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9th of January 1992 News
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Internal Battle at News on Union Adviser
Date: 10 January 1992
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
An internal struggle among the leaders of the 10 unions representing workers at The Daily News could be the first crisis in the effort to save the bankrupt paper. A leader of one of the paper's unions, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that leaders of the three largest unions are seeking to replace Theodore W. Kheel as a representative of union interests on the committee planning a restructuring of The News.
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NETWORKS TO SAVE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Date: 10 January 1992
By John Tierney
John Tierney
The three major television networks and CNN have agreed on a money-saving innovation for covering the New Hampshire Presidential primary. Starting Jan. 27, each of them will start sharing some of its videotape with the rest. "Each of us will donate a crew each day to contribute material to the pool," said Tom Hannon, the political director of CNN. "It's an experiment we're trying for the first time in a primary, although it's not any sort of radical departure. It's the same sort of pool arrangement that we routinely use for covering hearings and other events in Washington."
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Newspaper Union Under Investigation
Date: 10 January 1992
Law enforcement agencies are investigating the activities of the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers' Union of New York and Vicinity, an investigator said yesterday. The investigation, first reported in New York Newsday yesterday, concerns abuses including selling union cards and the theft of thousands of papers each day, the newspaper reported. The union delivers papers for The New York Times, The Daily News, The New York Post and a number of retailers.
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Sports of The Times; Ted Turner: A Prophet Is Honored
Date: 10 January 1992
By George Vecsey
George Vecsey
Guffaws have emanated from the sports pages ever since Ted Turner was named Time magazine's Man of the Year. That drunken sailor, lurching around the America's Cup? That buffoon of a baseball owner, out-braying Finley, out-bullying Steinbrenner? That maximum leader of the TBS sports network, whose staff members would caution, sotto voce, that, ahem, it is always a good idea to reach Ted before noon?
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Poll Shows Price Bush Pays For Tough Economic Times
Date: 10 January 1992
By Robin Toner
Robin Toner
Eight of 10 Americans say the economy is in bad shape, and President Bush is paying a clear political price for their discontent, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll. But voters know little about the Democrats who would challenge him. The telephone survey, conducted Monday through Wednesday, shows an unpredictable terrain at the start of this election year: The President's approval rating is down to 48 percent, and voters are evenly divided when offered a choice between re-electing Mr. Bush or replacing him with a unspecified Democrat. But the real Democratic field has barely penetrated their consciousness, according to the telephone survey of 1,376 adults.
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Metalclad Deal
Date: 10 January 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Metalclad Corporation said it had reached an agreement with several Mexican business executives on a joint venture to build a $25 million hazardous waste treatment plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The venture is called Eco Administracion S.A. de C.V.
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New Plexus President
Date: 10 January 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Recognition Equipment Inc. said today that it had named Tom Frederick president of its Plexus Software division. Recognition said Mr. Frederick would be responsible for the development, marketing, sales and support of its data-processing software products. Mr. Frederick was formerly vice president of strategic development for Recognition. He was also vice president of worldwide marketing and sales for Plexus Software when it was acquired by Recognition in 1989.
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Campground Chief Named
Date: 10 January 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Thousand Trails Inc. said today that its chairman, Charles C. Davis, had assumed the added role of chief executive. The appointment is effective immediately, the campground operator said. Mr. Davis has been chairman of the company since June 30, 1991. He is also the chairman, president and chief executive of USTrails Inc., formerly known as the Naco Finance Corporation. USTrails owns 69 percent of Thousand Trails' common stock.
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Units to Be Sold By Union Electric
Date: 09 January 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Union Electric Company agreed to sell its Iowa wholesale and retail business to IES Industries, an Iowa utility company, for $60 million cash. It will also sell its northern Illinois retail business to the Central Illinois Public Service Company for $8.5 million. Proceeds will be used to retire debt, a senior vice president, C. W. Mueller, said. The sales will save $8 million a year in operating costs and allow Union Electric to focus on Missouri and southwestern Illinois, he said.
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Neiman Marcus Sales
Date: 10 January 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Neiman Marcus Group Inc. said today that same-store sales for the five weeks ended Jan. 4 fell 4 percent, to $255.5 million, from $266.3 million in the period a year earlier. The retailer said total revenue in the five-week period rose four-tenths of 1 percent, to $267.3 million, from $266.3 million in the period a year earlier.
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