18. септембар 1994. је био недеља под знаком звездице ♍. Био је 260 дан у години. Председник Сједињених Држава је био William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Ако сте рођени на данашњи дан, имате 31 година. Ваш последњи рођендан је био четвртак, 18. септембар 2025., пре 273 дана. Ваш следећи рођендан је петак, 18. септембар 2026., за 91 дана. Живели сте 11.596 дана, или око 278.325 сати, или око 16.699.522 минута, или око 1.001.971.320 секунди.
18th of September 1994 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 18. септембар 1994.
TV Ready for Battle, With High-Tech Access
Date: 18 September 1994
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
However brief it turns out to be, any United States invasion of Haiti is likely to be the most minutely documented military action in history. Several hundred reporters and photographers from television networks, newspapers and magazines are already in Haiti, with the most advanced equipment ever brought to a potential combat zone.
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Polish Secrets Law, Assailed by Press, Passes
Date: 18 September 1994
The lower house of Parliament has approved a measure calling for prison terms of up to 10 years for anyone disclosing information interpreted as vital to Poland's interests. The measure, known as the Official State Secrets Act, would prohibit the news media from reporting on 71 areas of Government activity ranging from military to economic policy. It was approved by a vote of 268 to 75 with 19 abstentions on Thursday and is expected to win passage in the upper house this month.
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Very Late Report Card Finds Iacocca Wanting
Date: 19 September 1994
By James Bennet
James Bennet
Henry Ford 2d was a blunt man. But on the subject of the decision that caused the greatest uproar during his last years running the Ford Motor Company -- his dismissal of Lee A. Iacocca in 1978 -- Mr. Ford mostly stayed mum. By contrast, Mr. Iacocca, who went on to success leading the Chrysler Corporation, in remarks to reporters and in a best-selling autobiography accused Mr. Ford of being everything from a "spoiled brat" to a racist to a drunk.
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Press
Date: 19 September 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
PEOPLE like to complain about their newspapers. But they rarely get the chance that San Francisco residents will have this Election Day to actually vote on them. A proposition on the Nov. 8 ballot in San Francisco amounts to a newspaper popularity contest. The contestants are one of the city's two big dailies, The San Francisco Examiner, and a three-day-a-week free community newspaper, The San Francisco Independent.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 September 1994
International 3-25 FINAL EFFORT ON HAITI An American delegation began talks with Haitian military leaders in a final diplomatic effort to avert an invasion, and there were signs that the United States was shifting its positions. 1 WHO IS THE REAL ARISTIDE? The United States takes the position that the exiled President of Haiti has grown into a statesman in exile, but it remains uneasy and unsure about how he would govern. 1 Returning to diplomacy, but maintaining a strong stance. 12
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 September 1994
International A3-11 AGREEMENT ON HAITI President Clinton said that the United States and Haiti's military leaders reached an agreement under which the ruling junta will step down next month and restore the exiled President to power. A1
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To Our Readers
Date: 18 September 1994
The New York Times last week increased the size and spacing of the type used in news articles, in letters to the editor and on the Op-Ed page. The goal of the change is ease of reading. The change is most noticeable on news pages inside The Times, where white space has been added between lines of body type. Previously, extra spacing was largely confined to the front page and the editorials. In the next few weeks, the change will be extended to Sunday sections; article typography will then be consistent on all standard-size pages.
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Scott Davis Says He Is Rejoining Raiders
Date: 19 September 1994
Defensive end SCOTT DAVIS said he will rejoin the Los Angeles Raiders today, ending a two-week absence from the team, The Los Angeles Daily News reported in yesterday's editions. Saying that he "just had some business I had to take care of," Davis told the newspaper he would be also able to reveal more today.
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Financial Roller Coaster Set for One More Plunge
Date: 19 September 1994
By Carl Gewirtz, International Herald Tribune
Carl Gewirtz
The good news is that the roller-coaster ride in prices of financial assets may be ending. The bad news is there is likely to be one stomach-churning drop before it's over..What makes the spill exciting is the uncertainty about what will set it off. An
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Wall Street; Topps Slides and Makes a Second Out on Wall Street
Date: 18 September 1994
By Susan Antilla
Susan Antilla
NO baseball doesn't necessarily mean no strike-outs. The Topps Company said Friday that the 1994 baseball strike "could affect the company's future financial performance." It was not welcome news to shareholders of Topps, which produces and markets baseball and other sports cards. The stock fell 75 cents to close at $6.375 on Friday. Volume was 3.2 million shares, up from a more leisurely 131,400 the day before.
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