1996年6月16日日曜日 の再生

1996年6月16日は、%sの星印の下の日曜日でした。 それはその年の**♊日でした。 アメリカ合衆国の大統領は167**でした。

この日に生まれた場合、あなたはWilliam J. (Bill) Clinton歳です。 あなたの最後の誕生日は302026年6月16日火曜日日前でした。 次の誕生日は72027年6月16日水曜日日です。 あなたは357日、または約10,964時間、または約263,149分、または約15,788,975秒生きてきました。

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16th of June 1996 News

ニューヨークタイムズのトップページに 1996年6月16日 で掲載されたニュース

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 16 June 1996

International 3-11

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Japanese Stocks Higher

Date: 17 June 1996

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

Stocks were trading higher here today. At the end of the morning session, the Nikkei index of 225 issues was up 152.33 points, or almost seven-tenths of 1 percent, to 22,441.72. On Friday, the Nikkei index climbed 206.99 points, or nine-tenths of 1 percent.

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Seagram to Post Settlement Gain

Date: 17 June 1996

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

The Seagram Company will record a gain of about $60 million in its second quarter related to the settlement of a 15-year-old tax case with the United States Government, a company executive said on Friday. The tax ruling was made in 1981 when Seagram exchanged its shares in Conoco for common stock in E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Seagram appealed the ruling.

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Showboat Shares Rise 7%

Date: 17 June 1996

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

The shares of Showboat Inc. ended 7 percent higher on Friday amid speculation that it would be acquired by another gambling company interested in entering or expanding in Atlantic City. Showboat closed at $34.125, up $2.375, on the New York Stock Exchange. On Thursday, MGM Grand Inc. said at a conference that the company would consider buying an Atlantic City casino with adjacent vacant land. That would rule out every Boardwalk property except Showboat.

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Emerson and Ex-Chairman Settle Litigation

Date: 17 June 1996

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

The Emerson Radio Corporation said Friday that the company, its chairman and his predecessor had settled litigation, with the chairman, Geoffrey Jurick, agreeing to give proceeds from future stock sales to his predecessor, Donald Stelling. Mr. Stelling resigned in December 1993. Emerson said he and his family had withdrawn the financial support they had promised to the electronics company, which was operating under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Raytheon Completes Deal With Chrysler

Date: 17 June 1996

By Bloomberg Business News

Bloomberg News

The Raytheon Company said on Friday that it had completed its $475 million purchase of the Chrysler Corporation's aircraft modification and military electronics businesses, a day after settling Federal Trade Commission concerns about the transaction. The units, based in Richardson and Waco, Tex., will become part of Raytheon's E-Systems division.

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MEDIA: PRESS;British newspapers are engaging in an exhaustive run of insider chatter.

Date: 17 June 1996

By Sarah Lyall

Sarah Lyall

By American standards, British newspaper journalism is a small and insular world that sometimes seems populated by surprisingly few people -- mostly the journalists, their friends and their enemies. They constitute a minuscule but powerful village that helps make up what Londoners call "the chattering classes," and many issues are devoted each week to their lives and opinions. The newspapers encourage these cozy self-referential habits by letting their reporters develop their own small cults of personality. Each week, in both the tabloids and the broadsheets, celebrity writers lavishly describe the minutiae of their lives. Political columns are illustrated by photographs and pithy descriptions of columnists, as in "Simon Heffer: the Pundit the Politicians Dread," who appears in The Daily Mail of London. Newspapers regularly print the names of profile writers in larger type than the names of those profiled.

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Unnatural Habitat

Date: 16 June 1996

By David Brooks

David Brooks

Feeding the Beast The White House Versus the Press. By Kenneth T. Walsh. 339 pp. New York: Random House. $25.

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The Great Mystery of Internet Profits

Date: 17 June 1996

By Steve Lohr

Steve Lohr

Luring talent has not been a problem for Mike Slade, president of the Starwave Corporation. The recruits to this startup company in suburban Seattle include refugees from well-paid jobs as editors, writers and advertising executives in New York and as software engineers in Silicon Valley. They have come to be pioneers in the new medium of publishing on the Internet's World Wide Web, to build a business and, if successful, to become rich. "There's a gold-rush mentality in this field," Mr. Slade observed.

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WEDDINGS;Michael O'Looney, Annika Pergament

Date: 16 June 1996

Annika Ingrid Pergament and Michael Patrick O'Looney, television news reporters in New York, were married yesterday in Bedford Village, N.Y. The Rev. Dr. Paul Alcorn performed the ceremony at the Bedford Presbyterian Church. The bride, 27, reports on politics for New York 1, a cable news network. She graduated from Duke University and received a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She is a daughter of Ingrid and Henry Pergament of North Salem, N.Y. The bride's father owns O'Henry Film Works in New York, a photo-finishing company. Her mother is its president.

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