, in El Dorado, Ark. Arkansas Chemical makes elemental bromine, a liquid used in pharmaceuticals and flame retardants. The F.T.C. said it had denied the request because Great Lakes did not show that the move would not reduce competition in the markets served by the companies involved. The panel also ordered Great Lakes, Arkansas Chemical and PPG to alter their joint-venture agreement to allow PPG to compete more freely in marketing elemental bromine. The F.T.C. also ordered Great Lakes to seek approval before acquiring any other company that makes bromine.

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European Inquiry On Air France Aid

Date: 07 September 1991

By Ap

The European Commission said it had started an investigation into French Government plans to inject $339 million into Air France, the ailing national carrier. The commission, the executive body of the 12-nation European Community, said it would rule in two months whether this amounted to state aid or the normal action of a business investor. If it is the former, the commission would then rule on whether to allow the aid. The commission said it had received details of Air France's restructuring subsidy in recent days. The French Government owns 99 percent of Air France and has proposed to let the state-owned Banque National de Paris buy 5 percent to 10 percent of the airline. A European Community official said the commission, in ruling on state aid, would not make a special case for airlines because of the slump in traffic from the Persian Gulf war.

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Newmark & Lewis Cites Closing Costs

Date: 07 September 1991

Newmark & Lewis Inc., the consumer electronics and appliance retail chain that filed for bankruptcy protection last week, said it would cost about $13 million to close 29 stores. The company said that its operating losses have increased since it filed for creditor protection under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. The company blamed reduced consumer spending and the severe Northeast recession for its financial straits. But Newmark said it expected its revenues to increase with the restructuring that would reduce the chain to 25 stores from 54 and as consumers begin shopping for the holidays.

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GE Aerospace to Cut Work Force by 2,000

Date: 07 September 1991

by Ap

GE Aerospace, citing tough competition in a shrinking military market, said today that it would eliminate about 2,000 jobs by the middle of next year through attrition, retirements and layoffs. The cuts will affect workers in Camden, East Windsor and Moorestown, N.J., as well as in Philadelphia and nearby Valley Forge, Pa., where GE Aerospace is based.

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Was a Writer Shoved?

Date: 08 September 1991

Did ERIC DICKERSON lose his cool and shove a sportswriter last week? That's the question that National Football League officials are investigating, after reports that Dickerson, a star running back for the Indianapolis Colts, had to be restrained by cornerback EUGENE DANIEL after Dickerson shoved TOM RIETMANN of The Indianapolis News.

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Soviet Society Yearns, Above All, for Order; Live From Moscow

Date: 08 September 1991

To the Editor: Cable News Network's coverage of events in the Soviet Union will doubtless be judged another triumph. Yet differences in the role and value of the news media during the Persian Gulf war and the Soviet coup present a number of ironies.

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