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14th of March 1991 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 14. března 1991
Maxwell Signs Takeover Deal For The News
Date: 15 March 1991
By Alan Finder
Alan Finder
The British publisher Robert Maxwell signed a final agreement yesterday to take over The Daily News, saying he had already begun the fight to rebuild what had been New York's largest tabloid newspaper before a crippling 20-week strike. Mr. Maxwell said he and James Hoge, the current publisher of The News, had each personally urged major advertisers to come back to the paper.
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Tight Deadline Called Problem At Daily News
Date: 14 March 1991
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
The leader of the striking unions at The Daily News said yesterday that the unions could not approve new contracts in time to return to work until after the deadline set for tomorrow by The News for completing its sale. And a spokesman for the Tribune Company, which owns The Daily News, said yesterday that there had been no change in the company's letter of intent with Robert Maxwell, the British publisher who is negotiating to buy the paper, which requires that a sale be completed by tomorrow or the paper would be closed.
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At The News, Anxiety, Elation and Darting Eyes
Date: 15 March 1991
By James Barron
James Barron
It is a day that Judy Tillinger says she never thought would come. But now that her first day back as a graphic designer for The Daily News is almost here, her expectations for life after the strike are an emotional jumble. "No one expects sweetness and light and a pleasant situation," she said, when workers who supported the strike take their places alongside management workers and union members who crossed the picket line. "There are some people, I'll look them in the eyes and they'll look in my eyes and we'll just shrug and go on with it. And there are others I won't even look at."
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Metro Matters; Hail The News! Impish Upstart, Twister of Arms
Date: 14 March 1991
By Sam Roberts
Sam Roberts
When the drug dealing and the devastation became almost unbearable, it seemed as if only one thing kept the Casuso family from abandoning Bushwick: embarrassment. Soon after the blackout of 1977, the Brooklyn family was adopted by The Daily News as the embodiment of survival in a "dying neighborhood." To some white working-class readers, the decline was synonymous with Bushwick's changing racial complexion. But the periodic stories on the Casusos and their neighbors gave voice to people of divergent racial and ethnic backgrounds who shared common problems and aspirations.
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Rescuing The Daily News: A Struggle Down to the Wire; In Final Hour, a Long List of Problems to Settle
Date: 14 March 1991
By Alan Finder
Alan Finder
It was a few minutes after 2 P.M. on Tuesday and less than an hour remained until the final deadline set by Robert Maxwell for the conclusion of his bargaining with the unions of The Daily News. Eight of the 10 unions had settled with Mr. Maxwell, the British publisher trying to buy The News, and he was threatening to leave the country if the other two unions did not reach agreements by the end of the hour. But Barry F. Lipton, president of the Newspaper Guild, had a list of seven items that his members found unacceptable in the contract offered by Mr. Maxwell. Time was short, the pressure was intense and the guild, the largest of the unions at The News, was not inclined to make the concessions on matters like job security, sick leave and other benefits that Mr. Maxwell was seeking.
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Cutting Jobs: After Handshake, Buyouts and Confusion
Date: 14 March 1991
By James Barron
James Barron
Eliminating more than 800 jobs at The Daily News, which the nine striking unions agreed to do in marathon bargaining with the British publisher Robert Maxwell, is easier said than done, union leaders said yesterday. The unionized work force, which numbered 2,600 before the unions went on strike on Oct. 25, will be reduced, by and large, with cash incentives of $40,000 for each worker who leaves. Unions whose members had lifetime job guarantees -- the printers, along with some but not all of the stereotypers and photoengravers -- will be offered $50,000.
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Newsday Adding Parade
Date: 15 March 1991
Parade, the magazine that appears in 339 Sunday newspapers around the country, will add Newsday to its list beginning on March 24. Howard Schneider, managing editor for news for Long Island Newsday, said that the fate of Newsday magazine had not been decided. A decision is expected today. Parade, which is published by Advance Publishing, has been appearing in The Daily News. When the Tribune Company reached an agreement to sell the newspaper to Robert Maxwell, the British publisher, the agreement between Parade and the Tribune Company was effectively terminated.
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13 Journalists Are Winners of Polk Awards
Date: 15 March 1991
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
Honoring reports ranging from behind-enemy-lines coverage of the invasion of Kuwait to detailed scrutiny of the insurance business by a four-page monthly newsletter, Long Island University announced the winners yesterday of 13 George Polk Awards in Journalism. The awards, among the most prestigious in journalism, were established by the university in 1949 in memory of George W. Polk, after the 34-year-old CBS correspondent was murdered while he was covering the Greek civil war.
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If You Liked Him in the War, You'll Love Him in the Video
Date: 15 March 1991
By Randall Rothenberg
Randall Rothenberg
He riveted them in Riyadh and wowed them in Washington, and now every American can see him joke, witness his withering scorn and watch him point to charts. Coming to a video store near you, it's Gen. H. Norman (Stormin' Norman) Schwarzkopf in "The Briefing" -- co-starring The Reporters. Thanks to ABC News and the entrepreneurial instincts of MPI Home Video, the Feb. 27 news conference at which the general described how the allied forces won the Persian Gulf war has come out on videotape. In less than two weeks, video stores have ordered 80,000 copies.
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Corrections
Date: 14 March 1991
An article yesterday about the impact of The Daily News settlement on New York City's three other major daily newspapers misstated the change in advertising lineage from the fourth quarter of 1989 to the fourth quarter of 1990. Lineage in The New York Times declined 19 percent in that period, and it declined 8 percent in The New York Post. Lineage in Newsday rose 4 percent.
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