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5th of November 1994 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 5 listopada 1994 roku
Judge in White House Attack Weighing Curbs on Remarks
Date: 05 November 1994
By David Johnston
David Johnston
Federal prosecutors argued today that there was no need for an order to restrict public comment in the case of a man accused of raking the White House with semiautomatic rifle fire a week ago. The order is being sought by lawyers for the man, Francisco M. Duran. They had asked a Federal magistrate-judge, Deborah A. Robinson, to stop Government officials from making any comment about the case to reporters. Leigh A. Kenny, Mr. Duran's lead lawyer, said in legal papers filed today that news accounts about the case could hamper her client's ability to get a fair trial. She bolstered her argument with 250 pages of photocopied news accounts about the shooting.
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Cold War Without End
Date: 06 November 1994
By Abby Goodnough
Abby Goodnough
HARALD RAUDSEPP'S daily journey into his past is a ritual unmarred by age, frailty and the upheavals of history. Ninety-one years old now, he walks with a tremulous gait, and he cannot converse without a hearing aid. But he still puts on a starched suit every morning and rides the subway to midtown Manhattan, clutching typewritten testaments to a former life. Mr. Raudsepp is editor of The Free Estonian Word, a weekly newspaper for the estimated 10,000 Estonians in and around New York. He arrived here in 1949, after years of hiding from the K.G.B. in Soviet-occupied Estonia. The memories linger with haunting clarity.
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UF BANCORP IN MERGER TALKS WITH FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
UF Bancorp Inc. said yesterday that it was in merger talks with a financial institution and had hired Kemper Securities Inc. as a financial adviser. UF Bancorp, based in Evansville, Ind., did not identify the financial institution. UF Bancorp has assets of $539.8 million and 16 offices in southern Indiana, western Kentucky and southern Illinois. Its mortgage banking unit, the Union Financial Corporation, is based in McLean, Va. UF Bancorp gained $4.25 yesterday to close at $36 in Nasdaq trading, after reaching $38.75 earlier in the day.
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21.5% STAKE IN COLES MYER OF AUSTRALIA IS ENDED
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Kmart Corporation said yesterday that it had completed the sale of its 21.5 percent stake in the Australian retailer Coles Myer Ltd. Coles Myer paid Kmart $928 million for its shares. Kmart will record the sale as a one-time gain when it reports fourth-quarter results in February. Coles Myer paid 8.3 percent more than the market price for the Kmart stake. Analysts and shareholders expect money from the sale to be spent on the modernization of Kmart's chain of discount stores. Kmart bought its stake in Coles Myer, Australia's biggest retailer, in 1978.
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COPLEY REPLACING CHIEF AS EARNINGS SLIDE IS SEEN
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Copley Pharmaceutical Inc., said yesterday that it was replacing its president, Anthony Bonelli, a day after the company warned that its earnings were sliding amid delays in introducing new drugs. The maker of generic drugs named Kenneth N. Larsen, an outside director since 1989, as interim president. Mr. Bonelli, a former Warner-Lambert Company executive, was leaving to pursue other interests, Copley said. Coply is 51 percent owned by a unit of Hoechst A.G. On Thursday the company said delays in introducing new drugs would result in lower third-quarter earnings. Copley shares gained 75 cents yesterday, to $16, in Nasdaq trading.
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KINGDOM INVESTMENTS GETS FOUR SEASONS HOTELS STOCK
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Kingdom Investments Inc. said yesterday that holders of Four Seasons Hotels Inc. had tendered almost four times as many shares as needed to its offer for 25 percent of the hotel chain. Four Seasons' stock was down $2.375 Canadian, or 24 percent, at $13.50, on the Toronto Stock Exchange yesterday. The offer, valued at $22 a share, was announced on Sept. 27. Kingdom Investments is indirectly owned by Prince al-Walid bin Talal Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia, who also has interests in Citicorp and Euro Disney.
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THREE COCO LOPEZ UNITS IN PUERTO RICO ARE SOLD
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Borden Inc. said yesterday that it had sold three Puerto Rican units, best known for producing the Coco Lopez brand cream of coconut. Borden said that on Oct. 21 it sold Industrias La Famosa Inc. and Coco Lopez manufacturing to I.L.F. Inc. and Masaco Realty Inc; Coco Lopez United States distribution to C. Lopez Inc., and Bayamon Can Company to Bayamon Can Inc. and Masaco. The prices were not disclosed. The buyers are all closely held companies formed for the purchases, Borden said.
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Copper Rises to 4-Year High On Report of Low Inventory
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Copper prices rose to a four-year high yesterday after a report showed inventories in London Metal Exchange warehouses had fallen to their lowest level in 20 months. On other commodity markets, crude oil prices fell and soybeans were higher. The Commodity Research Bureau index of 21 commodities rose 0.24 point, to 234.16.
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Dollar Declines as the U.S. Refrains From Intervention
Date: 05 November 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The dollar fell yesterday, erasing early gains, after the United States Government refrained from buying the currency. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which acts as the United States Treasury's agent in the foreign-exchange market, bought an estimated $2 billion for Japanese yen and German marks on Wednesday and Thursday. The interventions successfully propped up the value of the dollar both days.
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THE DAWN OF SIMNEWS
Date: 06 November 1994
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has been writing capsules of three Cardinals' championship seasons since opening day, when only a moderately talented seer could have predicted a midseason halt (Word & Image: "The Dawn of SimNews," by Max Frankel, Oct. 2). Further, The Post-Dispatch carried capsule histories of other noteworthy Cardinals teams, in 1992 and 1993. It is inaccurate for The Times to suggest that we started this feature because of the strike or that the newspaper, to use Frankel's unfortunate turn of phrase, "feigned excitement over classic games of the past." EDWARD H. KOHN Senior Correspondent St. Louis Post-Dispatch St. Louis
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