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    1. General Cinema, which invested only $300 million in Carter Hawley when it rode in as an ally two years ago, will wind up with control of the specialty outlets while it escapes from the lower-profit department store game.
    2. Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. said it has filed a settlement proposal on litigation stemming from its $1.1 billion restructuring, which thwarted a hostile takeover bid last December.
    3. The law was overturned unanimously in February in a federal court decision by a three-judge panel comprising Kennedy, Carter and Reagan appointees.
    4. It also shut down an Ohio Edison Co. substation, cutting power to 4,170 residential and business customers, said spokesman Bud Carter.
    5. "The Iranians have scrupulously avoided direct military confrontation with the U.S. and will likely continue to do so," says Gary Sick, a Middle East expert who served on President Carter's National Security council staff.
    6. As the embarrassment in the Senate later proved, it was not one of Mr. Carter's greatest moments.
    7. Mr. Carter, like Mr. Reagan, believed prior notification to Congress risked revelations that would have jeopardized the lives of those involved in these operations.
    8. In a May 1980 Gallup Poll, 53% of women preferred Mr. Carter, 35% Mr. Reagan.
    9. "We will never go back to the grain-embargo days of those Democrats, Carter and Mondale and who knows who else," the Republican presidential nominee declared.
    10. Signs of slow recovery in the fall of 1980 didn't help Carter.
    11. Carter, who arrived from Egypt, was due to meet President Hafez Assad before going to Jordan on Friday.
    12. Billy Carter became known for his wise-cracking and beer-drinking during his brother's 1976 campaign, but quit drinking nine years ago after undergoing treatment at a California alcoholism center.
    13. Each broadcast will also include satellite-fed contributions from "World Monitor TV's" news desks in London, Tokyo and Washington. Hodding Carter III will be the program's regular commentator.
    14. And the Carter presidency was at or near an all-time low in popularity as the hostage crisis worsened.
    15. But it is also demeaning to Walter Mondale, Jimmy Carter, George McGovern and Lyndon Johnson, as well as confusing to the voters who two weeks ago saw Mr. Dukakis treat the word as an insult.
    16. Carter's father, James Earl Carter Sr., who ran a peanut warehouse, died of the disease in 1953.
    17. Carter's father, James Earl Carter Sr., who ran a peanut warehouse, died of the disease in 1953.
    18. Few see a Dukakis victory as a disaster, for the realities of the office will progressively wear away his wilder notions, as they did Jimmy Carter's.
    19. Ten years ago: The Chrysler Corporation asked for $1.2 billion dollars in federal loan guarantees, but was turned down by the Carter administration.
    20. Miss Carter, now 34, has a new Warner Bros. Records album "I Fell in Love" due out Tuesday, her first after a five-year rest.
    21. His Gallup Poll approval rating sank to 23% at one point, a record until Jimmy Carter managed a 21%.
    22. "The sweater was not intended to be a give-away, regardless of who might like to have it _ whether that be Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, John Paul II or anyone else," he said.
    23. It claimed that Mr. Carter's alleged misconduct inflated the price VPI paid when it acquired Quorum.
    24. But after the invasion of Afghanistan, Mr. Carter himself acknowledged that he had misread Soviet motives.
    25. It goes to great lengths to link Dukakis with former President Jimmy Carter and contains some of the most strident assaults launched to date between Bush and Dukakis.
    26. Arrests are infrequent during "Operation Green Harvest," Carter said, because the whirring helicopters warn growers of the impending raid.
    27. Mr. Kelley's appointment would fill the seat vacated by Emmett Rice, a Carter administration appointee who announced in October that he would resign from the Fed on Dec. 31 to return to the private sector.
    28. Through several years of hearings, the two Catholic groups maintained their position that the lawsuit was invalid and that they wouldn't comply with the subpoena, until Judge Carter declared them in contempt of court in May 1986.
    29. Judge Carter agreed yesterday that the government could use the pretrial fact-finding process, known as discovery, to determine the total that could be forfeited by the five defendants.
    30. As for the department store operations that remain under the current regime, "Carter Hawley Hale will have gone full circle," the analyst notes.
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