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18th of November 1986 News
Nieuws zoals het verscheen op de voorpagina van de New York Times op 18 november 1986
ABC NEWS TO ADJUST PAY OVERSEAS
Date: 18 November 1986
By Peter J. Boyer
Peter Boyer
ABC News, seeking to cut the cost of its overseas news-gathering operations, will soon impose measures that will in effect reduce the pay of foreign correspondents and others by 7 percent, according to network officials. The plan, outlined to ABC journalists at a meeting of ABC's foreign bureaus last week in London and only one of several cost-cutting measures discussed, would dramatically alter the network's ''retention'' policy - a method of enhancing the compensation paid to employees working overseas for the network. Under current policy, ABC pays all of the foreign taxes owed by an ABC employee, and deducts only 15 percent of that employee's salary. The difference between that 15 percent and the amount picked up by ABC is usually considerable.
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NEWS SUMMARY: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986
Date: 19 November 1986
The World George P. Shultz asked the President for a firm commitment not to provide any more military equipment to Iran and to agree to State Department participation in future contacts, Administration officials said. A1 News analysis: Contacts with Iran could have an impact on President Reagan's final two years in office. Mr. Reagan will seek to defend the secret arms shipments in a televised news conference tonight. A10 Margaret Thatcher was criticized by the Labor Party leader for accepting President Reagan's explanation for arms shipments to Iran. A6 Canada's tax records on 16 million people were stolen and held for three hours on Oct. 30, raising fears that criminals had made copies and would use the personal data against those listed. Police are questioning an employee of the tax office. The records were on 2,000 microfiche, each 4 by 6 inches.
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NEWS SUMMARY: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1986
Date: 18 November 1986
The World Renault's president was slain. Georges Besse, who headed the state-owned French auto maker, was shot to death in front of his home in Paris, the police said. The assailants escaped. Page A1 Terror trial opens in West Berlin A1 Renault chief: Fix-it specialist A8 News analysis: George P. Shultz appears to have swayed White House policy on Iran by talking about the possibility that he might resign. Many speculate his days in the Administration may be numbered.
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Arrested as Drunk, Driver Had Had a Stroke
Date: 18 November 1986
AP
A man accused of driving while drunk was held in police custody for about 60 hours before doctors diagnosed him as having suffered a stroke, The Philadelphia Daily News reported today. ''The internal affairs division is investigating the circumstances,'' said Capt. Richard DeLise of the Philadelphia Police.
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BOSTON U. FOCUSES ON DISINFORMATION
Date: 18 November 1986
By Fox Butterfield, Special To the New York Times
Fox Butterfield
Early in his career, as a Czech intelligence operative known as Ladislav Bittman, Lawrence Martin says, he helped alter old Nazi files and then dumped them into a lake near the West German border. A few days later, a Czechoslovak television crew supposedly investigating ancient legends of the lake dredged up the documents and used them to depict some top West German politicians as war criminals. The operation was a classic example of Soviet-directed disinformation, Mr. Martin says, and he has made it into a case study for a popular new course he is teaching at Boston University called ''Disinformation and the Press.'' Last week Mr. Martin also officially opened what he describes as the nation's first center for the study of disinformation at Boston University. Mr. Martin, who changed his name when he sought asylum in the United States after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, believes the center can serve as an important buffer against systematic Russian disinformation, which he asserts is undermining America's role in the world.
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Reagan News Session To Be Broadcast at 8
Date: 19 November 1986
President Reagan's news conference tonight will be broadcast live at 8 P.M. on the ABC, CBS and NBC television networks, and on CNN, the Cable News Network.
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Development Bid
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
The Development Corporation of America, a home builder and real estate developer, said it had received an $89 million bid from the Miami-based Lennar Corporation, another home builder.
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Allegheny Divests
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
Allegheny International Inc., the troubled consumer and industrial products concern, said it had sold two subsidiaries to Group Financial Partners, a Louisville, Ky., holding company, for undisclosed terms as part of its divestiture program.
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Guilford to Be Sold
Date: 19 November 1986
Reuters
Debron Investments P.L.C., a British investment company, said it had agreed to acquire Guilford Industries, a maker of fabrics for office interiors, in a cash transaction valued at about $95 million.
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Fairchild Jet Plan
Date: 18 November 1986
Reuters
Fairchild Industries said it was seeking a partner among aerospace companies for its T-46 trainer jet project.
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