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Chay Suede

Roobertchay Domingues da Rocha Filho (Portuguese: [ˈʃaj suˈɛdʒi]; born 30 June 1992), known professionally as Chay Suede, is a Brazilian actor and singer-songwriter.

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30th of June 1992 News

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Times Completes Deliverers' Purchase

Date: 30 June 1992

The New York Times Company announced yesterday that it had completed its long-planned purchase of two newspaper wholesale distribution companies, the Metropolitan News Company and Newark Newsdealers Supply Company, which deliver The Times and many other newspapers to retail outlets and home delivery depots in New York City and central and northern New Jersey.

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Suit Names Cable Unit

Date: 30 June 1992

The successor to the bankrupt Financial News Network Inc. announced yesterday that it was suing Telecommunications Inc., the nation's largest operator of cable television systems, saying it had interfered with FNN's 1990 attempt to sell a major asset, the Learning Channel. Data Broadcasting, the Manhattan company that took over much of FNN's assets, is asking for triple damages of $26.5 million in a Federal suit contending violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The suit is a class-action lawsuit on behalf of all shareholders in the Learning Channel, of which FNN owned 47 percent.

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Outside Court, Rival Rallies and Heavy Politicking

Date: 30 June 1992

By Roberto Suro

Roberto Suro

At the precise moment the Supreme Court was issuing its much-awaited opinion, advocates of abortion rights and their opponents sallied forth to interpret it. They had not had a chance to read it, but never mind: with few exceptions they already knew they did not like it. The broad esplanade in front of the Supreme Court building was a milling marketplace of commentary just minutes after the ruling was issued. News releases, printed well in advance, were handed out as spokesmen and spokeswomen of various stripes spun from one knot of journalists to another.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Political Memo; Taking Heat at Every Turn, Bush Shows a Boiling Point

Date: 01 July 1992

By Andrew Rosenthal

Andrew Rosenthal

President Bush's temper seemed to get the better of him in Detroit on Monday night. Speaking to a group of Republican contributors, he said he was tired of hearing that the economy is not getting better when he is sure that it is, and he thinks Americans have just not gotten the word. Waving his arms in the air and nearly shouting, he said he is sick of not getting credit for the Persian Gulf war, the fall of communism and arms-control breakthroughs.

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DOW CORNING WILL SELL ITS ARTIFICIAL-JOINT BUSINESS

Date: 30 June 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Dow Corning Inc. said it would sell its global medical-devices business, which makes artificial joints for hands, hips, knees and feet. Dow Corning, Midland, Mich., a 50-50 joint venture of Corning Inc. and the Dow Chemical Company, declined to disclose a sales price. It said the unit was expected to post annual sales of about $100 million this year.

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BOEING RECEIVES $320 MILLION ORDER FROM SINGAPORE

Date: 01 July 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Boeing Company said it had received a $320 million order, including spare parts and support, from Singapore Airlines for two Boeing 747-400's, pushing Boeing's confirmed 1992 orders to 111 aircraft worth $9.4 billion.

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KLH COMPUTERS ASKS AMEX TO HALT TRADING OF STOCK

Date: 30 June 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

KLH Computers Inc., operating under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code, asked the American Stock Exchange to stop trading in its common stock and 8.5 percent debentures, effective last Friday. KLH said it could not comply with financial reporting requirements. It said it was unsure it would be allowed to resume trading because it did not meet Amex financial guidelines for listing. KLH closed Friday at 15.625 cents a share. Houston-based KLH, which supplies low-cost computers to discount stores, filed for Chapter 11 in April after it was unable to renegotiate $5.75 million in bonds held by companies controlled by the investor Carl C. Icahn.

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Lexus Ranks Highest

Date: 30 June 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Toyota's Lexus line of luxury automobiles has been ranked No. 1 in the United States in J. D. Power & Associates survey of cars that are regarded as most satisfying after 12 months of ownership. Nissan's Infiniti brand was second, and the General Motors Corporation's Saturn cars were third, according to the survey released today.

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Europeans Lift Bar to Insurers

Date: 30 June 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Insurance companies registered in one European Community country will be able to sell life insurance policies throughout the 12-nation group under a directive approved by ministers meeting here, community officials said today. The measure complements a similar directive covering other kinds of insurance approved earlier this month.

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Tapie Considers Adidas Sale

Date: 30 June 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bernard Tapie Finance will be a holding company with assets of only cash if it decides in the next few weeks to sell majority stakes in Adidas A.G. and other industrial companies, its finance director and acting chief executive said today. At a shareholders' meeting, the executive, Elie Fellous, said the company would use proceeds from the asset sales to make investments in other industrial companies.

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