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29th of June 1982 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 29 giugno 1982
CABLE NEWS, AILING FINANCIALLY, CUTS COVERAGE
Date: 30 June 1982
By Sally Bedell
Sally Bedell
Less than a month into its second year of life, the Cable News Network has run into financial problems that have imposed constraints on the operation of the 24-hour service. Although Cable News officials say that the quality of coverage has not diminished, some producers and correspondents contend that the cutbacks have impaired their ability to pursue stories. The pressures on Cable News, which is available to 13 million cable subscribers, come at a time when the three major commercial networks are busily expanding their news programming in the early morning and late at night, at least partly to undercut the efforts by Cable News to lure away their viewers. ABC-TV has mounted a cable headline service in partnership with Group W Satellite Communications to compete directly with Cable News.
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6 JOURNALISTS ARE LISTED AS MISSING IN SALVADOR
Date: 29 June 1982
AP
The abandoned vehicles of six journalists were found today along a road north of the capital and the Government is investigating, a National Guard spokesman said. Listed as missing were Julian Harrison, a British cameraman for United Press International Television News; Victor Tobar, Pedro Garcia, Rafael Magana and Carlos Rosas, the television crew for the local NBC News affiliate, and Eduardo Vazquez, a freelance.
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6 Journalists Reported Safe After a Battle in El Salvador
Date: 30 June 1982
AP
A military spokesman said six journalists were found ''safe and sound'' today, a day after they disappeared near the scene of a clash north of the capital between guerrillas and troops.
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Censorship by Israel: How It's Carried Out
Date: 29 June 1982
Special to the New York Times
Israeli military censorship applies to foreign newspaper and wire service dispatches transmitted from Israel during both war and peacetime on military and security issues. Under the rules, which are based on British emergency regulations from 1948, articles on these matters are to be submitted to the censor before they are sent abroad.
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3 BRITISH REPORTERS RELEASED FROM JAIL BY ARGENTINE JUNTA
Date: 30 June 1982
By Edward Schumacher, Special To the New York Times
Edward Schumacher
Three British journalists who were arrested April 13 in southern Argentina on espionage charges during the war with Britain over the Falkland Islands were set free on bail Monday and allowed to leave the country today. Simon Winchester of The Sunday Times and Ian Mather and Anthony Prime of The Observer boarded a flight for Madrid tonight under a special court permit issued on their pledge to return in two months to stand trial.
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News Analysis
Date: 30 June 1982
By Edward B. Fiske
Edward
Monday's ruling by the United States Supreme Court that a Westchester County school district need not provide a deaf fourth grader with a sign-language interpreter in the classroom was a psychological blow to forces seeking to improve the education of handicapped youngsters. And it opens the possibility that some public schools may reduce their services to some handicapped children. The decision, however, affirmed the basic structure of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, and most advocates of special education seem to believe that their fundamental interests have been protected. ''The basic education of handicapped children has not been weakened,'' said Edwin W. Martin, a former Assistant Secretary of Education, who was one of the architects of the legislation. ''There will be some new tensions between parents and school boards, but the basic programs will go forward.''
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Reagan News Session To Be on TV Tonight
Date: 30 June 1982
President Reagan will hold a news conference tonight at 8 o'clock Eastern time. It will be covered live on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks, on the Cable News Network and on the Satellite News Channel. Some local affiliates of the Public Broadcasting Service will also carry the conference, either live or taped.
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MIDEAST NEWS FAILS TO LIFT OIL PRICES
Date: 30 June 1982
By Douglas Martin
Douglas Martin
World oil prices have been consistently soft over the last month, despite Israel's invasion of Lebanon, Iran's successes in its war against Iraq and the death of King Khalid of Saudi Arabia - all factors that might have sent prices soaring a few years ago, when oil was perceived as less plentiful. ''There is a lot of new confidence among buyers that oil is available whenever it's needed,'' said John H. Lichtblau, executive director of the Petroleum Industry Research Foundation. Indeed, declarations by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries that it has turned the oil market in its favor with a program to curb production are beginning to sound hollow, industry officials and independent analysts say. They note violations of the new quota system by OPEC's members and substantial new supplies from non-OPEC producers.
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News Summary; TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1982
Date: 29 June 1982
International Negotiations continued in Beirut among Palestinian, Lebanese and United States officials. Government sources said that the conferees were seeking to reach agreement on a proposal by the Palestine Liberation Organization that would neutralize the guerrilla group's military presence in Lebanon and permit the eventual departure of its leadership from Beirut. (Page A1, Column 1.) The P.L.O. has only a few days to accept Israel's offer of safe passage out of Beirut, according to officials in Jerusalem. (A8:1.)
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News Summary; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1982
Date: 30 June 1982
International A face-saving offer to the P.L.O. was announced by Prime Minister Menachem Begin in an address to the Israeli Parliament. Declaring that Israel had no desire to humiliate the Palestinian guerrillas, he said they could leave Beirut with their personal weapons. Just two days earlier, Israel's Cabinet insisted that the arms be surrendered to the Lebanese Army. (Page A1, Column 6.) A deadlock was reported in the talks for neutralizing the military presence of the Palestinians in Lebanon. The special American envoy, Philip C. Habib, was quoted as saying, ''there is a total block on how and when this should be done.'' (A10:1-2.)
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