Atkārtoti atskaņo sestdiena, 1995. gada 28. oktobris

1995. gada 28. oktobris bija sestdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 300 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Ja esat dzimis šajā dienā, jums ir 30 gadi. Jūsu pēdējā dzimšanas diena bija otrdiena, 2025. gada 28. oktobris, pirms 238 dienām. Jūsu nākamā dzimšanas diena ir trešdiena, 2026. gada 28. oktobris pēc 126 dienām. Jūs esat dzīvojis 11 196 dienas jeb aptuveni 268 720 stundas, vai aptuveni 16 123 224 minūtes vai aptuveni 967 393 440 sekundes.

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  • Bills Geitss (filantrops, komersants, programmētājs, dzimis 1955. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Džūlija Robertsa (aktieris, balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, modele, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1967. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hoakins Fīnikss (TV producents, aktieris, aktīvists, balss aktieris, dziedātājs, ielu mākslinieks, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, reperis, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, vides aktīvists, dzimis 1974. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Mets Smits (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1982. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Mahmūds Ahmadīnežāds (inženieris, politiķis, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1956. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Mārvins Hīmeijers (komersants, uzņēmējs, dzimis 1951. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Garrinša (futbolists, dzimis 1933. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Finn Wittrock (aktieris, kinoaktieris, scenārists, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1984. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Bērnijs Eklstons (Formula 1 pilots, komersants, uzņēmējs, dzimis 1930. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Eross Ramacoti (dziedātājs, dziesminieks, komponists, mūzikas producents, dzimis 1963. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Frānsiss Beikons (gleznotājs, dzimis 1909. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Džonass Solks (biologs, izgudrotājs, virusologs, ārsts, dzimis 1914. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Coluche (kinoaktieris, kinorežisors, komiķis, politiķis, radio personība, scenārists, dzimis 1944. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Glens Kamara (futbolists, dzimis 1995. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Joan Plowright (aktieris, dzimis 1929. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Bens Hārpers (dziedātājs, dziesminieks, mūzikas producents, ģitārists, dzimis 1969. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Milans Barošs (futbolists, dzimis 1981. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Martin Brambach (kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1967. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Alans Smits (futbolists, dzimis 1980. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jason Watkins (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1966. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Markoss Akunja (futbolists, dzimis 1991. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Kamila Mifā (peldētājs, dzimis 1989. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jane Alexander (kinoaktieris, rakstnieks, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1939. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Džeks Aihels (hokejists, dzimis 1996. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Anna Jagailiete (aristokrāts, politiķis, dzimis 1523. gada 18. oktobris)
  • Marsīlio Fičīno (astrologs, bīskaps, dzejnieks, filozofs, garīdznieks, rakstnieks, tulkotājs, ārsts, dzimis 1433. gada 19. oktobris)
  • Lenijs Vilkenss (basketbola treneris, basketbolists, treneris, dzimis 1937. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ļudovīts Štūrs (aktīvists, dzejnieks, filologs, filozofs, politiķis, rakstnieks, valodnieks, vēsturnieks, žurnālists, dzimis 1815. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Stephen Morris (bundzinieks, dziesmu autors, mūzikas producents, mūziķis, dzimis 1957. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Gerhart Baum (advokāts, politiķis, dzimis 1932. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Džeiks Kasdans (aktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, scenārists, dzimis 1974. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jūsefs Msāknī (futbolists, dzimis 1990. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Wilhelm Uhde (jurists, kolekcionārs, mākslas kolekcionārs, mākslas kritiķis, mākslas vēsturnieks, rakstnieks, dzimis 1874. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Pērs Albins Hānsons (politiķis, dzimis 1885. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Marija Spiridonova (politiķis, revolucionārs, dzimis 1884. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Saksijas Morics (politiķis, virsnieks, dzimis 1696. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Cleo Laine (aktieris, dziedātājs, džeza mūziķis, kinoaktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1927. