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8th of May 1993 News
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New Editor Sought For The Daily News
Date: 08 May 1993
The publishers of The Daily News have told the newspaper's editor that they will bring in another editor above him, the current editor, Lou Colasuonno, said last night. Mr. Colasuonno and Sherrie Rollins, a spokeswoman for The News, said the new editor has not been chosen. Ms. Rollins said Mortimer B. Zuckerman, The News's owner, has been speaking with several people.
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TV Coverage of Unrest in Moscow: a Blurred Reception
Date: 09 May 1993
By Celestine Bohlen
Celestine Bohlen
THE raw film footage from Leninski Prospekt on the 9 P.M. television news was the first that most Russians knew of the violent clashes that day between Communist demonstrators and police in Moscow. After a brief introduction, the anchorwoman said grimly: "We think these scenes speak for themselves." There followed no commentary, just the noises and shouts picked up by the soundman as the camera followed the mini-riot: the fights, the beatings, the trucks on fire, the arrival of the mounted police. The film clip opened with a charge by young men wielding rods and clubs against the police. It closed with a chilling image of Leninski Prospekt, one of the broadest and cleanest of Moscow's six-lane avenues, littered with rocks, thick with smoke, scattered with people running about in anger and panic.
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Editorial Writer in Hartford Joins Times Editorial Board
Date: 08 May 1993
Susanna Rodell, an editorial writer at The Hartford Courant, will join The New York Times on June 1 as an assistant editor of the editorial page. The appointment was announced yesterday by Howell Raines, editorial page editor. Ms. Rodell, 44, earned a B.A. degree in East Asian studies at Harvard in 1979 and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, Spanish and French. She has been writing on international, national and local subjects at The Courant since 1991, specializing in East Asian and Latin American affairs.
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Paris Journal; A Best Seller Muses About, of All Things, Love
Date: 08 May 1993
By Roger Cohen
Roger Cohen
Weary, it seems, of the Balkans and stirred perhaps by a beautiful spring, the French have turned in droves to an old subject at which they are old hands: love. The focus of their attention is a new book about men and women, suitably titled "Les Hommes et les Femmes." Written by a journalist and former Government minister named Francoise Giroud and the philosopher-turned-playwright Bernard Henri-Levy, this meandering discourse on sex, jealousy, feminism, fidelity and marriage has become what the French call a "phenomenon" -- that is, something whose success defies even their unusual powers of Cartesian analysis.
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Chevron to Operate a Refinery in El Paso
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Chevron Corporation said today that it had agreed to operate the idle 55,000-barrel-a-day petroleum refinery recently lost in bankruptcy proceedings by El Paso Refinery L.P. The plant has not processed crude oil since October, when El Paso Refinery filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. A group of lenders to the partnership, including CIT Group/Capital Equipment Financing, the New York Life Insurance Company and the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, acquired the plant in an auction on Tuesday.
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MOTOROLA PLANS TO EXPAND PAGER UNIT IN TEXAS
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Motorola Inc.'s paging products group said yesterday that it would expand operations at its plant in Fort Worth, rather than at the division's headquarters in Boynton Beach, Fla. The electronics company, based in Schaumburg, Ill., said it considered Texas "an ideal location" to expand operations. As many as 1,000 jobs will be created because of the expansion, Motorola said.
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GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE TO TRIM UP TO 500 JOBS
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a maker of business jets, said yesterday that it would cut as many as 500 jobs because plane sales had slowed to a trickle. The privately held company, based in Savannah, Ga., said it would soon extend early-retirement offers, mainly to salaried employees, in the hope of reducing its staff of 4,800 by about 10 percent. Jobs will be eliminated at the Savannah headquarters as well as at smaller sites in Oklahoma City and Long Beach, Calif.
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ARKLA TO SELL NATURAL GAS PIPELINE IN KANSAS
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Arkla Inc. said yesterday that it had signed a definitive agreement to sell its natural gas pipeline system in Kansas to Peoples Natural Gas, a unit of Utilicorp United Inc. of Kansas City, Mo., for $25 million. The sale of the Kansas distribution and transmission operations involves 22,600 gas customers in southeast Kansas and a gas pipeline and related operations in the state.
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BOEING RETURNING $104 MILLION TO DELTA AIR LINES
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Delta Air Lines said in a filing this week with the Securities and Exchange Commission that the Boeing Company had agreed to return $104 million in aircraft deposits and to allow Delta Air to defer future deposits that the airline would normally have to place on other firm orders. The concessions were part of an earlier agreement, which the companies announced in February but never said included the $104 million refund. Delta used the refund to reduce net short-term borrowings, which stood at zero as of April 30, according to the S.E.C. filing. Boeing is "obviously helping Delta get out of its cash-flow problems," said Paul Nisbet, an aerospace analyst at JSA Research.
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China Deal By Mercedes
Date: 08 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Mercedes-Benz A.G., a unit of the German industrial giant Daimler-Benz A.G., said today that it had agreed with the Chinese bus manufacturer Jing Da to build 1,000 luxury buses a year. "This step underlines our firm intent to play a larger part in the Chinese market," said Bernd Gottschalk, Mercedes-Benz board member for commercial vehicles, in a statement. "Further steps will follow."
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