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10th of June 1992 News
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Political Candidates and Call-In Shows: When the People Want to Be Heard
Date: 10 June 1992
By Elizabeth Kolbert
Elizabeth Kolbert
Seven in the morning is not the best time of day for Bill Clinton. His eyes are puffy, his face is red and his smile has the weary air of items at a tag sale. But 7 A.M. happens to be the time the "Today" program has offered each of the Presidential candidates an hour of national television to answer questions from viewers. So this morning, not too long after sunrise, the likely Democratic nominee was sitting in front of the potted ferns with Bryant Gumbel, fielding questions from Glenn of New York City and Barbara of Durham, N.C., and looking very much in need of a good cup of coffee.
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Poll Finds Skepticism in U.S. About Earth Summit
Date: 11 June 1992
By John Holusha
John Holusha
Although Americans put a high priority on environmental issues, they are skeptical about whether President Bush will accomplish much at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro this week. Only 9 percent of those surveyed in a CBS News poll conducted from May 27 to May 30 said they expected the meeting to produce substantial results to help solve the world's environmental problems. Forty-seven percent expected the meeting would help a little, but 35 percent said they felt the session would have little or no effect.
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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Undeclared Candidate; SOME GAPS EMERGE IN PEROT'S APPEAL
Date: 10 June 1992
By Richard L. Berke
Richard Berke
While old and young, rich and poor, Northerners and Southerners are jumping on Ross Perot's bandwagon in near equal numbers, some minority groups and women are voicing doubts about his Presidential quest. Although they support him in substantial numbers, voters who are black, Hispanic, Jewish or female stand out in a variety of state and national polls as being less comfortable with the Texas businessman than others.
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Zito Tells His Side to Police
Date: 11 June 1992
Nick Zito, the trainer of last year's Kentucky Derby winner Strike the Gold, was questioned at his barn at Belmont Park yesterday by a police detective investigating the complaint by a freelance writer that he had struck her in the face with a magazine. Zito, who has denied the allegation, has hired a criminal lawyer, Frank Yannelli of Mineola, L.I. The lawyer said that he would discuss the case today with the trainer and they most likely would decide to file a rebuttal statement with the police tomorrow. Sgt. Dennis Barry of the Fifth Precinct in Elmont, L.I., said "the investigation is still going on."
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Zito, Strike the Gold Trainer, Is Accused of Hitting Writer
Date: 10 June 1992
By Gerald Eskenazi
Gerald Eskenazi
A freelance writer has charged Nick Zito, the trainer of last year's Kentucky Derby champion Strike the Gold, with second-degree assault, claiming Zito struck her in the face with a magazine last Saturday on Belmont Stakes day at the track. Stephanie Diaz filed the charges on Monday at the Fifth Precinct in Elmont, L.I., not far from Belmont. After the alleged incident, Zito saddled Strike the Gold to a dramatic victory in the Nassau County Handicap.
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Essay; Illness at Windsor
Date: 11 June 1992
By William Safire
William Safire
In "The Madness of George III," a new play at the Royal National Theater, a monarch suffering mental illness is maltreated by his doctors but manages to recover. "The publicity the King's case drew," writes the social historian Roy Porter in the program, ". . . promoted greater public concern for the humane treatment of the mentally ill in the nineteenth century." How does today's world react to the revelations by Andrew Morton, printed in apparently well-sourced detail in The Sunday Times, that Princess Diana, wife of Prince Charles, heir to the throne of Britain, suffers from bulimia -- an eating disorder characterized by secret binge eating and self-induced vomiting -- and repeatedly tried to kill herself?
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Libya's Press Hints at Westward Turn
Date: 11 June 1992
By Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges
The official Libyan press, which unquestioningly echoes the views of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, has criticized the Libyan leader's call for Arab unity as a "mirage" and has proposed reconcilation with the West. At a time when Libya is under United Nations sanctions for refusing to turn over Libyans suspected of helping blow up American and French airliners, it was unclear whether the press criticism represented genuine rebellion or was part of a plan by Colonel Qaddafi to repair his ties to the West.
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Executive Is I.R.S. Target
Date: 11 June 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Internal Revenue Service is trying to recover $67.6 million from the Montgomery Ward Holding Corporation's chairman, Bernard Brennan. The I.R.S. said Mr. Brennan owes the tax payments for purchases of the company's common stock during a 1988 leveraged buyout of the retailer.
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COMPANY NEWS
Date: 11 June 1992
DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP., Maynard, Mass., acquired 800 Software, Point Richmond, Calif., a software distributor. No terms were disclosed. GRAHAM COS., York, Pa., acquired Pozzoli S.p.A., an Italian maker of molded plastic containers. Terms were not disclosed.
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COMPANY NEWS
Date: 10 June 1992
NOXSO CORP., Library, Pa., an air pollution control company, announced that W. R. Grace & Co., had increased its ownership to 17.9 percent. SLOVENSKA STATNA SPORITELNA, a Slovak savings bank, ordered a $55 million computer infrastructure from NCR Corp., Dayton, Ohio. SUN MICROSYSTEMS INC., Mountain View, Calif., said its Computer Corp. subsidiary had opened its Japan Technology Center in Tokyo. UNION CARBIDE CORP., Danbury, Conn., said its new industrial gases spinoff would be called Praxair Inc.
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