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5th of January 1993 News
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Union at News Urges Zuckerman Boycott
Date: 06 January 1993
With Mortimer B. Zuckerman on the verge of buying The Daily News, the single union still battling him last night formally called for a boycott by readers and for a corporate campaign against his businesses if he does not reach a settlement. The union, the New York Newspaper Guild, passed a resolution last night calling for the measures if Mr. Zuckerman has not reached an agreement by the time his purchase is completed. Mr. Zuckerman is expected to become the owner of The News within days despite his continuing standoff with the guild.
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METRO DIGEST
Date: 06 January 1993
THE NEW MULTIPLE CHOICE OF HEALTH CARE In the new era of managed health care, more patients are restricted in their choice of doctors and hospitals, and insurers increasingly tell doctors what procedures are worth doing and limit the fees doctors can charge. People who must adjust to managed care, like the employees at Randall Decorators, in New Dorp, Staten Island, are reacting with frustration and fear, but sometimes with relief. A1. NEW YORK CITY NEW AIDS DEFINITION RAISES CONCERNS As New York begins the use of an expanded definition of AIDS, health officials and advocates for people with H.I.V. are debating how to insure not only an accurate count of new AIDS cases, but confidentiality and timely medical treatment for the patients behind the numbers. The definition is expected to almost double the number of new cases reported nationwide this year, identifying many cases among women and drug users who had been left out under the old definition. B3.
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INSIDE
Date: 05 January 1993
New in Business Day The Times introduces new stock market tables today. The typeface has been changed for legibility, and the tables highlight unusual activity. Stocks that have risen or fallen by a substantial amount are shown in bold type, and those that have traded heavily are underlined. An explanation is on page D1, and the tables start on page D9. House Democrats Retreat Democratic leaders in the House watered down a proposal to enhance the voting powers of the five delegates from the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and three territories, all of whom are Democrats. Page A10. Journey Ends, But Not Fear A ship carrying a ton of plutonium reached its destination in Japan, completing a long passage with controversy in tow and protesters waiting at the port. Page A6. First Home, Then Abroad President-elect Clinton put his domestic agenda first, but told President Yeltsin of Russia that they could arrange to meet soon. Page A2. Rangers Oust Coach The Rangers dismissed Roger Neilson as coach, and Neilson blamed Mark Messier, his star player, for the team's troubles. Page B7.
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EVEREX SYSTEMS, A PC MAKER, FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY
Date: 05 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Everex Systems Inc., hurt by price wars in the personal computer industry and faced with staggering losses, has filed for protection from its creditors under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. Everex, based in Fremont, Calif., said it was facing difficulty in securing cash to support the sale of its products and satisfy its creditors. The company has been paying down its credit line and has operated under constrained lending circumstances since October. Because of its losses, the company said it expected its auditors to express doubts about its ability to continue operations.1
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FILENET STOCK PLUMMETS ON PROJECTED QUARTERLY LOSS
Date: 05 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of the Filenet Corporation plunged 34 percent yesterday after the company said sluggish sales and a restructuring charge would lead to losses for the fourth quarter and full year. Filenet, a maker of document-imaging systems based in Costa Mesa, Calif., also plans to reduce its work force by 10 to 15 percent, or about 100 to 150 employees.
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GLAXO GETS F.D.A. APPROVAL TO SELL ORAL FORM OF ZOFRAN
Date: 05 January 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Glaxo Inc. said yesterday that it had received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell an oral form of its Zofran anti-nausea drug. Glaxo said it expected Zofran tablets to be available by prescription in early April. An injectable form of the drug has been on the market since February 1991. Glaxo's American depository receipts rose 12.5 cents to close at $23.875.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 January 1993
International A2-8 ULTIMATUM TO IRAQ POSSIBLE
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 05 January 1993
International A2-7 WHERE GUNS ARE BOUNTEOUS
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Blockbuster President Resigns
Date: 05 January 1993
By Geraldine Fabrikant
Geraldine Fabrikant
The Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation said yesterday that it had undertaken a corporate reorganization that would separate the company into several divisions to manage its recent acquisitions. In addition, the company said its president and chief operating officer, Joseph R. Baczko, had resigned, effective immediately. It said Mr. Baczko planned to form a retailing venture in which Blockbuster, among others, would invest. Mr. Baczko did not return phone calls yesterday.
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New Pickup Is Displayed By Chrysler
Date: 06 January 1993
By Doron P. Levin
Doron Levin
With a bow to the styling of over-the-road big-rig trucks, the Chrysler Corporation today publicly displayed a prototype of a full-size pickup truck it plans to start building this summer. The 1994 Dodge Ram pickup will be the first mechanically updated vehicle of its kind from Chrysler in 22 years, a period in which the Ford Motor Company and the General Motors Corporation dominated the pickup market. Chrysler's new pickup has already received strong positive reviews from several automotive enthusiast magazines, suggesting that it has the potential to be a strong seller. Chrysler's two previous introductions of all-new vehicles were big successes: the Jeep Grand Cherokee sport utility vehicle early last year and the L/H midsize sedans more recently. More Affluent Truck Buyers "Affluent people want to take risks with a somewhat different design, and these are the people who more and more are buying trucks to make statements," said Ken Zino, the Detroit editor of Road & Track magazine.
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