Spiller av tirsdag 30. mars 1993

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30th of March 1993 News

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Date: 31 March 1993

International A3-13 ISRAEL HARDENS ITS STAND Israel sealed off the West Bank and Gaza Strip indefinitely, and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin urged Israelis to stand firm in "an all-out war against terrorism." Two Israeli policemen were killed overnight in the worst violence in years. A1 NEW BARRIER TO ARMS REDUCTION The political unrest in Russia has stalled efforts to reduce nuclear arsenals in the United States and the former Soviet Union. In Ukraine, new fears of Russian nationalism have encouraged a vocal group of legislators who advocate keeping some weapons. A1

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Murdoch's Investors Wary Of Repurchasing The Post

Date: 30 March 1993

By Geraldine Fabrikant

Geraldine Fabrikant

The New York Post may greet Rupert Murdoch as its savior, but investors in the News Corporation Ltd., Mr. Murdoch's Australian media company, are pouting at the headlines. Since reports of Mr. Murdoch's desire to take over the tabloid have appeared, the American depository receipts of shares of the News Corporation, which trade on the New York Stock Exchange, have fallen from $43.75 on March 19 to $41.25 yesterday, unchanged.

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Date: 30 March 1993

Gay-Troop Hearings Begin The Senate opened its hearings on homosexuals in the military by listening to legal experts. Page A18. Big Job Loss for California Hughes Missile Systems said it would move 2,000 jobs to Arizona because California was "no longer a competitive place to do business." Page D1.

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Teaching Mr. Murdoch

Date: 31 March 1993

It worked. The staff of The New York Post wouldn't give in to the wacky self-aggrandizement of Abraham Hirschfeld and the divisiveness of Wilbert Tatum. They borrowed computers, dominated the talk shows, broke all the rules, and their strivings paid off -- up to a point. The noisemaking, attention-getting Post people created the climate for Rupert Murdoch's return. If he proceeds with his purchase of The Post he may save it as a daily journal, but there should be no illusions that he is a healthy influence on American journalism. Mr. Murdoch's fans portray him as a brash, take-no-prisoners guy who has influenced papers around the country. They also point to him as the father of tabloid television.

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Date: 31 March 1993

Wachtler Agrees to Jail Time After on-again, off-again negotiations, lawyers now say Sol Wachtler, the former Chief Judge, will plead guilty today to a threat to kidnap and serve about a year in prison. Page B5. When Law and Science Clash The Supreme Court grappled with the question of how a judge decides when a scientific theory is sound enough to be admitted as evidence. Page A19. Italian Scandal Widens Italy's Finance Minister resigned, the sixth member of the Cabinet named in June to be implicated in a corruption scandal. Page A3. Among the First Pink Slips I.B.M.'s decision to impose its first layoffs hit home yesterday for 4,000 workers in East Fishkill. Page B1. What Are They Even Called? Like the defunct empire they study, American Sovietologists are in disarray. Education, page B8.

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Murdoch Reserves Option Of Changing Mind on Post

Date: 31 March 1993

By Martin Gottlieb

Martin Gottlieb

As they approach what may be tough negotiations with creditors and unions, lawyers for Rupert Murdoch said yesterday that he could still change his mind about repurchasing the bankrupt New York Post if he found it financially untenable. "It is going to be a question of what is the cost of us getting The Post out of Chapter 11 and of operating it in the future," said Arthur Siskind, general counsel of Mr. Murdoch's giant communications company, the News Corporation. "There's nothing certain. The waiver is not certain. The deal with the union is not certain. If we did not think everything was achievable, we would not have gotten into this position, but we have a lot of work ahead of us in the next 60 days."

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Murdoch, Revisted

Date: 30 March 1993

By William Glaberson

William Glaberson

When Rupert Murdoch left the New York City newspaper war five years ago, he had essentially already lost the battle he returned to fight again last night. The Murdoch Post had tried -- and failed -- to succeed financially as a screaming, dominant city tabloid with a million readers a day. In the interim, Mr. Murdoch and the New York City newspaper landscape have changed. But in the New York newspaper market, it sometimes seems, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Staff Cheers As Murdoch Reclaims Post

Date: 30 March 1993

By Martin Gottlieb

Martin Gottlieb

To applause and even a tear or two, Rupert Murdoch swept into the newsroom of The New York Post yesterday afternoon to reclaim the reins of the feisty but bankrupt tabloid he was forced to sell five years ago. Mr. Murdoch's appearance, following a ruling by a Federal Bankruptcy Court Judge, Francis G. Conrad, that Mr. Murdoch "may start printing The New York Post immediately," drew the curtain on the latest act in the frequently absurdist drama to save America's oldest continuously published newspaper and one of its most impudent tabloids.

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MERIDIAN BANCORP BUYING PENNSYLVANIA BANK

Date: 31 March 1993

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Meridian Bancorp Inc., based in Reading, Pa., said yesterday that it would acquire the Commonwealth Bancshares Corporation for stock valued at about $357 million. Meridian, the 47th-largest bank holding company in the United States, will exchange 1.415 common shares for each share of Commonwealth, based in Williamsport, Pa., or a total of 10.9 million shares.

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APPLE COMPUTER ESTABLISHES MULTIMEDIA UNIT

Date: 31 March 1993

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Apple Computer Inc. has formed a division to expand its forays into multimedia computing. Apple, of Cupertino, Calif., first built microphones into its Macintosh personal computers 10 years ago and added video and CD-ROM options throughout its product line during the last 18 months.

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