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6th of September 1993 News
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 September 1993
International A3-13 ARAFAT IS GAINING SUPPORT With six Persian Gulf nations supporting the Israeli-P.L.O. plan, Yasir Arafat went to Cairo to work out remaining differences on a draft accord for limited Palestinian self-rule in the occupied territories. A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 September 1993
International 2-5 CHINA'S GOAL IS MARKET-LENINISM As China tries to take what it sees as its place in the world, Beijing is trying eject Communism -- but not Communist rule -- and move toward free-market authoritarianism.1
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Thomas Cook Stake
Date: 06 September 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Qantas Airways of Australia said Friday that it was selling its 49 percent stake in the travel and foreign exchange company Thomas Cook Australia to its London parent, Thomas Cook Group Ltd. Qantas, which is 25 percent held by British Airways and 75 percent held by the Australian Government, did not disclose terms of the transaction.
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Chevy Chase's Many Rivals: Jay, Dave and the Local News
Date: 06 September 1993
By Bill Carter
Bill Carter
Is there any late-night audience left over for Chevy Chase? Apparently so. Even with the powerful first week's showing for David Letterman on CBS, the expectations for Mr. Chase's premiere tomorrow night as a late-night comedy-talk host on the Fox network are rather high.
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USA Today Puts Its Corners Up for Sale
Date: 06 September 1993
By Stuart Elliott
Stuart Elliott
USA Today is hoping that when it comes to advertising, small is beautiful -- or at least profitable. Beginning tomorrow, the national daily newspaper will introduce a small color advertisement for Northwest Airlines in the upper right corner of the front page of its Money section. And next month, small ads for Wrigley chewing gums will run in the same position on the front of its Life section.
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For Murdoch, New Moves In Britain
Date: 06 September 1993
By Richard W. Stevenson
Richard Stevenson
Rupert Murdoch is back. After concentrating for several years on shoring up the faltering finances of his News Corporation and spending most of his time at his Hollywood studio, 20th Century Fox, Mr. Murdoch burst back onto the British media scene last week, displaying his old touch for shaking things up.
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Textile Talks With China Stall Amid U.S. Warning
Date: 06 September 1993
By Patrick E. Tyler
Patrick Tyler
Two days of talks here have failed to make any progress toward a textile agreement that could cut an estimated $2 billion in Chinese exports to the United States. On Saturday, Jennifer Hillman, chief textile negotiator for the Office of the United States Trade Representative, warned that without a trade agreement to replace the one that expires at the end of the year, the United States could unilaterally and substantially reduce quotas for Chinese textiles.
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Experts Advise a Healthy Skepticism About Polls
Date: 07 September 1993
By Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman
THOSE who conduct opinion surveys say that too many people have become overly trusting of polls and that a guarded caution is warranted in interpreting them, especially as more groups with vested interests use their polling results to argue for their points of view. "People should question the methods and meanings of polls," said Dr. Kathleen Frankovic, a political scientist and director of surveys at CBS News. "People should always, for example, find out who conducted the survey and who's publicizing it. You'd read results of a poll on gun control differently if it was conducted by the National Rifle Association or by a truly independent organization."
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Weighing In, Clinton Urges Arab Support of the P.L.O.-Israel Pact
Date: 06 September 1993
By Elaine Sciolino
Elaine Sciolino
President Clinton has sent letters to nine Arab leaders urging them to do whatever they can to promote the proposed peace agreement between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization, senior Administration officials said today. The letters were the first action by Mr. Clinton regarding the agreement since the breakthrough between the adversaries was made public. They sent an important message to Arab leaders -- both Israel's neighbors and the wealthy leaders of the Persian Gulf who will have to help underwrite the accord -- that the United States was firmly behind the process.
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Microsoft Faces an Inquiry in Europe
Date: 07 September 1993
By Saul Hansell
Saul Hansell
The inquiry into the Microsoft Corporation's business practices has been extended to Europe. Microsoft, the largest creator of software for personal computers, said yesterday that Novell Inc. had filed a complaint with the European Commission claiming unfair trading practices.
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