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9th of January 1984 News
Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 9 Ocak 1984 olarak çıktı
U.S. News Bid
Date: 10 January 1984
AP
U.S. News & World Report Inc. announced it had hired the New York investment banking firm of Morgan Stanley & Company to evaluate its worth and advise it on its alternatives in light of a bid to buy the publishing house. The company, which is employee-owned and publishes the newsweekly magazine U.S. News & World Report, disclosed last month that it had received a purchase offer from an unidentified third party.
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COMPANY NEWS In Electronics, Optimism and Worry
Date: 09 January 1984
By David E. Sanger
David Sanger
In a year, laser disks may begin replacing tape decks in automobile dashboards. Beginning next summer, amateur photographers who want to see their home movies on the television screen may be able to choose from an array of smaller, lighter and less expensive video cameras. And consumers hunting for their own telephones may find many models that are indistinguishable from small computers, sporting display screens for messages that, among other things, can tell which room in a house is on fire. The consumer electronics industry is on a roll. Scores of companies are jumping into a market that totaled $19.2 billion in factory sales last year, a 26 percent increase over the previous year. Most prominent among them are the biggest names in photography, including Kodak and Polaroid, which are using the International Winter Consumer Electronics Show here to mark their first entries into the most promising sector of electronics in 1984: home video cameras and videotape.
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URBANE GUEST FROM PEKING
Date: 10 January 1984
By Christopher S. Wren
Christopher Wren
With his smart business suits and scholarly horn- rimmed glasses, Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang, who arrived in Washington today for the start of talks Tuesday with President Reagan, hardly looks like the tough administrator of the world's most populous nation. His talent, first in the provinces and now at the center of power, has been to dare to try something different. Mr. Zhao, 64 years old, is the forerunner of a younger generation of Chinese officials willing to bend the constraints of traditional Marxist ideology to make things work. He refined and put into effect - sometimes with spectacular success - the economic policy envisioned by China's paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping.
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COPY/Dividend Meetings for Monday's paper/ J.McCue/Fin News
Date: 09 January 1984
Dividend Meetings
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BOSTON PUBLISHER APPOINTED TO HEAD CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Date: 10 January 1984
By Jonathan Friendly
Jonathan Friendly
Rupert Murdoch completed his $100 million purchase of The Chicago Sun- Times yesterday. He immediately appointed Robert E. Page, the head of his Boston paper, as president and publisher of The Sun-Times, a tabloid that is the nation's 10th largest-selling daily. Mr. Page has been the publisher of The Boston Herald since Mr. Murdoch acquired it in December 1982. Named to succeed Mr. Page in Boston was Patrick Purcell, vice president for sales of Skyband Inc., a direct-broadcast satellite company owned by Mr. Murdoch's News America Inc.
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White Sox Sign Cruz for 6 Years
Date: 09 January 1984
AP
Julio Cruz, the free-agent second baseman who last year helped the Chicago White Sox win the American League West Division, has signed a six-year contract with the White Sox, the team's owners said today.
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PROFILES OF MISSING CHILDREN SHOWN ON TV By The Associated Press
Date: 10 January 1984
In a project inspired by ''Adam,'' the television movie about the abduction and murder of a 6-year-old Florida boy, five NBC television stations last night began showing weekly profiles of missing children. The first segment discussed 10- year-old Tiahease Jackson, who vanished on her way to a delicatessen near her Staten Island home last August. A different child will be featured each Monday. The profiles will run on the stations' local news programs. Each segment will have a picture of a child, background on the case and a toll-free number that viewers can call if they think they have seen the child.
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Quake Kills 2 Indonesians
Date: 10 January 1984
UPI
Upi
A strong earthquake jolted eastern Indonesia on Sunday, killing 2 people, seriously injuring 23 others and damaging buildings, the national news agency reported today.
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EX-CHAIRMAN OF N.A.A.C.P. SAYS SHE MAY SUE THE BOARD
Date: 10 January 1984
By Sheila Rule
Sheila Rule
The former chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said yesterday that she was considering suing over what she said was an illegal attempt to block her re-election to the organization's board. But the charges by the former officer, Margaret Bush Wilson, were denied by Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director. Mrs. Wilson's charges came as the association announced the election of new officers and board members at a news conference in Manhattan. The charges represented the latest chapter in a long dispute over management and control of the N.A.A.C.P. involving Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Hooks and the board.
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ADVERTISING ; JVC Company Drops Marsteller as Agency
Date: 10 January 1984
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
Back in October it was reported that the JVC Company of America, marketer of Japanese-made consumer audio and video equipment was conducting an agency review.
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