World News Briefs; Authorities in China Arrest Newspaper Editor
Date: 14 September 1998
Security agents in China reportedly arrest Shi Binhai, newspaper editor who contributed recently to book on political reforms (S)
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Date: 14 September 1998
Security agents in China reportedly arrest Shi Binhai, newspaper editor who contributed recently to book on political reforms (S)
Date: 14 September 1998
By Bernard Stamler
Bernard Stamler
Photo District News, publication for professional photographers, finds that rates paid for editorial photography have scarcely changed since last survey in 1988, even though these are boom times in magazine business; Conde Nast Traveler, for example, pays $350 a day to freelance photographers, same amount it paid 10 years ago, even though its advertising revenues increased 346 percent in that period; Jacqueline Leo, president of American Society of Magazine Editors, says business climate is not really as favorable as Photo District News would have its readers believe (S)
Date: 13 September 1998
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
Most of nation's newspaper editors decide that they have no choice but to publish some of the raunchiest details of Kenneth W Starr's report to Congress on Pres Clinton's relationship with Monica S Lewinsky; some preface the text with warnings comparable to those found on sexually explicit films; photo (M)
Date: 14 September 1998
By Somini Sengupta
Somini Sengupta
Report to Congress by independent counsel Kenneth W Starr outlining Pres Clinton's affair with former intern, Monica S Lewinsky, is dominant news item in international press (M)
Date: 13 September 1998
By Nichole M. Christian
Nichole
John Holliman, CNN correspondent who covered bombing of Baghdad in 1991, dies at age 49, in head-on car collision with pickup truck near his home in Georgia; his photo; Peter Arnett and CNN news chairman Tom Johnson pay tribute (S)
Date: 14 September 1998
By Felicity Barringer
Felicity Barringer
Scattershot anger and disgust at Pres Clinton, combined with pervasive anxiety about potential use and misuse of constitutional impeachment powers, leaves many editorial pages groping to find analytic prescriptions to ease dilemmas facing Clinton and Congress stemming from report by independent counsel Kenneth W Starr outlining Clinton's affair with former intern, Monica S Lewinsky; at least 30 newspapers have called for his resignation (M)
Date: 13 September 1998
By Craig R. Whitney
Craig Whitney
Independent counsel's report on the Monica Lewinsky affair dominates new reports in Europe; Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany says world situation is too complicated and dangerous to permit a paralyzed Presidency; some editorial writers in Britain urge Clinton to resign or step aside temporarily for sake of US world leadership; the French remain stupefied by the affair and hold to their view that Clinton's relationship with Lewinsky should have been private; Le Monde says Starr's report is worthy of the Inquisition; photo (M)
Date: 14 September 1998
By Laurie Goodstein
Laurie Goodstein
Members of clergy nationwide, in tones both angry and mournful, struggle to offer congregations guideposts to assess Presidential morality tale unfolding in Washington following independent counsel Kenneth W Starr's report to Congress outlining Pres Clinton's sexual affair with former intern, Monica S Lewinsky; emphasize theme of forgiveness; most denounce Clinton, but refrain, with few exceptions, from calling for impeachment or resignation; some chastise Starr for issuing sexually salacious report, public for devouring it, news organizations for circulating it, and politicians who appear to be rushing to judgment; homily by Rev Calvin Butts of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem noted; his photo (M)
Date: 14 September 1998
Excerpts from editorials by Charlotte Observer, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Boston Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer and Washington Post on report to Congress by independent counsel Kenneth W Starr, outlining Clinton's sexual affair with former intern, Monica S Lewinsky (M)
Date: 14 September 1998
By John M. Broder
John
Nation begins earnest and wrenching debate over report to Congress by independent counsel Kenneth W Starr outlining sexual affair between Pres Clinton and former White House intern Monica S Lewinsky and finding grounds for impeachment, while his attorneys argue that even possible perjury by President is not sufficient grounds for impeachment; many citizens express revulsion at Clinton's behavior, but also reluctance to put nation through trauma of Presidential resignation or impeachment; CBS News Poll finds while two-thirds of Americans feel Clinton does not share their moral values, identical number does not believe he should resign from office; finds while his popularity ratings have slipped over past several days, he still remains considerably more popular than Kenneth Starr; White House intensifies vigorous defense of Clinton and continues attacks on Starr in apparent reaction to public opinion polls; at least 30 newspapers call on Clinton to resign, while others ponder historical impact of scandal; clergy in worship services nationwide use week's events to emphasize power of redemption and healing grace of God, even as Clinton refrains from attending church after learning that topic of sermon would be forgiveness; aides say Clinton feared presence would have made congregation uncomfortable; Sen Trent Lott, Senate majority leader, says evidence is overwhelming that Clinton lied to grand jury; says perjury could clearly be grounds to open impeachment inquiry; urges Clinton to weigh carefully his future decisions and their impact; says Clinton must come to terms with seriousness of matter; House Judiciary Committee chairman, Repr Henry Hyde, says he believes report warrants impeachment hearings; White House dispatches members of Clinton's legal team to television news programs to rebut what they contend is Starr's politically motivated effort to humiliate President; argue, in significant shift in strategy, that even if Clinton committed perjury in civil disposition in January and again before criminal grand jury in August, that alone does not constitute sufficient grounds to begin impeachment proceedings; comments by David E Kendall and Charles F C Ruff noted; photos (L)