Replay miércoles, 8 de enero de 1992

El 8 de enero de 1992 fue un miércoles bajo el signo estelar de . Era el día 7 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue George Bush.

Si naciste en este día, tienes 34 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el jueves, 8 de enero de 2026, hace 161 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el viernes, 8 de enero de 2027, en 203 días. Ha vivido durante 12.580 días, o aproximadamente 301.920 horas, o aproximadamente 18.115.204 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.086.912.240 segundos

Algunas personas que comparten este cumpleaños:

  • Stephen Hawking (cosmólogo, escritor, físico teórico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1942)
  • Elvis Presley (actor, actor de cine, arreglista, cantante, cantante de góspel, cantante de rock, compositor de canciones, guionista, guitarrista, karateca, pianista, soldado, nacido el 8 de enero de 1935)
  • David Bowie (actor, actor de cine, cantante, cantautor, compositor, compositor de canciones, director de videos musicales, guitarrista, mimo, ocultista, pianista, pintor, productor, productor discográfico, saxofonista, vocalista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1947)
  • Kim Jong-un (político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1984)
  • Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo (capo de la droga, narcotraficante, prisionero, nacido el 8 de enero de 1946)
  • R. Kelly (actor, actor de cine, agresor sexual, baloncestista, cantante, cantautor, compositor, director de videos musicales, músico, productor discográfico, rapero, nacido el 8 de enero de 1967)
  • Peng Shuai (tenista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1986)
  • Georgi Malenkov (político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1902)
  • Noah Cyrus (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, cantante, nacido el 8 de enero de 2000)
  • David Silva (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1986)
  • Cynthia Erivo (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, cantante, nacido el 8 de enero de 1987)
  • Rachel Nichols (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, modelo, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1980)
  • Sam Levinson (actor, actor de cine, director de cine, guionista, productor de televisión, showrunner, nacido el 8 de enero de 1985)
  • Yash (actor, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1986)
  • Alberto Víctor de Clarence (aristócrata, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1864)
  • Shirley Bassey (cantante, nacido el 8 de enero de 1937)
  • Graham Chapman (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, autobiógrafo, comediante, compositor, escritor, guionista, médico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1941)
  • Jun'ichirō Koizumi (diplomático, economista, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1942)
  • Maximiliano Kolbe (esperantista, fraile menor conventual, militante de la resistencia, presbítero regular, radioaficionado, nacido el 8 de enero de 1894)
  • Nusrat Jahan (actor, actor de televisión, modelo, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • Carl Rogers (escritor de no ficción, psicoterapeuta, psicólogo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1902)
  • Freddie Stroma (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, modelo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1987)
  • Sam Riley (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, director de cine, músico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1980)
  • Genevieve Cortese (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1981)
  • Koke Resurrección (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1992)
  • Chou Tien-Chen (badmintonista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • José Ferrer (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, director de cine, director de teatro, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1912)
  • Michelle Forbes (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 8 de enero de 1965)
  • Maria Ozawa (actor, actor de cine, actor pornográfico, modelo, modelo erótica, stripper, ídolo de video adulto, nacido el 8 de enero de 1986)
  • Gaby Hoffmann (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1982)
  • Sarah Polley (actor, actor de cine, actor infantil, autobiógrafo, cantante, director de cine, guionista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1979)
  • Saeed Jaffrey (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1929)
  • Adrian Mutu (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1979)
  • Xu Xin (tenista de mesa, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • Carolina Herrera (diseñador de indumentaria, empresario, nacido el 8 de enero de 1939)
  • Alfred Russel Wallace (activista antivacunas, antropólogo, apicultor, biólogo, botánico, entomólogo, escritor, explorador, geógrafo, matemático, naturalista, ornitólogo, zoólogo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1823)
  • Robby Krieger (cantautor, compositor, compositor de canciones, guitarrista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1946)
  • Miguel Primo de Rivera (militar, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1870)
