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5th of October 1994 News
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Man in the News; New SUNY Chancellor: Thomas Alva Bartlett
Date: 05 October 1994
By Lawrence Van Gelder
Lawrence Gelder
As Thomas A. Bartlett recalls it, "it was a complete bolt out of the blue." There he was, one afternoon early in June, sitting contentedly in the Portland office of the University of Oregon. At 63, retiring after five years as Chancellor of the Oregon state university system, he was looking forward to assuming the mantle of chancellor emeritus, and leading a different sort of life. There was his cattle farm in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, and some projects connected with international education. Maybe even a book.
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Man in the News: Fernando Henrique Cardoso; Brazil's Big Winner
Date: 05 October 1994
By James Brooke
James Brooke
Hooded, handcuffed and listening to friends' cries under torture, a leftist sociology professor facing interrogation one night 25 years ago thought his life might end at the hands of army intelligence agents. Indeed from 1964 to 1985, the years of Brazil's military dictatorship, he suffered exile, imprisonment, blacklisting and the bombing of his social research group. But today, voting returns and exit polls indicated that Brazilians had elected the professor, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, to be President by the widest popular margin since a retired army general was chosen to lead the nation in 1945.
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Another Casualty Of NBC's Hit 'E.R.'
Date: 06 October 1994
NBC's new Thursday night hit drama "E.R." claimed its second victim yesterday as ABC announced that it would move "Prime Time Live" away from the "E.R." time slot in January, as part of a wholesale rescheduling of the network's news magazine programs. "Prime Time" will shift to 10 P.M. Wednesdays, a night when ABC has a much stronger lineup of shows earlier in the evening. Roone Arledge, the president of ABC News, said in a statement that "Prime Time" was "one of the news division's most important franchises."
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A Report on Reporters in the World's Hot Spots
Date: 06 October 1994
By Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin
Taking its perfect title from the old spiritual song, Marcel Ophuls's engrossing new documentary "The Troubles We've Seen" calls attention to the missing phrase: "Nobody knows." No one besides journalists operating within the cauldron of a war zone really understands the occupational hazards of such work. But Mr. Ophuls, the contemplative documentary film maker whose specialty is plumbing the depths of unfathomable experience, has made it his business to try. Working on his usual vast canvas, Mr. Ophuls constructs another brave, enveloping inquiry into a compelling subject, reveling in the investigative process as he presents it imaginatively on screen. The topics here range from journalistic ethics to survival tactics to grace under pressure. And a leisurely four-hour running time lets Mr. Ophuls explore them in rambling, frequently surprising ways.
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Mead to Sell On-Line Unit to Reed Elsevier
Date: 05 October 1994
By Peter H. Lewis
Peter Lewis
The Mead Corporation has reached an agreement to sell its Mead Data Central electronic information division to the British-Dutch publishing giant Reed Elsevier P.L.C., the two companies said last night. The proposed sale, for $1.5 billion, gives Reed Elsevier its first major stake in the emerging world of electronic information services, and allows Mead to return its focus to its core forest-products business. Other bidders for Mead Data Central reportedly included the Thomson Corporation and Times Mirror.
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Deep Discontent With Cuomo Strengthens Pataki, Poll Shows
Date: 05 October 1994
By Kevin Sack
Kevin Sack
Five weeks before Election Day, Gov. Mario M. Cuomo and his Republican rival, State Senator George E. Pataki, are locked in a tight race because many New Yorkers are so disenchanted with the three-term incumbent that they are willing to support a challenger who remains largely unknown, according to a New York Times/WCBS-TV News Poll. The statewide telephone poll, taken between Sept. 29 and Oct. 2, shows a virtual dead heat, with Mr. Pataki holding a slim lead of 44 percent to 41 percent among registered voters. Twelve percent are undecided. The distance between Mr. Pataki and Mr. Cuomo is within the poll's margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points, meaning that either candidate could actually be ahead.
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HARTMARX CONSIDERING SALE OF KUPPENHEIMER ASSETS
Date: 06 October 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Hartmarx Corporation said it was considering "strategic alternatives" for the Kuppenheimer Manufacturing Company, its retail men's apparel division, including a possible sale of its assets. Hartmarx said it had hired the CS First Boston Corporation to help the company explore options for the Kuppenheimer unit. "The assets deployed at Kuppenheimer could be better utilized by Hartmarx to realize the growth prospects" in other divisions, Elbert O. Hand, chairman of Hartmarx, said. Kuppenheimer has 92 stores in 20 states. Hartmarx, based in Chicago, is both an apparel manufacturer and a retailer.
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DEWOLFE STOCK SOARS ON SALE OF 20% STAKE
Date: 05 October 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The stock of the DeWolfe Companies soared yesterday after the company said it had sold stock and warrants representing a 20 percent stake to a group of investors, including H. Wayne Huizenga, former chief executive of the Blockbuster Entertainment Corporation. The other investors include three former directors of Blockbuster: John Melk, chief executive of H2O Plus; Donald F. Flynn, chief executive of Discovery Zone Inc., and A. Clinton Allen 3d, chief executive of A. C. Allen & Company. Shares of DeWolfe rose $1.50, to $5.375, in Nasdaq trading. DeWolfe, based in Lexington, Mass., is a residential real estate company with 1,200 agents in 26 sales offices.
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MFS COMMUNICATIONS TO BUY EQUIPMENT FROM ERICSSON
Date: 06 October 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The MFS Communications Company signed an agreement yesterday to buy $300 million in telecommunications equipment from Ericsson North America during the next four to five years. Ericsson will provide switching equipment and other systems for MFS's fiber-optic networks. MFS, based in Omaha, provides telecommunications services to businesses and competes with the seven regional Bell operating companies and the GTE Corporation. MFS plans to expand its presence from 35 cities to 75 cities, including 10 overseas, in three to five years. Ericsson North America, a division of L. M. Ericsson of Sweden, is based in Richardson, Tex.
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INTERNATIONAL METALS TO ACQUIRE NEW JERSEY STEEL
Date: 06 October 1994
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The International Metals Acquisition Corporation said yesterday that it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire the New Jersey Steel Corporation for $18 a share, or about $105 million. At the same time, International Metals entered into a stock purchase agreement with Von Roll A.G., a Swiss engineering company and the majority holder of New Jersey Steel, to purchase all of Von Roll's New Jersey Steel stock. International Metals, based in New York, and New Jersey Steel announced their plans to merge on July 28. New Jersey Steel owns and operates a small mill in Sayreville, N.J., that makes rebar, a material used in the construction industry.
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