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5th of October 1993 News
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Advertising; Turner officials pull back from allowing CNN to run commercials that imitate news interviews.
Date: 06 October 1993
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
THE Turner Broadcasting System considered, but rejected, plans to run commercials that resemble segments of news interview programs on its CNN and Headline News cable television networks. Since CNN began operations in 1980, followed by Headline News a year later, Turner's policies have prohibited carrying sales pitches that imitate programming. The rationale was that viewers might be confused because such paid messages could blur the line between news content and advertising.
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CHRONICLE
Date: 05 October 1993
By Nadine Brozan
Nadine Brozan
MARTIN S. GOTTLIEB, the special-projects editor on the Metropolitan Desk of The New York Times, will become the managing editor for news at The Daily News, it was announced yesterday by MARTIN DUNN, The News's editor in chief. Mr. Gottlieb will start his new job on Monday. Mr. Gottlieb, 45, a former editor in chief of The Village Voice, has been a reporter and editor on The Daily News and has also been a visiting professor and lecturer in journalism at Columbia University, the University of California at Berkeley and New York University.
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Time Says Photographs of Moscow 'Child Prostitutes' Were Staged
Date: 05 October 1993
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
The editors of Time magazine have determined that several photographs published in June purporting to show child prostitutes in Moscow were staged. The photographs, whose authenticity was questioned soon after their publication, have set off an intense debate over the ethics of photojournalism and have cast a spotlight on the way major news organizations obtain and verify photographs.
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Yeltsin Uses Decrees to Curb Dissenters
Date: 06 October 1993
By Serge Schmemann
Serge Schmemann
With the Parliament building still smoldering and ringed with armor, President Boris N. Yeltsin moved today to concentrate power in his office and to shatter any possible opposition. Two weeks after he first opened his all-out campaign against what he called his "irreconcilable opposition," Mr. Yeltsin and his lieutenants seemed determined not to repeat what they perceived as their major faults in the past two years -- their failure to cash in on political triumphs and their agreeing to illusory compromises with the opposition.
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Koch and Jackson Trade Barbs in TV Debate
Date: 05 October 1993
By Seth Faison
Seth Faison
It started with a handshake. Next was a declaration from former Mayor Edward I. Koch that he and the Rev. Jesse Jackson, after all of their past disputes, were actually "old friends." And then came the debate, over the volatile issue of race in the mayoral contest between the incumbent, David N. Dinkins, and the challenger, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
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Dinkins or Giuliani? Voters Equally Unimpressed
Date: 05 October 1993
By Todd S. Purdum
Todd Purdum
Four weeks before Election Day, the race between Mayor David N. Dinkins and Rudolph W. Giuliani remains a tossup. Fewer than half of voters trust either candidate to deal with New York City's problems and nearly half are concerned that each might make serious mistakes, according to the latest New York Times / WCBS-TV News poll. In a bitter rematch between two well-known contenders, the electorate is strikingly unenthusiastic about both. Just 38 percent of voters expressed a favorable opinion of the Democratic Mayor, while a scant 31 percent had a favorable view of his Republican-Liberal challenger. About as many voters viewed each candidate unfavorably as viewed him favorably.
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SHOWDOWN IN MOSCOW: The Overview; RUSSIAN ARMY ROUTS REBELS AT PARLIAMENT AS YELTSIN TAKES STEPS TO TIGHTEN CONTROL
Date: 05 October 1993
By Serge Schmemann
Serge Schmemann
Tanks and troops loyal to President Boris N. Yeltsin today crushed an armed uprising by his opponents with a potent show of force that left their white riverside stronghold battered and in flames. The Parliament building, known as the White House, was shaken by huge explosions from 125-millimeter shells fired from T-72 and T-80 tanks. As crack airborne troops conducted a floor-by-floor assault, hundreds of legislators, defenders and supporters began filing out of the building shortly before 5 P.M. Their leaders followed at 6 P.M. (11 A.M., Eastern time).
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QUAKER OATS ACQUIRES BAKERY COMPANY
Date: 06 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Quaker Oats Company of Chicago, said yesterday that it had bought Petrofsky's Bakery Products of suburban St. Louis for undisclosed terms. Petrofsky's, which is privately held, makes frozen bagels and other frozen breads that are sold mostly to supermarket bakeries. It will become part of Quaker's Food Services unit, which posted sales of $470 million in the 1993 fiscal year.
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GENCORP TO TAKE A CHARGE FOR ACCOUNTING CHANGES
Date: 05 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Gencorp Inc., based in Fairlawn, Ohio, said yesterday that it would take a charge against earnings after taxes of between $170 million and $195 million for accounting changes involving retiree health benefits in the first quarter of the fiscal year starting on Dec. 1. Gencorp makes aerospace and military systems, automotive components, polymer-based products and tennis equipment.
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SHARES OF METRICOM CLIMB 28.6% AFTER INVESTMENT
Date: 05 October 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Shares of Metricom Inc. surged 28.6 percent after Paul Allen, co-founder of the Microsoft Corporation, bought a 13 percent stake in the company. Mr. Allen's investment company, Vulcan Ventures Inc., based in Seattle, purchased 1.17 million of Metricom's common shares for $17.5 million and acquired 408,333 warrants to buy the company's stock at $20 a share. Shares of Metricom rose $4.50, to $20.25, in Nasdaq trading.
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