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16th of November 1995 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 16 de noviembre de 1995
Daily News Folds Spanish Paper, Citing Cost and Circulation Woes
Date: 16 November 1995
By Lawrence Van Gelder
Lawrence Gelder
El Daily News, the Spanish newspaper begun by The Daily News in June, published for the last time yesterday. Plagued by distribution difficulties, rising newsprint costs and anemic circulation, El Daily News was portrayed by Fred Drasner, the co-publisher of The Daily News, as one more problem for the company, which is building a new printing plant in Jersey City.
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60 Minutes' Case Part of a Trend of Corporate Pressure, Some AnalystsSay
Date: 17 November 1995
By William Glaberson
William Glaberson
For years, news media analysts have warned that aggressive news coverage was in danger as newspapers and networks came under the control of ever-larger companies facing increasing pressure to please their investors. Nothing has thrust that onto the national stage like the recent image of "60 Minutes" and Mike Wallace being overpowered by the fears of CBS lawyers of a theoretical lawsuit had the CBS broadcast an interview with a tobacco-industry whistle-blower.
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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS;London Paper to Close
Date: 17 November 1995
News International P.L.C., the British media unit of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, said yesterday that it was closing Today, its London-based daily newspaper. Today, a stern critic of Britain's Conservative Government, will print its last edition today. Many of the 200 staff members will be given jobs in other areas of News International, the group said. (Reuters)
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BATTLE OVER THE BUDGET: THE FLIGHT;A Washington Potboiler Steals Budget's Thunder
Date: 17 November 1995
By Todd S. Purdum
Todd Purdum
Forget, for the moment, the future of Medicare, tax cuts for the middle class, resizing the social safety net or balancing the Federal budget in 7, 8, 9 or 10 years. Dialogue between Congress and the White House has boiled down to this: Who got to stretch out where, who got to talk turkey with whom and who got equal access to the front door of a Boeing 747. On Wednesday, Speaker Newt Gingrich confessed that he had freighted a stopgap spending measure with restrictive conditions that prompted a veto and a Government shutdown in part to spite President Clinton for failing to show adequate courtesy to him and Senator Bob Dole, the majority leader, on Air Force One on the way to and from Israel for the funeral of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin 10 days ago.
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Detroit Papers Sue 6 Striking Unions
Date: 17 November 1995
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Six unions on strike against The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News are being accused of using violence and extortion to try to disrupt production and distribution of the papers. Detroit Newspapers, which runs the business operations of the two papers, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, which was enacted in 1970 primarily to fight organized crime.
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Powell and the Press
Date: 16 November 1995
By Dan Quayle
Dan Quayle
How quickly Gen. Colin L. Powell has disappeared from television and the news pages. The elite political observers who so confidently predicted he would run for President are now confidently making predictions about other things. What's surprising is not that he chose not to run but how close he came to running. He had never sought office, had not said he would run and had not asked anyone to drum up support for a candidacy. I am certainly familiar with the issues surrounding a candidacy: finding the much-touted "fire in the belly," which demands total emotional commitment every waking moment; throwing your privacy and your family's out the window, and establishing an effective political operation to raise enough money and attract thousands of committed volunteers.
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High School Class Exposes Toxic Dump;Students Use TV Course for an Investigative Environmental Project
Date: 16 November 1995
By Andrew C. Revkin
Andrew Revkin
The camera was in tight on Dutch Smith, a retired landfill worker with skin as wrinkled as a dried apricot. He sucked on a corncob pipe and unreeled stories of truckloads of old car-battery cases, medical waste and PCB-laden transformers being buried at a town dump in Orange County. "I'll tell you this," he said in the 1991 interview. "Anything you can name, from radioactive waste to hospital waste, you name it and it's in that landfill. And I know it's in there because I buried lots of it."
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 16 November 1995
International A3-15
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 17 November 1995
International A3-14
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The Bad News : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Date: 17 November 1995
, International Herald Tribune
Of the 10 reasons why the United States is a better place to live in 1995 than 1959 (Opinion, Nov. 9), at least three are misleading or false..More Americans are going to college than ever, but, nevertheless, Americans are more poorly educated than a
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