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2nd of July 1991 News
Notícias como apareceu na primeira página do New York Times em 2 de julho de 1991
17 News Executives Criticize U.S. For 'Censorship' of Gulf Coverage
Date: 03 July 1991
By Jason Deparle
Jason Deparle
Military restrictions on news gathering during the Persian Gulf war amounted to "real censorship" and confirmed "the worst fears of reporters in a democracy," a report by 17 of the country's news executives says. The report, addressed to Defense Secretary Dick Cheney, was delivered last week along with a statement of 10 principles that the journalists say should govern future war coverage.
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Reporter Off Trump Beat
Date: 03 July 1991
The Wall Street Journal has reassigned the reporter who had been covering Donald J. Trump, acting to remove what a Journal spokesman described as "a perception problem" involving a possible conflict of interest for the reporter. The reporter, Neil Barsky, accepted three $1,000 tickets from representatives of Mr. Trump to the boxing match between Evander Holyfield, the heavyweight champion, and George Foreman in Atlantic City in April, which was sponsored by Mr. Trump. Mr. Barsky had received permission from his superior at the paper to take a ticket, but accepted two others for family members who accompanied him.
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Topics of The Times; Take the Blinders Off Justice
Date: 03 July 1991
New York's Legislature is headed for adjournment with no apparent prospects for restoring television coverage to the state's court system. Even a short-term extension of a three-year experiment that expired May 31 has passed only the Assembly and is blocked in the Senate. That's ludicrous for a state with a rich tradition of public justice and a national name as a communications hub. The legislative hang-up has been caused by the insistence of Senator Christopher Mega, the Judiciary Committee chairman, on stripping trial judges of their authority to decide when a particular witness may not be photographed during trial testimony. Judges have not been accused of abusing their broad discretion, but Senator Mega wants each witness who is not a party to the case to have an absolute veto on the use of cameras to record his own testimony. This would foil any serious attempt at coherent camera coverage.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 03 July 1991
INTERNATIONAL A3-8 Slovenian and Yugoslav forces fought in several areas of Slovenia, shattering a brief cease-fire. The Yugoslav Army, seeming to act on its own, vowed to destroy the Slovenian independence drive. Page A1 News analysis: Yugoslavia's center comes apart A6
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 02 July 1991
International A2-9 A Soviet opposition group was formed to mount a nationwide challenge to the Communist Party. The group is being led by former Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze and other prominent Soviet citizens. Page A1
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BRIEFS
Date: 02 July 1991
* American General Corp., Houston, an insurer, completed the sale of its Hawaiian Life Insurance Co. to the Meiji Mutual Life Insurance Co., Tokyo. Terms were not disclosed. * American Telephone and Telegraph Company, New York, said it would offer discount calling on July 4 and July 5 for calls within the United States, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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On My Mind; Is This Still News?
Date: 02 July 1991
By A. M. Rosenthal
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There's no real news in this column except maybe that before tomorrow morning about 40,000 people will die who should have lived quite longer. These people are all less than 5 years old. The day after, about the same number of small people will die -- give or take a thousand or two. And the day after that, and so on and so on, all through the year. If you put it all together, and multiply 40,000 by 365, would that be news, maybe worth writing, or reading, a column?
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Samsung Exports
Date: 02 July 1991
Reuters
The Samsung Electron Devices Company, a subsidiary of the Samsung Group of South Korea, has agreed to export $125 million worth of color monitors to the Hewlett-Packard Company of Palo Alto, Calif. About 500,000 Samsung Electron color monitors will be shipped over two years, with the first shipment scheduled for the end of the month.
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Crystal Brands
Date: 02 July 1991
Reuters
Crystal Brands Inc. said it would take a $30.7 million reserve after taxes in its second quarter because it is restructuring its manufacturing and sales operations. The company, which makes Evan-Piccone clothing, also said it expected to lose $4 to $4.50 a share in the quarter ended June 30, because of the reserve. Crystal Brands will also cut its work force of 11,000 by about 1,000 people. Its stock was unchanged on the Big Board today at $21.50.
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Excerpts From News Conference Announcing Court Nominee
Date: 02 July 1991
Reuters
Following are excerpts from President Bush's news conference here today naming Clarence Thomas, a Federal appeals court judge, as his choice to succeed Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court: OPENING STATEMENTS President Bush Well, I am very pleased to announce that I will nominate Judge Clarence Thomas to serve as Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
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