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30th of March 1992 News

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Consumers' Guide to Gun Culture

Date: 30 March 1992

By Erik Eckholm

Erik Eckholm

So you want to buy a 1950's-vintage Czechoslovak semiautomatic rifle with bayonet (a "rare find" and only $249.95 wholesale)? Or a used Smith & Wesson .357 magnum revolver ("good condition," $168.50)? Or maybe a working replica of the classic 1875 Remington Army revolver ($289.00)? You can always try your local gun shop. But as any gun fancier knows, for the best selection and good prices, the place to look is Shotgun News.

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Mets Urged To Break Silence

Date: 31 March 1992

By Joe Sexton

Joe Sexton

Silence continues to reign in the Mets' clubhouse. Patience, though, may be wearing thin in the front office. Al Harazin, the team's general manager, said today that he had been working behind the scenes over the last 24 hours to achieve an end to a boycott of the news media being enforced by the players.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Media; As Entertainment, This Campaign Is Not So Bad

Date: 31 March 1992

By Elizabeth Kolbert

Elizabeth Kolbert

Watching the New York primary campaign unfold on television recently has been like watching one of those awkward movies in which the leading actor seems to be performing a part from the wrong film. Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas arrived in New York last week playing the role of an out-of-towner who comes to big city, is treated like a hick, but still manages to charm the metropolis. The script that has actually been produced, however, goes more like this: Governor of small state comes to big city, is heckled, loses his cool and finally admits to having smoked marijuana.

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Get the Candidates

Date: 31 March 1992

In Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" the host insists on playing a merciless game called "Get the Guests." In the guise of describing a novel, he savagely mocks a young couple until the wife leaves the room hysterical. More and more, says Fred Wertheimer of Common Cause, that sounds like the 1992 campaign. The New York Times reports that in 1988, legislative draftsmen for Gov. Bill Clinton acted to exempt him from a key provision of a new Arkansas ethics law . . . Pressed by a TV interrogator, Mr. Clinton acknowledges -- after ducking earlier -- that he experimented with marijuana in his youth . . . The Washington Post reports that Jerry Brown, self-proclaimed scourge of insiders' influence, took $20,000 a year to serve on a friend's drug company board and called a Congressional chairman on the friend's behalf.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Political Week; Nail-Biting Time Nears For Democratic Party

Date: 31 March 1992

By Howell Raines

Howell Raines

The Democratic Presidential campaign is edging toward unknown territory, the kind of place that on medieval maps would be marked, "Here be dragons." By all the conventional rules of navigation, Bill Clinton is sailing toward the nomination. But if you listen to the winds of discontent blowing behind him and Jerry Brown, there is another message. The fate and future of Governor Clinton are very much up for grabs with the Democratic electorate, as distinct from the Congressional Democrats and the people who make their living as lawyers, lobbyists and consultants in Washington. As for Jerry and his coat of many colors, no leading Democrats think the voters will buy once they find out how many personas are hiding under those chameleon threads.

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Congress Makes Easy Target at Gridiron

Date: 30 March 1992

By Irvin Molotsky

Irvin Molotsky

Imitating Johnny Carson, President Bush held an envelope to his brow and gave his answer to the question sealed inside. His answer was, "Wheel of Fortune, 'McLaughlin Group' and Mario Cuomo."

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Governor of Colorado Finds Success By 'Telling It Straight,' Even to Bush

Date: 30 March 1992

By Dirk Johnson

Dirk Johnson

In the Dust Bowl town of Holly, just a speck on the map of the harsh Colorado plains, people learn early that life can hit hard. The ones who survive learn how to hit back. When the town's most famous native son, Gov. Roy Romer, went to the White House for a meeting last month, he brought some of Holly with him. He listened dutifully as President Bush delivered his budget proposals to the nation's governors.

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Campbell Soup

Date: 31 March 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Campbell Soup Company said it would spend more than $100 million to expand the production capacity of its cookie plant in Lambermont, Belgium. The expansion, to be completed in 1994, will enable Campbell's Brussels-based subsidiary, N.V. Biscuits Delacre, to further expand its cookie business throughout Europe, the company said. Upon completion of the Lambermont expansion, Campbell Soup said, the company will phase out production at a plant in the Brussels suburb of Vilvoorde.

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Creditors Oppose Bid for Integrated

Date: 31 March 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

A group of more than 200 general partnerships is opposing a letter of agreement between Integrated Resources and the Steinhardt Management Company, under which Steinhardt would buy Integrated's assets for about $587 million. The objection, filed on behalf of 21AT Associates and about 200 partnerships of Integrated Resources, contends that Steinhardt's proposal discriminates against the partnerships and will delay Integrated's bankruptcy reorganization.

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USX and Armco To Sell Venture

Date: 31 March 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The USX Corporation and Armco Inc. said they had agreed to sell their National-Oilwell joint venture to the Mexican company Empresas Lanzagorta S.A. for cash and notes in a deal worth more than $242.5 million. Under the agreement, USX will receive $110 million cash and $27.5 million in subordinated notes for its 50 percent ownership of National-Oilwell. Armco, based in Parsippany, N.J., will receive $90 million cash, $15 million in subordinated notes and a 15 percent equity stake in the new enterprise formed by the Mexican company.

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