Atkārtoti atskaņo otrdiena, 1997. gada 26. augusts

1997. gada 26. augusts bija otrdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 237 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija William J. (Bill) Clinton.

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26th of August 1997 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1997. gada 26. augusts

New Zealand Papers Buy Pay-TV Stake

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Independent Newspapers Ltd, which is 49.5 percent-owned by News Corp, headed by Rupert Murdoch, says it will buy 48 percent stake in New Zealand's largest pay-television operator, Sky Network Television Ltd, for $199 million; Independent Newspapers will buy 51.13 percent stake held by HKP Partners; it will sell 3.13 percent to Sky's other shareholders (S)

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CNN Expands at Airports

Date: 26 August 1997

By David W. Chen

David Chen

Cable News Network plans to double number of television monitors broadcasting its CNN Airport Network inside New York area's three major airports by end of Aug (S)

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Mexico's Official Embrace of Press Chills as a Publisher Is Fined

Date: 27 August 1997

By Julia Preston

Julia Preston

Juan Francisco Ealy Ortiz, publisher of Mexico City daily El Universal, is convicted of tax fraud, but jail sentence is commuted to small fine; Pres Ernest Zedillo brought case to show he was serious about cutting off informal privileges and subsidies extended to press in exchange for press support for Government; Ealy Ortiz responded by transforming pro-Government paper into feisty critical broadsheet (M)

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Tough Journalism

Date: 27 August 1997

By Gustavo Gorriti

Gustavo Gorriti

Op-Ed article by Gustavo Gorriti, Panamanian newspaper aide, who resists expulsion from Panama for in-depth reporting of business dealings of cousin of Pres Ernesto Perez Balladares; recalls his earlier expulsion from his native Peru for reporting that angered Pres Alberto Fujimori; holds independent press has key role to play in cosmetic democracies of Latin America, where privatization has spurred government corruption exponentially; drawing (M)

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An Imperial Holly Bid for Savannah Foods

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Savannah Foods and Industries receives buyout offer of $18.75 in cash and stock from Imperial Holly Corp, a 24 percent premium over Savannah's closing share price; buyout is valued at about $497 million (S)

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THE LEARNING COMPANY WILL ISSUE STOCK TO RETIRE DEBT

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Learning Co, troubled software concern based in Cambridge, Mass, will retire $150 million in debt by issuing preferred stock to Thomas H Lee Companies, Bain Capital Inc and Centre Partners Management LLC (S)

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MEDPARTNERS SELLING HOME-CARE BUSINESS TO FRESENIUS

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Medpartners Inc agrees to sell its European and Canadian home-care operations to Fresenius AG; terms undisclosed (S)

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NATIONAL CITY TO CLOSE OR REORGANIZE 200 BRANCHES

Date: 26 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

National City Corp of Cleveland plans to close or reorganize 200 of its 750 full-service branches in next three years as it weeds out its least profitable offices; bank expects to close or sell 30 offices (S)

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MELAMINE, AN ASHLAND TARGET, SEEKS A BETTER OFFER

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Melamine Chemicals Inc is looking for offer that beats Ashland Inc's sweetened bid of $61.7 million for 77 percent of Melamine it does not already own (S)

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WITH NO BUYER FOUND, MARK CROSS WILL BE CLOSED

Date: 27 August 1997

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sara Lee Corp will shut down its Mark Cross leather-goods business and unit's seven stores by February after failing to find a buyer for the business (S)

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