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12th of May 1993 News
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 May 1993
International A2-11 BOSNIAN SERBS REBUFF BELGRADE Leading Serbian politicians demanded that Bosnian Serbs forsake a peace plan referendum and instead join representatives of ethnic Serbs of all former Yugoslav territories in a vote, but Bosnian Serbs rebuffed the proposal, which would almost certainly endorse the plan. A1 CHRISTOPHER'S COURSE The Secretary of State's mission to Europe to discuss the war in Bosnia may have been doomed by strong opposition and a lack of room to maneuver. A1
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Profits in Quarter Doubled At the News Corporation
Date: 13 May 1993
By Geraldine Fabrikant
Geraldine Fabrikant
The News Corporation, the Australian media conglomerate headed by Rupert Murdoch, reported yesterday that after-tax operating profit, after unusual items, more than doubled in its fiscal third quarter, to $129.6 million from $59.4 million in the period a year earlier. Analysts found the results particularly impressive because revenue was off slightly, to $1.806 billion from $1.840 billion. Because of currency fluctuations, however, revenue in terms of Australian dollars showed a gain.
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Woman in the News; A 'Full-Time Volunteer': Carol Ann Gresser
Date: 13 May 1993
By Catherine S. Manegold
Catherine Manegold
To stand at the center of contentious issues, take time with deliberations and live with a "burdensome conscience," as Carol A. Gresser once described her own, is to sometimes court two different perceptions. Often regarded as a classic swing voter on New York City's Board of Education, Mrs. Gresser, in her three years as a board member from Queens, has been described, by turns, as thoughtful and Machiavellian. Most often, though, she is perceived as a classic mom who saw four children through the public school system and has since maintained a soft personal touch, a penchant for thank-you notes, a strong commitment to parents' concerns and a tendency to agonize over such difficult issues as sex education, the Rainbow Curriculum and the distribution of condoms in high school classrooms.
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Charles and Diana Taped? M.I.5 Snooping Denied
Date: 13 May 1993
By Richard W. Stevenson
Richard Stevenson
The British Government said today that it was possible that private conversations among members of the royal family had been surreptitiously recorded, but it denied responsibility for what a newspaper asserted was a tape of an argument last year between the Prince and Princess of Wales. The article in The Sun was the latest in a string of press reports that have sought to connect British intelligence services to surveillance of the royal family.
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Coverage Cited by Groups Opposing Sale of Post to Murdoch
Date: 13 May 1993
By Martin Tolchin
Martin Tolchin
Civil rights groups and minority businessmen seeking to block Rupert Murdoch's proposed purchase of The New York Post have argued in filings with the Federal Government that the move would perpetuate poor coverage of the city's black and Hispanic communities. They told the Federal Communication Commissions that allowing Mr. Murdoch to own both a local television station and The Post would stifle competition. They also accused Mr. Murdoch and all of the city's daily newspapers of discrimination in both hiring and promotion practices and coverage of minority issues. Mr. Murdoch owns WNYW-TV, Channel 5, which is part of the Fox network.
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Terrorism From Colombia
Date: 13 May 1993
Fourteen months have passed since Colombian drug lords murdered Manuel de Dios Unanue in New York City for writing muckraking stories about the drug trade. As time slipped by, anguished friends and family asserted that police were dragging their feet because Mr. de Dios was from the Spanish-language press and little known to the English-speaking audience. Not so. The portrait of the investigation that emerged this week showed that police had worked quietly but doggedly to break the case. The results so far should provide solace for Mr. de Dios's friends and family. For President Clinton and his new drug czar, Lee Brown, this murder should be an alarming reminder of how deeply the Colombian drug lords have penetrated American defenses.
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INSIDE
Date: 12 May 1993
Dinkins Unlikely to Delay Vote Mayor David N. Dinkins tacitly acknowledged that he lost his fight to influence the selection of New York City's school board chief. Page B1. Airwaves Auction Supported A House committee overwhelmingly approved a bill that would for the first time allow the Government to auction radio frequencies. Page D1. N.C.A.A. Director Resigns Dick Schultz, who led a reform effort, quit because of a controversy over athletic loans when he was at the University of Virginia. Page B9. Guerrilla Army in Algeria Fifteen months after the Algerian military seized power to stop Islamic militants, the outlawed religious party is now a guerrilla army. Page A3. A U.S. Shift on Abortion The United States said efforts against global overpopulation must recognize abortion rights for women. Page A11. Brisk bidding at Sotheby's ended in a record price for the Impressionist painter's work. Page C13.
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GLEASON SHARES RISE ON NEWS OF A STAKE BY BASS GROUP
Date: 12 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The shares of the Gleason Corporation of Rochester rose $1.25 yesterday, or 9.8 percent, to $14, on the New York Stock Exchange on the news that a group including members of the Bass family of Texas had bought a 5.5 percent stake in the company. The news was disclosed yesterday in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Gleason produces gears used in vehicle, aircraft and equipment drivetrains.
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Reed Elsevier Deal
Date: 12 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Reed Elsevier P.L.C. said today that it would buy a controlling stake in France's largest legal publisher, Editions Techniques, and had agreed to buy the rest of the company's shares later. Terms were not disclosed. Reed Elsevier, a joint venture of Reed International P.L.C. and Elsevier N.V., already owns Butterworths, a leading legal publisher.
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SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT UNDER INVESTIGATION
Date: 13 May 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The share price of Satellite Technology Management Inc. fell 18.1 percent yesterday after the company said it was being investigated by the Commerce Department in connection with exports of its high-technology products. The department has obtained a Federal court order granting access to records concerning export of the company's small, satellite-based communications systems, the company said. Shares of the company fell $1.625, to $7.375, in Nasdaq trading.
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