6 października 1992 roku była wtorek pod znakiem zodiaku ♎. Był to 279 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był George Bush.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 33 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły poniedziałek, 6 października 2025 roku, 255 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień wtorek, 6 października 2026 roku, w 109 dni. Żyłeś przez 12 308 dni lub około 295 415 godzin lub około 17 724 957 minut lub około 1 063 497 420 sekund.
6th of October 1992 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 6 października 1992 roku
News Drivers Postpone Vote on Sale
Date: 06 October 1992
By Jacques Steinberg
Jacques Steinberg
The newspaper drivers union postponed a vote last night on Mortimer B. Zuckerman's plan to buy the bankrupt Daily News because of a disagreement within the union over newspaper delivery routes, union leaders and members said. Douglas LaChance, the president of the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers' Union of New York and Vicinity, said that the squabble among some union members was minor and predicted that it would not stand in the way of rank-and-file approval of a contract with Mr. Zuckerman, which Mr. LaChance has endorsed.
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Unions at Daily News Urge Delay in Vote on Contracts
Date: 07 October 1992
By James Barron
James Barron
Mortimer B. Zuckerman's plan to buy The Daily News ran into some turbulence yesterday when an umbrella group for the unions -- showing support for the local representing the newsroom, advertising and clerical staffs -- urged a delay in ratifying new contracts. "The consensus is, hold off," said George E. McDonald, the president of the group, the Allied Printing Trades Council. "We are asking all of the unions not to ratify until we see where this thing is going."
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A Texas Newspaper For Hearst
Date: 07 October 1992
By Geraldine Fabrikant
Geraldine Fabrikant
The Hearst Corporation said yesterday that it had agreed to pay the News Corporation Ltd. $185 million in cash for The Express-News, a daily and Sunday newspaper in San Antonio. Hearst also said that it planned to sell The San Antonio Light, a daily and afternoon paper, and that if it could not find a buyer it would close the paper, which has been losing money.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 06 October 1992
By Nadine Brozan
Nadine Brozan
DAVID KAPLAN, the ABC news producer who was shot to death in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in August, will be honored with the Press Freedom Award of the Committee to Protect Journalists at a dinner on Oct. 21 at the Pierre in Manhattan. The person who is to present the award to Mr. Kaplan's widow, SALLY KAPLAN, knows the perils of reporting in countries under siege: TERRY ANDERSON, the Associated Press correspondent who was held hostage in Lebanon for more than six years. Awards will also go to journalists from Kuwait, Namibia, Thailand and Haiti, as well as to KATHARINE GRAHAM, chairman of The Washington Post Company. The committee was formed in 1981 to protect the rights of journalists and to document incidents of abuse and censorship.
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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: The Debates; Debate on Debates Over, Debate on Panel Begins
Date: 06 October 1992
By Richard L. Berke
Richard Berke
Now that the debate over Presidential debates is over, an even more ticklish process can begin: picking people to quiz the candidates. Today, officials from the campaigns of President Bush and Gov. Bill Clinton began drafting their own lists of possible questioners. As they seek to settle on a mutually acceptable list, the campaigns will return to the bargaining table later this week to scratch off names they do not want. (Although Ross Perot will debate, his representatives were not involved in the negotiations over the debate rules and, thus, will have no role in selecting panelists.)
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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Poll; Poll Finds Hostility to Perot And No Basic Shift in Race
Date: 06 October 1992
By Robin Toner
Robin Toner
Ross Perot's return to the 1992 Presidential campaign has been greeted with overwhelming hostility by American voters, leaving the contest fundamentally unchanged, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll. Gov. Bill Clinton holds a persistent lead over President Bush as the campaign enters its final month. Mr. Perot, who briefly surged to the top of some polls last spring, has a remarkably negative image in the new survey, with 80 percent of the people who once supported him but no longer do saying they do not trust him.
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Sarajevo Paper Defies War by Staying in Print
Date: 07 October 1992
By John F. Burns
John Burns
When Serbian nationalist forces began their siege of Sarajevo six months ago, Kemal Kurspahic called together the editors, reporters and production staff of the city's main newspaper and made a grim offer to those willing to work under relentless artillery, tank and sniper fire. "I cannot promise that you will be alive when the siege is over," reporters recall Mr. Kurspahic, the 46-year-old editor in chief, saying. "Nor can I promise that you will get any awards or promotions. But I can promise you this: As long as Sarajevo exists, this newspaper will publish every day."
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Chief on Leave At Jamesway
Date: 07 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Jamesway Corporation, a discount retail chain, said today that Herbert Fisher, chairman and chief executive, would take a leave of absence for medical treatment. In Mr. Fisher's absence, Peter Hollis, the retailer's 49-year-old president, will be acting chief executive. Mr. Fisher, 70, will continue to serve as a director.
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American Savings in Settlement
Date: 06 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Two former officials at American Savings of Florida and the law firm of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart agreed to pay $11.2 million to settle an action brought by the Office of Thrift Supervision. The agency had accused the former American Savings officials and a partner at the law firm of participating in a scheme to substitute collateral of uncertain value for cash held in a special collateral pool. The substitution was intended to provide up to $45 million of capital to American Savings, which is 50 percent owned by the Enstar Group.
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MAGNA INTERNATIONAL'S SHARES DROP ON RESIGNATIONS
Date: 07 October 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Nearly 10.6 million shares of Magna International Inc. were traded over-the-counter yesterday after news that three senior executives, including the chief financial officer, will leave the auto-parts maker. Magna's stock lost $2.375 a share, or 10 percent, to $20.75.
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