  • Robin Olsen (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • John McTiernan (actor, director de cine, guionista, productor de cine, realizador, nacido el 8 de enero de 1951)
  • Betsy DeVos (alto cargo, empresario, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1958)
  • Jenny Lewis (actor de cine, actor de televisión, artista discográfico, cantautor, guitarrista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1976)
  • William Bonin (asesino en serie, camionero, nacido el 8 de enero de 1947)
  • James Longstreet (diplomático, teniente general, nacido el 8 de enero de 1821)
  • Lee Yi Kyung (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1989)
  • Matsumoto Koshirō X (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1973)
  • Andrew Wood (cantante, cantautor, teclista, vocalista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1966)
  • Sirivannavari Nariratana (badmintonista, diseñador de indumentaria, escritor, jockey, oficial militar, nacido el 8 de enero de 1987)
  • Jirès Kembo Ekoko (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1988)
  • Gypsy Rose Lee (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, guionista, stripper, nacido el 8 de enero de 1911)
  • Ron Cephas Jones (actor, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1957)
  • Ai Sayama (modelo, ídolo de video adulto, nacido el 8 de enero de 1989)
  • Roy Kinnear (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1934)
  • Pieter Omtzigt (político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1974)
  • Pascal Obispo (actor, cantante, cantautor, compositor, libretista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1965)
  • Harris Jayaraj (actor, compositor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1975)
  • Marina Neyolova (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1947)
  • Loletta Lee (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1966)
  • Allan Marques Loureiro (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1991)
  • Stefan Savić (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1991)
  • Jason Giambi (beisbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1971)
  • Elena de Montenegro (consorte, nacido el 8 de enero de 1873)
  • Tōru Hotohara (owarai tarento, nacido el 8 de enero de 1968)
  • Nena von Schlebrügge (modelo, psicólogo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1941)
  • Karl Brandt (cirujano, médico, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1904)
  • Amber Benson (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, director de cine, escritor, guionista, guionista de historieta, novelista, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1977)
  • Sagarika Ghatge (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1986)
  • William Hartnell (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, explorador, nacido el 8 de enero de 1908)
  • Annabel Scholey (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de enero de 1984)
  • Larry Storch (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 8 de enero de 1923)
  • James Brokenshire (abogado, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1968)
  • C. P. Ellis (activista por los derechos civiles, organizador sindical, nacido el 8 de enero de 1927)
  • Yvette Mimieux (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, emprendedor, modelo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1942)
  • John Podesta (abogado, lobista, pizzagate, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1949)
  • Damián Alcázar (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1953)
  • Jacques Anquetil (ciclista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1934)
  • Galina Ulánova (actor, bailarín de ballet, coreógrafo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1910)
  • Anatoly Serdyukov (economista, empresario, gerente, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1962)
  • Keiko Nakano (golfista, luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de enero de 1968)
  • Leonardo Sciascia (dramaturgo, ensayista, escritor, guionista, novelista, periodista, poeta, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1921)
  • Manuela Arcuri (actor, modelo, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1977)
  • Mariam Fakhr Eddine (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1933)
  • Shin Ji-min (cantante, compositor de canciones, modelo, rapero, nacido el 8 de enero de 1991)
  • Richard Cromwell (actor, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de enero de 1910)
  • Nora Miao (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1952)
  • Tarun Kumar (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1983)
  • Yoshinori Watanabe (criminal, nacido el 8 de enero de 1941)
  • Soupy Sales (actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1926)
  • Rey Misterio Sr. (luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de enero de 1958)
  • Josh Meyers (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1976)
  • Harriet Sansom Harris (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, actor de voz, nacido el 8 de enero de 1955)
  • Nanda (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1939)
  • William Wilkie Collins (dramaturgo, escritor, novelista, periodista, poeta abogado, nacido el 8 de enero de 1824)
  • Gaikhatu (soberano, nacido el 1 de enero de 1259)
