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...Iowa, Missouri and Tennessee for $10.5 million from financially ailing Cook Industries. Mitsui beat out seven competitors by agreeing to the deal in just 48 hours. A year later Mi-tsui's archrival, Mitsubishi's Agrex Inc., boosted its own U.S. grain-trade investment by buying out Koppel Inc., the company's American partner, thereby becoming sole owner of a giant export elevator in Long Beach, Calif., along with elevators in Salina, Kans., and Enola, Neb. Other Japanese firms with U.S. grain-handling interests include Zen-Noh, a cooperative that is building an $88 million terminal outside...
...those l-to-5 a.m. radio call-in programs, the Larry King show. Perhaps his toughest questioning came after Monday Night Football, where he appeared on an extended ABC Nightline that was on until 1:25 a.m. He faced Sam Donaldson, who filled in for Ted Koppel. On Nightline, the camera watches over the interviewer's shoulder, while the target appears on a large screen, as if coming from somewhere a long way off. In this case it was a gimmick. Donaldson was in a below-ground studio in ABC's Washington headquarters; Allen was in another studio...
There was ABC's young Ted Koppel, looking puzzled under his mound of neatly mowed hair, trying to get his correspondents to explain how come certain defeat had been snatched from the jaws of certain victory, without proper notification to the networks...
...former Anchorman Walter Cronkite pitched in, as his successor Dan Rather repeated, "to put this thing into perspective"; NBC Anchor John Chancellor worked side by side with his successor, Tom Brokaw; ABC Good Morning America Correspondent Steve Bell co-anchored with Frank Reynolds, assisted by Ted Koppel, Barbara Walters and David Brinkley, in his debut on ABC . They, in turn, called on government leaders and political analysts for help in sorting out the implications of the tragedy in Cairo...
...with the river Tiber running red with blood in ancient Rome if "colored" immigration in Britain was not reduced. A Scottish M.P., Willie Hamilton, who thinks the Crown an expensive anachronism and Princesses Margaret and Anne in particular to be parasites, got a long and polite hearing from Ted Koppel on ABC. Glimpses of cockney women cooing about Lady Di's charms were offset by skinheads as indifferent to the wedding as to anything else. ABC intermixed its prattle of gowns and rehearsals with pictures of grim unemployment lines in what it captioned "The Other Britain." Britain...