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6th of February 1994 News

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In San Jose, Knight-Ridder Tests a Newspaper Frontier

Date: 07 February 1994

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

The newspaper of the future may -- or may not -- be here. Last May, The San Jose Mercury News started a series of electronic services available by computer, telephone and fax. It calls them electronic extensions of the newspaper -- on-line copies of the contents of the newspaper, news updates, news conference transcripts, electronic "chats," movie theater schedules and more.

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Earthquake Coverage, With Electronic Extras

Date: 07 February 1994

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

The Los Angeles earthquake was the kind of story that tested all forms of journalism. At The San Jose Mercury News, that included the newest form: the electronic extension of the newspaper. For some planners of Mercury Center, as the newspaper's electronic arm is known, the earthquake was an opportunity to turn theory into practice -- and, perhaps, to help establish precedents for the kinds of coverage newspapers can provide for important events.

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A Paper Deliverer's View of Change

Date: 06 February 1994

By Joyce Jones

Joyce Jones

HOME delivery of newspapers remains the last bastion of daily personalized service, outlasting deliveries of milk, bread, diapers and dry cleaning, even outdoing the mail carrier's six days a week visits. After four decades of delivering newspapers 365 days a year to homes in Summit, Mel Stein is retiring from running the Hill City News Service, a job he is passing on to his son, Joel.

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WLR Rejects Bid by Tyson

Date: 07 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

WLR Foods Inc. said today that its directors had unanimously rejected an unsolicited $328.7 million takeover bid from Tyson Foods Inc. "The board believes it is in the best long-term interests of WLR Foods and its shareholders for the company to remain independent," said Charles Wampler Jr., WLR's chairman.

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Executive Joins Investcorp

Date: 07 February 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

E. Garrett Bewkes 3d, a senior managing director of the Bear Stearns Companies, has joined Investcorp as the leader of its North American acquisitions group. The 43-year-old investment banker was vice chairman of Bear Stearns's investment banking committee. He joined Bear Stearns, the country's sixth-largest securities firm, in 1986 from the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, now owned by the Chemical Banking Corporation.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 February 1994

International A2-9 PRESSURE FOR ACTION IN BOSNIA President Clinton said there would be no immediate military retaliation for a mortar attack that killed 68 people in a Sarajevo marketplace, and he urged the country's warring factions to make peace. But his comments seemed to run against a growing sentiment in Congress and in Europe for military action. A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 06 February 1994

International 3-21 SHELL KILLS 66 IN SARAJEVO A mortar exploded in the jammed central market of Sarajevo, killing at least 66 people and wounding at least 200. It was the worst massacre since the Serbian siege of the Bosnian capital began 22 months ago. 1 The United States renewed vague threats of action in Bosnia. 13

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A Radio Talk Show That Doesn't Run on Vitriol

Date: 06 February 1994

By Michael Wines

Michael Wines

Ray Suarez, THE NEWEST, least likely and perhaps fastest-rising figure in talk radio, says his show is not aimed at an elite audience. It is a little tough at first to manage a straight face at this. Mr. Suarez, after all, works in the nation's most pointy-headed city, in a studio six blocks from the White House. He sports a beard and a rumpled sweater. He likes to muse about stuff like the "enormous consequences" of the global rise of the money-commodity economy.

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The Big Bottom Line: Coleman Will Play

Date: 06 February 1994

By Harvey Araton

Harvey Araton

If news media leaks really kill deals, the President's budget would still be in Congress, he would already have thrown in the towel on health care and the trade embargo on Vietnam would have gone on forever. Nothing in this country would ever get done. John Madden would've spent the rest of his broadcasting career at CBS. Michael Jackson would've changed his mind and gone to trial. Jeff Gillooly would not have implicated the love of his life.

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BUSINESS DIGEST

Date: 07 February 1994

The Economy Many employers have turned to open-ended H.M.O.'s, having found in them a way to tame rising health care costs while giving employees freedom to choose their own doctors and hospitals. These point-of-service plans have gone from a little-used option to become the nation's fastest-growing type of health plan. [ Page A1. ]

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