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10th of March 1985 News
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Murdoch Plans a New Paper
Date: 10 March 1985
Reuters
Rupert Murdoch announced tonight that he would start a new, 24-hour British newspaper later this year, similar to his New York Post. The newspaper, also to be called The Post, will be published as a London evening and a national morning paper. Through his British subsidiary, News International, Mr. Murdoch, an Australian, owns The Times of London and The Sun, a mass- circulation paper, among other publications.
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Spy-Case JudgeHushes Lawyers
Date: 10 March 1985
By Michael Wright and Caroline Rand Herron
Michael Wright
Most reporters assume their readers or viewers have a well-nigh insatiable curiosity about colorful prosecutions. Many lawyers have acquired the skills of the press agent.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 10 March 1985
SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1985 International As U.S. negotiators arrived in Geneva for arms control talks with the Soviet Union, Max M. Kampelman, the chief American negotiator, described them as a first step toward abolishing nuclear weapons. But he acknowledged that ''our differences on the issues of nuclear arms are deep and deeply held.'' (Page 1, Column 6.)
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FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS;
Graffiti Struggle
Date: 10 March 1985
By Ricahrd Haitch
Ricahrd Haitch
With graffiti increasing despite the arrest of offenders, the City Council in New Rochelle, N.Y., tried a last resort. It banned the sale of spray paint to anyone under the age of 18.
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Salt Pollution
Date: 10 March 1985
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
For seven years, 40 farmers in Rice County, Kan., contended in a suit that they were entitled to damages because salt had polluted the ground water, forcing them to grow dry-land wheat and milo instead of more profitable corn. Last August, in Federal District Court in Wichita, Judge Frank G. Theis found that the American Salt Company, which had been working underground salt beds in the county since 1908, was the polluter.
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Toxic Building
Date: 10 March 1985
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Four years after the State Office Building in Binghamton, N.Y., was closed and sealed because an electrical fire had spread toxic chemicals through its 18 floors, the State Health Department said it would ventilate the structure. The announcement last month prompted protests by citizens who feared contamination.
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Case of Mother, 11
Date: 10 March 1985
By Richard Haitch
Richard Haitch
Soon after giving birth to a son in 1982, an 11-year-old Manhattan girl, with the consent of her grandmother, agreed to surrender her rights to the baby. But last summer, after a Bronx couple had petitioned the Surrogate's Court for permission to adopt the baby, the court blocked the move.
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POLITICS AND PRESS MEET IN SATIRE
Date: 10 March 1985
By Leah D. Frank
Leah
DON FLYNN'S new play, ''Around the Corner From the White House,'' currently having its premiere at the Arena Players Repertory Theater, is an example of satire gone sour. Instead of trenchant wit, we are given a conglomeration of cliches and platitudes about an American political campaign and the press that reports on it. Mr. Flynn throws in everything he has ever read about political campaigns. There is a Vice Presidential candidate, Senator Albert Derry, whose years as a senator have made him more of a political robot than a thinking, feeling human being. There is the candidate's exquisitely groomed, long-suffering wife. There is a campaign manager, Charley Peet, a bumbling party hack. And, to round out the political side, we have Billy Joe, a mindless lump of muscular Secret Service agent.
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A Loss and a Gain
Date: 11 March 1985
By Phil Gailey and Marjorie Hunter
Phil Gailey
When a member of Congress is defeated for re-election and joins a law firm, usually in Washington, it is not uncommon for a news release to go out making the announcement. The Atlanta law firm of Kilpatrick & Cody may have outdone itself in trumpeting its latest catch, former Representative Elliott H. Levitas, a Georgia Democrat who will head the firm's Washington office. The package that went out to reporters and prospective clients included a six-page, double-spaced news release and an eight-page, single-spaced resume that even listed the committee hearings Mr. Levitas attended in 10 years in the House.
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Reprieve at U.P.I.
Date: 10 March 1985
By Walter Goodman and Katherine Roberts
Walter Goodman
Morale was higher at the end of the week in the bureaus of United Press International, after an agreement between its principal stockholders and management allowed the wire service to keep operating. U.P.I. staff members had started clearing out their desks amid reports of bouncing payroll checks and bankruptcy fears, but the agreement gave the news agency time to reorganize in an effort to reach agreement with creditors.
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