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18th of April 1993 News
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Defense Teams Are Reshuffled In Trade-Center Bombing Case
Date: 18 April 1993
By Ronald Sullivan
Ronald Sullivan
The defense in the World Trade Center bombing case is undergoing an extensive reshuffling, with several of the original lawyers either replaced or seeking to be removed from what promises to be one of the most highly publicized trials ever held in a Federal courtroom in Manhattan. The shifts follow an order by Judge Kevin T. Duffy forbidding both the prosecution and the defense from discussing any evidence with news organizations. They come as both sides prepare for the preliminary legal jockeying involving evidence in a trial that is scheduled to begin in September.
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ENDPAPER: Life and Times; Cash on Delivery
Date: 18 April 1993
By John Tierney
John Tierney
Journalists like to think of themselves as advocates for the dispossessed, friends of the little guy, but the feeling is not necessarily mutual. Most of the little guys I've met are not looking for affection or support from reporters. Their first request tends to be more specific: "How much you pay me to talk?" I've heard this from villagers in Africa and Asia, tenement dwellers in New York, drug addicts, panhandlers, runaway teen-agers, squatters in shantytowns, street criminals and others whose education did not acquaint them with the taboo against checkbook journalism. Sometimes I explained that I couldn't pay them but that I could buy them a meal during the interview. Things would go well until we sat down in a restaurant and the person announced: "I'm not hungry now. Just give me the money and I'll eat later."
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On Sunday; For Watchers Of Buttafuocos, It's a Career
Date: 18 April 1993
By Michael Winerip
Michael Winerip
It was only 11 A.M., but already the New York press corps was working on the day's seventh photo opportunity of Joey and Mary Jo Buttafuoco walking somewhere. "Don't push in, please!" Capt. Bob Smith, a court officer, pleaded with the press from the top of the Nassau County courthouse steps here. "I don't want anyone hurt." He'd said this 100 times, and of course, the instant the Buttafuocos walked somewhere, everyone pushed in. Journalists had arrived in Massapequa at 7 A.M. on Thursday to catch the Buttafuocos walking from their house to their car. "Joey came out at about 8:10 or 8:15 -- I wasn't really looking at my watch," said Mike Alexander of The Associated Press. "I kept the camera on him, moving toward him slowly. He was putting a duffel in the trunk. I try not to be too intrusive.
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A Press at The New York Post Damaged in Arson
Date: 18 April 1993
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
A fire that the authorities said had been deliberately set damaged one of four presses at The New York Post building in lower Manhattan yesterday morning, the police said. The fire followed an agreement between the newspaper and its pressmen to put aside their differences for the weekend in a dispute over the size of the crews staffing the presses.
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Press Notes
Date: 19 April 1993
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
FORTY years after the little box became omnipresent in America, newspapers are still worried about "Competing With Television," which is the title of a new report by the Future of Newspapers Committee of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. More or less its message about the medium is, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. The report urges newspapers to, finally, reflect in their pages the impact of television on newspaper readers.
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Ray Ban Boycott Plan
Date: 19 April 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Animal-rights activists are organizing a boycott of Ray Ban sunglasses, a product of Bausch & Lomb Inc., in an effort to stop the trade in laboratory animals by the company's Charles River unit, The Independent reported today. Charles River sells $100 million of laboratory animals a year to medical companies, research bodies and universities.
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Kickback Indictments
Date: 19 April 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Two former top-ranking officials at the Lockheed Corporation have been indicted for accepting kickbacks for work at the company's Marietta, Ga., aircraft plant, the United States Attorney's office in Atlanta said last week. A six-count indictment, unsealed on Wednesday, states that from 1977 to 1990 Virgil Copeland and Robert Sawyer conspired with other Lockheed executives to solicit more than $80,000 in kickbacks from subcontractors.
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Programmer Investigated
Date: 19 April 1993
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
Home Shopping Network Inc. says it is the target of an informal inquiry by the Securities and Exchange Commission. In a filing on Thursday, Home Shopping said it thought the inquiry was "a result of recent lawsuits and publicity related to the company." S.E.C. officials declined to comment.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 18 April 1993
International 3-21 TIGHTER NOOSE ON BELGRADE
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 19 April 1993
International A2-14 SERBIA FACES TOUGH ACTION The draconian economic blockade approved by the United Nations Security Council threatens to plunge Serbia into an isolation as deep as Iraq's unless its President convinces the leader of Bosnia's Serbs to make peace. A1 PEACEKEEPERS ENTER SREBRENICA A contingent of United Nations soldiers from Canada entered the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica to create a United Nations-monitored "safe area," one of the points in an accord signed before dawn by leaders of Muslim and Bosnian Serbs. A14
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