  • Paul Hester (baterista, músico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1959)
  • Charles Murray (autor, escritor, politólogo, sociólogo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1943)
  • Ron Moody (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, compositor, escritor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1924)
  • Terry Brooks (escritor, escritor de ciencia ficción, novelista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1944)
  • Vicente de Dinamarca (alumno, aristócrata, nacido el 8 de enero de 2011)
  • Christopher Mordetzky (luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de enero de 1983)
  • Haruka Abe (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1988)
  • Géraldine Pailhas (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de enero de 1971)
  • Anne Schedeen (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1949)
  • Maria Pitillo (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1966)
  • Vasyl Symonenko (periodista, poeta, nacido el 8 de enero de 1935)
  • John Curtin (jugador de fútbol australiano, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1885)
  • Josefina de Dinamarca (alumno, aristócrata, nacido el 8 de enero de 2011)
  • Yasushi Tao (beisbolista, tarento, nacido el 8 de enero de 1954)
  • Francesco Coco (emprendedor, empresario, futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1977)
  • Nafisa Ali (activista por los derechos humanos, actor, modelo, nadador, participante en concursos de belleza, político, nacido el 8 de enero de 1957)
  • Charles Gordon-Lennox, Earl of March and Kinrara (aristócrata, empresario, fotógrafo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1955)
  • Kenjirō Kawasaki (beisbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1971)
  • Hanae Mori (diseñador de indumentaria, nacido el 8 de enero de 1926)
  • Lawrence Alma-Tadema (pintor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1836)
  • Tomasz Schafernaker (meteorólogo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1979)
  • Ami Dolenz (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1969)
  • Bill Graham (emprendedor, impresario, mánager, producción de conciertos, promotor musical, nacido el 8 de enero de 1931)
  • Josh Hazlewood (jugador de críquet, nacido el 8 de enero de 1991)
  • Hertha Bothe (guardia de campo de concentración, torturador, nacido el 8 de enero de 1921)
  • Haruki Kadokawa (actor, director de cine, guionista, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1942)
  • Jan Pieterszoon Coen (comerciante de esclavos, líder militar, nacido el 8 de enero de 1587)
  • Bob Eubanks (personalidad de radio, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de enero de 1938)
  • Raffaëla Anderson (actor, actor pornográfico, escritor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1976)
  • Elisabeth Pähtz (ajedrecista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1985)
  • Álvaro González Soberón (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • Adi Shankar (actor, actor de cine, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1985)
  • Stefanie Dolson (baloncestista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1992)
  • Cara Theobold (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1990)
  • Małgorzata Foremniak (actor, nacido el 8 de enero de 1967)
  • Adam Reed (actor de voz, animador, director de televisión, guionista, productor de televisión, showrunner, nacido el 8 de enero de 1970)
  • Adam Goodes (jugador de fútbol australiano, nacido el 8 de enero de 1980)
  • Dieter Tappert (actor, guionista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1972)
  • Stepán Makárov (explorador, hidrógrafo, ingeniero, soldado, nacido el 8 de enero de 1849)
  • Adrián López Álvarez (futbolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1988)
  • Allison Harvard (actor, actor de cine, modelo, nacido el 8 de enero de 1988)
  • Alexandre Pires (cantante, compositor, productor discográfico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1976)
  • Monica De Gennaro-Santarelli (jugador de voleibol de playa, voleibolista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1987)
  • Yōhei Sasakawa (diplomático, nacido el 8 de enero de 1939)
  • A. Sreekar Prasad (editor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1952)
  • Park Jin-hee (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de enero de 1978)
  • Willy Millowitsch (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, nacido el 8 de enero de 1909)
  • Xie Xingfang (badmintonista, nacido el 8 de enero de 1981)
  • Frederick George Abberline (detective, policía, nacido el 8 de enero de 1843)
  • Marco Fu (jugador de snooker, nacido el 8 de enero de 1978)
  • Dwight Clark (jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 8 de enero de 1957)
  • Hans von Bülow (compositor, director de orquesta, pianista, profesor de música, nacido el 8 de enero de 1830)
  • Rafe Judkins (guionista, participante de reality shows, nacido el 8 de enero de 1983)
  • Dirk Verbeuren (baterista, guitarrista, productor discográfico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1975)
  • Saori Gotō (cantante, seiyū, nacido el 8 de enero de 1987)
  • Jeremy Spencer (compositor de canciones, músico, productor discográfico, nacido el 8 de enero de 1973)

