NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 October 1988
LEAD: INTERNATIONAL A3-14 The exile of Khmer Rouge leaders, including Pol Pot, is a necessary part of a settlement of the war in Cambodia, involved nations, including China, Vietnam and the United States, agreed. Page A1
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THE MEDIA BUSINESS: Advertising; U.S. News Rate Base
Date: 10 October 1988
By Geraldine Fabrikant
Geraldine Fabrikant
LEAD: U.S. News & World Report will raise its rate base 100,000 to 2,150,000, a 5 percent increase, beginning Jan. 1. The weekly magazine had posted its highest circulation, 2.36 million, in its 55-year history, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations statement of the first half of 1988.
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'Jewish Journalism'
Date: 11 October 1988
LEAD: ''A People in Print: Jewish Journalism in America,'' is to open at the Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue, at 92d Street, at noon Thursday. The exhibition, which runs through Feb. 23, examines the role of the Jewish press and the personalities who shaped it. In addition to more than 300 drawings, paintings, periodicals, photographs and related artifacts, the exhibition also features two video presentations and letters from Presidents Jefferson and Madison.
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No Help for Journalists
Date: 11 October 1988
By Steven V. Roberts and Richard Halloran
Steven Roberts
LEAD: Most Washingtonians eventually become accustomed to the ways of the Federal bureaucracy, but now and then something occurs that leaves even the most experienced rolling their eyes to the heavens.
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The Press Corps Strikes Back
Date: 10 October 1988
By Bernard Weinraub
Bernard Weinraub
LEAD: Only four weeks to go, and the pressures within the Bush campaign are plainly intensifying.
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Campaign Trail; Quayle Gets Even With Questioners
Date: 11 October 1988
By Bernard Weinraub
Bernard Weinraub
LEAD: Senator Dan Quayle, who rides in a curtained-off portion of his Boeing 727, ''the Hoosier Pride,'' shies away from reporters. But the 41-year-old Indiana Senator is plainly handling the generally rough treatment with some aplomb.
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Paper Tigers of TV Criticism
Date: 11 October 1988
By Bernard Goldberg
Bernard Goldberg
LEAD: I heard someone on a radio talk show recently ticking off the most important inventions since the beginning of time.
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Hostage Charge Against Indian Protester Dropped
Date: 11 October 1988
AP
LEAD: A judge today dismissed Federal hostage-taking charges against a militant Indian, Timothy Jacobs, but said he would leave it to a jury to decide whether a second defendant was guilty.
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Sale by Goodrich
Date: 11 October 1988
LEAD: The B. F. Goodrich Company, based in Akron, Ohio, reached an agreement to sell its Engineered Rubber Products unit to a management group from its aerospace division. Terms were not disclosed. The unit designs and produces such textile-reinforced specialty products as inflatable life rafts, helicopter emergency flotation systems and inflatable tanks for fluid storage.
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