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Date: 03 October 1988
LEAD: International A3-13 News analysis: Soviet leadership changes in the last two days underscore a paradox: the more Mikhail S. Gorbachev tries to disperse power in an attempt to expand democracy, the more he must concentrate it in his own hands. Page A1
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TV's Coverage Of Conference
Date: 02 October 1988
LEAD: The Cable News Network plans live coverage of the astronauts' news conferences from space, tentatively scheduled for 8:57 A.M. Eastern daylight time. ABC News, CBS News and NBC News will report on the news conference in their regular news broadcasts.
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New Drive to Save Old Current Events
Date: 02 October 1988
>By Gitta Morris
Gitta Morris
LEAD: FOR Lynne Newell and Barry Woods, very old news is very good news. For instance, the discovery in someone's attic of a very old but well-preserved Connecticut newspaper is the kind of thing that makes their day.
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Campaign Trail; A Bandana Is More Than a Neckerchief
Date: 03 October 1988
By Bernard Weinraub
Bernard Weinraub
LEAD: The press corps traveling with Governor Dukakis got an object lesson the other day in the old saying that all politics is local. After a stop at a farm in West Texas reporters were delighted to discover that each of them had been given a bright red or blue cowboy bandana, and many of them promptly tied them around their necks.
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The Building Wars: News From the Front
Date: 02 October 1988
By Thomas Cangelosi
Thomas Cangelosi
LEAD: ANOTHER secret invasion has been launched, not in the jungles of Southeast Asia or Central America, nor in the mountains of Afghanistan. It one waged not by contras, terrorists, or ommunists. I'm referring to the raid by American developers on Connecticut's leafy backyard.
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An Heir to Land - But Where?
Date: 02 October 1988
LEAD: OUT of the blue, Woonsocket, R.I., learned that it had fallen heir to a parcel of land that might be worth up to $500,000. But there was a hitch.
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The Tangled Case Of Artists' Agent
Date: 02 October 1988
LEAD: HE WAS described once in a magazine profile as one of the world's most successful agents for fashion photographers, with receipts estimated at $12 million a year. In January he was portrayed in a news article as an ''agent who left by night,'' reputedly leaving in his wake a mountain of debt, unpaid fees to artists and no forwarding address.
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Smuggling Snakes For High Profit
Date: 02 October 1988
LEAD: THE Federal charge against 43-year-old Agremiro Espana was smuggling. Drugs? No, boa constrictors - 700 of them.
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Christian Science Publisher Expands Into TV and a Magazine
Date: 03 October 1988
By Jeremy Gerard
Jeremy Gerard
LEAD: In a broad effort to expand its historically modest reach, the organization that publishes The Christian Science Monitor is spending more than $100 million on a new evening news program for cable television and a new general-interest news monthly, both of them called ''World Monitor.'' The name says a great deal about the growing ambition of the newspaper, which has been published in Boston by the Christian Science Publishing
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