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Sarita Suwannakitborihan (Thai: สริตา สุวรรณกิจบริหาร; * 22. Mai 1995) ist eine thailändische Badmintonspielerin.

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Dzimšanas diena, dzimšanas datums
pirmdiena, 1995. gada 22. maijs
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1995. gada 22. maijs bija pirmdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 141 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija William J. (Bill) Clinton.

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22nd of May 1995 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1995. gada 22. maijs

Flatiron News In Debut Issue

Date: 23 May 1995

A new magazine devoted to the arts, business, restaurants, food, fashion and shopping in New York City has appeared on newsstands. The magazine, Flatiron News, takes its title from the 1902 landmark building at Broadway and Fifth Avenue at 23d Street. The current issue has a distribution of 40,000, mostly in the Flatiron area. The magazine, published by Flatiron News Inc., is scheduled to appear monthly starting in September.

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A Survey Finds the Public More Cynical Than Journalists About Leaders

Date: 22 May 1995

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

The public thinks the press dwells excessively on negative news. But there is new evidence that members of the public are far more cynical than journalists about the nation's leaders. That surprising conclusion is the main finding of a detailed study of attitudes about the news media being released this morning by the Times Mirror Center for the People and the Press in Washington. The study included a national telephone survey as well as interviews and focus groups with journalists, business executives and community and political leaders.

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CBS and Connie Chung Continue Negotiations

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

Dan Rather signed off the "CBS Evening News" last night saying that Connie Chung's future was "still under consideration and discussion," after a day in which the network and Ms. Chung continued to negotiate her departure. The talks were said to be stalemated because of Ms. Chung's desire to receive the $2 million payment remaining on her contract, executives close to the negotiations said.

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The Empty Chair

Date: 22 May 1995

By Bill Carter

Bill Carter

For the much-troubled CBS, bad news has come in such bunches that the network's executives were hard pressed this weekend to measure exactly how serious the impact will be from the latest unwanted development: the removal of Connie Chung from her anchor chair on "CBS Evening News." However bad it is for the network to have to admit it made a mistake two years ago when it teamed Ms. Chung with Dan Rather, the situation could get worse, these executives said. An ugly round of charges seems imminent, of sexist decision-making on the one hand and of Ms. Chung's lackluster performance on the other.

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BOWATER'S BUSINESS-FORMS UNIT IS PUT ON SALE

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Bowater Inc. placed its business-forms unit on sale yesterday, to raise cash that may be used for an acquisition. Bowater, the paper and forest products concern based in Greenville. S.C., has hired CS First Boston to advise it on the sale of Bowater Communications Papers Inc.

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RYKA, IN DEFAULT, SAYS LENDER CALLED IN DEBT

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Ryka Inc., a maker of women's athletic shoes and apparel, said yesterday that a lender had called in $2.5 million of debt, a move that could put the company out of business. Ryka, based in Norwood, Mass., said it was in default under financing agreements and had received a 30-day termination notice from the lender, the Pro-Specs America Corporation. The company also posted a loss of $2.2 million for the first quarter, compared with earnings of $105,810 in the first quarter a year ago. Sheri Poe, president and chief executive of Ryka, said that the company has been approached by a number of parties and is pursuing several financial options.

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MCI BUYS NATIONWIDE CELLULAR FOR $190 MILLION

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The MCI Communications Corporation made a move yesterday to get into the United States cellular market by acquiring Nationwide Cellular Service Inc. for about $18.50 a share in cash, or about $190 million. Nationwide is the largest United States reseller of cellular services. MCI is the No. 2 United States long-distance company after AT&T. Under the agreement, Nationwide shareholders will also get 0.38 share of the Cellular Technical Services Company. Nationwide Cellular, based in Valley Stream, L.I., owns 38 percent of Cellular Technical Services. Nationwide shares rose $6.1875 yesterday, to $23.6875, in Nasdaq trading while MCI shares were up 12.5 cents, to $21. Cellular Technical Services shares were down 12.5 cents at $18.625.

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International Briefs; Spanish Unit of VW Agrees to Layoffs

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Unions and management at Volkswagen's Spanish unit, Sociedad Espanola de Automoviles de Turisme, or SEAT, agreed to lay off 8,875 workers for 15 days, to slow production and offset declining sales. The workers will be laid off from SEAT's plants at Zona Franca and Martorell from June 5-9 and for 10 more days later in the year, the company said in a statement. The additional dates will be decided by the company, the statement said. SEAT has a total of 12,500 employees.

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International Briefs; Head of Alcatel Unit Is Under Investigation

Date: 23 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The head of Alcatel Alsthom S.A.'s Generale Occidentale unit is under investigation by a French magistrate, continuing a string of inquiries into the company and its executives. The executive, Francoise Sampermans, was being questioned about a security system installed in her home in Vincennes by Intervox, a unit of Alcatel, press reports said. The system is said to have cost about $14,000. Generale Occidentale, the media unit of Alcatel, publishes popular magazines including Le Point and L'Express.

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Lawyer Picked For Treasury

Date: 22 May 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

President Clinton has nominated John Hawke, a lawyer, to serve as Treasury Under Secretary for domestic finances. He was named on Friday to replace Frank Newman, who was promoted to Deputy Treasury Secretary last year.

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