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7th of October 1986 News
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The News From Disney World
Date: 08 October 1986
Walt Disney World did not purchase all the journalists who swarmed over the Florida amusement park last weekend. Some of the reporters covering the park's four-day 15th anniversary celebration were from news organizations that paid their own way. The public, however, could not have distinguished between the serious reporters and those who showed up only because Disney had offered free transportation, lodging, meals and entertainment. It appeared instead that the entire Fourth Estate was on the take.
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EUROPE SHRUGS AT REPORTS OF NEWS DECEPTION
Date: 07 October 1986
By James M. Markham, Special To the New York Times
James
The Reagan Administration's reported resort to a policy of deception to throw Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi of Libya off balance has aroused little hostile press commentary and no perceptible protest among West European allies of the United States. While the campaign of deception has been front-page news in the United States, few Western European newspapers or magazines have given major attention to it, and a number of prominent ones have ignored it altogether. Among the latter are publications normally unfriendly to the Reagan Administration.
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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1986
Date: 07 October 1986
The World A crippled Soviet submarine sank in the Atlantic in 18,000 feet of water 1,200 miles east of New York. Moscow said the crew had been evacuated to Soviet vessels. The Pentagon said the nuclear craft was carrying 16 ballistic missiles. [ A1:6. ] A split over arms controls between House Democrats and President Reagan will not occur this year, the House majority leader, Jim Wright, said. He said the Democrats were ready to delay a resolution of five arms-control issues to avoid hindering Mr. Reagan at meetings with Mikhail S. Gorvachev. [ A1:1. ]
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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1986
Date: 08 October 1986
The World The President linked human rights in the Soviet Union to a full-fledged meeting with Mikhail S. Gorbachev in the United States. Mr. Reagan stressed the need for improvements in Soviet rights policies after meeting with Yuri F. Orlov, the freed Soviet dissident. [ Page A1, Column 6. ] No change in key arms control issues will be expressed by President Reagan at the East-West summit talks in Iceland this weekend, according to an Administration official. He said Mr. Reagan would hold to the position that American Pershing 2 ballistic missiles should be deployed in West Germany under an interim agreement. [ A9:1. ]
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Ziff-Davis Acquisition
Date: 08 October 1986
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
The Ziff-Davis Publishing Company has acquired Government Computer News, an every-other-week newspaper with a circulation of 85,000 that is based in Silver Spring, Md. Israel Feldman, who sold it for an undisclosed price, will continue as its publisher. The acquisition brings to seven the number of Ziff-Davis computer publications.
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FALLEN WAR CORRESPONDENTS JOIN TROOPS
Date: 08 October 1986
By David Shipler, Special To the New York Times
David Shipler
An oak tree was dedicated and a plaque was unveiled in Arlington National Cemetery today to honor the more than 200 war correspondents who have been killed while reporting to the American public on the far-flung battles of the last 100 years. Some died alongside soldiers in World War I and II. Others were hit by stray bullets in the Middle East, were killed by mines in Central America or simply disappeared while driving down roads in Cambodia. All ''have given their lives while pursuing the truth,'' said Steve Bell of ABC News, the master of ceremonies, who covered the Vietnam War.
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RATHER RETURNS TO NEWSCAST DESPITE BRUISES FROM ASSAULT
Date: 07 October 1986
By Robert D. McFadden
Robert
Despite painful bruises from a mysterious beating Saturday night by two well-dressed men on the Upper East Side, Dan Rather returned to the air last night as anchorman of the ''CBS Evening News.'' ''Over the weekend, as some of you may have already heard or read, I was assaulted with violence on a Manhattan street,'' Mr. Rather told a national audience estimated at 18 million households in a personal note at the end of the newscast. ''Why and exactly by whom remains unclear, and it may never be determined.''
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REAGAN-LED PARTY SHIFT AIDING HOUSE HOPEFULS
Date: 07 October 1986
By E. J. Dionne Jr
E. Dionne
President Reagan's continuing popularity is not transferring directly to Republican Congressional candidates, but the political sea change toward the Republican Party that Mr. Reagan set in motion in 1980 is clearly helping them in this fall's elections, The New York Times/CBS News Poll has found. A key factor in how well Republican candidates are doing, the survey indicated, is that many more voters think of themselves as Republicans now than did four years ago. The result is a narrow lead nationally of 43 percent to 39 percent for Democratic candidates for the House of Representatives. Such results, if they held up in November, would most likely produce only the smallest of shifts in the current partisan division when results in the 435 separate House races are totaled. The last time the party in control of the White House gained seats in the House of Representatives in an off-year election was 1934. The average off-year loss by the party in power in the last 100 years is 38 seats and since World War II, 30. In 1982 the Republicans lost 26 seats.
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McLouth Steel
Date: 08 October 1986
Reuters
Creditors of the McLouth Steel Corporation, the nation's ninth-largest steelmaker, have threatened to cut off credit unless output at one of the company's two plants is increased by Friday, union officials said.
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Linear Technology
Date: 07 October 1986
Special to the New York Times
The National Semiconductor Corporation said it had reached an out-of-court settlement in its trade-secret litigation with Linear Technology Inc., a company founded by four former National employees in 1981 to produce integrated circuits for analog applications.
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