8th of January 1992 News

Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 8 de enero de 1992

Overkill

Date: 08 January 1992

By Garry Trudeau

Garry Trudeau

Readers of The New York Times's sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth personal attacks on Oliver Stone this week could be forgiven for wondering if the beleaguered director of "J.F.K." has a point. Significant elements of the Establishment Media do seem hellbent on destroying his reputation. Conspiracy or consensus? You don't have to be paranoid to re-create the key events of the last eight months -- but it helps. From the top:

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British Aerospace

Date: 08 January 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

British Aerospace P.L.C. said it had received a $425 million contract from the Orion Satellite Corporation, a United States-based unit of Orion Network Systems Inc., for two communications satellites. The satellites will be delivered in orbit, and the first is scheduled to be launched in the summer of 1994, British Aerospace said. The contract represents the first commercial sale by a European company of communications satellites to an American company.

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Units to Be Sold By Union Electric

Date: 09 January 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Union Electric Company agreed to sell its Iowa wholesale and retail business to IES Industries, an Iowa utility company, for $60 million cash. It will also sell its northern Illinois retail business to the Central Illinois Public Service Company for $8.5 million. Proceeds will be used to retire debt, a senior vice president, C. W. Mueller, said. The sales will save $8 million a year in operating costs and allow Union Electric to focus on Missouri and southwestern Illinois, he said.

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British Steel Plans To Lay Off 219

Date: 08 January 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

British Steel P.L.C. plans to cut 219 jobs over the next year at its coated products plant in Britain, a spokesman said in response to news reports. The cuts are part of a continuing program to reduce costs in all areas of the company, the spokesman said. British Steel said on Nov. 11, when it announced its earnings for the first half of its fiscal year, that it had cut 4,500 British jobs in the period. The company employed 47,100 people in Britain at the half-year mark, which was on Sept. 30.

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Wellcome Deal Passed

Date: 08 January 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The proposed sale by Wellcome P.L.C. of its environmental health division to Roussel Uclaf will not be referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, the Department of Trade and Industry said in a statement today. On Nov. 5, Wellcome said it was in talks with Roussel over the proposed sale of the division. Since then, no further details have been released.

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Illegal Sales of Cascade Stock

Date: 08 January 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Cascade International, a bankrupt retailer, said its former chairman, Victor Incendy, who vanished in mid-November, had sold large amounts of stock illegally to bolster reported revenues. It also said that substantial "preferential payments" were made to unnamed people or companies before Cascade's bankruptcy filing last month. The company is seeking to recover the payments.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 January 1992

INTERNATIONAL A3-10 A PLEDGE IN TOKYO The United States and Japan pledged to try to lift the world economy from a looming slowdown by adopting budgetary and interest-rate policies to promote faster growth. It was the first accord to emerge from the meeting between President Bush and Prime Minister Miyazawa in Tokyo. A1 ILL WITH FLU, BUSH COLLAPSES President Bush collapsed at a state dinner at the Japanese Prime Minister's residence in Tokyo. The President's spokesman said he had intestinal flu but that he was "up and about" this morning. A1 Gastroenteritis often causes sudden and violent stomach upsets. A8 A wave of sympathy in Japan for the U.S. President. A8 SUPERCOLLIDER IN JEOPARDY President Bush will return home this week with no financial commitment from Japan for an $8.4 billion superconducting supercollider in Texas, raising new doubts about the project's future. A9 ISRAEL AND CHINA PLAN TIES Israel and China are expected to establish diplomatic relations during a trip by Foreign Minister David Levy to Beijing toward the end of the month, senior officials said. A3 ALGERIA WEIGHS CRACKDOWN Senior members of the Algerian Government are heatedly debating whether President Benjedid should