NEWS SUMMARY: MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1987
Date: 07 December 1987
LEAD: International A3-20
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Date: 07 December 1987
By Alex S. Jones, Special To the New York Times
Alex Jones
LEAD: After the removal of the controversial general manager of Amarillo's newspapers by the owner during a boycott effort, the papers have apparently struck an uneasy peace with T. Boone Pickens and other critics from the local Texas business community.
Date: 06 December 1987
By Francis X. Clines, Special To the New York Times
Francis Clines
LEAD: The British Government has stepped up its court actions against news organizations, stirring charges of authoritarian censorship as it blocked a BBC radio series on the inner workings of the intelligence agencies.
Date: 06 December 1987
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
LEAD: IT will be two more years before some of the restrictions on driving heavy vehicles on the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive are lifted, and two years after that before they are all removed.
Date: 06 December 1987
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
LEAD: THANKSGIVING has come and gone, and Representative Gary L. Ackerman is still only nibbling.
Date: 06 December 1987
By Dennis Hevesi
Dennis Hevesi
LEAD: ON Halloween night in 1986, someone entered a dormitory room at a yeshiva in Long Beach, L.I., and stabbed 16-year-old Chaim Weiss to death.
Date: 06 December 1987
LEAD: ''It's not responding to good news. This is bear market behavior in every sense of the word. It's not only demoralizing, it's frightening.''
Date: 07 December 1987
AP
LEAD: Seven suspected Kurdish guerrillas and two Turkish soldiers were killed in separate clashes today in this township near the Syrian border, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.
Date: 07 December 1987
LEAD: Nancy Reagan's breast cancer surgery in October prompted a national surge of interest in mammography, the procedure for detecting such cancers long before they can be felt. But when such cases fade from the news, demand for the procedure recedes. Only 11 percent of American women undergo mammography on a regular basis.