重播 1982年11月6日星期六

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6th of November 1982 News

1982年11月6日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

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Date: 07 November 1982

By Toni Schwartz

Toni Schwartz

ANCHORWOMAN By Jessica Savitch. l9l pp. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. $12.95. ''THIS IS JUDY WOODRUFF AT THE WHITE HOUSE'' By Judy Woodruff With Kathleen Maxa. 229 pp. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. $12.95. AM I GETTING PAID FOR THIS? By Betty Rollin. 311 pp. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $14.95.

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ARGENTINE JOURNALISTS FEARFUL AS REGIME SHUTS 3 MAGAZINES

Date: 07 November 1982

By Edward Schumacher, Special To the New York Times

Edward Schumacher

This week's decision by Argentina's military Government to shut three magazines permanently is part of a growing crackdown on the press, Argentine journalists believe. The magazines had been critical of the Government of President Reynaldo Bignone, who signed the decrees closing the magazines despite earlier promises to respect press freedom. A month ago the Government banned the reporting of human rights issues here by television, and two weeks ago the ruling three-man junta warned all news organizations in a communique that it ''will not permit, in any way, destabilizing or dividing actions that could bring back subversion.''

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EDITED MAJOR PUBLICATIONS

Date: 07 November 1982

John Lee Denson, who over a 50-year career was an editor of some of the nation's leading publications, including Newsweek and The New York Herald Tribune, died Friday night at Lakeside Health Center in West Palm Beach, Fla. He was 79 years old and lived in Palm Beach Shores, Fla. Mr. Denson began as a 16-year-old copy boy and cub reporter at $10 a week for The Washington Herald. He eventually worked as a reporter and editor for 25 newspapers and magazines.

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Date: 06 November 1982

Press Panel Attacks Actions Of South Africa and Argentina LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuters) - The International Press Institute voiced concern today about the fate of four newspaper editors in South Africa and the closure of three magazines by Argentina's military Government. The Institute said it had urged the South African Prime Minister, P.W. Botha, to drop charges against the four editors, Rex Gibson and Eugene Hugo of The Rand Daily Mail, Tertius Myburgh of The Sunday Times, and Clive Kingsley, Managing Director of South African Associated Newspapers.

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NEW PAPER SEEKS TO WIN OVER ALBUQUERQUE

Date: 07 November 1982

By Robert Reinhold, Special To the New York Times

Robert Reinhold

''Read it!'' command the bright orange and blue billboards that have sprung up all over Albuquerque. ''It'' is a species of printed matter that has become rare in these times, a new newspaper. This Sunday, Albuquerque residents will wake up to find a new newspaper, The New Mexico Sun, on their doorsteps. The venture is unusual, not just because it is being attempted in an age of foundering newspapers, but also because it is starting up in a city with two long-established dailies, The Journal and The Tribune. Moreover, they are papers produced under a joint operating agreement with single business and production facilities.

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RIGHTS GROUP TELLS OF DEAD JOURNALISTS

Date: 07 November 1982

By Jonathan Friendly

Jonathan Friendly

A report by Amnesty International points out one of the hidden dangers of being a journalist. The report from the human rights organization, which is based in London and campaigns in support of political prisoners, lists 298 writers, journalists and other workers in newsgathering who have been killed or jailed by government agents or disappeared over the last decade. The list includes 17 journalists killed or jailed this year. The report notes the attention given foreign correspondents or other journalists in war zones, such as four Dutch television crewmen killed in El Salvador. But Amnesty International says that most of those on its list ''were imprisoned, killed or abducted by their own governments in their own countries.''

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News Analysis

Date: 06 November 1982

By Frank Lynn

Frank Lynn

Despite its relatively small vote in last Tuesday's election, the Liberal Party is likely to have a major voice in the Cuomo administration - just as it does in the Carey administration -because it played a critical role in Lieut. Gov. Mario M. Cuomo's campaign for governor. The party's role, many politicians believe, was particularly important early in the primary campaign when most Democrats were jumping aboard Mayor Koch's bandwagon in the belief that his nomination and election were inevitable. Thus, the Liberal and Conservative Parties serve not only as ideological tugs on the major parties, but also as factors in majorparty nominations by providing credibility for candidates who do not have the backing of their own party leadership. The Liberals and Conservatives, in effect, sometimes provide end runs around the major party leaders.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 07 November 1982

Sunday, November 7, 1982 International Talks on East-West cooperation with the Soviet Union will be resumed in Madrid by the United States to avoid a rift in the Atlantic alliance. Talks were halted after the crackdown in Poland. (Page 1, Column 6).

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Family Murder

Date: 07 November 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

He sold insurance, taught Sunday school and was, in the words of his pastor, ''the last person to hurt a flea.'' But a month after he left town unexpectedly, five members of his family - his mother, wife and three teen-aged children - were found shot to death in the family home in Westfield, N.J. In December 1971 the police put out an international alert for the mild-mannered man, John Emil List.

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Surgical Feat

Date: 07 November 1982

By Richard Haitch

Richard Haitch

Donna Civitello was learning about machinery as a management trainee for a printing company in Danbury, Conn., when her hair got caught in a saddle-stich binder. When she arrived at the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, a spokesman there said, her scalp was torn off.

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