24. července 1993 bylo sobota pod hvězdičkou ♌. Byl 204 den v roce. Prezidentem Spojených států byl William J. (Bill) Clinton.
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24th of July 1993 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 24. července 1993
Let the Truth Pour In
Date: 24 July 1993
As Sarajevo totters, Americans and Europeans can agree to little more than hand-wringing about the dismembering of the former Yugoslavia. Yet without putting lives at risk, and at modest cost, the West could strike an important blow against nationalist bullies in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It can challenge the media monopoly by the warlords who foment tribal hatreds. Surveys show that 64 percent of Serbs glean their information from television, 12 percent from radio, 11 percent from newspapers. Token dissent is permitted in print and radio, but not on television; it offers only a picture of a suffering but wronged people who ardently support President Slobodan Milosevic. And in Croatia, where the beloved leader is Franjo Tudjman, the evening news ends with this hortatory flourish: "Good night, Croatian fighters, wherever you may be."
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INSIDE
Date: 24 July 1993
7 Homeless Boys Slain in Rio Hooded members of a so-called extermination group in Rio de Janeiro killed seven homeless boys and wounded two as gunmen opened fire on dozens of youths. Page 3. Industry May Aid Ex-Soviets The White House wants American companies more involved in building a private sector in the former Soviet Union, and more money allocated for the non-Russian republics. Page 4. White House Irks Moynihan Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan declared that the Clinton Administration must make compromises on the budget. Page 26. Vietnam War Grows Longer In New York State, America's longest war just got longer. The starting date was moved up, making more veterans eligible for benefits. Page 21.
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Streamlining the Ungainly
Date: 25 July 1993
By Robin Toner
Robin Toner
We political reporters saw it coming, the true magnitude of the health-care crisis, the way it could tongue-tie even skilled professionals like ourselves who were accustomed to turning complex issues into simple buzzwords. It was clear as early as November 1991, when a puzzled Hal Bruno of ABC News was forced to ask the candidates in the middle of a televised debate: "Explain the Enthoven plan." Hearts sank, news disappeared in a great unstoppable wave of health policy, as the candidates rattled on about the Hawaiian approach, the virtues of broad-based community rating, managed care and managed competition (a.k.a. the Enthoven plan, named after Alain Enthoven, of Stanford University, who specializes in the economics of health care), the Canadian and the German system.
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FEDERAL TRUSTEE NAMES JAMESWAY CREDITORS COMMITTEE
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Federal trustee's office yesterday named the creditors committee for the bankruptcy reorganization of the Jamesway Corporation, which is based in Secaucus, N.J.
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TEXACO CHEMICAL SAYS IT WILL CUT 260 JOBS
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Texaco Chemical Company, which is based in Houston, will eliminate 260 jobs and shift its focus to higher-margin products to offset pressure from the depressed chemical market, the company said yesterday. Texaco Chemical, a unit of Texaco Inc., will also shut down the ethyleneamine business at its Conroe, Tex., operation by the end of 1993, resulting in the loss of 51 jobs. Ethyleneamine is used to make lubricant additives, textile treatment chemicals and agricultural and surfactant products.
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BIOMEDICAL WASTE GETS PERMIT FOR NEW PLANT
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Biomedical Waste Systems Inc. said yesterday that it had received a permit from Pennsylvania to operate the largest medical-waste processing plant in the country, in Chester, Pa. The plant is expected to begin commercial operations in less than a month. With the new plant, the company said it planned to cut collection and disposal costs in half. The company, which is based in Boston, also said Jack Holder, the chief operating officer and a director, would resign. It did not elaborate on Mr. Holder's resignation.
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ULTRAIR SAYS IT PLANS TO END SCHEDULED FLIGHTS
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Ultrair Inc., a Houston-based airline which started six months ago, said yesterday that it would end scheduled flights as of tomorrow, citing competition from Continental Airlines.
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TANDY AGREES TO ACQUIRE INTERTAN'S BANK DEBT
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
In an 11th-hour rescue of its former subsidiary, the Tandy Corporation said yesterday that it had agreed to acquire the $54 million bank debt of Intertan Inc. The move came a day after Intertan's bank group called the company's loans and stopped processing its checks. Last week, Tandy canceled its licensing and distribution agreements with Intertan, based in Barrie, Ontario, which operates Radio Shack and Tandy electronics stores internationally.
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Shopping Center Deal
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Bradley Real Estate Trust said today that it had acquired two Midwest shopping centers for $25.9 million, expanding its property portfolio to about 2.5 million square feet. The bigger purchase is Westview Shopping Center in Hanover Park, Ill., near Chicago. The 326,000-square-foot complex is anchored by Cub Foods and Burlington Coat Factory. Three other national retailers -- Wal-Mart, Sam's Wholesale Club and Venture -- own their own stores in the complex, with another 329,000 square feet. Bradley will pay $21.7 million for the shopping center, which is completely leased. Bradley also acquired the 80,000-square-foot Burning Tree Plaza shopping center in Duluth, Minn.
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Court Frees Manville Funds
Date: 24 July 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A Federal judge in Brooklyn yesterday authorized a $154 million disbursement from the huge Manville Personal Injury Settlement Trust, which was created in 1988 to compensate thousands of asbestos disease claimants. The payment, authorized by Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York, will go out to about 4,000 claimants who had settled with the Manville Trust before a November 1990 order blocking payments from the trust.
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