interrupt the democratic process that has led to a triumph of Islamic fundamentalists in the first free elections for Parliament. A7 OUSTED HAITIAN BACKS RIVAL Diplomats said Haiti's exiled President, the Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, had endorsed the nomination of a political rival as Prime Minister, renewing hope for an end to the country's political crisis. A3 UKRAINE WIDENS CONTROL The military command in Moscow said its main communications link to 300,000 troops had been lost to Ukrainian military officials who are intent on nationalizing former Soviet units in the republic. A6 RESIGNATION IN YUGOSLAVIA The Yugoslav Defense Minister resigned and was temporarily replaced by a more outspoken advocate of the Serbian cause. The move stirred doubts about the durability of a cease-fire in Croatia. A6 FAULTING PATRIOT MISSILES An assessment of the Patriot antimissile system's performance in the Persian Gulf war says that it experienced "an almost total failure to intercept quite primitive attacking missiles." A10 London Journal: Poetry to warm the subway rider's soul. A4 NATIONAL A14-21, B10-11 THE WHITE HOUSE PRESCRIPTION The White House chief of staff told a group of A.M.A. executives that the President's election-year proposals to help heal the nation's health care system were likely to include tax credits for the purchase of medical insurance, incentives for people to enroll in group health plans and restrictions on malpractice suits. A1 WILDER DROPS OUT The Governor of Virginia withdrew from the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination, citing the demands of running his financially troubled state. A1 Vice President Quayle stumped in New Hampshire. B11 THE WHITE-COLLAR BLUES Many thousands of well-educated young professionals have had the misfortune to begin their working lives in a deteriorating economy that has cut a mean swath through the white-collar work force. A16 GAIN ON IMPOTENCE REPORTED Medical reseachers said they had found a physiological explanation for most cases of male impotence. A1 ANOTHER PLANETARY SYSTEM Astronomers have found what they think will prove to be the first definitive evidence of planets orbiting a star other than the Sun. A14 YES, IN THEIR BACKYARD Lured by the prospect of lucrative grants, seven communities have notified the Government that they are interested in becoming the site of a new warehouse to store thousands of tons of high-level nuclear waste. But their very willingness has brought accusations that the Government is taking advantage of hard economic times and rural poverty to find a home for some of the nation's most dangerous industrial substances. A14 Energy Secretary Watkins offered reassurances on Savannah River. A14 POLITICS AND THE SPOTTED OWL For only the third time in history, the Cabinet-level Endangered Species Committee began deliberations on whether certain economic activities of man are more important than the potential extinction of an animal species. But that hearing, concerning the Northern spotted owl, was only a few minutes old when the Administration's internal conflicts on environmental policy took center stage. A14 Faye Wattleton resigned as president of Planned Parenthood. A20 A study found growing segregation of Hispanic students. A15 METROPOLITAN Digest, B1 A BIAS VICTIM'S ANGER In his Bronx home, a 14-year-old boy has been wrestling with the fear and anger left by four young white men who attacked him and his sister in a racial incident. The boy says he can cope with fear, but has a harder time with the anger he feels toward all whites since Monday morning. A1 PLEDGE TO LIFT STATE Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, using a mix of exhortation and confrontation, pledged to lift New York State out of the grim hold of the recession. A1 Neediest Cases B2 BUSINESS Digest, D1 The Home Section C1-12 The 30's visionary who looked back and saw Santa Fe. C1 Inspiration only a room away. C1 A Gardener's World C8 Parent & ChildC12 Arts/Entertainment C13-24 An actor on chaos and freedom in Russia's theater. C15 Grammy nominations. C15 NBC and Fox offering their vision of the future. C15 Dance: City Ballet. C15 Obituaries D23 Edward F. Carpenter, first headmaster of Harlem Prep Andrew Marton, film director Sports B12-18 Baseball: An angry George Steinbrenner. B13 Basketball: Knicks lose again in Boston. B13 Nets top Timberwolves. B14 College: Academic standards toughened. B13 Column: Anderson on Seaver. B13 Hockey: Rangers lose to Blues. B13 Editorials/Op-Ed A22-23 Editorials A22 Asian flu. Cuomo's sobering speech. Aid, at last, for the republics. Welcome, democracy. Letters A22 William Safire: "Strongly condemn." A23 Anthony Lewis: "J.F.K." A23 David K. Shipler: Democracy is a system, not a man. A23 George H. Smith: God and boy in the Scouts. A23

