Replay domingo, 8 de mayo de 1994

El 8 de mayo de 1994 fue un domingo bajo el signo estelar de . Era el día 127 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Si naciste en este día, tienes 32 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el viernes, 8 de mayo de 2026, hace 42 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el sábado, 8 de mayo de 2027, en 322 días. Ha vivido durante 11.730 días, o aproximadamente 281.524 horas, o aproximadamente 16.891.448 minutos, o aproximadamente 1.013.486.880 segundos

Algunas personas que comparten este cumpleaños:

  • David Attenborough (actor, ambientalista, autobiógrafo, biólogo, director de cine, director de televisión, guionista, naturalista, periodista, presentador, presentador de televisión, realizador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1926)
  • Harry S. Truman (diarista, empresario, juez, oficial militar, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1884)
  • Enrique Iglesias (actor, cantautor, compositor, modelo, músico, productor, productor discográfico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1975)
  • Luis Enrique Martínez García (entrenador de fútbol, futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1970)
  • Melissa Gilbert (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, actor de voz, autobiógrafo, escritor de literatura infantil, productor de cine, sindicalista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1964)
  • Robert Johnson (artista callejero, cantautor, guitarrista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1911)
  • Bill de Blasio (abogado, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1961)
  • Stephen Amell (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1981)
  • Martin Compston (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1984)
  • Trisha Paytas (actor, actor de cine, modelo, productor de televisión, youtuber, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1988)
  • Ricky Nelson (actor, actor de televisión, artista discográfico, cantante, cantautor, compositor de canciones, guitarrista, músico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1940)
  • Sonny Liston (Cadenero, boxeador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1932)
  • Vicky McClure (actor, actor de cine, modelo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1983)
  • Olivia Culpo (actor de cine, celebridad de internet, participante de reality shows, participante en concursos de belleza, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1992)
  • Nora Arnezeder (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, cantante, modelo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1989)
  • Gary Glitter (artista discográfico, autobiógrafo, cantante, cantautor, músico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1944)
  • Don Rickles (actor, actor de televisión, actor de voz, bailarín, cantante, comediante, comediante en vivo, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1926)
  • Friedrich Hayek (economista, filósofo, historiador, politólogo, profesor universitario, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1899)
  • Franco Baresi (futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1960)
  • Kemba Walker (baloncestista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1990)
  • Hiromu Arakawa (artista, mangaka, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1973)
  • Joe Bonamassa (banjista, cantante, cantautor, compositor, compositor de canciones, guitarrista, músico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1977)
  • Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (político, sacerdote católico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1753)
  • Elyes Gabel (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, director de cine, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1983)
  • Roberto Rossellini (actor, director de cine, dramaturgo, guionista, piloto de automovilismo, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1906)
  • Momoko Sakura (escritor, letrista, mangaka, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1965)
  • Lee Sang-yeob (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1983)
  • Fernandel (actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, comediante, director de cine, realizador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1903)
  • Maxim Martsinkevich (figura pública, militante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1984)
  • Thomas Pynchon (ensayista, escritor, escritor de ciencia ficción, novelista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1937)
  • Jack Charlton (autobiógrafo, entrenador de fútbol, futbolista, seleccionador de fútbol, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1935)
  • MattDavis (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1978)
  • Lex Barker (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1919)
  • Buakaw Por Pramuk (actor, boxeador, futbolista, kickbóxer, luchador de muay thai, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1982)
  • Mark Noble (futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1987)
  • Andrea Barzagli (futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1981)
  • Benoit Paire (tenista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1989)
  • Mulay Hasán (príncipe heredero, nacido el 8 de mayo de 2003)
  • Henri Dunant (comerciante, emprendedor, escritor, fundador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1828)
  • Rebeca Andrade (gimnasta artístico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1999)
  • Alex Van Halen (baterista, compositor de canciones, percusionista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1953)
  • Keith Jarrett (artista discográfico, compositor, compositor de canciones, músico, músico de jazz, pianista, saxofonista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1945)
  • Jean Giraud (caricaturista, dibujante, dibujante de historieta, diseñador de estampillas, escritor de ciencia ficción, guionista, guionista de historieta, historietista, ilustrador, pintor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1938)
  • Vadim Garbuzov (bailarín, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1987)
  • Michel Gondry (actor, director de cine, guionista, historietista, realizador, videoartista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1963)
  • Satomi Satō (cantante, seiyū, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1986)
  • Adamari López (actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1971)
  • Akebono Tarō (bloguero, kickbóxer, luchador de artes marciales mixtas, luchador de sumo, luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1969)
  • Chárbel Makhlouf (presbítero, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1828)
  • Laura Spencer (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1986)
  • Pat Cummins (jugador de críquet, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1993)
  • Benjamin Graham (economista, escritor, financiero, inversor, profesor universitario, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1894)
  • Philip Bailey (actor, cantante, compositor de canciones, músico de jazz, percusionista, pianista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1951)
  • Jodhi May (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de voz, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1975)
  • Aneurin Barnard (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1987)
  • Sid James (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, comediante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1913)
  • John Bogle (economista, empresario, financiero, inversor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1929)
  • Lúcio (futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1978)
  • Naomi Klein (activista por el clima, director de documentales, economista, escritor, guionista, periodista, sociólogo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1970)
  • Bill Cowher (jugador de fútbol americano, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1957)
  • Cláudio Taffarel (entrenador de fútbol, futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1966)
  • Brian Tyler (compositor, compositor de bandas sonoras, director de orquesta, músico, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1972)
  • Io Shirai (luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1990)
  • Vittorio Sgarbi (crítico de arte, historiador del arte, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1952)
  • Anurag Basu (director de cine, guionista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1970)
  • Raoul Trujillo (actor de cine, actor de televisión, coreógrafo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1955)
  • Natalia Molchánova (apneísta, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1962)
  • Darren Hayes (cantante, cantautor, comediante, poeta, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1972)
  • Carsten Maschmeyer (director ejecutivo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1959)
