THE BAD NEWS AT CBS
Date: 15 May 1988
By Herbert Dorffman
Herbert Dorffman
LEAD: PRIME TIMES, BAD TIMES By Ed Joyce. 561 pp. New York: Doubleday. $19.95.
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Date: 15 May 1988
By Herbert Dorffman
Herbert Dorffman
LEAD: PRIME TIMES, BAD TIMES By Ed Joyce. 561 pp. New York: Doubleday. $19.95.
Date: 16 May 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A2-11 Sandinista pressure on the opposition in Nicaragua is increasing. Convinced that the contra army is collapsing, the Government has imposed new restrictions on the press and rejected efforts to compromise. Page A1 A strategy for solving the debt crisis in Latin America does not seem to be working, prompting complaints that the policies of the International Monetary Fund are actually prolonging the crisis.
Date: 15 May 1988
By Mark A. Uhlig
Mark Uhlig
LEAD: WHEN the 80-year-old founder and namesake of Arthur Bryant's Barbecue, a landmark restaurant in Kansas City, Mo., died in December 1982, devoted customers across the nation wondered what would happen to the restaurant they had come to love for its hickory-smoked ribs, beef, ham, mutton and renowned spicy sauce.
Date: 15 May 1988
By Mark A. Uhlig
Mark Uhlig
LEAD: A TENANT whose fight to keep possession of his family's rent-stabilized apartment in Manhattan appeared likely to set an important legal precedent has agreed to give up his legal battle and leave the apartment in an out-of-court settlement with his landlord.
Date: 15 May 1988
By Mark A. Uhlig
Mark Uhlig
LEAD: MORE than a year after a bridge on the Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway collapsed into the rain-swollen Schoharie Creek near Amsterdam, N.Y., the Thruway officials say a replacement bridge is nearing completion and all four of its lanes will be open to traffic by May 27.
Date: 15 May 1988
By Diane Ketcham
Diane Ketcham
LEAD: A Welter of Weeklies ''IT'S the talk of the industry,'' said a former editor of a Long Island weekly newspaper.
Date: 16 May 1988
By Philip Taubman, Special To the New York Times
Philip Taubman
LEAD: The beginning of the Soviet Union's withdrawal of military forces from Afghanistan was given unusually prominent coverage today in Soviet newspapers and on the prime-time television news.
Date: 16 May 1988
By Michael Oreskes
Michael Oreskes
LEAD: For all the talk about how voters have been turned off by boring candidates engaged in confusing contests, more Americans say they are paying a lot of attention to the Presidential campaign this year than said so in 1984.
Date: 16 May 1988
By Stephen Kinzer, Special To the New York Times
Stephen Kinzer
LEAD: Apparently convinced that the contra guerrilla army is collapsing, the Sandinista Government is taking a new and harder line against opposition groups in the country.