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Ellar Coltrane

Ellar Coltrane, né Ellar Coltrane Salmon le à Austin (Texas), est un acteur américain.

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събота, 27 август 1994 г.
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27 август 1994 г. беше събота под звездния знак на . Беше 238 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше William J. (Bill) Clinton.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 31 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на сряда, 27 август 2025 г., преди 68 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на четвъртък, 27 август 2026 г., след 296 дни. Живял си за 11 391 дни, или около 273 395 часа, или около 16 403 718 минути, или около 984 223 080 секунди.

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27th of August 1994 News

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Extra! Princess In Phone Shock!

Date: 28 August 1994

By William E. Schmidt

William Schmidt

When readers picked up their Sunday morning editions of The News of the World two weeks ago, the weekly -- one of Britain's more sensational tabloids ---- offered a juicy exclusive. A girlfriend of a man who was once a confidante of the Princess of Wales had been receiving a series of harassing telephone calls, the newspaper reported, and detectives at Scotland Yard had traced the calls to private telephones inside Princess Diana's residence.

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The Man in Charge

Date: 28 August 1994

By Robert E. Rubin

Robert Rubin

The essence of good decision making is always the same, whether it is done by a Wall Street trader, a C.E.O. or the President of the United States. The process starts with a well-grounded sense of strategy and principles. Then, for each issue, all relevant considerations need to be aggressively sought out and weighed dispassionately. Finally, the decision maker needs to make a choice that best serves the underlying purposes, however tough or distasteful the trade-offs, and then make a full-fledged commitment to carry out that choice. By these standards, Bill Clinton is as good a decision maker as anybody I've seen in my 28-year career, first on Wall Street and then here in the White House.

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PRICE CUTS ON PERSONAL COMPUTERS ARE PLANNED

Date: 27 August 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Digital Equipment Corporation said yesterday that it would cut prices by 2 percent to 26 percent on about 60 systems in its two families of personal computers. The moves are in response to recent price cuts by the industry leader Compaq Computer and I.B.M. The reductions, which will take effect on Tuesday, affect most of the personal computers in the Value and Premium families, the company said. The models affected use Intel's i486 microprocessor or the more powerful Pentium chip.

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VALLEY NATIONAL BANCORP ADDING ROCK FINANCIAL

Date: 27 August 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Valley National Bancorp of Wayne, N.J., agreed yesterday to acquire the Rock Financial Corporation, a New Jersey bank holding company for Rock Bank, in a stock acquisition valued at $45.8 million. The acquisition is a tax-free merger in which each of the 921,153 outstanding common shares of Rock will be exchanged for 1.85 Valley common shares. At Valley's closing price of $26.875, the value of the acquisition would be $45.8 million. Rock Financial also gave Valley an option on shares of its authorized but unissued stock. Rock Bank is a $190 million-asset, five-branch bank based in North Plainfield, N.J. Valley National Bancorp has $3.5 billion in assets and operates 59 branches in five New Jersey counties. NO MORE

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AMERICAN GENERAL WINS ROUND IN TAKEOVER FIGHT

Date: 27 August 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The American General Corporation won a court order yesterday halting a stock buyback by its takeover target, Unitrin Inc. A Delaware judge's order prevents Unitrin, which has spurned American General's $2.6 billion takeover bid, from continuing its repurchase of 10 million shares until at least Sept. 27. American General, an insurance company, contends the buyback would allow Unitrin directors to raise their stake to 28 percent from 23 percent. That would give them veto power over any proposed acquisition, American General contends, because Unitrin's bylaws require 75 percent shareholder approval of a sale. In a 13-page opinion, Vice Chancellor William B. Chandler said that argument was persuasive enough to put the buyback on hold until a full hearing on the dispute can be held in September.

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Full House Names Chief

Date: 27 August 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Full House Resorts Inc. said today that it had named Allen Paulson, founder of the Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, as chairman and chief executive. Mr. Paulson has been actively involved with the casino company, based in Deadwood, S.D., since acquiring a 17.5 percent stake in March. He founded Gulfstream, a maker of corporate jets, in 1978 by acquiring aircraft assembly plants originally built by the Grumman Corporation. The Chrysler Corporation acquired Gulfstream in 1985, during Lee A. Iacocca's tenure as chairman.