  • Constantino Pávlovich Románov (militar, político, soldado, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1779)
  • Anthony Field (baterista, compositor de canciones, músico, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1963)
  • Juan María Vianney (sacerdote católico, terciario franciscano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1786)
  • Rino Katase (actor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1957)
  • Madhu Mantena (productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1975)
  • Mike D'Antoni (baloncestista, entrenador, entrenador de baloncesto, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1951)
  • Chiaki Takahashi (actor, cantante, modelo, seiyū, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1977)
  • Phyllida Law (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1932)
  • Lovie Smith (jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1958)
  • Tommaso Ciampa (luchador profesional, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1985)
  • Laurence Boccolini (actor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1963)
  • William Walker (abogado, aventurero, escritor, filibustero, médico, periodista, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1824)
  • Fulton John Sheen (ensayista, escritor, personalidad de radio, presentador de televisión, sacerdote católico, teólogo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1895)
  • Yukiyo Fujii (actor, seiyū, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1985)
  • Edward Gibbon (escritor, experto en estudios clásicos, historiador, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1737)
  • Devi Shetty (cirujano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1953)
  • Jiang Xin (actor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1983)
  • Gregory Scarpa (criminal, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1928)
  • Josie Maran (actor, actor de cine, modelo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1978)
  • Oleksí Potàpenko (cantante, compositor, compositor de canciones, entrenador, guionista, poeta, presentador, presentador de televisión, productor, productor discográfico, profesor, realizador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1981)
  • Sreejesh Ravindran (jugador de hockey, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1988)
  • Christina Cole (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1982)
  • William Henry Vanderbilt (emprendedor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1821)
  • Mehmet Günsür (actor, actor de cine, modelo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1975)
  • Kevin McCloud (broadcaster, diseñador, escritor, periodista, presentador, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1958)
  • Sean Gilmartin (beisbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1990)
  • Tom de Finlandia (dibujante, humorista gráfico, ilustrador, pintor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1920)
  • Ikue Sakakibara (actor, cantante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1959)
  • Marcus Brigstocke (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, comediante, comediante en vivo, improvisador, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1973)
  • James Mitchum (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1941)
  • Deyverson (futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1991)
  • Giuseppe Zeno (actor, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1976)
  • Toni Tennille (artista discográfico, cantante, cantautor, compositor, compositor de canciones, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1940)
  • Saul Bass (artista gráfico, cineasta, director de cine, diseñador, diseñador gráfico, fotógrafo, ilustrador, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1920)
  • João Havelange (abogado, nadador, político, waterpolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1916)
  • Francis Ouimet (golfista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1893)
  • Sam Dekker (baloncestista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1994)
  • Galen Rupp (atleta, fondista, maratonista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1986)
  • Adrián González (beisbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1982)
  • Candice Night (cantante, compositor de canciones, escritor, poeta, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1971)
  • Inessa Armand (editor, político, revolucionario, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1874)
  • Ariane Labed (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, director de cine, guionista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1984)
  • Stephen Furst (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, director de cine, director de televisión, guionista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1954)
  • Matt Willis (actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, compositor de canciones, músico, presentador de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1983)
  • Ronnie Lott (jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1959)
  • Meles Zenawi (militar, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1955)
  • David Keith (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, actor de voz, cantante, compositor, director de cine, guionista, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1954)
  • Valery Todorovsky (actor, director de cine, guionista, productor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1962)
  • Chelcee Grimes (cantautor, futbolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1992)
  • Takumi Mitani (cantante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1986)
  • Christian XXX (actor pornográfico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1974)
  • Aloysius Stepinac (sacerdote católico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1898)
  • Cynthia Rodríguez (actor, bailarín, cantante, compositor, escritor, presentador, youtuber, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1984)
  • Peter Benchley (escritor, guionista, novelista, periodista, prosista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1940)
  • David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland (agricultor, aristócrata, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1959)
  • Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa (deportista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1987)
  • Micah Christenson (jugador de voleibol de playa, voleibolista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1993)
  • Tuvia Bielski (partisano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1906)
  • Chris Frantz (baterista, compositor de canciones, productor discográfico, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1951)
  • Michele Sindona (banquero, criminal, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1920)
  • Kim Yong-gun (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1946)
  • Masaki Terasoma (actor, actor de televisión, seiyū, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1962)
  • Marta Sánchez (artista discográfico, cantante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1966)
  • Li Xiaoran (actor, actor de cine, bailarín, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1976)
  • Miyoshi Umeki (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, actor de televisión, cantante, músico de jazz, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1929)
  • Evgeni Lebedev (editor, emprendedor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1980)
  • Kazuo Koike (guionista, letrista, mangaka, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1936)
  • Alain Bauer (criminólogo, jurista, profesor, profesor universitario, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1962)
  • Aishwarya Menon (actor, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1991)
  • Ali Hassan Mwinyi (abogado, político, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1925)
  • Charles Scorsese (actor, actor de cine, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1913)
  • Kevin Hayes (jugador de hockey sobre hielo, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1992)
  • Ken Chang (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1975)
  • Takanori Hoshino (actor, seiyū, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1980)
  • Stella Gonet (actor, actor de cine, actor de teatro, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1963)
  • Stanisław Sosabowski (oficial militar, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1892)
  • Brad Culpepper (abogado, jugador de fútbol americano, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1969)
  • Marie Myriam (cantante, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1957)
  • Cristina Comencini (director de cine, escritor, guionista, novelista, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1956)
  • Julianne Morris (actor, actor de cine, actor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1968)
  • Keiji Inafune (desarrollador de videojuegos, informático teórico, pintor, productor de televisión, nacido el 8 de mayo de 1965)

