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17th of March 1993 News
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 March 1993
International A3-13 CLINTON MEETS WITH ARISTIDE President Clinton told the Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide that the United States would step up its efforts to negotiate a plan to restore democracy to Haiti, but he refused to set a deadline for Father Aristide's return as President. A1 A VASTLY CHANGED POLAND For a correspondent who left Warsaw 11 years ago with the smell of tear gas still in the air, returning to Poland means visiting a country that is in some ways unrecognizable. Signs of prosperity are pervasive, but there is open poverty, too, as the benefits of pervasive socialism fade away. A1
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The Post Bites Back
Date: 17 March 1993
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light," Dylan Thomas advised, and reporters and editors of The New York Post have taken the poet at his word. Hemorrhaging red ink and on the brink of extinction, The Post hit the streets yesterday with a pungent, brassy issue that illustrated just what the city would lose if the paper shuts down. The front page bore the likeness of The Post's founder, Alexander Hamilton, in tears. Within were a dozen pages of scalding stories on the paper's newest stewards, the real estate magnate Abraham Hirschfeld and his co-publisher, Wilbert A. Tatum, who controls Harlem's Amsterdam News.
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INSIDE
Date: 17 March 1993
45 Killed in Calcutta Blast A week after a series of bombs tore through Bombay, a huge explosion went off 1,000 miles away in Calcutta, killing at least 45. Page A3. Aspin Enters Hospital Defense Secretary Les Aspin was hospitalized with a bronchial infection and will receive a pacemaker, the Pentagon said. Page A16. Cholesterol Tests at Issue A group of medical experts says there is no justification for routine cholesterol tests before age 35 in men and age 45 in women. Page B8. Plucked From the Snow Campers from an exclusive Michigan school, stranded in the Smoky Mountains by the weekend blizzard, were rescued by helicopter. Page B8. Chicago Hotel Fire Kills 15 A fire swept through a Chicago transient hotel, killing at least 15 residents and injuring a score of others. A dozen or more are missing. Page A14.
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Publicly Vilified by Intended, Post Suitor Still Pledges Love
Date: 17 March 1993
By Deborah Sontag
Deborah Sontag
In a perfect marriage of style and content, the first issue of The New York Post published by Abe Hirschfeld lambasted its would-be owner with the kind of rank insults and denigrating vitriol that are usually his stock in trade. And, with the offending newspapers selling well yesterday, Mr. Hirschfeld professed to love it, just as he has always claimed to savor other notoriety that he perceives as good for business. (When it's bad for business, he often sues.)
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In Newsroom Putsch, Employees Grab Reins at Post
Date: 17 March 1993
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
The employees of The New York Post essentially took over the newspaper yesterday, ignoring the would-be publisher, Abraham Hirschfeld, as virtually all of the managers he laid off on Monday returned to work without any authorization from him. After yesterday's extraordinary issue of The Post, which called Mr. Hirschfeld a "nut" and a "screwball," Pete Hamill, the editor in chief he dismissed on Friday, returned and took control of the newsroom, where reporters and editors worked on a more usual issue today.
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New Group Considering Bid for Post
Date: 18 March 1993
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
A group of investors with access to hundreds of millions of dollars could provide the first serious alternative to Abraham Hirschfeld or Steven Hoffenberg as the buyer of The New York Post. The group, which includes an investment banker and a former New York City Deputy Mayor, Kenneth Lipper, and the real-estate multimillionaires Larry and Zachary Fisher and other major investors, was assembled by Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, Mr. Lipper said yesterday.
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VOLVO AND RENAULT TO STRENGTHEN SWISS TIES
Date: 18 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Volvo A.B., the Swedish car maker, said yesterday that it was strengthening its alliance in Switzerland with the French car maker Renault S.A. The companies will combine their after-sales, marketing, financing and administration units in Switzerland. Volvo Automobile will move its operations to Regensdorf, Switzerland, where Renault has its Swiss headquarters.
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MORGAN STANLEY AFFILIATE TO BUY STAKE IN PRINTER
Date: 18 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
An affiliate of Morgan Stanley Group Inc. agreed yesterday to acquire a majority interest in the parent of Sullivan Graphics Inc. in a $250 million transaction. Sullivan Holdings Inc., the parent, plans to use $210 million to expand a year-old venture that prints free-standing inserts. Sullivan plans to use the remaining $40 million to prepay bank debt coming due this year and in 1994. Sullivan Graphics prints advertising inserts for chain stores, Sunday comics for more than 340 publications and other inserts liketelevision directories. Sullivan Graphics management and some managers of the new subsidiary, called Sullivan Marketing Inc., plan to invest $40 million in the transaction.
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ANHEUSER EXPECTS NARROWER FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS
Date: 18 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Anheuser-Busch Companies said yesterday that its first-quarter earnings would fall 7 percent as beer sales have been hampered by the sluggish economy, last week's storm and a change in the company's delivery system. The St. Louis-based beverage giant expects to earn about 69 cents a share in the period, compared with earnings of 74 cents a share for the similar period a year ago.
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PSI SHARES SURGE ON TAKEOVER OFFER FROM IPALCO
Date: 17 March 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The stock of PSI Resources Inc. rose $1.625 a share yesterday, to $23.875 on the Big Board, after Ipalco Enterprises Inc. made a hostile offer of about $1.5 billion in cash and stock for the company. PSI owns an electric utility serving 600,000 customers in 69 Indiana counties. Ipalco is the parent company of the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. Its offer threatens to derail the planned merger of PSI and the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company. The Ipalco offer is roughly $2.60 a share higher than the Cincinnati utility's bid. PSI scheduled a board meeting for late this week to discuss the bid. Shares of Ipalco fell $1.375 yesterday, to $37 on the Big Board.
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