9 października 1993 roku była sobota pod znakiem zodiaku ♎. Był to 281 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 32 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły czwartek, 9 października 2025 roku, 235 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień piątek, 9 października 2026 roku, w 129 dni. Żyłeś przez 11 923 dni lub około 286 174 godzin lub około 17 170 484 minut lub około 1 030 229 040 sekund.
9th of October 1993 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 9 października 1993 roku
Reporters Stay a Long-Distance Call Away
Date: 10 October 1993
By John Kifner
John Kifner
WHEN the first Navy Seals slithered onto the Somali beachhead last December, faces streaked with camouflage paint, commando knives at the ready, they were startled to find themselves suddenly awash in television lights, their landing recorded by scores of paunchy journalists waiting on the sand in cut-off jeans and shower clogs. But last weekend, when an Army Ranger company was decimated raiding a warlord's hideout, losing more than a dozen soldiers killed, scores wounded, two helicopters downed and a relief column ambushed, there were no American reporters in the country.
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Yeltsin Suspends the Communist Party and Other Foes
Date: 09 October 1993
By Steven Erlanger
Steven Erlanger
Russia's main Communist Party, among the largest political parties in the country, was suspended today by the Justice Ministry under the state-of-emergency decrees of President Boris N. Yeltsin. The ministry also suspended the People's Party of Free Russia, which had been led by the jailed Vice President, Aleksandr V. Rutskoi, but which has disavowed him. That brings to 10 the number of political parties and organizations suspended, as well as some 13 newspapers. The state of emergency is scheduled to end on Sunday, but it could be extended.
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Egypt Is Said to Jail a Critic of the President
Date: 09 October 1993
A leading opposition politician was being held by the Egyptian police on charges of humiliating President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in a newspaper article, human rights officials here said today. It was the first time a prominent politician had been held overnight since opposition parties were allowed to operate in relative freedom over a decade ago. Helmy Murad, vice president of the Socialist Labor Party and a former Minister of Education, was arrested on Thursday along with two journalists after publishing an article in the party newspaper, Al Shaab, on Tuesday urging Mr. Mubarak to provide information on an unspecified arms deal, human rights official said.
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Mr. Clinton's Dark Night
Date: 10 October 1993
President Clinton hasn't found the time to speak out publicly as House Democrats toy with ways to weaken his proposed campaign finance reform legislation. But he did manage to squeeze in an appearance last week at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee's $1,500-a-plate fund-raising dinner. It was a sneak appearance in the truest sense. To avoid embarrassing pictures of the populist-sounding President hobnobbing with lobbyists and the other influential high-rollers who populated most of the tables at the black-tie event, the White House took an extraordinary step. It barred reporters, photographers and camera crews from the room.
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Rolls-Royce Sales Up
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Vickers P.L.C., the British engineering group that is the manufacturer of the Rolls-Royce, said sales of its flagship automobiles rose 1.3 percent in the nine months to Sept. 30. Sales of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars totaled 1,033 units, compared with 1,019 units in the comparable period last year, with the biggest leap in sales coming from the Pacific region.
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TELMEX WORKERS SELL 41.5% OF THEIR HOLDING IN COMPANY
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Workers of Telefonos de Mexico S.A., Mexico's giant telephone company, have sold 41.5 percent of their Telmex share holdings in the last 15 months, El Economista, a Mexico City newspaper, reported yesterday. More than a year ago, the workers, who owned about 3.3 percent of Telmex's capital, deposited their shares in trust funds administered by two of Mexico's largest banks, Banco Nacional de Mexico S.A. and Multibanco Comermex S.A. The workers sold their shares after the two banks reportedly failed to give workers the preferential treatment they had promised, the newspaper said. In 1990, each Telmex worker received 6,000 Telmex shares.
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CHOCK FULL O' NUTS TO SELL HILLSIDE UNIT
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Chock Full O' Nuts Corporation said yesterday that it would sell its Hillside Coffee unit for $38.5 million in cash to Gourmet Coffees of America and focus on developing a chain of retail coffee bars and shops selling premium and European-style coffee. The sale of Hillside will result in a gain of $9 million, or 87 cents a share, in the second quarter which ends in November, the company said. Chock Full O' Nuts said it named Steven Buckley, the former chief operating officer of Nathan's Famous Inc., to direct the chain's expansion. The coffe-bar chain will be started in the New York area, with the first store scheduled to open in New York City during the first quarter.
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BankAmerica In Acquisition
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The BankAmerica Corporation agreed today to buy the Liberty Bank of Honolulu for $23 million in stock. Under the agreement, BankAmerica will pay $28.54 for each outstanding Liberty share. Liberty holders may receive an additional $2.91 a share from a liquidating trust.
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Burlington Coat Move
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse Corporation said it plans to open its first of as many as 20 stores in Mexico by late November. The retailer, which sells name-brand merchandise at discount prices in 185 stores, said it had signed a joint venture agreement with Plaza Coloso S.A. de C.V., based in Mexico, to open the store in Juarez. Burlington said the proposed North American Free Trade Agreement would make it easier for the company to expand its chain in Mexico.
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Lufthansa's Stock for Staff
Date: 09 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The German Transport Minister, Matthias Wissmann, expects the future selloff of the country's state-held airline, Deutsche Lufthansa A.G., to include selling shares to company employees. In an interview with Sueddeutsche Zeitung of Munich, Mr. Wissmann said the airline would be privatized as soon as it returned to profit, citing British Airways' successful privatization as a model.
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