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Dody Goodman (aktieris, balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1914. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Katherine Justice (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1942. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Viktors Kampenārtss (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1991. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jack Hedley (aktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1929. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Sylvie Joly (advokāts, aktieris, komiķis, dzimis 1934. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Dmitrijs Bortņanskis (diriģents, komponists, dzimis 1751. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Varēns Bargijs (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1991. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ayad Akhtar (aktieris, dramaturgs, scenārists, dzimis 1970. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Terence Donovan (aktieris, kinoaktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1942. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Simons Daukants (autors, rakstnieks, vēsturnieks, dzimis 1793. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Tedde Moore (aktieris, dzimis 1945. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Douglas Seale (balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1913. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jēkabs Ketlers (reģents, dzimis 1610. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Fred Mayer (spiegs, dzimis 1921. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Alina Kašlinska (šahists, dzimis 1993. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Fredriks Idestams (inženieris, komersants, uzņēmējs, dzimis 1838. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Erich Mende (jurists, politiķis, dzimis 1916. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ivo van Hove (teātra režisors, dzimis 1958. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Džeimss Konolijs (politiķis, rakstnieks, romānu rakstnieks, tāllecējs, žurnālists, dzimis 1868. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John Hallam (aktieris, televīzijas aktieris, dzimis 1941. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Philip Saville (TV režisors, aktieris, kinoproducents, kinorežisors, scenārists, dzimis 1930. gada 28. oktobris)
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  • Jonas Rasmussen (badmintonists, dzimis 1977. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Maria Lettberg (pianists, dzimis 1970. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Christopher Gill (politiķis, dzimis 1936. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ādolfs Skulte (komponists, mūzikas pedagogs, pedagogs, dzimis 1909. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Honor Moore (esejists, dzimis 1945. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Andrea Perons (riteņbraucējs, dzimis 1988. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Sūzana Laliča (šahists, dzimis 1965. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Vilhelms Andersons (astrofiziķis, astronoms, fiziķis, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1880. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Benno Vigny (kinorežisors, rakstnieks, scenārists, dzimis 1889. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Natasha Kuchiki (daiļslidotājs, dzimis 1976. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Joachim Schuster (politiķis, dzimis 1962. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Magnus Jung (politiķis, dzimis 1971. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Prajakta Sawant (badmintonists, dzimis 1992. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Albert Buchmann (politiķis, dzimis 1894. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John Connell (balss aktieris, kinoaktieris, mūziķis, televīzijas aktieris, teātra aktieris, dzimis 1923. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Lūcija Baumane (aktieris, teātra režisors, dzimis 1905. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Florence Klotz (kostīmu mākslinieks, dzimis 1920. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Don Walker (komponists, dzimis 1907. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John Kissig Cowen (advokāts, politiķis, dzimis 1844. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Tino Günther (politiķis, dzimis 1962. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John Gill (amerikāņu futbola spēlētājs, dzimis 1986. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John Monckton (peldētājs, dzimis 1938. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Véronique Mathieu (politiķis, dzimis 1955. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Konstantīns Vakulovskis (aviators, dzimis 1894. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Wouter Claes (badmintonists, dzimis 1975. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Eddie O'Hara (futbola treneris, futbolists, dzimis 1935. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Francis Moon (izdevējs, politiķis, redaktors, dzimis 1796. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Perijs Gančars (hokejists, dzimis 1963. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Charlotte Clements (daiļslidotājs, dzimis 1979. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Randall Hicks (advokāts, autors, dzimis 1956. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hermann Jansen (politiķis, dzimis 1931. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Michael Guggemos (politiķis, dzimis 1956. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Adolf Stockleben (politiķis, dzimis 1933. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Andreas Scholl (klasikas arheologs, kurators, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1959. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Anna Kobceva (badmintonists, dzimis 1986. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Bożena Haracz (badmintonists, dzimis 1962. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Adrien Decourcelle (dramaturgs, rakstnieks, dzimis 1821. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Dieter Holzapfel (politiķis, dzimis 1938. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Kurt Nowak (baznīcas vēsturnieks, teologs, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1942. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ernst Robert Fiechter (arhitekts, arhitektūras vēsturnieks, priesteris, universitātes profesors, dzimis 1875. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Eugen Kaiser (politiķis, dzimis 1879. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hans-Günter Naumann (politiķis, dzimis 1935. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Simon Rhee (aktieris, cīņas sportists, horeogrāfs, kaskadieris, kinoaktieris, dzimis 1957. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Friedrich Larssen (politiķis, dzimis 1889. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Gerhard Hoffmann (universitātes profesors, vēsturnieks, dzimis 1941. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hermann Runge (politiķis, dzimis 1902. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Heinrich Müller (politiķis, dzimis 1919. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Oskar Kalbfell (politiķis, dzimis 1897. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Peter Kraemer (politiķis, dzimis 1901. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Reinhold Schulze (politiķis, dzimis 1905. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Richard Kriesche (fotogrāfs, gleznotājs, mākslinieks, skulptors, video mākslinieks, dzimis 1940. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Urška Polc (badmintonists, dzimis 1992. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Alphonse Rio (kuģa kapteinis, politiķis, dzimis 1873. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Leonīds Vīgners (diriģents, komponists, dzimis 1906. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Emil Štolc (diriģents, komponists, ērģelnieks, dzimis 1888. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Carolina Benedicks-Bruce (mākslinieks, skulptors, dzimis 1856. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Henry Heylyn Hayter (civildienesta ierēdnis, rakstnieks, statistiķis, dzimis 1821. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Julgī Stalte (mūziķis, dzimis 1978. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Marju Lepajõe (akadēmiķis, bibliotekārs, esejists, teologs, tulkotājs, dzimis 1962. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Flóris Szabó (bibliotekārs, dzimis 1925. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Wang Chih-Hao (badmintonists, dzimis 1993. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jan Suski (grafiķis, ilustrators, dzimis 1964. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hans Brunnberg (arhitekts, dzimis 1911. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jānis Plaudis (rakstnieks, dzimis 1903. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ādams Jende (autors, rakstnieks, dzimis 1861. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Krišjānis Ancītis (zinātnieks, dzimis 1911. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Ernst Köpper (politiķis, dzimis 1893. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jovita Vedrickienė (šahists, dzimis 1986. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Hermes L. Ames (politiķis, dzimis 1865. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jēkabs Jansons (politiķis, dzimis 1884. gada 28. oktobris)
  • John H. Roberts (bibliotekārs, muzikologs, dzimis 1941. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Giorgia Filippi (futbolists, dzimis 1996. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Annette-Julie Nicolò-Isouard (komponists, pianists, dzimis 1814. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Angus Cullen (balss aktieris, dzimis 1988. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Jean-Baptiste Ulysse Gravigny (arhitekts, dzimis 1844. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Anne Morrissy Merick (žurnālists, dzimis 1933. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Marlena Zimna (tulkotājs, dzimis 1969. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Martin Daum (treneris, dzimis 1959. gada 28. oktobris)
  • Giovanni Netzer (teologs, teātra režisors, teātra zinātnieks, dzimis 1967. gada 28. oktobris)