8th of May 1994 News

Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 8 de mayo de 1994

Radio Stations Reduce Coverage of Local News

Date: 09 May 1994

By Andrea Adelson

Andrea Adelson

The percentage of commercial radio stations with no employees devoted to gathering local news increased last year to 16.9 percent, according to a survey by a radio industry trade group. The survey also showed that television news staffing has continued to grow modestly since 1987 even as radio news staffs declined at the steepest rate in more than a decade. Opponents of broadcast deregulation cite the findings as evidence that radio listeners are being poorly served by station owners, who since 1981 have no longer been required to broadcast news and public-interest programming to obtain operating licenses. But the survey did not address how much news is broadcast by these stations, since many of them use syndicated news reports.

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A Cafe With Imaginative, Affordable Fare

Date: 08 May 1994

By Patricia Brooks

Patricia Brooks

THE passerby chancing upon the Good News Cafe, which is in a large, pale green frame house by the side of the main road in Woodbury, will find it a cheerful place: bright yellow walls hung with modern art (for sale), large windows framed by heavy green movers' blankets to muffle the high decibel level, tables and a double row of booths down the center. Pots of tulips and other fresh flowers line the top of the dividers between the rows of booths. A quick glance at the menu suggests that it is no roadside pancake house, despite its layout. What is not necessarily immediately apparent is the culinary talent of the proprietor, Carol Peck, who made a name for herself several years ago with a farmhouse restaurant in New Milford. Her style of wholesome, straightforward American cooking, using only fresh ingredients and combining them in imaginative ways, gives her dishes a signature.

