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Rachid Ghezzal

Rachid Ghezzal (arabisch رشيد غزال, DMG Rašīd Ġazzāl; * 9. Mai 1992 in Décines-Charpieu) ist ein französisch-algerischer Fußballspieler. Er war algerischer A-Nationalspieler.

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1992년 5월 9일 토요일
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1992년 5월 9일은(는) 토요일의 별 기호 아래에 있는 **♉**입니다. 올해의 129일이었습니다. 미국 대통령은 George Bush입니다.

이 날에 태어났다면 당신은 34살입니다. 마지막 생일은 2026년 5월 9일 토요일, 13일 전이었습니다. 다음 생일은 2027년 5월 9일 일요일일 후 351입니다. 당신은 12,431일, 약 298,344시간, 약 17,900,686분 또는 약 1,074,041,160초 동안 살았습니다.

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9th of May 1992 News

1992년 5월 9일 의 New York Times 1면에 실린 뉴스

THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Media; For Perot, What TV Gives It Can Also Take Away

Date: 09 May 1992

By Elizabeth Kolbert

Elizabeth Kolbert

It began promisingly with "Larry King Live," took a slight turn for the worse on "Face the Nation" and ended stormily with "Meet the Press." Phase I of Ross Perot's unofficial Presidential campaign -- the candidate does television -- came to an abrupt close this week after the Texas billionaire was confronted Sunday with some basic questions he could not answer. Two days later, Mr. Perot declared that he would significantly curtail his interview schedule to devote himself to studying the issues and coming up with some responses.

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Union Drivers Threatened With Fines

Date: 09 May 1992

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

The labor dispute between a newspaper deliverers union, a wholesale delivery company and The New York Times continued yesterday on the streets and in the courts, where a Federal judge threatened to fine the union if it obstructed delivery of papers to distributors. At the request of The Times, Judge Pierre N. Leval of Federal District Court in Manhattan opened hearings on a possible contempt citation against the union for violating his temporary restraining order issued late Thursday night. The order forbade drivers for The Times, who transport papers each night to the distributors, to hamper delivery of the paper to two wholesale centers, where other members of the drivers' union have set up picket lines.

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Teamsters Say the Union Will Honor Picket Lines

Date: 09 May 1992

By James Dao

James Dao

Officials of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters said yesterday that their members had not been hired by a wholesale delivery company embroiled in a labor dispute with the newspaper deliverers union and said teamsters would not cross the deliverers' picket lines. In a message that was sent to teamster locals in the metropolitan New York area Thursday night and again yesterday, Ron Carey, the international president, said all teamsters are expected to honor pickets set up by members of the Newspaper Mailers and Deliverers' Union of New York and Vicinity, his spokesman said.

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THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: Political Memo; Perot Tries to Keep Pace With Force He Unleashed

Date: 10 May 1992

By Robin Toner

Robin Toner

Here in the air-conditioned sprawl of a Sunbelt office complex, Ross Perot is trying to reinvent Presidential politics. No one is quite sure where he is headed, but these days everyone is paying attention. The Texas billionaire has won himself a nomination, of sorts, by taking his bid for the Presidency to the electronic primaries of Larry King, David Frost and Phil Donahue (a lot easier than slogging through Iowa and New Hampshire). Recent public opinion polls show him neck and neck for second place with Gov. Bill Clinton nationally, and at the head of the pack in Texas and California -- must-win states for Republican Presidential campaigns.

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Distribution of The Times Is Disrupted

Date: 10 May 1992

By Alex S. Jones

Alex Jones

Delivery of the New York Times was disrupted again yesterday when a Times truck was burned and another was heavily damaged early yesterday as sporadic violence continued in a labor dispute between the newspaper truck drivers union and a wholesale newspaper distributor and The New York Times. A spokeswoman for The Times, Nancy Nielsen, said that two trucks were unable to deliver 108,000 papers from The Times to a wholesale distribution center in New Rochelle, N.Y. The papers were to have been taken by the wholesaler to newsstands and other outlets in Westchester County, N.Y., and Fairfield County, Conn.

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DELAYS IN STORAGE TECHNOLOGY'S 'ICEBERG' PRODUCT

Date: 09 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Storage Technology Corporation said problems with the microcode for its long-waited "Iceberg" disk array product would delay volume shipments this year. As a result, the company predicted that revenues for the new device would not meet estimates of $50 million for the year. Storage Technology, based in Louisville, Colo., said a management review had determined that Iceberg needed more work. The company, which designs peripherals for mainframe computers, said new estimates would be filed on Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company's stock fell $7.75 on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, to $39.25.

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CARDIAC PACEMAKERS TO MAKE DISCLOSURE ON PRODUCTS

Date: 09 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Cardiac Pacemakers Inc., a unit of Eli Lilly & Company, said it was informing the Food and Drug Administration and doctors who use some of its heart pacemakers about problems with the devices. Although the company is still selling the pacemakers, a spokeswoman would not speculate on future sales until it receives more information on the devices from patients and doctors. The company declined to identify the problems with the devices until all patients were notified.

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SUNDSTRAND COMPLETES $125 MILLION WESTINGHOUSE DEAL

Date: 09 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Sundstrand Corporation completed its $125 million acquisition of the electrical systems division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The division, with annual sales of about $100 million, has about 950 employees in operations in Ohio and Puerto Rico. It also has service centers in Miami and Los Angeles.

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Judge Backs Continental Air

Date: 09 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Continental Airlines won a multimillion-dollar dispute today with the Government's pension protection agency. A Federal bankruptcy court judge ruled that Air Micronesia was part of Continental Airlines and could not be held liable separately for unfinanced pension liabilities of Continental and its defunct sister carrier, Eastern Air Lines Inc.

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NWA's Loss Is Narrowed

Date: 09 May 1992

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

NWA Inc., the holding company for Northwest Airlines, reported a first-quarter loss of $103.1 million, down from a $158.1 million loss in the year-earlier quarter. The airline unit reported a 17.1 percent rise in revenue but posted a $44.5 million first-quarter net loss. Differences between the airline and the parent, which is privately held, reflect lease and interest costs to carry aircraft assets, Northwest said.

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