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18th of May 1982 News

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THE DOMINICANS' CHOICE

Date: 18 May 1982

By Richard J. Meislin, Special To the New York Times

Richard Meislin

In 1965, Salvador Jorge Blanco was a young constitutional lawyer, helping to draft an agreement that would remove occupying United States forces from this country and lead it toward democracy.

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CONTROVERSAL LEADER

Date: 19 May 1982

By Joseph B. Treaster

Joseph

When Sun Myung Moon was 16 years old, he says in his official biography, Jesus appeared before him on a mountaintop in Korea and told him he had been chosen to ''complete My still uncompleted mission.''

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News Analysis

Date: 19 May 1982

By Robert A. Bennett

Robert Bennett

The inability of Drysdale Government Securities to meet at least $160 million in interest payments aroused fears yesterday of a chain reaction of failures among other securities firms.

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DAILY NEWS WANTS A 25% CUT IN PAYROLL, AND OFFERS BUYOUT

Date: 18 May 1982

By Jonathan Friendly

Jonathan Friendly

The Daily News asked its unions yesterday to give up 1,340 positions, equivalent to a quarter of the total payroll, over the next two years. In exchange, it offered to give the workers $48 million in early retirement pay and to invest an additional $44 million in new and refurbished printing plants.

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News Summary; TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1982

Date: 18 May 1982

International The Common Market extended its sanctions against Argentina for one week in retaliation for its seizure of the Falkland Islands. The vote, however, was not unanimous. Italy and Ireland disassociated themselves from the ban, but a spokesman for the Irish Government said that Ireland would use its own means to prevent Argentine imports during the coming week. (Page A1, Column 6.) U.N. talks on the Falklands resumed after a two-day break. Sir Anthony Parsons, the British delegate, said he had returned from London ''with instructions to continue the negotiations.'' Remarks by the Argentine envoy, Enrique Ros, were interpreted by diplomats as an indication that he had perceived a shift in Britain's stance. (A1:5.)

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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1982

Date: 19 May 1982

International Leonid I. Brezhnev welcomed President Reagan's readiness to resume talks on strategic nuclear arms, but said the American arms proposals were one-sided and prejudicial to Soviet security. The Soviet leader countered with the suggestion that the two sides freeze the deployment of their nuclear arsenals as soon as the negotiations begin. He said a freeze now would prevent either side from taking steps that ''would upset the strategic situation.'' (Page A1, Column 6.) President Reagan rejected Mr. Brezhnev's proposal for an American-Soviet freeze on strategic weapons, but expressed optimism that the Soviet leader had opened the way for arms control talks. ''I think we'll be meeting,'' he said. (A1:5.)

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HIGH COURT DECLINES 2 CASES LIMITING PRESS TRIAL COVERAGE

Date: 18 May 1982

The United States Supreme Court declined yesterday to review two lower court decisions that press groups say could endanger public rights of access to criminal court proceedings.

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Economic Reporting Awards

Date: 18 May 1982

Ann Crittenden, a reporter for The New York Times, and Stuart Diamond, a reporter for Newsday, on Long Island, have both won first prizes in the Champion Media Awards for Economic Understanding.

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REPORTS ON GYPSY BANNED IN TURKEY

Date: 18 May 1982

By Marvine Howe, Special To the New York Times

Marvine Howe

Turkey's military rulers moved today to cut short an emotional campaign for the abolition of capital punishment by banning further reports about the death sentence given a 23-year-old gypsy woman.

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Benjamin Crisler, Journalist; New York Times Film Critic

Date: 19 May 1982

Benjamin R. Crisler, a former film reviewer for The New York Times and a freelance journalist, died Sunday morning at his home in Pacific Grove, Calif. He was 77 years old and had lived in New York and, until his retirement 10 years ago, in Stamford, Conn.

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Hazel H. Hallinan, 91, Journalist and Activist

Date: 19 May 1982

Hazel Hunkins Hallinan, an activist for women's equality since 1917, died Monday at her home in London. She was 91 years old and had been living in London since going there as a newspaper correspondent in 1920.

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