กำลังเล่นซ้ำ วันอังคารที่ 6 ธันวาคม ค.ศ. 1994

6 ธันวาคม ค.ศ. 1994 เป็น วันอังคาร ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 339 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ William J. (Bill) Clinton

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6th of December 1994 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 6 ธันวาคม ค.ศ. 1994

Man in the News; A Quiet Team Builder: Robert Edward Rubin

Date: 07 December 1994

By Keith Bradsher

Keith Bradsher

The Administration's invisible man is coming out of the shadows. For two years, Robert E. Rubin has been the glue holding together the Clinton economic team, working behind the scenes to build consensus, much as he did while amassing a fortune as co-chairman of Goldman, Sachs & Company, the New York investment bank.

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Man in the News; Ascendance of an Improbable Leader -- Richard Keith Armey

Date: 06 December 1994

By Katharine Q. Seelye

Katharine Seelye

Here is how Newt Gingrich says someone can tell that a "revolution" is truly at hand. When he and Senator Bob Dole of Kansas had to leave an important meeting of Republicans on Friday, they left Representative Dick Armey and Senator Trent Lott of Mississippi in charge. Mr. Gingrich of Georgia, the next Speaker of the House, told this anecdote to a gathering of conservatives here, and the audience cheered wildly.

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Fox Petition Counters NBC On Foreign Ownership Issue

Date: 06 December 1994

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Responding to NBC's contention that the ownership of the Fox network television stations violates Federal law, Fox Inc. filed a harshly worded petition to the Federal Communications Commission yesterday asserting that NBC was lying in an effort to derail Fox as a competitor. Fox accused its rival's parent, the General Electric Company, of engaging in criminal conduct that called into question NBC's qualifications to continue as a broadcaster.

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INSIDE

Date: 06 December 1994

Widening Net for Inquiry The Whitewater inquiry moved near Gov. Jim Guy Tucker of Arkansas after a land appraiser pleaded guilty to inflating estimates used to support loans to Mr. Tucker. Page B9. Battle Laser Ready to Go "Star Wars" is not dead after all. After 15 years, an antimissile space laser has overcome many technical problems and is ready to be tested in orbit. Science Times, page C1.

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Nigerian Author Urges Boycott Against Rulers

Date: 07 December 1994

By Steven Greenhouse

Steven Greenhouse

After fleeing his homeland three weeks ago to avoid arrest, Wole Soyinka, the Nigerian playwright and Nobel Prize winner, came to Washington today to publicize human rights abuses by his nation's military Government and to urge the United States to begin an economic boycott against his country. Mr. Soyinka condemned Nigeria's dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, as "uncivilized" and "sadistic" as he criticized him for executing opponents, jailing writers and pro-democracy advocates and closing more than a dozen newspapers.

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Times Company Plans Shift To More Electronic Media

Date: 07 December 1994

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

Executives of The New York Times Company announced a strategic shift yesterday that would increase the company's involvement in electronic media. The executives said they expected the company to invest $1 billion to $1.5 billion during the next five or six years for the acquisition of television stations and for investments in other electronic media businesses. These would include cable television programming and providing information on CD-ROM computer disks and on-line services.

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AT WORK WITH: Karen Durbin; In the Out Crowd And Loving It

Date: 07 December 1994

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

IT was just after the election, and the people who edit The Village Voice, New York's famously cantankerous weekly organ of whatever passes for counterculture these days, were gathering for their morning meeting in the office of Karen Durbin. She is the writer-turned-editor and self-described pro-sex feminist "who isn't an imitation man" who was appointed editor in chief seven months ago. Ms. Durbin had, as she often says to introduce one of her famous barrages of marathon talking, two things to say.

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GIBSON TO TAKE A CHARGE ON CUSTOMER'S BANKRUPTCY

Date: 07 December 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Gibson Greetings said yesterday that it would take a "significant" charge in the fourth quarter because one of its customers, F & M Distributors Inc., had filed for bankruptcy protection. Gibson did not disclose the size of the charge, and officials were unavailable to comment further. F & M, which operates 119 discount stores in 11 states, filed yesterday for Chapter 11 protection from creditors. F & M, based in Warren, Mich., represented less than 3 percent of Gibson's 1993 revenue of $546.9 million, Gibson said. Gibson had earlier said it would record a gain of $14.5 million in the fourth quarter as a result of a settlement with Bankers Trust over derivatives the bank sold the company.

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PETRIE SHAREHOLDERS APPROVE SALE OF STORES

Date: 07 December 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shareholders of the Petrie Stores Corporation have approved the sale of its retail operations to an investor group led by E. M. Warburg, Pincus & Company for $190 million. Petrie, which operates 1,700 women's clothing stores, agreed to the sale in August as a first step in liquidating the company. Of the shares represented at yesterday's annual meeting, 82 percent were voted in favor of the sale. The next step is to dispose of its other main asset, a 14 percent stake in Toys "R" Us Inc. Petrie plans to give its 39.9 million shares and cash to Toys "R" Us in return for which Toys "R" Us will issue new stock to Petrie shareholders.

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WIREKRAFT ACQUIRES MEXICAN UNIT OF G.E.

Date: 06 December 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Wirekraft Industries Inc. said yesterday that it had acquired Electro Componentes de Mexico, the Mexican wire harness unit of General Electric's appliance division for an undisclosed price. The acquisition by Wirekraft, which is based in Rolling Prairie, Ind., will create a company with annual sales of about $300 million, making it the industry leader. It also gives Wirekraft an exclusive agreement to supply wire harnesses for all G.E. appliances. Wirekraft is owned by Hicks, Muse, Furst & Tate Inc., a leveraged buyout firm in Dallas. Harnesses are bundles of wires that connect appliances' motors with their controls.

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