4th of August 1998 News
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New Estimate Doubles Effect of Tax Break
Date: 05 August 1998
Report issued by New Jersey Policy Perspective finds that law that would freeze property taxes at 1997 levels for low-income elderly and people with disabilities could cost state more than twice $160 million estimated by legislative analysts (S)
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 August 1998
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 August 1998
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New York Utility To Sell 6 Plants
Date: 04 August 1998
AES Corp, largest US-based power-plant developer, will buy six power plants in New York from New York State Electric & Gas Corp for $950 million, to expand Northeast electricity market; New York State Electric & Gas is selling its interest in another plant to Edison International; Edison International agrees to pay New York State Electric and Gas and GPU Inc $1.8 billion for coal-fired plant in Homer City, Pa (S)
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New York Times Puts An Account in Review
Date: 05 August 1998
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer
New York Times Co's WQXR-FM and WQEW-AM place in review their ad account, which has been handled since 1990 by McCaffrey Ratner Gottlieb & Lane and predecessor agency, McCaffrey & Ratner; billings estimated at $500,000 (S)
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New Marketspan Chairman Announces Share Buyback
Date: 04 August 1998
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
New Marketspan chairman Robert B Catell, outlining his plans for troubled two-month-old company, says that company will buy back as much as tenth of its shares (M)
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New Danger to Campaign Reform
Date: 05 August 1998
Editorial deplores actions by House Speaker Newt Gingrich to sideline recently-passed Shays-Meehan campaign-finance reform bill by getting Republicans to support another bill disguised as reform but actually aimed at maintaining corrupt status quo; urges lawmakers not to be fooled by Gingrich's tactics and to reject his phony substitute (M)
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New York Area Republicans Rebel on Campaign Limits
Date: 05 August 1998
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
House Republicans from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been bucking their party's leadership to support legislation to overhaul way Federal elections are financed, particuarly bill sponsored by Reprs Christopher Shays and Martin T Meehan; bill would effectively ban soft money, unlimited and unregulated donations to political parties and restrict so-called issue advocacy commercials by outside organizations during 60 days before election (M)
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New York State To Investigate Apollo Contract
Date: 04 August 1998
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Apollo Theater Foundation, private foundation that controls financially troubled Apollo Theater, decides that Inner City Broadcasting, company owned by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, could for sixth year in row retain syndication rights to television show It's Showtime at the Apollo; African Heritage Network, which had also been seeking broadcast rights, charges that foundation had wrongly allowed Sutton's company to change its bid at last minute; New York State Attorney General's Office to investigate (M)
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TV Notes; Hey, New York Is Funny, O.K.?
Date: 05 August 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld comments on his upcoming appearance at Broadhurst Theater in comdey revue, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, which will be broadcast in part on HBO cable channel; Seinfeld photo (M)
Full Article
New Estimate Doubles Effect of Tax Break
Date: 05 August 1998
Report issued by New Jersey Policy Perspective finds that law that would freeze property taxes at 1997 levels for low-income elderly and people with disabilities could cost state more than twice $160 million estimated by legislative analysts (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 August 1998
Full Article
New York Utility To Sell 6 Plants
Date: 04 August 1998
AES Corp, largest US-based power-plant developer, will buy six power plants in New York from New York State Electric & Gas Corp for $950 million, to expand Northeast electricity market; New York State Electric & Gas is selling its interest in another plant to Edison International; Edison International agrees to pay New York State Electric and Gas and GPU Inc $1.8 billion for coal-fired plant in Homer City, Pa (S)
Full Article
New York Times Puts An Account in Review
Date: 05 August 1998
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer
New York Times Co's WQXR-FM and WQEW-AM place in review their ad account, which has been handled since 1990 by McCaffrey Ratner Gottlieb & Lane and predecessor agency, McCaffrey & Ratner; billings estimated at $500,000 (S)
Full Article
New Marketspan Chairman Announces Share Buyback
Date: 04 August 1998
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
New Marketspan chairman Robert B Catell, outlining his plans for troubled two-month-old company, says that company will buy back as much as tenth of its shares (M)
Full Article
New Danger to Campaign Reform
Date: 05 August 1998
Editorial deplores actions by House Speaker Newt Gingrich to sideline recently-passed Shays-Meehan campaign-finance reform bill by getting Republicans to support another bill disguised as reform but actually aimed at maintaining corrupt status quo; urges lawmakers not to be fooled by Gingrich's tactics and to reject his phony substitute (M)
Full Article
New York Area Republicans Rebel on Campaign Limits
Date: 05 August 1998
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
House Republicans from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been bucking their party's leadership to support legislation to overhaul way Federal elections are financed, particuarly bill sponsored by Reprs Christopher Shays and Martin T Meehan; bill would effectively ban soft money, unlimited and unregulated donations to political parties and restrict so-called issue advocacy commercials by outside organizations during 60 days before election (M)
Full Article
New York State To Investigate Apollo Contract
Date: 04 August 1998
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Apollo Theater Foundation, private foundation that controls financially troubled Apollo Theater, decides that Inner City Broadcasting, company owned by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, could for sixth year in row retain syndication rights to television show It's Showtime at the Apollo; African Heritage Network, which had also been seeking broadcast rights, charges that foundation had wrongly allowed Sutton's company to change its bid at last minute; New York State Attorney General's Office to investigate (M)
Full Article
TV Notes; Hey, New York Is Funny, O.K.?
