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9th of November 1995 News
Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 9. новембар 1995.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS;NBC to Share News Gathering
Date: 09 November 1995
Reuters
The German public broadcaster ZDF announced today that it and NBC had agreed to cooperate on news gathering worldwide. The two organizations will coordinate their reporting on major international news events and make use of each other's studios, ZDF said in a statement, adding that the deal would formally be signed at the end of the month in New York.
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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS;American Reporter Acquitted in Turkey
Date: 10 November 1995
Reuters
An American correspondent for Reuters was acquitted today of charges that she had violated Turkey's laws on freedom of expression for reporting on the military campaign against rebel Kurds. On the recommendation of the prosecutor, the three-member State Security Court ruled that there was insufficient evidence to convict the correspondent, Aliza Marcus, 33, of Westfield, N.J.
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COMPANY REPORTS;News Corporation Earnings Rise Slightly for the Quarter
Date: 09 November 1995
By Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The News Corporation reported a slight gain in first-quarter profit yesterday as strong results from its TV stations were offset by lower earnings from its film division. Earnings were also hurt by the cost of operating Star TV in Asia and higher newsprint prices, the company, which is controlled by Rupert Murdoch, said.
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60 Minutes' Ordered to Pull Interview in Tobacco Report
Date: 09 November 1995
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
In an atmosphere of heightened tension between cigarette manufacturers and the press, CBS's lawyers ordered the news program "60 Minutes" not to broadcast a planned on-the-record interview with a former tobacco company executive who was harshly critical of the industry. Instead, the program has substituted a revised report for this Sunday that will examine how cigarette manufacturers try to prevent information from reaching the public.
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: ADVERTISING;People
Date: 10 November 1995
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
Salome Yilma, Eastern regional director at Business Travel News, New York, a unit of CMP Publications, was promoted to associate publisher.
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Energy Secretary Used Fund to Monitor Reporters
Date: 10 November 1995
By Neil A. Lewis
Neil Lewis
Energy Secretary Hazel R. O'Leary faced a storm of criticism today and the possibility she could lose her job after it was disclosed that she had spent thousands of dollars in Government money for a consulting firm to monitor the reporters who cover her department and to rank them as to how favorable they were. Senior Clinton Administration officials said they were appalled by what they called her lack of judgment in paying $43,500 to Carma International, a Washington firm, to identify unfriendly press outlets.
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Bosnia Serbs Free U.S. Newsman After 9 Days
Date: 09 November 1995
By Kit R. Roane
Kit Roane
After nine days in a Bosnian Serb jail, an American journalist, David Rohde, was released today. "I didn't expect it to take so long to be released, but I'm glad I finally got out," Mr. Rohde said after arriving safely at the United States Embassy in Belgrade, Serbia, shortly before President Clinton phoned with congratulations.
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Yale Editors Served Fruit Punch This Year
Date: 09 November 1995
To the Editor: A year ago you published a piece by my friend Christopher Buckley, who endured appalling indignities by agreeing to speak to the Yale Daily News banquet in New Haven (Op-Ed, Nov. 22, 1994). On that occasion staff members of The Daily News apparently fulfilled their annual quotas for alcohol in a single evening, rendering themselves incapable of listening to Mr. Buckley's speech, and in some cases incapable of opening their eyes. Mr. Buckley cast his piece as a warning to the person invited to speak to the next Yale Daily News banquet (which took place last Saturday night in New Haven).
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Miami Herald Strategy Reckons With Future
Date: 10 November 1995
To the Editor: Your Oct. 23 Media column on The Miami Herald suggests that a Herald strategy to enhance coverage in nine subject areas would result in diminished coverage of all other subject areas.
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COMPANY NEWS
Date: 09 November 1995
DIAMOND SHAMROCK TO BUY CONVENIENCE STORES Diamond Shamrock Inc. agreed yesterday to acquire National Convenience Stores Inc. for $27 a share, or $260 million. The agreement, which has been approved by both companies' boards, would thwart the Circle K Corporation's tender offer to buy National Convenience for $20 a share. National Convenience rejected the offer, and the companies were negotiating. Diamond Shamrock, based in San Antonio, is a petroleum refiner and gasoline marketer that also operates convenience stores. Its offer is conditioned upon acquiring at least two-thirds of National Convenience's shares and other terms. National Convenience, based in Houston, operates 661 Stop N Go convenience stores in Texas. Most of Diamond Shamrock's stores are in Texas. (Dow Jones)
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