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7th of November 1994 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 7. новембар 1994.
Judge in Simpson Trial Allows TV Camera in Courtroom
Date: 08 November 1994
By David Margolick
David Margolick
To the relief of millions of voyeurs, court buffs and civic-minded students of the criminal justice system, Judge Lance A. Ito ruled today that a single television camera can remain in his courtroom for the trial of O. J. Simpson. While some pretrial hearings could still conceivably be closed, continuous coverage of the eventual trial now seems all but certain. As Mr. Simpson sat nearby, intermittently attentive, Judge Ito spent much of the morning invoking the perils of television, including nervous witnesses, grandstanding lawyers and salacious sound bites. He repeatedly referred to the carnival-like televised trials a generation ago of Dr. Sam Sheppard on murder charges and Billie Sol Estes on charges of fraud. At his side were 21 boxes filled with more than 15,000 letters, most of which, he said, had urged him to pull the plug.
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American Cites Intimidation by Singapore Over Article He Wrote
Date: 07 November 1994
By Philip Shenon
Philip Shenon
An American economist who left Singapore last month said today that he would not return here because he was fearful of being imprisoned over a newspaper opinion article published in Singapore in which he criticized "intolerant regimes" in Asia. The State Department has protested the treatment of the economist, Christopher Lingle, who was interrogated by the Singapore police twice last month as a result the article, which appeared in The International Herald Tribune on Oct. 7.
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Press
Date: 07 November 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
FOR years, virtually every move at Newsday or Times Mirror, the corporate parent of the big Long Island newspaper, has brought predictions of the end of the company's expensive efforts to build a New York City paper. That skepticism was widespread again last week when Robert M. Johnson, Newsday's publisher and an aggressive champion of New York Newsday, departed with a vague explanation about differences in "business philosophy." But instead of signaling the end of New York Newsday, last week's events may simply mark the beginning of more modest expectations for the separate edition of the Long Island paper.
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KRAFT FOODSERVICE SEEN DRAWING $700 MILLION BID
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The International Multifoods Corporation will probably offer between $600 million to $800 million for the Kraft Foodservice Inc. distribution business of the Philip Morris Companies, a person close to the talks said yesterday. The person confirmed talks that were reported yesterday in The Minneapolis Star Tribune. Philip Morris said on Sept. 30 that it was in talks to sell Kraft Foodservice. Both sides declined to comment yesterday.
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INTERCO PLANS TO SPIN OFF TWO UNITS ON NOV. 17
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Interco Inc. said yesterday that it would spin off its Converse and Florsheim Shoe units to shareholders on Nov. 17. Interco said last month that it would shed all of its Converse subsidiary and all of its Florsheim men's shoe unit to concentrate on its furniture lines. Interco, based in St. Louis, said the spinoff would consist of one Converse share for every three Interco shares and one Florsheim share for each six Interco shares held. Interco is 60 percent owned by Apollo Investment Fund, headed by Leon Black, the former Drexel Burnham junk bond trader.
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Dell Entering Server Market
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
In a bid to grab a larger share of the $6 billion server market, the Dell Computer Corporation today announced a line of multiprocessor server computers called Poweredge SP-2. The servers, which power groups of linked computers, or networks, are based on the Intel Corporation's Pentium processor.
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MAY DEPARTMENT STORES CO. (MA,N)
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The May Department Stores Company, parent of Lord & Taylor, Foley's and Famous-Barr, among others, said yesterday that its third-quarter net income rose 4.5 percent on an increase of 6.4 percent in sales. The retailer, based in St. Louis, reported net income of $139 million, or 54 cents a share, up from $133 million, or 51 cents, in the comparable period a year ago. The per-share earnings are stated on a primary basis.
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Report on Crude Oil Supply Sets Off a Retreat in Prices
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Crude oil prices fell sharply yesterday after a report showed supply could outstrip demand in the colder months, when consumption is highest. On other commodity markets, cotton rose while hog prices fell. The Commodity Research Bureau index of 21 commodities dropped 1.15 points, to 233.01.
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Way Cleared For AT&T And McCaw
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Bell Atlantic Corporation and the Nynex Corporation settled an antitrust lawsuit yesterday that analysts said removed the last obstacle to the AT&T Corporation's $11.5 billion acquisition of McCaw Cellular Communications Inc. Under the settlement, on the brink of a court battle, AT&T agreed to build cellular equipment that can work with products made by other companies that sell to Bell Atlantic and Nynex. That way, the rivals of AT&T are not chained to its products, said Jim Young, Bell Atlantic's vice president and general counsel.
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2 Companies Join Siemens In Video Plan
Date: 08 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Siemens A.G., Scientific-Atlanta Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc. said today they were joining forces to bring interactive video services to businesses and homes around the world. The alliance will develop and make the set-top boxes and video servers that telephone and cable-television companies need to provide multimedia and interactive services on their networks. Such services will allow people thousands of miles apart to square off in a video game, or executives in separate cities to view the same document on their personal computers.
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