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SUNDAY, May 8, 1994; Editor Bites Snake

Date: 08 May 1994

The editors of the Alameda Newspaper Group have introduced a new journalistic principle: no unnecessary snakes. Forget sex and violence, they decided -- irresponsible use of snakes is the real issue. Show a snake photo to an editor on a slow news day, and that snake will be on someone's breakfast table the next morning. Charles Cooper, the group's executive editor, and his boss David Burgin, editor in chief, decided to remedy that. A memo was sent to employees of the five Oakland area newspapers in the Alameda group announcing that "we don't want to unnecessarily shock, offend, upset or frighten our readers." So no snakes, the memo proclaimed, unless they do something newsworthy.

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Seeing the Future of Print In a Universe Gone Digital

Date: 09 May 1994

By Glenn Rifkin

Glenn Rifkin

The consensus at a forum this week on the future of print journalism in the digital era was that there would be a future, in part because readers continued to see value in the printed page. For a couple of decades now, publishers have been warned that the digital age could make newspapers and magazines -- and perhaps their staffs -- obsolete. But at the forum, sponsored by CSC Vanguard, a consulting arm of the Computer Sciences Corporation, even those who are developing ways to deliver information electronically said the printed page would persist.

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May 1-7: Where's the Applause?; Lights, Camera, Foreign Policy By Bill Clinton

Date: 08 May 1994

By Elaine Sciolino

Elaine Sciolino

President Clinton's 90-minute encounter with CNN's global village last week captured something important about his approach to the world: the contrast between the confident economic thinker and the uncertain Commander in Chief. In the role of America's chief economist, he seemed in control, explaining with precision why Japan must have a more open trade policy and why an extension of China's preferential trade status is in the interest of both sides.

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Stocks Lower in Japan

Date: 09 May 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Japanese stock prices were modestly lower here today. Well into the afternoon trading session, the Nikkei index of 225 issues was down 71.31 points, or 0.36 percent, to stand at 19,791.16. On Friday, the index rose 1.49 percent. Today, stocks fell at the opening, propelled by Friday's news, according to traders, of stronger than expected job growth in the United States and fear of inflation. But the traders cited optimism that the dollar had stopped falling against the yen, as the result of support from many nations' central banks, saying they expected this to help stabilize stock prices.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 09 May 1994