28th of October 1995 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1995. gada 28. oktobris

Journal; Good Night, David

Date: 28 October 1995

By Frank Rich

Frank Rich

To me, a fledgling news junkie growing up in Washington in the 50's and 60's, they were unmistakably giants. David Brinkley, who happened to live around the corner, turned TV news into a compulsory nightly ritual by bringing wit and skepticism to a trade in which most of the competitors sounded like ham actors auditioning for the role of Moses. Ben Bradlee, rising from the ashes of Camelot, refurbished a newspaper worth reading mainly for its comics with peppery new urban voices who finally woke up Washington's sleepy provincial culture. And Watergate was still to come. Hard to believe that both these vital men have now reached the valedictory stage that requires full-dress memoirs. Their charming new books -- the eponymous "David Brinkley" and Mr. Bradlee's "A Good Life" -- are as idiosyncratic as their authors, especially when professional autobiography gives way to personal preoccupations (wives for Mr. Bradlee, taxes for Mr. Brinkley). The occasional overlaps are revealing, too, whether it's their mutual detestation of Joseph McCarthy, affection for Barry Goldwater or surprise at the posthumous revelations of President Kennedy's sex life.

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INTERNAL INQUIRY TAKES TOLL ON SUNRISE MEDICAL SHARES

Date: 28 October 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shares of Sunrise Medical Inc., based in Carlsbad, Calif., tumbled yesterday after the company said it might have to restate its financial results after an internal investigation of its Bio Clinic unit. As a result of the investigation, the company's president, Larry Buckelew, and two other unidentified executives previously associated with Bio Clinic have been placed on paid leave. The medical equipment maker said its Bio Clinic subsidiary may have overstated net income and assets. The possible overstatements could force Sunrise to restate its results for several years.

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PULLMAN HIRES MERRILL LYNCH TO EXPLORE SALE STRATEGY

Date: 28 October 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Pullman Company, based in Lebanon, N.J., said yesterday that it had hired Merrill Lynch & Company to help it explore strategic alternatives, including a possible sale of all or a portion of the company. The company, a maker of automotive components, emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last December. Pullman, best known for the railroad coaches it once made, now makes suspension bushings, high- pressure hoses and fittings, specialty wear-resistant components and multi-purpose storage tanks.

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Dollar Benefits From Recoveries In Mexican Peso and the Franc

Date: 28 October 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The dollar ended higher yesterday, benefiting from recoveries in the Mexican peso and the French franc. The dollar rose in early New York trading after a report showed that the United States economy grew more strongly than expected in the third quarter. The Commerce Department said gross domestic product expanded at a 4.2 percent annual rate in the third quarter, well above analysts' expectations of 2.6 percent.

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Japanese Cite Merrill Lynch, and Some See Retaliation for Daiwa

Date: 28 October 1995

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Japanese securities regulators said today that Merrill Lynch Japan Inc. had violated a regulation to prevent brokerage firms from manipulating stocks during new-securities sales. They recommended that the Finance Ministry punish the brokerage house, a unit of the American firm. Japanese regulators have been criticized in the United States for their handling of the disclosure that Daiwa Bank Ltd. of Japan had incurred $1.1 billion in losses run up by a bond trader based in New York. Some analysts said they viewed today's announcement by the securities commission as a response. "It may be some sort of retaliatory reaction," said John Keefe, an independent securities analyst in New York. Officials of the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission said Merrill Lynch broke a rule that prohibits an underwriter from buying the shares of a client while the underwriter is soliciting bids for new shares, convertible bonds or warrant bonds of that client. Merrill Lynch acknowledged that it broke the rule, but it said it did so with the knowledge of the Ministry of Finance. Officials of the securities firm said they believed the ministry was going to change the rule. The commission reported the irregularities to Finance Minister Masayoshi Takemura, who will decide how the Government should respond. Possible penalties range from a trading suspension of a few days to the revocation of the brokerage firm's securities license. Commission officials said they considered the violations serious because Merrill Lynch traders continued to break the law after being warned by one of the firm's lawyers. [ An official at the Ministry of Finance said any penalty imposed on Merrill Lynch was likely to be mild, Dow Jones reported. The official, speaking in an interview, quoted officals of the securities commission as saying there were likely to be no surprises if and when penalties were imposed. ] Under Japanese securities regulations, underwriters may not buy existing shares of a client between the time that a new security's price is announced and the time that bids for that security are accepted. The rule, which is to be waived if the stock market experiences a "dramatic decline," is designed to discourage underwriters from propping up stock prices in order to fetch an artificially high price for the new security. A commission official said a Merrill Lynch trader failed to exclude client shares from baskets of securities used in trading operations during times that Merrill Lynch was soliciting bids for new shares of those clients. The official said that Merrill Lynch's compliance officer warned the brokerage firm's traders to remove such stocks from their baskets. During arbitrage trading, most brokerage firms in Japan routinely buy and sell the stock baskets, which mimic the performance of Japanese equity indexes, instead of purchasing all stocks in an index. The commission official said the trader, who is not from Japan, told the compliance officer he was aware of the law but that the law was vague and was widely ignored. Masahito Amano, a lawyer at Merrill Lynch, confirmed that a trader had failed to remove client stocks from the baskets. But Merrill Lynch's compliance officer said he did not remember any traders being warned. He said Merrill Lynch knowingly broke the regulation while discussing it with the Ministry of Finance. And the brokerage firm believed the ministry was going to change the rule, he said. The compliance officer said Merrill Lynch was surprised that authorities had "taken this to be a grave and serious matter because we've been talking to them about it for the better part of a year." A statement issued by Merrill Lynch in New York said: "There was no market manipulation by Merrill Lynch, nor was anyone disadvantaged by the basket trading practices, which complied with both Tokyo Stock Exchange rules and accepted international practices followed industry-wide."

