News Analysis
Date: 21 April 1983
By Lydia Chavez, Special To the New York Times
Lydia Chavez
The resignation under fire of Gen. Jose Guillermo Garcia as El Salvador's Defense Minister this week was a symbolic end to an era that began when a group of reform-minded officers overthrew the
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News Analysis
Date: 21 April 1983
By Michael Oreskes, Special To the New York Times
Michael Oreskes
The New York State Senate has become a house divided against itself - with a vengeance. The partisan battle for control of the Senate, waged with increasing vigor at the ballot box in recent years, has in the last 10 days spilled onto the floor of the usually staid upper house of the Legislature and slowed the body's work to a crawl.
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News Analysis
Date: 20 April 1983
By Steven R. Weisman, Special To the New York Times
Steven Weisman
Although there has been little publicity about the budget at the White House lately, President Reagan is approaching what his aides say is a turning point that seems likely to shape the character of his
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News Analysis
Date: 20 April 1983
By Matthew L. Wald
Matthew Wald
When the Nuclear Regulatory Commission gets a report today on the gaps in emergency planning at Indian Point, the commissioners will be confronting a problem so laced with uncertainties that the issue is as much philosophical as technical.
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EX-EDITOR OF TRIBUNE LED ITS NEWS SERVICE
Date: 20 April 1983
Everett Walker, a former managing editor and assistant editor of The New York Herald Tribune, died Monday at Mountainside Hospital in Montclair, N.J., apparently of a heart attack. He was 76 years old and lived in Bloomfield, N.J.
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Grumman Sues Rohr Over Buses
Date: 20 April 1983
The Grumman Corporation filed a $500 million lawsuit against Rohr Industries yesterday charging that Rohr failed to tell Grumman about structural problems with the Flxible Model 870 bus before Grumman bought Flxible from Rohr in 1978.
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U.S. Tells Visitor From Soviet Not to Speak With Reporters
Date: 20 April 1983
AP
Georgi A. Arbatov, a visiting Soviet official, has been asked by the State Department not to speak with reporters because American officials do not have equivalent access to the Soviet press.
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OUSTERS SHAKE BRITISH BREAKFAST TV
Date: 21 April 1983
By R.w. Apple Jr., Special To the New York Times
Weeks of boardroom turbulence, accompanied by puny audience figures and an inexorable financial drain, have generated chaos on TV-AM, Britain's new commercial breakfast-time program, employees of the company that produces it said tonight.
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