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25th of March 1993 News
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ABC to Join News Teams With BBC
Date: 26 March 1993
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
ABC News announced a news-gathering partnership with the British Broadcasting Corporation yesterday that both organizations said would extend their access to events around the world. The deal calls for ABC and BBC to share news coverage, including the exclusive sharing of correspondents and production crews, as well as the joint planning of coverage of news events.
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Times Co. Chooses Editor For 31 Regional Papers
Date: 26 March 1993
John M. Lee, an assistant managing editor of The New York Times, will become director of editorial development for the Times Company's 31 regional newspapers on Nov. 1. The appointment was announced yesterday by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, chairman and chief executive of the company. Mr. Lee, 62, is a former business and financial editor and foreign correspondent for The Times. He will succeed Seymour Topping, who was recently appointed administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes and a professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Mr. Topping has held the editorial development post since 1986 and was previously managing editor of The Times.
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In Newest Bid, Murdoch Offers To Buy The Post
Date: 26 March 1993
By Martin Gottlieb
Martin Gottlieb
Rupert Murdoch formally offered to buy back the bankrupt New York Post yesterday and to operate the cash-starved newspaper for at least 60 days while he attempts to win the Federal approvals necessary for the purchase. The offer, made by a lawyer for Mr. Murdoch's News Corporation, came at an extraordinary hearing conducted by telephone by a Federal bankruptcy judge in which the paper's managing agent, Abraham Hirschfeld, said he would not contribute any more money to the paper.
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Essay; A Virgin No More
Date: 25 March 1993
By William Safire
William Safire
Now we know why President Clinton resisted for two months the serious test of a formal news conference: the traditional format reveals his weaknesses. He and his staff are patting each other on the back for not having made a gaffe and for anticipating the likely questions. Here is a more astringent view of Mr. Clinton's first foray into communications reality -- answering sustained professional questioning from grown-ups.
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INSIDE
Date: 26 March 1993
Campaign Finance Battle The White House offered to compromise on new limits for campaign financing, but it still met opposition from House Democrats. Page A16. Quandary Over Stray Dogs Concerned about its image, the A.S.P.C.A. plans to stop killing stray dogs in New York City, and the city may have to take over. Page B1. Company Guilty in Boycott Baxter International will pay about $6 million in Government penalties for cooperating with the Arab economic boycott of Israel. Page D1. New Israeli Opposition Chief The Likud Party changed generations with the election of its new leader, Benjamin Netanyahu. Page A2.
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Cuomo Joins Effort to Help Murdoch Buy Post
Date: 25 March 1993
By Martin Gottlieb
Martin Gottlieb
Describing Rupert Murdoch as "the only realistic hope for long-term survival" of The New York Post, Gov. Mario M. Cuomo yesterday joined a Congressional lobbying effort intended to help the bankrupt newspaper's former owner to reacquire it, even though Federal regulations would normally bar the purchase. As efforts favorable to Mr. Murdoch appeared to gather steam, a close friend of the multimillionaire publisher said Mr. Murdoch was all but ready to try to acquire The Post if he could be assured that he could win a waiver from the regulations that prohibit a company from owning a newspaper and a broadcast outlet in the same media market.
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Surveyed Baseball Fans Aren't Losing Interest
Date: 26 March 1993
By Robert Mcg. Thomas Jr
Robert Mcg
With opening day just 10 days away, there is a new indication that Americans are maintaining their recent interest in major league baseball even as their cynicism about the national pastime has been growing. Those, at least, are among the conclusions that can be drawn from a nationwide telephone survey of 1,200 adults conducted on Monday by EDK Associates, an independent polling company in New York.
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Sudan Is Described as Trying to Placate the West
Date: 26 March 1993
By Donatella Lorch
Donatella Lorch
The Sudanese Government has made a series of gestures that are meant to placate the West but are also emblematic of the country's need to become more flexible and pragmatic, relief officials say. The moves come as the United States threatens to add the Sudan to the list of countries that sponsor terrorism and considers creating safety zones for refugees in the south, which is devastated by war and famine.
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Foreigners Join Project In Venezuela
Date: 26 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Venezuela signed an agreement today for a $3 billion natural gas project that would mark the return of foreign investment to the country's state-owned oil industry. Lagoven, a unit of the state-run Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A., signed the accord with the Exxon Corporation, the Royal Dutch/Shell Group and the Mitsubishi Corporation for the Cristobal Colon natural gas project.
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MARTIN MARIETTA SHAREHOLDERS CLEAR ACQUISITION
Date: 26 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The shareholders of the Martin Marietta Corporation approved the company's purchase of the General Electric Company's aerospace business.
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