3 lutego 1993 roku była środa pod znakiem zodiaku ♒. Był to 33 dzień roku. Prezydentem Stanów Zjednoczonych był William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Jeśli urodziłeś się w tym dniu, masz 33 lata. Twoje ostatnie urodziny upłynęły wtorek, 3 lutego 2026 roku, 132 dni temu. Twoje następne urodziny przypadają na dzień środa, 3 lutego 2027 roku, w 232 dni. Żyłeś przez 12 185 dni lub około 292 463 godzin lub około 17 547 792 minut lub około 1 052 867 520 sekund.
3rd of February 1993 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 3 lutego 1993 roku
Losing Stars to News, Post Fires Back With Suit
Date: 03 February 1993
By Ralph Blumenthal
Ralph Blumenthal
As The Daily News tried to decapitate The New York Post, luring away top editors and writers, The Post fired back yesterday with a lawsuit to stop the exodus in what the new buyer of The Post called "a fight to the death." On Monday, The News hired away The Post's editor, managing editor and metropolitan editor, as well as the columnist Mike McAlary, leaving the prospective buyer of The Post, Steven Hoffenberg, fuming. He accused the new owner of The News, Mortimer B. Zuckerman, of "a crazy kamikaze attack to kill off The Post."
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Campus Journal; By Quizzing Big Names, They Learn About News
Date: 03 February 1993
The 28 students in Frank Sesno's winter-term course on journalism and politics were recently having a heated discussion about whether members of the national press had liberal political leanings when Peter Greatrex, a sophomore, got right to the point. Mr. Greatrex wanted to know whether a disaffected liberal columnist like Michael Kinsley of The New Republic magazine might challenge President Clinton in the Democratic Presidential primaries of 1996, just as the conservative columnist Patrick J. Buchanan took on President Bush in 1992.
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The Post Attracts Others Wanting to Buy or Invest
Date: 04 February 1993
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
The latest crisis at The New York Post is producing the unlikeliest of results: a line of wealthy people who are interested in buying some or all of the beleaguered newspaper. Steven Hoffenberg, the prospective new publisher, said yesterday that he was not backing away from his promise to buy the newspaper. But he acknowledged that he had talked with several well-financed people who he said also wanted to save the newspaper. Some of those who have expressed interest appear anxious to enter a partnership with Mr. Hoffenberg.
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Clinton to Take Show to Detroit
Date: 04 February 1993
Bill Clinton grew so fond of campaigning on live television over the last year that he will continue the practice as President next week in a one-hour question-and-answer session broadcast from Detroit with audiences in three other cities. Administration officials announced today that the President would travel to Detroit on Feb. 10, for a program that would be simultaneously broadcast on ABC affiliates in Detroit, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta and nationally on the C-Span cable network.
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INSIDE
Date: 03 February 1993
Iraq Is Behaving, U.S. Says The Pentagon said the Iraqis had "changed their behavior" and halted their harassment of American planes in the north and south. Page A5. Russia Barters in Weapons Weapons sales are helping ex-Soviet republics stay afloat, but the exports are deepening Western concern about buildups in China and Iran. Page A6. A Victory for Labor The President revoked two orders, issued by the Bush Administration, that had been a particular target of organized labor. Page A17. Clinton and the Bishops The nation's Roman Catholic bishops are trying to co-exist with a President whose stance on abortion is very different from their own. Page A14. No Smoke, No Fire The White House smoking ban, unlike some other decisions by the new Administration, has hardly drawn a whimper of criticism. Page C6. Post-News Battle Escalates The Daily News lured more editors and writers from The New York Post and The Post responded with a lawsuit to try to halt the exodus. Page B1.
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Queen Seeks Damages From Paper Over a Speech
Date: 03 February 1993
By William E. Schmidt
William Schmidt
In the latest battle between the royal family and the press, the editor of a British newspaper said tonight that Queen Elizabeth II had demanded legal damages because the paper published the text of her annual Christmas message two days before it was to be broadcast. Kelvin McKenzie, the editor of The Sun, said he had received a letter from the Queen's laywers, accusing the paper of copyright infringement for publishing the text without authorization. A spokesman at Buckingham Palace acknowledged that a letter had been sent by the Queen's lawyers to the newspaper, but declined comment.
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Times Closes a Plant and Moves Press Operations
Date: 03 February 1993
By Ronald Sullivan
Ronald Sullivan
The New York Times has closed its printing plant in Carlstadt, N.J., and all advance Sunday sections and about one-third of its daily newspapers will now be printed in its new plant in Edison, N.J., The Times announced yesterday. Two-thirds of the daily papers will continue to be printed in the pressroom of the newspaper's headquarters at 229 West 43d Street in Manhattan.
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I.B.M. INTRODUCES NEW WORK STATION MODELS
Date: 03 February 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The International Business Machines Corporation yesterday introduced advanced versions of its RISC System/6000 work station line and file servers. Work stations are the fastest-growing segment within I.B.M..
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BAUSCH & LOMB TO BUY MAKER OF HEARING AIDS
Date: 03 February 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Bausch & Lomb said yesterday that it had signed a letter of intent to acquire Dahlberg Inc., a manufacturer of hearing aids. Bausch & Lomb, a medical supplies company based in Rochester, said it would pay $24 for each of Dahlberg's 6.6 million shares outstanding, or $158 million in cash. Bausch & Lomb also has the option to buy a 35 percent stake in Dahlberg from the founder and chairman of the company, Kenneth H. Dahlberg, and his family. Dahlberg's shares rose 75 cents yesterday, to $15.25, in Nasdaq trading. The agreement was announced after the close of trading.
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ANNENBERG GROUP RAISES STAKE IN WELLS FARGO
Date: 03 February 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
A group controlled by Walter H. Annenberg, the billionaire investor, increased its stake in Wells Fargo & Company to 6.54 percent by purchasing shares worth $48 million. Mr. Annenberg's stake was last reported to be 5.3 percent.
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