NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 30 May 1989
LEAD: International A2-13
Il 29 maggio 1989 era una lunedì sotto il segno zodiacale del ♊. Era il 148 ° giorno dell'anno. Il presidente degli Stati Uniti era George Bush.
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Date: 29 May 1989
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL 2-7 A cut of 30,000 U.S troops in Europe has been proposed to Western leaders by President Bush as part of a far-reaching agreement to cut non-nuclear forces, Western diplomats said. Page 1
Date: 30 May 1989
LEAD: 4 Fatally Stabbed in Jersey A 23-year-old man who graduated summa cum laude from Yale but has been unemployed is charged with killing his mother, brother and two others in Springfield, N.J. Page B1. A Contract for the Family The three-year accord reached by A.T.&T. and two major unions is being described as novel in its handling of family care issues.
Date: 29 May 1989
LEAD: Soviet Radicals Supported Soviet television reported wide public dissatisfaction over the defeat of independents in an election for a new legislature. The broadcast conferred legitimacy on the radicals opposing the party old guard. Page 3. Soviet Bloc Lures Business Western companies are rushing to invest in the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations to take advantage of relaxed rules on joint ventures.
Date: 29 May 1989
By Albert Scardino
Albert Scardino
LEAD: Peter O. Price, the co-owner of Avenue magazine and the former publisher of The New York Post, plans to introduce a national daily newspaper on sports this fall.
Date: 29 May 1989
By Alan Riding
Alan Riding
LEAD: In a country where only 15 years ago most newspapers and all television stations were still owned by the state, the media picture is being rapidly transformed. Powerful local and foreign investors are now warring to control Spain's lucrative market. The latest battlefield is television, where Rupert Murdoch and Silvio Berlusconi are among international communications investors bidding for licenses to run the country's first three commercial stations.
Date: 29 May 1989
By Albert Scardino
Albert Scardino
LEAD: After more than 50 years of consolidation, competition is rushing back into the newspaper industry in the form of urban weeklies that describe themselves as alternative publications.
Date: 29 May 1989
By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times
Steven Weisman
LEAD: A hoax perpetrated unwittingly by one of Japan's leading newspapers led to the resignation last week of the paper's top executive. The episode was another instance of the public's rising sensitivity to unethical behavior in high places.
Date: 30 May 1989
LEAD: An article on May 21 about charges against seven Palestinian journalists in the Israeli-occupied territories misstated the status of one of them.