NEWS SUMMARY: THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1987
Date: 04 June 1987
LEAD: International A3-17
Il 4 giugno 1987 era una giovedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♊. Era il 154 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era Ronald Reagan.
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Date: 05 June 1987
By Clyde Haberman, Special To the New York Times
Clyde Haberman
LEAD: Two journalists who disclosed information that embarrassed the South Korean Government have been found guilty by a judge in Seoul. But the judge released a third defendant and gave the other two light sentences.
Date: 05 June 1987
By Dirk Johnson, Special To the New York Times
Dirk Johnson
LEAD: Looking for someone to lend advice on the problems of the day, The Chicago Sun-Times in the 1950's turned to a housewife from Iowa named Eppie.
Date: 04 June 1987
By Alex S. Jones
Alex Jones
LEAD: A Federal district judge ruled yesterday that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration must make public the audio tape recorded in the launching of the space shuttle Challenger.
Date: 04 June 1987
By Kenneth B. Noble, Special To the New York Times
Kenneth
LEAD: Despite opposition from the Reagan Administration, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved legislation today that would write into law a policy requiring broadcasters to cover community issues and present differing views on controversial topics.
Date: 05 June 1987
By Clyde Haberman, Special To the New York Times
Clyde Haberman
LEAD: A majority of Japanese described United States-Japan relations as unfriendly in a poll conducted last month by The New York Times, CBS News and the Tokyo Broadcasting System. That represented a dramatic shift in attitude from a poll in April 1986 in which less than a third of the Japanese characterized relations with the United
Date: 05 June 1987
By Samuel G. Freedman
Samuel Freedman
LEAD: The vectors of two seemingly unrelated scandals intersected this week at an East Bronx church, appropriately named the Cross Road Tabernacle.
Date: 05 June 1987
Reuters
LEAD: Sweden's telecommunications giant L. M. Ericsson said it had signed an agreement with Texas Instruments Inc. Under the deal, Texas Instruments will design and produce semiconductors for use by Ericsson. In return Texas Instruments is to receive more business from Ericsson. No financial transactions are involved, Ericsson said.
Date: 05 June 1987
By Wallace Turner
Wallace Turner
LEAD: Former Senator Paul Laxalt of Nevada and the McClatchy newspaper chain announced an agreement yesterday to dismiss competing lawsuits that have been seen as a barrier to Mr. Laxalt's plans to run for President.