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9th of November 1993 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 9 listopada 1993 roku
Princess Wins a Court Ban on More Gym Photos
Date: 09 November 1993
By John Darnton
John Darnton
Declaring "distress and a deep sense of outrage," the Princess of Wales won an injunction tonight against two British newspapers that published photographs secretly taken of her exercising at a London health club. The photographs, taken by a camera hidden in the ceiling, were sold to The Daily Mirror and The Sunday Mirror by the gym's owner for a sum that was reported to be about $150,000.
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Personalities and Pictures: A Made-for-TV Debate
Date: 10 November 1993
By Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd
Sometimes there is a political event so transcendentally weird, so Silly Putty, to use one of tonight's Perot-isms, that it almost defies description. Tonight's big Nafta debate on "Larry King Live" on CNN was not exactly Webster and Clay. More like Punch and Judy -- with charts instead of bats.
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Galore vs. Sore Sport
Date: 09 November 1993
By Mike Morton and Sabra Morton
Mike Morton
Whirring and beeping inside our computer is Ars Magna, a software program that always replies with an anagram of what we ask it. When we say Al Gore, it replies Galore. And if we say H. Ross Perot, it comes back with Sports hero.
The program has become skillful in political prognostication. Recently it has been pondering tonight's Gore-Perot debate on the North American Free Trade Agreement. We invited it to share its thinking.
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The 'Great Debate' Over Nafta
Date: 09 November 1993
Were it not for the fact that truly serious issues are involved, the caterwauling over the North American Free Trade Agreement would be almost comic. On one side we have a populist President frantically wooing the Republican establishment to round up the 30 or so votes he needs to get Nafta through the House. Standing the usual political coalitions on their heads, Mr. Clinton has courted familiar G.O.P. luminaries like Henry Kissinger, James Baker and even Senator Bob Dole, while accusing his erstwhile allies in the labor movement of using "naked pressure" and "muscle-bound tactics" to defeat the agreement.
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On My Mind; Grovel and Pander
Date: 09 November 1993
By A. M. Rosenthal
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Ross Perot? He is a team player and yes, he might be considered for a job in Bill Clinton's cabinet. Who said that? Al Gore, when he was running for Vice President.
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THE FREE TRADE ACCORD: Right and Wrong; Exaggerations? Yes, Particularly by Perot
Date: 10 November 1993
By Keith Bradsher
Keith Bradsher
As has been the case with much of the fight over the North American Free Trade Agreement, the debate tonight between Vice President Al Gore and Ross Perot included some misleading and exaggerated arguments on both sides. Their disagreements ranged from the sweeping (whether the pact would result in massive layoffs across the United States) to the obscure (the pact's rules on certain labels of Tennessee bourbon). But a review of their statements on CNN's "Larry King Live" indicates that Mr. Perot tended to stray a little further from the facts than did Mr. Gore.
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THE FREE TRADE ACCORD: The Overview; Gore and Perot Dual on TV Over the Trade Pact
Date: 10 November 1993
By David E. Rosenbaum
David Rosenbaum
Vice President Al Gore suggested tonight that Ross Perot opposed the North American Free Trade Agreement to win political and financial advantage for himself. In a sour 90-minute televised debate that turned more on personality than substance, the Vice President observed that Mr. Perot had favored the trade agreement until he began running for President, and that the Perot family had obtained special free-trade privileges for its development near a cargo airport in Fort Worth.
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F.T.C. WON'T CHALLENGE MEDCO PURCHASE
Date: 09 November 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Merck & Company said yesterday that the Federal Trade Commission had notified the company that it was terminating its investigation of the proposed $6 billion acquisition of Medco Containment Services Inc. Merck, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, agreed on July 28 to acquire Medco, the country's largest pharmacy-by-mail operator and drug benefit-plan manager, for $39 a share in cash. Merck said the commission decided it would not challenge the transaction. Medco's stockholders will vote at a special meeting on Nov. 18 on the merger. Medco's stock jumped $1.25 a share yesterday, to $38.25, in Nasdaq trading, where it was the most active issue of the day. Merck's shares closed down 12.5 cents, to $32, on the New York Stock Exchange.
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VOLVO IS SET FOR RETURN TO SOUTH AFRICA
Date: 09 November 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Swedish vehicle company Volvo A.B. said yesterday that it would resume the sale of its cars in South Africa through a franchise agreement with a local distributor. Combined Motor Holdings Ltd. will market the Volvo 960 and 850 models in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town. Volvo pulled out of South Africa in the mid-1970's, when it was selling between 3,000 and 4,000 cars a year in the market.
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A NEW LINE OF PERSONAL COMPUTERS FROM DIGITAL
Date: 09 November 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Digital Equipment Corporation introduced a line of personal computers yesterday called the DECpc XL series. The new machines are compatible with the Intel Corporation's Pentium microprocessor as well as Digital's own new Alpha AXP chip. The new line consists of four models priced from $2,899 to $4,599. Digital, of Maynard, Mass., entered the personal computer market only last year. Previously, Digital had resold PC's made by other vendors.
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