International A2-7 DETAILS ON NEW HAITI POLICY President Clinton named a new envoy to Haiti, a well-known black Democrat, and discussed details of the new policy of allowing asylum hearings for Haitian refugees. A1 HAITI ABUSES QUESTIONED President Clinton reaffirmed his support for the exiled President of Haiti, but a cable from the American Ambassador there has charged that the President's supporters exaggerated human rights abuses. A7 A fast over Haiti policy was worth it, an activist said. A7 THE TOLL OF WAR IN ANGOLA In Angola's rebel stronghold, life is a struggle, with no electricity or running water and little food or medicine, but the potential wealth of the country allows one of Africa's longest civil wars to continue. A1 IMPATIENCE IN JERICHO The Israeli occupation is supposed to end in Jericho, but so far little has changed. The first contingent of the Palestinian police force was just six miles away, though, awaiting the signal to enter the area. A1 An international force went to Hebron to keep order. A3 SOUTH AFRICA'S CHALLENGE Two men with very different backgrounds have responsibility in South Africa's new Cabinet for a complex task: improving the lives of the new electorate while protecting the stability of the economy. A6 THE BASIC ISSUE IN BOSNIA News Analysis: the town of Brcko, seen as the next flash point of Bosnian conflict, is also a sign of why the war is unlikely to end soon: Muslims are fighting to go home to areas cleared by the Serbs. A2 HEADING FOR BRAZIL American business people are flocking to Brazil in a new display of confidence that economic ties between the two nations will revolve around trade and investment. D1 Ex-Communists were ahead in Hungary's elections. A5 A businessman was winning Panama's presidential elections. A5 Seoul Journal: In North's shadow, picnics, not panic. A4 National A8-14 PRESSURE ON THE FED The Federal Reserve is preparing to raise short-term rates for the fourth time in four months, but it is under pressure to act more quickly and more sharply this time. A1 LOOKING OUT FOR ONE'S INTERESTS The underlying story of why the Clinton Administration backed away from a proposed gambling tax to pay for part of the welfare plan illustrates the way the capital is patrolled by vigilant, organized interest groups. A1 CRITICISM BY GAY SERVICEMEN The "don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" policy may have made life worse for homosexuals in the military, polarizing attitudes toward homosexuals and shifting the burden of proof to service members accused of engaging in homosexual acts. A1 SETBACK FOR DOMESTIC PARTNERS Voters in Austin, Tex., have repealed a policy granting health benefits for the partners of homosexual and unmarried city employees, making the city the first of roughly 20 communities in the nation with such benefits to repeal its program. A8 NEW BATTLE WAGED AT GETTYSBURG A dispute over the loss of part of the Gettysburg battlefield is the outgrowth of a long-running debate over just how much land should be set aside in the shrine to thousands of Union and Confederate dead. A8 DESEGREGATING HIGHER EDUCATION At issue in a Federal trial in Oxford, Miss., is how the historically black public institutions of higher learning will be treated as their formerly all-white counterparts are often attracting the cream of the crop of black students. A10 REACTION TO ASSAULT WEAPON BAN One freshman Republican Congressman and his staff in mostly Democratic Long Beach, Calif., found little passion over the assault weapons bill, and most constituents, worried above all about crime, seemed to support the ban. A12 SEXUAL HARASSMENT RE-EXAMINED America has again been plunged into a national seminar on sexual harassment, a migraine issue full of gray areas and her-word-against-his contentions, with Prof. Anita Hill and Senator Bob Packwood now providing commentary. A12 EMERGING FORCE IN HEALTH CARE Robert Reischauer's Congressional Budget Office has no vote on health care legislation, but he and his team of analysts have emerged as a crucial voice in the current debate, with more influence at the moment than many lawmakers. A14 GACY EXECUTION SET The mass murderer John Wayne Gacy is scheduled to die by lethal injection at 12:01 A.M. on Tuesday in Illinois. A9 Metro Digest B1 A NO. 2 WITH CLOUT Peter J. Powers, the Deputy Mayor for operations, is the strongest second-in-command at City Hall in years. He is the point man on both policy and on politics, roles traditionally split. And his 35-year friendship with Rudolph W. Giuliani gives him an unrivaled authority. A1 MULTIPLE PERSONALITIES IN COURT As the diagnosis of multiple-personality disorder has become more common, it has stretched the rules by which people are tried. The issue could become central in the case of Ricardo S. Caputo, who confessed in New York to four murders. A1 Business Digest D1 Sports C1-10 Baseball: Yanks sweep Red Sox. C1 Mets top Cardinals. C7 Orioles' McDonald wins seventh. C5 Basketball: Knicks beat Bulls in Game 1. C1 Hawks even series with Heat. C9 Boxing: Chavez reclaims title amid chaos. C2 Columns: Anderson on Garden's front row. C8 On tennis. C3 On pro basketball. C5 Cycling: LeMond fights headwind of age. C9 Golf: Daly gains golf and personal victories. C3 Hockey: Rangers have yet to hear from Anderson. C4 Richer's goal gives Devils a life. C4 Horse Racing: Go for Gin heading to Preakness. C2 Arts/Entertainment C11-16 Maya Lin on art and architecture. C11 Marilyn Horne's class. C11 Celebrating Martha Graham's centenary. C14 Theater: Festival of one-act plays. C13 "Airport Music." C13 Music: Giant Sand. C13 Candlebox from Seattle. C16 Andre Watts in recital. C16 Books: "The Massacre at El Mozote," by Mark Danner. C15 Television: The Road to Prime Time. C11 Obituaries B7 Joe Layton, an award-winning director, producer and choreographer. Clement Greenberg, a prominent American art critic. Editorials/Op-Ed A16-17 Editorials Haiti: Sanctions at last. The new Senate standard on gifts. No cigarettes are "light." Judge Kiser off the beat, again. Letters Anthony Lewis: Words, words, words. William Safire: For a Haitian Legion. Walter Reich: First, do no harm. Chronicle B8 Bridge C13 Crossword C15