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 January 1992

INTERNATIONAL A2-11 TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN BOG DOWN On the first day of President Bush's visit, Tokyo announced incentives to make it easier for American companies to sell goods in Japan. But the package fell short of American demands, and talks bogged down. A1 BUSH TRIES TO BREAK ICE IN TOKYO By playing tourist and by cutting a ribbon, President Bush did his best to improve the unflattering image that his stopover has acquired in Japan, that of a strongarm raid on Tokyo's mercantile system. A1 Should Japan have a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council? A6 Washington unveiled an environmental initiative for Asia. A6 ARABS READY TO RESUME TALKS Arab negotiators indicated that they were prepared to resume peace talks with Israel in Washington now that the United Nations has condemned Israel for its planned deportation of 12 Palestinians. A1 YUGOSLAVS DOWN OBSERVER FLIGHT Despite a cease-fire, five European Community observers were killed when their helicopter was shot down by a Yugoslav Army fighter. A1 A U.N. envoy said he doubted the incident would reignite fighting. A3 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATED IN RUSSIA With Christmas a state holiday in Russia for the first time in more than seven decades, an entire nation seemed embarked on a search for a feast, a tradition, a heritage lost to jealous ideology. A1 RUSSIANS PROTEST FOOD PRICES The first expressions of angry protest were reported among the battered consumers of Russia as they tried to cope with drastically rising food prices. A8 An agenda for aiding the former Soviet republics is in the works. A9 Experts expressed uncertainty about the future of Georgia. A8 MARCOS ADDS TO CAMPAIGN CHAOS By announcing that she will run for President of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos added uncertainty to an already chaotic campaign. A4 China expelled three Canadian human rights investigators. A11 The U.N. Security Council is charting its post-cold-war path. A5 The head of France's governing Socialist Party resigned. A10 Calcutta Journal: Street dwellers are part of a vigorous economy. A2 NATIONAL A12-17 FEAR OVER BREAST IMPLANTS Not since the Dalkon Shield was taken off the market have American women been so frightened and confused by Federal officials' concerns about a medical device. The announcement on Monday of a requested moratorium on silicone gel breast implants has left many women more uncertain than ever. A16 What recipients of the silicone gel device should watch for. A16 THE LAST PLACE THEY'LL CALL HOME When AIDS patients in Seattle were given a chance to create a residence from the ground up, they built the Bailey-Boushay House. About every 30 hours, somebody will die there. Yet in many evident ways, the building is an affirmation of life. A12 QUESTIONS ON INFANT MORTALITY A Federal study found that health records may underestimate infant mortality for some minorities because of errors and inconsistencies in the way race is reported. A14 STUDY FINDS TOLERANCE RISING Tolerance of ethnic differences seems to be rising and anti-Semitism declining, according to a study of surveys by seven national polling organizations. A12 CHANGES AT THE JAILHOUSE A county jail outside a small South Carolina town is quiet, clean and safe, and run by an increasingly popular corrections management concept called direct supervision. A16 DAHMER TO SWITCH PLEA Jeffrey L. Dahmer, accused of killing and dismembering 15 men, will plead guilty, his lawyer said. But a jury may still decide whether he was sane at the time of the crimes. A14 A CONGREGATION DIVIDED When a pastor told his congregation that he was a reformed hired killer who had slain 28 people, members of the congregation were willing to forgive him. But some found the truth less appealing: that the minister was a parole violator from Illinois who had killed his wife and left a female companion for dead. A14 A Senate report said watchdog agencies delegated too much work. A17 Education Page B7 THE BRITISH EXPERIENCE As the debate begins in the United States over a national curriculum and national tests, Britain's experience in devising both provides some insights. A1 Should sign language meet foreign language requirements? B7 METROPOLITAN Digest, B1 THE GREENING OF AMERICA The "greenway movement" is changing the way parks are created and used in the New York region and across the country, with thousands of acres of abandoned and unused land being stitched together to form wildlife preserves and recreation areas. A1 Neediest Cases B3 BUSINESS Digest D1 The Living Section C1-10 Eating Well: Folding green grows at all-natural supermarkets. C1 A new appellation for olive oil: California. C1 Wine Talk: Bottles that are better than perfect. C1 Arts/Entertainment C13-18 Helping musicians and choreographers work together. C13 2,000 artworks are pledged to the National Gallery.C13 A writer's look at Harlem in the 40's is being reissued. C13 Music: The Pop Life C13 Sports B8-13 Baseball: Seaver and Fingers in Hall. B9 Yanks sign Gallego. B9 Basketball: Knicks lose. B9 College: St. John's not planning further inquiry. B13 Column: Vecsey on Seaver B9 Health Page C12 Heart seizure or panic attack? Disorder is a terrifying mimic. Obituaries D19 Gretchen Householder Poston, former White House social secretary Frank Yerby, novelist Editorials/Op-Ed A18-19 Editorials A18 Timeout on breast implants. Georgia democracy hijacked. Mr. Marino's bad budgeting. Philip M. Boffey: Jerusalem. Letters A18 Anna Quindlen: Women in combat. A19 Lawrence R. Klein: Turning swords into toasters, again. A19 Garry Trudeau: Overkill. A19 Phyllis Chesler: A double standard for murder? A19 Viet D. 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BRIEFS

Date: 09 January 1992

* Amoco Production Co., Chicago, a unit of Amoco Corp., said its subsidiary, Amoco Trinidad Oil Co., would spend up to $300 million in the next 10 years to meet commitments of a new gas supply contract with National Gas of Trinidad and Tobago. * California Federal Bank, Los Angeles, a unit of Calfed Inc., agreed to sell the deposits of its two Sacramento, Calif., branches to Sacramento Savings Bank. Terms were not disclosed.

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Raychem Cutback

Date: 08 January 1992

The Raychem Corporation said the Taliq Corporation, a unit based in Sunnyvale, Calif., that manufactures special windows using liquid crystal technology, would be closed. The move is expected to occur over the next few months and will affect all of Taliq's 95 employees. Raychem's fiscal second-quarter results are expected to include a $8 million charge to discontinue Taliq's operations, Raychem said. "Although the technology is promising, Taliq failed to achieve profitability in its basic product lines," said Raymond J. Sims, the vice president and treasurer.

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