NELSON MANDELA
Date: 12 February 1990
By Robert D. McFadden
Robert
LEAD: The hair has gone gray and the boxer's shoulders are shells under the awkward jacket now. The booming voice that had roared for justice in the 1960's became a gentle echo in his lonely cell long ago. But amid the many perils of South Africa's future, one thing seemed clear yesterday: the years of imprisonment had not broken Nelson R.
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Frederik Willem de Klerk
Date: 12 February 1990
By Neil A. Lewis, Special To the New York Times
Neil Lewis
LEAD: There is little in the personal and political history of F. W. de Klerk to suggest that he would be the South African leader to make the bold gestures that have set his country on a course of uncertainty and hope.
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Like the Party, East Europe's Official Communist Press Is in Deep Trouble
Date: 12 February 1990
By Craig R. Whitney, Special To the New York Times
Craig Whitney
LEAD: All over Eastern Europe, the formerly all-powerful ''official press'' is in even bigger trouble than the Communist parties in whose name it has been speaking for 40 years.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 February 1990
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-17 Nelson Mandela is a free man. After 27 years, he walked out of prison and then promptly urged his supporters at home and abroad to increase their pressure against the white Government in Pretoria. Page A1
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Transcript of de Klerk's News Session on Mandela
Date: 11 February 1990
LEAD: Following is a transcript of the news conference yesterday by President F. W. de Klerk of South Africa on the release of Nelson Mandela. Part of it was recorded by The New York Times. Other parts were provided to The Associated Press by the South African President's office. OPENING STATEMENT
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Excerpts from President's News Conference on World Issues
Date: 12 February 1990
LEAD: Following are excerpts from a transcript of President Bush's news conference yesterday in Washington, as recorded by The New York Times: OPENING STATEMENT BUSH: Afternoon. Well, this has been an extraordinary and positive week in East-West relations.
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A Firm Step, a Smile: Mandela Floods the Screen
Date: 12 February 1990
By Walter Goodman
Walter Goodman
LEAD: The moment was worth the wait. Along the road leading out of Victor Verster prison he appeared, hand in hand with his wife as though strolling to Sunday church, and everything we had been hearing of the man's dignity and strength was there on the screen.
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No Perrier? A Status Bubble Bursts
Date: 11 February 1990
By Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd
LEAD: Page Lee, a 27-year-old aerobics instructor at the Body Bank in Washington, felt this way: ''I am really bummed!''
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INSIDE
Date: 11 February 1990
LEAD: Rebels Report a Victory
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