NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 06 December 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-22 Mikhail Gorbachev may propose a reduction of conventional weapons in Europe and urge a reduction in United States trade restrictions during his visit to New York this week, American officials said. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 07 December 1988
LEAD: International A3-19
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Transcript of Bush's Remarks at News Conference in Capital
Date: 07 December 1988
LEAD: Following is a transcript of portions of President-elect Bush's news conference yesterday in Washington, as recorded by The New York Times through the facilities of Cable Network News and ABC Radio News: OPENING STATEMENT
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Detroit Papers Tell of Layoffs
Date: 07 December 1988
LEAD: In apparently the first response to the new Federal law on factory closings, the two major Detroit newspapers said today that they had notified their employees on Monday that some would lose their jobs. An executive of The Detroit
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TV Coverage Of Gorbachev
Date: 06 December 1988
LEAD: Mikhail S. Gorbachev's arrival at Kennedy International Airport, scheduled for 3 P.M. today, will be broadcast live by ABC, CBS, NBC and CNN, the Cable News Network. PBS (Channel 13 in New York) will report on the Soviet leader's visit on the MacNeil/Lehrer ''Newshour'' at 8 P.M.
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Hershiser Honored
Date: 07 December 1988
LEAD: Orel Hershiser, the ace pitcher of the Los Angeles Dodgers, was named Major League Player of the Year yesterday by The Sporting News. Hershiser won the National League Cy Young Award with a 23-8 record, 2.26 earned run average and a record 59-inning consecutive scoreless streak. He was also the World Series m.v.p.(
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Contract Voted At Sun-Times
Date: 07 December 1988
AP
LEAD: Editorial employees of The Chicago Sun-Times have voted overwhelmingly to accept a three-year contract, ending a six-month dispute with the management of the city's second-largest newspaper.
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Abul Abbas's Other Remarks
Date: 07 December 1988
By Walter Ruby
Walter Ruby
LEAD: If any one factor led Secretary of State George P. Shultz to deny a visa to Yasir Arafat, we have learned from subsequent news reports, it was Mr. Shultz's outrage over remarks made by Abul Abbas at the recent session of the Palestine National Council in Algiers. Mr. Abbas, a member of the executive committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, masterminded the 1985 hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro, during which an elderly American tourist, Leon
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TV Cameras Capture a Trial That Enthralls the Viewers
Date: 07 December 1988
By Jeremy Gerard
Jeremy Gerard
LEAD: One year after the New York State Legislature began an 18-month experiment allowing television cameras in the courtroom, a trial has found a place in New York City living rooms.
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Enough Charm And Intimidation
Date: 06 December 1988
By James Reston
James Reston
LEAD: Every new President vows to improve relations with the press, and every four years they seem to get worse.
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