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 October 1995

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 October 1995

International 2-5 SAYING YES TO CANADA In an emotional outpouring, tens of thousands of Canadians converged on Montreal to declare their love of a united Canada and to beg Quebec voters not to vote for separation. 1 UNEASY TIES WITH CROATIA The role of retired American generals in the transformation of the Croatian Army into a highly effective fighting force is one element in the increasingly troubled ties between the United States and Croatia. 1 MEXICO FREES SUSPECTED REBEL The Mexican Government freed a jailed leftist accused of being a guerrilla leader, shedding a political embarrassment that jeopardized talks with the rebels and shook up financial markets. 2 COMPENSATION IN PHILIPPINES Money looted by the late dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos has been located in Switzerland and is headed for distribution to thousands of people who say they were victims of rights abuses in the Marcos era. 3 NO COMMENT TO JAPAN The State Department told the Japanese Ambassador it will not explain or confirm reports that the C.I.A. spied on Japanese negotiators during economic talks this year. 4 Predappio Journal: From shrine to Mussolini to forum on fascism. 4 National 6-11 SENATE PASSES BUDGET BILL By a vote of 52-47, the Senate passed a bill early today designed to balance the Federal budget by the year 2002. The bill, which would cut taxes by $245 billion and give states more responsibility for the poor, differed in some ways from the more conservative House version. 1 ECONOMY REBOUNDS BRISKLY The economy rebounded vigorously over the summer, growing at a 4.2 percent pace, the Commerce Department reported, while inflation, subsided still further. 1 CRITICISM BUILDS ON DRUG LAWS Some lawmakers have joined prisoner advocates in saying that recent uprisings at five prisons were caused by anger over Federal drug laws. 1 IOWA'S STRONG RELIGIOUS RIGHT A lot has changed in Iowa since Senator Bob Dole defeated George Bush, then Vice President, in the 1988 Presidential caucuses. But the religious right's takeover of the state Republican Party is the most significant. 6 TAKING A SHOT AT TALK SHOWS The Secretary of Health and Human Services called on talk-show hosts to balance their presentation of social problems and bizarre behavior with information on how people with problems can get help. 6 IMPLANT AWARDS MAY BE CUT AGAIN Another restructuring of a major silicone breast implant case could further reduce awards to thousands of women who said they were injured by the devices. 10 SNIPER KILLS FORT BRAGG SOLDIER As 1,300 soldiers at Fort Bragg, N.C., prepared for a predawn run, a sniper hiding in the woods killed 1 and wounded 18. A fellow soldier was arrested. 11 Metro Digest 23 H.M.O. PLAN FOR POOR ABANDONED New York City officials said they were abandoning their drive to force Medicaid recipients into cost-saving managed health care plans, after the Clinton Administration ordered the city to slow down and scale back the effort. 1 CHALLENGE OF SCHOOL ATTENDANCE In outlining his goals, the new Schools Chancellor, Rudy Crew, said he wanted daily attendance across the system to rise to at least 95 percent. The experience of Sarah J. Hale High School in Brooklyn is but one indication of the formidable task that lies ahead for him. 1 Business Digest 33 Arts/Entertainment 13-19 Theater: "Murder at Minsing Manor: A Nancy Boys Mystery."14 "Crocodiles in the Potomac." 18 Film: "Dear Babe." 18 Music: "Voices of Light." 13 Rancid in concert. 14 "The Magic Flute."19 Dance: Works by Sean Curran. 14 Sports 27-32 Baseball: With Showalter gone, what's next for the Yanks? 27 Cleveland visits Atlanta tonight in Game 6 of the World Series 27 Basketball: The Nets beat the Hornets. 32 Horse Racing: What if it rains on the Breeders' Cup? 27 Columns: Anderson on Showalter 27 Obituaries 50 Editorials/Op-Ed 20-21 Editorials A new voice for school reform. Questions of justice in Okinawa. Surtitles come to the Met. Clinton stands up for fairness. Letters Frank Rich: Good night, David. Russell Baker: Failure under the gun. What to do with Governors Island? Michael A. Stocker: The ticket to better managed care. Chronicle 22 Bridge 18 Crossword 18

