NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 April 1996
International 2-5

Teerapat Lohanan (ธีรภัทร โลหนันทน์), noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Fluke (6 aprile 1996), è un attore thailandese, conosciuto in particolare per l'interpretazione di Golf nel film My Bromance.
阅读全文...1996年4月6日 是 星期六 星号下的 ♈。 这是一年中的 96 日。 美国总统是 William J. (Bill) Clinton。
如果你出生在这一天,你已经 29 岁了。 您的最后一个生日是 2025年4月6日星期日,213 天前。 2026年4月6日星期一 天后,您的下一个生日是 151。 你已经活了 10,805 天,或者大约 259,324 小时,或者大约 15,559,478 分钟,或者大约 933,568,680 秒。
Date: 07 April 1996
By Anthony Depalma
Anthony Depalma
In the six weeks since Rafael Solano was arrested and taken to the villa that houses Cuba's feared state security compound, the telephone in the journalist's home has rung like clockwork every 27 minutes, day and night, a persistent reminder to his family and his colleagues who gather there that the work they do is considered treason by the Cuban Government. Usually, there is no one on the line. Occasionally a voice mutters threats.
Date: 07 April 1996
Amazing headline coincidences: Mad Cows and Englishmen
Date: 07 April 1996
By Richard L. Berke
Richard Berke
This could be the longest intermission in the history of American political theater. So many states moved up the dates of their party elections, in a largely futile quest for more influence, that this year's Presidential primary season ended literally days after it began. President Clinton never faced a rival for the nomination; Senator Bob Dole had dispatched his most threatening ones by the first week of March.
Date: 07 April 1996
By Richard L. Berke
Richard Berke
Though Senator Bob Dole was ridiculed by his rivals in the Republican primaries as unelectable in November, he shows considerable strength against President Clinton on many traits, including leadership, personal values and his vision for the country, the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll shows. The findings set the stage for what could be a closely matched general election contest. Despite Mr. Dole's greater personal appeal, Mr. Clinton continues to maintain a comfortable lead over him in trial heats, in part because many voters say they want the President re-elected if for no other reason than to have a check on the Republican Congress.
Date: 07 April 1996
By Jane H. Lii
Jane Lii
It didn't match Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" Halloween hoax, but a Queens weekly newspaper provoked a small panic last week with an article on Disney's ground-breaking ceremony for a theme park at Fort Totten. The date atop the page: April Fool's Day. "I knew right away that it was a joke," Dr. Barry M. Stein, a Bayside exercise physiologist, said of the article in The Queens Tribune. If the picture did not look fake enough, Dr. Stein said, the byline -- Vito Powers -- should have been a giveaway.
Date: 07 April 1996
By John Darnton
John Darnton
JOURNALISM is not just a job. Any reporter who is good at what he does believes this on some level, no matter how he tries to wrap the sentiment in cynicism. I don't know how others came to that conviction, but in my case it was thrust upon me, accepted as part of family lore. I was 11 months old when my father died in 1942, killed as a war correspondent for The New York Times by friendly fire in the Pacific. I have no memory of him; nor does my brother, Bob, who was two and a half years older and who stood at the door and watched him walk away, a towering figure in khaki uniform with a dashing moustache that stands out in all the photographs.
Date: 07 April 1996
To the Editor: Rifaat Hussain (letter, April 4) says that in Pakistan, the news media "are enjoying a full complement of freedoms."
Date: 07 April 1996
The article "Pirro Assailed Over News Breaks" (March 3) touched a very sore spot. I am one of many people who are angry over the way Randall Forrest, dean of students, was treated when he reported for arraignment at the Greenburgh police station on Feb. 13. The major television networks and the press were there. One might say they were only doing their job. That night, however, as I watched the 10 and 11 P.M. network news reports, I was even more sickened by the appearance of the Westchester District Attorney Jeanine Pirro and horrified by her statements. She admitted that in the case of Dean Forrest, these were only allegations of sexual misconduct involving a student. She added, and I quote her loosely, that her office must take such charges seriously. She then suggested that there were possibly other victims, invited them to come forth, in this case or in others.