Відтворення пʼятниця, 17 квітня 1998 р.

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17th of April 1998 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 17 квітня 1998 р.

TV News Helicopter Takes Viewers Along for the Chase

Date: 17 April 1998

By David W. Chen

David Chen

WCBS uses helicopter to televise live on its 5 PM news program high-speed police chase on Grand Central Parkway; police, pursuing man on stolen motorcycle, abandon chase at Triborough Bridge (M)

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Student Journalists Without a Newspaper; School Halts Publication, Raising Question of First Amendment Rights

Date: 17 April 1998

By Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg

Stuyvesant High School Principal Jinx Cozzi Perullo halts publication of school newspaper indefinitely after months of infighting that pitted student editors against one another and against their faculty adviser, Daniel Coleman; disputes were inflamed by recent articles criticizing conduct of individual teachers and policies of city teachers' union; Cozzi Perullo's action has drawn academically selective school into murky debate over Constitutional rights of student journalists; photo (M)

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EARNINGS AIDED BY LATIN AMERICA AND EUROPE

Date: 18 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

McDonald's Corp reports first-quarter net income rose to $362.2 million, up 5 percent from $344.5 million in 1997 period (S)

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WESTERN BANCORP IS ACQUIRING BANK OF LOS ANGELES

Date: 18 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Western Bancorp to buy Bank of Los Angeles for $71.8 million in stock (S)

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SHAW COMMUNICATIONS BUYS WIC WESTERN INTERNATIONAL

Date: 18 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shaw Communications Inc to buy WIC Western International Communications Ltd for $975 million (Canadian) (US$682.5 million), topping hostile offer by CanWest Global Communications Ltd (S)

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CREDITORS OF BARNEY'S FREE TO FILE RIVAL PLAN

Date: 17 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Creditors of Barney's Inc will be allowed to file rival reorganization plan for retailer under agreement worked out in Federal Bankruptcy Court; Barney's has until June 15 to file its own plan to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection; creditors for first time are free to file rival plan in effort to recoup their $350 million in claims; impetus for agreement comes from Barney's biggest unsecured creditors, Bay Harbour Management and Whippoorwill Associates Inc, which together are owed $150 million (S)

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WOOLWORTH TO SHUT 82 KINNEY STORES IN CANADA

Date: 17 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Woolworth Corp plans to close 82 money-losing Kinney Shoe stores in Canada and dismiss 600 employees as it focuses on its profitable Foot Locker, Champs and other sporting-goods chains (S)

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BRITISH AIRWAYS ALTERS ORDERS FOR BOEING JETS

Date: 17 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

British Airways PLC will replace some of its orders for Boeing 747 jetliners with order for 11 smaller aircraft worth $1.1 billion (S)

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VISUAL NETWORKS IN $75 MILLION STOCK DEAL FOR NET2NET

Date: 17 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Visual Networks Inc will exchange 2.25 million of its shares for Net2Net Corp; shares of Visual rise $2.25, to $33.50, giving deal value of about $75 million (S)

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SPRINT SAYS FIRST-QUARTER EARNINGS FELL 27%

Date: 17 April 1998

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sprint Corp says first-quarter profit fell 27 percent; net income fell to $211.8 million from $289.7 million a year earlier; revenue rose 9.3 percent, to $3.91 billion from $3.58 billion (S)

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