NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 13 April 1996
International 2-6
Marko Grujičs (dzimis 1996. gada 13. aprīlī) ir Serbijas futbolists, pussargs, Serbijas futbola izlases dalībnieks. Kopš 2020. gada spēlē Portugāles Premjerlīgas komandas FC Porto sastāvā, kas viņu īrē no Liverpool FC.
Lasīt vairāk...1996. gada 13. aprīlis bija sestdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes ♈. Tā bija 103 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija William J. (Bill) Clinton.
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Date: 14 April 1996
By Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd
It's a familiar story. The Dream becomes a Nightmare. Television logos shifted seamlessly from the Jessica Dubroff Adventure to the Jessica Dubroff Tragedy. Newspaper headlines went from a little girl with a big dream to the death of a little girl and her big dream.
Date: 14 April 1996
By Jacobo Timerman
Jacobo Timerman
I had tried not to think about it; I had put it off. But I knew that one day, like an automaton, so I would not feel emotion or panic, I would have to look for the clandestine prison called Puesto Vasco. I would have to enter that tiny cell without a number, close that steel door behind me, put my right eye up to that peephole and look at the cell across the way. I would have to relive that night when another eye looked back at me through the peephole in the opposite cell, an eye I never saw again but have carried with me as an integral part of my body, of my very nature, so that something of the owner of that eye will continue to live, the prisoner who was surely murdered and thrown into a mass grave. A street in a small town, Don Bosco, 10 miles south of Buenos Aires. I see it now for the first time: I was blindfolded when they brought me here, blindfolded when they took me away.
Date: 13 April 1996
AP
While Kremlin mediators tried to arrange a meeting with the Chechen rebel leader, Dzhokhar M. Dudayev, Russian aircraft and artillery continued attacks today on a village in southwestern Chechnya. A Russian journalist was reported to have been killed, the 16th journalist to die in the 16-month conflict. Forensic experts said the journalist, Nadyezhda Chaikova, had been beaten and then executed, the ITAR-Tass news agency said.
Date: 13 April 1996
Apple Computer, struggling to avoid a financial crisis, announced one step yesterday that would give it additional breathing room. The company said that it had filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission reporting that it had successfully extended and refinanced $400 million of short-term loans to its subsidiaries in Japan and the Netherlands. The debt included a $187 million note, due in March, and a $203 million note that was due this month. The computer maker, based in Cupertino, Calif., said that it had extended the loans with new maturity rates ranging from June 28, 1996, to Sept. 29, 1996.
Date: 13 April 1996
Dow Jones
Dow Jones
The Justice Department said yesterday that the Union Pacific Corporation's proposed $3.9 billion acquisition of the Southern Pacific Rail Corporation raised "significant competitive concerns." The department, in comments filed with the Surface Transportation Board, said the proposed deal would hurt a large number of markets throughout the West, where the number of rail carrier competitors would decline and could result in price increases of roughly $800 million for shippers and consumers. The volume of commerce affected is more than $6 billion. The department said the railways' plan to grant more than 3,800 miles of track rights to the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation "appears to be inadequate to prevent rate increases."
Date: 13 April 1996
By Jack Curry
Jack Curry
The uneasiness over Jimmy Key's left shoulder that had hovered over the Yankees after he left Thursday's game in the sixth inning with stiffness dissipated somewhat yesterday as Key breezed through his exercise routine and declared himself ready to make his next start, on Tuesday in Milwaukee. "I'm fine," said Key, who allowed only one run against the Royals and won his first game since last April 26. "Everything is O.K."
Date: 13 April 1996
Reuters
Bell & Howell Company said yesterday that it would supplement its first annual shareholders meeting in Ann Arbor, Mich. with a first-of-its-kind session on the Internet. The Skokie, Ill., supplier of information-access products will provide a live interactive audio feed of the meeting on May 16 to shareholders who connect electronically through its site on the World Wide Web (http://www.bellhowell.com).