10. října 1992 bylo sobota pod hvězdičkou ♎. Byl 283 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl George Bush.
Pokud jste se narodili v tento den, je vám 32 let. Vaše poslední narozeniny byly čtvrtek 10. října 2024 před 362 dny. Vaše další narozeniny jsou pátek 10. října 2025, za 2 dní. Žili jste 12 050 dní nebo přibližně 289 206 hodin nebo přibližně 17 352 366 minut nebo přibližně 1 041 141 960 sekund.
10th of October 1992 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 10. října 1992
Judge Asked to Void Contract at The Daily News
Date: 10 October 1992
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
The Daily News asked a Federal bankruptcy judge yesterday to void a contract with a printers' union that guarantees the jobs of the union's 167 members for life. The outcome of the contract dispute could affect the sale of the newspaper to the publisher Mortimer B. Zuckerman. "We are not willing to assume the lifetime job guarantees, and it is our position that we don't have to assume them," Mr. Zuckerman's partner, Fred Drasner, said yesterday.
Full Article
But Can You Dance to It?: MTV Turns to News
Date: 11 October 1992
By Judith Miller
Judith Miller
The television screen explodes with a flash of light and a riff of hard rock. This is the "Bill of Rights," according to the rock group Aerosmith. "Freedom," declares Joe Perry, the lead guitarist of Aerosmith, is the right "to use handcuffs for friendly purposes." And, as he licks whipped cream off the chest of a gorgeous blonde, Perry says: "Freedom to wear whipped cream as clothing." Finally, as two blondes wearing American-flag suits hold up the rim of a gigantic condom, a voice off-camera intones: "Freedom to wear a rubber all day -- if necessary."
Full Article
Candidate Faces Issue Of Suicide
Date: 10 October 1992
By Maria Newman
Maria Newman
In an unusually public discussion of a personal problem, Nydia Velazquez held a news conference yesterday to describe how an accumulation of personal problems sent her into a deep depression that drove her to attempt suicide last year. Surrounded by her sister, nieces, friends and political supporters at her campaign headquarters in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, the Democratic candidate in the 12th Congressional District also said that she had asked the Manhattan District Attorney and the State Attorney General to investigate the release of her hospital records detailing the suicide attempt.
Full Article
Slovak Leader Putting Pressure on the Press
Date: 11 October 1992
By Henry Kamm
Henry Kamm
Prime Minister Vladimir Meciar of Slovakia, whose opponents accuse him of governing autocratically since taking office in June, is making the press and television targets of sweeping criticism and threats. In recent weeks the Government has in effect returned Slovak television to state control, as it was in the years of Communist rule. A parliamentary steering committee, dominated by Mr. Meciar's Movement for a Democratic Slovakia, dismissed the director of Slovakia's one television network on Wednesday on a charge of incompetence.
Full Article
D'Amato to Keep Using Disputed TV Ad
Date: 10 October 1992
By Todd S. Purdum
Todd Purdum
Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato's campaign said yesterday that it had no intention of pulling a television commercial that uses a news clip of Geraldine A. Ferraro criticizing his rival, State Attorney General Robert Abrams, and First Amendment lawyers said Ms. Ferraro appeared to have no legal standing to block it, as she has threatened. Mr. D'Amato's camp also released another in a series of hard-hitting television ads, his 10th since the general election campaign began. Once again, the ad paints his Democratic opponent as a liberal who would raise taxes and cost jobs, ending with a narrator saying: "If Bob Abrams loses this election, he'll still have a job. But if he wins, will you and your neighbors still have yours?"
Full Article
Topics of The Times; Dangerous Estate
Date: 11 October 1992
Turkey's new coalition Government promised to move vigorously against human rights abuses when it took office last November. A year later, there's little movement -- as shown, for example, by the the Government's appalling indifference to the serial murders of Turkish journalists. The other day Musa Anter, 74 years old, became the ninth journalist killed since February. Mr. Anter worked for pro-Kurdish publications, as did all but one of the victims. Few dispute that Turkey is seriously tormented by a tiny faction of Kurdish terrorists; it's the hunting license given to police and military that stirs criticism.
Full Article
State Street Deal
Date: 10 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The State Street Bank has completed the acquisition of the Wendover Financial Services Corporation of Greensboro, N.C., which operates Wendover Funding Inc., a national contract-loan servicer. Wendover has 78,000 residential, consumer and commercial loans equaling more than $5 billion. The terms were not disclosed when the acquisition was announced on Sept. 28. State Street Bank is the main subsidiary of the State Street Boston Corporation.
Full Article
KFC TO OPEN A RESTAURANT IN BUDAPEST
Date: 10 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The KFC Corporation will open a restaurant today in Budapest, the first of an undisclosed number to be built in Hungary under a franchise agreement with Hemingway Holding A.G., a Budapest-based restaurant and real estate company. The fried-chicken chain, a unit of Pepsico, said the opening of the Budapest restaurant was spearheading its drive into the region. KFC is also considering locations in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Russia and Ukraine.
Full Article
MITSUBISHI OF AMERICA IN PRICE INCREASE
Date: 10 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America Inc. is increasing prices of its 1993-model cars and trucks by an average 5.1 percent, or $967. Mitsubishi's base prices now range from $7,649 for the Mirage subcompact coupe to $23,659 for its 3000GT sports car. The auto maker's American price increases are steeper than those of its Japanese-based rivals. Last month, Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., for example, posted an average increase of 2.6 percent, or $375, on its 1993-model car and truck prices, excluding its Lexus division.
Full Article
CIRCLE K FILES AN AMENDED BANKRUPTCY
Date: 10 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Circle K Corporation filed an amended bankruptcy reorganization plan yesterday that would cancel the company's current stock and leave equity and bondholders with nothing. But the plan, which involves a $399.5 million buyout by the CK Acquisitions Corporation, faces opposition. An alternative reorganization plan for Circle K also was filed yesterday by Commonwealth Oil Refining Inc., and Circle K's bondholders are to file their own proposal in the near future. Under the plan, the $399.5 million that CK Acquisitions would pay to buy the company will be split among three creditor groups. About $210 million would be paid to bank creditors to satisfy claims of $370 million; senior note holders would be paid $132.5 million for $190 million in claims, and unsecured creditors would receive $57 million to satisfy $175 million to $225 million in claims, Circle K said.
Full Article