NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 12 June 1985
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1985
O dia 11 de junho de 1985 foi um terça-feira sob o signo de ♊. Foi o dia 161 do ano. O presidente dos Estados Unidos foi Ronald Reagan.
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Date: 11 June 1985
By Joseph P. Fried
Joseph Fried
When public prosecutors switch to private law practice, they often increase their incomes handsomely while decreasing their public exposure. For Thomas P. Puccio, however, this has been only partly true.
Date: 11 June 1985
By James F. Clarity and Francis X. Clines
James Clarity
One of the most prominent uniformed critics of how the Army fought the Vietnam War is retiring from the Army after 38 years, to become a writer for U.S. News & World Report.
Date: 12 June 1985
By Alex S. Jones, Special To the New York Times
Alex Jones
In the news media center here, amid a litter of discarded newspapers and abandoned coffee cups, reporters who covered the two-month trial of Claus von Bulow reflected today on what most regard as a very peculiar experience.
Date: 11 June 1985
Special to the New York Times
The Supreme Court ruled today that the Securities and Exchange Commission had no authority to block the publication of stock market newsletters on the basis of past misconduct by a newsletter's publisher.
Date: 12 June 1985
AP
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia agreed today to reconsider a decision reinstating a $2 million award to the former president of Mobil Oil in his libel suit against The Washington Post.
Date: 12 June 1985
By Kenneth N. Gilpin and Todd S. Purdum
Kenneth Gilpin
Christopher L. Lowe freely admits he is a convicted felon, found guilty of kiting checks and tampering with evidence related to his handling of an investment client's funds. Three years ago, he says, he served four months in jail.
Date: 11 June 1985
By John Corry
John Corry
''THE MILITARY AND THE MEDIA: The Correspondent Under Fire'' gives us distinguished journalists, former Government officials and military men in a debate: How should the press cover a war? It is a rich, ripe question, never satisfactorily answered on the program tonight. The debate, which will continue next Tuesday and on June 25, will be seen on Channel 13 at 9 o'clock.
Date: 12 June 1985
AP
A judge in the murder case of John Belushi, the actor, found two reporters in contempt of court and sentenced them to jail today for refusing to testify about an interview with the defendant, Cathy Evelyn Smith.