NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 April 1996
International A3-13
Daniil Dmitrievich Dubov, conocido como Daniil Dubov (en ruso, Даниил Дмитриевич Дубов; Moscú, 18 de abril de 1996) es un ajedrecista ruso. Ostenta desde 2011 el título de Gran Maestro Internacional de la FIDE, cuando lo obtuvo con 14 años, 11 meses y 14 días.[1]
Leer más...El 18 de abril de 1996 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♈. Era el día 108 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue William J. (Bill) Clinton.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 29 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el viernes, 18 de abril de 2025, hace 155 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el sábado, 18 de abril de 2026, en 209 días. Ha vivido durante 10.747 días, o aproximadamente 257.930 horas, o aproximadamente 15.475.830 minutos, o aproximadamente 928.549.800 segundos
Date: 18 April 1996
By Edward A. Gargan
Edward Gargan
The clang of a steel door slamming echoed against the concrete walls as Eko Maryadi waited for his friends, a computer disk clutched in his fingers. At the massive wooden gate of the central prison, a guard yanked on the door's iron ring, directing the visitors toward the holding cage. "We can still write," Mr. Maryadi explained, as his visitors signed the registry. "We may be in prison, but we still write."
Date: 19 April 1996
By Peter Marks
Peter Marks
More Pain From That Broken Foot
Date: 18 April 1996
Tom Brokaw, Katie Couric and Bill Moyers are to be rotating hosts of a live, nightly news and talk program on MSNBC, the 24-hour news cable channel that will start in July. The program, which will also include regular NBC correspondents, is one of three nightly prime-time programs announced yesterday by Andrew Lack, president of NBC News. MSNBC is run jointly by NBC and the Microsoft Corporation. The two other programs will be an evening newscast with interview and discussion segments, and a program on new media and technology, with the television unit of Ziff-Davis Publishing as co-producer.
Date: 18 April 1996
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The shares of Data Dimensions Inc. rose yesterday for a second day after the billionaire investor George Soros and his affiliates bought an 8.08 percent stake in the computer consulting company. Shares of the company, based in Bellevue, Wash., rose $5.625, to $39.25, in Nasdaq trading. The shares are up 40 percent since Monday. Data Dimensions is working on a solution to the so-called millennium crisis. Many of the world's mainframe computers are not prepared to recognize dates after Dec. 31, 1999.
Date: 18 April 1996
Bloomberg Business News
Bloomberg News
The board of the Alco Standard Corporation approved a plan yesterday to split into two publicly traded companies: one to sell and lease office equipment and the other to distribute paper products. The company, based in Wayne, Pa., also said its second-quarter earnings rose 45 percent. Since early February, Alco has been considering a plan to split its Ikon Office Solutions unit and its Unisource paper products division. Alco shares rose 37.5 cents yesterday, to $54.125, on the New York Stock Exchange.
Date: 18 April 1996
Dow Jones
Dow Jones
Tower Automotive Inc. signed a letter of intent yesterday to acquire Mascotech Inc.'s Stamping Technologies Inc. unit for about $80 million, the companies said yesterday. Mascotech expects to receive about $55 million in cash and the remainder in stock and notes. The Mascotech unit, which is based in Rochester Hills, Mich., has annual sales of about $190 million. Tower Automotive, based in Grand Rapids, Mich., makes engineered metal stampings and assemblies for light vehicle manufacturers in North America. Mascotech is an affiliate of the Masco Corporation of Taylor, Mich.
Date: 19 April 1996
Dow Jones
Dow Jones
The Bristol-Myers Squibb Company said yesterday that it planned to make a $10 million investment in the Somatix Therapy Corporation, a biotechnology company, bringing its total investment in the company to $20 million. In exchange, Bristol-Myers, the pharmaceutical concern, has first rights to collaborate with Somatix on any cancer products it develops. Somatix, which is based in Alameda, Calif., is developing gene-therapy products to treat cancer and Parkinson's disease. Bristol-Myers, which is based in New York, made an initial investment of $10 million in Somatix last August. Somatix's stock fell 50 cents yesterday, to close at $7.625 a share on the Nasdaq stock market.