9 ธันวาคม ค.ศ. 1995 เป็น วันเสาร์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ ♐ เป็นวันที่ 342 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ William J. (Bill) Clinton
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9th of December 1995 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 9 ธันวาคม ค.ศ. 1995
What's Up? Listen . . .
Date: 10 December 1995
By Joseph F. Sullivan
Joseph Sullivan
I WAS born and raised in Jersey City and I delivered Frank Hague's newspapers. My boss collected the tips and kept them, which gave me my first lesson in following the money, the prime requisite for anyone interested in understanding politics. Why? Because where money comes from, where it goes and what gets done with it can tell you a lot about getting elected, staying in office and, sometimes, going to jail.
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What's Up? Listen . . . A Reporter's Life in Politics
Date: 10 December 1995
By Charles Strum
Charles Strum
IN 1955, when Joseph F. Sullivan became a reporter, New Jersey was as much a state of farms as of pharmaceuticals. Hudson County was still, post-Hague, a Democratic machine. Governors were still chosen by clubhouse politicians. Each county sent only one senator to Trenton -- the 21 Club, it was called. Statewide politics belonged to moderate Republicans. Instead of Ross Perot, there was Henry Krajewski, a pig farmer from Secaucus who liked to run for President. Bruce Springsteen was far off, and so was the income tax.
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TELEVISION VIEW;The Maven
Date: 10 December 1995
By Jeff Macgregor
Jeff Macgregor
Once upon a broadcast dreary, while reporting market theory, Over a quaint and curious pie graph depicting tax-abatement lore, I was wrapping, just recapping, when suddenly there came a tapping, As of someone gently rapping, rapping at my newsroom door. " 'Tis our pollster," I concluded, "tapping at my newsroom door, only this and nothing more."
Back then to my news desk turning, all my heart within me burning, Soon again I heard a tapping, somewhat louder than before. "Finally," said I, "an intern is returning with the numbers From the focus group du jour. We'll see then where we're trending As to complex questions ending in subtleties like this week's 'either/or'; And hope the answers vary from last week's quite contrary scientific survey Framed as 'neither/nor.' "
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 09 December 1995
International 3-5
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 December 1995
International 3-21
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COMPANY NEWS;CLOTHESTIME FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION
Date: 09 December 1995
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
Clothestime Inc. filed for bankruptcy court protection from creditors and will close 140 of its more than 500 apparel and lingerie stores, resulting in the loss of at least 600 jobs. In the third quarter, Clothestime, based in Anaheim, Calif., posted a loss of $2.3 million on revenue of $78.7 million.
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COMPANY NEWS;MOORE ADVANCES BID FOR WALLACE COMPUTER
Date: 09 December 1995
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The Moore Corporation said yesterday that it had advanced in its bid to take over Wallace Computer Services Inc., capturing three of eight board seats at Wallace's annual meeting. Among those unseated was Robert Cronin, Wallace's president. "With this strong show of support, we are hopeful that Wallace's directors will now work with us and the newly elected directors to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement," said Reto Braun, Moore's chief executive. Moore is offering $1.4 billion for Wallace, a business forms supplier, which has rejected the offer as inadequate. Wallace's shares fell $1.25, to $57.75, on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. Moore's shares were unchanged at $18.125.
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COMPANY NEWS;CATERPILLAR AND EMERSON ELECTRIC IN JOINT VENTURE
Date: 09 December 1995
Reuters
Caterpillar Inc. and the Emerson Electric Company agreed in principle yesterday to establish a joint venture to develop and manufacture diesel generator sets. Caterpillar said it would take an equity position in Emerson's F. G. Wilson (Engineering) Ltd. subsidiary, a leading European supplier of electric power generation equipment, based in Larne, Northern Ireland. Financial arrangements were not disclosed. Caterpillar, based in Peoria, Ill., is the world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment. It is also a leading global supplier of diesel engines, which accounted for about 30 percent of its $14.3 billion in sales last year. Emerson Electric, based in St. Louis, manufactures a broad range of electrical, electronic and related products.
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COMPANY NEWS;FACTORY STORES SAYS ROTHSCHILD ENDS AGREEMENT
Date: 09 December 1995
AP
Factory Stores of America Inc. said yesterday that Rothschild Realty had scrapped a deal that would have made Factory Stores the biggest operator of factory outlets in the country. The news pushed Factory Stores' stock down $2.25, to $15.50, on the New York Stock Exchange, where its 12 percent decline was the worst of the day. Factory Stores announced in June that it had agreed with Rothschild Realty to combine the factory outlet centers owned by the Public Employees Retirement System of Ohio and management operations of Rothschild's Charter Oak Group. The deal was worth about $311 million in cash, debt and stock.
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COMPANY NEWS;HFS AGREES TO THE PURCHASE OF THE REST OF CENTURY 21
Date: 09 December 1995
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
HFS Inc. agreed yesterday to buy the remaining six Century 21 regions in the United States with which it did not already have direct franchise agreements for about $140 million in stock. The move will increase the number of Century 21 franchises with direct agreements with HFS by about 1,000, to 7,000 worldwide. The six regions were controlled by four independent master licensees. HFS was licensing the Century 21 name to the master licensees, who in turn issued and ran the franchises. HFS's stock was up $2.125 yesterday, at $75.375. HFS, the world's largest hotel franchise company, bought Century 21 from the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in August for $200 million.
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