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22nd of December 1992 News
Nouvelles telles qu'elles sont apparues à la une du New York Times le 22 décembre 1992
Court Lifts Hurdle to Sale Of Daily News
Date: 23 December 1992
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
A Federal appeals court in Manhattan yesterday removed what is expected to be the last legal hurdle blocking Mortimer B. Zuckerman from buying The Daily News. In a decision released late yesterday afternoon, the court said that Mr. Zuckerman can dissolve lifetime job guarantees won by the paper's typographers 18 years ago. But the court ruled that to do so, he must abide by the last offer he made to the typographers when negotiations broke down on Dec. 17. Under that package, some of the union's 167 members would not have jobs.
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Date: 23 December 1992
N.F.L. Labor Agreement National Football League owners and players reached tentative agreement on a labor contract that would include broad-based free agency. Page B9.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 22 December 1992
By Nadine Brozan
Nadine Brozan
United Press International is establishing an internship to honor HELEN THOMAS, who has been the news service's White House correspondent since 1961. Every spring, a woman who is studying journalism, chosen by the Washington Center for Politics and Journalism, an independent organization, will work in U.P.I.'s Washington bureau for a semester and receive a $1,000 stipend. The first intern, starting Feb. 1, will be JULIANA GRUENWALD, who graduates this month from the University of Minnesota.
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Date: 22 December 1992
U.S. Sues Over Air Fares The Government charged the eight largest American airlines with fixing air fares through use of a computerized reservation system. Page D1. Taking On Insurance Fraud In an assault on New York region insurance fraud, 22 adjusters, salvagers and homeowners were charged with lying about claims. Page B1. Crash in Portugal Kills 54 A Dutch DC-10 charter slammed into a runway in Portugal, broke apart and burst into flames, killing at least 54. But at least 282 survived. Page A6. 2,075 'I Do's' Later Ten years after a mass wedding by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon, some couples say they and their church have grown up and settled down. Page B1.
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New Jersey Bell Wins Approval for Fiber Optics
Date: 23 December 1992
By Jerry Gray
Jerry Gray
State regulators today approved a $1.5 billion plan by New Jersey Bell to replace its entire network with fiber optics by the year 2010. The decision opens the way for New Jersey to become the first state with border-to-border fiber-optic telecommunications. Such a network would give telephone customers access to vast amounts of information, establish two-way links between physicians and patients or teachers and distant classrooms and allow the reception of hundreds of television channels.
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Gunfire Stops 415 Arab Deportees From Going Back to Israeli Zone
Date: 22 December 1992
By Clyde Haberman
Clyde Haberman
Ordered by Lebanese soldiers to leave their makeshift tent camp, 415 exiled Palestinians in southern Lebanon tried to march back into Israeli-controlled territory today but were stopped when Israel's client militia fired mortars and machine-gun rounds at them. The shooting seemed intended more to frighten off the Palestinians than to hurt them, and it worked, because they headed back to their camp. Nonetheless, two men were reportedly wounded, one in the hand and one in the jaw, by a piece of shrapnel.
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Somalis Assert Marines Have to Secure Villages
Date: 23 December 1992
By Jane Perlez
Jane Perlez
Abdi Ali, his wife, Kadija, and nine children were among the first families to stagger into this wretched camp eight months ago. Since then, thousands have died here of starvation and disease, including four of their sons. The arrival of the United States Marines five days ago brought the first realistic hopes of recovery for Mr. Ali, a well-to-do herder rendered dependent on food handouts. The marines brought food. But what impressed Mr. Ali, a tall, elegant man wrapped in a blue checked sarong, was the Americans' show of force on the streets of this bush town, and the retreat of the Somali gunmen who are responsible for Mr. Ali's impoverishment.
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GATEWAY FEDERAL SOARS $11.50 A SHARE ON MERGER NEWS
Date: 23 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The PNC Financial Corporation agreed yesterday to acquire the Gateway Federal Corporation for $58.7 million, more than double the savings bank's market value before the transaction was announced. Terms of the agreement call for Pittsburgh-based PNC, the nation's 13th-largest bank holding company, to pay $30.05 a share in cash for Gateway Federal, Cincinnati's largest savings unit. Based on Monday's closing price of $14.50, Gateway Federal's 1.96 million common shares had a market value of $28.3 million.
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Amway President Is Succeeded by His Son
Date: 22 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Amway Corporation said its co-founder and president, Richard DeVos, had retired and would be succeeded by his eldest son, Dick, effective today. Mr. DeVos, 66, who founded the closely held direct-sales company in 1959 with Jay Van Andel, cited health reasons for his departure.
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CINCINNATI MILACRON TO BUY GTE'S VALENITE UNIT
Date: 22 December 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The GTE Corporation will sell its Valenite unit, a maker of metal-cutting products, to Cincinnati Milacron Inc. for cash and assumed debt in a deal worth $80 million.
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