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Dollar Surges After Report Shows Economy Is Slowing

Date: 27 August 1994

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The dollar surged against the German mark and other leading currencies yesterday after a report showed the American economy was slowing. For many traders, the rally confirmed a belief that the dollar was finally rebounding from a seven-month slump that took it to a post-World War II low against the yen and a 20-month low against the mark.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 August 1994

Markets Investors returned to the stock market in a big way this week, bidding up stocks for the largest one-week gain in 19 months. Investors are encouraged by stabilizing bond prices, a rising dollar and, above all, a more optimistic picture of a sound, low-inflation economy. The Dow gained 51.16 points yesterday. [ Page 35. ]

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 27 August 1994

International 2-5 CUBANS STILL HOPE TO REACH U.S. The Coast Guard picked up more than 1,600 Cuban refugees Thursday, although there were many empty rafts, and it was clear that they still thought they were headed to the United States. 1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 28 August 1994

International 3-16 U.S. TO OPEN TALKS WITH CUBA The Clinton Administration said it would hold limited talks next week with Cuba on immigration matters, the first sign of conciliation and of hope that the outpouring of refugees could be brought under control. 1 RESENTMENT IN CUBA The recent riots in Cuba and the new exodus indicate that Cuba has once again become a society of two strata and that those who do not have American dollars are increasingly resentful of their lot. 1 Those who reach American shores have rights the others do not. 12 An angry demonstration in Miami protested Cuban policy. 12 MEXICO PROTEST UNRESOLVED Although Mexico's President says he is satisfied that protests did not disrupt the presidential election, the issues have not been resolved and rebel leaders vowed to persist. 14 A DIFFERENT VIEW OF HAITI Many of Haiti's light-skinned elite are wealthy, and their views are very different from those of the poor people who elected Jean-Bertrand Aristide President. 14 COMING TOGETHER IN RWANDA In a Rwandan village where more than 1,000 Tutsi were killed in an attack on a church by Hutu militias, people from both tribes are coming together to begin town life anew. 3 RETHINKING DEFENSE IN JAPAN Japan is rethinking its defense strategy, which has long relied on a core of American military bases, and even some in the party that governed Japan for years are questioning the cost of the arrangement. 16 People are skeptical of Gambia coup leaders' promise of democracy. 4 Militants warned of violence at a population conference in Cairo. 6 Foreign victims' families will be compensated for an Iraq crash. 8 British royals have a new aggressive relationship with the press. 9 The race for the presidential election has begun in France. 10 Canada has been accused of syping on the press and other groups. 16 National 18-30 HEALTH CARE CONTRADICTIONS After a year of arguing that incremental changes will only worsen health care, Clinton officials are scrambling to prove themselves wrong. 1 IN SEARCH OF NEW ELECTION ISSUES With Congressional leaders abandoning their push for universal health care before November, Democrats are now retreating from a strategy of making it an election issue. 23 TOBACCO AT DEAD END? The tobacco fields in Pitt County, N.C., among the country's most productive, are no longer paying farmers' bills because of a glut brought on by foreign competition. 1 WORRIES OF THEIR OWN Despite a week of public agonies over the dismissal of the N.A.A.C.P. director, the local branches of the civil rights group are just too busy to pay much attention. 24 SOME REST FOR THE WEARY After grappling with Cuba, the crime bill, health care and Whitewater, President Clinton and his family have started their vacation on Martha's Vineyard. 18 SCHOOL PRAYER DEBATE REIGNITED An Atlanta teacher's refusal to observe a new state law requiring a period of "quiet reflection" is a reminder that the debate over school prayer is not dead. 18 THE PRESERVING OF HISTORY The National Air and Space Museum plans to display the Enola Gay, the plane that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, next year, but veterans groups say the display will be too forgiving of the Japanese. 25 FED OFFICIAL DISSENTS Alan S. Blinder, the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, suggested keeping interest rates low to hold down unemployment. 26 An injunction against the building of a large telescope remained. 20 The ban on assault rifles got vocal reaction in a Virginia gun shop. 21 A study said a diet drug did not increase risk of brain damage. 28 Metro 31-36, 46 A CROSSING OF PATHS Desmond Robinson and Peter Del-Debbio come from different corners of the city's sprawling law-enforcement community. They might never have met, had it not been for a chilling misunderstanding. 1 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN SOLD Cablevision Systems and ITT emerged as the winners in the bidding for the Madison Square Garden sports and entertainment properties, according to executives of the rival bidder, Liberty Media. 1 POLITICS AND INCUMBENCY It was billed by Governor Cuomo's office as a ground-breaking ceremony for a state-financed housing project. But it felt like an old-fashioned political rally, and that's one of the advantages of incumbency. 31 BLUE CROSS'S TROUBLES LINGER Even though Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield has begun to repair its troubled finances, state and health care industry officials say the insurer is still on a dangerous slide. 31 A TRANSIT NAME CHANGE Would New York City's transit system by any other name still be the same confusing tangle of rail and bus lines in the eyes of riders? The Metropolitan Transit Authority thinks not. 31 Obituaries 37

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