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17th of July 1988 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 17. јул 1988.

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 18 July 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-9 Refugees have flooded into Malawi from Mozambique. In the last 20 months, more than 600,000 Mozambicans fleeing civil war have crowded into Malawi, a poor nation that cannot feed its own people. Page A1

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 17 July 1988

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-13

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The Media's Blind Spot: Themselves

Date: 18 July 1988

By Charles E. Schumer

Charles Schumer

LEAD: Anyone who pays attention to the news saw a great deal of the following during the last year: the fate of the family farmer, the Robert Chambers murder case, the crackdown on Noriega, the plight of little Jessica McClure, who fell down a well in Texas.

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Reporter's Notebook; With Rather and Cronkite, That's the Way It Is

Date: 18 July 1988

By Maureen Dowd, Special To the New York Times

Maureen Dowd

LEAD: If the Michael and Lloyd show is expected to be staid television fare, then the Walter and Dan show is considered, in the nervous phrase of a CBS News executive, ''a 40-ton bundle of dynamite.''

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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Press; Newspapers Seek to Widen Their Antitrust Exemption

Date: 18 July 1988

By Albert Scardino

Albert Scardino

LEAD: EUGENE CERVI, a crusading weekly newspaper publisher from Denver, made himself very unpopular in publishing circles in the late 1960's by railing against the newspaper industry's efforts to win Federal exemption from antitrust laws. He did not care much for railroads, mining companies or big banks, either, but he held a special place in his spleen for big-city newspapers, including his two hometown competitors.

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Sandinistas' Rationale; They Say Crackdown Against Opposition Was Necessary to Derail Lethal Campaign

Date: 18 July 1988

By Stephen Kinzer, Special To the New York Times

Stephen Kinzer

LEAD: As of a week ago, the contra guerrilla movement appeared to be in disarray. Congress was not disposed to provide it with new aid, and the Administration was reduced to seeking diplomatic backing from Guatemala, Costa Rica and other Latin American countries that have made clear they will not provide it.

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Encouraging News On Trade, Inflation

Date: 17 July 1988

By James G. Cobb

James Cobb

LEAD: Encouraging economic reports sent the dollar soaring. The U.S. trade deficit rose slightly in May, to $10.93 billion. Although higher than the revised $10.3 billion of April, it was the second-smallest imbalance in almost three years. Imports rose 3.4 percent, to $37.6 billion, while exports also increased 2.3 percent, to $26.6 billion.

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Mobil Project In Nigeria

Date: 18 July 1988

Reuters

LEAD: Mobil Producing (Nigeria) Ltd. plans to bring a large Nigerian condensate field into production, the company's managing director said.

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Weather Forecasters Enjoy Boom

Date: 18 July 1988

By Patrick Houston, Special To the New York Times

Patrick Houston

LEAD: When the commodities market took a sudden plunge on June 28, Charlie Notis described it as one of his most gratifying moments. No, Mr. Notis is not a speculator who beat the markets for a pocketful of trading profits.He is a meteorologist.

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Woman Seeking Scoutmaster Role

Date: 17 July 1988

LEAD: FOR 14 years Catherine N. Pollard of Milford, Conn., fought to become the first woman in the nation to be recognized officially as a Boy Scout scoutmaster, and last February victory was within grasp.

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