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3rd of June 1993 News
Novice, kot so bile prikazane na prvi strani New York Timesa na 3. junij 1993
Daily News to Shift Printing to Jersey City
Date: 04 June 1993
By Jeanne B. Pinder
Jeanne
New Jersey state officials and the owner of The Daily News said yesterday that the newspaper would replace plants in Brooklyn and Kearny, N.J., with one in Jersey City. The planned move, to a Clorox plant, ends a heated battle between New York and New Jersey for the plant's 1,600 jobs. The decision is a victory for New Jersey and its Governor, Jim Florio, in an election year in which jobs are an important issue.
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Guatemala's Counter-Coup: A Military About-Face
Date: 03 June 1993
By Tim Golden
Tim Golden
When President Jorge Serrano Elias startled Guatemalans last week with the announcement that he was dissolving the Congress and suspending the Constitution, his seizure of power seemed to have been accomplished at a stroke. The military, which had led many coups in the past, backed his actions and not a protester appeared in public. But on Monday, the military switched sides and ousted Mr. Serrano. Today he flew to El Salvador, and the State Department in Washington said he was expected to travel to Texas to visit his ailing mother.
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In Trial's Wake, Rethinking What to Put in Quotes
Date: 04 June 1993
By Deirdre Carmody
Deirdre Carmody
As word spread yesterday about the Federal jury's findings in the New Yorker libel case, writers and editors disavowed the journalistic practices that were described at the trial and said these disclosures had tarnished journalism as a whole. "I think it is always dangerous when the public is given any reason to doubt what they have been reading, especially in a magazine like The New Yorker, which has been famous for its accuracy," said James R. Gaines, managing editor of Time magazine, echoing the comments of other editors. Time itself was the subject of a celebrated 1985 libel case involving the Israeli Defense Minister, Ariel Sharon.
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NORTHWEST CONTESTING AUSTRALIAN BANS IN COURT
Date: 04 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Northwest Airlines will ask an Australian judge today to block Australian Government restrictions on its three weekly flights between Sydney and Osaka, Japan, arguing that the limitations violate the United States-Australia air treaty. The Government said Tuesday that it would cancel those flights at the end of June. It is allowing Northwest to reapply for only two of the flights, which originate in New York. The United States Department of Transportation responded by saying it would cancel three of the nonstop Los Angeles-Sydney flights flown by Qantas Airlines, partly owned by the Australian Government.
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FIDELITY BECOMES UAL'S LARGEST SHAREHOLDER
Date: 04 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Fidelity Investments' mutual funds have disclosed that they own a total of 11.8 percent stake of the stock of the UAL Corporation, making Fidelity the largest shareholder in the parent of United Airlines. The mutual fund group, with $210 billion of assets under management, disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing last month that it owns the equivalent of about 3.05 million UAL common shares, worth about $410 million. Fidelity declined to say when the shares were acquired.
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GENERAL DYNAMICS SETS A SPECIAL DIVIDEND
Date: 03 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The General Dynamics Corporation said yesterday that it would give shareholders more cash back from the recent sales of its F-16 fighter and missile businesses and distribute an $18-a-share special dividend on July 12.
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BALLY WINS SITE APPROVAL FOR BILOXI CASINO
Date: 04 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Bally Manufacturing Corporation said yesterday that the Mississippi Gaming Commission had granted it preliminary approval for a $50 million casino in Biloxi. Bally received approval earlier this week from Mississippi to build a dockside casino in Tunica County. The company hopes to open the Biloxi casino by the spring of 1994, and in Tunica County late this year. The company's shares closed yesterday up 75 cents, to $10.375, on the New York Stock Exchange. The shares are up about 36 percent since last Friday.
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BALLY GETS APPROVAL TO BUILD A MISSISSIPPI RIVER CASINO
Date: 03 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Bally Manufacturing Corporation said yesterday that the Mississippi Gaming Commission had approved its plan to build a dockside casino in Tunica County near Memphis. The news pushed Bally's shares up 25 cents to close at $9.625 on the New York Stock Exchange.
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GRACE GAINS OWNERSHIP OF HOME HEALTH-CARE COMPANY
Date: 03 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
W. R. Grace & Company said yesterday that it had completed its tender offer for the $112.2 million purchase of Home Intensive Care Inc., giving it ownership of 86 percent of the home health-care company.
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING PLANT SET TO BE BUILT IN CHINA
Date: 03 June 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The BC Development Company of Beijing, a joint venture between Coca-Cola Swire Beverages Ltd. and the China International Investment and Trust Corporation, have signed a letter of intent to build a bottling plant in Xian, in central China, in a $25 million deal. The Xian plant is the first of 10 plants that Coca-Cola is planning to build in China during the next five years.
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