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15th of May 1986 News
Wiadomości, które pojawiły się na pierwszej stronie New York Times 15 maja 1986 roku
NEWS SUMMARY: THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1986
Date: 15 May 1986
International Mikhail S. Gorbachev said Chernobyl had shown the ''sinister force'' of nuclear energy going out of control. Publicly discussing the disaster for the first time, the Soviet leader offered in a television speech a four-point plan for prompt international exchanges of information on nuclear power accidents, and he announced that he was extending the Soviet Union's halt of nuclear weapon testing until Aug. 6. [ Page A1, Column 6. ]
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MAYOR-ELECT WITH WINNING MANNER
Date: 15 May 1986
By Alfonso A. Narvaez, Special To the New York Times
Alfonso Narvaez
To his family, friends and colleagues, Sharpe James, the veteran City Councilman who confounded some political experts Tuesday by winning the mayoral election here, is a man who knows what he wants and goes after it.
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DETROIT PAPERS ARE CRITICIZED ON PLAN FOR JOINT OPERATIONS
Date: 15 May 1986
By John Holusha, Special To the New York Times
John Holusha
Some opposition to the proposed joint operating arrangement between The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News is emerging here, although it is not clear what impact it will have on the two newspapers' application to the Justice Department.
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BUSINESS DIGEST: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1986
Date: 16 May 1986
International
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PAPERS WON'T FACE CHARGES ON PAST ARTICLES, CASEY SAYS
Date: 16 May 1986
Special to the New York Times
The Director of Central Intelligence, William J. Casey, who said last week that several news organizations had broken the law by publishing classified information, said today that he did not favor prosecution for past violations.
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Sale of Bingham Papers Nears
Date: 16 May 1986
By Alex S. Jones, Special To the New York Times
Alex Jones
In a rare break with tradition, the elegant breakfast usually given by the Bingham family on the morning of the Kentucky Derby did not take place this year.
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Denny Is Accused
Date: 15 May 1986
A sports reporter for The Cincinnati Post accused John Denny, a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, of assault last night, saying Denny ''went crazy'' and banged the reporter's head against a wall. Bruce Schoenfeld, a 24-year-old reporter, told the police he had met Denny before the Reds' game against the Philadelphia Phillies while walking through a tunnel that leads onto the playing field at Veterans Stadium.
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Charge Against Denny
Date: 16 May 1986
Bruce Schoenfeld, a sports reporter for The Cincinnati Post who charged that his neck was grabbed and his head was banged against a wall by John Denny in a hallway under Veterans Stadium Wednesday night before a game in Philadelphia, has filed a criminal complaint against the Reds pitcher for simple assault, making terroristic threats and harassment. A hearing will be held before a trial commissioner, and if the two sides cannot settle the dispute, Denny will face criminal charges.
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ATHENS REPORTER FILES LIBEL SUIT IN '83 DISPUTE
Date: 15 May 1986
AP
A reporter here filed a libel suit today against the publisher of Greece's largest newspaper, a week after the Athens prosecutor charged the journalist with threatening terrorist acts against the paper.
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Frenchman Arrested in Italy In a Chernobyl TV Film Hoax
Date: 16 May 1986
AP
The Italian police announced the arrest today of a 24-year-old Frenchman on charges of duping two American television news organizations by selling them videotape that supposedly showed the burning Chernobyl nuclear plant.
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