10 เมษายน ค.ศ. 1994 เป็น วันอาทิตย์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ ♈ เป็นวันที่ 99 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ William J. (Bill) Clinton
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10th of April 1994 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 10 เมษายน ค.ศ. 1994
THE MEDIA BUSINESS
Date: 11 April 1994
By All-News Radio Network From A.p. By Andrea Adelson
All-news Network
The Associated Press intends to start a 24-hour all-news radio network on June 1, aiming to capitalize on the rising popularity of news and talk-radio programming at a time when station owners are seeking inexpensive but profitable formats. Details about the venture, which will be called A.P. All News Radio, are expected to be announced tomorrow in Washington by Jim R. Williams, vice president of the A.P. and broadcast director.
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The Nation; Is the Press Being Too Hard On the Clintons -- or on Itself?
Date: 10 April 1994
By Michael Wines
Michael Wines
THE President had a roving eye, and that was the least of his troubles. The First Lady commandeered a Secret Service man to keep tabs on him. Party leaders dispatched one especially brazen mistress off to study the Asian silk trade during his campaign. He larded his domestic-affairs staff with back-home cronies who caused endless mischief, and he left foreign affairs utterly adrift. His preferred presidential pastimes included hosting show-biz celebrities, golfing and poker. A lot of this comes from historians, not journalists, because until Teapot Dome, investigative reporters pretty much left Warren G. Harding alone. They pretty much left all Presidents alone until 1972 and Watergate, when reporters abandoned a tradition of indulgence for a new principle: that Presidents, given such power and such tempting opportunities to abuse it, deserve neither trust nor privacy.
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Press; For journalists around the world, new dangers of imprisonment, physical attack and death.
Date: 11 April 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
THE news business isn't just another business. Every now and again, there is a reminder that the news business can be about more important things than profits and losses.
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Whitewater and the Press
Date: 10 April 1994
There is a kind of tidal rhythm to the attitude of the press -- and the public's attitude toward journalists -- when a political crisis is brewing. First come the revelations. Then follows a period of full media mobilization, with reporters scurrying everywhere. Then arrives the backlash. Officials complain that journalistic obsessions are derailing the nation's business. Politicians assert that the public is weary of incomprehensible details that, after all, give only an incomplete picture of events that would probably be innocuous if the full facts were available. The "so whats?" and "everybody does it" take hold. Journalists themselves begin to worry that a "feeding frenzy" could lead to the ritual destruction of yet another Presidency.
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ALSO INSIDE
Date: 10 April 1994
MAKING IT WORK 3 It never came. Coffee fell on it. The dog ate it. In the realm of excuses, an amazing array of disasters can befall a utility bill. NEW YORKERS & CO. 4 Driven from Manhattan and Brooklyn by 80's rents, a cadre of antique dealers has found happiness in the South Bronx.
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Canada Jobless Rate Off
Date: 11 April 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Canada's unemployment rate fell half a percentage point, to 10.6 percent, in March from February, the lowest unemployment since January 1992, Statistics Canada said on Friday. "This is good news, there's no question about it," said Phillip Cross, director of current analysis at the federal statistics agency. About 48,000 jobs were created last month, bringing total jobs to 12.53 million.
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A.T.&T. Unit Plans Deals
Date: 11 April 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A.T.& T. Global Information Solutions is scheduled to announce this week two new partnerships with Silicon Valley software developers to extend its reach into the market for corporate data bases, officials said. The A.T.& T. unit, which was known until January as the NCR Corporation, plans to announce on Monday that it will resell data base software from Business Objects Inc. of Cupertino, Calif. On Tuesday, the computer maker plans to announce a similar link with Red Brick System of Santa Cruz, Calif.
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Unchanged Pay Atop Schwab
Date: 11 April 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Charles Schwab Corporation, whose earnings jumped 45 percent last year, kept its chairman's pay roughly the same in 1993 as in 1992. Charles Schwab, the chairman and chief executive, got $3.22 million in 1993, compared with $3.19 million the year before.
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Boeing 777 Introduced
Date: 11 April 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The world's newest jetliner, the 777, was introduced on Saturday by the Boeing Company. Second in size to the 747, the 777 is the world's largest twin-jet plane and only the seventh all-new commercial jet in Boeing's commercial history.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 April 1994
International A3-13 U.S. JETS HIT SERBIAN TARGETS Two U.S. fighter-bombers, flying under NATO command, bombed Serbian targets near Gorazde after Serbian forces disregarded U.N. demands to pull back and intensified their attacks on the Bosnian town, heavily populated with refugees. A1
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