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15th of November 1992 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 15 de noviembre de 1992
Dial-a-President
Date: 16 November 1992
By Jon Katz
Jon Katz
America's news media were driven to the edge of a breakdown in 1992, when the press found itself sharing Presidential campaign coverage with rap singers, cable channels, sitcoms, talk shows and televised town meetings.
Everybody seemed to like it but reporters, who saw their monopoly on political coverage shattered by the very culture we have been told for years is rotting our brains and eroding our civic consciousness.
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November 8-14; Kissinger Sends His Regrets
Date: 15 November 1992
By Martin Tolchin
Martin Tolchin
The words "I'm sorry" do not come readily to Henry Kissinger. It took him more than two decades to apologize for his role in the wiretapping of 17 national security aides and journalists. The man who was President Nixon's national security adviser and later his Secretary of State long defended the 1969 wiretaps on grounds of national security. At the time, the Nixon Administration had sought in vain to learn who had leaked classified information to reporters.
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Perrier in U.S. Names Officer
Date: 16 November 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Perrier Group of America Inc. said Friday that it had appointed Kim Jeffery president and chief executive. The 44-year-old executive is succeeding Ronald Davis, 45, who will serve as chairman of the company, which produces and distributes Perrier brand and other domestic and imported bottled water and beverages.
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F.D.I.C. Move Is Criticized
Date: 16 November 1992
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation set a dangerous precedent in the Federal funds market in treating the First City Bancorporation's state and national bank units differently, a trade association said Friday. The Independent Bankers Association said the agency's approach in the First City case could make banks reluctant to lend Federal funds to state-chartered banks.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 November 1992
International A3-9 VIETNAMESE EXODUS APPEARS OVER After 17 years in which more than 1.5 million people fled Vietnam, the exodus appears to have ended, and refugee experts say they believe that the catastrophe of the "boat people" is winding to a close. A1 Vietnamese find more reasons to remain in their homeland. A8
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 15 November 1992
International 3-17 MOOD OF HIGH NOON IN MOSCOW
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Sampling the Cartographer's Art; At National Geographic, Tuned to News
Date: 15 November 1992
By Eric Nash
Eric Nash
THE venerable Cartographic Division of the National Geographic Society has charted everything from the depths of the Grand Canyon (one mile) to the mountains of Mars (Arsia Mons, about 73,000 feet, more than two Everests) since the division was created in 1915. Soldiers and pilots carried National Geographic maps into combat during World War II. But John F. Shupe, chief cartographer, says 1992 has been the busiest year for making new maps that he can recall in his 26-year career. "With the breakup of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, and the new countries in Africa, we had 20 new pieces of geography to add to the map in about a year." Mr. Shupe expects the remainder of the decade to be equally fluid. The division's staff of 70 will be following the news, and networking with embassies and the United Nations to keep up with talk of the breakup of Czechoslovakia early next year, the formation of Nunavut, an Inuit province in Canada, in the mid-90's, and possibly a reunified Korea.
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Market Place; Euro Disney Faces More Bad News
Date: 16 November 1992
By Kurt Eichenwald
Kurt Eichenwald
Few businesses thrive on illusion as much as the Walt Disney Company, which has created magic for years by tapping the dreams of childhood. The love of fantasy has even infected the company's investors, who have seen their shares soar as almost everything Disney tried -- from movies to merchandising -- seemed to crank out profits. Then, the company turned its golden touch toward Europe. And there, Fantasyland finally had an abrupt and unpleasant rendezvous with Reality World.
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New Chief, Old Order
Date: 15 November 1992
Bill Clinton campaigned and won as the candidate of a new Democratic Party. The trouble is that the old one is alive and waiting for him when he arrives in Washington. Taming it will prove a long struggle, and the President-elect is already off to a shaky start. News analysis, page 34.
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THE TRANSITION: The President-Elect; CLINTON DISCUSSES LEGISLATIVE MOVES WITH CONGRESSMEN
Date: 16 November 1992
By Adam Clymer
Adam Clymer
President-elect Bill Clinton met tonight for three hours with three top Democratic Congressional leaders to begin setting a legislative agenda to get his Administration off to a fast start, beginning with an economic stimulus package. Mr. Clinton sought advice from the leaders, Speaker Thomas S. Foley of Washington, Senator George J. Mitchell of Maine, the majority leader, and Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, the House majority leader, on what obstacles they thought his economic package and legislative program might face in Congress, a Congressional aide said tonight.
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