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9th of May 1987 News
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WHOSE BUSINESS IS TV NEWS?
Date: 10 May 1987
By John Corry
John Corry
LEAD: THERE IS A CRISIS IN NETWORK NEWSROOMS, although then again maybe there's not. Congress has wondered what's up. Is a network news division a public trust or, God forbid, a ''profit center,'' and whatever the answer, what are the implications? The discussion has been going on for months, in Washington and on Wall Street, in newspapers and in seminars, and on television itself.
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NEWS SUMMARY: SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1987
Date: 09 May 1987
LEAD: International 2-5, 32
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NEWS SUMMARY: SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1987
Date: 10 May 1987
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 3-17 The President ordered the N.S.C. to arrange support for the contras after Congress restricted aid in 1984, Robert C. McFarlane, the former national security adviser, will tell Congress tomorrow, according to people familiar with Mr. McFarlane's planned testimony.
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CHAMBERS TRIES TO BAR THE PRESS FROM HEARING
Date: 09 May 1987
By Jesus Rangel
Jesus Rangel
LEAD: A State Supreme Court justice in Manhattan, citing possible prejudicial publicity, excluded the news media yesterday from a hearing on whether a videotaped statement by the man accused of killing Jennifer Levin in Central Park last August should be used as evidence.
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ROCK: HUEY LEWIS
Date: 10 May 1987
By Jon Pareles
Jon Pareles
LEAD: CLEAN-CUT, good-natured, proudly conventional - that's Huey Lewis's kind of rock, and it filled Madison Square Garden on Monday and Tuesday for shows by the six-man Huey Lewis and the News. With the Tower of Power horn section for added punch, the band dispensed a solid, well-crafted amalgam of soul, doo-wop and blues-rock on Tuesday, topped by Mr.
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Chinese Order a Japanese Reporter to Leave
Date: 09 May 1987
By Edward A. Gargan, Special To the New York Times
Edward Gargan
LEAD: China ordered a Japanese journalist to leave the country within 10 days today, after accusing him of stealing information related to national security.
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SATURDAY NEWS QUIZ
Date: 09 May 1987
By Linda Amster
Linda Amster
LEAD: Questions are based on news reports in The Times this week. Answers appear on page 54. 1. At a meeting of editorial cartoonists, President Reagan capped his pen after writing one word, ''the,'' in an empty balloon over a cartoon titled ''The Great Communicator.'' What explanation did he give for not writing more?
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BUSINESS DIGEST: SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1987
Date: 09 May 1987
LEAD: The Economy Chase Manhattan raised its rates on C.D.'s as a marketing war among New York banks heated up. Chase said it would pay 6.40 percent on a six-month C.D., up from 5.44 percent, and raised rates on other consumer C.D.'s comparably. Chemical Bank raised its rates twice this week, and Citibank raised its rates as well.
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ANSWERS TO QUIZ
Date: 09 May 1987
LEAD: Questions appear on page 16. 1. The President quipped, ''I forgot what I was going to say.'' 2. On the eve of Congressional hearings on the Iran-contra affair, Mr. Tambs, who resigned in January amid reports that he and his staff had improperly assisted the Nicaraguan rebels, said all his actions had been taken on specific orders from senior Government officials in Washington.
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Much To Regret
Date: 09 May 1987
By Tom Wicker
Tom Wicker
LEAD: It was never clear that Gary Hart would be elected President or even that he would be the Democratic nominee in 1988. His downfall and political demise is a sad spectacle, nonetheless, and one that must leave many an American uneasy and disheartened.
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