Date: 05 August 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld comments on his upcoming appearance at Broadhurst Theater in comdey revue, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, which will be broadcast in part on HBO cable channel; Seinfeld photo (M)
Full Article
New Estimate Doubles Effect of Tax Break
Date: 05 August 1998
Report issued by New Jersey Policy Perspective finds that law that would freeze property taxes at 1997 levels for low-income elderly and people with disabilities could cost state more than twice $160 million estimated by legislative analysts (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 August 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 August 1998
Full Article
New York Utility To Sell 6 Plants
Date: 04 August 1998
AES Corp, largest US-based power-plant developer, will buy six power plants in New York from New York State Electric & Gas Corp for $950 million, to expand Northeast electricity market; New York State Electric & Gas is selling its interest in another plant to Edison International; Edison International agrees to pay New York State Electric and Gas and GPU Inc $1.8 billion for coal-fired plant in Homer City, Pa (S)
Full Article
New York Times Puts An Account in Review
Date: 05 August 1998
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer
New York Times Co's WQXR-FM and WQEW-AM place in review their ad account, which has been handled since 1990 by McCaffrey Ratner Gottlieb & Lane and predecessor agency, McCaffrey & Ratner; billings estimated at $500,000 (S)
Full Article
New Marketspan Chairman Announces Share Buyback
Date: 04 August 1998
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
New Marketspan chairman Robert B Catell, outlining his plans for troubled two-month-old company, says that company will buy back as much as tenth of its shares (M)
Full Article
New Danger to Campaign Reform
Date: 05 August 1998
Editorial deplores actions by House Speaker Newt Gingrich to sideline recently-passed Shays-Meehan campaign-finance reform bill by getting Republicans to support another bill disguised as reform but actually aimed at maintaining corrupt status quo; urges lawmakers not to be fooled by Gingrich's tactics and to reject his phony substitute (M)
Full Article
New York Area Republicans Rebel on Campaign Limits
Date: 05 August 1998
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
House Republicans from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been bucking their party's leadership to support legislation to overhaul way Federal elections are financed, particuarly bill sponsored by Reprs Christopher Shays and Martin T Meehan; bill would effectively ban soft money, unlimited and unregulated donations to political parties and restrict so-called issue advocacy commercials by outside organizations during 60 days before election (M)
Full Article
New York State To Investigate Apollo Contract
Date: 04 August 1998
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Apollo Theater Foundation, private foundation that controls financially troubled Apollo Theater, decides that Inner City Broadcasting, company owned by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, could for sixth year in row retain syndication rights to television show It's Showtime at the Apollo; African Heritage Network, which had also been seeking broadcast rights, charges that foundation had wrongly allowed Sutton's company to change its bid at last minute; New York State Attorney General's Office to investigate (M)
Full Article
TV Notes; Hey, New York Is Funny, O.K.?
