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11th of May 1993 News
Notícies tal com van aparèixer a la portada del New York Times el 11 de maig de 1993
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Date: 12 May 1993
International A2-11 BOSNIAN SERBS REBUFF BELGRADE Leading Serbian politicians demanded that Bosnian Serbs forsake a peace plan referendum and instead join representatives of ethnic Serbs of all former Yugoslav territories in a vote, but Bosnian Serbs rebuffed the proposal, which would almost certainly endorse the plan. A1 CHRISTOPHER'S COURSE The Secretary of State's mission to Europe to discuss the war in Bosnia may have been doomed by strong opposition and a lack of room to maneuver. A1
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Date: 11 May 1993
Dun & Bradstreet to Move Dun & Bradstreet said it had accepted a $7.2 million grant from Hartford and would move its headquarters staff of 300 people from midtown Manhattan to Wilton, Conn. Page B5. Bomb in Kuwait Yields a Clue The most compelling evidence yet that Iraq was plotting to kill former President Bush in Kuwait is the 'signature' found on a bomb. Page A3. Taking the A Train, Literally A man posing as a subway motorman took over an A train and ran it illegally, but successfully, with hundreds of passengers for 47 miles. Page B1. After a Death, a Family's Gift Families who donate their children's organs for transplant find the decision often has a surprisingly healing effect. Science Times, page C1. Last Are First on Tonys List "Kiss of the Spider Woman," "Tommy" and "Angels in America" dominate this year's nominations, and all recently opened. Page C13.
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Date: 12 May 1993
Dinkins Unlikely to Delay Vote Mayor David N. Dinkins tacitly acknowledged that he lost his fight to influence the selection of New York City's school board chief. Page B1. Airwaves Auction Supported A House committee overwhelmingly approved a bill that would for the first time allow the Government to auction radio frequencies. Page D1. N.C.A.A. Director Resigns Dick Schultz, who led a reform effort, quit because of a controversy over athletic loans when he was at the University of Virginia. Page B9. Guerrilla Army in Algeria Fifteen months after the Algerian military seized power to stop Islamic militants, the outlawed religious party is now a guerrilla army. Page A3. A U.S. Shift on Abortion The United States said efforts against global overpopulation must recognize abortion rights for women. Page A11. Brisk bidding at Sotheby's ended in a record price for the Impressionist painter's work. Page C13.
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On My Mind; A Place Among Nations
Date: 11 May 1993
By A. M. Rosenthal
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Judging by journalistic and diplomatic attention to their views, nearly half the Jews of Israel have vanished, snap. They are the voters who refused to support Labor and other parties in the coalition that now runs the country with a thin parliamentary majority.
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Seven Indicted In 1992 Slaying Of a Journalist
Date: 11 May 1993
By Joseph B. Treaster
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Angered by his articles about the multibillion-dollar drug trade, leaders of a Colombian cocaine cartel ordered the murder of a crusading Spanish-language journalist who was slain in a Queens restaurant 14 months ago, Federal authorities said yesterday. The Colombian traffickers paid $20,000 for the killing, the authorities said, but most of the money went to other conspirators, leaving only a "a very small portion" for a 16-year-old gunman who calmly walked up behind the journalist, Manuel de Dios Unanue, and fired two shots into his brain as he finished a beer.
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GLEASON SHARES RISE ON NEWS OF A STAKE BY BASS GROUP
Date: 12 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The shares of the Gleason Corporation of Rochester rose $1.25 yesterday, or 9.8 percent, to $14, on the New York Stock Exchange on the news that a group including members of the Bass family of Texas had bought a 5.5 percent stake in the company. The news was disclosed yesterday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Gleason produces gears used in vehicle, aircraft and equipment drivetrains.
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Reed Elsevier Deal
Date: 12 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Reed Elsevier P.L.C. said today that it would buy a controlling stake in France's largest legal publisher, Editions Techniques, and had agreed to buy the rest of the company's shares later. Terms were not disclosed. Reed Elsevier, a joint venture of Reed International P.L.C. and Elsevier N.V., already owns Butterworths, a leading legal publisher.
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Energy Deal for Prudential
Date: 11 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Parker & Parsley Petroleum Company said today that Prudential Securities Inc. had agreed to a $466.5 million cash price for its 35 oil and natural gas limited partnerships. Prudential had been talking to Parker & Parsley for weeks as it tried to fend off a $283 million tender offer for most of the partnerships by a company led by George B. Kaiser, a Tulsa oilman. Mr. Kaiser could not be reached and a spokesman declined to comment.
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HERMAN'S TO ELIMINATE 225 JOBS IN RESTRUCTURING
Date: 11 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Herman's World of Sporting Goods said yesterday that it was cutting about 225 jobs as part of the restructuring of merchandising, inventory and information systems at its New Jersey warehouse and corporate headquarters. The privately held sporting goods retailer filed for Chapter 11 protection in United States Bankruptcy Court in March.
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HOECHST AND SCHERING DISCUSS AGROCHEMICALS MERGER
Date: 11 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The German chemical companies Hoechst A.G. and Schering A.G. confirmed yesterday that they were negotiating to merge their agrochemicals businesses. A spokesman for Hoechst confirmed a report in the Frankfurter Rundschau yesterday, saying that a letter of intent on a merger was likely to be signed this month.
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