Editor of Street News Steps Down
Date: 10 June 1990
By Kathleen Teltsch
Kathleen Teltsch
LEAD: The founder of Street News, under attack from former staff members, has resigned as the paper's editor in chief, saying he hopes his departure will permit the paper to continue publication, friends and a board member said on Friday.
Full Article
Papers End Joint Accord
Date: 11 June 1990
AP
LEAD: The Knoxville News-Sentinel and The Knoxville Journal agreed last week to dissolve their four-year-old joint operating agreement by the end of 1991, ending a lawsuit.
Full Article
C.I.A. TIE REPORTED IN MANDELA ARREST
Date: 10 June 1990
By David Johnston, Special To the New York Times
David Johnston
LEAD: The Central Intelligence Agency played an important role in the arrest in 1962 of Nelson Mandela, the African National Congress leader who was jailed for nearly 28 years before his release four months ago, a news report says.
Full Article
Evolution in Europe; Amid Soviets' Changes, Who Owns the Papers?
Date: 11 June 1990
By Celestine Bohlen, Special To the New York Times
Celestine Bohlen
LEAD: Last April, just as a newly elected group of insurgents were about to take over Moscow's City Hall, the local Communist Party laid claim overnight to the capital's main newspaper by simply erasing all references to the City Council, or Mossoviet, from its masthead.
Full Article
The Beltway and the Globe
Date: 10 June 1990
LEAD: Now that Communism is in retreat, need Americans care all that much about NATO or the messy third world? Not really, argues Irving Kristol, a panjandrum of neo-conservatism, in The Wall Street Journal. He is saddened, for example, by turmoil in Liberia but sees no reason why it ''should even be within the purview of American foreign policy - or why The Times should be devoting so much space to it.
Full Article
NEWS SUMMARY
Date: 11 June 1990
LEAD: International A3-13
Full Article
Beijing Plans Bond Offering
Date: 11 June 1990
Reuters
LEAD: China is planning to issue about $1.2 billion in corporate bonds to support state construction projects and increase export-oriented enterprises, the New China News Agency reported.
Full Article
Miss Limbocker Wed in Newport
Date: 10 June 1990
LEAD: Trinity Episcopal Church in Newport, R.I., was the setting yesterday for the wedding of Hilary duPont Limbocker, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derek L. Limbocker of New York, and Anthony Dick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick Jr. of Washington. The Rev. Lorne Coyle performed the ceremony.
Full Article
Birth of a Global Book Giant
Date: 11 June 1990
By Roger Cohen
Roger Cohen
LEAD: Over the last two years, an amiable Scotsman with a tough glint in his eye has transformed one of America's oldest publishers, the sleepy house of Harper & Row, into a dynamic global conglomerate.
Full Article