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10th of January 1994 News
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Press
Date: 10 January 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
THE big newspaper here, The Orange County Register, has been ridiculed by Newsweek for having "gone New Age." The newspaper's reporters specialize in topics like Southern California traffic, shopping, pets and hobbies. Its front page offers large photographs and pastel-colored charts, sometimes reducing important news events to little boxes that the editor calls "commercials" for more in-depth treatment inside. If you are offended by what may sound like a lack of journalism purity, The Register's top executives have something to say: too bad.
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After Decade of Big Losses, USA Today Has First Profit
Date: 10 January 1994
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
Critics called it McPaper. Fast-food journalism. And worse. But USA Today, pretty weather map and all, has survived. And now, the newspaper that an analyst once labeled "the most unprofitable newspaper in the history of the world" is making money. It just completed its first profitable year.
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Journalist Slain in Township Attack on Black Leaders
Date: 10 January 1994
By Bill Keller
Bill Keller
Gunmen in a volatile black township sprayed automatic rifle fire this afternoon at a delegation that included two top leaders of the African National Congress, killing a photographer and wounding two other journalists and several bystanders. Bodyguards safely whisked away the officials, who included Cyril Ramaphosa, the secretary general of the African National Congress, and Joe Slovo, chairman of the South African Communist Party, as armed supporters of the congress responded to the assault with a blaze of rifle and pistol fire.
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BARCLAYS TO INCREASE JOB CUTS AT BRITISH BRANCHES
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Barclays P.L.C., Britain's largest retail bank, said yesterday that it planned to eliminate an additional 3,000 jobs in Britain by the end of next year. Barclays said in September that it would cut 500 jobs from retail branches in London and southeast England. The bank has eliminated about 16,000 jobs since 1991, reducing its work force to 68,500.
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FORD RAISES PRICES ON 1994 MODEL CARS AND TRUCKS
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Ford Motor Company raised prices on 11 car and 6 truck lines yesterday, resulting in an average price increase of five-tenths of a percent, or $97 a vehicle. Truck price increases average between $50 and $280 a vehicle, Ford said. Ford is the second of the Big Three auto makers to raise prices for the 1994-model year, which began on Oct. 1. The General Motors Corporation raised its United States car prices an average eight-tenths of a percent, or $164, as of Jan. 3. G.M. truck prices were increased six-tenths of a percent, or $131.
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SCHOOL FUND-RAISING COMPANY SOLD IN $55 MILLION DEAL
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Tyler Corporation of Dallas said yesterday that it had purchased closely held Institutional Financing Services of Benicia, Calif., for $55 million plus assumed seasonal working capital debt. Under the terms of the transaction, Tyler may make additional payments if the new unit meets certain profit goals. Institutional Financing assists schools in fund-raising activities by arranging for students to sell company-supplied gift items.
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German Steel Output
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
German crude steel production fell 5.3 percent last year, to 41.4 million tons, the Federal Statistics Office said today. Pig iron production in 1993 fell 5.5 percent, to 29.5 million tons. Output of both iron and steel in the second half of 1993 was higher than for the corresponding period of 1992.
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Sale to Zurich Insurance
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Zurich Insurance Company has become the sole owner of Centre Reinsurance Holdings Ltd. after buying out the Bermuda-based company's minority shareholders. Zurich Insurance said today that it had bought 30 percent of Centre Re's shares from the Kemper Corporation, ACE Ltd., the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Comapny and Marsh & McLennan Risk Capital Holdings Ltd.
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Baby Bell Deal Closed
Date: 10 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Southwestern Bell Corporation has completed the $650 million purchase, first announced in February 1992, of two cable television systems in suburban Washington from Hauser Communications. The Hauser systems in Montgomery County, Md., and Arlington County, Va., together have 230,000 subscribers. Regulatory approval was needed to complete the deal, announced on Thursday, including waivers of restrictions in the 1983 Federal court decision that split A.T.& T. into seven Bell operating companies.
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Chicago Firm Ousts Four
Date: 11 January 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Rodman & Renshaw Capital Group Inc. dismissed four executives today, including its president, and announced the resignation of its chairman, almost two months after the company agreed to be acquired by the Mexican brokerage firm Abaco Casa de Bolsa. The chairman, Kurt Karmin, will stay with the company as an account executive and director, a spokeswoman for the Chicago-based securities and commodity firm said.
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