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14th of July 1996 News
Haber New York Times'ın ön sayfasında 14 Temmuz 1996 olarak çıktı
Bitter Newspaper Strike Grinds On in Detroit
Date: 15 July 1996
By Iver Peterson
Iver Peterson
A heavy bronze plaque hangs above the Coke machine in the lobby of the Detroit Teamsters headquarters here on Trumbull Avenue, up the road from Tiger Stadium. It memorializes the locals that built the glazed yellow-brick building in 1941, and the Newspaper Drivers and Handlers Local 327 is one of them. "A lot of the locals on that plaque are gone," said Alfred P. Derey, secretary treasurer of Local 327. "But we're still here."
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Sunday: July 14, 1996 -- Gossip;Terror Stalks the Ice Belt
Date: 14 July 1996
With the quiet self-assurance of a killer android, Cheryl Johnson waltzes uninvited into a St. Paul, Minn., benefit for Senator Paul Wellstone, a Democrat up for re-election this year. The most popular columnist for The Minneapolis Star Tribune -- and the only hard-core gossip writer to rip scalps in the polite Twin Cities -- she's quickly spotted and decried. "Why'd you come, C. J.?" moans a Wellstone fan. Johnson happily strides on. "Wellstone hasn't liked me since I reported that his daughter stiffed the guy who taped her wedding," she says. Wellstone isn't the only grumbler. The artist formerly known as Prince, a favorite if bloated target -- she calls him Symbolina -- retaliated in a song that whined, "What if I called you silly names?" Eleanor Mondale, daughter of the Ambassador to Japan, says she moved away from Minneapolis largely because Johnson's audits of her dating habits "made me feel like an insect under a microscope."
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A Chill in Spain
Date: 15 July 1996
Jose Maria Aznar won election as Spain's new Prime Minister last March in part by convincing voters that he had thoroughly modernized his right-of-center Popular Party, ridding it of all nostalgia for the anti-democratic practices of the Franco dictatorship. Now he will have to convince them once again following the heavy-handed firing of Spanish Television's New York bureau chief, Jose Martinez-Soler, and four other correspondents. The Aznar Government says it dismissed Mr. Martinez-Soler to save money. But it looks like reprisal for a campaign interview last February in which Mr. Martinez-Soler embarrassed Mr. Aznar with a pointed reference to the Popular Party's right-wing old guard. If the impression of retaliation is left to stand, it will have a chilling effect on other journalists working for Spanish state television.
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 15 July 1996
International A3-6
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A Good News/Bad News AIDS Joke
Date: 14 July 1996
By Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer
There has been much recent excitement about protease inhibitors, a new class of drugs that promise to prolong markedly the lives of and in some cases possibly help cure those with H.I.V. But because of the cost, a great many who would benefit from such drugs will not have access to them.
For many people already infected, like myself, treatment with proteases might offer at least "two to three years of additional life -- which is a lifetime, because new drugs are appearing so fast," says Dr. Steven A. Miles, director of the AIDS research center clinic at the University of California at Los Angeles. For those just infected, Miles says, proteases "quite possibly are a cure, if you get them into you quickly enough."
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NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 14 July 1996
International 3-11
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World News Briefs;Russians Keep Pressure On Villages in Chechnya
Date: 15 July 1996
AP
Russian troops blockaded several villages in southeastern Chechnya today, contending that rebel fighters are hiding in them. A new Russian offensive begun last week against separatists in Chechnya focused on two southern villages, including the village of Makhkety, where military commanders say the rebel leader, Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, has his headquarters.
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World News Briefs;Al Gore Meets in Moscow With Russian Premier
Date: 15 July 1996
Reuters
Vice President Al Gore, opening a three-day visit to Russia, met here today with Prime Minister Viktor S. Chernomyrdin to discuss economic reforms and the expansion of NATO. Mr. Gore will meet on Monday with Boris N. Yeltsin, the Russian President's first meeting with a foreign leader since his victory in the runoff election on July 3.
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World News Briefs;Fatal Shootout Reported At Libyan Soccer Match
Date: 15 July 1996
Reuters
At least 20 people were killed last week at a soccer match in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, after bodyguards loyal to the sons of the Libyan leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, fired at spectators who were shouting hostile slogans, diplomats said today. Some people in the crowd shot back, causing thousands of panicked spectators to stampede out of the stadium, a diplomat said. He said he had reports of up to 50 deaths at the match between two local teams last Tuesday.
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INVESTING IT;Rich, if Not Famous, in 15 Minutes
Date: 14 July 1996
By Marcia Vickers
Marcia Vickers
TIME is money. But on Wall Street, real time can mean real big money. That's what some professional investors have learned recently. They get company documents as soon as they are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, sometimes putting them ahead of the pack in market-moving information. It may be just 5 or 15 minutes' difference, but it can earn them a bundle.
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