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2nd of January 1999 News
ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 2 มกราคม ค.ศ. 1999
Arabic Newspaper Office Is Attacked by Arsonist
Date: 02 January 1999
Car is driven into the distribution center of an Arabic-language newspaper in Queens and set on fire; the newspaper, Lebanon-based Al Hayat, has received letter bombs and threates and is known for publishing the work of a wide range of writers and iconoclastic opinions (S)
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Fun, Policy-Wonk Style
Date: 03 January 1999
By Abby Ellin
Abby Ellin
Political cartoonist Ranan Lurie compiles bimonthly school magazine Cartoon News to help students understand world events; cartoon (S)
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SOAPBOX; Greetings From Millionaire's Row
Date: 03 January 1999
By Chris Plunkett
Chris Plunkett
Chris Plunkett (Soapbox) article on living in town of Convent Station, NJ, in wake of highly publicized arrest of Judith Kelly Dempsey, dubbed 'Mansion Madame' by the media, on charges of running bordello in her home; drawing (M)
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THE LIVES THEY LIVED: Martha Gellhorn; War: From Both Sides
Date: 03 January 1999
By Ward Just
Ward Just
Ward Just profile of Martha Gellhorn, famous war correspondent and one of notables who died in 1998; photo of Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway, her third husband, in 1940 (S)
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Distributor Of Arab Paper Got Threat Before Attack
Date: 03 January 1999
By Susan Sachs
Susan Sachs
Media Marketing Research Inc president Yazid A Mourani says two days before attack on his Queens company, which distributes influential international newspaper Al Hayat and number of other Arabic-language newspapers, unidentified caller left vague but threatening message in Arabic on company's answering machine; because of holidays, company discovered message after attack on its distribution center in Long Island City, in which car was driven through steel gate in front of building and set on fire (M)
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Outlook Is Dim for Guangdong's Creditors
Date: 02 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Chinese Government will soon announce how it plans to cover the debts of the nation's second-largest financial company, which it closed in October, and the news for foreign bankers is likely to be bad. China closed the financial arm of the company, the Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corporation, because the company could not repay more than $2 billion of foreign debt. Since then, banks have been submitting claims for what they say they are owed. Claims may be submitted until Jan. 6.
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Hyundai Is Starting Truck Exports to U.S.
Date: 02 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Hyundai Motor Company began exporting commercial vehicles to the United States this week, becoming the first South Korean car manufacturer to do so. The company, South Korea's biggest auto maker, already exports 15,000 commercial vehicles to Europe and Asia annually.
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No Orders for Japanese Shipbuilders
Date: 02 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Japan's biggest shipbuilders said this week that they had received no orders in the final quarter of 1998. The Asian recession has reduced demand for goods and the vessels that carry them. In addition, a sharp decline in South Korea's currency has made ships built in that country less expensive for foreign buyers.
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Korea Plans to Raise $24.5 Billion for Banks
Date: 02 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
South Korea plans to sell 29.6 trillion won, or $24.5 billion, of Government bonds this year, one-third more than it sold in 1998, to help pay for the revamping of the nation's battered financial institutions. At that amount, Government bonds will account for more than 10 percent of total domestic bond sales, up from only 1 percent last year, the Finance and Economy Ministry said this week. The ministry itself plans to sell 22.6 trillion won in bonds.
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Auto Production Off in Argentina
Date: 02 January 1999
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Argentina's auto makers increased production by an estimated 6 percent in 1998, less than expected, as slumping demand in the second half of the year forced makers to curb output. Production rose to an estimated 450,000 vehicles from 425,224 in 1997, Horacio Losoviz, president of the Association of Automobile Manufacturers, said this week.
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