重播 1990年5月20日星期日

1990年5月20日星期日 星号下的 。 这是一年中的 139 日。 美国总统是 George Bush

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20th of May 1990 News

1990年5月20日 出现在《纽约时报》头版的新闻

CHRONICLE

Date: 21 May 1990

By Susan Heller Anderson

Susan Anderson

LEAD: BARBARA BUSH said she suffered a severe case of depression after returning from China in 1976, but overcame it through volunteer work.

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Anti-Apartheid Editor To Return From Exile

Date: 21 May 1990

Reuters

LEAD: Donald Woods, the white journalist and opponent of apartheid whose life was portrayed in the film ''Cry Freedom,'' plans to return from exile in London after a personal assurance from President F. W. de Klerk, an associate of Mr. Woods said today.

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Racial Unrest Fuels Physical Attacks on Journalists

Date: 21 May 1990

By John Tierney

John Tierney

LEAD: News photographers in Brooklyn have recently been trading advice on an equipment problem: where to find a store that still has lightweight bulletproof vests in stock. There was a run on them after the Bensonhurst murder trials began.

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 20 May 1990

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL/3-18

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 21 May 1990

LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-15 Romania's first free elections in more than 50 years appeared to have been won by the National Salvation Front, the group dominated by former Communists that has run the country since its violent revolution last December. Page A1 Turnout is heavy in town where a revolution began

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News Analysis; Budget in Albany: Cheers and Fears

Date: 20 May 1990

By Kevin Sack, Special To the New York Times

Kevin Sack

LEAD: When New York's long-overdue budget received final approval at 4:01 A.M. today, state lawmakers congratulated themselves for having found a solution to the worst financial problems that the state has seen in more than a decade. But critics both inside and outside government say they fear that, even though the budget includes the largest tax increase in the state's history, it will not guarantee balanced budgets in coming years.

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Fine Line on Hostage Story for The A.P.

Date: 20 May 1990

By Frank J. Prial

Frank Prial

LEAD: Since Terry A. Anderson, the chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Press, was kidnapped more than five years ago, the editors of the news agency have been faced with a quandary: how to cover the Middle East thoroughly and objectively while pressing news contacts in the region to help obtain the freedom of their correspondent, who is held hostage by

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Albert A. Grobe, 81, WQXR Announcer And Journalist, Dies

Date: 20 May 1990

By Wolfgang Saxon

Wolfgang Saxon

LEAD: Albert A. Grobe, who retired in 1973 as chief announcer of WQXR, the radio station of The New York Times, after more than three decades with the station, died yesterday at White Plains Hospital after a long illness. He was 81 years old and lived in White Plains.

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Albert A. Grobe, 81, WQXR Announcer And Journalist, Dies

Date: 21 May 1990

By Wolfgang Saxon

Wolfgang Saxon

LEAD: Albert A. Grobe, who retired in 1973 as chief announcer of WQXR, the radio station of The New York Times, after more than three decades with the station, died Saturday at White Plains Hospital after a long illness. He was 81 years old and lived in White Plains.

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CHRONICLE

Date: 21 May 1990

By Susan Heller Anderson

Susan Anderson

LEAD: JAMES HOGE, publisher and president of The Daily News, has been elected chairman of the Pulitzer Prize board. The board is responsible for recommending winners of journalism's top award to MICHAEL I. SOVERN, president of Columbia University, which awards the prizes.

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