The News Is Accused Of Unfair Practices
Date: 18 April 1990
LEAD: The largest union at The Daily News struck back at the paper's management yesterday, accusing it of 10 separate instances of unfair labor practices in violation of Federal law.
Во́йцех То́маш Ще́нсний (пол. Wojciech Tomasz Szczęsny; нар. 18 квітня 1990 року, Варшава, Польща) — польський футболіст, воротар іспанського клубу «Барселона». Виступав за збірну Польщі.
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Date: 18 April 1990
LEAD: The largest union at The Daily News struck back at the paper's management yesterday, accusing it of 10 separate instances of unfair labor practices in violation of Federal law.
Date: 19 April 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-13 Moscow cut off Lithuania's oil supply as part of its campaign to force the republic to retreat from its declaration of independence. The action came after a confusing day of threats and denials. Page A1
Date: 19 April 1990
By David Johnston, Special To the New York Times
David Johnston
LEAD: A criminal investigation ordered by Attorney General Dick Thornburgh has concluded that one of his closest aides played a role in confirming a politically damaging news report about a House Democratic leader, William H. Gray 3d, Bush Administration officials said.
Date: 18 April 1990
Reuters
LEAD: Raytheon Services Nevada, a subsidiary of the Raytheon Company, said it had been awarded an Energy Department contract valued at up to $625 million over five years. The contract, which begins on Oct. 1, calls for Raytheon to provide management, operating and technical services at various test sites.
Date: 18 April 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The European processed foods division of the Merrill Lynch Company's Del Monte Corporation is being bought out by management for $375 million. The new company will be called Del Monte Foods International and will include the European Processed Food division's associated overseas companies. Merrill has owned the division only since Jan.
Date: 19 April 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The Ford Motor Credit Company said it was in talks to acquire the operations and certain assets of the automotive financing business of Marine Midland Banks Inc. Terms were not immediately available. Ford said the unit, called the Marine Midland Automotive Financial Corporation, provides private-label financing programs in the United States for Mazda, Jaguar,
Date: 19 April 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: A Federal appeals court has blocked a court order that would have required Amgen Inc., a drug maker in Thousand Oaks, Calif., to share patent rights for a lucrative new anti-anemia drug with a rival.
Date: 18 April 1990
Reuters
LEAD: The State Corporation Commission of Virginia denied a request by the American General Corporation for a temporary injunction against the Torchmark Corporation's proxy solicitation for a slate of candidates for the American General board. The commission said Torchmark was not in violation of Virginia law even though it had begun its proxy campaign without seeking the commission's approval to take control of American
Date: 18 April 1990
Special to The New York Times
LEAD: The Xoma Corporation, a biotechnology company, received a patent covering a drug for bacterial infections. Xoma immediately filed a lawsuit against Centocor Inc., which is developing a similar drug.
Date: 19 April 1990
AP
LEAD: The G. Heileman Brewing Company, burdened by a heavy takeover debt, is seeking to negotiate an arrangement to give its largest creditors partial ownership in the company to discourage any move toward liquidation. A company spokesman, Bill Eiler, would not comment on the share of equity the banks might receive.
Date: 18 April 1990
LEAD: The American Telephone and Telegraph Company and two unions representing 60 percent of its work force announced a tentative agreement yesterday on an early retirement plan for nonmanagement workers.