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 08 May 1994

International 3-15 HAITI ASYLUM POLICY REVERSED President Clinton reversed his Haiti policy, no longer requiring refugees to be sent back and approving asylum hearings for those who try to reach the United States. 1 VIETNAM FACING CRISIS Vietnam is booming economically, but unless the Communist Government can control its population and change demographic trends, experts believe, it will face a catastrophe. 1 BATTLE OF WILLS IN BOSNIA An agreement by the Bosnian Serbs to allow aid flights to land at the Bosnian city of Tuzla has become the focal point for a battle of wills with the United Nations. 9 RUSSIANS FACING UNEMPLOYMENT For Russians working in thousands of debt-ridden and inefficient factories, capitalism is beginning to mean shutdowns, leaving workers fearful and angry. 3 RWANDAN REFUGEES STRUGGLING For the 250,000 Rwandan refugees camped over the border in Tanzania, life has become a daily struggle to get enough food and to find shelter from the pouring rain. 10 SOUTH AFRICA DEMOCRACY BEGINS Although the Government has not been inaugurated, South Africa's provincial legislatures met and at least one focused on points of order instead of broader issues. 10 A Japanese official was dismissed for remarks on World War II. 12 As civil war continued, Yemen's leader demanded a surrender. 15 Italy will press Argentina for extradition in a war-crimes case. 11 National 16-28 U.S. SHIFTS ECONOMIC STANCE After a year and a half of seeking faster economic growth, the Clinton Administration has now reluctantly changed course, putting the stability of financial markets ahead of rapid economic expansion. 1 LOOKING TO WAYS AND MEANS Advocates of health care restructuring are desperate for a display of legislative machismo to break the stalemate in other Congressional committees. They are counting on the Ways and Means Committee to produce it. 1 SPECTER OF HEROIN GROWS The latest drug in vogue is heroin, which, a generation ago, may have evoked the specter of the ultimate dead end. But for young users, its allure has grown. 1 A HARASSING SWITCH Some conservatives who had once called Anita Hill a liar for accusing Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment were now supporting Paula Jones, the woman accusing President Clinton of sexual harassment. Some women who put Ms. Hill on a pedestal now find themselves wishing they could cut the ground out from underneath Ms. Jones. 16 OUTSIDER LOSES ALLURE Two years ago, Lynn Yeakel almost unseated Senator Arlen Spector of Pennsylvania by focusing on his role in questioning Prof. Anita Hill. But now, she is just one of a pack of Democrats seeking the nomination for Governor. 16 WHAT IS A 'MOTHER'? Once, it was clear what a mother was supposed to be. But there is now, as seldom before, intense confusion and anxiety about motherhood. 26 Washington Talk: A day in the House, night in the Senate. 24 Metro 29-40 A DRIVER WITHOUT A LICENSE He was a man who loved cars and helped his neighbors, but Abraham Meyers, charged with fatally running down three members of a family, was also a man who drank and had no driver's license. 1 BIGGER STAGE FOR NEWARK MAYOR As Sharpe James closes what seems likely to be his third successful bid for the office of Mayor of Newark, his national stature is growing. 29 GANGS AND VIOLENCE IN JAILS Jail officials in New York City are becoming worried about the organizing of inmates into large gangs and an upsurge of violence. 29 CUOMO REJECTS BUDGET DEAL Governor Cuomo has rejected a tentative budget proposal, saying it would spend $200 million more than the state can afford this year. 29 The Schools Chancellor is postponing a special education shake-up. 31 A proposed contract with school custodians is not a revolution. 31 A fire captain dies. 31 Fresh Air Fund 30 Obituaries 38 Clement Greenberg, a prominent American art critic.

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Life Lessons From ABC's Nicotine Expose On 'Day One'

Date: 08 May 1994

By Walter Goodman

Walter Goodman

PHILIP MORRIS'S $10 billion libel suit against ABC News may in time be decided in more official tribunals, but however that turns out, the television programs that prompted it already invite attention. They have things to tell us about the nature of the journalistic expose in general and of the television news magazine in particular. The main objects of the Philip Morris Companies' displeasure are two reports (on Feb. 28 and March 7) on ABC's "Day One" that charged cigarette companies with controlling the content of nicotine as a way of increasing the pleasure of inhaling and possibly the likelihood of addiction. The report was also mentioned on ABC's "World News Tonight," "World News This Morning," "Nightline" and "20/20."

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From Haute Couture To Cultural Affairs

Date: 08 May 1994

By Roberta Hershenson

Roberta Hershenson

WHEN Martin Schrader retired three years ago from his job as vice president and publisher of Harper's Bazaar, he stepped up his skiing and tennis playing, took a 160-mile hiking trip in Europe and learned, he said, that there was more to the county than his own family's home in Croton-on-Hudson and "a 40-mile train track" to Manhattan. Now the 69-year-old Mr. Schrader, who also served as publisher of Town and Country and House Beautiful in his 32-year career with the Hearst Corporation, is again poring over sales figures and marketing plans, but this time his subject is the arts, not fashion or design. In February he became the publisher of Arts News, a monthly publication of the Westchester Arts Council. It is a job he is doing free of charge but with immense enthusiasm.

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