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10th of March 1993 News
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Unofficial City Hall Candidates Thrust and Parry
Date: 10 March 1993
By James C. McKinley Jr
James McKinley
No one has officially declared for the mayoral or City Council President's race yet, but in an unofficial way, the candidates were out in force at City Hall yesterday. In the rotunda, Herman Badillo, the former Bronx Congressman who would be Mayor, attacked the Dinkins administration for what he called a deliberate policy to cut back on the arrests of street-level drug dealers.
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INSIDE
Date: 10 March 1993
An Industry Counterattacks Under pressure to cut prices, drug companies say they want an exemption from antitrust laws so they can discuss price restraints. Page A16. Scandal Widens in Italy Reverberations were felt in the Government and around Italy when two more prominent figures were arrested on corruption charges. Page A3. Shearson May Be Sold American Express is discussing the sale of its Shearson securities brokerage subsidiary to Primerica for about $1 billion. Page D1. A Net Loss of New Yorkers About twice as many people left New York State as moved in from other states during the late 1980's. Page B1.
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Katie Beers Makes Appeal To Be Granted Her Privacy
Date: 10 March 1993
By John T. McQuiston
John McQuiston
Katie Beers, whose kidnapping late last year drew headlines across the nation, has issued an impassioned plea for her privacy. In a letter to the Family Court urging that a custody hearing be closed to reporters, Katie, 10, wrote, "I don't want people to know what happened to me, because it is none of their businesses."
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To Clip, Perchance to File (Not Likely)
Date: 11 March 1993
By Enid Nemy
Enid Nemy
There are organizations to help compulsive drinkers, compulsive smokers, compulsive shoppers, in fact, people compulsive about almost anything, with one notable exception: compulsive clippers. These are the men and women who can rarely read a newspaper or magazine without a pair of scissors or a specially designed razorlike instrument within reach. Sometimes, if no tools are handy, they just rip away. If they get through a publication without a tearing sound or a snip, snip, they're both relieved and pleased.
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Post Suitor Turns Fickle, But a New One Steps Up
Date: 10 March 1993
By Richard Perez-Pena
Richard Perez-Pena
The New York Post's financial roller coaster ride took new twists and dips yesterday when one of its prospective buyers announced that he wanted to be the newspaper's sole owner, then appeared to back out of the purchase altogether. Abraham Hirschfeld, who had been working to acquire the newspaper with Steven Hoffenberg, came to Federal Bankruptcv Court in Manhattan yesterday apparently intending to say that the two had reached an agreement.
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Insider Case Is Settled
Date: 11 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A former employee of A.T.& T. has settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which accused him of insider trading in shares of the NCR Corporation and the Teradata Corporation, both of which were later acquired by A.T.& T. Robert Dudgeon, 52, of Belle Mead, N.J., agreed to pay more than $550,000 in restitution and penalties. But the S.E.C. waived about half that amount because of Mr. Dudgeon's inability to pay. Mr. Dudgeon, now retired from the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, did not admit or deny any wrongdoing.
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WALL STREET APPLAUDS COMPTRONIX SETTLEMENT
Date: 10 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of the Comptronix Corporation jumped 21.4 percent yesterday in Nasdaq trading as investors took heart from the company's decision to settle a class-action shareholder lawsuit and restructure its debt. Comptronix shares rose 75 cents to close at $4.25, on a volume of more than 729,700 shares. Comptronix, based in Guntersville, Ala., said yesterday that it had agreed to settle shareholder suits by issuing $10.5 million in convertible preferred stock and by paying $2 million in cash by 1994.
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TWO GTE SUBSIDIARIES TRIMMING THEIR WORK FORCES
Date: 10 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The GTE Corporation's GTE Telephone Operations unit is offering buyouts to 26,000 salaried workers nationwide in an effort to reduce its work force by up to 6 percent this year. In addition, GTE California, a subsidiary of GTE Telephone, said yesterday that it was dismissing 300 hourly employees and offering early retirement to another 1,616 hourly workers.
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ALLIED SIGNAL CHIEF NOT A CANDIDATE TO RUN I.B.M.
Date: 10 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Allied Signal Inc.'s chairman and chief executive, Lawrence A. Bossidy, yesterday took himself out of the running for the top job at the International Business Machines Corporation. Mr. Bossidy, 58, dispelled rumors that he was a contender for the post by saying that he would remain with Allied Signal. I.B.M.'s announcement of a successor to John F. Akers, 58, may come as early as this month. Industry speculation had put Mr. Bossidy on the list of potential candidates.
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RAYTHEON SELLS MICROWAVE-TUBE BUSINESS TO LITTON
Date: 10 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Raytheon Company says it has sold its microwave power-tube business to Litton Industries and that it plans to lay off all 300 workers it employs on the line. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Litton is buying only Raytheon's microwave-tube product line and manufacturing equipment, not its Waltham, Mass. plant.
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