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11th of April 1988 News
Notizie come è apparso sulla prima pagina del New York Times il 11 aprile 1988
News Summary
Date: 11 April 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-14 Hundreds may have died in Pakistan in explosions that destroyed an army ammunition depot in a densely populated area between the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Page A1 Afghan guerrillas downed a plane near the Soviet border. All 29 people aboard the Soviet-built aircraft were killed, the Afghan radio said.
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Soviet Urged to Cut Barriers to West's Ideas
Date: 11 April 1988
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: With White House attention turning toward the coming summit meeting in Moscow, President Reagan challenged Mikhail S. Gorbachev today to open the Soviet Union more fully to Western newspapers, journals and broadcasts.
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Pulitzer Board Affirms Prize to Inquirer
Date: 12 April 1988
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: The executive committee of the Pulitzer Prize Board unanimously reaffirmed yesterday the Pulitzer awarded 10 days ago to The Philadelphia Inquirer after considering a challenge to the award by The National Journal.
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What Is Originality?; Pulitzer Panel to Decide in Dispute Over Award to Philadelphia Inquirer
Date: 11 April 1988
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: This week, in a rare re-examination, a select panel of the Pulitzer Prize Board is to review a challenge to the award of a Pulitzer 10 days ago to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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NEW SUMMARY
Date: 12 April 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-16 Final terms for a Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan were reached by the United States and the Soviet Union. Washington said the accord, which lets both sides arm combatants, would be signed on Thursday in Geneva. Page A1 Military analysis: The Soviet Army enjoyed an impressive reputation before the war in Afghanistan.
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Corrections
Date: 12 April 1988
LEAD: A headline in some editions yesterday above a news analysis article about a Pulitzer Prize controversy misstated the subject of the dispute, between The Philadelphia Inquirer and The National Journal, a weekly magazine. The publications have differed about the originality of The Inquirer's winning reporting, not about a source.
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NBC News Still Has Money Worries
Date: 12 April 1988
By Peter J. Boyer
Peter Boyer
LEAD: Last week, NBC News, which is the least cost-effective of the three major broadcast news operations, received a jolting reminder of corporate expectations in this age of cost efficiency. At an NBC management seminar in Scottsdale, Ariz., it was suggested that one way to assure economic success for the company was to eliminate NBC
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Metromedia's Orion Stake
Date: 12 April 1988
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The Metromedia Company has increased its stake in the Orion Pictures Company to 44.1 percent, from 39.5 percent, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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A French Offer For Wolverine
Date: 12 April 1988
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, of Paris, offered $23 a share, or about $86 million, to acquire Wolverine Technologies Inc., of Dearborn, Mich. Saint-Gobain's offer was $4.50 a share more than an offer by Ply-Gem Industries of New York. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Saint-Gobain said the $86 million figure assumed that Ply
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Jewelcor Accepts Buyout Proposal
Date: 12 April 1988
Special to the New York Times
LEAD: The board of Jewelcor Inc. said it had accepted a $19-a-share leveraged buyout proposal from a management group led by Seymour Holtzman, the jewelry company's chief executive, and First Boston Inc. Mr. Holtzman is also Jewelcor's largest shareholder, controlling 23.7 percent of the 3.2 million shares outstanding.
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