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7th of September 1993 News
Zprávy, jak se objevily na titulní stránce New York Times dne 7. září 1993
Study Says Misunderstanding Exists Between Clergy and the News Media
Date: 08 September 1993
By Peter Steinfels
Peter Steinfels
A new study has concluded that a "chasm of misunderstanding" exists between news organizations and religious leaders in the United States, resulting in reporting that is often inadequate. But the study said that those shortcomings were due more to ignorance and lack of resources than, as frequently maintained, to anti-religious bias among journalists.
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Advertising; At the age of 1, New York 1 News keeps trying new sales ideas.
Date: 08 September 1993
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
SOMETIMES in advertising, success can be measured in cockroaches. Seeking to overcome the Clorox Company's reluctance to buy commercial time for its Combat line of insecticides, the advertising sales executives at New York 1 News, the 24-hour local news cable television channel, produced a sales package tailored to the giant marketer's particular needs.
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INSIDE
Date: 08 September 1993
Botanical Garden Seeks User-Friendly Approach The New York Botanical Garden is undertaking a seven-year, $165 million master plan to rebuild the landmark institution, both physically and philosophically. The Bronx garden is increasing its financing for research and turning its collections into more user-friendly exhibits. Page B1. A New Surgeon General After months of rancor caused by her outspokenness on abortion and sex education, Joycelyn Elders was confirmed by the Senate. Page A18. WNET Calls Program Untrue Channel 13 says a program portraying a black battalion liberating two Nazi camps was untrue. Page B1. When Will School Bells Ring? A setback in asbestos inspections raised new questions on when New York's schools would open. And in Chicago, parents adapted to another delay in classes. Pages B3 and B12. Courier and Becker Fall Jim Courier, the No. 1 player in men's tennis, and Boris Becker, seeded fourth, were the latest upset victims at the United States Open. Page B15.
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FERROFLUIDICS SHARES FALL ON NEWS OF OVERSTATEMENTS
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of the Ferrofluidics Corporation fell 35.6 percent yesterday after the company said last week that it had overstated its pretax earnings by $500,000 to $700,000 in each of the first three quarters of the 1993 fiscal year. The stock fell $4 yesterday, to $7.25, in Nasdaq trading.
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Apple Introduces a Multimedia Kit for Use on Rivals' PC's
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Apple Computer Inc. announced three new multimedia kits for personal computers, including the first for non-Apple PC's. While the Apple Macintosh and Performa series computers introduced a year ago have come with options that include a CD-ROM drive and speakers for multimedia performance, Apple previously shied away from offering any product that connected with a nonproprietary product.
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GOLD STANDARD SHARES SOAR AFTER BIG JURY AWARD
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The stock price of Gold Standard Inc. nearly tripled yesterday after a jury awarded $404 million last week in a long-running dispute with Texaco Inc. Gold Standard shares closed at $3.375 yesterday, up $2.063, in Nasdaq trading. The award by a Utah state court jury stems from a 1973 dispute with the Getty Oil Company over a mining agreement involving a gold mine near Salt Lake City. Texaco acquired Getty in 1984. The judge overseeing the case has not yet entered the verdict, and Texaco says it intends to challenge the verdict and may appeal the ruling. Texaco shares fell 50 cents, to $65.125. A Gold Standard spokesman said the jury award, if upheld, would be a windfall for the company, which has been in the development phase and has not reported revenue for 20 years.
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BANK OF NEW YORK ABSORBS NEW JERSEY BANK'S BRANCHES
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Over the Labor Day weekend, the 105 branches and 84 automated teller machines of National Community Banks Inc. of West Paterson, N.J., were converted to the control of the Bank of New York Company. Bank of New York, the nation's 16th-largest banking company, said the assimilation was the largest ever to take place in such a short time. Bank of New York formally acquired National Community Banks for $589 million on Aug. 11.
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PPG INDUSTRIES SHUTS 105-YEAR-OLD GLASS PLANT
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
PPG Industries has closed a commercial glass plant in Ford City, Pa., that opened in 1888 and employed generations of families. PPG officially closed the plant on Labor Day, putting 325 employees -- most of them members of the Aluminum, Brick and Glass Workers International Union who went on strike on May 14 -- out of work.
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New Backing For Saudi Jets
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The United States Export-Import Bank has agreed to provide up to $4.8 billion in financing if the Saudi Arabian national airline purchases new jets from the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. The loan guarantees set the stage for the company to compete with the Boeing Company for the sale. Last month, the bank said it would provide Saudia, the country's national airline, guarantees of $6.2 billion if it chose to buy Boeing aircraft.
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Oil Prices Hit a 3-Year Low On Forecast of Less Demand
Date: 08 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Oil prices fell to a three-year low yesterday after the International Energy Agency lowered its forecast for world oil demand by 300,000 barrels a day, while OPEC's oil production continued to grow. Output from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries rose another 100,000 barrels a day in August, to 24.7 million. OPEC is still a million barrels a day over its third-quarter target and had hoped for stronger demand in the fourth quarter to push up flagging prices.
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