NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 27 June 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-9 A new French jetliner crashed, killing at least three people and injuring about 50. The Airbus A320, considered the most advanced commercial jetliner, was on a demonstration flight in eastern France. Page A1
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 26 June 1988
LEAD: International 3-15 Marxist guerrillas in El Salvador are re-evaluating their strategy in the war against the Government. The rebels have had difficulty extending military strengths to gain political influence, diplomats say. Page 1 Haiti's ruler is reported to be ailing, and it is uncertain how he will govern as chief of state.
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Caribou Return Down East
Date: 26 June 1988
By Jack Kadden
Jack Kadden
LEAD: NATIVE Caribou have not roamed the vast forests of Maine since the early 1900's. So officials there were delighted when the Canadian island province of Newfoundland offered some surplus caribou for a project to reintroduce the species in the state.
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Rooting Out Illegal Dumping
Date: 26 June 1988
By Jack Kadden
Jack Kadden
LEAD: WHEN private garbage haulers in Plainfield, N.J., tripled their rates earlier this year, many homeowners found a simple way to cut costs: They began dumping their trash in schoolyards, parks and vacant lots.
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A Stolen Treasure Gets a New Owner
Date: 26 June 1988
By Jack Kadden
Jack Kadden
LEAD: FOR almost 50 years, Julian Altman kept his secret. But as he lay dying of stomach cancer in a hospital in Torrington, Conn., he told his wife that the violin he had been playing at restaurants and society functions -and that he had treated quite casually - was a Stradivarius. It had been stolen from a dressing room in Carnegie Hall in 1936, he said, and he had bought it for $100.
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Inquiry Raises Questions on Anonymous Sources
Date: 27 June 1988
By Andrew Rosenthal, Special To the New York Times
Andrew Rosenthal
LEAD: Editors of some major news organizations are uncomfortable with the profusion of unnamed sources in articles about the Pentagon bribery and fraud investigation. It has become a textbook example of the problems of publishing allegations by public officials who link other people to criminal investigations behind the cover of anonymity.
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Weinberger Asserts a Journalist Told Him of Leak
Date: 27 June 1988
By John H. Cushman Jr., Special To the New York Times
John Cushman
LEAD: Former Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger said today that a journalist had quietly told him about a Navy official who was leaking classified information several years ago.
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Headliners; Shushed
Date: 26 June 1988
LEAD: Among the most avid listeners of Radio Free Europe are some of its most avid critics - Soviet bloc government officials. The Polish Government, for one, expressed its disagreement by simply jamming Radio Free Europe broadcasts. But the jamming stopped at the beginning of the year, and Warsaw has since expressed its disapproval through Jerzy Urban, the Polish Government spokesman, who has described the station as an ''anachronism'' that operates ''against improvement in East-West relations.
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Exploiting Racial Tension
Date: 26 June 1988
LEAD: To the Sports Editor:
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