NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 04 April 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-9 New Israeli-Arab peace negotiations must be based on the exhange of occupied territory for peace found in U.N. Resolution 242, Secretary of State George Shultz said. Israel contends it has fulfilled the requirements. Page A1
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THE VIEW FROM: THE TRIBUNE AND THE ADVOCATE;
At Horace Greeley High, A Contest of Newspapers
Date: 03 April 1988
By Lynne Ames
Lynne Ames
LEAD: THEIR circulation is identical - the papers, after all, are distributed free of charge.
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Dude Vs. Duke
Date: 04 April 1988
By James Reston
James Reston
LEAD: The best crack I've heard about this mystifying Presidential election came from Phil Dunne of California, son of the late Finley Peter Dunne: ''The skim milk is rising to the top.''
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BAD NEWS FOR THE NICE AND WELL-MEANING
Date: 03 April 1988
By Carolyn Kizer
Carolyn Kizer
LEAD: THE FIFTH CHILD By Doris Lessing. 133 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $16.95.
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Corporate 'War' At Columbia
Date: 03 April 1988
LEAD: STUDENTS and administrators at Columbia University agree that Asher B. Edelman conducts an unusual course in the Graduate School of Business: ''Corporate Raiding -The Art of War.''
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Fighting to Spur C.P.A. Rivalry
Date: 03 April 1988
LEAD: IT IS against the law in Florida for a certified public accountant to solicit clients by quoting fees for audits. That is why Richard Rampell, a C.P.A. in West Palm Beach, Fla., found himself accused of ''stealing.''
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Report on Boy Returned to Africa
Date: 03 April 1988
LEAD: FOR two months, 9-year-old Terrence Karamba was scared to return home to Zimbabwe, New York City welfare officials said. When he finally made the trip a month ago, he was accompanied by a Zimbabwean social worker and a psychiatrist assigned by the United States State Department in Washington.
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'Unruly Dragon': An Excursion In Need of a Guide
Date: 03 April 1988
By John Corry
John Corry
LEAD: ''The Unruly Dragon'' flows along like its subject, the Yellow River in China. It's long and it's muddy, but it has lots of bright flashes of color. The Yellow River, or Huang Ho, starts in the Tibetan highlands and empties out in Bo Hai Bay off southeast China after twisting and turning 3,300 miles.
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Warsaw Bids a Big Benvenuto to Italian TV
Date: 03 April 1988
By John Tagliabue, Special To the New York Times
John Tagliabue
LEAD: The notion of spaghetti westerns along Poland's Vistula River may become a reality when Italy's principal state-owned network begins direct transmission of its full television program to Poland later this year.
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