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10th of January 1995 News
Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 10 січня 1995 р.
Promises of Miracles: News Releases Go Where Journals Fear to Tread
Date: 10 January 1995
By Lawrence K. Altman, M.d
Lawrence Altman
SCIENTISTS rarely make exaggerated claims when reporting their results in the scientific literature because it is poor etiquette and likely to provoke the scorn of their peers. But news releases are a different matter. When speaking to the public, some scientists, in conjunction with their institution's press office, are willing to make much bolder claims for their work. A recent announcement from a respected scientific institute in California seemed to promise a cure for cancer: a single injection of either of two proteins had been found to cut off the blood supply to many kinds of tumors, causing them to shrink away while leaving normal tissue to thrive.
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France's Elite Newspaper Is Changing, Discreetly
Date: 10 January 1995
By Alan Riding
Alan Riding
It is a measure of Le Monde's established place in France's political and intellectual world that as soon as the daily newspaper said it would change its design to make its pages more readable, it felt the need to reassure readers that it would not change that much. It has kept its word. Just two weeks after the 50th anniversary of its founding, the new Le Monde appeared on the stands today with the same logo and size as before, carrying its customary cartoon on the front page as well as inside pages of news and analysis uninterrupted by any photographs.
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'Secrets' Land A Reporter In Chinese Jail
Date: 10 January 1995
By Patrick E. Tyler
Patrick Tyler
A Chinese journalist who was tried in secret and sentenced in November to six years in prison is being punished for reporting a sensitive but open secret about who rules China, court documents show. The 50-year-old journalist, Gao Yu, was arrested on Oct. 2, 1993, as she prepared to leave China for an academic year at Columbia University. She had written a series of articles earlier that year reporting that President Jiang Zemin, General Secretary of the Communist Party and Commander in Chief of China's armed forces, does not have ultimate power as long as other "senior comrades" like Deng Xiaoping are alive and that China's Parliament remains a rubber stamp for decisions made by the Communist Party's governing Central Committee.
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Intel, A.M.D. Holding Talks
Date: 10 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Advanced Micro Devices and Intel are working to settle lawsuits that have cost both computer-chip manufacturers millions. "The intention of the talks would be to settle all cases," said John Greenagel, an Advanced Micro spokesman.
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Offers Made For Chemical Branches
Date: 11 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Chemical Banking Corporation has received offers of more than $550 million for the dozens of New Jersey branches it wants to sell in an effort to cut costs and improve profits. Several banks have made preliminary bids for the more than 80 Chemical branches in southern and central New Jersey. A bid by First Fidelity Bancorp is considered to be the strongest, bankers familiar with the sale said. The Corestates Financial Corporation is another strong bidder, they said.
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SIEMENS IS IN TALKS TO BUY PYRAMID TECHNOLOGY
Date: 10 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Siemens A.G. is in discussions to buy the Pyramid Technology Corporation, a struggling mainframe computer maker, for about $202 million, the companies said yesterday. Pyramid, based in San Jose, Calif., said it was talking with Siemens but had not agreed to its offer. Shares of Pyramid jumped $2, to $14.25, on Nasdaq volume of more than 1.6 million shares. Under the offer, Pyramid would become part of Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme A.G., the computer-making unit of the German electronics giant. The unit was offering $15 a share for Pyramid, the companies said. S.N.I. already owns more than 17 percent of Pyramid and has a warrant to acquire as much as 7 percent more.
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I.B.M. AND KOMATSU NEAR COMPUTER ACCORD
Date: 11 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
I.B.M. and Komatsu Ltd., a Japanese machinery manufacturer, are close to an agreement on the joint development of computers using the Power PC chip, the companies said early today. "We are well on the way to an agreement," a spokesman for I.B.M. Japan, Mac Jeffery, said, adding that the proposal focused on the development of computer software and hardware for use in factory automation systems. Komatsu would become the fifth Japanese company to join the Power PC alliance, following Matsushita Electric Industrial, Canon, Hitachi and Toshiba. The Power PC, jointly developed by the International Business Machines Corporation, Motorola Inc. and Apple Computer Inc., is aimed at competing against chips made by the Intel Corporation.
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KIMBERLY-CLARK TAKES A CHARGE ON PESO DEVALUATION
Date: 10 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Kimberly-Clark Corporation said yesterday that it would take a $39 million fourth-quarter charge for losses related to the Mexican peso devaluation. The one-time charge equaling 24 cents a share is based on the year-end currency exchange rate. It covers the company's share of losses incurred by Kimberly-Clark de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., on the translation of United States dollar-denominated liabilities into pesos. Kimberly-Clark owns 43 percent of the Mexican company. The maker of Huggies diapers and Kleenex tissues said it would release its fourth-quarter results on Jan. 19.
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Johnson & Johnson Unit Plans a Guilty Plea
Date: 11 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Ortho Pharmaceutical subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson said today that it would plead guilty to destroying documents related to a Federal investigation into whether the unit wrongly sold its acne medicine as a wrinkle cream. Johnson & Johnson, the medical supplies and pharmaceutical giant based here, said it expected to pay a total of $7.5 million in fines -- $5 million in damages and $2.5 million to cover the cost of the Federal inquiry.
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ZENECA TO INVEST MORE IN SUGEN TO FIGHT CANCER
Date: 10 January 1995
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Zeneca Group P.L.C said yesterday that it would invest $12.5 million in Sugen Inc., increasing its stake in to 19.99 percent, as part of an agreement to jointly develop anti-cancer drugs. Sugen, of Redwood City, Calif., is one of a number of biotechnology companies that seek to produce drugs by identifying receptors on cells that are implicated in specific diseases like cancer and diabetes. The purchase is part of a pact between Zeneca and Sugen to jointly research, develop and commercialize anti-cancer drugs. Zeneca, a British pharmaceutical and chemical company, will also pay Sugen $5 million when the agreement is completed, and will make periodic payments tied to the progress of the compounds being researched, and royalties on sales of collaborative products.
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