THE VISITOR FROM SEOUL
Date: 26 April 1985
By Clyde Haberman
Clyde Haberman
Rarely does a day pass without photographs of President Chun Doo Hwan appearing on the front pages of South Korea's Government-regulated newspapers. Nightly news programs begin invariably with long recapitulations of his day.
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RED CROSS TO ACT TO GUARD COMBAT REPORTERS
Date: 25 April 1985
Special to the New York Times
The International Committee of the Red Cross has agreed to examine new ways to help protect journalists during armed conflicts.
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'SUNDAY IN PARK' AMONG WINNERS OF PULITZERS
Date: 25 April 1985
By Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd
For ''Sunday in the Park With George,'' a daring modern musical based on a modernist painting, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine shared the Pulitzer Prize for drama yesterday.
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GREEK JOURNALISTS GET JAIL TERMS FOR ILLEGAL USE OF WIRETAP TAPES
Date: 26 April 1985
AP
The publisher and the editor of the newspaper with the largest circulation in Greece were sentenced today to five months' imprisonment on charges arising from the wiretapping of an office used by The New York Times in Athens.
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10 More Reported Killed in Hindu Riots
Date: 26 April 1985
UPI
Upi
Rival mobs angered over Government caste policies clashed with swords and stones today and hurled acid at each other in the western state of Gujarat. The police said 10 people died and at least 25 were wounded.
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Frontier Air's President In Surprise Resignation
Date: 26 April 1985
By Kenneth N. Gilpin and Todd S. Purdum
Kenneth Gilpin
In a move that surprised employees who are negotiating to buy the company, M.C. (Hank) Lund resigned yesterday as president and a director of Frontier Holdings Inc. and its financially troubled Frontier Airlines subsidiary, citing disagreements over the airline's future strategy.
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Interpublic Net Off
Date: 26 April 1985
By Philip H. Dougherty
Philip Dougherty
The Interpublic Group of Companies reported yesterday that it had a 20.8 percent drop in net income in the first quarter, to $3.8 million, or 35 cents a share, from $4.8 million, or 45 cents, in the 1984 period.
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Arbor Day
Date: 25 April 1985
By James F. Clarity and Warren Weaver Jr
James Clarity
There is not a big fuss about Arbor Day in Washington, but for those who care the National Park Service is planning a bit of ceremony.
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2 MORE OFFICERS CHARGED IN INQUIRY INTO TORTURE AT A QUEENS PRECINCT
Date: 25 April 1985
By Selwyn Raab
Selwyn Raab
Two more police officers were arrested and the entire top command of the 106th Precinct in Queens was ordered transferred last night amid new charges that prisoners there had been tortured with an electric stun gun.
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A New Job?
Date: 25 April 1985
By Susan Heller Anderson and David W. Dunlap
Susan Anderson
After seven years as president of the Borough of Manhattan Community College, Dr. Joshua L. Smith is believed to be the choice for a position of great national prominence: chancellor of the California Community Colleges.
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90-Day Tax Amnesty Is Signed by Governor
Date: 25 April 1985
People who have cheated on New York State taxes will have ''one last chance'' to pay up, Governor Cuomo said yesterday as he signed a series of bills to tighten tax enforcement.
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