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15th of December 1992 News
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Guild Faults Zuckerman on Making Cash Offers
Date: 15 December 1992
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
Mortimer B. Zuckerman sidestepped a Daily News union he is battling by making direct "buy out" offers to its members yesterday. The union, the New York Newspaper Guild, retaliated by charging that he had violated Federal labor law. Barry F. Lipton, president of the New York guild, said his union had filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board asserting that Mr. Zuckerman had improperly contacted Daily News employees instead of negotiating with them through their union. It was not clear, even if the board were to act quickly on the complaint, whether it would stall Mr. Zuckerman's effort to purchase the newspaper by the end of the month.
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Israeli Tensions Rise as an Officer Is Found Slain
Date: 16 December 1992
By Clyde Haberman
Clyde Haberman
The stabbed and bound body of an Israeli border policeman was found today alongside a highway near this Jewish settlement outside Jerusalem, two days after Islamic militants had kidnapped him in an announced attempt to free their jailed leader. The killing of Sgt. Maj. Nissim Toledano, 29 years old, sent waves of anti-Arab anger rolling across Israel, where many people were already badly shaken by an abduction viewed as an unusually daring challenge to Israeli authority, especially in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. It was believed to be the first kidnapping inside Israel for the ostensible purpose of arranging a prisoner exchange. Cries for Vengeance In Parliament, politicians of all ideological stripes demanded a swift and harsh crackdown against Hamas, a Gaza-based group of Islamic militants that rejects Israeli statehood and Palestinian involvement in the Middle East peace talks.
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Date: 16 December 1992
U.S. Indicts Bobby Fischer A grand jury indicted Bobby Fischer on charges that he violated economic sanctions against Yugoslavia by playing chess there. Page A3. School Choice Furor Iowa allows students to attend any school they choose, but now to curtail white flight, the Des Moines schools are refusing transfers. Page B9. A Taker for Yankees' Money After snubs from other free agents, the Yankees signed Wade Boggs, Boston's five-time batting champion, to a three-year contract. Page B11.
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Date: 15 December 1992
Drug Prices Face Scrutiny Clinton aides have told the drug industry that the new Administration intends to limit increases in prescription drug prices. Page B12. Voice of Hispanic-Americans A large majority of the Hispanic population in the United States says there is too much immigration, according to a survey. Page A20. Mexican Acquitted in U.S. A Mexican doctor, kidnapped at American behest to stand trial in the killing of a drug agent, was acquitted by a judge in Los Angeles. Page A20. Clinton Chooses Arkansan Dr. Jocelyn Elders, head of the Arkansas health department, has been chosen to be Surgeon General, transition sources said. Page B11.
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COMPANY NEWS: A New Lincoln Coupe; But Has Anyone Kicked the Tires?
Date: 16 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The first new Lincoln coupe in a decade is hardly in the showrooms and already it's garnering some strong opinions. "Too small for a Lincoln," one new-car gawker said after giving an early production 1993 Mark VIII a once-over at a gas station. "Slick as a spaceship," said another.
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Retirement Of Texaco's Chief Is Set
Date: 15 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Texaco Inc. said James W. Kinnear, 64, the company's president and chief executive. who led the company through a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing and a huge restructuring, will retire on April 1. On Friday Texaco's board selected Alfred C. DeCrane Jr., 61, the company's chairman, to assume the title of chief executive. He will continue as chairman at Texaco, the nation's third-largest oil company in terms of sales.
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SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE RESIGNS
Date: 16 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Scientific-Atlanta Inc.'s chief executive officer, William E. Johnson, abruptly resigned yesterday, stunning analysts and triggering a 7.3 percent drop in the he company's share price.
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S.E.C. REQUESTS INFORMATION FROM BELMAC
Date: 16 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Belmac Corporation, a pharmaceutical company, said yesterday that it had received requests for information from the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the halting of clinical testing of one of its drugs in the United States.
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TOPPS STOCK PLUNGES 19% ON EARNINGS REPORT
Date: 16 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Topps Company, maker of sports cards and Bazooka bubble gum, lost 19 percent of its market value yesterday after the company reported lower-than-expected earnings.
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VANS STOCK FALLS 18% IN HEAVY TRADING
Date: 16 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Vans Inc.'s stock fell 18 percent in heavy trading yesterday, which the company attributed to Montgomery Securities having lowered its recommendation on the stock to "hold" from "buy."
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