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22nd of January 1985 News
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Prescient Politician
Date: 22 January 1985
By Susan Hell Anderson and David W. Dunlap
Susan Anderson
Inauguration Day, 1985 - and Washington was so enveloped in a deepfreeze that President Reagan had to cancel his inaugural parade. Now, one explanation for the cold: Geraldine A. Ferraro.
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NEWS SUMMARY;
Date: 22 January 1985
TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1985 International The key Sunni Moslem political leader in southern Lebanon was critically wounded in a bombing at his home in the port city of Sidon, the state radio reported. The attack on the leader, Mustapha Saad, heightened fears of civil strife after Israeli forces withdraw from the Sidon area. (Page A3, Column 1.) The power of Britain's labor unions has plummeted. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has won a series of changes that make it harder to maintain a closed shop, harder to win authority for a strike and easier to oust union officials. (A4:1-2.) National
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HBO ALTERING ITS PLANS AFTER YEAR OF BAD NEWS
Date: 22 January 1985
By Sally Bedell Smith
Sally Smith
Only two years ago, Home Box Office, the nation's largest pay-television company, seemed on the verge of supplanting the Hollywood studios as the most influential force in the film business. ''We were feeling invincible and invulnerable,'' said Michael Fuchs, HBO's chairman and chief executive officer, in an interview last week. But last year, characterized by Mr. Fuchs as ''the most difficult time in the history of our company,'' that feeling of invincibility began to falter. The pay network was only able to attract half the new subscribers it had counted on - 1 million instead of 2 million - viewership dropped, and in the face of rising programming costs, profits declined. Amid that bad news Mr. Fuchs, an eight-year veteran of HBO, was elevated to his current job in October after his predecessor, Frank J. Biondi, was abruptly dismissed.
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CUOMO'S CHOICE TO LEAD THE U.D.C.: VINCENT TESE
Date: 22 January 1985
By Edward A. Gargan
Edward Gargan
Vincent Tese, the Superintendent of the State Banking Department, said today that he had accepted an offer from Governor Cuomo to become the head of New York State's Urban Development Corporation. On Sunday, the current chairman, William J. Stern, announced that he would leave the agency March 15 to return to private business. The Governor said ''I'd make a great chairman,'' Mr. Tese said in an interview. ''I said that if he was so predisposed, I would be so disposed.''
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France Said to Assure India on Spying Case
Date: 23 January 1985
AP
The French Government has informed India that it wll take ''punitive action'' against a recalled diplomat accused in news reports of spying for the United States Central Intelligence Agency, a newspaper reported today.
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CORRECTION
Date: 22 January 1985
The Advertising Column last Friday incorrectly reported a previous position held by Barbara Hannah Marks, now with Success magazine. She was with Computer Retail News.
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THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT REAGAN, AN AMERICAN PAGEANT
Date: 23 January 1985
By John Corry
John Corry
THE inaugural wasn't really in Washington, of course; it was on television, beginning with the gala Saturday night, and winding down on the news shows yesterday morning. The gala wasn't great; the news shows were repetitious, but the inaugural itself was a smash. Dan Rather got teary, Ronald Reagan held his wife's hand, everyone worried about the high-school bands. Television was an instrument of Government and the great American hearth. Consider the service at Washington National Cathedral on Sunday. It was an ecumenical thanksgiving and a carefully crafted production. Liturgy, sermon and prayer were designed for one hour. NBC was there. From the pulpit, the Rev. Billy Graham mentioned the gala on ABC the night before.
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RANGER JOB LACKED INPUT, BROOKS SAYS
Date: 23 January 1985
By Craig Wolff
Craig Wolff
A day after being dismissed as coach of the Rangers and replaced by General Manager Craig Patrick, Herb Brooks said yesterday he and Patrick had reached a parting of the ways because he wanted more input on personnel decisions and Patrick did not want to give it. ''I'd have liked to have a little bit more say-so in the players who went up and down within our organization,'' he said, at a news conference he called at a midtown restaurant. Brooks also said that he had offered his resignation last summer, but that his resignation was not accepted. ''I decided to stay on,'' he said, ''in the hopes that things would improve. But obviously they didn't.''
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BONN ENCOURAGED BY SOVIET PARLEY
Date: 23 January 1985
By James M. Markham
James
A two-day session of a Soviet-West German trade commission has raised hopes in the Government that Moscow may be easing its policy of trying to isolate Bonn. For some weeks, the Government of Chancellor Helmut Kohl had been made uneasy by what seems to be a Soviet policy of trying to exclude Bonn from revived East-West discussions. Some Government analysts said that they regarded this as a continuation of Moscow's attempt to punish Chancellor Kohl for accepting the deployment of American medium-rage missiles in 1983 and to impose a form of quarantine on Bonn that would inhibit a rekindling of warm ties with East Germany.
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REPORTER'S TRIAL BEGINS;INSIDER ISSUE IS ARGUED
Date: 22 January 1985
By Tamar Lewin
Tamar Lewin
The trial of R. Foster Winans - the former Wall Street Journal reporter accused of selling advance information about what would appear in the ''Heard on the Street'' column - opened yesterday. His lawyer argued that, although Mr. Winans had violated the newspaper's policy, he had committed no crime. On trial with Mr. Winans are David J. Carpenter, who is Mr. Winans's roommate and a former news clerk at The Wall Street Journal, and Kenneth P. Felis, a former stockbroker at Kidder, Peabody & Company. All three are charged in Federal District Court in Manhattan with conspiracy, securities fraud and mail and wire fraud.
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