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28th of May 1992 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 28. května 1992
Union Drivers Urged to Adopt Pacts With Times and Dealer
Date: 28 May 1992
By Ralph Blumenthal
Ralph Blumenthal
On the eve of a vote on disputed new labor contracts, newspaper delivery drivers were urged last night to approve a proposed settlement with The New York Times and a newspaper distributor. "This is in fact the last, best opportunity to protect this industry," Barry Feinstein, president of Joint Council 16 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, told a tumultuous meeting of 700 of the union's 2,900 members. Mr. Feinstein was one of a panel of intermediaries who helped bring the parties together.
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Newspaper Drivers Ratify Pacts With The Times and a Distributor
Date: 29 May 1992
By Ralph Blumenthal
Ralph Blumenthal
Newspaper delivery drivers approved far-reaching labor contracts last night that ended a bitter three-week labor dispute with The New York Times and a newspaper distributor and carried the prospect of labor peace in the industry to at least the year 2000. The new contracts promise to change the way the industry operates, giving management sweeping new powers to decide how papers will be delivered, in what size trucks, by how many drivers and along what routes. And the contracts set the stage for similar reordering, as well as other long-range agreements, with other unions. A Bad Bargain to Many In the case of The Times, the ratification appears to clear the way for the long-delayed opening of its $450 million color printing plant in Edison, N.J. Last night's vote resulted from the dissolution of existing contracts when distribution companies changed hands. After rejecting an earlier version of substitute contracts, union drivers at two distributors were replaced, setting off scattered violence and delivery disruptions.
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Virginia Execution Highlighted Politics of Death
Date: 29 May 1992
By Peter Applebome
Peter Applebome
When one of Virginia's largest newspapers reviewed the intensely publicized execution of Roger Keith Coleman on May 20, it saw a flawed, one-sided process that grievously distorted the evidence with a man's life at stake. The breakdown portrayed in an editorial by The Norfolk Virginian-Pilot came not in the courts, but in the news media.
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Ross Perot: Where's the Beef?
Date: 29 May 1992
To watch Ross Perot's 1992 campaign is to recall Richard Nixon's in 1968. Mr. Nixon waged his real campaign on television. So has Mr. Perot. Mr. Nixon's message was disarmingly simple and maddeningly vague: Things are terrible; I'll change them. Ditto Mr. Perot. Mr. Nixon left conscientious citizens groping for a sense of what he believed and what manner of President he would be. So has Mr. Perot. Mr. Perot has actually gone the former President one better. Mr. Nixon maintained the pretense of a conventional campaign. He traveled the country, addressed rallies, issued position papers -- all designed to keep the press busy and convey the impression that his campaign was more than a contrived sequence of paid television programs with hand-picked questioners and audiences.
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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Political Memo; How Perot Tries to Edit the Press (and the Past?) on Prisoner-of-War Issue
Date: 28 May 1992
By Patrick E. Tyler
Patrick Tyler
"This is Ross Perot calling," the candidate-to-be announced on the telephone recently. "Now I'm not asking for a retraction or anything like that, I just want to get the facts straight." He was addressing an allegation by former Reagan Administration officials, reported in The New York Times, that he went to Vietnam in early 1987 and disclosed without authorization the Administration's negotiating strategy on how to resolve the cases of Americans missing in action in Southeast Asia.
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COMPANY NEWS;
Date: 28 May 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Tenneco Inc. said yesterday that it had completed the $500 million cash sale of the Tenneco Minerals Company to a unit of Solvay S.A. of Belgium. Tenneco, based in Houston, will record a $100 million net gain on the sale to Solvay America Inc. Sale of the minerals business is part of Tenneco's $3 billion restructuring plan, and the proceeds will help pay down debt.
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COMDISCO IS SUED FOR THE SECOND TIME BY I.B.M.
Date: 29 May 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
I.B.M. for the second time sued Comdisco Inc., for unlawful possession and use of I.B.M.'s computer systems and equipment. The International Business Machines Corporation has asked the Superior Court of Delaware, where Comdisco is incorporated, for a trial to determine damages for I.B.M.'s losses and the "millions of dollars of illicit revenues and profits" earned by Comdisco.
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CLARK EQUIPMENT TO SELL FORKLIFT BUSINESS TO TEREX
Date: 29 May 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Clark Equipment Company said it had signed a definitive agreement to sell its forklift truck business to the Terex Corporation for $85 million in cash and about $10 million in two-year notes. In a statement, Clark said it expects the transaction, approved by each company's board of directors, to close within 60 days, subject to government notification.
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NEIMAN MARCUS AND NORDSTROM PLAN NEW JERSEY STORES
Date: 29 May 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Neiman Marcus Group Inc. said it plans to open a Neiman Marcus store in Short Hills, N.J., in the fall of 1995. The new store will be in the Mall at Short Hills. The store will have about 129,000 square feet and will be built as part of an expansion and renovation of the mall by its developers and managers, the Taubman Company, Neiman Marcus said.
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CASCADE HEAD 'AIDED' FRAUD SCHEME, EXPERT TESTIFIES
Date: 28 May 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The chairman of Cascade International Inc., Aaron Karp, "aided and abetted" fraud committed by the company's former chief executive, a securities-law expert testified yesterday. The expert, Leslie Croland, a Miami securities lawyer, cited Mr. Karp for failing to verify information that the retailer, based in Boca Raton, Fla., reported to the Government and for threatening to sue a broker seeking information about the company.
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