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7th of October 1995 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 7. октобар 1995.
NEW JERSEY & CO.;All News, All the Time, Coming Up
Date: 08 October 1995
By Abby Goodnough
Abby Goodnough
For a man who is planning a 24-hour news station almost single-handedly, Jeffrey Marks sounded strangely peppy last week. Mr. Marks will be the man in charge at News 12 New Jersey, a local news channel that will serve cable subscribers in 14 counties starting next year. His plans include coverage of all 567 of the state's municipalities, a proposal he talks about without even a hint of panic.
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Man in the News;Educator Who Calls for Higher Expectations -- Rudolph F. Crew
Date: 08 October 1995
By Jacques Steinberg
Jacques Steinberg
Alone among the candidates for schools chancellor interviewed last month by the New York City Board of Education, Rudolph F. Crew had a simple request: he first wanted to wander around a city public school. And so a visit to an elementary school on the Upper West Side was hastily arranged for Dr. Crew, who has led two West Coast school systems but never has worked in New York. Roaming through the hallways and lunchroom of Public School 9 on West 84th Street, Dr. Crew chatted amiably with teachers and students, helped one child mop up a spilled carton of milk and stooped to accept a hug from a small boy who had no idea who he was or what he was doing there.
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Woodbridge Paper Will Close
Date: 07 October 1995
TERRY PRISTIN
Terry PRISTIN
The News Tribune of Woodbridge, a 115-year-old daily newspaper, will publish its last edition Sunday, New Jersey Press Inc. announced yesterday. New Jersey Press, which also publishes The Home News of East Brunswick and The Asbury Park Press, said it had completed its purchase of The News Tribune, which will be merged with The Home News.
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THE POPE'S VISIT;Nationwide, People Are Mesmerized, but Not by the Pope
Date: 07 October 1995
By Adam Nossiter
Adam Nossiter
New Yorkers may be mesmerized by the Pope. New Jerseyans may have braved all manner of obstacles to catch a glimpse of him. But the rest of the country clearly has its mind elsewhere. At the Farmer's Market cafe in Montgomery, Ala., only Hurricane Opal was powerful enough to blow talk of the O. J. Simpson trial out of the huge dining hall.
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Why Judge Might Have Banned Cameras From Prominent Trial
Date: 08 October 1995
By Kenneth B. Noble
Kenneth
The courtroom camera, which made Erik and Lyle Menendez household names during their 1993-94 trial in the shotgun killings of their wealthy parents, will be barred from the brothers' retrial. Advocates of allowing cameras in the courtroom say the ban is a misguided reaction to the O. J. Simpson murder trial. Although Judge Stanley M. Weisburg of Los Angeles County Superior Court, who issued the order for the Menendez retrial, made no mention of the Simpson trial, legal experts said he had undoubtedly considered how gavel-to-gavel coverage had influenced that trial.
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Liberties;O. J.'s Second Act
Date: 08 October 1995
By Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd
The inescapable drone of the double-murder trial, echoing from car radio to car radio, from TV to TV, has ceased. But the most famous defendant who ever lived is still with us. O. J. Simpson has broken creative new ground in celebrity -- becoming a zillion times better known than he ever was. A gorgeous monster.
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JAMESWAY CONSIDERS FILING FOR BANKRUPTCY
Date: 07 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Jamesway Corporation, which emerged from bankruptcy in December, said yesterday that it was considering filing for bankruptcy protection again. The company, a discount retailer based in Secaucus, N.J., said it might file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because of weak sales, poor results and constricted trade credit. The company made the announcement after the stock market closed. Earlier on the New York Stock Exchange, its shares fell 25 cents, to $1, their lowest price since the company emerged from Chapter 11. The company, which has lost money in 16 of the last 20 quarters, filed for bankruptcy in July 1994, emerging in December with a $115 million line of credit.
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SHARES OF CYRIX GAIN AS MICROPROCESSOR IS INTRODUCED
Date: 07 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of the Cyrix Corporation climbed yesterday after the company introduced its next-generation microprocessor, as the company scrambles to get out of the dwindling market for older 486 chips. Cyrix stock was up $2.75, at $42.50, in Nasdaq trading of almost 3.3 million shares. The new chip, which had been code-named the M1 and is now the 6x86, is meant to compete with the Intel Corporation's Pentium chip and the successor to that chip, the Pentium Pro. The chip will cost about $450, which Cyrix said would be about 10 percent lower than comparable chips from Intel.
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ORBIT SEMICONDUCTOR SHARES TUMBLE BY 41%
Date: 07 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The shares of Orbit Semiconductor Inc. fell 41 percent yesterday, a day after the company said third-quarter earnings would probably be about half that expected by analysts. Orbit's shares fell $6.50, to $9, in Nasdaq trading of 1.2 million shares. Orbit, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., said after the market closed on Thursday that its third-quarter earnings would probably be 10 cents or 12 cents a share, below the average of 26 cents estimated by three analysts for Zacks Investment Research. The company said its third-quarter revenue would probably be about $13.5 million. Analysts had expected revenue of about $17 million. Orbit makes chips for converting electrical signals, like recorded audio or phone calls, into digital data.
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HAFSLUND NYCOMED SHARES GAIN ON MERGER TALKS
Date: 07 October 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
American depository receipts for shares of Hafslund Nycomed A.S. rose 2.3 percent yesterday amid speculation that the Norwegian pharmaceuticals company may merge with the Ivax Corporation. Hafslund Nycomed, which is based in Norway, refused to comment on the report. "As a matter of principle we have no comment on any rumors connected with Hafslund Nycomed," Eric Cameron, its head of corporate communications, said. The A.D.R.'s of Hafslund, each equal to one class B share, rose 75 cents, to $27.625, a 52-week high. Shares of Ivax closed unchanged at $29.75, on the American Stock Exchange.
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