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Recording the Good News of the Gilded Age

Date: 29 October 1995

By Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

THE NATIONAL PORTRAIT gallery is part of the Smithsonian Institution, but it isn't located in the civic-pride-inducing Washington Mall. Across from the gallery, on a treeless and grassless mall, is a beautiful but derelict Victorian building; the abandoned first floor was once the home of Star Wigs, empty now except for a broom and a fading poster. A homeless man sleeps on the gallery staircase below the banners of Lincoln, Grant and George Washington Carver. Inside, two posters announce the current shows: one is a photograph of the leonine Frederick Douglass, the other, the neatly coiffed head and averted eyes of Cecilia Beaux, painted by herself. It would be difficult to imagine a painter whose work seems more distant from the press and stress of contemporary life, and this is part of the appeal of this new exhibition, which runs through Jan. 28. We seem to be hungry for the Gilded Age; Edith Wharton is virtually a cottage industry, and Jane Campion is directing a film of Henry James's "Portrait of a Lady."

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LASERVISION CENTERS IN PACT WITH SUMMIT TECHNOLOGY

Date: 28 October 1995

Laservision Centers Inc., which operates laser systems for correcting nearsightedness, agreed yesterday to buy 15 Excimer laser systems from Summit Technology Inc. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Summit Technology received F.D.A. approval on Oct. 20 to market its Excimer laser for treating low to moderate myopia. Laservision's six United States centers will begin operating as soon as surgeon training and installation of upgraded software are completed, it said. The St. Louis-based company has said it plans to open up to 50 Excimer laser centers in the next 12 months.

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HICKS MUSE, TATE ACQUIRES HEDSTORM

Date: 28 October 1995

Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst Inc. said yesterday that it had acquired the Hedstrom Corporation, a leading maker of children's outdoor play equipment. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Hicks, Muse, a buyout firm based in New York, acquired Hedstrom from Ditri Associates Inc., a managment consulting firm based in Greenwich, Conn. Roy Winnick, a spokesman for Hicks, Muse, said the firm considered the deal "as the first of a number of transactions in the toy or equipment business." "It's an acquisition that can be a platform for add-on transactions," he said. "It's a rapidly growing business." John R. Muse, the managing director of Hicks, Muse, said in a statement that he would serve as chairman of Hedstrom, which is based in Coraopolis, Pa., a suburb of Pittsburgh, and that Arnold E. Ditri would remain as Hedstrom's chief executive.

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