Date: 05 August 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld comments on his upcoming appearance at Broadhurst Theater in comdey revue, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, which will be broadcast in part on HBO cable channel; Seinfeld photo (M)
Full Article
New Estimate Doubles Effect of Tax Break
Date: 05 August 1998
Report issued by New Jersey Policy Perspective finds that law that would freeze property taxes at 1997 levels for low-income elderly and people with disabilities could cost state more than twice $160 million estimated by legislative analysts (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 August 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 August 1998
Full Article
New York Utility To Sell 6 Plants
Date: 04 August 1998
AES Corp, largest US-based power-plant developer, will buy six power plants in New York from New York State Electric & Gas Corp for $950 million, to expand Northeast electricity market; New York State Electric & Gas is selling its interest in another plant to Edison International; Edison International agrees to pay New York State Electric and Gas and GPU Inc $1.8 billion for coal-fired plant in Homer City, Pa (S)
Full Article
New York Times Puts An Account in Review
Date: 05 August 1998
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer
New York Times Co's WQXR-FM and WQEW-AM place in review their ad account, which has been handled since 1990 by McCaffrey Ratner Gottlieb & Lane and predecessor agency, McCaffrey & Ratner; billings estimated at $500,000 (S)
Full Article
New Marketspan Chairman Announces Share Buyback
Date: 04 August 1998
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
New Marketspan chairman Robert B Catell, outlining his plans for troubled two-month-old company, says that company will buy back as much as tenth of its shares (M)
Full Article
New Danger to Campaign Reform
Date: 05 August 1998
Editorial deplores actions by House Speaker Newt Gingrich to sideline recently-passed Shays-Meehan campaign-finance reform bill by getting Republicans to support another bill disguised as reform but actually aimed at maintaining corrupt status quo; urges lawmakers not to be fooled by Gingrich's tactics and to reject his phony substitute (M)
Full Article
New York Area Republicans Rebel on Campaign Limits
Date: 05 August 1998
By JAMES DAO
James DAO
House Republicans from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have been bucking their party's leadership to support legislation to overhaul way Federal elections are financed, particuarly bill sponsored by Reprs Christopher Shays and Martin T Meehan; bill would effectively ban soft money, unlimited and unregulated donations to political parties and restrict so-called issue advocacy commercials by outside organizations during 60 days before election (M)
Full Article
New York State To Investigate Apollo Contract
Date: 04 August 1998
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Apollo Theater Foundation, private foundation that controls financially troubled Apollo Theater, decides that Inner City Broadcasting, company owned by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, could for sixth year in row retain syndication rights to television show It's Showtime at the Apollo; African Heritage Network, which had also been seeking broadcast rights, charges that foundation had wrongly allowed Sutton's company to change its bid at last minute; New York State Attorney General's Office to investigate (M)
Full Article
TV Notes; Hey, New York Is Funny, O.K.?
Date: 05 August 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld comments on his upcoming appearance at Broadhurst Theater in comdey revue, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, which will be broadcast in part on HBO cable channel; Seinfeld photo (M)
Full Article
New Estimate Doubles Effect of Tax Break
Date: 05 August 1998
Report issued by New Jersey Policy Perspective finds that law that would freeze property taxes at 1997 levels for low-income elderly and people with disabilities could cost state more than twice $160 million estimated by legislative analysts (S)
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 August 1998
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 August 1998
Full Article
New York Utility To Sell 6 Plants
Date: 04 August 1998
AES Corp, largest US-based power-plant developer, will buy six power plants in New York from New York State Electric & Gas Corp for $950 million, to expand Northeast electricity market; New York State Electric & Gas is selling its interest in another plant to Edison International; Edison International agrees to pay New York State Electric and Gas and GPU Inc $1.8 billion for coal-fired plant in Homer City, Pa (S)
Full Article
New York Times Puts An Account in Review
Date: 05 August 1998
By Jennifer Steinhauer
Jennifer Steinhauer
New York Times Co's WQXR-FM and WQEW-AM place in review their ad account, which has been handled since 1990 by McCaffrey Ratner Gottlieb & Lane and predecessor agency, McCaffrey & Ratner; billings estimated at $500,000 (S)
Full Article
New Marketspan Chairman Announces Share Buyback
Date: 04 August 1998
By BRUCE LAMBERT
Bruce LAMBERT
New Marketspan chairman Robert B Catell, outlining his plans for troubled two-month-old company, says that company will buy back as much as tenth of its shares (M)
Full Article
New Danger to Campaign Reform
Date: 05 August 1998
Editorial deplores actions by House Speaker Newt Gingrich to sideline recently-passed Shays-Meehan campaign-finance reform bill by getting Republicans to support another bill disguised as reform but actually aimed at maintaining corrupt status quo; urges lawmakers not to be fooled by Gingrich's tactics and to reject his phony substitute (M)
Full Article
New York State To Investigate Apollo Contract
Date: 04 August 1998
By ABBY GOODNOUGH
Abby GOODNOUGH
Apollo Theater Foundation, private foundation that controls financially troubled Apollo Theater, decides that Inner City Broadcasting, company owned by former Manhattan Borough President Percy Sutton, could for sixth year in row retain syndication rights to television show It's Showtime at the Apollo; African Heritage Network, which had also been seeking broadcast rights, charges that foundation had wrongly allowed Sutton's company to change its bid at last minute; New York State Attorney General's Office to investigate (M)
Full Article
TV Notes; Hey, New York Is Funny, O.K.?
Date: 05 August 1998
By BILL CARTER
Bill CARTER
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld comments on his upcoming appearance at Broadhurst Theater in comdey revue, I'm Telling You for the Last Time, which will be broadcast in part on HBO cable channel; Seinfeld photo (M)
Full Article